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sal R REPORT ‘MYSTERY SHROUDS - TEN TRUE BILLS iciments Returned This Morning by Grand Jury are Still in the ds---Police Officers Said to bs Named in Them--- Investigation of 20 Per Cent Graft Still in Progress Sheriff's Hands-- te were return court grand jury this morning. our hers who waharged with ordinary , surrounds the ‘the true bill, They hands of Sheriff Cud- today probably serve ‘the arrest the de- in the “buried” in- belief at the E CENT night and tomorrow on a charge of connivi t Deibery of @ brother offeer: My exonerated. CONSIDINE’S TESTIMONY John W. Considine, erstwhile king of the Seattle gambling ring, former | Fret ward statceman and one of the | Proprietors of the People’s vartety | theater, was on the witness stand im the superior court grand jury room after the Star went w press | yesterday Considine has for the past twe years been at outs with the powers the but was he | THAt be tm the Beattic underworld, Bullivan, the friends on the jury inet such ac~ en ith Lm ony HM, eesauit with @ deadly me Calligan and Wil- the ripple of excite- by the returning of « P34 indictrnents, the pro rior court grand wold of tnterest. . erat is « Jurors, and this morn- the indictments were re- fesumed their probing ul relations form the police and cated into the were M. ©. Scully, Ward politician, & well known . Beully. although or @f @ large cigar factory, 7 Ume to devote to the Gambling war Undoubtedly gave information ty graft, and kin-, pant of the warbling war > tabd Stand jury room wmheer [Abbe @id pot remain so falcon man followed Chart was recently commission and was the only “wise” . witness that Went to the front againet them when W. 1. Moredith, at that time ohtet of ~~ Wwae under imyerti- Wation before the city counct! in the spring of 1901. It tp believed that Considine gave much the same sort of testimony ageinet hip former assoctates yesters day as he did when he was before the police Investiguting committer of the council. After he left the jury roo: be statedthat he had answered fully ‘and fairly ai questions put to him by the grand jurors. Even by his ehemtes it ls conceded that Considine will tetl the truth en the witness stand. Few of the ten. dertoin witnessses heretofore called by the grand jury have that repu- tation, There wae much loud talking itn the jury room soon after Considine went tn, but later peace was restor- ed and. when Considine left the jury room he was smily wd mot in the least perturbed, ¢ he had been om the st nearty “They went into the 3 per cent graft, the moving of the tenderloin district, gambling and tendertetn matters generaily,” said Considine. “They dide't make It unpleasant for me in any way end Gid not ask me ebout the trouble T Bad with one chief of palice. that have come up Within the past two yeare Were the only ones touched upon. about the moving of all law breakers to the new tendericin took up most of my time tn the Jury foom. The yasked me about the big tents demanded down there And shout the ownership of the land. They know that one man owns prac- teally af of & amd I guess they are trying to Ged out some things about monty broker, Hf jury bat « few minucee and refused to had SAM; | WISH BILL WOULDN'T TAKE HIS PIPE INTO THE POWDER HOUSE. it tha me - WASSEOPy SEATTLE Prenton, who was before the Jury early yesterday afternoon wan called im connection With the investigation of the shortage in the Charles F. Whittlesey ax treasurer. ‘This shortage w the matters the jury was Instructed by Judge Hell to fully investigate NAMED THE REPUBLIC BRISTOL, RL, Feb. 102 hat the new American ls (0 be named the He- OWN WENT MGINTY POLICE ARREST HIM FOR MAK. ING BUILDING REPAIRG WITH. OUT A PERMIT Frank Thompson was arrested thir more by Detective Philbrick for attempting to make repairs to the bratids of the Commercial Mil Company, at the foot of Madison street. This is the butiding the city has for months been endeavoring to have removed from Rajiroad avenue Thompson, who is otherwise known as “McGinty,” hed begun the installation of counters and other accessories of @ chop house, To do the work he was first given « per mit, which wae later revoked. He comtinu@! to make the alteration however, and after being w Genint, was arrested ne this morning. A. F. Hutton’s machine «hop, which Gocupies the same building, Wil be removed within a week or two, The board of works is forcing the vacation of the building by re- fusing the owners permiasion to make repaire to it HUFFALA, Feb. 14. Linter, one of the moet n feons tm the country, whose name was builetined around the world on account of his connection with the case of President McKinicy, died tast ight of heart disease. N. G, W. INSPECTION a retired Unit corpe and the regimental band the National Guard ef Washing om, at the Armory, Thursday even x. e*% } j i ¥ = Oe Py Ry GERMAN GALL ’s Foreign Office Wants All Its Claims Allowed Befo c 10,~ minis ON, D. Feb rg, the Germar & new proposition to , the na- -|supposes, however, Office, and Stern- en that {t in not im accord) that the proposed Suagested Wy Germany, in- irement for either resignation of Pres- h If thie is true it would on in spirit of the Mon- ne, ae it would be an in- With the internal policies Fepublic. It ts atat Germany further ask i, ry. re Arbitration that she receive the fulll $40,000 de 4 in her ultimatum to Vene suela before bicekade wan es- tablished. Italy, it ts sald, is also ating upon preferential treatment xtent of her ultimatum de was $600,000. Nobody that Italy will pres this demand. Minister Bowen will not subscribe to protocols embracing any of these demands. It is the spirit of them to which he objects, He insists that the whole matter show go to the Hague, and that if exceptions are made in bebalf of the aliles It wit! eatablish the principle th loek- ade gives a superior right tion enforcing $t, over nations with claims of equal merit which pursue their demands by more peaceful methods, UPSET BY WASHOUT HOUSTON, Texas, Feb, 10.~An express on the International & Great Northern railroad left the track 19 milles north of the Natchez river thie morning, wupretting every car. A section of track had been carried away by & washout. The wires are and no detailed information has been recet but it is ramored that several passengers and part of the train crew were killed | Knoaher WASHINGTON, TUBSDAY, FRBRUARY 10, 1903. CHANGE MAY BE MADE Headquarters to Seattle WASHINGTON, D.C It im stated here that ¢ of Washington by moving the cunt headquarters of that district to Senttie, and that « went of the treasury depart lately ree ded it r i now in the hands of the secretary of the treasury Feb. Hector Dr. A. P. Mitten, the local deputy Milector, was interviewed rege the forewoing report, he had no informath He maid that the Deen sugested to the dep but that if any change wei would have to be enactment BOND MA STRONGER inl BALLAD, Feb. MA » warrant was issued by J datice u vy arrest of BE. i Ful, of the Bank af Maliard, require him to #trengthes mn by” Nite rested upon the ee ik deposits when he knew t Townsend are $2,000 and the wuretion given were thought to be Inmutfict Hill wae re-arrested names of Chartes were added to the bord. They are leading dry chants bere and fiwaitted ber Fike accepted. The bond was then DNEY, Wn. Feb, 10-William tchard, an old-time resident and respected citixen of Bidney, sovidentally thot yesterday by A. Ramadeti BAN FRANCISCO, Feb 10.—itey iy Dr. Letlich left this morning ¥ seome tithe, War wtanding direct! front of Pritenard and expiaint merions re: “Dr. Herman) [she found herself alone at a sanit bone, pammtng: ‘the tw id bexiging tn the ahoulter Made 7 and ce sermone and books going te that the Mormon apostie, resent elected senator, In common with subscribers to the faith, Bas sword Siiewlance to the church before the pational Kovernment, and believes tin polygamy NEW 10. ~—Mabet Mouton, the actress, died In Flowes heapital of conwampt after an liiness of seve her bedy wil he Francisco t was an ted primar fife, and her death wae due to dissipation. PILGRIMS Frb. 10—The recely~ BALLARD, Feb. 10 1t wae report to the Business Men's Assocts- tom last night that nearly enough trae money had been bed to pay for the construction of a salt wage main along the waterfront, I with extend nearly a mile and «li LADELPHIA, Feb. 10.—Coun- for the coal operators began their i im reply to the miners’ at Tt expected they Will continue for three YONS IS CAPTURED » prot city will pay for the em cavating and for laying the line, ASTORIA, Ore, Feb. Je Theil: sternixie. a German bark from Dis- tite Francisco, went ashore af Ca appointment last evenings saving crew has taken the crew from the vease! and tuge are trying to]: move her, with some prospect of suc~ bse — STOLE $20 FROM TROUSERS T. ©. Longmore reported t lice today that burglars en room in the Nicetlet house Firet avenue, last night and stale $20, The money wae taken from hie trousers pocket, whieh Were hang- THE LATEST Attempted Suicide and PIPE DREAM It Looks Like Another | pia, Sil VIENNA, Feb, 10—-Die Zeit reports Goer to permit her to see her sick thin morning that the Crown Prime |"©% 5.0, wey eb. 19.—Ernest coun Loulse of Saxony has attempted oy German vice consul at Vera suleide. She had « revolver Mexico, is in thie city, and In vealed beneath her dress and w' an interview says that the recent mt of Crown Prin Leuise of tum where she was ed omy, te her fourth escapade of fired two shots at be the kind, ‘Once before she ran away missed the mark, Before she 001 3 with an American dentist. Leoni repeat the attempt attendants are | that the stories of the crown rived and disarmed her. The ‘a crucity and dissipation are cons is said to be wild with and that he is « man of ex- brought on by the LIGHT AND POWER QUESTION BALLOT To the Clerk of City Coumtcil, Seattle, Wash. Dear Sir,—I wish to yote on the ques- tion of granting an amended. light and power franchise to the Seattle taract Company, which will enable that company to compete for eleetric light and power busi- ness on equal terms with the Seattle Electric Company, in this city. Teepeottutty yours, BUGENR, who killed Bherift W captired yesterday mor well, ae he was trying t ind freight train, and ory of Crown Prin- Louise Tells of _—O City. Lien out the blank space plainly’ “yer” or “no;” sign your name and write your address plainly on the blank lines; then cut cut this coupon and mail it to "Phe Clerk of the City Council, Beattie, War Do it today.) STEAMER | COLLISION 10.--The steamers Arthur and Watchful collided in Bristol channel today. The former wank and her crew of nine men, in- cluding the captain, were at firet thought to have gone down with her, t later all were picked up in a b small boat, LONDON, Feb. FAMINE IN DALMATIA 10.—Dalmatia famine and thou. sands of people are dying dally. Add. ed to the ravages of starvation typhus fever has broken out and medical ald ts totally insuffictent to cope with the @isease, which t# VIENNA, Feb. tm greatly aggravated by the weakened suffering from condition. of the people through famine. The newspapers iwsuing an appeal countries to ald countrymen. today to Slave their unite in in a suffering ommended 8 & party of pil Min Revcaee tae vinitly weak and lL Ore. Feb. 10,-Bitiott hers, THE SEATTLE STAR. TWO WOMEN | RUN AWAY Warh 10, Hd OLYMPIA reb. word Baliabury, a delivery for | }C. HL, Bethel's grocery extabliahment Nan Jenerted by his wife, whe with Miss Jott lame not returned, Mra years of nme and Mins The two women left of going to Tacoma | Bolisbury discovered hin wife had taken all the wil re, lace ourtaing, her clothew raphe, tomether with $126! on deposit in al brotk. He then! ame BuMpicloun Thursday recelved hin wife Tacom rked at stating that whe « oink with Dora and would be gone & week SICKENED BY BLOOD CHICAGC ; | | beer left town Dora eck, and has Balinbury tw 32 Jet only 17 under pretense on a vinit | that | | } stand the blued of the | pectaney eral Feb. 10. t this morning | the t Cairo, from @ comptics [Of diseases. He had been iit seve formerly Vice eon Canton, and had he of the peace | [commissioners at Pekin. Mr. @mith 4 considerable note ax a popular songs, among Listen to My Tale of SUCCESSFUL TEST LONDON, Feb. 10.--The liner Minneapolis arriyed this morn- ing from New York. She re ports that BRE reorived maroon! grame giving news of the world throughout the voyase. This test fs the firet whieh has been & pronounced auccems. NOW) 1% —Lote right In the line of prog rena, on the Flenton car line, about 16 minutes from Pioneer Square, a/ mile cloner to the City than Colum- bia, This summer will witness great Improvements op the Renton car line, and the time to buy is “Now.” HERBERT S. UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block. First avenue and Cherry street. Hutchinson Trousers If you are going to need a new pair i} of extra trousers if before spring now is the time for you |i to buy them. | Splendid Wor- | steds in all color- ings for $3.50. Only $290 Small Cottage and Lot $26 down, $10 monthly; large red lots §60 up, at Hillman City, Beattle’s finest suburb, Take Renion car on Washington street, fare 6 cents; large, warm o at Hillman City, HILLMAN, Owner Terms, ‘TOURIST STEAMER ON Clearings Today,$637,257 This Date a Year Ago, $463,538 Increase $172,719 25 CENTS PER MONTH IS FATALLY CRUSHED * BY EXPRESS WAGON Seven Year Old Alva Le Mar Dies From In- juries Received While at Play on tho Green Lake School Grounds " ere that the little fellow was seriously injured, although Dr, Kidd was call- ed in, ‘The phynicin i dence of any injurie the boy school until the regular immal vy, with # ral reaching his home on north playing abouts | Heventy-eighth wtreet, Inte in the af- the school during | ternoon, he became suddenly il and Beveral of the| died at 11 o'clock last night, ) the whafts of! It is mupponed that in the accident pd other vy the boy sustained in Injurtes and rear) which did not manifest themaeives | un veral hours after the mishap. r Hoye will hold an autopay the exact cause of the nev r-old son of Mar of Green Lake tally injured in an accid Green Lake noon The little eniidren, Alva Joneph Le en-y wun t the school yesterday after-| remained « for di boys wer t pushing the vehicle In some way the little fellow st ped and fell beneath the wheels, one of which passed over his bi thought at | to company. THE BERMUDA ROCKS Vessel Pounding to Pieces and Only Part of Her Passengers Have Been Taken Off NEW YORK Blates Consul Feb, 10-—-Untted) York with 100 tourists aboard, ran Greene of Bermudas, | full tit upon a reef two miles north- » this afternoon cxbies Chat all east of this port in the night time. panne na on the wrecked | Bhe struck the reef broad#@de and ts Madiana are not yet res fost . ut that probably ail will be| A heavy sea has been running ever #ince and the passengers are in |a dungerous plight. The tugs are nable to eo near the steamer, which K in pounding to pleces, The lifepoats are making active effortx to remove ©) the people on board, but at noon « nude and will be | portion only had been rescued. @ total loms, The advices mention no| (a verse! had nearty | hoard and wae mak-/ leawure cruise of nea. NEW YORK an received that the Madian ship DIVORCE 18 GRANTED ¥. D'Auria hae been granted a 4i- vorce in the superior court from Busan D'Auria. The wife did not ar, and the intit was given jody of thetr children. Womens Coats at 2 per cent. Discount. Ie hastening to ite clone. A few days will see the end of the greatest cycle of bargain-giving that Seattle has ever known. Until the end of our occupancy of our present premises we will continue to eeti our goods at the ridiculous prices that have ruled for some time past— only from today on, further reductions will be made, to enable us to clear out, as far as possible, our present stock before we move. Important information following, read every word, we are sure you Will find i to your advantage— ng Fg A BANKRUPT STOCK OF MILLINERY at 10c on TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, Se, 100, 150, 250, 38e, PLUMES, TIPS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Etc., fc to 39¢ each. LADIES’ COATS at @ reduc- DRESS GOODS reduced 20 per tien of 25 per cent. UNDERWEAR at 1.00. cent. to 75 per cent. OUTING FLANNELS, Te ae for 34 WINTER ‘Gloves at 20 per cent. discount. MUSBLI We on the MEN'S AND WOMEN’S UM- BRELLAS at half price. 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. - ARE YOU A HOTEL OR RESTAURANT MAN ? Saucepans and Pots. These are goods that will please you. Come in sizes from 2 to 6 gallons, retinned or in white enamel, —— Largest Stove House in the North- Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everythl Electrical ra 813 Firat Ave! uth. RAR, BATA CABINETS ORANGE FLOWER SKIN FOOD ct) Recommended by the best author- ities, Smooths out the rough places and keeps the skin soft, Big jars. Small prices. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue