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Fin oo) nade rered, as. otnt- cain their = 5 adabi #5888 FRSe ROR RE EF The Pioneer One Cent f the Northwe paper of ¢ ———— | N SEATTLE, _ | ADE TO ASSIN AT C | arrepTs ASS E WARSAW POLICE OFFI. jin the fight with the police and \ eemeed GIALS NEARLY S EED—FLAMES OF REVOLT SPREADING |" »”” ans ha eon secured. | \ a j ; : , EVA THIBAUT HAD A QUARREL WITH HER EETHEART AND IN MANY DISTRICTS | WITT TALI I ¥ | ST. PETER ° SHOT HERSELF FATALLY ee RSHURG, Maret G@y Sertpps News Ass'n) ) He t : \ | (Special to The Star) WARSAW, Me { | RAVE LE, W tumpt to assass | atid a yalken, chief of | sug Ra alent * D right Was almos fin a qarriage tn which | € was dem t fieial badly la é , | | | bad, nee! | ~ gq bis way to the | ies wtweune) ‘ } tas when & be Tor You qe whieh killed Gra | was thrown wr | > The attemp! | J Prank Gra " took ats w district of the . © Sarvenpaso . - ; kept nese loan of 000.000, half of aba. ‘ : . sent which is underwritter elling | " this afternoon at a pre m of 21-8 r gor and) per cent. The prowp will be 1 ' yestigate an attempt (0 blow formally {sued tomorrow f for t police beadquarters of hat 5 i - : ats “ nt > of V 4 | that the po! have plana - into t at nee th | we . TOK wi | rN : one t . | 1 ae ae even aa eean tbe 4 mance of Sows there and at| TOKIO. March 2 Business | N THE LOBSTER TRUST Jamd Into the station hous essa and the vd EEE — eee | fie police were assembled & state vod eee eee eeee | ite officers Wore Injured , . “4 that they cannot | * NEGRO SUES THEATER ® } yon bearing of a ® FOR $1,000 BECAUSE HE # emg Roa * WAS BAARED OUT * the mene. Evider © * * tists Were expecting b ott|* 1 i wt | | to the call : nod | ® suins for # | | gamber took bis sta ws t - fhe castle where the }® ha ’ his ® eal Teides. * *! J. T. Howell w ‘ $15,000 After throwing the bom} *. ‘ oa b “ * *| wainst the ern P: ‘ atly * or * t way in t F court is given but) wpe « at Jiuw wal os M £ WILL COMPLY sntt-cnih taction haga, > rR PRD EAT aR ale Pi ‘ ‘ Gill faction ts kept 1 P ‘ back row. Mu D MISSOURI'S NEW 5 t ‘ ~ nde chairman of th Mar : 9d ee, and Crich sistory » ard UNITED STATES SENATOR ’ sin nen it, 3 * poe ee ot ei NOTHING HEARD FROM THE AB ANDONED SCHOONER KLOSE, ¥44¥ 44 eee eR EEN OE Ee Ee b o th ‘ t * * * nfo — 165 ; a " ~ | WHICH TURNED TURTLE ON OREGON COAST * * Bag rent of the | "Te anti-Oil crowd te also given ithe church, 5 : a} | * * which Mayor ba r and nod on the civil serv . a * * Marshal Kellogg ave been on mittee ang ge Oey * * : ane fo force the installation of | aiiy for the reason that it is now| ST. PETERSBURG, Marct | (Special to The Stard from V Wast an | @ * mea pte fing aoe Mairways on dangerous hotel | pwnoraliy admitted thet there will | A*#eciated, as ~ ‘ ASTORIA. « Mar All| Francisco, t turtle : . Colora ew Governor. buildings, the conditions " te ear |decixion to send t oe r . 4 SS teal r ; rt Bad I span saane not be a raise in salaries for a year ibe is given up t ingot 4 ght and w a N - abthe Sea aoe revere or more, on account of the stringent | !ments to the war, soldte ne Bpitain Wagner and crew of the| Beach at a | 1 Bast : " ie block are to remed le . o |regiments ere mutile ; bs . aia " ry . . Mieatenced this afternoon by | ‘Onaition Of the city treneury. © “ : sbandoned eehooner ©. A. Kiowe. a k. There a hea r * coe * HAVENER SENTENCED _resaal on ny | that the members of that commit: | . * | Saieord bas t heard from 0 ning at th tw the craft | “esa important from the stand « * ha i Atak dine Kiakaee tranéeé and ¢ ke GME te wulidings mentioned | tor ity employe. will get fingers, wt hers have | | Bi seboor ’ * . en Mave decided to comply with the | PO" < 7 8 vedo | eeveral days ago w eu t her going e * : HER (By Beripps News Ass'n) : only kicks for the honor of belong trugs to prod 5 fe marshals orders, instead of [oe i it lthe heart. & > such’ Gab * I i *| MILWAUKEE, March 27.—Fore fighting the matter further in the| '™* Ee ae |nave been an entiga * a * A i er was sem- = TH ee mre in prom * » tion fae Mairways are to replace the) # Th 4 h commnaess Se v6 6 « es oo the Seattle hotel. | # e vu eather 2) ee Ae mame A 7 eS rane ladders were condemned by the| « | MOSCOW, March 27.—Excitemen : cs t r * t temp t by I I 1 H er js wealthy and fire marshal, but the ners re le Spotter & | was created mttempt , He is pyenidegg them without authority @ [Bight to kill aron m > ? ann t . t the matier in court on | * who was the victim of a ‘ \ " lub of the Amerie Gkwarbare aise to replace the un- | ¥¥ ¥¥ EF EEE EEEBES SS | rower, and it has not sul f ios. teddies on the alley » th Tonight ana Tuesday, probably |p citionis« « Alki F ‘new t 4 dened b | e eer " resh Beas block Hin e f tonight; light to fi of the opp WILLIAM WARNE w do this west winds. of incend 5 ere - = Tee PPP PPP ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee Rowever, the Watch this hand—It moves and oie a age RRR he *e fperier court ty w ne objects | © temperature at 2:20 (0d8Y: Joweg bei life to the fact th re sos 2. ladders on the ¢ A bunch of rain vn behind ¢ avis * 66 3 street side of the building dara stead of t ih Stairways, The ladders wer * * lndders were Says the weatt ematructed about four years ago in oT eran F Ma ok , * x gonformity to the cit {nance and _— Paris received a h from | * Objects now to the substi. 30 some Petersburg which says that person le. * tution of the stairways sunan lin the immediate circle of the erar's} yy ace on, * ---BY DAN LEAN * frost; friends and advisors declare that ‘aret , a = Po : « ner . * KILLED BY menos to Seapets end weed Be, S ventaiee « MOTT ee PP PP PPC PCCP PCCP PPP Pee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee S| dixastrous for the government and| hether Foch he | prestige of the army. The conelusion | * ton | turned the ga st | is oar from bay i — 4 Se (This is the third and jast Insta al w when Wright and his ,nifivar f Wright decided that her little ourt - Vor @ contis 1 . “ hig e we r t la a e B have w quarters A THER ng the war has prevailed ay nig | See aeiee dal hight wi is 8 qu Bi ht have now quarter and And he open | &g frome the et 4, |knock another mast off J sbip instead of pa f $4,000 for the purpose. At ed up a can | LITTLE HAPPENINGS — »#ston of © ao ee Pland sta nor be- | kilowatt, a i © “saw lo rose up en RENO. we) i ee | . ; on MWnen f t men es , at's crow were |i tion ; ta t hae tetereeen: , Nevada, March A ; {teelf in bad wtraite financially, th aving f at the pumps} The Equitable } the fact that the ‘War-old son of Zeri Ha * “He tack in his thamb ®| Mrs er / ‘ working waist |of Portian(, w Hor , ted by Wes beaten over the he *. And pulied out a plum * | Mra ente me th nlo 4 men in take im " ‘ rtiand, wa 4 fome was supported by by his father * James Connelly has got lit- * 1 Fach dend in be to get the on | Wright and finally aire ars of society and this morning Th & tle Jack Horner backed off t as well know again, The ascertain th tute a] the city the nothing, they rose Up om WhO was beaten with ¢ * boards. According to tradition # | shipped east for Interment ne time a barber | eatae of the depre op up t the tax- | Th rs “oat 8 an bowled eainet at the same time ex-|* and Mother Goose, the Horner #| While driving down a steep hill a are of ag avenue : oe Oe OT Tks 4940 bin. re dpetit Ragr sec iE hd Pitted to live. Hamilton k ; % hopeful stuck his thumb into a #/|in the nity of Port Blakeley wo I A necemary expendita stitute govern- | erate 8.300 hc f rps. a et welt Hately after the attempt.|* Christmas pie and pulled out #| Friday af yon, Mra, N. B. Mar-| few dollars in as f in | DEW system of economy and en Ph Fn Sh say SA A ar : \ eae ee 4 double muri Mrs. Haw # a toothsome Dam presum- #| getts and her mother, Mrs. Irving | the dead mar 6 wa in fact, do ever po of un- | Kuows aa 8 “Gry river,” re be , waite. ¢ £ ou %} to make a state but it|® ably highly-spiced and sweet #| Ballard, were thrown from their | n¢ 1 a | save themselve ihe . : Sot ay claitn ¢ gh water |the W ay. “breed,” an they, we believed joa! ‘ # to thet but the success of # | carriage 1 seriously injured. | fri belief of an| “Tho same thing sho ; : te dont ky & eanat OF Bet, vet § ieedamnan Sattinerdia alk b * illustrious youngster ® | They ¢ now under the car of | a 4 municipe . a h ¥ h . . 7 . snc unate and unw of ice with the Equit Finan om- | Bighteenkarat, had to live in a col Hamilton had sued for divor * usting is laid com- ®| Dr. Truax, of Fort Ward. Mrs. The « rtmnat w hac ‘ divorce 4 tn w ave br nt the mir any, nor with Ma Wright. Nor | house and suffe: oO san- the couple were reconciled last | * 1 the shade by Con- #|Margetts is the wife of Lieutenant | Depu 4, 6 itapes which have brought the min ns ar. | Bany, nor with Mayor Wright, Nor | house and sutfer from inferior * nelly, who stuck his thumb #| Margetts, of the pc der inst ions from ( to the brink aL Y Y 1 a t peg Bo that $550,000 a plant can| into the belt of one of Mora , aps i. Thet I to the seem to invite further extravagance |iy high, and the then mayor, Lou ) va a plant can! pog in the manger? ® into the belt o of Moran #/ James W. Young, a roll. Th e tur t . 1 harged |be constr 4 at Maple Wood k? |® Bros.'s big emory w and */ since the days of the fire in 1889, | Bon M e, wh tT Orage moet reckless nal ee | oie A, was openly charged | Be conate bored power Wad] ta stutienoe tae uitaane |® pulled out $1,200. * | died Saturday afternoon, only three | will be per inera a Papecategy- dlyed etn ose |with using ment for re- | Springs wi ‘' In conelu the situation in Tae & For several days last week a #/ days after the death of his wife, at | rangemer to Insolvency eve »y |warding men to whom he was po —— + W bs be ms coma might be summed up in two i: juey Mate he: edna Wl Seem Se mece sae, reseieee \those men wh: #0 sly |ltteally obligated. But if Mayor | the south fork ayallup river. | expression |% sult for damages, and Monday *| sunday by Dr. G. M. Horton, who is, **® ****RRAKA AHHH guiding m pa po ‘ ell was guilty alfeasance After estimating all | n tran (1) Extravagance |* mo ned a verdict f * king arranger ts for the ahi . ® | rotke of ru One official, in a ©, what the present gang | mission € y could safely reckon (2) Too much Sandberg. # $1,200, to renee th Fe eee tre Young hea| ® THIRTEEN 18 THIS MAN'S ®/ versation with mo recently, said ng. when you st msider | On 15,000 horse power per day The first trouble is one that # tiff for the loss of his thumb. # cyl goin APO ys rg th MABCOT | "To give you an illustration of |that in six months t espent| The Equitable Finance company) many municipalitics suffer from * The member neatly ampa- #| pe 7 = " am inva an pd # PORTLAND, Ore, March 27. @| what shape the city is in from a $33,000 in that same department! | would | its good interest on the | and in some deat ts exovsabie, # tated in January from the #|hetter health. She died on Thure.|* To the Iuek ‘lying in the figure # | monetary standpoint, how is thi Now stop Inute, ‘To | biq loan | But for the latter there 1s no exe FALO, Crimea, Morch rhe |* Diaintiff's right hand | day morning, 054 immediately her|* 12, R. Patterson Bffinger, of #h We are continually building fine jepond 324 nthe tight | And— ) Crimea ‘ ‘ ¢ ad immediately her) 4 this city, owes a fortune of ®| cement walks in our residence dis |and water d was branded} Mayor Wright simply must have a bla e that all the beef- _ here is 1 ng w PRESSE E EEE EE SS # | husband Sohne oy ‘ t varaay & $40,000 and a beautiful home, * | trigts. According to the ordinance, | dangerou y t—what can/a platfor atea plicat that can be sup- have Gent all the BALLARD BRIEFS | Sey ” WOR BBS Sled ¢ urday | He began with a capital of &|¢hese walks must be paid for by the /t 1d of the men who pour $33,000] The local rey of the! plied by a Chicago packing house number of she The funeral of Harry Dodd sna sage ge * $6 four years ago, since *| property owners an not by the/into that same le in al Equi one ice, well annot remove the stain from. Mave been set on fire. 7 ‘ which took place Sunday, was one|_ 28466 Albertson has taken under | 4 Sis time he has been con- ®{etty, But, naturally, the city has |year? if no’ " ker | A-city may drift along in the cur- Gelding the government buildings. | of the finest ever witnessed in that | #4¥isement a demurrer to the « 0 | tinually bullding homes, mov- ®/to stand r f the cros#-| On top of apping a financial cir hi rent of politica itimacy indefi- —_— nied jelty. The Knights of Pythias were | Plalnt in breach of prom a 4 # ing into them and out agala. * | ings. Now, what do 1 think of |max in which a city with a tax levy | velous high dive into a bankruptcy | nitely without being publicly brand- Fepresented in a large number and |osena Grover. In taking the de- | ee ee ova a2 tim 4 twle olty that forces its property own-/of nearly 16 mills (the legal limit) | net not long ago. ed, but when it comes to such a pas@ ITT E the deceased being a member of | ™UFrer wader advisement the cou + | announces that the 1 will wees to pay for their coment walks is being gouged to a proverbial he proposition to put this city |that the mayor's right-hand advisor Professor Miners’ band, they were |uled tha a : aes pA ler Of | & be his last fw land then leaves the crossings un comes a neat little plan | light plant q to a vote passed jand the real “boss” of the town is also represented. Dodd was also | COMPCliing the defendan to marry # Effinger began business four #|touched? That Is what is happen gang” to saddle an extra/the Tacoma council less than @/a man like Sandberg, who persone an employe of the postoftice and|® consumptive, or one of pudlle | yearn ago by investing $600 #|ing right here in Tacoma, The city ) onto the dilapidated munic- | week ago ally owns the hotbed of vice ram | was well liked by all |Policy, The thing to be settled | capital on Friday, February #| has not enough money to 1 ree What Tacoma need this time rampant and whose pockets are The Business Men's association | ea Rd ey poh nethe sll pe 1 n lot 13. blo 13, Couch's #!erossing to every block of walks The $ is asked to build a/ more th any ne ¢ i " th mone ntributed by —_——_ will meet Monday night for the|the affections of an unsuspecting |4 gauition. The price of the lot €{comatructed by the property own-|power plant so that the town may| AN ECONOMICAL ADMINI n, then it is time for the people to PRESIDENT GILL MAKES FEW | DUrpose of discussing the plan for| Woman had been wilfully trifled) y wa 0. He never takes a ® lors?” provide {ts own power and light. | TRATION rise up as one and cry oe Change: | widening the harbor and also for | ¥t® bt 1 * 1 eof property and #] I do not pretend to say that Ta-|Notwithstanding the fact that Ta It needs that, to use the phrase of Quit iS FOR THE NEXT | putting out catalogues containing) Se gers # of» never makes a sale except on @leoma's pitiful fir al condition is|coma pa for light than]a prominent wh aler the If Tacoma wa gambling, well the different scenes of Ballard at|*" ®" ‘" @ the 13th of the month, and ®{due to the present Wright admin-jany ot ty of t e in 4 1 sight worse than a city and good the Portland fair operation her t ©\w when he can get the 18th of ® [istration sa matter of fact, the! United States, if not in the world, | plar | B she certa not want —~ Burglars broke into the apart-| l#ndes. the S-yea ‘ Of the month and Friday together #leity is up against {t because It is the Wright outfit deems it their Another evil that Tacoma should |as her master, a pre onal pan ee ¢ . ment of the Stimpson lodging house | PTof, Henry Landes | state | w the deal is a “cinch.” & fatil! staggering under a heavy bur-|duty to rush to the city’s ald and | cleanse herself of is that feeling a moral fiend, who lives on the at the meeting tnight before last and stole several | “Yer oes Same, & * Thirteen has alw on &iden of debt saddled upon it during force practically « miilion dollar| petty jealousy that seems to perme of women’s shame. night, @0-| pounds of meat from the kitchen | "0%, In spite of the efforts of the |» nis lucky number, With tick- w/the old panic days. As a result of debt down the taxpayers’ throats ate the City of Destiny. An ex And, I mig ‘gest to Mayor he has | and other articles of value from the | physicians to bring her out of the | No. 18 he recently won an #/the same, two Tacomans, formerly Mayor Wright is not ady ting mple of this w brought to my | Wright that if he wants a platform have | rooms No trace of the thieves have | *t™ Por : the chlororform. | @ automobile. The birthday an- wlelty treasurers, were sent to Walla the municipal power plant becaus tention in the present “scrap” be- /to stand on during his next fight for mt important |ag yet been found The parents are prostrated. ae the) w niversary of his oldest child is"&|Walla penitentiary for helping to/he honestly thinks it will do Ta 1 the authorities of the Chil-| mayoralty honors, he can strike ® of the First - 4 Jeceaned’s tonsils were not threaten- | @ celebrated on the 1th, and in wlereate that same burdensome debt.|coma a bit of good, As a matter « Home and “Mother” Wool-| popular chord ring” Mister and revenue; The manufacturers’ association of | ing the girl's life, but. acting on the! @ ar of his soe affairs the ®|At one time Tacoma was plentiful-|of fact, the chief executive is shy |#ley—Tacoma’s “Mother” Ryther Iberg eplacing Daulton, thus | Seattle held its monthly meeting at| advice of their physician, m second!» figure 18 plays a prominent #/ly supplied with money, but the/a very important link in the armor | The Children’s Home is conducted He can give Tacomans a wide ¥ increasing the booze|the Hotel Washington last Satur-| operation for their removal was] @ part wigentiemen in charge of the city |of a mayor—he needs a platform to] under the auspices of what is fa- | open town, so (hat the “business in- m that most important |day night. The reports submitted |agreed upon. The girl appeared to Hie occupation is that of w/finances decided \t was best to keep |stand on for the next campaign y known up the sound as/t will not lose the trade of " |by Assistant Secretary Richard | be tm the beat of physical condition, | w hookkeeper and he has worked w/the funds moulding In one or two one year hence. He certainly can the saw-log aristocracy” —the wiv the lumberjacks who roam fn on @ ons committee, which | Hayter show that he porsonally | but her heart was weak |@ eteadily at it during all this #| banks, instead of paying bills, and |not use his ‘wide-open policy” as a) and daughters of the wealthy class- | Saturday night to raise Cain Multitude of important | took up the matter of pig iron rates| Marry Mitche brewery driver,|g@ time. His money has been #|refused to honor warants, stamping | plea for renomination, and that {s|es—for most of Tacoma’s wealth is| But he can let their trade goto ‘ore it, is left unchang-| with the local agents of the Great | reratched his hand on a heer keg al@ m by buying property, *| tho old, familiar slogan,"No Funds,” |about all the administration has ac-| represented by lumber interests. | women well v 1 in shame-lore, Henm satintactory to lo-| Northern and Northern Pacific and | few days ago, He ated of blood pol-|® building a tasty home upon It won the latter. And when the panic |complished. So, in the cloak of an-|""Mother” Woolsley'’s home for un-|and not to 16-year-old girls 9 from the beginning. | that they had shown thelr Inability | soning the Pacific honpital last] w and selling it for fay more than %| whipped i@to Tacoma, the banks | ticipated benefits and municipal !m-|fortunate little ones is run a good| The peo elves, will take to ha Object sought by Gill| to obtain the desired relief. This| Saturday. The body was removed |@ the original investment. This @jhandling the city funds went up| provement, “de gang” brings out its}deal on the Ryther principle—th ar uestions as municipal | _ to kiek Dauiton | will be one of the first matters to | to the Born -Watson morgue. He|#® operation has been repeated #}@ke a boiler explosion and the City city power plant wolf beneath aj philanthropic woman ¢ most of nersh if the mayor will rid ot on many commit- | be referred to the reilroad commis-/ war 30 years of age and bis paré@nts| * now 13 times, | of Destiny was staring*bankruptcy |lamb's skin. the work herself, from taking care ‘them of the public pest. Diwsiton, & demo-' gion after its appuietepeat 9 Gov- reside in New York city. They have) # ‘ ® | in the face. Whether a majority of the voters| of the children to collecting the Too much Sandberg is what Ta- WISE w ningte chute etme Mend. ” been notihaee * e - ~ WASHINGTON, MONDAY FOR THE BIG WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST Wi * The Seattle Star MARCH 27, 19 WHICH BEGINS IN THE S$ Peco. Pee eee ee J 2s - Still, because the city was a tlypn- ‘a Tacoma @gll re@lize the real sig funds, Recently the tglends of Mrs. coma is really suffering from, a * « The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News —~ = PER MONTH TAR NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 1 vol NO r a - ron