Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Pioneer One Cent The ly Pe in Ses Ser the worthwest ie Only Paper in Seattle The That Dares to Print the News Pape’ The Seattle Star Sut EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTOW, TUESDAY, MARCH 38, 1905 4 VOL. 7; NO - > CENTS PER MONTH mTcH FOR THE BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST WHICM BEGINS IN THE STAR MEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 1 ohn Wanamaker to Erect Made Bomb That Sent a Department Store Here “Maine” To Bottom of Sea HIA MERCHANT 4OO8ES fn Cc pg PHILADELP A CHOOSES SEATTLE AS THE CONVICTED DYNAMITER IN NE WYORK, CONFESSED yexT CITY FOR HIS INVASION IN MERCANTILE VEN | runes of Cicase , | phia a X ay w This is what 5 u particula ‘ puch a tremer t 1 » Wanalnaker ot which to build anothe ha and ¢ about a year, JAP COMMANDER PLANS TO CRUSH ROJESTVENSKY BEFORE | FACTURED INSTRUMENT THAT BLEW UP BATe AIMED BOAT MISTAKEN FOR SPANIARD os “ LATTER CAN MOBILIZE FLEET | Gy Seripos News Aan) 1 the SESE EERE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EE HEH HY By Ae Borneo, | 6 Me n S > Ata mflict ty ’ y RELAND’ 5 FAMINE : Tetra go and he Rs tr 3 * fA ral Tog {the ft t +h that Fra H al * ad A . t nor * his better in| Meiale will conf th 3 FOR THE LAsT TWO MONTHS # | based 4 a bee s i ) THE FAMINE IN IRELAND. * act a. )F PEOULE IN SEVERAI & | four Japanese . t ‘ { xh PFERING THE PANGS OF HUD * |mand of Admiral Dewa was off the t the nation. T 2 REN ARE ACTUALLY DYING OF *® vast a week ago and sailed after «|! South Rum r OTATO CROP FAILED LAST SUM- * 4 ft than 24 t r on N THE RESULT WM. O'MAL- # I y gain the AMENT FOR THE CONNEMARA * apancae veane at entered en. again $1N THR HEART OF THE STRICKEN # (the Labuan ba we . tr f 1ONED BY THE NEWSPAPER EN- # ‘ ‘ ' the oldest} @ TERPRISE ASSOCIATION TO MAKE A TOUR OF THE DIS- ® « © comverted cruisers America fied | TRICT AND WRITE SULT OF HIS INVESTIGA- @ | Maru and Yamata Ma The med . ¢70NS. HE DID SO AND HIS STORY EMBODIES BOTH A *® the harbor th « estined for } # GRAPHIC DESCRIP ON OF THE TERRIBLE SITUATION #® f March 19 and sailed from there| service in Manchu This fact and t teadily” : TMENT OF THE RICH LANDLORDS #* the following mor the dis the reservists to rall _ a a come | Petworth tine’ ¢ aaa FORCE THE POOR TO STARVE IN ® b eo wes per Sicoedl thet taeaseal RUSSEL L SAGE \* : 0BY Png Mh cepa Phir: apar = WHILE THEIR HOGS PASTURE IN wW | mitted to board the vessels from (he « of another large army w hy fortons News Ass'n) go, ¥ has bee Pee oe ee | a = ren answering th-edlatett * FERTILITY. MR {ALLEY’S ARTICLE WILL APPEAR IN ® | shore and they took aboard be almost impossible and by doing YORK. March 28.—Ru. - : pa he fhaketa cael t Newport _ TOMORROW & [supplies from a German ve so the government would faie an] Sage, | lean of Wall street ae hes * i A ee to enter @ @rydock. She will % |had been tn the harbor waiting for! overthrow. . * - Mehs agals ging ne S| th Rap ec potig? Roar Rugs | lethttteteeeetenneeeeeee erie Cee ete... el Th ' tM t . return t York to ship 6,000 | le*s Ree eee eee eed Peapere: : bee ¢ 3 ; so for the Pacific ¢ Pag he ey Y making for t ization of * ! c r « k Francke nerly of the Ameri« 3 he Weather + | coepe sare eek, Gna rel si, BREAK FAILED aire, - formerly. ot the Ames | held ault of A ze t SERRE REE ER Ee left army near Mukder eartng pay that the place alwa en |t the sec- | who will be marine superintendent - | @.. baitlefic K snort t e2 { roug aracte , ¢ s dis-|of the Great Northern Steamship | Tonight and Wednesday: Show- la wiatities of stores and materia A a ne St Sualatenaaen Meitc rane . March 28.—A/|ers; Fresh Southwest Winds. aptwred, and attending bi h ripponpe e ea iva, jv. Of the is raging along the te. The engineers are rapidly re-{ hinidt ° Long sige Fo @ Nynl Novgorod t th Watch this hand ad moves and | pairing the ralir br > ‘ C/T) BRIEFS k , ' sentenc of « — and faportant cities in Ce will tell tempera at 2:30 today. the Hun river y| ° ' Paggionayp A shipping Is endanger: Ghewery and damage’ by the Ruse s| Th 4 father of Lou Coben, | “¢* ' 1}, LONDON, March 28.—A report a vi a the weath | reach Mukden in afew days. The ews f this city t ox tt er plot } giving re » authority for et ee mag H weather is warmer, making the| pected to live, A telegram was re eS , ent that Russia is asking x : ’ mOtement of guns and transp ‘ t ant « M Delcasse to act as inter- S CARNEGIE PAYS $50,000 FOR & pape | diffie wit jet ness of father.| KAN , ’ he | mediatory to peace negotias t ONE MEAL. * toda oO }Mr, Cohen left Monday t for |t practically | tions with Japan. It ts understood # NEW YORK. Marct * manhe't | GUN SHU I March 28.—The me in N ’ F ght. | Delcasse expressed a willingness to HOke meal yesterday cost An- # b. wp he j i t | und e the work, but considers Paew Carnegie 350.006 The ® w barns | Lor nsdowne’s co-operation es- Sebby Scotch Napoleon of fi- * haw fal) | sential to success. Peace was the guest of honor ® miler $e We annual dinne * E SMamnl of St. 8 * Patthe Hote! a * ition to the 82 * R Phas already ¢ * Ptute, he dona * ‘Bhecause, he sa * hing » Ss bl ed dinner!” * - held * ordered * but the order w : SAYS SHE WILL _ eer fie slacken ing rd #7. PRETERSRURG e-iheee Sealy one isbra * ADMIRAL TOGO nee | j Mated that bh. * ais to piliage. ; py 4 | | | ST | ‘The Doughty Japanese Commander Who Is Hot on the Trail of thelgagth. 7 =a 2 WR bas taken a great boom *!| Russian Fleet the pri re ' © “Business, gentiemen,” he re- #| _—- — - aa —| people. W oe S marked, “ie promising aa (@y Berippn News Aaint | | them for more than a week. The GUNHI P ASS, March 28.—The| crise wil bh: | CLEVELAND, Marct s tity of the » e maded was|Japanese have apparently with- |r oth r eee 44% ye #4 MH H | Never spend ten years in prison; I'l! . e to the be wn t ¢ the| The ait | that all to be con-| Russian f patrole | Ow los ' assie L.. Chad r he ff veanels that ¢ which ha tensive | Ci War ex yced her to| After the squad a ral Lineviteh | Mutais ter t | tentiary. ported passing a large fleet « e ard against a possible ERIGA Mra. Ch k was convicted on | et 10 miles from Labuan turning movement | PARIS. March 26 seven co and sentenced on six {ts t ed he hat these were the . | Par prints a St. 1 | six f the main Japanese fleet a T. PETERSBURG, March 29,—|PS0@ tating It is | The aa ense wi aim that the at ¢ t a he tucecoaulon wilak ta: @ me | eneenl gi} r i Bertone News Ace’) ‘ annot impose a separat sco tary circles that the Japanese E : tence for each count; that the law ‘ Japanese | having removed the possibility off 20m: > ee AP Ms & 25--Fhe on-| sppiled to the general cary ; |the + Srmy in Mapoheris ao | ou ha go tiendat<: WO Gouth America t vale antl asin 7 * eS aaa aa |s tiative, will now turn | the stare belne caug ie. le , left ip Bu t th n to the next objective | ing stranded off Rure Sdent Castro is |, Mr. Chadwick will be defended to ral ' of the war, Viadivostok, {# strength-| 4 vi eu ieee cer ur on the last count he —— rein é ened the Associated Pres dis bShecat to resume 4 -* err rrrrrrr rrr: cht any Japanese fleet that haps Br with ewer 7 ‘Woes with Col . | may meet on the way. In order to] oe ee eee e ee eee ee tnn| S@NDON, March 28 ® situation » 2 BIRMINGHAM, March 28. &! prevent this residents here thin on the memeene front of the | peetus of the new Japanese loan Is | ean diploma * Post says {t has exceliont #|that Admiral Togo contemplates | Russian army for a distance of 80/iq ggormous demand. Frc | mc ot a en # authority for the statement #| carrying the war to the Russlans|™ 17" SOU pene j, | dleations subseription | and Venez # that & memorandum outlining #|and attempting to crash them be a realised, of emuren that this] need the loan by $75,000,00 Castro has persistently r 4 to| & terms which will be a able &ifere the various waits of Roi may be mere blind to cover OMombia.to carry trade | & oR event of pe dl vondliy’s fest enn te fotned flanking operations but tt ts pnoe ¢ ton Ot Petes mprobable that apanese, hav ee teen ates, B = ing cleared sowthern Mancharia 5: |RAD QUEEN CITY CLUB * burg at the foreign office 3 : #| . 8T._ PETERSBI RG rch 28 Ruse jan troops and se ured a poal- | In official circles the no at-|tion from whence expulsion would | BORE EEE HERE SEER cot in unofficial conversation to| be a long and difficult process, may) according to the © the ‘ ‘The Valley Flectric company of | disguise the fact that the movement | be satisfied to hold the Tie pass line} Sa ta , : a. “vhia to | Tuesday afte n asked the coun-| for peace 1s considered probable| without further extension of com Qusen City club, a colored peoples | at alleged as missioners for @ franchise to| rather than possible. In fact, it is | munication. resort on Washington street, be- | Mates as “ ‘ os and string wires between | taken for granted thee the funda While the voice of the emperor'a| tween Becond and Third avenue, is The On . Renton and Seattle for the purpose | mental question has been decided | advisers 1s for peace, if honorable| not living up to ite stone, but for e.. fen ean M h arr at ‘of transmittin ectricity to the in although the czar ha 1|4erms are obtelnable, the govern-| years has beep evading the city’s 3 yD il Baiths cove > n tervening ct Demechewens hd 1 hesitates, to directly approach | mont, as je the part of wisdom, is| license of $1,0% for saloons. Chief Te eax Spagerivee fad Jovan with a few passengors backers of the company, are un- | Japan going forward @1th al} provisions |of Police Delaney and Detective ® wall cargo. known. +’''TE ts believed to be cortain that’ for the cont nce. of the war. Hubbard desoended upon the place SOME OBSERVATIONS OF AN UNCONVENTIONAL TRAVELER — WASHINGAON. °