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| ONE CENT Cc The Only Paper in Seattle aN ] S Ca eC al Cr That Dares to Print the News day, southwest gale. 25 CENTS PER MONTH THURSDAY, DECEMBER ag, 1904. VOL NIGHT EDITION READ OW PAGE 5 OF THIS ISSUE SOME OF LETTERS WHICH hills LITTLE HAS RECEIVED FROW SEATTLE GIRLS 1 JAPANESE TAKE -OAL MONOPOLIES TO FORT aida FIGHT SMOKE LAW on simply means TOKIO, Dec. 29.—The following ” WEALTHY KLONDIKER WHO ANNOUNCED HE WOULD MARRY sates that the alk | st ' getting on in the consumers free of # » report has been received f pert}. Comes Di gba ong A SEATTLE GIRL BECAME OVERWHELMED WITH THE t D- |] @ charge. Ie that fair ugh?” @ f #mok sur fevices in« fre pt . t ] mtitut ft f af Offer of Pacific Coast com- , “in fuel of from 16 Arthur ander of the Russia oom “MUCHNESS” OF HER AND HAS LEFT TOWN FOR PARTS | Having . pract pany and Northern Pacific © or « lows of that | , railway to local manufacturers. the coal companies {| ; The besieging army at 1° « k} Meet has ordered 85 sailors r P, “ ; . é ‘ Wednesday morning biew up th martialed f mutiny | UNKNOWN Hinquishing the t f cle o 1 terest to note that parapet in front of Fort Bhrlur |the installation of smoke ' 0006 00000000006 |! ent Fu of the Seattle B Ban and then occupied the 5 | lianimeviess the oul * q | COdeeooososooosoes ’ copeny, ‘while ieee your case for you we will put @ Sede oS THE CZAR AaR neck! Mae Bris i Remeenaeenenneemet ih a al Gefensive works under the er © tly prot it ting agai heavy guns and fleld guns despite MANAGER HARBAUGH'S STATEMENT # | meth , , ter ar the elty ances and | t t of the ordinance (Dy Bertpps News Ass'n) \ | w ‘ k hange ex of the pu f " e nuisance. He guns the E GENESEE. N. Y. Dec. 20 1 am very glad that Mr. Little has left us If he had not @ 1 y y t the b nt communication to orge of “4 — et - decided to depart | am afraid | should have in forced to re *) ae t f | of h geinet. The strug ‘ sith that he thought fork, whence the en was | Cuasten McMillan, Lottle McMillan quest him to do se. This hotel is net a matrimonial bur . t 5 « gle t f int ‘ scement of coal by ofl as tually distotged and | and my employes have other things to do than jump # | of t nee t f efusal | pera fe for prestige between | fuel would be against the interests f ance. The whole = * sister, and Frank MeMillan, his around sidewaye anewering telephone ealle from frantic women « I 1 th f t company has 4 ‘The Japar the | nephew . lost thelr liven, in the i The hotel has been fairly besieged with anxious women. | hea but agree f * he Bt ‘ on Post street wer house, Wise | capture of the he timated , festroyed the McMillan ree have found it neo y to station @ epecial detective at the th oe queh t | ott nen the company 4id this ; at 1,00 killed « a | at the head of Conesus Tr door to hold them at bay the r ol ae ‘ ‘ ous off ' w it could make | Lord! but it hee been a chime on ‘ for the manuf t ¢| consumers, th . t ofits by selling its Renton ‘ JAPS WANT COALING STATION} CemIoUs mgTs REreHTES a Gio Aerme Harbough, | , I tain m twofold object ot mestic consumers than SET ; ‘ ec. 20—Th FRONTIER TOWNS—MANY| 77° Manager Washington Motel. It tg not the manufacturers that! off tallat amok | t itself, Be simaxonan, bee on Trouble at the _tacon | | ae learns that Baron Hayas x RIED . : lapanese minister to Great Brit a, tain, tnquiree whether facilities can F a City Hall be given for coaling Japanese war- | .. ships in the British Hast Indies. Ir ae teen view of the many advent» corded the Russtan fleet BERL does not ser how the Jap quest can be refused WHAT THE DESK FORCE SAYS. Mr. Little's would-be brides have given us more work than all the hotel guests put togethen The two hotel phones have been kept burring by these women frem morning until almost next morning h we teliall those whe phone that Mr Little po to answer phone calls, most of them won't take “no” for an anewer, and hold the line while they argue the matter The mails have been choked with Little letters certainly are going te appreciate the gentioman’s a HARVEY WRAY, Day Clerk WALTER RICHARDSON, Night “Clerk c THE BITER BITTEN ex > tows Aswint PORTLAND, Dec, 29.—A war is between City N, Dec. 2%.—Reports from jon at the city er Werlein tively he Russian frontier state that = ~ 2 widespread revolutionary outbreaks » RUBSIANS AGGRESSIVE ‘| hav curred. Ratlways have been t ! TOKIO, Dec. 29.—A report from | destroyed, bridges damaged and tel- | commission refused to certify to the the Manchurian army headquarters | egraph lines cut. Bomb outrages auditor that Copeland is entitled to states that on the afternoon of De * reported at vario 1 and we noe towns. |his pay and therefore the entire cember 27 the Russtans bombarded t at Kieles, Poland,/ payroll of the treasu MiS6 JOSEPHINE LANE | the river railroad bridge with heavy | many were killed and wounded. The | ment is held up. Mr M BOUCHARD, Telephone Oe | field guns, and the Russian guns at | same condition ts reported at Kou-| flee the commiasic — | Talientun shelled Chisiang Tun and Four factories were demol-|he will bring ma = ood | | Shulin Tsu. A Russian cavalry at by the rioters. The caar was|ings to secure the payment of his | Never Again for me. I never had euch an experience in my tack on Heilintun was r effigy scores of | payro! | life. | have been chased by women until | am ok of the sight of t Please tell them that | don't want to run a harem—t haven't the slightest desire to follow in the footsteps «| of Brigham Young or the sulten of Turkey. When | advertised 1 never anticipated a regular bargain counter rush. | haven't #| pt nor eaten for two ys. Goodby, Seattle! ZACHARY YOUNG LITTLE. SSPE SEED SESEEESEEESSES OSES EEESEEE SESE EHS PervitrrttT te seri tert ttt ttt ttt Tt Sa le ie tie ee ie ie ae le he ee el ee VIEWS FROM THE FR From Photographs by Wil! H. Britt, Sta Correspondent of the Newspaper Enterp Zachery Young Vittle has 4e-, of them have been hanging around) camped the hotel, and I'm actually afraid| | Like the Arab, he has folded his! toeat my meals in the dining room tent and silently stolen And those telephone calls! Ob Without even notifying the Wash-| heavens! They're awful | tagton authorities, he fled} “I spent the first night at that this morning, leaving behind him a! blankety-blank telephone booth an trunk filled with fashlonable| ¢wertng calls from girls, women clothes and, in an envelope ad-| widows, grass widows and spinsters to Manager Harbaugh, sev-| until 1 ea to Inatruct the clerk eral greenbacks, more than suffi-}-to state that clent to cover his bi | apy more ca’ Since he made public, through} Then they started to come to} Star, hin desire to marry a Se-|the hoteh One of them actually girl, the eccentric Alaska | found my room and camped out in has had. to use bie own | the ball until ordered to leave by r, “a run for bh mney.” | Mr Wray, the clerk has been written to by hun-| “Another sent a messenger boy is of fair Seattiottes, has been | up here with a dozen roses. Now called upon by a dozen and has been| wouldn't that jar you? called up on the t me every! “Even the chambermaids are five minutes during the day and | eyeing me rather hu | at night about six of the ladt than Mr, Little ex-| @topping here at the hotel sat down pected. He evidently did not real-| near the desk and waited to get a tee that there were so many women | glimpse of yours truly. I'm not a | in the world seeking husbands Very modest man, but I certainly | When seen by a Star reporter don't want to be stared at like a this morning Mr. Little was nerv-| buman pin-cushion in a sideshow. | ously sipping a cup of coffee in the) “I'm going to get out of here te their privacy of his bed chamber. His! dag. You can have the letters clal New hitherto handsome, florid face, waa | That first bunch there,” designating pale and haggard, w his eyes|a@ pile of episties on his burea ‘ L - told the story of loss of sleep ‘are those I put aside as favorable 1 the girl’s real name, that of | “Well, Mr. Lat said the re-| The rest I have destroyed M4 JAPANESE MOVING TO THE F RONT |Porter, “have you found a wife,| “Take them with my compliments be name and the far t she he in Seattle, | Close to the enemy and sheltered behind mud walls from the R ussians’ rifle and give them to any one w would not answer financiers have to sample he trap went off too soon.”—Finan- reet is that occasion r a great shearing and learned of the nd a wife!” exclaimed the! thinks he needs a wife They’ 1 n I've say so! we him a lot of tro LABORERER STRUCK BY ee TT vrslsexiatastite Set tee, a Penalty yay SAVE COMMAND rls who we | 4 answer and then I| wake up to find m 5 i sex 1 call on them personally ® bonch of them.” YOUNS: SRL neemeee ot DAKOTA? The board of works wil! soon ad- | #004 Lord, there have been nearer| Ailios, Mr. Zachery Young Little,| HER IDENTITY UNKNOWN| THE CREW : | Yertise for bids for furnishing 300 nd than 50. I have done| millionaire bachelor Allah be with you | DIES AT TACOMA HOME . REPORTED THAT CAPT. TRUE- x else than read letters ain are Nights and an equal number of pet He ondior a ne of thane night when that confound-| But if you have a particle of feel poy moms he Ages oo Frese Bows le appeared. But, if they'd | img, your heart will bleed for the] - (By Scripps News Ass'n) | BRIDGE WILL BE MADE MAS- SAMES W. MYLER MET HIS DEATH LAST NIGHT WHILE AT- |ares, th will be in all nearly 500 | OMlY write letters I could stand it. | hundreds of disappointed unmarried PATCHOGUE, L. L, Dec. 29.—At| TER OF THE NEW SISTER ae Bs reed se They don’t stop at that. A dozen! @eattle girls you leave behind you (Special to The Star) | SHIP OF THE MINNESOTA TEMPTING TO CROSS FIRST AVENUE—TRAIN CREW AL- when th re | 9 o'clock this jorning @ tug suc-| j aw - " | TACOMA, De Another un | Will John Truebridge, ets ee oon ve oor nin Piyh Lars mk ready gone considerable improvements eeded in getting a heavy line to| cently resig eee ee applied ¢ city for free light fortunate young woman, fallen from | resigned commend of te when It begins the operation of ite while at the shipyar ie. Her for | a : ‘i ‘ lthe stranded steamship Drumelaier, | Minesota, be gelected as captain Of i own system. Other similar appll- | | mods teen ae loued iy ihe | Stace, has paid for her folly with a the Dakota, the sister boat of the 4 yi olan rcs pr beg: menly open bw whieh ib Ee monster vessel now in Seattle? ; ations are ex 4 to be made to wadiwork has been b or life , , The Star Is in receipt of rt 5 James W. Myler, a laborer, was|by the crowd gathered around the | the « ity © officia mah to th ‘. - ' to th ff » &@ repo y killed b coal train of | scene le o the arrest otor -————_—_ Be la r r rt 9- |“ ane paved CERt 10 ae eee q fnstantly killed by n of|scene led to the arrest of Motor cabin has also been constructed aft,| Marie Vandenberg, a pretty 19- | | General Traffic Manager Suthers the Geaitle Biectrie company on |man W. H. P. Hell, Conductor J. i Bie D | making the vessel better able to|Year-old girl, died last Sunday at |the crew may be saved leaner fan t Northern imei 3 avenue near © intersection jriffithe and Brakeman 8 Merce. » g e White Shield Home in Tacoma, ” 4 * pather any rough eas she may | th hip co . ed te ot Kesler Way t 8 o'clock last|They were taken to the police own The Seattle & Al-Ki Point Tr ans | weather at eo a o- jatter giving birth to 9 baby “ | ship « pany, refused to elther do- evening. The circumstances demand |tion by Patrolmen Cameron ar portation company’s steamer Ame ong her effects was found a let 5 bay “ : an inquest, and one wil! be held | Helms, but r ed later QBy Scrippe News Ass'n.) will comme her winter run b | Ps Iressed to Joe Gallop, wh ch | | i am not prepared at this time Bonductor was not at his proper |iynch the trai 1” in fair sam BOSTON, Dec. 29.—A wireless | tim ring the early part of next| Dear Joe: I am needing some a ony vt mee istation at the rear of the train, and| ple of the cries that filled the alr] message from Point Judith atates| week. The vessel will make two} money with which to send the baby r cise ey met thet Captals H $m eptte of the warnings of the | shortly after the crowd learned how | that the big sound steamer Puritan Tound trips from Olympla, and her| to Seattle. Please send it by mall. seed Cbs mcr Be nivene | crowd, which saw Myler’s danger,|the man had been killed ecnthage Nnge A i |@ehedule will be so arranged] I gave the name of Myrtle Shaw Zar er m account of the strain {i practically permitted the t to| Conductor Pierce that he was | Guring nisbt | that through passengers from | here—wasn't I smart? They call It cite nging the new ship ta) run into the man and grind the life /not at the rear his train when | @nd is now anchored off the poin le and Olympia may secure ~ Marie, Now, & t that od this po rt and that he will rest until out of him under the whe Myler heard th warning on, but} A heavy sea is running and great) prompt conections with the steam natural? t ; re ‘ et goat | wan struck the head and this | immediately ran back the anxiety is felt for the safety of the| er Flyer | The young woman @y Soripns News Assn) poh wh 2S od a Blow caused h. The body |t t t | we avy comple The regu ed | oN fe with INDON, I . shed to comm jon at the New | as Set mangied : ir that the train eset | me is volhe'y ~ m.. home v baggage , LONDON, De The czar’s | London, Conn., shipyards, Deputy Coroner A 1 t t M | ays that | company next Satur Dix | erne ated aeta nae “neat > tH ihe : ae 5 at is heows es © Seer ae SNEEL, caem anh bea the boey re 20 Bhs hp yell te ody wad oo md , pe pub - 4 her name ” ns My ra : i ‘ \ es prominent sea a are —- “5 F goved to the Honney-Watson his e 1 B tl being taken off th i | ne ae pol | ane Gi ‘ ‘ ya in | the nfluence e] y morgue, The indignation expressed ry « the same : t n off tl Alki | hh }wa allied by another name and, * bon € A was 15° pow ecure the Scataal 5 b T v at ngularly enough, t matron se- per cent f the new steamer,

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