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‘ as a” \ 4 ad 2 tg ; £ o. i » ~ m rie jee : * ONE CENT ' THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE | e | THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS | Tonlght—Parily cloudy) probably light frost in early H morning hy sday—Fair, warmer; fresh west Grvcrccvssons . abla - te winds. ss - Site + : —— = e: NIGHT EDITION ; | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904. VOL. 6. NO. 37 ‘S$ PER MONTH POLITICIANS DISCUSS SHRINE WHERE JAP SOLDERS PRAY BETTING STRONG GOV. M'BRIDE'S SPEECH IN MANCHURIA | RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE REACHING HARBIN AT THE RATE OF HIS FAILURE TO DENY RUMORED ALLIANCE WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC REGARDED AS SIG NIFICANT—RAILROAD LOBBY ACQUITS ROBERTS 2 ote debe ore RECEIVED A SCATHING DENUNCIATION SATURDAY NIGHT 3 i T. &. Roberts, who was char ged beh . tro mthe Mqultable Lite Assusane YINGKOW, April 4—Advicen from, forty rubles for cart hire from Ted mthe Equitable Life Assuranc the interior shows that troops are «to the Yalu river. j " and ¢ ing railroad lobby.” | Soctety, was dismissed by Judge aching Harbin at the rate of more creer ipsay lly Saye Geveter URAEVe & + ie punctured the claims of those|CAann this morning, ‘The state failed Sabu Aatie, send f bs hor ged fi range Migs 2 paign speech at the Grand Oper! who polieved the abuses he protested |to prove a case againat the defend- pee Ainge seneth " ble mew for the Jap house, Saturday night 2 the Te | gainst should be winked at because |ant. The court stated in rendering horses, In the! i cue fo ene the ar fate Mane ae Se ee ey ot 2 Wilson, the ratlroads are a benefit to the |his decision that if there were any reathed Harbin. Of t sixty uns, ¢ n do is th tpolate Port rth owner of the Post-Intelligencer and/ state, He admitted that the raiiroads | case it would be in the nature of @ teashed Hari” of Wiete win i at at Stare aed eee Oe ene ey eee thn Ota aed the betole ck tee | ee wut Gnd not @ erimladl grades | nearly 19 guns to defend Newchwang. | that operation ia Becoming more Gitfis Gates for the United States senat © other hand, the people of the | cution, | near Si una : sri Leonie ia were the mal ntoples of discus state had done much for the raiiroads, | ti ennai! tt "sccm a among Seattle geliticians today His platform be laid down tn the tay A fovtna ae im os ens fy te oa ¢ e, but now suid | 4. « on board three American | with great difficulty newapaper cervenpendents aah OU he whole raliway from Harbin t Hai Chang ts I nterpreters. The Russians sted (he steamer and propose ta . lowing words: The fact that Governor MoBride| !*! . " We believe tn protecting the ratl- left the city Sunday morning with=| .4.°1. all their rights. What we ob ee Sees Say ues beet ject to te their failure to rempect the a ned with troops. Sup ‘with reference to the alleged Tights of the people—thetr ignoring of yer abe Mien a ance between himself and the North-| {ne duties of good citizenship and the EARTHQUAKE slayer tn Pememeererne glad b toe Jeumnen: 66 ae érn Pacific railroad interests, was! placing of a premium upon dishonesty | couthins 4 5 te tetatee bametinn | Geneon satan paratiogion Gort fe feature of the governor's Nying and treachery—thetr refusal to aseum ie the future bey are even paying | ¢ Ra a ee chearall pre visit most commented upon their fair share of the public burden farmore 1 advance for this | he British gunboat Replesia pret ‘hg conclusive evidence of the | !Pe of public servants, We are not, I ing w rte wiving manding these waters to remalg : | y for carts and! here ry sub. Tereat, making war upon the rail —_— ———— | five rut th o€ the story of the deal as pub-| Ola. hut upon their evil and lawless : shed, for the reason that there to. oom BURGLARS RIFLED THREE My Beripps News Ass'n.) _ 4 to bell: hat the go “f © aint f | potnt Dlank and on ev oveas: law. They dertve their existence from | € ‘ acne K was felt here thin were it not. the law. They live, move and have} MILL LAST NIGHT ar ee popes Bene Mr. Wilson has been in Burope! their being by. through and under the totally deatro ne child way af the ame ti killed and two others seriously in oe tt D er pool er og Rie cg) pen ether shai ‘subentt ‘te. regehe- [ured “No further camuaition have] CONGO MISSIONARY MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES n c. ui ie 7 oe ur ” a unusual! * ae - . > > a > =] Soabt whether he will suppert 8 |, “J* i not tlme to put an ond to thie] lent" Geen anne bill was the acses —— AGAINST THE KING OF BELGIUM Piles, the railroad candidate | for rt time to ohatienge | Of, thelr operations, Several hundred rete? de it ent | dollars’ worth ofvaluabi © Jewelry was emcee ; n, benides @ considerable amount peop’ his state to . vie pure 6 yrange oney. The burglars were éuperts By Berlr ; four nis bein ¥ Beripps News Ass'n.) tates ond Great Britain have aen@ senator. ‘There reason to belle “raliroad ms _* WASHINGT . man in their work and thoroughly rifled at , 87 RG, April 4—The that the fleet will be ale ® ratiroa ight against ¢ lacod Furth, whose tnterests are Ppposed to those of Mr. Piles, will) will govern © @o so. Mr. Wilson this morning re-| Provided hy © pass the Isthmus of Suem, ake Baikal has begugy h Gape © yards wide ar@ onaer submit, 1 | leant three houses, witheut being de Whitlam Mori vives In the manner | tcted, and without leaving the slight Luebo Comme ae ad aa eon t clue ams to their identity. All of recently petit the houses were entered in the same ment te inte ‘ + tution? bes ‘ July 16 at the late i ne fused to discuss the matter, saying) mT iteay com-| AY: The hack doors were unlocked seein att that hé would know more about it 2 with nippers. In two eases the key, | ‘ : | = mission, make P mpelling the akes mpecific within a short time and could then! Tittd, ts ony thelt share of the| Which Was left In the door on t | © repaaity } ‘ . , aan do, was turned from the th} a state his position taxes: abolish the free pase evil, and | Din wae ‘urned from the outside w *) onareh, “I Pending a s nt tre Wiisep, Mr, Furth, also, ts u 2 MYPF.| the lobby ie dead Its cecupation will AL he residence of C. A. Penning-| that efery impor ' tt " . 125 Stath avenue west, the thieves | _—_ rm tAde with ¢ to talk, although he admits that h thought they had maée « basi, but| willing) be gone.’ «. He admitted there Would enter the race tf urged to do discovered thetr mivtake From Mr./ 14-YEAR-OLD WALLA WALLA so, but not against Mr. Wilron BUNCO M Peaniaghion'e room the burgiore eeevs| ‘s pouch on the guag-ollall Mr. Wilson reached Seattle yes his sult of clothes and carried tho| LAD TOOK HIS OWN LIFE of all steam plying between terday morning. He said this m n coat, vest and trousers Inte the wood } Eureka s San Franetseo and thi jng he 4id not know anything about shep back,of the house. There they | wee jit was a practice at Bureka to 4 politics, not having read a/ etters into the pouch and the letters newspaper for three months, but ing. The clothes were found this! WALLA WALLA, April 4—Osear s mn be brought here and th from the manner in which he delved] anne a arson, aged 14, cominitted suicide , narked. today into political circles {t ls ap-| Pe nat ree: —- — By Ped yesterday afternoon by diowing out YOUNG SEATTLE DENTIST OF-| William & . editor of the parent that he will not long remain m 8 oe ee Me] his brains with @ Z2-calibre rifle. Ht Eureka Standard, gave some unime . % SHARPERS ORIVEN FRO thieves breaking tn tnrwagh (he reer | parents ad demanded that he go for FERED POSITION BY KING] )...- tes y. Mre. Bpeegie “It ts true that Mr. Furth prom-| ATTLE FLEECE A VICTIM IN) aricies of Swany ont & puree con-| ® Walk with them. He first refused. OF ROUMANIA tified that Mre. Botkin gave ® nsented. He went to card party at Bureka in June, 189%, ted to support me for the senator taining @ tn money were stolen. but finally « SPOKANE but could not remember the date, 1 ship defore I left,” he said, “but ert | ‘The residence of W. Covington, at| bis room to get his hat, pleked up « enly did ft as an act of personal the muxaie to his MSl Seventh avenue weet, was aiso| rifle and, plactn frien@ahip. Mr. Furth and myself! — entered in the same manner Here the! head, pulled the trigger and sent a Dr. Frank I. Shaw of Seattle h have been friends for many years | | fichest haul was made Several stick| bullet crashing through his brain, HOW THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION ASSOCIATION GETS FUNDS |, Dr Frank I. Shaw of Seattle has} He gave me his support two years Py pent o Sa mee | emprge oe wae me art cnwrel He was the only son of P. P. Pear. FOR “CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION” fist to the king of Roumanta. Loc ago, you remember. | bo “4 rs = st > eo Rigs prowiers. of the cases 4 retired merchant. The boy | friends of the doctor, who is now tak “I believe that King county should] Polls* (ote? by etree the men aha | nv’ “een reported to the police, bright, Intelligent and @ close ing a post graduate coup at th consider ts paramount isnue in this! Sos.4 the card game might come this wd Dental « P student. Nar . Hlege. recelved the campaign to elect a senator residing! Say bu t it is the opinion here that JUSTICE be Sertose News Alva) ' news from Boston yesterday. Dr. here and with that end in view work some of the bunko men who have been WASHING: N. D. ©, April 4.—| ported, he aaid by contributions of ght not accepted the king’s of- to straighten out al! entanglement# driven out of Beattie are responsible Senadtional testimony was given by | railroads J others. He named the ae Bg ing Aly apprectates the and do away with all discord. I be-| for the work. el is WITH DELANEY George H, Maxwell, president of the| following as paying 96,000 each an-| live inn strane i RE 7 to nee out © fore the house committee on irriga-| Northern Pacific, nion Pacttic, | tive years’ residence in this city and! Lurid Campaign in than the election of a King county| on an old card trick. Several men whe le ie tion today, The purpose of his ap-| Southern Pacific, Burlington, Santa intended to return here. The offer paign in the City of y-| have left Seattle during the past two] « “ 4 ‘ man for governor, although the gov-, Qo aa a ‘Tm with Chief of Police De- pearance was to urge the repeal of| Fe ratiways, The Kock Island, he| was secured for him through the in- Destiny Draws t Close j dave are capable of dois laney,” announced Justice T. HL the desert land act. When asxed|eaid, paid $8,000. The association! fiuence of prominent New York y o8 the work. ernorship is important also. “I was sengtor from thin state) gy, rIxt ” Cann today to a reporter for The pointed questions relating to the| was organized to help in the passage | friends. once before, you know, but I was| “SiDESTEPPED Star. “Tl go right down the line obby for the tepeal of the bill al-| of the original trrigation act and to| Dr. Shaw was born in Caltfornia tn a not able at that time to do egg with him and help him im the good leged to be maintained by certain] keep up the campaign of education. | King Charles I of Roumania ts (Special to The Star) for this section. work of cleaning up the city. He ones - weatern railroads, he denied its ex-| The railroads contributed because | © 7eers of age. sides, Anh “We enjoyed our trip greatly. Tt) _ — has started out right and Iam going fatonce, but admitted his association | they endorsed this policy. They had * A. April ¢—Tonight thq ; long and somewhat lurid city eam- was taken primarily for the benofit| (By Seripps News Aswn.) to be one who will help him in every ighti was working for its repeal. When] not been sounded on the project of ; of my Gaughter’s eyes, and I S| SALT LAKE, April 4—Despite the | "8 iC There fellows who have Heavy Fighting Reported in asked how the association was sup-| repealing the desert land act yeaa bl eee ee for glad that #he has fully recovered i <6 m living off the earnings of fallen! Nigeria a counter What I saw has naturally broad- cari ae sled tare eunien women and these well-@reesed vag- € and counted. The fight has been caus . found that the fires: Mes. Dears one of the closest and most stub- ers avoided al! reference to live is- . . 5, 18 gaged the attention of the voters of fen.” a a Justice Cann called up Chief De y Borippe News Ass'n.) July 26, 1806. ‘ sues, confining their addresses to} iney over the telephone this morn By a strange coincidence, Se ee Gov. McBride had only « fair sized y : audience, owing to the seant adver-| doctrine and sdmonitory discourse. ing and informed him of the Dost oh Niperta eg fino vote tomorrow will be very large. other part of the state, Dodridge | i tistng the meeting had been given PY qupmiusitr. tion he hed taken. He told the West Atrios. Ya. sone iT} 99) was married to Lutu Robinson on Ray Hubbard, a Shingle |i, jg predicted that at least 6,000 the local committer. But what they) 3 chief that he would heart The dispatches say the British square the very same Gay and within a few w M Viol out of the 9,400 registered veters Jacked {n numbers the governor's hear- | AIL IN JUN, Mef that he would heartily Co-| was broken and that many soldiers 1 hin adhe cadhyend cageeBb ose ions eaver, et a Violent | wit) be sufficiently interested in the operate with him in bis work and do| were killed and wounded. Z : Aen ine ~ - pow = ans Death outcome to appear at the polis. ‘ 3 2 fps “ Ayres eat! All kinds of election predictions tre made up in enthusiasm. Ant Gates tientin for a year and believing that he had are afica and scaresiy any tue in an his b | | pest to clear the city of thugs Gov. McBride spoke straight from the shoulder and devoted most of his! The White Star Steamship Com- |*24 thieves. LONDON. enunciation of the pany has anne . force was a British punitive exp been divorced for considerably more eo be y Hubbard Sate” tee leek Giese feo| Suite 0 its ar . ae tion, organised by Sir Frederick, iu. | H. C. DOORIDGE GUES, DENYING) nan, a year, The body of Ray Hubbard, @ shingle/men agree as to the outcome, when rafiroad a non. yes | ire ite tw Nome steamers, the SAME NAME B T aad cgutent the countered of Gant. 1* Toe teas of the state at Codicnds| eer wee tenet Mites. bee at the | definite figures are under contide ae ‘* 6 4 heehee agg wg BOR a Simeon O'Riordan and C. Amayatt Burney,| MI® WIFE'S CLAIM TO THAT : ado} foot of Washington street yesterday. | eration. At the headquarters wtated emphatically that he wa twit} beave this port for Meme Sune y urney, prohibit remarriage within one year] He ts said to have been drinking when | P70) 0 autne the past fe to the raitroads, as railroads. | + 01.4 tne intter June 4. The Oregon who were ambushed by the Okpotos TITLE after a divorce has been granted, wo} seen by friends Saturday night, and) DOth Parti z . aa to the methods they used In pole) ii) ineke atx round tripe to Nome. DIFFERENT MEN," — Attorney Burch informed his aston-| probably fell through some of the |4y* an air of confidence has pree ities The one great lswue, he sald. | ee ne will make but ft ae NT inhed client that it would be impos-| Bumerous deathtraps of the water |Vailed, the leaders on both sides was whether the people of the state) The Roano ane Oe ve ———— ront. He was @ single man, claiming the victory by majorities sible for him to bring divor: pro: remain | round trips to Nome, as she will that very ost from nothing“up phould govern themselves, or 4 une at insolent, cor-| touch at both Nome and St. Michael.| No little embarrassment hi es. The manager of s to be absolutely bese Proceedings for the annulment of ceeding® against a wornan who had into four fig enn [caused Alexander Gardner, formerly Anvalld marriage between H. ( ig \ncadbradig, Rigen ‘leach party s @ University of Washington athlete, an ta t } i jodridge then filed suit for the = age 5 by the report that G. N. Adama, « Dogridge, & well known theatrical! .nounment of the pretended mar rtain of ting the head of the burglar recently sentenced to ten years man and electrician of this city, 84) riage, making the defendant “Lulu ticket, together with @ majority of 1 z ot " he other members. In Ha Walla, was Alexander Gard+ the woman he long supposed to be} Robingon.” She, in her motion for —_—_—_— nd “8 ner of the University. The names are Mra Dodridge, were begun in the! oii money, has amended the title to korg Lenape igh song hye the the same, but the men are totally| RUSSIANS TALK OF LEAVING] superior apurt today by the husband. |the cage to read “H. C. Dodridge| SWINDLERS TOOK AN OLD! {yor',.o" “ it ia thie Oak “y The petition to have the pretended] versus Lulu Robinao lownoatny ait over welate, The Gardner who was sentenced to| WIJU WITHOUT GIVING BAT-| narringeyset aside ts the result of!) town as Lulu Dodrides rightfully | WaN’s LAST PENNY introduces into the campaign the the penitentiary played football on th rLe Mr Dodrldge's startling discovery ~ . greatest element of uncertainty, par= ond University eleven, but wa never prominent in athletios. Ale ander Gardner who lives in this cit about a-month ago, that he was not : _—- A te Sena a ticularly since the slogan of both 5 Dodridge, or Miss Robtnron, J. 1. Sanford, an old man, gave his | P “and party nes have to @ ~ ember of the "Varsity tea Mra and par bey pon af in fel pao aa sl | (By Sert: , as Dedria@ge now calis her, will con- last penny to bunko men yesterday extent been tgnored. dally as « Giecus thrower, ~ E92 elnino! test the annulment of her matri- when about to leave for his home in} Tonight will be the formal wind- BeBe a Ae | PARIS, April 4—A report this mora-| menial contract, claiming that it ie the northern part of the state. The|up of the campaign. Four meet- PRINCESS DEAD | tea that the Russian Intend | pergeetiyalegal. She filed a motion crooks promised to sell him a cut-|ings will be held, three by the rate ticket for $l. & $6 and promised to pro: AINGTON, D. C., April 4—]| %_ when he got the ticket wador McCormick at st,| . The Men went after the ticket, but rd gave them | Hemocrats and one by the Republl- e the other Wiju without « hard strug LONDON, April 4—Princess Ba-| It is b ward of Saxe-Welmar died here yes in court thie morning tn whieh she 404 that Dodridge be com ed ‘i will be revere fighting, ax a large Jap | demanded WAS terday of acute pneumonia, aged 77] force Ie now within five miles of Wise, | Délled to support her while proceed-| 4 ,,, years. | 2 ling and also furnish — - nem were py Petersburg cables today to the state} “4 not return. The matter was re- * her money with which to hire attor- la cartment The rumor concern. | Ported to th lice, who have writ- was Lady Augusta Catherine Gor ‘The domestic affairs of the Dod-|'n# the Possibility of a demonastra~| asking him to send money to his un-| leved, though, that there cans. tion against the Jews at Odessa don-Lennox and an marrie o » been somewhat Involve fe te relativ 1 Sag ¥ thay Ser Rag et ridges have be mewhat involved | having reached me, I communtcated| —— Evinee Edward jn 2861. She was AN AT TACK for several months, Last February] with the United States conmul there Renemter of the Sith Sake Stee they separated. Dodridge belleving | ie replied that reports of anti STRIKE SITUATION AT PANAMA mond. Queen Victoria granted to himaelf to be tled hard and fast in| yowisn demonstrations are not ur her the title of Princess Edward of | distaxteful matrimonial bonds re : 18 BECOMING GRAVE Welsmas -ifmaaiana. Gk as (Oy Gettones Mews Aee'n3 Oi . tok Te Duron | UMUaL at this season of the year. | Syme ; ng tained Attorney F ric ur ‘Owing to the occurrences of last , : a ome the title of Coun w ST. PETHRSBURG, Aprti 4.—|to represent him A « divorce gute master the Hebedt pooulision In'tx, Se ee Jorn bu: Yieeroy Alexieff ' ed through! which he Intende: fo bring against}... dingly nervous, but with #0 ei The kK Tashipichize Sunday, — returning| Mrs, Dodridge, alleging incompatt-| grgot = 7 #0 en PANAMA, April 4—The strike n¢ Kosmos line steamship Ama ¥ ergetic and humane @ man as Gov- : . ts cocived ra | trom init to Port Arthur, It i] bility of temperament. ae Maar te shoes Ol tee situation is serious and grave fears : port from Ban Fran-| conorally believed that the Japan-| HH informed his lawyer that he] oi . 2 pes _ Jthat open rioting will soon take ee ery at ee 8 ¢ will not attack Newchwang, as|had been married once before, but|mender of the troops he remarded a | place are entertained. No work te Which consisted of auger, steel ria | thelr opportunity has passed thot hte wite hed secured @ divorce] mente’ of {he troope he regarded'@/ PRIGONER WAS AT EUREKA); me on the wharves snd-iap general freight tour Hawbure, Gor Se ae ree en Sere Say, SARRR eee eee WHEN ANONYMOUS LETTERS) Contractors say they will never yield many. some time before his marriage to the be jto lemande of : “ MARRIAGE LICENSES woman who now bears his name. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4.— WERE SENT strikers are going about armed with od William Gons, charged with hav. He was not aware of the exact] The sup court has @eclared the |clubs and stones intimidating the ing crir v sul Mnry Fin-| date when his former wife had filed] constitutionality of the act of the| men who are willing to work for Wien the battieship Virginia «i iden down the at Newport | nell, ia being tried in the criminal} Hughey Lindsey of Issaquah and| her decree and wrote back to thelOhio legisiature giving sub-con j tn r wages. The troops ap- News tomorrow Miss Gay Montagu hristen the great Gghting | department of the superior court Ethe! Osborn.of Port Orchard, both! clerk of Weld county to find out, tractors a len for material furnished! SAN FRANCISCO, April 4—In the! + entirely Indifferent to the situ- - teachine. he is the daughter of G nor A. J. Montague, today, “f legal age. By rohing the recerds it was and labor performed, Botkin trial, this morning, W. H. a