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JUDGE BALLINGER ADMITS THE * DELANEY’S APPOINTMENT AS ~ POLICE GHIEF IS ASSUR SPECTOR PRACTICALLY STATES THAT HE WILL ACCEPT 1 WILL PLAY NO FAVORITES, AND NO MAN UNDER ME NEED EVER BE ASHAMED OF HIS STAR,” HE SAYS As The Star yesterday stated,, Thomas R. Delaney, for the past 1 years chief United States customs inapector and acting surveyor at| this port, will succeed John Builivan| as chief of potioe, | Delaney, after some fencing, thia| morning, stated that the position had been Offered him by Mayor-elect Ballinger and the latter tacitly ad mitted the fact. Delaney has not yet been appointed, Hewever, nor has he even notified Judge Bal that he will accept. N there ts ne abt that he will be formally ¥ when the new mayor takes ¢ next Monday morning and w he position. Delaney has not yet d his resig nation with r of Customs but has 4 ated that he in- mde to do #0, He and the collector had @ long conference this morning When seen afterward Ide sald “Mr, Delaney has not yet handed me his resignation, but I expect that he will by this evening, I told him that I would not stand in his way As long as It is for the best Interests himself I cannot “I am sorry to lose Delaney be cause he ta one of the best r 1 have in my department, but my loss ‘Will be the city’s gai Hie has been tong in thé service and knows his work like a book. During the two years he has been under me I have found him to be honest, fe * and competent and I believe he will make an excellent police chief, He is « man who ts not afraid to work ov time, at midnight or tn the earty motming. There are no if* and about him. When he has a duty to perform he goes ahead and does it." | Delaney this morning said that he| would have to consider some private matter before deciding to accept the position. “All I can say,” he remarked, “is that if I accept and become police chief I'l play no favorites, 1 shail] expect every man under me to do biw @uty and, moreover, I will see tat} he does it. I cannot say that I am very anxious to leave my present| position. My friends have asked me to do it, however, and business men have urged me. These are consid. erations that cannot be lightly thrown aside.” Although Delaney and Judge Bal linger are old friends, hav had} official dealings with one another | when the former was police chief of Port Townsend and the latter su- pertor judge of Jefferson county, it was a complete surprise to the cus toma inspector when the position of police chief was offered him Satur- day. The first intimation he had of it was when Judge Ballinger called at the customs house and talked the matter over with him. Delaney was taken aback. | “What do you think,” he said to one of the customs Inspectors after the mayor-elect had left, “Judge Ballinger has asked me to me chief of police. I had to tell him ade ee a tk Te £40 ann cand abonah nt a THE SEATTLE STAR WANTS ‘EM REMOVED ation “LYNCH ’EM’’ MISSISSIPPI CONGRESSMAN GAYS NEGRO RAVISHERS SHOULD Bt BURNED AT THE 6TAKE SAFE WILL STAND Boripps News Ane'n.) me appli of Mrs, Dora Marsh HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March If executors of the a hatte Stans sab A cablegram from St, Pierre, M ABH T March hid ttacks on whi b work this summer under the ftiee t , there of the missing amer Pro appropriatt bill w r egroes are oniy fit i FACT, ,AND CUSTOMS IN. the tide flats near South Seattle name weale of wages they have been| (hert, 4f the minnink gine ea sumed from last night in the house snide, and-ace sok ae Honides the oplum, he got four sloops iving for the past three or four| weer ig Ale | was many days overd and was Congr t, Democr f ¢ with white people, as the north | had i for years. tually by \ditiona =the = Fishermen's Pro-| the heavy storme of lust week. Bhe | npeech the negro questior but for t i” | had « yea tective Union of the Pacific Const which } b i tt | the grarket corne: Riven depot em-| og aiaska hae decided b: “ {carried 6 passengers and cre ich he a lyr ' « I b une iiewe ta he |of It# members to accept the ly h 1 I | "Delaney's triende the chiot|#eale rather than attr up disagree-| ff : Frank - ae | secret of hi oan ‘ tw hin | able yversy. The eannery com PB css len, With tears ty Rex in the place, He captured Tor Ahoy —< we bent Pre ‘wih, mre sadly wd rh erior court yesterday, n . niger, He te gifted with a Alaska and other points say that cut off with $1, and ix contesting the . theanity, om time that desperado began his career | face and remembering It | Increase wages and conduct business I I nontne 1 numerous restraining or- | He t mined by an fr to at Seattle and won a reward of $200,| Delaney ty a Democrat in polittos,!on a paying basis | ders and injunctions have caused the Fie Paty bly tomorrow Blank had escaped from the What. | but not of the dyed-in-the-wool brand.| qe run of marketable salmon case to become much involved | “He beats me harder than he ever |‘ : - os com jail. Delaney found him at} He voted for Willlam MeKinley 494, liagt geason was discouraging and at| | 414 before during all the years of ou x t ‘Towns He eed ote tiled Neat eae cebboiniment at] the present time the outlook t# no| married life, He i» beginning to « , arisian styles at Hanley Ml wy fe qencog mg teen open set Tsi8 aeene of hin frente then } better, While the fishermen are of! Jetrangely, and 1 am sure he must by 7 Grand Opening, Baturday, man er as he came out an a _ ones ae ne was ‘s “ ne lola te vote fen inamtioben inion that the companies| , ' a | oraxy \t 1316 Becond ave Delaney poked @ gun into Blank’s|"\.if' 1"secome police chief, 0 gub | well afford to pay them the| WILLIE TOMORROW" SCOTT) ‘ é 2 and handouffed him OM | ordinate of mine need | ie demanded, owing to the] UNDECIDED AS TO PROSE | wear a ate rh will high prices now paid for fieh prod | » years later, killed the | instead of a dingrace This is a rej ucts by consumers, they will pa CUTION OF CONTRACTOR at Puyallup and a/mark Delaney ts sald to have »|tiently await developments during | ee — det Beattle, He escay a) & friend a few days age the coming season and base their) ERICKSON FOR MANSLAUGH the King county jail and waa} 29 order Delaney may bec | plans for the following year og the) TER | captured after a chase # little leas | Ohiet before taking the req ured outcome | Men's Boys exciting than that of Outlaw Tracy = om BASE, SROs | Cee Many of the car jes in the " Ward has agreed to waive any } — } ur. * In several other tr @ Delany | ne poche bo. crn ly pty north whieh have heretofore run| a we: | oo Cloth proved his mettle as a police officer. | rules. | full Diast will this year remain Idle An information charging C. J. ree biutcauia nishings OOD: ing Mis most important capture as a M. C. Jensen will be reapp It te due to this fact principally that] Brickson, the contractor, with man WASHINGTON, D, C., March 16 RELIABLE G! S ONLY. custom: r was that of Hobson |ed port warden. He was called up to| the union accepted the offer of the| slaughter will probably be filed in| At the morning session of the hous and W leaders of a amug-|Judge Ballinger’s office this morning| companies, ax the closing of the|the superior court within @ few| committee on interstate commerce] giing ring existing three years ago/and had a taik with him. John H nneries would throw out men who) days by P uting Attorney Scott| Professor Burr continued his state that extended fr Britiah Columbia | Ballinger, the mayor-clect’s have little or no other ane where-)on the ground that the death of iit-| ment regarding the Panama canal | to & Francisco and to M na. | will be his private secretary, He tl by they could earn their living the Terence 0 ’ ue tal t Ss q 4 y Boott was due to his! sanitation The whole revenue and customs force | now a clerk in the law office of Bal-| se anes peel oo eg charlene oleae (gency A Ne osier ews the Sound had been trying for|lnger, Ronald & Battle. He will at-| ney bh fully: ake tp bis tosnd| eavetoen . abite the moe months capture some member of | tend to much of the roatine work of | Esa fn jae onal ao up Ble wind} cereioes in - a 5 be aa rooted tho sens Wick tee Gaeer caa like ean n matter, however, and wiit| wae high, but that he had never Delaney canght.the two tnen ved-| Piro Cnief Cosh ant Fwe Marchal} not until he has read over the tes-| heard that 1,000 men had lost thelr | That Should Have Your Best handed, while they were landing a| Kellogg, who 4 their offices 4 | timony that was given at the coro-| lives for every mile of the canal that Py 10,00 cargo of oplum at a darn on|good behavior, will pot be removed her's Inquest held yesterday, Thie| bas already been dug, nor that tt Attention |has not yet been placed in the| was 4 graveyard containing the ~ WOOD MUST HANG (By Scripps News Ass'n) New Hone and ate weight new t qualit wpectal items lergarments in every want- ready for you. We You can see the ar- |hande of the county attorney | jes of 8,000 laborers. | ©, C, Duncan, the powder man,|. He stated that the French com will probably escape criminal pr pany had already excavated 7,000,000 jeution In connection with the death! cut yards of earth, leaving of the little boy | 1,000,000,000 yet to be excavated. ‘The matter will require consid- See erable thought sald PI uting! Attorney Beott this morning. “In order to prove manslaughter it will and ua few are now quote ticles th weil in our wind LADI UND! and long #i weight for sp “WAUGHTY! 7 RGARMENTS, vests with high neck ves, pants ankle length, just the right ing, the quality usually priced at on sale now at ¥ Boripos News Ass'n) from the place where the giant pow- ‘The wit- PLACERVILLE, Cal, March 16.) the sheriff's posse at the Grand Wi INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 16—~ 0 necesunry ¢ STONPWALL HOSE,” an extra heavy bioycle hone A verdict of murder in the first de-! tory mine, near two members| The voting on the wage soale by the| fendent mar gery ee on ue for Boys, splendid we o , d endant wan mullty of some unlawful r Boys, splendid weight and quality, fast black aree was rendered In the Wood case/of the militi killed tn the] 900,000 soft coal miners throughout | aur by reason of wh with double toe, heel and knees; on sale at, a pair thia morning | fight. Wood was tried for the mur-| the middle weat continued all day sccursed Ne wilt hee to ee goeath Linpiogphvometiigs ifiom.'c0f dois ‘ 230 John Wood i# one of the conviem! der of one of these men, Festus! yeaterday, and what the result willl that Brickeon did not camels eicn| BERLIN, March 16—Kight young boson = aped fre 7 Folsom last July| Rutherford. The extreme penalty| be cannot be ascertained until « full| ene jaw. eon 41d not comply WIth! cericers of one of the regiments of “BLACK CAT” HO! for Ladies, Children and and who engaged tn a battle with | will be imposed. count of the balloting tn the vari “ i" the Linperial guard and friends of Men, absolutely fast black, need leas darning and fit 7 “ | ous districts has been made. ce a reo re the crown prince, Frederick William, better than any other hose made, any size, at, a petr The feeling at the headquarters of away trom the place and that ex.| PAYe ben removed from Potad 250 s the United Mine Workers here this | traor@inary precautions should have| Te™0te garrisons, They are sald to CHILDREN’S RIBBED SCHOOL HOSE, good weight morning i that a str has Deen | been taken to keep obildren away| DAVE led @ fast life and enticed the ané quality, at a pair “106 | averted and that the men have de future emperor of Germany into cided to accept the compromise of der was being thawed out many bed scrapes, EV ——— COMING NTS—A Wash is Sale Friday—Lace the operators sai ° So hone - It in estimated that ft will take pen Nyuceyy-1 saad rf nae | ‘Waists on Saturday, Particulars in tomorrow's papers. [ees hh Sel RS) Pasar oan Sao] WRB Ig GOSTLY Wik Tae | count will begin tomorre jand will probably file the informs -| i it mde, re tien.” z DUKE IS DYING —--—---—— (By Scripps News Aas'n* TO KNOW THE FASHION, GET THE DESIGNER LONDON, March 16—Reuters’ Tokio | FOR APRIL—10e A COPY, Ragonitie Joneph was the star wit- | ness for the defense and gave senaa-! tional testimony before Justice Cann in the hearing of the Merili murder case this morning. In feneral intelligence he ts far superior to the other Afghans who have been on the witness stand He speaks a pe r plgeon English, but easily made himself understood. When he needed a word he did not know, he used quaint signa and gestures. The story of the murder of Mertli on the shore of Lake Washington nearly | two years ago was told by Ragoniiie as he said it had been told him by Rasoul Khan, the star witness for the state. Ragonilie said Rasoul himeeit| preliminary that I had not yet even given the pkilled Merili and had confessed the matter a thought, but he told.me he had me in mind ever since he was nominated for mayor.” | The news of Baliinger’s choice has been well received by a large major- ity of the members of the police force, as well as by the business community generally, Although De- laney has been @ customs inspector for many years he has kept In close | touch with the police affairs of this/ city, where he has restded most of | the timb, It is sald that he knows! every officer and detective on the/ force. He was elected chief of police of Port Townsend and held the position six years prior to becoming a cus- toms inspector. He was born in} Oregon, from which state he came to Washington when a boy. He is 42 years of age and has a family resid- ing at Green Lake. Few men are better known on Puget sound than he. When he was Port Townsend's po- Nice chief that city was one of the busiest cities on the sound, a ship- ping center and hotbed of vice and crime. During four years of his ad- SACK SUIS Fine effects, correct cut, perfectly made This se: son's best things are here. We ask your judgment. | Suits and Topcoats from | $250 UP | y Redelsheimer & Co. | Strongest Topcoat House tn the ff| State, 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbia ff) It Pays to Trade on First Avenue. creel i crime. j “Rasoul Khan and Nassir Khan kill Moerili,”” said Ragonilie. “Rasoul Khan/| tell me. He pay Nagsir $10 to go with | him to Kil Rasoul no Itke Meritt | Meriil hit Rasoul two times, Rasoul| lend Merili money—$i00 He ask for give back of loan. Merili no do it Merit he speak English and help Rasoul. He say keep money for that. | Rasoul ask again, then Merili bit him. Rasoul tell him people; they no help! him. What you call men who no help friend? Well, Rasoul call ‘em that Rasoul hire Nassir help him kill Merit. They buy revolver, pretend mal IMAT 5 OME BLESSING “Go on away now. I am through! with reporters, and that it one thing to be thankful for, No, not a word. You have interview me for the last time. Go on and get hold of the new chief of police.” John Sullivan, who is still Seattle’s chief of po- lice, stood on the front porch of the police station this morning and so declared himeelf. He had been talk- ing to one of his captains and a de- tective. When he saw The Star man he knew just what the reporter wanted and the chief never did like to be interviewed. “Well, anyway, you can tell where you will be after the new chief comes in, can't you, chief?” asked the reporter, somewhat taken aback, “I'm going—let's see—wait—that's right, | am going to take a trip to Burope.” ‘The chiet thought this was a great! joke and laughed immoderately when he sprung it. “Bay, I told you something then, didn't I? Well, that doesn’t go. 1| didn't mean to say a word to you and I am not going to. I am stitl chief and will be until some one else is appointed. I have no plans.” “Telephone, chief!” shouted Jatler Corbett, as he opened an office win- dow. “Not-on your life, John! I'm go- tng to the house to get some din ner. Tell ‘em to call me up eat my house,” and saying the chief caught a Yesier way car and was off for home. There is some talk to the effect that Sullivan will remain tn the de- partment, but by his friends this is not considered Ikely. He will prob- ably retire to private life. The sug gestion that he might run for sheriff friends Mei “Rasoul then kill him Ik behind Meritt (Ry Beripps News Asan.) LONDON, March 16—The Duke of Nasste | correspondent says the Japanese war | expenditere up to last December ts} timated at $28,000,000. nt. Rasoul reach in pocket, take wu verontee ena ae “3btcket, *%8 | cambrifge, the aged cousin of the fa eggs ar McCarthy Dry Goods water and holler loud. Rasoul say Lad | late move y Victoria, i dying. He} purchased from the Northern Pacific Second Ave. and put hand on Mertli's shoulder. Mertli| stomach this morning and is grad jcompantes of Seattle, wili come to a J say he almost dead. Then Mertli died) ually #tnfing. I tale city under the flag of ber new In water and body sink. Rasou!l make _—_—_—o | Jowners within a few days, She in sacred oath when Meril! hit him that | hands ] _ now at Tacoma, where her crew ho kill Merit. He had to kill ‘cause | | r | could no go back on oath.” be been Gomarent eiecnes Golem as a tle taeey A sult tn which all the insurance! ~ —— - —— thie morning until he was assured Seem 08 he iy We Os Ditenenes, tee [aemuch as it involves @ question o | great importance, has been commenced tn the superior court. The question is. |can an insurance policy be recovered upen after it haw been insued, but be- that he would mot be put in Jat! for telling it. He ha@ been arrested on & charge of tampering with a wit- nena in the case. LING “You,” be said, speaking to Justice | fore it has been placed in the hands Cann, “good old man. You not do | ml gl ag a of the person te whom It was issued? (By Boripps Ne Policeman put me In jail; you no can je, Anan.) ‘The law firm of Benson & Hall began | the sult for Henry Harriman agains help. I tell story when I see sign] VIENNA, March 16—The demon-!ihe New York Life Insurance com- = boon put mo ~* “ otrath f hatred on the part of the | p, te recover $8,000 on the life policy | acon ater Bag acy gets tga tag German residents at Ling against of Phillip N. Harriman, who died of — Jan Kubéliik today. Sev cluding Baror ones Doering the violiniat, continues hurt, tr tbure and Bar b stoned the!‘ appendicitia September 14 Harriman applied for the polley Sep- tember 4 and was examined by the spany’s physictans, He paid the Khan, the state's star wit really the murderer and that shaw and Patt K Were in no implicated tn the killing way TAKE A 100 the premium. (Ra FP) | SO After the death mir Khan has been charged with| Hotel Krebs, where Kubelig je a/f iret premium and a few days later the murder, but has so far escaped | Kuest, and smashed every window. | * Polley ser ay Raion rg capture ‘The cause of the riot in the German. | sent '@ the branch, office of the com= Rasoul Kahn was not in court when| Hxech race hatred, newly aroused | Per roe se havine bean anneal ty the he was accused of murder by Hago-| among the Germans by the ill-treat-| agent that It was already In effect te. | ment of their compatriots at Pragye.| and had been #0 since the payment of | has been made, but he has not an ¢ Philltp Harriman, wtprbeotas torso tony 2a08 Ms HONEA nounced his candidacy. On the| Henry Harriman, as administrator of | The splendid value other hand he never said that he| ED hie estate, demanded payment on the SS os Pianos, Organs, and Piano would not make the run if nomi- policy, But It was refused. ae SE Players is making this nated. Sullivan is a Democrat SSS grand success. on Organs a low as $3.00, $4.00, $5. per month. TERMS ON PIANOS TORY SSS S-} SL AAA HARI-KARI WILL DIG LABRA ae As low as six, seven, eight p WALLA WALLA, March 16 i and ten dollars per month. A / RO VE eves @ hestiile dutting © nw Just arrived from the factory in good time to take part in this great sale of High-Grade Instru- which may cost m member of « ve ments, a fine car of Organs reached our warerooms yesterday. There is music and much harmony in Northern Pacific b | eh the reed and the organ lover has a chance here during this great cut price sale to Indulge In a money- Sten hes Nias seated hens trees the latest styles and designs—some little, somé big. The parlor atiful Organs in all and the cabinet sl 1 organs In pretty saving feat. Be size upright in 6 octave Then there are the cha (By Scripps News Ass'n.) De | Baten bis vonett | Franklin ¢ reached here from| unty yesterday, The af en and one-third octaves, looks just like a piano. cases and up-to-date styles, and the smallest size parlor The finance committee of the WASHINGTON March 16. thie morning approved the ordinance| fair is as mysterious as it is re-| The congressional examination of organs as well, and they all go at prices and terms lower than ever before quoted in Seattle. appropriating $125 a month for the | volting. the postoffice department extimates board of health to une fn employing a| Rates and several companions on| will, it is expected, than anyone has Terms, $3, $4 and $5 Per Month and Prices chemist to run a public laboratory to| the bridge gang became intoxicated| yet angicipage } That run regularly at $66, $76, $85, $100, $125, $150 and $175 are now cut to $48, $57, $68, $89, be equipped at the cost of the chemist|/ after a carousal in a Northern One tt rg ost dy attacked private. | $112 and $1 terme that are easy or ih. Get your organ now—the time has come to buy. fiat une, Foome in the board ef] Franklin saloon, Friday morning| ty ia that of an appropriation ot BEAUTIFUL HIGH-GRADE PIANOS Bates rou: from @ drunken stu-| $45,000. additional compensation t In all the latest styles and designs, that sell regularly at $250, $200, $205, $280, $375, 8400, $450, §00, $525, $550, have already been set aside ora tory usta. The cote wilt canavore- | por, writhing with pain and groan-| Oceante Stenmshi ly pas sthe ordinance. ing for help. On going to his bed| Francisco for tr Prof, Byers of the State University, | the mattress was found soaked with| Tahiti who asserted that Prof. G. L. Tanser| blood. He had been gashed deeply — was incompetent to take the position: | in the lower portion of the abdomen. | | Dr. Loughary of the health board and| Bates said a stranger knocked WORKING ON } Health Officer Ludlow were present. | him down from behind and reached | Just as well get your plar 200, $00 and $M, will go during this sale at S176, $229, $248, $269, $282, #8. A fine stool and scarf with each instrument. Every instrument antes from reliable manufacturers and endorsed by us. Terms on Pianos, $10 Down. $6, $7, $8 and $10 Per Month Average Saving of $100 now. It will not pay you to walt in the matter $817, $01, $419, $487, STL, $507, 00 and we sell will be stamped with a guar- Company of San! sporting mails te ‘There are a combination baa ane a tat he aid ad think, | down with a sharp jackknife and THE SCHEDULE of low terms and prices In force at the store Just now, ising from Dr. Tanser’s work in the shed him. Seal Eat he wee ieesrses te aes | ee ale enanen OUR ENTIRE LINE & bacteriological analysia. The mem- | pow, Siccheatll Ga teitte " ——e 18 of artints’ plano are subsected to these cut-price figures, The artists’ Weber, Kohler & Campbell, Kurtzmann, bers of the health board, however, af- | UOWever, disclosed no Knife marks, | be Gettebe Stewl Aaire) fh Wheelock, Stuyvenant and H. & H. Chesbro Pianos are here in fine display, and ready for your inspec firmed that D. Tanser had competent. | *"4 there was no sign of a wound) posers : 1HB Come in thin evening, ff possible, If not, as soon after as possible ly performed his duties as chemist for|OP his head. A merchant testified) gaN FRANCISCO, March 16—The the city tn the past, and was well) that Bai had bought a K-| schedule adopted by the Pacific Coast qualified for the position. | bladed jackknife from him the pre- league Inst night in being prepared fc r| In the ght of this attitude of the| vious day. A motive why the r publication, which will be Sunday health board, there appears to be lit-| should cut himself in the pecul Owing to the frequent complaints! tle doubt but that Dr. Tanger will be| way Bates was injured is.wanting. | @gainst discrimination tn the mat appointed. The only other appli | pe enna £ making the schedules public are two university students | The Northwest Trust and Safe magnate dopt & rerolution look- ‘The committee recommended the ap-| Deposlt Company will occupy the| tng toward simultane publication | propriation of #5 per month the] corner storeroom now rented by fn all the } 1e cltien » Inkling of hiro of an additional assistant pound) 4. Lang, the drugmlat, when the al-|the make up of the schedule will be master, and a sum sufficient to estad-| terations to the nan block are|#!¥en out by the magnates | lish another pound. | - - | aco Ha completed. | Professor Trevor Kincaid will lec United States Commissioner Kiefer | WAR BROKE HIM | : | ture this evening at 8:15 on “Some| 28* Ordered the three celestial ar RAS Marvels of Animal Life,” tlustrating| moses ris on . bigs See his subject with atereopticon views, | deportes ©. GSve THO & HOATIAS ys News Ans‘n.) in Science hall at the university tam Grening. The names of the Moy hdl cag Gilg te | * ptencioninlysenad goliane are Louls Que, Louls Chung) BERLIN, March 16.—Tynenstk Hong, | H OU SE and Louls Bung the first necretary of the Korean lega- Call for a “Smooth Mike” at Tom ° — thon, suicided today Finanetal ruin, Williams, 614 First avenue. Have tylinh clothes, Herald, 1229 Sec-'as « remult of the war, in supposed to eee 9 you seen the moore? eo ***) «6be the caune. 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