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¢ Pioneer One Cent paper of the Northwest ionT EDITION. SEATTLE, ence WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 340, The Seattle Star 1905, yATCH FOR THE BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST WHICH BEGINS IN THE STAR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 7. NO. 31 a5 CENTS PER MONTH NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 1 mJ Gy Berivos News Aus'n» ! PARI ; y ’ CUT RAILROAD BETWEEN HARBIN AND VLADIVOSTOK—CAR- if J TURED SEIGE GUNS SENT TO HURL DEATH INTO RUSSIAN - i by t STRONGHOLD—OTHER WAR NEWS bul QRATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY ADMITS IN A FINANCIAL ts now equipped w practical ‘ j } Se nen new ng st , as mad ' f 1 HANDBOOK THAT IT CLEANS UP NEARLY HALF A MILLION | yn doy t tor eral exten- | mand was 4 nex 1 ment A YEAR NOW IN NET PROFITS, AND BEFORE ITS FRAN pe pave i t . ed tha a CHISE EXP RES THEY WILL RUN UP INTO THE MILLIONS— ' te « ‘ . thay pe ok PETER RG = was able to pay ap mately 10 he a AHO w sta eo FURTHER EVIDENCE SHOWING WHY SEATTLE SHOULD r lant year, | PETERS! March 20 ae a ; nate he w A areh r eat M HAVE A COMPETITIVE RAIL WAY SYSTEM { Bee: posing t f the r aper M lott E. ¢ 7 a “ f I r PETER I 4 —_— “eo: « Hu 1 r t 2 ‘ a ama ache $ n x { “ ( c apy a ating that th * 4 SERRE ERE DERE ERA RRA ARR RRR AA |S rs J a f th nte » Harbia * bel a a stra " Jupane pg Mar an & was an t the middie of Ap: ¢ be athe | net b h r “ J him w t ‘ EATTLE ELE T a . } ; turning the wa fought WEE Franite ‘ * iM . P M wih P \ f general replie t nference of ‘ * ' u k line of c t phatically . 1 8 ta : co's GOLD MINE i" ne an ; it weparal ral te epee i on ot ‘ . t - j vit ary ‘ Y 8T. PETE BUR a a c nt on foot to deprive tha o jew, t " r The Rusk at anese of the fruits of th te= { PROFITS. . ee 5 ‘that - Me tengo Be eg ag hay ' . t © atreat re : h ,|_ PARI March 30.—A comer no founda : * “ ge - This picture shows Col, Line- ture was taken before Mukden fell,| paris daily pu da reg trom | The at the equipping, GUNSHU PASS, March 30—Ace ¢ *. ; viteh, now in command of the Rue- | while Linevitch was in com add Bt. Pete j that « of th th adron will be « to Chinese merchants ape ; For next year test * pography th a very” | sian eoing army, in consultation |the First army corps, which @V€® | tem pied icide and wounded n- | plete Aor, re,the Japanese have taka @ Cost of sy : . . * ronan png v toads angie ye ce Rade taff in the field, The then was in retreat ai? in the hand Sor adanintalpat of Mane 4 «Annual _ S Ie b as of Na SS ee aT ( « and Japan ' week for stree t M fhe| A ficials in nese. They CARAT ATA ee ee eRe eR HH bani “ | fice ana estal se polled vivavene on et Satchel of Bogus Money [anieBe sore ofa Hanes ate ? calling tok "cay 7. kado alle nort ting mn peur rendred and fifty t Oo aes 3 gs eG overnme “ - M > & Barrow gauge if Bet profit in twelve m © | ot av be maced te F | Violate T #h neutrality in loading | fron od, giving the Japanese three Mite the ewent , Ms Sieg Prygge onion b4 al and supplies aboa Baltic | pr a nes. Fresh Japancée Thirty-seven (housar five b - the TTR Guia month Seattle Electr mpany is|‘* oman ae * TI Vv 4 I a a A HOME AT LAST ee thousand, two hundred and six years old. It franchise has |‘ ; \* 71¢ eather | tity day! 29 yet to rut | MONTANA GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS “PINCHED"—ONE CON. | « _ Margaret Norrington, the age® Rh comes as easy as taking car Any to « t 7% : ; : : , Pa Spotter * w who had been carired backs dn abten ip. ebeia seid In 20: pinces,.t FESSES TO RECENT SHIPMENT OF SPURIOUS COIN TO SE ¢ and forth the last three trips of This enormous sum is NET tl Sr cate GEOR war” ciinasa’ ATTLE ¢ City of Puebla between Victories reguiar Klondike w re | inne ee oh ola ft lage cyee adage «ts tea | n Pranct has at last been c expenses Beg |the blood-leeching octoy Tonight and Friday: Fair; Light 2 Ss i are 1 wot to lane ag only 4 ge bonded J t re t ¢ 1" i Frost Tonight; Fresh Westerly , nip company was not al- , paid. >RESE GRE P THE ba (By Bertone News Ass'n mipped with all applt Me 9 a’ mmerce tr 0 t Fie age BBledtedness have pa PRESENT GROWTH OF THE) jonts of the Seattle Electric. com | eamipeet apy i gee | Winds ed to land } at San Thee figures have been sacredly | CITY CONTINUES. THE COM com ta tke emer which BUTTE March Fo rs yh. a sae eae Se a Francisco or Vancouv the from public, but they | PANY'S PROFITS WILL EASILY‘ cares me SBice f ba vateh this han more Ur f the c nd that she was a digen' Se pele, tet, eae BATS, FROUITS WILL. BASLY lerowes e-eme-end jnostains from |iowing the t of ro We eu toute to Seattle will tell ter ‘ ) today. agaped . - Fae Little Deaghter + bed ~ . ~ “ aking exter . A. Moore t® land W a Clark, nea ¢ ’ “ = " feeacla] handbook which is priv-| EACH YEAR BEFORE ITS FRAN * -s oe o ties 7 ~ i our haritable organ way Gistribated among loca! bond | CHISE RUNS OUT : nll Wed ~aelr - . i —— : * / : Oregon and Calif t BCO, 6 1 th frokers for their “persona! informa-| The f the dividends wi . : by ane ada orfe " the guthorities have roken up one posey bed t ficials interested will ing the old lady é ; tr a friend in Los Anawies, a city | Miss 7 “ baci — ° night, for th ago on May 8 She is now at inetitu- Tiki Wlectric company’s] w n ; ' \ a an old shack | northwee ht, aoe - A etilite por che 5 oor rally the same size a me — a hn weathe man BORE EREMENEESESN SHS Be ait a Se dh : that there were 800 miles } says Jack frost * * epeeeche tamee a a be str ar track within and Ae is to make a * COLLEGE PROFESSOR *® GORDON DECIDES fr. oonty ox on o ee g for a distance of 25 mit | ve ER * short stop at * “SOAKED” WITH GUM ® t grow es ri ; —~ t oF r * AKER AN Seattle this ¢ — be ide the California $ ° : Beattie Unis ev * SHOES INcHAPEL * ~=— AGAINST HOLGDON The only Meeres which the octo-| hard times. & A ¢ f . \* THE ST. PAUL RY. ® | * REA ALLS, Pa, M * : pee Vouchsafes are ~ ean We s - "3 < * A fecision red by Police “Wetored up” statemenis mn- | Ma “ ‘ at ar |® — The afternoon Faker and the # * t es * ige Gordon sday afternogm tally made each year to the coun- | #t tter thar rei 7 a & St, Paul railroad are having a ® é gsi habe ace City ve. R. L, fy antitor, suppose resenting | exa { the st he . “ \@ hard time coming to an un- & a rte % Hodgdon, representative of the 8e- the grows earnings of the neern of th ® 4 . & derstanding * % Prof v 7 @ Sttle hotel prop resulted in @ ed of which the ity ts to g h f +4 r . ae &% When The Star printed a big # * «?* « assessed by the court, msly 2 per cont for handing the | poth ‘ oe A { the| CHARGES AGAINST FRED FER. |* @xtlusive story last summer & e; t aif bo wners of a dozeg t s| $ en aga b . & about thet railread coming & a epre t bul have been in limbo pats F t GUSON DISMISSED BY JUDGE # weet, the Faker “knocked” it # * 2 * many months upon warrants No jon has ever with it t x PROOFS OF DISCRIMINATION GORDON lw just because it got scooped. *& 0 - # | worn out by Fire Marshal Kell be accuracy of a for $ " . ee =e | @ Then when the P. |. knocked *| # ing os peite */T complaints charge a violatt to ~ nae the city has dat the tie xen ICA ' | ® the story the Faker swore that | & hen th . os, « * i tee gery appro a ee t * the story was true «| & pere a * * athers Lerelts .¢ but 5 1B ree 1 1{*, Finally the P. 1. was forced # | * Le Pe Mins ne vatiiihe @t (80 Setar h & to admit that the story was #| le Je Vath = ones dat . up before Former Polite v . * then the Faker took an- # pougp iene go, hence te | aaee Genres, bet beteue the eeert® Fred | ® other knock at it «| . id n was rer dered Judge Geo ked a * he next morning the P. I. & * ‘ w * a r ex also took a knock at the story, & KTON, ¢ March 3 * ire ; o arnet he ast F about *# and so Wednesday the Faker # kton has a genuine gold excite- | w took charg a papacy Bian. gn ermilr * came out w another knock, * ' b men | & and * Other cases were thus held ist &- | & knocking its former knock * hia re ph « on|® Pw oe oa | eck until the appeal case had beep wil a » bank of the M slough > tae doer Gs co : ‘ out in the superior court, COD RRR hk Fre ' rth r ase is still pending. Jud m4 t i. a bdg/ chord be * | Gordon has decided to give verdicts he past two months. | fe Beep eady Sem AAA AAEREROKARAKES es brought before him, re- 7 teen ae , : “4 ag yicdegie of upper court holdings, rdor 1 that the! the ¢ io eigg ved “ en notice of an appeal and an ap- t » . ade Baga : vag peal bond was promptly filed in find Mexican settlement. Ex . THE) DESERVE aad ant guilty. a or- | | high. M ners are ® K i T. S. Lappy. the well known tt jcla K the ah between the : rs : |, | Klondike millionaire, complained to ; j it I t | ¥ ng and Parker ® the police this mo: t new 7 ayers | conne Eee. c coll and of thieves. Th wer thief* e £4 ‘not M@y Beripps News Aaw Suce ry COS oes the name to be 1 to the ct, P M 7 . R year . tals that have harrassed the Ay ¥ Bt, FARO, Tex h 20. tc ¢ ¢ wore trims p of the financier and caused aad peer F. Wardner died here toda | disorderly persot fore Police | him to sorrow over the hss of seve yagi nad was iteown throughout the w as | Jude ‘i eral dozen choice hya planta : ra 10 man who made a A en | ar stolen from flower bed the past a at pr fortun He wa ne | jail week ‘ H sonal — to thelr 8 The wners of Squire gainst him Rout doubt tet fon will meet Thee : 7 (By Scripps News Ass'n) Lo cates A h 30, In Madrona hall, a wn | mir : 7 into a corner East Jefferson street and he thwe wa WASHINGTON, D. March 20.|/them. Twenty-first avenue, f pur. : rg “ M Ar Ame an man-of-war will be|mane Off pe ¢ organising ax vernon yorn weat fr mination was arrived at yesterday, |the girl | ording to advices received im 4 hi {| gaging in the mining busine He| when t tate department recetved | t¢ ath city by the marine exchange a Th was afmong the first to § thea cablegram from Minister Powell - San Francisco, the amship m ag him | Comur d'Alene h, and cleaned us c nble is im Globe Navigatio aten ie ee ; . mole is im | NOW HAS NEW RULES ®* 00" oe ea lent One of his noteworthy enter . an mair _ —- ty to San Francisco, was tempo- aw ir t s that which he esta hed at on March 31 : : ra disabled at s ving to her “ w n Puirhaven, Wash. when the tow and 1. The state department er a new set of rules ag - te gear being carried away. ' firet started. A_ beautiful residence y requested the navy de by & committee: om the The accident occurred during a se- t Hill known as the ld Wardner | partment to dispat a warship te at and the vere southwest gale aptain Hall, The ma hones ar n the most F Au Prince \ r t Wednes however, rigged a jury rudder and Pat I nenf hill in the hern port { jof the judges will hereafter distrib- | the Meteor proceeded into port une armed with 1 Re gham WRECK KILLS ute the cases for trial each Wednes- | der her own steam ed with that of w wee ago Wardner wa day rs FE « - t 10a ty = tee eftt ¢ WASHINGTON, March 30.—Sena- P x mil 4 vi | be the day for tor Burrows today d that the { the witne and | hia pl Wa mo ee ENGINEE be allowed t trial by int will for the escape of salvar t te cam ing \ # motions and dem ver t , ete, gel yb «gy Se ; on will have to be| mouy in th are fling @ oe oon Barbies an affidavit she wing E - Oo i ” the 2 he new iding WILL PROTECT U. 8. INTERESTS . rn as & . woh a ae lition of the disa ' e | F Blanch ¥ la nd yoleenet | » N Jews, and 5 nei } frot ¥ . hurt t ht 1 Y avy yard. She hag eu . qual f Jews w t Port Prince, Hayti, to. The t w 1 & y after injury on al! her tri