The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1906, Page 1

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ene Cent--Last Editin”’ ‘he Seattle Star Romcnsss WASHIN IN, MONDAY SBRUARY VOL NTS PER MONTH 1906 19 JORCHARD CONFESSES STEUNENBERG MURDER AND COLORADO OUTRAGES [_——_—-—___—__— High Officials of Western Federation of Miners ‘SGENE OF STEUNENBERG MURCER Are Implicated in Several of the Most Atrocious | —S+-Ss-tussa gare ctesne Crimes in History of the Country---Several y Men Already Under Arrest Pre eEEeeEee. : BOISE, Idaho, F i—MNar- & iy Orchard, awaiting trial for & @ the murder of Gove Steun- & ——— —. so gaa on te ae ri atin He 4 Swedish b I Phreisent Mover. | Secretary she Hans Hansen Accuses Patrolman Helms of Take # Bey Pp w . aC. A Pett f the Western : : ; bee Sfederation andthree ‘ ing $50 From His Pockets and Failing to : : Return it---Officer Declares the Charges to, SEPEE EEE Ree ee H¢ ptates that th t { | ‘ ane ois etheey's | Be Untrue Mepet ane W ‘ D. Haywood i —__ petsident aa pees o LU that he would back h hich * that of backs iH of the V Federation of ¢| Pater, ane foe hick werk Samal Miners, and © A a tor. | ' t rived the $70 check which wap wer member ¢ board y rewtesce shewiog qote ¢ mredia 1 . * Het the mar 1 by the Ptoneer hang@ @f that organieation, who were ar ove. einanoe oryrreds tired be f « b king mas “ ‘em Warrenty ch _ Hstten teem Wallace feted Ae tate - Ht i , t| the latter paid for Hanson's mealg complicity = . er of 5 Fmertin bed, arrested him and brought 2 “ whl t «|! ha ay oS ae an ensin itee argo pede us BROS OF SE AE peerage f Be | St. John refused to say anything, WARRN rong payment, se | ficiaie eit Bat take alr aatie ae deputy sheriffs, escorted to the | | ad the sherift . dose RCHA ub | 9 % nd - _— Cashed $70 Check | Jobs the prow ney and sweag for, and the she s equally close man from the 30 anson His Job. t warrant chargir m fe ereet. and were pagers pathed, but it Is almost certain it HENDERSON HAS he had place the table, He then! yy =e 7 “gy Be Bares cir ee ee hala t . at & Few | iy im connection with the m ot shoved the gold into his 1 Siena ? " t t, of the Eagle Em-| opments in the case are expected af mioules later “FY | ex-Governor Steunenbderg, af Cald CMPINeS the silver | at ‘ ‘ , t Hans hislan early date | 7 sem se - 1} well, Idaho. 8t. John has been vot Goes to Headquarters for $70 ) befor cquperceneeseoe 4 . | ing under the name of John W. Vin Shae Se a ele ; : ific railroad, eo pares | cent and is also known by that name } i ». | R@adquarters, wher ned « Mahe, bis dealings with the Burke buna In, Feb. 19x: | gy told to “Ko } t a xe Speaker David Henderson suffered a : ~ : ‘Were arrested when t war Warned that they intended leaving} Deaver. set *~ ally unin ano by the Mar Controlled by Hill | not known, nor will any of the local marder 0: Jovernor Steunenbers | 5 rere fle for her! Hon, at its monthly meeting Satur-| will not be room he ate - fficials of the corporation divulge Ciritmas night. using a shotgun. ot ¢ her injury os aight. The t tia ne c The ( bia & Puget Sound | aj the e information. Wt retrained on a at other! - thas Ae paced ) neeg (OELEGATES GATHER AT was | —-— Memiters of bis family being in " res _ » . atett'’s meetin , ¢ e s puue are, firet Mage He told hid the r ahthouse tender Columt Ghoent pb on onditionally; « r s 4 to the attempt u BOISE, Habe, F valon. another paralytic stroke today, low Hg could f 1] stand ' t tal train bearing DENVER, Feb. Wt jing his sight The is near give tie ; of the « . ' \ F | Haywood 5 tute the ‘meet * | re re net work, OF 1 ae es “ | eo Bere we int " Helm. Me Waa told t the | nr wix ye he had] Commitiveman ©. A f compile ity ot} nbat evening at 7:20 o'clock, which’ pent him t # jobm tha the Wastern Feu! Ex-Governer fteue ' —————— —— harged with t : as nad Heywood be we ha iT} 3 PACIFIC COAST COMPANY'S MANAGER RETURNS FROM NEW tettaation of ex-Governor Steanen-| been given no opportunity t vn : : | RK, BUT WILL NOT DISCUSS REPORTED SALE OF C. @ P, DAE reeched Boise at $:10 this/ bat the allegutions, Lega’ hort-| cate Mrs. ‘M 7 a? ed YORK, BU ap. morning. jtiee dectare that h bk ‘ kes, suppose ©, today ‘ the ed 8. RAILWAY TO HARRIMAN. ay) ag General W f Colo- | Cotorade hee Hean city ec al commit os , Deputy Warden Mills, of Id and thet an be prosecuted for fates who have been named « ag tyne ee ‘ aang ead ’ ee oa can ue ana J.C. Ford, vice president and gen-|a subsidiary corporation to the ro ectives | kidnapping sigh? of rooms $03 im the Cecil Relea eral manager of the Facifie Coast | Pacifie Coast company, which jg garded the pri en route No DENVER Ngee ti lie Lano . cheery Caimbe od the eal company, returned to this city last | owned and controlled by J. J. J Maps Were mado at towns between) soutien, accompanied by Pink bios Tic tinichels tae ne aatuiall cine f" night after an sbsence of several of the Great Northern. It taps Denver and Boler ues being! tone left tor ( Creek | Bl to diseums the objects of the ath , _ works in the east ompany's valuable coal mines ‘ 2 pli 1 . as Mr. Ford has been In New York Black Diamond and coal properties thanged at sidings where there is bid men we Ne mean nt ~ ra a ° pe benteitin ‘nts teal BUSINESS MEN PASS GSCATHING RESOLUTION REGARDING ty for some time on business con ther points, besides serving the 80 station. and w taken from | Fests, supposed to — ON 2 Pe x ioe ected th the mpan but be cistrict embraced throaghout ent t @ Federatio - on « —IMMENGE INTEREST IN GRAND OPERA iw pany, eieted tanks. Fears were enter. | Tent 'm the Federation. i gg ge VERA HONE—tM anes . ed himself to all reporters tc cth of the Cedar river valley, Pec lever t wholesa'e arrests WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The . /8E MEETING. jay and absolutely refused to dis a f the prisoners | ated saaned the Littlefield t HOUSE MEETING. and absolutely kesed t0 die] Bitte Mi, « avor to in y. The t fort gambling in . a oS = roogh hab taintnen - funds | ‘ Its purchase by Harriman woul@ feewe through habeas corpes WATERFRONT } gpripnerndosven Da [os Thin yoar the party leaders facel QA eee eee ee ee ene aah tht eee teeta | Ile gomeraliy be a oe oe insure the latter an excellent ape The prisoners were taken to the| Gala oe - aun ‘ garding « *« ae * ’ } Miri 2 oss argo ach to the valuable terminal paitentiary here and no one will be| NEWS NOTES ©: the ¢|tande. Tt i i pe esotved, that the only way to the Senttie te * ‘ ‘ iman interests we-| properties which he has acquired taf Slowed to com ate with them| ’ t f wtate been light, t nol @ tr # to fire out nee mo and . , : Sad, ix teaatee ath end of the city. If th tatil their law astiee. | tee n « ft must » in from seme} @ ent e Ren ne passe y™ A eA * * ‘ allroad. It this to. | Sal¢ bas actually been made it is @ : . | Dak sour }w at meeting Saturday nigh * a a 1 ene chacet,| clever coup and one which will tal fudxe will be 0 F alia i l* al bor yfir ge ford. He wap cleaet~ |, nct blow against the inter iadletmen's ay n Fra SERRE EEE EEE EEE EER RR a bal p. er oe te { the Hill lines : of preliminary ex 5 . pote ; ‘t heme. |. While in the east Mr. Ford ats b . pono it 4 a conference at which thé Haywood, Moy Pettibon “ oer Phe three propositions made by{alonal man wh n get there will | : i oe foe © || majority of the stock of the Pacifia the Business and Professional Men's | be at t ng will an | E whate or il was S11! Coast company was represented ang b ta dub, from which to select one to er for ren ne his § phor pall terry 5 private fecrelthe plans with regard to the come raite during wt up to the Sunset Telephone | very ’ All persons a i- jtary w : © in reply ©) ing year discussed in detail. Whad p v " Jestion hie morning ot Cy, ge we r y reduced ¢ r ’ t event their | qu the results of this meeting were ig teen found by officers. He | President Roosevelt aie os sattetnaiory by tne 1 ‘ tie was to have assassinated the| ‘"*_.* mi dant agd third, to order them out unless of ae} Sedge of the supreme court of ( ‘ «. The cat BIG COAL MINE WRECKED IN WHICH 2% MEN ARE SUPPOSED os Oe ie . , ar | Tale, ‘Dut tho bomb did not ex-/¥a* also reported TO HAVE SUFFERED DEATH. Phe Manufacture anec |" : | dapankos| been con-| yesterday and she was unable to| WALZENBURG, ¢ Feb. 19.— out, but the work of rescue is very} 0D in & hurry seems | Ft els ade a f prea © Tacoma as « The Maitland coal mine was wreck- | sow, owing to the gas and 4 plephone w f i ei : ( the eon aa hee’ ea ed by a gas explosion at 1 Out victor Fi : aaa | Letters Pour In tage: BALLINGER WILL ASK COUNCIL TO PASS ORDINANCE ve . ~ tata’ Phe : ‘ Eratery last7..of the AIMED TO SUPP:.ESS BURGLARY. | rinte ‘ ’ t ' ‘ : ‘ to] and Professional Mon ' ; wing up| Will re oe ¢ arch 10 bide fe ral & have ti taken | be r fn a that Is ¢ m the meeting ————— , 2 of hay 4 3.800 tons of lwilbwottle the tele haft at ( 0B niger poop Bey . voli Mayor Ba r is now wor ,the thieving fraternity, who knew, ¢ Ide elibeen Te ahem é ca; kines awe : ‘ or nde nt Ps ehended or traced from » we with i hen ane ' ty wh ar y out lew | s usiness as they might transe — . H © fat if and ot ersonal eff to}act with the pawnshops cians e . Fe oat : ‘ t . ‘ The Washington city law In subs : | b HOTEL LINCOLN CLA BIG). with f all such| stance requires évery pawabroket ‘ . ' he A et in t nd| DAMAGES ON ACCOUNT OF G. 1 moncy lender to file with the wens iad | We eves r \ r 1 ment at the end of poe 2 ae le will de t N. TUNNEL hw n da »mplete Het of all are cooie. b | J . lering and t “ es they have taken in during Rational P t f / die | ne w he has received |that day. They must also give ® Ex Ge nberg t Ar " W € w enforces ar description of the articles, ae the . " Ah ; - Washing and this will| Then when t ws of a robbery - \ ¢ Se Ot } i . : , what has been stolen the police can > em ‘ N hook | h for th on eceived and an idea given of his he {ss r | | Big Attendance t find « whether it wags i; b wned or not i where. (7 hp a 2 at f the big eastern t . { ties have similar laws In foreé, so land t when any big robbery has 2 od ‘ .w Aken place in one city a deseripe and t he booty is in the hands off | Sas y and ot x f half a dozen lai | Tiate w a st ime, and it igi ia a sien said action impossible for thé Li fn ‘ et rid of the stuff ae | be It ee any f e ‘ gh the ordinary channels with. Orehard a — éon epa ave risk of detection . . | | — Minis 5 \ r iniesicnientiiesineaes a S: | “ GOMMISSION IS TO" ‘ieee bo i n ee KNOWN ‘ ‘ INVESTIGATE . j JUMPS TRACK WITHIN CITY LIMITS 4 VERNA ESE SOUR EM * * BANK CLEARINGS. x | * o $1,921,096.47 we * | sonday | * . L WA ITC I " 1 ‘ tr. Lo ‘ I 1 ; ‘ " of ra he transportation of] tng + ; : ; bd. 1.—Dr. Will. ; mae, 3 arve sled the key im a neart 4 (cate acid aM anatate | as and Indian tert ed : erecs nna ; an 8 " formerty chief sur= y ” m & telegraph T “ol ns and . é Sete: Renlbuds the} fren Mountain fast mail tra at | Sine es - _ oman Raf- | turnis at opk Santa Fe railway at Pider from Boise, Shoritt Suther- jar t Koha held in Kansas City | MOberte ayyothis city, this m “ ee pet pel alleen z 4 e t the beat knows oo » Sa nerener® BO passengers on the iw . ¢ the west, died here frotmmen ani mail train mucnday nicht 10 effect a settiomen Bish. of meningitis,

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