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a 3 te, DEedceaie wath tas ONE CENT night and Saturday—Sh NIGHT EDITION The Star Is Only One Se Phe eattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 BUTLER HOTEL BOYCOTT ught against the Western, Ceny AGREEMENT REACHED AFTER A PROTRACTED CONFERENCE | sxttoi BETWEEN SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE OF W. Cc. L. U. AND |. YP SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COMPANY OFFICIALS— ie he ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE AN “OPEN SHOP” pond The boycott which was placed} 4 im an al- Against the Seattle Brewing 1 omple ry for the hote Malting « r . t anage and the brewing com the Weste nas) pany, and the Western Centr ad & result ed to discuss the and bul) Butler, was @clock last 4 ment the hotel is to rema shop,” that is, both union and non-| rt ks and waiters may be em ade ployed in it. The brewing company | Seattle virtually agrees to dismiss the tn-| pany function sult against the Seattle| becatise Manager Labor Tem Association, which anion men failed to hotel, It wan because ement refused to union men that the @ tradesmen was t-againat the ing Com ugurated ey was the Hotel Butler Com say they are sat Sweeney and Mr. K maintat bo t was Amalgamn of t rely handling last num settlement con meet We This fntermittent o ager Swe Star re has seen | became asions | three. un abcut the matter. He was seen this fa hew re morning at th Seatt but was | building trades reticent about discussing ject. It boycott ontending parties. Sweeney on sever asibly to 3. W. Blanchard te tent of the PILES MAKES A SAD BLUNDE want ATTEMPTS TO RIDE TWO HORS ES BY SUPPORTING BOTH W. E HUMPHREY AND F. H. BROWNELL, OF EVERETT, FOR CON GRESSMAN—FORMER'’S FRIENDS ARE ON WARPATH both Hump Stewart told Gov. McGraw declared ve- k supported mmittes and work for Hum- ¢ stand. for Mr. Piles ly willing to throw down Humphrey Mc for it ‘ Now he is claiming that he never not tried fo such a thing fer to 1 avoid a mutiny among his # rters, 1 t ding G ean The news of Pit teat a know, do you not, that Mr Humphrey came in h has recetved a letter from latter himself to A In 1 In whieh the etter, Humphrey stated that he t Piles intends to overthrow tn on the coast telling him scan hear all kinds of rumors fit Le Mr. le Stewart called 4 am supporting Mr. Humphrey for him about it him! another term tr os, in this that he that nty,” said Mr. Piles this sftern my Judgment, however, it wou rengthen Mr. Humphrey, if b pt man from rthwestern part of the state gressman.” DEPORTED WAWs 26 ene are ee: OURAY, Colo., April $—One hund of the exile ride mine wtrik Morris in the superior Dr. Mendenhall alleges that was carried by hia atreet wh Recap mio g on « Green I ty. It is| April and was knocked down and that the| kicked off by the conductor when ported. | ha protested. Judge John B. Humphries, who represents Dr. Mendenhall, first sued for $4,500, but amended the complaint and demanded a larger sum on learning the permanent n ture of his client's injurtes. Nichole owned the hounes, ‘were partially insureda@ dern ft thin aft-| Dr. Ira Mendenhall’s sensational fn fn Electric Company i# on trial] winning, although the recent organiga- and | se Cushman of Tacoma | It is formed on seen in regard to th Mr, Sweeney sald th settlement was 5 I have mad yoott wus doing the y no harm In tt not true that ago, when M rege you In | ment, that you tol boyoott were amicab} You, I have in maki been r. Hosk A to w Jeclared Nuence ustment he Hotel anked the ommittee As a matter of fact, though, Mr Sweeney; you have @ismissed the injunction sult which your company MRS. BOTKIN GUILTY FOR THE SECOND TIME THE ALLEGED CANDY POISONER 16 ed Mr no prom king tty to w betw Butler ervative he wei tle al weeks ed upon A mettle 4 him that tf the ou would | ake an eer ines, whatever agreement mn me that has and the THE “ONLY PAPER I" SEATTLE } THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS i 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 41 25 CENTS PER MONTY Cent Everywhere 3 "EARTHQUAKE MeVemtieation of the affal or » teal to prevent Vt: tees Octane io ee 3 VIENNA, April 8&—Twenty-five persons were killed * = = This hotel will be run just’¢e f | WILL DEBATE ON y * has rur wold M eer ohetdereble eae and forty others injured, and fifteen hundred houses were TRADE UNIONISH suasion 1 have from the beaitis | ning insisted upon employing what- ‘ | ntrike existed a an I chose, whether he be} J totally destroyed by an earthquake on April 4 in Villayet, P teams of the universtti¢l ur n-unton, and I will eons ive nd Oregon meet tod tinue to do 0, ‘The committes Of ~ “re - ‘ l night in D ”. Th uestion) unton me Hed upon me last night Kessevo and Salonica, Macedonia. The calamity has re- | (5 be discussed That the Histo have never ackne | Btates the Past Twenty Yee A deat had bee by the labor Pike w sold t H BLINU of th m : Page of War Hiihu Root to fight < brevght against the merger by KE. i q 4 in St. Paul 7 ane wax on hearing, Root v explained that he would be compelled alte to be In the federal ciroult court tn that he be present at t date. { CONVICTED OF KILLING MRS. DUNNING sulted in great distress and suffering in the afflicted cities. | shows a Gener Benefit late r the! Harriman petition in riot #8 Pa art w rned yester that MANGLED BY AN EXPLOSION Joseph Jenner, » laborer who was One of the reasons why Newch wang is likely to be the scene of ea nA ne e nflict Im ite co es. Rus employed tn clearing land near Bid ede these mines for her fleets. Japan wants to destroy them for t ay sry stort AD pe ney. Kiteap county, was instantly| Mines, guarded by Russian soldiera. The picture was take ba ne photograph shows the kifled Wednesday afternoon by a hides. In blowing out stumps, Jen jana a mein cospann ad t J AP S IN UPHELD CONDUCTOR ’ MU RDERED soine reason falled to explode, Je ee rived just in tir «| typ charge M® the face. His head | Sor wa bea wn nearly off. } \¥ om the alles open having gone on to jams was . i tugioh, returned to find his mang ed) 1 r vee eh body beside the stump. | pon which, the ccemamereneeanaoieenm The body wee ehh 4 to this city d no righ It Je being held at Butterworth & THEN JOSEPH ANDRIES KILLEG fone estabiiahment while an effort | HIMSELF IN LONELY CABIN te being made to find his it ql They Refused to Go to Work COOPER RE-ELECTED NEAR JUNEAU Jebuer was about 44 years old as wears. on Sealing Schooner |HE MIGHT GET A : “ (Special to The Star.) PREMENDOUS JOLT) vicromia, James Coggins was stabbed. theif C, April &—a ny took p today on the se 6 schooner City of San I six Japanese refused to go ¢ ken off the scho A newly patented fire encape be placed in the Alaska bulidi fe th n of aw opsiate of a ¢ vay ir} They were «| Ther from ft nh & building. It into whieh | was given a rence t gating the training cov east invest rkings of the manu other cities. 22S S25 THE BULLET [264TH was” he strack bottom | re and er committee &—Mre. Jes Lee ene wat te George Johnson, a was we oF © ‘ f last might and pasred an ordin t er fir rotect for | shock prise | iast evening he the hor —Mre Vh to iow v fire p f for the { she , ame her! the big t g and the keeping of] last night in the &/ here, where she was visiting, 8k igh : col-| the side 3 ye ee ng | bullet trom a a-cal itge ee — had bee good bi is ~e She was aw powee eae heavy window pane prevented the] ad fines at 1 despite her poor| uccete of the would-be murderer's | LosT HER CASE iu be t raict | parlor and sat in a rocker near the | dames the er am was . The pupila in music of the Acad-| tween this house and one closb by " : rare. Both bad nig al defiant attitude Iie at| my of the Hol give While he was sitting in this port. |! Jude A nonsuit was | hour after being returned her | of ¢ ehtertainment wi ir fell almost at | Bia LUMBER PLANT ell she eat on the edge of t ik m “ mid ha omy hall, and there will be no Johnson told the police his story EVERETT, At The Amer : ribe # al of th | cBarge for iswion, Many of the/ and Patrolmar rw Jetailed| can Lumber ufactu staring sats os | a ar Hi advanced to Investigate Con y w YOCOLT, Apri Nothing has been : pur 2 rs ellen - fioke nea .t ager 1 of ts of Fred ried 2 a ‘ oorheates wah rch Ste s, wh i » have dee ‘ a & a © vote, a ists. It bought the ¢ nailworks, | camped. s ow he ene See hen the bi by a rising} Jand wither two months will have pac gr f money betaine A the committees " came here over four months he Lewis and | After that he was engaged as prike c exposition appropriation was | pa #9 a month. On account @8 r | his po: . the people had confidena@ PARENTS OF LITTLE TEARENCE SCOTT FILE CLAIM AGAINST city 1 killed March way, file A Ter a4 DEATH against the city and ¢ Erickson in the morning as well an the gent In not « danger in the ing dynamit Edith for $220, ea by J water at her re after the rervice had be ‘ontractor Stanley last August Budiong also filed a claim alleging that the department had refused to turn fence on Mwing street en disconnect in the grading ft the GETS tween house Us ing proximit today the ir ding the coastwiye tr- States Bartlett and Roby n }nash (1 objection Pension bills wer ered. imine a CASUALTIES ..AT BUSINESS” = mala to have ouenee JAPANESE * oe andlady over $0 for board, and a erty . ‘owed mon and to have of Georgia} eer eee PORT ARTHUR SINCE FEB. 8 borrowed ka v trem veral others at) of In-| HOUSTON, Tex. April &—Three por - > velt’g| It is said he bought $100 worth eagu Liver. | #ons wore killed in the tow a of Mixia That Is President Roosevelt's i ele ane gr ot pee supported the| and mine Inj last night, by a cy 2 . sohols 1 forgot to pay. fo 1 1 without | “le i TOKIO, April &—The official re Advice to Americans 1 eet Sra venn: ckalinumvan bate Gane The dead are: John Ballard, wife! nort of the casualties at Port Ar |from New York state and Pennsylp and child nine ¢ first attack on Feb - - nia, He ts about % years of age, e then consld ere demolished. Crope | ‘tur since the fir vania, He f a>} Many houses were demolished. Crops | apy the number at 114 —— were sort damaged ——— = killed unded. WASHINGTON, D, © people are much elated over| President Re ed guests at MAYBE EATEN the report as showing the utter an-| dieting ssian reports given in the new Willard hot nner ‘ 7 ellabllity of the i epo: . " new € e bap pe : A ANARD He was introauced by Toastmaster Y WILD EA aoe author in Amer a today, the author ge . BISMARCK JUNIORS DEFEATED and illustrator of Amértean ideals.” | (Opeqial “te ‘Tre Shera { $6,100 th In re the president made a] fYyRRETT, April 8.—Joseph Bol CITING SERIES substance of which was that Amer-| mine, lost the trail and is treet A water ey MORON, 0. 0: D.C. pril §— bit ALPHONSO MADRID, April & Barcelona put to ront an attempt had been King Alphonso, while he was attends @ labor exhibiti Tho dispatches y some would-be assassin had thrown @ petard at the monarch as he was leav= ing @ bullding, whereas the explosion that was heard was bursting of a gas main in a of the’ city, fully halt where the king wae Ica should mind its own business, meena, This 1 to have been eaten by wol iple the president served} cougara, A man who went in sei the head of international] o¢ him reports that the wild = Building Inspector Place will make] courtesy, saying that Americans! ;, tne neighborhood are fierce wil au Investigation of the Standard pool! and American journals would’ do| hunger, He says cougars nipped room, at the southeast corner of Oc | well to avoid saying anything about! nig heels and clothing. cidental e and NYashingtea other nations which, if said about} Br eM gtreet, pial to ot eS thelr own would arouse thelr resent-| WIDOW Lost sul Jao p oad ous cond % . The jury in The Titlacume kept In the load untit| (the building i dangerous had| ment. jury he last game, when the Juniors, by | 1? - led to his attention and] Among the other guests were en eo vecktonaet ae aoe enya not Know whether tt was | Count Cassini, the Russian ambassa~ ‘won Fa by & comfortable margin. |.» not, He added that about a year| dor, who at the president's right; Sip following wee-the score: ago he had ordered a now foundation | on either side of them were Mr. Hay, | t BISMARCK: JUNIORS. placed under ft, and thought at that] the secretary of state; M, Jusserand,| Mrs JWG. 20-4. 244. | time Mt was sufficient to make the} che French ambassador; Baron Von | ages fo, 14 182 | Hutiding safe. Sternberg, the German ambassador; | Who corm im i is Justice Peckham, of the supreme | tracted iM court; Hamilton Mable, the toast- The 4 3) PULL DIDN'T. wo master and. other. distingutahed | moat 0 * by hi members of the soctety. failed pele thnaceni wi 0 24.4 sad, aster smite tide ialetand pul” -FRIENDS a, morning when he coved in Ju*dee Cann’s court un- —__ arae, and Judge @iler_ bond of 860 Scripps Nows Ass'n.) wwe An exciting series of gamen was rolled last night on the Bismorck al- leye between the Bismarck Juniors and the crack team known as the Til- Inouma, Advices from the rumors that made on the lite! tn that city. day stated that nothing but the fro at the time the n w