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WEATHER a aerT howe had started playing tnto the lower part of the building that the acetdent ocourred the two oth of hose from the 2nd ev, entrance} end started playtne It through Immense sievator elevator was up and litte could be seen, owing to the firemen were crushed ably fatally, gagered, one prod ‘& Heaney, on tnd ay, & eee wreshington and Main ats Fah an early bs Kirk, Larsen and narrowly escaped through the opening, The ee ie fully 1¢ feet tn handle large bar fixtures which the! company carries, basement, Lieuten- Kirk and Pipeman John Company No. width, made to caught by the fallte Terribly Crush Through this ured everything vator came down upon the men Had Clone Call, Giptale Taylor and Driver W. S. iho were with them at the te, bad & clore im getting out of the way with thelr heads and shoulders over | All of hin eeth were knocked rated and it is f i led that his skull ts fractured prinetpel injuries were around the shoulders and upper part of the led to Prowi- who were with them unfortunate Delng Instant!) killed. ery of warning two or near by umped the elevator up Th a minute every DOW WILL GO AHEAD ooo ATTORNEY TO MAKE FIGHT TO PROVE SECURED MORE VOTES THAN MULLEN-—THE M. 0, MITTEE HAS NOT ACTED. dence hospital. Smoke Causes Damage. ‘The fire was confined to the base- in which a great quantity of On the first and in whieh the very val- uable bar fixtures were located, principal darnage wa t tt closing ‘with the hose fine edge of the elevator, hower doth Kirk and Larnon. | knocked out Min Were stored upper fMoors, used by the * half of the company with a big stock and saloon euppites one of the injured he day he has been uncon. | and it i» Tesarded doubtful wetter he will recover Entered Elevator Shaft. Dat co Ee ‘The structure ts five stor- the time the| Both have famil have been employed in the ment for a number of years. | 1 damage to which the Merle @ Heaney com i= Ward at ort ne Some of the municipal ownersh!p leaders are | Matthew Dow to contest the elect Mullen lest tt endanger the ele of Judge Moore as may Not that we are at all afraid thet open and in the custody of « gate between $10,000 according to Manager Ed. This is fully The damage was all conf Recount to Proceed. covered by insur in hie determination @tered tm the dare fem bad little trouble in getting to the mouree of the blase Be Was shortly after the tines of} fire ore TERRIBLE. MINING DISASTERINFRANCE BIGHTEEN HUNDRED MEN THOUGHT TO HAVE MET DEATH AS RESULT OF EXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP. As yet the M A meeting of the an honest count would not tr mintsh Moore's p rather than members | pee, were alec @vercome ndance that ion | remiscttated no confidence in the local courte when it ation ts safer wi ots locked fm the boxe the office of John Riplic INE HUNDRED NATIVES KILLED WASHINGTON A terrible loss; % fe reported. from a mine near There was an explosion of soon after 1.800 men had into the mine, and 4 fire Kt will be a miracle tf One escapes fire te so fierce Teach the top of the shaft ‘@f the workmen have made ‘Way oot, and the {ames are so seems impossible there are any means of avotd death underground Wmable to approach and there is hope that some of the but excessive ox The govern miners escaped. plosions are feared ment Is exerting every effort to ald ourter from the scene says that the reseuers| d tn the battle of wing women and 1 and the off 409 escape! While the work of rescue was go fng om a litt was broken and gases | partially asphyxiated the ret! ty including Chief B tances now pre y of saving wer are known to be Ware has be REALTY SALES BRIGHTERTODAY :- though the tide lan nd real estate arc eral hundred wh thro. gh tho eff lateral galleries apparent 4 calling for help. WOULD RELEASE | VINCENT ST. JOHN MINERS ATTORNEY AT BOISE ARE SUING SUING OUT WRITS OF HABEAS CORPUS—WILL APPEAL TO UNITED STATES SUPREME CouRT. In Residence District, ywing much ac ner of Ninth on Madison st of Georgetown, has been bought by oocemanenneenn Packing company for BORE, Idaho. March 10.—Attor Richardson, Miller and Nuges t + leat Fed engaged in prepari ne 8 De for & writ of ha! Sales Scattered. uth and Dear. rosecution claims prisoner i# held awalting action by eee ee es | charged if that be put finding an fn The federation attorneys are pre minery’ union at Burke ho - Pobr Was arrested Febru rd extend sincere thanks #/ 10. Bteunenberg j case of Moyer and others to the # Joba has been confined in the | prome court of the United States if lary at Bolse xin be NO preliminary cxuminat Bas been gives him nor no tn-| nounced Monday, | ball so great * ides against j * * * . \* * \* * * $3,000. 0 fe te R OtO te @ hearing in St 'Kinnear’s Bup. addition, Ane Cent-Last Fitton” Se Seattle Star Probably fair tonight and Sunday, with nd light showers, FIREMEN CRUSHED [ew UNDER ELEVATOR Larson Probably Fatally Injured and| Charles Kirk Badly Hurt in Early Morning Blaze---Damage $15,000. WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH ito, 1906. are more ways than o There WORE CARS piles LAK@® PEOPLE WILL 7 There men, In this ety tw the courageous, take~a MAKE CITY COUNCIL FORCE | chance footpad, with mask and gun, | who ATTLE ELECTRIC CO. wets you on @ dark street Hight and demands your money IMPROVE GERVICE. And there are ether footpads, masquerading a# publishers, who Oke of the most important prob-|2*tly reach thelr | hands into, the tema with which the new city coun forth Arg Prone without ésdger "e il @i1) Bave to deal is that of com-| {prin the cash with pellifig the Beatle Wlectric company! ‘Kometines these footpade yell! tO Very materially increase its Carl upton init” at the tom of. their service to the Green Lake diatrict volees, in order to distract atten eald Councilman Willian H, Mur phy this morning "Now that we have three members to the council from that om of tien The Argue New Scheme, us weekly publi the city, instead of « an hereto-| A little, seurr fore, we will be in @ position to de-}ostion In this city named the mand more attention from that|Arsus. of small cireulation, whieh {hes in past years eked out a lying through the aid of itributiona from busines At present the company gives aj for harity « thtee-minute service to Green Lake | ‘ Toran hour between 6 and 6 o'clock | ™*" of gy oom ite a cowl = tothe evening. They should estab. art ~ ng — or yronmeeg Meh at least a two-minw service | **t hing The Star an of repu | trom 4:30 to 6:15 We must have table publications In this elty, with . om “ eres 0 aft! graft!” It has tr jit, and for my part 1 propose to go] Crick Of “ETAT erate neon afer it hard, The company should| Bry -- se Mag ekouput on local « from the elty| in Wie * on raiiread aa that to lake Union on the Green Lake Muetto care for the short baul traf/| fe, "Im addition to the increase in the jardmervics, we should have some AdGitiona! extensions and pew line Wemerd a cross-town line from Bal fadb to the usiversity, « line into H MAPMAst Woodland park district, an ‘extension of the Iine running north from Fremont and another Hne run ming into the section wert of that he valley between there and Seer eee 4 | REPRESENTATIVE C. E. MEET- to be exciunive, and the mere mat- @, BANK CLEARINGS. #| ING CHOOSES YOUNG MAN To ‘*" Raving {be pened’. weHns Men *- * count with the Argus. Only “prom- ®@ Merch 10. 19 $1,099,961.53 # HEAD THE COMMITTEE IN |! !ert citizens = hope to se ure enn toe 50.60740 8) CHARGE OF THE CONVEN-|the paper had, however, indicated # Increase over mame #1 Ton hat artoon representing * date inst your ..§ $90,344.13 & TIO kor of The Star would be gladly} : * Ti raneannnne &*##! Unanimous endorsement of the Well Known Names. policy of President F. Edgar Barth In substantiation of bh etate- was the feature of the meeting of over 30 representatives of local SEWER Gli ~ KILLS MAN EK. societies last night in the Pres byterian church at Brighton Beach Cart H. Reeves presided over the meeting, » discussion which developed consider A vote was taken resulted in the unmistakabie of Mr. Barth's appoint chairman of the sath committee and bis ap nd approval ment as execut!y potntm committer i which will have charge SAN FRANCISCO, March 10--|a¢ the 1907 Christian Endeavor con Miehaec! Haley, while repairing ®| vention, to be held in Seattle | Dido sewer at the corner of Folsom Ges Ain Geeenen » the Dow laad Seventh streets, this noon, was! A spacial comittes was appointed Jovercome by sewer gas and lost his! py the cha ta act with the Ctvi iif In attempting to reseue Haley, | Union in ite fight against slot ma J. 2. Crooks, for whom Haley was] oni Open-air concerts at the working, and Frank Vivian, plom-| parks this eummer wil! form an im but receiving hos were local Christian tant part of the cndeavorery’ work A committee of five w to promote Sunday schec arental eebool. It thie department become ing all were make the « FIGHT FOR 252°) PICTURES le expected that . m ention will be signed | at the of a recognized At th onven ALORCIRAB, March 10.-—-Quee = of establishing a state bank tn oo and policing t twee of the main ques ence, were to “the sat an@ German the formal co » country differ In Mareh 19 ling he was mn ¢ in will Efigiand and & ral t leaving ing that neutral powers shall have gupervision over ali French police | suarde vate tives, who | that shall be used in Morocco. sought to avoid newspaper inter viewers. One photographer fought with writers, the struggle extending STO ARRESTED BOSTON, Ma hi Trat OGDEN The | fle ec ateat h the coast | charges of tD | was al Joutroyed by a storm! trict Att been }this morning. Three deaths by | dismivsed a electrocution fallen wires are| man. wt 4|Teported near this city |was arreste felst FORMING COPPER “SOIL MEN MUST March 10,—Daniel ident of the Amer JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March! Refining company The state supreme court this apitalists, ts he ntlemen | morning uled the motion fe Hammond ar age #|® hearing of the Standord Oil case & engin jand ordered the secretary of the ald will be th % | Republic O11 company with certain | ea the history of py fy and d apy at} Utah and Nevada, involving a num ‘Louis March 19, ber of properties. c,|nemes of well known citizens, v t of the members of this! enthusiastic and | BURNETT 10 VOTE Tuesday and the conference will| CHICAGO, March 10.—Joho R then adjourn. The s ank will today secured a continuance be controlied by Frar rmany,| riminal case against him in| VOL, 8 NO, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News a5 CENTS PER MONTH “HANDS UP!” eof! noiaing ue" veonle.exvectaly Duels The Latest Scheme Worked In Seattle for Re= lieving Business Men of Their Money, With- out Mask or Gun. many other citizens temptible trickaters were “con and villians, ‘The Btar has paid no attention to the yelp of this yellow cur be hind a fence, and would not now gratify it with notice, were it not for the fact that it ts trying te of the & big wad of money out of Beattle to news the tmpudence editor and buetr Star to contribute men has Bolicitor Arrives. this week a sleek r with a Town Te day manager of The 43.60 per head, each contributor wae to pay $25. making 400 of thi the neat sum of TEN THOL DOLLARS! It in neediess to say The Star aid not contribute ite $26 to this overs flowing pot The solicitor w merely told he might “eall again.” The entire job in being carried through with #lica celerity and it in quite possible that 400 business men may be induced, in one way or another, to become participants tm the benefit fund Beats Old Scheme. beats the old 1 exeursions” t This scheme idea of thousand per « time by @ It lays all other ‘annu mt anee, came te schemes in the shade. office The Star and said he was! And, in the meantime, the Argus taking orders for “cartoons” in the| goes on hollering “graft! graft!” a& Argus’ new The Star should} epatable newspapers at the top of be rene it would only} ite vole « for the cartoon and the) be and nobody could buy a be whore picture, In cartoon form, did not appear, Over 200 business he explained, had already sign ngreements for thetr cartoons, m ot which had already been printed} the Argus, and it wan expected | that 200 more would be secured, making 400 in all. In all cases the “charae” would be $26 aplece. Only the Exclusive. ' it was stated, that as erybedy who could thet yne in the bo the citor showe: S for had all agreed the new book and car neluded im the Itet was the jknown president of the Seattle! Electric company, Mr. Jacob Furth, whore electric interests in have been persistently at the Argus. The poration presidents Specimen of Book. The editor of The Star clonely ex. od the little y book the solicitor car alno ecimen “cartoons,” which were wentative of what the finished] would contain. « we were of heap type regularty emplo the Are oating perhaps $ the je. The book iteelf « taining nothing but 400 of |“cartoons” and ne reading matter lexcept the titles of the cuts, would wt at the ou not over $1 eto print this total outlay of EVERETT, Wash, March 10-—~ | Ernest Berger and William Stewart k It waa| were found guilty of murder in thé | second degree today. They kilk | Edward Burns last December jRobey, LUCY AND GORA ARE AT LARGE Lucy Sanborn and Cora King, |aged 14 and 16, respectively, runae | way girls from the little town of Machias, are supposed to be in Seat- |Ue and the local police are today | searching for the palr. The chief of police at Everett last night telephoned a general descrip- | tion of the missing girls and it is thought that they will be picked up without much trouble The Sanborn girl has dark hair, wears her hair in two braids. Her | companion very pretty. They are said to have friends at Orting and Bremerton and both trains and | boats are being closely watched, LOOKING FOR BOY Holder, a ranaway boy Walter these | |from Portland, Ore., is supposed to | be in Seattie, and his relatives, who live at 306 Souch st. in the Oregon | metropolis, have written asking the local police to pick him up if pos- possibly ' sible. FOR DAVE BOWEN FRIENDS TO MAKE NINTH DENT. "| COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE DEFEATS EFFORT OF MURPHY'S WARD COUNCILMAN PRESI« —_—_— of Councilman-at pport tead of Bowen for pres refusal phy }ident of the new council ts the de g element of strength which s Bowen's election. Inasmuch as Burnett comes from the north end of the city the Murphy bad some that he would support {ward member, but Burnett is re- ported to be tied up with the Bowen combination. North end republicans who favor Murphy are Inclined to take Burnett to task for his refusal to support the north end candidate, Without Burnett the council stood seven to seven in the contest, with Burnett holding the deciding vote. ‘WOULD PUT WESTSEATTLE OUT OF BUSINESS city of Seattle to the fourth and to declare every act passed dy the city government | since last June null and void, were d this morning in the superior when a complaint was filed in the name of Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh, stating that the city was never legally raised from the fo to the third class, and that was done the camp t ach were counted as part of th ation to make ¢ quired i peop! This suit, which Is brought at the instance of Attorneys M erty and Bell. who have recently won the result of the decisi case, It involves the valic city election at which Wes voters decided to make the city a city of the third class, it West Seattle is reduced to a fourth class city its present officers, who we ected after the city ex- 1, will be thrown out of office, nicipal car line will be partly hout the city limits, and there- annot belong to the city, and e passed since last me void. The city without govern-

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