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x Sullivan, 2 gaioonkeo pe from just & peeond © ‘violated and was Ww oe | the « efore | money for arrest ca was a dist wan of the qtemies of Mo woudly peal mayor he ga man poll’! Wp Ris maloon ? Swine ones Deliewe thelr care i Balifran bead & : % cell, and that neither Me Chief Wapper fa his behalf and Barbee pat the « te rema ~d | Seattle " He therefore when eon bun stein | by Detee- and was where he} ar hours | they y tay Gite $500 Dal! % the meantime fof Puitees Ww stein at where May Moor wae ‘the ttre th thelr inadiuiry ‘Finally Sulitvan mH Gm wn. Who issue Chief of Po! Peart that Police i te Whom the ball money was! ftileated Sullivan, he waa | money led Detectives Rar. | to rearrest Suiltvan. | at his saloon. The! jon to go back aediy for the! im sOtme sort red. The detec- @ kindly permitted | an Into his waioon un- half an hour on sedering nis 1. 4 yeder | Van at rented ourte wn [the sidewalk and then re saloonkeeper had escaped |} When he jmorning J “TE! bond at $200. and went away agair arraignment before Judge ¢ ton this trial wit! be Sulttvan bey stetn's rights ty te he ‘The case of Axel Carlson, was penstetn | preduce the man in court tomorr: | morning at 9:30, “Twill Jail these men every Sun morning, regardless persiat in violating iy securing an or. | @tclared the chtef today. Mayor | right of the courts to direct his chiet| cometery catted | Of patto discharge a prisoner, far ae these instructions te. | contrary to the statutes ’ It seeme that Hi Gill then went ted in| to Judge Gtitlam and got an order before | fixing the an Wappen. | Hvan was allowed Captain | Moore said “Ward ha manner of sec The statu form and manner of fix } cepting batt of | batt and, ca be deposited with the county ae \ed to the officer, whe thereupon has to release his prisoner.” | THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECASTGhowers Tonight and Tuesday; Light Gouth Winds. SEATTLE, WASHI HE SUNDAY LAW AND ' PAT SULLIVAN CLASH i . a= — 5 ery Pretty Story About Sullivan Being the Real! i of the City and His Great Intluence wis WRECK VICTIM Executive Is Rudely Shattered. AT REST ried that Qerdon in court fixed Sulltvan drew $300 of his was originally He ppear ade this hile down batt $500 A tims of the Fort Law x The funeral of Helge Hanson. fone of the vi ning which collision, t place of the ot car Ar® | yesterday, under the auspl L067 al sermon was | @rand kk The tun |by Rev, George & | ot Pret leburch, and the prayer at the grave William Chapm Reopre sentatives of the 17 subordinate I G. 'T. lodges were in attendance North | Berator G. F ttertit, era | ter of the order, delivered an let the deceased. stated tn the services The largest gathering which had jattended a funeral in Seattle for many months, perhaps the cost |stnee the burial of Pormer Chief of | Police Meredith, attended the tuner Jal, Butterwe larwest chapel be ing crowded and hundreds gathere ‘flim the streets Over half an hour }was oncupied by the crowd passing th | througn te vlew the remai tr eo! mt tn Mount Mieasant afternoon, te net when a date for delivered rider, pastor tefused to dincuse the md saying that a differ pinton as te Chiet Wappen the matter exleted, | nding a settiement of this|°% *** had no wish to remain Jatt the Christian Adventist otty o saloonkeeper, was arrested, Judge # at $200, and a writ of cpus waa leaued by Judge Hing upon Chief Wap to accept the bond a similar Morri« nam Hushell as of ball the law Moore today denied taemint wee * to take money for bat! and ox Dee was a member of Balti t in *©) lodge No, 100, 1. O. G. T. and wae 8 ROL TUR very prominent in Seandinaytan church and lodge circlom nt of ball for sullt $500, and this order waa pre to Captain Ward. and Sal no right capt that for the statutes provide the ering b m= are plain as to the! NEW BANK The organized It may fix the amount that thie me the! provides that of ney must clerk | ertificate taken and present-| Bank of Savings, im Seattle business only purchased fo the sum of $140,900 cash, lot 1 | block 1, Sarah A. Hell's addition, or recently for saving today NGTON, M ore ONDAY, MARCH 15, 1907. WHISKY RING FIGHTS ANNEXATION The resolution adopted by the elections and boundaries committee of the councl! last week endorsing the expenditure of a large sum of money in Ballard, providing that city becomes annexed to Senttle, will be presented to the council to hight and will probably be adopted without question. At the discussion of the tier lore the committee it came out that the whisky Interests at Ballard, supported by the liquor interests here, are making a strenuous flabt againet annexation. The whieky ring hopes mot only to defeat an oe DIRECT COMPR (Star Special Service. OLYMPIA, Wash, Mareh 11-— ‘The direct primary conference com mittee Introduced compromise bill In the senate today and all sigue point to its prompt passage by both houses, The bill is a strong one, being much supertur to the league bill, and an improvement over the senate bill The senate this morning passed | the Wenatchee bridge bill and a bill C. E. PLANS EXHIBITS TO BOOST EXPOSITION [BUYS SITE FOR} ssstare expstiom on hits Endever Gn nézation, but to so frame up the palities! situation at Ballard so an to-earry the next election and name 4 Gounei) that will reduce the $1,000 Noense which the present counc!! bas adopted Very few of the Ballard saloons have begun paying the larger li | Compe, Another thing that has decided the Hquor interests to make a termined fight against annexation in that at the present time the sa loons in other suburbs are reaping @ rich harvest, owing to the Sunday closing in Seattle. mea Sse RIMARY OMISED for a home for aged and persons. The house this morning withdrew the Stuck river appropriation bill infirm back to the appropriation commit tee a6 & club to compe! the senate | to first pase the omnibus appropria ten bill | The bank examiner bill and Tor ren’ land bill are spectal orders | of business tn the senate this after jseee and the meral appropria tions btil is In the house. vention Grounds Will Advertise the A. Y. P. E. to Delegates Other New Convention Plans. jon on a email vention, for the purpose of attire ing delewates to the resources of the «Ww ington te the plan new being Bo by members of the brietian Endeavor convention com state towns to the convention tn « body land take them home at the close of | the convention In the same way O€er 100 applicat have been reeetved for membership In the oon- vention chorus, which is to meet to- nigtt in the Plymouth Congreme- thon? church for the first rehearsal from the special order and sent tt) PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 9. NO. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. S. E. CO. KILLS WOMAN; THEN CHANGES RAILS LOSI WALK (Sorippe Telegraph Servi LOUISVILLE, M street car strike is assuming serious Only lines |New Rails Were Laid at Madison and Ninth the Night After Mrs. Brackett Was Killed There, Al- | though Three Derailments Had Occurred There Be- NG fore. | Seattle Ble company the repair of the « t cable track between > and Terry ave. last Thursday aft or Mrs. James K n Bothell, had been kille siiment of a car in morning The work done between olght and morning, so a8 not to in ertere with traffic none living in the were awakened t wore aware « condition on one terles of travel seem nothing To Mrs, rant the dif life and vio- Removing aft the of bas occurred cause nee of ite main ed Brackett ference betw lent, horrible Since the tr policy of the to mes ch 1—The rie as shown death. wedy ting without pew ratia, but Brackett was safety of three are night ckett by the proportions procee the Mr point The inquest over the remains of Brackett will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to de termine the responsibility of Mrs, Brackets death Coroner Carroll will subpoena the Three cars ieft the track at the! crews of all « which jumped the ame point at whith Mra. Brackett | track on Madison st. previous to the killed within the he eath of Brackett, and Supt. Kemp- eding her ath, b ster of the Beattle Electric Co., will the company paid no attention| «lso be foreed to testify at the in- the dangerous condition of the! ¢ t ack which there railments plainly Indicated. efective rails could have easily on Tuesday nesday night as on but it needed 4 sacrifice limb to awaken the dila accident overt the death of the price paid travel at this running. The strikers persuad ing the men to quit officinis say the threatened to u Shortly before railway company suspension of all service following statement The city is im the hands mob, The railway company has enough # to rum the cars, bat no police protection and the Itves « men and passengers are in therefore no effort will be ran the cars until the rio: tng is suppressed.” It ts rumored that the compan may put Pinkertons on the cars to morrow The atrikers dy namite noon the street announced the with the compan have was secure and but neighborhood, | Mr the driving that the worn veo rails which had caused cident had been re cod those wh of uptkes of loyal tanger made t “8 t app: This afternoon an inquest in be |ing held over the reniaine of Rob- ert A. MeNabb, the teamster of the Seattle Transfer company who was killed Inet Friday evening un- der the wheels of his own truck, The charge is made that he was agement of the ttle knocked from his seat by a Seattle oom y to its responsibility in the| Electric car which etruck the truck matter ‘and frightened the horses into run To the company the delay in rem- ning away KLINE HEIRS SEEK GALLAND MILLIONS w FOR $1,500,000 bullding in locat was given to WHICH MRE. CAROLINE! Mrs. Galland for life After her KLINEGALLAND LEFT To/| “ath one-half of the property was to be divided equally between the CHARITY—CASE WILL RIVAL | oye surviving brothers and a alster SULLIVAN ESTATE. The been replace night or Wed Thursday night of life or| y man-| TROUBLE. AT - PORTLAND LOGGING CAMPS CLOSED AND BUILDING OPERATIONS WILL BE AT A STANDSTILL WITHIN SS IAN IS ON _ TRIAL FOR LIFE sonar | mittee. of Mr. Kitne neniigininonaen Three of Kline's brothers were The prospective litigatic residents of Germany, one of them will of Mrs. Caroline K and the sister Mved In Seattle. who left her million and half} Some years later all of the ra to charity, promises to be a| brothers and the sister were in- close second to the Sullivan estate| duced (o release their interest in In addition to Mra. Galland’s|the property for a sum which their relative’s intention to contest the | descendants now claim were entire- will, another and probably more and which they serious factor has arisen | would never bh accepted had they The relatives of Lazarus Kline, | been familiar with the actual value | Mra. Galland’s previous husband,/ of the property The corner in |who died in 1891, apd from whom | question is one of the best in Be- | Mra. Galland inherited the great aitie, its present value being close part of her property, will fight for | to a million; the rental pald by the part of the estate. By the terms | Stone, Fisher Co. Is $43,000 a year, of Mr. Kline's will lots and 3,| If the release made by the Kitne block 6, A. A. Denny's addition, | heirs should be set aside as ilegal which are the southwesterly corner ey would be of Second ay. and University st. the northwest corner of Westhawe | av. and Pine st, as a alte for the | permanent home of the bank. Bert Ferrer was the seller. The property bas @ frontage on Westlake av Pine st. and Fourth av Temporary quarters for the bank are now being fitted up in the Erick won butiding, corner First av. and Me of Lorenz Polznak, oF) verily wounding him. Mike Skroupa| University sa, where the bank will ihe calls himself, charged is still at the Providence hoapttal| 2" for business during the latter in the firot degree, ja| 18 & serious though not dangerous | P*tt of the week condition. He is partially paralyzed) 4* 8008 a8 the widening of Pine i ee Dore Sow Senerte ai & cheek af te Gm Tees) et. te settled, the directors will | erect @ permanent bank building on bie the so-called Ravensdale be. pe omar Bh | oe new property. 3 ” @ shooting by Dep At the meeting of the board of occurred on January | uty Sheriff Matt Starwich, of Ra-| directors last Saturday the follow Te the course of a saloon | vensdale. Deputy Prosecuting At ing officers of the bank were elect ie defendant pulled a revol-/torney Vanderveer is prosecuting|ed: Daniel Kelleher president; RB. oad fnetantly Bled Alex-| the case, and A. J. Spreckert is de| Ausias-Turenne, vice-president: ©. and then shot Mike fending Potensk. The jury is being| H. P. La Farne 7 . Pere aeomee ae jury «| & Farge, secretary; Lewis ( | selected today | Palmer, cashier a ae 2 Se oy cee ame The echethe tnvetves getting the | ofthe Messiah,” the oraterto which various commercial clube of the| te te open the convention on the © to set up emall exhibite of | nigit of July 9, At least 1,600 voloes products of the etate on the grounds | will be required of the mammoth convention tent of few designs have been sub- PORTLAND, Mareh The log the C. EB This will serve as « boost to George A. Virtue for the | gers of Portiand and ¢ ‘olumbta | for the big exposition in 1999. pester contest of the conven-| fiver region today deciied to shut Another new praject looks to the ithovgh many inquiries have | down all camps indefinitely on ac snlon of all the C. B. soctetios out«} Ramp made concerning the contest.| count of the mill workers’ strike side of Beattie on Puget sound for) Magy students of the high solv here. the purpose of chartering a special lage empected to contribute designs.) One thousand men are affe excursion boat, which will bring all} AM contributions mast be in Mr.| The master builders of Px the delegates of the surrounding} Wrane’s hands by March 20. Gay begen laying off still inside of two weekw }eaid men in the * be affecte | terest in the property on which the StoneFisher -——~+—_—__ —_____——_- STREET SUIPTS | wards this end will soon be made. | SUPREME COURT DENIES WRIT /ing of court crowds thronged the TWO WEEKS. (Scripps Telearanh Service.) ted to ete wtand Five butiding trades will Co.’s me Shows First Trump Card at Start of Thaw| =» Today--Former Counsel Placed on Stand-- @fEvelyn’s Story Again at Issue— Leading "Question Is Objected to and Sustained, Cs | Blocked Jerome : During the course of the e Hlln te eae ne ya 4 litigation did you come ite effect upoe the mind of the da,| inte possession of any letters in the tones h jhandwriting of the defendant? asked Jerome of Longfellow Objections Sustained. Delmas objected and The records showed that Delmas| tained, but the question at that time said he was perfectly |in a different form. Delma | willing the state should go into the that the matter Jere truth of the story trying to bring out did a And sow under rebuttal testimony, as the rend Hletters Were written before June, Delmas read from 1903, when Evelyn told Thaw her it law that pre and when the latter is al nim going into the to have suffered the first aceording to law brain storm Jerome then sald he did not Delmas tnaisted that to attack Evelyn's story, but ad no place In the ly wished to show that Thaw aoe ov" | knowledge stories of girls b ” lating | ruined years previous prior to June Fitzgerald the from tion to the the affidavit. He presented « to Longfellow for identifica It was formally announced today that James D. Pharo and assoc have purchased the Alaska Cc Steamship pany, articles havit signed this morning. The was reported in The Star on Feb but dented at the time by lever saw it before.” i that the lawyers mee did not have the affidavit Jerome Blocked Again Delmas for the See original , been sale o ates ruary 28 the principals Capt. Omar J and James Kener later agein (Seripps Telearaph Service.) against SOF! A March a} Ruef While walking in the Bores gardens | tod, M. Perkoff. the I |premter and minister of and terior, was inated by Humphre dD. PP al ma pany ° AHARAHAHHAAARAEH Bulgaria aro, vice Werippe Telegraph Service.) YORK, March 11.—Prose his first the open 4 that » play that te | Thomas er, or ay several mths ago by taking over the Alaska Commercial cor n Ca Humphrey, who has sold his inter t company, will retire from hipping business for the was sue y was put insiat was come Several trump carde ted Off with & statomen Would attempt, bir 40W8 the fnsanity defense 9 tention was charact B® wordy war bet» est in the ent M - CAUGHT WID DE Goops haj= WOT'S ALL DIS RACKET? a cba HEY, BULL, DERE'S NO INCENTIVE TER BE SUCCESSFUL WEN YER PINCHIN' MIE Alt, DE TOME! Guen and ag bit pres 4 e J to be ney is asnociated with you object,” said Jer. —y Jerome's own was the from od case Was like the B itial this me eighth w: 10 se amd ever) ¢ Duane, on! The city disbursed about $86,( OF PROHIBITION AND THE) room, until Judge . CASE 18 CLEARED FOR IMMe-|sscemding to the bench, oriered that the doors be closed and all) city employes For the second DIATE TRIAL. comers be denied admittance }time the salary of Superintendent ra a ee ee) the proceedings by moving that the) by Mayor Moore, and NMkewlse the * ®\ writ issued by Judge Hebbard be! auditing committee refused to audit , Mr. Pharo in the new company. & SAN FRANCISCO, March #/| argued at length that Judge Dunne |the mayor has named for that of The Alaska Coast Seams @ 11 —The state supreme court @/ had ao Juriadiction A long line! fice since the first of the year peor 3 the steamers Portland and Bertha, # application for a writ of pro ®| sides, | and the steamer Jeanie, #& hibition against Judge Dunne. & Judge Dunne reserved his deci | # trial of the case before Dunne. @! acted, and then adjourned the | cintidiendilinnnian NESOTA CLUB ME” #{Schmits trial om extortion set for} in the city —— | The conspiracy case quested be pres- }Chie® of Police Dinan and See a =, yor 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 11 sa =. - Abe Ruef was taken into Judge The arguments on oe, Semenes ee elec os the aaa ee corpes. procesdings of te ro to} Alaska building. Prof, Meany, of o'clock thie morning tn custody of | Shortridge, who was 7 ‘con.| Wl taking effect in the premier’s t Elisor Biggy and three deputies.| 24 hours’ imprisonment for con i. tats Wemhded Gi lot ca aolvor ax iaaewins 1 lowing his address a literary seemed bubbling over with} been heard by the district appellate | 1.1 ; e good humor court, The decision will given HE NEW ROADS | oo = today in salaries to the 1,200 yi Prosecutor Heney at once began of Streets Walters was disallowed | ——— & (Scripps Telegraph Service.) #/ net aside. The attorneys for Ruef!the pay of the several men whom j th | company now owns and operates # this afternoon dented Ruef's #| of argument was thon given by both) t which is owned by Mr. Pharo. # This clears the way for the @/sfon anti) after the supreme cour & | tomorrow of Washington (Seripps Telegran+ Service.) ig Oe sn was Continued until Frida: wine ot ee Dunne’s court shortly after 10 |known man who ed three shots, 1e state university, will be pred The ourly headed boss smiled and | tempt in Judge Dunne's court, has) i iicer minister of commerce gram will be given Long before the hour of the open-! tomorrow the evi hearing fact in the de ought records wikh | mere had < ry the testin fendant to be stricken Jerom Delmas Surprises Jerome. Delmas was was taken by ered, however, would rule al que to 19 the ——. sustained mn, showe. ‘art room objec f Chamber otal Club a GOODS ROADS CLUB WILL ASK the COUNTY FOR HALF MILLION EXPENDITURE ON 80 MILES OF CROSS COUNTY HIGH Ways. aque | satd : 1 many re Another Wrangie. preset Another folloy tion ive a tele lyo from Jerome arent 1 be and Jerome but ared lefense which willing surpri wr Did e mesnnge me Le angle the you f e. re thi # hypo itizen may . t, al ey | being and deck the in office out It st t 1 uf affidavit in| b Thaw Thaw's opinion of in base rrow representatives sunity Deimas would not nd both attorneys bject as a danger When J » tried quest! the rat that ht » the ‘county Good Hoads asac DEEELGNTF ULL agree to this unty dropped et with the « tiaad unty —— awe by one » renew Delr knowled: in r the lature, the state and north permar the Thomas € had reached him in the capacity | of Thaw and he privileged. This » intained I arm eure the peopl went # on t to or , Ctvte ® ONTRACTS HELD UP BY BONDING TROUBLE the C ttorr wa ful to emphasize t that the de He exam nother chan and Longfel wa 1 Lehane. “ pe Whit be “ us resorting ck the nation | inquir turned excu Dr coroner's That Affidavit Again pra me frow Police on Stand. Insanity ¢ lyn's 184, Dr. I Baye wie - Carth “Wrain adin’ tile. ta \ tic 1G death wer hane Office hy, of the testifie appearance Wright an tenderloin polic they 1 Ath Beye . ? : f Maryland 1 Ria cor ‘ Mguinen) jth eful bid KE | Whier | m | that endl tior ffairs ¥ MPSTER DENIES REPORTED RAISE) n ‘onal wa his