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ADVERTISEME NTS A NICKEL’S WORTH OF NEWS For 1 CENT! THE BTAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— " ie &TAR HOW'S THAT FOR A LITTLE STAR MOTTO? OTHER BEATTLE PAPERS CRUSADE FOR THEM ue ees - WIGHT EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, udge H. G. Struve WOULDN'T 47 BE DISCOURAGING--- - Seattle Norwegians | . Dies in New York Petition Roosevelt yAYOR OF SEATTLE AND WELL KNOWN JURIST SUCCUMBS attic he began bis association with MONSTER PETITION ASKING GOVERNMENT TO RECOGNIZE The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest JUNE 13 » 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 94 a5 CENTS PER MONTH th eee Ate in | SATION . Noa ‘ John Leary in the practice of law 7O COMPLICATION OF DISEASES—MISS MARY STRUVE lor the tiem Bane Of Bireve ‘& paeseNT AT OKATHBED Leary, In 1880 Col, J. C. Hatnes wae taken into the firm. 1 as ae etired from the law p ee THEIR COUNTRY’S INDEPENDENCE WILL BE AUGMENTED year later In 1888 Morris Me was received from. New) paper for veral years, when he| The firm came oe sy et “ i pamnptiee ng wa Tuesday « of the | Was appe ae 1 ne etary Ter- | aecMicken urti) 1693, when Benato a death there ge. MOREY | OS Casmnpla whore John B. Allen and BC. Hughes SIOUX CITY, Iowa, June 12 1x City. Several local Norwe- 5 Bae of Beatt BHO | itll dares chon hee reece ore? | were sworn into the firm, this con A gigantic petition, #igned by minence have taken the eeend moat prominent members | 4111, Hauling until Senator Allen's death million Norwegians, i# to be and a petition has ale a eounty t Judge Struve then pur 4 the | 12 100% This left the firm ae Struve to President Roosevelt, ast drafted and started oir Ee gafprenat weyed tn | act ees eonees oye hes @ MeMicken until 1904,/ 1 APTER PREXY HAD TOLD ¥OU TO GO AND YOU HAD DECIDED TO DO DIPLO- |America to recognize the go" spies of the petition ara rem bie daughter, Mary '¢/) when Judge Struve retired from th FORTH AND CONQUER THE WORLD MATIC STUNTS AND SETTLE THE WAR ment of Norw The petitions red for general distri ed the Judge | practice of law | being circulated here and will ng the outlying Norwe { Bright's} Judge Struve was an early mem sent every Norwegian communi Great interest ts of oth: ber of the legislature and mayc | the country " n the plan, and ige Struve the city of Seattle two terms. He | ~ that the names of be added to the time t both tn the affairs of The Norwegian nee ry and state, and was al Beattie will follow eG SORE © years c@ ways public apirited | —-—-—- orarensieatineatee § He Was married in Clark county | m8 in Ger-| | Vancouver, to Miss Lasella F = to} went the gold « to work In} | Knighton. Mrs. Struve died tn the ring of 1903 M. WITTE STARTS FOR WASHINGTON The children of Judge Struve are} } Capt. MH. X. Struve, of Manila; Mra. | H. F. Meserve ¢ husband ts} superintendent of some large mines in Korea; Miss Mary Btruve, who was with her father at the time of ft, he was and his leg wae thought te hia death In New York, and Fred that the K. Struve, who sailed from New TOKIO, JUNE 18.—FIELD MARSHAL OYAMA REPORTS @ tife and York for Burope on June @ At that THAT ON JUNE 11 SOME MIXED COLUMNS OF RUSSIAN fession. He time his father was better than he TROOPS ATTACKED HIS FORCES IN THE VICINITY OF YINGE- Judge Arm- had been for some t and no dan- | OD PNR He CHIN RSHULIPAO AND SHUFUNG TAIL BUT THAT ALL OF Fre there ger was « pated. | AND THEN START A FEW REFORM MOVE AND COMPLETE THE DETAILS OF BUILD THE TACKS WERE REPULSED, THE RUSSIANS LOSING and located At this time JUDGE HENRY G. STRUVE. York until the return of F Btruve attorney a — when they will be brought here and & news- for a home. After returning to Se-| buried in Mount View cemetery ‘The remains will be held in New MENTS IN CONGRESS ING THE PANAMA CANAL | MEAVILY “ THE RUBSIAN PLAN EVIDE FLECT THE GENERAL FLANKIN LY WAS TO CHECK OR DE- MOVEMENT OF THE JAP8. a | 2 | [Ae eRe Re ] ‘* - 4 ! \* Field Marshal Oyama, the # ‘ % greatest soldier since Napoleon, # ® has steadfastly refused to. talk #/ i for publication all during the # L Russo-Japanese war, but Cor- #| reapondent Brill, who repre- #| A report sunk six days later in the Straits tes that M.|of } ca by a Ruselan cruiser. for] WARBAW, J 13.—Martial lew in th} is declared in Brest and Liovsk, ne. where 24 Jews were killed and 38 wounded by reservists who raided the shops | peace neg ST. PETERSBURG, June 13.—At | 6 o'clock this evening the forelg | i } sents The Star at the front, # has secured an exclusive inter- ® * * . *. LONDON, June 13.—A dispatch * * view with this great military «/ * * * * fice ed that Japan b net! from St. Petersburg states that the lyet informed Russia when #h | functions of the proposed represen- wired to meet the peace envoys, but | tative assembly have been definitely VLR eee eee ee ee ee ee ee enius. NM appe tie Backslider Hpdoes ‘ Cole gent It will appear in The #| “Stand-Patters Star Wednesday * a communt is expected at any| decided upon. The Jews will be ae bal | moment jentirely excluded from taking part Voted Right. ..Mullen, Murphy, Crichton, Daulton, Burnett SHHRAAAKARHKERE lin the election of thelr representa- WASHINGTON, June 18—From|tive, who will be selected through * * * * GM, Bowen, Benjamin, Rude, Johnson, Zbinden # * * * (Tee eeee eee ee CeCe eee ee eee) AND THEN TURN YOUR ATTENTIO! AFTER All, THIS FATHER SHOULD a high official source it is under-| the zemstvos. : ORGANIZATION OF TRANSPORTATION PUT YOU ON TO A GOOD THING stood that The Hague will likely be| ; sade a METHODS WELL, WOULDN'T IT? & compromise location for the meet-| WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18— : T. Cole, the baby of the was defeated ing of the Japanese and Russian| The president has recetved Amb 3 ; After receiving a spanking from 5 : peace plenipotentiaries. |sador Meverw” cable dlepateh con turned @ fllp Mop Monday ine bre spe Rect, “~ Snsanion veying t ceptance , iad pasied the drdinance ex-| ch ian iis eae p Rerapet sion | s LONDON, June 13.—It t= report-! Ru movernment of Roosevelt's mg the saloon limits \ cieed’ openty for his par to? gare, ed that the British steamer St ¢ proposition, confirming the Kilda, which sailed from Kutchin-| mmunication by Cassini yes- lateu for Hongkong May 22, was|terday Bowen, Benjamin, Rude, | hi fashion he mary infantil and Zbinden also voted for | tried to explain his change of heart, m tous measure. With thejand then, much to everybody's re-| Bion of Bowen, their action | lief, sat down |DEATH MEETS CONFEDERATE EF - -— ae os 2” Ba teat arama | arewell to School cs lenings toward the brewery |the matter, as Mullen made a mo-| VETERANS IN BAD RAILROAD i &s fixed and constant as/tion that the ordinance be indefin-; SmMASHUP as — <td agyan pear a Henry Genkwan Shibata, Robert flop was somewhat unex-| whether or not was} -_ LARGEST GRADUATING CLASS IN HISTORY OF SEATTLE HIGH Conrad Skone, Gustay Richard He had voted against the| being made as a matter of general of a license for a saloon at/ policy or merely in the Interest of LOUISVILLE, Ky. June 13.—An SCHOOL THIS YEAR—STUDE NTS FROM MANY CLIMES Swyney, Byron A. Talmadge, Pat Mand Pine, « location which|one man, but received no answer. thound p nger train on the rick Michael Tamany, Ladwig Car included in the extended lim-| Mullen, Crichton, Daulton and Bur- | Southern railway, bound from St tttumsocnidinaias Tanggard Alexander McKnight ® week before. His vote| nett voted against the ordinance, Louls to Loulevilie, was wrecked a Thompson, Harry Albert Thornton ie a tle and the measure|the vote standing 7 to 5. mile west of Golden Gate, Il, today George Elbridge Wilkinson, Cam- Stahl, Bryant Sullivan, Hendley whee s - —_ w_ | The engineer and firemen w POR RUC OU OUESS SSS PSS SS *% |eron G. Will, Clay Verdon Wilson. 4 | killed. as —s en are ; a Where From. * ars Menge wary Dae \e repe ve ied and Injured | abel E. en, ana > Ander 1 jeorge W. Loewe oe oes sMadgebureh. rmany ee bes r | The train was composed of 11|* pein ge Kdinburgh, Seotiand, # |80n, Minnie Isabelle Anderson, Ly-| The law is through with Ely/ A report, which was verified, coaches, bringing the veterans of the) TOG” © Tanggard Copenhagen, Denmark. & | ia Pride Atk Edna Audett |came from Spokane to the effect Conte > sae itt me os Ontario. & | May Belle Bake a P. Balcom,| Pettijohn. He has gone to a higher /tnat Pettijohn had been killed by . na ingens Norway, #& | Phoebe M. Bartlett, Jeanette Bar-| court. ‘The case is dismissed.” | Indians. ; RRR Bhibata srresrtess 84 40001 ken, Japan, a |t0W, Blanche Brace, Grace Christine |” ‘Thus spoke Judge Hanford, of the| Miller Stevens was the complain- j J * * 4 lecann aie K : Zealand. & | Breeze, Avice Leona Bruce, Mar-| federal court, when the case of Ely|ing witness and charged Pettijohn 4 ad * Winntpes, Canada. * L. Burwell, May Somerville) Pettijohn, of Okanogan county,/ with having sold Mquor at the town sidetviiiasioniiaitaiicin » FIRST JOBS OF ni bog oe ‘Sere Nl ’ or. ote lena Jin, Nettie Case Emma Dee Celt charged with selling liquor to an‘ of Brewster, near Spokane. : elen Harpe Leila Mary Chalk, Uuida Elizabeth | tn¢ as called Pettijoh: $ out o b VAUDEVILLE CIRCUITS IN TRUST REPRESENTED AT THE| + & Lew Kay tees eeneeeeteeeeeeeatees NM n Chi * ¥ |Taura Coburn, Marian’ Lombard | ae * eile Colkett, Irene Russell Conner, Mabe! | IETING IN SEATTLE—“NO OCTOPUS,” CLAIM IMPRES- | pe eee EEE REE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EER RAR RRA RRM J nearborn Tot | e 0s, BUT——I The first position I ever held ————— ewe “ Ee o ni . a ‘ence Diven ungan ‘ a harp wlerk tn an inset, | ‘The graduating class of the Se-)@ very large number Intend to £) gang Hope E Adelaide D : nt wank jattlo high school is nearly one-| oust Fischer, Florence Estelle Fitts. consolidation of @ chain of} solidation ance office at 10 shillings per week, | 1114 larger than any class of stu-| Commencement exercises will be/Ciare May Fluhr, Emily Ali Among the managers present dents that ever graduated from the} held at the and opera house, | ter Dora M. Gardner, Ethel Lo Joining nearly all the! the meeting are: Randolph Roths-/ Money, fo Rr cad institution and probably as cowmo-; Thursday, at 2 p.m. Each student |Getchell, Lucy fzabeth Gibson West of the Missouri river,| child, Novelty circuit, San Fran ax Tren & Safe Deposit com. | Politan a body as is to be found in| reveives six reserved seat ticket’! Hianche Gertrude Gordon, Mabel fentra! capitalization of $1,-| cisco; Ed. Homan, Bell circuit, Oak . jany high school in the country jand the gallery will be open to the! joanette Griffin, Minnie May Had " is the purpose of a meeting| land; Henry Kahen, Fisher cir pany Ten of the students were bora in | public. lock, Bima Hannum, b n Harper Fos at |r $2.50 per week in United States aday afternoon in the | cult, San Francisco; Manager Peck foreign lands and the parents of a| Principal Geiger announced this) phoobe Anna Havens, Mary Hey Of the Consolidated Amuse-| ham, Star circult, Spokane; John m larger number are foreign | @orming that flowers for graduates | Oytherine Gadsden Howe, Lulu Hu @mpany, in the Globe build-| Considine, Pacific Coast Amusement born. Five of the class are of the| Will be received only at the stage) port) Annabel Ross Johnson. ose jelreuit, Seattle; F: T. Merrill, Con | Hebrew race and one ts colored, /@ntrance and no bouquets are to phine Johnson, Viola Phoebe Jones,| The failure of the council and Jof his work it was pointed out that inary nesiens was mois eens son matt serene and 8. Mor. Since the students entered the | passed ane yo Vagrvage ay Pre + | Flora Maude Lindsley |the board of works to extend = the brillflancy of lights had been Morning, and some ad [ton Cohen, Seattle. high” two have died, four married | ents must be sent to the homes of Lillian Pearl Maring, Elizabeth J, | distributing system of the munic diminished 33 per cent, so that three ills sent out to circuits not} crsmammen = | and seven are engaged. | the students, as the risk of 1086 18) yrathieu, Haxel McDermott, Ella | pal light plant to the residence dis- | times as many lamps had to be used led tn the gathering. | BUTTE, Mont., June 13—John| Smith & Co Bere ye the | ''rhirty-one of the states are rep- | t@ogreat at the opera house Carkuer MoM r, Mabel Margaret | tricts, and the apparent “stand-in” |to furnish a given quantity of light. Understanding will be en-| Cort, general manager of the North sheer Md an me aay i se | resented follows m ) girte who | McMurry, Al Beatrice McWt-| of the city officials with the Seat The Star has from time to time 9 covering the booking of| western Theatrical association ne Pp Washington 40| These are the boys and girle WhO! jinms, Mury Florence Mearns, Eleic|tle Electric company evoked the | pointed out the delays in| the com- Attractions on the differ-| leaves here tonight for Seatt) of constructing a number Of) sii asota te 19|lHave graduated from the Seattle] 4 ina Meier. Ex " uth of the members of the North | pletion of the plant, the latest of its and the ruinous (to the| company with Manager “Dick — | Kansas f ata 14 | Higit’ school. Marie Moore, I * Mur. adway Improvement club at its| which was the Inability to secure manager) competitive! ton, of a local theater ee buildings are to be 98) California ‘ ‘ 9} Nimo students are still finishiug| son, Lela Kathleeen Parker, Raith | meeting Monday night the proceeds of the last bond sale. of bidding for star acts. | Cort. has been in New York for|factories for making marine en-| ry i, § | thetr examinations and have yet to) 1, Petley, Addie Jacques Phin-| General J. D. McIntyre intro-|The city will be unable to get any the managers attending the| some time and announced that he | 6'new. a +; | Nebraska G|orewpy the anxious seat until their! ney Olive R. Powles, Dell Pratt,| duced a resolution whose charges | money until July. The lighting fund deny that the agreement | has secured for his chain of theaters | The first bullding will be started | Qrag 6| papers are gone over | Margaret Helen Prosser, Lois were so sensational that J. A. {is exhauste but last night the Sfurther than a booking com-|the greatest series of attractions |@ once. The contract for the bulld-| (15 6| Oto Leroy Amos, Myron Harold | ying iia Rasmussen, Elixat Moore and other members of th in order to supply the de- ing was let to H. P. Gearing, a local 6 | Arofiron Fred Birkett Harold authorized the transference it ts tty well under-| ever played on the coast. | Pennsylvania club thought {t advisable to mod Grace Ridgway, Inez Elizabeth Rot i that the pus growing out| Hoe is hurrying back to Seattle to | contractor, lNorth Dakota DETTE) 5 | Bilekett, George Morgan Bliss, Ev-\inson, Florence Rogers, Lulu Viola | ify them somewhat © from the water fund to the Dig meeting will have a se-|attend the meeting of the coast | South Dakota aetener : Gherett H. Boyd, Emery E. Colkett, | nose Rosalind Rose Lillian Bcear General McIntyre appealed to the |light fund, Construction has been Hfasp upon all the theatrical | vandeville managers, which is to be Colorado y 4} Blmer A. Conner, William — Bell | yy zabeth Shaw, Ellen |Other Improvement clubs of the city | stopped for two weeks for lack of favolved in a general con-|in session all this week. Wisconsin ‘ 4|Cook, Silas P. Degler, John Alfred |inintes Shelton, Emily Gertrude |to search out and expose the dis- | funds 4)Dewhurst, William Frank Dowd, | gijpkine, Beulah Faye Smith, Maric| honest influences that are being | Dunbar, Finly la wife home " ‘i . . y —T “ in, a sol Clarence Hamilton, Joseph Barlow | ton gwope, Edna Taft, Grace Fray | struction of a lighting plant. The | ~ DE Vv Montana : a heaiad : Ba ‘. Cy " | ¢ ‘ . Walter Cliffe 3 . sed to deprive citizens of the ben- | 1 {battery has been preferred against L ER 000s lowa os . s +e . Smith, Mary Agnes Smith, Agnes | ' i c } : | Smoot, who claims that he was oniy| pent ggpat a | Indiana Aasie ake ve 8] Franklin Fitts, Isaac Holt Fried-|teinelia Stanley, Carrie Louise | efit. of the 500,000 of bonds | } A attempting to take New York ... fa ;: entha enn = Arthur German, | gia5p, Helen Starr, Helen Whitting- | Which they have voted for the con . TUSCON, Ariz. June 13.--Judge|Ploy of the Equitable Harrison, Stuart Harold Hauck, |mayior, Yella Amelia’ Thompson,| council was requested to hasten the | Thomas Satterwhite, one of the| tion, believes that h James Wylie Hemphill, Roscoe Rus- | 4nnie May Troll, Alice Marie Vellat,| establishment of a municipal light] Was Chris Shaffer, the press ing to the facts laid be-| most prominent attorneys of A a “fakir 2 man " sell Hess, Glenn Edwin Hoover, | mive Vouwinkel. Loviaa Catherine | rate ‘ a ; Chiet Dey : & At-|zona, shot bimee his office here | name as West Idaho Edward Hugh Paul Jarvis, Lew | wagoner, Edith Martha Ward, Ma One clubman, who had been using | feeder found dead in a bath tub in by |this morning, expiring immediately.| West confined his operations to | Connecticut Geat Kay, Willian H. Lang-!io: 9, Webb, Elsie B, Westover,| 70 incandes Tr i sse gy ol RRR ai pee ey el FE { health. In the early | Southeast Seattie and cl worthy, ( Walter Loewe, . ' aes w is| He was in imed to be | Maine Alma Martha Whittier, Mild dence, stated that he had had them | for @ relg r at | nineties he w yrney general of jin the employ of the Cappue Mar Tennes John Doh McDougall, Merritt | Winiams, Bessie R. Wilaon, Or torn out, substituting ke ne, be- | Saturday night, poisoned? home, Mor night this territ | facturing pany and was selling | McG James Vernon Metcalfe, Al- | yono, leause of the exorbitant and crooked ie charg F [rubber stamy | |fred Walter Meyer, Thomas Miller bills tmposed for electricity j Acting under instructions of Cc ik a h PINE CITY, Waeh. June 18 Merlin told the that West! Frank Alvin Mueller, Dolph Allen LEWISTON, Idaho, June 18 It was also a rted that the] on Ca 1, Osseward & Ruben the of foiku house 6 P onoen took ord t sbber goods |Newcomb, Otto ¢ eidergesaess, | Mike Burke, an unmarried st a-| company had ently brought an| b m Second avenue Suffered ar s ‘ Jerusalem chur 1 the but falled to Louls Dow Oliver, Frank ptt | son, committed suicide by tak expert from the east for the ex-|have been examining the cor t he said ‘ 1 at ist t ah , 1 7 1 the goods | Pratt Hickman e, Guy Leland | arsenic last night in a lc g house. | press purpose of 4 gr ns of} h adr 's stomach fo: Bands of) on lent 1. Lowdyte.000 p West has not been lecated « hundred of the Patnam, Chris George Reidel, Rex! He was despondent over drink and cheating consur i it nd have f charge of assault ar 64 r oms given the police 188 1 enter the u y aR Harley Dewitt Shaw, rheumatism. them with a low rate. As a result f a delicate volson

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