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Rabehaia & * — come | — ea vuah FORECAST ry aant wind 'T0 CLOSE UP Fair tonight and Friday; killing frost te. SEATTLE GEORGETOWN Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh Announces His Determination to Place a Lid Upon the Southern Suburb. _ Proseciting Attorney Mackintosh | ning without this morning his ttle «became ee oan pon Georgetown bh pete of Beatle xambic played openly pool rom unde Welt aPtronized. almost @very saloon fn 1S Fames of al by Seattle » these games have - wer oF CHINESE R¢ 1 at Louie, the Chinese amanited and robbed of dis countrymen while) Gong King st. yesterday | declare’ today to the po-/ two of his aseaiian men,” who are now wanted | murders comin Chicago, fan Franct p friend, who was with hint time of the robbery Made the following te the city today 'MINERS TRY TO GAIN FREEDOM morning and arraigned betc He asked for time to plead arrange for hours were given John was taken before Justice Stoval at second complaint der of Steunenberg of Telluride, © & warrant and tnd Bt. John in ‘Matter was taker Bent by Judge Bear: Son will be made a: Aernooa, Harry Orchard the BEGINS The coune!}:nar . Matthew Dow version Frank Min and FH. Hurd {be superior cour: Gy ater the Ete have been inducted © Mtflees upon the ceric fon Imsued to semptroiter. ae Humphries Wy. Dow, says that Mite for a Mr. Dow wit frounds. Were permittes Rot the right to do » Violations of the « Interference by ; Prosecuting atto of the county The saloon clement in Georgetown te! has been control of the town's eon the | affaire and this sources Efforts at Reform. ee MIZNER CANT GET THE CASH Pt the present (ime games of alt! foetette raps the gambling evil, bat the reformers have been In the minority and noth ing has been done, Just what has induced Prosecuting age conducted openly and are well] Attorney Mackintosh to determine WERE HIRED MURDERERS BERY ASSERTS THAT AT LEAST TWO OF HIS ASSAILANTS COMMITTED CRIMES IN TONG WARS IN OTHER CITIES FOR WHICH THEY ARE NOW WANTED— ATTEMPT TO STOP PROSECUTION, who} know the men or their names, but the information commen tc & source which f know ts absolutely Goods Not Reoowered. “it was ane of these ‘hatchet men’ who suggested that Loule be killed after he was huatled into the beck | room of the Chinese restaurant ander bo least tro none & profession mar deri BK — the rival Tongs Records as “Hatchet Men.” Bf the station today Lou the detectives Teast two of the men who fe the crowd that jumped on fe highbinder hatchet men Rave already committed mur fe New York, Chicago. a4 Portland. They | fe Biding in Seattio. and I do have not yet diamond pin and gold watch | Prosecuting Attorney Van- deveer was closeted with Loule at are| headquarters this morning, but aaid| The mayor and the council accuse afterwards he had not decided upon | each other of graft in connection the form of complaint t Bs petitions tor write et babeas corpus for Moyer Gistriet court. this morning Sheriff Rutan. was present with Of ex-Governor Steunen COUNCILMANIC CONTEST NEXT TUESDAY t ie the right of FIRE AT COLFAX The lows te $10,000. CHICAGO, March 15.—The pro bate court today issued an order that “Ne stocks, bonds, securities or cash shall be dr Yerkes estate except by an order of the court of upon a voucher at will prevent Mixner or bin wife from drawing money without first consulting the court or Louls Owe ley, who was given letters test mestary this afternoon. SMELTER FOR CALIFORNIA AN FRANCISCO, March 15.--It} COLFAX, Waah., March 15.—Pire utted the new Hotel Colfax and the | house was entered by the ald of & | Piret National bank this morning | pane key, The bur \¢ & from the/ proved by the Central Trust com pany.” Mra. Yerkew-Mirner did not appear tm « ta sald the decree/ LOOTED EXPERIENCED BURGLARS GO THROUGH ROBERT HOME AND TAKE "00 WORTH OF JEWELRY, While the family was away to dinner yesterday afternoon burglars looted the residence of ©, 1%. Rob- erts, 1420 Boylaton ay,, and succeed- ed in getting with jewelry val- ued at approximately #400. A report was made to police headquarters this morning, and Detectives Adams d Corbett were assigned on the According to Mr. Roberts, the re, whoever hed the front they were, boldly unle | door and watked tn, It was evident | from the systematic way in which they went through the place that they were experienced hands at the business and took their time, Had Been Spotted, Qverything pointe to the fact that the place had been “spotted” pro~ viously, The tntruders waited for the most favorable opportunity and then made @ thorough search. They took nothing but what they could cally get rid of. The list of articles gone which has deen furnished to the pollee te ea’ gold watches, two ping with diamogd settings, a ring with @ turquoise set sur. with diamonds, and a val- Alt IAT AT JUNEAU JUNBAU, Alaska, March 15.— There is much excitement here over the returns from two and one-quar ter tons of picked dirt?from Nevada Creek, which mete §11,000 The fe announced authoritatively that | Property 1s located close to the ta the Selby Bmelter & Lend na beta Tree will soon commence the construc tion of a big copper smelter near this city, probably at San Bre joa the ocean shore. The Guagen }heime, as already announced, have built a $3,500,000 iter at Port] Costa. Daniel Guggenhetm will ei even then seeking police protection | here tomorrow in connection with this action was not taken.” Today influence ts being brought to bear to drop the prosecution of the Chinese now tm custody | known that one of the most tafluen tial Chinese conference with | that end, and Louie has also been | importuned to settle the case with the return of the stolen gooda The police found his overcoat on one of the captured Chinamen, located the missing | Mayor MeAleer may forcibly tree the plan MUNICIPAL GRAFT IN LOS ANGELES |: LOS ANGELES, Mareh 18.—As a culmination of the graft charges Couneiiman Houghton from h flee today. Houghton has deman¢ aod that the mayor prove the charges pong the franchises of the Salt Lake RICH STRIKE A tich Nome «trike, giving all the way from $400 to $600 to the pan, has been made, according to advices just received by Captain F. EK Johnson from his father-in-law who is working the Nome claims. fone. The lat $1,000,000 last Portland bench ter produced or season = TWO MORE WASHINGTON, March 15 General W cables that Harry B. Rodebrough of the hospital corps was also killed at Jolo and that Roderick McDonald, also of the he pital Pp was killed in an action at Cebu on March & Thin is the first mention of a Cebu fight ANNOUNCEMENT CREATES RIOT adopted » bill for the nation » of rallwa, t occurred upon [having deserted before the vessel CASUALITES: KIO, March 15.--The lower well mince SURVIVORS OF | ‘GRITS KING ‘Ww YORK, Mareh 15.—The! steamer Mannheim arrived here this orning with 11 survivors of the stenaeer British King, inclading the third mate, who thinks that 18 men may be all that were lost, some mal led AUDITOR 6 CONVICTED: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 16. Former State Auditor Sherrick has been found guilty of the misuse of state funda The sentence may be| from to Tl yours, He seeks an | appeal The property ie No. 8 on Cooper) aich, and almost adjacent to the! DEMOCRATS TO MEET TONIGHT TACOMA, March 15.—Tacoma democrats will convene at Germania | hall tonight 8 o'clock for the|# purpose of nominating a city ticket} for the municipal election April 3. } There are 426 delegates entitled to} seats in the city convention. Either} 0. G. Ellis, John D. Fleteher or Frank B. Cole, or some other lead ing democrat, may be elected chatr man. | | | | HUNTER DIES OF EXPOSURE BUREKA, Cal, March 1 Brown is dead and Lee Reed | jdying condition resulting f hunting expedition on wh nen sta ay and were a fog, After wandering all of one ay and night Brow ave ¢ and Re fi ninp f eral t and exhausted when found ne CentLast Edition Lhe Seattle Star WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1906. RESIDENCE 15 REPORT 15 AN ERROR JOHN P, HARTMAN GAYS U, P. WILL NOT LEAVE SEATTLE FOR TACOMA, At & meeting yesterday afternoon between the corporations commit tee of the connell and railway rep resebtatives, to discuss terminal franchises, John P. Hartman, rep reseating the Harriman interosts put @ quletue on the report that the Union Pacific had threatened to go to Tacoma and make Seattle a way station unless quick action was taken on its franchise. Speaking to Mr, Mullen, of the corporations committer, Mr. Hart man sald that the Union Pacific wanted nothing unreasouable, nor 4id it propose to be unreasonable tn ite dealings with the etty, It want #4 certain entrance rights into Be ttle, and hoped to secure them, but it did not propose to threaten. The Patifoad would bide its time, and tf the peat counc!! wouldn't act, why probably, the one following would do 90, At any rate the road would come iuto Seattle and make thin} city ite principal terminal on the sound . There was no basis for the Wild Mories of the U. P. going beg hd vaxgane over to ) Tae om Oil CASE RESUMED KEW YORK, March 15 —The hearing in the case of the State of Missouri against the Btandard Ot! cOMPARY wae resumed before Com mintioner Sanborn today. Attorney General Hadley, of Missouri, arriv ed here last night and is being ae by Heory Wollman, of New ¥ ee counsel for the state of rt WILL HONOR GT. PATRICK ‘The Ancient Order of Htbernians will c@lebrate St. Patrick's day at the Beattle theater, Saturday even ing A Mine mual bean arranged and = Mayor-Elect Wiltam UW. Moore will preside | Right Rev. EB. J. O'Dea will be the orétdr of the evening NEW YORK HAS BIG BLIZZARD NEW YORK. March 15.—A bilz wand poised this city today, which erippl transportation. Wires are/ down and deaths from exposure are More snow and still] . gs weather is predicted. TRAINS HELD | program hee The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL, 8. NO, a5 CENTS PER MONTH STRIVING FOR PEACE STRIKE MAY FOLLOW KILLING FROST mestin Called of the Miners at the Request of President Roosevelt to Settle Differences INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 16. President Mitchell sald the com —The special national conven vention was called aune Jack Frost will make his ao-)of the United Mine Workers of| the operators hag been led pearance tonight in Seattle, accord-| Americs, which was ca eve an agr lght be reache ing to the weather man, and the] request of Preatdent Roc warning is sent out for all to be) a view of further discussing ready for bin reception. Vegetable| ferences between the min He said a large responsibility f-| rested on the w » to bring about anda successful te * of the m growers and those who have been| the operators, and, if possible, to otiations, and that Presid jmaking early preparations in their| prevent a strike, held its first ses-| Roosevelt's letter was sufficten€ flower beds will have to bianket| sion this morning. Patrick Dolan | justification for calling the convens their patches or find them nipped | was present in his own defense to | tion. in the morning. A frost appeared|the Ryan resolution, which he de ‘The credentials ttee barreg nilons ces, OWN THE COUNTRY | f 9 » with the city this morning, but was light and to-| clares is an tnsult to the operators, | Patrick Dolan from the «. and has night the prediction is @ killing Ht ire. | STARTLING STATEMENT MADE BY SENATOR TILLMAN, OF now complied 1 the mer assuming the office at M y * pte ryt in THE GPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE, IN REPORT OF ithe atty eharten THE HEPBURN RATE BILL. Judge Moore not use one f ppt of-| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1 the people are in feopar¢ ly in the committee arg : dar pe-| Senator Tillman presented the ‘ rerty Bs aan a up ty his attor " PGR ‘ te | broken. nome Renator® agr mittee report on the Hepburn rate | favor of some gener provistona, neys bill with recommendation, today. | aitrer on amendments which they, He said think ought to be leated. The gross annual earnings of| «, passionate storm of resents the railroads im this country, in| one Min follow ° repreamaine round numbers, amounts to § leased ein peool fail to ge ae 000,000, and the net earnings $700 ellief the coun’ earnestly ded 900,000. Once every year every G0l-) andes The bill: . comes fro iar circulated Im this country pases |ihe house ix loosely worded &i through the hands of the railroads. | capable of heing given different # and once in three years every dollar | terpretations. The senate must p of this country becomes a part Of | guce the best possible law.” the ratiroad's net earnings, These) ‘ri1man urges that hereafter a net earnings equal annually the €D- | issues of ratiroad securities be wn. tire expenditures of the Uni der the control of a commission, ond Captain J. A. Balond, one of the | grates government ready Sooor age best known Columbia river captains,| {1 jg amall wonder that the most | ment of capita is in the city making arrangements | pritiiant legal minds are retained to/| protect as far as ponelble the innoe for a new steamer for the Yukoo| make explanations, to frame 1aW*| cent holders of watered stock. He and the Kuskokwim district. Hel and secure their passage and to €x-| advocates the amendment prohibite will = bulld mediately a knock-|ercise an over-mastering influence | ing any interstate carrier to produc@ down steamer, ship ft to White| over the judiciary and executive de-|and transport any art for sal jHoree and there put it together. | partments of the states and the na-| put that reads be allowed to mi | The steamer will be 65 feet long and | tion oal for their own use. He woul will have a 60 horse power engine “The average citizen is almost | compel ell roads to connect with al ‘or the past two years most fa-| driven to believe the fight hopeless, | others, and grant fair and just traf> vorable reports have come from the|as the government is controlled by | fic arrangements, putting all sbipe Kuskokwim and Captain Bajond be-| the railroads, and the Hbertles of| pers on the same footing came Interested. He figures that he will have all the freight he can arry on his trip down ben WINS, |] TO VALDEZ Billiard fans were treated to a Dean ant Tans Beet last night is| BRATNOVER INTERESTS FLOAT BONDS TO BUILD eee tie eat at °! LINE FROM THEIR COPPER PROPERTIES, AS ERY A hears of 200 to 176 soth| = WELL AS FURTHER EXTENSIONS—MAY PULL WITH ROSENE. cue wielders fought for first place so earnestly that the match was quite interesting Tonight A. K. Weatherwax and R. B. Brunner are booked to run off a string of 200 ceeded in floating bonds in the east The tournamer is attracting|for the building of a railroad from | es of the former, in thi much attention among | Valder to their copper properties | pioneer block, no information cou! perts, and the jand then an extension ay the road|be learned as to its authenticity, some ese matches. 1 | The Bratnober interests have suc The wise ones are saying today that {t looks as if Rosene and Brate nober would pull together, but at further into the {nterior. Such was! Two railroads running from Vale the announcement received in the | dez for the interior would not be the city this morning. The Bratnobers| most profitable at the present tim® CASWELL HEE HERE have some of the most valuable|owing to the undeveloped portion SALT_LAKE, Ntah, March 15 The washout situation on the Salt Lake ronte is unchanged. All trains | which Captain A. E. Swift is go for three days have been held up in tte eanyou betwren Caliente ani Lae Vegas, Nev. Trains from Los les were caught below Caliente and canbot be released for another 24 bourk =Pining car supplies ar being packed down the mountain side to the stalled trains. BEETLE FESSEE DEKE * BANK CLEARIN * *& Maroh 15, 1906 1,71 é & March 15, 1905 855,744.39 & * * w& Inqrease over same * & date last year,..$ 865,451.36 & * * So dadndadndndadadndatn dette MISS ANTHONY ROCHESTER, N, Y., Maret The aun B. Anthon was he e paying t xt the deceas the wor copper interests in Alaska and the/of the country through which the success of thelr enterprise will come | lines would run. Whether Rosene waterfront |as a great incentive to development| will purchase the real rights of in the arrival | by other companies Bratnober with a certain agreement little steamer For several months all kinds of/as to copp ments, or whether ng {railroad rumors have been in circu-| the two will combine, is tn the adr. Bratnober needs no further back- which he has. The the Rothe ny years, bis own Much interest this morning center of the Caswell to send north to Cook inlet to oper- | lation regarding the constru ate on the Sushitna river. At this |of railroads in the north. John Ro-|ing than that early date she will have a full load | sene, of the Northwestern 8 fact that he repre: sch freight | company, and allied companies, has | childs in Alaska for as she can ca Caswell is a| been busy at Washington pushing | leaving them to go trim looking steamer and, when/his railroad proposition to the | hook,” has placed t an imports ight, draws eigh hes of water,| front. He has secured a right-of-|ant and independe tion. Ex- wer.| Way and laid several miles of track | perts whom he has taken to hig of prompectors and a wv engin are 4 horse The steamer is at the slip between |from Port Valdez, just oppor he | copper mines have pronoun ed them s 1 and 2 city TAKEN TO JAIL SO HE WOULDN'T BE ROBBED | GITY BRIEFS jana the wee Upon ) lock r ng to the har r of com wh na story ed to t pe Andere v a z yn cashed a check for $104, but for the ¢ Demaivs 5 * hen searched at headquarters lese “ hore of |? Charles eth two ho A e had only was re-| Hey ents in ch b person, pa al av. @ 4 we ‘ both for keep all a A s said Water w Friday | A at ushing it t the 1 wh aimed to m § t n Sixth | headquarte y 1 A ave @ wife and two children tg ! xth ay, to| ter esort and wa ‘ ‘ re wa | bed of all his money town saloons.