The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1905, Page 1

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ITH MAYOR MACFARLAND OF kw AG: ig COMING TOMORROW, INGTON: Cc. Pioneer One Cent f the Northwest ee <n EDITION The AR 18 NOT RUN BY POLITICIANS 17'S INDEPENDENT THE ONE REASON WHY SEATT LE, WASHINGTON, W DAY, APRIL a6, 1905 Seattle. Star GET THE NEWS—GET IT RIGHT-GET IT FIRST THAT'S ANOTHER LITTLE STAR MOTTO THAT COUNTS. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL NO. 54 a5 CENTS PER MONTH la Re RNa [eS —armERT pS A [- apeapaRoaP paar Sa—Sepay=ap a aapi—aFapa_pNppapapsaiganENEENESEEEP SEEPS a THE F THE FIRST ARREST IN THE STAR'S CRUSADE AGAINST ‘THE LAW-BREAKING AUTOMOBILISTS WAS MADE WEDNESDAY NOON DR. F. A. BRYANT ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING SPEED ORDINANCES AARP RARER Re : Zs ANOWN DENTIST NABBED FOR RECKLESSLY DRIVING The W eath iy wenk a * : BRernrowcose camo ne me ior remne |p 16 Weather :/And Common 0) c lisse ut \gain . + a ie 3... Spotter 3) \* * pe Rio. eee eee ee } gate eee ee teeta eee ee eee ee RRR | T Fair, with Frost; Thurs. | * | Fair, with Brisk Northwest | OCCUPATION SPEED. * i DER DENTIN! PR } I-{ STANDARD OL cof) | BRYAN z w amas . . The weathe J OMOCHEFELLER | “ER B. KENT *. man has ev | ttt tee ee eee eee eee ee | | ——— Tego wry OOnT vou JAN DEAN j his eyes, and a look c mVESTIGATE ME gy 0. nt oe ting hie expert ts #@\ r00? W. B Kent ance aa he unk sieve | MINE CAGE BROKE LOOSE AND PLUNGED 1,000 FEET TO BOT- ride Wedne ‘ : ] | TOM OF SHAFT—ALL OCCUPANTS HORRIBLY MANGLED 4 the tall figure of | $ ‘ ‘ ® clothing wavir P 2:20. | See event of Dr A ' nos-cheo artist a Le | Y x eel known Seat t D liedainfully and «# the with heat one ore poe oo tha a a working perfectly when t pues « Kent | or eeepc « ' We | tAR I ' c the rope broke without any warning. : Teese of Be. - “* Geticar Meant. wah not muccenatu | mult of th king of The rescue party was lowered on the Sum street this © « ‘ m the sidestep and ol es | tore _ mit oth side of to abate ud tound the deligh wes " on a > bs . ie ve mie tin a horrible man- ‘dey exdoyed & sttmp aes ee au r er greet to Third 1 ' : + Mis tot ; ; . ay Set y «. ten ' n seven dead have been devel in adit meinen p ii ‘ y 1 They are William we mame inecribed! ¢ De-| What for?” was the reply : h ' of Ha : ar - Rogel, oe — — bs K aki, larry ce register. Violating speed ordit po Es pe “- 7 : 4 ‘At teast, 1 was @ deli? ’ Hut.” @xpostulated th hagrined | | ; “ é H and Lorens emit, whe bad never ridden in| qutoist, “I was only trying out the) THIRD BALTIC FLEET IS RE ne Warnick befo . MO ES RS | {nee | PORTED IN PENAN@ STRAITS 9 ao k De glso very 1 might suggest.” said Officer eed me to occupy a port mn his blandest tones, “that! | leath it out on @ trip to police! ‘ . i Hy Portions News Aewn> 1 rae wh the office headquarters | PENANG STRAITS SETTLE q ‘The meeting bet wees ° At Chief Delaney’s hostelry Dr.) MENT, April 26.--it is eapected that pen aed the chauffeur wae quite | Hryant deposited a brand new $20/ third Baltic squadron, under Ad Officer Kent and t fter falling a persuasive ar-| miral Nebogatoff, will pass here witer Rad stations! “ * at | gor it. to be let loose on bis own | today The authorities are keeping avenue and t to og niga nce j close watch for the fleet and are he Speed of autormodiics We do seh «business here.) patrolling the approaches to the tt PP wely x ma anid the desk sergea harbor at night street |” Bryant appeared In the po court Wednesday afternoon and ha TOKIO, April 26-4 report THE GOVERNMENT IS STARTING ON A CRUSADE TO WIPE genial Dr. Bryant was his case continued until Thursday|the Manchuria headquarters ‘Bim Me leather cap pulled wt afternoon at 1; 30. that on April 24 a Russian for THEM OUT OF EXISTENCE * five battalions of infantry, 16 son ST ages , nias of cavalry and one battery at PERT R TEER | eed the top of alry oe T (By Beripos News Ass'n) , Sar Fr isco and the name “Mext- = | Vicinity of Kal Th Besoin « WASHINGTON, D.C, Ax | ca & only a blind. ® pursued, leaving | Th ents » r nt | FIRST BLOOD FOR THE STAR : I" Tne dapaneae bins ase ei" | LOTTERY TICKETS SEIZED The Russians Wie @lar’s crusade against reckless speeding of automobiles is & ackd Chagtusisotatsy, but | ; oP net eres | ain B. W. Beil, chief of the m im earnest. @ |Tetreated to the north when the “ vate prostr: branch of the secret ‘The first arrest w his o @ when Dr. F. A. Bryant & | other force wan defeated. fice ' ne lottery | @ ©, seized in Tacoma, Tuesday a up t * treet et mie hy. J ft siners in this t mo: r a a age of lott thek- of mare then 20% | HONGKONG, Apel 28—The 1 pry orgs’ dd prvaiprge tine gShare ys fe. a 5 © © of pedestrians when vio- # | Ste@mer Calchas, from Geegs w for Shortly after Commissioner Garfield's report that the Beef Trust had not been making exborbitant « raid made yesterday pany, at San Luis Potosi, Mex- ence a [rae reports sighting three profita there came a substantial ris@ in the price of meats. News Item a and the day before at The package was on its way ed, an Will be that of every nutoist who & | Re battleshipe and two cruisers _ _ 4 TY. l. Béwerds and ts thought to his tet out” his machine. # | thie me steaming southeast off 6 eervied allielaie that | have been sent by A. & Mikina of Dias e & | o% Hongkong h xt fe * this kind has ever been eee ee 2 ee . oo aco ® be the | mad: this district and Captain } soe 4 —_ a. A aiapetch EVERETT 6.—Mra. Re-| pew “ar ing | Be s it is the beginning of a rey ~ - | from gon states that nine war | becca McC tex tery acheme t i- | syste crusade towards the sup- | FAMOUS EXPLORER DEAD ships, supposed to be Vice Admiral | | teacher for a ¢ the whole scheme of| pressing of shipping of lottery | Nebogatoff's detachment of the see She | ticks né prospectus is printed in | tickets ALBANY, April 26—Captain Wil-! ond Pacific squadron, doubled Cape trang lee banned tone 1 sccahardl lard Glazier, author, soldier and ex-| Rake, 50 miles northeast of Saigon, are wealthy | - : ai plorer, is dead at his home in this| the night of April . WEDDED AN AMERICAN GIRL. elty. In 1876 he rode from Boston | a: San Francisco on horseback, and| TSINGTAU, Shantung Peninewls,| MRS. NORA WARD SAID THAT LAWYER TOM WOULD HAVE TO claimed to have discovered the| China, April 26.—Russian officers PEKING, April 26.--M. Pok or ¢ of the Mississippt river here have rec nows that Vice| STOP QUIZZING HER OR GET “COW-HIDED"-—SHE ALSO | jotr, one of the directors of (AUKRE, April 26 , Admiral Rojestvensky's fleet, um CALLED HIM A “DIRTY PUP" ee Snete CANS, BAS S88 First Nationa! weak has en leaving Kam bay, steamed in pointed Russian minister to Ch abated today. and there & southern direction to join Nebo-| to succeed M. Paul Lesser, wh 1 fs rumored that gatoff's detachment at 5 site! recently Qasistant cashie " 7 way to Canada Pes SAIGON, April 26.—It is reported rll cow-hide you, you dirty | stewardess on a boat at LONDON, April 18—Sir Jame hare been noti-| that four Russian crulsers are lying} ago, she had left some nuger siitiera Phariece, With Danay MS a off the const pup gold watches, some uncut ston her up. won the city suburban hat ‘The statements that the $100 in money tied in a han . : “gpk ‘ord re seed at tt i » fo year 4 2.00 Vv | the Russia ted » The words were hissed at Attor- |) i aise hidden in a cranny of the prea “4 Eps * today ‘Accounting of the C } Joined tral Rojestvensky’s| ney Tom Page from between the woodwork dining room|" pti: Det estate. val at $1,000, aquad « pronounced ab- | pearly teeth of a handsome, emart-/ table; that *, a roomer Which ex-President Bigelow | solute nfounded. iy dressed woman, who b just) in her house and a friendly ac PARIS ril 26.—~A antine Wirst National bank. is exe left the witness stand Wednesday | quatntance, who already owed her! will probat . ablis the fe also executor of | santa SAIGON, April 26.—Advices just | morning in Judge Griffin s court three Weeks’ rent, had stolen the French « t the Mates. The investi-| | received from Karnranh bay aay that] For fifteen minutes Page had been! money while she was gone, and left entrance | cour the | Affaire is now {n |ASOTIN PASTOR I8 ACCUSED OF | 20 Japanese warships passed the| firing cross-questions at Mrx. Nora| only the nuggets, Jewelry and a let-| meningit which eat- } and xk in the| Ward, and he had only com-| ter of consolation in the handker-| ing havoc in Germany eat | UNBECOMING CONDUCT AND 3. Two ships load- | pelied her to confess to being 34 | chief; that she had been a steward- _ | : and bound | years old, but had actually been | cas for many years, running out of “ ) SPRINGS, Colo. | LEAVES HIS CHURCH © be aptured by | mean en to cast a reflection | Galveston to New York, out of San ‘ y Loeb left ton] THE COUNTESS OF ROSSLYN ARL OF ROSS « to th Russian | upon this confession by afterwards ancieco ¢ Orient and ont of t he The earl, as James Erekin, his nonin — ling her up as to the year in| Portland and ttle to Alaska: | ride to ; > ie A r American girl won a cor- far was an actor in one of * which she was born. The attor and that she could tend to her own . o » " the | few days ago, when Miss Fr * nies in } (Special to The Star) | HONGKONG, April 26.—The three | had got his due of peppery answers | business and expected Attorney . Phe prestie 1 Robins New York actress that time, Miss Robinson | ASOTIN, Wash Ar 6.—A | battlesh and two tuisers that) and had m repeatedly told by | Pi to attend to hia omg a f y eer 1 vr " | were this morning by the| Mrs. Ward that certain affairs he) ‘Page stood inder three or four he a 4 few. miles further {| ™ a | Sreat sensa haw bee ang in| steam has proved to be a part| was inquiring into were “none of! volleys, but the witness got th Peer CTC T TCT Cree : of th tish Asiatic squads his Ines right dow? a8, pointed her 0 lx» * (r Sertops News Ave Spectators, attorneys, bailiffs and| finger severely at him and declared) gsacnaMENT* ae ee z C W. Hall was elected x YORK, Aprii ec PORT LOUIS, Mauritlw jury were enjoying the repartee, thathe had got to stop hia “fool | ;, t Bunker bribery \* sident of the Associated * lain, an em of th The German steamer Jr te has and even the t amiled behind | questions. he threw up his nde : . the gr 1 ay - jes jents at-the University of & vhendingivend been granted leave to take tons | its handkerchief. The feminine trait | shedk his head and sat down hard | ny “" onan. t e * Washington Wednesday after- * of coal, She will wall tomor for | of talking fast and lots was strong-| instil chair, fairly beaten, A m but the atta speck | noon by a vote of 55 to 20. . ° Saigon. The authorities previously | ly developed in the witness, and it| ment Sater the witness came down o¢ Detective He who fied | |* * i. nuh: “adi refused the vessel to coal, on the| required the united efforts of the | fram the stand and swept by him. | gor ¢ b , gu- | ; NCISCO, April REE RRR ER Re NNO GS One made by his firm strength of reports tt Ne intend-| attorneys on both sides of the case| Am @he passed him her lips parted t “ sary tes ane The suit for $5,100 damages ab ’ “ ed delivering it to the Russian f and of the judge on the bench to| and the words that came from be ae ‘today Ons See eee ee . boner ati ae Cha . tor Edwar jeged to have been suffered by Bel- es tes Phelps | atem the torrent of words, even par-| tweénethe two rows of pearly teeth) CHICAGO, A 6 4 pelle nt «| dor eis: ae \ Nasuian Be! B46 aes TOKIO, April The p tlally. were audible throughout the court-| the road the and ar ogg ea Ron Al ge Noe sates e- ‘ tna 4 é “ ! 1 the 5 to ap-| against John Ericson as the result testified thar bh . ° counet] has proclaimed martial la In vain A ant Prosecuting At-| room Canada have granted special ra Smith left th ity | of a fall down the uncompleted ele at Wax held no 7 has vray “pl "| throughout th an n t rn vv andever ) oxy tulated and wehid ty for the N on Rducational as saying he was going] vator shaft of the Ericson building, a , 7 ate ' | merely yes or no; without avail) Aftorney Page called up Bailiff ‘The r ides a trip to Asbury seg de clits | ra insdaes Suman aninaes ‘Weenan: oe Attorney Pag “| rT a Henfman for protection, and with | Part an Grove, N. J \ . : a, 7 e ! rt a church tions, and even the commands of the| the bailiff beside him proceeded return ent Roosevelt | lay afternoce cae ia at * as a curt were futile with his case * add on on H. Cutercourser’s st at South » du SHEERS PPAES | CantCAOG, April B6.°This after nographer Strawbridge’s pen. Benest Vc the defendant, who Park was entered about 3 o'clock on roo: uy. | cing his argument ®| noon the dri the J. V. Far 1 leaped madly across page after; was, brought to Seattle from! HEMSTEAD, Tex., Ay | Wednesday morning and goods to “ * Judge Griffin's #| welt compa Séatere in wholes page ses frantic pothooks, eurli-! Denver on » warrant for grand mpa ra vh e the amount of $56 'taken * eaday afternoon, ®| 4 oda, we ed out cues and dashes chased themselves | ceny sw t by Mrs. Ward naible for the trage gage t “ ys t the full limit of t teno; yut On t A h wlodged city Congressman h AN FR RRR RR RRR & Att Tom Page stopped in ® | gtrike h probably spread | @t the full limi « pu 1 w ® the of his a ment tO ®) to other larg er'a guaranteed speed of 200 we that he werd Ward n as ‘st " 1 her len Garfie + s * a *s sige Taliman, who had #| ers for Montgor Ward ‘& Co, | per minute, while b at perapire- | weer ra he ee ee i will ir i x Sal y Gare year ~ * tered the unt room, #| w mobbed on Madison p thin | tlon stood out upon the t ; us i : . peg Abe Ahr : + Ga M H. B. Joles, of * th a8 the uled ¢ «J Griffin severely repri- ®| afternoon. te pencil-pusher - ort oat " re ‘ + ; . 8 street, had *& Pitched vr an * manded Page for his actic * vound up mid te VIENNA, Ap b : ; mie : Y Ms A . * Jha am; the re * ar told him that he would # Charles Matsui, the young Jap-| stops!" whispered a stout to pay } rrer hat Ew Oo mpar an \* way om home mith. the de # never permit such an interrup- #| anese, charged with having assault-| in the and Bailiff Br Ward li arrive at Venice 1 poration me |, e the 1 ing and now @ stand » 4 # tion of court. proceedings #|ed Bennet Hughes with a deadly | ped his knuckles sore in 1 the 4 safer with the Sign tt cret service men representing | # tr of him could be found. * le *® again #| weapon, with intent to kill, was! to secure order, omew Italian foreign minister, and Count |the department have been wor \* hild’s r is distracted, w _ #| found guilty by the jury Tuesday| M ra Ward wa kely that will how amin or some time gatherin tale * OR me me | night that when she set out for charge against him tria-H. hich Garfleld will pre Seer eee eee eee se |

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