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‘ var ba BS ’ PMI enna lh — VS ae i * OM an Ses OCIS MSY fk A our SPATTT eran - ? . ONE CENT c zn e | wren iN starrue 7 _oNECeNT = The Seattle Star ===] WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 43 25 CENTS PER MONTH JUSTICE T.H. CANN WILL RESIGN oietas ott oie tet Ae" yc BIG FIRE Decides to Retire a a and humiliated tn the; ‘There ts not a word of truth In) and dimities were in evidence in all stories that have been printed] the parks, and here and there a nduct as @ judicial] Panama hat, fresh from the clean mong the NIGHT EDITION SEATTL SKYKOMISH IS GAID TO BE BURNING—NO DETAILS OF THE FIRE AT HAND : which has for more than a quar ry, Thomas H. Cann, | office ning my ¢ Dut rather than face the] ers, dared to show Itself EVERETT, April 11.—Word has, tails of the fire are at hand. just been received here that the| Skykomish t* about 40 miles southe » for Seattle pre-| storm of unjust newspaper oritietsm | crowds. prepared his resignation! and wage a fight with the new city] All Seattle with wives and swoet te of Skykomish is burning and] east of Everett, in the eastern parg ender it to the b in my old age I have] hearts, to say nothing of small fry vat probably the entire businessa| of King county, and is on the Greag county commissioners, pr etermined to reaign my office, was abroad. Some fished, some listrist will be destroyed. No de evening before the close of 1am nearing Ife's autumn and 1] rowed, some picnicke dout by the i hours, He asks to be a to be allowed to resume the| lake, and yet others dug olame fre | ad leave office June 3 » of the law in the commtn-| the soft cosy mud along the shores Chamber of erce roome nem@ General dissatisfaction wi nere I have lived since it firet| of the sound ue sday morning. The essocias t to grow out of the wilder-| The general “hunch” was oyt op j tt hick « organized ee jaturday night that it was all off nth, will discuss various featur This was the straw which broke] With the drisaly Sundays, and n | of the postoffice business | the long suffering camels back. A| clocks were set whirring at 6 o'clock DAVENPORT COMING wave of popular ftndignation eo|!n the morning by ambitious ones s long been a matter of com-| mighty that the venerable magia-| Who were bent on dailying with Mener Daveteett: the ese mon knewledge that Justice Cann’s| trate saw the futility of standing| mother nature in her various moods : sliver a lecture on “The Peoan | | f at Ranke hall, Apri} ct was open to severe! Sgainst it swept over the city and] Some arc esolved upon resigning this af-| «ray daw ternoon. angle wo 1 know full well that this fight,| off before the sun peeped over the result in © Olympics with rifles and tar and went forth in the to gouge in the earth for ws and yet others were official cond eriticisr t it is probable he w have been allowed to se present term had he r his talk witht * draw? fore the audience, His lecture will be given under th | 19. He lustrat WHOLE SANTA FE SYSTEM MAY pear gor eliyper ately Fost BE COMPLETELY TIED UP auspices of the Seattle Press Cluby dey aut the. wishes of ‘ n bes * a . peal ment in the Cha b stopp: : veh baskets, suggestive of — Con BR ae pre Yagrancy case, a y aside and allowing @ younger m ed onne ret pickles, pouncing his ir “ take office I now hold. in tow of family parties Pg IOP TE Sr - the lne” with Ch be wee I fear the © the lake shores carly tn $ s r INSERT Bef ’ or fight, but and youths and maidens in WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 111A ‘ A woe-degor 1 pathetic fle at an help the| fond paire biked over the hills from indications point to an open rupture ™S sat In a dejected attitude by a back atration bette a to Lesh 4 D quar ete A window In the Marion block this af office than by re-| ters and rowed’ fc the placit toes . ternoon a 4 spring sun want to help the| waters of Lake Washington, which It ee the wun under @ sky - HOTEL Ught fell upc @ an| ™A8_Waem people have elected. | #b 2 aged head tha 4 under a With newspaper sentiment © ¢ the am heavy ¥ tered ugainat me I do not feel that 1] Pr lens suid about Beat Gasbenine nor position to help the city | tle’e wintry drimsie the better, but | A rity to] as Imight were circum. | certain it ts that th nty de fferent. Let @ younger |!ng in her neck of the woods when an pon broader shoulders the| (he spring t# well la hed, and yes blame and criticism which is bound | terfay's crowds in all the holiday | to cone upon an Incumbent of an| resorts that surround Seattle be office such as mine.” spoke the Getermination of Seattle's thor forming to the association. All re nt of the association, All te-|J. A. MOORE DISPOSES OF THE termined, the majority in favor of a| WASHINGTON TO DON H. POR= strike is overwhelming. ae Thureday | TER, OF SALT LAKE resident O'Conne er, which w his head- | for I quarters In case a strike in 4 le canary bi. olled in its cage across could mn, Just the and disgrace, had no word to say anyone, and clad tn solemn black, citiaens to even up the score, Hence ee acai ” 3 ake 0 ne weather bure be E PARTY ON THE FENC THRY ARE GROWLING AT ONE ANOTHER, BUT THEY KEEP h his pir old face pitiad’ forth, if the weather bureau but "TWAS A REAL ‘ deals kindly, the rein-oak and THEIR EYES ON ME. ra nd the tears ready to fal érawn and t ars ready ani mud-bespattered inhabitant of: Be The negotiations for the sale of thd from his eyes, he sat by the window, hia chance to forget | Washington hotel, which have bee a 1 " " vacant > attle will ha “4 2 i aay oranaine, Teves 6S SPRING DAY | i= wists tovice aoa revel tn de. ——— throne of justice—and it had ended lightful variety of recreation Seattle pending for several weeks, wi in dishonor and diagracc Sige _—__— pga adie po aalgpe ser midi completed Saturday evening w' Ih an interview with a Star re-| Yesterday was the firet Sunday of/maat ttl Den H. Porter, peopritter, of porter Justice Cann said this after-' real sp weather, and Seattle was art Kenyon hotel of Salt Lake, took non net slow to find out. Organ « |A MODEST REQUEST trol of the property under 6 lease Mra. M. K. Shearer flied a request SLAVIN 10 years, He bas purchased all 7 the clty clerk this morning that furniture and other aypurtenan ——— ation for for $75,000 and will pay an enni she be given $51 as compen lone ained by her by the quaran- will continues to manage the Be tining of her lodgin house from He. ius beets ehtree’ Sekt tining of her lodging house trom ._| He has been in charge since ¢ amed Hederstrom was taken sick BUT TWO DAWSON WOOD! piace was opened th diphtheria. Mrs. Shearer al- | cHoprpeRs JOINED Forces! UDder Mr. Porter's ownership the t f t she was obliged to cook | hotel will probably enter Into @ % who attended him and | Toooi(r pe 4 of renewed prosperity. He i¢ that she sustained loeses because her Take hastaley. 9" eres har on | —_—~— Lake hostelry is larger than any lodgers were driven away by the quarantine. Bhe is a widow other two in that city. Recently he ank Slavin, the one-time prize-| negotiated for the purchase of on@ as Sulll-| of ¢ largest hotels in Souther a Fr fighter, who met such HE SEEMS TO BE THE SHINING LIGHT IN SEATTLE POLITics ROBBED AN EAGLE | Germans rouchT A DESPERATE BATTLE WITH HERKEROS | jvan and Peter Jackson, was nearty| California, but concluded that the JUST NOW, BUT INSISTS THAT HE’S FOR WILSON P. Milter. scoretary of thé Ragies AND KILLED HUNDREDS OF THEM killed in a fight with Graham| Washington would be a better ine Ri Bagg ag onolberoneegy Ab afiyy bun | Campbell and John J. Miller on the| vestment case stolen from him Gaturday after- _ ise | Klor 7° river, @ nant dis - The Washington was erected 18 oon. The sult case contained the rec : from Dawson, on March he| years ago, after the people of Seate eras tuck Geek tavapnerpala. of ine G@iy Sortove Hows Acrn) | figit started when’ Camptell and| tia, ren Bos the Shed at ers, Incod Furth ts the bright star in the] be the only man who can do that and | li Miller says that the thief wae! neniin, April 11.—A denporately-(eight hours of the most stubb n} Miller attempted to take wood from] building, subscribed $200,000 to al King county polfts irmament at the} Mave = united King county delegation | * moe mays five fe ‘ vy" fr | fought battle waged between the | fghting the enemy was driven from} the Boy concession, for which| D. T. Denny in the enterprise. Ite guethat tome. ‘The wette af the : behind him. Should Wilsen withiraw. i ee ce ~ S| German troo} 4 the rebel Her-| the porition. 6-9 to warcee. tap owners became involved tn litigation tle banker is on the tips of every poli-| Furth can effect @ compromise with Rr st reros at Ongnaniern, | om n = Herreros retreated to the eant-| oigaton Bac roy adn and ceed nae at pmerrdy ticlan in 8 ie today, and the an-| Piles and « combination wth McBride| /\. Oe FOR ADE me | Gouthwest Africa, is reported here | war | then tried to make the men leave! 1903 by James A. Moore. c today. + | The German loss was tour killed) _ —- el and 12 wounded, The Herreros were} of the biggest ever held in thie section began here} The Germann stormed the re ooting tournaments the place. A fight ensued, during| which M we te a would be clear. Meanwhile the discord in Republi ts | a 9g ua Pater today under the auspices of the Co-| position, which was a strong one, | sinughtered by the wh je, over, RICHARD PARDO, AN AGED : Slavin jumped in be- polley and Uke general confusion in|!umbia Gun club. A three days’ pro-| and were repeatedly thrown back. | 900 dead being counted on the battle ee ae eee ated this county, is operating against King | Tam has been arranged and will be| The attack was renewed and after | field. perma abi ice aakhsy: shot Pee Meer pi perepeny ices al anty in the state. participated in by a number of gun| INJURED NEAR THAT 8UB~ oo ae nounceme €4 with eagerness. He and John ‘Wilson are as busy as tw school today, business ¢ being thrown aside for po Mr. Furth sat in his office this m f, emailing upon all who called upon| John L. W 8, ut maintaining that he was stili| from Sam Piles to a proposition he) country. Today and tomorrow are} Biackiman over the matter. URB in the back of his head, which the ¢ Wileon for senator and expected | submitted to him Friday morning. given over to target events and A feature which complicates the physician attending him states to support him ‘L expect that Mr. Piles will come Inesday will be devoted to live muddle is that the Southern Carni - - would have killed an ordinary man “ Campbell and Miller were arrested Wilson had several conferences with| back at me with a counter propost val Company wants to make ar for trial in the ter- ait-| his road to the Bena husband had Slavin re deep gashes nis waiting fora reply |experts from vartous parte of the| him. George U. Piper and Harold| tion,” he said this morning, “and then 30 calle office perhaps 1 le te we eo rangeme —_ te “4 en eat seen tae oe 2 —" asl Counciiman Frank P. Mullen'’s Central or Clerks’ Unton No. 330 £0) resisted at 4223 Fourth north. | Mtortal court next month ne news if King county expects to have «| proposition I have submitted to him.” | ondition is improving and thte at- give @ carnival here next August} vurth avenue north-| reached Seattle yesterday from| THIEVES ROBBED THE SALOON hed to] Me Wilson denied a report that he| ¢ndinge physicians expect that he under fts auspices, The clerks’ union| east, in this city, was struck by a| Skasway CASH REGISTER WHILE BAR ieseeeiieepiaieaiieecaeteiens # with. either tite Western | Richard Pardo, aged 72 years, who] and bound senator, he must be a magiih W. MeUride’s political mn and| w will be able to leave the hospital tn hag already made a contract with a po ms | Furth appears at the me to| yesterday afternoon. a week. He was stricken with pneu- Mardi Gras company for the affair,|orthbound Northern Pacific train | } | monte @ week ago last- Friday F INTER.| The carmival company feeing {trelf| near Fremont lant evening shortly ‘FLEECED IN TENDER SLEPT —__ REPRESENTATIVE © “| besten out in that respect ts bend th Se ontract| before 6 0 k and received Injurtes NATIONAL CLERKS! UNION TO) on La alge ol An ag Boer : —_ . ° with elther the Western Central or] from which he died three hours a A petit ~~ Se oat . . Because Otto Whitting, a bartens WORK IN SEATTLE jerks Um n No : % es , Fp ind . gi was giver POOL ROOM ..: in the Depot bar, 67 Yesler way, ood mat, who ws cr fla, | aropped into a peaceful slumber last : Pe DECISION IN the track aire i ge ' aay a pk ag nt 98 he claling water | he Se aan m Seay wee ae nee of escap!! o In order to heal, if possible, the} mangied More ground r complaint | noe of aping gas, his cash inal clerks’ union | injured man was taken to the| that the poolroor r hosts of | reeister ts short $56, its entire con= breach in the or | tents. attle General hospital. Pardo was | the vagrants of Po-| “Frank Carson, a sailor, and Georgé 4 | | | } in this elty, which resulted in the] x organization three months ago of/| well known in the northern part of | ice Delaney ts g to rid the], “4 . a ere arre a rival union and to patch up the! e city. He was walking the was furnished Saturday wher iat rly hoor tn guataine cdarnad differences which have resulted in track between Fremont and Latona| Herbert Clarke, @ youthful shingle) juan of having committed the the organization of a new central) wageiwGTON, April 1.—The su-| When the a ent occurre: weaver from Cle-Elum, reported that a ett © labor body, Vice President Conway - ati : -- _ a he had been fleeced out of $95 by| “tt ¢ . aaore Siwall Checks’ tnternatione! | Cemeeee® today ruled that George | en oe ee tecad, itn te cicg| Whiting says that when he wide = of aan: lerks’ International | w. Reaver, the Fort Riley chief of shargers who im to | up he found Carson in ob: of th ~ : Ma : . | eee cn ta bot on & hates | UP he found Carson in charge of the Protective Association has come to | the salary allowance dfvision of the IN TOILS AGAIN them his money to bet on a hore) 10. ang engaged in dispensing varl« ey / to hold @ mee «with Mr. Piles Seattle. | post office department, who was In- that was a “sure thing : Sa abe? Bap he officers of the International Sietea in connection with the postal — porary 3 yo — por fog < w York, although arrested in the sed f hae . t was made by Officer Ten district, and that he wits| released from the Walla Walla pen-| tions of bear and other hungry nni-| Kelly, who found Carson in the have to stand trial there. itentiary, where she did time for! mais were responsible for the death} Last Ch: saloon, 74 Yesler way, r cent of the| while Demeres was still at the Depot cloak and| 9,900 sheep and 560 cattle placed on} bar periment “Cocaine Jennie Marshall, a no-| Still an torious drug fiend who was recently| geyere weather and th BAN DIEGO STREET CAR RUNS AWAY ON A HEAVY GRADE AND conscious. ‘ ee union have heard of the organtzation | fraude, wae properly Mrs. Prancheal, face and heed of the new central body, of which | the authorities of PLUNGES OVER AN EMBANKMENT Mrs. Luey Rulz, Chicago, skull frac-| Clerks’ Union No, 390 is the chief tured. eqMialg)| epirit, and have become alarmed at Mrs give Internal injuries ~ | the prospect of the weakening of rs. Zancroft, bruised about) yyic en: eattle that would TTT ssi d shop killed and over twen- The dead Mary Arallenes, arm broken, badly 4 nd seriously injured} FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ brulsed. lent which oceur-| JAMES 8M RAMON Rt and cut about the face. city 10 days ago he concluded that) day at the opening of the se 2 ‘ond an- . ‘ ; sractically Hved on the country, as passengers, was| LEON CALDERON. Mrs. Beatrice Robers, ankle eprained. | the quickest way !n which to patch| nual convention of the Retail RUN INTO BIKE ov $00 tons of hay were fed. Mr, n ‘Old Mis | EARL GOLAND. Thomas Quinn, left leg fractured. up the trouble would be ronffiliate | ¢ : . The first four were killed outright] Victor Kelton, motorman, cut about| Clerks Union No. 984 with Clerks’ | ciation of Alabama. baa = , ; , clatio , 's to show whether or not his ex- 1 the bodies horribly crushed. Go-| face, shoulder injured Union 330. The former ts still af. athensssheite mie ‘ada Manley, who Yves with ter | 2002 to show Whether or not his Gx | 4 died after reaching the hospital. Mrs. Goland, wife of Marl Goland,| ¢iijated with the Wertern Central | PATRIOTIC JAPANESE parents at % Harrison street, w Jap-| slightly injured 8 The ar burglary, was arrested for attempt-|jast winter of 20 fting in Graham’ iGHAM, Als. April 11.—| sult house, Saturday evening. She| the islar will be charged with vagrancy. ~ pe eencétihionictea ey ecias hese than ue accel ON SUSPICION of Kodiak last summer as} warring central bodies. | About 200 delegates, repr When Mr. Conway re # Frances Olivos, collar bone broken ched this | local organizations, were pr Klassen, who claims to be er, was arrested by City Dee and General Merchants’ asso- Frye thinks it may take several s | | | Geors a wa a periment will bé a success tectives Adams and Kennedy and Patrolman Hubbard in the Standard Accordingly, © committee was ap-| HONOLULU, April 11.—The | ters to Meet pool room, Saturday afternoon, the several] pointed at the last meeting of the| anege of Maul are equally enthusias-| {hrough Being run into by one of che | Postmes police having been informed that he oliver 0. he Bon oh Werntern Ce fo now as they were when the war} oy oO, Taine a bicycle and had just| The question of perfecting a state) was one of the highwaymen who es« on shoulder. | Mra. W. H. Porter, slightly tnjurea, | Conway and the officers of t first | he wae riding a bloycle ang had Just| organization of fourth-class post-| caped from the police after an ex: Kruttschnitt wae a pan-| unions to fee If the desired result| broke out, in the matter of subscrib-| tery street, erat nvenue from Tat- | masters will be discussed at the first| change of 27 shots in @ pistol duel was (regular quarterly meeting of the As-' at the corner of Sixth avenue and the ured had bones brok 1 ne ated verqly shaken up, but sustalged uo se-| way is sald to hav onferer amounts are being sent right along! driven recklessly. The bike was badly a street, about three week, lulu in support of this fund. damaged, ~ \yg ers, which is to be held in the ag rai have serious fractures of the! Mise Early, spine injured, still une | rious damage. vain With Btate Labor Commissioner to Hor | - A , day event through being run {nto by one of the use-| Tho Injured | brutwed. wt grade} Miss Burgin, several ribs broken | Edmund Schreiner, Chicage Mrs. Henry Carter, bad scalp wound. | ribs broken. were realdents of| Mrm. Ross, arm crushed -| Joseph Clynaux. tral to confer with Mr. two! between R ssin and Japan p t Mrs. Arcade, bro zens were « those w sisted | Miss Valenguella, arm crushed Mrs. Jul the dying and t Over half of | Mise Emily Lamb, right leg lacer-| wenger on the wreckéd car and was se-| could not be aoc mpliished, Mr. Con-|ing to the war fund, Various) py the rig, which, bystanders say. nelation of Fourth-cass Postmast