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ONE CENT i Tuesday—Show to Fresh South Winds. ers; Lig NG GWT EDITION nUoolANG GAIN THER The Seattle Sta WA | TRAP SHOOTERS WARMING UP MONDAY 16 SHINGTON MAY 19¢ 4 |T0 WOLD WORLL'S PRESS CONGRESS : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS e VOL. 6. } CENTS PER MONTH 6 25 HE MURDERED HIS BABY | euttle I 1 Gun. ( rday ! o 4] | was at by trloe | be hela tt The el A match yesterday wa t amide by the ex va won by Willis with 24 out « | merit as Wor ' Vv reer ere ageensmer vied clann by Stewart with 2%, and ¢ he wemntor Vor BELLINGHAM FATHER THOUGHT HIS CHILD HAD BETTER BE t I ha « more class by Clewly with 20 Parliament in I , , th A team of five men will represent u ah t : DEAD THAN BE REARED BY WOMAN WHO PASSED AS HIB | png rv pencil the club in the state sportamen's as-| The three days bee . w |in @ fine-at ' without # sociation shoot at Harrington, be-|b@ oeeupied with me en of th wre ma | trace of tr to nervousness, ginning Wednesday, It will be} Nétional Editorial Assoctatior 1 I f the man say he ee ee eee made up of Btowart, Btevenn, Steele, | the mtate and t MELLINGNAM, M 16,—W Sia weuth: ha Seat se man of 6 education an@ A TINY NAPHTHA LAUNCH TORPEDOS AND BADLY CRIPPLES | Mills and Clewly clatior ' t - 1 th t rical positions tit ONE OF THE BIG JAPANES E ARMORED CRUISERS NEAR | Steere nner sentences — ——— f hich het 1 b He was suffers DALNY re th a t ‘ on at u umption and unable te — inca ife amundur Tt * ; 7 Toelander, about old, killed | Ing for 1 that the knowledwe WASHIN N Cc. May 6 rhe enemy hin nd 1 t . ‘ of & A trom {rary batt | nin 1 near the « 1 Th f the letter f of nuffering impelled , at gh the | between Kerr the water t yosterda t the 4. It iw maid J the destruc- | bay and placed , on t V th 4 that he was t toh boat | bes dren by ? f 1's i not a har@ ™ « i Wan with ¢ | nh had 1 t Ww t T ar t shown no symp- ba The r has tt.) ., ja t ‘ ‘ fs ‘ ena nne ty b toa n . lat t nerly « policeman ta sunk Kerr ba iil th ave t . r han | th has two brothers Mv and was by & Russian | orem aS t and| ing 4 er, B.C t St sburg ad-| = Mes u > \ rt} The in plunged deep tm ‘ ; : See od y , grief over the lous of her baby, bu® The bh rece by. the Ja ete th ® t ‘ fay t « about the man. Her that posal ‘ f « ‘ . , vr Gifford, whe a t four t veel : her he 1 ° " rt hen I met you. A ter , w has { the bodies, will ® w * ] t b ays b r w an the t inquest tomorrow. f Japan he Miy ad tch boat of | | 1 | OLD NORSE HOLIDAY LONDON, vt = have (side. A deafening roar accompanied : Yana a | IS CELEBRATED ° J . adly : oy Laechaleg AGENT 1S NEEDED) ,:22-2-.:.%238 Ww 4 “ wn " Mead | t houses hidd reneat A : ¥ Ma . sthward, The | \ : ro ~ 20 tire: b 1 was not able z en attired te eee S y.{. ; Spiker eo aati picturesque es of the same F aunch | °° § te ee SUCH AN OFFICIAL WOULD STOP MANY SMALL LEAKS IN THE | Iand, Fargo has more the . . t beached her MUNICIPAL TREASURY—PRESENT SYSTEM IS WASTEFUL | a ete st ’ | r eparation the élabo~ venga can Bo . saead Yee t Bf MER CORWIN, THE fins? OF THE NOME ¥LER { loose methods of p he tt | ee holiday Bie dey . fia high 5 and t floe TOL VE SEATTLE. 8H i WILL LEAVE TONIGHT h « supple Ox ecessa t- | and will ded tomorrow. The ‘ 4 wh 1 out the fe Wibeesmenieaes ut a s 4 ct to | chief of the opening day 1 with «x of \* . get 6 . 6 st val of an old-fashioned Pe .< t < xe. 4 wits « t e 4 ke j including the er citizens w iw It hia - the ceremony ‘ e the « f time-honored merrymaking ob tay eueeean a ked f " in which the old } dances an : - x y | games ‘prevailed. 5 “ ¢ a | PA TOD URG, Many 16 100,000 forcer . pons Al elle In 1 of ted as retiable, eneuny ee - " ed with th ty « nmer eft General Kuropatkin patkin has asked for tele- hae . * tt from Liao Yang to Har- nd field equipme STEAMER CORWIN WILL LEAO ss t of & t ned t t th Din with 120,000 m nd@ there await oF 1 operations. IN THE RA H| x Og oie > 4 s | cE TO REAC 1" aD K 86 t (Py Reripps News Ang’ ee ] NOME ALLE the work $ e by & t t PARIS, May 16.—The Matin to- /POWERS SHOULD | LLEGED OIL STOCK SWINDLER CREATES HAVOC AMONG [retary of the f ke, oF =f and | day prints the first of « series of | | — MASCULINE HEARTS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT—SHE EXe/ the city has t os : yey articles by a London correspondent, se “ bacre 4 EIT the tase 16 how for tt wa | oe fi dealing with an alleged plot to re- TAKE A HAND he steamer Corwin, the first] c © GE ACQUITTED ol By merche: sna veal the plhse o¢ Yreneh beeline | Passenger vessel to sail for Nome Beveral things have happened re-| that ghould be slcted whe tions, which, the paper says, may, biscanlad this year, will leave this port at cnenpetinemaiilliceains ently which have strer ned the} ponsit they-are always | pproach Dreyfus affair propor- di Gettin trees atta |8 we lock sentaht She will go out} PS ae thi dend ony fury which wlek late a camel . s The yr ing for a chance to do it tions, u C 2 LW mooth-| to tr y jury wh cony had been paying 12 s a meal for act Of graft has come Heh - VIENNA, May 16—Count Gotou- | Under Capt. B. i West, who has Prencncey ently nael ae ee are ei criedaine Pret eee eae uns Somme te Sight) -. Thess mek wont Wht anian aes showski, mints { foreign affair d h or a number of| 4 at of] Mr peared caim and in| weeks ago the board of works ; i . the papers to“be sold. Two desert- in a speech to delegati from | Years past, and who ts known as| th . stock | goad n she red vertined for bids su ‘ ome . sity oc. ed the third, who being out of ; Hudapest today, expressed the belief Ohe of the most trustworthy navi- | ra . at morning h gett he rate ed t ented sex with coerunt ; °, | funds, wrote to the Matin. Am ex- Young Woman Succumbed to} jnat the Russo-Japanese war will | gators of those waters. The Cor-| superior my, a minted i Louls When the rd wan re + antaet © t is}amination of the papers held by be i zed. As to extended no-/win will take 104 passengers, the|?% t¥° of t t h of Kan Francisco © Was! gar at afte last mu e aria vdi | . nc oy t b - . : hat the employment of a/ him, it is said, revealed their gene Overcrowding on Green| tions of the contraband_of war now | majority of whom are prospectors : peed very becomingly in a brown! pal ¢ it & that the city | man whose sole duty it would be to| uinene, . heid by the belligerents, he said It | 144 ining men, who intend tr suit and a brown hat, which| was paying 10 cents a pound for the | lene eonr wy chases for the |e Lake Car was time the powers agreed to a : " J | of persons! «he removed. The little widow has| meat fed at the city’s menagerie. | city would save ten times the| check to be put on thie evil ing their luck in the Nome district I wtock Mrs,| pretty brown hair with just ® gray |The board made w deal af tert cians ot oy ts Eka seniiaraticnn | He warned Turkey against the | this year. h realized a) one here and there, and she ar-| woeded in getting the meat for 4) 0) ne aire gh wi > ene |suicidal policy of playing into the As a cargo the Corwin will take t urtroom | ranges ber tresses iow on her neck.| cents a pound from the Frye-Br te ne | vd jen an the city employ such men. ‘The fainting of a young woman |nands of those who argue that #he | 200 tons of perishable freight, con-|'* led men and women who| Hen complexion is as fre nd] co, In this connection it ts sald that| orn ° n Inke car] neapable of reforms. | | retty o* a country schoo! sar i forestry y < Ein meriay ooo Grebe lake esr lis incapable of reforms sisting of oranges, lemons, vege-| — are te tie t win | other demonstrations of the big| the establishment of a city store- been Be evererywaed onanene ab’ c., besid » con- Titsdeo’ os tt made on small| house in which the city could keep has once more aroused the patrons tables, et ae sides a large con | Hipaides this saving that can be made on small) house in which i} year . Ei taas ime to the need of signment of machinery for the ewlet, well mod hasen have shy how much | large 4 a ight another fight for a better Yorke-Alaska Tin Mining company fant a sumsenti ater ¢ my might be #e oe The means of securing it at Cape Yorke | together whe te mu rger transactions, From sa discussed at the next meeting of the The vessel will take the outside | Gefendant that, the ee ae 9 Green Lake Improvement club, or |passage from Queen Charlotte men find it hard ==| The committee of city affairs aps possibly at a mass ting to be | se ge ony: 1 — off her K enough to | pointed by the Chamber of Com- called prior t reguiar meeting |Sound. She is owned by the Pa th sto théir qualifications “THE KAISER | | merce will hold a meeting tomorrow EGY Geannten tien, cific Coal and Transportation com- sorte abe | | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the rooms I was on car 359, which reaches pany | Mw. Smith, or Madame Lucy | | of the chamber fo discuss the ques~ Seattle at § o'clock, that the woman, <a |ahe is some times called, does ne not} /S BROAD tion of @ seawall along the water ed. The car, as usual, was jammed (By Scripps News Ass'n.) & matter of fact, however, #h eas | fe the roof with passengers, there] gppRINGFIELD, Dl, May 16—On beWo! boys neart wh at ot | Rye i SPRINGFIELD, Dl, Ma | a At the a- felng eighty persons aboard. The Jing school in San Franciaco. | tact narotaad ot anew everch hers] ————- WILL GET TITLE ears seating capacity ts between |the surface of the Republican sit-| | Should Mra. Smith be acquitted of | (on Peres Favehs s | forty-five and fifty. There was the charge of mwindling Mine) (O0*%, he cared a | John Carlson, a jovial sailor man,| G@ily the door in the rear by which | tion here this morning it did not Daugherty ahe will be tried t Sie ta a enervenant’ was granted a leave of absence from | ~ citisens of Nome will be ens air could en the three ventit: inp miaite “eeebeble that ae | ohare fraudulent btaining “a ‘ . his ship, the Snow & Burgess, yes-| “bled to call the property on w ich Mu.” of tue cor being y more pi hat a nom $8000 from Mra. M. J. I Mra Braun, eaid: “I uh leerday afternoon, and wandered | ‘ht have settled their own by thé The woman had stood ation for governor would be ma¢ Smith hax been out on t 1 ey Soer 1 into the resticted district in end of the present season. A step e ‘ | | ing her trial , down into the resumed GeirK in the issuance of patents has been ear all th at the state convention this after-| bined Hone o& s search of amusement. During the |; { f a tie train ter yoo sunet wt bere cae ads wm — Mittin: ttactaabmary wna 3 | h of amus ar aken in the appointment of Judge air, finally exhausted her. She : see’ Wee's ied ‘aneatet63 ne M eve g he went into the Aloah|P. J. Coston, who has arrived in the Gropped to the floor of the car n by confirming the story|}90 Says a Russian Prince in crib house, at the corner of Fifth | city with an appointment as trustee When Pike street was reached and in @ local paper that he had} yy. f the P: Crisi Javenue and King street. He had|0f the townsite of the northers Was taken into Ragley’s drug store, proached ta the ietévest of alking of the Present Crisis |mot been in the place long when | ere ane ee the ented Where she was revived gressional —_declaration,"| -| SWEDISH BAPTIST |he missed a valuable tle pin, con- | incorpornted, ho one holds & heer e car s one of the box-like ng Senators Cannon, H »pkine | are an a | isting of luster of pes a 3 ais of cluste pearls and | title to real estate within the limita coaches which are attle Cullom, with an offer of the} ae 5 care by th he @ aed Mexican miniatership with a salary | @y Seripps News Ass'n.d CONFERENCE ENDS rubies valued at $i use them. ey ae pravided Withl eg 918006 if he would throw the - He reported the matter to the po-| ” “ ” i Rieds ene at ¢ all | nomination te Lowder ST. LOUIS, May 16.—Prince Ouk sal meeting of the Swed-j lice, saying that he could identity for fear that pas be | Hopking deny that the alleged r | Weidomosti, is here to represent the} n, which convened at the desire for possession of his Jewelry. | crowded off ey are - ing occurred. | Russta press congress, In discussing Ts ; rch, ‘Thursday, Barks | RERLIN, May 16—It has beer the Beattie F lc con be-| Several dark horses have the Russo-Japan war, he Ps po tate ‘aged J vg % and) : More than 150 officially announced that King Ed- caune alt « th have tt entioned, including Federal jared that the present war was not | hie brother ile ee were and rah been in ward has expr d a desire to visit weating capa th Grosscup, Graeme Stewart, late can-| popular in his country because MRS. LLOYD A, SMITH found wandering aimlessly about) at and ession was * DEMOCRATS WILL the kaiser during the Kiel regatta toom tn » ht fida for mayor of Chicago, and) f ple outside the Kove the streets at an ea hour this! » s. ] week in June. The kaiser will ar- } ; Rise PE ee LS ERE " | The service t Congressman Reeves, Gubernatorial rmy and navy and residents morning by a police officer. On be were elected to ELECT DELEGATES | range grand festivities at Kiel in line hae bee ’ ndidates Lowden and De Jel jarge cities know the is alclal mto be her victime. ing quostioned, they admitted that} uring the ensuing year an follows honor of his distinguished visitor, Worms lately, althou egates from Chicago, are aa far many refused to prosecute | aa , ; President, 1. W. Linder of Mount TPA CRUZ, C Ser mes begun some + s apart as Genesis and ‘lations. Aj News of Ruestan reverses will] The charge on which she is being} they were lost and wanted to get vice president, F. Linden| SANTA CRUZ Cal, May 16.—The & temporary le many of the delegates are|#ooner or later reach the general|tried tc that of having ob-| "back to mamma” very badly. Not ©; recording clerks, G. A.| Democratic state convention is im mance compe « th to vote any way to settle af popular | Daugherty under false pretense by! quarters, anxious inquiries for two Benson of fs * Provide a » service, and the| Senator Hopkins is of the opinion] Rus#ia will send millions of troops) selling her the worthless stock in) iittie | b began to come In A. Lovegren of po mit svetion. ere we os Company was Atop -|the convention will not last much| nto the field when the neceasity|the Gray Gander Oll Company Of| over the telephone, Then an over Andrews Sworts, re-( Porc ie a predominance of Hearst} PHILADELPHIA, Ma: cia’ tional cars, There is at ellonger. The 25th ballot was taken| arises. The prince said that talk| San Francisco «. Hmith was ntly from Iowa, was appointed} McCoy and “Philadel r joyed father came as fast as his legs sentiment among the delegates, but | c Bumber of cars on the I! st | shortly after 2 o'clock Jof peace was idle. There will be|rested nearly a year ago in San|?0 state missionary In deference to the wishes of Sono- | O'Brien fought six roun the travel has incrense an| Speaker Cannon called the con-| none until Rusia asserts her supre-| Francisco and was brought here to would carry him and there was a} me Gnd neverel abet ‘counties the} ®t the Second Regim @ttent that the se is ag in-} vention to order at 2 o'clock thie macy in the territory at stake. stand trial. | joyful reunion. rams convention may forego explicit in- | S@turday night. The fii Adequate | atte n. Despite the downpour of fe re Mrs, Smith i# probably the hand i: | NEW YORK, My 16—The Ward! structions in regard to the choleg of| fast all the way through, M |r a big crowd was p The somest woman ¢ tried in the} j ner Seneca today brought elghteen | 4 presidential candidate. . plows of both men seemed to a Mice \t {th allot wed no| The Puget Sound Schootmasters’ | criminal courts of this county. Not} CALLED EAST AGAIN | sh ecked fishermen of the | force, and th was some talle CURZON SAW THE KING nge from its predecessor and no|elub met Saturday in the High | or fe whe beautiful, but i Congreseman Will Kk. Humphrey er I hi run | DESTROY RAILROAD among the sports of the affairs be<« LONDON, May 16 yo dan.of a teeak |achool building, The responsibility | dainty and refined and possessed of | by et York to attend aldown and sunk by the Ward liner| ST. PETERSBURG, May 16.—Of-| ing “fixed.” McCoy had the better Viceroy of India, 6 , On t ballot, Yates lost $]of a public system of education in| such winning ways that the st meeting of t 1 nal | M t Y for Ha-| ficial advices today that the! of third and fourth round® afternoon and s The ¥ men are! regard to the moral training of chil ney feel that ev shou commit hant ne, ap-| vana aturday night off Absecom| Japanese have destroyed 50 1 hile O'Brien had his man worried Sranted an audier t k f . n was the subject discussed [unt be proven it be diffi pol§ted during a re r } of rajlroad north of K | 1m the fifth and also tn the sixth,

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