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THE BTAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— PAPERS CRUSADE g's TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 18 NOT A NICKEL'S WORTH OF NEWS F OR 1 CENT! IN SEATTLE HOW'S THAT FOR A LITTLE ST AR MOTTOT The Seattle Star ara Save FOR THEM ‘ OTHER SEATTLE The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest The Only Paper°in Seattle That Dares to Print the News — = NIGHT EDITION 25 CENTS PER MONTH TO HOLD A CONSUMPTION EXHIBITION ———— - Will He Lose a Good Customer? “Dope Fiends” and Police Engage in toca. PHYY SICIANS BELIEVE THAT PUBLIC DISPLAY WOULD go LONG WAY TOWARDS SHOWING THE NEED OF APPRO. PRIATIONS FOR CONSUMPTION SANITARIUMS ADVOCATED sy THE STAR—PREVENTIVE MEASURES DEMANDED — ee BRERRAAKAK AA KAAAARRARA ARERR eRe Holding of Tuberculosis Convention Practical Tests of Out-door Treatment Residents of Tenements Education of Public Features ; ; Persons to Be Reached ‘ os * 7 * 7 Object * Behind Moveme + * * % o ; t ei King County Medical Society Ho : P IS i O | { Wiltt tte. tee. eee eee eee errr, « eminent fap toward holding a tudercu-| de of a nature to interest and amuse Crazed trom the effects of mor phine William Lovering entered the all classes ‘exhibition in this city for the DUEL IN DARK HALL IN WHICH POLICE AND THUGS EX- of the entire state. f| Particularly {a it desired to reach j is found impracticable, to send | je residents of the sandspit, the —— bed W, Blac nigh thay ied CHANGE 11 SHOTS—LATTER FINALLY CAPTURED AND cal men to the exhibit) blackchapel district and other . led the Beets eiven n New York in irwtek eat eneaultiry sections ee Pee 5 Mgpont Ege PROVED TO BE DESPERATE CRIMINALS q by the National Associa-| where the ravages of the diseases search of the room. The search| _ + pees the Study And Prevention | are most fatal was fruitiess and Lovering lost his hel — Med at onaay = ‘ines cat pended ay ~ ine cones bev +g attempted 10 conclHM@te| shots, The hallway was filled with 1 b ontakt ot the! treatment of conse to hte victio |amoke by this time and it is prob-; Both 1 onnor ad : bie be 1 ton ght at the) tr a - ae — 7 adhe Bix hours later Lovering and! ably due to this that there were no| mitted to ) | jc eng pagan = | Thomas O'Covnor, @ pal, were Cor-| casualties; 11 shots were fired morning in 4 that they Metical men are deeply 1D-| bition to bring. before the public | gered tm thelr room at the Sremo in the matter, and since) the facts,” sald ¢@> of the local phy house, cn Sixth avenue south and | pee: Martie’ at the loud re-| were “dope + ‘Pat they Gar bas been pointing out the|sicians interested in the matter P sy bol "> 2 Z eh fi 4 ar. | DOrts of the firearms, opened her| had purchased morphine and other of the disease in this | \fonday "We want to efecate the on pty y va pe ba Phy ,|goom door and stepped into the/ drugs at nearly ¢ drug empo- ities with whieh | public to the knowledge that con hor =] : yp Ae Be aa tes Sorat Hallway directly in the path of the wi out questions h is confronted in| sumption can be cured; that it is fve Adam) “ gages ina pit 1 duel deoenile #4 be iene “Bh gucked" he Sane ae nately y ner head ducked igeeed to try to bring about the) victims of ignorance or of ¥ Tavatag wee sccnered by On-| mel lis mark and that was by s druggist on Fires it of open-air hospitals! social and hygienic conditions for dios Peters whe 'SOn beat y ‘tas | Detective Adams stated this| avenue, nogth of Madison. 1 haves ther means of cure and preven-! which they 2 te » extent 6 Ma morning that he would have un-| used for four years. I = seth mgt odie ge weir menage the desperate character be wai! doubtediy hit his man but for the] acq in Manila and f - sponsible, although the stage and dealing with. Lovering rought re-| interference of O'Connor, who was| cannot ai If of it. I. do Se corevichatey Gh alk oe ee eine mane. te biame fuge in a vacant room some 4s-| jerking him around and endeavor-| things when the influence of Hiiia, ‘Tocre wilt be mothing |ts convince poopie of what can be the two “Tease.” ‘He ves crouchs| ine 10,08 jaro. inoed ies |it ta 6 nares crates” sale about it. There will be | done Perhaps then appropriations t a mee. ¢ ot as heer Abo officers’ revolvers singed the] if in a normal state,” said Lover- exhibits and setentife | will be finally made by state and ete te mach hag Paint | clothing of the escaping criminal. | ing “ Dut these will be separate | city to establish consumption sani a revolver in each hand. Powers! Lovering fled into the street Aside from this laconic statement the public display, which will | tari . “ aid not have his revolver drawn. | where he was knocked down by an| neither of the “fiends” would talk from public play. ic i ariums. To this fact he owes his life. With| aged pedestrian. Lovering gained|much. Since the bloodless battle of rare presence of mind he knocked | his fest and took refuge in a cold/Sunday morning the police have the guns upward and backed off.| storage room, where he hid in a| busied themselves in securing evi- Lovering, with @ torrent of fle! refrigerator. dence against the two would-be Bames and threats, followed him to| Sergeant Powers entered the place | murderers A grip recovered the doorway. bent upon making bis| with revolver drawn and compelled|through a baggage check found ip escape or killing the officer | Lovering to surrender one of the fiere@’s pockets has bees The plucky sergeant kept close to ‘Throw those guns onto the floor | identified the property of C. Led, FOR INJUNCTION | him, knocking the guns upwards as | fast as the fiend pointed them at him. in the hallway Adams had succeeded in putting the handcuffs on his man and was walking down the hallway when the two police of ficere and their charges came to and come out of that,” comman Powers, on the alert for a second engagement. Lovering, knowing t the game was up, did as he was told, and rolman Ms who had been aroused by the fusil ade. 219 Seneca. | | A brown @er stolen May 31, covered by the |police is also the. property of Led. jin the al e of an overcoat worn by one of the fiends a black mask | was found pinned to the lining by a safety joined them. Both men were pin gether, Seeing tho predicament of taken to police heudquart under| The police leve that O'Connor his fellow officer Adame drew his| guard. Both Lovering and O'Con-|and Lovering are, members of an or- FORNIA COURTS CALLED UPON TO ESTOP PETER HAN. revolver. The sight of the weapon) nor are exsonvicts ganized gang of and ‘dope fiends” maddened Lovertng. who discharged) On April in spite of the fact} that possibly the work of the no- SON, UNIONS’ DELEGATE, F ROM PUSHING BOYCOTT IN SAN both weapons point blank in the « that skeleton keys, a black mask) torious but elusive “nipper” burg- ficers’ faces, One shot, barely} and lock picks were found on them,|lar might be lald at their door. FRANCISCO missel the sergeant’s head, while! Lovering and O'Connor were given| he hapeeane same es" the ee peerewis escaped “pot-| 30 minutes to get out of the city by | JE F died at the fam- - i " evi ting” the detective | Police Judge rdon. Patrolmen|ily residence, § ‘olk, Ballard, sht against Peter Hanson, dele ling truat’s interests in San Fran | both officers opened fire on Love jlives in arresting them at that|ceased was a native of Iowa. Th @f the local Brewery Work-/| cisco, and im order to curb his ac ing, who was discharging hie two/time. They were but the funeral will 1 Tuesday at 10 waion in San Francisco, to pre-| tivities the injunction has been re revolvers as fast ax he could puill officers did not k as the/a. m., interment at Crown Hill cem- im from aiding the local boy-| sorted to. There is an anti-boy he triggers, Each officer fired t ins were b ne po- |jetery fm California, The suit was|cott law in California which makes| = = = it by Manager Sweeney. of|this possible. Hanson has been Tee eee ee aeane| Beattle Brewing & Malting | charged with conspirin n the 7. * . and the Citizens’ allianee,|trade of the Seattle Brewing & 4 The W eather *| city. Malting company. . . * trial is to take place in the} The Trades Council of Vancouver, S otter * > court in San Francisco|/B. C. has now endorsed the boy- Seuss = SREREEESS cott, and it is said that four s# . Strikers look upon this Iat-|loons in that city have voluntarily | “ me Move of Mr. Sweeney as the best | decided to dispense with the local owers to ed of an indication of the effect|product. The strikers have re © night. Tuesday i ithe sympathetic strike and boy-|celved their third installment of cloudy with fe California. Hanson is the| money from the international union j f# representative in the Call-|to prolong the fight wl | — by _— ——— CHICAGO, June 5.—Albert John-; Judge Grosscup today granted a 3 SENATOR PILES WAS ONLY WELL KNOWN LOCAL MAN PRES. | aT? aan. 0 See aber of the Team-| stay execution in the case of ‘ ENT WHEN WASHINGTON BUILDING WAS DEDICATED—THE | ‘aly countod over his “3 Probable Show: union, now driver for Lyon | Mulligan and Donohue, express g | 1 in 0 S ecor eral times, The next morning moat ak |@ Healy, was waylaid while going |teamsters sentenced to jail. by OPENING WAS ALSO IGNORED BY SEATTLE of the Inoney was gone and fa fresh south to i |to work this morning and beaten |2%48* Kohlsaat for refusing to F eo! a Rae agedeDhay Dy weet winds. into unconsclousness by five men, tional proceedings, ‘The men voce ; —_—___——_ : —— me ‘eatin’ money believed to have formerly been| admitted to bail. Their cases will The steamer Corin, owned by, Nef Seattl May 1" Beasie White wan arrested just feameters for 1 , n & Heuly. John-|now be heard by the United States e s jt ywtby Re EEE EE EEE EER EEE EEE EE HEEB EB [Defore whe stepped aboard A train son will probably dic court of appeals Corwin Steamship OMPANY.) Hutch Harbor, from that pout tak ~ } teaving the city. The arresting offi He for peace in the teamsters Attorneys for the employers to- bas the distinction of being| ing the untvide course to Nome # PROMINENT SEATTLEITES AT THE FAIR ON WASHING. # [cers complain bitterly of the treat fe Istrike was revived today, although |4ay filed affidavits in Judge Kohl- ea ace at hess |ieven ba wonktaep aooe ot of tos | eee ee yesh ~ Samp oo gana on aac | the Saturday conferences brought |*#4t'S court, alleging violations of gen ficet to reach Nome/ -ienced no trouble on acco int of the) @ City Officials . es None. ® | of the police court vig vs federal strike injunctior lee feai"'< The Corwin arrived] ice is looked vpn as r-warkat'e|@ County Officials None. # | oe ca | GAME WILL Be HOT ONE|n0 vesuits, and Attorney Mayer as- ver Honsy. eins gases oe it Mone or June 2, after havig|by local mmen Ne-¢t|@ prominent Attorneys . STL Piles, te AR RR RO te) ie jserted that his clients, the em- | teams among them Daniel Ger- flede the trip ta 18 days | st © the first rash to Nome beesn|@ prominent Bankers None, & |* * |ployers, decline to further consult | rigan, accused of assaulting “Btrikes ews came in a teleg-am) bay w verre) been able to sail sight} @ Prominent Wholesalers « None. # |@ GROME THE LAWS—BUT #) The ball game between the (tre|Wwith strike leaders tending to a|braak Curry. It is expected that r. L. West, master of| through to the northern mety >, " t one. * CAPED FINE ® laddies and the “cops,’ at Recres- | settioment Still the belief pre- e rece Jott 1 Captain F * Prominent Reta Nor * i D the recent rioting will Iead to a Yeeel, to the firm of L. H.| without being forced to shove Sremdnent elites S. H. Pies. & |® ‘Mayor Ballinger wants « #/tlon park, was postponed from Sst-|vails in labor circles that the end|hundred or more arrests for cone ents the Corwin| way through iriies of dangerc & “Cleater Seattle,” but he does | urday of IaQ week to next Wed-|is approaching \ tempt , local agents for y . ef? : ty hip company. floes en. a7 as “ae not Want the offenders guilty ® nesday at 2 p, m serail _ ee ee ee ae rae —— | & of keeping dirty back alley en- w| It is understood that Chief De-| : ss NAGASAKI, June 5.—It is stated | ® trances hauled into court and #|laney will coach for hi Leesa on good authority that all Russian! geattic was nobly represen at; have time,” so they say. | ® fined, Through his recommen- ® | Chief Cook will limber up his lungs 18 YEARS naval prisoners, including those oe |" She “ehawber # dation P. A. Halibert, proprie- % |on the side lines for thy flre-fight- who surrendered voluntarily and|‘®® Portland fair on Washingtor nut ennai # tor of the Union bakery * Mayor Ballinger will be given LEAVE those captured during the recent] day Rypetersagncggh mein egies # Pat Dolan, proprietor |e job of umpiring, if he will take fight, will be sent home. The city's representation remind- | gelegaten te nue ba ere - b - — ‘ | ‘ % monished in Judge Gordon's #| Carmichael and Maloney will do 4 o of the ol dramat erith | So, while other cities In the state $SHU, June 5.—The Russian | oe eee oe ooienta Somat | Jomned” with Gov, Meed in making | court'Monday morning, Sani- #|the battery work fer the firemen, : ‘ left has been alightly ad qunced;|iur getect” the opening of the Washington |® (ey Inspector Windt of the #/@nd Patroimen Anderson and Mel ctv i e ON, D. C., June 6.—| otherwise the situation &” un It consiated of United States Sen- | building at the Lewis and rh ex. | health department, and * vin will act in the same capacity : : Eighteen sin the penitentiary J changed. “ ~ . sank. Madaiine (| & manitary officials notifie % | for the police. The removal of the 150 unsan! ge IN akg ist ; r to- ator &. H. Plies, who, as a matter] hibition a success, Seattle “went to sa is wha V. Collins drew as bis - pt the Navy Morton to cone t attend the exercises | sleep at the switch” and forgot ail | # tO transgressors of the filthy #| A squad of police will be on hand/tary shacke on the sandspit, and Wetted an order directing tha Sie leis See eee ee et arcs sicko wor AN | condition of the alley ways & to preserve ordgr, while the chem-| 11)” ooosed removal of hundreds | *hwre in the Lold-up which he and ips at Manila must be in-| Ag Seattic’s representative, but as a| a lw back‘ of their places of busi-. & |\!cal engine ts expected to have sev-/'B* Proposed re nae mah fF : eel @ depart forthwith dor Tr ts renal te “te ‘eave pent date dang encresbmeneptertd ak grt die Sigel eh atm fair waa) jens, No attention was paid tow (eral “put outs” during the mix-up.|of others in different parte of the Th Hallion attempted on April mt has felt it at least | : rs “ Other prominent Seattleltes “didn't ' also ignored by this city i 0 e public city, will be considered by the | 1? ite’ to’ silow a. ship 10 nennene far reemmenenting 9 sneer. \s SITE cisents wine erarh troubles of the Budiong fam-|poard of health at its meeting to-| The two highwaymen waviaid W. , conclust c —— ae ' enmeens 006 d warre were sworn 1 = ‘eanin tel sired in eour 1 cng ke . - : tha lhe semi condition for battle. | pra scu Petersburg. |@ out in accordance with the #|'% 8! ir : t ~ - oly art (Mayor Ballinger has en-|P. M taha and successfully F bb me I law only permits bel- |& breaking of a city ordinance, # |. rag Serpent flel Mar. i the movement , him b were iréced and ar cated, Veenels to be repaired suf-) HONGKONG The Brit sss | but “a little talk’ wan all that | “if No. 2 are concerned in the suit,| Steps will have to be taken to | When the prose:sting attorney's ¢ i t weaworthy > ; m “ : »ut Nils Budiong, the blind brother, | provide homes for the 2,500 people !fice delved a Little Q&to the record i to make them seawor ish steamer Pingsuey reports wit ® the offenders received. rape es te Gihaaed Ewer . del } epee: Paes iduries to the veasels been |nessing the capture of four mer PARE PIN MART NW! sy abire of tee boathonsn, Peathl eccssni autonbion oF apne te: ne tad airehabaerres.tee Teme ig Otherwise than in action | chant steamers by two Russian jto a share of the boathouse at# | who. truction of shacks be-|he had already served two te ee course might e been | cone, . , Jand other property on Lake Wash-|fore many can be burned tentiary, and Ine ; aes «oe ns might bave been converted er mows i orth + MARINE NOTES ington, which have been the bone of| ‘The board will also probably dis awn up charge 4 oT. enst of Hongko No one can explain why weak one and threw It back upon contention in the Budlong family for of enforeing the ex lative sen ‘4 ; . . . z — White, a tenderioin denizen, the municipal authorities. -, leo long. | ordl and devices at he was eo SHANGHAL , Serene out of Police Judge Gordon's « In calm, dignified tones City At-| The French ship Turgot arrived Nils claims that it was his father’s ey - of ¢ nada n | confronted a sentence, ton the Feneh ar nine of the crew of the British | Ow ov onday ime ning with a haughty |torney De Bruler stated Monday | in Seattle from Antwerp early Mon- | wish, well known t e entire fam ( plead guilty to the ; ea tt atea Comhamis tended & Swati dain for law and order and the} mernl that “Bes White, if|day morning. The vessel carries a | iiy, that he be given a certain hway robbery on cone ander Takeshita Tow today from a British steamer, | dle . ; ty of anything, was" guilty of cargo of cement and iron for this|of the property and enough from he be let off on the followed Vv Ad al Uria @ 1 off Gutz-| full knowledge that she could not be) guilty of any r wullty proy e ‘ ae, tet go ice Wis F la and and probably is coming z rl 4S om pus ne ‘ enent umet the ¢ Steamer Bee arrived in port from efor long hould | nty » ne . : ey to the course be taken b Woo Sung An ex-Russlan | Larsen in the § Tt ran ble tor th te to thrash! San Francisco, with a cargo of ce a Budiong, the other brother, {the Green Nov nd eof t Sa ceramen s the Rus is outs ¢ harbor * ; : and briek for Galbraith, Ba ‘ " {Nils 1 jmorning, that paper having filed | N st $990 ships at Mania ut ry ; rr] paneetee She Giabin te HS, SY OMT a Seveeet bd caused by | | Saat sti wang artes for the! more. Carefully picking up her #ttk Steamer Melville Dollar sails for | The bid was nt , ate 4 A ponds 13 argc cige Peboper Spier oie ti rd i , i 4 out ne from Monday night,} Water will be shut off Tuesday|straight matter and ¢ ‘ 0 a tM Amert ar ed nef th sported = § " | elinguent tax notice i y The Fle € claim 4 ae » woman i a full cargo of gen-|from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Holgate delinguen i en J fextroy-" They were captured by Rus- with the ealling da ticket | court m a free ° m ‘ Lot agyel a4 foe “ (os : Picrastk e. * S Tat fs Pe ree , ] hd mu n2ge oe ‘alan Tate Nir has "tab somes roi “qubb 4 the ease a! when he was {t her company, 1 plie Washington, | both bid, but | y lands, ing near Odima island, toruey's office dub ne cane nen h ?