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HAS BEEN TURNED LOOSE AGAIN THE ®TAR 1S NOT RUN BY POLITICIANS DAN. DEANEANS SOME MIGHTY INTERESTING READING ONE REASON WHY [T'S INDEPENDENT wee The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SHURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905 ill Prevent Action on TO YOU, MR. a New City Hall Plans AUTOMOBILIST! DAN DEAN MAKES AN INTERES TING PROPHECY TO RECKLESS | LeT CONTRACT, wb O'CONNELL SAYS HE WILL ASK FOR AN INJUNCTION IF R ii [ ssi. sesban aaiasisasaliiiba whale AUTO DRIVERS. COUNCIL ATTEMPTS TO UNITE JAIL AND HALL—MATTER . |day let the contract for bullding «| county read from Franklin to Black | The Seattle Star ’ GET THE NEW8S—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 a5 CENTS PER MONTH BATTLE IS REPORTED FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS AFFECTED BY RUMOR THAT R TTORNEY. Mamond to G. M. Liddell, for $1,674 JANS AND JAPANESE HAVE CLASHED AT SEA. jn HANDS OF ATTC omen “aerate : ry te pe al | ARR aA ew manding (hat justice be meted out | ® bd be _ CC - ssa me . % * Clty ttorney ie HBroler * The newspapermen would have —_—_— considered exorbitant, one of them * stated on Thursday afternoon #| gotten up on their bind bh 4 0 retired lum- Im the minds of local attorneys re being $9,970 * 7: Sev: eee ee One | emcrnenell, « reel aa ¢ = Liddeli'e bid iw considered ex- | {BALK® would take immediate # | yowied like @ tribe of Communche | (By Seripps News Aswad J incensed at this report, and think announces that he will en-| garding the right of the city to dai | emete. tow i® stepa toward eecuring $49 ® | Indians | LONDON April The mar-| that it is time for Great Britain to arma, Rey. Daniel Bagley, a ploneer ool | * amendment by the city council #) And the guilty drivers would have| '”? r en oe 4 4 interfere the city fathers if they make) vert the $175,000 jail funds to the | minister of this city, died at 6/ARKANSAS FARMERS’ UNION, |* Of the existing speed ordi- #| been “soaked” with a big fine and! Kets are weak this morning on a It is not believed that the two = -" nied ele hal. Sane o'clock Thureday morning at the| HOT SPRINGS, Ark. April * MANCe, HO that they would not * severely censured by the presiding fleets will come to batt'e before eee Bella combina family reside at 900 Second ave- |The Farmers’ union, of Arkansal | ® conflict with the state Jaw ® judge, whose scathing words would | count of the reported cutting of the| next Saturday or Sunday Jand court house, using} O'Connell says there is not only | Rue north, He was sel with a |organization with a membership of | * Which goes into effect in June. * | have been printed in a box on our| Hainan cable, An unconfirmed ru owen i ty ball. Ja! violent attack of Indigestion last|nearly 50,000, began its annual|® ‘The ease of Dr, Bryant, who * front page. mor of & great navel bettie, in| TSINGTAU, Shaatun Peninsula, poney secured f the bon a doubt, but the city solons will not | Sunday and sank Into an uncos eeting In Hot Springs today, The|* Was arrested on Wednesday * Hut all t hue and cry, all the| which several Japanese warships) April 27.—A private telegram re- Ld ‘ * Poa scious state, from which he did pot | chief purpose of the organization is| % for Violating the speed ordi: ® | glaring headlines, all the yowling,| are said to have been lost, has been | ceived here today says Rojest- wind for the jail and hospital by) be permitted to do so, If the law 16 | recover, Throat trouble and other |to enable the farmer to secure pro- | # BANC® went over from Thurs- ® all the big fi would not have ved. He selling of inter nsky'’s squadron has effected @ he Yecent “¢} any good complications developed fitable returns on shipments of | * Gay afternoon to 1:30 p. m. ®) stayed a single tear nor healed a! national stock by Paris has forced | junction with Nebogatoff's division. de people at the ree “{ have placed this matter in the | Mr. Bagley came to this city with | produce and to promote the employ- | * Mooay *| broken heart in the home over| prices down sharply place the matter in the| bunds of my attorneys and given | his family in 1860. He was a Moth-| ment of business methods on the | ®| which hung death's b'ack cloud | SAIGON, April All the Ras Ie bas Instructions for them to keep close | Odist Protestant minister, and built | farm RHR R ARERR H And, Unless these violators of the| PARIS. A The Rentes de- | sian transports and the hospital ship geet of Harrison Bostwick and) watch on the actions of the coun- | the first church of that denomina- | - BY " - speed ordinance are brought to their | clined centimes from last night | Orel, which were left behind when cil and to bring suit as soon as the tion here, serving for many years! ge eer eeeeeerareee (BY DAN DEAN.) senses, a horrible tragedy is bound | on account the reported naval | Rojestbensky’s squadron left Kame grea orders for the attormey (©) tirst break is made. The building | 4 !ts pastor. He was born on Sept . Ww To you, Mr. Automobiliat! to come battle ranb bay, left the inner bay yea as soon as the| Committee and the counell evident. | 7. 1818, In Crawford county, Penn. \* e /eather * MIND YOU—BOUND TO COME! | % terday, The vessels now form an tagin proceedings : ~ | ly intend to bunco the citizens and | #¥ivania, going to Salem, Ore, in| # S *| To you, with your big blue gog It has been the case in all other| HONGKONG, April 27.—It is re- | immense arc outside the harbor. The : t thi 2 1 ‘ here t ile ported here that the cable to Hai-' torpedo boats are kept busy steam- takes any action toward| I think it is about time for a pri- | 1852, as & missionary * * a # ities where automobile laws were F > ety connell | vate citizen to take action. He leaves a widow and an only|® - potter t sles, ‘Four leather cap, your gaunt-| ns4e to be aneered at. Some wo-| an Is cut. This is supopred to| ing in all directions. Apparently n: plans o' on, C . . © been done r Rojest-|the squadro' 0. eying out the presen. plan t 1 mane property & this city and tic beled ui sa soeporary SESESURELESESEEEE lets apd your supercilious air of su pay hild was made & sac rifice Mery 1 1 oe by ae _ sere anon Yor own . consider myself sufficiently inter , public works. on the altar of the pleasure-loving * or "some be wrongpert be . - committee. } re wn aes be Sete . ‘ agency to cone e mo ents of | gaptured b e seb crujsers te duilding mnitioe ested in its welfare to take the nec | Tonight Showers; Friday Prob- | pertowity. autoist, and then the people rone an ope t » oo eal th = pvemants of dapt ee Se Poesy = ro @Ooanel! means business and | SS84ry action T bonds were | ably Fair to Brisk West Winds. | Teo Ou, on your careening devil UP in a crouse that effectually hs . : Mr. voted for one purpose and the city | | s | wagam deaving behind it a cloud of| tamed the reckless chauffeu | residen of Hongkong are greatly | reported they were bound for Japan. gaat’ Thursday morning that| government has no right to use | 7 The weather choking dust and a stench of bilious There is hardly an autoist tm Se- | eemmengene— —_—— - them for any other purp We! | 4 a's gasoilane, attle who does not dally exceed th febt if | " has again ‘ Be would succeed in the fight If It) need a city hall and we x a Jail. | H switched. Since To yOu thin article is respectfully speed limit: not by a fraction, but READY FOR THE WILOS. I want the city to have them, but 3 dediegted. by a big, wide margin t be SERax » 7 movin, to the quis $10,000. let the council go at these matters | BAKERSFIELD, April 27.—F a cee hatetias The Writer understands that you! “We know how to handie our ma fs pointed out by The Star on} in the proper way Tortoricl, the man wanted by San “Bs gen deme are B@imarme against The Star be- chines!” expostulated one of them Tam going to fight this right | Francisco authorities for the mur-| H high In the alt cause thie paper hes inaugurated a to me Wednesday When we see} Wetsenday, there is a grave doubt | down the line for, and dismemberment of Vil-} 4 crusa@e-against your reckleas driv- & good, clear stretch abead of us. | u lardo, is suppose t be die. * vf dot ar # supp in biding 7 H | ] j along Poso creek, near this city, A| AMERICUS CLUB BANQUET. | f#rmer in that vicinity told the police he bad seen a man who re | PITTSBURG, Pa. April led Tortoric! hiding im the i | Amerteus club, fF bure’s mous | woods. When show a picture of the frepeblican organization, has com-|inurderer he declared unqualifiedly a that be was the m n The of | ing-setrusade that ha» already re- | it does no harm to ‘let her ou sl | sulted im-the arrest of one autotat But,” 1 ventured, “how can: you and the insuance today of several tell when a carriage will come down warratite; a crusade that hae path, or the, sor with Wistantaneour favor w jestrian will get in your kK ma and that on its third day path arou! the cliy council! to action. Theitone of y a side street a roms y he returned sagely, “then > the driver to exercise his pleted elaborate rangemenis for tts annual day be to- jare « nigh 0 Pr me wi | tonatmasiet, and the speakers aii! | include m of such prom nce Ae | [Speaker Cannov. J. Adam Be ot | i Minnesota; Judge Dayion..of West }Virginia, and’ Dr. Henry A ——— i Dyke. 4 Princeton university OMENS OF O'BRIEN ARE, = ci (FRNTING OVER THE DIVIS-) CoLoRADO sPRINGS LIN OF A BIG DISTRICT. | Obioade* take’ Wtackore "aseorte began ing meeting here | jay with a large and representa A The prosram for scussions by re early all the prom and other t of this “an borhood ght that the My s of the be jeop hum | ardized on thie thin d | The Star believes that it has en- ¢ pedestrians sho nne | | } And it prophesies that before it | has finished the man who is obliged |} to walk instead of loll in the seat 900 chug-chug equipage will be able to crows th first uctering a menta the salvation of his soul | The mother will be able to lift her perambulator from the curbstone j without a heart qualm for the anfe ty of her baby A Hing within the city tim its should be made as bare of dan ger as is driving 1 admit that scorching is a fine TISTS IN 8 SSION prayer for ‘The county comm to suffoeat ‘weret OBrien Thursdey heir troubles bef body. gemp is over the question vt —— sp For country roads! use a bullt a ee MURDERED eee eee eee ee Of the district id * “ } ae he ak erected at a cont ? & ot e tt T ° gaan A (By Beripps News awn? * m. noid Kd % ry he po ott t 4 that it will SUREKA, Cal, April 27.—Upon foe pa - > dead of Mrs . po do aig h was und fd ose snd ors W were ned to a cinder. The * : * ® t wa 2 were e 2 to » fa * t ' a con ? 2 A at * v1 { oe ALPHA DELTA * k & "A J oe NEW YORK, Ap & th h will tab woe = a | pha Dela Phi frat > 0 " argeat and mos rréarit/o * “ from the center of poy oe ay re SAT oe That fesue has been aban | ie Ts see ual conv = ; Wee wow the question {8/0 today, with [WED BY HIS FRIENDS, AND st HIS ENEMIES. ou “ os a : See A division is the best way | (7 :o0m . " a “ “* @f the diffieuity — a Pe shal —= . ' Pe Meamtacioners will settic the | Ne 18 the Peet amnne othe — | the railway express companies re-| uncaliedefor: that nc has been | % : Thursday afternoor seoitapetnger it meteor toed ye used to haul ¢ ts for th njured through the recklessness of | @ | —— — a io Y F sent. Sy panies against which the teamsters | chauffeurs J there Ja no neces ee OF CBORGIA ales: eatie sices Wows jstruck, thue further complicating | sity for apch ab x ome | s ‘ April 27.~The| and Fi » United States ne situation. Labor lead aim | hart has been * . s Society | pnd mgr vere. wil be 3,000 teamsters out b That, Mr list, is alt ne : America began tonight mighty poor « tion. . today at the Lawt CENTRAL LEAGUE SEASON Labor leaders threaten to cail A de én aan tonal sales . JB se The large atten OPEN out every unionist in the city statiding at the corner of Seventh |» ee coot ‘ co : necessary to win the strike, which | avenge and Union street, A woman ~ prog: _ SPRINGFIELD on: Apr a now hinges on the employment by | was wheeling « baby carriage across ; ; T ~ poacannioed_Conieal Saves Montgom y, War Fe Co. of former | Union, when she noticed a big an-| 4 = league opens its season today under | union teamsters pecial meet- | to shing to ‘ , ditions that give promise of| (By Serippa News Assn) ing of the Chicago Federation éoom the Guest ak the uae aie |great success. Evansville, South! OHICAGO, April 27.--One hundred | Labor w called to empower | miles an hour. eneesibn % « - wa Sorin sd and t érivers of the we siness ‘© order st . * bs ~ i eee, be — oti ind sixty J he United . t Her sirikes| She was frightened and at a lone! 4\ry 2 : . heeling. wes 7 cites mori he | ps Kxpr company refused 3 rding to their discretion whieb way to turn et - t f ait hate Senthe ‘ eer aeote to the tend Spies —— ay other chine b * trong. The | firms and struck when one ir 4 ay +o — Rye one hh EY tty od for 140 | number was discharged r | speed and swong around iaateaen edie # matters * tion affords an opportunity wit th. ware oe” a RRR Ot head of * “ t vers, to ask the . B warning “toot” of the Lick Mad 4 Wednesd - * LLOYD seville p 4 b horn or the slightest abatement in 7 L iederal oc to enjoin the strikers 3 mm « The next he * he socgh| ners! cumris to sajots the etriiess | apeed | poRTLAant w -~ we 7 The now thoroughly frightened t > * ot pho Inerce. ae | woman ran this way and that and of Ny * m this! oicago, April ie eee came within a hair's breadth of be * a they a , . 4 thi Ing crushed to death beneath the bank i * dred policemen were detail ee ~ Wheels of one the other of the W Fargo Ex | morni o the storm center of the j : - ‘3 that @ ang | Morning to the aa ; ood (By Boripps News Aswn) | on-rushing machines is going ou b « pe tam- | ‘**™ re, Sry Neither gay ¢ woman alin t S . Prag ae ee etm | that the strike will spre ad to ney-| SHREVEPORT, La, April 27.—A} passing 5 i the|F n the N i at has 1 ¢ South ac ge houses and will be a new t ! ' ‘ 8 PERE ee an a women and brave nied by violence. The police | mob of broke Into the parish ov intets 40 thie tacident. {Malt ' for mly t men rting wagons to and from Po de ~aenter : rgprsrmd ‘ os ot though } 1 at what came| New York bank will bi BEW ORLEANS, La. A LONDON, Ap The wedding | the stores and freight houses jai I La " ‘ are - eo ge Pippa nn the officials will & Mal meeting of the | the B gt ; 4 tt Drivers for Marshall Field, Car-| here, yeaterd pie nee - Hee Ts 5 / ‘ ins ~ e Ea alme y and the , - - kes a ah nd} hurried on th spective ways i h of the at . A P soa |#On, Pirie wt & Co, and J ' ' fe “ ‘ King’s Daug . e took piace ly. Farwell @ Co. joined r f shot Dick Craighead, the| With a “Na that h 1 . , rch at Elve Ree ee ee theas con. |murdeter oF mats. the ick What if one of those lawbreaking | ! “ 1 nt was attended by a|this morning. Nou os an oe law of hia and? : tolsts had crashed Into the mother | . 1 ga s of society | ferns Sine hundred and pinoty | ephone and te , , id child? | Major Millis was at Ballard Wed aaa of the Forbes Cartage com-|to head off military annistance be Ah, then you would have heard a| nesday looking for information as| . ent utie re-| pany went out. This strike has af-| fore the mob attacked the jail hue and cry | regards the harbor Bids oye : t Christensen hall |fected 60 firma, to which the con-|the authorities were te Then you would have seen great, | opened and the work will soon be in glaring he a aturday afternoon, May .} cerns furnished wagons, Drivers of protect thelr prisoner neg in tho papers de- ' progress, without | | | | PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVING HIS PRIVATE CAR AT NEW- TLE, COLO, PREPARATORY TO HIS LONG RIDE INTO THE NTAINS. ’ Why a Jag’s a “Jag” (Special to The Star.) the human system, Dr. Wood y we al + b the result would be that WASHINGTON. April 27. What any part of the human body—the Te a ak, head, leg, arm or finger, would be e. | Swe by the injection of more af the t blood into it! Next, to try if such . 2 ho .| Were the case. > an instrument og rey 2 , ‘> h Hopk allied “plathsmograph” was rig- kant * surtueaal ged up, by which the forearm may “ a be incased in a water jacket with - it Ja tube arrangement showing any Matinee tha 114 or increase in the bulk by " fall of water in the tube, : pt a " With his arm in such a jacket the n nte oe siete) +, | man who assisted as the subject of " tog es. The| this experiment was given-a series r “ 5 i jage.” First he was dosed with > isky, and it was found at once rap the arm grew in bulk. This “ onfirmed the doctor in the main a gene conclusion of his experiment feat t. Next he tried a series of exper \ 8 with di nt sorts of “jags, . lustrating each with a plotted MD cdl, irve, showing its speed in comiag n and going off. After whisky, the man was given ; ; Pe Aan hampagne jag, with his arm done rhe t te tte Bent in athsmograph bs t it that the jag was = ibe M jnicke ration and sooner . \ * a shorter : ° A uy curve whisky agg A whisky jag takes quite @ nates gin, but it lasts and lets 7 . oF stene' gt O00 a more gentle slant. Beer ts a longer and more gentle A put under pipe, and by measuring ur champagne or whisky, was found that the action | 80d mever gets so sharp at the topy The doctors did not conclude that brain was necessarily stimu- lated because of the added volume of But they informed the ny that they were entirely mvinced that the brain is sup- larger flow of blood as a re- t of the action of alcohol, and at its nor tton, or Tntoxion- as perfectly reg t was necessary to ¢ ertain percentag 1e food liquid 1 pumped more blood in the next five m It was found that it more, the increase being bot at mped 0 to per cent, All k of f fish and enake hearts were used to that physical p and the reeu were m Ls hon. Next it wa lesired to see | ee eee result could be verified in the hu-| A ir of Kntette of Coo man being. It seemed to show that] ) N leave for Spokane on taking hol into the stomac t night to 1 the big made the heart beat not faster, but | conv to be held in that city stronger, sending more blood into april 80 to May all the arteries 1 branches. 10 other words, alcohol stimulated the Henry Longuss has brought suit heart gainst Nellie Longuss for divorce If the same action were produced | he ground of abandonment,