The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1904, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1904 | particulars the order, decline to avail themselves of it, on the er that It would be a “pauper's pension. ‘TRIED HARD TO . SAVE THE SHIP DECKHANDS OF THE WILLEY NAVIGATION COMPANY WALK (iy Scripps News Ass'n.) H/ OUN VY OB ( OUT WHEN REFUSED AN INCREASE OF WAGES AND WIN | toa and enw ent eign apn fer —_——— Tree he Gorman attamer Prince"™) BOOR COMMISSIONER WAS BOUNCED FROM $100 JOB THIS A strike of the deckhar f they thts morning when on the refueal of | he Marl ee Deak See foe ins MORNING FOR HIS TEMERITY IN SEEKING OFFICE Witley Navigation Company's) inde the men refused to turn a| While the nit ver therm, re- | AGAINST HIS SUPERIOR, COMMISSIONER CHARLES ° steamer Multnomah was declared @)).n4 Ag a consequence the Mult vetewy fa hand, and compelled & com fow nts before 7 o'clock thie] nomah was forced to proceed on her] gg PD sce BAKER pia, The of the atr wy KBI y. traffic manag The ambition of John Van Horn ,t othe court to assume bt was the heavy shipments of fre f the Willey Nav to wecure the Republican nomina- | 4ally duties of enming chart which have been sent to and trom! offering ¢ nfer . sioner from | °™0D8 the deserving poor this m Puget sound cities during the past| tary of the Puget tion for county commissioner fom | 19.9, rous county month and whieh always men's Union, with | the olty district resulted this morn nmianioner the city district the summer months app ach th matte eatl aot y to ing In hie summary dier wal from | awaiting him. rhe men were formerly eiving | parties the position of rr commiasioner Baker informed him that his retgn per month, which they thought A meeting to that effect was} which he has held for a year, I 8 poor commissioner was over and . ffictent for the amount of Kk] called at 11 € k at the office of | | received his passports to private life | stated that his discharge was to go 4 by them, They demanded a! the mahipmen’s u where {unite morn from the hands of| into effect at once : false of OS over their focuser weave te ettled by Manager| HEARST FORCES WILL MAKE| County Commissioner Baker, hin | Before the morning wan over five <? the Th ie he matter was placed re th y granting | ie au * pponent in yesterday's | men had applied for the position o} . officials of the company son , t took on the] 'T AT TOMORROW'S CONVEN-| convention, after the two had had a comminaioner, Mr, Baker a ago, The men stated that ey any apt City Olympia) TION biref but stormy Interview | offered it to a constituent . thought that they were ent »| whe y will resume thelr sta Baker, who appointed Van Horn name he refuses to give at ‘ an increase in wages, but appar tions on the Multnomah. This move) to the office ef poor commissioner The salary of the poor | “. oO attention was paid to thelr m the part of the steamahipmen remente the idea that the latter | ar th _ mands. witl probably result in @ raise of! OLYMPTA, May 4—Representatives| should dare run a set him for the | wot altogether too Matters were brought to a crisis! wages all around | of W. R. Mearst are preparing to make | county — ¢ isstonership, though | busy,” Raker sald this morning, “He * * ———~ | the fight for an endorsement of the) Van Horn contended {t was not | must have thought th 1 . Now York journaliet for pre nt the| treachery for him to do #0, claiming | if he imagined that I was going to oungs to make a report on certain) Princtpal Issue of the state Democrat: | that it was hin influence which re-| stand for his trying to get my job Ee rmation des him. om ‘vention, which meets in this) suited in Baker's nomination and | away from me." Youngs « ee et Te tania ot tineet ’ ction two yeark ago | # young man who helped | ne, had been ready for a hington, ox-Coneren meses) “When the defeated Mepublican | Baker to secure his renomination we mee that Be Was wes bev y, of ¢ sagt gay ndidate for the nomination came | will get the job, acording to er i preeent it to the committee | ar ICE 1S OUT FIRE AND WATER <sigetiinnn, TRAIN RAN AWAY Hetuene wo "at H ut 180 of the WILL CONSIDER §=SOUTH! or yupra, May 4—A Climas hill t half of the coun, (Bpeclal to The Star) CANAL CONTRACT | climbing jotive and a train of Frienda of ox-8 Paps | “ hed w naa, encmpe are organtair om OWAY, May 4—The too went os tha comic ai teu oun antes re orwanising for | QUARTE KING” POSTED FINDS) ok ec Thnthoins stree tin front ee the Black hills Monday and, after | gore wilt be to nent an unpledend dere, | A GIG VEIN OF COPPER wey 1s now free of ice from Lake ter committee of 4 wild dash down the mountain, | gation to the national exnve | to Lake La Barge. The water ancil meets tonight to take up| Jumped the track and piled up into | the presidential question Cour | je rising rapidly. Freight can now several matters of importance. Chiet| & Jebria. The | turns ao far tndicate that Turner has be moved tn boats to upper La Barge among them is the ordinance in et femolished t ‘on lo- | the lead mber of delegates. (Bpecial to The Star.) The reports at the offices of the q duced by Councilman Murphy can t sand t up the} - ~ W, P. @ Y. KR. at this city are to the celling the which the sdbed ng ance. The BKAGWAY, May 4—Quarts King | effect shat freighting on Lake La new bes w Beatt at mpany ts estimated at | Foster, of Dawson, who ha been at | marge ge problematical. It has been| Washington amy € $ 0. ‘ wreck will result in | Whitehorse for 10 days and who In- | » t it is almowt img to ft furnish Ced V a f the camp for 6 spected the Whitet quarta prop- | put acroma the lake 4 sluicing rpo or wi another engine can be | erties, upor being ir rviewe on- | 7 veil has piayed out for of the pany y be 4 to haul out the product of the cerning the @reat strike made tr re h 2 | the copper mines at that place, says B® present to make st the| cams ~ : code ns > ordinance. | ——-« - that an eight-inch vein of ore in the pe pais a = , “rhe the per King has been struck that | nuich point freighting to Atlin eesti oul ~ will run from $200 to $6,000 per ton a z pss esition n tion in free gold. In speaking of it he iu taken by t Cor . wai ae Gra s making | The gold tm this rock t# plainly t the | vietble in muggete sprinkled all oe ing TWO DOPE FIENDS GIVE Crry | SLONgIKE MAN WILL RUN Al through the quarts | PAPER AT 87. This discovery, however, pales tn the amount the ¢ y| JAILER THE BLIP | LOUIS FAIR | 1, insignificance when we stop to AND DRY can do as to y agons the | Bice = consider that the tr fissure vein city will have t hase ane of rich bornite and te te copper The matter « 2 i sciehey nae Special t in thie Copper King r has broad tion may be considered ally. ~—— Se: ee ae tree ed out to 30 feet In width at about ke men sot t x 7 SKAGWAY, May 4-—Wilson Foster, 100-foot le having more than |g. 0. P, CONVENTION COMMIT-| and water joint committe h . lh rey <9 phe fr he quarts king of Klondike, | gounied its width and value in #ink- | abd water. int ce ' bly room has been| has arrived from D: en route to ndred feet below the surface] TEE HOLDS MEETING they are wa 8 t pret x and through this open-| with him about ape of “geo aglaw t . . ¥ 4 r hasty exit placer ary A mineral from the Tubs my | tract let to #ink to the 200-foot level. ° : : t oie easiest at| Work is now progressing day and (By Beripps News Ass'n) ett was mu ROE mam WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4—| et hae rothageanl finely the state department that a portrait — f his work, Mr. Foster | jot the dowager empress of China b n painted by an American artist and : : back Si glk Ma silat Se ee timately intended as a present t . t bet 1 T ? ities and hibited at the St. Louis e “ome aie sidewalk! t acific coast. Skag etc en ~~ Special for Thursday , avenues| wa: Flocked, but w i . | aa | | Poun — pe f the fair, the Per d f IOWA DEMOCRATS SOLID FOR For Fancy Japan Rice THE CANAL roast our own « THE BIG DITCH IS FORMALLY with the hb Sime ene TURNED OVER TO UNCLE guarantee fee you. Your money back if you Sam are not satisfied. We have ee nes at all prices, from 10c t ANAMA, May Nl at 2 o'clock any day ar on ore you can see our coffee roas Init work. Call and see us. ADAMS TEA & COFFEE poy sien wul G i judger 921 Second Ave., Near ee ee eee sded © the ng of the American flag KILLED (00 | SEVERE TYPHOON SWEPT) OVER COCHIN CHINA things ait : the store A tyr s vi T we will give you a goc wreck a iden of the best 5 P ~ tions for bus: and COLORED BISHOP (By Seripps News Ass'n) “pers 8. May 4-Dr.-3. W J. Redelsheimer & Co, Jf ocivcca eines Maat cor fetta Strongest Topcoat House in the Pi fenr consciide an § y wine ous me cone mer ec em nr THEY WANTA |: 1S OURS =: THE NEW YORKER | My Beripps News Ass'n) | DES MOINES. Tow May 4 h state Demarratic conven t lied here at ik this - W. R. Hearst was master we xamine the Skagw vation, and it waa a fore world's fair exhibit | the national convention | | ie | | | OFF FOR CANAL ZONE he ¢ bim | | | tion agreed t WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4 for a rump con G. W. Davia, governor of the Pan thor ¢ to the winh- | ae ne, accompar e, of the] J an engin district, the only natta ! ave ay and on! representative Iowa Democrats have ersonally oppored Hearst GEN. KHOLUBACKEN ow gainst bolting. The ad jreas of Ter rary Chairman Cull The province of Ossourl has been vil san Aid not enter Into the factional | Placed under the command of Gen. | | differences. Rix-Congreasman Butler | Kholubacken, one of the czar's fa iS RIGH es meen permanent chairman. He | Yorite # * solutions vommittes, by 9] WILL EXMIBIT PICTURE ; ve pk WASHINGTON, D. C., May 4—The the ¢ ttee 4 ore mmittes of arrangements for the ; B national convention met tt ated the Hearst peeple, ex Besceyeae tty: ~~ yr dy canis anions Arlington hotel this afternoon (Special to The Star) ] ont ae the - pg Bed | h SKAGWAY, May 4—A placer dim were named by the Hearst forces. | up chairman, in e miles of White Horse, last Parsons, Judge BE. M. Carr | chairman wil ker of the House ng thirty!) ona gs. B. Wade th « ot 1 trelan W Canan has had an op er nm on jan and reports that his er and progressing favorably | Tt ts be 4 4 down nd VIENNA, May 4—Ace ts are ar. ALMIRA, May 4. Farmers on the ‘ stving” here ‘-Jowish excesses. | iggy country north of her’, where at e the resider isted, and they | Veet will be late, abundant. A | w © with clubs. The ati« ster acreage ia bein. ywh than th r and two women to death|ever before and the ground was/ LOAN FLOATED ne y injured a number of | never in better condition. s | he pe © attempted to diaperse the CPNTRALIA, May 4 A brake | lcrowd, but f. and a company of| man by the name of an wan run May 4—The Eventing | Cossacks was called out. They fired er by @ train near this city yest duties and bearing 6 per cent tr declaring that the Jews of the United |'# St Present resting easily at the States and ( at Britain were reapon Centralia ho: fot “S | BUDA PEST, May4—Novelist Maur- | sipie for the Rusalan-Japancse | oa fy ap ep ban meter Ege org Notice to Subscribers tle Shipping company within th prot If, any evening, your copy of The ST PAUL t A. Smith few 4 ». George & Mor manager | Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, | thin ¢ @ large ma terday morning, where he will] dependent 1:38, any time between ) the Rey ha a * f that # for the | 6:00 and 7:00 ane cour Gil poe aNd you at once, by special messenger, MEP UOT | LIKE IT OLD SOLDIERS OBJECT TO AC CEPTING A “PAUPER PEN GION” WABMINGTON, D, ©, May 4—Ap-} plication» for orixh pe wand in of ug tence ot that will Mar from the learning from ¢ HAS OVER 300 MEMBERS NOW CO-OPERATIVE SY6TEM 18 MEETING WITH BIG BUCCESS Another store was op ned yesterday fn this elty ur the management of the Labor Union Co-operative plan This one is located on the south shore of Green 6 and i known as Branch No. 1. It opened with over 100 members. Another braneh will be opened later this week at Hillmar station. Binee Alonzo Wardall, nat ganiser of the Rochdale Co nyat has beer members bh ) represented by th has " WILL WAIT POPE NOT READY TO CREATE ANOTHER CARDINAL (By Beripps News Ass'n.) ROME, May 4.--The « today st that he would not take any te te action toward the eat of another American ¢ he had conferred with the apow TO WORK @By Seripps News Ass'n PEKA, Kan., May T™ dent Bucka “Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” The New Store Cash Credi Lace Curtain Sale Continues Until End of Week brought hun and al cus iastic r pale T pair $9.26 per pair $10.75 per pair per pair $37.50 Rug and Carpet Depart- rd Floor $1.W-—Cluny Lace, per pair $6.90 Metal Bed Sale This Week styles of Metal this week—this More than 1 ar to iMiue- nin posts in- bs and more er of head tee for this $2.75 Baby Carriage Sale Continues Saturday night—a most satisfactory line to choose from. Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL GREDIT STORE”’ are ready to continue The message e4ds ny of the enemy have been ng under the brush and | prisoners. WILL BE STRINGENT (By Scripps News Ass'n.) have “SS SAYS MAIS DOING 17 BERLIN ken. | laims to have amsertion that the Yuan, Shikai and “HAVE BURIED | | e-more | | ¥ May 4.—The THEIR DEAD Pr of the Interna tional machinists, is in charge of ting the antt-Russiam He will tour the road, A picket aia Hine was established today. Ali the| THE JAPANESE ARE AGAIN TRAITORS HANGED sophia grb td ab abr : | READY TO ADVANCE FROM| ‘ Charlies H. Haker, president of the Snoqualmie Fy 1 White River} THE YALU | (By Geripps News Ass'n t Power company, left yesterday for | pRRirw. 3 New York city and other cities of a ~ PR secceiyirndepratly Sc the East on a busts en trip. } grout A atch from He Siberia in 1901, whe —_ — Pca to yi ate tthe | w pardoned and sent to the front, Co-operative roct at McKeever’s hall ay. May 6, | 4 on Lake. *** | w Dress Goods t 4 the | have t hanged for an attempt to Russian cause. Swell Wash (On SacOua Ave Materials RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Lace Collar Three hundred pretty Ve large front show € terns in Arab, cream a ity and style at I on sale tomorrow last, at, each ..... the new air patterns ever attempt ra taste ar lever values $10 to $12 splay ir cl at 10 o'clock at each NOTE—We have just re ered Waist Pattern their selections as soon a To Know th he ed in nise ace Ce our ly new pat- $10 and $12.00 Values Friday _ At $7. 50 : I t n's prettiest styles— et nost delicate d cate lace in f nd y wai narvel of imbroid- i make is this | 1@ Fashion, Get the Designer McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison St. AC Srv Zporva Qe Cpr parr A a is a hihi arts ahaa chai itil sg asc Aa sd Baal | } 1

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