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LAST EDITION | MACKIN TOSH AND HiS ASSOCIATES SEATTLE, WASH, F RIDAY THE SEATTLE STAR FEBRUARY 21, 1908. ONE CENT THE WEATHER— FAIR TONIGHT ANDO BATURDAY; MODERATE EAST WINDS | WOULD CONTROL CITY AND COUNTY WANT OFFICE OF MAYOR AS A PART OF MACHINE THIRTY-THREE ARE | HURLED TO DEATH » Bl and es Ar t S CGnawhewereboen Mill Blows U Emplo ¢ Torn to + * Powder Pp P y' 0 * BANK CLEARING! . . . . . - * * Atoms~-Most Serious Accident in South in Eighteen * Seattle * ® Clearings today, ..$1,182,546.78 # ® Ralances 186,899.58 @ Years. + Tacoma * & Clearings today,..$ 680,215.00 * atte Dalances 51,951.00 @ * Portiand . {By United Press late im the evening that the num |* Clearings today,..$ 697,961.00 & i “A Four ber of dead and injured was known, |® Halances 81,264.00 & BERKELEY. ss ea ee A fire fighting brigade was or | * hlte men and © Cainame ganieed aed tne flames were * * & eee eee eee eee to death, being wn © fought down and most of the plant fate yesterda , 208 rn to tatters by the terrific cite packing {explosion was saved the J works at I Four white men were injured by . 4 « timbers and later taken to a Lane hospital In San Francisco by special train Mra. oirming tons of dynamite we ha ’ wife of the perintendeant, | fie diast, shattering the | cares the 1 was the he og ead splinters. ervine of the s The injured well, foreman o © girls were cared for at the cam-/ oe. Sulive w a # pany hospital on the ounds | - Met & a < As away as Berkeley and enasveted Oakland the shock of the explosion ecovered. | Oukias cscivonot Peone Horace M’Kinley Expects 1 from ¢ Y "hewn * an “""! to Be Given an Im- ewes Billea. The 3 of business thinking « ery wan at work in the earthquake had ie end 8 “ A great pillar of smoke rising on cad be found. hundreds of feet im the alr and} * es vere tortt the ruins plainly visible from the tops of tall] munity Bath. the explosion aud threa tings told that another of the the gelatine house, where two powder plants of San Pablo bay were at work. A pa had gone re many were , The explosion # the most serious | won eee Mtee Pr bs glass crushed and in years , 3 to bss tena rush the! Coroner Abbott, of Contra Coata| Horace McKinley appeared in the county, will hold an inquest this| ‘éeral court bef Judge Woly fasion follow. | afternoon. The four injured men |" this morning apon petitic was pitiful. taken to the San France hos Of bis attorneys, the passing of of the men who daily risk pital will recover, The six injured peer neap vin contin wed one week ives at the powder plant £ who Were trampled upoa and a ee hat MeKty might hear running from the little ham y flying glass im the mad rush —_ B naw y and Detective Burns Pinole seeking vews of loved from the box packing house sev he y expec c Danger of additional explo era ed yards from the scene oo ~ aged - peing imme . prevented those wh of the explosion, are being cared oe Naga one « Hen ue from approaching to« for at the company hospital at Pt Tae aoe hs M wreck, and it was not until sole. None are seriously injured itehey hie be ; § 7 “ > his wife, formerty 3 that she has forgiven bir for 7 encapade in the Ort with the }dancer, “Little Egypt.” LODGE OFFICERS IN INTO SUPERIOR COURT ‘The superior court has ta 1 was exclunively for which ie being hat ences ae to * Aged ay np a Hoag + ee Officers of the H'nal B'rith grand Wages to prevent the cox mS oe Sand would be nem |dge, who attended the grand . “the property and would be gen. | lodme ho a are the Children's Orthopedic erally undesirable for many rea. lodge session at Portland early in fa a0 exclusive residence dis ae the week, arrived thit morning fn om Queen Anne hill This | Seattle and will remain in the city Gerning indge Morris \iaeued a i Wednesda Petemptory writ of mandate « NEW CAMPAIGN BILL They will be entertained by th Banding Building Imxpector Mia two Hebrew lodges of the city ted (ity Bagincer RH Thome Rev. M. & Levy, grand president appear in court on Feb. 24 and eee: of District No. 4, will lecture at ew cane why they should © By United Pr the Temple de Hirsch Gomipelied to lisse the de 1 WASHINGTON a Tomorrow morning at = bafiding permit Perry Belmont, bead af a nowpar (Grand Orator Vase _ ‘The affidavit filed and on which tisan organization whose alleged ture at the Tenple the writ wae issued shows thar on object is to seek the enactment of & law compelling the publication of campaign contributions before and TO DISCUSS AMENDMENTS. was after elections, appeared todey be The amendme to the city which fore the hor mittee on elec will be disew i this even als by tions and spoke upon the ing at « meeting held at the Y. M tton. Several weeks ago J./C. A. auditorium under the auspices firyar wae siso beiore the commit.|of the Civic union. Hon. 1 a tet and gave the ed legisla. | Kirkpatrick and Col. J, M. Haw e die ‘thon hie endorsement thorne will address the meeting FATHER OF GAMBLING BILL 4 PRAISES MAYOR MOORE _— REDE Piste. of ellk they were trying to y H Le Tee Pee eee ee ee tim Rem says his wife gave . , W rk * he v4 ve nim the wilk . WIS Says That bet Bi) Moore's ork in t # CONVERTED TO SOCIALISM. * * * ° (By United Press.) * (By United Press.) * . , Felony Gambling Bill Would Have Been + ,..,.<%,: the #| .NEWCABTLRON-TYNE, | Rng, Lost ra OE igs pe yf UNAWAY GIRL *# Chr > : boy : Sty a th " ® claim * | =~ ® cialis r ecret @ 1 Cage Drops—4 Dead. Zelln th Marte “I regret to , h enate to rwutet ol}|* ‘hat 3 = Sve ses VILKESBARRE, Pa, Feb lin, 18 r Bas been ma smand it. This the} = complished by the searches nen were killed” and four! by Detective und Off PW make politica ¢ bill in the senate rd jountens Of We * | proba atally inyured this morn: | Holme The rom thelr Bisre proses While eo ® whe he ca which the he in Ta father of eer reerrnenee bes con i lw ' oi « lo € mine fell | the £ today and « ation with Mr yottom take the girls home ove he made on = vos SAWES nf EY MADE-IN-SEATTLE being ‘eriuctsed tor having! == PLAY POKER yo BANQUET HELD . ‘ Van t t 1 edi that he ate h neals alone in a ; as finally | restaurant to avoid being compelled The Seattle retail and lewale 1 - : 4 : grocers were enfertained at a : to pay for wha ea trie Washingt To Cripple or Defeat John M. Martin wi fo quet at the B itler Somex purpose of th and by hi ie Ma t he Manufacturers’ « offered wa ; ‘ Everything on the menu was manu defeat the bi were marrie n Pe factured or raised fm the state the amendmente é re., on September 906 John W. Bfaw, president of the t to them, t not|and the complaint ree that M Manufacturers psaociation, was ; tered Martit jated on bi pa toastmaster a view evs for her individual board and room Toasts were re by : cleart out of her own nf : v. A.B Mead H 1 ’ Besides his sav ut Martin Moore, and..oth ub js accused by his of being an ens of the state made o in poke ' aint giiietieeihatniat, th ccesaful aS casen thing inthe 4 MARRIED IN VIOLATION I 1 aquarel Repudiates Attacks. | Lillian G, Raesch 1 < ame a penubtieen t\oumerior eoult to A Is the Mar gets his; the i that the work of 1 ng intenance effort to| riage with J. L. Raesch of Augu done in San Francisco, to it was done in the ( 1 reque: : cee of the| 1907, on the ground that Rae ouragement of home Indu The Atte organizat ered Let Rave PB ge ti Bon orced a former wife, Kate|tt¥Y and the encouragement of the | 60,000 of these cards for use in BIO the senate to neo the Seeeaai eae ee ee py Pree n ine oBy industries of a rival which is | both the primary campaign and well or: of biting ” 27, 1907, and that the le & competitortef Seattle for the die | the campaign proper, The et wan detern ined to defeat t t attack on Mayor period of eix months had not | tinetion of becoming the metropolis | Ing ettered all over town, sti Ure, firet | mosemant, | vedueliae Win aatice. on 4 between the date of the| of the Pacific coast up in street cara, strewn over the by arondr * to meke | gambling law was made 4 marriage and the first di | This was pointed out last night | #treets and sidewalks and posted on Mons Or go that jt would not| nights ago in a Miller meeting by at the “M in Washington” ban-|}Hiboards and dead walls, with the approval of the|one O. 1. Willits, v young lawyer,| ‘The complaint recites that the | quet held at the Butler Annox. One| Wherever they may be seen they ttorney for (ka Amkeumer-Musch | second Mra. Raesch thought her|of the questa at the banqwet hod! #tund as an advertisement (het the Werking With Mm Browime comamey, and o democratic) huohand had been a bachelor. When{ with bim one of the pod tees os Miller movement is a mordoment 9 With Moore. politician whe qreced 56 at. Rulinw | che bared of bis previews mar | out by tu iter geet (ee promotion of femme he | Champions of the bill {olin flomination, far mamrow te (ie | riage amd @tvoree whe heft belo smd | dusty tad the @rvppeaeps sical Urged the friends of the democratle “ay epremtaan, of S36. | aoe Ses foot & beg aii . a . ies ant. eens nm at. aaa uaneetaeieenah EVANS’ FLEET IS BEHIND (By United Pres WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—It wa announced at the navy department today that the battleship fleet would not reach San Francisco by ) | May 1, the date set ortginally for its arrival there, but would be de layed making the port until May 10, and possibly May 16. armada will pot get to Mag “4 bay by March 14, the date 1 for in ite itinerary. About a) ponth will be spent at target prac tee there, and stops will be made at San Diego and Low Angeles The fleet in two days bebind chedule, and it is expected to ex | perience other delays. NEVADA MINE. GRAFT (By United Press.) RENO, Nev Edward Miller and 20 arricaded behind breastworks of high-«rade ore, are defending their rights to @ lease on the ‘Litigntor claim on Balloon at Rawhide to day them are Miller's five and 100 or more friends TWO HUNDRED LAID OFF SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 21 Two hundred men In the department of the Southern Paeific laid off today, in motive shops here were \Mehenauehknw nn * 7 7 AMERICAN LEADING. * * * 7 (By United Press.) * ® CHICAGO, Feb. 21 * * “Monte” Roberts, the Ameri # * can, leading in the New York # * toParis automodiie race, # * made 13 miles in the last 24 # ® hours through snow-piled In # ea roads, He arriv at #! ® Ligonier, Ind, about noon to # & day. It ie doubtful if he will # ® reach Chicago before Monday. * ® The De Dion ear in still at w ® Kendallville, lad with af ® broken shaft * * * RRR (By United Press.) } Representative Lilley Springs Sensation in the House. line with the gene Harriman policy of retrenchment on western y au ®, on account of slack bust ness, Married men are given preg (By United Press.) erence. It te announced the met). WASHINGTON, Feb Repre will be reemployed befo m- | ‘ sentative Lilley of Connecticut, a mer, when heavy freight business prive Giimy ¢f Conmnetens, 6 again sets in mémber of the committee on naval affairs, has introduced tn the house NO STRIKE a NO CUT ‘Railroad Men Will Not Stand for Reduced Wages. (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 21.—-"We will not stand for any reduction In wages m by the rafiroads,” de red Grand Chief Warren Stone, Brotherhood of Locomotive *, today, In discussing the » that has developed since jthe roads began to prep: to the obey the new law requiring employment of more railroaders. The cont of living is just as high as ever.” he continued. “There | will be no etrike, and we will not start «ht until we are on the firing There will be no cut n the wages of our 62,600 ¢ i Make that wtat MISSING EIGHT YEARS. Mra. Mainberg, 723 Twenty-third av. bas asked the for Joseph Foff, 3 han be asing f FOURTEEN MEN _ police y om elght years nommeling cheat” “OReiee Te We Mee," bie A pried wer dome sew jebe! on tle culcrpigm } Hing the to aearch | sition in ars old, who | navies of other great powers & resolution calling for the appoint ment committee of five to ip quire into the conduct of the Elec trie Boat company of New Jersey (Holland sub marine In it he vir tally charged that a majority of the members of the naval affairs Gommmitice are the servants of this @enpany. He thereby fvee the Scpude) started when Montague Leasior, & representative from N York, accused Philip Dobite in 1903 | of having tried to bribe him tn the | interest of the same concern Tilley charges that many mem bers of the committee are no more than, to quote his words, “so man | traveling salesmen” for the Holland company BOOST FOR THE NAVY (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 Sena }tor Perkins, of California, defended | the dixpatch of the battleship feet to the Pacific in a ringing speech before the sen this afternoon The discussion brought the follow in€ resolution, offered by the sen ater Resolved potiey of this government, while not adopting a continuous program fix number of naval vessels of » be built in the future, sent relative po with the comparison WERE PEDDLING SILK. a butcher 30 y Chapman, a waite ated yeaterday on sus having stolen severa Max Rotman old, and R. ¢ |22, wor picion of arre *? That it should be the | And Incidentally A. J. Goddard Is to Be Sacrificed by Miller’s Supporters, and Heifner Is to Get Republican Votes in Payment for His Attacks Upon Moore and Delivery ot Democrats to Miller. That the present political cam-; Metcalfe, are in reality a part of {are to have in the fall election paign, so far as the supporters of | the Miller organization and expect with the Mackintosh-Vandeveer John F. Miller are concerned, is to receive sufficient support from | Conover slate bas not been simply « preliminary to the fall|the Miller organization to el plain at this time, but it is whie election is evidenced by the slate | Heifner in return for his abuse 1 that something further hae that has been framed by the Miller | Mayor Moore promised to the Helfner organization Knocking Metcalfe. crowd if Miller is elected { This slate, with Mr. Miller for! Holtzheimer, who is in charge of Goddard a Strong Man. mayor, includes three of the pres the Metcalfe beadqua ad in A. J. Goddard, the republican ent force prosecuting attor- the Metcalfe campaign 1 ni for councilman-at-large, ney's office. George Vandeveer, a| and Reynolds, are both q oo te tee tne. pasetnee at deputy in th ecuting attorney's ing out the word that Metealfe combination With Beltane. waa aan: office is sia for the office of |no chance to win and are advising | Joey 0a y. shee’ H prosecuting attorney. Mr. Mackin-| their close personal friends to vote | mated by ® substantial plurality & sony himenif & ecg tH mr orga wi rs s the primary election, but was nol ergy sent ce dates Beye? i with any faction in the superior court judge, and D. C. Con James B, Metcalfe entered the! ayoralty nomination contest His over f the managers of the rac the democratic candidate i “ nomination was somewhat of @ sur- Miller campaign, is also slated fora at the instigation of the brewery rota gare 0 : ylace on the superior court bench. | interests, but this support has been | 2xi#* to the politicians, as he was \? not previously considered a heavy, These are the three most impor- transferred to Miller, and Metcalfe facior in municipal politics | tant places that have been fully de is now simply being retained in the Mr Goddard mnde file campaign pany [ee See Oe et record, and is campaigning for the cerned In it to this, how- Mayor Moore as possible, Metcalfe , lection along the same lines. By jever, the Miller forces are maid to has been led to believe that he has 10 puginess element of the come have formed an allie with cer @ chance of being elected, while jiinity he is considered the bow j tain democrats in the went elec | those wh supposed to be giv-| on on the councilmanic ticket. tien which may also become a fac- ing him active aid are making The Holzheimer Brother One of the peculiar incidents in lthe campaign ts the fact that Wib tor in fall campaign. Support for Heifner. | sport of his simplicity Outcrop of Miller Campaign. Charles G. Helfner, dex The Metcalfe campaign is in Mam A. Holzheimer, who poses ag candidate for counciiman-at reality the underground workings the manager of the Metcalfe fight, has been promised support of the Miller organization for which is a brother of the Holzheimer whe Miller supporters in return for the Charles G. Heifner {s to receive was one of the principal speakers campaign that be is making against support from Miller republicans to fn the primary campaign for Jobe Mayor Moore and A. J. Goddard ts defeat Goddard at the polls F. Miller, and is still on the staff speakers § jain has the object of the Metcalfe candidacy become during past week that his name is only The democrats who have entered {nto this deal opposed Mayor Moore two years ago for personal reasons and are opposing him in this cam- th to be the sacrifice dea! The campaign that is being made with James B. Metcalfe as the dem to carry out this oeratic candidate for mayor is sim-| paign for the same reasons. Met- mentioned incidentally by the dem- ply a part of this trade. Heifner, | calfe in the club and Heifner is to ic speakers, all of the time be Reynolds and Holtzheimer, who receive the reward ing be, me to abuse of Mayor claim in the ope m to be supporting | Just what art the democrats | Moore. = =~» BREWERS RAISING MONEY FOR MILLER’S CAMPAIGN [A Rane eee ‘4 fe ial etek datas [Saloons Assessed $25 Each, the Money Being Collect- Ww anaeoton a 21.— | ed by the Seattle Brewing and Malting Company. The state departinent on ad- #| ae, vice of the president ts ev pected within # short time to address a cireular note to the early this week and it is being pai@ by the saloon men at the offices of Seven thousand dollars is being raised for the Miller campaign fund eeeeeeeeeeee eeeee Seeeteeseeee eeeee powers. Jin attention to the brewing company. Some of the Japan's antiopen-door atti #| bY Assessing the saloons of the | caicon men, knowing that the brew- tude in Manchuria, the open * | clty §26 each for that purpose. The ery interests are financing the Met- door being the American */ assessm ix being levied and col- calfe-Helfner sideshow have pro policy lected through ¢ agency of the tested, upon paying their assess Seattle Brewing @ Malting com- ments, against the money being ee eee eee eee ee pany, the officers of which have an- used to promote such a foolishly nounced their intention of spend. lost cause as that which has been ing any part of $10,000 of their own given the democratic label money and all the fands they can| In reply to these protests they ralse from other sources in rr were assured that only a small | to defeat Mayor Moore for re-elec- fraction was being given to the | tion Metcalfe managers, only enough to PRESIDEN The big prize for which the sa-/ enable thera to make a showing loons are fighting Is the privilege and keep a few of the more gullible of keeping their places of business | democrats from voting for Moore, open nights during the A.-Y.-P. fair’ while the men in the inside of the (By United Press.) jnext year. Men represe ating, the take movouaet cast thelr own nce Wek: _Pp, |Hquor and brewing interests have | ve lor Miller, WASHINGTON, Feb. 21-—Prest-| oinded the candidates to ascertain | One saloon man, who called at dent Roosevelt is said to be pre-| which of them will stand for this| the brewery office on Wednesday }paring another message to be sub-| policy, and are throwing the weight afternoon for the purpose of pay- mitted to congress, this one Geal-| of their money and influence in the | ing his assessment, met Charles G, ing with the report of the inland| Sale to assist such candidates as Heifner th in conference with waterways commisston which was|@re the most “reasonable.” the brewery officials, where M The announcement of the $25 | Heifner remained for more than igiven to the president a few days aoe . The ame nlations mado} vy against the saloons was made | hour lin the report are of a rather radi-| = ees siaisinsiesisediideitlceel pasta eu! character, it ts said and toe atish ak’ the hotel athck ‘hax lake presidente woukt not accept therm | BAMM SUSPEMDS — | Sau°tar‘voon own ioncrine’ about without giving the matter careful } — | M'FARLAND-WELCH FIGHT. TEMPORARILY (By United Press. RECEPTION FOR | | MILWAUKEE, Wi Feb. 21.-—~ (By United Pre Packie McFarland, of Chicago, 2 | Freddie Welch, th lish lgh SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—In-! woight meet in a ot ao E ability to aceur ute a f here tonight. McFar s the fa- sufficient me all ediaté | Yorite at odds of 10 to 7 dema ’ Y ral court réom at Tacoma t 4 und rercial night In honor f Bera er illo ew ded returned from Washington, whe following notice was posted he went to secure an appropriatio of $50,000 to mar old Ore account or Pipes wy Father Marshall I arman trail with suitable monumer tng collections without work ; oa ie Waal gton State Hi cal w « would thereby le babe Sake of the Tacoma Chamber of gether her Boarman nts were |merce, It was well attended | tors u athclent onal that socialism is destructive of hu- | coma societ a ? ssp — society, is unjust to the own | Mr Meeker told of his fa . em cate A of private prope p to Washington by me r olw sl oly 4 M xctory plan for the ¢ OX tearygear « be . ion advocated, and the tortie Oreane tea le stat Street Bank ch ve of the telaliel that the bill for the / ent labor. He clair eomed to meet « opposed to the be congressmen vgman WAITER ACCUSED OF =," foarman advocated the BUICAN MEETINGS) §— BIG HOTEL THEFT)", set, csunsom wore re ed by local he M Kidd's b ( Lake _ ested by Bankers’ Cases Continued, the Kinnear apa 105 Olyn . » Swelt mvereaten 6 AN. FRANCISCO, Feb. 21—4 pic place. John I ad oth: | ler, petty thefts at the J Dunne this morni con- erg will speal 29" Geer i the cases of J. Dalzell Brown, Tomorrow night wi A-$40 grip belonging to. ¥ james W. Treadwell and Walter J. held at the Tabe rif 1 | Van Nostrand est who a Hartnett until next Wednesday for Union, Van Asse herrick a the Butler Sunday night, was | 4, n upon the demurrers to the 42nd and 14th av gia joc Eo eee att, P< | indictments filed by. the, attorney 5 | YEOMEN To CELEBRATE. When apprehended last night, |/°F the @efendante, 50 } Chapman was in the company of % | ‘The eleventh anniversary of the|a man named Max Rotman, 3¢| + Bribery Cases Postgoned. 7” founding of the Brotherhood of years ald. who ctims tt be a \N FRANCISCO, Feb. American Yeomen if be eclebrat-|bugcher. They were attempéiag to | c ainst Frank GC. ed Tuesday eveaiag by Boyal hore sell some silk De Bable, atead, Ne 42%, at fhe Macowbe Ro: » says Ms wife gave the | Hug Schmitz temple, Powrth ae. aid Wine at silk to him. peed wetiea! aad trovary ptorwam™ > Chapman denies ere prvtinng ervemgnedt, & hateyiel will j®ithough aw ee geytia, the hotel @ays he Pg repeatedly \dndieted for bri With the $5-cep) a " al? guilt of theft e of the employew of#tinued for ye lor tt = % | j