The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 7

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ME RIGANG ARE ‘al wer tae CONFESSION "ttnotsor sa Oy . \ Mayor Kallinger a@ told me he i nt to way that Ha y Or € and mor f y b e med anes: mi ms Site S | " attor suned this : 4 Wiel onmcative te ab | chard has made a fu ve mpresston of ea poo Taine apse ; 3 : % ‘ | morn at the First M, BK, chureh | sotut ene thout the sw to the manner and motive of the) days c ar t nee emalae on } H (CHINESE KILL MISSIONA RIES AND BURN THEIR u n tho present campaign, | Port of the counct " wing f ox Governor on ence ‘n he wa ou fu hie ‘ { N HOUSES—SEVERAL MISSING—GUNBOAT I$ OR. ar oe eat ieee fe fidates, there seemed to be a| end the names of those) that he believed in the Supreme fe 7 >. bet bie Tae ; . DERED TO THE SCENE B was Over the divines had be | them. declaring th = gtr The anenssination of ex-Governor | his one thought wa ake peace ened Ge a | | come so wrought up over the ' eunenberg was the third attempt | with hie Make S ctsteiea ae it ee | The Rainier avy, trun wer, |i oe ae Rev, W. 1. Pornyth ee Orchard made against bis life Findin t Judge tM ‘ sition whieh ha oon im tt sroce { at they talked freel or the at the 8 a. oe ' af was made Ca Goddard's h : 7 : - WASHINGTON he neighborhood of th mietens|~ ale y eo gpe tn . : . ality everal of th ‘ h he beat « ' : " Fhe ; ; " os F. . ved 1 4 geaite departiner " ‘ ps = ms Sy 1 they may have! nas finally been completed and a b f H. Ber ¢| cluded a f his entire life. | known at the ed tt xeopt = Bg erondie In *- | The Amerienh “oual tg neni Se opted “by the street department tn pacluded © wan) y ' aint, wa said) In that m Ovehard tmopli- | truthe t oO nfes-| f ° ¢ such dia- China. A Eng a ordered tae in’ Deaemnne Nes i contunction with ty engineer: | | ittle et . HM. ¢ : ated all » now under arrest | sion beyond all question to thone 2a ‘ ago last Pride - riee pamed Kinghaw 7 Aang. jtug department The examination | Gil and H. Hf. Kulies a an 7 4 that they know|aad others, including J. I imp ar with bis story. The state hen ffeved another strok ae tres 4 ft the sewer took place taat week | “ates In the Third w although hh of he at . ne. He told the {26 mu to secure § o. There is hick ed tal b * © ad w ! NEW :) ‘e' ¢ vr art 7 , ' . " : : 4 a. oe reas! = Kane oh @aiiiia tatas te ee tale i, many parte of it having | (PS! Kullew had the " | was wood se from on| Which all the accused parties were | cent or waging war on any labor or- | Thurs h services in the Kpin- ET aoctro Gen-/4 ~ been traveled through by the in | «at p t of ther ticket ' uted When is story i8| ganisation t pices of } we been. destroy ‘ strnction of Wa Chang mission in {I nm im ‘ th a meee chal, reports/a riot and saying the missionaries | Mecto™™ . mpreas n those we tom mht, was the| given to the public I t will I wish to announce that I have| the Grand Arr r Congress { at jot brick and is the largest tha snsitaeniatemaasl which the world knows ward made by the state for the pun- | City 1 . «y. The — ee {ty of Seattle hax over bullt ane There has never been any doubt | ishment of guilty parties, and have | body ein state ureday sewer extends nort no Vester Way Pi to the truth of Orchard’s con-| advised the parties who had offered + jand ts tntended to , jin Idaho and Colorade and eby not a «in lar of heaped te enough to thorough | jto the inner circle of the Wee fered for the conviction of the y | emat work has been about | ra cont nm to th ward of $2,000 in now offered by | re Pe mn? brain of James McPartland, whe for information to the ar | 70 CONVENE eer ployed | n os mas y | When Rev. D. Hf. Meintosh Ingo Seath to do tt until he veal nenbe ection with the Steunenberg assa > Pale ond base “ PRESIDENTIAL pone eutiy made the sugg ios at the be a ted " abe radia: Sep Ihe on Orchard myself since nation M. Keyt « of the Moth Episcopal] At this point ee si ,| this confession, He told me he wa j special ¢ wind ' mt the Bs “ a as taorad «| that the ister teas th ne rs hot prot 1 either clemency or re- | REOUCE NUMBER EVERETT, Feb, 26 wr eine b et POINTMENTS :: peck riggs, m etplent of several favors f } OF CONGRESSMEN. M. Allen has called a ‘ the be | b a he assessors of Snohomish fhe wakoown He le aaa te haa WASHINGSON, D.C, Feb. 26 at the rth seeday be the woods > | trouble R . Kiefer, Sf Ohio, t he com- : WASHINGT r Rey. Metnt So my at tting dov and personal { President R ot r will the southern representa n con y be the t ) nated Heary t Cal f he had som ore grene a f the disfran nd ever held {China Arthu | Th nas be he Inde t TF -_ te | postmaster at Salt Lak " ney Watson fe | meee tetas LONDE } ore A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothie =) | see on MONEY FOR vse | ~ bad te | ' ¢ oy " wer responsi |i) | tng bey tore « | ¢ ‘ i Me future. 7 | ndependence. Turkey has suffered ssf Rates ant tas wt oes | STORM WARNING % Sopa Willlam F. Keyton. Jali probabil » prese | > ered. He maid ie » | C t ho finan | - manteation | “He was in the habit of buying © Seattle ¢ | | The ffice s morning _ E | cheap Jewelry wae f regula | ealines t ° Beh Twe Vears Ago | the body of this When work t The f NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—President | 2"? +e narbnee ong ns i “" SPheabis left home two years ago] iM as he had been, he always wore Morton, of the Equituble Lit og ye eta we i 4, . hs « any.|lothes that correspond with tt . auras mpany, says no criticiem | ' ao ote i Mf Bing to me and fait not from| Worn Dy the dead man. He may Dam, apgreved the | Will be made of Arm OO eRe eee i °° for several months 1 even | 00d teeth, and bie hair by the board of w M mittee’s report, but there may * ' MG Mire mot direct. 1 1 that he} &# Could be Judged, was the « ” age of water last » ater to the ttee iteélf. Nol® The season of Lent, as ev- # bet Lovelock. Nev and fF wrote | ( Dair of thin mar vader Ny lnws dlltl { Inding for rai [oft ¢ Equitable will | # tensively ved by the Kipie- # hm = yee the € the} _ an I did at — “= tion lines, | 5° Albany | # copal a Cath Surches, # Spmer in that town, aking tries | that time, and £ the ‘ thet jon | *#ainet eisiat the eo ® begins next Wednesday - Tthmt the boy. 1 : € the b a me at cag lhe p nny w Pen rl *! — taher’a I am positive that the t ssionere at the lature snes fit eee eee ee ee P fxainy, " dead and that his Body ts th . j ah d in the weeds Untit her of mine whe saw With the exception of my daugh « | | . nuar ter in Portland, I am all alone Pleading guilty to assault with a} | | trie ‘ he was| (he world, my wife and two boys be-| deadly weapon, Ed M m, alias) | i Wwhieg on a large ra the | (ae dead lt Runer, was this morning sen- | | | Queetey, Bat did not give hie od The police took a deseription teneed to ¢ years in the state | om the boy and will use every means in| penitentiary by Judge Frater. Mun e their power to locate him, if he is| gon w reed with iiag O Failed to Show up. | ative \ don ot tele wits @ tee it ,WASHINOTON, D. C., Peb. 26 | j ie had been cont it s station direct the later ST a bien again lest cum-| He had m continually “joshed n ing the inter. | ef 4 - & AT THE SALE OF GREAT SACHS BROS. STOCK " Ei Lb : e | a5 ¥ E Boys’ Suits and Overcoats WARSAW, Feb. 2¢.—Thirty } o r bye e mmerce commission to tn. ‘ fer rough my dauchter ote eee eee eee ee ee ew DY How end Ofhere at the boarding | r © killed and wounded f GROW of Fortiana. tc whom he & | bouse where he stayed, and the of-| Representatives of the engineer. | Ystieate all railways’ interests in| People were biled Bad 0 Monies | Seb biving that he would visit her THIS MORNING IN COURT. @! fense was the result of their fun ents of the Union Pe | * i trassported by them | ..4 sstionaliste | | needs only the signature of the Attorney Tom Page Where @o you work? Me early date. He filed to do making. - . Because Munson admitted having president. The sen this afternoon $2.50 SUITS and 1 65 OVERCOATS.......... a $3.00 SUITS and 1 95 OVERCOATS a Sed she board nothing further office of BC. Hughes, attorney for |° r- WEATHER FORECAST. Witness—I'm a waiter and @| been in Idaho and acted tn @ pecw-| the St. Paul, to make a jo. | Daswed the house amendmer fall, carly in Septernber, 1) @ bartender at the Arcade dance liar manner he was thought to beltail to the fat refuse eity | om reaowtios. } Rain tonight and Tuesday; mod Mt Wrete to me eaying that ball counceted with the Steunenberg| council to consider their plan for j 2 southeast, becoming southwest’ Att. T. P.--That's a variety theater, tan"t it? Weult be home soon. and that Test I heard of him murder, but the admission of his| entering the city. While he ie-| | plea of guilty indicates that the| terested parties were represented at FACES LIFE shert(t ffice decided that such ts} ia feeeeeeeeeeenee Ske Written from San Fran-| Witnese—You know the jthe meeting, the plans and figures | =. - | piace I've seen you there not the , i he ware 4 such | were got in satisfactory condition | | ELECTION BILL “rt Wecetvett tie otte suspicion he would not have been | to admit rogTres | S : - was doing a jot of street The Court—Order in the @| beyond the reach of the law for! sentative ‘ ty mest inte | ata “ates « and 1 moved % my went!) @ court. 5 ‘ two years this afternoon, when the ong bw ; | OV ERCOA I Ss s T tink that the boy came | will prepare to figure cost of Pacing « sentence of life impris onment tn case he is convicted, A H. Smith was this morning placed | inal court on a} WASHINGT niieg eld eahhkeee sewer ee) Alleging that the city ordinance) eee ee eT enss of rag Hos which provides for Heensing an apend-| Prof.. Kiliott is unconstitutional, A was bie 29-| addressed the ager bas an! t r f Might, and. nox this morning | tor singe. a0 thar 3 few days ago. jon trial in the or’ tthe super ® “Deep | Schuls $4.00 SUITS and 2 55 OVERCOATS . mind.) Canvictions on ourt for an injunction to stop charge of burglary @mith is ac- | Senator Lafolle ounting ections the woods,| He called particular « Chiet of Police Delaney and Ce cused of stealing some clothes and | today providing ed from must have been| necessity of diet. He said the boys| tro Riplinger froma interte =| incidentals, but he is betng tried | of all mo , tion no kt that| were needed to purify politics, and/ with his business tn the jewelry ae a fer the cumulative sentence law, | By it car y behead girls for charitable work I ttom trad i h provides @ punishment of life | soll ‘ . ” ” ar t tsonment & person convict- | any purpore SRAePOIGRe = 8 RRPREPERAGT Bees GRAPE SAE ESS ETE RSA NEPE RS - 7 F seer e er eee eee eee eee A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche TWO DAYS MORE We ai continue to give away with every cash purchase amounting to $5 or more a keen om hatchet as long as they lat. THE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS are i we are selling goods at lower prices than ever beca we must have room he lowest record prices for b housefurnishings. | Laclede | e nvelved the whether one Adama sho unded, t EER Judge Griffin this afternoon ap. pointed Homer KB. Turner receiver of the Seattle, Renton & Southern railroad, and fixed his bond at $60, 000 The raliroad’s attorneys were | given two days to appeal f sion, and their supersedas bon placed at $70,000. { Major Wiothrepe & Wood arrived yesterday from W D. nptain Baker as em porary arge and has seen service in the w @ his books the effect |1$1.25 We ahook Lemp 850 ng de @ action Steel Ranges si The Best in the Market for the Price WATCH FOR THE HUE TION R ing Taken in Part I $2. 50 Down, $l. 25 a | Week at a Only = = w $2. 50 for ‘Coal and Connection iE : a firet-cla able Range ’ t , 18x18 in. oven CHICAL Ar er\appointed ¢ . ae $06.00 BM) bas eon ‘appointed for the Cash Maine and graduated in AT THE PALACE, FIRST AND $°RING ‘} € 6 holes. x18 in. o a charge having been made (Int 1 Cavalry h als | B39. oo at th 1 %) 000 Whod Is man of pleasin ereon ” Bid over 91,200,088 ha’ wit, undowbtediy be ajf SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1810 Second Ave tte In Seattle,

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