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Block ra Curtoe ¢ Suriveliy Ahab” teat ad 1 Operate 8 hook, western Theatrical fn. Spring term commence Diploma | awarde te guaran! arad nin t ures, ‘volte. alia: Py “ieee a ore manacer olding Beds DS—Marris Mantel and! Bods, Tapice and TMICTINERY at Tow prices irs. A. M. Hanson, 101, cor. 4h and ine st. OCculists and Aurtete eile A. MACKINNON-S-8 bullding. THE SEATTLE STAR—TH SCOTT CONDEMNED BY CIVIC UNION RSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904 CONGRESS MAJORITY REPORT OF COMMITTEE WHICH INVESTIGATED | through @ lack of proof, but fool | that the per cent of convict | CANDIDATES FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY WAS FORE: | cured | ott has | y| THE SOLONS RUSHED THINGS IN THE CLOSING HOURS—PAN- CASTED BY THE STAR A WEEK AGO—JAMES M'NENY |!) °" aad pony AMA CANAL BILL AGREED UPOV BROUGHT IN MINORITY REPORT turned by the grand jury Mr. McNeny eonours tn the r jor ty report ards all th Bigs -” pre lates but Welstling and Seott, whom) wagiy p. ¢ April ' f thea riations com- | h lefends while bitterly attach « . 1 i f r 1) en la uted state Tho results of the work of the) that ho was being supported by the] the majority report. P rogers Ae yg fone gr tld hg ' Clancys, but asmorted that their sug ytion of the duties of| MH Katlor! 1am nd lay Neigebe pepe a q | committe of the Civic Union, whieh| port was unsolicited and would have mmaittes,” be says, “le that it] « yal ‘ AT Pa e the year ending Sul | has been Investigating the records| "9 effect on hia conduct of the} nfine itnelf to facts p j the opening of that bod rent year of $28,000,000, ‘The cor rosecuting attorney's office it} evidence and not rely) fr mport ae ain pe alge Dibergaet enatt: gyoma and character of Republican candi-| elected. Dalton, Ivan L. Hyland, | \ ray teatimony #] 1] a from conf n seeders die tper ainedit Wt Was agreed 46, dates for proseouting attorney, was| Kenneth Mackintosh, P. V. Davis) set during the heat of a pe vente egg £ pr ; x roee | feel apie toga aabeuvabiont velo r ented to the board of trustees! and rge HH. Revelle are all corr mpaign, in many | eo baeet tt « | poek last night and made public rT mended as competent lawyers and] by bitious rivals or p pe . I i a oa reporte were submitted. The ma-| men of clean morals |mies, AM of the members of this) oy ’ Ralseceuicnaes ton ae ee jority report is signed by I. B| W. T. Scott was the only candi mittee are lawyers, tr *| 6 1a pr nal | ft , ah 708, 0 for the pr | Kirkpatrick, J. H. McGrew and R./ date who would not come before the] supponed to reside at Ie ul t and management of thé! csding year P. Oldham, and the minority repert| committee tor examinatte The }malutary traditions of the to the president, as d Sl be tise tua *Ohente..ananed | by James McNeny, The split was| committee calla attention to the/and American bar oe eonseat ané teamediato on the question of declaring against| multitude of charges that have been To charge @ public officer wit Preaident Roosevelt with Aeoretary|MOAgimous consent an 4 immed ats Prosecuting Attorney Beott and « bre nt against him, simply stating) mora! and offietal delinquer t 1) le ' rf White i sAloudiee at 2 o'clock. other candidate | that some of them are true and that! on mere opinion, ts something hard-| ®t 1 k and established t In the ‘eeetin Waianae éfterel 0 The majority report, as forecasted| it ia imp ple to determin: istent with that t | a meena od of Chanke 00 Mpesher Cas a week ago in The § condermns| whether oth are true or not | judgement which fe the charact “ Fes es gg ong Pay : A responded | Prosecuting Attorney alls at-| The point is made that some ot! of the profession to which ata Fagg <4 sublieans| with @ volce showtn, ep emotion. |tention to the fact that Frank B.| Mr. Scott's assistants are uble men tong at anette te the aoumtew tee ave re greeted hia remarks and | Wiestling’s practice hag consisted | but their efficiency has been @ great] 410 says that he does not think ft] ho18 Tsponsible to the countiy Sot) ie members broke forth into “Star | jeblefly in defending criminals of the| deal hampered by the policy of the] aoirimental to Weistling’s candidacy | HOt hn reuse then refused to| SPandied Banner* as the gavel an- | moat abandoned character, and that! office. that he haa defended criminals ax) 0. i athe ego A ag ep 1 the final adjournment at a) }€. C. Dalton i# recetving the sup-| After calling attention to the fact| long, an seoms apparent to him, ax] pii/°" UN" priticua Mme lt kt oralock. | jpert of the Clancy element. The! that gambling houses and slot ma-/he hae not been contaminated by] yy) 0° 0% Pt mel MMO ne in| In the Henate ( N presented the jFeport states that wn the circum. | chines have been running during the/ them. He upholds Boott In not ap-| s customary ree a eee stances Wiestling is Mable to be| whole of Scott's term and that of| pearing before the committee and) VYOMNK Fre ae ~Ilmore friendly to the lawbreakers|the numerous cases inquired into! der him against all charges 0M gyn Baa tng said to beth aehed tek than he should. It leaves the qu by the grand fury only one was! « the conctustona reached be . a yt agreed pes tion of the support of Dalton open| tried. The report says [by t et of the committee 1 o: ee ee ae : }to the voters, | “We are awa: the fact that It] hearsay plr —_—_—_— ———— ET | It i stated that Dalton, when! {s impossible to get tions In] ‘The union will hear the report of| | questioned on the subject by the all cases and that there will always! the 1 tt « andidat for Jus committee, had frankly admitted! be a per at of the cases that fail of the peace this evening BIG REAL ESTATE EVERETT, April 28.—-A. H. B. , eezett | DRAGGED | mill, haa finally yielded to pressure a sented to pt the nomina- | tion for county commissioner of the Second district. Upon this an ouncement, 8, M. Kennedy, who }had been proposed this morning in | Jordan's place, withdrew from the | race. | THE TERRIBLE FATE OF A LIT- ‘AT IT ALL THE TIME“ TO DEATH BY A COW HOLD-OVER SENATORS ARE WHIPPED INTO LINE AT LAST} ate Marion PERRY. Ocsliat, Auris a diy’ PALOUSB, April 2&—Albert F n ear-old orphan boy, was PR FONDA NADBAU-—S0 Burke 7) ‘The hold-over senators from King JAPS AND RUSSIAN SCOUTS ernie ; 4 ertien | “ . —— : - Oe ” | county who have for weeks been a| ARE CONSTANTLY EXCHANG-| “ay. Wh leading the antinal ¢ WASTES TOCA Y oF Seam 5 sod thd aieeeie th Sas noe oad Joubtful quantity, have ft ING SHOTS - dy ban : teh od av nig" yar Bites ‘cKathtnation free whipped into line for Sam na. CA ee: rew him to the ground, H Rs sera BP. D. oateopathiet, mas ter sclence. Home. ¢ Wei ker bulMing. Phone "White a UNOTON NSTITUTE oft Specs fea post _Datiatn First NORMAN. B. ATTY. D. 0.. Room 1414 Ind ave. Tel. Main R Physician and Surgeon DR. W, K. TURNER, 9, 10 Hinckley Hrs: 2 to 5 & evenings Ph. Lake 141 DROW. RI ) DALTON. 4f Ar. cade bidg. Skin and genito-urinary DR ANNIA RUSSEL G Hickiey Bix Kaze Printing and Bin and Binding i KGRE Painter iit Boring Ste Soambenas Drinting of al kin nn eeeorepters’ & Supplies KNDOERSIN BUPPLY CO. 1 Cherry ee Patent Atto: POE ADAMS Drafting Colares Oke Ral Wik STA wa we bs at py a ad peatine repair Ship Builders MOAN BROS. COMPANY, Enel ‘and Shipbuilders, Dry Docks, Lum- ber Mills; Seattle ae oy plana aa? ieadtes ee, herpes PAS maputactuied. ease 17,000 ‘MEN WILL STRIKE (By Scripps Mews Ass'n ¥ NA, April 2%.—Ten thousand Malician and 7,000 Hungarian nav- vies employed in railway building have agreed to strike May 1 and have seized a quantity of dynamite. Whe government may be forced to Vv TOLLEGE GAME POSTPONED PHILADELPHIA, April 2%.—The Untversity of Pennsylvania and Co- Yambia intercollegiate baseball game which was to have come off here) yesterday was postponed on account of rain. SENATE SAYS “NO” HAVANA, April 28.—The senate Fefused to confirm the nominations for vacanctes in the supreme court made by Secretary of Justice Zaldon, femanting the retention of Chief Justice Cruzperes. Zaldos has re- signed. NEW JUDGES” WASHINGTO?D D.C, April 24,— President Roosevelt today nominat- bd the following to be judges of the United States court im Indian Ter- ritory: Thomas Humphrey, Indian Territory; Louls Sulsebacher of Missouri, W. Tt. Lawrence of Illi nols, and J. T. Dickerson of Kansas. and ran, dr re the eye who was with higa. GIRL BURGLAR . the Great N (By Seripps News Ass'n.) for United have States senator. They] LONDON, April 2.~The Central agreed to go into caucus with | News correspondent at Toklo stater | the rest of the King county delega-| that the latest news from Wiju ts tion at Olympia next winter and to! | CAU HT support the caucus to the effect that the Russian and the line, abiding by unit rule. In-| asmuch as Mr. i” wii undoubted lly have a majority of the King Japanese scouts are constantly ex- county legialators to be elected next|°"“"#'" shot™ the Russians at |THE NINE-YEAR-OLD HOUSE-| fall, this agreement, {f carried out, ting without succes, to drive] BREAKER CONFESSES TO | wai Practically give him the support | jot the hold-over senators, many of | the Japanese from the latter's posi- TWO ROBBERIES | whom have her | opposed to him. The agreement outlined Jone very simi! reached | night at a conference between six of the hold-over senators and about 25 bu: most of whom have prominent in pusl- ton. The In t weather has above. Aelayed Japanese operations ar, was (Special to The Star) T, April 28.—Dessie EVEr ¥ suspected of h ving burglari the beer home of G. W. Smith, waa arrested Jing the candidacy of Piles They yesterday aft oy 1926 Oakes | met in the office of J. H. MeDougall ier father a 7 ter and after.a protracted =e what is thought to b ” sreack- |G. P. A, CLELAND OF THE WN. lash cua an amica- al # oye of five oh P. SELECTS HIS ASSISTANTS! When taken to the station the tit bie agreement on the senatorial ques 1 | irl confessed. She said sh ~ | ton. | —_—_——_ climbed up a horse and t i | The meeting was secret and those | thie window, ond bat’aees present refuse to divulge the (Special to The Star.) bieycle out the back door, which ur of the agreement | Jacob Furth was locked from the inside, She admit ST. PAU | ted she bad also taken @ lace collar not there, and | April 28.—« ral Pas- said this morning that he kne cer Agent A. M. Cleland, of the | put gaid she only wanted to take a | nothing about what was 4 thern Pacific, yesterday appotnt- | tray on the blevcle. Bln Mr. Piles and John L. Wilson de-|ed Arthur B. Smith aasistant general | {ca paving entered the er clared they w matistied. Gov. |pasnengtr agent for that company. | a" gine jast week and taken © gold f | Meare, Piles’ manager, ald: || Mr. Smith te at present auditor Of | watch chain, which she returned Faas deed ait 42 cece ae sllowstone Park company. | she was allowed to remain at | but it was decided not to make pub- appointment of & Smit ihe Ges dethie 04 (use teen, Thane reuPpotntiment of Mr. Smith 18} nome last night, but will be arate ed before Judge Strobridge today SHOT OFF FINGERS * | Present met in a spirit of conciliation and in a short time It became so ap- | by parent that an agrement might be| 7". reached, that several persons were| calied from their beds to come down | P and attend the m is. It now looks | ¥s ® ine between President Howar tt and Vice-President Hanna- who has inaisted upon an ap- ointment from the service to fill ances, Mr. Smith, who ts con- ted an able and experienced of-| John Mathieson, to me as though King county has the} the owner of beat chance she ever had of electing | ficial, is virtually a Burlington man, |amali sloop with which he does a} a King county Senator | having served for some years as as-|amall freighting business, ~ wam Senator Van De Vanter and several | sistant general passenger agent for |prought to the Wayside Missiqn other of the hold-over senators would | lines of that system in Missourt. Mr. | hospital last night at 1 o'clotk suf | not discuss ubject, except to say Mayor Ballinger bas extended an Invitation to Gen, P, Joneph Oster- cincts except in the First w r@, | haus, known as the “Lafayette of where frequent clashes have taken|the Civil War,” to vimit this city | place between the Clancy faction] fter attending the St. Loule fatr. 4 the Great Northern crowd, | ral was urged to come on|f — . ONBlere the fecting \e intense and it of many old G. A. R. men ‘The only store In fenttle not in Is expected that mix-ups will take| Who reside in this city the combine on Cascarets, The place all through the afternoon be-| oxboN, Apell Gh-—Nellle Par: |p OMY “Ore '" Seattle selling tween the pe whore ald has been ren, the noted galety theater actress, invoked by the Great Northern peo~ is dead here. ple, and deputy sheriffs, whe have pnt been called In by the Clancys, as cuba Notice to Subscribers CRICKET CLUB MEETING If, any evening. your copy of The ‘The annual meeting of the Seattle Cricket club will be held Friday ave-| gear hae not arrived af 6.06 o'clock, ning, at $ o'clock, In the office of C. | tetephone—funset, Main 1059, of Im R. Wilson, 61 and 62 Dexter Horton | dependent 1138, any time between 6:00 and 7:00-—and a copy will be sent block. Every one interested In the game Is invited to attend, you at once, by special messenger. o'clock this afternoon. The election ia progressing quietly in all the pre The ger rOR., 200 SIZE Wc SIZK FOR..., The QUAKER DRUG (0. 013-1015 FIRST AVE The Globe Block. Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240, G. D. HILLMAN PAYS $81,000 FOR 1901 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON | ] EAST SIDE LAKE WASHINGTON AND WILL BUILD A CITY THERE | | op H for the Hillman In-)eald Mr. Tiittman to « reporter of The | | | Vestment compar nsummated one | Star thi m «. “The tract will argest re known an ‘Hillman, Lake View Add Lake tion,’ and ts one of the finest additions af f the wity. Within an hour from the a ea|time I purchased the property last the/ night, « of reat estate men ‘ n {% than " ont, and Is one | n rohas © for the propert able tracts of land but I would Il, Thal! divide the purchased from F.| it under the « sas my Portland, and Mr. | other tracts. has * « ere in a ‘fine spring on the hill wf tract| back of the property, which will be sod to furnish water to the residents furing the # ser , ‘ homes there this and has and everything is arfanged to make) na for « fine lot for his own use! i one of the most desirable sections) nm which he will butid an $0 /|in the city, It ie a very home. This lot comprises twenty acres | and I think will, before } y looat of the finest in the city from a resi-| hae arranged for 10 | dential point of view. It took me just | men t propert ten minutes to decide that I wanted | Monday. The party will inciode five| the property after I arrived there to} sur ” who will t streets and | look st over. It is almost all cleared grade the tote nd most desirable for buflding o 1 am going to bulld a efty there,” ' elty.” i nish; W. J. Stud- Smith, La Cen- bs | Adams, B. A. Moore, W. B. Kurtz, |i. J. Seykora, C. FF. Ledbetter, C. H. Zander, of Seattle; H. A. Chand- ler, Evi B. Harrison, G. A.| |JONES ACCUSES TRANSPORT! OFFICERS OF MANY THINGS Found in Seattle EVERETT, (By Scripps News Ass'n) jis near | | Chief Dwyer that he has succeeded | D, C., April 28. wih > . E Jin locating her and her 4-year-old | " fleer of child in Beattie, and that she will | : Prdlinsy ft turn with him to her husband, | erie . € ba who live ma farm about eight miles from the ¢ ports have pe acity rhe GARFIELD, April 2%—The farm- ts ashore | ers throughout thie part of the P: past 12 months in © n wal |louse country are at present very ee aanemene |busy plowing and seeding, and if} FACING A FAMINE | the weather continues favorable the SPOKANE, April 2t.—Food eup-| work will be about completed in an Thunder mt week, The country “. Flour is selling, Garfield ts now looking ound, bacon at $1,| tts deep coat of green. around jendid in Fall wheat | pits are short In mining 5 cents tain at jeugar at $1 1 beans at 60 centa| never looked better at this time of "he mines have had to shut down. | ye and prospects are good for a Hit the population has gone out| big crop of wheat and frutt. and more are leaving every day. The ce ltrouble is due to failure of the| Fire at t Tenino | | A Smith will take charge of his new | fering from the lows of the fourth es to lay in adequate supplies. OLYMPIA, April 2.—Tentno ex that they were going to support Pile® | sities within a few days, He is ex-jand little finger from his right | Gor OFF EASY perienced a flerce fire last night, | pected at headquarters before the | hand. In stowing his gun away un- when one of the largest buildings in end of the week. He is little known | der some freight in the boat he} GORVALAAS, Ore, April 28.—Ren) +). tow n residence and barn be- | in St. Paul outside of a small circle | neglected to handie it muzzle first,|Tyfner, the young man who gave) jonging to W. D. Sloan, burned to of passenger men who remember his |Consequently the weapon was dis-|CHixter Keady olver cartridges! the ground. The buildings were former connection with the Burling- | charged. Sunday morning after Keady had! jour the depot. When discovered | ton. ets nded Night Watchman Osburn,| tne fire had gine considerable General Passenger Agent Cleland | tAT rt 1 to the county jail for) ecaway and was yond coatiol | today announced the appointment of | sO'ays and fined $10. He will not of fighting n |P W. Purmmill as district passenger | - ~ | he, prosecute 18 an accemfory to 1 stout agent at Pittsburg, succeeding 1. M the murder of ex-Chief of Police * its | Bortie, deecased, and of ©. P. 0 Don- fJames D an it ¥ Jomonstrat-| | i ‘The Republican primartes for the| nell, of Superior, as district pansen- Jed the urner gave over the} ———_. pectic election of delegates to the coming| ger agent at Indlanapofis. | cartridg nly when Keady threat- county convention opened at 1 a leaned to kill him if he CLE ELUM SCORCHED efuned. CLE ELUM, night a fire broke April 2%&.—Monday MAYOR USES VETO out In the A. FE. Mayor Ballinger yesterday vetoed| Flower mercantile establishment, an ordinance prohibiting stock run-| ng & total loss of the stock ning at large tn 6 eity becatae it] valued at $15,000, with insurance of cted with ordinancé| $8,000, Haines & Spratt'’s hardw passed for the benefit of the resi-| store suffered a lose of $1,590. dents of Green Lake. Another or-| ‘The volunteer fire departmerit had dinance will probably be drawn to) the fire ander controt 15 minutes do away wi with Chis conflict after the alarm Was torved In, and saved other bufidings from destrac- tion by their I iT. AMANT WON April St. Amant 2,000 guinens stake at New- yesterday, with John sunt second and Henry the Firat They Passed Exams | MACOMA, April %—The appll- ants whe have been talting th: x LONDON, jaminations Be @ the state board of | won the pharmacy here completed their work | market, last night, The succesful ones are: | O'G | Pred Miles, A. . MoBffitan, John | third, Fourteen horses started Summerville, of Tacoma; James| Richard Croker's Glonnell finished McMurray, Port Townsend; W. C. last, FREDERICK & NELSON, dne Complete Credit Housefurnishers TOMORROW IS BAR- GAIN FRIDAY Macht te 3 of any. spe tim Umit the 4 y anh me telep! al wa re for No C. 0. D. oF none This Reg, $9.75 Dresser ae 6 ° 9 lA F riday Sale of Drum- | mer's Sample Carpet You know how many wi thene put to | in ne » where wl | plece | kinds, #ixes and special prie | Y BRUSSELA CAR- | t be of th PET ENDS, 1% yds. long, each 4 Y BRUSSELS ¢ Ane? ENDS, 11-6 yds. long, eagh, 65. 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All stock sizes per door.....+..++0+. $1.30 An ordinary stock door contains 40 feet of clear mber at $30 per thousand equals $1.20, You will ask how can I sell a door for to cents above the market price for lumber. That's your question. Come and look at the doors and send for my price lists. You are welcome. O. B. WILLIAMS Salesroom 1508 Third Avenue, Seattle, U.S. A WILL READ FROM RILEY James Fredertok Fulton, formerly EXILE RETURNS BERLIN, April 2% — Normatt & member of the Bak Theater humann, the famous author whe company, will give a series of read-| was exiled to Switzerland several 1 from the works of James! years ago for publishing a series of Whitcomb Riley at the Seatle the-| scurrilous attacks on Emperor Wile ater nent Hendag wid. helm, has been permitted to returt Fulton is starting out on a tour!te Germany. Schumann declared around the world and the proceeds] that the articles were inspired bg of the first réfding will be gtven|the late Count von Waldersee, to a charitable Institution. peel ited Mr. Fulton Wi be adststed by a] REVIEWED FLEET company of entertainers, ROMB, April 28.—President Lous on —— bet of France and King Victor re SMART GLotirs MODERATE | Viewed the Itattan feet of 6¢ Vem PRICES, HERALD, 1829 2d ay, sels at Naples today, ina