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CAPTURED . at 8 o'clock W street in front ard of health building. <ineaday night dosperadoes on one side and th ficers of the law on the other Dalleys & holdup man wanted Ittle daughter Tacoma and other sound cities for numerous recent cories and saloons. enter Gladstone @ Fifth, shortly before § o'clock the evident purpose the proprietors Seeing Constable Sam Kline sit ting on a front counter and nizing him as an officer fag, who had his gue ready for use. immediately opened fire upon officer, one shot striking h head, making a slight robberies of gro good his escap ive to his identity robber and bromght him to of the men would talk « nor of thetr past, arm, fell with him to the floor For the entire length of the but the author! 4 i | THE SEATTLE STAR—TH URSD > Y. OCT. 5, 1905. Police and Hold-up Men —From Hotel de Smith In Pistol Duel FIFTH @VENUE SCENE OF DESPERATE GROCERY—THUGS FINALLY BE TAKEN TO THE WALLA WALLA PENITENTIARY THURS are certain of thelr conviction, | DAY whelming evidence, both in cone i with the holiup of last night} After Thuraday noon County Jail-;and the latter would have and with arr 1 t in Ta | ¢? Oscar Wise hopes to breathe) been behind prison wal! un} ma and other ities. easier, By that thm hopes to) the prisoners must the} Constable Kitne r Chickering » turned over to the state pent-| county jail wntil the warden re him irned to the|tntiary a desperate dozen of his} sees fit to send over an mt of of battle washing the) Star boarder Two or three days} guards fomthem, 1 hia wound, returned (o | #80 Chief Deputy Sheriff Drew sent Those under commitment are His wound is | Word to the offictala at Walla Walla} Daniel MeDonald from the] vial will mot .incape that an even doxen of prisoners were} person, one year won, | m for duty. Patrolman Stetson, | Under commitment and awaiting to passault with intent to commit mur moparatively new man on the| de transported to the penitentiary, | der, two years; A burglary, | was complimented on all| When the tape wound about| five years; Carrie grand Wednenday night for hie}the transportation of prisoners by|lurceny, one y Turner avery. | the last state legislature shall have} agsautt with intent to commit mur sufficiently unwound, a cotert a four you Ja eaterfield Chickering waa recently \is-|voveral guarda will arrive for the|rape, three years; John Hildebrand arged from the custody of the| purpose of taking the desperate] murder, life; Willian bur ac a police, who held him On (he) dosen off Jailer Wise’s hands, Un-|glary, 14 years; Thomas O Connor charge of highway robbery. Lack] der the old law yuties from the! burglary, 14 years; Kitaro Shimien, of eviden ompelled the Tacoma | sheriffs office would have imme-| forgery, two years Parker es to release him, and) qiately set off with the prisoners,’ burglary, one year ing came to mitlo, the Ta | — notifying the local au thorities of his journey to this elty Nothing 1# known of Notan, other] at he ts suspected of aiding} Chickering in his crimes in Tacoma | other cities. The other acc lice has net been seen or bi m, and but lit wrenching loose his arm from the! robber’s grasp. secured hie own re- | Volver, and while stil! the floor with his antagonist As soon as Chicker Three Children Cremated .. oiling upon gan shooting +> tug heard the bullets whist + him, he gave up the strogaie and} Aamping from the floor Yow as he ran Place, running down battle was going John Nolan, was discovered trolman Stetson Six tamitiew we d the man what be was doing nd for reply looked down Into t © Maussle of a revolver, Like a shot t brawny ar “wend took the confede felling bim to the sidewalk and pu “ting him temporarily out of busi te on the jaw They found the doors locked, but & ladder and entered th und the Dom is a m © At this moment the shooting | | © the grocery began and seeing Chick-|¢ ering dash out of the store, Stetson | to a bystander to guard No-| and ran in pursuit of the fleeing | By this time orhood was in a state of great % ots of the of- and of the desperadoes at hundreds of people to the and many had narrow es- trom fying ‘the police » ‘ehane, Stetson gaining > at every step. ot Second and Yes'er Way Patrotmen | -tans . and arouse hom had to be ¢ Mullen’s Friends Claim That He Will } Return Again made by politt as announced tn The Star, Mnd Dolphin, and was cap-| Wednesday night, that Councilman |» Gbieckering took a shot at| Frank P. Mullen would be among _— aa ome — isl bench of salons who will from won. and is yomtby to pr e' re ce geen Ab public office next March g killed by stray bullets. chap, however, George | 421 Jefferson, received |), fon continued SS deleteddedabededntedatetetetel up & hornet’s ugh the potitiea! prophets mtght | be compelled to change their tune before election day comes around. ‘s Pike street now asserting that he is going back from a shot said to} fired by Chickering when | nd sank to! Bystanders picked up and carried him into a from which he was later to Providence the surgeons stated that the Was critical, but that the boy & fighting chance for life ile the chase down Fifth to| ‘Was on. another man. &t the present time to the ond mamonees te to be an accom- friends are modest assertions that be does not want the job again. “dope” peddled by the loca! statesmen was that Mr. Mullen, who is sometimes * had hart bis councilmanic | prospects by allowing his name to be mentioned candidacy and by bis stand tn the recent claim, how mayorality franchise fight | Mullen would Pike street inaugurated the chief executive the Greater Seattle. ship of the streets committee being | all that he really cares about They ~4 yer leaving the at he will be giv if he wante it is conceded the chairman. | ot LATER | improvement ordinances re PRICE HINTS te Sodium, | street man may have, that, as chalr- {man of the committee on streets, he punded success part of bis time at the only one Baby Food, j along necmeulously with ( ity Engl an advantage unpopular move guaranteed * es Powder —— place. Captain O'Prien made no to Hotel de Kees boy SHOU ane wnosartet ce E Hig seus" ATTEMPTED JAIL BREAK mention of any auch condition pre-| HUMOROUS INCIDENTS DURING COUNTY JAIL FRACAS WHEN ailing re. nderstood that the vessel HILDEBRANT RAN AMUCK ot reported from Nome and —————- act is attributed the rumor argo has not been die-| BY NAN BYXBEE around th Her representatives in Se “Oh, Lordy! H—I's a poppin'!” second f that the vessel haa ex Such was the exclamation of Mt-| Agnew pericheed any affirming tie Bobbie Goss, ° le, unt} “Hey, kid, what that if » wae the ease they | aor nee to the reform seheal;] for?” aho i Agnew would have been notified of thelas he ran to the barre por off ause 1 can't fact. The steam: Leelanaw, which | the Juv nile detention room when | th an in the jail across the| echo of the second ves for Nome some t firing y, in sald ¢ & without ©) corridor, Wednesday aft n. The} shots from below full cargo, pre y, owing to th! other juveniles ran to the bara, but} Miss Cassie Smith. hesitancy of local shippers in send-| whon they saw the sheriff on the) Sheriff Smith, was ing goods north on & nt | stairs firing Into the jail and Dep-| typewriter when mee OF eee.. uty Sheriff McGuire running to thd] given. Her father anaw in a slow freight vense * with rifle, they sheliered| up all the night t ie feared she might not arrive at | een Te ot ound the corner ee | oe ugh th weomed before the freene-up sets is the tops of thelr heads and| was rolled up tn ng The steamer Ohio, however, which their protruding eyes vistble. jasleep on « lounge The din in the jafl when the}fice, Like a sh shooting and confusion began, waad leaped added to by the wild shrieks of ercoat as he | Nicholas Bilk, an insane Russian, | revolver in han in du sail again to reach this port will on October 8. The Obi faster voasel than th Leclanaw and she is expected to uraday morning, disposed of all plane to run him f heat spring Within the fast few days there has been a good dent tatk on the streets about his a candidate. Mr, Mbore is one of th. pular bus thie ctty 4 this ed with his hostility attic Blectr oni has been considered by ans sufficient to elect ) almost any ticket, as it ught there will be more or a fight against the oc topus next apring Mr. M however, seems to. think he can be more happy out of politics Seive te ERS = Saws onfined in the padded cell only a| counter em route at his best speed eeee eee eae te & & & & & | low foot from where the desperate for the wene of the fracas down the * # | criminal was making bis stand. The| hall, Miss Smith had the | # NOT ON YOUR LIFE, SAYS @| baker's dosen of women pickpock-| first two shots and knew her * MOORE */ ots and thieves in the woman's! father would in another minute be * “I haven't bee ked to run @) ward also voiced their alarm and / in the thick of ager. She made a} & for mayor; I de want to be ®| fear in wild scresehes, and a acore| futile grab for her coat # mayor, I wouldn't take the @/of clerks and stenographers from | tails as he flew over the counter ® nonrinath f it were handed to the office: above came pell-mell| then followed to where ® m a * r tter 1 my down the strals to see whet might| wit both hands over her ears she & clection guaranteed be doing. | watehed him dodging bullets and ® Thus emphatically J. A George Scanton, the 14-year-old | firing from the stalrway # Moore, in a statement made w/ office boy from the county clerk's Tt was @ nervous moment,” sald | * office, waa in the basement only a| Miss Smith afterward, “but [ man * x mayor three at a time, and sprinting/ was going on.” fact, cour to the be Pp him <« iw the lena tendent of the city schools, wai Fee eee EPL eee eee eee eee bs dadindndadndndndndadndnaaied | large in school funds. He waa arrested | ha Dougherty is an ex-president and) Art is said to be) a large share of tt 1|M. Rice, who lost tional association. He an inveterate speculator, The ft Counciiman Daulton evidently did ® t and other airing a| ke full vote of the counc!l to make! ™ them of legal force checks, forged checks, issued falno|to Peoria The King street improvement is|sertp, and issued false bilis for sup-| and three Dougherty used almost every device| farmer. H wn to speculators to get rid of pass the King stre 78 rgent need of being passed. The} King street improvement is desired | particularly by the Great Northern as the cut and fill provided for are ll ua on e ac needed as an appr to the new| union depot wos en met taking anothe few feet from the shooting when it) aged to answer three began. He leaped up the stairs,| calls intelligibly while SORTA, Ul, Oct. 6.—Newton C. (plies, He had the absolute Dougherty, for 20 years supertn-| dence of the board of education and in-}the community. For years be bad) jtor menting. went He owned | Louls and ted today, charged with embee-| been considered wealthy. slement and misappropriation of] property In the city of St rests in Peorta, and in na, in the Salt valley now a member of the executive) which is said to have been a losing t:) ings p in Air committee of the National Educa-| vent It ts claimed he ¢ in "68 and was sup y. It is alleged he raised| schoole at Morris in grown chtldren. of about 20 that are tn{ piteissatamasinintnenear te he has made as chairman of the} played towards the Third avenue} | widening. ‘The politicians also predicted that FOUNTAIN PEN ting back to the council if a strong | * office ——— anti-Seattle- Electric timent de- | * rived | velopes in the next campaign, on | * kota, b | account of his opposition to Moore-Gilman franchise and will-|* | $07 FIRST AVENUE Ingneas to vote for the exclusive | EERE RE COLMAN BUILOING Second and Westlake avenue fram-! gan PRANCI of the Confederacy held | rvices Resolutions were of Miss Mildred inReceipt| Tells of Storm off "ium. © }chises. His friends, however, claim | that he has enough strong points to overwhelm these mistakes. Danght Columbia and Marion memorial Gener New Goods Nome Coast ».. Daily ‘The steamer Edyth, of the North- WICHITA, Jewelry, Watches, Cut Bross, cording to a telegram from Captain John O'Brien, will leave Nome for} RICHMOND, Seattle. just finished discharging a cargo of | toda G. BENINGHAUSEN 713-715 First Ave. stated that while en route north he | Carnahan had experienced very heavy weath- | er. It s also stated that bad} NF weather is now prevailing off the | of Nome and surrounding | v YORK. shippers have been gt A am PLANO Hol f stand that the Oceidental, which | ee sEAT ILE nt port owing to Chilis strike of fongshoremen at that vm «1D. woyes oF mayor hi committee ts the hostility he dis-| ¥¥¥*#* FeeR ew sees * TOKIO, Oct ta ® Yamaza, director SELI. THE WATERMAN Hf] Mullen would have a hard time get- | * {fairs of the Japanese and H.W today on the ste ring the the | * signed at Portamouth Dennison ar NBW YORK head of the partment of the New York Li & witness before the insurance mittee this morning jamined with regard to the realty in-| of the expense > reason of the millions are | with a net income to a little over ed in memory | & legislator in 1904 was only rates and wer the previous regin Devlin was excused Cornelius C. New York Life. the $111,000 given to Hamilton was In September. waa given to Hamilton and charged | to taxes, but later transferred to th White, auditor of the posal of Gener western Steamship company, ac-| Simpson continues to improve demnity company today decided Thursday. The vessol has| Arthur J. Stabbort appointed ficers in the ferterat « coal at the northern metropolis. | the Uniform rank, Knights of Pyth In the telegram Captain O'Brien |'a%, to succeed White was excused |capactty for the Mutual | Hamilton ts for the New York Life,| de woot thks aitornees that He said the Ei r nont has bee here inp vere Bee mont a biphe, a | | INE BY |country. For some time past loeal | tlow for appendteitis - { to under- | steconsful. He 1 gust | was called |New York died of typhoid fev | Cumberland He satd that once wave him a thr ra to mau aid he used it to « Colds | timent and prevent vicious legivia Des Moines, chartered to take a cargo to! gg had not been able to land her | - "Painkiller (PERRY DAVIN’) ly Friday that stated emphat 4 assured them leas, t! answered jamp to the of pistol ughter of been arching n robber and ner of sheriff pedding and with a the telephone the fracas WELL KNOWN EDUCATOR EMBEZZLER OF FORTUNE confi- Jumped * upon Col. Jas. dollar he extent of his discrepancy is un-|had. Dougherty also lost $20 mnsult the Great Northern of-| known. It is even said (t may react| (ho first big steel « is when he left suddenly for| $500,000. | Dougherty was born in Pennsy! sell unable} The grand jury reports that/vania in 1 and was the son of a aduated from ec Atendent of * came a wife lege in Insurance Scandal —— paid a the Mu the re said ition sure her} authorized | at > cent] legisiation eral man m the policy ea " mpt to bi he ot i injure my ee Mong formed into charcoal because of th ¢| Other Dentists Unfamiliar With Prrviaayr Ben Son any honey FE a This Wonderful Process Are Was born at al was held Re and Mrs. | Pays \* * o *& The Star bas learned from a & * reliable source that the amount # Ten * taken from the safe oe &| I hae » it a. ja the ®) About 6 loed n Wednesday (number of willow switches were F ccnded Te ee aes a8 *! morning a po consisting also seattered on the road poate Clgeedl gy Tay b.. lAvesley and McKennon and) About half a mile up the peth the ire a by Deputy Hodge, of Black | remains of a camp were discovered. 2 ia Wnt 06 om 1, accompanied by bis two) Tin cans were scattered around and © kee 7 ry - big bloodhounds, started out from )|a pile of charred sticks showed that M4 % | the shertff's office for the pot the dexperadoes had built a fire, Oa batees seeaee! Te PL nd bugsy ré| Near the charred remains of the | Smith and hi }teetives are equ | the future, be exempt from consid TRAIN ROBBERS GOT NEARLY FIFTY THOUSAND NEWS LEAK OUT THAT COM.) . PANY SUPPRESSED REAL AMOUNT OF MONEY STOLEN 00 oun S il | SEARCH IN COUNTY PRAC TICALLY ABANDONED sansttaneaeakeg amp of. Robbers j found, hoping that it would be amp fire a copy of The Seattle Star, sible for them to trail the men who| dated Saturday, September 20, was so boldly held up the Great North-| discovered, showing that the ban- orp overland on Monday night dits had left Seattle after the last The possee proceedd to Ballard| Saturday edition of The Star wason and thence of the hold/the street. The dogs followed the yp Fr there the party went to/scent back to the county road and the place where the horse and buggy | after proceeding northward @ short seen on Tr ay morning. The | distance, lost the trail and failed to Tired of wallowing throug wet brush for hantoms at up the hunt for the men wh | petrated the ¢ up and the the work to th tectiven turned over slice and railroad That the on wanted are now adily took the et and ran) pick it up again It was raining hiding in the elty or have escaped the county road towards the|heavily. Considering the time that to Canada or some other remote | *Uth. After tracking the bandits|had elapsed and the unfavorable ounty road a short distance, | conditi “oe turned in a branch road | remark ns, the work of th point i# now @ certainty, and de lly ponitive that dogs was the men they weat are “Bil!” Miner | 8" er going up this road for a| The party proceeded on to Bothell and his Jake” Terry " ee, turned into # tra and took the train for Seattle. This fact has been pretty well en point where the dogs turn Theory after theory is being rap- tablished from the story ¢ by | e4 » the tra D wheel tracks idly advanced and as rapidly ex- Fireman Julette. The latter is posl- | looking as if the buggy was turned | p) The general belief, how- were # tive that there w only two men | ar H robbers either took involved in the holdup. They |. pigpeoceernnmeitinmemers ain from Bothell for Seattle, alle h other “BIN” and “Tom walked to Green Lake and took and were undoubtedly old banda at street car in, and are now in business. They w ol as ee in some low hotel tn the ten- fer, took thelr time and forced the jerloin. Another theory held by a fireman to touch off the blasts that | larger number is that the men took wrecked the safe. |the train for Canada and are now Julette’s deseription fits the two eg ng their friends there. » suapected, both of whom are} Ranchers al the supposed jeated in several train holdups asa of the robbers were very un- 1 have ne 2 Quentin jeasy for the past few days, but the tentiary together. Terry has/ feeling of uneasiness is wearing off, 2 making his headquarters in| CITY OFFICIALS DISCARD VEL- |as the robbers are in all probability mas and the Pinkertons have - nile ad known that Miner has been in this| VET IN CONSIDERING STEAM = miles Stay Se lcinity for some time. The latter in wanted badly for his share in the} MEAT FRANCHISE holdup of the Canadian Pactfic a iii F year ago and the Oregon Short Line a year before that Some warm discussion developed n in the mud. Aver, is that the $1.25 Repeating Air Rifle, ae 300 Times, 89¢ day ts a day of vatue |over the Seattle-Tacoma Power com- h + P ti | i G0c Cleaning Outfit .......4 Scheme not Practical | co) ccm near ceancnive when |f Se waning ovrtiy it was brought before the corpora- barre! Shot Gun 88-98 tions committee on Wedneday aft- | Has twist barrel extenal ernoon. As waa to be expected, | rib. top lever break, patent snap Manager Colvin and his assistant, tte B a ns ertp stock. Mr. Workman, wanted more th 00 Daisy Rifle the officials were willing to give a Repeater $f them, and friction was the result. | Ring nn $: outcome of a meeting of the board} When Workman became so bold |§ $15.00 double Shot Guns $f of education, the King County Bar| ® ' suggest that the committee ¢ Duck Strap .. Cntociation and. the Chamber of} ¥84 insisting om provisions not de- || $4.00 Remington 22 caliber Commerca, held Tuesday afternoon, | ™#2ded in other cities, he aroused In discussing the future fate of| ‘he tre of City Engineer Thomson, the old court how Architect | ho curtly informed bim that be Stephens’ opinion was heard. He) cause other cities had been bam- stated it would be impracticable to boosied was no reason why Seattle turn the building Into a school of | Should be any kind as the cost would exceed The main hitch occurred over a that of a new building. It was also} provision that the company be shown that the building would | Obliged to file advance plans of all hardly be suitable for hospital pur-| Conduits laid in the streets with the poses. board of public works, that the lat- It is thought the building will|ter might have such supervision eventually be turned inte an auxtl-| over them as is consistent with pub- tary prison. Before the close of the lc policy. meeting committees were appointed| “That would place us at the mercy which will investigate their re-| of the board,” objected Mr. Colvin. spective assignments, after which ‘That's where you ought to be. their reports will be heard at an-|It goes!” replied Mullen, and itl The board of education will, In ering suggestions for the disposal of the court house with a view to ward erecting a new county admin istration buliding, aceording to the 10’ Indian’ “Motocyele Bullders’ hardware reduced, Sporting Goods reduced. Spin. 's Cash Store 1810 Second Avenue, Invested NOW in the Rainier valley will produce Mr. Workman said he 4d not think such a provision would have | BIG FIRE LEALES a pleasing effect upon the bankers whose coin is behind the enterprise, but that did not seem to worry the! HUNDREDS HOMELESS) iticiain much’ There” wae” cine! trouble about the maximum rate | mest that sbould be charged, and an agreement will not be reached until 5. | later. The committeemen gave the steam agnates a hard nut to crack when | whence ae $600,000. | they informed them that Charles E. | our hundred people are hemeless. | Craze mer manager of the Dia rhe fire started at 1:80 o'clock in] mond Ice & Storage company, bad} the etteenoon at the lumber yard|onsented to @® much lower maxi-| tf Brown Broa. Before the depart-|™um rate than that to which they] ‘rived on the scene the fire| Were Willing to agree when he asked | for the same kind of a franchise. Lumtees aiameeate ence ‘The magnates tried to explain this A atrong wind was blowing, and|>¥ Making insinuations against the . short time be the lumber] former management, but when they RHINELANDER, Wis, Oct Fire Tuesday ved the greater of this 1 tin «a Profits LATER ON. A LITTL N. B—It ONLY TAKES A VERY FEW DOLLARS, TOO, ASK US ABOUT IT. had swept over into the Robbins Oe noe unaumed. ‘The firemen| stated that the company had been| t t .| losing money everybody laughed. | . . - tried to save the b work- | lo ybody laughed coon ti the VOAMe, but 1 than| Engineer Thomson admitted that! Lewis-Littlefield Co. 100 of them were de 1 the steam could not be furnished by | a The homeless are being ed for| Mr. Crane at the rate he promised! REAL ESTATE. n the city hall and oth ubtic | ness it was a by-product, that fs, . ‘ Litidings. At a late hour ‘Tuesday {th exhaust steam used in the man HALLER BUILDING. ufacture of ice, ete, To this Colvin} replied that, as a matter of fact,| SS aa most of the steam sold for heat had hot been used previously, If Mayor Issues Defi |e. io oe ison Mr. Crane had fabricated o} »-| Wright, | MSY im statements made by him to} oto the | the board of works | of the}, Th® magnates agreed to the cx-| ;j tension of the limits of the terri night the fire was well under con Tel. Main 437, Ind, 1093. TAC MA, Oct f Tacoma, in an Barnhisel, byterian eh h Tuesday, tory c 2 r } Fe eeoten the preacher on his | tory im which stam will be fur- nished, so that all buildings as far! north as Cedar street can be sup-| plied } It came out during the discusssior | that the conduits used by the Se in regard to a mor 1 by the Rev. Mr. Barnhisel ay. Mayor Wright says hixel is merely the “tool of Foe ge pelt werice “Tattle Electric company in distetb- | ‘The mayor declares Barnhiser| UBS Steam were so inadequate that/] Beware OF IMITATORS most of the steam was condensed | t too far tack as a “me nd 4 t seu nounces the at into water before reaching its deti- ous and cow- or ri rode . | i sng cut aton, The wonton -conautt™ 9 1 Alveolar Dentists Completely at a Loss i has besa preacher or anyone else] Alma R. Lorraine, who has been | ti aft against him. to Seattle, She studied under the| able $uce * famous master, Cavalier Makinire, new system that tightens ANNOUNCEMENT, in Rome, and was gone a year. | teeth, cures pyBtrhoea, OF Fifty lessons, spectal course tr the gums, replaces missing teeth French language by Victor George LOUIS, Oct. 5.—President || Without plates or bridgework, Vanoly f the University of Paria, tam: this morning received fr om | AN examination “ane” Savile begins September 6 at the Behelton,| Judge Taylor, of the circuit court, |p Mee % alt 1317 Third Avenue, Classes meet}an order directing that the office ptt Be Pe Hav: m Sung Wednesdays and Saturdaye at tMfof the Wabash and Missouri Pacific aegis. a m. 4 and 8 p.m. Tuition fee $10, }railroad produce on Friday m ® OHIO DENTAL PARE ple In advance, Address V. Gy! the siook books showing the Gould |f 307)” Pike St. Cor. Thitg Vanoly, the Ethelton, * holdin a ab >" Lwith grand darcenye OO 6 We started out for the train . 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