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The Pioneer One Cent paper of the Northwest MigHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 19° The Seattle Star in Seattl That Dares te Print the News fhe Only Paper | PER MONTH 5 VOL. 7. NO. 30 a5 CENT EERE. EEO Orne: eo i ggamNNNTE Aerie treenmagmmen cage tagnaINGSMNTI NE AP aD GL SIGE In gq gay gRENENU SINE ™==SIRNET NRE nepein ean ENE-SIg ange SRRTERIEENpIpC SERIE PaRERREIE Oa PPA WATCH FOR THE BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST WHICH BEGINS IN THE STAR NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 1 SEVERAL LIVES REPORTED been niggardly and his stockings in ta © ee ™ “ ASEAN SEH HE EAA KEKE ARERR EEN ER ERE H EEE | 1 a ee _ * . * pe ' pr rapld= we! & ® ne bons fear of b * ~ 5 ears Saeed. aie Cc ermmeil on =. 99 y and hie f » won e ; * | Faber scevbeeees . . * 66 ~ r IJaAnlereE” : | | Clara Keith, charged with vag # * my | raney im id way her time about # ° loons, was Tuesday mf * * . the sup. - ps sk ical 4 (By Beripps News « ’ nd costs * rs * GIBRALTAR, Mareh eores wens | th paris DISPATCH STATES NICHOLAS HAS BROKEN AWAY > ‘ Saag of : tary of State Hay, who was reporte FROM WAR PARTY AND INSTRUCTS COUNCIL TO OPEN SHE WILL CHRISTEN A EW BATTLESHIP y . P aoc * n when he D * NEGOTIATIONS-GREAT EXCITEMENT IN ST, PETERSBURG * high pricat of & | lef w York arfived this morning | ® right, unu ‘ * b A t steamer Celtrig | UNCLE SAM'S BIGGEST FIGHTING MACHINE, THE MINNESOTA | Ae ee . i ites * i laudehed on Apr at the yards of 1 ndition is much bel | 16 TO BE LAUNCHED ON APRIL 8 the Newport News Ship ng |* The } * coving ¢ 4 H (ay Bertone News Asem) Jaton to any Japanese proposal to ee vie H at * town k thi PARIS, March The Parts | im rs Shine hd “ Se | company, at Newport News, Va., and | Hie be ee ° rigs Pag , Page quape today reeoived from it ered foe, 1 also intimated J will be christen by Mins Rowe |» a al recent ‘ ed him, o ! a dem fi the ee of Marte Behaller * A * = he czar has fina territory would meet with The Minnesota, when completed, | * Reference t he had ga * f me ppc ti | will be one of the finest battleships | # And he turned the p tic lore * one te eee : ; , ! APY howe that the of the An an navy. A eh | . oc kre ‘ * |% he Weather i gotla- | hope fe Russian situa will have a of 18 knots 5 * - Sef " h over all and have a displacement | * Her an “ ‘ er my bide « |e *“ this” said tb t th of With gun a * Munchauser Ww he ‘ EEE the most im) of prelim armor tt tileship w * A ” * te toward peace The opinion a little ove 4 feet of water he & * Tonight and Thursday Partly fae attitude has lay by all ex will t ! * Ar ' Ta he *# |Cloudy, With Showers; Probably gambling block med diplomats gum, eight & h guns, anc * A ( Tre t * it t Frost Tonight; Light Winds waders in the pea strative declar inet gu n to h * I ng the Kern A & | Be ng South jare Deen active tn bject Ka ondary y of rapid f . As he worked up circula * lata acute” wicca aaa Vatil now machine « u * * Feten taee * pv 4 Gable to overcome the at the vs = 13 Suches | ok cave 1 tor trutht - - |* ell ter e at 2:30 today, held over Nich thik - ( a «e * dique that insisted uy The M tn ntende * To h with make ‘em cringe * gion of the unt a | flag ship, and addition to quar | ® Whe ath * Grady been made will bave a atl an\® A h or two of th y plar * cont f gcitement prev admiral « aff, When la * t ne sycophan * f ye ws. BURG, March 29 led the Minnesota will b i * i nh ard ra * ‘ reais Oo ie today issue « completed f ed|® king up 7 * LONDON, March An Ex to M. Max b | than sueh ven wually are when | # : * ~ Be deage telegraph dispatch from St of P jwemt into the wate * Actua at wha * Ww Petersburg says three army corps stitute an elabs A Dill is» M * Thirty-six t Nonvese—R * ‘ busy and ‘consisting of grenadiers, will be | scheme of reforms necessary for the neaata leg, 1 * Am ft « x pe and, but to law edly be pa $10,-| # the Kernet of ute * ' es some E ie ly suppress the pres-| 000: for a ball be * weathe LONDON, March 29—The ent os | sented to the name | # * far of $75,000,000 of the Japar ot th ‘ * * Hy R fas was oversibacribed by noon t PETERSBURG, March 29 Mise Scha * Ive * 4 fy. Great crowds Admiral Doubassoff, who act- | lected by Gov * ne * teaks in an eff a smmissioner for Russia on ebrigten the * : rn rt really S$ ban. ternational commission in the tractive and * * SPRING. th sea ine t, has been ap woman of th * pl get PP * — §f. PETERSBURG. Ma pointed aide-de-camp general to the a * not read * Busia bas outlined the conditions emperor | ane po, od ce : . : she is prepared to - | Pg Tt was stated with| ST. PETERSBURG, March 29.—/ SCHALLER | actress. She e* * ath: that,| A prominent diplomat said today: | Beumtor Schall * * es of the | “The govern at is now for peace * see * yues-| but will continue preparations for * * Mia of peace had assumed pra rs on they be In an awful rage * ys ] the Grand Duke holale * V e BS home rs « } ‘ont page * rett made $f. PETERSBURG, March 29 vit : fully reviewin : rage “ oa 4 orm ate . n her new Mer @ meeting of the nw eferen a promecu . = and Bell- m of war and xpects to make a 5 P 4 During ber trial . eport to the emperor in * } Ce . yoy : lowered the te * r " b dg about two cities by, tlined ‘ ” | * , be " Bowse t * The City of By- pre VASt M oI is * Extra! A a * tt tance between rat Ja . 1 * . I in six hourd * The Ke his cha * tae ¢ wuld be willing to begin negotia owe t e o finite a hours te cov« tems, enough was known tonight | ‘r . ’ t, and nals tomy that Russia w on direct rt f t A . | f the Seattle, Tacomd fhe eleventh hour an a *~ } u ? 4 4 A t tation company, OOOO" * b 4 n * dy . ; gpodende * a ful band. * are Sore | ’ < moe f to $1.75 will | * ' 4 , recipitate @ | : a. - ve the different com’ | * t A gang of f aff, * = Te ee orem | * whs to mab wugh * j * But nw new * i * ~ } \* as the x aging ed * * a a * * ia * * % e of Te * —_——__—_ * x | * en rne 1 * T GEATTLE THE NEW \* the w c nd * MGLECT OF CITY DADS ALMOS TCOST & * es ST. LOUIS, March 29.—Two wom- GREEN LAKE HEADQUARTERS THE MINNESOTA AS SHE WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED i : en are contesting for possession of ~ ' were ? ae i Hoffman, who : a the * ar a * ‘ rs five be taken out t es mand go} bern * fed the Kernel the pa * One of the contestants is the boy's eres the butche ne » commission. oe wh * z |m Mrs. Ella Hoffman, a young at Green Lak is an ut ality to * We've ma a bad stake wept the youth woman of stylish appearance. oS eS S's BEER FROM THE BREWERY - ric" rea : Faerie , ne eee waco oe eae cata Chie 1 a- lw & brand new false tooth * | 8110 North Broadway, who has na to he | Cook Wedn Th the tt : Sool bg on the fic = hildren to ove and has been @uipment necessary ¢ th ire within the last few months. All| b4 wailing a boven: id cdward since he was 10 ives and property of “ ave resulted in almost a con «| THE DOMESTIC INFELICITIES OF THE MILLER FAMILY ARE months old SA: esid have gone up i aed ae oe te dhe eaetee | \* * Mrs. Hoffman and her husband, 4 “ ' ; . | AGAIN AIRED IN THE COURTS—THE CUSTODY OF THEIR | «, wt * * | William Hoffman, separated two building s to blame. | | it amy: by h the * h * | years ago, and both mother and boy TWO CHILDREN IS THE PRESENT BONE OF CONTENTION | formation by the chil-|@ rh wearing In language * | lived for a time at the Stoppe home. pape Log otbe pred [i He man who had written the truth * | Then Mrs. Hoffman went to Chica- — ee vid t t t * o. Thurs e ce pack . hildren be taken from the tod A moral’s concealed In this ration & Thursday she came back to Bt, am Miller and Clo M to belie th tra seuemeott * Hn wit wr Sts che is were & yout ond a hall videu parents, of ne tr ‘ * nere’s more lying found than truth in the nation * Hoffman told the assistant | eregat ld are now fightiag som “i that th Neste } be #4 a * But bi i comes to Fn 4 reulat e ttorney that ire. — urch regarding the gift of $100 of their two child The | brought The r ‘ pg cade * he Kernel's O. K. on Srevar * refused to surrender the ¢ made pul awarded them to the mot! protested account the , t home crying. | » * Id until the mother paid her for TAIN IN NEW YORK SUBWAY i that the pr m ever since, but | negligen father in furnish-| PORTLAND, Ore, Ma w. PERL RES ERERN ECLA TENNANT AEE EY his board and care during her ab- holds final aecth ‘ . supported by the ing suitable thing, one of the J. Sdeeme, chief of the federal secre — sence. SMASHED INTO BULKHEAD— t weeks, pend: r r order of the court, a tle fellows was not p tab) rervies, returned from Wa aahinat “ | aity CELI adc ieee aia Mrs. Stoppe confirmed Mrs. Hoff- protest. I nother claims that such support |shoes being mere rags ie to.¢aieg charge of the land frau BIG CROP [ally and warek ar y ne Bacher ceria ora ygiaat Vertigatio: rR Newheres, wh | "The acreage of land sown this| termined to keep the child until the a the acceptance of the @ Lost the sub-committee says Our re The father, on the other hand, a The court settle the matter! has m ir ree durin sur. 1 da me «The « was paid. She sald she hoped sponsibility begina with the recep. |leges that the mother is no longer | promptly pres gh Sete Geek 200-| year will be unusually large The) the bill would not be paid, so that a Ie ¢ the gift sre re-|@ Ot person to k the children Let the father y new | ormmendati f Heney and Burns to | SURE : goon: ae dll sy - of the mited| che might adopt Edward as cived the responsibil ot _|and makes allegations of intemp hoes and stoch ©." OF | be inapec f the district land of ph gl gee te ood nla | _ He Js the best little fellow in the @y Scripps News Ass'n.) but is that of the in thetr}@nce, The present suit was be tered th t nd both the! ties and surveyor general for the nia world said He calls me owe estones he claims, just after he had met t {ldren here at 1:1 The court|eagtern district extendin, een | rae =a ‘mamma,’ and my husband he calla MEW YORK, m A ooie ett cada with a statement |t®0 little fellows returning through | wants to talk to them this | GORE te Lowsstann the tenelen| igi 18 APPOINTED | ‘papa.’ I don't want him taken from fay subway strection the committee has no right to} the mud and rain with a bucket thing.” here to assist Burne until the WALLA WALLA, March 29 WASHINGTON, March 29.--Pres-| me. I have had all the care of Ged inte the bulkhead at the| decline the gift : peer from the brewery. Mrs. Mil-| The father, with a bored and tired | gon cases concluded After several days of rainy weather | ident Roosevelt has decided to ap-| faising him, and I want him to be Of the «b Ons . ler, however, claimed that the beer|air, as of one who had done the} crop prosp s are greatly improved | point Theodore P. Shonts, president | my own child.” 04 Bixty-eignth « ‘ and Mre. EB. Chapin Is to erect a thre was for the family supper, accord- | same thing many times before, went WASHINGTON, March 29. ove mo «6COf a week ago. The | of the ¢ Leaf railroad, as chair ——— & terrific ex picnic: The | "ory £ ¢ building on the south-|ing to a custom instituted in the | down Into his trousers pocket and/ miral Wal hairman, and other | TO’ thoroughly soaked and | man of the newly organized Panama | DIDN'T OWN A BANK Mock of the explon ae a ner of Ninth avenue and ne when Miller was at the head | brought forth money | members of the isthmian canal com. | Vegetation 1s growing rapidly. Just | canal commission. Shonts is now in] 1. .use he cashed checks and he. “Let at a cost of $15,000. The}of it, and that it was Miller who Here's the cash!" # taught to drink beer, At efendant take it an Marly & mile away ot is 50x100 feet, and the property | fir buy the| tne the rain was needed it came | Havana and is expected to return conditions are ideal for the! Saturday, He has already tenta- mission, sent their resign president this afternoon. signed the name of his father-in-law to them, Edward Shaughnessy, of Feserves and two compa- | Bes of firemen hurrie h snp, | Of Mra. Cha e bullding will | bevy of nolghbor testified to the How much does she want?" | understood the resignatic set crop in the history of the | tively agreed to serve. Shonts will © firemen were hi have a basement, store and apa smplary behavior of Mra. Miller! The defendant's eyes snapped | f rmally requested by e countr | have general charge of the ratiroad | Green Lake was taken into custody Smoke while atte: to r | Bent her as a mother and that they had never sou usually pay a dollar and &/ Roosevelt An exggptionally dry fall prevent Jand steamship company and execu-| Tuesday afternoon and is b known her to be intoxicated half for their shoes,” said she, “and Jed mar *~ rme™ from seeding the | tive supervision of the entire canal| the Police pending an investigation ue ran through the tunnel to| J. A. P bottom of the shaft. Tt is said * quantity of dynamite behind of Georgetowr ‘Tuesday afterr f it is your custom to buy them} ied The trial has been on in J a half cent stockings!"| Giltiam ourt for the « at his ho his hom > an Wilkthead was the | sergical fever, He was 45 years of |of three days, at eating was a laugh all around and Sutton when ens by the con- | age, and has lived tn t ty test im has been given. A lively ourned for the noon hour. fhe timbers aimee tive me: Bers that| years. He leaves a wife and three | passage of retorts courteous was in Come, my little men, come with ies ot tte ws 5. a was| children. Funeral will be held bduiged in betwoen the plaigtiff and | me,” sald Judge Gilliam Wednesday siz mont will be r Thursday afternoon from the defendant Just before noon Wednes afternoon, as he took two little Georgetown undertaking partors. day, when the court, not knowing | brown eyed boys by elther hand and F. W. Dickman, a Fir told Sergeant of the case. BPRLIN, Merch 29.—An official | usual amount of land last year, and | work @iapatch from Windhook, German|as a consequence more land than | _ avenue saloonkeeper, South Africa, today announced that | usual is being planted this spring,| ‘The offices of the Alaska Com- | Leighton, the arresting officer, that eleven men of Kerehner's detach- | which will make the harvest a lit- | i company will, after April 1,| Shaughnessy had entered his place ment were killed and 25 od in the building formerly | of business and passed one of the a fikht with insurgent natives on! The amount of grain on hand is!oooupled by the Scandinavian | chegks amounting to $11.60. In hie unusually light, the high prices hav- American bank, situated at Yesler pockets were fo’ blank chackg, Maroh 10 and 11 at Kosis and Gie- banta. ing caused the farmers to well Mber- Way and First avenua on sexeral local banka wounded in | tle late. be aitu: |

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