The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1903, Page 1

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ONE CENT CAST—Tonignt and twine, bh temorrow, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY ROPERTY OWNERS UNDER ARREST LL Julius Wepert, charged with al- towing gambling in hie building on Qeeoidental avenue, ccoupied by the Totem elub. Arrests Today ‘The first men arrested this morn- tng Were Mr. C: nd Me. Levy whe came to the * office w wave themeeives up and were Fr }leamed on $500 bail each, A Hittte jtater Mr. Abrams was arrested and sported Indictments re- fhe superior court rand morning, are ho options charged the wee of property ‘The followtna cress to me all right, but I guess 2 Meco er pole tn Bh y of w thenmel ven the arrest of Hernett eer RQMATE rested wax It and manager of the North Bottle Compa armed with four warrants «till in thelr day. ined at hy i Was several before he could find benden a away from his business afteraces Martin McAndrews arrested and released om bail, ond Frank Munro Dimeelf pp as likewise released on bonks. |" 45 o'vlowk thie afternoon, F. & Guy was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Dowes, Me gave $400 bail. Arrests Vesterday ‘The indictments returned by the ad jury yesterday morning were to Judge Hel at 11 0 ttoe says he will be able o be sueh When \h court for trial Chappelle “King of " WAH arrested sheritfe shortly Ik. The indiotment on whieh the warrant for his arrest was lenued charges him with permitting sin= bling te be carried on in the bullding owned by him at the cerner of Sixth avenue south and Welle Me furmisted $800 cash ball ad Whe released. Bhortly after § cokwk Deputies Bowes ent to the First avenue and there arrested “Pinky Harnett and Prank Munroe. exch bet charged = with eee or pating in the y of female persone in @ waloen, barroom, theater or place Of Amusement where liquer ix sold as & beverage.” J: was discovered | thet the yarrant for Munro was made out for “George” Munro, and because of this the deputy sheriff» detided net to serve the warrant un Ul the mistake had been correeted. Rarnett gave cash ball in the sum of S600. “Fisky” Has His Gay “Aft this is the best the grand jury can do, tt had better go out of bum hess.” said Marmett after hie arrest. ON OLYMPIA, Feb. 1L—Much rancor the senate this morning on the rail road commision bill, Party were opened and dirty tinen oe before the crowd that filled rere be a ef nook and corner of the senate ‘ber Tolman of Spokane, in support to lof the minority repert on the com- concert | mission Bill recommending Uhat it do at any time and will pay my [poss led the debate In a sobolariy “This britttant grand jury had bet jor ge Out Of bumtness If the best it can do is the indictment of a few biers and coneert hall men who sEREEREE iff H Argument. Fen Hamilton of Pierce, the rail- are as well Km@wrn and whose busi are [nese te aa well known as the loon! they [of Pioneer square. or three “If camcert halle are not wanted in who are |Reattle all the authorities have to Vi but the |do is to tell us eo and we will «hut pony. of Van Dalance are about as ignorant « lot|up shop and stay shut and pay mnney of Reubens as ever came over we bod into the bargain. I expect pike. ‘y passed out the he. " nent that the rand ry han SOTT KICKED OVER TRACES That It Would Be Political Suicide|President and > Him to Turn Grand Jury Work = ver to a Deputy + Beott had It pointed | Seott’s political and friends u the Aid| became aware of what was being & faction of | done, with the result that (hey point hie) ed out to the eGting attorney majority of the { ‘ W. W. De Lon detunct Dank of i z was| that the nterented business men Were members of what te Known ae the “corporation fac- tion” of the local Rey bien party. and were, wently, not friendly to that faction of the party to which Mr. Seott owed his election; that Judge Root was also identified with the “corporation faction,” that, to turn the grand jury ever to an 4 potnice of the Business men mean, pract to allow those Fe 57kE: orlving deposits in a totton which they knew tld t i &7 é E yesterday the negotia teal and the business | the « off. man Bo. the ante. | Gonwey an he mem! election. and m! having been made ‘ott's mind, he tune ately informed his well-wishers, the business men, that he had recon- sidered his in hie deputy Ju: Reot attorney to be patd by private sub scription, and that while he was Page oy for the assistance offered, ahd the grand jury would have to get alone withowt the Paige aep.o ald. When auertioned about the matter jee yey Mr. famed abso- itely to make amy verbal statement, but said that he would give a type~ written statement to the pres after he had submitted it to the grand jury WHICH FAILED TO GRAND JURY’S APPROVAL pd by me, on sug may that the grand ¢ teday In which eath and every me to continue tn charge they had copfidence In my examination, and especially Three Large Business Tam more familiar, and really the only man This typewritten the evidence which has been adduced before said ppears at the head of Loss of More ‘Was thought by the grand jury that they ought to be such matters because, not only thelr re & thorough and complete investigation, but my ‘and that better resulta would be obtained if | would j time and attention to the jury, than to select for that position, however able he might be. & Btatement to the jary that as soon aw the pr din which I am engaged tn the the superior wrote my whole time and attention to the Investig snd be with them constantly until the end of wish to state, with the consent of every member . that this is perfectly satisfactory to them, and dury and myself are working, and will work, har- 0 W. T. SCOTT, Prosecuting Attorney. ‘The statement was submitted to the grand jury by Mr. Boott, but the ry would net aecept it. After a hy conference, Mr. Boott came out of the jury room and made the statement in lieu of the one Jury had failed to approv rge of the grand jury from this time on until ite ad- journment. ‘| shall, when the new deputy law takes effect, appoint « good trial lawyer to assist me in the trial of the grand jury cases.” in brief, in the history of the n and fallure of the at BALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 11—The greatest fire In the history of Sait Lake City started in the heart of the tat 3 o'clock = burning Bioek, each three stories hi entirely destroyed. The Ie $250,000. was total! nly partially cove: « ‘The Hank of « was burned out, lowing all ite fur of the business men was ago, Promecuting At- present by special | choice of a man. ‘The choice made by the business | men fell upon Mile Root lon. At that meet- | seott expreswed hin that the bust-/| announced hie int * represented | Susige Root as bi were wholly in s6-| ing him in charge of the eran evident desire of Mr.| Tt was at this point in the ae Members of the grand! tions that the hitch cars into the matter of 1 nen r HEATHER LAUNCHED nt ew ighthe off tender ways at coaling This is trial trip official VENEZUELAN PROTOCOL WILL SOON BE SIGNED Diplomatic Represenatives Assure Bowen That 24 Hours Is All the Time They Want at the scope and thor the jury's inventigations BY to be limited because of a funds on the one erowded criminal eai- Rib demanded Mr. Scott's eAtion, on the other, thin condition of af- jeated that the busl- Ppresented whould help work und wipe out by providing the for carrying on the and providing for! 004 and competent | ot assistant to Mr. Horney, it was ex- a take entire charge of rand jory, and thas It in « position to de~ to the promecu- MANILA, Feb, 11 break of the Ladroi avon in growing inn now. the of ite char The fresh out- in Northern agnitude and since t stated that t beginning of a new in jon, the belief growing of the pread character of the disturb - latest demand by Germany in that Inister Bowen met the three rep= she be-gccorded « somewhat larger Meentatives of the allied powers ati preliminary gash payment than the Britien sbasey th morning \either Kngland or Italy, Tt in un ‘given nasurances that /the| derstood that the Intter powers will with Venezucia willl bel agree to this plan, natures within 24 hours. a not yet authorized LONDON, Feb. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. Mew in such apparent epted on the spot the numerous brigands to ply their Yooation with impunity. n arrested, but hmeach # the outlaws claimed to be i and the business | protoce! Was next brought u Piitely intormed t | 2 le today by recton, hoping thua to escape the ere / » affix his signa | houncement. inn hat 't iy ake a e ex conan te pa as | foreign office that It expects the Ven~ severe vunishment usually meted ou e|thorization thie afternoon. im protocol to be wigned today, to bandiix, Numerous commande o' hid ive eothipromiiaing Wituatiin. pman ane tr THE SEATTLE STAR. t the oxtutence of a totem It's a cloves and they are proud of deputy sheriffe announced that the sion would net be served until tox ‘Hamilton of Pierce, the Corporation Booster of the. Senate, Makes Bitter Attack on lard Arrested og Criminal Charges---Matter to Be Placed : IN SALT LAKE CITY Than $750,000 LADRONES OF : BREAK LOOSE AGAIN Insurrection 1s Spreading Rapidly and Encour- ages Depredation ef Bandits jiens {0 surpass anything. ginal thi iw The trouble is giving an excuse to Several of | obwtoms collections for the month of 4 to wrest tne fevewer [ana kitied Willams, Andéther mpec-| it In thougtit he will be found before] HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A S PER MONTH é #EBRUARY it, 1909 HT AND POWER QUESTION BALLOT a7 P AOR eeREE A! IG ' ‘To the Clerk of City Council, *) Seattle, Wash. = | Dear Sir,-I wish to vote on the ques- © tién of granting an amended light and power franchise @ 6 t@ the Seattic Catasacs Company, which will enable that & 1S ® compeny to compete for electric light and power busi- © | rites on equal terms with the Seattle Electric Company, & ig this city. s Respectfully yours, Your Choice of | ee Any Suit or Over- ! ovat s coat in the Store ibaa’ s Filt_out the biank space plainly “yer” or “no Wt this Goupow and mail it to Heattic, Wash.” Do it today.) ‘The Clerk of the Adams &Blanchard 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. AILROAD IMMISSION The New Columbian Grate We can recommend this Grate most highly. It is unsur- passed by any other Grate in cleanliness, durability, econ- omy, healthfulness or beauty, See the New Columbian, and you will readily understand why we can make so strong a statements. The New Columbian generally costs $35.00. For this week only, the price is $31.50. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS, vérnor McBride pubiie. vA At 12:48 o'clock the senate ad journed without having Nniwhed th 4 ‘The bill will be killed th Hiamion plank agminat the afternoon by the adoptio the city of Beattie fen. | majority report, ton caused a sengation by | definite postponement. MeBride with bartering The house had a lively senet for voter for the rail- cause many Of the members left Hie language brtour that King Prenton, their seats to attend the senate sen | sion, and the sergeant-at-arms was) enet aiter Shem. Largest Stove House inthe North- NM. W. Fixture Annex—Everything * weet. Main Gtore, First Ave. & Spring St. 813 First Avenue South. t. of Bpo-|in were greeted with derisive - wounds |ter and applause on their appear biicam warriors | ance. the airtng of | The ratiroead Wit will be up tn the side & ft 2 o'clock. protesting age of the majority A Dry Goods Bankrupt THE LEADER Opportunity Stock that seldom 710 Second Avenue meanery a occurs. We on the Special Notion dollar, evapo INTO THE LAST 3 vetsimmes morning § to 12 Women's Coats at % per cont reduction. Warm Gloves DAYS OF THE GREAT DRY aoons REMOVAL SALE We are certain of @ great volume Of business from now until we move. IN CUSTODY 60 Spe uememen enamel jer of the Wrecked Bank of Bal- Huy in the mornings if porsible, Some lines advertised are very often sold out before afternoon and to avoid dimappointment, let your shopping be done early in the day THE GOODS THAT ARE REDUCED— SILKS, SATINS, DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, MUSLINS, SHEET- INGS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, BOYS CLOTH. ING, LADIES’ SUITS, COATS, CAPES, SKIRTS, DRESSING SAC- QUES, DABY'S WEAR, HATS, MILLINERY TRIMMING, Btc., Ete. ‘Before the Grand Jury declare that) for the disposition of all the money) at hand, | that is known to have been paid into and cireumetan- | the bank during the month of Janu- enents saninetall| ary. It le probable that some of the | and insure Ahete | papers now in possession of the re- | on charges of having mia. | ceiver will be submitted to the grand | the funds of the In-/| jury in support of the statement that will be made by torn. setion by the grand jury, No Warrant has y m ineved already = preferred tomorrow. te suticiont documents | + nk ——=THIRD DAY——— m ECLIPSE WHITE SALE Now Is the Time to Buy Your for the arrest of Mra De Long, whe | was vice president of the wrecked | bank, but it t* nemerted that she wil probably be chm name offenses as are al the other officials of the bank. BUY NOW $76—Lot« right in the tine of prog | ress, on the Renton ear tine, about | 16 minutes from Pioneer Bquare, a | mile clorer to the City than Colum. | Dia, This summer will witness | great Improvements on the Renton | ear tine, and the time to buy in| “Now.” R bends of De Long and Hans- will be fixed today. > Biaine stated today he ted to be able to make a report court concerning the bank's within two or three days. Bo hin investications have ex- he has been Gnable to find ECLIPSE WHITE SALE OF CORSETS New 1903 Moder Corsets, 4 and S-hook — length best coutil, drab or black, $1.35 | dive and whit: 31.25 value; Eclipse White Sale morrow 193 Model ench Arabian Cloth extra long hips, hose supporting tate $1.60 value; Keolipse White Sale Price ocks Destroyed With and fixtures, ‘The other losers rude 60 lawyers, dentinta, archi« 2S HERBERT SUPPER were several narrow es- Capt. Stabb of the fire de-| 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block. iment wae at the top of a #0-foot! ston ladder when the guy ropes ed and the ladder was thrown | the street, When part way ‘n the force of the fall was brok- iby overhead wires and Stabb | pped to the ground unhurt. Fire- Watts and Willlame were eeri- yinjured by falling walla, | TOR ¢ total lon is now om at ‘68,000. LUZON Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, 5- inch wide camb atitohed, 13 Model Fancy nbay Cloth Corset, low bust, gored sides, hose ‘supporting tabs, pretty lace and ribbon trimmings, $3.00 value; Eel White Sale Price ‘ e250 w Pretty Pink and Blue Girdle Corsets, lace and ribbon “trim- med, 5c value; Helipse White Sale Price ......... ve hide The Debut of New Spring Wash Goods Tomorrow New Dimities, well worth Exlipse White Sale Price -100 Figured Fine Mustin Corset Covers, S-in, wide torehon lace trimming on yoke, blouse.front, the value; Eclipse White Sale tomorrow . 190 Ladies’ Muslin Skirt, li-inch wide lawn ruffle and ust ruffie with l-inch wide lace insertion and 3- Inch wide lace edge, $1.25 value; Kelipse White Sale Price tomor- 89e * Mustin Gowns, pretty lawn and lace trimmed yoke, ruffie on cuffs, 90 value lipse Sale Price tomorrow 590 Men’s Night Shirts At Eol HUTCHINSON Trouser Sale $3>° Pretty 1be Handsome New Batiste, in larg sortment of patterns, 20c value; ve White Bale Price... 12e Imported New Embrotdered | Swine Dots, In all the new colorings, he value; Belipse White Sale for 16 2-30 Fancy Bayern Novelties, cold Men's Muslin Night Shirts, cut ex d embrotd — _ aaa dd neck cannot correctly cllpae etty fabric, Me} Kelipse White Sale Pric Medium Weight bie te Fennel New Wash Etamines, exact repro- pirts, the big and au the popular woolen Worsted Trous: roomy kind, best of tailoring 2 fabric, colors and white, Sc fonstabulary are patrolling the die- | er all of the throughout, value; value; Kelipse White Sale Price andsomest of White Sale ¥ ase ie siebesatehs>cisély B50 P ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street PUGET SOUND| |e" CUSTOMS YSEND, Feb, 11.-The PORT TOW January at thie port were $117,488.25, ‘Thiv exceeds every other month in | the history of the port except Janu- ary, 1902 when the total wan §141,- = = ence ee be ee a les ete ae flove for the Union miners of the ah BAA RA Re SORTS Oo. .., — - 7 ee Oe To i

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