The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1905, Page 1

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Daily Instead of Once a Week--at Ragley’s Drug Store, Second Ave. and Pike St.--See Page Six Led ‘ XTRA ! DON'T YOU THINK IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO READ “THE WEB,” STORY NOW RUNNING BURIED ALIVE Legislature Takes It Up a qe STAR'S SUG SUITABLE GIVEN THE CRUISER WASHINGTON SESTION THAT A PRESENT BE 18 BEARING FRUIT legislature 8 lature And ye Baker, of duced a seoale meat of two ate and th draft a dil! & legislature some ‘ ryiog a cover the exper 4 — th ent SMASHUP @GEVEN PEOPLE REPORTED TO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES INA) WRECK OF THE NORTH COAST LIMITED AT HOPE, IDAHO @y Sert we Asean 1A b t . SPOKANE, |} L—A_ report} ) ' st that the weet > h Coast A Slepatch die be this morning ' ‘ k . by are reported killed. It mn on peorvati t the train was se 4 wpe Bice = Was trying (o mak ore ed, but no or Mo details of the ko t ported killed 1 at rg Clara Genslar brought sult fn the 2 n Pa superior court this afternon against f k| Wiliam Hrooke, a married man ‘y ative | asking for $5,200 damages for sedu ONE KILLED; MANY HURT. an Luis baggage ® were hurled from partly over. were the tra train proc with the in k, turni | Relief tra Fruit-!sent out ar dy and | cleared TO ENLARGE” BuiLOING NEW BILL. ‘and physician, is now man’s reec sick LYMPIA, V A contract for the three Stories to the Masoni 1 bef Building, corne { Secor t th O84 Pike street, ho en | . t mir Clellan, th * price being | and f powe upon th Gy Beri MILWAvK: wan t the American be P Rent tournament hia. Senator A. 1. Van do Vanter Greatly imp: The Seattle Ste The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH EATTLE, WA ON, TUL Vol NO DAY, F 1905 413 a --IT iS GETTING INTERESTING Meat Inspection Bill Is Rotten to the Core 180 MINERS ENTOMBED IN AN ALABAMA MINE AND ALL ARE PROBABLY DEAD my es Nowe Ass'n) " ey Hately | THE MEASURE 18 AN EFFORT ON THE PART OF BIG PACKERS te, 8 art were immediately | “ | pik OH AM Ala, F t the mine, but | TO FORCE SMALL DEALERS OUT OF BUSINESS AND TO A propriet es R re ¥ ard at work tt be r are ming in very cific Market, sta that t b ag | Virginia mines, where the ext \ FORM A VICIOUS MEAT TRUST IN THE STATE ‘ f the most 1 img iners and la- | the t class and all belong the | {t r ‘ f ah borers ‘ t ae th * United M Ww i f Ame a. | — } t : hed f det a t ’ H k last « the first | ‘ L) th nt ! f party ¢ to w CO tt tO kth A P . ef early t t midnight ttle headwa M r ha r vce tlt - no me <\* b. 21.—It was learned ter that th ? . to th ot , t rmed. 1 ‘ wh f - ha greed to a t t a jeer y Waak " goods age" * a P what t oo Pra " all} f a {terior of the had not been|* 4 fa D * f the t ‘ ‘ te, | i a ha a aba reache * « ' t * A th f ° wn that th ea . I t Edward Flyr f the|® © vet ' Hat eg . ~ : : re « ng the t where the men a m- | Alabama United Mine W and|® apply ¢ the {the f PON a bn t et and cet ¥ be forced as the 4 filled with afte " al ¢ ceman Fairley, to- | ® ear ex here a * e ‘Or p and many aA } gether with J. R.A tor-|* the of le x 8 ft Jovercome and had to be take to} ganis are at the » 7 t ota t plants “ * " t be ot - he surface to be revived. } President Flyns there | ® v * | teek t t t add i Cats - | were } men ye * * ex t f © - BIRMINGHAM Ala. Feb. 21 ly, but as yeeterday was _._-_-_ eee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee the miners arf met instant exp | regu Virginia mine late yesterday aft There were 150 men in the min at the tims of the ¢ n and f th we rey far, not one has t brougt a ne | a ' , F ws aft . able ree h € Olympia Bureau | with kee zh at the ant a f rescuers are at th sare at work f — Seattle Daily Star. t oy have a able =f Olympia, W ‘ a the i 4 " work, as the whole mine I . r Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean ‘ 40 r was caused fe OLYMPIA he . Jescape with his a t y ta pitrpame to give the F arer tog ; ‘ | T Virginia ne Is tsolat t t lett the mines | 5 a ee any an @ < " at being by a dispatche wet the ga at ' h sha 1 2 ro : Mineral railway office this city. | st if tr f the | wa ttle the p with a grip t = ate fore it was known here that josing of the h of the To put the small producer out of u anything was wrong at the ca ' business, | It Iepernicious class logistation ents € midst vicious sort mmaiferat n measure if e joiat dairy and live stock me a exe EXTRACTS FROM LAWSON’S STORY OF AMALGAMATED IN mittee last night prec tatec x bitteredt debate of the seasior inaes an the F MARCH “EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE” The bill was de the | pa Most veher b . . f Va » backers were charged with ‘ A -reonal OUTBREAKS ARE GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE CAUCASUS— | having # pat y of corporation ats a ce of prise ¥ system,’ jattorneys present to f for the , 7 thought showed me THIRTY-FIVE KILLED AND INJURED IN A STREET FIGHT It Wbrecenting them © ssleieus soagt | ear TF acnoee al that < commana | farmers, those big r et-| and trying Standard They t “ * 1 te nd 11 wa #1 don't (By Sertppe News Assn) there yesterday for the remainder! ponente of th ay head for a a wor ture \ y varied 35 LONDON, Fet L—The Ex-|0f the year, the whole educat Representat f King|casses exa e the Frye Then ame my pury » lif is without the news belag none has a dispatch | *7#tem of the has gone nty, who f niqu * | b r f free to laune? ent: 1 t sed around before the ink on the from ra which aten | ® 1 of stagnation bill, was “bawled to a finish.| George C. Israel, the cele ties of the task were 5 for a t was dry, and my family, lenat masaenar* aatat ents have wearted of the) He was forced to t that be did | Olympia crin - it aon ee A ‘= an deueneoll.: souaeeae Caucasus acy and other ¢ t know anything about the merits |ing against the ", made a fair! that much 1 would be required, | daity through the mats rine tans at: rlevances the bill and tried to get out from arid as backing . t ons of their pastas the @ universities, gymnasiums) under the storm of indignant of if ar . ‘ ] pe pe - e- | pare along to the valuabie.batld are on a| atic by saving that he int ed | slaughter } arge atl, | snandoun se be sur is the stand- en| He was again “bawled out,” for a! pay ts f ’ : ; > © ger py of the bill was produced and | inspect a en we are| oie * taugh ¢ against it showed that he had not willing th b ase, All we pt at ogee 7 tters t or na fuced it by request, but by his own fa! ay ety ar thine—2 th t > ac t P ted in fa tion. The waite a = Pe ened. 1 wen to os re he dollars you are after \ n ties t ext| The opponents then took a crack | f the e wilence | p A hears your story and weighs your 4 Se b a nonstrations |at the Prye-Brub any, of Se-| wa: - ~ Oil part ti ods ca al out the YES or NO, * ; ca t I attle, as ostensibly « t a , "7 Clos “ . which means business. I had dis- PETERSBURG ture bh to bitelthe dear 1 the same|big pa 2 2 gn aN e year re that few pape hes from Bi at 12 an a und time seekib« to throttle tion va fully. fl scored oting at @ street fig’ bet Muss ¢ in the meat t ne Y ple want xt - = or messenge One's 1 Armenians, Sunday were OF GENTLE BIRTH Me ins rou wt ’ k finest word-pictures sound better and wounded. Fighting wa MOSCOW. Fe In te of\charged With receiving a salary | indepen t slaughter ses. There Bi . B :B than they read, so if you would |reaumed yesterday 1 re-enforce that 4 Duke Serg from the Frye-Bruhn company and a nigger in this w : y F Sipmor- Resicgt ithagg next man see them as ments have ® ! Th onan al b me : : y appear on your rioters ar fued today t ne o as have, canes ceremeies Foe ee eee mind's canvas, you must paint them a f gentle birth. eee ot a . re his eyes. The enthusiasm of ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 21 workmar vactes — tist, h the subject, Owing to the tent of the th a rwe tt Between * he deer tones of his votce, of Russia, resulted th f th y and he Syst t be « 1 wa ver; of his hands, losing up of the « ty lably 1 r he | . 4 all factor jing another ‘ | ox , f\ man’s v When he sees what That the me eg pes : 1 you have w 2 . i nothing more % = re | 5 . the t_of th RRR RRR oe thin < _ MAKE RAID MOVEMENTS OF BOTH ARMIES | ARE REPORTED IN THE FAR EAST (By 8 o News Ass'n) MUKDEN, Feb, 21.—The Ru t ’ Cossack k 1 INFANTRY ATTACK KIO, Feb, 21.—Marshal Oy ama 1 infantry attack } tt nese on Fang ay. The Rusians shell | fay with y ew | the long range but as done | THIRD BALTIC | FLEET COPENHAGEN, Feb. 21 The 1e Weather + out entire SECOND BALTIC FLEET * PORT LOUIS, M us, Fet ~ * = The second Reecian Fb Spotter : | r P h ahis . t Nos hese Tt -~ : eee eee eee eee ee F y the thor | « purchasing istic of Tonight and Wednesday: Oce 5 { me larger 5 they sional Rain; Brisk to High South, 5 f th . °F tact that there with th Shifting to Southwest Winds. . Seattle which MAY ATTACK VLADIVOSTOK oS ght b {1 tell the lowest temperature for city ean Jook upon the measure in xd will K10, Fet A pating but ome Nett, and that {s that the men wh L h Rus- | prye-Bruhn company eeking to | the rega t 8 A h ry a t fen-| Frank Jobst, one of the 1) tan insure safe arrival wn ' known meat wholesalers at th stinat rfect condi- | tilated es of its time | eity, denounces the bill as a rank | tion very name AMALGAMATED trust mere, Mr. Jobst states that Meat of this kind is in great de-|jures up visions of hatred and Fet 1 the is simple enough. He) mand In the local market, and is!trayal, of ambush, pitfall and er command~ | eayy if the meat inspection bill goes | now shipped ed to the con assination. It stands forth the . i here t | into effect, Frye-Bruhn and no one | sumers h Judas of corporations, a monument t ' sburg Ise will reap the profits, With th “The me inspected every | to greed and a warning to rapacity | pass age of the bill, Mr. Jobst stat morning, and to my mind I cannot may this story that Tam to t NEW CHARGE FILED | J all of the farmers who seek to earn where any benefit is to come out t forth its infamies and its b |their Myvelihood by raising stock the bill, with the exception to| rors, that never again shall such a will have to come to Mr. Frye and | the large packing concerns monster be suffered to violate and take whatever he wishes to give A meeting was held at the Pacif fefile our civ Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | them for their meat Market, situated at Sixth avenu this afternoon filed a charge of pet While the clause in the bill ap-/ and Pike street, by the local retail "The ables t ty larceny, for the alleged theft of | pears to those not familiar with the | butchers last night for the purpose | only Ike the who, after i% yards of silk from the Bon | motive of the would-be be topus | of discussing the bill. 1 eres 1 MUSK I k gainst Frances Price, the | of Seattle to be nothing mc than Each and everyone of those in at fin whil old actre from the 10-cent | a protection to the public, yet un-| tendance di ed the measure in ' ’ w.t r stage, who was recently | derneath it all there is no benefit the stronge na noth c f f A F tried under a charge of obtaining | to be derived by any but the Frye-|ing short of an att to form a r a live p ote goods under false pretenses from! Bruhn company | beef trust in Seattle, sim the vocabulary, ‘Police! | nd, sa € a. wereney several local stores The retail butchers say they are! octopus which has peer ng ( 8 removal, mesernmenenete

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