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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News HINGTON 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 263 as CENTS PER MONTH ee As DANG FOLO-UP WINGIIN HE WAS maKinG At South Seattle and Captures His Man---Had Complete Outfit While engaghd Burke States in His Letter to Goldsmith) That His Motive for the Crime Was to) Strand, but Story is Doubted |<"cook migra Herman Wensts 31 | which Wendt ' ate et ser metal of the United GG. Bur Mose Ge e pocke 1 $1,550 In another bureau, in a stack a half mile be smith of $2 Lincoln h when by of the dan low the BAgview botfling work Was Studying Yesterday afternoon because he had| hall girls with whom be was drink Bouth Seattle, this morning ERI : been “touched” for the same amount|ing He states that he can Identify Whem approached by Captain} ab frame ; slong with at Bell, Wendt for a tine attempte yok the money do the Strand theater. owned by | the girl th Goldsmith, last Wednesday night It t the Thursday morn to dengihe was engaged In making . wh ‘That, at least, is the satement ing the alleged robbery oolns. " Res Eialien ho’ p al wa which Burke makes fp the letter at Goldsmith deposited con fenanft, submitted Yo arrept | £0" ' n wh ne which he handed to Goldsmith at| $3,000 at the Scandinavian-Amert quletlyand was brought .to this | othe mK. the fime of the robbery, the exact | can bank city a, T th i ne euntents of which became known {« The r has been turned over to ve , the first time this mornin Chief Delaney. It consists of three Ali Kinds of Bogus. coreinel y| pages Burke says he was obliged » measures in oF mployers and t Burke thought it we Among the implements compris. though Wen method by which he coul e , ing the plant by eWodt were moulds | For the pa to resort to extrem money back. He claiyas t ad | der to protect bis 5 out $6 gol piece come to me t We of hie emptoyer's tn! good name of himeelf and family. es Oo op dpithy ob viens me , clreulated ad a cm t coins were also found. | brary book wh wa ‘i Wengt had made several $1 coins. on his table when we entered the which 4i4 fot turn ont very well. cabin first was inclined t Al\WGmgh only one 8 coin war deny bh but later confewsed,” | reporter of The had lived on the found fp the shack. Wendt con Wen foaved tpeCaptain Bell that he had Sta § HOLD UP MAN THE made styeral. The counterfeiter sound al! his | He said he was} * . confeass@l to having passed sever’! a cook by trade and had | BE . 5 and I¢cent pieces never camps | o The coins were made of various sound. Asked as to wh 2] - g ‘ MOSE . OLDGMITH: metals, itin, les aluminum and to make the #, he said MAYOR BALLINGER. Owner of the Strand and Arcade dance halls and victim of startling | Py’ sth ¢ like ch Mobody. 1 ¢ wanted to t | " robbery in Lincoln hotel yesterd ay afternoon. cher sqamppositions =o ber Nobody nt wanted to try a The indications are that 1906 will break all records in Seattle's —_—— acter ndt stated that he was Mttle experiment | P = _ — - - ae | ee — ———__———. | ProKress. There is every reason to count on an enormous expansian Te Barry Stiverberg, alias J. Car- Kannas City, but that he decam : | commercially and an increase of population which will surprise te with the sack en route, and subse ; most sanguine, I trust, however, with it all, our people will not loge lyle Drayton, double” to the New | quently entertained 4 s0- , their heads nd go mad in speculation. ; want fio set-vacks frebe Week Millionaire of the latter name, | clety resplendentiy masuqer- | ' “ in. Seattle? ading as the original 2 tyle boome.”"—Mayor Ballinger bold high jase holdup perpe- | Drayton for two weeks, suddenty = — at the Lincoln hotel yester- | leaving the city in the mé | j 5 iW whereby Mose Golds h was! quet give in honor of the! fpetied to hand over $ oks | mayor. | 66 Bente h like the work of Bilver-| Silverberg was thoroughly con s z who ts « of the cleverest | ver t with conditions In Montana } mee men and all round crooks | and flgeced many prominent people Bin fie United States, and who Is His criminal career has been of the . by o doten aliases all over| most brilliant, so that he has sel- untry nd in Europe as well. |} dom fallen into the tolls of the law . g8 ie man who held up Goldsmith | Once he was confronted by the real | Set medium size, slender, well} at the Auditorium @nd bad dark eyes and | tx where both were regis ] 4 heir tinged with gray. He de-j tered under the name, but carried | Bimeeif a former newspaper | off the situation so well that he Pp tas, and snowed dimseif familiar | escaped punishment new r work and with var-| Other Crimes. } spape | Be ore tect | oe soins! Agtion to Be Taken Against Admiral R Ear cis Scatentin’ clee| white ranatog « purported scnect of in to Be taken ains mirai ho-| bat he was a Butte mining man Of] spiritualiem, he arrested for . Sanit, mnt ieume! Putte condi |faut nereined comumveon vv) —J@Stvensky in Connection With His Ig- lons fluently. |biting his tongne and appearing to Tacit enw of betes Ses ble Defeat By the Japs---The General ib ciscrptica Tun Ditverhere, or|ectting relensed under bende put| OWlO at By the vaps- @ Genera Saeten, perfectly, ax his hair is jet | up by relatives from Wisconsin. He . ~'wss| Strike Is a Failure All Over the Empire REMARKABLE STATEMENT MADE BY WITNESS ON STAND IN INSURANCE CASE TO THE EFFECT THAT A HIGH OFFICIAL SHOWED HIM HOW TO COLLECT REBATES NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—The in was dangerous ree H. Sickles, a Buffalo real ¢ dealer and a former general months. They have taken over president of the Equitable, about the 0,000 words of testimony business in Buffalo. and Tarbell surance committee will end the ses ‘with tinges of gray, and be en “skipped” his bonds, SP aight tuild. Silverberg is also a| later heard of in Denver, where he i: @reaser and is a newspaper) was gathering capital for the or ‘of brilliant talent. While leanization of a mining syndicate im Montana he was editor) when exposed. sions this afternoon on dor W. A. Clark's paper in| It is about time for Silverberg’ tc BERLIN, Dec. 30-—A_ dispatch) the principal railroad bridges was ber Walla. Subsequently, it 1s/~turn another trick,” and those who| says the czar has directed the min-| blown up yesterday by the isur | The committee will be present at said the agents would be paid 85 pee he was entrusted with alknow him best say that yeaterday’s| Ister of marine to prosecute Admiral | gents, but the military did not dare | at _the legislature after the holidays nt on the first year’s commission, BON wack of gold by a Montana] holdup at the Lt would b »» | Rojestvensky for the loas of the! to retaliate. _ Joe G. Vancise, actuary of the The rebate system was general Siisian for the purpose of man-lto Silverberg’s liking and suited to) Russian fieet through negligence | Bquitable Life, testified this morn Buffalo. | ing He told Tarbell also that he had He said Henry R. Hyde wanted to heard that Tarbell was the “prince make the dividends on deferred-| of rebaters” while he was in CBi- dividend policies larger than he. cago. thought they ought to t Sickles asked Tarbell how it was Van went Alexander, who done, and the latter gave him @ persua Hyde that his requ demonstration i SPOKANE GADET UNDER CHARGES Insurgents Lo Many at his criminal talents. } and ineficlency aD peal fen the baron of a heaving... Thousands of revolutionists at sae tii: — ® hearing. | tacked the police barracks, but were es ja 4. W ‘YORK. Dec. 30.—The cable | TePUleed with great lows of life a ; '* | Great caravans of provisions for the company announces that communt-| roel CATAYAG® OF Pret vosterdey cation with Russia beyond Nystad | (TOOP* were destroyed yesterday by and Libas has been cut off. | If the plan favored by the new Telegrams from all pacts of Russia |Tound the evolutionists from all today indicate that there has been aj Points and drive them toward the is carried out, the cause of lib- cneeeeeeenemenane en amption of ral Feneral resumption of railway (r8f-| erty im that province will be lost ventio & political | the revolutionista suite on the top floor of man said he wanted to see me on| Ail crowds in Riga aro immediate- | sixth in the first class, und brook building, southeast | very important business, and that !| WARSAW, Dec. 30.—The revolu iy dispersed by Cossacks and dra- ie on tenet Coon Sn fof Union st. and Second av.,/ was to come to him at once. tionists have issued a proclamation | £0008 — - t to kill at the at of Spokane, is reported booked, 2 mith, theatrical agent | threatening death to any one rent-| *ghtest opportunity trial as soon as Decatur in ge Martial law has been proclaimed in Dvinak, West Russia Ricting is going on in Warsaw, and much property has been de | stroyed. | From the jubilant tone of govern-/ tment dispatches it is very evident or cd the rae and Meets Mr. Burke. ing rooms to be used as police sta e halls, told the story ions and p pit See ot the boldest and moet “I went to the place with my part | of 1 oocnth res ee ( hold-up men in the ner, A. EB. Cohen, and got ther < : forced Goldsmith to pay Svout a balf hour later. [ intro-) on pprensBURG, Der. 20 960 im cash, in a room yes-| duced myself to the man, who), o¢ has been appointed minis afterncon in the Lincoln | called himself Burke, and he in turn) tor o¢ juaticn to succeed Manukhin A large proportion of fret cleat Jmen are § fp hazing. 4" jfact, the fir have ¢on- | templated pleading guilty a body to hazing chases and offering to Stephen Decatur, jr. | reste Was Burke and that he was a deadly stench, hundreds of bodies| It !# also very evident that the ADMIRAL ROJESTVE SKY introduced himeelf to me. He isa ne | that & is congratulating itself upon This wosfd pla navy depart. lay afternoon, at about 1/ man of medium size, probably five) wogcow. Dec. 20.—Twisted and) the comparatively easy victory it co Pa er soe otf ae -! received a pepaane mee ~ i" beg : ames a be ighed torn, trampled and spat upon as so| "8S WOR over the revolutioniat | needed ong ‘ Me. nied as my office in the Marion | @bout 145 pound bout =9)\ much carrion flesh. rotting in the Government Is Hay be vf 4 a + gh tyirae _ es me p Otnsers here ze the from a man who said his | years of age, with # heavy black | cutters and polluting the air with| sd pies ia & bad tthe Seer thee ee tt gree that the house must be ft in the Lincoln hotel. The} (Continued on Page 7.) of revolutionists # the sullen a Iast Sunday| government als night, still horrify the people of this|titude of the r = lutioniate’ leaders, | whose Cruahing Defeat by the Japs Will be Investig city, as they gaze upon the putrid] and is making | remains of relatives and friends who| rations to meet any move the in- fie t fied of three in« Many factories are running again ith general strik a failure, k exch x iT and de ibed the inanner w - and {t appears as if the general! with th nts fighting the revo ttle Is to h no ; f the h - strike has failed in this city | lutiontst among themselves, in the near future _— rn ABEANTIC CITY, 1°. J., Dec. 30— this morning. The Pennsylvania's) Strict orders have gone forth to/and with the socialists antagonizing and “beara” wi. id prow imbedded in the stern of|kill any one on sight caught tam-|every move, the fighting spirit of in all their #tee ha t On December mer Pennsylvania, of the the Prescott Palmer for 25 feet pering with telephone or telegraph] freedom in Russia is doomed to | tails 4, under the ern Steamship company, - wires or railroad tracks. One of flicker out. | | heading “Frozen je, bound trom & York to| No ort of t accident has rr : ens of the x . = ran into the schooner Pres-| been received at the local office of|* mag » % ire of the ore tion, sald th ner on the Delaware river the steamship company. gf ae I . wwe ¥ ‘ ganization yet, but ssure you not ted by the C Trai!,” The Star printed an exclu- TAND SWINDLERS SENTENCED ais 8 i ing how two Alaska prospect- ors Rowley on the tween Yakataga and Kyak t evening Times print- a big front page “scoop” on front page tell- CORRY, Pp., Dec. 20.—John W.| “Coal Ol Johnny,” is dangerously fl ‘ 4 on th wn the world over as with pneumonia Representatives of the various the proposed gery e oe he | not made some sat) Steele, k commeretal organizations of the city] railroads bav® ai-| factory serancements for such WARHINGTON, Dec, 30.—A. A. were given prison sentences and met this morning with City EK 1 in a short time, the city] fines. , Gietrict court clerk ot Mi OT CA E HEARING neer Thomson and Mayor Ballinger. compas? 4 1 ai - “ Wake stops for that purpose. | “4 = ame rm Sad fraudulently securing tim- city oe >ow- | nts change received a dis ré entries in the Akron land KINGSTOWN, Dec. 20— % The whole matter will be formalypee! “ity enginger, We J. B. Pow-| Merchants’ Exchang tinder tab cs te, cee as 3? e The Ish ; uf presentell to the proper commisa] Ct: of the Seattle Produce company; | patch this mo from Coquille || the sa a inder The isiands of Grenade and & a rye z imiMSt| Mr. Parsons, of the Bemis Bag com-! stating that the schooner Ad heading, “Meet Miserable Death # sentenced to two years in d have experienced an & of the city council in the fe AE that the aoe tsnore on {fon the Trail," giving the same of| pany, for the Manufacturers’ asso- wag y : nj ciation; F. W. Baker, of the cham- he jetty after losing her rudder, and |ff details as The Star had printed two weeks ago. no ree &#| WASHINGTON, Dec, %0.—An-;for next Saturday, to consider the}@ petition for the organisale® earthquake. There ports of lows of life #| drews, chairman of the senate com- | | mittee on privileges apd elections, |be determined Jquorum of th orth prison. 6 und Morsanell were found securing fraudulent entries | is in South Dakota. Ench ke ekek kkk kh tke w| Will call amecting of the committee case of Senator Smoot. Action such a company, in whieh Petit! oe ine y the presence te the iowa specmniall ompanios| ber of commerce, and C. F. White, that the lives of the crew are not] ! ymmmittee, will state in detali * * . - *® Tris * o * weir plans for’ of the commercial club. sudangered