The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1905, Page 1

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‘al BERVANT GIRLS’ CONTEST CLOSES AT 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ey The Pioneer One Cent The Onl ; : | - A t a = { y Papor in Seattle Paper of the Northwest h eC S eC a t| c a That Dares to Print the News NIGHT EDITION te z SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905 ‘a VOL. 7 NO. 224 as CENTS PER MONTH THE GUAR OFFERS PEASANTS. ONE-THIRD OF ALL THE IgG | SCANDAL IN THE SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMEN Half of Fortress Is In Ashes Face Serious Charges Czar’s Most Remarkable Offer | GREATER PART OF VLADIVOSTOK CONSUMED BY CONFLAGRA. | S| CAPTAIN CARR AND FIREMAN | “TAXPAYERS CUNNINGHAM FOUND ORUNK My Pertnps Aes'n) } REPORT SENT OUT THAT RULER OF STRICKEN COUNTRY. TION — REFUGEES CROWD SHIPS — SITUATION ALMOST Ae ; ; . “ Jy ‘ ; IN A SALOON BY CHIEF COOK IN THE EARLY MORNING iste inate nage Ph 7 . PROMISES PEASANTS ONE-THIRD OF HIS DOMAIN—NICHOe HOPELESS Jand this unhappy t aff WHILE THEY WERE SUPPOSED “UO BE ON DUTY — CHIEF | intention of the czar to soon issue LAG IS BADLY SCARED < cans Galea Grecian cam . DRAGGED THEM OUT OF GROG-SHOP—-DISCHARGED CHI. | “Kase granting to the peauants ® pan ener ee antes en | CAGO FIREMAN INVOLVED IN SCRAPE phich covers _ ost at rd (Rus: | | co MAN ou p which covers almos ind of Ru ct, sa Svectek says that the whele tewn| BUCHAREST, Nov Advices . noon, The strike is spreading and eceived late last ni m Be Itt good for th f T t fi epartment y F , . , the electric lights have been ent off and port is burning, and the greater | Oo ; near - " F : JEWS ISSUE CALI Unies this is remedial i cdg the place is already con al! of that se he ob ed ‘ : a he| NEW YORK, Ne Nationa J fearfully mu-| great portion of the city will be im ¢ killed and/ «re i r alls were Issued yesterday by the on 4 onight. Conditions are aon . Se umbering thousands. Not ' to} J Defense association of th ng so bad that Count Witte, haere a um ov. 15. ie ° years have such ta of| the spring t n ' 4 ‘ to the J f the Unit PETERSBURG. ¥. 16.—R s afternoon, conferred with tically control the city. Looting | pay ee be peter Boe bal ce hh ell , | Bay Poy , Xs bage bs Pee tee unabated and the f ames a ’ ery Jew | loons “ : ; Pp ctl aig , 5 ot bee phew Rhee ee ie” Wuueas te Yerent ict w ‘ bega t t poten < ‘ ted and tortured. 1 am 5 j ssembled outside the FR gee lh Mines 4 ont y ur-jay At s : toh will be be f itions, clamoring for \ . funds ality meret wa R * n which to leave the elty, with refuges afraid to s a hief “ . MAY DECLARE MARTIAL LAW ft uring greater disorders than ever Daring the first ¢ teert all of the b ave f “ 4 y WARSAW, Nov. 15.—At Pultusk,! 8T. PETERSBURG, Nov. 15.—’ before. Fi joters, mostly sa Sam ane ge EL ¢ employe men, were ki a vaca » | tee pein ' e fire —= riot was s (Contined on Page Seven.) ee te . “ x a Steen “or act onentwn WEST SEATTLE TAXPAYERS- [nec sree, oral, spent | ceo sic tn Wh ANNEXATIONIST CANDIDATES pos ed : > vis sods of sleeping in the station. With] 5 en Lake, desired a home | he Att See enates aio ee © his uniform, but the ; a when Foes pre- | on ee mat ¥ Hoe Ot naan | DUMLGRY Were cut off, It is sald that] . ‘ wer to t : c eres: this man helped to get the discharg-| oy nae eta Gh re ed men in troub’ Two fal en r Fe “ey * | women figu in the seneational ‘NOT MONEY, BUT SENTIMENT,” HE SAYS WHICH HAS CAUSED | i ther w wil : i A, Perce Attain, Fireman Cunningham end] e Dart ' ances S . b “ b: th oh od ire " oO y HIM TO FIGHT O'BRIEN | But the bride, it seems, soon tired | Wednes ing. “1 ra seipeell pope Nags +l € her portly bust 1 the b " he apot and they are # who arrived in| rd ' ty Business t, no | pended f luty pending the ¢ figure of | SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 15.—Sen-; tween the 20th and the Bist of next | '"*'* € waiting until death shoul we . » Captain Carr as be stumbled to month, the fighters to r ve pert them, she ¢ od t ke hich t Iwill r t ward post of duty. The bar timent, and not money, Robert Fite | per ce: ( the gross receipts on a| "ort cut via the ree court. She, | t an ch this | tender or someone on guard put out} simmons says, was the motive whica « 25 cent. Fits|> that fepartment I will, not the lights in the saloons, and Chief q Indvced him to sign the articles for he is willimg to make it so)" le nares | * s t acts of tnmub-)Ceok had to use a | n to find the fight with “Philadelphia” Jack that the winner wil! take all, and | 4nd . we a have ' " the prostrate form of Fireman Cun-/ @Bries in this city next month for in addition will post a side bet of; There tegutions her uohappy " . i vingham, who was drunk to} the Beavyweight championship of | $5.00 tented phe at My © the seriousness of the situa-| the world. Fitz will have a conference with mday « «te ‘ of duty » Monarch Bar has been! “ want the press and the public (Brien and EF ar who that he ke er only tox : t on several occasions a} to recognize me as the heavyweight hx « after t natch. on e| that he would t the ft bet onee arrested F champion of the world Tha af “> conditions are! world if hack f nager of the dive. j } what I will be when I get th 1 that the princtpals are to each post at said, |* Much am I reg b the life of Patrolman} with Mr. O'Brien $2,5 vit money, and the club y e I are Guy Carleton | Fitz said that this would be his e an @ nt double that her nl hea vigid force @hief Cook says that he knows his fast fight I will probably train at \e it H 1 t formant. bet requested that his The articles call for a fight be-| San Jose old man's broken wt ¢ how } be | namie be t f 7} ts ed $26 5 « + fh dbo gph DR. H. VAN WINTERS, H. E. LONGFELLOW, | ADORE HER,” SAYS HOMINY MAN o"%:°%% 5s ue —— a A - wosy, Bagceol Senna yg ang egruibyy: barging the men and pla temporary chairmanship Mr. Archer bs a . tha * “<n 7 stated that during the convention ai t ¢ ab > on - on a * f benefiting any r iin THOUGH WIFE WANTS DIVORCE, YESLER WAY MERCHANT ! the t to the better-| F y i k . fireman adi f entire country = SAYS HiS ONLY ABUSE WAS IN BEING TOO AFFECTIONATE | Pick uP and make a @ « for) * ve Sathay ‘etenton Ime y after the t t| “ ha, es dar and d M " aad se , the city & r “Your hone - br t in th 8 aid once " anon’ fe as fortunat b : FB loved her kK “ . ‘) started there ht bie 4 Eup with m : pravindce ds large lows of life and If that '* sof M ' silars worth " a gutity.” uppre | have gone up in smob most § that 7 baa hin | | REPORTED RAILWAY SALE MARYSVILLE, Cal., Nov. 15.--1t SAMUEL COLES, ARTHUR W. LIPSKY, | is re n M ie that the! For Counci!man-at-Large. For Councilman. ~ | Orov branch Southern | s—ee-———— omen to ain by Pa he gine ge : | Intrepid Explorer ©. W. POST DECLARES THEY ARE GROUND BETWEEN TRUSTS nt OO sa dpe oe Soggy > I a oe My Must Wait AND LABOR UNIONS \ j ‘ hich th tat t stan I | menep . . api Dr. Antoine ‘Varicle the Arctt ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1 Industrial Post said the Citizens’ Industrial were p r explorer who intends heading an| oompinatio: stick eq | *880ciation was formed to stand be- , bawer to settle t e expected co me V. Mye, of Fairt anne aimah ie wm late ions were | tween capital and labor, and that colidatee th Pov cage wal 7 nbd 1) pole next year, and o has been! put on trial today by C. W. Post, of | Wlons that can give evidence ofa ay pointing | 10 # stan : for the past 10 days in San Franel lawful purpose, not opposed to the Py r ne throws ; = t co, returned to Seattle Wednesday Washington, D. C., president of the | community interest, would be wel- ; A na} f Aret ; egy ; ne | Citizens’ Industrial association, in| About 200 delegates from all parts hoe, " a mt : ‘ t f . ’ ete , ‘ b e thira lof the country were present this ng each that 1 >t . " re morning. Judge Holdon, of Chi+ pronvitee ed to | x-€ ‘ pring. Dr. Varicle, accompanted| conve mn. He deci hat the | cago, spoke this afternoon. have a hee to ; . ' r the . will return| Americans are N ning to a real tradieto jauestion of cattle on the| ization of the fact that industrial] An information charging Willlam rth b j Was wettled. ‘This threw th t te ch sails within| combinations have me the up-| Raynor with larceny from the ‘per- thowe majority of the F list | per mill stone and the labor unions} son, in having robbed W. F. Bartly reside i" Argher | Dr. Varicle will visit Seattle again| the nether 1 ‘one ween | of $40 on Nov. 12, was filed in the ognized Albert Fritz was appointed tem-Iduring — the probably in' which two the common p are] superior court Wednesday morn Ex-Goverr Swineford, delegates POT@TY secretary, On accepting the March, coming out over ground to pay the i ing ~~

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