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SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1908 THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT SHOWERS TONIGHT LIGHT FROST TONIGHT THE WEATHER AND SUNDAY * . ; * * sd # Clearing» today . 91,198. Oe * Tacoma * ® Clearings today ..% \* ‘ O | * Balances 72,420.00 * | q ‘* ~< : Cilien ag a + —— — i octets rings todiy 8191 ° q | d t Wo kj j wn Eff tion of Mayor Miller, and the #@ a eee ee eee eee eee ? ea ae saat a4 Inlerests eady a rk in an Effort to Brea! wh ' Is wine enough a & polit: | # TeeWaenevantanees = yp tig tbe has pmised | OUGDALE 18 HAPPY. & a nd of Polic De ple of Seattle a continua #& ale i Discipline and Authority 1 Department-- | ior ot ine law enforcement policy ® Hasebatl Maxnate Dugdale | ; F Maki i ‘ already Fh cag by - pbrede @ is wearing the wreathy emile # P E ; commer ers have made contrary ® out at the park this after # / 4 Political Harmony Ing Itself Evident. promises on his behalf, but they | ® noon, All his regular players ® } 4 are promises which he Is under now are there, and “Dug” In now & | ° = we moral obligations to recognize, contented. Outfielders Hal: # f Y y vt lined by the lead t} political managers, ay =) oe ee ee ee o political ned by the leaders of hie party | politica agers, he ix entitled, # eurly this n | d vet . t P gag been restores! he city 6 orgadization by giving McDonala|!f he, desires, to point all citisens|& before now poe Mobley 3 Slee ©. Wels, » guest at the New i” by the f John F. the appofatment. Sul! others hint | to his public utterances and his @ jumped off the train at the @| eUslend hotel, while shopping in F willer as mayor, Pow ¥ we amet Ma or Mi ler * fearful lest — of office as constituting the # union depot. All three are on w/OR@ Of the big stores on Second _ peptitions: commercial « , i” polley of his administra ote and enbstance of his @ the diamond this afternoon in w)**. yesterd laid her pur the | taftuences have alread) set tn thon whl be undermined by politi public obligations # ihe game with the satlors, @/O0WMter while the clerk showed her | F potion to undermine pline cal nianipulata in Case MeDon Naturally such @ course would @ With t “ three here the lo @ | S#°me dress goods | and authori ot the tice depart: | ald ta iiven the A cause him fo be reviled by the i eal team Is complete *, When she reached for the purse | ‘and to brea e ¢ nroughout it is evident that the | lawle element 48 a double awit Wan gone of the « t mayor desires ne gener letting Cremne The charge that & public aa aee ae }. Tt contained a gold net chain ievstoreement of » laws down of the bars. He has bis cam- | Official who enforces the law is a SAAR RAN ght trom Tiffany and valued at which wnilitate agains! t ite palgn pledges to keep, and his ad.| “doublecrosser” le one of the as $20, and $5 in change j BD oof certain classes of bu miniatrat is being watched with S¢t# of those who make a profit BOGUS CHECK Miss Weir says she saw & Woman i While they canne critical eyes by hundreds of peo. from law violations. It is by about 25 years old, dressed in a) from their original wo ple who ineiet that laws reguiat.| sch charges and by surreptitious — j}@ark suit and black turban hat ° ral the Siading mares ing public morals were made to be | influences of one kind or another M. M. Belzaren oe 609 Third | Burrying out of the store with two | - ~ od ‘operate, these influences are enforced that they usually break down any 4. Was swindled out of $48.60 on | éther Women soon after the purse | ie evidence In many 1!” efpeun Must Greek Awey attempt at general law enforce. & bogus check on Saturday by «| Was missing e ‘aad developments of - ment and procure 4 continuation swell stranger, who sald he lived) Ste says the floor walker told) few days. Yesterday 4 et parent that If he /or & resumption of the polley of at Marion st. and Fourth ay. and| Her the same woman had been sus-| 0 n e an n defended by Aliornes oo ee ee tlting of the tid! privileged and profitable law. was soliciting for a fancy sigm|proted once before of stealing a! or many years he, mans saoner or later break with breaking. ‘firm im the Aveade building eS seart from the store er of Mayor Miller am 6 political advisers who | cos . ; v0 Don ¢ seeking (o constitute — the: e e e from custody hem | selves & sort of “kitchen cabi trial. On the a abinet rt ’ the administration. These me em: two “pivk ¢ - a the police and nade many promises during the » de > re sinpaign whieh were in direct ° ~ confitet ‘with the public platfoi o,° diamissed from “ pu platform hearing and with pledges made by ¢ mayor him: | = ee uare Sees Repetition o od fict is being waged to determine | ‘of the police depa ; mine which set of promises shall me i Card Gambling olin the eae 5 ‘ “ administration a pale, cant ® These straws which show the di / observed in ma a ection of the political wind carry | | a mar e Ya e onliged _ if police no ¢ ain indications that Acting j ® their bea Chief Ward is @ party to any pro-| Ties ta eal on sin! we | gafe and other resorts of gram to relax the vigilance of the Gearacter the closed private police department. Hut Ward can | ere enies eT Pp f th P| ad uld be held 4d denouneed Spee saree mone Sranem, eee Dyamite Is His Bed in His Denver) nnn ee ot| say Mone ac lapecheshgsn wept: ernta by Mayor Moore, have been dinct; like & man who is the! eee was ae NEW YORK, March 26.—Twe kk the skyscrapers were! the po’ 4s worse than Russian actua stead of the temporary mitted that, while Gen Wells’ ts i i B, Applequist, a police officer head of the department. Mepecial jome--- to St dangerousty wounded. his in| on were killed and a score of ed and fell with a crash into | cossacks and branded Commissioner for gross unfitness and ty fs this the case fn Vi of the — uh or mare aiohet one conduct towards younK powerful influence which is being ° of rious than the first reports Indt-| persons were injured when a bomb the streets, adding to the t of in Trepott.” fas been restored to the po exerted to hav + Tried Kill. Chted. Wells was rendered uncon for political resacns his Pg pene: ee ber to @iows, When be can to his was thrown this aftern during | jured and the general panic be the parad are bot 8 few of wany of authority over Bim os dat ot ae ae & labor riot following a demonstra | Reserves from the police head-|w espite the police. jf lee enforcement. None Wappenstein’s Experience (By United Press.) eral feet from the house, The eagyeered. however, this trouble fe). i. Union square | qui % and « dozen ambulances} At the hour set this afternoon hem carry any positive indica In several public utterances ts DENVER, Ce March 28.—An | of the building was torn completely /@Ply temporary His face and head Wat either Mayor Miller or s¥ed by btm during the recent cam-| .empe w 4 ty. today by [28% 084 portions of the bed aptuere badly, lnceratod, and he wif) ‘rhe dead men are Selig Silver. | were Instantly 5 shed to the scene. | 10,000 people, hundreds of them um Chie! of Police Wa ac. | pal “Chief of Police Wappen.| “met Sas made carly toda which Wells was sleeping were) (red painful bruises about the ‘ ‘ ‘ . Pi ers to thin, drift. of Stein told haw, during preesding | Waknown persons to dynamite the | picked up 100 feet from the housm boty, but a far en can Bow be tol d stein, who threw the bomb, and a} Commissioner of Police Bingham | employed, many more attracted by er even pansively nte administrations, political pall de-| residence of Gen. Bulkley Wells.| The outrage was perpetrated See WO eaternany layered and ; burried from beadquarters in Mul-|curiosity and stilt hundreds of Liles the police deper moralized disciptine In the depart-| general manager of the Stnuggler | Shortly before daylight, and, as the] 8° Moves were broken ner akagwe. workingwen, |" er ee ; (ih a condition of (ran. a fr ment and broke down the onforee home is in a residence section (hat Late this afternoon the police . ‘ a berry st. and took personal com-| others beat on Soturday shopping, io [Union mines Telluride who stood a s wide } Y @t tministration and b ment of the law. All surface signs ts thoroughly policed, and as the |erretiod ope suspect, but they | 3 ' . administration with y tadieate that these Influences are | a. Wells was regarded by the | portico stands in the fnll glare of cline to state whether the man in| ‘The injured include labor dem- | mand of the police crowded into Union Square and its * different polic aad at work again as tn the olden days | Western Federation of Miners a8/an electric light, there is much | @-tmiter, or to give out any Infor The laboring mea are being in-| surround “ m Sroadver at the With the appolatmest of a per-/one of their bitterest enemies in apenatanine 94 as to how the naa mation as to his identity | onstrators, police and women ehop he laboring mea peing In-| surrounding adway. ly suffered by the unce mane pene oe a Sevan, the troubles of & few years ago | see : samen at flamed by the socialist speakers | Fourth av., 14th and Seventh sts. hinge bere chance tha’ , | Men be counteracted, perhaps eliminat.|At that time he wee tn pimand | and further trouble seems certain.| Several platoons of police were om B ed. tt depends upon who is ap of the state troops called out to! Pomrtion of Acting Chiet pointed. the manner of the to | panes the ine trembles The trouble resulted when police| hand, with orders to permit no deme @ have temporary charne 0! a bs upp nine m1 Mayor Mitler ap. BUnimant. and tee srtitude (© | Wells was one of the men whdm under command of Inspector Bur-|onstration of any kind taken what see ; confers © Pag be pyr a . ne i opanteest hes os Fy afeased to having elnd, acting under orders from For some moments the bine coats bewa chances to polit one. < | for the purpose. system of polities! pull may be ex-| Set. Wells’ eecape from instant headquarters, attempted to arrest |coutrojled the situation, Then seme Hon of who iv 10 bf pooted to resume control of the de death Hetle short of mirecu | fireal chief is stil) in Derrmont, if tt te @ pe " lous. He was sleeping ov as outer | | the leaders of the demonstration for | of the more daring spirits fell Inte the departmes' i« split or one made on the basis of ex. | poreh, as has been hin « m. It i ni fa the question, .rrience Pa tne naale of es |fe supposed that the would be as |starting @ parade for which a per-| tine and y cailing to all labor detriment of its effi- of potitios! yall may be eliminated saonian Koe'w thie + the bom wa mit had been refused by the police, | ing men to follow them, started te “ ‘ placed ‘almost dir tae nee } | Retesals. Other, ~ fh bar 4 sana The loton h be ! pers, who were st by -fiying| The paraders rushed to the resque| march north. The police charged ‘ . T pol he comdnet of pet part explos! urled the gendéral) 7 ] at Mayor Miller te! ment tor the meat Uwe years, will| high in the alr, and he strock, | Sepreme Court Upsets ea SE Assessment jiccer ot tné vom or trampica (Of thelr leaders and the officers|and attempted to place the ring aren an out-| “make or break” the intatra. | ste bat not badly injured, sev ~ ees ee eo te vad om anthers -— sealant | A . o° This M pder foot in the pane drew thelr clubs and charged the | leaders um est | wards ma Decision Handed Down ing The police had charged the {cowd, clubbing mercilessly the} The riot followed eassessment Now rowd, which was attempting ‘ pecta parade without a Heense, and were $ handled when a squad of mounted breaking it up by mercilessly club- | That the condemnation assses; The supreme court's decision , a |police, members of the traffic NOT GUILTY ment awards under the Denny Hitt egy | ae Pcpytiinn got re ieges | ee Ronde [néincrimianiny P : al and financial tangle whieh it may oa : R squad, arrived on the scene an widening ordinance, and the S50, come weeks to unravel before, StlVerstein was standing upon a vs ordinance approving them, are the work of ademning (he | ark pench watching the ot. A{S¥inging their riot clubs on the} Guy C. Stratton, secretary of the void is the verdict of the supreme property and redistributing the vag heads of the rioters, charged into | Acme Shingle Co., who was « —— | court, in @ decision handed down odertaken assesaments can be) policeman swing a club and ged : with manslaughter as the result o | thts morning. The decision will nee " poled: | open the scaip of A workingman |‘¢ mob with their horses at full |.) automoblie accident on Janus RR " > Out of F - ed in . on 4 easitate an entire revision of the ‘ * in ian. tein, a | seed. } of this year, when he run over Six Arr Raid pence in front of Silverstein d fatally injured a child by the orty est * WILL ASK PARDON «| Work for the Improvement, a reas Beeeee * FOR UNDERWOOD. * ment of datnages and an ap poeta of police was charging In a moment Union Square in the |Pame of Henrietta Johnson in Bal ce 5 enn d, was arraigned in the superior $ Are Discharged Without * ® | redistribution of the costs of the uy a * the @pot where | heart of the pping and office |court this morning and entered ¢ . (ey United Press.) # improvement. en Pee ” ; | plea of not guilt * ABERD March 28.—~ ®| The protest against the arsees building district was a scene of the : det Appears tor All. # Another application is to be | ment awards I the Denny Hill ig “ # made to Gov, Mead for the #| district was made by a number of With a st curse that rang} ‘dest confusion. Women caught "* CRUSHED T0 DEATH |@ pardon of Paul Underwood, ®| large property owners in the am n't out & serving a term of 14 years in | sessment district, among them! Arrested on the charge of imper-| above the turmoi! and roar of the |'™ wah for on « Sg er ae J # the penitentiary for the * George W. Dilling, George FP. Cot sonatin, pfficer, Roy Fritzen was | d by the fighting and the te | IN RENTON MINE Chinese and other} Buch @ joint. If it has the eX \# der of ix babe at Hallard. #/terill, J, M. Colman, the Standard |» . ae by mus sndon this {Ot Silverstein jerked a romp | 0808 Sy the fighting and ite Bere discharged from | Clusty —— ng priviiege In Se # Underwood's parents live here. ® | Furniture company, J. A. Baillar| coe Sata e explosion, fainted, and a number BY Police Justice Gordon | Stile & anid be able bof eastl¥ @ There has always been a #| eon and the Puget Sound National | worntng. from bis pocket and waved it} | Under circumstances * a day, under which cireum- |» feeling among the friends of #| bank Youterday morning, between 1 t his head. Peo |*@ #@ld to have been trampled s ‘ ME favor eoes tiie |Mtances ite proprietors can readily | the young ian that he is in #| ‘These owners protested against and 2 o'clock four men were h threateningly above his head. Peo James Ventner, driver of coal cart Z . pele ‘our me ere home upo } MERE Gtth reference to atford to pay an occasional fine of @ nocent of the erime # the condemnation awards and am a oheaes pamela o ty at. the {le fell back horrified. A parader | "PO" jat the Rentos mine, was crushed te 06 for the privilege * * eeanta om account of the tei were ol rty e death this noon by a cave-in at the y Pred Lysons. for many et eee raiding such 8 joint tka tk atthe eee het Jequitable distribution of awards,| Yrerean house in Ballard. Tp tront | standing near yelled: “My God Men fought to get ont of the) venth level of the mine Pr ror Mik | ore not jailed, will not integrupt and the stipulations made Im 8/4) Friizen flashed a policeman’s | don't do that.” Even as he spoke, |CToWd, or to get at the police, ac} Ventner was 26 years old, sing ee eet MED | Hy patronage seriously, but, on the j Sumber of instances awarding Cem) gar and told the men that they and little is known of him. | He were Giestes in hy F other hand, will probably serve COLD WATER MEN |: poten eam Pegg Were tinder arrest, The men pro-/however, Silverstein, with a wild /oTding as thelr sympathies ran. | cently came from Montana, where ir on | & Chine advertise is location 004 Graw ad | thereby exempting m i tested, bat Fritzen took them up Patrols and ambulance with | it is believed that he has a brother in vated } the 4‘ w - . y to ambulan: ith | hotel” b the | ditional patronage to it | P T jsessment on thelr property. Whem naijard uv. At the corner of gleam in his eyes, started to hurl) | Deputy Coroner Wiltsie went te a" otel by jot je the awards and assessments were 44 " me rs . i N. W. one of t fficers « P lela s bells dashe > an e orn ‘es UT up ICKET cancuaead u soumiidtien of texte W. one of the officers the grenade, aiming it to fall di ica me dashed up and in vn venation to make «€ 0 hicag Lyapne’ Appearance Significant. of the joint Rallard station was met and Friteen Cotteriil, | told the officer that the men were | was made by George F. - og eliaie ame The nee of Attorney Ly PORTLAND, Ore., March 28 | who conducted for several be 8] grunk and disorderly police EE teiters wane, | cone p case as attorney fOr rhe Oregon state prohibition party | qambalgn Of PUbICHY SesQNlllnG) ugp.knew the men and, roeing that cog Tape hone of them ap |to the slot machine cases during a ee By Harold Preston and John HH. po “ona sagciipndn hoa —_ ” trial the Humes administration, defend-| 4.. at 4:30 p. m., after passin | Powell were employed by the pro- Later the four men told the po: Of the ane Appears. ed by John F. Miller, now mayor, 1S) .ntions calling ‘for an am E | texting property owners to resist) ioe that Fritzen had represented ee who w fined |then a jaw partner of Mayor) nont to the state primary law to}? condemnation proceeding® IM} tae he was an officer. He was ar Court at the time of Hames. These cases were widely! sive minorit eles sognueiity | ine courts, and the decision ts IB) iceted and brought bet ludge 4 ittarne y¥ 1 p-|explolted during the city campaign | fo. ithe primaries, j favor of thetr contentions Tatdce tid ecaning Al behalf, and testi by the supporters of Mayor Moore For United States senator, I. H.} The original move for the re | priiven stated that he wanted to 5 a @ Men accused was|as tending to indicate a system of! 400. of Portland, was nominated, | &Ad¢ Of Denny hill was that made | gor on the police force and wished ted He ctires Griffin and| law enforcement which would be | : ; |in the agreement between the elty |i) get some experience before he re 2 apaneee had restored in Seattle in case of |and James A. Moore, under whleh | Gok the civil service examination ron of - nce, After | Miller's election. MUST HOLD REGULAR |Mr. Moore agreed to tear OWN | rhe star that he flashed was on old " The disposition of these cases, |the old Washington hotel, open | pajiard star, which he took out of ‘ first brought under the gam-/ streets through the property o€eW-| 4 drawer at the home of one of the ‘ laws since Miller became | SCHOOL FIRE DRILLS pied by It, and regrade those | nattard officers, where he has been tends to indicate an tuten-| streets at his own expense if the | ving. j mem city would regrade the rest of the tion to restore that system of law fad fon. "2% Offered, how. enforcement, a system which con | Public 1c nook principals are or | district as an improvement distriet.| John Carroll, charged with hav four of the sed templates putting up a front at law |dered to report monthly the dates | Other property owners joined in| ing entered and robbed a stateroom a eiant, $28 each, the other enforcement on the part of the |fire drills were beld In thetr re |the mo { at the same timejon the steamship Ramona and As fs usually + executive officials, but permitting | spective schools and on the same terms, and in the} found guilty by a jury in the su y the ce in such | others close the administration| The purpose of these reports is | condemnation and damage award) perior court, was sentenced by | ‘ n con-|to break down the efforts of the|to Insure that fire drills will be|settioments which followed, the} Judge Frater this morning to serve the | police department in that direction | held regularly instead of intermit-|ones who came early into the}not less than one nor more than me je as a through the operations of a well|tently, as heretofore, and that a| agreement were given better terme| 14 years tn the state penitentiary Pemalty of bust S100 fs h a planned and perfected chain of|record of the same may be com-| than those who held out or resist} Carroll's attorney made an appli Si Miseents te on | ae , official and otherwire, | pile 4 the improvement, with the ex-|cation for a new trial, which was bling ea amounis to a pub-| which will prevent the enforcement | Th der was made by the! ception of a few persons who set-|refused, and then gave notice of ane i by | against law br ra of the pew | board of education at a meeting | tied their cases by stipulation with | appeal to the supreme court of the| Men at one tin ided by law yesterday. pro the elty | stato. man, rectly among the advancing police he As he did so, weve bomb | slipped from bis fingers and drop ped to the cement rectly at his feet He was literally Standing at the time, and the pavement al blown to pieces Silverstein's side at only one who did not try to flee when the | er raised the ¢ his head thin, shabbil dently starving aly y cla missi t and hrow above was an unknown working evi The explosion tore him to pieces and he dropped with out uttering a so The iron bench on which the thrower stood was blown to pleces A great hole wae ment sidewalk torn Huge twinkling a full-fledged rfot COMING HERE Paul Morton, former secretary « its attendant progress. | Several days ago the pre Japplied for permission to parade | and hold a demonstration to show | 1 the people of New York the great | pumber of men unemployed, The |*2° BOY7 In Roosevelt's. cabinet now president of the Equitable Life police, believing that the demon-| Assurance Company of New Yor | 3 | stration was to be more socialistic |'# expected In this clty Wednesd |than Iabor, suspicious of the re| Rooms have been reserved at the Savoy hotel for him and Henry L. quest to parade in Fifth av., center | Rosenfeld, insurance assistant to the president. The men are on a jof New York's wealth and fashion, | tour of Inspection of the coast nd fearfal of the tnfluence of the | MOUNTAINEERS’ WALK, radicals on so great a number of f A walk to Bothell has been ple som» | discontented men, refused the per | the ibinatatibies’ crab oe mit tow w der the leaders! t 1 Nettleton The club will leay in the ce In the face of this refusal, the | M% ) t 8:30 a. m. by bos J A a 1 walk els plate glass | agitators announced that the par. | mile » Bothell,