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SCORED ANOTHER “BE aT” aTaR jen AS SPORTING EDITOR WHAT DO YOU LIKE eEeT A GOOD EDITORIAL OR A LONG ONE? WRITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW BEST TO ADVERTISE SEATTLE AT THE PORTLAND FAIR. py HONING JOHN & — Pioneer One Cent oe of the Northwest jut BDITION RUSSIAN CRUISER RUN JAP BLOCKADE = . * . » * . 7 Partly anne *, ne ** The Weather Spotter PRUE RE eee Tonight Thureday; and Cloudy; Light to Fresh Bouth to West The Seattle Star. SEATTLE, WA®HINGTON WEDNESDAY MAY 1 The Only Paper & Seattle That Dares to Print the News #5 CENTS PE 190 vo ‘Gas Trust Is Once More | Robbing Seattle Consumers 66, Winds. "You le like a gas meter!” ne tt |oas BILLS FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS HAVE BEEN STEAD- oe : oe = . * | out the worst insult you quire OF VOLKERSHAM' § FLEET SUCCEED IN REACH. ot report ot a function of Webs AT 1:90 : b A Raw AKO! i oan Dey 0 Seattle man now-a-days ILY SOARING AND THE BUGY METERS LIE LIKE PIRATES—~ : = bs refer with suspicion to wa VLADIVOSTOK considered offictal S Thh Afternoon Faker has 42M ancestry, paint out any physic COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE EXTORTION ARE NUMEROUS * t al disabilities in such endearing TOKIO, May 10.—Representat | © heap trying 6 ly for Wi : —— BO cow , aw Rann wentative |® mere ’than = week to raise w| ‘rms as a bowlegged mucker,"’ oF a tan te-autaee ‘enters bor. the con 2 ne © oat Ab Son, *|" ry apn five to tall the ta) 0 860 coi d you m © to tell the tale. @ Bertone News Acv'at waters of the Russian naval forces | struction of two battleships and sly bd bens og “ ey -_ be bo ei But NOOO) a Rt tt tt under Admiral erutes . ’ ——_—-_—___——— ” opine @ | ol \* * TPRTERSBURG, May 10 non miral Rojestvensky and |large cruisers which Japan ha & fact that the Faker went down #|, Boldly tell him to bis face that | y Has your gas bill been boo sted? * we Rear Admiral Nebogatoff. Instruc- | decided to build abroad. he lies like a Seatt as meter, and qeported that the ser Al-| th were also sent to Admiral De — f je. 4 enn pocket for nearly ier. will be wom 8 ding. |* Look up your bills for February and March and compare ® ae aed nese vessels | Jonquires, the French naval com * sum required, it die Bra tege ree ees er | ® them with you bill for April * » Fe vepine watch for | mander, to. see that Ah alt HAMBURG, teap 10-2 te Fe # nat yet been able to hold up #| a a average Beattle fas meter | ¥ If you are one of the many victims of the “stand up and *® Geet, afd has reached | fully observes his promise to leave | Ported that agents of the Russian © Wee Pames For the lisiance. 1 ee tate the tat teers tus. |% deliver” crusade inaugurated by the Seattle Lighting company, * tap Selah Wien: ave seeenebnin’ cee F *% in order to curry more sym- dpe spate h-destroying busl-!™ call up The Star and tell us about it ve Bemstchug bas also through the secretary |® pathy, the city editor sent for # | "OD ON MN nase Stare * ‘ will help The Star {n exposing the latest systematic * erulser ; vn hadatia: Ge enteaie | ® @ horse doctor who shot an ex- & @ innocent-faced indicators In| robbery of consumers by the local gas trust * Vadivostok. The two] BIRMINGHAM, May 10~-The/ baad t ‘ *& tro ie p- | the sub-waye have evidently ac to Rear Admiral] Post states that proposals have been land officers of the commerctal ma ire lerge dose of “hyp: into * | cumulated let of gas on the stom * Probably your gas meter is suffering from palpitation of * oe eet Rojest-| made by a German ayndicate to an |Fine for enlistment as officers and bly Oy Fang le engine Hy Rj ach and in thetr ineffectual beteh-|% "™° NOE a. gear, if it ie! = American financier thet crews for the transport ships which The » Tuesday, went up “ “ moe Notify The Star, ® ’ in cage Resale AR poy ny Ul accompany the fitth division o@ | PRCRETARY OF ' WAR reese = te the court house and found fen elgg the" Wheels (GSTS * g May 10.— as renutt of | 000 and they have been rejected the Russian second Pacific squed- | THE RAILROADS THAT RATE 1E anetter prisoner suffering (rom *| ‘The Star has recelved a dozen | ROKER AH EAAHAERONED EOS EOL EEEBEVAM a detailed ac pas \ e far eas o crews are atta lh ‘ De Jonquires’} PARIS, May 10.—Admiral de|t be sssembied at Libau, LEGISLATION MUST COME —/#") He naturally concluded, un- | eats of Menntin: tn thes eoasak chat VL SEE ; ° Sh 4 ‘Admiral Rojestvensky | Jonquires confirms the announce - WAMIINOTON, D. C. Map 10~|# “Mipbr” thet An Seu had been a| {0F 80me unknown reason thelr gas|less as each day brings summer, The Star is condusting. os inves , orders have been | ment of the departure of the Rus- WASHINGTON, May 10-—It I®j 4, aie Tat; as gat ott le oa | bills have Jumped anywhere from | close tigation into the matter of boosted @yil and naval author-|sian equatiron from off Vanfong)/announced that Baron de Rowen./ 4: ine banquet the American] ® Ah, ha, a fine ot ten tel | 20 to 60 per cent during the past The of the In-|gas bills and Thursday will pre- Indo-China not to| bay, and says he saw the Russians | former minister of Russia at TOkIO. | paviway association, at the close of | ® Fu ay 5 fener Ag “ti afte dipered | (82, months dignants, “why in the name of Sam | sent to its readers some very inter- ut the junction withic Freneh | well off the coast under full steam. | will be Cassial's successor. ite ‘genet min this elty, threw a/®@ eo the Faker, Tuesd *! Why, they understand. It | Hill are we getting bills that make ting facts about Seattle eas me~ eee — |bomb shell inte the ranks of the! ® had a bleed cucdiin, | ian't Because they use more gas; as| us believe we have been taking | tore and the gas company's “we ie mbéra of the organisation by }# wt an alleged attempe &|%_ matter of fact, the amount of | laughing gas—except that the laugh need the money” campaign of Rink: “aheway. Lane ean te statin 0 qoeich tat cabuny| & a BOWs Mie” Pe fe | Mehting and heat used ts growing | fe on ual” } muleting the public. fun the cial of paying $560 to the {fete Wealsiation must come; that is,/% 18 wee wholly without foun- #| = : === euateme office.” the ratiroad men of the country | # dafien and absolutely false in #) “Sh te your Gety te help wa” ve-1™* wld aid inete of hinder such | ® every particular and the Faker oa eine’ Deeper We've pat at cada |% movement; that the sentiment of | # le Mew the laughing stock of # and clothing. ‘i “ the cowntry ts such thet fllure of | @ the geurt house, * Captain, Ravehman inditferentty | regulation meant @ cam-|% | Ad the wierd yarn will, no | Baas Sask’ tae. poets Who done | 28h on the subject that would do © dowht, defeat the purpose it #) . 7 d ' 4 to the ratiroada.- . in, bleed the * or oa h id : Ti Gon ok there is nothing but Jent Btuyvemnt Mish, Of the | ® public for more money through * & wall of rock ar prrsise Boa: ciation, Jumped to his feet as | ® their eympathi * Reg Beppe dion pieret nally we as Taft had closed hip speech, | & * Hove & guitable place would hage af- [026 ‘ted te dotend the raltronds on | @ @ inal Peon ee eerane orded . a os wl the ground thet prevent lawe Pp j too far # as uavtante ond ah wie toastimnaster, talked for a lot Proce Taku om fer ys ed Ps swim was she sunk: before they could | 0% time ping tip pe FB 3] more than a half mile to shore and IATIONS AGAINST THE JEWS IN RUSSIA RESULT [Teach her After the last: appeal Satie sheen eoested hk eek anne | ltraversing the tortuous trails over P Captain Baughman turned to his 4 nie Fr had | | mountains for 30 hours, is the ex- HUNDREDS DEAD AND INJURED uartermanter “and gave the order = “ when / an P perience which befell Frank Will- : Full speed ahead.” and left the! an ages oe minutes | jams, a “funky” employed by the men to their fate |mere i oe h * reply nan it waa| Sheep Creek Gold Mining company, Dreyer and his companion were | SiMCS Oe ig gh ce od pos of Sheek Creek, Alaska. Williams ows hares anti-semitic riot. forced to sleep all night Wlieat mae Mean ARRANGE TO SHIP IMMENSE QUANTITIES OF “FAIR BEER” |had secured a few days’ vacation RG, May 10. —_— jdench after many hours of hard | ate STRIKE LEADERS URGE MEN and was seeking fecreation by from Jiiomar, where] REVAL, European Russia, May |!#bor spent at the oars. The only | ## eee eA AA AREAS INTO SEATTLE—TWENTY-ONE SALOONS ALREADY CON- [hunting goats on Taku glacier of Jews bas taken |10—A three days’ strike in connec j even of shelter where the least| @ #| TO REFRAIN FROM VIOLENCE SENT TO SELL SPOKANE BEVERAGE The incident oceurred on May 1 the dead at 200. tion with labor day, May 14, was| {MMe of securing food was al! ® Dispatches received from *! waite TEDDY [8 IN CHICAGO Williams, who was climbing over decided on at a large meeting of the | Swe ms bay Mere there te ©) @ Olympia, Wednesday morning, # | the glacier in pursuit of 4a goat, IX, May 10.—A report from | workmen here today. it was fur- | “'" ker factory, whieh Is mot at) @ te the effect that Governor #/ sa ree tamed —_—_——_—- which he had been following for no mob plea Tnclded to-taahe treah demands | Drerent in operation. There war|@ Mead hes refused to pardon & Cay feripve News Asean) some time, became careless of the Be gee bodgte of “on te je ans bs one watchman on dety at the} ® Henry Craemer, who was sens @) 4 The striking brewers have thrown | be cons ume. st saloons In Seat-|2nserm of traversing too close to Meme Killed and 16]thae ke it In mot complied with in-{U™4 and he was short of rations |@ tensed to life imprisonment w| CHICAGO. May i0-—The visit of], Lospsnell into the camp af the aed. te aahietin, bare 2ceely |e ee ee Mednick Petand, one hide ti it haere the factories wilt} Drevér then had to fish in order | for murder, are net authentic. | hremigent Roosevelt tp Chicago was Ce ie eee ioe independent | SRoTty after 12. o'clock Wiltiane and 60 injured in an|be burned. to get encugh food to heep himesit|® Priends of the prisoner in ahic #| the diverting feature of the strike} enemy, and the brewery owns in pesenentes tte a © independent) vay startied by a quivering of the and companion alive. They were|® eity have inve ed the ve. @ situation today, Recogrtzing the| Seattle are beginning to wake up! firm's beer ‘ lice under his feet. A few seconds —— = ae later picked up by the Biritiah | @ port, and found that the m importance of showing peaceful con- | to the fact that they are up against Mies § po = 4 bom ee playin |iater the ice, accompanied by @ Steamer Cupiiane and brought to|@ ter has net yet come formality | Cems. the labor leaders made) ® hard game cence gg > P || deep resonant boom, began to sway ¥ it * etforts to pi It has just jeaked out that elab- | Presiden Hans Puttrich, of th A Vancouver, after which they made|®@ before the governor strenuous otf to prevent thelr} , . ~ : nd in another moment toppled over their way to Seattle. pe ee ese s ss 6456 & ye) OgiNE from being responsible Jorate arrangements have been per-| Central Labor ¢ reg LS wT | into the waters of the inlet originators of any disturbances. The | fected betw » the strikers and the Wh hey have been biustering| ne aieate . : | wet, cold weather aided them ma-|Sehade Brewing company, an inde-| about the strike being all over, oo] Py wt Faperrey ay ie hoe Bin terialty. The plan of Presidents | pendent Spokane brewery, by Which|have gradually cemented our boy-/ » | y plan of Presidents | limbs almost paralyzed by the low - | Dela and Shea, of the labot unions,|immense ¢ antities of the “fair|cott against Seattle beer, and this| mm oie eae 4 with -aitiiculty to meet the president in lows to| beer” will be shipped into Seattle | latest move is only the beginning of | 11) wy Wadia ides % jask him to mediate in the strike |to go into competition against the|the most strenaous campaign that pe Nn eg sed — his oe |was abandoned. The two labor| local beverages local organized Iabor has ever at-|*ufticiently to regatt OMe Pee vped |teadere will make an effort to see| At @ meeting of the strikers, held | tempted nagestiin etl oe —__ |the president during hiw visit here| Wednesday morning in Newell hall.) “We have already been notified Me snangiet. 10.6. paty be e | today. ‘The employers say they will|South Seattle, which was attended | that the brewery at Roslyn will sign procs bie enlateen gnpoton ork PACIFIC STEAMER CHAMPLAIN, WITH 1,500 PAS- | not other the president with strike | by over 300 enthusiastic union men ithe new scale if Work is resumed at pag e ee ody affairs } Chairman Christ. Nelson introduced | on 1 that the San Francisco |° ™ ber ON BOARD, CAUGHT IN A ICEFLOE AND IS LONG The plan to seek an interview | Fred H. R. Schade, legal represent-|baycott will endorsed imme-| Percelving It was a case ped on with the president has been aban-| ative of the Spokane firm, who) diate! or iam: cr 7 E—GRAVE FEAR FELT FOR HER SAFETY | domed t | 7 1 cheers t The brewery owners are said to shore. On reaching land he | by the labor leaders. It has|*poke briefly and aroused cheers by h ewery own are said te been decided that no good would be {the statement that he would ship | be dee mcerned over the strik- | V8" compel travel over the sevomplished by any further effort |all the beer to Seattle that could jars’ latest coup. parageees gg ee oe : : ee Ito Ing before the president the la- | ——-_——-—— ; ne Larax. Mas 10—THB CANADIAN PACI} IC, BalLway S | PRESIDENT RECEIVES A TAS’ © HIGH LIFE IN THE WINDY |bor aide of the situation. Not a ’ | i. vers hsdpa - PL. oa A SENG 8, single serious disturbance h ree | ag + Mri ? Z i LEFT LIVERPOOL APRIL 25 FOR MONTREAL, IS SIX CITY AND TALKS ON NATIONAL QUESTIONS OF IMPORT- [poms = Ay Be tis “pables ap repeat | | 4 Mining company, DUE. knee Jowing perhaps to the extra number | | whe was taken care of by his LAST FRIDAY THE STEAMER BRUCE SPOKE jot police about the streets. ‘The } Es lates. |The story reached Se- MHAMPLAIN FAST IN AN ICE FLOE, 45 MILES SOUTH president will probably witness no j ~ by the passengers of the City R STEAMERS, WHICH WERE IN THE 1 T beg he porte penn { as “eaten a m1 .: “J VERE IN f ICE AT THE wt ine : —_— <e | A Growd gathered al a wagon eng ithe HAVE ARRIVED AT TH EIR DESTINATION 1: CURCANO, ter Me-9 7 eS of the Walsh-Boyle company, at WE FEARS ARE FELT FOR THE CHAMPLAIN Roosevelt arrived at the Nor , ; Seeker eile Clark and Lake streets, this after- ern station at noon, promptly Oe ent ee Hlamniiton ub at Clary |MOam and began throwing missiles . Pe schedule time. A large crowd sur-| SOR Mtreete, At 4 o'clock (At ta® non-union drivers. The po ig railroad political pow-wow | © . rounded the station, which was gay- thas Fs elt cieling oti - ee and dispersed the |x id att tutler hotel Tu ly festooned with fags and bunt- es ee epTlon | ord No new strikes were " on night, at which were present | ost eir 1ves lage i seperti m9 by the Harvar ub at Hamiitom | Chapel! today JOHN L. SULLIVAN'S MANAGER | O8Y DISH: Ot atone ar - men kept the crowd back and ma on ay ou ye Ghértly after noon six alleged] TRIES TO LOCATE THE EN wit n Harry Fairchild, of Bell : way the president's passage _—— candi y > strikéra and two non-union re ingbam, who has been named as ; “a ° e Chief O'Neill led the proces a Audotirium | Annex-| cruith to thejr ranks attempted to] GLISH PUGILIST, BUT FAILS \chairman of the railroad commis-| yfanQUETTE. Kan, May. 10.— nhum 1 oe eee etl ae ot Iroquota club at pe Sie Beate etree’ tater oe Great he Saint oilman 88 | Two additional deaths, as a result ; \ can dn ok Gee eee s ' he en mi the Save “a of the cyclone, have been reported jeavalry surrounding the carriage ip iy: 1 {alae Melee Joseph Stewart, col] After a fruitless effort t It ts believed that C. J. Benhanr) today, bringing the total up te | which were the president, Go k a banquet |ored. a non-union man, was shot| the elusive English pugilist, Chs of thi y, who has often been he funerals of the victims were a Deneen, Mayor Dunne and Prest uby wilt be given in |{n the teg and slashed with « reece {he Susive English pugilist, Charies | ootioned as the probable member | he} ee : Ww M. : club At midnight | and Mat FH , t Mitchel Frank Hall, manager th " 1 1 held this afternoon DREYER AND PARTNER MET WIT The procession moved east o will leave for the| hugh, FM. Hubbard wan serious-|senie te plete. wet net ents (bAmed from this city, was forn WITH REBUFF WHEN | 11. to the Rush street bridge, th png — we ard &/\ly Mashed. Before this affray|for John L's coming engagement at |/¥ Offered a place on the commis ASKED CAPTAIN BAUGHMAN, OF STEAMER HUM- | *outh to the Auditorium. The pres- | al er ashing Ce Frasier non-union col Star theater next Hall 1 and that he accepted it 1 ‘ dent was y ch on ¢ jored man, was shot in the thigh * enha satisfactor the fir MOLT, FOR ASSISTANCE fonts : ? At the close of the feasting Presi-| Fifty poli emen were 1 ed 0 Mite hell by ke " Ny im | place to "Czar" Wilson, eodaraty After shaking hands with the re-| Gent Wack re “pages ont hy — ed disperse the crowd which gathered. land sign articles for yming | the Great Northern railroad, thir ception committ the 5 Jent | sresident, cloning with @ toast, t Sullivan-Mitchell fight. Mitche to the Northern Pacific railroad wal to the ne and sho nape peter. : - od | athe sheer ih thly to the Standard Ot1 inter- | b = poe be ~e Bg ont yn which all reaponded by rising. failed to. show wt q ore cn : en 4 4 tees bers of the Chamber of ies ond nee tn we ele inser and fire-| ‘The president replied in a short Another attempt will be made to pombe ip above oil the other) ; pg 0 Aro negtle Rarrowly on h by bans man and thanked the crew ff speech, in which he thanked the | meet Mitchell next Tuesday . : a ; , s irrigation Wednesday and ' » @ gale and was safe t \ ‘The terms under which the fight | be pol ullied with the rail-} J : Decause EK. @. the ue: One hale @ Sas . eet club for the honor of being tts 1 aon thet ae road tat la number of the interested B Master of the steamer | stove in her be pcan od Pasar cg ree wed | guest. Ho dwelt on the importance | Bok By ag Pe a rh clenak ‘enka n the project are present. & the b 7 . . a on. pe pres . te Me corre *wl | of every com nit 4 well aa t o Rave Saban sy go roorgeaned 4 . 7 eet = *iles Was among t e achec of oo ward. Th at began | Kinsie all trying to ha wo Hg Rowe ae "hian Pee be oe (Special to The Star.) rules, winner to take 75 per cent, | satisfactory to Governor Mead sh pnone amore Was haile > yo mong Lage ostegt ae ales p executive. The win-| only moans of true success. He| VANCOUVER, B. C, May 10,—|!ser 25 per cent, of the takes Binet em digg tans rcais bs baie 5 | spoke at gth on the pro- foot wkiff hair ¢ t is "aie than 6 welee © crowded with people. | tard he believed in a big navy not| Joh Jackson, an intelligent look-|_ Mitchell now wants the winner | morning organ, Hoveenel UCAS S| sects now liscussed in east- ett Be : ) f dn April 9 o'clock in heering the president. The | a4 aaideniiee at bet as a | ima sletk, gave . bimecif up and loser to divide the purse! supposed to have left Seattle for | 7° ts “ uth Inte the morning, Drey ed the t Ladle Bo ve OS Sa SO ee s “ up this} equally, but will bably not in-| Olympia Wednesday morning, but : wae Om April 20 Sandbidde pnatieannd . ion halted for 16 minutes at/ guarantee of peace. All nations | morning and confessed to the mur- | CUNA'Y: Re dateo : ar -t6 eile Late the afternoon the cham- Hand int pecraannte ng Hapa a mer h street bridge to await the | must realize that a navy stands for|der of Dora Piernicke, a ae ee ST wre fed ne talleved to be in Seattle Dreyer had. taken no action on the Bo Captain Baus ret 2 sl ~~ Btgs ea cig of a big lake steamer, and | the whole country | Jowess, at 115 Whitfield street, Tot The pag Be pronenny be Yeles ae eee 8 mie a “A jest, but the opinion prevails os Tt : a boat the crowd a good chance Our nation has a great future in| enham Court road, London, about off on the baseball grounds at Ta- | tive to atagenier ~ pt - ne third | nat the be would adopt resolu- al ea gp Me ae so by at the presider rn who did /the affaira of the world. We can-| Christmas, 19¢ He said he could | °°™™ <i gage oss wer "i . plans now * ime they: arrived in ¢ puree to be annoyed by the de-| not abandon the Monroe doctrine, | not ad the remorse any Jonger : one an Rae — ean fe 1 aining from en- ~ Humboldt it was half of the Panama canal or duties that nce TWO SALES | Wat bedy ter to the minor. differences being wan er Dreyer then hailed Captain minutes after th ‘| come to us from our growth as a COLORADO SPRINGS ‘olo., het th liffertnt @istricts. Passing of sughman for assistance ¢ Auditorium the pre at! nation,” he said hope to ® May 10.--Mra. George Trimble, wife RERLI M 1 A M | Many ithorities on the mee aptain Baughman anawered to luncheon with the Mer-j|our foreign policy a scrupulous one | of a Leadville millionaire mine op 8. Wing has old to W b by ' ned Prir A t t esent of apta x i} ' ¥ arin hat do you want club |with regard for the rights of oth-| erator, secured a divorce today with | O'Connell the northeast corner of | be he third 1 of the kai Pt the story D replied: “€ can't | president will be the guest of| ors, and hope we shall take no stand|a large annual settlement. It is un-| Main and Fifth for $13,200. The | Carlsruhe, for blood 1 1 SPOKANE, May 10—Dr. Mary dad ‘ie our neh sink y for 12% hours. Tt re-| we cannot maintain derstood that Mrs, Trimble will! property is unimproved, A lot on} priv - t Lathar $ arrested this after- att June | ne, one luncheon and one bar the con of her home with her d hter, | the west side of Westlake tween | symr b ith arson, It is be- A agpaan i n, in @ heartless quet are included in the program| the president started for the Ham-! Mrs. Beulah Trimble Powell Ed-" John and Thomas, was sold to Etna | veloped. I rey hat t 1 she t 1 her drug store at \eiaaamn beu replied; “I haven't At 12:30 o'clock the Merchants club | ilion club. ward, of Sap Francisco. Fallon for $7,500. J erat was su 1 Mead after removing the stock. J

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