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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tar VOle ne Cent--Last Edition” She Seattle flurride tonight; freah to be Anew not a0 cold Tuesday wide THER FORECAST PUTS IT UP BALLINGER PUTS = “Win MOORE IN A HOLE ee PRR MONTH SEATTLE, ASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 1a, 1906. NO, 13 CENTS 1 will [Mayor Ballinger Sends Letter to Gov. Mead Ask- ing Why State Labor Commissioner Refuses tate Labor ¢ ba have a fadley wants to know the next time are a mawr| te ie placed on the stand. Me thinks | "eure the a propriet . : Rogers ip iu fear of punishment of the Canca nundry ty.| © nat he be placed under bonds ¥ All Trade Slot Machines ns mgxlnst whom definite of i Orders A ce Off the Count: Nkcap ihe pete | swainat whom definite oharees ot) tO Prosecute Cascade Laundry For Violation eaves the . Pi arto igs Be Phew Bn eget [been made by, Humane Office : : an ayor-Elect a Bunch af Iigtord 0 nw provecuting attorney | |cian : | of 10-Hour Law---Humane Officer Clark Has . . . as pax On Satur enin Officer) . of Murphy's relating to a fence be ; . . Clark ho bad already t é Trouble With the Cigar Store Men. 5 Merrey's Kemeeee We Senne Oe Clark, who bad already ‘written to| Investigated. MN rphy took up bia uncle's j | the Be reg ney peers Mere the case and this started bad blood the irks at the laundry were being t ' wag 4 a i: a . er po an ween him and Bigford to 16 hour 1 f Ca aundry pro- pa Willie bow now be a prett During latter part lant from th Pry ms ation of the 10- ye the clea oprte de open” town week, the complainant ¢ | Frage digg sot Bs 0 I 5 ted sagen Bios. fg 9 And instead of allowing Mr, Moore —_ eeenee | would get th law has been tented eee vig adopt the “Ballinger policy,” M Murphy obtained a revolver as I" would an 1 if & conviction I oe gagor be wo ore Jallinger t fetermined to w tA borhood row ove a B fae threat that | ary evidence, H " y . ee te operation a & We lies maeonl nm os Be se wp thas med tn Vnreete of fence | was going to kill him on sight | Sunday was a busy day with the a pole ¢ 1 aid of losing their jobs ae- 2 the “Muore’ policy” and thereby [according to the » f murder.| ‘The latter came to thie city and |tire department, No less than half] , nte f arcity of caves be- elgar me ‘ ve the new mayor a| 200 Bigtord saree wang omy dl beeen pan, on . The |, donen different aler . > trial Te or Age are " t mayor «| Hen Bint . I alap, who today oa. oil ; comeed a & done 6 mt alarms were a Ssinsaia Mine Wadi ep linia itil : , ' an be obtained etue Judge Se on ear oat | aint against “San-|Murphy and the ible settled fn} batween the hours ¢ " " he ‘ e ats would aan therefo w hn Kiplinger was nomi joy Murphy of t same place, ask court o'clock midnight and ¢é @ rath t I edure of “ a , ge the story jnated by the republicans and an-| eesmewecen : the morning. All but two were of | Putting the re task of prosecut as 4 as powatt ‘ . ee to convict Saaee fede made * a Mayor | 9 1 that he it elected SEEEreTERREEreerenees {mINOF Importance. ng the en up the “_ t « " " « day f A whe ‘pace Ge Comm hes put Mr. Moore tm a) % put the lid on in Seatt The residence of O. D. Grave ane off ' al to |" : r me waited upon by @ committe Bear Twelfth ay. north aud Martin | Cl" he simply Hut J hat since ¢ Cron: Tie of Se Meer mayen every t machine! or more appointed at a meeting of Mt, Was qitirely destroyed before ‘ ove Mayor . t he Cam a janager F. H. Kilbourne, of the tity was pul { business | the cigar store proprietors department could get wate the | Ballinge What the humane of-|*"4 Queen sity wut Ca aid epee mayer: asked hix intentions regarding trade buiiling, The cause of the blaze poly may “ to | ° oa, Fare the { t svertime vow being “Well dave walt now until] machines Jnetihnown, but {t started white the| *?™ why Mr. i 1 oh arching and ma fepartment, | req of the girls in the pees oes int “naid @ clea d |members of the family were away |‘ e jeatt te b f and ally bee king f Ca I mean by this gare proprietor a Star man this} Riplinger’s Promise. from home Everything was t work, f otek tae eit a to 9 ar wit i v working over 10 pereing » letroyed, the los amour paid by th ate and ~ | me nomina . { . ager was frank in bis $2,508, . people « 6 #te wn me Toda < 1 4 Meore’s Dilemma tatement that while he would en-| Sesenetiest of the ; “ nape 4 Bubta view of the states . keep the * of bis ad Small Blazes h A@ te the ‘evide auieae . : whom wa iy Mayor-Riect, Moore that “ i oak balines tak” bal Gidlemace was caveed jo. the|Cassade lnusdry ate wotos ‘ pane . is on wom . fp te be pet on and battened down | would interfere with the trade ma. roof of the residence pled t anne @ the a . - y 5 e J te y, om & plat arted = Up fh Mat there will be no safety | chines |Joha Dow, at 402 West Republica ate law requiring ue ‘ f erbur- ipeive it fe unlikely that he will per I Sates Wedle Wes Whowdis waited st. by @ blaze which was 5 to work 12 an t ane pig it pom Ee teens trade slot machines to] upon by the slot machine committee before it had reached any prope Bet ee alary bane fain be place upon the counters. lana b oaghegeces gatnemee ata t jdry range rybody, the machines in operation | com that the trede slot me-| re im the bulldings of the Inde My mater 16 one * : trouble hae exmtas when be went Into he could, | allowed to operate ee pendent Asphalt company, at Nin-| — ‘ amply throveh = Syieome ot ae Wibout thviting any great ame emed any very great! gecRETAR teonth ey, and Galer st ned jDensation, reveived the sum of 60 ne past OF the Canente SS ager @ireadle, allow them to remain. | public demand that they should be Y LUDLOW OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH RECom. | SSDARY getlmated at $300 before | coats per week In addition to thet competitor in an emergency. We Bet to permit them to resume tm-} out of business. | 4 extinguished | regular wage he strain bas told | have no intention of running over- e1 take tfc ME ot as od ron oe on the girls and many are suffering | time as @ rule, and the little over- sore ae ateae wis. bin det bib this teien | ENDS THAT TWO CHINESE LAUNDRIES BE DEMOLISHED |) 4 fh" S\nm Martel & blaze ned wih on the girls and meets: of too much | tine thet: we did run, while helping @ program, a fact that he} Mt Cc W. Glibe \ soe oul labor out th City, was paid for ieeiedty appre: ates bh nscif, |. With the two mayoral and) | OTHERS MAY BE TREATED IN SAME WAY, with “7 a meee Oe ; Frank A. Rust retary of the | without any disagreements with the Mayor Ballinger announces frees out of the way, so far as any Z Fire which originated tn a ree [Seattle Labor Temple association, | he We also, in addition, supplied Ui tet-machine order has been| ‘Aner to thelr Interests wa _—_— taurast at 1611 Fourth av, owned by! preeaert sald today: “We would be greatly girls with their suppers free of because of the fact that the) cerned. the cigar « P. Ws Pareons, damaged the build~| minut weR Mi pleased if we could secure the con- | cost.” ore wee have not obeyed his} MOS interested in D ed mean aa doe Ghd tis restaurant 6 6 Very |\the tren nn ee Kecarding “playing back” |Scted only as indivi rr y board of ; ae small excent Boat ge lane . me eck. \cempenes. Wither wean would beletet ac ; ¥ yp sngplreag in the unc | satisfactory and the rt of the} ¢ Suilmaas “a - grt buliding Cause of Order jtiat-macine men heretofore con-|anninet Chinese ere there was ab A chen ered upon one als “amie and an com ‘olga store men. howe about evenly between the twe eam: |otructures ¥ ere ae pence * bu opinion th the didates: a o mo found a ‘ b Bere eeeignted because the This morning the ak Ae Chates Aye magn . hich » w em the @ bes become displeased with the! mayor caused a grea nsation in ' » glen . help » @elements made by Mayor-Elect/ cigar store circles, Proprietors are| 7 i © of aniak | boys save Mere in interviews given to the « up th - was Oo Ce at we th em, an op their fading Ropes . Mince his election. in which the thou i way we sidings oon the! b ought that perhaps) s the judge has been placed | “Hilly” Moore will come to thet 1 . tas & © fw ithe light of ade that he be- | tlef—bat they don't believe he Fst ne . 1 op j H inet an rot aund a all tog {at t head of the y BALLARD, March 12--Saturday n eparter 4 part wae porate oa gg hy eee 4 night John Hanson bored a hole in Ls Paes | MASKED MEN ROB BAKER OF $12: 6 clean mann Vin mecordance] ® tle city, and thei vey. Br [eng one. Hanson bored & hole In| All three of the buildings destroy IT 18 MERELY A NEW KIND OF TAKE-AWAY GAME—IN WHICH i oe -dheee ” ° 5 paw sata thewe Bros.’ Old Home saloon and | J oy | oe * or . W ” bia ee a ey ae ity thet} had Secured at the “ . o third five te , YOU LOSE—MORE ILLUMINATING FACTS CONCERNING i* as * * t be faithe ried out, 10h rade Uagie of | *) cendiary origi “fs « ” Poneegenee dle agg anh 4 . attracted Matt Ma tentic THE SO-CALLED “CARTOON BOOK. l= signe 2 ge ete rte gpl et Peake aim an ep; | Joba didn’t even buy a drink, but . . ns ben Map he hat (rmportant business there ‘OWN 0 , ih—Her- With the busy end ¢ t a a8-cautber | violet the ta ae Should Be Condemned iy Me og A hree seconds after he ¢ all transparent schemes{in the “decadent weekly, can 6 ter, who os the |Tevolver close to his head he was e on # one yelled hich have t tried ttle to/ 4 4 finiet " ; | - 7 7 r a « if * an putable ordered to keep quiet while one of here ate several of the Stom thief!” and John struck into|, For quite a number of days it), : " clara Sehane to head Saat wale ene ot} rermnere See exveral et u nary | ra Eee Se oe tes en and the polt. | newspaper office at a Job lot coat + Ragen Br ah oP oe aay __Beeretary Lad a’ erbal| 8 “ag Mb 1a)" Saft Mattbows finally caught him | Pharo, recently Keneral agent of the | has My On| As few pooga Aver aan the Wey morning on the Grant st.| breakfast, as they helped themselves |”! aking his report n and @rageed him to jail, where he| Pacific Const Steamship company 1 mtg ne wets Widee ’ ives) 4 Sa i ‘ h ough t prene fa scredited | ly's s.” it may not be amiai to 10 dosen doughnuts and elght! Pate ang ; 8 | be omene These t te the | had @ hearing this morning bef was to associate b if with Omar | wook Rina cn aie that than ake ata bint nd He bad stopped at the Frye pack-| dozen cookies — me joo with « oe toot ot Pie ae [Justife Bohnelder, He demanded |), Humphrey of the Alaska Commer- | jun «.” to obtain} st yped kind, Gevold of af ebiabe to order scene meat. Re-| The baker was then ordered to| .”7,\. , . : Fee gh 7 jthe fight to nee an attorney and |‘! company. Mr. Humphrey de-/, P +0 iy t- ee p reaygtene te. age Sit the wepen be enceum-| out ta the wegen 0n6 érive tack tol een”. 6 ‘ These » " r 2X |communtoate with the Swed inh con | the story this afternoor . sadee : oem bs by Seed two masked highwaymen who| Georgetown. He did. iy annte tt these. | imag ee pp Sea wey | sul. Gbtlborg, in Seattle book t upon a enetive bee (tered him to throw up his handa| He at ones notified the George |; we t inal will be heard this afternoon As stated in The Star fter the: tnhlom. Of tom cent See complied and they re-|town marshal. who is now on the! ¢, oat th = gver ‘makes t places for] wily a ayonee ite pe frock pees eee) are 2. out fe e men 4 ~ oad « fry work @inesday afternoon the Ladies | the same siren # He {| photograph «: ries. } sees ak teed ceed a The three nest | Ald goetety will have a social me hat the at of the we ; half, weet of the . ~ . ¥ should be cone {ite M® the parlors of the Christ ‘ ’ vl t 4 Have a Foolish Aspect. _ ing sent back fo their own country. } yway be e m the fect that chured | to g i bet not by the government asl Ist and the bay t the op asic Sm one roll dL eter — y : get Ry no possible stretch of the ime : Oriental steamers want Chinamen |") ‘ “gee . ner y ally wi} ThE most Important matter t a | copies of thie b will be gold to s muld anybody find @ bi for sailors, a certain number of the | oe ee ais with a he Jeome before the Ballard council to-| y ho ja not represented in ee thane pons. $ $Maricchen crew are put aboard.) "1, ieee two lnondes jemned. | § te +] morrow night ts opening of th be usually give the subject @ ome Iember ai akilteo, will wep agoosa ~ oo { a memt ft the ‘ at take over 1. of the bunch and the| *°™" . ¢ « * | board, ex t { that the} AU the Ble hall tonight the se " ‘The * r glibly men- m. ‘They are'too purlle to others will follow on later steamers, |)", es © dark | opium amok t ar ° st partie eevice f 2 09 elour. ater steamers. | ond unsanitary and. | eons ws ° I. wore ood aot ‘ whist pa ies w < some t And it is for these “cartoons,” In state, There wan little ne iret an ‘ond gentle : : acess «gga Big os n- | board va|bea's tnd ladies prises wi v.aes and a d the “book” will be | BOOK form, that each vietion te asteed BANK CLEARINGS. @| the wash tubs are rate the Sed Beye given, Thore will be a fine m pe eit jis The most remarkable feature of | ¢ future a sanitary | PFO - s-aneé luz H ny printer ° ground Was soaked with suds and ary | program rendered and lunch ser . iG ua te eae t Saher ganee ‘ March 12, 1906 8 z ge * t pedi Bal bog . a ean ar vie-| patgn yids b ~ oe ae £ wake tte. th 2: ley 12 , tt 2 ° th i . tries to} Mare than 400 prominer nent’ | ik" of paying the A out, while the weekly i ts Merch 19--Wilt iM Bur * od 4 The |e © the « meawur | me y Fi, Aa r er The teley at ot 4 pelt cach « “grafter!” at every decent Gmated tie Testgnation to ritf-raft ix all pited 1 a6 one te : - ction in July to vote Ob | plans of x of the I Ne peeve s is abusing and maligning / . : it (s eS ’ b ps, that last week tru Mr. Bole been heaved a state campaign on} a disagreeat rtoon of Mr. Jacob|after the editor and the business j ra a, bu aol ary quest us | Furth, which appear he week gor of The Star failed to ace (fe ae | tt bes ly, w be re-dra { the book t tb osition of the « iter ee | ' e porta so that It “will be satisfactory to} to pay for a “cartoon de | ‘ ’ ae! | OPERATORS that gentler ’ 1e Argus came out Satute “fs | | Everet WILL Not Part of the Story y ther of its nasty | 2 | VIRGINIA CITY, Nev t | | ats” of this paper Might and day, without ces The wtorm Inst night de five f t ts not stated that a) 7 e some things that arq Mm, Bessie Oiscr fined | | butldings, doing dam ; made of the ¥ heult to enya Padded cei : } BALLAD, March 12 fact tent of $14,000. Chinatow Bn get ' | —oyedn ‘8 hours. With | that President Bolger, of the Inte | most, and many ho’ were biov . - Byrdeeis, ene } Shins = from r foundation N ‘ SPOKANE Ma 1 Perma- | ‘at * a er alt | ad nent f th 4.tir ' ftom the cor ¢ b f : e 1 ‘mak thes pS oot | evve rs all ooDY ae soi Shi SialhateetSe) LEAVES CHILDREN How of lang ~ fs 1 rs | tory 1 : ans Fine 2 Moe - sed, « ‘ er . WILL N 7 e PL) : “ i by the de n of - M t ; ed 8 oom WON'T Gi A tot ‘ 3 : = at ins t About ; : : nthe + Ena ct a ts at ; I ‘ i “4 sam | ae . gis og ox. be officially kao rt ene Me . ‘ . attendar ° " M rard ee a " In & ’ ' " ’ . ped been in the . ve : ’ % “ hg 4 I What the “Cartoons” Cost M ard Townsend, are gra teak: AP wa ns | te . , years, ® on he date - I aN . he e of kind neigh-