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{ THE SEATTLE WEATHER FORECAST—Falr HAST EDITION That Dares to Print the Newe onight and cooler with light et: © aturday fale and EATTL ASHINGTON, FRIDAY — Only P per in Sealtic CTOBER 1, 1906. iL HS TTS a ee, widow end four eb tren. n Takes the Doctor Into His Confidence Again. Missing at the Home of Seattle’ 5 neti ‘WHAT Anlae a GOING TO DO AE | her to look there and get it PAY ONLY ONE CENT 1 Warmers DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 4 NO. 197 a5 CENTS PER MONTH mn THIEVES. An CAPTURED BY POLICE NTERESTING FOR TRUSTS Trio of World’s Greatest Robbers Taken at Noon After Sharp Chase by Officers--Were Stat- ioned in Front of Bank--First Story Given Court records showing thé trans. — 2 | t Tete e EI EEE EEE EEE EEE SE ane is extremely simple, We have | were ABE nets Out of Attempt to Rob Man of $500. ; aire dames A Moore # the local capitalist, reported # ikon eon, Regie 1 | laat night thet $ Ow ewelry hda disap ® ' ar “ |PROSECUTION OF STANDARD RS vee weaidence at 811 Fourteenth av. N. sometime # oir. Moore's character and ou In the capture today of Ike Barn-) ele everal men standing near tat Sunday @ t Tuesday might. Whether the jew @ Mra. Moore's cor OIL PROCEEDS VIGOROUBLY |sicin, who gives bis occupation tampede fo elevator, have been misiaic whether they have been taken frem & | jews Satase ke ak onalines — STATE SCORES MANY | ‘bat of jor; John Murr VA hew + og Si Mra. Moore t attempt to explain, She has & *s ae the imual place POINTS. peor mas, clerks, the police are Men Discovered. she would rather fore the property than that any one inthe «# je a Moore's attentic Snetead of F deapere ile ter Saw # ' noar r frown, with gneuid be suspects’ » view of thie, Chief Wappenstein « ting jewelry in the ueual vanities Telearaph Service.) led State © was made . NV ced five & & et t in the matter, Following | | place she placed them in a / "LAT, © 1 The state] 12 o'clock after at \ pha, stand he wilt be wad . the matter, Following is ade @ | Pisce she Ny Frade is trying Reo ia bn aeamenp pedinee ge worded nee of the National Jef the missing jewelry: One diamond crescent, studded # at tor Alege sooigh + 4 nection of We Stand, +4 a a lies Ghee See baa ote dank of ( eres one two-strand pearl necklace, one gold band & ps 1 feration, ‘Th es The Ohie and nee of several bat A f the al and sutrounded with diamonds, @ |>* containing the Jewelry will be Fee es pag itiien, the Buck~ | the past . ee be me San erEES eS sowert Hansen’ (jeweler) and “6.G.m." & | found in the left hand corner of the eve pipe line #08 The Baer Helin: | about three. weeks ct terent directions ; . upper drawer. It is now 11:36 Aft ing . Wed, the rece] : The officers followed and Deteo- . ords of ¢ | Wappenstein was notified by tt er we have smoked another cigar I /§ meMled in 90 | Pinkert detocti ‘ ation that | (ve P ‘ r ivet and ehield & | Will have my secretary telephone effort t man co inkerton detective association that)’ i) so his pocket. Captain Ward : “cacti elect six of the cleverest bank robbers in | fel] trom His pocks ae ale morning feyee ' oh B fathowning Onancters, made possth i mee We can all af an interest tn Me, | Moore's @EATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY he of Alaska fame, the original easy se of the pub generally 18 SUED BY TWO PARTIES, | Peder End many Himes married man, has been undergoing » lege! the abiding vs igation in an effort te discover, for his eredito THEIR PLEA FOR DAMAGES of the great amount of wealth he is supposed te have. Va ING $17,500. wives are clamoring for slimeny and other creditors want a settie- | ment. “Bill” says he is broke, He looks it, too, ented Mr. Homes, Thea to bis Existence of Jewelry afy exist Mra. Moore, but it is well to Enthus as ro - ue the ratings of Mr. Moore, | oo, ee tar aaieiine for ne } or “ra ape ae ‘eas _ | mustained by Kdward Spranger and | ; we 8 eames A De = beth of this f thie jewelry. N | | | my fr M eee arda, as fol) started today. The former was | of i te-—Moare A Henttie, M.A “ , . ’ 100 to $1,000,006; credit good: « Donns—Meore,"James A; Beat ae wo *, Ded, meaning worth frem/ i i ® to $600,000; credit ver 4 i tor en } _ 224 |JUDGE FRATER ORDERS OR ee ie Piece, Ne , dow house to be built b ' naked Mr. Honws, to tha] MARC EWELRY BE RE eee ae poled ny -s Sad nS. {TS ¥ Helped Build Batticship. > ompany| TURNED UNLESS MACKIN:|site.ot ihe old coal bunkers at the He gave $5,008 to the battleship | 9196 foot of Ming #t. The dock is to be TOSH INTENDS TO TAKE AC:\an immense one, 140 feet wide and pitted 640 feet Jong . tary. “He subseribed $4,090 to the o Ainska-Yubor fi eupanitio TION. | The plans for the new Stimson f ont $ 81.008 to pay - ~-— jhoted ia be erected at 1612-22 West (f the debt « wth chur lake ay. have been approved by the . nepector, The building is to be a sg ae v4 Judge Frater this morning direct jaix story brick and reipforced con Servant, abeotute rg sm at #11 14th av, (PmUNG. expected to die; C. Hender : . ~ son MeCall, severely in) Turkish troops, in a bat Arabla. rebels of Yamen provin he United States and Europe w yn Bagi Jed for Seattle ae Hae tag nt Reg bmg there were fers of land to the Standard Gn company were read in court tht tographs of the men were en-| Ing as part evidence of the ¢ \ clones and tives were imm fatence of a trust Miely detailed on watch. } Deputy ON Inapector Shafer, off The men were next heard from in} this city, said that th Jard On St. Paul, Minn, where several tricks | company had din s were turned and were not heard| money ts put after being drown » property bought f L. Mee from again until Westminster, B.C Trio of Bank Thieves. Manus. The state is trytng to show reported them having visited that The trio caught this morning ar® Mhafer'a testimony that the re- town and Corning a few tricks, | known as members of the “Troe the Solar Refining com- | who orige he five were yutside, it ie known that the wily bave an inside man, called the “put man,” who watches the bank window to see where the gh Rag Bigg ah moe pe = Be First Attempt Made. | continental Bank thieves — Spe come . About # week ago a man « inally came from New York and the Scandinavian-Ameri ak aE ave operated in all parts of the 1 pet ther igh the two stenmibly and drew $500, H Anne car with the mor Queen | world The others belonging to the band The state scored heavily the Standard ¢ npany placed in his inside vest poc Fritzie Dihne, alias A. L. Staford, wh eatabiiahed relations be @ tting on the car he anbutto erved 25 years in the Dayton, ‘ Oil, Purchasing M8 Vest and a man altting be ) for robbing a jew- bh of dim him mide a grab for the money Not ng, the would-» y years ago; A. Han- thief Jumped from the ear a man named Rare Ou and the Bolar| The incident was reported to| r as dangerons bank Chief of Police Wappenstein and | thie who is now (oom Engitee immediately surmised that his] serving ff th the niet of bank thieves were in the | penitent « offense, and t ectives were placed near|is now trying he Aited by # rece formation | the entr {the several large|the French government, where Jit balances ever the pri-|banks and last Saturday apother| was sentenced for « on the vate lines of the Buckeye company. |man, whose name is withheld, went | same island with General Dre . The sta ting that his ito th sme bank and drew oui] Chief of Police Weppenstein nays adrian pat the origina re ie confident that he has « dan- trust = agreer in still in force.) He started for the Pacific block |gerous gang, but he bas not a« t The care by m adjourned until | with t money in bia inside coal | decided what charge he will place Menday morning pocket and as he stepped into the ‘against the men 1 WILL START CITY TUG AND TOW SUIT AT ONCE le by the decision of the ate The ark Harventer, tn yaad the |; eney general in regard to the tug J. C. Boyden, en route to South} section of the city light bonds a) thin inst Rem? Mr. Homes. ed that the diamonds which the/ . ~ itis acioe at ‘ . - * « evideu. | Ctete @iructure, and is to cost $59, * Beattie Times formatiy de! astern Alaska with a of coke " j state bh m holding as eviden: | crete @ neds She weltliin of 81000 whieh apm enemnvcsogrlagay 4 of coke. | suit will be brought by the city as | clery for the past aix weeks, | 000 Se : teh It) had a narrow escape ght from | oon as possible, © wn the property of Dr. A. Maric je, from Restate 9 nen eueneé-&. cetiodi ae : parce : | ‘This announcement came today ; whose posseasion they were taken ation in Pigmonth Congreestions] eee eee ee ey ne ant aria] an, the result Of Austotant Corpere> « spon & search Warrant #worn out | Gita. Ge making the Genre wed come distance the coves tion Counsel Todd's conference at wed ae by Dr. Annie Russell, be returned] it appears . rod of the tug gave way and left he] Olympia with the commissioners ‘ : | _(Seripes Telegraph Service.) — [ip the owner unlens the Prosec uting | A gan trom “ pad ott] a Selene land Assistant Attorney General ; aye ine, Weket| OROVILLE, Cal, Oct. 12—Four | Attorney Mackintosh intended the 490.000 church debt 4 e tue at once gave the distress | Robert Booth eplied the secre. |2Orees attached to the Ma: *ltake Immediate steps to file infor was “forced,” according to tte | e B the ose - gi Mr. Todd has not decided on the « Lakeview stage of Modoc county |metion and prosecute the case torial statement last night, to < he form of the suit to be brought, but Was the ssor,” com. |TaR away with the stage on 4 steep | against Dr. Maricie tribute $1,000. Now Plymouth’s| rg | will start the proceedings next oa. “Tax rolle are |fountain road, at the bottom ¢ The diamonds are valued at} trustees are about ell the prop ne helt a week i f able public records, | Which was a si incline about $200 erty for $2 and take the money ye so paper oe . we wf directors ran into @ dry creek filled id a new and better church, $ ones ; . ‘ , o found about the /Rreat boulders, the stage being de ore moved from the business section | °* nae i pahgsaete joo diag cai ae he oh ag ren Mee rte ane peo and Lumberman went to thelr ee oeenaton. here Mr. M oo gags Sagres. -yapome py wena (Serippe Telegraph Services.) | of town latbnes, taking thei te.& paane g to Councitman W. N, Where Mr. Moore Lives ~ . = CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12 colt ita $1,000 beck, | a otety finance committee will e with ® ng tne b irch Ww ave | night finish its work on enough left to bull wh left to build, vy for next year. Tonk WELL, WELL—AT LAST! Miss ces Gite wb lea secretary - — ; a 7 tie but un d portion of | Chose badly brulesd. nape CHARGED Jost 100 killed and 60 wounded. The} ;) ymimittee will take up the en- the report The r * ur = Agabe Jost 200 killed | Wort hé excavation for the | «ineer's estimates again and ff they Mr. Homes of {the city retuned (| jUOGE GEORGE CALLED mar pan A A eNews a ite ng on Matter Kept Quiet ecribed pubi tn b TO SISTER'S BEDOOE.| tormation was filed today In the PATROLMAN EXAMS. ro9 #0 on the area wal ie emains to be taken up ry ~ phroraggenseic Ayn | |atructure for the su-basement ha«|the estimates of the streets and the . of of the state, versus Henry WH.) a ocstary Grout of the civil serv-|* | \ . “es 4 “ ‘ Eheugh Price who on October 5 ‘ed from | don ts eondmeting the) ter? [been completed. Parte of the sub- | jud ¥ ents, and then the e Howing tment the Union a a bores, buggy. | OO Sommenion ct ygerien ll take to. | Camement are 36 fest be gener of all the depart- house bf nema {te return |DYEICAL examination of applicants ke to-| way. F. MeCleilan ix the em he builds mad harness, OG alued at 6008. A] "08 C@pntroimen’s eerviog today x 7 charet of larceny by bailee will be! " 9 preferred agatnst him | CANNON I8 ILL. Dien nnn tye Moore April 2, 1903 & Prosectting Attorney Mackintosh — k with atone f » eb pte glad Casita deat & | ies her information today in} (aerinre Toteornes terviee.) } B S NELL’ S E the against Joe Martin, alias SPRINGFIELD, ct. 12 [ J | | | [ | | | pag 2 we STEAMERS BAPE. * ohn Wilson, for breaking into the/Speaker Jos. G. Cannon is confine { x™ ' ys S Steamers Pennaylvania and & | Queen City Dye Works and attempt lto hig hotel with a severe cold, A SCHOOL S DIES : * rn arrived at Nome @|ing burglary phynidlan is in attendance | I | the card . ¢ Mra. Moore > nerawenen & . { a- are “a gsesalag An a hie itt ity andl @ m par Much # | P = eubs ot the ex-| @ fet for the ® bh ond reat a “ a ae ania, as she wae sev~ @ At Moore - Tha wil eral . jue The North- @ 4 (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ” vs * © at trip @ TOMS RIVER, N J Oct. 12. A ame 44 Very Ginple Cass * exceptionally @ , ‘ The state rested its cane inst J or,” said he, | w * Dr, Brouwer today, Dr. Whahingtor 1889 ening me after the wecretary | # * testified that Mra. Brouwer, in bis th P j : co thal (he #* ee ee th ee ee eh 4 Gal ae cieeta sclbenine Stella Met who teatified that whe gov URE GALLERY TO SPOT lf EGR --rroooo had nev been treate ‘ by loc. TREC PP eee eee Pee ee eee ee ce anton ee oe HOW TAXES HAVE INCREASED IN SEATTLE. BOOZE FIGHTERS , Wis, Oct the befuddled ar founder with the eantifiower n. shop In Fond du the Arctic we d du Lac the fe very muc ¥ *) — *. Ine *! 1905. 1906. tne. Perct. * $ 514,696.45 $794,720.39 $ 200,023.94 38.8 & 367,640.32 GW6142.84 177,502.62 48.2 * * * * * * County t 421,782.76 768,017.96 934,196.20 79.2 Schoo! taxes State, county and school .. 9,904,119.63 216,781.19 711,061.66 54.5 * * * * * * ® State taxes + 7 + * * * oR Oe Pe Pee ee eee eee ee when the ge Taxpayers of King county will be levied for county purposes | Lower Calif a . here t ~ y for the 70 044 rum « called npon next year to pay 5° per The levy for city pury in Se S agg Bee ; x. pes ity became ‘ t tat sonty | Attlee has not as yet been fixed, but AF clam — et am (ae that demands th» cent more taxes for state, COUnlY | theres reason to anticipate: that it] Calorie, Tore ae os lting to thall be pern and school purposes than they were | wip ie within a day or two, There y 0,001 ng to cup that c called upon to pay this year. The in- | ie als re n to anticipate that it} . om the fertite tyrain crease in the amount of taxes levied | ala will be very much increased lfor these three purposes over last|over that of last year, how m DIRIGO IN PORT three-quarters of a| there ta no means of knowing year in near PEW. Braet that dc all thelr relations were proper VAST COLONY TO LEAVE MEXICO (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BAN DIEGO, ¢ Oct, 12.—Rour head men of sian colony lo ated in the Gu pe valley, of Picture galle fighter | million dol or, to be exact, $711,-| it ia fin ed upon by the} The Alaska Steamship Company's} Mndects a | 661.66. finanee committee of the city coun: | Dirigo arrived this morning from Preenmed that whil | The biggest increase ts In tho ell outheastern Alaska with 15,000 & long line of nc lamount of money levied for spec Tile increased tax burden will fall cases of salmon and 400 tons of ond to fell to + achool purposes in school d largely wpon the mall property marble from Shakan alan buffets, hie |No. 1, which is coextensive with owner, Thank to the method adopt — (ll ne city o hool tax lev ‘ the count essor an nt In eve chool in the old da w, too, there was he coulis ever the city, ‘The school ts i by nc Maree eee eee eee ee joo! In the old days, « D0, there w what drinkers t larger than that of | ea cepted in Pp ne county | J z ‘ ' © K¢ wbout 10 minutes be- : his wall $924,195.20, an Increase over th board of tnors 48D | @ PRICE OF SUGAR LOW: * fore he € ite. An of the time he leafed and apres se the preceding year of near paeonme ss, the valua-|y ERED. > : od and n occasion wad at the blackboaré rhs at the ver cent, But along the line there | tic n the pre of small prop: | * yi at st us ton pa face that would foree some the connect he intro, has been a vast Increase the 'erty owners have been Increased | » KW YOR = boy to laugh alond, and if n ‘ot yanked out onto the amount of money to ber by |wery largely While the valuations of r { 1 see en n had a lot of savege in WOR Whereby the «bp y « Je th ! os * ! had ak f i fe to Gistrit sxation against Seattle property, | thedarger property owners has been | « 1 * it, Wf 1 not have I d , here it would land, And even Pee © habitual drink Ay increase of 28.8 per cent in the compelled to bear the brunt of the # , * if the be lier, tt hav 1 in a lot of knowledge, 10 paloonken A ETT * Jamount levied fe tate purposes Hnoreasing burden of government in| % ei fore © poorest of them found hi laces when they grew up EON the blacklist, “yy H.W. BRU af and of 48.2 per cent in the amount)all @its branches. re ee ee ee and that was true of even t) t bu \ ~ en anes po - i - — : — 4