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RIGHT EDITION —_—— WE RACE The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905 THE NOOSE FOR WHITE on & cot nearly ¢ time during . his trial, was able to star p and que YOUTHFUL MURDERER OF MATTHEW MURPHY SEN. | Jit [rltl wi mole te ee te the TENCEO TO HANG BY JUDGE FRATER—HIS ACCOMPLICE, bar of justice to receive } son tence JOHN HILOREBRAND, GOT A LIFE TERM ions tank 5 : * with as little concern as wa 1 — played by white Tom Page, attor for Hilde brand, gave nots an appeal t the court said from the » ° the ground Is that all? | that if Hildebrand had been an ac ec 1h} He never showed a tremor of fear | compl! f White h ave jor quaiiing, and shuffled back to| been found guilty _ mu Frater this aft-| his seat and tn two minutes he was|the firet degree, and if he was e lad who, | chatting pleasantly with those) he should have been acqui tod. ved Matthew | about him. 1 There co ald be no o { the Lou} John Hildebrand, who was found) ground,” sald Page ; - nths ago. guilty of murder tn the secc White's was the first sentence 0 flinched when|gree as an accomplice of | death ev y imposed by Judge Fre. deard at sealed his *, was given a life sentence er, and © showe ollg id . Ps Be look t ° Idebrand, who has been suffer rvousness in imposing the | ox the eye. and a h ing from rheamatiam almost from treme alty on White for the la Race bad. been wed he merely | the time of his arrest, and who lay ter's heinous crime. NEW RE GRADE PLAN WILL CAUSE A ROW THIRD AVENUE PROPERTY OW NERS WILL OPPOSE ENGINEER THOMSON’S SCHEME BY IN JUNCTION PROCEEDINGS —__— CHANGES TO Chairman Mullen, of The opponents of the radical cut Stilts committer, and City En an They declared that the | @aeer Thomson to for | damages would prove to be so ex-| bide for the regrade and | cesstve with the radical cut t the} anepe Fourth avenues a week from to-| ordinance would have to be killed EW ROOMS WILL BE FITTED marten is to be nipped in the bud/| per agreement, and have since been | dyan injunction sult | quiet UP IN COUNTY JAIL TO AC Third avenue property owners! The project to ring the Fourth | ence poe who have always opposed the radi-| avenue regrade into the scheme, to/ COMMODATE ca of that street claim) break the promise and to let the! onans ‘that have been outrageously | contract befc dan ware ae wronged and jobbed by the city|certained, has evoked their wrath) The King ot Officials and other Third avenue | and they will use ry legal expe-'1. © Smith owners, who propose to loo ty | dient to prevent the Bg Up Of! shout ft, is dollars | Third aven: treasury of half a millio damages. They point out that not a paper ‘The complainants ‘n je the | relat to thi nder Y tings has been filed Sheriff Smith ts st 4 the damages cannot be iy Gama for many months yet. They tee bh further allege that the advocates ot radical cut have never had any tention of paying the enor fielals having been broken mous damages n ‘They amiled at the city engin grade will ne femark that he will start on that the scheme soon as b nue property owners who are p a fair way to| ing the present project, from start Jong be will wait a ye tot $1 Last Septem sity er's was made bet wee efty Theil a. is to have t faaten- {to | ing the yoke around the neck of the tn an's ward, and municipality. The contractor will vending then have certa: ghts. His oper ud " av j | ations cannot b stopped he will two rooms will furnish have to be paid; so will the dam Jed accomodat j to the be 1 4 much|to both prisoners and p establish the avenue re wome € a b 23 dropping th ympletion of | been terrified P assed ee sane ¥ c ft te e Abemer 2 orc nich witt | Pan ee to the vm m lesion # witl be the re 4 arrangement of the present admit }tance system. By fault of the crude original construction of the jatl, the ( i | entrance os to the tanks” and | prisoners’ promenade corridor shut SPE. IA in the jafler’s office This ovca-|} sions gre in mvenience and de — lay not only to the 5 but to Jailer Ow aleo, } muat three or four ¥ awa unlock DENVER. « os Hj Tetary of state tomorrow i pri 3 6 ge» se paloek | Peabody yesterday attle | pody's ection A a aa lock the Sates and conduct the vis-| Beare en aes (at be will re: | clalms whatever for the iduiies #€'tha utter ofied” inake-ant The Greatest Contest Ever Undertaken by Any N Pee idgntenant dove — ap eitionn | a eek niteneys ane tidnes) paper in the Northwest Will Be Inaugurated The joint conve nm of t » resignation sonerr er and .T > CRATT 3 OT | ie casemsl; "oor A hin after. [Seekers “after information are all } By THE SEATT LE DAILYSTAR It's a part e4 to seat b eae | Hin iiety beleep: beng Saati. Medonald are sie withdraws pis |thouht out so that the jailer’ of WE ARE GOING TO SEND ABSOLUTELY FREE OF Ct . who gave Pea : hd groeie 1 ‘wen | oe Com be enteniiehas cutmide Fnd tons struguion " 7 1 - other Wis Kat Ry e aa J . 7 | e é Me eis ae tai is Sale tee rome e five ost Fopular Schoo | foreign residents Baker, both of whom are very much ut of patien h the present in- | n th tate c ee eect Sie eee Teachers ‘isi nounce today to the counctl min ~+ ~ — . opened with Pres Castro look- | Gy Serivos Mews Auras ing to ® settlement of the contro- | , Sa i a a WORLD'S FAIR AT PORTLAND FUEMBTAD, Curncac # attitude company e ref) 7 | William Campbell army. made up of ne-| by his wife 8nd indians, is small, {) ind Inefficient. Rugore of | daughters and MG* AT coustantiy re- | Al three sons. ot G°thi vp im Beotingd. Stil 7 he ArG Leoom pinte “e,, . a he © o.* He is survived | Besides Mrs. Witliatn | Campbell, the degeased leaves three |of th Mrs. | Pptecc Williamson, Mrs, A. M. Fraser, |from éagt of the mountains, whefe | Fumesal arrange-' church pleted WORSE through one} William Brown, an old resident . Juan Bautietia | Of this city, died at the family resi Which plans for sending | 412 Twenty-ninth avenue The condition of Senator A. T, elans against New Or-| Yesterday afternoon. He was 89 | var ao ; Vanter today is very seri- ~ as maplet counectel tuk ie can Comme ae ae Three hemorrhages during nae he in . - |the night and early morning re- exuela by the|vestment company. Although a4-| guceq his strength so low that his ares the inva-| Yanced In years, the deceased work-| oh yyician has no hope of his recov valley would | ¢d until a years ago, when he| ory It was announced this after means of| retired and has been living quietly | ,oon that he could not live many power of the United| at the home of hie daughter, Mrs. | jours John Ovall, presiding elder Swedish district Methodist yal church, has arrived home Rev t BORG GF the revolution- | of Port Townsend; Mrs. Davidson, |he has been looking after tho inter- Ca haw bad strong ¥ Sootians, The sons are John, |est of the church and will preach cant ont ths ove- Uiiam ond James, The latter two|at the Fremont Swedish Methods next Sunday worning afd ovaningy KTR hie Weather + Spotter 7 * A warrant was #¢ b ly with winds, ape ordi=| tight ta fresh w: Watch this hand—It and with tell ter perat re at 2:3 ay must and variety any | WILL BE TRIED MONDA} TWO LOTS z->rA Mrs. Charlotte Thom with @rapd larceny arraigned 80 natural, toc SOLD before Justice Gordon yesterday af But I'm sure | tefnoon. Her hearing has been set —— will be = for Monday. Detectives and ineur- Jance companies were not satiated | William Chappell increased his with result of the arson case, of holdings below Yesler Way today by which the woman was acquitted the purchase of tw tw at th r some months ago and evidence of pe hase © 0 bot he the woman's stealing the clothing ORDERED FROM ner of Sixth avenue south and Jack minsed at the time of the fire has ogy es Mtiien. The resulted in the present act Mre. | " | pet rty we Thompson, it ts alleged, set fire to} gov Guthes Hews Atwn) | The are designated as her apartments at 501 Yosler Way,| BRRLIN, March 17.—The official! jots 1 and 2 in block 41. in May jafter she had carried off consider-| police journal today publishes an|pard’s addition, It is understood able valuable clothing belonging to| administrative order expelling from | that the | was made through M @ sub-tenant. The police believe that Berlin Howard Beard, an Ameri-|p Jackson & Sons, local real estate ahe is guilty of both arson and/cen simdent of music, from Coal-| geonty theft She was removed to the! ville, Utah. No reason is given One year ago Mr. Ch ell pur county jatl yesterday - ~ chased two lots adjoining the pres " —— The Capitol Hill Improvement! ont property and now owns the « KUROPATKIN’S LOSSES ‘ete Raided yeoteré rye te tne helt Seca * We'ie amieened PARIS, March 17.—The Petit | DurcRiage a lot on Fifteenth avenue | ther he intends to build @ magnifi Selian tch from Bt.| Rear Aloha street as « site for a! cent hotel on the entire half block | Peterst st Kuropatkin | vb house. The latter w ©O™M- | as soon as the regrade « and wt 1 1 wounded and Prise @ ball room, bowling alleys and” Fourth avenues are corm and 80 wt biliiaed rooma, ining — re 894 the Union depot ready for t | kitehOand «a viettors y WINTER SPORT AT THE CAPITAL THIS SUMMER Giving each and all of them One Week at the Fair and pay- | ing all their expenses from the moment they leave door until they reach home one week later. | 's WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW. VOL. 7. NO 20 AFTER THEM |: | WISCONSIN SENATOR, IN NOT TOUCH PHILIPPINES (By rinps News Ass'n.) WA NGTON, I ‘ There ix no government in the world which an « from the United States, either in the east or west, anything which belongs to us the above langue enator po enate this after noor ied to an alleged state ment ngress, by Representa tive H f lowa, predicting tro ble with Japan over the Ph yoner expressed the t acquiring SPEECH T The Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the News =f 25 CENTS PER MONTH IN THE STREET CAR MEN'S POPULARITY CONTEST IS GETTING EXCITING SEE PAGE 3 THIS ISSUE 3 DAY, SAYS JAPAN CAN- of manageme nited tes v F ee them taken away by force HINGTON WA of the Philippines by p ¢ Japanese minister said thet; t ntry and the United States 1ld be good neighbors in the far and cement their present r putually # 1 relations. _ KUROPATKIN GOES HOME | | LONDON, March 17.—A speci al dispatch from the St. Petersburg Correspondent of the Central News Bureau states that General Kure~« patkin left Tie Ling on a special train St. Petersburg. eee FIERCE BATTLE IS ON LONOON, March 17.—A dis from St. Petersburg says a fier Tie Ling. eet texe SRR hk LONDON. March 17.—The | Russian army seems doomed to sur render London The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Peterst graphing late last night, states that advices received by the Russian war office indicate that a very large force of Japanese have succeeded in |carrying out Oyama’s enveloping movement and are now far to the northward of the fleeing Russian amns The correspondent states that he 6 discusned the situation with sev eral Russian military experts, and they all agree that there is but very little hope of ‘om the ly xtricating the Rus- trap. that Japanese bellewed he the Russian h jan army is | Oyama will keep jing until the entire Rus | annihilated It is the opinion that General | Kamamura, with his army, is head for a point on the railroad far above Tieling, where he will be able | to cut off the retreat of the advance | of the Russian army | ish them in their exhausted | Japanese have succeeded In | ng the elabora system of | lefenses simply because | Kuropatkin had by no means men Jenough to defend his position and mpelled to bow to the weight rior number | It is expected here that while the present fighting is going on near ng a large Japanese army {s in against divostok, and |, would be little surprise felt were the Japanese to be heard m as having occupied that sction of that port Russian Baltic fl ¢ nearer than Burope. | (| BERLIN with no bi March NT IARGE | | | ews- ; their own Wednesday night, bound for i ed patch to the Evening Standard * *« * * ce battle is proceeding north of * * * * eee ee Jore ore Russia has humilis eyes of the world ought her to shame.” the sensational Herr Bebel, the in the reichtstag yester vage criticism of thy disturbed the chan! Kood humor, Bebel held von Buelow rey sponsible for Prussla’s engaging In nasty work of catching fugi- {tives from Russian military service and turning them over to agents of the autocrat, for forcing men an@ women whose only offense was love chief ialist cellor’s usual composure and of liberty to leave Prussian terri- tory at the instance of Russian sples ee ee ed * a RSBURG, March *& It is strongly rumored that %& Russia will send another army # * - * ~ *% to the far east to retrieve its & * political prestige * * ‘atory orders to this ef- # * said to have already # * ed, but the extent of * zation is not known. * i* RRR eK | ABANDONED ARTILLERY LONDON, March 1 A dispatcH he Times fror sburg £ unconfirmed r nat the " ng sustained a gevere reversg Pass 4 ing the abandone f th remaining artilleryy that the ' had t the | ratty orth of Changtufu, 40 mileg 0 Pass JAPS DON'T TIRE LONDON, March 17.—A t Re s ft 3 ra | headqua states th vs the ee eee ee ee * * * LONDON, March * *® the St. P -* * ts of * * are the * * ary ely *® * and intimate the be- # * general that Russia will * s00n oF ation at home *® and anni 2 abroad. k * * ee ee ee ee | THE FIRST SIGNS i BIRMIN HAM, Eng., March 17.4 The Pos ys that Russia about to with he special p » French w 8 1 the Far Bas is rem ‘ a the first sign of the weake | e bet r e ang R | ADVICES CONFESS DEFEAT | RSBUI March 17— I y le In t t me jm AC Vy he h ath t t the world I will & a able wr Viadivostols jand Sak have fallen in the jt he Japar i the cone | clusion will prove the sale | vatio ntry by avertin, | internat reck.” | 5: Th from such an tInflue ential re Ary as Prince Meste chersky have caused a sensation, | DIDN'T GET THE COIN LONDON, March 17.—Tfitsey ing Standard has received ini tion that the representatives of French banker left St. Petersbi at concluding the loaf Russia has been solicitating. witho: WILL “SOAK” EVERYTHING f ST. PETERSBURG, It is stated that Russia has detere ed to issue an internal loan of $100,000,000, to bear § per cent interes est; price to issue to be 92 to 95 pep cent, cB WILL CONSULT VU. 8, PARIS, March 17.—It is that M. Deleasse, rmginister of affairs, has reéommended to council of ministers the ad of reaching an understanting tev United States government mording a settlement of the with Venesuela, March 17.8 9