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LAST EDITIO THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST.-Shewers Tonight; Warmer. day, Showers; Light Weet Winds, wwe Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 4 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906. VOL. 6. NO. 94 : 25 CENTS PER MONTH York ality Captain Keer in in Seattle thin afternoon signing a crew. Phe schooner Mary 1 is lowting lumber for Honolul Wilk wal the latter part of the |THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | 2.) Captain Andrew Jounson, of GRANT PERMIT TO BUILD) theobark Prussia, is loading lumber for New York and he will wail in : ELECTRIC LINE FROM Al about 10 days. The Shenandoah t» betag repaired prep tory to taking a QUAN VO SSATTLS. Humber aboard for New York _ —— ATTORNEYS ARGUE and Pacific Coast Steamship Company )|(ii'0x ‘M'mes'® Thee ove she PIONEER GES sones’ case. Inventor Nearly Loses His Life, But Another of . tae . places ike Everett, Taco and! ‘ Ouade:' « iain . The legal ba Are Still Waiting for Instructions From San iiviiinsnom. ‘The other passengers| | John MeQuade, of Tmsnaual | sheen he bon tho one His Flying Machines Sails Successfully Four Miles and Encircles Washington Monument. aboard of the Umatilla who are re between th were allowed to sleep aboard last ained from the euunty gow missioners « franchise for the eon Bohert Jones for the murder Francisco-=-All Is Quiet Along the Waters| ns, du sete mouts sre taken a | ctrotion of an electric rallway. to| ‘ ya on the Very fow have demanded (8 from Issaquah i a southwest) wreka, April 22, began in earnest Front. n of theit passage money, | fection to Renton, and thenee orth to Seattle having made any claims have | Ft > The apecifientions call for fest orning when the deputy pros opened up the argument f After talking fe 1h accommodated , ‘ ; a Pea ae se # pg ae , Prva “| : RUPFFAL . ¥ ITON, D. C., June 14.— FRANCISCO, June 14.—The , of those signed were mbera of ee ees OOS eee. oe | bse safe Nahe satiety nabenst e which i# an exact Toole Faget he hatte ae oh eee unt] @ Pe eee Reh eee ea ee if McQuade agrees with the terms af) Col, Carroll for the defense, who | ane ta: eee a: or ann newerdn, whieh te wet alttitnted ithe franchise he is to notify the|GREENLEAF STACY, NOW A consumed about an hour Jebinery in tis Bigger Fig. ee an. eee BANK CLEARINGS. # commissioners within 16 days He| ]and dropped into the Niagara rt Lincoln Beachy re resumed by |" ae Aes Se #/is allowed two years In which SLIC CHARGE, WAS ONCE 8, G. GAMBLE MISSING. | He wa to escape with ade asful flight at about » Has no Instructions. June 14, 1906 91,615,441.45 ® | begin the work of construction, od t atarte fre » of the Pacific . A WEALTH ‘ j hin Hfe valed he same time He started from company’s steam At the Seamen's union headquar June 14, 1905 096,438 five years to finish it any: an Se GAT s. @ pore ble, & —— bid * who! the the Virginia shore and « four was may mile ling the Washington mon- a howunion crew, | ters, Seeretary Gill stated that he ved nothing further than City of Puebla the Instruction to order out the mor Rave this evening with non. Late yesterday afternoon the Ma hands for (he north rine Stewards’ and Watters’ uni side made 4 statement te lared a strike, but this has little TWLE-—HE BUILT “STACY'’S er Bal ne time, haw t niaalng for date inst year...8 618,002.60 FOLLY.” the three weeks and the police|{o tne call for help, extricated him,| Beachy landed on the grounds of Rave-Deen requested to investigate hurt, but not seriously the White House, and after leaving ehaeneteeeateenes ee a come & aentgned for Gawibie’s ¢ wreckage of flying his card dined at the senate res unexplainable absence, as nie trunks! chine was ale jtaurant and returned to Virginia. saved . id clothing are still left in the] That the vexotiations are off | effect aa they were ome Walls | notel od . the prevent out at Sam Fran pow ag tically shut news that « the immedi Walls that Greenieaf ate result being that more union | | yenty old, who 20 years ago was etions from San | » involved. jaf the wealthiest farmers in the The arbitration committee ts tn {Sas has been removed to the poor. | lote wammary of at San Francisco and is house thére, recall a unique er matilla and City of all Interested in the I pried is whicn local pioneers en walkout of the had ree seeee steamer Asaistan salle tonight for south receive neral Manager MOLE TONIGHT, m Alas ba i ae each terclved to build in what were ‘ Sent, ciate teapen S00 6.500 CITIZENS OF RENTON ARE ANX. | aged jn the ‘8a, evidence of which 2 {ven by officials r Phen preased by bo! eUH remains Pacific Coast Steamabip com- | t are freely expressed by both | 10U8 TO HAVE TOM WNELAI| In the boom of 1888, Biacy, Menry officials of on it jhe ed Jae «Na MEE late yesterday ah Humboldt Not Affected. GAN REARRESTED—WILL AB-| higgins sith marcy that ince id The Humboldt, which not Khow what to do with It, end phic Inst rae ka ports, will not be affected. Ar - - _ — then the quburbs of the city man to at once Secretary Gill stated thie morning | song which would transcend any-| ALASKA-YVUKON EXPOSITION cciblhiainttitinainids . santincmapapictncast —— men for the Umatilla and|the Humboldt pays the Pacific] NEW YORK, June 14.—Robdert B.|, *,ae meeting has bean. called jihing Inthe northwest, | Drak anon no unaseal etir] Const @teamahip company © sertala |Reasevelt, uncle. of the preaidest, ts Renton onl to discuss the) Rtaey spent $50,000 in erecting the| OFFICIALS SEND FORMAL RE.) EFFORT TO REPEAL EARLY | that it will be able to secure that heen made by the officials to| percentage of its earnings for use| died at 4 o'clock this morning at! slo Millhuff murder case, sad [0 / penitence Row used a boarding number, But for passage over the demand of pig seg my A hyaet at Third and Marion, which| @VESTS FOR ADVIGORY) CLOSING LAW WILL MEET veto of Mayor Moore it will require ont that order of its offices, et Mackint ry jackintosh that Tom gan, the) was @ poor invenime: t tes. 4 s almost certain be peeh-a pe panant shat © BOARDS TO GOVERNORS HOG WITH OPPOSITION IN THE and only hauly | hia country home on Long Island Captain Patterson, when| Humboldt freight and pays the] He was a staunch democrat, be tw make © statement, said| members of the crew. The Hum-ling minister to the Netherlands Loa por first suspected. Be re tis ‘aGilt known as “Stacy's Folly to fail to secure that number. the situation was well in hand| doldt Steamship company is an tm] from 1888 to 1890. a charged with the! Yesier Dullt the fine home on Third) GATT AND M'INNES, COUNCIL. The chief supporters of the meas~ 1 that advances were awaited | dependent concern and not affiliat | He was also treasurer of the dem "Posi, ji callie Cems abd James that was occupied by the | will be its author, Counctiman the meu in front of the gates, | ed with the coast steamship owners |ocratic national committer, and 4] penton titene amt le Ce | pubite Hbrary until tt was burned. a4 ——— y, and he will probaly: be z the seamen lounging! There is no disorder and to an | distinguished lawyer, merchant and ae, and a Bumnber ond MeNought built the mansion at)», vet ° seconded in his efforts to secure ite , The pro-boose faction of the city| passage by Counclimen Zbinden, with t anett d hard sledding in| Burnett and Morrison, and possibly noticed. At pler B, two police of as, esenmetnies td -o Gyaee " Steward Rafeno clatmed that} ficers are im attendance, but their [should face a. trial, Delleving that) neste Mbrary bullding. It i* now| in)! oe hea mg P ey bent Bert the Conway hers © chief opposition will ne is ukon tair were malic propably from Councilmen " this will rewait in either clearing " e repealing the ordinance woul! b by the middle of } duties have #0 far consisted mainly On the opposite corner, where it le)! to Govern . oN ’ edad tc have a erew forlot walking up and down mingling a —— = Fe used an @ boarding house. eine ee es vat + presen wetland a5 nares ay Hurd, Bev and < ric oe ip t . en 4 had} made — . y k ne hours of 1 and 5 a. m or three other members deciare the Biweard’s department and had) with the men, as they woukt an) different times, or. it he has been |MEALTH REPORT 16 UNIQUE.| McINneR of the Northwest Terri-| council now stands on the matter, | are ppored to the measure. | Oc~ vigned up half of the com: | time. deceiving the authorities, bring out The communteatior ¢ measure may pane the councti| cupying middie ground are Councll- the Influential business men there | Peurth and Marion, which was have openly insisted that Nelligan} maven 9 make room for the Car-|\"” the approaches to plers A/ outsider nothing unusual would be | «porteman, of the orew of 36. Many There are 12 of 15 passengers 4 by President J. BK Ch at @ pinch and be ent up to Mayor | men Mul Murphy, and as a eral I A. N here it is almost cert they v - Both executives are asked to ed, but ft can hardly he majority of the council on the meas. # ‘ the truth as to what he may Know) Ag aimost remarkable coinel-| "EO O07 Oy ae of the shocking murder, —- eceurred tm the published |“" pesdaoed ; - ol | report of the olty health * “ = ] .. OE TE LOS begpedlyg gta the dihegempnaie sgain with votes enough to|ure on ite first consideration. | esterday. During the month | |) 26% ID An Me one te r wer the veto |. It is expected that the ordinand» - <= } ber of deaths in the ely | ering ema oe ae tae ; firwt parnage the ordinance| will be introduced next Monday Seere bet + moting « yer exposition | will require only eight votes, and it} night 4 will be referred to the | ETTER 18 RECEIVED TELLING joy Nah oven ites| arrangements, Theee boards » is possible, though hardly license and revenue committee, relied upon by the local f Mact that tho figures are ox | /oue “Pon By nr EXECUTIVE THAT THE DE ‘ ate the same ax those for May, North, At present in| PARTMENT 8 NOT ACTING 190%. | And this Gerpite the increase | , +g ia + gab IN GOOD FAITH. S ne iy 20,000 Im the populatior there, temporary committees RP es formerly appointed bavir Ais - — WANTS Use OF STREET. =|") On Monday the site inspection o—_—__—__ - Mayor Moore ts in receipt of p " SS gecko dape letter from a well known citisen of| €O OUT AS RESULT OF REPUL| a ey rar clntie moras tor permin | Nadeatl Wil! Deain the deferred | { Nn HUNDRE ACRES ost & re a 4. | Seattic whose name in withheld to'mse a portion of Dharborn epect of sites offered for the fair 4 oo arte ph chair pe: meme “ rom publication, declaring that cer; SAL OF BO: PRINTERS To “* . . Blin this city, Magnolia bluff will be DROUGHT FOR $280,000 FOR) ings of the steel plant. Upon this | ‘Tout Publication, declaring that cs GGL Wateds Uadend addition, ob] ns city. Magnolia biuft wilt be ground also will be the offices of = wee S i poltee Terese) PAY STRIKE ASSESSMENT, & teniporary factory alte. The por|iscations taken up in the afternoor NORTHWESTERN IRON | the company vave said that they will not observe thon Of the street to be so used ie at | 4 #0 will proba Moore, ¥ he orders eo The results of this investigation wi Pour hundred acres will be sei |* O08 fakth ¢ = Ban | — ithe fost of a biuff where it will not!ie turned over to the executive potiee re | he likely to be used for street pu! mittee t stitesle ai ing the morals of the town A small sized printers’ strike & Hkaly to be used for street purl committer to be sifted to the fair a man n Dt Th on inal chelce some me 1 guess Wappenstein knows |on in Seattle ns the result of boss |S ornate. nas aluniaain Che | Lruatees for final cholee some thme] MAYOR HAS HEARD NO WORD ‘nunieated with Mayor Moore to ask STEEL COMPANY — PART | SET ASIDE FOR FREE Sites. |aside for free sites tor manufact uring Institutions that are expected to follow the completion of the nough about the workings of a po | printers who belonged to the anton for an exte —— steel plant Already several in 9 jotts coupe -_ FROM HEAD OF FIRE e- ratio oe . quiries for sitea have been received, | department to be able to get his [refusing to pay the «trike asseas | INDIANA “is TOWING. . ee is teens, ani orders carried out of to find out the | ment of 10 per cent on the wage PARTMENT, WHO WAS DUE A. Meere, acting for the/ and in two instances eastern man t t " ; ery to the exec official ern iron & Steel com | nfacturers have announced their in| e*"on why i pope dig oo pap aden a oe on workigg The steamer Indiana, which left} + city ae ee ee } this morning completed the tention of erecting factories at| “ | ie re / fan Franciseo Monday nigat fur Be © RETURN YESTERDAY, He shout Pega Syren Ne ed he aol ever, | have no reason to beliewe| Two men have beow called ont] ttle, ia ¢ the bark Wit W a ee iene eens ae of Kirktand, paying there-| The remainder of the prop hat any member or membera of the jof R. ® Peters’ shop, ewe out of fae S chitlenel we ie on peony a rages Nir ainder of the pro on , 4h “ ve urchased by - word fro mhim. It is explained that . 996 acres, will be placed upon the Are not trying to do thelr full the Ivy Printing company and one} Copper Mountain syudieate for use| Fire Chief Cook's leave of absence|the steamer on which te coi alse 1] granted a month eo by Mayor|to return home de tied up at San Pie is the property upon which market by the company for home from another small shop, four men | in Alaska. The todiana is secured an option the site and business purposes being affected so fur, ~ Thiv nection | / te bd bringing tretght end : ‘ and pary takes the unten laid: fae >i jperted to be bringing freight and) sroore, on account of illnews, expired |FT&MCiaco on account of the strike, f defore his departure for Wash-| Mr. Moore announces that work Guise cone oe ansongers for ine Pacific Comat *Pired | nut the trains are stil running bee where he went to secure will begin at once upon the foun : gage ly ings them Steamahip company on account of | ‘!* morning ot 6 9. m, and there | ;, the two elties and the Sua> under the ban of the organization to construct the Lake dation for the first blast furnace. the latter company's rteamers being | hae been no ex of it granted. ° ti a sutingac fettiomen! i s ‘ ed. | graph and telephone wires are in canal by private em-|the plans for which are now al watt a satinfactory date odie | tied up Nelther has the absent chief com-|full operation. ‘3 reached most completed sats : | Peace Negotiations. | WHITE@ AT KLUKWAN ARE BE: jerreRsoN IN FROM NORTH = Negottati are #til} pending be | instantly killed was blown to bits tween the Typographical uaken's| SCORED TO PRBL UNEASY) a. mer Jefferson arrived early Ll end scattered over the deck mittee and the bows printers,| OVEN BEMONSTAATION THAT| this morning from Skagway and| Burns Two Hours. |with a fair prospect of an under) wa rte with 47 passengers j ieedinaddis’ atiebiattes te 06 standing being reached In the ease} §@:@EING MADE BY RIOTOUS| of whom were from the tnte The} Lape = =. of the smaller shopa. None of the Jefferson just missed the big crowd Heved to have been the cause Of) pai ig § LEWALO 18 MAKING biager shops have felt the effect of) 'NGRANS. Fairbanks and Dawson, als oan te = ; < of peo go “| the agitation, as proprietors there “million in i dust, and this therasd two hours before it weal © TIGMT AGAINST RETURN: /nave act been ie the babthet Wart] a come south.an one of the first extinguished ING TO ILLINOIS TO FACE Em. [DA 19 thy , ne we = paseore <vec ‘The dead and injured are all lo neal ell gy _ - bpd Pe By k ane nd injured are all lone | os emaENT CHARGE surrendered when the” sttke aa | <T®a hundred natives of Alaska yim itl BE: were Poiding a big potiatch # /LONGSHOREMEN ARE prerany * enforced on all meni ciokdam, a short. distance tre a‘ - win eeniiaia Hain@®, when the Jefferson came} } ? — sila ‘ . at j a etre ° ad | | RULLED IN EXPLOSION ON Sheriff 1. C. Smith will apperr! some of she smaller proprietors ic ieedn dat Genet” wares {LOCAL IMMIGRATION OFFI. | take no action untit @ decision could a | before Judge Hanford, in the federal ~ . x j be arrived at by the officials a : AMERICAN STEAMER, BODY oe teneavow ta apoies te ani ty ef ie Bon. a mand pet or * Cortes Fort, at CIALS, AFTER HEARING THE| patiensl carte, 1 ay ge a on diady eninee yaad do thelr own rr n t wast swearing in addit! ‘ 7 _ OF ONE BEING PICKED UP IN + one Ae yg Bec ae ase why event the extend fur. States deputies and hb CASE, REFER THE MATTER) | Brothier and his attorney, Will H. | PIECES ON DECK ‘cmmgpetben at ald, the shoe sa her than gepected, aa the absence > Skagway for further as Morris, attended the meeting, which , man wanted in Chicago for y © label will affeet parties doting TO WASHINGTON, D. C., FOR continued all m Brothier is iri oe embextiement, should not be asiness with the shops in ques eme that the natives, who » making mpt to tensed tion engaged In fishing, had ee evade deper the hope that LIVERPOO! June = 14, —The] a big was oe ne oO Some of the boas members have | d-thelr firet pay of the sea-| THREE SCHOOLMA’AMS AND | be = so he save himself m line steamer Haverford on June 1 on 4 warrant iasued Un-| naid part of the asnesement, which jean fram some unknown source from returne Philadelphia, while prepar-| ANTWERP, June 14.—The |der an application for his reauisl: /haw been levied for several mouths | had ured enongh of the Alaska| ONE PROFESSOR FALL VIC-| the question as to whether Denire| % await tria t — i steamer Mouse has sunk in the | ton, forwarded by the governor of| past, and others are in arrears from | “hy "to erente an w . Br ‘ onvict, shall which are ap . “4 0 ente an aiy feeling = . b . i this morning. was ig-| North sea. Ten were drowned Hilinots, It is charged that he has the first notice The snlon. Bas | got tovard cortain mente at] ee ee te ¢ ie Y an explosion in her hold} ~ - | been indicted by a grand jury at the taken the stand that all meniters| thewi@ien nativity, but also against] PLACE DURING VACATION | wa re e Brothier is being held at the po- Killed five persoms instant-| Steamer Edith is at Tacoma to-|tnstance of the Edward Stanwood | most share the sirtke levy whether ie dhe arinies ta bast | nent i Washing-| lice station without bail. He asked eed injored at least 40. | day completing her Nome cargo and | Shoe company on an aceusation of | working oF n ie een a = 1 Immigration| that ball be fixed, but, ow to The sixth victin died en route to} will return to Seattle tomorrow to|hnving embersied $126, and that he OAIEET tias tha Sedteteen toi! jhoard held secret hearing at thetr| the importance of the | ‘Chiet ‘ ppovtiat One of the five men/ load a stock shipment fled from Ulinols to this state. {sn Gcemmite.ginhed inns oor me sage ys Ae — headquarters he Lumber Ex-| Wuppenstein declined te take the had m received from Klukwan| etn ofthe teachers of the & change building, but determi to risk of giving him his libe | Chated feeling of unrest. prevatiod| attic high school with his arrows -- jamommg the whites and useletance/and it is said that three teachers | i atePBgs Bede mone COT i ot paar | SNODDY FILES WITHORAWAL, ant tien. close of the present school term. 1 - | — Cupid has also watched one of | ee Sie ce eee | \eu CFs FLAVOR the professors 1 th teacher | . ptracens ry ee ING EXTRACTS, | has also fallen in front of the wing “ ea r the sul brought by 1 cherub, and he is to take a help . . ~ ¥ ’ j Wa amainet Ke rd - ‘Thakie dare bottles of favoring | meet during the summer vacation | Pls cans citaoih ureuieie a ; | ext aollocted at one of the noda} But he will be back when the fall | tones 3 Oe “4 Me ST. LOUIS, June 14—The pre the in the} term opens, while the three lady | : - fount@ins of city are eared the action as Twa rma aT tet TRAIN ine ‘ ‘ PM. lO | liminary hearing of James KE. Smith,| pandsipt Mayor Moore for examina-| teachers Ic claims to teach| li santas ¢ Attorney 6 jthe wealthy farmer, and his asso-| ¢ danulysia for the purpose or | the inspiring scholars by their mar | “ a Se jolates, accused of conducting 4 pe > coe auadece thao’ coatain | Hal REBEL AT UNJUST METHODS | emaree of ite Anatinn, whe lpn slavery plantation, was held today.| guy dmfossenting inaredienis. They| The four who are to be marri¢ It was shown that Smith allowed | ary agbeted respectively California |*re said to t the office to pay the negroes, One| Grange, @alifornia Ambrosia ane | Vengeance on OF OTHER INSURANCE CON- who worked five months re . - : » a Pp . ted mt f ' CERNS, AND WILL SETTLE| others, after onthe | Oe = | conven in life and have held over| LOSSES ON HONEST BASIS. of work, did not even get their] lthetr heads the threat that the names on the books and recetved! unlucky pupil t take the final | | nothing | jexams if they breathe a word off gan rRANcrsc : ‘ 5 ous’ Wiles china Cal {ahr ; LNCTECO, June 14— ARE BARRED } stockade on the| WATERFRONT SWITCHING Three deale of 910,006 t " wi re [pads today. Sarah R Hott 7; © will be no immediate ac:}man bought from the Home ( / ne y the in fimection of clearing| struction company the west 120] tt h dise mad av. of raflroad tracks un-| feet of lot 1 and the south 20 feet | t ble ples the tunne! ordinance of three |of the West 120 feet of lot 2, blook | aoe F sid Mayor Moore thi & Knight's addition, payir morning, “for the reason that the This property is on Fif | PREPARE GENERAL ane tunnel § et in condition to be| teenth a¥! and Columbia s O08 ANGELES, ¢ ‘ ORDINANCE , seed Tor aM pit on ar la conte ' BB OK baum has nght from G ‘ : ; : , , plated. 1 have conferred with the|M. B, Richmond fhe west 60 feet of > oy o : aed | rallro " ey asnure|lote @ and 8, block a..A. Dens| H 119 ; “ eth efundin, : ' \ ne that y tly observe| ay Broadway addition, for $17,0 bure 1 F Lreot : t the regulations keeping the| The location of this property is on | houre . \ q pret uF Tne croasings clear of cars or in other|Seneca st. and Kighth av, The| Mre. Scheck on in the comell at us ~“ Wa ways unnecessarily obstructing | property at the corner of Marion st, | wher husband asked what they |meeting, | The refunds are | smal . wf te traffic along the. waterfront.| and Seventh av. has been sold to | were ng. The murdered @ {hat numerous, aad. the. ay : ; 8 Pleasure it le to Start on a Wedding Trip When a Crowd of Fools Who Ciaim to Be Your | fit i do not. want to unnecessarily’ Mora N. Allen by M, B, Foster for © face ie L pwder-stained. The police et eee a pore. te ba aoa wy paebeeos Frie nds Gather to Give You a Merry Adieu, \inconvenience the railroads.” $19,000, are investigating,

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