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The Oly Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News e Pioneer One Cent oe of the Northwest The Seattle Star. . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SQTURDAY, APRIL a@ 1905 vol is) NO. PER MONTH “qroHT EDITION E HUNTERS WILL . FIND-RENTAL LIST ON PAGE SIX A HELPFUE GUIDE T8 THE BEST FLATS ANB HOUSES TO RENT SIOODSHED =| * Swe." FOUND DESERT OCEAN AND RIOT! | By Gilson G ner taff Special to PROFESSOR AGASSIZ, LEADING AMERICAN SCIENTIST, LO- wtile Star CATES A DEAD AREA OF MILLIONS OF SQUARE MILES IN WASHINGTON, BD. C., April 2 The discovery of an ocean dewert, a | vast submarine Sahara, destitute of very vestige of plant or animal life, | and ering millions of square miles of the bed of the Pacific, tn the astonishing news brought back | siz, just returned | Are Overturned—New Theory as Result of Discovery Is That Life | PACIFIC DURING LONG CRUIGE IN U, 8. 6, ALBATROSS No Living Thing, Vegetable or Animal, Exists, and Scientists’ Theories TEAMSTERS’ STRIKE RESULTS IN MANY SHOOT- Jand the non-union drivers, armed by Prof. Alex. A me CHICAGO jwith 38-caliber revolvers, fired on from # six-months cruise in the gov Glee Wedin isis Gaidabiies-Bsecrk Ooabn View One Maar Oak INQ AND STABBING AFFRAYS—PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT | the crowd tndiscriminately ernment 4 sea sounding boat Cha Lidinsky, a spectator, was | Albatross ert Island—Story of the Discovery and the Cruise of the Albatross, WILL BE CALLED ON TO INTERVENE shot behind the ear The story of bis find was careful The police arrived and dispersed ly guarded by Prof. Agassiz until he — ne the crowd and arrested iid make his offietal report to the — ter strike breakers National Academy of Sciences, of A few minutes later 2 enraged | which he ts president This he that they will have a very impor Already it has caused the ad- geeeaeaeer eee REO VES EEVA HATES 5 boys and mH attempted to lynch just done, and, in addition tant bearing on all questions relat- | vancement of a new theory : S$ STORY OF CHICAGO STRIKE. *# | Roy Youngblood, colored. The ne given the Newspaper Enterp s- |ing to deep sea life This theory is that all life ema- * PORAV'S STORY OF | * |sro drew a knife and kept his sociation @ome interesting facte| Scientists who have read the re-| nates from the continents * Pres one velt ® | sailants at bay until he was rescued about the desert oacean and the to| port say that the discovery is the The ocean desert charted by meee unions appeal to Ts . & |by the police. The employers have be famous cruise of the U. 8, S. Al-| most important made in 20 years | Agassiz may be roughly described & General str ke a boo = ® | imported negroes from the south as batross. | and is only outranked in a half cen- | as lying beneath the waters of the & «Federal ee pe . & | strik rreakern The facts brought to light in these | tury by some polar work and Henry Southern Pacific, almost directly # Blots in many | RS * The shutting off of Chicag explorations have awakened great | M. Staniey's African explorations. west of the continent of South & Police aes sony & [up will be the y th interest among those scientists who| They assert that it will probably America, and beginning about 600 : neers . os neaneen trace’ east Panne Oe, en & | Strike leaders, who betiove this to be have been let into the secret by |overturn all present notions as to | ——— tet --—— * strikers arrested. t& | the best way to win their strugete Prof. Aganelz, and it is predicted | deep sen life. Continued on en. : Many THE INJURED. * font coretens omnes wane have been | — bs a ore # | made to tle up the delivery oat | * ‘Victor Grimes. stabbed in chest; may die a : ; : be ; nsky, shot in he se us * an early today © be any Charles Lidinsk es Jattacked by a colored non-unior ARWALL @ Five unknown persons wounded by stray shots. * | woe RQe one a wwe oe eee eee , Wholesale grocers Issue ultimatum to teamsters \ — wd greed i. ae | OPC eee eee ee ee od af the Ron-u Saraaerararnse * His assailant was chased by a ad _—_——— of union sympathiners, but escaped. @y Seripos News Ass'n) of wagon boys, who were recently | ine Packers today delivered an ‘Aeet President | discharged by the Marshall, Field Saas anaaes hae cnc tlhe caper one Se on ccctod to to end] OO St Franklin avenue'and Madi. | ney Mast deliver Sooo ne mov ee ine, which now |#0@ Street and, when closely pressed, | “llr Time oF be tuts lagserd | ee cone proportions | Be drew @ revolver and shot ee ee ee ot} © propertio: ; é ¢ strike to the stockyards, involy- to the peace and business aoe a boy 17 youre of age, In (ht) > 2.590 additions! team iBterests of Chicago. Cole wan chased but was rescued| George Bartlett, a colored non - ‘A resolution asking the president | by the police, who placed him under unton man while driving a Ma 7 te step tm and force the employers arrest. He ix one of the thirty col-|*24!l. Piel & Co. wagon, was at-| MISS HALLIE LER LLOYD. saw ttils Photograph. “% : fe arditrate the issues now eine | ored men employed by the Ma whall, |! ked on Franklin street by a bie LOUISVILLE, Ky he most Miss Lidyd is but 17 years old and ite Didnt edad boa0 cases tae ee eee ee aw or[ne oo oo = fegbt and thus avert the necessity | bila Co. to displace the union boys.|™0D, and fired five shots at ‘he | beautiful girl in Kentucky,” was the | is & member of the famous Lee fam TROPIC OF CAPRICORN ij bringing feders! troops to Chica-| Vicsor Grimes, a 15 year-old mea-| CTW. The police arrested Bart- verdict of the convention of pho- ily that. han given to the South so} ‘> a Mi be introduced at a special! ager boy of the Chicago Dry) itt. and found 40 cartridges inh raphers here receatly from thie| many beautiful women and brave ‘Caster i>. of the Chicago Federation | Goods company orted that while | Possession state and Tennessee, when (they) men, tomorrow. on his way to the exprees office he| _Fi¥e persons were wounded in the to the president may be! was held up on the Madison street | ™Clee “i ite him upon his expected | tridge by three boys who stabbed | Ceore Nelden, president of the not directly involved in the] injured and was taken to a hospital. | ‘ified the packers that no goods Will probably be asked to Join | His assnilant escaped w be delivered to unfair firms Appeal to the — lent. Charles Dodd, president of the|T>* !sue Js clearly drawn and a) This afternoon's indications are ree ie not dec this cou: 4 upon [Chicago Federation of Labor, sald to-'*trike of the packing house toam- that there is | be a strike The Sallors’ union declared war RACING BEGINS AT WORTH. said that the meeting tomorrow | day that the federation would not |*r® *eems inevitable of the brewery ae t the Longeshoremen’s Union | CHICAGO, 11, April 29.—Chi- feeeit in laying plans for @ gen-| call a general strike, but the strike|. Th wholesale grocers, employing althoogh there is no de Ne Gaturdey, and as a reeu j son of rac ; begins today leber struggle which will m-) would become general through the | 50? teamsters, this afternoon edge on the matter yet. Both sides | {he @rew of the steamer Jeante | Se ae * o yo pa oat ail the unions that can be| general operations, a& the union | *T?d an ultimatum to the effect that are still firm. The breweries claim | Weak on m strike, One week aKo Ing of the Worth Jockey club. The lato the strike men will resist all efforts to foree| liveries must be made regardiess they will put non-union men to) the Sailors’ union declared they Worth meeting will last 29 daya, Meanwhile both sides are preper-|them to deliver the goods to unfair “ ~ tng Te nego he drivers work on Monday, if the present em-| Would refuse to work ae oay ship during which time nine stake events —— MAP OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN. THE SHADED ARBA SHOWS ROUGHLY THE LOCATION OF THE ONS WA DESERT OCEAN DISCOVERED BY PROF. AGASSIZ, THE SCALE OF THIS MAP I8 ABOUT 1,500 MILES TO THEY LINE INCH. to continue the struggte today firms. j oa do not to terms, and, | that hired members long - will be decided, ‘The fixtu n> Reed. of the Employers’ It was announced at noon todey | anus id y clude events for %-year-olds an? agh th: union men claim they | Shoremen to handle its freight. For | | | | Waning company, hax several hun-/ that federal officials had ordered) CHICAGO, April Dry goods| Will secure their demands, they do| t “gre ; Magens in readiness to handle }two wagons under escort of troops | houses and capuene « “4 co “pte not believe there will be trouble. | and Jongshoremen have been at (Dy Beripns News Aswad {out by a wie ae . sue Ceqnee 27 ae business ts offered and} from Fort Sheridan to haul govern-| delivered goods in all parts of che —— - swords’ points, but not until today AUSTIN, Tex. April 20—The | city je cut off from It is reported that 50 were killed.|caps carry $2,000 each in added c 4 other | money, each of the others having o' f do, the county seat of | A large hotel cathedral and ot Web! ‘souay, y* ‘the Rio Grande, | buildings were destroyed. The town | $1,500 each. The total offerings are |W . " ed) has about 15,000 inhabitants. $15,000. The stables are well filled | near the Mexican border, was wiped | has abou a! eee eis tea On lane point to one of the most successful meetings in the history of the club, SHOOTING TOURNEY AT SAN PEDRO. | SAN DIEGO, April 29.—The an- 4 nual shooting tourney of the Pas- @r Gerivpe News Ass'n.) time Gun club opened today under IREEN VIL sc ril 29. successful auspices. An unusually, Bay dh; ae 7 Bp. ed k -of | |iarge number of prominent marks- the Ogden special train near here \™ have been attracted by the lib- this morning brings the informa jeral prize offerings, which include tion that four men are dead. 300 in cash prizes in addition to iY he dsom > The dead t han e Jenks, Fano and -~ AUTOMANIACS: ae — ee Mo] oS. ure Ae : FRANK G. BIGELOW W. CUMMINGS. JUDGE GRIFFIN GROUND OUT A GRIST OF SENTENCES TO ATHLETES ik ia The Milwaukee banker who Is| J. F, HAYNE. | a short in his accounts one million ‘The last three were negroes em CONVICTS WHOSE FRIENDS WERE READY WITH SYMPA- ‘DETECTIVE PHILLIPS SPOTTED FOUR CHAUFFEURS VIOLAT- The chauffeurs of the other three | and a half. ployed fi the dining car THY AND TEARS BIG MEET @ test of the efficacy of injunction issued yeater aad to protect the employers in efforts to haul goods through streets. ment bullion from the railways to|city aod suburbe during Friday | the sub-treasury | might free from interference of the | This is the first appearance of | strikers and with little police pro troops In the strike. A caravan of |tection. In the down town dist Wagons en route to the J. V. Far-|the express wagons had heavy are colores non-union | well company without escort was © guards at there was no attacked by a crowd | attacked at Franklin and Madioon | empt at violence. bay matters reached ext nposed of ten machines also flagrantly exceeded | ——— ee The train waa « ING SPEED ORDINANCES AND WARRANTS WILL BE 18- | ihe spond limit. | ee sea wee eee Lo Ee er SUED / Some of the injured were pinned un-| “rave you any reason to give this/the county jail for practicing med SORE hae der the Wreck. The train left Co-| .ourt as to why you should not be/icine without a license, and even (Special to The Star) The Weather : HIM AWAY lunbte pie inerning for this ity for the crime of bur-|Ed Picord, the petty larceny spe-| pHTLADELPHIA, April 29.—The Spotter 4 pS | —— }day morning of James Barrett, a had his comforter waiting in the/ scholastic relay contests are being handsome clean faced boy of not|lobby, A number of other prisoners|neiq this afternoon at Franklin and their cases were | ¢ . } more th ) years who had just |entered pleas eld. on the University of Pennsyl« {Special to The Star) pleaded guilty to entering an empty , set for trial vania campus. PORTLAND, Ore., April building at night and stealing a box _— Never before in the history of J. H. Thatehes, district manager of of tools academic athletics has as much in- the Pacific States Telephone and No, your honor,” answered the terest and enthusiasm been aroused. | Telegraph company, is accused in ‘a fg liad as two big tears fell from his More than 1,000 men are entered an affidavit filed with District At Mystery surrounds the finding of | jong lashes, “none except that ever in the various events. They repre- torney Manning of having written | an entpty @loop at nea by the United | gince | came to Seattle, a year ago sent all the big eastern colleges in- a letter, thanking Charles E. Rume- | graces Bgbthouse tender Heather,|{ have done every bit of work | cluding Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Hin, counctiman from the First ward, | which pleked up the derelict float-| could find to do, and that when I |Columbla, Pennsylvania, George- for hin service lefeating the | ing « few Miles to the north of De- | took the things I was on the verge 1 and Cornell. From the west t franchise ask los Angeles gtruction txiand, off the Oregon | of starvation ha ome teams representing Chi- Telephone co and enclosing const, Phe officers say that not a| The court cleared his throat. ‘ Wisconsin, Minne« a check for $5,000 as compensation jjving' sgl was to be found on the In view of the circumstances and (By Scripps News Ass'n) | ked Judge Griffin Satur- | clalist, who was given three months, | 11th annual interco! ate and in- tester -—. ' eee odndedindadadndndndndiadaded % which the devil-wagon was going HOW THEY Do iT | “One block in 13% seconds, That's ie going some!” said Detective Phil IN ST. PAUL ® | iins, an he carefully noted the num-| S¥¥*# *F¥ eee e eens Probably Light Frost; ber of the machine, 75, ax it rushed | Tonight, Fair, by, leaving in its wake a whirling Sunday, Fair, Fresh West Winds. cloud of dust j We dozed for a quarter of an hour and through the blue cigar smoke that hung over our heads saw visions of when we both would be millionaires ourselves and would be willing to break laws for the pleasure of leaving the blocks be hind us at a rattling clip. B-r-r-r-r! Bing! Bing! Around the corner came Auto 91, like a proverbial streak of greased Nghtning | ee 87. PAUL, Minn., April 29.— ef Police O'Connor has written the secretary of the St. Paul Automobile club the fol- lowing letter: “I have instructed the officers Bt the police department, be- taught running their auto- Mobiles or motorcycles faster the regulated speed; also not having lighted lamps dark and those not hav- their numbers in a conspic- and Purdue. therefor sloop At the time she was pic up./that this prisoner has — pleaded eee : oi The most sensational fights are <i | The affidavit states that t 4 T Rieatlier was bound for Seat-| guilty.” the court said, “the court) WASHINGTON, April 29.—T |looked for this year in the one and was sent by a messenger boy tle afd after passing Destruction | will impose the minimum penalty.| official announcement has been | two-mile races. ‘he on mile event AT 2:30. the envelope was unsealed, was read | jsand notleed the vessel was acting | You are sentenced to one year in| made by the state department of | brings together the famous quartet place where they can be # |; ah os ~ pee Ea arm Rw his br by the latter before it wa od. | strangely the penitentiary at Walla Walla.” | the recall of Minister Bowen from |from Yale, Pennsylvania, Harvard, ng enmen epesenes tad Berney O16 Then the check was ct by aring Rome disaster, the course| A number of other prisoners were | Caracas, and of the appointment of | Georgetown and Cornell, with Yale AI would suggest that your # | felda Bis as a" Rumelin, who retained the money | of the Heather was changed and | also sentenced, Outside the door »f| Minister W. W. Russell, now of Go-/and Pennaylvania ruling favorites. ee be notified according Ghortly sfterwards “Chug-chug as ad = one Hg Be Ben shortly afterward she hove along-|the criminal cuurt were pers are gota, Colombia, to succeed oye ee | Another exciting race is looked for No, 44 rattled by, making the block —-—__—— carries tarougn: She pas efeat | side the abandoned vessel. On board | the relatives of sev Minister John Barrett, now of Pa the two-mile event, In this Yale e who had/ama, will succeed Russell at Bo-/and Pennsylvania are again the need were led out) gota. principal entries, thought the fast team from the University of Wis- the franchise nothing was to be found but a few | law-breakers, and as tho: It is currently reported that Rum~- fishing tackle and supplies which | just we elin, who ie now under indictment | are generally used by men who ply | under rt of bailiffs or deputy | eee eee eee eee eee eee eee in 13 seconds flat, and was prompt f ly entered on the official records, TRUS | followed by No. 19 et eee ee ee fishing trade. While it is pos- | sheriffs, men or women would step DURAND ON QUICK TRIP HOME. BY DAN DEAN | i attempted bribery, has handled |; onsin makes the issue a doubtful 7 BAS ‘Time for lunch,” said Phillips. EATEN | 4 _ § the corruption fund in the city | sipie that the vessel may have drift-| forward quickly with a word of | ied al P . one tiful 4 fand t or easion of the Lo- | . i at th “ NEW YORK, April 29.—Sir Mor- "This is a beautiful day re | ane Bar thges- oad aad ped - | council for the last three years and |e away from some anchorage, yet | comfort and both prisoner and com-| OO nc rang ae artah shen | In the special events a good race FAH Detective Chartic Phillips, | Journed ‘ Y " o j the telephone ty Is not the | the fear ta entertained that she may | forter re burst ‘gpa tears ho|Sador, sailed on the Etruria today | !s expected in the 100 yards, which areaps, | only instance where he is accused e aught in the storr Ben i‘Iliams, the negro who 4 ~ fwill bri together Schick, of Har- BORO Maned comfortably back in| Warrants for the arrest of the| ‘The Barber Asphalt trast was!or having acomplished the ends mt Zoveten off the coast on | was convicted of manslaughter = lam s visit be- yer wapht Bitte tee tha @ndemninel Serm chair inf; al = aa alan * Autos Nos M1, 44 and | beaten for the first time Saturday | sought by those who paid well for | Thursday night. killing a man with a razor at Ra-| = 7 pred Penn heen aie flyer: Dear, of Pennsylvania; Ter- SE MOr on First avenue above| Poy ‘ee ee a Kerry, | morning. when bids for the big | his services n thousand dollars pelt an _ vensdale, was given a 10-year sen-|OF 10rd Lanstowne, wiske minister | Tey, of Yale, and Rulon-Muller, of Pike { etd er ae owned by A. 8. Kerry, | Eighteenth avenue paving contract |jg said to have been distributed | ygdward Brown and George Smith, |tence, and as he filed out of the | foreign aftaire to get in touch | Princetor “Tt ought to be » AM mos °4 rr. E _,.W., Rumin- | were opened. The lowest bid was|among other councilmen, in addi- | two negr arrested Friday on s door three negro women gathe eng er a | In the other ‘events Ghiee a mo ger, No. 44 by J. N. Sandvigen and ; | ‘Le| With home affairs. He expects to| SS fer automodi ii: ontinued |No. 19 by CW. Stimeon | made by Stirrat & Goetz, who will | tion to the $5,000 check Rumelin re- | picton, were sentenced to 30 days| about him and began to weep. The), necv in Washington in time to| Interest cer shotput. This the locai Sherlock mes, as he| The lees on ‘ot chawes teiety | be given the contract unless the | ceived. ifn jail on t charge of being dis-|erief of the Japanese friends of greet President Roosevelt on his re-| Will bring together for the fourth Bile abetractes 4 Fe, 5 Diain'y | trust succeeds in its apparent effort! The county grand jury will be | orderly persons. Charles Matsui was turned to re-|FIO0 | ite western trip. time the two foremost shotputters Ts sree ear and |that he has about as much regard | to frustrate the award by legal tac- | called Monday and continue invest! - — joictng when they heard that the oe eS college athletes, W. W. Coe, PO wanshine flashed un f: for the law as a bull pup has for| tics, The Stirrat & Goetz bid was | gations into municipal scandals. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 20.—] boy had n given only a two 1 and Ralph Rose, the ee ash: » from |a maltese kitten. The way he tore | $379,851 David B. Thompson, now ambassa-| year sentence for shooting Bennett| DENVER, Colo. April 29. v|° 3. \ uto beaded oo around the corner of First avenue ‘ Santa rbara, lL. H. |dor to Brasil, ts to be transferred to | Hughes twice in the arm during the] ernor McDonald has vetoed the bill aa ae Aistance, ir way injand Pine street would have made Rdwerd 1. Fuhrey, y & Co, in due to ach Sealtie ' Mexico to succeed Minister Conger, | hilarity of Chinese New Year An| passed by the last legislature per-| Sarah Bell, wif Bell, died Bought forth our watcnen retry, bOW his head in shame and | was arrested Friday Sunday morning. The vessel brings now on his way home from Pekin. | indignant feminine flurry followed | mitting railroad mergers of any and| Friday, April 28, at 44 Broad street Rf silentiy Seckoned the yoo hes'retire to the tall and uncut tim-!o'’clock on a charge of assault aie large argo of eeneral merchan- 'He has served there as an ambase the sentencing of “Dr.” O. V. Law ali kinds, The bill was boosted by ' The remains are at the re of hed the rate at bers, battery, dine for Seattle. dor for » month or two, son to a $100 fine aud 90 days in the railroads, Johnson & Haimtltons,

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