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| | LAST EDITION | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News STREET PAVING PRICE GOES UP 40 PER CENT WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE, THE SEATTLE STAR RAIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; LIGHT SOUT WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1907. WEDDED TO SCIENCE HE LOSES HIS WIFE. PAY ONLY ONE CEN DEMAND YOUR CHANCE H WINDS, or “25 VOL, 9. NO. 4 CENTS PER MONTH, re ne ac TWO.FRANCHISES MAY BE VETOED BY MAYOR if ee *“* * ee ee Sudden I , dden Inflation in Asphalt ai to Be Result of| * “ i * PIPER'S ANTI-MOORE * i" BANE ZYEARINGS. + Moore Is Holding Up Seattle Electric Company Fran- Combine--Comes While Asphalt Lobby Is Pressing * BILL HARD PUSHED. * # March 1, 1907......1117406008 *| —chises and May D 4c s wad | . i chee, seertenee e ses and May Demand Common User on Third Bill to Kill Competition. bed (Star Special Service.) * hk te tk tO tt tt tk A Be toni [% OUYMPIA. Maren 1—fen- # ve. Betore Signing Them. | ® efforts to secure the aseage of ®& | — can ximating 40 pee ‘ ure barr nm trom! ® his.. aathibtoore pot. soya a : : rices for aspha hu paving = see | ® house, but with little prospects @ at Ma Moore isfin the 1 r han b a « last few months, | *UsPiclon as at t bina. | eum, ur nt * jolding k the Seattle Electric | fran pam which confronts the | “i Rovay seg Igy tet ' p* tus f the ing hours the ® | p : hises to the og PC ee p Bens P H boa works and the city| Already tt aemele . '" ' yt f the measure * | ute caused the t at he | the ‘ ‘mat sie <a . paving in the ae eee ee eee 2 © some important tions |the « ld der 1 Barber Aspha Paving | w asphalt w the grade te 1" “Mein Gott de chail is oud,” a)” ape 1 panda r remark which was made famous by| The time bk ths mabe can | Pine : 5 . be ave used, and t |the Inte Sheriff Tamsen, of New hold back stedinen, diubida ; ‘ ft | e o with brick wh | York, came near betng applicable to) yon qq ; ‘ t grade * an 4 per Seattle's “chall” on Profanity bil} i | » feemehian wh the r a- | pottey gives tt aeianes a y day | The Prefontaine Place and Third | mayor holding bac n Third pha e.chare of the street pav When Jailer Tom Smith was|av. franchise is the principal one|ay. f Mats te Saetuen bi he city }taking Sheriff Lou Smith around | — ‘ ® ‘ i t last few month | the prison last night he noticed that te y ait amine the © bidders | |the plaster on the outaide wall in] the t] apr y ke a we (Sertape ' Te |the juvenile part of the prison had A « ba bly was laid for which th SPRINGFIE ' | been removed, On clover examina = a ‘ H. Ha An's re the | | ton discovered that in addition} « st of asphalt paving ts } the bricks had been loosen " Aunes “0 & Alton t 1] led, and that a little more effort i ast bide sub ! ad } would remove it entirely, and thus fer asph i ' sone |render the removal of others a “ tou r ade neoure smparatively easy task, A num _ ° ct ne issue b * | |ber of boy prisoners had evideutly| STRIKES BOW ON AND TRE. | ° per r 7 | panne to break jail and esc MENDOUS SEAS BREAK OVER ogee t ; ge ee eae would In-) HER—LATE THIS AFTER 7 ‘ : " . | ba eee of the movement.| NOON PASSENGERS RESCUED er the ‘ oma . Pp BY LIFE 6AVING CREW. ‘ ssengers and er . ee Sit | r Fs rT at k and satel Bie ne Belleve alt (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | "itae tis nen t rthi . e Inde e of MAJ. WILLIAM ©. DANIELS AND HIS FORMER WIFE, WHO DE- eriuedi a” Gal. atneae Se etbieeel bar alte Ayo : ak t roger ag be canaental Wan Mi =i © eS SERTED HIM BECAUSE OF HIS DEVOTION TO SCIENCE és Corona, of the Pacific. Coast] but + adent ; alters in f t (Geriees Te o | Steamship co’ bound for San! Shor fore 3 tt ters = atta Williams, head of the asphalt lobh Fh ay al (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | wanderfust for years. He graduat Francisco to t aground | noon a started t wn : me 6. ee ee aed} and te fighting to rete im in the ee a Bat pa x ey oye week, He oor [this m A tremendous sea| the passengers within a couple of we > dee ; P et cong Ht te | negroes ii ire me a millionaire. During the re-| — (Seripps Telegraph Servic it oc If the vessel would be| The vessel ts now out of danger ce he estimate. bdeopeeos/ oe <scetbad jown. It . as of lite | rh MO. le " ort wag t t to the Philippines,| WasHINGTON, D, C., March 1—| wrecked, and the 60 odd passengere| The accident was the Pps es ‘ ; be s poldte enti« a | served gallantly under Lawton, and] oy_ house today voted by 134 to| lost weakening of the steering gear. as ing, cotncider ' an ste are friendly to th are = pa Raper Jorsde | turn he heard the luring murmurl yin the euaee gekaeedd ; eee : py eb he a aged male LL IS HOME - J. 6. ANGELO DIES ant hie hardy | 400th apesiin ft ded .« JESSE HALL - ' 1 Maj. Daniels denied that he t strike | IN VANCOUVER: Sein | tent gh A trike ‘ ren of | t sands of M to London, to} - | James Ang f of th ® “ nd to show ble! LAND PURCHASE AUTHORIZED. y o he ted two cafes. | ¢ " r of being | én . ee | Th il not be ttled ; th as we can ' p by tne . : " i nd to get again the result of ration for.ap- | i York jaing the pr ne from 1 rk |of weeks sooner than I med pok as pony . he t y wae ‘ Mra ®& U her of a email! tract f law wnehip| prove the ur the yry th: ventu: e will the | Wats ariors ‘ Edith Turner, a| into which I wor orth, range # east, part of the|, sorttement was about to be made | make both tt L. a held, pending | 1 said when Cedar river water shed There are l by me.” about choose, leds . : . ee ele by bee e tim of his future movements 140 ances fo which $500 was dose ef Teas were the ia ob Jeset aa aboat her voli NARROW MARGIN OF onal favor ce 7 Hall who on Oct t i VOTE MORE THAN REQUIRED 7 bag | | W MEN CLERKS TO: y his father-in-law, Wm. Constar 1 ) California seems to a tine Li p he t tiy iT BUTS BILL THROUGH — NOW | but pe ALL “1 have not sued my wife for a/ incre ) pounds in weight, UP TO SENATE motion | said Mr. Hall, “and don't|and ik dy. His right arm ace tae EENTERTAINED [Sieeleree (Star Special Service.) ably ‘get a orce at some time in| remain so forever. MPIA, Mareh 1.--By Se sea the aunt - a iets on The fret of a of dinners by orator from the department store | for the submission of a cons ! Yount wi _ club of the have been beautifully | tional amesdmgnt the house of rep Prestyter reh he F - resentativea” Yesterday r Ps rhe e. e stores and _ . - girlie, in Ning . : | voted to submit to the pentagon witt Se, sven memes 2 sere | the next general elect! JEROME MAY ASK FOR an from a fourth ack of ad mtl to tab ate aes ton Sead ty Pept be to establish the initiative and on the measure POINTMENT oF LUNACY | !naantt Dr. Evans ob ¢ With the assista { a window} young men are expected t rive cena ndom system of law making against its indi ™ vY—THAW a a at the hour of luncheon! in this state im future cam-| COMMISSION TODAY— 8) without more time to dev | 100 ditch men, working The men working in the big diteh The bill has bees ome of the ¢ election of mer ACTIONS INDICATE HE 18) oa A leor the Seattle Lighting company, | # tt npany's office at most Interesting ones “before the > This w ak NOW UNSOUND MENTALLY | bes on on tha v 1 Union st. quit and house for several days and has bes t enat to ¢ , anding ee - a os : ; that a gang working’ at eoveral times sbitted abeet by the ee win Qheiee a mt , as same pay they had been recetving aiaed aah eee comm! es to prevent it be in « Sorlnns Esper Serves) ane . . for 10 hours, quit work this morn t quit at the same time. * NEW YORK, March 1-—Dr.|« a brief t ing brought to a rote oe GB aGtive! eat one he aconeeé District Aitor s ing. At noon the still at work at rd av. and house hae reached | bee ames te ee o having is rofessiona’ out, but the gas con 5 of e the company 1 ned to adjourn, bur < ry e ening of the Thaw tr a 7 " easted that oy fice {t was thought the afternoon! putting in ad of the pav- Ul tnsteted iw ol y ag. There are con wilefe . tout secrhegg Pare would see most of the men back. | ing ) ped work and that @ came th ' tis saad wea ; ‘ who quit said the| number of service gangs working a pledged to vote P 2 | Thew's mut red a compromise at other places in the city also join- eo sé: . good we othe Ge old time, but| ed in the demand and ceased work. ki et inn of = —|it had not been accepted and ceased work ROSS COMMITTEE os." “eee orca" TuNoReDs oF oerecrives!,,okron men yh sore, lreds detectives a the ‘ — °| SEEKING BIG REWARD— »).. call nth 5 WANTS MORE TIME * LECTURE MOVES SMOOTHLY.| Ba aly v sadlosccr ab ee | WALKER'S DEFALCATION| the Un Te are on thaleue , ' loouad 0 Thaw ‘ mam SAID TO TOTAL HALF MILL-/out for fugitive, seeking the| that Frank Dix ‘ ; lcertain to find that he killed White secut A $5,000 rewa of & . de “egg actnes bien ta-| be blackiens a ie tga The report that Walker had suc (Star Special Service.) raity, | . tT gg: ob r > wot ed in ing the vigilance PIA, March 1 ¢ mem-| la fen Me eT ie eetimony the Truth ‘ city on the as welll the pol Beattie and Px 2 ed a eeeaatton is gating | st but no! vonfl “ lattewas 5 illite i acces |. authorities across the line} and had made his way to O 1 \ asioner Ross’ office re- | ex he lecturer | eu ‘ in Britt Cotumt have been|Ore., was found erroneou | t 4 th noon that to Thomas |* Aon think , warned of the pr as the police could learn no ’ a P . —— coast of William F. Wal man was ever in that cit A now ur. 3 ig eae mactagie a fugitive treasurer of The land police are still] ma th " Hritain, ¢ h., Savings working in the belief t t | cmeeanen - . 7 7 said ing to m model man” of the Connecticut | SUPREME ‘COURT IN oncision; gives the county commissioners no | ne wht his be cape to the Orient city ia in that place, although the MADE TODAY RESTRAINS | auth to lesue | The eens ie ee z The man's defalcation is now| Seattle detectives and Pinkerton} Ying COUNTY FROM GIVING At pending in the sen- - rele said to aggregate more than « half/men claim to have equally good] at h, if will give the Tw igTes? PoPaAR, COMICAL, SENTIMENTIC SONGS UV | ra “y al | niiiion dollars, the exact figures! ground for believing him to be in| MOORE ASSISTANCE commissioners such power A Tw DAY "OMY A SLAB OV WHITE MARBLED! "MY SWEET - | Apne beg gd apenas = ng $541,886 hiding here ART'S Ay AMAZON QUEEN"! “PASS PIE 4 NAPKIN, THERE'S | th ' lige er (Star Special Service.) By the de n of the supreme 566 On AY CHUNO"L “Te DDY'S TEETH ARE BRIGHTLY GLEAMING"! c % BIG CASES THIS MONTH OLYMPIA M psa A Ragone coast aralk WASHOAT! hoe Fae DOW’? PESTER MOTHER ON A an March {s expected to t t coun posed Jar A. Moore a half million dol- - A “WULIE LAYS BENEATH TH’ SOD"). gett | w month for the prosecuting at « t t 1 is » hely t canal. | | Thaw’s Will Is Up ne office Constan " canal T of this county at Evar ined. Thaw's Will and the Ravensdale w é y th 1 el ted to issue “gy? gee ia hn a Ruth Jackson murde - Je toda can peach i Pes gl attache ine Sr Leod case fo nsl The 1 that the ey € | pre sanity. He ah 1 in tae ealinias for that me constitution, but that the state law 1 bonds the writer was laboring " | = swsion and partic ri a a 1 | S tarts =e DONT TIP YOUR HAT! SALUTE! The witness said « tr 1 e je ugh in , onuy ‘ On ecu him a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) man of t { t of his ma } and two f R " Lock Horns Again . r chairman of tt " th € whe “ n be f th . " rr pies t You ‘LAY BENEATH THE SoD” < | WHEN / FINISH WITH You f/ | JE THE POLICE CAN'T | THE S-3 PAVSELFIY fi / ‘ : PIPER ATTEMPTS a BUILD A Tec) STH | Rae W. M. E and | - Watkin of erdeen, | } WHILE NATE MEMBERS FA-,, na ohne rt vu De Aad beg: sabicits os vm | ne . chang n the mea a i ie Jenn for a sanitariy VORING DIRECT PRIMARY Be tram the the - “ine Te iaaencn talk a wee BILL WERE THINKING, MO Imm ly uy ling of | north of Green Lake, and the price TION NEARLY CARRIED TO Piper r as $75, POSTPONE GILL INDEFIN- |; ane grumped Whe) 9 ROBBED HIS EMPLOYER | ITELY 3] = sing attempted “THE OLD WAY Abaut four y voted in the| Norman H. McLean, an employe | (Star Special Service.) affirmative, and he time the|of the Seattle Hardware company,| The correct way to salute your you that the old style of raising the) spread lke » and promises OLY yMP Wash, M 1 tive vote was put friends of the| was arrested yesterday afternoon} lady friend on the street no longer|hat is cumbersome and awkward. | to te destroy 1 atyle T f ve fgainst the di-|measure had recovered conscious-| charged with systematically rob-| means exposing your head to winds | Indeed, it is quite an art to be able} ld custom of overing the | rect primar was made this | ness, and the call for the negative | bing ht employers, When con-| 4nd draughts, but, according to the} to tip your hat properly | head in respect to the ladi like | morning b; ator Piper, whol|vote brought a rousing chorus of | trowted with the evidence against | latest edicts of the amitha, is in| It started in Newport—the — new | the ourtesies, is only the | moved-that ft indefinitely post- | “Noes |him he broke down and made 4| saluting the la army style, by | style. It consists of the military 6a The | pone 1 The amended bill was re) The bill was rdered reprinted! complete confession to Detectives| caising the hand to the tip of the| lute, of raising the fingers of t t ust ported by the senate congnittee on|and made a@ special order for Tues-| Byrne and Phillips, the arresting of-) hat right hand to the brim of the ha nit the apts la eivibewen and elections, uM@king nu- | day. ficers. Why not? Did it never occur to} Just @ fad, but it has begun to|a salute