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HE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER—OCCABIONAL RAIN in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ‘OTA’S CREW LEFT TO SHIFT FOR ITSELF wee awe eheannane Officials Discharged Men the Night ofl * Are Brought Back at Government's | { ious Policy Causes Intense Bitter- Hold lavernepees Here. TO PROVIDE FOR THE “CHARITY,” * | *|: Scripps Telegraph CLEVELAND, © ‘The Standard Ot} vanced the price of gasoline. fined off of a cent Cleveland ervice March 26. #| today ad: @ of all grade ; *. * of Feeling ‘of Intense | Norther: tp manifestes! wrecked Hil! b were browaht to Tecor Tt Mastin |i ’ and so ot wh * * * of the crew that did retura: Firat eat ay Ahman, L. H. Jacobsen, sur geon; R. Y. Wolford, Merk; H. H a.|Harria, storekeeper: A. Ht Malmer | & jand A. B Cheatham, stewards | H. Heath, storekeeper; Peltx valk butcher; Lee Stanley, laundryman j J. W. Utt, barber; 8. Yandier paid) lL. M. Loeb and B. Dalton, tele | night) phone operators, and Engineers id | were | Sullivan, F. L. Kraft, 0. Rorquiee, | |G. T. Devgg, F. BR. Little, John} Inspectors Whitney and Turner | wan | Keofe, J. M. MeManee, Louls Lane | are today holding an examination pany| W. F Kramer, P. Weleh, A. Duch-|te the case of C. St. Claire, second atry ot | arme, W. D. Cosgrove, C. W. Am [oxsistant of the Hil liner Minne! for the | dersin, J. Jacobsen, A. Woods and} sota, who is charged by Chief Ep. | aad the /R. B. Davie gtueer George Allen with negligence ny they/ and Incompetence Rbeir way back to| No Legal Responsibility. Geihenas ‘was Masaiied”. thie As best they| When Interviewed today, the! morning that St. Claire was known steamship officials made bo attempt} to sleep at hia post while on duty to deny having left the crew to | and that his knowledge of the du shift for themselves. tes of an engineer was limited. “We were pot required by 1aW | ccc to bring them back,” was the la-/ cente explanation. The Gregt Northern Steamship | company sil instets that it hes recelved mo report from Captain Franke of the wreck. Shipping the government to} “ guch predicament an] en Spare Franke was solely to of the Danota after) “it ts understood the Kobe, Tokio a and Yokohama papers strongly de Sao him for keeping so close to lahore, and accuse bim of betug te competent United States Maring Inspectors Whitney and Turner stated this morning that an Investigation of the accident would be held by them and would be of the most rigid ag Yokona: or a pos} This Investigation will probably i oly Po*'| eld when Captain Pranke returns Were the members’ from the Orient in @ few woeks. «sama EK MONOPOLY IN WEST SEATTLE introduced, * *. per gallon Lo. b ee ee ee ee ee SLEPT ON DUTY = naptha and re in barrels a quarter | on | Dd. wore the “he men Tastes Ig Bitter. hers of the crew i Basel to be quot and Beartioss part of thej was bitterty my those who expresse ay have had to tm this tm jeration of company, ‘qrew did bot return, of the officers were Tw lin other cities of this section we ladded to the roll of spinal monin-} | witis night and this morning | Rverett leads the death roll out side of Seattle with a report of five deaths in the a In Tacoma, a Boy and a girl died in} A death occurred to Bellingham, Van} other cisiew of eee re} a victims last lant hours one family Port Gambte. couver, BC, and —-| the northwest report allowing | Of the epidemic. [the foiled xtmum rates: 12) The bright sunshine of today bas} loenta per kilowat hour for light* | brought some Pease atl furnished to private parties 10 cents | ine parents of young children who| per kilowat hour for lights furnish ce Men ot, 6 { pet. month for | Constitute the majority of the vie cre lights furnished to the city forjtims Of this mysterious disease i gtreet lighting and 81.26 per month Bright weather hase proved to “sero rope 4 oe for incardeacen{ lights furnished to | the most effective check to the waturned to OBIS |i, city for sree, lighting. spread of this contagion pting franchise for! the Heattle Lighting company’s! Physietans and inymen are com} Fearing the compe | tranehinee now before the eounct jing forward with senmneienteniens| 3 revldes for a maxinauin charge of | of lines of treatment alleged to « a ry iy, NA lea 25 per 1.000 feet for gus. more of lowe effective, but the ma / — Thomas & McMahon, city attor-| jority of physicians shake thetr cpncetvable means) ney of West Keattle, speaking of heads and admit that an effective ¥ before June 13,/ these franchises, sald ltreatment has yet to be discovered Pet seattio may It is « safe prediction that neith-| “Sefence has neither established | er or of theme franchines will be pase-| definitely the medium of infection ed in their present form, for the | nor discovered a effective cure,” | price which they are allowed — to | meena lcharge Is 20 per cent too high Per- AN antaa “sour, sonality I believe the franchines asi Gught to be held up until we vote} as extra seasion of the superior eee meee Sane court is being held, making the to | tal number of courts seven. we rset Jeume from Oregon to spenk resard- | of six Judge Kennan of Spokan hag See, perend, core presides over it, and it ts being / “Secretary Tatt at that time en okey ja Jud ‘Tallman's private [ietand Bias trem interfere with the loco, adjoining Department No. 2. | Pullman employes and sent Phelan jto jail for six months for contempt | when he viothted the injunction. As soon as @ the marine inspectors lean locate the second mate of the ‘Since | have Teft gy - | will be made Into the cause of the Pe seams ae get | ship's mishap on ber trip | A site at Lincoln Beach, West | San The Seattle, has been purchased for the | owned by Globe construction the Samuel and | company and was cerrying a cargo dte-| Jessie Kenney Presbyterian home.|of piles when she ran upon the abor| The home will cost $100,000. The\rocks and sprung a leak Junt property was bought for $26,000, | where the md mate ia no one H Hatasworth Jappears to know. | the presence iT 0-YEAR FRAN. HIGH PRICES ANO Quick — FEAR| relief to the an- is granted voters there to defeat an- greure the octo~ Mecting of the city ve oe the S@-yeur then allied my the laboring men ther ‘Injunetior of Secretary | an lant to] Francisco, 2 the Bite trying to Me ranks of in the Phelan When Jules Phelan | throught w JURORS CHOSEN — | CONSTANTINE TRIAL Tyee nea eae nwnanas nary Steps Only M Make Plain That De- ¢ ee ae il Be Insanity and Lack of Murderous March 26, 9-H. tbhse | of the Defendant’s Witnesses. ® March 26, 1906 1,726,006.2 * eee ee aay | SENTENCE ine th, Leide Jurors wer res, thetr Robert Black. after having Fapid but ¢ check bearing of ex-Sheriff | morning | mont * * . * men, who re arrested last week | mpted to pase a Hing throweh q Oe exams. f was this three jail af & ve disposed of the request knows Black with him the earl again prone with his . sentenced nerve Whe court sazourne WMA the dete 16 keep w. 1 man ih the be BY trough, be had undergo bg eet whi days Constant ¥ > .ae. Oe ee Black hse stron | ie. det | criminal tend side low dept > ee low depth the opinion 1, incontronable Oy Wish to 4 When The Defense's Points to his “pia Morris is n the Judge lightly at Mr. Cudthee, who very well, having worked lin Leadville, in nt Gordon wer to his talked few ; of earn ts be Durir - i sald to be far from a but haw fallen to « prett ine, it ie said, an ire for liquor Biack will be in the middle hoped the pan wil! up to de wlensed sent people west is en “s COPPER MINE SOLD) on 1 of locat ne, locate Latouche +88 charged ally itreny thie shoo n Y men « BUILD DETENTION HOUSE AT jman F | stalrway CLOTHING FACTORY ie | sees a few days TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUE DAY, MARCH a6, 1907. LIGHT SOUTH WINDS, VOL, ON PAY ONLY E CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE NO, a5. “25 CENTS PER MONTH, ‘|BEAR ATTACKS ON MAYOR TO TAKE HAND WALL STREET Scripps Telegraph Bervi NEW YORK, Mareh 26> this morntin, « further de- eline tn the price of copper in Lan dol uted for breaking Amal- wate to 18%. A cman drive taken at # teal con me STRIKE PENDING teeth Telegraph Servion) CHICAGO, March 16.—U pon journment Uvis afftenoon, at the = of a oonference between the ratiroad manngers and representatives of the it was announced that no jecision was reached in re | ene ra to @ stiles oF Bettiorent It t understood that the retiread unlons have informed the manager of the results of the strike vote, which i» said to be 26 per cent tn uitting work maferonee Wi be held again morning The various mnitioes are moeting this after. noon. Chairman Garreteon conference sald ‘Our demands are for an inereaze 2 ER ACI when was ted favor Ar tomorrow “oO atter the | offleer, We caused by a toxte polean whieh at tacks the base of the brain direot ly the this morning. organs whic trae 1 think the effective remedy ould be found tn an anthtoxin ape pitied directly to the agat of the thee ame “If such a discovered and applied to the base of the brain thromgh in jection in the spinal cord, I be | Heve the disease could be eombat tea effectively.” Physicians have reported bene | Meinl resulta from the tnjeetion of am antiseptic in this manner, and I think that mere conid be acoom pltahed by phyatet in Merover ing « cure, Uf thin line of tren«nent | and Investigation were generally | foltowed.” ‘The iatest deaths recorded in Be- atthe are Florence Annie Anderson, aged 12 years, 4 months, daughter of | Mr and Mrs. William Anderson, bead | Harrison et. Robert W. Edwards, aged 22, at} Broadway hospital. Body held at Batterworths’ parlors awaiting ad view from eastern, re oar ate| re RS ees BAD BRE betteve that the dimesse i le eliminate the polsoa. > hes nthtoxta exuld be whieh wae offered in large blocks at the opening at 31%. The bear @ | bull element was taken by eurprive| attdeke were noticed in nearly all \ the metive innues. ne of the stories current is that & 938,000.000 pool has been formed of Gperators affitiated with Hil and no interes every Hine went of | fifle const, New jot (anes on Onibemo to the Orl@ane ond Port William, This re qudit is baved upon the increased worvtecs The ratiroads have quad rupled the capacity within 16 yeata, and granted only a 16 per cent increase of wages,” CIVIL SERVICE CASES. ‘The cases of Officers Oxborne amd Nash, accused of entering a homde without authority id Peter Martin, discharged for misconduct, were beard by the civil service cqmM@iteion Inst night and taken under advisement. FOR 6E WARD MONUMENT, The William x ‘Reward monu- ment committee of the Chamber of Commerce heid a meeting at 3:10 o'rieek thie afternoon to determine Whe mean of reising the money for Me Monument MENINGITIS SCOURGE Entire Northwest Suffering From Fatal Epidemic?- Five Die in Everett-Health Officer Calhoun Believes Cure will saad Found fa a New Anti-Toxin. | ps" fate deaths In Seattle and eight| said Dr. Grant Calhoun, elty bealthien gt will be 160 feet wide f eextew exrenaion waa 5 ain 18 AS. The Pexter av. extension was fin- SEP writied last night, the count? parting the ordinance, The new cut through from Third to Som way. making the thorough- extend from Third to Broad expense of construction and nation WHT be clone to $600, OOF The property Vatucs in that weetion are rising rapidly ae a re without pansing _— « “4 < mult, WAY NOT TRY COSGROVE ‘The tris! ot BR & R. Cosgrove, the |enloom man charged with selling | Hquer without a teense, was today continued until Apri! 16, and may Bete? take place, as Cosgrove se cuted biw ieense from the council , eat Might, and the political warfare | settamt Mayor Moore, which led jt bis srrest, has been shandoned atomm@ that line. Cosgrove today de- manded a fury trial. was formerly a client ot mayors, and was arrested as + ‘of polltion? spite work, His without a license was « hitality, the council ha baok his petition for « Twenty other salouns are under the same ciream IN THE Poet WHISKY RING HI GILLS ADVENT ON LICENSE COMMITTEE STARTS A ROW) WITH HIS FORMER ALLY, FRANK MULLEN AND GILL WOULD EXTEND THE 6A) LOON LIMITS. One of the moat significant months is the report that Counetl k P. Mullen and Hi Gill have had a falling out. And with this failing out, Mullen, it ie said, {has gone over—body, boota aud breeches—to Mayor Moore A week or two ago Mullen and Gtil clashed when the former ander took to see that property owners affected by the Thirtyseventh ay |regrade should all be givon # square future eal. Gill wanted a concrete atalr way and other frills, which would improve considerable prop erty owned by him and which would have to be puld for almost entire! by other property owners Mullen, bas held the and it ie not likely that Gill's will now be built This up. FOR SEATTLE known manufactur now Y getinitel ly Jobbing 4 fa local interests 4 the investment of several hun dred thousand dollars tn a whole sale clothing house and factory by cern capitalists well known thie Hine. Samuel it the ing firm of cloth Block, of the Block Bros, who own a large factory in Chicago and clothing interests in ph Mo.; Edward C. Smith, the Hundley Smith Dry company, and A. J. August, a lead ing middle western wholesale cloth financing project and Mr ith lately of the acific const location of the plant definitely decided ago. ing large J st er, are Samuel Block made a tour cities, and the at Seattle was Su lane CHARGED with BEATING HORSES. the So f Cruelty in tow fficer of ir . F Fourth aring before At the will hear Lu aim Hen tor it he Milk that than ecemmar ame « ed int Hilt onaghy is a gh Mot ike offend de! | Velopments tn elty polities for many scheme be found that | augmented | in have} late | Goods | M.| ——— | a@tion of Mullen's angered Gill to | Mic an extent that he hae now lqone after Mullen im an effort to Break up the “Pike st. alliance, whereby Mullen and hin partner. Henry Beck, have controlled the sa }Joon situation on and in the neigh: } borhood of the thoroughfare. Gill's open declaration at the | meeting of the council license com mittee yesterday that the northern line of the saloon limite was not moved because sach action would injure the business of Mullen, Beck and their friend, Al Barton, is the firat open declaration of war on the part of the Third ward coun climan Uniess pacify Third something fone to the gentleman from the it te my than likely that alt sessions of the Heense com mittioe will be very interesting Coincident with his clash with tHill, Mullen seems to have k ened in bis antipathy to Mayor Moore, and there is every evidence that the “Pike street dictator” wil! hereafter supporting the his efforts to clean up is mayor in the town ler. Gt in stated by fre teed a 5 }iong on his | rested this witnesses th © of gaapi He four mals, was ar MAY YET GO FREE Clyde Brownfield and Dye, charged with robbery, may ob tain their freedom. The jury in Brownfield's recently agreed and the information Dye is technically defective been dismissed The bepn frequently arrested legal work has kept thei prison. Their lawyers will bens corpus proceedings them, Lawrence cane againnt and has mea but clever out bring to fr FRISCO STORM BROKEN | Ban | the tuckbone of the FRANCIS Maret ON THE FRONT The steamer Atlas arrived San Francisco this morning barge No. 91 in tow | ‘After being overhauling, the Cacique arrived f ter Harbor ye ber for the Am« The from pas Amo! from with given a British Quartermas to load coast of steamer sterday lum west outh rea steamer Umatilla San Francisco nger ng ie | atoamer fre dis IN BUILDING TROUBLES | MOTHER. 16 SENTENCED _ FOR DRUNKENNESS. a Tender His Good Offices to Bring the Master Mary Leonard, who accompanied by her twoyearold babe was yes terday found in a drunken stupor in an alley near Boventh and Pike | Was this morning sent to the county jail by Judge Gordon for three 4S The child is being cared for by BELIEVES IT 15 ~WENINGITIS. = CHRISTIAN G6CIENTIGT O16 WITHOUT MEDICAL ATTEN TION, AND DEPUTY CORONER THINKS EPIDEMIC WAS THE CAUSE-— WILL HOLD POST MORTEM. Mrs. Minnie M. Beresford died at her home at Katnier Beach thie morning. The nature of her death i» not known as it tn said the wo man was without medical attend ance during her fliness which last ed for about a week. Mra. Beresford was a Christion Bcleptist and her husband object« 16 a post mortem, but deputy cor ner Wiltaie believes she died of —_ meningitis aod wil! iueist on GIVEN DIVORCE (Serinos Telegranh Bervice.) MILWAUKEK, Wis, March 26.—~ Mra. Carroll M. Allis, wife of Louts Allie, head of the Allin Chalmers company, Was granted « divorce thie morning on charges of cruelty The couple have one son, aged 15 years. Mr. and Mra Allis have been married i years That the congestion of freight at the loca! ratiroad terminus is due te the dilatory action of Seattle merebants, whe endeavor to unload their consignments for the east at the closing hour of the . ae houses, is the belief of 7 gen, freight agent of the Northern In the matter of in-boun! busi. hess,” says Mr. Degman, “we are receiving about three ties as much freight a day a6 wo should, because of the recent tiewp on the roads “lam employing 14 freight check era, double the number we had last year. In five days the merchants will have nothing to complain about.” SEATTLE CASES UP (Gtar Bpects! Service.) OLYMPIA, March 26.--The preme court has rendered decisions in two King county cases In the ait of Marion B. Baxter ogatnet Clay Allen, as receiver for the De Soto Placer Mining company, the decision for Mre, Baxter is affirmed This ie a reversal of the first sw preme court decision of this cane. upon which a rebearing was grant od In the case of J againet the National Surety com pany of New York, to recover on breach of contract for the construc tion of a building im Seattle, the holds that the surety com pany was not liable because of the contracting firm was mitted by the owner to with ~ from the firm without the consent of the surety company TOO MANY SALOONS. A protest has been filed with the city officials against the of a saloon license at 2117 First av There are now four saloons in the block and merchants there say an other would be detrimental to business B aren c court PENNSYLVANIA PASSES A TWO-CENT FARE March passed the HARRISBURG, Pa The state senate today te bill, making th enger fare two cents a house will concur, and ft the will The bill governor ign the ‘TRANSFER POS OFFICE-S ATION. of | thorough | having man note ren ine ¥ detailed on the Washington Children’s | | Home soctety | Trades assembly say that t Friendly granting | maximum pass: | Builders and Trades Assembly Together Form- er Trying to Bring Independent Contractors Into | the Quarrel. Witiam Hiekmar a hand in the eos Hullding Tra Manter Bu th | Mayor l will take between the sembly and the uilder tement ln made by t time |} If the = ake matter ot metth maid the mayor an effort to bring the 1 do not know just tat re are progressing, but Mike natruction br interrupted by a lone versy between the men and the tractors, While I do not believe strike will be called, I will | pleased to confer with the two com mittees representing the building trades and the contractor# aunoc tion, if in doing #0 I can in any way hasten an amienble understanding @ Tie-Up Threatened. Upon the individual action of the how this to nee ¢ on ontractors outside the membership Master Bullders association # the outcome of the atruggie between the and the Building Trades assembly If the individual contractors join the members of the Master Builders asroctation Im the proposed lockout of unton labor, a complete tie-up of bullding operations in Beattie will inevitably result, to be followed by a fight to the finish between the untons and the contractors. If the individual contractors re fuse to join in the movement with the Master Butlders’ association «i! bullding operations will be in full progress again ty a shart time, jeny ing the present differences for fu- ture settlement. Urged to Join Fight. Kyery since the announcement of | the “wuspension” the Master Bulid [¢t@ ameectation has been every effort to get the other con- | tractors in line, They have Invited loon to their meetings in which the ltabor question was discussed, and land urged their co-operation in the | stort to combat union cisims. Representatives of the master builders have been calling on tidl- vidual tractors ing jfew days urging them to join the Te the Building Trades and employ non-union prement association officers of the Bullding te ews nee making | j the last | as that te the who ame ontractors the Few ansoctatior ployment no pen \4e the carpenters labor ava absorbed Builders Need Help. The M ders’ axsociation, | unaided, force the unions into a where they would have the Bdllding | Trades call a general er | strike tractors would cant position to repudiate amsembly If Joined by the such a condition to pass quickly There were no indications today |that the individual contractors | would join the move. The unions preserved their attitude of avold- arfee of trouble and tie-ups. Work |went steadity on at the Arcade building and other structures, where ja few non-unton men have been em- lpuren. be: % unions are japond to the invitation of the Man- ter Builders’ association to treat jwith the association individualty, |The Bullviing Laborers’ union, in- ciuding the mixers, took such action night Won't Desert Assembly. “Members of our union met fep~ | rewentatives of the asrociation seven jor eight times last fail, and the as- sociation refused an agreement,” sald President H. G. Dennis, of the union. “We passed the matter gp to the Butiding Trades aanembiy and wil) stick to the assembly now, “Our union includes no common laborers, and are not striving }for a seale of $3 per day for com- |mon labor. That scale is none too |much for a concrete mixer, fer he does not average four days a week of w the average of wages at the © would be under $12 per All the sidewalk con. ltractors are poying concrete mixers the hide scale or refusing to ree concrete Inst RUEF'S TRIAL HELD “OVER FOR (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 26. Abe Ruef’s trial for extortion was jthis morning postponed a week by the court der to Elisor Biggy to permit any one to see Ruef any reasonable hour was denied Heney declared this morning that the prosecution has traced from hand to hand $100,000 of the cor ruption fund sent by the Home Telephone company from Los An geles, also the disposal of the money can be traced through wit nesses already summoned. He was ordered to have all details placed on record BAN FRANCISCO, March 26. In lg mystery ig surrounding the wherenhouts of Millionaire Det weller, and it is beginning to cause Heney and Burna much anxiety Conflleting reports from Tolede the principal cause of the fee | which is added to by the replies to ages sent avpt, where, ace to authe ative Information. Obtoar yw located. Yerterday and w cream ne ure to ri- is we the Mra, Detwe her hush Egypt ler stated ad ast Friday th ‘turned fre The request for an or-| ONE WEEK jthat he leeft that the Pacific coast | Glass Is Arrested. Louis Glass, vice-president of the acific States Telephone & Tele- | graph reached the city late jyesterday afternoon and gave him- |self up to the authorit He was released on bonds of $90,000 for the nine tnidictments returned against | him | The Judge same night for been assigned to trial case has Law | Detwiler's Wife Disappears. TOLEDO, O., March 26—Mrs. A, K. Detwiler, wife of millionaire Det- wiler, indicted for briber Pranciseo, has left this city is stater that she may have }to join her husband | CROKER {8 BOUND OVER. | | United : Kiefer this ron | Croker over to appea nability nmissioner bound R. W. for 1. Be- up the ond | county selling | Covingtor towns jai liquor Ke FITZGERALD APPOINTS UNACY COMMISSION BILL Laldecners of Both ‘Sides Suddenly Summoned and Judge Makes Statement Which Shows Defeat for Thaw’s Attorneys--Evelyn Adversely Affected But Rallies to Encourage Her Husband, (Scripps Telegraoh Service.) NEW YORK, March Very suddenly Judge F sum moned to his y itager chambers this of both and an “ppoint ate the atte the Thaw that he would mission. Before could recover he that the commission would consist of Hon. Morgan J. O'Brien, Dr Leopold Putsel and Peter B, Olney The decision of Judge Fit ot expected | afternoon in orneys ides case no lun: gerald was orrow their guard satisfac but for Thaw showed. expressions on of defeat Evelyn Is Affected. the and The ttorneys nee when She 1 he ncourage noth Trial Now Stops Wher ndefinitel , subject If the commis: sane there wil |for the jury to do. sion finds him |be reassemt sumed where | Wednesday ow Thaw in further mis- jury Personne! of Commission. O'Rr the attor pro- ions at examine Evelyn