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t igh & & STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— eerie, NeWe {8 fev A NIOKEL’S WORTH OF NEWS FOR 1 CENT! TH ; lage a sea TLE HOW'S THAT FOR A LITTLE STAR MOTTO? ‘ OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS CRUSADE FOR THEM. tits qhe Pioneer One Cent | . mr, ' The Only Paper in f£eattle Paper of the Northwest * ] e eC a e ad That Dares to Print the News = SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1905. Vou 7. NO, 86 NTS PER MONTH jnti-Saloon League Torn “My Hands Are Tied” Is _ With Factional Strife Ballinger’s Excuse THOM! LEADER OF SALOON CRUSADES IN THIS STATE, RAP ARARR RRR RR 6 FOR THE GLORY OF THE CZAR” CIHEF EXECUTIVE SAYS HE CANNOT FOLLOW THE FOOT- M POSITION—NATIONAL SUP! ' DENT " * STEPS OF MAYOR DUNK N FORCING SEATTL LECTRIC ene voeiric SUNTEROENT 1a Te VV ORtNer. 3 pig a lait hs QOMING TO S.ATTLE TO POUR OIL ON TROUBLED WATERS 4 . COMPANY TO PROVIDE A DECENT SERVICE—“UP TO THE * Spotter * * COUNCIL TO ESTABLI6H SCHEDULES,” HE SAYS ee ee ee ed _——- PERERA AAA AAA AAA AE EERE EE ERE HYD * War ... State f Washington Mayor Bi ’ ked — is Members of the P t-Saloon ant ov ; Showers te- ; # supervi tt lay “Ko and Seattle Charges Aga Dr. Thoma, * Sunday nw rried . flere e reply A aker, National Supt. # Hom te « Unith De street car serv< Resignation of Thome, & + nortgdlinad he does 1 © in th in what it ought * winds. 4 “8 rig HERNAN TEER NERA RARER REE no m r 1 h to meke an investt- n « tion could answer tha * ouncl He ’ # i a railway man.” Baker, of Columbus, ©. | Probibitionists of this city are seek ing Ki : : Hu nc ed from ve ur ft of the National Ar ing to use the organisation which AT 2:30, A ; ‘ Say teee dl ogg rbitrate diffe es | of effort to advance themselves pe ally gives me autho 2 ° ound care to Brought the members of | ltically, finding the Prohitition - ee be " . right . " ne ee Se fon organization on the | party jess effective for the purpose = aoe ee eee a eee ree Sone tee is ose! val, a man wilt! i» or ate be pag - aye hedule « ' f the lines, but not| do not know whether conditions are te suc c. | erre |to me. An soc » the counct! pass nom nes of the city. No J up to me been made to me.” Mayor Dunne simply wrote a let- ter to the Chicago street ear com- ae) superin’ of the Anti-Sa eague, w July 1, as « result “ois “KIDS” PRISON hargee wv t the ffect that | ry had duct 1 te in enacted. | pany that the service was a diagrace. 7 pao Poem taht ger Bee Have you as 1 2 was immediately made to of the pugnacious su- | properly while paste hureh| yor Dunne of Ch Ly new cars. have « nm too num-/at Mier oo re i ad active. His work and his entignted. by the of the have been wo persistently | F Baptist church of t ity, of] Judge Frater, who was recently | het be te finding it tm-| which Dr. Thome ie “t! appointed to preside over the juve-| Jonger carry on his work. | the time, and four holly j nile court which ts to be formed| though al to him, | groundiess. Bim to resian for the Dr. Thoms said Saturday if the ant!-sa! | next week for the purpose of look-| ling after youthful delinquents, sald om crusade Inj} “I do not care to discuss the| Saturday that he did not think it} jelanders that madelwould be necesmary to put the from the last | eguinst me. except to « | ——S ‘trouble dat At they /county to any unnecessary exp to build a detention house, at least ne ME the legislature, The are generally made by persons bent Sits MAY BE STOLEN : | 5 for a while, till the court is y, to ald If the Work) accomplished. I have leg nd of-| better settled iquor dilla through | ficial documents in r anton ything necessary for the| lure. Thoms claims that | which prove the slande base g of the court will be done pas well as a Bellingham | lex. My work tn the state for the| next week. ho was aesiating in the | last four years must speak for itself. —— — j traitor, At any rate. The men who know m at be my | Advices received a glar tered a closet win- Bane’s withdrawal | judges * thelr way to the of- : | “In leaving my work, I want to " authorities Saturday morning state + by using an elevator, The j Proceedings | thank the various indivi and that Joo: a quantity of jewelry had was broken down and Deen as harmonious in the | orgunizations which have mate. i of ata p n shop in that cess gained, Cline stated at the they might. Thoma’ | rially helped me in fighting the aa- riday time of the robbery that he was the (aim that certain prominent | toons in this state. As the Tacoma police had been only one who knew the combination ged and unseaworthy they | furnished wi list of the stolen to the safe and that he alone knew allowed to make necessary | Cline Jewelry, they immediately no- | of the presence of the jewelry, which —_— Cy Sage eae to * DISPATCHES FROM ST. PETERSBURG STATE THAT NICHOLAS | Cruisers at Aone: | AND WAR PARTY WILL IGNORE WISH OF PEOPLE—PLAN | aif bse TO RAISE MILLIONS MORE TO CONTINUE WAR | opsire; ‘otherwise they must leave) If the Russian admiral elects the | * veesel will be interned three Russian tified the Seattle police e. | wag val at $2,000. At one time ov 1|Cline’s brother owned a jewelry s|store. The § y stored in the safe looted by the burgiars was the jremnants of a sale of the stock at that sold in Tacoma | the time lowed out bis business, The Jewelry wa property of| ‘The sleuths are more mysti- ag well dress rth of watches, r watch cases he stolen fe ST. PETERS June 3.—Tt te ing any Ruselan ehips, On the fol- MANILA, J ate on bigh authority thet the] lowing morning the cruiser Aksbt | prays ni sero y . ee wer council hélds th Jon that! was wighted and conveyed the de | squadron of the Ru isan’ sols o-oo yea age ag eceapigehtln. Mb: tn mg os re | tt te to apend milllens to keep) atfeyer and captives to Sasebo. rived here at 9 o'clock tonight eboara | "a4 been stored away in the safe, 'dent and have « 1 ade Gio Gar, tether tbh pad tee Se i phe Cline’s brother i# now In the East. he can identify the valuables. demmnity which it te belleved Japan} WASHINGTON, June 2.—The fol-| pore, accompanie as the price of | lowing statement was issued at the) reg and Jemtchug peace. Public jon generally fav- | White House this afternoon regard-| Aacirai ‘Train encountered the | 7? ” Ore & cessation of hostilities, but the |ing the visit of the Russian am | mosste sethh Whthe aediolan att fl | chances peace are small jaador to the president As is the! sore near Lingayen gulf, and ac- D WOMAN AND CHILD VICTIMS OF ORDINANCE THAT jcune with the visit of every other | companied them to Manila. All are 4 TOKIO, June %.—The destroyers | ambassador. no statement, direct OF | more or less damaged. The eruia S$ WHEELS TO UGE CITY SIDEWALKS—RIDER WAS Kasum!, Usumgumo, Sarabami and |indirect. will be made from the | lr have to leave In 24 hours. os be | . . | Ka » have returned to Sazebo.| White House, The president has on tie Ss ahene haniene | AYOUNG GIRL "Varsity = — eee Ora. | The four vessels, on night of the | not talke@ to anyone about it and | ™t*"Ped until the close of the war Some Husky eattle ps Oraterieel Gontest ut the Bate were detailed to attack the) amy statement appearing is without June 3 this ¢ 8-——Rear Admira hip protected cruiser Au- by the ecrutsers | eure to @ . r R jan warships while steaming | the slightest warrant of authority. | morning workmen, endeavoring to Friday Nigh Qe result of a city ordinance , struck her in the side, throwing her of tee ahead. Suddenly they encountered - | extricate the body of Charles Peter- | bicycles on the sidewalks "4 the wheel forward onto the & number of the enemy. The Kasu-| WASHINGTON, D. ©., June 3.-~| #00, longshoreman, who was buried | 1 led t y Janel ” : i | ‘The pole led to id ne {dozen of yu i Mrs. T. Berkin and her | C#>Y: Pelnfully injuring the infant | P@RARRARARRARAAH ARR) mi narrowly escaped a colliaion | Instructions will be cabled to Ad-|in a well cave In Thursday pulled ‘The polite talled to ieutity Ja: | oe be BtAREe Suit ot - Berkin complained to the prose Doe when she staggered up the sta uiting action to words the wom: cuting attorney of Ballard on Sat-| Deadly injured Friday after- | urday morning. He eat % | with a Russian cruiser mitral Train this afternoon FIRST JOBS OF 4 Owing to their closeness the de-| ing the course he must f tion steps at an early hour Satur-|an bared her arms and 1 the h fire of} be jday morning, after a hurried ride | for the fray, but the police quieted Mille near their hor 51° 5 tena the eee. eee Pi Soo lacaniann salveuhed ae taaome ie ’ =| from Second and Union, where she | her down and escorted her to the mue. Loken, and if her parents de not d the single handed | receiving cell. She refused to give SEATILEITES | Setanion and K he fol-| ud = Jencour axanim! and Kagerou, on the fo , : biished in that section | her name h or whistle sounded the pay for the baby carriage and the! lowing mornig discovered two tor aulty . 4 z Of the approaching bicy joctor bill for my baby, I shall g eg eee ERE EEE EES * dy boat destroyers of t nemy. | i" f . gi wera ee o ienemete | sain tee — tyes satavs kin stepped aside, but swear out a Warrant for her ar- One escaped. On approachirg@ the m a member of the Long - | ated and near orn from her body. fo escape the wheel, wh rest. My first job was a her, which hoisted a white flag. fmen’s union. You fellows don't} “She's a new one to uw: re- measurer’s office. in Glasgow, Scot-| she proved to be the Bedovi, with |dare arrest me. I can stand off a marked one of the sergeants. jland, at 4 shillings a week A! Rojestvensky with hie staff aboard ™m surer corresponds somewhat to| She signalled that her engines were | antity surveyor in an archi-| damaged and she was short of coal - “ . : tect’s office im thie county.—Ales-| and water A guard was placed | 5 ander Myers, secretary Northwest! aboard with instructions to execate Trust & Safe Deposit comp regard-| one arm m the body, but were in | unable to ratee the latter aged 2 years, were ron errr. = . 5 Rt te CHICAGO, June %—The settle- | the president of the Chi enone j * *| HOCH WILL ment of the department store driv-| Federation of Labor were among) ‘hore will be “didings” at Pleas- own lunch—but that’s about all, ex- ’ towawa &* WEAVER STILL CLEANING #| ere’ mtrike in believed to be near, in- | ‘one Te-indicte ; ‘ each Sunday jcepting a firm determination to : * ‘EM OUT | dependent of the other striking} Representatives of the team Star is going to take its|have the time of his life y Sey One Gee e teamaters : jowners and teamsters resumed ®/«newsies” out for a regular old-| Through the kindness of the Port & Mayor Weaver at noon de * H. a ieepenbttes ef diva tnber tenders conference lor Mayor Dunne fashioned picnic Orchard route, the boys will be ps z ——- # mande 1 recetved the resig- #| dhpolated by the teameters’ joint| tis afternoon. ‘The team owners |" Drees suits won't be in order, if|sengers on one of the company's MME thought thie ship was “If I'd er tho't thet biame ehip|* DAtor aypercansy su * council today met Edward Hiliman| S#ked the union leaders to have |iney ever are daytimes outside of | steamers Meail Thursday,’ remarked a {was goin’ ter lay over fer ‘er whoie| * “Vl! service comm * in, an effort to arrange a conference | *@ truck drivers vote Tuesday | French weddings! | “De gang” predicts one grand jol- NO tery and axtonivned would day, I'4 eat er mile o’ wire staya|* ‘e" issued orders t * | with o committee of State street |°V®@!2g upon the proposition to ch “kid” will take along his! lification a the decks of the steam- | ‘fore I'd ‘choosed’ that ‘dump’ fer a| * '*# 8" examination bd | managers. The labor commit-| M4 the strike. It ts the expressed i getagap re nt Pan el # tensive list of applicants for | empowered to effect ./Oition thta age QgQoigw!)!) | ——————————————————SEEEEEEEES iat veone fay afternos He wae a thoroughly ” ‘esq sedhtera Gham " coca Met 4 nettiement without erring the| Teturn to work LS +e NER EE RB lin Walla Walla ea Mecuet which was plainly | “gent,” who intended to make Geverent blow ‘the republics matter k to the joint council. | ¥| H. W. Henkel was arraigned be- Mi the face of th ae sae APE ny without digg ong ® machine has received * | eter ferences x be held this Eh RAIN EOLAVS SAILING * fore Judge Frater Saturday and mech use for a vessel that} trated, however, owing ce ae Ee SES EE SS | Chaiegen of wholedale violations of pading of vessels bound for */ not guilty to the charga PEt wail on time that the officers of the vessel, in | federal strike injunctions, in addi- Nome *| Mrs. M. Speilman was, Saturday, i SG isto” tehneret” ho| cennehing tan oda decae te sa} [a TA $7 tacts pew behore dotes E oval steamah redict #| granted a divorce from her husband, turning to t (fleers of | clining between a few tone of 1 = VANDAL Kohiauat, will be made Monday by thet t eather will delay the #/S. § man, on a charge of deser- % away in thunder couldn't | ing machinery and the soft side of al | Attorney May f the employers | © steamers at ®/ tion 6 claims he went away four ‘ mee 86 hours ago, instead | tier of ca 1 goods, H the only | ane ress companies, “It ia aid] e day * | years ago and has not been heard S& man penned up all| stowaway on record found by the the new affidavits will include the| i" ® | from since, — dirty hole. "En awl fer | officers of the different ve who names of several labor leaders, and] BUTTE, Mont., Jun te any 0 Yee ee ee | cars: Ven ae a Bie cramped limba ing titted te | were com the asylum by | tences for the violators, pileation of the Amsigamated at LITTLE HAPPENINGS Am o attacked a wagon Of | torneys for a rehearing in the Min the Bartlett Manufacturing com-| nie Healey case. This forever dis STOCKTON, Cal, June 3.—Jim oer Saron!, who Is alleged to e blown iperior court, Friday. Vaughn ms at he has power from the ) perform miracles and con- up the Angels quartz min Angels ; ‘ . vp | Lar AGENTS QUIT yesterday, has disappeared, He waa| pany € by a non-union ¢ poses of the question of the title aer Athton, of the Port! tinually preaches, while Catherine Aye intendent fa the mine on Ashland avenue at noon “|! to the mine, giving Heinze ind route, was placed on the) pawoett is making preparations for THE ls , n given notice of dis-| at guarding the wagon,| putable possession oetween Seattle and Everett,| 4 splendid feast and writing checks EQUITABLE Oe Se eae ew revolvers and charged th narday. The steamer Telegraph, | fo nag as cape ne rintendent that . Seve ‘ | | which regularly plies on that route,! gajudged insane fore. Thomas Gleason and Danie! Tyne was forced to lay up for one day " aielnal told & a to dell ana’ tone owing to one of her cylinder heads | HEAVY SUITS FILED Vallejo, Cal, has seconded the th explosion of th mine. Twent ndictments against skin! blowing out Friday afternoon. Cool | agents | beer boycott in Seattle, Word was he explo ate JOHAN HOCH inom were returned to the grand WANTS DIVORGE “ae Agar shane Php enn cenelifitntot: GS Os ert SC ea pan npany received Saturday morning by the|w#k&katk teehee liehelehehel Modern Bluebeard ntenced to} jury t including 12 re-indict | the head of the cylinder, wa light the filing of a heavy da hee MOINES, June ee Becta t allied the 8 Contry * rs that the labor t niqns of the * x»! Hang ments of men already under con ly bruised by a flying miss! jag sult against the city Saturday Life of De nia town had boyeotetd he|® ST, PETERSRURG, June 3. &| CHICAGO, June 3.-—Jud Ker-| «piracy charges : It is expected the vessel will again] morning. Martin Tierney, the les- EW a7 t sound products, * —During a monstmition of #|sten today sentenced Johan Howk The eight new indictments will NEW YORK, June 3.—Brodie 1 | resume her run Sunday . nd W, &. Mogart, the owner of YORK, June 2 boycott may go hard with al % 16,000 moh, the Govsashe a | blekaist, to kane, Jube for the| include Albert Young, former presi-|Duke, tobacoo magnate, today| J. White was arranged before st nd lodging hobse at Sixth it today of many of Uncle Sam's sailors|% ond police charged th® mobs. & murder of Mrs. Marie Welcker| dent of the Tear rs’ International | brought suit for divoree from Alice | Judge Frater, Saturday morning, | and King, filed s of $2,900 and ported on Ko " + fl P ce othe ames withheld.| Webb Duke, whose narriage to d plead fuilt o harge $8,080, respective aged fa, hat af ; ns } marine Vallejo is @ navy | ® Fifty-two workmen and 50 po- #| Hoch f nion, and other nam witht Md | Wet I » : x se t jand ad 1 y to a charg : 8,080, v It is allege a e two factions have y town, and if there is not any|# licemen and Cossacks were in- % In a brief statement Hoch denied} A charge of conspiracy to injure the} Duke in December was the begin-| grand larceny. He as aAceNse s loose on the geet a Bnd will select Robert fair bee town the bluejackets | # jured. # his guilt, and said he felt no ill will | busine of Chicago mercantile] ning of sensational litigation, The} stealing $2 from € Greer through negligence of Chieago, 1 airman of'r nd it difficult to quench their | » ~!toward any of the prosecutor He ' firms, boycotting, et: sult was brought on statutory “Lake and also for stealing t t impossible for the Mictors af the ieuira is ant a , 1 k Ytnan . af the + ane amanda a Mie Wea Wiyun Wess ba eo nin BOR ee cloned with a “God forgive von