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6 THE SEAT TLE STAR. APRIL, 19, en LAYS ALL BLAME ON THE ARMY Maj. Gardner Says Officers in Islands Are Cruel, Inexperienced and Incompetent WABHINGTON, D. C., April 16. Secretary Root today tranamitted to | congress a sensational report mw | by Maj. Cornelius Gardner, governor of the province of Tayabas, in which he places ali blame for a continuance of warfare and revolution in the isl- anda on incompetent officers of the army Gardner in his report saya the of flcers of the United States army have been gullty aaeomont them for the pacification of the ti ands and have brutally treated the natives. He says that all favorable | pentiment toward the United States ie being destroyed by the course pur sued and that a deep hatred toward the government ts being engendered One feature on which Gardner tn of gross misman- | of all affairs entrusted to | the death of Orrville Lyona, a neigh boring farmer, near } lie on caped, but the search wae not aban doned. Some weeks ago Wilson we arrested in Oklahoma, MORTALITY REPORT The Lowell funeral of Mrs, Wiizabeth was held from the family residence, 717 Wighth avenue, at 2) Lake View cometery Harold, the 9-yearold gon of Mr. andi Mrs. Charles Seamen, died at | the Seattle General hospital last levening. The body was shipped to Blaine by Bonney & Stewart Francces % Weunstrom, 30 years, died at Valentine station last evening. The body ip at But- terworth's hia report lays partioular streae ul that of the extensive penn ot | barrios jn trying to lay waste the country, #o that it would be ir fh ble for insuggents to subsist. He} says in those diatricta the natives | have been repeatedly tortured. The only ameliorating exouse he can of- fer, he says, in the incompetency of inexperienced Ueutenants who are in com sufficient experience to distinguish between friendly and unfriendly na- tives. What action congress will take In the matter can only be a matter of conjecture, as many of those who have read the report are tnelined to dincredit tt» reliability, owing to the Violence of ite statements and vite peration shown against army in general STUDENTS SAY THEY CAN'T STAND DORMITORY BOARD Too Many Japs Employed to Suit Twenty-Three Young Men Who Packed Up Bag and Bagga and Now Eat Elsewhere The long-expected exodus from the university dormitories has taken place During the past four daye 7% boys have packed up their duds and have sought sheltering quarters among Brookiyn private families Many of the 4 co-eds who reside fm the dormite contermplate leay- ing, and there? > hangs « tale @tudents at the instituion say that the dormitories have been run that in an unpsais the board bitl« tory manner have been u sarily high, and that there i 4 great denl of misdirected energy going to waste in the matter of four Jape who are doing kitchen work tor which the matron, Mra. Peasiey, being paid it ia further alleged that Mra. Peasiev draws 4 » the princely stipend of $111.19 per month for overseeing the Jap for In ad dition to her salary she gets board and room for her husband and y “« #on. Couldn't Stand It The men etudents couldn't for this state of affaire any wo today the big houses but 12 students, and there are many Vacant chairs in the din- ing room One sindent sald today that Jap help evidently thought were at work in Koren, for the had to have a hand in everyt? j even if it were only the peeling of @ potato j The Japs are plainiy the bone of contention. Four of the little brown men are employed in the feed 4 stand longer e partment, and their aggrecate wag @8 amount to $115 per month. They all claim to be cousins, and have made the job a family affair. You terday a large, white banner was displayed above the steps of the dormitory, on which was printed in barn door letters: "A Quiet Home for Japs.” The sign was removed later In the day by Mra. Peasicy The Japs Wil Leave In consequence of #9 many stu- [dents leaving, jorder of the i retrenchment te the day. The Ja wases have been ordered reduced, and in conmequence they will quit in a bunch The students say they do not tn- tend to pay $17.60 a month for der- | mit wy board, when they can get the/ jeame or better in private families| | for $14. Student “hashers” are em ployed in the dining room, and some f them have beon diemiaged on ac- unt of the exodus Pr t . & member of the fac- ulty dormitory committer, stated thie morning that the dormitery ould be run fore economically, and that something would be done to remedy the trouble. At the univereiy the qui vive for interesting de- lopmente. . on SAVES PECK men's dormitory | | Rebillard, OF PENNIES GARDNER, Mass. April 10-—-L. 4a drugwist, has saved $14 in six month#, taken in over the n= fectionery counter of his store. The collection does not represent all ithe ppers he has handled in six months x for he has made chane with hem aa required by the trade In bulk this $166 of 1-cent makes a peck and a half. ing are modern ones No large en of the mintage of years ago meigned to the common dump sents in the main, rleces All the The m purchases by children on the way to! school AVA, Mo., April 16.--James Wilson has been sentenced to serve 10 years for a murder committed 33 years ago He was charged with having caused ARRESTED FOR EATING LARGE PROMISSORY NOTE REAVER FALLS, Pa. April 10.— fome weeks go J Mitchell &| fons, planing ill owners of this place, bad J. H. Porter, a colored) man and an official in the Colored Citizens’ Building & Loan a ta tion of this pla arrested on the charge of having destroyed by chew- ing up and swallowing a promissory note for $358.50, that Mrs. Mary Sims, Porter's mother, had given to the association for work done on her house. The Mitchelia claimed that while Porter was in their office and th were trying to induce him to sign the note. “~~ with hie mother, he thrust} tt into hie mouth and swallowed it.) The case was promt ip ie wv trial b@re Justice tri was brought to an abrupt conclusion by Porter producing the hote jn question intact, It waa identified by Mitchell & ne and several others then swal it How the man chewed it, lowed it and afterward produced without a mark on it ie & mystery To make matters more compiicat Porter swore that Mitchell & one never had the not etn thelr session and had several wilnesses | back him up, although Mitchell Sons swear they had the note in thelr for several weeks The cane was dismiased and the justice hold the note until the court at Beaver decides the ownership of it. For fear it may be hoodoo ed and disappear mysteriously he has placed ft In the keeping of the Farmers’ National bank SHALLOW PAY ENVELOPE CAUSES DOUBLE TRAGEDY NPW YORK, April 10.—The recent Corlears park murder an 1 ide | has been explained. The Tr] Bigmund Blane and the da Klobock. He was a cigar mat for merly of Philadelphia } maker of this city They knew ach other in Poland, where he courted her. He co ued his attentions in this #ountr rhe girl told her parents that Flan vas desirous of marrying her, and that he said he was 1 said he was maki «tik a Ida said she did not believe it. Bhe sked him to bring his pay envelope to her Baturday night and tf it con- tained $15 she would wed him, Plane's shopmates say he worked xtra hard, but did not make more than 89. He and the girl went walk. | ing It Is believed that when they reached Corlears park, Blanc, in de- spair at not being able to show that he had been able to comply with the terme she insisted on, killed her and then himself. HURLED FIFTY FEET DOWN THE MOUNTAIN WILKESBARRE, Ua., April 10 4. B. Lundlum, superintendent of the Keystone Placer) Mining Co. A whose mines are located about four miles west of town, wae alr in stantly killled and Peter Bpswich was seriously injured by a hydraulic giant which became unmanageable The stream of water coming ith terrific force, struck Col. Lundium at close range and hur 1 him ) feet down the mountain When ren: | cued his body was floatin in the torrent of water, 190 feet away from] the nozzle of the giant. Hills ders, ken. Col, Lundium was one distinguished hydraulic ribs and other bones were bro- of the moat engineers in the country, having engaged in hy draullc mining in California for 30 years ® title of colonel comes from held that office In a California regiment raised during the civil war Col, Lundlum was 60 years of age and leaves a widow and one daugh te Peter Epawich, the injured man, was the operator of the unruly eiant. shoul-! Tie was not fatally hurt. 1d of posts and have not had) the regular) the students are | &, FOR SELLING BOGUS POWDER The hearing of B. W, Forester alleged baking powder ewindler, the charge of obtaining money under fa pretenses, was begun before Justice George this morning. Bev eral witnesses were examined, but the case will take some time to try B. J, White and W. H, Johnson, the former partners of Forester, among the witnesses who will testify in behalf of the state, They claim | that when they found that Forester) [had no right to manufacture either the powder or the labels they quit } Forester was arrested several days | awe by deputy sheriffa upon 4 war- the on the Dr. Price and Royal Baking 2 | Powder companies. He in accused of jhaving manufactured an inferior «rade of powder and pasting on the various cans containing it counter- feit labels, Then he ta accused selling the stuff as the genuine article. LICENSES TO WED The following marriage licenses have been issued Johannes Gusiane Ferdinand, | Poland, 24, of Chehalis, and Mar jthe B. Knapp, 18, Seattle; Louls M, Golar, 40, of Seattic, and Emma Rivers, 41, Lowell, Mass.; John T. Slocum, 26, Beattle, and Mra, Jo- sephine Munson, 26, of Beattie; | Betellas J. Kellogg, 21, of Maltby, and Lene 8. Larson, 18, of Bothell, ALL MAIL Sada micnese j | Go draw the curtains, sister, and stop up all the chinks, For microbes and bactili are kicking up high sinks Go wterilize the water and disinfect the cook— The germ is grimiy iking Uke some pursuing spook! And while you're doing these things, | You'd better do ‘em twice | And when you've got ‘em finished, Go down and boll the tee! j | Te careful of the mutton (oh! guard ye well the meat’) It's full of varied microbes we would not care to eat! And trace the antecedents of that seductive stew. We know not how much danger is} jurking in the brew! Go, vaccinate the oatmeal And sulhpurize the rice And once again, dear sister, DON'T fall to ROU, the ICE! PORT TRADE fpectal to the Star WASHINGTON, D. C., April 10.— | Erastus L. Brainerd of Seattie today | appeared before the house cominit. tee In support bill, arguing that the measure was | necessary if American lines are to capture the Oriental trade going out from Seattle, which ie now largely | mone ypolized by the Japanese line TO OPEN IT Special to the @tar WASHINGTON, D. C., April 10.— Representative Cushman today urged | the Interior department to hasten the examination of the Point Roberts military reservation, on the north- ern border of Washington, view to having the same opened to aettiement. The big store with the lit- tle expense. Men’ 8 Pure Merino and Cashmere UNDERWEAR (5c GARMENT Natural, Tan, Camel Hair. We told you about our special pur- chase of 600 dozen from the New Britain Knitting Co That's a good many, so there's plenty here yet You save half Our big Bhoe Sale atill on, See display in window Blue and Annee, Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop | 220-222 First Ave. South | CORNER MAIN Advertisers of Facts, |THE K BUTTE | MINING COMPANY 1 | #TOCKHOLDERS OF ANNUAL MEE r "4 NOTI If HBRERY GIVBN that regular annual ting of the stockhold of the BLACK BUTTE QUICKSILY MINING COMPANY will be held on the 1th of April, 1903, at r of ten loe of the ton Bank south and shington, for the purpose of ting @ dof fiv trustees for said company old offies for one year from paid date and until th successors are elected and qualified, and for | transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meetir Dated at Beattie, Washington, this 18th day of March, 1002. MARION EDWARDS, Beoretary. aged | are} rant sworn out by representatives of | of} of the ship subsidy! with a) - PAVING ON FIRST HILL fie Ae Dougall % outhwick Co 717 -19 = 24-23 rst woe Another Big Asphalt Job Let by) Board of Works One of the most important con-| & tracta for street improvement which 4 has been let so far this year was! 9 awarded late yesterday afternovon| . by the board of public works. The T he Co | work consleta of the paving with as & | phalt of the streets from Boren ave nue to Boyleton and from Madison to University. ‘This is in the district | known aa the “firet hill The con- — | tract was awarded to the Alcatraz ra ° = in ral ile Arphait Paving Co., the bid being| \ Mil $66, 870,25. | This work which has been ordered | is but a continuation of the paving} already done on the first hill, The last council after many meetings and \W atk: numberliess proteate from a few} property owners finally decided to : beautify that portion of the elty by \ " (ee 9 ri paving the wire All last summer | q WY M7 OLMG m the work was « rried on, until now | or the district presents an entirely dif- ferent aspect, and now another con | tract for another portion of the dis | inies has been let and work will be) begun on it as soon af the weather | * wultable, The intention of the | | new council is evidently to carry on| the work begun by their predeces-| | sora, | Other contracts were awarded by! | the board as follows: To J. J. Ciston, | | for the grading of Bixteenth avenue! north, § to Gterrat & Goetz, for! “ wa main on Fourteenth avenue, | &, and to Jamen Markey, for a/ waterf main on Harvard avenue} north, $8066. auocosonssooooeaeee as oOS OCCT DOO A carloa4 we bought from the John Schram Co. at a very reduction from the regular cost of these goods They had ecarioad in transit at the time of the sale, but after its here found it impossible to dispore of it at the regular Pp taking the entire lot we secured a very low price, This week we are selling the lot Ait Exactly Manufacturers’ LYON 9090 OO SEATER & ©, All Grade Furniture Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Range, Tinware, Graniteware, Crockery, Carpets, Olicloth, Linoleum, ‘Shedes, Lace Curtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home Estimates and prices cheertully given, Cost DEMOCRATS CONVENE PORTLAND, Or, April 16.—The Democratic state convention met this morning in this city, E. R. Skip- worth of Lane county was elected chairman and Charies E. Galloway of Yamhill county secretary. The convention will probably nominate George Chamberlain of Portland for governor. The delegates are divided on that part of the program relating to the Philippines, It is expected that silver ver will | be ignored, STOLE WHISKY CLARKSBURG, W. Va., April 10./ |—@ampeon Harbert, a farmer, and! G. M, Wicks, who recently solid a) tract of land here for the new sub- | urb, Biltmore Heights, to Harvey F./ Smith, were held up by three men last night and Wicks was badly beaten. They were robbed of a two- @alion jug of whiskey, which the! highwaeymen drank in their presence mee it ss tw Oe ee ee ae 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE _ Fea ty oem Sins ll: any to phates "vr y Try } Watches Gold Jewelry Silverware For Wedding and Birth- lay Presents. (i. Beninghausen 807 First Avenus Time Inepector fer Col- Ambia and Puget Sound Railroad Ladies’ Peau De Sole Silk Waists beautifully tucked and bem etitched in clusters on front, tucked sleeves and back soft gray, red, rose and bia regular $9.00 value; 6. | § Frocios Sale price 8 95 ndid Quality Black Taffeta Silk Wailsta, tucked and hem- stitched from and back, 3 ro- settes with buckle on front, new military cuffs; $4.75 value; reed 83.98 ETERSO GOOD GOODS 206-208-210 PIKE buying articles advertised in speak of the Star. JAMES HENRY, Wholesale and Retall Butcher, Jobber and Packer. BEST MEATS And Best Service. Special attention given to Hotels, Restaurants, Steam- boats, Logging Camps. 818 Western Ave. Phone Main 466. When thin paper The Real Painless Dentists Whe Do Exactly as They Adverties, SEATTLE who use ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS methods ents to EXTRACT, fll and apply gold crowns and THERE 18 NOTHING CHEAP ABOUT OUR WORK BUT ALL GRADUATE DENTISTS. No Students. wn. 99.00 Gold Crown .. . GOLD FILLING... . TEN-YEAR GU ARANTEE. By our scientific method of making artificial suction alr chamber, a misfit is impossible; no 4 PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 713 Firs! Ave. ‘ Unton Block, first door south of MacDougall & Southwick, #. J. BROWN, D. D. Telephone Main Room 730, New York and Give You a Stock icate, Valoe We propose to make It 100 cents in three years, company, $5,000,000. Stock now selling at 1h eo Miller, general agent, St pet ‘HOTEL SEATTLE’S | CAFE NO PAIN, no sleep-producing. These are the only undetectable from natural. THE PRICE. $1.00 SILVER FILLING , 50 seeds under your plate. Lady attendant always present. hours, 8:30 a. m, to § p. m.; Sunday, 8 to} Clark Davis & @ We Take 1214 of Your in the Tacoma Steel & Present value of holding! Property adjoining Queen Of Phone, Main 671. la and Poyza0%0 Se i ai i STRE ter = THE EYES ARE j — Ei WAGE EARNERS ToLignt Euro a plan | tm hy | Anything short of vw! perfect vision di- ! minishes the earn- ing powers. WE PERFECT YOUR SIGHT. Our glasses as an investment yield you substantial returns We grind | lasses that FIT Gilasees $1.00 and up. SCHUCHARD OPTIC Eye Specialists 1207 Second Avenue, Seattle. AL Co, AUCTION SALE By J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER 620 Pike st., m., and secure the best results for the least expense use “ light. The seattle Llectric Is at 908 Second Burke Biock, where ¢ est values in Pianos @F? ways obtained, The unusual ere ber ' sales we are ma this time to buyers Who Be looked at all the great At Friday, the llth, 10 a, Bedroom Sets, Sin. my auction room, consisting of Parlor Organ, | ger Sewing Machine, Rockers, Ex rtised in town, 1s tension Table, Dining Che “00 that we Beit | m Tab ® Chairs, Cook and the Bargains Stoves, Steel Ranges, Wool Art you want, that you she Squares, Queens Toilet Sets, Granite and to which you are em See Them and You are a Once Convinced Ware, Dishes, etc T, WILSON, 907 First Ave, J ; 4 " , 4 5 5 $ ; ’ ‘ * ; 5 ‘ Auctioneer, at. 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