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— yEATHER FORE CAST—Inoreasing cloudiness tonight; Wednesday winds SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1906, ¢ Cent~-Last Edition” “he Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ~9 > PER MONTH VOL, 8 NO 20, 5 CENTS TWO BANKS 10 SGINGDLIONTE NATIONAL BANK OF COM 3 A MERGER OF THE TWO IN gTITUTIONS ter |of consolidating the two Banks has Negotiations are st eonsolida f the | been hurried along because of Be rian Nations . i the | fact that the Washington Nationa Bank of Comme th of | may soon be compelled to give | Tre matter of | lation K blo With the merger it is] Deen vader " for ved mew quarters will be se] - weeks and |) « sred for the consolidated banks, the gow reachel & stage which |, office room of the Na A an carly nd | Bank of Commerce being too sma of both > sed) new banking firm will be. The Paporaing to make any vlale Rank of Commerce ta now tn the fone matter Bailey building, at the corner Second and Cherry, and the quarters F Decline to Talk now occupled could be enlarged! Svynen we have anything to be only to a very small extent | pabite,” vg hen _ Roary, Officers of Banke. the Nationa! Rank wove wil t The officers of the two banks are: | the pave ha Washington National—M, F Rowerer, there is hing || Backus, president; BE. O. Graves and yeu.” Charles 8. Miller, vice presidents; | 9 F. Backus, president of the | Ralph 8. Stacy, cashier; R. 8 Walk National, was equally jer, 8 G. Graves and Leh m.} Backus, assistant ashlers | ‘Phare tt nothing fo be said of National Bank of Commer u ‘Bt the prevent time,” said ©, Spencer, president; R. R. Spen-| there ia, we'll let you know or, vice president and cashier; 0. | waderstood t) ‘ matter A. Spencer, assistant cashier. ERG MUST HAYWOOD AND PETT IBONE WILL GE SEPARATED CALDWELL, Idaho, Maret ft and on and direc ug th Gaith this morning overruled | removal of Mc » the Ada county | all at Boles, and he sald b we @murrer to the = indie DIAY IN dAlL GAMBLER CIGAR MEN WILL PUT THE LID ON Will hy Pa oa ta bys DICE THRO WING a ompel Saloons to Close The STILL IN VOGUE at Midnight. It Mayor Mt hie wed to remals y to ent alt of us he| The law exe ¥ | POLICE HAVE NOT YET MADE ANY EFFORT TO STOP THE finds them, Beattle will t 4 | atad # establishments | town" in every se t the 1 ything eine ree | GAME OF IN CIGAR STORES And if he doesn't enforce all of snday does wo in | awe it le not v ke that the . | . et if peor ¢ Be ¥ ‘| Some of the cigar stands have re- 1 offend ae an tof re de forbid . . ha ols aler to od playing the game of < the f 4 ef hetr wtep t and)? thin ring ad re per and « yet they have r feet ft “ r et f ‘ ' e a fe *« to do what '© | molested tn that practice t e g to} 5 te see that s sod up| erything closed up, We are | Mayor Moore said this 1 « Oe! on olgar ® snow on a perfectlY that he ba te the y Weuld Remove Mayor. Disew « basin, # 108 mpeciti structions regarding t ar « 5 ale excep f 10Y | re 4 not decided t . " nKe ming fror to be ’ wine i wea Ming 10 UM lehe , agninet th he slot mact that if t ere w take up th 0 *~ | dertake tt bee of that lw, | $e expr . = that r , me in le @ termined th tt laws shall be b th « the " tone ; “oe : Metive for Move MYO to prosecute pers ‘ ke to re a ered % . : " |for playing the « ' move him f his office neans WH! make every effort to sOUre] our motives in this movement |te Rave U ‘ f ai | of ' . on . pe ” on't he to be take before ord a arre As id naet Dewere 6 . It may be that ” th t hey Clese Saloons. « t v are sore i at Ready to Prosecute. n e an ft rt , poe What they are par x-|the town te to be ed ne ** | weber by a reporter for The! the theory that t lous wo do ix see that a « are ? gar f ement of his position are ents ag a “ eg ad i b en 0) wald - be a} " lawyer himaelf t " ey © w be w vee E “ yyy gg ~" © pe adopted prennnete ¢ Ne agg bo Guifect of gambling as well as 1 7 moog ; ss Prager Tre, “lean. The oa tatutes that pr ae +9 " eigantes buds Hibits slot machines also prohibits) Very Good ide —_ ~~ throwing dice. If complaint , 76 me that any one has vi wr he} 4 that the elt ma for the offenne t on Jealers 4 « . If the t to ' organisation the f the y which will permit It to fight| show it in that manne coet tof aw re ef pre ined t ent o the ifeetively, One ¢ plans of the! if there can be a maj HAVANA, Mared The Cuba Team sercone | on wad tagrant atio presidential ¢ - " m jxubmnit tb» w then that ty is wnant® ‘ i Thoma peeseeution t " ave it desires a Palma pres t of the re Penta will be fect by the ele fifosecut BOY 1S INJURED IN | 1S KILLED | | } | | CORCORAN THE AVORITE SHERIFF CUDIHEE'S OLD OFFICE DEPUTY SEEMS TO BE LEADe ING WITH THE DOPESTERS IN THE RACE FOR POLICE CHIEF { William Corcoran, formerly dep-; matter of making @ change OF uty sheriff under Ed. Cudihee, ts | changes the acting head of the Ww a favorite among some of th amar Soeie ley afterncoll giemers an to who will be made od at police headquarters and hief of e onversed casually with the officers ministration, M he met there, but the acting chieg in the employ « was not in at the time This morne ing & Malting ng Act Chiet Willard called om b 0 eunen he ma and the two were closete t together for an hour, éuring t hb time they went over the pod 4 i nd the mayor red Je. Chief | newed the eth to enforea r Hition. |the law ag slot machines ang not cover the | other of gambling ~ LAUNCH PLAN 10 BUILD PUBLIC HALL ot n F. Edgar Barth, of the | Meacham, Austin E. Griffiths i ational Christian Endeavor F.¢ Harper have consented to a ts ior sled | With the committee to arrange fom 7 the 0 of a conventiog meeting of the men of th hal etien night at| Dr. Matthews has suggested that @ propriate | st ympany be formed to a od of eight | stre tnlaing, a of @ convention | was done tr neas City. The bal must ba a seating capacity of I ‘ 4 onventic 900 and probably cost 00%, must uit, and it | The cor n will be held betw the committee that | July 4 us The conveas| abs be interested |tion headquarters will be installe@ t may be carried out. |in the p 8 of the First Presbyd Cittinger George F. terian church for the present. SAD AV. COLLISION of commerce com | } ‘ tonal affairs held Pi r « thiy afternoon to considem the petit { Sol Levison that the “ tition congress for later make ord + Hay N TAN, Nev., March 2 lay Woo r secagenltinr u ges Phe Alaska club this morning re Moyer, Haywood y sending | at ‘Aistna, the, paverieler. of © op. |The Ale Ke | Taba (0 winery st. Ores Rage + then made to Jails. Th | local gambling resort, was shot and JAMES ST. CAR STRIKES DELIVERY WAGON, LIPFT- |coty 4 a $10,00 Aleskan exh bat, the a = ghaber bes ae defendants ‘ »bjections | wortally wounded today by Charles ™ | DFIVate collection of e SMandley, | ceived a otest airs limes Were continued unt to the removale Detective Me-| bry g restaurant keeper, as the ING HORSE, CART AND DRIVER BODILY INTO | ‘ho hus been 17 years obtaining this | ou'* from the Wc Tus term, which begins March Parland believes that Moyer will ts te over & gambling rare amsortment. It ts one of the! ai Jelge Smith made an order de-| break down and cor 1y Writs ceenged te the Bi THE AIR | best exhibits found anywhere in the the Canyon county jail un-) from Haywood and Ff j % United States. All articles are be- | sae sem ing numbered and within a few days) : eave for a ~ York ¢ 5 the! : Bs L. D.| One person was injured and ser short of a = le When it hit the me vtanag omt ns B Fraser eal « fifth man wanted for! gta} more bruised and shaken up in| Wagon it seemed | that the vehisle, |i nie ea pleces in the collec- | aT) the G conenberg asaseination,|% collision between a James st. car | horses ad driver w dhe r os oi | our a cuted while crossing from/and @ dirt wagon at the Intersec-| lly Into the air and landed fully The exhibit the Nome chamber of | Naco Jun and jailed! ton of Third av. and James #t gg, Seinen ate, the'enty one whe | comme had at the Portland ex-| — : ee so oy this morale ect pare was at all badly injured, was riding | position hes aleo wy ie at . os v . e year-o mo ° ré eatte af next to the | the club and fs dly bet 1 : , . | delivery boy at McCarthy's and on the outside of ar wees S ie nqpoggel neta ee A ae in the Victoria echedul@ that the man | was riding to work on the car ween, | He wie se ae eae epee seit ! ers on the route will Simpkina ts | his jeft leg badly ma ob yale Bagge 5 not bi ril 1. ‘The Beatrice, a€ | > im wanted | gent tc s hot t + ao voffrastegh be rhe tie ° ing ated by the Ca< | wamyatox. 1 D. C., March 20 | nection with led by Dr. Bu mut It was bruise | sae tron oad, will be Dewey was bef the | | mn of Miners} The cable car was coming down | bis foot to the bt prem | | pulled w steamer In- Committes on naval affaires | INDIANAPOL! The descrip-lthe steep incline between F h| to the police station he Lege iar the International and expreased views that the} | Operators io . are nearly the Third avs and the wagon wa wages were oe ad {st omparny, will go on the Gaght to increase the navy seaston today. 1 wi cing awalted | deiving cut between two high piles |» me ~ k Is being rushed on the ‘Oy Beary battleships and endeavor observe the unit 2 ’ and a « guard basjef dirt which remain standing in Dangerous Place. | Indianapolis at M and she will Me lad ta new designs n the jot but the rift t ed over b event Refore warning cou sin a diets inna whet jbe in readiness to take her new — MOSCOW, March 20.—Twenty:|in the owners’ ranks le adening . t mem? { the Weat the car and wagon had to the tracks to alm ae : a at ute by the Ist May 18 the big five bandite ent hants at here. It is said that : the ry o The steamer Kanagawa wil! clear| steamer Princess Victoria starts om setead ¢ aanaa ig PR oor ¥ See Of She, San. GD OA h tor the Orient afternoon, tak-| her triangular trip between — ROOT DENIES wk: DOCTOR WILL “025° a i ene hee | eS | : car approaching ¢ he team aNd} seven ca of famine supplies, | —— i nm two werk force of the xion wagon | wer the track. Al inion have sent to the Great ve SAID To : ‘ the wagon Ms thrown lookout ts h to warn | Northern dock for the Japanese. | tors with . me aide eccte ate aR oor This is the largest famine supply | h Oe ea eas tan Garant tht Kanagawa had ve ~ passengers. | taka | fficlad fe a search for contra M 6 band articles of war, but none were a | - r N etchik An jectr pla — LAKEWOOD, X MONEY IS soon Ketchika Hamilton's alie« CHICAGO. Mar scl Seetien {ere been placed abos sk und . exam who is being Rockefe f . _The Alaskan teuch a | | hough be has received several Higgins a pledge tmarder of hire. 3 pone ‘ this n t ° has been nee and the no “: DOCTORS OBJECT |: fers from Cleveland ead x a - tedae tot ps r Sof b sit “ ‘ for years. She car w han e heavy }2 akee, Superintendent of She extra sens . The state attorney aek-| maintained - s asked a banks and t freight and the reg tr | Ben in Frank E Cooper has no in« Da at | on on te show that the exce ert no} and the Alas an @ to the th This statement was made # not ¢ eis ways he is considered . ¢ At the distribution | jt President E. C. Hughes, of for . " t b ‘ a | Cay A on le master, and jt it 1, In connection with r t $1 plecee, tivel Lind. erly first office 1 King ¢ a of the r r that Superin- BAER AGRE ED if * h sn : t of thes - er t t tat 1a te tk i ae ae e taken from ¢ al |will hin hb " 7 h to take ' : | {The Alaskan will sa ® . r * 5 a ppeonine BRAND NEW, SHE) day night, with a full freigh . rint per ts recog - “ NEW h t | loca r h t ‘ s educators ‘ 7 EW ¥¢ bi 2 After 1ES UP AT PIER PREPARA roa » ‘ ~ “J * t ay, it was a 1] WASHINGTON, March TORY TO TAKING NORTHERN society will take no cheap P : . positions at larges ® date inst year. $1 * at President Baer wrote to M amen ent to se Hep | ‘MA CALL ON : tte e firat of nex ar un he ts eiving in this . * acceding to his for a| which was offered {n the he 2 RUN | ; \clclielcdaieteheh Renn Red nee of th a on for the » I | MARRIAGE LICENSES SSit both interested on 1 Ae sia . | L. McKinnis, 28, Frie ON WILL bees notified five da } . Aleska o- 4 . and Nellie McMurray, ADVISES SPRAYING ™ oe enclan toms ted! ae PROVE ABORTIVE es > Hillma from the 1 t Wood, 39, and Sarah Dal+ BUSINESS CHANGES : justice of the i vo " ST. LOUIS, March 29 | Bc . , che Twenty-|_ °" Playpen ee , greatest Irish orators and | Cha P », 23. or Bre Hadley Ma nan } length, | STaduation © mots . w te of the day, arrived in Se-| R. H. H Stanwood, and Bia y . } . hte et the regula eng er delivered A t the) a KE ‘ Walnut Grove, Moitting that ¢ ag ‘ H at | Un t ¢ an a n te Repub t h . 7 ie * » Ketch-/ing that the university was being 1 yA FE legal age, Fort D Be tinspoo Page . berta “ t jus has spent! oosated at a loss of § had bh Law Ruth S, Shaar, legal pain as the ~ s ‘. - 6 . y 4 stot 1 ehe wit) |operated a at prese : Prove abortive. a enor cr ‘ ns aft in the{yearly, or at a loss of $1,500 f a. arc , and Cora By Mey General Hadiey qui F formula or kerosene emuls ines, many, adjacent ports each student. r Arrange