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SY AT PRESENT— . . eae 9 PRETTY BUSY AT PRE . FOR BRIGHT AND UP TO DATE SPORTING NEWS WAITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW J NEAR FROM 20 SHE'LL BE HEARD OM BOON YOU MUST READ LEN HUNT'S PAGE BEST TO ADVERTISE SEATTLE AT THE PORTLAND FAIR Sn EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHIN@TON, SATURDAY, MAY 6? 1905 VOL. 7, NO. 63 25 CENTS PER MONTH THE BEST HOME GUIDE IS FOUND ON PAGE G---REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, HOUSES AND FLATS TO RENT, WANTED NELP | HE SPORTING PAGE OF THE STAR WILL BE EDITED BY JOHN L. SULLIVAN NEXT WEDNESDAY, MAY TENTH nan BYX jNdIOATING ————— he Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest éWater Wagon Club” Is Chicago Strikers Begin Latest Phase of Strike! to Discuss Peace Prospects LOCAL UNION MEN ENTHUSIA STIC OVER STAR'S SUGGES.-;ae eae RRR eR RH RA RA == * * " : h TION-COMPARISON OF SUMS SPENT ON BEER AND DAILY /# Developments will prove that # s tee Ataadbae 2 READY FOR HE TROUBLE Tigh Maida tab Aleae mame ae ea TIES IN SEATTLE GROWS MORE STARTLING : moti int tee «|* The Weather + USUAL PROTECTION AND HAULING CANNOT BE STOPPED NECESS! * lockout of our men is an at- # | @ * *® tempt of the Seattle Brewing & | * S tt * a MAY OFFER CONCESSIONS ——— |® & Malting company enit * Po er | ® the smaller breweries tt *«|# . | ee ee RR! pour fers “ we ous —_—_—_— qarae artes ise re * out the state into bankruptey. ® LUNE EN EES SES sf : a * ne amall breweries are will. & | Showers Tonight; Sunday, Showers, i. Ame +d bed * °C) % ing to grant our demands; &| Cooler; Fresh South Wrids. mae fe We Rand | eaders sal out of 15 sa + t | ® they are not so able to with ® BULLETIN J act form the } ch 0 . Fee eeeee an incongruous | % Stand & Dayeott. But they are # F | Both the < | Seer received from ® om # under heavy bonds to stand by ® | CHICAGO, Mey 6—It is learned | *he ff has lies ule Cac anaes é out to) t8* other members of the ® this afternoon that the labor leaders [men this $ Spokane a“ ol teas When's boy, were about {0 | Northwest Brewers’ asocia- # beliove a settlement of the strike is| ! tt de ° quarters. ght the y be h oe ie Hans Puttrich, secre- ® ape. oS ane gd ean 0 TS eee 2. oe woadpt! " i you hand| eats . t titers. ' lin cs Mas would yeu Dall » menative-Meard. Brew- & | Mayor Dunne was engaged early troops will be needed BY DAN DEAN wit ; , — y Workers’ Union - this afternoon in steps ward | said to be strikers, j with BESESREOESSGESRASEE pe The nature of the proposed | ed early this morning for ‘ | | sott t and th th t t 1s joined r| HELPING THE ENEMY - lement and the methods expec ‘ ited States ex- Have you | Important developments are ex ed to bring it about are kept secret. | Bes eetien oe Star] ‘There is just about as much horse | pected from the meeting of the | This afternoon Presidents Dold| Thirty-three teamsters of whole von 8 + giving the brewerles $378,-| Northwest Brewers’ association and Shea telegraphed to the gov b- y houses went out today. * year tr to fight hich to take place Sunday at ernor requesting him to appoint a| This line of busin is severe which they were a year and ying ent | ¥ b a 9 PP er » e 5 it would be for Japa the E © hotel. It le believed they commission consisting of one repre- | i by the strike. A st na kk ssia y ‘ have t omprotitse or a ve of labor, one of the em-| min sympathy with the team- they We $5.4 ‘ Ro a fi ay wa mp i sentative y wi team as eye Siem aael ak te them | Proposition to submit the dispu ployers, the third to be appointed | #ters begun today and the river traf- bd f af s on} in battle } to arbitration. | by the governor to adjudicate the | of the Peabody Coal Company very union ma : care The brewery owners are talking | strike ue, and the decision to be} 42d other concerns is interrupted, {ia . at fenst 10 ehirte a yeer These | Of calling upon te Labor Com | final. | The officials are considering making . shirts cost him about $1 each. So,| Misstoner Hubbard to use his en nelle the strike of the tugmen general « “ the 0 unior in thie y re f “ The union men | CHICAGO, May 6.—Hieavy rain | President Dold of the Chicago Fed- ee r t kindly to the idea, tal this watag apparently. put rou ration of Labor said today that the ent the . y t that Hubbard is I nap .on. Ae apiritn of th ‘sae satene. oa Pn no need of outside eee hope f i eaid to have been a rank nen-union kept the crowds . ip, but they could conduct the af malt and hope ’ htrugs 4 th If the where # fs, atepe wilt an in oad strikes in which he it J at least ga rugEre OS at no plans for af k part - / ral strike would be considered. fede to woe 1 par nat the violent scenes of the . » gatil th strike We do not feel the need of Hub- | : ioe | past week ja @ statement today. the president —— bard's intercedsion.” sald Hane Putts | 7a DERGO. Cal, May €-As the hg -< wie : + ang [Of the toamsters declared that the iy settled. " result of a shooting affair, due to S Mmewates the | large firms are di . et . rich Saturday morning: “We have {king teameter net ® are doing not more than feemvach as tt is « jealousy, in the red-light dleteet * « teamaters realize the err sp ithapden thes . ere ° not asked for arbitration) If the} \c ¢ well situated » per cent of the ordinary business en ren “4 : be Pr this morning. (wo men and one WO-= r on Aim on wate ; need “"- | owing to the inability to seeure com- ‘th es ' . > wile - | usual tection afforde “em b - be fn their Gant —_ 96, | We do not unde hy they are — are probably tatally wounged j extra ee 7 write: petent help. They reiterated the of = “7 ood bo ration Saiiinads: Bt. * man. who did the shooting. liet they heve : |fer of the unions to submit their Mr cokay's - Gaal ey William De said to have come b " igh e | difficulty to arbitration. abl 4) ans vo! © the inforn atten neh foe abe Angeten. (Th. victims | Spee Aleme Toe anne ack) The Employers’ Association has * » , : were CULE Giihert. formerly of Long 3 geeqagye Gerba mending decided that thousands of the trust- ehborhood | the atrike is all and that for Momdmy i employes of the boycotted de- Beach, and a w ‘tian kndWwa ae 4 a tad Aig torte, po it thet papery fe: Ross, Who alsd te sift to have come gern oe ee, eee rie 2 ere i : * B prvdhabe from Loba Beach. Gilbert waa shot | f my oe rt eet- | houses be eworn In as deputy she " endent ¢ ne Fa through the back and the 1 © ay atte iffs, to be plac . p sanerd feature of the crusade “arr oa year brewery have to perform wan-| through the shoulder and heed. |AN MXPRESS WAGON IN CHICAGO, HRAVILY GUARDED. THE |to ce y canvass 0 Rapti tg wer a “The Rasploye De the distribut of tt ° labor In the brewho where | Dowd then fired a bullet at his own cab CARRIES AN EXTRA WINCHESTER FOR THE DRIVER. | ties of m mare d ger ers’ Association this morning re trouble. Me ports having 4.600 wagons in service, which will be increased Monday to 6,0 y are making only one brew &/ heart, but the shot went too high nstead of three, as usuall | Pye doet ore think all Will die die. the vont lapels of ur j da fewing insertption © oot away| Why do the owners offer all kinds of inducements to union engi orers "> wenn FOR ME | What's a more ex-| to go to work for them ag « that thou- | amples? | The union men have done noth- ee batt > t ing yet to bring more Eastern beer Suner buttons bringing about a ably be started | 2 Don't the abe make 2 it up Se reels within a few days if | and think? jinto the city, and it is said to be EXPLOSION AT a. oe te limpoastble to being Spokane beer All OMANIAG. = a hagpead a aeute ee boos MEANS MANY SACKS Fenian fe 3 t hevaatied tt oe om (ir. Mertens Mews Aare.) Bee eaters fh their confiict. | 1 ihe union men of Beatle alone | TR reason Is believed to be that | BANC TON BEACH) May 6-—At 7 Seattle S107 | the Spokane breweries have been | 9:28 this morning, Charles G. Wri } AN ENORMOUS TOTAL fomuewe eck. ee met to the | tafluenced either through the use| geway, who ts ae. to break the 4 ; ie he Gubeh luiticent Sot) whan all ollie? ber money or coercion by the North- , 1.000-mile auto Teeord, had covered | , soled ti dahetbesk eine SP nidines | west Brewers’ association not to | 922 miles in 20 hours of continous : claate ott Just Meure ont the profit on each | stip beer to this city during: the | riding He was then three hours | trouble ahead of the record. fe The Star's estix familiar’ with higher mathematics} However, this does not m Weigevwes severed ths 3.090 Geceeineeemsenmcene : FOE eee eet) own | much difference, as there are only | miles in 25 hours, 0 minutes and | Jay Eyre, an employe of the Hitt end. Six other cans of chemicale tte- | wonder how Macketatier ‘ila dozen saloons in the city that|1 second, beating the record by! Agother automaniac fell into the ed the chaffeur was compe to ti] Brox’ foreworks factory, near Co- | exploded in rapid ca 5c P mi : oo = apn | are not $0 tied up with the brew- | 4 hours, 28 minutes and 26 seconds. | clutqhen of the Seattle police Sat-| the tanks with water, while a crowd |!¥! City, was ly burned! The building, which is a ra . - ing companies that they can buy | He drove a 24-horse power Peerless. | urdey afternoon, when J. H. Hall of Interested bystanders viewed the!" thin’ nse nad bende'ee & sa-tampahees Gaams abroad ® small m | their ack wherever they choose, | - _ Wha arrested by Officer Hedges at! proceedings and offered unsolicited| Wt of 4 series of explosions in the | fire and burned to the cae ges On of the independent saloons | the corner of Fourth and Union for advice wi mn of the we t 8:20] powder w easiest airtel t . 5 aturday morning made a hit with WANTS INSURANCE | excemiing the epeet ordinance Friday evening at about 6 0 Saturday b je tice dig Pa Kogd gyre iaans / union men by having a banner on | Hail, on auto No, 91, was speeding!» team of horses attached to an Eyre was makin Tea choieteny weatl Sea Gael which was painted the information | @ ¥ down the street at & breakneck rate.| dress wagon were nearly ran te at the time be baewe tn Milena ta ee , that “fair” beer could be procured | Mary P. Bullock, flancee of Walter) narrowly escaping running over by an auto at the Ps aor ue vif Pager cst umee be - rar bia City, ones 2 at the thirst parlor mentioned. As|&. Plunkett. now deceased, wholseveral pedestrians and Marion 2 a paling frict crea heat to |clonk denhathe Stepkr erinauea ie eine glanses the banner was carried down the |>rought suit In the superior court] Officer Hedges xpotted the fly ; g gnite the bur mediate- | other buildin; ah tot ahey pase? $ 8.0 | street a crowd of 100 men fell into | Tecemtly to recover $5,000 on an \o-ling machine from a distance and T driver of the auto od > ito t e This ppd vig a ell 1 | line. surance policy against the North| ran fino the middle of the street ewiftly around a street car and near-| ing th took to lit hooks |aue adlapancn ax Ect meer = fet month oe American Assurance company, 411!) Hall was compelled to slacken ly dashed it tenn , at 3 Myer ie pigimies Borcomcegenbhagest present her case in the United] spesd or run over the officer ronechine tn th he heavy rumbling expl hi me ; gs aero e last six years, this being yer year ates cirewlt court. to which the] He-was taken to the police head-| The driver atter was removed Saturday morn-| quarter® the officer occuping a seat | and, not «. The plaintiff states that her] in the ante } took b . . beer): the more} gg apie ie? ; ie fiancee took out the policy in her] Before the machine could be start- of pre i “t | breathing in the deadly gas, but eames th ‘ fon. | Has it occurre A to you that the | iS OPENED or shortly after the announce | the realization that she was stifling gn ane « poly is a far] | nt of th maagement and gave) | finally awoke her, and with a des- vtegd $274,009 ts spent stranger leverage tha he other ley into her evn +e oe SPENT QUIET DAY jumne near the neighborhood of Liao] | perate effor she dragged herself to i he striker? Ra Sa |nubsequent to hi 7 how | the window and Been b noah | og en ey | a ‘ are already | indow and managed to open = | A targe delegation of bankers and| ¥## lost tn the contusion of moving ma in contact, The Russians are gua jit. When her husband tiptoed in =" mor : j bankers aod) cng that the defendant refused to : 5 the main road from Gahke at midnight to vie month! ree tae wale taadan ¢ : e baa ing me " » Gakemon| « view his work, an er you pay the amount (By Bertovs News Acw'nt to Bashien Chen. Thursday the Joath escaped his lips, for his in- the building fror first accident r rday forenoon for Humphrey satire vi ‘ m the southwest shore of Biliott NEW YORK, May 6.—Nan Pat- Jom ae OAV Pleo ye 9 a force Page sg victim lay across the sill » rodigreth pot beng ba of Cossacks and forced them to re of the open window, deathly sick a. rm pe A one rae "lof the new Seattle oa ¢ WILL HOLD ANNUAL pe Hy Be ay rb | tire The Japs se infantry hurried} G Muls and Albert Col-| put able to reproach him—a thing average ge oP At |plant. Over 560 were shown t pes 7 ea | up and seized the village of Palitown, |! sailors on the British | | he could not bear. Turning quickly ees » s ok shops and everything exp The Pacific Northwest Soctety - a from which the Russians fied.|Springburn of Glasgow, I! 25 | he fled from the house and, terri- a them. Th etek ak 6 o. : partion iting Twenty miles to the west a fc ¢|from a platform into the shir fied for her future safety, Mrs. i Bbout $2.50 per ; erefore| Good scheme ‘The cvent Engineers is planning to 8 Akl before taking further steps toward| Russians, who were engaged in|and were seriously injured. The) Adams brought suit for divotes. 7 fee $56.%80 7 ET ae which wil 5 meets, | tes ane bantectng Iearees it ut ee ve making a reconnolssance, ran into|men were standing on a suspended) ‘The case was heard and the de- } }trial way nis is the largest steellerses under the ausplc toe, Hee nici on [ie Sey Snes oe eee eee iriffin, Sire oe SRKKRAA EE EEE & & &| Works On the coast and it Is claimed| Powis ee ee “4 JURY DISAGREED precipitating the pair into the hold.| Mrs. Adams, a middle-aged wo- : BE ENORM * a |that {t will increase . , | M ve pone > pg #'™.] man of comely appearance, testified TT iestne * A LETTER OF THAD ping Industry of thin d me matter te to bes comeidered 2 Beripps News As ained ankle and other bad in-) that the many rash acts of her hus- a e 3 ttle D r # | more than it ts at pr la eign og reld at ree : t : ne vn c op | WORLD’ SFAIR wise , 5 agnor ~ reap orgy Y} band were prompted by unreason- an a ‘ he assembly at ite #| W. D. Hayne, wh o4| Chamber of Commerce, when A. Jo-| cane on Be May Tho} njured, Both are at the Providenve) apie jealousy; that he was jealous tra Good | © reg kiy meeting held #| with the [linois Steel Comp: 5) eS Sehiteat who arian HEE Can anee CC seme HAIG) ae ts the standing ae | of his two stepchildren because an- If | we last a passed the follow- #| Chicago, while visiting the city re-litne city building ordinance wilh eae with complicity In | Sw we kacing other man was their father, and # ing moti unimously * tly, stated that the opening of|qiscuss the cost and cond¥ions of) mameaation of James Cockre | the leading candidates to date | HUSBAND WAS | that he brutally beat her btcause * Tt we commend Th this piant would bring Seattle into|huilding construction in this city, |soumged.st | p.m today t Name. School. | | she got up out of bed one night to ‘iw Da for tts # | closer connection with eastern cities | disagreed and was Mise A. Frances Nichols... .Rainter | cover one of the children, who was * ‘ publiat the unto than any other Industry could «pS Mine Lillian Metcalf Cascade coughing. The case wos not con- 4 Fear Blk | WILL HAVE FINE HOME et Mein manert| = A BRUTE a * r b them ® Miss Lou Chase Walla Walla —_————_ — ~_ — . > ican ee 4 PA E : 3 Miss Hawkins Green Lake | COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, May * ond * m Chapelle, the weaith | Min Nolife Buckley Central | Don't blame my dear wife for |%—President Roosevelt and ~party * Very reepectiutiy yours i owner of tide land property, has b Miss Nellie Gat! Duntap| nis, She is not to blame, I have | atrived here at 3 this afternoon, re- ahs RA COTTERILI «| gun the construction ‘ hie 000 Mies Puller Wailea Walia! oot the blue and you will find me | turning from the camp by way of & Secret Sine Trades As- & ir Seripps N Aas’ home on Highland drive between Miss Bertha Johnsor Interlake | 4¢ the bottom of the sound so | Newcastle. itl ge ten * Queen Anne and First North. Pianos Miss Young Minor| Where. Goodbye phLADRipaia be ee onee naes oe LINCOLN, Neb, May 6 over-}for the house have not yet been | Miss Metta Armou Columbia] "sg, wrote Irving Adams in wt ? . alent Pe Ale chen te ¥* #! sor McKee this morning commuted| completed, but work on the barn Mixs Alice Turner Longfellow bye, Mag ino Ms gy Fg w cruis Louls was launched Rev. Moses Hull, the noted epirit-|the sentence of George W. Davis,| which is to be of brick and will cost (By Seripps News Ass'n. Miss Pearl Bacon Be nin | oo y hte a pio a f Neafie & Levy ship- ader of Whitewater, Wis.,| colored, who is serving a life sen-| about $5,000, has been started HUSHIENG, May 6.—Gener al) Mine Grace Hall ices svQnnonde | at Tetter to nv a rs : sce yards, M iys Bryan ith, x A. W. Steers of Vancou.|tence for the alleged wrecking of| ‘The Parisian architect who will] Oyama began active operations on | Miss Wiley Ballard | °° moot s the Tadew “saa ee ot eg ted ene will begin a three days'|the Rock Island train near this city|draw the plans for the residence,| the Russian left and the indications | sige Maynard Bverate| Creeset, closed the | winkow ete | formed the christening er Christensen’s hall on the|in August, 1894, Eleven persons lost|has reached the city, and is now|are that the Japanese are p paring | sigs Rachel Hyland Central | transom, turned on the gas and lef May 9, The subject to be| thelr lives in the wreck. The gov-| completing the plans, The structure lan offensive movement on a large | ytise Mabel Nettleton nateliow | fastenens . “Oe oa ft her room| Bertha Hopkins, charged wit? mn is: “Re That|ernor is convinced that Davis ia in-| will be different from any other of| seals. Another general battle Is be-| Mise Condon , Mines | Walle Be levered ante vee Le mh haw, pee ato 2m ot ok ’ tains Modern Spiritu-|nocent. He Bas already served ten| its kind In the city, being of Frenel Heved to be imminent Japa- Mins De Hart ttle High | over more ve prose ay . ; pare o fesy oa pov vny hay 4 y,¢ oth its Phases years. Normandy design with tiled roof, nese entrated some heavy col- Miss Bunker +eseee South Park {ence, his wife lay + guil aturda, J

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