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MNCL ENVOYS NOW GUESTS WITHIN GATED OF rial Commission Arrives at Noon on Dakota---Are Taken to Washington After Splendid Re= ception at Docks and Along Streets---Sumptuous Banquet Tonight. CHICAGO, F packers case urge sy TRIAL VERY | NEW YORK, Feb. 26 | ber of women preser trial wae incres this m Charitable organizations and | soclety gen aminats | continued. PRINCE TSAI TSEH'S STATEMENTS TO THE STAR. The 2 “China is becoming conscious of herself, If she is slapped, she resents it. ally ie in “While our present tour is made with a view to instituting popular reforms, China is not ready for that revo- 1 of policemen ia be lution yet. “It is most significant, however, as it indicates an awakening of a great world power. “The boycotting of American goods is still in effect. Our people have been greatly aroused by the reports from Chinese who have suffered from the partiality and favoritism of United States customs and immigration officers, WARKAW, I will remove the boycott on American manufactured goods, but not until then. ‘Whenever the congress of the United States passes fair and equitable laws relative to my people, the Chinese } | Last Edition’ She Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1906. URGE HASTE IN PACKERS TRIAL the | b, 28.—The « jday ta the | jattornays to hasten and “not pre }lome the trial into eternity.” Wit-| hemes Were examined In support Garfield's contention that he did not premia® immunity | INTERESTING m t at the Claiche MOREMURDERS “== =» The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH VOL, 8. NO. 3. FNLAOADS AND CITY - REAGH AN AGREEMENT There has 25 CENTS been an informal dis wanton anon thecweiven aoa /Gontroversy Over Bridges Not to Interfere With Commencement of Work and Be Finally Sub- ontinental railwaya-and the city relative to the entraheb of the roa jto the elty of Seattle, which has] . : 4 heoretically resulted Io an agree-| Mitted to an Impartial Commission. iment, almost tentative agree | ment p ides that the work of| ee i truction of bridges, the num-/number of them and where they, Late th afternoon there will be ber of them and the ecifications | ah b ated, shall be determined |a mee of the engineers of the for their building » later by a to be m 1 a c Engineer Thom- 9 hit fer the comm ejly chosen by all interested partie on, the e of whieh will be to rk at once » the cost and character of Although no on be used in construction | | Make-up of Commission f ak definite he ails been rumored about mmit t t has no which have met with their ag ly stated or suggested be Th original re er Thomson was to es as to the cost of f of an | tlona ' ‘ r a ary wooden bridges, which in Th r ye nies and the as given as $126,0 This figure, t work of he has no reference what- a nee nt the b » tt lerived by the a ' netruction of steel f the it es, the e t of ' which will cout consider- u C t a if by the af ald wo yn and be f virable y shall t r ar " f y ment baw « 4 the orgunteats of Mdupted ft ad f on Acegunt of the fre f Ntleal gourders. At Bos " gud the blare of bands and way- [spokesman for the committee of ed in Japan.) minister plenipotentiary to the] sergeant has been axaans ng of fags of they " gon, the | welcome. Helgiutr |kingdom of Belgium, is with the | two Officers wounded tbe daw Please convey to bis bishnces nditions in|comminsion on hix journey t — og aie the imps she said Judge B to Interpreter @ view to tn-| country t Smith's cove|Teao, “that we folicitate with bh \ ‘ in on this his first visit to America tan ov Sine sanubiieas 1 thank you, Judge re attention ¥ “i miaion. Pe *| ine] tT thank 8 nv com ai Tseh, His Excellency Shanh} ° overse with you, but my non Tw tary attaches accompany < tnghing, Choa ba | Beye: : p jFen } Chin Haing, Trac! . pleasure Fu K ' Y " sal Teeth | atin a t westere | oon Tas’ ¢ dan at PREIN, ¥F vern my oy . ivenees e041 in Re Faun, Hman Jol Chi, Wang | mamere te athe gov of} hingt Your abitity to speak the Eng! putae, Chien Shilan, Shen | Nanchang to punieh all pa “ a ak the English | 8 jmmutae, Chien iB. Sheng Chid lin ihe recent massacre and declares Driven to Washingto: mgue ts equal to my ability mss Chan. Shang Chin Chin, Tekol, Pao . After passing through a triumphal | converse in Chines” r 4 Judge | Me tain Ching. car mmané.|ChUa. Chon Kn Hua, Ao Chan Chi, | 1) Sensness fo make any reason week, the imperial wsion tm- | Burke, amid Ia f all present ing of @ ¢ hi niso ac.{Li@ Chasht, Shi Tuan, Chen Pao] °™ ‘peration deman Baflately Dourded the Great Nox After the eee aen tie anita Shen, Mang Tseng Yin, Jun Sheng,| Santa Harbura arrived this ara epecial train for | wore ended ’ | Ware Chi Chan and 11 adults, sec-|ing with about 200 tone of general ae cesty en to thelgining hall The Party rotaries, servants, et Francis Washington ie wae ¢ i * Eo ee ee = wit be quarter mmission will] Next to Prince Teal Tesh ts Con fag at § o'clock they lea weeks in the United fer Washingt hers of the CRinese Kington 6randeon |= te former emoe Tau Kwang. he the first time his life landed F en mentions coll | BANK CLEARINGS | as woe Remarkable Interview. - a ' 24 ateeeeeeee ter features. a pe CHINA DEAD? "ay CHANCES _ PEIIFYES |] | FOR HIS LIFE | SIMPKING ATTORNEY FOR KID WHITE IS MAKING HARD FIGHT TO SAVE MAN FROM GALLOWS—ASKS& GOV. MEADE FOR REPRIEVE ——. WELL, Idaho, Feb, 28.—A ved to be Simpkins wat seen in a card game at Two Rivers, |Wash., Saturday. He claims to have Mr. O'Connor’ | beon working apon the Chutes farm to Governor by. He had a fresh sear on the A man named Rossell ted his identity and com- | | CAL | man | Two chances for Ife, a repr for 30 days by Governor Mead and | a way ¢ p from the circ urt of the Un’ 3 feve|courts in wrote a le telling him of Hi the| sion and asking for a % Mead fead | ne brand’s oc days’ re executi eastern district ¢ re- | prie 4 upon the fact to detectives [main to Kid White, the youthful] The petition which will go beforé|in town, but the fellow quit the | murderer of Matthew Marphy, who/| the court in Spokane Is based chief-| game and left town that night bee jis sentenced to be hanged next Fri-|ly on the grounds that White was | fore he could be arrested Iday in the state penitentiary at | tllemally convicted of murder, and while the result may not be favor orney for} able sit court, it will be night for| taken before the supreme court of f the United Sta n @ writ of error and the prosecuting timinals without 7 iminary hear ing or grand jury indictment will be finally settled This matter of | wanted to take before a Walla William O'Connors, a nvicted man, left last kane to bring Jwrit of bat rp United States t of th as White is now at the pe and is under the t. The ast night in the cir petitt ORDERED TO SAIL question of w Mr. O'Connors| Judge Han-/ n wae Mr, O |learned that the governor rej ford at the time White was re-/ pardon Wh and that Hil manded to Walla Walla, but the; White's partner, has confessed to| murderer was removed from the| —_— — the murder of Murphy county jail in the middle of the fom, Very reticent and retiring, he/ REPORT REACHES LONDON OF THE DEMISE OF THE CELES- O'Connor's Letter, night without the attorney being ihocs. bare’ ete.” west * a fear interesting study ic Bayer, Astoria house At the same time that he pre-/ not and was taken out of the | iri utine Galilee with oy ie fhe prince ie 35 years of age and! ports that he had been held i TIAL KINDOM’S RULER. pared to take the case before the| jurisdiction of this court ee ee Coe eee bee Sever been outside of Pekin be-| and robbed of $45 by two men near) i jeorrected for the famed magnetic Hie Gaeities ta Gisgn ates Sccinidiasalinasulal wurvey for a cruise in the north fre Pacific ocean, to sail at 3 o'clock Popular Demand. fat 12:2 y noon. The yeater LONDON, Feb. 28.—A Hongkong (of Chilna is dead, but ft t# bell ane, but declares was given the comman “Hands up,” | | ==. OHIO MOB BURNS ltrfet in which the alleged robbery | terill, W. D. Woo tour te the result of . | here (0 be the result of exagge ated | Dur present = ne eid was committed is a thickly settled | Aimpatch says the dowager empress! reports of the troubles at the pal _ Bayer H that he! j | > ee number of our young peaple who hare recetved their edu- (alee and progressive fdeas tn ve asaimilated | jon while the bandits went through bis pockets, securing the money and | & silver watch and chain At the Columbt ee ges crowd w a by Wagner's band the 4 ideas concerning modes er esis members of the 1 Dermeif. If she bs mapped “ake re- w agner ® band, were driven up Co gonts it lumbia st. to First av., thence down First av. to Yealer W to Second ed ay. and up Second ay. to the Wash jagton. In the wake of the carriages were | Except & hundreds of local Chinese on foot./are no signs this morning of last | The whole procession solid bank} night's rioting. Troops will be of yellow fMage—presented a Awakening. | to ff adicates an awakening “DAKOTA pearance eo 4 > power: Abcaré the Dabots inat Saterday |_,77inee Tee! Tach and bie nen world- } —— - 4 beycotting of Amerienn~ Ah Kew, 2 Chinese butcher, com oe ee con llega baad Made goods ie «till in effect T mitted suicide by taking an over- i PP : = people have been greatly aroused by clam of eave jcrened necks and Interested expres. | he reports from Chinese = eort Second Steward Forbes stated to engin 7 ipa =. ie Milton of Unives ‘ States soa- | day that the Celestial was very de- |, sitdines one the r “oe fam Hae end immigration officers |apondent during the trip and on g morning he was found |Saturday SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 2 ton to rush in if t © trouble le “White our present tour ts being fede with a view to instituting feforms, China is not ready that revolution as yet Rie most significant. however, | ot a} iA readiness at Columbus and Day right today th -_ lifeless when bis shift was called lation of Instrument matitutes a triction that cannet pet Pate Pair Lowe, | The officers were about to encase } IN TEETH OF | ¢o 70 a day | be construed an any other way than “Whenever the congress of th®/ the corpse in @ canvas covering and | j + of theme a ne| hat the mayor has not that power. Ualted Be passes fair and ¢4l-l bury i¢ at sea, but when their {m In In pairs, profession: nd busl-| The question drought up in the RAD laws relative to my people. th potions became known, the entire nese «omen removing Sunset the council by President Gill tas A HURRICANE Delayed by a severe storm ac counts for the late arrival of the! Great Northern steamship Dakota} Gilgese will remove the boycott Of | ow grew jéaly the solemn promise of ¢ Prancke and | euaded the Cel labors. The body was embalmed by the! mutinous and ft was ptain officers that per tials to resume their American manufactured goods, but fet watt! then.” Tonight the imperial commission @ Eill be the guests of Seattle and Will oceupy places of honor at the banquet ever given in Seattle | _—_ SENATOR FORAKER BEHIND THE GUNS IN OPPOSITION ship's doctor and will be taken to will be 8 China for burial when the Dab ta THE HEPBURN BILL—SAYS IT 18 UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND Federal Juige C. H. Hanford will | sists trom Seattle on March 10 ' t 200 miles off Cape} — as toastmaster a i” | Flattery the big liner was ed tol IMPRACTICABLE Burke, Mayor Ballinger . ‘CAR THY / steam Into the teeth of a hurricane _—_— eg i W. Bash and) and for 24 hours was unable 0 WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 28. to differ with the present bi y will spea i but the slightest goed aon mst} An artillery of opposition to the|he salf, “as it is unconstitutiona J ptain Francke Was | ratiroad rate legislation opened this! because It combines the executive Prince Tea! Tseh and other prom jport y lay morning that bh aker behind th In @ speech | the Intersta mmerce commission fnent, members of the n| . ¢ purser to make out h gued against the policy of|and because of ita failure to provide Will respond } . a up to and in overnmental rate making In gener-|for @ proper court review of th At 7:40 of n of W. D. McCarthy ee the Hepbern bill artic-|comatfasion’s finding United t on one gale the voyage) y which he held waa un oo laaeys ; ds merchant who lies at y enjoyable and fine weather| tutional and impracticable. He. ~ MITCHELL WRITES © ieee ot Port A he Providence hospital, ts ‘ amt tea Mitter of wo w.w should become af me, head st night <"'«" DIVORCE CASE King, Beneral p Great DEMANDS Peception fail. where F. K. lea "ile end tana ad YORK, Fet I * OMelal tn eter of t mm ie ” 1 aye the r the Pactt ast je mailed to I I e dignita t ry ke “ 4 the f s ¥ k ¥ kkaich, | t ' f wa ated t| PARI 28.—The ¢ a ; Burke : 4 ay t i posty if wo week It's o r easy agreea strik re idiers on guard there newed tonight. The extent of the negro territory burned is less than | }halfe biock and no lives were lost held The few who were injured are all BILL FIGHT To ge F. Cot dF. A. Rust eakers, G Thursday afternoon. The vessel will return to San Diego about No- vember 1 REPUBLICAN MEETINGS, Repubit tonight a: follows meetings Broadway and Denny way-—Speak ~ Jers, John Riplinger, T. P. Revelle RESIDENCES RESPONDING TO John F. Miller, Scott Calhoun, F H. Hurd REQUEST OF BUSINESS MEN! Eleventh ward, Harm's hall iia: sina din ios te p {Mountain View station—Speakers.| 11, these worde Coccorector conn ANQ SUNSET PHONES COM-) wil 11. Morris, Rev. W. A. Major - » poration Coe tt Calhoun this afternoon ad. ING OUT mercy het ay ay are | the city council in reply. te : nae — | thelr inquiry as to whether the ry day adds to the number — Riplinger, Kenneth Mackin-| mayor had the right to veto a por- naet ph removed from the ae tion of a city ordinance. In the opinion of Mr. Calhoun, ac- ion and the charter of the city of Seattle, the ifie grant of this privilege to * governor of the state and the ure to grant it to the mayor of on of Seattle me ar city of Seattle in its chatrer, Jay night was upon the reading jof the mayor's veto to @ resolution nting Heenses to several dealera one of whom was W, F. b, whose ap ation for a ense In the neighborhood of the union depot was denied by the ‘or upon the ground of its being ee prximity to the new on station, tf and res-! a Mor phones The bual c een Lake! Detective Phillipe has returned | & have ged with Manager Web-| from Bellingham, where he went to|! ater of the Independent Cx re-| investigate the theft of some val place the Sunset phones in able furs from the room of Mr. and places of busine Mrs. Arthur Sharp, who appeared are acting together in the Star theater two weeks ag etary Leary, of the The furs were recovered from A. B. Nquor, and I ” ene Vernor, a fake secret service ar t t eive remov leimed @ penteithin -¢ s now up to the council to de- . te the tanceship with Mr. ané Mrs ine how it ah it shall go ahead. e helped h elf to # e M. 0. MEETINGS Ps soe “WILL HAVE | Four meetings have been planned | Deltinehass he acs for this evening by the municipal]. = thé weed Wiel af & caaenaact | wht h the orators of that organiza@-|Voiianie rugs j {N discuss the issues of the] "Arter turning that trick the m poner dbe tal The places at which jmeetings will bo held are: } id a| PITTSBURG, Pa., Fe Lead. = were, tole feet ers among the coal operators have ope *, 8. W. Harmon, @ on A xs ided to ld a joint conference | Rice Ww. W | with miners ‘at Indianapolis, | Second ward, fire eng he ‘ olcl saureh Beacon hill eakers, W. H. Moore Bellingham ae Matthew Dow, Edward Brady, F. A Detective ¥ er wed 6 = hanty Ieshenge coales Rust and ¢ y i] F f th = last night that the 8 th De ny- Fuhrman | w h a N e ¢ y, Ban Fra sco to Beat- h u Sper c ee r 4 b € A prop er bla while Ine F. Cotte Wilkin and W.|¢ ere f t “ . gale off Point Are H. M k i J nd it necessary Teath wa kes ha Byre pu sco for repairs.

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