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htt oct —it ce @ ONE CENT Ocoasional rainy light t® fresh The Seattle Star SEATTLE WASHIN ON ATURDA JANUARY 7 1905, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6. NO CENTS PER Governor M’Bride Will Throw His Influence to Sweeny in the Senatorial Contest Millionaire ——— 7 CHIEF EXECUTIVE WILL ENTER FIGHT JUST TO DRAW AS SOUR GR RB KPES | MUCH STRENGTH AS POSSIBLE FROM WESTERN WASH VYwee \ 5) |} e INGTON CANDIDATES, THEN DROP OUT—OTHER OLYM | we ~€ WV 3 rees PIA GOSSIP BY DEAN AND WINDOM a rc 6 6 Olympia Bu eau them at one time, and the wound 1 4 Seattle Daily Star, | still rankl Olympia, Wash - Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean! ;) me th e that a ee i there is no pay attached to the po ns on the goverr staff, ther br. M. A. Matth pas f the OLY? iis - mae A great pile of applications await | NOTED SEATTLE DIVINE HOLDS THE SAME OPINION OF THE 1 ent « ena a 7 2 ee ' i b E With the rere oe ‘ ‘ I CHARACTER OF WOMEN AS IS ADVANCED BY THE FA- a tar the rank of ; , : t ma which to & pe a | MOUS ENGLISH ALIENIST Me me tary Brown . ew : t an nee 4 | pot : not anno |b» pave A} anal a Those gentlemen who are | hg vie ho sure of getting the appointments Ag = are wishing strongly that Mr Ae : , DErTs OF CRUM H 11 ge rr presiile v y th v Maat get busy and let “Wormer b / “- ' he te gonoee ~~ forces. | know. ‘The inaugural ball Is ; tha 5 — ‘ ws ; ernor MeB b * a a tee | fF the 18th of this month, a repay! ; : by f exqol ‘ ¢ ne as Arranged {oF staff” wants to be present in thelr ' yg oer 1 gl : : x Ress k His friend , | resimentals with shining brass but greater sae ’ ~ that as t ex . And th r tht n ' ' , f x railroad con ft whick IMAGINA INTUL be : yr we thes an been © ote rT age - UPERSTITION hat is set i of ‘ ticle At lea ave nent * . t purely — . embe i ols . , t fort that 4 who will mble here heer i f e bb — r al fra ate gnity of & i hether ¢ her h be- | wa the cbt M cam. bat. 6 ae re 2 | | y| ntinued on Page 8) Bri ¥ Li a t tir « th qemdidate tor 't United States Creer renee soaeoorete senate, to Senator Foster iiiam ‘ nae F son easter Fes Me 0 e p . HARD UP, SURE ‘ Bride has . ! mmittec ote r | D4 4 Ary ex ee sator Grant is| . he Hearst Afternoon Faker, ¢ legad. te to > the bre lawyer and clever polit Re > tal dee cena eve pak th rad “4 chances of) publican leaders neede that the > te tack eek a could nek he : er h whom he is! minority deserve good representa > up ite arid waste of white oa not friendly and, when the BONDED) Gem. and it fe grncralty conceded © fae Whi’ adams peeved © sun? + afte ne ve = post} that Senator Grant will be picked ® clusively yesterday afternoon + aia . fotes to the man) for the Important post. * by plastering all over its first That man, so rumor has tt, is no 1 . . |® page a story to the effect that + t is rumored that Senator E. M Senat ; * Senator Ankeny had come out ¢ <> Reeimeneses oF Sochape. 7% Rands, of Clark county, who has > for Poutes its : cane a wide} been looked upon as a Foster man * | CZAR'S FORCES ENGAGE JAPANESE IN FIERCE FIG! ¥ © This information was epr é HT ON and Sweeny are as thick as two will soon announce himself for > cn eee eae allesedl ot. | SsiAn ins 0 4 Gat af Senlew aatha-dave. | ween on the unsuspecting readers of + RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS—JAPANESE PREPARING FOR EX- and, what ts still stranger, McBride * the sidehill faker as real live # ie tew band in glove with George 0 ct Wahkiakum | X-GO¥. BLACK SAYS HE DIDN'T REALLY WANT THE NEW YORK BENATORSHIP, ANYWAY Rigger ° TENDED CAMPAIGN Stevenson. th bE an ge ~ ® Ase matter of fact, The ¢ ‘ ee re - —_ —_= 2 ~|# Star printed the same item ¢ pemrenn - A, me * Thursday . _ cory gh “ he. | > te. dess took cc 6M Ge felane (By Beripps News Ass'n) a berhood th egard him as a man who| 12 Many were up against *| LONDON, Jan. 7—A dispatch 7 Admisal during would direct the affairs of the house f ® | from Oku's headquarters received at | Togo, for ‘ re of Pore dale MeBr ’ with fairness and impartiality to-| | O9999090040049 0000000009 | 1x reports that the Rus-/thur, It is officially stated that the anti-raiiroad platform, ¢ ward each of th | a khe river celebrated | Russian warships at Chefoo and created frie p is a It is certain that if Mr. Megler is | Ch mas eve by attacking the Jap-| Tsingtau have been dis ea. natural aaned a6 mpecker, be wil anese forces opposite Linshibu. The When seen Dr. W. H. Hare, of Yakir | ng lasted two hours. The en-| SLOCKADE LIFTED McBride ref: eithe as chairman of the appropriation ement was indecisive. Admiral Togo to- confirm the r of his committee | | . ne ‘ " der abolishing the eiiines STOESSEL WANTED TO MAKE) Lino xckade from today, but “Governor, it is understood that mator Ankeny’s announ: NORTHWESTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S VESSEL WILL r | PRESENT TO NOGI for the present none but Japanese you will be a candidate for the ser will support Foster for 3 her a irons. | | government vessels will be permit- atorship as soon as your term ex-| election does not come in the nature BRING A CARGO OF SUPPLIES FROM PORTLAND FOR THE | The seco ument purports to LONDON, Jan. 7.—A special dis-| ted to enter Port Arthur. pires. Will you either deny or) o! urprine tc ost W . ‘ | be a gopy of tions sent from — * patch from Tokio says that at the] confirm this report” ved ~ _ _ my ashington RUSSIAN ARMY | the Japanese chief of staff to Buro- | | e« of the interview between “I do not care to be interviewed,”| The venerable senator from Walla | Deamiagents giving specific instruc- | OR. MATTHEWS MET THE COM:| Nogi and Stosapel the fnt- 7RA ED wen the nepls wall dae pine wedge Phaeton eee ca tions fo these agents to arrange for |ter begged to allowed to present | Just how strong McBride would an eas idee aera —— torpadoing the Baltic fleet in the | MITTEE OF CITY DADS, AND) i, General Nogi his favorit Ara-| develope as a factor in present 7 f good reasons The steamship Olympia, owned by , will pr y be taken care of ; eo ne all fish-| 1T WAS SO PEACEFUL n charger. Ge cour-| contest te hard to determine. It receive the nom-|the Northwestern Steamship com- | t jal agents of the Rus wi eeaery ee ee rt nena A op o = cannot be denied that he has a fol tion and election it will mean " s : : a ve t, who w nd thet eee | es pointitfy out that it came u lowing in both the house and « wenterh w ashington will be| 28? and which lately been ue tn: tee a | The documents are to be submit th vy of war materi ate who will feel obligated to throw t shington will be! chartered by a San Francisco firm ir way to the army. | ted texthe North sea commission in| pyr. at. A. Matthews and the coun- | be surrendered. but he consented ee him their votes, but whether he can at Wi Vashingt om, D.C, and for the purpore. is said, of carry then “ mee evidenre to show that Admiral Saini nian tenes anal aecept the ar 1 in the name of | (Special to The Star.) ’ Gevelope enough strength to ma Scena Aaie omes ap | RS contraban the Rus sae Pg | Rojestvensky was not unwarranted |“'™ hy - . the Japanese army | terially injure the chances of any| for loa there will be 5 | #188 forces via Bt a agp in firing on the British fishing) There was no & ay and no | WALLA WALLA, Jan. 7.—After GE Beers’: cpponents fa yet to be! strong fight waeed t him by| {or Portiand os note | trawlers bloodshed JAPAN PREPARES FOR CAM- | being tracked for more than a mile + seth ’ see — ate against him bY) nor cargo for . £ oe = ey They met for the purp | PAIGN lby a trail of blood, all trace has cmap: he 8 western SWathingion interests 08 | joaded areas Ee hae, re ot i's ne | Jcussing the eminent d LONDON, Jan. 7.—It is under-| been lost of a horsethief, who Wed- The new governor has selected! serves one | this section de-| “For some time past it has become ele Be ag ie at * CUSHMAN that f th stood th ' placed large |fesday night attempted to raid the as Bis stenographer Miss Jean Mc Boe ne ee eee eee eny has | MOU. that: commerct plies reach verano | Were sufte from 5 rders v h rene tar woolen | stables of a Valley Grove farmer. eed, of Bellingham, who has an| openiy declared Sienselt to F the Russian governmen cs ne | | “eraftitis.”” ea, lothing liers. The clothing Mficers are on the lookout for the @aviable reputation in the literary) jt {s welt kn¢ that } ng supplies across y Coon ok | | eee ee onnene, NOS A CN ttce sere Ss Saves Se world as a writer of fiction tart mown that he does not and Ma plenty of hair Japan is attention nee the man [care » rap who erts the nomination | said. large ore | There was City Dad Cole, with |ready f r campaign. shown up here or at an- hes teen Gofinitel aa # long @ goes to & westerD | ammunition and food s eamehtp nary a hair | - ality near the scene of the tg ae ges Washington man suffering | And Mullen, of Chesterfield |COMMANDANT AT PORT AR 1 robbery, it is believed : hat J ate . manner | THUR NAMED we were so serious 2 fag yt yw will} Mr. Sweeny may not leave Olym-| “The offic hesitate to say | on | Dr. Crick v esident| TOKIO, Jan. 7—Vice-Admiral|that he crawled away to some se- aa be 8P-| pia with pleasant recollections, but| steamship 1 at Shanghai ‘ Tob eon the coun |Shibeyame, commander of the r |cluded spot and red to his saab es joyful | morning t Sr tee Se ect cael ASHRGTON Jan Ret They met in Dr. Matthews’ st station at Mure, Japan, ~ injuries. Among the most important ap - i @e8 for Portland and was will retut sentative Cushman yesterday took |“t the manse, 1 Sixteenth ave | pointed co se be a =e . $m pointments to be made by the new | golden coins = o,.| Shanghai as soon as tae Cepaenis up the cudgel in behalf of Senator | 46 i thur, with Capt. Temeri as t x. William W who re- governor is that of state peniten- — on onc millionaire office! ner cargo f re0 Seatt! Mitehell. Mr. Cushman deplored hein wh t 4 feet 6, had | staff, js mes Mel fiary warden. The present incum.| Seeker is spending m with al mitted t 1} apts the tendency, whenever a faithful |to climb onto a chair to ‘ a c V Grov few mii beat, Warden Dryden, was appoint. | @vish hand in the lite apital | charter to - public servant is accused, among his | hands with D' atthew is|WILL RAISE SUNKEN WAR: |} b his dogs ° ' | The Olympia SHIPS | Tat ed by Governor McBride and. when | CitY. So far he has not less than| would not divulae , friemida to hold aloof feet 4 <3 ‘ 4 vd McBride was defeated for renom-| !08F lobbying quarters | company, ‘The. 1 P I for myseif ared Cushman. hen, like good broth they all| ROME A ’ in, he went ination, was so incensed he turned He has practi rented the en | ctals further state that the mpan Jo not fer a m nt think Senator | *4t down and talked } . b fusk saw man and worked for Senator Turner, | tite Mitchel! ho wite | phartering the vessel did not Mitehell has ie guilty of any They talked for an hour F . ah As Mr. White the democratic nominee. His r of apartments tn ee its name made pub’ : ‘ wrong. The pe of the west and |len didn’t ea r 5 t a he n jropped the nation is dy in the hands of| block or two, rooms at th bby It is commonly know? oly northwest not only have a high re- | Dr. Matthe a ri atl A | 4 ran t the the governor-elect. Among the| #04 has rented ¢ shi that the ma , gard for Senator Mitchell, but an | Dr. Crichte . } Pa © to Bim 6 strong candidates for the office is| for two months ntraband of war shipr s affection for him that has been the got up easy M ne 4 % candidates for the office is| at ; t t Tom Kees, of Walla Walla county, | Paid $ which Is “ge far has been forw ot growth of yea of hard labor and 2 f r dittc i 4 ‘es . formerly sheriff of that county. He | '® Olympia. ‘om Portland * 9 hard service or part in their be € krasp I p a 7s wW Walla g tt fe opposed the republiens se = - _ Local steamshipmen - ' half, That a man of his standing by the t The f har & fifty Getting a lant Mr. White chine beca t is argued, that! Portland affords a more “ony 1 of 1,730 showld bave his character smir 1 the Eifel tow b . . A t y hing a Walla Walla deserves no | port of departure for Pts t Gis he Marrogy ales. |e the testimony t-conf " th a gas tar which all traces were age, having gone mocra ing such cargoes the 7 and 1883, ar ssries | Seearel and one sensational ex me) . ESCAPE BY DISGUISE penta tend ordain lhy pa about 156 votes. Former Sh ty on the Pacif t rea. | ss goer a Bi pert is nothing short of an outrage, | e e f ; It i sher- I. Brisbin, of Whateom county, is| son that greater secre an be ' ed ES whieh will soon, in my judgment, || Matthew i Crichton ' ‘ re pe ee 9 bw so after the job. and if he oes | ma ained there be visited upon those whe nee t and : ~ | k 1 th hye " ; : Rot land it, will be appointed s The » of the Olyr ooo a rs and execute it nen they a ! i rao = nd to be chiet deputy ae ss ultimate destination of ¥ nid | Russiams VW il | “In my opinion the same is true | smiled 4 t nib Pek bb th ka 7 to be the quartermaste "deoert | = Jof Representat Herma wh The meeting w ain Peet Artie by abl s-} — lis Gif th seein 6 wextottrenaaanarmy witce-| Make Charges) ivan taroratiy krown tte] , What took pines im tne ac far [ine then ASKS $75,000 be made by Governor Mead will be aist of arms, ammunition " people of th oat v ons 7 " ‘ ae. | those of regents of the state univer iosiacasel - food for the men and horses of the | 0 a ape Pome , TO FIGHT FOR MASTERY OF tity. The appointments of Colonel Russian forces now lying at Har- | (By Bertops News Ass’ny esty and ab! ) he w na CO Sea q FOR THE FAIR Blethen. ‘ot Seattle, and Frank T.| TROLLEY CAR DERAILED—TWO | pin ee ie ; PARIS, Jan. 7.—The Eclai missioner genera he nnd ftics “ee TOKIO, Jar A ' ost, of Spokane, made by The rhwestern officials Seny 4 . ye ne 1 Sie pete con wale A ye ga Hit park nd 1 i ionen’ ame hove te OF PASSENGERS WILL DIE [11 yhowledge of the nature of the | from St. Pete “e at acknowledged wa t ; 10 | H f : The Washington state commission confirmed by the senate. It is un-| (iy Beripps News Ass'n) | vessel's cargo, saying that tance of two sen 1- | bis trie and his sympathy : Pe ' held int for the Lewis and ¢ exposition Eten" dee caveenee Mel now in the care of her ct ments in wh it that | with be ers on the pub- | ever firew h cold 1 e . : sterday at the er for @ sent these apointme and they have nothing to 4 the 12 Dan 1 t i were | ti cite ! - - Bt fa th he w 1 reed ‘ to R day ‘Se It was dec ided but will expect th that end e busine 3 j Rired to take the els of the Bal-j © te sit JAPS DON’T WANT PEACE interpr ' to | Yesterday that it will t pri executive to do so. It is =| Phe Olympia will take « large | tic fleet out from Copenhagen were |! js : saan ih to ask the legislature for 0 for doubtful if the appointment of | of beef, beside be bribed by Japanc © rest joe é t 1 NY bootie nt ronda oft ier PR -t tie se MARRIAGE LICENSES |eerniort ~g ation att salagpther fone expectat he | for t ow to|them. Itt Rus } j | Bh Jol wa ed the that he 7 the rs of Franc! lan secret vice ed of this Hn in t ‘i |F n of ex v " Ones, Ritter is taken King the shipment was ert- | t the Balt et left the; f t nit ' |MIKADO THANKS ARMY AND! butt ae te eccare = After the County delegation bear Blethen «| ed to Portiand, On th ival of | Danish capital and that when the Kut f t nd Kinu ¥ nd niem plates aking nm NAVY « the comm n will Gradge for a severe scoring he gave the Olympla’s cargo at ai it Danish pilots were taken aboa r a ' tures. TOKIO, Jan The m €.

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