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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Seattle Star t, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1905 Vol NO as CENTS PER MONTH WIGHT EDITIO SEATTL JETAILS OF THE STAR'S PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON SATURDAY----WATCH FOR IT “The Shame of Tacoma” By Dan Dean, in Friday’s Star--Don’t Miss It ON PUGET SOUND <<<" = TAFT MOVES UP: OUT OF STORE ——¢ see KeD * * : * 1 will tell temperature at 2:90 today * “ —_— —— Spring, spring * « . 5 beautiful sd lw 2 — a QASTERN CAPITAL, TOGETHER WITH BELLINGHAM MONEY pring R i , HAS BEEN RAISED FOR A SPLENDID VESSEL TO PLY ON Pana nel FAMOUS DIPLOMAT’S HEALTH COMPELS ABANDONING WORK H SAFE CRACKERS USE TOO HEAVY CHARGE AND DEMOLISH A H le wh he | THE BELLINGHAM-EVERETT-SEATTLE RUN oo me A TAFT SUCCREDS HAY GEORGETOWN DAY GOODS STORE But soul stir eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee * # * * es ring hap | od. sody ; | P ‘ oun | NEW YORK, March 23.—A story * A dispatch t m I railroad, | secure Is all writ in ee re el i we fngham toda work w this will be added loc apita el | con ae , i to the ef] in Ml t . t what w constr 30.000 " = man apap | | z t oe stying om the | willbe ateal, belt bot ‘ ~_ an eee o> See 7 ; : 1 ge Hage nl ; pe the finest steamer plyin t wi eogeee region . pwule. ' mt to as | ARR RAR C ' ‘ to the t “ President Ix Be j the Bel am-Rverett-Seattle run weather The tory hes “it | a i) s&M « A to r fastam Bay & Cobumpbia | 0s Snee Ss cganret " promise resignation of ‘Becretary | | we ait store t lookin on _ i | RAIN! RAIN! RAIN ally in the hands of the] | |t wion t yelone had struc TET T cee e Tee eee Saat, Seeretnry po - Eda Oh eee cei a ae P auiae ped > 4 bd t Morea” | t ‘ ware, bet the pase Wr " i *% The following storm warn- . mate oT “ ? eet laa fe ne pad — ee # ing was sent from the F * . outa , san i tun voters eee ta & weath reau to the * eat ye men Im } ‘ a of the robbers could b % fice this mornit be pan ardent admire : F placed | § & storm warning, 7 0: & « | ! t he safe t the wax also visited by # off Washingt ast, moving # |,.7 : the ~ a . Pre 4 oe Se & inward we | the cabinet w a ha , sca \ scene of thelr depredations. +d & | interna . It ‘ shelves Fifty 5 { shoes were taken * * ’ . QENSIBLE ELEMENT IN RUSSIAN COUNCIL VOICE STEPS TO . ° ecent WARD ENDING WAR—CLAIMED MAIN ARMY HAS ESCAPED — fact t State tein | (By Beripos Asean) te thet the was —_——- | SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 —The ; _ ‘ : echoouer W. H. Dimoed, which ar- was “| BAND OF PEACEFUL PEASANTS IN POLAND ARE VICTIMS OF mediat! p MURDEROL A OT. PETERSBURG, M y 23.—It ir are “ URD 2US GENDARMES 2 hortt ST. PETERSBURG, March 23.—/ gather codfish northern | ent (w It is now claimed that the main | fishing stations, and was to relieve : ‘ cuteness bales spon: Sih ‘paueited weseaiaas on tha Ge peace element in the council of | Russian army bas escaped There | the schooner Pear! of such fish as erve ie no further ne of serious fight-| ber crew had caught : * I I RG, March 2 A highway, killing two and wound- ministers has carried its point and | ing although it is reported that Nothing was seen or heard, how- | » desultory conflict occurred ever the Pearl The officers of Poland, to the | ing ven of the victims died te secure 9 honorat ace Thin General Lt h ts pepar- | tion for the © of th to] y th yi* v w on the way to the hospital. Eleven . £ ina lay the Japanese advance, Meet them, ar at is that she was 4 ' ard WAS) states that the police patrol fired others will probably die eonfirms a dispa out by }ar-allow a completion of his ar-| lst } a PNT ee nes OE es mere RES aS eee rangements to defend Harbin | : pr cages: the Scrippa News association sev-| | . are in extensive LONDON, March 23.—Baron oe es, particularly eral days ago. | Hayashi has received the following | ela been found bs dispatch dated March 21 ‘Our de-| ) as they PORT LOt and of M tachments, which are following the ja tect the moth tus, Mareh steamer from | enet have entered Cantu, 2 F the f cleaning Colombe, Ceylon t and| miles north of Kayuan. The enemy bypets t ore raageente feperta that on the night of March/ in large t *, are retreating in| wee & ja t nlike othe thes | 6 the passed a | torpe ! towards the northeast |» ss idee sas had sleet eu a plentiful water sup- | Dest which war f wed by @/ajong the railway @ SANT iho ' t : ter 9 ; ) DOMINGO, Maret * ; ' @quadron of warships | cua: Mere a * The Belgian minister t * | wagor ft : e laf ' yee ~ made n ener | LONDON, March 23.—T an of $100, wee * pane st = f ‘ =| . , fag Standard says that tt is The & the payment of th re | j wagons w fatively informed that the sue is $$, the bonds t * ma. It is reported th «| welk Lement t the! lo tn 66 year - m repesres ha f. the ‘ News bureau's state that able tn 60 years. a mane, Preneh one ttalle wile i mee 8 ‘ =—_—_—_———- -— ® sentatives will follow sul * , ht — Wakefield r - * t " bs Lp : ORR sackurihy sav. ght. the wagone | GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL SAYS THERE WILL BE NO WHITE~ t aid Th ASPIROS MAY Ort as effective! WASHING IN BEEF TRUST INVESTIGATION far WASHINGTON, March 23.—Mex- | Pee “wh yest oa — r f t tion work an Ambassador Dr. Manuel de|! appeared f thet L Ww must be os IRTLAND, March 2 lstrict| Detectives D 1 Weiner were! Aspiros is critically ill with grippe, | °« ations | that ge . e han bee t ked up with shov natea pet od o f Attorney Manning today r n}also indicted for killing Louis Schu-| contracted on inauguration day In these carte ns the “American jin trying to live down t herary | Creety: ate sae , ®. The| . , eg ry Os ne cones 5 Saas Sane indictment aga J tr es . don hance red an- | reputation. 1 t hi atre thrown from the wag & ‘ Ke Art for criminal violation of the | as falien to th t of Secre- (the Wre I e | t f y Pe a n this city. ‘ Little Breeche t « t g 8 k t e the b A. SE ‘ of the leading a > flee ; Col. Hay . ate t a ' 5 erne the in-|r f Swift together with lr ; . 1 4 under Mck f\* & rT ® grar v a ntatives of the h under exam- 7 ont | the} DETR in c eee ei ie ees a" |MQURW THE\DASH FOR | ws cam =.re ing with t ‘ %° ant y today | comiider od ds is scouring Me- came of wor " Un- | meu made | DEAD | | island search for Albert now taking the lead in all th WASH } LIBE | cape ast evening. It is feared that | acy of the orient, where the | °Saye™ ed: s met Bell 1 1 Sta | for the t ftemo« i * 1 cor m to the main al ir he Chinese ca it by , (Ry Sertpr Ass'n.) cs Be aia pnb where it is practically impossible h ties Russo-Jay ar ots mg prensnalpce RRR RRR half ae t he y * * ge ee eee ee ee oe ‘ t , ‘ ui and | CINCINNATI, March 23.— % The moet ser al feat tit * ‘ Flags wer * “No m pecials for you. & the Ha t \@ PROVO. Utah., Ma * : a © t cars Bell was w a * home and quit gala- & = es . & Minnic ‘ te * The ~ he * ad ed all tradition { acy | ibedhnin - paar iten Ph cational tirepeb-.ana.L ee * " ead | % message that & ha n wet aside, The United |& geesat of 1 Se . } x b The| ¥® r nto | & Eugene Zimmer- & t f he beg nid |S She fas pomegerd | ryt HW n-| the heay ‘ r ' * man 1 to have sent his ® cent and m t * ploye: and * t t which were s¢ * juke of Man- & ry Ciplomat * 1 asa g her. * after } * has been tour- & | han 40 treaties ha # Gir declared she w * } A ger larm was turned * with a party of ® t etary Ha : and & oad ty | in ce ® die ha \ a * which pa bo — wal \ a ee jed to shoot n * red of the ex- ® const tion { he Panama anal jany en ¢ ® per V asure aunt and & by the United State Senator G wan in th |he has not be % finally canceled the orders for ® John Hay entered f city Wee ‘ ‘ V aL The ¢ « he | w his n-law’s spe- ® ivil war ming from H, Ram y al agen f the most € * al latter was ® to Washington secretary to | departmen wan se ane a l at * com t band his party * fent Lincoln. He se i him | from Washin D. ¢ vest t e being ally | we back on a pessenger. * ae military a and wa with om t n to have bee a News Ass'n.) n eu wh h * * him until his death, He a 1 ferre 5 a T. PETERS! fa a deputy sheriff, but WAS) ke eR RRARRREKREEK Jin the fleld and earned t ank of | dates for the off f district at-| 4 . arth hen n Tacoma last } - ’ \ |colonel. After the war he wa t|torney and marshal of the new ing a bomb, wa t | NEW YORK, March S\N \ \ |to Paris as secret jon and | dictal distr f Ea Washing the vicinity ee ha er year t n | ley nittee SA Au AY 1 formed n + have gone abros V had y 7 , the alus f ¢ r Th r hedge ah ah Pg 1 of linner wil held a l roe f hi and th ‘ art pted tw ‘ sity club or 1. Invitations| DENVER, March rh his d ute chan: c on the gro five ' have to garduates in all} lature ad it ion th auth € n t | it s t give the policy part at c « Ida thout electing a sen 1 4 " t to vote for the di- fact, Montana and Alaska ‘ator ) get away fr * PRYING TO WAKE HER UP. ite |