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OTHER PAPERS DION’'T THINK . oo BAD eet TEACHERS' CONTEST FIRGT! THE STAR'S NOON EDITION HAS NEWS OF BRIGHT, BREEZY BITS OF BNAPPY SPORTING ~ or THE sc THE SAME DAY-—NOT THE DAY @EFORE NEWS ON THE STAR'S GPORTING PAGE ~=— eS ea ga The Pioneer One Cent TT 2 oS pone iain h e se at e- a I That Dares to Print the News Paper of the Northwest NTS PER MONTH go {iGHT EDITION 1, 1905 vol , O'CLOCK WAR EXTRA CZAR WILL ABDICATE---ARMY REVOLTS.--- THESE ARE RUSSIA’S LATEST CLOUDS | — = ca — ee NO. 84 ey | + 4, Meda edhe Malas dndn ud» do 18 STUNNED BY COMPL ETENESS OF DISASTER—RUM VICTIMS OF THE JAPS DEADLY AIM Fi | , wyasiA ' | * UNLAWFUL TO EAT FILTH '§ A 4 ORS ARE SPREADING THAT NICHOLAS WILL LAY ASIDE | PE gy Me eed A, att ached GROWN-JAPAN WILL INSIST ON ITS OWN TERMS AND ye iling of Police Judge Gor: * WILL BROOK NO INTERFEREFERENCE FROM OTHER POW i ieot gee GB tebriem (8 j ERE-GENERAL OYAMA PERHAPS TO STRIKE ANOTHER ig Semin Us ety OC er ees each in the « jail for that * lt offense, A ing to the tes. * . . BLOW | |® timony of Pat * we ‘ |® begged « nickel from a bi at t 4 | man, who wae also begging, * é } }® and got it. Kane lived with a ® |; ; $f. PETERSBURG, May 31-- > tae oe tk a, Sta a aged to collect enough from the * * ‘ : }€ refuse pile to satisfy the crav- & ty My tages ay j l* ings of the inner man. * serene Bre od * ove and statue of wmors are Savane cea a attle monu- | France gave ne Legion of ‘MINERS BREAK preading that ~ FROM A. FOF L ee eae md will send nvention at] repudiate arintendsto abdicate. mak with the exe erican Feder complete break wneil of the Labo RRR RRR * * . * PORTLAND, May 31—Robd- & a May 31.—Minister Griscom wires the state de ® bers have stolen the late Chris- & : *® topher B secret of preserv- *| eee: * ing »! b 7) Rojestvensky’s skull was fractured and requires an operation bat , 2 the fracture is not dangerous. i * fo 8 frag . ; | ® freshness f t _* : Phe total Jagunese loevex today are: Three torpedo boats sunk ® per hich he } ten *| % the os : t of his & Officers killed and about tWo hundred killed and - Saeed i nos at * * ~ - * 1. | x |* tat ’ ' kk 4 | SF. PETERSBURG, May 81.—Grand Duke Alexiefs organ, the | the 5 nig | > \* says that’Russia bap bad calamities enough It demande a eee ee ee | of regime that will give the country peace. j TAM Russia i stunned at the news of the completences of the dis BAD FLOOD Tet All the vensels not sunk have been captured. The Alymas iioed. :.Cvewea mereound. tiie tulletin beanie tnd weep on they |_ EL, PASO, Texas, May 31.—The Gat. ET WAR a } | Rio Grande river i« higher in El] g Henry Wagner Slocum was {commission in 1866, settled in Syra- Ye the pitiful detatis | Paso today than for several yeara:| CO CON? We jeuse, N. Y., end was admitted to 4 P Raflroad traffic ts badly demoral-|« soldier, statesman and lawyer. He! the bar. In 1869 he was elected to a * ‘° 1 rv UnCHK The ovee . | Byerywner he present regime is denounced. n No | 20d The town of Anthony, N. M \w a born at Delphi, N. ¥., Sept 24,/the state legisiature He entered demands that the people take affuira of state into their own | oe ractien 2 Graduat int/the union army as colonel of the | throughout the cS ree tenant | 27th New York volunteer infantr: | ruined. The pre tne Wire ed in) He was wounded in the first battle 5 —_—_— j eluding valley ¢ . oted | « Run, and on Aug, 9, 1861, : Manchuria, but be will insist that at $500,000 he ‘ t ened his|was made a brigadier general s ARMY REVOLTS! Russia give up hopes for a naval - | My we on the Yellow sea. The king tenner * * aie ; tom of Korea, Japan says, must be * SEE Ate TS [rhe man has a handsome, cultured 3 under Japanese control j 1 WILL APPEAL | wife 1 daughters and ‘ 4 wife, several young daugl In addition to the above, Japan FIRST JOBS OF > la son of 17. G. R. Proctor, who herishes the hallucination that he = | t (SEATILETES®| TQ) PEQPLE inten "areca will demand an enormous indemnity wo | said to be the iargest ever con Japan's outraged pride, caused Liaevitch wires the ‘Czar today 5 ents cemaation of tiot ot were commited to Steilacoom. aken identity om the part of me ee M hat the f R ky’s def. wn FF mg ogg, pion Seg Bh | “aay first: Job wns clerking tn a William McCartney and. Homer z news 0 ojestvens y 8 de eat) pelied to give the prize up after its | cae at : it The Ame Reynolds resulted in warrants being 3 ia M iefeat of China, is now followed by { tout, 3 hadtn be thane % pany will sworn out for their arrest Wednes- pread through the army in Man |» tony of soy ant. tovtinn oat ately ae pete on phen acme | are fans coutlae ot the eben dl ‘ ‘ —s. “agp ; — 6. om" -Laster Tar eaident| Re company | Motorman R. J. Allen, of the Seattle . The soldiers are now in open) '% \ bie orient me ba 15s tad ptrat Sretienal best that wants cas in Seattle | Electric company, who complained ‘ t ‘gone. th a PL for 85 cents tried to get before the | that he was dragged from his car on Several months ago » Jap wut mittee Wednesday | Ma he presence of mind on 0 od he iret peac erms, | corporations committee Wednesday | May he of mind o1 it. They declare that war mus formed her frm pence, term | ceca ne ede bh cabin ste tae tote bad. oh ine ink Gt oleacnar aeaes* * * | journed | collision which would have occurred. t ood ¢ ese lone of life. e ¢ XED jours | ¢ ended. with a 00 A deal : } i - ot Mte THE C HINXEN. |* MOTHER CAN VISIT CHILD #| The matter will be pressed before | ssenger stopped the car. The ‘ ‘ ‘ moves Pcie ys ~ - One of the Victorious Jap Boats |*® ONCE A WEEK *® the commit next We day \< # are teamsters. They had Gen. Linevitch points out that under 0 iis orice Sow vn 1d Sites “Prater Wednesday #} "ne committee will probably turn | trouble with a motorman a few q unless the crippled bea ants to — ; | y ‘ ‘ ‘ r ae ot ? = <=) # morning signed injunction, ® | down the gas company again, which |days ago. They were going to give conditions continuation of the war. re ee eee a c ms Avance of, It i stated in high diplomatic au-|® restraining Mre. Sarah Hamlin #/ will mean that the com will |him what they thought was a taste ‘ | casion, “eat dirt.” i, Gangs at the to con-| thowify. that before peace is con-|* from visiting her little daugh- #| appeal directly to the p of justice, but they got the wrong 4 ble. |” Sapam inalete thet che han won Jontroyed and captured near-| cluded Japan will demand from the) * ter, E Clementine Pabst, * |man. Passengers interferred in time ‘ : ‘ their | pawers® guarantee that Rurs | & tly than twice a t to prevent a serious delay to the th iy t to ke bh own terme por 88 cuarant that Rw a will r pte the neutral powers. At one|Y°U captured the 1 ven | | & the visits at between 7:30 and ®| The big steam shovel, which is Leen ew rtiline that the other mander-in-chief, It ix most grati-| MEW YORK, May 31.—The Mar-|% 9:30 p. m. Little Clementine, & joing the excavating on First ave- nations participate to a certain ex-|*inw for © national cause that| quis of Ito to cabled Banker | # per the final deciste > %! word has been received to the |¥¢ and Lenora street, was put out : you achieved such a victory. Wel Hemry Clews |® her custody, i# in the care of * : of commission Wednesday morning. tent in determining to what tune : _ leftect that the ice has broken in)‘ — the bear should dance after the | %?4 congratulations, and take oc-| Thank» r telegram of con-|* Mrs. Katie Lucas, who claims ®/ rare LeBarge 4 some of the|The Shovel was digging into the ltaming period. But now, after sac- | C@#ion to praise and by virtue of the | gratelals Enemy's damage ac-|# that she is nyed by the too #/ White Pann & Yt mpany's | bank when suddenly a large portion GREW, May 31—Japan is pre- Japan and Russia will switch to eee ein a thousands |emperor to thank you and those un-| tually greater than hitherto offi- | # frequent visits of the distressed | Koate that are wait CWhive, /of the bank gave way, crashing into eq al , |and again oe ide cain attor aovedind heas ten (ee Tue On wt tending | cially published # mothe tite wll saith at on and | the machine, covering part of It weing @ another blow at| Marshal Oyama has carefully dis-| 0.00% and’ practically suspending |V¢r © many monthe, We want to \eennee te eee ee HH! Mecons Landing, Thursday, June 1 1 dislodging the engine, Con- on sympathy for the killed and| OBE, May 31.—The captured oe | These boats ‘are loaded ‘with ali|tractor Hawley thinks it cannot be the bear has time to|tributed his great fighting force of | 1.) jarge business interests, the na- | °P " aif-| sed until Thursday Wek tte wounds a half million men to the best ad-| 110. or iittie brown men will not; Wounded.” Rugsiag battleship Orel arrived at | kinds of merchandise for th will be the objective} vantage and i# preparing to Insti interfered with in administering Matera today flying a Japanese KORA RARRHRERRR | foront towns along the Yukon ** if operations now, ani in #| tute an active campaign toward the " > ¢, Ma rom | ft There will be gre . , - . ; ’ |the concluding spanking to Russia.| PARIS, May 31.—A report from | fing re great rejoicing | * ther boats owned by the same Bian: the center of ‘interest in | fall ghold—Russia's last aa talt ay Sima reer" cont ema Weatent ta honor of toe Japee(e Le Weather «| os ov . * * RRR REE RRR ERE * * r company will start later on in the) ® The first thunderetap of the & ~4 * Spotter * - oe Mruggic between | stand TOKIO, May 21.—It is reported | Kamimura has engaged the remnant | nese vietory The town will pms a ant emaseney Se een Se esp oll iia laldieiggh % | John Annala, 48, a Finn, dies sud orclock Wednesday # eee ee eee eeeee = at 1031 Grant street at 7» afternoon OVERLOOKED some Jo’clock this morning. His friends) yyy ee eR EERE EERE | notified the coroner and the soved to the Bonney-Watson | DEFENDS JOHN D. NEW YORK, May 31.—Dr r, past f the C that Admiral Kamimura, who has @ascow. engaged the surviving vessela of fight ia still in progress ) May 31.—The corres- Rojestvensky's fleet, has already _—— Wident of the Hei > century to come. ‘They think peace | junk three of the enemy's boata Wites that the Czar n come immediately, and that | ny lee ese ere chasing the| ST. PETERSBURG, May 31.—The| A werster who entered the home| : e i} 1 4 o " d denies the reports atlot ¢. er, at fast Marion, tly vet ngainet 6 Bogiand sad America ae an Russian ships in every direction ven . + en hg M, 4 nn ie eenee.S5 4 Bee Marton retort i and the intention ts not to take a) ie in a wireless message re-| nerve mt the last moment and ove — Pa was morgue Local shipping men are moment- | MacArt Baptist church rert Iwary =" Baptist Ex~ EPRTERSHURG. May 21.—|feforms will bring about a regen-| breathing spell until every Rus ; Sty oon! thy Cath deminer . oven ~~ ‘ “ : - ‘ved fro’ ne cruiser las leht | looked $20, which was recovered by arily exp x A H Ldseviten reports that his | eration of Russia nian ship {s elther captured or sunk, | (ol¥ 4 =. ae caiane . = Ma ps se reli had aed: deel 2 telegraph that the ice on Lake Le-|aminer published tomorrow, defends ow Alig le 3 or has sought refuge in « noutral | Vice At romobol, trousers had been located on the | Barge has gone out. For the past/John D. Rockefellet, |B stick ft a vr OKIO, May $1.—Anticipating | °°" reat ota es Sf tye Boyes, Taree Leter 4 th phaerthany ge vee sae etal Rockefeller malign the entire, Jags }1 aol te steps of Russia Ot ers | peers TOKIO, May 81.—Admiral Togo} told the police that the thief had undue’ thove- mre. gaa py oa OMEN , Seng jopen 4 already formulating | TOKIO, May %1—Admiral Yam-|has authorized Admiral Nebogatoff| stolen $20. Nippera were used on a wei ee” 8 ere Ah 4 oa a ine Sart ma peek LOE TRS PETERSBURG. May 21 terms which, it is rumored from| mato, minister of the navy, today |to submit to the ouar enemas of back door and the Inside doors prop Seah” eeth>'ee air iecrens elena the nics veo < : ttaska” We fakes will meet int. Al keh sources, will be more exacting | wired the following congratulations |the battle und a list of Russian| ped open tn the usual manner em-| Tal atte = ae ; raat se of mintate prom-| than those proposed some time ago, |to Admiral Togo killed, wounded and ng emg ree ployed by dark-lantern knights | A particularly sad case of fasan-|t t na m in ac- Sinirale is being eld at Tears | ree Te saot dieastrous defeat suf-| “The enemy's second and third | surrendered officers of the Nicho-| oo ag ade wan Ge $8. Venteree, «| acta th the highest atandar ot afterno. fered by the czar land force squadrons are successfully overcom- | lal, Orel, Aprazine and racial SS As weg et eres ied a es itanhen, ate eal ee D phanegadoasirl wipers idmirale Not only will Japan demand the|ing difficulties attending the voyage will be released on parole thie afternoon that he will definit taken to tt ounty jail ir R is a Christian gentle- | today Russia | permanent 0 tion of Port Ar- eastward. They showed themselves ~ Btraight-Jacket Weduesduy morning a } z J 31 y retire on July 1 her sea pow nif a |thur and m practioal occupation of ho mean power, but your squadron, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 31— tly re\ y

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