The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONT! TH SLATE NOW COMPLETED MORAN SITE GOES amt government has agnounced it» In tention of compl AN ” * * MAYOR - wer 7 COMPTROLLER. & M.D. Haynes * * * . * * */With Only Few Exceptions Republican Con- x| vention Has Chosen Its Ticket---Haynes- John Rip ing this year (he intemereanic railroad from Limon | . . . Sale Reported to Have Been Closed Whereby! temanant .istve' Sigar ror] thi city nun” "2 ™ "Wee 18) aloe runted, ‘He'mye|® ert Graven | Graves Combination Wins. : Whieh had beer placed with! ‘The land is aitAted next t (Ml igeion account of heavy grades the COUNCILMEN | pipe) i will not » commercially fo At Large—-Frank P. Mullen | ‘a #O Ubal they (Other not decided.) n| filled, There is an ample depth off valuable as the Tehuatepec road Harriman Becomes the Owner of Another ~ tal Sad that thepreried tai aes, Teen ean cae Ue af 7 * * * * * ‘ . * th c & | water adjacent to the shore ©! bat Costa Ric 1 - anahiad to Firet—James Conw * Choice Piece of Waterfront Property. anna that enty at rood for alimowt NY] Market cotton io better aurantage| # Second Herbert | : preperey We ine calle a, WHR 0 see | and the road will make for tourtet Third—h. C. Gill * Mr. o. redaing it 1d readily be ot the most Hghtful tripa| * Fourth—-Fred Sawyer. | organ Denies. ed in mhape t nadie LHe arKeet | acrqmp the Isthmus, travelers prefer-|* Fifth—Ellis Morrison 2 N } whieh have w~ obtained ¢| Today Mr. M seed in ocean trafthe ind Comte ae te tan charter |® Sixth—Arnold Zbinden, * . t te to eed fur e ne} out of nd while none Of] ) Minky |® Eighth—-J, &. Crichton. * ‘ inate leo ‘ ‘ h ’ y would way|” i |@ NintheW. H. Murphy. * ' t Thea fer orth the | th “ num mated. & Tenth—&, T. Reynolds ‘ b f which bulk have al-[it t believed that the & EBloventh--Geerge W. Hill 7 f ral purp Hu an, reg ' ove ith entite * * 4 of | A Steel Wir | When the convention adjourned at ered to have! tending through the & noon the ou ne of the struggles In| ad av. and Firat av v f ; |most of the wards was known, the| te ath ‘ ot in width, wae ale: fight over for| " th ; ; : wan ittoee comptrol rand tre er giving in De eae ae ations of @ bard fight when the “ines convention convened again at 2 @ eal Another Lot Taken, conven ~ ee) cies tad ie Ck eames Wiech ent! ° At & caucus attended by ne eer a paul Wate Ghereud. Sent | MOTHER WANTS GON OF LATE |240 delegates, beginning lnat nig A t a gunk Gara r nd continuing unt ‘clock axe ae ver in the shape of an of VIOLET SEARLES SENT TO|” OE I ay A en cl SPECIAL COMMISSION 18 TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT BECAME | “3 * wit f the Beattle ice | OF IT—!8 DISCLOSING MANY NE WFACTS. Recause Ola Laubecher, son of » were being| ing these proverties | | Captain Laabscher, in holding the levelop~ | old to the r — | yous son of Violet Searles, who re a“ ‘ ‘ iit. " aft ¥ ,| comily committed suicide in Chis 1 M . hag socio « th be feet that while toe ‘Vaynee Neg city, f0F $46 de on board, Mra. W. | * ie life raft supposed to be a part of | possession 0! aty of ( | ty tw P ator and thet § +e {the Liste gun, the supply of pro- |? Hardin, the mother of the wn: the wreeked Va a's equipt i nay PE aelipen tm. oe $ Cat | Wnts wom », has written to the de Bag By accounted 106. | was the reason no more fife Nate} bine cng, “othe M | but the third te at ) amd ra Wit-! a or Curt) | but the third ing. | Wit | Tere snot ashore this gas be Ievally done, Dan Cart| | neases before the special commission | Were MOL MANORS | 1 lta fet the hoy in Laubscher's this morning swore three life! cittve assertion that 96 officers | C@S0se. agfering to pay him for his f . shed to oe b ane * . Tr h ! rald = sc afeedg in on ‘re BY | wore tn charge of the lifeboats, He| ‘rouble: Laulschar. it 0 vald. wrote | prom THE ELEVENTH WARD. | n dng ated that he was stationed at bast Ma arcia to 2 | t my concerning th ate N mt eo MANY 9 ngere were | the Bmount of the boy's board was | mors " noir nm bet third sent pim, b } send the boy | 4, ‘ 4 Graves and be into the craft that he Hf 4 arrived there just dn | MOt8# at bis own expense R 1 was formed. [Seek women meted thet. © At + the forward davit brenk! Mme Hardin efunes betng that nes and} be a of 38 2 ey 1 the occupants into the| YEsce Money to d the expense iid finally win. Anderson the Valencia were ‘ Of eending Violet Searles’ t vent over to Graves this morning réing to Connors , jher, Bhe ev y iw under t Melee withdrew | declared the boat crews asalaned to Why 4id you not k to your] thege expenses Anti-City Halt pdiferent stations never eves © {7° arked Comminsioner Murrey. | | | The strong gain in the Haynes ion is attributed to} RO EXECUTED FOR KILLING THREE PERSONS Shields’ Testimony “=WHITE MAN GETS REPRIEVE OF AN HOUR | Thomes Shick Jatand. He was sure that t WHILE ATTORNEY ASKS FOR NEW TRIAL. j the te rafts at | tive that he saw every life boat You left your boat without on on . aneeth tamed to ; } “ ven up The . If the captain had| PRE SE NTS backers of Carroll still claim he} JOHN RIPLINGER here | would have etay | } wilt ¢ nomination, in spite Of] wie Will Be Nominated for Mayer by the Republican City Convention. rent failing off in strength You left the passengers fo shift raft leave the ship, except the for themselves? | é mevatie haa been: ee ee —_ sik ati = wree ieee Man aha | One He fatled to account the 1 t think it j i rage ‘ nomination for the council in the} from time to time be submitted to] our borders, can ¢o a0. with the ae. CHICAGO. Fe Robert New- asked Deputy Sheriff Peters, who! wissiug raft. He was sure that It) to stay mk | INGTON, Feb, 16 —Minw | 200). Herbert Jaffe in the Bec-| the people of this city, so that by| surance that ther rights will be fmbe, the negr . mn charge, to delay the execu~| 44 pot Hancock f t ae Mt spent most of today with) ond Pred Sawyer in the fourth. | their vote and volce they can decide! protected, and that vice is not tol- tion. He sald he h ployed in the case hie just been em rowing or practical boat drille were! girl ad would at held on the Valencia. id, superiniending the dec is the victor in the Tenth, | that, which to them seems beat erated. ebout the bridal rant |i ine Eleventh there is a deadiock| | believe that every street car Enforce Laws. the hundreds of pre®|iiiween Hill, Weyant and Shuck, | franchise should contain acommon-| ‘This city will never again be &% continue to arrive. iwith Hill in the lead | user clause; as a matter of fact I/known as @ wide open city or as; Coa ae ; | Frank P. Mullen will be nominat-| believe that all franchises for publi! semi wide city, On the contrary INGTON, D.C, Feb. 16—| 4° for councilman at large by ac-| Utilities whether for street rallway,! we will see that the law le respect for the | semation, but the nomination of the| Water or light for public servic eq and enforced. were perfected today. Mal.| vier councilman at large is an|#bould be #o framed that in the) parks of this city, either publid commander of the cHy| iene John Miller has the en-|6¥ent of poor service, exorbitant/or private, should not and will not 4 Cap police, has detailed « squad of rates the city would have be infested by resorts of an unlaws Charles F Rey nok thin m mmon law wife, | tempt to pro a negress; W A stay of exeeation to 11:30 was} ‘ 7 p mission i re Snecro, and for killing Py granted to permit the lawyers to). 7? a mamiasion te pro. | At noon Peters ar need trom | * > ae ee eee ree The the hood was being placed over | the gallows that Muciler's att gone by fe . A my Whkeany Bewcemde v head « rushed tm| had for « stay of executto = tg — WED a telegram which rend Into his |! Inquiries ent insane i Sherttt ftep hanging.” n s re c be Chairman Murray idorsement of the Se od ward fo 5 " ‘ Stiles enavect Deters ond 8 wee a th tain Burwell are disclosing the ta-f | aunied men to regulate carriages. | o., Kosition; H. P. Rude has scat-| Power ake the business over at/ful nature; to be plain I want to Sbwerk of a crank and the mee-| the attorneys ask the sheriff to al-| mentadle lack of discipline aboard. | ae Beet officers to guard svg toring neath through the « a price to be fixed by a board of say that I believe the greatest crime Teteived no consideration tow manientiea by 0 5 roofs of desertion by the Notheven the chief of police has | in no delegation pledged to him,|#rbitration, without any value be /that can be perpetrated by a city ietaty after Ne@combe was! pert. 28 ny any ene yr, | er ack of discip were | freon! sage into the secret of the) 114 there ure several others who | !"& ned to franchise right® |is the toleration of resorts, either ; : , i t yeaterday fern | | coupl#’n destination after the cero | SPO Corre —————=|in parks or elsewhere whe Qmownced dead the body was re-| Hugh T. Patrick, professor of ne yew & | ¥, There i much speculation, |"? t wlip in |! Parks or where where the he Nort Hancock adm it org | virtue of our young people may be and the gallows prepared| ous diseases the rthweete Mt. think & people may the execution of Jobn Mueller | University Medical schoot, « although he was stationed j | bat Gone are sure word o 4 | Hurd Showing Up. | prostituted. lthey $i! go south after a week sHINGTY Feb. 16-—~The pa Mra. Roosevelt's Virginia » committee on ter ritorles Lae) cottage | The Republican party has no fear, strick | boat No. 4 he left that t jour record is before the people, and the morder of his wife and two/ nounced sane, When o lordere and made for No Mueller had set up the| pronounced his verdict, Me the G. A. BR n, ie showing thst he was a somnambaliat, | ery well. if that's the doc- | Hancock declared that if , > trvcat the | J rtrenath this after ff back and courage of convie- . ion I'm ready. 1 killed my [tain had been at his statlo * tion is necessary to carry out the 4 Ried bis family in his sleep. | y biting gambling of any iC Pat a2 the preparations for Muel- | wit f children and am ready to | would have ed, but ‘need te Ale Asseene. indian| | When the platforr wishes of the majority of the peo- We banging were beginning. for-| bang for tt Hiutely no one harge le tere os sshaine. | Phone dry Peay ple to give satisfaction, and to give Be Jadge Parnes appea: He was ha et 12:44 oh t believe it was bis duty to stick j oI NOry & ithorizing vised} the Mae. Ge on § city Jean, conscientious and to his post : to build a line from Cab | Fo c.,’ miamane ne ines administration, thag i HE a ge os ty gee ye my tO Kagle Ciy and the ner mayor, and ime ies ar come ¥ (ees ‘TRY TO SUSTAIN gest au yun Yukon river was also favorably te- | sare " ent on | wees pledge i to what boat he was sss ported. The subsidy feature wae man and Gentlemen « pply those essentials. k. He stated — PWMUNITY PLEA oes soe = that no attempt was stricken out of the raflway bill teful for th you can confer tha! | , j part of ‘ w to quell ¢ drives, Was knocked from bis seat! 1 am not devoid of gratit gq het achise A ser } CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Charies W. | excitement | by a Green Lake car this mor of ay P of the responsibility | . 1 be nd there Fo pre « the Armour Messboy Talks. | jat th@corner of Gth and Pike, and ta wi he Mayor of this! \ 1 always be a weapon of suff | Ce y effort t ' |newer@ly injured. He was taken to ‘ « e J. 'W. Ketiy, an express wagon |p | | | | MY. 1 HE'S BORE jent strength to bring any corpora : Common User vr ia 1 always will be] Joppe t egisiation that | Hthe Paolific hospital for t al at-| mayor of 4 tention. that my ty) Kelly was crossing Sth when the down ix } cat e&me around another car and nln withogt sounding @ warhting bell struck his wagon from the rear Frank Richley, meast< “ a Jl enat if the boat in which " nee. washed ashore had been manned 4! have spliifge the contents {nto the street ‘ MAHA, Feb. 16.—After being out) It fe mot thought Kelly le serious bred : _ ' hours the jury In the} ly Injpred and wajess late mal com I be Suffering from tuber conan f e ' A piientions result, he wil! be out in lt 7 adition so. weak thet i of not guilty a few days | ‘ ‘ - pe By oC: contition we | [eu wee ee ene ee nny te tf : + omar . there is no hope but admit bis | | ed BANK CLEARINGS 9 * fra r date a tan Bb in | & critical state. | Fr 16, 1906 ' 405 & 4 that if t aap eRe j & Feb. 16. 190 675,440.68 & a . f the 1 NAUC ‘ ' nl &@ Imecrinee over sa * a they may ed. by torneys f he neste Gente. Seske i rau | fy $850.8 * I ! Walla Walla penitentiary, and will hes teeh Of exe } ake arrangements f recep-| @ * ak henevahie teas oe a Just a Square Deal be r ng the gove to tion with the F ¢ ent f > ff r LYM ees Rae eee ERE ministration f Ng ed Pe . I fa f " allow } the privilege of dying a vadn, at $12,000 a year. He had ajthe last life + The Chinese colony Im maki: a eres SS one Ween eee we hee eed Mar 3 the. Goin & Oh ontrov with Governor Hanly r ‘ elaborate preparat oF caoermmcyge Yave ent dae, eamente Ww any ex has post poned recently aad may resign to go west 1 jain reception as well, a oe n of the n of we governc reprieve, and an z way anyone cc to take place in Chinatow? " e "ann . , al Owner-| Poor do pay a ma y pre w | to jump overt the entire Chinese ’ eat am jn ryhaergeet of the taxe ¢ r man's 4 M th ' ge where they can now g pret ‘i wt b ‘ ha oon . t f taxa White ‘he Water and Light bes ah an increase | White was in poor condition physie- ady own the Hebting and|in ta n ally and } rapidly wasted away | | water plants, The water plant was} Drive Out Vice under the that afflicted | | a over the city of {am in fa » oradiction of him, Since going to tke peniten- q a suring the Rey n adw he as be me worse and the lconieny af @ a W. W. COTTON, HARRIMAN'S at h Robert Moran a vho was once @ prizefighter |r ; “ } j ae that © y _ is n nvalld, far on in the | nett bi | COUNSEL IN PORTLAND, INiaco in later yoars the »hent worst stages of disease, Whether king laomas 4 & plant for the nen: is most charitable to cute AAA. . SEATTLE ON PRIVATE BUSI pager in at A wed ne ox oan Pa ae ae an the re: yo gg sen lle b, NESS, Iplant has mot been completed tai j less, or to allow him longer pi . AT 6 O'CLOCK TONIGHT THE LIST CLOSES AND YOU CAN'T GET Jall detatis, it has proven uccess. | but less mental suffering, by com- a. He decia . ja a r a | | 3 ; : etore we do anything further muting his and waiting for : ON THE ALICE ROOSEVELT MESSAGE AFTER THAT, | = ot Tha eaboge dome dyes peta the ¢ death to come ffm wat i a | ries nan it y understood that the lighting plat jernor Mead ¢ ide. k ) more money to extend yetem and make 1 , ng those Who | give th ty Mght to householder ee a | LIGHT HOUSE FOR ee, VANCOUVERISLAND ‘ repress | ' Te aa ¢ the Mat. The R elt to a @tar reporter I 1 Se I say that the Republican party ! a ae ach Wa a ea wiw waiting for you until 6|attle on private business and have|a party of progress and ts proud of| this city wil! not retrograde, as far} VICTORIA, B. ©. Feb. 16.—-Am | H a 4 with r thing whatever to do with any /it h m The time will/a is in the power of the may ph te Point, on the w ast of ame A p t sort will leave tonight for) want take ov tr I am opp all acts that lw . me in the mall Portland joar system of ity If strary to 1h eith x Pa f t t to be ported that he had ¢ fo ¥ toleg t so that © & ent her e and her| connection with any ral nat-| thr : ° rity tl vice in all y t British Columbia. hold up r r f| it v H 1 I 7 tar ter, I will be glad to tell y the r that the street car] out-of the clty th at we | The lamp to t i Fifth and stew ast night about|in time this morning lite Hetle}if Lam at Mberty to a ines sho’ ¢ owned and operated| may advertise t word | ible f will have eight ’ : rf and that they later start Tomorrow afte n The Star! not Here's a dime for The Atar’s| this time just please leave by u L would be thelr servant! the fact t y atte ort t flective power A toward him, but he ran from| will print th ennng ent and| Roosevelt message,” wrote the Iit-|of this railroad excitement for I|in bringing about such a condition| not only the wi mp, he Pg th . eeded in making his| the names.of those people who were| tle gi I think it is @ very nice| have nothing to do with it jof affairs. I belleve that the ¢ progressive, but also \ 5 nard ancien «. The police are inclined to| fortunate enough to be represented | plan. I see The Star every little} Mr, Cotton's movements during! tion of the pt tchane and operation J and m v v b at th e8- t will t wry as being “fishy,” as| thereon. It will be a representative | wh and like it very much, the day bore out his statements,'of public utilities, other than thoge of in the wi t t at t of the! there has laen no report of any | ibst of The Star readers. There will low why not haye your little and those who expected new de- that are owted and operated hy the, so that th eopl are b | on the coast, but the new anh. thea. ahnnta mee cnn ponarchs of tha, ¢ country robbery im tint nelg! hood, be many, fyom the city and onamer/ girl's name on the messaxe. velonm ata were Alaannainted atbw. atthe.

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