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SEATTLE, WASH., * * * * * * \* ) 7 i* JUNBAL Alaska, Mareh © |® *-Pive hundred @f the Weee # |w ern F atioh of Miners have #| |* etruck at Tr well Th de® a oe * mands are n elght-hour | sage B's rs STRATTON pron ry ae . day at $5.60 per day *| " " | ED. % Kinzle saya he will rete * "4 p * ner oe de d iT 1 and Thefts Reported to Police With Increas- iy Straiion, who struck and|® eloos-the isinee dows, About Httle Hourietta Johnson near!) * 300 Indta work # ae Hallard while riding in his automa | * and itt is # ing Frequency News of Two Crimes of Last Week bile on January 26, war arraigned |# vaderstood that they will nat #1 before ke Yakey tn the superior) ® strike *| Not Given Out for Publication. court this morning, and entered a|t a jen of hot guilty to the charge of eke enee eae wee] . ee jmanstaughter filed against him by ~ Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Van REWARD FOR BANKER: MONDAY, MARCH 2 1908. eummitted Inst ket to Pantages Sat ‘ehich were plant Teak eee eee plat he goatin Burglaries Last Nigh ¥ ne r re a to other Thieving coutiy - * BANK CLEARINGS. * (By United Press.) which are t . \ pe CORD ued last night In @ * O*K AN Marth 26.-—-Feariag euch ne ered realitioe that, it it ® Gactiba @ (08! play bas todo with the disiip: ate tn Ques nandl iar person, « ® Clearing today 01,292,008.12 @ | Peerange of L. -W Jummeiman, 38 Seat beeee ® m1 *% he must be ® Balances a taba4.o7 9 eer old, Moreh 12, J. Kr Musaok Galer wt, Wer oving from place to place in al. ‘tdbeus r man, hiv father, today posted a rt afternoo i " oa i Biedslete tone . i Be . ward of 0) for information lead: burgtar or, 2420 First av “atrae 4 eed 20.329,00 ing to bie whereabouts, dead af of a Th a window in his | * Balances 57,501.00 ® | alive a om Was pried Open with a hatchet | * Portiand * Young Mussefipanoit @ banka — ib Nt) want he ter rifle and & box a: Deatings today . $1 292,048.12 @ /of Cavalier, N, D, His father eet ‘ ges @tolen alances 524,506.00 #4 retired banker, The young nish oe . The room of Mis» L. A. de Wott.) ® * went to Sand Point, Idaho, Maret 1, +H Otte, 504 Summit ay, was em |" * eRe eee ee ee eee lO buy & bank, ond anes then has ’ aw Wares on ed and her go hunting case RAILROAD WINS FiG not been heard from He ted hewelry .t Waltham wateh stoten HT. plenty of money and wore din petra . thief ate bicyele fro nonda and property E Conahan, $8 Sullivan butidine, (By United Press.) we from two other 2 morsing . al WASHINGTON, M | REV. MAJOR ON “HUMOR.” Attempted Hold Up ¥ | United States suprem } Busy Y day. decision this aft The ¥ v Ap P. Given, 2114 See: : : n¢ Rev. W, A. Major spoke on/ reas Lyae R ‘> the potice that ts Rurgtars and thieves were busy | S#ainat North Carolina tn Humor ip the Pulpit" at the reg} ae hs aalnabigt Friday night | Su mad rate case, which + ular meeting of the Presbyterian! ag lewd fe offered to - S& Palqaist'’s rooming house threatened to result in the calling | ministers’ me . thie morning. oe #5 ie peeing hous ghth ay. was ehtesed and out of troops to seftie a dispute Dr. Major stated that humor should weree band Pine at. whore bi aad diamonds worth as to the relative rights of the only be used by & man who has ing, but en from the guests. stale government And the federal humor in his makeup or it would) 4 ae were aren ae vob 1 1 Fern cafe, $15 Third av, / Court presided over by be & flat failure If used In @ ser] Alvey saw the me was entered through the front door | Pritehard mon i leaving the rooming and 200 cigars and a quantity of ordered them sit change taken, they ran, but © was robted-of his watch white good the’ fing im fromt of a saloon on Romeno ount xth ay, & j ileaaed, and Alice V 3 ay night, Counclimae ad Reed, (wo young wom. aré saw strange men loitering | Bt the lodsing b sbout the premises, He turned the by Detectives + and are being De the din them come to! The ow and saw and try to open tt tf thre = , we : . Bentyy- owt the pet wile wane to bos ‘word bivanelf standing sient watch. —Aggassin Taken Into Custody by Police. i ! owt y United Press.) , if he had been correetiy quoted 2 CLAIMS HE IS evens, the American Who | felled him. gE eo m serving as diplomatic ad Stevens jumped to his feet and ¥ ‘ qf Le, to the © n coune!! of state, waded into bie assailant, The ciner] to 4 1, he says, appeal directly to! was shat and fat wounded short three then seleéd chatre and Stev President *: President Roosevelt ly before noon today as he steppe Carter claims that he ts the | from the hotel bus at the Fer American Dreyfus” He wae «| buliding, Hix assailant was an ve captain ta the engineer corps of known Corean. The man who did the United States army, and at the! the shooting was accompanied by time of bis downfall was in care another Coreas. In the excitement, of harbor improvement work | the man whe did the shooting ace! praipemnng Gm. the contractors A ldentally fired & bullet into his mg the notorious Greene and Gay- friend, who bad jolned him in the) = Frauds were onearthed aod | assault the government aceused Carter of| Police, attracted to the scone, abetttag them and in sharing the | rushed up just too late to prevent profits. the Corean from using the revolver Carter served four years in Fort whieh be drew early in the eo Leavenworth military pricoa, tounter, The two wounded men were rushed to the Central hospital iL COUPLE GET land the assassin was taken to the | police station, where be maintained court tn relation to questions * silence, feeting the Dube Pray vans vis, nea e attack wae @ sequence to en and Japan, and b the deck of; with the avowed intention of get the county | “ing the happy event over with as quickly an possible, ene wae getting the worst of ft} when betel attaches interfered and threw the Coreans into the street Today Mr. Stevens refused to! prosecute bis assailants because he attributed the attack to the over sealousness of bis youthful sssally ant Mr. Stevens was leaving the, olty ‘for the exet when he War shot down. Stevens hae been an important though minor figure in ali impert (ant diplomatic negotiations involy: ing the Japanese for many yeark. He acted for several yeats an lomatic adviser to the mil interview civen out by Mr, Stevens an authority on ‘atoleibena es last week, In which he waa quoted ties In the far east jas stating that Japan ie doing a The anti Japaneee fn el good work In Corea, much along Cores, however, has the line of the serviee that the charged Stevens with being “oa at United States is performing for the Philippines at the present time The Coreans in San Francisco taok exceptions to these statements ing bat a Fi panese agent at Corean court, mikado to personally supertntend i, in (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Mareb 22 Senator Jonathan Bourne's $1,900 prize to the author of the best argument on “Why Roosevelt should be chosen for has SEEK POSSESSION OF CHAMBER OF HORRO —__—_—. window When he was fn attempt jes to his tive term, Frank Wi * * . * . * * oe eo * a ‘second * * tice of @ * * * * * * * * * * been awarded to Nerctoss, ase the supreme court of Nevada. The announcement that Noreross won the prise made today appeared and Dut as ce was ‘Bot have parentai Mes declined to In the meantix the wires hor nd Paonia, Colo MW. Pace, his gua of the now defunct museum to the piaintiffa A. &. entire exhibit Who owns the Chamber of Hor rore? This is the interesting question which hae been bronght to the at Judge was Greenus & Co. want the! horrors included, and ask further for the possession teeeeee ee eee ee eee eee 4 today _ A. ‘ _ ba pmgelent Soir oy’ argu tention of the superior court by of the Japanese exhibit of carved BA G0 further ob-|# will be widely published A. B. Greenus & Co, who filed | figures, 40 phonographs, 20 muto- : educate the people.” He in #| the petition of W. J. Rogers this ynepedengeelyeenssd pts rig 8 the father of the |® the most enthusiastic of third: # morning, in an effort to have the |\h® way of special exhibits whteny at Wilkeson, th termers court direct the receiver of the catiy declared insolvent anh} red and gave his Eden Mai to turn over the grew: |” ‘ up by an action filed in the Young couple lefti gg REM ERE ER EM EHH |HOME exhibits In the star exhibit p court According to affidavit of Rogers, all these exhibits were sold to the Eden Musee company on @ system of payments which, It ts de clared, have never been compliaé OVER 200 ARE DROWNED )::).2.555" nF RAZIE the SENT TO JAIL. + Craft Goes to the Bottom---Captain Dies With James A. Donnele, charged with | Jassault with a deadly weapon as the Passengers. the result of a recent political quarrel, was fined $500 by Judge Yakey in the superior court this morning and was sent to jail until he paid the fine. John Frazier, MO, March | attempted to kill August Niquist, | & 900-ton a | The er damaged Hideyos Maru was not badly} ine } fo the Yusen Kalsh ‘ The dense fog was responsible NOTICE SERVED ON ‘his partner In some house building WSK in @ collision with the|for the crash. The Mutau, an $00. eperations, was placed on trial to-| Maru, 696 ton ) ton coaster, was cut nearly in two a in the superior court, charged this morning two miles off the Hideyoshi, and filled so| PROPERTY OWNE! with assault with intent to commit | b hear Hakodat quickly that she sank before her | | murder f the Maten Maru, a ma-| boats could be gotten clear } | Niquist entered Frasier’s room SE Ber 244 passengers and| Scores of her passengers leaped Ss areametnaied at South Seattle, in an to ea ished to the water, but so dense was! Wost Seattle property owners|reach a settlement, and Frazier Teacned 7 . he fog that the small boats of the | wn nave placed retaining walls on Pulled a revolver and fired four e 8 Hideyoshi, which immediately put shots at bis partner Two of the Advices fron back, bad the atest difficulty in| Parking strips along the street# |) iets took effect, but inflicted who were swimming. | have been notified by Street Super: | only superficial wounds rvivors declare |intendent Maloney that unless the xt which were sev-| begin to remove the same at once CRUSHED TO DEATH. ( we launched, but did| they will be torn down by the city TS of the \ enough to escape Inspectors will start his (By United Press.) | I ine when the steam- week serving individual notices to SPOKANE, }.—Daniel _— boat tain of the Mutsu(thia effect upon property owners,| Decker, 16 years old, was killed this lateu Mary He: , seinen Sa is ship, remaining |and prompt compliance will be {n-| m by a freight elevator in homs of » ~ preg oh a Degeegiy ied agen , th Kraft | gs. The lad ( 9% a trip ma SAN FRANCISCO, “Maret learcing that he had been, one of [fgspecting the new cit Following an attack tn the the Coreans, « wan whoa hit He ¢ 4 at t of the hotel Fairmount last night, Mr. Stevens took to be a student.) Mpyor Miller thin mor “a o he was bad beat "p, hit the American in the face and) Tes respecte to th foe execution of Japanese policl@!! pepe starch 23 who on January 9!* D. W. Stevens Shot and Mortally Wounded at Frisco SHOWING Th THINGS 1 MAYOR OF OAKLAND Mi: pl. arr lwiade the acquals @ the city He was taken to see the re ghection hospital, in which he pressed curiosity anin which he Wes Kreatly interested. This after hows he wae taken to inapect the bac joarater, officials ar ANOTHER JUDICIAL BLOW IS STRUCK AT LABOR tried to jump in when the clevator Was moving Spd was crushed inst the second floor, He died ma few mipatee. 8i¢ SWINDLE soese's“e) T§ UNEARTHED. (By United Press.) Whereas | nsine at a mecting beld here yesterday,|in the Hermit kingdom. As a dip Charmed with 9 prondly @ ae ke kt ee tee eet w and last sight a subcommittes lomat, Stevens stands in bigh re | #¥indles involving more than $12 or Sa pec waited on the diplomat to ascertain |gard in Washington $90,000, M. Rochette, one of the Xo unite with @ TELLS ROOSEVELT WHY. —omememecmen | jdading financiers of Patis, w arrested today. He was the found ér of the Franco-Spanish bank, and fae capital at his disposal exstin 4 at $20,000,000. Police are it about the details, and the af. fi. ie @ mystery. Other important inenciers IC in believed will be ar rested. MUST PUT UP MORE BONDS this after reti Judge Hanford gtanted the motion of the railroads to require the Pacific Coast Lur Manufacturers’ Association to fi additional bonds for future lumber #hipments The original bond of $250,000 to cover the diff noe between the old freight rate under which they aro allowed to ship pending the de ¢eiuion of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and the new rate muilgated by the railroads, does not more than cover the shipments al ready made, and new bonds must be filed to cover the difference be. tween the rates on additional ship ments RRKHARARER AER KES if NEBRASKA TO JOIN EVANS’ * FLEET. (By United Press.) # WASHINGTON, March 2 *& —Orders hav n issued a # signing the Nebraska to the * A lantic fleet, now at Magda * lena bay. She will probably * report to Evans at San Dieg . ho Wisconsin will din commission at Puget # Sound navy yard about April # 1, in time to join the fleet * RNR He Mra. Metcalf Speeding West WASHINGTON, Mareh 23.—Mrs Metcalf, wife of the secretary of the navy, is speeding to San Fran eisoo to the bedside of her son, Vic tor N. Metealf, jr., who will short! undergo an operation, She left Washington yesterday eeeee eee e HEE ES afternoon _ THE SEATTLE STAR coctt'wewea, EWANS’ RETIREMENT IS BY HIS, 14,000 OCEAN FIGHTERS j | | noon ONE CENT SHOWERS TONIGHT STRONG SOUTH WINDS, THE WEATHER AND TUESDAY MOURNED His llness. the pe Un- happy Feature of the Cruise. Friends Fear He May Not Live to Reach His Home. BY MARLEN E. PEW, Magdalena Bay, L. C., March 17, By Dispatch Boat Orient. (Special Correspondence.) The news of Rear-Admiral Evang’ me ng to his protracted now ve rious llness, fell ear f over the ships of he Wi mada in Magdalena I it came f flowing F t et of the great Amer- can cor 14,000 men, ad ans een the one unhappy feature of c € " He bas ‘ r rious condi- There every Indication of Bright's @ © and several of his friends and aides to me ex- pressed t he would never re altve. TT “ He's re Vax th | royal m t a to every m On Fort tithes, lack of 16 t ships—they’ve seen oe stor a . - bail he blood his ¢ they've shaken PLEADS GUILTY TO » him his ste hand, they've ecard the sharp words of command from tt i they love and adore ESCAPE NOTORIETY a eee ' m and leuse may. ft urs from the shore, ep in the hearts of them all, from the grimy stoker to the amin Dixon ative t rather than allow |, ad they are sad because h mpied earn of t isfortume be | o¢ vy hing brie f Bag paw if cea ssible Ingersoll Is Worried. Capt who is Ingersoll, ch Admiral Evans stanly by his of of staff, first aide side, said K man refused to give the { his parents or me town officers do not regard Dixon asa hk jened criminal The gen er theory is that Uh» youth be this morning mithate iral is im he possesses and wa one to fourteen years In the state came broke and w riook to raise able and he is male penitentiary some money by holding up the two great against disease, Dixon is known to have well-to- | places He may reach bis home in safety and obtain relief. I assure you that he will be very happy if he does. “In the mind of Evans his iiness at this particular time is a lament able misfortune. To his men it fe a tragedy. About to retire after 2 years’ conspicuous service in thd navy, the cruise around the Horn of his 16 battleships was to have been the crowning glory of the |slorious career of the famous seq x ee “ warrior They t Federation of Labor Permanently Enjoined From Putting ,.""",.‘0'8,.me gm sory of nie desperate effort to ward off the St U f 5 gy o* be be sone St and day, how, despite vice Buck Stove Company on Unfair List. tors stall of yaysitiens le hee fae sisted upon transacting much ofthe official business, how he had said over and over again that he would not give in and how at last he sub- (By United Press.) tsimilar decisions, the opinion of WASRINGTON, March An. Justice Clabaugh has fallen with | mitted to retirement only when the y . tnusual force in labor circles. peril of death was brought home to other severe judicial blow was “, stove concern was one of | him in strong language by the phy- dealt the American Federation Of several corporations which the fed- Sicians. But up to the day of his retirement every official order was signed by him. Two days before he retired he heard of the plight of a newspaper reporter who had made the long journey from San Diego to Magdalena in @ small boat and or- Labor today. Justice Clabaugh of the supreme court of the District of Columbia issued an order perma nently enjoining that powerful or ganization from putting the Duck eration don the ronize” list The Buck Stove Company sought an tnjunction restraining the boy- cott and was granted a temporary we don't pat Stove Company of St. Loulx on the one. This is the order made per unfair lst.” manent today. It is thought the %& ng man be returned to Following so closely the confer. other corporations on the “black esand lego aboard @ government dix- ence held in Washington by organ- list” will take similar action, The P*'ch bow Evans Befriende Reporter. “That boy is taking his life in hands,” said Evans to Capt. soll, and immediately he d the official order. sort of, thing which Jeration will take United States sup’ ized labor last week to draft bills looking to congressional relief from the rt of the sailor man ‘ASKS FIRE PROTECTION burn at the thought that fliness op misfortune have their relentless hands on this giant old man of iron, has been Evans, among all th rs of the navy, who has never to recognize the old friend, to stop and shake the hand of the midshipman and “reminiss” of the an appeal to | wrote and sig that jit ts 3 old days, Evans has his dignity, his That the collection of Intensely; buildings set high on piling and a/ stately bearing, some say a cruel inflammable shacks comprising the! full sweep of wind from the bay be-|face, but bis heart fairly bulges the natural fire haz great th them zard is very More than this tenderloin district is virtually with- | ne out fire protection is made plain in & communication — s¢ by Chief with fine sentiment for the boys of the navy and he's every inch a good fellow and a just commander, the hazzard has Bringhurst of the fire department | peen increased instead of dimin Today his e is a perfect mass to the city counell today ished by the recent executive order of blue lines and there is every in- Pending regrade work, the un- causing all the private street lights dication of the torture he suffers, sis and | to be extinguished, leaving the dis- His gout attacks the left foot and triet lighted only by the city lights. leg and artitular rheumatism hag According to Chief Bringhurst’s stiffened every joir It was with to its final level, have seriously dis communication, six fire hydrants in th reatest difficulty that he wag rupted the water supply system of this neighborhood are completely able to hold a pen the community, rendering it neces-| out of commission, and some at least| He has not by any settled condition of grade le the impossibility of installing water pipes in filled ground until it settles means lost sary, in case of fire, for water to! should be immediately reptaced. He |courage and believes that in re be brought long distances by hose| asks that permanent or temporary |tirement he will recover his erst and engines hydrants be installed at Fifth ay, 8./while strength and vigor. All of these buildings are, at cer-|and Jackson st. Maynard and Well tain hours of the night, alive with) er, and that temporary take ople, among them many men who! pipes for fire-fighting purposes NEW YORK STOCK are inamore or less Intoxicated con-| run from present mains to with oe inflammab and Lane and Fifth and Ki dition, and ARCHITECT MEETS A MARKET (By United Press.) PECULIAR DEATH 3) bcos with American § batteries ¢ itrated short cove issue made (By United Press.) | This morning, after persistent tn- | quick dash of four points during th OAKLAND, Cal, March A.{quiry, the alleged true story was | fir half hour As — Dodge Coplin, one of tho best /Freh vais death wound through |tory, until by midday the market known architects of this city, died | pig revolver falling out of his | w t this morning from a gunshot wound | pocket as he was cranking hi Activit 1 during the in the head, after having been! mobile. An investigation Is be 3 A rally rushe Roosevelt h id-| mad. hb whiet ty of those who brought the hi ead He wa er » b man to the hospital Drs, Sno a Mel h | c RES = es en eRe: perernnaneme

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