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; e ion < ONE CENT i THE OWLY PAPER IN SEATTLE i coast. Friday—Showers; lightto fresh southeast « ee | winds - ae = — — NIGHT EDITION 5 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 34 25 CENTS PER MONTH NORTHERN PACIFIC CROWD YIELDS TO GOVERNOR M'BRIDE AND KING COUNTY WILL GET NOTHING AT THE COMING STATE CONVENTION Combination the Great Has Been Framed up to Defeat Northern Pol: itical Forces, and the af the Republican party to the Great Northern Railwey Company, and consent to the elevation of Samuel H. Piles to the political dictatorship} of the state, the Northern Pacific Raflway Compeny has capitulated to Governor McBride and will go Gown the line with him against the; Program outlined by the railroad Republicans of King county. The deal was put through in Ta- coma yesterday evening and was! made public in this city today by Governor McBride's local repre- sentatives. It means that Mr. Mr, Piles’ program is doomed to failure in the stat and that if he gnd the men who are boosting him for United States senator persist in their attempt to dictate the course of the Republican party in} King county, Seattle and King county will again be left out tn the! cold in the coming state conventioi and in the next legislature. Furthermore it means that Seat- tte will not only fall to elect a Rather than surrender the control; and all day today Mr. Piles and his managers have been in conference with different candidates prepar- ing: the slate to be submitted to the coming county convention. Now, however, the entire situation «1 and the chances are that noenled dissatisfaction of ride Republicans with Mr. his program will break revolt. In this event that Seattle may yet something out of the wreck. mnounced by the local Mo- ders that the deal between Governor McBride and the railroad was tn no sense of the word « sur- render on the part of Governor Mo- Bride. The contrary, it t# asserted, was the case. ‘The Northern Pacific Railroad tn- terests, finding that the Great Northern crowd intended to dictate, chowe to trust themselves to a gov- wnor known to be honest and fear- less, even though inimical, rather than to give themselves into the| hands of the Great Northern crowd it} Deal Looks Like the Downfall of Sam Piles For Senator — — iis Four-funnel warship very near to shore is the first-class cruiser Grombol. Two-funnel warsh line tw the first-class battleship Sevantopol. Four-funnel warship tying in line in the offing is the first. class crulser Row Three-funnel warship on the left side of the Rasaia is the first-claas b nig viet. Two-funnel warship lying tn line in the offing of the Rossio and Perenviet is the first-class crui Rurik, Two-funnel warship lying On the left side of the Pereaviet i# the first-class battleship Sissol Veliky. One-funnel warship lying in Hne in the offing of Sissol Veliky is the first-class cruiser Admiral Naklp neff. Lying very far in line in Uhe offing which seems to be a warshipyis the floating dock point lying in front of the Siesol V y is the dock. REDUCE FORCE BRIBED JURORS SENSATIONAL CHARGES MADE! SIX KILLED IN. saccrwzinam AN EXPLOSION TITLE TO PANAMA CANAL COLLECTOR IDE SAYS CUSTOM & BUSINESS HAS SLUMPED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WAR AND SEATTLE WILL GET HIT | PORT TOWNSEND, March 21.—Col-, send, one clerk in the general AGAINST THE DEFENSE IN sa E and one tn the liquidating departm ' ‘ . ripps News Ass'n) fioulty tn rescuing ¢ o lector Tde announced today that, on|In Seattls one clerk. one night in-| "AE BOTKIN CASE Cy Restese Roms san? scnawron wha dtaste ~Sree| dead trom the Ghia <3 account of the shrinkage in the busl- | ppector and ¢ opener and packer - PARIS, March 21-—The Seim®) iictie giris and one boy were instantly fire almost immediately after the hese with the Ortent, resulting from and at Tacoma one boatman.| gay PRANCISCO, March M.—Or [killed and five girls were injured, | plosion. the war, he will in a few day ° der will go Into effect April 2 « *) etvil tribun: aay decided in fa-| © of thee fatally, in @ terrific ex-| The dead are the customs force at Port Townsend, | Charles H. F and Bi. M. Moore are |'M® Stounds that some one had been! vor of the de apt In the case of he Di Squibb LAURA MATTHEW! Beatt) " ~ " tampering with several of the jury . » min” See chon Squith com-| LAUR. ae 7 attic and Tacoma jthe Port Townsend men effected. | bia against the Panama Canal | ony» ractory at Priceburg. five miles SIE LEWIS. bag Two men will be let out at Town-' Others have not yet been decided on. | men th the Hotkin case, Judge Cook, | Company This removes all Ob-| from here at li o'clock this morning. | LIZZIE MAHON. Lefore whom the trial t# being | stacles to the tranafer of the canal| The bodies of nome of the v time | cs BRAY. $ ducted, abruptly ended it yesterd ¥|\4o the United Stat were frightfully mangled and almost CALLAHAN, and will probably discharge the beyond recognition. | BOY, name unknown. | present jury and impanel another. | PARK N THE LEAO The factory wan completely de-| The cause of the explosion ts a myat MARRIED BIG ELK United States senator, but will also| and consent to the election of a The sensational climax came late W YORK, March 31—Returns! stroyed and the relief party had dif-| tery os her only congressman. It is| governor owned and controlled by yesterday afternoon after Chief of | trom Democraile primaries in the as certain that if Mr. Piles/ the Great Northern. Police Wittman had been on the| most important tie Gebatintah’ he. tate aihsdin | ie Genteenl debi teeeeetal a cane his fight into the state con-| The Tacoma deal does not mean stand and stated that he had re-| delegates to mg gs a la total of 450 the Parker forces, kin gave her, that the prisoner sai@ vention, Governor McBride, who will] the certain success of the railroad cttved Information that four of the| show that the # see Gelegation to) cai they will have a large work-|*he was glad Dunning went away certainly control that body, will not} commission bill, It merely means Captain. Nickerson of the steamer |JUFFMen had been fixed by the de-| the national convention will be in-| (lett at" in ene convention. she had to support him. When tol consent to the renomination of Con-| that the Northern Pacific recognines | City of Beattle officiated as & parson | {OS® and that efforts were being | structed to vote for Judge Alton B. as a she was suspected of the pcisoningy gtessman W. FE. Humphrey. that Governor McHiride cannot be Guring hie trip up to Alaska. He mar-| made to fix.a fifth on: Parker as nominee for president. The transcript of evidence given at|she went Into hysterics ard cried: The announcement of the deal be-| defented for renomination and con- ried B. H. Volekart and Mra. P. M When the denouncement came At the primaries so far 228 Par-' the first trial by Lizaie Livernash, a “Why didn’t I spare the mother of tween Governor McBride and the| codes his re-election and will trust Vanderaeghen. | Mra. Botkin’s » a pas-| Ker delegates are counted as having former newspaper reporter, was read./ child and let the father die Northern Pacific comes like a|to luck to defeat the commission The City of Beattie arrived from | sionate speech. at Mre. —= = = == thunder clap out of a clear sky to/ bill. Grand Exalted Ruler Fanning| ™ astern Alaska this afternoon at|Aotkin or any one connected with 66 the Piles managers. As The Star| The two factions of the railroad - 14 ims seek bringing os ene her case was implicated. He also stated yesterday, the latter were) Republicans have never been the 5 ‘ ; z i. i anadian Hank Of said that he would not continue Sheedens that ¢ hed -overythiae| best of friends, ané when Mr. Piles Will Arrive Here This After-| Commerce of this clty, and fifteen pas | wich one present jury. The state's bottled and that Mr. Piles’ election| and his backers succeeded in driv-| noon Kip tig attorney concurred in @ motion to wie aeeued. ing Dr. J. J. Smith, the Northern discharge the Jury y, CAN ua Mr. Piles te still in a position to! Pacific Rafiroad candidate for gov- emence” 2 A brief inv igation was held by c dictate the King county ticket ff he! or, out of the fiel the frame-up Judge Cook r the fury left the ith 20 desires. He denies the fact, but] with Governor McBride followed in} Every Elk in Seattle and Ballard] room, actions speak louder than words / natural sequence. is anxiously awaiting the coming Chtet of Police Wittman testified Fas the bigs | tae ¢ jurora had followed ea § edi acti — Joseph alted lee 1 after the noon ad i ia y Ruler of the arrive jourgment yesterday and s that at | in Seattle at 5:30 o'clock after on the previoun evening strange | noon. A telegram to that effect from man had called upon him and sald: | Spokane has been fecetved by Wit “We have secured four jurors for H. Parry of the Seattle lodge | the Cofense and want a fifth. We great preparations are being m | will give you § for the entertainment of the exalted) 4 grecinl dispatch togThe § |. The jur id the chief that he ruler. ie from Walla Waila today says that | turned down the offer, asserting we short eesaton will be hell te the! Mra. D. T. "Kellogg, of Lewiston, | 1 om a irty man. I would peal Elke’ hal nti ne at + + da tite De not take $50 « o'clock After this the Seattle lodge ppg phage aelebimipomatnggnsall . | a atts ing, the chief m i. \. loge. of Seattle, who was formorly| Continuing, the chi wilt go In @ body on special care to}, “student at state university, |that when the juror Ballard he ie ieee oe esaful attempt to|TOOm yesterday afternc | se ‘semi ag 5 tine l take her 0 e in that city yes Fe: gto Ss et jodge and Exa ule hime geeretly mee woma ith of the Se: e with | Srday . ked for several minute Tallman of the Seattle lodge wi 4 Mra. Kelloge came to Walla Walia | ¥h0m he talked for several = * en Will H. Parry will have charge of], gow days ago in search of work|. 2@dge Cook doclared that the man arrangements. and got a room at the State hotel, | hadtviolated his duty in talking with jal session ts to be he | anybody about th ° She J the manager to help he JAPANESE ADMIRAL HAS ANOTHER PLAN FOR BOTTLING UP | Ballard, after which the annual) lof oO ment and che used every | I@eyman Jacob Goetjen wan at election of officers will be held could to get work, but) ‘eled with heart failure shortly be THE RUSSIAN FLEET It in own yet just how | | fome 10 0 k tonight in the jury Mr. Fanning will stay in the city, | “pinay + grew despondent and|T00ma at the Palace hotel « —_—_—_-__-— but if he mains over tomo: row he | went toa ér » ar got an hurry call wae sent for hie family wit be shown © the city and! ounce bottle num, retuned |>Suewiee. Dr. Mase sald when he given a general good time, with s | te the hotel and sewa ed the con | aretved that he had found Gootjer TOKIO, March 31.—It ts bell eved here that Admiral Togo will | social session in the Seattle lode) to, ty of the bette. Har aroana| suffering greatly but that a half room tomorrow night . = | hour's werk has brought him around © p eal up Port Arthur harbor within the next aes sninnyeanngemee ‘were heard by « servant, who found make a third attempt to seal up ? PUFFS OF SMOKE FROM. haa-tadee ta tes heti@he. Seantiad comagortably. pe ; i iia ements have already been made to that end by the id was hastily summoned and the paigrsrnone se Bo oer arm, Aaenmerecet’ OF ; | physiclan arrived in time to save her| tempt to fix the jurors, the Botkin i Mm ition of twenty-elght old and unseaworthy steamers, which life rial proceeded today, } \ requisition of twenty-cle 8. oe) el enema | on a RR * ait have been stripped of everything but enough machinery necessary at her rash act, but suid that the| 4 insted | ma verdict from the Han TOKIO, March 31.—Hereafter all| future looked #0 dark before her that | Present Jury - for navigation. war correspondents in the tnterior| she thought death was the at way| When court convened At rina must nd their diepatehes by mail. | out of her trout | Knight, for the defense, arose and These old hulks are being 1 in readiness at Nagasak!, |-phey have been excluded from the| Her husband also committed eul-| announced that his client had re ~ use of the Yield telegraph systema. | Cide, taking bis life about two yenrs | fused to be bound by the motion subject to Togo's orders. While no definite information is at hand, ago at Asotin, where the young cou Made yesterday that the jury be dis- SEOUL, March 31.—Five hundred| ple lived. Mra. Kellogg will return | charged. it is believed that he will convoy six of them at a time with @ |asbanded Korean soldiers near| to her mother’s home in Asotin ag| Acvordingly counsel withdrew the erulser squadron and torpedo-boat fiotilia, and by using the same | ping Yang have started rioting. | soon has sufficiently recov-| Motion and the court, addressing the tactics employed the last time he hopes to close up at least a part ered effects of the prisoner, asked if ahe had anything of the entrance to the harbor. PO ARTHUR, March 31.—Vice| Sh 14 years of age. to gay in the matter, Mrs, Botkin The mouth of the harbor ts already partly closed up, and in case | admiral Makaroff refuses to obey! — arose wnd in well modulated tones the first sfx are destroyed by the Russians before they reach th surgeon's orders about his health sald Sired polat ensther fleet of them will be sacrificed snd thie ke Ser caress wx ats cari ciry EMPLOYE DEAD |Your nonor, in opposition to the v the channel is completely closed and the Russian fleet t “ |advice of my attorneys, I want a bottled up. VLADIVOSTOK, Ma The t. ‘Peeisn, caee © verdict from this jury | Ruswians are afraid that Japs have f the city engineer's 4 The court t ared that there 5 |lald mines under their fortifications Providence hospita | was nothing but to go on age of 65 years, Father Winters was! and are hunting all over for therr morning » body Is at the I y-|with the case the jury was int Ki DEATH OF A PRIEST one of et nd t known Watson morgue brought back burt room Mt a rieaté chweéat Je {drs - . . HA me we of the Cathet! esived. at a powder) nash that she lived a gay | th t f the alleged briber of Rev. P. C. A. Winter 4 at | Missions in British Columbia, Are| magazine at ba was blown up| enjoyed all the pleasures of worlds | thes dur i fon by Juror angements for the funeral have not aecidentally Sunday apd four per- aw 1 do anything to satiefy b « i 1 th © who trailed White River, Tuesday aight, at the! ¥ a wona killed, irom, but Wouldn't stoop to murder. him differ es

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