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ONE CENT The Seattle Star Estes: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1905 VOL. 6, NO, 2 5 CENTS PER MONTH Fight on Commission psec THEY WILL ALL PITCH Bill Is Warming Up 22202" INTO THE WEAK MAN the part 24 houre - — — alee |\ToNIG“T AND WEDNE i r | - mpia Bureau rasRr, MGHhT TO rRE "Seattle Daily Star, | ENATORIAL FIGHT WILL BE A BATTLE ROYAL—THEY 8HOOK | KK RAILWAY COMMISSION WILL BE ESTABLISHED, BUT THE aabbhhh hhh hhhhhhhhhh hehehehehe hhhhebnnenbeited % ' Things Coming to Star aan I ieee Readers Seattle Daily Star ly makes an allowance of $2 per day Olympia, Wash. | for the time he uses up in testify jing. Therefore if Mr. Hill, when in reepondence by Dan Dean) Seattle, is served and has to spend a week in Olympla, he will receive | $14 for his trouble | If he falls to attend he'll be oaked da fine railroads going to NORTH WIND ympia h. Oly pla Wee HANDS ALL AROUND LAST NIGHT AS A PRELIMINARY TO Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean| and Will Windom. s S$ AND DUTIES WILL BE THE BASIS NATURE OF ITS POWERS THE KNOCKS TO BE GIVEN AT THE CLANG OF THE GONG OF A BIG SCRAP ring the present session will 2 at o ate t " : bags . aaah 1K s . J gh directly 1 has never been Among the many excellent features which The Star has in store for its readers within the near future are the following Another splendid article by Douglas our special correspondent with the Russian forces in Manchuria, dealing with the “Downfall of the Proud Cossack This article is copyrighted and wil! appear in no other newspaper in this field; This article will appear tomorrow Also a strong human-interest story by W. Holt White, a noted English writer on labor problems, describing the pitiful scenes enacted on the wharves of London, where "Mén fight Mike beasts for chance to work half a day”; A series of articles about Roosevelt and ‘ihe Big Stick” in San Domingo, the Central American republi A notable series of War Correspondent Will H. Brill, now with the second corps of the Japan imperial army under Marshal Oka; Other good features to come are another splendid serial and a series of interesting episodes in the life of a newspaper man Watch for them, They are well worth reading OLYMPIA, Jan. 10.—The senato rial fight is, of course, the most absorbing tor { discussion among { this state adows in im ng struggle in the ver the passage and rising jar with the gal ‘ow all three of the Weill, there are lobbies—even fn Olympia And the railroads will put up a tte fight nator Rands introduced a Lewis Q Clark exposition appropriation | carrying $100,000 and provid- ing for seven commissioners road ata 3 a < Bassett, of Adams; Lindsley, of as wap eagartrn ge ane; Boone, of Whatcom ide this morning. He shot him n the co mn ss .% , and agvicher of Lincoln through the head Sylvester r i a — y his w er ead & movement to [Or | oegereeeeooeneeesetessooseooeeeeeseesoreseoereee | htld the title of imperial court" t t at t 1 ted, » introduced whic h will railroad commission bill Guinditer. He was a close per-|* that they go . express - anent aiaiaian the districts as follows The question ts ad of to all factions es | souml friend of the emperor ato ir of him—all bu | at ene jnuitation with tae 1—Eastern Washing- Gin will it be? is being held this r to | send 1 and inspector of rifle {gram addressed to “Senate Cham | The dentist's suicide te ) 7 8 R | magevengtiagprd Bie “ o~Sine Pires wae ‘There are € lis 1 which were invited all ix practice, Emery P. Gilbert, of Spo- | ber.” The Weatern Union erk here | paptial lean of practice ¢ “ o 1 camp, 1 re ie: { ini ree a ation, Including authors colonel and paymaster gen-| addressed it nator Chamber,’ | quepee of the withdrawal « ona v i-| | ¢ fen, ‘ a awe eae ee - mi t It nes ry intric All remaining mted by T »ckweill, of a ot commission bi \s 1 Daun an, Bellingham; |and there being no maker of laws | Watson from partnershty tmor ’ « ee iat b : aR meng a ota . Bride sup- |“ pose to prevent an unnec 7 lone! and aide de camp, | by that name in the body, the meg-| (hie @egrived Byivester of ma { ? ¢ e that | MUST DIVIDE STATE wes . a sboerpi rg c pention. ye he j an yrominent publican e r long win struggle be . n. Cagwon, Kelso, sage naturally found i to the) hig beet ctient# * : > reasonable | porter ee Song Ag Ae cwon ee eedate war M0 Ome eater tort n statement acus-|contentante tor the toan—the pree:| TQ DISTRICTS | against the Dill because they are bi » good f . 4 of losing eastern Washington good feat Jud Cosgrov selected - a ing: Vfatoon of disloyalty mnove wan sttested Jemocrats, but it is argued - . ene " an the messenger to y the elec In nominating J. G. Megler as - : a BN YMPIA, J ee ¢ th 1 of w 0 * . ¢ r 1 v OLYMPIA, Jan. 10.—One of the | b¥ other ' of weaken- ears, one r - 7 ‘ - is et | al vote he sta’ o Washing- | speaker of the house, W. H. Hare tha ee 5 2 A igi p Te ven volt wy : a a of senators met lion, D.C of Yakima referred to Bim as “the E oe Bee eves a Fe co Fhe. prrominn e enigi«: - eade this afternoon. t a | pa triarch of Wahkiakum” end “ ny to rengt pen term of each wi b iy a " etal affair | Some one in Tacoma nent a tele }father of the House,” WOULD MAKE STRINGENT DI CALLED the date of the expir sted in any bonds, ete. VORCE LAW : z Thirteen bills were Introduced in a Dade es Bach commissioner shall receive - \ahe wenate this morning. th Cougregation: church HAR) 8 Fear, Che were ane | Stansell of Stevens wants 3-cent wee a call to mira 4 pon | rate on railroads. tional church of Cleveland, | rere aoe nto thts Chee atten |. Tucker of King introduced » bill LMP succeed Rey, Dr. Morgas | also receive traveling expenses. making divorces more diffieult to we and will leave on Monday rete ‘4 be obtained. . It provides that fn iminary Finder . cent 4m contested cases each party must pay | iT pbably be his Por i tae — $5 to stenographer, $10 for every | STEAMER SANTA CLARA, WITH REMAINS ABOARD, MET AT (j future field of religious work. Dr <a trial day and also for testimony in| Tem has not yet accepted the ngressmen out of thet #, on that the s not for in the constitution. BERLIN, Jan, 10.—Dr. Alfonso 1. Bylvest« Imperor William's fa Mane American dentist, committed SHOSSSHES EERE SSH SEE ESS OD SDOOSEOHOOTO® As Bt Os As The body can force the 4 excess of folte Case mus | WHARF BY FORMER FRIENDS we says that he has not decid . u ib to make only such rates as . six months before tri er or not he will inctede "ml tretght pear agte n order, as Mr. Tw om 38 oy “I Bave been here for ten yea + the woun¢ J and an- now,” gaid the minister this mc WS tos roses ovid ae | 8 as to bere cut. ‘Wheat e © steamshis t : ‘ © splendid off man. |ing, “and myself and = my Storia ndaat does not ans ne | st a tn ter 4 f a} t nket Was taken fr havetaken firm root | Train have a Yiaht te Sacpect th all require pre : he Joy : etl ot « ¢ escort arranged by shall regret leaving gad Ned t the a verdict by default oe | ere hushed n on i eutetty } into tine, and |im came we are to #9 i e ‘ : nta Cla a squad of ity oothly bere company, and if any ra Potts of King tntrod i rought down f & goodly number of ¢ity offic 7 hed to the fuses to permit » a providing for the estat ent « t . t passenger. addit to onal friends folle here, The call came as a « Will be punished by agheavy fine he office of sealer of weights and | le > x-Mayor T s h the body e surprise to me I tele The roads must infor asures in all first class cities . Lens than a ye > n : jertak that] would leave my Mission of its outstandin another bill establishing the office | old Tom Hx tl full nly.on condition that Gepentares and ind . ot public administrator and defin y heavy ° re t the body wilt tle |the @all unanimous, The re Become of the + MBnie-p hin rwers and duties tha ’ his ‘ tat ot yet been determin~ | Uhatye meeting had been « Same, salaries of officers and wages aed a meas- through the years that had . y be conducted | the tm of employes, in fact, a full and de by the incorporation | hair snow white, and with . verve r tponed for | telegram also asking if I could } orien every cent re- artment relief associa-| hope lighting his splendid t v 1 C Tear dolps, FH.) with them om January 22 tion set out from that same wh Lyne G. F. Zimmerman com tn the affirmatiy sat oe oe to! "Bach bill-was referred to the|trieve his fatien fortunes from the| prise, the committee in charge, The (shall Jeave on Monday night. If| ede the ae — Le officer! proper committee. wealth locked in the bow of the) pall bearers will be: R. H. Thom- |everpthing ts satisfactory, I shall} Tefusing of giving false information ms northern ground. A few friends| son, L. Youngs, A. L. Walters, | aceapl the call and return for my 1 2 shall pay a penalty of " WANTS ANOTHER J IN | there had been then to see him off} Gardner Ke! nk FP. Mullen | fam! Also the commission shall have 0 veces jand wish him good luck, fi romeland F. ! ali etty offi- . ave called a meeting of the the power to prescribe a system of! KING COUNTY |members of his family to bid bim| ctats. » honorary pallbearers |Chur@h officials here for Friday bookkeeping to be observed by all la hopeful if sad goodby j ’ t Ballinger, for- | nighB@o talk the matter over the railroads Tucker of King today introduced | Today th ne members of hie| 1 fa T. Ronald, Robert wu Which means that the system will | bill in the senate providing for | tamity and ¢ le of frie rank Black and W. D. Tie Plymouth Congregational (ake no chances on any of the rafl- the appointment by the governor of 1 . that remain- | Woe 4 Judge Orange Jacobs, | chert in Cleveland, to which Dr foads using a “4 re ingle an additional judge of the superior Temple has been called, boasts of | ourt in King county. It was re = the Smost fashionable and the RUSSIA WILL DISPATCH THE) an | Wire calpena” by | THIRD PACIFIC SQUADRON; *°* OVER | - | | PORT SAID, Jan, 10.—The divi-} : | SHIN N, Jan. 1 | | * | sion of R ware nd-| At the hearing before 1 - t c | ; mt y, | States Commissioner Kte which f b t lap afternoc of Mra. May dir id, Dam McDonald, her bar TUCKER PROPOSES TO PROHIBIT SALE OF MILK IN WHICH f will te a at | suffialent evidence wa f onst n pe | neiet | MIKE ROCHE 1S IN TOWN ward te-bind the tri t t net FORMALDEHYDE OR OTHER POISONOUS SUBSTANCES | |, igre ‘ Mike” Roche, one of the most | federal grand jury under the charge | nicipal taxatic ‘ x ae ; f HAVE BEEN MIXED—STAR’S FIGHT WILL BEAR FRUIT | ' — lar railroad m: of Hick. cod R counterfeiting plant into the crow we sta 1 for the | secu 7 road rates, was ere | is enjoying th nshine « ; at Columbia City, at which place|and many injurec 1 f : : ; | te ves in Portlar they wage arrested January 2 by ‘ : rd not tee OYAMA GETS . 0 ticular about the | Captain B. W. Bell, of the United | 8 Ri eee s nee aanontas . e when he wants to see | St sepret service. The bonds of . | tions one ould” there he Olympia Bureau During this morning's session of} MENTS en he s up to Seattle. He | Riehardgon account of his previous HER LI f, | mers 1 » general bellet that Ba | News Ass'n.) —E ons a r nbarth, of the Live t Seattle ly Star, the senate, Sen: Tucker, of King,} Lonpor h me 12 passenger agent of | criminal) Gareer, were pla ed at Olympia, Wash. | iatros ed a bill prohibiting . dent , i \e nve lo Grande road | $2,600; those of McDonald at $1,¢ 00, | n, will be president — sale of milk in which formald See Sees oe t and holds the record passenger | and the 850 cash bail upon whie ich | na W, baaae. of Chisaaa. Seat Mell Corvennondenc by Dan Dean! oF other poisonous substan i m= Ltr sbomy pane, OTS rmerly a news-| Mra. MeDomald has been enjoying | E tary a oe | have been mixed as an ingredient le t thur to re-er paper man. her liberty for several days, wa ~~ OLYMPIA, jan. 10—The Star’s| _ It provides a penalty of imprison | Oyar 1 the Shakhe rt Information was filed In the bu- | mcroguemamn 9600. | 4 unless they can retain their ft against the formaldehyde hor- | ™eRt Of from one to three years =e perior court today charging John ot loin’ $e : Heatity an an tadualry for in Beattie has caused so much| ‘The bill was referred to the com-|JAPANESE HEROES IN HOSPI- | jiiidebrand and William White with, | %# Bromined, be secu | (By Bert News Ass'n.) (By Scripps discussion thr out the state that | mittee on medicine, surg and) tat mur in the fiver ae Kill, | (h@ Woman Was allowed to go to he BUFFALO. : cwenneannii Ht Bias been mace the subject of | hygiene. This bill promises to be al ling Matthew Murphy an September | home With Rer 17-year-old son, who | investigati Mate legislation most popular one, TOKIO, 10. yenine {26 in the Conway saloon hold-up, | ®@& devoted himself to her comfort | phine De PD taetm hate te Whithe thaeee Gan oe rormatty | #24 protection since she found at Sar eed ed by the a - charged in the superior court with | Tested Captain Bell say »! hae disclosed th | will have no difficulty in sect was insure 4 DO4-d 44, 4 o oe . dius y r. [larceny from the person. : freee ae ae Pde ee tebe ee eee - ; : é | Mrs. Maud Baker has started ai-| Convictions as the evidence husband | vorce proc against her by j pee, ae, beneficiary ra Japan. Mefford on the ground of noe up = H % “i port Weee1 +++ +240024400000010o00e00eseseesossesees | GENERALS DECORATED EE Oe aie one. Third avenue last night and r pion ermu 1 brought the BERLIN, Jan The f | the till of $6. A window was brok | was : , . ors of the of th OLYMPIA 10.—There are,sonal staff: Colonel and judge ad-| “Pour le r , « en open and an entrance effected. \The preside ‘ 8 Rew coioncis in this state to-|vocate general, M. P. Hurd, Mount| ferred by Pn . , Phe bresk. was é a Pa. (Powell, of tay. Gov.-elc # made the | Vern nel and quartermaster | eral Stoessel jeneral N r Iman Kent, who the ma ©, to following a; tn son his 5 ger is F, Clapp, Port Town- bravery at Port Arthu we to the police ards, who was remove !