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t Only Paper in Seattle That Dares print the News : ‘ Ol. 3. NO. —— UL WANA, April aa ors, 837 for W « hero, WANK B. COOPER ACCEPTS CALL Wbrive in July to Take Charge of City Schools. recer B, Cooper, Fw dent of ~ has accepted Peet end will arrive in we of late date ree resigna I filed some days ax e May prove me of the pleasure ot im regard to my arrival in salary for the first Teeeive $4,000. FORK, April 19.—A dividend gent. Will be declared by OB about May 1. on stock ‘There is a strong pos KILLS A SISTER D, April 18.—By | with a shot eld son of J. the of sbot etruck OM ‘sister in the of the gun attracted the tim of the parents, and they fate the yard to ascertain @ the shooting. They fon tightly clasp- parms the motionless form sister. Hie was sobbing, Mother rushed up, he Mamma! 1 have killed poor 2 Giant mean to do it. IT Beew papa’s gun was load- : was summoned, but ‘Was dead. The whole top DECISION TORK. sar. April 19,—The board ton of United States gers this afternoon in the Rus- ard holds ment led im impowine a MS duty on Russian sugar. secant teat te « pis tenebatl they're tatciog ‘round Test few days, and th M@ the fans runs high. Its up Dugdale. He and his Mo are it, and everybody pete able to stand wp under the fag 2, at three .. Erwin Corbett Woodin toa. Sheets Re Paul. PeOok ts bright for a red-hot Seon this summer. More ar interest in the game and Rew club is being taken ® has thos”, up in a pretty long ee MANOwer Dugdale believes Selected whet Batters an le any of the Of the Pacit this searcn ‘ “Dug's H. Koran, who este meres lant neason Y Won for himself the Beem £%, bimecit us there's i also from Pocatel- BANS HAVE A BIG RO agreement Breaks Up Personnel of Com-| nission to Visit President McKinley---Gov.- Gen. Wood Starts Tomorrow for Home. NDARD OIL TO DECLARE ENORMOUS DIVIDEND MAY | :: } Western Central Labor unic one's head bad been torn) punter | apiicctr Juice of enthusiasm | on} ‘pays “Dug.” THE SEATTLE amma aan KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES Begin Their Convention mania Hall, in Ger- by the pe mediums, quack ete, has had a on leaving Others b Killed simioniy. DENVER, Col aving in of 8 qi at Telluride, F r, was Instantly killed April 19. sibility that at the same time the apital stock will be increased to $400,000,000, which will make it second only to the giant stee! trust ‘MACHINISTS MAY STRIKE © ro aes machinista in this ety on ny as Browing out of the non-compliance of employers with | the men’s demand for a 9-hour day The official statement wil! be made in the Union Record tomorrow as follows: ‘The Machinists reported to the | at its meeting this week that no had been received from the er ers in regard to the inauguration of the $-hour Gay on May 20; that they were being worked over-time, and | the appearances indicated that the | machine shops were preparing for a resistance to their demand. Their ¥ approximates ngs of the W * follows that many L U. were in brie The Barb union men were in the habit of pa troniaing unfair barber sh: requested that the practic continued. The Brewers of Seattle reported poy upon the expiration of the pres. | ext contract on May 1 they would ask for an eight-hour day. The W. L. U. endorsed this proposition The © ported a movement | to union ail stores and re quested e A nmittee was appointed by the W U. to assist them. An active committee of th yD graphical union is at work straight- | ening out the misunderstanding be- tween the Carpe m and the Ww ng go indicat ES WILL BE MOWED AND THE SKY SCRAPED |»: Fans Will Keep Things Moving in Base Ball interest. 12 pore This Season Will Be a Top-Notcher for the Sport. lo, Jesse Stovall, pitcher, finished with Kansas City in the Western league last fall J om Dugdale sign ed ing a ne ian't she he rapidity ¢ le down hil nce Hickey signed « bunch of five-spots . ink and pape EATTLE, \MAY HELP GET ELECTRIC ROAD Rfforts are wider tremt We ' ae far Up as victed of biga ‘ supreme ¢ ° ribenal has new @ on the draw-bridge Fut if a new! of the lower court ranging for S dor the cciceladtieinsdaiiecthdadi mt railway track and also 4 railway line. The need of an Portland Wins Whist. f communication with . 4 COMA, April 19. _ San eee Gee Ole Wl ee ae a 1 property-owners along pa night the Portland 4 oh t won with @ total score of $20 tricks. | annot r Nerth aod « palr were tab by ath ¢ | Young Paine of Beattie, 241; ea x And west went Co Hustom and Holmes of The efforts to | Pertiand, 286 | spartment’s consent to a alibi new bridge, while Capt The Commercial n charge of the engineer's "See , Ht TROUBLE. fn 4. The government is dis! ' “4 share 8 dnbere Clerk Is Charged). . wan on they | Vite of Come ‘ ‘ : $ 0 $ $ y $ rous draws. White = | With Looting Bank. tonite Saains and Engtand na | Dea wns : “by aah ig Som l , 12, 14, p to 25 3 ta aia be ae ee re, ae Overcoats $8, $10, $12 and Up. os sae the ney ew *) PITTSBURG, Pa, April 192—A. C.lof the Academy of Mu on : - roth, individual bookkeeper for|Tritish are at the Cafe Mon: 1 foe ee | ant manager ¢ erclal West, i stop i tel Seatth The the new organ lished in Minneape 2 , ae expects through his visit to make s, the Great Northern engineer, te arrangements for m comprehenaivs|in the city today to select th ‘ior the %-stall roundh jand Alagke. ercial Interests recently the War said that th the ‘Taylor West. A. Frisbie of Minne f the ¢ ping at Commeret ot W Mr. Jepartment strearr © FOUR YEARS bere,| Friat Peon isa bore Se of GN =~ | news service for his paper in Seattle W NOTHING MORE & is bulit here ASHINGTON, FRID THAN BLIND PIGS 1 t te t v Tt no of 1 th k ba y mu ‘ ra wh i to pa | taure 1 Turkish bath ax th ne drinks £ ee wether, as | coun f its authority to permit n| tigecr.'s ng anywhere It considers per places. IN THE PEN | Ex-Tacoma Minister led | oy g be MAITA, Net ard ta First National Rank of Birming f Pittsburg), was VERETT, April 19.—John F. ster for the Great Northern, | MACARTHUR WILL RELEASE ONE THOUSAND PRISONERS MANILA, April 19.- fs made today that'a mani Aguinaldo, calling on hi to lay down thelr arms and submit to the Americans, will be issued to- is fol The statement , m: > by| M Ary tae manifesto b prisoners rrow morning. ANILA, April 19 Fr announces that by the tasunan f Ae of war W YORK April 19—Geo. Cop-| ©. pT one of the best known financters | 4" and railroad men in the country, | Afr died here today, He was chairman jing and dire f the Denver & Ff Grande, and 4irector of the Stand ard Oil company, and was consider 6d second only to J. P. Morgan as a rganizer of railways and other corpo! colored. Jennie Gangs, 1 Teed’s wounds, wh p cats acrosa the front above the knee and o leh ot the one over HURRICANE. RID, April 19.—A ast of Spain and atch from Te aw killed. was destroyed as suspend Can navigatior ks re lost off the « has swept the So nerifo fearful nary h thwesatern sland states that A bl até k of als BIG FAILURE. ho? NEW _YORK, Apri ys, 1 rier & Co, bankers and Coleen ‘ signed thia morning. The failu large ©} it is anid, though statement has yet n made. A was arrested i f Chi T er jury ‘GEO. COPPELL. FOR LIBEL. APETOWN, April 19.—P. 1. Mat editor nds, the leading doeter ss hee ed t pris ling ¢ J a her Dutch BANDONED EXPEDITION SKIN, April 19. the imperial dec nese trops to wi {tory RIAL IS OVER. SAN FRANCISCO, In consequen April 19.~The f Robert 1. Glaze for the mur ‘of Wm. Trewella, was concluded morning, and has gone to the The case has been hard fought the plea of self-defense. Glaze Trewella dead the latter » ot of @ bakery shop. Williams, 1, was ar yesterday afternoon by Pa Hubbard and Freeman on r He had mut a doz f solder in his possession, He rable to explain where he had A. A. ANDERSON IN TROUBLE, ENT MEMBER OF WENATCHEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IM JAIL AT EVERETT, nt EVERETT, April 19.—A. A. Ander at Northern ¢ land train last “You r things in i nnd son, & prominent real estat r\night by Everett officers, on a tele Be ee Te ne nd and insurance man of Wenatchee, | ram from the Chelan sheriff, asking , and merr r of the Wenatchee cham pgp ge ed be ar ea id in ber of commerce, ts in jail he b The particulars of ing held for the sheriff of Chelan not know A rep Frar to take him into custody the jail today L Mr. Anderson wan taken from the) refueed an intervi urinners,ceweaeiee wt NEARLY PERISHED The eres us from third base, and will - ah y < ad avi receive much attention from the fans to Nl tmal ove iand, Sud lost this being hie firet professional hie wa | fen Fai © years ce thet af Afte encountering the pes . 1 weather experienced on th e for Rh shor r the steamer Excela) stop e motto ut am Whaling Co, a riv a lape € the admi attie's alde this afternoon Pox new obstruction between second and | Snow storms and fler gnles buffet CAPHTOWN, April 19.—The Boera and thrird base bags. He's good ed her nearly all the way are till beseiging Zeerust. in West “Now, ain’t that a hot layout, Seven passengers came down, im-|ern Transvaal, not far from Mafe | | cluding two soldiers from Valdes. king. ‘DR. BETTINGER’S BODY FOUND TOURNAMENT HE DIES IN EIGHT PAGES STAR. APRIL A MONTH 25 OTS AY EVENING, 19, 1001. Adams & Blanchard, _ HALF DEVOURED ON WHITE RIVER Reports From Nome Are Filled With Horror — Two Mushers Say That Many Deaths Have Occurred. 119 Second Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. OFFER YOU NEITHER Geneve LEADERS NOR BAITS iol ana ince whe 3ut a STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE Bt | See ball, Licase cna eee ecovudae STOCK of the most dependable alan bis ton a ‘ wears to be obtained in the Hy |tminary hearing on the charge of United States. We are show- Rod been tov & < ah beg ing complete lines in : : ¢ 3 rt r The sn left hia corpae ‘ antmals < ring «@ Papers f LV frees e no doubt as to his iden . Dr, Bettinger was one of tt ar known and best liked physicians | a Tacoma, where he had his h ¢ and ath r t fror ll t a { ar vee ty a t t it anil ie t a r4 ATS, BEGUN TODAY, One Price. One Method. THE COMMITTEE DISAPPOINTED ° - fatally bart ¢ committee fr the chan 3} ee Stervicw. Me Jenes J. ul @, Steamboat Goes Down. SIS nent come i ME 3} BRIDSKPORT, Ala. Aprit 10.—The @ chance to see that ge @ steamboat City of Charleston was sunk 3. gh coe BN SIE eter Mpmenter- Gertas 9 hes | At NEWRALL'S, Seattle t lon Mr . aoa a + * o " - s ° ~ . + ? "ne : TAMMANY S FINE WOOL DRESS GOODS SALE sco this m * 66 | ° eaid to a Btar report- @ @ the commit together, so Mr. @ zi ith and I went t on = Meially The « mit N oO} 1 10 $ toe cid not call on him.” $ a (Og ea oo © political party formed Work on the Denny Building. | 4 voy fread gaya! Ape god ‘bee ts to | SPECIAL BARGAIN ‘ ted by the n napa 4 bib no nue will begin at once. | Meaiiar "*Greatar F BLACK AND COLORED WOOL DRESS MA- pss ; S. i been run ap from §70 ktikuone | TERIALS COMMENCING NEXT Monday, April 2and cah'L Denny and will ceat sv.o0, | famous Ian Unroofed. ag joining {t will be a atmflar stru: CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, April 10 The entire sample line from a New York Importer © erected by A. A. Denny eatate cies indir ‘Gaus AT ONE*HALP AND ONE-THIRD REGULAR and costing $25,000. ‘The third, by 7 Pr estleys Black ovelties. Gold Medal L. Denny, at 1412-1414, will at French ities In Black Goods, _ The plans are Bebb @ ecks, Stripes, Jacquards Weaves, Ete A Grand and Unequalled Bargain Opportunity IN BLACK AND COLORED WOOL GOODS NEXT MONDAY—SALE COMMENCES NOT BEFORE E. W. NEWHALL & CO. SEATTLE ARGUMENTS FOR GAMBLERS — ARE NOT ALARMING LEAGUE Cases Being Tried In Police Court Today—An Array of Counsel for Defense—Law and Order People Smile. 9:30 “Whoever shall keep or maintain Humphries, rep- | place etting i# dor . . Q c together in any house, prem Mr. Humphr the defendants comme oan TO Sad hoes, Devil | Cia guamiity tame ber" tee ons TABLES him or her, or under his or her con k wd ¢ winn n ney by chance nie guilty if he ep a house wh witning money or anything of value, | * Are Indispensible in Sick Rooms by chance; Or whoever shall, for the| betting Ix done for the purpose of pury of gaming, ke © permit | Winning money It is not alleged While meeting every requirement therein any gambling devi eo what-|'n th plaint that betting was for serving meals to an invalid in ver for the pu done in the defendant's house." sn attractive manner, they are Very ing or winning rar Attorney Humphries then devoted convenient for many other purpos- of value by char all be punish me time in explaining why it w es. pied ed by a fine of not me than $500, | no ‘ense to b gainbling furr CALL i, SEE THBM, TAK a On TRIAL. r by imprisonment not exceeding | tt ne's Ponse n six months, or by both lawyer's office in attl bove is section 11 or ordin-| sat Humphries, “is a poker St t & Holm D ( mbling houses | Writing table ore he Is not the police|gullty under the ordinance If a 627 Firet Ave. ning session|man has a faro table in bis house arguments on the|and uses it as a dinin table, the rneya for the gamblers, | court would not find him guilty und unlike y that the cas will r the « THE BUSY >) > JE Dri 1 te At th usion of Mr, Hum VICK JE A firat called until aft routine city cases ar enyics ed s Pa by the City va. Dave Armyle, ried this afternoon. L Lin TES 0 MB 5 bone Ahi- Ph wih, - Ore of the Totem elub. That p Throughout the morning eession Jefendant was represented by John| President EB. L. Blaine, of the ttle | € gan Ne as soon as cost’ op:| Law and Order league, and attorney Saturday Morning and Evening Specials, filed a demurrer to the com-| Powell, listened with great interest gto A.M. and6to10P, M plaint He alleged that the com-|to the proceedings and did not ap Ke wnie 1s 4% ( Children's Hose, paint did not etate facts wufficient to| pear to be in the jeast alarmed as the |@& ¢#c Summer Lawns .. + i Sone Bate ae ty constitute any offense under the ord-| result of the lengthy speeches by the $1-80 Cotton Dress Plaids, () 6 Hate Nate, $ fol inanoe of the eit attorneys for the proprietors of the ae i urling Irons. T ibstan f Mr. Dore's | gambling resorts, The inic e 6\4o Standard Calicoes,...4%c¢ 4 rter Dlastio marke were that ‘ number disinterested attonr 81 Cotton Foulards © English Ping, 400, igainst Argyle did not stat wh re present that the league an enh, Ciwene , Mucilago, bottle ; . 5667 hin client was to belconvietion. It la understood that wo « Seth weweling’ «. He Nd abriei a ese He further stated that| the attorneys for the gamblers are BO BED SOWONNE oo0c ore fog ae he thought the complaint detective| at present preparing for trial in the Shirt Walsts : } bo M chine: oti, ‘bowtie’, inasmuch as it was not explicit In It r court in case their clients sO Derren a co }) Go Bhoe Biacking” bos charges. In addition Mr. Dore took| are found gullty by Judge George B Bre tireane!* 3?! 8 Bo Carpet Tacks barrel usion to camment on the fa The Totem is represented by Attor ; kk Ribbons ........12% PS age ng that the complaint was drawn by|ney Dore, the Dawaon and California Lav sary ee ; Sais sce Attorney Powell, an outalder, when| clubs by Attorney Morris; the Union p80 oceee Sather | Bo aeavind dean be the eity furnished attorney for|by Attorney Parmerlee, and_ the eo. cera an 1}. To BRREGS Poais CORD sescegt he purpose of looking after its in-| standard by Attorne 6 sum | 100 Handkerchiefs .. Mf 5S Serenee Sai One aunetere eala. 5 COO OHOORGHEOOOSOOSSH OOF OOOO OOOOOS ed ’ > bus gne i0l cveeter sing 1 in th met antics MPT ote ié Thi and

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