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ONE CENT tonight and south winds tomorrow, jen FORECAST MBATHER enai rai brisk to hig! SEATTLE, yncontirmed Reports From Sofia Say pulation of Okhrida Has Been Put to the Sword by Albanians 4H LA report, as) Men, women and children were) Lake Okhrida and rises to a height WONDON, Apr allied from their homes au th=| of 370 feet ade ne inke’s wurface nd uncer trom | lesaty Tt in wity in @ wild country © yet moet 8 } ime Htement prevatic here| nearest city of any sixe ix Monastir, | that the Chris ad the utmost ende * are being} which has # population of half a BE MM nrida, numbering 11,000) made to #ecure the exact details. | million ator fas been Manacre y Al-| Crowds (ill the streets watehing the Attempts are being te to gain el | bulletin boards. the news through the latter eity yeni et The city of Okbrida overlooks] which ts § miles from Okhrida Mee manmacre took | UNCIL PASSES YAW GARBAGE FRANCHISE Measure Will Now be Published and Then Taken Up For Final Action---Some Features of the Bill Objectionable an These districts or the number of| that I really don't know what would -| the cotiections to be made may be | be a reasonable fey 1 thin ar red | oh i from time te time by the | other mem € the « to + at the meeting { health and city counct! It te nomething new | could see 5 Yast night. The No fixed charae for collecting the|no way of determin witat really jon ban been pending garbage ie provided. It ts expiained | would be & reason ear t Naa foe mnths was by members of the counct! that the| collecting and hauling the F franchise is not exclusive and that) this city Heot When asked why ne penalties for! WASHING ELEVEN THOUSAND CHRISTIANS KILLEDbpo You — Want a ! BECOND VICTIM OF DAN M'AULEY'S REVOLVER 18 DEAD LINGERED MANY HOURS AFTER THE SHOOTING— MUR DERER RECOVERING William MeLaughiin, the se fo getaway. Policeman Ha Griffith | victim of Dan MoAuley’s revolver, | wravely fol wed him up @ dark al-| died ut the Wayside Mission hospital | 7, aNd, after shooting him twice this morning shortly after 2 o'clock, | Perate and few who #aw the pollce Me had been unconscious for 18] Man start expected him to come out houre before his death. It Wen) Of the alley alive. known from the first that he was| The inquest over the two dead mortally Wounded, « when he| men will be held this afternoon in was brought to the hospital I whe! the Bonney-Watson ohapel. M by the that he} Lawghtin's taken to th not live mor tha a few | funerai Dr, B. GO. Joh wh tended McLaughlin conwtantly at] ley with the mur t thought there was a little}and William Mol hlin he He was the only one, how-| drawn up in the office of the prow ever, who believed that the man|eouting attorney today and wi would ie The sigoting was! probably filed in the superior done early Th AY morning | this & Two separat During the last few deys in the! t murder have been made hospital Melaughiin was fed by ar rtem made this morning Le) APRIL 7 TON, TU 1903 © Eatire Po- W117 14M M’LAUGHLIN FOLLOWS JAMES CLARK tiffclal means, Yesterday he lapsed « Hoye on the remains of Into unconsciousness and the inst Hin, developed tit spark of life went out this morning auned by the bu James Clarke, MoAviey'r other entered the body newr the victim, died Sunday night. M It penetrated a Laughlin was shot three Uew > passed through ¢ wer of the bullets struck bim in either! lobe of the lung, abd plerced the shoulder, The third passet through | liver, "The other two bullets inflict ach and liver 4 feeh wounds in the shoulders MoAuley, now twiee a mur Little has been learned regarding ie at the hospital in a pre-| MeLaughiin’s relatives Ne bh ndition, After the shoot-| Keen employed aa a cook in Beatt the "). ." saloon, in the | for eey Years, and was very we Mn, MeAuley attempted known im the lower part of the ¥ IRBUTRATION BOARD MEETS TOMORROW one may ¢ the charges for ¢ the failure of the antes to fulfill agsinet the ad wot ty Competition. ‘ ions were not incorporat were from ¢ franchise further § in the franchive, he said rr. ‘Their! the company operating un clause was inserted. p lajetinns were not to ting the| remove, when notified, al! dead an- | forfeiture if Yaw or his « Bis OO te PG, Yaw, but to the| imals froon the public streets, at the) pot live up to all agree ene franchise Gs recom-|/Acnere cost, The maximum charg-|to ne check. or money being put UP} Tomorrow before the beard of ar-| “T have no doubt that we will by the corporations com e@ tor euch remove’ are fixed at from |as a guarantee of good faith, he| pitratore will boom the Ciret guns! ¥M out, We a right, and we 2 that the otty uw! 0 cents to $6 according to the dia- | said Sevens + union ona | Sud win. Personaily, I feel tore peice Aye ‘ anal te not | trict wi f the imal Ail Dr. Crichton Talke. “y the Monies * oo nt that well get ouc just the protection it should hava | carves { animals owned by the| “That is only done where the fre cmpany and all day eniay born | 2uee than I did the day we went which It te proposed jclty will he removed free of charae.| the ‘use | sides have been busily preparing for | °F a him. bie sue-|) According to the franchise, Yaw js | the fray. Both at the head offices!” turning the right. and! must have constructed and In oper-| posstbly | of the company at Fifth avenue and | "®t ation @ ¢retnatery of reduction plant | of public Ne ehreat ant at the hendacartnre| Ad the boys said, “That's right. of auffichent capacity to care for all) thts franchise Of the Western Central Labor e arbitration beard was to have the tefuse ef the city, within ane| "There te in reality no need of a] Oy geo rand Pike héehl It» first season thie morning | year The manner « thon franchise for collecting garbage, as) y fore but on accouns of the abeer o Sestroyed. by some | cramati ve. Alt} one with properly equipped waa: | hare any entat | the city of Je t of reduction of cremation jn| the cciors, etc. » troyed dy collect garbage en dis | hich shail adios the members within or without the | combustion or chem mm Ald # it without a franchise. Pro- | not the strike wae in vain pened hes | ing such collection, | « the assigns of /vided he will do it in accordance! A: the company’s car bart r nm shall be done | the nise st subject to all] With the city ordinances and the!) tiene Kemetoter wom th ax | wr that meets with the ap-| sanitary regulations of the etty ulations of the heard of health. | tion for the greater part | the board of health. ‘Two clauses are pat into the tran As a matter of fact = oes Tae benabetais ot tee | rah Srehas thel chin, providing f ot that within the next . howe He» ! : x : fa’ oer da mai Saat — - a end F required to cot. / Cullit tte ¢ The reason I @id not favor the! oy Fa . «hout the entire | clanse put clay providing that the ctty might ne lang | > named in which |ed by the the Taw plant, was that the city | cupe arguments and data to be laid | is to make from one to| cial cla might want an entirely different! before the committee at ite tomor tollections a week In the | chise te there « provision requiring | Riad of erm ory, and I don't think | cow's session | p@istrict garbage mus }the deposit with the city of a certi-/ that the f that Taw of any one! Nor are the labor leaders tie After kiesing her husband @ last im datty. This district | fed check or a sum of money as a/ tive may have « crematory of reduc | Vigtiant and alert, President Met gmaby Mre. A. BM. Ghortiedge com ol of the y| guarantee of ¢ faith, to be for. | ton plant, will stand in the way of] of the union and his aeutet Be mitted euicide inet night at George the west it| felted in case of @ feilure of the | the city erecting one of its own retary Hust, are watching every) town. Bhe x poison early in the grantee to fulfill the obligations} “if the Yaw plant is a success and/ point of the game, knowing full welll evening and died lone than. two ¥y | Placed upon him by the franchi | we can buy It at a ream that every ‘© of their Gey brought well enough: but if the Neo Purchase Clause. cifically provided that the jaune suggested, providing for ownership and control of the ast on Connecticut street to ‘@venue, thence north to the of Lane street; west to e, and on Sixth avenue . t b by payment sed » would want as: On ester way to) value to the owners ted | matter be ettect: seston Union| *rom the proposed franchise what the cost might be.” on Seaneee horth on|, Councilman Kistler raised the ob-| The city council also passed two to Pine street; thence |Jectio® that while the franchise | ordinances last night regulating the Sole north. of (Seco v4] MIRE Rot Secord to the granted an | handling of garbage One provides Ne eet exclusive right to collect and dis-|that any persun oF corporation re- Sites thence west to th; 2, of Eartage, It would tend (0) moving or hauling refuse shail first ¥ create a monopoly just the same: Weeure a license from the city comp . that once established it would be|trotier. The fre be $2 Second District. | next to impossible for the efty or an-| ‘The other measure specifies thy district in Which col-| other corporation to engage in (he) manner of handling gartage. Those @ be made twice each same business. [hauling other than dry refuse must part of the ctty with Tt will be just the Seattle he provided with water tight, metal boundartes: Fegin- lined and covered wagon. It also B paint 129 feet south of | company fran-| provides that the householder shall rest; thence to Ninth ave-|chises, yet has a complete monopoly keep the refuse in ® metal lined cov A he forth of Ninth avenue to in the street cnr business in the | « Teceptacte 4 reenacts the along Yesier way to city | ordinance that no gar @ut Broeéway to Denny ining why he favored the age or refuse « be dumped on on Denny way to Second| Yaw franchise, Dr. J. B. Crichton, |jand or in the water within the city counciimen from the Eighth ward, | jmits and a member of the health and | a sanitation eomemittee, this morning | MIS WATCH ealt: | Frank Brooks reported to the po- of the first district. | | believe competition wil! keep the|lice thie morning the theft of a sil- Gistrict is that part of |charges for coflecting and hauling| ver watch. He told the officers at Wing without the boundar-|the refuse, to be paid by the how: the station that the time piece was north: thence north to High- jee: thence along Highland ott bay. then alone the f Filtott bay to the nerth- f Hlihe first and second districts. | holder, at ® reasonable figure. The len from the bath room of bis : qoust be made im this die-|reason, so far as I am concerned,|lodging house at 817 Main street, ; hat leapt once a week that no maximum rate wae fixed, te inet night . = : - : e OV. TAFT IS COMMENDED 1 Roosevelt Speaks of the Philippines and of Nation- al Policy --Presidential Party Is Experiencing Rough Weather in Dakota and Montana a if could have been ac-| reform which had been cha pea] a ineffectively by Washing lhad been fruitiessiy agitated ever since. At inst we have taken from the statute books the obsolete mill tia law of the revolutionary days and have provided for efficient to the national cue of the I believe that no other great has such fine natural erial volunteer soldiers as we have, and it fe the obvious duty of the nation and of the etates to make such pro vision aa will enable thie volunteer FARGO, N. D. April 1—Pr ! Remevait'e special train reached |Compiiahed. Mets at an eariy hour this morning en rme g was extended ove the military rule th siande by the) rap-| etvil time president had breakfasted | defeat of the insurments, just idly it repinced by the . At the present Qnd the other memberm woe Were taken in charae Committee and the pro- previously arranged was car-| president mads his the army in the Philippines ha reduced until it is sufficient merely to provide agal In Gov. Taft and f right, a# conscientious , 1 Troup istrators a ever | sold ¥ to be organized with all having. With them and under them time of war; and, furthermore. te lwe have associated the best men|) et oy. oat coe the baicony of the |among the Filipinos, #0 that the] guard In time of pes milith | majority of the offictals, tn law enacted by the marks ee. trains yesterday of the hi the first long atep ever taken in thin ' hundreds of people from direction by the national govern naing count the |The administration is incorruptibly | ent” honest, foe in am jealously safe guarded as hée at home. | The People’s Interests PRESIDENT : watts stacey etetatl ©WILL ROUGH IT ' their religious and : they FORT YELLOWSTONE, National . ~B ent and | Park, Mont., April 7-The week's well administered em, onl ltramping through the snowdrifta life, Mberty and the pursuit of bap: l¢he nights in the little cabins of the pines’ such as were never before) the might i) Ne — own in all the history of the | “ ae ite The best thing that can be done the Philippines is to put in handilr At nan in charge and give him ° tleipated by Preside Mths Civil Warr but mile oeve mee ten re Minsy, the SOre *-¥ frangt éomibes A | with Governor Ta navy, and John Burroughs, the fam © the nation, ge jequences| this nation @ higher or finer ty ous naturalist and poet, the presi GEM OF ell proportion to thei | servant thar ool Gent will enter the park and during aliness of the eft - A » oe rendered inestimsd’ ‘ the two weeks of hin stay will viett > «i catia: hilippines eas been able to|alt the chiet points ntereat To Record | aed aa th tle tol do this he will go part of the way on Ne *® Good One | do because he had the abevin: pocpetnck, and trail i be broken vm § G04 thing to took back| support of the m i for him through the snow that en heen #aid and com-| army in the what purpore but hey af® long stretches . rae the rece ¢ t haa|one of the magh | Pur ee. ere he oan 80 0 ff whet has | which Gover aft is doing admir nites ne wery tenia ae A able work. The civil government is a diorn, two or 1nveh xi new supreme 6 party as orderiies “ae Per we have been doing there ne OT ugh en and 4 h t joent works in the ‘i B. | other hand, the’ vais | through relays at the various have been subs @ yet been 4 najly | Orouee the’ prestdent will be > ee Ge echioves has icing the cost at which they &fe | faa communication W ip the rest and more thar, - The tast of) repeniod | iy rmrty, A telegraph Ine will Prophecy, then the faw for the war taxes, and the| 0t his party, A Keer Adent ia! train, ee oh and P War department haw reduced | the en executive office, directed on r atmy from the maximum num ver of eoratary Loeb, Will ontablish M. . wed wnder, the law, The presidential party will fare y the minimum of 60, The Dromeentie’ fore who patra wil Admirable Legislation The president Binh PO have tshn é | oe ee ie Gnetter than the {ttle cab the militar a - iam 5 os Orel ina erected for the shelter of the pa Packed tie eral staff, The military|of fuel, some ba beans, coffee ul m ‘ , 7 WHReut Whose aia ant » realization of a toa, and a few other necessaries be tines ie to have been the ide. Mra. Bhort ledge and her husband lived alone. Ne @hiidren had been born to them t evening Mre. Bhortiedge ovmn- t her hesith to her hus- She said that whe had @ sick Deadnohe and that she would retire wutty. Phe went to her room and Mave you « unian button * query that te heerd time and ae ae one of the boys in biue hurries down the stairs and Into the san turn Not a button, had three myeeif says McCoy, “I've “day, but no many people want them that I have hed| hep buliband thought she had gone to give mine up I guess 1 welt toted. He ent J the room « short now tll t feet arrive, when! time later and nd hin wife ta wl be buttons for all | Ing near the bed. «Her strength w ay: turning to the Mfar man. | pearly gone find he had to asniet "you'd be surprised how the people| her to @ chair to keep her from are standing with us Not @ car| falling. It wae evident that ahe had panes byt they scan the motorman! taken chloroform. The smell of the and conductor and many a man| drug wae in the room & partly loses hie good time rather than ride] emgty bottle was on a stand near with & non-union man. COMMISSIONERS WILL NOT HURRY DECIDE TO WAIT AWHILE IN THE @ATTER OF ELECTION FOR NEW COURT HOUSE ORDERING | The whole subject seemé iikely to! rest for « time, af jeest until the city, takes action upon a city hall ote A @ecision upon the latter jueetion will undoubtedly revive jiseussion as to a new court houre, and might lead to official action ‘The commissioners think that if { jelly should decide to build a n The county commissioners have decided to hold in abeyance for the present the matter of ordering an election upon the question of pur chasing the Yesier block as a site for © Hew county court house. The corporation which controls the prop- ¥ refuses to give ap option upon it, although the officers of the cons- pany say the offer already made city hal! opon or a4 the p sell to the county for $235,000, will | ent aite there might be a demand for held good for a reasonable length of | the county to buy the Yealer block time. for & court house. The commission- The commissioners, however, have| erm are favorable to the proposition jecided that the matter t# of too! ama will order an election whenever much importance to be acted upon| they think conditions warrant such except with Geliberation. They wiil, cation therefore, walt a while and eee what | Should such an election be the city ie to do about @ city | the peaple will be hadi eite, if ett uid destde | the comminsioners to locate its public butidings in th 900 of the site neighborhoes of Pike eet, public an4 al: sts wo that inion might faver the erection of | work op t onstruction of the new & court house tm the game locality. | court house may not be delayed. = | Commissioner P. J. Smith said to-| No alle offered except the Yesler| day Diock Bas been seriously considered | ‘We have concluded that there is no need for haste. We cannot get an option on the Yei le i fhe north end of the city are making ® strenuous effort to have! and we do not the|the court house erected on a site the | bounded by Pine and Stewart street that|and Third and Fourth avenue t the| which has offered for $70,000 The| A petition has been filed with the for some time| commissioners, which ts signed by yet with its present puliding, and in| nearly all the property owners of a little while there may be @ dif-| that region asking that if the ques ferent sentiment upon the whole! tion of the purchasing a court house matter from what is believed to ex jaite ie put to vot the site im the ist at the present time. nerth @24 of town will be coneld “The decision that may be made | ered * commiarioners say that by the otty regerdin location of | the iam4 in question ix too far from a new olty hall te have a| the ceriter of tghty Infiuence up opine | A 1 ton concerning what st for the county to do, We have no intention Fifth even mont and t@ offered for $260,000. The con of ordering an election at once, and| missioners say that It is nearly an| will wait until public sentiment] inconvenient ae the present site or makes a strong manifestation of a| Seventh avenue, on top of what dewire to have something don krown as “Profanity Mil.” JACK THE RIPPER IS HANGED TODAY London Police Officials Believe George Chapman to Be Responsible for Whitechapel Murders @ LONDON, April 7.—Jack the Rip While investigating the murder of [thie woman the per was hanged here today, His | that two of Ch neiee ¥ P |had died sudd etrourn name was George Chapman and in |ytances that Delle? the opinion of Scotiand Yard and taal they had be Their nodies were exhumed and an auto, police officials he w © person }#¥ re@aled the fact that they had ; ey a the Perwom Teen poisoned who, in 1888, terrorized the White} Other evidence cropped up from time to time during the investiga Chapel disytet of London and bru-| tion of the cases and made it all tally mur@red st a score of | but certain that Chapman was re women sponsible for the White Chapel mur Chapman@rae a saloon keeper at | dere that have fo » long a time Southwark, The crime for whict béen a myslery paid the penalty tods the p At bis trial Chapman tried to em oning of @ woman who had f Jtablien the fact that he was an time been itving with him as | American citizen, but failed to do wife, She died suddenly under “xo, Fle did succeed fn proving that | get |cumstances thet led to ¢ be he hed lived in New York in 1804 he had been potwoned. A When the hour fixed for the hang igation instituted by the 1 Chapman Jost hin nerve the commissioners, although peo- | | THE SEATTLE STAR. | APPEAL AGAINGT E N@ION | demnation of propert for the ~. lity b r P ney ° the olty nell Inat night to re t Mercer ners | proper rs e the ordinance providing for the cor Si a os ane, bear oe tl ren’s Clothing, in Herbert S. Upper | 10, 1) and 12 Scheuerman Block, First Ave. and Cherry St Ab the west nugto’ tred ridge tnon the from wouth th triet On th distri fevard Nei As our ad we w The bave have out pay § ix not We treet inte t mente will be Absodutety oont ton. Go sentat? from call « selling we heft a a want 156 N Real of er Washingtor Today, $669,720 $617,107 » $52,720 Bank Clcarings This Date a Year Ago, Increase vo a5 CENTS PER MONTH A | For Our Big Four Days’ Special in | | Home? Youths’ and Child- the time to lay a foundat | ADAMS & BLANCHARD Clothiers and Furnishers 719 SECOND AVE. HINCKLEY BLK, LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE MORTHWEST halt w { Lake ir plact bie th ut n there risen ve the ” ¢ do wiring and feet « the exte Park installing of electrical apparatus of all kinds. Our stock of ater portion and the iainier Tuker Mount verything electric- to Mount al” at the Annex is » finest t the largest in the city in ridge ‘nue end Spring Street Everything Electrical residence diversifie tn all he eouth by jot known to the parties b wil fll well only ¢ lote are very Daylignt male a Rood bs was Baditior First Day of Forma! Spring Opening 2 Grand Success The hundreds who Visited us yesterday were more than pleaged with the handsome daylight store, cholce merchandise, quick service and obliking clerks, All were delighted with the beautiful svuvenjr thermometers and the magazines which were given ay tree every Indy visitor, We will continue to give these away today and tomorrow and we think we have sufficient to last; but if the demand in ae great as yesterday “you will have to hurry.” who «o on, and t re of people 2 wix mi oot ¥ a 8 foot lott five ur balance monthly, ike are to grade many of our 8, and shall cunduet water he tract. These improve 0 purchasers in our addi- out te wt 6p. m office—-some one 1 to t the A have @ lot i the end of @ days. If one you had better Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof The Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults went through the great Seattle fire put a blister, Boxes for rent by the month or year. Safe Deposit Bullding 701 Firet Avenue Successors to FOSS @ RUSSELL Y. Bik; phone Red I026 Eetate, Loans, Rentals Insurance Business uits $15 The Coats 4f these suits are built with a smart, narrow rolling lapel, high, close fitting collar and straight front lines. The trousers, though still peg- topped are cut much smaller than last year; they are nowof aboutaverage size, 17 inches. The effect of the suit as a whole, while modest, is yet dis- tinctiveand bespeaks refinement in every line. Exclusive Distributors of Kingsbury $3 Hats .B. Hutchinson Company Corner of Second Avenue and Union St.

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