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a ~ ONE CENT NIGHT E ITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 100s The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6. NO. 274 25 CENTS PER MONTH MARY SEATTLE E WOMEN ARE READY TO DEFEND THEIR SEX AGAINST SWEEPING CHARGES OF DR. HAMILTON-~SEE PAGE 3 g rd a e oy 1spiaye end ussian arsnl P IOC nN evotio { Ss on h R OCKS ) 1S otner ‘ N WOMAN COUNTERFEITER GIVEN HER FREEDOM ON $250 BAIL : { UNCONFIRMED REPORT THAT ADMIRAL ROJEST- —IMPRISONMENT HAS MADE HER SICK | HEY ARE WORRYING VENSKY’'S FLAGSHIP HAS MET WITH DISASTER —RUSSIAN TORPEDO BOATS ARE DESTROYED | AT PORT ARTHUR SHHHPHPHOPHHHP LPP HOH HHO 6.0.94.06-00090000090000008 | CERTAIN OF THE CITY DADS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW JUST | p 2 ght of a shaded lamp turned low, a lad of 17 WHAT DR. MATTHEWS HAS UP HIS SLEEVE—HE WILL th his b 1 bowed despairingly on his # ¢ t. Peter the f the cc le $ which bt a few days oho had :Baong > MEET COUNCIL COMMITTEE i A ed t lay —— « murs at night, lay neglected at his elbow, ¢ Id tele} } e ° h Ho ae fed the ‘ me ° | —_—_-__—— 11 Rojest- | Gen. Stoessel Parolled ttle ones away tn * under the @ gehiy © battleship $ ad unte the cow, fed her, and shel- What wit... m, wher M.; spring on the” unsuspecting city] f, has struck a roeck| TOKIO, Jan General Stoessel rs Two overcoats hung in the hall. They @ | A Matthey hote as but that sinae! the matser] ! given bis parole. He will @ and his father, both now in jail, Out @ |‘ ee ee ee ie a RY return to St. Petersburg via Nae e 7 paper over them, lay @ |°# " ere ¢ ‘ upon | . Pica mee | The latest t from Vice Ad-| gasaki « tools, some bits of met * T a “ gen ice gti |mirol Re uadron wa —-- ° © | whies . t var | contained § h dated Tam-| Russian Admirals Promoted re was something else—{t was his moth- @ es atave ar, Janu 4 or’s work basket t a half-finished piece of darn e a Paro ary stated that T. PETERSBU Jan. 6.—Viee e aised his head and his weary glance fell upon the @ tae ke eee | the ‘ sion of the | Adr Skrydl cen made e His mother was also In the toils of the law . it ft in safe to say| RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP KNIAZ SUVAROFF, ADMIRAL RoJEST- | Ruse oe becene eer ane pre Teanen anpotuted peek > ¢ rune i of VENSKY'B FLAGSHIP, DISPLA( c $00 TONS, SPEED 18 | Consisting of f ree asen apy d co! weve y eee weee Ter Pere rrr roe oo Seong * tienes ont KNOTS rulsers, two tran a how | mander of the V k fleet. ve en pped of - - hip, had anch that day in —__—— ma the aantet ~ - - —= e roadstead of 8s Marie, an | RUSSIAN VESSELS 6INK pe ance of several Pinkerton detectives. | lala cm tee cae Tn a p hervous- | afte Tuesday and WwW ‘ Ohairmen of the ounctle | The Kr : . built CHEFOO, Jan. 6.—Word reached ness M hesday ar ureday 1 ha manic commit wtated this afters | St. Peters arg nl d was 1 | Be # morning that t Japanese May M as ted | a : nds and acquaintar . ever noon that he had pot heard frém ‘ 1516 ton * “ee He se ath nk two Russian torpedo boats and Monday W. Bell v d at night, by e light o I Dr. Matthews, but that hie cormmit-| wan 36 “ ra 0 yr three destroyers at Port Arthur a the deserted McDonald vit would # meet hin the} ver eid rep lbs it ‘ t prior to the capitulation he deupairingly od up - stated In case such an invite. lyme coe ey nd ne The ls sank were the torpedo hoard nnies emba. t ore received. prt ta re boats Cul k and Fusatontki, th “ rupp pattern and 4 of four niki, the t half 4: only | ple = - ’ 1 1 u etirny, Siaik and < tiably Inadequate SPEER EEE OEE ED tat pranee Sueve _¢-tnee, twenty 2 | wg 1 tha exaishe: papane eee * on ap- 1s inch, twenty 3-poun and six 1 4 t cruiser bap bg i morning, « stor to 2 ¥. - lags - - sed | 08 the south coast of the harbor, Pre gr 1 he fe. @ The first sporting letter from # 14 boat Bohr. w entirely burned as a little things t thal or vindlente the kemgeent onleme tan |@ 0 Ben Wt damned. Covtutt, @ oe Sadak aa Japanese shelling. t his absent m . yet picked up the front tomake|¢ Whe '¢ going to write timely © pee Is Not Confirmed at London | sHRookK HANDS ? - S hnen Sreuk to detent hl t * letters on pugiliem for this pa: @ MS j | Frank Richar aw noat sleepless 1 know yet.” sald De. | © Per exclusively in this vicinity, | LARRY O'NEIL MOUNTED SCAFFOLD AND SAID HE WAS GLAD LONDON, Jan. 6.—There is TOKIO, Jan. 6.—Gen. Stoessel and a matter by Fraak Richa: = bet this ae i a * will appear tomorrow, * onfirmation here of the report from | G held iminal ca fing. bat te » Star me "MHOrD- | @ Don't miss it, if you are in. # HE WAS GOING TO DIE—HE WANTED TO SEE WHAT THE rsburg of a dinaster to t a ating ~ xt the unetiman mpected to appear | ® terested ino battleship Kniaz Souvaro: hand. s 4 : yn otha - in sports. Corbett has # i . az Souvar ‘ at Shuishi, @ wes an of his moth fore th by aida te fa ce alaaen bee ae NEXT WORLD WAS LIKE—HIGHBINDER HANGS to a dispatch to the Daily | Port pc > seeniate store of fiat Geyotion | er’, sae Was orgie att : = je Rabe oe *e oh vaudeville artist on | ”m Mahe, one of the Sey-| &ttaches to the release of the wom ounctiman liste to bis bon anc leas ain just _ ab } tie Maen Von wit coon > | chelle islands (about 1,000 miles east |“THANK YOU,” SAYS THE DIET an counterfeiter, and t was an when it was done epeke kindly to | have invited the gentle © aunctansd Vet be tog chives © jof Zanzibar), on January 5 both di affecting meeting between m the half-distracted la to ne ake the © uitek ne well 4 ‘ . . visions of the Russian Baltic squad-| TOKIO, Jan. 6—The diet, at @ ¢ McDonald home That's all right, my boy,” said | expect to em tomor At 8AN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal.,| all his life, and ws (rate WeAt nee ee tie squad: eaiad anitice aie aoe thee ne — a . el ote Seas ir aa ote thes pene Ilha with them 1 will be | OOPPEPEROESSS OSS SSSEETS | Jan ¢—~Larry O'Neil, alias Henry | the other world looked like oe ea Pt di vad shee" ee ae iors pea rea- prisoner reached there at th mother gets out of her trouble. | able to when I shail make | CHICAGO, Jan. 6—Teh funeral of | Miltom, waa hanged at 10:30 o'clock | all his life and wanted to see what | iat Rojentvensky's squadron hoses | the years campaign, which renched hour. The money will be on hand in the| public my written statement Theodore Thomas, the late orehes- | this mornd He died game. Hejasked fo cigarette, which he! coo formation and appears to ma-|a climax In the of Port Arthur. Ever since his mother was ar-| morning. Now you run along home hh i ed by hy persona | tra leader, was held from St. James | chatted with the warden before go- | smoked while he aided the jailer in| i vor well ies |The victories ar ttributed to the rested Monday morning Will Me-| and tend to the pigs and chickens, | that Dr. Matthews not only has a|churoh at 11 o'clock this morning. | ing to thescaffold. He said he was | adjusting the «tr When he left Scud ees hasasisen Nest Donald, the 17-year-old son of the| and quit your ying. I bh deal of y “dope” of bis own to | Simple rites were performed. | glad to die, as he was a bad man he oatt he # sm ked a ghee Report Declared Untrue Jand the third arr thanked Woman counterfelter, has been tr known your mother three years = je memeed Up the stage = sent |for their glorious achievements. jng desperately to secure bail for his} is a good w dered the tergeant-at-arma to stop |/l4 and stepped on the trap. =| st. PETERSBURG, Jan. 6—Re-| A dinyatch from ArthOr +} and we wil the retreating senators, but the lat bac “th pay! was A c ‘ ports that Vice Admiral Rojestven at at only 60 Ri i officers an for her ter was powerless: ~ ag e cigare os from | sky's flag ship, the battleship Kniaz | » the parole. All the re; ‘was taken into > it ca ut that Mrs. Me-/ Hagmott lead the denerters to the | fie mous. le minutes af varoff, has struck ck and | ul ian troops h arched with him to take her cs a chal Donald was F from custody | senate chamber, where he organized ge’ oped peng at dort k are declared by the admiralty | out of Port Arthur and will leave and secure her release this morning and that she is this a “Yeu idat ccesidh. He coat : 20 he cof sve seslheltnond a | tc be untrue. f ay “Bhe's & woman, you know aid | afte back he ywn home| the sergeaat-at-arms to the house pow Sag qr Pigacieeo'es 200 p ae troops entered the the boy, “and tne others can stand | at Co ia ¢ be | with salipoenas for the remaining | “®©™ be had held up Land Battle to Be Resumed ty day to keep order, Non- ft They have got her into all this) and tenderly nu | senators, but the sargbant-at-arme a - - Ss wi | a 1 the option trouble, anyway. She isn't very lad, w since | wns deniad-admittance. FOLSOM Jan. 6. | ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 6.—It Is Port Arthur strong, and all this disgrace and) humiliation and dis The Paaboty forces in the house, | ¥®* hanged in the Folsom prison | stated on the best of authority that| ‘The navy is removing mines en@ i aes. omie war etch is | eiaanie Sam. cures wat | with the remaining senators, then |%t 10:30 o'clock this morning. He] the battle of Shakt from the harbor's mouth. All ave simply got to get ate er are st | proceeded to adopt resolutions for | ¥* same to the wc arte ‘4 ne tesames. <0 , rts have been taken over BY ‘The boy also went to C Be oda 00 Lach, answerable | the appeltipent of committe: to lnciécat mark the execution eal offensive, This was decided at and urged him to keep t o law he charge of treapase- | investigate @he Denver frauds and || Sing Yow with other Hightinders . DOr assing m's exclusive dered m im @ a ce <a ee its pas 1 to report oniMonday | Grove, Sacramento county, October hts to man have beet Jan agKIDE Chief Delaney -WOULD KEEP BOYS en ¢ the coin of | J ‘ or $300 maybe I can rust! is 3 mo! somewhere,” said the boy In making his statement to the “IT de t my uncle or r tain Bell said that ~ ‘ father. They can stay answerable for Mra $ T mest get my mothe Captain Beil, who had ¢ peed ie tha Owe t BRING ON YOUR AUTOMOBILES; WERE READY TO START 5 ne HE WILL OCCUPY A CHAIR AT THE SENATORIAL POKER TA- deserving r t ANY TIME” be arranged, promi An 6x pu BLE AT OLYMPIA—PILES’ CHANCES he could, and the b wa foubte 5 | to find se wh e sist him her er nal brother JUDGE BELL HANDS DOWN DE — | | Olympia Bureau east be able to draw cards. i ~ CISION IN SCALPING CASE Saher Seattle Daily Sta another chair was pushed it " 3 Olympia, Wash. le the round t | ANN rved for SAMUsl. HILE ft : a aad: |NAN PATTERSON CAN OT 8& | eta0t Correspondence by Ben Dean | Beattie Wh iincany oe ULL, of i! udge Bell sustained the city IN 4) CURE HER RELEASE ..ON| ®¢ Will Windom, hair was slipped into the senator- decision this afternoon in the fa | ~— oan a by the friends of | BONDS o1 ME TA, Jan ‘ or a 8 in-law today. mous scalpers’ case ial managers have bes packing | While the chair is new, it shows | np perma me wear, having evidently bee: 12 Rell denied a restraining (By Sertpps News Ase’nd ox > ho ng oriaeeiiy toms ose a NEW YORK Jar ‘ Justice "| now isn’t, in several private dress NOVICES TRY TO ARREST A STAR EMPLOYE WITHOUT AU asked that the city be prevented |application of Nan Patterson to b¢ le} int ter’s chair, lying | Imitted to bai t is hi the THORITY AND WITHOUT A WARRANT—CHARGES PREFER lerom enforcing the ordiaance|~ : | fares eats rag | ad n the tonne But ourse, RED AGAINST THEM Jagainst ticket scalping elt no sign that it will long re. —_—_——_—_ JOINT SESSION BREAKS UP INA BIG) ROW—LIEUTENANT Judge Bell held that the ord! x OF; main th crest er In this with which Addison G. will George } reulation man- | the mail matter he accompanied th . GOVERNOR LEADS IN BOLTAND A RUMP SESSION 18 HELD | nance was constitutional, and fur ~~" iA | start into the game is the lumber ager of qT 5 afternoo fficers to the home of Charles Har- | ther granted the demurrer filed by | WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 6 : h " ts he lumber interests in filed with | ommis- |din, where the latter admitted that | the ni qpran Ottinger’s ginal | The house passed the fortif etnias otal, Ng are an strong for the Ta- . ¢ " rr c one o' be me ' mplalo it a ea friend 1 s m ion charges of petency'| Harrieon was mot one of the men (By Scrives New } the legislature, which resulted in} ae on nee ry $ : riends seer ny, 48 usual @ iis wohl against M. Bardia an BR. Pot- | who had assented him DENVER, Jan. 6.—T sorderly proceedings. Both en-| Charles Roberts, a waiter in the | 0° and at . ‘ ave a chance |about and ordering libations for Rain, two “cub” policen 7 ; Asa mat or of pest. aerieen ba sion of the Colorado vored to wield the gavel at the| Bismarck cafe, filed suit this aft- |“! *on@ay pe that stack | “the boy dropped into town today The charges grew out an one of th leaders In the estern | of the | same time lernoon against William Jense AR TERM FOR PRES! ators from and 0) nine attempt to arrest Harrinc Central Labor union, was attending | *) ae Haggott declared the session ad- | proprietor of the place, and 1 | SIX-YE ror th “ ; vag bim dows to the police i nornes or eer Seen Sl ater thle Aearhone So nd a majority of the sen-|Kueble for $1,085 damages, which np Jon. @ctenatn oe oe et tack act he lw , agateorn engage seated der tell borg nye bith ra papa ae Lelutenant Governor Haggott and | ators left the hall |he elaims to have suffer ae » ASHING ~ ent eliibaneas ate preparing the stternocn etition |of Ais. statements to that often’ Dickinson both attempted| Dickinson shouted that the legis-|son of an assault by the 1 fs | Ba manod te ts gee ti wt ; ee eee r th s | was still in session and or-|in December : ° U fees in the a { en- | members of the union who saw him 1 - ba .w, who haven't, in the |at the meeting, Hardin a Recutive power shall t 0 0 * la luring a terr x * 1 eh t stupidity and explained t “ ynate affair by sa ing | t iN , h men were new to the b f the ne nd expressed the hope that an t they would tm ve with a f Within a day or two Harrison will | gned |b sult damages at against Hardin um, charg- | STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS—OR- Mute. eee : GANIZATION WANTS COLORADO TROUBLE INVESTIGATED abn bor Teller Wants ——— Iman Cha t dance é EVERETT, Wash J 6.—Tt nd demanded that they be Investi- : Government (pas - ros 1 : - r State F at { Lab nm J. Cull of Spokane, opposed the Railwa resolution, ‘enying it, was Eypeentt H | wa ‘ t ¢ | ny trdpoan Ad. spe ou and tr istent. It developed t WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Senator | POP" 4 t ° t factional en in ‘ Teile lay intr fo r aused his ide and h ng f the construetion of the fo they called government from the Atlantic tc ne mothers ot Wie r Spokane delegate maid a in thet 1 the Pacific, with branches to the|thank us for this, ‘a : vestigation was now pro- ant of Hardin an 1 principal cities and rates to be ad- | man in Colorado, conducted by re where Harrison was busy | justed #0 as to pay 5 per cent inter F. P. Parr, of E — u of comme and labor, | on editions for | est on the investment mies S Sark ait: “AS with the intention of an open tt the mai 0 authority - I'm not proud of the occupation 1] ‘i from the p rters to at: rn fg I hope I may not live to sce|__President Blackman and others on, according to @ state- pra tet 08 Rar A apiritedly favored the resolution bi 1 ? — nee = Culler yal ae he only we y Chiet Delaney today, This morning the federation aanieun tne eoostathe “sy ~~ = inl treet nounced the bull pens in Colo ———— Biizabeth Downle and her whter, Gladys Downte, morming brought suit for ext explaining their minstou ped handcuffs on Harrison's writs while he had a bundle of paper on ie Harrison protested and asked what It all meant and Hardin blurt~ we woe ni Mage Game were instantly Ksiled sa8 four injured, two probably satel. by struck by » Prone gnen Dog on the 1 this $50,000 | barring non | fin TO MOVE a se) the Bottom f ver, | PROSECUTOR HENEY RESUMES! ! tates | ‘ LAND FRAUDS INVESTIGA va TION | ‘The New York Ce making all preparations f into their new Alaska butlding upy the entire the ground Moor, ee eer ee ee x100 feet, W. ¢ ager agent for the tral limes of the Poa th t ‘ a A ng f r . I Lye « stated today that these off serume the proseontiog of the 1 the finest on th By Scripps News Ass'n.) I PORTI MYSTERY “Our offices jing wilh t things money hrest, f equiped. with all the nr witle » 1 passenger and freight off he t following are the different that will be represented office The Y k Centra a regar the New York niral & River, Michigan Contr ’ Shore ‘& Michigan Sonth- Four, Lake frie & W Pitta bu Mr (Ry Rerippe News Ass'n.) HIC Jar AGO, will be that of Fre >* a timber jury

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