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Phone It Now!---See Page 6 southeast winds iR MONTH *RIDAY, APRIL ‘VOL. 6. NO 25 CENTS P NIGHT EDITION WASHINGTON 1904 The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere | STAR'S STORY THEY TURN THEIR HEADS AWAY “WE WANT THE : OF NEW DEAL STIRRED UP THE ANIMALS BEST POLICE FORGE IN THE UNITED STATES” Although, as was t t tn ib netitinal a3 the managers of San en’ 8 y M | THAT WAS THE ADMONITION MAYOR BALLINGER GAVE the story publis ota WHEN SEATTLE'’S “FINEST” WERE INTRODUCED TO ight to t N | Pacific r ! | CHIEF DELANEY ned up with Governor McP 1 « t Ul support h « | “— “ apaign in p a guber t her torial cand hosen by K Rreat facts are | If John LL W of altered. years t mt b kg bl | N G M t the f Jacot n | ace y WHAT THE MAYOR SAID who « t spokes et a Northern Pacific in ¢ hu H F of x a- | es rying into print t st e Met Reput In fact the . a if an | are publicly y i t n “1 propose to stand by Chief Delaney throughout his entire ermmor McBride is in ¥ © count term. He is entitled to the respect and hearty support of every But Governor McBride does ne Mr. Furth, ! : t | man on the police force. | wish to say that | expect every man it, and the > proof that present { ap on the force to do his utmost to make bis administration @ suc- he knew yester that the story| less ding force to support cens, | shall expect honesty, integrity and cheerful obedience to was to be put a) Ww nm and until Mr. Furth a A GROUP OF JAPANESE CAVALRYMEN WHO OPIECTED BERIOUBLY TO BEING PHOTOGRAPHED, Chief Delaney from every man in his department, and if any man mun © move t t it from) Mr, W ft RAs Eee eee fails to perform his entire duty as a police officer a way will be be ted r re, the/ absent t ty, can e t ee ? = “s found to fill his place."—Mayor Ballinger's addr to the mem- 4 facts given by T te y h © not 4 bere of the police department. who acted . Adle-r olw ae tF * P eifie r at I - gers : into | ph te sere set came the a tye seve fom acon | ’ WHAT DELANEY SAID 4 i no partieular » se to some of} are practica foing not in the | 4 the wisest of the MeBrid pu ther of Sictating Sous ; Means who have for more m @| tions today. T ve other k | | “Boys, | only want every man to do his duty. If you will all 4 fortnight been h « that Ac-/ ting to attend to do that I'll stand by you clear down the fine, and Mayor Ballin- : tion of the Piles’ faction . ther g of the Pile anf ger will back me up in it."—Chief Deleney’s speech to the mem- @& county would s poles : car . unty cand | bers of the pol department. Governor McI to retaliate el w © held tomorrow afternoon at 2 | Joseph ¢ ‘ to elty short-sighted indtvidamis who relied) o'clock in the Seat At that SC | from a Ma ‘ \ « cams onsite aa lee upon their ree the P poasibly, » may be e j with the yesterday program thre sepane THE STAR'S FIGHT, AIDED BY THE NEW COMPANY'S DEMAND | country; has formally accepted our ‘ he te minus $110. German - ~ who were thoroughly disconcerte 7 rr — truateeship, which is equivalent to| 4 the head skidder, whoee nate) It "is barely sin Aa 0 piel . ; FOR FRANCHISE, GIVES SEATTLE $125 GAS the plaaing of our bonds. There are| B® does not know, took @ rooin to Thomas R. Delaney, the new chief)and ev who-did his whole would get gether in the Carrotton hotel. Ger-| of police, was forr lcer with the new ade man had his mon many days ar reache dthrough w ’ to rem ally introduced y with him When) ey his men by Mayor Ballinger at) ”” retired for the night } any number of Individuals amo who cnn = hawe been will he bonds Oa bonds in & growing city like r to tak ation. companies that they would r get their gas of our company now any price. Many of them hav nt with | making it the best in the Ur | and that he would stand by| be discouraged, number of arrests be made, although ambition was o0t te its incessant people has at last Teas Aut Of ents per 1 at tons of pipe as soon as tt Is] gautiie, which will soon have a por This morning, much under the in-| "08 today and assumed charge of) je said that he had Instructed the s dow « supplies and general firnt tol r are) © Map| eration of 600,000, are gilt edge on! ~ of liquor, be appeared at the | his department? When the afterr new chief to reorganize the departe © back * ‘ as a! showing at at atrocte we pro-| Wradl gereet. They are a better in-| © station and told the captatr atrel repo: for ts mem- ment along military Lines, and bes rh ® long fight tor hs we with! Galiees thks a wanes ree that his friend had got up| bere were © m the oniy ee *treties | Ome and th ey the mayor 1 at could be 4 upon ta As | German b 4 at of the moruing squad alts, A rity and ompany| DW partner bad taker port off, they were hity ty would be mate 1 said that he be ed wit x; ecome thoroughly. fi that the Sande. They have now bein 2 ed that burgiars en-| Heemen straight from the shoulder | governing police officers 4 rice kas instead so long aiid have been robbed #0 room with a raj and without mincing matters in t 1 sing, the mayor said theg 4 $1.60 umgerctrully by the « Hdated least. He told them that he under Chief Delaney’s admintstrge 4 1 < armed at the dam appointed Delaney chief of the g th police officer would not be but by the manner ed the gas trust as con t they wil ave thing t The Seattle Amalgamated Trades! evening, but the hall has not yet bee ns > ok te tn att Briar Law tow raeed Are Ont would stand by his men so|t rict for which he s re 4 Council is the name of a new rel iged ; # squelch Its head and mou thet ¢ tings Y Wil ony that they did their duty, a e ‘orm courtesy to the labor union body, the organiza (| “Our t is abish @ ¢ meen ig an ae ire aegt Rcen yee : would be supported in every ve| public would be insisted upon. which was perfected at a meeting be s t eo al ayy Pe aac oes hg |he made for the betterment of the Now, gentlemen, I want .you last Tuesday night, wi aun aietr ~ ntting a 2e. . . “ service. lo your for Chief Delaney, o . ¢ Wentern | ia f it aL W n of the provisions « contracts, | of : . ‘. ‘ f breaking rf Bee : | a ag 1 H. Miller, a Wa eo pe geteegeonadbeed ; ame : What the mayor sald was not so t 8 closing words. entra! r uni - é sg Mice Bioccag A of whh m significant as the way he sald tt { Dela spoke but a fe P on 1 * k . ere in the ~ ‘ene 7 poke but a fe of ening, the pene ~ nee esther OF one ta tne en MY E aky cateare made every ene) Eee, There was ah Underoutrent of foros] yordm, but Chay Sree UME TEE Butler and - " of our customers w et the bene nd det a in his ape th point an 1 th heatty * m- | and al body wi v t made] gas bond buyers who have b in] fit Of the cut. We nt reduce ans rm na a mk speech 1 called fc rth hearty “You th me e ver . , , the business for years. The Knick-| rates juet in t places where we " plab " pis audie “ ‘om the r 4 fs “n* Gow ‘ ner in which ~ nergy: her frost. Company of We Saad r He told the assembied office Aft t forma ech-maki a tw tor | the Weste ral t o - id Maes] Work, neat the best kaswn in thai Dp . | as : | he wished them to consi him | was over the mayor was introd onl oe t mntil | d . he bu soo ay hp be: ne their friend; that Je considered thern | to such poll 3 as he was not t its existen rh if ’ | arbit te Stel the ait ‘4 hime} = — : =— <== as | his friends and would trust to them|already acquainted with 1 tol@ wn. Several of t ern) Ih the freq - ; item cauiaimesraiiong mal ‘ . no ©] to assist him in making the Seattle |them that he would expect satay th fut wk a , » abor unions. y ake further reductions» t A t at h t p'clock as the men who h a det tt new company £ ‘ « oe , pit be A od ogy rae xe . ee seni Pg | b f from th ‘ing citizens. nd the Brewery Works ‘ wha He 1 t 1 to tak t t y | Bishop ¢ Hugh i most act t ‘ ios otomal t wick, whore they dropped off ar t ( A s aieet n. They withdrew from the | of e s ‘ : dhond lig eae . ay 1, Hoth stations them that he every |a lawyer Q r, af at ¢ ime th " their > hae end tee a t raph stat Mr. Delaney 1 that tell the what the psa is t ly e wire. A poms ht ‘ Aj as ye ' a the « Keawl fo the trail of th a . hold-up men, ba as yet no clew has | active workers ' 2 | within two or three weeks | M eis ionic | SEARCH FOR ROBBERS er will be @ ‘ “ Bior REDDIN ‘al | meeting » held next Frid > ment owmmlee = BRITISH EXPEDITION FOUGHT TWO ENGAGEMENTS NEAR | dred men, heavily armed slong the TUNA AND REPULSED A NATIVE ARMY OF 1,500 WITH SETHE ME eee | a JAPS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GAIN MADE AT THE BATTLE # who held up ewor CHANG JU and killed = M blew the expreas h . : . . neil it is ait MOE ate al ie The men bed thele ; Maro 1 that It TA staked east of the Keawick bridge,| TOKIO, April 1—The Japa Chun, a distance of 25 milés. Aftes - ia / le f h to furnish) ‘TUNA, British India, April 1.—Re-) bayonet charge and a sharp hand-| and m ed them and disappeared. | troops in advance of the matr a brief engagement the Russians ree | Amer ler ements between the Thibetan }utes, in which the Thibetan genera J-up ooccurr He was] the battle of Chong Ju, Monday northeast n¢ t 1 st ur . Colonel Younghust 1's | and deveral officers were killed. The ' get down i he, with| cording to private advices received It is satd the Russ . 4 4 | ted . th bie 1 wind | natives the » turned and fled, leaving | t¥ of th rew and one tramp were| nore. : valry t i 8 ‘ | ce ; Se: ‘ he bleak an pend fag Rg ng ti ne a i vielnity of Wiju ts im ms The st et wv ke up platr Thibet near the na-|@ trail of and Wounded along | Toe oe oe ethos vebused to line ae, After dislodging the sians at) great distress. They are using teles ment th: Robert B, Munter, pr amp at Guru the Hine at Creat the rollers smashed hig | Chong Ju the Japanese rested for 12 graph poles for fuel, while scored - W. 14 ark - 1A In nt yrce of 1,500 natives, under the} Néar the camp the natives were| over the head with a rifle and he was| hours when they marched to Yong of horses are dying from lack ef io lorce of ‘ r ges we « ander of the Thibetan forces} rethforced and another stand was! jadiy wounded, The robbers got no Di. jecou idle ep | t by the trust at this} at Lb attempted to retard the| made, but they were swept off their] pooty, as the dynamite destroyed | —_—__ = ince t ; by } He| ad of Colonel Younghusband’s| fé#t and thrown Into disorder and| everything. Piecos of paper and cof | By for | 1 come until| expedition and two bat resulted | flight y the bayonets of the En-| money wero pb up & great dis- | a trom PF “Ww ul ge He]in which the natives w repulsed | gtishmen |tance from the car Ade has de r | ea ement of the! with heavy losses both times. The natives lost 400 while the Bn-| Messenger O'Netll was not given a be te tir knew n bough whieh he| ‘The expedition has been advancing] gh casualties were about a dozen, | chance for his life, for as soon as the ° from = {him food, «or 4 able to deliver gan in-| Into the unt wh territory in the The Gritish force returned to this Be ¥ eee uae he bs ki - oy te, eee They ar ém-| him money frequently, which she bad] yi4¢ of nine months unless the coun-|.face of untold*hardships. The bitter| city fast night and stated that the| Passengers Nid everything of value ; “ a wer stricken. The sheriff's (Ry _Seripns Nows Ane'ns the Czarevitch and Retvisan, of steppos| Thibetans were all equipped with) jose got on the trail of three horse-| ST. PETERSBURG, April 1.—Oftt ed now being repaired oa, pA sg of the franchise, It ts. the intention} without a sign of vegetation®. s¢| Higssiun rifles and ammunition, men thie morning, and are now follow-| clat advices from Port Arthur state | Ajexieff also visited the torp % to apply to Bal-| ferce winds that, blow fro che. : coro) : = Fle, nigh? Inspector; John Vandyke, | asked her } nd for cil unnecessarily delays the granting| cold, the barren wast glerk; % as Garret, op(her and| She claimed she did ali this simply Ms en rat Io outof her kindiges of heart and nym. | | |

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