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ONE CENT N GHIT EDITION The WASHINGTON WE'VE GOT OUR BRIGAND WANTS RANSOM, BU T 16 ALSO TRYING TO PREVENT other than the sultan, and that tends’ to ignore any understar SEIZURE OF COUNTRY BY INVOLVING AMERICA ANO || ye i Ben Mey . GREAT BRITAIN—UNCLE 6AM THREATENS TO HOUND | France and | 5 BRIGAND TO DEATH ; has presumably not been consult The present revolt on the part of CIVIC UNION HAS APPOINTED A COMMITTEE TO KEEP TAB ON members being present at every) \the Moorish pretender ts witoubt * meeting of the council to keep a} —— ote ‘me — we 4 ‘a MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL—WATCHING PROCEEDINGSIN | record of proceedings | edty fomented by the French and| RUSSIANS LEFT IN SUCH A HURRY THAT THEY | » corporation committee's tre Spanish nts to supply their gov ae ; he LIGHT PLANT AND GAS FRANCHISE MATTERS PARTIC. | se ey oa rhe hehe — a \ Bpecie! to The Star) née bewtath the o o of DenMit| cromcnte with an ox ma hutaes f NEGLECTED TO DESTROY RAILROADS AND peg we ae ihe WASHINGTON, D. ©., May 31 Jrr@gqult’s actions than bas alr | ULARLY other (mportant matter which the], : ay hs vention | OCKS ” " ? GREAT " P- | chicn’s maeatenaten ty seeding rhe eretensent that i. nice in | apppared: Me belteves that to some) jg making the demand that Per DOCKS THAT MAY BE OF GREAT USE TO JA |This injportant measure, for rea-|Of Ian Perdicardis, the American) extent the action of the brigunds 1% gicardiy be not harmed, Consul Gen ANESE—GUNBOAT DAMAGED + ia Uy AGRA } sons best known to the counctimen| @Millionaire, and his ne Ww, M-/ intended as a protest against 4 Gummere at Tangier wa jUNBOA L AG “a Unknown to the public and to, Washington Waterway com themselves, has been held up by the| Varley, a British subject, is of great) contemplated division Mo arr + eraser Shak within decent bounds, are council even since the new members| political significance, made by M./| and in the he that the United) puropean pow scald: tix. BAbanes® . a many of the “marked” men them-/ claiming attention, went into Office. It ts roughly | Joan Hens, th nent explorer, at) States and Great Britain will p ted to event his punish nip if r «ing many bullae , aiiliie the Civic. Unicon hes n}| There are many impor mated by members of the union, | Paris, ie causing considerable com-| veut the contemplated weizure of (he pordicardin were a) ; . 7 a | aaa 7 or the dines re closely watching and recording the| Felating to the lighting plant reckoning the. ditties retween | ment in diplématic cireles country by France and Spain F ork rietta | i ‘ 4 to the Chinese 7 ublic it dark ch 7 posed by the trun The Atm jean gunboats Ma ‘ DH official actions of every Seattle city] Wheh ae (ge li poe etthegr cnet = thdar nthe a for in Sige At the same time the state depart Praseuli,” said M. Hes ti’ | end‘ Castine Save axiived ’ j ene t No, 3, according Gienolien “ he council | 2088 y Engineer andj and those provided fo © ne , a und Castine have a : red ricer . 3 Teta auke Weve test March epee | the councilmen who are gk by |franchise, that the gas consumers | Ment is busy preparing to enforce forttier governme functionary | four American vessels Sorel Av a toler, wes ae = gerutiny is @irected particularty|him have so far failed completely jof the city are losing §700 a day|'t# demand for the immedate re whom the sultan forgotten to The peaple are a " It was reconnoltering £ Eguinst three of the oldest and best|to enlighten some of the council-/every day the matter {s delayed. |lease of Perdicardis. The Brooklyn |‘pay,fand he ip that Oh. ttl occenes with the ghow ‘al power : tS oo Manwa of the councilmen regarding| men, even. Much, however, is ex-| Approximately 50,000,000 cubic feet | with Rear Admiral Chadwick aboard! ranigom to be paid by the gove da to Akh Shalied Meee st ‘ ay lt ¢ forte. One petty Gaee whom more of, leas unsavory,| pected to be learned from the re-|of gas are used in the city every|is now at Tangier, and the bandit ment he will secure arrears in pa ridges tn the neighbor “oP killed and three others oboar® though purely cireur tial geports| port which City Engineer Thomson | month. The difference between &| Prassuli has been notified that! and also wipe out sever f ‘ . t me gun was badly Dave been made to ers of the| will make to the council tonight of | price of $1 for tIluminating £98 804) qmerica will hunt him afd his as-| by foreing the retirement of several, FRANCE WILL HELP | the great pier ged. F —unton nett Monday 45 cents for fuel gax and @ fiat rate] Ome Te Pl te any merious ineloe rgpecs a é ‘9 The comr Several vital matters wh vie- | of $ such a large amount ie | 8°C!stes to Geath if any serious tn-| ofiaield with ,wh he ts not on| WA TON, D k at GUNS IN GOOD CONDITION i pointed to look tims of the local electric trust are | consi | Jury comes to Perdicardis while be tréeudly tere It w « today that ‘ Th a fF alate of J. MF anxious to know are mentioned.| The Civic union has tnterested | !# in their hands “The political situat ¢ he to exe « K0od of-| Jan Gunboat Damaged ROME $1.—A hey 4 ie a ©. Harper, Wats. Among them is the unwarranted de- | ttwelf in sistent rumor that J.| The interview of Hess, the French | bythe prompt action of t ' f t tan of M to pat states that nearly aff the ” ler, EB. ©. Gre A. §. Kerry, 1. | jay in securing the right-of-way for | D, Parre Groat Northern rail-|explorer, w recent book on Mo-| Statee $n se c wars ing th s of lar I i M l-| guns by the Japanese af , Frank Br and Richard the light plant pole line, which t#| road's political boss, now president| rocco had a wide circula A Mal iveie Stace & aha . maew, 1. 9 « state| Kin Chow are in excellent condi- rd Ges Waite. At least one « now involved in a legal tangle that |of the Seattle Lighting company, |throughout Kurope, was given out) ism de \ teen he'* ike ve ¢ “ tion. Two thousand wounded Japs Seen As Seen present oto | may delay the delivery unte- | was given the latter poiition only | 1) pee -* ntgdllgeter aig Rbacgh , : Ft en ache bene em haskianni cent meeting of the counct a a nhown « er , . ‘ r ipal light tndefin that he might use hie p to ‘a more than oné committee meeting. | '! carte a coal Be ee : P He declares that there is much! not recogr y power in Morocco | state | on , Chow for Japan 4 At intervals the committee bas "I have not tnvestigated ¢ ° va p event the anting ot a frat | Ported dts findings to the executtve| UA'lon Closely mysel said Judge | to the American Improv € Gommittee of + nu. When the| Milo A. Root t of the civic | pany, It is rumored he will eof gach . as sunion yeste it appears | withdraw as soon as that matter (s the union will ha its p that fairly sp gress decided, not be tly eat & complete record of his a i made on th # light the con * ean be used hin nm th on th i ter t The consolid municipal campaign, if found bad. s deeply interested is) ing to pay div : At the present » the co! to what extent the elec | 000,000 of watere Sam Hill, ; tee is keeping esp y close tat tri will be ributed when it| president of the Gas and | the municipal | gh ty. The local | Elect mpany knowledged reas and the try indoubted- | publicly that that pany’s stock the American Impro ‘ort to prevent | was so badly watered that he had to pany’s $1 gas franchise heap light p prices in order to pay divi fected in its passage ) see that they do not The Citizens’ Light & Pow ert baa city’s lex « interest er company was burdened tn | matt ¢ hing this and other | that manner, but it was obliged to oes POOTERL res : se . a t of kee tw ee of our | pay a new plant | RPSE OF MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN LOST IN TH® eed WOODS FOUND-IN LONELY SPOT ON DICKEY RIVER | Nome thin sea : (Special to The Star.) ption w to the matter umtil peccount the mining operations there trip jer we . How n tw three weeks, * s pothing heard of the . TANGIER, M May 3 The < f K the f f Ke t n an e was made SP | wick the ha " er Ame " r Re Adn by tt bors who went to thelr | | sulted w 1 ‘ hee tt ft ey sso of investigat- “it ac sale Sreee cea yange * v t « f that the men bad” . m t ke pt cabin carefully be- ane = —— " & Angele t-|fore leaving, as wes thelr bablt a | haar r er W was| when they went away for the day. fo MORE CHANCE TODAY THAN THERE WAS TEN DAYS AGO BE UEATHS * ' Prior to thelr departure the stock 3 OF NOMINATING A MAN FOR GOY@RNOR IN ILLINOIS } ft f the ghastly i a, but eve 7 : 4 H tk f t The sig t met the gaze of the y he ed the| searching party was pitiable in the 1 § SPRINGFIELD. May 31 chair and immediately after he had ting v t extreme. A age! poral Ipmeregy " led tt ‘ ek ” t «© of t “we ked in the barn, When the Republican state conven- called the ation to order he) Emperor Advises Kuropatkin, n’e Geath was about one mile] from. stervatiod ena haves Gn aan tion reassembled today to continue ordered a call. It was the 50th a 4 | et B. Su b stable had met the same fate. The the balloting for a nominee for gov- | ballot t tood and Germany May Get Into N e Were guns i/ cattle, which had been allowed to ernor there were many rumors of| Yates 487, Lowden 396, Deneen \ ‘ tfon w n. It} run at large, were barely alive, hay- ‘ deala and settlements of the dead-| 38%, Hamlin 116. Warner 41, Gher-| -*CUble as a Result of Let niall : » whatever food they 7 lock in circulation, but first man 60, Pierce 28. ter | ] PORTLAND. Ore.. May aning back p up in the forest ballot fatled to indicate much; The 58th baljot taken just prior | SIBERIAN REGIMENTS SEN? 80 UTH TOWARDS KIN CHOW AND { Mre. A k was filed . wmain t of prog = e from the last taken over ten to adjournment for te 8 Oo | ie todas change from the last taken over ten mment. for ten Gays om {Py Borjnos News Ass'n) | WHOLE DIVISION WILL FOLLOW for 5 a er their cabin to vistt days ago, when the convention took May 20 was as follow ERLIN, May 31.—It has n fas ate t s. In some unknown oo” «=a recess In the hopes that the can Yates 483, Lowd veloped that the letter which | "4 4 hes became lost im the” DH Aidates could get together on some 285, Hamlin 113 kaiser recently sent Ger for f f a nor a wandered until 3 kind of a settlement man 46 and Pierce 19 kin by spectal courter | Gy Scripps News Ass'n. port Gen. Kuropatkin } sd. which te do bes tool 5 * necro Cannon was again in the The 60th ballot ahowed no change. lengthy expression of 8 a8; TIENTSIN, May od Alex € oe . on of the P pemmaapeeecten ——= | to the probable developments of the | 4 nat ¢ ha eat 1 t t Art 1 ‘ which he und it appears as if 1 war, criticising the weak points of | chi the } . ie gi f promot a alate te man gat down to , @ Russia and giving advice to Kuro-| '**e>* miles to the h 4 é ote a wee rd his renting | patkin. The kalser’s act is taken | Newehw Kin Chow ie t t 1 .3 undiscovered an { I ot T i y of Mathias has here as an indiscretion, which may y wi e h } * {ff « ] be interpreted as a breach of new- |! t ‘ ack f Bey f° foes Gevieeen aa rrality, thus p: « the govern- | effort to relieve Arth while th | or about five t ut 40 Critie, A. R. ook and A. F cara | when it aud | are baving a hearing in J - van Se Lcigpeteiten | ies & Ry & Ba 4 all these on it } née aftert A. nto the river b nppBeation of | to h at this point fi MAS. HARP LEAVES SEATTLE AND TAKES HER FOUR plated under | 6 to kee 10 feet deep and | axe. ° swift. That me FOUNDLINGS WITH HER—FILED ANOTHER DIVORCE SUIT ‘The Your mer od KNOXVILLE May 3 . Se ee BEFORE GOING | coeding® are miners, and § ‘ 1 , on the river | inthe engines k ar Warwi € . ° star |Brave Little Girl at Ritzville} wintam B. wilson, « G. A. R vet-| prampiabnce. They went to Yakutet esi ok sling in the ae , t Bay, Alaska, t . three : P . e: Mrs. Clarence A. Sa ae | Faced Angry Bull in Rescu-| juort weeke ego for the purpose of WANT CITY WATER ‘ ave @ ; i ost tlanel Tea ® 4 go to the a a oy » : . * ing veloping certair ert 1 . Morgan, aged §; Pearl 1 x f « ew im e ar > . t a ! * H t , “ w Her Parent by Bthel at that place LY tod ‘ 4 fame alleg ts The three defenda erin ’ ’ yesterda « t h of} N son, aged 18, is mi ath ained . | inal prBeceding were in > ti rom i tt fata gz. and t ty of a boy wRose to F ween ploy, He alloge . Yak t ty , has not been learned, was ald, feared that hes | tat-@ai reached, his three ait , . of «| JAMES BIRCH on. |* ating two miles down the prosecutt ft « y b “a became rebellious, ref to work yster JOHN ree under false pretenses ® fe 1k g and sup; and ifins aiiad’ te meron A é ; : eosin | for the support of her fak t p 1 k wh y him : rr le sa \ 1 4 tion, fed t he t e HI ys A I EI the e | € of Ca Sh | T | children . 7 ee ‘he ar as : | 3 Mcl mi | claims to b nal | | mon chur the lee 4 i Before she enty oprang If (By Scripps News Ass‘h.) 4 retained an ered head, one of th | SALIDA, « Ma F ner.| PITTSBURG, Pa,, May 81.- -Irving 4 him to b ng Mr, Heinrichs in the os Be = . againet her He fell but attempted to i a naive off | Wise, a well known engineer, this lives in B self from further in igh nop | } hig with bull's horns ned | Bh P ; : | h . scape’! morning shot and killed Kutie }! @runkenness | trampled { h t ou y ft" 1 | divorce sui Heinrichs ts in a crit | 43 Firtt i . 3 a eater a te the| rath @ boarding house owner. Wise | perior t But for the timely assistance " 4 ’ ’ sates a then committed suicide. It ts the plaintifr girl he would have been| © th ring ta th ‘ ay before ul 1-| morial services were in prog med that the Craff woman re fendant. 4 to death, the tJ. el mn they eral auth by ¥ « ‘the river bank. The bridge was! jected Wise as a sultor UE | EYES ON YOU" eattle Star DAY, MAY 31, 1904 PLAYING © ore os c0e svermnsewen sverees vetee sere ceeneececcmmagy : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOL. 6. NO CENTS PER MONT H 86. 25 THE STAR'S NEXT FICTION OFFERING WILL BE ONE OF CAPT. KING'S MOST POWERFUL STORIES MOROCCAN BANDITS JAP TROOPS sen HOLD DALNY meratinnn berets

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