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ONE CENT Tonight « and Thureday—Showers; Light to Fresh Southwest Winds, =. GUT EDITION ‘The THIS MAN MAY HAVE 3. W. Booton, a middle-aged man, as Jackson, Johnson and Mo Mont, where a man, sald to mation received from Butte, wer @ 0 charge of murder. men Damm and Cameron at Se ther informatio: evente south and Washington ore fram the Montana city epee and ninety-five cents to his no furt at police headquarte ee gevera! confusing stories) The erime for wh! was be April this morning that he) noon Gas vest Were formerly and bad Deen working at different things BUTTE, Mont, June 1.—In at of J. W. Booton, by the Se His arrest yas the result of in-/ ar sented from Olympla, | attle officers, City Detective by his victim ed the loeal of to take Bootak in tow on of this wining Py his life. Booton: has a stringpf aliases, ENED BECAUSE OF NJURY DONE IT BY BIG TUNNEL ; _ of brick and stonareigh- to return to work, A number of oe 906 pounds will Dreised; them were discharged for refusing) into the sir by lesthan «| to accept the foreman’s assurances ee oon er dur-| that the danger was past. a ae for ® pur- ‘The big seven-story bullies at) the corner of Fourth aven) and Marton street now reats on) ‘un- pe the nautical expeaion| AP! to a level fore) gemaidered that all danger of col- ‘of the structure is pest. ME crest tor doing Unerork hae been jet to Nichols * Hatley. centractors and housemovers, Ta- ARENT ATTEMPT TO PERIOR COURT hes settied Gg Folger and Aiden Cook hoisted up t “eR the work is completed. Thotgh some of the stone wo at We. front of the bis building & badly shatimed it hax stood the r th enormous strain in good style and Is Birectiy Ginter Fourth s¥¢-\ interest in « pl Gesrnt. a depth of nearly 159 feet towne ny ee ‘end is forty feet wide end ie forty feet wide A bed of the tamnel,| jy men and ran out into claime that the three ae the crust of the earth (©) my frequent attempts to kill him wh they were working at Yaka * tamnd that he was constantly in ee sing to the tunnel there fa a cavity above the fey his life. work’ in the tunnel “big enough 1°) Frame to Seattle about Fotl = house over in.” This cavity 1*) wes geo he says, knowing ich wetted into it wy) a result of the subsider the earth at this spot, the f HeXyat and secured warri h _ haeenettied four inches at the over keep the peace mo side and broken equarely 12. Thirse mon were give: two. It will have to be jacked up| ing tye Gordon yeaterday Ta touch the same manner as ix be-| noon. Vesterday morning ing done with the Stander HWOTE 4 the tunnel narrowly escaped be thel. bt uaey commis overwhelmed ly ® torrent of war a “morning that the water and for a time {| secure mply in « en p Who appears to be a citizen of the! Admitting to the police mat be had } used these names at different times.) na World and lives where he hangs his) “When Rooton was arrested, It was | fe tm the city Jail pending the cnought “sat he was only wanted by| Murphy, has made confession to the val of telegraphic advices from the Olympia authorities, but tnfor-| murder of Wells, and from the evi ie description, is wanted) night, that a man was wanted there for @ mystertous murder led the Booton was arrested by bee local officers to hold him watil fur- | could be received Jast Nght, and when searched had) Up to a late hour this afternoon advice had been received bh Beoton ‘about w! ape had been and where believed to be wanted {# explained At first he denied by the following special dispatch to Pater been In Momtana, The Star, received late this after & man bad been held up Murphy believes the Sound City au bout six weeks so, and the de thorittes have tn custody an outlaw of the Rghwayman as who participated in one of the most} noded murders In the history mp, in which “Mis ari Steve” Wells, a gambler, The Butte officers. while tie not know the mame of Booton lieve that to be an alias, and chat | THE STANDER HOTEL VILL BE JACKED UP AND STRENGTH. dame done oe god Btandery the, of the Oreat Northe raul- tunnel under Fourth awue. 4 wal We tol RATIONAL MAN TO STEILA-| COOM FRUSTRATED IN 6U- coma firm, and the prelimineryork| An apparent attempt to railroad te Bow weil wader wey, 3. M- Sh-|0 perfectly rational man to the 1n-| ‘ols is superintending the Job. he|sane aaylam to satisfy petty malice Work will consume about sixty ys\ was frustrated this morning by the), The largest fruit and will, Goet the rallrond com@y refusal of a lunacy commission ap- ~y le city rarw iil about $15,000 pointed by Superior Judge Bell to ‘The building, which cost SPPt- | commit J. H. Ethel to Steflacoom r 1a 120 feet wider! ‘The ‘complaining witnesses|!"# the shiners were bury ax bees atigated to Wel against Ethel were Carl Kruse, 1.| 0° Paring end delivering the ship. | ments for the tar north at oe Senator t inches on the cant side and ‘Ythree men were put under bonds by inches on the weet. BY MAN* | Justice Gordon yesterday afternoon 460 ordinary jackscrews It tl! fon account of their repeated threats ite former level eo kill Ethel, and it was shown in minute fraétion of an inch each O8-ourt this morning that they #wore an insanity complaint against @ man simply as revenge for his ving caused warrants to be issued ir arrest several days ago The trouble between the four men red awa whole gan up in Alaska about a month Failrond tunne! st this spot!) ” Kruse, Folger and Cook had ¢ mining out-| and there “iderable difference of opinion Mrding the division of their earn Gutcksand was pierced by the work- If before they came to this city bunch of shippers down when the sign “No more freight” was stuck up on the wharves. It ts have aboard from | port today nearly 1 sisting of commercial, mining and of Nom On the steamship Orexon, which will eall at 7 o'clock, are C. D. Lane, pany; J. lL. Beau, president of the }¢ 18 enon Ligh place, The at 9 o'clock, will take Dr. ( just east of the Hotel Stender, theytended following him on the| thelrrest. As soon as they land od Sral days ago he made ar St Com poset Duilding, owned by J. M. Cob /rangents to have them bound) >’? Mining Com per, of the Alaska Company, and M. D. Sa | will establish « large dry goods | house at Nome. | a hear plaint against F At the time the bed of quicksand charel him fnesanity. Atto wan encountered the workmen fo Frank gavre who represented ~—TOLANOWER GARG — UF WANTON MURDER the man under arrest ts either Hitt’ O'Connor, or his pal, a man ed Burke. The latter, dence in the possession of the aw thorities here, a conviction, they ar sort, ie almost certain, Wells conducted & gambling re sort In a cabin across an alley in the rear of the elty hall, aud on the morning of February 22, 1901 he wae called to the di by twe highwaymen and after being com pelled to throw up hie hands, was shot dead on the doorstep Two gamblers in the cabin were held up and robbed Theodore Heas was met a moment later by the robbers and hel and robbed. In the struggle cape Heese was shot in the f The murderers wore later arr but succeeded in escaping from the elty 7 (eit LE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUN x | THE STAR'S NEXT FICTION OFFERING WiLL Ana tion b euting Att jdeputy, hae reai« r | Curned to private practice. Accord jing to th form the duties of his office, par tioularly with reference to certain gambling cages. (My Beripps News Ane’nd W. L. Waters, a young lawyer, who is « political protege of J, H Dawes, of the G ublican ed to fill the vacancy lett by Mr,| ‘rbMburien cost at least two lives | Krfete’s resignation. | retirement should be given wo than « were mention In the news papers wid Mr. Kriete to « Star man t as a deputy wu am willing to leave it to the pablic.| operon aud to the cane succeeded. prding to Detective | sinuations agufet paper interview tempt to answer him. IT might give! WHE be devoted to the names, dates and figures, bat the YaEuN matters of int public is well aware of the f that led to my and there is no necessity for adding anything m Pr The \~ Mra Horace MeClure will recite and] Krigte.” he naid 1 have got noth there will be an a@dress by Mrs ting te #ay about his resignation” | Marton Baxter, With thie the prosecuting attor ney Yeplaced a cigar in hin mouth and looked out of the window into the fine Jane weather Mf. Kriete hax been generally re | Ritded wx the most efficient man tn Mr Beott's office and retires with | th Mi will of the courte and remult of tong continued frie wl weon himself and the head the office, BO, Kviete, F ey Scott's Jus haw Worked, outside of Mr. Seott Ha will probably go to Ne law DUsiness within the next week art today r Kreit Mr. Se tt by attempting to per GREEN RIVER, Wyo, June 1— machine, will be appoint It wae not my desire that my! whe complete reporte come tr day. “I tried to do my duty der Mr. Seott, and 1) OIL MILL MEN MEET fficials with whom I in contact, as to wheth 1) Mi Buperts War called to “Mr. Seott hag thosen to make in-| tel teday by in & news| son Of Mher i shall @ at will be in rder at the Rige ho resident M. J. J, Titer n, The malon th Partanes (o the craft aving the offi & B Cook and Carl Kruse, ac to do Je leo 1s BifRelan Alaske mining man, bod pouting Attorn non-committal regarding the resig-| fy harm, were need under $300 nation of Mr. Kriete. He prefers to] BaRMEBO keep the peace by Justice way nothing about the ca ot Mr. Gerdon » mn. A. F rday afternc Kriete’s action. Mr. Scott was seen| Meigen jointly charged, was re is offic today by a reporter of| lead, me the evidence against him Star | WAS NOt sufficient to ph ee can't ¢ to me oe bond» ace him uo CRUSHING BLOW TO KUROPATKIN UNCONFIRMED TOKIO DISPATCH SAYS KUAOM! INFLICTED A deavor to keep Ethel from appear ing im court yesterday afternoon Ethel was release after bis ar- Test yesterday on his own recog nizance, #0 he waa able to teeetify in the justice court. The physicians who examined him today my that ft ix a clear case of spite work. “There is not a thing We won see that can cause any one to believe that the man fe of unsound mind,” they sald at the conclusion of the hearing, “and we @o not see that any one had any reason for believing him to be in- Ethel is endeavoring to hare ts. sued tn Alaska warrants for the ar- rest of his three enemies on charge of highway robbery and “| [fault with imtent to kill He ciatma| |that the men held him up at the point of a revolver and stole bis outfit. has commenced a ely!l action against them to recover $718, the value of if Bie los boat Droperty. SHIP FRUIT TO NOM The largest fruit shipment that thon the © on, Tacoma and day. All yexterday morn whary ftermoon there was an angry a the front 10,000 boxes of fruit wil lenve this port for the nerth on the steamers sailing for Nome today The three bic Nome liners will Seattle for th ) people, con- laboring men, ax well as a large is full of freight and many tons number of prospectors. } Among those who will take pas sane on the Tacoma are W a Deverean and William Matt largest mining of ators id Mercantile Company, of Nome, nd John J. Sesnon, president of the ring Company, ot that Senator, which w nal Johnion, president of the White N. K. Ve acific Exprens | muels, who A cot fit of th Wayaid tal wilt be held at t house next Bunday afte pm A teresting prog hat bern pre pared and there 3 LIAO YANG, June 1.—~Rusei soldiers wounded {n a skirmish near | Vagenfuchu Monday arrived today. |t They state that a detachment of | ing that the attempt w | Japanese of the Thirteenth infantry | lem, hurriedly retrea! and some cavalry att convey of 260 men |TURKISH REFORMER SAYS mtn at SULTAN HAS ARRANGED FOR Oy B@nator Boott of Weet Vv COMPLETE ANNIHILATION OF te ARMENIANS IN OTTOMAN EM-| PIRE BERLIN, June 1 Pasha, the two tung tn which he states that the sultan of Turkey is plant DECISIVE DEFEAT ON RUSSIANS — SQUADRON OF cos SACKS CAUGHT ANDO BiG aunt CAPTURED _ ROME, June 1—A telegram reteived here from Tokio states that General Kuroki has admin red @ rushing defeat te the Russi under General Kuropatkin near Gumenes, and that all the Russian positions east of Hai Cheng have been abandoned. Several guns were captured and « whole squadron of Cossacks taken prisoners. (It is poasiine the above is @ greatly exaggerated seoount of the fight at Simatsi, thirty-<‘ve miles neeth ef Feng Huang Cheng.) — a - COSSACKS CUT JAPANESE DETACHMENT TO PIECES siete, ae three Japanese soldiers os alive Another detachment #0 help the Japanese, but see. ould be hope. 4. The Coe ked a fornge Macks followed berian Cos-) maphine-gun fire and two battalions sacks came to the rescue and! of Japanese infantry intrenc hed, the! charged the Japanese with lances) Coksaeks retired with d sword the loss of | 25-rounded eres ling O¥er the arrangements made by | thetdocal entertaininent committer ingimeting the senting arrangements jin tHe Coliseurn and the Plana for | a Miaporition of tickets for dete [eet alternates, prese reporters | ange eral public, the sub: cotr Sune 1B to complete aii motets Memb ding See deta y Hin whe i@ chairman, Harry 8 Hapapolis and KR. B. Schne ~ ay Mourt| ¢ “i Turkish refor ticles to the Ve ITALIANS IN MONTREAL ARE uit of which will be annihilation of the Ary| S@RIOUS BREAD RIOTS jane in the Ottoman eimpire. mple ARRANGE FOR MONTREAL, June 1.—Prend riots leads ar threatened among hundreds of |the adm! destitute Italian omigrante now! CONVENTION 9 wrices ori trata | arrived today from } died hutdred are on th | Hurope. ‘on and five r way from ML, June 1—The mem PLAVED Hooxe M 1 ' | Wille Ge boy nded today to give f whtee “Jong Yo % « ts for the I RE Relicot Y ' Judge Bell t wy e he as 1 of ldren ngo t A iti ia ! THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE a i j THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : VOL, 6. NO. 87 BE ONE OF CAPT. KING'S MOST POWERFUL STORIES PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL PLEADS FOR NOTORIOUS TENDERLOIN BROTHEL president of the olen public officiale with whom be! council and attorney tion of the license and revenue committee rec Tom Winsor © not given a renewal of his at Northern Ke-! Meets in the Green river and ite and much damage to property. ‘The adopted by a vote of nine to/the members of the committee worse than the Detroit r o no ay pe thought it une Ses tae ae i & | enadimon ly not to renew the li-| Richard Winsor, one of tht r similar) conse [and most respected citizens WOOD Mat will be Kreatly increased ommittee of the etl would have ircurmetances the action of the ma-| was a refreshing exhibition his potat! Gs “nt from one mem lking to them coin hunting/toward the local United States tm-|, “Why has tig bis per-| migration officials. with whom sonal canvas was yet remains to be! Chief Delaney was formerly asso Tex, June 1.—The|, Having fatle eleventh annual meeting of the On lente’ Association D&t t another, earnestly as an offic ention not the council mmendations of the Jehief of police had appeared befor conse and revenue ox afternoon and explained not think the Detroit bar shoul nmittee in the disorderly house,” ers on the beat right along the last few days there have been a half dozen arrests It ie a resert for we took a 17 oat of the place. er enters the house bella are rang al! permission to ride on t was insulted when he went into the hotel and afterwards struck by the) Officials in soaking helpless China to warrant ed Delaney offere IS Oh t Arthur was begun y (one does not ask to h It is the opin refugees who have ar- Arthur will ne the enemy succumb to the bers of the enemy WILL ROAST SOMEBODY THE NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS WILL NOT FIGHT OVER WiL cigars, chews tobacco and swears | Bullivant of this city drew in the } ks 7 wife, Lydia Bullivant, yesterday but meeting @ heavy | ' [ton are that his wife is cruel, that | she is a person of bad habits and violent temper, and that life with her has bee ann profa complaint st occupied in t ties of chewing tobacco, fvely.” resolutions in the Derr to be a good, kind husband and bear his lot like a man, but has found it impossible to be resigned to his fate Hearst is not in ev! HOLD PEACE — CLAIM FRAUD retition to have decls to Ballard property Drawn together by thelr common desire to # arbitration sucece war as at bet women—educators, jurists, diplo- | ‘#et for filing and planking Ralls mate, statesmen and business mon— |" avenue aw have gathered here for the tenth an nual conference bitration. The visitors are the RE. y guests of Albert K. Smiley, a wealthy Quaker, who inmugurate: the series of conferences ten years ago and who has devoted a great part of his time and fortune to the promotion of peace and final massacre of Arme THREATENING TO CAUSE nians, the r the ¢ was obtained by coercion, The plaintiff ie Ida Folsom, nistratrix of ¢ He died inat year a widow and five children by a for Erickson lots valued + condition that him during his de atrix and the Dawley claim that this)s nadeenwern endo Heht vo South rity. CENTS PER MONTH 1 Hi, GILL ATTEMPTS TO NULLIFY CHIEF OF POLICE DELANEY'S EFFORTS TO PREVENT THE RENEWAL OF THE DETROIF ‘trom bis pedestal to defend the no-| HOTEL'’S BARROOM LICENSE—LEAVES THE, CHAIR TO { jous Detroit hotel at the council CONDUCT LOSING FIGHT ON THE FLOOR vd COUNCIV CHAMBER ficers themselves up to testify, but{dozen other resorts essary and voted |is owned by « brother before the) #ttle,, Hie tyo sons atte } ‘or Hyinden and| the state ms iy, It is not iN, Conway, Zbinden and) the sate E> the humble quent the lol le were the only members who against it, In bis speech plainly showed his animosity v lie Shomo, whi dezvous of bunep es and thieves, and why does he say, nothing about the Bismarck whem he refers to resorts patronize by fallen women? I do not blame Winsor for strike ciated while Gill was acting as at torney for French women whom t federal authorities had ordered de ported because they came to this country for tmmoral pUrDORS.| gi et ee eater de Gpow Bowen, Daulton, Johnston and Ben i his property without a search war- jamin defended the action of the) '\ ——. ae wo 7 in that mane 1 would like to know,” said Gill whether the license and revenue committee wants to reject this Ii cense upon ite own tnformat upon that of the chief of po it this pi I would have they entered my hous ner.” The Detroit hotel. on Second avee nue south and Main street, is one of the numerous disreputable lodge ing houses the chief of police an@ mayor have allowed to exist above the Jackson street “dead line” In face of the unanimous protest of the iness men of the ctty, espectally, the wholesale merchants south of Yesler way It is only one of several so-called els that make the old tenderloin strict, which the Humes edminis- tration pledged itself to cleanse, ag bad in reality as the red lght dts that the chief or his) trict officially set apart by the city atrolmen are dishonest, but I ob-| authorities to their using the high-handed| ‘These hotels tacticn employed by {mmigration m or know nothing lar case, but | et to boosting any particular patrolman. This the firet time there has been ra im thie ¢ in the question of del egating to a patrolman the right to take @ away If this councl) cannot carry the burden given it we had better an nul the ra such mat rniiee chief ! to the re the real homed of the scarlet women of the new, tenderloin district, as was show! men. They are starting in that|recently when the police raid way. I object to placing vested in-| them for the purpose of breaking ug] terests at the rey of policemen. the gang of French vagrants, meme “I would like to know why the|bers of which were defended A ve closed «| President Gill in police court. Seward tonight. She will carry rd passengers, many of whom are bound for the Tanana country. She |tekes a large cargo. of gener ‘items OS HE SA y S SHE (By Scripps News Ass'n) southward from Dalny | one Kin Chou are assisting the gar- IRONTON, 0., June 1.—The labos SMOKES HE | troubles at the Hamilton Furnace works at Hanging Rock, just below this city, reached a crisis this morn- ing when a striker was arrested on the charge of shooting Superintends | ent Jeffries in the leg last evening, in linia, | The strikers threatened to rescue the prisoner. The vill is terror A wife who smoken expensive! stricken Hoth pa a ‘x4 tees ported negroes are armed witht rifles. the like @ pirate is a prize which R. T. . atrimonial lottery three years ago, | $3 ording to a story he tells in a His grounds for a legal separa me what he terms “an yance . The de ant is a woman using (By Sertpps News Ass'n. angwage 06 6 brew , DENVER, Colo, June 1—The Western Federation of Miners tod r Proposition to increase when she is not masculine proclivi moking capita tax from $2 to $4 per cigars an nking whisky. All! year, ‘The motion to increase get Practices being indulged in excess: but ‘ - The questi Mr. Bullivant says he has tried the Ame BiG CONTRACT LET BY CITY CONFERENCE The board of works this afternoon awarded a contract for laying the ‘ i . water main on Harvard street and LAKE MOHONK, N. Y., June 1.— ent streets to Stirrat & Groetz, t firm's bid was $14,541. Two r bids were recelved. he board did not award the con+ 8 of settling disputes n nations, some 200 men and a’ international TROUBLE TANGIBR, June 1.—The Ameri+ hin 0 ¥ ve Olympia, Baltimore and Alank rrived today, making: od Stetes watwhips im DOLPHIN ARRIVES The steamer D orning

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