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LAST EDITION VOL, 10. NO. 31 WEAVER | ON S. E. COMPANY © l* eee ee eee * Introduces Ordinance to Revoke Franchise + aa | & DON'TS FOR Tom of Wallingford Avenue Line Because Provisions : ane ange ; OVISIONS * Pent Kiok & har ig f F d T | A |® Don’t pick ap pocketbooks. : ar erer 0 re y er, ppears Have Not Been Lived Up to. # Don't take all kinds of cigars. @ in ortlan nas 5 ont take candy upon invi @ s | rt an ee 4 @ tation. su (BY, United Press.) Piigements to engage a suite of $ uUDIICI as & Dent tte a al tings tore & NEW YORK. March | #1—Mme. Legos at the 8t. Res * you ae told f. in the seclusion of mast athe had been residi , L t M f P fat the company has jian to S6th st, then on Both to |* Don't be too wise b belek, le toner nw sme Ot: Demet Mase che returned from as eans 0 rotection. ‘ep to the cond (|. Latona and on Latona to the ter: |® Don't be a motlyeoddie. * SS eae nee of a) Frmnce, but as re oe the tras minus, Mr. Weaver tonds that |®% Don't forget that tomorrow & iting ooahk doen, following an members of her family isaued thelr a: a cea aman a W. HH. Weave « the time limit on this work expired |® 8 All Fools’ Day * Mayen Pte mer ys held by mom gittmatum in the cnn agree RARER ee ward, last nighs t without any stem oe the part of the | ® O | ceruntiy aodea rd reps which waa nwnt went to the | * * (By United Press. ) | package Apparent! th at the ree corporation t ptly « vy the stamp of di by eictan ” r ackage pr t be a asenell, whic! sos 4 on & sotentes to go TERRE ee eee ee ew Moproral being placed Om her phon ig bee ery he _ me * “¢ she 4 BANK CLEARINGS. * PORTI D, Ore lar ame {r : ? y the franch | to Wed Prince de Bagan. bersell, are today Geny * a Drive A , ick Se volta! ee Had Reminded Furth. fs G. Valentine is Dead. Tub daraeoe countant nas siebeniaitcamiaceln We admittance to ® Seattic * aay | 5 el ite ee operated he The counciiman from the ith Hons eo Leg 31.—A. Gly anticipated the action her broth ag egere While Mme. G ih ni $1,085,450.00 # | * < $y : ¢ lash « ¢ fear | queried Phillips “ost sae oe ee ae ae a, One Of the best known ere, George and Bi ' aot necessarily critical von1 7 #01 sudden death sed by the Leaniadeien “sae Mile iin ny o mat 4 “ ‘dwip, and a e my life in anc SOMPANT. oun ter tO the attention of Preside assayers ou the Pacific coast, died Helen Gould, would t = siater hier physicians admitted that her|* Tacoma. # receipt of innumera i ; . e ruse from the business 5 Fr _ President in this city yesterday after: ake in the mat- | fgrves are completely unstrung *% Clearings today ..$ 661,448.00 % are ay | € s j n ee oes Wei G ate ‘. * hey seemed Rlectri¢ | pneumonia lee fh before whe entered into the | that she 4 conatent medical |* 2208.00 & :. that his life had been for 1 so, and he di An in , and 12th © am at the explanation was conference with them she 1 ation ‘ <4 — - feited, supposed a % iy aoe a*-| given that a lack of money had oats a ae a ce se age a the achine killed h a 1, Caused the delay Inasmuch as o3 " ‘ 100 # e group of a wh ber Ps es bartheast nade at i weeey « the * ose . of fe Steunenberg Phillips thought « New Line. rack and stringing oN os 1 Be inode nll: ala fd I ; edd boots Brown, Fechage te Councilman Weaver, cost more than $3,000, this see ey br Baker ¢ Or endowed wit " ms : company promised a little out of reason,” explains Mr eternit \ Phillips, | d . the methods of 1 the franchise that it Weaver ; t wits 1 ee a Hiae Prom 45th After the ordinance was {ntro-| ec, has appeared . and drop By) n ‘ ‘ef Bs. SD within | duced it wa referred to the cor ‘ after & *t a brag. ‘ Pane f r fre ¢ the original porations commities of the city pA eggs oie servers, Sinker paeeed. This branch counell, where the fj \ mintains of Britis! ce search i it jxht over ite — — : earched tor ra —_ along Merid- passage will probab? y be wettled | v Circular letters = SO a AT ER ST Scoala enneas.§ He t tisements and rewards failed 2 ALASKA JUD a cece hd to Request of Comal © beara t. * ‘illips s he loves life The Sesitle baseball team @ Committee, and W s lhis wife end lols Ghildten: “the ry will play"every day this week. @| by Metropolitan . | distri {see . @ This afternoon the Seattle @| , os torney announced © Gan i pene Gn Wain & Building Co ; that his-case was shattered # ton high school team. Tomor # | Colo., caused him to|withou testimony, but * row and Friday afternoon the @ \ Le Fla v f this determination. | this did @ Rainiers will be the opponents. @ ccniccimgiiiiiaenns aves On OF rh Jeclares that the more ny d New they recently had him moved from # Thursday the university BOYS ®| Acting > " en who attempt Ils’ life | ward ee Former an aylum at Napa to this city will have a chance to cross ® eting upon the sction of }aue all in place, and the contr San Dieg Enr 1 ea ta i: 3 % @ date with Dugdalo’s men. Sat- @| CF Engineer Thomsos, chairman had intended filling in the concrete 0 oute ie Fay: onthe ay ae P He burie tracks still Social Leader FINED FOR CARRYING fm ag the Nationals will play @ /Of the board of publle works, Build ¥, but pending a definite de ss le has lost all faith in the | deeper i er a and Sunday the | ing Inapestor Plane te eigen on the question he ha» ceased Sp omnipotence of the power of | @way 4 é @ ‘eam will try to defeat the lo ® | uo veer Viace today cancelled |@i operations rings. del caaadttasadl al what ok Casa . a @ cain, All games will be called @| jap pene enued to the Metropoll! J. F. Dougins, president of the! | ri ia es tool Ce vada idias Pree.) CONCEALED ot ook at Daphaie’s part. | ee eens company, severing the! Metropolitan Building company, an ; . | Decides to Come Back. ress erection of the 11 «to © é 4 * — ty nerete;n@enees that the compa wilt! But ten d " Cal, Mareh 21 : aa eee ee eee eee eens i or ae which fe now be-jmake no objection to the plan (By United Press.) Salita ~ my s ago he decided _ fon of the famous we a ¢ smuitheast corner) ef widening the sidewalk, providing WASHINGTON, March The to come yack to his family. He : Roceo Cacsart found It expensive © ee ons Union st iv beard of regents of the state | 9877 department toda eived ar thought that now that the Mf New York 20 years to carry # revotver when b x C. BURDICK DIES he report of the council streshlamivemtty, from whom the com |e*reram from Rear Admiral Kvans state had failed to convict teed Gites Aie-| gored 4 agar committee pmmending that the} #emy bas icened the land, raines no | S2nOuncing his departure from Mag Adams. the friend p for Alaska, died in San i> pay 6 Sine of permit, be revoked. handed to) giotent dalena bay on the Nagship Connec i riends of Adams result of the Acting Chief Ward has quietly in and a short time later the building }eareet: commit and the revoce. |*¥ly arrive at San Diego tomorrow | areely had he reached cin: opcention tctowstad Ut ie ottienan 40 Weed Sh os pe ged marked the stab in the! tipn of the permit, will cause the The message caus Portland when the news the Performed § apon ail persons who -c teea. iene wae the pernilt badienatrartor on the Metropolitan |'!¢f at the navy departuwer re veerine. lattempt on the life of Bx le are carryiag re | B.C. Bardick, of Meadowdale, pron taswed with the word “re-}iuiiding 4 tos of | ng caeeiy |mayatery surrounding the ag in thel Wells Me THO OK HUEY Be ca scarted volvers. fle says there is tio such |father of K. C. Burdick, jr. and 0 | Tabee” in bine pe net! Gi000 in the delay while the |miral's movements was ber ( ratte fe wing Rabies was flashed over the d deserted thing as a permit to carry a re- |W. Burdick, of this city, died l ped om the bollét work was stop ‘@hanges in the plans and other de Cause anxiety. | last Siturds ' ' ; wires, and Phillips knew that apna rela volver, and it ts known - . died yew | ped on the building The retain) 4e} Work which is now require: message from Magdale 1is connection with the] the dynamite ‘ js known that gach terday cn t his mow required ca e fagdalena Bay indi ; re dynamite band was still at prectical permission cannot be given by any rday, aged 7% years. The funeral |'"s boards for the basement tame deavwmas fintabed up cated that the Connecticut had al celebrated case began. Near] work. De: 2 ' person fa official position excepting“!!! be held from Buttervorth's| = ready sailed, and failure to receive | Pim was Jack Simpkins, now a/ risk all esperate, he decided to see worn peace officer or one chapel under the auspices of the word from ihe admtral since that |iugitive from justice 48 an ® po gghlbsad esate Single play, tel face ema ome a me a | cece nee ry a oe eae ee Private © Steve Adams chard and] to the world, and defy the men IERI K A SAN DIEGO. Cal wi! ment Th Tyler's Body Found a have hounded him from KADE jinformation recently given ont ex ii peed Miche eee his country to do so again clusively in dis hes of the United] Fred lyler had also filed on lf they get me, they get Press association, to the that |? < 1 near Simpkins One me,” was his comment 1 VENEZUE. AN POR Ss 1 do not know what the papers ; ment, and when they arrive, we are andar of orb po vet com-|day Tyler's dead | know where I am now, and I'm mean by stating that we have | OF.” + neg lh sa “ an b — found on the trail waiting for them. . y il, appear » be ” . Pa abandoned the Alaska route in the}. 2Be Thomas fiyer 1s undergoing | fully borne out by the fact that th stood trial twice on I have traveled from camp \# REDRORDRER SE Oot Let Ceo Perts race,” nid Com ito moateer. ot the A. C gar| private car “Secramento” of re! of murdering Tyler, and once | '° camp,” he continued “ Root Transmits Hans Hanson, who will be t i ser ang + Southern Pacific arrived here today f me. Later| just stayed > pl * oe in charge A new body b re > . rime ater | ayed in one place unti Against President + : eslialiean ew unk eur 2 ns Hinwoap, whe wit! bo te chert ee a body nae been pat om the presumably to take the rear admiral confession, | Someone asked me 4 aa ¢ til . BE WANTED. beria, at the Butler this mort . i: ¢ . © the springs. The Magehip Con ‘ j testion and C b t Will Di Ad . bili of . id instrnetions have gore — {n space than the old | necticut, with Admiral Evans on and he state has not yet been |about my past or acted as if ie United Press.) %| from New York to that effect Nothing is being overlooked sate rd, ts expected to arrive tomor-|able to do better than secure|they suspected me of some i. - R. HICRGO. “March 21.—In &|, “Itt my optnion that we shall |make the car impervious to the 6 legge eee Ade to|a disagreement in the case.|thing and then I got out agai: Action. [® the nent #0 days the raliroads | travel over the ist to Nome. Wel rough usage {it will experience | Obispo hot epvtage for teenth Laais| The testimony of Archie Phit eared the hand of the dyna elles 9" mad Biates wit have ® pecting Instructions any mo | crossing Siberia. — lips, asserts the district attor-| Mite band. It reaches far; it i j@ te cen 260,000 and & teehee eee ; are ny # 200,000 men to me —— ee: atte eee * jney, was the missing link that |¢Very where its ene ; 2 nd their ® | i* at} 4 mics are te. eee eee oo |® tracks and roadbeds, and an # laffatre committee, and before it is | # TRADING ST. cause case to fall to th “Would I testify against * on nines ight thrown on | other large army (0 Ro Into # | veported back to the senate the en-|* OOAY BCHOOL. ee aoe at the time of the sec-] Adams now? The {idaho off- United Press) # report of Special Commin _ 4 yee rn See. aoe me = Tower incident will be) # 7 Sond trial leials have made we suns ; GTON, March 31— * ‘alos cars locomotives. The ® 9 | threshed out * | ht . | 4 wie Bi ee nares 31— %| J. Calhoun, who charres # roadbeds centering in Chicago # It Is rumored on good authority | # See Verent Fee) aie The night before the murder fers. I could get a good job ane. the & |mulek Sameee ™ York & Her-|# alone will, between April 1 and today that before the Incident in| * " shies sige tegen I'yler, Steve Adams and|now by going back—a place id States is imminent if pees — Re apd od June 1, require more than 100, *| Closed, some one, either in the dip-| # tue. meee seed | tack Simpkins stayed. at Phil high in the state, but. I'm net Serial mecting of the * tract, Castro seized the depoaits bd 900 Jaborers. ‘The mana *| latvatic corps, of In the state de-|& Sunday schoo! attendance by ei lips’ cabin, Mrs. Phillips gave] SOS ck No, Idaho is be haid late thie @ |and, taking advantage of the vale-|@ cea Rr yo of the roads * oan nt, will be shown up in a bad | ® giving trading stamps. EK ery x|them a le of hors } barr to m Ada is in advisability of abl @ decided to engage in re ® _ l@ boy of ‘ iy hak ’ | € ms is in naa o able pre 1 nade < | © girl gets a ste » fo 1 iaas of su abr tho comeune tat made on them |%& pair and new work this spring & he details of the foreign affairs | #® one attendance Roepe Ben’ *) When «ly was found Colorado to answer for the y the company and using the com | # o1 ampa % | yy bottl ports will be die #|pany’s machinery, Installed a force | # van on ogg Nive dite tiene f oe ain into the qualifi-|# are pasted ina book, and | 000 i. 2 beside the} C er. I've got to 5 . 4 “ m ever, owing to the fact that ® ions r. HIN for th yeition | ® when enough 5 leorpse. Mrs. Phill f # and is now work the: lor th | i i nm enough have accumulat- ® pse r iillips identified ! wife 1 th & conferens ’ orking them for the /# labor will be plentiful , will, of courte, be secret ed the ; A ; ‘ the of the oo the * government's own benefit, that is,/@ possibly cheaper. “| and ¥ im hag *: nae ~~ sue ban Re sit. a wa ds link that con abic : I don't want to be leo ton rd bar * > | te Simpkins and Adam p in any case, I'm 7 n doing this, Castro ree * het murder , nat eee S| i oe bh Geatio nent sje teeawedeneecnes Seen eee eee eee M irde As the time | & to stay in the United Wat made out The #|to the offie t y i jior dam econd trial dre on Thi fade pudiic, but officers of the company, the lan tis is ' me # | validity of which remains to be ad near Phillips began to receive ¢ land of the ade & dndte cated Sia sas aa | AST threatening | letters ordering|}common man. If I can’t get niasioner Calhoun holds tha 1im from the country on the from the * im. assessment of $10,000,000 dat WA RNED kl RE ONSET A, s ain of death if he failed t r he } # \ages against the company made by AND FERRY | oo ms can trom the whole it 7 Castro's coerced supreme court on | on | h 21.—Secre|the charge that the company had | (By United Press.) _ (ey United Pre ——_— He moved to Spokane, andj a today trans ed to fulfill its contracts and had| TOKIO, March 31.—The foreign CHICAGO, March 31.—-Every f@) Capt. J. L. Oliver, hoped that he had evaded h BAe Gonsress ll the corse. |!edt ald to the rebel forces in the |office taday notified the Chinese hc a Ge chleek ey: Che Vill: | Gon end 1. Robesoaht, we Harry | nersecutors. ‘Then he went Of 68 offichel nan, | Matos revolution, was made with l government that the bloody boycott roads to eastern people desiring tojed by the oDONOCHE Were iencre |back into the \ r ti t ’ p CO) Di y € nce to | ol manese moo _ pe Brana prety o . Wo ni tthe V the American clain dotted taal os wnt ney . “ —_ re bi ogg ed being car goto the coast to participate in che | Yesterday to take charge of the new |v of Mra P They ¢ Ad Venernetan gove “9 we present any ¢ ried J iy Chinese ports—a caditton of Ai “ Kirkland ferryboat Washington, in py “6 abe com asphalt clair lence in its own behalf. He also boycott attended byloodshed where reception of Admiral Evans’ fleet. | tne capacities of maste oe oy hs her Phillips would — be date eat, Dras- | hoida that the evidence on which | there are violations—1ust be stop ere and ones we there | pilot, and chief engineer Bac week if he did not a he fine was assessed was wholly | ped at ould be good rates offere sly om : j Peery eee m against | insufficient io OO eee aa ed ad sedis DR. DAVID JAYNE HILL. that no rates would Digernd sgg ne ara country... She sent AEE SH ¥ ye ees ‘ c » Pekin (i “ - . ell known navigate nc ait aoe pected to follow. »| Tt wae the failure to pay this fine | government intimates broadly that} W ASHINGTON a been current for several days of the gousd 068 lakes, a4. Cn — ud and he re (By Unite Press.) Silesian ot theo which resulted in the confiscation | Japan believes China is winking at | was announced at the Whit + a iat 9 Ls official statement to the | Oliver has been in the Al cain ade turned to Spokane PARIS, March 31.—The foreign Probab} gs { the company’s property by Cas | the boycott and is only making ha | toda " ‘oe House} United Press was made by the ps lor me ear ees ‘inds y i office today virtually turned dow Spree te tate n oman # Peet nat Mt te [hearted efforts to chee a ing halt t tay that the resignation of harle|wenger association officials, A par nee: Finds Box of Dynamite. he request of ti segs s bad , $ | 8 ne Towe ambass " . rate © . . ew ter f 1 t anna St the Venevuclan val can to deal with the countless [China that the latter will be Pwtee dw og rman wn roundtrip rate of $72.50 from Chi-| Sent Indecent Letter A few days later he found a he return to America of earns con of conspiracy, as there has|to indemnify Japanese merchants, | take effect June 1 ; Sune ts fan Frescisco and Lee An-|\ A complaint was filed today in| 00x Of dynamite conceal din harged by his wife, G is that of the New 1 mibtedly been frand on both | untess her authorities are more dilt |The nomination of Dr. David _ will be offered, Tickets will] the federal court charging Joe Ber- | the woodpile back of his hou tila, with the murder of her company. Ail are sand concludes with the ex-|geot imattempting to break up the | Jayne Hill to be United States a . good for 20 days, will include | liner of Alpha, Wash., with sending | That afterne SI oe i aesban a. pressed belief that whatever faults | embargo. pon tong theyll amyl am-|atopover privileges and tourist|obsene matter through the United soallougyt “1 E inet onher The final reply to the note of the Gis Of them mato he companies may have been| The situation is doing much twlte seeate by President Boson 3 mg | States postoffice. The matter re Harvey Brown, the man that |Amertean state department is being M it is certain that they stir up the antlChinese feeling | this afternoon “sy weet be offered by vir- | fe 4 to was an indecent lotter ested Ada fo Brown, | ¥ithheld, pending the preparation | never had an honest hearing. | throughout the country Rar tskkiait=£. ie ed woman in Che Hipsekowed his letter ot r from the French gov eo halls vn then showed him : him upon French ‘ ’ b 4 citizen of France. ° SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908. THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT TONIGHT AK TONIGHT FAIR FROST THE WEATHER WEDNESDAY; LIGHT OST WITNESS IN THE STEVE ADAMS CASE APPEARS AND __ DEFIES THOSE WHO WOULD DESTROY HIM BEGINS FIGHT FEAR OF DEATH HAS KEPT Hii MANY YEARS IN HIDING anna GOULD ON VERGE OF Archie Phillips, Whose Testimony Would Have a

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