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ONE CENT FORECAST —Tonight praing light te fresh t and temorrow, winds. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SHERIFF MILLS ABANDONS CHASE NSON MAY NOW BE IN THIS CITY Detectives Searching for a Mysterious Stranger Believed to Be the Outlaw---Thurston County Officers Get Cold Feet at the End of the Fourth Day n & an : be bas gfven up the fly at least. for Out~ If Benson ts Sal confines of Thure- gothing to fear “ oa deputies. Alt “ jude with Be va the | drink. day and wa saloons, im several tenderloin if the theory on which the Beattie police are working proves to be true. The suspect appeared in the California saloon shortly before neon yesterday and drank several of beer, He had & companion with him who was very much under the influence of liquor te @ay says that he th With Rim was an bird, walked into Baloan, corner Ocettental av and Washington street, and called for a appeared th be a little nervous, and this te what fret calted the attention of James Mansfield the proprieter, to him. Mr. field has read of the escaped mur. and naturally looks closely at all suspicious se hie saloon. Eepectally was hin al lion directed to the atranger pester: day. When he looked. at him the second time the remarkable resem Diance the man bore to the escaped Marderer was all the more apparent. ‘The fellow wore « light bat, but hed on dark clothes. Hie mustache w Nght and rather stubby mark of identification that most Mansfield was the peculiar Byes that the man had and their resembiance te those of M eyes he had to alt the he was looking im. He left the and was seen in several other resorts along Washing- ton street. After the matter had been talked ‘of iw she saloon the attention of the | oeered was called to it. City De- ve Jim Fyrnes was sent out on | squarety ahead of California saloon been In the Callfornia | the name of Burne All has been lost tis @ Tittle doubt today » Mansfield regard. Aang oe man suspect- net giving up the reatiee that se the tracted the attentiqn of Mr.) y lurderer Benson. r* Mansfield said that the man |e clue may be @ wrong one, it Is never fof Morrell proved theless worth running down, YAKIMA SUSPECT he had allowed the boy to live with him because he had requested it, they hav been Weather almont wince the boy was a mere baby And when Mre. Ge mur and her son return to Odewsa, Morreli’s faithful dog Dude witl go No news of | too, The dog has wandered OLYMPIA, Mareh, & © whereabouts of Outlaw Christ the ctresto Eke @ lest sow wince the death neon Was received by Sheriff Mills at Dude stood guard dead body of Morrell when ception of a dispatch re derer took jeelwed from the officers at North Yakima. The dispateh te to the effect that | Sheriff Grant of Yakima had ar- rested a man who war riding on the brake beams of an eastbound freight train, The man ix sald to anawer » | the deecription of Heasen. He gave the name of John Wilson and sald the bad been, tn, 0 but once iim tie life and thet was to pase through there on # train, He wilt be held for further identifeation, though Sheriff Mills te positive thet jhe te not the man wanted Several rumors conerning Benson, his antecedent career and present whereabouts have been explxted, One of these rumors that was at rat given considerable credence wae] 4 resticas night Cae tet Motraimia, this the | Created severity of his cough and investigated. and found to be) pronchiss «ymptoma Me wtill in sivte that he will be able to see Bn. liad pligrimn en the Rev ROME, March 5 The pope parsed owing to the in- be untrue; another rumor Was that one of the posses had him surrounded tn, the brash a few miles out of town land a report was seat tn from Pierce county that be had been tn- ltereepted there as he was making hie way along the ridges back from the shore of the sound leading to Ta- leoma by way of Point Defiance. Special Deputy McClellan came tn late yesterday afternoon, and was Marrett of Brook WASHINGTON, D.C. Mare Mra J. A, Gem ~\tived fn the city te the mother of Fred Denney, oa |murdered doputy's little “ "toe wit take bor son sider the twa }tate in sectied. said that the report been legally adopted securing to wa the r the treaty with Cubs MARINE NEWS «with 1 whom were tore Beattie han wheat 4 from Ban UMIVERSITY COMES FIRST ROTATION PLAN ADOPTED FOR AWARD OF CECIL RHODES’ SCHOLARSHIPS BPOKANY, March 6.—At the con foremee hare youterday with Dr. G. Rt or bein, of the trustees of the will of Ceefl Rhodes, it wai aareed ¢ the first should the State university tn] th i 4 the State Pullman Whitworth 1907, Idaho, havin stitution. one leading in university, ail ‘ded by Parkin THE POPE IS ee VERY FEEBLE | | } } lyn, Hho came to Rome orf a special | mination, asked this morning on what) date he could expect wes told by a member of his ness’ household) “You are not like ly to mee him unieew vo Feain in} « long time, He very feeble.” | Pratessor Lappont thie morning admitted that the pope's works. Db B—President Roosevelt sent the following mesrage to the senate (Bis afternoon “Ll have called ap extraordinary * concerning which It proved impoesible to take action on during the searion of congrems Just ended. Tl ask your special attention to fhe treaty with Cotombta, it te build on Iethmian cansl, and to the or securing © measure of commercial rect- Proctty between the two countries, of the senate to con- “Great and far-reaching is the impértance of there two treat- fen for the welfare of the states, adoption requires me to Impose upon fou the and the urgent need of their Inconventence of HOKORE ROC un” EAPSFROM | posred in Grand. The from the chape! of Honney-Stew art~ Wateon at ft jock Saturday after . Jumps Head Foremost Through Win- Liban While Northern Pacific Over- d Is Running at Full capes With Severe Bruises G., Yukon # all had fair catcher iw the Highland few days. had # very tut year, and for will ‘probably ged this sum. hut fishing. like iy « matter of it the more fas Seteh at the right hardy crew of two wenks’ work WMATKNt in glutted, the enough money to Of the trip. is Scarce beearcity of herring Mas bait in catehing JO torr ther in Me, the season in Alan ‘This report L, Magnason of th, which urr from Feterst : Penquir about the middie ch in the hope of finding G the Cape Flattery me & pleasant run to hed, when a hwomt eaine 40 miler ing the schooners Matted tor the hall ED CLUB SAILORS ree AsWed to A Seamen's Ros Ballore ot Wig city under ke i It has been that he has sold all his Spokane in- Poltras {= said to have attempted bribe gg with $400 to not sanptce of the Seamen's Friend s0- ety, was brought to the attention of the ‘canesber of commerce at its yesterday afternoon. 3 FP. Weat. me gy of the loral sactety. by request. explained the objects of the pro: club. He called attention to the fact that the safior leaving hie ship has no other than the and to viait. There he, in many tawen, beoomen the victim of wn- serapulour thieves, with the result at all bie money i taken from ie: is proposed to establish the club om the water front in a building tendered tree of charke to the so- elety by the Northtern Pacific Rail- road company. A gymnastum, lode ing house, library, club room and 9 savings bank will be among the ad- vantages of the club. Rev, Weet made business men to t In the Atting up of the roome. ¢ matter was referred to & special committee. co sivting of ©. J. Simith.w O. Grav &. Shorrock, Dr. Kilbourne, A. Burwell and Andrew Kno TAKES SHOT AT HIMSELF w. G SCHAEFFER OF VALDEZ WILL MOST PROBABLY DIE A SUICIDE With suicidal intent W, G, Schaef- fer shot hirneelf with probably fata) iresuite, at Valdes, on February § Parsengers who arrived lant night on the steamer Nome City from Vaidew ith the ne ot the tragedy, re- pert that when the steamer left that city, February 24, te man wae still in « low condition and was expected to die. The shooting oceurred at the Bt Elias hotel. The questa heard the double report of a revolver ae they were eating their ¢ ing . Dr Tiederman, who wan presen mate lan Investigation so found the vigtina lof the hots stretched on the floor cond story of the , bleeding from a bullet fired frow which he n appeal to the In the head till « evftifioied and od. ne | plecen of the skull. They raised a section that was apt to settle on the brain that lind ’ nome while with the “Devit's Ave company that recently ap: Beattie, playing at the body with be buried hoon. The funeral will be conducted WF. Mitcer. ot thie city, te trotiner m-law of Ge dead man. Although # young man, Martine! as be te better known, had attaine ie = reputation af an actor Groves & worterful acrobatic trict performed by hin exciusively one other actor, O'Tirten, attempted it and was killed during one of his early performances. Martinetlt stood squarely on the stage with bie he tn his outeide wo pling BEAT dye would tand on +4 back ‘etea vou As easily he would again to his #tanding position. This ect he repeated several times in quick succession. He was also famous.for noveral other difficult tricks that he performed. A clot of blood formed at the bane of sie premn. Ckesly sp and Es- towards the town on bie hands gp iaier,, later in the “Devii's Auction” — oe toeee os the Grand, January 1 a5 and | Seta JAIL DOORS OPEN WIDE MAS. NELLIE UNDERWOOD 18 Ri ASED ON $5000 BOND Mra. Nellie Underwood, who has “Ibeen in the county jail for nine mentee on a charge of infanticide, was telensed today on $5000 bonds approved by Superior Judge Bell, thie morning. Feil in her case was re@uced by order of the court last li a ty fon of her attorney, John B. i ving the jail this morn- oes TOLSTO! She went to bis cell Im the north tank, accompanied by her attorney ind Jatier. Mt young wife dieplayed no emo- APOLOGIZES)... Fass for a minute. When she turned to £0, she said, “Goodby Paulie!” in « rather unconcerned manner. Riefore leaving the jail the girl oriwoner shook hangs with Jatior Me. Leod and some the trusties and thanked them for the consideration ehe has since her Imprisonment, She # to day with friends of her ‘amily, who live in this city, but will les but pities her eufferings. | for her home in Abetdeen ihi« even- Me concludes ae om Ser ber ing. e may have peace which] Mes, Underwood te to be tried Apri is aiways possible for ene who be-17 for the murder of her own child Neves in God. 3 weeks oid, at Ballard, last spring. — husband, jointly accused of the SENATE IN crime, has been tried, found gullty and sentenced to ih years in the penitentiary, but has appeated his SPECIAL cage to the supreme court The child wife is only 17 years of @, and at times acts like a girl of SESSION Bhe seema to have no realizing sense of the enormity of the crime as with which she if charged, and t# WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6.—| inclined to be exceedingly frivolous ‘The senate convened in special sea. | and petulant, even behind prison sion at neon today. There were|bare, he ie very happy over her some beautiful displays of flowers | release, and seems to entertain no of the desks of the newly elected| doubt of her acquittal when the metnbers comer to trial The galleries were Jail life haw bee ry trying for limite, Marylanders were particu. |one feared as Mra. Underwood hae larly in evidences, When BSenator|been, in» refined and comfortable Gorman appeared on the floor he| home. She haw been compelled to was saluted with loud applause, clate constantly with a more or Senators Hoar and Cockrell, ac # vicious class, who must of ne- companied Hergeant-at-Arma|cearity have Had some influences on Ranadell, co #ident her unformed character ON LAKE RUN sion. - A recess wan taken for half ur in the meantime. The farmers living on the shores of Lake jor Hoar gained the floor dur. g the roll call of newly ad members and sald he merely dentred to state the procedure of the senate the steam Bush ¢ dovu imi crowded to the in matters of swearing in members to see whether his idea was correct Did that ceremony merely entitie a mémber to # 1, the retention of which was open to question later? All eyes were directed to Senator mot of Utah, who flushed because of wo much atention, When Smoot was excorted to the desk to take the oath he wan given considerable handelapping by feiends in the gat leries, Retior, Which le to tx Hothe!! to Madis anon parks and other inke The Kmily K tn beam and 4.7 She wae built at is owned by 18 fi the vicinity aster feet depth of hold Houghton mere living in Munson ie her UTOPIA 18 WITHDRAWN The La Conver Trading & Trane portation company's steamer U hae been withdrawn from the WELL KNOWN Acrobat | side 1] overhauling, she ip to Brought ti, BIE RAR sea will be in. ce Body of Louis Martinelli with “Devil's Auetion,” Here Today Lig ltoblilard, bet will by the The body of Mé known vi head going to eault of m trl ith i on tq from a boom in North Seattle am oh that had been perforuy week, from $10,000 to $6000. on the | inwe, SAWMILLS _ }: HY ON MEN \*. LABORERS IN CITY ARE LOOKING FOR THAT KIND work i Sins that | the major portion ef th and logging campe in the! soend district will be unable operations the middie of » whieh ts the usual time ce work, owing to their lity to procure the mame employment agent of the Mill ere” mascelation, stated yen-| that arrangements were be-| with the Great North. | way whereby that company | secure and bring to the coast of men from the lumber = = Michigan. Wieeonsin and Thecsande of placards Lee gli he Of the Pacific coast hen there awaiting the ta Sie er Rave been scattered broadcast it the Haat. It ix expected they will produce the desired result. GAS FIGHT ot Injunction sult tnetituted by bans gene Gar and Electric Com el the Citisene Ges and pany veing heard by Pederel Judge Hanford todey. The iff company it demanding that po, few gas company be restrained laying #48 maine in the city on oy @reond that it le not legally tn- corporated under the New Jersey REORGANIZING BEGUN NEW YORK, March 5.—A commit- tee has been choren to undertake the jon of the Pacific Pack- ing @ Navigation Company. This Nas beer) done at the request of MARY Of the holders of stock and speniurd bonds of the company. EVERSTT, March 6-On Sunday @ men were taken to lien inland to begin the work of making and re- Paiting the note and traps of the ~ aig Packing & Navigation Com- Other work in being pushed nhead Preparatory to the opening of | the packing season company's machine shops in this city are busy with repair work om the boats, plledrivers, engines | and other machinery, B. W. toon fe retained by the receiver In the management of the Paetfic| BEARS MAKE ANOTHER RAID . March 65 Beare morning still further shaving paper ofits, Sully's secyrities dropped 7 pointy. Bully t ax cool as an ioe berg, although he jones at timer $100,000 per minute BARMON. S/MON WALLA WALLA, March 5.—Mine Millicent Simon, daughter of & Amon, proprietor of the Dacres was married last evening to Jarmon, a commercial tray the, Rabb Wire of Port land performed the ceremony CLOTH PEDDLER ~ ARRESTED J, D. Birkmaer war Mount oh 4 clothing arrested this afternc Patrolman Bryant on peddling without a licenke der the order issued last night by f Sullivan. Hirkmaer was sell ing cloth in the Renton Hill addition whieh he intimated might have been d into this countey and for n he could vel it che locked up in the elty Jal e thought to be of local “WO VERDICT re thes scholarship |; ys < of her yoloe, A cle cold b t |for good. Bx MESSAGE TO SENATE }| | cotving THE SEATTLE STAR. THURSDAY, MARCH §, i903. Bank Clearings Today,$751,318 This Date a Year Ago, $452,632 Imerease .. «+ $298,682 25 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 5. No. 6 CATARACTCOMPANY WINS RANCHISE FIGHT Council Committee Decides to REY se A Amendment Which Will Permit That Corporation to Compete in Power and Light Supply in City and c which will give tunity t with the justice ing the two Py equal foot 4 by the 4,000 vor of the granting and the almost nm of the business elty, they tom. Fiamt lent Star taract ments peed amendments the, oe marked by | LIKE cA T IN THE SONG ANNIE ROONEY COULDN'T STAY AWAY) “Just Because Bhe Made The Goo-Goo Eyes’ thetlo, There, D. weit if that ain't om Byrnes Gow " ne rs the top tle Rooney, who has been a police court character In Se aitle ever since the big fire, walked Majentically into police headquarters nm youterday, fuat in time to in t a conversation an to her | whereabouts A few of the officers were of the belief that Annie had left was shipped Tuesday night on the Garland by Police Clerk Easton, af ter finishing @ jong terr in the} Jeounty jai nd Kem wae re. congratuln on a duty i done when Annie hove tn sight aenin Annie explained to the and jumped over ide of the vessel. Then she pro- ceeded to collect « samp whisky from evevry saloon tn the tenderloin Bhe had not quite finished when she ran squarely Into the hands of Pa- trokman Tripp, who sent her to jal in the patrol wag With her mandolin swung over her houlder and winging popular songs ahe rode happily up to the station ine knows ry officer in the de- partment, and when she arrived at the jal the noon squed was just pre paring to go on duty. One by on eoted the officers h on came in for his little bit of “roast ing” or fattery. The little dipse- maniac t# allowed more liberty at Cy tion than most prisoners, and phe wanted t hy headquarters she was allowed to do so. would rather be tn jatl fn = ie than live in the beet house in any other-city In the United States sey, Mr. Case, will you untie thie scart, L can't do it,” Annie remarked ae she lined up at the desk. Jalier Corbett objected to Clerk Care un- tying the noarf, no did the work him- leit, Annie was finally persuaded to start for the women's cell What tx the charge against me? — We have for sale 20 small farms jacent to Seattle; some of these places are exceptional country homes, well improved, bearing orchard, qéod buildings, ete. Cail -and let us talk It over with you. pee aE UPPER 10-11-12 Scheuerman Bik. First Ave. and Cherry St. Boveri Friday Special for Mothers Boys’ Trousers l3c Regular 50 cent Trousers, heavy weight, strongly made, with taped seams, a splendid school trouser- One pair to a customer. W. B. Seithiacen Co Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. A SNAP WEST — SEATTLE and one on Cali barn, chick wator; f ide of 13 A. “LAWRENCE, Second Ave. Cor, Marion, winely | talk to everyone | amicable feeling between all the par | thes concerned 1 ore of the committee | t (days ago at & secret meeting | applying within a 4 granting the amend-| feet of any of ite lin ral changes, Coples| sion, and shall alse, of the proposed ordinance to grant | 1904, furnish light or the amendments with these changes | piace within the city nbodied, were presented to the rep- | certain conditions resentatives of the Meattle Cataract/are that for light vowel last night. | ving within @ district contain nt was read it|@cres shail agree to make contracts wan agreed to in # order, after | for one year, for power not more several slight changes had been| than eight parties within a radius of | Then ali that remained te be|@ half mile, shall agree to os © was to revise the wording and| two-year contract for an aggregate make several foal and legal cor-| Of 200 horse power rections, This was done with the as Construction Permit sintance of Cit~ Engineer Thomsen! phe old franehine and Corporation Counsel Gilliam | go that the last night, so that all that remains |) now to be done ie to report the mat-| 5 ter to the elty cownell for fin tion kilowat hour for power \* amendment also provides that mnpany shall supply all partion ance of 2,000 of transmis- after July & power to any limits under conditions household As each equal footing with franchise by eltminat- in the old ontaract hine, providing for the nt of an annual percentage of nn receipt» to the ity further amendment provides aract company may be underground ertain districts when the coupall, a rate ting upon # recommendation from kilowat | rd of public works, shall or- and @ cents per! - Will Come up Next Week The amended franchise ordts as it will come up for final passage | ox In the coune next Monday night, | abolishes the restrictions in the franchine from ever made In tte stead the amendmen iden that the Seattle Cataract mpany shall never charge greater than 12 cents per hour for lighting |hait way to the stairs waid © merehant and the owner of # cattle rbett h. He came here to establish an whe replied; “you can| Oriental importing company. He never sober me up tn thia old jail.” | mays the cattle raising business in With @ hearty “good-bye” Annie| Arizona is becoming Uunprofitabie. |Mappeared through the cell door and | The name of the importing concern Jonce more occupied her place behind | that he has estabiished ts the Netgal PRESIDEN T 'tew years A special committee ot business | men was appointed at the meeting of the Chamber of Commegee yester- day afternoon to arrange rw the en- lertainiment of President Hoomevelt . during his coming yisit in Seattle, tongue - name y ty < — and The committee includes President he te now Si years of age « President Smith, Josiah & white wife and five childrer C ras, Sea eee have been educated in this ¢ 5 + Several months ago he came here |from Arizona, where he FARALLON DUE AT 4:30 |for 27 years and made a The Alaska Steamship company’s He was successively the Farallon, from Skegway, will arrive ight and gas plant. a’ at 8 ALMOST AN AMERICAN NOW ‘There ix & Japanene tn Beattie who | has lived in this cou! he has partly forgotten his tune of an eletric about 4:20 o'clock this afternoon, Just as good in every respect as the best mer- chant tailor can produce, and at about one- half their asking price. ADAMS & BLANCH.- ARD 3355 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block UNION MADE CLOTHING yw _- Until 11 o’Clock 4 "*saurday Night FW. ~ Merrick The American Clothier 703 Ist Ave. | The art of good dressing ts not to rolect flashy patterns, but rather the more quiet effects, now so much \the vogue, in gentee! etripes and pin checks in subdued colotings. These in ample variety, and h fabrics ar vicunas, unfinished worsteds, serges and cas- simeres While nome dealers are wil! trying to unload winter's stocke our spring trade fe tm full blest. As you are passing our cen- trally located establishment drop in and post up on what is new this jseason, You will not be urged to buy, . SPRING OVERCOATS New atyles of Spring Topcoat $8 and 42 inches in length, coverts and cheviots, lined or stikt ined to the edge. Special value for spring at $10, $12.60, $15 and bea their last $18 “SPRING HEADWEAR Indications point » ble demand for soft hata and nd there wes as us will be the Popular on unt of the beautiful — atyles moderate Which is $3 and every hat Neckwear Special liaplay of Pine Nock Dress men, Values and com for # big ship= for your choice hag Save the Fruit Brown's Troe Soap Curls Thom Right Up A Thacent box makes a el of tion, Por turther { mation, asioep. spraying write to Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 27 First Avenue Main &6 places the | seiinanesiinanenteitneninecin AERC Sc SN SPB

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