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E CENT EABT—Tright tome —— SEATTI oRTH INDICTMENT “TS KNOCKED OUT S knocked e;w on i ase ° cereale ' pew shone wiry te hut te pe velephon s a . unt be ed “7 y ir der to constitute a erime, the ~ - eourt held, a false prete must be . A brief argument on the law of! in regard (o ‘geme’ matter past or e ot agate nad rr tomate timiatant Prose. | present. In the case at bar the uddre * vd ng Ad wdd and " ed false retenmn war in re sory sy “ Ad he speech making Judge Hei ohise subsequent to ite passage ° with er announced that he would sustain the! by the coundl . demurrer on the ground that the| ‘The state had charged that M < ey Me ing tothe t] facts stated In the indictment were | Shutticton obtained the franchise By ie ate taking ttt ad toils fficlent to constitute a orime | falsely resenting that it was for as b 7 = Se the ofa mpetitor of the ele ths morning M F LY and Cart, which Ju Hell us| poration he eu quently aasigne we anuitieton were not went} tained, wae that the law did not! his rights Bell In per hey recognize future false pretenses ‘ay IE WORKINGMEN WAS HIS THEME ia Factory--Blizzard Is Raging at Yankton, South Dakota eueit, BD. Apri' ¢ The | Ra to make up in thetr ty the) farmer to help _himeelt—che , Ssttending (he pars t the and complex probleme of our] ki ha se v re wa Bone ute) modern industri life. Pach of there! m wi 1 may edd eee a repetition of (hose of | problems ia, connected | which end do him any Crewds at every way) with 1 ir himeeit still re way the | deed his surrounding ure | seiven f his work r Kroup of | conne he quatities wh pulation of ed out awe to forbid ent, The ste h American & Perea unless bawe Jation of the prosperity worker and the tiller of the te 4 the needs of these tw aunes are often not the same, The titer of the soil has been of all our ttigens the one whole east affected tn his witye of life and hods of fndustry by the giant in baa a be steadily Lt be Ver erence abor # and on t ad rt hanges the let halt } ury One of the greatest and r. most Beneficent measures passed by ent years, is the irri which will de for thw “me of the great plaing and th ky mountain reeion at least as been done. for the | congrems te suppose every think when by mediat pone ble avert the suffering caused by strikes. Moreover to beet wi establieh 1 $l0UX FALLS ina meth prenvat through rigeration and through 5 methods of handiing and packing i LLA, 5. D. April &—| “Moreover, the dq@partment has|! fe crowded with excur.| taken the lead in the effort to pre-| and sore and angry ‘ave come here to seqe/ vent the deforestation of the coun-| and it t ffteul them to exident. Decorn-| try. Where there, are forgets o| gether—difficult t hand and the| seek to preserve Mem: and on the | #* t ite own wrongs # appearance. Jonce treeives plains and the prairies | the rights of the other arces early and in| we are doing our bent to foster the| the effort at conctiiath ‘habit of tree plenting among our, tion or arbitration should in | peopie e in the earlier stages, and should be He spoke as it im therefore clearly true that| marked by the wish on the part of |e great advance haw been made tn | both sides to ter to come to ® com: | etinene: There are|the direction of finding ways by|/™on agreement which each shall Wete® problems which which the gov ergment can help the think im the interests of the other il OFFICIALS sae ARE ARRAIGNED ‘ ole P PPETRREAI ET If posal bie | FUNERAL @F JOHN E. LAMB The funeral of John BE. Lamb. whe wa@ killed last Wednesday gn an nc cident at Fort Casey, was held yew terday from the Eagles’ ball, and Junder the auspices of that body. The interment was in the lodge lot at Mount Pleasant cemetery D. K, BAVIS DEAD D. K. Devis, aged at the home of hie caugh 76 years, died r, Mra J Police John Sullivan, Jus-| Mr, Padden's attorney demurred |F. Kelly. at 140 Thirty! md ave Peace R. R. George and| to the indicte on the ground that Due. yesterday@ Br. Davie was a Piper and| his cifent wae n public offictal, jemurrer w Grand jury, were ar pleaded not guilty the superior court this rly trial. Were given unt!! Sat-| Among those arraigned this more except P as J. and John P. Padden, ly county F. whi embezziement of pub ABITR A TION BOARD is wow compcere HER TRIAL The trial of Mra Nellie Under ed wood, accused of infanticide, which was to have been commenced tn the |muperior court today was postpon jed by Judge Hell until Monday, June | act fairty to all part With he w member of the board. §. Prosecuting Attorney Scott and board to settle our differences we be-|Jonn B. Hart, for the defendant - | lve thet an agreement be reach jegreed several days ago tha® thie ed in @ very short time.” should be done, as Mr. Scott wishes Jar Certain union men who claimed t0\to try the case himarlf, but on a ae. ty |have seeured their information from | count of ill-health. do #0 at ric company as 118 guthorttative sources, frankly stated | present ipo the board, and [this afternoon that the Beattie Elec Mra. Neilie Underwood did not ap Hickman Moore had|tric company is net preparing t°/ pear in court this morning, as she ‘by the strikers ax their | make a hard t over the question |iett the city yesterday afternoon for cannot Judge Moore and | of sentority, am that the Hement her parents’ home in Aberdeen. when reached will be strongiy IP} Paul Underwood, Mrs. tinderwood's oes| favor of the men who wallfd out. | hushund and alleged accomplice, has in rious disturbances as after: | (oun: y of intanticlés & ~ the atrtke were reported to | sentenced t ears in the penite « whieh tary, He is now fn Jail awaiting unton crews, Were ithe decision of the supreme court, t ra and (eorse-| which his case b P appealed an on wourred ail for Mrs. od was only Peitied meriber @the arbitra ; recenygy secured, and it ie said an welt beam have been in leffort Wit be made to continue the ae rust of the w rn | by rowdles w young wife's trial until a final de Winton, said Bers set Bir. Powett te an| abor untonggnd the acts oF in her hushand’s vase disclaimed by all labor lew ined —— = The pro ing attorney, however has stated that he is not disposed to a further continuance, shoul: ne be asked. has been | way, wrote m letter to the pollee yes terday in which @ grievous complaint abo netgh bors ] thetr He recites ther and that}! | wren nearly pester the life out of him nays that a short tin trore wage yesterday * KILLED igrade home PETITION coLumpia MILLMEN | a policeman to te WTP END PiLes To se..| keep their chickens at home FR UTY Rekicteus, . |MA. SPECKERT IS 1 AGAIN IN THE LIME LIGHT it.” He wants the nelghbors to have 5 legis ure tn TS by permit SeeOe sent to he LOAMO Special licenson t TRUST GIVES | oa i POOR SERVICE PO Rurvey necensary, These | Champoux ho wea ss: LONDOS t0 be “transter 1 t ft f to lenses. 1 . “ eral Ct a 1S con pei at Pee: the rey bo i. ~* : i cosine WITH FORGED PAPERS fo wucceed the t the J question had ¥ A Gninege with n forged ert AM bremdent e to miuk 1 A Chin swith af 0" Heat ice ; ‘ bu ma | Ammnin ‘ i ! ve : CHICKENS Jallewations. i baie with FOWL PLAY ‘ fe ssvcsourick 7; COUNCILMEN WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH VICE ident Rooseve/t Pays a High Tribute to the Wage Earner on Farm * They All “Deplore” the Prospect of Brazen L eS lessnes THE SEATTL WASHINGTON, MONDAY “WAS NOTTINGHAM | 7 of Any Pledge to Restrain It $603,932 $634,112 $30,180 Bank Clearings Today, This Date a Year Ago, Decrease . + + 25 CENTS PER MONTH STAR. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED BY THUG APRIL 6, VOL. 5. No. 34 | rill Ford, a ing ma ho | th ing Man wan told to make af Conscious of the fact that someone Without mop pick up livew at 4 Bighteenth avenue, wa plet port th 1 at the | ws Kving through his pockets. |X hat, which a been Kno hed off The report made several aaanaited @nd 1 " th hin ¢ « r 1 Wh he fully re ou h an to his home but « s y the » hard i» Home ehortiv befor x ot ad He| the thief runn n the street ngor brother and « big dog, he \ schooner, presumably the Globe | lastmight, He 04.20, |eaw the fellow some Bo aoe gt Ford put his hands in his pockets k to the scene of the rob Navinat ompany's William Not-|4@ number of old a pearl [but thought. nothing of it, even|and then for the first time realized | Dery and secured his hat, after which tingham, had beer on off Cape | handied pocket. knite tying on | whe ‘thin « few feet of him. Th had happened Nearly every~ | the p *¢ notified by telephone Flattery with « missing fore-top-| the sidewalk dased from Une he|robber wore no mask A waa not! th been taken from his pock ' axt might by a| had Pecetwed. Terribly frightened, | armed th any wea wave hi st ai os re Maritime Px beatioge antl with the side of bie fa ' « xham arrived | #woll@n, he ran to bis he and t a wt passed the thua! } Hallard yea. | Mis parents of hin experience he 1 a Gunning biow fe y & mining fore-topmaat| POC were notified a few minutes ve fet that fe him r oO ance | goes saat fot hm, Unequalled fo Style, Finish, Fit ree Quality 75¢c and $1.00 Some stores will ask you $1.25 and $1.50 for shirts that are no better, if as good s in the Tenderloin, But Stop Short ps q . © ’ asses atin eal bn sane Se Es ADAMS & BLANCHARD parent disposition ef oint ad to what he pa lcggene Clothiers and Furnishers r tote Tun wide ¢ forces, he said ihe cous saked ‘OND AVE. HINCKLEY BLK. that it te within the] made the folowing sta nt r un compel the | Ne, IT do not want t eee ope T TP pt. eR sd to No Agents No Commissions { close restric-| the reakdence districts forced ied’ ahout throwing No Interest No Collectors om are dis-| into that restricted district and key 4 Cour hat owe Hight | there under the mo strict police ft , * eb one-hal erviewed for the| regulations. The ¢ " but re : rok ae eae 4. and with two ex-|} thing if it heth is here 8 ed pisiniy their} f Puines te the lewd ¥ n now The’ Standard, We ett all reeponsibil. | thowe wh the t nm should be tary * the BEST machine on tg e dle efore pa teri@n. bat foun ques set . mommy alr t te the revénue badly a> utate & f tt | < wed to i Just count me out,” said he “I 1] unseemly Baste in row « the n't know ything toe | reeime #6 Soon after th jourt font know how the r tn ment of the grand jury belt or is going to be cor tod. 1 | Mate Rimehart would not say | nave not considered ft por what hin position would be if tt But If the town te now or je gc matter Shemid be brought up in Uh ng to be thrown wid nen it . an Dr. J. KE. Crichton of | etty coumell was before the grand } vened, the Hight! ward was also Has Trustful Confidence. what would you do ® he a te onan yeiheag 6 ip Kistler wala: "i most | A asked by the rep | 9 oppawed to reopenin have not considered it, I don't] te the most ser oxe f th feter strtet MEN WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FQR THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR WHICH 18 NOW IN PROGRESS IN THAT REPUBLIC Mice under truste been arfny ing to and more wambiing ar ices are permitted to rur Me said tmpoken | the reopentng of the fore the @ other tendertotn | oe mintake be Hy its power of ftice the ott ative offi council may and I believe that elty counct! shy mination trolled timan eral Ju d by Hietator WASHINOTE ablegn@r that the to enforce wuld vt the mayor o Elle Morrison of the Fitth ward sald ¥e FIGHTING FOR- POWER — IN SANTO DOMINGO Hor of Banto Doris a little jess than @ year ago by revolution. Hi nt. dhs President wiven abi ammunition and supplies, so it wae onay for him to overt hief and tale pos ernment government ai trom wuld at one When It comes to an theue f will be on the side demanding the} for the was ¥! catret | Wt hesRated about expressing any tomorrow kind of @ criticism of the lax en A little late, “tis true, But the old saying, “better late than should be kept under cover and eur publishing « beautiful new magazine, 1,000 copter of which will be 0 MAY quote naed by every restriction pons Something very nice Netributed free at The Opening. Also 1,000 beautiful Souvenir Ther- RAL HORACIO VASQU fo Vaaques, preat ined hie|ent re’ toe He Jimi tr He abolished con ad hae made Jimines is now aeek- regain contro! A mind it will b are t abet it ae it wan before grand fary be@an ite deliberations fi tt & done, what are you te de @bout it wer an th finan. | # Weih f dant believe | going that we be allow fe thimte matters each ® singe where we © intertére.” He did not oxy oo whalt| and chief Ite bid state wha his pasition would be If the cound oe FIRST FORMAL SPRING OPENING week on account of the strike—we will make our to the public from our NEW STORE today and should @ttempt inte Counciiman Rade stated that be | was oppteed to a wide-open policy firet spring bow’ FREE to OUR LADY VISITORS TO- you will be WELCOME, LOOKING or BUYING, CKBSARY to BUY a SINGLE ARTICLE to TS MOMETIRS will be GIV MORROW, COME and it wil T be N OBTAIN the PRESE for Easter Tokias Singerman &Co. Lumber Exchange (Building Oor. & a Ave. and Seneca St Bargalns | We offer week In Mattings and All Sorts of \ Floor Coverings Rear in great value It Will Pay You to Examine Our UMBRELLAS BEFORE BUYING this | | | purchase as cheap A Hull make -| Won't bend or break | Just as you Find an Old ki THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. gest made elas on the market SHAMEK’S MUAN 1 JIMIN Juan, Junines, head of the 5 lution tn Santo Domingo, wes faP geveral years preside prewident | that bite, but was overthrow? an fully | by Ger Horacto Vas nes, had |e year Jinggnen wee « MONDAY SPECIAL Children’s Norfolk ¥ % about ted af- ot the| ter the assaseMiation 2f Pres uy 1307 Second Ave., Arcade Blk. Heurenax in 1899, and Vasquez » Suits ri hin | a¢ the game, thine made view pre Tn neat mixtures, our reg a ”v dent pri! ‘eeques, who had 4 tutlan. | oomtrQeie the areay, erined the 6 ular $6.00 kind him- ernment Jiminer has organized #& new py of revolutionists and | April 6 — The navy @epartment le in recetpt Domingo which ghown that Commander T to land the bluesaoke protect the Un! Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof $2.75 H Bo oy Knee 25¢ pander Turner's digpatch is ae fol) St bask he | rg “fire e my ot I Lb Mee ten f : Ih vrs 4 i bat so = Me grea eattle fire Rt Wiest ated. cho" Rpeuty Gecrsingl to re- H. Lewis & Co. He eile adicAicie seri Ot a ns : N. E. cor, 1st ave. and S sa Waa sat Cherry street. afe Deposit Buildin |SIWASHES ARE, |» tavcsso + racomoge «(By Chery pe 9 ~ 701 First Avenue Won Lost F Pee 2006 ee IN HARD LUCK |. soe fas | eee WOULD HAVE WON TWO GAMES | /\") Franelteo 32 LARGEST STOVE HOUSE it THE NORTHWEST VESTERDAY BUT FOR ZEIG-! gontite 7 LER'S COSTLY ERROR |e rt and -. o 72 BAN FRANCISCO, April 6 oo teams took @ game api though! 4 ape | paacon ‘game the Biwashes 4 toda | OHIO ys feo yee Boog | IN DAILY USE Pa pope tll ge oe Be + JOHN ‘LEROY PAKES | wine a na | | The OHIO is the MOST BCONOMICAL the pote ¢ a HIS OWN LIFE | range; it is a PERFECT BAKER; it is unexcelled pe: 1 Onkia Siu shin: aa in DURABILITY and BEAUTY. _ thi ty yeet f ka — - Ay wis Ogg while torng ingane. Ask Your Neighbor Who Uses an OMIO if These Statements Are Not True | te ' and t " H In Set E 4. ctapiasiilintusnialasanil , ‘ Ay Y., and a sister in Hull, One | ¢ cS and | & @ | ' - . ANTS ad BACK e M hit Bs | N . 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