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LAST EDITION Vol NO. 18 ONE CENT THE WE ATHER—FAIR NIGHT AND TUESDAY ; LIGHT FROST TONIGHT. THE SEATTLE STAR SBATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1908 fOUNCIL PAYS TRIBUTE TO CITIES ARE RUNNING OUTGOING CHIEF EXECUTIVE WITH HUMAN BLOOD Motion of Councilman Gill, That Body Ex; Its Confid Hl bending routing ma pei of Purpose ” Integrity of redone tl = tin me whieh Counciiman Gil called ap RAYMOND HITCHCOCK IS Battleships Are Being Sent to Port Au Prince, Where laid away & wel of charges whieh ve | _ [had boon made against the mayor New Minister of the Interior Has Shot Down People —_— —~— thir | 1 f as chairman as wet clerk. Thin was the third (2 COnne ¥ 5 ° fe ges motion tha : Deoiuted Rawyer, |Tenimmation accepted by Mr: Kut Sitch was a ma | ithout rial, and Committed Unparatieled Cruelties, ita fullest « and Goddard. The | > ; 7 eet coincident with nt r purpos ew counc 1 adjourned to mee in ve ment from the “ poaesty of purl , . ok © aveineh at . Just prior to the cos 1 ¢ * to move that these en ————— » said Counetiman | Busy at City Hail icone and revenue cot his ¢ w express ite fulles (By United Press.) Thaw t f ‘ (By United Press The } support of motion, psoas é -Hihet bedy held 6 meotna & fidence in the racter NEW YORK, March 16.—Raymor ich as the defenne KINGSTK i I taken ust, ge A ; ity ‘hall. | Soon | itense renew xcept. thowe re. Mf GL “We all know that there | ailased from custody today by Jue Flora Wh one of the ¢ aaa ail P : e F h « adjournment at & ° olga: . gard which there had arteer th In thewe wos. The tas Mianehard of tt supreme co t | whone statements to the grand Jury | yy) ; : a eee th M , t t ‘ ome controversy, all contro ) | aro: vera matter in which we| and the enarge which he t 1 he mt believe that all of accepted the «nation of 7 . al ntroversial i a aa @ ata ntnvOWn 6 ent. t th " ¥ und ¢ cable |! “ j Bes body think tha ef of C. W. Wappenstein, | @atters being laid ove the new | and which : ; ytd bo Stain why f b 3 The t of * he h t , i to wrestle with and which was primarily a news | court 1 that her test be 1 tehe mieten « ha or sbmitted to bit n roughout his ade! }- “gl i ° A paper fight. But the charges are Flora 7 fe, Hitchoek's wife he julait beet : k at all times and in an ta A , ae a. ake effect at i Chamber Crowded. without foundation and should be | mained loyal to him throughout | from her by threats and cajole a honest aad upris mye co fe ligne chief of po The council chamber was crowd trouble and at the end threw her | agent wehet raat y : we may — ~ 4 ita m office with the bw with Interested spectators when his motion for a/ armp around her husband's neck, | confessed media 1 « 1 im re Re a 1 . a — Mt counell ¢ ned for the charges, MY. Gill) when the action was announced er in wed » y T wilde “ ~|% give Bim credit ae jounell: | last rout ® and the few » for a complete | and gave him a kiss that w 7 her ¢ in any ¥ sition, oe th °\ and best motives. : I on | official a¢ h completed its » in the re-| of the stage variety and declared that all the charg "Eh. : : PE At Mr. Gilt's surgestior oy at ory, Seve members of the counct!| This climax of the « against him were mped 7 tom (Ray optate: r ’ ned wt necond agents of the G octe rt y adopted « ue Li ; Phew bey ocoupied seats within | passed by unanir vote created Inte After it bad . a Ne Seren: eee Somes ie Huge Vo wor Moore, Who WAS | of incoming elected girls, who ple the als filed within days tried for more ar to ; : r ¥ at the uniform cou that it was the duty of the ee eae at Pe emcraayed » homes |French ¢ ate at Gos wih which he had be t » accept the proffered 2 et Hitches: ’ tir 1 shot wit ty of a members of the snd place It on file Foy pe oy . Rumors of Conspiracy. employes anc ard had neglected to fy , ‘ on Friday, and the i ile eeenes Goes Out ayer A +4 cong eas Satur 4 a ’ ‘ ’ | proceeding = ‘ © corporation counsel er ¢ oth qhapter of the |e ‘ ! and filed it this 1 ri he : fiemm of the outgolug city ad and was favorably acte WS and wome the thrust The outgving he auditing committee of the to & score of ot SOA ok. pa c in time for M idard to improvement and ste im the first seesion of | at Sight feetse ordinances aod he new counetl | fom oP og jan English f a a Hines ve Prosser on Hand. “ bra ym € Moore Were read and one « City Treasurerelect W. F. Prow | a em mastained while the « or, whose offt bond the audit: | if M orem ¥ to appre © corr < committee on Saturday had de ——— —— 7 8 on 1 @f the incoming cou ed to approve fled a new bond At His granting the re otirement we peetted. 2 (afteren end it was’ on Ba Own Request, Rear Admiral Will Give Up His fan sent Rosso wre | surrender to him Setek the Bi wrday ¢ ine favorably : assed P of vous Washington, » spon bie ar t- thet . . . 4 Ber beer tn or) he sedition ommiivoe. | Pgsition on Account of Sickness---President Re- ae Diego "Rear Admira ed the! mete Me fo order by Cle treasurer's office and from | Petrman car, tf his condition per pend ety If they will prot Rumored Officers Are Shot. Sets ot Coun ae telaseoaies tantly Issues Final Order. eit tamees vases turn, ‘The same con beat» n Revelle waa ei well, the outgoing treasurer, of | Weahiagtou Mh se many in tt of . A cable atch reaching here tex ew a round of banks ere the cit a WEANIZA | which says number of his afte says that an uncon- Tibis of Counciiman | deposits are bept Pag nl ‘oh * | MAGDALENA BAY, March 16— ow attacked bis lower t , nection of ehildren.| one grevets avue | Setead Be Penge § Gemeelinan Gill was wnan! of accepting the elty funds. At | (Sy Wireless, United Press to San * and great fear ts ox MAKES AN ATTEMPT T0 SE re ae gong ong PO oak it @ : Prince at Leon permanent presid each of the banks Mr, Russell had | Diego.)—tt is unofficially announce. Prvene alton the # “ideas . * ee rome wnt Port | eats . page + Bin os 5 ‘ oe clans that his tile tna aC * n leuter t a Roche we jerpay a a eady In cash to be counted by the aad ye vate 4 a " ' * * , « is . - “ Bevelle was appointed to sew offtetal, provided he cared to battieship Georgia, will relieve Rob Chief-of Staff Royal Inge woll de- 4 (By Uniied Pre a m t 1 The ¢ cated by Miller and advise count them, which Mr. Prosser did|'y ©. Evans as soon as the com |‘ be representative of (ROT ase AND, Ca 16—(% TOKIO, March 16—A & | BTAVent t is pened sts ae tn qoundd) was organized The total amount of money |mander-in-chief can be removed hie a Proee shat it weet ae al Mais catiering f is ap-|& kong mennage } received ® | that the pend at unk. | veNerOne see Se aoe aaa : t ». y event Ve rriva of; ous ol . de a pul other officer . to receive any cow st ! the new treasurer | from the feet. Aifenirei Seve than Francleco, he |pareatly a temporary atinck of In-|® here says t 1 Maru was &|% f have not been learned, were Be @itired to transmit | wa are) dmiral Evans at San Francisco, } ae ere ae e navel te ruwas */serted in the rush for safety are |Dames ha peen fearhed ” . - - — were ab > ente a Poliman car ann! ’ cqemen, xe tarap_ ag be i ged b& i t D f i by Coicon but es 4 iSemimitier, after calling One more resignation in the city) 2 nie cal March The admiral’s staff and the doo |%@ lés resident of this city, care | # th yapasens to | idiers ot J BT? the officers sent to arrest them MAYOr, reported thar | treasurer's office was fled vend . jae t impress dpon him thet further | {@#ly removed his clothing & her peak. It re © & | soldiers e M. Borno, the Haytian minister hel me Communication to and accepted by City Treas United Preas Dispatch Boat “Orient . m¢ a" wading through the mud of ® of a Japanese gunt the * ‘ - vs 7 “ ooo nsanicots f 7 € 4 earvice at 800 prove fatal * a i of foreign affairs has served notice ounce! at th George R tane 1 thie morning before | from Magdalena Bay. Rear Adland that | must positively go shore of the estuary at the ® Cant ver * ! England on the French government that ow- GMM Was authorized to Mr. Russell went out of office. I) pirat Robley D. Evans © ver |ashore and take a long necded reat, | Of Beventh st.. attempted to drown | # Whar « he ing to t discovery of a conspir Gemabers to act with | was t ot Roy De hone: 6 tax col w i bimeelf yesterday afternoor Oe en ene . ‘ are g the refugees who had n& axide all duties, other than © the restoration | eters leave the savy when b that Minister Furniss wil! a h ed to leave the country French protection, the asked to be relieve 4 his req of bis health Washington government for protec has been granted er the ex it wae wit reluctance n today eement is abrogated hange of numerous niesaages with | deapite the t he was under = = —— ee) the commanderin-chief of the army | @olmg, that the at lant emma r thee vee in San Prancieco bay. He Castrino, who occupfes apartments | Castrino, anked & ¢ had no ornative, and the surgeons clearly | a, the Newport he od him that his i suffered gr movetment Indicate atly, his | vane replied that the « ng and amply convir the banquet last Saturday night Tut I want to repeat that I trust! abe ac jand wavy at Wasbiogtoo coded the tn ot the sur) D ROBBERY | Immediately mn arrival of the | geous and finally sent a message to! fleet at Magdalena Hay, the ships’ President Roosevelt asking that be! DIAM 4 | murgeous were called aboard the be relieved ‘ Magship Connecticut and a consul, President Roosevelt replied by} -_—_—___—- } tation was held at the bedside of wireless, expressing bis deep regret ithe admiral, who has left his and he ping that the ad al's com Claiming that she had been/| ese employe » is suspecte | hg jouly tv sines the t dition wan not so serious ax his ea 4) baving ta the gems. Hampton Roads. The last time he | mesnage indicated robbed last Wednesday of diamond | According to the ste elated te ey eee od was at Trintd and then To the priv munication Jewelry valued at $1,000, Low) the 5 tto 1 1, today a about the peared before the prosecating at: |, aivins the cent. tis treme rture he was suffe you will enjoy the job ax well as ¢ wal Consensus of opinion among retirement wee “ary. ae any inmiaaagmnennane have ed th you i 4 obtair ol ad en « pliclt } have it, and oa ia physicians who attended him js that delay might be most serious torney and obtained a John Dx wher ] t py penelennmannaatda Lad : with whom | Re 1# suffering from rhearmatic gout,| In response, & formal message lwargant for the arrest of a Japar ; ne fc he diamonds 1 (By United Press.) ultimatum of March & closes the Wt Seattle greeted each other at the YO" 2 as I have —a Nt / ose search was instituted, but | TOKIO, March 16.—The receipt pos vnagn he, Santon Seana ad ane : Ayoonept lagi in the city |” rd , aa j the Japen nor the dia | today by the Japanese gove nt place tomorrow, China taking over i nooe today. ese quarters certainly indl-| x _ nd, and’ the | o¢ China's f ls the her cargo and paying the demur i ABW RliRteS before noo: Mayor Cate that thie is an office for the " wert a description of 3 : - eng en hie’ Japanese Bako Tetersed from the council sire ty of taste, but the missing jewelry and the Tatsu Maru incident, and her com-/ run uy peed felicitations with that am.” sald Mayor Mi * his sucee wait ' to get al Mite ater ies" EVANS’ WARSHIP mayor, con ed ange of cour-| ti ving and] t ——— Mayor Moore invited st Bottom Lands Covered With Flood Water Which Ap- not tel cna ‘way wnt are ie ae TARGET PRACTICE to take luneh mo Mayor Mil expressed | The dykes at Pendleton, Ore. are and the Umat ver himself as compelled vs Meg) Sis tamer | roaches High Mark of 1906--Famiies Driven ys: s52 5 "ourv:S: PROMOTION FOR First Fleet of Sa’ Fishes. Are Trying to Lower tan hour, At Hood River all electric it nents were wi wal » two men for @ yr | From Homes. Hight and telephone wires are out | ” Mr ane ee el iat gaaewenncrateie’ 28 RL DL PINNEQ | Record of “Dead Shots” of the Pacific. about over some * pending for ex ae | famiette river has risen over 11 feet ' ' SOS, 6" OOETTS Retro | Floods ¢ 1 to t it up. It wae not thought | @usias the last 24 hour : = | how ! ¢ that the brid as in danger, but me Cowiits tiver is on & ran 7 FORD Ee ig (By United Press.) today a 06s, and nota eee OLD | ne t Inches {f the jam is not loosened within a | 78 é 4 MAGDALENA BAY, M 1 ne . of the venatin WATCH GIVEN etic rete Iie St ot onened as aate wal oettn te], MAGDALEN TA, sorh x6 [per rem any of the oesek oe big floc of 1906. Last night | probably be used to clear tt ¢ . ¥ mark ! To the bottom | to the south and| The new bridge built by the Co) WALLA WALLA, March 16-—The : P hat) Wh he fi into mud-colored lake and 20 to| Maple Valley ie causing great Works are flooded, the O. R. & N ms Ef es ‘ and |t a ted “4 beast 20 families were driven from their | deal of unea Sm0RS the TS6t- e ts washed cut, and'8 per eee Pie hower of | ¥ r Med ca: homes dents in the vicinity of Renton. | ridge ie washed out, and a part pn Meh ee ee ee ae tHlest Former Mayor \ am Hickma ty hall, We who have been ¢ | Others, whore mes wore more! The false work which was used in| Of the Third st. t 8 bee will ee - et practice Admiral three or four weeks Pe was made th. st }emt to Sbor you| advantageously situated, were wait-|{ta construtcion has not been re-| Diasted away to save ' Fee bre Shi tone pti, Eble today in the 1 . ave perfor city, of the ing until the last moment be moved and offers a large stance | of er ructure from . M morn he P d that hundred ity hall of » : good you have . {the high| making a hurried departure ace to the food ould it be Wrecked. eostvina the cont io vat bon ot worth of a ce i watch | motives that prompted your every|high land. Personal effects and fed away there is not much * portatior ’ Previo f the ba ¢ a will have en expend M chain, & token « slaction |furniture were packed and placed doubt but that the accumulated de-| Lewiston Isolated | connection with the Pacific es. Ina fev ed e efficiency of the guns Seem in whieh he ] That time may not eff the }at high pointe. brig will sweep down the valley LEWISTON, Idaho, March 16 Coast: Steamship company, Mr thes and the ac acy of the men who friendships you have made we ask| The Duwamish river became |and carry away the remaining) What promises to be the worst! Pinneo had as haem ae themselv aim a sur-|you to ac om us this token|swollen and gorged with the wur-| bridges, which would occasion «| floed In years is now raising Clear- | freight tran fh matt for that lay idly t t « { our regar a ou wear it with|plus waters from the mountains | lost of many thousands of dollars.) wa tributaries, and Lew: the White Pass Y n Y in th ou alwa whatever life| Saturday night, and gradually rose The White rive the upper val-| istom is cut off by rail ce lca-|ago he was with various rai ; Man-of.W CHAPPELL PERMITS City ay have you that you | all terda Thia 4 ng, | ley has overflowed its t and} tion with the outatde te the taiddle weet owiy 1 4 toward the open sea the Prosenta t|may always look back to the two| however, it was reported t the | has flooded the low lat Is. The! dreds of feet of t ere for the next three or fo lbe experienced it is not thought | A nar of houses are isolated by | swept awa , slide ae cords already established t Moore replied brief the flood will reach a dan-| the wa but so far re has! have covered along Pot DIE by hots” of the Pacific mae feats Sctetr,| chet a EEF Ey To § SUDDENLY 2.0" re eee eyes and his lip quivered a br at South Park was| wamish overflowed anks | tion and Troy ; inary to the al work | Ct ihe of ids od his appreciation for a time ed by a jam | at Rive 1 has flooded a num The Clearwater river ha (By United Press.) practice ca work ler me gift the sen ot drift and logs, but after several earby. The bot-| ten feet in the last 48 ho and PORTLAND, Ore, March 16 ng away yesterd the t prompted it. He b hours’ stre work a crew of | tot Jat Foster dnd| is now rising at the rate two | Edward Lothrop ("J + Cosawell | arent’ tensa’ of Sebel S winer fem ‘ t ten friendships he had ma¢ nien succe in dislodging the | Tukwila | inches an h the oldest reporter of the Ore ar soture and puttiag tt es de the board e that they would n tion of of a Willamette Rising. ith the outaide we p He had served the < wm. | ne Ste miewis k a as p with the office ire PORTLAND, Ore, March 16 ae elephone wires are siler tin for more th . w d } s teks , \ hard to ater the dislodged|A three-day rain storm, covering| but Julietta, three miles distant, is |and wag widely known ti hout| tle navy tugs te he sev: | 1 turned - 1 convey Ww 1 lodgment against the| the entire state, has tled up rail-|in touch with the situati No nortl AS a W Aljeral ra 1 we A % to y } spanning the Duwamish | way traffic and caused an alarm-| mail has been recei dis-| toplos he ¢ od in th targets, which at th 7 4 " I y the bot-| river Ixbow, and had accumu-| ing rise tn the Willa jette rive A| patched, and it is t the pa 1 v 1 ‘ be ride « election, f t, and last night until ¥ 1 1 t th has| railroad wi be ina o ha hur r « t hred " , 1 4 gang of men Was placed at work! @c la f O. R. & it for several day alue ns for ac hoot