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WEATHER UNCIL SUBMITS TO AN EDITOR'S GRAFT so Pay arn 60 for Pateton MUCH MARRIED MAN IN TOILS _ Which Was Never Ordered---Fear of “Roasts” Causes Activity on Part of Some Councilmen. a vote © 2, Counciimen |} me weeks before the recent and Hi ng in the new cotton John Riplinger, then city "WIDOW WORKER,” WHO HAS in the neil voted last | comptroiier, wrote a letter to the to pay } ayton, the col) city council asking that body to au WIVES IN ALL WESTERN) editor of cal weekly paper, | thorize the publication of the pro e Rush mone of the general charter amendments in| C!TIES, INCLUDING SEATTLE, * other than the official city} ARRESTED WHILE COURTING The payment fs made under the r of remune Cayton Follow Charter Provision FRIGCO WOMAN Me publication of the proposed neil replied direeting the * voted upon at ection, but the Comptroller to follow strictly the iments in | coarter provision requiring their SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 publication im the official paper | Michael Ward, with several allases " and one other publication. Thin} Whom the police say wife ‘¥ the ptrotier did, the other pub- | e@¥ery large city west © Rock tase | Heat selected being the Post-In-| mountains, and who | te be , igen: Ventura ¥ as © a Nevertheless Cay there, was arrested in this ct bill for publishing ¢ | day Bere end Simple Grom and asked that!" Ward te known to the Th pare ~, comes in) was inadve the widow w t and ow ¢ are and le. auditing commit on | Courting a refugee widew atnecdt men w ving been called to its real char. | Car n Golder at ark when so under ajacter. But when the eagle oye of | 4trested nm her | City Rugine Thomsoa fell upon| Ward vietts hy widow ee or four who jit that geatioman saw in a minute |!o Pasade t te Mf the bell.) that it was not a legitimate lem of years | t "i we diligence | expenditure, so he refused to permit | but was cane appeal Hi re Ino victimized n in ite passage. | payment to be made. tneolent ton } tax ] Mt ake an ' a ee Turned Down by Themeon. ae ee 2 Tumatical pen, |,“a¥ing been turned down by bers of the | Thomson. Cayton turned with his! JENNINGS FOR SWINEFORD ous lest the = tl to the elty council By that] FOR ALASKA'S DELEGATE 4 erate down be |DOCY the measure was referred to} srenal attacks |the claims committee, consteting of} pw a ne his well estat ;Counciimen Burnett, Conway and) ureca ts necome ed reel Morrison Po r 7 | ‘The committee reported the bill] fy. yy = Gpeeches of Blackmail. ituvorably last night, but there was] no discussion of its nature, so : : eraf members of the counet! vote es Cayton tives. By/for it under the natOn | territorial f ment these who restat 0/20 years, and t n Me approaches he manages to to seen hin efforts od tee “ ertaln pwreoax who are more} the bill can be paid tt Will] cate ne should & ° first Siees prominent im polities or|be necessary for it to be passed | sentative from th ¢ M five t6 pay Bim for the publi-inpon by Ma: Moore and it t* eave th bE ae 5 nat @ their pictures and of | more © probable that he will) gocs not prow articles about them. veto it f government, and in th for a te GHT HOUR LAW : " work rd im ther the pe tar, Pied Jicat man for « LAST DAY FOR VETO. TRIP Today ie the last 4 NOT OBEYED oer sexs ; a to the M right of way thre ‘ — * ~ t Watershed reserve Cc. D. Dunsan } passenger HEARING BEFORE BOARD OF «ork until 5 p.m, the excuse de | aPPTETEX OF 5 he or of h it pee» Steam ing made by the contractor that a| 44 i © . » law aut — page tn ‘d ; ni hs ree 4 eco last night and will make PUBLIC WORKS BRINGS OUT loog noom hour and suspensions of nie signatare A . ' me ot « ae MEANS OF EVADING THE ee ds tek eae a what his « are : secure r Spokane ’ are some of t - be . » oar brought oat in the cours wl Pager Mbo yo ge oo ° pe hearing by the board of works mia Ms oe Lape verted Bagel | morning on the charges made ine = a es POMP inspectors om street tt Prank Cotterill against Street in| ks: teckes — ' ¢ ™ are required apector J... Warner. The he ee Je the fas . la the city to work nine hours a was informal and ver aon og ; » ye chiefly on account of the neglect | Ee iF Sete ol the mem working for Con te casa ean wontons te tae sae | taken for 136, tourtats Nermyle om public work) oo) concerned coming from tt Low Angeles waptores ty work 10 hoars 8) "The charges were made by Cot-| o_o ae and credited on (he time book tertil against War Bagley was 2? te The Ray 3 my ? inet Wh iteomt gen have {Be company with 10 hOUrs’ | siected to notify the Interested , mond & V agency wt ; WASHINGTON, June 5—Sena-|a party of 26 who will arrive im parties of the date aet for the bear : ie evades the state eight toe He complied with thie Inetrac | *°T Lafolletie introduced a resolu he etty « w and r to je by working his employes | tion by sending written notice to} 4M today directing the Interstate | fall the ne at morning y on public work Cocrsetor Normrie and Corpora; commerce commission to inves Te s the has been i bourse on private | tice Counsel Calhoun. -¢ In eas| Hate the socalled grain elevator ul City ana me loeality Mt the hearing by Ae {trast with a view to discovering if of Se Eight Hours Credited Corporation Counsel Todd | {vores In the form of rebates, fur ston, round 4 z borers are Normyle was present himself re on side tracks and me of the year. contract represented by his atte vator privileges are being e A as waht rs a day they Ham Martin, and had |the “Ds 4 and paid for number of his men to testify in _ _s net Gute ike behalf. : Bigg ™ ey je con-| The board took the case under . . uu m. and advisement THOMPSON CHANGES PLEA TRUK MUR HEAR REPORTS... Thompson, a deaf and dumb| man charged with gr |today changed bis plea Ito guilty, and threw . | the mere of the ur He a | - é oo fence against hi n« ng le wateh and money from a Japane entatives me STOCKTON, Cel, The |!" & downtown restaarant : ter of A MM 4 labia wie hast wos n The . ad = maste MeViea ) P s came : ~- fle PO8 Man and wife M 33. On the scabesey . J i — y t } Tauity. |pet om = eaters Ath san | pesin at Ps . : exp od ree and promised te , I at 29 ’ A suing t | ~~ O00 FELLOWS THE SEATTLE STAR FOR OTRONG GUARD FOR CABRERA Showers This Afternoon, Tonight and Wednesday; . WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE ONE CENT a5 CENTS PER MONTH Light South Winds. ° 5, 1906, VOL, 8. NO, 66. BEVERIDGE SAYS MEAT BILL MUST NOT BE EMASCULATED BUTONE POUCH FOR NOME Author of Bill Writes Exclusively for The Star on the Legislation Affect: ing the Great Packing House Scandal---No Combine or Trust Can Stop the Protection of the Masses of American People. BY ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE face a far more sweeping measure Senator from indiana and Author of next sessior the Meat Inspection Bill Which Packers Should Welcome it. STATEMENTS OF THE ACCUMU.| Has Passed the Senate | he truth about it is that the rh t k ght to weleome this bil LATION OF MAIL IN LOCAL purpose of the meat inspec hagoowone be thon bill t make certain tha miy as the people them- POSTOFFICE ARE WITHOUT | American people #h t from ¢ lve If what Is heard about cop- pgtiar, na the n the meat business be true SENOR ESTRADA CABRERA FOUNDATION IN FACT. od produ Ruropeas is the only guarantee which President of Guatemala, Against we . he people w ecept that those Whom Several Generals Are " The § mt hall no longer be true Marching mand < 5 if, on the other hand, statements - t , sod t the conditions in the MEXICO CrTry Sania The When the Oregon sails tonight for ~ ‘ 4 busine © falee, then this alent news from Guatemalan | Nome she will take the last of the that that demand | i he antee which the volution fe that General Leon |letter iiiall for that district rt t hy th ern ¥ hat these binaes " ‘ t have effec n¢ SBPinent conntists of f t re in any event, eneral Toled m of ecersar of letter 9 1, which clea t ft r . aking the total invading dore s tut on ' we © packers are doing an hon 000 we . FS? | whIRN Thy been deposited Fs 4, then they should wel- . cot jatile Peetoffice or sent f - . eome law 4 4m aid thereto Td . ! 7 s which tan [2th@® Baotlons of the United Btates | PeCnls o- PN eapers yer cg Phang r ring dishonest bust- - for trenminiasion J b his | ald go on ain tin Mail on the Way t books that from Guatemal Contrary to all state ‘ Packing House Conditio anit th ' font ¢ pout ef letter mail is now 1d t Ime Honest or Dishonest. Joubling s etforta for personal | way t@ Nowe of the f hing ut condition n their business is goes out now |clamt shall waa sent on the | packing b t t ! b t eat, the law should os 1. The intel | steatner Co iddle of Ma ve m no - r mute books, for the full « voluttontats | amd the aoe ® then }for past offenses, We now in i people has information that the people of/to May 41 was sent to Ban Fran-/a period of the eration ther things that they might Guatemala City are eagerly expect-|ciseo wid has left that city for| of Ame ' bill is se well eaderaieaa: of Ge he arriv General Toledo, | Now part e enera ts emasculated in any vital par- eut Cab it is alleged,| YeRerday afternoon the North | What I desire is the en oat ot he fight will be om again has not only imprisoned disaffected |Weelern Steamship company sent a| the law greater vigor than it would ¢ hee arrested men whe | Cominarication to Post the law le ena +] a w ve oon had it come at the pres- woul! (ake so sides in tb volo | Stewurt #tating that, as bygones sh but x this is a part of the tion and held them as suspects not care to inconvente I inwint that American people |} movement for the proteo- |masy patrons at Nome by and the world have the war- the susnes of tha Aumeelaaal livery of mall, they w nt of @ of the Unites 4 and there are not enough free) af charge, the present Mat . = t « mw nes and trusts in the world to jelast mail which had accumulated | ma t, condi. |' ate [is tha local postoffice. This offer) tions in the fut « ¢ tons I und te say 1 don’t haw been accepted, and the one/and beyond erit eee : pe mon sense mes af pouch’ will go forward tonight on Attempt to Emasculate servative, If the ers an t these great business Of the Oregon | _And if there te any att tlemen defeat It they mus. |g really wish to stop it oT GO NORTH SPOKANE WILL SAIL THUR® DAY WITH LARGE PASSEN GER LIST—OUNNAN TO MAKE | HOLDS UP HOTEL k 28 ‘ t " SWEDIGH ENTERTAINMENT Bids Asked For. iy. BUBBLY CREEK, FAMOUS RIVER OF Salar Ss: F/LTH IN CHICAGO'S PACKINGTOWN | Those Bide will be receive jJuly 1%, opened and the ! carrier announced } Heretofore the companies have| been Carrying mail for 4 cents a pound, hiv season they do not} intend to carry it #0 cheaply, as} the rif i# too great. What will be the outcome remains to be seen aft-| jer the bids have been + j oveued. BOTH PARTIES WIN ELECTION: OREGON DEMOCRATS ELECT GOVERNOR AND REPUBLIC ANS SENATOR — REFORM) SHERIFF WINS. | PORTLAND, June Par | lturne indicate the re-elect Gov. George Chamberiain, dem-! cerat, by a plurality of 2,50 i The repo elect Jonathan This creek contains some water, but it is mostly filth from the packing houses. All betwen the plers Rotrag United States jatar Gearin. in the picture is fiquid, but the light streak of comparatively clear water was stirred up by a passing tug Just before the photograph was snapped. it is said that the refuse is so thick in Bubbly creek that a far abeed of his ticket, as te Gallo ood sized dog can cross without sinking through the surface, wat, democrat, tn the First con jardieiona! district, but both w ; = | defeated | RUSSELL QUITS TOMORROW. Tom Word, the | pl tory mheriff who supp | Captain J W. Russell will turn tag in Multnomah ec | the office of harbormaster over to bly. elected ypotatee, Captain Spauld The {t t orrow if the latter desires: and the iment are e assume his official post- ie fdated This afternoon the regular r is being prepared EXPRESSMAN DION'T APPEAR a « with the mayor and to | t w morning at 9 o'clock Cap ' t ARTHUR REINKE ROSE FROM Seeutéieg an tahoe abeneh ne ; Reelin te MESENGER BOY TO HIGH lee wai x M rin R ae will assume com- r PLACE IN BANK, AND THEN f one of the big sound steam- i haw " | WENT WRONG ’ COLONEL GOES UP FROM CARNEGIE WOMEN DROWN == S222 $ WASHINGTON, June 5.—Presi I nas nominated Col W ngton, for promo k of brigadier gen- a °o ARGUS IS MOVED o A A GUNDERSON DENIES GUILT. A an & H ( 1 today pleaded not r ‘ lis tri ‘ k ‘ ot onth