The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1906, Page 7

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ete Ena ra Fesir Ss * FtSbieei = we wei5Gete- é PaRaGEhss eabbiktos be Pakneas, ai ae ’ THE 'ad me \ TTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY at, 1906, Cuba. and always wont cn) Everett Man With Whom She Became infatuated!" .! rR T. M. FINCH, WITH AID OF OFFICERS, TURNS TABLES ON A | Dey emont, for about In NOCTURNAL PROWLER—THIEF 16 NOT HURT onsible for Her Downfall--- : fies toes fies was alened ot ies Is Resp ‘ nfall---Forced to: vars having moved to Fremont GONfessed Murderer Was Member of Unions for)»: a: bon arenes tn. anno | si haba A . about nine years ago. year ago harged ‘with the asvasain m of! Money For Him last January she left al and : hia aiiuVe€ Theo, M. Finch, 603 Marton st a to grab the gun, make ompany, Later she left, and has . oane oo is. te r aaaake f Then he ith Fineh 1 rie t fie fror ‘ ple burglar in the ” mm | * "8 m he ren, W nen ' +, ‘wise’ aisbeiihnie apie” felts oe Neem ‘ime she wot} — feged to Have Hatched the Plots in Killing)!\*: Pg gh iin the person | {pursuit Finch. “fired several home| hung her head, while her mother |" wares, thet jand to Cripple Creek to ‘ er, but none of them took sttees » cham | Aart confess all, She did) por am office in th Many. | hare dyeamitine ough a w " 1 an Humes, tha | Motive in commit page Carne | nee depot, No seri ‘ sei la man Brown, who together a ae he remarka ries of for | FOR NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS —_———- indo ny , over 1 oa but t : : ” ees - ae however, until this morning WASHINGTON. PD. ( Feb. 21 pe ecute bie sheriff Hell Cripple | mon, oF watched s - wey The senate comatittee” on public| DENVER, Feb, 21.—The Times) suas of the death of « relative [Creek, claims that Neville contessed | — be a Well Thought Of utiateie Savenhir senketal Gn emt ma a en came the explosion at the|‘O bim that he and Orchard dyna ‘ ; hon | é pe at a ron + 0.00 3 ny on jot this city prints the follows j Ind lence depot, on June 6, and|mited the depot. It is said that] han Jaane Koxey Reber, jon © 0 for pub | ep ‘ * = eed | alter Mili tallard ts boon | Mitt Hanson lives’ at 8636 Ash-| building at Kureka, Cal; $65,000 for|story of the events leading up to|OPehard disappeared. A mob t« Neville Is now dead Resbore ~ — Tay a v * eoka | TOFth a¥., Fremont, where she haslone at Prove, Utah, and $100,000] pomsenaton of Cripple ¢ and V . ae P. A. Morris, “ at. various | 84 &n excellent reputation, She |for one at Baker City, Ore the arrest of the officers of the | tof and attempts were made to force eae, y, A. Morris, ean nfession from many suapectod niga an, George W. Of x y, and —— | Western Federation of Miners jparties. A young man was sus | ney, Georg i L. F. Yeaton, she asl Keries |pended by his thumt d he final ’ cee nivel eens Orchard was @ member of thel}y aeread to tel neue “the | Stron the poor «ict las etias “Seliica « and | fiend who had caused the explosion > per home gave wa ' t ¥ Federation of Miners 024 / wi. he was lowered to the grousé +s of rem ee employed in the Cripple Creek dis. | he sald he with ” pion, and we all was she wit Harry Orchard did it.’ The Republican party will hold ow Of divgrice that ft was jtriet when the famoun strike was |their first opening rally in the pr Pie diffivulty (dat she was able : Pursuit of Orchard, s ahs dered. In November, 1903, he ap ent campaign at a big mass meet we apeak. | | “Th ‘ | ye pursuit of Orchard was ing which will be held in the La Baker Mests Her | | proached mnductor named Jonés, |taken up, bloodhounds being em HOME, Idaho, Feb Detective | bor Temple te 1 f which jof the Mlorence & Cripple Creek }pioyed. The pursuing mob did r t|M Port ie t jall the candidates will t sent } ratiroad, and introduced himself as | know that Orchard was in the em-|0f crimes wh ) “ h R. A. Ballinger will preside as She stated 8 + wheel | la brother Mason, ploy of the Mine Owners’ associa | > u t jer {chairman and the era wil r ‘ ghd hed met Colin Baker, of | | 4 =e ' thet en thle » teat Deane oy valved: By ba re tion They Kaew him only as a/ @frew include Jc H Ww H Ont ye =. Feb y ° i a ire ine ners, member o ne rio A 209 ‘ lor ohn v kfest w kwor ed her to do some at CORPORATIONS COMMITTEE MAKES DEMAND FOR OVERHEAD : “5 Ceahelk aa a ooecmtant ane Rowing 3) ai os vane ; ; ; - oo. . 7 j “4 . : ‘Orchard « A companion mam oa) $ 000 i of the I ie Major, John & tt Cal-| hall at th t prphic ad CROSSINGS AND JOINT OWNERSHIP OF TRACKS-—ARTERIES om & seomber the miner’ | Neville, immediately after the In-/Hvan M pany Ward houn and other as bee t be addressed No wen p,’ satd Orchard last night | dependent lost ' Ider e a for ¢ " arre , , xplosion secured a rig} Jengaged for , made at the a ARE GUARDED |! heard some of the members offend drove out of Cripple Cree {1 ' 1—Murder of lowing is the let of ¥ r H A. ¥ Ke ce Roswell — * | the unton planning to wreck a te PT hey went acrom country in a} ™ manager { the] idents ‘ a. W.E Be Sit In pay en jon this road. 1 do not believe it fportherty direction, avoiding the| Yd H in Cripple Creek.| E. Von Tobel, C. K bell, ¢ Later wa 5 |eveh methods and thought | woul [more important town ‘ was n down the mine|G. Strong, E. BE, Wil M ~ At a apecial evasion of the council : Seeeribed In paragraph Ls : i= mg vorthiess, wheres ’ ome to y 4 tell of the pi lt breached wley the " Greenleaf, F Cr =» @ . rations committee this proposed 1 a sing " 7 bericht my ¢ x + — wg w. D Bier wrote « vy tant thn hte ebtlinndn Surmveinent ub | weak ws > fo Pane i med you out because you aré @ ion rig and took the train ly r f J, W.| Perkins, R. H. Cardin, George Ten Ram to © Semate Wile ther teeta chat [itera | Mason heyenne On arriving tn t boss tn) nant, Josiah Collins W. Baker og govern the granting of any m tht ttately to the cante |p. 2onee tmmediately took Or nard {bs ming capital Orchard rece hy t ¥ t Telluride. | 3. W, Foas, Charles kman, D. e ri before | . to t and Sterting eo detectives he considerable m of e iraxeed | Sen 4. Phitit T. M. Ryan ‘ cine Raneciaas ; eh 5. sum of money from | - p ar pitted that she bel any tow 9 ian ttere\ oll on he Mine Owne ammociation, | friends in Colorado and dix s has never! Roy Darlington, F. 8. Cramp’ J dish esteem. Kven : Rg Shap es 2 rhage gt - , cated hin story and tnd He returned to Denver last J i beos " 5 Warmer, Robert J. Muon el gtene etl ig and maintenance of over & M Cotumbia & ~ Far seat agg md =e San ee Senniguies ot Kees, vonage Age Bataegga FE y. wi Myers Bere him false, and continue | str han tn the hoeity of Foret | Pua ; ee ee & , A |e & detective tn work for the Ming Federation of Miners in|? en a . Rugene Woodin, Carl Christman qareapond with hin i ee oe coe ees Fae ~ . re that poe: | Crees setation, He was Ag; [hla city. He sald that he fearea|* -lbgyen George Ham? William G. Potts t r t . av. @ yuwarntah | Lreeted to attend the meetings Of jarrest becacse of the mad ¢ George W * A. J. Clark, Suggests Forgery a “ me Tens as jackson “ | i De ) [the watom and report daily gainet him in connec th the Arthur I. ( Daniel Ba: William O'Riley, | eoneral way the city anary nh conne with Ored: siaed tm the vi ter-Unte ne . - .: | Mestly after Baker issued the! ine rathnonds to build and maintain : vt ; hard continued in the em: Independence exploste bein omens cox tania | Soott Benjamin, O. Rod, T. R. Yook-| eae Jed check be w ber again and)guch overhead bridges aa are ploy of the Mine Owne amcclas ptherefore changed his name to Ho- | ox tie eee am, 1. R. Witt, John C. Liner, E.N.| SPOKANE, Feb. 21-—Rev. Henry fel Ber that she could “square” | deemed necessary, the city to care . 1 run. | UOB Yatil June, 1904. The day be-igan. For @ time he worked for], ‘gut Peer house of Co}-|200B80n, George Albers, J. H. De-|1. Rasmus, pastor of the First Meth- by writing some checks her- | . Re adiiantn Dy. | fre, the explosion which wrecked | various tnsurnace companies in this wet lane, P, Noglebery, Henry F. Jack-|odist church, called on the police Derseif by « hecks b for the approaches. A namber are . . the Indepeadence depot he collected ; jo Springs Electric campa 4 fall, and this, she claims, was the! io pe built 18 months after t v “ Ra " , “ pliectad city and last Auguet parted from |), k af tuna | 0m. RP. Craig, Edward A. Sea-| last evening and asked for protec- fegianing of ber downfa Gholi ap Girects ty orden ; 2 section wit ke of | 20M Ufe insure due him be-| Colorado, saying he was going to], See > er ks jburg, F. A. Aller + Bauman, | tion agaiust some of the Spokane ING dive, chat wan bee lc acca Or ls tr ee yoo - | : George McCord, B. B. Freed, O. F.| Spiritualists. The complaint is iwbted she cashed here, and that |ercended unt! 1912 and 1413, The| Atiantic: ot j a pe Br Finch, George Barr, G. T. Olds, H_| that certain of the spiritualists aro unr croccste te tian omgpen m 198 os So | | aoe oie : ide |W. Taylor, W. F. Barrett, George | training insane men on his home, bist i tet be tee ther easential features of the re- test tewe: ties tines oer ae . n" F. Bancroft, H. E. Kennedy, Nick| the object being to annoy him and port, regarding the nilowance © € i death | Pestas, James KB. Bradford, Dan B.| probably cause bim bodily harm. “nt hing cas with 6 ks, are ae follows Bighth—That it is t f ber M1. cts oe Trefethen, C. M. Williams, J. W.| Rev. Rasmus also asked the 9 sath a * to grant « « r rtin 2C t t the sermon he is to de- art towards ¢ , rh H tendent M k and Fore H. B. Martin, E. C. Hughes, | protection at the serm to ol ru Overhead Crossings. < a} a Beck, of Vindicator mir at| Charles B. Cushing. I. C. Parker, H.| liver on Spiritualiem at the Cen’ ral aiaeae te sting | Ft That the granting of any ng Victor. Infernal machine placed in| A win, George Baldwin, John O.! Christian church next Sunday girl, but niwava (Of the franchises now pending be-| ‘ mec mine SN TE I oma wp with ay money, | @re the city for ateam ratiroads ren meng ' ; " 4—Rtaltroad 4 Bie Hansen says never made dependent upon the various . 7 ~ = * 1 Crig reek | feed a penny of seit, | Toads meeting the city In a spirit of . . u biown up by dynamite, F | feeding the entire > him, | fairness with reference to the com) Pe pot ® r killed and many etged vente truction and maintenance of over an rippled. Be acknowlets a. tS A eadggener per ree reais wdo at. it ie wu . ss ROME, Feb. 21.~-At © consistory| Decem> 1905—Dynamiting of @o produce the letters, ashe | head roadways, and of a « RS MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. Feb. 2 : nsistory | 1 ot aed th precise details of the distribution . hg “ mag athe feimed to the this morning the pope created 19| former Prank Ste a at ated that whe had i them, | precios det i tb yards , oe See ee Se . French bishops hin home in Caldwell . GH tbe Wished to Keep her reiations | ‘he cost of such roadways within ,, and to} murder of Mise Florence Allison in| : a mh the man secret 5» her 8nd between themselves. th meth make} >¢r barm last month while a com > Many Victions. Heres that. tt Id grant to the! ss; geatile tide lands, for § } | Northern Pacific « franchise for| cor gcpot servi aten on a| Two other checks © teeued | the track asked, to connect its West t : ompe piles with the require Japable to herself, under the name Seattle track with the tracks In (he | ments of the committee in the wid if Wesel Bennett, and she cashed terminal yards in the extension Of! gning of Int av siting aaid block them Botd at the store of the West- Second av. S.. modifying their ort#-| ana in providing for the re ’ bearee-Child Clothing company. She inal bill so a to provide for Je re-co tion of the city @eeh mot romember the amounts user tn sald track so far O8 the) gine mouse now located at ace February 1 she wrote three same may Iie in any public street or jm to ote. ‘thers, using the name of Dr. Perry ° W the Marion block. and payable to Milwaukee Remembered. AMPA. Fin. Ve. 21—Mr. and Rereif under the name of Hazel j Mrs. Longworth sailed this morn-| §OLONS ARE ALREADY EDGING red eo t belle: | o ° eam t . checks were for $8 Third—The mmittoe Hoven | DELEGATION WiLL se pres. |'D* ° the steamer Mascotte for | that it should grant to the Chicago, | oe These Gnd $24. and were cashed by Praec’s clothing house. on Second | Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad and Se. Ghe declares that these six) the Waabtmgton Northern railroad @ecks were all she passed, and no | th? right and authority to operate Of questioning could sb & single railroad track extending from her origina! stateme: from Duwamish av. northerly sh Whatcom ay., thence along continuing northerly t mtie st. north, tying) immediately alongside the westerly | John J day from i the proceeds to Haker j ts being held in the care matron, and was taken ot for @ short time this = t1 returned to- NEW YORK, Feb Detective Fogarty, who Brussela, apnounced that i Bersing by Detectives Wappen. | £782t of the Columbia & Puget Mein and Tennant. to weant'al ~ Sound railroad to the terminus of/ Alfred M. Bard, nephew of f fold the mune story as that given| their xrant near Washington st..| Senator Bard, from California, ts be the Star man. thence extending northerly to the | undoubtedly dead Fogarty went abroad to seek the young man and says that he evi dently met his death by foul play intersection with the grant made} to the Seattle & International Fourth—That tmmediatety to the! Baker Rea! Criminal No decision bas been reached as|\nastward of the track described in| Bard went to Burope to study Pe as to what disposition shall be) paragraph 3, there should be reserv-| Violin music and failed to return Made tm the case, as the authorities | 4 by ¢ ity for roadway purposes| when expected. B68 S¥eree to punishing the girl se-|, «pace of 42 feet, making the east-| They believe her to be the| erty margin of this roadway strip] LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21.—Mayor Pietia of @ scowndrel, who is the | 111 feet cast of the west margin of | Rufus En of Long Beach, was ‘ord has been sent . held ou $5,000 bail for trial in the hold Be after to the east of erior court this morning or sent today 2 propomed to t ea of accepting a bribe of $326 terday ° * Milwau m an architect $ ‘on nection “a the a wing ack. with the Jing a wharf and presence y to the east of! pavilion there “First in War, First in Peace, First in the Hearts of His Countrymen.” e@ REATEST AMERICAN AND FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY. TOMORROW WILL BE THE ANNIVER- SARY OF HIS BIRTH * AND A HOLY DAY FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, ® FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBL IC OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN IN THE FORENOON BUT CLOSES PROMPTLY AT ONE P. M. OUT OF RESPECT FOR WHAT THE DAY SYMBOLIZES. ENTURY FURNITURE Szconp Avenve & Spraive Street OO eel O EET © @ (STEAL OFLA t@ Cae HULLMAN, Fed. 21.~A large dele LANDSLIDE A special session of the city coun gation City business et) will be held at noon on March 19, | men wil! Seattle meeting to induct the new members of the} tomight at the Grand opera house council! who will be elected on called by the Business and Pr March 6 into their offices. jatonal Meas club to discuss It is impossible at this date to telephone matter, The Hillmar figure the election of a pree-/ will favor drastic action. They iMent to succeed Hi Until the that In the absence of competit SACRAMENT* ‘ Feb. 21. | Section re sults are known and the the monopoly has forced the wt 8 o'clock fast night the :— up of the councll taken into pay about double city tel Guanes en ‘count the possible strength of the fates for worse service ortve a thin candidates will be only a matter of | The Hillman rates have been he morning, ran conjecture | for a 10-party residence phone, $3.50]4 mile above t na > « men Bowen, Crichton and! j for party business phone, andi arter th. st od ai the three candidates who | up. 3 while the tra w~ was work: «ar sown to have about an even | The new Citizens’ Telephone C4 | among the wreckage |break for the chair. All three mem-| promises to have Columbia and Hilk | atid. . s |bars are doing some electioncering | he n iby M » 181) OF the yt jin @ to gain the coveted po- The new company has lowere t the Eng |xition, as Crichton and Gill are jrate to 60 for 10-party jthought to have @ good chance of jphones and promises an being re-elected, and Bowen is a ome ° AROUND FOR ELECTION TO THE PRESIDENCY ENT AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE MEETING TONIGHT holdover. DESIRES AW = INJUNCTION oS so? F COLMAN BUILDING E. W. Blackwood, manager of thi Ballard Record, | “Se T $1.00 No. 14 Two Foot FOR THE MAN “eres Svaw anne] , Stoel Square 88¢ | WHO SHAVES lard from awarding ite priating ¢ HIMSELF ~ Seterd Hews ae peel et thee Sie Oe ma the w was i wer than that of att ~ BE Be a 3 REST ase wenty 28 dectied tof from aque SPINNING'S CASH STORE ; The refusal of Hoe ve . Ave le The big ing that’s happened in Ask Clerks for Union Card A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche

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