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Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News THAT PRESIDENT 1S TALLY UNSTRUNG IN NEED OF — LONG REST n Papers Publishing Veiled References to ’s Mental Condition But General Body of Washington Correspond- ents Believe He Is All Right. ' | | : / ee ON, A 5. — Antt-Roosevelt lew York, and the Wash- » . . » * » . » * 7 . » . * Ji. PPe ee eee eee eee ee eee) | Bo@aparte, who ts deciding whether be hae & cane oF Bot Many similar incidents are re Yeuled, but the offers were rejected. Service.) April 5. —Presi preparing to fo! Spreng on the May and carried exclu dispatches. By the! : gets through ; scemsed of plan rea do gendlett Penrose Not the Man. PHILADELPHIA, April 5.—#en ator Peorose says: “It is absotutety tntrue,” when asked concerning the statement that he was the man who gave away” the trest plea againat Roosevelt at the dinner a few woeks ago, of antl-Roosevelt men. He said 1 have aiways been « supporter of Roosevelt and his ficten.”” nator Penrose denied that he had ever beard of the “rich man's conepiraey” to prevent Heoserelt naming ® Successor, asd sald he never atten the dinmor at which it le said a Dibulows diner “emiched He #i¢ he never beard of the $5,000,000 slush fund wilh dwi 0B account of fight hand mas bas satio Not on the List. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aprtl 6 Senator Penrose’s application for mubership im the Ananias club hae been turned down at the White Howse. Secretary Cortelyou pat io « binckball this morning, saying Penrose’s denial is of no interest here. His name was not mentioned in the news we gate out.” Hill Released. NEW YORK, April $--Frask W Hill, former stenographer of BE. H Harriman, was arraigned this morn ing on a charge of selling Harri man’s letter to Webster to the sews the porst- papers. The case was continued Papers ucti) Monday. He was released on bail OGRAPHER TED srs Sad suffering | here. but poor health and Ines of PE Aitkin that he is property have left him destitute Sete te work, Theo phote . @ed the north _tatned from the wt 7543 Sunny and is practi His only «enet is a set of photo graphic negatives of pioneer views ® Seattle, which be has been en jeavoring to sell for sufficient mon to take him to a ranch in the south, where he believes he would tegain health and spend his re majiaing days in comfort. His pride has made any charitable aid diffieutt, but local friends have the m er in hand and hope the views to raise money to him beginning April passenger se salary 1, vice od r conductors will have $10 per iB and flagmen and switch brakemen, $650. Overtime is owed on the basis of 15 miles n the The Brotherhood of Locomotive fremen were granted an increase f 10 per cent | pert ‘ON THE CAPITOL HILL PRESIDE) LAW Celestial Hordes That Have Been Pouring Into the)* United States Without Passports Will Be Exclud-|£° setorm warinos are conte. 2 ed—Ships Coming to the United States From Hawaii Will Now Be Inspected. President Roosevelt's proel tion forbidding the admission of Japanese and Korean laborers from the Hawaiian Islands without pase ports, was recelved by the loreal dt vision of the Bureax of Immigration | today and into effect immediately No more ships from the tatands! arriving bere or at any other port fm the United States will hereafter) be permitted to discharge Japanese passengers without first being in spected the same as ships coming trom the land of Nippon direct Heretofore vessels balling from Fiawali have been permitted to land} whatever Japanese happened to be on board without question The effect of the new law will be that thousands of Japanese who have secured passports to Hawall and then ¢ tiy made their way tn to the United States proper, will} now be unable to enter here. Stmiiar vision is made by the! president as regards Japanese and) Korean laborers “ho bave pase) ports to Mexico and Canada. A re} filed at the Department of Commerce and Labor at Washing showed that thous was placed ton yeaterday ands of Jopanese laborers are vico-| lating the law yearly by coming| across both borders The majority of is said, are imported nese Japanene, | it into the SAYS THA a welll sound Captain KB. N. Glasscock known captain on Puge whose license has recently been re-| stored to him by Supervisor Birm ingham, of the Pacific coast divi} sion of the United States marine) inspectors, deciaree that he will! |aue Marine Inspectors Whitney and Turney, stationed at Seattle, for defamation of racter Captain Glasscock’s license was revoked by the local Inspectors on | a charge that he nile < April 5 ~The President Roosevelt has wired to | remarks about the local inspec Commissioners Knapp and Neill, | Birmingham's tion practically Mitike of raidrou sis the labor leaders, that he is joverrules the action of the inapect pleased over the settlement ors, Captain Glasscock says that « Yesterday, pre : on & Washington rail road, the ion Pacific Tine in th te, has brought condemnation weedings to acquire a p of attle nds. These bi 3 i} " between Dakota #t. and 3 p : wamish av » cases have been ; « ] 2 ’ (PER 6 on April 2 } 2 . | } ——. 7 anno TCHED WES PATROL MAN aa } SW feover 4, is Wright Be Rperior orn: : « enw CHICAGO AWAITS THE RELIC CHICAGO, April q Just ed | whether it Is the Isla de Luzon o' | the Isla de Cuba which Chicago | yigoing to draw, Chicago does not know, but one of these former 4panish pine gunboats ia to | be e local attractions ja hi parka | ec r ha promised 1 for things Spanish since the ( h exposition in 1893, The umong those rid De way here by the St. Law M ad canal end FAIR PLAY) WANTED | | States T HE SUE U. S. INSPECTOR CAR LINE T AWYERS PLEADING TO | cnaieiiiiiandaie dies od RC ma T’S NEW JAP | NOW EFFECTIVE ‘PPE eTTTTTeTTT TL STORM WARNING. * @ned for southwest gules this @ Peafternvon and tonight. A sec. * fond storm is approaching off # | @ Cape Flattery. o i. * [wwe eee eee RAGING HAE City of Santiago Is Being Destroyed---There Is Lack of Water. United States by bie contractors wuch as railroads and steamehip companies who have deliberately | sted in the vidlation of the law! in order to secure cheap Celestial labor Under an understanding entered tuto between the United States wernment and the Emperor of pan some years ago, at a time hen the Japanese labor question was being agitated, it was agreed) that only a imited number of Jap: anewe were to be sent to this coun- try and that all those that were sent would be equipped with pase ports Evidently the agreement was not extended to the Hawalian telandy for thowsands of Japanese have been given passports into the Gand- wich islands yearly and after a few days or weeks these laborers would proceed to the const Hawall being « part of the United the amigration officials were powerless to prevent what they essily saw was an open and flagrant violation of the interne tional agreement Beginning with July 1 the re quirementa ¢ pelling Japanese Ia borers to come equipped with pase. porta will no longer be a matter of h Service.) 5 —Diepatehes that the city of and it is feared (Serippe Telear HAVANA, April | received here says '@antiago Ie on fire, simple agreement but a law to be rigidly enforced under the pro-/it will be totally destroyed, No visions set forth by congress which | water ta available. passed it at ite last session. rte - — ne HURT BY MACHINERY | Bid Newcombe, an employe of the | Puget Sound Boiler Works was yes terday caught in some machinery and sustained a broken jaw, collar bone and arm, The arm was ampu tated. Newcombe lies unconscious lat Providence hospital, but will | probably recover. “WILL | injustice was done him that Whitney and T their authority JAP BOYS IN GIRL’S and or exceeded re ODOR OF FOOD CAUSES AGONY aph Service.) (Boripps Tek COOKING SCHOOL | saci oe eat Adama, aged 80, today completed r beve @r . his forty-first day of fasting. He | 7 hae mare enrolied in (he luvimg on water only, Even tt side by side with the odor of food causes him agony >, 8 Oe DENIES VIOLATING PATENT nm The Lewin Construction GALLAND ESTATE EXxECUTOR,| "* Mies gon hp Che we ant Emanuel Rosenberg bas filed his eee Eiiiete denis the oath executor of the estate Of] ite vertical grained blocks” are Cath » Caroline Kine Galland infringement of 8 patent, PARRY TO AID SALE | {| funds needed have becn raised FORFEITS $250 BAIL Rather anwwer without than appear in court to a charge of selling liqnor a license, A. Cakioto, an Italian groceryman conducting a |store at Beventeenth av. &., forfett ed bis cash ball of $250 yesterday afternoon, The ball was furnished | by friends, PLAN BIG NEW HOSPITAL wh Providence, lence hospital ta om Pifth avy. The Sisters of eanduct the Prov preparing to ere dious building at Mercer st T plane are being Homerville & ¢ calling building to cost ¢ comme N. and frawn for dis al at been nt hom and Madison st. has CROWDED CARS COLLIDE Bhe Cedar at Kast Union tly after 1:20 this afternoor No. 204 crashed into onr No. 152 at the av. ond Pike ot care were well loaded, but of the passengers was hurt One glass window wes broken DISCUSS THE NEW HOSPITAL A meeting of the women Interest } ed ig the bullding of the Orthopoed: j fe hospital, under the leadership of Mre. J. W. Clise, was held this morning tn the committee rooms of }the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of discussing further plans of the fnstitution. Nearly all the ear at iret switch Both AUTOIST IS i | | | | j | | | ARRESTED G. Foster Kelly, cashier of the Beattie National bank, was arrest od last night for violating the auto mobile speod law NOTED LECTURER Dente! De Leon, the noted New New York nocialist editor and lec turer, ie announced to lecture at gan's hall, Seattle, Sunday even ing, April 14. He is making a lec turing tour of the United States on j the labor movement BIG TIMBER SALE The Continental Timber compaay, of this city, has fust purchase through Nichols Bros, Co, 414 Mu tual Life buliding 0 acres of land tn Jefferson coyutonu wyp yp land in Jefferson county, the same being the Field & Carter holdings The tract is sald to be eruised at at 2 t. The conatd eration was $120,000 cash 000,009 fe TWO NEW TOWNS. Two new towns, Saratoga and Greenbank, have recently been plat ted on Whidby island. Saratoga is eight miles from Langley, A whart has been established, and a post office ts deman nbank ts showing equal of pro gressiveness APPROVES APPRAISEMENT. Judge Albertson has approved the appraisement of the The of Mary is ap wtate estate ‘ praised Gaffney SHOT » logger of Ravens David Logan dale, was shot down yesterday af ternoon th # saloon at that place by | John J. Fraser, keeper of the estab lishment, and died jast night. He was shot through the head, the bul let entering from the rear The men had qu 1 over a timber deal, but Fra asserts that the shooting was in self nse and there were no eye witness only the entrar f the bullet from Fraser was a ed and lodged tm the ount He laimed that choked Medical examination by} “THEM ALE © NEXATION WILL BE PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 9. NO. 34. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. CONSTANTINE JURYMEN ° Assailant of Jesse Hall Will Know His Fate To- -morrow--Mackintosh Denounces the Defense as Mass of Lies Invented by Lawyer Morris--Ship- ley Urges Insanity Defense. It is very probable that by to-) this cane, is it not Mhely to be om ow morning William Constan-|the part of those who have an ine the wealthy local buteher, | terest in i? What interest have whose trial for assault with intent! the etate’a witnesses’ to commit murder hax The entire testimony of members |aress for a week and o of the Constantine family was | know whether he sball be sentenced | branded as a tissue of lex Myra to serve a term in the penitentiary 1” & Convicted felon. | | Constantine Hall was weorched by the prosecutor in the warmest Stolid and imperturbed, the man,| words he could express himself in, whose liberty is at stake today She may have made her father to the arguments of the some wild statements. I would not dd of the defense, the one|be surprised. She looks like thas ng that he committed an | kind of a girl tome. A petted, silly, t murder on his son-in-| shallow, frivolous, senseless, spoil jlaw and that the defense re 1 injed ebild his behalf is a tissue of lies, and ory statement made by thié | the other arguing that not only w defendant on the witness stand has |there a lack of murderous intent |been proven to be untrue. Do you In the ansault, but also that the de-|think he would send his wife to fendant was not at the time in ajdo the dirty task of digging out the mental condition to be responsible | vile story from Myra, which wag na? told by her on the witness st o That story was created by Wil Mackintesh’e Speceh. | Morris to tebaales your minds = Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | biscken the character of an honors opened the argument for the state|ayie upright boy, who never had @ this morning, speaking for an hour.) iar’ cast on his character before Attorney Shipley followed for Ue! tne defendant's counsel figured that defense the nastier be made his case, thé Mr. Mackintosh opened his af | more guccessful it would be.” gument by attacking the insanity | Attacks Morris. plea as an excuse for crime. He/ The prosecutor lost no chance to said This defense is an ingenious Of. | sisck his oldtime foe, Lawyer | Morris It allows the admission of evidence whieh could not be admitted in any)” “attorney Morris will follow me, ably,” he said, “and T want to other case. It allows dirty, vile ac-| ,, cusations which cannot be disputed.|ion you this: He will weep beforé ‘ you. He is paid to weep, and the The only purpose on earth for the} plea of insanity tp this case Is 10/200, he is paid, the more he will allow Bill Morris to get & DASY| woop Ho will tell you of the sanc story before this jury and to preju-| ity of homes, and of what & father dice you lean and cannot stand. He will ap- We have had quite enough Of neat to your sympathies, but will that kind of insanity that begins |Oor touch the facts of the case.” when a man alms « pistol and ends|""s torney Shipley’s argument, be as soon as the deed ts done |gun at about 11 o'clock this morn for crime. } of It is a peculiar insanity which |). and continued this afternoon, ie manifested only by a red face js with the legal phases of the and perspiration expert testimony Cail Defense a Lie Attorney Morris wil! follow for “The defense in this case con-|the defense, taking up the evidence alate solely of the evidence of twolof the witnesses, one by one, aod family lawyers, two emplc of| Attorney Miller will close the case efendant, and two members of |for the state, replying to the argu family If there Is any lying fn | ments of the defense. Sr YANDELL IS SUCCESSOR TO NADEAU | Secretary C. B. Yandell, of the Chamber of Commerce on Peb- 15 } | | } | Chamber of Commerce, has been ruary promoted to the position of vice Yandell assumed the duties of president of that. organization to secretary with the chamber Feb- + lmuceeed L A. Nadeau, whose in-|ruary last to succeed James 5 creasing dut as director general Meikle. The secretary's tenure of the A-Y-P. EB made his retire office has been a brilliant saccess, ment necessary. A substantial In- Yandel! displayed a rare order of crease in salary goes with Yandell's ability and versatility, and his pro motion ig a deserved one. Vice-President Nadeau ceased to He has been given a clerk to am draw a salary as an officer of the sist him im the routine of his office, se | promotion a SE RES ES SSE Te itself now ready to resume lnk snd tall shipments of lumber ang shingles to the cast by way of ' | Duluth. OLUMBIA > ACCEPTED The election and boundaries come (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, April 5.—But for the barking of dogs, which caused one of the men to awaken and see) mittee of the city council this afters flames devouring the cabin, five noon accepted the petition of the Greeks would have been roasted | city of Columbia to become annexed alive early this morning in thetr/to the city of Seattle. The ordi shack on Commerce st. The men nance will go before the city coune treached the open but the cabin was cil next Monday night to be fore destroyed. mally ratified. The committee's ace That murder was contemplated is/ tion means the immediate annexe tion of the southern suburb as part firmly believed by the police, for on all sides of the cabin were piles | of the Twelfth ward. Or woe ‘Dusen eeiaene i INDIGNANT AT REPORT. hands of the poce Mctina of the| _ Residents of Isinnd county are ine |*Vendotta” which has caused We | Getet ore ort Nees muoh concern lately L j | States geological survey, Some ol j the best and most fertile farms on Whidby island are deseribed by this | report as composed of gravel and * sand. EATH Fraser, in detailing the quarrel a8 police 'N. Pp. READY TO ACCEPT DULUTH SHIPMENTS. ern Pacific ann ‘TO D showed no marks of choking on his s unce® throat except a slight swelling of | the county jall, said! “Fraser graby the larynx bed me by the throat and wad No inquest will be held, but Cor-| Choking me, I got free from him, oner Carroll will investigate the | @24 then he grabbed a log of wood Deputy Coroner Wiltsie was ®2d was ready to strike me with !t, © scene last night I was near the bed, against which De heriff Matt Starwich ar ™yY rifle was leaning, and to pres vent him from crushing my skull a bad reputation at | With the log, I grabbed the rifle. It o while Logan was fa-| Went off before | know it orably known. People who knew | ™ Fraser has lived in Kina county oth men believe the shooting was since 1884, He has a saloon in Rat felit The weapon used w vensdale in addition to the one ig a he fle, a blunt nosed bullet! which th ling occurred. Wile te 1 wound in Logan’s|mon Tucker has been retained by head, Logan lived. several hours’ Fraser as his attorney VOTED ON TOMORROW (Boripps Telegranh Service.) WASHINGTON, D. ¢ April | Attorney Milburn today concluded | the argument in favor of B. H. Har} } riman bef the interes e com: | that the acquisition of the Southern Pacific by the Union Pacific was| Quang not a violation of the Sherman act.) EX-CITY COMPTROLLER WILL! water bonds, and it ts expected This indicates the defense, if the) HELP CITY OFFICIALS—FAIL: thatthe bonds are not immediately | 7 Pe government [istltutes ons fad | URE TO SELL WATER SECURI- | dinposed of by private sale Mr. Par RUSSIAN rs se ‘ TIES POSTPONES ACTION ON ES pe find x ma ket for them He Milburn made a plea for “fair NEW PIPE LINE, @iiistals on the pin fi COMING HERE pla and said - The finance nmittee will meet in a Before you make a report, ty Ex-City Comptroller Will H, Par-|tomorrow to hear any report that former members of t quire into th lea the Penn |ry has taken up the question of dis |i W. Moore has to make out tak ur , Alext ania, Vanderbilt lines, Northern | posing of the $2,260,000 issue of|ing the bonds at par Nicholas W. Tehyt ky Pacific, Rock Island and Great agen 4 i . Northern rhe ure =oall = parall " They ar he Untted “Where and when was this Sher-| pases RES : i man law passed Many deals have “ sed ot prem Banca Hh man Muller f the ntreet 1 gtiess there's plenty of brick the eyes of the commission for| committee, refused yesterday to or-|repiied A. L. Walters, the ot yoars. Let this body consider the 1 brick paving because | perintendent | people’s questions calmly, paying no| of + inability to get | Dinesh den't the oa attention to politiclars brick ' oe ! rhird seein te ol : Don't u t, but j ft,” 4 hel rhe rind e Hdn't } v.} alike Joh You can't asphalt,” | Attorney Severance, for the gov-| 1 the work be done th} Engine r Mn I 1 stated that] rment, endeavored to show that} ur ur an | (he fe ' y h Sherman law olated, and! 7 . i] get] ne KK! the UMnols Central; that both the/the ct " h | t pm r the | Bunda T K and Southern Pactfle and Union Pa 1 h I } Burt t he ¥ n got into Portland and com-| Tt eot r 1 will | t bride : Dove go peted for trade to that point, bp to, ' au n the Vashon island route, ° - - - — STATESMEN 'patiard Campaigns Close With Rallies by Both Parties Tonight and Each Side Is Claiming a Majority--Every Voter in the Big Suburb Will Visit Polls Tomorrow. | | (Star BALLARD, votes With Special Service.) cil Ballard batlote tion”™® the it xat t

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