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Co) ° i o ne 1? { ay i r) WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT NO THURSDAY; LIGHT HONTHEAST WINDS. » 1 ~ es . = . z i " B ° sf SEATTLE, WASH? WEDNESDAY, SEPT 4, 1907.” : VOL. 9, NO. 64, PRICE 2c PER MONTH. s]| MOVE OF MORAN PLANT Lees ATTEMPTED TO BLOW | A —s— US.COURTSAFE | A MoCarey, the prize fight mn | pt ioe last night County Officials Ridicule Statement That Assessment SEATTLE CONSIDERED west | ean ‘eondy. | "shi eee) “ms FRIENDLY TO JAPAN (SAYS HE WAS 2222022270 o Ok Hos Wn Wil by Dante m the ef SS Eg in kes * Want Cheaper : ‘/ Last Night, But No Cash Was Secured-Apparent i i Seattle ie considered the most | countrymen do in Japan. . Of ¢ ROBBED hod (By United Press.) a st ight, ut No as oecure --Ap ently mplated ly found close to the center of large | friendly city toward the Japanose in| (he Kovernment realized th > |* NORPOLK, Va, Sept, 4.— & W. rk f Ama ~ the ee rom pany « shipyards | cities. ‘The Union Trou works in |the United States,” sald Mr. Kiku | Calfornla hoodlums were reaponst | Seattle will secure the Eagles’ & OrK 07 teurs. a ae to the fact that | San Francisco is an exdmple of | yi init, chief of the buco > ble for the outbreak, but had it aie | Chote ‘ tog | Batlonal ec tion for next ® i wom sx ite is too valuable | large plants seeking locations some | tO Ishi, chief of the bureau of) sumed more serious proportions, ® aiming that hq was assaulted | year, This is the concensus *| 1» — ' fare preveat rather than to the| distance from the center of large | pommerce, Gf Japan. shortly Mer | serloun breach might have result) and robbed of $36 in the Whale #- |% of opinion of all delogates here # | ,,,DUTlar® blew open the sate in whut oft entirely. Ap attempt hea j wed, gf ; © arriv hore this morning, ac-| oq’ 4 wo he 80 nd o city Pas . . » office o lop 7 2 le to pry this door out, ; act that thelt tense are | Sime companied by Acting Consul Mat-|° ‘The Japanose atatosman'a -vislt leat night, A’ Hwanson complained (4 ents the Grand nerie. — ¥| tegeral court Bullding, at’ Fourth | but felled, and, as the robbers were | fe the consensus of OF __ Plan Second Pullman, | subara an Franciec | will decide Japan's approprintiag |at police headquarters this Morn: | fe ww te ee he ee ee & | 2%, 0d Marion st, early this morn-| evidently afraid to use a second : ad to works is estimat.| County Auditor James P, Agnew | "I feel right at home here,” he |{oward the A.Y-P, exposition ing. Bwanngn could not give th jing, but secured nothing for thelr | c they decamped without A ‘ he works Ie Sovnood | ead dded : ira A. Nadeau, Jone fH. Mccait | palibe the partic pe ones pains, The attempted robbery was |even reaching the cash drawer i Dearly twice the The Morans want to establish a| Questioned as to Japan's atti and Josiah Collins called on Mé, [bery, and it iw the opinion of th discovered when th employes | An office desk, which stood about ‘ in | #rt of a Pallman, They want to toward San Francisco at the | [ehtt afternoon, after which he! Who tavestigated the that h reached the office about 8 o clock, | five feet distant from the safe, was $ ¥ money that has been ine | of the race : ro t i 7 ie pleat, and It is to/ 60 far enough Out too Auta A molten (nce ,flots, there. Mr. | wax shown the city by the Japaned | slinply got Into w fight aod man soit. Vatenitvan Gears ona ten lume be tration Pent eng Mo = 4 , , cap. | Wooatlo ere they can get a | /#hil reptied alk of & © | Asmoclation. Tonight the Chamber | aged to lose the money notified ectives Clark and Cor. | ter on the ceiling was cracked, and | gvatie aio working cap thousand acres or more for a amall | ‘ous breach in the diplomatic re-jof Commerce will banquet Mr. Ishi) During the night the police ar-| bett Investigated the case and say/a piece of cement from the door j tis believed, eairous of mov-| faction of the wum they can realize lations between the 1wo countries | Only (he trustees of the chambes | rested Duncan Campbell on sus it was the work of amateurs was blown through the window out 4 famost di nog for thetr land here; build a new | ¥4% Gnwarranted rep natives of the A-Y¥.P. faig! pielon of being the man who en It is supposed that the men gain-|into the street. The other fixtures $ Kener ad von are known | Plant larger than their present one; |), All our countrymen ask tn the | and ten leading sl Japanese mor gaged in the fight with Swanson ed an entrance to the office through | in .se office were considerably dine i conside rat! y. The | Did cottages for their employes | Uited States ts the right of any | chants will attend ptember | but he did not have the amount of 4 window from the alley. There | arranged. i the company. ie |t0 live im, and sell them on pay-| Other allen,” aatd Mr, Ishil. “We|Mr. Ishii will attend the reception | mosey on his person that Swanson | wae nothing which would prevent) 80 far as can be learned, no one ' ‘| desires to Ket wah | Mens, and thus profit at both ends. | Y4Rt self-protection, Just as your to Secretary ‘Patt at ‘Tacoma j claims to have lost access to the office, as only ordi-| heard the explosion. It is thought ; mpany enn acquire eHow The tax Qodes te for the gulints (By United Press.) nary locks are placed on the doors| that entrance to the building was : to build homes for alt tts ~h | part of the public Sp Al and windows gained about 4 o'clock, for an elec- ‘$0 a8 to encourage mar County Commissioner C. L. Beck CHICAGO, Bept. 4.—Bomb throw The men who cracked the gfe tric clock on the wall stopped at Ss maha eaia |ing and explosions are bothering | were evidently inexperienced, @or| 15 minutes past 6 o'clock, probably, The Morane want to move their the polices. Yeuterday a bomb ex-| they used too heavy # charge. The | from the force of the explosion. cartted pleat ta the eountry fer the comme vloed in front of an auto and the knob to the combination was first| Clerk Hopkins says there was reaneme thet Meare chakien cee net | were seriously hurt, kBecked off, probably with a heavy | nothing of Value in the safe, as the Tax Talk. found on Second ay, between Yeu P a aang 0 home 4 xplod. | Sledxe, and then dynamite was in-| court money Is kept on deposit in i Assess T. A. Parish, In| ler and Pike—the land ts too valu » front of the show room of /Métted in the space occupied by | a local bank reatened removal |able. They can realize a vale iain’ te Contes,“ trecksent ina |e, kaon The police have obtained no clew of millions for thelr present site. | front of the establiahinent ant alee. Th@ explosion was terrific. One! to the persons who tried the rob- think the | With that they can buy a atte of the rior. The police are look | °f ‘Be outer safe doors was blown | bery, but the detettives are still at It ie all ne @ thousand acres in the country | ing for a man and woman who are *"t!rely off and an inner door was | work and expeet to have the men § | > . bulged Inward, wedging it in so tight | under arrest within a short time, fa ®}and have @ large sum left to ex jeved to be the throwe depend upon that,| tend their plant. Large ma that @ money box was| if they remain in this city. nfac TT fect will be both just and fal E themselves sadly | turing establishments are not usual 5 4 NEARLY BLED TO DEATH, SE there are ax high | ly found. ne center of Jarge Sent P. ed by e d ha | ¢ : d M under clrournsatance | and thoir assess: | cities, either here or in the east. | ence Fass y Judge wior---Lonvicle ant oo ogy Pp vd as Janeen (Star Gpeciat Service.) be on the same basis The tax dodge in ridiculous. P Hi E . | . “ny: » | the law the sentence Of| Bont TOWNSEND, Sept. 4 MEG coastbor ia 'o-| Mayor Bcore’ tata rotests His Entire Innocence~First of “High-Ups” ‘}» cows: 09! 900 be contact in ei ie NN ol Morans need a site, not 1 know nothing as to whether he state prison of the state ioeatat hea Rig og 8 Water frontage, but also the assexsments that have been to be Sentenced. California at Ban Quentin for the of water to| made on such classes of property jterm of five years al reaseds whieh |are just or umjust, having been | For some momenta after the pans yy will find it} away from the city, but | do not | y United Press.) was dented ond teeuls - ing of Giane wood as if fone in Snohomish | think that any assesament should| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 4.— [he the inaulry was made) stunned bey Delmas areee eo that he nearly bled to death | be imposed on any improvements Louie Glass, vice-president of the maining reasons, A motion for an] wt, “# Rep monde | ene Lape have been wantingy or factories which would tend to! Pacific States Telephone & Tele arrest of snnaak’ a hand and uttered a few words of (By United Press.) grand jury, charging conspiracy to Joeation fur years, not | discourage them and compel them t because of | to seek locations elsewhere of having bribed In this motion supervisors to ed that the act é ‘ee ee AFTER KING'S LIFE BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 4—The crim- defraud the government in connec- tencing of Glass » 7 pl wanes “4 inal docket of the district court has HO with securing valuable timber ane the end of the fight lands for the Barber Lumber com- ive for “As to the Moran plant, I under | yote against the grantin . r of a fran- | constitute a public ofte ‘ votive: ‘ . stand that & great many conces-|chise to the Home Telephone com | act cf aiting sey enae. but | 1, and he will never have (Oy United Press.) been entirely cleafed by Judge pany, of which Borah was attorney establishments | sions have been made to Iigby the pany, was today sentenced to five it had ocetrens rg ay anit? stand trial upon the other in MILAN, Sept.4.—The officials of W004: 10 make way for the trial at the time of the transaction. Sen- geese are not weunl-| city in times past. years’ imprisonment in San Quentin unlawful purpose, that. the cord ta tin MAHON Sthomnee: Intended ['RC, O7M! Eusrd have beak notitied |C° Coorme Rektzenss sas. top Dotaer | sae Born demented Se ena by Judge Lawlor had no jurisdiction in the cane distriet attorney intended | nar 9 weil known anarchist has at & postponement may be trial and was given assurance that Ande rape cut tt upon the othe necessary because of Steve Adams’ there will be no delay, Borah an- Pale and worn looking, but still that the indie it . threatened the life o ctor . ‘ e ’ Bon. oe goth gon pnmtaenn Peehmoa rev indietsfient was telther Mitcaep n would have ~ rep ad po . : ea trial in north Idaho, and the trial notmeedethiat there would be no mo- On uel ties Goa fe od a at A@layed until after convict Ae the nena en a r. who ia of Senator Horah in the fedérai tion# to quash, ete. doaen spectators to hear the words (42008 Lawlor wasted as lttigiiaep secured up now believed to be court here for alleged Umber land M.C. Burch, of Denyer, and 8. R. : 1 time upo ton #§ upon thelit now stands, he co frauds Rush, of Omaha, spectal assistants ‘ that spelled doom without a quiver este for the thirdled to « no longe m should te In case of conviction of Senator to the attorney general, have been The one sensational feature of {23 last tin é ® te Re convicted upon cach of the other Hora, the state will be in a quan- sent here by the department of the proceedings was when, just be ™ mined aay " Lae adictments dary, as Borah is the main stay justice to represent the government { ¢ sentence was pronounced, Ginas | MOwld Bot be 7 Giaae in the first of the “h of cution in the Western in the Borah case. They will re- eatire innocence of (rneee*._ Ths there waa no up” to be sentenced and the pro: | TURN OUT 2 cases. It is believed Meve District Attorney Ruick, ow- : that & conviction of Borah will ing to the charge made by Borah ; ~ ing ey8 | éBtion now de the charge upon Which he had 4 : court of the state M. M. Lyter, attorney for the | pouvicted ¥ h be ha and it wax Glass himself who arose qlain mailing. » the dropping of the Pettibone that Ruick’s personal enmity to- canes ward him was responsible for the And probably the Moran Bros. company, has also an |” Wo. ‘ to answer the question been served with a finding of the indictment. Ruick fellef ce es that all wil and Mo’ cause @f the crowded cond |" horab he said, “exee entirely courne « New jerseys and » © are two general consid me made on the pub-| reviewed by the courts . huddled tm the chi ing sents at this tte, are pany, but the general impression | ooversation with Attorney Delmas objecth P w i bac! t > — of taking | will hold Sack with their taxee us-| tne case was being made The were dincharged on the sound and ived and a nearly complete sched (By United Press.) terday adopted a resolution oppos- defendant guilty as charsed” I* fi 4: turns upon the situation ot the in command of Capt. Macdonal out in the Palmer ise, starting the field for which it was in- jthere any reason why Sudement . - sighted a small craft fn yeaa fn the besement. As t smoke | tended. « defendant himself, A man well ad jahould net now be imposed © | sance ia years, | has aloes: and beibe blown out to «ea for M 1 curled its way to the upper stories a ene makes ihe 3 | quired Judge Lawlor ' re 7! want of Boal. ‘The Porter assiated | of the hotel 700 guests were seized court of the United States, nounced his intention of having the wt ee on, rane 1 have no y. your hones, way that o» STEAMER HELPS at the Broadway high school copy of ictment returned i to act in an advisory capacity fOrporations, and on the H. R. Cline, attorney for the Se egy hin atemene Judge a tence at 3 re anxtour to begin training, bat ery bay, in the vicinity of the rail- treasury " coming from tbe promd i, * steamer MiB Pe ter cannot find a room in which to| road surve Beattie Electric Co. and ite is that if the Seattle Electric Co ; ution, he again turned to the dq, (eft the sow esterday for Sah hold the necessary athletic associa When Judge Lawlor entered the fondant He said Franciaco, en route south from 8 ion weeting be turning out. | | WILL NOT COMBINE, the courts at the til that case is decided by the high- . 1 Louls Giass, & jury of your OW po ratons pendiog up the mind of (@ remainder at Nome and Bt | wie of games bh on made. The CHICAGO, Bept. 4.—Shortly be ing coalition with any other com- Glass’ attorney stepped forwara | ‘hls court charged for the Meat! to ower craft. Rough weathe nant of the great throng whieh had af thene prot iding, the football team can not sgainst him in April by the federal | only iS Bem plant, before the taxes attle Lighting Co. has not yet an- (4 Siawa, mecveustp MiMiike tome | Trem pewperation. the Puget {asks for a judicial review of 18 cour roum, Gidss Was ordered to trip to Alaska. Of # cargo of 50 + ae aan ext court. selection has returned the follow. fre cert in ining the meas. | Michael date set for the first turnodt ts mercial body, on the grounds that the © with panic. Grabbing what they ‘and announced that he would ask nage rad be eomnaianien oto pee i tegorted by the Porter RETURN T0 WORK could they made their way safely for © new trial upon four grounds. ton’ is the hature of th | to the streets. The fire was under mint to pass on some of assesement on the company's plant forigwed the trial throughout it then asked the SMALLER CRAFT turn owt for practice this week as “ts jon if tt y objectieet planned. Candid * for the eleven we them will be paid into nounced the Intention of that cém jn.0, ama cutnied 16 tx chreent pa read anRe t im pI ~, ie. have irendy am sament, sil the corporation’ sand up while the usual review of Judge Pronounces Sentence. — |640 barrels of oll, 30,000 barrel Saw dastnals oaniaee one oe The Chamber of Commerce yes- Ing verdict: “We the jury, find the a of punishment in this case. The!, Northbound, the verse! which ie Mendary Of eset ‘weal fore midnight last night fire broke the Chamber is already covering He declared that the court had mie 414 ; ) contro! and finally extinguished at offenne | rn effect of such criminal? i (By Unites VER. » cloc om vo ew } 4 di d the jury im regard to mat tranagroasion ugon the tuetitutions EIVER iS STOCKTON, Cal. Sept. 4—After ier x ioe morris No one was - ters of inw; that the court had erm of ine country itself. The certain over four months of idleness, the | ?F* ? SHAY AND CHARLEY wegic station. The horses’ lege | in decisions in regard to the law rather th he ext wl Angels mine strike 4s at an end GAVE HUNOREDS OF boon went through the trestle, lenv. Alto that the yerdict was contrary (7 juher (han 10¢ oxteutiat Ine KED FOR pepe og geo tp Eagar NEW MILLS PROPOSED. AND TWO TRAING— !n& the animals and wrecked wagon |‘ the Jaw and to the evidence, tie both of these considerations 4 tbe stribe and return to work under (Star Special Service.) ve on the rails others were at the Motion te Denied. have reached A coticiusion as S| fitions. Hundreds of ss 4 nen . | ” WANT MEDALS, NOT iation and saw the obstacles on Soa . otion |the measure of punishment, whieh} ners are Mocking back to Angels,| PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 4.- After a slight delay this motion the m ure of £ a i < ‘ . (By United Press.) the tracks except the boys. | rmack, of the cor Atgs rewult of the Immediate pros pias > ies ee tf 8.0 GOES TO TACOMA pect of railroad building by the NEW YORK, Sept. 4.--By a will Milwaukee and Union Pacific roads made in 1894 and one of the short- The trial of Jaspero Del Fevera, in this county, the Sequin Shingle a wesobt, Richasé anneal wad Roew the train was comin’ in| & 5: iapplled to the ‘ than two minutes,” said Tom = lglg meats ee en) as > mS TELEGRAPHERS WILL WORK 2°. : BURG, Pa., Sept. 4—“Five | on the road | knows what to do. pmposed of F. § " lian who was arrested for an er Co. has begun to butld 1) : a ms - RY Ruthin’. We want rune back to the station and climbs {the prahatiey mutilating United States coins, ha ir) yang ot. Galles eel pcatypacar Mes nga eg Ro for savin’ those trains; a switch pole 20 feet high and pull-| IN 10P FEI | nection ja asked enjoining |}eoen transferred to the grand jury |G rock anf J. H. Munn $900,000, to his wife. The will has Momethin’ we kin keep, an’ pin on ed off a red light. Chartie helped | sea f on W. Jone f the at Tacoma by United States Com- have also completed plans for the been read and will be probated $8 tals an’ show the other fellers me, and we hiked across the trestie | [echeol | be mage dedyr~ aoa Pal Fe ner Kiefer erection of a sawmill near Discov. ! tomorrow brave we were. 0° corse, the ot * be [Lana Pork ne to . ‘ se, the with It and ot 200 feet beyond) tye fourth week of the telex the uext #lx weeks oF witil thp.tsainer t thanked us for savin’ when the excursion train comes in| "4 ® settled | eee: olan But we don't want any sight. It stopped all right, and when |"*Phers’ strike finds affaire un "ike | “ge = * sy ne 40 men will leave tomorrow, frm, nn A | CHARGE. for the he elds, and a ah At & meeting held yestertay at | preparations for a good time. Mam est the Labor Temple, it was | that it wa « that the men ta along and « basebell team of@ut Re Star Exclusive Gervies.) put him | through a series of paces bulletins regarding the strike, aad Ginte tine Moat st, but the retary got so that Forty strikers have been hired by in caso of pettlement. can returr Jecretary of State Elihu Root, | erry oe ee eerie af 26 houre 5 | one hop grower to pick for to their keys within 24 hours. j ae understood if ma ircle w all in, down and out To bed at 9 and up at 6 agree % le hat the Alaska: Pacific hip |after his sensational interview with h him, and the baths, walks and | # the pu | Prenid elt, when he was rides, which must be taken whether | io . any cont ppiate he pu “ ; . an to aasiet the| it ned that no quarte uld be he wants them or not, are rapidly | ae ekriah and Watson te handiir own the big tru apidly im- getting him Into shape again | : <a a | provi ere under the care e-mile walks on a’light break a sgt ftertn: (weet n| coving hh f Five-mile walks on a rep ae aati ae F, Ries. ° Muldoon, the well-known fast are something to which Secre ; 4 sees viiiat ae that ae tiraine tary Root, xo long a cliff dweller in : a9 Awe ge When he a 4 here Secretary the city, has never been used to | BB. oe ident, are : - ge ung bey a ‘aid |Root was on the verge of a nerv- and he has discovered a wh lot | the city have come Mast ¢ t tu wir Pet brea v } his of muscles he never knew he pos : to support the | ta wou Dire . at w eased before, When once’ he gets to be held at the ed by 7 feD 1, physi herr. le ble trong contrast back to Washington he will dig rium te < nd Mr. ‘ f th ‘ er r appearance. holes in Pennsylvania with his vig na tz mm the |} Muldoon 1 he new we bey w tas | mexhiltion o's AND PROPERTY| 1 re, in th Rar . wimmt te | N f «pa M May Hea " ed | a_— BiG INCREASE IN SCHOOL”. n hero what was ea ‘ ed a were thgnkfal.| Xe Oe $ ' i t 4 was due in a) aren, ¥ eprote . a J hen also ’ rt ¢ fled " then we on the first da ft « t o . nid ¢ baah | hiked it over to the other end of the of 1906 A 1 » tle tha: } t 1 | bridge ) the seh 1 last A a f A. H. GATTIS MARRIED. ¢ act Well, tl i tay filled the 24 } out bla " hi 669) A, H. Gatt ma € e € h ation | $5 fo n ‘ high He Hitior ‘ Kdith 9 t t ‘ he mone the ty \ pa Bs . tland, | Aidt gi HERE |S “BILLY” MULDOON AND HIS SANITARIUM AT WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., WHERE , m | don't want | wp See me ¢ thaad. tao Gat eee ‘ SECRETARY OF STATE ELIHU ROOT IS LEADING THE ROUGH AND REGULAR LIFE FOR THE vi S trestle 500 foot i 2 Gan eorte ae ‘ wine re? Without thasa additional attend were enrolled yesterday news in < || PURPOSE OF RESTORING HIS HEALTH,