The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1907, Page 1

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FLEE FROM NITED STATES MARSHALS HAVE TRAINS CRASH MANY KILLED (Serippe Telegraph Servion) | {| MEXICO CITY, May 25.—A fast jPeseenger train was run into and DEPUTY U ; a FOUND BUT ONE OF NINE MEN ACCUSED BY GRAND JURY—CONSCIENCE STRICK- | —N MEN LEAVE THE CITY, | | | | INDICTMENT FOURTEE ARE REPORTED BY THE FRISCO GRAND JURY MORE ARE TO GE MADE (Sevtpes Telegraph Servier.) Vet in two by a freight near San|..8AN FRANCISCO, May 26 4 — Luts Potosl, and many passengers | Nineteen indictments, containing a were killed outright, and scores elghty-nine counts were returned ake guilty flee when no man|that they had been somewhat un fatally injured by the grand Jury late yesterday . scrupulous in their dealings with; The disaster occurred in a deep | *ternoon against the following Mery aged proverd hax deen Unele Bam, suddenly decided that) cut, and the work of rescue ts Mayor Rugene BE. Sehmiis, Ab wy, in Seattle during the they had business outside of Se | slow. Fy are lacking, Doc | raham Ruef, President Patrick Cal Weak, since the federal grand attie, and left unceremoniously for | tore @ been rushed | DOWN and Assistant to Prost ie Tuesday returned nine parte unknown to the scene of the wreck on @ spe Fae Thornwell Mullally the aad secret indictments it ts now known to be « fret | ctal train Paget pee . ve ayy oars . qrnent citizens. that several of the offenders are * ad Willis Ab = ay aarent Mas ‘been made, {out Of the ciy, and all efforts to FIREPROOF STAIRWAY that corporation also Pree Ber that the other eight locate them have so far failed, It dent Louis Glass and former Agent ee etily Surcep. ts also known that at least one of|, Th® fire and water committee |T. B. Halsey, of the Pacific Btates aan the aw the inaictments fe against a well last night gave ite time to a con | Telephone and Telegraph company aay it Wr cet indicumenta. known concern, whose expose will sideration of the stairway factli-/ the last named indictments being te indicted mea went &|causp a considerable stir tn local ties and fire escapes in the new|in connection with a deal by which business and social circles. In t building ordinance. A separste | the established telephone corpor sof men not Indicted, because genaciences prompted them gat of the way of Uncle efifcers: or twenty deputies ts the offices of men want their return the fact was made known many violators of the law wees discovered by the «rand those who bad a suspicion fireproof stairway from top to bot tom is required to be constructed tn all hotels and lodging houses seven or more stories in height. meantime United States Marshal Hopkine and his deputies are guarding every public building in the elty and officers tn other to are on the lookout for the The only one of the pine indict ments wider which an arrest hes been mate was that agaimet Preet- dent Hammond, of the Mutual Funding Co. aE (OUNGSTOWN MAY ANNEXATION | Gast ai Youngstows, the majority * MEN AND OTHERS WORKING Peay oF eindn leis HARD AT POLLS AND GIVE BIG ODDG || 6% 2 Go envenomation , INST ANNEXATIONISTS — WEST SE- General William Booth, the com mandeminchief of the Salvation | Army, will arrive in Seattle June 4 from Japan, where be has been | conducting meetings. He will har | headquarters at the Hotel Stas ame ee aE a fete organised tn force and mystt fied the annexationiets today by appeart with smooth shaten faces very “anti” who yesterday AND ALKI FAVORABLE. Wore a moustache or beard ie smooth faeed today Thiv action hes completely mystified the an _ Aetle Are Confident. many mostha bids tair to meet de negattoninis feat at the polls today, through the morning Jim Wilson, the thie afternoon 14° of at Youngstown had The ant!-ann-rationtets penjerity, 200 believe they te carry the entire annetation Beth territory efforts of the saloon element aad ether parties at Youngstown ‘te $10 thet -anneration The balloting on annexation to beaten. George W) Diller took West Seattle, preliminary to joim short ead of the bet. ing Seattle began thie morning, At The anti annosationists Alki and Weat Seattie pears to be strongly favorable to Youngstown potiipe place How consolidation. At Youngstown the | ever, the only Vote challenged was wore! big fight Is on. As Youngstown is | that of Senator W. C Rutter. an — the connecting link, geographically, “ant! M Retter has lived at og of Weat Seattle, between Seattio and West Seattle, Youngstown for many years, and and Youngstown to the annexation cannot take place with | was very indignant. He ewore ta if Seattle, for which West out Youngstown's consent his vote and cast bis ballot, pre for At noon today 90 votes bad been | sumably against annexation LICE WONT LET - AKERS RUN SHOW TACOMA Wi couRT FOR ITS JUVENILES. OMENAL” LAFAYETTE AND “GREAT” TON WILL GET NO CHANCE TO IECE SEATTLE PUBLIC—ARE DE- «, while holding Juve Judge Frater nile cou RED A PUBLIC NUISANCE. |ther ioe LaFayette” and failed to “arrive” for the second e “ Waites.” dicodiess surgeons, '™* ms hh , Gre any exhibition tonight According ¢ announcemen AP this morning. he stopped off at Te 420 idee Which they have had oN end @ arrive” until i, at Tenth avenne pte q aoe i spite 0 Pows! Phenomen = te od ¢ the fact that ee WER net per gest traf ncond @ Be caiet sie | With @ triumphal procession, head - ; ie ‘he “Ph eatener ed by « brass band, and had 5 ~ (Star Special Service) and the P enomenal” | tien at the station to prevent sud " . a ieee => bbe brass band stur FAIRBA " vppress them One hundred , a« n " Pr nt ne SRM of policemen under com Band Will Be Present . ngage rage thes Meet & police lieutenant. will be This ie ficated by the & ternoc MM the tent tonight, with ement this morning which ere y after from the eh to pre jeatly states that “A committee steam Ta f performance will meet him at the King ® a Dawson and the upper Yu was convinced | depot. A bdrase band will be pres- : é t and the “Phenom READY TO ESCORT THE hin te ot « abipmer r b n ‘ LRIAGES and their occupants to t m this year brass ba and Af A : é 2 WhOw, Were nuisances, by the Washington Annex hote’ ne ep so agg Ao af house o nthe, Thus truth is advertently ereap-| the most i ent men of @f the tent anvas ing into the presswork of the district, going - major * BMS erected dire n th Great Walto 4 = pF th Re Broadway hospital and| “Fake!” “fake game!” Wom po oye t there | “fake!” were the th whieh | Visit to Mie ta | the all boys Broadway | *'""* 7” E 2 | nelg hood met the announce ta ne wg wme wo pers VISCOUNT AOKI ance W 0 1 last night , Be es nr sess ae aes eon tt] IS COMING HERE ingty, the © res ent last night consisted of % won ; a iran. A brane band ch const! pak I” atten ‘ tutes part of the patent-medicine on @ the quie 1 - 4 = few selections the tent which t quite bad enough ave to art +, Bobby, Bessie and ] B ce mn the tent. but gave wa promise of what the real per ance would be, If mitted by az ] ° - ation sought to prevent the grant th of se Home Tele petitive franchise ne compa: to Fourteen indictments, containing eighty-four against Mul iy, fourteen ranging from §4,000 to $15,000 each | to infer that there will be other to rote the change In the franchise count, were Schmita, Ruef, Ford and Abbe supervisors, ret Cal met urned houn, whom | the xrand jury accuses of bribing in amounts SAILORS LEFT IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907. 19 INDICTMENTS RETURNED — of the Uniled Ratiroads. by that corporation Immediately after he fire gained authority to else trify ite 260 mijes of street rail way syatem in fan Franciaco, Two additional indictments were | returned against Schimita, the one harging that he sought and ao epled from Ford and Ruef a bribe 50,000 for the trolley deal, t he sought k G. Drum « Ruef a bribe rs 0 to approve the vote of the} al board fixing the pub ndictments were returned | againet Loule Glass, charging bim | with the bribery of two supervis refused to vote a franchise hiv th in co-operatic other eb recelved ve with ¢ held by the atéy Telephone company © Coffey fixed ball at $10,000 on » of the counts and gave those indicted until 11 lock to day to come o court and ar ange thelr bonds, Later Judge!| Coffey announced that $5,000 cash would be accepted fn leu of the $10,000 bonds The amount of bonds is $890,000. After the Indictments were flied with the court it wae announced by Foreman Oliver, of the grand fury, that yesterday's work | only « starter, and this is taken | indictments. A FOREIGN JAIL James Brown and Terrace MeGov ern. Seattic saliors, crvel treatment io Valpere! while om a recent ell trip thetr wilt, h America, in a petition filed today fa t fa they tine “Tam O'Shanter.” The petition lemployed to work om thie vevsel United States cireult bring suit the owners of the American bar aga! which ealled from Tacoma on May | kek, 1906. After making the voysae they Were throws into jail, under the after having been left in a leountry without The satlors say the first and sec. #00 the vote ap working early this morning at the |ond mates of the “Tem O'Shanter mutinied while the venre! means Youngstown saloon mano, bet $106) weet all kinds of hardships tn try ti ene hack to the Staten; tetas foreign | #!th & new crew was in port at Valparaiso which left on orn HAVE NO COAL TODAY and the board will begin to look) 10% be deceived by the clothes their faces and I want to say that - mn E cio ig bd = be successor Mr 7 4 1 pocket jon of Agnew and Harry Carroll. . the position for I Wear or the name under watch 1 /f Moore tan’t a pocket edition of “From Moore's store we went t# In spite of the fact that the may have been introduced to you. 10m” Johnson. whom I met last 1.0) charley Curtis of Dead @ re at Bi n Clothes and names are my stock in Year in Cleveland, then I am a) (i - ners at Black Diamond are « Ch , my stock nor guesser. Mayor Moore will Curtis, the fashionable tatlors. 18 back at rk, and the mining ee which to decetve th sunemnée. teat :2 “droppe J in on Was while we were waiting to see sc nt wa mine = KUROKT SAILS "ime cee wccerecns Snail toe Un tt See eh ‘ ‘ the Seattie civil service rules. He W er and Will Morris were ant, the Pacific Coast bunkers are aken I will not resist nor ran away 4 ointed out te me C th steam coal and w Nelther will I deny my id in| Foterred me to # Grout of |P tod who t B90 until Monday st leas Don't be misled by accounts of W8* busy when I called and asked <n aoe ake eaae antieietatin ade ¢ my movements or prospective move | Me to come in again, and hie eno Last Call at Stad Office. t oe te f where she a Telenragh Service.) od in an trresponsible ry handed me bates = After taking lunch At the Ratha take ine . ‘Heneime h ~ omg ~se8 +s General MOTHINE paper, My contract Is with 1 mtg peer ov keller. I left my companion and Shmnestis < in — sae ame ta papi unch of City ichals. took @ car at corner of Second the tightness of the Black Diar eBvei aoe ro vehicles This Evening’s Movements. While waiting to Mayor and Cherry st. for Fourth and end Fraskiia output, as os oe. oral cM Shore escrmoni age My movements during the late | Moore, I had City Ep er Thom- fF __ at before reporting at supply the steam var + ; . - ove fternoon evening today will in. 80% pointed out to me as the may-| The Star office in the P.-1, building, nly ~ » na ” XG | clude the following: Visits alone or F's chief advisor. At {ty hall! This, by the way, will be my lass ; of the N wee e be were a in company with one on to, | saw also “Hi” Gill Mur-| call at the Star office untf I have sta a res The genera! goes to Chicago then tne rooms of the Com phy and City - George, been captured. I will report my ; — . " att ailing for Japan June 19 jin, Cha on I was Introduced mov mts from day to day, bas ad 2 Inbe & young man just the reports wil! be sent to the of+ . e of the ale $ the Flye tern college, coming to fice by messenger or given to rep» - withts 4 and 6 1 would town. street, the meetings being arranged . k from 4 ah nds on whether town by te phone * under . r frightful gash in the w shop, a viait to the pe ’ to capture me d My exploits while in Seattle have ed this morning by a F all call f first two days after my heen badly complicated by the efe OT TO KILL 2 R He w jelivery w disappearance instead of forts of other papers to make caple PL kA er w giase Marche 4 a week, as was the cas@/ ta} out of my visit. With muck atta wo Cherry « ia J ast winte betantiality of detail other pa ; ts of : J of my movements, the evident pure . na roduc A pose being to throw off the scen® (serine: qrayh Service.) siy w @| Wait at the corner se 1 a persons who are searching for me BERL » t { " i Mad while three Madison aewing th r Sunday at midnight I shall ofe ‘ ey . e down the Seixa i % to | Mr. ticiatly disappear. I shall also rie@ 2 Some Well Known Men . h should og tomorrow and my Sunday earth : . > a ° ft tinerary will include a visit to at e * ' a a a . 4 P x were i rea st. two of Seattle's pleas ree * « leu 8 ia ‘ Affable, But Busy sorts and one or more rides om . made, ar ta y ane he fa fa t »n on Lake Washington p' re steame anarchists, including thre he livest g ax in 3 ' L. ers, Unless I have sized this towm held f trial r hem will not they w all re ¢ " able tt he explained to on Monday when & complete a> dence against ha all my appearance in thelr me } ons that Saturday nt of my Sunday movements ained. The r r 185 000 ence when they Tee ‘ase - day. As I sauntered will be reported to the Star. woe she samt gener se be APPROVE REGRADE LIBRARIAN SMITH 1» reeie 0 rin aense roe WAIT FOR U. S. izccivstssguie tensors | . + Se rin oak the foie cane star PLANS RESIGNS ns TO ACT Oy hail he experting : Charles W Hartaian, et s nA pecif e regrade of he Seattle ® a , 1 not be Th from Denny way to jay af “ ‘ t th , nt ng neighborhood of he law gre t Vash = t ble k . t a rk W rclude all the rege 4 > 1 2 " ” improvementa wh as a f 464 ent in| Ov . r A idewalking, t which 2,448 « . : ; ago, Milw e 4 Bida rtly be called for ' egre th r . : wk Rev, J. PI . h I A , May ' th a . at news m \ ® ) t A t the board ¢ a ‘ ‘ t . N tien ly Prot. Padelford filed b a h f € " & , 8 * t hea sense fe officers to man the when stx men before the mi required by law. Brown and Govern allege that while still per forming their duty they were selzed and thrown tnto jail by the master the ship for no other reason than that they merely requested him to exoploy two more officera to take tee that they were the places of the men who went on etrike, which tle master refused to do They were subjected to the inhu- | man treatment of a Chifean jatier fog twenty days, daring whichtime O'Shanter eatlet away! ’ They ack damages in the gum of each and fn additios Brown $125 im wages and Mofiovern no part of their wages having neon and sat offloe yesterday im the meeting. Another meeting will oext week at which the tion of Mr. Smith will be called resigna be accepted One’ Cent | THE SEATTLE STAR | WRATHER FQORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; LIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS. ; PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH, VOL. 9, NO. 77. ERETT TRUE IN OLE OF RAFFLES HOLD ON THERE! you ARE THE INYS TERIOUS RAFFLES £ (CLAIM THE REWARD / Riso 2 1 RAFFLES, AM 1? ANO YoU WANT A REWARD 20 You? WétL HERE IT. ist! rakéalitinall BY RAFFLES in The Star of my ramblings about | out of the store I saw George Cob Here are a few live tips on the the city tertl] and George Dilling come “a . wa For instance, there is William of the New York block, engaged ov ent a eat x ° movements of the only genuine |, vTnan Moore, the chief executive | @timated conversation. My com Raffles, look over and get or ints burg, on whom I called at Banion pointed out to me alse busy; remember the $500 prize for pis office in the city hall this Prank Renick, the real estate many the man who captures me. morning. 1 know men and I read’ State Senator Robert F. Booths 4

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