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Bank Clearings Today, 6543,154 Thies Date a Year Aygo, $610,890 Decrease . $67,736 a5 CENTS PER MONTH eT fresh ga FORECA rain, warmer SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1905. VOL. 5. 2: IND JURY GUN BRINGS = DOWN FIRST BIC GAME | | THE SEATTLE STAR. No. 13. EST STORM OF THE WINTER Eight Inches of Snow Fall, Crippling Railroad Operations and Wire Communication yor Humes, Chief of Police Sullivan and Walter S. Fulton, ex-Prosecuting Attorney, Are Indicted for Having Allowed Gambling to Run--Alleged Offense a Misdemeanor Punishable by Fine reat Northen raitroas tn the woret sufferer of any of the rallroad or teb exraph compante Until this morning the coast line of that company was completely ted up by land slides, and the main line ‘The storm of the last two days, |which culminated iaat night in the! yw of the winter, has with several of the heaviest # wrought havoc miering the eity, and with and in Some Cases Jail Imprisonment--Sheriff Cudihee and Other Officials Are Next the taephomie and telegraphic com-|" stl! blocked "by nuinervue, seem celvers of their phones this morning. but could not get central because the wires were down. As & result of the in Line for Indictment through fast trains Non. 1 and 2 to nm the Kast are running over cr =|storm the increased “trouble” forces | t rthern Pacific, and —_ 8 _ Police Sul-, stated that the action was the result! of both tctaghene companies rel Soa been temporarily dlecontin working without respite, but it w Catil this morning all telegraphic SPRING MILLINERY FANTASY o. ex-prow | Of & Compromise between the two = . | factions inte which the rand jury be night before all of the wires are hp ame su0er'or | corpuretion faction which: has fro | up and the usual service can be giv-| Communication along the main tne by the superior | corporation fection which has frow on { the Great Northern through ‘ully eight inches of snow fell, ac mountains was cut off Finally, however, « wire was opened to By- charged * iin hav fouling protected Chief Bu to Section Directs | @ step to germbiln out againat his eof overwhelming charge of the luc erett umerous slides were then consented to indict jreported, the most serious of which the viate taw | aditton that. Mayor] war at bridge No. 39%, between Wel- af pubic of-] Fulton should alse | Inches on the level by the time the|lington and Madison. The bridge be indteted This is the| wae 1 demolished were oted by the} Now that the ice has been broken, | heaviest anow of the winter. All of the Northern Pacific tines it adjoureed | te ts probab eneral indict ‘Other than that to the telephones | Were open thiv morning, though the me re officials and others and telegraph wires little damage | trains were fr:ra 30 minutes to sev | implicated in abitng affairs will | wane deus tn thd ey eral hours lat follow te known ‘that Sheriff traffic wae but slightly affected, al-| That there danger Cudihee, whose duty tt in ur the | though the Beattic Electric Company | of & repetitt of last law to arrest and prosecute all law was teresd to inep enow glows and| January, ts th tion Di- breakers, will almost certainty be cars running ali night in order to | rector Bats . indicted before the { the week hoop the tracks dlear | “The heavy rain and snow jgaee Warrants and under the same Juatior » . leet have been alls in made not k of the Peace Cany, ce Judae East of the Mountains |mountains,” he stated this morning, | George and various constables. dep i ¢ z % icaad-Of we nina follow the pree Wuity that the| uty Sheriff, police officers and de Until today the storm was to the | “ar 4 rm gains folie — westward of the Cascade mountains. ent tor the melted enow The | tectives are likely to be reached Reporte received at the local Weather come wn with a push.” E Menancten of} -esene Cane Bulent ter ta Pe ofBre this morning state that a heavy| The forecast for the next 24 hours ie not likely that |ton in not a serious One, so far Ke goiete falling east of the mountains | is » slight rise In hoon age i me pe to delay the | penalty t concerned. Halithger toda: bat oe oe “ Sip when they are| Gude, section 1312, defines the crime The arentest damage wert of the | night: On acc ut of the wires be- ted by the prem) and preacribes a fine of net to ox daying down no reports he ee - ceed $1,090, and imprisonment, tf the | and wires north and perth from the government stations Mamabers of the jury | court deems advisable, for « term | west of tle, although telegraphic | ¢ north end northwest. Bectiom » the facts! not exceeding six months tn the | communication to the southward is) Direct ar therefore un- | aiso wertousiy interfered with on ac-|able to ke nn urate forecast The lof the prospects for another storm. action of last! count of wires being down. fnown, and for county Jal! Provecuting Attorney te discuss the | today and is not in hie office. Noth~ the step wae! ing will be done in the matter of for the purpose of | drawing up the Indictments tn his the growing die | absence. [t t expected that Mr. public with the | Hooft will retorn ta the office tomor- row end that the indictments will uthority tt can be then be prepared is IGNORANT Beott in tt WE INVITE YOU To come in and look over the new clothing as It arrives and is You'll not be urged to buy. t while at the potler station od foked about the indictments with the officers on duty. When he Ciret came inte headquarters he took a seat the sergeant’s desk, tut soon called the chief aside and together they re placed in stock from day to day. Mewes not tn a mood} Paired to the chief's private sanctum. te Paced = FULTON MAKES If you find here your idea of what you want the New Suit . ted when. ashes should be, we'll be pleased to serve you. Agents for the after ® world-renowned ‘What do that A STATEMENT rr ements wh made by members of the grand fury “tt in evident os Officials and the ex-county official indicted, were convicted In the ayer of the grand fi thelr own ten grand jury room within the past few days - As itl be remembered. Mayor Humes, Chief Sullivan and Mr. Ful- ta Melting thr Be puthiand where he stra: Comes the sun with rays resplendent—rays that Of the epringtime sun, Areame. wondiwue rapture, hypnetise the maid. her heart @ weird commotion Fines an expensive nation, neath the beame tantalied And the mata te Contemplates « & h the chill of winter, from the All the vaguries of nesacnl tie their being But this winrome tot beauty i the rising of a ghost that eonjeres up most To the party in eated moe hae heard the eiscution contribution, the background, who ie inter- t L. Adler Bros. & Co., Rochester Cloth ing. Suits and Overcoats, $10 to $50 speedy Though her vision’s badly oy ptyles that pase in strearos. That eventually will benefit the millinery trade. of Rural Citizen Who TROUBLES Runs Amuck in Trying To Have a Good Time OF GREE and Who Bears Name ‘The experiences of M. W. Green of | back for the wayftarer. Port Townsend, on his way from that} Green thought thet he Seaport to Beatle, and im this city right when he entered the ha during the pest few days were | comsidered t hie troubles were « strenuous in the extreme. He etart-| but over, He went to sleep in the e4 out by reeeiving « severe beating carriage to dream, dreams of a nice Bt the hands of an trate husband, warm bed. « hot bath and hot cot and ended up in the city jail after feb, and het rolle in the morning pans Hh menage) inthe bay. He te stil That sleep was fatal ring about the city consid Whew Green revived about 2 ably battered up, but still game. o'clock In the morning be was cling- Green hes but one arm, but thet does | ing to a floating log in Eiliot bay. pot check his sporting proctivities:. For « moment he thought that all Green took the boat at Port Town-| wae over with him. When he send for Seattle, early Monday | thought again, he felt under his cot morning. On the way down he be- iar for a pin. He wanted to stick came enamored of a pretty little into himself this weapon with hie woman whom he thought had ne soleneng arm, to see if he war awake, marital ties He discovered hie but falied. The next wave brought error when he met her hubby. That with it @ ptece of drift-wood that ye swabbed the deck with landed him « hard jolt on the back ims. Mr. Green apologized for Mirt- of the head. Then he reatined that ing with another man's wife, and was there was something doing and he allowed to live, He got Into the) wae awake, trouble through the stimulus of sev-| After yeiling awhile for help, he eral botties which he had taken on secured the assistance of a polloe- board the veasel with Rim, and most man and a lonexboreman, who pulled of whose contents he had taken on him out. Later he wished they had board himeeif during the trip. left him to bis fate. In the recetvi ‘When Green arrived in Seattle he | cell of the city jail he was allo ton were all before the Jury recently. and all are known to Rave gone into extended defenses of thetr poiicies in deating *ith the gamblers, The grand jury, it fe stated. acted mere- ly wpon the facts the men indicted testified fo as witnesses ‘The tmct that Sherif! Cudihee and Justice Cann, af least, have meade eae” byt ny oer “the And tt burte him in the pocket, ‘cause, you now. olf dad le “olost.” DROP THEIR WADS IN THE TENDERLOIN) 719 2nd Ave WANTS BALM FOR INJURIES Hinckley Block Thomas Mulligan instituted a sult against the Puget found Navigation Co. im the superior court, today, to reoever $1500 for personal injuries which he claima to have ‘ained while & passenger on the steamship Allge Gertrude. Muiligan alleges that While lying In his berth on that last November, the boat ran. fhe beach at Narrowstone pom and he was thrown victently fo the floor of his stateroom, Adams & fleverai saloon robberies in the tenderloin were reported to the police today, Gust Anderson, unsophist! cated and & stranger im the city, mined LC with & woman in & salcon bom, and when he awoke he wa minus his wateh and his money. does not know the woman he * with and does not know in whieh saloon he lost the watch. N. Jacobrnan reported that he had been robbed of hie ch and $8 in money while asleep in a chalr of the Phoenix saloon. Merely a False Alarm ‘The fire epparatue was called to the “P. 1.” building at 10 o'clock this morning by a false alarm. er county and city officials are stated for Indietment by the grand Jury for violations of-the section of Ballin- ger's je herein referred to, whict in full follows Seo. 7212—if any officer shall wit- The Herrick Sanitary Refrigerators Our 1903 Herrick’s are now in and ready for your fi- BAD MEN RUN AMUCK One Ex-Seattle Criminal Dead and Another in Jail Georg? Swan, alias Wilson, ofan Rows, and T. C. Casey, two men who have ertminal have " spection. In ice-economy, large cooling space, sanitary and scientific constraction the Herrick is not excelled. Let us tell you why. Our twe stores present avery animated scene these days. Eight cars of the Hicks Tacoma stock have now arrived, and our men are working early and late to prepare for the sale; but « $25,000 stock can't be arranged in a day. We bought this stock at 40 cents on the Dollar, and it will be = snap for parties building now, or in the : ese piper Go SWE Fistane Mune everyting Bisctrical- s13%0t Ay. & If you want a bargain, look this up; these lots are only one block from car line and 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer | intended to visit © sister who lives|to dry out by an imaginary stove. here, but the undertow carried him | A fellow prisoner more kindly die square; $5 down and $5 inte a matoon on First avenue south, loaned him an monthly, city Jail. All three were cap- red after assistance had been Casey was killed by @ citizen while attempting to get inte a residence. ‘The Beattie police have been asked to send the records of the men to Texas for the une of the police there. where he spent the day. That night, during one of his lucid moments, he realized that he wanted to see his sister, To the gentieman who pree- ied over the bar he confided his wish, The beer-elinger had « warm apot in ed the cell. turned out given up all hope of seeing his sister, and when inst seen he wae telling his troubles to @ sleeping hobo tn « saloon below Yester Beach, on March 10, 1908, aged 1) Beachy on Mor ye’ Panent| MAKES SPICY CHARGE 10-11-42 Scheuer- WALTER & FULTON. services will be held from the . man Block, First sues} know of the ee of Honney-Watson Co,, on Thursday — av, and Chaicy 2 maid to have been | dicted by the grand jury came as a Sfternoon, at I o'clock. Interment} | Geogge Tripp filed an answer to : ee | his wife's divorce complaint in the ie what I have reed | complete surprise to Mr, Fylten. He Naturally I have) was informed of the jury's section would be some /afier he had retired to his bed last night. This morning he discussed the matter freely for publication. “1 only have to may.” he remarked © for the Star, “that the tion is ridiculous and er as | am concerned. at Lake View cometery. Single Tax Lecture Tonight Alfred J. Woit, an able champion of single tax and 4 oreenal friend of the late Henry George, will leo- ture on the subject In the Con tional churoh at University # Rrooktyn, at # o'clock tonight, in whieh adultery, Hn. wu court this morning, he Mra, Tripp wit and nv An co-reepondent ‘Starr of this city, legos that his wife's moth eouraged her in her alleged infidelity SENTENCED (Special to The Star.) MT. VERNON, Wn, March 1— NO SUCH VALUES ANYWHERE AS YOU WILL FIND MERE DURING THIS warpriein ‘Aa: Tt & true that I told the grand jury tences were im- that I had not gone gut and dragged ctor Sedge Joiner eal eo the gamblers tnto court, but I also yesterday Sis Geena ry eRe, | Fs Lea, conten, & montne| TWO BOATS Uults Great Fire Sale ~ ~|at Anacortes, lowed out a policy which had been | 'prederick Hows of Clear Lake, as- adopted by my predecessors in the | sauit fined $56 and costs, amounting SUNK IN THE OF WATER DAMAGBD MBRCHANDISE, recently bought of Sake prosecuting | attorney's office fo , m, Ala. The st was that of a department store years. It has from time ome fem of Mt. Vernon, assault, rtment in the store ie represented memorial been the custom of the comts amounting to PHILLIPINES @. Read the following items and remember there are many others too county officials of King county to : humerous to mention just as good as these. C and if looking for mc: their hands off of city affairs burglary at Me- ™ March Th @ bargain, you will not go away dis appointed. ‘his wae what I did. I simpiy ‘urray, senter to six months at MANILA, P. 1, arch 1.—-The followed the example of my prede a Walle local steamer¢ Navarre and Mutral- — —_——_—— YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOM B—LOOKING OR BUYING. censors in office, both Republican| Charies Lindgrind, found guilty of | collided at Punta Bantiago to- f [and Democratic, kept my hands | murder in second degree for the kill- | th aank and will prove a Our of Umbrellas— Lined Vests; loft of gambling in the city ing of George W. wan wen- But few passengers were and Women’s as. be told the grand jury, I did not tenced to 20 years at Walla Walla. They and the crew were Spring bone — pearl Ribbon, In black sider it my duty to go ow — — Line of ay wate We dragnet and collect evidence against E ay ae and $1 and Boys’ 1 the gamblers, and I did not do it GOL sABOURENS ‘ Ane (ah pure $12.50 “| ean say, however, that I was orgen Jacobsen inatituted divorce " j always ready to heed any bona fide EPORTED ings againat Loviae Jacob aad Suits stightly soller or smoked, @9¢ to complaint that wae made to my of- the superior court, this} . i Mave $5.00, Worth double and treble | fice regarding gambling. The only Sas sai acobaen charges Ly wire We can interest you in Colum- Arrived. EE RULTEVAN, | Sorrite hone mats by persone who] TACOMA, Macch Hi-—A report 2 ne sont The pluin- | bia River Marble Co. stock, If] Rt wilt — ’ i. aitias ie wNO| ceived in this city In to the oe * “ | Fry room of the| wished to use my offion for bIAck-| Tat "thare ts grout excitement on 86] 1844 ‘tng have ant were married 18 | vou arenot able to pay all cash =“ HOT DRINKS, BEM maintained in| mailing purpose i Upper Yukon over another gold dis ¢ two ohildi we ae bs phages h to myecit om |noncatty and conscientiously pur-| 0% Duncan creek, Cialis yk ia) The folowing marriage Teennes | block on monthly payments.| ff to Look " ‘ fime the polic sued.” eee rom | have been issued: Clifton Arnold, 27, | c.14 | CHOCOLATE, OWNEY'S ae, le ial Pa and bedrock from) v4 Minnie Hines, 19, both ef Call in and let us show you) Them Served s tas mointained «| 8108 FOR FORAGE : - attle; Clarence March, 27, and M&y| samples of the mable, and pho- Over. ) BEEF TEA, CHOCOLATES that he wan neting| Tide for furnishing the govern-|Qag@EN LAKE IMPROVEMENT | Pitman, 80, both of Seattle; Thorman | ’ At Our RT Pr power above| ment with 1400 jane of hey wort ope ‘The regular meeting of the Green | J gonna oh one] ¥ See 1%. | tographs and maps of the a ESO CLAM NECTAR, upe a” Wr nobincon of Beattie was the fow. | Lake Improvement ~~ Will De held ond Nellte Ow on, 18, both ‘of Seattle, | Marry, OYSTER COCK. Getieleus Me morning Mayor |eet bidder, We sareed to furnish | morrow nisnt at the Moet aia. K “ or | , plare’ hall, Woodland ion. ¢ Bnoqual- ed W. B. H hi Co TAILS, Kec police nad n| i880 tome ax #18-74 per ton, and 16| Prospective moreverents sie: . B. Hutchinson Bi SE. pms be p Aneel ne Lake will be diseu day and was brought to the county | NS | wn. Weicie HERE ee ais Jal this morning by ‘Deputy. Sheri | Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. tewart olmes Drug Co. Mi the chief have se een Hollie, manager ot the} Mortality Record ‘ Nelson, A large hunting knife was|""° 8 ¢ ® od OF fall tower ‘o Marqoam Grand theater at Portland,! Sadie A., daughter of Mr. and Mra found in the pocket of the demented 2 Columbia Street 627 FIRST AVE. ‘more than Usually pleas- is a guest of the Rainier-Grand, C. K. Isakson, died at Pioasant man, os :