The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1910, Page 1

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J OW FOR CONTROL F SOUND NAVIGATION Opens Between Inland Navigation Com- and Kitsap Navigation Company—Both on Seattle more and Bellingham, far reaching, tt navigation. between the two a meet a 26 the Inland Navi ‘— of a new belli be the scone of 4 any before | , 78 conte f md trip the Kitsap Novis company Day vate started the firs the moath by 1 than & mere sol of the Sound nav'« Marigation peo ‘ ein wecure a Balt gmiatier compan! es y one hua Green ts head of the In 4 Navigation company, Warre Gassam of the younger concern © fight appear the mer Bellingham. They are up in favor of th andé are planois campaign to favor it Rockey, special representa wo the Merchants’ associatio of Bellingham, ts in Seattle today They Fear Green. ‘Of the 310 principal Bellingham merchants, aald Rockey, “there not more than two who are fa to the Green people. They feel that Green ts trying to dr vat his rivals, then force up prices e tnland Navigation company pened a new schedule which ellingham people to leave na for Seattle and get ht. This bit Bellingham hard. They protested. id not Haten to them. are going fight willing tn the fret place L a between the be to it fy declared. It Is a fight that it is the ambition of { Sound traffic, that it alms and then fix rates at any are vorable bants at Citeen we Now they to Yeaterday af- 7 a ‘dent fie band tad for some that had been Ley we hetr anies, but wanted to get hor company out Gazzam Will Fight. any operates the of Everett” over the Belling bam tuo. The Kiteap mpany's boat le called the “Kitsap. on d drive Inland cor The establishment of the 26-cent | rate by the Inland Navigation com- pany wae a deliberate attempt to drive me off the Beilllagham run sald Cassam today Weare now ready fight back The Green people want exclasive control of Sound navigation. Well, we are go Ing to fight as long as the people will support us And so far the support has m satisfactory THREE KILLED IN TACOMA BLOWUP (fy United Prem) TACOMA, March 26—In an ex plosion at the Dupont Powder Works here at 4:30 yesterday aft- ernoon, three workmen were in- stantly killed and several athers in- jured. Although the tragedy occur- red yesterday, the officials did not report it to the coroner until today The dead are: Eugene Wheeton, Julian Witte and Charles Holden. Not enough of the bodies was found to even warrant an inquest or hold a funeral service. YANKEE BUCCANEER RSTEP REPORTED KILLED fe supposed Boyles rex BS she took con Hired with his @ 1321 20th Be Omployed a Me by the Paci (i: Waite! Works 4 * 7 MA oclock at * enter Mrs R A oo Cortise Bt He took hie ren Wat duc Mareh 26. the Pee eee . * * * * . 7 * ~ . . * ied ee US BOY TO REFORMATORY CHANCE TO BE AN HONEST MAN Pry whet 1 w W46 for met have talked w PAR not ref Rever eb. PR wet awa Ferilar 4 ‘ m of Years 0 s ve @ on get « » 68 Will then tome fo have oo iy 984 to have lea the a burden to 4 f gated every and had talked with the If I let you go now ing the evil da wad if the whisky habit of being a ae the chance a habit of breaking laily jewelry rent Intent of ppet eep He veler has, howe and bi ver, always 1 caught be Somient the: ar les. He a ttempted bh 18 years o ; wo ¥e o and spended, Recently & BuEpEndend , ‘ er t his old tricks and MEH the reforr , 4 was the former Rons dered executed We Lived on $15 a Week Story of Tw. Young People of This City Pathe Cost of Living, Told by the Man. t Starts Monday peo: | formerly | AN AMERICAN “CROWD GREETS 7. ALAN CHAD 700 Ex-Yankees at a Roose- velt Reception — Sang “America” and Waved! Flags. (BY & Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) CAIRO, Beypt, Mareh heodore Roosevelt ae the red guest at & reception in the garden terrace at the Sheppard hotel today Seven hundred Americans the former pri nt | The scene must Roosevelt’ of White ther days velf was not .g-Col, ho greeted have reminded House recep The setting tt unlike a White House} American fings and Nay added to the “home ° tions in scene, wh American ar White the -untrymen former crowd of waited ¢ president America his fellow the | ne one started jotned in, and the song was in full ewing when | Roosevelt appeared. His face light. | jed up an he entered the ter beard the familiar old song. « familiar phrase, “De-itehted.” sprang | to bis Nps, With the apirit of the White House receptions he dectared at onee that he to “shake | hands with everyone there. | The visitors m the tne cans forel@n city, th of jaway from thetr muntry | pat the former out The spirit of th " eptidn was on ole Five fone who grasped jaw they greeted ne phrase seeing him tr tme Kanear Roosevelt 1 hope receive om and | d the} wante were pleased, and} fn a milew filed wn ¢ allers, | oe seven per. | sevelt's hand | hire in another | the White pe said ear Mr. Roc back to Ame chien Pe aft far a» elictting any renty, how thease remarks ht on well] addressed to the Sphynx t had a cheery | « over jhave been weoting fo even fi to + cavers, | ottes | panne! hie | n feeen eference Ups After the reception at the Shep | pard hotel, Roosevelt visited the} | polttion Ashar university. He was attended only by two Mohammedana Fr the university he hurried to the | Abdkin palace, where be lunched with the khedive i ; Khedive Honors T. | | The luncheon at the jan unusual honor. It is the jtime that the khedive has Kiveh & luncheon to a private eit fen. Ambassador Straus was also | & gnest | Tonight Cones! Iddings will give & dinner in bonor of Roosevelt. and some of the most prominent people in the Par Bast will be guests | Roosevelt ix evidently better to formed on political subjects than tmighy be supposed. He has careful ly guarded against being trapped Into any statement that might construed as a political expression Although the correspondents have lhe to the subject of politics In hidden and anusual ways, the cot jonel has managed to sidestep any | | answer | THOUGHT ITNO WRONG TO ROBA SCAB WORKMAN neal B Huds years int Hudeor yment at palace was firet be @ awitehy hi the time of the strike, while on « drunken spree met scab” ewitel who was em-! scab This diagoree he had was no 4 the a “neab. for rob ot that Huda working until He tieen a hard gaye hin " ne than seven th OPENS TELEGRAM; $3,000 DAMAGES OLYMPIA, Mareh N telegram addressed to another If you do you may end your days in the poorhouse The state law allowing treble damages where such an offense is committed was upheld by the supreme court yesterday and ¢ H. Deighton was awarded $3,000 damages against Arie Hoover Deighton owned land tn Ore gon which a friend was trying to sell for him in Minnesota The friend wired that Weyerhauser would pay $2,000 was delivered to its Deighton's of delivering Hoover traded Deighton land tr Yakima county. When Deighton 1B jearned of the trick he brought suit. A Jury gave him $1,400. lf the difference in value between if the Yakima land and the Oregon tract This the trial court re duced to $1,000, and under the trebling provision increased It to $3,000. Hoover appealed and §) lout The telegram Hoover, who employer, In the wtead wire or ~ SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1910, HAVE ANOTHER LOAD FOR THOSE MALE Fac Tome © a2 Vee introduced the foliowing bil! autograph signature matter sent by Theo. Roosevelt under postage during hie natural jife.” his written TWO AAILAOAD GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — MEN KILLED. [the ote in which she waye lived. Her will Both Stepped in Front of + bequeaths $17,000 t Oncoming Engines Miles ye. :pmy pn Apart at About the Same fo) 0) Time. St, Yvew , GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. H. Jacobshagen, wealthiest resid jot this city, wae piece*) while on # duck hunt. t| ing hin shotgun thro when it was discharged aged 40/ kwaik-| PORTLAND, Ore by the Great Northern, stepped | was fined $200 yesterday m tn front of the northbound fase} racing Billy Ayers, ki mail inte the very path of the Van latreet car at the Meadows . train, coming south, at 6, just north of the etty led him to bite after § o'clock aged 60 years, ando Pletri w last night ing recond employed by te min Swe vainesd different roade by trains within a few each other this morning At 7:46 John Simmonds years, and employed as « tr men were cut He et yeater wae pu sten er tr ‘The this tir charge has t The estate jan. jail | fine The tratr 60m A tew minut Ferdinand A. Moore, employed ax Janitor of the Northern Pacific .yard office, stepped off a ewiteh engine at Ratiroad av. and Maseachusetts st. and waa struck by Ne Pacific re engine No. Roth his lege were cut off just died in the the Seattle mar PE ELL—F goote te the tranattt t since the town p the f ne wale ted running @ md ome inet and he te he knees bs, age LHAVENWORTH “i has vot here t ance, en rowte 23 Abew an jeneral hospital nda’ dismembered Butterworth's 8 taken to idently fast ma Mirectly § train. Engin Fonter ywl, did not have time te engine, and it hit the muddh walker squarely. On the North records &immond« drens s12 Firet av As customary with employes ore was riding on a awiteh engine | the N. P. yards witch CnMine | standing bealde panned the adjoining | gon's funeral her track, and not kn« another ' falling int behind he st iff No.) 282, in charge of Br ‘ Re ley, hit him nt re'a legn were , . om & Puget Harbor te an man by N ann PITTSAURG is : Ciel war eran M with Buffalo B had just A wing ya was! nearty it and PAS. The ah slor h unt eath before @ uver the hospital B the engine ¢ bi brought reached taken the ambulance His body CLV BLAND. Watson's morgue eration of La family 00 hae pr Moore had a wife and & at Inen Taft aged S4th at mont of Ale to @ federal rporation wae 1 MORGAN BUYS A FEW INGERSOLLS the y United Press.) hr GENEVA, March 26.--Probably | b The most valuable of old hand! worked watohes Is in (he possession of J. P. Morgan today Morgan purchased from Herr Marfeils $526,000, The }) cently was on tel ; nder vd Srnit whip WASHING Mary mtx yesterday flame and mthe-old sister ACKAMENTO, |may mary ar the watches | Wash, to live »bber, serving a Berlin, for |" f wath ve j@ranted a full pardor | Oliett terday at Neuf of collection exhibition AMPFOTF Hara wa Burial Gervices Sunday } You | union, Hellingloh. chs dD will paid on n who died Friday buried to Kar h | tent feeman after afternoon, Funeral se Id at Bonney & Wate Oe Mre. Hattie KANBAB CITY the divorced wife Howard Cole, has sued the sec Mrw formerly wife of Jarvis Hun Chicago architect, for $25¢ for enatl at affection are yminent in Chicago and Kan a lety THE WEATHER the »wers tonight and Light south Jame Mrs. | poor tn had al made public charity I the. three yeart ago. was the defend pending a dry j } | | bed | HR OR ee | ON TRAINS AND NEWS ATANDS Ge. =u CLARK GUILTY << HE WILL QUIT . ¥ AS | Exrxs EE - ~ (Hy oti Veews) OLYMPIA, Wash., March 26. State Oi! Inepector of Everett, will either resign or be dismissed thi sult of admi by Clark's day, that his client had d vouchers. Howard Cosgrove, the attorney, contends that Clark had no criminal intent in padding the vouchers and that he is ready to pay over to the state any balance due it. Assistant Attorney General Tanner would not admit that the criminal lawe had not been violat ed. Following # public session this afternoon, the bureau of inspec tion's findings will be reported to the governor and attorney general for such action as they deem proper ONE CENT F. A. Clark, evening, as a re private conference to. the state padded attorney at a awnm on The admissions were different times ash by Clark. Re t Northern mileage 4 to Clark that the the same that he swelled ent it Inpsing 1d appropria he had eage with id was holding » cash for future conference attended t the bureau of inspecti Cosgrove and Tanner 4 that th was admitted ght one on ark in b show the As to the raised $1¢ hat the stopped f the purposes WILL MAKE FIGHT OW “STEAM HEATING. GBANT extra $1¢ fleage Flaws Picked in Big Public Service Franchise, and Seattle Electric Co, is Said to be Out to Stop Gift of Valuable Privilege to Seattle Men. ONE DAYS MALL fom Te TO CANNON AND ALDOICH » H.C. public some egest to have be congress onveyed free of committee p for Public ack for have a Superintendent we own child 6. E. CO. WILL FIGHT IT, that the Seattle Blectr Co kind of sympathetic It quiet and but bard fight on «rant a franchise | mpany will pear in . attempted, those of } champions the rights of the comme In thie way the | franchise can be held up indefinitely until the 8. E. Co. can find | Out what it wants to do in the way of furnishing steam heat to the | shivering public at eo muci per ansociates, men ee on 3 rol a ] The franchise as drawn by the Aetna Quiets Down and ARKANSAS MOoB ciate mutsh cot agreeing to Foolhardy Tourists Slip) LYWCHES NEGRO): “omit orteinat inecaltncion Through Lines—Driven Away by Soldiers. SLUPY, Avs, March 2 |and main and service construction, jand in agreeing to the usual clauses regerding the replacing of pavements torn up and in indemni- fying the city In case of damages, negr itains few if « safeguards for United Press.) | PINE ting (ity United CATANIA, Sfeil of March 2 Mount A No provisions are made for the payment of any percentage of the earnings of the company into the city treasury as rental for the use of public streets, , and nothing is said about max t sreatcs imum charges to the property BOY DRAGGED TO owner and other consumers. DEATH BY A KITE internal f lava from the rifts ir slacken fentints tha the me of lave f ghtly but ay danger is over fo The v anand chise asked for is to run d covers a virgin field t of the The appli- owever, carefully tarting any trouble with Electr Co. and the and Cold Storage Co., holt similar fran ring comparatively office seed the of has adv have mond Ice of which cov distr ng cente Big Apartment District. fran dis x that building terri other fran nt avi house ! out filoe the PROSECUTOR DEMANDS DEATH OF HIS: BOYHOOD SWEETHEART Attorney Faithful to His ; Duty Though It Means ih Gallows for Girl He) Loved as a Youth. CARROLL MUST TELL IF DRESSES FIT Ry Press KA United nshaket of the drease Judge ¢ conclusion called upon when M i fended a suit b Beam for balance her for a dress made for paid $6 on the job after My botoh job of the roll had te pu about that all rrier wa Palli t in th dance Ru blood-stained Mr ere engag to be 1 Say! th der however other he fi velation of the 1 vulsively lisard in the n | imp Heam had made ard in earlic dress. J his bralr Ked botch, whict upon r WAS ox hrank ba of her § wearing, at 5 wa decided the plaintiff had full, that and that she inally en paid | admitte Sayler nothing lue he The re tha would have to pay the sult

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