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One Cont-- Last Edition 1 Le Fair and WEATHER FORECAST warmer fale: Nght t wind: tonight) Thureday eattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 8 NO.1 5 25 | EOWARD CUDINEE BAYS HE | HAS NO DESIGNS UPON THE Fair and warmer, a repetition of - OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE.| of ritt', Torenent. in the weathe - , spy (ae he finds them was not intended | rediction for tomorrow and | Ma or-Elect Moore’s Statement That Ho Will ' couves Wiis ’tapresston. He un Feather Observer Salixbury is more | . . . : , 2 ut attempting to speak for 3 5 | , = Boticce the Laws 20 We Flads Thom 1¢ Selee| ratte ste ne Mattia 12 iat hie} gain ehan ever hat the colt wpa | Clerks Working for Lowman & Hanford Dis n ein hose evils Bb have been & source | Dolley is going to be, | am free to «fgent oe oe : : at tira cod Giglr ea MQ oc" dinunaton ‘and waitation | Foyy,ut fowne Wo bet tm Te Lo] hamid a very bad goes along the TO KNOW covered to Be Systematically Grafting, and n this city aimee the days of the | tf!) you that 1 gs alpeapeg le vod ne 2 ore ago. Ye aken Literally and Sunday Closing Question wwespea town 4 my own name with th |e sald that the freesing days were | Wh F f chjef Of police ta eatirely without A bs olesale Discharge Take o-* ' Tired of Comment. authority from me," sald ex-Gherift| G0" end. but lest night the mer “4 | g akes Place---Matter Crops Out. Ed. Cudihes this morning to a re-| a, vont om another slide, and | H dihee this morn 0 & re) :: hich | Judge Moore, himself, has grown | Ooi tor ‘The Star | Maded the drop at 24 degrees, which| FRANK A, TWITCHELL WOULD] Has Been Kept Quiet tired of the many noes to hie} lam now ry years of age,” con the same point reached the " | Mecenatl William Hickman Moore t# hay-) cause Judge Moore says he will en py poem —. 4 heme orrice | ined the ex-sherift, “and for near-| Pere Pefore Peer en ere eehe CLOSE). 2 - ‘ tag numerous ee thrust upon | force the laws pes “4 cn tore te te understood | (he Whole of that time | have FRIEND OF SENATOR PiLes, | Th! @ coer @ comers “ pen the diftersnes egy “ ereoo’ | worked for som: Tam now | have ed no gre 6 vuld be made and a charge dim | Close All Store that rea to make no further |in a finan 1 where I am} — 4 smaller amount sent to semen ne intends. | pore tincaceh mail \e 4 fin tion where than has the discharge t he I : His gs an be tates ink Getciel oal a — sel sy man Than ot Jable to work for myself and | do 1 am interested to know wh west ’ phe: \ ~ ashie The customer woul when he dex K ow will assume the office of mayor | nor propose to go back to working | } thin eo f Sat te P an & Hav mm pan r wet b ght change, the clerk tak- the laws b Moore will cause /at noon on Monday next and I will} - “a “ { om y ring aetling the balance for some one else at my age no long - + himse be quoted tng taken y ores that now re | then be prepared to handle any mat~} 40°) oan be my own boas lat such lengtt euch @ ge | WOek ha f havin T 4 ery was brought about tera main open on Sunday, and all places |ters properly comt Say tients ana t cue (he hed pe the 3 Intelligencer | * fa em of pett ery.|through th i of ‘oys, who The Post-Inte this:morn-|of business with exception of | war the ot frieeae cok t teal eae ee pore in asia’ D rete Yo names are given out for | were nett te to ur articles ante aanour dge Moore | hotels, drag stores rtakers and | Moore t yesterday Sotnintaanhen wil Ee is ; sing y,|eation and t will be amounts charg ompared glose up a @ saloons on Sun-/ livery stables, whi are excepted | statement Judge oa tion will prove entirely suc a aaanel ° t far as can be learned w. | with eum ispected plac A comsful, ae 1 fool certain tit wilh vit “ wusp fay ant © places of jin the law od to talk | 6 : t but the ances are t h charge en ain open during} That the mayor-elect ever con that the Hut no chief of police position tm | sual th : amen * Bios ; ; , voller gy ther ming, 1 am doing pretty well where ' « ho it Is t ge; . | che to the Paddath templated undertaking such drastic ordered ja to be} Pe y ns ; : Eo I am, thank you.” BALT LAKE CITY, March 14-—It | '* be e AS06 | cashier's Post-Inielligencer assumes | reforms seems unlikely, His # over Sunday clow Pa Rioatnst thas the Lan Vewss @ oa on waiting ‘ ef this action will be taken be | ment that he would enforce the laws feanpah railroad, which is b I 4 w Net Divulge Names. @mttructed by Senator Clark, is Washing John Jackson, when TRY T0 AVERT Operation as far as Indian Sprix k for Mr. ¥ Six eight clerks who ha 4 statement today, aald PROMOTIONS 44 miles woot of Las Vegas, F . @ kind, and! work the book and sta hing to say. “So tar @ @ad passetigers for Goldfic “ . 7 ‘ nF v Cherry t «i four clerks,” MINERS STRIKE Being bandied, and the company x an 3 ‘ klist when questioned, “ Hn ie to comp! s the line to Bull “ a e ef: 1 to divulge their al renks of the customs bervice having } nd r to the raising of & .r " - e Re t - at Pry. bag eyo FALSE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 14 Grafting of « similar nature has . Officiais of the mmers held a ¢ ween th *-| been going on in many of the largest cial Agent Rice Wal-| ference, preparatory to the adjou AROLED FROM Bi ager 3 blishments in the city, but the tor Smedley has be d in ment of tha convention, te consider re fa toriety ensuing from & prosecu- pec and hie position of night In-| the possibility of averting a strike de | h the " fition of the offender bas caused apector has been taken by Albert CAPT. BEL Savs IMM Th personal difference betweem | th m thet it h ¢ 4 rn ri ution. n . as ‘ ce betweem fy c m that anything |the firms to drop a osecution. Fe ‘3 Cehorne, former 4 aight Inapector GRA-| President Mitchell and Vice Prest=} a j z agreeable to the erk his te ye. ~* . gor ar . a Spanis! TION OFFICIALS HAVE NOT] Ofnt Lewis will not be allowed to | TALMADGE | — Have Been Hushed Up. meri ar veteran, has been ap-| J endanger the fight the minere are i Decoys Used. | UNITED STATES CIGAR Com. potated from the eligible tet BEEN GUILTY IF IMPROPER)! waging against the operators Walter Hazard, the t who wii] | uch matters have been hushed * made night inspector at Danvill i fim away fror any place ot the} ywn that he y », but several of the managers aTe ‘4 PANY TO BREAK INTO LOCAL | CONnoUCT. Feform echool, was set at Liberty on . Jchare these clerks wit ‘ w contemplating making @ lessor LD IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS Marcle yesterday by Judge Frate Manager Pearse, of the Pacific |operated a scheme of knock nlof grafters who are apprehended in | A . I | of the ju c ut, Hea as | Coast Steamship mpany or reharging in mak ale the future. ||, “Am ani advance tip, Is nt to Chehalis some mor go| morning appointed L. A. Brundage BTS United States Clear io pe pce > - for numerous nace 4 ing | a8 commercial agent at Seattle for real fleld toe ; — ee. / / EN | wehool, and was suppowed to be a ompany Brundage has tof h B wate Stowene aantant the leant feat bad bay, but when told to got t passenger agent at The | = f o ww ‘ Chehalis ob 1 took his : he Chicago North nous Clothing ‘emmte ae vo mitment papers. boarded a train and| western railway Frank Parte | fempany’s store tn the Scheuermar bo ise we ‘at 7 reported a eferm & forjof this tity weds ©. | Meck, corner of Ist av. and Cherry mas CAE ag NEW YORK. March 14.—The nt Talmadge, who 1 from the | oe ae — nf 1 aeit end. others tae | Beit ab ship Daylight ci. ich salted nem tatmap Walt + wan ont Pacific Coast Steamship com any = Amer 0 ‘ peed re for an from New Yor anu y for tw ye ame | several weeke ago, to neces | os . ar gt oy ST. PETERSBURG, March 14—/ The ft grat. ve. hes 5 | been missing wiuce Septem heme: After hie scation wae over] lar position mo Northwestern ee ee report cc ed tod t stalned, « i will eay this was por at the mart od ina veterans © | Steamebip comp Severs! months ago Mr. Rich ne-| The teport was confirmed today 4 very officer ie held in| me exebange as missing today,|feferm schoo! without a mur Gated with Albert Hansen, the) 8. oe hese i be Ps ~~ mo A Why wit | the crew au The veose!| We now be determined thet b ‘i frtter, tor his corner in the Low. | Ment of artillery of Palace Guards hereon » to| belonged to 4 Oil com. | ould rather stay at home and @ RIPLINGER \FREXK LOUIS SET UPON BY CROWD OF CELESTIALS, WHO © time offering | Testgned In a body when they were! ° red remal » esheot than attend the state it - ) ee 4 are ry poh ~ ordered to the Baltic to “pacify” the | be th ae not been ae co Bina og the largest | Piet uaa eat Oa ape | CARRY HIM TO RESTAURANT AND STRIP HIM OF VALU- - * provine w for s have | ° ot T report will be sent | est vessels tp the wor' Sane ence aake a0 | month. The pie wae ac pel vate wr es aes ar sang PO rani eiclath and ae & cargo of refined oll. Cap- | * bade good i ABLES—FAILURE OF LOUIS TO PAY DEBTS SAID TO BE flatly, ax Mr. Hanee - roaggr " > atlor it Nickerso: 2 corner just what he b jon as a farce. They declare, th bes sungiat n of aia B fags "WAR eee | CAUSE OF THE HOLOUP. 9 sda | revolationists “m ight merctless- | Charmre Peeee eee ee ee co L. BUNKERS | jty ta the ring to gain their aims] le “3 aoe OTe - | pied ay 2 le Tides for tomorrow, March .. FOR COLUMBIA 8 ded what 1! In the broad glare of the « Chinese jumped upon him, hauled lLaeaaeecereeerede #18, are: reise ‘i shal Ge thar tab exetietien of wy ight on King st. betwee him into a rear room of a Chinese le * ® Low, 1:47 a m; high, 7:4 term of office, furt than that [| Sixth Frank Louis restaurant and robbed him of a dia- \* BANK CLEARINGS * ' tom Peas i | Shall take n of two or| waiter at the Butler hot mond stickpin, a gold watch and his as \* + Low, 2:31 pom; high, 9:19 #1 Goremipta, Maree 14—Colum-| three weeks and get away where || waylald by a crowd of overcoat. Louis is an Americanized £ @ March 14, 1906 ' 620.92 @| pm bia City is to have new coal bunkers| Will be to get my bearings | mer t o'clock sn Chinese, He claims that one of the . @ Mach 14, 196 939,906.19 & / | wit a acity of 166 tonsa, Will | again and everything of value »wd demanded that he be killed, . * *) FOSSSESETAO SESS fam MeDar et and Ralph D. Nichols} That Mr linger will not long | whic od speaking in the Chinese language, hed rease over same . have starte construction at the} be out of ac © emple t is as Lo * to have been beaten but that the majority decided other- i oo }@ date last yoar....8 662,714.71 @/ * foot of pone #t., where the car|*ured. Since his became | and crowd, which, | wise. " NEW YORK, March 14 —Prince|@ *) lige ts about 30 feet above the sur-| Known be has had a n f fiat-| according to Ty, was com Today, when telling his story at Tech and his fellow Chinese com-| 8 ®@ #e * & * t** * eee - rqunding country. The cars of coal) ‘ering offers of salar tions | posed of not less than 15 men. the police station, Louis did not Missioners sailed for Europe ag eee | _KANBAS 8 CITY, Mo, March 14 will be ewit om the tracks of | 4nd of oppor nto | eral of the men he is positive he « show any marks that would cor- He sald he beliewet the friend! | Commies Prouty, at the ir the Cotambia & Puget Sound rajl-| business, It like ty, and this afternoon, in com-/roborate his story of the terrible titede of the two nations wt ere | quiry ofl freight rates, would Fond at Renton t ) the street « car line, | that he will accept with Detective B he is | beating. The officers think that he duce a good understanding and set j Bot the raliresd attorneys t latter « a tour of Chinatown in an | was robbed tn the manner described, tle all differences pecmeat the that rates jendeavor to secure the arrest of as|but they do not believe he was aa phad ¢ = . ;| BAN DIEGO, Cal, March 1h—a a of the robbers as possible | handied any more roughly yo panies © de } aBGO, Cal hi is | was necessary in order to pack him the * abliabed pos flied today transters 10.008 iad AGAINST } Way to Tenderloin |back tn the Chinese den where he w . Standard's| acres Of land valued at $260,000 The victim outrage was|was relieved of his valuables, private tele C 3 1 Send 94 oe bo Ran making a tr t n with! Chink Isaac, Chicago Dan ang . th he ff . th pchefel bom be a friend jong the} Ah Wong were arrested this afters PARIS h 14.—The at os £ XTENSION :: & frie .d « a Ht = all oe le PR r frice pod be cetat |San Diego to. the Booth Coast jana of Fifth] noon and identified by ~Louls as . > , shed from any part of the syste company ol m ngeles. th of| three of his assailants. was held this gts 1 aay £ 2 ino te ported that, water will be carried IN HEADLOGK : > Pre from San Luis el Rey to develop . property 13 " ead to parita son ; os te ce * TALK POLITICAL WASHINGTON. D.C. march 16] aS nN FIX RATES ‘HAWAIIAN <It in predicted that if Secretary | ne part PARIS March 1—The Aigeci CONTRIBUTIONS OEE ag oy @onference ts unat Mitbastn wilt bec te = . i £. harden. 5 e e t DELE A of a dea 2 our . ; : region he as te, ar- Ph deen NEW YORK, March 14.—Corne } tary of st Pass & Yuk vg ra yy = |ttus H. Bliss, treasurer of the last At tx pie me ee 1 by his act f V ‘ ebt.} 2 sag .. 3 : i lf" bifean national committee, was 4 Ter’ ® retire t al will} ¢ moveme w the next t / ; v mm. King © a ex aiuietins tad an Ee > Dee we ple pa the « epart-| x the off t Alaxka Steamst . . WASHINGTON, D. ©, March 14, — t Attorney Jerome thie morning ment ; that Au t Secretary | state organts i Pactt T mmittee on elections —) F 1 “ Fr supposed the talk was upon the} PHILADELPHIA, March 14.— [mace wil t und control epera- | the tt t ‘ y, Alaska Steamship y, he Hawallan cons STOCK BUYERS | I : - ansem- | Telations of pe contributions | George Burnap, of Santa Cruz, Cal, /™ aie . Den ae t are slow, t a » | by insurance who came here to the faneral } " a: | e- 8. N., retired, was identally . CAR BURN | Arthur, who entered the room to ! ar get a paper in the dark and] A eity patie ‘ tee CAPT D | 1 L R SiGK |: hed @ toaded revolver the Hts te ® = o : SOUTH SEATTLE, March 14—A canton sture ts r. causing it to be diacharged [mus 4 a . ae ‘ for a] ora ot sbinaion caught fire. laet Mock of the and the shot killed George Moepttal of . . 8 o'clock at the =" | r Before the fire depa Toad is ofte ‘ASHINGTON, March 14.—Bena Were tak . aoc pall seemed Tuth of a s great : 5s tor Pratl tates that Chauneey De moritun, the *€az Niietee “alana Bea toes waaeeetesr|CALL FOR iat" fo ar te h cr arn, ; ; ; wes y atroye is no maoet 1 . a 8 ew ae rntbery Depew and wife att how the fire started : ieee ca yl p 7 WILL MOVE He ° - Pa : © ‘a CHINESE He | RE ORTS AMATEURS PLAY |. St. Patrick £ | sone on WEATHERMAN. —- th o re of { id € a " s . bh nie “BATTLESHIP hes & A epens eather hese days cold =! BEHEADED t | es Ses Ao ees ae ee, See | ASHINGTON, D. C., M “4 M oF will deliver I s plants th . a | lution ca por CHICAGO, March 14.—1 as a ¢ en. t followed two colder re BONGK M ‘ « | [com Wright vocal # rm Miss ay | M 4 was accom- Ol, the ret MANILA, Mareb Fire today | partme Norria tnning: Bra f Rosa ¢ Many cherry an ores ave b - dor t PAF 5 14.—F . , the ba Ad- | ape ‘ - pa I 4 L t have suffered, x w Renttie’s t ) 5 fags this ha | 7 if i will ¢ " b r n trees € ao- home A et ‘ 4 4 « ao ex " h cet . A ‘ tb andy break forth ¢ on * t $4 pa M r fat i t " e for pt Kk work ; ' f a nigh Ne ed cattle F r i 1 ¢ a & ) £ b fi th an ing ting @ t te as 8 7 f a lit yt at 8 och rs The price is $2,743 ind spiked they are weid we rn quired, e « an he wit fa former contest,

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