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uy CLEAN ADVERTISE MENTS A NICKELS WORTH OF NEWS For 1 CONTI THE STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS erp ACCEPT D BY THE STAR_ 3 gE __MOW'S THAT FOR A LITTLE STAR MOTTOP OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS CRUSADE FOR THEM Bs. — 4 x. . The Pioneer Oge Cent The Only Paper in f£eattle Paper,of the Northwest ] 5 a r : That Dares to Print the News —— = ‘WiGHT EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FuNE 15, 1905 VOL, 7. NO. 96 a5 CENTS PER MONTH 7 ——— ) gat she -s fs a Chinatown Robe cal Local Chinatown as well as the YELLOW MERCHANTS RESENT UNCLE SAM'S NEW EXCLUSION whole Flowery Kingdom is incensed at the new Chinese exclusion act ACT—ARE SORE AT IMMIGRATION OFFICERG—CLAIM THAT and particularly the manner in Whieh it is being enforced. CHINA AND HER MINISTER AT WASHINGTON HAVE BEEN JAPAN AND RUSSIA NOTIFY ROOSEVELT THAT THEY DESIRE | veoks etrengthening garrisons near ms ape vee oe som se INSULTED—ADMIT THAT MERCHANTS JN CHINA ARE PRE. q he French — frontie rance re jeattle state that the Ill feeling is 6o MEETING OF PLENIPOTENTIARIES TO BE HELD IN NA lon nded with a similar move. The intense that American goods may PARING TO BOYCOTT AMERICAN GOODS TION’S CAPITAL—RUSSIA, FRANCE AND GERMANY ARE AT | KAl#er, Iknoring his own provoca ee ee eee ete oe ments The Chinése and American gov are able to come to term Chinese board of trade of Honolulu has already signified its intent tion, notified France that if she did ours Y | Bot cease her military movement, Germany would consider it an un friendly act. This, of course, was equivalent to an ultimatum and | setae nt any, Thursday morning, nese minister at Washington was |Chong to begin the boycott, and if the not ¢i 1 consideration 2 id reasonable en= ter becomes extens! al mer-| The c al officials, | forcement of it. We are not asking chants realize that it is going to | instead of nx to make the ex-|that all classes of Chinese be ad¢ have an important effeet upon the | clas! sfactory to the min-| mitted to this country, but we think Rouvier ma ertain representa- trade and prosperity of th ty. nied him by threatening at merchants, doctors, students Washing ton has been selected te Nenste whleh haa ae | ap tpedisin oa bient bred k A pena wr Bl ane secreted fay lpr enone ibe preys agp Greater: tafieence upon the cotta] government will declare a national | neg to the American min-|provides for the admission of this ssent course than even Roosevelt's | hoyeott on Ame » goods, but the | iste ‘ a and the Pekin go of Chinese already, but it is for the anes of holding the ("ics |ercasts of Chin sunray to | arn ae ee ieee |thing in his power to support the begin a boycott tha just; it aimed hy Jocal.Chinese that | bi y that oftentimes such people | Russian policy and uphold the alli \ns effe eas ag one. | the t a 4 much over un-|are shut out without reason. Chind- ce conterence between ance and had refrained from press ohay oven thveston ate the | reasonable enforcement of the new |men born in this country who have Jing advice, peaceful or otherwise, jeclothes of every At n landing a r the provisions of the “i China, have often found it upon the csar’s government {in China, and to adopt other retal-| la elf. For ir nee, three pre difficult or impossible to get back. ia and apan. | Premier Rouvier said to Russia ia latory measure ent Chinese were recently denied| “China feels that she is being effect that the vital interests of | Th believe that the Chinese » Boston, and were only rented shamefully, and that her | France required the czar to do minister at W on has been in-|able to In t er prominent its should try to retaliate by 4 }sometbing under the terms of the sulted by the an government | Bost a@ petition sxycotting American goods and | @f, PETERSBURG, June 15.—It, plenipetentiaries the weather js|@!lance for her protection against mnd that the Guleese nation | Peadtdest ng See d anthoritively from the of-| found too hot here the meeting can | Fan aggression. It was imper- pie boon oulernged whee pe a = oe Hmalreport of Rojestvensky's recent| be adjourned to some summer re- | “t!¥e that Russta restore her mili-| Fha'.Chinese ciaim Ge ice 6 re Se — 4 feat which was withhold from the| sort In the north tary strength on her western fron- | that the Russian sailors! Newport and Manchester by the| “er and be prepared to take an/ | | in a discontented mood|Sea have been suggested active part in the campaign if LEXA EARAARANARAKRS SHEER EEEE EEE HEM Myaghout the entire voyage. Every j France were attacked, He went so} bd : . a. |* b eos in the ships was filled with] ST. PRTERSBURG, June 15 }far ax to intimate that unless Rus-! '® JUMBO AUTOS ORDERED ® | * NOT A WORD ABOUT FLAG ® who Were released just|The government has declined to al-|"® Promptly assumed some of her| be wc tha ag vd LT cota te ee Hore the battle. When Admiral! low Count Tchertkoff, Tolstot's rep-|@ties 4# an ally nee would b¢) sTAR-CHRONICLE BUILDING, CORNER TWELFTH AND OLive|* . T¥° kutomonlle voseapy edd |* scHooLs # ‘off surrendered, the sailors| resentative tn England, to have an|Y®8ble to see the advantage of a STREETS, 8T, LOUIS Stacew shee any eve yalayndd [tJ ae ihe squadron broke out tn open| interview with the famous author, |CO@Unuation of the alliance which ‘The most important newspaper @eal Of recent months was the |* ‘he northwest, are on the way & [2 vom oS See Foe Geol, raided the officers’ cabin|Tehertkoft came from England on |{!"* fr has been wholly one-sided.| consolidation of the St. Loula Chromicle and St. Louis Star, this | * Dre from the ¢ They * —— | Gay ant, ceeeenes em see S Smashed everything they could! purpose to interview Tolstol App a hagd strongly odvieed the week. - llc rl atin eee | Boost the prices! \* public 9 hools of almost every ¥ os ‘ | € 0 Make peace immediately anc . i ae | © passenger motors being Booat the pri ‘ nportant city In u . Bands her ae eBlil the Jap ay ae : to give attention to the grave crisis M. A. McRae, acting for the Serippe-MeRae leagne, owners of the | { DMnnil™ Toe my wave w| ‘That (s what the proposed the-|% not one ceremony marked the taper doa © Vessels let} WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15.—lin ‘Europe Chronicle, purchased the controlling:uterest in the Star from Nathan |) ° by J. A. Moore @ |@trical trast proposes to do If its|@ event in Seattle's public instl- & ratored. Count Cassini, after an interview | Frank xfer wee » Hotel Washing. # | Plans ca it Lf tutiens’ot seakeing + with the president this afternoon, | HARRIS LAUNCHED The publication is now known asthe St. Louis Star-Chronicle. ri vedleg . one | Instead of dishing out to the|@ whte in other cites the * Sf. PETERSBURG, June 15.—The| stated that the peace plenipoten- M. A. McRae is president and Nathea Frank vice president. The ¥ # | Public a good show for 10|/% school children were told the # Eeaap declared’ that ib gov-|tinries wore wot yet estecred A large number of government of-| Star building, which was constructed: about a year ago and is one of | * ao a cents, the trust, headed by John saat a oes dos, t without the people's sup-| + ae | fictals and citizen Seattle went! the finest newspaper buildings in the United States, is now owned by We oe oe, = i yi Considine wmulating a scheme . tile’ % he { chiidren te nine * fs impotent to continue the war) LONDON, June 15.—The German |‘° Coupeville Thursday afternoon to| the Star-Chronicle and will be occupied by the new paper by which every house in town will! » ¢, se veenae ten @ia ‘not even ®& if can be compelled to accept any |steamer Tetartoff was sunk by the| ¥!0e* the Isunching of the new | HAPPENINGS AT charge 15 cents and 26 cents and/ » tance Wise ta of meant. * Only a national assembly, | Russian auxiliary craiser Don, May |*'tlery tender Lieut. George M.| j offer itely poorer show: fe pe " te the only ex- © dusists, can now save the situ-/30. according to information of|**rris which has recently been| Considine and bis brotherhood of * It adds: “All decent classes |Lioyd’s. The crew landed at Ba-|°°mpleted. The vessel im one of the UGLY CHARGES MAY MEAN PORTL AND see (wo-niiel "yivtes aréle oa ee Society are unanimously of the |tavia yesterday. The vessel had | bear that Is being prepa for Il in session in thé offices of the nl -~ we that the present regime is) contrabands. service on the sound and designed ‘ te " for snd that we must besia| to be one of the finest of the fleet eyihe wat: Sapsthar Oe een | NE ESES SEES ESS SSE Ristory of new Russia, a Russia) paris, June 15.—The question of | Qattermaster Prank Grant made FORTEAND, Ove, Juue 16-/Sihe t igs WEATHER FORECAST. the peop peace negotiations {s complicated | °)' Pans to make the event one | eae Pat Heenan ie edie |. Natura’ly, Considine denies that 5 : with certain features of what is|" pepe seie Bete edn fon of the Canin atlas nuledien is figuring on boosting, Partly Cloudy Tonight; Friday cea, but, as that worthy fig-|Fair; Warmer; Light to Fresh West nently among the con-| Winds. tempora s of Messrs. Munchau | nderson and Gulliver, the! ong cance toe ovo) TELEGRAPH BRIEFS d consolidation. INGTON, D. C., June 15.—| easiest described as the Europeau BPresident has issued the follow-| situation which almost overshadows {it im general importance. Peace may en the two governments of |come. but ft will be negotiated with and Japan were unable to/considerable unwillingness on the| ALBANY, N. Y., June 15.—The | on either Chee Foo or Paris | part of both belligerents who are in-| court of appeals this afternoon fixed eetont Suggested The Hague, | fuenced in accepting Roosevelt's In-|the date for the electrocution of ih governments have now re-| vitation at the present moment by| Lawyer Patrick for the week com- d that Washington be chosen | considerations te extrancous|mencing August 7. Patrick's at- Tenth Infantry band furnished CHICAGO, June 15.— Evidence ee | Mead said “The grand jury this/ It was the 58th ann y of the the muaic tab ing conspiracies on the part|morfing has received enough signing of the Oregon treaty be labor leaders is said to have been | dene from Driscoll to keep th tween Great Britain and America furnished today by John C, Driscoll,| Mee busy for a week issuing sub- | establishing the ndary of the who resumed bis testimony before) poenas northwest at the 49th parallel, and the grand jury | it t* intimated that the sub-|the anniversary wes comm ‘The jury prepared today to get at) peenas will include some very pro by the dedication of the the vital evidence on which the in-| iment men in labor ranks and busi-| building and delivery of the NEW YORK, June 15.—G © i be based if the) mead circles Driscoll’s testimony | exposition buildings by the com e place of the meeting of the | from the far eastern situation. torney, ex-Senator David B. Hill, in| “eteents wi = . . Cleveland, Justice Morgan Ji, dtentiaries.” When M. Deb resigned the| preparing to ask for a stay of pr toes charges are corroborated. Driscoll,j began with his first conection In| mission to nor ¢ E AT E OBrien and George Westinghouse, president has, accordingly, | portfolio of the foreign office, Ger-|cution pending a motion for re-ar-|Scording to District Attorney | Jabor matters, in 1892 Chamberlain, followed by appro-| X RCISES |escce of the majority stock of | Meady, will furnish names, dates, It is aemerted that probably 50 per! priate exercises i : om | Ee table, met today to consider gument notified both governments | d Wilasinetis eli wabebeted.. let nue Dasens Gowns a a | places and victims of the alleged| cent of the labor leaders in Chicago| The Oregon Plonsers’ association | torms of the deed of trust now belng io ae dent's an-|was bluffing Prime Minister Rou-| SHEEPSHEAD BAY. June 15 —|COm*piractes who may be forced to/ received money from him as inter-| also met 1 was welcomed by| Commencement exercises of the/ drawn up by attormeya. 60 before the grand jury and talk. |mediary for the settlement of| Mayor Wil lames, after which a re- | Seattle high school were held at the P P| The state board of arbitration has] strikes or to ward off pending diffi- union and nq took place. Grand opera house this afternoon.| MILWAUKEE, June 15—Two not given up hope of settling the) culties, It was also Benton county day at | Orations we lelivered by seven of | confessions of grafters were madi teamsters’ strike Today it was an-) Many leaders, he claimed, received |the fair, and 2,500 visitors fromthe students, Miss Marian Colkett|to District Attorney McGovern nounced that the board had formed| money regularly and some every | Corvallis ar Jependence paraded | bei torian, President E.|night implicating several in & peace proposition which has been| watk, He denied that he ever paid! the streets h 4 by military jc. a fitting address, con-| county and city. The district ats accepted by the teameters, but re-|acemt to anybody to call a strike.) At the Washington building the | ferred diplomas upon 161 grad-|torney refused to give the nam jected by the employers, The terms) He recited the history of the Na of Whitman nty held a | Uates but said one was a county offi were not made public thowal Biscult strike, the hotel and/ on, and, with Mrs fvan| As Thanksgiving day has changed | and the other was « business When the grand jury adjourned) walters, the street car, coal team-| Chase as hostess, extended hospital-|ffom a day of thanks to feasting,|[t is rumored that several more for lunch United States Attorney | eters’ and office building strikes visitors. i just so are commencement ex-/ those under suspicion of graft ent Secretary Loeb said: vier, remembering 1870, believed | Beldale won the Suburban handic after the ornieation of ether wien, Germany | had been for’ today ‘ ‘ Sunday jon to the fair | ¢reises in Seattle changing from about ready to tell what they knows will be cut to 25 cents, and a move-|thelr true purpose to a dress af. balidings will be ready to accommo-| ment is on foot to reduce the even-| fair. Side by side sat the young) LYNN, Masa, June 15.—Willlam date the big meetings ing admission to 25 cents. The trial | @&msels with thelr $60 dresses and | Butler Woodbridge, Boston, second The following are true bills re-| COncessionaries are also, agitating the boys who have worked their | vice president of the Columbian Na- turned by the federal grand jury in favor of being allowed to pain | Way through the school tional Life Insurances company, was | Nathan H. Lamb, of Kiickitat | ope” om Sunday The ony opposition that some) killed, and 8. Herbert Wolf, New ing to F. W. Dreamel, of | ” bee Aye Mh a Ry tee sorte or ES, was the it at| ‘NO? PIRATES’ SAY | that ther would not get a chance |accident at Saugus early today. Tha oe las W. H. Maloney, a jus ee show their graduation|machine ran into a barbed wire Fe Carl F. Reeves, president of the | tee of the peace at Spokane for | BUSINESS 7) remses ee | tence in the dark. local CSbristian Endeavor society, Sei ven tne bit . La | Some the high school students! CHICAGO, June 15.—District At- - ¢ ng two fraudulent pen-| United Btates gover nt is thre - ahem he Ww. ¥ Ww: clety, whose headquarters are in| #08 certificates. Hapkins is a no-|ened with suits for large amounts | 0 Soak th the nekirnare us| cacmad aMRuneE tear eeiineaee Boston, notifying him of the con-|tary public in Spokane. A. F. Lam-| by F. J. Wo A. J. Tyson and Sai gap eyed mgd beget tn ret ditions which Seatle must moet in| bert, cashier of the Big Bend Na-| other prominent. shipping men it can ean has his quley. “Ths Sree ak. £0 re order to obtain the convention for} timpal bank, at Davenport, Wash..| who are indicted for alleged con SPORE AFTER Tiel ii denen Ga es a jftor mnking false entries in his re-| piracy to catch seals in violation = ee ee trip to Wash- e local delegates to the Balti-| port to the comptroller of the cur-|of the law resalt the stamp} The February class of '09 a more convention in July will be|Fency, and failing to report the |of pirs being od on the | mustered 7 clam 0 “0s have} : obliged to show that Seattle ean/ @um of $17,000. gchooner Carmencita, The acc ‘rpags a “ > poereas to PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—The accommodate all the delegates to} nat ents deny thes owned ailgunintes’ tae ad a ag at | council committee on street railways the convention; they must explain | Carmencita, but that she has done|j7. Boats leave I ‘oak arGay, mT ee at noon and recommended & what it will cost for the delegates } nainine anghaes sian ane ot tka le’., leave Lesehi park at 1,| repeal of the trolley franchise or- to remain here during the session | United States, Noth ache ene and 5 p. m | dinance recen@y passed over the In addition, the local endeavore s| been heard from the Car nelta,| Thé election of beak id | mayor's veto. It is understood that must, in conjunction with local | which is somewhere in the Bering | hag : ave’ « . be pe captain | the council will accept the recom- | business men, put up a guaranty of| Rel ge fh egal atc ag oig re ed until next year. | mendation of the committee. : $20,000. or $30,000 to pay the ex in pursuit [Steet Ro aR RR RRR AS penses of the convention, The ex-| cing she oe hemeae * * WANTED HIS penses are always calculated to be wing, ome esidin | setae | paid by the delegates, but the gua fwith hin parents at Second avenue WELCOME TO * rice OF paneer. bai anty must be made to cover ex-|8erth and rrison, was instantly EVE Rea” aie cui : HEAD FIXED penses in event that the delegates | Med at Interbay at 1:05 ITALIANS * tt i a Wiheora should not or could not put up the | MHUreday afternoon. * a eaemearoemontagr Lied required sum. es * ® destroyed by an in- #| D. M. Driscoll, 28, elatms that Local business men are anxious to] oo) an ods re . The office pers of the | * he odor of ker- #|& medium on Sixth has his “head j See the convention come here, James} Northern yards, and in a the It iser Umbria | * y is no %| under control.” A- Moore, before leaving for his rath wy oe te Pia mae tah the ho y of the ¢ * ye *| He visited the seer for the pure eastorn trip, Thursday afternoon, | ally manstec BAS He vw : a | &| pose of having the taterior of. hid said; Fee “ 7 ntti a? gcd sah a They will be entertained by the | # ‘Tr »? t x | he sar adjusted, and, when she By all means the convention | #ent of the city for some time members of the Rainier club at an) * ue ft No rea- * to make the necessary in« should be brought here. Beattie st ee eaiiw mlb 6. ae tage Ph informal reception, and other plans * for the outrages. * ns, became boisterous. }@ splendid place for such a meeting. | tric railway company ft several) have been made by Mayor Rallin- |» »| As a result his face is beautiful- | Her accommodatic ample, In) weeks . , | ger and the etty officials to n MN MN YM MMMM HEE MH ly decorated With a variety of nail line of first-class hotels she has| CoFener Carrol) was immediately | the visitors realize the cordialit ’ marks. Rainier-Grand, Stander, Stevens, | Notified and the body wa 4! oe thelr wel LUMBERMEN. AT TACOMA Driscoll is ‘Sonthins at thé domme Butler, Northern and Wagh- | te the undertaking parlors of But-) on Mon ftaltans c th A h leg ty jail and will be tried for in- lington, to which 300 rooms are to be| terworth & Sonn adie uae ” ; iumberme ley , | | added. Besides these she has many | aueiea il ates a. formal din-|* 7 sae SP % |smaller hotels and lodging houses,| Mark Ten Sule, one of the oldest} ner to the off Elias : ght on th The Seattle Lighting company, | This city is exceptionally well pro-| Chinese merchants in the city, Wa8| tne Cafe Bar ' t Thursd morning, notiifed a | - . vided with hotels. Portland in-/ declared a bankrupt federal | er f board of work street grading | sarrtera/o stancé“has only three hotels in the ¢ourt Thursday morning by Judge} Charles Watson, a , tors wer areless in thé same class with those | have men-| Hanford dealer, in “shy” a team of ho vmite for blasting pure ° “gz tioned rt of the United States | and a carriage, According to Wat ti nd avenue north« j By the time the Hillman ¥ ntin-| gon, he rented the outfit a of main supplying | comes Y int. Thursday | stranger, Wednesday night, and has, @ and Green Lake j old t ground er term not heard from bin . blown up

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