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Only Paper Dares to Print the News t 4 ‘THE (§’ CARNIVAL SHOULD BE THE FIRST CONSIDERATION } ence to a Big Celebration During the Coming Summer fe many thousands of | Yeas D tp Beattle pg RE town atays in the city on the} Fourth of July celebration.| atcention of business m ould be | ton « day inust be arranged these Dusins men are op-/ given to the carnival in August, -d Cb ba b ators icrpemper observance of tho| Sacer of thoes. cone’ Coens ete ee | trom, the to Seat-| Dirthday, but favor the| July 4, whether there is a celebration | Ue The ca tp . nm the) or not. They expect some return for | {om A dista Sa iar more} their money, for many of them willl ip ‘Icrse enough to have an : mmunity | be asked to contribute to ald in the Se aoa seed eae many fourth of ebra attie. As far as financia the council ts concerned, I can | that I favor spending publi jon ovlebrations of any kind. ‘The general opinion of the business yee feverish day of noise von racking excitement. Another Argument point in the Elks’ favor is piiey have now been working for ay months on their carnival plans smoke | celebration AU IT have talked to| today favor the abandonment of a| Fourth of July celebration scheme Some day during carnival week could de set aside as a special day to have! ration in honor of the laying | of the Nebraska’ money ur orl A River Denti nery wertul SEATTLE ATTLE, WASHINGTON, 0 = rei “2 = re = mec More Delayed Pulls Stumps Bkagit has Just ates Bnage WASHINGTON, D.C, April 24— recently made; the city could wish to advertise Be-) have enough of that every day in al The senate commerce committe fa ge rarsettion au =| ctu une tones & careers Of beet i| large clty.. Why should the laboring| ed to consider or on the Ide emereucn of the trade aa @ result of their financial| man be asked to remain in the city| nomination today atire mest in Seattle is meeting wit y parade and make @ show of him-| ing wae consumed in he considera eppcaition from th 1 ft amuse Visitors from the} tion of & single bill Ryo) “e untry ‘When bankers, merchants paltes i Gilniey Shane eee pare fone + a for a city ° mh outing day ther a? eoveltle ipa carnival) a a { Elks in the city counct! may have! frutchinac Srimeehe Lan’ altont Be ance €a this m t =| & Conalderable influence upon the! if this can be established, Ide's n on! aence day Will ions cannes be P and my | COUrse of that body with refe 1 ably be withdrawn fee trom yon et thotr/ (ieee, cannot be 4 © the Fourth of July celebrat Benuice Peslan wakasioeines tek prefer to see us « fe The Elks Were First i by K. A. Huteh the opposition confined t ¢ we began work ns ago. | “The Elks were in the fleld aon of Spoka file in the rest fair and car-| “The carnivals and etreet faire the| said Councilman Rude thie t partme 4 the “ee street fair and ca ; c t support-| BIks have given ino and I for one am heartily in ¥ as print . js t have invarta of allowing them to ea #4 Im some of the state papers ees men of the] successes from every fie There is no necessity f iho heartily faver It, on the| Everyone knows how p celebrations and the carniva it will be the greatest; t Spokane, Portland an reet f ma to promise of] ee | when the Elks were ther | piestivel ever D on the CO@st) can cast those cities in the paid much atient >} ff San Francisco ,and will at-| her citizens will help the Elks this| aid Councilma | ppears in Harbor, THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 24 SAN FRANCISCO STREET CAR STRIKE STILL MAKES | MANY THOUSANDS WALK Js the Opinion of the Majority of Persons Seen Today in Refer-|!4e" $ Nomination Once Officials Consider Long List of Demands Made by the Men---Believed a | Bpecial to the far | mains unchanged, the ratiroads mak BAN FRANCIS April %4—An|ing no attempt to operate any of ami ynference was held last] tt wtems Chis morning, Right between the committee from| The #trikers are retaining the syr © strikers and the officials of the|Pathy of the public, which ts go United Btreet Railway Company, in| haturedly putting up with the Inc the offices of the latter The men | venle nuint ee men to wit stated thotr demands, a long list out nf public opinion ing included. The officials on the | pur ngth of the striker her hand, explained that all ques-| scarcity of men ar ity of the tiona would have to be submitt company to move @ car, togethe the full board of directors in or with ¢ heavy and constantly to give official action creasing monetary loss are the de The directors of the United Ra termining teatu reing the com roads Jingly met In pany to effect a apecdy settlement hight's conference. It ts believed by| effort to move the cars until the dl Ail that a pettiement will be reached | rectors have decided upon the atrik today, but up to this time nothing | ers’ demands, There , arb While th t of the strikers de-| Later—The United Ratiwaye of- ral [to nig CONFESSES WEDDING TOMURDER ROMANCE a obtained may pledges of keel. | unity coincides with sund of the Bound. re Sesistance from the busi Bo Returns | od this morning by| nosing up ma x of the riy ’ . County Treasurer McCon- Sincitie city, om tee nerump-| “Tt find too, that many business} by, Manager of &. W,|enter.the Sound, looking for Goebel’s Rialiashs Tells) : fiat no Fourth of July celebra-| men are opposed on general prine! Co. o ireetnn, cee ames Ae SAY naughey Surprises Friends isas to be held. A division of | ples to big Fourth of July celebra-| Favors the Fair Sam an & nei io teenies tne Oh of the Crim support of the commun-| tiens, which mean to them only eub- : ¢ > it em Gs eee ee erase areent| rime ‘ier claim, will result in @ full) scriptions, from which they g am in favor of the cel ail ih cha teak that wouldl ‘ ee of success for neither cele-| returns. of the Fourth of July alway and with one yas aes oe - When ¢ : , ce) | make dentist envious, goes « . left for the F ta We have secured pledges of §7,800| 0¢, “but if the Elks’ carnival a af mt Sete sy KNOXVILLE. Tenn. April 24—| McConnaughey ledge No. 912, B. P.O. E.,| from business men already, and it; #t?ett pol daylong aloe Hg po gts Re ad The ag Mag Anon ee = th gy oe bevier| short time aga it was generally ut many infuential business | the carnival a greater thing for the > mae preerte wit ervi Warder of thec, Weste, bad indats mip per imtesional men who are now city than a dosen Fourth of Juiy|‘*icbrated anyway.’ =) service. — | on the ver Z his confessio Saw ey ee oe on Mantaens Sar the | SATbee ene donment of the Fourth of July cale 8h and other officers) PT)" MoConnauahey waa very wut at of the Fourth of July Workingmen Heard From bration © made by A. T. Vab De believ ny'n story T-| prised yesterday when he received « jor year. ‘The representatives of the various! Vanter, who is at the head of the Feet mH until the | telegram annow the marriage of ‘Praak Paal Emphatic | labor unions also declare themselves | new King County Fair Association, matter is nly inv e4.| his brother to Bernie Hawes H. Paul, ex-city comptrol-|!" favor of the abandonment of the n most certainly in faver of] Hillespey ¢ stated that rely iaprominent Elk, is in charge| Fourth of July celebration and at kw carnival as against a ¢ Ti men In the conspiracy to k The bride wae the divorced wife uments for the carnival. | /*a#t one organisation has form: rth of July celebration,” said he. © whom they felt was atyrant| of [ieut. Commander James f deen around among the) “°ndemned the pian. “The fair will come on during our] and usurp Hetherton of the United States navy men of Seattle a great deal| “The average working man » first race meet, when horse lovers hres, including Gilleapey, were *e-| The divorce was granted by the au resid he, "and I'and then | preter any year to celebrate over the coast will be here. Com-| lected to do the killing, and wtat preme court in Wilmington, Feb Mmenimousiy in favor of our | POUfth quietly with his family,” | bined the carnival and races willl Jed themselves in the garret of grounds of desertion. Liew jee against an elaborate pub. |* “el! Known member of the Weat-| draw larger crowds than Beattle ha: State Capitol building and shot the erton made no defence | ern Central Union this morning. “We ertal before would | governor aa he p 4 un ton of the Fourth of July.| are opposed to the time-w b —= Killed a Banker Akand carnival will o ine th orn. cou business men to On the breech of the gun w a pw BOE ee pen Aug. | try town custom of making the day support of the car the shooting was ee tie| In Yokohama in 1892, Heth: sine one will be the/one of toflsome parading, noise. tay Fourth of Juiy| Corporation \Comettonll Oe OO ee ae the hover ht] shot and killed George dower Re usiness men of! smoke, dust and excitement. We! celebration.” m ertson, @ young English banker, on = —=— tests— Other Matters Giespey declared he had been « aecount of some letters which were anes = fugitive since the shooting and had PI er tarpnnes rh man pos — been. “hunted. like. mad dog” ail fUPbowed to have ba . | hroggh Georgia and Alabama, and| CANNOT BAG Nt Wive. arge of Several protests against the estab-| was now determined to return and| , ie, wae naduilted of the chmten Of | ment of the Citisens’ Light &| stand trial, hoping for a t sen branch hyérographi ape Power Co.'s plant near Interbay were| tence. He speaks several languages Townsend While stationed rp. om-| and ie an gent man. he made his home with his ve of the city counc wnt ee, dent Cline of the company ex Be agg OP ods of manufacturing gas woul Herod eb vig blew aeagts Ri Btey, superintendent of|the individual tines have the best ‘alas " ed, and the plant could no way Mrs, McConnaughey WEBS and police telegraph, | #*Tvice, the two-party lines the in-| be de tal to the health Te ia a eS ee a SitteetBed with the corpora. | ‘mediate and the 10-party the| DENVER, April 24—A local gewr-| pie | rit "He added thai HET LOO, April 24.—Queen Wil-| Connaughey waa thought to be one of poorest. This is the case, he says, 5 ft “ smoke consumers would also be used t eee of the city council. | because 1.500 subscribers” use Indi | DAber credits Funston today as ha ~ 5 Seen net to the | hetmina is mending rapidly he | the t beautiful young nen MBM eareeies severai Femedies | vidual phones supplied by 1,800 pairs | 5€ Sid regarding the rebuke ad-| 2PO Matt Wat Teer ettee. Dr | Passed 8 quiet night, and her tem-| Maryland. She Is a «raduat ment of the service of wires: 3,500 use two-party phones, | ministered by Roosevelt for eritiets-| (11, thia commit-| 2* re ts favora It ts now al-| Vanwar, and « very to mA Matt ty the Bunset Teleph er ok aeaggee r ran of this com most a certainty that she will reco The county treasurer and his wite Be ae east, Telephone | supplied by .1780 pairs of wires, and Senator Hoar that instead of| tee, sald that he intended to com- | Most siden cee are omteete tamenitie ‘ prs fesolution adopted by 9g! yt 4 party F pnorvw supplited | criticising Hoar he complimented| municate with ether ¢ ties regarding fad “ “ Oey Soe mae Of Wire £86 planta in residence districts, an or the telephone | to 11 cities in the United Btates hav. | the following | Sites eortee od gues en the crente . to the subscribers of | ing telephone exchanges in order to| “I made a d ction between twol came en o y Pose fen, Ehb Goeeit 5 may. The Teport states that | secure data with which to compare | Classes of peo First demagogues| Oration counsel will be asked for an | . Given by the company | the equipment used in those cities| WhO didn't believe what they were| Portion counsel will be naked for wn) | " ; re et Service are unrestricted | with that in use here. | maying, the other class the people to| °F po 5 o 4 2 @ party lin h tensio tet ~ 7 Og thee | t up @ greater number of Miu ticed on the same s : The Remedy ane manne, ances eave! Streets than three to @ block. | Pe th ty od same poles ibe ‘The report gives the felle what they were saying and Were Oar | SS crovided by a atty erainanss. Us ir inexperiences wy hie ha | fectly si put were suffering rovided snanes. Up-i¢ * being impossibie to se- a: Pag i nt wwoubte from over-heated consciences, that is, fake mo Ay f as din, at yl» . ; e Mperienced operator he e iron w they were too sincere for the le Cataract ( t was)? ¥ NGTON. D. ¢ Lakai tk eninaly . WE Ree-intelligen: use of the tone |PattyY lines with more than’ four Jet! to strike out the clause in the| ing that at rowd a few nutes and srtem by subscribers, espe. | Phones. High tension wires should ompany's franchise that all permita| ¢ reatened to be a scrious affair. The senat om Weparty | not be permitted on the same pole for poles granted by the board of| 5 4 ae aan ae ananher’, t nductor of the first car © tome Other Reasons | “ith Jow tension wires; guard wires public works had to receive the san | ® failed t e him @ transfer wh ssing was reached, al- 4 Eins ter tne dete should not be put up of the low ten-| tien of the. council |® though the senator had asked h e stat the Tia tteghons Gefective| sion wires cabled where one lead| An Important Clause | On b ing the ® 4 ear the tor demanded that ' Acknow led, ompany | cr " Fur more, high ae “4 is te pay his nickle, and the senator ex the ciroumatances, « , pattnowledge. states the re : saowhe Oe ventriotza 7 ttee was also asked , b MGR nd the | Agpspr edge lias” spore yee ip 4 obsolete switchboard ; with: re mend the striking out of a | ® decline ee . { Bake the te. 7 & modern one ts now be-| and the Pavano wer 4 | tion in the franchise which provides| ® ® knife in his hand with ! tting the pag ; Bed): obsolet tg c aon aac that th pany ie the! ® @ magazine, and when the cond otter ni r : baolete nal 8b adhe Bro = t power com at once the company | w the ronal violence and seized him by the coat collar to throw him b Ee, Petection of instruments | punies should be mpelled to comply | - tatare ime eee, Sn ecaeat the car, Money slashed the mane hand with the knife. He then use of bare iron| with the insurance rules regarding f Ima be raine The company Savoan dild Way abeourh the crowd ond hated & ohb. fhe oon: © Merion methods of | einciric wiring ard inatailations. cr | Annreahensive of Great! tion makes itim-|% force’ Was not seriously wounded. No arrest was made of the American Evil | B. MacDougall asked the! that will be more In accordance with the wishes of the peop ¢ netl to a mpany to erect to reach his and other oo t0rb200esObOo00OdO OOO) O9O048040090040008 a . i j . . | LONDON, April 24.—Interpellationa| ing to the restrictions placed upon berry early yesterday orn ing were made In the house of commons] the company a this respect, his ight IS ARRESTED AT etenterry fouht tll overpowered DALLAS, April 14.—-T ba nm h His w r 4 LOPES chip siae ot ihe centtertar:| ane shipping combine wtected| "2°" ommitge anany agrees col FORT WILLIAMS tse'siium Ste esky ero" union was the parade of through J. P. Morgan and company.| meet with the offictais of the com-| $5 Inte A ene Staee: ot ans. Gen. J. B. Gordon The admiralty was summoned t pany and prepare @ bill which would eee sar exe mn. Other n # = «ive the mpany « fair al in re gh Believed to e ereli’s ‘ ewer several questions pertinent t yp so hy 7 Afghan Be! LL Slatter Tells Police of| wer* 4» line ions acral PB ing of customers. A 4 CAVOUR IS HELD Hi hipping issues as invol y t be made to the council Murderer in Custody ler Disappearance | | Gus of thequentions asked the o4-| "O** Monday Slant | [a telagrbee endouncing: the cap-| is + Prevent the royal reserve merchant PAT. NOONAN mpalcates oe the it ‘ ! t the master of the Meter, came t today. F.| bine under foreign control. | The CONFESSES » ft Cudihee this morni steward, for $1050 damages claim ing a PATERSON, N ‘—Fear ered that the « nment had the pot won tera oeer tata tean are| 8 y injuries recetved at the hands Hird | oe mot oe ca t waer a under consideration, and sald! HieLENA, Mont., April 24.—While| rested there is belleved to be elther He was shipped a vchanang PREM was the Intention to appoint a) being ta to Minnesota Patrick! Rasoulkhan or Nassirkhan, the two ( ng wettlement the ves Py | down today, thus tying up the #-\ and advise in the matte s f him that he had killed| the yy Iw Nasairkhan ta generally deserted her and she ta lying in th sa “t hes na It was stated In answer to another | John Skinner 28 years ago. He says! ji. una harbor with ly a watchman al ho-| try. The nun re 1 | question that if sold, the vessels was in self-defense, but that he| Pelleved board, f laden for her next tr ee | NO sign of peace je in sight, and it Is | vould pase to the n flag. | wax afraid to face the'trial and fled | UPON Informatio M ar vacbpe't 6 question was thi i as to . . It has not yet been decided wheth for 3 ——— ther tee parectenents sitention er a man will be sent from here te HILDEBRAND AGAIN i a oe aed, una wheter in| WHATGOM MAYOR |iertity tne mepect or whether t a rusts cn + will be brought here immediate! GREENFIELD, Ohio, April 24 two ¢ view of the terrible effects of trusts The inquest over the remains of| Congressman ¢. Q jebrand w 4 her left hand in the United States, the government FILES A VETO Harel ae nel trie een, Cf] Congressman C. Q. Hildebrand wa “4 and = Lane would appoint a committee of tr Butterworth's morgue. Jay at the Repu A nal ‘ es occurred what might have been @ four, replied to this Interrogation by! wATCOM, April 24—Mayor Har terious fire in the large bullding saying the me was not yet ripe for| gy lam night fled his veto with tie | SAW TA GOVERNOR alongmide the drydock, A light was! such an inquiry, but that in view of| City clerk on the water ordinance noth in the C. & R. paint shop by | the trouble America was having 1) The ordina ‘ovided for a special DRINKS the boatswain of the Manning, and| rooting out and fighting the evil, the! ejection to iasue $60,000 worth of the steam whistle was set blowing| government would, a8 #00n a ex-| honda to build new water main 2 OC: * HI y the watchman, Ina few minutes | pedient, take action His objection to the ordinance ta wet| TITTLE ROCK, Ark. April 24. from all quarters. The Ty 1a provides for steel instead of caat-|fhurch co tee Pm igaatl eb Bidavy. The fir war * xtin of th ta lefferson Davis, He is guished, having done but , an coud 1 of drunkenness and profan a It uccurred by spontansous | WOMEN FIGHT ° THE ees thee ncat, s' | mm. \ea Native Richardson 4 n An electric light # toiephone| PORT OF SPAIN, Island of Trint-| SALOONS th his excellency will be dismissed plattori n adopted by the fr eaaation ofp " ‘ franchis» ré granted at the m dad, April 24,--Aceording to advices | roe ae f * bm any} : We tee nding an in en of | ing of t t uncll thia week to| received here by an incoming ateam. | orses the administration, 4 beet the companies represented b )., er, 2000 Venesuelan soldiers, unde WALLA WALLA, April Cuban also th ay Reng be easiness y| Calder. “Many hew. Improvements Gen. Ramon Castillo, recently en look ttee from the W. C. T ‘| WHITEGAPS GAUSE ii tne of his own pa are promised for Bremer anae gaged a revolutionary force i “| sisting of 50 women visited | four wtion, denounces trusts, ap t " he | protection, not even a bucket brigade | Vé uela Soon a d entiné | noon to f out whether the provi m to time, urges the bu: “ ter to be had except from| began Gen, Castillo fel ally vions of the law relative to sale Jing of the isthmian eanal, dem and f . ; 6 Water Te ot om | wounded, This crested & paniclt, minors were being Violated. In| NASHVILLE, Ind., April 24—|a further restriction of immigration he pres t ater orks - comp seeentig rections. Caatillo's body was re-!tiquor n were taken by surprise|in this p of the country and| ton-Bulwer treaty, and aske further Sut geamied & famine” PER EY aovereds and will be proseouted, made an attack on Finley Btretch-| tariff revision, | From a glance at our store front | during the next two or three days you { might not infer it—improvements, torn | | up and all that, you know—but it’s in-| | ide-—better value for your money than sewhere. Your special attention is seri to a new line of suits just arriving mt Herbert $. Upper "$15 to $25 |, : and 13 Scheuerman Block NEW PATTERNS AND COL ORINGS | First Avenue and Cherry St. ADAMS & BLANCHARD Clothing — ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Secong Avenue, Hinckley Block oe, Oy CENT A COPY #4 4.4.8 #4 # SIX CENTS A WEEK MONTII WEATHER | Tonight FORECAST and Friday showers, Hinckley Block We Sell Men's $10.00 Guits .....96.35 5 Men's 20 8 $7.50 Alban Bros.’ Auction Merchan Steamer Bertha’s Wreckage Blacks, Blues, Fancy Wors- different styles, guaranteed Tomorrow Will Be Bargain Friday Giegent sivies, quernntosd The following are @ few of the many bargains offered here for free of charge by our own you tomorrow tallor. Women’ Fancy Stock Collars, $ value; Wreckage Sale, be pant Your monev back if you t bed patee pees = { 2c Brush’ Brooms, Wreckage ®@ Linen Fre wii af Sale sees +10 Li Elot hi age Sale Be ¢ “Wre kage Sal «ABC Hi Women's Linen Collars, ail atyies, $ 386 Standard Novels Wreskage jouse Me value; Wreckage Sale ...b¢ } i240 Persian Novelties, Wreck- Maurice Gerber, Prop. Women's Belts, all the latest ge Sale +, OO siy len, h all, values $1.50 to Te Flannelettes, Wreckage Baie.. $2.00; Wreckage Bale 98 ney Buckles, all styles, values to #0c; Wreckage Sale e Women's Jeweled Hatpin value; Wreckage Bale Women's Ecailline Hairpine. Fr The 01.80 Black Peau de Sok for, came tn today, Clover Cream the skin $ after Stewart & Holmes Drag Co. SPECIALS and will go on wale tomorrow a: Leaves Elegant y per- face. ast Delightfu and ‘or the han shaving. ned (OTHING i 627 First Avenue THE Dollar dio Men's i0c Handkerchiefs, Wreck- age Sale 31-80 Women's Good Percale Waista, ; Wreckage Bale price 290 that #0 many women are waiting 80 yard. MoKenzy’s Inhalent for Aoute Ol! Bucalyptus, dre Ol) Gaultheria, dre Menthol Chrys, «rs ‘ Tymol Chrys, ers eh Gum Camphor, gra........ Carbolic Acid, ars Ol Taratum, qs ad ounces To be used with Dr. Egbert bulizer, Ohio Sieel Range - The Largest Stove Bolster Roll Specials | Full size Bolster Roll, made of } Constructed of the best refined We have the English black 7 light yet very strong corrugate ; fron and finished in variety of and white effect—cut as a sack ‘ board, covered with fancy fig- 2 coat—hand made button holes— ured denim; has opening for 3 colors, very attractive designs, [| I silk sewed throughout, pillows; very special for Friday ; full widtt beds fit to grace j/ nent only at 81.50 any bedroom; very special at.. Caen | 5 i ‘ 86.50 ; $450 Parlor Chairs $3.25 W $ $10 Pillows at $1.00 5 # Made with quarter-sawed oak, § ‘COR. 2x8 4 highly polished, fancy frames, 2 Good size Pillows, filled with spring seats upholstered in i good grade feathers, with heavy ape ad at S$ bargain at, per pair 81.00 or e AAAI PL PLA LAL LLP LLPAL ALA PAL LLL AL LPL EPL LPP Gaal | Becta] fob Friday, $8.00 values et 3 $2.5 & | 1425 ; ng Bros. rein val Phone John 3031 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen 3°3!: The largest jJaweiry house in the My Northwest, 4 House tn Friday Bargain List The convenient-electric light . The Old Way Delays. Matches. Smoke and Odors. For the new way Seattle Electric Co., 907 First Avenue Stands today head and shoulders in exeellence over all other ranges Will do better work with lens fuel and last longer than any other range that we know of, as only the best of materials ‘are used in {ts construction. For baking, broiling, roasting and heating water they are unex- celled—and sold under an abso- lute guarantee, the Northwest $9 Iron Beds at $6.50