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THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908 ATLANTIC FLEET IS AGAIN IN HOME WATERS ONE IS FOUND taken, all of the tonta repre tiative, The key in fast City’ are occupied, and |ioned wholly- of California gold a eda of Arrives in San Diego Harbor—Home Again After the 1 er people | precious st sce } 4 ond [so Ae he tt eee eee Greatest and Most Successful Cruise in Naval History have goes over only or thst 1 can ve wor by aire, Sena ; ‘ Jt reste in an olive wood casket * BANK CLEARINGS * . Ci Gov, Gillett, arriving in bis pri the cover of which ls repre * * —Grandest of Receptions Given to Officers and Crew. ssi car witis iis pare to. mover’ wilver the eavaval of tabriiio, the Gattis * Atlantic fleet as the chief ex- first turopean vessel to turn back @ Clearings today .91,660,864.02 * ensuite tetas ecutive e state, wax accorded the waters of San Diego bay.|@ Balances 3 re : 4 warm welcome by the citizens children Will ‘play tel Sik ° rnited Pri nd chatted and laughed nervously As he ed trom the part in the exercises. . Tecoma - 4 es Cal ‘ laht a ty cheer went Wednesday night there will! & Clearings today. ..§ 711,281.00 * SAN DInG the throats of hundreds of »|/ be & grand ball at the Hotel Del| & Balances 169,970.00 & Diego, sanding 08 § who had gath ito seo him. The! Coronado for officers. The feature ® * can harbor to be A governor, waving his hand at the Of Thursday will be an auto plonto! y Portland *. ral Evans’ great t crowds behind him, was whisked airy resorts for the office: & Cleorings today... 91,028 O* ee Hamp a away ip an autor he Hote be » will witness bomtive Balances 109,445.00 & ow an December, stretched « s he Coronado, where " oe in the harbor. There will bel @ a ’ ros fis sunlit wate poms, Alte 16 KOY sdisplay that night. &@ hee eee keen eneee welcome to the nayy s Se € not entire ccovered| During the fleet's stay of fou this afternoon cont tlt he f jays there will be ball gar BY G. STUART COSTELLO, sat Fort F eat Gandition, this . to races and buli fights at Tia Jt Ww TRIA | ings, the launeh provided for that panquets. Sev - MARTIN, Was April 14 . nae hematin ¢ | After a dramatic chase extending « with } _ over 20 ‘ over the crest of ware One os wee lea with breaking ate a boxe Sno pass, the posse head " ‘ a ‘ bat Lester 18, was t , Sheriffs Matt Sta serene et tag aan by Judge A. W John Liner yesterday | " ch - olin | <Whiltler was tried and found captured Yove ! guilty by « jury, which recommend: 23, and Nic trich, age he P. J. Donohue, a well known areh-| ed him to the clemency the & members of the gang tect, was found guilty of obtaig:|aoert. Whittier confessed that he) yiich on last Thursday night, she ing mone talee pretenses bi | modes the car because he wan). senna ie a jury before Judge A. W. Frater, in)” Frank Miller at Kent, and late the superior court, yesterday after wounded Deput Sheriff Jack noon coe chases, eee BMOGICH SAYS HE Sie 80'Suht forged a bf for and collected Petirich b a bullet} some mart work on & boot WAS THREATENED throw ower part of h tand penalty is from} lex, and will eithe « hie to five years in the state peni or hi fe from blood poisoning The man ch, & personal repre Mark ik Robert A. Kinate. ASSAULT CASE — ervey oe jautnes on cian is . © out & Warrant fe IS CONTINUED sor thee Uo. , ft the arefooted the ine, and the wound ts ting bad was recetved in The wour charging them with threatening to battle with Depaties Starwich ¢ take hie life because he wax ship Storey Saturday. One of ping strike breakers to the northern | eich’s bullets also passed thr Court habitnes will have to wait! peusing town t lape nd back of the ans a while be oy will bear the!’ Bogich told City Attorney De |'B¢ lapel and be satis he ttle #erap between Piruler that the three Job Does | Coat Reott © Wh of followed him last night when he Thriiting Man Hunt Mareh 18 sia Scott left the steamship Humt at ; aie arrested on a charge of assault and | pler A mich sent 24 trike The pushed abead ttery breakers north on the it and br *— man-bunt otinved this) Was while going uptown dem | tg " ered almost un & A. W. Prater infeustration is alleged to € patti Sestina aiuae | “FROM A SPECTACULAR POINT OF VIEW, THE FLEET IS AT ITS BEST WHEN STEAMING ve to April 30. curred “pee e Sate etek: lt dies ‘WM SINGLE FILE.—ADMIRAL E VANS. te cee mee = : “4 1 ee ee the pureeed fe bate “home” waters beck to God and friends of the blue jackets, hov en w . ‘ dow emmy —was far more ws er ered aboot the big f ere be f 4 ) | aa Vetwrtows army given a 5 San Diege Crowded. Up to « Inte hour tonight the entire “t Peaption. never hae ther Hours hefove the time eet for TY Will be @ dlase of red tight Af AAhibition of pal riot) the antival of the fleet hundreds and With the warships tm full thu : Mmused when the xreat shi ~ aoe Se oe, ee mination the scene will be one ee Saming white of Rocks to s¢ j UNDER ARREST Loma and Point foe trem Sem to stern and) ie points of vantage from which} The dal feature of this ever chee | MEME 10 Water line, swept Ma 1 View the coming of the ships.| ing will be an informal dinner given 7 wp the bay ~n after dawn many were on| by the city to the officers of the at & ” Enthusiasm Breaks Loose clr way, men, and chil! fleet at the Hotel Det ( Following the receipt of one bottle of beer and the names were at a pe ‘Men wept with the sans te aE aes ae - sian of two persons who would testify to its sale at William Stef : h of Ma fairly threw selves fen's Madison park pavilion bar, which place is without a |i whea two Sea | feto patrlotie frenzy a. cense, Mayor John F. Miller yesterday afternoon caused the ar <a shanegg it of Steffen, who wae later released on $260 bail After the arrest The Star was telephoned by Sergeant Seeking sea fighters, the w Rent commanding = . eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee LE See eee ee eee eee eee ee eee | ewe, slowly appros P Wilkes of the police department with the request that the two men pesals « answered th | thorage. | - r witnesses appear in the police Gourt this afternoon at 1:30 te ptior ¢ ub tiv The 1 ‘The grand xpectacts ight to cy So Ree 6 -crmmeee te o'clock. At that hour it was @ nounced, however, that the case oe shehiben dniiiad: tate MS unrestrained he & would go over until tomerrow affernoon. This was done at the wen wlaam be t pe ‘wd request of City Attorney DeBfuler, who desired more time in aa ' as, OC, E. Me % enthosiasr 2 y ly fervor, with wnic thoe which to prepare for the trial Nell J, O'Grad arted « " ae te erent the The beer in question was purchaded last Wednesday night the chase a me later ane arwed y nig t hed Been primed Ja by two representatives of The Star * = tiene to & ¢ im both c Billside. beac: = ere in th n tted POOP Pee Pee eee eee eee ee eee eS he were « saa = ‘ Stern Long Chase. Peeters San Snare FRISCO ARRANGING | .).00.0°05% sod, Presented to Evans. The Key is of wade the south fork of the Snoqua 4 been California Gold and Set with mie immediate after starting u Pea farady Re FOR BIG PARADE ‘: cious Stones. An Unusually Beaut) * valle Connecticut Sighted ful Pearl is Set in the End. The They traveled all day, with tail Whes the Conn t cre Key is Intended as a Brooch for freezing feet and wad i the horiz “ ight Mere. Evans. lous small cret Sith the other othe Will Be F d One Half Reale, Main and others will be ; D Be close behind it. a ric acer (ne our ani needed for the for ation of the |m ing dhow. whi TEE, and fags, ba 4 hand. | Uren, carrying sailors after they come ashore and) it was a stern Were . te eras and binoe 4 - Le h before they swing into Hn On| about the ba ere wa ter alr damae es in ngt . the other side of Market st. Gen |” ; > "© out of bed was at Funston will have his own | “lied upon to ¢ of th fiest ». | before the accust fanew drawn up along Hattery and At the beginning he leet reach: | the streets of the her streets, 1,800 yards long,| had fou . the : te a | clock Silver-Mounted Olive Wood Cas-| SAN FRANCISCO April . her pare Othe ations, | . ° “at ships had been “ ket Containing Key of Freedom of | Four da half miles wil the | entiitar vil. ¥ 4 overtaken near Charles Jobnsor aboot 2 e finishing 4 4 nm we salle ; oe oe en the City of San Diego. On the length of the grand naval pa mt convenient points 1 cabin on the Milwauk igh nl atdreag at a nid th ae. an | Cover of the Casket in Silver Mini-| when the officers and sailors of the Singing rendy to take their ‘p> Woald bring the fot ever dlé . vk mY » ‘ fleet me ashore, Ac Tay at the tiaal, very og tence ature is the Caroval of Cabrillo, the the line oo alens Ma ihe scheduled time, 1 7 Nas one or First European Ship to Enter $ to the committee In charge : - qui poo il soe wlucing to the breese, Diego Bay. The Front of the Cas feature of the celebration, | it he 1 1 band ot . ; and st ra of gold and the na et Bears in a Sliver Design of An eee ey ary t gate ta the Bi a, oe a ame more Menal colors have been employed chor and Life Buoy Evans’ Initials it 4,000 soldiers, and }weveral a bande in the a dediiiiaes Sadaales' sedi . reg : : in addition to these forces ere | dnehoding one of the « pa | With @ thoroughly patriotic disre: | ______ Wil be the militia and various civie/'Third artillery, under Chief | plained that they could not wait to hat they sard for expense hf le will take place: to-| OPmantzations: pMusician Putz. Numerous r ldrink coffee, as they were in a nod bet Hundreds of craft were out on he parade will take ce to Phe streets south of Market «@t.,}orgenizations will also ‘ us be $ o'clook. A score or| morrow morning, and will be fol-|,. The streets south, of Biarheh et evomd hurry y inore tf sea going boate went out-|lowed by what will probably be the|'‘"CuGins ES “ = 2 va: ney | A few minutes Iter the two men at to meet prettiest afd most unique feature built a ca ire. They had bration—the presenta eR a EERE nile learned of « near ay side and down the ¢ t up! the fleet of the. oe Coronado ach was packed to’ tion of"the jeweled key of freedom) »% a ach of the sosse, and * SiX THOUSAND MEN WANTEO. % | Proach of 1 " . wt avich tr ed on pushing ahead * (By United Press.) * p h wa ged out and bi | VICTORIA, B.C, April 148ix thousand white men, which #| \.. be hi * excludes Oriental © Wanted by the firm of Foley, Welch & * * Stewart, who hold § 6 worth of contra on 100 miles of * ® right-of on the Grand Tronk Pacific exte rk, which #8] woes spe poeseeaine « ve ® is to be mn at Ono} The firm awe th ne sharply *. nr . sa lta tetas * of jet Asiatic exclu tn own. # {trail higher uy he moun 7 will be commenced at Prin Rupert this week The 100 @ ide, they noticed the lone man be * extension must completed within a year and *®\ side the camp fire, but Pettrich * Besiies hundrege of — arpenters W) waintained such stolid con ‘ | * echanics are wanted. Headt of the contrac os iin saline hea Saaliah “4 | * o t Prinee Rupert Two thonsar re ne are © - a pepicion ' | # employed by the same firm at Edmonton, Canada, on an # abated, as the pursuers thought the # contract the Grand Trunk Paoifie. When the work isin fall | men w tb rh *® swing the ¢ ny expects to distribute about $500,000 per ®lm ine camp fire and Petérich : a _ * tarted to rise to his feet O Grady . i ed feet chine RE ae ee ee WHE Several nc f hind SAN DIEGO HARBOR two days and nights WEATHERFAIR TONIGHT AND WEONE DAY; FROST TONIGHT; LIGHT WINDS | ONE CENT MURDERERS OF MARSHAL MILLER ARE CAPTURED AT GREST OF CASCADES WITH BULLET Both Confess Participation in the Shooting That Led to the Death of Kent Marshal---Star Staff Correspondent With the Posse When the Men Were Captured---Prisoners Give Description of Who Escaped. G. Stuart Costello, a member of The Star's local etaff, was the only newspaper correspondent actually with Deputy Sheriff Star. wich's posse during the hard tramp over the mountains on the trail of the murderers of Marshal Frank Miller. Other correspondents were some distance in the rear. This information does not come to The Star from Mr. Costello, who is a modest young gentleman, but comes from Deputy Sheriffs Joe Hill and Chet Belding, who reached Seat tle this morning abled Alagic nd the second «hb went th sh Pettrich’s leg. The Starwich yelled to O'Grady to third shot went through Pettrich’s zing his body, They don't Me say who shot Storey. They claim top him and the nan coat, g eached for his gun. OGre and Peterson Borsvich is unarmed. After t Starwich ne cove igitive with | battle the two prisoners climbed guns. Pettrich relucta Mt. Constance to the rear of the his bands in the a camp. They slept in the snow all A loaded revolver wa from | might and heard dogs barking and his hip pocket and he we arched | thou hey were bloodhounds ong & prisoner im charge of| Monday morning they walked OrGrady, wh Starwich, Liner, along the top of the mountain to Peterson and McNeil pushed ahead Camp &, which was deserted, where man’s partne Pettrich found a pair of old shoes. to overtake ¢ down the road it was| He was ba * efooted up to that time. earned that Borsvich was 34 min-| In the afternoon they started to in advance of the posse. The ¢ through the pass. Pet deputies followed his footprints in | trich's wounded leg began swelling, the snow, the man protection from the courre high up am soft snow tains. The fugitive a cliff 600 feet high Had Murder in Heart straight ahe falling abruptly to the lake on one| Pettrich says he fired six shots at Starwich in Saturday's battle and is sorry he did not kill the of- ficer. When arrested he only had seven cartridges left. Borsvich has b months. He says he worked last ride and insurmountable peaks on r. The man’s jown to the Milwaukee way and several miles f ed dora the biliside te 3 1 in the United States four nson's grading ca in Seattle shoveling ashes, and was of J. 8. Hingley vv a time at Waterloo and Second Man Trapped Port ae wich and Liner & one Alagich is declared the ring lead- of the camp cookhouse and ¢T. Nick Pettrich came to Seattle m and MeNeil the other. | from Minneapolis. He acknowledges They entered from both doors, with |Baving killed six men in a fight ox in band, and Borsvich, who With others in his native country negro, The party of men go to Tacoma and the fight in Kent was warming himself the fire in | Potriand The deputies kept both men he bunkh guarded, over night, | Changed their plans and th ning Pe N's wound: | The condition of Deputy Sheriff 4 log was in such bad that! John C. Ste who was shot in kh was improvised from |the hip by one of the de does, the wounded 1 fa yapldly inturoving. An Seray phat togra was ade of the wound wa auled ith extreme sally dix yesterday. It was developed this wer the mounta de six miles tO} morning, and the position of the Ma station on the Northern Pa- | bullet hip is such that its line, from which point |Temoval would probably result in “ ae rae ae greater danger than if allowed to ap ring tyr atom hao sery remain. There was scarcely any . noon passeng ain A representative of The Star told t Sheriff t y of th ca : . . two remaining members The f of t ug. who | “Tell t I will be out dana paso h, 150 «© hospital in a short fer and tall, blue eves, handsome Y ace i light brown haid One Makes Escape. he fi r men met ub t on t 1 in Seattle last Thursday and | ulked to Orillia, whe Nn eld sp Mike O'Brien Tt on to Kent, where they st i | Ee ee NO, hen ran east over the hills and] gh the woods, The id not! - aver che shooting China and Japan May from Guibor's fire, | 2 ose, thinking him an office | et as According to the fugitives’ story | oe hey came out of the woods | (By United Press.) Swan lake, passed up the new PEKIN, A 4.—-Proof that the w mill above Maple Valle td latic betw apan and China truck the Deavilte t bh Friday, | @re be more strained was provider ay. when Japan Following the Milwa jese Minister Hayashi informed the way, they dd Ravensdale, pass-| Chinese foreign office that the ing through the the left) Ac very weary of China's de- of the right-of-way at Smith's camp. i ng the anti-Japan- The y went to M camp, |} mated in strane No where y with | " ess action looking Starwich and Storey irday aft-|to the suppression of the boycott ernoon. The desperad intende taken at onee the mikado may ist t Metro ‘Tor He was told by to get assistance from Metro Tom: | yeh vctwy - ther dnp eh, a orer and friend of Pet-|anese sb ing arms and am trich. Tomosh was arrested recent: | w on believed to be for Chin- ly In connection with the Nicksich | & had } departed for Japanese official was China would Seattle take ‘ ‘ t ppress the boy: Prisoners’ Story h many Chinese offi- 1 » the be ott is beim The prisoners’ stery is that 1) hucted pe jegitimate oon first shot fired by Starwich dt murder in Tony Simich’s saloon tr

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