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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. VOL. 9. NO, 25 CENTS PER MONTH. 15. ATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY MUST ANSWER TO THE ' ~ LAW FOR ITS FLAGRANT DISREGARD OF HUMAN LIFE \TTORNEY MACKINTOSH WILL __|MMIRIGE GRU MAYOR DESIRES OPEN lo wad _ TRIAL BEFORE COUNCIL - |DRUGGIST PLEADS Is Anxious to flaws Cosgrove Controversy Fully GUILTY Aired and Witnesses Subpoenaed--Hinted That STRIKE BREAKER ray Corporation Is to Be Forced to Account for Alleged Criminal Neg-| -Higence and Failure to Provide for the Public Safety--Action to Be Based | eerie cease Upon Facts Brought Out in Brackett Inquest. made by witnesses | il.” ID KILLED cnciiniananiian o-——__________— J. H. Little, a drugetet, yesterday peosecritions will follow |The wheels run on the ball of the] MIDMEL AND DE FEATS. ees: gute. 88: eeling Nene Conspiracy. without a ih and ae, Attack Upon Mayor Was Result of Deliberate - iS tenet to Geter “How do you account for two $75. + erage . garoner's ing care leaving the track at this point BLIND Pigs raph Service.) A miserable gathering of hobos, If the city counell is determined {only Carlson was summoned, and cause of ath of Mrs.| before the fatal accident?” LOUISVILLE, Ky. March Me vagabonds and harmless drunkards | upon a complete and honest investi-| who made bis st ment to the come 2 Rrackett, killed. by a Mad Mr. Kempster explatned that it Nicholas Nagel, a strike vegas huddled tn the court room. Jobn| gation of the CosgroveCarlson af-| mittee regarding atter. At . Was probably due to the fact that wae dragged from 4 car today a Abraham and Louis Orth, two aged | fay dm Neged conn - ‘e mee Carlson a kintosh ) 2® harest was torn up and the} MIRKLAND, March 14—Under @/ his skull fractured, and he will dim offen were given 90 days in| extorting $60 a ee ook moan ar puaaeh an an Seine Ba Mackintoe®lirack was not level and possibly |dectwion Tuesday by the supreme | Policeman Whilman in another riot the county jail out of Carison, Cosgrove’s tenant,| bring out some connection of the that he is determined to! out of line. court, Kirkland will yet win ite| ae fatally hart and others were women why do they not take it before the | mayor with the deal the public, aod declared “How do you account for the | jeht againet blind pigs. injured. full elty council, where they are| Cosgrove, who alone was inter- that he will take ac-| accident?” in the case of Kirkland versus J empowered to subpoena witnesses?” | ested in what the committee had be- the Seatiio Klectric “I am unable to account for it.) 4. Perry, the superior court's rub This question was asked by | fore it, renewal of a liquor leense, The track was lined up the after|ing against the town ts overruled «| Mayor Moore yesterday in answer mmoned to the special Rased on the conditions| noon before.” d i ee setion. and I wil wea 1 do not think #0.” ae mt. Macktatosh “Would not that be a causo of the action will be [ fare Sate fer publive Yen at ” The first rehearsal of the Ballard died this afternoon after a} _ (Serine Telegraph Services.) nesses, and among others I would| “I know to almost a certainty,” i | Conductors on the care which |#9¢ Fremont members of the mam brief For years Mr. Grau LOUIS, March 14-The court! ike to see the author |said an official today, “that this i and disregard) 55 derailed on the days preced.|™oth Christian Endeavor chorus) It bas Just been discovered (hat (was at head of the Metropolitan decided against Frank Rocke-| 61! Chirees, called before pow de Seay” Gheek ciate cium 5 Y Of passengers on the! i tne fatal accident testified that | Will be held at the Ballard Hbrary| Ruth Jackson, now in the COUnt#! Opera Sunpany, of New York city won of John D., declaring that) ©) oo) 6 Bem oe ae geaaee’ eae Miele Eldan dee Gael i Officials of the Beattie) oo had gotified Mr, Gilitam, in| Saturday evening at 7:30. Mem-|jall, charged with the murder Of] bu: og amt of ii health wa was no fraud in the sale of "Tee. 1. an indication that the!months, with the otaan pr apher \ and gripmen C8! -aarge of the line. bere will register at this time, Thie| her husband, comes of a reepectable| rorcog ty give aver the belm to|® snc mine to him by Henry Gross! _. mine G@ melentlon Tiel tow | monit Up as soon as Cosgrove ap- i eal ae ton ae Mr. Glltham admitted that the ac-|*¢¢tlon of the chorus is expected | family tn Anaconda, Montana. The! othorg gpd come to Europe. for $268,000, Rockefeller claimed) i. ite inquiry 60 oe, fo yn plied the a Senewih Gi hae Kenan at e Quest a dente had been reported to him | *0 be nearly as large as the city | family bas been notified and will elie that the maine had been fixed. $¢ fee eetabitdhed fe tah the Bo ttc involve the mayor ip some eert land he had Investigated to find I WILL ASSIST BALLARD C. & REHEARSAL. AUTH JACKSON memberehip. come to the ald of the women | PROCEED AGAINST OFFICIALS to & query about the matter investigation, The council has the € Telegraph Service.) P. Mareb 14.—Maurice ( niaicamanienriit the git American fmpre power to compel attendance of wit Maurice Gran was bora in Aue attle Brewing & Malting company but was ordered to attend Ferry has caused the town much the accitent “Thea ts not the probable explan: | trouble have other unlicensed “The council referred these al regular hour, 2 o'clock. The there are sufficient/ ation that these rails were respon | iquor sellers leged charges against me to its | special meeting had been called one | #ible for the accident!” $$ committee for investigation. It was | hour before that, and to make sure an indication that it intended a full |that Carlson would be on hand a messenger was dispatched to his t him down town. of seandal. It ts sald a well known peaaeaomerss car aor vist ov be cates tria in 1949. Ho began his theatrt wah alone instrumental in getting | north end liquor man has been of & car, which left! “What wes the cause of the acct- | ca) carter in 1866 In company with Congrove to consent to an extension | working it up for the past two or going down grade| e%t#T" queried Mr, Mackintosh, his agele, Jacob Grau. Later he of Carison’e lease. three months. rey and Ninth ave. Truck repairs.” fe yee the tours through America The last two meetings of the com: “The countereharge that Cos- Was 0 “Was not the condition of the raile world famoue singers mittee have developed some strange | grove is now operating his saloon | petmaegionind responsible Finally launched the Maurice proceedings on the part of the com-| without a license is rot in that he fe jury returned a No. Practically the same condt- Grae Optra company, later taking mittee, savoring of « strong desire |is doing exactly as have hundreds that the accident) tions have prevalied for years complete contro! of the Metropoll on {ts part to find something that|of others. He put in his applica- the dangerous condition| “what is the difference now? opens | bouse tp New York olty would reflect odium on.the mayor. | tion early enough, a month ahead at that point Before the street was torn wp, a At the meeting held on the 4th of | of time, and has been waiting for ; Officials of the road) ine raila were supported by the x! On account of an important meet’|the month the committee called a/the renewal. The application has i on the line were! paving biocks on either side.” CAR LINE TO 0. BOW ing, Gov. Mead will probably not be | secret session an hour ahead of|been held up by the committee a | dangerous comtition| “jm I to understand that all that| able to go on the business men’s|the regular meeting, before which | month.” and Ninth ave. and | keeps the Madison street cars on the! : excursion of the Seattle Commercial | ecncnccscemeucoomemamn SA i ons to prevent ac-| wake le the paving blocks? | aaa aaa 16 een to March 14 The| club to Los Angeles on Saturday ; ewe shown by the evi- 1, ate.” WAPPENSTEIN DOSEN me ees “People who Ko Into shopm, ree a ooo Among $0 who have bought tick * te it the flanges?” LIEVE GALOON MEN CAN | taurants and the iike, do mot make] te bey counci! Hop 2 metine ots the Taliewinn ell tnewe. men ; also demonstrated! x1. sir they have nothing to do| COMPEL CITY TO ENFORCE| business for’ the potion but the) alone ot and across (h¢ | re going on the trip: L. W. Stet ; Madison st. line! wien te” SUNDAY LAW AGAINST ALL| ™*n Whe drink to excess and be | Mew Dawamish River bridge to Ox-|/2°° PX “Goodwin, George White, / of a fow blocks come riotous on the streets cause | BOW. re P. W. Ross, banker of Ellensburg; i with 4¢-pound ran ee eusinase, the trouble . Mra, Brainard, Herbert Cuthbert, i 4 you notify fashioned raile are) the line that the gripmen on the track was danger- because the rails are) W the pavement “1 didn t consider it dangerous.” les, « gripman ol Mr. Giftham reiterated that the experience on the| condition of the rails had nothing oa line, reluctantly ad-| to do with the accident Gangerous condition of; At the completion of the teat!- “Why didn't you?" ‘by Prosecuting Attar ‘scene of the accident and exam-! h Although avoid-) ined the thound track on which ts, be admitted that | the rails hove not been changed be- ia a dangerous condl-' tween Terry and Ninth ava The exception of the new | Manges on the raile are tess than . mga and 18th ave. | quarter of an inch thick at seve potnts and the rails loose and ae jointed, sinking perceptibly under the cars am they go up the grade. Following ts the report of the cor- oner's jury Mra. Elizabeth Brackett came to Giltham, tn charge of the Madison opleasant minutes; stand under the ex mot Mr. Mackintosh admitted that the |oerning a threat of the t a crosefire of qnes-| mony, the coroner's Jury vietted thet | seme emma wematima immense: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? IS — HILL’S BIG PANIC COMING? As to enforcing the law outside “It's got the men or bogs whe fll of mloons closing, thet te up to the today, con- feal- | ] ere to use mandamus proceedings to compel the chief and mayor to an~ foree the state Sunday closing law sgninat all sorts of business, of Police Wappens Attorney Page, one of the for the liquor Interests, sald at the) quer that mandarrus proceedings were to | ment of the other brea coe gmeErStTE counsel! L. C. Giiman, at present local at- trials of the Hquor men yeaterday | Ottmas'f auccessor has not been le brought to compel the enforees| sume hie mew position for about eR EE SRNR SN mR NIE ee GILMAN GOES TO 6. E. CO. | manager of the Victorin Tourints’ association. The Commercial clubs Car Hite Wagon. This morning directly opposite potice headquarters a Yesler cable ear collided with a city dirt wagon, resalting {n a broken wagon tongue No one was injured. wy ee torney tor the Great Northern. Mr (Berippe Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, March 14.—Prose cuting Attorney Jerome lost a most | vital point today, made an exceed- choses, “Mr. Gilman will not as a m censure from Judge Fitagerald. When the Thaw trial started this morning Attorney Delmas imam diately replied to Jerome, who yes terday desired and requested that the conversation between Abe Hummell and Bvelyn Thaw pre viows to the signing of an alleged affidavit, be admitted as testimony, also that the affidavit itself be ad mitted ingly bad blender and recetved «| FOR JEROME Delmas shouted: “And you call | 7oaresit a lawyer.” Jerome moved that the answer | be stricken out, but Delmas won by having it retained and said he would meet it at the proper time. Jerome appeared to think he had blundered and tried again to have it stricken out but failed. Jerome Squirms Again. Delmas wanted to prove that Evelyn was Abe Hummel's client and offered to put the girl on the stand to deny the statement made yesterday by Hummel under oath that he was acting for White. Jerome was unwilling to do this There ic only a quarter|oux at that point and caution aa 7 for | sheriff and the prossouting ettor-| George Donworth, who bas re-lof Aberdeen, Victoria, Ellensburg if flange eft on the av-| them?” me eB 9A geome oe 894 | Ber. The police enforce only what | sign a8 attorney for the Seattle! aoq Olympia are to be represented the cars keep the| “No, air.” whore we are concerned,” sald Chlet) - corns the city’s pee: Ricctrig Co. will be suceeeded by r her death by being crushed undee an Si GOR PARTIR NE Delmas, in a short speech, stated! ang curtly cut the demand short Oh Paty ered bap oe os car le \~ # | that the testimony was not wanted py asking to be allowed to put the nite lon of nth av. | " Dm pbult. - id bat refused to admit! the jury, further find that the cause . LAWSON {8 GOING TO STRIKE. & | Oy: he tem io was not rebuttal | aijenists on the stand this after, Gondition caused the de! o¢ ins | testimony at a noon. The court agreed to is @f the car Gilan of the ten apr megs aoe ‘The i\# viling hd Rebuked by the Judge. jand Jerome luckily got out of an- Kempster Explained \rear truck of the car left the track, * BOSTON, March, 14.—Thomas W. Lawson today wired the & Jerome read numerous authori-| other bad blun Pie SM Woeld act have been! ctusing » panic among the passen- & presiignt of the New York Stock hange ® lttee but finally Judge Fitzgerald} Jerome tried to gly je ha with Pad we mot been forced to €eTs many of them jumping from . Rmere ta no ube to longer Gisqut There are two bands of & |cut the prosecutor short with the | Instruct De ; -. — Mera A bo Tt @n account of the! the car ende tiene to aave their *% Bob Brownleys at k. Nothing but one antidote ean offset w® | remark: “The cases cited by the pik tg ual the obs euaeed this 3 oa, put im that bong er gg eage- a Eltaa- #% the ofsiaug?ta. Watch me admintster it now. Then your insti- # oe yea Ag Doane and adjourned for luncheon ¥ flex! ot ett, whe unfortunately ——e aed ™ or ie ° ei was c ‘ |®& tutiog will perhaps wake up to the real conditions, * - ” The afternoon session can 90 put in vew rails only| "as caugh: under the rear truckKle geek eet ee eee tee) Tho market today opened with an| | ‘Vl%m Wi Pernar ihe , tain the objection. ani Gans tsk an ‘SB Mitest is repaved?” inquired | thereby lowing her lite. bj # | irregular action, moat of the stocks | * ® Jerome was for the time being prem A via to the stand 4 ed e 4 ope elg expe! » the | a scien ae & TO ANTICIPATE INTEREST. #| wont up for fractional gains, but | ®* TR RAR AAA AA ARAAR RARER EH apparently ene . ea yor Tbctnan Whe. Senn. “™. J. TERO, f WASHINGTON, March 14 ? ~ br goon Bd Reve g = mony and then follow it up with the| For an hour this afternoon Jer ; car over J. EK. MUNSON % ye ; affidavit substantiating his state-|ome read to the experts on the 4 | ® The secretary the treasury @| Sugar started down and the fun 1 7 He showed : an one-| “GRORGE BROCKHAGEN, | a . ments made yesterday that w | hypothetical question. He eho | e authorized the déposit of cus- @ | appears to have started agatn. aa . el y 12, | HOWARD WILLIAMS * public és | Reading bore the brunt of the] had stripped and beaten Evelyn that Thaw was born February 12, 4 ad ; ne: hite 87 tC vor ; figure RR. SAPARD. + announces that the gov- @|trouble this afternoon and was not signing a statement that White | 1871 eS a Wien donne : ua 4 At will anticipate the @|forced down to 96%, afler opening caused her ruination youth, and oe at Ve ee 5 * interest 4 per cents of @lat 115. There wasn rally to 99. Delmas Takes Plunge. ra Mg p Pye ; | | SE & the tun oan of 1907 to the w| Amalgamated hit the toboggan to Jerome bad scarcely revived from D bvetya, i U A CA OF + bream Bea nde ig 19th. Se snies 30 Se hell a pee | the sudden shock when Delmas, | Chorus rir as he oe wae i * #| Union Pacific opened at 145, but} SPRINGFIELD, Ill, March 14.— stepping to the rail, fiayed the| Preparations for the ip te Wie 1 cheek ehhh eh he ee & dropped to 122 before the close.| Gov. Deveen and the attorney gen prosecuting attorney in forceful , 9B¢. ating t Seas omy | = Amalgamated Copper opened at 98|@ral left today for Washington in language and flattered the jury |Th&¥ ab bene ay SR : h Service.) and reached 80 five minutes before | fesponse to pr —— pr mt whan ‘be aid that 12 intelligent _Taremne road lenpressively ie Bess + N ¢ it is that Mkely they were ; need by the |°f Evelyn's refusal to wee : dive anu ene eilas called conference about the| Patrolman D. J. Hart was today pransneeit patho ennst by the {Account of her previous relations i bi cana gst ee reine | . . | indefinitely suspended by Chief | !™prope' , , r . with White, and then jumped to ‘ morning. The killing yesterday) LONDON, March 14.—Stoeks | /nvestigation of the Illinois Central, | t srosecuting attorney in regards to |) ong, Mea yo BERR HH EH eH HHH the Dyearold Scotch collie, owned| pinched the big fellows and theit| were demoralized partly today. All| Which the state ts now conducting arepnamratn, Renting ‘he evestion ee alleged aftiaavis before Its ad-}the Dart where Evelyn told of ber wiby ©. A. Hetlingioh, of 717) hy 2 not 4 to b card leboned t and two email faileres _ tion of charges made by Sergeant) the #” be wc adventures wit nite a : $35 REWARD. # | Kightoonth ay., died in agony as the|in these quarters wad oo Soa ae ncad.. The general| WASHINGTON, March 14—At| King that Hart has been criticising | mission as extdonon | 4 iy] The previous whole tread of the a ae | result of poison, believed to have! The bleating lambs were shaken|opinion is that the worst is aver,|the White, House ft is announced) the mayor's Sunday saloon closing | .<°"smarke were entively irrele- | Viewed and the whole trend the H ‘The Beattie Kens bee Itetou a “ - . t " spe-lorder and has not vigilantly en reading seemed to be to show that ; maliciously administered. out before yesterday’s squeeze|and a general improvement in all | that Deneen is not coming esp vant t perfect! » but jeal- * ‘he dog is valuel at », and no} started. lehe A jeans is : er Clally for a talk on railroads, though | forced it ‘i iThaw was perfectly sane al # | complaint was ever made about the 1° Amer the subjedt may be touched His beat was on Pike between Another Bad Brea ous up to the time of the murder of H dog. It was in no way vicious, and ee ace aed Ss Second and EKighth avs. The point at issue had hardly | White - : ®/ no cause can be attributed to SHORE OWNERS MEET. been settled when suddenly Jerome Dr. Austin Filot, replying to Del- * | polsoners other than pure malice. asked Hummel; “In an interview |mas’ hypothetical question, tetst (ida bd See 5564! Secretary McAllister of the Se ‘The empoutive committee of the with Evelyn did she tell you that/fied that in bis opinion Thaw knew | atti eunel.atuix today ekpeatnes lane Se (Qunere’ club hg g { |ehe had told Thaw that it was un| what he was doing when he shot great indignation at the dastardly Ns aoa pee, true that White drugge and | bene ke ported | act. It te the first of the kind re IN PRISON CEI | pamper © a Commerce room, tak wronged her? vical Attorney Garvan ce nmand see H night when} ported for several weeks 1S Cee? Hoorporate, be Delmas could object Hum “ed < 1 i sina —— — | mel exclaimed 25, having taken an hour for the i —_—— — a ae ae “ghe certainly did.” |state. Court then adjourned i FACU LTY PROHIBITS | ELOPED DENVER COUPLE AR *arented in the county avditor’s ot-| - H fice this morning as they applied | a i RESTED AT MARRIAGE LI | for & marriage Heense. Altha Lucas, a 17-year-old girl, FOR i DANCE CENSE WINDOW—JUDGE BEN| "This action was taken as a ane whose home in Oreat Bond, Kan, LINDSAY WANTS YOUNG PEO-|of a telegram to Judge F (Surippe Telegraph Service.) and Harry Rarton of this city, who Sieh tue demand 6 Gelli a at neue. | of the superior court, from Judge] WASHINGTON, March 14.—Mel-| Were arrested Tuesday night, were N S OON CA SE 1 lagh withest.. feouied . senaenh Saaaanaiianl | Hen Lindsay, of the javenile court] vin MeV@hnon clerk in the interior | Yesterday released, and they tmme Al 4 : dance without | faculty | conseet | yred H. Armatrong and Mary wil-|% Denver. Armstrong {s held in} departmest, testified today in the | tiately went to Tacoma, where they i ecient” has hoon Sotidéen. tea " % . Je believed | 122, County Jail, while the girl {8 in} Ringer Hermann trial concerning | Were married same we Fi _ university, bee lorbidden by mson, & young couple believed ppetery . 7 E Oety o¢ : 1 aks’ Gosek. Getnaatttee’ ot eoadent ame, - { ee 1K » Z : | the ust ody of the police matron. | the establishment of forest reserves A jury of six Seattle newspaper: ; vious cases tried before juries of i murder * | to have eloped from Denver, were| Both are un age. and clerigal work incidental there »| prominent business men resulted in was organizations to hold its dance on .| mén has been subpoenaed to serve | prominent business t ‘ 4 arct be - - 4 a » police court as a) convictions. 1e following y the jur March to. Tite purpose was to show that tomorrow in the polic let The f owir is the Hl Polznsk, of Tyes-Tyon is sald to mean, “Yes, cortalm@ frauds had been committed MONOPOLY jury in the case against Steve Rag- | jury H. R. Cayton 4 ition y f mm” to the initiated, It includes while Befmann was commissioner Ny Charged with violating the 1| Blethen, C. H. Bailey, Ro! 4 J I'm on" to nith It includ t th ‘oft rs « _* 4 f only fraternity men of the: efice. eclock closing ordinance, Two pre-| Boyce, W. 8. Milnor, Fred i Se Un eae Some of th y officials believe i ‘ that the recent uproar about the! A " € ‘ : ] seourity 4 compantes, which ts ia ge holding up clty improvement cor ' ¢ of Alex| x bond trust in th y and making | t ram) the city a F » it by having it] | | will} fomreses — o—— io | | $ sont ~ SEATTLE MANUFACTURERS’ AS*/ dofinite preliminary steps will be ay ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT | ss Will be fic | Steamer President, the new craft | SOCIATION CALLS MEETING) taken to remedy Seattle's greatest | Boca Mra. A Fa ye rat ard : P 4 dy tke Oh of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co.,| of omission and start the work|t#ken her son Arthur, aged 12, to Work h pa t y definit arks the Big ¥1 which ha just completed he , trial NERY GATURSAY Nien: oe for a perm new syullding Work New York city, James O,. Buasard The fourth anntial arts and crafts} Firth Yester is prog « ' nbarg n eestbound fr EOMAN COMING : ac BEGIN A GRUSADE FOR Al’ viations have been sent to| er former husband, this morning jexhibit of the state of Washington,| 5. spite of reporte t by. the Qreat N In, apite of Pacific FIRST CLASS CITY BUILDING | ine mayor, city engineer, city coun-|®8ked Judge Albertson for a writ/under the auspice the Womens | TY, 1 Spite pi V Se oF : t { t ce, commanding the woman to produce | Country club, will open next Mon-| tra Delay in ste t t# has | ¢ ann ment two days ago 2 f £ ad — ell, Cham r of Commerce, ‘om ¥ val will Manufacturers’ associa mE. 1b ommission the child in court her He cluims morning at 1426 cond Av.| hindered prog a lit that th argo was off, operating “ t , The Manu ' ; “ ao? Architects, | #b f# nota fit person to have the| The event is a n tu 1 f k i The litting 5 when Presider wwe " 4 ‘ge og le Bar ion and other | Custody of the child was awar ng the artists and craf ti ror the build th , oo ee r j r uke | ccttine tw " as ed to her by the court when t he city and state | sand « h th scab slides chalbuet |couple was divorced The exhibit will last two weeks, | al Manag Horn by, t a The dhild ia now in the custody | Besides the wor of Washir y Park b who was | , 1 Horn FOR NEW FIREBOAT rine architects t t with the!of the New York Humane societ ts, th will be an exhi king i , ‘ 1 jut Kee come f . ff ® the head of. t next © any ¢ having been taken — fre 2m ks owned here. Concerts w 7 i yet bo fe ma e of wi nr the t ! ter f “ 1 ymit prog s for Boat- named Kéllogg, in whose charge the |be given by various local musicians! cr e from the t I ‘ 4 still of- te h | has invited a nur f {ireboat mother placed him, every evening nel will not delay the work,

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