The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1906, Page 1

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“One Cent--Last Edition” “pe Seattle Star bhescnsss SE ATTLI NASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1906, VOL. 7. NO. ag1 a, CENTS PER MONTH ne Se ear ame nn eS eam Se RN LT LT I etl Ae AR WASHING ON [NALLY AC S$ BU I? Washington, D. C., Feb. 1.---Victor H. Metcalf, secretary of the department J Teturam sent by the star today Seattle, Feb. I. of commerce and labor, this afternoon appointed the old General Slocum investi- J} Secretary Metcalf, Department Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.: gaticn commission as a special board to review the testimony given at the Valen- Review by the old General Slocum investigation commission of testimony be- cia hearing now in progress in Seattle. ing taken here before Inspectors Whitney and Turner in the matter of the Valen- cia wreck will not bring results. Charge is openly made by newspapers and Secretary Metcalf has also wired Inspectors Turner and Whitney at Seattle to é; , . . public that local inspectors are so partial to the Pacific Coast Co., owners of Va- make special efforts to discover any misconduct or neglect on the part of the of- ep . . / I lencia, that little good can come of their investigation. Witnesses are cross- ficials or the crew. examined only when their testimony reflects upon owners and officers and crew his action has been taken by Secretary Metcalf in response to the many of vessel and then in an effort to disprove their statements. Slocum board urgent telegrams received from Seattle’s commercial bodies and from prominent J should conduct investigation---not review testimony. citizens of Seattle requesting that a full investigation of the disaster be made. SEATTLE DAILY STAR. HE QUARELS IN. “rn” COMPANY Is - ‘ - Me , ~ id . the He | after going f - - ro ee "i aie "| Tes f Capt Wallace CAPTAIN LANGLEY, OLD-TIME MARINER, TELLS BOARD OF IN- : : vet | Gin nrothes of vn neste? poorer ar QUIRY THAT QUEEN AND TOPEKA COULD HAVE GOTTEN MUCH CLOSER TO VALENCIA ou ’ f 9 pres Whe, RACHEL MANHEIM QUARRELS WITH HUSBAND AND |to aggregate over $80 ~ vents F cows Pave ar din ete a 0 e pthere bad 3 2 tee Woif M ' and, bet f the Pacif t pt hold them back, THEN SWALLOWS CARBOLIC ACID—LEAVES SIX CHILDREN : Sittin nee tn : ? sg ong horag b- _oaretny Dames 26 wh tian tok , pecdainmas aku AND PROPERTY VALUED AT $90,000 R erriv trom thet , ca . 1 rd I mat ¢ h 1 wh - in hat neste cote 4 again today at k H a ter to the Valer the t ed Valencia that on none t ‘ cattle f ‘ | important wit en at the mor f the he ale f t has ma g's nen e latter ¢ tems ‘ , } OMir. Rachel Manholm, aged 49, bed tw daugh' Jul S-year-old daug ety Ali yep Tee oe coe a 4 ted suicide residence, | wh nysicias Terrace st. home f FE y ’ : ‘ tl {0 kee ‘ Diiiersing by drinking act nd th . ears ago the . | Hieped Lwer Bat. t ti busband. Wolf Manh states from ‘ be cann assign any cause for say that he row last Bet, but neigdd< : = “IN THE SNOW | 4 | =| eee ADOLPH KAUGNER, FORMERLY OF SEATTLE, TRIES TO END i t th 5 Bae ont te “ * | LIFE BY USE OF CHLOROFORM IN ALASKA — TWO MEN) nea th pots x y far ‘ ase | he| ter lives ix orn nt FROZEN TO DEATH oa tae cone A Leok of Agony ether, had an appointment with | 20¢, 1 1887, and left the oy: Re ea FOUND NO rene tore caved e lifeboats ‘been going | | | r a ; S baEGEI dondine ; z “DEL LAMPMAN, ALIAS PROF oe e to the @reck gated DE FOREST, TO SEEK OTHER COUNCILMAN MULLEN EXPLAINS HOW IT WILL TRANSCEND >= FIELDS BECAUSE OF HIS EX JACKSON CUT—GREAT THOROUGHFARE FROM RENTON—~ | 3 STL | ANOTHER REGRADE bape | ee ee ad C ME ye ‘ Rer ntot new é t fe raft 8 paaseng . wee ar i t f 9 . , explained ih om - t Va ‘ . ‘ ‘ : a t er Ww the f eeting " Q ' , mend 1 and en- As od : ng L Z ‘ ANE I I a att F

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