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i NE CENT P THE SE YELLE 4b R./ [BANK CLEARINGS FOR WORK $3,551,651 SS é \ 'T / \ panei FOR WEEK A YEAR AGO am ga Tonight) light to fresh south winds, eee 8 TTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1905, VOL. §. No. 39 a5 CENTS PER MONTH 2 — — ————————— ALLEGED ROPE AND ncearan wen TEACHER BRUTALLY GAG THUG LED ceessve BEATS YOUNG WOMAN Hands of Victim's Brother A DOUBLEILIFE net acne ed. ‘The ther ere afraid t erfere the maiden. © punishine weap- EB. Boucke is Brought Back |, NATHAN SQUIRES DIES walle, out ning sald nay PASS. THE aos B Sacramento by Deteétive' |DEAL IS Saigon in’ his Mien “neat | sametaer Brocka, Alton, ANTI-STRIKE 30's! jane-Prisoner Claims He Is, | HH re woe SSeS | he ae le ng Were din Negotiations for a packinghouse rie < mee of the most daring al of crine last winter Innocent. ne Banas oul *st) GOES TO JAIL RATHER INJUNCTION oe reo cae 3 | ies ewig! re antncuintance im the “uty. i [Sics"buatiacns ari aucetia| — THAN PAY FINE IS GRANTED | aia oscars rte | orate ign: Uns heh ned lg PS ire mer a tcl | ea i aie i saa ‘ti Sc 70 SELECT SITE CALL FOR BANK Pres ga’ | Se Gecrned ‘wile Sax theny “n| tars Sar" husihaet Ebene] pete wa Cy Jake encta | gerne =e FOR CABLE STATION — STATEMENT ao sleeeeneeeee ca: |BOARD OF __ i saetsl iar iee | OF SEASON) tera: % cry, el Sr nN Sate ~ gb yt hy | we -» By Agena PARK WILSON'S YOUNG MEN | Ing his vinit here Gen ives " y'* business ee ee re. El at the ‘ Wits ; TEAR OFF A WINNING SCORE ' «| Sten xo wails to Lynn canal with deh reste, te] Se aiiowea VBROOKS' VICTIMS | eh ‘i ’ ~ SPECIAL J ottier members of her HOLD CONVENTION mae grand jury ber, diem for the raled hie n the evening of December ant by th a of fy a cloak of surprised by {wo masked | [Aime tbat alt | mourn “a February weld | Bay hae it tm church, ’ The men had revolvers and |" | Mladitistane today Nevertheless 3} im Various Se-| forced atl the inmates of the house am the mills It was learne y that @ mee part of that month his . }imto chairs, tn which they then tied on as post pon ) tae te the nature a cenvention of m the grand fi bs 1s nly when, last} them hard and fast, After that i ye aueating. mend wont | men wh ned and lost money to} eeunty © resent of th asea h ife t a o a e { * ey he potitior j ir ks, yoauterday, wae he or has * aimed te as Lena May Moiitar,| and beries were « mitted, and tuck —#te +A patsiy on grand * i © vs ” @eparture ft wae also it te believed Houcke took « hand tr a that oF yesterday " we i tw > be i. . fhe Was short fn his ac-|them also, Several articles stolen ha, whom he hed fe he > a ha at ore Si eee nat he would | uits o Rx hy . spoils, The two te mn pets * a) spring #& few surprines on. hie own ‘company, of which Ned Fo oon Lone hase Saalien ute, when Br told plete of spite we Jat in the near future. " Po t Mids were opened for the kh story of having te t 4 on for the day were ar. with offices al f tron | ten of the Madison sewer cor & business And omeding $26 iy | @ENERAL TENDERLOIN MIX-UP sitle, Be k and Boettinger, Bar | tle fellows from 3 to 8 See the Molitar we Douche suetntaine that he ts ine | Q0ee@ Anne avenue fr cash, Wilson only hat $% but tke} An Bing Whalen und Leahy i Cheviots, P iis ae Deaveceninl nating ai tan eabners. ie | ad the planking a follow he gave 2 pre named annie Genith| | The, e Seattle & Bar Fuge ey j hen Row n v cose ro en le nhc ere run in this! Francisco a : Evie, when i pd te pare @ sisar ise There was one man, however, |sfternaon for Gghting ins tender ice las nae Grays, Greens and * pol . orking on th whom Broaks could not touch. Thi iW house of Hi-fame at the corner! LOF ar pr Oa “4 rade ; : i iaeetesen tn « rege tant one My “ * oot = | was ©. J. Vining econd avenue] of Sixth and King — wtrect The| land dropped ther gamne yeuter- | siues, nicely made, elaborately grgpeseedly Bee steed be a nad nee grover. Brooks tried the rush act on} CRhBaman releed a disturbance with| day, the monotony of Los Angele braided Nothing nicer or | | hire ice, but Vining (id not have| the won and they came back at) Winning stre wing varted only by more stvlish in the cit | any money to spare, Hrooks put up| him, with chair arts the fact that they shut out their =e Ase Te ey The | the story to Vining that he had left}et furniture ava sminaile noe ig | the keys to hie safe at home and) The arrival of F Lac cas Angee | Right tron that @ man wae waiting for 846] anda%n m put & stop to the « oe N t th P i allon | Wanted te barrow that amount until] wet given a free Fide to police Red : thle morning uctions © gould nend home for the minking | headquarters. bd note for ihe Taian | BACRAMENTO, Apr \.—The AMAL WOMAN PRESIDENT _ MANUFACTURERS HOLD eee | boat sit: $e Portland ¢ | THEIR ANNUAL DINNER Byars who ls now char eertous bedity harm Quick as a) CINNABAR, April ti. The news! wes deaperate I fiash, then, Mrs. Evane reached | from the president tht we por ret. peed be | woseectoon back with her free hand to « table| that he te tn car ne ete 40 Lee Angeles s 16 ‘- standing nearby and snatched | milee from Yellowst John Bur ameato 3 te & fashionable retail Gry | Seuthar® pair ct scissors At this | fougha, who was not able to go so| INTERESTING ADORESSES AR E MADE BY ABLE SPEAKERS— | fa) Frincince ;. ams ancnar on Second avenue. this) juncture Jailer Corbett intervened. | far the firet day because of @ se OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ENSUING YEAR Oakiand , Pes eo woman, who bout) The struggle with the crased | Vere cold. rejoined him to seattle, 4 ca Clothi: a w —_——— fs oe kav 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Blk | woman lasted for several minutes ) She ie large an@ muscular and th ———_—$—$—$—$—$ ED, pan ae a geametrest. | wee all the two officers eval A The annual dinner and election of| te the end that America | 42 Minstes | employes of the stort! overpower her. Finally tney | officers of the Seattle Manufac-| B® Sarried to all parts : im j Se ttl Fi t Subs b proprieter thet Mrs. coeded in handeuffing her, but th turers” Assoctation, beld at the Fat | im Arwericar ships. from the business ter, That ts a es ines r G. H. Baker, president of the Se-| the time it requires to go from Bec-| become ricientiy inaane trow™ies fuet began. | Ben ~ 5: . nier Club lest night, wae a gucCe**) atte Cataract mpany. told oflond evenue to Madrona Park, The that rasa nee in lene Mrs. Evans objected most etreaw same room with her | ousty to a ride in the patrol wagon, ta every way. Local business men| @hat ie company intends doing in tmamect! notified / ond it was finally necessary to lift | the apeakers and interest! «| the way of improvements to ite riers od Patrolman! her bodily and place her in the} | talka, covering almost every ooh! pindite, He stated that it expects | 2 1-4 Miles Sent to the store to! venicte | of Seattio’® industries. re he Soop to be able to furnish 9,000) | - Sf the woman, At the The anty jal ‘ ‘The addrese of the evening was| karte power. raen one persion se mested gees ide to the co i as ride %® oe un resident Burwell, It waa) 2@hh H. Powell, who represented) Corbett wae sent | struggic from beginning it | made by took both officers to hoid hee [NORTHERN SECURITIES MER-| hie annual summary of the results) tin association before the city « |tirely by 2. - ou complished by the assoctation| cf fn the regent fight for the Ca ae weet by Puget So: On_the feat. and even, when she found she! GER CASE WILL BE TAKEN TO) joring the past year. Me told par-| afagt company amendinents by Lake W This 7 nts ’ thoularty of the fight made by fthe| @B Mulerceting talk. At his # * cannot be inc harct, Mere Evans wae violent. Bhe THE SUPREME COURT | heaped abuse upon thetr heads and spit In each officer's face alternate-| ST. PAUL. April 11—That th y At the county jell she we Northern Securities merger case © that her| locked im m cell, where she could do| be appealed was definitely decided was far from nor-| nether herself nor others injury. | this morning. Judge Young. repre | But little is Known of Mrs. Evans | senting the merger company, this association for aper power, and) tog & vote of thanke was tendered | aor Hence, following natural } of the succes of the movement in| the city couneli for granting the of ply and demand, every ofthe sucoses, Gf the movement im tBazGHey sowed for granting, the 600! er uy em the eouth; | Per Day - - - the Beattle Cataract ‘Company, | metore adjournment. the followin [Madison sireet on the north; Puget which carries with 1% comp: Sound on the west: and the lake on Nght and power rates. the east, will become immensely val | Henator John L. Wilson wable. tt canr herwise. The from the chair and/ antecedents. She hax"been employed | morning © officially netified Cler - es cub at the polite, | ct Satesrs ators for ine. past mx] Lang of the United States circuit| of the emociation, deilvered : ra nd being limited, there te ene pos he had in her! weeks, but nothing is known of her| court thet an appeal from Thure-| interesting address on ie'e| F "Wines bs necommetaies, an The he officer caught her arm | le of where she lives. She had| day's decision wil be filed at an| prospects in foreign trade. Mr. Wit [Fagg retary. 7 jodate ha Liles 6 save himeeit trom | been acting aueeriy for several days. | early Gate This will act as y| Son pictured the passibiiities of the lopeek Compeny, Car UP IN THE Al of proceedings. Tt ts not thought| trade with the Ortent--what It might) sine Bros. and the Queen City R. that the case can be decided before| be if Seattle business men would! Bakery Company were elected new | like rondition ext bers of the amoctation. Qstover, ] Bay more attention to public aftaire | City. The nature LC. A. TO GIVE _ GYMNAS TIC PROGRAM 4 the indict ing populath WITH THE DECISION aa —— from the busines ter? the great majority of the popu have to t zt | BANK CLEARINGS EXHIQITION OF ASSOCIATION ATHLETES WILL TAKE The bank deartnge (od 30 Miles WEDNESDAY EVENING AT THE GRAND ie Sore, Ses. ’ < ‘ iat 6 flare annual gymnastic ox-| Tal” Fae ‘iacenees of today's cleared lots on graded at reet. city water, ec, at $80 up 5 : 7 es oF ~ wr r § lots sold and oures bul a ¥ MC A. to be Both Employes and Street Car Company Officials Pleased chee rin er thowe of & year inye net faye we give 40 PER CENT. DIB- amy, Opera house nest om gn promized to be one of om % ta of the kind m city. PED will consint of yr + WWE. @xerci#es on the hori- bars and horses. eoaaling and a goo I tit 4 4s we want to raise money to bulld HOUSES at o > men ate now double tracking the | gh Hillman City; plenty of work for everybod: ady to move tn sold for $26 down, $10 1 r money peying rent. Owner, Hillman. ar to Hitiman City: $-cent fare Phone Black With Finding of Arbitration Board. of the 800 feet above nd “nr aie the Madrona Park ca The decision of the arbitration; certain of ite employes got of at Thirty-fourth and of seniority | The arbi 4 un follows © d& board upon the question among the vartous cl mos et | purpose can by aay | " H Star exize youterday eveoing vir- | tempt upon oar part Darsecrwtelin te on tx rgest Stove House in the Northwest .. » « [tually restores the strikers to thelr | nave been heretofore in cx round each day, f lt 6pm ees onsets oid positions and sta: between the company and | Jor come to the office and we wi od by the carmen ge ly B88 68°"! cloves, and we have vot attempted | send ne one with you rs e terms to mult Si bers skipping by he famous long-ais heayy dumb-bei) ft Mebenaid; barre! fe and Smt: liefactory out me Of the controversy. | ¢ - | { 1 } o make any finding thereon. Grading will commence next week PW ae, ar. | Bo far as heard from, both the men| “we peiieve that the best imteremte! WagHINGTON, D.C, Apri ‘ Sead the qomyahy Ofo GUBLM. WIN| oe tue pactiod and the PUbee Wil Be | T ‘ W.N. F re the decision, and the public rewards | toa: perv. 2 oh awn a moarel -N. Fos & Co., We teen training for ft ae @ happy ending to what once! ny which we adopt Buccensors to This the past two montha| seemed a portenttiour difficulty | Fos 88 sage S fore find that the tratmmen pla on die: & RUSSEL, $0 Go guod work. | The de« waa inade public b¥lemploy of the Henttie Ete ou | Kins wire Nests Aled, and | 1 New York Bik. Phone Red 18% me SAY Sires. | John and James Kiefer | Pany shall rank in seniority ae fal-| tok one look at the cemetery and| Real Wastate, Loans, Insurance 4 wey. will go Be very ey Grill, ending ntals. the board, in the chamber of ¢ we io led tack to New York four hour 1 merce rooms, at 4 o'clook yesterdny| 1) Thore emploxes in the service fe four hours afternoon. Judge Moore, the third) of the compeny at the time of tre} @ ae eee ————_—____- gember, was confined to hie home|‘*tune and. who continued in the by illness all day, and the finding®) service throughout the strike, tn-| had to be went to his house for hia! those absent on leave and on | jsignature. The te f sickness, excluding those }the day before point upon which au jee “Me javold further delay it was Gnaily | who quit the service of the comp Front i The finest Gas and Electric Fixtures are made by the Oxley & Enos Manufacturing Co, of New York. Weare sole agents in Seattle for these goods. Our stock com- Program will he S27 088 Wlermianion. exereiees Wii be ac. | : j Tacoma | Thowe in the employ of the } {fered from his colleagues pany at the time of the strike j agreed upon that Judge Moore should | guring the etrike, including those prises beautiful designs in every style and finish. Prices add he opinion on that point es @| who went to Tacoms PHTERSBURG, range from $1,006 to $500. of the Wentern Central Labor union, | of March, 1908 Mc of the Street To go into effect an soon as porsl-|, | represemt atives, were present. At-! 14, 1903 on rae Donworth appeared | minority repéert | &. New men employed by the com: | Merfour ricting of unen 7 | On the gain terue, that of prece-| pany during the strike and prior to|sene ocurred In the str ri } | dence between the union men and) ¢ o'clock p.m. March 2. Proops were called out and sup RN jE Sal Nok aa ae aR mg i the new employes, the board was) 4 The men in each class to rank | pressed the dieturbanc on ee <add cretary Rust and President Pohie| peives at t on the 2th day CONTRACTORS On Lake / ILES IPER 0: OPLE, April 11 Sports from Monastir the conditions of an fgin Store First Avenue and Ser 4.W. Fixture Anaex— Evervtnln reby | Bisctrica- S13 Tet Ay. S. JOHN H. POWELL. becoming torney x | ot | for the company, and later Presi-| JAMPS KIPFEM. 108 ANGELES, April 11.-Yee are | l dent Purth arrived. All of thoee|] 1 concur with my colleagues In all |terday'’e order for all unions «Milated | t of Pritop | [present seemed well pleased with | particr st that I think the | with the Bullding Trades Council to} Week, no lens th. the terms of the rettiement, and «| men w o Tacoma should be | stop work on jobs where non-union | hand-shaking, with congrat ced nt the foot of the Hat. ‘Thelr|men are emproyed, wow generally | ound, followed the an tion ir and the company’s | obeyed. in on 30) qhese iota have a 60-foot fr on Inouncement of the findings. action | « them, In iy opin- | hte contr The new! the Inke and are desirable for fac Fi ‘The decision prescribes that jon, the trouble, and | chamber © Duilding has! tory sites or resid , eontes vin R shall gp into effect not later than | they for their con-|heon unionized 1 con-| 4 growing district where real es: | | Tuesday, April 14 he Seattie| duct are giving tn Tho job] tate values are bound to advance. Bicotric company thie morning nott My reason for giving the men who are out and the waiters | fied the union men w ho are not now , remained with the ympany senior- land eooks threaten sirthe during red because thelr placos arelity over the men who went out is|festa week and during President iaA’be ather_men, to report for| that I thiak the iaiter acted hastily |Reowevelts yieit. ‘Nearly 10600 men | Bi @piy Ss. U ee fe ee | eat T tna oe atinr acted actly [Romaereike, Yet, | Neary wee! Herbert S. Upper he text the finding® is a fol-| fort to amicably nettle their differ- | aay 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block Dress Trimmings and Easter Noveiti rare ee Bere Tuesday. will a of meeting the unionn | ra? GREAT “AFTER SIX" SALE OF PAS’ HATS TONIGHT. COME with the crowds to THE LEADER, HATS of ALL PRICES, and our GOODS are THE BE § tlon has been given to the matter of Dress Trim: Detter judg M employment in dispute b@tween | the rights of the pa@lic n, and we ow showing one of the M’MANUS AND oh | = e “ ome stik braids, handsome pendants, ornaments, The stock w Of the ¥ | SIA entirely new and quaiity throughout ts of the most reliable charac- NEW yRK, April J1.— The 1 volley “ot| Goebel, are nelng omni tne aes’) DEMANDS BALLARD BANKERS |" 300's,eer ovens roan, has been summoned as a wit~ of cted presitent at the next WILL send ioe (oreeenie SATISFACTION HELD SUFFICIENT |e. '=-2'0ieh remient ‘otto ext ading 4 Steel o Rk THE LBAST, re Boxes $3.00 A YEAR 6 to ® Saturday n for the shootin EGG DYES ident and cashier of the defunct M~The prime - ‘ onal Bad YeLY., Mavs, April 11. — All Bt. Cherbimiment has| Ballard bank, this morning ‘The| BIRMINGHAM, April 11—The Night | fs ted, 'O-| arrangements for, Monday's labor | Sormuntoated with the porte de, | deriurror Wal argued at Some length | Mail of. ti yen ge weg an ‘ | Et Peitetens A Rainbow stone aT Aer aplotedy "whtween | Nanay tndenity of #o.oe and |b Attorney, John Mumphrice,|atel ot ini, “whit vist america in| | Northwest Trust & H | ; aed peratives will the punishent of thé perpelt apt: Bt og 4 | the nutump. ‘ ‘pi vt of Colors hag omen eapectally | the crime, A full statement as to) never been incorporated and v4 | the wu Safe Deposit (g° elivered Anywh { tees - | what mee pe Oreo ounia te also de-|fore itx officials could n hela | Oratorical Contest ‘=F , | | } | oS no tight |Hable for alleged violation of the The Young Women's Christian Ae 90-94 Weat Columbia St | [PASSION SERVICES HELD ied. ‘The cunr reserves the right x oh | | $ f the F 1 of the Pass to reane the indemnity demanded wg we “ ne ate a banks, ; soolatior mo noid 6 : ial - m wer Colman Building Stewart & Holmes Drug Company Apett 11 ; he held wt the ‘Temple de} tn ome oe wl dies. a corwarded |thebankihg company wae not incor-| moun at4 oclook, | Mr 627 First Avenue i Apri : fiat |} git, and tomorrow thorn-| | ‘The apeve dlenittl Wied of the| porated, and Judge Hall maid the In a of i. ‘The public in in- | before | Jue was one of «ct and not of Ie Wh Geananne : und,