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ADVERTISEMENTS A NICK EL'® WORTH OF NEWS F OR stor THE STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— Mul his’ EE on NGA AOI Ba wo OTHER GEATTLE PAPERS CRUBADE FOR THEM 3 ; |] | The Pioneer One Cent The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest 1 e r al e- ta j That Dares to Print the News 1905, VOL TS PER MONTH i | MOHT EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THURSDAY JUNE 6 | Uncle Sar Calls Back Dogs of War and Prepares For Possible Scrap mevemnor someon esormetes | TOGO ISN'T INIT WITH ADMIRAL cuPiD $300, 000 CLEAN: UP . FROM ONE CLAIM eTO MAKE READY FOR TROUBLE—GERMANY AND RUSSIA sengers arriving on the Dolphin AQAINST THE UNITED STAT ES? # —_———— state that the river from White YORK, June &—The trip, Admiral Sigedeo this morning re sailing equadron ordered to|sponded to a hurried call from the r to bring home the body of | president. Pau! Jones. bas been indef. | The president and Secretary Taft are still closeted with, the admiral postpones by orders of = Be gurreat that the post ST. PETERSBURG, June 8.—It is RECORD CLEAN-UP IN TACOMA MADE ON DISCOVERY CLAIM states that the first vessel from Tanana is due to reach Dav shortly with 50 passengers Fairbanks, The steamer White Horse, he also says, which plies be- tween Dawson and the city which bears ite name, will bring 70 pas- Three hundred thousand dollars fone claim in the Tanana district. |sengers from the Klondike for the 1906 spring clean-up ts the! The news reached Seattle by the The gold brought down on the record of Discovery claim, ou Cleary | steamship Dolphin, of the Alaska] Dolphin is consigned to the Unit Creek Steamsh!p company, on which were| States assay office and was ‘as A cause of postpone- VIENNA, June &—-The New Free Preas publishes « report received = Sigadee is still In Wash-|from a banking source in Triest say- & District * RE ana ” one of which is said tieally clear and that navigation the discovery that Germany ithe emperor, at Tearkoe Selo, yee- — accomplished without trouble from @ stragetic base In the | terday, was gr poh : family the ice. The spring floods are also a ‘ pounell at which the decision was ri 7 Se ae wedium te ee reached ‘that peace was eateltain FOO TOR TORII OTIR TRIIOT TO ttt to toie te tote [om and (he river at Wilts a + jable if Japan's conditions are not * * | were at that place, risen more than over the internront | too onerous, bs posers Cleanup « $300,000 © | tent inches de® eruisere at Manila ts ore oa Cilnorery * | Purnor Morgan, of the Dolphin, « * * ing that the czar has appealed di rectly to President Roosevelt ask ing him to mediate betweea Russia TON, D. C., June §—~'and Japan. The claim is owned by a score or several passengers from Dewson|out by the Canadian Bank of more prospectors and mining men and other interior potots. The Dol-| merce, of Dawson The v who have been working the dig-/phin also brought $400,000 from|brought a cargo of fresh fish sings since last fall. This t# the Dawson, constituting the first clean-| the different points along the south- largest sum ever taken from any! up of that district this spring. Pas-' eastern coast ——_ OCKHOLM, June &—King Os-| The king Js recelving many tele- : . grams from all parts of the king- fefused to receive a depu- = expressing sympathy and de- ointed in the present Nor-| yotion. The council of state has Storthing’s® address. decided to call an extra session of wired the Swedish parliament to deal with 1 40 not recognize the revo-/the situation fy steps which the storthing | — fm violation of the consti-| Fridjof Nansen was appointed @ act of union, and as {| ambassador to England and former i revolt against its king, I de-| Premier Hagerup, ambassador to o fo receive the deputation.” | Berlin. <m.- (Judge Bitterly Scores Men Mixed Up In Deppe Tragedy —_—_—_—_—_—_— What became of the §300 9 avo PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO MEN BEHIND GREAT AMER- wih De) had on his person when be wan ehot by Robert Bell ICAN MARBLE COMPANY AND TURNS DOWN WOULD-BE iw Be al 2, in bis cabin at Fox ADMINISTRATOR inland That was what Judge Arthur E. ae wanted to know, and jnaist-/ ‘on knowing Thursday morning|marble stock men. Under Judge, F. F, Evans, who had been ap- ie L. 8. Lemon, backed up by /|Frater’s searching questions Lemon | pointed special administrator, re- Allen Wier, Judge Harper and a/admitted that only a few months/ported that the Deppe estate con- sumbor of others whose names are|ago he had been a partner in the| sisted of a big block of the marble mit that he had held and re-| stock, some clouded land rights im ently connected with the | concern; Creat, American Marble company,” | fused to turn over to F. F. a per-| probably ses and some of] stock, inty Commissioners at Last Heed Suburbs Knocking at Seattle's Door for Admittance plans of South Seattle} points of law, the county commis- m and South Park reai-|Sioners signified themselves as | willing to let South Seattle proceed Maery to a successful finish.) uiariy. by special election and 1.400 acres of land will be /application to Seattle's city council to the limits of the city of |The matter was referred to County and fully 5,000 people to|Surveyor Valentine for the map- tion. ping and platting of boundaries petitioned that be be appointed ad-| special administrator, certain per-| probably aggregating several thou- ministrator of the Deppe estate. sonal effects of the dead man, that/sand dollars. Then he asked for Im view of this fact the action of euch compensation as the court After much roundabout explana-|that the only ground wpoa which a coat taiccue Actively boy'ltion and hesitancy, it was admit-|he could ask for the appolntment| might allow for his services, ted by several witnesses that the| was that @ petition, framed up in| “Well, Mr. Evans,” said Judge om vine oa wicnen ne oe fried money, after part of it had been | Seattle and sent east for the signa-| Frater, “I don't see bow I am go- ee eee ar 7 are not | Muunded to bury the dead man, |ture of the heirs, recommended bim.| ing to compensate you. If this mar- IF LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIA TION CARRIES OUT PRESENT INTENTION, ALL HOME-MADE GOODS WILL BE TAKEN OUT | OF BOYCOTTED SALOONS y number of South Seattle |and other detatis —_——_ led by Henry Byers. F.| The South Seattleites, whose poe J -RasgaeN of Sede meek at had been taken by the officers of| “That is enough,’ said Judge) bie company had added a few more and other wealthy men | plans of annexation have been: frus-| The destruction of the entire | the ion Sea the “Great American Marble com-/| Frater, with emphasis, “This court] ciphers to its $70,000,000 capitalise. onion made cigars, buying thion! cigarmakers, whose business) i and used to defray its ex-| wants to see this thing straightened | tion, I might allow you a million or ited by Attorney J El-| trated several times previously by |. made oral petition to/|real estate men, are much re y commissioners Thurs-|over the promising outlook for be- cigar manufacturing business in cigars in the east instead they support, are “going the limit” * 2 help’ ‘sen, on the ground that it was outright. There are to be no kinks | so. see bes org Aint fieht develop- | They state that It Is an satablish- [is ing. to pull trade away from | Po 8 he ‘<bart of some funds | in the settlement of thie estate. The| In fixing the bonds of the new that South Seattle bejcoming = part of the city proper, 3B = eenne of pel Bm rel againet |0¢ fect that cigars cam be bought | the qaloate that support them. belonging to that company jeourt will not appoint Mr. Lemon. | administrator, the court took an- ie proceed regularly to-jand the two wealthy property own-|;ne union men. particularity the |! the east from the tobacco trust) The clgermakere do not know) Sariy in the hearing the court |The court believes that a person en-| other shot at the marble company. jthe union m py and brought here 10 per cent cheap- | what to think of the matt The! pricked up a suapicious ear and/tirely outside all these marble tn- “Tl will fix Mr. Wright's bond et tion to the city as the|ers at the head of the movement | r o are no xt Move in the ultimate an-| shook hands in nrutual congratula \ ting: thetr pond Bop acest than the local product can be| proposition is so new and startling | Hresently waved aside the attor-|terests should have charge of the| $300," said he, “because the stock of Georgetown and South |}tion when the commissioners de- | the latter are figuring on stopping | PT ured. They say they are buy-|that they have not had time tol neys and took the witnesses in/dead man's property The court| involved is only worth $14,000,060, elded to set the bal! rolling by or- é ¢ ling and selling the Seattle made) | digest ite full meaning. They tnti hand himeelf, It took Judge Frater! will appoint R. A Wright; he holds two hours of discussion as|dering the surveyor to map and} sees "on ag 3 poll aa made 15 | cigars simply as & favor to union |mate that Manager Sweeney, of the shout three minutes to frustrate the) no marble stock, and he is as square Method of procedure and | plat the suburb oeat 4 ae a |men. Ali strictly cigar stores han- | Seattle Brewing & Malting company | pejpably cut and pried plans of the as a die.” ts Gentian, which hae dyad dle eastern cigars, It is asserted. ts the man behind the move. ness Seatth ich ha | Y Rekerentee eae & & &|WAlly grown to goodly proportions, / |® The schooner Wilbert L. #| will have to come to an end. as the Sab-Lieutenant Murdock, a petty . (>" Smith, Captain A. F # | saloonmen claim that 80 per cent officer, and @ seaman |* made the trip from Osaka, Ja- @|of the local product is sold by ee : “ | # pan, to Beattie in 27 days. This #| them eee Now, if it were wortt $15,000,000, then I should have to require a 9500 bond.” ‘The cane of the Washington Match company has been up gthening the Union leaders and cigarmakers,| boat sank. Of 18 men aboard only back the water) however, are nervous. four were rescued f the city. The The saloonmen disclaim any tn The submarine lies in eight fath- which holds settee ee eee mg and Mrs, Klodt married an- * FLO DED: is the record for vessels of her #| The Retall Liquor Dealers’ asso * * ® clase for the distance 4. &| ciation has officially taken up ‘the ——— - WASHINGTON MATCH CO. # & The Wilbert L. Smt #| majter, 2 special meeting for the BANKRUPT * & e e * $48 tone and is owned by the #| purpose having been held Wednes-| PLYMOUTH, Eng, June &— The Washington Match com- * Globe Navigation company #|day night. The matter was quiet-| While submarine “A-8" was man-|*® baby was declared a bankrupt * RAPIDS, Mich., June §. hs RaeeRKKRARHKR aR RHR IY discussed, but no decision was|euvering off port this morning three |*® Thursday morning by Judge ® e m band men and 50 teams | reached explosions occurred on board. The|# Hanford in the federal court. & * . * * * the west +11 for nearly a year, ats shisha theale ease Tising steadily in the low) tention to boycott union made cl-|oms of water. The first intima: | or MEHR RES PES es Seer. % other man. Shortly after the wed- pe ortt end of the elty | e gars. They say that would be |tion of the disaster came when the |* #7 Ot # # RHR HHHAMRIS rinsing 0. cece vee vine J. H. Hendricks. & | @ ne Hend icks disappeared. Tapidiy submerged. Whole | |practically impomsible; that {t | submarine signaled that it was sub- Pacmeaiinn. Member Thompson Furni . & | Mrs. Klodt was the widow of the Are fleeing for safety. The} to Fi hit woeha be useless anyway, and that|merged and could not come to the MOYER ELECTED “4 pees at ‘ ane April 26 te | Well known jeweler of this clty, P market is fio: and the rail- ft would be contrary to their avowal | surface # Only Hxglanation .......Departed because disappointed in lo % | Louis Kiodt é a not to mix in the present trouble The signal received shortly be-| Ry Beripps , Asn) » * Members of the Thoimpson Furni- é on CHICAGO, June 8.—Following the| between the brewerles and their fore noon said: “All right, up to) SALT LAKE ( Utah, June 8. | ee eR RRR RRR RARER RR ture company say that Hendricks MOREA A He eee ee ew fallure of the conference of the | employes. the present time.” Those saved |—The Western Federation of Min was a man of means and it fs known ‘ % |teamaters and employers to agree However, they propose indirectly | were standing in the vicinity of the |er@ to@ay elected W. A. Moyer ba #4 - at we we “ a i — teed haa 250 when he lef endricks tot *. & special meeting|to accomplish the same purpose. |conning tower at the time of the président for the next year, and Mystery surrounds the disappear-{)1., 1 4 ee, OF LUMBER 21% Fee was going to San Francisco th b h a SEL DORT SLAKELEY %|0f the team owners has been called| They are not figuring on boyootting |disaster, . They were picked up by |chaey’ Denver for the next conven-| ance of J. H. Hendricks, a member| (um re, Was going to Ban Brancisto| with him from the company’s stocks British ship Beckenham # (to consider the question of deliver-|union made cigars, or my, no, but a passing trawler. They were |tiom, The federation will adjourn|or the Thompson Furniture com-|out the East palates cal be wagon Dao sage POM take 2.609. et of lum- # | ing goods to boycotted firms. Chair-|they would Ike to stop using local|Lieutenant Candy, commander; | tomight, pany, 147-1439 Firet vray thied thooed 06 that tb alan io te eo Beer from Port #|man Rand, of the Team Owners’) == aa - — ~-- —_—— — Hendricks left Meattle April 20,| w ; p! ee ee “A -sbhag x " ‘man | ord r in the company’s book, ee | committee, said today that he would Pisco gigi ese.se tg oid Nab ca sig ge be hag or att A Meal Re emapic; ea eh rea PP of lumber o.. a] # | Urge the association to begin imme- R DE H ENT 0 ine hae Monee a6: bie “4 ae He on x rhs ‘al _” ee and not know what has become Pe Puget Sound b #|diate deliveries. Thix will mean sis 'xtanee Seki Aer bidceeieed Ir . eo eerie ep B® of him," said the manager of the be. The ship wi #|® lockout of 8,000 drivers vies citer Sage et engi ge ds, w oe was 8 suitor for | cance in an interview Thursday ~ Wading June 10, #| President Shea announced this me gabe ey sh gegen sc fensicae: he widow's han Something went | me rning S| ners hat amstnn ANNIMILATED IN FIERCE FIGHT 22 foo - is Fed binds ayer ie 1 United States Marshal John A. FRR hhh Phe we of guna and small arma and placed | xl States 2 a . ———-- strike fund and were prepared to in order a quantity of Sibi tackle. | TONE ,) Stringer and his wife, who went WANTS A PARLIAMENT keep up the fight Naturally it was supposed that he north in charge of Mrs. Freestone, ati * June & * 1 v “s * > 10. 7 « o cs! cre Se! pI Of representatives of sem-|* LONDON, June 8—The way #12 pyentin, June &—The Ger- # SURRENDER AND FIGHT TO THE DEATH—GERMANY | though he did not so. At 7:30 | | her arrest, were passengers ofa of the towns|® to lear our terms is not ® ffice is very ® o'clock on the evening of April 26 he) Mrs. 1. A, Freestone, who was vesse ip in seasion » # through an intermediate but #|% MAn foreign tre ucome of | SCOFFS AT PEACE TALK most have Been at theaters, for theleeied ‘by the federal court at Ju-| eestone, at the time of her Mis prohibitory order of Gov-|* direct appeal from St. Peters- #1% the present peace efforts, ‘The | res next morning a short explanatory |neau, Alaska, on a charge of being |Srrest was a guest at, the. Hotel if, has appointe * burg to Tokio. This signi- @) y officials expr the belief that # note was hd on an order book | implicated in pilfering gold from} Washington a the air Kg a b . express belie 1 tha eo was gol « away ir \ . ensation e fe y ) Os- to present the * ficant statement was made by #/4 the optimistic views held in #| today tea that a scouting de-jcension day. It is expected that the] S*7!NK that he ¥ af ng tot Lew he Treadwell Gold Mining com \fary. ution ut the fashionable h ying for %* Baron Hayash! this afternoon #|% ome quarters that peace will #|tachment of Russians, numbering] imperial manifesto convoking the|f0r ® few dare. It wan Suamoaall No | pany, has been acquitted. 4 Of a representative par-|* at the Japanese legation *\% be brought about are prema- &| several hundred, was enveloped and} national as nly will not be ts] "e one Re t art jar, b . nclude AN. he news of th hequittal of Mrs. | WEATHER FORECAST. a. ’ aad Rave pe re eae |e ture It is believed that one #/annthilated by a-superior force of) sued. Bn sf She eenpleres the word | Freestone was brought to his ity | merica acting as a buffer & wed - Japanese Jentlemen,” and was written in|by the steamer Dolphin, which a Pnilty Clolidy Tobiaks end Wie j @ alien | | more crusing defeat of Russia's * | Japanes ——— Tn ' a artly Cloudy Tonight a i im nbd June The|# for the Russian pride,” con- #|% tana forese 1s ry before &| The Russians fortified themselves} INDIANAPOLIS, June 8—Judge 1 and Apparently hurriedly rived in Seattle from’ Skagway,! day; Light to Fresh West Winds, umbla has arrived at) tinued the statesman, “but #| tures of peace will be be- #{on a knoll and fought desperately, | leathers today held that the antl Sorry I cannot sey goodbye.) Thursday morning. Both Mr » Roads from Cartagenia|# our terms will not be enunciat- «| % Cvortures OF pes ‘ | refusing to surrender leigarette law does not apply to| Hope the firm will do a rushing | Freestone and her husband were ar-| T. B. Walker is one of the first ” espa Hates Minister Rus-|® ed until we have direct as- «| * S” seek oral action along the right] Cases where cigarettes are Imported | business while Tam away,” was the|rested on the same charge, The to be tried by the grand Jury. Walk calle Bogota |& savkhes that'G Teaéest ecthes @ | in the state, as it would conflict] message. It wan sig Hen- | trial of the latter was to have been iw aud through ; surance the request comes | flank {# antielpated hourly \ r e tats i ib the Bowen-Loomis con-|# from St. Petersburg and not w|** *** **¥¥ OVE YE TO . | with the interstate commerce act.| dri Jeommenced immediately after Mr ee mails, having taal be will arrive here to-|# simply in behalf of friendly *| ‘roxio, June 8.—Field Marshal|ST. PETERSBURG, June 8.—Rus {oe defendant was dismissed as al Hendricks roomed at the Antlers| Freestone was set free, accordin prot of a diamond ition: “em the investigation * powers acting unofficially #! oyama, in his last report, received|sians aro generally celebrating as-|clgarette in his possession was’ Hotel. ‘The clerk stated to # Star jto statements made by ny. His case started Thurs- lore Secretary Taft. RRR RMN MNN NIK I brought from Louisville. reported that Hendr had told ‘of the Dolphin | day 6

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