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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, REVIVAL EVER FRIDAY, APRIL 1905, ye ‘Mout EDITION ME GREAIEST RELIGIOUS TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD ASKS | OF-WAY INTO SEATTLE FOR RIGHT- gow AVENUE, WHICH SKIRTS THE BIG BLOCKG OF TIDE | s 2 —_——— ROAD, BELIEVED TO BE THE MILWAUKEE, MAKES Mearon TO THE CITY FOR 9 FRANCHISE ON WHAT {ANDS WHICH THE MILWAUKEE ALREADY OWNS others, but the success of underwrit- ing seems to make certain the tnat | guration of a real transcontinent _—) has bee " y of-} shut up lke a clam. He claim & a transcontinental ra Whatcom a whieh ail a ares to be Milwauke ad as wel Moore are r for ea rentotway along Wha a} rights-of-way rts the west line BANS OF 21 AEVIVALISTS, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE | “we bie t of tidetsed which grams, to be weed the Milwaukee purchased lam your { WRAL RENOWNED J. WILBUR CHAPMAN, WILL REACH . Beatle, } en, in | “ppat it st oo ae rie -— * + Ry a iccah relt a ; QEATTLE NEXT TUESDAY—THEIR GREAT SUCCESS IN | > tee tt he al 7 rallroa | aly purciuned ie cxtcons of | bettie (hat the tramcootinental | @orriawo | o epah of the mroes Wwalkl- | weeul Wikked: haw autloed fer 6 rught-of five city Mee Sum | Wo ean be Re other than the Mi a een meee | ae wou shore j | } that 0 twomcontinertal) Wii Milwaukee offfehits say | PRMRAIO Set We evinundiand! Scale endeamnce txhe Se- thee Muve no wun to built to | Biv. J. Withwur « panei nd «| es divulged by Assberwan Panget sour’, it a very ehendtreant (Aonviah te Tha Star threseh mites weld fy Mrornoi | nowy of wnt vakiots will arrive here Seat last Wednoniny af fast thet thre $25,000,000 apprenc | NEE ORR, Apel T—A Hine af| beth in troteht and yponemutor bust | 9, | g Shik the council cor- aed a tow yours ago Ms net Geluw | mihromd from the Ahentic to the Pie | mime Underwriters mm mocurittee «f Hepes, morning the fheet gm of | oe committee Wor cisenstainge| to He idie, but that the meney | / cific under «ire mecagenrent, that) the hetiing company test ts to UMP | tes fie nvival witli be sounded tm} ey ieeonina: feanvhive for aj to be used im exten | the W litte | dream of tranapertation leaders for|over these great systems M bOI) ait tie Ghurchos of Seattle, except | Tallway tine to Wost Sexttte. | Bivay & Piotte rathe 8 M¥iwau- | many years, will be an aecomy!ished | offered to the Anametal atect In Kew |iewe Toso umier the Protestant | ; GadeOjiinan went 4 right | kee now, to the coast. Many vabo-/ tect im a strort tine, according to! York, Ckxteago, Boston, and peash | | Eplacopas denousnation / @y Beriops News Ass'n) sou Reports received indicate Whatcom avenue, which | able terminals ami ripirte-ef-way | opintons ¢f a namber of web known | bly some otlrer cities Te Charies T. Schacter, the chil-| LAHORE, A 7.—It ts report. | that the total loss of life will aggre- wide, one of tte beoad-| must be acquited before pubtiy an-/ financiers. Uster the direction of | It ts understood that the secur | dials pesngelist, will reach here gate ) or 40,000, In tre city. Seott| nourventent wi be made, ami the J PMerpeut Morgan & Co, and|ttes hy stock and bods have bel) Gigauy and wilt lecture to the chil- | ed her that the fearful earthquake| In many districts whole villaged | remarked that a rait-| officiate ace not golug te beratt | yin, Loeb @ Co., the underwriting | bandied with groat seoreey, people | dram te the alsernoon at the Ply of Tuesday leveled the whole t were razed to the ground fously asked for a thelr plans with brass bends jof this vast enterprise, wisteh dwart | who have been spprosehed en the) noma Congregational church, and | Oe penny leveled the whole town! ‘The authorities are making prepe iy through the san! In ttre event tte company pub-| the Merthern Seeurittes merger by | matter practically being bevnd Bet) oveey atrerioon during the week Ve: eyeing ur to the ground arations to send relief expeditiona ad he didn’t think the thor | lished the exact route over whieh it | comparison, iy well under way, and | te divulge any of the facts concern Rey, Charles Stolze, the “labor | | ating the whole population o' to the suffering districts was broad enough. to ac-| would go, there would be somre Very | Wati streot is expecting a successful |ing the new company. There have akgelist,” who will come with Dr | | _— —— both a steamroad and a| fancy raises in property vaiues and | wpert in a shert time | been reports for months of consoll-|Crgpiman and his band, is a real a et ne. | the extra expense from this seuree The ratiread aystems invotved in| dation of these three roads Into ® | bor fan; us he has his union card faggested that Moore apply | alone would make the extension ex-| this combination are the New York | tranecentintental line, and the stock | tte will preach to the laboring men | featmachise in some other street. | pensive. On the otter hand the |Centrai and the many it con- | market has been advanced repeated-| ai gt ohee ang at union meetings ies & Star man asked Scott| Milwaukee officials are gelnw at | trols, including Lake Shere, Mich{-|!y¥ on rumors that important 88-| "om. revivalixt band numbers 24 =f what railr ~¥ it was)| their work quietly and systematic-| gan Central, Weat Shore, Beston & | houncements were to be made, Re | persons, | Seeted to get into Seattle, | nily, and when they get what they | Albany, Big Four and & nummbér bf | porte of tho deal have been believed |" Phey come here from Portland fett realized that he “had: been] want they will go to work without | smaller compantes; the Chieago @| in some quarters and doubted IM) wisi town wax thrown isto. a re| and’ talking. on tales out of school North western sysem Paeiff and the Unien | contrelling Seut Oregon Retiroad & Naviga jon et nd the Oregon line. HER ASK PARDON FOR | '1on company and the Oregon Short | NN, Gy erctaL, INFORMATION ¢ While Wall street bas not been DR. MARTINY STARTLING ARRAY OF st! favored with any official informa LIONS. Uon regarding the holding company icaie sso auaen that ts to take over the properties, The agereeate mileage of these! it is understood in well-informed A petition for the pardon of Dr, | toads ls more than 30.000 mites and) circles taht there is to be a huge the value of their combined capital} issue of stock as well as bonds, for ave-| A. O. Martiny, who was sentenced | stock nage ee & starting aray ot | which the stocks of three roads will mal: See > millions. This first trans a! | be exchanged, as was the ense in the efficial te afraid that the | last year In Pierce county to Serve | gystem, in fact, wovld tap the larg-| Northern urities merger. The Durn herself and eee See gg ange omar eat portion of the Atlantic aud P| stocks of these three main compet “ efforts to protect | . etreu etfle seabdo a ¢ on t eo egate someth! etter adviaing her to| WRO Was a member of the board of ‘ is tore tha school trustees at tonville, was it would no! pen to the game The latter, however, ashes charged with appropriating the / tine of attack as was the Northern have to be looked afte? Barre} which -ie jam-}#ehoo! funds, He disappeared and | gecurities company, for the three! ing company and 20 wes found acting as & cook 10 & | systems are in no sense competitive! ft is sald tabt official announce- dare, A few dare ago] KRIS camp. He pleaded guilty land there could be no argument of| ment concerning the new holdiag baught fire and the neigh- | 824 Was given the eight-year #en-| combination in restraint of trade.| company will be made in a very all excitement for fear | tence His wife ever since has been | The advantage to be gained im short time fire wou: ke place. }hard at work trying to secure his Thad alrends cexeq| release. She has earned her own te cont with the; U¥ing and spent every dollar she . Ihe, eubetituting a metal] COMld get hold of in the extort to 4 thé wooden receptacle leecure @ pardon. Friends in Seat Be has found, however. that « on | He have been appealed to and the Ma fire the woman is stii| Betition is mow circulating tn this Wooden barrel, and he sent |! _ : | Meaiher letter requesting the) FURNISHED TRACEY WITH GUN sttetion of % metal t SALEM, Ore, April 7.—It ts pra tically certain that the grand jury FROST NAMED ON gg EF + me | i for murder in the first degree TAX COMMISSION | 25812", Harry Weight and Chari ‘ Monte for furnishing guns to Ha — Tracey and Merrill. Wright is DOW | THe GREAT WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST CONDUCTED BY THE CLIMPIA. Wash. Avr e y. 122 the Walla W a and Monte in AE Mead toda oo nted J,| 20 Salem penitentiaries STAR HAS AROUSED TREMENDOUS INTEREST—READ EB Pheet, of Etiensburg. fo : ABOUT IT ON PAGE 5 eee third rer HAS A PUZZLE Beginning Monday, the daily vote; There is also a coupon which en- in The Star's Great World's Fair | titles you to register 50, 125 or . Who owns the horses? That is Contest will be published votes for your favorite teacher, de- hat Judge Gilliam’s court has been| The votes are in by the | pending on whether you subsceibe | trying to find out for two days. The | hundreds every day ‘te fact no|for The Star for one; two or three animals a. big dapr grays, and | Sewspaper « est ever ins sted In | months. only for their size and spirit, would | this f the country has aroused Bear in mind that your votes, be OFFICER DISMISSED ve on exhidition in the court room, | tho interest this one has |they few or many in number, may Mrs, Elizabeth Corrigan, owner of| The Star's telephones are kept | be the ones that will send your fay _ the Pacific hospital, says she bought | busy supplying aders with in-jorite to Portland this summer to Meorting to the ruling of Judge when she started a transfer | formation and is of the con- | visit the big fair for a whole week MERGE, Patrolman Peterson is | business some mot | teat, which has with every cent of her expenses MGUY Of faise arrest in », i . paid, railroad fare, hotel bills, ad Of James Donald versus without authority fr mission to the fair grounds and to Peterson was sued Janish, who bought every attraction on the ground: Jaime that he owns them, Don't delay voting; send in your Bt Want police officers Jaimant is making a stren 1 i help your favorite 0 ne ~~, oo The contest will ety Who go int fight. The case wi » to the jur ntinue until June 30, and et for Friday po nen n . There is a coupon in each ed The terms of the contest and the 1 do not believe they - tion of The Star printed, and it i# | coupons are printed on page five of vote for one teacher. | this issue. good for one Muywhere, but Dlainly shown | Bot exceeding his he ha this particular fs discharge: after th WILL NOT WAIT THE COUNCIL FoR Chicago Is Threatened Work on the new Y. M. C. A . e month whether the regrade ques tion is decided or not. The dis ——— sion over the Fourth avenue re-| CHICAGO, April 7.—Strike pick- {railway and express.companies. in lets of teamsters surrounded the the city. In addition to the police awrence | grade has held this bullding back| building of Montgomery, Ward &! stationed in the vicinity of the r on Co, on Michigan avenue and Mad-| butiding to prevent violence a large © got | for several months and has upset) ison street, today and drivere with | detail is held in readiness at the an from ¢ > the ' © bl the plans of the official It was | consignments of goods for the firm | central station for a riot cal empty waht were turned back. The discharge of| The steike was called by the Chi en i "sy he ground | thought that the buflding would be| several expresse drivers who re-| cago Federation of Labor to force ind caught el st “ Law-| ready for ocewpancy by fall, The! fused to haul to the stritee-bound | Montgomery, Ward & Co. and ot veteran "te — of Med. officers ef the Y. M. C. A. h be any threatens to bring abeut a| companies to recognize the Gar © Warrant the oid come discouraged with the regeade | general walkout of teamaters for all | mentmakers’ union eer entered the cuss once Of | propesition and say that the work | house on a tour| wilt start the first of the month Panreeation | and Section which tert of the Whe court Friday; ORTUAND BUS Prou | ORTLAND, “Ore, A +The | Prof. Trevor C, Kincaid, of the lodge of tka to laid | state university, has acepted an in Ei Mone of its 5 ficent | vitation from Dr. Mark, head of the oy lll ected | department of zoology at Harvard t arrested M: the ground for cs) tmcuo wovonee GRUESOME MURDER in ve office: 25,400 rsity, to join a ntifle expe Stark dition of six weeks’ duration to the will be f E uda istands. He will be the nee iit be only western man in the expedi SAN FRANCISCO, April 7—The (the body Was found, fut ave foun tion, whi@ will be made up of | no tangible clews. On the grou specialists in zoological work. He| Police are at sea as badly as ever! it jn hel@ that the arma and leg will remain at Harvard until gbout|this morning as to the identity of|/do not match well wh the teak, July, 1906. t dismemb@ed body which was) some are inclined to advance the | emo found in the street Wednesdaydtheory that a double murder was | CONT@ACTORS IN A POO night despite the fact gpat they now| committed, but the detagtives work PORTLAND, Ore., April The | have the hea The Mentification | ing on the case do not Hold to this existence of a @onspiracy «mone! of @he body lastnight as that ot} hs Hef, iming that the fact that public work contractors w heredy | Harry Una was found to be an| the head and legs were in the water ools were formed and publi ork error, Hundreda are vieving the! fully 16 hours ia responsible for ivided among the members of the| remains today, but none are able to|the incongruity of the appearance | pool at exorpyant figures, 1s shown| give the police arly Information. | of these parts when compared with by pa ght egainet the} The authoritie satisfied that | the trunk firm Wakeft & Incobson by | some of thom pare anon the a lerton In| J. B, Bridges, In their r the | body ew man In life, but re ty thousand people r seceeeet adimas their ror +g anything for fear of| D. M. Mart@, trattic @anager of mt and letened | former par of having pald| meeting a inilar fate. Detectives| the Baltimore & Ohio raliroad, ar- ‘on, President was'three other contractors $1,000 to|in a launch are visiting every boat | Tived in this city Thursday ers at keep thelr hands off work let by|in the harbor and searching the| rumored that his visit here ts for the at hin an the port of Portland commission,’ holds, A small army of officers are purpose to open offices in this ‘gas ineiad the Portland drydock. scouring the nelghborhod in which . ® -” SEATTLE IS T0 | ligtous frenzy under the evangelical | spe, Every chore mM the city was crowHed each night to the doors, a | HENRY w STOUGH. The Seattle Star HELD IN SEATTLE BEGINS HERE NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 11 Evangelist. REV. J. WILBUR CHAPMAN. The World Ren Eee and overflow meetings were held ta} | the ntreet | It is expec'od that Seattle wit! alto experience a similar religious upheaval, and great preparations are being made for three weeks of un pecedented revival FRANK DICK The Irish Bariton S?ANDARD OIL MAN VICIOUSLY AT? ACKS DR. GLADDEN NeW YORK, April v Standerd O11 company, maddened by the atta of Rev, Washir Giadden, of Columbus, has issued remarkab| taterment f v hief olciter, = Cc T. Todd Tod@ de the. aninister charges, branding th < Vile and being made in the p nd e@ interest of morality COTAIMBUB, ©., April 7 I preiei Sunday ing on tt yer’s relial sald F Ww ton CHadde mor I | afferd me an jortunity t sagething about gne 8. i id hhief golicit f the ¥ peat Ur then I h | no Partha to Todd | LONG@AWLLOON TRIPE CALAIS, France, April Fa ballbon, which left Polkest land. at 1) Inet night, landed Valdis thig morn As an of itered, bag the | It is} divoree | war not {ijured. ‘The occupa i good heal@® and spirits. JAPS GET THEIRS ST. PRTPRSBUR Lineviteh hav@ beg forced tage tire on Sumuchu, A battle in whfeh 000 Chunchuse were heed has fought The result is un known, Be has brought suit for inst Stephen White on the ground of non-support. The couple were married in Missouri in 1900. General Japanese Annie Ss 1 Evangelist eel " my and nursday night Frye, Dav street, w and beds of 1 valual A aur ay meeting of morning Richard Osborne, the idals caused cc Prident The Ninth 1001 n, of BY initoa by bie the is ulate population ts om King association will be held Satul at 9 o'clock In de- partment No. 1 at the court house to take action on the death of Judge avenue Columb the blossoms The Only P a in Seattle That Dares to Print the News = | VOL. 7. NO. 38 25 CENTS PER MONTH =a EARTHQUAKE LITTLE BEATRICE WYATT DESIRES TO STAY WITH “MAMMA” WHITE, AND CRIES BECAUSE SHE FEARS HER STEP« MOTHER | “Boo hoo-oo! I don’t want ny the foster mother, the little girl wag again ordered into court Friday, morning, and taken from Mrs. on the allegation that the one’s mind was being embit- new step-mov w I want to to Mamma The hite oken Beatri Wyatt by its new custodian. of Ju c e urt ruled that the chi day wu different id be taken Into the custody ing for e little one sobt ff and by him placed with 4 disinterested party until next Fri- rehiefs and cast resent- | day morning at 9 a. m., when the ces at each ¢ Mamma claim will be definitely settled, ia Mra. A who} Mra. White claims that the child re has given little | was voluntarily given over to her lothed and her once at the death of ite given r 8 id second time after ized her as the f a house 1 the part of another hold which had been denied the joy | relative to care for it also that it of childish prattie and mischief. was the dying wish of its grand- On Wednesday a writ of habeas er that Mra, White should take 8 by J. L. Wyatt littl 1 and adopt her ) accord Beatrice herself is mucht st shown ne tated and weeps bitterly while child, visiting different factions contend for times during dy. Her father’s conten- the past two ye and contribut he is now — ing nothing to its support aga 8 4 good home and is al | Ju Tallman, by whom the writ e of the little ona He is | was ed, had turned the little girl | the father of six other children, one over tot wstody of Mra. Alexan-/of whom is an 18-months-old baby der Murry ster of e child's cond wife, and the rest of mother, per v7 let out to the care of ase, but Mrs o je parties. Ward, on February 25, $100 in cash, A lot on the west side of Fourth avenue, 120 feet north of Ping tre d Friday to John B. This property, CHICAGO, April 7 was forme sty owned by Alaska peo; charging perjury are ple. reported, by the beef trust grand) Dr, 0. V. Lawson, charged for jury, and witr e that body} the 1 time with practicing who occupy tle in the! me without a license, is on packing t to % nye r fore Judge Griffin. Lawson of the ation ed to a syndicate of physi+ clals say at y nt packers, | ¢ known as the State Medical both in Chicago and other cities, tnstitute left y room after telling lies e@ Queen Anne Improvement b ng they had “fooled” the) club me Friday night at Garfield i ramer Fifteen s' t and Queen Anne avenue additional witnesses Mrs. Dr. Hastings will address the 1 and it ts belie that the) ¢} the subject of flower grow- jevidence wanted from those bears | ing j | wholly on the p y stiga The steamer City of Seattle sails | | on. jfor Skagway and Southeastern | | Alaskan ts Friday night. She | | will take a large crowd of passen- j | C. F. ALLEN | LITTLE HAPPENINGS | cors vownd for the interior. H | Chorus Leader with Dr. Chapman cargo will consist of supplies ami | — ta i e merchand { Tec e ee eee ee eee ef Hee o> pnd oye The » The VW Cather §| seraing v gner Second Regi ach this port some time |” Ss » , band A Portland will be tur early part of next week, * > * t ¢ 8 Th ier sailed from San Fran- 4 Spotter |to send about 40 « st pic cisco Friday morning. The Santa * ® | musicians in the company, This Barbara and Shasta will eall Satur- SERENE MEE HHH BH) will moan that they will compete|qay. The vessels will bring about | ‘Toletn tt ttt) PC ee reales giclee opm Byrn Liste Host Tonight 2 try cpturea | 18®, aK passengers. Returnng, ive t Tred they will carry over 2,000,000 feet seeks Frost Thursday result of &/ of lumber and about 70 passengers, My Ny raid on th upied by the The Kosmos Line steamer Lugor he oil Seave thie Tuck Tung company Wash is due to arrive at this port Sunday ree Su ington street. The men arrested) morning. The vessel will bring & . e were e county jail and go of niter, wine and coffee from 1 » tt will ven prelim-|the west coast of South America, inary lay aft yon t She wil lalso bring seven pasengera, fo Kiefer The Luxor will take a return cargo q M of the Japanese | of flour, lumber and general mer- aes who arrived in this country on the | chandise for the west coast and Ger- 2 steamship Kanagawa and was or-| many AT 9:80 j dered depor on the same ship by Charles West McCulla was fined : the surgeon in ¢ of the marine | 19 and costs for begging by Police ¢ nd hospital, has» made his escape and Gordon Friday morning. The not t the {mmigration officers are having p say that he is an inveterate a hard hunt for him The public is earnestly attend the Mid-Lenten held in the Grand opera day morning, April 9 Tho service | of the Wayside and gram lence am Patrick of Gee Sing Chong company police. gwho ala® suspect them of robbing the Chinaman of a gold p-| watch. They were agpested by City he, Detectives Byrnes and Kennedy The boys admit having trouble with | Chinaman, but say that they never watch from him. Gee Sing has identified them An examination for a new train ing class of young women for the new public Hbrary will be held at{ the old library next Thursday. This examination ts for graduates of the high school who wish to learn the library business, Ernest Voose, who was brought back from Denver, Colo,, a few days since by Deputy Sheriff McGuire, was Friday morning formally charged with stealing from Seceers ase Ss? rand complaints have been tly pouring in at headquar- ters about him The water tower @ill be tested at Alaska building’Saturday after- Invited to to he yuse Sun. 1 o'clock intere vice he at the t | noon Judge Mrs. Sa Friday Stanley amd ; sailants the Wa by the neld in the Emergency hospital of Griffin ah aft ors appea against her woman and her the count# ® FIRE SYSTEM FOR WEST SEAT. @ Sa) TLE refused % commé to the as¥lum Several netg@- i in court and testifieg® The judge placed the fatMily @ charge of imusual excel Br a pr wn en an @mploye of are held failed Owing held the ° A syst@m of fire alarm boxes, t be used in connection with the vol unteer fire dep ment, will be in. |stalled by the City council, F ° boxes will be posted in four a ‘ e the idera district ot ©,| ns of the town and each of these will have connections with the dif- ar bee of the department, will be arranged to show the volunteer department the loca- tion of the fire. The department has of late been unable to arrive at the different fires which have occurred In West Seattle, This wilt enable them to do so with more promptness, a thi Coun init Naina a