The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1905, Page 1

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HOW PRESIDENT MARPER 18 PREPARING FOR THE ANGEL O F DEATH—A REMARKABLE STORY OF FAMOUS SAVANT'S PREPARATION FOR INEVITABLE END WILL APPEAR IN TUESDAY'S STAR. | Last Edition--One Cent--. i he e attle St Oy) eas ] E A mt WASHINC URSDAY, NOVEMBE a1, 1905 VOL NO if NTS PER aT KILLED AFTER DRUNKEN CAROUSAL KIRKLAND REVOLTS AT PLAN OF POLITICIANS AND SALOON MEN TO DISINCORPORATE 0 TABBED aan \WILL FIGHT POLITICAL TO OGATH TRUST AT AIRKLAND BOTH SIDES EMPLOY ATTORNEYS TO FIGHT THEIR CASE AND ; A e here the incorporate AFTER NIGHT OF DRINKING, REOMOND LOGGER MEETS HIS b t Ga LONG A WARM CONFLICT IS EXPECTED Ea Wise sstsoe DEATH AT HAND OF DRUNKEN COMPANION — ROBBERY | ; Ss the town Hino PROBABLE MOTIVE : Caer anty com~= = Kirk 1 ed t That first #tep—and a wee ; With his throat out and ? } Ernest 1 hy “ A hapa Biood st x the ground w . O. Johns f « « th t hard, de- tra for a block, from whence % these Johnson tn accused of | 1904 s ' th still want. he iragged himself, the b |} having murdered itohard He said of ee 1 n f ‘ oh p another sur- Ge Butchard er, was | W Torif and Arenson have been | Dorothy t ey would have be made. An- foand carly Tuesd near | take th y tate Waehine : 1 ‘ f 7 > inde, Aud Gee the « MeKay’s saloor All of the men were #o drunk at pollt ‘ t W ra fou es left out and this time Red i th time the murde scourred that friend, wt t b t at t th ‘ ters « i the petition for ine he ter had b mitted | none of them can give a clear ve m some ht and was} s { the affa Pete t t AGA the ar It is known, however, that, aft p vey 3 AY i aunty com= the » rinking copiously, Butchard left ALD PENS tin their work, Seven mer fr s-| the « and wan followed by | wh he f Kirk got ¢ th t ent. | f t . 1 petition was ' iff A. McKinnon. 2 if pro p a petit F t eth hett pe m once rejected They are h and x suing of t f xing iS be revived, and erred the 3 Joe Torit ity of} i bu f f this 1 tted poor incorporators prosecat- 4 @ 3. Are | am th —— tll Ww. F . | ordered | |!» "ae : Jonn y-Wat- | Fred F | me eS ~ - a J THESE MEN WILL PROBABLY BE ALAKA'S CONGRESSMEN. - i, a o a e | i | — } 4 E | THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF INVEST TING ENGINEERS APPOINTED TO EXAMINE a SaaS rILTRATION SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA AS WELL AS THE BOULEVARDS CONSTRUCTION, SHOW THAT THE TREASURY WAS LOOTED OF $6.000.000 BY THE News Item “ACCUSED OF HOUNDING MAN WITH PAST WHO 18 NOW LEAD. ING, IT 1S CLAIMED, A GOOD LIFE Oregon penitentiary Mullen neal been industrious and bears an ex as on of el | Hent reputation. He has be | a long time in the employ of Moran rahe evil Be Destroyed o believe A RRERAE ORR RROD ® Charging that E. Markus, # proprietor of a Washington @ Bt. second hand store, had been Wao intimidated by the police ©a% that be dared not appear and T® testify as to the worth of the _® bundle of old clothes which *R Mullen ts accused of ste Br an said that > + * * * * ~ * fense were volunte mer employers, w s. * h * * * * * * * * at and | rious. Rich ae _& Attorney Page just before noon Eskridge, r attorney REGRADE OF THIRD WILL MAKE IT NECESSARY—MEANS THE | ot fect this point vacated |CARL M, J OF FAIR % asked that a bench warrant be * Moran Bros.’ company, an | when the hotel was bulit years a K Ll Wlesued for Markus’ arrest, that | ney T. D. Page are conduct ABANDONMENT OF MOORE THEATER AND DEPARTMENT |” 1; ju gnsorted that the Washing. | Cholee of the Third Distriet for Del-| * be mi ight be brough © eourt len's defen: | ton hotel property is so clone to t egate to Cong ® to «i h testimony Judge TILTS NUMEROUS. | STORE retall district im the vietnity of WW Griftin or Ww sued 4 the warrant is | The p enliven tinual tilts between Assistant Pros The Waat ngs in the case were} Seoond and Pike that it would be ay moreing by con-| foolish te » it perched where it mtel is to de, be table for Mr, Moore! isa bug-a-boo to ? ana * RATHER eee “Is it right to hound it nger, the pros- | departm to be indefin-|to lea there emeroachment of the busine din-| | Bis life » es, while on the stand | itely postpom They even go so far as to Assert) trict and the need of an outlet fre | . was 22¢ n ated by The ord " for the that Mr. Moore cannot afford to) pike northward wa ot forseen. | “An eye for an eye, and a toot Page in the mar at i pecu-|regrade of Third ay h means|lenve the hill and the hotel there.) gpolLa THE ATER PROJECT for a tooth,” was exemplified Tue the question th Harty b wn, an wsement was that the fine, big hosteiry that has) th ivanced value of the lan@ after The necessity swn the ay morning in {five Dr.} for Frank Mullen, ch furnished ra by Page's been the most cuous land-| the ground is ed to the present! pote! does away with all plans to | Prathe Oriental 1 fing. time it was th th h-artist looked down it the mouth of a young @rand larceny, are asking TY dragging h a pair of blue silk | mark in the city for years, must be/ level of Becond ay. so tnctpasing! construct a big th in Judge Griffin's court pajamas and some dainty openwor metathed in! ment Solely ause Mullen served hoslery from Bebringer’s trunk and | council Monday night by Chairman! battering down the big brick and! time, severa) years ago, in the Ore- asking ter and ath it » of M Moore extroyed, was introduced in the its value that the loss s if he had not| Mullen of the street committer stone structure will be comparatt, nothing to prevent their| Woman who was one of many wh @om state prison, his attorneys “dressed up” } unk a little for The petition for the regrade ts|ly small action, but present indi-| answered an ad. in The Star some @laim, he was pounced upon by the | tp” ie trunk now being circulated and will soon| VALUES INCREASE FIVE-POLD.| cation are that if built, it will not |few days ago, asking for the live Beattie police and net) | Vals © th into the presented to the ce * on Becond av. & th of a young woman, t tive Adams, waxing be until the mammoth undertaking €fiminal courts ross er Page's fire of pers The regrade is only stop in alregrade have increased five-fold,| of sluicing down the bill is com n the mouth Guestioning and arguments the at pointed his fat forefin big scheme to sluice Denny hill|and the same tnerease could be ex-| pléted lar Photographed Especially for The Star. forneys for the do not and shouted, “You stop|into the bay and raze the Wash-| pected of Third, Fourth and Fifth} The recrade of Second has left|! nto the pan © SWINBYFORD. OF; Ie "AN. OF NOME, hesitate ¢ certain |¢hat, young man!” Attorney Van-| ington hotel av. frontage in event 6f regrade.|the hotel and simtlarly situated |an her china ete wee r DICK RYAN, OF NOME, members « devere soothingly bade Adams WILL PAY TO RAZE HOTEL The hotel occupies two’ blocks, oc-! property on the top of an inacce lowe h the tong Bt on ice of 5 District for Dele-| Choice of the Second District for force manu awer any questh Page might se Strange as it may seem, it is|cupying Third av. and reaching) ble mudbank. It ally forced |* ® ___gate to Congress pee De ___ Delegate ais eto Congresm a. wpon which it is ‘cought t fit to ask, “n a now ridic-| claimed by business men who have| Fourth. Third will have to be cut! the regrade of Fourth and| He yanked—yanked several times Mullen nlows abwurd th ma |looked into the matter that it will|open through the property, The| #¥fth land then the e of « The goods alleged to hav might be” sania Rea iain ame out ad was car , Stolen consist of a trankfu The case went to the jury Tues t the oper h Boiled clot and cheap miscellany. | day afternoon. F “ung Woman, and there Which the defense claims do not | 1 Enywhere near approach in value ¥¥ RHE HESS HEE HHH S| at's story of m tooth fo @ $30 requisite for a gr r-| * ot this time the woma _Sar-*-- ‘ * was a big ¢ 5 . 3 STORY OF AFFAIR hen Armour *| oF Last spring J. 1. Behringer, a) * beninggn ete | * ngs. Corn prices sympa- # Marine engineer, left his trunk in| * oldinas. Corn Miidation was #} ry M fe Dallway of the Now Wewer™ |q neavy. It is mostly credited #| ‘Wants Money teal ‘the truak was gone,|* 0 Avmour December wheat ea Wn chrned that inthe in-|& cpm aL M474 and old ft 12 § For Bump ames Sass terval Mullen made awsy with the | * BA 14 ee saa * wt t i fa hor n't care. trunk and its contents sty he ee at may be evidences a hor-) n't care “ty Detect %, Adams claims| *®*** XARA RHKARAREHH hol ible crime were f me y cotton was burned tm City Detective H. C. Adams claims For the fourth time in two years, (emerged from the saloon, he tried! Miners, It was declared out of or-|_ HA. Nicholson was seated up) Hii Orie Nor’ ful ‘ of the house by the ens meee meene of the contents of the the Maple Leaf saloon ot Van Asselt | to strike one of them down. He did| der on top of a hotel bus. riday last b ee ’ trunk were found in M om - ; dimen | net eucssed, 6nd a Gath chet weal The bus while under speed, ran Raz r apartme th be paueeeee Beuren had been esen try jwas held up by masked robbers / tired at him. He then reached aj WILL HE GIVE AWAY BROTHER into @ “chuckhole Fae cnctaoaee’ diteaiien we fing to sell clothes at second pe oive night at 10 o'clock | car and went to Georgetown, where} NEW YORK, Nov. 21—John J There ! te ioge ag eic Big ft cotton | ORR RR Re ee hand stores. mt poliae officers Five shots were fired at. Bob) Marshal Johnson organized a posse| Murphy, a brother of the Tammany | The jolt ket Mickioleon| onnven to 8. ren. ee ; * Who «wore had assisted in ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 21.—Tele la” wn, a colored man who attacked | +4 nant down the desperadoes leader, was a witness before the from the top of the bus and landed | \¥ing in the yard in rear ¢ “\*@ ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 21. & Searching Mullen’s room were wit-| grams which, it is admitte had| the robbers with a club, and sever-| 1¢ {» not much more n @ your} @tand jury in the élection case this |him upon the hard ground with aj bulld .. t oe room = |% —It is persistently rumored & Hesses, and in several instances | heen sent by Senator Burton to the| al passengers in a Renton car which|ago that a colored jockey pamed| morning. | Alderman Gaffney, «| bump nO Uee: ithea of blaod were found| ® here tonight that M. Witte is # their report f wh accused Rialto Grain company and which| was passing at the time duck Smith killed one of the robbers who| partner in the Murphy contracting The bump injured Nicho wy so v9 sai ae meet | & Seriously ill, a Man had said materia ered. | are alleged to have t under the fearing that the | attempted to hold up the same sa | firm, was also a witness ase on the on, and with it, wrapped b RASH STATI government funds, were . car was being held up licgh, <b sikh mabned De Manes Wal 1 And now Nicholson securely in the mass, was found a) z One officer « Mullen in the trial of the senator Tenney, proprietor; Wil-| xiNted during another attempt, and| NABBED AT LAST tin. ea itn aoe harp knifo, six inches in length, | Qe tk ke RAT RAR RRR explained bis poss of s neck-| morning. Over & dozen es . b, veo wed = | John Day and Jack Hawthorne are | y, ae pho Spe a ee Bosek 21.—New | he says, 1 him « , . nd i also v meal ¥ ie . fie case by saying that his wife,|prought by Ransdell. Rans saloon at the time. They | serving five-year sentences at Walla| Yr officials this morning identi-| for the injury | Diao f Ae os ii who was dead, had given it to him.| could not tell from what appropria-| were ordered to line up against! Walla for the same offense. fied the man known as Paul Ham The case is on before Judge Al-|_ The police were no srg >. a | Pt an in lock T wuoted morning Detective Adams, who swore that|tion the messages were paid the wall while the bandits extract-| fiton, arre 1 at Niles as Bonja- | pertson, gruccome find, and declared without| the jury in the case of the State vs, ft was his “business” to “convict” | ° led $20 from the till | DENOUNCE WESTERN FEDER-| min I’. Chedrey, as a former Brook [close investigation th it was a) Ed. Duffy charged jointly witts people, said Mullen’s explanation| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21! In the meantime Brown made his| ATION }lyn lawyer wanted he alleged} Ray McDonald was reported] ban thrown over the fence,| isle Miller with having “rolled Was that his wife, who t gone | Charles E rton has been ap-| escape through a rear door, the rob-| PITTSBURG, Pa. Nov. 21.—Tho| embezzlement of n clients, |about the same Tuesday m wh onts on Sixth, 2 me| and robbed Harry Engleson, report- ‘way out of town somewhere,” had pointed United States district judge| bers sending four shots after him| Federation of Labor this moruing| Chedrey, after his arrest in Brook- | He is holding his own and the peo-| passerby ed that it had disagreed, The bal- r or not this ¥ is/ lot s ice do not know, and] four eight for acquittal and onviction, given Mullen the necktle case for Oregon. He lv now on the'\as he ran He then armed himself heard introduced a resolution de lyn, fled to San Franc 0, forfeit- ‘ple at the hospital have hopes of! But whet Bince serving his time in thestate supreme bench with a club, and as the robbers nouncing the Western Federation of | img a $10,000 bond recovery true the p

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