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qhe Pioneer One Cent paper of the Worth west gat BDIT!: nN.” SEATTL The Seattle WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1905. " OWN TELEPHONES 4 te 4a The Only Paper in Seattle a I That Dares to Print the News VOL. 7. NO. 19 25 CENTS PER MONTH ERE'S NOTHING LIKE BEING POPULAR, ASK THE STREET CAR WEN, AND READ THE STAR PAGE 3 OULD HAVE CITY CZAR COLLAPSES! | “LITTLE FATHER” SAID TO BE A PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WRECK—ONCE CHEERFUL, NOW 6URLY, DYSPEPTIC AND | SUSPICIOUS 4 > 7 5 _ J ry ENGINEER TP N BELIEVES SEATTLE GHOULD BUY [1, nis city sent a private wire to{ valued “at 998/000. ‘The couple were Paiste aieiie ONE OF THE RESENT COMPANIES AND OPERATE IT | ber and she was in the act of) married at Lon Angeles In 1890 pnd 1 our } making her ape by boat at the| the property coated ff Goulliien jearne att pon THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE time of her arrest. The police be-| California and Idat ‘The allega | ing ler the we ‘ Neve that they have a clear cash| tions are drunkennee@ and abuse |he t ———) jagainst the woman, She was de-| Plaintiff alleges that within « few Tr A {fers pr fended on the arson charge by Chief | weeks clr marrigge the de | : ; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Miller, | fendant » 1 on a ¢ r | af | ti gitle will #00 phone / ceasity of maintaining two different/ who will now do all in his power | d os, and has kept Jt Op F s ‘p of tts a~| systems be done away with, there-| to railroad his former client } ‘Oa thas. wean: ee re aia " committer Dack wane | ove he od te cate seagh s ” ~ —- = only « few! weeks she was, by \f ints > ba r yt the « as \ vase" iis endl : “ reason of his némelect, aubsected t . former yer » oO ¢ uch pay for a mu of a tadhidnable hind A P . we Thomson 5 : ked good to the EER T t one ot 1 5 * ; * ‘ ¥ Peorating i ‘ working for : The Ww eather + | teat i aan . « to force the * “ * 1 P ‘ Spay telephone duce ite rates « Spotter > peated. penton, consisting of } to the same basis as that charged by s a foxy " i} the Independent company, but the | pot nae Porte ‘ Sofie at indications are that auch an attempt Pree eee eee | 9 oun to learn if] will bring the city into endions tit | Tonight and Friday, showers | we seit: ara pred be grggih sage _ light te fresh nerth winds, | LADY BEATRICE O'nRI i ohehalielicliahchaliahahicholichhaheleloiietceleleiciclaiaidaiaideiisieidale companies heir} of a change for en : bok | should the city be success There |_ Wate this hand—tt moves and Rtas tedicaieh tak: tae ace totae, bebaine ME t Bh * LONDON, March 16.—The end of the war is now in sight a Deuiton and ne would be tw . tye will Yell temperature at 2 today P| el te teal : vd msata $l eth thde B rafingnacongiericc gy teabled the teler> it was with this idea in R Se th:Will be want to inmecsibte for fe iit one a © ‘The corpo Mullen susggested that # the field. The hig t . nounce the statements : ommitiee was trying to Whether the vag dag engaged yt efrerounse sue maaan 8 anios | ascertain its at force a redu fine | *® ben zed as simply @ hug ff, intended to influence the in- * * for|tion of the rates of one company. weather ts vagal icsrogeasolerty sad ges * ea- | it should see if something could not Or whether t's 1% * : Se Sane townrte feveins ne coree * FIFO ORR ICR RIOR SIRI ID IOI SI III IIS ISIS IASI SISA ISIS n panies to connect thelr systems in| FRANK PRESNELL Some . more } |nome manner so that people would| Mr. Presnell | weather's | pa th net be obliged to Install two tele-| Bea om Hill car line. Yesterday he | - 2 That the corperation counsel williand today leads in the Be No advise them that they cannot carry|hausen voting contest for the m | | = out latte n seems probuble.| popular #e rallroad employe coming. ( the amie ail eer or.aes | st. PET SURG, March 1 the : them to do sor not| (fo says the | Gennes oe arya vege mes . Nd for in these fr “§$T PATRICK'S Weather Mixer) oe ee Beis ig. stipe Phenom Spm yt nl . WING IN COUNCIL NOW PROPOSES TO DEFER ACTION ON AMERICAN , of th tdpbeery Be, & ee Phe em of brent long a ody | CELEBRATION . RANKS OF LABOR IMPROVEMENT APPLICATION UNTIL THOMPSON RETURNS 1 fire has ca : an to|but-the city itself wou -! . es among the R )NDON, March 16—A message why oon Be obewao : from St. Petersburg states that ar- or te and Manage The program for the grand St | Action on the American Improve | company, also objected to the delay rns ents were pg eter oy. _ceneeey, Nba Masewee| dutvien's celebration. at | ment vm ean tranchiae wan| 28% committee informed bim that on che page tenn eead “helihey, were hs saneet a house jment Company's gaa franchise was) i; would not delay the matter If It Winclone olga to =. I would like ‘his morning to exy rder of H Fri postponed a week by the corpora-| were going to the ng hou: . P e regaré.to the mai day night nises to be one of the tions committee y terday the indi oly ns ieapeeann. -3t to wo Setlower SERGE Ac graded ta the compen? ONDON, March ron Hays ‘ stat Overtare, Medley of Irish Aira, | uatht City gineer Thomson re a noes a mens bey Aho nome Wagner's orchestra; introduction of }turns from his trip to Europe. In a f we oc ing, | ehairm Hon. R. A. Ballinger, | 4 Be oe hee x ore — it will de Murphy; address of wel- | mf initely known whether or not 0 | MUST FACE JURY AGAIN) too, stayor Ballinger, cornet soto, | and when Fhomsdn will make the . ‘St. Patriek’s Day.” Harry Lehr trip?’ The required appropriation ” sous Wearing of the has been passed by the council, but -| Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, at one! Harry ation, “I |Comptrolier Kiplinger is said to be time aceused of arson, was arrested | Triple Crown of ( Rev ‘ | wtilt doubtful as to his authority to ppear to be any/on a charge of grand larceny at| as P. Brown: pia The 3 ; |sign the warrant without violating t not be! Olympia yesterday afternoon rel Boy,” Miss Vera King Lavin | the etty charter imit-| is now a prisoner songs, (a) “Kathleen Mavourneen ‘The franchise as now drawn tele-| A warrant was pia (b) “Remember Boy, You're Irish | suitable to both the counel! and th ivantag of City Detect Mra ma Moffatt; violin sol | cas compeny Engineer Thoma Ke ty, wh George J. Danz ng. “O'Donnell informed the committee that he had he ff " » time Abu Harry Girard songs, (a) a NS STONE. | drawn as fair a franchise as it war omson, “it might! by the w Come. Back to Erin.” (b) “Believe isin SU mere 0 par row |i8 BiB power to draw, although be x found to be Me, {All Those Endearing Young| now brewing in labor circles here | ¥a# Rot sire but that he might r clothing was jen at that time| Charms,” Miss Clara Lewys; song,|as a result of the subway strike, |COlWe Rew) light after making his ity t and removed before the fire alarm | “The ‘Star Spangled Banner,” au ‘The motormen and engineers are | ‘Tee. Spe Where the gs problem of tion | was sent in. Afterwards evidence | diegce and orchestra. members of the Brotherhood of 1o- |edwees. in course of solution for that the pan had set the ° sinew : Engineers, of which War. |70@me,, For that reason it was that t on fir ed. and she was | WANTS TO BE FREE resin: gp reeay “y" t He hag | OME wike to wait until his re which being | jal! for two months until her trial | ing ¢ precedis wt | Ordered them to reture to work OF || mate objected to the delay, a be expelled from the organization |eerting that the franchise bad 5 irawn as well as ald be unde the circum and that further HAW S |itlumination on pject was tn . | posible. He thought the franchise | had te be mo: eral than it would [be under other stance jecauge the company was t m pete | with @ company with a perpet phiae, al x a » superior court jury. Upon be- | Wit the r ing located at Olympia, some one 1 Hisey, aak mmunity ¢ F4 SAYS HIS WIFE 18 EXTREMELY | cay the m Pre NERVOUS AND NOT ENTIRE. Of Sy ever proposed provided. { > pe LY RESPONSIBLE in renent ‘ran ke Mrs. Byrdié Shaw, wife of Dr. | mpany had broke tions with the men wh buy the bonds last Octod ashamed to further prok > promised tu nego tiations on nothing hot alr Before taking the » t up again with moneyed men he wanted to be sure he had something t yre troops in the Warsaw, Mosco LOAN IS PERFECTED 1 want to see the y get a this franchise as quickly a# possi LONDON, March 16—A News ble,” said Coun an en, “but y dispatch states that the de- it does not seem right to go ahead f the Russian loar and grant it on the eve of the de will be issued at u of Mr. Thomson, who may| gInGAPORE, March 16.— The t, bearing 5 per cent inte with valuable information in| yay e fleet departed yest emable in eight years. Financiers to the subj To send Mr. | ternoon engineered the loan received @ Thomson abroad has been my ambl-| 4 je belleved that Admiral Togo | large commission. I have worked |i, now er Rojestvensky's flee - ve that the tn whi e ff th BERLIN, March 16.—The T formation he w K will | coast att says the czar has ordered Ku- be of tncaleulable th k transfer his command ty a hundred at ay t nding the arrival of ant probler in ue a|N the n of seawalle and 4 - ’ . R PETERSBURG, Ma with thes y PETERSBUR t tT am loath | 4 4 ry ' « : a at of the oc L Third and 1g Harry § « of the most prom nent phy wf the city, yee hee eee! terday fi sult for divorce, alles ing extreme cruelty antl brutality and stating that on several ocea- | sions the defendant had beaten her 7,500 MILES FOR A BRIDE * * a * 3 * On he a f y rday,| * * morning issued a re- | % £ rainic restrain ¥ the * Seven th sand five hundred ®& get pound National bank from al tid any fund nding a settlement of _— atid % | o * Brown has made * : ‘ * Brown ri eral eastern & oe erviewed this af- |» sgent-of the Canadian Pacific # - =: ay | © mblway and is located * Th r yoy S = Rage « g. China & shock tome, be se vn pride is Miss ude ® thunderbolt out of a clear sky. Why, | % owes ‘ot Vax . ot yesterday morning when I left home |} o ines te be selene get 1 kis and caressed my wife, and | % Mills. 7 if *| we parted on the tenderest terms | magnate bd | have never in all our happy m # The marriage license was is- #| ried 1 eon anything but kind | ¥ acy yy the renin sara and attentive towards her, There] & tte eity this hae tha elie te te oaly wae explanation t her =| neas being Jc Boyd, of the #] Posen r © girl is extrome’y | # Burns-Boyd hardware firm of #| nervous, and at the present tim ouver, B.C. *! she is in a delicate condition m is 50, his bride 29 *| | 1 wrought up to this d | | by re ho are determined t& | eatr . a po satisfie that ee | whe as loyal a little wife as any } }man ever had, but her nervousness j has been worked upon by hostile} } | parties, and in her present condition | EMSIBLE not a word of truth alles 1 | thor not ange n any| WASHINGTON, March 16.—The| way ag the little girl, I am] senate this afternoon ratified the 1 | ati ot neerned for her nervousness | extradition treaty with Nicaragua and the pitiable distress she is now snator Morgan took the floor for | suffering. I am hoping for a re- this afternoon in opposition to the| TO BE ENVESTIGATED, conciliation,” nto Domingo treaty. PASSENGERS segs ss) comers INJURED 2 ise ee ic et (By Scripps News Aos'n.) he ae Mong hed NEW YORK, March 16,—In a col-| than ten day ts, th 7 > lision between two trains on the |snow-biting wi f second street six pas-| taking tens of thousands of sengers were » ine was |ers and otherwise inflicting s a fan and Mr. Hopkins have made a tt t ment conce ne h of Mrs. Stanford . Ai’ wea et © LONDON, March 16.—K PETER th t war tracted a 1 an has beer Th f 1 e & £ Al, nable to attend the le today ( y hting or t ! te RR H t Mrs. § * * } a f x Ph. ry in the case of T. R. ® S, ® McTavish charge h forg- ®/a ® ery, returned th n nat® t M t r #251 ek with a verdict of # * guilty, with a re at * | cla x feit of unsuita * for mercy. * fk a to supp unusual exposure * *! ich she Bee RR RRR LONDON, Mar 6.—1 ay of bh,

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