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Tonight and Thursday; jouthweat SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH a1, Cent--Last Etitin” She Seattle tar 1906, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL, 6. NO NTS PER MONTH a5 CE FOUND LIFTS TROUSERS OUT WINDOW | | : | . RUSSELL SLIPPED DE —————n | —OWNER'S WIFE GRABS FOR We nee 4 ata ke , _falley entrance, very private, and TECTIVE ADAMS, BUT FAIL Iepeitay ss? vs Son to 4 will Have No Difficulty in Securing tsi house above THEM, BUT TOO LATE ”. ul * f | Latons. let av Doors on ED TO MIS6 CORBETT—HAD { FORTY-THREE MILLION DOLe boxes, Side entrance, | yn 7 H ith doors ¢ nd rear| amount of nerve les < . r 7 | bana. wit h doors on them, and rear : . " " : last night when} FOR WEEKS A if od CARRYING THE MAILS i i he stole the trousers of A i % . cullen Bros in gna Deny, meat ley trom hie bedroew at 149 10h . gd Ye Ibid — oot of Queen Anne hill: Several] av, while the owner was retiring for GONG . Hously started in to Dutta new | DOx# With good locks, Proprietors] the night Mueihieielin) ieee full batieeaper' anak RE deswunce Tice | rlously started In to build new | sight call them store rome. Rear| Mr, Gourley was in the act ofa dabaiy ahesitt for the past, two | SAYS 2 PER CENT OF THIG the . finances, evidently. belleving thar |*8anee, lodging rooms above undressing, and placed his |S Sepaly aheritt for the past two | and inetroct been| they would be Immune from arrest ere across the window pane al weeks, Mrs, H. 8. Russell, accused REPRECRNTS THE ORAPT. | e t tol or thinking that under a new mayor moment. Mra, Gourley was # 5| Oh eeelaing money under false pre | every | it would bi exible to avo jthe room, and she was startle o| nee was captured yeat qesart tn the oily h mat ems bet 4 thee te tenek woes Jane the Bacall ne eften rBlemggheone By jeventpg by Detectives Adama and fia NATORS DARING T gems. From a casual tnape |Juat an she made a grab to caten| Corbett, The womaa was trying to : ete een mew mayor is a ly of Maison Barberis. | [them they disappeared ove ine | erap ae sae sa Mpeg apprehend THE STEAL SOON FINO nt for ledge. clever work on the part of : i # cate, at Second avy. the fuerte Corbett going to the THEMSELVES OUT OF OFFICE ‘ * ole * the most notable Must Have Used Stick rear and Ada’ to the front of the ° ea i this respect. Harberia ho In trying to leave through | the’ taet lo eoreding. several, thousands ot} ree -TOCE. O0' Whe. Seveotions | the door the prisoner ran | | ¢ avers Wee are rearranging the interior of| wh ollowed demonstrated that| sQUARghY Into the arms of the walt ’ reaeiinn P yea to be | Die diac, and not the least signifi it was the work enenk ihiet,| Igjaifieer, She was later released wy A HI NTON, D. C., March so i visiating the low orl irunce necween the restaurent on Word has been received trom fea| above tne crema bar” eT te ate he sum appropriated for railwa Ns i ik heme tr such & © reatau) Francisco that John K. Brown, | peti ae SS ae th Murphy swore to the the bit ool E the saloon proper, He haa alteady b| believe that the robber lifted ther * ebar . | wall pay, in the bill which will soom evade the ¥| local attorney of many years’ } arging Mrs. Russell t ae the been ordered b: with the ald of \< 4 rted to the house by the U ean 1 by the police to kewn) standing and: formerly corporation | at the at stick, WHA 6 * Davia, and mittee on postoffices and fh Paso . counsel of this city, has been sus-| There was about $7 jn mor nk women This will make the total $43,000,« had urtn have become no- | pended for two years from the ett-| reveral Bi odipceat Abe fem evagic oe! ; @ and furniture of aie will make 1 al $43,000, “ “ ecent monthe, and), | ujects of little value om 120 Seventh oaiiied ve Oh e stat rod ar tees. been, eel ee eee neglecting | and which were only of importance | fog ae tse ona wba oy presentative Chas. H. Grorvee 4 - ty the gee fils Al ee & 8 Stent to Mr. Gourley, An investigution | half there only a f al or aaye this $43,000,000 Is about 39 « 4 The case tm question has been | has fatied to t . my & few days) t fram the Firet ay. Between Sen-| hanging fire for over a year ae. ee the discovered that the sale] per cent graft Bi m= ted, | 208 and University Sta, is a star a So bat du = located, | ing example, the boxes there fer] tng from an Alaska mining case fraudulent CONGRESSMAN OVERSTREET | Can Prove It ed 7 Weolated entirely from the saloon, that Brown w wnnected vcr | ls ee , jhere. The case was sent to the ctr |. 2 claims that # com ion wit a a hallway from the | Hii. covenia. wah Keres iii it court Of appenis from Alaska. the cost of carrying express packs os + ici Temeten’ ba" cae mami teen Tone, owe wae maploved by the I hsstauncipnnininhvair haan nannnninainninndrcdmcnnpipnice, |e Wem wig Tie, Tere ae Ie which, the were [there are screened entrances to twol aintift. Ele m for some bs Rt eK ht ae ae who served ong hatiway which cted|Totging houxes Immediately adja reason to appear in the matter and S (aera es meme & Soe house up- | cent the case was dismissed % * jcommission to determine the cost of “0 con Chartes Bhomo's Duchess saloon The decision of the cireult court ! 4 es HA ae AY THE ANSWER « (carrying the mails, agrees that this cen go from{at Third av, & alld Washington ot.| Vil! not affect Mr. Brown's stand ' * a» |charge is excessive, but thinks the Laine noussa | has Unueual facilities, The elevator |! Im the local courts, unless the ig » fe sew oe eS ee wakcs cartes tha total Dave order of the court ts more sweep \* g [>= ably the | cccupying the floors above, te .. | ing than & re from the die ‘ ( i* “4 railroad mat! routes % | Senator Chandler incurred the en- ae petween lates at the rear of the saloon, ana) patches. Mr. Brown this morning \* " ength 965 miles # |mity of the railways in bis state by « at the/it i @ notorious and well estab-| Tefused to discuss the matter, say-| ce ne cern \% The annual travel on these routes ts 32.645.731 miles # |making @ report unfavorable to the A Cherry|lished fact at potice headquarters| ins that he expected to hear from : 7 The total number of postal routes is 204, with a total length w ,"#llways on this subject, and-waq na trences|that after nightfall the elevator| S80 Francisco shortly FOURTEEN LARGE STEAMERS AND SEVERAL SHIPS WILL [a Tne rule tee ee Turk- ex more trips down to the ™-) GaouND BROKEN * The railway mail clerks handled 18,000,000,000 pieces of #& |#¢ in consequen » floor than it does to the hotet | CARRY SUPPLIES TO THE NORT * i) during exclusive of reagietered matter. * | found in|oftice floor. Shomo also has cur-| , Ground was broken this morning be aA INO FROM SEATTLE * In 1905 the railway companies were paid $45,576,515 for car- * | Fear the Railways, r had indue-| tained boxes. | for the new extension to the county ® rying the matis. They were also paid $167,175 subsidy * | Members of « jeourt house, for which the contract eee . The weight of actual mail matter carried annually now is # | te cage arrives senting atts <a as recently let at $27,800. The ad & estimated af about 1,000,000,000 pounds The weight of the mail * ge < yes ee bye o poe s dition ta to t * e St ’ ‘ re sa gl gn yg so t 0 compensation. and so far ap ey la to be the same as the one camer San Mateo was char-/ over hubach & Hamijton in| * Sdulpment car ip TE conyers Magh ¢ gd Bary * |can be learned every member of the y j it eral years ago. and will tered today by Schubach & Ham tase Gens Go Sune 1 he government employs about 12,500 officers and clerks in # ommittee on postoffices and post 001 wry 110,000 chambers, ete son. Word to this effect wan re-| CAaeEee Moree tonnage steamers, | , ie ‘ * The postotfice appropriation bill | . ote w ID make regular trips be There are about 280,000 people, at a total expense in 1905 of # |aiso cont bs - MEET IN ceived at noon by C. H. Hamilton | twah Beattie and the north this|% #!67.409.169 & |the Southern ind the Atchioon Fane | -= i iy bacon enr gd | from A. Sehubach. who is now in| seqm@m Besides thi number the * in the last fiscal year the total weight carred at 1ceut a ® |of $167 Wh Of which the ASIII ef MICADO, March 31—The fan Francisco. This makes three| St. Paul will also be operated from|* pound and fre 063,107,128 pounds. The actual revenue was * |roads gets $25,000, while J. Pierpomt Joo saqeent lib Aims renagt steamers the company bas Char-| GMM ter one and possibly twol® coset’, The postmaster seneral estimates that it com over | Morgan's syviem gets the rest - Iv ee ee — jer be | tered within the Inst five day, and| trips, the Indiana for one trip at A $32 in 00 this matter in the mail % |appropriation is known as the “pes of the Armstrong b one Which has bees purchased out-| S60 And the ot S fq No ap ion for the postoffice department has increas- # | cial facilitie THAT WILL BE AFFECTED BY MAYOR MOORE'S DE- [ho definite net taken |e eee ane eee Pe nich’ ther | mualp'ape trip. remaining of Nome |% of *r0m $25,706001 In 1875 to $181.6 $-4, an increas oO ae \camitens Gtk a ne it ke Oe trip. remaining at Nome) + é an increase ® [not recommended by Postmaster TERMINATION TO ENFORCE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY coeeiiine Sa Srematy cult © cum) bees Smmuee oe mane tents, Leet | oe oon ee aoe ea nas | # Last ye real det * |General Cortelyou. nor by Second puting ee one | week the Melville Dollar end Mack~| DP. Spats and Guy C. dose will also at your's postal deficit was $148 * |Assistant Shallenberger, who has a chvaaiamndiniiel \otscunies Reta gy inaw wore chartered and the steam two tripe at least. The re 4 t oe ye tax ber} government $2.77 a hundred pounds #* | charge of the railway mail pay, It ee « ren or Jeanie bought ‘of the fleet beet t wy the transportation of ite mgil bags for am average haul of & | neve: ' mi > pepert on the saloons which | pletely from the main barroom and | 'rurance cor miestonere are eched The San Mateo has been fn the | my natat ot tee Vicherie’ Cases, ® not over 442 miles intel ‘ a. Vine 6 a Amapected yeaterd by the | O¥e of them have doors and locks | led to meet coal carrying b ean botw b ry Driaabe Be oe AND YET. | ee yesterday by the » | coal « be ala between thin) p Sen Edith, Penn P * 4 ve of The Star, together The Alma, 1422 3rd av.: Boxes port and San Francisco for setera! | syi¥iinis, Meteo: mplco, Mack The express companies charge only $33 a hundred pounds * Hig Defense Weak. ; ; the ie oaeae chich were |87*_ scronned with curtains and are seasons. She ts owned by the Pa-|inaw, Melville Dollar, Ohio and # from New York to Chicago, 1,0000 miles, calling for the goods * : ‘40 exist, Is as follows reached from an alley entrance. cifle Improvement company, of San |Jeatie The Pacific Goast Steam-|* the domicile and delivering them at the domicile at the other w |, Chairman James Overstreet, whe roe & eal The Opal, Pike st. between Ist Francisco, which owns and operates | ship company will also have ‘onel*™ 4 of the run, and making & good profit *% |'* pretty nearly the whole ting ee os vones screened | 24 tnd ava: Boxee are separate the Carbonado mines, near Tacoms,|steliber Besides the Senator to| * # jon the postoffice committee, hasn't BEE tage entrance 10] "om ‘be barroom and are screened Schubach & Hamilton now have| mananened two iriga to Mame | Te TT RTA AAA AA KARAS SESE EERE EEE YH jmuch of s defense for putting: thay | egal Shove. Mioveter | *" “res the two largest freight carriers on} Tenoage is constantly increasing fal facilities item in the bill, gis puns down inside} Old Crow. 114 Pike et.: Boxes are the Nome route, the Mackinaw hay-|an@ mor® freight by 100 per cent . anne <== eit is separate from main barroom. tng a capacity for 3.500 tons, and the| will be handled this year than be /REPRESENTATIVE it has been there for years. The fan Mateo also being capable of car-| fore. The opening of the Interior | de pig did not recommend it |because ft has never recommended ete lst and Pike st POSSIBLE MAYOR 10 SE ard ar. Sand Wash-|_ Palace saloon. ee haee © Was underground boxes | B's room separate from main bar rying & tons. tle in the coal | didtrieta of Alaska benides th | room where drinks are served prt ltrade the San Mateo is capable of | larger, Operations of mining and) PAT TERSON DEAD {special facilities appropriations, | vately. | stowtng away 4.500 tons, but general | cotm@ércial corporations will tend | | The railroads claim they could Eee Seteg fitted up with] The Reception, 1415 Ist av Hoxes merchandise is not so compact (Go make @ great increase to the | a not give fast mails without the sub- sear and which are par-|®t¢ separate from main barroom s The new charter will be turned freight shipments | |siay.” . itibem the main barroom. | Foley & Gladney, 1413 Int av aectens TORK, March 91.— Robert | queer | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 21 He Will Explain, iis the alley. | Boxee are separated from main bar-| BPriges. the negie iecwmnite sles | Representative George R. Patter-| Overstraet, however, promised to 306 Ind ay. S Boxes | 00! Laaiien tone atnesh ok triak § fn son, of Pennsylvania, died sudd air the item om the floor of the SE trom main bar- Woodine bar, 1422 tat avs He It tw maid that if ives t of heart disease at bis residence in | house. * om t . fe cit i on | trance to big room in rear t# labeled | taiis of the testimony published are As soon as he has caught up with this city this morning. The chairman thinks that the 217 Washington st. |"Cafe.” There is also am entrame?) true the cite of New York ecmas rontine werk tn connection | os see ns Patterecn wes born |createst postal abuse is in second by colored people; big | from the »Gey m leannot be restrained fram lynch! Tie hic oiling, Saver baoore will ty enn Movember $, 1. |e ae He says that the gov- " y as s ‘off from main bar-| Welche’s saloon, 1507 Ist &¥-: | nie. make a trip to Cedar Lake and and was a member of the 67th, 68th/ernment is mulcted $27,000,000 @ “a "See are screened. | Loorceatiy “bhamibsh the’ ity water (enna cn etre, comme. Ee ven irene iy One Sage. ee Sheehan, 401 Yesler way George Duran, 1529 tet av.: Boxes! : | ayetern and lighting plant. He will ted at the last election by the | how much abuse there is in the $43,- fe screened by doors are seroened from main barrom. | also investigate the proposed right-| are’ tor eas ot given any candi-}000,000 railway mail pay. But he Wt Yesier way: Boxes} Doss Miller, 1624 Ist av.: One of-way of the Milwaukee railroad |“ unty.. y office in Schuylkill | declares the committee will go to Off from main barroom | big box separate from main bar-| through the city’s water «ystem s |the bottom of the second-class mat- e@atrance to hotel jroom is reached through « private | property. He will probably be ae | | ter: Bros” saloon, 499 Yester | entr leading off Pine st | | companied on the trip by City | Second Class Matter. 1 This place viciates in every| Arcade bar, 1601 Ist av: Boxes }neer Thomson, Sup feleadent | Wes the ordinances regarding | 8F@ screened from PB nna } Youngs of the water department lar Snes the = wie entrance from rear door off Pine st jand, perhaps, by the members of | n committee has saloon, 2rd av. and James | side the committees of the city’s counct i Perggeerth Bogut gprcrcee prontsiom od bores. | Summit « 1609 tat ox- having to do with water and light . eighing and examining secon trd av. between | os oe ke sed te analy tans LOCAL MEN BUY OUT FRED SANDERS FRANCHISE FOR CAR . sea | wo mail matter during a period Maintains or io meus © WASHINGTON, D. C., Mareh 21 of six months. This, it is under- : | dhewrnild ls aula of ere. i te En png ng is room {a e%- |The naval affairs committe of LINE TO SUMMER RESORT NEAR BALLARD, INTENDING Cc ITIZENS |stood, ts for the purpose of laying ME Benes erparaied from|room, the single catras tain Dar | the house today favorably reported the foundation for radical legisla- mitre iy partitions. | ened with aan sates belOS | the bill providing a graduating pen ULTIMATELY TO EXTEND IT TO SEATTLE } | tion at next winter's session of con- ‘ alty for hazing at the naval acad | gress. An inerease of the post om Laat mioon, Sri av. between} Congress saloon, on Pike st. be | emny jon second class matter 1 : ro ) ee Cherry: Boxes are tween 4th and 6th ars: Boxes are} -_-eoo i AX neve, yuna consume —) ao spiialitenl HALIFAX, March 21.—The gov- | plated. acetal art of in the rear and sereened off com- leramnent stesenare Stato ond Stans} screened np y pletely from main barroom The Loyal He Klectric Street | ia Thompac: eident of the Cer ASHINGTO » C., March 21./ ley are ey nd lon " otf complete pletely from main b . j t WASHINGTON, D. C., M 1.| missing and long overdue. joor between| Virginia, ist and Virginia: fas} Rallw " porated | uiial Milling company, and J. D.| ~The president ar 1 many congrese-| They run Prince Edward eating to| boxes, side entrance and is connect thie tor $2 «| Trénholim, secretary of the North-/ men have receive tiers from cit!-| Island and m tend. Mach! led with hotel above. ws the | western ( 1 company | of the Isle of Pines protesting | carried a crew of 25 and many pas herry| Maple bar, lst and Virginia: One burp building * from| ‘The , y will take over the! st the pending treaty which | sengers. main | big box curtained off. Ballard he ne . leranchise recently granted to Fred rfect the title of Cuba to the aaisiies | inst de} Lenora. Ist and Lenora: Boxes called Royal Heights ot of tt at | Bat ter ultimately to i. They 1 y are| LABOR PROTESTS | and, | and side entrance, but no city wild» thetr t through to} American cittz 4 that the § WASHINGTON < 7 | Referee, Ist and Lenora: Side en-| Ole Anderson and Paul V. Thorn-| Prom! Senitie. They claim they ca jongs to this country, and) Sot oet Gi Lt Rie Bios Regen sag + basement | tr marked “Grill Room,” lead#/tly have commenced suit in the sa-| tified wit fy agama tn nigry ti ngressional investiga-| e¢ion of 110 labor officials, this af-| |pertor court against M. B. Crane] being Ft ternoon presented to the president} John Lecristo, a logger, was tf George Meister, 2201 Ist av.: Box ‘ | me 4: | }- - ty billed be ype ined in the wae ; & Co Jming that they pur ed siesiccnsianeticoanctieiaditoniltaR cls | a pr against the indiffere stantly killed by a falling tri ned rea ssntivoty | ee with loc — rear entrance certain tide lands from the com are RRR ARERR EEE M rich congress displays towards | Kerryton, in the northern oan a phar lavas entrance wh rd 236 ist av: Boxes, but pany, bet tha title Je not cleat 10 * BANK CLEARIN¢ * | “awe recommended by allied labor.” | King county, at 1:30 o'clock yester~ free >a Turkish} Bostonian, 2300 Ist av Boxes, | 95 and 36, Beatt 6 tidelands the| A MORAN § * a h at 1 467 06.83 */ AIMED AT STANDARD was astieg aa an inve cele but no ¢ 8. " eed upe the we | | aren 33 942,874.43 & Y near Bled aga Hotel and bar: One sa Portland ber, $001 ist av: Boxesl orice w Pie. . ‘ ee * *| DES MOINES, lowa, March $ Seek wae Sree ee q bet fe maint price was $8 The company] 7 tainty that the n s death alee, intained back of the| have doors. Side entrance and con fae le a ver same *| The t a ma death waa Proper. Eotran ues 7 a claims that the incomplete portions | alte uM. Ww ‘ Airect “ 4 ‘ - 4 - A purely accidental floon also leads to the m thejnection with hotel above. Sign/of the title can be cleared In a| fjand the hine 5 M *|* ar ..§ ‘ ibe | Prvried: ene yas ~ Lecrist 4 to aT # to the hotel ab reads, “This way to wine rooms short time P a ¥ wae crowded to hear, # | Standard Ot! company, forb 1. [are engaged in the wood¢ ia the — bath ext ment| The Bell, 2307 ist av.: Geparate| a tlons hia Interesting At Taek eee eee eee eal] reductions to stifle ox mn | for the Kosty aoe He made the ae . H ve " f , nr > Ying a fine ; | fatal mistake of misjud the die F eermitt Place, 1418 ara eaisanen-te. ans, Fateghenes 508 | Fee pont, 2. noni Eidaah a boners POSTMASTERS APPOINTED =| tna! a oes and |uatiow’ oh nliing’ tree Leaeen A curtained 4 av.: Boxeslelectric aig bells handy | WASHINGTON, D. ©. March m endered i eve imy as penal ao “ a . teh tee venchea tr | Banah'e Pinen, 08 “pe “i , , | dev Tueca. u winntins se See caught directly under it when the Or entrance trom the ities a en. py Mogg tite afternoon oom os tuentt BID bas . . The} gT. LOUIS CHOSEN huge weight toppled to ground, Federal Exchange sg tthe : : Isle of Pines treaty t Y. M.¢ ey been Deputy Coroner Wiltsie reached tha a n r4| New Haven, 2326 ist av Family | ator Foraker spoke in f af eat : A C Johne t( LOUISVILLE Mareb ae sag 7 AF@ screened off ‘ y aker sp n favor of rat ® ‘ n “ Ky., Ma ity today with the body. Nothin f Uiquor house in front, bar in rear, ification Mr, Wood is a polished orator m Sorakt ai rite = a oH te 8 was chosen for the next bowl- is known of the man’s relatives 6! nes, at Arlington, Wash. ing congress antecedents.

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