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| ONE CENT APFEWUVE Ux “7 q Bank Clearings Today, $86 3,120 r j ‘HE S ~» AN sf th i A he This Date a Year Ago, $518,529 hp ee a : Ne name a SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 VOL, 5. No. 19. a5 CENTS PER MONTH AGAINST POO. ROOMSEVDENCE OF “SCENE IW THE FLOODED SOUTH IMPORTANCE 4 Magistrate George---Rules| | (PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE SEATTLE STAR.) | That Horse Racing By Wire Is DISCOVERED not Gambling Within the Mean-| rene ia iy sd Bi. ne one ae ing of the City Ordinance---Re- a ota : , be oe , | Sudden Postponement of the Burdick Inquest to Give ‘sorts to be Reopened----Police falta q Be 4 4 é the Police Time to Pursue Investigation ¢ ‘Will not Interfere Ye) " re — rior Judge Bell Reverses Po- wte forbidding the; taining the contention of the de= . oe © bet-}fendants that they do not Siti. the r the} gaming room, but merely «eles py | MOREY On cOMMinson away and placed Hiatinction te ma betting is dk Jonn ton repre: nts, and . City A De Bruter ape art this| peared for the city pool-| ‘The Totem pool room reopened aa 4 upon| soon aa the decision ; . and the/ known, ‘The Exchange tomorrow, Hoth will doubtless tinue W run, Chief of Police Sul- livan having agreed with the grand jury to close them and keep them closed only untit. the could be tested, The two 5 MA GAMBLERS ie a~ 4 en ee re MAKES ITS REPORT ee, aes & RECOMMENDS A TEN PER CENT, INCREASE IN THE PAY OF s i MINERS, AND THE INAUGURATION OF REFORMS } STRENGTHENING THREATENED LEVEE WITH GACKS, NEAR WALNUT BEND, ARK. | WASMINGTON, 0..Ci Mares t0-4 1 tisha tnt beeeink anaes Cae The report of the anthracite coal] telyou will aiso be present AL WAVE SWEEPS OVER THE CITY AND THE POLICE ARE APPALLING TALES FROM FLOODED DISTRICTS |y"i"imetnbers nt to'90 eelock It] ietrned that the report all recom ACED TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW , | was then taken to the White House| mend a 10 per cent. increase in the by Cheirman Gray a Recorder the miners, as well as many te The Star.) Methodist Influences, which have MEMPHIS, h 18—The St. {people who have pot yet reached a) tre® tops or on the ae of houses, | with water, Sixty persons were re [peop ¥ i March 18.—The proprie- | been strong in the reform work and] Francis levee board hat announced | place of eafety Many came out) Two tratge are ight West of Moved from ite surface last night ne hounes were no {are the Most aggrensive in the fleid,| that it will dynamite the levee near | yesterday. but everal hwndr Uriias Junction, There are wash-|The situation in Memphis toduy ix iim inst piuet thee Looe, se” Senetn, Teprenees oe eT eens Art. votes. in order tinow tn dire dixtress. The w Outy on each side, Inland 36 is, for, practically unchanged. ‘The city in ‘be collected this month. gg ® nah Pape ca gene | _ boats may get through to rescue) stil rising. Whole families are the fret time In its history, covered | crowded with destitute refugees. | - | ber ese last counsel moder — EAS The Methodists and Women's Tem ty would be made public at his office Ak ® compliment to the members] gaturday morning. x: -~ ee = == a = —— sonar “6 J time in Tacoma’s Die | rar et the laws on the statute - | tion of their work the president wilt “J March i8.-Wheat 741-4 " r, 19 | hooks be enforced. IN AGAIN | eset t innes_ at the Whalte the bloody gar- © fire Wright a aced in the hands of ble reform. It i# alo said the president. The report will not be the report the unions are toid ma ' nt Roose lpabie for the abuse et d time to review ft care-| of non-union workers. fully « nd copier Mitehell and ‘As Wright ‘eft the the operators or their representa-| White He he the report jt thie morning SURHSEEA ASSEN SESEEAZAS Se | ine mone] ATPALLARG, §=—--BEFORE CHAMPOUX ss In Style and eee sh ise Cw Whisky got just a little the better of ment, law and order peo- | ., WASHINGTON et on PR es JURY TAKES 90 MINUTES TO FIND A VERDICT OF MURDER IN | Pol [lit Hind hos boon in tne city 4 é B Womens Chr an mag [that the members of the (Bpecial to The Star.) FIRST DEGREE AGAINST LOTTIE BRACE’S SLAYER past three yeara. Khe bs not consid- | Methodist church Mast dential party on ite western BALLARD, Mareh 14.—The police ered = bad woran by the potice, but DL. Rader, lor of | WEF Hill be Assintant Secretary | tennen Champous was found) was led to the water cooler hy Dep-/ is her own worst enemy | 1. Rader. pastor Of) Barnes, Surgeon General P.M. @| Court presented an animated appear. | gulity of munter In the first degree. |@ty Sheri Lawbe He filled the| She served a } in the} j poy ot the move. | Hixey, Admiral Clark, three ste - [for the Killing of Lottie Brace, by a |@lape te the trim, and, after takiug | County Joi was} You'll find our Clothing all that you can desire. As for value, see tirin suriousiy to ( noeTaphers. representatives of] Guce thie morning. the proprietors | superior court Jury at bts wiclock | Mp. Attempted to throw the re. | then married ths oti! we take an honest pride in trying to give you a little better Tat | the Associated Press, Scripps and three horses being UP lisa evening, after © minutes delit- | mainder at the depoty, who grabbed t night she writ, | : ; pen by Ao a oa Sun, Collier's, Lestie 5 ene BoP visinling the POGRE-ENE | ccation tha Frenchman's arm just in tine | 60 far as the pe mpie| value for your money than you'd be likely to get at other ry : — 4 nance Western Union 4 udge Bel) wa 1 im the court: = tenes teotn tke bélee charae of @runkenness has been 4 maintained his point | Mets neicgraun’ one photomee About two weeks ago the city | sacnateroe oh Mottnatt of the jucy | tAbtammer Bpeckart sage be beiieves |plAced againet he stores. Buy one of our Ing became so turbu- = sounct! passed an ordinance definin. : a st nes bo nemremennnire { the — 7 the eoerien wineratn tae | Une hed on the jury room 4 bie emrdercus cilent will die in ced I Bes Beda. Sos Sores casein 3a that they’ guna. wore. lat it as “uiag._|L. Adler & -Co.’s Rochester Made | LATHAM ‘s ‘Over: was in turn angered large. Aw the poundmaster did not |i ten minuter Assistant Prosecutor! "Fou ses,” said be, “by | Suits and Overcoats na from the audience to enforce the| Todd and counsel for the welete and taking an appeal I ch, and made heated gee appointed in| had arrived on the scene. detgy the care at leant three held up to critica |FIRE IN A LAUNDRY i appointed bn | hae Wn the dsfandent was broughiiied paveelty Chempour @ La»- Fire started from the furnaces in} went te work at onee and during the| up from the jall he ehuffied along in| deat end buried by that time. avenue and Bell street.| up vagrant live stock. Ry nightfall) his seet he sat with hir head in bis | hee been notified that he has been och last night. The|he had quite 4 respectable herd tn-|hands as te his waua! custom | quitty of murder, bat have not Griffin made « was discovered soon after it! skte the official pound, This morn-| As Clerk Young read ip coteonn |emenielees beard from. oO e Asa whole the ed. und the fire was put out by | ing the owners of the cows and/tone. “We.’the jury im the above! The erfne for which Champous ee ee beaggg Reg wy pally Boe horses were competied to pay $2 each | entitied cast, find the defendant | wad canvicted yesterday war cee bashed ween the age The building was tneured. guilty a# cbarged of murder in the | quitteddn the Areede dance hall William Latham was found gull-| mane " na neecemes Le i firat degree,” Champoun's expression | @itgher & Champoux ndiahly | ty of robbery by a superior court jury | r did not chan, He moved Wis Tect | Fears ereptup behind Lottie Hrace |at noon totay. The came was heard Lo p,. * y wneastiy and rubbed his head with | stabbed her in the head with a/ thie morning by Judge Hell. Lath-| his hand. bul otherwise displayed | hasting knife lam i# alleged to have Fobbed an old 4 , no emotion Hie trial lasted 1S< days, Guring{™MAn named Grayson of $49 In thal Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters Immediately after the charge t: | whiER time « Jury paseed upon hin | E pend saloon, last March. The} the Jury yesterday aft ‘ham- | alles@d inganitay and found him per ggg te witness clatros that he 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block youd amuaa hos dein of water ana teat | was enticed Into the saloon by the defendant, and given beer which he lrefured to drink, believing it had {been drugmed. After he put his “schooner” om the bar, he says he) Beginning today, the Star will publish each day one was Jumped on a, a enng of rough e H S| rates eee eo | of George Horace Lorimer's eotebrated “Pastels in Pork, A peculiar feature of the case was that there were only two witnennes! being the “Letters From a Seif Made Merchant to His in court, Grayson and the defendant | and it was purely a case of one man's Sen.” The letters are such as will strike @ responsive word against another. Latham, | however, has a criminal record, chord in the heart of every man, woman and child who has which helped to convince the jury of | the dryroom of the Queen City laun-| day wore out two horses rounding| hie ueua! way. When he reached| Chamwpoun’s reiatives in Canada GUILTY and you'll have no use for the tailor's work— hin quilt. an appreciation of refined humor, which, in this instance, vren ry t CITY SAVED MONEY Do mot fail to read them, They afe gems. The new police patrol wagon, put | . Continues with unabated inter- into mervice yesterday, cont the city | est. Here are bargains never leas than $860. The wagon wae built | excelled in at the city blacksmith and wagon shops. When bide were calied for by the board ot Hi * A | SHOULD SMOKE CIGARS no oun Pwagun” maacture FIRE-SETS «| the same wagon fo the c wan $725 | MANUFACTURED AT HOME isis to a re Fice-orts in, old brags, Shiguat —T HIS FACE BATTERED | 4 { ! Sale arice RN: phe LUKE KELLY, ORGANIZER FOR THE GC. M. I. U. OF A, GIVES GOOD W, D, Wooda, a stenographer from a\e Black Iron‘ Fire-Sets, Tacoma Fiverett, bh a lively fight in the rice $10.50, sale price. .$6.50 is applied to a homely philosophy that will appeal to all, ADVICE TO SEATTLE WORKING MEN—TOURING COAST | Olympus eafe, last night, wi > « | exhibit batt Ac " Luke Kelly of Butte, Mont. organ-) , lex a 0 battered coun atin “et a tae txer for the Clgarmakers Interna-| this etty and what is left result, He pr . acoma price $12, sale price $8.00 tonal Union of A ica, it im -the| POU Are prosperous and the prosecuting city. Ho te on @ tour of the Pacific cigarimbkers are working at other today, charging coast siates in the interests of his | tides. | tut in onse of adversity they © of the Olympe union. While here he will address }would probably lose their positions “i battery. the various unions of the city, urgite | 48 unaBilied labor is diseharged first the members to use home-manufae-| ean they would be unable to obtain tured artictes. Work pemune Beattie amokers will “Heattle uses less home-manufae- | Mot pmoke home-manufactured " ° tured geode than any y i the f | West. Take, for instance, clrarw. No onty ts 1€ 2 question of build | | A city of thin size is capable of fam |ing sr own city, but nothing Is ots 250 } Mats Store Firat Avenue and Spri Rishing employment to 20 sadrifige’ vy u aye ry | |W. Fixture Annex E th makers and then there would be | tured tlgar, be | j plenty of trade left for the outwide | here Just ax w | | | manufacturer | Pebdieo keeps excellently in such a 0 bi | “As it In, the demand for home| climate a» this and cigars made here cigars i* so email that there « but | ety i be of the ft t quality D 5 L Ss few cigarmakers tn the city, Years} interent# of the union and the t i ht f th F t Hier citizens saw that If she would |theafy The latter is very necessary | Fine residence lots, on andy »w they must only induce | and eamential to the former, If I ca ar Madrona I a e Taasdenotades to 00 Sat patrenins |anaitase the welon men here of thie} = "'° a “eye m aes eX oe ——THAT WHILE HERE’S YOUR HAT, MR. WINTER. MUST YOU GO SO SOON? th fter they did come. Senttle| fet, my mixeion will be accom overlooking Lake ashing <n must do the same. pitahed.” ton, ——_—————— —— " ‘ SPIDER” KELLY’S WILD a mW HEADQUARTERS gags RS SER RIDE AND ITS FINISH | | HERBERT) A Great Fire Sate § UPPER New Spring Goods are arriving on every train. And in addition to : Great Fire Sale Barg: the greatest Seattle has “OPK iN “Spid i rine or who ; rate the lights went out so far as he le 4 ever seen— W ILL COST 10 000 t to the cotepration | has Xaly, # Mine for huosell [wea concerned. When. he woke up ; In Our new and commodious quarters, we have also ample space to 3 t Nt to the colebration 10-11-12 Scheuer- | show the new things. Of Water-Damaged Merchandise isnow going on at The Leader. Our y of Henrik Ibsen, ving, attempted to stop a back | Ofty Jailer John Corbett wae trying The new In Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Vel- allie p wweglan poet and| last night. As a result de: to Wake him up so that the trusties man Block, First | vets, Ginghams, White Goods, Linens, Comforters, Ladies’ Gloves, hack finally sweep out the cell that he was av. and Cherry st Corsets, Neckwear, Jewelry, Millinery, Ete., Ete. |dramatiat, have b ahandoned, |Jall. The (GTY COUNCIL LIKELY TO TAKE EXCEPTION TO EXPENDI-|owing to Tbxen’s serious Hinexs when this happened “Spider we upying. In the city Ja azing at myriads of terr a lay uncon Cail, looking or #hopping—You are welcome just the je TORE OF $20,000 IN EXCESS OF CONTRACT PRICE fodies Coating In a flery firme nthe pavement nem. the Don't forget, we-are'tn our new etere in the Lumber casas ; Exchange te down and out two ¢ James street 1 First ay uti din, BM sce gersty seve onte, rose vom te tm esses WRIGHT WILL tears. sant Sttstt, Seeeea Pau aan tha nae to Hew fire headquarters now| the cost of filling fm around the the calby next tine “Spider He was t to the wee | SEK Of conwtruction at Third| building which is some 10 feet back BE EXTRADITED ve" to stop a hack he says he te] city gail and there atiowed to sober Levinson’s “Quality Store. Soe Sth and Main atreet will| from the street, and paving around going to build a brick wall across the|up, He was released late this morn All Botties Full Measu Pity before it ie finally com. | it, making a total of some $20,000. street ing. about 320,00 than the| ‘Chief Cook of the fire department] LONDON, March 18—Ambasaador| It waa but a few minutes before 3] | At the station he gave the name of Use ‘ 1 Sarr ma Pe prese "| & eommnente oa to Lon Choate today authenticated the |o'clock this morning when Bolder: J. Curtain weg! ae ne: there prom | city coun) At ie next meeting, am sapers extraditing Whitaker Wright, |thought that he had celebrated # het - R ae trouble nt city councti,|Ing for the appropriation of an|hera of the defunct. London Globe | Patrick's day long enough, He wasleef 4 BRUTE," SAYS hoon $50,000,| amount sufficient to complete bubble, who arrived in New York | tt ird avenue the additic oo it witl| truck house, The chief 4m ‘ Will cause some of the’ ished ag the big truck Ix now housed waited for a carriage to carry him to Ps ‘. Who pone as watch dogs | in a rented buliding one of the bathe - E eeeetty treasury 1 nand ex it ia very necessary that the truck - The firet hack that appeared was} Mra Anna Crandall filed an an- readily to be seen wher i shall remain in constant service, as sailing along under a heavy w on |awer and cros# complaint In the su- We handle the product of id that the original in-|it would be much needed in cane of a ET GIRON the hill coming down from Fourth | perior court this morning to the di the oldest. and mi noted the council was to bulld| fire in the business district of the to Third avenue on James street |vorce pult recently instituted againat| wineries in Calitornia - that would cost be- | city, — With all the power he could muater|her by ©. J. Crandall. Mra, Cran. | wines wold at Levinaon's can and $40,000 When completed the new fire] pomp, March 18.—From a high| "Spider" called to the man on the| dail allewes that since her marriage be depended upon for abso. ‘ ma _ fe that the| headquarters will be @ most elabo-|gourco comes the report that the|Box to stop and load him into the/to the plaintiff she has had to submit lute purity, strength and gen- 1 OUR, SPECIALTY 1 will not be| rately finished building with its tile Superior of the Trappixts Order har waane “Spider” saya that theito many tidignities, such as being ¢ Three graduates of pharmacy give t will, no doubt,| walle, marble baths, private b sireunced to the pope that Giron, |cabby heard him, but that he paid [ealied vile names and choked on o¢- 5 per gal 1.00 ’ thelr whole attention to our dis- if not the finest; | chambers for the chief and captains | who eloped with Crown Princess |no attention to the call, After call r Port, per ral $i:39 4 pensary character in the] and @ private marble finished bath-| Louise, has already entered the | ie 8 few times Kelly decided to stop 1 d Lavinson's "Old Royal” per ? Deliveries made anywhere in the ere the fwult in be-| room fo \ Trappiet community the team hininoit. fe and aska tha be given wal $2.00 city th the board of public ——— pRrociisiietnct 1 ye flying leap sree deoree and entire control “Levinaon’s Beat". Port, per OPEN ALL NIGHT. SPproving plans that the nigh h by the bit 1 stable business for the gal $3.00 K Sunset, Main 385, Independent 36. [rw Bae.) | THE POPE IS WANTS 810,000 © [Riri tau el uae Sige anh] ) ur Wh then plung: mate over the | ber h n eanducti | cL ” | Bea Med 7 tne usa. ILL. AGAIN | 0,00 57 egton un Peto LEMS ieee! Sion \f, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. exp | f o@ that part of it in- the city, to recover $10,000 for al-|botnd to atop the horses and to get] though 4 copy has been served upon Contract finished by : joged personal injuries, is baile | into, the pack. The horses were | her 627 FIRST AVE. b Contract’ cafix for ty | 7 are ‘~The por ard by fu ° Jude ne «| frightened and would not stop. Down we MEM the entice sirnctise cod at eontiated, and the recepuion| today. Men. Kegierton claima tO) the hilt they flew with “spider” | FROM FORTY MILE CREEK 5 of his even mont intimate friends has|have eaught he at in the side-| dangling at the bit. He elung on] G, A Woodruff of Forty-Mile In your Glasses, we invite you to call on ws, Remember that Jended. Dr. Lappont, the| walk at Bighth e and Lenora | with a death grip, but hin feet only |@reek, Alaska, 18 a guest of the But. | Our optical establishment. Ia the ‘only Up-lo-date, exclusive and other | pope’s physician, will not specify | street, f wequ « of which #he | touched the ground at intervals, ler, Mr. Woodruff predicts a_xreat tHoal establiahment In the state, We svcceed because there nnd FOE oe oe ete niarin | wan thrown to tie ground and fert-| “While on, the wild ride down thefrush to the new nitikes ut Forty i # no Muess-work In our method of Atting. ute n cont, ie felt in Vatican circles as to Che | ousty jured. The gecident oceut-|steep hill “Spider’ was atrack by| Mile Creek, and in the Tanapa dis- c EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY between 94,000 and! effect of the repeated collapre, red last September. someone or by something. At any |trict ‘ ~ 108 Becond avenue, New York block, Phone, James 1801,

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