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Fair Tonight, with Light Freet) to East Winds. Tuesday SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, M ene FORECAST Wen Warmer! N JFIVE MILLS aT N TO THE SHINCLEWEAVERS’ DEMANDS ~ s & ‘ a iy “Who Are Idle Expect Strike Will Be of Short Duration---Ballard Is Quiet. Apri 2—W p | reached rege ny the recognition of gown to the shingic Y | demandes rated this m 6 wher pald mills refus a s Ballard ‘ . t v a . of wages * ‘ 1 lon ent organised Shingleweay- | a 1 milis in operation today are time there ba ‘ mpany, Bol pre of a general trike ° men was give ey fo | wat the Weavers po mato vtoe work ad Final Conference Meld 00, day confereme 3 i a time it was thought the Stim hetwees (he m . a . mill would not start up this i Solger, of |) morniog. The fact that they were VV Bhtuglewearers ° . .} making some slight repairs to ma the 13 mills orn. | ery strengthened the supposl “ week granted t ’ xek the nen were he Nese that no ag 4 to go to work under the new Ma be reached wi'! a sala ie, President Hols D Ask ad ie eee 0 | ony @ Advance. in be Quiet The union leaders claim they are Rverything not asking an advance, but only the Morning dusty © work- | same wage paid by mi ; y corner discuss nut the state. It t bt 8 pellet the strike will not be] * ¢ p ted, as there are bo av x « is able men to take the places of ‘ wh | strikers, and it ie either « ca $ © 4/ an indefinite shut-down of the 5 or the granting of the new scale. i be| The Nichols mill closed due to & misund wage scale noon. of SUE JAILER WHOSE ACCUSATIONS CAUSED DISCHARGE OF O8- WISE, SEEKS ASSISTANCE OF ATTORNEY—CHARGES CITY JAILER CORBETT. In accordanc upon the q * measage to the cit ing « municipal News Item of FAG] DAY Or OTAIKE QUILT rier a vote the pe c jon of tnetal that he was bea t y P. D. Hughes to br City Jailer Jona for t against City Jatler ¢ Re . ox that t Mr. Hoghes has not de r be placed in ‘ ‘ ake the casa aime that it, who last w a . wax mis county Teeulting in tis- | jail, as well as t ty lock-up. ifwrem the city et $n . pad hie fellow prisoners re SPRINGFIELD, 1 Ay It celebration this your ts unusually Bennett was t-| Sheriff Smith this morning held | besins to look like a complete rou <|in rie Gileadaaie Comtanes by pre! larceny and © with Oscar Wise, the * ope oot! Ab epee ee ae os eh ony theage piel ie a aa ae Soi " « defeat of the opera’ Wise before bi he was very sorr for Wise,| ", —_ me « z % Negehaee he showtng of « he could | poouests £ ermine the TERRE HAUTE, Ind, April te 5 release, | thing but discharge him. He| 7! r . * It was announced today that mix] een discharged by Sheri t appointed & new jailer, and) or he named o the one companies in this district migte not do so for some time, as the : orrow.| overtures toward signing the Ie Undecided. jailer is conducting the work} st scale. bits: a (hie morning asked At NGTON, D. C., April 2 — val of 25,000 Imm COLUMBUS, Ohio. April 2.--All miaed the euapteion of| mines are idle, but except the » that qnera are be- | biggest In Ohic pected to re nes 03 scale within 16 jays, operators in many cities nott- fying miners of their willingness to sign mported to work in the m sume under th been sent to Kansas to ascertatn | S START IN COPPER FIELD ana po sgpngengrncgen GREENSBURG, Pa, April 2 | The Keystone Coal & Coke com 7 pany. operating 15 mines in West TA ee morsial nted the rt AN STEAMSHIP COMPANY GAID TO HAVE BACK. Peano nr miners an advance of per cent ze OF GUGGENHEIMS AND HAVEMEYER IN ALASKA DE- han the expected 50 per| BHOCTON tw q of tonnage will be represented | Witliam Gree ‘ pe INT PROJECT—RUSH WORK ON NEW RAILROAD. by the operators signing the 1908 | Ohio Miners expects most of: sion, O., dist miners of the st to be work- ffered to pay the} ing in 60 daye on Fr . that the present, but w 4 not ; te 3 hen « have sade mate oe | sign a two-year contract ANT N, Pe Ap very . . . t ¢ the! NGFIELD, 1 ah the street * nol ; at the North» ; 4 © aes ar c ) ay, and a . " sllation of an eight-hour day a. { iting trem Kee York be shipeed ¢ ; Miikcises wiats that Me | ' : * 4 M has received the king 1 the ame t | f a the f v ‘ “ F eco. : * ) World's Richest Bett : ~ Me Ore expedition » I t P r , Y to the cop I t tod a Fetched tty age J . . at . Emaking the tcip i ounediinn 4 % Med the ne * ¢ the 1 we prop « early & F jae & fo be tn the «t| * * Baa et, ths “ 6 senate f ; | Siteady been grn.; attacks gaaine re autolate 4 © legal allowance an to wor 0 Hie said tha ° ’ A s he 5 ecg Smelter ‘ a . . pear ot ft weather t a 1 ph oe . but sauna ah a mpeet On Sages on A om Hut On Hall to Men Aro at Work and Those| READY FOR THE M. 0. SWEEPSTAKE The Ouly Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ONDAY,"APRIL 2, PER MONTH 1906, NO, STRIKE BREAKERS ARE IMPORTED VOL. 8. oe OVER A _ WOMAN'S SALE REVOLUTION 5 PLANNED. . a5 CENTS 31. Bhp dade Canada April Ayleeworth a « ma received a letter the trades and labor cc elt ie Win nipeg asking him to send an offt to arreat utrike- breakers alleged | have been brought from the Ur States by a Winnipeg street r | company, Japanese Murder Was Outcome of Dispute of Money Paid for Giri Who Ran Away From Purchaser-*-Assassins Hired to Kill Original Owner Who Refused to Return Money Chikieht Yokoo, the Japanene ! this murder mystery haw wa abbed eath in the Ova an illeg aft a Jap restaurant last Th fay night, » an ne wh are 1 fog NEW YORK re |r ered by two hired assassins t fr ¢ owner to another jorted he thin |cause he f 1 to refund a 1" lead a life of ity, Paris gaged lof $500, th price w t f man masters. in rateing money tc i I uma had paid him for a Ja 1 n this b news that diers to open a reve Vene- | « womat This is the ev koo met bis death f depose Cast ea the | whieh th have in | ees country to American capita | seasion toda the result of par old to Suma. ‘ fe vb Srom se ; Th ory as learned © detet. é. “ap » nA te ee t in effect tha lead mag © the red fo y owned & woman, whom he i me bee Seana Re. ve 1 to Suma, She was taken over , ince that A the day of the murder) by her new master, but inside of +4 wah , seve Nia | three weeks flod and went back t 7 Fy . her former master a demanded ry = rae » 18) his money back, b me reason, fhe aie aa my, OF " ved $2 of the orlg- i hase price of § Suma’s | Killed by Gang, for the remainder of the ;% was refused and he encomie i a | Suma took no part in the actua » death of Yokoo at the SPOKANE, April 2--Fire broke | nur t was accomplished by| hands of the avsassins in pti out last night to the Marton block, |iwo membe of @ regular gang of | quen containing the Cineograph theater, | jananese outlaws for a certain price.| Tt aw band of Japanese ine | @ 10-cent show, which crowded One of the mer J. Nakayama is! Le ' mbers of the 1 Gonda j with people whe arm WA*) now under arre The other as-| gang, whom the police thought they, turned in. On nS the | sassin is know as Haish!, He| had broken up several r ~ |smoke, the manager rung down the | nay disappeared | wen Gonda was forced . Ben K. Tanaka, wh & prisone It appears that they } the elty jail ed by the| ganized again, b r, and hav@ © to be th { the out-| besides the old ones, many new jlaw gang, and on ount and |# | because he foubte alded in the s afternoon t Japanese wer@ negotiations for Yokoo's death, he |‘ having s being held in prison. The price irder, They }for wi the dead man was killed| ##¥e ¢ Urakeng is not known iF juest over investigation made by the po-| the Jered man will be held tos ¥ counell, that body wil! shortly c iy owned street railway system In orde tit tet be of speed, according to telephone jers t ae taxes j mensages to the police station. On| seasme © come © of} Queen Anne drive is paved,| the clty ¢ has author th and offers a fine cb ty treasurer to employ #ix many drivers let the nal clerks f that ‘ out to the top noten, ar new me 1 be put te im Conrequence are « ight and w work at night ex keep on the alert to save themeelve nively, an the books be from t betng rut down. j@ im the ' with | (f FORMAL TRANSFER OF THE MORAN BROS. PLANT HAS BEEN MADE TO THE MORAN COM PANY—NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE AMONG THE CORPS OF YARD OFFICIALS, SESSION BEGINS uPID a | “ WASHINGTON, D.C. April 2 ys Siale railroad officials from all | convention j oM mpa several months ago pure of the National Association of Rai | poratdd ) e tty of EA way Commissioners here today. | - - . fs which includes Rate making and regulation are the otent UM and wate abt» The principal topes. a “ k untry residence ¢ Morang i tk who one of the best in this part | im the cour e, The house will be 6¢ jty hecked | ert et, the dining room along ¥ were ot . sions of 35 by af t th. The et . t 200 Massive Teak Furniture, | ‘ - San furniture for this country Sees allest 4 r is structed at the th M plant is the wood b ] 1 al arnish¢ | | toweth iture, (T'S ALL FIXED | oe = | le t six-inch | f oo bs ine | | ’ stead s, bed- New Officials. et 1 be of the CERTAIN CITY OFFICIALS ARE! W ON, At Ambas ' k highly polished. The ® 1M a , The new off f the com y for the house has picks PERMITTED TO RIDE ON A c Alge M. Lyter by 5 and sent to the STREET CARS wiTHouT|” ee ntgaeh ; : ; Pree Varkr tress 1 + ree oe te ettental ae Th ft {| urer, M y Dodge, and # y. | a t ¥ qu m Oreas CHARGE, ACCORDING TO COR | the nh - 1| Sar a pst ant rae Sager PORATION COUNSEL. | yt ‘ |« k M rs t . . akes are Corporation GIVES TESTIMONY | wires, cae nae Ser ts bowen O00 ol this with | c ‘ the 1 1 = ‘| WITHHIS HANDS Oo ieee auiesiaials \garding the vali Nity of the n} seiieneassiiaiitinaceianaae | the Seattle Electr mmpany’s fran- | er, one of the largest thise «is ring preacribed city ¢ als stock r 4 of ‘the int lett is righ se passes, which wa: the ¢ 1 Mer f kagway on the ¢ attle |aeiea © at him March 24, ow to| Liebeck haw t vonntag He holds tha ald Max ML He state that all er ke J ‘| ploye not no the ble, A ' "| chies, and | * arly a ether y of them, are sut he forfeiture t, Max I th se be t offices and of th alar at -georctang a wil Discuss. It Ordinances at Fault lr be wig eure lawn. be o ee RR RRR | OMOMURRAY, A ' + * Lunt te aay tha’ ,* BANK CLEARI %| means to t t It b i them ts bit pu aie A SLAT2e * | caused the gl erve & Ww ‘ m * tr ant W & ®lot int = of the } At t ht's meeting of the city | priv ty a2 Meteo eee eee eee ee se “ ahaan 4 arade scheme will ‘ wh It jala f a j , a eno ' ; eine Hence ‘ ah- | . : x eee ak® & BGs | pr , P a ated & gene It r . ploye ‘ he lin « he E H t present. |} ‘ * at eH f th