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WEATHER FORECAST)—Showers Tonight and Sunday; Moderate West Winds SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1906. HAD TO MAKE OMOIA WhD |OBSERVER MADE A MISTAKE| THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT 25 CENTS PER MONTH EYS FIGHT COURT HOUSE VOL, &. NO. 7 | AND REPORTED THE BIG TION OR RESIGN, AND WE tINER WHEN Tv BHOULD ~ . A : : SUCCEEDED. HAVE 8 EMO | ‘i Publication in an Evening Paper of Her Silly UTE : EEN THE MC wig ONE BIO RECEIVED Me Se Makes? ae Charges Against _— bess esc Among the — ft hianslen, for sed | TetGMl ereaied mosh excitement | (isemnent. of exo James W. Casey Before Judge Frater, and Women of Seattle and San Franc Fie Interstate commerce cow-|that the steamer Dakota, of the] found in and about whe city, that of) Then Adds a Black Eye and Several Bruises Avwund as apreeer re -DYNAMITED loved by C. M Lynne, of|lishpig the trait Pacific recor Fe ee eeine| —=*=Came to Blows in Corridor---Information net mye ‘ “ co gree Be and office of the com-| from the Orient to the sound t ‘ t b ‘ , Se peg ‘ A Sarate dealanmied| will be Femersbared that st ¢:20| fo ws for tt cacn, re! — Will Bo Filed. S BEE stophesy of the de ‘ © the Independelfs || twoome $iackened and heavy rain - ~ es = i . - ¥ A 5 Nay cast he eald, “we "te ene during this time thet al SPEAK BEFORE CLUB « that Jamen W. Case | The statement caused a ond eRe vee 2008 ' t at 1 was told tha entered tife straits and) Mt» M iJ ! Sey, Hae. 2m preteen yr atagunge Pen Ay ot Myke woman wc * ompany was > frag I { not t ob somebod ugh the storm it appeared to be! son b be btaining money rn “9 Neh charge & t the methods of ves. ' H afternoon by . a id. 1 suceseded tn foretng | Dakota, Instead, it was the] s Lo f the B Pre er promise of mene minal lawyers has ever bees 60 Oe . presumabl oad he he Independent peddlers in haif|Cagmdian Pacific railway steamer | byt« the evening of for them, Deputy Prose-jopenly made in this county, Mr a Y vaga prope Daase adinietart® n small towns, but William | Mosteagle from Yokohama for Van-| F y, J M M Vande Casey made:a fow hurried and Gu | Frate waved remarks of denial and f Younget held hi The Dakota is not expected |couye awa the bar-jto arrive before Tuesda , » good Vahey's* she does wake a record acrows the Poelfic | Silly But Berious. whole aff ® b b i! BF ae PG " et It has caw ‘ ; | black eye | Met on Stairs. ; hd ved foie © age go pga ; Motion for New Trial On the court house h | unfortunate, bu Bote th 0a | M1 : ; : "A prosecutor met Hogue fs, and Casey. He Instructed n Judge udge Frate dered to prepare a erim on charging Mr. W h * t none the le Finde a Publisher ogy Pim Biggs, ton | time th hwaymen and he Sta t , ig mag Bere: s hat he waa attorney for odie ha whe pe must be tolerated. | +g = ti nd would talk to him ause el ay | ther: toll f he Blows quickly followed 8 anship, but ’ a ae “ge A the eputy sheriff te t 5 " as talnve in Genehe | jne pion ML : Casey was on the floor with his ary s the | sites — ine ‘ ee »ponent on top of him. The al ordin, ad . ; va / . flered a black Mayor Schmitz Comes Out in Favor of Slashing FHT DEADLY DUEL: _ “a : 1 : Wages Rather Than Increasing Taxation or pe was “emer Discharging Employes With Families---Asks WITH PICKAXES Fae day the. pre Officials to Accept Voluntary Reduction. “Ww. ‘Md. Belson ny he wen torn pe BAN FRANCISCO, May In | eamform with the reduced apy moet enti rary president organtzation.|an interview this morning Mayor|stiog wil! do away a ant Ernest Conner secretar th the necessity of disc Schmite sald that he was opposed he th at + committee was. named to prepare amy Gte wow on the payroll, # to Increasing the tax rate und tn , in — ae eee arine or thous it will necessitate a one in salaries. I ling Over Tent Rights, Frisco Refugees, | Mair Fed wet ic Seize Excavation Weapons and Battle Until on umilpat‘expencee uate re Cy ase oi arly ap rument of th One Falls Mortally Wounded---Had Been. ee es pave tomitien and | ' ne =. rs | (RisLerisis it is absolutely nocewsar one third 98d) (wadehey have steady work. | be io an Hews, wino, that elected officers o Friends. Ty thetelty should end will help ow the @ithation by accepting « ti@east their salaries for the « roe good” eg €line will surely die The battle arove when the rain came On aad ach man Chait right to move his tent to a p et ground higher than the rest | affording dry flooring during and | | orm NEW HARBORMASTER WOULD Were Good Friends. Rach sized a pick to drive the| NOT TAKE OFFICE ON UN other from the coveted site, and before the other campers realtzeed| CHARGE | that ¢ Was a quarrel ¢ , points of the picks were « | an each combatant swung for Being an ex . i» known, but physicians think Kil PRANCISCO. May 26-—Ref. | him until the outcome fa dispute over tent rights with pickaxes in Columbia The bettle was A reay { salaries to tionment of ally Baeara k Kileline fell mo by Willlam Hell lay upon the rain soaked fhe blood gushing from his Al the ribs on bis right eee fractured, and the pote pelet of Bell's pick had Be side, puncturing the Pe WI Surely Die. OB war arrested as he stood Gee Rileline’s prostrate form with | vital spot. Before the quarrel, it | man and yester : ther Diow. |f* sald the men were the best of J Rw iu, ap Ve, against friends sOcer er — i : did not ean CIRCULAR 19 ISSUED CALLING! oh him with ignoring the ex { “bay ough 6 ir wish of . stituents, | might so He ot UPON COUNCILMAN TO RE gtbensting the nee " jtered upon the duties of the oF | sitep of & large nu ere this mornin: ng been vo! SIGN, AND INTIMATING THAT) (nity « S. a jtartly mar o Bim by Jenmen) i og Tie"YO Tay] Mee receanised. ond vegiecting jafter a ex nee wR Corpora., &7 1A PROPER TIME’TO TAY med, On waplact tlon Countel Calhoun ) THe RECALL beldre acting lant subse Russell and Jensen eatled Bide of it in case he should now n it ove a * aig she x } § Ito Kuaseell on the crede oR be wp i 5 2 -y ne uM offered and he ab « ‘ ° my whethe abla sciences ; Tm PAYOR woone save crry can the proposed wilt |confirmation by the city « ie UPLICATE PRESENT SERV }~it t could 1 could avoid all the | that If Jensen was ¥ india . oe py REFOR THAT AMouNT AND rp ne eat ° ! f ‘toda oo ‘ ts being cond sj “ a" Fd WONT HAVE ANY WATERED ine} ft * ® Teplace « . ¢ the Se eo by the ha - e : Bleetric ee, thous Specific Protest aie La LOOT ARE "I do not know PUBLIC SENTIMENT i8 8 system Ps ring > VOR OF BAILOR WHO KILLED ag i Bane PATROLMEN ON DUTY AT THE " for ver yen BOARDING HOUSE RUNNEF With whie ' ARLINGTON FIRE SIGN A | | } t DREN OFF THE STREETS AF-| \ wh , * t TER 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT |@ALY WOULD HAVE TOMMY i q . t y n BURNS MEET JACK O'BRIEN i « | AT PLEASANT BEACH JULY 4 ' . ‘ ha pe AND OFFERS $10,000 PL f . ‘ ° ' s ciate : 4 piel ti bees 4,1 f guardian or p Mr. Daly ‘ ; ~ . A t nothing Under the ordinance ao] Phe fit tf e was done| far t 1 uf h prol t " ‘ = tw ‘ » of guttersonbanyone outside of already | naiees, yell, or create a disturh-| mansger of Burns, ‘saya he will bet : ; ’ ance, The tirst.olfonse will lend to $5,000 on his man against O'Brien, named from among the firemen, corperation counsel thik morn Meynelde erable damage, but | to be w Hogue an exorbitart fee, and that ¢ prisoner Hogue th ed the motion for a new would obtain a new tri X yecause of lack of evidence the court and to the ee) | 9 ents which he previous tat He wan undecided wheth- rbitwed te hat to my Vandevere not to prosecute t, or for libel. nowledge this thing has bee POSTS WILL | done or assa GRAND ARMY | MARCH TO FIR6T PRESBYTE.| RIAN CHURCH TOMORROW | MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM SSS PROCS “REDEEM Tome Army of th xilfaries, © ne ph various # at their m © the First Presbyte Matthews sermon. Rev. M A Memortal 4 The services will begin a ose STILL GATES CAPITAL [Am appropriate musical mas been arranged for the ROEDERER EER RR ERR RR T Grand Army's egul held ate HIS ATTEMPT TO KILL FRICK. inesday day services will be and opera house W | Bort [the ¢ of Lin-|® arrived from the en will be a|# ERE EER RE REE EEE REE * * * * forenoon, petng Boon PITTSBURG, Pa. May Alex Berkman's ettempt to ae- ® the parade returns to that point. | ® ate Mr. Frick took piace in 1892, during the Homestead * Final detatis of W aday's pi steel strike. * fam will be com “ Kerk 4 young Russian bookbinder, had just come to ® | ing of the committee this afternoon | bis country, and, ineptred by the teachings of Herr Moat, Emma ® at 4 o'clock Gola 1 others, conceived the ide f killing Frick, to right @ Corwin 8. Shank, of the Bons of | @ ste Berke had net for the killing. He had ade ers) ® Veterans, will deliver the address|® ene visite to the off of Mr, Frick on Fifth Ave. Finally ® of the day at the opera house, Rev.|® he forced his past the clerk. burst into Mr. Prick’s room and #& Myron W. Haynes. of the First|® , slver the othe rhand he brand- # Baptiat reh, wi the sery-| # knife A now Uni ten yminin- ® fees with an invora and the| * t , with ick, who ® program tneludes by he; @ sp af LU © the office, Berkman strik- jachool children t Jennie | ing with bis k se his revolver. Both ® | Houghton Edw a male|® Mr. Frick ‘ « injured before help w ‘ outer offices and Berkman was overpowered. * ik # observ feature of the rat time the lex-confederate soldiers Mving here | | wilt with the Grand] (The £ x.Jcan be accomplished by taking a ree Arn ortal 4 ervance, | 5 a bomb or a knife and going and the ex of former wearers | archi e-| after the person reaponsible for It. of the er will be decorat if it is better, I think, to teach all with the blue, if any are |re ppressed who thetr enemies are he ex-confederates have ho are responsible for for their and let them 1 hom I taken good « my : He t a y 4 am strong ph ah. ; , 1 not be better, considers x my limited privileges. Most ko and § " ® the By Alexander Berkman Prager. See eel : ~ - 0. _ See On my last t y 1 ‘ be glad to ee the ney f+ se . 1 pent 14 < sent me Jote of reading matt ie ‘ But I} ty, I presume, which the ; It t aut os have never per- GARY» ' pa : * our G. A. : . yt 1 expe nas ” “ i 1 ' the rs ) 7 hink 1 ask { ’ * are , | y of capital, as it represents Biv a fight It po { the ) y, but with reason and im= TO COURT AND “BUTTINGKI" IS PENTITENTHOW "=" N's 0 PALMISTS FORTUNE TELLERS WILL TEST VALID. CHIEF WAPPEN- STE ROER PROHIBITING GEORGE ELLIOTT WORE A THEIR BUSINESS BADGE, WHICH DIDN'T GIVE 0 des ief of Police e ban une » care MIM THE PRIVILEGES IT PRE Li TENDED. a” tr aintal questions tah t Frater's = by the right, #0 they mixed, Now od wanpectsu lie sorry, if the most