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onight and Saturday Saturday Light te Fair Frosh North NIGHT EDITION fe. Land Purchases Tacoma the First Move in a Battle ONE CENT Warmer Winds SE SATTI The FRIDAY WASHINGTON, Seattle and of Giants in the Railroad World ~ i attle HARRIMAN PREPARING FOR SPEEDY INVASION OF JIM HILL'S TERRITORY DEATH OF A SCHOOL TEACHER /),2///)// RAISES A BIG SCANDAL Pi, KW alr Qrnrecvecens seseseeceoes soe : THE ONLY rarer (N SEATTLE ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS i CENTS PI Vol NO. 1 WN CAMP MAJOR NEWELL’S INDUSTRIAL KILLED IN COLLISION SCHOOL PUPILS QUARAN } | TINED Soot G. H. Harriman, the " tod that he has su Serer] bey ba nese & | | SPOKANE GIRL DIES FROM INURIES, AND THREE Pacific ratiroad magnate. is ling Seattie’s future to deem the t only be every energy to gain contro the | ‘ands a spleniid vest m 1 t aeary » th Da Maj. Newell's Industria ho | " . . a rae a . age . “4 apective of terminal proble kota to Blackfoot poasibly summer camp on Mercer ud is} OTHERS WILL DIE—MORE THAN A DOZEN PER- Northern Pa Ratlway comps and to w t way from Jam ut Harriman appes worse ¢ skirting the one n end of ¥ in quarantine owning to the ‘eva 0 wrest aw om Ja J t ywstone Park. lence of diphteria among the i - . HIM his control of the ratiroad and ; | The onde eas detabtiened 6 . SONS INJURED Steamship business in the Pacifi PURPOSE OF PLAN } ago and hildren ———_. Northwest. is the firm belief of Tt 1a Harr age frow years those familiar with the policies of je ns Wane Serinas 28 Se the sum ere (By Seripps News Asn) the various transcontinental lin ’ omnes 1 ~ reported that | t Was eatensive p “se oad elfic Cons Unite tates and Micha k, a LIMA, 0., June %1.—Three pa 1 ensive purchases ie he would occupy a very advantage Somtt le : | Jands made in this city alleged * position. The new fine across Th va ile in| #engers were fatally ed and a agents of Mr. Harriman pointe the field would not in com the b Carroll | oxen more ene Be y hurt | oy te as proving the latter's intention petition with the present Harriman wae on na sion between a Lima Cit , it y car, jamming the to invade the territory of the Great system, but w me into direct ane wa reet car and a West Ohio #pe- | tiret 1 of that car Northern by gaining control of the | "* of Tacoma tid is competition with the Northern Pa and Cou 8 an car here t 2 j te » . akaregating nearly 400 acres, and cifle and the Great Northern - was calle ! gers t t aarthera F - ; later the purchase of the Tacoma| Mr. Woodward has been quietly 2A Sow ditio LAURA KEPPEN, of Spokane,|rena go A well knows authority, who 18! pastern ad the Milwaukee m Beattie and ves , a“ 7 4 ordered the 5 | Wash., aged § years mg w in Seattle and who is in a po-| This ts line with the é s the geecinme ah one of thé faculty of the Washing- | gus Fatal ¢ ; hens : sition to make what amounts to all outlined In The Star aggregate of $1,000,000 worth of ton Agricultural college, at F o © being treat Miss Ruth Mause, Lafayette tat she died but official announcement of Mr.|‘ay. Harriman w & \ ¥ filing deeds in the audi man, is Gne of these, and Dr. Ch tr hospital, which in| eft lew t and other inj Harriman’s plans, today stated that ' nae § je and the Milwa offi This land has been Austin, @ young dentist of profes-| isolated from the rest of the qf ee there was no question but that Mr E ~ ¥ me to the Coa: * from through A. T. McLaren of pee and social prominence, is the r } Harriman was investing heav " ain Mr. Woodward i» not in EC | APPOINT, m Celebration ' “ but has trusted agents here a tos Seattle ti lands, but intimated HARRIMAN'S HAND oat Seales tae Gauls ter tame ern lamguages in the Colfax high 1 eattle and Ballard lodges of that it was not the latter's intent While the deal ts a McLaren refuses to give any tn jechool ahd a member of one of the the Arcanum, five in nume to extend the Union Pucific tir a .. poo aage oan Gb | pioneer families of the Palouse ed t the Sound, unles 8 f he - md the to wheel country. About 4 week previous t are comtrol of the No , 2 they will put the property her death she was taken to the hos- | PRESIOENT NAMES PAUL MOR . m| but enough has been 4 to pital and Dr. Ferguson is alleged (| TON AND VICTOR METCALF " show that Harriman Mul ay om operation Wate were prese HELD UP BY MERGER attle » compet waukee are getting ready to act need was appendicit AS NEW MEMBERS OF His! a8 it “se from the Nort * ~ ae ; Just befére ber death Miss Dow CABINGT ARRIVED 20 HOURS AFTER e cele The Northern Pactfic deal being | line time t it is sabd, confessed to intimacy Milwauke th t a CASE DISMi3 prevented for the time being by t ie he . COLFAX, W June 24.—The| with Préf. Snow. She had gradu OREGON SAILED— SENATOR) =e partners ~ st Rowen 4 - nd t 2 Paul and the eo with an reg state continue ated frdm the r = BRINGS GOOD NEWS © ting ed i co oust . oa tt T D. Ferguson today. Sensath the year before oa " t wed proving the time by making large) By buildin © fro Co-!¢ leavor t Soun| evidence in regard to the alle | deat under him (By Beripps News Ass'n) k- r purchases — tide lumt Mr. Harriman . ' «| operation on Miss Agnes Downs and | confession Miss WASHINGTON, D. C., J V. Lawes = — ry eye will long-standing 4 . « ° “ 1 be k so! her relations with men involved | have charged Dr r wing capinet aps ee § « dependent of the Gr m his part to reach Puget Sound,| » eident Bvling was here|in the case wes gives. dentint, outriedt SF ea te : sae th th y case pi and bring him intocompetition with les t th months ag | Tee defendant, Dr. T. D. For- |the aumie of her - assachusetts to be K h the « ft is pointed out that North-| his rival—Hill. The m 1 . 1 ir general; Paul M of | pamecagy Hoge ee ne ee ; 1 suit “ ma guson, 8 wealthy pioneer prac- | Ferguson. with having performed, [ruclel. | Wl mortem. of et he » ship ¥ ; - . and the attending « to the the ¢ Harr " Utioner of the weet. is on trial @e- | the eperation ; are at the present time so much m-| two great railroad salad and, tt te anid, looked into t j . | Met of California, s« San Prancts haa|t ‘en eth ase af the Grest i manipulators has te : . der charge of manslaughter, alleged | Simed Dr. Ferguson's arrest he! ccimerce and labo Ts - ° . Se alk eng fh ip blprine rivalry between them that | ton © country through which tg have been committed in the kill- | bas been Wherty under $1,500} \ion of Attorn Sater teak iain bu Seas Midiaietion ofthe mercer Pres e satiefied when they are . - ’ . ing of Mise Agnes Downs, 4 high|bom@s The cane ts attracting goo ros ey > r & hart . ident Hill would be left f B competition aapcaes . . |achool teacher, who 1 a few | the widelt attention and the court i a] waste 6 -dh-ge Bona complete contro! of them a onstruction of the Milwau-; WORKING STEADILY weeks ago in @ loral hospital. Out | roam is @ally thronged with curious | secretary of the navy, the changes | after th nm, whict ght the be able to shut out the kee westward will only n tate | : of the triel of Dr. Ferguson # te | epeetatora, On « mt of the high! to take effect July 1 pram rh left | Pacific or drive a hard bargain with | (2? filling in of some gaps between) Wor) on tho r » Kastern || exnected that most sensational evi- | socked et&tus of all the parties con Morton dined last night at the] the s - 3 : r os ft for Joint use of hie facilities | Evart and Seattle. The Milwaukee | *temdlly being pushed eastward. mod | dence win develop involving two|cermed the keenest interest t# evi-| White H« and had @ long con: Ca ye oF 4. ' Harrtman’s alleged pl already owns a short line from|!* — pas that the Milwaukee other men of social and business | deneed Im even the most conserva-| feren the president fe hes- | res # vessel had not] Sea Wall Proposi Still S Ger himself independent of Hill by Blackfoot to Salmon tn Idaho, which | rt eer poe work St! prominence who are charged as ac-| tivé-qireles and the outcome of the ept the navy portt sinaged & 4 ] S08 WE: SrOpeEtion Cul Suey i] te mounds of his '* BOW being used by the Oregon) "OP" Cher pols os OF") ic Prof, 1 le ited with much anxiet se 0 lack of » e ‘ ang o flle| {the No — = lahat Line ene © Saievienen's Sor to 1 i along. — mere tte Meet Celi ttc! sone are amarante - ep, Jo vate al know!-| * o rm trom | Vives Railroad Opposition | 7 * ® possibility that k wit © of nave airs, but the s : jn case hej ould obtain contro! " This can be aed as 8 Lemmaage ; dent f ¥ persuade a this wea! i should he eventually be compelled | nental system ‘ te tally ex te m ent tot PR aN SES to extend that road to salt water Harriman’s line can easily be con 7 rp ene h ters represe ‘ Te tae aout ae aeneieen el ough it.might be years before} structed to fill in the gap between! o. : ll " " tnaade r oje ) stru ‘Though rn & 0 | ete rk on hie line from Portland f nea poet "aie with ta Piped Harriman took the latter step {t is| ton and Salmon, Idaho, the to = the » ae "ha Re f ‘ er . notwithstanding the un oppost- oo———eEEeeEeEeE—E—E—EeEeEEEe eee edu th reaideat short. | os ae cor want eviacatiy is as oppare } rth 4 Boe Boned ethos atter want evidently is an oppor- —_—- ly afte ecame certain r IN URED IN at > excape paying « fair share elyou w accept t t : 4 the improvement an YOUNG WOMAN OF GEATTLE INVOLVED IN SENSATIONAL | * the Reput nationa { acta en _— DIVORCE SUIT BEING TRIED IN SAN FRANCISCO the McCall committee wt pee he postoffice the matter (Special to The Star) | her Gaughter fe as there has been | Partment . 4 (Special to The qeer) TACOMA, Jur uu orn lines, the ral beltef that the sar pe th b H r lore which wii me ef 7 The * t t than «a s nh t bh . TOKIO, Jun k RK a atiacke Alyang a bin-Kal-Ling f CHURFOO, J Heavy f as hear the 4 m of Port A last n t it w € i th morntir Th fir ing last nig b s LONDON, J 4.—A letter from Bt. F rg has reached an in London, It states that the tension between y afranging a new run for the Athlon and by means of a arrangement with the Flyer nland Flyer, the Port Orchard Will give remdents of Tacoma yuervice to and from the navy yard via,Seattle after July 1. The Athion will leave Tacoma at TM o'eloc merton, going | make regular t aad Bromerton during the day, | 4 ae pin He will return to and through ticket for the run between Tacoma. The Athion will also make & through trip trom Bremerton to Tacoma via Senttlc in the after- noon, touching at Seattle at 4:60 o'cloek, A stopover privilege at will be given those buy tickets for the run betwi orton and Tec Oma. will sold and Seattle 1g through » Brem HITT 18 BETTER WASHINGTON, D. C./ Jane t4.— Pgneressinan Hitt wat up this morn. for the first time since bin Liinols As KOON AA he {i able to tere). of Cuttom's } oe FEVER OF EXCITEMENT TACITLY ADMITTED THERE TH ATA COMMUNITY OP INTERAST | A COMMUNITY OF INTEREST | a A) EXISTS BETWEEN HARRIMAN AND THE MILWAUKEE ~ TRAGIC MADDENED BY A HOPELESS LOVE WELL KNOWN INSUR ANCE AGENT ATTEMPTS TO | KILL GIRL WHO WoULD NOT ELOPE WITH HIM AND THEN | KILLS HIMSELF DETROIT, Mich., June 24.—Mad dened by hopele love, Cha mor an interview with | weer pretty clerk at the Chambe ( erce bu ‘ When fused to elope with him and, a ell hot hin 1 leaped f nea v and a }1 the « as shot twi neck, but she may recover ‘WILL FIGHT THE CLAIMS ot Ie onsistin | A committee Isted and 8. B. Gibbs, called upon Mayor Ballinger this morning to inquire in regard to the alleged in- |tended action of the city matter of the action brought by the yofficers and crew of the fire tug Snoqualmie against the British bark Simia, The insurance men desired to know whether the city would also demand salvage for the service ot the fire boat ‘The mayor informed the commit- tee that the action was brought by the firemen independent of the city and on their own account. He did not Know what action the elty inigbt take In the matter, but agid it would be entirely independent of the present action, 4 any yere taken at all, & ‘he underwriters atisvipibeusts oPose the faves claims on the WwW. T SAN FRANCISCO | sational testimony inv # Seat tle woman is being ad in the ai cane of Loulne Watkins Hi June 24.—flen-| 94 fora lop against George Hislop. T {in support of the charge lity is Alleged rela 6 to this Hislop's allege kness respondence in the fan has ¥ and the n be week or two. CAPTIVES | - RELEASED since sion" interrupted CIORIA DUE TOMORROW noon, after 1€ st a week be- ommittee. He (Special to The Star) Erickson had lo the work prepared using the Second TACOMA, June 24 of the 1 x timate by mp a ot few ed t miles her aven Violette Griswold, no sa e various age, who formerly live The n ation ry avenue, Seattle , ' : and the city ene In her allegations, Mrs ul ' . says her husband traveled w n : with the young Woman named In the| PERDIGARIS WRITES THAT THE a wife 4 that they resumed their) SANSOM HAS BEEN PAID AND p e 24 | s é nite re intimacy b | HE AND VARLEY ARE AT LiB e J 4 he reason, the 8 The Griswokt woman, tn her own| ; | Daher tiateenen Jeposition taken in Victoria, B.C.) EATY bm | vais "a ten tates that she 4 at the Raleigh | ly ed marked Gansimn the hotel here with a sort of a relat | |atump being t tea sere ot]. t y Charles Lemieux, & named William Griswold, and that «e wever palates places. Fire was immediately ay nt, are e married Warren Hastee, of Se-| WASHINGTON, June sul! tump. Lemien several attle, while in Taecc Novem-| x re loose | ed from him. She had had vari-| gougstment that a letter has been | |MONTANA JUDGE + ome el F | ous letters from Hislop, but thought | | 1 severa lestroyed them | received from Ian Perdicaris and ude = sien a ¢ Mrs. Hislop testified that she saw | ages auat hoa aa ‘ a lette which the husband had| M. Varley, stating that they wi SAN PEDRO, ( June 24 | ph j written that “Violette” was (h6! icgge this morning from 1 , | bark Holliswood h had “ gh a 4 most charming little woman in th giver put in y ; " ; h : wey | world, and that he could not live! and expect to arrive at to-|f 1 Captain Knight sa (By 8 o Mews Asv’s V with the | f he night. The ransom ha pald|the vessel totally | BILLINGS, Mont., J ‘ Dix yg ryt | me of $5,000 a year. He an Francisco, The ves-| ing made janitor s ted by suing Harry nen has been tossed a ecaure of the fact eat nates Ss hc ee ae Sn ceed cage | re * CAUGHT DISEASE . Dan $60,000 damages for aliet “Gre " t tee wa ma ' , j ting ure Miaepo. poe fro th ~ ble ¢ ns beer AT PEST HOUSE | him € x 7 ] perience. None on board suffere Be Sf GRMEy On M BE. Smith, r ne at 1519 | \ t Griswold Hastee, the wom ‘ vim with the m ! t morning filed 4 an named Mra. Hislop as core: | - - 1 f $5,000 against | pondent, 1s only twenty-one years | ' f 1 unr j of age, and is the daughter of M > : Jand George Griswold, of 181 OPICAGO, June 24.—Kpeake \ H =) 4 Terry avenue. Mra, Griswold, V now ida sick man. He was taken to that A ‘, while # “ the wa m by @ Star! hie home at Danville last night t health, st of ito-e this afternoon, who told| hie daug@hter in a s al car. He ONV/ ED it 1t the sensntional charges | {a affiieted with malaria, Only the ] t afflicted ils ¥ have been made regarding| sapreme determination of the man y “ i ‘ jh daughter, Mra. Griswold was) permitted him to preside over the tong Pte M 1 she was t i with much distressed, but was very firm | natignal convention. The sensational trial of P. H.] Austin is - gain obliged to go to in her belief that thero must Ifmo further serious dev Nelson, the street preacher, on a| Baptist Fo y t he where she remaineg some mistake come, an attempt will be | charge of adultery was concluded at} of the West May 31, She gays she cons Violet is my daughter aid she has always been a good girl and ghe would never do such a wicked thing as to cause trout in any family, besides she has al- ways been # good, moral girl and ho one has ever dared to say any- thing against her character. | know the did not break up the Hislop family, 1 know it, Mr, Hislop was a friend of hers and he has often| Aft visited her here at the house, He| Vashe was a Mason, like her divorerd hus: | conne| band, and !t was through the fra-| the a ternity that Mr, Hislop met her | fletw husbihd and they became friendy, | tual Violet did not know Mra. Hikiop| The ington “ana: keep In flocs touch wi and’shh mt beet I fe gipte evtranged better girl ever lived. he was, on h cog ho way.e We all lo never Yea She have * age to the VASHON LINE ‘OPENS TOMORROW of island will have telephone Thie Is ouncement made by the of- Waele Je tak North Capes, tomorrow residents tons with Seattle, Pot the Skagit, Farmers’ Mu- ertiong: alas ny lastenleht, ne cable: oer It « last night | rior court jury found the defendant guilty as charged, Nelson, who is & fanatic of the rankest sort, was aceused of unlawfully cohabitating with Mre, Pauline Smith, one of his followers, The man claimed that the Lord to take the woman , and that he could not lock when a supe This morning Nelson's attorney gave notice of appeal to the su- preme court and) the preacher's bonds were raisell from $1,000 to $5,000, He is at present in the county jail. encesinensiesmoliipiaenas *' The United States monitor Wyo. ‘®| ming and the torpedo boate Paul Bi nd Preble, sailed from Bel. m For Maga at a ears disease at the pest of apectal intere Other wo: will also speak. The business y gram will be varied by a social sea- sion at the noon hour, when a bas ket lunch will be served, Mavbov ee ee swore (6 hover welned the opportunity to] Gordon ke off with a load of cooking Aw! svenallx and provisions while Keyton was moving his househol goods from 1604 Pwing street to Freyiont yesterdiy, Hg suspects two men living in the Vielnity ofhis for- mer residence, WASIUNGTON, June ant § y ; EWE 2 ©. TM. Bapford, secretary of ( STbwick — Company t before Justh nie