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° {AST EDITION Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News BLACK HAND THREAT FOR MAYOR MOORE in Which His Life and the Lives of His Family! SEATTLE HAS Are Threatened---Vile and Insulting Epithets BANNER LOAD Are Freely Used. WEATHER FORECAST ATTL . , *) Blackhand, | LARGEST PASSENGER LIST OF y Tr is @ 4 with 5 | THE SEASON (68 TAKEN By morning A Different Letter, STEAMER TO GRAGWAY LAS corn t signed) In the same mall th yor ro-| NIGHT . # at he Honorable May et ately ars! writer wilt Dear Sir : eeoting x parm the mA ’ wu ; Calle Mayor Names 1 We * ba arenes " wany vile epithets| Union, it was sly decided applied to | tet a letter expressing our « “bandit.” | a of the stand you are * | keep om until Seattle ix w ’ A~[clty ought to be an and law abiding. I have the be You have ¢ x a few Yours moet sincerely * gays the her with LO by the Bex PROBING te members of y POLICE THE SEATTLE STAR —Showers Tonight and Tuesday; WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE LONGWORTHS ARE IN LONDON F caged § meny ONE CENT Moderate South to West Winds cmsettsimiieiimmiiemiadinmmdiin 906 vol NO a5 CENTS PER MONTH gr PACKERS OBJECT 10 ~ ANY MORE PUBLICITY SPENDS HIS TIME IW ANL Newspapers Are Given Free Access to Walls Whitewashed Since Investigation, But When Sausage Room is Reached Are Firmly Ins vited to Stay Out. | |JAMES FERRIS 18 IN DURANCE ..41,., : mae 10s ebiiniienh: othe THE GEVENTH TIME IN AS tempt t 1 ¢ ment question this h the president. After MANY DAYS ON SEVENTH stor Beveridge . fw ; F ot in & CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS. . |; ; ’ ny norte by t ile cae | James F ' h, who pro 1 . | te to be a barber, and 1 . . « Gecret Service at Work. ; board ns Chtef, Wappenstein’s | ‘ , ae ! Secret service men are reported 7% t Thi ve " bag packing | to be route here with sensational ae Hey . . t eal to the lx ition in their possession as to ; w a Minbo again for about the 1 fede ent © the use of preservatives by the beef & wah enth time ft days. Th he . . + x 1 be ly tryls a They were sent to Chieago by ore Pt ertain spare time le ant ; the president as soon as he ot t in which to practice his srs ming ! been advised verbally of the re- z. profes ty : { the investigation of Labor ris in charged thin time with) * 5 . od ers Neill and James charge. Fe te fe 4 ane are Information a Club. $1 Shahn Bee Bony Benepe It it sald that they have conclude no gn ‘vabiied by a pb WASHINGTON, D. ¢, J 1L— exhaustive inquiry which will ing rolman in time to prevent bebo tebe gamers oy Bove oe eS Oe oe Sie asker af him from going on the rocks h ” bass | kne it will remove e im from going on the n Ss t luences that are being exerte of the ngress and the great cate ts with the view of foree ident to capitulate. Cannon ator Bever- ROKEY CONGRESSMAN AND MRS. LONGWORTH PHOTOGRAPHED ON or Mg Al gyre Mt mg teggn ll THE DECK OF THE LINER ST. Louis. | F. Hast an D etgnt} —_—— jin charge of W. B. Clifton | LONDON ) ul Mr and} ed he will dine with them at Ascot sine ice MD Se Nicholas Longworth were the| Meath | D JAM 1S SEING EXAM. | act as an emetic. But not all of . 4 by the le ° | them ate the same amount, and one . Camera fleade met them at. the eongre ats WED BY CHEMISTS TO DE-/ little girl, who simply tasted of the| y er, The weather 4 imposing the as _ —_ ple, was made sick. The police de threatening. Tonight de Chambrun, 23 Rue [AMINE WHETHER THey | Be, as SS castee aishetien te the end anew tallet sabe wenn 5 DRUNKENNESS AND INHUMAN torneys, Morris, Southard & Ship 7 theory that if the poteoning a4 br i ae for the| NOMR, June 31 ley, is that Jordan met Mrs. Stam- eee ARSENIC. K # arsenic, some of the varying | OME aS ‘ hed tht trip to Ge ut ft is belleved | key. « prominent mi TREATMENT ARE CHARGED | dor on the strest est og Ee 4 4 - doses | comsan ed must certainly | x fer a stant |that~the Longworths will meet the !mously nomin ted ¢ BY WIFE OF WELL-KNOWN erg st be mcg on os = Mees Prof. Horace Byers, of the | "#¥e deen fata he Athanth *y | Raiser, who probably has not for) fr icles @ congress 7 ; department of chemintry, | Same Consignment were met by A wior Reid and | geiten the girl who spilled red wine |r mans meeting of mine SEATTLE MAN. Se ee ee fo be mistaken, the police| Of 60 ples made from the rasp-| ther Ame * They will b# thel@ver the bow of his fine yache| ere Saturday pasiaiieinii mn Ot bag Mra ome ge her ithe task on hand of running! berries at Berg's bakery, but 17| It is reported ‘ ; jor. It ix nor |Steteor, when Prince Meary paid | sttorneys, who this afternoon ob- B Criminal capable of under | caused trouble The sickness at Se held t afte King Keiword | hat to America The couple Wil © ee eRe RR eee ee enness and inhu-|tained from Judge Griffin a tem- Wholesale and indiscrimin-| the Otis resulted from a small con. |traffic officials wi a expect | item to America in August * bd | Mra. Violet Stax ary injunction festraining Stan- Warder by pouring arsenic inte am. Of # POOR FAMILY FALLS * in the supers > yrpcwen ro t OG mer Bae oy d= " ; : MEIR TO $1,500,000. | a the sus er from disposing of the property. Rn - + o : 7 a we fivoree from An Previous to marryiag Stander in © turned out at the ve time n | tontus and be netrument | s c Pot Piet Byers reported finding so has been heard. ‘ |& Bile Moma, fows, June 11, @|fasine Mtander, The facirament Gan Francleto, he Femaeey, 156, the ie of arsenic in pert ot a ple potson ts re e it he # --Four heirs living here, who #®] 11°, aa vadall ot ota relate s beg snothonte saat te, ftom the lot that sickened 20/ must have been placed in the jam m the |® have two sisters and a brother # ve existed between the with th Me lalntite his wife in of the Portland Cordage | with marderovs, intent, according # Is Lon Angeles, have been no #/ ¢ four years. Atjorney| Alaska for a certain eunatéerath Probably 16 guesta at ito th gnete ed Gene > tin t * tifled that they are the sole #/ 2" , ~ Alaska for a certain on, ene A io the masefactarere jealers t is Ie betta to the Childn ate in # |: M. Jordan is named as one of the | and later, in order to persuade her i playe e same symp | who handled It. The packing co t mT 65 wee wire to the dres { and it ts ‘ 4 Mier after eating tarts con | pany <lalins to tne only beneeel ot ond class and $35 steerage |® Childress county, Texas, worth #/ = ah t —— oa oe ery Ss Sa wepene ' : 4 taspberry jam, and invest) soda in frait, a preservative author- | propased ch if made, w & $1,600,000. The local heirs are # ay be Mcce rang mo not a brn pope the Mhoatve “a Das traced this jam back to! ized by statute. to e the first class fares to on * poor . to get Mra. Stander to sign|their property {9 held im equal lot as that from which | Put Into P jand the interme and secon * t t ‘ s wien | reservatives. . of the property that they res and the plaintiff alleges that ° . e to $80. makir har te eaanasedeeenee| ) ovale made class fares to $50, making no change jointly in order to protect her interests The preservative is purchased in |packages into which arwenlc must age rates: fin wt Analyze the Jam. © WN COLLISION analyses are now being have been poured if ignorantly in : weep Se a Of the jam. both of samples jected In the fruit in process of “NO MORE ENTITLED TO sear! pay in polygamous cohabitation with the hotel and from the | preparation hat event, hower 8 PT “ ME? of wives & Poget Sound Packing | the fact that @ smal! pre THAN IF HE HAD A PLURAL.) Bhie gintement’ whe made in th , Where the berries were/tion of the same product was eburec of 4 report of the majority It te expected that re a has to be pented for ITY OF WIVES,” GAY CommiIT lof the 8 these will be submitted) Chief of lice Wappensteta | TEE IN REPORT OF TWO) *EY* 200% , having analyses made of (sd tenate Coda a ing company manage | trom several lots tn addition to} | YEAR® INVESTIGATION, patter an atigation lasting that the poisoning must what has already been reporte {tw care from = process of fer-/and is also carefully investigating! pogToN. Jone 11. «Charles! The cor one instead of arsenic, or) opportunities and possible motives |ruckor condemned to die for the WASHINGTON, D. C. Jone tt ‘The mw jeliberatety the teat onthe would have resulted. jfor introtucing poison into the | murder of Mabel -, Gan abt en the ent of this commities, [ony js he cane 4 etud Sotiege works cases it was/ fruit at any point from Its Drep-| cuted this morning Imeead he wee| Reed & senator from Utah, te}ted, the more certain is onctu that the empiogen each | aration to the time it was served |hes tsed tm the Methodist faith tn . : — 6 the} Bon that the facts ore ¢ a etat enough of the poison to! to the unsuspecting sufferers [his death chamber samoriat- @d in the protes | The warden permitted BFFR AT SS" BIRDSHOT FOR wee President Rex has i : graphed Governor ' te fecision no © with the r execu’ ton mee a " proval. Re i bee . i pe quested to t e | ti gnle of intonicating liquors at | INDIGNANT CITIZEN PROMISES Up towne at ‘ io VE CAUSES ARREST fe" © » Aha ag sig "ROCKEFELLER / people bombarded w . ; | TO PEPPER YOUNG VANDALS |; te the # pr) DOF WILLIAM STEFFIN ON A r gang of boys ; | KANAGAWA GAILS TOMORROW DESTROYING HIS GE OF SELLING LIQUOR) WHO ARE 2 ie neitde bene enabie 3 RETURNS CALL PROPERT ¥ AND MAKING LIFE ™ mi | . | ° ana wa M U aeile tomor OUT LICENSE. | sew ate a the Orient. loaded pes org rears e GENERALLY MISERABLE umber. ‘ . A with selling ® & Shine and R COMPIBGNE, France, Jus ‘ ‘ bird. chet hiies at « Bieense, Wiliam Steffir o- | Japanese scholars wha ha in | With the rma k > intere : * of the Madison park t United States for three years | pe ” ate John D. R . ft R Madic « political econamy ti be | thi e Jace t P lay ¢ t ‘ « , « Tve npor " gardens 6 of birds x TO HAVE MORE TROUBLE the week, after due notice has been | Sterm third. OWNERS OF SMALL CRRFT 7 CUSTOMS OFFICIALS AFTER ptiver . a ‘ THOSE WHO WILL NOT DIS) ag " PLAY LIGHTS AT NIGHT ils 7 PENALTY OF $250 1S THREAT. | @nty iy tl ENEO tnytor xt b \ aignt Law Not Violated. i 1 ' ng , that m Must Carry Light SPEARMINT WINS GRAND PRIX , 4 ot of 189 te } ; : por 1 length mnt | F Par $4 mile. Th violation who won the derby on May 30, Jean $260. The officials 1 ibert’s bay colt Briseoeur wa }so far made no arre but within}eecond and R. Demonbel's colt immediate oO the of the ac plaintiffs at cau rT life safe she must ob- Le decree of divorce. “ und make he [tain an abso OUBURB TIRES according - COED CARS \polihelihelelchaicieletehh hohe | | BANK CLEARINGS. 562,221.47 Jur Jur eee ee ee Peccceses# OF GARDUSALS * . * - * - * _s eee eee PORTLAND, J BI o he ; 4 t the P and Ra ‘ y met head-on at} ST. PAUL, June Whit —_—_ siti tthd Weetiaws ' 18 years he GEORGETOWN WILL MAKE EF- Ne chern * ong departmen ‘ f Union and] resigns July 1 to go into business.| FORT TO PUT END TO ¥ ace 2 Twe ‘ = Stone he t Northern, | unnengers were injured, but |cnd Ant Grete, aOratel passeoger| ORUNKEN AUTOMOSILE PAR. a teccnaiar ti Rane Ot One Ke we ipars eno TIES BY APPEAL TO COUNCIL, av, and ran int | wh fay, whir GREAT EDIFICE DEDICATED. ag he age iovee i : ~<_, | Steps are being taken by indig- . Bicht possess qu sennes Ga we ~ om nant residents of Georgetown to ed to the hospital | Jodiieated vesterday. 40,000 peo, | nave the city council of that suburt |e coming eae pd Heme ype py, jauthorize action whieh will put a oP oe stop to the practice ef automobile “ parties making the sigtt hideous with their drunke® earousals . and | se the oe Gudiecters.aieiem aeeneeen. jM * Mary Baker G Ady, WAS) yald songs. |the morning people whe get pretty, the Seattle saloons were SHOP OF SELKIRK DIES. June w ted by that hour rent an aus tomobile wlied to close at 1 o'clock in - Hi —— U un . and spin owt to George- Saturday night at Garibou Crussins own, where the Hguor resorts are : oe wed to remain open all night. i ' The people in that swburb are up om in arms protesting and promise to take law into their own hands ur some relief is afferded scon through an official channel ROME, J 11.4 he RICH MAN'S SON MISSING. ' Siekly and a victim af the liquor ' ert habit William Hugh Hatfield, son of L. T. Hatfield, a wealthy mer- s * chant of Sacramento, Cal, has been from his home for several eved to be in Se- police received an father ks ond is le. The local from the heart-Droken - = oe Mais ioraing, gives @ tall descrip- , Jessie -L. ¥ of the boy and offering a re- y ' Mrs. He | for any information concerns Pat ing his whereabouts NOME SAILINGS AGAIN TOMORROW armear: PLANNING FOR REVIVALS SEATTLE MINISTERIAL ASSO<« MANY CHRISTIAN A S SCIENTISTS HURT CIATION APPOINTS COMMIT~ TO ARRANGE FOR MEET« $ NEXT FALL i j a RATE WAR IN ORIENT : I SOCIETIES HAVE PICNIC 8 ' rous ' t Herman, a German on interesting? competing lines fro ring busi-!a celebr m at Lincoln p ork of the Holy ‘ yeas at Yokohama for ‘Shanghai. terday.