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AST EDITIO eat The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ! STEAMER SAILS WITH <<" Toutes SCHOONER ARGUS AND | * \* \* © over game * * ONE CENT | a et THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.-Showere Tonight and Saturday; Light South Winds. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1906 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, VOL. 8 NO. 95 a5 CENTS PER MONTH RIBLE GALE SOUTH OF CAPE t of 21,000 baty | Ww. Yt 1a ee days ago. Coming. nort ARE ANXIOUS TO HEAR OF r y . . | , = $s ps AB EY CTT RNR or the pedrece ta the « and] ‘ : oll for Seattle for Union Moyer, W. J. Bryan watehed the HIS WHEREABOUTS. y+ . C, Bates ¥ pee the) FLATTERY TUGS HAVE | O11 compan + tale i H i H proceedings of the lower house of ’ on 2 . 1 Ad nal word is expected Umatilla Clears Without Any Demonstration on) iii osetia | | ean ig, | SEEN SENT TO LOOK FoR], \Miltonal word i epee Stay oo8 recess he discussed the situation Wilt the lifeless dy of Tony! : | SURVIVORS. their trip to the @o¥ the Part of the Striking Seamen- with some of the leaders of the lia be found t in the) CAMBRIDGE, Mase. June } , officials at Trtoosh. ‘ ‘ house, who seemed anxtous to ex | Matera of Lake Union, Lake Wash-|©, Houghton, the publisher, a mom-| The hull of the Argus can be see reas the ywa to the dis ington or Killott bay, or ie the let-|} . - 2 i outhwest of Cape in at Victoria for More Men. eae ea FINANCE CS Ce ghee apd be eae ee ee]. ered. fe ning, is the substance Mr, Bryan also called upon For | May which bh i them of ose eschew.» jerew undou tch recelved this after —_—— eign Minister lewolsk Rbbep sient ste Rciemasdieecal | An “gh . 4 the fate uf Merchants’ Exchange iT bh The wires are now n working order, and this was tho age sent Woman and Child Aboard, He leaves this afternoon for) THIS TIME ON A COMMON |imeans ¢ Stockholm. On bie return to the » deceive them ae to his Argus and the de ne Whereabouts lesen pheid ( Topeka] United States he will participate in| PLEBIAN CHARGE OF ORUNK:|) ‘Tony Corbella, the 19-year-old lpridecit. of , r {the political campaigns in Indiana Enness, P mn of R, Co bella, who conducts a SS ping her lines, and) com Quietly * with a derisive ipAlatio, the Umatilla shriek of med from o'clock this after sailing in December for Australia vdry 18 Fifth av. disappear the Union O - ; aolees. There was and New Zealand to comp his 4 from } \ Baturday, May 6. lat Clatlaan late ‘ J. T. Mahoney, in command excitement among the| trip around the world. — od has not been heard from since nd reported th . - f Argus, had his wife and 2 ton the roach | - The father sated that he did not fire 36 mi ) earold daughter aboard theg gig te ee f he Umatilla thas A = ‘ bel hin son had committe | |He went ‘ t g] are delleved to be lest with te erg np nag | J. Paul Lights, effete and ensag] | neh ‘| sign ne reasc meal da ba 7 J oe other members of the crew. It was pe Pym Berea | ' ae SS Ree Dene Pn See ha rash wet J teaglllecdyage omg not known until this afternoon if BANG BF SUVOrETT ag |tractor, but more often, the polle oy bas been emoteved in & lis ae ; M Mahoney and danghter were gea f ee be leay, working some scheme to pro “ ‘ & i * a au . duce “easy money,” ia in Hmbe}te &# & teamster and wag in the| SROTHIER'S ATTORNEY CON Believes Crow Is Lost. aor: Kener, a e ¢ prea by o ¥ vie Week's ea nee - ywn nautica Had a Full Crew. landed thy Manele at. the. bucioeen, jseain, this time ebarged with being nage he oe he Reekn cornines| TENDS THAT PRISONER 18] He eves that the Argus blew | 5 Pha presi Gapt. Ma ag cs drunk and disorderly, Lights was}\? °'* wane > an eo oe {Up, the five getting to the gasolin: f ’ort Gamble Manager Mac-| Where she now taking on fuel oa ‘ ho at Port Gamble prior to the athe tt bea “ <dipitettas on HAVE 10 MOVE :: ended last night by Patrol} o | NOT A CONVICTED FELON IN |tanks and the uinad ty lotines of tee Atom at wend Mees Wkdee tea’ cans . man Martin, and will have a bear [the explosic To give rise to this i pose a ie oe taba on aor gy Rack jing late this afternoon in the poltee THE EVES OF THE LAW. Captain Bridgett states that the Ten Men on Board. iS Geemen and Geek crew) Sele to Curaiay wufficlent pelieo & — er — meee So ime Eienenee were. The Star received s diapateh this * on . — protect the compeny’s eteamere in On June 26, 1905, Lights was sem jeven cut awa ternoon from its Port Townsend F pickup a Beattle , ‘er "* | SQUATTERS ON CITY STREETS | enced to the county jail to serve : That the pardon granted by the Two tugs, the I and Holyoke spondent stating that when red ll F ‘ jout a $50 fine fof the theft of @ minister of justice absolved his|bave gone to the cape in search of Mahoney left Port Gamb! ; fistee that not 2 member o ttle Excitement AT LAKE WASHINGTON HAVE | watch, according to the palice client from all taint of felony, {e|the crew Jay noon he was short several ee ne ee At the wharves today there ts ter, He was arrested at that time the « ation made by Will I] The Argus was bound from Port n his crew and carried probe ear exces i L. el ae mingty little cause for excite.| SEN ORDERED TO VACATE—|1, putroimon Holm and: Bearing Morris, who has been retained as |Gambie Zan Francisco with a no more than ten. ; ae oe 4 the tee te ie nent, Those who walked out are MANY SEEK NEW SITES. Bome time later Lights, who had attorney to represent Desire Broth-| okay 0 mperate action nd and he attempt at charge of an improvement company, jer in the fight which he is making | ‘ on ee ated was compelled to barricade himeelf omntignh “a | Bail to Victoria. of the union who were whart claim that the any are skirmishing around for members of & crew, Dal. as before stated, in his offices in «a downtown buat news block to keep out © ore and the board of |others interested in the company erage . against deportation recommended | THROW BOMB INTO PROCES ae board of immigration offi | j SION OF CHRISTIANS, WHO! n the other hand, the Immigra there] Tnder orders from did not have her full crew is a scarcity of satiors tn port ot out We The] public works, Rtreet netally nm officials contend that the tn yearold boy who | Was ouce uader arrest. There were fully 200 cftizens of OfO ORESCHER COMPLAING| | Renton at the meeting, and the) THAT FORMER BUSIN as.) general sentiment showed a deter! | mination to ferret out the party SOCIATE AND NEIGHBOR HAS) ’ Py guilty of the crime and have a jary Murdering thetr ooeupants i i the latter fled to the railway *t2 | MAYOR ABSENT FROM OFFICE. them, pursued by the mob. The Mee-| fag Hebrews were oven pursued in Mayor Moore to tho forests pon. Three Jews were thrown from econd-etory win * Many of| igay means and that she will stop) “yw" which wa Walters has had tnapectors in the} Again Lights was arrested and] TAKE FEARFUL VENGEANCE) nts which were pending Vietoria and attempt to finish; MOrTMiee are now kuown department serve notices on all per.jwhen searched at headquarters, jagainast Brothier at the time of his - complement The steamship of. Po pp Yesterday afterno< sons living in streets slong the| was found in po sion of mall be THROW HEBREWS OUT OF | conviction in Vancouver, B. C, and state she will go direct to} * wae posted on the abores of Lake Washington ‘longing to another and which he jthe fact that these indictments " ian Fraacioco. hear on Pier B that those that they must move their camps |had opened. No prosecution was] M'@H WINDOWS AND PURBUE)..V, never been quashed, makes _ oe *—--- Umatitis had many of the} rmer crew who fatled to report! within 20 * from the date of the} made in Uhis case, however jhim a suspected criminal In the! » Loak digg sewer ditelt ‘The m originally bdookdd} % beard for duty after 5 o'clock in| notice, Some of theme have already! Lights has experienced « rather alla irai tr eyes Of the law, and an beck ho | “APORER BURIED SEVEN MIN-| Mor 7 and Poleviow otha ata Those who asked fora re-| ** afternoon would be “desert | moved, seeking rites on private| meteoric carcer during the past _— an be deported as an undesirable UTES UNDER FIVE FEET OF he was at work, a cave-in this morning at the city theket | TH! Dotlce was.signed by Port Cap-| property lyear in Seattle and his business ven. = s.|% | ‘ were necommodated oe we one reported and) All those who do hot move by |rures have been no more numerous BAILYSTOK, Russia, June 15 | ‘The Canadian authorities will not] EARTH, 18 SAVED BY PECU-| store worked as quickly ag @ sailors, firemen, cooks and wait-| the end of 30 days will be removed|than his enforced sto; at the} Although the police are making a0| resort to extradition proceedings | possible, but it was seven mini Will Try the Topeka. @re are NOW not recognized by the| by the inspectors, and, if necessary manteipal bastile ne fempt to restore order, this eit) | Until the question of deportation,| &!AR BREAK OF PLANK, core ki wat chen. er som ite P attemp restore der, thi i ¥ ight. The Pacific Coast Steamship company. thetr camps torn down. On account} en is still wild as the result of a riot,| Which has been referred to Wash — nm it was discovered that the a of the backwardnene of the reanen, | breaking out yesterday, in which | ington, D, C, ts settled definite weight of the falling earth, breake a ~ [the be along the ene shore hundreds of people were killed and| It is € that within a week ‘ Buried under five feet of ing the planks, had wedged them in y TT. are Het Very numerd at the pres- wounded. ithe necess. deportation warrant | fer @ period of seven minutes, Jan sch a shape that his head, shoule 3 MMI EE WI] ont tine, af is Geual at this season | DS Jewish anarchiet threw a bom? | witt be lasued loak, aged 3 wae saved from/ders and abdomen had been pros j of So year inte the Corpus Christ! procession - death thin morning by heavy planks, | (ected. Loak’s legs and hips were eaaln 9 hating many, and ip retaliation the INJURED BY FALL. which broke in such @ way that they | jr he was unconscious, AS Christians massncred the Hebrews! formed a “V" over hie body and! th hospital the without mercy of a fall om the] prevented the tons of earth from 4 4 a belief that he Pensa hee Pareket and Union st.| crashing him we nag eagle " t evening, James Green, a negro, As soon as the bomb had explot-/is at the Wayside hospital in a wert | — + aauaeaie ame sews began to fire trom thé! ous condition. In striking the side % 2 buliding from which it had been ares t and opened nu old 8 OF RENTON NAME! While at no time did any of the |QRAND JURY FINDS THE TELEIimeown Soldiers thon surrounded |orhd where a pation af the shall Le ICIAL IS ad dition thn tame of tee o here a po of the skull | FIVE PERSONS To so.ve “ — ° i, firing two volleys, Meanwhile! had once be pmoved, and his re , at the person was Tor : ere, OF YUE KILLING) Cia, the ispecrald tay one Leer OF RECEIVING $1,000,000 FORfmulish Jewish stores, beating and] ing medical attendants HERE FROM EAST MESSAGES THAT WENT BY WIRE. «OF ELSIE MILLHUFF. NEVE Cc. ©. FAY MAY MAKE SEVERAL | torn from New York next Sune | day, and if any such change fs cons CHANGES IN THE LOCAL OF- | templated it will rest until his are Is slightly indie | Jon account of iiiness and wa not at his office this morning Ae the result of the mass meet m last night a five citizens were to collect evidence im the| settle th tt THREATENED TO KILL HIM, r “180; 5 e 6 a trains and Milthuft murder case, and to| suapeet may be tnnosent or paitty, OS | Tival here. Mr. Ford way go. semi , or guilty. grand jury han adopted the report pmerdere FICES OF PACIFIC COAST te of Prosecuting Attorney| The commitice named includes 1 ab eects appeased 40 | Pam dyne Re be ipa Re ogee siosh that the party against) Thomas F. O'Hrien. James Hough nvestigate the charge that the tele Other Outrages | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. pew gptecnes yt ve yell eso | imimating evidence, a8 al too, Day Marshal Joseph Bdwards, The dove of peace fo longer Mite | ETAPN Companies accepied moneys ST PETERSBURG, June 15. ees | the has developed, be compelled | Night Marshal Joba Stewart and it & trial in court. % | Police dudge Robert the prosecuting attorney's offiee and| contributed a ceat toward the re: i charged Buechier with having| Met fund. ‘The opinion is expressed 24 | threa’ 4 to kill him. An teforma.| that the interstate commerce law * i Kidg wae accordingly issued.and, i} Yas Velated. s [the statements of Drescher are! nod [found true, Hucchier will be placed| NEW YORK, June 15.—Ro 4 l under bonds to keep the peace. Colwry, president of the Westera) i t Huechier, who liver at on Telegraph company Crockett at, and ne Pacific Coast company. i for messages and then sent ¢ jon of the douma today was by mail following the fire. he tomahawk ha» re-| The Committee estimated that af Branch and, where | M@aet $1,000,000 was collected from * was one friendly esteem and! 8! parte of the United States and Burope for messages which « | mot transmitted by telegraph, while Today Geo. Drescher appenred at {it Could Rot find that the companies the vicinity wher the clans of ler and Geo Drescher are Take Over Coal Mines. | | me. Questions were ad-| C. C. Fay, secretary and assist Atvseed to the government in re | ant treasurer of the Pacific Coast] Several days ago The Star printe gerd +> the fighting at Bialystok. | Steamship company, arrived in the | ¢¢ the information that a company, Advices today show that many| city yesterday afternoon from New| ¥a# being formed in New York tq | | | ther jahborly love, ix now the monaters ef jealousy and anger petrames have occerred in York and # stopping at the Butler| ‘take over the coal mines of the Provinces. It is reported that the rious ratiroad interests In this Rimirnolf mille aad the corn stores PS sew gt Be thd > ca ake beds Meth Oubeaee thee Elkins bill, which restricts rail companies from dealing in coal ex¢ twin hotel. This is the first time Mr.'¥ ts defin.| Pay hax been in the west, and he personally inspect the various properties of his company. Frc DURBAN, June 15.—It ttely ned that Bambaata, the | Zulu chief, was killed fighting the mts Make Attack | Bri troops June 10. It js now | Seattle Mr. Fay will go south to/ & for their own purposes. The at Sebastopol. | exp 4 that the revolt will apeed-|San Francisco Pacific Coast and Northern Pacifie prone train was | jjy ont Rumor of Chang Railroad companies own extensive ait hours late in coal mines in this rriving here, bay ing been attacked by 29,000 peas ants, The passengers escaped in jury ate, and carry, general traffic to outside party it is inferred that Mr. Fay’a present trip is along that line, alk It has been rumored in transpor- | on tation circles that with the arrival | ties of Mr. Fay on the coast several anges in the personnel of the FRATER TO HEAR CASE. morn ar a ° penter ‘The action of the #a a | - . ras | though he has nothing to say die 12136 Fifth av, W. are cars o4 »plication for habeas corpus} pacitic Coast comp ) 4 a4 : s aod were, up until recently, part-/@pecial committee I ar ane, Jed before Judge Hanford | pacine Cosst company, aleo of the | rectly on that subject. LAND. June 15.—The elght{ rates thie afternoon ssid that he ir work. They| Our pany did more to aasist this morning, waa Gleminced and Fe-| egy po nse ee COMPABY: | AL, Sond han pot Wauw vase! ait * companies represented on | had received no advices of that + ~ ntract and for) ®an rPanciseo than any other coms a Mio core and | Would be made r. Fay gives no| No word is yet been receiv Beard of Fire Underwriters of | ture from San rFancieco. Hi t : on at| pany or organiaats » the United manded to the superior court; and intimation of any such course. from Fire Chief Cook, who was du@ Pacific Coast have ~| not say whether or not such a raise oo ‘ fir ‘ route will be heard tomorrow by Judge | J. C. Pord, president of the Pa-| to return to duty with the departs te recoup th le probable, or whether or not there| made. ‘Thie morning, accordima te start we threw our wires Frater cific Coast conipany, is expected (o|ment yesterday morning, Ail) Prancine: is a atifieation for it Dresch hed his une of the retiet === when he we ird @ wtreet at hie a, Newwta, Oregon, Utan LIVESINFIRE FOUR YEAR OLD HERO IS fe The state of Washington is the | ee Tar fate in police oe efore Mirest Chance be and «ix small Cail om enacted a la Juage son } de , © were burnea this| ; ted a peman=ns morning. John Sullivan and Wil-| prohibited vere | SEEKS INFORMATION : - 4 bs een eee ereeeses=~=>E*03 80 0 pO PBles from uniting and fixing rates | « | Ham Kile ere burned to deat | rolling insurance | WASHINGTON, D.C. June 15 PAY FOR ARCHITECT LITTLE CLARENCE CesORNE | ‘i The inte . W. J. BRYAN SEES RUSSIAN his Clayton D. Wilson, architect for AT THE RISK OF HIS OWN | ris EX) PARLIAMENT IN SESSION every ratlr ead en aidcane’ 08.008 tn LIFE, SAVES JOSIE MULLEN, é AN fi ng informat jowed an additional $2,100 tn pa ; tm camenae eo a oe ee trate sare meat fe eervioes by the Selle: | 116 PLAYMATE, FROM nee tha the g com. ee of the city govern ‘ exact raised rates DOCK DEWEY STILL MOVING, SLAYER OF THOMAS GREGSON| BE femme | Md th 0 5 POND—HU- | “ STRAINT EXHIBITED By! mer 4 meeting held this morn-| DROWNING IN A POND— “aig be MEMBERS. FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER|!m& The total sum patd for the MASSA WASHINGTON, June 15.—The prepara of the 4 for the| MANE SOCIETY OF aie of - | navy ent was ne —| building was i Ine rola PRTERSBUR tune t8—| 4 Dower et ea: ea $ CHUSETTS HONORS HIM ak » 04/8 g in & the diplomatt ang bay June 1%, It pected) JURY WAS OUT SEVEN OVERNIGHT ENTRIES. | Elta aaa l g cmiane e antn se mateeates naan! RUS The following are the WINCH nM ; ” or 1 m at the M The t t TROUBLES OF JUNEY THE BRIDE--NO. 4 soc... 0s Ty night bert Jones, ‘of Browt Yiraie a, Prot who ha a of rl et M . p open, S teutiien abuaed tha Bt 6 ; ni ; - ~~ 1 OMY HAD April t i M oes wtty ™ “\ a course or i esas to th r ’ ‘coTsie roorsie erica pars! ; cian of nail H woorTsié, ) ey — — ‘. ot w ‘abt reaches x lone olin / wownert — PINAW, 1 efelée sat § , Bell R ' r } i ee Ye, You ob \ ho Whee den v borse) 17 MARRIED » a: 9 Yellowstor WwOrlen ARE Pg sop pier td hn. 169: 94 D Playing on the foe SNVIOCE, h ict was readg] Skermar »; 9470, Jerry Hunt y of b 4 f 1 tolcal silence) 108 ‘51 Chihuahua, 109 ‘ aghout the ¢ ne whom) (94 I M,, 107; 9572, Lu : the words we ad that { hime} one 107, A : A f from the gallows, t which senty *A n ’ ‘ te change of | Id ‘ A. ! mid r evider n the prisoned ( ), Yankee J ‘ f Jack, 107°; (9616), Blanche C., 111 fl ~ i V(o51i N Son, 116° . hele ae cag oes Rowsa, 10 Walton Bekle t 4 ’ ps Fourth six fur ‘ r a », ' yi! : | ie tone, 96 He triea to: 5 © back t w Bo Bob Ragon, 1 ve : “Bore 1 567, Ruby, 104; 9684, Judge 106 Sreamed for Melp: ( ( 4 At . t CHICAGO, June | As ts Ten , . CLARENCE OSBORN AND JOSIE MULLEN ult of Dowie ©. on 4; tand, Oversee > ‘ Hott 5 4 pre im ' Dowie w ar-old, i 9166, Bombadier, | “Pull my lew, I'se got J ’ esident put called this afternoon noted Funny Side, 101; 946 The mother did as st bid medal to the lite alienist appeared he trial each | Lucien, 109; 9496, Gateway, 109;| den, and in a few momenta Clar { t time Dowle was t nel 1 PD» Lad, 12; 9666, Blue) « adiant and still grasping Melihe Massachusel Hu the medal was awarded noted carefully } et 1 | Rye #845, Yeoman, 106; | little cousin, chilled and terrified, There was the usual | young man wears it prougly PEOPLE MEET ON THE WEODING TRIP ALSO TRY TO MAKE JT PLEASANT FOR YOU. | words 1 (9612), Massa, 109, were om the firm toe, and starting’ and it was decided to honor (ho » » his little blouse,

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