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y BYXBEE 18 PRETTY BL SY AT PRESENT— NA INDICATING SHE —_—_ LL BE HEARD FROM 8O00N, ‘ The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest _— “NIGHT EDITION. Dramatic Incident Follows Sermon of Dr. paying CHARGES LOCAL SAILORS’ BOARDING HOUSE KEEP. ERs WITH SHANGHAIING TARS—TWO SEAMEN SUBSTAN MATE THE CHARGES AFTER SERMON | EUS SEES EN NNER ARAAAARANA RRA RHR . If there is anything in town next to the doors of hell it Is * H plood-sucking sailors board ing house. * & the REV. M. A. MATTHEWS * * Past or Firet Presbyterian Church. =| ; . MYT) Tt SPP PPP P eee eee eee Qrumatic Incident occurred In} In his sermon Sunday night Dr. Boe atthe First Presbyterian | Matthews defined blood money and} by Sanday evening after Dr.|seversly censured corporations and had com 4 a sensa-jindividuals guilty of questionable germon on “The Price of} financiabects, The Standard Oi! company, sailor Ms sermon the divine vigorous-| boarding house keepers, the local the sailors’ boardingicity government and the efrentt iy Seattle. accusing them of} court of appeals all were “roasted and sobbing the jack tars/in the preacher's caustic style. then shanghating (hem at $50} Here are a few sensational head. tracts from the sermon Lard the sermon two seamen | The Standard 01) luxuriates fn word in private with Dr./its murderous practices, Every dol fa bis study. There they|lar the Standard Oi! company has. that he had speken the/jas a result of crushed competition ) im bie sermon jor foreed surrender, is blood money @idn’t tell half of it, Doctor,”} “The giving of this money to col ae (“I've been through the/leges and churches cannot purity ] was drugged and robbed of |/the motive of the company, nor my money In one of those dens, | generate the souls of its officers snd then sbanghaied “Your bloodsucking sharps dope “Something should be done to stop | and sell to shipmasters at $50 Jorrible practice,” said Dr. Mat-| more per head poor sailors. This «1 eres the star this morning. “It’s/lawful practice is indulged in per . bad condition that con-/haps more in Seattle and T a fronts us In these modern times that) harbors than in any other similar ox Ti MILWAUKEE ABANDONS SEAT-) “| Standing before the tribunal of | Speeding at 20 to 25 miles an hour ‘such a city as Seattle sailors are | sized harbors in the world | ' Tobbed and shipped against| The sermon made a profound sen-| GREEDY | Justice, their eyes downcast and |! James and Broadway, was patted wih” | sation on the larg ongregation beautiful look of martyrdom o’er-|00 the back, complimented on his aT oe | spreading their countenances, Ralph |@*pert chauffeuring and let go seot = = _ ~ . Hopkins and J. N. Hall, two promi-| free. The Chicago, Milwaukee & &t./ nent local automobilists, waited in| Officer Hedgew testified that Hop- Paul hae given up all hopes of ever a i. gy co . a e ~~" = ming Been — =" . P . . sm Me | © hand fe James street on Broadway, eatablishing coast terminals In Be- OR ATTEND TO THE BEEF T RUST, BUT Tt whose hand was held their awful/*cross Jan id attle, according to lable informa-| MOST LIKELY fate. . hres — was that he very iby The st Moray | epee —————— $$ — The unfortunate victims of «nanimously dodged a passing » informants atate that | stern law were apprehended by Of-|*treet car. » for the abandoning this RRAARARAAR AAR AAA HM ficer Hedges while they were tear- Whereupon Judge Gordon, brave- phar it has had in view for * e ing through the streets at a rate of|\¥ restraining tears of sympathy, ; two ra, is the prohibitive prices! F * CLAIM THEY W E BUN- */ speed calculated to make a } discharged the prisoner in a broke i placed o tide lands, which were \* COED. *) York ¢ al locomotive look votes. absclutely neceamary for locating }* The crew of the British ship ®/a regrade dirt cart Your averting a collision with CHICAGO FIRMS SEND OUT HUNDREDS OF WAGONS—POLICE | wu iiabic terminals in thin city \* Tottenham claim they are be- #) Officer Hedges arrested them—!® Street car merits your dismissal/? The Scuugis now hell | | * ing buncoed *| Hopkins on Sunday and Hall on|*#ld the learned Solamos, ‘DETERMINED TO USE MORE RADICAL DEFENSE or the se Acct * The entire crew were dis- # Saturday—charging them with vio-| Next came Autoist Hall, who wag abn Guie-aubttens eaihen atten - * charged Sunday #| lating the speed ordinance fined $5. pa ear and these options have been placed : * The men say that the own- #/ That both men were guilty of| Officer Hedges asked Judge Gor- " aliroa: wd of pay hs - on offered juntil he could brin, the itm @y Scripps News Asn) j constitutional rights, but would not > ; - ~ Milwauke. ‘ |* sage money back to San Fran- #| That both men should have boon but was “tovtad «Sowa on tae , May 8. —Following the | Meriminate them ‘ cs ee eee te fe fet ———_—_— * cisco. While in Yokohama the #/found guilty and fined at least as|sround that a patrolman should al- . | Deputy Sheriff Robert Nuthait | come to. stated tha |® name of the vessel was changed #|much as previous offenders-who| ways have his witnesses oe hana i the strike of violence on Sun-| rescued a driver of a United States | PO" nee wil be made i tern | JOHN L., WHO WILL BE IN SEATTLE NEXT WEEK, SAYS HE (# from Brinkburn to Tottenham. ®/had to dig up $15 each—was the at the first trial probabilities ft o be. | CXprese wagon this &fternoon, at |® As the men ned the ti- #) gene onsenst j Tits. cneraine whee: | Clerk and Randolph streets, wound —_— CAN PUT CHARLES MITCHELL DOWN AND OUT IN SIX [5 ces or the Brinkburn, they #|" Hoth Jodne tanto acpinton. || Inasmuch as this same judge con that the big houses will | ing four men, whom he arrested for RoUNc® | ave no legal recourse against ®/ecutor De Bruler were suffering |sificek Go a eran nen aes foe {© resume regular opera- | interference with property protect |® the Tottenham. Members of */from enlargement of the heart on|action in the Hopkins aos canal ; ed by federal injunction . puseneteniinitiniingl ® the crew discharged are what */Monday morning. pane =o They have asked for*potice pro-| Burt McKay, a colored strike- |» is Lermed “coastwise men.” The #| Either that, or a more common Thoretse Merwe ditres is for yo for 1,200 wagons, which they | breaker, was attacked by four Frank Hall, manager for John L., one Biman being {6 find another, | * Tottenham vessel will now ship #/ disease known as “pull —in case you happen to te arcina to send out today. The Em-/ pickets on the elevated platform at Sullivan, the great and only giadi-| and fapee him to terms, or a back-|% “Geer water’ sailors. who are & ‘fore the trial took place Hop-|hy an officer who believes in al- Teaming company wilt aise | State and Vanberen atreets at noon ator of the prize ring, arrived in Se-| down, want a show down from “4 ig i A. igs X ver one. half * and Hall had a star chamber tending to his duty, don’t waste any. te operate 700 wagons un-| and severely beaten. The assatiants - attle from Spokane Monday and is | him ait #0 does Sullivan. Arrange. |) a setary < the Oastwise ©) audience with the judge and city|words on him; don't go to the ex- the usual strong guard escaped. Melay wae taken to the | now at the Butier hotel. He is here| ments for the Sullivan-Mitchell |* ™e? * attorney, during which De Bruler| pense of engaging a counsel Chief Sebleuter will| hospital The assault created &| RUMORED THAT GSREWERY (arranging for the coming engage-| fight Will be completed within the | * * said | SIMPLY HAVE A S$’ ~ harge of the police | panic among humirede of elevated | Se Seka. ‘ | newt th p aye he pal, SRR Re, WILL LET YOU BOTH OFF| BER SESSION WITH potas eon ch ollce rT nireds of elevated ment of John L. next wee’ ne fee or four days, or the pub- | * 5 de | WILL LE t | BER SESSION WITH JUDGE GOR- es there wiil be| passengers Who witnessed the af- WORKERS WILL RESORT TO livan was booked at The Star| lic will know that Mitchell is afraid — y Be DO D CITY PROSECUTOR DB alliance with the disor.) fa i but © >) to he man who has whipped e did BRU ! LITIGATION T PREVENT | theater for this week, but owing to | to meet 1 pped | @ement or crowds which f i-} ° nevEN | the tremendous business done at | him twice.” | ————_—_—_—_— ees the wagons, Mayor DUNMeS i gg taenkehakthekeee| BOYCOTT Spokane, the engagement there was| Fragk P. Slavin has wired Sulli-| = in So tavetignny the seme * extended another week | van frgm Dawson that he would | | This morning under the lead-| ¢ HIT BUCKET SHOPS. = os Hall called at The Star office | gm cache the “Old Roman” $5,000 | @ Professor Graham Tsylor.i@ WASHI ‘, May 8—The # Monday and announced that he | and aif expenses to box ten rounds | Bet expected that the commis-/|@ supreme court in a decision to- #| The brewery strike is in status! would deposit with the sporting | with him (Slavin) in Dawson. Sui Wil be ready to report before|w day upheld the legality of the | quo today editor of this paper a forfeit of | Iivam wired back that he would | ii of the week. | ® transactions for future delivery @| The brewery owners held a con- | $10,000, or any part of that sum, | fight Biavin ten rounds for a purse iB reported at police head-|@ on the Chicago board of trade #| ference Sunday afternoon and im-| that John L. Sullivan could put | of $10,000, winner to take per/ TRUSTEES OF WHITWORTH J that — " Sle and declared the board had the @/ portant steps were undoubtedly | Charles Mitchell down and out in| cent, tut would not engage in a ooLteen edlacr Preeant re =6returned to St-4@ right to protect its, quotations #| taken, but what they were has not | six rounds. boxingeontest with anybody on the | L Sunday. declaring they had|® on grains there collected. Buck- #| been fi T 2 } y 7 ; oa 6 collee ek- given out id That money is in my valise at | terms Proposed by Slavin of the strenuous life Th Chl- |} et shops are not permitted to #| It is sald that one of the things| the Butler,” said Hall, "and every| Hall visited Mayor Ballinger on] MEAO OF NORMAL SCHOOL Emil Kimber, a union team-|# obtain quotations or use them #| which the owners are considering | cent of it will be placed in the|Mongsf afternoon for the purpose! +9 §UCCEED DR. GAULT ‘Was shot and oo wound- without the consent of the @/ is the bringing of a suit to stop the! hands of your sporting editor, for | of (fying to secure a permit to pull | oe & quarrel over i@ beard. ®| present boycott, the Brewery Work-| Mitchell to cover with a like sum, | off a apegial one-night boxing con bis ‘as » — ond Orchard | » #jers’ union to be sued for damages | if the Englishman can stand up for | teat a eae S36 3558 eB Bion the ground that it is in con-| six rounds before John L. Money Hall wants to arrange two events > on} ’ Mathes, Ph. D. eee ls the Be | MEFUSED COMPLETE PARDON,| *Pitacy to ruin the trade of the! talks, and I have the money the first to be between Jim MeCor lscsibias ot ae quake Hocmnel gee Res ce compene, and the | REFUSE eeLeTS %-! prewerles. | “As soon a8 Lhave arranged the | mick, Bullivan's sparring partner, | school at Bellingham, will probably} cr pprone : from interteeTarily *m-| WASHINGTON, May 8—The The| However, as the owners claim| detail of Joha L.'s engagement | and Any two men in the city, Mc-!he the next president of Whitworth) .S7. PETERSBURG, May &—r stopped by @Japanese cruiser in ayine TE the | tate department was informed to-| that the boycott has not yet in-| here, | am going to Tacoma, where | Coragick to forfeit $1,000 if he can- | coljege News from the front indicates that| Korean waters, but was allowed to grog A before any that the British government| Jured their business, they will hard-| 1 expect to meet Mitchell Wednes-| not {nde out any two men in ten!” atthe meeting of the trustees of OY#™4 !* Presaing Linevitch’s ad-| proceed on the ques | refuses the request of Mrs. Maybrick| !¥ attempt to bring such a syit at/ day, and sign articles for the con-| rounds, The second event to be /the college, held at the First Pres. Pov pac the passes east and west ¢ ‘ ——____——— — q the fea men '° \tor complete pardon. Therefore,| the present time | teat between the two men. If Mitch-| between John L. Sullivan and any |pyterian church Monday afternooa,| '%¢ M#!lroad, and a general offensive | $@OOCOCCCCCCRS ‘ Taba: Master in chan- she will not be able to teatify in| The strikers expect to have ship-| ell is not in ma, Wednesday, | comer.,figliivan agreeing to forfeit |,’ unanimous call was sent to Dr,| Movement ts In progress, the Rus- ‘the rooanipaane argued |ine trial of the case involving the| ped @ large quantity of “fair” beer | prepared to sign the articles, I shall | $600,t0 apy man who can stand Up | Mathes to assurd office of the] sans offering slight resistance and| thd baw no wai, * *u>- | property of her mother, the Baron-| into the city during the week hunt him up, if it is possible for! with, tim for four rounds, Whitworth presidency beseusametcghs 72 Tre peleedeees | Slates constant 8, he | cas De Roques, TEE eTerEent If Dr. Mathes accepts the call, the| f°" | UG Vine icean| LOK Mar Oo in ZPSPEELE VE TES ES : faculty of hitworth college for the| »,A Russian advance post covers a} 3 reinia, but al DE, May § he police . jcoming year will be immediately be| f°" pout 100 miles from Sing . being done in Chicago. He | discovered two bombs in th ‘* NOTICE! * | Tmant Liao “ pane vere bom b be | , |organized under his advice rive »] Dr. Schulte was robbed tas cok ee that for the men to of a workman. His wife and four | * * | Dr. Mathes will succeed President] uth ’ tion above the] day night of $77 and e mene Would be « violation of their men were arrested % Owing to the fact that John #| | Gault, who resigned some time agu.|™!™ r p | worth $30. ‘The oe coe. pin lL Se an has continued his ® » Qo eee |} it jeved that Oyama’s + ae ot doctor, whose ® ene t in Spokane for an- & WAS BADLY CUT pose is to thrust in from the east, | {P’"tments are located in the Felt # other week, he will be unable ® cao ead ; 1 ce, te] ttre Kirin and intersperse hime Soar “i retired anaes a9 o'clock, # to edit the sporting page of */ Caar ont, a Jap aged 2 8 | betwe rbir and Viad ees e money in has vest “ being held by the police ¢ the r 1 . pocket When he looked for th %& The Star on Wednesday, May ® —_ ¢ preparatory to the investmer f jor the * 10, but will be sporting editor ® charge of assault with ay | the latter place | money the next morning, it was % of The Star on Wednesday, #| Mrs. Plernaud, an aged woman, ; hid the other runaway oe a weapons. ti emer iso the pin. The police % May 17, instead. In the mean. #| was seriously and perhaps fatally | Aa soon as she emerged from be Patrolman Lillie arrested Ishi] HONGKONG, May 8—The China| "V® &trested a suspect % time he will continue to con. #| injured in a ru acctdent at | hind the furniture wagon she was | shortly after a cutting affray which| mail received’ a cake: Maen | ad i ap iigocoy uRsoner af * tribute signed articles to the #| Seventh and Pike Monday after etracts my ler Steers, cart and ‘ curs a en Jackson street between | Saigon saying that Nebogatofts| , Will am Ma employe of the DEcis: 7 of The ur ev 00 j knocked to the bric qevemen “ifth Sixth avenues, | fleet has passed that poin tle Ci amber company, Court ON IN A STREET RAILWAY FRANCHISE MAT- pip peng Bia ‘ede i oy A. G@. Snow, who, with Dr. B, | strikimg on her head The complaining witness will go| ee uken to the Ballard hospital BA RESULTS IN FIRST BLOOD FOR MUNICIPAL OWNER- |. sulll egrets from &| ©, Cummings, attonded the injured | She Was carried into Woodcook’s |b Prosecuting Attorney Mack-| COPENHAGEN, May §—It Y morning with a badly SHIP ws Monday, but said: %®| woman after the accident, stated | pharmacy and afterwards the tntosh and usk for a formal | ported ym Libau that oh a toot the result of being * hand sure next week ®| that she had sustained a fracture | cy pital |Plaint. He was seriously cut on the] Balti 1 hee aswombred caught in the driving gear at the ey anita nis fn % Wednesday Kaltor, * | of the skull and perhaps internal| A. P, Valleen was the dri cond ia Kronst it will be inspect- wd His leg was amputated at the , 1 . a om ® elive “" € € week nkle. Scripps News Aswn) FROM CLARK |* % | injuries noun” i thre Mot the | WIFE-BEATER ARRESTED re y te a tag vo LIMITS Weer TO THE CITY |¥ ** ENN VSEN SNE YY *) Delivery wagons, owned iy ary ee 4 t Summit Pike street,| §, Hanson, Interbay, was In police| HON The ¥ Th Stars came out to Rescur tris mon Te eee Aremel. 3 | ‘The case of the state vs, J. H.|Hop Paint company, Seventh and | weal st Sunil & treet, | 8. Hanson, Interbay, mn police | HC he 7! 5 ee eee 10 i DE coer ane H DEC ISION THE Bishop, charged with atte ting to! Pike, and the oop hg ery, i those aiet Ga Uulale Testing nin (teraice. tam Pte " Ballard mae AN OPINION F RING | PRR CAI al AKE OVER ‘THE | rape Helen Depner, aged 16, is being| corner of ee wah he bor ghee pine | tains oh ta hin © a2 \8de Hanson | Russian cruiser off Honkhoe t awf ing. " boys ls RESENT STREET CAR LINE, |heard before Judge Griffin [aavend come See ee ci oat i ' ‘ fl Mre. Manson claims that Mon-|Annam coast, Friday. It aleo could n ‘ and the 8 CONTENTI THA AR IT F AND BUILD NEW Marry has ted ult] street, one " ie be her te A a Cm aa ‘ teay 'n ling her husband » collier leaving the bay, lea ng | fame ended with as eof étoT THE ii nn THE LINBS WILL PROB- | against Fannie McLean for divorce) neck and nec Mra. Plernaud was | betwee ea i erets wd ; A git ae ie ele in favor of Ballad. . The mame anes Masoenann es OF ie ae os PERIMENT I BE lp cB sere thy Poodage charging] crossing ty! Se day of on wage le tes eitver ox the cruel 1 fine - ae ag The British steamer Ang Fed 13 tunings, nelth am Snel CALLED ADAMS STREE' : =A IPAL OWNERSHIP, ss a — an ser aon © heavy furniture wagon - on. The Hansons have three children, "ved from Mororan, Japan, a « until the seventh FOR BRIGHT AND UP TO DATE SPORTING NEWS YOU MUST READ LEN HUNT'S PAGE, BEAT Matthews eee eee eee 2 » The Weather + * * Spotter 3] * * SCE Showers and Cooler Tonight day Showers; Light to Fresh/ South te West Winds, | AT 2:90. WILL NOT. BUILD TLE TERMINAL PLANS—TIDE | LAND OWNERS WERE TOO! The Seattle Star | ‘TLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1905. Why Teddy Is Hurrying Home PO Row SSIBLY, BECAUSE OF THE LOOMIS-BOWEN TENTION, OR THAT SANTO DOMINGO OUT APRESH. HAS BROKEN AND AGAIN. H E MAY BE GOING TO JAP FIGHT OR IT MA Y BE THAT CASTRO NEED: WRITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW PORTLAND FAIR. THE BEST TO ADVERTISE SEATTLE AT ° The Only Paper in Seattle Thet Dares to Print the News VOL, 7. NO. 64. 25 CENYS PER MONTH PULL USED BY AUTOIoTO GORDON VIOLATOR OF SPEED ORDINANCE AND FINES ANOTHER BAGATELLE—~ STAR CHAMBER SESSION DID IT ¢ JUDGE DISCHARGES FLAGRANT AT RO HH EERE PERSONAE. Re Autolsts Ral Tender-hearted » Hopkins, J. N. Hall Police Judge Gordon mon * * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sympathetic Prosecutor , « City Attorney De Bruler Police Off Patrolman Hedges Spectators, Balliffs, Clerks, Et . By Themselves | Scene—Seattle Police Court | Time—Monday morning HEAR RARER RRR REE ee ek hh a LUPFPPEPEEESEESS REE EERE EES EEE STOP THE |® Ina r chamber session # & If what I have rf ia true, ¥ | ® with Judge Gordon and City ® # I k that the decision was # | ® Attorney DeBruler, Monday * & o» « but amp I will ® * morning, Autoists Hall and #) % look into the matter.”—Chief ® | ® Hopkins were promised to be & | & Police De * j=“ *~\* *« \* Jie ee ee ishallohelietatichehehRabahetahetal ctsiina There was a touching scene in t For Hall, who was arrested by | police court Monday morning. | He at Second and Madison | men were moved to tears and clipping off anywhere from |#trong men bit their lips to prevent) 15 miles up an hour, was handed |& suspicious molmiure from welling|* $5 fine with an apology, while ep into their eves Hopkins, who was “pinched” while