The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1910, Page 3

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LLED IN IOWA WRECK Leaf Tracks, Leaves Miles an Hour—Wreck- in Chair Car, a Train, on S Siaple # Jk While Running 50 ore Dea: Forty twe people are reported to that number injured near Rein: train, detouring over the Chi. & Rock ela unt of another wreok, left the tracks on * @ miles an trains heve left here for the scene, ’ ing doctors and nure are neaded for Mar a many © of the red were taken, say that the wreckage le afire and that the tosave Many Passengers caught in the debris. wn by two engines, and every car left the turning completely over many bod ce and scores of injured has left the or sie ‘ ack three cars piled upon them. The cars destroyed were the bag The greatest number of dead we: left the ¢ immediately wt a Pullman Pacific wreck near and Fireman Edward Hopple wreck near Pendleton, Ore., Paul wae killed when the was derailed at Rogers, ed in a Santa Fe wreck near ms 10 SOMPROMISE WGLOW IN EJECTED GY ADGTRICT THE STHIKERS | (By Uetted Pree) fm the PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 21 By & vote of 7 ayes and 12 noes he Car Unton taday rejected | of the Phitadetphia | company, looking to f the street car strike Canadian Risk aN ‘ were killed ina nginee 8t thern were k eigh en's proposition 1 Transit ttlement v te was taken after am all-| posed by the deen drawn D. Mahon, of International Carmen's Unien terns fot mimedtate king Payr reinstatement far as ave’ yeu on u ber wt ow ent ce surplus strikers at day-anttl places for | . w wr a= rae vu June 1 Annual te conte an} oh ne Increase of % Gent an cio comple : PY wages reach 25 cents an Charies «1 | purer is Rec menition of & grievance corm. | pow ad sisting of Prest emer. of the company Driscotl, of the the tute of mpany discharg ana local a car Givtrict 5 Bight! phe sa rns Pewintained it ¢ te of the Bre , Beads thing» that be sent open operation ieee. In the notes Mere has al Ske open vioia PREANIA the woria sident The appotntment of a third mem f the foregoing committee by and Krueger in the event not be able to reach | Dri nt they may An agreement. The terms differ from former | propositions in that the aurtkers w annet be re-employed af the pres ent to recelve $2 per day tn of $1.50, The Carmen's ex ative mittee rejected all the attions spite of Mahon that they be accepted. The} ar men insist on a full recog of the union by the tractt Until this ie dene con be Ineffective, they de GInL OF alk Io ATTACKED BY YOUNG WRETGH Wh were f Mayor Miller ve fe pat an end to the the social evi Time sway. The iow grat: we The Plum be in the new « during tb mM had ad nition a} mpany rence will R ie pre at the ba operat te out of the HAVE ESCAPE from a Marton} home Hetle daughter av, was who step 2 gloomy Marion st walking be xy at 17th oung may the sidew at ay. ne the antics atter Lat a turn ave way and the town the » progress When 4 along ¢ rate dee fi ath th r the a It susper cloth sallant | fright to furnish of the man sault but she ) years old others the neighbor yed by a man . | k was about wore dark children in ‘| D IN ONE WRECK accor PRE VENTS NEW DISASTER) tt A through a « names of the ¢ Me in the mor not been learned Harta Pe, 00 m : | fornia Limit west ) the second uring down upon the } eastbound ead as than Wrecked inte ki and that an he} ad was stopped gh th crew away thro hero freight's 89 You want ‘ om » y pipes, managed demolished cab. A. D. MeClen terri-| escaping steam to emar the the from hin emerged t was ¢ » young McClen f was hurt An welt eet mas and his 1ised, dragged him Ingee, his throat ping ste FR | dometh \n, ? Do fetter your . 7 kine of ge t house of Yaeant ’ phone a od wm ind ar to é brakeman here d limba d wif a mile, and a bearing 100 per he » found | feobly 1 irve one of the ed flag ight that Engineer injuries. ratte Magee BOTHWELL AWD! ithe jatrong | crate, | "head | sessment for t Pee eee eee ee ee eeu eeeeuweeeseeed cuseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee TERRY TAKE - SHARE the new mayor Inatalied in office, W. J took over the key# and the of the comptrotier's office from ry W, Carroll, and Rdward L. Terry formally took charge of the city's money, the office city treasurer being turned over to him by W. F. er, With the office Prosser ered @ statement of the bus transacted by him between h 18, 1908, and Mareh 16, 1910. The statement shows that the ctty haw cash on hand $4,868,102.96, of whieh 1 7” in the olty vault nd the remainder te on de pontt tm Melty banks, for which the city hold# bonds and other co Approved by council With the Torry While war be Rothwe Hi * tar Hateral the mayor and city turning over and Prosser over the of the of rded oltat its, the they ank® and checked on for hetd by fi te k eral held bond» an seourity for dey on hand, and thence the mon we #tate . ney ther Bothwell's Deputy When ¢ office as Chandler mptrolier comptrotier, Fred: formerly office manager of the Century Furniture company took charge as Mr. Bothwell's chief deputy. All the other employes in the department are under civil fee and hold over Taking office with Treasurer Ter were John L. MeLoan as deputy or; Herbert L. Collier chief accountant Wit H. Hanna as cashier NEW COUNCIL OPENS ~~ out (Concluded.) Wolfe, Tenth, succeeding Reynolds W. H. Weaver, Eleventh, re-elect Volney P. Hart, Twelfth, suc ceeding W. M. Hines; H.C. Bohike Thirteenth, succeeding J. T Arm Max Wardall, Fourteenth, reelected In the new counclt Wolfe and Roblke, and one endent, Mart The Committ of committeemen ry | trons an and are two demo. ind: The lows fol chairman; War Heveiic ¥ Pinanee Gasyes chairman Bullock Devheyg, Wardall Heniumpt . Ehinden Lhinden Cooway Rohioompt War Heb. Warder Zinder Nevelie, Sawyer License and Rewenee ons neo halrman | | 1 Mewyer, Ehinden, Re | 1 Sehiomet jo 4 hiurmpt. Hobie oh tne Mart Libeary hair and Prine joddard Servier and Halery—tawyer Mullen, Weaver, Wardati, Ket dae Bile Maile chairman Weite Parks aed Boulevards Weaver man, Wardall, Reeetle, Kawyver na Bodike Men nad Order of Haxtnees—Mur phy Bawyer, Zbinden and The old city council met In final weusion at 10 b’clock this morning and cleaned up work. Matters of minor importance only were considered Mayor Ot for eupted the chair the council t improvement ordinances | were passed, ordering the improve-| ment of Ninth av. N., between Den-/ ny Way and Mercer st., two plank| walks; Twelfth av. 8, between! Jackson and Weller sta, 124nch water main; Fourth av., between | Seneca and Union sts, will | lighted hereafter as the result of the coun authorizing the cor poration counsel to enter into | atipul with the Metropolitan | Bullding company, whereby the latter pays the amount of the as » Fourth av cluster) city keeps them) fime as a final tn the courts,| where the building company t's now fighting the right of the city} to levy auch assesament | time oe of the last as president veral a and the until lights lighted such made n Seattle's New Official Family Hiram C. Gill, Mayor William J. Bothwell, troller, gd. 1 Scott Comp Treasurer Corporation Terry, Calhoun, eeeeeeee Counsel Charles W Chiet of Polloe John H. Boyle, Department H. Thomson, Wappenatein, Chief of the Fir R eer Lather City Engin rin art 8 of Youngs the Water Sup I ment Richard N. Armes, Superin ent of Lighting Francia W tendent of Buildings A. L. Walters, Superinten dent of Streets and Sewers A. L. Valentine, Superinten dent of Public Utilities The last members com the new board of public Changes in ite per anticipated when gets down to Grant, Superin six works sonnel the work, are mayor SSeS SESS EEE ESE RRR ER EE ee w es Te lel BANK CLEARINGS, Seattle Clearings tod Balance Tacoma Clearings today. .$ Balar Portland Clearings today Balances ‘ Spokane Clearings $ 870,678.00 Balance 105,167.00 ho tt tn tk today See eee eeeeeeeeee et Hamilton fights her people. in the alr drawal labor on deponit the country onused by defective wir ed the Ady & Crowe Mereantile company here today, causing a lows of $65, 000 northbound Winnipeg flyer on the Great railed last night at Rogers, Minn, the engine, turnin neer ( Instantly man passengers up. 19 MONTHS two years in the | Fort Leavenworth | fine wore #on Edward jence Forbes | MeCoy ar Wore sentenced prisonment | jal! | Seattle fame month |tentiary at and $100 fine at ments for my funeral, | Renter, to have been killed tn the Welling } toms | Butterworth's lishment yesterday all whe THE STAR—-MONDAY, phir 24, 1910. BRIEFS BY WIRE TACOMA, March 2 made three Yesterday before Hamilton went 1,000 L~-Aviator suecewaful 10,000 foot March 31 ration of Labor ord today of all The went Ae favoring the with funds of organized In. the banks of chi DENVER, Colo, March 21.—-Fire & destroy ffice and warehouse of th WASHIN fight on }eun Thies ie ST. PAUL, March @1.--The offic Northern railroad was de koep mall and baggage car turtle In the ditch, Bngl nelly, of St Paul, was killed and the ener wertoumly insu The were severely shaken pasnage fight the tion The ordinary jin his ape whieh he who came mome torly It was menta get AND WER | Speaker claim t rt of f ene quences (iy Ualted Pree) COUNCIL BLUFFS, March 21.—-Federal Judge MePherson today imposed the maximum penalty for fraudulent use of the United States malls against John C. Maybray, the leader of the notorious gang of fixed race ewindiers, and 10 membere of the gang which operated with the “Millionaires’ club.” One alleged member of the organiza. tion was acquitted, 0 & W First av when Maybray was sentenced to serve federal prison at Kas. and pay a of $10,000. Like sentences imposed upon each of his ae tants, Leon Loser, Tom Robin Willard Powell, Clarence Ase Leach, Eddie Me Clar Harry Forbes, Prank Eddie McCoy Frank Scott and Winifred Harris to six monthe im the Red Oak county $1,600 Hert Warner off with a 16 ral pent Kaa tu Patrolman standing placed the 0, He Learn, the injure; Learn ow rrie Joe Carre f were hurt nLEnee at the Fort Leavenworth each Be ® evidence 0. L. Goddard was acquitted. Ray NO MORE rTY (My United Press) Joe the put tt this morning Cannon all day Saturdey until the} time when Burleson of Texas pre sented bis resolution to declare the of speaker of pity for an old man he Capnon tn | that thé principle been speaker gratitude denounce to hie eaid was just for an old man away t ie n we tried to » apeech Cannon reonel sym forth have Charles Jobason. jroad engineer, and J condyetor at Jackson both were run speeding taxicab driver was Wy brulee, and wuste: Seventy oF onUWN MER CZAR TON, March 21 Cannon “The haw just be way one Insurgent He had fought Then out voted to the ehatr, feeling of the Insurgent eatablished the Norris vacant | with} of resolu showed a lack and good ts Baturda night in 4 the insurgents} rescue in the inst the insurgent bit ate | been NO HOPE OF ARBITAATION WITH FIREMEN CHIC has AGO been rea verny betweer hed In the contro: the railroads and Firemen and Engineers ho of a peaceful adjustment practt ly has been abandoned. The nego ations probably will be definitely terminated today, and both sides are making preparations to fight it out to a finish The federal mediators holding with ¢ repres A and who hay continuous confer keneral mana of the f and the eontativer hw Chat fate ¢ : getting en, are hopes of of the In mission urday eft ight au impulae of We let our sentl with our judg rule instead reply we | hearts and in Nve Saturday night | has forfeited all] athy on the| nd he the neurgents to take wil RUN DOWN | BY A TAX! Milwaukee rail M. Binek asa were Crossing | & yenterday down by a who whe ap and machine, | under arrest, and sent men to the hospital later released the charge of re Rooney harried of t ar taken then first P ives | 15 | Holder hers your addres vin TIMBER CRUISER ARRIVES IN. TIME TO KEEP FROM» BEING BURIED | “Hold on there, stop all arrange Englen as from the Benter #ald Joseph & timber cruiser, supposed to as he walked into undertaking estab. anowalide, he The undertakers were making preparations to bury Benter, had been identified by fellow was cruising $2.25 Dead-[ di 5c Gr ening Eelt, $1.59. Roll containing square feet of Deadening Paper for lining and deadent Old English Floor Brushes used for houre sound pur $1.59 75c Spade and Shovel, 49c. Choice of Short or Long Handle svel or Spade best quality strap ferrule steel blade and hickory han 459c dle pe Roli To be polishing wax ed floors. As spectal Induce- ment we give extra Polishing Brush with each one 16-Pound. ejal Spe 26-Pound. Sp $2.75 Garb- age Can, $1.89. Heavy Gal Iron Garbage seame are riveted and soldered, cov er fits over can has reinforced sides and raised bot tom ...ts09 15¢ Chair Seats, 5c. Repair the Chaire at little cost Veneered Chatr Beate any size up to inches + 5c Laundry. . Basket 89c Willow in 4 High-Grade Basket Select Laundry size 40x 29x14 Special day shape 89c inches; oval Tues ¢& Warlbut UNION STREET. elge ECOND be AVENUE AND Sp members of the one alide looked Seattle Aerie ot the dead taken} be him t's not 1 remarked, and tore the ae pee. Body No. 83 now unidentified. Benler saye he was not lington when the slide at struck, woods Wel but in the Bs Seed, 19c. Quart package Famov Ser that produced the beautiful lawne at fae 19¢ fair 25c Mail Box, 15c. Pressed Mail Box fintehed Japan in opens 15¢ 6c Toilet Pa- per, 6 Rolls 25c. Roll of Good Qual Medicated Tollet Paper Extra special 25c 40c Pail, 23c. He Roche Berub aix rolls Mextra avy ized Water Pail 12 ~ quart 23c sine pe celal pity | f IN PRISON FOR SOUGHT AN ELEVENTH WIFE Untled Press.) Maret matrimony COLUMBL 2 Al Ohtc Wher “men to bert Wright, also know le Holden and as Burt ¢ & prison: h as Holden, itentiary here Ten wives the longing breathe that although amy, he ourt to a ” Thomas has Mien Farneworth nty, and out of several hu f a legacy lao try brother pe Farnewe ing one went te - TheWonder MillineryCo | Jogisiate for | managers | Locomotive \TEAMSTER FALLS | Albert, engineers, and if the yield, they will h face # strike of the Brotherhe Mngineers. As nat d of betwe WAI CHILD IS STOLEN FROM EGAL HOME wed with kidnaping, H. A fireman statjoned at engine if at 15th and Harrison, rrested at noon today by Hu Officers Vaupell and Kent lodged Im the city jail The story brought to light is a xed up proposition, with the of the yarhi reaching back to about a ‘Year ago, When a baby girl found on a doorstep and med over to the p matron Foote being childless, aif, but did not to adopt it the two b the « DEAD ON STREE Fred Thom for W. J. Ou driving bi tween Bixth ay morning, wher forward ¢ ground Peophe ster passing up and by picked called the patrol wa Thomsen wa ed for the hospital, but d way. Heart fal was t He family at ny of law. About a CHICAGO JURY MEN sre «ooo of 10. About INDICT PACKERS | iericr iscite: cet senateend, re with her pretty hard ¢ child back who in turn and Mra. W. who formally ten threads i 2 ice leaves ly 020 CHICAGO mentg, charging the ing Co, and ite subsic th March 21 / National Pack panies perating a combina’ n re of tr were returned here today by the federal grand jury Simu y prosecutors filed in the United St here Indict Ste wie th lary strair de and wife wishing nt to the court | ma find that asking for a dissolution of the |; i the te fo For National Packing Co BIGAMY, HE neou the government and at 1 chancery es ciroult hat the moved and Re charged and fo 4 « denied where- Frater girl's that Judge d take the denies this. bouts told k Judge Holden 4 nis next Frater vic Farnsworth, with be a ot love ne the romance following her ** ee WEATHER FORECAST Fair night and Tuesd: ight north winds bdndndnda Anda dndndndndnded AKe started first Hold. her v begged did #0. art * * * immedintely * +. * * * * * 1 * He id her how him and im, She ter of the a m tching of the sister He auc an he had luded woman preathed love BEST oF EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. ¢ PRICES THE LOWEST. love and dev elded to begin pee y 2 1525 Second Ave. “A y EASTER HATS ~AT Tete WONDE Westlake Public Market WESTLAKE, FIFTH AND PINE Many KERNER & SEUASTIAN Stable LIN-110 BAT WESTERN Cort At Ber 10S GHRMAN THSSEN Stalls DELICA OTTO'S PLACK—Stalls 4 and 5 DUNSHTH—stall 7 CASHY—stall 8 Westlake I and Hest SANFOKD & SWA 1409 IMfth Ave Stall 100 he the fe CORY ¢ OUR. 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