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EAN ADVERTISEMENTS WY, CepTeD BY THE STAR A CHICAGO DIVINE SAYS OUR WANTS ARE AS THE BANDG Eacce The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest 7 WIGHT EDITION. OF THE SEA. >, i U TRIEO THE @TAR “WANT ADS.”"? The Seattle. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 17 9e THE STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS— OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS CRUSADE FOR THEM wis Star VOL The Only Paper in feattle That Dares to Print the News NTS PER MONTH NO, 98. a5 C FRENCH AND GERMAN DOGS OF WA . gre KAISER 1S PLAINLY TRYING TO FORCE FRANCE INTO WAR BY INSISTING ON DEMANDS IN THE MOROCCAN EmM- MiT TO-ENGLAND MAY BE INVOLVED IN THE INTERN TIONAL ENTANGLEMENT a . © I7.—It can no} tion, to preserve a firm attitude in that Europe is in face of German aggression. ohitind at Britain has also taken tm yremace of an international |. prant independent action which is| of the first magnitude.| not yet disclosed. It will become | wires tonight that the} known when the China squadron | government is almost| and other ships of the British navy, | i ‘s Germany's) which are hastening homeward at fe intention to provoke war.) top speed, approach their destina | were given by the minister/ tion. It will be found as significant war Wednesday to make every) as the mobilization of the flying| jon to resist attack. All of-| squadron which was at Britain's | that if France pressure in the national conference in regard Morocco, Great Britain will veto have been facilitating the of instructions. Minister Ronvier has & most conciliatory attitude Germany, but every conces-| even if she stands alone he makes inspires fresh de-|ish government and until now the emperor asks/ the cancetiation of the An-! hes ‘ matter of an int people w now, but if the kaiser should i BROGLIO THAT THE LATTER NATION WILL NEVER SUB- and men on leave were or-| response to the kaiser’s famous | to rejoin their colors instantly | Kruger letter. special trains tn all parts of the; = T is reason also to believe yields to German or to it The Brit ere | never more anxious for peace than | at entente. The British] tempt to deal with this country as ent is fully aware that Ger-| he is treating France, war would ‘egeression is almed quite as| be a question of only a few hours eh at Great Britain as against} PARIS, June 17.—Premier Row Lansdowne {ts for peace,| vier this morning held a conferences ft the remainder of the cabinet are) with both the British and German ined to resist with all the re-! ambassadors on the Morocean ques of the empire any serious | tic Just what occurred is not chment on British Interests. | known, but Rouvier is still hopeful Tansdowne has counseled |of settling the present misunder- while avoiding all provoca- standing through diplomacy. ERE IS NO MORE GAMBLING (BY Gan DEAN.) justice-dispensers is a thing of w 1S WHAT DELANEY SAYS on. | | } | ARE TUGGING AT THEIR LEASHES —- Desperate Women Attempt 0 Hold Up Cigar Man ——— dete dete dededadedadndednd i dedededeiededndedadaeaee) *. »* # Victim : E. A. Parker. * | MURDER MISIERY | Hold-up We A Negress and a White Woman, * | iF Time © p. m. Thurs «| STOCKTON, Cal, June 17.—The Pe oeets . an Cuabe up Bt ri Jor county double murder myse * * ery era further fr solution toe EPCEPUTEEUOT ECCT PEE rer rT err err pons Daye apbrven ce tes ———— that an Indian was suspected of thé urder, but at he found the - E. A. Parker, proprietor of the|on the other side and, to his Veeecen’ were Prados 4 =e ‘ae « tear . t 1) wte bor anne oo waik ~ covered this morning t Mra, Wil- ay uae the SEent ee Mines Sor |}iama’ skull was not fractured, am at pss es "Pavtent dla wat lab dae ewe , | first reported. The throat of Ches- ema ler My feat, hut Lite the ‘trait {tet Maker, her grandson, had been mtg under bis teet, but bit the t cut from ear to ear, The head was him fr ne 4 and possibly | for his hotel at a rapid speed, with almost severe killed by the two desperate the pair hot at his heels. whom was gress and aus Being an e'derly man, the ¢ teat oor to be «1 w merehant had a hard time in dis Hams, profer pickpocket, who! tancing his pursuers, and had ba pital peed self up the steps of the old Rainier | Park eft te hotel and stumble into the corri a p.m, 7 | for hie ay GUN SHU PASS, June i7—Al+ | t Rais hote I believe that the two women | though it is generally quiet at the | sixth He had on b planned in advance to hold|front, the Japanese are retiring | pe ' 4 up,” said Parker to The Star |®0mewhat to the southward. It is bier rday afternoon. “They must |eported that they are steadily ex- sod Mar-|have known that I carried money | tending their line eastward. There | te ticed men, whe | boinc closing up my |@"¢ Do indications of a general en- ted him ker did not re wtand gagement. . ply and hurried on, A half block} The police believe that the ne- ST. PETERSBURG, June 17.— further up the street he spied them’ gress waa Lola Wiiliams. The Novoe Vremya says that an armistice between the armies in Manchuria has been declared. ST. PETERSBURG, June 17.—It is announced that the czar, on May eo ed NEW YORK, June 17.—K. Tak- ane der and marvel P A Goon TIP | | Ashash, Japanese financial agent, by | > “received plans for the establiah- is no more gambling in] The mayor depends upon his i’ # | Whose effort the war loans were|ment of the proposed representative tle! ebief of police for accurate infor- \@ Here's @ tip on the ‘ % floated, has been summoned to To- | assembly. remarkable condition has/mation regarding gambling in the l@ The beat one out t ® | kio 4 will leave w York June| ST. PETERSBURG, June 17.— brought about since the writer, | city \w Just take this “hune tie |Strong representations were made Idays ago. told Chie€ Delaney} The chief depends upon his & You'll ta a bene *| 24 Kashash will consult with the) io the Russian government this af- a few of the wide-open gamb-|sieuths for the right “dope.” And & If you aimply stay away whe sek ie blocs coca ternoon on the part of Great Britain hbelis were located. the gamblers depend upon the! . e — . » MOR a. > in connection with the sinking end of the force O100 Shblnlouthe for protection! EUROPEAN REPORTS SAY THAT NOT ONE OF THE POWERS WILL RRCOGN NORWAY Sane dennn tht eee | "hich will follow a cessation Of BOO |machant versie belonging to wont Saturday morning that his; The Seattle police force reminds 3 | ; tilides. It is said he believed @ NeW |tral powers, especially the sink! had “closed up” the “joints” the writer of a certain brand of} Tho third section of the Knights|loan will be placed in America or |of the British steamer St. Kilda od to in the article and ot|pickles. It comprises an infinite of Columbus passed through this|Engiand at @ rate of as low @ per | the cruiser Dneiper, near Hongkong, it the click of the poker chip | variety. ity on their way east | cent as obtainable, June 5. the slap of the card were a| There is much good. oe: end air Kr ne pn ——E—— er so sound in this cit And ; abou n the party consisting of | were no raids, atten 7 A lot of bad. {some of the most prominent busi-/ fithstanding the fact that; The good element seems to be hess men in New York, New Jersey | Ballinger enthusiastically |fuirly wel! occupied in attending to jead Boston. The steamer Athien | a wholesale “pinching its duty | was chartered for a trip around the} when the locations of the sev-| The other branch of the service sound Saturday morning and @ spe-/ games were announced in The|apparently has all it can do pull lal-cor for a ride over the city in} ing the wool over the eyes of its monte wi have. oe ¥ )the afternoon. This section was to} modus operand! of the local | superior officers. a green] eaae Lacthie cllir bat tor oomir tote P De acti = | on or oth the rwd was late Te PPPS OCC ES SS ee eee ee eee eee) ee . The /At ¢ o'clock Saturday afternoon they ’ * ® | deme of lawmakers o- | Will leave for the east | eak-Kneed Board Won't : Garden City # ee 2 : db cently made a trip in the r snd! A police raid on Grant stree | $ whee ss. jurdey 3:90. Mew | : Fa" | toons resniied in the arrest of six|* **® ** * & & & &* ## # | Staten restaurant, told the Jury that Force Phone Company to Act}? ¥°. raey Femerton x [commerctal districts of the north, alt| vagrante shortly after # Urlock Bate] caiac = ope | certain labor leaders made a ser le tees Total & |tturned enth t ‘ t e réay morning. # CHICAGO, June 17 a ‘The * | threat to injure him if he contim * [sare there # ppor ty A search of the bunch pr ng sayy ie: ag regions ry ie buy yp wd oa a ral for, great commercial a In th “— ol cents te torne hat the houses, t the conclusi o Ie to obtain satisfaction from Jasked for a report from the franchise| © @ RAR ARAARAAAAARRARARHHARARAARAAAR AAA HH | WEES Dorn dtl ou- tn ras whe Er paced segt * jurors have found im- | session Assistant United States re tor, and will ask the oc ny ey ~ Ape d * t evidence confirming */torney Fake said the investigation Menset Telephone company pant Ite poles f a : ‘ been fir celecslidinesed Wotheatin ut vamenens ( report that the present #| ot the jury bas brought about ‘= ces- Gowan, 627 Thirty-fitth,on| The * corporations In the| The sound steamer, Garden City, {es taped part ally cl antp were [#4 lt the minds of the visiting perme | & strike is a result of conspiracy % | sation of violence in the strike andl y rning sought relief from |city owns ‘thous. of poles which | efforts to save nt r " that is at oe = 7 * ed again the firm of ®&|has accomplished much good. Hi ra of public works. they have beer negligent to| ¥4* totally destroyed by fire Sat-| futile sho was finally cut loose : .. oboe By quurtass Dotphin ate AA \* more, Ward & Oo. by &leala alt prey talieney ster hal & paved street, directly in front | pe ‘The board has gone through |urday morning st 2:30 at Bremer-)from the dock and burned to the 9 should be done f r Two of the “vags" were past 60|* employers and strike #| been secured under pressure, neither Mit reridence, the telephone com-|the empty formality of asking them | ton. Aa water's odge. ae n has bee years of age. . ” i* involving the payment */ labor leaders nor employers having f contrary to @ provision of tts|to paint them, but that t* all the| Captain C. BE. Bergman was the) The Gar en ity caught fire two amber of the ai* \* 000 in installments of &| offered to testify. It is intimated r has maintained unpaint+| good tt has done. The board has / first to discover the flames and had | months ag She car 4d $2,500 in into r DOVER, Eng, Ju 17.—Thirteen | ® $10,000 and $20,000. *|that a number of indictments will rs, Gowan has|absolute authority in the matter,| barely time to rouse the crew, who surance pount n| Yachts started today in the annual |* * | be returned next week. The labor to have them| but I# too weak need to exercise it.| questions of interest to Alas me Dover tg Heligoland for |® ® * * * & & & & & kk & & H&K! loaders will be invited to tell what but his requests have been The companies are required te up before congress, they ii be w ame cur A rain-} they know about the alleged bribes refused. The Independent|keep on deposit with an sty $600, | | tains bac help along: i cht wind prevailed at| June 17—A demand] by employers, company, which owns also that the city can go ahea wor Tho journey through the territory | American yachts At- ment of the strike is be-] Frank Davis, 17, was shot # on the opposite side | do the work at its own expense, but | hag surprined those who have never |lantic and Apache and the British med up by the anti-Shea | through the lung by a guard on an vet, painted them volun- — board has never exhibited suf. |vigited Alaska before. The climate, | Yacht Valhalla got away in a fog e ir s joint | American Express wagon, at Mon- flelent est to thus have the i A prOducts and wonderful re # of | ov the sa course for a special u roe and Peoria, at noon. The wagon 1, a usual in such | work ¢ the district have hem | cup : was passing Bricklayers’ Hall, mere than any of the | — — union headquarters, when a crowd ene = pics leoumtry they have visited. py eeabadatiaksl oled elated 4 y from tie" won "The pressed about ‘s tile 6a waeaie a daiiieil . ne com= [Smit that th ' * a a ich a an ttempt the wagon. The guard fired, i lema shortly be t o'clock Sat-|ed that the police acting ir Pag 4 gpd we ig !|% EVERETT, Wash. June 17. *| strike. It le repented that]. Im e.etiiie siet-ab Wenhares oul urday, when Police Sergeant Me-| cordance with the city’s laws, As a | —-A bid offered for the Record, * tatd io p aid 1 two bury p imen, |last resort the company thr ned |#et that they were tr |) @ $500 above Blethen’s bid, was # tives of several unions} Clinton streets, this afternoon, B. ; lacting under instructions from Chief|to have a complaint filed against /Basbeen considered snow-bound the] 4 gecented by the court’ this #| test at a meeting of the|T. Jacobs was killed by a deputy lanes put a stop to ite str ad-jthe Ki t jation Year round le m pales ‘The purchaser is 8. *& of Lat BR ’ orn Jacobs was boarding @ vertising \f ad * atthe) ¢ piling pe ead vf: es ne | E. Wharton, representing east- #) nents for benefits The crowd was making an attack The company hired a float, a car-| Mead ca Of the moat enth: ic of hole | @ ern parties. The price is $5,000. #| > > sas ea tos mad wen as ve-| At last accounts the 5 pro- |party. He believes that the wovern-|% Wnovton tw mew aditoe ot the a] ..The grand jury, which fs investl-;on an American Express wagon, 4 eS ao Second the juve-}ment cannot do too much to aid in on ‘ he *| gating the alleged graft in labor and| Jacobs was an innocent bystander, r pds _ ; . ; od by the dingruntic r-|ferritory should have a spokesman until Monday morning. Two wit-|dead man at the Vanburen stre P@aptain Commanding Water Brigade Defenders ... CMe 6, Rl. pitas yay bse: oon fh ad SinGruaMed RAGIN * TE mdrem, but the culy question 1 ** * RA eR aKenes nesses were examined this morning. | viaduct, who {s believed to be @ . “Jane Doe Smith” # tie girie, scantily clad in various| A member of the company atated|whather the representative should | George Wahl, storekeeper, United} victim of the same riot. Paptain Commanding Assaulting — lot aia 9. Sasaon = styles of abbreviated costumes, |at the time that they had spent $15,- | De.@lected or appointed. 40 INJURED - ———— aR ies Uess by Deteane sarvysres? art i i Hose # |Dlushed at the gaze of passersby. || 000 In getting the bath house at Alki Pansrens Bartlett comes a close F it. . Twe Gaccesstul Repulse of Badly Drenched Raemy *& The company first refused to have | point In shape for public patronage | #eeomd in the belief in cgi, Pe gal oars wo Days’ Su i R epul adly ¥ lite parade interfered with aland that they thought they had) Allaisa and what should b e for] BLGIN, ML, June 17.—Forty peo: rr RRM RERERAERAAARaERR ERA | delegat wended ite way to police Is 1 rights with the race-track ret a a ore. He expre ve ple are reported inju in a colli ——_ Be! of the “Jane Doe Smith” residence. Mentorian command rang out} Friday morning Mrs. Smith, fe the vicinity of Fifteenth and | armed with a formidable water hose, liean and startled the neigh-/ attacked the workmen and drove Of “Jane Doe Smith,” as she| them off in confusion. been termed by Assistant City| Contractor Larson wanted to hold ‘ tor John W. Whitham |a plenipotentiary meeting at which i Was Cont ot Carl L. Larson! he promised to agree to build a ce 4 ve the command, but he was t sidewalk for the woman, but 5e to order a retreat in the face water brigade forces spurned be Stream of 1 water which peace offer and continued to Oe from 4 w hose in the fort Oe Of the woman residing at the 1 unsuccessful attacks were ved aled to As = Hiding a store at Fif Prosecutor Whitham Oe Republican. His men, | and swore out a warrant against the ros ting, are 1 to let}commander of Faucet Co. No. L, be ® quantity which! charging her with attempting to Se the sidewalk , an assault be nd ee * Chief Delaney refused t in thie way headquart mount of development that t done with the small amount of encouragement from the govern- PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN, THEN en The delegation arrived Friday night on the steamer Cottage City the city. The party spent the forenoon ent automobiling about the city and in ~aaggiomtge [the afternon went to the Meadow eke agp & com # they wore interested specta. means for ¢ two LLINGHAM, June 17.—Intense ; other indignation reigns in this city over In Seattle w whe the failure of the congressional) mittee from Bellingham secured | ioe ot the races. party, returning on the steamer | assurances from the congressmen | sunday night they will leave the Cottage City from Alaska, to call) that they wished to see this city.| sity gor the east. No public recep at Bellingham. Senator Piles had |The city’s plans were knocked Mat {tion will be given the delegates telegraphed Mayor Romaine from|by a message from Vancouver, B. | Juneau that the excursion would|C., from Senator Piles to the mayor | e Superiors will cross bats with |touch here yesterday. laborate | saying that the steamer would not | the Columbla baseball nine at Co preparations were made, including | stop. Haste was given as the rea- | tx a City, Sunday after at Jspecial trains, trolley cars and son. 0 jsion between Northwestern passen ger and freight trains near here this | afternoon RRR RRRARRARRER * BATHS--SHE GOT DIVORCE * » Because he had the annoying hab-, the plaintiff on the witness stand. |xFL2ST JOBS OF Bik of nivitg her Uekpecten andver| ‘The teathera tumtanar wen soul baths, 1 hed from tub, bucket,| roborated by that of her daughter, 4 SEATILEITES : pitcher, or whatever else happened | Elizabeth, one of a palr of 14-year= \* to be bh ly, Mrs. Emma Braum se-' old twins, who testified that she had * ¥ | cured a divorce from Joseph Braum nher father throw things at her PETNSHSELESORSOESR Ay 1g in Judge Point-| mother and heard him say once, I earned my first money herding | ¢ after her mother had left him, that cattle on Sundays down in Southern bad| some day, unless she returned to Illinots for a fellow that used to go |" nearly | him, she would find herself dead in Ito see his girl. Every Sunday he|e\ all t is arms. gavo me four bright silver dimes, I Joseph Braum is now working Im and I felt like a bloated bondholder b br ry at Tacoma. The « | when I went home at dusk jingling | (ime b wed $20 a month allmony. Both them in my jeans.—County Com- | at + th laughter are employed (missioner “Pete” Smith, ped 1 tI were a by th wmery at Kent

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