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NECENT THE SEATTLE STAR. ez= =i] Tr -_— 1] e fresh te brisk southeast wi SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, “VOL, ‘ No. FIRE IN 2522 [auescana CHIEF SULLIVAN CINCINNATI === | oui HASTENS TO OBEY ence called before the a, whe tontoen | Grand Jury Uses The Club and Forces Him to lseue an Order @ Great Buildings Destroyed Entailing a Loss)!’ ) elt So Olecing Ort Wetore te De Se of $1,000,000 and Possibly Several Lives |''siin's iis" to's : icnenameDes 4 ta The testimony of Mr. Paine and : o 0 o} “hief 0 *glice Bulll- Mr, Mitiott ts said to have been un Chief of Police Sullivan was forced ;mitted to extat since the time he took fe. Sane ae peli ty = A hele Important. Mr, Butterworth te said office , Various filiett callings. to have gone before the grand jury : j* do his duty yesterday because he he orib houses which were clom Mee night the amall ary of eri The moat | dropped from an ui Kept by hor tn her room in a email the articies safe, which cannot be found, 9 + Written this tnecription to testify rewarding the manner tn) | last night by the order of Chief Sul- Mayon Bae os diag ma eake save me, . J. Jones.” The Probab!: ives whieh the petre y saw indictment and arrest tering | jivan'y presen « how pen who ha’ a “ = ety Ne Lives Low coroner's office te diatributed among up and been fostered by the pr ing heir shame were wander about the streets, but from tl smelting basement dance baile the trains of muste and the odor of pink lemonade floated out into the ir, mingled with the foreed pee | od |patnted harlots who are allowe f much houses approaches the | Petr in these reorte although thelr Soe neat te daira ta an weil|proprietors have been arrested for firemen rushed upstairs and saved Jones, who was carried out almost] LATER—It te not believed that |e undertakers of the city suffocated. any lives were lost the The fact that Coroner Moye and) ared that lives ma though there are still Harry Watson, one of the Honney deen lost as several person sone missing, The bursing em Stewart-Wateon Undertaking com- potia he kiled Ida G |the grand jury threat of criminal known to be In the building whe were carried for miles. poenaed ty ap- AS te women Were | unaccounted for, It will be some) being covered with the «rand jury this after~ coun oer. TL wil. be. soene v da color to this hou fore OW Soere. hones It ls known that the until they have ious places of | the kind on the Ameriean continent There is not # clty, town or hamlet e United States where the num: | tn the face, With the rand) _ |Jury club hanging over his head ot i proseoution ringing in bie care he} ‘ound himeelf forced to withdraw |, ‘otection from « ot re artiote Thetr | Thy of the fire is a mystery, | clty’s land trenage wom paul veanade, ‘5 NE att wale a < le marke Je that years be-l known to the criminal as to pens. : : e they saved the basement rubbuh, 4 overed by the Hutle " e city | The concert halle were the only . When the fire wae discovered her she made an 4 the fair name of th Fianyone else, As a consequence the) ooo. of the old wide-open polley be ascertained what perme asleep | duliting was eterted the flames, buildings, ont ion waecew eocapes. ary goods Henrietta There wae great alarm among the ‘stock was con-| Hh man, Who Wes play. | guests of a number of hotels in the that lately kert was also the lower port f th®leity has, since Chief Bullivan has any wae Ween wet te angled with « | business dfstrict « plaRUe-apot and] ben nt the Head of the police de-| left to the tell the tale of the doy . i reason given by Bla disgrace to modern civilizat | partment, become the rendesvounsot | When the chie chi 4 r, Hutterworth declined to nay/lD Kwapp for killing J Every house of i! repute In thel. horde of thuge,-highwaymen, rob lgrand jury an uniooked for pons the Pike theater, lost all the | vicinity, and amny people prepared | “M8! be had told the Jury. } bit ' elty wae « last night by order! bers, thieves, burglars, pickpor paisy — to Jones nes used by her in four plays.|te leave for safer quarters, bat the This Afternoon of the chief of police, Even the no rei wome nacque eo J rie im eney Were valued at $2000, Her re. | hotel were at no time in danger. It) rhe frat witness thin attertioe manner of ide ebhard’e Ml torious crib house af the new ten-|roce init men bunks steerere, con: were at work tn ‘ceipts for the present week, amount. | was Before the fire WAE OX | wag orne” Weteeh aE the Rant EE murder. Ino signed and aworn Ml gerioin district. are now under the | Adence chon.” dhatgaen, eut-theneens they sow B pair of cuffsing to several thousand dollars. were — tingulehed. Satement Knapp . hey -Hiewart-Watron company. | ban. loplam and morphine flenda, bese: tell what made me op porph nds, beni am l sorry for my crimes, but Rew 1 hope they'll be easy with me” = Se was followed by Coroner Hoye. Both iF ce Yesterday afternoon the members| and the riff of the criminal ele tentitied 10 facts concerning the pa~ |i Re! there people, I couldnt help B lor the grand Jury notified the chief 7 hei. ft einen \. mers Sunes, hold of mek “at could not that he muat sith heres the law te and are tnewetethia afternoon She themanbion. to bin. 3 mer be ted to @ criminal prose en’ the Bhaw, whe in sald te o cutlon for his failure to do #o alternat! o the beg the notort rt for the propri- slot machines: Judge Wins Deputy Tressurer ‘The latter will be asked to testify w WHICH IS TO BE BUILT WILL PROTECT THE CITY IN THE = [°°neern ine the Whittloney #hortagn. ma FROM THE FURY OF THE omctinriap vec Maken from the county jatl Ye AOLVES OLD MYSTERIES. the first time his administr of vice south of Ji BF farce ttat ct we Wanted @ bitter pill to awatlow, but the or Timber and farm lands. We deal der of the grand jury was imperative extensively in timber and farm and « refusal to obey meant indict - lorthw y a The threat of immediate and vig ton, If you @ @ tract of from erous stlon waa not to be te Twenty-five actes, all cleared, de 20 neres ut nee um nored Heretofore the chief hae |jightful position of the interurban turned a deaf eur to the demands, jelectric Ine; good house, good barn threats and peladings of the busi: )and orehard; never overfiows, land} tet serine slang teense Herbert S. and the law abiding ete After the confession a formal Garne of first degree murder Was filed against the prisoner is afraid of being dynohed and does not want to be — — ae: GOV. SEMPLE CINCINNATI, Feb. 26.—'The Bey | AT LIBERTY Bes Son SE feseee he committed in this Bolte: Eugene Semple, ex-governor of MB Whith seemed at apnsnerarerpersimrent x was released from cu able mye city and has allowed the viee of the On | iff Cudines late venation, The murder of @ so-called tenderioin district to flaunt y a Lippleman was never @\tteelf in the very face of respectable pper ee eae P dup, Th © decided men, w and children charged with contempt of or an investi« But the threat made by the grand , jor court and Judge Bel 1B 4tem of Jennte Conne Jury meant pe ai pronecution and 2 300 10-11-12 Scheuerman Block jury whe committed suicide politiea! death and he was forced 5 First Ave. and Cherry St. Judge Bell has allowed him INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. withdraw, albeit reluctantly, hi» p teoting arm from the shame and that he haw allowed to t and fat ten under the very shadow of the city hall tteelf eo | freedom on his own recogutsanee, ‘The murder of Ide Gebhard con pending an joation to the «uff feeed to by Knapp, was one of preme court a writ of, habees t horrible of the city corpus M. B. Buchs, Gov. Semple «#! Fwas p child of three yea | } attorney said this afternoon that the! Was nevailied. murdered Foreman Piggott and the members application would be made as soon horribly mutilated after et the grand jury are now at the SOR, Recgid avehue ’ a8 & formal order in the contempt head of the police department and case had been entered by Judge " Chief Sullivan nm do thelr bidding own Into the Waste pile re~ | —— rrupt and didhonest of. | jetals, They forced him to arrest the |propristore of the poolrooms or be Sequel of a himeelf arr ef for te ure to de fo. Local Quarrel | They f 4 him to close the variety the court that he had not wilfully [theaters and concert hall thet have attempted to leave the county te for ao long # time enjoyed the pro avoid tentiffing before the grand) Jteit of the school children from | tection of the head of the police de ury. the Walia Walle addition were in partment. They foreed him to clone the police court this morning as wit. (the notorious “parlor houses” that fesse in the Bophia C. Gonasier as- have heretofors been allowed to M. or Humes nd Waittery case, Mre. Gon- fourieh unchecked | ay es With seeaulting| It was through fear of Foreman | Asaie im, & Hittle girl, while) Piggott and the members the! Not Plea. Bho whe in the Dall of the Walla grand jury that Chief Bullivan was fet a school. Another assault forced to close the gamibling houses |Batiery charge i now pending that tiave for years beamirehed the u weman te et which Mayor Humes, in his character. | MOM the woman ot a S004 mame of the city and a ma: merning made 'e tha contributed me maney te the Hy Fy ¥ jonse against P. J. Riordaa, tried re- | Corruption fund than ansuather spe- lshaoes eS, “ts ae “anti te tian he was charerd cies of vice that the chief hike pe action of the @Tand Jury with ptriking Mrs. Gonsales Of Bake Prom, stock ie the magnet that draws the crowds to THE whieh commited tn Mis cissing of tae alter iw simply a neighborhood NEW STORE. The stock was that of @ Department Store in Bir- be na ged rs —_, bad a . ‘The children in the neigh: mingbam, Als. and. wae slightly scorched by Gre and damaged by fh. Levey, . nag lb oe pear to have been having Water, Bvery Gepariment in the store is represented, and the prices Be las Gr the y uae thoes ith Mrs, Gonrales and) are fHdieulourly low. Remember, you ean buy Dry Goods almost as Zi La Nd Mint the neal in tha | DAN@'mIxed their parents up in the food ax New and-tn many instances that cannot be told from new, . aiher )attatr, : | at ONE-HALF, ONK-FOURTH. in some cases at ONE-TENTH their real vate, Come early a# possible and avoid the crowds, But come and attend THE GREATEST FIRE SALE SEATTLE HAS EVER SEEN Deors open from ¢ Bett Jacod Goliberg, the slot thac man, Was purged of contemp court before Jadge Bell last even- tng, but waa held under $1000 ball to appear as a witness, He satisfied THE GREAT. pe tt wo gt eng eS VR Friday Special | for Mothers cota oat RES PULOTAGE BILL ome race is' amr: «AS DENOUNCED. ; a oity'e you think wi, we & @ind deal to anewer b ane yee a | Ad the mocting of the Chamber of SemMerce yesterday afternoon a res Golf Shirts ' L ting 0) ge Pitotage bill, now bef: than 0) <y the Jegiviature. and colting. on the ‘King County legislators to use ali [Memarabte means to, detent it Cc | 3 whridge, manager of portation Company. called the mat- ter to the attention of the chamber ae |They expiained that the bill propos. | wa 24. among other things. to create a Improvements, - yea. the see ee ee tae ic Wile dite | Daag of pilot comminsioners. who | 6 plotures herewith nen mo ut the reepense the mayor diemtened eral! at 4 to Hence any Car e@ prominent business reets e | wul and went to ofce aes i city. One picture was taken a day 4 faenc Walton pay the Beat /BlSO Provides that every vessel en-/ Percale Shirts, or two after the food, the other was|method of angling st this time af MTINe the Sound shall be in charge | all tt new color Ship Disabled :_ regularly A barkentine, evidently much dam. Big Steamers stigmatioens as unnecessary and un- sells for 50c, to- by storme, wae sighted off Cape . mm, to 6 p. m. all of these women ont bf, tT” was the next query to « i dilti Hi i efi as ai? H He i 3 ma Fetceee fy a 2 ES on es ii warranted. | morrow for 35c. tend Gontra, 20 enitta ten tit| Race to Port }———__———- of om Ban ™ min Felity — _ 719 Second Ave. reports that both her main and inie-| Phe Pacific Goast Steam*hip com- Maa ie) HIM NCO & Blanchard Hioctley Block aon topreast) The Mon- ; . x B. ley That There Was Misunderstanding Between (1... 0: vem. sriner|Pugbia ‘und "the Nippon. Yumen | W. HUTCH SON CO : ~ leas cor. ; and the Printer s as (o What of powder aw cargo Mifla, vestesaar, The, forever won| UNION ST rated from Port Townsend to #e-| — rs WAS BEATEN out PRD « margin of 16 minutes — | dehoneprenanamntitqssommmmnnssenniightnomsmana The officers of the vessels affirm | umm t P that they were not doing any speedy +8 1A, Feb. 26.—-Representa-| tee finds that there was misunder-| The verdict te wally regarded AND ROBBED marine stunts, the rules of the com- 4 tutt toa standing and “miscomertuction” of|here an of the order. The pany forbidding such practice. The! St gated a eeparn Levy's remarks by the printing con-| question is asked why did Levy talk Penson pasaongess of the Kegan, however, | tractors concerning the sum of contractors, af he) Three tly set upon J. Rindon, ifferent story. The Puebia, i It in held, however, that he het sound trip, and the Kega from did not Intend to held wp the| over $1,100 to the state, when a8 & | morn Japan, lett the Port Townsend dock IF YOU HAVE NEVER ASKED OUR PRICES ON contractors for $1,609, ae alieged. matter of fact the committee of epoguess had = never|by Chief found that this sum had been paid |for help were unheeded b; behind the Puebla. Both vessels ag er Tish hy Fonie"snieel"te co] == Bg Sales 4 Sree, Trare martian Ot Siem et tual Thad arene eeutn ‘and’ decunch| © ¥he She r Nn ers S seu | eesymmmneeey ake Levy may [ote Already Made Rindon, whe i* a Chilean, waa) Northern dock crante of his predecessor injed hin pockets and robbed him of | arrival, roach $10 down and $5 per month, City Sark Builders Hardware “below 3 line,” when he ahead of the time she office, Charles F. Whittiewey, ti 50, a the money he ha yon - 7 STILL BUSY) 2228222 CEE ELA ce SUL AFTER ooh of whie' epu owner powered tvs. le reached the po ‘ ee ee teees ofthe Sorensen |lice sation a short time after the T. J. CONSIDINE Seattle Safe WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO DO so a me time—t118 e'elock in Sullivan's men. or the Kage a few lengths hi tl grubbed N « to atrive. As a result “ Remember, lots cleared, vietim up-|dock#d -and her A some with fruit tr wan Charele Le Landy, « lawyer. | (Mair, and reported the robbery, The dy was attorney for N. A. Weed. |U%ual form of rending # couple of | mitted that he had been asked con- | der the chin and bere his head back- | befare the mbla City, over cerning the shortage of $20,000 found |ward. The ot men then search. ners that al | Washington. Prices from § 1” snioum erpce whe had three [detective out (a) "investignte” was! @ 4 gonsiane, proprietor ot ne! — Investment Co. | Wants toKnow About Crook- machines seized in m law and or ~ People n theater, now being operated ing Devices andthe Patron {°° 7.9 0s oy | PAINTER INJURED Gath Sempersnee” plan war seein) -W. H. THOMPSON, Manger windy freely admitted the at. done as NC od last night for keeping his ohm ; reel of the County Coroner [been naked to tell why It w ly hart Ana accident at a building | Bmetgedpion handed dot yexter any Dullding | under consirystion at Seventh ov: bay Bpliee Judge George, ruling that) ————~ — os raed 2 - re while the @ bee “-— naghptons ae aay at) t by Conetdin 1 Mith yesterday the pro- witness, It is belleved he was ugaina by bin etiam. were held tn t i Yenks vote Son tates bole nna be. Se — sohened by the 4 | 1 erand jury were [to testify regarding the rates charg- | (ody of the a as hat | Le Ne could extrionte his te the fternoen. An upieal was uction e Largest Stove House in the North: N. we Fixture Annen—fiverything morning. No re-\ed by his company for electric| He said he teld the grand jury that) was bent kwards by the weight — op ' } ' ls were sent to} Hghts he thought it wae because his client|of the ladder, His back was aimort | ¢ ie seden¢ |] Main Store, First Ave. & Spring 8t 318 Firet Avenue South. Orders were given to| J. W. MeConnaughy, the present owned bis own machines and did not | broken and it is feared he sustained “ | Very serious injury to bin epine. Me Balltran. In the of | was removed in ® private ambulance Datos wa Hower, “Kvery- " : ‘ 1 ene le se to his home at 824 Becond avenue | prenbmencos near ile Aves | tren rn | north. Dr Samuel A Owens at- | mipwed te i ant witness war be eo @nly a Ws al fine 10 wan on . | C Ss li pe fin wi i mn ees ieee! Pupniture annery Supplies WRY of Henttio oe | Rev, Dr, M. A. Matthews, of the ugh facts had net been presented Cimiball wan intecogdies ee”| NORTHERN PACIFIC CONTEMPLATES BUILDING FROM REN: | rirat Presbyterian church of Seattie Tab cnee by either side and ha | MURIATIC ACID—In Carboys. ; Making of sure-thing TON TO WOODINVILLE JUNCTION Tolak Guucen on @imene atone : ne would DE) ni.’ contents Of six-room private CAUSTIC SODA—In Drums, Feephernaiia, much of] sorthern Pacific Railway It te'now wtated by the local offi-| March 1. at p.m. He will also bap: house, 1, G. Bickerton will sell on] BLUESTONE—In Barrels or Carloads, has been manu- clala of the company that the «rade | tise all infante who may be brought, WORK OF BAD . nee aciiaaite! JUTCH--In Bates BAhttle jewelers and | Company intends during the coming | ye straightened out and the line | to the service for that purponc Gobpinibt nan teen. mags to the) Ne Dremined, No app les We Are Headquarte during the past few | aummer to complete the construction | completed and operated for the pur pede ; 0 ee ee ttle attectric coms (enue, near Pike street, on Saturday e Are Headquarters, ; I refused to commalt| of what ie known as the “belt tine” | pore of relieving the Beattie water BLIBG WAS SHORT-LIVED fy tof t tions of A number of the ##th, at 10:90 #harp, bed sets, \ . * Pa arhether he bad) around Lake Washington between|front of through freight tratti After only five days Of fur veb chhorhood of Twenty. | « . ttremses, extension table, ne Kenton afd Woodinville Junction. | which during the busy season of the/ life, Wilson Kramer te wate fist nue and Jackson atrest. | cin chairs, rockers, couch, lace | 4 who has charge of | ine whe graded and a part lumber mille is very heavy deverted his bride, who fartiture’ ‘ onee have heen piled on | . ru riment of the Ks atee! id ten ” “The line i# 12 miles In length and | divorce proceedings against i tt '* nd the ¢ a: curtains, center tab care ruge, | ewar' 9 mes Compa in alee : has during the past few weekw n| day in the supecior court. T™ ‘ ' 4 will be de-| cook stove, kitehen furnishings. 1. (27 First Avenue been an importayt fesurveyed by the company were married July 1, 1 ©. Biekerton & Co. Auctioneers, - jusclateanmn M0 MIKE Vnarp war at tne , eof the door the boxes | @other | é " c h i, «ee a 60 tons of freight. | the pr No. 1427 Summit av A peal + aga Mag 2 8 tN arma me ae BALLARD, Fred Ke you sre ' fam! 7 ienment Pawson lonue, neat Pike street, on Saturday | Pomme Kemp

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