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“y nig nd Thursdags Light North to ECAST—Fair Tonight # er FOR! winds. DOD KILLS WOMAN; HUSBAND IS DYING Mi SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. BLOODY KNIVES | tent Last Ett “he Seattle Star Sod 1906 ARE UNEARTHED MURDER OF 18 CLEARED UP BY PRIGONER AND FINDING OF WEAPONS..WOMAN WHO WAS CAUSE OF KILLING HAS GONE TO JAPAN JAPANESE CONFESSION OF The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH VOL, 8 NO. 43 a5 CENTS PLOFFIGIALS POGoEDD _OTAEET GAN PAaoED | The discovery of the two blood. , some of the det It appears tha | atained knives with which Chikiehi [several of the people who 5 Herron, Aged Sixty, Dies From Ptomaine ROMANO | Yokoo was murdered in the Onaki | rested have known of the | restaurant, last Tuesday night, and] the crime all the time, but { soning After Futile Attempt to Save Her j. Nakayama, totsy, creep | WARMAMDY Tubeied th tell’ 6 = BUREI ARC GE hough Transportation Is Plentiful Al- rible which was] kn@w and with these stateme «Mr, Herron Is at Death’s Door, While y th the Zapanege patttem | (GR poison It wae mot tos though Some of It Is Not In Active Use at The polles, in lees than | til Nakayama finally broke down | “gon Is Speeding From the East , ave ons ur toe tee 1h int) Site aid | Dadete” "Bs added vo Important de-| Present, Awaiting the Subsiding of Hostilities, F pans | the kt and his feasion to| taille to the stor already | | that effect, and have to their record Walaa coe Yo | Sa si : ote whee ean c : y sank wt TRIBUTE TO MACCARON! ANO|in the criminal annals of this city. [estip, who” fled tmmediatel ' . wey th were ing, a! j ° CCARC > | in the Lannals of thie city, |astb, who mmediate n , he , bon eta dying. © ‘ ah fterings at thet crime. Yokoo, the murdered | ¢ : nee ‘ | f Pe y Rivet er gausea and | y ay STRONG CHEESE 18 BROUGHT Finds the Knives. | Jags) had simply been intrusted with | at Mant ( * urd. | anere vena vty ne ag vr . Nien waae ad onine TO THE COUNTY JAIL BY e Dete Tennan bens 3 op baad ede ncn on oe Bien, & ~ dowel | ‘ ‘ ot f the board of which has visited “ ae nite n and it Is not} SANO OF ADMIRING FELLOW : e build “ Wemert $500 of the money and af c 4 t , . e com aay , 3 , e ny 4 * | of the | retgeing the demands of Nakayama nluable, a y t t t { I « ' mimissione t iH lat nied 9 oe Mapai HR kde Lie Vietion atid grate the binlak nae fre be doe that it i wae | neigh f$ | a ' sallir ary, park con worl i ap way, yout mory Conse: fe: Corre That M ! the tt co «ie Ee i, Pim © Bury Body Tomorrow k. They f top- | Many Still in Use Bag ys . pre? ja reealt of plow There no question as to th w Ne ed t t te) cane afore Sc yet b ' ‘ Cha b lib: om: Mer Rusband. © ol ® wens of Goal. | te doctor to: ti Rebas { © consid.|* , vi gah row * | bere was enough money on Y hrough eve f | M t “ ‘ F re gs PDI wey { rary years, has beer a . tay ' 1 i ie Ut the fact of the | MMe at the time he was killed tos tton | ma t / ®. Liserich. nee } ‘ e * | them a while util the fac he) neat de funeral expenses, and he te tt e of ‘ ; , : f ‘ tt confession was publishe : - . ' Tage ae : a ward of health; F. F. Ran wtig t t @> 15 sntaht aaa | We SOdably he buried tomorrow Valuable Jewe t ¢ ‘ ever ‘ A eeviad temsenhinieaan : , nae, hehe an aig (10 | Teg wave Kir! over Whom all the] } j e-esniatant oar ston " b : “ { n t; ©. M. Nettleton, efv a ! } ' the ont on « of t § " Tuesday m * Becure Confession. : hain, the e a , ner; W. A. Majors, woman had been taken t « ' t Confess ; ae In Jail, except Naxay “ma - “ ‘ aree b BL aa nigt afte eating a rathe « * worked w bh Vartowme! a Inaka, th woman w 0 r " br . aie ot A-_. . ne ; P . t headquarters for thren| theg@@unki rest at, Were release ’ Poa s = seamnien 2. betes poset nh ht and | ™ ‘ | : } ecretary ser com- Sunday Evening. Mr Mrs « « ; ast eve « be wi as ar 1 night ar , 2 , E. H. Melee, chief deputy ; sid of j « enough | they Hen Tanaka to confess | is o “ee Herron was fakeo ‘ { 3 . half « t ,. mptroller j. H. Ballinger, ‘and, aa the family @ are, and there ts ; igen gl. 4 ca — -~ ——— — PoE tylea ag . ecretary to the mayor; Scott me fa Christian Scien ey for th band's ba “ . tage he A t t t oo" ae Cult rporation counsel; Wile sbealer of that fa t en atch en years, and lately | f > S hg & ; nis and | Peli op , ray, botler inspector; Hugh grew steadily e, | ha m gradually sinking. H rhe 7 7 ‘ aking ‘ P : pose ; |A. ‘Talt, assistant corporation coun- me, and on Tuesday © £\ not partake of the eal wh : ~ 4 : F { the wHshop / ; ‘ 4 L. O, Shrader, committee clerk; Pw Rintinger Was called in| caused Mra. H tai ogy) al - t aL fit he - bay ad 2 liam L. Ludlow, health officer; go the ace af the patient dortore de not mt : Piva ammegl ch 1 W. Bowen and c | Howard. Josi city electric ina d stage of the very mar t , HF ivan Janson, member board ‘ ° “ sadam Ex Did Another Job. . health: EB. K. Coryell, deputy city ; Se tlle us bo ua a | aida . : . Other Officials lerk; EB. L. Marsh, license inspectot | r who attempted e 4 to ex-Clty Comy y comptroller’s office; Ellis De } { Genes of Mra, Mary De John Ripltnge ex-Coun- | Brule orney; J. W. Thompe i ’ Siete tuueth ow. % t P. Rade M. Deultos perintendent ee | ; Friday night. Mra. Davieh Cole « ott Benjamin, are commissioner; C. H, tified the © the on ny but n rk commissioner; Mra M, lag after the family h nly be ascertained | J. pollee matron; J. C. Jefe ake t ‘ ryisg men or the offi-|frey, assistant city engineer; §. J, ald ae & ore of the company |Caywood, inepector;.O. A. Tucker, wip P “ Passes outstanding, which are!assistant corporation counsel; Bk held by persona who, according to|mer BE. Todd, assietant corporation [IN PRICE OF PROPOSED SITE FORCES COMPANY TO PROPERTY—SUITABLE LOCATION ON TIDE SEATTLE 1S NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION, MILWAUKEE TO BEGIN PUT ~ LN TRACK | | WALLS WILL B€ BUILT GREAT NORTHERN WILL START MONSTER GANG TO WORK BETWEEN SEATTLE AND EVERETT ON MAY 1—RETAINING | _—— — RE a } TING RAILS DOWN oN} ° Siete tie the with which to) STREETS WITHIN TEN DAYS— oa oe creck. |G6UEing corpe © ie . ehh ages RUSH WORK ON EAST WAT- | ing of the road betw e and — ot ” Favor Seattle Site. | erway. ' Hewidew " WF Jone | it tm catimated that | e reed? ate : ent ve. | tiem will be employed on the ne 1 ani very sorry that I am m- | i. ‘ e — f. | congbrwetion ork, as it impe: Gmirable for pelled to fo east, ; erent » of t ad. ‘Thin | tivegthat the double tracks and re Trived to The Star last s made this mort | talllfingewalis be finished before the orsted” to sx have determin F pase sesame cots is A. Moore ar very vd it Work the ~ ovement fetaining walle w+ jo away that they muet ac-| become a Seattle in < by May antracts wit guch « which haw fuveral other offers| hoped that we might hare . sa : y tet and) bevel o alene dhe mined upon Kirkland, but the , shed by the differert | lingsbetw 1 Everett Pie pot wem | wT od that the plant Sawer from Senitie. A very Me ate was offered the »@f the company , his on the niles of Se: id hove wedneted by Walter Ker y pas being anttable | tle. te Reasonadic. ; Mr ite under considera-| night the representat! ven iy may. & very rea- | or two in hie efforts to secure the! and there ie every erection of this steel plant, « it H Will be selected if| it does not now come to Seattle People continue ph will be @ ter for the increased fg wever »pert other reason, I want to ballt near Seatt! this tidewater ie, and is I don’t be ghly appre ng for Beat Mas Worked Mard. Moore has works and hae made severa to New York during the past year| le disappointment to | him. We this tide-water site is 1 am in hopes, however, that be | i More and his aseoci-|fore | arrive in New York some to tate agreement will be reached and that Her, general of receive word upon my arrival) provements must be coms Heft last night for New that @ Seattle site has been! the property obt 4 for t Btlose up the final negotin selected 1 purposes, and th k now 1 specta TM EK == FIND THE WAT FoR THE BALLOG BALL” PASSENGER RUNS AND 16 DESTROYED INTO OPEN each at Long island. Tt ack » ba damaged ballo ‘ RK, A ‘ ated that the aeronaut escaped ™ ee * * * BANK CLEARI * = *A ‘ $iare * ! A ‘ aA 4, 19 | ‘ # Increase over same * : *& date last year...§ 126,246.92 #| . * * : TOP Pe eee ee ee ee Pt f . C. B. ¢ t ® Jef’ n, W a ° Par for ® haa ret . t . « 8 . ‘ @ next sailing of ters pertaining to the | be a Gepet ené-or ¥ spent in keeping the tracks of tracks have been ar} JAIL OFFICIALS FEAR PRISONER WILL KILL HIMSELF IF TOLD | THAT THE SUPREME COURT WA® DECIDED AGAINST Him omaceniisemnsiagelapiis wt fear he * arry |Jea® Hildebrand last somme a threa ‘ te are allowed the prisc LeRoy ‘ to unty fall, and they re songsr tary, | cetiemo news except from new pr “ rt of the state ba eld neWetegarding b nee, but it has f ane, Lael baat er adviaable eep it ha ade himaeif ean he but dewpite mat ee fret the having g his o* a withked life ma t agazin and thant te canne be ee that he he at . prison for life, In bh tore to 1 ' fi ays in state's 1 tated that he will never « ~ penitentiary for life, if y attom , wah powe t t lin : i hy i rs Thorgrimeon, avsiat- counsel; B. EL the opinion of the corporation coun-|counsel: 0. B. sewer sel, are not entitled to them and arejant corporation : . subject to removal from fice for) Thomas, foreman depart- accepting or using them, are held/ ment; J. W. Clise, park commissions jhy the following persons: Mitcheli|er; 1. M. Harrison, member board of | 0 AVERTED WRIGHT IS ELECTED MAYOR OF TACOMA EXCITING CONTEST COMES TO CLOSE WITH RE- OAKLAND, Cal. Ap rning the dm At Carmen's wously adopted a union mani agreement reached yeaterday be tween the leaders and the Traction thus avoiding the throat The etory for the company ened virtke the agreement is only | | men | @ pafttial ¥ main points gained being recoga jon of the union and a hearing for} Lp ctie pom dle a cima od PUBLICAN AND M.O. CANDIDATES TRAILING |minor concessions, The demand for| an increase in wages war not gant od The present wage scale te to remain in force wati) January, 1907 FAR BEHIND—BLOW TO JAMES J. HILL, — TACOMA, April 4.—Mayer George} Union Pacific's advantageous en- SAN FRANCISCO, April 4-—“Not| P. Wright, democrat, was yesterday | trance into the city only are the employ the Oak-| re-elected ch Church Vote for Wright. The Union Pacific did not deny repub-| that it was afraid of MeCormick, The third man in| and allowed the report free play, f ecutive of this] plurality of 295 votes MeCormick, the Itean candidate | land Traction Consolidated satisfied | jin every detail with the wr lagreement w city by a tenjover R. 1 now there a fair understs ng |} the race, John Hartman, munic while avoiding any direet statement. mutually of working conditions be-|/ownership candidate, was 1,664 Another thing which contributed tween a i sted,” anid A. D.) votes behind Wright to McCormick's defeat was the Mahon, preside of th interna The total vote stood Wright,/ church vote, whieh lined up for tional organization of st ar em-/ 3.697; MeCormick, 3,402; Hartman | Wr abt on the belief that he had | ployes in an interview this morn-|2 6 y broken with the Sandberg- ing The wr woo ed vic | The result was undoubtedly d rkins combine, and would, tf re- tory. Practica the union ts fully |to a widespread belief at « elected, oppose the divekeeper and recognized by the Oakland Traction | mick represente railroad his friends, who have heretofore | Consolidated.” ated.” interes and ¥ put for-| had so powerful an influence in | ware by th Pacific 1 Tacoma affairs | je in an effort to so fix the Wright has promised a closed | soveres nt as to antagonize the | town henceforth e—XKC_—lOXX es Mrs. William Wil- | UIFS IN and W. V. Gilday, | Wilson on, captain standard bearee i Me of the post are expecting a ne captain from San Francisco tute o Have Hearing Today. Boyes, who was instru- rganizing the Seattle Home for Young Women, harged by the @ rectors handling captain atisfactory : y|VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA e the boa ‘ ow after- 2 . 7 1 2 o give count Ls are yar MAKE ALL SORTS OF t? Pp , , | Boyes removed his RGES 3AIN | — v " a oe CHARGES AGAINST HIM—NEW a shou bio reanaenie tt f CAPTAIN EXPECTED FROM Eighth av. and could not be SAN FRANCISCO. a h fer 4 ie Y Wor "i A at Ca Roy nsists , will § a satisfactory ac- Ca \ he t aoe OR