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———— ‘ tonight and 8 FORECAST Fair and warmer tonign aturday; wee Mran ton light east wi nde frest Fast Moving Engines Crash Head on and Ter- rible Fire Adds to Work of Destruction. . h Mhe~At ) fand twisted rods and plies of human DENVER, Mare wink geinek this mornlos the Utah-Ca Engineers Willlam Hollis and . ¥ Consullette and one fireman were fornia Bupress. 4 ted. The other fireman, J. H @ Rio 6 railway, | Smith, escaped by jumping, but was ee aeve bh tha! badly burt Nxpress Messenger galled in * onal MeCartland, who wan badly h art ack was pinned under the wreckage and burned to death wh friends stood ® persons are known |b y by, throwing snow ove ghey ray ethers art ® an effort to save him, but > dnjured tha t greatly 1 Help Came Teo Late, ‘but surviv was comparat!y« | coackes | af the wreck this city a and | i apecial train anc was! the scene Doster Helps Injured. wa are tw. WwW wast for their escapes “ but the blackene (postion Gan Francisco comes w ihe well known sound steame wi have oppowiti . Captain Hatch taterested in the Flyer Meamer, the Genera between Sa: Vallejo. tt ts report the steamer which « ‘Porth Gnd put on the Seat AN Qwrul ASSENGER TRAIN RECK KILLS MANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, | (attves ‘ “ieorgetown wan then runnt 8 Wide-open ¢ in with « de of the majsogity of ee te I did not disturb the Bling then. Mince that time he | etec hax been held and the ad Tan te tien eleeted haw ntinued the former polley of allowing the amen | | | Complaints Made. | | "However, tomplaints have reach na this office from pe iving thefe, and I hb v c ned H op RRS Aig ADAMS IS Northwestern Steamship Co. Is to Shatter Mon- Rot affect 1 ma, however, only | tee . thove gambling toh are opoly of Pacific Coast Co. By Placing Vessels to help him, and as they tried in|fore I ascertained what it wae &| state statu aay again ‘ : vain and the flames reached the| fire started. Ina couch in the rear| that ther AG, on Coast Runs=--Transcontinental Railroad epot, he sald I'm too badly hurt/|of os im th | . . to want to live, Save ye ve Grant Kelker, of Pueblo, engineer) fact, 1 ted ust eanonal | A msah and @ida ware Urpinn vo st 160 tae occua’ enalaa of the WOOGTIMEE After sab wooed aieotion } | Believed to be Behind New Move. mit of & window when a rod gh t md train, saye that when he| de emonatrat 1 he people | 4 hem and they were burned alive | ju 4 the whole train seemed al that such thor n be sodiaaniiiine with their infant child. As res-|mase of flames as he touched the} ple nm the orders from this of Se this alame of the wera took the hands of the man | «round tes live Adams isin Tacoma to-|,. 0 0° P aud pulled him from the wreckage Caused by Dispatcher, king on a clue which ft cov gp reeag Rage the flesh came from his bones and will rewult in arrest of |Dany of this city are he was burned to death a nd The wreek is thought to have begm |the thief who entered C. B. Robert’s|the manner now dete pas- later aused by the neglect of a dispatelier residence at 1420 Hoylaton av., OD | (he matwiee traffi » has Fireman Dies. at some division point to give proper) Wednenday afternoon and 4! will underge r the an- Mugh Sudduth, fireman of the majority of the dead were 54 gett ues — jew ling the on n the eastbound train, is dead, Of the |; ra in the forward coach of enimstete tet oh gop 6 ther dead a of th the t nd train how mSiry taken ha Hewitt family have are lead w never be definitely and th been identified, Two of the same! known, as this car and 10 othe ba me family escaped, but are badly in-| were entirely consumed | S ae Jured Ratiroad audit are pre ng] . ‘the ¢ dead and injured, A} The d k agai the injured have been} and Anne om- hill ' been jo M 4 i tw mt ' { away iMee ‘ uable 8. A | Want It All wh ; ot. pet ig hee alex | When th Nome a € exist e nN tie past 24 bi line of t t on the} On whict e has already bet wee 7 ke an Fre hased d re of th sining & five hed- | Great N : rrthgrve “4 MUST PAY neta sie eae mat \w rated a y in the|t eh Alaska business wil | INSURANCE) WIL BE ADDED ee ak ae van Seren : Railroads Behind Move. the uituntjon, It has every chance 10) None of the officials of the come jm@ake good. ae : w iss the improvement | ve aig. but the North-| contemplated, but it 1s known tha (Special to The Star.) SE TTI (nm aan wanted rt er th | an official announcement can be exe GLYMPIA, Wash, March 16.—! » the Boattle-Ban | bisiness, pra y controled now | Pected within a wont | The supreme court today added an-) Fras fleet, as stated previously he Pacif ast 06 ny. A bid Br rs otter to the unbroker by The Star, wav officially an-| bi-weekly service he which will ‘be se i » from one of the cisions it bas read nounced ning t within the . . abe cane fed thr * ‘ ‘ . -f " te the case of La Taylor | a and Has Bought Cain Steame heir Lig + agtiget the Modern Wovdmen of|@ genere be ae Cy wt is most | America the Judgem recovered P PPP BP . : ewannse & ys A | thw plaintiff widow her w lying at San | orehwe et ore Ie pat os “ih Ray 7 | badd’s policy in af Fra aving |. The defense claimed stalled prepara’ aking Med when. in ane ne voyar The veasel will im brourtng his policy, he sta 1 whty etn all he Was in sound health when tn avd appointmer ' | fagt he had a P aeectnmnode : he supreme court holds that ¢ a ' a i | metiies! exaiminer of the order pass * w of t | ed the man and the society acce amber | Aig premiums and should therefore | pay the policy eee eee eee eee * * GEMURAER OVERRULED. * BANK CLEARINGS «! ® March 16, 1906 H *| WASHINGTON, D.C. March 14|@ March 16. 1905 99 ‘* |e ertminal court thie 1 ale v4 overtaing the demurrer to the in-| @ Increase over same *! jdictapant charging Representative) @- date last year. $ S10.520.95 2 | wine Hermann, of Oregon, with! » t * ae ts letieewgrems tones} books of the land office, while « Paina an than > aig | as Commissioncr weneral OFFICER BURKMAN TELLS STORY THAT THROWG an thelr at ne Cent--Last Edition” |* he ee ——— FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906 FOUR DIE M The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Ate VOL. 6. NO. 17 as CéNTS PER MONTH DIFFERENT LIGHT ON FRANK LOUIE’S TALB OF ROBBERY—LOUIE WON'T DROP CASE. FIRE BURND UTAH TOWN Loa) Chinatown ts ferment over} cago Dan, the Chinaman who runq the case of Fr kL the Ch e A restaurant on King st ond ree who claims to } queste pay a bill of $6 which fy owed 6 n is, ote mule re | MILFORD, Utah, March 16 And robbed by a ¢ chat the Gib wait Rave the eee wie TUSTIN, M | Driven by a strong wind, a fire now | trymen K | him and he wanted to come ti fam MoCrane. pre j burning will probably wipe out the]. cening ea ‘ae the Butler hotel the next day ani bit Wife, the porter, and Charles|entire town west of the railroad} "nine Se Ay 4 t. Loule had left his coat @ Grkman, a guest, were burned to| tracks, A hotel. three saloons and| . . . , tistance away and, while Dag death during a fire this ning, | several residences have already | cane b prove unavailing. | was ering with him, anothes Which destroyed the business por oned t ee ve been re-| Chinaman sneaked over and got thé tion of the village. The Moancial) ed that i 11d be to bis inter-| coat. Dan thereupon annox iT, O, March 16 hows fe email ent to leave the city he was going to hold it Petris today refused to gran iB Officer Burkman, who, with Offi-| money was paid 3 vaetens om a ie sacin nya : om — FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA. | eng tana Bagge anal © the Campbell-Per-| THE PHILIPPINE TARIFF BILL WAS STRANGLED IN COMMITTER BY THE SENATE.--News Item. it ine B ti — — charged Get Bleed Eleowhers. , Qgainst their em ‘ bh 16.—The} | ~ a t st are members of the wer portions of the city are threat- | | v ‘There was some argument, bud a. the waters of th | 4 no blows. The Chinese forced Loulé aS ! «| SCHOOL ORATORS ee fr th the cabaerere had B | danal, and a force of we M, Se ee a ima *7|t go into the restaurant % Bee and discharge whor | Strengthening the embank be Me hn : ove : . flow te | esing through th: ane He made no appeal for ase ‘qurt also said the law gomiing over the bank The man now known to the police} that I could s¢e. It was merely @ the men rights as pes pos ad tions of the county are ft but} as the Swedish “bunk” tried to ‘There must be a game some-| personal argument between the Chie to do anything they can Mise Sadie Reet, Mise Amy Bren perioun age has been done|work his graft at Interbay yester-| where,” said Bur for Louie| nese that required no attention front > And sid that even | 2*T and Edward Sperry, the clever yet |day, and at one piace ix known to| was nover re as he claims. He| us. If Loule had any blood on hig Sader certain restrictions | “eating team of the B. F. Day Sanne |have failed, He appeared at the| aid not have the diamond pin or the! collar, he must have got it somes 8 ght school, will tonight defend —_—_—— |reaidence of B. O. Fritz in the after-| gold watch with h ind he was| where else.” “abs i | the affirmative of a joint debate) * % 4 2 Inoon and put up the usual story| not assaulted, There was not a blow| Last night the three Chinamen ‘cainst Ory Palit, Cart Rave and| BIG PARTY OF BUSINESS MEN UNDER AUSPICES labout knowing a relative back in|s#truck. Carr and myself watched| under arrest were charged with sime toy Olmstead, representing the fs “i ca 5 R “ | Swede n, but his attempt to borrow| the entire proceedings, and at no] ple assault and released upon dee : atral night sche debate OF SEATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB LEAVES FOR | little money met with no success, | time was there sufficient evidence | positing $50 cash bail each. Thele F will be held in the auditorium of |e warrant us tn making an arrest. [cases have not yet been set for heare he Central school, Seventh and} TACOMA,PORTLAND AND CALIFORNIA POINTS | was approached by Chi-| ing. § INTO SE A The young orators will debate the —MEETING AT TACOMA TONIGHT. following — question Resolved , That the Government Should Own Yep One of the closest and « and Control the Railroad Delegates from the Seattle Com- | the amount of work furnished that eae genie eee Mogren een ye tom News was received on the Sant "i HEEB SOT IN | mercial club left Seattle this af-|Yard as against the Paget Soundllel® ‘fn ‘Brunner in’ the 14-inch | porty erick ana ae 6 IB Me that on the fant outward bound terncon at 4:20 o'clock om their trip| BAYY yerd. When we retuts WEWIMILDIL "EAS tonrmey last night atjeccountof rain. | Gip of the Bacelstor, Frank Carey fewbiragmirtee Special Delegates | U*%e intelligent grounds upon which | yo nason's billiard hall, the former | Over the side of the steame jto Loe Angeles. Special Delegates ito base a cl jor more Wor for) Vining by a narrow squeeze of LOS ANGELI March 16.—| THs aasistance could be given Ww. R secretary of the | Bremerton ite 1 r The a M McAleer in ve * WS Growned. Carey had been in | Commer Samuel P. Lem We wi Mn) books deserip- ight Harry Ferguson and R.|¢t ' b = box Fame Miltle attempting to close a bw John B. Ballaine, of the Alaska! mon « 1. Revelle will do| tive of Seattle and its great natural] TOMED! Marry Ferguson and « x ertaln # pew 1 ES, but fated. He began | Central railway, returned this mort missionary work in Tacomajadvantages and also 6.000 pomters, | o%Oe” Both experts play like| tions of “then herpes a Maxed whic . th ¢ from Washir D.C. While »t among the delegates from | wh will be scattered systematic-| ss one a “ eongpter Rese a Mm with the} cast he was in conference with if-| ditterent sections of the state ay throughout Califoruia and Ore Seoutg neaait. <n ne £8 SM ac gaivst holding the] PTRE BREAKS OUT IN BALLARD ESTABLISHMENT, ost | feren embers of the exec ‘ he Tacoma chamber of com ¢ | gon We expect to return by Hs 4 wilt t f he Ch . - . " es te cee Ny illea [ferent mem Alaska ‘rails irGking tadetagably to vin the agri” 7% ne, CAUSING LOSS OF $8,000 AND THROWING 15 Lad e _ oa I “ enate come ead rx of the state 5 ty! 7 1 irba ‘ ‘ 3 Lies pean eh — » —— . star: PAB tunel o neaad come sacl totaal will p 4 Pe gen Nitle’ beet inca ran ; othe MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT — FIREMEN NAR- = WAY Tate inet damn tine eee r ROWLY ESCAPE BEING CRUSHED UNDER A WRIGHT 1 the 5rd a comet Sa ; FALLING SMOKESTACK op INATED po a We will make a specia f GEORGE H. REVELLE j 2 : - we ¥ A boy named Peter wag Wright, of Tacoma, wa | northern thas snow ané\e aining at nir ar ttle Commbrcial | a ns nage lit men out of employment. The] Mr. Zook stated to a Star reporte? ated for ayer by the de lic, rg pets paras sp gaghaelacactiesnectale: eat teal S| | fire, which was caused by a spark| this morning that the work of re- Convention last nix }from the iz ng the saw-| building would be started imme- few allot, jaat n fpr noe sk bee he fa ng above | diately and the capacity of the mill treasurer, ahd Leonar | | INDIANAPOLIS, March The/the night watchman, t gained | am t it " Swviroller | } mine nvention did no work thie | headway so fast that he — th ght with 20 first class |! ; . = rate | lepartr made go | ist Wace ar peers 0 vp tte an | the seta TACOMA ~ At t v3 Santa Ana wa ent to the westward acite opera hat they w th v 7 ach in the F k on her last trip in search of the! not yield to th emand trea 1 it - th 1 — a) er 1 arrive t Seward “ trol While the mil roper wa | on he 1 ‘) fg igh the" m STOLE DIAMOND PINS bebe yan e Boge in saving} TACOMA, March 16.—Fire in the ne rohibiting t | GEORGETOWN GAMBLERS WILL NOT RESIST MACKINTOSH'S| It Nie Uitte oy Com-| NEW YORK, March 16—Clitfora| the two dry nost of the) Rochester family hotel, at Tacomm Certain papers ‘ hay 4 ORDE, WHICH DOES NOT INCLUDE POOL ROOMS—PROSE.| Ne min vile channel ana th Ang S publics wither” hank and? e hran &| per portion of the building yestars : Moot, “aptain An n . t+] | ta lashed their steamer ed in Calif for stea lis the Starr mill, and or ay here are variow 4 ‘ ace and was ATTORNEY EXPLAINS, two cay wanted in California ‘ ere are { Pore will - H hat he was f CUTING |together for over an hour and held| diamond pins, is awaiting extra . th , Both cal rye | Who brough ’ ' 1 1 this morr 1 - _ la le Ition, He was a ed Buffalo t prop mmi- | wh Heved a consere lprisoned wi, ax ‘ eard | lin company with th ged wife,| nent dange as | vative Winter, From sei og as as ire. | ‘The pr t the @ i ,gemmen out of | v after the ft) MARRIAGE LICENSES, ios Sinead Mah taah cod Wem teak | on | ; Bet Prancisco, ani, | . scan gual eee te Bioeeeeting AGL Senne te aoa es| Felix Ast, 21, Shelton, and Delma| cr will be taken ¥ choy “4 piled CF. Judge i ; FILES BOND, po pe t, aol Nyman, 27 Henry R chante . jon every side : ued an order for eit accredited : it Cs sae comintres-4 7 a were order. He sald: tas Stearns, legal Lawton, and| J. B, Herman, of the United Stat Two of the f n had a narrow | Rugene sust Pe > aps tS Rumanitart. y VMied hie official oath and| close up their games April 1 I first went into office It} Henrletta J legal; | Will ervice, passed through | escape from rushed to death | pear and tuse why & receives Captain M > pew Ape Dee ron h tag emo ag ue i heene ‘aula determination to en«|@. Hoffman, 35, and B Ww ‘ m his way to Wash-| when the 80 smokestack | shall not inted for the Inde- in speaking of 5 Oe a aera Creare | Manon ony he ' Soe Fane 'the. lawn, regardless, fut 1) Kelly, 28; D, P. McKinney, 21, and D. © Mr, Herman fell with a tremendous erish pendent Messenger company, Bell Be clstming thet | Sed withsall. 1 and has now | “This follows the announcement | Sorte vm dscision that twas the! J. F. Weber, 21; 0, L. Lowell, 28, | been ‘fa the service over 10 years| A report spread that the boilers |claims that he owned bait of the AS On. purely Captain | vial Dt aim te shale fick tol published exclusively in The Gtr} ev dive of the olty council to Preston, and Lita Ness, 30; Frank/|and this trip is the first vacation| would explode, as the water, in |company, Dut that his | He leaves for Sar ume the duties of the office on| yesterday that the prosecuting @t-| regulate garthi in the manner) R. Bast, Jreal, o-d Blorenca Kline, | he has enjoyed during dis comnec-' them was low, and when as eam | Devaar

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