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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # ————— — - 2 Fol. 4 NO. 48, SE TAND | STILL oe ATTLE WASHING A HARBINGER OF SPRING TON, MONDAY GAME AG Even if Incorporation Does } Trouble Over { | 5 C A | | _he hand of the law ath withhold | Although the citizens of the village ja week ago voted in favor of incor poration as a city of mihor * |the board of county commissioners oat an he «round that restraining order nigned by Judge Tallman of the superior tn tral weeks ago in. th f the Went Beatle Land and Improvement Company Two Potate in Infarction The wuit was pri Junction oma election. O man heid agatr fe any lawless acts oH Sehmits has arranged which is to tak the strike is. It is sald t Ep willing to meet the strik on the wage seal The Mi Mar strike has Deen quiet up ine being no dis urbances | returns, ying the tn enizing the new ity government Tide Lands Exe wai The whole matter dectaion Fi ney Fulte n APP BURNS: hose on Union street and street system Is idle, no at- Pag made to operate any- bat mall care. jebor trade unell, of which men’s union is a member, Is fo determine {te action fhe strikers. The compantes ating It impossible to get men. Mayor Schmita’ action in refus iM ILL HERR IT detail police accompany the WASHINGTON, D. C., Apriill.—The supre court today 4 tet in canes of violence. wili/® ciged to allow the state of Washington, through Attorney General CONSPIRATORS the controlling feature Stratton, to a Dill of complaint againet the North the strike. The men Co, to break the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Rallwa 3 | } BLOW UP FORT nd have the merger, This Is @ personal victory for Mr. Stratton, who presented @ | | The mayor !8|@ the case last Monda: The case canot be finally argued until @ -_ MANAGUA, Ni wa, April 21 @eavoring to bring about a next fall, however. e | Phe barracks here were. Dlown conference ‘The court granted leave te.the state to tue an original biil of @ | | bye ‘a Pators on the night of Apri Commissioner Mahoney|@ injunction inst the Great Northern Railroad Company 7 ‘evden ; tour of every car barn in the Northern Pacific Ratiroad pany and the Northern Sec ttt o« @ ‘ a ne Morning and reports find- Company. The opinion was delivered Juatice F 3 roope was Policemen aad an order|@ who stated that the court should always « tie utmost care from the strikers at each|@ in its proceedings in original cases and thet th decision 3 apand nO Violence or attempt at to grant leave to file was intended to be tntifely with put preju | dice to either party at Interest an ives ‘Deets ere all standing firm and ‘The chief e's opinion was very brief and sisted en | | Bications point to a victory tirely of a review of original cases of the aame character which | strikers. The company o have been brought to the attention of the court, The two moat AIRO, 1 wid etiueinen feet firm and refuse in dis-)@ important of the cases thus cited were the case of the state legis “yp rg make known|@ lat 4 against Texas concerning a quar : FE ed obia‘ping men to take|@ lation of the latter state in which leave was given t eapech . “ Minnesota against the Northern Securities Company in which p : 4 “ tition to file was den aga (pweelhag Ti repenyaer Br evccccecoonececceccosees ||" |! ete of taking the lines out of 4 arouned th engere } of the unpany and ap- = « sof th ona te Ateceiver to operate them eve eck the flames which spread settlement of the strike| with OF SMUGGLING TRICKS © Customs Officers Overhaul Canoe in Which Six Chinamen| Were Packed Like Sardines—Two White Mon | ma and the Chinks Arrested ISNOT A MURDER ‘2 James Leyde Found by Rail- rr road Track, Dead Geative committee of the! ‘Wt Guacl called a general meet-| I for tomorrow night ‘Siem its attitude towards Mes of cars are being r With every kind of the city. Wagons are proving en- to carry the crowds | eltmbing on the roof: ra running. | city ts greatly in-| in men being out and -- e M@ winning. The strik-| im SE Geawives endeavor to pre-| Customs Officers T. R y at night. There they t y rn aa t wh ald be] Asselt. A deep cut behind the left Tlie by the appointment of | and S. A. Brinker made a very eep water for | bu fven by the few Niate rom an at once noted %e enforce order at a! HUM QUIETER As a result] clever capture they rounded up ls hinamen and two this morging ix @untraba fe men ring to mak | pay Friday and was 5 hi an Indian canoe endea @ landing in th Death List wn to have been rn of the nary Indian fp was a at the base Radin the wtrike ara —— ? Miamed to work ¢ is belleved to be 6 nae Be almost a certainty s ef the past few Mi eset on iewisia iS are hopeful that Will Fesuit bet " Coming session of the « Their a th n when ked | ma nix The Chinamen human ¢ Mtontics HLES WILL 4 up NOT BURN but the f Kiefer tat he day | plet City Marshal Hunt of Ballard h i leportad, Th hite| | Th led hia promise to tear down , HM he three buildin al tik 1 wr ectivoly Masnixcton, : : INGTON, D. ¢ Be vi ors 1 Ministerial Meetiv front of i 2 | Aianeterial 4 marshal go to work with Of the teatat and their! puilt, near the old Nipsic, a Sa * Operation in Cit *, hi r, At a late We ils con Fr on 1S Mawes dai < hour this afternoon tt aid that he hoor 3 * dh eth a | an decided not to destroy the bulld low ‘| BASEBALL GAME CHICAGO, 1 Despite a rhe owners of the buildings rf ttle th a state law allows them veensse tes! It te expected that Capt. Call will pac i t 0 thelr when they O Port ard points : ities to threaten t "i t ball » t th 1 he ¢ 1 { Two Interesting amen asoba n to dene \\ fin Br tom 9 Seattle Defeats Everett by a Very , | (his, the owners say they will ue uekel bins of the. be Ama, vir Fae pet STRIKERS WI Sine seen tl BASEBALL of 41 to &. at deal of at th eather concert the fact that| ed . air etrik 1 rm f ox for Leverett. | today, leaving only 6 men ou PHILADELPHIA, April of Briti Sees aie pitching for the Se-| supremo court today reversed “the game was replete with fea nd} ean the case of Lajole va, the! alls Very Flat Pines A oaer. Interstar on Fete aS ieee Measent a ceoaie } | ‘ ye tien, This decision upholds the val o the #tar ipecial to the Star, lity of the reserve clausé in na- - wwanurteanie ve mee | CARD OF THANKS | youn fet 3% Meta gu —ajitteatecte Teenie teaatINGTON D. « ~| All Washington amendments were special from Oregon city says inne {if this decision stands It affects all ar, wh 4 he river an parber by 00 caasimer avers walked out ayers who were aubjec oO reserve } : te pasaed toy y the wenat te toda bil! re. J. H Bovie, Mrs. L. ‘ll the woollen mille t day, demanding Puls and who Jumped to the Amers| Myers and Mra, J. B. Wilson wih to| one cent a yard tn Tonight the| ican League 400 more employ it quit, wal AN ADMIRAL | ed mother. ‘The : their fullest appreciation of the WABHINOTON April 2 i April linany kind offices recety during Captain Coghlan Hoch der 4 tht the sad bereavement GRANTS I Ore, April 21] K fame and Captain James te ta Hiow an con were nominated to be rea fr ; “ 1 of Hamburg, | anlar tt Walfeanne pasta by re i vatininoe | home port of th Trasicl wes ar | Riaity rad an iners. = Th : flock of mtarattr S hang being made on in |x tired sooner than uth regult-|the increasing shail of HAVANA April — 21, Secretary | othe Root and wife arrived here today, | by their eliewrs, | Hiver Elbe, EVENING, WEST SEATTLES CITY frequently relieved Ean, aday, ‘fair, fresh west, to north 8. | THE SEATTLE STAR. APRIL 21, 190%. AIN BLOCKED Hold Good There Will Bo) the Tide Lands scorporation the t ferred to In the origi plain Mr, Fulton Ta torney pany is," anid bh . the Ate limit any tract of by one individ Shirts All the new ones—all the good ones—the Monarchs, Emperors and Princleys Prices run from 75c to $2.00 Handsome soft shirts with col- lars attached—the thing you need for the spring. Tie to match. 75c 759 Second Ave. Hinckley Block : Se Safe t amount! pnt in pri-| le people, while} inted at the deiny In the ex of their new elty Aten pp tadlishmer onfident that th: pefore Judge Tal me of th t roped by the tana ARAB WAS MURDERED Seven of Dead Man's Coun- trymen in Jail Wreckage Balbriggan Un _ The Gre amaged & of general the other the purchase OTHER | Sh-inch Pereales { th® prisoners, Obabshatr, ie believed to know a deal bout the tragedy soners 1 ip the Cap scher detalied several de work on the cage late yes terday afternoon | Cause of Matred fend man, usually called Mor had an of hatred amon@ bis aemociat 8 unt of his bu i man rf ald that he had single-har whip ped several of the Mayr in wize and t are for h The the ern Pacifi Washington, fron North p Wo compas Hin body 4 into the lake » Wash ne shot and was then ant seen dinvil with or cy are believed to be hia ad man war March 2, 1 Adams & Blanchard Went thr Mt of 600 san nd are being sold at Just half price. SPE THE SEATTLE Deposit Vaults h the Seattle Fire with- utely bur « Safe Deposit Building 701 First Avenue Wreckage. Highland ana neer Brands Condensed Mil) ¢ Wreckage Sale saved from the wreck of the -EADER has been given made during the week URCHASE of Ablan Brot about one-third its value, and e parasols, bought at 60c om the 10 pught “IAL BARGAINS. LINENS. hel Bath Towets.. . Be Bath Towels, oo Be tands today head and shoulders excellence over all other lo better work with ast longer than any hat we know of. as of materials are # construction, broiling, roasting ating water they are ‘—and sold under an al lute guarantee, When Last Sen W. Hanson, of Woodinville, who j “ew? Inhalent for Aoute bullet pe avity back and held tomorrow ” aid , CALLS FOR ie Nebulizer Federation to Settie An- CONFERENCE Zn) Jalen Daan Re thor (ollias Block, Adtnts bl aed 20d Aor, CATARRH $3140 Third Ave, Corner Union Telephone Main 534 thracite Dispute a call for tatives pilners “and to whom al region /OLYNPIC § @ takes place “r aturday in New Y« Mr. Han ae nything as to what gotiations, in belleved a g era will be avoided FOR ALASKA jal to the Bar, 1. D. € April 21 nr p -MoCleary ¥ tony in telegraph T poles | ISA STAMPEDE DAWSON, April Y1.—Saturda WEATHER FORECAST ii bi other range can equal the Olympic, no matter what the To pay ni what nan bears. th Olympic is sary extrava- gance—less price ferior make materials. The Olympic is just right. Your old stove together with @ few dollars will put one tn means ins and your home 4-Hole, $35.00 6-Hole, $38.05 2 ne te ee CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK # # 25 CENTS A MONTEL Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Sale of Men’s Sults Rice, Baywood & Whitter's Boston stock at 60 on the doliar. Men's High Gua4e Tallor- made Sults, guaranteed mn ree ma@e to seli for $62 —— — The Rig Shoe Sale stilt on. See displey in our windowe. Lion Clothing House Maurice Geaber, Prop, 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAI and secure the best results for the least expense use electric light. The Seattle Electic 0. Redd First Ave, } om that you find a nod quality for less than $5.00, But here is @ eplendid one, in navy blue serge, well trimmed; sold as a leader, for $3.60. ——- ‘Money Saved | For | Shoes, you by taking a Best value in the city look at At $3.0 1425 King Bros. mat. John 8081 Phone | WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Fin WELRY AND SILVERWARR | | Albert Hansen 728i: e largest Jewelry house in” “the Rerunwest

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