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RECAST—Tonight and tomorrow, BANK OFFICIALS _ UNDERINDICTMENT- Grand Jury Warrants Issued for President De Long and ex-Cashier | Hillof Defunct Bank of Ballard- ; superior court grand jury has a tidtetments and warrants fa the banda of Sheritt Cud el wo Ww arrest of De Se atdont, and 1 BHU, for of the defunct bank of arrested a fortnight await the action of For that reason Whe indictments with femal matter, De Long tm Batiard under sheriff and Mut Fabee Donde te were returned yeetertay even- lowing persune: we Roberts act Cad hom, with the em Levy, will be un- the sheriffs office Bugene Levy but ts capected to submit to arrest as so@n of we tnciotment bat © officials or other | alleged to have | gombiing grafts, of one Seattic Indictment ohare: EMOCRATS at “a0 sand tem ine © J, Piper with perjui would be among the next batch of true bills sent out of the grand jury room. The indictment against De Lon nd Hit charges them with recetvi . porits Im a banking tnatituth wpewan to be insolvent, in violat of the state banking laws, Ow Roberta, whe J & police court ¢ who has for some ty Jal awaiting th jury's action. is accused from the person tn stealing $20 from erand Chappelio and Samuel Pinschower, | All of whom have heretofore been tn- | dicted by the Rew tendertol &! purpases, are (his time ac matataining public nuisances In the| form of crib houses ene Levy) i indicted as the owner of the no-| tovious Midway erthhoure, the titie which is in his name, He in «| Louts Levy returned the Indictments mediately afterward ' SEATTLE, W. ed for the day. Jurope met and remained in session all forenoon, but examined no wit | neenee And adjourned at 11:30 o'clock | to meet again Tucaday morning. ‘Te | morrow, it is stated, the Jurors wt devote their time to private bust fnewe affairs, Monday a number of the jurors will meet informality to look over the expert's report in the Whittiteey shortage case, which will be taken up as @ special order Wed newday For several daya a rumor has been in clrowlation that the grand fury ceny | Would, before adjourning, make am | hy invemtigrn: of the county hospita) and poor farm, although no definite Louts Levy. Inanc Cooper, William | charges of mismanagement has been made by reeponsibie ‘to tt that « ittee from the will vistt that Institution t witness be- fore the grand fury yesterday —-r the Star went to press, was P, Pitt Bhaw, who was brought into unes viable ortety by the testimony of Jacob Goldberg, the slot machine Mr, Bhaw flatly denied statement that he hai approached by #haw that for $100 he gould get back three INBOTH THEHOUSES OF CONGRESS DECIDE TO FILIBUSTER ON, DC. Fee Mm, opened at 1h o'clock SM& Yeted with the Democrats for | tain tite ; the Democratic miner.) the consideration of | anti-trust bill. Biack-| he would continue his the end of the sex- af 38 to 38 the senate re up the Littiefield pitt MeComeae and Weilington, Hepubt) i consideration. ‘The naval appropriation bit was! ben taken Up. ‘The nection providing for new war. ships was armended © as not to con fine the type to thet of the Oregon of the cruleere te that of the Hrook lyn, The sum of $56.00 i« appropri- ated fer a monument In Vicksburg tk to the memory of the men be ity to the gunboat flotilla. Also 80.000 for a monument at Arting C FALL FOR OUNG GIRLS BOOTHS have been the Con in the piace. The to & Star reporter that ped into one of the —, ‘ongress gaioon, not character of the place, ; Rte drank liquor that she be- While ine dazed condition ‘Sffects of the liquor, she to a down-town hotel, met her -uin. Until « the saloon was With boxes and booths te the city ordt- } | DUNEARN nm 0 me, fs not the only saloon gh A elty aot is * ty ordinance Saloon boxes. There are a others that are even now in direct violation of the ate holes of vice where | where | entrances al bear the | entrance,” but in mont | ie no Hight near the wien | Pum | airis enter. the | & life of shame through little knowing that son of these re-| women to frequent the Mpeder to induce men to b is charge ix openiy made pers in the lower part whe claim that their Injured by their exint-| | & few days ago the Congress fully equipped with the ured be the city the ordinance prohib- ‘The portion of tile Con. used for the boxes waa n. the of the irtuaily high ny One from m half douen box off in this space 1 up with tables and In these boxes drinks we women, prinett might be non entra On the r oon, how ring the Out,” gained rance is a restaure front of the a A broad widewalk nearly ax page om the main street lend» Sireet up the alley to the ‘The side door t# not hole in the wall other the but « large. ina mig which an watoon ugh to be allow Bonotice’ wy an Innocer O68 Mins Tharp wan at the WAN enticed into the place * door the boxes r | Sitka harbor | lookout for her. ) saloon within salt city and tmmediately Into the main the same. The same sign hung he door which leads through the | rtittion to the place where the wae formerty were and the aide, entrance was the same it had) formerly been. The change was alt on the inside. Inetead of rows of boues there is now one large room, The box partitions have disappeared. | ‘The tables and chairs are still there, bot all of room. The change in the arrangement was made without the solicitation of | anyone. Chief Sullivan stated that he had made no order affecting the saloon boxes and that he had not made any order affecting the Con- gress saloon. them are in one lar ARRIVES) ‘The overdue British bark Dunearn arrived at Sitka February 19, after & remarkable voyage of 212 days from Cardiff. The information was received in this city yesterday af- ternoon by W. T.Isted, 1 rep M. A. Newell & Co. erdue brokers, in a cablegram from London. She was reinsured at 2% per cent. A remarkable feature of her ar- rival is that she sailed directly into # feat which local mar. men thought she waa incapable ly without nal tine Jeania and San }ta Ana, which have been keeping @ She has « cargo of coal for Sitka. Her master evidently had the mes- sage of her arrival carried by small boast to Juneau, whence it was tele graphed to the owners in Landon. Improvements Are Now Due © weeks of grace given Howard | |F. Grant, the new general manager of the Seattle Wiectric Copany, by | the board of pubite works, in which | to torn plana for improvements for the convenience of the public jer ste | be with plans #h te conditions « which ti pinint for jed Mr. | what th }to do, t Grant to make up hie mind lectric company expected n it threatened that if the plans were not #atlafactory or not carried out immediately, the board would make the improvements and charge up the cost to the Benttle Electric Company funds held in trust by the elty ‘The board expects the feuttle Biec | Goers of the come The officers then pro the street in front of the # build additional sheds, in or he patr of the company might t have to wade ch mud and p in transferring from one ear to ther |r tom cemetery to the memory of Ca Gridiey of the Oiympla. The ! appropriations bill was then pansed ‘The house wae called to order from youtertay’s recess. Richardson resumed his Giibustering tactics, making the point of no quorum. The doora were cloned revent areas while the sergeaat-at-arma sought out abeentess, The committer on rules this morning decided to report rules, one providing (hat for & receas shal at alt recedence mo te adjourn: the other ay general appropriation bili te from the speaker's table and returned with te amendments, shall at once be submitted to vote without de bate or intervening motion on the question. A conference on these rules will be bad with the senate. If the mo- thom fe decided in the affirmative the speaker will at once appoint a com- Mittee for such a conference. union laber In the coal mizes and to boycott non-union }- Bots Mitchell says that bis en- tire time belongs to the ited B Mine Workers. Name Special Prosecutor County Commissionere Employ At- torney Vinee Faben to Try Fet- terly Case The county commissioners have employed Vince Faben, formerly as fintant prosecuting attorney, to resent the state in the care of the Btate ve William Fetterly, who i charged with having assauited hin ld-year-old epdaughter, Mattie Sloan, The comémissioners are most anxious to secure & conviction in thie case as their attention has been called to it and to Fetteriy’s past record. The case was tried im the superior court about 4 months ago, but the Jury disagreed. It was understood that eight were in favor of convic- tion while four insisted that the young girl's story, although told most convincingly, was not suffi- elently verified Prosecuting Attorney Scott has signified hie willingness to have Mr Faben take the care, a sure there will be more apt to be « con- viction if one who t» familiar with all the facts acta as prosecute The case will be tried before Su- gi Judge Griffin next Monday ihould Fetterly be acquitted, an- other complaint will probably be ledges against him on a similar eha Will Refurnish Hotel Butler BE. W. King, who will be manager of the Butler hotel when BE. T. fiweeney takes charge of the prop- erty, arrived An the city yesterday The object of his visit is to arrange for the remodeling of the hotel his work will be begun immedi- ely upon the retirement of the present propre Hamm and jchmnits, which will scour about July 1. The hotel will be refitted and re- furnished throughout at a cost of about $160,000, How is This? The records courthouse show Averell Revers satisfied a chat tel mortgage on “One sorrel mare named Annie with two hind feet about ten years old at the county that today ‘FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED | SUDDEN END OF MAN CLAIMED TO BE FROM BALLARD Cal, Feb, 2 be the son withy shipbuilder at Balla wae found dead in bed at to nial hotel heve earty thie mor } here last night Bryant fe bu MICH MOND, elton, #aid to je ty nd found Kelton tly still, An that Kelton not night About 4 0'¢ Bryant awoke and on Wis face, perfec Ination showed 1 ant formed lanee in San Francineo jnothing of him except Jaceount of himnelt Fred Kelt “GATLING DEAD however. there From the outside all BALLARD, Feb. 27 was the Thormas steamer In for # yeara on the sound. Tle now. Both father I known here, Fred Kelt years und @ pallor By oot | | Other Indictments and Arrests ‘This morning the slot machines selaed by the sheriff, ASHINOTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a7, 1905 Phe failure of the gran tern be bill yesterday, te conctumve bE of the Btar's assertion that the wepaper story of George U [ABictment war merely a jour 1€ pleasantey of the pipe-dream PEDUched without proof of the truth he Mtwr hoe ete W@Pates, thé grand jury i indieting Piper, and +8 indiot him, but how 4 pithe present time rf rey Beott firms a jury to re bw! wrand jury fe Btwubject for indlotment, is ridiou in view of the stand the Mt * ore aware thie paper all times taken againat Pi pPetiticians of his stripe. would guarantee him imeaunity from further seleures. Mr, Bhaw sald he Goldberg's atte eda had acted as had recety services; that he ven dreamed of attempt off of the slot machine called wae rmerly abe r Judge Richard Win LONDON, Feb. 2.—Premier Bal torney for the Beattie L leawue, He tentified rege hine matters, stetir ' in the house of commons today wtmed that had belteving at ae aceept (LATEST PICTURE QF THE PRESIDENT'S WEW SECRETARY — 8 HAS SHIFTED FOR HIMSELF IN THE ING LEFT ALONE AY THE AGE OF TWELVE WORLD ain : Kewsperer Koteryrien Asgoetation. William Loeb, fr, who has been appointed secretary to President} Roceevelt, in place of George B.) ortelyow, secretary of the new de partment of commerce. Loeb wae private seeretary to Preatient Roosevelt when he wae) governor of New York and when was view president you in office and Loe became aasiatant secretary ane of 12 he had to shift for himerif, Industry Integrity and cleverness on forced bin aboad je worked hit way through scheot and business college and became FIVE PERISH-IN FIRE — FATAL RESULTS OF HOLOCAUST TAINING LOOGERS TO THE LOWELA, M Feb. 2.The Burbank five story butiding was de~ stroyed by fire early thie morning. ‘On the top floor were 70 lodgers, five of whom are belleved to have per- lshed. One body was recovered at 10 ofclock this morning. Seven were injured or burned in som te $126,000. SENATE PASSES Governor Morton was elected became executive vate atenographer ‘With him as vice president. thore trying days ip Wulfalo he to Washington with the new » ie now 3 years old. coming to Washington, Loeb enquired & bride and a mun ie wee married about « after President Rossevelt’s in LARGE BUILDING CON. BER OF SEVENTY burned flercely and was weder way before the firemen ved. The Belvedere hotel ad- ing, aise caught fire, but it was wed by the efforts of the firemen. however, were badly and ran out of the butld- many of them in their night- GAMBLING BILL OLYMPIA. .Peb. 27.—After an ex- citing seston the senate the anti-gambling bill by a vote of to Various ameniments were offered by the opposition for the pur pose of killing the bill, but it with- stood al! attacks. ‘The excitement war intense, the lobby being filled with interested spectators, while many members of the house stroiied im to wateh the The bill had passed the lower the bill by many substan- ness mon, Who were not as moraliata, and who were nation. roll whe then called on the * of the bill, and it was by & vote of: ayes 25, nays 10, * ytr—Angic, Baumeteter, Corn Crow, Karles, Garber, Hatley, Moore. Moul- wher, Ruth, er, Van de Warburton, Welth, Wet Mr. President—28 Clapp, Davia, Memrtch, r, O'Donnell, Rands, Sharp, Stansell, Sumner—10 de Vanter gave notice that he at the proper time, give notice ing it & felony to play any of FAmes mentioned in the bi. He ot look upon the man who runs the place @# any worse than the Man who goea there to play. Tolman .4i@ not eare to make any iver imimatl: eon the men, but be belleved many young men wore enticed into gambling resorts and Al- lowed to play there who should fot be prosecuted an felons, He opposed the amendment Bays Police Are Subsidized Hamilton said he was opposed to the entire bill and hy offer several armendin was opponed to It because he beitev- ed it put @ premium on subsidy and sider jer the rules, thie will carry it to Saturday, and if the senate Mot In Seesion, then It will go over Monday. he amendments to the bill will pel it to go through the house . These prohibit raffies and ies of «il and stop games of cha nat faire by making them felon- It ts dowbtful whether the house ‘toneur in the amendments. » Gonzalez / Found Guilty ‘Mrs. Sophia C. Gonzales was fined foe by Justioe of the F nR ge yesterday on eh of as ait and battery, [1 [fine of $15 wae tinpore two casex took up in the pol rt e Charges against Mra. Gonanles we the outcom her against P. J. Ric ppenre fo have beer rrel, Mra. ¢ Yesterday with arnaulting and Agalie Fordan, the umhters of PJ. Mordan Mr. Kiordan says, however, that was simply protectiig hie famtiy nd the testimony yest ore m out In many Ways. One of the Heged aseaulie made by Mre, Gi tenon ¢ pUgren took plac le Wally Walle eohoot hall and the heron the stre “an ray of wit Kies, pring onmalen « 1 struck etre knony was tly ¢ # the court Hiiined,” he anid, i@ized in the in- 1 have never been through « by policemen sul of these placer but 1 hay y amb never had any cloth ffort to entice me to @ ‘use them all altke, the jrun the on and the lxamble. This bili was made the ial order for today, In all fair if you will stand with me nd it se as to ve @ pack of or lawn tennis.” y Afternoon ed the amendments 1 men the entire dan v Palmer intima iden that the and playe plane and taxpaye play | wily they game, and it ought to be iducted for the Van de Vanter Plays Poker Why,” he they play tt in th Bastern cities, they ploy iyo wine ")) Marine News Van unter eh ed for the I t lur s the Third The vibing and Piper's aida The Mar prints the news, and not tLe NOT HEARD IT was not aware that Wel ets of the to ty, | THE SEATTLE STAR Coroner Hoye supponed to have 4 man, on whic in engraved, "O. Hassett, Paulabro.” Another fatal acetdent occurred on the Beattie and Tacoma interurban thie morning. An un was literally cut to | belonged | powite Bouth Beattie, « few feet from the point where the interurban | crosses over the thern Pacific tracks, The trewtt thia point in| about 80 feet high. The horribly mangled rema were brought to Beattle and « ow at the Bonney | Stewart-Watsqn morgue awatting identification, Nothing im the pock lelue to the td sf so laundry mark back to t was in charge of M Anderson and Conduct | Morse, There te « ri | leading up | where the acctdent ocourred, Owing | to this fact the motorman could nee the track but « short distance ahead as the headlight was elevated When about if feet away man Anderton 4 trate for fa e train ner asleep rhrthes we It wan evident r intoxt cated. The PURE WINBS AND LIQUORS WHISKEY SPECIAL Saturday onty, your choice of Walker anedian Club oF Levinson’s net Bourbo: (full quart bottie>— % $1.00 erase Our regular ge $1.25—eold cleewhere at 81 Free Delivery * in the grade | © the trestle at the place | | a Kingsbury $3 | Hats Heveall the Style and Worth of a Ne ‘Wanted | Timber and farm lands. We deal extensively in timber and farm lands in Northwestern Washing- ton, If you have a tract of from 20 acres up, call and see ua. ) ‘Herbert i Upper | 10-11-12 Scheuerman Block | First Ave. and Cherry St. | | The Lion Clothing House . Cor, First Ave. and Main St. MOTHERS, ATT Boys’ Knee Pants | Regular We and The 25c a Pair Two pair to a customer NTION! | CLOTHING Auction Sale. of rniture of six-room private Bickerton Will sell on No. 1427 Summit pr the 98th, pris na chairs, ' the av on Saturday bed sete mm table, such, 10:80 sharp, *, extens Kors, center tabler dining re lace rtatne, carpets, rus K et Kitchen furnishing G. Bickerton & Co., Auctioneers, Bank Clearings Today, $662,931 w Ago, $667,189 » $86,742 AN UNKNOWN MAN KILLED BY TRAIN Run Down on a Trestle hy Interurban Speolal Early This Morning--Body Terribly Mangled not be found last night by the un- dertakern The dead man wee about © years im eee, bad brown, curly _ we d about 6 fee After ascertaining that the man|# an was dead the train proceeded to/ in wore & dark pat, 6 light sweater and @ orgetown from where the Beattie | 08 “4 were ‘notified by telephone of | Sf black hat His trousers have hot yet been found ety corneal | Both of his arme are tatooed with ttendants from | BOM" oe len Be 3 er the body are nautionl desig coroner to believe that the dead man | war a sailor Several people have called at the we to Wetify the Tremaine, but ie seems to have known the It is probable that no inquest i} be held as the cause of death te noparent LAST DAY On all Men's and Hoys W night MONDAY We commence introducing our new spring wearables ® Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at moderate prices. ADAMS & BLANCHARD Cash Buyers and Makers of Low Prices 7139 Second Ave. Hinckley Bik. THE GREAT de poasible, but the motor the unfortunate man with and passed entirely an quick! car etru terrific force over his body « © of 26 feet ds fiat and the face bore no resemblance to a human vieag embowslied ered from the body lege were sev- One leg could Our oe Minater t at wa Clothing ter- Ap idea of a few of the many bergaing to be had tomorrow and fect). yard Cotars (edges scorched), yard be aged by water Oe 980 “after six” tomorrow night can be from the following je re Be, Be Vell white, biack a5. ¢ One jot 8 and ibe Calicnes, Ging- $3.6 Ladiew Jackets....,... 480 up. OF SAKS BROS” STOCK NATURALLY ATTRACTS CROWDS OF SHOPPERS TO THE NEW STORE. Come before noon or after stz p.m. and avoid the crowda. BU Ribbon, 14 inches wide, (per- Four ry Men's and Boys’ and colors (perfect), yard... 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