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[isrorol) = THE SEATTLE STAR [ONE CENT] | WEATHER FORECAST —Shoers @night and Tuesday; fresh southwest breeze Jy Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ITS PER MONTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY*14, 1906. VOL, 8. NO. 68 25 C UTO JUMPS FROM - ps “CREFFIELD'S WIDOW Walia, $12.96, and Btehekin { PHARO'S FATHER ILL. ~ CAROUSAL MA Fully Expecting “Holy Roller’ to Arise Woman, shn £. Boyer. Wife and Child Are suiten’ ST RAWBERRY CROP eee Sees! men: : Accompanied by Police Matron, Visits Cemet- “Shot Into Five Feet of Water From Utah one of the veteran fire not “END IN DEATH ery---Displays No Emotion at Failure of Frangléeo, wae nigh unto de +4 H with Rie wife will leave tom Street Bridge---Took Wrong Turn in the [rtm tor te powen Leader to Arise. Darkness and Crash Through Plank Guard EIGHT BIDS FOR : eins am . DRUNKEN COAL MINERS UPSET! Putty expecting her husband to|viewing § ning at the morgue j arine fre ‘ ave he rophe. | ent these oop! weNo Light Was Visible at End of Bridge.’ a LAMP IN SCUFFLE AND ONE) S18 from the grave. as uhe prope |p ment thew "people 3 = | ‘The Lake Washington strawberry, ly three feet } na there were 30 T 18 IN A HOSPITAL AND THE|y Goorge Mitchell, Mra. Edmund |the dead man's wife, that he would - rop wiil be larger thie year than| berries on the turning point, and | Creffield, wife of Edmund Cref-|a the grave within four his wife and child clinging to] SOF (N® Past five seasons, according] this Is a fair sample of the different BS OTHER IN JAIL. | field, Holy Roller leader and self-|days and ¢ back t th im the the plank, It was piteh dark, and|‘° ® #tater Stephen Hull, of | patches Ferree anenne,” vemied bie erave | i both Mr. and Mra, Boyer atarted | ‘™* commission tirm of MoQuarrie,| The rain of last week Just tantal bide | = Lukeview cemetery yesterday le at the grave Mra. Creffield, ‘ for help. ag = on Western av ined the berries, but the rain which | 2° entra Aw the result of a With Police Matron jaceord her companion, Mrs. ’ Mr, Hull paid a visit to the etraw- | be last night and ts continuing | S*VePth ay. f rousal at Cedar Mounts company 1» Police Matron | ** acted the same as anyone Came to the Rescue. berry growers across the | Yoday will mean a full er ” "whe hj Son fay night Walter Blevens is in the Pag gg Pagel ape ¥ og hg ie the last rest There was a shanty a short die | **%*s 4nd made a thorough inapec-| will be the largest for years, The} 0° Heattle General hospital, eri a of #0 whom they lian @ Co. $36 ligious fanatle reached the little year's ar and dear. The wor tance away which was occupied by | Wn of thie | * first berries were received thie] Museen” injured from burns, and hi mound of earth under which hie /DA4 held near and tear. ine vie employes of the Puget Sound |), Lag with green ning from across the 4 at BT ac Sf John Btandige cuples a body had been placed last week, )°" a ' renee ridge & Dredging company, and | (*{Tit® many of them Just the| they were the beat that have been| MACk will probably be let tomorrow county J While into and, although she expressed no|!® fact she has har Agent se men, awakened by the| WME Point. On one vine scarce. | received from any district this year, |, 7 Nemes 1 Peterson is the lowent the men upset a lamp in thett| such statement in worde her mind |WOrd since the shooting occurred " utolets, bidder om the tract for the sewer| cabin and in the fire which followed tr coaatiy. tats : : ecause of th ate iv whe was prtasineaeres Summit » th, hie bid foee ac ae a, oe to secure any flowers to «| Blevens received injuries which] ting the grave empty and her } ED ee were hauled up on the “an 4 a 2 rb Lam u cause his death, a andige|band come back on earth to “con and were afterwards taken a ait Paral yg bidée the | was bad orched at the face nd hie enemies Still Isolated. apartments at the Adrian ne ward and bund. The cabin and its con ~ d wan | 1, but all Horth, ite bid be tents was burned to the ground No Others Present orders of the prosecut- None an in s rt i Indeper £ Ast avowed followers of the ling attor office Mre. Creffield up today 0 t t Standige and Bievens are coal Pi yy 2 sys hgh lowest bidder ¢ aphalt miners, They oceupled a shanty on od which the dead ¥ is ke lated and ts not cui econpun Sen! jieenth By, ne > ing |the outekirta of the town. Both . | 09,296.08 ‘rink : at are known to be , were drinking at a saloon until | as far as can Try te Save Aute. * _ \< night and went home| they did not af a mailracte with their live Teok Wrong Turn ghortly arter ! that the accit« was coming sok th Satu with a clea At a late hour this afternoon men | —— sdndeteeede eee ntoxteated. In a scuffle which is|of the cemotery , cached were at the scene of the accident Mill men of Washington fest toote! SA “ supposed to have taken place the| a ot, Mr. Boyer took with blocks and tackle trying to| PAILROAOS OFFER SPECIAL Mil tines and NK CLEARINGS. lamp was upset and exploded raise the Ptah st. drids machine. The auto is of] RATES TO GET MEN informed those railroads that % May 14, 190 717,819.09 Neighbors saw the far t aa ft m the F kiin make. Mr. Hoyer tn | - WEST | work was b tarded by insuffi-| @ Mey 44. 1906... ” Sande from the house and ran to the as Bx a short wa t aiets at there was no danger sig | TO WORK IN THE LUMBER t he t « s abortage of | @ 4 ty — istance of the men in time to save} there was a} nal shown at the quick turn lead " * lumbertng crests | @ eee e he ivew | t ? ag to the bridge from which the} MILL® ere har pped |" Bd al S Sarr ene Deputy Sheriffs Rogers and Sul-| plunged, and, ax they were ee | Offer Low Rate. WOMAN FILES CLAIM, liv were sent to Cedar M eeeeetee or at almost full epeed when the ” to investigate and they placed] t ‘a¥ay from a ye . Bose ot - : he Hitt lines tromediately met] Mary J. DeWitt this @ filod| Btandige under arrest M -S ie and) th Pe bier by ff *« P ‘ with the city ob | : « enourl) agen in the eum of § te | cat t ee to) $34 from Chicago and $25 from Mis.| April 17, 1906 r ter a induc in the |» ver points. This will! over joume nthe eidewent the form of oheap tranepertatton to | be anted anly to { 20 or) the corner « « t av. and Ye Workingrmen tn the emst Mere On one tleket. Way. ; i ‘ LUMBER a TRIED T0 STE Te i a ee ce, ee, ee ee 2 ‘ eee WELL KNOWN SEATTLE MEN One Farm House. a FRANCISCO May 14—Al- sumption ts increasing daily. The mills in Humbott Meet of small lumber schooners, HAVE SECRET PROCESS AND ae S| which would normally be adequate | BRIDGPPORT ' May 14 ® na My are working 2 ‘ » & GAY, | toe the coast trade, fe tnable te fe | ARE CONTEMPLATING THE | -ry f z stants Webenatinn te |¢ t , _—— Weve the situation | ERECTION OF A BIG PLANT. gps an eign magne e abortly be mbe 2 Tt te feared that unless new tim | pany, explode a y é , Taito pinion ot mill m 1 ber lands jately de making @ shock #0 te : © dame * oped and the ot t | Pata Ser imany people thought it was Y sales of lumb< ~~ me maitte tripled, frame building « aoe © | earthquake t “ @oudle that as here will quickly come to 4 al gold by = sactet’ pre The country was shaken for know te this ctr stop black sands of the afd the Konmos Steamshty i Aldrich Wanted to Filch Rate Bill’ Seren Sree ens ot Weskin ae re “ HIGHER CRITICISM WIE STARTS RIOT Thunder for Railway Senators but Failed--- st norninig that he he the intortation hen est toned peoured office President Stirs Up Merry Row in Trying to) Sarr"! Sc So EG ee ‘ the Rew offices spied. ° gold will be panned Get Democratic Support for Measure, Mi, Ahurehard tor the past Fear| Leave for Portland haa, Been at 94 ' b Frank D. Hunte nd Henry being ocuph » c t local 4 WASHINGTON, May 14.—Secte-| Yesterday Senator Tillman made | *!teapther 1 : * ee eae NET AP ee alee a: Siian TiVES; esse pumemneition. A prent qolied |e Ge ase SET ante | © Staloment tu the omuate aieeotiaee of bie «three aulet] ELECTRIC SIGNS UNDERGO| to their » n old man who was loudest in his| Roosevelt regarding the Tillman. | Hal eonntisiinns : eonutiny op “ora apes must pre- MOUGH HOUSE ENSUES | protest, and be in tarn wae being jChandler charges which have cre Senator ¢ we with teat | ‘BELIEVED TO BE if, upon tp “2 ¥ structure ner fo at 4 to the door by Vollvaites| sted auch a fuses in the capital.| Roose fing the bi ich is unob- rding or pic- objectic bie to be advertised jeans of electric ATMOSPHERE «is | “8 CIAL CENCOR THAT THEY py» et when order was rf the | MAY COME UP TO HIGH STANDARD 7 | What was said is nc ws « that portion where Tillman had GAPON’S BODY : | During the trouble Dowie’s big] Secretary Loeb at he | quoted Chandler as saying that the neg card sprang to his side, and | Would make no public statement to | president had stated that he had uniformed guards formed a line|day from the White House regard-'come to a complete disagreement | D, May 14—A riot at &/| around him, but there was no at-|ing the charges and that It ts likely with the se rial lawyers who | MYSTERY OF PRIEST'S sient $0 people who were be | tempt at violence jnone will be made in the senate were trying to defeat or injure the} will erect a i. ——— any and Giverse attain by EN Dowte at Dewle has taken per ai charge| Regarding the matter today Bena bill, naming Knox, Spooner and! PEARANCE MAY BE CLEARED | , if lines of official activity, | 1 PGty was precy exter| of the work of punishing the dis-| ‘Ot Tilman said Foraker, regarding which statement! @yY DISCOVERY IN FINLAND. | cerns ee digs s Btreet Commiasioner A. L. W wh objection may filiowing « state bere of the meeting. He claime Aldrich Wanted Credit Senator Léxige subsequently, the} ; an by force of preasing be ndpoint of lite etch the prophet fe that | his Injunction has been violate?, and Senator latter nald, authorized to aay from | stances beer ed upon t ar vag of Overse Votiva | Voliva will be cited for contempt. | Senator Balle the Wh Ady * that it was an on ST. PRYERSDURG, May 14 Censor te Strict. and robbers ' it lpermit bb qualified tf nod What ds believed to be the body of Beer and whiskey advertisements the Voltva a.) who par oms ictde. | represent ¢ Needed Democratic Support | Father ¢ > was reported ¢ 06] are not permitted, though @re mi fe the audion « It n showed Chandk writ.| have t " " ee " cuttin is was r obtaining an : in * b t was | ano, wa fe " . Billy the jt He said he had Presiden the president made|in the « The had several of rect| Mug” for instance, would not be Henator Aldrich wa lwe pass the bi ‘ 4 which also| As the neua ation we the tore y of hin reported killing gig nding 6 4 4 | | ft se BRS aa | eee Sera enre rae Tecan LIFE OF Esse : ss CITY HAS WATER Ee a nee = | surance HALED DEPOT | Se oes TO BURN TODAY §8 2% se Tas ut aes, ! M’GRAW ACCEPTS | O'Dea refused t nduct ¢ t eran ts t ‘ , : nw Ssiiaineinsnmtite | ate 1 PACIFIC COAST MANAGER leatsta e. Di 1 ‘ | . — ON HIS ANNUAL visit.) SY Gl 1% MiLLion ‘ - | J. M. Quilter, the defendant igen gor | Charge JON GALLONS WILL well we "t L x n 8 . . ‘ I b WATER SHUT OFF FRVOIRS Into LAKE UNION 4 , on epee w from 9 ‘ d nd for 7 ft ' Both of F W " - 2 a —— ft t it wor mat | . Grand bow f W , AINNESOTA ARRIVES. 1 ' : . ” t was aw “4 H . TEALE-HILLS HEARING a - op . ne ide ' . 5 LABXIN« i M ‘ E we Affidavit @ been in . Rufus K, ¢ M ed at r it oe 1 tn the show that 7 saved ti f Rich ; 1m present ‘ t a Row Catholte, | jig at te f " «) entering » ¢ led r I b the dep ropend § a never been baptised t e h lifting owt tt unconsel mar " SEEKS A DIVORCE. to » Ae at mth has ised “An Alaska Widow.” SIKAMSHIP COMPANIES Carnegie hero fund commission. A Jud riff t 4 1 OUX LLS, 8. D., May 14, Palte ot Fic a a ob ing a Mrs, Miller was divorced several TO HAVE NEW OFFICES, | representa of the f omni ‘ at s shows ¢ race ye ine, any. danger |years ago, after having been desett-! aie sion 4s encroute here to make the| The he 1 probably a. | the ai ° : ablist a fence w to in preventing any Ganger | YOGI 260) cctinnd etn want nats Wha Sonatiabn-Mabimicunies ~ award | pleted today or tomorrow morning Joubless involve special ea ree

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