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THE SEATTLE STAR [one CENT WEATHER SHOWERS TONIGHT AND VOL. 10. N : SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908 THURSDAY; LIGHT SOUTH WIND6 REET CAR EMPLO “NOT GUILTY WASHINGTON WELCOMED BY THREATENING “ STRIK "he eet HARBOR FLEET | | be cane ¢ © against Goorme | ise VEER _| Bennett, charged with killing | George Craniok at Ipsaquah Janu ———- wisacion Because of Alleged Reductions in {sata PEYTON APPOINTED | Serene aan ltt teett ett ess ¢ Crniser Namesake of the State Is Given Neisy Ovation vik: organization will be nail we ha * BANK CLEARINGS : Laying Of of Old Men May Lead to," enough advanced by May 1 to wat All. the partion were intoxicated N and Lay ant the malcontents in deitverine| GPECUAL DEPUTY {30s svecen to the jury Attorney | Seat ‘ She S Up to Anch the Harb Salaries ying | hate aikinsenee taboos tie tal pn Tred [SE ra OPA RE Be teams Up to Anchorage im arbor * * ary question to the company man-| dinintidloegs piinetpal witness for the proseeu-|@ palance o.« Ss Trouble on May 1---Efforts Being Made to Organize « agement and that they etl be tal Hoh, of firing the fatal shot. Wiest | roa * position to declare a general) ©. Peyton, a former White Houre! ting offered to furnish: the prove |e Clearings tod ; 19.00 & i strike on that date unless the ¢ detective and & man of much ex oulfon with evidence that Petle|® yy 1981000 & Midst the Conductors and Motormen. lred concessions are forthoo pertence In epectal police work, was/ and mot Kennett knows more of)» : Portland * the waterfront eet rday appointed special deputy | the affair than he told on the | Ciearings tod $1,261,196.00 & | waiting crowd ; Sa heriff by the county comrmisston- | witness stand Salanee 00,428.00 ® aly nt are . . ery a eee prosecuting attornay Jobu H. Perry places little credence artor thi side mar Be deol: m trem eutellt Ga - Peyton Will be used in the re- |i) Wiestling’s offer, Bennett was|*** ** **¥¥ ¥*¥¥*¥e harbor this a of the Sea : Othe © taveuné tow. am | cently augurated campaiga d from ody at noon, He Oa enaaad a 0 result of = alleged = valde’ ehnes = nat in King county MW returo Ixsaquah. h P ve wages and other & e heads of the old-timers in the _ LLL NN NT ae eam oe Magnolia biuft t dare develope oy of the company and given of ships in the m wl Nye paths osttions a8 starters and dispatch denoresad. for. {8 . . The warehouse of the Pox Bot welcoming fleet he “ Kempster Denies Reduction. titeg Works, Fifth ay, and Repub t {f Seattle é ga Supertatendent Kempster, of the liean #t., wae ente iaet night and mand of Capt. J, B pee ‘ ompany, today den that there ® quantity of bottled beer and soda When near the xt few | had any reduction of salaries r taken divided tnte allowing the |,” rege ar Mingge eg € dered, or that there was the trance was gained by the! - big cruise ‘ — ; mas on ¢ slightest cause for any dispute with | thieves by breaking th window boats. Each boat diy t ! tend the t sil: the employes | Beveral burglaries have occurred Fi dish P. Killed Qs the big, cruiser J : : cep cncry.to..thn.atieet tina] dt the telne pines. tenane . |Fiendish Parents Killed 18 8... .0).00") (eee Sailors Ride Free ffice posh there have been any salaries re lowed behind th “ attie Electric com juced fs an absolw falsehood f Thei Ow The Japanese association joined | bs 1 to lesue st plans ba ©0 said Mr. Ken I have heard 0 W n. the celebration, and fired 46 to the officers and bs , te thing of any tmpending strike huge bombs, one for each state in| While in the exty. Each man be ge May }, providing (he and know of thing which would _ — the union The bombs when set | fore ying ashore will be given ot make (he es © cause for trouble of that off thre t ors and flags into| Uckets for the street cars ‘doesn ; : at na (By United Press oe th : ny Shsterehent t every theatre the and te he pat fre« nt efforts have — — 1 EVILLE spare A § A effect i t ed to open its doc « “ " “ | : f f e to the officers and con made to unionize the em sed of the terrible crime of mur Scene on Woterfront ee n rs “ ployes of the Electric Co. | (BY UNITED PRESS.) lering 18 of the . ren <i an ont. in| Men of the Washington for some ‘ cularty those engaged in the WASHINGTON, April 8—The bureau of navigation today ie | Anarct Molina PICROUIN | ie aoe dake kets anaes eed |” whe: ctehanta Cemaienntik': aie who actual operation of cars as motor. | sued the program for the movement of the two warship fleets — !l* a, wh € gethe man lin the distance treame were | Tennessee, whieh a yi the € yan mnduc year ago after the grand review at San Francisco. and wife f p years, were today/ nie trom all the wn town |e ‘ nh the West ngton, but fe the redeetion of . ’ rou over the The Pacific fleet will leave on May 9 for the seuth, carrying [placed under arrest after a dings, and every place accor Ge ) te Bellinghass, @il pany of the older & nd company an out a program of drills and other uxerc and the Atlantic fleet ad 1 dete od atte t a eae ot tet ns = Wasktentan ae wea te have suffered raise of 1 cent will leave for Puget sound on May 18, arriving at its destination neh siser to the state a ikaw Washington with if men who bi een, a8 how cment with the (By United Press on May 2, The arrest ed the dincov o> be creer anamie’ ar on See a hour salary are t s ounced that all em PACIFIC GROVE. Cal. Ay . Four ships will then visit Pert Angeles, sight ships will viet | © : a the omed deck ee has Duan. reduced . entitled to an in| : : Bellingham ships will ¥ielt Port Townsend and one ship | (he cella i . = ple ne Per-| requested that all mere te dec vase an hour tm their ib three feet of wat will proceed te Bremerton navy yard to be docked Furthe entipatic developed | ons who semen Se tai ites atte the! (Mie reduction the me ale ear of active serv: | Bold, and minus much All of the ships except the one docked will rendezvous in the he grew f M a had Petal + aaa incione nt an A Tap te fever of decia a jee ging, the schoover | vicinity of Pert Townsend on May 23. They will then anchor near made a “ eme the ou mare r. ipite urge the fact that « . Pians for a Strike. Gen Vransioce, pet inte pert 1 Seattic. On May 26, 12 of the shipe will @ fer Tacoma, and | basement in which th and who w , ¥ employes have been Just how far the plans for a). ins pp R then, witheut anchoring, eight ships wil! for San Francisco en are ~ t teamsb|, ret STRUCK BY CAR * the sera rans and their /atr¥ke are advanced seems to be WigAt for shelte leaving four ships at anchor for @ three days’ visit at Tacoma When ¢ ere nos | arrive the bart hat - “i night, while off the Go after which the vessel will go te Mremerton for docking were my a gatnerss © noisy welcome of the public James Y «. 60 years old, was the vessel eucountered a heavy} it is expected that the eight @ups will arrive at San Francisco & ae oo oday greatly exceedec of the struck by a street car at Fourth 14 PURSE OF gale, the wind blowing 80 miles ag | © May 29 and be dock n ¢ ene trimer other occasions av 4 Union st. last night, sus- rs hour She ng a leak and was! The ships docking at Bremeripd wil! leave for San Francisco ‘ ed ence ; ae “ taining severe bruises about the ti about, but the seas| @ #000 as they are ready. The last of these ships is not expected (ened pa A ‘ Saver Cole 08: Cone head. He was taken to the Seattie that Capt. Kindlen| % arrive at San Francisco until dply 3 were the e Mayor Mille ed the rece General hospital This schedute indicates that fone of the battleships will be Whittier, arrested at ale last January ov @ Knight of |charge of breaking into a Northern t r m to Ban che | The Annie E. was oo nadian government had cated informally that the EVANS REPORT nt ay. “4 to Pet pi ships be sent either te Victoria or " sit t " lnery saps +h OAS: 5 os e W ' ext © boxear, was placed on trial Salmon company j 4 the cers and men of| before Judge Frater today SS the gale was the worst they ever a antered, and for ime the W - ared that the vessel would b< » i! went to t om wind By United Press wag a ¢ RUN DOWN BY | sent to 8 a the seas Dimost capsized | | j at Me | i ‘ * Violet Trivett, aged §, and Jean-/Bt 1:30 o'clock and were being | times cs | A “MerrypWidow” bat, eaweet tace| wie Wilson, aged 9 years, were pbrthed out of the building. The |ing ax to ex aed © wealth of wavy hair above! iu, down by an automabile oper-| two injured giris were In the front, of the a ' & demare face pught §& pretty! sing by Clarence Blethen shortly faeks and started to crosa the | er line of the woman $15 yesterday on a for 2 o¢lock thin afternoon near \atfeet, evide ot weeing the ‘ tined } cheek drawn on the Puget Sou tithe Warren echool, at We preaching automobtle There Ad oe t National bank. with the supposed) ay and Republican st. Both girle get wufficient time in whic e1 cled tt ea deta re Ggnature of H.C. Lilly were taken to the Wayside how the auto, wh FP. J. Stone, & business man At) ital, where an examination was ane snd threw the jaeatly dressed Violet Truett resides with her 419 Pike st. whe cashed the cheek, | lmade. The doctors in attendance t and a nde says the woman ts 25 or 30 years! ginounced that neith he mire Be » wan injured Hves the Warren av. schoc 24 West Mefoer at Plained to the police DECLARED | " ie clatwed that the antomobile .af the automobiles ror jot age, bas dark hair, is pretty and) gore seric mjured | bat being run at an wnosually high sthool at a high rate of «peed. pa Jt @ | ate of speed. The schoo! children Meularly with regard tot : Thad been dismissed from studies machine (By United Press.) | m1 PARIS, April §—Fearing - os i he « , lefea fere t By United Press.) | : : ~e ; WASHINGTON, April §.—The! edt ler mart on tee on ship #ubsidy ‘ earty arrests have reporting the — bill 5 no Ge rpg Ain! ate back to the house today This ' \ it ANNI : HA \ Hii : [kills the measure, and it i* now , be: oe. > Ww! | j y in the session that all ef it lakes. i s ate ts ihe seasiaw thet ait of King Manuel have been taken. A| | The Iilinois delegation to the republican national convention ie ot \. J be abandoned. gid cer wing nducted’ eplit between Cannon and Taft, the latter receiving twe votes. Un- proba c er a expondence f the less a state is solid for the “native son” the native son rarely ever | has a look in for a presidential nomination in the national conven- GOTCH, THE iowa MARVEL OF STRENGTH, WHO DE- | INTO TROUBLE “ J morning, when th Warne aah “n . ‘ * aie pee AWAY FROM HOME, MISSING CH ‘CHILD Marlowe, th fa perience she bas beer HACKENSCHMIDT, THE RUSSIAN LION, AND THERE. | pega actrens, ha ‘ » ; : : D YS COUR CHAMPION WRESTLER OF THE WORLD. FROM | W. Doak, a machinist, 27 years | respondent In a sull for wa Pm Saag are LATEST PHOTOGRAPH old, carrying abo minds of | atituted at Gale by Mere) Taber. « handsome war Ce |Ddrase in « guon ck « ower Clara Von Herrman axainat her acts ng Th e Rye” company, pla MER may for me tha: 1 » Jon't bar him now. I will bet! Firet av. this morning, was arrest: husband, Karl Von Herrman, the Spor he hone " ing it t wee tt sdespanicnmenapeensiithies 000 oF y a. ® orled by Patrolman W Doplan and/ well known newspaper and maga began . bride, beating | hind a a . es z 4 3 Pits Of $5,000 for a wres $ m myself against either | ed t trolman W. F. | oo T's i maiieeiaes ed at 3 sien teaiaal . Little Lucile Manard, 6 years! When the case against Charles im Seatt e Goteh or Hackenschmidt. Or I will | sent in for investigation zine wr ie p - pda ote Mr. Russell's offer Doak said a «strange man in Bal Miss Marlowe's intimate friends, thets to h terda H ebte «it 1 f gc at bay Laing Xpress messenger, arrest Goth and Dr mh F Hoth Ge nd Hackenechmidt | lard gave him nk for a nickel declare that the charge against Miss Marlowe applied 1 New Y x elexraphed | two wt he r ed or charge of lewd and lag Match to take will be no 4 of Rollers chal-|and told him to go down town and e unfounded. The beautiful cured 1 e, Taber d he Be pa i 2 mu with Mrs. Manard A tres in th enge and of Russell's offer } sell it has always borne a spotless | pears late ny me ¢ b wa n t ipa n was called for H. Russet Se ~ - fn 2 so police court this morning a fim of Risse!) & Drew “ rEaREY to Justice George’s this morning the peopie . ed for trial be CoRvinced + and Attorneys have alread eS 1 <a’. 2 A ---—~ a n for the defense, tely on the wqua — (sons nam kaw Vee 180 laaetir pe bey that the child, an important they are ¢ Tom COsT ) me STEADYS James wee sh baa 6 gor To Dots was not in the jurisdiction (ree 1% court and was not when the ImmMONS Was served on the moth- € ra continuance to 9:30 a. ymorrow. It was granted. jon of Attorney Allen i Manard that his n out of the state by DO MuNT IIT!S sort gee San" Cass Sreuss) } \eurrn roe \Commercy On YOu stom mare ~~ ; ‘ ACLAmeaiLe ocamt ) eae Teel ¥ - 4 the mother on the day that it was t is care. He says he he « ° ha < to Its whereabouts. pe While Laing was in police court event | a wait h use to be called ) bite dance a he wa ved with notice of suit Wthe winner « 3. T. Man for $5,000 dam. of his wife's af- tte otte fe Rolle: | In asking for a continuance of ea | « « cor Attorney Bite bested $1 0, n, for the lant, said bis O B04 taiti being put to much incon ve i R80 of the case ‘ t id that the findings : low « Ww Id have in on the divorce « dings now pe & before Judge Frater,