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EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1905. VOL 1060 LOSES HIVE BOATS - CLASH WITH RUSSIANS lat onee to the shoe store, but was anne thee | jeren “ or ae + The Weather ; « anges the No. 4 shoes for No ~ % *| ais at s * ore, waying it was fc . Sadie who would call there for it] *¥ ¥¥**¥ 4 #4 *¥# os boon, In a short time a Tonight and Tuesday: Fair; and asked for the money left there for Miss and when the real The weather 25 CENTS PER MONTH 7. NO. 40 on: | “Bie eal JE C2 |: >) ie Zs ae) rm ae. sam he > | Al eee Miss — called, there was consterna mixer promines tien. us two whole The extensive clearing house days sun F Desiness done in packages, bundies and money by downtown drug ————— ‘ stores would afford a rich harvest sl for the organized gang under full a WEALTHY BALLARD MILL OWNER 18 FACING THE CHARGE OF a the word is bein, T 2:80, | getsey paneed BB oF sees, MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE FOR SLAYING HIS SON- ——— Grtiggists and clerks cept pack: | shine Jack i IN-LAW, JAMES BOURGETTE—JURY BEING DRAWN r 7 | and distribute them only on Frost will make ‘ HONG KONG, April 10.--It is) — Siren oder a ke | Seattle this ev oe reported here that two sections UNDER THE BAN | At one side of Judge Griffin's jot superior height and strength, and that In sho ing he did not intend e J ” he t ts 0" ‘oom na. ternoo! as Hh ofthe rival fleets clashed near Sets Genter niet ae court room Monday afternoon was lio kill--only meaning to disable hia inside the rail, Mra. Jan foot of Pike » Sunday night | i ‘ i os by the satien, smeaiel in the arrest RICH STRIKE es mecysen = w * ts charged wi os the prisoner, as sweet = Singapore this morn ng. ogo of four alleged law breakers. J. I een _ — ee ve cr Gas ae ' as pretty one as oes = 7 id ODESSA POLICE RAID TERRORISTS’ BOMB FACTORY AND AR- | Whitelaw and his wife are held for having in k wn carnation, sits little Adrienng | , M The news of a rich placer strike | from head t foot, and with her | Campbell, the 4-year-old daughter of lost five vessels. The rumor REST 27—WILL BE HANGED AFTER FARCE TRIAL Boe Kellen ta charged with being | ¥8S brought to this city on the/handsome dark face shielded by s|the accused’ man, her flower-like a @ieorderly person and released on | *teamer Santa Ana, Sunday. The| veil of crepe, Mra. Bourgette 1s not |tace framed in a big white-frilled on Raspberry is-|the lew Interesting feature of the |hood, and her chubby little legs between Kodiak and | pro. age. She is placed in a most | hanging over the edge of ber chair, islands. The excitement | popular position, for the grief-strick iat little fist she now and then two reigns supreme. The | en widow of the man who was slain ches forth and buries in the hol- t was brought to Valdez from | is also the stepdaughter of the man | low of the prisoner's palm, and the Raspberry island by the steamer) by whose hand the fatal bullet was |other grasps a little striped bag of rted that men jsent speeding on its mission candy. Nearby sits her 13-year-old originated ina dispatch received cash bail of $50. Leo Hart, another inmate, is held as a common pros Se ee nares A 60 police surrounded |tittte The raid was accomplisted ODESSA, Russia, April 10.—The) the place by the Russian consul. palten have eoserthod'n tenes toc: |tbe tarerins soneht "ve nontoa | Mneramen Melvin end Comeron led by Sergeant Sprengie This ie tory and anarchistic printing prese| An immense crowd followed the! the @econd raid on this house and ‘The Hong Kong pilots have! 0 vcor Sows ” t . fi to the station and a aaa former conviction of the inmates | Dora. It ts rey now working on the beach./death. While she site in her wid-| brother and her 1l-yeer-old cousin, n followed. remulted appeal, but the wo ae ge . ay . very men under arrest will | mes leg on ae Av Fare the | Prom $4 to $15 per day is said 7 ow's weeds and hears the story of | son of the man who was shot - © been made. It is also stated | her husband's death threshed out in The quarrel in which James Bour~ dis The factory was located in the be put to death after « fine 4 the prosecution | *¥ a seo navigate the Russian Ves |e oreo seorenonee rest |S atovpet trom the lena" | thatthe nalen, who Kwow nothing |inutat derail by Powering At-[gette waa killed “Ie sla to "have PP | at all about placer mining, are mak-|torney Mackintosh, she will be n- |arisen over an old family difference, | ing $2 to $4 per day pelled to see the fast-whitening head | which had been revived after sev- “ , SRR eee eh. — sls through the straits. They of her foster-father bowed and |eral years of silence on the subject, j troubled, as he sits in the prisoner's |and interesting developments along ‘TRIED HOLD dock listening to the legal battle | this line are expected. | that means for him either acquittal] The greater part of the week will and exoneration, or disgrace and | probably be consumed by the Camp- } death on the gallows. bell trial. More than a dozen wit- | UP Napoleon Campbell bimself is |nesses have been summoned by the alm and self-posseased, yet the | prosecution. The defendant is a — nervous movements of his hands be- | Ballard miliing man of considerable CLAIMS PEANUT STAND 18 AN ADORNMENT. The city of Seattle has got Mtaelf into trouble Robert L. Davies, who runs @ Peanut stand on Pike street between Ftret and Second av ques, has prayed for an in- have been offered high pay. LOOK OUT FOR THE eer ta wt DRUG S10RE THIEF there and reports she passed the __ R fleet at 1 & m. tod The - ” function against the city to tray the etrain that he is already | wealth and of high standing. both Eee Dare, tbe chet | ret was anchored 20 miles norts-| SPOTS” PEOPLE WHO CHECK PACKAGES IN DOWN |e-arevent the authorities from #| J. Upchurch and W. Teege, two| under, and those who know his | socially and in the business world. greet. the twelve | saat of ki. one of the Ama Femoving his stand in accord soldiers from Fort Lawton, are|kindly, emotional nature best, pre-| At the noon hour only five jurors Fram Retwoon the twelve | cast of Mankl, one of brenden PERM Pant 2 OPT, OMEN ALLY MANES 6 SeRe Hae Sede with the recent ordinance #| sow in jail at Ballard charged with | dict that he will break down before |hed been examined as to their quali Bt tem tonewsd by lor tee wept “Rea May that Ro- Girected against all street attempt to hold up. Sunday they | the trial is over He ts much er fications. The rest of the day and bad followed by a| o » Rew nking heavily and toward ‘ening wended th Bowery saloon, where they engaged in & game of poker. After playing| Wagons Davia states t bis stand is Worth $2,000, ls prettily dec orated and is an adornment ar e from his confine-|part of Tuesday will probably be ment in the county jail. His plea | taken up in securing @ jury 11 be th he shot In self-defen: The case promises many interest- hen attacked !n the dark by a man | ing incidents. een Togo and|iestvensky is not with the squad. imme t gl bags ber BATAVIA, Istand of Java, April 10 way to eee et eteeetee eet eee Look out for the drug store/ reported during the past week woman, having purchased §20 a i | loafer! | ® rather than an eye-sore for about an hour and losing con By shots from Togo’s scout- | —A Russian (ato ie of shoes at « First avenue shoe] tn his petition he charg siderable money they withdrew ; * Gules, which, after paying | Sighted near Muntosk! an) *x-| He fs » member of an organized | Store, and being already inden with|% the ordinance with being itl from the se ther wort from her home. They ransacked to the Russians, ted to arrive bh today ee. | gang of thieves; his business is to left the shoes at a Sec gal, and alleges that the quar F their seats Up: ch the house, but took nothing of range and | ing has —— seen here of the 3 a t and overhear your name pharmacy while she fin-| » teriy fine of $30 on the stand revolver from his pocket value Mrs. Mattson thinks that nead of the} Bese squadron ne Dy a oe. shopping, saying: “My ave & package, a sum of and demanded that his money ey were after money and that ls exorbitant y aaaian flee. Indies squadron Is now at Tujo Is- | ™ 1 other valuables with the ®&me is Mrs My nephew WEll@ trate ia a test case and wi which be e given back they Kaew. meapeltiing Bobet the tor Wen early hour Monday | land, near Singapore | drug clerk, to be called for Iater,| call for t * this afternoon.” decide the legality of the or toh a the was cation of things in the house Bo reports of a general en- | ball ° e Brit-| When he overhears, he notifies a| In about 4 « man tina tive, will en ur the | It is understood that Mrs. Bour- brome ha! been reesived and the} SING dogg" et "yp a man or woman of the gang, accord. | Called, asked for Mrs. « « package drive most t stands #| seeing the gun-y r {8 tte will take as little part as pos- i Deliet was that Togo is not | !sh “a vig a at 1:40\ ing to the sex of the son you| Snd received it. A short time af- and junc the soon came The Fort Lawton street car fran- in the prosecution, regarding te trike aaa tatende oo today an daeday afternoon she|*&y will for for the pacakage, and|terward Mrs. —'s real nephow|@ main thorough Night Patr | chise is to come up for passage b cacs as an unfortunate affair Russian fleet is weil | 0 cloc yeate » that’s t last of your package 4 for the package and learned and having no desire for retribu- fta of this kind have been’ what had happened. He hastened | tion j See EEE EEE ERE eee eee ee ee etetetee tees ‘ Hes Ke win; ttle. sighted the Baltic fleet five mi _ A certain fan the te aan ad | from Pulodamar, one of the Anamba| Tw Mansions to fight. The Rus-|sroup of islands, lying farthest Samal here, who interviewed | southeast, and proceeding to Polu The o' » the room | the ec where Upchurch had the men lined | up and ordered him to lower Lis pon. Upchurch failed to com uncil Monday night. The attle Electric company is trying | railroad ordinance through t th ee hn Allen, a son of former Sena- John B. Allen, will be t ed for | cs Radnorshire also saw ply with the order and the officer | °°. age ng drunk and disorderly Rojestvensky before the|menti. The Radne ae Soonanes drew his gun and fired, the bullet | jrttad BB ene day afternoon by Police Judge | Bames this port, stated to the | four warships, apparently Japances, striking t jer in the hand and ed at the last meeting that the | don. He was arrested by Patrolman Sunday night that| off the Cape of St. James. ie came 4 coe ie sible par p low pas-| Brafford Sunday night ‘ochin-C « April 7. ne in 5 Sas astrong feeling Cochin-China, on Af rs on the Fort Lawton line to ng He was imm . tely arrested and nat the } : Franz Wisnier complained to the r at | Anamba Islands are in the China etn Rigen eee te lg ra ae er to the Ballard line and™ poli Mentey mocking of bul the | sea, about 150 miles northeast of anergy Oran, bonthen Mallacd aaa’ police mentey -moraing ot rt Lawton are so closely related of stock by a sneak thief. His coat een laid aside for a few min- and when Wisnier looked } | have a hearing day morn: Upchurch has a very bad wo here the bullet struck his w The wound was dressed Sur lectric cot any has re grant the request and the s have t bowed meekly t 1 i for it it could not be found. 4 ight, and ti f the stock was held in the ; Ge A mayest yg 1 unet! also has an opp Furnace & Power company po hed to ¢ i, / rt efuse to grant the fran-/ ang some in the United States Fibra B strong , ee ao says be does nc t ntil the company agrees to! Stopper company et brad y ty In case of « ro yp eld = ay accept several amendments to Its| urna Empire Fast Freight line will ws aid, but n inte I us franchise . . mon as they “a secured a de- | the Philippines... Th other de wibhiee th D tous franchi ven offices in-this city within two tive vietory ‘ stroyers are preparing to sail. , ‘ nn |months. Fred H. Madison, Pacifio tint ona host fo | | Oswald Granigean, » youth. was! 994/72 MANGING FIRE. |°ott agent t Portland, and Chas fs som in favor of the Rus URG, Apri) 10.—| arrested Sunday on t harge of | ’ B. MacKean, northwestere agent. at dines He predicts a speedy were ff aS Governor } petty ed of t. Pa ave been in th city War a8 soon as the Jap- won at Libau lest night he | stealing he till of e past week looking for a desira- fs demo! t hurt. The assa | 1 t Last Th r enlargin th » location. Mr. MacKean stated ollshed s nu he | Michael I e. Lins aot 48 ject of t ip was t Ramilan fieet took the route | ants escape ieany more Heasian’s | m1 t the obje s t the trip was to bese Samat and can b | ‘ - lair eras nd, Gran- | Heer ecare a place for DEAMNEarters. fete Goins sea before the| *l#hted off Muntok proved to be a| ar waited 6 af nile aan e La na track of land bounded by €an strike | Dutch squad h left its for- when the t nto the back| the ¢ 1 East James and Bast Marton streets - | mer anchor under secret orders lot. the store he took the mone ass the necesi ce, wher 1 Thirteenth and ‘Thirty-second USDON, April 1 A diez h to; and tw 6 teaming orth | from the till Tt a ( men Benjan auijen ’ The eonsiderath was j and told Mr. Hessia h turn. | 1 h I “rat 8 the | $28,000. George I. Meacham cons l Giantagen he t ay | Pike street councilmen w ‘ i le , lot the off w event extension on a fa customs house:had & sale Bat~ |he was caught and arrested. He| ba hey want the Iin be urday morning of ‘aitk and } had a hearing j amen ! rials they got off the dt | oat it wa | t thelr pr ty shina that have arrived he J | CALLED HiM DOWN CIrY BRIEFS — | _-« LOS? TWO GAMES “[ do not pr to } m ‘ cle irs " 3AN FRANCISCO, April 10. plaining w Vv a ‘ . 1 |" , ply put it ‘all over” Port. . | Davis, the 1 ¢ vel te 3 land in two games here Sunday, | Monday morning th aorh Lo hy The morning game resulted in ® | will discharge the defendant and tax ; ee depth ns 1 y for the Seals by a score of 1 ( f t € “ » tre afternoon the Webb- THE STAR'S BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST FOR THE MOST PoP. jthe costa ¢ ng ngton River ratiroad | 1) tee wore axain, Hoteates ‘bein ULAR SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THE STATE STARTS OFF en wicher Ww raed’ wits [St * oh Fintona Able to complete the circuit. The WITH A WHIRL—THE ELEVEN WHO LEAD ferand larceny by C. J. D gn. Jday morning. ‘They are on a vaca- |" eye p R. HP. , _—- soo" ceawr pethagy atlrpon 1 views, | ; : Portland Scokiie<s. hee & stereopticon Iantorn und \ Tt aa i 2 2ae " th dat $4 whi It ‘ % f "| oO 9 | The fo @ teact th tei Sorel og th arene : on Esstck, St. Vrain am-—asp | act th pr it | sedi + cette lier and Shea } : | before the court shi it ltain f the 1 Seat a . " ; iar | eahiia ; | Afternoon game : n- | hoot ey ve eat Pucher hed a(t cee: ( nd George R. H. B, ; red by 4 washer 1 : | iff ale i ad ®t town M y night je M8 | porttand o 42 : te y I f legal right to the pre ty ‘ n the h 2¢8 J , " ting Vander- | 1 ting ow ta ‘ e..3 * } tiw fawkl ent roves i : and McLean; i - H veer isene the o 7 | rn at the n Woodr h Of | wy q bolton, who failed to giv it t e ha sons t {iss Bellows complete facts In the case | An attempt to | “1 P ! ureau W ¥* |i TRAGEDY CAUSED BANK. | Hmvloyment we CARDEN ENS COR os - RUPTCY | day ning q * The Japanese may dé doing & ake BROGKTON, ni } Ar & things to Russia, but in inter ¥ ad y i P a p national complications betwen * sbiish | stinw ¢ m "ight ag ge : | brought t ht by t ee t intries, Sweden se@éms * t . WASHINGTON April 10.—The xr fon M h 20, ¥ if ing of 1 : i i at th . to have ms upper tees inka oe e teacher rer t today held that the ir ‘ : ear , wf worship or th eas 80 e ects ii ts My yd at iat a ae near Jefferson street, M k 'Tanka, a native of Mikado & h ymber of jurors to try criminal hed sodes..ton-the.® i 1 r_ mor Ry ut h tthe bd he ‘ ret vg hee eer ta 2 — ge a at yes Jot ( Y i Co 13 & charging the latter wtih assault # betwee ‘ tet ; the Philippt | Steamer Dolphin sailed for Skag- | V rt et * with a deadly weapon. * a I " to t | way and Lynn canal points Monday | Mrs. Mattson, of 64 Broad street, # The weapon was a good-sized # r t fl hieh th | morning The vessel carried } r th burglars er * rock and struck Japan amid- © iijare gee ut he United states passengers’ and a f cargo of| home Saturday night a 10:20 # ships. | #F P68 two oF tris freigh* lo'e and when she Was absent ae. RRR RRR RR Ra, | ‘ , i f ati, emwee 2 i |