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you DON’T CARE ABOUT T foo THE STAF — EDITION. Pioneer One Cent paper of the Northwest THREE COLUMN EDITORIALS, RUN EM. LIKE BASEBALL, LEN MUNT'S DEPARTMENT wi peattle URDAY, FOUGHT FIERCLY IAN HANNUM| AVE-YEAR LILI was THE CENTER OF A ROW we WUDGE YAKEY'S COURT ROOM—MOTHER 41L0, AT TORNEYS, CLERKS, BAILIFFS AND DEPUTIE XED UP IN THE FRACAS tell you wive pny child a blood? = Ta s off wer! You » M ty r ‘the chubby was 5 asso fying » ed sa 1s ¢ game. ands off the ‘with bis fiat dou Sheriff Tho Degan to rec Gomrt fost made, and the court| up with | tt at was) aten rney under his SHUT UP! the rear the ttorney’s were being eeged at by Mttle girl, who wa ng out MeDrew! Mister McDrew By mamma! Help my mam here Judge Yakey. who had fetired to the Inner chamber im the dorway and wanted What al! the row was a promptly ordered from his att from its = insid While the mothe and the c ¥ into sobs | Captain M. White, who lately pur-| “*re Married W years ago in Lan y hased the bark Ferris &. Thomp-| “shire. Engiend son from the defunct Pacific Pack-| Ane Lan war eiverees Sem ing and Navigation company, in a ee ‘ . tends to purchase two lifht draft, | 900" y Asdbear A r shea na stern wheel steamers for the Ke-|\"O™ ~ Abangonmen le river route. The vessels will |“")' Bon gunner’ ; mS sly from Kotzebue sound to inte : 1 se i from ~ + potnta tain White has also | ™ I Reld. Non-support purchased th hooner Volante, | CONFESSES MURDER ON DBATH which will sail shorty for Kotzebue] BED sound TACOMA, Apr With hin dy the mother The Ferris 8. Th npaon kno aie her | take a cargo of supplies and general | Meoke and the father, who had| merchandise for that port. The ves-| ite h ‘Mood silently by swallowing lumps | sel is now loading at the Arlington | , ‘Ms throat, followed the mother, | dock | According to his foun he @hild and the deputy down the} | a right name was Ge ah } 1, am o wae . mesa cine TWO MORE | on a writ « beas corpus | Mra. Deal ata hat her husband out by the who al-| tid r vul@e th ame of the tat-he had been. by agree-| he killed nor the date, but that he fiven the custody of t | THEA TERS he killed « man in séif Det little brother, now dead, at | at Galveston, after the flood, time of the divorce in Mo: | and fled to escape arrest Tater the mother had | | Deal was 59 years old opey from him and kept} anager Cohen, of the Consoll - - home with her second | sored Amusement company, which; MARYSVILLE, April Robert i gst his he be Star circuit of vaudeville|H. Morris, 35, brakema was Mile boy had died from lack | houses, has leased the Family the hed to death Friday morning be oper medical care. and that he|sier in Butte, Mont., and has ac ath the wheels a string of fo recover the little girl, 80 | quired an interest in the Cineograph | fretgbt cars Ho insure ber welfare. Among | theater in Spokane Morris had released the care and Be penne cave for taking the} ‘These two well known play | started ahead to tury n from her mother was that h¢ | houses will be at once added to the | his foot caught | Making $100 a month while | cireult, which includes all of the | sled fr wom es a > | prominent cities of the Northwest. | the cara bere down upon him, : ey Provide for her as generously ]& 2-vear-old child. He y ly could. from Cobb, W. V Mother resisted his claim on COURT NOTES —— Bpend taht she ha er per-| tarry McDaniel, by his guardian,| 8T. PETERS! ril 22 gna the custody |5, R. McDaniel, has brought sult | Council of empire today promulgut unde “th e le r . th oo against the city for omen | tax tion for war pu men This Po Delonge” (cea! rule, the cur. | alieged to have been suffered by a | taxation p hia in ised to the father until|‘.1 through the plank covering of | cludes increase on matches and pe Mother should attack the iat- |‘, ‘hroush b . enth ole Also a graduated tax or Mills om the cround that he |", reet, excavation on Fourteenth | troteom. Also an oath Hy ME & fit person t . for the |*%enu last October. rot $11 saan ." tate effect . nth rae pn on ; Mary Mooney has su John ved . San fhor Vittio git backs. | saneee. Sor Sivonen cn Sho Ore pa ional allegaion were Hee Lea Aa Sa both sides in re ng the Mon head physician. ftouble. The pe tioner avers WOODMEN ELECT | were but three head man- en hired ma: made to elect, Mesara. A. D, Stilt Pe. Fespon dent the ciate testified that the peitioner was op that he insisted on keep the pigs and chicken n the «lend slept with his t his boots | that he brutal and fel nc Sarving « Mock, as weil ng his wife t food, Mother Wears old, while Marly 66 AND OTHER & PORTS? MA 6 , APRIL aa, VRe. ALL THE Dor 1905. ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD IN CONDENGED AND ACCURATE nm FORM WILL BE FOUND IN THE COLUMNS OF THIG NEWSPAPER TODAY. . < RES \, g a The Only Paper in Seattle mae ( » | That Dares to Print the News VOI kite 61 25 CENTS PER MONTH ‘/MOROS FIRED O OVER LITTLE GIRL YANKEE SOLDIERS THESE MEN WILL EDIT THE STAR NEXT MONDAY DR The J, WILBUR CHAPMAN Worid Renowned Evangelist, CHARLES The Machinist STELZLE, Minint Fuditor-in-Ghtet. Associate Editor, SESE HEHE EE EKAAARARHAARARA * * b ® e : Will De Unl * « * * Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, ateisted by his associates, will # have absolute control of The Star next Monday They will publish the cording to thelr statement * “How we would run a elty newspaper * The pictures reproduced on this page are of the well known % evangelists who will be at the editorial beim of The Star for @ this one day, and they promise to ¢ & newspaper that ® will not only contain the news, but will appeal to the best ®@ there is in every man. woman and child 7 Monday's issue will not only be uniq interesting + will also give a real criterion on wh 4 hether * ow © of today can be made more valuable t aver *. reader if It is conducted e# Dr. Chapman belfeves a paper * howld be run. * Although an edition « » ©o be printed Mon # day, the demand at nt ie heavy ¢ to anticipate the # sale of every copy The reader i« advised to leave his order # with his newsdealer or newsboy at once to insure his recetving ® the remarkable issue. * 220 t teen eee eee eee ee 2 et eee eee eRe eee eee +eeteee F. S. THOMPSON SOLD plaintiff and swore at her. The p NEW OFFICERS j2.00 02°" LOS ANGELES, April 22—The In « i i t f bs en of the Dr, James Ster ft elected head ¢ 1. 1. Boak I er, head con- | tion for head w PE on Ore., | the selection of A By v. P. 1 act Den- | ett, Wash. 1 that of head pontry Dr. T. A. Hughes, | fell to Charles Ronner, of Balt Lake pair ff SC - the defendant baa tepeaiedly kis = RY OF angelist late Ed STROM, itor. eading Figures In Theatrical Trust War ABNAHAM 1 LANGER DAVID BELASCO Czar Forced to Order Ships From French Waters PUGH, Singer soclate Editor. EVANGELISTS PLAN GRAND REV. C. T. SCHAEFFER Evangelist Asso Edit late PREEEHEREEEERERERKAAHKKRKEAR EEE * * * * SUNDAY PROGRAM * ® Morning—Special Ea #erviees in all churche * * bp m jreat ns rally in ¢ Dr. Schaeffer. ® # 2:30 p. m.—Plymouth Bationa ng men * . Dr. Walt » * pm house, Men or Dr. Ostrom. * & 7:30 p t Dur women only, Dr. Scha * * 1 —Piret F burch, = ynly, Dr. Cha * 7 Pp. m.—Plym €4tional h, overflow * . ‘om haeffe Pi pe men * * 7 p @ G el tent, men @ ymen, Dr * & 7:30pm mple, Firet and Be Dr. Wa * * 7 \* MONDAY MORNING * i@ lle wm A era house, KOot cheer meeting from all die *. * tricts * |@ 12, noon—Gran era house, Dr. Walton, stereopticon view f @ \* Passion pia * i. * \* This, a» all Sat *, was rest with the eva * * lists . . Few meetings were a of eviva t are @ # resting up f ors wt declare wili be the ® ® greatest dey bist jocal religion * - Saturday night one of the evange will address the Sal- # * band at the ters ba An audience of at * . ant 700 is expe * * fay night the will be a er 1 ally of the Salvation # * y he Volunteers of America * * »* EERE RE eee “: MONSTER overnors of P SHOOT EASTER SUNDAY PROGRAM THROUGH WINDOWS ARE LATER KILL GOV« WHILE AMERICANS DANCING ERNOR'S SECRETARY ze « road street lan nd re Ra avenue, when he pulled a revolver from his ket er was immediately e man was about 40 The man was well dressed, and r po about $40, supposed te from Wally | LATER—The name of the suield |was E. H. Minsker, a member 1. 0. O. F. at Walla Walla. * | eal | PATHETIC | | A pathe ase car fore Dre C. B. Cummings i EM, Eames, Saturday morning, in Judge Frater's r Regina Schonessee, old, but the moth ldren, was bes ne ra f insanity, Her 1 mth-old b had in e and her hust a husky « logger, st side with ihead. The eldest of the chile t was shown, was only 9 yearg and the physiaicns, in dea the woman's id unsound, | | ordered not during the KEaste Apt the order . Outbreaks agar ape LONDON, April 22.—A report ts A@mniral Kamimura. It t# in-|ctalty feared amimura ie about to etreulpted. here to the effect thet lasuiiehets pert ? “°|ROBBERS NOT EVANGELIZED the Japanese consul at Manila has | a Daring the evangelist meeting} 1. w n will speak at the Ma Friday the J. Maclain was received a wireless message from | gf, PETEREBURG, A; } by and $12 taken " ‘emple at 7:30 « k Sund io trace of the ng he expected | aqviews from Vladivostok say the as yet been found evening, and this meeting im expect- tan fleet shortly Rus@ian gre 1 pers F «| Sam Towell, an employe of the|ed to be very largely attended _ , « at Fifth and Pine, re &T. PETERS A rt }80@ Gromboi and the prot 1) ported to the police that he fell A feature of the meetin be te reported en high authority chat | (7Sgee Speatir are ide |asicop in a chair at the Palace Bar , ’ ia announced the Rojeat- | the Rattor ready ake diver laaloon, on Washington street, Fri-|the rendition of the song, “Te a Aven ench | °°? io avensny “| day night, and on awakening found “2 <r This com . neky : dre t . 1 ot oppartune moment. Reports are cur-|ihat he had been robbed of $82. De |™ her ll Be There. Thi ng. : t jrent hare that Rojestven#ky's squad-|tectives Adams and Corbett are in-| wrjct be sug by Mr. Push to be imperative ! ft Kamranb bay | vestigating : LONDON, April The Parts pe . he sg yon h | Whe chee ORGe OO anid s written on the message sent eereupentent 6f the Hus. Mak Japa if the |a rock in Seymour narrows on her| by President McKinley when he was} zette says he understands th lege ron has not cot trip south f Alaska and badly ish acador to Parle has ” dar her steering gear he | opprised of the sad news that his tn tie Bester 5 Jarrived in port Saturday and we {to Paris to pre | into Soudneke ther was dying t t, me , 2 r Official advices - — - at present the of cc f th Kam- | Srevent the Hussian protected cruls. {Playhouse and is the most spacious | suit be two music publishers er Waa, anchored at Saigon after |*4 beau the in Tecoma, | of n_elaten the exclusive | i the Hattie on August 10 from Joining | ainkar ieRn Wie, acorn ts a r LONDON A diapaton to} Rosasttensky. It 1s understood that caisah AMA eae es Fe gage the Central from Paris says | @ Digna be prsaned i this bed (his | ies night and his condition is re-| Kent, Wash., was robbed of sev [it is announced the R Foodie have eraeteh the MU | garded ax worse, He was not able |eral hundred dollars worth of goods ensky | Karmranh bay tod be plaged in @ condition making it|'® t@ke any nourishment Friday on April 21.—A description of the the Island of Hainan, where the lieuaaiinle te oo © bee | us a a | thief has » n turned over to th sels go to coal. Hainan is a large a ’ wenl Wa TOR orit 3a | Seattle police. island north of Kamranh bay, in the PR one atl ied getighone od | Boog ie = Bic dott tage i, |, John Schults was relieved of $89 gulf o Tonqul and belongs to} “ th s to Fre regarding |able Life company hes issued | by a man and woman with whom h China evigapt ote b pa bor ‘| had drinking in @ saloon box the alleged infraction of Vrench | statement in reply to that of the Sch lives at the Hom ad , neutrality through the use of ports | committee of agents which asked for | Caving } A Bg oy se TOKIO, April It ts | in Indo-China t he Russian fieet. | his resignation whee he Wea FABNGk AGA CoRIE uot that the Russlar m A request was made by Japane Hyde te charged with grose ex-| furnish any description of the in Poasiet bay, which is locat Charge a’ Affaires Hotki to Secretary | travagance of th mpany's f guilty parties. | the northeast a of Korea, Taft. The note has been forwarded |and is accused, in one inst aes that th planning to move into | to the president, but no answer has | giving a great “spree” at nerry’s PITTSBURG, Pa., April An Korea ler to bar the advance | been received. In the opinion of the |and charging it to the expense | explosion following a “slip of the Japanese toward Viadivostok, | offictals here the request will be po- | account to the tune of $10,000 gar Thomson blast furna MANILA, April 2 It is reported | Htely declined as it je thought that] He says that personal enmity has | dock this afternoon result that the Japanese consu) here hae | it will not be kindly received by |atarted the fight in the company,|death of four men. Three other recelved a cablegram addressed to | France. and absolutely refused to resign, | were fatally injured ‘was to have i that child-be ing had proba bly as much to do with its unbale ing ae did the skull blows sh¢ received three months ago when thd top shelf of a pantry gave way and precipitated several cans of frul§ upon her head, French & Fishery the logging for which the youn, * working uty Sheriff Liner that the uld the money to send the we hospital in fected, and she was taken to the Pae cific hospital ur this arranges ment, as it was ¢ ed inadvisable to separate her from her baby, CHICAGO, April 22.-~The whea€ market went to smash this morn ing, amid a panic in the Board of Trade. May of 6 cents creating a verit ing among traders, who have been relying on Armour to hold the mare ket to the $1.17 mark The slump this morning followed the announcement that Gates, Ar- mour and northwestern people, ag- ated with Armour as big hold= ers of cash wheat finally, have agreed upon a settlement seored a loss few minutes, riot this morn- option within a ble May wheat closed at $1.10 Thurse day and opened this morning at $1.09. With the anonuncement that the big men had decided to get out, the option ¢ to $1.05 and then wn to $1 the close of the market, the price stood at $1 WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22. United States Senator ©. H. Platt, of Connecticut, died here Friday, night Senator Platt’s death was al 1, an ed by aking of t the ng which p ngu- a wan 18 1 ang was b t Wash He

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