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The Pioneer One Cent p,per of the Northwest ■tr EDITION \0 GREAT ESI RELIGIOUS REVIVAL EVER HELD IN SEATTLE BEGINS HERE NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 11 TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD ASKS * FOR- RIGHT-OF-WAY INTO SEATTLE M ROAD. DtLIEVEO TO OB THE MILWAUKEE, MAKES '^pfUCATION TO THE CnWoR 9 FRANCHISE ON WHAT MM AVENUE. WHICH SKIRTS THE DIG BLOCK^ OF TIDE ■''I'iiiOS WHICH THE MILWAUKEE ALREADY OWNS i-jji.tUon ha- !••> n ■<■'-> by of jjj, % % tr»n*contln»nt*l r«ll j KJl*T«d to tw> lh* Milwaukee. |Ob» Mid tw- «» ■••• ••• II It ♦•• «^^r««s i»»m t»p fc-t tt*» *Nt fact t!>»t » ♦««>»'• nwnen»«l S,«r Jfr^t last VtfJmnMr •♦• a. vtlik « ■ ' ror iSoa'»fo»w^ v"* *xm a>limata» J"w^Ct!msn tamtam lor a Met r»!l»»y "n# **• Woat Baat^il ■Art »ad.-O{nnaa *«»t a rt*^» *»*» la Wh»teom a«(*Bur »nivh MM *l«a. one of Mm baoad fLTLrtJiMiw* tn «r» cl4jr. 8jo« Hfc.HTTt.ntly r»ma»a*a that a taM rui s»4 »rt»lou*lr B«'ri«-vi fc>» a Ivtit-ef-var throufth the aam» Set «d »• didn't ihtnk th* ibo* •lUu* vm hroad eaouth to .*&■ stasnJii* both a steamroad and a I till mm 11*" 1 that Vtoor* apply itfttraMhis* ta some other street. *t»a » Sur man asked Scott jaat-Mtoli <hat railroad It was ■I MBtod to v' Into Reattle. S«« raattatd thai he. had been ■Miaf tales °"' of school** aod JOGGED HER MEMORY Hn. Jnknwm. of It Mush ay«- Wt '» *«T7Ui« Klr» Xljr.hal Ktl t«t 11* ofMctoi t* afraid that the MaaawDl barn aenwlf and h«r MM 4m;II« hla efforts to protect hf.'tcit FrkUy, moroln* ha sent tar a Hfd kettr «in«in« her to •tit t<r*T*t aafetrisrda. f Hra SukP.mor. ; thro* » b«r o»hc« »:• a v**4ra band which M tarn tat k*tw«n k*r huuaa and »coiher »*»■ txrutMir* A few day* ■•» tatami i fir* an-1 the itri«h- InM »m all excitement for fear M svful fir* ■« oui ! fak* t'l "'*■ tl« fir• p»r«hjl had »!r--.vlv a*«.- i BH Jtfcaioa iv conform with «h» ataaa«w KilMtltullnc ■ metal tom far tr- *oaden receptacle. h> ks* fonn-l. however, that evrn »<• tiM flr« •-- woman Is mill Mag th# saodtn hart* and h- ml «r iMtWr letter r-. . ii •• ■■« th« BS*Srstiea of a metal barret FROST NAMED ON TAX COMMISSION OLf KPIA. Waa!u April 1.—Oo» --""»•* i- Ue«d t v Uy appointed i. * T**M*»t t3ien*burg. former atat* M«ar. » ih« third trwmbrr of the ** cmsibfuKM. Th# other two •*••*• a of th» new commlsskm mt» vfc Rockwell, of «4«i«, and *>• EuuriUy. of T .ma. WE MAINS i OFFICER DISMISSED A. - a., *«wrti»t to tb« ruling of I Hip •"•'■"'- Patrolman [•.■>.••«,, la Wilt; of film arreat In the 5* « Ji»«a McDonald rer«u» I JJ2**-. Pteraon waa aned for MJ.Ua>,, k«J « sot want police offleem 5™ 1 *' wbo *° lnto th« honaea I?*" Wd hunt for crlmea, and "o Wt belltve they would b« !*»•* ««»wh«re, but In thlinn' fe !• Ptainiy ahown thai the officer I? *t, w «*^>a« bla duty, and. In £,!*"!*• l>e had a rUht to lnve» *W« tkl» particuUr cage. The de *»ft It dlarfcarged," .aid Judge J^*» »fter the evidence waa 00*!"! waa arr^t^.l en a ?••» of uaaolt »i, i battery by ?*»«« Peterson la«t April. The ; Si! 1"' before Police Judge £*«» and the defendant releaned ■ * «»«p«ded Judgment. He Im ••»•»••* Aa**" a civil action to I*"* <Umagef. Jfel»m»ir,'r', Oeorice Uwrence EJ* » a fUtlr enrounter on J? ***""•• *n(1 >-«wrenre (tot ?«»«.t«fit McDonald ran from £!**?' M«J l«ft 1,, ,-...,.,. bleed- Sii nwoß»cloua on the ground. 3»M Pet«raon found I^w 2** *811 tin*ht Mint of «cl)on- IS. «"l»rln hl « h ,, hot-foot. «/**«• warrant th« police of *iaw-ir *h* h°u"* "n ■ """■ S^^Wllon and arrcated Mc w^" •"th' *""n'l f°r tt, whtch terminated In '«*« wort Friday mornlnr. »^"^»'D. Ore.. April 7.-The . tt.ij? '•''«• «f »ak» to-lay l»l I i *•• «*^L*!'' i' of 'l" rnngnlflrent " •<•««• *"■•'«■» l» b*!n« «Tect»4 ••«*r^! M *IJWSO at the ( orner «** X*'* 84 -rk "treeta. The -ta&CSjj^J'win be five atorlea . iBaCtU ii* 1U b'on "of th* mo»t ' ™wrt»f ■ .*' ' irt»r■ In the ! Ojtfi^Jtf 'rom all patt» of 1 *'*' "£l^ <ir.gton partielp&t --i ■''•LwGi* '^m. April 1.- J^lUli^r. '*«"'" *»Mlera at r[ #'i«» lh« J^J*- P"ll^in« th« went if *•'•« thWiL' thouaand people "^•••WrVI "ll'nt ""I Holened «« «W.t . J* 1* Pre»|<le n t v n . i!M Mr rlaim«d > Wbktcom »vrnue. which th» rttlt r.Mii as w«U us Mtwre are at' for ruhi. <>f-»»\. «Wut» tb« writ line m • • 111 bl(Vk* of ' '"•>• -I whlrh th« MllWKUkev tn!n«'w«# In* )■■»». TaJti •• •> • atsno clinches. In fie m' >• «f • i*l !811r..,t* airs. t*» V ■*».*■ rtiii tlm tr*i»«-ooll»r»t.ij r«Mi wttKli h | ,»i».i>.l I'tiiui'itn »a<^ IM bo M eUir*r Uwui tlw* Mil . pi«|r few do I**ui *» ><ua4 «a t'<»«< i B.iufl, n ha very iiawtWi—i fast tIM( On- Iti.OOO.OW or«>r»{>rt aAml a f«w v,.>rw aap Ik n»t »•»>• :to i*» i.n<* but that tb* manor U ito b» used pa rai^n'Mnt thi> lit*. Umi A I'kaiaff vaSWoai. a StAwtni h*« »«•! to the roaat. Wm* v.a>i «l>l« HMHn4nal« and rt»tot«-»'f-w«>' must b« arqitiwd before p»itr»lv an- Bmmretaent «tM b« ma<t». ami rhr ofilciats m* not sotss t« towN UreVr plan* with liiu< b»:i't>> In it:* e«*nt tfre ■ -mr>an> pub limhed thy aaajl rnu»* over width M would go. taer* would b* auami very fancy raise* la property »a*uM and th* aatra espens* tea tMa s«u*«e | alon* would isaV* the i umlii m- | t pe&slv*. "n th* ottrar hand thi> Mtlwaoke* officials ate R*lna at their work quietly and aj>«t«>m««lr• ally, and when %bmr f*t what «h«> want they will k» to wotk without MMB| ASK PARDON FOR DR. MARTINY A p«Hioa for iht pardon of I'r A. 0 Martin?, who tv sentenced last year In Plerc* county to «ty« | night yrar* In th« cut* penitentiary for «rnbftt!cmMit, i» Ml i rlmilat r,\ In Bottle, Th« yound pbjr«UUa who »a» a member of th» I* -ai d of school trt>atw« at RaloDTt!!' tai charf*d with ■pproprtattnc th* arbool fun-Is ll'- ■!I«*t'i>*» "*! »'•' wma found •• •an as a cook In • lotEflnc can.?. ll* (stradsd (tullty asd *m civra tb« rtcht-jrar ira tcac«. lit* wife kt clnc« has t" n hard ■( work trytos to *t>cur« hl» r»t<N»»o. She has earned >■•■■■ own !!rtn« and (petit «T«ry dollar abc coald (M hold of In th- ntort to —rut* a pardon. KrteotU la •*•! --li« hat* be«a appealed to and the petition la now iinutailnK In this city. FURNISHED TUACEY WITH CUN SALEM, Ore. April 7.—lt la prac tically certain that the grand Jury ihi* week will return indictment* for munl«r in th« first degrf* I axalnat Harry Wright and Char'i-» Monte for rurnUhtng nti to Harry Trarey and Merrill. Wrtcbt Is now In th« Walla Walla and Monte In the Ba!«tn p<mltentiarlea. HAS A PUZZLE Who own* the hora«a? That la what Judge <>i!liam a court haa (>••«• n try Ins to find out for t«o da;a. The animal* a. hi* dapple »rar« and only for their site and spirit, would bo on exhibition la the court room. Mr*. Ellxabelh Corrlgan, owner of the Pacific hospital, i«>< the bought them when ahe etarted a transfer li;*;n»- 's MM months ago, and that her employe, II It. Itanium, *o!<! the so without authority from her. J...-. j,)i Janlah. who bought them, clalma that be owna them, and each claimant I* inaklnz a ttrrnuoua fight. The rase win go to the Jury Friday afternoon. WILL NOT WAIT FOR THE COUNCIL Work on th« new Y. M. C. A. building will Mart the first of the month whether the r*|tra'le quea tloo la decided or not. The dlscua •lon over the Fourth avenue re grade him held thin building buk for several month* and haa upjci the plans of the officials. It wan thought Will Hi* building would be read/ for oocupancy >»y tali. The officer* of the Y. M 0, A. have b« mm dUcow>*C'ii with the rrgrade propesKlon and «ay that thtf work | will start the first of the month. K.NCAID HONORLL Prof. Trevor C. Klncald, of tins state university, has arepted an In vitation from Dr. Mark, head of the department of toolory at Harvard '• univenilty, to join a scientific expe dition if %\r .vroka* duration to the Bermuda Ulnndi. He will bo the only western man In tbe expedi tion, wlife* will be made up of specialists la zoological work. Ha will remain at Harvard until a>lxxit July, 100«. CONTBACTORSIN A POOL rortTLAflO, Ore., April 7.—Th« exlutenr* of a (ftTiaplrary arnXlf public work contractors wherct)y pool* were formed and public work divided among the mnmbem of ih» pool at cxorMtant figures, U •bown by DMlt beWft fjioij«ht B(nlna< the firm ** Wakeft*ta *• Jnrobton by J. D. HrH«'» In their tnaWM tIM contractors accuse BiidfM, their former partner, if having paid three other contractors 11,000 to kr«p their hnnds off work let by Mip port of Portland commission, InUudlti* tha I'ortiand drydock. The Seattle Star SKA 111 ! WASHINI. ION. lUIDAY. AI'HII. 7. GIGANTIC RAILROAD COMBINE! (QsfttJat t» th% fllae* mnr . .aut A»--U ?.—A Mm• «< mttr«H( rmm ltw> A*mO< la th» lit ClXlc tui.H-r man OMm«aaaMot. 11l 1' dream »f tnun^MMrtaiton b-w4nra for raanr vmi». will bo an »»«<>*..!.ii»in-J tov< to a tft-.nrt new iu>.>rlhu- to (iltohiw «f a nnmbev «f www known Hnan<Nrra. l'«*rr tim dttmcilam of J. IVntMiia M»T|«n • (o. aod KlJtfH, I** # CO , lh» iauf«»<»r*»to« af Ibis nut otiWrtiH*'- vw.'h S«rara th* JJwMhowt B*wtnr«*«* nsererr tjy rompirrlsan, r» »•»■« un4rr war and »'•*! iliiw I* •«!>•<-( toa a *U«-r*ttul t*;*ir< In a (haH MaM. Th« ratlvMH ay«i«>ma Ittvotvrd tv •Ma r»nil'hm»iou aro tic Km York iVniml and Itw many Mbmm M .-on train km huso* IjUu- Share, Ml- hi gMi Cvataal. fff»t t!h«re. Baslan A Albany, life 1"" >t and a nimMr bf •maitrr <-onit>an»»^ ll»» Cltl«aan * N'>rthw«"»«rtn >i«<rm and iU< I man Pacific, r«Mi«!Ha( th« Southern Pai-tf!.-. Orrnon Kaltraad * Navlca lion c«aipasqr and It.*- Orcgan Hlinrt Line. STAKILINfI array or MU. --1 MIN * Th» acsreiratc tnth*cr« of t !•.««• roads la bm>i* than IMM mil*, and th* \%\u* of thetr, rotnblned capital stock presents ■ ■•artlina ar»jr of millions. Thla f>r«t traairuntinrntal systejß, la fa, t. »>>■,!', 1 la the larg est portion of the. Atlantic and I'a clfle -•board* Ml draw' or ' th* I rlrheat districts In ■ Ut* Vr.l!«rl ;r..'»l - *'* IT! IF 1 !• »'. Sutra for b'iJu«*v ...... . . .. It would Cot I" ■ ;<-n to 4m ».»«.«" line of attack aa «v th« Northern Hm-urltla* company, for tho'fht** tyitetna ar* m no sena* r»rrap»fttl*e and ther« en iM be no arjrumeM of romblnatioii In r<-»<r*!nt at trade. Th* adrsntasn to be calned * la Votes Are Coming By the Hundreds THE GRtAT WORLDS FAIR CONTEST CONDUCTED BY THE •TAN HAS AROUSED TREMENDOUS INTEREST—READ ABOUT IT ON PAOE 5 !!• einnlr.c Monday, the dally vote In The H'.ir x Oreat \V'>ri«l « Pair Contest will b« publUbed. The vote* are roming In by the hundreds »»»r> day In fa,<' no newspaper f • ie»l ever Instituted In thl* part of the country ha* ■ roll—< th« lotFTeftt this (i»« ha*. The Htar'a telephone* are kept buay aupplytisg our reader* with In formation and detail* of the con fat, which has for Its object the sending of id" five in..* 1 popular •< liikil !>•;»! hTrt In 'hi' Mate to the !>"Wla and Clark ■iiitui at Portland. Jump In and help your farmu. fearher. There la a coupon in ea< | edf ttan of The Star printed, and It la good for one rote for nne learner. Chicago Is Threatened With Monster Strike CHICAGO. April 7.—Strike pick-I eta of teamstrre surrounded the' bulldlnx of Montgomery, Ward * Co., on Michigan avenue and Mad-. limn afreet, today and driver* with eonafßtimenta of good* for the: firm were turned bark. Tha dUrhoraje af . #nveral exprei<m> drlvera who re- ' filMed to haul to the atrlfee-lHittnd I company threatena to bring .amitt a general walkout of lean-inters for all GRUESOME MURDER STILL k MYSTERY BAN KIIANCISCO, April The police are at ■«•* an badly am ever thin morning iiM to the Identity of the dlsmemtje»«-d body which was found In Id" street Wednesday night despite the fnct tfcftt th' no* him- th<- head. Th" identification of o>e body last'right as that of Harry Una was found to be an error. Hundreds are vie ring the remains today, but none are able to give thn police any Information. The authoring •*♦ satisfied that aome of thg#»» wt» have awn UM body knew nP man In life but re fuse to km anything for fear of meeting a^Wmllar fate. Detectives In a launch are visiting every boat In the harbor and Marching the holds. A small army of officers are icourlngthe nelgbborbod In which i^taSS^B^AlM^^^f'jSi^^^tfV^B^BkßS^^ahlalß^g^tf£ei]BHgSEV9ißfll (hRMNh MM «miM ♦*• wwritHUfli, w.ih in kr*l«h» and tuantnw-T Ui*h tstv%, l*»td»rwr»*>rr« In m*-\trlHr*» af the hvMn< «uiiH"»"> lint to lv tat*» v,. r 'krii. prut ■»■»«•'"• la a-o*» ot». «■* to 11.. f(i«TW!nt «*-•! to **<• York. <«•.*««!}<., in ..tail, at*] pmn» My i>n» otlnr ilthn It ta uii(Vr«»»o-! ttml Mm ith*l ttm »■> Hark ana Im>4* haw baa*) t)n»i!><.t wHIi B»«« icvrrcr. peoplt wtio haw lx«n MTOMIMd an th* limtv-T tir«ri«i-»lljr t.f)n»r bvitud Hot ■" dlvulg* «njf of (hr (art* conrt-rn tnf Ui n«w fiinii.nii) FlMfl ''*» I br*n rrj».ri» for in<mih» of con«otl> dation of thrae thr«i romAa Into • trat... "titsnl. oil Una. Mid tbo •'■- k : nimrtwt baa be«o aih ,-»mi el iM'* 1"1 I \y on rumor* that itni«iri«nl Ml- Munrrmoiito «< rr> to \"* m*J» K« parta of th» Ami have bwn b«ll»»«l In Mm* ga,-»ff.-rn and doubled In othvra, but ih. »ucc«i« of rwrlt l«K Mrmi to mak« certain th« limn | Kuratioa of » ra«l ..iiiimm«l BM NO OFFirjAI. I.VFOIIMATION. While Wall utrci tins not baa* (aterwl with any otftrtal Informs' tlon rreanlltig Iha ttotdtnK rucipsny that la '■■ tali* ov.r ilip properlic*. It la uti.l.-r»i...«1 In we!M&(urm«<l <in n« tabt them l« in If » h!t«y I U*u« of stock urn writ ft* booda, lor \ wbtrh th« aiorka of thri» road* will I i>« wrbanit a* •i« ih« «-«•* in th« j Northern BwarlH« : m«re*f. Tl>* ttorka of th««e thrv* m*ln >i>mi<an j l«a lloM MTm annnhlnx mor« than |i;,.i.i«.-M«.i «nd tbelr rombm^d txinded loijet)to<tn*sii I* m..i- tbaa IHa.MO.OOU Tb« lajtrr. howrt«r, would not hair* In In lool.nl after] byt the boldtnc cunt nny. , It la Ml ' takt offtrtal announrc ment cMicernlnx tb« n< » b«> ■« roapajir • 111 bo ma<le In a \rry than Urn*. • • ;t^J ThTn la alao a roapon which en* title* you to rrgiatrr to. 125 or 100 votea for your favorite teacher, de pending on whrther yon aubaerlb* for The Star fur one,.two or thre« montha, ■ • - ■ Dear In mind that your votes, b* they few or many In numl» r. nay l*e the tmim that will aend your fa* orlte to Portland thla aummer to vlait the big fair far a whole wrak. with every cent of her e*pen»e« paid, railroad fare hotel bill*, ad miißlon to the fair grounds and to every attraction on the abound*, Don't dolay voting; amid In your coupona every day. The conteat will rontinue until June 30. ,•* t The terma of the root. and the ronpona are printed on page five of thla laaue. railway and exprcM.companiea In the city. In addition to the police »tatlon>>l In the vicinity of the building to prevent violence a large detail la held In readlne*a at the • entral atatlon for I riot call. The atrike waa railed hy the Chi caaa) Federation of I -;• In to force Montfcomery. Ward A Co. and other companlca to recngnlz* the Uar tnentmakera' union. the body wrm found, fcut feavn found BO tiinKllile < lew*. On ttin grount. II In h«l4. that the tutnn an !■•»;>« do not match v.i II wttli tin trunk, som« am Inclined to advance the theory that a double murder wits committed, but the 111''(Mm, • work ins; on Lki rase do not nold to this I.eiief, #ilmlng lint the fact that the head and legs wit. In Hi.' water fully IS hours Is responsible for the Incongruity of the appearance of these parts when compared with tin trunk. , A. 0 M. M:u to. traffic Qlnager or Hi.' Baltimore a. Ohio railroad, ar rived In this rlly Thursday. It In rumored thai his vl»ll hero Is for |b%| purpose to open office* In huh wfy SEATTLE IS TO BE EVANGELIZED BANt Or M IOVIVALISTB, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE W*MLO RLNOWNEO J. WILBUR CHAPMAN. WILL REACH ttltftTTi C NEXT TUEBDAV—THeiR GREAT SUCCESS IN ftbWTLANO t • fctlU)* Id h> tr< •> UlKl'lluD' lU.y. J. VlDxo C'ludmuui »uo hll t««Jt of nrtvinUbo, »..! lurlTo brr« *Wkr |.* M .iii».- (tin Hr»t mm <»l lift) l<l« Mr. .i «vi bn mm*b«V t) aO 16* kin In it of (inMlla, . iti-jii. JnjJ ■ tbOM"' uiK^r ' tl»r» I'ruiralall! l.'plt. u|Mi d»«aaiin*tK'» Dr. Cbwln T. H. Uu. i. r. tlm chl! ■!»<■«> *w». U«t, will r«-». her« KuaOar wid win |r, tore to tb« chil dren 111 th» aiKrnoon m Ihn fly mi.ni»ii ConnrFftatlanitl < bun li and evary Hi • rn,-,t, .lurliiit th« ■»•-> k. It«r Chat !•-■ HleUlit, the "labor •vabsellit," who will tom« with I'r f'l'tfnsn and bit band, Ii a real labor matt it* b» haa his union rant, H- will cr.»i h to tl.- laboring rnnfi at f»i-ti r •■- and at union tm-r-iluK* The r«vlv«ltnt baod nuoibeni -1 praona. They come here from I'ortland, «).liti to«n wan thrown Into a re llkluu* tn-uty under the evangelical *p«H.' Hvrry cbarth In the rltjr was <ri»»ii.«l rtrh night to the doom. hkv ] wii.iii it ru \i \> w . ■ ii»t. •Ad o*wrf!«>w m<-<-iini(» wrr> h«-lil In |t In iv, ! <• , ■■ will ni>>" f": «»k» «f un ■ ' ' rrvlval. Tho Irish l»an A HOARD OIL MAN VICIOUSLY ATTACKS DR. GLADDEN NKW ' VOIlk" April 7.—The HlunrUi.l OH rompnny, mnddeneil by the niiin u« of Hey. InlftOtl Gladden, of <'olumbu», ha* l«nued n iniMiknl'li- Rtnleiiifiit from Mm thief i «ll< llor. H. ,C T. Todd. To«M d.-iil-H ,th« mlnlater'a I iharcm, liiiiii'tliii; thi in »"• "fa lnn. Mil- and bring made In ''" prftrnd <a Inlriipl of mnrullty." i MIU'H. (>, April 7.—,' i Khnlt pre.irh Hundny evening on the Inw yar'ii rrUtlnn." *uld Itev. i-hlllK ton Illndden this inorntiift-. "It nlll affrail me an opportunity In- nay ■■IHkiiiii ■bou< v" i ''. T. Toild. < hl-r ■vllcltor of the Kttittiltitd oil ■ i>i..|i«ny. Ilntll then I filr.ill make no furtho reply to Tudd'it nttnrk." UOWtW»ALLOoi^rTiRTpS~ CAi<AIM, Kriince, April 7.— Kuurp'a ' ballnon, will, ii left l-'olki'Ktiinc. 1-.uk - 1 land, ut II hint nlnlii. Innded near I'ml.il" this jiinrnln*;. A severe »tnrm Vu« etifOV<itered, lull the bnllnoii 1 vvul not Injured. Th orrupnltl* nre hi'good henllb mid spirit*. 0 JAPS GET ThTEiIcT" »T. J'KTICIIHIIUIUI. April 7,— Oenerol l.liievl|<h reports that tin . Japanese ha ■*• biiO forced '•! Re tire on Bumuchu A battUi In aWi i. O.imiO Cliunchufrs were rV^liKed lm« been fought. Tho rrsuit In un , kiinun. - Annie W#H« has brought suit for dl»op< • BKnlnHt Stephen White on the fcroundof non-support. Tho ■ -unpin were married In Missouri In 1 'IM' J ~ ■■MSI W ITOOOH. iti«i'H»f. C X AII.KN with Hi llmpman. * The W cat her I * Spotter * * Tonight and Saturday! Fair; Light Fro«t Tonight. 1 WAI-LI ■'■" •* Fro*t '*"' [ innouiici i thnt [ h<> will Ir.-ivi" hi* ■I 55 •-i nt ittic'a It towiUp this ■ Art •veiilnic. II I ■ vw mil, however, jfk will be i Bhort Ck 55 ■— - riKJi~" 50 AT ':!l( I one, md will AC. , not i" at nil fl^fc forninl. Totnor- jW _ row Will be v *t\J ■ lunshlny dny. NICK SCMEI XT. PETTEIWDUna. April 7.— Tlie '■nun mi mnl uii'iiil«ih of iii>" Im[i»-i t.il i.nnilv fpaied to iippeur at the uiiaual i'.ii.nl.' of the horse lltiurd* to<la>-. Ttiic Ik th emperor's orrtj regiment, and he -never fulled tit nttfiid a parade before. Owing I,i ih> tact Hint today U Wd hi.' f.-^tivul of the In i M ulate conrep tton. tho entire population In In the atrvet*. Klnwer vandula riimcd ronnldcra ble •I.iiiiMK1 * >'< I In- liltnl (Hull let Thursday night. Tin- borne* of C. ii Ffjre, at 723 Ninth uvenue, an*} Mr*. Knvl^n. of 1001 fnliiliihff mi-rot, w. (*^vlrliiM| by the thieves mid bed* ..I vulunblo Mmnm car rlrd off. A up i iiiir. of Hi. King Count* Itur nxNiMlatlmi Will I" held Ha'.uW day morning at 9 o'clock; tn de partment ny>. l lit the court house In till action on the denth of Jud(C itichuid Qiborne, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL 7 NO jH EMTWUKE KILLS HIT THOUSANDS! c s C*B B Kb i ■!» Series! Kfwi Am'b.l LAUOIII*. April 7.—lt Is report Ed her that the fearful earthquake of Tm-i"tay leveled the whole town of Palaopur to the ground, annihil ating the irbol« population of 20,000 DOES NOT IWANT TO GO WITH FATHER LITTLE BEATRICE WYATT DESIRES TO BTAY WITH "MAMMA WHITE, AND CRIES BECAUSE SHE FEARS HER STEP MOTHER "800 boo-oo! I don't want 'ny new step-mover! I want to go home to Mamma White" • The heartbroken walls of little B«"«ii May Wyatt real tbe air of Judge Tallmao's court room Fri day morning, while th. different feminine faction* contending fur the ciMtixly of the little one sobbed Into their lian.lkrr. .i-f* and cast rcw nt ful Klam-co at ear h other. "Mamma White" la Mr*. A. T. White, who for two Hn ha* given the little Kirl • home, riot bed and f.<! her, Eivm her music lesson* and Idol- bar a« the darling of a hou*e • hl'h h«.l b#en denini the >>y of < i.il-luh tirattle and mlchlef On Wedneoday a writ of habea* rorpna waa .ued out l > .1 1. Wyatt. (»iher. who has. areonj n.« t.. Hi. \V|,.> n story, ■ •t In th- :«ltlnf mm during ■ UK n Its ktip|» Judge, Tollman, by whom the writ was Issued, bad turned the little girl over to 111. custody of Mrs. Alexan der Mum dster of the child's mother, pending a bearing of the case, hut. on petition of Mrs. White, PERJURY CHICAGO. April True bills charging perjury arc planned. It Is reported, by the beef trust grand jury, and witnesses before that bmly who occupy high positions In the packing industry are to be objects of the accusations. Federal offi cials Bay that prominent packers, both In Chicago and other cities, left the jury room after telling lies, believing they had "fooled" the govprnnjent. Fifteen subpoenas for additional witnesses have been Is sued and it Is believed that the evidence wanted from those bears wholly on tn« perjury Investiga tion. LITTLE HAPPENINGS At the next meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce the matter of sending the Wagner Second Regi- I ment band 1.. Portland will be brought up. The present plans are to send ;ilh>h' 40 of the host picked musicians In the company. This will mean thai they will compete with mime of the finest bands In the country. Five Chinese were captured Thursday night as the result of a raid on the building occupied by the Tuck Tung company, at 213 Wash ington street. The UK II arrested wer» taken to the rmmty Jail and will probably be given ■ prelim inary hearing Friday afternoon be fore Commissioner Klefer. M. Mochlka. one of the Japanese who arrived In this country on the steamship tfHwa and was or dered deported on the s.ime ship by the surgeon In charge of the marine hospital, ha» made his escape and the Immigration officers are having a hard hunt for him. The public la earnestly Invited to attend the Mtd-I^ntrn service to be held In the Grand opera house Sun day morning. April 9, at I lock. The service la MM In the Interest of the Wayside Umergency hospital, and a program of unusual excel- It ii. i i.-. promised. .1,111 Spears. I'etet Stanley sji.l Patrick Siullen, .alleged agaallants of Qee Sing, an employe or the W.i Choni company, are held by the police, .vho ale# suspect them of robbing the Chinaman of a gold watch. They were .-icrested by City Detectives Ilyrnes and Kennedy. The boys ndmtt having trouble with the Chinaman, but say that they never /»!'• .i watch from htm. Gee Sing h;Vs Identified them. An examination for a new train ing class of young women for the new public library will he held at the old library next Thursday. This examination Is for graduates of the high school who wish to learn the library buidneaa. Ernest Vooee, who was brought back from Denver, Colo.; a few days since. by. Deputy,; Sheriff,: McGulre, was Friday ■ morning formally charged with stealing from Leonard 25 Cl MONTH ■ouli K<*tw>rta rer#4v«d Indlcat* that td. total lo«a of life will aggr« --1 gate : ii.WO. In many districts whole village* were razed to the ground. ♦ The authorities are mailing prep* aratlons to aend relief expedition! to tbe suffering districts. the foster mother, the little girl m Main orderwl Into court Friday, morning, and taken from Mrs. Murry. on th« allegation that th« Itttlo one's mind waa bring embit tered by it* new custodian. The court ruled that the child should !'.• taken Into the custody ot the sberirf and by him placed with a disinterested party until nut Fri day morning at 9 a. m . when th« claim will bo deflr, tettled. Mr- White claims that th« child was voluntarily given over to her twlr«>, onre at the death of It* mother, and the second time after an attempt on the part of another relative to care for It; also that It »v the dying with of flit grand mother that Mrs. White should takai the little girl and adopt her. Little Beatrice herself Is much' agitated and weeps bitterly wbil« the different factions contend for her custody. Her father's conten tion is that li« Is now married again, baa a good home and Is able to take .are of the Hula one. He is the father of six other children, one or whom Is M IS-roonths-old baby by his second wife, and the rest of whom are let out to the care of relatives or outside parties. Ward, on February 15, $100 In cash. A lot on the Weal side of Fourth • avenue, 120 feet north or Plot street, was sold Friday t.i John B. Carney for 120.500. Thi» property, was formerly owned by Alaska peo-" pip. Dr. 0 V. Lawson, charged to* ■■ the second time with practicing medicine without a license. Is OB ■ trial before Judge Griffin, l-awsoa - belongs to a syndicate of physl» j clans urn as the State Medical Institute. *! Tno Quern Ann* Improvement club meets Friday night at C.arfielJ street and Queen Anne avenue. Mrs. Dr. Hastings will address the club on the subject of flower groW- Ing '. The steamer City of Seattle sails ' for Skajcway am) Southeastern Alaskan ports Friday night She will take a large crowd of passes pers bound for the interior. Her cargo will consist of supplies ana ; merchandise. The steamers Rainier, Santa Bar bara and Shasta, L. li. Gray & Co., am due to reach this port some time during the early part Of next week. Tho Rainier sailed from San Kran rlscn Friday morning. The Santa llarliarn and Shasta will sail Satur- , day. The vessels will bring about 2.000 lons of California merehan- • tllse and CO passengers. Raturnng, ' they will carry over 2.000,000 feet of lumber and about 70 passenger*. The Kostnos Lino steamer l.ujtoP . is due to arrive at this port Sunday, morning. The vessel will bring a cargo of niter, wine and coffee from the west coast of South America. She wil lulso bring seven pasengera. Tin" Luxor will taUe I return cargo of flour, lumber and general mer chandise for the west coast and Ger many. Charles West McCulla was fined $10 and costs for begging by Poltc* Judge Oordon Friday morning. The. » police say that he Is an Inveterate beggar and complaints have been [constantly pouring In at hondquar torx about him. The water tower Will be tested at the Alaska building Saturday after noon. Judge Griffin refused ffi <i>ii)ni(l — i .Mr*. Suuiii Brown to the aiyium JVrlilny nfternoon. Several nelgfc j bora appeared In court and te»li(lr# • ngnlnst her. The.Judge placed th« woman and, her f.nrlly to charge of the county!' 'V v FIRE SYSTEM FORREST SEAT. I TLE • A sytDrtt of fire alarm boxes, to, be u«ed In connection with the vol«V unteer fire <V'i'V""'"'' will be In stnlled by the city council.' F>hu> boxes will be posted In four stA tlons of the town and each of these a will have connections with the dlf i fercak member* of the department," ■ ' TVpl will be arrnnired to show' t the volunteer department the loca tion ' of the. fire, ■'. Th« ; department : has iof late been unable ■to ; arrive l jut the different, tires , which : have , occurred In West B«attl*.'-; This will ' i cnnble them to do >bo with mot* ! promptness. ■ ' ; n _ j