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Pioneer One Cent the e Northwest Paper of th nT EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905, (>) ‘The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 7. NO a5 CENTS PER MONTH 35, a = “WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO A CIRCULATION STATEMEN? OW THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THIS ISSUE IAUSSIA AGAIN IN THE THROES OF REVO RIOTING gece RS IN MANY PR QVINCES—SERIOUS OUTBREAK AT WARSAW-REIGN OF TE RRORISM CASTS MANTLE OF @ GLOOM OVER LAND OF CZAR LUTION STRIGTER REGULATIONS ippe News, yy en garded as indicating a feeling of | aad Br eee The Exchange {Weakne This, he declared, does | —— co ates that her inter-| not exist. ‘The minister declared bea bs BO ¢ MAYOR BALLINGER BELIEV@S SOME MIDDLE COURSE SHOULD pai troubles are feared in Russl® /ninseilf to be perfectly pleased with from the interior is of the tne situation as regards matters be 86 ADOPTED ON SUNDAY AND 1 O'CLOCK CLOSING ORDI- garet character. Serious rioting |iween his own country and Rus 4 im Warsaw yesterday, 10 | gig NANCE many were injured, The au Qorities are unat reserve or} ‘TOKIO il 4.——(Noon.)—The de Ricting continues. Reports | rotiowing has been received from | gone Tiftis trane-Caueascs, state ling Manchurfam army headquar-| Stricter regulations regarding the | kind, he believes, is particularly ae farther rioting occurred there | org: #iratiie on the more busy corners, ; Gedy The Baltic pr seinces are { “On Sunday a portion of the }Coduct of saloons on Sunday 4nd | where women and children are con 7 rted to be agitated, and an | force occupying Kalyuan dfove the /@fter | o'clock on week w will) tingaity nk ig threatens! | enemy north, holding A tah: cabably be decided upon at a con , r and chief of police are ; a miles northeast of Katy ference to be hed between Mayor! not in of the closing of D.C, prt <~-| was’ no” change other {Ballinger and Chief Delaney wHBI®) joons on Sunday, or even after 1 who ts acting as|up to & o'clock Saturday a tow days. o'clod sch an novation, they be M the state depart One hundred Russian sanitary Z bed o ae Lge a (ime & | Heve mild drive indreds of wa t gaet, and Minister Takahira y jcorpa men have been delivered to |* saw prohibiting the opening of | t and tenderloin bab{tues fay afternvon bad a conference at}the Russian army wadoons om Sunday and a city Ordi-| gic the song It wombd also re ‘ each reiterated the exact They hardly ay fate our kied- /eM@ece f reac Chem from rere@i |wolt fn @riviaty remmy Go@an chara: of their governments on the | ness. Le after 1 o'clock at night ters to the wj@own dance halls and bed ah restoring pea ween | tte te Mayor Ballinger ba Werr ether reauw fsb Japan. Thie was done | ANOTHER BOLO AT RET Futee ie favor of ¢ ing ly} he mayor believes, Bowevr, that fer the purpose of making certain] 87, PRTRRSBUF April 4—An | Maher Mw aed hag never ©. eany of (ee aloes, paNkebely fr thet no misunderstanding existed. | attempt was w last Hiegdet oo goo | PRRNNOUT COtOMM FON [© Be fan better | tan + towne ser tio h Geretary Taft laid down the | sassin mableton, pve | PMY, be bu come to toe comcle a American position as walling entire- | fect of rote wore, Se Clamt store raed combat of Ha- | @undays. Tee l o'cWek chadeg or jy on the pleasure of the beiliger- fired at the carriage but the trerse | gots When doth are willing Prest- ltook fright at the fleet shet omd | dext Roosevelt wil! bably saving the eftiwur's | iaitiate negotiations for peace Ante escaped de bo circumstances will he make| ERSEURG, Apri + my-further proposals, He will not s * gen seek (o learn if there bas been j rey 4 atlempt on thee bate da the views entertained jor « G al Trepelt tulted ay change and Japanese offic night | was particularly impressed w Tekabira thac President} ST. PETE URG, April 4—t Roosevelt has no eapectal desire to ja statement today War Mintater | Sakaroft declared that the men and fmaterials of the Russian army at jthe battle of Mukden were equal te He considers Russia and | those of the Japanese, forcing the best Judges of what they | reluctant conc! that the Jap: | do and when they have/anese general superior 1 the peace negotiations he can do to further peace the sole interest of he p fas karoft trigued against Kur ing that he gave loyal support He declared that reports of Rus-} He is sure the em termanding orders for war | of Japan cango. no futther| materials abroad are baseless, and | has done to signify a desire jinsists that there has been no r aay adiitional sugget-jation in preparations to continue ties or intimations would be re-|the war | he had ever tkin, affirm tter his mout | to arrange their own af- Takahire sald that Ja- coutee regarding peace is en- from a h WELCOME a j LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 4.— drive over the city the presidential Preident Roosevelt's special train| party again boarded their spectal rived here over the Short Line|train, and shortly after the noon baach-ot the Louievitie & Nash-| hour the train left for St. Louis Of Echedule time thie} All the way through Ohio as early An immense crowd wasjat 4:30 o'clock this morning the to greet the praidnt.| people were up in crowds to see the the station a cordon of sol-|president’s train, At every station oe stationed, in addition | where a stop was made the presi ‘Of police. He was greeted | dent alighted and shook hands. On Beckham, Acting-May the president's entering Louisville and Chairman Murray, of |salute was fired by a “a1 militia committee. company. | &2 informal reception at the —--- | the presidential party en- INDIAN TERRITORY AGOG. | irriages aud the parade| SOUTH MALISTER, 1 7. Ap Morel to the Galt house. Third av-|4.—President Roonevelt. en route to (ee Aa the other thoroughfares |Texas, is slated to make two stops egh Which the procession paas-|in. the Indian territory tomorrow 4 Nite Slaborately decorated and|and this entire section in on ede Mev thronged with cheering crowds. il escort of the president in anticipation of the coming of the chief executive. The stops will be Hi of the George B. Easton! made at Muskogee and at this place. = cet Confederate Veterans. {Though they will be of brief durn- | a Main audience was at the | tion, it is expected the president will Where the president (find time to aay a few we and SMMesthirty minutes’ address from|to shake hands with nome the! SREB erected in front of the main | thousands of visitors eager to meet pt the hotel. At the < of the address the pr SM W@tertained at an info: @mtion and luncheon n- | him. fent al re a short ‘The ratironds are preparing to | bring many visitors Into this city and the crowd ia expected to be the largest ever seen here WAPRIAGE LICENSES Baptist church, Monday morning. applied to the council for permis son to erect a gospel tent on th | Yesler block. They have already obtained the permission of the county commissioners. The tent Is pilttinge Neenses were granted and Tuesday to the follow-| Ber @ Welch, legal age, and Berry, legal age, both ot |t? Dave & vaating capacity of 6,000 | i Oscar Berger yo ri ot and ts for the purpose of accommo- | dating the crowds that will hb | Dr, Chapman and his hand of evan- | gelists who are to arrive in a few} days, The above committee were| wand Gertr f otal Of Black Diamo b Gped $5, and Corde }, both of Dav y aged 23, and Jane unable to get an auditorium berg! ae %, both een ; | enough: to accommodate | Bate, aged 20, and Nellis! dwasimai wae achat Morris, aged both of § id, | wer Reet wa y et men WILL ERECT Bia TeNT lee wees eee eee ee "ee mpson, Fe. ely ector Ww wounded twice, bet Batniasetog, 2 fos aaa) ie hue aa to nant TR 1 aneassins ence | to Complaints that Governer Br EDDY GIVEN Soom: om Smduy in vay desirable, | dinagwe bn dom wot deem very de Beowabuttom wihied be is Ud LO De) srabie at (ee pireims tiem, except te te Dever of are te) keep oor Fe be wed wOUet bei yormm! salpoe foo clowed on Sanday a 2 OH mem who do aot Cooder! (heir p powdbin wad to mop the ection | pro early mornieg hours, | of boaters te from af drieiies | pies Somme reas lat iam BRADY MAY BE FIRED WASHINGTON, April ¢ Z o et | He PROERHAHh eh ee The Weather +} Spotter : ee Tomight and Wedionucdmy Light to Prewh Gant Wide ** 28s | | Per mw lee y, | P t han toms “Glacier” John f SNAPSHOTTED IN THE DEMOCRATIC HEAB- QUARTERS. aad - = — ALASKA INDIAN, TO SAVE HIMGELF FROM STARVATION, SHOT THE SACRED “BALD EAGLE.” THE BIRO OF HIS TRIBE, AND | weath @f Alonka, i» identified with mis — = ‘CHIMERAS OF HIS PEVERED RAIN HAVE GIVEN HIM NO ing companion, whieb ary extend ¥ ly entangled by advertiving ite ae! PEACE OR CONTENTMENT GINcE faire, Seerctary Hiteheork, undone at 26. direction of the président, made «| ——ewenenae conditions! requnet for rad > eae y | mixer bas wal A tages d Metet © | >" -eeee ee ees eee | core be bes bed no peace of mind. IR. Detch, Gun@ay afters wall ew t the | pemaewere During the long nights he was artested, and ister, on s charge of fact Get © & lw Me Indien shall break the @)continually awakened by an un ad Guaty and Gaarésriy: oo | }@ traditions of his poupte. #) canny neise, and visions of myriads gin Sa eo The wrath of the Great @| of winged monsters fiittered before Teatgs by Patreimas Chipman, ae: si r Seirit shail descend upom thee #| his vision. One after another of cording to the evidence he was mnt 199, Sone Wha turn against thetp tribe. @| his dog team him until all that drank, but hed aympathined with a] eather, you Ag ancient legend af the @ | remnined was one “huske which omell bey who was underpaid for} [@ Ratt Wogie trike, of Alaskh. @ | he had raised from a pupy Even holding a heavy atge ansouscing know. %. That ne member dial) de- & | Gite faithful animal deserted him @ feligious open air meeting in thal - —_—_— ® soy one of the birds after @ One sight, as he was awakened by lower section of the éfty bor # Which the tribe ts named, | the strange sounds, the “huskey” was to receive 16 or tw ® “Giacter Jom, & member of @ | stirred fitfully im his slumber. Sud- bor sed tet a tae'pn, ne or OT FRONT S dap ayer tnets' cam MUbiAtig| sonur'as one onve's iespr eed ont P were overheard by Dutch, l@ im Intter part of February, ®i hair standing on end, riveted his| wt ered in his behalf ® wet acd billed a bald eagle, ® Gres on something down the can » Brighton boathouse hae bees | OVER MAYORALTY * Por @ days afterward BO#)| yon. Then, without another sound p2 Sham te winter deanaee | © tan poruccuted ty itious # |the beast mn off into the forest Ge tit of Betnare doen een | \o Sie. # and disappeared Seattle. \* #| The Indian stated that while a reaponue to 4 telegram from | SAN DIRGO, Cal, April 4 Sheriff Grant. of North Yakiasa, exXtreor@inartly big vote was cast Sheriff Smith, Twowday afternoos, | during the early hours of the munic-} & strange ts y te sent Deputy Rogers to Prosar to | igal elncton today, following the | qfiteh enfolds the bring back James Visher, wanted | pottext campaign’ of yours. Dan | ‘ here for grand larceny. EYeher ts | Jones i» the candidute on the | Cem ’e this ca charged with having rebhed a farm- | ¥as brought traight republican ticket and Ip op- er of $400. He wae arrested Man | powed by Capt John L. Setven, U. 5, day night at Prosser by order of| 4 retired, nominated by petition of Sheriff Smith nom-partiqnns afd endormnd by den. Tho work of tearing down thé! ocratn The inane is municipal own shacks on the corthweet corner of ‘ * bixth avenue end Pike otrost to|creue of water enpply: | Indications make Way for the new ste-ctery pan an eee eee errr eee eee * Fryo butlding, began Tuesday. An- | nouncement of the ereetion ef the Frye builéing has previously beon|}@ Out of fifteen deaths at the #] fite, agly stirring now and then to Vit’ aie and content m As to the time required to carry |two parts, by that clever war corre- mado in The Star, |@ county hospital during the #|tifow pn more fuel. He only ate ue na une |through such a sult there is a wide | spondent iad guthon, Deugian Steet Actual work of patting up the|® mouth, eight were from tuber- «| @ to keep him sitive, and at S [SR ARA RAR RE ee HH difference of opinion, Judge Tuley| «The Flying Rollers,” of Benton structure will begin a8 foen a8 the |@ calosta, | th a ° i to spenk to any of | w */and some other high authorities | pa, by Jacot Waldeck old buildings have been removed |* & | RB. teidexmen |# BROKE NECK TO SEE */have exprensed the opinion that! ang some more of that tip-top from the site. PERRET ETH He No -- ot ton, coe, of ee | * PRESIDENT. ® | the matter could be cleared up with- sporting ip fi Corbatt’s pen. - - . ~ = “ * of niiian be urs XE y ort of othe yo Aen “4 anerts woue _— Aptan CONVICTIONS p= Regehr » treed . ¢ LOUNY TL x Ae. A dbs . xe SA ae ee nA | Bi ay Lady Nicotine,” by Nan VIENNA, April 4—The . ished. Tt then became nercha o ‘etfe avill aay xbee. coh nas harias et Eps |, romnz an, ore, aun «—ree| auger, folcbe, thon tncame| 4 merchant, “of | larermnvti &| Wout tab from five in ten sears. A" tare tak wh he mayor ot federal grand fury reconvened today % ms nn't- aEtagttn io mayoralty term is two years. Chicago, and ope with San Fran- that Sasoneff. assassin of M. re Of & wrought-up imagination, | the president's parade, slip * Phere dtr indicatio that Piohve, has excaped tory the prisan |""4 renewed the inventigntion of the [iikaiay by a beliof that the Great |® and fell, breaking his neck aed #{the tn ctinn coeomeales are teing ta] co's unique: chief executive. in the fortress of St. Pot 4 St) frauds in Oregon, The first] i o4 with hota the traction pan going The life story of Anthony Com- Paul oF and St yume taken wp ie the Inventigation | egy tm b ]®* Gving tatantiy % | hang on if they can. They recently | stock, Uncle Sam's servant whe ‘ane owing to his destroying the emblem- made a bet of $25,000,000 that they of the Wea ®-Kelley Land company. @ concern with branches throughout | the @tate owning many valuable | CONTRACTOR INSANE & gelf-imponed daye, | During thie period the Indian sat gezing silently into the blaze of his wictnotes tracts Of timber. The life of the | Va Ghiet of t oo fren of a, [NDS SYP expires with thin term | cesumty joe the distriet court next Sa day. Spenking af a new grand jury, | ae Honey stated that the people Wanted to me aome convictions be foke mamy more ddictments were | ruturved, ait tntimpted that he | duced by @ lew of money through |eourd not mqum@nit thn calli of an- | 8 contract undertake by him. CHF | ide grant) jury anti after the Detectives Preeman PhiterteR | yume trinie took the man iwto custedp aed he ae war afterwards removed tw the) §T PWTERSBURG, Apr 4 county jail, where be will he @X-|Génerni Linevitch’s position haw ab amined by an imeantty comuntqiiom. tged for the wor, The general | Mydell teompht that Re had teen femare fears thab the Japanese will be im Harbin wi a mouth, it i civen divine imatrartionn to sarder hi wit) aod wa scoreBtng for @ fyremored that ratiway tis fee Nydell, a prominent contractor, re siding at Twenty-elghth avenue and Dearborn street, had him arrested Monday wight an @ charge of im- sanity, suppose to have beok im- ary stor “Glacier Glacier river of Juneas the brian ener’ fer many od ean ™ the eka enlightenment ttle on A eee me / ~ ratition Indian }ateamer Jefferson, which arrived in | part Monday morning A member of trite, who fx known among his at Glacier Eagle making bis way home bis head, a bald cag never came within rifie, always circling around and the #Pound the man as he made his way across the frozen wastes days, durin which time he had nothing but raw meat to eat, the Indian arrived at his cabin on the ard there} peaceably was alw in the sky, direc ver |* range of hia| under the belief that before After traveling for upward of 30! j | Fight For Chicago * Mayor ae | 17) alty Ends Today LOOKS LIK® DUNNE DIATE MUNICIPAL OWNER SHIP BY PURCHASE OR 6@IZUHE HAS WON OUT—HE STANDS FOR IMME-~ OF STREET RAILWAYS (Special to The Stard \¢ many, Which has eharge of th@ BY JACOB WALBECK tion y tay ah ae ne CHICAGO, April 4.—It seems {oom noe my alt of the fran- date tha? Ghicuth Wil todane res chines of the city company have Rok ancil ap lenses = ect 41 | ¢xPired. The equipment is gid amd Oweership that will have an influ-) ¥°' Out. Yet Marshall Field, 8. Tassel Ragan Pierpont Morgan and some other s r wise and rich men paid $25,000,000 paert that |e for the outfit 1 that 1 be| Thelr scheme,was thus to bring all the lines under one ownershi and to offer the people throug! cars and first-class service in return for a franchise, They calculate that the people have suffered so much and so long that they wi!l soon be willing to give up a franchise in re- The turn for decent service, It ie prob- @omanding 3 t able that an offer of this sort will clée el mn be made at some stage of the litiga- how, tmnt the tion that wil?follow the election. of 3 te 1 hve The fran je question is badly wine re a be ¢ of the conflict of old Bit ever if Denne, ca kis pat-| rants and their extensigns and form of municipal owneruhip at, Ore ent franchises awarded by once, le Swept lete pow, It le oot € y. The companies claim thty a certain that t ple of | bold all the trunk lines for 99 years, Chicnm soon have the fp Th t that the franchises for flege of riding their own cars. | ¢ own ang connecting lines A barve lawsulis may have to| have expited. Neither the trunk be disposed of e the arriy ¢|lines nor the others could be op- that happy day. erated alone with profit to the op- The traction officials are ent | erators or satisfaction to the people. and mysterious. They have given| Marian would smooth out the ne intimation whetker, in the eveat | trouble by giving all to the com- ef Dunne’s election, they would by | panies, for & limited time, if they willing to sell om te the city or,| would surrender their 9-year @ Harlend mie, thet they would | ye Po ee too will wurrender their clei mw} im return for a 20-year fremchtse. | Men whose opinion is of vakee| e that companies are g*- ing to fight to the last ditch to re-/ tain their hold on the streets. Their money their secret influence, | it is sald, was exerted in behalf of Hertan. This is not due to any derstanding with Harlap, for he 16 8 mur val ownership man. It is because his progrash Would prove! m helpf to them It is Har lan's plan implify the problem | and give people thetr first great ved service, by mak the traction com impr with ms es. Bite i FROM A 10T OF JUDGE HARLAN TALKING panies. He would do this by ait | abens: ' ing them a short term franchise on Dunne is for war. If the comi- condition that they provide a first-| panies refused to sell out he would class equipment at once and agree| condemn their property. Then the give up the streets | people would learn from actual ex- hen that franchise would expire. | perience whether municipal owner- | ship in this town means good serv- ice im a short time cr a perpetual lawsuit \ the expiration of that term they would find legislatures or councils will jaa MESMMEESSS® *¥¥ mediate effort to” esta t THINGS COMING TO ‘£ STAR READERS immediate effort to establish city | ownership. He would offer to buy out the existing companies. If they John, enacted | 7 | he would proceed to | # macted | Glacier There, unencum- | Tefused to pat gee lh oe | penance lasting 21 | eed by strenuousness of the | seize thelr property through iow ‘ls b 4 trail, the thought of the evil he had | Proceedings, just as he would ap-j committed. began to prey. on his | bropriate property for park or other| Rk * kk ke eR ARERR EK by bunting and | @arted in search of game among the) cide whether or not the city shall menntains nontiy a month he was held pris days in a deserted | prompautor’s cabin by a severeisnow of supplies. | The aterm had driven the beasts | lat the forest to the lower altitudes | jin Beateh of food short atle Bird of hie tribe by, this me in the ge s to reinstate d opinion of “The High-| bunting and his forefathers Jobn lives tn a lonely cabin, situated on the banks of the | about 12 miles north Janu who earns his Hving hi Alarka fis! After appy Late in hing, had traveling and to ad sought | himself it was an} mind, and today he does not know SRE ERE BH Election in TACOMA, April 4—Today the voters of the city of ‘Tacoma will de} elect eight councilmen and will de for! accept the proposition made by the | Hquitable Finance company to bulid a municipal power plant on the Nis jqually river In most of the wards of the city an unusual amount of interest. has nm taken in this campaign and the number of votes cast today prom- Tacoma public uses. “The Russian Secret Police.” In | draws no salary. can. That was done a few month} eee nee ago when the interests back of the; The Maynard Improvement clu} Union Traction company, contro!}-| will meet Wednesday, April 5, im ing the North and West des,|the Ben Hur hall, corner of Niwtly bought the Chicago City Rallway/ avenue and Yester Way. Powell Removed By Roosevelt boo (he @ ved on ‘ ‘ixpamibility to attempt Be ises to be larger than ordinary at yee whee be Ceametivey arived o feat near PaltcTlar. fhe eonatain tops in search of the | eee, ‘0 Ue larger, than ordinal {(Beesial to The Star) Jice towards Pairtmake ‘ - — TWo moRE victims poe oneal WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4 It is said thet after an favestign ™. J. Carbeelt kes lewed from John, nearly famished NEW YORK. April 4.—A_ new |It is currently reported here that be- | tlomthe preskhent was mack di: Rarringtom a 6@x120-foot lot om| ZEIGLER, Im, Apett 4.—Witiem | wilted a bald eagle reosting on the| feature of the Equitable Ameurance | fare kis departure, President Rox pointed in his selectiom of Teird mamta between Unicow and{Atkins, state mine inspector, ond | drains of w dead spruce. Well |socioty fight was developed thie aft-|velt directed the removal of T. Ca-| Almaka mafeha@, amd wae ino Pike etree for 25 years. Rent for| Manager John Grahem died thie timawdag the traditions ef his tribe | erneen, when the friends of James leer Powell, recently appotated Unit-| because he was imposed upo first five years to be $209 a monte, pmorning from gem whailed yenterday | ke teeredted for a long time, but |S. Hyde announced their intentions “ees marshal for Aaske, and Powell's reqornumentgipe fer for the next. five $960, for the maxt’ while leading reseuing partion dnto | Rem? finally commuaned; I drew to depose President Alexander at ldirentel that the order of removal |p tow $900 aed GY50 4 month for the the Iwiter mine The work of re amy and fined, killlu@ the bird the meeting of the bard of direct- be emt into Alaske Powell |. Many charges were | e@ weztend leet five your, Moving the bediew continues txdoy From that time om the Indian ors aext Thurnday who iv now on his way across the | Powell from Portland, Ore