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ORED ANOTHER “BEAT” gran 8c L. AS SPORTING EDITOR, gonina JONN ——— The MWENTY. EIGHT LIVES ARE CRUSHED OUT IN TERRIBLE KANSAS TORNADO WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST- A GOOD EDITORIAL OR A LONG ONE? SEATTLE, WASHINGTON eattle Star | TURSDAY, MAY 9, 1905 WRITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW TO ADVERTISE GEATTLE AT THE PORTLAND FAIR, o> 4 BEST The Only Paper in Seattle That wares to Print the News _ VOL. 7° NO CENTS PER be tok Ln 65, 7 e { n == ; VETTE, KAN. SWEPT BY CYCLONE LAST . 4 oF MARQ NIGHT-MANY KILLED AND MAIMED—-RESIDENCE SECTION in a eda fl lanl | ARR RRR Is a (iood Indian ® MARQUETTE, Kan, te a® Se es ts # town of 600 population on the ® i HULTGREN 2 Winner’ eee AN the . # OFFICIALS OVERLOOK EVIDENCE OF CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE SANS ITEER ® graph wires are down and com. ® MA ae TER Ie cone Sta alk beer wensealns IN THE KILLING OF MRS, JOHN SMITH ON RAILROAD AV- gwitzeR |* ms ta is broken The storm * ENUE . We 2 and cows and did @or Soom, WIFE AND|& much daw age to property * le * a | > — hedietheadicitedeteiepiainestats dar | eee eee eee eee eee position whould be made. NEL WN. WIFE! cap rn * * injured men ware compelled to 3 citizens went about with lanterms|® These are the opinions of @/lie in the drissting rain of Mon-) REPORT THAT PRESIDENT SENT AUTOGRAPH LETTER TO D removing the dead and injured from) ® Seattle and King county offi- #/day afternoon. The matron of the R NELSO ee esnin | the wreckage ® cials regarding the killing of * srgeney hospital volun- | ENGLAND'S KING ON SUBJECT OF STOPPING RUSS-JAP MBR AND Cli! | Reports from the surrounding) ® an Indian woman and the in- & take the injured to the WAR hi ais jeountry show that the destruction) ® jury of two men on Railroad * tant FIED M jot lite property is widespr }® avenue Monday. While crim-*| In an interview Monday afternoon « jand the list of dead and injured fs) @ fnal negligence is shown, in the # /Coroner Carroll stated that the ouly onstantly growing * opinion of the officials, they ®|reason he could see for an inquost (ey Girteee 8 The furniture store of Olaf Oleson|@ will not act #/ would be owing to the fact that the MAMCH err News Anan! | ber, of Jews killed is placed at 18 ha ted into a morgue.)® “A dead Indian is @ good # | railway company had no man sta Di riches )—The | and wounded at 50. A recurrence At morning 24 bodies! @ Indian.”—Consenses of official # tioned at the nt end of the ad-| | ae. Mr Bo age Du- | of the outh apo feared ‘ get had been b ht in, and business is/@ opinion * vancing engine and tender, i ington, who ives -teoees es . HONGKC Ole arison./ entirely suspended * “Death was accidental. 1 @| Deputy Prosecuting Miller ap-} rode . pg Hoe. INGKONG, May 9.—The Ger Mrs. Jobn A. Ca mn daylight broke the entire|® will hold no inquest.”—Cor- &}peared to be isfl Americ “ g an important | man steame’ Neumuben arrived M Coakton and three «! in a state of panie, but) ® oner Carroll #/ mark that “It was not @ case for Pa the king from here and reports having sighted 4§ Andrew Peterson pidly began the work]® “There are no grounds for #/the coroner to hold an inquest | ROBT. J. WYNNE ate $ per diego emia Nrcag Se gia abn yen cs aire i giving principal a tention | the holding of an inquest fwiand cited covering such MAE C. WOOD. United Beater iy vt sail of the war it « far east, and the | bay Friday a which 20 were ot |@ Chief Depaty Prosecuting At- @/ cases. | wn, he admitted| TH® young woman who is suing . peer y y= tga A Sse seh er : <e ebout | ships, and at Halmun she sighted Gy Bertone News Assn) r » seemed to form three] ® torney #/ that erin co was ap-| Coosa) General Wynne, Consul Mil byl — i by ~ @ ©. Wood for | cessation of hostilities | Japanese cruiser off Amoy on Fri- CITY. May 9—A tor es south and it did|@ “I would have taken the @|parent. Coroner Carroll bemoans| ler @8@ Becretary Loeb for Yb ages gy oye She char | Ht is understood the king will | day J Was town of Marg not spend it had) @ injured to a hospital as soon @/ the fact at he bas no eye wit-| Gammgee. She alleges that they s« he, with others, secured from her | entr aphi reply to - passed several miles north. and with| ® as posstble and found out who | nesws cured from her certain love letters | otaln love letters written by Units | Joseph Ch ettring Ameri-| 87 BURG, May 9—~Ade ‘ight. a two or three exceptions every house | w to pay for it afterwards,’ @| No one will oly ever know Written by Senator Thos, C. Platt, | Xi, Tork, mator Thos. C. Piatt, of | cas we vines ved here thas Were killed and over in Se ae = ow , * t Stewart e how fast the train was speeding! of NéW York, to her, which she was | * ew Yor 4 mae Dis patch q hee ap Adr : ‘ division of the he list of dead is pla at 23/®% “I believe Jailer John fi along Railroad avenue at the about to publish | reteher liber eS Sorgen 4 a fleet has joined that of Ad~ he residence fection was the and 100 njured. All noes tn | bett acted as duty bound, and *| ment the Indians, with their hen Misa Wood was in the public eye | ee ee —— ° vensky and that they, ‘ pie is a Ancotn were demolished, also 24/@ 1 fail to see whe in #| burden: clams, crossed the track.| about 18 months ago, when Senator — f consisting of four or rr. y sail to the north te ; houses in a town five miles in the|® the wrong. He his # Engineer and fire say their at-| Platt wax married. Miss Wood | five'be me ends & convert- | nesg Japanese the Swed-! country. One family, the father,/® instructions, But I admit that #|tention was attracted by the cries) threatened to sue the aged senator ed cruisers, which will be strong| The anese are concentrating opera mother and three children, were/@ it did look ishumane. Coq eof witnesses, who pointed their for Dieach of promise, but the af- enough to protect communications | their warships near Formosa for a ens killed & tain Ward alteade ot the tracks of the tndal tar ‘ie besbed up. The latest de- bete : “pan and Mane huria, in purpose of meeting the Russians * here were many miraculous «|g eae eup ye eee eee EHS The train employes looked in the, velopment threatens to reopen the - od ated re ing line of the fleet a apes. Mra 0. 8S. was car —— jdirection and were horrified to see! affair again ani ra Pa , jis being extended and it is an struck et 500 feet on a 1 without be the head of a woman dangling fron PARIS ay 9. dimiral De- |r that the Japs are awaitin M john Bmith Indian wom i aI j eed of town alx mid sly injared. The infant), ™"s 3 in So ao ae ache ematne the tender trucks. They both say] fonquires, French nder of al of the Russian fleet or spor 100 yards © er of Charles Sallea, whe| trie tot of Jackson street short.|that the engine bell was ringing Indo-Chine 8 organized | with much enthusiasm. entire length of the tin bed, was set down in thel cnn 9 a. . and the whistle was being blown & patral « . ch which full ein ‘ > te thataiaiis af tia hel iy after 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, /aed inf mn regarding the move :DON it did on ge st middie of | he att t and ved! she was instantly killed and hej frequently } mn pe Habe ano the mov LONDON Potad othe apparent ? Ba — body terribly mutilated. It was ee . pny : iship shown by France for vietims were| Yesterday a hot an oppressive } French Il be se 9 Saedlpens v's hot and onptemsive |neccanary tor employes ot the Bon| 60? HIS MONE? | French at... Terlously injured bylin the on and the rain cone |207- Watson morgue to pick the re veneky rapes very. Dencath the «reckage |! anny Afternoon and the rain com | mains up piecemeal to transport! The finance committes Tuesday } poh ae on the “ Som ro ie errents & 55 \them to the morgue room. morning agreed to pay Attorney -RLIN. May 9--The . utrality have been Mem bad abated the|ociock. when the tornado struck Engineer I. F. Hammond and Hows, of the law firm of Piles, Don j BERLIN, May 9.—The report of and and other Euro- — ————- Fireman B. Cleary claim they were worth, Howe @ Farrell, §600 f j coer grag he Titomar | pean capitals to France. Im this re. ie Ae tek dea |. |ignorant of striking the woman and services in the Pike street condemn pa pe a 7h Province, | gard Tokio is not behind. It is an- Lp pretends age fp gy on two companions, who were also ation cam, Howe was employed Ly| | Degan Oy And anatiomed oath eeneat that Japan tas Gous @ Vere i verte fe will not give "P| sughtly injured. Thelr na are former Corporation Counsel Gilliam os unday and continued until | pointed letter to the foreign minis- wus, [John Smith, husband of t dead e charge of the case without} 5 pn y ee SENOS ONG: t ter announces that -neutralit | 11 Trieh I ft 1, and | } fought their assailants. The n must be strict 4 %, woman, and Indian Trichell foth sanction of the cowncll, and it waa ~— . . p ~ ais » nus str y enforced. were discharged from the Seattle|only recentl» that Howe learned mate sib sowed dtm ce | --- ny General hoxpital Tuesday morning.|that there was no money coming to tie te aie action thadet | They came from Paulsbo, where|him. Fortunately for Howe, how-| gi* ere Same Wook wanton to | the coal and oll regions of that vi they li The police answered the| ever, the case, which Is In the m-) }pere © i ~ oor of “L o cinity. Dr. Martin will also make a accident call. No one was allowed! preme court, must be argued again,| WM. LOEB, JR. | publish under the caption of Love) short trip into the Matonoske coal te touch the bodies until instra:-\end in order to retain Howe's sery-| Seqyetary to the president, who| Letters of = Bow. Mise Wood | fields north of Cook Inlet in Jana | tions from the Northern fic bees the finance committee will pre-| is made one of the defendants in | says the senator was engaged bed | Mr. Sidney Page, geologist, will | headquarters notified them as {to sent him with the $500 check Miss Wood's suit. her once. = on pe Ma boat for Herendin | ~ bay to make a short stay and in- | : vestigate the mines there Later i : [made by & D. Duncan and wi WITNESS CHARGED on he will make an investigation ¥ ? } | am 4 tenants against Mre Sarah G1 | 3 of the copper properties around Arce th j | more - landiady. in thelr ontertest | WDH “FLOPPING on- |and Lo Touche Lolond.” ” A j ' © and for t rough in the teamsters' , t hone o Mra. Gilmore will have to} th ring } ¥ py DAMAGED = pay $750, under the judgment of the 5 a i Employers have made prepara bate RRR RRR RRR largely one of t |euperi court rendered T vestay | mh. what's the na to increase the number of de- | BLP, Sweeney. of =e morsing he case Fight 1 veries and expect toaay to wni|? AC Weather « t @ Malting », The plaintiffs, up. a showing us spok Att out 1,800 teams anned by non-|* Hans Pattrich, of the! The steamship Pleiades was not! that x 7 hee wale "their pont. ie n vaede Gillkan mn drivers ci ey A ad Spotter Ps ere’ union, repres , | ed be © fire which started | ad nd , : afternoon when Barney Schmidt, a : Stet * 2 The Empress eft Yokohama on|@smased by the fire which advance and owed nothing, were| OLD-TIME FEUD ENDED IN A There has been a slight spread of | ¢ b front to.) 5 Ge Jin her cotton cargo Monday after-|given the judgment, the defendant witness in the Jennie Mat-| tne » e furniture com iz ody else erin Vancouver noon, ‘The vessel will be delayed appear tual damage) FATAL PISTOL DUEL n against the je Electric! 5, 1 the stand that COR ESNS VEER SSIS J Or mere interes nd tetp wlth, ta peting the lin sailing from three to four day urniture and household goods Oly the ntract oan nim '19 ‘days The |The extent of the damage to her was allowed, and Mr. and Mr —_—- : T. houses. In . men wish that Sween : . he same d8-) cargo cannot be ascertained until an were each allowed $250 fur M-! 4 & number Of thelr Gis Tonight and Bevin and that he would) which was the record f 14 day®.| i+ is taken out of her hold and ex _ mental anguish and nervous t HOUSTON he/q morning, and more Wednesday, ie bay. while the beer! oe her clans for the distance. any | amined on her dock. * aftere 1 during the eckiug, Presient W hel tone Ont Maher te th Partly Cloudy would ambiy be w p wt = . listance. Mr. | “ Cane Belt railros i ard t Th A felive with Showers. Pattrich’s expe tor anced ecord in am Arkansas Ps plain-| nour to th , ad bake Light Fresh Pleasure trip ren k kers had b ' , [eee ewan eee ee ee x hin tward Calhoun, w te ; South to West Fy : ‘ } ‘ i} ed rt strike o! Wind ae desert : aa, ar ie *\he had an old feud pi the W ning ¢ We brian... ti iitehes appears to n me tr HUBRY” WAS SHY ® | culiaiastion of hiond ¢ etn With the wnion men : ae ee @ Stanhope mar- ® py tig tilling of William as. diechanied. tne MME bet determined maz EXPENSES | ried Ralph Standhope she dis- & dlewetor of the road, by as discharged fo rmined ma ape b new te rete elive to the unfatr AT 2:30. are sta J] > h A while presid: Dior The Wenig company the strikers are iz $5 shy on the wed- @ harman = lek Seaeas “woukee.. os @erything is ax quiet a pa Widridge has since been t mig { : 1 : Benic. They ha bn c Bishop was found gui ty] # ho tage and there teeo # | shat Mewa from ambush no hares may rest = i 8nd fallen ba Tuesday morning of attempted rape.| * 18 to her er aplaint, ea- w — pone pcwedts t inane oh meanearl Bem ant as tie in FD He wilt be sentonced Raturday. Mra|® {2blished @ bad precedent, tor *| - @UVTS COLORADO Somenenee i : vs 4 Made cigars 5 | Depner, the aged mother of Bishos Fin eh tate te 998 r Ae | Peper, the ee eho was tnabte| # elled to help he : COURT NOTES : ery on for a decade Ito reach Seattle in time for the|* out of finanel * (Ry Goripps News Aven) | | yea Lat ; - Beveral are in fa tl DALLAS. Tex. May 9A cloud-| tral. arrived from Davenport Tues-|* The sult for was *! WENVER, May 9.—The train bear-| stages Aas ~ Of the strike m-| » s reported at Claco. It te naid |@a&¥. morning in time to hear the *® brought by the husband, but ® | ing the president and party left the t = ag “ 5] A brewery of th w Sip. Shnkelt Mnadind a tanake Aino r 1 | verdict of the Jury e asked that) * Judge Frater, after hearing * | unfoa station promptly at 7 this a ‘ the mor it feared that many m rene om | Mileage and witness fees be allowed ® the argument Tuesday morn- * | mamning on the Union P 1 nornis spe t HOLDUP a Puttrich Tucada t wel drowned i pany miners are) i even though she arrived late,| * ing. granted a decree to the # | pilgt ttmin preceded it by 10 mir =a tice | at eed to. ete Aa | because of her destitute circum-| * wife % utes, A crowd assembled at the) 'TRNOy it , will} e have come f: letances. After some argument she) + # ¥ ¥ ¥EMES EN HY NY % ® | station Lo Her the president off, pnt) ee ean ag: War sent to ), the ou do no demonstration, as the p reed Bose — ‘ c of th was allowed $79 the full | amount made no 1 my T i OLYMPI 9. I ees, owed $7 ie tae f law Tuesday A, May 9.—In broad 6 FR ations ¥ ana CANNOT RAISE SHIPS pap alent in securing his | light today two highwaymen held 8 Shields. of y | ‘TRENTON, May 9.—The court al-| by the petitior jup 5 nicke on the bridge lead- t §§ authority + t (Soeclal to The Star.) lowed an appeal in the case H. 8. I has been granted jing to the w side and robbed rj the strike af Th ka Commercial company VICTORIA, B.C, May 9.—The | Valentine from ni deci Hl vo from Cla Esther Ewing [him of $40. he men ran up the “; a b . 1 th 1 of th | nil . Mates thar which operates the steame Port Empress of China today brought | carrying the ¢ » the r i) om the ground o € y he plain-| | hill and disappeared. Senicke hur- is ate practicn land and Bertha, is to be purchased } several Re an officers, who were | States sup pe g the) t allegation hat his wife ried six blocks to the police sta- e cities the N estern Steamahip | at Port Arthur and are going home decision of which the woman's life| Was extravagant, borrowed on and reported the crime. The 4 a pany. The news has been in eis-| \z wane They include Lieut, | Will be mpared tr mm his friends and mn 1} ‘ | sheriff and deputy in an automobile ; ,, culation for some time that the Count Keller, of the Pobelda; Lieut soll , fw ’ . ny 7 e | started in pursuit, but so far have On May 15 Golden Link lodg me of the age ot. Wobate > wobbel at the mon| Alaska Commercial company, which | he threw the butter over Kolchalk, of the Retzvan; Lieut Lo. O. F, will give a ber Sobel eee a cteh neienbed 4y,| not located the robbers. a : practically the Northern Com-| fence; she spilled the soup out eel Roodneff, of the Bayan; Lieut. Ya at the Hotel Wash in| granted a se of ores Geological survey, ac-| : ' al company, has beer ous | plates; whe dumped the meat into] kubgosky, of a torpedo boat which Jk n of the Sean: Glen tiem,. ak tha austen ot y E. G. Hamilton, toy OLYMPIA, May 9.—A_ cripp! nt selling out its ocean-going Ves-| the ash barrel; she destroyed all the | was Down up. He is injured; only Vormary of its institution | abandonment grapher A. G. Maddern, assis-} barber, presumably A Rush, The Portland and Bertha ply | edibles she could lay her hands| three men and two officers of his “ in | tant geolo ved in thi y| walked into local saloon this morn- the route between Seattle, South-|on; then she threw a flat-iron at| boat escaped. They say the Jap Darwin Alton Burn and Eva} J. F. Lane, cashier of the Scandi-| Monday night. When seen at the] ing, put a 45-caliber revolver to his ern A nts to the|the family cat, busted up the furni-| anese can neveh raise any of the Mary Chamberlain, 24, both of Bal-| navian-American bar vas Mon- Rainier Grand Tuesday Mr. Hamil-| left ear and blew out his brains, A vn westward nt nec- | ture, smashed the dishes and raised} ships, with the possible exception lard; John Joseph Finn and | day elected tr er of the Central | ton said letter on him from his mother, from arry this str t ti ni ht has) a rough sso generally. Her two] of the Bayan, which is in the inner Nellie Susan Shaw, 19, both of | Market company, to eed CH WwW nil on the Port-| St. Edwa Neb, urged him to nd are conf t been to warrant | boys helped her do it, and when they! harbor. The other the oute stt'e; Schwenn 8. Munk 2, anc 4 1 wer. who leaves within a few! land for Comptroller bay where ‘come home and promised to send wed — of t er of vessels now sailing | got through the place was a wreck.” roadsted and so b shattered as Mabel Blizabeth W 17, both of | days for an extended trip to the! will be engaged for the comi him a ticket, The man is bedieved Oday as ¢ ‘ These are some of the allegations to be useless. Seattle dast and Burope. mer in making @ thoroug to have lived in Tacoma }

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