The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1903, Page 5

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' f : _ New York. : PROTEST 0 ROO Miners Would Aid, Declaring SEVELT, | Invoke National) That Their Con- Stitutional Rights Are Threat- ened DENVER, Colo. Gage has t Peabouty and sherift ing mine ening » fore justices of th rants edt leave the town and Berve jail » . they will fight chi he t ter end. They ha at the f lowing not : kere Advise all 2 to leav ed Tetturia for any any OF state can any place . The constitut t e Statos ft untaw tie? Howe, Rutan and oth t to paniahment in the | : july invoked, You are assured of hearty support of the W Fed n of Min Adjutant Gen, Bell be th th f what wae intended i but wh ken # a which he pros puniah enclosing a mane fin r 1 at a loca « TROOPS NOT NEEDED WASHINGTON, D. D Under the date N > *. wh t to rado t eatin ke situation ports to th 4 tient that a at f ins xiste at tw k, inasmuch ax Bu ted by the tn DENIED A ute SAN FRANCISCO, De Gatiegos, son of inter | from Sa! for to «| and G “ - “4 dented a tanding f of Para by th ‘ today because Galicgy 7 * His attendants admitted hie Ineanit Claimed that he was being Or ge American sanitarium for trea Hie father is the we grower al America MAFIA | PHILADELP! Pa Fifteen IMattons bee today for sending thre Blackmaiting chants in this tters to Wh: an mer- > arraign 1 today. one of Uh aa § that all were me the Mafia, and were in combinat: with othe branches in severa! large Eastern cities, They w held ¢ r $1300! bail. each for conspiracy, and carry- ing concealed we apogs, NEW RK. Dec. 2—Walking Dele- gate MeCarthy, who was jointly in- dicted with Sam Parks, was today found guilty. Fh | KINMUNDY, MM. Dec. 2.—A fire) fs sweeping the business section this afternoon. The loss is already} in excess of $100,000. | nue ft s t st m First to Third « ne from ! r " GONSIDERING DREYFUS GASE PARIA Deo, 27h t of revi-| fa “un © ne went t Capt. Dreyfus, is atiting this noon behind aod doors 1 “GIVES HIM. GLAD HAND WASHINGTON, D. ©, De th ag wan 7) t today. He was Presented by Secretary Ma BRICK WILL PASS Acting wpon inatructions of the elty council, the bov ¢ public works yesterday made an Inspection of the bricks f 4 iy ing Union atree a thet thee jeould be t ones picked tractor F Jellan proc brick from ie: Renton Clay works. EPIDEMIC IN JAPAN : Advices have been received tn attle to the effect that an epidem! of cholera has broken « aki, Japan. — Or¢ sued here that will be used in the quarantining of all vexselS arriving here fr Japan. | Home news of a more definite character will no doubt arrive ppom Yuwen Katsha’s liner | Maru, which in due here tomorrow Jat noon. It is not known as to |whether the epidemic prevatied at} |the time the Kaga left Japan, but the quarantine officials at Diamond | Head have been notified to inspect | |her closely. | NEW YORK, Dec. t—The trial of LA Daniel Meyers, formerly president GREEN KE CLUB of the Manhattan Fire Insurance —_— company, for the misappropriating . or $40,000 began before Recorder| The Green Lake Improvement Club ett totny. will meet tomorrow night to discuss the service on the Green Lake car line, which has been exceptionally | | poor of late. Special committees will | report. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 2. hundred and eight unon cloak sult employes were locked oug by their employers today. ALL IS WELL NEW YORK, Dec. £~-Senator Thomas C. Plait, Governor Odell and State Chairman Dunn lunched together today. Governor Odell Ate tated an announcement that all had arrived at @ natiafactory conclusion and that no friction” exists in the Republican party m the state of| Tw WATER SHUT OFF For the purpose of connecting a new main, city water will be shut off from § o'clock this evening un- til 6 o'clock tomorrow morning, on BLIGHTED iM BUREAU 9F STATISTICS REPORL —_——_— _>-— NAME POPULATION | INCREASE SEATTLE} 121,831: 44142 TACOMA}: 52,799} 15,085 # the diffe © be twee Is js threatening to bring of mtatiation shy county f state bureau ny. The Plerce metro tion for malfeasance in office WIFE SLAYER BARTLETT SET FREE BY THE JURY WITH THE WORDS OF THE VERDICT, “NOT. eUILTV? ‘STILL. “NOT GUILTY,” STILL) th jhoulder of his attorney, Will 11 wrt and the oth on the boy's RINGING IN HIS BARS, THE ACQUITTED TOOK A VOW NEV- |hend. Rurilett took mole vow never to touch another drop of ER TO TOUCH LIQUOR AGAIN—JURORS DELIBERATED ON THEIR VERDICT BUT FORTY-FIVE MINUTE Naver as long as he should live. Hartlett's relatives — protested euainat his going down to the jail * m to peck his effects You oan't go in that tank agatn, Michael Bartlett, the Klondike plo-(ailently, The verdict was hande@ to| Mike.” his sister said; but be In sear who shot and killed his wite,|Judge Bell, who announced before | #isted that he wanted to shake hands Mac Bartiett an alley 2 rpening it with “the bays,” referring to the Sixth avenue ¢ street, in Oc-| “I want it clearly dnderstood that | county prison: b - ted by @ mu | Whatever this verdiet may be, C will| Bartlett was warmly congratulated jury at Il o'clock thiajnot have any d either | by those who have been for months aentins His defense was that he|of grief or joy in the court room. | his fellow prisoners, and stopped to wan temporarily tr from drink | ANY persons who displays any emo-|talk for a few minutes with Paul Underwood and Jack Reyr convicted murderers. will serve ide, both tion whieh to upset the t will be brought and jealousy when be committed the atroctous crime The jurors tock, | before the bench and fined for con-| “My feelings as [ watched the Judge Belt havi them at fudge open that verdict were too length. Fi taken. clerk read, “We, the |awful to be described,” Bartlett said ove entitied cause, do| in response to @ Star reporter's ques- dant not guilty,” a pin | ther could have been heard to drop. Then I thought from the expression of Bartlett, his face beaming, rose and| the jurors’ faces,” he volunteered, Wan surrounded by his relatives, who} “that the verdict wae acquittal, but quictly shook hands with him still there was that awful uncer- When he walked out of the court| tainty, and it war « question of life room @ free mar, © an imprison-| or death, you know. ment in the nty jail for 19 All through the trial IT watched months and four days, his friends] the faces of the men in the jury box. flocked around him, but he onty| I belleve I know without being told said: Where is the boy r which of them it was who voted for conviction T had been @reading the trial for months, and {t was a terrible ordeal Drink was responsible for stl my trouble. and #0 help me 1 mean to let it alone, for the sake of my ew Rartiett left the court house with. Some one put his handsome 3-year. ol son into his arma, and the little fellow’ asked in a shrill childish voice: “Ia you goin’ home with ua, papa?” "Yow are lett answere eral times apa’s boy now,” Bart. and kissed him ne Then with one hand on MILLIONS OF DOLLARS NM EDWARD YUKON SRATTLIC NO. } WOODPILE BARTLETT. The first three showed that the HIS LIFE Jurors stood 11 to 1 tn fa of ace | STATISTICAL REPORT OF STA BOARD SHOWS REMARKAB! Jquittal. ‘They argued effectively | with the dissenter, and on the f INCREASE IN LUMBERING SINE PARTICULARLY IN | ballot the jury was unanimous | : | quittal. By agreement among the Tr “You are a tramp, a thief and Rie thik pemne of the Serer Whe THE WESTERN PART OF THE, STATE hobo." prhese are the ingulting| at first held out for conviction, was words which 3 Russell of Wood-| not given out, and each juror is Inville Is said to have made to C. C.| pledged not to reveal Ht . | to The Star.) SBipments by water, 369.702 142 Harvey, also of that hamlet, «| During the time that the fury was] ¢ Wash., Dec, 2.—The feat by rail, 326,266,000 feet; total lonely spot in the woods four milen| getiperating om the verdict Bartlett |forthcoming report of the bureau of | 674,957,742 feet; shingles, 2.482.080. from everywhere, on the afternoon | stood in the corridor and conversed | Statiaticn of agriculture and tmmmi-|000% lathe, 62,803,331, In 190. of October 23, | his friends. He displa no |gration gives some startling st ahffments were: By water, 278,111,- As @ result, the latter states tm) emotion wh er, but w the [tics regarding the value and won-|701 feet; by Fr 676.000 feet his complaint, filed today in the| bailiff announced that the jury had |4erful growth of the lurnber indus 2,642,600,000, and lathe, superior court to recover $1,024 dar ped on the door of the Jury room, |try of the state, particularly West- ages, that his young life had been | hin oxpromion changed, and as he |ern Washington luaion the report #ays shadowed; also that his nervous sy* t in the chatr he had occupied| The following summary of ship-| “It is not only the value of the tem #0 shattered that {Mis no longe the long trial and watehed |ments of lumber, lath and shingles |timber itewlf, or lumber when man- worth mentioning, because when h nen file into the jury box, bis }for the first six months of the pres 4, that is @ benefit to, the resented the epitaphs, Russell m: face flushed and na in hin ent. year, as ed with the thought the nual output @ gun play which scared him bod ead stood out like whip cords, | #ame od in 3 will give a fair}amounts to more thi 000,000 and caused him to run for his life. Mra, Lane, Bartlett's sister, who|idea of the magnitude and growth|but it is the fact that lumber Riunsell is a storekeeper and the at- 4's as greatly, unnerved. by the -sue- lof the state In this principal indus-| industry gives employment to an leged row was over a business deal. pense, sat by his side and wept try: army of men. Th the promperous growth of Beattle IN WASHINGT the! for (i + ' b * hot-air d, inflation © for makir the the be and against fter t went dir Hea rdict was tly to his on Will, ar by all his relativ J several friends. Next week he will go into partnership with his brother Ed Bartlett and Joe Jewell who are local contractors. Bartlett shot bis wife three times. the fatal bullet entering her heart He had already threatened her life an hour in halt returned. He 1 times. ntention of the defense was that Bartlett was insane from drink to which be had been driven by his wife's infidelity. A strong play war Je for public sympathy by his at torneys, Morris & Shipley. Never theless, the verdict wae a great sur prime to the authorities, who insist of the cold-blooded county, and by Mart that the murder was moat dastardly and ever perpetrated tn the that the hooting was done lett When he was in a drun! because bis wife would imoney Rartiett is a large handsome man, and exceedingly neat in hie dress» He has a host of friends who have stood by him bravely through his trouble DYNAMITE EXPLODES , Deo. 2K dynamite near DOVER, Del train exploded at Greenwood, hore, today. Two men were killed and fifteen cara and an engine were de- moliahed. The shook was felt for « edius of thirty miles around the scene f the explosion. ON LUMBER in the various branches of this n+ justry, upwards of 39,000 5 Take Whatconi county as a concrete example, according to reliable statis- tics, There are there employed tn the sawmills 1200 men, who in 1902 recetved $642,508. In shingle miits of the county 2000 men are employ- dat an average wage of $3 a day making an approximate annual pay- roll of $1,600,000, making allowances all shut-downs, This amount, taken with the pay-roll of sawmill ‘TOUGH oh | uP, 10 Ube 'Dowie’s Holy City Will Go in Hock Unless His Faithful Followers Help Him Out WASHIN b. ¢ Oral argu “ h nupre yurt today 4s netitutionallty of the gartr panned by the Kress, The arguments anes, three fre Ago fourth fro The argumern a torney Guthrie of Judge Outeault. Th tention that the tax of 10 pound on oleomarga ion of butter, Is discrimi hibitive of its manuf therefore tliegal, and t a OTTAWA UNIVERSITY TOTALL 2—Ottawa Unt 4 by Roma OTTAWA was Ont., I comp destro: ermit tely fire this morning. It is a Catholic tnatitution be $264,006 Although many students fumped from the fifth story, none were im jured Father Boyon was probably fate and the loss wilt) TEST LEGIT OF DLEOMARGARINE ACT? JUMPED FOR EIR LIVES Y DESTROYED BY FIRE, AND SEVERAL PEOPLE INJURED—UOSS $250,000 J injured In jumping from the fifth f failing Into the ti veranda. Vath the firem: e fourth floor jured. An aged diy hurt in fifth floor and an- Mies Dupuis, was badly story. Instead landed on the and was serio woman serve |) mping fr: other dom burned. WAR ON THE COMBINE OLD PRICE, AND ARE FIRM EVERAL FUEL DEALERS CONTINUE TO SELL WOOD AT THE IN THEIR STAND oy A number of loca! fuel dealers who are not affiliated with the trust o: its members did not sign the agree ment framed by the fuel barons to raise the price of wood 50 cents a The Queen Anne Fuel © pany and several other wood coal dealers did not attend the meet- ing of the fuel merchants Saturday night. Harvey & Sons was the only firm represented at the meeting that {aid not sign. : Yesterday a number of smalles dealers in the city, including Harvey and the Queen Anne Fuel ny, sold wood at the old rate load, The yembers of the how forced thete | patrona.to either buy coal or pay for their wood at the new rate. The lformer course was taken by the | great majority of the consumers. oIGNED The junta this Panama treaty This action has among the returned to where it PANAMA, Deo. 2 morning signed the without amendment met with great aatinfactl people, The treaty will be Washington tmmediately, ga arrive Monday. NEW YORK, Deo. 2—A_ private cablegram received here from By Ventura, cables a Paris correspond: states that several gorilla parties a already In the field and that several engagements have taken place in t interior of the isthmus. WASHINGTON, D. C., ator Cullom, chairman tee on foreign affat consultation with President R. today, said he believed the Dee. if the ¢ | Senate would take up the Panama treaty im-| |telt the story of what took place bee |tween the trio at the European hotel, men, bring# the annual pay-roll of| mediately when It t* recelved Monday those engaged in making the finish-| or Tuesday and would ratify 1 with- 1 product, to more than $2,000,000./ out de! When we take Into account also the wages of the men engaged in cut- ting shingle bolts, logging and other kindred industries, it Is easy to see that tn Whatcom county and in sry other county of Western Washington, the makes the most Important contrip- are employed| ution to the general prosperity,’ lumber business | | STRUCK BY A TRAIN Honry Moer, a ta | by the Northern Py morning at 6:30, orer, ifle pa Black River near about nine miles south of Seattle. ¢ was brought to the Beate Ue General oepital here and an exe amination proved that ne breken bones had been sustained, though his body is badly bruised in many places. WOULDN'T TESTIFY When the case of C: and Peter Meister, Jenction mile Cooper charged with alle nter @ me up before Ju tlee ay afternoon, Miss Herman turned her back on the prosecuting attorney and did all in her power to exonerate the defend= ante. The girl's mother desires the matt and woman prosecuted, while the kirl herself seems to want to shield them, She was on the witness stand three hours yesterday, and Deputy | Prosecuting Attorney Kriete tried in every possible way to have the girl trying to induce Julia Herman, nid telephone girl, to of shame, ¢ y hh a house.of Ml-repute, where Julia visited them on several occasions ‘The girl refused, however, to testify, against the man and woman. Detective Lane, who investigat the case and arrested the defends ants, was on the stand for a few minutes. The hearing will bo resumed fee morrow, at | THE STAR IS THE BIGGEST ONE CENT PAPER IN NORTHWEST F a Panay a nimnengitliie.

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