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R SPLENDID SERIAL STORY WILL FOR BRIGHT AND UP TO DATE SPORTING NEWS WRITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW .. morne’ gon IN TH — & STAR NEXT SATURDAY YOU MU6T READ LEN HUNT'S PAGE BEST TO ADVERTISE GBEATTLE AT THE PORTLAND FAIR o—— — a - T he Seattle St ra [oo pera Rac the howe 5 CENTS PER MONTH The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest HURSDAY, MAY 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 61 SANE WOMAN ea mmm EC COLD BRAINS CHILD = FAT7 OF NAW PATTERSON STILL UNDECIDED—PROSPECTS TMAT SHE WILL NOT HAVE ANOTHER TRIAL, BUT EITH- wander arrest, charged w b ne fire and the Inmates wens AM AXE, WIFE OF COTTAGE LAKE FARMER AT> | barely ¢ with thelr itves bis phduirtan da’daidastd on’ bai anwe e ; . s said to have preyed ack 8-YEAR.OLD SON—BOY 18 DYING cg Pinna ack anal dine “ aon wa en violontly insane ‘ Denuty 8 holding and Rog iy Perini News Aasna Wevrttlitetititit iit titi) for th , the tragedy WHEW YORK, May 4.--The jury in oh Ved i aight ¥ T » de ned >t the m Pat mn tal de ted ei) ail w \ Nelson | this m ng t t ed a a axr and wa . * ma , tied: to corder Goff. When * | her wa " “ ra nt | t * on very vio! | | " h at Teseeeneere® SEREEESEER RARE A RRR RAR | Her face wa with black | | _ land b ma " 1 streamed —_————— f a ly « p of her th . . Nelson, a i2-year-old sis- crazed mother's neck un a ar- | head, the t an attempt to : Lg gy Reanded boy, prc rived | kiN hernelf with a knife yuld. agre 1 { , Be ire family. from death : and by beating her head against « nounced that ans dae bands of ( furt Samuel Nelson | wal They were we ack t at the yr nell eput ated that . Mrs. after being a ft ede rushed into th : Nelson's attempt olde by Jump point on wh the . ™ | fractured naen placer Agee: “ othell them , eet" was agatn | . . a hotel window at Bothell] a hae tea with he plitted ax,| Mis mother, Mrs, Nels B. Nelson. Wednesday night was only, frus They then retired, and Re wife of a Cottage Lake farmer, is | trated by prompt action of Jack : . z Gott remained in his chamber Wolff, of th wa, whe enaint hee THE .ODGE ROOM, ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE LAND. receive the verdict in ever mp little girl leaped » ; from the wom ed wi > ters | W , , the ax fro | pablo erime. by the heels in time to drag her Nelso! TepT with The woman. w several time their roon pen ores th s was no ange n ach | Goor and out into the| late Wednesday afternoon, and go- | Over the craxed women at the Jail. | gh gg ' . ca | img into a room where the boy was| No attempt was made to interr into the rt room, and the gate her by t officers as it wa man annour i that it wa " by a superhuman effort,| alone, attacked him | he her mother to the} A® she was dragged from her | fared she would be subject to an i ) « al again dows which both of them | victim, she cried that she wanted | ther spasm. She half realizes tho | mn wt - — " bottom, }t® save her children from fire a _ soning deed. and} ye f tom the last) NEW. YORK. May 4— 4 Pee ° irmly to by “" clghbor’s | tearfully Inquires if she will ever vale ry eleven for | ter recovered t morning {ror eee ett clung firmly to her! “Several days ago & neighbor's | again be allowed to nee her children | manslaughter in t deg sna sHapse in the court, = — = > As soon as the necessary formal-| and « < 1 1 for 12 minutes in @ | icles are over with he will tmme-| juror s pend. He re ad faint while y was mak iat be sent to the Steilacoom * [fused to brought ove: When | ing its second a t report that ne asylum. | |the jur were dischar the |; yuld not agree. % The unfortunate woman is about) The Seattle Bike Lodge No. 92 SEATTLE ELKS TO DEDICATE THEIR NEW LODGE ROOMS IN strated girl was borne from the! She expressed the keenest disap- 50 years old and the mother of four | has a home of which It should be room in the chair in which she had | pointment in the failure of the jury "a children. She has always been well proud. The top floor of the Alaska THE ALASKA BUILDING WITH IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES— [fainted She was re ed to con-'to a h Her counsel) wiil liked by her neighbors and ac-| building has been decorated with jousness by the Te physicians, | mo at the earliest opportunity, « IN CHI "AGO quaintances. She was always re-|all the finery nown to Rikdom and THEIR NEW QUARTERS ARE SAID TO BE THE FINEST IN | who put ner to bed, where she fell | that she be soneitioe —— bee: garded as being possessed of an un-| Thursday, w o center of attrac THE COUNTRY | {nto a sound sleep, awakening much | nominal bail, which will not be op- sound mind, but she never before | tion the members of the order | | refreshed this morning posed by the district attorney, it is displayed any violent symptome. from all over the Northwest Counsel Levy said this morning | said | Mrs Nelson's head was shaved) All day long. from early in the | exereites; song, Anr 1 Lee.” Brother H. W. Rowley, Brother Ed- | 4 bad cuts were morning until late in the afternoon, | dee quartet dedicatory oration.| ward Von Tobel. Brother and Mra. | TEAMETERS’ STRIKE SPREADS. BUT THE REPORTS OF VIO. | thi® morning and dh ed. She was placed in @ pad-| decorators were busy preparing for | Hom 2. & ‘ ». Past Exalted) W. MH. Grant, Brother and Mre | LENCE ARE NOT SO FREQUENT—TROUBLE EXPECTED, | ded coll + GB) the great opening that would mark | Ruler, Portiand, Ore George N. Smith, Brother and Mre At 2 o'clock the half crazed | another milestone of progress in the) Reetptien comanitter frother | O. W. Crockett | HOWEVER, AT EVERY MOMENT loumee made a third attempt on her) history of the order in this city Willian Hickman Moore, chairman: | The } seenton will be held at| life. She stripped off her clothing The lodge roome are the best and| Mrs | William Mickman Moore. lodge room at £:30 o'clock, —~— i | trom ich she improvised » rope! most complete in whole North-| Brother end Mre. Eien Morgen-|Hrother Robert HM. Lindsey presid | @y Beripos News Arvind and may die. Poticeman Wiliam | and attempted to hang herself. The! we On entering from the elevat-| #term Brother and Mre Frank W. | ing x we. 0 jured overal | Attendants discovered her im time to ‘ sted with Parker, Brother and Mra, WU! H.| The 11:30 o'clock toast will be re Saas |r # sertounly injured. Several | ® ore, a visitor is greeted with a mag-| 2 I ber CHICAGO, May 4—Aside from : ut her down of in which! Parry Brother and Mra Law L.| sponded to by Hon. Wfllam EB shots were fired, but took ef nifieent array pain fhe rit call from Archer avenue |). financial troubles the monarch of the forest is a pre- | Moord, Brother and Mrs. George A. | Humphrey hite men were be alance The Ne dominant ar Direetly to the | Newlgnds, Brother J. J. Alexande The committer in charge of the — ——- of the see ary some | = colored strike breaker* 6b —_ ” ently dis i that they | teft ie the offic frottpr Boyd J. Tallman, Brother | social sess William H. Brinker owe were reported in at supposed to be @ clear title to their! ana here George N. Smith, the man ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKY SAYS IF HE 1S NOT ANNIHILATED IT farm was defective and the fea * 7 and [Mee A. T. Van de Vanter,| chairman; P. D. Hughes, Robert H P Wrike early this morn- who wileds the pen, smilingly re-| Brother and Mre, ER Ingersoll, Li y. M. F. Drake Tt is expected that the em cat Ra SBS Mone Bt 7 ’ pe WILL BE A MIRACLE will renew the attempt to] ona O sane fora) authorities to ask the} ie av identity sey eget She declared today that od veemh ene of the Gna to & for troops. The governor | fut they Sot es "| time ago she was visited by a spl Fp nm Mae egg sti tng diy Govions Mews dated Itra, apparently damaged as the re- that he will send troops or . Yi that told her that her whole family . . j i eons sult collision sheriffs deput ot # Three magniticent tables click with -ETERSBURG, May 4—Ad = GS the application of the prop- | "O°" * * must die His and the gentle statement | ST. PETERSBUR A division of warships has been c y boa maidered her! oe the man who misses & shot | miral Rojestvensky has written a | sighted off Jugrah, which consisted nee Thursday afternoon. and ‘ letter to @ relative here, in which | of four battleships, two cruisers, Seatboritie. The employers am | ig trom x tiie morning that they|) 4. 5 pete Bie nn . Mam to send out 1,100/'™ (he Eagle Harbor vicinity. jane probably be committed io | “chore from walle decoraied — he complains it is impossible for |four colliers and a hospital ship. ) Wagoms today. The strike spread to- | ss oe alliven were | Steilacoom Ce en 4 ers aul him to fight with matertal in his| The vessels will pass Singapore f the Walsh-Boyie company |"? *'t® the lark aay ‘sherhing orale Nigger . command. The lack of discipline, | about midnight. With good weath- the Gorbin-May company, when | “4 *t"* ‘or Eagie Harbor ac leme of the order ‘ he says, is appalling. He concludes |er they will be able to join Rojeat- } sai | " ording schedule, but when they But Thursday things differed a 4 : ‘ the amb cy — —— wutiously anchored off a quiet Itt little from the general routine, for 1 — | be letter thus: na /_|vensky within four days. Mie eakers arrived from Cin. |O¥e and descended upon a suapect-| he Bike were preparing to receive) MANS PUTTRICH, HEAD OF STRIKERS ANSWERS CHARGES OF || There are the mon All wove) May 4—The ty- a ’ val e fair sis nd their friends it f expected. to , , emery. Were & a Bong ap tenry «pow ADI _ a powerful Japanese fleet. It is a | phoon which swept over the coast of Bat four deserted when they | mates flown, and a news ead about the room LEADING REWER—SITUAT ION 16 UNCHANGED — NO OUT- \ puth Chins, this week, is sald to sian} ouee tale ih es enterprise. Nothing but a |«# underscored, pinned | where dainty viands were to be | hopele nterpri Nothi : : Ela week. to oni $e ored lines| S served to those who came to be BREAKS IN CITY | miracle can save us from annihila- | have damaged th sian se i | fon hat the officers would be ir welcomed | : Me : sortti The len It ie sald the government strong s said of losing the home drove her in cives guests farther to the left is the bil ——E 4 the Duwamish rive ivory balls ‘Thursday morning by Jed shack, it was only to find the ir yy strike was on |ping, heavily und Riebling was attacked | “POP the door. The unde squad considerably. The Provably fatally injured by ~ vessels are reported to have ve at the Heb bares,| Bsie ha Thursday rning | The lounging room is fitted in the |e @ @ Ree te te ek ee ww HI rich Brewing company, kept his old seed, abba ove » hot. [eee ecaaeeeee Mersing. The trouble began | Se#t Kid.” t with thetr pirate upholstered leather chairs face the|® Are, we anarchists? Have * | three years. What for, if there in| (*r Sn, Nas repemmlens ti HONG KONG, May 4—A Chinese Mocting of John Datsberry, | following } | wind: from which the best view | we d like red fiag follow. #/ no skill required in the making of | Y°PS*Y for bis Tndls | official rep says that it is defi- a Riebling had| Thorouhgly disgusted, the two} lin the city can be obtained. This |@ ere ing the present fight’ @ | beer? M 4.—The Brit-| nitety tea 4 that a greater portion e riot, which | 4eputies returned to Seattle. | | room extends along the Second ave- | @ Has Say city witnessed a more It seems too bad that such un-|, * Nianene arrived today |of the Russian Baltic fleet arrived quelled The officers were co ed that! immtQRATION oe nue side of the building and com-|® peacetw, fair, open handed #|qualifiedly prejudiced and untrue |!*h st — tar assed a divi-| at Laong Sol bay on the south coast Teresa, 2 + of the bua| the gang had been at the cabin but | ECTORS | mands an excellent view of the bay, |# Comtest? We leave it to the # | statements are given publicity, just | *™¢ "t the jeter Prarships off |of the Island of Hainan on May 1. Pan over and k i few hour efore, but dug out WILL ENDEAVOR To PUT a. fed and black leather me got nvite ‘oo ' : - veel ym 9 Fy fe je : we they emanate from a man tema oe ee cole pong Dea: — y Cummings wh without les the vestige of a clew the Elks to @ smoke and talk ctions an he word of E of business prominence pts . ew ee . Aas " 3 on strike yh behind. nf . STOP TO THE PROCURING OF Connecting the lounging room |® Sweeney —Hans Puttrich, Head & —_——- Perea jof Penang and Singapore, at 4% ln bb a a os na ae bes morning in $6,000 r 2 with the lodge room 1s # succession |@ Of BiriSing Brewery Empires | °Tne fee ‘a ae tly Neboga-| entrated along the line from Tie » ot saammnnanade LOVED NELL BETTER JAPANESE WOMEN FROM THE | of ante-rooms and rooms in which |# and Newly Elected President # | The fleet ie evites y ve bi io on Se ee ee own THAN HIS WIFE |the uninitiated are prepared for}/® of W.C. L. t * toffs, which has made a safe pas-| Pa h been arranged) Mary Jane Hughes has brougnt| OR/ENT tthe ieaaedeation ts ie Sete * sage into the China sea and is prob-|to the northeast. Kamimura te hor Deneen and! sutt for divorce against John Henry ee wilds A coat rom an lady ie SE jably on its way to join Rojest-| northeast of Nogi 1 west of Tie ee oe See otter Hughes. Plaintiff states that de \canuer veeun are the tik bo Hace ~ |vensky. The report says that two| Pass, This grouping indicates @ tae or, Saturday morning. \fendant for several weeks made her| The sale of Japanese women | before passing into the spacious| The interview with General Man frensperte of the Hest pet lake. Gn-| move te sieht Hank the feet diviateg is r b ‘toa oe burdensome by his sullen, si-| brought from Japan to the pro- | lodge room ager Sweeney, of the Seattle Brew Gong, on aaed | om eae . |lent and unfriendly demeanor, and|prietors of bawdy houses in the The lodge room ts one of the fin- |! company, in a morning paper Mees enc? fended him, he told her to get a| put a stop to the business chairs and desks are of the finest | Jolm€ local executive board of the/election held here Tuesday may be} in extent. Ball fefense to a o the ithat when, unable to bear his sul | United States has increased to such | est in the land. It is decorated and | Thureday has caused much amus SPOKANE, May 4.—The citizens possession len silence in the home any longer,| an extent that the immigration of-| adorned with the colors and em-| eat among local labor leaders of Spokane are thoroughly aroused "The reports regarding the shootin; | she asked him wherein she had of-| ficials are at # loss to know how to|blems of the order. The officers'| Hane. Puttrich, secretary of the | over the announcement that the city ations entiahan take uate chenmca ae a International Brewery Workmen of divorce, that he no longer loved her 2 wome matet bee . : declared invalid and the t A oe 5 cer | The women are brought bh »y | wood, carved and engraved in an 4 | invalid and another fight | peal or busi-|and that he had transferred his af-| Japanese procurers, taken to Sam | appropriate style. Most prominent | ‘he United States, told The Staur/is on hand. The state legislature anions th = Banos ow thins which Bee et bere on a spect train | fections to another woman named| Francisco or some other city, and | among the other emblems of the or-|#0@@ tmteresting facts about the| passed a duplicate poll-book law wan tha fast feet bie veborear Wnlne te aurinatield to urge the |“Nell.” The couple have three! there sold for sometimes as der, wre found the monater elks, | Present. controversy jand this was disregarded in Tues thé istoter ina he attenneeee ae Wl declare thet epee nak. | children and were married in 1893./ a2 $500. The price received f from Which the order is named Tn Bpokane the brewers get $24) day's election in thé Raleter eg be attomns ° Becetiare that open rebellion | ————— the Great | "fortunate women depends upon | From entrance to lodge room, the |® Weekfor six eight-hour days; the) | The campaign was the bitterest ns - i SRE ere Se Mi iathoritice cee hat (Be PO | therm betweon Seattle nnd Vent | their physical attraction. It is un-|new home of the Elka is the finest | Sein Butte. The Seattle brewers/ever waged in the history of the! 114 Robert Ball, who shot and] ferson, whict in dee Sn metre Fae, pewettens te pte |e wilt m Seattle and Van-| derstood here that a large party of | that could be provided, both in dec- | #88921. Before the strike we got|city, and feelings had hardly sub Ler ane af bevedeioms od in port Siem —..” He restore order. Both | Souves Will ‘mot take effect until] -ocurers recently left for Japan, |orations and furnishings, the latter $29f" auld Mr. Puttrich sided bolero the anncmncement wes) luce Tone cueen roe eee g | ontnenmtorn Alkane, whe Sarena witomne . ft ett |” - y tion of ’ b , inhe: , 3 fhe engineers in Spokane are de that othe: ection eu astern aska, January g in Ketchikan, report that the ac- Wiised to request Governo F. B. Clark, general traffic man-| With the intention of bringing back | being furnished by the Standard | 5944 65 follows for seven eight-hour pein Tus Gaaouneacat bed ay “cng enc hy gl ttal of Ball ts locked apenas lager ¢ revedagy ome . 600 Japanese women Pro: ‘urniture company. “~ " whieh te now - jaser of the Great Northern, with | eee will then be arrange i ryeeinre commen? Gays: ‘First engineer, $28; assist-| ated astonishment, and the leading | @estion the Jur which sured headquarters at St. Paul; Charies i m be arranged be The following 50; firemen, }hearing the evid ‘ nt engineer. 01 ts o » city « eel Wartlé, geaera ot at Vancouver. |tWeen the women and some off of the lodge during dedi pat ong legal lights of the city expressed | tion nd The Seattie engineers ask the brew-| opposing opinions must decide W. D. Scott, superintendent at Ev-| ™e” hursday os to pi %. 3 and $2 The « The attorneys who are defending uth Gl ten ween ates Os the last trip of the Kanagawa} Grand Exalted Ruler, Bro. Poter| Tiina ey en ee The case will have to be passed) Citi that he was err gd e m. division, and |... > ' victen of the Ortental sav. | Daly. Tacoene, Wash: Grane Is that insolent and arbitra upon by the supreme court before | Bl! claim that he was compelled 8. G. Yerkes, assistant general pas bd ae -~ oe oe per ags - “ | “Mr. Sweeney claims in his silly| bonding companies will accept the | Oot in order to keep from being Thureday morn-|0T# was Pome rae saawe name pie Kniew po ag W. MeCreedie.| interview that none of the unions, | $450,000 bonds for the new water | *hot himself. It Ie claimed by the the northern | W498 Naokich! niski and ances neh jrand L#yol| with the exception of the brew the acting arand apy and will reintore in their efforts 1: . 884 preserve peace senger agent, le ing for a trip ov The Bouth Water st ot commie A B 5 V plant, ft is said. defense that Deppe, on entering| Merchants today decided they | UBS Of the Great Northern girl's Teru Nakanishi. The cow Knight, Bro. J. A. Falconer, Everett, | wanted to strike, and voted against lbeeireridinenieaiaiiainaa ain Ball's cabin, was in the act of draw- | Rccept the 4 ree : David K “ tion for dam-| Were supposed to be married Wash Grand Lecturing Kolght./i¢ The brewers, as a matter of jing a revolver from his hippocket | hound express antes in| “Se against county on the| Proxy, and were accordingly Bro, Lt, Gov. Charles E. Coon, Port] tact, have only one voice in the EW ROLLEY Mag sre veg ep ade cdg ns Of the thre A walkout of a | Sound that he had been injured by | !owed to leave the city. Believing | Townsend, Wash.; Grand Chaplain ecutive board, so how could we} wag then that Ball grabbed his rifle} IN, May 4.—A dispatch from fundrea Produce commiawion team-|%?@8t of rock on @ county road the man was nothing more | Bro. Rabbi Th FP. Joneph, Se-| forep such action? The strike was! and fired the shot which killed] pipau sta that comrades attempt- fer on 4 strike if such an actina | Wa" ROn-suited by Judge Albertson & procurer. Immigration In- | attle and quire, Bro B.| endorsed by the joint local board of LINE Deppe. led to rescue a revolutionary leader taken, The ger , | Phureday spector A. H. Geffney followed the | Cox Ballard, Was and Tyler,|the international union and by the The concensus of opinion in Ket-| from a guard of 12 Cossacks in the MS Meriousiy attocted int the} WASHINGTON, May 4~—T j couple to San Francisco, where his | Bro. William Hickman Moore, Seat-| international board, and not one med me chikan is that Ball will be a ot today. A taht: tatiowsh, & feamsters « ‘ devant: tntebeas May 4 he | suapleioha were found to be true. |tle; Grand Secretary, Bro. BE. B.Junion voted against the strike An electric line from Green Lake! It is stated freely abc hich all the ¢ were Gal Acaravan of 10 | : ) international railway con-|Geffney arrested the couple, after | Stoddard Grand Inner] “That the strike was to be forced] to Bothell. According to a state-| Deppe and his to] killed or Injured. ptive eae escorted by 60 , het pote a rr formally opened at which they were tried by a board | Guard, Bro. J. How Watson, | upon us is proven by the fact that] ment of those who have been over| Fox island with | " h his friends. Maced by a 2 ste s|o'clock this m reine zee ' ot special inquiry and ordered de- | Olympia, W bah & notorious strike breaker occu-| the route, such a line will be con-| ousting Ball at any « Other re-| vein Wabash and Hut yur ‘ yh aon Iways from ¢ ported. They were brought to Se Musical dedicat exercine pied apartments in the Hotel But-| structed within the near future sorts state that they w there for| 23 Rioting acs Yencon = bbard courts this at. | count world were ent. | attle by Inspector Geffney and later March, “Rus Ga Went's or = ators April 90, hiring strike A survey has already been Saal toe pose of tting” him bate oa Een Sd _- ony ity Were - ce -brenicer lee esident Fairbanks delivered | taken to the detention station at|chestra; i ation by Grand Chap- | breakers. from north of Green Lake to the| he refused to | The defense t t wailed and farther trouble is inl fan address of wel ome in behalf of | Port Townsend. The couple will be | Iai T. ¥ eph; song, “On the Another foolish statement of Mr.| north end of Lake Washingtor Jaime that B had a perf imminent The social democrats . the American people. Arthur Du-! sent to Japan on the first ow ng | Sea Charles Baunder George | Sweeney's is that practically no] then Bothel to a certain interest in the appear determined to enforee the k 1 f im, responded on be- | vessel of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha | King Wert Anderson, Walter Paull, skill is needed in the brewing bue 1 id that an English syndi-{ pany and failing to get that by fair] man to proclaiming a general 4 f of the congress. | company. Beattle lodge quartet; dedicatoryine Mr. Hemrich, of the Hew ate hind the deal, means, he resorted to the 1 ' | |

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