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Pioneer One Cent Northwest paper of the . MOORE CLASHES " ; | the streets for its terminal grounds. ; fact that Moore owned the PART OF RUDE AND MULLEN TO7TIE UP | Ho also sought to impugn Moore’s|ington hotel. H i that t OF SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY | citizenship by blaming him for re-|mer owners would | fusing to be assessed on his Second | pay their share of t avenue property for the work of|ing the ‘improvement opening Westlake boulevard lorgusly waived all Later on, former arremeT ON THE ene FRANCHISE ATED @IBCUSSION causes rat erned told | the oe Heep thought of each other Taaguage used was decisive tines, Mullen's language is dhe mule camp order, Tt ly #0 at the meeting also sald some things gould not look well in a school DOVE BOES ALIGHT eo warm that in the meeting. shot: for the last n r mark , end aftectionately nice name: i} my ity to go boris ee Teen was realy to fectes designed in the with a few minor th order to tle up Sis Rade persiste:! in adjourn think over the he said Per will change bis mind fm a this councti to uoder- Moore, “that |. want HL get it without a load q ‘ted to It, I don't want feel | Tam offering a good os ay fism et | oont ie turned down. Bot | am not to foot much with the matter I feet that ise, ‘Bare ft infected into the frar was bo reason for it Wanted t6 open up ¢ Sremue he sald he would be to make an agreement an to (mastrection of the tunnel, but esti! then. He stated. however Eagineer Thomson agreed that nothing would be foward grading the Denny hill Mixer 30 years, and he did not fe e@ter into an agreement te eity that would puts cloud | fhe title of the property in the meantime. Mallen's kick wax that Moore was to take all the nm lake lato Second aven way @ Broad street instead of Wentlake | Aeeevard to Pike street “Twill block the whole franchuse Bllow Westlake boule ‘THIS WILL BE THE BACK FOR MEI" JAP— beat him badly before bent nim badly before be wi i] SHE NOW DRIVES Policeman Coban came up before 5 the car started, got the story from ere Sect to be neglectes TO FIGH 7 Kelly and the passengers, and made Sasidiher take the whole of Green yore “ |} COLORADO SPRINGER, Take and Fremont traffic up West- _ —— DISCUSS RAILWAY PROBLEMS. Apri! 6.—From mistress of tune to driving a hack and “¢ lls, or none of it. We have paid towards opening up West- ‘tad we do not pr to see how—nor Pike street, o i _ am that he had « : fo construct his own. car lines Wanted them. When Mul- declared that Moore would have y YORK, April ¢—The anne of the American Rail- way association is in session at the Waldorf-Astoria, with Theo dore Voorhees, vice president of the Reading system, presiding. Besides the election of officers only techni cal and routine matters are sated for consideration, bat these are of N al meeting ST. LOUIS “CON” SHOWS SUP RIOR FORCE SOME START- LING OYAMA “STUNTS” if throngh which Nora prings, has passed carriages for & ST. LOUIS, April 6-—Charies been a well known character manufact of supplies, despite flanking move-| Dresdent, now vacant, will probab- |*0n, & former er horses may not sound elegant, bat it a new fact that this woman Ori living, ag she | of this - The Seattle Sta SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 190 WITH COUNCILMEN Wash he for ve refused to prevent Moore gen damages. Counciiman | was thus obliged, James sald, not He Coe James, who was a member of the/only to pay his share of the actual eounct! at the time the Great North-| grading, but also a portion of the Jade! with Coun-/were willing, if granted a franchise|/@rn deal was consummated, who| damages awarded other property, tA M the |on the thagpughfare, to pay the por-| was present at the moeting, took/not really damaged one-tenth careo om-/ ton of th® expense of opening the | occasion to remark that Mullen had|much as Moore's property aft while/ street which the city would other-|made an unfair statement. He| Rude and Mullen will probably, pend | se was) Wise have to pay, but that he was | showed that the city, instead of be- | however, be unable to block Moore's hot going to dig up out of his own | ing given a present from the eat franchise, Chairman Bowen is ap to hime he bud-| pocket to pay for the privilege of | Northern, as Mullen claimed, had| parently going right abi with ewe tle j wetting capitalists to construct the/ given away 24 lots in return for|other features of it, the matter be epereabon ote ghtmare, |rallway ays four, He also. stated that, as a/ing taken up at another meeting Fri Gaancther unreasonable} Mullen then asserted that the) member of the last finance commit-|day. He is anxious to have the wed Mullen Jeclared he |eouneil had forced dhe Great North- | tea he knew that the Second ave-!franchise pretty well digested be ng and for)erm railroad to givé the city prop-|mue regrade could never have been | fore City Engineer Thomson leaves he Moore-@it- [erty in return for the vacation of |mecomplished had it not been for the | for Burope Tuesday nder con: | HACK FOR A LIVING Calo, a for- utting” Getrect his main line up West-| Kelly, an Easton avenue car conduc- oi tees to railroad execi-| région for ten years past, yet fowls PS rel wpe a big bonus for| tor, made a masterly retreat before 11,44 Stuyvesant Fish, president of people know of her former. state of Mivilege. Moore objected. He|’n overwhelming opposing force | ih. association, is mentioned for re- | Wealth and the luxury in which she 4 the capitalints he represented| Wednesday night, reached his base! Gioction. The office of segond vice |Téveled as the wife of O. C, Fenal- of Ta- ments of the enemy, turned sud ly be filled by the election of W. A. |cOma, and now of Hoquiam, aWah, deniy, gave battle, and routed the| Gout general manager of the |!t i* a long story—this transitory assailants Queen & Crescent road périod of Nora aGines’ life, Suffice It all happened on Kelly's car, {tt to say that she has been thrice west bound. Four negroes, the chief) INDIANA TEACHERS married, is now the whe of an ex among whom was a yellow fellow IN CHICAGO | policeman of Colorado Springs, and about 36 years old and decorated} CHICAGO, April 6-—The North-|a woman who not only earns her with a short tan overcoat, got OMletn Indiana Teachers’ association |living, but pute by a competence m up some time | the car at Jefferson avenue and Pre} holds its annual convention in this |that enables her (o travel three : Fant robbed him of all he had.| sented transfers from a Taylor ®¥-{city during the three days begin- | months of the year Mentification was made Thurs-|enue car. The conductor refused t/ ning today, and several hundred} Nora Gaines is a charactér, She a SE Berning and Lerner says that | accept them, and there was a skirm-|pedagogues from the neighboring |does not deny It.Jn fact, abe glor! is 80 doubt but the men are|ish of words. state have gathered here to take |in the notoriety that has attached the a very| Kelly refused to retreat without! part. The large attendance, com-|to her calling scounter | a fight, and the yellow fellow began | bined: with an excellent program “Lam a business wdman,” she de the lup men and furnished |the battle with a razor. He slash | gives promise of one of the most |clares Me may come and women Police with much valuable in-|ed at Kelly's breast, the blade cut-| successful meetings ever he iy the} may ©, but I go on forever, eart Sieation to work upon ting through overcoat, coat, vest,} association ] ing money ; Hereral other pe: ple have | shirt and undershirt and scratching | sm @ modest beginning of a ta as men (> gether Sn the skin. U. P. TO INCREASE STOCK haif broken-dewn rig and two lean Allen and Frank Henry,| Then began Kelly's retreat to-} Ww YORK, April 6—Official |horses sho has pronpered till she Whe were recently 1. n by the| ward his base of supplies. He ran) announcement was made here to-| now owns several carriages any as the ones » relieved | through the car, the four negroes) night that a meeting of the Union | many fine horses, Mer net earnings Of possessions on the high-| pursuing, cursing, threatening and] Pacific company stockholders will | average a month, She drives Of Beattie. The « in| trying to reach him, and the car! be held at Salt Lake City May 5 for | eartige, her husband drives gn the Of the police the prea-| full of passengers, yelling for po-|the purpose of considering the ae- |@fher and Mos. Gaines employs oth SS time places the chances of lib-| lice and ambulances. tion upon the praposed amendment | ers to help her aut in the busy sea SY Ge the quartet in a very pre-| Kelly kept ahead of his pursuers|of the articles of invarporation of | «ib. Syndition juntil he reached the front platform | the company, ffiereaxing its presmnt | am, : ei. FLORENCE is Rk | where his tactics became apparent.| capital stock by the amaunt of tech YORE i April Fe aoe Ap EAL MAD He seized the controller bar from | $60,000,000 and af authortatarg the| mpmabers of the family of Samuel MNS fer fatto. her\the astonished motorman, turned] jqanance of aweh mbhditional stock. | Clark, residing in a tenement house eee iifornia t Mr*./and began to show what a man by — jon the East Shite, wan found dead ie Miss Flor-|the name of Kelly can do in the WW VOR, April 6—Leading |in bed this morning ax a result of At, de way of fighting clothing merchants from mnny ininling ilkensbmathngy sien. s arriag ‘The leader of the negronp war} parts af the conntry, momkurs of| ‘They are Macy Bogers, 75; ‘Thom : #a-|knocked down; the néxt two, who] tte Nethonal Asnouiation of Cloth-| ae Clark, 12; Kate Clark, 19, and my, Gh * 1 she! could not stop in time, were alse| fers, hogan their newan! meeting fe | fttzabeth Clue, 7 femanded 1 m Thaw’s! knocked down as they came te the| this city poaterday to discuss varion yl release that there | door 4 all rolled into the street.| matters of Interest and Importance| Wight new, library cam are now o ®0Y Opposition ¢ A ae th negro seeing what was|o thn trade, About 300 members|in 1 on the euvioound Great Thaw. Purthe r g. turned back and did| ef the ansocintiom are ia attendance.-| Northern trains lonving Seattle at p don ory h ne sensational retreating on his) Land night the visitors were the|8 p.m. The cara were y raw but sirl or awn int gucsts of the Cletbier's Association | from service aboat two months ag Rag etitted st ¢ t Kelly 1 mont of his attee-|et Mew York at as elaborate ban-|for renovation. They are now i ” D negro with the razor and | quet at Delmomico’s, and span and up-to-date. MANY NIKILISTS ~ GOME TD AMERICA SECRET AGENTS OF THE RUSSIAN REPTITIOUSLY GNTER THE REVOLUTIONISTS 8UR UNITED STATES FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING FUNDS FOR A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT Seeret agents of the nihilists are| gov@nument valuable assistance In now i@ the United § the Maschuria campnignay by t@e } Diagnised, some as gypsies, some | gee ~ on ene a Ae defensive and offe © streegth o a8 Buddhist priests and others as the enemy Hast Indians, they The nihiliste are surreptitiousty roported to be enter this country for the purpose | keeping a dozen or more of their of raising funds for a campaign | agents {n every prominent Oriegtal agal the Russian Bureauocracy, | port ing for chances to ship on Dui the past month the United | vessels bound for the United Stat States lmmigration officials have This information ha on given been Informed of the presence here nm governr and the in Beattie of such agents, and of the furthi@r fact that they are now In m: are ific port and at many stationed in every ny other cities ports with instra THE, Gewpite the fact that tiags to mate every move of the DInIMEty beve made every effert to mittee, vecure their photography keep Tinir identity « seerot and forward the wma to St. Pet The secret agents of the Russian gove ent hwve alse learned that; The Star's oll ere bere and are dogging | the theif Tootmtems closely, reporting | i: thetr @étags in every Amerienn city had informant, an agent of Rvorian government, states (bat bes beeonm kuewn thet a »thil- fetic oxpeditron from Moayew im wher found, to the home govern-| now on it way ecrom Sibert antl ment. will enter the United States by way SMihilistse are reputed to be | of the Bering strait men @ipiomatic attainments and On arrival in Alutha the party kno how far they can carry will come to Seattle via me and out Purposes w..hout tnvolv-| intermediate ports, singly or in ing ives in international dif- | small groups. An alleged nihilist reached Ta- Ghrewdness the nihilistic! coma only a few days ago on the have shown in keeping #0 | British ship Nairn. He gave his cover as they have ts| name as Caarles Rubles, and ship unning of the | ped as an Bast Indian. At Taegma | spies, who have been en-| he deserted and has not been seen re in rendering their | since ARERR ee : DUEL 0 Ti e Weather } OFFICERS : a 4 eplalledaPadadataiaete | Tonight: Showers. Friday: Fair; | Fresh Southwest Winds. wees Spotter { The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News TEOOY AMMO T Tht GAGTUD TONIGHT THE PRESIDENT WILL REACH HIS OLD “STAMPING GROUND,” SAN ANTONIO, AND WILL BE GIVEN THE TIM& OF 118 LIFE BY HI6 OLD “TILLICUM®® lal to The Star) “America” under the leadership of ‘a band, while the procession is en- AUSTIN, Tex, April 6—The! cipeting the park special train reached b r Here, in this historic square, with this afternoon, The cit its towering banana palms, Pres{- A mane of bunting and f ' dent Roosevelt will be showered or of th tinguished © with thousands of roses by the nar § n of the school children. It was here under ty h hundre re f this same spot, under the shadow ot ther parts of th 4 the great confederate monument, mm the street 1 rom that President McKinley was almost he rw ! on state buried under a deluge of rose blos- pitol, where the x ke soms on his last visit to the South- the two t he Kis- | weet lature met in joint seasion, From Travis park the presidential A ‘ route the e- | party will proceed to Alamo plaza, bo s and even the but a few feet from the old roefs of business houses and resi-/ mission in which Crockett and duncen were wded with specta- Bowie gave up their lives for :exas and the deputy sheriffs republicans from rural districts in em enw sian MAY TEND TOWARD PEAC | OF THE ADMIRALTY! LONDON. April 6—Preparations | = sme jfor the departure of King Edward for Cope agen Thureday, where he and Queen Alexandria will take part as usual in the celebration of | King Christian's have re- Vived the reports that the gathering at the Danish capital may have an | bday important bearing on the movement looking toward the restoration of Peace between Russia and Japan Should the Dowager Empress of Russia attend her father’s birthday celebration, it will regarded as a jstrong indication that plans will be j disc ussed for ending the war in the King Christian himeelf is / advocate of peace, while it | eved also that King Edward wouls sincerely like to se> the con filet terminated if sych an end could be brought about on terms satisfactory to Japan In the f has n file al court by Jasp tition Mayc - 7s and Herbert dec) ng the | BARL OF CAWDOR Pidduck -Re grocery firm bank LONDON—The newly appotnted | rupt ing to th m jebt of first lofd of the admiralty, the earl | $1,000. Judge Hanfore also de ot Belborne, is one of the best; Clared Grover R. T. Shannon a bank t, the Habilities being in ex ¢ oblemen of Great Britain kang > ° 000 with assets fess than He is prominent in business affairs and is chairman of the Great We ern rallway system. USING. HARSH METHODS WAKBAW, Ar Harsh meas The Seattle Council No. 38 ed Commercial 1 session at the Unit 8, will hold It next Sat ecMtEE wala adopied t we” |urday night. It is to be in honor snide to-get c in. }Of Many friends visiting the city oe vod and a good time will be shown| ternal dleorde I 1. Orders | thom haverbeen | 4 that the partic ‘a a pants In the ent di | shall be tried und wurt rtial | tow. Two workmen already tried in | | thig method we 1 to be banged. | KOREAN EMPEROR HAPPY | TOKIO, Apri 6 Pris Yiehat- | kak, @ special a bearing ommra tals thos peror ot | } TOKIO, April 6.—Half of the do-| tie loan will be a'lotted to for-| eigger whose bids exceed the} whole Th ea is plan n a fift Jom i n of $50. 000,06 May Th te will be the same as those of the fourt an LAHORE, April 6.—1 reporte the Dharmeal Hill station were } ed in the recent earthquake BERLIN, April 6—The Lokal! * UnOamaee & tmoseneee Anzela ays that the czareovitch the cea n and helr fferiag HOW ROOSEVELT DRWSSES from infl mation of the ear HIS HUNTING LBGS. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., April 6 Old Sol ts on a |-—In apitched battle between police strike to jmen and deputy sheriffs, growing | day, out of a municipal election today, He says he's 40 shots were fired. Roy Hill, po-| worked iceman, was shot in the abdomen enough, | and tie. He's hid behind Th lowing wounded . ae of j Jeremiah Adkins sheriff; | cloud Burt Hoston, pc Ennis He's im an Bayless Sealy “dhoe awful hoff. ! The excitement is intense and the streets. are filled with people. | Another outbreak is feared. The trouble is a result of high political feeling, the police being democrats ROOSEVELT, THE MIXER —_—— POT LUCK WITH THE Boys heered executive of the the hundre f priv filled the ies he ected at the trance of the cap enthusi ed visitor eded to ol building. patric thi y, the president will be formal- y welcomed to the city by Judge Chas. W, Ogden and Alderman J. H. Kirkpatrick, President Roosevelt wil) respond from a rostrum which ha® been $0 constructed that the thousands as- sembied in the big plaza can see hi@ every motion. -| At the close of these exercises the reunion of the Rough Riders will be- gin. The president will drive to the t old rendezvous of the Rough Rid f Yn at the International fair groun fre t and meet the men wih whom he plause tented during those days before he A pleasing feature of the y's made his fame in Cuba program w shed by the thou-| Tents wt! be pitched In the same sand hool children of the city, | old p’ces, open fires will be built, a who v ssed around Travis| camp commissary established and park and ed in singing “Amer- | every detail will resemble as closely, i 1 flags as the presi- | a8 possible the scene as it was dure dent made appearance, ing the organization of the Rough Riders by Col. Roosevelt. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 6 Surrounded by such reminders of President Roosevelt, in his whirl| his early fighting days, President through the southwest in Ban Antonio tonight izens of the upon their brilliant f Rough Rider who was once a fs jar figure in the quaint streets this old city At 10 o'clock Friday President Roosevelt, with an es of cavalry, will enter his morr carriag will arrive and the cit Alamo city have called reserves of flowers and iage to do honor th n) Rough party, eseorted by a troop of Ur States regular cavalry and Riders, will proceed to Travi where they will be joined by Grand Army of the Republi {Confederate Veterans, and pro: arownd the park In the r around the si ‘of this park the children of t lic and priva hool th will be massed, They will be p vided with and will Roosevelt and those of his Rough Riders who have been gathered to- gether, will eaf luncheon in the same informal etyle that character> ¢ | ized their early relations. This lunch will be served at ¥ 1 o'clock, and from that time until 5:30 the president and his cowboy, friends will be left to their own devices, unhindered by the curious, There will be story. telling, the re- }and, accompanied by Mayor Camp- | Counting of old times and a general bell, Brig. Gen. Jesse M. Lee, com-/| forgetfulness of presidential dige |mander of the department of Texas; | nity Hon. Cecil Lyon, of the state repub At 5:30 p. m. the president and lican committee, and W. L. Stiles,/ party will proceed to the Menger president of the Business. Men’s |! At 7°30 the Business Men's club, will drive to the army post at | club will tender the president a din- Government hill and witness a re-/Ner at the hotel. The president is view of the cavalry and infantry | not to make any speech at this din- troops stationed there. ner. At 9:30 p. m. the president At a. ™., the president 1 | will bid farewell to his old com- At 10 under th the president. and ort of cavalry, ark enter carriages and go to the the and rami eed| ‘The genera chandise store of s. Shouca 3 First avenue, Jes | wa glarized Wednesday night. b-| Entrance was effected through the ty | rear Five dollars was taken from till, five razors and a lot f- merchandise was also taken,