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NEW SERIAL STORY wT HE WER S KOVENTURE, WILL BEGIN IN THE DAILY BTAR TOMORROW WILL BEGIN IN THE STAR TOMORROW yr ms g \ C med The Only Paper in Seattle ré al That Dares to Print the News NIGH rIoN —__— ae SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1905 VOL. € NO. 308 25 CENTS PER MONTH = —— THE STATE OF WASHINGTON HAS NOW BECOME THE NEW JERSE Y OF THE WEST —_——. SENATOR AN'S MEASURE GIVING CORPORATIONS THE t « ! . | Powe FMA JIMMY," HAS NOW BECOME A LAW ' | MEASUF RMITS FORMATION OF TRUSTS IN A MAN Hon, C. H. Hant H b * 4 RE Burke, Jacob Furth, H. @ NER CONDEMNED BY UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Fr. xX. Pr M Back A TOKIO, FP i] tae D. Stewart, A. M. I a 3 {| steamer Apollo, bound for V Moran, J. P. Ht ' | has been capt ' V, EE ' nes® off Hokkoido. | ’ , L. © te y « ia tele wil . M. J keek, HF | LONDON, Feb. 1 A t fros ve tre n i ‘ Hae Bt. Petersbur states that the third] OLYMPIA _ an ave t 1 casket Pac quadron sailed frov wu] 2" ! (By Boripps News Ass'n) | t t | today, | mere . eclec e t tian ne Unite TOKE Pet M | 1 LONDON, Fe An excha ge] today, ™ nm se Ofer. | eom t t elegram a need t that ru-| sania ma aback = geen saeroremcnccen he house. held to Hirect «ir x me of a arly peace settle , has rus an Scelekin Gmtitraan [ment Se the J x | THROWN our ‘OF COURT": aiatie cant are o tag RUSSIANS SAID TO HAVE MET WITH DISASTER—REPORTS c lows f . *s worst fe re lett Th ' n the € ment | t which allow n A t ares | R an Geil Jin he | f parila | DISCREDITED AT TOKIO, BUT AUTHENTIC ADVICES ARE TO 7 geoure stock 1 s of the iden of th M8 |) night | I h - allows them ¢ . > | owners of and contfolling ir h 9 avalry ¢ fecere THE EFFECT HAT A JAPANESE FLEET WILL SHORTLY J ' placed pearing in th ‘ 1 corporations rh | i. Ha ‘ AUBURN, ( Fe 15.—Th ‘The real « As cer On » wh th aw a LEA ne he @ ations | jurors in the Weber 1 er cane are SWOOP DOWN ON RUSSIAN BALTIC SQUADRON IN INDIAN tain members s| license to corperations en in e it ffense | indignant beca f osu JOINT MEDIATION PROPOSED to allow stree wa no other state than New Jersey This }phadowed = whereve og r 2 " 1 ase 2 t after | court box 2 public ser} The house today received 3,583 t rt } vin bine and do {t pu s petitions m various counties, | 6 t ' the "ala vu Tomi A B ee r ris nowledge orging the passage of Lee Johnson's as in. The evide ywed | steamer Bris . be = a tt - . which specifies all had mper ate ays an Francis wit My Gerippe News Ass'n? ’ t J rine ce an ostensible of the voters in|. Pia: ret rv to gain | wer far Ru . i ! fon 1 aster aes pre’ : F eailw saatiie. “wieetti Trinity 1 wan a ad really ot | submeg teat |y c x ; ‘ a sell mia i gay one : * et neelf as a ret | ing I ‘ aa pany could not 1 wu 74 petitions ; frien r th 1 I service office | here for several t te time the old . senate bill| * eo a meer r jders Mer crew j nty an independ. | °P* — x “0m 7 | se ene ; x BURN JAP FACTORY ~ “1 t aw Jot centrale apa t f a | ne < ble | ‘ LEVELAND, Feb. 15.—Charies| the i ek for Lake View tery. yy, ~ deus ae * Nor ester- - 4 wif t r| mm on : K pa ayy Aine “ ' x ter | : ta agent f i ar t ~~ we asphyxiated by eas. arrived tm tt ty t r “ LOBBYISTS SWARM | ro Tue caprrac ciTv UNION ANSWER =<": FRANCES PRICE RAILWAY ATTORNEYS AT CAPITAL CITY CRYING “DEATH TO Dihidie'e sk eeusennes coy ae : 4 COMMISSION BILL"—THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD DRAFT | Tonight, Fair; Thureday, Fair, Light | mitted ide this morn- 7 * nd Katt Hotel Le ton hoot- FIXED TO THEIR LIKING, BUT FOUND THEY WERE Mis. . ae ee Winee > ieanelt throne He Wateh this hand—It moves and seen TAKEN wilt tell the lowest temperature for | iiainiiasctaeactdlies ee the pest 24 how ————o The weather | | Ob fa Bureau “In my opinion we could not cut LEADER IN SEATTLE ORGANIZATION SAYS THE STATEMENTS / i GIRL CHARGED WITH OBTAINING GOODS FROM LOCAL STORES | seme het Ay AG ee eee the} MADE BY CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE MAN ARE NOT HELD UP] BY FRAUD TELLS HER STORY IN COURT <r fo #0 would make It class } BY FACTS | OLYMPIA, Feb ® pack | tion and all our work ® | of hungry wolves. | « railroa ng. | may be mis } —_—_ - that has stuck to her original story. 8 lobby that inveded © a about | a+ present tin ‘ : : -oebalcie tilesion bill was firet talk af The railroad commission, wh: no compromine : - : se ie | LicHTiNa PLANT BONOS IN DE- swooped down on the peacef ba anal ae bel. @ : ° neel for the Citizens’ al- | Sate uber the es ; ot : ‘ 9. tal again last night a a pretty penny. The salar t Hance, of San Francisco ali th to. ; A eat t int MAND REGAROLESS OF MUD blood in its eyes and murder Relate < _ ays h r fpronlied oA ee macho H oe = : " yet cae “ P 0 at { commerce ne of tin expecte moment te t the THROWN BY SEATTLE ELEC. Neally will be $20,600 a year. |caused much comment am ‘ : 3 oe of jot | * " he| The slogan has gone forth Fach ssioner is ¥itle unionists. The cons elt 1 have win 2 | girl's bet roborated her| TRIC COMPANY'S PAPER at ony cont. 8 even-| governor Tecelves. The is |aaid nothing new; that his remarks | ployer t f t oH | 1 ’ ‘ ‘ " los thts —— ney Bottom, of the O. R. &/and the commission of the Citizens’ alliance as stated in| tween large em of iat | eee otan wa wang th he Me The frantic efforts of an evening i 3G; Bes Gromeup, of the hern | lege of appointing th all its publications the un t 1 He M 1 Pri t t g that i Pacific; 1. C. Gillman the tr ; ri ” : ae | ford , aig ries . age Fg she W®"| paper to prevent the sale of the : . - to draw a salary A well known labor man said to-| known to the latter. In the past tly ined, but the case| trying to get s a f pap » o | pecen ——. > « - _ | ow - ne oy | day a | the disputes that naturally arise be 2 her was @iemissed yoit pret . Ww ee fous cha: shting plant bonds, first by show’ ; . * s sir, Emery's talk to the chamber | tween men who pay and those ay afters fter the state rested, |*uch was Be whe es : re, + weld ihe Se-| DEEM NECESSARY of commerce yesterday interests| who receive wages bave been set ence had been given to| to the © of the stor {ing that they were voted for ille i line ee ‘ | -—" union men only becanse it ts a mis-|tled, through the medium of the Money i aa t knew about it. 17 ; Se elle ites the he ene | FISH PACKERS FIGHT statement of the position of organ-| unions, to the satisfaction of those | Bite og Prantl tte ey ea atted tee | gaily and later by questioning the / Paliroaéd men of the senate that} OLYMPIA, Feb. 15—The expected | 204 labor toward emp and &) concerned | s ning and told p- | whe ated in th e- | efficiency of the plant and its man- ; they were needed at and a big| contest over Senator Karle's bili | COvOrInE Up OF the tome al and} “If tr r -| , t|T. D. Pag wel for the I | fight will be made « aute| providing for a season for | methe mM the Citt allian ween pt an © ELKS PLANNING FOR STATE the ‘ t 1 agement, is doomed to deserved ob- : es abve the coms setae | ertching sockeye salmon on Puget | His statement that the alliance is|/in this city, the being ecaibent wit= | ¥4 ‘ sly w st atif j ity to fix rates on its own initia uring the seasons of 1906 | DOt enea® Se ee eee ee Emery ASSOCIATION MEETING NEXT | none the the f the defe ah ‘ h v : fe The rai : bbyiat 1908 developed last night before | b&* been ved in so many|who, being paid to breed dinsatis- | hett me ‘ f i ee thought they had th 7 a joint committee of fisher cities that tatement be true | faction with present rial con-| WEEK Ie . I b si ,.,| The bond brokers, at whom the | Off the board when they th the big packers, advocating | ®* reear Seattle branch of the| ditions, try to earn their wages <i saa | thous af b had |! u ‘| misleading reports were indirectly ‘ the last time. but the ed season, and the indepen- | Silian hat organization is not inj In ntally, it may not be un be t te 5 b - he F Wedding 7 % fasieted on incor packers. who insist that com-|®@fmony with the nationa | interesting to the general public to] q Me " - he mes says | aimed, have complet isregarded Graft of the bil! F ed seasons are not ne ‘The whole purpose of the al-/eny Bat the mittee of the cham ci haga — M H hat she did |‘ . uy the )gatory assertions, and the The joint commit lessary, and would virtually r Sat Tenor SHOR. aged Eh A ett ie joeenees “es +g re a Mr vrrpelles gi ; ™ : ad ms are that the bonds will fast night. read the bill and| them, were heard be willing tc at aterday, listened pa-| rebruagy 21 a when the dele ® k was a wit-'8 : rtis Vt at a low figure. At least Marked it “Received deferred! Fish Commissioners J. B. Bab- eo sa creen oa t he had to say t| gates meet t f “ for t h being on of Comptroiier : ail tuammsvate kbar Gaaebin bad et in the words of Mr.) when a member of the ct of | steed 14 ore : ie to th ' on that née «ae | eteo wilt lu f the state of Washington ad- | Bmery. ‘to balan keep indus-| commerce, who is identified with | rhe first meeting t Ag S00 gormiaclal samittes will S ee aed ae ae | erials even,’ if it were h an or-| organized labor, wished to reply to] geattte theat eaday 5 . r does. ath Seochass of Gaui | 7 wise @ tke Hi. Roberts of Point Rob-|Sanization. It ts not ks tojsome of the statements of MF. | thermépo: at ‘ th t r 1 @ question relative Me. Donworth. of ‘ H ~ - "| kill the labor unions, not to meet| Emery, the committee found execu A “fie t s ‘ t she aes . . 7 ne 7 ‘orth eat as here) erts spoke for the Independent can : | tea - ' NEW YORK, Fe unfounded reports circulated fm an effort to ha nerymen fighting the closed thera in an.bonest endo . gee | bee mg eee cap ger Lo ue t . tandard Oil comp Seattle Electric company’s Bill 80 amenied a ‘ Roberts claimed that th aa cath cobtestion ofthe Cue! So ae eee etth open |e | Her ye ' . lade Jersey, today dec toads from the ) tion drafted in what is known as } ee ee Be ee ee ae The bie t of the meeting tel 1. Tt , bab { $15 a share lighting plant, the construe- ; Mies tat en it now Sa oe tan ackars’ associa. | 2008 alliance is for the ‘open shop 4 he is shrewd enough in avold-|pe on Fe Vashing t Mabig stg lnbebe w nich Wad ekbecated te Tae fis Wbbying « mathective : peo of the unions for the ‘ A ting it birthday. 1 f the plug Pat t 16 ye b ainst the opposition of local ; Atting Chairman Geore ksor The joint committee will consider | hat parade hic? ’ h ’ lies and their newspaper ; @ the joint aid last the bill agin Thursday night before atined to BD t * |] “ bought the tt y eces, has up to the present ; ; ' | woman was not Doctor ' { ne, I I let Right: eciding on a report. I. wis and Tikioaas Oa of 1 for a a ; , jtime pr t a complete suc- ~ —, . v a ‘ 1 ! M te s the statement Su- pane = Gedar Gili aeitinne cot « A , atem of Su a | al PB gt OF scheduled 4 k in the after-| at 1 had perintendent Ross, who has shown his companion followed a few min eee toe waged “8 moat oh th M H but t municipal current has been Juates later. It was th lincovered | Matt Miller was y aup-| f # beyor fo Barry Wal Charles ' tas te 1 red here n more regularly |that an umbrella valued at $20 was| posed fr n @ sar hack | Dole wae ¢ by Patrol Mor atthe t vet to be at & k han that from the Seattle Blectrie | missing from the stock. The pe last sunday night. This fact fur-|™4" . 4 fn plain | the Waahle jeorge Washing-|1 did. I got t h y's plant Blectron } | Mar pattern of the handle was de-|nished the vehicle for a jall #¢ lothe ned up the AME} ton, the ma ' e/« t fe ut’ for -thet-% Aad onasecthnr | | scribed to the police, as well as the | tence of each for John Ran- | Sentence by the cc | the ch b-| Mra. Frank | | Jappearance of the thieves jdia and John Headmam, charged| epee aeeeeeeeeeheen! ' wing 1 t 10-cent | { | tamed with having no visible means of | y 4 . 1 t } |support. Patrolman Donlan investi-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 15— #| Father of i her that my mother had! muRDERER KILLS HIMSELF TO | gated the robbery complaint. Ac-| ® The house this morning aaopt- # | F v firet § en me 89 to buy a@ coat id | SfockTo F A barge | | cording to the story told the police | @ ed a resolution instructing the & ' tk , Iw le h money ESCAPE ARREST fad of of! a 2 eanetaie te by Miller, he lost $75 after a drink-| of commeres and la- # he would let me get t, a bet 7 4 | ing bout with Matilda Mack and the!» nvestigate the Kansas & Want t " b it eh to her rv the oil ltwo men. Headmar ed to escape |» . particularl * ih king init t t Mrs. | (Special to The Star) ar | | by flight, but was overhauled on the | » a” to . Oil we | tt Will B. ¢ Hanford and } nt : ; . | hs ea tideflats south t city by the! » ¢ p und ite alleged con- ¥{ ¢ \ had at bu at the| | PORTLAND, Ore b. 15.—When | Gy Gortnos News Aavad © hai | police *® trol of the market * [on en f Elk—h . t he clutches of the law, Lee. he (By Soripps Mews Ans'n.) There was no evidence to convict | » * t I ' 1 1} 1 lio, an Italian who mur PARIS, Fi The correspond- fee wou . TOPEKA, Feb. 15.—The house to- | the tr », 00 the men were charged | ge MERE EEE EYEE HH /George O. Mille. BE rons. ' ~pbypeorclion| “n janni baat Friday, | on = papers & moe i Men are wor | day passec Il fixing the mini- | ¥ ancy ar " n . is | Washingtor A ! Ke ich I gave to antl. d himself in| the st altan, earryin —— | mum freig oll ne prea- | #entence given th ~lers, expecially the birthd ar|h The rest she aah k ion ¢ d known as |G al and other surviv- GOT Ub BRELLA | bill haw already passed the senate | testimony It A that } Perce ss f : found tn w m. Ton pavet: : ae aise. sented i jand will undoubt be signed by man ans Band ving shunsibk “an Pha Ohi : As ‘ i ‘ eae i \ oa t mere: mat man 1 to have a wife and five| VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 15.—Grand et I nee by ( t 1 Mrs, Frank-|in ah 1 It and |} st 900|/ AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIA- | children, whom he in a! Trunk ils are here n W. Ho bu n p f tt hat tal TION MADE |Montana city. It he | par y General Manager Washing he t ‘ ' ' \leffect } aptu 1 \ pro-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb |tried to burn down and | of tne ink of t the ¥ nd of ¥ 1 bef I tt srrounded the ( After accepting the Hansbrough | destroy th He | to for ) 1 | ' t ilo w n w ‘ A to the dra admitted that hey ar per m for their road through wr r T I to £ house aS « 2 and te yester- | both livin th British Col 7 vernment, | Response by Harry Bal Jime the things I x ton h to the room where F tend t ‘ gricultur appro- |the woman and in the it 1, will ref to give 1 Plue H Wh They r 1 jsitting, t lat grat . a ( v tem to th aT 1 th ‘ nd Trunk | fF I ' J ” vol and ab a k metir le f uy if f th I M { 's | himself ‘ ' 1 wa na hours }and sometimes in the b th | will 1 mbia rhe t 1 Resp by | k ls The crt wh acquainte w ¢ “x ns live with this woman.” the it Rev. W. D. Simonds, Or r xan ion Frances mitted was col I b k wt er t

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