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} THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905. z TEA AGO, May 31 of the State Fode mic: ation of] ¥ gp coatinuance of the strike, Presl- ¢« g0VCOTT! The Chinese MANILA, May $1 amber of commerce has voted to pepoett all American mers handice jprealiation of the sew exclusion ey. —— . J, M. Wilson, pastor of the} Me Presbyterian church, | ‘eff deliver three lectures Wednes- | dy, Thureday and Friday nights wil be Wlustrated with stere: views, No admission will WR sell round-trip tickets to Mil- qiukee on June 14, 15, 16, for $49.70, geount of Woodman convent — Great Northern Railway WR sof round-trip tickets to Mit om June 14, 15, 1¢, for $69.70, gemast of Woodman convention. see Genning For BARGAINS |W you are gunning for bargains, find this store a grand hunt preserve. Bargains are on the ‘Wag and bargain hunters wil! ap ~y the offerings for tomorrow oo— ‘Beem Salts, best fall Ib ae} Be Seal Emulsion Cod Liver 01 RM sie ........... 5Re ver Regu- é 230 Merck's German Li “Wir, He siz0 Ott, 100 sizo. . te Sulphur, full 1b. Te White Pine and Tar, for and colds, 35c size....2le Mationary, 20 per cent off. COLMAN BUILOING 7 FIRST AVENUE. I ol President} dent Shea expresses himself tn fta- today intimated that ae as | said be powerful peace forces J speedtih led ul im. Jaber wan speedily se oppose Oe rst ia a goneral walkout| James Spencer, strike breaker, by ron | was kidnaped early this morning « and taken to the South Side sert-| GO, May $1.—In addition | ously wounded. Two thousand po- | i cont jury and the aater | licemen are detatied this morning to B eescery’s investigation of the | guard wagons, leaving only 600 to » gtrike today, a confer- | pretect the city; 200 were sent to i) Jador leaders is scheduled | the lumber district, wae peace plans will probably} The employers announce that £ Decaseed they will send out 3,000 wagons to reported that the executive | day Lor of thé = Internationa ‘The toameters of the Weaver Coal gommittor | of Teamsters may de- | company refused to deliver to boy aie to take & referendum vote on'cotted concerns and were dis BURNS! TER TRIKE or of continuing the etruggle, bat harged. WINNIPEG 21.—Nineteen May business houses and two residences were burned today at Warroad, Minn, on the Canadian border Loss, $125,000, TRIED TO MLL NING OF SPAN PARIS, May 31.—The police are on the track of an Austrian named Versettua, who is alleged to have planned the assassination of King Alfonso while in Parts, NEW YORK, May 31. 000 order for machinery for the electrical equipment for Japanese shipyards and arvenals has been placed on this market. It will be Bhipped overland to Seattle. BURIED ALIVE MONTROSE, Colo, May 31-—-A A $5,000, rescue party is expected to reach e “i workmen in the i at 10 ocock this morning. It is believed that several are dead. The body of an unknown Workman was discovered tn the ten- ne? this morning. bat before it could be rem other cavels buried it. Two workmen were caught between the timbers and © heard calling for help. The entombed men are 330 feet from the mouth of the tunnel, directly under the bed of Cedar creek. Their names are unknown ‘The resewe shift reached the en tombed men at noon. Twenty-one were holsted out alive Edward Schuler and Floys Woodruff are dead. Your are still in the tunnel Round Million Wasted |" Yearly on Garbage STREET CLEANINGS AND OTHERW ASTE, IF CONVERTED TO GAS, WOULD NE CITY ENOUGH REVENUE TO PAY ALL TAXES, ACCORDING TO ENGINEER DICKENSON —_ oo e ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee Tere. 2 T * * * PRESENT WORTH GARBAGE, * * * *® Annual value converted to gas or . $975,000.00 @ *& Present Gas Price eee +s seeee 100 * *® Price City Could Make It If Used Gartiage in Its * ® Manufacture ..icee- eee o* ® Authority .... . W. HH. Dickenson, Engineer & * * PRES EE EERE EEE EEE EEE RRR rs Ry proper treatment of materials This is the declaration of Walter : H, Dickenson, a mechanical on now. wasted the olty could run 4) 1.0 of Newark, N. J., who, Tues gas plant large enough to supply| day morning, passed through the the whole population of Seattle andj city on his way to Loa Angeles. suburbs, using the garbage 4nd | where he is to consult with city of street sweepings im ite manufac | Geials, BSctentific treatment of such ture. luminant at 40 conts per 1,000 fect! is now an absolute loss into a prof: | power money and «till make enough to pay all taxes. it of millions. Gas, he states, can be manufac- The city could supply the l-| waste, he declares, would turn what | while it is being destroyed. tured ready for delivery for 3 cents a thousand feet, and by fixing the| there may be someth selling price at 40 cents the city all goods ant packagiw for fear containing trein bas dynamite, and until th: could pay all expenses besides those) gone by are watched over by de of manufacture and make an im- mense profit. Oly gineer Thomsen ts study- ing the same problem in MHurope at the present time in conection with hia investigation of garbage inciner- ators, In Btrope the garbage de- stractors are already fized to rua cas and electric plgnts. In Glas- sow gas ie furnished for 6 cents per 1,000 feet, the municipal gas plant being the best pay: of Gias- gow's. public utilities, Such plants have not been put into successful operation tn this country, however, and it was for thin reason that Thomson went to Hurope to investigate the matter. |The counc!! has alseady appropri- ated part of the sum required to construct a garbage crematory, but ‘Thomson wants to learn if the gar- bage cannot be turned to a profit Unless can be generated by the burning of the refuse the operation will prove costly for the city. ? ; toctives, The St. Petersburg ter minal is similarly guarded, When the czar enters his sleigh or carriage {l 4@ surrounded #0 thickly by Cossacks that he {s almost inv ts ible even to the people in the crowd nearest (o him, and the fact that ruler and escort dash toward the Winter palace at a breakneck pace makes it out of the question for an expert markaman to hit him even could he sée him. In the Winter lace the precautions of Trarscoe elo are duplicated, Tn cason where the czar journeys to Moscow and the Crimea the work of the detectives and others who guard his presence is doubled, but there fs no distamce too great to prevent the entire line of railway being sentineled. Probably the most likely thing which could happen ts for the track to have been previously mined and then the mine touched off as the royal train passed by over it by « wire strung to a comparatively dis tant point. To avoid a mischance of this kind expert trackmen are sent out. These men become as skilled as were the American Indian woods men. The slightest disturbance of roadbed attracts their attention, and they have a hundred ways of telling whether small things, invisible to the casual observed, mean danger or safety. The present czars grandfather Alexander 11, was killed in St Petersburg by Nihilist bombs. He was driving tn his carriagé near the Admiralty canal when a bomb was thrown tn front of the carriage which exploded, crippled the horses nd brought the imperial party to a standetill The czar and the attendant ac- companying him sprang from their seat and stood confronting a man dressed like a peasant, who for an instant held a bomb over his head The horrified bystanders saw it all in @ finsh. And then the man brought the bomb down to the ground, and he, the czar and the carriage were blown Into atoma. In St. Petersburg a repetition of this will be impossible. In the first place Alexander Il, would not take one-fourth the precautions which the present czar takes. He would go to theaters and sit in his box which the present czar never docs Russians 60 realized the peril Alex ander I. was in and ther own peril because they might be near him that when he entered the theater overy one else got up and left. Alex andr would pretend not to be dis turbed by thelr departure, and would wateb the performance to its the terrified actors not daring y in Night end to seek safet Two Stores i THE SIMPLE LIFE Our Echo Lake Garden Tracts the Ideal Homesite for Suburban “og Dwel lers A five-ncre tract in the Echo L/ All you have to pay is $50 do Remember, when the new Inte and iv those now living at Green Lake. ft to within four miles of Kcho Lake that point this fall ‘The land we have platted and sightly, has splendid sot! afforded by an electric car tractive and valuable suburbs You owe it to yourself to look Northern at 8:30 o'clock any mor” the postmaster, John T. Holloway $700. have over had. ett is in operation you can go back line will be one of 8 will only take half a day and it will pro ake region can be had for $600 te wn and $10 per month rurban railway between Seattle and forth as easily as do afln are laid and cars are running and the road will be completed to Echo Lake Garden Tracts ts level with the transportation facilities attle’s mowt at- ‘Take the Great ing for Richmond Beach, There show you the Mand, It will the most profitable outing you at these tracts We are glad to give ali information wanted at this office, Cubes 202 and 203 New York Block, very week day tn June we wi Today White India Linen, 12%&« broidered Bwien, 20c quality at 1Ge yard Ladies White Shirt Wal bleached Sheetings, at 3%e yard each, quality e yard Bunbonnets, ll have Special Bargain Sales, Be yard. White Em Volles, 26¢ quality at eat GBe cach. Un- regular 356c at iBe at Silk ata, regular 9 THE FAIR, Second Ave. MUSIC TEAC “Just Above Pike.” HER IS BEATEN AND DESERTED MAS. KERSLAKE, BRIDE OF SEVEN WEEKS, FINDS MARRIED LIFE TROUBLOUS, BUT SAYS SHE WILL FORGIVE AND FORGET ALL IF HUSBAND WILL ONLY COME BACK To be happily married to a man she loved at first sight, to be _as- sanited by an unknown man at 10:80 o'clock Monday night and to return home bleeding and sick at heart to find that a husband of a tow short weeks had deserted her in | a time of need, is the chapter of| troubles recently allotted to Mra. | W. H. Kersiake, formerly Mrs, 5. | Vv. Mossman, a pretty teacher of classic music, 222 Tenth avenu south. ree e Now that her husband still fuses to come back Mra. Ker doubts his fidelity to her, and has| asked neighbors and tradesmen with whom her missing husband | had business dealings to swear out | warrants for him. He will be ar rested on the charge of not paying! his debts in order that she may once more see him. The police were asked to investi- gate the assault Robbery was not the motive Mra. Kerslake states that she went to an art exhibit at Little's hall, not far distant from her home. While returning the as- sault occurred. Mra Kerslake staggered to her home with teeth missing and a badly bruised face. Kersiake is a machinist. He worked for Moran Bros, company, after which he was employed by the Seattle Electric company. He left the latter concern Saturday night, stating that he was going to leave Seattle. Residents in the vicinity of the Korslake home are astounded at the late turn of affairs. Mrs. Kerslake’s former name was Mrs. Mossman. The police are unable to locate Kerslake. While Mra. Kerslake re- fuses to believe that her husband ts her assailant, the police think that something went wrong and Kers- lake decided to play the last card and fly. Mrs, Kerslake wants her busband back and has stated that she will forget the unhappy hours of the past few days. Mulligan Makes a Pinch “Jimmy” Mulligan, deputy sheriff and custodian of the rebetlious mal- contents at the county hospital, made a “pinch” Wednesday morn ing, and, notwithstanding his age and rheumatism, in doing the job Mulligan who saw him, That settled it! No sooner had the Hibernian deputy laid eyes on the fugitive than he recognized him, but at the same moment the fugi- tive saw Jimmy. The fugitive took ‘Mt Columbia and Marion Streets ———_— i the popular deputy proved himself/to his heels. Jimmy also took to a good “sprinter.” his heels. As if there had been no Some six or eight months ago a) such thing as age or rheumatism in “trusty” named William May, who | the world Jimmy hot-footed it down the Red Cross Can (Czar f1?| ~ Look for tnjured. Escape Assassinatio Brake Racycie Bicycle ;-, HOFORALASKA ship company; the steamship Olym pia, of the Northwestern Steamship company; the Tampico, of the Globe REMARKABLE PRECALTIONS TAKEN TO SAVE NICHOLAS FROM THE NIHILISGT BOMB OR BULLET—SEEMS ABSO- —_————— (Following is another article from John Vandercook, whose visit to ‘Tearscoe Selo, which is a small pal- Nihilists, naturally, do not go up by train, but their progress across country ls almost as difficult. Be- with their first boughs beginning high from the ground make the poorest sort of screen, and the con- WHEN YOU HAVE A PRBE- SCRIPTION TO FILL, OR IF IT'S BUY. Bartell’s Prices was doing time at the county jail | for larceny from the person. skipped.” So well planned was his escape that although search was Wednesday morning was he seen again, and then it was “Jimmy” Second close on the flying heels of the criminal. Jimmy Inid a firm hold on the nape of the criminal’s neck and an- bber Coupi. Four vessels of the Nome fleet tween Tearscoe Selo and St. Peters-| ONLY A PACKAGE OF SALTS ~ his i Se. dasy ovo tao anemunty outa TSLY RO CHANGE TO OEY HUD AY WIG PREGENT REO Iyarg are abeolutely fat fields! vou GET THR BRET THAT|hide nor hair of him could be to-|trocsers ef the Tear. ‘ « p ia, ote broken here and there by stretches 4 ~ roe “ - . : Grass Cutter .. 2460), by the White Star Steam. DENCE—WHEN HE TRAVELS an ree pine wands. Pine tx KNOWLEDGE AND MONEY CAN | cated by the officers. Not until| The untrustworthy “trusty” now languishes behind the King county bars. ‘Se | Navigation company, and the Sena- ace, or big country house, about 20 ni trols of soldiers and police tor, of the Pacific Coast Steamehip | Russia bas resulted in a number of miles from St. Petersburg. Its chief base tothe Po “A tramps poe ree LA BLACHE FACK POWDER, . one company. These vessela will consti-}@fticles containing much timely {n-| security is the fact that it ls sur-| gers who wander that way. KI THERE 85e TO 45 " ‘of fo first of the large fleet to} formation about the czar and his|rounded by extensive grounds ng nye hang ogg OO a VHERE 860 TO 4c; BAR- Gi peer for Bettas cn. subjects. Editor.) outer boundary of which is a Yéry| around bim only his most trusted} , 7241'S PRIC 29¢ . The steerage passenger space will BY JOHN VANDERCOOK high and unscalabie wall. This Wall! friends and servants, Stories about} CASCARETS, 26c SIZE; BAR- not be as fully occupied this yar|KRELLE .. .. ....0 is patrolied constantly, day and his finding threatening letters in his} TE PRIC 18 ovee @ "1@¢@ | as was the case when the vessels got [Staff Correspondence to the News-| night, by mounted Cossacks, and by’Phoots when he gets up in the mora-| PRICE'S LITTLE LIVER PATE away for the north last season. It| paper Enterprise Association. | foot soldiers both outside and in. ‘ing and dagger and cross bones ple-| 26¢ BOTTLES; BARTELL'’S| Cris Andrews did not know what, Deputy Coroner Austin was die Rak: -.-- 220 1310 SECOND AVE. Union Bakery Sight Is Precious has been pointed out that there will be an over-enpply of laboring men in the north this summer, which, no doubt has resulted fn the laboring men here seeking a livelihood else where. THE EQUITABLE high officials will be removed Chief Justice Rowell, supr court, this morning denied a petition of the attorneys of Mrs. Rogers for a writ Rell has decid- Everyone in and out of Russia believes that the czar only escapes assassination by luck and preeau tion. Most people believe further that ft must be only a question of time when the determined secret town are all, or nearly all, depen ents of the palace, and when © gy tionary smeasures which are taken in the czars behalf, or how he ts kept almost as isolated from his kind as if he and his attendants | taking them away again ing supplies for the palace, There is outside of the walls a small town surrounding the rallway station, but the Inhabitants of this czar is in residence probably three cial trains bringing up officials or or britigs A stranger traveling to Tsarscoe Selo tures on the backs of his letters ere largely romance. The yarns are made up by the revolutionary com- mittee in St. ePtersburg and al- lowed to percolate out to the wost- ern public through Berlin and burg regiments of soldiers are pre- viously deployed along either side of the short rallw All other tratne are switched off hours before PRICE ... . PACKER'S TAR SOAP, ate WHERE i5e OR 20 TEL PRICE .... * TAR AND EGG SHAMPOO IRON, ELSEWHERE 83c; BAR- TELL’S PRICE “ ANTIKAMNIA TABLETS, ELS Cuts the Price was fn a bundle floating near the) garbage dufhp Wednesday so he hauled it into his) He was horri- clty’s morning, boat and opencd it. fied to find that It contained the re- patched to the scene and the little body removed to the Bonney-Wat- son morgue The child wil potter's field. be buried in the A fancy table cloth, &n old towel and a piece of ofl cloth STRIKERS HAPPY The Salem brewery, Which ins un- The r t oor Deter strike and b es from Ban F Hanson that yoott there is a porte ctaco the ee ee ee ee and Cafe . —— sta emies of autocracy accomplish tl out of four of the population are) Vienna to keep up the impression] %5¢ CAKES ......... 1 ; | mains of a female child about nine! are the only tangible clews for the Kings purpose. detactives. i fthat the Russian terrorists even|SANIPURE MILK, 25¢ Bid months old. local sleuths to work on. of Plain and Fancy TO WHITEWASH Americans, however, have smatl| The only travel on the little rail-| shadow the person of the czar, BARTELL’S PRICE A aad conception of the extent of precau-| road from St. Petersburg is by spejf When the czar goes to St. Peters-|CARTER'S BEEF, WING ARG] mc. tii. Sncotiteestnntes mobile ordinance, pleaded guilty to having no number on his machine Wednesday before Police Judge Gordon, but stated to the court that sical le lived on a desert island. by train ts about conspicuous asthe is expected to Cy .| WHERE %c PER DOZER * ro coe! oday by (he did not believe he had exceeded be properly cared || .NEW, YORK. May 31.—Directors |” ‘vor several months past the czar! the Cilcago Auditorium would be intions f bulldings anywhere near | TELL 'S PRICK i BAR- | Word was recelved today by the} 1h, sieed laid down by the city fe are xpecialiats in that || °% (he Haultable met at 11 o'clock (0) has spont almost bis entire time at the Sal rt the line are absolutely emptied of WEI Aantt [etteine brewers that the Betiiere St saingg. and can fit you with consider the report of the Prick| - - cos SSMS — — SSO SC | BATH TOWELS, BATH MITTS, | portiand have refused to bottle un- you with proper || committee. It te learned from & re- BATH BRUSHES—BEST fair beer. Thi means thta it wil| MR RRARRRRRAREE RH ante source that the ropart cen- MAKES. be practically impossible to sell th * sures the company for miamanage- TOILET GOODS OF ALL KINDS, | unfair product In Oregon, as ts al- WIFE SORE ‘CAUSE HUBBY & ment. It is not thought that any ALL AT CUT PRICES ready the case in Gan Francieco. * WON'T WEAR STARCHED & The meeting adjourned at 1:20 fair, and the O1 " \ ympla brewery are * until 3 p.m. None of the directors , the only unfait concerns * camtieg SHIRT * would talk a Bartell § Alwa s their product is Portiand, and if it * MONTPEIAER, Vt, May 31.— eannot be botticd after arrival it wil Because he didn't always *& be practically impossible to sell tt Wear a white collar ard Wore ® « clothes at home, * old says fis wife & him, and told baw * his laborir John M. Ar ased to lo’ Ya clothi 7 . wfeve im order te success, The ‘Pris bottlers will » Would please her by not ® &. om stn ++ aon pti - at red eo Sant p nee go back to Work until th au appearing aniong hér friends. & 4 unton aske ther: The allegation ‘ade LEWIs z 00 Are You Going East? . | cott ts Working wet al tr Vagainst Mary Arnold, Dis # ral The Northern Pactfic will well re- rug Co, j “Alene mint tind \ lay morning Avenue, Cor. Cherry, duced rate tickets J Lith and f also asks the enstody & + Sherry Ot. tn ate on June 16th and WHERE CZAR LIVES AT PRESENT MINGLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE Tee teees | at. 1. Cannan, the conttas le daughters, 10 & Second Avenue " —— * mn ‘The country place of Nicholas I. at Tsarscoe Selo, about 20 mi from St. Petersburg ee |