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<i Co! 4 a 243 2358 G33” e eee 2 The Weather for Tomorrow ECCENTRIC THE VOL. 1-NO. 17. SBATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, “MARCH 16, 18 y |rloty of resources of any of the pe to ded to Mr, W + i a Be | navigation “on the haste, rea , NS Ss pe hee oh Piet LN. LIMBO. Burglar Nippers in His Shoes. Gave the Na t Perey Gray-Was Arrested Once for Smoking Opium. Perey Gray, alleged to be one of the cleverost house breakera on the | northwest, was arrested by Detee- tive Meredith last nixht, The de- teetives have been on the lookout | for Gray for severs! days past, and he was arrested in a Seoond avenue drug store last night. When search. ed at headquarters, a number of | found In them. An pe f i 4 | started for them to investigate, and BP Jaghv conden congenial are Fan DENVER, Colo., March 16,—Early this morning 150 | once iar Geneon ane March & ‘The principals tn the| Ins the night. the i ™“"| soldiers left for Lake City and Henson in response to an | from Roosevelt hospital, found that) affair were Thomas Dugan, a barber, | Dust have Sad # long vi«i | the boy wax dram He war sad W. ME. Wray, © machinist, the ————___——-— appeal from the sheriff of Hinsdale county, who wired | st the nompitel. He said there that ee aehag cated Dumas THE LABRABR ARMIVES.|the governor that he was unable to preserve order in| ge ot sae went aty-ccventn street eee eee ikea ind sewed te ts| The steamer Laurada arrived inithose towns owing to the Italian miners’ strike. The yas refused 0 eay where be got the the beat of friends.” Dugan's seal van Leatigap ne pong sheriff states that the miners have secured control of the| WEATHER FORECAST HS oan pet byte Rh an number of passengers. the aa por camps and are burning and pillaging the surrounding | —_ r naked ty being from Skagway. “ bee ize some raney, Weer steamer trings nee that the cong) COUN, They threaten to set fire to the Ute and Ulay| at pM ho gt peo coma Poise dy, Lapanornde g Ree oad ie very severe at Skagway. snd ung| mines if the owners adhere to the order refusing them | sit "prowaiyy. tain. | The “oven. Dugan drew revolver and fired at) oie traveling on the trails and) wotk. The sheriff states that when he left Lake Cit i eaien "the weather clerk is appar- ‘Wray. the bullet taking effect near! Tine in the interiir. ‘The hos- y) ently work! bu: me on the the beart. wounding him mortalty. [pitas are said to be crowded with the skies were red with the blaze from a great confla~| Sbacreer, foc’ things have vot been his head and blew his Draine out, focen Angora nnd town. any, ot) SFAtiOn, and he fears that the miners have destroyed | "41 {bey seem lastly at the wean! whee he died | el thewe are maimed for tte. much prone. this morning tha deeccree issued the where he died. Lasrads hed . rons tie . Ks following syhopats: t it wae v of even! GONE TO MAMILA, —Sii"Seougnt he lizwing rameen.| psa a F ooancnend % re: ym a The big steamer Conemaugh, of | Sanson, H. Pataold, A. Hamilton, J./ ! q Sorte Cogs L moving the Empire Transportation com- | Fardy, M. J. Day, P. Brennan, 0. a.} lL center from latitude 43 te latitude #. pany, which waa recently secured by | Lisenbers, ©. H. Smith, CH. Both- Mie southward movement of ¢ pa on San Pallet ng sae Rag te w. Pa nao . wonieteniinen | “low,” which has caused fine wae Gay for Manila. ‘The Conemaugh | F. Mance, L, D. Liddle, B. Hesley. | eto” snd nrtera Oregon ash Sites Sees conee Set, San Seo torrent neresee|Exclaimed th Cary Fili tren vr, ecemnte for Sentara & large herd of mules, taken from| H. 0. Nording, J. H. Wilson, J. D.| XC aime e urviving | ipins QS | Sinan he state © very abue: | Uncle Sam's stableyards. The total| McKinny, G. Young, Miss Tony urgently needed. number was %0. Thirty soldier, Page, H. Harris, M. M. O'Dell, EB. teammters, three hospital stewards, and a veterinary surgeon were the only passengers om the Conemaugh. HE WAS BUNCOED An Old Man Relieved of All His Money. An aged couple from the east came into the city on yesterday's | three men are at work on their) ahle stubbornness, but overland train, and were sent to the Yesier dock to wait for the depart- ure of the steamer State of Wash- ington for Whatcom last evening In, the meantime the old gentleman had made the acquaintance of a stranger who represented himsectf to be President of a Whatcom bank. The eld gentieman had but $25, but this he obligingly loaned the “banker” until the latter found a friend tn) the Bailey block. A éheck was lett! with the wife of the old than for “gecurity,’ while te ateompanied the bunco man to the Baticy bi Theve the latter left the old man standing on the-erowded sidewalk while he went upstairs. After waiting for half an hour the oi4 man became alarmed and ac- costed a reporter of the Star who was passing. He was informed that his money was lost and. was guided back to the art just In time to catch the beat for W' maou Her Life for | Her Hair. BATTLE CHEK, Mich, March 16.—Miss Mabelle Mtheelind died today of brain fever, eulting from an unusual cause. She boast- ea of a m ificent bead bf hair, which, when unbound, descended al- Most to ter and of which she was naturally somewhat vain. It« weight, bo Tr, became unbearabl and ¢ suffer from con- tinuous headache, She, would not consent to-have it cut-off a finally he was attacked with the fever that caused her death. UP IN SKAGIT COUNTY Sedro- Wooley sod. Hamilton z on the Boom. “Tn net ort of t ‘© Is the good eo return Yeutercay. agit minty ia prob ably the richowt irs + tent and ve- TO THE DETECTIVES) yond to the summit of the Cascad |atretohes @ vast country ia ¥ | there are millions of feet of the aneat [timber in the world; thousands of acres of the beat agricultural, h cultural and stock-rataing lav the west; and the mineral pent ities of this region simply in ealculable. We have gold, sliver, opper, tron, coal, asbestos, ochre, and sulphur in thie region, and in paying quantities every one of the People are fast learning that th do not have to go too far off frigid climes for a Klondike, The state of Washington possesses within her own borders everything that man oan ask for his well-being or lux- ury, The Skagit river valley has nature's moat prodigal of gifte to offer those who are seeking a com- fortable lving. shingle and lumber mills have started up again after the usual winter's suspension, and are all run- ning full blast, Prices for shingles were never so good, and as a con- sequence the shingle manufacturers are wearing broad smiles, are about a dosen mills of thin kind and nine logging camps in our immediate vicinity, and Sedro-Wool- ley Is the banking town and business headquarters for all these Industries, | The town ft» growing rapidly and | substantially, We have three rail. roa nd a steamboat Hine, so that lin the matter of transportation factl- | itles, our town excel# every place in the state except Seattle, and to this pushing fown only are we willing | to take second place.” | NEVER HURT HIM address written down by Gray. wen Fell From a Steamer, Then | prisoners. ina Gutter. An offitious passenger ‘on the Fly- her dock at 6:30 last evening, a aber hich he promptly tumbled dver- He struck the dock — sounding thump and rough the narrew space A sons jeamer and the dock and fell came up quick~ hold of a pile. then secured a on te the dock, | L. Aldrich, # B. Rydick, J. A. Jones, 4. Smith, L. T. Pierce, RN. Ken- ney, J. Murray, O. Lavein, C. 8. Par- rington, A. Kobion, and forty-«ight second A letter was reo rooetveds this morning in this city from Tom McGraw, son! | of ex-Governor McGraw, who is with his father In Alaska, the tement ts made that forty- } claims on Munook erevk. but that the claims are not proving as ric = | as anticipated, The letter is writt from Rampart City. Tom McGraw saws the weather has been very cold, averaging W degrees below sero. ON THE RUN AGAIN Steamer Utopia Sailed Last! Night for Alaska. The steamer Utopia, which has | been overhauling for several weeks pant, sailed last evening for Skas- way & practically new ve She has been much altered in appearance from the Utopia of old, the pilot house and captain's room eing lo- cated on a new upper deck Instead of on the lower. Several additional staterooms have also been added to the passenger accommodations, An electric Nght plant and a powerful searchlight also being provided. The bollers and machinery have also re- ceived some improvements ‘The Utopia had on board about thirty passengers and a large fr cargo. Captain Jensen wont north as commander. Stole to Get Whisky. ‘There | in which! ~Took Their Victims From a Georgia Jail in the Dead of Night. ATLANTA, Ga., March 16.—A special dispatch to the! Constitution from Palmeto, Ga., says that the town was in the hands of @ mob of infuriated whites last night, and that nine negroes charged with arson were shot down by the mob at 2 o'clock. asleep. confined, overpowered the guards and took their vic- tims outside and shot them. Some of the wretched negroes begged for life, while others were sullen and! defiant. They were huddled together ina vacant space and the mob fired a volley, killing six instantly and | fatally wounding three others. The shots aroused the jtown, but before any of the residents could reach the jail the whitecaps had ridden away and escaped recog nition, Intense excitement prevails in Palmetto, as it is feared that the negroes will rise to avenge the killing of the, The governor has been asked for troops and) will probably dispatch several companies to the scene without delay. TORCH OF ANARCHY LIGHTED Italian Mob in Colorado Pillaging and -~"' Burning Property. They Fled. MANILA, March 16.—A battalion of the Twentieth in- | fantry advancing from Pasig this morning encountered more than athousand rebels entreached at-Cainta. A hard fight followed, the insuegents displaying consider- a splendid charge on the part of the Americans sent them flying from their trenches and «|the town was captured in short order. The American loss was one man killed and seventeen wounded. The | Filipino loss was very heavy, but cannot be computed j accurately. i Boy Sees a Murder | WOULON T WEAR PANTS. | NEW YORK, Maren 16.—C« omer | | Hart and a jury held an inquest yes- terday tn the cases of Mra. Frances em og and John Goelts, her ler, who were killed on the even John McDonald, the teamster who would not wear clothes, was this morning fined $40 and costs by Judge nn in the Municipal court His ng of February 14, at 44 East Sev-| attorneys gave notice of appeal, and sixth street, by George Panget-| McDonald's ball was fixed $150 cash. er, the woman's husband. He had/ In fining the man, Judge Cann said just returned from serving five| that in the community where he months in Jail for failing to support] formerly hatled from the people his wife when the crime was com-| would not have waited for the court ed, His 10-year-old son, Willle,| to act, but they would have strung 5 was the only witnens of the| the offender up with a rope: shooting, testified against him. | -—-- a fn with @ revoly t shot Mr ing on the table Dugan Supports Hoos. NPW YORK, March 16.—Collector Hugh Dugan, who «prung a surprise on the Democratic politicians in Jer sey City during the absence of Lead tz, and. er Robert Davis at Lakewood sev , eral weeks ago, by ennoun self as a ca tion for called o petition of ne him didate for the nomina yor, and was afterwards Mr. Davis, signed the r Edward Ho mmitied ut ball, d jury him pending action NEW YORK, March 16.—While | tending the service In St. Agnes’ JOHN SHERMAN ILL church, in Hoyt street, Prooklyn, yesterday morning, Mrs. Rone Hal | bertson, of 4120 Degraw street, war relieved of her pocketbook contain WASHINGTON, March 16. is aia Oe ing $6. She promptly reported her| navy department has ordered the loan at the Batler atreet police crutser Chicago to ‘bring home John | BODY GOES FAST tion and an hour later a drunken| Sherman, who was taken M1 while| r, named Mary McClay, who| cruising In the West Indies Mr.| ttled home, was- brought in joemgn Brawley, who feund| her in the “vicinity of the ehureh. | Mre. Halbertson’s missing pocket-| mo with] w book, containing all the the exception of 47 cents: found wenaion. After securing yk the prisoner evident whed n after Shipped to St. Paul. | Ponney & Stewart received a tele: ptain| ¢ ram this morning from A, BE. Ward, expert, | general superintendent of ghe Great rk-| Northern railway, dimeeting that t ples MIAMI, Wia., Mareh 16 the submarine, cable complished the moat r ly made direct # the nearest saloon we eegid my om a auc drunk. able feats in laying deep se remains of John of any man of bis time, is Later details are to the effect that the mob wore white | ;masks and entered the town while the residents were | They rode up to the jail where the negres were! very! Remains of John Calahan| avenue and University street, Callahan was a personal friend of Superintendent Ward, and the latter being the heme ofthe éead mame parents, WE WANTS DAMAGES. Frank Hermanson brought suit tn the superior court yesterday against Ernest Gilmer, to recover damages STA 0, Subscriptions te Pike 160 ONE CENT PRICE WINNER LAWN “~ MOWER We have sold this mower for years, and can guarantee them fully. $2.75 wba mtd $3.50 SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avene Martina, ©. A, Sternberg, A, A for faise imprisonment, Gilmer a " had Hermanson arrested March s}oreenpers, A. Heedy, Charles &. on & Warrant charging him with a Dtaneraé. ana having concealed a stolen bicyele By this arrest Hermanson lost $00 worth of pride, and $800 worth of business oh character, LEO’S LAST DAYS Pope Is Failing and Losing His Memory. ROME, Mareh 16.The Pope's con- dition Is not engouraging, He shows) signe of continued weakness, and was prowtrated last night. There ts no lorminent danger, but hasty sum- mons rent to physicians caused ap- prehension. mi ed that the Pope te losing hie mory. Marthe Must Die. SING ®ING, March 16. — Martha! Place was informed this morning that Governor Roosevelt will not tn- terfere with her death sentence, The woman wept when told she must die, he will probably be electrocuted on Monday. ot Fe Bisnis who was given a) et about 4 year ago, Hey guauenes hope ‘a obtain- inw ® reversal of Judge Moore’ Judgment. About a month ago news poo from Olympia that the eu- court had sustained | Soore. and Harding's appeal wae denied, Through his attorney, W. |. Mays, he will move the supreme court fora riullsios of his appeal. | Hieeman Brady imat night at (Meth street and Kiverside dri Sain LATE BULLETIN | MANTLA, Marek 18—From Cainta the victorious American battalion pursued ihe enemy fo Taytay, whien § cans then retired to Pasig The twentieth lost twe killed and thie teen wounded. The billed are Cor poral Johnsen and Private MeAvey AUSTIN 18 JUSTICE. room es nine tn The Cott Ing Heimick, A, Marks, N. 0. Moore, W N. Moore, T. M. Jarcus, A. M. Rune, he steera: City had the follow passengers: A. D. Cutter, M K. Erster, Ho L. O'Brien, C,H Metrach, W. K. Booth, Miss May Herton, Mise Mary Churse, M. Shit, Lesiie Butler, Mre Butler, Mins N. O'Donnel, H. A. Buekman, Mra. J. ©. Birmingham, T. Telifsen, Menry Hill,.Mra, Hill, Chas. Rock- well, RK. Morrison, Mra, Phillips, ©. 'elark, Mrs. Clark, J. C, Griffiths, Louis Hansen, P. T. Ambter, J. P. Kennedy, W. T, Watson, C. HH. Peek- ham, HM. R. Creighton, &, W Davis 6. W. Davin or, Mra W. A ‘Turner, W. A. Turner, Charles Rich, Fred Hutchinson, D. A. MeRay, M P. Montgomery, Mra. W. W. Earle, W. A. Brightman, Louls Piles, and Atty second cla AMUSEMENTS. Nane O'Neil continues the attrac: tion at the Beattie theater, Blanche #toddard at the Third « enue theater, Both houses ha been enjoying an exceptionally swe- cessful week's run. Miss O'Neil appears thie evening “New Kast Lynne,” Stoddard in “The Lady of Lone” Judge! @aturday closes the engagement of | Miss O'Neil at the Seattle, and eine oe Stoddard at the Third «v- ALONG THE THE ‘WHARVES Steam collier Progress @itt Mime Joading cos! at the south bunkers tonight. She will then probebty se 1 for San Francisco, Collier Lectanaw te expected + sail Sunday with eval for tan Fran claco. — ‘Tus Golden Gate wilt protelty leave Saturday for parte in the vir inity of Hunter's bay, Atlases ‘The tuners! servires of ton Wo were hed of Oeend Hew Res frome te fewer Pare lace ver Lady taken and burned. The Amert.|*? Pretentain eiicestng The funere) of Andres Dar nte oe 1939 Miner arenas Foetertes sftes Biman i me The rometne af Pome Conew - he eee feed dee a rom over the MercRamte emimn 6 Judge Austin was appointed this 5 few sight: cee oan Beret fe morning to be the new fustion of che Mentthe Ceerteting comgere the peace, It i not Knows Pet ches morsene when he will assume bis Rew ution but probably pot before the fret The funeral of Casa Ws me June. Several tegel Nehte herve cat be Rett Geeter © ey been strugaling fr thie appoint the family reenhe nes Ste Gar = or ment. Only ane other name es caus ‘The ceemeine Heer eeker aed mentioned, that of D MH. Merre, oy Beteereerts & Geek cet the who was nominated by Commission funeral fae peatpeerd cate ben or fmith, Jadge Austin We" oP day Kecnaee of (he eteener Gf her pointed on firet bellet, BY & Fett Of Grsther Hie G@ erpeetet Gre write two to one, commissioners Gilson porte Maturder and Boyce supporting him patent aO eee eee ee todime 4 the Baptiet fer “am At Omaha Investigating, ON OMAHA, Mareh 1% The Mire pice tm — er court of inquiry began He beet im om nro enh :ehves® igation here today The areet Sn er portion of the day wag given over to the inspection Witness of pa Carter Harrison Nominated CHICAGO, Mareh 14 a0 renomingte the convention tie a Joe Medill is Dens OHICAGO, M ~ editor of the T ~ PERSONAL MENTION Nore " — Kovaboh Alaska © the teettie winter Kiengite Stoce Ranges a... se STEAME ro pwentere @ this countes piaciy pias i . ewes terned wo steamers sailed this omve o for the north. They were the Pers . ’ oy Jon and the Cettage The ie aay Sp See ae . r sailed from Ocean dock at 9a m ieee They heve bad o'clock, having on board « taree =. oe tpt a of Lepage yo and « heavy eh ‘ they be reight cargo he Majority of Peckiincer Gm -d <a. Tene te passengers wete toundeter Daweun . poy ae Ou The Farati Captain Roberts, | Raver turned cat © etre, end salted at 1 o'clock, “Her passenger | Sete Chee wee cmntiehoe ( Jahan be shipped | list was as follows: Mis, Lisaie Ene | (eet (eer Set come) out lm lhe spring to St. Paul, the undertakers’ bill to | fer, Mra. B. Martiog, Mine Durie | a right — imeree etter Jam a, and Mise DESIRE A SUBWAY Snoqualmie Fatis Powe: ‘Som: pany Want s Frenetine The Bnequainc Fever § pany hee fiet «& oe * Board of | erioe | etectete | propesed mut Starting from | Bast side of Beenwt running from Mas north side of Yor went along Yet. side of Gretionte north ander and across fom © approxty we and Becond throwgh the ai Second avence | Bpring etree | ‘Tile subwey Land coment jin diameter, The 5 frations ere wow and will be atoms ‘of patty works et eee er conne thome eet ee conan The @ iit «00 mer od by CM. Baker, proweteet of te company Boeraments! Thieves NeW YORE Park 4 wane of thieves bee be > (eteerreety of work & the Breley treet Attieee Metandiet cher) me Meroe pe foro Se ee hymn books aed Mtiine bar ovem the sacrament ctoth Rave teem porto 8 ee ot the conereme- thom, Safed a te -Merte te quietiy ren teen the thine + kee apeitnd Oe owe ~— = or ey + Ae the migTetoe Mean TT — ww? Mvemey Bee B Stewart Postmaster at Bigger Pay. Pet mast at otees Stew art re ‘ ot Bat ettvatren f hie apo —et yetertey The papery that fee ie he Sigh and bie beemet of Phan OOP, wut be ~wharnet = (Rie a few dave The be deren © be veal fy ST ee 00 GE Reever ther Reretfare amd he sates io te sened 8 & pee Trees ages cere ete beens of the gree remae of eames im the temerim “ * Banos fue Shee be pertmems elt when the ree Sew TORN, Moree ade tet soe for om memess Peser ie Telephone spening the street wpar Pow an | Rade ard Aminton - ° t the defendant wee hee . mp @ ate of New hime te te roguier The defendan oo) atoms the’ the company wil te —ah “beeper then the vue and Nee Jorecy Teton - Decwaton War omer. & The Matartio Expedition.” Loxpon tnetan Aapat h stem Korat een Cram Riot loft Mingtend 7 mor eR oe cote Spetitinm, aw arrieod Re set oe here re cwmetoriy be ‘ me a Hee en petit tom He ante om - — pte Rat oe jon 0G s Te, lawon, GEOR oe,