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SHES FACTS, UNCOLORED BY P b 1 REJIUD . INSTEAD OF PROLIX AND TIR: comes ATTLE STAR PI ne Eapry AND NEWSY Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SEATTI FaguT EDITION HE CAPITOL MILL. DAMAGED BY FIRE he. WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL e a THE NEW6 OF ALL THE WORLD IN CONDENSED AND ACCURATE READ THE STAR AT NIGHT AND you DON'T HAVE TO READ NEXT MORNING'S PAPERS, FORM WILL BE FOUND IN THE COLUMNS OF THIS NEWSPAPER TODAY ™~ a» i & 5 a The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ip. “ 17, 1905. ® si VOL. NO. 46. 25 CENTS ®ER MONTH Japanese Cruisers “Ii It Is Hypnotism Capture Colliers Give Us More of It!” “Ir ‘THIS 18 HYPNOTISM 80 BAY LOCAL MINISTERS OF DR. CHAPMAN'S WONDERFUL THE RUSSIAN FLEET 1S REPORTED TO BE HEAD |oyjen Giye us ALL OF IT ¥¢ Y MONDAY MORNING THREATENED T > . ~~ 7 a sia ‘t< PC . EARL SPIRO’ Toa es hea odhan ee ING RAPIDLY FOR THE FORMOSA STRAITS CAN DWER—MIDNIGHT PARADE AROUSES INTEREST CAUSED LOSS OF MORE THAN %,000 . , This is what a 4 inisters | ANT AND « The 2 a * a dozen minister . 7¢e Ww eather 2 | Of Seattle maid when they read (Q0 | fe fete ttt RFR TIRE III II IIIA AIDA AIA: a S tte * Jarticle in Saturday's Star, sue * ” * “po er (By Gortpps News Aga'n.) proceeding toward Bingapore, whe|!ng that the present great revival| * [004 f + apieaion of flour dust set fre) got beyond bis contro! * ® | LONDON, April “17.—A dispatell | ¥@* held up by a Russian steamer! is due more to the 1 tin pers | * lay 1 «4 a ar . |” ‘The plant has not been in opera-| SS 4 FESS SESE SEEDS | ompélied to take a roundabout | sonality of the adie ie og Taam to |i Midnight ting ' * at 18 Grant tion for some thine ané the atceme Tonight and Tuesday: Showers; |to Reuter’s from Saigon mays that) way, beeduse the Russian vensele| genuine sentiment w Meeting be held 1 opera bi * _Mon: | lations resul im spontaneous com hh Southeast Winds te Jagendes kve cagtnred.o teste were engaged in target practice tr “It may be hypnotien naia| © ** t b J t h # the | bustion. “Th oem aie ‘eltnthie Steet of aniiians aiaai thos Gone pen sea Neither of the ves-| Dr. Matthews, of the First I * * , rection of Chief Cook bas been R fa in bathaned than tha gateueen Were reported having sighted any/|terian chured but it divine| M* ARR ARRAN ves in their vigorous attempts t trying all kind made by the squadr awift on yaneele, hypnotism Stay the progress of the flames . cruisers which be - oe . Hypnotism no hypnot the | Ea pony which gutted the upper portions of havin eed Senet ad Mai {ONGKONG, April 17.—1 present a . t ‘ € nte h on sth a t of ird avenue fe Bagine comps N the butlding. Not + lock loan a few Gave ton. The 1} Hal’ | ported that 4 fight took place sweep ove city with doubled | et P ae P ——s aS sane ‘atieieindall company N ade the | Monday was the ff > ighhn, “= DOr’ | Gay in the Chi bety fc t \ P t sie Ree oe Fae i olumote asd trek gee poy ee { out AT 2:30. states that the colliers were evi- | jo) é ne sea betwee yree and it now looks as if the F aires Aven I treet, east of Third vaenue A col- | th ow a.6te.8 ove dently trying to effect @ junction |), - sone and Russian scout cruiser | land y will be a « hington street * Fremont district—Cherry street, tavabng |nettt to vateeh es amok tan cee ee of experiments with the Russian fleet when taken, |S'vi#ions. in | which » A certain ind a et to Becond west of Third avenue ne rv value about $25,000 and | with the wea | A message to Lloyds from Sings jamage resulted to both combatants. | markable success « p Becor rt Che Lake Washington district—Cher- and /now in litigation. It has not been ther today en # that the German steamer |Th* fighting, which was prelimin-| re moeting with th hen to ra ry street, east of Third avenue at tiore the jranaing for the past three years, It deavoring to get | reports passing the Rus |*TY te the general engagement now | attendar and the tent ont maatig hak. aalaatal ‘ r | ts plieved that the damage to the it wettled for the t on ‘the morning of April |!™#mtinent, te said to ¢ lasted | Inge at the Gran The p wh the Army and unteers James fame. 7 ould | machinery will bring the loss up to| rest of the 114, about latitude 13 degrees north, /OM!¥ three hours, Up t pres Noon h will f ve follow eet, east of Third avenue i a much larger figure, | week. |The vessela were lying to at the |@nt tine neither the particulars of | im the day for ¢ ‘ret Pr The parade will form in line im } ti's rether ua | thme the fighting 1 beolute confirma. | ness man and emy ng the following order | certain, sii tion t# obtalnadl j bardty time for a bit "latoon of police, band, Central | — HONGKONG April 17.-—The| j Sween the hours of 13 as eet, | district, Broadway district, North ge ON TRIAL leteamer Brynhilde, which arrived| TOKIO, April 17.—"Deter be fife is occupied salto district, Dallard ‘atstrict, | CHK , A» The trial of m Bangkok today, reports that | bave been created around meal ready alareen Lake district, Premont-die- Inanc N er president of reo Russian cruisers stopped her |@n4® ef Okinawa, Oshenia and Erni, | the school ’ e trict, Lake Washington district, a pe Natior ank, of North Ame on iast Friday 60 miles south of |of the Looe hour scant breathing #pe t cet, |tent meeting, Salvation Army and i 1 T ni a, who was in ted on two charges, | Cape Padaran. After searching the | cad@re te: im, studies east of Third avenue Vo nein a sate .: NEWYORK. Apr: * | secured an injunction from Justice| one of arson and the other of veesel she was wed to proceed. | hav® established a nav - And yet—those who came to the S dtatviet~Kiokamibia ‘etre ers of America. Pat the mur-| Gg, i she was all to pr | T ho came to th 1 r lumbia street Degen this | ek ene See Te. Grmmnting jattompt ¢ fraud the insurance|The captain counted 33 Russian offictally giv A Grand a few minutes past om ° ofts court e at the district attorney turn ov npan der to secure $100,000 | warships, and all appeared to be in| 4ay; If & warning to foreign ship-| ay were forced to clim up| ” = ght over iene Page but was unable rance the Chica | good condition. They were steam-| ping t6 keep away from the none, | the gallery to hear Rev om | thn prisoners’ ae e that official. The court then | Car and Le rks at Hege- | ing east at the rate of 10 knots an | whith ie in the way of the ian | ®peak, Every seat in the parquette - Ring at 10) ermee Until tomorrow wireh, com today hour. Cape Padaran ts 150 miles’ fleet's progress to Vind k. The} 4nd balcony wan occ every | Fock. > be inter | box was filled with ex os oS ont. ; jand the gal high above was caat, and sites b] eventually black with people ‘A special talesmen The huge stage was packed with | yas been n which te local ministe 4 br r v j iste, wh o yorted the pect a fury. room was s | p , (ewted by som mane Oe MY DATFYDULS with an occasional hearty whom were ARE Costin’ I venture to aay that ‘The trial raed until not one person in the temerrow. injune udience who did not com | edicts EE. the proceed the |e fl grt 8 spell ASSISTANT ENGINEER JEFFREY ACKNOWLEDGES HIS IN- rmancel for oo dress, while interspersed with out : letters: bursts of emotion and absolute! SPECTORS CANNOT HANOLE THE WORK ASSIGNED THEM t Attor gems of rhetorical oratory on- | , Garvan at Cincinoat! | tained much sensible thought that —__ fs letters were ¢ 4 over would give an ntative athe-| The board of works Saturday | still auling dirt to the dump.” Bs attorney by District Attor ist food for refi morning, officially tok up the cud-|. “Well, perhaps you saw one of Jerome this afternoon. He said And not one of the monster audi- | Heth nego a McHugh’s sub-contractors, while : had the letters lence left his seat until the last | Se! Seainet ¢ raters Wao the inspector was merely watching ‘and photographed and will hymn had been sung and the final | the elght-h law McHugh,” responded Jeffrey, con- them as evid in the | Prayer rendered | Water taken aback. trial. ! Assistant the violation should not for Miss Patterson op Dr. Chap 1 over the alleged failure | be tolerate scid Youngs. “The the motion for adjournment, od in the Contra McHugh to olserve| Contractors are complaining. The: Recorter Golf granted the post at Mone aw it ling the Hill tract say they caunot make as low a bhi om the statement of the sort, the og ¢ i that, contrary to| as the mex who are violating the that the letters in ques arranged by The Star ‘ 1 port, McHugh was not| law.” were Valuable as evidence in , meeting will begin his more than eight “I wish the complaining contract~ fame against Miss Patterson. wok Th famous He p 4 a painfully ac-| ors would produce the evidence,” male qua with F eport from one of the city| retorted Jeffrey. “I have 21 in- basso, will * in spectors watching 72 contractors, | Chapman that but they do not seem to be able to geert of general seasions to strongest 1 n iiscover any lawbreaking. I do not te motion to inspect the} Gx b est teams 65| think that this board should heed of the grand jury, which man | k the uit | the complaints of these contractors Siicates that Smith's counsel had “It's going to at ne went to work| unless they are willing to bring the RADISHES | the gen er 1 o'clock and quit| evidence. There is a good deal of Rom OUR a, “I've t &¢ read Jef-| jealousy among the contractors and Own GARDEN r th his tn @ report they have a teadency to knock.” " my y watch ts keepirg the Mr. Youngs and Mr. Walters salg FoR Awet Wher ‘ plied Youngs. “Wiwa| they would cancel the contract of Chapman, ! th there on the car ‘aet| any contractor proved to be violat- and no mistake 40 o'crock scrapers wer?| ing the law. night | | Hee by band, Dr. | ’ wi a mighty of f we | through the © Seattle | It it © greatest religious | | ten , witnessed in | 7m W s bow in the} this and te are | - to © great deal | ing will be vie ot a pao Interested « | best | Two or t meetings | — fervice within ae “s will be held on the r ore. Re power will SS the aietitel eobtingents wil 6 a merry game of see-saw for The tracks are being patrolled by t the cos appointed ¢ in the school ‘sdkenanaddpaniiog @ilry, soldiers are guarding each lock ta day passes othe tepair crews are carried i : line of m are hw a e: Dowr of changes in the | MANOWRITING EXPER esti isch train to promptly r any hird avenue to Yesler Way; down f lidates. Since| FIED ABOUT LETTERS AND lone by th ikers. Thel Yesler Way to F avenue; up “y M ichols, of Rainier | Willees are guarded by the mill vention nominated W. H. Acuff as | northeast of Saigon. The course in- | Jopatione have « s in| First avenue to Pike street P| school, has regained the lead, Miss] CHECKS Bapress trains will be discon- | its candidate for mayor on Satur~ | dicated that the Meet was headed for | the sone with inne « en. | Pike street to Third avenue; down | Metcalf, of Cas school, drop: | SB4 one train a day for pas day. The enthusiasm of the hour, the Formosa straits Matty of the in| Third avenue to Union street; down | ping into second place | semernenersigsntinnn WRGr purposes will be the mini waa neutralized by the irreconcil nurtber, that were 1 Port| Union street to Second avenue Several of the other candidates ‘Bim number able opposition of a handful of dele ST. PETERSBURG, April Arthur by the Japanese, have t down Second avenue to Yesler Way; | have moved up or down as bunches The most important winess in the ‘The railroad strike 2 et6« gates, who voted loudly against the | Great preparations now wu lremoved, and, it is said, are | Yealer Way avenue south pons voted for the different | i t the motion to make Acuff's nomination | way for dispatching the fourth | being plnoed in the pa f Admiral | First aver Foire to Washington ‘3 have been recorded and |C®mpbell murder trial Monday was t unanimous, but nevertheless the | squadron for the far east. A large | Rofestvensky's feet street; up Washington street to umber of new candidates have | shed qua * fon nek flee A Jar ne a numb of new andida a Lu ye Lon: expert hand * “gor wreat body. Of the convention was| number of naval officers have been | stesmere plying between Japan ana| THitd avenue south; down Third | appeared in the race since Satur-| ing fo ygan rrnggate namo pelo demonstrative in its satisfaction | ordered to Libau for duty in con-| America are planning temy avenue south to Jackson street; up| day ea se revo poe yr wo over the result. Acuff won on the | nection with the departure of the | suspension, owing to the 1 y| Jackson street to Fifth avenue School m nearly every sec-|fev tart and rigid cross poser nct 4 first ballot. He is generally regard- | fleet the Remelan fleet in the Pacifi wn Fifth avenue to King street; | tion of the city are represented in|, by Assistant Preseeetiis Attan ed as representing the radical ele-| The veasela of the squadron are " up King street to Sixth avenue; | the contest and several out-of-town |), , Miller. The piencmety poo. B testi ae si ment. He isa church member and | rapidly being put into seaworthy | TOKO, April 17.—It ts calculated | GOW" Sixth avenue to Dearborn | teachers are being boosted up the ay en to-the-anputerions lettens president of the Washington Milling | condition. Supplies, coal, ammunt-|hete that the Russian squadron ar- | ——————__—-—_—__ | line by their friends lee candite Witeh ‘She ‘deletes ae CHICAGO, April 17—with 28 | mpany lumber manufacturers. | tion and hospital equipment are be- | rived at Kamranh bay at noon on| Don’t forget that five te: in| a eectuced inte ‘ie aise Gee wagons delivering freight for the Other nominations made by the} jing loaded on the vessels by a big | the 12th, and had therefore beer | the state are ng to Slcarked tor Sdemtiication. Sane Montgomery, Ward & Co. the ff city convention were as follows foree of men cupyings that port for 48 hours when | | week's visit Portis air | 5 1 }} lontgomery, Ward ». the firm's | Gontroller—F. EB. Michaels. t dake far the Gopertate of thé] ecm acon Priday fe Sant thie seat ‘will i documents will, it ts understood, waming business is going on here] ‘Treagurer—W. H. Wiscombe. fleet has not been set. essearn ai | who the lucky ones are to be ; w inter ng light upon the practically in its normal eapacity.| Council—First ward, J. 8. Graves . ole sont as | Sancti eath of Jomes Bourgette and how The Chicago employers, the George T. Penn; Second ward Sia > ia. pri 11-—A dispatch i. The following Is the standing of| N#Poleon Campbell came to slay claim that they have won the team-| john H. Peet, Harry K. Galusha SINGAPOR®, April 1 The Ger. | © save that a portion the leading candidates to date | asters’ strike. Third ward, W. G. Estep. Harry G.|™an Mner Prince Heinrteh orta of the juadron was 0 fl om : | veral other character witnesses — = police protection today |gimmel, Fourth ward, W. T. Horr, | that at noon Friday she sighted 18) Sunday i) Turan bay, 368 miles | | saine A. Frances Nichols, ...Ra were examined. Campbell remains PP serious riots and the I. T. Snyder (renominated): Fifth | vessels of the Russian fleet anchored | Horth of Kamranh bay | ieias aitban scotenlt iets 0 m and self possessed, but his WASHINGTON 14 eggs” which | ward, J. 8. Phktllips, John F, Har |!» Kamranh bay Aine. Mam | f | Miss F Walla Wall awn features Show the strain he 'ON c t 17 f | r Ontr n 7 ae s la "7 ler Be mpreme . D.C Ses decid of many | ria ranh bay ts 1 ‘ r tn | a, al rn we re ae ee ere | dadatnl 46s ha dene i Green Lake |! tape ring under while on trial for ourt y decide yn-union team is nleniie 00 northeast ¢ x! SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.—The | Misa N , Duntap | Mis lite ok MARS aver, superin- | sters. Russian cruiser sailed out and made|® NORTH YAKIMA, April 17. #| flagship Chicago and the United | Miss Lou Chas Walla Wail Mrs. Bourgette has not been in Mees divins laries and allow Mayor Dunne is still trying to ef a circuit around the ve but did|#* —A census of the city will be # | Sta Seamat Genatanine, dave ax- | Mann Oe popcat Beacon #in| attendance since Friday. Mra, . » ol b toffice de feat arb tration b ut It is doubtful if AN AGED WOMAN not stop her There i Joubt | ® taken this spring. The mat- * | riv with Rear | Miss Young Mit gee! ph . Y cused bg ndict m © employers will consent ne } t the Japanese are de-|® ter will be brought up before * mand, and | Miss A. Baptie 8 r of the dead man's widow, aes. ma 1 | that they feel that the backbone of KILLED BY TRAIN, ne #-the next meeting of the coun- # rm April 28, | Miss Grace’ Hail bas as not yet appeared in the court Golsmbie for trina! at | the strike is bi t ia 1 |% cil for ratification. The cen- % |The P yuadron, consisting of | ¥ Fraser Pa oom. The prisoner explained te a 7. a The team ra, on the other hand latt Ibe p tt to m-|@ sue of 1900 gives North Yaki- # | eight I 3 expected to leave on | M Alice T Lont porter that at his own re- ARDNER, 1 r are b ful and m that the} (Specie! to The Star) | t! hough news| ma 3,152 people, but it is es- | April 28 for Monterey, where it will | M De Hart High M .. Campbell remains at MeCans. 7 freight har may be drawn Into 1 k ox-|% timated the over * ntil May M MeM I s the strain would be too Porewters of As the strugsl EVERETT, Wash., April 17.—Mra ‘ * 6 thin th im- * n then leaves for San | Miss Bunk Park| reat for t She is in delieate Wes sandbag cet Searles, aged 85 years, was stra rey 1 * Mt sway ogee phoned Mine ¢ rT. M her sympathies are pé- bat Wale Boing t AGUFF NAMED by a train In Marysville on her vsay | that Holt I 1 hus, | * when it sails for Port- | Miss % 1 ed upon by reasen ef ro taken from b ; to church yesterday, and died has ive H Cee em | land esent during the early gets : a to the prisoner and tee > ty belonged to + : afterward from the shock from this port, had th terr tame fair P a Dae gw em. a ned , . ° nading wh ff th t KE. J. Met assistant general| I ing the demonstratio sony tal ett yrs He haa ' (Special to The Star) News has t i he of | W of the ( : a at th t a i r - < ag y sey . : rs Ja D. Hog and family w Ht many the death { “Hank a the 1 Pa Vancouver, arrived the P t 1 = “ T A a month im the Bory, Ry Whitney 1 known steamer 1 tt u Gnas ace 61 Beaeacte ead navy ye lo¢ tt t Ir, Hoge will visit New Yorks epub on- hetol man of perted that on 1 t hay ee oe rpenagsiiez ogy he at of the capital ar on the Athena rrief ata ships are to ha the Seat ghting \ g to Bewtthe,