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- . qQenecm Ce eaenaennnnanneneaneeenieeeneenieenaats. 4 ONE CENT THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE i ‘ ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS i Tonight and “Thursday —Showers; fresh } ‘eee FO aig odo ‘outh to west winds, * VOL. 6. NO."57 as CENTS PER MONTH NIGMT EDITION WASHINGTON,WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904 sama The Star Is Only One ent Everywhere NEGRO DESPERADO : \WpEf\ __20 te ee FIGHTS ALL NIGHT ... |Yigee THE ROCKS t WITHSTOOD A SQUAD OF POLICE FOR THIRTEEN | !*t night to arrest him for disturbing / reet_and fall to the floor. Offioers : | the peace. He drove the officers away | rushed to the house and on entering a Rethtoroeme ay were went on « truck | volvers by hie side WEA roa ost (a a tolat weoum which was used as a shield. All @ bo@d were saved From the time of thelr arrival until sar, Ques Mame Aae'ed | midnight the fight was kept up. The THE. Paris report that the Vindi OAKLAND, Cal, April 2)—After a Not untt! seven bullets had plerced| midnight bells were @ signal for the! voutok of m had sunk r Jap Dattle with a squad of police heavily { his body, did the desperate negro #uc-| cessation of heatilities, but at daylight | anese traneports, which e « armed with -Winchesters and saw-off|cumb, and up to the ttr the battle was resumed. yoying 4,000 troops, has not tguns, beginning at 7:90 last night! missile struck him he Brith hesitated a moment after} confirmed. and lasting Until $:90 this morning, Joe) sieging party at bay with a pe emptying both revolvers, and one offt- | Smith, a negro sharpshooter and for-| hail of bullets, none of which, how-| cer shot him in the arm, A seéond | | mer member @f the Twenty-fifth tm- | ever, found their mark. later another bullet struck him under fantry, waa shot to death in his home. Two offt went to Smith's he the right agopt 4 he was see | walt preliminary aring May 6 on 208,0F THEM ENTER MANCHU- | cere of ee es e BIA TO DESTROY RAILROADS Gre was formerly employed | sin the but was discharged several | el in company bh a frien Mon- | Ge Scrivpe News Asw'n.) 1 mG, and was ordered out by! ST. PRTERSHURG, April 2 at } Ric ‘ ationed himself at a dow armed | in a pool of blood om the fleor, with} «& a ort 97."The Chie | HIS BODY)”, wistialia ; Guxtwaseiners Scot ecores of empty ahello-and both Te- |, SmANGHAT April $7-‘The Chi } da sheet of steel, | _——_———__— Di AA M. Who, he says, backed up | by th owing & monkey | besten par atate that Japa ot from } & revolver. ee have reached ANARCHIST CAUGHT PUTTING CYANIDE OF POTASSIUM IN j The management of the hote! refuses | Jiqguise gor purpose of | preliminary bearing aght tampering with the rails | | Richard came before Justice | newb been hanged | on s George and gave himself up this mors tug. "Gy Berivce News Ass'n. 5 (By Scripps News Ass'n.) — — aes. SOFIA, April 1.—By the merest being prepared for their breakfast. |! er prerensnuRG, April #-Off! | Qccident today the poisoning of 600 | ‘The student was arrested and|ciaidom intimates that tho attempts students at the military » pol here | later committed suicide in his cell. of the Japanese to cross the ‘alu at was averted, when the cook caught| He is suppose ave or seven points have remulted in S HE @ youlig student of the Sofia uni-| member of an nist | fal cane, and that | Versity tn the act of putting’ the] which had appointed him after severe contents of & package of cyanide of away with all the students tn ms . — ; CH] Ll) WEST SEATTLE WILL BUILD] CK AN OPERATE ELECTRIC) Dotassium into the food which was} military school FE SAVED B} authorized to name the delegates Li from this county to the Repubitcan GTREET RAILWAY state convention by the Republican — aA ream WISE DRUGGIST| “reson ves re 'noe'weeest| —— GONTUINUES) So. cocce cssce oc ~ CHEETA follows: id Shashing of teeth « me the thew Ry the narrow margin of two] Because a canny Gruggist had! Delegates—Cyrus F. Clapp, Port Sevat Derthers Rewubiienns 0900) vaisitne town of West Seattle yeo- | Crew of little brown men han dling a machine gun aboard the gu nboat “Tsakushi,” one of Japan's 4 substituted rosewater for the laud- | Townsend; H.C. Sawyer, Port Lud- (hy, Berinps News Ass'n) eo 0 result of the raling of the SOUR I clog voted to bend Stecif for | coast defendere anum asked for by & Sullivan, of |!ow: Charles B. Wood, Port Town-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—The| *Y Central committee last eve GiNGNE to construct am electric car | ne in : ; 6 ck Cor egard to the numerous precinet cur aa — ae 5 1918 Fifth’ @venve, one of the two| send; L. B. Hastings, Port Town-|deadiock continues tm the street car | regard to t ® wn | “ ‘the hill “a e fe o. “A attempts Sullivan made on his own | #end; H. BL Anderson, Irondale; J.| situation here today, netther side | tests that were laid before it for} Ming up th I from the ferry fesdlution” until he could examing 4 howing a willingness to make the| settlement. By the same tactica | '"& It took a three-fifths majorit E cedents. Mte wes frustrated last night. | Will Lasons, Port Townsend; ©. J.) *' “ q a i sidieat: the sah’ a nto pre Friends prevented the snecess of the | Andrews, Queets. 8 aaa eae Moped § ocaconant with which the rafiroad lobbyiate | Silo wet ie cat A rr A~yalh: The house adjourned at 5:15 until 7 other. Sullivan told his relatives| Alternatese—Thomas J. Tanner, W./ oi.) inat the Indepandont lines map | succeeded & few months ago in get- | ON this morning. i 7 that he Was bound fo kill himesif, | I. Clark. H. EB. Kitely, . M. BUER.| ais be drawn into the controversy. | “NE the committee to declare for one | Rs te run the care in| The house and senate met at 10 " He was taken to the county jaii|J. M. Lockhart, J. C. Heath, W. W.) "The United Rallrond manscement | Convention ad of two, the Fils). cicsion with the ferry, making o'clock this morning. In the ferme, : and will be held there pending an | Swing, J. C. House, J. H- Peterson | declares that the Independents will | ders tried last night to whip the} the galleries were well filled in am- @ beent fare from Seattle to the top estignt! . - stand against the unions if « walkout | Committes Into line on the precinct " wl ed | ticipation of the appearance of a von pee ty) yale peg William V. A. Sullivan and Miss| is ordered on the United lines, contests. | ot hee teal Bate tg Rage | | Congresaman Littlefield of Maine im Leora Gertrude Conn were married Hern They failed. The best they got} *" “tengement is poset the Dalecll-Cochvan dean, fhe Saieell DELEGATES NAMED at the home of the bride's parents,| JOHANNESBURG, April 37.—A | was a compromise. Eoees uo thabe Whe opeenes, tine passed a bill regulating the disposal . Dr. and Mra. Frank M. Conn. on/cage in the Robinson mine collapsed | John Clancl, of the Firet ward, | DIP that It will comt $40,000 te cor Jot public lands released and ex- PORT TOWNSEND, April 27.—| Terry avenue, last evening, Rev. J.| yesterday and precipitated 43 natives | beat them out. The moat ektiifyl | *ttuct the line and that the operat | endoa from the pubite forest reser: Mayor Cuarka E. Coos, candidate! p. p. Liwyd, rector of St Mark's) down 1,000 feet to the bottoin, All| railroad politicians acknowledged |! @Xbenses will exceed the reve | vations. The conference report om for Meuténant™ governor, w church, officiating. | that he outwitted them when some 1g ot aE ed | the general deficiency bill was age weeks ago secure the pr a 1 ‘ ted. é ership, however, believe that the cep! rapid twerease in population follow The sundry civil conference reper€ tng the construction of the line will carried and the postoffice appropriae make ft ing Invest tion conference report was taken up Representative Dayton, of West of « resolution by the ¢ providing for the appointment by the precinct comunitteer of apr cinet captain, who should be the of- an DALZELL AND COCKRAN PLAY STAR PARTS IN A MUD-SLING- jal arbitrator of all disputes. RNP 208 Virginia, announced, after a confem ancy candidates In the enc eo First ward claimed they were teaten| CAPT. WARD TO ING DUET ing. that despite Senator Hale's rec by unfair means in the caucuses marks to the contrar: e co y, the adminiae Mon: - night. They even alleged DRILL POLICEMEN — tration still favors battleships. The that t police partment was con- president will sign the bill today or, potas cont oe a jo Wn dole eae (By Scripps News Ass'n.) tomorrow providing for more of againe during the cauey eto toe aney y y ; ae ae ‘ the ‘. } The Piles leaders brand the action| appoipted Captain Ward as EO NN Le The qotetione exiting out it yuna’ of the committee last night as most] mpectér, and regular weekly drills in} es day's debate c ‘orm unt. and it is only for the sake} the partment w be resumed To muting Routaa | “We have reach & point where : b anal Geese 4 3 a ruling by Speaker Cannon on the of Republican harmony, they say,| again’ The ‘ond patrol is to re-|ent session of congress occurred yes-| ‘th country is regarded as an in-' question of privilege and consideration that they wil abide b it. The com-| port dt 10 o'clock in the morning and | ternational hoodlum Facing the of the Cockran resolution. The chair Promise agreed upon ts to place the abcond and third patrois at 3] tedey afternoon when the big guna) Democratic side of the house and ruled, after a searching analysis of legates nominated on the ballota| o’eloek in the afternoon. 1s two parties locked horns, the/ looking directly at Cockran, Mr | precedents, that “even though it werd to be voted at the primaries, but to| Every member must provide him-|! b t haippioned by Wit Daleell aad ascertained as a fact that the gentles place the regular delegations at the|setf with a full dress uniform by| Delzell of Pennsylvania and aE th be any hoodlums among;™man from New York committed @ head of the tickets, The judge 1 jo. Rasen em ted| I ats by Bourke Cockran of| us.” he said, speaking with vehe- crime Im 18% {t would be doubtful ie and| May oe ie We , aw Taek | anand, “thes the product of Whether the House could punish him. clerks of the caucuses of the regular| unless approved by the drill in | delegations will officiate at the pri-| apestor or the chief. maries. Captain Ward was formerly in the The railroad politicians declare rea army and will make a thor-| yugh drill master, Mayor E mmit-| favers army discipline in the di pre-| pagtroemt, that the committee | cg ee spective sides of the how fect right to settle an For nearly two hours Dalell ar- e and with conviction, find) The Democrats appealed, but the Re= was made to do away with the! language using him of being in| now with another, to find a market floor on roll call. here was in their peculiar wares, among <oeneeneeeneiemetan come up for, adjustment Before the OUT IN MEETING F200 oor esc es He said Cockran would lend his otability.” Roe » | The charge against him constitutes me crime, the question of propriety only - is involved. The Mouse cannot také hy ng left thelr own | cognizance of an offense alleged te the sallies were particularly try for their country’s g004,! have been committed before the per= the speakers were greeted by! find In the 4 of American poli-| son charged became a member, there= 1s applause from their re-|tics a source of notoriety | fore Cockran's resolution ts not prive and pelf; men who,. without con-| fleged.” attacks of the two members| American or were vehement and|be found nal, and every few moments,| venturers wh zation. They are among those ad- each ot that it was not necessar, under the resolution passed by the tee, to leave everything to th cinct captatr had a tent h ts not resy sua | ort to any we that would! Then Mr. ¢ an arose, amid PASSING OF As a rewult of the committes's dect |bring him the most financial re-|tumultous applause from the Dem sion the battles that were waged in| , Mfer'two hours of deliberation. the | turna |ocrats, flushed with anger, and said: | the First purth wards, between | 1¥6F bnathe case cate gploy cee et read from a number of| “From the position of the newe N. A. 7. &T. CO, the Great Northern and the anti-Great } Mary Sah ee ates Comte h hat Cockran h bI he b I : . " ne G Nor and reat |g Serpiet of not guilty. The reco show that an had mblest member of the hous incantacial Northern factions at the ines on} of Bu started out as a Greenbacker, and in 1 to have been suddenly exalted 4 Monday, will be fought over again to-| £ pool i he s for McKinley because! with’ the diginity of a political js-| Capt. O. J. Humphrey has leased th® Morrow night at the primartes: | » otate and de-|he was for sound money, hinting! sue entire holdings of the North Amert+ The vantage « od by the Clancy rs can Trading & Transportation com- ument to the|that Cockran had changed heart at| He said he did not care to engage je on in the F urth i" want oe | ery yoater day afternoon, Deputy Pros-|the sight of Republican money in a war of words with the gent oe Shed thie. city. “cee seek it Sane didaten for seats in the com cates Atereey sour ; a ome “For sound money in 1896," said) man from nnsylvania (Dab summated, is of not very great ime © ntion will head the offi ppllmepts ¢ = sone the pinto het hag | Dalzell, amid Republican applause, | but he me wanted to deny 80) portance, inasmuch as the big come lots betagks place where the state had had | «ne crave Lover th ntry; in] of the tr ms Dalzell had pany a short time ago disposed of The fight at the primaries will be] 22 “Hance to secure conviction “of! ig99 in rt of Bryan—green-| heaped on him. He denied having, most of ita holdings in Alaska. Th erlinfnals Mr. Krieto was led to make the Statement by the appearance of three the hottest im the wa cinote of the Fir the political tnfi backer, sound mone man and free) received $16,000 from the Palmer! Nome liner Roanoke has been k silver man. He has been a Bryan-|and Buckner campaign committee | by the John Besnon company, but thé n ryanit aig » ever received company still owne a few steamers om - officers pf the justice conrt, in which | ite and an anti-Bryanite, He was|and denied that he ever receive pa r Coast compar ac | » 190 i 3 “ the Yukon. Capt. Humphrey has ha@ chockem had been convicted of cruel-|for Bryan in 1900, He is for Bryan| money for supporting McKinley. He trolled by the Great Bahockes had b wieted Of oru y sone | ome ep 4 Fogarty a long experience in Alaska. ¢ ty to apimals, as witnesses for the | now | dete went wn the line and practically @n appeal. Mr. ( an has been a Tam-| denied all charges made by Dalzell, manyite and as such has been land reached a climax by introduc- MRS. BOTRIN. HELD” | WEeTifo OF LABOR wan END hcaylis and sat auch’ hal meintment of o comaitee cere to] WRESTLING TONIGHT Strongest. « committee of five to GADGDEN, Ala, April 27.—The| ceased to be a member of congress.| investigate the charges made by {| Alabama State Fi ation of Labor! ‘The « man from New York ts a/ Dalzell, stating as his reason, “It| Chief Two Feathers will ational BAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—Mrs. | began ite annu: ing in this|Tammanyite now, and now again is} what this gentleman says is true T to throw John Berg and Chris Pears Botkin was h this morning to an- | city, tod The se na will con-|a member of congress. Jam unfit to be a memb f this four times In 90 minutes at the swer to the charge of murdering | tinue for several days and will be! But the sensational portion of Dal-| house, and if it ts n« e. | ‘ Opera house tonight. A sees Mrs. Dean, Bail in any 1 to the dincuasion of various | xell's apeech came when he referred| unfit to be a member of matet wil be veen Jack to $160,000 was offered, t pe ffecting the interests of © to Cockran's specch before the Dem-| The chair declined to pass w LA iijlan, Corntaly vi Vv D OF CIVILIZATION, refused, fd wher in Alabar ceratic convention which sent him noint ef order rained mote > ree falls, i | 4 i ! | j : j $