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(Reem y ms aay ee ASHINGTON, FRIDAY ARCH 24 VOL NO. af a Cl 1* Spotter : yht to Fres THE DOGS OF WAR: a An om - ue EDITAC ING GOVERNOR'S FRIENDS INSULT qarno TAKES A SLAP AT UNCLE SAM—MINISTER BOWEN r SS] THER on aidicabiapntide I | wit BE RECALLED AND VESSELS DISPATCHED TO VEN SARA RARER EEE ERE EEE HHH | ¥ * (Special to The Star.) ! \ f e is EIVELAN COAST MMEDIATE BLOCKADE BY AMERICAN | * Mr D’'O 7 . * a “ ¢ * I rsay Re | ag co COLFAX, March 24.—T f WARSHIPS PROBABLE—CABINET INCENSED mt . eee ‘ buneh ) a Bi lhs : eee ete cere: oo : To Star’s C > | | 5 “ * “LITTLE BOBS” WILL VISIT # |* o Star’s citiquie * that has shat to the| & . ] \» * | - enter * PORTLAND FAIR. @y Gerippe News Aswn? abinet at this morn meeting. | Seattle, Wash., March 24, * —_ re McB t : * i “es — ‘ . The dtspa from M er Bow-| @ To the Editor of The Seattle & *. | f the t had * PORTLA € M ) Ma M ar 4 i* = WASHINGTON t * 8 While thanking you for your very complimentary crit: # (By Roripos News Aes'n.t f the re t € *—I k , * rece * The Earl of P done wf * . a wow t f en f * word was ¢ a and on my pe NEV NS. March ; rm ™ * | regret that y make an untrue, misleading #® BW) ORLBA . iis i * E w ok ‘c- department today . * air statement of fact concerning myself which ® | Lewis J, Lyons, murders Dist ; Ma D * ( t on * - the * > aak you as publicly to refute by publishing thie # » V de Va ‘ prot " xt nJ Word to th * at issue be n nit @ formant, whe m ed you ma "i | was never * ndit " a P a QSutes and Ven ‘ * a “White Bleph La Shelle'’s hands, pareding “The # ‘ a week pa H er ha if * k t me t that the f fa Castro’s note to » o ® Rialto” doing nothing but drawing $100.00 a we nder contract. * « ‘ tt fe v . af “ hero w A i ect & gabe peremptorily ' 1. Mr. Thomas wrote this play for me was under a ® t Appem a he jule en f * ( pa ‘ en Be git any questions 4! be a os © years’ contract Mr Frohma imported me ® b fh 1 1M A * ‘ * all Mrated. The text of ® from England to the king in “A Royal ly" in eup- ® a more ved w * * ice, will not be ma ® port of Mise Ar and just at the end of my three # | | ui J. ¢ eee ee | Oe. ar & yerrs’ contract Mr. Frohman rete me te Mr. La Sheile, who # | x } f, who 1s to officiate as | 22? % r J e. G ie 5 = t no & had accepted Mr. Thomas’ play for me * | 1 Edward W of Nort as . 2 Mr, Thom The Earl of Pawtucket” for me unse- & (By Beripps News Ass'n) & shod : os - , ‘ ee ma a a em & licited by me, as he has publicly stated, inepired by my work in # none titan ws * Hotel W un after the recep- | of Eas of th aff ate depart ® this country during my three ye ntract with Mr. Frohman. SORE BAID, Ma 4. : was pres with a i be f 4 « that b rt a & engagement or been # “White Elephant” or “Walked the Rialto,” # | (hint, division of Rojesty ffice, where he ha 5 it. in Hanford’s chamber a. ——_— |® having always appeared here in special engagements as an w | “tusddrim, Ras been sighted king all winte ast G » Thurs afternoon per *® actor of position in Engiand. - ¥ : “ i* | am the ore entitied to a refutatio { your misleading @ | oe WOMEN UNIONIST S |% ssreosora era tire name's! your wales interment ; MONSTER, THE BIG STICK AND THE PEOPLE * | realize the y claim to thie ® LA rer , t the|* this in your n believe me, * temporary ation he ¥ 5 tact Seattle w r Ur La! . Faithfully yours. * lar league aie Seed ak ik S ax oti* LAWRANCE DO'ORSAY * it~ - = Wiha ent * The Earl of Pawtucket.” . * 4 unite ay nig * |} Oe mas officers will be i at|* The editor of The Star is very glad to give apace to Mn @ ns s. 1 ¢|% O'Orsay's reply to the criticiem of “The E of Pa ket” of ‘The Steamship Ts “ t e : ® which appeared in this paper Thureday. The Star's dramatic @ Northwestern, pene ip compa & reviewer apologizes to Mr. D’Oreay, and frankly tethathe @ | tently capty y the Japan |® may have been misinformed, though the statement to which # “6 fut Yokohama. Captalo ( \* Mr. D'Orsay takes exception was made to The Star man when & | uy a, ber commander, along w |@ in New York city some time ago, and by th ness manager # ty, eee, i setae arrest at that # of one of Kirke La Shelle’s own companies * Captain nauton was relea: ed on * * Oe SAREE EER ee The news reached (b y Mary Brock | | fhe Northwestern Stea days, oF until a pri former- | pany from Captain ( Armmgements are now being oe “to marrying| ot cea wh = k, of the Polk Directory | Pa Fetense > company, and at one ti nected | a : company, | With the Post-1 J | ated this morning that in al! like Pe oe . o eociat | G@bdlegram, dated Y ay, March Captain Connauton, in his cal um stated that be 1 be are em, afer which they will be M jg Wrought to this cour n the first “ : } Miilable steamer 7 ew of the oT agp ol | ; LINEVITCH NOTIFIES CZAR HE MAY BE FORCED TO RETREAT | Weel sumbers 40. many of whom x Sede tee: it still r-\* etait. (es | TO RUSSIA'S LAST STAND ON PACIFIC—VLADIVOSTOK GE ee bape that the | ING PREPARED FOR SIEGE ion, however 4 CITY PAYS eur DOES Many of the joc men, | | — oo cargo | NOT COLLECT ¥ Geripoe News Ans'nd WS such a8 to condemn her in WP tapriee cou 5 ee | } * | More than $900 in bonuses has|@ NTERBA) HAS many been paid loca! ractors during |@ ST. PETERSBURG, March ‘ Word was received here late }the past year while not a single|® Inst night that all non-combatants, including many women penny for delay mopleting | & xpelled from Viadivostok yesterday, it being explained WANTS work has been co’ Uy the otty. la thet tf they G80 wet leave they might be compelled to remain tn Assistant City Engineer & the city for a period of years. The city has supplies and am OR TR RR RR RR RR RR tk kOe tet ee teee —- made this statement at (hb * munition for a period of two years. \* * The Interbay Improvement club | of the streets committer * i* 66 oF x MARZ appointed a committee |atternoon when Chairma SR Re * 4 1m before the co and ask for Mnance \* Oiler service on the Ballard the ¢ allows the Peet CS ES Eee . : Wich accommoda he In-| Works to pay bonuses to ST. PETERSBURG [eee eee ” by Komal The club will also | - Rum as it that i* ** * council f hts ir t that the board | vitch hag notifi * KUROKI ON THE WAY. * — Se tasict, and f, p sufficient cour- | jas that he may * * > BY DAN LEAN x Memical engine at Sixt+ lect the penalty | treat # GUNTZLING. Manchuria, # ‘ ie west and Gra lay while it had gone | ther Shr Bh dunes Ceticars 2) te EST EYE EERERELE REE EE MEM ARE NE ENFERM ERE EEREE ERA RES ERED ER ERE ENE ES The scheme to ent © 1 bonuses ¢ time | abandoning to the rth- | # connected with the headquar- # BO from First ad completed Jobs/ern Manchuria and Russian | # tere staff are convinced that * 7 to Western avenne Mullen thinks {| mariti Amur p ces as well.|@ General Kuroki is moving # acoma, the city of shame! } notorious for their moral infamy, I turn for his patronage, is wer }ted disciple of Blackstone BR treet was endorsed t out pen General Lineviteh admits the! # northe with the Intention # Heaven stops the nose at it, and |am forced to admit that never be-|today in fair Tacoma—a eater |vented the embarrassing edict oe Me Geanvrove City |atrategic weakness of his posit *# of = investing Viadtvostok. #| ine moon. winks fore have I visited a city anywhere | pow t t a exesting t t a fal secor " Thomaon goned ¢ and he is said to have admit # Women and eh en are leav- @ F ttleltes have had | 2¢#* Tacoma’s size where immo: Jone man or ’ zen | b ucted on pe abou minds that it |that unless Chunchiateu and thel @ Harbin, where the buai- @| ‘or year’ we Seattieltes have hae | ity in its most despicable forms is} men. A crook of his fat thumb has | fee ght. This was 4 at cathe Wi , CANNOT MAKE | Sungeri lines, a seant 100 miles be-! @ oom te os are closing # | impresed upon us the purity and prevalent and brazen | more influ Ta a's gov- |r s, 8 and t ‘ low Harbin, can be held, it will be| # | @enity oF our sister city up the) oi. taking the reader on a|erimfnent th a task pe- | bier and Boss ( | 7 TS) ditticuit to maintat seition fur- | Sound, She has seated herself upon ag fi ee oe as : tt 1 the authorities t CIGARL1TS difficult to maintain a position fur-| ee eee HEHE EEEE EER) SO incacie of innocence and as tour through coma’s crime ridden i r . i for serfs CHRGE MAY BE A iy Gaued up ber nove in diagurt when | districts, i Is well that we shoul = tin ff a r t | we occasionally lifted the lid from /@cauaint ourselves with the men Pps - | The two « > beer ng the ratlroad prac LOOKS LIKE EA E own political cauldron and al-| Who have dragged her fair name : nF MURDER king at. the 1 wh | it a turning mov at te I wome of the stench to evap-|into the slime and murk of iniquity Ma be g at th Cohen 1 pie af Sagee Mes The mayor of ‘oma is George gamblers r 0 seTlO’ to +t P, shing, smooth-facec : " ° LONDON, March 24.—The Central) A visit of twenty-four hours in|T Weight a dash g, smo t he c t te laws A. who stab- | the 2 oe : an commander {#| News announced this evening |the Oly Of Destiny has convinced | Young fein vice the proverbial | = ty of Destiny their jot pecnune 5 gested the a We are able to state that peace | me that It would be a good idea for | omkra. bag res agtieyh ikmond on <a 1, but of course q B. D. ¢ me ts . ‘ Miss Tacoma to lay aside her silk | fish, and flashes a big diame y p : 4 atel provid negotiations have bee a , * 3 nae > 2 such nent gentlemen of t not take at vat b 1 two years past week or tw Japan, in re-|hubbard and do a little family her | tied Love-debre cing 8 Seals M 1 Sandberg and | takes a har right, but th aa oe i 1 ‘ the " fidenti af washing y= beatles r 7 evidently ng his way. Am x ios , ae ere pr vitch ts aleo er si eo ee ree Of gpuree the supercilious lady of ry company, He is a the tine | a si end A ci who is ‘ ; ed with informing the czar that it after the battle of Mukden, gave a| oe a ‘ nd at the tast election, al old gambler }d me that hi Siding Frank ys that in all | co in th sav . he* | will take 200,000 additional troops | general idea of her terma, | wncertiin age hintes wash days and erat bs faceian to peleansity r bn leek at /hever qu os when the carda amebity Franks will die before | the United tes weal on it lip gted bias the Recdaensy wusirior- | Weide weed terwardes ¢ Peters. | Would father wit in the parlor and {though Tacoma ie primarily & ro vague Bo oat the [Were coming his way the day is over cal othera| Both cigar dealers a b ya | Sete tones burg. They were discussed at spe-|S0ssp @bout-ber neighbors than) pull S tia ness 4 is 2 naat| The secuting attorney is “Mas Bae Bart in the attray, which took |#” that were employed in this work | “With Manchuria entirely aban-|cial council of ministers, presided |Spem@ ® day in her kitchen over a| Potm to Spare asus tll Noles) jor” C. 0. Rates, Prior to the press | fn a low resort, but none were | #te practically un r nd will! goned to the Japanese and Viadi-| over by th r. The ministers | CWblul of dirty linen. Still, if what) Olik” Ub indly donated by the| A t the mat-/¢nt regime Bates was j ly injure. t Franks. Wil-|be given a he « F before | vostok left as Russia's solitary sen-| recomended opening negotiations | ¢ have heard is true, there arqmany | ™ os . hrs hice Tacor Pio 1 | prosecuting attorney, and Maras ix t the United States commissioner | ‘ dears K f hday coming. in Tacoma and| Northern Pacific railway, the Ta- | h Tacoma's t and |? t : ; ROW confined in the county timent on the Pacifie, Bruin will with Japan, but up to the present | Weshéays comlr oma Railway and Power company |!a¥ i matn- | Campbell, who drew the baa 4 |be practically at the mikado’s|the czar has not given any intima. | the eet 1 seeped PO d the gamblers and proprietors of | tair ar that | Capital removal bill, was change —— alae lallabeiaileleiailelalaelaletaicta:4 mercy in the matter of peace terms. | tion of his plans |a “standing room only’ sign. . on 0 y. I migh hureh | @’affaires, Campbell did not believ@ percy in na Dp 2 of his plan Now, let us get down to facts and | houses of ili fame—a most harmoni J city, 1 mig’ it ' d Sad tana anatine titan 1a bination of force star SHOULDEN FORCE LAWS Raaer aaron tile a s| ut aphorisms aid simile . RMA, Spb eh st ae A up a with his assistant by POLICEMAN * ! | Taking into consideration it . Welsh chic ba er ; ay ; Suereve “ n | which he « 1 to su ate be o od toughest city In America—“a cistern) Works, and a typtea Lag coma part vel hel Rleaaae © that of assistant. Bates was M.A. Mat ered ale | tor foul toads to knot and gen tan of the A school. Bitty an 5 all a pace. | elected, and t an bs Ypatare on “Law and of the |e M4 *| His Honor, the Ma re as thick ch Mi Wright and hie} “lected an . os of local all Vaio t at the» «| " eneath its beautiful cloak of |® aur the mey, ¢ still the fort { Pe « ore s hidden 7m ¥ the a «x en t mi ating | ’ e id up the law Fo yed ry } nid | * | ace and serenity is hidden a ma y mf 7 Why y hold up t M88 & firs: tm t n-\& | ik gnant moral ca that is slowly | luster in Its es y : - : nalll stoent whethe ne DON oilad eating into the vitals of good gov-| The political } Tacoma, a|t ' ps they would rather hol pay remained wy ote 4 Ps api pe on park ve sene-lernment—n plague that needs Im-|man who stands in that city’s pol ’ “ va breakers. « “ 1 4 | Be i -: _— one ned © attention before spreads 6 as does » Murphy o am t f h we b ‘e been proper Which repeal of like ’ guilty before a # (Special to The Star) | zuela and tne Anglo-German bond- | =" att - ts fore it spread - sg foes. 5 > Aurphy of Tam ‘ ct tod. tec the, guanine bad also | & justice here. The warrant was olders, adjusting exterio: " be sive Bos srry’ Boer MP ta t f of any bdulldtr tnt k ‘ raid Gia daty. Oh ta lwilamuea: or. ae se, &| UNITED STATES PENITEN |e . ee oy b8 got ie vt he writer knows whereof he|Sandberg—a most \ beso attag Bo tort Ont ete el —= ; : “gr ; ' Ne ‘ ‘i pe Cen aeee, eer Per | eon; he nates outburst | virulent type, who de fe to say, it in all. rig few the sights that are making nake Jawa for the) Chambers. All are members #|TIARY, McNetls island, March nt customs of all ports except La | SP ve Sania cotteh will. tenupads ay hehe it picecrae saeas break the | ' floor. | name of Tacoma byword oh the p the courts, | w of the Mar lle Gun club, one # A posse sO men 1 Guayara and F to Cabello will be \s ay 2 «port in ples eTheling on the wages of sin brought | but t t if Ww pret of every moral parasi F aves ie al gp pi * | poarch of Albert 1. Beil, the noted Mmeond of awaiting that public clamor | the underworld Geerge. Bohveoder, of Taceme base~iwitohgg of ioral 8 who sin at ofr aprgee ea Rietice Bethe 3g *| mail thief, forger and swindler WE R P te answer. the protest, he responds| Bo erg’s principal source of | ' of the ¢ ght and blink uncomprehendingly ® heats, lous mate & sata! dash for to the challenges in advance with | revenue is a huge frame building | «ub Up ees ae” in the rays of God's po sunlight. ) a Gre (@ * Suerte at PPacith +7» at Sin of the| the following simple statement covering an entire block know? Bis hand kambling helt 8} path tag ‘ that the) @ OPS SESS ERE EHO HR TT ie sday atternoon. In ad-| [tne writer has spent many years| "Court A." This structure houses |at that time located on the ground) This is the first installment of merehant poo Me pe genta gad Jas a polfee reporter in New York,/an army of fallen women, most of | floor of ¢ ned by V mat oes cae AM ORESE SCS AOE Glen: -to Sie Seueees foete. ae DEAD |Ghicago, St. Louis, Washington,| whom live in squalid reoms flank. | Mam Jor of the ebam- | Dan Dean's remarkable expose of the _. wir . WASHINGTON, March 24,.—The| launches are patroliing the shores) | London and Paris. There is posal | ing Ic covered alleyw. Through | ber of comm warch pillar My of | Mexiran ambassador had another |of the island and the police of ave \bly no occupation In which r- {out this modern Sodom are scattered | TheFe wae cx tion in the | Shamefylly immoral condition ong " ve Ris mateas noes the otatng an8 te ieiy se See Ove kai rg ie | (Py Gerinen Newer Auer) | tunity for the study of-crime in all|many bars, Every unfortunate wo- | hearte ef both of these Komen. | pelitient eerruption oxcinting jw Aig mS gunk nine 4 naw Bt te.point of Resin beat eer hotient os 4 onl PUILADELPUA Marck 24,— | its forms is #0 accessible and nee-|man, as well as the sleek, write- | Mr breeder ed for ' City of Desiny. Dan Dean keevtm e 5 , —— - eapite wearc o ‘ . 2 a police reporter, | apraped arkeeps,” pa elr 8 ! most bloc k the lid off id exposes a mess Charles Gonnant, age 10 months, !4 trace of the missing prisoner has| John Hill, the megvo peailtee who | ary as that of a polleo reporter, /apraped “barkeeps,” pay thelr sin v | the lid off and exposes of ed tribute to Boss Sandberg; |! J « had a se- | rottenness the like of which hag r ~ ed Georgetown, March 23, of | be col sf) and what he does not know about | sm | ON, Mass, M 2 S Bi he “; he et oF take tome found. , — ‘eta: snow Se ae . i Rig municipal sin and corruption is not|every sin committed therein means | vere Yr mal chilis at the| never been known in city in (plies from the residence, 219 How-| Thi lice Friday arrested Gladys | @1. erm tet, 7 worth investigating by the most| more bléod-meney for him. Gough’ such «@ profitable | the northwest. The seo ind last ‘ard street, F y at 2p. m. Inter-| Bush, & confidence woman, who oer conscientious Lexow committee, And this fell@vy, modern po-jtenant. But there are good lawye: 5 | installment will be publi in Sal want in OAd Fellaws! camatary at loereutad enma time aen and owas SWE. ete MA sedel oe Vomo| 8H with nll these voare of active | ition! Nero. at whom fest ix cast lip Tacoma, as wells cood gamblers.

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