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FD TESS WSS Aah 8S. XTR | EDITION wig A! SEATTLE, ‘The WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL eattle Is Favéored > For the Convention s yCE PRESIDENT FAIRBANKS AND OTHER REPUBLICAN PAR v FY LEADERS WOULD LIKE TO GEE THE alrHERING @Fr THE GO. P. THE PROJECT |S FEASIOLE NEXT NATIONAL BROUGHT TO THIS CITY—WHY ———— garaateraee ean ee, * ; “Seatti, in my pion, ® gq would be an adc at place * for holding the nex! re sblican & § patiooal gonvention in 1908, I # am Deartily to fave ( ite se & @ lection. It was { the deep * gregreta of my recent visit to ® $ the roast that | had no oppor & Piaalty to visit Seattle.” —Vice # President Chas W. Fairbanks, * Sinan laterview with Col. D, B. 4 May, qf the Cent Market ® # company. * rere reeeeeeees. Gt D. B May, president of the Qestral Market company, bas just paarsed from an extended trip) the East his trip were aders in ‘The two objects of To interest republican Delegates and others have always complained bitterly about the in sufferable heat during conventions which are always held June early in July When | told the party leaders our fine hotel accommodations, magnificent northwestern scenery that the raitroads would all give spectal rates. one of them inter posed a single objectic I am convinced t er enthusiasm can t ly, little difficulty will be found persuading the national committee to bring the next convention here In my former visits to the Bast I have heard @ great deal about San Francieaco ami not so much about this city, but this time the Interest of the people seemed to be centered here, Seattle js looked upon as the future great city of the coast, and | find that investors are greatly inter ox in of not t if the prop aroused local peiaging the next republican na-|ested in the conditions here tinal convention to Sea’ three} Travel to this city is going to be heayier this summer than ever heance, and the Seattle public make’ rporated in before in tts history. All the people j who will visit the fair will visit this He was successful in both cases. city, either going or coming ! feet the GO. FP snvention | Peally believe, today, that there fs Hon, Col. May talked with/more Interest being taken in this Vio President Fairbanks, securing | #tate among tourists than there ts the statement above giv Senate | in the fair.” jaders were also seen and there) While in the East Mr. May made wap a marked unanimity of opintog | plans for securing the steel and com soto Seattle's splendid fitness for) crete for the new public market. All q@iertaining the hunderds of men /this materali will be purchased by i the counsels of the GO. P.jthe Central Market company and Carter « far a8 to say that they would vis either in June or July and Qver the situation and report f® the national committee, which dolly has the selecting of (he meet places of the big convention. thing that appealed to most |as fine as any other in the country, |, the men with whom I talked was/as far as architecture and conven: | tie cool, pleasant weather that tn- variably obtains during the summer mld Col May on Tues- when it is blistering hot ved | { Allison went | several firms in the Middle West are janxious to bid on it “I visited the markets in the lead ing cities of the Bast and got sev eral good suggestions regarding ours,” added Col. May While I @m satiefied that our market will be |ience is concerned, there were sev- eral minor details which were not | fully decided upon and these will be completed within the next few Weeks.“ INTEREST GROWING IN FAIR CONTEST THE VOTE FOR THE MOST POPULAR TEACHERS IN THE STATE 1S RAPIDLY INCREASING—N LEADERS Mis Parker, Miss Metcalf and Hawkins today retain their re ve positions in the Star's Portiand Fair Contest. EW CANDIDATES AMONG THE Mins Greenwall are practically tied for ninth piace, only a few votes [separating their positions, while | Miss Bacon Is pressing them hare —p 5 ab enezuelan Crisis - With U. S. at Hand | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH OFFICIALS FEAR : DREAD DISEASE | RECKLESS HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE MAY CAUSE SPREAD OF |, 10 W. J. MOORE, OF SEATTL PREFERS DEATH DISGRACE £, SWALLOWS BOTTLE OF CAR TAFT WILL PROBABLY RECALL MINISTER BOWEN THIS WEEK—SOME INSIDE LIGHTS ON THE COMPLICATION RT I a a ee * * > WHAT WOULD HAPP’ * - U. 8 Venezuela. * * Regular 1 6,820 * . Available voluntee 1 6,820 * . 7 * Total 1.640 * * ‘ar vessels (estimated) * a * fhe hee eee eee ee MALIGNANT LEPROSY TO THIS COUNTRY BOLIC ACID WHEN CONFRONTED BY MINNEAPOLIS PO “x rd . ert pie gd re —_ "as AE ge pat Pr venke| SHINGTON, D. C r 1 . LICE—WAS PROFESSIONAL SHOPLIFTER It Ie stated on unquestionable au-|USRt theo wee warranted by the we thority that retary Taft, while CA8TRO-BOWEN FEUD. sit on t ito Domingo li t t en i The immigration officials of Se- tagion through the feariens caresses, - =i clas ninite the naet wave te be om pac a pute seh gt a te and Ban Franciaco are keeping | kisses and embraces which OFix tue REE EEHY RSE ¥ | - Venezuela chean game by recalling and Castro has sent word to the & quiet Dut very close watch on in- | characteristic of the noft-hearted| ¢ #| worth of goods of every conceivable | Minister Bowen aie dimmatnant teak oe walt Oe coming Vessels that have touched at/and affectionate Kanaka & Pleabe keep the secret from ®| description Phia will Wkety Gocar this ‘wee oe g ries "Rowan widvawn Hawatlan ports, Uncle Sam's guard On the occasion of the junket.) @ my ile boy. and if he finds # = as the arrival of the dispat The quarrel between Bowen and tans of the nation’s health have been | however, all rules and remulation®|® i out tell him that hin or | RAS ARORA AR AAAHRM [raining President Cast ¢ wt lavelien a sharin, that Sasi jroumed to special vigiiance by the! were called off, and, while Presi! took ber life rather than face 7; /, the demands of the Un in pbc t tea time 6 news of @ high handed and reckies* (dent 1. BE Pink of the terrh: |g ithe dingrace of an arrest.— 3 he Ww eather . for arbitration is expected any tri tyr g Vensielan ae dan pnd bit of Iawbreaking on the pert of} torial board of health, stood and) @ aire, W. J. Moore. of Seattle a | The navy department h er ag e ue co e ¢ a the whole Mawatian imlature, | helplessly loeked on, the whole jun-|@ «|* Spotter : structed to pranare ~ og tebe ge Aag og t tie f he cane which recently over-rode the terr!-| keting party, numbering more (hei aw eeeateeentarnnn 2 & | notice to send warships to the the pent 7 suiste mex tary of orinl board of health and in direct | 400, swarmed through the gates and OUR R Ne eRe EEE ES lof La Guira If other m state, Loomis, w minister to violation of the segregation laws! mixed indiscriminately with the Gr Borivne News Aswan) settling American claims are un Venezuela and a quarrel with governing the leper settle at | maimed, rotting and revolting lepers iiatachen Aved 1¢--eais Tonight and Wednesdey: Pair; | the customs houses will be|Gantne "Tale tr oe reouteaa te Molokal hired a steamer d went] It has long been the fear of the om — ‘ Light Frost Tonight; Light East Loomis being banded his passports, en masne companied by friends to) Hawalians—and the hope of the) o, ham face the shame 1 dis- | Winds. lent Castro is not so defiant.'and he was transferred by the @ total of 400 pers on @ junket} white element—that the federal! } m . anxious for trouble, by state department to another station. to the leper island government might assume control of c¢ @f imprisonment for xt an, 1, Was Only a has besa repre ed | tn > oF time sais came ae Arriving there the legisintive| the leper settlement and put it un Teasing You He # his private agent in| Washington and beca Secretary party threw open the gates of the] der federal tion, The last in| lifting, Mire W. J. Me i F Washington, and he also has a dip-| Hay’s right hand man en Secre- settlement and mingled freely with | discretion of the ignorant Kanakal. aaek 4 lomatic representeative here,and has |tary Hay became til, and all busl- |thetr leprous friends and relatives, | legistature, which, by the way, once | MEtOm avenue wit AT 2:30 made use of these channels to make | ness pertaining to Venezuela had to kissing and embracing them effu-|took an official vote on repealing! s¢eore, S68 Warren avenue |Fepresentations to President Roose-|be transacted by Secretary Loomis, sively, according to the Kanaka cus-|the constitution of the Unite sang Forecast velt and the officials of the The latter and Bowen were on ex- ton Then they returned Hono n i probably bring the commibted suicide here yesterday er Saulsbury A |repartment, which have put a new cellent terms, and both had an old- lulu, without any manner of pre-|evitable hand of Uncle Bam more] In thé presence of three officers merrily, Tues |light on the matter. But the prin-| time grudge against Castro. Where- Aution, to disperse and mix with| promptly into the affairs of the| who Were about to arrest her the day, when ref | effect has been to show the | upon things began to har |the unprotected public. For several | Hawatian leper probler jumfortimate woman swallowed a ore was j | Washington authorities that eo long| This is one of the side |y@ars the territorial board of health Tourtsts and the rent of the trav-| bettle 6f carbolie acid and was dead made to the as Bowen \s in Caracas there can be | case, and is part of an ex has guarded against the it] eting element are under the close| before Medical assistance could be lovely weather |no sort of barmony between the which has m President Roose leprosy by means of a # | surve ance of the tmmigratic surnmened of the past few R ltwo governments, Bowen | W | velt 1eel a little more conservative, stockade which ¥ & relatives |fictale at both Ban Francisco and Mra. Moore has been suapect« days And 1 said to bave made the sub of on the subject of lepers are confined and perr Beattie, and the sailing vessels, by! shoplifting for more than six guess I'll teane | ted to converse with the lepers only | which the poorer ed travel to | momtha, S wae finally located you some more. & distance of some eight feet, | and from the islands, are under spe-| her apartments, where wan discov Nothin utthe the best in thus avoiding the danger of con-! cial vigilence éred & “plant” of more than $1,000) sight GUEST AT HOTEL WASHINGTON ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY—HUSBAND NABBED AT JUNEAU 7 Lite ee eee eee eee eee CREE RR * * RW Accused 20... .sseceee Mrs. C. T. Freestone # |@ Charge Grand Larceny *® lw Where Arrested re: Hotel Washington. & |® Laeot oe . : Concentrates @ * o WOMAN CONFESSES THEFT She at the po that she would aec pany the United States marshal back t© Juneau and stand trial find that she would not fight extradition Many thousands of dollars, it ix belie tad, have been obtaine couple, an abe tved tr hotel. It style (iy Reripys News Asem) BINGAPORRE, March 11 fur ther neg of the maneuvering of the Japanete 6nd Ruawian fleets can be aecertained. lt tadun@erstgod Rojertvensky is in bididig Wht he ean iay in a new supply of coal from a fleet of col- ers Reamd (these waters, and that Tége ts only awaiting the ht moment in whith to strike LONDON April 10. A Ruselar srrempondent sends a curious story onedtulng the dismissal of General Kuropatkin, and voucher for tis au |then@ielty. Me says Kuropatiin's | plans Were to make a grand stand lat Mukdep, and that he had taken jan 0th on his sword not to ve an {ih from that place, The cx deckied to jet Kuropatkin stand or fall By the oath he had taken. #80 | when the news of the loss of Muk den wap received he without any de- lay sutpmoned the grand dukes lephope to an extraordinary coun- cll an@ announced Kuropatkin's dis miseal by LONDON, April 11-—-A dispatch from Singapore says that four large steamers, apparently colllers, passed Singapore this morning going east ward. It is believed the vessels are the advance guard of 16 German veaselg chartered by the Russians as | eupply sbips to the Baltic squadron It ia supposed that Rojestvensky ts awaiting the arrival of this fleet be. |fore trying to cross the China sea Miss De-Hart, who was in fourth | for honors. After working for months on clues, of Arthur. “The Pinte ms — At this stage of the contest, it Is |that seemed impoanibic i up! ive agency eived ins anybody's fight. It is understood |to evidence to warrant the arrest| tioegmany months axo t that another crop af “dark horses” |of C. T. Freestone and wife for | ing tompany wae © ng ermal will be ¢ red Wednesday } th yery of the Juneau-Tread samdints of the amalgamated con | Miss Fuller, who is in fourth piace | Well Mining company, Chief of ed contrates from tim to time. but! | was entered yesterday afternoon ana |lice Delaney Tuesday etved In-| it Was only ently that suspicion ther friends are actively at work In tions to arrest Mra. L. A. Free-| rested upon the man and his wife her behalf. stone, who occupies apartments at| who is «ald to have acted as a | The contest * arousing much in | the Ho w hington and bead de-| confederate ond disposed of the itereat, as the five prizes offered, | posited at the local asaay office over| proceed of his alleged thefts trom each on ally alike, mean | $550 worth of concentrates shipped | the Treadwell company jtrip to the great Portland Expost-|down to her by b husband, who Th will be charged «ith grand ion, with one week's visit there, | has arrente exraphic ad. | larceny and tried q " } expenses paid vice to * marsha Mra Fr de @ full con- ve teachers polling the larg- | Juneau fexsion to Chiet lee Detariey uber of votes will be the| The wor y denied herlafter the detectives had searched guests of this paper | quilt whe ed under arrest by| her and found the tell-t receipt | Several secret socities are prepar- | Dete Barbee and|for the at algaria hich ng to enter the contest in the in- | penstein, and gave the name| were found at the assay offi | terest of their favorite, and a battle J royal will soon be witnesesd | ‘The following teachers, with the DOES NOT WANT TO PAY jschools they represent. are in the| The test case of D. Mel. Brown lead tn the following orde ed | Je, County Clerk Otto A. Case Name. School. | being heard before Judge Frater 1—Miss A. Parker Rainier | The plaintiff asks for a writ of man Miss Lillian Metcnif.. Cascade | date compelling the county clerk to Miss Hawkins ireen Lake file probate papers in the Brown Mise Fuller Walla Walla ontate »prising more than $100,- The Star's Miss Alice Turner... Longfellow ; 000, upon the tender of the old $5 2 Miss De Hart Seattle High fee. This the county clerk has re -Miss Betlows Walla Walla! Tho entire day at Judge Griffin's | tused to do under the probate fee Miss Ada Mahon Denay | court was spent in an attempt to| regulation Inv pansed by the leg Miss Shumway Seattle High | secure a jury. Prosecuting Attorney | i#lature of 1903, requi a sliding Miss Sharples Central | ‘ 4 late thia aft. | "08! Of filing fees for entaten a contestants Miss Green wall IB Sf scape engenectry Pango weg [cording to thetr a ned Value. Shumway, Misa Sharples anc Miss P ‘ ¢ noon that this woul compictee | Under this law the fee for filing the mwa narples and | jee Pearl Bacon..Beacom Hill | Do0t Si iad the opemite Of the case Inder this law th ies te fi «th ENT | for tbe stale would Bae AEN | aero nts ta about $126 bate day morning. A large audience is |“ ft AS. toa so in attendance. Ballard is well rep preter bat hie conta yeraument | resented by those who are interestea| AME STOLE THE JUICE resolved that he shall not and a cir- |! the case, Many witnesses are in — } - on¢ and some very interest ‘s 2 has been dispatched pont | att ee ampectal'ta 40 even W. H. Withers, a cigar and fruit to Washington, D.C, de ing e ad v8 stand man doing business near the manding his dismissal. Local Chi- yew OBSERVATION CARS state university, was arrested Mon |nese magnates say that there ta.) 4, & Pio Grande Rall-| day afternoon on a warrant charg ‘s nothing in the big story circulated id pat is now building a/| img him with tapping electric wires ling to the investigations | PY Chin Jack to the effect that he | hiner of open top observation cara| by City Detectives Corbett and fae eno Officia's and the po- | iy Chinces Ie regular. The wat to be attached during the summer | Adams. The Seattle Electric com > of the Chinese is regular. The po- ‘? » “ 11 prosecute With binders have threatened h months to daylight trains running| Paty will prosecute thers, who BONG of Chin Jack and “Monkey. | ¢¢ are watching the case and it; months (0 Garlen craee “Grana| cut in ahead of the company's meter Sa Jimmie,” two Ceiestials who ¢ ls shown, arre TF | Cain’ ae thao as. canon of the | ®04 was giving stereopticon enter Rave brought dow the wrath of \Geand. river and the {| tainments every evening at his thelr country men n their luck WASHINGTON, D.C, April. 11.—/of the Gunnison | place of business, 313 Kast Seventy oaeee ante was tried ‘ter| Phe bint Gopavtment” teear’ te \et-eecdern ekeats ; second street. The case ix to & few days ago dels | ankeaea waa’ eat te + Cidtedi | peatmce onenene sttore, jow | Beard before Justice Gordon MumOiliags, and as Jack Chin | ou ne pag beat r se ota +r egeaate Mall i posiggs oc B defendant admits his guilt Ring im the capacity of preter | tion to permit the issues of the two open, thu n free and unob-| ONS, ¥ "5 ° for his cou: LY rance, April 1L—A pols intrymen, is supposed to | governments being arbitrated. The | structed v he scenery of the|yere earthquake was felt here this both of then toe oe ame crime, | document will not be made publie, | Rocky mountains. Th re willl morning. The shock lasted five sec Bile oltering «ne, A\ but will be held for consideration | be completed and plac servies]onds. Many buildings were badly 7 mee ro a rewa 8 te the cabinet upon the president's ipot jater than June 1 present ' damaged. The population was @ Bille Chin Jack, is n year thrown into a panic WASHINGTON, April 11 A dis be |patch from minister Griscom at To: The | Kio states that the Japanese gov ernment has closed the port of K lung at the north end of Formosa to foreign shipping. The action in dicates that the port will be used by Togo as a base for bis fleet TOKIO, April bigh military 11.—A authority cording Tanen that they we have made thet escape in a few months more had ot the Pinkertons picked up the scent that led to the arrest today. | C. T. Freestone ia an employe of the Juneau-Treadwell Mining com- pany, ar the capacity that would allow him to handle the products of to reinforce me Russian gcanization the Held, which will give force of The re- ents affect every branch | MORE EQUITABLE SQUABBLE, NEW YORK, April 11 The su- pren court in Brooklyn today heard Attorney Untermier in the ase of Franklin B. Lord, who peti- tioned for an injunction to restrain the ultable Assurance society from Tying out its mutualization plan Untermier asked leave to present ening petition on behalf of H. Hyde, which was granted then argued against granting Lord's petition PUSH GOOD THING ALONG. MADISON, Wis., April 11.—Gov. Lafollette’s railroad rate commis jston bill was advanced in the as- sembly by a vote of 81 to 10. It pro: vides for an appointive commission of three members with large pow- era N W YORK, April 11. Moore use, COT of the Am Dr. H. 1 sponding secretary rican Baptist Home Mis sionary society, today anounced that John D. Rockefeller had just given $100,000 to the society, which makes @ total of more than $1,000,000 given the society during the last twenty year This gift is separate from the two gifts recently made to the |Amertcan Baptist Missionary union | HUNTINGTON, W. Va, April 11 |—Fire, caused by lightning, this | morning destroyed the Blake whole sale grocery plant, the American wic company's plant and dam ged neighboring property. The lc e000 one | RRR RE RRR Re * * BEGINNING OF REVIVAL CRUSADE. .- Time of Meetings Tti#nm & * LOCATION OF MEBTINGS. * * First Christian, Asbury Mechodist, Auditorium, Queen Anne * & Trinity Methodist, Firet Preroytertan, een Lake Congrega- *& *® tional, University Bap and at the monster tent at Twenty- # ® fourth and Yesler. * RE Ee Ee —n FIRST NIGHT OF GREAT REVIVAL pr. J Charact WILBUR CHAPMAN. In a Speaking Attitude, “The weather certainly fore “Well, we have been highly sate : ; d with the results since we left success,” said Evangelist Chap-) the east. I like to meet the people man, as he looked from his room on this coast, they are so genial and at the Washington and v intelligent. You can talk to them sunshine playing on the wate just as you would like to be talked P sound. to. Somehow the air, the sunshine, picture cont the beautiful clim and the en- evangelist, as he pointed to the downments nature, a wealth sound and the hills beyor grander than all else in the world, minds me of the bay of Nay It has its influepce upon the life of the is one of those pictures that ma people; they seem to live closer a man feel thankful and, w han to the rity of nature.” all, it makes one feel proud of our! Dr, Chapman will conduct to- country nig ices at the Piret Pres