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: = ONE CENT Tuesday—! The Seattle Star Tonight and air; Light to Z Fresh Northwest Winds mf CmT EDITION SEATTLE V ASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1904 VOL. 6. NO, 67 SCORES OF DETECTIVES ARE SEARCHING FOR LOST CHILD TWO-YEAR-OLD SON OF R. D. BAKER, A WEALTHY ELECTRIC COMPANY'S REFRIGERATOR CARS CAUSE GRIPPE AND PNEUMONIA EPIDEMICS ON MADRONA HEIGHTS—LEADING CITIZENS LAY THEIR GRIEVANCES BEFORE CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE : THE ONLY PAPER In THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE CENTS PER MONTE 25 NEHA ABANDONED | A delegation of residents of Madrona] “President Gill, who lives out that), . a CE Es - scales SEATTLE MAN, HAS BEEN MISSING MORE) Heighin Including Harold P ‘ | wes natitied me thie morning that] THE RUSSIANS ARE FLEEING FROM THAT CITY— THAN 8 HOURS FROM THE SUMMER HOME OF nee eens wanmanerne| Ment een sree we | | THE PORTS HAVE BEEN DIGMANTLED ab i —eT ttee of the council last| which, I presume, he caught in that - sitet HIS PARENTS AT EAGLE HARBOR, ACROSS THE Batuedhy and explained why they | manner.” sought the passage of an ordinance There Is now « ten-minute service on SEWCHWANG, May 9 in cnt Russian ger _KID DING z IS ADVANCED, now tm the committes’s hands, com-| the line. ‘The Madrona Heights peo-| , Ry rE nade i A ee ed from Liao Yang to SOUND—KIDNAPING THEORY 18 | Bel ine the Bow ' apany to| ple think that a six-minute service ‘ , s at Newchwang - » At ARE , CREDITE leoent service on the Ma ded, while duriy « hows , “ hurr and many BUT IS NOT GENERALLY CREDITED | President Furth and Mnn-| people are goin i preees have. bes fleeing from the elty In the | of the company re cars sh . ae oes they will be subjected to with figures ¢ comfortably * . nt at the hands of the . an ape hnewn te be weokld themselves, and by various They also want ¢ oy re Prewitt Baker, the 2-year-old & se want ee atterapted to show that € or inclement w Hs eo ‘et H war doing al! that It eould dc ‘The members of the club have been ad ), May §.—FPugitives arrive ¢ R. D. ker of this city, b Ate ” that Was p keeping close wateh of the number o ef bo 7% “yA . : ='®| MANY CHILDREN CRUSHED TO DEATH DURING A JAPANESE 7 se eee oer rdter ah ths onne ox On mor| Oe om ge ogpeness rom ‘ta _ . . “ \ 7 : neteting of line { thome present this morn . f t . nfust- his parents at F magber, © ~ gh “ ors CELEBRATION Rude and Zbinden ing showed figures which proved that et re, and that the troops tle village across the . -- " Alaeh ev foot oO investigate the subject fur na in trip made by one of the er bew to evacuate the Seattle, He was last seen at ; ve -_-- --—- Aincover if the ¢ any wae 100—on April M4, #ixty grown 7 < o'clock Friday t ~ oe on ng all that it claimed to be nd eight children were oar- | Teport lack mat mn he passengers of the Petrarch sai@ earth bad opened —_ tisappeared bi . or, with| TOKIO, May 9.—Twenty-one peo- rying lanterns, flags and banners, | re of the club had previ The car had ng capacit me Cone pong they bh rd that the Japanese had him up at that he ne ery } marched past the imperial palace Manager Grant about the} ‘The officers of the com- | Kuss . a4 ne er t heard no particu purrounding the case would net be h| ple were killed and over 40 were In-| and the «of the foreign, war | lee they were to en. e the fo tela ke “4g A ‘| are Geeper s-| qured ng a popular celebration |and navy deparements, At the navy | dure and It was because | alleged . chwang wand ow! The guns a 4 forte “After nearly eighty of un ate | of th ted e of ap- | department they were reviewed ‘by | that Mr, Grant has failed to carry flaures acrons . 4 cari fi 4 kept at the So lye yt im ciate be vee 3 tk perial princes and | Ot the reforme promised at that time . pt ign rest: | a causing sea « P ates s, | Aneee . high offies ¢ the | AL the members of the club have . ' to re ada detectives who have been called tn . M killed and tng nment and the impertal he Gal Ee the cdat compleinis te that wee. wh has F ted that @ 6 Fear the Brigands ‘ b h for the child | ; 1 wer 1 mut @f the four care now on the line boat t tt wohwang. , SI HAI KWAN, May 9-—Retugees absol y at lose for a * t gate at an ang fany bands of music accompar three of them are President a The I ane § v from Newet returning th rhe most general bet ts t ‘ ace t ‘ a there were *~ | Puet® eaplained how much he and a the « 8 efore leaving: | armed t that the I fellow wandered off | . ¢ drowned fn t ys of fireworks majerity of the patrons of his car t night h 4 wehwank ar nto the woods, though he may have Y tay A American and British | lings preferred to ride tn open cara,| GW kes , ” We ou ~ mppecenniir to donee oon on. bhinened bol . Pn ho participate ‘Oge-fourth of the patrons of the that the it pm Port oe ted eve of the Ruse ransom oar Se ; 8 18, M ' ! . ee unessed in| WMO (Was, last year, a cand for| wns graded, Th a wounded several Chinese. ene fugees have urgently ree lage. uci loved to {OR4 Meek of the " sir 5 ? ed ae tor, “are aid | on, but the It ie rey " te at a second gunboat be sen® The Pinkerton men employed wehered tn today ‘ c Tene of t r p ‘ up with 6 OF pneumonia, an a re ve to ute “ «. The British consul assist in the searct ese a firm | Vesther, Di mitt ht Of riding on your refrigerator) The ‘ juested the prosenes GE conviction that the was anid Th t 1 t cam. 1 think it is an out | make gunboat far as can be } — onan ene tee me ahead “Ye.” added Chairman Bowen, city a elaciit ~f Mr. Bak ae Cha . | Lm f Chicage r the t | mand for ransom , ont enald ies ee alee account of the ex | da ng | tense feeling arow 1} Today's prog t the | if the kidnapers wot | pent 60 the Bwedte ; baer money for the rete the lady . managers’ eo have tf he has been stolen. ure. D. RE > * ° : Mr. Baker | of the national o friends sper 1 a Beare r Y most of to on the forts selgel cimincseetees sor : =e M. BSmokooka, a Japanese, was held of these friends t aay "old of the By Scripps B * { $8 Saturday night om Gisappearance of th lad. RIGSTONE GAP. 1, May 9 4@ near the new tender It seems that Mrs. Baker started | rye pody of E. L."Wents, who dis- | y two negro women with Prewitt and his elder brother r 4 19 wae 0 | n his way up Maye to the butcher shop, which r women ap about a quarter of a mile to the nn tant n nd an {oor eames north of the Baker home at Eagle Waal Soptette . ae ea _ ng for e y his arme and quickly, smatter boy, who is 1 > one ' went through his pockets, securing the missing. lagged behind near the 1 in coin. brow of the hil h ts about , ty siitheist = halfway bet we sidence and | while euarehing the shop. } T Dalley aoa | KISSED HE Baker discovered that boy wi | owen o> ] —— Bai with her is not clear, as the | —s re of his cei | Aistracted with fear and anxiety, can/ ~—— gts pe “ R bes istinet! r ft e | ower part ¢ « > =" _ oon opera — ys ee = pn a gh Brody ays .| BRITISH STORM A THIBETAN POSITION AND KILL | walted «a few minutes for the boy detphia mil naire - — rs then went on to the meat shop, Ke of b .300 NATIVES | | er order and retour st 6 the child on her t reward of $6,000 had a BOB FORD'S WIDOW WAS HAP. cis vented Gand ee Wan tak Cie retiree KARO PASS, Thidet Aer, with @ force of 300 men, PY WHEN JUDGE RELEASED as she had expected. Then she gave attacked a} trer on here yesterday, after com HER tho Gheias and the aeeach Wen been ing upon them by sur ee days of forced marching HEAVY ARTILLERY OFF FOR THE FRONT. ‘The little fellow was not out of his T Britiah took the charge mother’s sight more tha . min- etans © jeepite the fact that they out- utes before she e the alar and num red t ft to one. . . e five minutes after she lost him, « boy | “w British Jost Is killed an Lost HIS BACON (By Scripps News Ass'n.) named Williams passed Prewit on the| (By Gerinps News Ass'n.) o road, near where the little agi 3 ~ | rT ont., May Because tmether tact enw him. | | rant for the $40,000,000 will be ered. | The meat market of A. J. Kinsley, |imprisonment for drunkenness, which a “ination of rather mysteri | The method of meat evelved mah corner Me " t and Queen separated her from her pet canary, etre *, and the manifest | waible that the banks wi Anne avenue ed by bure Havel Ford, widow ot Bob Fora, wha ability ellow to have pen. | ar only 92.0 | lars and a lot and sides of Killed Jesse James, this morning in é : either side of | B sve: % ane” aiaen thought Police court tearfully begsed for Ibe er nd th that he took [that the thieves used a wagon to ety. The jo she might go water, which | AN ATTACK BY A ROMAN CATH } | P . eas co thei and she her arms about shinveré, where . him and kf shipyard. where) OLIC VICAR DISCUSSED AT 4 ig leads the detee-| TODAY'S SESSION | ve rage ‘ | | COLD WEATHER HAS ENTIRE- | | (By Bertpps N Ass'n ERS Broprscese — | Ly PREVENTEO Wonk oni \¢ J. INGRAM SERIOUSLY WOUNDED WHILE DEFENDING | CONVENES icmaretad| Methodist. dehference septies ¢ =| NEW RAIROAD | BOARDINGHOUSEKEEPER may| NORTHERN PACIFIC SAFE AT SNOQUALMIE—HI9 ASSAIL- FOR SIX MONTHS ning to e att nade Sch { Washington | | Vicar Harnett of the local Catholte | BE IMPLICATED IN TRAIN) ANT WAS CAPTURED tr annual state conven | church. Father Harnett tta ed | i ah th week. It will! en address read to the conferer | BY atta | - — wday, May 1 cor (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Thurs “3 oe a referred to! ¢, Alanka C. J. Ingram, station agent at I" ffictently to gage in a acuffie . wait <a ae: te ST. PETERSBURG, May 9.—tn A section o ¢ address . AP or oan send ‘th the Te gga " rt army circles the belief t valent ¥ i. 1 Bnoygalt was ® and jously | with th ked him out t Fifty or more 4 army ct t is preva in the grass, guy = ¢ - « a6 r ga 4] REDDING, Cal, May 9-—Mrs. Thos. | wounded inst night, while p ting | of the # King will atte that Port Arthur will be able to re- bottles lay 0 the public seh tne town © find Kk. This| Whiteman, a nuir lodging house | the N rn Pacific safe. Just as _——_—_—_—_—__—_—_. the convention ist a land attack for six months, nk that the ding « le 4 nn = aan ther that| Keeper. was ted on suspicion of re om cing bp hie office @ | Yellow. tinged choth stuaiien to Maaiel "with foam- vinton of politionl aftaiwe, _ |g + 1 to the fact that| f°" je Gouthern Pacific! iene highwayman appeared and iad er ided upon for the sums ; | & motion reiterating this par- | ty three nthe The . hers, who ar him te deliver the contents of the sloop was » near ise abana " . athe passe r at ort and, | eta: at her house a couple of weeks| Ingram refused and the bandit QBy Scripps News Ass'n.) Eagle Harbor the day the boy dis-)0 f% opted : wht ed 1 robbery shot him in the mouth and ran = nae r James R ¢ ®-/ in that se r b hey left. All their |" The highwayman, who was poorly PARIS, May 9 x. r - university, New t r » of an F r (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ed esolution! mas the clow pr Lid win the house here. masked, was identified by Ingram ' FSeetak. Gist D OT, Mich, May &—George —_ ty rnin the ground thawing un Whiteman, according to rell- lon a man named Bridges, who has eb aR Tar a desperate criminal, while ae Severe Snpe was impossible for the grad be ret service men, took an inter | heen iying in Bnoquadmie. Bridges ne ec oF OK treatment at the emere we agement railroad to be done oat in George Gatee, Sat, pan Dams iar n by a posse of citixens| CONSULTATION HELD AS TO meg re = . . pital this morning, attempted i " rk is begun there! now in ¢ weeanion of the of jand amrested 0 om by climbing down a fire ese hat the university be be tistie ov nothing Sor the -vastinen, tn. lod eticers. |*80 ough Kngram's wound ts not] THE MANAGEMENT OF THE |te t v ar nthe thied leer, A pollebe til $5,000,000 in endowment has be of © A at th emailed 1d of Mrs. White-| Neceasar fatal, it ts dangerous, BIG DITCH PROBLEM c years | man fired twice, and Harter fell, sum en secured. The res was | ; to 4 mn, other thanh| man is prostrated by the aff: ™ and he le suffering greatly. He was tain fatal injuries poopie i to the committee on educa. | », 1 tent at the tardi-| Whiteman has b in the sweat-box | brought to Seattle last night in a stein is ton and will be fought me re good | and it ls hoped the ality of George | special car. C. C. MeCabe, the presen jo is in excellent | Gates will arned from her The news of the hold-up was wired My Seripne News Ass'n.) 1 f the un ity ho t a _ ‘4 to the ne office at Seattle Inst WASHINGTON, D. GC, May 9— a to be opened at once Sa night by Mra. A. J. Barlow, wife of |At a consultation at the Wh the section foremar House this morning between Presi- DELIVERED Depaty Sheriff McLeod brought] dent t, Attorney General —— Bridges to the county Jjall shortly! Knox, Seer Hay and Taft, it) —_ —- before noon today. As soon as the| Was decided that the Pan “ anal cd CRITICAL THE MONEY TRACES OF THE MISSING{Jail doors had closed behind him] commission shall wouk under the| FIRST-CLASS RUSSIAN CRUISER SAID TO HAVE MET THB | the Bandit fell into an epileptic fit) war department, rece na instruc th- | PR ne oy eer SCHOONER UMBRINA FOUND] and has not been able to make any| tions from the’ pres through PATE OF MANY OTHERS vad | : ; statement whatever regarding the] that department and reporting to} | “a. bs pa News Ass'n.) (Special to The Star) affatr. the president tn like r ts tea td . . ricree Bridges had been living around] A party of eight wi e for the] Gy Scrivps News Ass'n.) t . ‘ f| VICTORIA, B.C, May S—The! cooqualmie for months working aa| isthmus tomorrow, and it is the in-| 8T. PETERSBURG, May &—A re- y.99 gros . w today t 1| echooner mbrina, which (t wae 1 gross tonnage, 3% feet long & Co. $46,008 mak- | feared wan lost, is probably aafe. handy man around logging camps.| tention of the commis to ask for | Pert ts t today that the Russian | with a speed of knots per hour, " ‘; Seren & 4 The schooner Allie Alger met her at| it ie generally believed that there| bids for the general instruction, but | Crulner ee ad Ba bs, gr | built in 1896, ax rried a compleme: wn th « ft y ap ted| Kyoquot at the end of March, into| has been some trouble between] this may not be done for a year at|}\ accuse oe see he " 7. of fficers and m Her batteries trail r cents 1 their' which port she put to repair her| Bridges and the station agent and] least ‘S e peated, 7 cee lh | isted of four eight-inch guna, slate a fet » t me sit : 00. Ae » as canoes, and afterwards cleared for the| the holdup f# the result of it General Davis will be at the head a “s |teen six-inch and six four-inch an@ a " ot we 0 s al th yt p 4, the w Fairweather grounds, Atter he was shot Ingram rallied! of the party, The Rurik is @ first-class cruiser of “Steen smaller guns ee