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2 — WEATHER FORE yo day of the | ISIX HUNDRED MOROS | KILLED IN BIG BATTLE ited States Soldiers Attack Insurgent Strong-| MP ' IN [| TFA AST.—-Fale » weather enight and Saturday fer a while, Tomorrow SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ~ hold on Island of Jolo With Disasterous Re-| suits to the Natives--Few American Soldiers Are Killed. i a : 7 WASHINGTON, Ma §.—-Gen nthe ted until death and L wa t 6 killed : , PY \ fand Bris m military ao the attack army lost 1 sted who were killed e 6s Capta Tyree Rivers, slight First Lieutenant Cordon Johnson, figs attack o« al “ t ant Ernest Bh. Ag Home which are ® \ MINERS’ OFFICIALS CHARGED DIRECTLY WITH ASSASSINA- t Bajo nea cs ant Wylle T. Con Piers & TION OF EX-GOVEANOR STE UNENBERG AT CALDWELL. Seer reat aA¢ WORK FOR GLOR | REPORT SAYS HE WILL GIVE HIS ENTIRE SALARY TO THE RE PUBLICAN CAMPAIGN FUND OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Special to The Star) "Who will pay the freight?” This INTERIOR COURTHOUSE AT CALDWELL. BELLINGHAM, March 9%—For | question, tt te believed, is answered 1 Gllowed to hold office for six/in the determined effort which the od | T. R. Kershaw, fish n-|cannery men have made to retain] WE t Fashi 5 | CALDWELL, Idaho, March 9 H aane State. of Washing: | Rerchaw ta offics Mayer, Haywood pad Pettibone, of | to Buch comm iaoner's the governor has announced his de te the situath office m in the fish Pm, eecording to a report. wil Bs salary to the republican fund the Western Pederat were arraigned this morning an today Griffin, a Riseland sup itermination at the behest of the| eaah wit = manatee PW credited with the state-Fairchild.Griffin forces to appoint | “ArSInk each with the murder of that Kershaw's term of office | John L. Riseland to the office of) my three eet him ne hing in @ pecuniary Commissioner Kershaw tt ie be oman iia . question arally artees tn have many montha to wait before! vin, « certain bomb loaded with taste of thoee who have heard |he takes up the reine of the fteh | pire giycert eulpherie ecié oi com missioners shaw leaves off. Mory of Kershaw's willingness Ge aerve the state for nothing AS. KLODT WANTS $50 office where Ker-| other deadly chemicals and causing |the bomb to explode at and against | the person of the maid Steunenbersg. wounding, injuring and maiming | him so that he died In no place are men charged | with conspiracy or being ateom plices, bot as principals, personally | mitting the act | PER BUT NOT DIVORCE i201 | Was given the indictment. The names of witnemes were en doteed on the Indictment, among JUDO FRANK J SMITH them being Harry Orchard, who/ ~ — The case of Fannie Kio: at | band, but refused to live with him. | confessed the murder Detectite | thon to set aside and quash the in ‘Mbt M. Kiedt for separate main ‘The reason for their separation | Swain, Sheriff Nichols, of Cald-| dietments Was dismissed from the su- waa not made p the case being and Mosely, of Boise. | Habeas corpoe cases are being ar qourt yesterdiy by Judge heard behind ed doors at the} tense was given unt!!! cued before the sujreme court this ‘efter a hearing behind closed request of both parties. Kile March 16 to prepare file a mo-| afternoon. Mra. Kiodt, who ta a dauch Droximan buying stolen Month from her MRNEGIE LIBRARY TO BE OPENED JUNE 15 tailor, and has itved with his wif tn California watil, according to he latat, he abandoned her aad ame to Washington. recently goods, hus TO MAKE 'That’s the Scheme a Police “Combine” Now! NM bes Pook lovers aro looking forward ment of books w any} CHIEF oF |-One Cent--Last Edition [he Seattle be ar ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906. eas or cedars A CHA An un thinks that t Valle more money | ought to ¢ poor family in F. W. Turley dic that ehiidren age 7 Per, Konle 11 thie and pation ror phil COTTY arith rop the Death NCE 4 grandmo “0 rhe an 1 " Main 409 v UP L . *! * * * * * * * * a) * * * *| ” * *| * eeeeeeeeeeeeee ee ee ONS WAI = fo READY CHICAGO, March { ¥@ in Chicago this mornit Pe Bonaparte, who # iw Americ rep }quet fonight ald |men® haa vot augmented tloa@for developments in rang@@mente th “ 1 be Remarkable Excuse. the @avy tx spoumive the mou requited, RESI ARREST | SQUAW MAN THREATENS A CONSTABLE AND TROUBLE ts Ready to Collapes. That som nge will Y gone t Dy | FEAREO ON VANCOUVER | ISLAND, the lower « at mated with | 7” n of filth that no or : 4 remove. VIGTORIA, B.C, March 9 er places, where the previbelal police fear t * ‘ mably recent renui of an atiempt on t nd the Chinese are| Contiable Cox to arrest Jam »- | thoroughly cleaning up, they will be | insoth whe lives the life 1 allowed to remain, t nder cer | and Whe ts yng the d tain conditions, the mort important Nat Bndiane or ne Went * of which t* that the pla at be | Vanagmver ietand apt abet y sanitary and clean Ret ner used of t i ® | er tom ¢ rm jconaiderabie « ¥_of goods Whitewash Would Help Oosejywho had stored the at ng the investigation ye ny at NB~Net lremarked that [t would 4 good Ce Went to arrest Robins plan to i a powertu 1 unruly fetlow ar an capert with the gun, and the Saeed lter dfew a revolver a efus no j be atpetted logan, wh ~ * - | Vicapin, says that uniews erent |" Oe ii, }dipliney in used, there bel none Chine blood hed that during the winter the clothes ee ee plore siways dried on tt ie Pid doaeddendecded “i where the fumes are pregnating ® | BANK CLEARINGS. &\the clothing and there is little if le at @|any ventilation to relieve the odor & March 9, 1906 | ous atime re. & March & 1905 * «7 * Need Fresh Air. | yaRer over same . * fast year ..§ WMOAILOT & In the summer time all the wash \§ # | houses have ah elevated platform on OWERS POLICE Bis outing of the new Carnegie volume will be easily, ac Brey with pleasuradle anticipa Piro gg coal yg geon Po . : P&\robm will be set asid EMP ited' ‘eck Librertén |*e stesenta in Control of tne Police Department of ‘ ; t Will call a meeting of the A feature of the new Mbrary i t Had Of directors for the purpose of | be the”ebild en's department. This j q Jepartment has not been kept f ° . niet tt 8, ¢ fing the style of furniture | (y PS pont ea - ta re na Seargeant Mike Powers for chie | ard it was with the firm intention which he said of the the new library ew building the children with | of potice of never again assuining active con it mith stated today that | have ot and best | ‘That's the plan of the « ée-} ; t “Fair and Honorable.” Would open the rary t 1 inati- | partmer t “eombine wr Pres 1 ffice eady ar ‘ad a: Sane 15 ¢ th devaveenent > . : ee. oo nx Peck me every facility effort t arried " veh ~ {| GREEN LAKE RESIDENTS PLAN |” m) and I aed to be dq ’ ] t M mes - S he on 1) TQ JOIN IN ASKING COUNCIL " fl ar ° : porte 1 p-| FOR BETTER CAR SERVICE thet l OF WEALTH x | peyton | a would ery f t ponee e Se A hourter pet from the re any } { rigid in ; it he we hosen FA ee} ™M i wert ot known of |idemt® of the Green Lake se: a mo fh tthe LONDON March 9.—Andrew Ca . 1 y a t { ' how aekiog for ao eme ae & serva: negi« writing f F a It int t ' the ragn (Car Service of tha tw ~ y of the| ; F wealth gives t pi | th etirement t} inet ‘ * early: date if t 7 pe deena . 7 that m naires t th sidénts of y . ° rare Intentions Good « we ys ; ri 4 " MASGED EmeezzLen sTiLL J ! ® xtent as po. Nae ' one behind it to ha ate , 5 ELUDES ViciLanT BepuTiEes. f « ' he t ff ing the ele 1 ele , . ~ H the #@tire ¥ +. * c s ‘ Behind Closed Doors it . 2 sie Denpite the ' " a ¢ . Berit, ana + ! bet ri " : We office -_ * “ . Had to W aw } Wanted ¢ ** » f wa Be amir ' 1 y effort te Be offjcorn serviee a@ r funty. Excuse to Get Away 7 up Rgain t PETE Li M t f ar rw t neg a <a ~ . an to t ernment, fs cc he o« tur the af e er re app ed +8 . ee) and . - oe a bene fi A he had had f tha ; 7 Sten ine the a , sev ut, his head at they withdrew ‘ lands ¢ 7 mevere t the body, so t #4 Keeping the a bad had hemorrhages 3 ail week. Hawkins 1 1 estat LELOPER 7 ee core doctor's atvond-| wie BFFICERS OF INSURANCE bree . aint ere ance had beer n 00K f % n tt . rt Bruniant ackr that tel GOMPANY WHICH THE STATE ; rn struck the me tin at A ails baan Chivas @. e. Albert] DEPUTY INSPECTOR PRAISED : . wo. © » bartender got on 1 ‘ UH A MONEY ; te PY fae gm proprictor on the| ARE INDICTED IN NEW YORK of te Henry oking | other both commenced | a Le riking b ‘ j 1H , wets ; : be Sit ; f al of J yut 1 o run a decent h t t a ot i T uzo by | place t l r sw Yor t he | ita t R t =~. | allow t f the f tent. first « and held of a plate On are f brea h nd ent} — iM Congrega nowl- | mirror rt pleaded an nl Reserve Life Insur-| frustees of the Rn oO 1 Arr the a was fined $50 by Judge Go mn 1 r | i club held a x ting tT of b | that he|ts likely that he will tart ut) Lee ix monthe ago Mr | DE MOINES, Ia. M B J. A. Marmaduke's e.|topher, where Stuntey Hart resided, | was badly the propristor|against the Braninnt brothers |Schivety, acting in his official ca-jsonate unanimously passed « bill to nor Mead ha wh he attended |and bartender, the Bruninni broth The Mayle Bar the « nt acity, treked to New York, where| day prohibiting every put . fternoon | ers now known, waa former! t\he dined with the officers of that | cial from accepting street ¢ n tees xcursion, Attorney Hawkins, appearing for' as Franks’ place. mpany and wrote to his home of- phone or telegraph favors, ee VOL ARE CLEANING Tee ee hb they dry the clotlies in bm =) NOMINATIONS The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH 8. NO, «1, Ba Be nt ete reel AUNDRIE Chinamen Resort to White Wash and Wall Paper In an Effort to Avoid Arrest as a Re- sult of Star’s Investigation. Ae ee * * WILL MAKE IT THOROUGH * * * * The Chinese laundries of Seattle are to have a thorough ww # cleansing as a result of the inv estigations carried on by The & Star * * Unsanitary buildings in which they are being operated will # & condemned * * Or smoking will be driven out, and if the Chinaman in- # # sicts upon indulging in the fumes of the poppy, he must de so # in some other place than in the rooms in which the clothing of % & his custor 8 washed and ironed * * The &t a he arrest of every Chinese Laundry > & in Seattle does not at or mply with the instruct * & to clean * * The Board of Health, represented by Dr. Ludlow and Sani- & * tary Inspector Lampman, is acting for the city in The Star's # * sade, and carly results are expected * * * SNE th nvestigation o it § ! and n a8 Jean and op¢ = SHIP FOR EXPLORER ———— CAPTAIN MIKKELSEN, DANIGH EXPLORER, REACHES THIS CITY TO BUY VESSEL WITH WHICH CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN MAY DASH TO THE POLE. Captain Mikkelsen men In the expedition, six of wh the Danish ¢ will man the vessel. Others wi pany © ¢ Mackenzie river th object of the expedition explore that part of the sea West of Bank's vag to Arct nown as Beaufort sea. The part wis mush over the lee for the pu pose of discovering the unkno islands that are ppagetgto- exh the The supposition that — io exist there is vasnd upon mov ments of the current. fl as much faith re Captain Mikke in ien that a wooden raft in able to more leasily plow its way through ice ‘ | floes than a steel or iron vessel. As Going in 1908. j #000 a8 preparations completed} ‘Phe Copenhagen mariner exp: the expedition will start from Se-!+, be petted at bis, Bank's Las attle, under the auspices of the 1... ny the beginning of the ne Royal Geographical soclety, of Lon-| eariy Arctic winter. He expects rH don, and Amorican Geographi-| axe a dash for the pole early 4 | ‘et j eal soctety 1808. He is certain that he will able to accomplish a great deal | the sctentifie world. This quest t 12 in Expedition The American society donated | knowledge will include observatt funds with which Captain Amund-| of magnetic and meteorological sen will purchase the steamship on | ditions and a study of the Esk coast | the Pacifi Th will be 12 on Wollaston Land ‘ | | | N has been en, the Hepbura r | will be taken up so as to m: | | it the unfinished business. | OF Y. M. C. A. WAYORALTY ~ OF TACOMA Holabaug I paar k TACOMA, } 9. Accord te Frat ' L Cala t latest re R. L. MeCormtel . oe ata 1EL candidates fog bec ’ jenayor, w enter the ai oe nvention with about an equ -_ per of votes pledged by the del nd. eee eee eee ene =: UGE um GYPSIES IN CITY. band of gipsies attracted nt at the depot morning. There were eight he and 29 chil- 11 months near as aditional fig thing on but a per suspended As young > twins were \ rach Tes tr ; ger to grasp ful of nuts y t to them by tat- for bi Ki nten et eet eae eeeene ee ee LOSES GHEGK FOR SIOB together wit t yesterday b T14% Madiso: where or how 1 t when he reache book containin, 1 the money w PRESIDENTIAL ASHINGTON, D. C., Maret w WILL VOTE ON n reported to th@ CLERKS MEET. sociation will contest in Eli t , t ’ Besides the cong Senaeak: mT t iron will be th Jciston was reas 1 t y Judge Thom — sportation,” the untversity, 9 8. 1+ |tlon ot alse been de after the f Pape