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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR [enme,cen™ WEATHER FORECAST.-PAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT BOUTH WINDS. OF S. E. CO’S NEGLIGENCE “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES” ; rs, James R. Brackett, of Bothell, Frightfully Cr Crushed by Derailed Car at Ninth’ "and Madison Another Name Added to the List of Victims of Seattle Electric) Company's Economical Methods. mages rs hii eetes REAR AA RR ee! . * LIFE NOT CONSIDERED, *) *| “ . Today's ¢ Went at Ninth and Madison marke the « raph Services) fourth time » ¢ days that a weat-> t car has left the @& fb WARSAW, March 7—A bomb teed at tha placa, The Seattle Kiectric company hes & was thrown today Into the ‘apart de ho effort vent furthor accident the * ments of Prince Irgatynekt, directot 7 I His " tir oe u ‘ of the government high school, The ’ Bunda) © I eotl costing two lives, was the house was wrecked, but the prings feeekt of criminal negligence, either on the part of npany ® Sr ae | escaped uninjured of ite employes * ° Php Fort Lawton-Baltard collision @ year ago was another # A og Toh iy 0 Big Russian Robbery. FP pwety 0 # | steamer Malaga wea lost in signt | MOSCOW, March 7.—While tha] ng mire esdbiind eae Sean Senn adttaante of 1 ot ¢ silamare th a fog, © , | Officials of the Moscow university) 3 ae nd . bodies have bean Washed ashore. 1 |) Were being pald off at the Chan’) pclae cotatety within ® Week two care jumped © | 1. unknown how many were aboard. | ry \oday, seven armed men pithe track at the same p crashing into nearby stores, * * entered and demanded money They | Soh: rails om Madison street are of th i-fashioned kind, @ City water will be shut off Fri- | fred into the air, seleed §20,000 . fay from 9 a m. to 4 Pp m. o nd escaped, killing the sergeant een laid years & hen travel bot to be compared . pm. om | an ’ « | Raving been lt ie pee tet 1 * | Howard st. from Sixth ay. to Denny | of police at the door. The police} eit what it Is today ® | way, and on Terry and Minor ava. | surrounded the untversity and are The Stone & Webster ayndicatea, which owns « & | from Howell «t Denny way. searching all of the Dalldings. Mrtet reltways, Insivts on maintaining Its single track ays. # ee tem om the | sity, Raltlerd and Fort Lawt res, apa * ; i af the fact that it has cost scores of tives, and accifents are @ él ecourting , * H feat te oo are compelled to risk thetr itves dally in the # Bands of the ele us, Not @ day goce by but that some # 3 D@ptieance is violated. And yet Btone & Webster are continually # for new franchises. And, in the meanwhile, the prosecuting ® ig doing nothing. * * RARER and mangtet beyond rec- | Madison, were awakened by a crash, | SENATE PA BILL PRONIG i » stamped out. George A Deneath the wheele of a | ® car loaded with earty rising! ITING GALE OR MANUFAC. | Virtus, cheirman of the legislative ar, Mra. James R. Brack. | PA**etaers left the track near Ninth/ “TURE OF HARMFUL ARTI. | committee ft the AntiCigarette , Mra James R. "lav. A half hour later another car axue, the morning telegraphed Bothell, was aimost instantly | sumiped at the ne on « CLES IN THIG GTATE AFTER pastor Ge me F Cantorill the'ar ef the corner pf Ninth av. and| Wednesday me car SEPTEMBER 1. | ganisation’s congratulations fer his M at 890 oelock this/ weetbound, left treck ~ successful work same spot. In each case no injuries| The anticigar law passed the! Joe Schiumpf, a. leading local tracks held by poor] o od and the care were quickly | senate yesterday and will soon go | cigar man, said this morning Sepcorte, Perting reoaving of Madt- | the rail, WN effort | to the governor to be signed and 1 am very glad the bill was en et, Caeted the westbound car to ma Y th danger | ade a law. Local tobacco deal passed. It le « good thing, not only Peek Violently, wetil the rear wh | h res today way that they are " for the morale and physteal health (were thrown m the track ure The rails Ninth and it and will by no means array | of the young, but also for the cigar eed her husband were in| Terry are frightfully irregular, per-| themselves against it. They are|dealers. Cigarettes are not profit ‘Seat on the right atde.| ceptibly so to the naked eye. They |siven until the first of September| able. We hare sold them because ; by the acelident, both | were laid years ago, and the Manges! to dispose of their stocks of cigar-| we had to supply the demand, and ed and, as itt rear trocks] on the olf raile are worn until bare ectee, the few essentials from mich our customers have been isrwely WILL THE CORONER'S JURY FIND MOTORMAN M’KAY, WHO DIED AT HIG POST, RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FORT LAWTON i frown re. Brackett wae| iy an eighth of an inch of smooth | the forbidden coffin nail is made.) among the young wil alad their deadty clutch ana| tect holde the care to the track. |and thea there will be no more ecld|t® get rid of my stock of ciger Bs santo ANG GXONGRATS THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC x are nah | 34 fect, beaten, bruised and| The rocking caused by the irragule, | or made iy this state. ettes. 1 know that the dealers will Snes aan ame, arti acer een ane ' fe death. The right Drake.) and weakened ratis enetly threw the Members of the Anth-Cigarette! help those who prosecute violators 4 off, and the derailed | care off the track league, the Y. W. C. A., the W. Cl of the new law Mined an instant by the| The victims of today’s wreek, Mra | T. U. and other organtestions have| Tennesses, Indiana, Wistonsin body. the grip stilt clinging | James R. Brackett, and her husband | expressed their great satiafaction|and Nebraska are the only other table. was dragged on three respected citizens of Rothell,|(oday at the passage af the bill, |states of the union which have down Madison st. Gripman| where they have lived for years. and hope that the perntelows hebft | antictgarette lawe. Mopping It below Seventh ay. Mr, Brackett ts broken with grief - 2 case ema a SE frightful accident can only be| That he might be the first to break d to the culpable negiigence|the news to his daughters, Mr.[| TTR RR AAR RARRAAHe VEER EE EEEE EEE EES ie Beattie Electric company. The| Rackett left immediately for hie . * at cable track between | home. * PIPER'S ANTL-MOORE BILL PASSES AWAY, land Terry ava. ix being slight-| The body of Mra. Brackett wasl» slininilis . Ewered to correspond with the| taken first to $01 Madison st, an ot the new street paving. | later to the morgue. A deputy cor- ” = Reape Aw a t Pets sae et Se be pee et aT st Gantinaie F. 0. Stallings Fails to Show Up at Coroner’s Inquest—-Motorman the past days, four) oner was on the ground svon after is appalative power was defeat mine at Olym Hisees care have, jumped | the} the denster. te last night by a most decisive vote, 19 to 47 * Graser Blames McKay and Admits That S. E. Co. Employes Are Forced o oxect where Mre.j Coroner Carroll announced this * An interestiqg debate preceded the action on the bill, In this morni afternoon that he will | tigat J morning the eacee’ at| Mra Brechetts death on Batueins |% favor of the passage of the bill only two members addressed # to Depend Upon ur Memory to Avoid Accidents. Francis hotel, at Ninth and! morning. * the house, Hanson and Freudenberg of King county, Half a @ paNe a kes at 2 SRT SE ® dozen other speeches by members from various parts of the @# 2 “UNWRITTEN LAW” ‘is! Conductor F. O. Stallings, a man Motorman Graser admitted that ® state vigorously opposed the measure . whose testimony is of first im-|08 that very trip another car h: .* All of the opposition speakers expressed the opinion that # WINNER AGAIN mrtaee i Geticaiinns: sas tale flolen 6 switeh oe him without ub ® Seattle was old enough and bi¢ enough to provide ite own * to blame for the Fort Lawton ac-/i.05 gor the fact that he heard the “ ston fo . cident, is missing, and search for * maaicipal lawe and that there was no oceasion for the legisla. @ (Beripps Telegraph Service.) (Serippe T. erent Gorvies.) es haat Seon fralthens gif Bye bg ate gone ® tere “butting to. * GUATEMALA CITY, March 1 SONORA, Cal, March 1—The| Stallings was, according to Claim | 200): 1h" tyes time o bese « Piper several days ago gave up al! hope of securing favor; # | Tne American charge d'affaires hae | Jury in the case of George Scott,| Agent Hammond, of the Seattle . # able action upon the bill, His condition festerday did not por # | gone to Honduras in an endeavor to | O>8tsed with p ughter in kill- meets company, notified to attend | _— no yin 7 RP. - - ing William Con y at Tuolumne the coroner's inquest this morsing jraser ther t fied that # mit of any lobbying on his part among the representatives and =” | setthe the present war. on 4, Drought tn a verdict of|over the body of Helge Hansen,| there were no lights at the end of # he was not present at the deathbed scene * - eo Gat os th it ot nat |the Mae; that the light a bs Bcpoageg not guilty teday. Seott found his| who died as the result of crimina’ e line; a ights were * * (Beripoe Telegraph Gervice.) wife in « cabin with Connelly. Hel carelessness op the part of some|the switch at the park siding, and Reka eee eek eee PANAMA, March 7.It le report-| shot through the door, shattering|one, When Stallings’ name was|that unless these lights at the * a* @eronen ser 0 ON H His TRACK) wae m a pera od Bat the ops | Conneliy’s hip, who died a week|called this morning he was not|switch were burning it was the ANG RETURNS amPTy HAND.|,. There 's bardiy any person, even | 0 ae . ome: | nave been defeat lat | present, and {t was found that he|duty of a motorman on a car going peat: including Prosecutor Hesey, who setitilianen had moved from his boarding house, |toward the fort to proceed to the or SCHMITZ AP-| dolieves that Abe Ruef has left this “lat 1628 Third av., last night, pre fom of the line, the lights betng out PEARS IN COURT ON ANSWER city. Court officials and others had not been heard of since. meaning that there was no car at TO CHARGES. Unhesitatingly say that he has hid It was developed in the testimony | the end den himself away until certain jot Motorman Graser that there was| Graser testified that Motorman papers can be prepared and filed no system on the Fort Lawton line|McKay should have pulled the Spaeks heen akete $ | by his attorney regarding the writ NY Ol D ] HING in regard to passing cars, and {t/lights on as he passed the switch Zi of error issued by Judge Hebbard depended largely upon the motor-| going to the fort, and that if he # (ergs Tainan Caves) 5) ae Monday afternoon ipiticas! Smeg ; |man’s memory as to where and|had done so he (Graser) would bs e en he had passed c: ‘o | have ited he WH le rumored thai Ruet was & Rusf's Queen Methods. (Gripe Tolegrash Servies.) (of tande in Oregon. He was ques-| When be had passed cars a to/ have walted Ot tne, te eed ae & ’ Lpc 7. | tioned as te how by dicate — 7 diabowes — ne & ® neon Bete this morning, «2 %} ‘Phere is not a person familiar WABHINGTPON, I March 7 tioned as to how indicate” ac | ON tt The coroner's jury this aftergoos : F $ coon The report 1s ®) with Ruef who has not more than George Sorenpon, land agent at|@ulred certain state lands and the) stotorman Graser admitted that | visited the scene of the wreck in Gucon firmed. > nean sale Hed { ; “ . “4 & # |e om astonished at the queer PRESIDENT HOBSON OF WASH. Teas company, ‘ates enabled the Portland, Ore, was called to | “mome allotments were he the trip _ “¢ ory y Bo geo car fg ty hele Seteness * hoda he uses to gain his points INGTON METEOR CO., ANO|!stter company to buy the stock of stand Yeday in the trial of Binger! the cost to ot and p fatal collision he forgot where | tric company he belialiadiaiediedied That he will appear is thelr be) eee Tine OF ROGERS.|'%? mining company on option and| Herman. His fertimony tended to| given to un Ot R ter ths | ee Rt pected De ee ieee (Scripps i. | sel! it at prices fixed by themselves, | sho conaplency the pureha o e of beer.” em ee Sam Sree a vo 7 oan me learaoh Servien) Judge Hebbard and Heney are] HESSELTINE CO. STEP OUT | President Hobson hae been at outs ~*~ ne geae dle nnehaay grteg of @ stage of heer leause he thought he had passed | Albert Reeks, at the fort hospital, 4 ett i ‘0, March 7—~/| ssid tg be looking for each other LATTER FIRM STILL CON-| with the Rogers-Hesseltine man. McKay's car at the switch before. passed a very bad night, bit re efforts of Prosecutor | with guns, arising over ‘the state . giaient for seme tna, If I had not made a mistak vived strongly this morning. For @ eat am ene sss | ns ona innit *enaoer| LAND COMMISSIONER'S | |3:cr3.5, crests seek nate os 4 ‘slong the misaing Yester tateuienied when he issued Reet —— sat He. etoars thought that I had already sed | momentarily expected ng ge hewn . r agoeiies Gt 6 SOREN menEnE Is | McKay, 1 would not have The victims at the Pacific hos- * afternoo: Superior Judge ‘ easeltine » Roger . E chat Bhoritt. O7Ned | eee of ‘Gua § ‘rei atl apse igen ne, (examine the books, reported that |ahead. I have to depend on my|pital are on the way to recovery, j iia grager Gitiganes tl ene mens my a a Cees © sseltine company, and President |the office system of the Washing ARE CURBED recente lll ay fl cig ey and, with the exception of brokea “sg Ruef and Cor hat time bu onday night he #88 | Hobson, of the Washington Meteor|ton Meteor Mining company waa rege i ~~ mer Gol s. will be released with no : ry good but presented no figu pe ig yer "— [grave Injuries. eet ee ee ee gv (Béripps Teiegraph Gervies.) | These will como up in the senate! Late this afternoon the con { e sale of stock went to the! Gi yePIA, March 7.—The senate |totorrow afternoon where little op-| case against Ruef an pir-lunnual meeting of stockholders be olor . Bo agg no £ lilicse Sent: oleh ¥ eo m Motoor Mining com | this morning passed, without oppo-| position is antictpated ! ‘ t lege ” peny ané hare went to the? sit, nendment, the b Phe Ross investiga commit chief of police comes nD If Ruet} George K. Rogers, of the Rogers-| Rogers-Hesseltine company sittom oF ndment, the six bille PP i Bs ag in gating omit. | he was going some company, retired from the director. | Trial Thie Afterncen, ute of the mining company at the |‘? Show wh ‘eroner Fails in Hunt dose 8 Fieseuaaiiah’ cae Seadves wal . 4 reported by the Ross investigating tmto Ross’ methods of i afternoon ¢ a ) will be nerengel the Ard, which, ae tet is sai ston ry cog . hal committee, intended to correct the | handling the state money last night| sred and stated Schmitz, who atrived from | pow constitute Bene cent oe ntormation on this polnt but) evity im the state land laws andj and found that he pe on hand ’ 66 n late faa NIE Ge teworabte bo tho Beacretes- | etnias a Seat oui rat y we carb that power of the land com-| more.than $100,000 which should 1 Sheriff) noon with the b education. | 5 management of the Wash-|Rogers that he had re 4 only | "mene a-on Ue state. treanery t nen 1 pes iti El. oe { sual f t| Rogers-Hesseltine company in twe 6é 3] [O1LES, HOWE —& ~PARRELL | bes entered sertons chareee ogall st i 5 »\ the four indictmer y ing bint | p44) te red the a tlyears time. A ADMINISTRATOR OF | °'Briet ‘thae, to in| with extortion ch had been entere to be The comimittee did not report any WANT ; R | O'Brien's report was heard before 4 hen court»! he The case was continued uatil on the Washington Meteor ‘Min-| results 42 expert accounting of the THE SULLIVAN ESTATE DIS8-| suae0 Albertson this morning, with : ~ sail [next Monda nm mp and the Rogers-Hes- | books CHARGED FOR MALFEAS-|the exceptions of Piles, Howe & ; : : ANCE—JUDGE ALBERTSON | Farrell. They ask for immediate | DAN HANNA WILL NOT HEARS CASE : surt to wait unt q ( K Vi | RESIST WIFE'S DIVORCE. | =e preme art he a th 1 4 The remov f Terence O'F 4 poe 4 Telegraph Service.) fr b 5 s administrator erteon took ¢? t - 4 BURIED SUNDAY mia on levee caer anaes ee ee an jk nti will offer no defense to| | “ ogc nF t Be la e ” © charge his wife's suit for = yg 2 O'Brie s fis s t oa The fun : on 4 question of alimony|COTTERILL AND OTHERS DE This was the second ap th w fi Howe & I , Rae "Te nt $ ee on “ {will ngreemont between] FEAT THE STONE & WEB-/). lt Kiedis bes having \* hare sn vt «, Howe & ell % ay M the re i aoe Sata he matter) gPE® BILL AND IT 18 INDEF:| bir: passed by the senate under! y has t i y as ed } Bthe Fort Law al ph frie a team of el 4 Se Will be he cantect | INITELY POSTPONED. lm misapprehension of its purport,| Of the estate since Sullivan die opt ghar Aye Reread H M4 from the § ‘ dtp , a oe ‘ ; und killed in the house. | Mineo Tedee | we ' on 8 : Fi faking ro 2 | ph th “ A A Nabb ar Special Service.) » different form it was rein " ‘ f atternonn Ay OLYMPIA, Wash, March 7 troduced in the ate t pone 4 Bervice Ave neath wheels w la nt to the judiciary mittec archase a site in bs of th re ed b ead Ali oat Senator) Cotterill led a successful | sad Game back simont identical 4 ight tlor Re- us oe 1 rs t death resulted. McNabb fight oni the floor of the senate this! with the bill the house are several offers im! of w as ene — atu vies morning for the defeat of the Cotterill, in opposing it ar nmittee to sell the city grand | Gay wore a freeze out” bill championed by the | terized it as a “freeze ou asl Most promir |, He was 40 years of ag tone & Webster interests and de-| Pauihamus declared nus as} Hansen was ™ ave Wena: 8 A alone latred for the purpose of facilitat | did also Nichols. | |the Bonney-Watson part 5 trie péopert rehad without 6 all | GIRL 18 MISSING In a collision last night at Sec: | noma cores 8 ra | 4 hat ¢ : ne «irl ts a badly injured The eng) { 1 c f th A ate 7 erik cing 1 are of age rashed into the bus with terrifte The report has been made by In the bid th bon: Tht r Mr n et oy ; + cht feet 4 ¢ medium | force rhe driver of the bus andl a me « f the go r t| hou ‘ x tated t ves aa be . at a me i tt h J eyes, and he ri ed injury that the Harrig 7 & tr th t had t 1 « a) Columbia h ° fender as id th er HELGE HANSEN waist, long brown cout and a|at Georgetown, and Ralston was | over immediately the 1e | wewer bond tasue will be f f 17th « ne rank of vice te bier: et t f Fort Lawton Wreck hat. able to proceed to the hotel. of sewer bonds which the bank 000, and the park bonds 1 There is an . v

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