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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest in y a Cg ® The Only Paper in £eattle 1e Cad eC , all That Dares to Print the News NIGHT 5 EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARGH 13, 1905 vol NO, 1 25 ( 1S PER MONTH jou DOW'T GET THE VOTE ON STREET CAR MEN'S POPULARITY CONTEST UNLESS YOU READ THE STAR THE CZAR HAS CALLED A COUNCIL TO DISCUSS SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST —_—————— | > MREMENDOUS PRESSURE 1S BEING BROUGHT TO BEAR ON THE SMUGGLERS ‘THEATER MANAGER VICTIM EMPEROR BY THE PEACE PARTY TO END THE BLOODY WAR-KUROPATKIN SAYS HE'S TIRED AND WANTS To Quit | OF FOXY LITTLE CUPID “THE JAPS ARE STILL PURSUING THE DEFEATED RUS SiANS AEE RE EEE Re | enue * & TOKIO, March The f wing was received from Field # ] f Marsha! Oyama * | . ‘The number rs, spoils and enemy's — b casualtion agains forces in the direction of 8 * } follows, but Y f prisoners, guns and spolls is increas- ® —— | ¢ ing momentarily % * JOHN GALVIN, WITH HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER, TAKEN INTO & “Prisoners, over ¢ luding General Nakhimoff. * “Killed and wour estimated at 90,000. * CUSTODY BY CUSTOMS OFFICERS—TWO HUNDRED POUNDS yy the fleld, 26,500. ‘ Baeny tend n the fleld, 26,500 * OF opluN CAPTURED GREAT NORTHERN MAGNATE SAID TO BE BITTERLY DISAP- “Flags, two. F -Guas, abou * POINTED OVER PASSAGE OF RAILROAD COMMISSION—~ g * ; * The sensatio arrest of Mrs. }out to customers. BLAMES J.D. FARRELL FOR LACK OF GENERALSHIP H 2 Ee The place was watched, Yenter t om, 25,0000,000 rounds. * Charlotte Galvin yesterday after lay Elvira Galvin alled at the . about 75,000 bushels), & [Boon by Customs It tor Frank | stand and left with a covered bas PAUL h 13.—It is » ta and the ot H Fodder, $5,000 kok & | Loftus, on a charge of aiding tn the | yor in her hand. She was followed Preside ' * the Grant | tha = Merged — “Light ratiway outfit, 45 miles im taeling of oplum into the Unt to her homa ‘The watehful tn ' ppointe priest of railroad @ “Horses, 2,000 & | States, has led to the woman's Con | gyector did not arrest her, but took the fa € bis p re cenrecly, i & “Mapes, 23 carloads. & | Session, the arrest of her daughter, | up his stand near the home to awalt n Washington to 4 r 2 ta, outside of $ “Clothing and a 1,000 cartloada, | & mise of 12 years, the father, Johr ments. The Hid age of the railroad M who know th “Bread, 1,000,000 ration® a |Galvin, who gave the name ot e to wait lor erely censured pa litieal pooh-bahs ; “Fuel, 70,000 to: * bith, who ts the aegier, and the weighted down w J 7 f Beattle for his lack r t Groat Rortherlt % “Hay, 60 tons, besides tools, tents, bullocks, telegraph wire # very of over pou of the valuable traba of erests ¢ & and poles, timber. be ves and much other property * reamy™ dope eRlors’ lon the scene ne } is waid to ha nW it ts different. & "No reports have received from our forces in the direc- # denvou street. | 4 nm. Bhe was stoppec h as The man, woman oF # then of Sinking * omusK e fOr |ter an attempt to throw | Nor att 1 the newspapers but % “The battle fs officially designated as the battle of Mukden * be yo Br og . eae toms offices nd the scent , LOIS MENDENHALL c NTAGE: at Tacoma, was y in knows that the name of J. D. Fate pen ” nde of d re orth |} down on her neers and " h © of the 7 nd at Olyn « " ynonymous ceaeeereeene FOE EEE EEE E EERE EERE EER [OF the raw material to the Port of tearm confers a Alextnder Pantag 5 ft ® nd has bee gy ee by Tobby tls cs re "this pen saga land and San Francisco markets, a4 | «riminate the trio. 1 by >t ty for t 7 . Ny d gor Papa stens . — well as supplying } women Ir "i Loftus | Pantages th 1M ly Mende " cron oot diay Heir gy ie se pr lino Hy §T. PETERSBURG, March 13.—The cgar has summoned a specia ae Serene Baws arched the home and ur ices. deughter of Mr. as n t. who t ‘ S oeas 40. Scie Wane | soont‘ta Goer atin atte i polttie eeancil for tomorrow, at which the situation in Manchuria will be | Cartied on thelr lle pound Rored te thos Te Sere etris he r° eo : ee a strain of profes n wise men wink and remark considered, together with the general war pr It ts repor ' pamors house two w — : . ' t for th t y ning a leg Something doing!” thet the peace party is bringing tremendous pressure to bear on the | FUmors « coees Gene | were taken to the city Jai a _—. rh t t nK This condition of affairs ts what emperor to undert ace negotiations even at the - ig” Stevens oF 6 wend line cee ee ae dee UG bow trisnae ck tan co : ‘| As @ matter of fact, the once | Mr. Hill 1s strongly antagonistic to, mitting to the wo the war in the far east has Fp Bess shop te guilty twas simply | * 4 . er 1 2a th y relations existing between | and rumor has it that he is taking mistake and tha a has not gain b ere ee eee ag Tanda BeBe Micg bh : : Mareesp at Northern president an place his political affairs ‘when the pledge to vacate Manc was broken. Salta Gustth. ‘Seek ‘ue the week of / . SA Mies Os ‘ wing ¢ . in Seattle are on the | in other hands No further news A received by the war office from the . ap the we since his arrest, has kep pt . al ‘ x Mr. Hill ie not at « Mr. Farrell with oplum i jaupplying the tra ° silence and took his s : | f compelled to resign frost, but the magn * catastrophe is apparent to all and where Stevens left off and the offi . Aang roe b b 5 , sed with the manner in which | bis “portfolio,” will have no caus’ ‘Rews of the real sit n is being gradually apread throughout the np Be ae (eee axnongs © eosmet 1 jclals believe that he was intimately tot be te whak bed bean a | Farrell has been running railroad | for worry about three meals a day ; ® eceatuating the popula ted with the big smuggling |with his wife and daughter uel | WILL BOYCOTT ; grit ed scrtzenndb raed beeetiedl uglle termagheeroen « ©. Inspectors Loftus, Brink onfiacated opt will be sold at t ly, a sa » have re c ectic ] , No : we another huge army to be sent to t 5 ’ a an Lone a plum ' ata r that tical ger's ne has been favored with many froat is admitted ¢ a hercalean task, and cannot be accor of ant Bal ing r have: panated thelr tater date. A few s nthe ag PORI LAND FAIR .. : pep Fins aa saitios for tnveul plished wit 8 difficulty, so great is the popular feeling make head an tan he |e baee learned Gat Oe aes hind t t ; mer » is pow accounted & ‘ay aot i make hea: at ¢ hase » cixar stand where the] ae capstan M Peco Bon : | | ‘The wer offi imite th fternoon that the scatt n ie aan én ¢ ~~ | I e PE ae: ical enough, anyway, to re age vt the once ple nadid Manchurian army are still in grave dan enugeiing. Attest it ‘wee oe es he nen | enis re tire on a good income t the panese fi col n re ouc that @ cigar ane, new nd daughter iD < 7 =o 6 m Sed: or Galvin, was betr wot . bef i ees ar va | position for empting ¢ t Tt is also admitted that the Russian losses to date tn the great ye " » sadam Pty a Sg eH ha | CLEVELAND, March Mre./* 7 —— seb dattle of Mukkden tota! 66.000 j* lence” where the dope was | 1 Jur r bonds ¢ the pen ahe prin e in the ps Sanale Chadwick, the modern female | erection of the buildings were pass Nek Turpin of Minar ha ed by h Building Trades as-| SASEESESAE SEER SR EO REE e fi of generals of - Judged guilty of conspiracy by sembly at a special meeting last] * * ' battle {jury in her « whe aght in @/ night. The bod eatened to boy- | ® PARR, March 12 A tele- @ | verdict Saturday night cott wit if the directors gram from St. Petersburg says ® ttvet ut that Hecause of her deafness Mra. | wer in their present # Gat & strong agitation has * be vaised and Chatwick did not bear the reading | ¢ | Rhee started on the bourse & 4 that the the ¥ t and her ney The r ! ns Were passed after * and ircles look- t b Francis J Wing, had to lean to-| 9 t , the Portland al.| MURDERS NEIGHBOR AND WIFE, THEN BARRICADES HIMSELF * toward peace in the far # ral R f her and distinctly the one a ven an # ' f the phn 3 vd Fa, vo-gr bade = wolbauiy. ven bee a tig hg v Mie) IN HOUSE AN DHOLDS AT BAY POSSE—FOUND IN POOL OF * * Orient and | The wor who wrecked banks | out of Maret whitia ° se aaeeane nnn eee eee eel and that jand buman |i Treated a scene > BLOOD. rwhelming Muk ide the mahi ea war will be prose-| TOKIO, March 13.—A dispatch from the front today says “Our forces drove the enemy com pletely out of the district 25 miles Borth of Mukden yesterday. We are Will pursuing the Russians in ai! di KETTLE FALLS, Idab March ( our m 8 (Ry Beripos News Asean ,@ window he saw the police ambu- nied her guilt | DENVER, Colo March 13. lance draw up to the burning reel- out exactly five | George Schistier, a teamster, in a fit | dence and immediately opened fire ot ago yesterday killed tw sons,/on the surgeon and officers, Dulin th thers and and Bohanna falling victims to the 1 a er a pitched battle | y ey The former is dangerously rs. Chadwick face 7 | w ars fncer n | he dead are nforcements were rushed to ' to $ K. FILL the scene from the police station “” Kelley has added an Hat of vie-| cabin of Vick Ma It is eald that fections, inflicting heavy damage on 2 the defeated enemy. The Russians p the determined attitude Kelley, wh an In-| ously wounded F ount le rt vis ft a *, t r th | nk roses the u bia | the ann t is p 4 4 ‘ Sey ctantened count leas art ads | of the . re te * renee holee tne, tae Dr. Chadwick refused to talk | MRS. K. FIL! and sheriff's offi Firing squads Supplies, ammunition and p , ’ a about the t | “ GEORGE SCHISTLER. ationed nearby houses, Mra. Chadwick ts a large force was placed in @ certained, but more tha corpses have alread found on the field ‘According to statements of One of the Russian off the t | e ' a the county ja Dr has i I loaded with bales o! y Port Arthur garrison has nar 2 > not gret-ealled to see her. H qe COLDENDA Wa March ¥ gs cee "s niareae Redlegs a ed Dobginend hi — sli * Tc eee ee T eee eee eee oe Emil Hoover, remain ‘ at-|2 pe the w nd shiv. | | constant volley, during which Kelly tet Shanghai and went to Sin te veneered * , | The en = *. ering in ght air ank |was wound Ting. & thority that © (2% The Weather +. pet ae | ae prow [Of the Little Kitekitat br. | ra Marted towerdtks howe Garage ‘Additional stores intended for the |% the Tearke S« rare s * a u “Holy Re preacher, | gripes om ts Ges tae . Rave been seized at Sin)» tendant on th “* otter # | to o of t ‘ an old fa at Of | ed When the door was forced, Schist- the colors ned | 1 tly Pp ¥ | sorte w , by he -rypterotpindlbanpand rg 5 mpre a ler was found lying in a pool of nd re . * know i aahie Spear + f “ ¢ e age ® blood, wounded in several places fom Vladivostok, which has o pad | PEPE SESE EEE SEES ESD | ug 4 til he acet- | proba place nt this | Ten ng-aien red the Free! ike accuracy and breathing his test. $e fa not ee previous ware + ‘ 2 aCe || denta i newspaper the no- | month ; ‘ ; f After the rder wn whether he died from the —— .4 . ine & onight an wesday, occasional | ¢ g bees v b « e aE ©d | set fire to the Fill h lets of the offi _TOKIO, March 12—Marshal Oya-|% Daler. 7 Zl rain; fresh to briek south winds. | ce,of, ‘ the minister away. Followed by | thought that a son aehcaea cers > 4 Teports under toda: vont . crowd of 100 men and boys, the mg rag the direction of sof he r . | Watch this hand—It moves and ao : ar 8 life who was away my's theses have not PEERS E SERRE ERE EHS) will tell erature at 2:30 te HARTRAN ig , : Boe ae neo gay «fire and started on his TOKIO, ™M the front state that the Japan rapidly mov | RESIGNS AUIAIY ia ie test AFTER met cet 2 ete - | CONTRACTORS iecisiatre witt oust Adame and at 8 the Seventy-first div e 4 iivision great strugai 1 fied. Although 7 hen cig ve | legislature will oust Adams and al- (he storehouses at Man es goes dea COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN / ant Governor MeDenale to fill the vacancy. With this end ntractors who are violat-| the Peabody contest, in a large Uher places, large quantit dy arrived a ; Ammunition and war material aring or has al TENDENT WILL GIVE U PHIS! GormrAX, Wash. Maret , | law in spite of recent | meast { fall {nto our hands.” = sataeedid: that tha aden JOD ON APRIL 3 * back to my husband! 1] wile J = ne pro-| measure, Will satisty everybody. | cagualties and | P dur é aw 5 ret te ; * LONDON Se eae of " Saasteaatt: ted Gad toes —_—_—_ t NEW YORK, March 13.—A strong P * all the tre j fam cha woe : Tt rumor in the Stock exchange ig that - a | ro es . 7 CHICAGO, March 12.—A bill wa have evidence negotiations toward a consolidation % tte have , * - tien % the 3 t k- | filed in the « tt t today by i will ena he New York Central, Union Pa- we iberoached Russia # |THE BALTIC FLEET eee ae F. C. Butcher, of eland “g convict @ majo fic and Northwestern for the 5 throug informal cha be) ; retina at ins wh at {ng that Charl and ‘ rs working purpose of forming a transconti- + He ae « _* SS RT LOUIS, Islan ————_— sia had tary William Hy , t nental line are progressing rapidly hat the re ‘ arch 18.—The ate . y ‘ supreme council 1 t ; , ) 1 will Mkely culminate later in # negotiatio vs ms | taken ¢ give eet a . « | suprem Royal 1 a| A short t ago the board of} an Kely & that aglaw : 2 vt . et gece ee | DIVORCE DECRtEé an bie t of at tt pot h the fraternal insurance society, have| works ordered, or at least claimed to |the month fan ener ma ' a aquadror t N e, on] r ; at he et husband, who is | spent re i 1,000} have ordered, th to er 7 mous but &| the northwest coast of was to take a p . 7 f the f e ‘ t The unt r j se pledg t would &|on March 4. It is understood that WAS ANNULLED 0x pany on late named |a t Y 5 A be ans ie by the gi _ a "! leven more Chinamen are being Ret keep warkhips Wa> & like equadten will teateta thare Gate and could not consistently hold both | ver te his erring asks tha jolatm, Boweves PS "| tried in the grand jury room of the : for 25 years. # |the end of April. ‘The crews of the positions, } Day Anchent f r has been paid to the order, the) federal court this afternoon for be- PARRA RR RH RR ee | Bhipn iiling night and oe) Judge Griffin this morning set living Endicott, eloped board of works being indifferent to| ing unlawfully in the United States. oa iling night and day, and) 4 Jide the decree of divorce issued to| The King county schools will | th fe of hie brott | the matter ele tn tho daccad tabae ctowa tube ABTS b- ons. gel aicabw aay ah ar aptapiy i" ‘om Stanley Rut-/ send an exhibit to the and | rt Colfax and occupied a the federal court March 16. There te no trmation of the te. | Loutse D. Rutter from Stanley Ru' } ‘ en tried in the federal cour ng asked the] port that Mucsla has bonene | ter in March, 1908 the ground, | Clarke fair, and plans will soon ging house. 7 , : ene |WILL DECIDE ndge Kiefer in the inst two ton 18 permiasion to re and ta the Badios nn wor ton | set up by the defendant, that such / set on foot for its preparati ng t ore 4 at th Frank ¥ Twas arrested this be that int eat need | as a navel base decree had been granted on misrep-| Space h t wa . . zy. phywteal and re ie Pap a adage i resentation to the court. The de-| exhibit the pupils are taking t and a charg are ny GOVE RNORSHIP age GR OEE (age 4 all bi for the crushing |Hi¢ LAST ASSIGNMENT fendant avers that he was not serv-| great 1 in ft. It x that ’ ; OF woune'd erfected a temporary organ ; St Mukden and makes n ed with a copy of the complaint or| the new superintendent, St gg fe ehaphee « Pociet DENVER, March 13—The su-| ization affiliated with the Western i} Sm excune ¢ that the strength] MINNBAPOLIS, Minn, March 13,]@ummons, being in the state of| arrange the different schools in Pade t - t the Central | preme t this afternoon will re Central Labor unton. They have — Japanese forces wes under-|—Howard Bitman, managing editor| Wisconsin, and that the plaintiff} county into di and begin . r ; : op ¢ nea panet eration mated lof the Minr 1 oday | falsely reprosented that p 3 had! tve work or t 5 , : pl ge phate ageless Commander attaches no blame! of Bright eeu served on defendant in Port- he assumes } 1 both t L a t } [ : —<