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PAPERS DIDN'T HERS’ C ONTEST THINK FIRST! THE STAR'S NOON EDITION HAS WEWS OF THE SAME DAY-NOT THE DAY BEFORE BRIGHT, BREEZY BITS OF BNAPPY SPORTING pad THE OTHE NEWS ON THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE g THE scroOt TEAC i The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest The Seattle Star The Only Paper in £eattle That Dares to Print the News _ = SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSIRAY, JUNE 1, 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 84 a5 CENTS PER MONTH Admiral Togo Tells the World How He Swept the Russians From the Sea Sensation Sprung D By Strike Leaders ae a ee eo | omer Desert the Dead Man Who Befriended Them FULL REPORT OF THE GREAT BATTLE FROM THE FRONT—IT FIRGT REAL ACCOUNT OF THE NAVAL DUEL—CZAR RUMORED TO CONSIDER JOINING | HANDS WITH THE COMMON PEOPLE—EMPEROR OF GER- MANY URGES NICHOLAS TO MAKE PEACE 18 THE REMARKABLE : LONDON, June 1—Baron Hay-;crutser® Rossi and Gromobol were i | e be 4 J 2 . June 1 Levy Mayer, | by certain prominent business men Young sald he told the jury that /ash! received Admiral Toge's sev-|eunk by torpedo boats. oo = the = call a strike against rival firr & bribe was off by a firm/enth report of the battle which mo: ny that OU NC eK ¢ ls prepared to give! p , ‘ iemarny eninta ia Cl ican: yaa ee A, vy i to giv pr ~vigen a —a Hs the places the total Japanese losses a SHANGHAI, June 1.—The hos-| AUSTRIAN DIES AFTER DRINK OF WHISKY AND MEN HE WAS |saloon early Thursday morning. * details. present strike if he would call out | 800. pital ships Orel and Kostroma weer All drank whisky. Not long after ree ow ene See A Bonne gl Ret nfo -_— the teamsters of the Sears-Roebuck | Torpedo boats numbers 34, 26 and|capturéd and taken to Saseho. KIND TO FIGHT OVER HIS VALUABLES, THEN LEAVE THE [taxing his drink Pussich com- y ot President | company. Shea said the brider of-| 65, which were sunk, are the only| charged with infringing The Hague lat ling “ ¢ unio d create: : ; h ‘ u plained of feeling “queer.” He sat ‘agsinst the union leaders and j Sheet reat nd consternation in| fered him money also, and that big| vessels lost by the Japanese onvention CORPSE IN HANDS OF CITY down on a dry goods box on the tie president of the} = oy os re , bribes were offered the teamsters The admiral says | wharf and after groaning for a few . presid lo @ teamsters' joint council voted on several other ocasiona. He said The Osliebia was seriously 4 WASEIN: : , > ey - - . i . anion, wal a we riously dam VTON, D. C., June 1 minutes became unconscious. His gi tmamsters’ union told the jury jte have peace. A conmittee met the all refused to take them. In one! aed early in the battle on May Minister iacom reports th it ts ft t or fo " ous | cc ions, acti dvi himeeif two companions | managers of the department stores instan busin 4 the | left the | nd sank at 8 lock fedpah bh A Atter acting ne benamave Se fee Aa rage oe | na pmpenions, acting upon, S56 SSY as < “ . . ce business men paid the | left the line and sank a o'eloc offte Y announced that Admiral . catds ustrians e satinfied « ted|of bystanders, carried the dyin, two years ago/in effort to effect a settloment union $20,000 as a strike b The Stool Veltky, Admiral Nakbim.| VOIMbHbon wae killed not cap-|"rothers-in-law, taking them from , Aumitias again. man to the Wayside tuetgeact —eunenmeemmmememeee (0 0nd Viadimir Monomach suf |tured, as reported May 30. Austria to Beattle and paying all of What about your friend?” they|bospital not far distant. He was idaieat bel a be tered heavily at midday, being bad Be : thelr expenses, Stiro Puasich, 0604) were nutes Seah Gen they tovicen ane Ga aing Were injured but five soldiers | w FEVEPHRVELE SS zi 2 by a torpedo boat fle “| WASHINGTON, June 1.—Minister| as. an Austrian, was deserted by the ©. let the town bury him!” was|trolman McDonald notified both the d Suieaing the enetrt wore induret.|@ EOVATNY A* um Wen | - ia that put them completely out | Gristem Teports an additional main| three men when he lay at ¢ # | the reply coroner's office and police head- dptetel eavaley haven awe nines 1a. Tein OF Gamila Chou a | cout man They were discovered | force of four Russian second class door Hut he befriended you, according | quarters; Deputy Coroner Austin vests esate Mc ae wen ING OF GERMAN CROWN # | next morning drifting near Tehumla|cruigg@rp and subsidiary vessels! Now Pussich’s dead body Hes at |to your own story! and City Detective Sam Corbett an- a Sia thaws. The anarebiat d)® PRINCE * | by the converted cruisers Shinane-| have bdan destroyed. the Bonney-Watson morgue and What's the difference now—he’s|#wered the call. But for their fn- Ge iw aeake tan Seca wena #)} mary and Yaramaru and Teinte |will be buried here, as the trio | dend! vestigation the dead man’s rela- & teshdne Ghana © tg bane maru, but went dowa before they |whom he bad befriended sai And the trio left in a hurry to|tives and friends would have ear- | & wedding of Jerman cro | could be captured, ox _ as ‘A Well keown Journalist, named| a prince and Duchess Cecelle ca w{ing 916 survivor, ee a cm AP ge . emplete the journey provided: them | ie Of th can be fetureed to the ° ° e 2p “_" ured , he »y the ran whose body they left to | the hich can be retur ‘o the fhe result of a quarrel over a Malato, has been arrested on sus-|# Tuesday, June 6, every reeog #| The Navarin was struck by four Png ge ag sind erin ee eee steamship office and the purchase Stack in a game of seven-|Dicion of being implicated tn the|# nized royal family the # | torpedoes and sank, Three Japa ge sappece Ar ree ges ee eee ir-|price refunded. Toipkovich stated the Union bar, Ravensdale, plot to assassinate King Alfonso,|® world will be represented by ®| nese torpedo boats sank during the ene, Aastrinn: Sees When. notified the strange clr | ree helt { | hee = Wounded in the neck, his two — | ® members The prince of &/| the crews were rescued. Damage \¢ mornt gx Bi ores 9 Pee ate A he wnat orone rg . Sins cnt Taba, aoa} PARIG, ‘Sane 1-King Alfousa| & Wales future king of Bag. %|to cihes vemels, incleding destriva po totes Meenas adhe Deceemer eed byaaodband nin Pao rine r Papp em senses oe eee ae fest, G. Ludwig, bartender,| went to Challens today to witness| ® land; Archduke Francix Ferdi- # | ers. was very slight’ None were In ompany with his brothers-in-law, | account for the abandonment of the Ne jthe army maneuvers ge ama | # nand, future emperor of Aus- #| capacitated fo 4 Mike Driosinevich and Jahn ‘Totpko- | body and also the unlawful earrs-| In far-off Austria a mother and to Ludwig's version the | by President Loubet * Grand Duke Michael, #| “As nearly Japancne be eather sine, Pussieh ar” | leg aatay Of tbe eee Tey bteames | wiee chileren Gwnlt @ letter fom! raised a “rough| Befere starting Alfonso attendod| brother of the czar; the #|and Russian fleets were engaged eer nea te aie Pang tienes Wek On ee The stean,|Puasich. Months will pass before ‘Over the disposition of the early services in the Catholi¢ ‘own prince of Denmark, the #| the field of battle was greatly ex- FR ee Bachem th we Oe Di fl bo ogee tries mr Phen Alen ‘gad Ludwig tried to pacity church of Saint Clothilde, where he|@ crown prince of Sancdinavia, @| tended. The hae belie ‘abet Avetria at Pussich’s expense last whistle and will not touch any | the authorities can get ber address. fhe tri, Ludwig says, went offered thanks for bie escape from| # the heir of the Belgian throne. # | !t was imp 7 ues ailve tale on the three men found that | point between here and Nome His blood relations deserted him at gathered armsfull of rocks death at the hands of the bomb l@ the crown prince of tugal five miles h bad expired, they immed Coroner Carroll announced his|the call of death and hurried on to the place again to pelt | thrower last night | ® the crown prince of Roumania, #| 1 was therefore to keep fought for the p intention of holding a post-mortem | gratify their avarice in the gold- * with the misstles The police made 15 additional ar-|# the crown prince of Greece, # touch with a ne under | bis silver watch and som pation upon the remains, and, (fields near Nome Enongh bas Bpotect himself, so Ludwig | Tests thie morning of suspected an-|# and the crown prince of Mon- # even ring the daytime. The op : a necessary, an inquest will |been saved from, the Good, mane fired one shot from his erchists, but {t is certain the man|# tenegro will be some of the #/| battle occupted two days and two as te vequt aw, om held. The facts reported to the | property to bury him, and the Bon- wounding Stanley Harris| who threw the bomb was not cap-|f most important personages #{ tights. The enemy scattered’ In of the valu nd wes | coroner add to the mystery sur-|ney-Watson company will carry out tured. |@& present. The American am- {every direction. Home of our vee- iged te sHice headquarte snding the death of the Austrian. |the last rites denied him by his own . a, Sette M. Starwich * basmador in Berlin, Charlie &\sels engaged in dattes subsequent to prove hy to do so. The quartet entered a waterfront | kin. Sam Laren is another victim of typ nr ~ : the prisoners to Seattle. | & magne Tower, will probably b to the battle ying mplete a CB Hore, Ravensdale, brought fe gg ings While in company | entrusted with Sen pamennaees report eeverai'daye” sie man to town. Bessie White of the St. Paul! » tion of the United States * The cruisers Nytake and Otawa is asking for warrants for 1 | Bouse ~ aw eet We Tle a idiscovered the Russian crulser | while the in @ money and this morning vintian o'clock Sane or / tender fered MOM | oke up to find bimeelf shy Beasle|* * * ¥¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ 4) Stiaman Bt YD an Oe } put in jail. ng in the vietnity of Chappian bay Pate and $55. He notified the police and LOOKING FOR STEWART. immediately acked her. It } ’ |Donald, Patrotmen Mayou and|rest of Alex C. Stewart Thursday. |crunsers Almaz and Aurora was | }Burkeman arrested her. A war-| He is charged with obtaining m rpedoes on the night if j rant will be sworn out in the pro®-| under false pretenses. Last. week jecuting attorney's office charging | he is alleged to have sold a claim in Judging from this and former re s'7) | | three domestics. Her winters have BOMB the Wate woman with grand let-/ the Gadfly Mining p-|ports the enemy's main strength | BLAGORATE CEREMONIES TO MARK THE STATE ENTRY INTO |been sepninrty.. spant.. ot. Onanen, | cony | per Creek, Alaska, te onaisting eight battleships, | ode ihirese two Urges CITY OF PRINCESS CECILIE CEREMONY TO TAKE PLACE | wivere her ee tercsadh i ai an agent in the New York biock, | destroyed captured, three ar- | S@OCU 4 = P m - June 1—King Alfonso | WANT OPEN SESSIONS for $1,000, and a half share in a/| mored cru three coast defense Cear to Make Peace. IN CHAPEL OF IMPERIAL PALACE BEFORE REPRESENTA- ef ooree —- mgt —— * Loubet both narrowly | SALT LAKE. June 1—The com-| claim to a woman for $500. The | ships destroyed or captured, with unal girl, whose mode of life Resaesination at midnight mittee on const! of the Weat- | police have a hint as to bis where-| the second-class cruisers and other} WARBHINGTON, June 1.—It is of TIVES OF THRONES OF EUROPE stb cee we oe of young iliey terersinn trom & ora today re. | abouts eins aeutsaved. tha cnunny's fizet TOaeee Sh teat tae preah lediee of the middle classes than to ee at the and Opera ndement making all |ing power is thus annihilated at'aweuthern trip will begin of { fren oe pr seat lestined to A bomb thrown by an an- | open. stead| ST. PETERSBURG, June 1.—The - October 1 nd will py 12 dayx.| BERLIN, June 1.—Preparations ely 600 Its capital, Schwerin, | °™press of a mighty empire exploded near the royal | cruiser Inumrud arrived at Viadi i wes: i" q ¢ extra sexeion of con- for the marriage of a little town with a 7 lation of | Barly in the afternoon this public vostok and reported that Vice Ad-|,.8): | PETERSBURG, June 1—~| gregy with not 4 on Oc-Jerown prince, Freder H « than 40,000. The Duchess Ce-| entry, the most interesting and pte- v4: miral Birilef, who started for Viad-| T2#t the czar wil desert the | tober a6 Duchess Cecile, of Mecklenbur e's brother, Grand Duke Frederic | turesque feature of all the wedding sanhabs Gn Ohine eomamnnt oR bureuacracy and join with th n Schwerin, are y approaching iV.. is now its reigning| ceremonies, will take place. A pro- sian naval forces, is re ta) mon people for better government) os piu: . L-The an. |completion. The state ceremor ‘ cession in which Duchess Cecilie i pedectme | i# the latest rumor im court circles. | MADE rot gg ema , tion with the weddir grand dueal family is so poor) Will be the central figure will start | 00 | Im support of this, it has always |My jody red in the Wie | will form a series of festivitte at members must almost be|from Bellevue castle and will pro- | LONDON, June 1 A been claimed by many who are} le commission bil, with a{vvaied in modern times. D nase as royal paupers. The | ceed along a route between two and |eomes from Parte that an attemot|coaversant with court afairs, that (70. (eee ae nee othe C will certainly be bewildered hess herself, born at a smati|three miles in length to the im- was made today on the life of the| Nicholas has been forced s ure ndw Goes to the gover by the bomatiess tumery - intry house, was brought up with | perial castle, situated In the center | exes | his will to prolong the war and that ge play wi ¢ ixury than the daughters of |of Bertin |” The remor to unconfirmed | he never favored autocratic domin e her own we r an av weaithy merchant. Her| The car will be drawn by eight | feo TOKIO. —?e “rg rir r have Ween spent at a small) white hi Outriders in| many | Yall wenecane the ated 7 nae clei tibert, Gatea ¢ : an ean |i lodge near the Ba aft, jllored medieval Corie will att ” .* c 1 me complete |. coshmander se : ors an ¢ ) square wher family lived unceremont-| astride the first two r of eig “WET'’ OR “DRY | overthfow of the bureaucratic ve ee ‘ population | and attended by wo or | horses. regime and a more democratic con-| | en neg eal dition throughout Russia Geatrt ‘Donshe or 08 ANGELES, June on An The revolutionists, how ao| thet, Be Der Denso} on votes on the saloon question not ree with ged | Mornipe. of M Abe eseay te a ae Bila: |dtecmet cn the part of || Kington valve Kk. Thone © of the cha The vote; repuaiate 1} present sious | POMS, Wetuding the ft | an ordinance t If this be true, and if the mas he Osttat i troy ‘ Had Bouly! f the Urhung r nit is douwbdtt Both It appe tt ht rok | xpect a large vote BT. PETERSBURG, June 1.—Ad-| aboard Ad Rojestvensky and es from Ber a he ainer| staff bee nicing the ¢ yesterday forwarded an rent @ he afterr of M 4 no SOFT HEAD, SOFT HEART” patch to the czar urging him to 200 @f the crew of the Oulinbia, but ANGEL J LA. W.! make peace. ting naviga ficult, trans M . lay to five| ‘The message was followed a| ferred Hijoxtvennk tuft to th I ory, long autokraph letter inting out | Biedoork. The } hile rur \ tt are | n why Russia should give| ning north 1, met, on the mor at I t » present struggle ng Of the 28th Jonakol, t 4 of burs TOKIO, June 1 An officer of e whith vee € be i 1 xed ere | Russian Battleshlp Borodino now @| tratiiferted. The I \ ' *t he wriaoner at Malzera way that | hersetf. ‘ t R tven " his flag| The O- ot Suds the Kr yvaroft he was really| yivors, + : mit 1 ' np n board the Bordino during the|sernck f t [ed « k hort |action. When the Bordino sank the) the battle A M « th t k, “May |admiral boarded the destroyer Be | Volkerst am was k f be as soft as your|dovi on ’ wa t ty] ‘The survive f ' ay! ik | captured they maw tw k in the thick pf the batt on May | pmigie ‘ Ellis has} WASHINGT J 1.Japan- If thie ie true, it kea five de- | ad considers in han-|¢8e Minister Takat a brief | stroyers Tost | t ard Bonnell, the French | tet bia on | , t who was deported some | leavinr ! | The prisoner tried to « All p gon ST. PETERSBURG, June 1.—It Is ‘ ‘ The t time he ! talk of {reported this afternoon that M Sta to the tank b broke away | think e bh Y . i r ning ~~ y from Par atl 4 to dash through the door- | #0, there ma ft the requeet of the — Kovernmer | WASHINGTON lie was caught, however. The| peace, but nor arrange pea ‘ negotiat ne France} & tov had to bind bin hand having agreed that if the terms ar Hestigat ion na Di 4 ‘te ‘ und tle him to a plant fo NAGASAKI Jpine too nerow 6 ask the powers to tontrovers cvent him from escaping.‘ mored that the Russian 4 pel Japan to mediate