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Ee LAST * | | EDITION | i vol PA emnity Paid, or Will Result. (By United Press.) TOKIO, March 7.—Surrender the only inference that can t cabinet today and E Phe demand practically amounts @ apology and full indemnity tolerate delay nor a counter AA denumt which may be so : to an ultimatum. @ China insist on holding the steamer | WASHINGTON, March States. according ¢ report to 2 o'clock this afternoon the state dep: Japanese steamer or Japan will declare war THE SEATTLE STAR War the Chinese government at Pekin. UNITED STATES MAY STEP IN. eed upon at the cabinet meeting at Tokio today. WARLIKE ASPECT. ag Full of Grammatical Errors, Committee yp, Sega John | Incomplete werk fund j ” tangled only one discovered. Meshes of bic own » It fe certainly a deplorable «ta Ww an ap lof affaira that would make It pos 1” tt sible for any city official to be- and whitewashy come se being the angled within the tw own personal acco as apparent deficit of it is equally certain ance to show an p | $68,178.91, but no repetition of the conditions 1 | will occur In the affairs of Seattle : Mentions Vital Points the report ’ The vital points to be gleaned to slur ove he from a reading of this report are as follow planation of m principally “A full > gro chapter in the Beattie’s a ft 4 RM, and the statemen: tain- | ase; the existence of a deficiency Mikat “we are informed that and t sof thereof: the re Weoking to the return of sponsibility for the deficienc his system ar it has been prose tory of the - Indicates that a nbjects; the clearance further efforts ecure accounts; exp . Peters and proeec b " de led exhibits Rave been aba jementa report the reports ¢ item ich employed | o« ences bt the cit o the reco d deals separate there hone « ‘ ‘ ne whole tenor of the report BF of the finance « 2 | tends to discredit that of the elty iam of its way ¢ t insinw- | Gagineer and we are of the opinion epee the cit c of ‘that the inve on carried on Bad to wubetan: e aaper by sh k & ( rasennon the a ae the per by Sshorroc ‘0, PORSERE 3 © advantages of a broader view and 4 Report Preliminary than would he possible eee Peport of the - ‘amination of only @ part of the ry one, } f ecotds in h by the engineer's from fits tone : ce force is but paving 1) f és wish to discredit the uD of the R ts of t entiemen of the eltv oe prone f ineer's office, but believe that effort to tix the report of Shorrock Co. hn NCE COMMITTE — APPLIES WHITEWA and to more it and a greater degree artie accuracy by réason of ite i a mesh of adhe peop the mit The ity treasurer was tn eon t of % take steps looking to e extracts | th ot Mr linger, and ate Informed that this matter | t Deen prosecute faithfull f t The general reports of ¢ pe " " est wo f are now in the 5 on proach in thei lity f the finance committee and ey's interests ever | «ive ‘an that the cash has SF ise repar 1 been properly accounted for during ent this period (since 1904) ng The finance committee believes 1 i in’ that th oing is & reasouable V ersetatement of facts and desires now to submit the same as a ot the coedings ISSUES AN _ ULTIMATUM 70 CHINA snanese Steamer Must Be Surren- dered, Apology Made and In- This is trawn from a demand formulated at the meeting of the Jap- ing lnveg It asks for the surrender of the Satsu In it the Japanese government plainly states that it will proposition, and will act immediately if China ignores the »¢ the result of consideration on the part of the entire there seems to be fo other alternative but ?.—Should difficulties between Japan and China reach a stage they could be adjusted through the offices of another nation, that nation might be the , the squabble over the Japanese steamer seized by the Chinese government Glosely watched by the state department in Washington, and the slightest oppor to festore peace im this matter will be taken advantage of tment had not been officially notified of the D ON, March 7.—In official circles here it is declared that the question of war be- and China hinged on the meeting of the Japanese cabinet. is thought that the Celestial government will yield and release the Japanese steamer British officials say Japan expects war and is preparing for it prelim YOUNG MAN FACES PERJURY CHARGE Because testified to the fact that both b and oom were of legal age, when they are sald to have been under the required age imit, Claod Grayson has bee charged by an information fled the prosecuting attorney's offic with the crime of perjury The formation was lasue ec. W ty Long, of Curtis, Lew ” 0 at the request t complaining witness in the father of Etta Long, the young bride, who was married to Rey Desmond recent! son wer ONE CENT FAIR TONIGHT LIGHT FROST TO THER with THE WE SUNDAY SATURDAY, MARCH WASH 1908 SEATTLE CRUISERS AT GAN DIEGO (By United Press.) } SAN DINGO, Cal, Mareh rive} R joruisera Washington and Teune jsce arrived here today from Santa Barbara, The veasela will re Fd ga n thin harbor for 10 gays, afte whieh they will all for Mare Inland TRAINS COLLIDE; 12 ARE KILLED iss tee JUDGE FRATER PASSES ON ged cet Come he ~ res she EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY the Pacific Squadron---Secretary Metcalf Will Make Fie dew teaural Medion 04s | This Announcement Monday. ccupled on August 1 of thts ye een | at of a) buildings, elalons ever handed dow th m a& specific @ : " , eal cour Judge Frate n the that he qualif by expe (By United Pre coment 4 aupertor ay oF € t m such da WASHINGTON, March 7.- retary Metcalf, of the ement that the ere mployer. | 4 Mny De navy department, will announce on Monday the program for . Prstad | eee be Pea ine bai 1 | the combined Atlantic and Pacific fleets upon the Pacific coast, Ve t duled time. ‘The -andndst dame i c tw The program will announce that the entire fleet Hi be marble he ia 7 niah- | #Mal dajuries re a fron ‘' assembled in Seattle harbor for 1euvers in June | t ! experts He 1 15 | og oe oe It is believed that the progr will also fix March 15 as | INVESTIGATE BIRTH aphileation of » Alaska Pac the n an wean divans (eee date of arrival at Magdalena, April 27 at San Diego, and Steamehip Co. for a new al of u, re « ‘ ‘ og, May 5 at San Francisco John arrest the Came where N. W. ? 1 The fleet will be docked at H s Point. he Hucane pend. Wax eewnt! ded $7,400 fo 1 do not th the Judgment is mad tnjurie 6d while the at all excessive in this case,” ex ma lnvestiontion of the Mirth Sater: Sree. ct - to seat: wes (By United Pre eS Phim Pocale bs eP: he $150,000 f e. WASHINGTON, March Rear Admiral Pillsbury, evens, who, | alleged, te the he applica v e refuse The go to the v¢ chief of the bureau of navigation, | announced that it is Prisener's Gonain agnounced the court The man or | court highly probable that Rear Admiral I fleet will re an Francisco bay on May 5. It was hoped that the sh aid arrive sooner, but a delay will be due to the acceptance of in- vitations to stop at San Diego and other ports en route to San Francisco. Admiral Pillsbury has mailed to Admiral Evans the blue prints of the proposed alignments of the ships for the great - review which is to be held at San Francisco. | / It is announced that 45 ships will be in the pageant. The vessels will be aligned in four columns. The ships will be about 420 yards apart, and about double that distance will be allowed from column to column. The review is to be made by the secretary and whatever staff he may select from the cruiser Yorktown * . y r i. German Newspaperman Is Frightfully Tortured in KNICKERBOCKER TRUST 0 os oe a acer ke ince ot Russian Dungeon and > Release 1S AGAIN T0 OPEN 2S — Prrigy so dh after it leaves Manila | Denied Release—Germany | Evans’ vessels are to return to the | United States by way of Suez canal. Ma Demand Full Apology and Indemnity | Gy Unites P Since these arrangements were made the Australian gov- y y NEW YORK, March? The #y./eeament asked the United States government to have the ships | todey adtherteet the of the fleet visit Australian ports. Secretary Root replied sub- stantially that the itinerary had not yet been made up, and that he had no official information as to the movements of the nflict the severe | (By United Press.) r t company to 4 his persecutors } BERLIN, Maret News of the @unishment 3 Tense, was OPe@ Murch 26. ‘This bank was the | 5 frightful tortures to which Corres ene, whoer sole oflease Wes rirot to euspend, which prectically| "et ; : dent dward Levies, of the guadlion of the Russian p tarted the bank suspensions else It is now believed that the invitation of the Australian gov- - =were eves - Cone 7" be Russian poc was , ah pen i Bertin Prankfu m arre#ied at Minsk, Decem where, owing to the pante ernment will be accepted. prisoner at oon He Wae not permitted to cor as subjected ¥ cade, manicate with his counjry's ¢ hax met epre tives In the ble be fenim, and eve effort 1 t friends ILSON SEEKS TO EAD OFF M’BRIDE the ma RESTRAINED Man Should Enter Gubernatorial Contest Called | Forth by Rumor That Former Governor Is a Candidate. (By United Press.) CARBON, Nev, Maret Judge district court, today granted the = Salad Pr soit - , Local and state political circles) Wilson for the stand | sou eg ig Pha ome age ¥ tenon wit the past in opposition nis | (Special to The Star.) pany an in} ' training the bare hoa eet anos within toe past] in opposition to a ‘estern Federation of f w days by ¢ (hak Seen } OLYMPIA, Wash., March 7.—The supreme court today bie “ia tes verse Be } se isa e formes caliar time, place ar affirmed the decision in the John Sullivan estate case, award fo union miners. 1 yg tides ag ht its trea by Mr. Wis n is taken ing half the property to Edward Coreotan and half to Senator pre judictal t at the He ti} matid r the republica laration that Sir. Wilks ae deo. Piles. This will give Senator Piles over half a million dollars. the mining unto ; “dan te nant shige .. 4 t , al CRANDALL CAUGHT = =—— i with Desmond to get the Hoonne and #wore in his affidatit that both| , the applicants were of legal age m" = m t it is sald that the groom t« « | a poo = e ex pe ee 4 : " tn weariness ithe bg haben to (abe Sie Gemenier bial | FALLS THROUGH BRIDGE. | Post intelligences, dated Cram can nomination for the will ask the courts t ° 4 1 | « in which he anne Gov. Mead, the neumbe Home and il ak the cours ce Gwindler, Who Married and Deserted Seattle Girl and) co novee. « condvotor on the that’ ne woutd'not ben camiloawe ©. Congivve, ot Garied counts: rand Beattle Electr @, residing a overnon express © Attorney” G oral jAtkinson of teeaae, As . € rough ‘idea that no Seattle Chehalis county; Judge sassucvevnavacee| Victimized Tacoma Elks With Bogus Checks, Is inc’ icsiioe'!"S Sue s Fesermasenmamees nat vices Soest ak We * rd of the car barn at Fifth av The announcement of Wil f Spokane county, and “ne st. yesterday afternoon withdrawal from the race was i ide. This will bring into co OA Ty LAUNCHED * Under Arrest. sustained severe bruises to his his own paper, and warmly con eration the second che fea * * back He oe ee n to the Seattle | mented on eaitorlatty and hes ire, of the state primary law, al hosp followed from day to day wit pecomes operative with ref . sg Page bbe and e > | _ sication of a series of inter-/erence to state candidates when *& BERLIN —_— i.—The 4 Clarence Collier Crandall, the, and recognized it Immediately Sega "alah “Wileon. oaherualle here are four or more didates # monster battleship Nassau was ‘ thatlat the elusive Cranda ne F Noe daliiaiar annie Pied Bigot Page # launched at Wilhefms Haven % {smooth young man with many ploture was also identified by peo: USPECTED 0 | asc abet an thictae ws # today, . Th mnies were #| names, who married Miss Sybil An-| Bye'ineracoma and by the deserted | | - . & witnessed by r William ®#/ derson, of this city, and deserted | bride, who is now in this elty | BEING ROBBER # and Prince Henri of Prussia. */ the young woman in the Donnelly} Crandall had engaging pres *® The Grand Duchess of Baden *® hotel in Tacoma, after swindling a ence and when he proposed mar * christened the vessel * number of prominent Elke of that | riage to Miss Anderson, who was| * ® | city oul of varion F f re cashier in a local restaurant, she Frank Peters, a roofer, 42 yea Reha E HH how boon placed under arrest in San | immediately accepted him. Cran-|old, was arrested ¢ wale Francisco. dail promised a trip around the/at a cheap lodging house at Fi ray Ax soon as requisition papers ean | world for the honeymoon, and pre-| ay th and Weller st. by Detec-| SannaEEaaiieemeeeed | will be forwarded to San Francisco | he bechme acquainted with a num-|be held to await the result of in-| state Commerce Commission tn the detleide ‘will te. kiven land Crandall brought back by De-| ber of Welltodo members of the | vestigation of the suspicion by the APOE tess ag ered T0 REFORM SCHOOL tectives D. O. Smith and John Ray-| Bike’ le and by means of worth-| police that he is the man who held | ‘Telght rate case will be Tavora man interprets the “com mond, of Tacoma, who are now in| leas checks and other artifices | up the Fisherman loon, Wa t, | to the lumbermen, ts exp a in fi as’ not only as entirely diet |the California metropolis to return | swindled them out of hundreds of and Billiott av, ea T ay | a telogram received by Victor Be aii but the GAeaaea rele laa | with another prisoner dollars, When he left his bride tn | morning 1 from C. F. White, ne the railroads, but that the 400 UAL roaby, the 13-year-old boy| Crandall's capture followed the | Tacoma, he owed the hotel man-| Peter t os not cor | V neton, D. C Cc F. will be xtended as far east who robbed his benefactor, George | identification of his picture in the agement $165 on worthless checks. | respond vat ‘ hairman of the freight rate A © Missouri river This will "ingler, and was captured in The| Sao Francisco department's rogue| Crandall ts known to have served | victims, who involuntarily mittee of the lumbernfen, and A ean an additional territory con y. While looking over the} one term in » Quentin (Cal) | uted $65 to the ber at the tin Griffiths, counsel for the lum-| suming 162.000 car loads of lumber Dalles, Oregon, may be sent to the graphs, Sinith preked out a n for bezzlement, commit-|of two revolve at in ¢ ex rme oe th Whekiaaton . reform school: Disposttion of the | picture labeled, “Dr. Charles Hud. ted in 1905, In the meantime the | cited condit he victims, the pe case which came f hite and Griffiths ‘are case Is held up until Judge Frater | son, alias Duffy,” a character well wife has started divorce proceed: jlice believe, could not accurately} a h before the com ex 1 back in Seattie about the cnn hear from the boy's relatives.| known to the offieers of that city, | ings describe the man In his telegram Mr, White “ex) 1 of next we ens

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