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one CENT THE SEATTLE STAR. (REZ =H south winds SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH No. 1a. MFFICERS KILL & sae 555. STRANGE DEATHS BOLDBURGLAR = ON OCEAN LINER as CENTS PER MONTH ently as he fell to the floor, |The eyes are dark and the ehin re } the bela! « oeo Steamship Karamania Reaches a at to Karl Six of Her “y ~ | chase ber Sentsctive take Ma eeriT we | P. rs and Crew Have Died From jetectives Adams and Lane Shoot Down a Crook 5 6s" ve seat “al seomSome Unknown Poison ‘Supposed to Have Been E. E. Murray, Whom "ss: 's'sie"sigu'or" es CABLE CAR a N March 16. A verit and th mW YORK The others had apparently been fred | ceding and weak. The b throweh the window 6 fort - »wing day another pas- other Was put ashor ~ | H . H d A b hed i »/ , able de y cast anchor at quar- | Pa he physicians at Paler-| senger died soon after being taken to They lad Ambus n a Grocery Store | Stent” atsee wowed would re 503 |ale death ship’ cant anchor at auar- | Valerma. the pbyeceM A utters the ship's hospital. “A fourth pamsenc 5 in death, Ichor line steamer Karamanta ling from the ef w of ne kind of | ger wae found dead in his berth, Alb | “ thie morning, before During her run from Marseilles to | polson unknown to them. Joining rthe in the the discovery of the laundry tag, It thin port two of her erew and four of After leaving Palermo fe 1 They were buried at sea. AG. Lane, sity) through the perfidy of one of his} When the detectives were certain) Was thought by the police that: the her passengers died under the most | members of crew in the same and #hip's doctors be- killed « burglar,/companions in crime. A hat the burgta ad effected an Man ih the morgue was William BS. ‘ 3 mysterious circumstances, The lives | warc were stricken the same o# that the deaths we suned by B Murry, ty the) pigeon” & eriininal ter entrance, they moved forward| S4vaee, who Is well Car Bo, ot the Yeuler i her passengers aud mem-|the first four had been. As soon as| poisonous gases emanating from d- | & Unter why the police informa-| quickly, rev in hand, and) Poles. The theory was ren away h ere waved with the | they were etruck with the deadly ti ¢ unknown article in the ship's jttom for ao lerat had ine | quietly approack glans door in| % 8 ral marks Be! Gown the bill from T joulty | ness they rushed on deck, where the | formed the two detectives that a/ the rear of the at They believed| U0" found on the dead man did not| a@davenue to the Lak | ‘The strange t air partially revived them. Karamania will be detained at iP Was to be “turned” in Bick-|at that Cine that both housebreakers | @lY With the deseription of Savage, bm house at 6:80 last |ceeding fatalit ° kept on deck until fully ntine until # full and complete but as] fords grocery. and Adams and Lane| were inside, and were planning to|,,4 Delmt that inay lead to the final) aight. The hill at this point le very | knows the cause of ‘ Yong th oy 1 fed aaa th off was me ¢ state and federal health officials ver| than that it was due to the action of | were a positively t bushed on the other ide at| bag them both | identification of the dead man waelsteep and the car fairly few is thought by ome that those who ry marks and| the street when the store was brok As it Inter developed, but one bur. | Moevered by Police Inspector Wil. | the raiis, Had it been for the|same subtie poison, whether gas te eer lar wan inside the stare. ‘The och. | {4° thie morning. From his discov: |erip| which was in the slot, tt is|eous or solid no ene can do more with epasme been the vietime of premadle mame Was) The detectives went to the atore at/er had decamped, but there is every | Sty, 1 IN thought that the dead man} thought the car would have Jumped | than conjecture wame symptoms ae had ma ne Khip's comp | was at one time « steward or an as | over the trestle on which two blocks! On the run to Palermo from Mar- | of the sailors, The passengers 1 with a hortecidal man Of the Star to- in the possexsion of nome sub- won little known to medical about 10 o'clock and had not waited| reason to belleve that before going, th the burglara ppeared. the had given the alarm. At any} > of them After|rate, the man on the Inside waa & Madison street car] aware of the approach of the officers! thumb and fh a f the left | short from the | they sauntered past the grocery store|and as th: feached e doo | r ey reached the door he! hand, was found on the corpse. Thelof the company. The car was ¢ teundtry Meundry, «($53 Firat) and stopped at the rear corner of|made a desperate break for liberty, | ee found in one of| the building. They examined closely |amashing the glass door and firing | [W{re" Sre well defined and might! wey to the lake when at Thirty -wec LUNATIC SENT TO STEILACOOM the latter elue | the windows and doors of the build. | his revolver out of the eaine. ne | have Be iad -—— rooanty bog wae avenue the front trdcks left the farah Brosseau, the pretty French results were de yen seas! A detectives beeargy we Soe Taek thes She mol je o ol ne w ested Bund ‘or laundry Niet the aide’ of the bulidine’ The detectives were surprised, but| man had in hie pooket the tetephana| There were no passengers and | girl who was arrested Sunday for| ; we Dubleting, ‘ter | promptly returned the fire, amd Lane wlephone | the conductor and motorman put the insanity, was committed to the tn delonged | Which one of the burgt assisted|ran to ¢ number of A. T. Pritchard, a steam-l|ear back by means of crow AS seytum by Judge Tallman yee. sistant on & const steamship. The! of the track is built lecilies four of the crew were taken | died in a short time after four tattoo marks often worn by men t no one was killed or injured |suddenly 1! and two of them died | stricken in spite of all efforts to nave) in this tine work between thelin the cat immediately, One recovered | them — front of the building to ~ ’ patdered | the other to climb | pre ver a ehip man 4 on the " “ 7 ‘ > o eebhouse with bt | minutes after he or en ae nll gy ce gy RO the morgue today and ge Be) og be att A constantly on religion CYCLONE SWEEPS OVER CITY « e detectives, as the men were cf » * ened by ; io hi a 4 aaron in] nearby, was awakened hy the funil “0 im ste gee IN NORTHEAST QUEENSLAND t. The po-|tore up several feet of trent! ne the Japanese whe/|a shadow part the time. Thejade and came to the assistance | noise of the breaking window could | the policer 1 the | this served to prevent it from erash- By thie time all w LILLIAN KONZCOL AS- | TO ARRANGE eee iret neverity” #wept ; SS the dat mania] lee ce : the policemen ne t the face Img anton. the ear barn. \e estore nally put Hot One oF ftte tea mane have beet asia the tore Finally ; Sat not or nf then oan 1 Sree datayea nhout on heer Me over the city of Towneville in Nort aie a a . ay. The hoapt * destroyed and six patients 1 and nine seriously in- were more or and hundreds STOLE 80X OF SHOES Henry Pioehn war arrested by a| Mise Lilian Kouscol war am ited patrolman of West @ Surry’s by & footpad at the corner of Third} At the agency Inet night on a charge of avenue and Bpring #treet Inst even (last night « grand larceny, It # allewed that he | ing and knoe down at the end of nigle a bo: the Wash-|& Gesperate struggle which ington Bh. der peculiag | made to keep the f cirdumatances, It te said that after | ing ber p the taotory med last night, Ploehn ed the att Sipped up Inte the store room and | passing ab threw a bex of shoes out Into the | street and he came t pad took | alley. Later he came to get them, As he approached th and wan arrested. to his heels, Miss Kouscol's rescuer | ~ a Pickart followed. The chase ended when the FOR STEALING A WATCH | {hrowgn dark streets nnd alleym. din | Pilvard Stiliman, aline Walter appeared in the I jes theater on _ Harvey, was arrested last night by Washington street and Second av- Patroiman Damm on a charge of uth. Stealing a watch from the room of Tt | iceman wae called who, after B. Adrick, tn the Western hotel searching the th rresteg Jos . ber First avenue and Washington eph Hrinkman rink street man has not been positively tdentt a fied ax Miss Kouscol’s aseatiant, but a will be held pending an Investigation tear A surr case ea ee reend tiiahle Transfer company | Detmonico restauragt « Fase on her THE CLUETT SHIRTS way home from Work when as Seen stclen from ‘one of its| ste THE MONARCH SHIRTS FIRE INA THS SUPERIOR SHIRTS ‘DISTRESS cond, attain tere | Dare reenived | ne Sus Priced From 75c to $2.00 oy gn al FOR CONGRESS 8 Soes2ia a any eitixe seriously ingu ¢ rendered hor of the city coune!l jution was passed requesting the mayer to appoint a Lia mittee of five business men to] 4 large crowd of 157 people arrived jarrenge f the meeting of the this morning from San Francisco on ‘TraneM imaiawt ppt vere which the steamer City of Puebla. The will be held in Seattle during the| Puebia encountered rough weather coming year up the coast everything else, we buy direct from the maker, for spot cash. Pacific coal mine at Chestnut, Mont has broken out with renewed vigor French bark Nene Kervitier,| #04 ft Is now thought that the en- ys out from Zanzibar to Ho- * mine will be destroyed. ail put in at Hydney tn distress ts to quench the flames have . in tow of a tum, accord.| proved futile and the heat ts now & cablegram received from) intense that it ts impossible to thie morning, by W. T. Isted,| approach within 1000 feet of the eyo of M. A. Neweil | mine, Rene Kervilier was re- = tose) Adams & Blanchard 7322si A" DOBLIN INSANE NEW YORK, March 10.—Phitip | Largest Stove House in the Nor thwost Dobtin, of o-bont-bribe fame, was examin jctam last | night and pronounce neane. He was taken to an Insane asylam this morning — ————$ ge Vendee went up to 12) FORMAL CHARGE 18 MADE - A Warrent Was tesued from Jus- Danish bark Henriette Haas-| 4. George's court tomy charging | $5 days from Bt. Michael (©) Cnartes Butler with aaseulting Joha TO THE BAD BOY: “IF YOU HAD FINISHED YOUR TASK YOU WOULD NOT HAVE TO @E KEPT IN.” Reon rice rerereey: Sh courtney with intent to commit mur- “I T. rate on the Diritish steamer 0 days from Mot! Was raise? thie morning to 26 jemt. The rate on the German Biotertyk, 31 days from Rot- our immense stock. We carry Hoe OS, ree eee Gear seems, EET? and at right prices, at the Annex. jbetantially built, brick plers, ete. AND HIS KNOWLEDGE OF GAMBLING Teo fots all fenced, good garden Two cars more of the Hicks Tacoma stock of Mantels, Grates, Fix- »0 gas the chief at-{ went in next and was asked some Reports From Great Valleys of Mi e, West Show a Ae Mtr ain mce Tt, || tures and Furnaces arrived this morning. The four cars which a regarding the Whittlesey located just mite the oricket rived yesterday are nearly unio: and the goods are being “put in casston of fdnavtage” Ste was tion cated to tel! the Grave Danger From Inu in. Now LIBRARY + grownds on the Cotumbia car tt shape” ac fest as possible, Wait for the sale. what he knew of the alleged hold-up mr $4 (f ir sign is on the property. It & understood that ‘4 ot. hts dopatics last Your, throughs Being Faced by Thousagds'' |”... «°° porn ee Se - i HERBERT & tax deli y. i c that « ad ° mal . , ' today, Citizens of Shawneetown, Til, | river aftuation ix now viewed by all Tefrained trom | miatake when Telegraphic reports received pare li wit! oy bend 28 ae | Was discovered the dep 5 he from points in the many persona were drowned is e alarm Vet river~ of that poche ay Me aty in, ques: [by the Wer - Wile: | the flood of beveral yeare mee, mC iwar and engineers con that that he had dis-| OP extorted the sum named from |souri, Ohio and Mississippi river % ithe wiet! for rect! p Gisucasing the advisability of order. |serfeer danger threaten . ~ incumbent | the matter and Beats tue. MYi0e | Valleys indicate that the vast tering « general removal of goods and| At? o'clock this morning the river 10-11-12 Scheuer- Dd tty tebe nel yy = HY ing Warrants whon- — risory immediately contiguous te /hivestock, after which the levees will| was 27-10 feet above the yanger- man Block, First rene sasen ae Borne iv @ Biven bim by the) As told yeaterdiay tm the Star ex-| these three great rivers is threatened | be out, allowing the waters to grad- 4 still rising. Slow, heavy nd Che! » at fh fe Prosecuting Attorney Fulton was a}with the greatest flood in recent) ually run in, thus avoiding greater fall night and continue today. av. a ty said, wan a190| witness ‘mm the afternoon and years. Hundreds of people have al- | damage. eors predict that the water will ern =| Sia not — t a4 bend e ready been rendered homeless, and) cas aiia Neb, March ee wy Wen ct dar cutndeanininaiiieinipcndiipania emetic aap camels =| Sot-machine owners instituted by |fefugess are fecking to the sities by! pintte and ematior four feet above the present mark. The jury | Judge Winsor in My. Fulton's term |thoveands. The water in all of the! brusks are all overfowing. Many ete are constantly arriving, that the “ot office ‘pecause he wae satiagi 4 streams and their tributaries ie ri eallway yy ‘wagon “pridges have and] some nee in greet | Sree Y 3 SOME PICKED it from the oper- Judge Winsor merely nt rapidly and is now above the been swept away hae : | OF AT fer county guente, ren. temtt- point. Weather conditions| Near Stanton, while crossing m ORLEANS, March 10.—The THE RANDOM fled further that Toa ie Winsor had iddle - | bert a 1 old girl and her | bi which occurred in the levee! > the a ‘Weet are pro- | Oridte. “ware otept OM theit feck Feerany nt Bayou Laforuche, af- | ‘The former was drowned. 4 temporary relief, so that | i a oe ee aleo asked " Mace at than: | Sauna e bim once, purporting {0 con Lphetle of a continuation of the great| duces fecum to recting him to proceed the [Peweipitation of the pest few weeks. ‘Albert Kohler, a welt] the waters today show a rise of only Washington Wa- | machine owners attacked by Winsor. ! get known renche?, attempted to cross @) three inches. The most dan, From this WONDERFUL FIRE AND WATER DAMAGED STOCK. leaked out before Judge Bell afterward EVANSVILI - bridge. when fie horses = bewme aye ed — Concordh tl ‘They don’t represent a tithe of the goods on sale, but are generally Frightened ane: tat the bridew \, rele wre edeant a representative of the values offered throughout the entire store. Served, contrary to thet he had never sent any such |Steumboats, for the the fury. Cudihbee meerage. decade, are dropping their ang) which wae under wa Kohler and | ia bound to occu i tiformation was not} Mr. Fulton wae naked why he had| planks in Water street [the team were drowned. All bont# are ordered to run | Fire & Towels, burned in in Chil- Office to his know!l-| maintained « passive attitude foward] Bach hour brings stories of des-| The Hurtin road | der slow belle, dnd levee inep two, bleached and unbleached Hned, and FCB. Yandel, a news-|open gambling, and repiled that he le attempts to mve stock and) carrying any tral Pa-jare patroling the river banks at) damask and huek, frin and Fire Sale pines to have dia not consider it his duty fo tae |samite te ie footed Gietrlets, but an 4 Rock Istand and Norinwe orn | Oight to prevent a violation of the hemmed; Fire Sale price, le h Yoreman Pig-|the initiative In an attempt to sup ” ndonment mes nO using its tracks west of here. 4 | eh. y j press the a He wae aleo ree [ilves, eo far, are known to have been — ‘The river is now #3-10 feet above ~ light tan Bate’, y heee ten quested to expiain why he had {lost in Chis vicinity. MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 10 —The| the danger- point 4 Men's Drill Drawer le of ribbed whirte and drawers, worth falled to prosecute eme@@unt y Tread. | epee resem merece en enrages that the city will bet i a heavy canton flannel, 7Se a garment; Fire Sale — the tiver reaches 21 feet above dan- | worth 3c to 40¢ a pair; Fire gc garment ee gemiine. Bale price, Ibe pair. Fire otelite *. that have, some of @hily scorched handles, still all worth $1.00, $1.26 to Fire Sale price, 6c. le Collars, present day and ¥ r nd not even soiled, usual price 16e; Fire Sale price, do. had in fact acquir-lants could find no eyitunce that MYMPHIS, Tenn, March 10~ Tne | from Pigot 4 | Whittlesey was implicated personally Miseiketpp!. ordinarily one mile wide les8 user Whittlesey on account of the . Tadiee ye ndell wee shortage in the iatter's accounts vidual promptly | Fulton naid that the expert »ccount . 2 : Baephere became heated. | in the deficit here, ix now five. after Pigott, and! ff i. Lippman, « fenl entate IS UNDISCOURAGED ¢ St. Thomas } butit on the Yandel. After the! proker of thin olty, wae catled to Ro side In 1897, when the river | the row had chased | testit 'y concerning gambling in th was 40 miles wide, is in hourly dan. | Ba in a circle, meta-| Ralnier-cirand hotel He atated (hat eicearomalien down beneath the] Our new Top- ~ me, Yan-i he knew that nbting games had Indiecouraged by their failure to mith to Big lumber plants | erect tan, Tac, “st | been conducted tn the house, but vhpmong sc hucphs G a rahe sang Twentieth 1 other industries built up stnee | coats have arrived etly, but that be, knew nothing as to the proprietor Fr recent fa : Bre in the territe '§ They are swellest trie company in W Heattle GN indirectly James M. Hrewnter, cashier of the| Beattie, John Noyes and other Mon MPY wanted to know how | the story, but he re- | ive ve Information recarding de- |! applicat their curiosity. ltafte of the office business. He was|a franchise to betld « street car #Y8- | fourth aver Be Received it from Pigott | ship of the games of the swell. Short and toppy, they are most becorn- ing coats imagin- The People’s Bargain Store New Lumber Exchange Building, Cor. Senece—1118-15-17 Second Ave. Mundtre dounty clerk’soffies, was called in toltana capitaliate inet night Bled mn | Sit on Skdein Sey third nee ty | lawtanae in tront nin the elty council TOT) street, eat on Day street te Twenty | RPEMOw Massed behind It south, south oo Twenty: | WIDE If tents, thin #ide of the bay. | fourth avenue to Dey street, and east oo] MPhe @tenmer Sun arrived thir! Fry steet to Twenty-ciahth avenue ing and tewoned a family off vi ign op *\eight from a sma)i mound, wh and They are a mn wan the first in but a short time tern ing, bot came out | —— The proposed system is intended to a large Sand eaid that the ju ‘eet Ch rina'nsan, “Hie' ie. |WILL WORK FORTHE STATE | fluc fire ci Gers “ot the | Senin Siam ftom mat mound eer | ele. What the jury had! ®t nd six muarde| ®t) tying south of Jackson street the'ewifling waters We Would e e ae | wilt leave Sor Walla Walle thie af: | between Heacon Hill on the weet and Government Engineer I je to Synlett —— ME the following Drigon- | Rainier Heights on the east. This) started relief boat with ; re pare ier Walter Pul-sers to be Fan eee per iien. | dimtrict ie very poorly served by ine)” The appiication and prop for down-river points, where Your W. B. Hutchinson Co tevee ie threatened, Up-river thd la ae ed pit a ete renres Penna Morten Epp eng of the Seattle Biee- | chine ordina ce were reterred to he) caeee - it certain that the wa We give you what the doctor wants fie coarse of ita t larcony gore She permanesne, The applic ton, whieh, wan signed Wrod Mi Bander lant wight aaptiod wal h the highest point ever} Cor, 2d Ave, & Union St. you to have. late olty, robber M by Mr. Noyes, FE. Auguat Heinze, to the city counell for a franchise a ‘ ; | i i erlhprepl r the wit- nanoet se warelery hag th| A, Heinze, ‘Thoms Hinds “and the]! for a right of way for the proposed enn ‘ reat of the fond te now. at) | a Deliveries made anywhere in the city ed it © re- | Fre ‘liam highway robbery, Biate Savings Bank, all of Butte.| geattie-Bverett interurban — ting | CMtBP af | oand eer ee eS iy, OPEN ALL NIGHT. ton e tentir aye ° cee Dart of the teniimony +; Lodi Royeen, burglary, two] Cas accompanied by the draft of O0| through the extreme northern part part of thin week iThe Touraine Hotel f Sunset, Main § Indep. 35. Rimeett and Mr. | yeurs yhn Gilbert, grand larceny, - ‘ - £ ordinance later introduced by Coun) of the city. be, gomtermotibie ime tren. yearn, ‘Albert Bhout, Tareony | Cham ti wranting tho franchise | Acrompnnyine ehe petition wor a| MAILS ANOTHER faded that neither | from the parson. one year: Raven | The route named in the ordinance 18) proposed ordinance to Krwnt. the Refurnishod and refitted through: | t Ww & i EM Peaescute uny case, one Ryom, burebary, thee yenrey D. o. |e" sollows Fanchise usked for, The bill vers] MRI YORK. March 10.—-Mafor| out, now open for business, BJ F ll le 2 on had és ioue & be ates <ge -440 ca eu n. 18 Basinping at the éorner of Tose ore Inoduced by Council Murphy, by] Myriy denies the story of the en-| Hickey, Prop. Oceldental avenue o je Coe Key, " ‘tenn. nae south and Lane street, requ It was referred to the cor« lishment of eins in the recalar army. | and Main street, Seattle, Telephone, G27 Firet Avenue tinal fons committee. Hes