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The Pioneer One Cent Faper of the Northwest The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News "t The Seattle Star iGuT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON OOO 8s t.::.=__::: OO yATCH FOR THE BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST WHICH BEGINS IN THE STAR NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 1 —_—_—— Seattle People Victimized JAPAN NOT AFTER PEACE y Brand New BuncoGame PLANS FIVE YEAR WAR que GLITTERING PROM = A BREATHING SPELL IN THE GRIM IRON GAME tener yave WHEEOLED HA wone FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905 vol 42 ———_+.— ee = | POWER—OTHER WAR NEW fARNSB. - DOLLARS FROM wANY, AND THE F MISES! —_———. R KEPT—THE GAME ne NEVE Bj Sliloce owe hain BS GRBWELY PLAY { vox “ andine t ~ « t a “ ° ne * 2 w eign © ayo though the mikgAo's ‘ c mere a ve bas aiolalond of . . . 4 ab © plan os leak . 0 is an eed un . ape oe . * a | sta @ a» well os ft de pin ’ 7 e . LV Ae e ne of R ies bowt race auritius, sens as ane ” , 1 ported he that bd « Th ater as ying Rojest- e af this orgunica . | ma ‘ ‘ ed to peop ped | wille * ny § 4 he majority ¢ I . gotio , | the caa with o . | ie e ding c 4 » : : . os forts vict!me x ber of the war coun aid ie ape . tation could e f now o h Japan.|* " < ¢@ strong th € in “A & f re ay thay = , ecous , ween I 4 x k p . ent o STERBOGR APH COPYRIGHT 1905. BF y tr and w she believes the - seve. | she i# in good fighting trim ae “ J nth and A COMPANY OF JAPANESE SOLDIERS RESTING AND REFORMING, AFTER AN ATTACK GM THE RUSSIAN LINES, NEAR MUKDEN, But this time we he . hand, and we are @ t on INDON, March 31.—The edito- a ~ —— — _ + SS tinue thie wa asia is ® orgs ches oes yq| time getting free medical attend SEER EER RRR badly ple ob me new - t . cawkly wick (820° from the axsociation's physt abroad that she won't dare to show ss oe A cacamea ] io furniag (Hane It seems to me thet men of |her face om the efield for a shoes eae faaeray thelr business capabilities would century ; og nument over | RAve fos r at they could nat Japan believes tha a better | ce Buelow orgs erry out the plan before launching to finish up the job right now than reichstag March 29, that the argans- | 't 08 (he public | to allow peace, which ¥ 1 William's t to Tangle mm (6 ene ‘There are many mea who have r En T i {an armed truce. We are preparing @ distinctly p motive. The Can) the | Samed this amociation who can ii | t tinue the eomfilet for five|s wh mmented upos afford to lose the money and who iy Gt and accident beasfits annot afford to pay even 61 per tad asaociation also | Month and doctor's fees besides at after the member| 2: T. Sbirty ip another member the age of 60. to furnish | *2° hae also paid in momthy son tab doctore and medicine |‘"¥utlons to the association. He also denounces the emterprise as @ fraud amd in much more vehement language than Thornton. Both of theae men bave stated that they amount paid THERE 16 ONG EVIDENCE THAT INFANT PRODIGIES SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE JOURNALISTIC NUR GERY AND FED ON NOTHING BUT STERILIZED MILK FOR A TIME AND SPANKED EVERY NOW AND THEN FOR THE GOOD OF AP A'S PAPER” Seattle, Wesh, March 81, 1995 Col. A. J. Methen oughly whipping Russia that the mittee to care for wounded soldiers. years and already se finencia t f the house of par- missioners are in all pa { liament yesterday the world paving the way for ad dition war loans. Our credit is ex ST. PETERSBURG, March 31.— elent, as wae shown In the way General Khaermoritch has been ap- our last joan was quickly bought nied chief of staff to General Dp. even generously over-subscribed Linevitch, in place of General Sa- in London. We are going to wer garoff, who, with Barom Stackel- with the determination of so thor becomes a member of the com will not continue their membership Lee Ap a Cal Japanese can live in peace and with the association, as there is ‘ome home at once Baby Clarence has got bie foot tn eee prosperity for the next century. 8ST. PETERSBURG, March 31.— nothing in sight for them which nie uth and can't get it out. Baby Joe has swallowed the ink | | . The leading industrial paper pub- would warrant their daiag so. bot the. NURSE } (By Beripns News Aas'n) the bomb throwing that has taken shes a strong article against the of the Rus | LONDON, Mareb 31.—I¢ Russi mtinuance Thornton states that many mem f the war anc eet toto the This is the message that “Pape” Blethen probably received ant i place in every sec olnta 9 ie Lani bers who jained the association in neaenien GF. PETERSBURG, March $1— oe empire during the past month. | ¢xpects that Japan will chain up her out that 130,000,000 pounds of corm, have the ery. When it commenced business have Papa Blethen is Loe Angeles, taking the eure The officials of the government| The chiefs of the secret police are fogs of war and declare peace worth 100,000,000 roubles, are spoll- hate made a raid on what they sure that the: ve the right par- | Without receiving any indemnity or ing for lack of transportation. M beffeve to be the beadquarters of | ties, and claim that they aleo have territory from the vanquished, the says the agricultural and industrial @ Terrorist movement, and eight | the « of the Terrorist organiaa- | land of Terrorists and Serfdom has | «jt ™ is growing more desperate, peteane are now locked wp in the| tion, and that every Terrorist in the | another guess coming and peace is the only solution of the Peter and Paul fortress, who are be- | nation will be under arrest within | Japan has spent about 300,000,000 | present problem. « of 48 hours already in administering sound Meantime he has left the Afternoon Faker to the tender mercies of the Blethen youngsters and the yo tender mercies of their nurse When Pape Methen implanted « farewell Kine upon the no Die brows of his infant prodigios and regretfully took leave of © and Joe clasped banda and piroustted gait ‘ae jou phyaicion at announced their intention of drop homes WITHOL rt AYING 60 Dime owt. This w mean that CENT a, aaa thousands of dollars will be lost to OF THE REGULAR | hundgreds of the working class . * + i 7 * 7 io . - * *. 7 - . - . * *. - * * o 7 * * * *. * *. * *. . SESE EERE REE EE EEE EEE EER REESE REESE RRR ee RRR e eee ee eee 5 with the Beattie, Cle aved to have been the brair , tie y } mat the old gentlemen's aanctum to @ joyour carol of delightful spanking to Russia, and it is 3T ETERSBURG, March 31.— ton eee pee mated that the mikado will have to |General Linevitch reports under an, of else Papa had gone and they were going to run the paper ORO AAA R AAA RARE SHFSEREESERE ESHER ESEEEES POY Lo [he tune of $350,000.00 for yesterday's date: “There is me n \ gt $ 4 . & the second year's chapter of battle. change in the situation. The enemy a “ Adee WwW eather * ®) War was forced upon Japan, and/is displaying activity east of t ° * b, rapture * ¥ re * Now, Clarence,” said Joseph, a he carefully adjusted his « ary % | it fe altogether improbable that she railroad. Heavy snow: fell during aR LS & eta rimmed spectacles an his aristocratic howe, “leva play we @ |g Spotter Saar ge Ee ee ee eee See and AFTER HUNDREDS OF | ® are real newspaper editors. | s* — es HAD PAID IN THEIR 7 Tli be th a s-chief and ait in papa’s chaff, an pee eeuussseyussss « * Wis xenuie te aie P HAD N THEIR ae AE DeLsats shan es astane cole. ane ve Gl rote : sc nf, LUMBERMEN MEE that . 5 & gold fountain per ight and Seturday: Occasional @ Pinned in a coal bin for STON, March 31.—Desp old that) PORTLAND, Ore, March 3 e Bui we have got to be real cereful,” cepties . Clanence lane risk South Winds. # days and locked up in an ice- @| fact that os dential semaities Frank Guglielmo, the Italian ho @ “go4 wr very good articles, beraune everytedy nfust think | @ box for 15, is the experience @ Directors of th Pacifi < wf th Ame jean board of ¢ * io : murdered j-year-old sweet Sle cine tome eacthiael you want to of “Tige,” the mascot cat of @ | Lumbermen's associa et ba Pray 8 this the association promised . * pa You * of « sioners for foreign missions hae who would heart, Freda Garacio, on a tie Yh, bother.” «aid Joe, ecornfully, “that doesn't make any dit. watch out, for @ the Canadian Pacific steamer @ FP Fria a r and : . 0 uid pa m o : i ‘ practically decided to accept the g pamphlets | e#lous nat at senteaced @ ference. I heard an old friend of pape's say once that he thought the weatherman * ng When the steamer @ va * directors he state re f $100,000 from Joba D. Rocke- jay to be hanged at Salem on mp ° a ' se Sailing ay for and ts last * clr reports. fter which at i - sent t . e torials were w oe . 2 . m o) mi - rer oaPoagas . h s A hich eller t urther the work of the wadkioauhéa I am ready to meet my fate.” @ tone of indignation abine instead of & was misse It was thought @ > : be Boren : "% tonihcctona yg month fives | "i¢ Guglielmo this morning as Be |» f plied J ain, which be @ at the time that the cat had @|P@WRRARRA RE Ra Rae! be Comsregationl clereymes of sents thves . . ourne,” repiie . Joston and vicinity, who are op- 2 t trar| Was led from the oartroom * eupon th Blethen jdiea chose for thely target of bas promised @ gone ashore and had not got @ # - : ! qa | Sheriff Word, the tears flowing aad | @ fame a subject the wees tk walt laeté ana, peneane tere tor tomnartow * x cat before & * SHOWER Or FLOWERS IN- #/ bone’ to the gee pte of the gift, ’ ‘ form covulsed with’ motion 8 © te, sie—civculation You know it ts * ed not until the @ ® STEAD OF WATER. bree beer ino oy decided to com- ‘lized that his Inst hope wae | Pye 5 hae ertfica to the ALL FOOL @ Yoyage was nearly ended that @|* * = a , ¢)gohe ar at he must pay the pen- @ nv to tread. y @ one of the coal heavers dis @ > * ST. PAUL, March WERE eeeeeCeeeeeeee ms “ crime. “I regret most » heath ag with @ vemerbat bg 4 a pair of bright eyes #|® shower of blossoms wa tle * t “ ntrymen,” he said, “for | am * Py ' * to le as ® coal chute * be what * | @ Inga H mvieted of oe . Te tallan to be hung In Oreg ° ebhes Gholi v heir child * pon a r examination @|* baptized Sunday at the @] 4 - efreeé the ee om tet on ved up with the ae-| 4 AT 2°30 & the bright eyes proved to be @|® state spiritualist meeting at #) yo) ty Ratlw tk an. | Suran given by Father Caste e goo-g20ings of th fa of “New / # those of Tige The ca @ | ® Odd Feliows’ hall a rae Ae “ier bie Bs . at. that if 1 ask forgiveness * yf ag ene Me eats # been pinned to the abel f | & tes y in suite for dam- % {| from God'and in return forgive nd ate sapebdi tok eke AT THE THEATERS « asel by a bucke tO R EEE E EERE EEE wages f ok tae a + who t me injury I will be * was ™ , ° ng their own i + e m a car, was sen- & ' afe f spirttnal herm e a's — a a! disorders such ee ® out ving } bed * od to an in- *& s*% o Beth ow feed thém with } OUR NEW MAN * 2 * +ORMING A 100 le te th nie © * th ‘ ediar * any nour + a & wigered 2 bread erary } Marry Re m ‘ * y " * 7 id oisture he sician 4 &|@ gently but firmly, turn the 4 adminiaste to the Grand Sunday and Monday * bea - PIECE ORCHESTRA & cour Har * tr own ox @ # & & sound spending to their © After which oighte in “Our New Man.” Beres- # of the bo . * it sabi? 4 f thele @ & i ie Bdvisabic to farcibty pour 1° r hroats a liberal ford was last seen here ir The * e ay m — ® pa sis. Tt a 7 + * * @ dos f cathe r some eo to cure Wrong Mr. Wright - wY at oe mn A : sha A string or 00 pieces is|#% that for f aon re a the x49 * ® & from when they exhibit the sym ptor over to be his t ‘ @ age home ell righ M "s be given at the Grand opera ® » ted . ac-|* # & frmt page of their boisterous Dianket sheet during the past Fritz Kreisle he v # least inconvenience. n the near future. This will; ® a t 8h eived a * ate, the neso- | @ ** } rom ey On 8 Di kind ever bre Ke n the|# * e . nee the Kernel went away the circulation a | A POOR RELATION @ the ca soled north we 8 are being |& = ‘ * * 8 the K ent awa r f » thorough hunt over the ship # . bed Mm the forme a ble of the Attsencen Panes daily 1 with the follow! & | Gor Smith Russell's dy. “A|@ ® thore eh - “s reese 7 @ | held er he De Cee a a ee a ee ee ees farm 4 peri's |e ale : & | Pwor Relation,” wil be the bili the # failed to find tb he. ee ote ng M. Saunders {tareetat ion meniber isle * * lear father, Come home to us #@ | fret part of the coming week at * ship stopped Pe ye the @| Where professionals and amateurs,| A saloon robbery and thé Ppl if he * ® * ** © bug-houwe, they're raising a row *& | the Seattle Pete Raymond has * taxe on _ “i eden Rie oat % | teachers and pupils are working t« wah y he atte fem ae f the * *\e t aside senaible easence of cc tte leading rt "The Che : r ed nm lney. Evervthing # | ðer to make this concert @ grand | the e Friday morning while elees for him to or9 in * Wow #@ | Plekers” closes tomorrow night wer at Sydne success. the theft of b Det more fers ¢ saunas tas aie > # was ready to take on ice and & a = ee ni Are ed Ge yin thele ’ wis ‘The foreman in crazy @ |“7HE MOONSHINER'S DAUGH- | # the big —/ : . ee eee he bluecoats * ot\@ Mr. Schnerman wae over- @ he proofreader's dead, | TER # thrown open rae * 1 . sh attendaner at |@ come by hie ferllngs, fell upon | the ae ean to naby F | te Olson,” in which Ben Hen-|# of every one, out walked Mr. #|@ JIU JITSU TO BE TAUGHT # = oi a ght eF ens breast and hugged @/|@ Auleep in the shed #@ | @¥ieke and his company have n ® Tige parently as fresh as ® | w BY GOVERNMENT. 215 of filohed $16 2 of the asso-|% him. again. Me refused to ®| @ Things might loo brig |@ewing goodly houses during the ® ever. The cat had been shut # | x » while ko war Baer ; od of the) @ break ay and finally began @\@ We think you'll « «| etek ee Saturday night The ® in the ice box for 15 days and &)/@ WASHINGTON, Maret * the ¢ ic light up | hica th # to wing ~ » hitch your pants tight @ |Mupaehiner's Daughter” opens the * as fat an ever when it ®i® A 1 of y * | sta was th nt Rosato 5 t irl much for Hen- le Come heme to ws me @ | C@ming week on Sunday afttrnoon. * out. Bh righ bas a nd . ea by the F ® at the time that the man seen in T * he took Mr. Bechuer- @ | ® Wow! * Vd eS . ’ Hg. * th « g the till was one he rr to the police station ans @ | Barmold’s trained dogs and cat . i * tion of jiu * | of the clerks and the robbery was ) ft : : # military and nave 2 . > RENE MBESRESE REESE ES ends tad wet hie hie ma @ (% the rest of the entertaining “ not known until the night clerk See action of the Star x Ae * ight c ri * And Joneph a bear @ | Mideville Dill at the Star will eon 1 money g nothing 7 st me until Monday afternoon Peep e eee eee eee. "1 * The former says ‘Darn ‘ ad of ‘Oh, pehn * SAVED BY NURSE = 6 an ee te ak waal when a complete new bill will be ! c ena BRISTOW HERE |i hp noo : SA BAmOLAGONN ih, Snetlh “sion B08 A commitice fag Degn apPOmnta rage os Oh, father, dear fath ¥ & | pad on. Rp ° > will of the y | tO ta ttle public H * You'll fad b a-p row * re 1 he eal by € t t Lewis and I tow, the special com- |» % |. Charles Roberts and Ed Spencer. purned this r wes Clark fe M mer, Charies benérit Pe ec rg ted President | 4 tha two meRToes arrested at Back | The patiente were rescued through | land today. r ( MeCauley, J. A, Kings- adv | Roosevelt te tigate shipping Yiamond sday under a charge of | the heroic work of Head Nurs mph 3 wiry, Nettie Sawyer, Annie 8. Gif. nditions on t t relative rere. Terre eee Se ENA Nt Yee robbery, tell ce ting stories | kins orn. and White "\ford, Emma Hart and Bilen Cr 1 ¢t be! ‘ » abou ecent ngs, and be = o S oxe t the Panar anal and the Panama | . === ate nelsting of two oo Me h . ‘ “a LORAINE, 0., March &1—P i“ man are members of the committee. the men! railroad, which is now operated by hr chet er he Pi puse.cf this are being Rept lent Honecker, of the Citizens | auane. Mas aietiamel A imittee meeting will be held elton which i no oveate, | CUBID AT THE CARNIVAL] rte arm (wo Putiman tveprs rates oreveae ‘wet Seeing to- mt wonera, othe Cascos Bar| ALGiER. Mark, #1 avant |Acv™aetnion at the Cental H cal bus , " ether anc reeling upor consis k bh mt ate ed fc aD a “ : Jom, | here he will discuss with local bust arrived in Seattle Thursday: with alee story. & hands of @ receiver by the direction | noon today. The American consul School for the purpose of organiz- net t arious says ta of the t { distinguished York-|} “ —— of the court last night, an: visited Mr. Hay aboard the ( s and making plans : *| matter. He is particwlarly amxious| rhe friends of Gilbert Ce Dr. W. Seward Webb tor| W. W. Rowen, manager of the | today that the defaulting emy tata chorntne ond stnsed aller Tt P. Storey has filed his * ” to | ther local shipping men | wale ng newspaper man the Vanderbilt lines an il-| Biyn Lumber & Bhingle company, bad agre to turn everything of] ipa the . at in May's con. | bond ounty commission- “ favor of the government oF | oi ooking for him with old shoes | m: ompany, is the host. His|has been charged with embexzle-| value in thelr possession to the! dition continues, ers as school superintendent and e ate ow hip of the raflre are eine raked out thet he was | guesin are Mita Mr. awé@-dtre.1 ment and bis hearing set for Aprtl| bank. It is stated tt m taken rday morning will take office d ; N N lanning to take a wife, and they| J. H. Purdy .and Mrs. James|6 before Just Gordon. The | aggregates $90,000. Several W. F. Jackson is on trial in Judee | and serve out the unexpired term of KIRKLAND WING pra eae te ay him. that, their| Lawrence, Miss Wetmore, G. H.|transfer_of the company funds deposttors, mostly _foreigy Grit t for f is |W. G. Hartrantt, resigned Aechane f xe of |hearts were in the right place is | Kignicutt, and Captain James Brin- from a Port Townsend bank to one |sembled im front of the 1 of forging A « Wesley Walker, of Bremerton, t Newmarket today, | reported that Gil is to marry Mis 8, of the Brit Life guar in this elty, it ts alleged, gave widay The depowts ame to| and passing the se has accepted the position of clerk is 5 sppentandy | Annie Carey, queen of the W. C. Lj They are on their way home from’ en an opportunity to make we. $215,000. The directors say thee the, Show company at (t in the office of the local office of ® Buckaway th U. carnival te trip through southern California, with §200 Geqoatiors Will reretve everp cent, “chasing © pair Of ©!) the inspectors of #@ramboats, o - - 2 ante en ee o , j |