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Extra Edition §=6s»/ Fhe Seattle Star [===] Light to Fresh North Winds. IN GeiT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,SATURDAY, MAY a1, 1904 VOL, 6. NO. 77 - s5 CENTS PER MONTE STOLEN BABY FOUND NEAR COLFAX IS BELIEVED TO BE PREWITT BAKER JA Little Child Left at Farmington bya ae heey EW HER IP F Woman From Spokatte AmSWets) ic. sccscsrsrcess concn we {sn vrmeyoeccoan ve ere nv e e e e HAVE NEVER BEEN HONEST, AND YOU NEVER INTENDED FROM GETTING HER j TO BE,” CHAIRMAN THOMGON TOLD A MEMBER OF THE fl l BILL POSTING COMPANY AT THE BOARD OF WORKS MEET LONDON, May 21.—T “ae Gazette today reports that the ING—"YOUR SIGN BOARDS ARE A NUISANCE EVERYWHERE I n cruiser Bogatyr tat Vind k, having been blown ‘ t rf fa to the hands of AND OUGHT TO BE TORN DOWN,” HE ADDED ; =e = sgl | Sheriff J. Cannutt of Wt [thoroughly dragged and every of-| } ee em | TOKIO, May tthat the Rus ruiser Bogatyr te he did| fort possible ham t t lost hia kit of tools. They were ; t Via t ed here, @unty believes he has found a~ | cove body of the boy if he had/ found this morning. Clifford comes W. J. Foster, of Foster & Kieiser boards should not be posted in t —_—s=s leet Baker boy mely | been drowned from Portland. the local bill board monopolists, was| business districts, but objected to | | dressed down like a bad boy by the| em int sg ection a anewering ‘t. oy | board of works this morning, and ae ree ont fod pet Pa the description of Prew [then ordered to t Jown two of] youd boards, 1 t Fos | [his bitlboa 1 ow that! t , m ®t Baker was left at Farmington, a | heen Z : . atere | the board meant business. Foster! the su ling property holders « the ordibances, but he got scant at-| rig g. Take that case on Mad Rm Colfax, yesterday morning, u tention ison street and Boylston avenue, for . aa 1 have tried to act under the instar pilled « ket of Paer the most peculiar cirou (By Beripps News Ass'n) om ; . | rections of the corporation counsel,” | paint over the ” ji The child and its; a LOS ANGELES, May 21.—A week | OWENSBORO, Ky, May 21.—Rev. | ho crigd, im hia extremity ya ap r ago Mary Payne, aged 17, married | Norman A ‘who murdered bis I dow't care what you've do ie ieee ‘ ance of a Rolla Fullington, aud the girl's / 800 by striking him with a fence | with the corporation counsel,” re tage . te . sheriff, who hae ir or took her away from her bus- | Tl, wae arrested this morning. The | torte@ City Engineer Thomson, “I was : 7 igns 4 guarded, an the f {SAY YOU HAVE BEEN DISHON y o aig ns to not allow them out of . unento threatened a lynch: EsT IN LAVING UP TO THE OR areenaantis r is cool and cto take) DINANCKS. YOU HAVE NEVEK saws peneity oy refused | KEEN HONEST AND NEVER IN 6 trem Prewitt Malier’s "rpus proceedings to get his bride. |? duit work in the field when or- | ‘TENDED TO BE. 18 THAT PLAIN RUSSIANS INFLICTED A SEVERE BLOW ON THE ENEMY— The father secured an injunction to| Gered to by Armour and a quarrel) BNOUGH?* and he gave Foster a 1000 JAPS REPORTED KILLED 8. e. t the husband f followed look that would have made an ive eneriff Cannutt todey told The with his wite e — j berg bluab, — This morning Judge Smith award- | You have been play! ee —— lee r over the long-distance phone of ed the bride to the husband and TO LAY CABLES Jever since -you got y | Ith 4 ely jthey left the court together | continued Thomson nance that will abc from them REDDING, Cal, May 21.—Fred- | and a ver the city. TH Bup nt Wait ording to Renton hill citiz bie, In addition to | only member who wou statement is foun Mat he ts almost certain that it ts Mr R. D, Baker, father of the|erick Clifford, a man 50 years of | th were the engines/a ghost of a show. He fPréwitt Raker, ane . . j R " fact, m of the ill being It “ ' @ child, places absolutely no| age, appeared in the sheriff's office | whi {ford the motive power for| not see any reason why the bill-| up. ‘ t the sen nal story that/this morning and confessed to the | the work ¢ th t which } i Fi Phe child which is believed to be|® ‘* 2 a child answering | burning of the Terry Lumber com-| weighs 6,000 pounds Prewit ription had been seen|pany'’s yard here yesterday morn: a jcat tr hiet Prewitt Baker was in charge of alat Har Baker scouts theling He is now in jail ih ahagpan eyes er fw ae | MR, HUN? HOME . tal eeu f that no one Clifford sald he set fire to the| works to take steps to improve the Deavily veiled woman on th com 6 Sikenaed 1 in his p lumber yard in order to attract th of the city ptuonera, wh - passenger train which left! sion would go around in broad ¢ ‘ city prisoners, whom he| ant, formerty of Be sree broad attention of the police to the | agit ete eta UR Ghee wer soinied Web tote eee day morning, and the . ratediy i went my menmet® |. himself so con gr ed the Bank of Northern California. | thie morning The board left the ie interested In several ater. | t ‘ " alleged abductor did with the Deby /1y getting away from the fire he| matter in the chiefs h ‘ The b =| Bnd {t kept the vetied nan BUSY) ne had. ‘ = Bhivee ' » The New York Herald prints | Hrying to hush it and kee from | Peard of Snoho-, —= = an interesting tr . ith 3 the discovery of the boy yesterd PARIS, Commandant Btoesi caused 1,000 « jes among tha nese and nong the Rus- nds of the board 4 new net of this om epondent stat morning. When the description of e's sortia ARE CON FOUNDED NUISANCES ANY mpany notified > ntendent Walters this mort WHERE YOU PUT THEM ing that all objectionable Foster tried to reply, but St Renton hill had b the Baker boy was read to him he! pulatio: Nearly t ed so closely with that let the boy he has un tuyere lows was heavy. ‘The sians und reel used tr and jer survel ish county retu sant, $ At Parr day from Hartt tons, the pe ties that are the train Deputy Shertft eying. r ned to Everett to Hunt, in whi vss CANDIDATES FOR MARDI ne tramp or 4 r trace of find no banks of the pen to n ove | He secured a good descripti t Not « # member of the coun- me | omen withe f buth. He stated to The Star corre ef can explain why t body | |ither woman took it to her home, | ‘tia answered the description of the corporation ol to beats mere she now has it Prewitt Baker which was sent out ondemmation proceedings on the | “The matter was reported to me|by the Seattle police. nunicipal pole line right-of-way ast night by a indy friend who| Yprewitt Baker the 2-year-old son | which @elay mow scoms bound to SLUICING CHARLES 8. GRAY OF SEATTLE THE VICTIM OF A FOUL ASSAS- | Was on the train with the myster!-|o¢ pp. Baker, of this city, has heen) BALLOT BOXES WILL BE INSTALLED WITHIN A FEW DAYS BY | postpone the delivery of light from: j@us woman and the child yesterday | missing alnce the morning of May 6 the punt tate ety fer Ot tant af SIN AT TACOMA—THE MUR DERER ESCAPES Sheriff Cannutt over | while following his mother to the RETAIL CLERKS’ ASSOCIATION—FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS vane - i phone to The/store near their, eummer home. When » a Star man today| The board of works thie m ng] brs fei she had sat near the vetled | opened 1 At no time of the year are flowers, works and electrical displays Councilman Murphy came the of a Beacon hillsida |. TACOMA, May 21.—Charies 8. / nto the prostrate form. [Roman and child all the way down|” Not a trace of him has been found) more plentiful the| ‘The carnival will be as nearly as| ci to hinting at a reason, but | whict ause the under-| Gray, an insurance solicitor of Se-/ Rockwell gave the alarm. Sev- | “Her attention was first attracted | reported today’s Star. kept in mind by the Retail ( * Mardi Gras, and this From his statement it appears that It| blooded murder here last sheds crowded to the doors in an Dy the ie bey, whom the woman R. D. Baker, who ts a member of) ass Memed to be afraid would getaway |the firm of Baker & Richards, of | G ing kept in view by the « * <A parade w nmit~ | toc pd! of pr ad’ instant and as soon as they took in ne | the tragedy, rushed forth in an en- an chairman of the lightir tee of the old cou iation {n planning the mmer feativa over the b through beate! laint | He was sb and shot twice ag fem her, The little fellow w this city, has offered a reward of| w e hel at noor ie OT two ordinances instru: who have bece r the 4 we 7 fag and every few minut | $500 for the return of the missing! 19 to July 3 king of the Mardi | poration counsel to condemn al safety of the adjacent ta- | BOR OF the need: tn tihe. Mon tiiare a en ee ee ee a Whimper, “I want my mamma,’ in| boy or for authent m re-| tival a feat by barge from some pol right-of-way, the first one some use of the sluicing that is now be- | Pacific arond yards, within 100] Yer twenty minutes the chase & most pitiful tone. sulting in the retu Ittle won.| floral decoratic and after 5 n- | thing more than a year ago, Objec-| ing carried on. } feet of the rear of the freight sheds | through the railroad yarde con- “The m “us woman did her| The reward is committee h f business str re-| tion wae made to this and anot A man named Jorgenson ts said to|on Puyallup ave at the head of , tinued e railroad men at one pet to hush it and seemed to fear} ‘The boy may have been wned,| i# arrang give handsome pri ved at the gro covering practically the na | be in charge of the work and he will the bay time succeeded in cornering the Ite mother seemed hardly probable wu parades and the committ . * poration Ape so hetioenevemtieinsal tig honed Pro craintiith lay c Mleysankioe “This aroused my tnformant’s eus-! The bay at Eagle Ha | something new In the w f tire The th The k where the sluicing £ the solicitor because of a| Lumber company’s plant. : wt desea b mecdhena ion eateeen heath over the payment of| Headed by Captain King, the of ta Pansat ‘icy, made his es-|ficers hurried to the spot where the MANY LIVES LOST AND = are Sarre SERS Sid Saeed in gely of sand, which is t 5 by a posse of railway ered, A persistent effort failed to jon couns jet ing y for b « pure a nd othe b discover the much-wanted man. r ‘ondemr " m F the Wiss: the Sraeet® and oth ar th E ys ote a ae. : . a | Late in the night the officers re- . ; Ph gg ode : . . a “ turned to the city without discover- com of lbecnn tite. 3 ‘ ne ; 4 ‘ : ing @ trace of the murderer when } s|and Corporation Counsel Giiltas ged that J has | was not ye The police have a good descrip- ove 1 tha former hax been co i an| notitie tion of the murderer and they have : caring th rnival | tinually try t that the streets at */an ambul h’s 1 the officers in all Coast cities rounds new : stel. whi n hour later| and towns to be on the lookout for ——_——_—_—_—_——_ ent “THEY WANT T0 | "Gray was 21 ye ap REPORTS FROM FLOOD-SWEPT DISTRICT IN NORTHERN COL- and several milos of track on the i hy th mittee and hn Pe Se aad sees bed <7 ae z Colorado Bouthern are No h t I ¢ ‘ my ORADO AND SOUTHERN WYOMING SHOW INCREASE OF |word has been recetved from Tin-| e his rt F ; CONSOLIDATE :: : a lag tg He W, C. L. U. MEN a math, LA more, Belle e and La- | ¢t rae . © al had been in acoma since January, | i DEATH LIST AND $2,000,000 LOSSES. lost, Ail wane Weabene te be Gael | f th ' ex mit! WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21—| According to Samuel H. Rockwell, TO CELEBRATE | feet of water last night. | prenmed themselves in # fash At today’s session of the G ,1/@ car scaler, an employe of the Fs n) sian settlement at Sugar Fs creased ae er negle e|tant church, a « olidation with| eye witne to the er it was a) P ay 2 ager re-| Were carried away; railroads br va th . ee om er al [OOLE-RORGR BEE RENAL Saaree | See 4 i Northern Colorado and Southern| LOSSES UNDERESTIMATE | Crow valley is floc The bodies | Pt vine bet Paps was wired to the Los Angeles come|°4 of the building when he heard! ‘The members of the Western Cen- icming tt : mers 4 ae Pilachan aad ‘abatio have | Which f ‘ € the chief at t-| freenee asking for contlicration {& shot. Looking out he saw a hun- | tr union have been invited 7 ing, this morning show that) pewvor yay Dei ody end ga : who | tract yt & Ine $1,200 again on |dred feet away from the building | by acoma es council te ’ Re waterspouts on Friday after-! tion with For : ames tee wan aiven tp tor deed, | been | cus a fe at Madison | Twelfth 0 8 CANDIDATE DIED a man dragging the form of an-|*pend the Fourth of July in the City 4 Boon 414 immense damage at noon. Th of the|reseued. Two of the Fort Russet! | "4uere ¥ . ‘ SPRINGFIELD, Ml other man from under one of the| °% Destiny. The local body has not J Pour are known to h their| lo were d. Oxeo|batterymen are missing. An un sar . 4 tle , ben-) Robert B. Fort 4) freight cars in the railroad yards. — a Hives, and scores are At man lost t Fort Collins, | known woman and baby were seen | KMiehthood Was Ay ‘ ire Scasen's - tr meted | AS the drew the apparently 0 ‘ith enne f wy, re-| All the headg the irrigation |to float awa Many others are | °*,Presented with a y . * - “A greats | the t , tem, Minto So ee sean ; ection with’ te eMail Mares trom Cr wok Beaten : $ ieedcien: emenel sake * tumed 5 jent Victor et Tlthis morning at the hospital. He| Wounded man from te car,| next fall the Western Central te wil, Archie, ¢ nd Her ave been washe t. It is feared| A wail of water many feet high athe. Sao ; On the ‘ — etion, | : ROrkdon bret penne ac layton, « t . yy Pom ahah “gpl ed . de led man ile given tn the 1 i] t for ame down ¢t le and caught ‘ bh A joint meeting the state Wed from titty toot t $ , is a held in ¢ sage ee to Oar ame ‘ ' out, | ranch propert artints t ' i hall, Friday evening, Mav 27 over an adjacent rai t pate th the Beores 1