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959 SS 2D OTD ED GED The Pioneer One Cent ‘ ~~ : rs ,) The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest oe Cd Ss) w al I That Dares to Print the News NIGHT EDITION a, all SS LATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARC H 1, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. € a5 CENTS PER MON rH eee ee ee A FEW MERRY WRINKLES FOR JADED PEOPLE WILL APPEAR IN SATURDAY'S ISSUE OF THE SEATTLE STAR G. O. P. Has Not Fulfilled Father Is Asked to Pay A Single One of Its Pledges $1,000 for His Children ge REPUBLICANS IN THE LEGISLATURE HAVE MADE THE |= = oe = Corsetivs J. Burke, postmaster) , o rs oe | INHUMAN STEPMOTHER REFUSES TO GIVE UP CUSTODY OF men eeanen’s |) - PAT BRUEN GAY OE Eee BUY (een) on | 2 JS BURK & CHILD REN UN T HISTORY OF THE STATE Utah, will appear before Judge Fr oo WILL BUY THEM OUTRIGHT | | | mes —_—_——_ gate hhh ahaha anaes iy of P, CONVENTION PLEDGE is |eaay eee enw, b le an eo a a* ' Alb J € ted upon him and wa a ) ¢ The t law ating a tax commission WITH #* lawe husband t A h or Ont ffi He w we t to the . DETERMIN EK THE VALUE OF ALL COR- % wife ax epfathe Burke il- | tween ple ha kept t " 1 father believes thaé * RTY FOR PU RPOSES ASESSE MENT; ® i Wie awyers f th y busy and the! he w e er from the malady * fa law prohibiting the issuance to or * | € ¢ © mesaliiance | court a a to take n backs * t exisiat the aca ‘* - re" . the m through at t “ f awards " bodies to the exclusic of ma asylum i e thre en f a the ¢ s sion small * . the »mplaint f th ps & . ath H " ated th o hate laws urged by the State Federation of #® ; na y - t t $1 f the tri This | ¢ ‘ ation mn bid * | ° P ’ } r A be wd : t of lawe n eemery to insur y com * : A «a Pentle . , 7 ! - a f e ¢ hi ’ Ity J F a ve at $5,000, : « ’ ts in Ba w ston by the ® | Ate aie } t Div cheb: " . riggs Phe wr Bs pref * e the pre . ad law, which permits # ob - Si . . & 4 tarvatior a lone, @ throwgt t of road funds o t t * ave t an * 4 « h * Q ¢ ‘ r t TTT rrrrrrrrrrtritir errr rer ress x Ne: Ms based be . fo ye aang is responsible ee h Li e ’ . f that Wadde is a At la ¥ ‘ “ “ th act b an i b acte Olympia Byres the ‘Tacoma ys Anegperod Se cpgjthnawcl Ps : m and bis characiee cattle Da an IT i FE t t " om - Pet Sieck Wak tae HE | Was t. é I ’ Ln f times om Gaff Correspondence by Dan Dean) pan | b f the 1 Lect | ‘The nin 5 ‘ 2 LINES t . dice to Grawts FEDERATI . HBARTILY AF has thus fa. faited t thie « planks } cut a single t , aan eumaniiees ean age tent promises made to the es t , of the sta tf § forget ¢ t than this, it looks ' - 1 the single one of those promises ¢ y be carried this seas Re In only asen ! th fay seriously ieweh soetel more importa ! ’ < ity that the L ace « it is already know : « t t "wh not be, while in or two in-| the attention of the legisiature sainces Bills « ¢ ndteat- | * the . thos e @8 have already been k us to a ‘ | ate alma : . IT 18 REPORTED THAT HIS POSITION ON THE SHAKHE RIVER + hg ex com- |) ts eerbes: | HAS BECOME UNTENABLE i “WE FAVOR A »M MTS work. | SION WITH POWER TO DETER-| _ the subject of irrigation the| , nee MINE FOR PURPOSES OF as-/* » platform anid SESSMENT AND TAXATION THI bes AVOR el ENA | EE IRR RII RT RR II en oP atx, componats| MENT OF SUCH LA' AS MAY | * * PROPERTY, BOTH REAL AND| #2 NECESSARY To SECURE \* THE WAR IN THE FAR EAST. * PERSONAL, T HE END THAT|THE EARLY COMPLETION OF * r c gress between the Russian THE BURDE ERNMENT |IRRIGATION =PROJE IN * ral Kuropatkin, after MAY BE BOR WITHOUT | EASTERN = =WASHINC ny \* the eastern part of the ® PREJUDICR FAVOR OR IN-|T! UNITED STATE VERN ‘ * essive In the western portion ® EQUALITY.” | MENT | wns Qeyend Setp ands * from Putiloff hill and Nov- This promise has not been carried | The kind of a law ne n= | adeer tenets ibaa’ * panese from @ position in out, nor will it be. There ¢ two} * the early cow the} un eave had talon charge of * aneously the Russians attack- tax commission bills new b Che | SoTermmens irrigate was the Sedy. All symptoms dbearved |* e on the Japanese center. Much ® legislature, the Reed bill, which has | 278" last fall by the McBride irri-| Spiaah-whediiate teak ite « t against the Russian left © already passed the house, and a sen. | E8t1OR Cor . f a t hin that |= ked, to oblige General ® ate bill, which ts in the senate com- | *Te* Tecurst Ee EE * s Hun river, which he ® mittee and a report on which has | "'® uth hot He titiea | * ted « the ter. There is no con- ® Deen ordered. Neither of these bitin | "** * Arise | rt that the Russ ommander-in-chief has # Sives the prop d commission It fo expe 4 that] Rotified the emperor that a retreat rthward has become imper- ® POWER TO DETERM THE STANDARD OIL CO. HAS BLOPTED KANSAS OFF ITS MAP, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO ; oa wm weit Mt * oo oo Mayes 4 gpecnhi PR TEXAS, INDIAN TERRITORY AND OKLAHOMA ARE JOINING IN THE FIGHT ON MONOPOLY, | com with, The room was ; Pe enna we tore dc duskeneeneiereaxemeucnil Sy that such a bill wil! be passed ‘ WITH THE REST OF THE UNION TO HEAR FROM og ried 4, no poleon | bills introduced , n refused to even pay hair has couple were of Lieuten- Viasemky, A tew mill- © pres- er the News Ass'n) {x (Ry Ber ST. PETERSBURG, March 1.—An an increase in the patronage o! sl expenses of the members the governor by the tian of four fission who drafted it ments of Kalisse, Lubin, Kislos OF more ecures, tr ng - . r felews irrigation meas |lomes. The pre jon fe due posed commiseior me ‘cee. | ure. favored by the b n jto the general dist condition img” committee, without ever and r " os 1 in the gountry. All F i Is now bower to compe: nty ease 5 to | °* ae feder n under martia The strike on Qtcept the values determined by | ™*Pt May or may not . ith | the Vistula railroad is ende » the them, should ¢ fetermine eny.|* ur it. Her 0. strikers having ’ - “= ~ This promise of the Tacoma con- e om in ss Ale berries sasion ei, 6 t service has been renewed eaemnanone Yention will go unfulfilled by the be redeemed. £0 ur by th opatkin reports that the Japa- : m the subject of the state road ie Oe de pa rae Fee kgcet slippeanathans roel The report that General |X tr iy | tion said | WARsAW , March 1.—Pr onan gallo shy lls a as tt nese have been repulsed at Gao Tu- : : es iss co | nepetiations have been ip wel os ts y 5 sada ypatkin had notified the gen- | lin, on the Russian left. The Rus- the convention sa f NVENTI 18 IN | 7 Pie tetanted 9 | Ku n had notified th “WE FAVOR THE PASSAGE BY|FAYOR OF THE REPBAL OF og wg age grower a ee eral staff that his position on the /sians still hold Kudiatze and Gao THE NE LEGISLATURE OF} THE PRESENT LAW | Direstor Ieantoff informed the rail- | REACHES PALO. ALTO b river was rap dly becom 1 NTI-P Bid; 1 CoM) = ee Roe way strikers that the czar will con-| PALO ALTO, 3 1— ews of | satenable ie & rapidly growing tu | EE: : THE PROVI-| or he ead h ; code all their demands except one,| Mrs. Stanford's death arrived b Sl artsa’ Gy She eante Seal pill w troduce e\” “ le, we and spe ent of (he ots : for its fou all w at Stanford {the Officials, it seems likely th ominous quiet reigns at the war} inquiries regarding Ke thusiasm. the situation in Manchuria are! poco, lack jals in ‘ - ny the of unansw red by th ff! March 1— and his associ sight. iiches ; _ & = they are in momentary expectation born” State Good aenmmeneed vuanive * 1 err ten ne lof receiving news which will be} ‘There is anoth so no steps to- t ot ‘ ke to |of & character unfavorable to Rus- | Under consider " of the law have| SENSATIONAL APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE PRINTED IN SOCIAL- = the : sia and may necessitate the taking en which promise success g inh nd feeling fine,}Of stern measures to repress dis sees . ntion re amendments to the IST PAPERS OF EUROPE—ASK THAT, THE IMPERIAL HOUSE Sirs, Stanford ed to |turbances at home. | o federal t" t ras ending, but at the or % hee betvate secretar nything like a Japanese Ronee! Governinanys er - . a right to expect was the “a Jas a signal for a general by Ju a have looked like @ ee 1 unconditional repeal of 1 ne aia |throughout Russia, and troops are | Thureday night prayer meeting be- the state the — 7 ae: i ‘sida Pn wane ARAR ERA RRR AM | Doing hel is habeniin ¢ ‘ t i gned in — the leaislature he os (By Geripps News Aswad jpeople says: “Occupy yourselves (y Beripps News Ass'n) * sf 4 2 . one cepen tes the ¢ asor's ¢ 6 this CP guc: ew 1 gr a ang gy : x * unceasingly with the propaganda : The Wea ther * |» gs grey = , | mort o'clock 41 new field SUCH LAWS IN e 4 refused to carry out the CONSTANTINOPLE, MARCH 1) og nized insurrection. The| SAN FRANCISCO March 1.—Mre. | @ be * | The fact that the J ry 4 tate Count? ane 48 WILL P pr nes made by the Tacoma con-|_THE INSURRECTION IN YE-| Sil 0 oo al insurrection will be| Stanford went to a picnic yester: | » Spotter # | crossed the i 73 crows Quisrric vent MEN PROVINCE, IN ARABIA, | Dit) 0) Bint soon made possible | day, returning to her hotel at 10} be # |upon here as a disaster. It means 64/4, 9 place at the counter and ws oma convention pointed | gHOWS SIGNS OF EXTENSION | flaborated aie Hone tee your re-|O’lock last night, apparently in the | # ® | that Field Marshal Oyama will 1 sonal Oa tia Mbit neaa Sok CON with to the “GLORIOUS|TOQ THE PROVINCE OF ASYR.|PY Your comilline it the | best of health. An hour later BENE MERE EMME YH HM | do able to concentrate an atack OD) OK” bach was th looking for ACHIEVEMENTS ( THE RE-|THE INSURGENTS HAVE AGAIN ong a your lefonse. Ti dining, she went to her room | |the Russian main pos which | rat juicy Job $8 or $3.50 per g| PUBLICAN PARTY t th *-|SURROUNDED SANTA AND A/O! YOU Ue cieey already struck | thereafter sho fell to the | Tonight and Thursday, occasional | nig vast superiority bers | Gay, festively hot-footing it through t legis 1h go down tn | STUBBORN FIGHT HAS BREN IN |( cap vides get Le |groaning and shricking RL AaIR Pedh nouth te weet wade. would make 14 Rare ts defend the w " precincts and county | Fa eb oe wy ge PROGRESS FOR FIVE DAYS. brood of imperia ge. | poleonsd. Sale is © horrit Watch this hand—It moves and} sites of King county, figuring up the Fone a | MANY TURKISH TROC 4 en, poor and m ble | She son expire aeay will tell the lowest temperature for fellow’s taxes. | jevernents” promised by re-| FP IST ANY FURTHER eran “people, thou |. The coroner was immediately O-| the past 24 hours | “The “dine yy sro ee all drattes » publican party to the people of the|AND ARE DESERTING Oe ee aan ard everything | tified and gave it as his opinion that _ <a STO Seat caw caecus, wae bOte large jurmber | stat TWO THOUSAND TROOPS IN — med jthe woman wa the victim of Ake the cenulnr Seren OF Panies ana + 2ST hao S THE TOWN OF AAB AND HICKH , 1 ; hnine poisoning. A post mor register of tt a of > copy inte ay geass WASHINGTON, March 1.—Rep- | Ait SURROUNDED AND ARE ON | », : are dated Uary | tem examination has been ordered R ATST. PETERSBURG | the se s wttice 10. 9 ny ne their consid resentative Lovering, of Massachu-| rin poINT OF CAPITULATION. |* ane oon after her arrival Mr temperature at Pe King age or ot nae icing mae “ .& od ane 6 Cerne a“ | Stanford told a friend t - at left en! Shel een ioe theme by the committee on interstate and| PARIS, March 1—Two letters| OT. FA . eA b peel yh en ite and feared. a2 A es SBURG, March 1 on, however, the office was ure w . et ition rik ments!tempt on her life and feared « : ‘ ; stn eo of the Panama|signed “George Gop . \ a ates weathe Jeneral easel ft Moscow 1 Ea new puty has other hana foreign sommes OF tt vallrcad, [407 printed in the so News| new extend to iu routhern |other would be made If she re Ne ee scoe chic |asm supplied. With hls little Samm eee of ¢ Which is to feport-to the mest |peper “Humanite.” One addressed | Russia fight between strikers | mained there, that | reau, in the : s wat eted | pi nd pencil, and at 12 o'clock Sete time gress. , to the czar, says: “Innocent work-|and troops 19 were killed and 40) | W th the ¢ tha Scat an Wie 4 “ite Oe cas eek ln \ seer _ ein men, wives and children will for-|w 7 stat ee h 4 7 vane Admiral Zellol on behalf of th » hill, safely registered ; ik to] SACRAMENTO, March 1.—Sena-|ever separate thelr assassin and hi A dispatch from Odessa says that | Bt = Lette: caucereun“at pub? : betel Phe 2 Aienniggs rho 1. In thie matter also the |tors Wright and Emmons were ex-| heirs from the Russian people ie everything is quiet the and anew ort fally womer wded th & pay roll ft 7 . t t ia) vent # people now unloosene 4 : " Sse: eters state mv pelied from the legislature yester- | fury of the people | } ss . P pe a tor a Btoessel was | y cheered ( y Asse r Peters ates kely to be carried pay by the eame vote by which |and it will be useless to offer them| WARSAW, March 1—The gov. Gen | Os daa tate | presented with flowers. Mra. Stoes- that assessment work will alk h and Bunkers had been) promiges.” general today aimed a ot ovntne sa aaeampanted: } I he leted early in June. abject of labor legislation ed earlier in the day, A letter addressed to the Russianpartial stato of siege govern- I 6 a 8

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