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LAST iL] THE SEATTLE STAR ONE GENT WEATHER FORECAST®-Shokere Tonight. Thureday, Fair; Warmer; Moderate West Winds. Oo Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1905. VOL. 6. NO, 87 ; CENTS PER MONTH o has not ye fe railroaa gied t ed to the Northern I | af mpa wsking for equal rates to local points as has been given Portland &. D. BRASTOW DIES, |buviness houses for Alaska sbip SAN FRANCISCO, June 6-8. D.} 4 |x ott pat rn pee ort a tate a 5 | Brastow, general superintendent of | PORGER TRIES TO RAISE CASH fect between Portland and Seattle | = ee 4 “e ty paren cons rm {| ON WORTHLESS PAPER BY | And local houses are now asking for . - ° x ° raten to Various southern districts [night He has been identified with! U@ing YOUNGSTER. for the purpose of competing with | PENNSYLVANIA ROAD EM. | ##ld, In unsi¢ letters. His rake- the company 60 years, and ts well off was received from operators fur- known on the coast PLOVYE TELLS HOW KIND nishing « company with coal, ny Portland shippers in their own ter ARR E ritory unted to § The “fake k op COAL COMPANIES AUGMENT Shake-Up in Agricultural Department Ex- alone in two years am BANK CLEARINGS. | pals GER Sheth ond upon tnqutrs coul paid Boyer $46,000 in three F and Sanitary,”’---Secretary Wilson Imposed)“ “et cxobeined shat It, ab welt as’ the| PHILADELPHIA Pe. qune o..(7%uit, Hi salary wan $2,600 am Pee ee eee ee eee 2 j forged note, had mare so es | la Aitional evidenc Pe a ge rd Boyer enid he. never @vianttie ny & strange man Krocer n him, and bis supe Upon. WILL VistT CAMP lowed the boy to th ven him, ond is one « * R It of M : ‘| tw aroels crete, ae | | €D HIS BALARY—"MY CON. | 00%. Another company paid him ee } | nion mf reporta to Ne vice that | 4 918,000 - pected as Result 0 eat Investigation -Of- & June 6 H.s1.717.40 | MBERLAIN os. etenptbe seo hag og thine TEDDY SAYS HE SCIENCE 18 CLEAR, THOUGH,”| Payment stopped when the in. ficial Report Said Everything Was ‘Clean , eR, ‘ ween gpeet soem Dae yourerts | HE says, furnishing the raiiroad. with engine * " nce where Pennsylvania road officials wan de ore had no knowledge of bis - = 4 the stringer bad asked the young] | veloped by the interest mere ~ gy ¢" ver solicited | rendering sion In the | GOVERNOR OF OREGON HAS)‘éllow to return, but the man had/¢. UB WOMEN SECURE AID OF |comminsion hearing ornin, fix, t did he path BSS 4 Se ee ee & & | Neill, who Was present at the mect-| case of Contractor yle, charg} Jiearned that womething wor wrong | te Sewer: cel eect of tho | with’ hie ons sotng He did not SHINGTON, J . . ing anhed at one time, when Wil-led with the vio ” the elght BEEN INVITED TO THE DEM.- | and could not be seen. PRESIDENT IN EFFORT TO) vi itive and power de thee - i he bad 406 an thing repre- many, during the last quar s out of the packers’ hands/and Youngs, of the board of le} OCRATIC BANQUET TO BE SAVE BIG TREES OF CALI pacer py Pome oy te oe he Lane’ aeuaneeen " ahi at mn Cox H * 7 orists and chemists He de-| where the work is being done and HELD HERE TUSSDAY NIGHT, | FORNIA, = at Mao im, German * hat meat wa: reprocessed.” | queation some of the employes on} j tere! horses and wxident Roosevelt’ ie greatly | the question ‘ ° 2 | dogs for foc UrpOses & ona over the Chicago reports! | , Gove George Chambertats | 8T. PAUL, June 6—Mre. Josiah 7 | r “ 7 hy en Fe ration of Clubs at their eer aerceanone . k e th ongression bs , . ' | convent here » t ele SAN FRANCISCO, J t Mi i t sxious to cause an in by are be € eport : es ag ogy: “ takes place t t Eastern W come to! Mux o ¢ elther not taking i . ne 6.-—-TROMAS | that pres as another in : : 5. Jonpite promine the coutr wie é ¢ deration of the fact that there memittee On Ae > So vane A vielen ake in the agrte 7 ; a NG IN| SDplar t ment to mee elne ar eavoring to have Panis, and (he fon MAY | tural department is expected The} ' oy i ne] me A telegram was received from |ev 2 erf labor at hand in accepted t that the goverumen ctore | | ; + one) MBAR FUTURE—STATE CON. | President Roosevel saying th ' is ' ce the heads der to lower wa scale, . ittee a| allowed filth te evthe Pe « e er approved the “ panned b © vend t Women Need Employment the ack . avor “ \ © yewt jay received a tte r “ n r ge erent 08 A recent mr from | SAYS THE LAKE WASHINGTON 3 te yn OR. VALERD OF pe. senvencian 70s , a are a aken Si The army of unemployed mes is : . a u of animal industry st on th peaulifer on ol a ression becanie od the Brings Pye age ea Toe weaitary requiations ything In the slangh CANAL BILL WILL BE SIGNED kane va s the! nd that he would call the effect that as soon as the | oo pe geome Ph firearms LA tadereed the recommendations | houses was “clean and a the ba | At a meeting of the Direct ¥ tion of congress to the matter hould open the demand 4 we Ry es Pp tt NeiliHeynolds report, but has placed th deopar ta BY THE PRESIDENT AFTER ervey of the Sixth and Kighth would be far in a e of the su ived Of emp pens. t ing t he most favorable condi to the packers’ paying the | bad light since the Ne mont favorable co amet . CONFERENCE ‘ y wurde, Weld ae wht at 420 Dens pl 4 ¢ . . ‘ eynolds | NCE WITH He ) : : “ | t exe people cannot secure * tee report | ie es ee ee 25,000 Men Idie work for some time yet, and if the Witsen and Neil! Clash. It shows that the secretary of ag WAR DEPARTMENT. " oe hes capeshe a te: viet | As matter of fact there © in ance companies do not pay i and Labor ¢ toner ' riculture has been imposed upon ‘ he ne | "5,000 workmen in ancisco their losses within reasonable | o being mage te arrange day out of employment id W. P. | time n «nds of the unem- | | oe Ex-Gor, John H. McG tere fot ng &. tute Yonventic |MeCabe, secret e San Fran-| ployed will be compelled to leave FEAR FOR CORWIN, lea tant binht tre } . o | direct primary teagwes in the cit cisco Labor council own.” | —_ i where he has been f wveral | that time i-— a aa Much apprehension ix being felt) wooks in the interest of the Lake |. Phe exact date of Be | ; (me the steamer Corwin. Acc al rd) Washington canal. A bill author lelle's Vinit hae not me to past records she should have | NO IMMUNITY BATH. fring the construction of the . ea hupen, but ns aici ‘aie | i re Nome by this date. It is] has been passed the senate|GURGLARS LEAVE $45 IN| fodt for entertaining PHILADELPHIA, June 6—An{ & that the lee has gone out/ and ¢ bee i |Yotng Men's Repub immunity b will not be fur jfrom St. Michael and the roadway ite the 5 sign PURSE, TAKING BUT 825/ gtubning to tender tim L « first obtained the Inished P exident Cassatt, of the jat Nome is clear. tL. MH. Gray this| aad js land reception rgemer f the owner of the pr Pennaylvan sd by the Inter laren stated that he believed that) soon as the font ean conte WHEN HE HAD AN OPPOR- lars are already being made quired by law, the « state Commerce Commission, which | | the Corwin had arrived and the cap-| with the government engineers and j being King county, the refuses to subpoena him before it BRING WRONG | ‘#la had notified the head office at | the war Pa oe Q | TUNITY TO STEAL THE EN Monday night ifor a hearing i PRESIDENT AT | SCHOOL. iTON June 6-—Presi j r ¥ ident and Mra Roosevelt today at ABATH MOUSE oat the president would sign the/ divides with hie viet, has come ip apeaeval tended the cSmmencement exer-| Mtallties, three scorem— taemrmutia~ wa bill at un earty date. Senator Piles ht in a complaint fled af po Fon. qganit . eee «lcixes at the National Cathedral |!e*, including the ste. ware. + fand Representative Jones are us| » last evening by ae Sed hv. Metis. bes } school for girls, in the suburbs, in|®0Uses, as well as the Méoming to a decision rendered j tia their influence with the depart: | Mine Anderson, rooming tr mee a a of|whiech thelr daughter, Ethel, is a| CTD". were reported as thee. Mertay by Judge Gordon tn the ment to make sure suces the Brooklyn Howse, Second av. and ew einedoms : wults of the ‘aw wind and hell oer, © man has a privilege | jf passage of the measure | Univers ‘which swept over the suuthern pore + wore any-| jor. McGraw stated that it was vet . tes I areely through the efforts of Sen: | Boston tne tend and Thacsncnneall | Gev. McGraw stated that, while TIRE AMOUNT pool t be AGAINST MAN ean 7 they encountered considerable op: | ; i t position at the hands of the war| tranete WASHIN Maven arren HOURS SEVERAL BIG department, there was so dowbt] A rare avia among thieves who peggy ps are OKLAHOMA, Olea, Sie 6——Two ity treasurer's office to pay Anderson reached her evening Sh) Orders were ixawed today by Cricf c had = fone lar Police Wappenatein tifying and had stolen | pety which contained | prom { Oklahoma end Indian ‘Tertf- on which op 1, Hight rate © taxes must thon jew laet night peokentad ator Piles and Representative | found © requires th ac . | More than 60 families have been ewner of th lewet rendered de » be o ni a by « ) of Chickasaw, the largest nearby has been Jones that the Bil was parsed. ithe Several important deals have pound floor nvm}, ao-any 9 . oon made today in real estate. In such butiding -.. ‘ alt The thief left the] sipicted district. ‘These women are} saloon. In this vane qulr wn, arsembied in a nfiss meeting Rpmere was on trinl|ne cestern addition Row Curtis Hi. So far as can be learned Hoth: lig be apprehended wherever seen| ment ip evaded by necuring the « to solicit funds to tide the unfor- WHR selling liquor without | MA" Purchased six lots from Mattie Jing else was removed. but a thief |opiside of the hound which | sent of the Seattle Brewing & Ma unate planters over the present fe the Paxton Bat A. Thomas, paying $17,000. The who would knowingly leave Amy [hate been set aside for their clans|ing company, sub-lessece under | season * | Sound Investment Oo. has sold ty P The damage in it and the citizens men to afrent wide of the re-| of the y known od on | a Second ad money behind deserves to have Bit {ood will be charged with being dis-] Lampin | dollars wi run ba «Sane Sno nd and | A. Fassbender two unimproved lots gieture framed and busg up ia the |: sainortar’ peresead, : s ae | [into six figurés, as practically all Sto oe battle of beer | 9 a a peg hs Pike a office of the chief of police | ihe order specificatly states that! | we o big — be “ang of thin seo~ As jand Summitt av. for $26,504 ot} auch wome at refrain from | | tion was devastated. oy gece agg ped tne | The northwest corner of Harrison eller gene co aloud tha waar INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . ep 4 lot made om that ac |2e4 Terrace st. have been sold for nq dint riding about the Governor Hanley has of a PITTSBURG, June 6—A territle 4 C. KB Bogardus for $15,000 Phe sttwets in ward of § . electric storm here yesterday dei~ that the Manor] seerty wae owned By © En Liny ‘Ah wit « +f means | Baker, a tobacco trust r oe ee nw pees ft wet jats on the corner of Terry av.| > ‘“ an Et { prehend the m wheee means 4f tive charged with attempting to | "4" of dollars’ dama y - 7 ne = bona = and Terrace st. has been sold for] | Capt Spaniding will this afternoon Hvetiheod are open t r bribe Representative Baker to vote | S18 ted up the street car traffic Wellding and produ 85,000 by M. Gottstein to Philip| ‘ake formal possession of the har | for a tt nd frightened many fieense in court. Upon this bs oe Wenatchee no, Palle | pormaster's office. Among steat Mid the chief, “I intend to keep against the anti-cigarette bill =~ Boees ny Tes. . ie) enatchee dea these wore re they belong. | iden’ apinentraell gp esting | wee made by A. 8. Gross of” the py thm at hanes bags pn: thei district which the elty hae set! | WILL GIVE EXCURSION. § | SEAT RSAROS BRM.» mn ve General Investment Co. ae © . be dPide for them, and we will take any ———— | | adjoin tan Leeda Stirratt & Goetz has incor porated | offetal a a Bore, Bogen oi attion “necessary to achieve that | The high seh orchestra wil WORD WIL an Imvestment company for busi-/80t the most superstitions se ona.” } . Som-| ive Ite annual moonlight excursion fame building ling. yet they have their opinion | OLYMPIA, June 6—Land Com : — for se00,000.. with a capitalisation! Nich are deep rooted | missioner Ross and United States| #4 dance next Saturday evening ) - une The “ Df u | a Capt. Spaulding was obec by} . | Engine Crittenden of Seattle held | 7 ; a Feke % ‘= 'y . vt the hoodoo number of votes, 13. It ean soe yesterday regarding | * hat will be wour at Mey-| | Jenbauer bay wit reins. T doesn’t look good to many water} jan the land lying between the high MORE 10 AU 0 RACE front * hab wo “ wehadetigee te 00 by « sig = land low water line, and it will com | 4 no ke hie ¢ plicate matters srt would not take bi barge Sumday.. Four 0 i iderably tee 1 FRANKFORT - ON - THE-MAIN, | be hoodooed © days WHR (2) oem only @ portion of the shore } publics n, 1s elected sheriff of Mult: June 6.-—The Horkemer auto mee) —————-———- | the lake. Ht was agreed. that the omah county by a plurality of 20, from Frankfort to Vienna was j ' teamera from Dawsot | public should be given suitable ac : " arg a ality of ra z aa here tediy. Prince Hen teborse got through . the} ee? ea daae date Tom Wor he reform candidate, ngore ang | drew 20th place. " co hm Mere tor the}. Petey P. Pierce, of Buffalo, was| | —— atgoey Age heli [the only American este contest the election on the Gtectosures re FOLK TO GREET BRYAN. | seg | 1 of fraud. In Sellwood pre- . | will carry 600 tor oe cinct 200 votes were fraudulently sailings of the . 12 ateengere * ie eee NEW YORK, June 6—Gov."Folk, |.” asnnaro. Boy Ble late ee eee ‘The different steamship com th . Pg hell pay ntend [COrdance with late Gor- | option. Rave sot the dates for the | TIPPETT LEAVES HOSPITAL | ’ t Mi . inted | man's requ let eae ; © of chairman of the ¢ IN ter to his son, his rrow CITY SECURES WiRE. tailings and the Obic | | | aubye ‘ harge of the reception to be vad zn roan ’ com the taken to the Wayside hospital on} j Boo 0 haf . en Ve . possible. The exe ne at} Work of extending the distrib in }| Monday morning m the Sen i _ 7 1s) from bs . home and wi ttended by « system of the city ’ Ranting plant and Pennsylvania will sail : 1 J . # of r h s) provided Riad — y I i Page Bring from mo n tT and lodge, fr. O. F., met wal be . 24 nip congres ent W e init ghting department is able to ee a day . ad ble to leave the : ; aa o's t ‘ wotinn | | Oakhill comete ' ¢ poles for such work, For 7 tn Sk x maceration that 3 ui. Not BANKERS GET MEDALS ’ ter has been done, owing to = | aeted Chahie of the bmp . t ® NEW YORK, June 6—Ir ” a oa ae oa iiiting he . posed « wn sistant ‘ i tion of the es in counec-| ment of » 3 of BAT é ‘ ae ting trons OCKTON, ¢ June 6-~A | @nimais infected t era \ Japanese war, V. P. § ct stean, e waded with ab t of \e he latg-|awine plague " ow : “gy tip : : ‘ r e of fj be VANCOUVER, B. ¢ June 6 c and James § an, New York se aad p n , rye fi ’ e A f ; een T ay ytaccy Maga A ended |banke esterday received decora At ution, | len : eurtey; | Chief of Police ‘ who | ms of the of the I UP TO THE PRESIDENT. evera M Mo t the is Isr, - . . th nance nting the iderable i WASHIN e | dickerin JOINT WHEAT RATE CASE ne ' eof ae Rance. granting | nial si oD proton | writers” ROVEMENT CLUB TO MEET, | throw ‘ ¢ WA ro June 6.—The Re prc t . ‘ June ate | IMPROVE tate etusen to give WILL CONSIDER PLANS. ‘ H M I 1 the cor r . « Mobrt = scalon tn 1tte t with - . t ur by a " a 7 b ‘ ‘ er in Ce T ‘ o r. » be held to o - it * . Ving! in e fe _— sctinietieinds mysteric recently, morrow nig

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