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Teens tea cennenes seteserneane sens rae:eeseneremmens THE OWLY PAPER IN SEA THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NE ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION REAR ADMIRAL BARCLAY CONFIRMS THE STAR'S EXCLUSIVE NAVY YARD STORY---SEE PAGE SIX The Seattle Star VOL, 6 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1904 NO. 91 25 CENTS PER MONTH “A KNIGHT OF COLUMBIA” IS THE TITLE OF GENERAL CHARLES KING'S STORY WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN IN THE STAR CIT) COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE ALLOWED THE CIRCUS TO MULCT THE CITY OUT OF $720 LICENSE MONEY 7 “UNGLE JOE" GANNON =| STORIES FROM SEWARD MANY KILLED Oe ETE FLATLY CONTRADICTED 8 FIVE-YEAR-OLD VERGENE MALTBY, WHO WIELDED THE GAVEL OVER THE ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN CONVEN- OFFICERS OF TANANA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND ALAS. to aditional help. There arq TION about 20 chaps hanging around thi KA CENTRAL RAILWAY CLAIM THERE 18 WORK AT FAIR | ssloons today and eupping. around —— » » the wharf, but nothing could ine WAGES FOR ALL WHO WISH IT—PRESIDENT DICKINGON | {Util to go to work. ‘Those are MAKES STATEMENT kind who kick and write yarn@ apers telling them how, are ——— —_—— ers of the Dollar stated th fIENDS LAY MINE AND TOUCH IT OFF BENEATH CROWD OF — ae a sd Accordng to Geo W;. Ubethin t thete-own en sont 0 take Owl’ thet there was considerab! he train, which was runnin wah. aediaiain a ies tle wang wor now direct for the ction among the railroa® NON-UNION WORKMEN IN COLORADO — ELEVEN KILLED |i i bought to a sudden : ° os ee Se OR CON anany ad tp hell Tegulations | borers at Beward on account off OUTRIGHT, EIGHT MORE WILL DIE—FRIGHTFUL SCENES [stop, and the crew hastened for Ra tog jompany, who came from) since Mr. Dickinson cancelled his waxes and that a large party of ward. They were terror stricken by | Seward on the steamer James Dol-| contract, are getting ties out were re yo on the Bertha, AT MINING STATION the sight. It took them but a few lar, yesterday, the stories told by | prices varying from 17 cents to 2 oothsn ~ pig wr Posehn ._— seconds to appreciate the terrible | returning taborere regarding the | oe” ee 1 making from $3.25 to $4.8 * ~ . ? oa aah eye aa , © 0 ey | situation there tly exag-| per day ording to thet 18 were being carried on alo’ f VICTOR, Colo, June 6—Threeyhere a company of the National preety ne ne etn tg tr gerated. ‘The ce com. |Video! chil with the broad auc hlef trouble seems to be « lad feadred pounds of dynamite placed | quard was ordered out and a retier |“! testise the terrible disaster be pany is now employing from 20@ to| “We have today 50 men from $ f tool# with which to work ; fm a mine b: known assassins un-|train sent from Cripple Creek, « jfore them, messengers were rushed 209 men, he says, and is giving the|to $2.75 laying track, loading He sald that Seward was very & mine by unknown | zoe! a and ofticere, | Ott OF aasiatance | work to laborers as fast as they ap-| handling ties, ete. We have in t and only « few idle men were q der the depot at ne ag ara rig oy ms po ery c ms e ” The Findley mine ts controlled by ply. The work is now progressing) ¢mploy 18 men or t the place when the Dolla ripple Cre road, © train arrived at Independen —" son th ieee et “ dew cf yy Mim “g iceeen ots Me tate temas Laed Us watin OF Samael ceaeeeag| A: E- Carleton, president of the faat aa the froven ground will| penter gang at ¢ there last ‘Tuesday. Tee bi sou £ — © - ,- P mal b * wom permit and about atx miles of re | day We have 25 men at miace “ had been moved ov n ing, while twenty-five non-unton | bodies was begun at 4 o'clock this ea ragrrenyt a ~ fo a hed have been. prepared fer track k king after the|at the present scenes of rafiroai miners, employed at the Findiey | morning. oo oo ane Lo neg - eat laying. ng, etc, at prices| work, which left the town almos§ Mine located on Bull Hill, were] The scene about the depot ts hor pe arog Myron “ore ; hance at De uctnson nays that mont of! » $8.80 par day ,| cenertes r wo or th on os. the aie | Por ny of for bor | be men who have cor 4 went men are laborers and| ratiefied workers ¢ down of eres spon the platiorm. jrible im the extreme. Portions Of) “rhe Mine Owners’ association there expecting to get Klendike time in any case turned| I but did not air their troubles Bleven of the non-union workmen | human bodies are scattered over the) os oes testing tte morning wages, but that there was no rep an Who applied for work| The main body, tt is claimed, will instantly killed, and eight | right-c y of the railroad and in} oo ol ent request to Governor |resentation ea the part ro vat ncntinn Ga ts Sheth fujured. Two others were|s twenty-foot hole made by the ex | vate tein <n; tlie ana construction company that 1 foreman have spoken| The Bertha is scheduled to acriv@ lows y hurt. A partial list | plosion are several skulls, arms, hen moet ve nme a = poss omer | such Wages would be paid. j man in town personally! here at 2:30 this afternoon. | - a que howe: Mr Dickinson aye there ar of the dead follows | lege and hands. ss oe P we | . - GUS AUGUSTINE, age 33, of Vic-| Every object within a radius of | ¥ a Pat Ba amepbn se ae |many men ot Seward | whol tor. fifty feet from the hole ts bewpat- | rors ve et rer te Crack ousy | princely jee, and that these are| 6é 99 ARTHUR MUESLEISEN, age 35, | tered with blood. Eight ofthe more|puuy | fee, See ee eee ot Victor. seriously injured men are lying at] 4 reward of $50,000 will be of-| | sennats mal reporte HENRY J. HAAG Victor in a Red Cross hospital. | e044 for the arrest and conviction of} | “If more than 100 men disgusted FLECK MeLAIN, shift boss. They are in a terrible condition | tne fiend who is responsible for the bowed ony from Seward on the CHARLES BARBER. from the wounds they received and} aisaster. le a _ or me every = > a HERBERT McCOY. all will die Bloodhounds bave arrived and the | which are posted at V ailing } 3. H. HATSOOK, age 56 The plotters evidently did not| officers are trying to find th for labor im the mining campe back FRED BUCKLEY. want to injure any of the trainjof the murderers. Suspects f{ there at the rate of #5 cents per ‘WM. SHANKLAND. crew. The train started from Altaleurely be lynched, if appre | and If they have passed these ‘The injured: J. A. Bodlee, hurt | Vista and picked up men at various | now. | i f a ve sew how anmk about the face and head and in-|places who had just come from| §. P. Vanatte, one of the party| ait that can be placed in what ; ©. Clarence Allen, work on the night shifts and who| who escaped injury, said |ere ‘say about the Alaska Central,"| THE NORRIS AND ROWE CIRCUS WAS TREATED VERY KINDLY 4 ; c pe y say abou Alaska Central broken; John Gayvey, both lege | wished to return to their homes. “We had been at the station about | B MALTRY seid Mr. Dickinson this morning BY THE CITY COMPTROLLE R’S OFFICE—DEAD LOSS OF $729 ¥ broken; Edward Holland, both legs| When within seventy-five feet of | two minutes when the explosion oc “oes 7 | with reference to the st that the G i anno i Teehen; Phillip Chandier, ankle|the depot at Independence the en-| curred. It seemed to come from ua- wwe ni rin D, I. ror ee ~aete rand Cannon bas @ new | Hertha would have o con- IN LICENSE FEE ’ brokeh and hurt internally. gine whistle sounded for the men at} der the platform. I was thrown Vergnne: gee on hee Gag to Gabe iy teams Chleaga, with her | denn Y iednten treat i ‘The mine was discharged by elec- | the depot to get ready to board the | seventy-five feet. The Shurtliff) mother, Mra. W. W. Malthy, one day est week. On the train, she | Tanana Construction tricity by a man concealed in the / train, and to warn the laggards to/ shift had not reached the depot, but| was shown, in & paper, a group @f pictures of some of the nota- [that there had been Thanks to the wonderful mathe-, The matter has been kept exceede | shaft house of the Delmonico mine | make haste. was hurring down. All of the twen-| bles of the big Republican et cour@ntios. She picked out Uncle | sentation on the part of the company | matical ability of the city comptrol-| ingly quiet, Inspector Mareh refuse deadly wire has been traced} As the sbrill blast sounded, a/ty-five men oo the platform w re| Joe's ure and sald { jae ft wages to be/ler’s office Norris and Rowe's cir-| ing to discuss it, and Deputy Compe building. ‘The fiend used «| muffied roar came. The mountain| non-union. Only two or three bs it a dear old man!” paid. ny had « certain|cus “soaked” Seattle for just $720/ troller Melee being “toe busy” with which to pull the|trembied as if shaken by an earth-| bodies of my comrades could be | The next day her mother took her to the convention hall and |amount per mile to expend in the/ during the three days it exhibited in|talk about it. He admitted thi The @ 7 she recognised the “dear old man” at once. construction work, he said, and if| this city, Although the show should | morning, however, that the circug’ quake jetomation was loud} recognised. The balance were just While her mother's attestion wes distracted escaped, went | this amount were exceeded road|have been compelled by city ordi-| paid just $20. as the news was received |and long and could be heard for) blood and masses of flesh. downstairs and got on the floer Of the gonvention. In the next few | Would have to be abandoned. He/nance to pay a license of at least) Approximately 15,000 persons visa - a - — minutes she was on the platform. “Dnele Joe,” always fond of |*#7* Weees at Seward are higher | $260 a day, it was required to hand ited the cireus on the first day children, picked Vergene up and put her on bis knee. Then, during | than in Seattle and the men are|over but $10 a day. This amounted | was in this city. Fully 800 attende@ many prominent citizens. permitted to board themselves #/to $30. The ordinance called for|tt on each of the two succeeding) - the 534 ballot, she wielded the gavel, the center of interest, and it ~ The object of tonight's gathering yelated that when the tiny bi they s0 desire $750. days, A city ordinance provides y bands brought the gavel down upon the | “ is to effect a permanent organiza- deck, t was instant attention. The beautiful child, in her pink We agreedsto pay a minimum| The matter never even came be-/ that “not less than 20 cents for each tion to maintain the old social ties. ent Uaihe ennndie y doe wen att tee, . » seale of $2.59 per day for common| fore the license and revenue com-|seat in any circus charging 60 cente Bs It has been decided to hold a ban- 6 laborers, and from that up to $4.50 mittee of the council, according to|or less for admission shall consti« of every year h nin ttle later State Genator Bamith bought her some Peanuts | for skilled labor,” Mr. Ballaine eaid.|Counciiman Benjamin, ite chair-| tute the license fee for the same.” ersary of the great fire which she divided with Uncle Joe, amd the pair—the tiny maid “Bome men went up from here and man. Deputy Comptrotier Meise, in| “It further provides that in “all - and ~~ ~ ——— ~had a delightful time, munching the tooth- lthe minute they got there and | the absence of City Comptroller Rip | canes where admission fee be in ———- --—--— ¥ come ‘gooter agreed to demand $3.50 per day as| linger, who is in Loe Angeles, and|excess of 50 cents the license - — & minimum seale for common labor | Li ¢ Inspector Marsh had full cents, the license fee shall isp MAY USE BRINE |\enesivoent smith oF THE and @6 cents per hour for skilled of the matter, ‘Phey charged| be leas than $260 a day. And in LARGE LOSS OF LIFE ATTEND- cals 2 aad MORMON CHURCH SAYS or, We would have been pleased| merely the leense required for a|cases where the admission fee be tm ING EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN v NE IG Dy aN MOTHER-IN-LAW ARE te pay that amount, but it would | dog and pony show, which is $10 ajexcess o¢ ¢ — Oe eel ‘emporarily at least, the Seattle “IN ALL have made the road so expensive! day shail be not less than per day, y | LLINOIS DISTILLERY & Lake Washington Waterway com- that the construction must have aaa eal ‘ pany has stopped useing city water RIGHT been abandoned. | - en — rye ns ns in sluiecing the south “canal.” Will Atier this meeting and our ex ALE | lingham ha ‘ H. Parry, one of the members of bee planation that we could not pay the LIT TL }tlon for the ote “| = PRORIA, Til. June 6.—The death | the company, announced this after- a }meale demanded, the men began to | city’s Interests at large and for thé Met Taeiten trom the explosion in|B0on thet work would be stopped, | 4 CAPT LAKE, June ¢—In an nd- I hicts, Some of them went to werk TERSELY TOLD advantage of the real estate busle, the eleven-story warehouse of the pending present negotiations with | People's Sake ce ee iain at our scale, while others, who would| ness locally. Among other things Corning Distillery Company here! the counctl. It is said that the com | cnurch President Joseph F. & ved |not work under any clrcumatances,| : |they will try to have all unsightly Saturday has been increased to pany, in the event of not being al | ismented the fact that it by tbe | decided that they would knock the TEN MILITARY prisoners con-|“for sale” advertisement signs Te fourteen. The big building caught| lowed to resume the use of the) come» common thing to feat of the | row. victed of | various, offenses at the} moved. fire lo was city’s water, will erect a plant to ” > detente’ the We have kept our agreement! Vancouver barracks were sent Sat-| — eee seetmes — | pump water from the bay soil eetge ted ond nmap alts with men, and, the fact urday to Alcatras Islaud to serve) THE CITY OF BLAINE has now lowic - throughout the world Is that | - | » pies sh a Seward, shows that we are right —— and progressive business men of the who aay aeeadeny tales to tne} role mo grid stig ai HE RUSSIAN ARMY DEFENDING THE PORT a to a certain ex-| MRS. JAMES OGSDEN of Pampa city. were or and contempt. | . | ong, nai of course, if men| Was bitten by a rattiesnane Fri-| _ euplosion were burned to death be-| peu ‘. Now 5 want to cay that the best | / atk th elday. The snake bad charmed a| THE HOOD RIVER yield of they could be extricated from! another spring supplying several | friends I ever had were my mothers- ye Bane gg ery at are < l 4 oy. ~ weedy eg Fn . hin wreckage. i lccatdents tn the connor” part of|in-inw. I loved and honored them Jule’ 6—A CKsstbeIintich taye Chinese retigumness [ete Mt Set fe Rot our me er ig tattle cyte ong a is pr Bm Eight bodies _— fecover Meones the city was found to be impure by |4P4 shall ever hold thelr memory) riving there report t the Japanese are within two miles of the 4 orroborate the statements | its fang her finger, Prompt ap-|off. The district around Milton at oe ted eee chine dar) Cty Chemist Smith this morning. | mecred. They wer tea “"4) Russian army defending Port Ar thur made by Mr. Dickinson and himeelf,| plication of alcohol and the ser water, however, is yielding fied by parts of their clothing It is located at Twenty-first avenue | Yo'thy of their daugh . Pies reinforee@tiy @he troops laneed at Daisy sine showed a Star man a/of a phyiscian saved her life. splendidly and the season there ig. still clung to their charred and) south and Atlantic street. It is un The Jagenen « ; y . Sysco d4 Ww bs = fea hetaht mangled bodies safe according to the chemist, being ARRAIGNED preceeded along the test const tontag Sart Arther, under the sovort Silet enotoser of the con-| THOMAS WADE, the mest catter| tala ‘The list of identified dead and) ootaminated with se age. of Japanese gunboats, which kept apace with them, a short ways | een on pany, addreased to Mr.| who has been on trial on @ charge| CaPT."JOHN KINZIE, VU. 8. Misting ie se follows: Brnest geen - - out from shore, Hallair 4 dated at Seward, May|of havin auded his employer|retired, and former military ime Milton Crow!, William Fin-| : . ‘ - ' m . wh . rae A : es John Hobaker, Frank Knoll, (My Scripps News Ass'n.) The Chinese say the J s@-are Within seven miles of Port | go by makin fa r js on the/structor of the Agricultural Cole ley Jr., John Hobaker, n TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ; ; Arthur proper. A Japanese wei coPrespondent at Dainy confirm the | Kngineer Swanits says in part: cash register at Kalama, has been| lege, has gone to Olympla to accep ee Ate Powell, Joke Vast OT. LOUIS, June 6—Four men, t of the advance of the Japanese but th fit “Dear Sir: 1 have your favor of | acquitted a position with the state militia, ‘vee, adoneph Zimmerman, George} ~ charged with arson and malicious} Feber’ ag & vege 4 dea . ono b the city of Port Ar. [MAY 22 and have noted enclosed! ‘ omieden Pa ie Gebhardt, Peter Lettemeyer, Thos. | . destruction of property, connected| teen m' between the advancing ermy and the city of Port Are |May #2 and have noted enclose) | presbytert .% bg wig & Montgomery and Samuel Pai lon er ae peers o- — with Sunday's bull fight riot, were| thur, instead of seven, as reported by the Chinese iy so Pager Pe cbse sp Red at! as a eee men) eS I a re Pry vbr —_ A tied up by the severe storms of the |Siteigned thie morning. Theis Reports of a big battle are expeeted Momentarily, as the Rus |}, returning laborers, I beg to ad-|brated its thirteenth anniversary.|tempted to hold up George 8 Mil« Besides the lows of human life past week, The-rivers and email hearings were set for June 8. All| sians are known to be entrenched ome eight or ten miles north of you that these men are hardly|Rey. A. F. Kirkpatrick, who has) ler of Bellingham, easily proved ped Drere Peanee oe tae pay Streame are out of their banks. ‘The | ¥'l! be released on bonds the olty, in preparing to attempt to cheek a further advance upon rere, but rather saloon 1c in pastor of the church through-|alol at his. trial, and has m geething lake of burning whisky, |FOD losses are heavy. Pay ora | precipitated yeeiag| Port Arthur who are physically unable t alout its thirteen years, preached the| brought suit for $2,000 alleged dame “ | Presvcscla lay when the large crowé tha! day's work at any price. I could/anniversary sermon. ages for false arrest extihen the explosion occurred the! nexvirr, Jane 6—The supreme gathered to witness a much-adver- Safely offer then $6 © Gay and then| gana: <= sant jamie oF erele o sky : today a tised bull fight, realised that it ha nag cong “ | : , t bulk] ‘THE FUNERAL of Lout a court today denied the application | . portant witness was absont. It was | they would not work. Every steam AN ORDER for four ears of bulk 2 FUN . of Louts PF. Ches gabled The Hauld caught fire| of President Moyer, of the Western | been duped. The toreadors had | feast for August 20 brings some of these beauties who,|wheat is being filled at Davenport|min, for forty-two years chie® Sad formed running streams *!!| Federation of Miners, who is held | DUSY time getting away, and finally Bas sn. orl on thelr arrival, expect to be re-|for a New York cereal food com-|pressman on the Oregonian, was inthe gutters and ditches we cormgess | the angry mob set fire to the fences ceived by & commitipe with a brase| pany, the managers of which de-jheld yesterday afternoon at @ & prisoner by t military authori. T BIG DAMAGES er eee rer ins ea idiee tien at Telluride, for a writ of ha-|*24 grand stand. band and an Invitation to work at|clare the Davenport wheat to be/o’clock at Portland under the ause 91,000,000.” '8* '* catimated at! cas corpus for his release. Moyer ; any price. That class of people are| most desirable for cereal uses, pices of the Portland Elks, Od@ 3 “te ae. She will remain in the bull pen indefi- YUKON IS OPEN John Sandquist, » laborer, was | the curse of every new community. | - Fellows and Mason’ . nitely. gee (@y Boripps Nows Ass'n.) Swardod $5,000 damages against the|T dare say we may expect our share) ELIAS OAIS, a deckhand on the) Q. 4, = —— CITIZEN FIREMEN . 0, 6~1n | Mtependent Telephone Company |of that pest. I wish to say to you|steamer Elwood, fell overboard) Confirme The Broadway im: ment Club] Ice on Lake Lebarge has broken SAN FRANCIBCO, June ~I8| hy @ superior court jury this morn-| most emphatically that this day welyesterday on an excursion trip n » | y | LONDON, June 6.—Ji Mi WI REORGANIZE hold {t# annual tion of of-|and water n —— % pene ee testl-| ing, He sued for $26,000, Sand-| have appriximately 310 men in our|from Mount Vernon to Coupeville}! » June 6.—Japanese Mine ILL fieara tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | Horse to Dawson \s open. The lit-| mony, Judge Hebbard’s court room| quigt’s foot and leg were crushed | employ and was drowned ister Hayashi hi dispate! cntcintaape at the Pilgrim Congregational | tle steamer Prospector was the first | was crowded this morning by curl-| by the falling of a telephone pole "Beventyefive of these men are at| mews by ate yashi has a dispatch from church, corner of Republican and|to go through and she arrived at|ous spectators, when the divorce) which he was taking down in| Work on section § at the following] BELLINGHAM {8 making exten-|Tokto confirming the reported sinks A banquet for the former olunteer | Broadway. The club Is planning for| White Horse last Saturday, While of Capt. Jerome Madden of the | March, 1908. prices: Cormmon labor $2.50, drillers|sive preparations for {ts approach-| {ng of the Russian gunboat off Por§ firemen of Seattle will be held this} many improvements to be made in| the water was only 20 inghes deep| United States army against Mdith react eeteeeeertaeevenedt $2 powder men $3. Seventy-five|ing rose carnival, which will be|Arthur, presumably by a Japanese, evening in the new fire station, cor-|the Broadway district Private| at the time the advice was sent, the| Madden was called. The crowd was| DENVER, June 6.—Martial law | men are at work on sections 6 and 8\held on June 23 and Judges| mine. ‘Other Russian gunboats, de- r Main street and Third avenue.| grounds and park strips will be|river ia rising idly apd gives | disappointed, however, aa the case | in Las Animag county was practioal- | at $2.50, grading for sub-contractors. | have already been ted. stroyers and launches engaged im bout 160 of the volunteers still live | beaulified in order to make the dis- 4 promise of bufficient flow to | wag postponed at the request of the | ly lifted today by Governor ‘Pitty men, in bunches of three or aunen clearing mines outside the harbog, fin this city and the number includes ‘trict more attractive. 5A all steamers, Get #@, on the ground that an im- body's orders. ‘our, have small sub-contracts of THE REAL ESTATE men of Bel- hastily fled inside.

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