The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1907, Page 9

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ATH IN AMES Bervice Kvery fire company on the enat Apel 28. — Foe working for hours, ere x alarms from various pointe 1 vere almost uitaneously turned were ine t Tires on the eas families were flames. hundred by the Moet serjous damage occurred Three riven out were wrecke iam ptfeet cars and at the Dispatch express company's ened to death. stadles where the men and horses will be § . were killed MINATE GROG SHOPS IN KING COUNTY ‘on of their) more difficult one,” said Mr. Abra of The Star, hams 1 not sure that the tn crease of the Meense fee would tm pewding saloons) nove either the character of the eounty COM: saloons or reduce drunkenness, but & system if upon Investigation I find that it i the Indiscrimin-| Would have that effect, | will fa " yeoerta. Yor an increase and so will Com to Commia | ™ssioners Beckingham and Ruth vin whose die rCord galoovs are, t Up to date the trouble has been for a saloon ‘hat we are bound down by « aye petition in the tem which has existed for years, locality, giving Sod If we were to refuse anybody of the com & leense, the ery of favoritism “to the granting desire. would immediately go up. ter te disposed of we will take up the question of saloons in the rest Teenses, ts & of the county.” PRI ETT z in | The total receipts of the govern ment from customs internal rev enue and miscellaneous sources for June 30, 1906, were $514,110,485.08, Ss compared with §466,734.246.16 for There bas been an excess of receipts over expenditures, which has accumulat- ed in the treasury a surplus $52,070,911.63. Reports to lenly place where there has been any dectine—and this ts only a very | slight one—ts tn the internal com- | maree Movements for 1907, February shipments of | tng house products from Chicago | Were 208,604,396 pounds, a slight rhe ez ae West and south are tndepen- of New York and have not by conditions tn that g § Mit ry financial authorities In Waah- ton that the country te still far od from anything like a ser- pante. Bett Hs ee BE GREATEST J. W. Gates, Poxhall Keene, Molewee, A. H. Morris, J. L. MeGinaiss, J. Rowe, T. Welch HindooL. O.. Appleby, P. J ‘Dwyer, “Davy” Johheon, A. J, Joy her, H. Stull. 4 Hamburg—J. E Madden, W. L. Powers. Lake Blackburn—J. J. Dwyer, D. Gideon. discussion thorough >red. a it should be Salvator—-J. B Hagein, Mr. Byrnes. Henry of Navarre—W. 8. Vos burg asked to express a) = Tammany—E. Garrison @fealt not to pre = Longtellow-—-W. Lakeland Choices as to the «= Bole. Gebbard for dead and) =. Ort: Wellla——J. A. Drake. their judgment, Tom Bowling—F. Clarke. riking clearness In Alcedo—J, H. MeCormick Stich the immortal, Kingfisher—J. Pincus king. Persimmon—J. Huggins Othe noted turfmen Rosehen—F. Weir Kentucky—J. H. MeCreary Belmont, A. Dainger- Keenan—J. J. Hyland MOENSE TO WED. 77, April 19, at 719 Spring st - ae: 00, om Terman-—-Norman W. Terman, 4 , 3, hart, Ind 14, April 29. at Pacific hospital Paew Certian 98. Pay lebore Mebermett--Bridget 3. McDe : MEP. Gewslt, 24, Tuskogee, and East Mayor os Rice, 21, Seattie Armatrong--% Ar rong, 84, vd Mist, 344. and Emma * 4 6 ine M, both of Senttic Ar at V a a ® Howell, 26. ana Haze Betart—George —f me Bi, both of Sear . be , * 7. Mavning 24. and ~~ # 19, both gt ‘ i 4. Shanley, 24, and Mr Oilivan, 35. >} P| Hirth Record a ‘ Births wer gistered today as Lage, both o ‘ A wite of H Death Record ayton—At 43 wenty#ixth a th, AD 6, tow { Jona 7 te r, a daughter At 1909 M At i BASEBALL SHOES. A. I Hal 1111 First a ad As soon as the Youngstown mat | | the present fiscal year, dating from for the the sdepartment of vocation not knowing commerce and labor show that the break the law. AND OUT | Manager Brown Gays He Wouldn't Have Star Pitoher for Any Price Now—-Tolle Tale of Fight “Higgtnbottom is surely down and out so far as professional base bal! Is concerned, 1 wouldn't have him now at any price and will see that he worries some before he can | play ball in fast company So remarked Manager Brown, of the Aberdeen Vancouver the other nleht. ia evidently very Red" team, !n Red ore and I# telling the Canuck sporting writers al! sorta of yarns about Hig. The Van couver Provinee prints a tale about how Mike Lynch punched Hig ainbottom in the jaw and chased him around the beat on night when they were returning from the TurnerHolly Meht at r nt Beach. The story cop eo # with the statement that nest morning Higginbottom sought out Manager Schreeder, who advised him to go and apologise to Lynch and that Hig. did ao, This story the Provinee says, has not been told before. FANS LIKE IT his right arm for « strike and his left for a ball, is popular with the fana, for if they fall to hear his yotce they know what the decision is anyway When a crowd gots keyed up in an oxetting #i!aation only those directly behind the plate —and not always those—can hear the umptre's decisions, even when his umphs bas a voice like “Red Ehret. INSPROT New Pur, Superintendent L. B. Youngs of the water department and H. W Seott of the engineers office spent the day today at Volunteer rh testing the big new centrifugal pump which has been inata/led there, This pump ts 100 feet higher mn the Lincoln Park pump sod will be able to serve m easter the high service sections. tt t operated by electricity from the i Yealer station. NEW LAW MAKES TROUBLE. The new city ordinance calling dispiay of liceuse badges on both sides and the rear of express and delivery wage and also on the person of the driver is causing the pollee a lot of bother, as the drivers (on many caste have not been made sequainied with the new order of things, and pureae their that they POLICE HAVE S1GN5. Im the basement of the ofty ball peck-' ip stored a large number of signs which have been taken in by the poltes, The signs were stuck up the Union Talloriang company of Third av., in different parte of the city. Im the light winds of the }iast few days most of them were ‘blown down and Chief Wappen daw Stein ordered them al! taken up. As yet the owners have pot called for thelr signs vO Fleur rr ovT ty COUNT. Although strenuous efforts are being made by the news cart men to bave the right of having the carte on the streets restored to them, Chief of Police Wappenstein has refused to make @ move and | bas made it plain that the carts will © to stay away, The sews men bave engaged an attorney and will probably make a fight against the orders of the chief. UNDER SEW LAND ACT. The first aplication for registra tion under the Torrens iand law passed by the last legisiature, was received by Deputy County Auditor Brier, today; from the Superior Land company, which notified Brier that ft desired to have all its property registered under the new law. ntl SUPE FOR 82.000000. (Sertppe Telearaph Serviee) BOSTON, April 23.~-The sult the Copper Range company agalnat Alfred 0. Burr Thomas Lawron and others asking damages seere- of gating $3,000,006, opened today in the supreme court COMMISSIONERS TO ASSESS. Raiph M. Gi, EM. Wilitame. and Howard Waterman were today appointed commissioners to make the assessment for the regrade curbing and sidewalks on E. Galer st. and Crescent drive, from Twen tieth to Twenty-second SHLLIING BEER TO MINOR. A complaint was t Patsy Marrins, a charged with selll a minor inaued today aaloo a beer OLO WOMAN MARRIES A YOUNG MAN (Serippe Telegraph Service.) ALTIMORE, M4, April 22 Mrs, Laura B. Brown, widow Alexander Brown, forme t th SEATTLE CARPENTERS ARE NOT W (Star Srecial Service.) ANCOUVER, I ‘ \ The Carpente a th Y £ aca was for an ages. . SEATTLE STARTUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1007. ‘HIGGY’ DOWN fventrT, WERE & bi STAR OF ORGANIZED ARSON RETT TRUE. Rvbhisy OUTBUR or & on Aoapisn t + Surren, an0r0 DID 1 EVER MEAR Og N A / WANT pb nm SUC’ A RID ULOUS BAND GOES | 0 I E 85 cw ov to PROPOSITION a WEAK 7 7 ~ = —- NOT INA AULION | YEARS | OLD JACK PAGE, CHIEF FIRE BUG, INFORMED ON HI6 WEALTHY PAL AND 22 WENT TO STATE'S PRIGON—)| NOW {T'S “23" FOR JACK) } HIMGELF. | Byron, ©, April $%.—-Kighty-five years old, Jack Page, whose evi dence sent over 22 men to the Ohio penitentiary during the past two years und broke up the worst gang lof fire buge ever exposed in the country, hae himesif been sent to serve (wo years in the penitentiary for ar | AR was revived. and 9 There was nothing Judwe told hi buke to him for ability to mvt | It te maid that he hes of late gone back the firebug business. Yor 25 years a ba of firebuge ated in thin seotion of Ohio an the border In Michigan ana | JACK PAGE, FIREBUG AND / and nearly §2,000,000 worth INFORMER. | of property was destroyed. Between | | 60 and 100 men were involved, many —_——. $$$ —$ | of them among the moat prominent He told how arson had been Titan COUR- | made « business by a gang which solicited t me an an tr me © of | surance company does, exeept t the dune St their proposition was the re setting fires, but w the tool of of the insurance proposition, They the wealthier men, For @ trick | insured 4estruction by Gre instead turned th Michigan he was arrested of protee ion from fire 2 4 convicted, the gang failing to| They worked up custom emong heel ~ i him. While he was in Drison men who were in financial straits they neglected bie family and needed money, and even far Page came out of prison burn ed out thelr services to persone who ine same with bitterness .fe be- | wanted « neighbor's barn burned aan hiv confessions two ye *e0, for revenge, Ho many prom ’ . and t indictments were returned, men were in the conspiracy that He arose, « the women tooking | SOM Being oti pending The ustioe wae baffled for over @ score BY ROGER BIRCH, ails free 2 the women, canon went back $0 years of yeare. with ao ' daughter correspond have Rot the pleasure of your - Never acquaintance.” sald he envelope pore the sender's im Florence's father,” 1 sald , TO RECOVER SWAG he. Lachian Trower, Broed st. | jou enough for the woman to hear theater Florence's? Henry.” said my wite. me Can't remember, eh? Woefully/ Rebsiiaheans IN TACOMA You keep out I can take ° forgetful . > thts myself, No common actor le go- Chet do you mean, «rt he bet 3 oa NK TRE CHECK panera ing to asked. | could see the actor wurging| cn Me THREW AWAY He's not a commen sector, Mee into hie gestures, Ho must fool the , a Detective Kennedy went to Ta- One of the greatest woman, I banded him the letter, i maton, April $2-—-They are coma today to recover some of the » women would all chase after That will explain what I meaa,| S story at the expense of W.| piunder taken from this city by the & fellow who @id mock heroes: ar.” | ad. the world renowned editor, | tires men now in custody in the ‘Oh, Henry!” She went weeping ‘The dinners were watching. Some | P0882 Propowandist and traveler, | 1 oa os The men are unehniea, Ae the Geman” teneee | eee and | Which indicates that in his recent y Of destiny. I determined to deal es brusquely looked ready to seream visit he found out something new | Brnest Long, Mike Sweeny and with the other woman. Golng te th Ah, yea,’ anid Trowner, euavely | Wlder the sun, the pastedoard bag-| James Haggerty who were arrested Melrwey | called Florence! Bre “Couldn't (he Young wom comer’ | Ghee check | in ‘Tacom: few days ago after — firing sown. ppoee Fd let her ne a oe an exciting chase. The Tacoma po- 3 ° uNOURCe aga’ gas thgeh ett" tes ek ty Ob : lice have @ strong case inst the Gren were tw t to obey ‘The mie men end they will be tated ae ive was ple but seriously dan- . If they ee rr} ho gtrous for a young girl | Setting an acquittal, they w Dear Mies Brooke: It would be | brought here and tried for break- Most conventent to meet at lunch at ing into hotel rooms. the Broad et. he at 2 today, With “Mra. Trower, pardon me for pre- | h bas ened deep regard, Lachian Trower. senting an individual who evidentiy | Fey. eval ro dlag phen po | t to tell you, pape.” eid can think goed of no de. Y «! fo Mare. Teeter evens enh Bowed Ne was hurrying to Waeehington | hat Long and Sweeny led him into i don't know about such “Ho sorry Mies Brooks couldn't! to attend « banquet given by Baron | the crime, He claims that he made fo why you've get | come | Rosen, the Russian ambassador. | & break for liberty when the police kote every week * Trower's sto fome chump at the next table wae! —. they ar at Washington | were after him because he did not 2 lew place to meet of inughing as if he had heard @ de-| Dr, Albert Shaw, whe accompanied | iike the notoriet - at © hote * eioue Joke him, asked Mr. Stead for the beg-|e4 He fa +" . Si fate ‘o uv . papa, you don't Perhaps you'll explain the letter,” | age checks. rl oe ae vith ple 1 dow't, eh? Anything 1 don't I remarked, bownd not to let Trower| “What checks? Mr, Mtesd repitea | '& 19 Seattle and is working as Know about acters meeting young get away so cantly in surprise Mnotyper on one of the local pa- etrie Net for your benefit, but to put! “Those paper tags I gave you in pers. When arrested in Tacoma he “Ww hy don't you let me tell youl’ me right before these people Your your jug- Wes shot by an officer as he tried The letter deren"t need any iff daughter has written « successful to escape, but not seriously hurt. or bule to make the meaning differ- play. 1 will start it in New York those away.” sec : ent I marvel at her talent, since she | Mr, Steed, “I did not know they The girl buret out crying, ike her | could not have inherited it from the | were of any val athe dies anaes paternal site fd It took Dr. Shaw ant!) nesriy mid. ty wiy ah ¢ people were tt o ware It with the baw | She banded tt over ‘Mere te the contrect drewe ” ° — t you © meet him Un r her to sign. 1 presume you're — arava) WINSITS CASE te busy to take junch with me Good | Gay. wir! i T r tet out @ lauah—one of j lnughe, and i Bpec my office, 1 couldn't of silliness got Inte the | ouvitria "Waske Apri 22.— te schian Tre i i n't stop & man from mak- The supreme court this morning tried to be civil to th. ing « foot of himeeif. | suppose | was dieminsed the application of the wt ohe did double one that day. Yet. @hy oul on ee Northern Pacific and Columbia @ very fear, People al- actor write a mystert note to a (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | Puget Sound railroads for a writ footetiy when I'm young girl, purposely to get her fath WASHINGTON, April 23.—Wil- | of review in th 4 1 made up my mind to see er int . . jew ip the action of the King myself. \ wouldn't mince | couldn he bos irrouiena 7 on | Mam Burge, © negro, was hanged county superior court in permit St was 825 whee an weher Giscct |084 not hate let a wan go Saninae | 2108 four yeare after his crime. bring proceedings to condemn a ef me to Trower's tabla A woman the game f struck? I never will be The president refused to interfere. rightof-way across the railroad wee witty beside him able to endure actors os - : tracks for the extension of Saun- 1. iphet oP knather girl” thought | i. Bt told Fierence she better! TO SETTLE BIG CONTRACT | ters av now thease actors io ma} based = Dia na rapa POT aD ., | techiteal grounds that the rallroads And the handteraft The Seattle & Tacoma Power Co. | have a better remedy by direct ap- Of Tart! today sued the Beattie, Renton & peal Matead of by a writ of review, Southern raliway for a balance of . Si Acdbasthe. hiv Third, to our ettisenry | $6,482.82 for power furnished the > o0e ; ’ SOPOOOOSESSO OOOO OSOOO OOD W OTUART MACLEAN. Aries Henry, railroad company by the plaintiff fay = Firet i wae mtil, there One more The two companies are still doing business together, the suit being |for the purpose of settling the tn | terpretation of the contract, as ard of him before!) n drinks yet HE thinks, the burden of HIS shaft, were daft $350 Cash monthiy takes four The never etill, ie Mkewtee “Taft there is a dispute over ite actual room house and corner tot Theodore’s confidential friend, meanin t Te send Mill, Charles P, and Menry too, : - S6z100, coment wulh one Fiest here, then there ARE there any more at home like| The new ferry, West Seattle, was graded streets; house not and everywhere, rew towed over to Geattle yesterday quite od. Price $1,100 nd mean a For president. GRANTED RerKieve pany arta Benny oye og eat te WEST SIDE REALTY Co. inetall : c . (Rertppe Telegraph Service) May 15. 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