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EAN ADVERTISEMENTS uy © R ANI EL'6 WORTH OF NEWS F OF | CENTI THE STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— J ont CLE TED BY THE STA me aces” — How's THAT FOR A LITTLE ST AR MO ‘ror OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS CRUGADE FOR THEM Re Fhe Seattle Star SEATTLE WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 8 The Pioneer One Cent paper of the Northwest wont EDITION, % 25 CENTS PER MONTH KORWAY BREAKS AWAY FROM SWEDEN The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Little ee oe Seeten ee Py. Uncle Sor ns LITTLE CHINESE GIRL 16 LEGALLY KIDNAPED AND SHIPPED OFF TO 'FRISCO ON BOARD THE UMATILLA—SHE WILL BE LACED IN A CHINESE HO ME—GAYS SHE'S GLAD TO GET AWAY FROM SEATTLE ney de Bruler and signed by Police Judge Gordon, The prosecuting wit neas is G. F. Mather © T%—-The made that Sweden has indtrectly ared that the; assured Norway that 10 forceable Last Sunday the whole neighbor ANA today ¢ petween Norway and Sweden| measures will be employed to keep Se one king will be dissolved; | her within the bonds of the presen Demure Uttle Miss Ah Sou t# no/ would accomplish their fe The order for Ah Sou’s removal | was received by the United States | bright little Chinese maiden | marshal’s office Tuesday. Ah Sou | who fell afoul of Uncle Sam's im-| will be taken to one of the Chinese | migration In two years ago and/| missions in San Francisco, it is | who has b ged up in the King | understood, and there held under jcounty jail since, was quietly | bonds pending her appeal. spirited away at @ o'clock Wednee As to what will become of the day morning on the steamship! Ah Sou fund, dug up from the pock- Umatilla, bound for Ban Francisco. | ets of the Hearst organ readers at She was taken from the county jail|the time that sheet “s.opped over” }under an order issued by Judge|on the Ab Sou case, the prophet say- Gilbert, of the United States court/eth not. The sum amounts to $626, jof appeals, at Ban Francisco, and was raised for the purpose of | Unless the Umatilla is swooped |trying to beat the United Stated down upon in Canadian waters by |{mmigration laws, so that Ah Sou Moy Bun, or some of the other des-| would mot have to return to China, UY, perate bogie men created by the| ah sou, however, spoiled the whole “}) 4 ‘ we UiC Mi 2 local Hearst paper, Ah Sou will! dian by coming out, when the tile. longer in & lm the invading army of determined worm destroyers Investigated the }clump of alder brush they found hood turned out to fight the inva sions of the furzy worms. Just in | front of the Mather home stood an the King Will cease to act a&/ union. | i Tt thing bas] | et , | lig present stare council | j 4 | | var tent caterpillar nest They innocent alder bush, It furnishet E aie qorrament of Ne! Occar Protests | varxes tno branches and later re- me shade for Mather’s children. When y » the ki s ado} }turned and cut the brash down address ee ee ee ee x | Mather threatened to shoot. At against him and his STOCKHOLM, June 7.—King Os-|torney Roberts, of the New York ood Swedish nation, and/cat Seat a telegram to Premier block, dared him to, but Mather ie to co-operate in the se- | ichaelson as follows: “I have re-| backed down, Now Mather secks ine srince of - the cetved the communication of the! redress, but he will not get ft be mae yons council of state and record a most|cause J. W. Sullivan, a tailor in e ee eeasottc to occupy he) decided protest against the method|the employ of Councilman H. P. 4 Y), Norway and action for the movement.” Rude, holds a blanket permit giving \ him the right to cut down and f y opening the government ee eet ne| THE EFFECT IN SEATTLE. [slash brush at Judkine and Thirty offic ‘om today | second. According to the interpre thereupon unanimously} ‘The separation of Norway and tation of the permit by City Attor reach San Francisco by the end of| money bad been raised, with a stodt the week. If, however, the terrible! denial of any desire to stay in the the following resolution: | Sweden wil! not materially affect All members of the) those nations or their relations of _ have laid down | with other countries, according to ‘offices, and | Andrew Chilberg, Norwegian aud His majesty, the kink, | Danish consul at this city Medeclared himself unable to es-| “The trouble seems to be almost ® new government for the) entirely over consulships,” said Mr |Chitbers, Wednesday morning ach country wants its own con- a s becomes inopera-jsul. I have not followed the mat 9 Morthing authorizes the ter carefully, however, and cannot of the council of state,|/speak from a thorough knowledce retired today, to exercise wutil|of the matter. It will result, of Botics, as the Norwegian | course, in the appointment of two t, the power appertain-| vice consuls at this city. One man the king in accordance th | has Teprevented both countries constitution and existing | heretofore. The constitutional ney de Bruler the residents of that section can start in at one end of Judkins street and cut brush clear to the other end and the same with Thirty-second and even Thirty-firat Street Superintendent Walters has the record of the permit, which ts an old one Mather \s & poor m he has a humble home sur ded by the mansions of wealthy householders They hare driven him to the wall for he has no rights Mra, Wright is the wife of » for tune hunter who “struck it rich io the Klondike.” Attorney Roberts is determined that she and the other | type of the | ie yet to b | Ah Bou In captivity, cond enemies of the tmoffensive little Oriental are as desperate and high nded as vouched for in the tall Hearst organ, the worst feared; at any moment the terrible Moy ing the Jolly Raver,’ ‘may bob up in Cana jdian waters, bear down upon the Umatilla, carry off the defenseless mned for ever more to trap rates and cook chop-suey Presumably for the purpose of circumventing such a move on the} | part of Ab Sou's supposed enemies |the fact of her departure was kept |secret until after the Umatilla had United States. She said she homesick, and wanted to go h to China. Jast before leaving on the Uma tilla Ah Sou said Wednesday morm> ing: “I am glad to be out of Se attle. The Times pestered me and worr me. It said I wanted to stay in America when I dida' and {t raised money I didn't wan! for appeals. The Times don’t a to ery over me about having to 60 back to China. That's where J want to go. Let the Times cry over |gome other girl that is here and ‘wants to be somewhere else—some of the white slaves it has tn its With these changes which are| Other Norwegians and well! jaset a " ADecessity by the fact of the; known Swedish and Norwegian be spared Cine andes or eines with Sweden. The one king! Americans seem to attach more im fight, but Mather is haunting the ; in consequence of the) portante to the event. They fear hall of justice and dogs the fot e having ceased to act as the! that it will result in continual fric-| steps of the city attorney He King. {ton between the two countries; | thinks that he has a much right to on ae retiring premier, /that commercial competition be-| preserve trees that furnish shade on behalf of the govern-itween them will become keen and/ for his children and his home as bit the task entrusted to bim./| that both nations will adopt a more wealthier neighbors have to destroy expected that the storthing| liberal form of government. In| them. For years he haw cared f BMtue a proclamation to the| spite of the fact that both countries the trees and they showed that care on June 12. have been governed for years by Now there ls a heap of dead brush i — the same king, there has always | where once lourtahed. Th. RDON. June 7.—The Times| been more or lees race antipathy pelle Tear eae fg ca tahng ondent-at Christiana says on| between them. This jealousy will/as Mather threatens to get even hority that a statement is|now become more marked. EGRAPH BRIEFS | the Inte“Peter L. "Kimberly the JUGGED FOR fron and steel magnate, was pro-| | bated today. Charles 1. Rader, of NG. Pa, June 7.—The un- etn Cal., received $200 per FIV of a handsome monument |™onth during life late President MeKiniey | this the big day of the annual @campment of the Grana | NEW YORK, June 7.—The direet- of the Republic. jors of the Equitable met this aft-| Thomas Hallen, the partner of qmmenaste erncon, Itds anderstood the recent, William Collins in the hold-up” been out some hours. The news! jonly then leaked out by accident. | f | Whether the terrible Moy Bun has yet learned of it and set out inj SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—It ts |purenit hax not yet been learned, | said that Judge Gilbert's order for | but no great commotion so far has|the transfer of Ah Sou from Seat- been noticeable among the Celestial | tie to San Francisco was issued om population south of Yesler Way | account of the alleged pernicious ef- Ah Sou will only be outside the ju-| fort of the Seattle Times in intef- |risdiction of the United States a|fering with the efforts of the iar | few hours while passing thre ugh migration offielals at Seattle to ap the straits, and Moy Bun and his|/hold the immigration laws. Ab terrible band of yellow bogle men] will be placed in a Chinese home will have to hustle some if they } here. Brighton Beach Jezebel ‘Tries to Kill Neighbor land, who ran before another shet own country.” THE RUSSIAN PEASANTS VISION OF TH B FUTURE TRRRRRR RE RAR RH! According to the complaint of district of Khitchevan, Erivan | this city A. Nadeau, second vice president, ON, June 7.—Greatly im- | resignations from the board wil) | for which Collins was sentenced on oe ae ak ‘a le # John H. Strickland, of Brighton|could be discharged. im health as a result of his |be discussed with a view of filling | Monday to 18 years in the state pen-/| |® PORTLAND WIFE BEATER * | Beach led with the prosecuting| The matter came up before Jus- fn Europe and his course |the vacancies. It is not expected | !tentiary, was Wednesday morning i* atv 2 STROKES * /attoraey, he narrowly eseaped be-| tice White at Columbia City, Sat- at Bat Nauhelm, Secretary |that any definite action regarding |é'ven @ five-year term by Judae l@ PORTLAND, June 7.—The #| ing murdered by Jane Doe Richardt, |urday, who sustained the argument Hay sailed for home today |the chairmanship will be taken | Griffin. The lighter sentence was % first conviction under the new ® | neighbor, who shot once at him |of Attorney Willet, for the defense, @ White Star liner Baltic. jtemee: Hyde dented the story that | si¥en Hallen on a showing of previ # Whipping post law occurred #|and drove him away at a run with|and granted a demurrer setting - - George Gould offered him $5,000,000 ,0U8 good character, that he had * today, when big. burly Charles ® /a revolver forth the fact that the complaining . Pa. June 7.—The will for his bolétags in the Seuitapte i drinkiog on the night of the # McGinty was found guilty of #| Strickland said he was walking| witness had not stated facts suffi- ee sca ~— on ee ene & beating his wife and sentenced # | past the Richardt home when the|cient to cause an action. “Oe he oon th Ballard *#to 2 strokes of the lash. & | woman called him back and ac- The prosecuting nr al bar - some eR, o Balan * The punishment was admin- | cused him of calling her husband a/that Justice White reve = ~ CRIPPLED GIRL: WIFE OF 15 forger, was given a one-year sen-|SHAARAKA HRA AAAAHKEHER ENE ELEY YESS |, iccored this afternoon on the #| thief. Richardt then appeared on |sions of the supreme court In deny~ cg a Shh # CAMPAIGN AGAINST EDUCATION IN RUSSIA & |* bare back of the victim. With # | the scene, and Mrs. Richardt pulled | ing the complaining ee er +4 - 8T. PETERSBURG, Jv Governor General Trepoft has # |® each blow blood was brought, #/a revolver out from underneath a/to trial, and a new trial w Oe eee campaign against ation en the ground that It opens & |® and McGinty shrieked with # | dishpan and fired, missing Strick | granted” and the case fought out. 4 3 & the eyes of the people to evil conditions and weakens the au- & |® pain as the strokes rained on #| “a * - # thority of the government. He today summoned the principals & | ® his quivering flesh. A deputy # is wig é ‘ 4 FIRST JOBS OF : # of St Petersburg high schools and urged them to unite in de- & [® sheriff used a four braided # | them, but little ys cape yore (BY NAN BYXBEE.) you out to the hospital, where we} » SEATILEITES ¢ # manding that tuition at all universities be raised to 600 rubles # |® thong cat-o'-nine * jt elven them. The girl w 7 wife at 15—that !s/will get that ‘bum wing’ of yours s *lae per year » |* Ginty abused his wife * pretty (Say Grace Toler, a pretty vive- doctored up.” * ¥ |* cure her earnings *® i errr rr rrr rr. st: iGmocent-faced girl, with two Within 15 minutes the soutet | Shoe exEdaxecsnys oe ee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee * L QR i¥ * Wealés hanging down her back,|child-wife was on her way to the - REE EEE RRR EE | SINGED CAT SAVES CREW * herself to be when she pre-| hospital, but not before she had toid| 1 once earned $2 a week sweeping ee gpa * SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.— ® Rerself at the charity win-|the county commissioners that her | *#Wdust out from under the saws of) | nine une 1—Am }ponsants, requesting them to co —— — * A singed cat saved the steamer ® Mi the county commissioner's} husband was Edgar Toler and that|®® old-fashioned lumber m bassador Meyer had terview lerate with the commission head MAY LOCK OUT 1 Police Di re-|* State of ( nia from de- W lay afternoon. Her left|he is employed in the Great North-| It was my first job and I hung) » Mintnater Lamadorf| by M. Boullgan, min of the in-| ceive ay. gg Hals, a|® struction by fire and the lives ® Me held in a painfully|ern depot at Everett.. As a rule| onto if tight, watching it grow 4 night and today | tertor,in working out the details of | we hingle mill n of Flor-|* of four seamen this morning. * position and she bad come|Charity Commissioner Beckingham | With the sawdust sweeping went a} ele, o he re-/s tive assembly e j twa re up the ar-|® The cat, with {ts coat of fur ® r ner Charles | is lett to deal singly with charity | lot of other details, like carrying! r with the oroaia Sion beate the Gate fast | Tera ‘a A om ee ine ce 20-day | ® burned off, aroused the watch- % k alms of the|cases without particular interest on | Off waste lumber and oiling up the) 1 to be of | Saturday pe in tek dell “| man by suddenly dashing on ® Be medical treatment the part of the county commisston-| machinery. Thos big iron) che the siti Sone ee aban 6 * deck, mewing pitifully. Rush- ® T have just turned 15,” said ers, but the story of abandoned Ms nae She a sega “4 ty is weak NAGASAKI, June 7.—A Russlar no a meeting | mar Upper First bee * ing below, the w ntchinan iF ried woman. | girl of 15 enlisted the sympathy of or nt on | sere are “n-|trageport stopped the B ih wners tr consider n/a 1c silverware on him ond * ered the blaze ro b h me only one|all three commission an aime tS : . oat | steamer Cilurnum, 80 ff Strack drivers. ‘This! not ivan he ant te %* the men in their bunk fed mis Then | whom was up in arms with resent-| that looked as big é Woosung, June 2, and sent « par the failure of the] stolen gilve 1s corresponds to that 1 in an alarm. The de- ® . 1 be refuses to|ment against the cruel treatment | Sherif L« »ARIS, June 7.—The bourse ix|@board, who threw ov ard a por ommittee to secure | stolen f the home John Hals, |% partment responded in time to ® ‘ Sot be furnist any support. I the girl had received at the hands PR ree ane ea reault of the| ton of the cargo, The Rv sians| arbitrate fr staan : ght & save the veasel. The loss wx Bact able to work with my arm|of the man who, she sai, had tired \ecride of Banker Enagly, the|Suddenly left. It is supposed t ‘ : Apes Se . The howes pps ’ ee. es way, and it painsjof her in four weeks of married |wealthy speculator. Knagly Is said feared the approach of Japanese na, the teianere hundreds ur of | J it ia dindndindindindindied Ne Ito have been prominently bearish | Vaeehipe | a aa csttie tha benet eee ; WEATHER FORECAST. ) in the big biue| “We'll find » way to get at that lon Séeamese mocks, the of - | : te-the | The ¥ be sent back t disudy, With chowere, tonlank at » as she told | fellow, somehow,” said C. H, Baker, | l which caused his f LONDON, J Tam A t fror Gibbons, | F s charge, If | phured fresh eouth to west y when big-hearted | aa he settled back in his big leather| \1LWAUKEE, June 7.~Another| ¥™!*® & . sein sources says tt t ters’ Jol t whO| the tively tdenti- | Vrure Beckingham spoke a word| chair when the girl had gone. “If|gtorm swept the middie section of| anccdliveed gh Kurokt te engaged tu 7 ric he cane} fed by Ht thy and assured her of as-|we can't punish him criminally, Wo| the state last night, flooding thou-|, WASHINGTON. D une 7-— ling movement against the R s,| arrange a conference he em- - <r the whole worla, THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE fa her tr: buried |can punish his pocketbook anyhow.| sands of acres and causing moro| The condition o siren ae mat - |¥ ' the day ts over ! oie ge ithe 8 ee tonnd.”| ELECTS NEW OFFICERS an Pretty face in + of her| ‘ounty can make him pay the| damage to crops. At Menasha all) !* reported as much improved. | iis LOS AN Cal. Ma Pl Lye eee Barer The Chamber of Commerce this rm end sobbe ber laiste chiens bill and" whatever] mitis ‘are closed down. ‘The Wood- |! able to give atention to matters| TQ INVeSTIGATE de Gotumbas are] “ae, the P he fe statement me et yrning eleeted ers for @n- Would break else it spends on her le ny th lost | Of pressing importance | . r " wee hea dete ibereny Maro r year B. was re i mware company this morning l¢ vending an Juan Ca-lay” John McDougall came all the . ttle woman; brac The girl has bee: , o 000 i | ° , ‘ [ ugall cat 1 secretary nor John . ae Bide 3 ppt Baa Baka, Be ype el Py pr a ee. os ST. PETERSBURG, June 7 BRADY'S CONDUCT | pisirano siness will be) way from Fresno, Cal., to run down | 14 "MeGraw. was president ‘ wgly, | parents Jeorgeto mut statet! ports of damage to different se a yeon renewed e| resumed tomorrow, when will oc-|ine rumor that his daughter § . . . E own head with|that ner folks are hardly able to| tons of the state are constantly | Rioting has been renewed in th | fonumed sloction of officers. | ‘The | tue Tumor that his daughter wasn’, J. gmith, first vice president; J. Twill get my ha with jis only a burden upon them | , are engaged in bloody conflicts To investigate charges that Goy-| K"8 Ivoeate: Jamas | Delghbor of McDougall's, it is al-)Thanks were expressed for the | SAGINAW, Mich.,. June hood my, [ernot Br is not p y con t 4 gen eged, wor 8 heart, and de-| corvice rendered by the retiring of- ——- strike of the street railway em-| gT, PETERSBURG, June 7 ducting the reindeer {ndust and | Mece x imben 1. | gerting hi wife, disappeared | ¢ to Quartermaster on of aw Valley ay k-|Novoe Vremya today publish public echo yetem of A M Chicas i re, Jame ome time last fall ‘ c Customs Ide, Fe re breaker, who was sworn in asl yelt for ordering Russian war-| mont teft os ty tat Mah Detroit; James A Aras, | th jeattle F e to watch f t 1 the Seattle Elecric ty, ¥ tacked by a crowd | ghips at Manila either to leave or | gy Orange, N. J.; Daniel Callahan, | runaw ple a accommodation given agway b way of Seattle jor strike sympathise 1 fired] to dismantie, In naval circles great | yyioun reasons the n Va; ‘national secretary ed by the See ga ats ecw eit ape y the 1 * D 7 Colwel Boston r imbent the ere st at and fatally injuring anott against the president for this ac | tre P. J. Brady, Cleveland, | came announcing that | — tion, Many officials are inclined| Two new branches of the 1 incumbent. The only office which | dropped. COLUMBUS, « = It ts : NEW YORK, June 7-An uniden-|to assume a threatening attitude. |lbrary will be established in is Hable to contest Is that of ne-| ‘They hay ver ed on high authority that Go. Bete destruction ot 1 war tified two-mast mchooner went to] |n ar future One In the vicinity of| tional advocate, Joseph Scott, of} sine. Tr nor Herrick will not ac In the neigh { out for the arreat| pieces ne ly Hook today, It ST, PETERSBURG, June The! Highth and Jackson aud the Los Angele me tioned ag dep-" ly dl 4, ; rhage « ; — fad Jud Wright, bouscholder; believed the crew perished, coar has issued a proclamation to in the Green Lake district uty supreme knig exact ve Whe od