The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1906, Page 1

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im —_ —_ 6: — HENRY MILBURN IS | Seattle Business Man Is Found Not Guilty off:is vot sss” pode d Destroying Books of His Employers in Spokane, |'e*s, (uns, Me Spokane rive thy after “emp "0! | Northwest Stear ft . gratalations . . and baby have thie city oe ee @ Morite Th whic tried nae re A pea teeta “THIEF SEEKS PROCEEDS | OF LIFE INSURANCE One Cent--Last Edition” “he Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2a, 1906, POPP eee eee ee Ur halt a Washington, «se eeee vited German a in Ger he A will gather fine tonlaht te program is aed * * * * * * * * ee THEY ARE IN CUBA HAVANA, Fet Representa tive and Mra Longworth arrived lay, ‘They were given a rousing | welcome by many government offi als and thousands of citizen MURDERER HOCH GIVES UP HOPE CHICAGO, Hoch has «iver Auighod Feb ap all hope naid be in ready Murderer au he t ARE HEIRS TO RICHES He The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL, 7. NO. 409. a5 CENTS PER MONTH | THEY PLEDGE THEMGELVED 10 NEUE Tih OUNGE | PHONED One Thousand and Fifteen Business Men Sign Notices to the Sunset Telephone Company Or- dering Their Telephones Taken Qut---Many More Will Follow Example. | ehh r Intended that the bullé € ‘ atl have More than 1,000 business and banged Indepen- professional men signed notices nt ‘phone this is dong t night ordering out their he committe ve the notices Sunset telephones. Fully 1,500 1 he Sunset Tels more signed notices will be in ne compa og all thelist the hands of the committee by t tain dates tonight ai men have done their part vd It is now up to the residences . to remove their Gunset phones Labor Men Act. ae | and instal the Independent The Business and Professional t ita regular weekly meetin Men's club asks that no time Labor Counell ett tee tee ee eee eee ee ee Sete eee te eee eee eee eee i " be lost in ordering out these t to attend the pe i. aE GERMAN CONSUL IS TRYING TO FIND IN SEATTLE THREE residence phones. No united , ng. The comy, Manager Rush, of the ( agen Wy ete. > " action is required, Let each # | mitt pera house too es tive Life Insurance compa " y wes the only POOR CHILDREN WHO OWN PINE ESTATE .IN gUROPE— householcer act independently ste to but secured! dail ported to the police this 7 re i“ THEIR FATHER, FRITZ BAUER, HUNG HIM printed biank and every Sunse® from agg = eittan wad roughly ransacked. - chides intonies te eH lolephone patr the hall signed orig: eens s priva . ! The modal was taken f PP REL RE a : ceed obdarien tbe toleghouid deen entered dv x nig esk, which was forced open : he most remarkable mass There were 60 sis =e : ; Picnic fanny a ing ever held he city of Hillman City a vatheast Seate de: ber of men in « wta ady f : . * . packed the e residents, w lare them- able, active service, and each capta t , : _ } night fr eat selves especially abused by the Bune | the Washingt : a, how 7 | gallery ny, Bent representatives to XS. rate ceeat e oen oe . : . | Beattie hax found a drastic meeting and asked that mee | dere reper ing strens ; to af to etficlent remedy for the telept blanks be sent ther ee ws y iM “ " : . or ¢t mat be abuse and at last nighe mola a shape for active service . f * ; he yd “ Anta, t ing established a precedent wh ‘2 eee ee eee eee eee es “ee Kable as| Mar ss ba g ein re alee » s , autf t 1 Water » i * P | the country only ’ é “ ' ong 4 I. * W es a tervae clean EI : iki ioctl tet : DOWN AND ALMOST OUT gh By Be f 4th, and on 4 als ‘ : one ee through th n ate hot I . o bake ’ § himeeit |“ " ath th spoken r the * od Pos - ' e tt na big left hene ness men’s tine steal MILITIA GIVEN ORDERS FROM ee eee ee eee eee eee rit of} & by a we relative, whe } im the neu business of the poe ye broke f ah ayer ‘ tly in W berg. What , t the terme of ail @allery, and when the chairr be SEC. TAFT THAT MEANS AN nd a his nts to le not k wre at | wr ‘ B i ree sons “ ir od called for a rising vote of thore me ' ctors usteos expire, anc ; 6 TICIPATION OF TROUBLE IN ¢ " A DF : rey new boards will be elected by No-| Who were ready to | a uae b ' ndeavorts a | vember 16, 1906. It provides that| S#ives in writing to muna | «toh ‘ & peop eth | att proxies now held be declared | ecution of the remedy. br : | aan 3 void. It recommends su pen-|iness and professional men present is - property . png ion of te tae rose as one man with shouts of WILLIAM MORGAN DIES AS RE« enue. That there is o Ditity | te, but be im the cases of the three big c Sitive service for the Natt | rect| going to Portland. Mes. Hauer ts ax. Sco ig tree Mn dyn No Hesitation Here. | SULT OF ACCIDENT ON TUES~ Geant of Washingtou in the near ie Abe d to have aften referred to valu ere ts Bo question BRING ON THE PLEDGES:| pay ‘ fetes, without doubt in Ching, was} Charged with creating a disturb-| (ermany. « sitable property in Germany to which sundness, It re-| WE'LL SIGN THEM NOW.” the fact communicated to th ance on Woodlawn av. last night, | 7e6rs is the be sy gto RACSERG Wap Reis CORSE: Se transactions as| ‘The “pledges,” while really in the Bia bers of the guard at th Alonzo G. Mar o he ‘ to 3 = i ¥ t value “eh - and to the! form of notices re ng the Sun ‘ a iil Right, andi has been the head i ; ‘ies “ pBioerisi state pany to re jam Morgen, who was foun Buch discussion among guar wine |" ene when the . . 0 sup PARTNER OF VALENCIA VIC ; > by As b t the home of Albert since that time. trig. m ng baad co- Sy ae oo ge a i TIM 18 TRYING TO FIND THE The t contains ove 011, 1906 force of t lth av. 8, Tuesday, Secretary of War Taft has called p aims ss neg o SS oe words they are nec nm the effects toes the adjutant generals of the | to be rleas J / te yp Say Ba . , AY eaay felled) gONEY LEFT BY LOST MAN | on the telephone com eel: ies oO wrt the m ye ad ba and - . . 7 < ’ | present t ill be lence hosp! allemaal states to rm num ia 1 see: IN GEATTLE | presen ime, ¥ t = a | turned over t he committee to be | ; ;| Morgan had no relatives in Seat- |uned as a lever with which to ous _ oe ee oS eae | the Sunset mn from the t b agg in a thern Express company. His phone field of Seattle pe Me Ss Semouny: ® no . ‘ sth is believed ye an accidental WN Wks ONLY The method to ed was cor as his 1s wre unable to ase j cisely explained by Attorney Dovel an attempt to i; 9p | *eporte vautt ee oe n ly has been re~ | Tite former partner he mi 60 unanimous and enthusias ipattereeetn Gnemvene business at Fairbanks, Alarka. was the response that confusion fol pa : | Gilander, to in Beattie endeny lowed, and Chairman M, P. Lear re to locate it, He has ape was enabled only with difficulty (0 ¥¥¥ eee REE EE RHEE 4miniatrator of Graham's eatate linstruct the house as to the arrange- | * oa | Graham's h was in Georgia. | 7 ss | ments made for signing the pledges. |* TELEPHON DR LIGHTS. # LABORER AT SEVENTH AND) Go ihought that he was the man| | When the ttee counted the * During the natured dis- w Who offered gold to the Greek fire-| it # after the house © of the Sunset tele- % PIKE THOUGHT HE DISCOV. pa tes 5 16 he ween CHICAG Feb was a tally of 1,¢ phone meeting last night Chair- #& GOLD MINE THIG| eave hie | Fatboy Meny Careied Away. * sone Leary wes wie. tane 4 n ® Vhil e s ende . : 4 H j [ee ee EERE EER EE ee ~DISILLUSIONMENT ‘ eague club 2,000 of the printed blanks were | din, shouts of “Louder” « Letter Written to Confidential Agent at Silver’: t PORT 5 ante, Lanes Sa Uren in| ied away oy many who, prom: |% ais. shouts of “Lester” came & 5 . * POSTOFFICE SWAMP: * | speak tonight at a club banquet ised to fill th mit later and|, * entorian command from the # * A rush t a ng to ® y God! ve an rol | |to secure the signature potent on are 7 City, Idaho, and Delivered to the Wrong Man ss rn or mai owing w “Mty Goa! ve found « wold to, Aecure the sienatures Of & faley: “SHAKE UP YOUR # Ex th P| t to A te Ex-G la _ hae Almost ® | mine!” exclaimed Bill Henderson, @ ARREL Se Dee ck ant thn aa Te a ; . es the Plot to Assassinate Ex- overnor + a eater ani borer working for the excavating | "1 Chal ry stated|* A soaker Gigi tnforseation w + ploye a .** — . | in by mail. Chairman Leary stated | 4 for “Sie Hundred” and $ # time, La ' * ce igpndiced a gear Dag oa ~ | this morning that at the most con-| 4 “emanded the cabesen of % eS Pe his shovel, | = Pe ee ae * \* Say # | clinging to his shove a the committee by tonigh ee ee ee BOISE. Idaho. Feb < ‘ties eestoer a @ t “ 3 «|. With rush every man withia | Mr. Dovell, in his address, ex earin n to where be es | plat he result ¢ e commit ners to a t ter pn oflt * A : greg ew «lt the ranks of bituminous coaj /tee'® Inquiry as to the abi Siiver City enberg a alled @ tle ee ee ee ae Maring at & little heap of wand ° ee ee et ners of this district “ r eq | Independent company to eee the laid the for Henderson wanted to stake out ®) WinaTING COMMITTEE MAKES 5 eptit tn the 1 ecgents Sunset telept » ordered ow . C oining claim right away, but some- Péirick Doles ne headquar- | St¥ing tt owing tacts “ , 4 one suggested panning a little of) MANY RECOMMENDATIONS es appr abe a - The Ind nt compa gy Se te et be th to make sure. Henderson Lean ts necking’ ton Giemsa pares to from “00 to to € ; oo” ; p'4 yink that was a reflec additiona nes at once . ei’ b t ' to be t on bt t knowledge, but WBANY, Feb. 22-—An official Ma ce" sine | sdnct: thee ri a he finally consented : cole of the legislative insurance | LARD NOTES | Replace All Sunsets. at 7 mi } 6 a crowd paregated, and|{mewstigation committee was pre | 7 Sa wham 6 tet 7 ; + +" a a haste to reach the|@egted to the New York legistatare | ; loge a 7 y re sp imped from the side-|@paag. It embodies recomme ee ee t ave . t xtort the exeava' a distance | @amm for aatic leg! . Y bering ; } i of Bg. | Waid very rrect the abuses of| BALLARD, Fet F a : . nt gels seks | h were | Che Me In business and con-| Pelle states that a few alt ‘ f wise} ting a digest of the findings of the | are ming a the eda and M Bar TACOMA ‘ bun 4 | known a fool's gold |@ommittee in big compa lack of ma ’ ee ny hens Bhovie f se ar num-| b t eal 1 re and & number ¢ ones Pre The cause of the delay,” sa 1 y singing “I Won't Go Home lber. Mr. Ha Richa ' r elled morning beca the posed = remed mn = ia) Pe i es of . r e T mpting to ae iat Ceverner ( coe met sive var grouped under a numt f heads | now mountatr hm ane hav oon ein a small Sule eventeg Mev. Done will |} . ; te Roa ele | dealing eth oraanient hts of [blocka } Of the | etad © long dista betwen t? a fisherman, pes and Dr. R. A. Major and| calle Jor lett thes Ae, tak | pottey-ho nat me n- | ea mails ar¢ aye tol Peiish Col ye iron a i the craft nea M Harbu will ma ‘ © with them ¢ { Dr. Weg | tributions values, state|five day a j Ered ome: we ~ age orpenng fo q e foot of Mac A splendid progra anne ener, the p pal, who had refused N iS supervision, et recommends | faster now, however, a sof per ggg weet he | ison He went home this morn- t n ther The ers that apsensmment compantes be not al thing! w j witt : aoe kes oie om snarchet t ch t to. the {i to 4 porate in the future ied 1 Finn was re i by Firemen k and t . FRANCISCO, Fet Fire! afford ecurity the} Out of Residences, La e the salt waters of The M. Penge ~ ng | which wrecked one of the power | policy-bo , power | se ; : | the t m any material opened las c with x r Johr t nm) We to @ plants of the San Francis Gasito levy assewsmenta. The r rtja Ballard car essential thing,” cor was taken to police cos. The » a wa arge| vy ‘ . 4 rt e are |@ ® mpany early this morn-| says that in most cases the s-|time ago, in t ake t the resident | hea H nee Grty that it 9 5 is tinene there © “y t ng, cut the city off fron | to at and Ww all act t w, and | hay t ed into some rubbish The featur © opening © Fire “s . at with the out rid on duties a t "pt ha e wa His bath had a sot Address a t with valuatio gen-| inves r Un ering effect, however, and he was Coon, wht that w tenant Dr. A. ¥ 1 ry was destroyed | t Ballard set , busin J , morning. pected. Foreman pre The a Frida r at $350,000 Tegarding them Was .s . il : 1 Sided at tb : ‘ mest ‘ at th oct Jostr n » most radical of the measures | wa c \ a echt Bag a r ght, PF 1M be "F . i | : ¢ othe One ene and was f erved. Miss Long their drt atiof Italian Art ' p * t | ing ection of dire ‘Tt ings ° Q a ate N rla re Mable Wa { the Clty of Des- Ha ry these ures. te ay. provides for practically a new deal dosed. however. at 1 o'clock. business. 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