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Special Extra _ The Se Zn ttle S ta r NIGHT EDITION SEATTLI MANY KILLED AND Seattle Will Be a “Wide Open” Town HURT IN EXPLOSION Under the Mackintosh Administration | ) The Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the News TON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904 VOL. € NO . 25 CENTS PER MONTH se WASHINC eet GREAT CONFLAGRATION FOLL OWS THE BLOWING UP OF GAS jo ik. Ht had teen blown a quar Oh iw | THE APPOINTMENT OF JOHN F. MILLER AS CHIEF DEPUTY TANKS IN CHICAGO—MEN HURLED HIGH INTO AIR, TORN| ay , » oan MEANS THAT HE WILL BE THE REAL PROSECUTING AT- LIMB FROM LIMB AND THEIR BODIES CREMATED IN THE TORNEY, AND THAT IT 1S ONLY THE FIRST STEP IN A BIG FLAMES }_ The ne FRAME-UP TO KNOCK THE LID OFF 4 te bh eve ( fall of eleva- the next man id f t tit City ¢ Riplinger, who on to ag wuld be de- bidding of the 1 we n t big frame-up,” t for the mil- “ vera » & tt f ef " n this new apute, F. Miller as nt pr tor, a man Its” in the gime, a man who | M I nge ¢ of the | k heer wled t” in the past that t friendship fot { t « { the shrew‘est an! ent nal lawyers in the within a rad fs ndt ‘ ature of the M t turned t which i# making the “wise ‘ t ‘ " ‘ gt ‘ iw the fact t por E r Mille c % ago as 1802 and has . good bis 5 Chief De 1 the chair which Mackin« 1} an t ende to keep | t " n fill, is wiiling to be- ) 1 F ty to th ea mere hireling in the satne t f t insignificant st reasonable ex- Mackine at gam a. t F r he 1 re- | tosh will compelled to deliver tr tain goods to certain interests ce nd that Miller has been picked to “ ls more strongly to the delivering. There are those b who are cruel enough to say that t r 1 a) prosecuting twelve years intment is coms to be t | City Must Pay Big Tribute the adopted Standards of democracy have ever : of Japan,| been variable, however, and it i ag f has seen | noted that ¢ mocra: prince a Sas 4 Prvesn ‘ wi, Bo f Port Ar bas tn bh sult —— " > J e ii to Mack of the office even ¢ n beg Whether this # 80 or not remains to be seen. a count, a lie 1, & master of coreme i To Seattle Electric Octopus Sais Setar | OW UP TTEAMSTERS STRIKE Seattle taxpayers have begun to ter secured it somehow shortly aft- the board of w reap the costly conseq | t < nees of the | lighting system fer it. By that) harder for the latte Ite cw be : } ; , | fatehise the city gave the company | poten if It desires to extend tts light. | council that granted |the use of all its streets with the! ing wires, mut exte i sare ndtorious Shuffletor » | Provision that all its wires in the up ff the board bas or \ 4 v J ieee | Present business district be placed bone to insist ‘thes it ve th pretties tame. rae = Derfidy of the From the moment that th IN CHICAGO TIED UP—RIOTING 1S FEARED | underground by 1910. The company | right tc er te cen nun. Stnectn, WUD | comnct erect 8 atagls pole, however, |or two.cramarma, | ee it be ne: nuary according to crossarme City Gagineer Th TT he | Without first securing tr t Many people well g a with Dy Gorippe News Ass'n) obliged to pay $2,000 a year tribute | C8"! of public works a permit. The | the situation are of the opinion that TOKIO, Nov, 18 s reported! CHicaGO, Nov. 18—The strike;Nonnast & Co., Herold Chair com- te the Seattle Wiectric wae municipality now finds itself in the| by reason of this authority ~— that the Japanese have destroyed! o¢ ine furniture | w aon drive pany, Bau & Starks and Oleson The ordinance containing the agree. | PO™tion of paying for the privilege | other powers the board can apply pother Russian arsenal at Port/Snich ied. to a riot. yesterday |@ Co ment has been passed by the coun- |i, Ro oy Bap Streets it owhs, because | sufficient screws to force the greed Arthur spread t tories in the Fur-| The International Teamsters” cil and was last night signed by , L. "2% Senerous enough to give the | monopoly into decent behavior, but The Japanese discovered the a " Manufacturers’ association nion has de 4 not to handle nig su ¥ | Seattle Electric o n h h a sanure: Mayor Ballinger. Scotia Micctrie company the right board, up to the present time tion of the arsenal and ce cary eserves t under orders | products of any factory where the The ordinance represents the best | of charge has not shown any tendency to push their artillery fire upon it Strike te in progress even athes aan Some of the city councilmen are | this all. ae of the opinion taht the city compel the company to give sev ells in the blowing {t up. liveries are made to retailers | At Kinzie { Union streets to- 1 ike sympathizers stoned advantage to the limit dropping 20 only. they sue (My Beriops News Asn) me buman agency could check the deal which City Engineer Thomson and the finance committee have at least wonderfully interesting and char- | +, a line of waiting was arres at her residence, 718 Been able to make with the offi From the coune!! nothing can be ay 1,000 wi cials of the octopas, after nearly «| °f, me ay Srsegenige tare Sage heeded Pn gee That honorable tote hes| BOSTON, Nov, 18.~-A great fire|@@pwe@ of the fire, and that the four wagons of Johnson Chair Year of negotiating. The board Of bors them te ecomn ence iter does not conside ‘ y tne | ewept Pier No. 6 and threntened the | “Me waterfront was doomed factory and fought a battle with Salty walle the beit tareein & pod jem to compete in the lighting |.) ool of re A UX Fuse We, 5 Gna careatenes ‘The flames were held to the one police. The n teamsters Goal Gatien the uiteanadin te wall pasiness, which would be the case! Por the city legisiatmes oe etamus |entire Charleston waterfront for] pier, however, and after several | a. .@ Sikek around thal - then surrendered to the Tile Genke thine “tracts, but there 1! saitiative in pushing any measure | rere nee em mie hours were gol under control | wagons and it took the police al Suanenele” ‘Tae cleats of the Se — about this from a legal) tor the benefit. of 7 | re] The blaze was discovered at 11) Pier No. 5 was completely de ; Grae are ed |hour to release the teams. Several j attle Electric com ‘rig boa: Ba we cory ron against th seovente-at ‘the ot | Oclock and with : r nat ly | etroyed, enta ing a loss of more| | of tha tx omen were iniered ty ae q cently as they though precede iso has | C8’. monopoly would ae ot ie wh ‘oo. & | than $600,000. The docks were own wo Br Zangerle & Peterson.) siles seriously j and then, like Shylock ranchise also ba® as to be startling. a of ed ty the Boston and Maine Rail | - , s under it. At any rate t 00) if way, company the fulfilment of the bon é H 4 | of works apparently has owever, the franchise granted to s tai oie inlets chia aan , ry . the hooey fit to threaten the revoca-| the Snoqual Falls Power com CLAIM SHE IS A Louse wit, the city offices “pere i pdr che penis ser amy @f Ge come - Gp cmng pg a Pow-| | also completed, so that communi- publi n ler to force the com- | ¢ ' pality LE} ” p atio bet ne he forces at wor a se : @ fair. All that it has done | ® to take ad CLEVER PICKPOCKET 1100 ve rien cesar ones aan te a te Meer > ae its for| va e viléres | ‘carried on without delay. night the : om nd of giving| - | A formal comp tiiea| The city has already a telephone : for each f gh : Page god eatet a | against le Sm i. w unning to the headworks of Seattle E ped Pehle ta | INTERESTING AND RQMA NTIC STORY OF THE NEW GOV. - ELECT MEAD SHOOK | Prosecuting Attorney Scott t Cedar river water system om street lighting system at 8,000 | for th n{|etreets. If the crossarms a onal HANDS, MADE A FEW AP.-/ Morning. She is accused of rob Se jar river, 19 m ies from Senties crossarms will be required, 0. that | nearly every instance the companies | for commercial purposes. as in case | > > : bing Frank Salat of $60, Salat re s wire is connected the yearly rental will amount to/have refused to erect the poles|the city should wapely priv oo a | TUNNEL THROUGH THE/ALPS IS COMIN POINTMENTS AND ENJOYED cently arrived here from Nome and ght ng plant fe viel $2,000. The ovides submit to this requir sumers. the city fe eblimed } | at time of the robbery had $800 he sub-st will be complet that the city r —- ” ee en Pe ae, cat Gee gel ag HIMSELF GENERALLY his that he soner. An injune- a ay A other ir 1 » effort to secure polie lines | comenda 1 n Vandercook, manager of the|stacles is both interesting and ro-| She r J regancey mings snaiens se | Beets agg bbe os oer ne | for. the listributing sys-| on a similar ur bureau of the Newspaper | maatic | vernor Mead ne . oe ee _—_e - vert the streets. The which |tem ir ¢ districts. It| mond I & «| x as Just now a new problem han de bet , ggg a me around his} ‘ the city will be ob: {8 has met with little success thus far, | frar dl , veloped. With a wall of only rhe «hen et: a afte ’ race had . - an tt the ‘ 1 it is generally believed that the presentative of T jeatt ards separating the two sections of 4 vente’ 7 nd Salat got away cent f p the mate will be obliged to erect its own of t wh ‘ ar to the tunnel, the workmen have been |» a rf ar . ad that he had lost the ef Shuffleto oles to supply the 4 1. How porations f } to -necure fience with driven out by the throbbing heat an weep the ed ong th ae at oney. : lasts for nearly 50 year er e silent struggle between ts wire Pope F topped off at Brigue,| pent up in the heart of the Alps hy .vommened be eon. Tee The Smith woman's bonds were the city continues to * " return ¢ i} but the engineers are at that | ee goa mt =r" y Justice Gordon, be e 2 ent number of poles requi | mplon railrond | they will be able to again win the! on the nun pry ‘visit she was arraigned yes Bay the company in that jthe W tnicat , | g built through | vietory over nature Se ue beat am noon. Salat wa On t t of . , . rt reoo! 2 en « " ad Qn for his appe € at AR sev ee it " , * | Mr. Vandereook h written Aliaix with the new ¢ re / be e city only paid sonable e for ' ri tha prot a one ncteriatic article about this great from the sidewalk to the (By Scripps News Asvn) -atrolman the material it purch: although ernor the battle between man and nature and bhi, + ceceaiak’ tea Dearborn street F the octopr. offict the ga'l | Feot the W ff Mr.| f engineer it will appear Monday in the col Tt gts two | Westedt, who has received numer NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The prose it is-said, to ask nearly twice $5 Reard ude the f tate they overcar ob- umhs of The Star ise i wie tae chosen {ONS Teports of the woman's thefts ¢ when City Engineer Thomson began ment to The 8 th P | rigs See waa » | Within the past few days the police | ecution in the trial of Nan Patter- ns w them ear ago. Ih f at b | ' —— — . rs as reds have received a number of rep < gent for the tle f ” | tar n is i ¢ men being stopped on th har with the murder. of . ha Ghat ¢ 66 man of the state. Ye and robbed of s Caesar mises at the no use ¢ oe ‘2 annour that Misi red woman, A business, fr | cit He $ t the| lof Bellingham, had bee ; furnish a motive for must retire | - mor Furth | as} saaaa th will cause a sen- posed « as . has had ¢ © ex The compar YOUNG CASHIER'S FRIENDS n$ ’ «| % ” ieviees ts ffices ir ent A letter received by Miss Patter- its pole C " Nlbige Bary -y Os tlare ed ll e a a ; touched cl was made public to- ARE COMING TO HIS AID 4 x-| nae hin lay. It is written in German and 1 “L. Black The writer 6 $2,000 | MR. REARDON MAKES A (a) we | known as a writer a3 ar 4 they ; : " —_—~—. The friends of WV. Hart are a he was a witness to j , t STATEMENT 7 : “ay inking & stron have ‘eas APPEAL FOR th ooting @ says he ane go to : : . 7 Se ae Gaeee tated 4 Young with a revolver in his han mie te 9 1 hd the | ANKENY'S AND HUMPHREYS’ RECOMMENDATIONS WILL PROB Se ene, ae snd beard the shot Area. ak aa the = ose ‘- ABLY NOT FIGURE MUCH IN THE SEATTLE POSTOFFICE | man. Harmon is a prominent labor HELP he was wi appear as a wit- | exper 1 t t orker of y an eon eye ! rie Bogen FIGHT oe 2 gr he eighth was accepted pay whe rest : | aiating sam nefit this mort Patterson was Ree of natalled | 2g he wipe ’ of the pro- ® month f t , ain b “ t ‘ #|Colonel Drain f adjutant general) gSaAN FRANCISCO, } s—at;® ared radiant a ifident, | This ee find {r. W ‘ h We the Job. ¢ has|and he probably will be appointed |@is morning e A } thems » - M of the | t? , f omg fyant hie bi-|if he w e af ican Federat ‘ | the Shuffieton franchise “ ; I tor his 1 ina | os aoe ice * Siete man | ___Reamevelt might ar i} he doe r event | ing textile work at I Rive | ment of which the cit al “ , we ey 1} ged b | an who had neither end nt|he fails to accept te Col- | Ma tiful pict #0 ashamed that it doe pea “ee ; ft y. | Humphrey will have very muck to|@@Feeemmendation from anybody, |onel Hamilton is ‘¢ aie lice ak waitean God sonn a EXERCISE a in the latest code of the city of rn : re that he » far b | someone whom he knew to be| ceed him by the stri ere drawn attle issued by the cit¢ comptro’ Bi Becowoge-g « for theme that he t . i e naming of " thoroughly qualified for the posi The governor announced last} one woman ¢ Gived tie | ei | os ance resulting from shady |" ‘ = Bihe Eo He 4 + eae ter to mucceed Ge M. Ste | nad who deserved it : ” |night that he did not expect tolqelegates bv that she} — _ “yp spam r ey sds oh th k. " aa » vietin of 6 » rl Neen ead E President Roos t will y t Colonel 1 ping, who is a chap aft prom By ther appointm t [bad poe 3 ~ ; PD. P. Hill, an insane man, broke t nnounced “square de r from Deputy Sheriff Dor mevelt's own heart, and he onster meal they @ mon th to the. henshaeiinearts nome weamaeen end | which wa eal they guard this morning while sry taxpayer in the city at the! within a short time, and t ast recs — ale r vely ota Pall River |. eye 1 t Anker yur | give the plum to a dark horse ceived that de The Fall River | was on his wayotouthe® ‘sent time. but stretches its felon er wil . Mr Waltor . : et . Ank ~ pour | @ ne “ woes Myr sari | , » Pol e meee fiagers far into % >| working oe ar Sp pe |s Carle, and then murmer| the stand for a “square Arthur of the labor world, §ar-| chase :ot-mearly = rob posterity. has « @ that he will be ex-| lelig 1” when Humphrey tella| more and no less,” for eve: risoned by women and children. committed to the asylum yestere be made up| Without securing for the city a | oners A fellow Stewart is,| will make the hearts of every The 1 per cent weekly per capita! atternoon, He was so violent that y Yu { ° if ¢ emov ed ‘om J his om BS ee ae ts He on eee gig ewe sail ” Ba | But—when it comes to naming the |eral office seeker quail, for a stack ment for the benefit of the |he could not be taken upstairs to man Roosevelt will consider the fact|of political endorsements a mile fleton franchise. The present wees ¢ ternoon on his own request n eo fe a ty big wrangle! an eability to cor mede so quickly that the public | His quarters in the city bastile were ee Te naar etd Ue te MERLE GAT aeobaate bese ce ieee as: strikers was v be continued t ly voted to|the court room, and his examinas tion was conducted in jail. He grew nimo weeks or as lon | going on over who shall get the job, state will probably have no more s the executive coinmittee deemed | quieter this morning and {t Wall hardly had time to realize what had |not very convenient, and he asked (By Scripps News Ass'n. p tard probably give = As Me or | welght with es atrenaan ooguninas (By Berippe News Ass'n.) advisable. thought possible to dispense withi@ been done. Shuffleton said he want-|the sheriff the privilege of staying) PANAMA, Nov.*18.—Five bum-|iiii ped as he likes to anybody’e| Whe has thus cast all traditions| } ——__—_—_——— J cab in taking him to the Interure 4 {t In order to compete with the at the county jail dred Amorican marines have been! 1.4 everybody'a recommendations, |to fhe winds and who says he does.| DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 18.—Po- jban car 4 Beattie Electric company. The lat-| Walton was taken to the city|landed from the warship the} € President Roosevelt should feel | ht t another term, than plair | He walked along quietly enough d |this morning by ® deputy sheriff |harbor and they occupy the Laboca,| ye applying the “aquare deal” rale | honesty and capability, nor ua much, | Heme John Daley was shot and ABOUT READY FOR | white he was being led out of the or the purpose of seeing bis friends |Ancon and Panama railroad depots |ty horn Ankeny and Homphuey hel ‘The feeling in Seatile at proseer | keillec uldnight by two burgls Joure house, but he had gone only a @y Scrivps News Ass'n} i be #3 that they might be in-|this afternoon pdt ghee oy naka Phot aabae eke Sees beter ad oth -¥ peste pe ee ee Tee THE JUICE |'ttle way when he broke swai : duced to give bonds, but he was| President Amador has issued de-| ¢ Bt tarsh t 1 | whom he detected at work in the started to run. When he Was res i > , arle or Stewart, and-neithas An-|mastership will be dectded on the > of the store Bt 76Btichiban Ee- — captured he was brought back to the |r CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Three high- | unantcessful. waymen raided Jung Toy's chop-| Walton was allewed to remain at Suey restaurafit, on North Clark | the city jail th! afternoon in order crees deposing General Huertas| Kony nor Humph could fare deal” basis, just as some |from command of the army, but| mney Tee celiad bal Rianana Alnetind Feaictal dove wit ve.) OF | ‘The completion of the sub-station | jail und a cal was sent for, giving him full salary for life. Tbe | “square te is only a part of “the square| Herbert Pickell, a special officer | on geventh avenue and Yesler Way | recently came down from Re Street early this morning. They |tg be more accessible to his friends,jarmy will be retained temporarily It might nome little weight | deal’. policy that has led the sj. |for the Michigan Central railroad, | ts afl that is now required to ingure " aw 18 batten a Se ~ 4 Kicked dagen thg two Chinese wait-| who are working to secure bonds|The command is offered to General | with the p nt that Stewart has|dent to cause the removal | Was probably fatally wounded when | tho delivery of electrie cusren’ tf | to eee vr pecame insane, 208 rs, ceca) th the cash register, | for him, * Varon. been a good postmaster, and that|United States Marshal Rich-|he ran to the policeman’s assist-|the city from the municipal pe when 5 was : . . ; c t at Cedar Falls, The lasi sec- | stopping at the Rainier Grand and later Mngaged in a revolver bat- —— General Huertas refused to accept| the postoffice has grown splendidly a at Nome, and Judge Brown at | ance. io ts apo Paite. “The last sec: | stepping 8t he ee Bib policemen. ‘The robbers e0- TAT! ay ; d in the heart 4 REARDON’S STATEMEN w and Varon has declined | under his management, though it| Jvnenu. And the new men that take The murder ocourred . ig fromm, two nighta. om, , ¥ di " aden wilt be appointed on| of the" business district. A colored the cityhall and the sub-station ta] turbance that the police had to BE it is believed ong, was] Mr. FJ, Reardon, whose name to ‘the Leg : ar-| would probably have done so any, ir plac appoin “ a cos puietabon, theta’ strung yeaterday. 1 sent Fon.

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