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| Mees under the firm name of the PUT ON YOUR “BOOSTING" CLOTHES, MR. BUSINESS MAN. THE NEW SEATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB NEEDS YOUR HELP, TRA! NIGHT EDITION ‘The SEATTLE 18 THE BIGGE LET HER ALSO HAVE T +e eg THE NORTHWEST re $4 iT “BOOSTING” CLUB. Seattle Sta E, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDA NOVEMBER 1 WHY HAVEN'T THE NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB 18 A BIG THING FOR SEATTLE, YOU GOT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL? The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News U. S$. BUNCOED OUT OF LAND WORTH MILLIONS NEW ALASKA BOUNDARY LINE GIVES TO ENGLAND LAND OF INESTIMABLE VALUE—MINERS INCENSED AND THREATEN TO KEEP POSSESSIONS BY FORCE OF ARMS—BRITISH EN- GINEERS WERE SHREWD Miltions will be fost to the United i held in} ‘ tdi vey of the Ar 1 Britiat “ uments were placed 10 cers now engaged ying the | mar jeaguer from the headwaters be dary mor sr king the of | bays and tn dividing line betw American and|land canal north # from the Port Britigh territory Alaska, This means that the boundary If congress ratifes that survey, a) m« nts should be ed strip of land 14 miles and of! miles from the headwat seh indefina min-| bays and inlets MONUMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED NTING THE FUTURE AMERICAN 1 AND BRITISH TERRITORY 21 ives wi y we) MILES FROM THE HEAD. of which Mes tn tin and rock WATERS OF BEHM CANAL, rding te th ision of the consisting of American ‘Contined on Page Seven.) | Kees Is Confident {Bpeclal to The Gta WALLA WALLA, Nov the prison investigation was re sumed this m ing at 11 o'clock John 1. Shar n, attorney f Warden Kees, announced to th board that, unless other testimony were produce! in addition to what Was now before the board, he would not offer any testimony whatever in defense It is very probable that the in vestigation will be concluded this afternoon The hearing of the case against Werner Rupp, for contempt, was called in the superior court, but was There'll Be a Hot Time In Georgetown ARRESTS MAY TAKE PLACE IN REPUBLICAN CONVENTION— PAT WILL CALL THE KETTLE BLACK The Georgetown republican con-fas follows Yention takes place in Berthold!'s| Breweryites—Mayor, John Mur hall Wednesday night. A scene un-|ler; clerk, John Geek; city attor- Precedented in the political history|ney, Oliver Anderson; treasurer, of the suburb is anticipated. Ar-|Carl Fickeison; councilmen, An tests for fraud may take place. theny Harn, Edward Foreman, 1. On one side will be the brewery,| Brandenberry, F. Hart. the saloons and the gamblers; on} Court House Gang—Mayor, George Tonight When | postponed until this afternoon Charles B. Wood was recalled and he explained to the board that the men who were registered from the two rooms in the Statesman build ing, were divided into squads and that the rooms were used every night by five of the men. Dr. V. G. Blalock was recalled and testified as to the manner of monthly reports as prison physi clan, In reply to the question as to why he had not m some recom mendation relative to the unsant tary condition to the beard, Blalock ad that he considered that when he reported the condition of affairs to Warden Kees that it wan suffi clent During yestetday’s tnvestigation rds Kinsman, Haseltine, Woot and Cox, and Engineer Quinn Uifled that Warden Kees was not guilty of complicity In the alleged illegal registration proceedings, and declared that Charles B. Wood had bay sean them to register, Edward Colgrave, former steward at the | prison, gave similar testimony City Employes In Hot Campaign —_—_- the other the most corrupt elements|M. Brown; clerk, John Beck; CY | BECAUSE CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS PROHIBIT IT MAKES in the court house ring. What the/ attorney, Oliver Anderson; treasur- Outcome will be no one has been|er, N. V. Askins; councilmen, Ed- wild enough to predict | ward Parish; H. Kale; Wilder The slates of the two factions are| Brace, Anthony Harn. Recommends That John C. Murphy Be Disbarred | ‘That Attorney John C. Murphy be against the two lawyers to Judge Orange Jacobs, president of the bar|cilman from Giebarred, ani that a public repri-| association. Miand be administered to Attorney! This report will be officially made George B. Cole, for breach of pro-| public by Judge Frater, to whom feastonal ethics and practice In the| Judge Jacobs turned over the report, it divorce action of Gates vs./on Saturday morning. was the recommendation| Attorneys J. T. Ronald J. B. Met- Miade Tuesday noon by the commit-|calfe, James MeNeny, J. W. Ray-! fee of the local bar association ap-| turn and Robert Lindsay comprised Pointed to investigate charges made the investigating committee. BREE EERE EK ERE ERE * Dr. W. P. Kelley was apprehended by Patrolmen Looker * and McClurg Wednesday afternoon as he was entering the W building where the fire occurred. * FRA Whore is Dr. W. P. Kelley, man- cal applia used by the firm of @ fake concern doing busi-| was insured in the sum of $ with James Bothwell, a local agent for the National Insurance company of Hartford, Conn. The Seattle police are desirous of| Fourth, because Dr. Kelley has| Mocating the doctor; first because| been conspicious by his absence] Bt 2 dclock Wednesday morning/ since Sunday at which time he is} ihn t on the ry od supposed to have been in Belling the Elks apartments at First | ham on business. @nd Marion was found in flame | pifth, because Dr. Kelley tn a con Second, because the fire was un-| versation with Patrolman Looker on Moubtedly of an incendiary origin. | Monday cc mplained of the hard Third, because the furniture and times in this city and claimed that @ Doctors,” at 109 Marion} NO DIFF ENCE IN THIS CASE Brazen violation of the civil serv lee regulations of the city charter ia being practiced right under the noses of the dignified civil service commissioners. With indifference to the regula tion prohibiting city employes from engaging tn politics so placid as to impel admiration, City Patrol Driver Jobn Weedin is running for coun John Wilmot, of the county clerk's office, ie managing his campaign and City Milk Inspector Woodeock is said to be one of hie hardest working Heutenants. Weedin has bean actively in the field for two months, but the civil service commissioners do not seem to bave discovered the fact. Wheth ORK OF FIRE-FIEND THREATENS LIVES! Butte, was the best city in the inited States for business of his kind Sixth, because Dr. Kelley's wife recently @ guest at the Rainier Grand, is said to have gone to the Montana metropolis and has since her departure sent a telegram to hor husband from there. Dr. J. C. Donaway, an assistant o> understudy of Dr. Kelley, pro fessen entire ignorance of the affair and, although he made strenuo: t forts to clear himself of complic was placed under arrest after an ex amination of the apartments by City Detective Freeman and is now a Prisoner at the city jail, held with out charge. At 2 o'clock Wednesday morning | occupants of the rooms on the third (Contined on Page Seven.) THURSTON COUNTY'S PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ARRESTED IN OLYMPIA OLYMPIA, Nov. 1—Horatio All- probable that the only way : Prosecuting attorney of T hurs- | the county of him is to ir tounty, formerly pastor of a| peachment proc : emational church in Belling-| at the next Bam and one of the most prominent | ture. Gemecratic politicians in this part| Alling’s downfall beging with the of the sta as nentenced to 10) fight against a local gambling house Gaye in the city jal today for being| by the Civic League of this city @runk and disorderly on the streets Alling was forced to prosecute of this city. the concern against his will. For two weeks his drunken| The fight against both Alling a earousal lasted oday he was|the gamblers has been a hot ¢ ited on a prominent thorough-| and until the former is removed ‘of this city, in rags, barefoot | from office, this city will gontinue in a general disgraceful con to bear the disgrace of a drunken and uttering threats against prosecuting attorney who evidently — prominent citizens. | is in league with the gamblers and citizens of this town are up| who refuses to do his duty. to rid titute im- edings against him easion of the legisla- ees against Alling because of| Me: hile Alling is in the city Undignified behavior and have| jail, sleeping off his drunk and the Been trying for some time to have | city i# temporarity rid of his pres- Femoved from office, but it Ld a ¢. * BANK © ® Nov, 1, 1906 ® Nov. 1, 1904 * & Increase over *® date +8 690,789.75 PERO SERELEL ESS CAUGHT IN ICE (By Boripys News Ass'n? BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1- Lewis, Anderson & Ford have re ceived a telegram from Captain Bodfish, of the whaler Bayliss, dat ed Unalaska, saying that a whaling fleet, consisting of 15 vessels, 1s caught in the te: The fleet is not outfitted for euch an experience, and reat lors of life and property may reult, or they think that Investigation of such matters is more than should lhe oxpected from comminsioners paid only $25 & month, or are si ply prone to chronic ennui is a mi ter of speculation. The question at the city hall t whether the regulations against po litieal activity on the part of em ployes i# going to be a reality m the Eleventh ward.|the spring campaign, or simply something good to look upon when reading the city charter The commission thus far has con tented itself with sending out ne- tages prior to every election that th@civil service law must be re membered, which notices have in Most Instances been sweetly disre- garded “Ia Weedin going to run for the! council?” innocently inquired ¢ jerk | M. Nettleton, civil service commis sioner, when asked about the mal ter Wednesday morning. “Oh, yee the civil service rules forbid city employes from engaging actively in politica, Whether or not Weedin ts| I do not know. The aim of the sure that polities or other matters do not interfere with the duties for which the city pays them. What they do outside of working hours i ret *o important. But if a man's! fi riends should desire to honor him with @ posttion tn the council, and| i manage his campaign for him so! that he would not neglect his duties as patrol driver, for instance, it would be rather cruel to deprive him of the opportunity of obtaining the honor, wouldn't ee KiLueD IN (AUTO TURNS = is SOMERSAULT WOMAN SEVERELY INJURED IN chine climbed over a three-foot j fence, turned a complete somersault j and landed in the ditch. Miss Cad WRECK Morris Brown, of Tacoma, a fire man in the employ of the Northern Pacific railway, was fatally injured in a collision between the inbound overland flyer, waiting at Canton station, and two switch ‘ines that crashed into the flyer through negligence, it Is stated, of a switch | man who failed to throw the switch so that the engines would take the track not occupied by the waiting train. Fireman Brown waa caught in the wreck and died several hours after. wards at the Green River sanita rium, falling to rally from an op eration. He leaves a wife and child The aceldent was reported to Cor oner Carroll, who left for the scene at 2 o'clock on Wednesday after noon for the purpose of holding an | inquest to determine the responsi bility for Brown's death Canton station {# 12 miles from Green River Hot Springs. NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The office of the Foreign Board of Presby- terian Missions today receive firmat of the killing of mi aries. The names as sent believed to be dead. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Truman R. Newberry, of Betroit, has been sworn in as assistant secretary of the navy today. MISS ROSENA GROV Plaimt#ff in Sensational Breach of Promise Suit against Mayor Zook, of From a Sketch in Court by Thurlby. For ory see STRENGTH OF Ji. R--eeeee eee eee e e e CHICAGO, Nov spotident says that soldiers are shooting down mobs that are tempting to free prisoners in the jails. Many people believe the situation is still remediabls never faced such peril tignists is a source of general astonishment The Dally News’ St. Petersburg corre- The strength displayed by the revolu- SERRATE (By Beripps News Aer'n) ODESSA, Nov. checked. Roughs are sacking board, however, has not been to) shops, throwing bombs and killing deprive employes of the right of/and beating the Jews. citizenship, being simply to make! Anarchy is un jcials said today that pessimism {s| ODESSA, Nov. 1.—Fighting today the Cathedral square and the Deribasse tn the heart of the c |quiet down there will be a return [thinly disguised quasi consti jaliam. It will probably be years be-| | fore Russia has a free stable govern | ment The wounded municipal he street quay. were taken to th: crowds particip of the very roughest ele-| | ment im the city authorities for dis CRASH OF MACHINE—DRIVER TRIED TO AVERT COLLISION| ¥allader, unabl WITH BUGGY A horse which jumped directly in the path of an automobile driven by George Newman, and owned by A | telephone system, Mise ‘LAllian Cadwallader, delphia, who was riding in the mo- tor car at the time. occurred at 5 o'clock Sunday at the corner of Massachusetts and Utah The auto driven by Mr, Newman was traveling at a moder Just as the machine was Utah street a buggy attempted to pass to one side of the road Sdriver evidently got his lines mixed for mastead of turning off to one ‘side the horse swerved directly th of the auto. injure the animal swung his wheel’hard over. severely injured The accident plabove. Every AUSIA NEVER FAGED OUGH_ PERIL BEFORE! REIGN OF CARNAGE AND BLOODSHED CONTINUES IN STRICK- EN COUNTRY—DEAD BODIES DOT ODESSA’'S STREETS— REVOLUTIO NISTS A SURPRISE oa * * o * but all agree that Russia # * * * * banding and disarming the police ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 1.—Offi-| growing in official circles. It is be Heved the present ting wi strengthen the position of th | etionaries, and if things do not to the olf order of things under a/ HELSI ke fired nding a6 returning from sehoc | brush | are dakey Was There to .. ODESSA, Nov is patrolied by | tions calling w absolutely secur Students have formed # civil guard and are trying to hold in check the ying everywhe and workingmen PETERSBUR PETERSBURG, val authorities today deny the re- ntinued on Page 7. © free herself, was pinioned under the vehicle. She was picked up unconscious and take engine house 9% There restora tives soon brought her around aod she was enabled to depart for her home in a street car. The other members, although badly shaken up, you it's no use, Hodges. ‘™m a thing out of that Nalian bunch. If they under.ake to hide a man he’s hid, aad he's as| locked up insid the pearly gates tective and police Tacoma force as | taken a whirl at that Italian com-| bination, but not one has ever suc | ceeded {n getting anything out of them, or making them produce ~~ man on the man” CAUGHT IN FIERCE GALE As a result of the terrific assailed the steams e Globe Navigation com- on her last (rip to Nome from . First Officer \* William Reed of three ribs, one of the sailors was a dozen windows were sm the cabins were flooded and overboard to save her from were not injured. ble destruction Talk About Sherlock Holmes! Deputy ‘‘Bob”’ Is the Goods Such was the Deputy Sheriff oma officer on Monday aft when Hodges landed in the safe from the police as if he were| © ity of Destiny on the trail of Jim line uf talk * Mary Gasconetti something with Octopus Resorts To Rank Fraud to Fight City Light LYNCHING THREATENED insulted an Fraud of the rankest kind fs being used by the Seattle Electric com- to prevail buy their tore has the lines is running The agents of the octopus are making the claim that they. wa furnish the light at the same rate joe the cit b s Harbor ( ed tract for Henting nis falne re t ri « ous that the t of company had t ed to al the com= to string the wires, applying joes not ining it le e merchant K North Thirteenth found b b f ov ber hed ine 1 th H nplained 5 ere a re- te h nh it claimed was the city’s, He had been * kilowatt hour, him was 16 kilowatts, 9 ents for the He stopped to an investiga. | an iis € that the city's rate s ent r The city’s rate is # cents for the first 26 kilowatts, 7 nts for the next 20, 6 cents for ext 20, and 4 cents for all over Robert A. Tripph H. Cobb ani idents have i are sald to for light. coma he had wrested his prisoner from the Italians, who had the lat hiding, and with his mas locked up in a pair of steel ets was on his way back to Seatth When the Tacoma officer tried to Convince Hodges of the invulners ability of the Italian combination, ich for years has baffied the Ta- coma police by secreting and spirit- ing away Italian criminals, Hodges simply laid his forefinger wisely be- | | i be his nose. Straightway went the Scotch dep- ty to the Italian proprietor of the saloon when Falsetta was last heard of as working as a “swab.” The Italian told Hod, th given Falsetta $60 to go back te Vashon island to get married with, and that Falsetta would marry the Jascongetti girl if she would con- “| sent to this. | He ge made a flying interurbag trip and found out that the Italiag had lied to him. Catching up the sconetti girl to use as a decoy, d taking her father along with Hodge . returned to Tacoma, again to the Italian saleon- per he told that the girl 8 in.town and that if Palsetta id marry her he would Be em- empt from prosecution. He alse agreed - produce the girl fot the cere nwihtle Hodge head learned from the 14-year-old girl that she detested Falsetta, the : ho, she says, dish e force. She said sh. » killed than marry 1 her to appear to to the wedding until the last minute, and then revolt, Falsetta was coaxed from his hid- e and the two stood up bee Judge Garretson to be mare The girl, however, being wu to understand English well, di understand the proper moment it and in anoth moment uld have become the wife of the n she despised had not Hodge rushed into the room at the oppor- tune moment. I forbid this wedding,” he cried, Here Hodge produced a pair of hand-cuffs and slipped them upom the bridegroom's wrists. SRKRRER TREK RR * * NORFOLK, Va. Nov. 1L—# * The British North Atlantic & *® squadron, under Prince Louis, ® * arrived off the Viriginia capes ® * this morning. A pilot was ® |* boarded to take them up the # | ®& Chesapeake, where they were & * Kreeted off Annapolis by the #& * combined Am n fleets un- & *® der Admiral Evar * * | McClure To Be Meikle’s Assistant Right king y is the feeling of the Cha r of Commerce has for the new attle Commercial club, and at Wednesday's session of the for< mer body a motion was offered to invite the members of the new or- ganization to use the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce. Phis was later amer that the Comm d to merge with the but this amendment and the original motion unanimously The committee having In hand the | matter of boulevards around Lake Washington was asked to bring in {ts reports as Soon as possible. The trustees have authorized Sec- retary Meikle to chose an assistant he stated to The Star Tuesday atfernoon that as the matter was combination. houre after the intrepid deputy from Diamond had landed in ed in his hands he would choose e McClure, until recently ing editor of the Post-Intelli- |

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