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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # ———— FOL. 4. NO. 45, (BE LINCOLN OF NORTHWEST ROASTS SPEAKER HENDERSON ys He Makes King Solo- mon’s Glory Look Like - Twenty-Nine Cents THLLS WHY HE'S THIN als to Republicans to Stand “Steadfast for Protection-- ~ Cuban Reciprocity Bill ; Is His Theme \ oe! GENERAL APPLAUSE ‘akes Up Ni guan Canal Bill ’ Morgan Declares it to Be the Only Feasible Route TWO VIEWS OF HON. FRANCIS W. CUSHMAN INGEONM. 1. C.. April 17. of Solomon's temple look like #0 Then I get up against this speaker the runger-statesman who when compared to the jobbing and his committee rules. A stone item the State of Washington, partment of this government wa s what pushes me from ied the halls of congress like a of speaker of this ho Aye th nt, and that's why I look fla amiling op @ Duteh picnic gy cents. tk. ancelled p stamp. om, and created a sensa When I get an opportun Cushman then launched forth: ba Beyclone ripping through a in the session, I'll make another ack on the reciprocity bill, and Birent. It:came unexpect-|epeech on the rules of this house the major the Repu the course.of the debate on | which will be #0 hot {t'll have to be | ican members of the house were op reciprocity Bill, The tail,! printed on asbestos paper to keep |t » the bill, but had been con ¥ ‘and humorous rep-| from burning.” Cushman was fr the pewers that it would of the Northwest arose| quently interrupted by uproarious dé best to serve their interests and d until he gained the| laughter and tempestuous applause Yote for lt. He dramatically appeal then made an attack on/ that came not alone from the Demo- | 4 to the Republicans not to rt Henderson that will go down | te side. the princtplea of protection, and said | Continuing, Cushman eaid: “why | that no matter what might be the| #ai4: “To do business in! am I #0 thin? It's because peopie he would stand for prote: & man must first make | of my state are asking me to pro n ind He con Mth the speaker. All glories | me certain legisiation. That's a And coatinued ap faemter around the holy of holies! what's pushing me from the rear pm both Democrats and He. EAT TUNNEL D THE DEPOT ta te Senator Morgan making the first address. Morgan sald he assumed the senate was convinced that the isthmian | canal was a national néceasity. The best route and not the cheapest was what the people wanted, he declared | He claimed the Nicaragua route to be the true and safe one to be adopted by the congress of the United States, and said we could not afford to take such risks as were required on | Panama route for the supp | ain of so small « sur. CARS MAY ALL STOP ‘Street Railway Strike Again Threatens ere this afternoon, & MoGilvra, attor-, Great Northern Rail- ef ® petition with the city Be counci! to grant a ; @ tur |! connect- at the northern end their proposed south- ‘The petition aiso re- quests a franchise to construct auch terminals as the railroad company may need south of King street, and also a depot, the plans for which have been prepared. This is a definite assurance that the great improvements long promised by the Great Northern Railwa, including a splendid depot, ar last to materialize. x LING RING GIVES UP THE GHOST AT LAST Announced Today That Negotiations Are Off--Dealers and Boosters Seek New Fields | SAN FRANCISCO. lems the united raii the street car lines of Ban Francisc se summarily discharging unic employes and accede he demai of the Amalgamated Association em ployes by Friday evening the latter will strike, Three thousand five hun. dred men are employed on the sys- tem. Mayor Schmitz, through whom: April 17.—Un oe ' ays controlling UJ a Ls ot fices a strike was averted two weeks ago, blames the company there by the th He says 8a straight agreement made fais of the company that discharges would be stopped, and t all their recent actions are in ad faith, The men are very mu¢ n and in case settleme ached @ gen) i pe tts to bring about « settle; south of Jackson street and east of| ‘al strike may be Mei war growing out ot the| Sixth neg og B ne Me Ag that will be as far reaching ie ig nterest in ali public! gouth-end district. above Jackson Beattie have failed and| street becoming immediately avail for the rapidly increasing wholesale business of the city. What Has Been D The Clancy brothers recently pur chased a large amount of property in the Blackchapel district and will siting thir) no doubt, build on it a number of| ng None Mie, notifled | structures adapted tor saloons. ar Would be vain, ot fortune are on thas farther | gerabling houses. ‘They’ will be ‘the Greener fields and pas- Ady | absolute dictators in the new dintrict and if any of the present gambling bosses are allowed to gamble in Seattle in the future. they Meestivtions Fats able to do #0, it Is prophesied, Of the peace negotia-| by buying Interests in the ( More than one prom! Man figured, mark dissolution ‘of t hax monopolize hous: in the position of suppli a in Seattle for ur years. There may,| cys an dictators. Until tod ¥ Will be public gambling ss aermmad announced by| presenta: e bet fe ail ‘ o both sides army of gambiing house for seven long Samping in front of t! | ~s i awaiting their US pmb: GOOD CREDIT LONDON, April 17. of $160,000,000, announced by Michael Hicks-Beach in the how commons Monda mas alteady been subscribed forty times over FRANCE WILL HELP UNVEIL MONUMENT WASHINGTON, April 17.—In to an invitation sent through Roosevelt to President The new loan Sir hoe was on the other foot | The permanent closing of the big| gambling houses will, no doubt, pre vent for a long time, if not fore re After 4 time, but| the re-establishment of the mor o* Sontrol it. They will| paying slot machines, and this in et of France, by Inttruction from aa and their friends Ghinaal dertase' to radu ogress, the French government will i "Big 4" monopoly has hine represented at the unveiling of @ jument to Marshal de Rochamba which takes place In this city May 24. men up reguiarly hines enued by the city | WY certain that a} Be rie toe | tire business com Joy will re it | bit w i” te ov bet with their aides, two of the foreign office and « onor the occasion. an admiral, fleers trom | warship to banfahment of all| It t# pre Mag, WBS from the present " Mistrict to a new : LOOK LIKE lected again today regime of gamesters py West Seattle. that a will soon north, June 1. ‘The Die ery will] Important Lecture sail for Nome about the middie of A May, by way of the inside passuge,| 011 weed Pomeroy, of Newark, N. NEW BOAT | t@ Dutcn_narvor J, will apeak before the Economic a “7 wague and the Political Club of the Nort! | in the M. Cc. A. building, Mr, hwestern Com- neoy in a woanutacturer’ who ptt! Company's Fleet ‘all bis spare time to the study 7 ¢ questio nd partiou AMSTERDAM, April 17—Queen| of economle questions an MA, After a com-lete et 1 a bad night, the| larly to the study of direct popular aS HDi agus ese ape yeree oil ‘ernment. Hin lecture Saturday jin | f0¥OF still raging, and showing no} Tighe will be upon the subject of jay |sK0 of abating. Complications} qtrect legislation. ‘The public ts cor the| threaten to ret in, and grave analety| dially invited to attend. G,| is felt _ wnc-| Later—It iw stated this evening WEATHER FORECAST n that the queen is in gt danger. It pester ‘ ported that kidney compileations| For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight 1 prayers are be-| and Friday, fair, ight to fresh south- east winds. ds | WILL PLAY — EVERETT Some Good Ball May Be Ex- | pected Sunday | | bauching Women and garding Tortures of Ig- suit style. | re acore on the L “vita tea ve Ordering Murder baris Presidente For business wear we can [re fast wetting Into trim, and by é especially recommend the | "Wenae ends mr eames ott (2 Se bal polaet tor kes Twenty ibs he a an hi wore by f the suits priced at Mt play Bverett'e—the Ippines in @ statement published | Pines committee as ] {ran oe x mn mus. pitaher here today ® eg, “town of le ® i Doameals daticlpatee « gecd ts oD uprecietion settee ea taan f et " All the fit, finish and fabric of the $30 tent. ma the un nified and br ror i } lenses - ; Re ke oticers te | e «i Tailor Suits} |\ty displayed by the men « ¢ ‘ ee cond Ave. FAREWELL eee ye ei A «" Adams & Blanchard ine‘ | eee th r~ Prescriptions | ‘ niarm. ‘They offered no offens F pare secictias einai nes beipaals Given Noisy Salute as is.) i5,02%, red Tike) while i being ode nga RRR THE SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TITURSDAY EVENING, APRIL !7 AGT BRUTAL | TWO STORIES OF INHUMAN ACTIONS OF PHILIPPINE TROOPS Officers Gharged With De. More Testimony Given Re- 190%, BLA 1ARD LY | Right Good Values Only are to be found in the clothing we sell. There new black and white stripe we want to look at, made up in the correct sack you or wants you Steamer Sails NORFOLK, Va, 1.—The © Admiral Farragut sailed] ie port £ aba this morn: | having as a distinguished paa-| nenger Gen. Palm | f thé Cuban republte | owded with ¢ | Analy addressed the c rred hopefully to CHINESE MEASURE BY PLATT IS ADOPTED \Is an Extension and Continuance of All Laws Open All Night Main 36, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Many Wreckage Bale Bargains | Ulinery Department To- Will Be Offered. | new republic, whose > ta] Now in Force to shape, and closed by saying that] in the 18 years he had been « real A oe dent of this country, he had known| ln ra kindn rage WASHINGTON, April 17—The Chi-;of Chinese laborers fron oy ee eo and ¢ dag, = ‘ery | nese exclusion measure offered by| the mal jand territor much seescme ky Fy Or oe To r Will Be tion, and when he b f f the ateamer wiping his eyes with | Measure offered by the senat nnother portion of . a eaaer tee mitary onal ee at tee at are hare, at rgain Fr. | played “Cuba Libre Au # to %. Once the » | nese laborers from at ‘ t bor blew thet Dim “4 Still the W kage Ba mtinues. Each day the crowds grow iiee Werttant eaten” senator joined in and made| other of the eame group, or to any er, until now tt Is almost imponsible to wait upon the thousanda, spin em ge val 1 to 1, Benator Hoar being | Islands within t of any | as we would like to have it, yet we are assured you are getting we holy salutes ¢ who voted againat it. | atate of the district of Ala paid for the little inconvenience it causes you at times. Tomorrow Gen. Palma will take up the d he full text of the amendment subd- | 4~ "That . tre being BARGAIN FRIDAY you will get a combination of bargains, of government on the i May 20.) stituted for the regular Chinese exclu ed, an provided in article 6) fT in a my She Drtoed' Gey 'Khey Get Conger Ont SS BAR Senora Pi a o t hildren do/ sion bill te as follows f, this act and the ects hereby Dare not accompany the general to Cuba. but intend to join him early pext month, in Havana Spe ge ce | | THE TRUTH Plasterers’ Position Clearly Stated by President | The plasterers’ unton he ing late yesterday aftern thorized President ate through the p rumors cireu-| lated to the effect that the plaster ers have withdrawn from the Build ing Trades Council. To a Star reporter Mr. Slyter said today The plasterers have not withdrawn from the Building Trade 1 a meet om and au- yter to repudi-| Council, although we are aire suspended from that body. This sus pension, however, does not in the least preve: us from reaffiliating with the council, As to whether we shall or not I cannot say. In our ar-| gument with the bosses some months feo the matter of affiliating with the council was not considered. Only} two of our working rules were al |tered. We at that time agreed to Jallow boss plasterers to work five and a h days a wee Instead of two days, as heretofore, so long one of more journeymen could work r with him; also ou n to for only owners and rs te | 10 0 MUCH troubles, A spaviginy was . pies today | mortality | ae against O. V. Law by the prose Dr, F. J. Sehug, the city health of-} cuting attorney, charging him with| ricer of Tacoma, who made s caretul| ‘The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. BAKER CITY, Or April 17.—The | having given intoxicating liquors to! e: amination of the facts surrounding White Swan mines resumed opera-| Beulah Baldus, a 14 year old girl. A| the deaths of the Randrau chiluren | 100008 * tons today after being by five| cane j@ also pending in the justice| ascertained the men and child: years’ litigatio This is the third) courts, in which he is charged with| were all sick more or *# from eat | OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI mine in thie section reopened this! having put poleon-in some wine|ing canned ‘salmon nd ~Sclentific Optician. year cae which he gave her at his oMee, about | shrimps on the train coming from| 809 Second Av., bet. Oclumbia and Marion — |nine montha ago. the ast, and after a thorough tr ‘Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 vestigation pronounced the deaths eben tes POPE GREETS due to ptomaine poisoning MANY PILGRIMS That all laws now in force prohibit | {me and regulating the coming of Chi persona of Chines 0 the United States, and the persone theretn, and the same are hereby extended and including the | ‘An act to prevent the coming of Chi. rere to the United States, proved Septem! {name te not inc J eontin | nome ime ory | United State M. the residence of sed. 4 by aid laws ndeor Carlson, an insane prisoner tn it the pres 1604, wha the 4 and rangulation, rap t ther end attache Jailer Fred this morning, | was Immediately n | at once to the scene JOHNSON Alleged Doctor autopsy PTOMAINE | nal obligations now ext and effect until the ith day of Decem: | ber, 1904, and #0 jong ae the treaty be. |tween China and juded on March ded and contin in force until there eb tween the t be | Chinese persons into th 1 appropria p 4 to carry | vintons thereof Third. aury in hereb make b a new treaty r MA, wo far ue the tent wil in, That the se tre Ie from time t treaty force in f | and regulations as hen Such As These je Apron Ginghams Me} 2 M-inch L%¢ Percal 22-inch Persian Novelties, 2c broidery, 9 inches wide.15e rtain Serim... abse, ‘urtain Shades 180 Table Ol! Cloth lee LOOK FOR BATURDAY'B ADD. SUNSET ming of 4 Beaten, | laws shall retar d preser ange such rules may deem # 14, and pro- | extended and 4, and of said ly to all terri-| point such agents as he may deem ® immigration Sad Occurrence at County Jaili—M. Carlson, an Prisoner, Found Hanged This Morning— | Was Determined to Die j Part of lant unty Jail, committed sul-| mostly in ning by hanging him-| that reai the hospital ward.) could n uubtedly due to| ith one end of a around his neck and the i to « bar of the Ul door he wax found dead by Night Berner at 5:80 o'clock or C. E. Hoye otified went| around his neck of the tragedy. | tied to the wicket body was cut down and| is constructed of I © Butterworth's morgue, | strap was. tied only will be held this 2 Acted Strangely | aratus was in place We have on exhibition in our windows the most arlson was arrested by Constable | ‘ wh and struggled ur Seti. £ ‘ s ani | Blagg at Van Asselt yeaterday t rom strangulatior artistic and beautiful line of the latest finish |Pair of Them Robbed About| ase «: Van Avecit yesterday, The Berner found him probably aay yea . thie Séias Tine town and walking Invand out \ot|? # after his death. His body in Electrical Goods ie vacant houses during the day His t ed Poti in Nem Pie nee pe Pues aa ee suspicious actions were noted and| pended & fei - vom the floor Q ’ ‘There was trouble for the John-|Prought to the bad onal jail, where it! ine hody wa t dow: pve ge : |fona last night, and this morning) A’place was provided for him in the | Hutterworth’s morgue. | There will | § : That has ever been displayed on the police complain of “too much| hospital ward, but he became reat-| Probably be no inguest as the cause a | Johnaon Peter and Oscar, both | loss and finally violent. It beca ottak bg Melt Nnaben enour a this Coast. with the same © name, but no re- | necessary place him in a cell di-| oto) A eae ¢ do 4 aoe B. ‘ lation to each other, were tho vio-| rectly off and opening Into the sick! years of age. A, time check showing | ¢ ? t k t Peter euffered the more, aa Just be- | Raving Mad iteuna in his pocket wh earched H sl akes bad Y fore he started out he took a “fool-| There he raved and kept the other] at the Jail. Nothing Ia known of hel $ N B A inh powder,” and $120 with him. He| prisoners wake during the wreaterl feiatives wr taken i ot Beauty Art ate the powder, and consequently | == - | : | = ¢ This morning Peter had visions of | | tyte laborer of this city, are dead) ® neauly that every worsen, wowever airy damse chooners § cross! ba, se ne Ppowmoning. rd to please in ie price, cai [fairy damsels, schooners crossing Pe ee RO |) hard to please in style or price, can of them green, but he can't ee any day night of diphtheria, after an tl- | $ aTor ‘Newell, poste, table centers money, He wants the police to help Gren died Measahy niche tier ies mantel decorations or hall ornaments him years old, Amos, aged 5 years, and|@ ) one of these ric figures should Oscar, who lives in the North Pa Philip, a baby, 8 monthe otc, wins | 't not be overlooked. In of and |eific Lodging house, was ood Be The children were all by 1 @ 3 ¢ esk stands we have the latest new. tayed at home and went to bed the physician in charge of the first|@ ¢ {and most convenient ever placed Consequently he lost only $22.25, and nin case With preventive against. diph-|@ $ 5 on the market, We request your his watch, ‘The thief came to him i = theria, but the cause of their n| 2 mn ~~ a) spection, Both Johnaons went to police head-| Another Case Filed Against was @ matter of so much | RAR RAR quarters this morning to tell thelr tainty to the doctor and. the | ternoon to ne pilgrims. ‘The reports of his holt |two horses, was bou health, of Alfred Baudrau, an almost dustl-! ponds, ers that an autopay Was held c the bodies at the house yesterday af if there was John Brown Bound Over yesterday afternoon under’ § wey yeawvligadiry. by yore gamle ANNOUNCEMENT ‘KILLS HIMSELF IN A CELL ng block of tre Kk, 40,000 company now puts upon the m stock at the advanc this being allotted to § . pany will do well to act p ment of Mutual Life build ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington ompany has @isposed of its frat hares, at 1S cents per share, This ¢t 50,000 more shares of treasury cents per share, 10,000 shares of ns desiring stock in this com- at Its office in the base- Insane 4 for of his malady eos {Electric Figure Standards “$f Electric Office Stands Lllsens Jury Re Maar Colinas Biot, Abies pting to steal nd over to the 4 burglar @ police a few tal Justi Heary Hensel “siz 2 inokley Biook, Third Floor Herbert . Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Manufactur- ers Sale of Men's Clothing Rice, Baywood @ Whit- en's Poston Clothing stock &t Hc on the dollar, Men's $60.00 Suits...86.50 Men's $12.50 Sults...87.50 Men's $15.00 Sulte...89.50 Men's $20.00 and $aBso Suite $12.50 Bee grand display of high grade Suits in our window at @0c on the dollar, Your money baek if you way Ho. Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. Here ts the varsity cut that they are wearing so much in the East. § ck coat, straight front lines and square shoul- ders, Big Band Concert at 7 o’Clock This Evening These Spectfals Will Make You Money— Always Something of Interest To You. DM PreOnrn holding 1 de es

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