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“One Cent--Last tition’ Sie Seattle Fair and cooler tonight, with light frosty WEATHER FORECAST WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, SUES FOR $50,000 SEATTLE, BOARD OF HEALTH The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Star — 1906, VOL, 8. NO. 8, 25 CENTS PER MONTH BOTH PARTIES 5 . . 5 fine In the Meht of 1 t r eptuch Will Join In Crusade Against Chinese Laundries is 0 premise of murria war ' * 1 ® at | and Condemn Those Operating Under Un- it hy ' Jexcellent + © or ceetion|EXcellent Order and Good Feeling Prevails at sanitary Conditions. | on wr Geard ta Read | “| AML Voting Booths Today--Vote Promises to Bia ot ventth to seepured te | have been Govsteged ‘by the theutrs : at t the ' , Surpass Figures Predicted by Politicians. Sean Chinese Inundiries and to take] carried on to metteatly eps he owned ‘ oeeeys atte f the polling [they remain in the voting booths ft) than has been estimated by polléy a sn are nec i every Chin -elsngihalea te , effeet oh i Jent that many voters are|ical workers, The most reliable e6e gs £ by Bigs. “~ - A oo pon Pn be Boe % The Chinese , must u Ms nage ethgy: my ng : ae | sich te ite | . ndi a ; Pi the gh ir total Tote at 16,000, yer the Fon to aemee Sanitary Inepector La => eee Shee Sen ag PE ote etl ot the "phoe: Phebe | off + Gearesline way Baer ve anything | 7 WORD FROM THE FIR@® Tae ths weet ED icy Bere Si athcoreuossewibetcbtgtty 9 y he w wh . " iy Peter BURG Mared r Ve pos cathe WARD. tale evidence “9 amen 7 be hs gpm Page - cou * ties f ° ny * ; " tt a a i atter was | far her pay ti ced th oer fit eanliness and poor | #tr which ca i for) aro aha » gee : Pits Y : . Le “ — “di S pues + Commend The Star. 1 s ple ie bok “ ce the pond pers mn of The Star tm wat OUG ee Bier eo aneey dern me if I know bis Investi« At Polling Places. bed a workers Who just what I ought 4 wpe | r m to do. 1 guess 1'Ik a enitary © jerally a ar t ve made up the polled at 2 « k in the afternoon. | belts P feateres Kan 10 ale ame hour indicates that the total! day indicates that {t will exceed thag@ hat ; * Seattle Peopie, For a Time This Morning, Be-| ("Sein | Jude dib:'et. tima| vote cast Will be mslarielig lorem aemten lieved Mount Rainier to Have Become an| eet / Active Volcano, POLICE se OUT THEIR ‘There was a great scare in Seat-) Cheney that that which they #up-| J lu this morning ee ee oont . Mount Rainier was reported” ix y being forced up from} % B- nption! H { ni | Great volumes of steam were ap Ramuore of as th \ §T. PETERSBURG, March &—A! parently arising from the crater. |. RUmOrs Of wn 5 | @holesale bomb factory was At frequent Intervals they seemed | ne town the tured By ihe ico hog ¢ ‘hel to burst forth in immense « fogxy and alth a druggist, and 20 rev | aod drift with the wind im a north-| | oid? . Not a single member of the sine Bove A ter-| sree were resorted to, nothing b ae a sa iin ASST; | easterly direction Se od tabasen, " eaeiaae teat > i ‘cv-al woiety wit bave «| King County Medical Society Comprising 300 } he =paenomenon have homes sear Lake Wash meet te r August 1 ae arrested. jt i today by telephoned to their wives. Avgw j [Take Washington und’ wes reperiea | wecemoned 0 thelr wives, | Members, Votes to Remove Sunset Instruments, to the waather office |e plainly seen and that | meeting of the soclety last | Prem Moresr toland. ammoke seamed to be rising | night he Chamber of Commerce é . : mS great clouds. ‘ de “yey them lore the te ephone by the King County Medteal soctetyt E. Cheney. manager of the ir e t " ng will serve as a very strong example ‘ dew Sees it. F This of lvrait. Dispatch company, of this} Pret, Landes Goce = ctard 3k. teas, a inca iniwend Ociaias to the wavering. Hundreds of Sum is ity, and who resides on the weetera| 4s go0n ag The Star learned of he? sed wis neces nee jset subscribers have already ordered shore of Mercer teland, was one of the supposed eruption a telephone | “ a rs ‘ot at Diamks sre BOW thelr phones removed for the reasomt the first to call The Star and| message was sent to Professor] — wa ‘ anks |! hands etary Leary. | that they will not tolerate the serve impart the information Landes ¢ the niversity, | = i A Hi. Bugene Alien, f th The removal blanks are coming in for two months more, | From his home the crest of the som Ob Gaee became tat cuca - | : at the rate of ¢ day,” sald Mr. The campaign for better tele. | mountain could be plainly seen an @ a few mo. He Is IT Today bien ‘ be stened by M7 * mor _“and there is|phone service is gaining support JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. March 6 | with the ald of « pair of strong Sold) ments had the big tele yt he ‘ aution. 1 qavect jevery day and if the present eutle: atthe bogus Lord Barrington, sen-| Glasses a closer view was secured. [university trained upon |Bocretary A hi. 5.000 orders for re- jof removal blanks recelved 1s cone fenced to bang March 15, is likely c Putt tain ened 2 . * company by |tinued until August 1, over 3,600 fo get an extension of life. The a ne And then Professor Landes| ecisive action taken | more will be in my hands.” gepreme court this morning decided The am large | polled the story | - fo take up his case again and review | porte said y It wasn't or amoke--just (eRe he item bane. telephones to The Star, “It seem clouda bd * —— pee in ance of perhaps «| But they weren't the ‘ | * WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE #} }quarter of a mile from the top of | kind of ads that are seen every | i= ~ = my political experi- & |the mountain and then blows in a| ay Dente tree te eee ce, ane ae rtheasterty direction, They were bar loude—and re ; bw Pg : m of any- #) perhaps a mile or more before | markable good ones, too, Professor | mg mn the future as that |e ogi andes ean | tam 9 be elected today. | & it dissipates antes wa j * | “It has the appearance of light| They were caused by the warm at-| Caaew ee }elouds, but the manner in which tt| mosphere fre 4 yo cou ne ed | re * arises from the crater leads me to|comtact with the frigid conditions| man CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING POLICEMAN JACOBS HAS |believe that it may be steam or|Prevailing up near the top of Hal-| » ai Diy by hasta de el da | MS aks et cmoke fea = es ee eon ape. A SEAVEO HIS TIME AND 16 FREE TODAY, re JOHN RIPLINGER *| COUNTY COMMISSIONER ABRAHAM'S POSITION IS LIABLE TO 1 Reports Come. ey forme ’ -” | i* “T © he questio bout * MEAL de Petico Detancy was out ; |forme and floated away with the the outeome, I sm going te be #| 00 TO ANOTHER BECAUSE HE LIVES IN SOUTH SEATTLE, Mig fer the first time for many] _ Following the report sen e boed bag yee . After serving nearty twice his/ before him, with aff t ah elected by 5,000 plurality, and ® eee weeks, Patrol! Driver Haynes took beds a Payglln — Se pd Tt wasn't an ere bul a on ty jail for thelinge thet Kr ' tt with me the rest of the Repub *. , the chiefs horse and bumey to his | Pe b ‘ and tho « in merwed his fine at th ‘% can candidates. | Because he continued his reei-) mission it Fesidence and drove him to his pre-| the take, and all agreed with Mr. | who witnessed it were fortunsia Beers ree 4 po 4 ait Sena # dence at South Seattle after that | Already @ majority ef tue ietiaant yo Aeeggened place ——— ty, Kraemer - eee ee ee SUDUTD Was annexed and became @/ tial men from the country districts Delaney © ar » ‘i al Steve K . _reed ow * ® part of an Dan Abrahams,| have served notice that under the ern to be rere in cat felony, but the ¢: strict attorney ni egadalt with Intent mit * BETTING ON ELECTION, #/ present county commissioner, has| cireumstances thay cannot support Bernese before before many dave — A Blageee oe . the 1 | dee for attacking and a att *& Betting on the result around # | imperiled his chenees of re-election. | Abrahams, and the result will een 4 before iseulng infringe Officer Ja * & town at noon today ranged 10 #| For the past week or two the cam-| sibly be the election of a “darld rants latter wen « . r-| & to 7 on Riplinger'’s election, and * | palgn for the commissionership has | horse.” STOCKMAN | Badireg Flew gran | # several minor bets were placed # been warming up and at present} There will be a meeting at the tJ # at those odds. in one cigar ®/omissaries of the different candi-| Diller hotel on next Saturday afters — 5 < simple| & stand an offer posed to bet #/dates are scouring the county in an| noon, at which 25 or 30 prominent ; Hie part John MM % $1,000 to $600 that Riplinger */affort to raise some strength for|/men from different parts of the This morning Att f . wan f but|@ ers, Betting on the size o Dan’ Abrahams had held bigh/it is believed that a final choice Tucker appeared bef Judge . 1 from jail) ® Riplinger’s majority practical- hopes for getting the office for an-|will be made for thelr undivided RN SIC Yakey, and after taying the facts * by — Bama = “es annexat or of|support. The concensus of opinion CHICAGO, March 6—Frank Kra * # suburb, until then outside of the| seems to be that a strong man from Mer, aged 40, & stockman of Miles eee eee ity mits, has spotled his oppor-| Georgetown, or some other southern Giy, Mont. dropped dead in the! PARIS, March 6-—-The minister } IN TTE Fi R tunity, it ts sald jewbarb woul be most acceptable. Walling room of the Grand Centrai|of justice haa ordered a postpone So far the chances of any particu ation this morning. Heart dis-|ment of the Incarceration of Elot chs ee irieecii sua [IAF candidate has not been dis- ase was the cause Shepard, of New York, who was seo } hye ae 7 fren a re - gts cussed rt — The country a] an — . " ‘© always fightin » got at least) political strength has manifested | moomoo owe! THE €. E. CONVENTION SP a pe are being ma pon the highest authority * hey p m ment that it will not stand for a stated here that V N. Hoggatt,| again it would mean that tw majority city board. of Nome, will be appointed governor —_—— of Alaska by the presiden While no official noeme at! A final organization of the com-;Upite® Society of Christian Ex onsigned to the Bank of has come from the White House| niece of the local ( ios 1 jeayor, I ex-off a, San Francisco, from the that Captain Jarvis has declined t Gold Mining company, + | loffice, it Is generall y K from Dawson consigned thracite « met today, head s urging the president Peg fe sedrew Mamilten ar-| There were 43 passengers aboard a by jent Baer, to cons another. poe ; Sinan Caaiaah | ut 400 boxes of fresh halibut the miners sais an ar | a Jame | yay ) barrels of fish oil from A fate for a} ‘ Matthew ° oe arrived | Kellesavo he : | “ | h H. Reeves, se 1 fficials. He told frien = i | treas | he heard of criminal y : » had | MARRIAGE LICENSES. NEW YORK, March 6,—The Mari . “ a the prom y ngers | } |time exchang Y posted the mmediately at yong whom were Dr, J Wanvill F. Wheelen, 28, and | names of ships known to have been | | : e—J.) TRENTON, N. J., March 6 ‘ who has resided in| Bertha I. McElhos, 36. Host in week’s ga The lose v i Dr. F. 1 ON TRIAL FOR FRAUD ver 20 years and is th Harry Delno Green, legal age, and |i nearly half a mi dollars and! Thomas W |right of the ty court ¢ g| LOS ANGE M dest Alaska; J. G./I Zana Brown, legal age. Jit ts believed the final list will reach Thomas @ et t , aa rehant trom Jot vin, 36, and M, Pear} lover 40 crafts mer L, Bull.j@ rule to show why a now trial a int f dge J n, attorney | Gi t press and . ai e with f ‘ Packing & Naviga Edgar Bryant, 22, and Nettie Mra. Tannebaum, mother of Harry |publicity; ¢ pgelbard, m Tosa not be granted Mr. Tolla, tl n Gabriel ¢ pagel James Zuboff, man-| Hartman, 19. | Tenny, today called District At Joseph E. T 5; J — r wes dented |" « his expe a Oil & Guano pany,| Harvey Elbarner, legal age, and ¥ Langéen and S for war.| BERLIN, March 6—An {nfluetial |A. Campbe fev. Wy. | Hackensack wes dented) cole " k, own-| Mac Beggs, legal age rants for the arr Referes| newspaper ha offictal 1 a-'A palding, D. D ngelistie; |today™py the ' | BRYAN IN CALCUTTA er of a large eaw mill at Petersburg,| James A. Robinson, 35, and Viola at| Roach and all seconds, upon aj tion, the Frankfurter Zeitung, says , Re H. B. Léngent palpm | An apt w be ma the! CAI TTA, March 6.—W and J. T. J a mining mai m | Margareta 1 | chare { murder bane the t P al.'s 1 H ¢ Her 1 a he a Ke r c-2 I N 8, Seattle, ang ground that the fight itself was a| Europe is r war, mation; fea! ‘the oficials are ¢ ' The Cottage City had $100,0 hel Gooch, 17, Ball acl

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