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eT =6 The Seattle Star. === S PER MONTH H NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904 VOL, 6. NO, 96 a5 CI THE STAR URGES EVERY ONE OF ITS READERS TO SIGN THE ANTI-PARK-SALOON PETITION PRINTED ON THIS PAGE | = —s x | DECEISIVE BATTLE NOW ON BETWEEN | THE SALOON ELEMENT AND CITIZENS | MAYOR AND COUNCIL NOW KNOW THAT THE GREATEST | \ DEMONSTRATION OF POPULAR DISAPPROVAL THE CITY | HAS EVER KNOWN WILL FOLLOW THE PASSAGE OF PARK | SALOON LICENSE | Will Mayor Ballinger veto the;our parks by Haquor selling Madison park Iquor license bill if] Up to the present time the coun it te passed by the council lotlmen who voted for the licen Im face of the storm of protest! have shown that has arisen against the measure. NO SIGNS OF WEAKENING | will the council have the temerity) or changing their votes, but if they | to pase it? maintain their attitude they will] Are the lakeside resorts, for years| encounter a mighty protest, The IT 16 BELIEVED AT ST, PETERS BURG THAT CRISIS AT PORY the princtpal breathing grounds of|{mprovement. clubs are already cae. en teens Carag Se isbewtng ther Rende, Tee But | ARTHUR IS RAPIOLY APPROACHING—RUMOR THAT PORT vacation montha, to be converted | Union Improvement b recently inte b gardens? passed @ resolution condemning the | MAS FALLEN j Will the Ballinger administration | sounctt’s action and the Rainier | dettbere ly sully tte pare by a | Metghts Improvement b fol = _ tablishing a system of liquor dis- | jowed sul mestien lest plat : pe panaaries tn the parks and suburbs oe _ > San cmenine 8T. PRTERSBUI Ope ¢ fesling prevails that crisis Of the city? ‘ounctiman Johnston for voting ia Port 1 afta: . ‘ p of tne These are the questions that are|aPcingt the meamre This aftor the nig ‘ “ Deing asked by Beattio citizens with m the executive and park com | R aL the welfare of the city at heart. and |S ittees of the Civic unfon meet in — — today is being fought out the areat-| jonn Ht Powell's office to pane & PARIS. Jur La Petit J al has « this morning Get battle between the saloon ele-| formal protest to the cownel! and ae, i oS ae Ment and the home owners & the mayer against the granting of There Ban Boe Waged in the city, Every coun bed man is today figuring out what will de when the enee bill on up in the coun for final pass Monday night some of th n It would be a shame to grant the lHeense. sald Mr. Powell thie morning. “The TOKIO, June 11.—Ad@miral K atiok corte the destruction of sixteen more os in T wh ver for a beer Swai meen the mak oe ea Hen or any er t hquor . Pte FE NOE EE RE SESE EEE OLE EE ROO E® we) resort it r i — - king mon un Bond ae the mi ! . REMONSTRANCE AGAINST SALOONS IN SEATTLE PARKS 4 Baatter over ong themeecives and| TOuld allow tt. If t . men ; To the J bie M ‘ e ¢ Beattie: © With Weir anxious senstituents. if) ‘Ot? a they did thinking that ° ~ i che te y of Be- @ < thane who voted for the measure re- | there would be no objections to it ae - sea sateetaentent Ghai na ot . main steadfast it will be equivalent from oe anes of the people it ts} . oat he fe xicating r Madison, @ te their accepting the brand of the << aM. - ._S — j ® Madr Le x f ty parka. Fe . brewing companies. If after taking “Eve™ ey thought the mayor 4 ; ; ste cone @ the etand they already have they | YoU!d not object to it—and I be > hang 5 . . hat the mem- @ change their vote they will have to **T? mu h if they really thought » t eatabiie tain a policy @ stand up under the charge made by | "they should abor That * 4 keep our parks keside resorte free @ the whisky clement of being “trim-|th¢ mayor happened In fe b es an " * ble surroundings, @ usa" vor of it fe no reason why the! oh al of our poopie me nd freely use and © One thing is sure: if the counct!|Cotnc!! should vote for it. What! advantages of the city of Seattle © passes the Beck license ordinance|*#™ they there for, anyway? If) gg (From @ photograph taken by a staff ph pher of The @tar and the Newspaper Ente rprise Avsortation) ram 4 yw that Hoe to be grant This they will be confronted with the they ® $202 AOE Ob0b TE DEOEOEE ENE EODSENIOOD Cripple ¢ tiway depot at Independence will convey an idea of the aw! he disast greatest ed there will be things doing.” — | om which sent the souls of th non waneee tate’ 6 taemnenien tering, June € {2 fo betlaved thas the hersthle out a iNet DEMONSTRATION OF POPULAR) Ex-Councilman James unhesitat- | was 1 rs in sympathy with the Western Federation of Miners, and in con sequence of this bellef the ent “ Pisin A ah gH ee DISAPPROVAL ingly put Mimeelf on record as b | le Creek gold camp ie in @ state of insurrection a [dems of the Anti-Saloon League, Arcad@ ever seen in this city, That ia why !M@ against the measure when seen nty and city « have been forced to resign under penalty of being lynched if they refused, and the . . building, before next Monday. they are so busy today. Henry Beck, | this morning. | usurped by mob leaders, who have taken the reins pf government in to thelr own hands : ‘Cut out the petition, paste it on @ Who wants the license that will give it would be a ixrace to allow} Reores up scores of union om re are held @tsoners an army of vigilantes, and the edict bas gone forth piece of b nk paper, secure a@ him the privilege of selling beer at|® beer garden to go in there.” he| mining district who carries « un lon card must leave the stat 4 sag seal many signatures as possible and Seattle's most popular park is, per-/fald. “That same proposition has Mob law bas been supreme in the gold camp ever since daylight of the morning of the ¢ al crime. + a ; hape, buster than any of them. But| been up to the counct! for the b “ he is not fighting In the open five years and I i matting tte! *. | cold bare just above w putting Itself on record againat th leseneed, nnd be. cnelé 1 ‘The mayor, also, is stil! silent re-| sale of Hquor at the park. but con ‘ rr i Barding bis part in the matter, eluded that it was not justified in| PTesstom Whatever on the steel “There seeme to be « tendency to doing so, as Madison park ie the a a misconstrue my motives,” be sald, private property of the Seattle Blec-| al this morning, “and I think {t best not | tric Company. Se aipeass the matter is the news| “While ON THIS AND OTHER GROUNDS MAS. GERTRUDE ROBB, WHO =" | AM NOT SQUEAMICN SHOT HER DAUGHTER'S BE TRAYER, DEMANDS RELEASE “Mo, I have not a word to say to Aeatnst ft. If people must drink| culous 1 looked at the bars the The Star—not a word,” he remarked | beer they can ao somewhere elsei other day ond o aeteeed teak | thie afternoon to a Star man as he besides the lake shore at @ re-ithey were red hot when the m | left Counciimen Crichton and Benj- spectable park to do tt lane@ed throagh them. 1 seat on | | Sméin at the corner of Third avenue) At its meeting last night the park) port to the county jail yesterday Gnd Pike street and walked across board all but passed a resolution, Po"). pie coumty Jal’ 3 _> the street to see Counciiman Mul-|at the sugwestion of EF. Blaine | 20° [80 him try to saw a PROS ECU TE H. FR len. 7 i “Is the repert true, Mr. Mayor, about the sale of liquor.” ald) | the Beck license, as has been! President CW. Saunders of the! ’ i ON HABEAS CORPUS—JOYE LIKELY TO DIE | re, ios “cuted er cen aallie enue es et a 66 De FOL DIERS TAKE TRAIN LOAD OF UNIONISTS ACROSS KANSAS io you wou & mistake to begin the es * Chief Delaney for approval?” |evetem of allowing such resorts at / | Waterhouse, thie yey | LINE, FIRE VOLLEY AND TELL THEM TO “HIKE"—THE { SMO, FF 1B HOT replied Maver the parks. it must be remembered Superior Judge Tallman this) been placed against her. Also, that|i,inos for the st. Louie fair, and 66| MEN RETURNED INTO COLORADO c Pin | PORE THE MATTER HAS NOT| many people It is clos nelund - | morning issued a writ of habeas! the crime she committed was Justi |rirst-claus pasenaers de 10,000 Soum seaport epee vtnee | fiable, @ account of the great | 5. + nonenall trea: tea ban a. ss eye ia iee other lake parks and| PROPRIETORS OF WEST SEAT. “OTPU directed to Sheriff Cudihe) propecation, and that Joye has re-| ext cargo a from the Orient —_— | Netiher he nor Beck would say cen them” “Team of travel) se RESORT ARRESTED a of Mrs. Gertrude | fused to testify against her | this year | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11—) A. Hall, coroner of said city, upow ; anything about the report that the| ~ Moreover, ft Is the outlet of Leo who, 0 on June 2. shot and pos-| ‘The physict say that Joye's is President Roceevelt has not yet! the bodies of Gus Augustine, Are | latter had appeared before the! country districts acrome Take Wane} C . sibly fatally wounded George Joye, | recovery is still doubtful, and that taken up the Colorado matt |thur Mubleise, Henry Haag, Here = mayor and gained hie tacit approval ieonen ox the ety, Te ag age oe w ae Monee 3 ¥ kavinentane of her daughter's betrayer. The writ/ even if he lives, the chances are fore replying to the Western Feder-| bert McCoy William Franklin, Bd- | @f his license to sell malt liquors county ferry landing mild. & Gluhey an Harry 'C. Crow-| lee ctf 0 ee a onday mors. | thag he will be paralysed for lite ation of Miners’ appeal for an inves-| ward Ross and others, there iyi People com-| J. EB. Slinkey and Harry C. Crow- ing at 6:30 a 1 4 | at Madison park. ling Into « ~ « & m., and was applied Thwounded man is not so well to tigation he probably will call on! in death, by its jurors, whose na asked if he had first submitted the im wart-)clud at West Seattle, for running &/ Robb's attorney. week. It is understood that he has for a report. upon thelr oaths, do say that sal ous st e ° a oir reso Bock license, as he had been in- ages of Intoxication. ‘blind pig” at their resort. Liv In the petition it is alleged that told several persons that he will not | persons came to their death by a& ° pe p ‘The fact that the Claussen Rrew-|ingstone secured earch warrant " uct the license and re gstone Fes 8 sear errant) Mra. Robb is being illegally he 0 prosect j 0OLIDGE, Kan June 11 explosion of d - sreeiiden’ (a Cuict Delaney’ batore| Ing senoclation Is revorted on good! from the prosecuting aitorney’s Of-|tng county fall, as no charge hastnores Bane, °° "it Prowmention Of! 161 damage mult was filed in| Three of the Colorado union exlics| pidaiven, at the Florence and Crips anthority to be behind Beck in his| fice, and armed with thie he ran ve, = 4 “@ . ‘inety one| bie Creek depot, at or near the the committee met, the superior court this ornin i here today i attempt to je e clubhor 4 found v a morning arrived < ~ ¥ ai pt get the Heense. and that sacked the clubhouse and found a agninet the Seattle Electric Com ere walt at the state line| town of Independence, Teller coune aint! might, and all excepting the three ¢ 1904, about 2:40 a m. HE REFUSED TO ANSWER [his bondamen are Krislshetmer| motle ‘ y assortment of intoxicating of here “g * the question. “ea apap Broa. local wholesale Mquor deal. Squers. = bay hs a Joh: sk-| about two miles weet of here last/ty Colo. on the morning of June @ counc © voted for the |ers, is considered by many people| Later a warrant was sworn ow fit ab hes bee on »| © ergy : license still adhere to the statement/as sufficient evidence of the fact | for the arrest of the proprietors « | was ~ Se ot ieee Eee one et yd | ‘We further find that said ams that when they did so they thought | that other than “malt” liquor would| they were taken into custody | Sete tee ea eer mee ie atl et oe eatin 4a en [ Masts wee enplnees Oy at + wy , w 80 ofj made no arrangements to care for] nal machine purposely and artfully: “ tober 14, but dows not kk vag poset Fae yeni = likely be sold at the warden op neereing a ptvinetioee the| his own personal eneatel as he|the men here and there are NO} set and discharged by some pere them admit tat they thought the ind pig’ has been in of vd | was under the Influence of liquor. | unions to attend to their wants. sons to the jury unknown, for the since the lat of June and has been és dan tt ‘ b Hes the 1! Proposition was a good one, anyhow | KED doing « land office busine | n demands damages «| After unloading the exiles the| purpose of wilfully, maliciously and Every section of the city is flood- The favestigation resulting in . ' " # that on) Colorado troops fi a volley and| feloniously killing and murdering ed with Star petitions by members cht of October 18 he became] ye to their victims to “hike,”| said persons and others; and th: v the arrest of Silnkey and Crowhurst of the Anti-@aloon League and all . ery much intoxteated. Mis friends,|as their train pulled back to Lal gaid crime is one of similar crimeg those Interested that no saloon shall 5 eee Se ee oe BOARD OF WORKS MAKES PRACTICALLY THIS STATEMENT To !* "it. putt yn a Fremont car! Junta. The ninety-one men struck) designed and committed tn the Se cee ot Teieen seek eee | members of the club and the Ii A having first asked the conductor to| for Holly, two miles inside of the/ Cripple Creek district during the ale G Seas te the mate. Tee |" ot the club he Nquor| LABOR COMMISSIONER BLACKMAN, WHO IS AFTER CON. | look after him and put him off at a| Colorado line, where they obtained| past few months and perpetrated sentiment of the public against such Bg ay TE TRACTORS [street near his home, food. The next town of importance! for the purpose of killing and ins & move on the part of the city coun — ag Johnson says remembers that]ig Lamar, twenty-six miles away,| timidating non-union miners, and will be reme to the city mar shal'’s home this e part of the evening all right, b efi ts growing rapidly and signers and fifty miles from La Junta there preventing them from ning and will joes not know what ha inereane the force of the movement| Bach prisoner was searched and to prevent the license. The pastors|then they were all turned out into nutes,” | court, however, unless | do get this| fice of Chairman J, W. Godwin for Of nearly ail the churches tn the the main corridor, r charge of bor commisstoner ovid It is my duty to enforce | the purpose of selecting a time and city will deliver sermons on the | gix while thetr 4 for passing a $100 money order| The commissioner several days|the » law on these matters and | Place for the ats mvention and question at the fe De ne through, | that did not belong to him. got two) ago filed formal charges with the |1 intend to do so against any and | to arrange other detalis for the con 7 are eten on po seal sme T/EVERY PRIGONER IN COUNTY be held as evidence. ‘The men ar-| | The enforcement of the cight-)men clerks in this city are being| When he came to, he claims, he BY WILL B. KINNY . . cxainiie a ceived by the leagu JAIL «WAS THOROUGHLY | rested will be charged with violat-| hour law on city street contracts 1#| worked more than 10 hours a day, | «ll bandaged up and in « at the} (Staff Correspondent of The Daily by certain members of the al gn iS ae tw ond oe - — jing the city ordinances and an-| who says b be Rot believe that lquninary the state law Beattle Gene hospital | Star.) tera Poderation of Stinele, and ed howe of the Gay ant many 2s SEARCHED other charge will be made against|in the hands of the city attorney,| It is charged that some of the| He has been informed CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo,, June 11.| known, {1 and furthered by, Gulaniention Shed with dence ag them for violating the state law) he can enforce it This was prac- | largest department and dry goods | that the conductor proved |\—The w esale deportations of| certain officers of that organizas ‘The interest working people ar tak- | - prohibiting the sale of liquors with-| tically the way the beard of works | stores in the city, several of which | t! to hie charge and threw atrikers continue today. About 200) tio ° i i Uptanpediaseeragt pas SoD | out a license | put the matter up to Btate Labor |have eonsented to close at 6 o'clock | th® oar at the wr « Tk padcagean george /Birmges Bea a! is that of men who are in the| A® & result of the recent sensa-/ | Com ee ner Blackman when he/on Saturday evening, are following he wae ieft nying o land edjacent camps. The troops | habit of drinking, but who aay that| tional jail break in the county Jail SENTENCED appeared before it and informed the |the practice. jt , . and Citizens’ alliance continue thetr { they desire the parks kept free from|® thorough “shake-down” was held | | sremnbe rs that he had the evidence| “Yes, | am looking into that mat-|°V¢! im, crushing at fo ger atleast id | Sener. today, and the bastile searched for | at hand to prosecute Contractor Me-|ter, aiso,” said Mr. Blackman thie |? brotaht in oe fost as the others are} _ The new $260,000 achooner Jame@ H Tomorrow the churches of the city | fail-breaking tools or weapons of | — |‘ lellan for violating the law jmorning. “I have made no arrests aT ay an Ar. | no a lg atl “"*) B. Clyde, recently completed by thi will take the matter up In order to any kind. Judge Hanford thin afternoon sen- 1 can bring witnesses to testify | yet, but will as soon as I can get| The Democratic state central com-| en, Bell doubled his precautions | J. W se pany, was insnched f the men who had| that he worked his men more than|the evidence. I will not go into | mittee met this afternoon in the of. | federal grand fury) eight hours, inside of two 1 Ham Lewis, indict-| said the ause of the bitter feel-| ®t Ballard this morning. She wi be used for Nome trade, princtpally lumber, br before going on the Nome run regularly will make @ couple of trips with lumber to Sam last night, t ing aroused by the coroner's ver dict in the Independent horror Gen, Bell says about 4,000 men will ed before the martial law toes, the cella were thoroughly Sunday schools will take the mat thing was found which had not Years on MoNeil’s island and was| board, He was informed this m .. vention. Bellingham will be the| °? 4 Francisco, She ts a well-built yess ter up and the evening services of s fined $1 4 Brnest 3 | closes. | . Bad noon sesning been allowed by the sheriff. ined $100 an rne | Ing that the matter had been placed tor McClellan, like other | Place where the next convention 18] "ane coroner's jury | tinuing | 8! and will bo one of the best boatd ~ — Tare Saeenes Wik be W. G. Norris of the Norris Sate $59 a sts for smuggling pota-|in the hands of the cit? attorney cto Sadaee to be held, but the date had not on the Nome route. voted to the work ~ Fin - toes, and he, with Marry Wilson | nctors, is hedging on the the inquest behind closed doors to At et) these meetings Star #94 Lock company, which butit the war ikanen A Mey ores ~ Inasmuch as the latter has already He ways that he is not | bee decided at a late hour this} ao. 0. J Watkin chareed wit ole nrow G . lo one year and costs! declared t unde city ordi » his mea b a 00 ‘ 7 “ Meas wit be present ing | taHK through which the jail break- | "* "enltniee voninews \a ared hat under t et rd gz his men by the day, but | att a. | The coroner's jury last night re-|taining money under false pres those in attendance will be asked | ¢'* sawed, stated this morning that; “yp Jensen was fined $100 ana] BANC? he cannot successfully prone ur, He further declares | The committee is divided on Jul¥| tumped the following verdict in the| te sued out a writ of habeag fo sign them. The cam be he had no intention of repatring | wove for aamult; Mike Murphy, Den. | “Ut® It appears to be in idle hands event time none of his | 27 and August 8. Some of the mem-| inquest over the } of a part in the superfor court todayy, garvied on up to Mo alas the ken bars free of charge nis Hheshan and Lee Ming were each | unless the city attorney concludes rkin than eight | bers are not in favor of holding the | the victims of the Independence ) returnable late thig Petitions are to be called in M y 1 guaranteed the tank to be 4aW | given one year in the penitentiary | that he can prosecute ur he a day jconvention at the earlier date, while | horror: ” atking clatms that he Bfterncon and the number of wig i file y he sald, but I 414 and fined $50 and costs, The men| #tate law \ there feel itis necessary to An ing held at ¢ Ing opr uted erfminally @se counted in order to let Mn» not guarantee that the bara could | tndicted for selling liquor to Indiang Comminsioner Blackmar r Shawmut sailed from(the candidates and platform of the] Cre, nty, state of| when tt ly legal remedy of the Winger know just how many pe not I through if they were each given three months end a investigating complaints that have " er according to party before the people a# #00n as) Co! » $th and witness would be to su@ 46 mot unhold the destruction of treated. That would have been ridt- | tine of $50 and conte, beon made to Lim that many wo ¢ re here by Frank possible, of June, A 4, bef G the clvil courts.