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© “LAST EDITION vol NO 5 SEATTLE, WASH,, TUBSDAY, MARCH 10, 1908 | TO ASSASSINATE “URROUDED EF | BOMB THROWERS | NORWAY’S KING 3 | Ten Shots Are Fired by Lananitatins| | | : See sa n from the anareh fag the hart arned him that the trip him hte bfe The firs. order issned by the po |ileer's --Royal Family Narrowly Es- : capes Death---Arrests Made. 228 Se ow would be shot on the spot, /Will allow the appropriation PRISON DOORS SWING OPEN FOR SCHMITZ | local United (By United Press.) CHRISTIANIA, Norway, March 10.—In a dar- ng attempt to assassinate King Haakon today, ten shots were fired through a window of the royal into a room which was supposed to be occupied y his majesty. | The king and entire royal family narrowly es- assassination The conspirators Judges of Supreme Court, by Unanimous Vote, Uphold eee @anin today were fresh tx, wh disguised as laborers sald Sehr gained admission to a garden surrounding the) _ the Appellate Court in Freeing Ex-Mayor---Sc i gked for an exprension concerning from which position they boldly opened fire [fretty busy today making efforts 1) have me released the mean Expects to Be Released Late This Afternoon. sawed-off carbines on what they thought was time, TH nay nothing fate today Schmitz will appea royal chamber. & Tod Bi Pueae nepramel whe ; hiw the decision of the Mttorney will make a motion fo (By United Press) et : : Guards heard the shooting and rushed up in time) gay praxciaco. Mart court fn upholding the deqjiee dismissal of the indlotments berBn nays Awe st him, charging Schmitz with ure three of the men, on whom they found 50 T* sere: sanimow eee ean kee ae He extortion of money fends by the tele cartridges. ing the JUDGE HANFORD ILL application of the 5 tien ta the & Fre “ t " “Investigation by the police revealed that two of raft cases for a rebea m with the extortion cases) GJnudge C. H. Hanford, of the fed i tng @ decision by the d missed, the amount of the bah court, is coafined to bie home three men arrested were bona fide laborers and ©f appeals in we of f “i mit ane — at) th an attack of the grip. Es Mayor Eugene E con it the city’s former] - — - thing to do with the 3 i ed of ext © French res: | chief executive experience no} MA lovebied, no larger than a ca ae z “onl outrage. The third, and es of extort gy vive icine Nansen ho ii oe, at Maat ~ w ired the shots, is ing Vote among the seven justiows, Id be willing to sebednle proped ly and as distinctly ae the : , c @ Swede, who re- |!as vole among the seve appellate erty valued at this amount, Heli Of talking parrots, at the vil- to disclose his name. The police are uncertain ©"! !» !ts decision thar the tn ¥ae ancured of this In more thant ot Ambieside.—London Daily ye me pon which Sehmits was « one instance today, when tofigem wy aoe Commissioners, and that it did not pw that Schmite resorted to un awful means ip threatening to have =? | liquor loenses withheld | he is a terrorist or a lunatic, but are in- Yicted was defective, im that it q not aver that Sehmits was maye to believe his mind has become unbalanced by ‘%&t Ruef. his codefendant, » Wh | c. pelition! best gractiontly in c over the separation of Norway and Sweden, |°f (% «ity: that as such they were in & position to exercise power and | "The cartridges found upon the other two men IN waecr had DEBATE ta take the negative! This decision practically nallifies side of the question. The debate! Ruefs plea of gu to the same abject Tt debate between ake place in Seattle on Aprit Charke, invalidates the remaining undue Influence over the police | had sna taken by ther from the Swede. fc extortion Indictments agatnat | Committee: fecided te nited Copper Company, was mar. | jai! the ried February £7, in Petersburg.) Schmit: ter: | Pia., to Miss Elowe Sylvester county jal | ‘That the Moore-Cotter!) fac tion |flttee are Burton EF. Bennett, a of the loeal democracy will be in |Member of the King County Demo @atic club, but who voted for jeontrot of the democratic county | spore Moore in the ah ety alee central committee when that com: |fign; J. J. Gos, who is reported mittee convenes on Thursday of Ae neutral in the factional contest |this week now seems & foregone/pud Fred Uder, who wifl probably ! jAttend Thursday's meeting, and J the merbers of the conv) D, Flenver, J. B. Lucas and Chas ows that of the 20 mem-/Gaiberson, who are reported to |bers of the com ©, three have | have left the county _| teft the count@® clght are Moore Cotterill partl ut four are out spoken adhere lenve the| ite this afternoon expects to One--Contest Unlikely. _— No Division Likely. There is little Whelthood that “nm BUTTE Mont Mareh 10.—Joba Schmits will be enabled to regain * ed, McGtnnias, former tuayor of Butte |his liberty on ball after eight Qutnumber the Heifner-Metcalfe Faction Two aod formerly viee président of the months’ confinement to the count t to THE: SEATTLE STAR Rot tolerate to 6 m Jape hat r~COTTERILL ONE CENT SHOWERS TONIGH THEAST WINDS THE WEATHER AND WEONESDAY; 604 ee |ATTEMPT -MADEXING ALPHONSO §=JAPAW READY TO MAKE WAR 4 ‘ pi cogs pea ee * Officers on Shore Lie Recalled First Squadron . Seattle *| Waiting for Orders--England Sends Veiled Threat a «| to Japan. They Caused the Trouble xi... e_ foretble c chanel the Between England ichiuanae eevee stration at ‘hie PEKI ia i « ue o Great and Germany. mentary " wltlmatnm ere 8 ra eign mipiste 1 on, Great Brit By United Press the Pekin ‘ te ONDON, March 10,—Lord Tweed. |0® two days 1 ont ee ; the steamer Ta fara, he : 4 ot the aden) he Chinese as a ¢ \ k my ste . oding the m = in which the London Times learne that En had written ak in connect charged the kaiser to influence leg ter of naval ¢ Lord Tweedme onfided the fac tter to the wome and thie is the TWO DIE IN FRISCO FIRE the publication of the secret RERLIN, March 106. in a lette King Hdward b “v itten the (By United Press.) heared u assisted by the force of ‘ nore his dee Ey we ne SAN FRANCISCO, March 10— [Carpenters and plumbers at work eee nia ” sme a bog - . p 8 Sensational rescues and herole | pon the new bufiding in which lotter, the Lamdom Times ie severe. [Work of Coster, snteruen and sees and intires refagere sre Going H set og mo ae en ever | nurses, alone prevented ® serious | bodsed ly eritietsed for giving space to the | Incident King Bdward declares the news loss of life today when fire broke | There were two deaths during the out in the city and county hospital | fire of aged til persons, who were located a few miles outside the | expected to die at any time. The papers showed extremely bad taste elt y Mnaita. ‘excitement Hastened their base the Reglth getontinent wis ta as| Adjohuing the howlipiia the city |: “There were many rescuen of i and county almahouse fp whieh are tents who were yy agg way to bleme. houned several hundred aged and }10 move froin thelr beds, and «7 plnoren ont Yietiniw of the to the filmey oa@imre of the bulld- eart ke, hen Ghe fire broke ing the work of resene was neces tf and the on sounded, there sarily hasty. was a wild rush om the part éf the! There were 570 patients of the frightened old people and @ num-/ city and county In the building. fatalities were narrowly! It -is believed the fire started laverted ‘from a defective flue. The fire was soon under control,' At 11:3° o'clock all the patients had been rescued and nothing re structure but the bers. Two hup- taken to the near by. lber of The bed which a Woman ed gh patients ¥ Red Cross {tfirmary upon caught fi ing removed by the as It was rave nurses, tient lay MAYOR'S DEFAMERS wantin) police two tion tha onths ago on informa mn had identified a on another man as » trail led to Cobo, had bought and suit ARE. SENTENCED CHARGED WITH RUNNING | FENCE FOR THIEVES suit of clot his own who, it is resold the sta (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore Mareh 10 tee } 1 ke ar awore in police | 8. BE, Radding and Mrs, Belle Way He said be didn't’ care where 1)" this ning. that they had undire, 0 were convicted je Gnd, Be .igm f care ere ' gone to Cohn and explained that tempting to Dlacken the got them. He would buy them ar they had a lt of clothes which of Mayor Lane by arr ga the 1 like to sell him, bulld up & case of “assay ty. thoug y not their him, were senienced this morning This was the testhnony of Bert ow h ng to their Radding was given ix me , estimony, that he did not care the county jail, and Mrs. Waymire | Bi#ek and Bob Fran wo youths e tbe suit came. from. Was sentenced to four Thirty | of 19 and 20, in the state against ( tenied this statement, He days’ stay was granted the Mike Coke, Fitth av. and Pike ot ng men told him ca = . re ic adheshgrietatec achat ticles ee! sane” faction mber claims there will be any divishs: of the vey F - Afidavit—Shows That Ex-Frisco\® payor tance navy, S{to be nontral and the other. four |eomumiites, however, for the Peabo Rane * ° P . ¢ «are placed In the doubtful coltuma,/ that there appears to be litde or ‘Bass Was in Fear of His Lite, Believing That He 2, (% vntes trom) 3) "" ‘store tener chsirman crak bs . Pest > es yy deat *| Chairman A. 1B. Ernst of the com mies among city pre Would Be Assassinated by the “Higher-Ups. ”\* on Pp Berea me | , ls a leader of the Moor Cat jects in the new portions of the ; a , 1 | | forces. Secretary Geo. E. \eity j is pri eanyge Broce Droneenygeripelen th Ryan has trained with the Helfer. |, ‘The HelfuerMetealfe faction may , _—. ® bers of the house are strongly | Metcalfe faction, but he is not a /bndertake to secure a recognition of ee oe Aaron Of & bigger navy, And */ voting member of the committee, |their late and unfortunate stratght § NCISCO eee.) ' ‘ Lt ey gation yt fk egy z * ia ie od Uncd.ap odd os the * Of the yi =~] mbere oft Ls os eprat envenant. Be Bains ~ ™ draft of proposed immunity cor mittee, Richar jowsn, Leander|apportionment be made on the Ne ueecees of tavit ever | tract, which Heney absolutely re 3 Leas 4 b- cog ie new si Mi ler. F. F. Randolph, Roy Erford, thoie of the vote for Mr. Hetfner Ref and” Fagen a Pieaty Ach 1 Rabble Nieto | * ne vd * r Rete ‘i A re pt | rosea D. = r2 ian a . st Henry Ach and Rabbis Nieto « utter are lined up with thé @ proposal ta * certain | Deed has been pre-\and Kaplan held several secret con WARHAAK AAA HHA AHR ricore faction, e062 A. Miller, J.jt0 meet with opposition from the es part of the won’” and be- ‘ferences with members of the pros |G. Meagher, R. P. Oldhars aud Van leaders of the other faction, who ietay a tieention in Heney’« office, gaining R. Pierson with the “safe and sane” |may propose that the apportion iat reviews thé ineth: |r Pte Peek doer | faction ment be made on the basis of the in an6 peta Knew Ruef Was Guilty. | | The members of the comei vote for Mayor Moore ints te 2 8: odd ” the du ae sides) That Ach, attorney for Ruet, yes 4 dibrne “ad © |‘ freely admitted Ruef had no chance) | i. many days . whe to eweape conviction in some of the it, filed € ©) brit cases, and urged bis client 0 " wer! to accept the best he could get from ; Sime seeeeation to | the mecution Made ; ‘ . | Hoe by Ruel and b ri That Ach demanded his own part Re to atta. ¢ Ane |in advising Ruef to turn state’s evi (By United Press.) Made, Hency on , Ave l dence be forever kept secret, on|» NEW YORK, March 10.—The re Hentiment fror the ground that Ruef would impll-| cent activ the immigrant av Hate cate close friends of some of bis|thorities consequent on the murder | of the 1 cnt OWN Clients, and so ruin his busi-|of Father Leo and the attempt on| falsed in the r bess |the life of Chief of Police Sbhippy | That the midnight meeting with |are bearing fruit. Today the spe Te Premises ics Lawior and Dunne was sug-|ctal board of inquiry at Ellis Island | Tate fomised Imm ty Rabbi Nieto, and that no | ordered B. Bocake, 23 years of age ‘ \ throat cere he meat : uf ae + ef had ne . to diemins the cases|an immigrant. to be deported. He M Bu ch H Wif mother’s bedroom, where the daugh ped compicte ot ft - Ruef was exécted from|while under examination, admitted | Mall tchers IS Cy ters Gindys 4 9, and Dorothy a ee was « nder.| et jurist jhe belleved In anarchistic theories jase a &,, were leeping He ent : it he m Then the affidavit goes on to aay} and an order was immediately is Soi d D h | Dorothy's throat and crushed in the bs Sxtortion that the oe ne seoeuetine sued that he be sent back nm an aug ter. skull of Gladys with blows from the That Buje 80; H t determine the legality of an a haminer o~e ae hed elelisorship were dismissed because Want Cruiser Held Here. Dressed only in underclothes 5 and Ruef feared he would t The Spokane Chamber of Com (By United Pr ) with his shoes on the wrong feet oe ad ed assassins of the in seeking the local ch | TENINO, Wash rch 10 MeKay started down town and fell ; ton «¢ aced in the eustod cooperation im asking the| Driven {nsane by a Cancer of th@/qead about 200 yards from his That Rar and withdrew jon | na department that the battle-| nose, which was eating into his! jos that he id a ; hip Washington be permitted to| brain, Warren McKay stunned his noe Ie komme One of the ott make G led visit to Puget | 4-yearold sleeping » with a blow dead body w covered oe * i Her durtr hat the people of | f aromer, then cut the child’s G a.m. Marsh y went rad t A na to he state h I inity | throat with } A € thi hor to notify the wife er eta a ® g i , contract | to p named in hor {| morning The m and | » the discovery wasemade of ep hie. { had ne . promised It ferred to the | Mck hen be dead bodies of the wife, son we ABreotent compete imm ) “ ‘ nal affairs v bh @ hammer anc t 1 youngest daughter. The elde ants In order to perfect thei ~ hes h en given them by peal. During the interim Mra. W on the charge of Tenney 6 Tyee thy relative: ss mire’s bond was reduced from §$10,- | for thieves was bound over in bonds of Cohn's place was raided by the HOT FIGHT OVER ONE EMAINING LICENSE = = girl was still conscious, and has . e as mHght hoes of eevee con or Was Promised to Several Applicants for Campaign from the ca There are no marks of viol of his body The throats of the victims were deeply cut . head being nearly severed from the kDown ee Purposes, and Dilemma Confronts the Booze Committee. body loon license, an internecine conflict '® the « arts of the company to regarding the interpretation of the | ™#*k« change several Obstacles : ha reountered new saloon limits charter amend. a th jment, and the Seattle Brewing &|\, 00 Unt 7 one Was & pro - Malting company demanding spe- | }'slon of the building code, which celal consideration on account of a/ '?) ver, Was Kindly altered last An information charging embez night by an obliging council ove high price taken by it for saloon and cafe purposes, the It cense and revenue committee of the —— the » of Mayor Moore ond obstacle is the eady two The se fact that there saloons in the xiement was issued today by the rifle prosecuting attorney against J. R. Moore, as the result of a outgoing city council is facing a shrewd swindling game which the |peck of trouble in an effort to question, and more than mati is alleged to have we din award the remain icense before a Oe teed rlock would be securing orders for musical instruc+| the change in the council f the saloon amendment charte’ tion. The one remaining saloon license The complaining witness ts J. H. | Was, It appears, mach traded about | Much Opposition. Lehr, who has offices at Arcade | for polit purposes during the! 1, 94 jn teen a Annex. Moore was a road agent (late city campaign. It was once “ead yey for a special musical course, and | Promised to the Se Brewing & = , is said to have licited ode Malting compar and afterwards salibeies oe and » oy , which he allowed the subscribers , to other parties, in exchange for po = went i t ht lef " h litical ort Now the recipients - — mes an rf) wilt he amount left b ‘ . ' . erty owners to any Ine ASE the Later he ed |of the promises are endeavoring to : " wr cee Barinckeny in the orders for exce ‘ ints thetr yrmance and it -% 1s on that thore of money and collected the commis toa as though some)", b ‘aalve thts ‘cos fons of them may fail'iu their efforts 7 Saag = oan | Anticipated License. t € of Railroad Pleads Guilty ns In anticipation of rocuring the going « € « a " » 8ST. LOUIS, March 10—The ense, the Seattle Brew: | be | ic me this Frisco railroad, through counsel, to g company has pro-, fore 1 of the prese indictment cha offtee \ he ed : with having granted te te b 4 t ( 8 | Chapman-Dewey Lumt ympany ch r to a wi be done