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STAR—'TIS A oir IN ST ° te THERE ANY OTHER SEATTLE PAPER! THAT NOTICE STAR HALF-TONES, AND PICTURES _NOT A CIRCUS POSTER yewsPaPer NC DARES TO BUCK. THE GAS OCTOPUS? IN OTHER GEATTLE PAPERS. WHAT? ign a THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905 4 VOL. 7. NO. 73 25 CENTS PER MONTH qiGHT EDITION EATTLE, ullivan and Mitchell “You Can’t Drive Me Out Clash at Hotel Butler — of Court’”’ Says Sen. Piles ceeegereneeaeee seep amen RRIORS TRY TO EXTERMINATE EACH OTHER IN epee JUNIOR UNITED STATES SENATOR CREATES SENSATION IN v yo ne of my h’eld| ack uu pot-bellted ® wo OLD WA JOHN L’8 ROOM—DRAGGED APART AND PACIFIED—FINAL COUNCIL CHAMBER — DEFENDS APPEARANCE ON BEHALF OF BEACON HILL RESIDENTS—SESSION WAS A WARM LY SIGN ARTICLES FOR FIGHT IN SEPTEMBER , ¢ the din ‘ in 4 busy One e nninacinbeneey keed Mitchell trom a CCC et eee eee eee. ee ame gaaeet ¥ YE | The Engtian mpion retired TCP PCP PPP eee eee eee eee ee ee eo ' John L. Sullivan and Charlie Mitchell #® the . i din * id cipals 8 or 4 with hie h n t ri NSATION MEP } § ee ot Collision Sullivan's Apartments at Butler Hotel # , ws . “ virorgs tyre pereeT On Miura ‘4 & seene Ane - ote ' tt * * Unite at ena Asse h 1 and says *® q da Nigh 7 : akers T Considine and Chartle Hall «* t } a. Signed Articles for Fight at Tacoma # |" a " TR page Me ponte ae ee a + ¢ Result . zcna ) es * free for a oh * eR eA Re gaceeeee 1 Mit * t ul of Frye 1 will accept no half- & i ’ 1 mt phere w ws : L — Cas ey . 1 ght togett * want t ate right here for the nefit of my brother *® eld-time ef ” t t an a fiddle, Ch ' 7 t " ** i t to let them drive me out of * peize ring, came toe Wed © onty Jone ¥ th , a ~ * I ar ne I hold that not- #& eames Magey in the Hotel Butle best man I ke nr & with b that v t * et ae One ‘ 4 Ye tid ye ree wae t ah as R ss aire * et 1 have e right ¢ pra w “ * Miter . en " wn sporting know, you ® ba - . D * on resent the r have been made that *® DD gh Frank Hall, Sullivan yarns in t apers ab ’ wear aethodN Pal de 1 fficial influence in behalf of Mr. F While as *& ue ie prepesed attic = at “You're a Har,” was. so . seemed aa Sod |e « I will represent from the * f Saad pot be nevensars polite rejoinder a : ae * | h € I 1 to defend *& ceed “si fight M en} " t ; “ - * 4 ‘ Hefe I practice 1 * And po aid John ; " hai x a een hon- * & whither Mitehe in They - - * wala t mily enator 8. H. Piles, at *& efter the ex-champton’s “turt pushing th e . : aa |* mee f hea a ation commit Wednesday *& Mike Star theater, to have a “pow~ | side rdline ae ee * nigh * Wert with Bulltvan regerding terms 1 give y tante 1 : “es l* * ‘te contest me : Eng + Pee Pee Pee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee ———— e eleen a0 a ok Do HI feet able to Hek were present only aid t b 0 s ' w } i vedi ’ + to Cleht | where do e awfy , that tevery one of them showed unmis- ‘ ” \ * popula: akeable signs of the fact that his sr yetiea| Mt Me ‘¥ sag , olfactory nerves had been out- - Papa ons of Beacon H rom i vais seoccaumemat — week ontest. Hi ca by tt ng of sewage ry man who has smelled twa Hot 4 ¢ bay or by the fertilizing'the smell stand up,” stated O, A. Jor succe he F com-| Hanson, one of the residents, ap- 4 ¢ t the pealing to the olfactory senstbiil- ' now iw difference etween a slaughter | ties of his neighbors Se - his f house «mel! and se j Every man jumped to his feet. : . } These are niy of the There is no use for the coun. far £ | que 7 the ers of|cil to compromis thiy matter, t |the cour will be enlled to}comtinued Hanson The Frye test with their al organs with-| plant must be removed sooner or Warning to Girls; an Exclusive Eeeoar a comm aner ust cut it out entire- » to use perfume or later. You ting of the health and/ly. It we visit his| his home, and offered to sell to He any m ber of the council the that | house and lot for what the house of|cost him. Other residents were ing to make similar sacrifices, | 6 r . } { not emanate from his estab-| will b The yunell wa w g. but the! bite. | Beacon Hill ¢ were not. Some Counciiman Cole ventured the re- land a com-!of the Cascades and Olympics from plant Saturday me that the o of them th y were to be mark that perhaps the odor com- ybbed, a yt odors being | plained of did not come from the rposely removed at the time of | Frye fertilizing plant smokestack. L PETERSBURG, May 18 jthe people to pray for the destruc y's health continues te/tion of Rojestvensky's fleet are i@uarce of anxiety. As a result | scattered broadcast in this section. | | ACTRESS WHOSE TRIAL FOR MURDER INTERESTED MILLIONS, | «WE asked to make & statement tor the Newspaper Enterprise Asw ' Birilotf will be sent to/ It warns the people that a Russian to take over the so-| victory will give wed lease of : | ciation. 1am not a writer, so this t falleringly done he ines | “Then, it's: enexied we: tieee Seemasd of the Ruan | ite to the autocracy WRITES IN STRONG, EARNEST WORDS OF THE DANGERS Dice taaened b erent leqeen-tnarend @ ty going Wwreiibh ter: They offered in turn to take the| baskets,” tartly retorted Attorney forces. Biriloff wan sum WHICH BESET YOUNG WOMEN—CAUTIONS THEM OF THE | Milfs unspeakable. I feet that it is right that I should say one word |Councli on ® (ur of Beats Ml B we Bene, tien oe keel | 24 now te the thousands of high-spirited American girls whe are just any time the wind is from the west | if we could get a balloon we could trace it to the smoke- or south went angements were | quick made for the entertainment of the | stack nm, who will be called by; Other Beacon I citizens testi- elephone by the Beacon Hill rest ed in a similar strain. They sald Hdents the first blanket of the nuisance was unbearable; that veral of the|they could not sleep because of it; to lodge and|that their property had depreciat- to Tearkoesioe today SINGAPORE. May 18. —The [steamer Segovia reports thet on OANGERS TO BE AVOIDED peeping in the alluring m: RE, May 18.—-The Brit- | May modern, uselers living. Meamer Hong Wan reports |the Baltic fleet 40 m 1 would entreat any such to listen to my words of warning. | the Baltic fleet in latitude | Varela, steaming north know what it ie te be headstrong and self willed. | was absolutely Rorth longitude 11 | BY NAN RANDOLPH PATTERSON confident in my own strength. | refused to listen to the warning 3 20 east, ! 19 miles north of Cape HONGKONG, May 18—-A fleet of Written in her cell in the 7 on prine « the last week of werds of my beet friends, to th whe have held me up during this of stage life, and the hot, fast pace of she passed two vessels of from Cape | on the morning of May 16. {150 junks was sighted off St ha her imprine mt. This ie the ox authorized st nt Mise Pat ytare! trou winch Ny > ” = thalt tem i _— Jisland May 16, evidently un ! has made for any E£ would not attempt to condpnin the st but I do moat voard sin their res-| ed. May 18—The rallway| rect control of Russians, as it car ores cotidermn the temptations which go w ak dences for @ week or more, so that) Attorney Hawley asserted that ample opportunity | Frye had defied them for years. Port Arthur and Harbin | ried no s is i to be bh ‘opyright, 1905 te bavome an actrees, it should be bér first duty to reasc Miceis on far tects aciits lagen w sdaeiieen tor thal gpaibertes Aane anal? ctr Wits herent what panies caheuet wih procuring evidence first hand| Frye simply stated that bis plant Heing operated to that point. | Ba fot went ( live an hi arefat iife: Whe can do 1 and of experiencing the sensation | emitted no foul odor, even when the bridges were erected to} : | I have just {he Heme an she can in hee home, }f—and thin in im of leaving the land of nod to close| vats were being emptied, and that eee destroyed by tho Rus-| SAIGON. May 18 ipo a oiike tae = oF a saramec'end simamaeh oh Eanapener WS veg own the bedroom window |the courts had found such to be the The work of repairing the|of the fleets of Rojest shaw mnastel 4 e mont , he teeiptations will come upon her and wt! The were 50 Beacon Hill s or Piles, as his attor- Gerth of Tiling is being push-|Nebogatoff was effect cet : ’ . They will strike ut wher eant expe ti ens present at the meeting spoke in his behalf hy. port f te Tor priser a mune not waver M combined f 5 3 s ih, wi t for he or A. May 18.—Thousands ot |ed — of a ne death, cin must heipatd for, and Gotan is the greater? Rae Rea eRe Ree ee wos Only after a hard struggle that Of the proclamation issued | it st d in an caste reat mist w in lev h a marri # | the handcuffs were slipped over bis . St Gdaeted cenward tn on onct ' My great misstep came when’! fell in love with a married man. he WU ‘eather + | wrists. then the burly pels tov lind te everything else in the wor! ner In tiie love, 1 became blind to everything else in the world. There was #loner continued the fight, which *. | * Social democrats calling on jre tion. | iS no Wrong or_right to it, | tried to justify in my own heart and mind |» "i arte * Spotier #| lasted a quarter of an hour. * * —=== my @qvery false step. | lost the finer sensibilities through my mad New m 50 i the meeting of the ore. een No good could come from it. No good can come to it 2 “s _ rss $50 —— committee Wednesday afternoon, sh one leew eee ues unsy ¥ yey | court Thursday afternoon. The evi- y dence was that ‘he tried to steal when the franch wa: " sok at wh tebed’ fac euithnatie Veitehs ana | wa: 1 ne trie i™ : bie 9 beer from underneath the pavilion | cuasion wart \ inations t noe t Friday Fair, lat Mad 5 |_ The franchise has not been se 1, land ail ¢ ' to it warmer, light to Ae ees addin ly treated as yet t persons ' hem agaitet idleness, fast nk, restaurant lif nk fresh north ERRARR RRR AR REE | well versed in city hall affairs can There being naught but unhappir : winds. j * : ——_——_— | see brenkers ahead, and the ¢ Y PATTERSO It is t be able t af eur * » s Pi mmo again broke out between | #00" a= en gy that it ts time} Pho aken Before Her Ar- 1 Before a year ago, I absolutely lacked in this it * FIRST JOBS * breakers and the striking |‘? De Up and dol Murder.) thie aw fu r means anything it means that I gee life like a sobs an at Tacoma qshortty |, Nothing of great importance was satiegy 1 can never be what I ore nr oe » OF SEATILEITES * lock Wednesday night jecided at the meeting. The trow og | Mie trouble was th might. | bie over Fourth avenue was settled (Continued on Page Seven.) : . Seep aan et this time instinat- | Gigan agrend to pay a share cf i eae ere “ < ah tag iesiandinie ARE EE EER bs _aoe-union men against ine cost of the regrade proportion F STARTED IN FURNITURE . 5 6 teemt of ner of the B ° a sat ae lone My first job as a boy was work- Saiatk, two members of Inter-|* to he space 0 vied by hi PEACE TALK | 4 > men who attempted stor ST LL IN LITTLE HAPPENINGS R lg yp oll inn re pak me racks bie was factary to a Unite expre wagom at ee aa oe af ge dared, pe No. 0 w east b who yught that im such ri and hington stteets this | egg ‘. work at $8 pe ek, My next po- BD Gitiows clash was averted by | *Vett the courts would hold that |afternoon were ee ve wm me Se eee a ce se a ee = vo sae J. A. | portion of the damage cost. It pt RIFE 1 ; | E ory Wednesday night. The st been in the banking business. I was A a seats IERCE FIGHT 3 ‘ semen. The i0-\the payment of such damages to identified Edward Gordon, colo . | mutgation of the constitution So eG maggie 5. er OB and|, Moore apd Gilman objected as the man who shot E h oe seh a Mo or ey a wit T N nk. ; t sh they are willing to — h—Peace talk | #0", aged Young Car was| OMKGAND, May 18.—Jim Jet-|‘riotic ardor, and the sing ng ned nists | chances with the 5 CHICAGO, May 18--Peace talk! inoi while jeoring at two alleged] trie ad Dilly Delaney arrived |cleties sang the national anthems | oon. 0m Fortress ny A {18 rife in the teamsters’ controversy | fit, tremors last ‘Tuead His ey ia meneine pe-| that have stirred the local repre- the strike br named E . ; ‘ *4\today. Arbitration of the ques-|* node heir tn wal es te Sten Rag ell reg |sentatives of Lief Erickson’s coun-| After a fierce hand-to-hand strog ea. zd} net only Moore and ; © ig ead tee ae neral wa AY ianéy mfnounces that the champion | %® wet ete be : 0 was fou yiae on : : . | tons in dixpute bet m the team A ‘ennferetios i concerned in| han npf’ yet retired, but will keep| ty since the days of the Vikings h three stalwart officers, Wil —-—— fae Batty tee a at re ag" upon, which is the first (A5-|was held this morning in the|j¢@ suitable opponent ts found be-| Di Pacific Coast Steamship com- | final ibdued at Madison ‘park | ATUANTA, May 1e—Wictor _E. Jj he Fannie Paddock hos.|°"s sahee to bon el gible reault so far gaine mayor's office. It Included repre- | fore July 1 pany for $1,999 alleged damages | Wednesday night and brught to the | Metcalf, secretary of commerce and | _ | © ke peace advocates in the big strike. | sentatives am owners, em-| Jefffies will go to Lon Angeles in| W8s dismissed in Judge Tallman’s| Cemiral police sialon. |. labor, is quite ill at his hotel. He i ‘ . : Pres! dent > oa, of as gone ployers and the aldermanic commit-|a few days to visit his home. « hur diay morning. fs Rte sp yee borane pe big | arrived this morning and was to be 4 Civic U be a t is Ch: vp ronaagtitet 4 : ag v7 tee. Out of this meeting is expect - — —— | vege 7 = Papeete ent . aaedidic ane ane wanantta Poni aan agit te osha oye y Sia t yo neg of b ye “~ Pins pri ed to grow some definite plans Of ly yyakakhekkekken pep = “ 0 ma db rol nagptiaensy a ne |vention of manufacturers tonight. | 0 ght is ame ype je to refuse | sertiement which will be laid before | % * ne rvs ) i He was seized with a stomach at | j walle ela ror. a he that she rried to the| During the melee Murray was ; IS INTERESTED me ip answer al qrations conerang | plemet'getict ni attmem, |S PORTLAND, May 14-The 2 Saerttaiyatn. tins marie. the|.UNTRE the moles, Murray ozs |tack'end wafer malaria ie wii at of j his connection with the strike. He! ‘The hearing in the injunctional| ® whipping post law providing * | a Ce ery the iecus of] gash inthe head. His clothing was 20, CORRAIE eS om ASCs enance: | . . ; 104 | suits before Master in Chancery |% that a man convicted of wife #|the marriage Fe oie ah mg te ‘88 /but hopes to be able to speak to | © | poor x that it might incriminate himself Bhe sean pemtnened te6ans 66+) the marriag | torn , and when dragged | nignt | oa a | * |‘"In an interview Shea, said. the | Sherman was postponed today, be'|w beating be punished by the *| ‘The May number of the new Se-|to 8 car he was bleeding profusely. | i Wy an fate” beginning to] MANILA, May 18--The Amert-| strikers will not agree to any rul-| th) "var ne absen attory | infliction of 20 lashes udmin- %/attlo maguzing, the Westerner, 1s| Officor Roberts, who is an officer} NEW YORK, May 18 —Herbert } 1 Oe dit cat gi, the Moore-ail- | ling by the board of arblization | 2° Various pence conferemors iz istered by the sheriff or con- * | out Jon the chain gang, also received | Kepler, said to be a son of a } The r tra ° jcan bank of this city was closed| which will require them to deliver| SHANIAy Norway, May 18,|% Mable became effective today. * ; painful injuries, one of his hands | wealthy Dealand, Fla., physician, | * NE time that ha we ne oa ; j HRISTIANIA, ? y | Sheriff Wood announces that * KILLS ENTIRE BAND. being put out of tsa! | b ‘ Pied in getting ine oday by order of Governor Wright, | goods to boycotted houses. This|—Parliament has unanimously|% 0 wit give all abused wives &| MANILA, May 18,—General Wood |. Mertay is charred with, | died in @ room: in the Gussan hote ¢ mm shige | now ln’ Ohare a tnaslon ‘eodited | tiotammand 12 PagenGGd On euDAbar'|aispicd’s bi). Providing, for. 8 peed Na, Reto te, oe: ree vive ne MANILA, May 18.—Gene 90d} Murray is charged with having | this morning. Morphine poisoning - quladt Tho reason given is that it was for| serious obstacle to an amicable ad-|arate consular sorvice for Norway,i sie Punts, of sdministering %| reports that Pala, the outlaw Moro | been drung and attempting to force |/was the cause. With him was. a ] y Mera White 1 Richard |the protection of the depositors. ' justment of the strike. independent of the joint eonsular we gg pentehment If x) Soi, Woo has been pursued by | an entrance into the park pavilion, | woman, whose name {s said to be | t # memteg’ one of the most| The deposits are eutimated at $126,- Oue hundred more strike break-| service which has been maintained ay eae, ee tol 8, was killed on the | when ordered to keep out Mra. Dona Milla, with whom the ~ bh was present at 000, ors arrived today, by Sweden and Norway. * y| {sland of Jolo. Most of Pala’s band} When arrested by the officers, he | police say Kepler eloped from Flor E REKEKKE KKK KEE * ] of 600 were also k mut up a fierce resistance. and it ida. laawing a wife 1 children.

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