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HASTEDITION] THE SEATTLE STAR . | ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST—Pair Tonight; Tuesday, Fair and Warmer, Light West Winds. —_ nme : ——— —— . 3 ‘Phe Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print t ATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1906. VoL WLAYS HANDS. | esc ip _SONES SAYS BRYAN as CENTS PER MONT: Michael and Seward hey are in improbable even that it will be ected to leave Beatile about July] :y | able (© eecure a majority in the : The troops here will be replaced committee in favor nad the by @ battalion of the Third infantry. | te evety*renson to anticipate that st ; TOTEM POLE FIGURES IN THE ew of passing the counall TILLMAN RAILS AT a ae IN Wl @ passed it will be vetoed by a - e CONTRIBUTIONS OF MOST OF | Mayor Moore INT MOORE RUNS FOUL) Saw thelr dilemma, he | Jar raace iusomiany Seater et! = COMPTROLLER =| tHe antiere wro ane arr QOORCHER COP WHILE] home, while the boys made the trip | ER THE Prize SHASTA SEEMED = ’ 10 jto pollen headquarters tee - i teenies lll aida a MER ENJOYS PREDICA)” Anout the time the mayor reach-| WASHINGTON, D. C, June 18—| it + Nebraskan’ s Former Manager Says Free Silver *. TON A PASSING CAR, |e his home Mrs. Moore wan en-| Senator Tillman attacked the comp: | The contest for a wultable offietal BANK CLEARINGS. ‘ out |e netio, le thin you, mother’ carn Jin the senate today, declaring tien |sheseeibe of the hinebe. Vetere ea 10 SMOKE # June 8, 1908... .01,596.130.26 : is Dead and That Bryan, Older, Broader, But homeen. son © orits |' quavering accents over the wire. | aeatigent for not acting In the Chi-| position hae caused the publicity une 18, 1906 Sunday #| SS eae a wel Ken replied Mra. Moore enge Wations) hank Sate, WHS more! Surcan te be deluged with ‘ll sorts Senwseeeeeseeenes| Standing for the Reforms That the People this te Vincent, 1 colertty verity of = strations and designs. milly auto in company |&t the police station with Charles, | that the Walsh bank was he Histories of the ta the £ : ene ae eel taine ae 8 arrested for run |'nsolvent: that the members of the| expedition and 4 Vincent Moore, son of Mayor) ping too fast. Can't you send us| clearing house committee knew tt aka have all down & ball.” jand assumed the Habilities, and that | Alggestions, Jack London's "The! Mount hasta yeat f Mra. Moore had just Informed the | the comptroller permitted Walsh af | Call of the Wild” seems to have | and eveah ibe two boys reached Broadway | boy that she only had a nickel In| ter taking $6,000,000, to take $6,000,|furninhed one artiat with designs | ora voles Peone heen ae ea the finc etch of aw | chang . when Mayor Moore entered |000 more, which bankrupted tho | Hil tog the life and strag Of od and-elarmed, A huge col / ) oe Instantly divining the aftuation, | bank the miner in Alaska |amoke apparently 200 feet high @ made ter the talehe “ - The totem pole, an px pected js omer tra 3 sa a tals ure made for the telehone hinvself | * tom pole, as was expected, | tended straight from the top of the ; Prot Telenh ag = is included in most of the destena, | " " e + ati ag elephenes te on Shaak aan bation : | peak, brar ® out On all pides like watching ogee RE ge tage scar dee are limited in suggestion and! Ruse umbrella, The cause was yo ab nt o + ape ro, do not tlustrate th ope 0 u - r game alous ime to 1nd! came again over the wire } io oe capeation Pe OF BALUNG) probly forest fires beyond, It in fie clutch of the law's repre Sure: what's the matter? ee Saventionies | |° aired the mayor | ROBERT BLACK ARRESTED : HELENA, Mont, June 18.—Chris Lewi« and Clark Fratives of life in) RiED DING, Cald., June 18 fentlyartsing from tt : eine | Are Now Demanding, Will Be Nominated and cndon's he | 3 tra =" FENGED INGLE Elected, Hick Moore, yesterday wt tt te te tt tt the SENATOR JONES’ FORECAST. Whoever is the next republican presidential nominee, he will be aided in his campaign by the fact that the country has been prosperous, and that some people attribute good crops, the sun- Streeter eee eee eet ee * * * * * * . | @ shine, the rain and the fertility of the earth to the tariff and the For Police Station Well, thie ts Vincent and i TWO DECLARED BANKRUPT, | Kosien. » wealthy Dunkor of Haw”) i administration in power, On the other hand Bryan would be e | Char s. and We are arrested Robert Bink, well knows abet oll nas pe pleaded guilty in the) tae e see ine fosling which vome vary seneibie people have that patroln« moped In the car T don’t see that I can do any town and at one time secretary of| J.D, Kinney was today declared a ing him with Slegally fencing | # @ Change in government administration is needed every so often; Rad the youthful chautfour and) ‘Sing for you,” replied the mayor the republican King county conven | baskropt in Judge Hanford’s court Semain. We th *% that mo man, or set of man, are good enough to be trusted con Blend headed for the police|*24 for the next five minutes he ton, Was sted yesterday | On petition of the Crane company | enced to 12 hours in Jail anda fine| ® tinuously with great power. This and the fact that Bryan bod A at: aie jen both the boys at headquarters araged with b “a disor ly per | the "Western Machine com pany f $260, ¢ Pa yunt of ting # stands for the reforms instituted by Roosevelt, and is tre SS # they proceeded down} on pins and needles, figuratively oo : rye t $260, on a | ands re . nd by Roseavett, aad te the Soules st. Mayor Moore came} Finally, reaching the serious part | MEAD OF FIRG DEPARTMENT 18 ee ato wAjudged b D aaa cae, empwereny. an 9 SOY ou! & stree ar, bound for|0f the affair, the mayor called AY—HAO rd — bays wn signals | Chet of Police Waporastetn to] OU TO ARRIVE TOO i CREEL E EEL Le ee . : | the telephone and had the boys NOT APPEARED UP TO A Metres and 4 ugh the MAYOr| leased, leaving the bail money at hardly repress a smile as he| headquarters this morning LATE HOUR THIS AFTER BY JAMES K. JONES. jhe was are ago. He is more a x 4. He is older. Not onl Tere -| seen WOMANHOOD TO SAVE HER (920: 's2. S58 octal . I have ly stated fn fnter-|iut 1 think he is so regard - , * views my preference for William) many people who formerly While Chief Cook was oxpected Spiectclinsicssieemiaaeiai ———.., | Jennings Bryan as the next demo-| him otherwise. He is better known. to reach the city today from San ° andiard bearer. 1 he was a new figure before Frane' the next president of the | country. He was aba P co he had not made bis ap) UNOER SENTENCE OF DEATH, pearance up to a late hour, Acting | on ee Orn ide States. pe the object of a bitter cam- hief Clark ved @ dispatch| MAS, MAGGIE MYERS PENS) i ceamial a oad ° way in-| dha warns BF : * P never was and will not|paign of misrep sentation and from Chief Cook on last Fr AN APPEAL “TO THE WOM.) ” | td iow of ak re be governed by selfist The purpose was to frighten ming him that the chief would) 1 consider him one of the into voting agaiust hi i ict ipniiettieenectnernentineiemmenion nat likely be in Seattle some time) EN"—MURDER OF HER HUS | «a mae | re has been a change in pub- Monday | ought The public conscience tnt « (TTLE MAN HAS TAKEN pov galling = pag ee pone Mayor Moore received no further] BAND IN AIDOF APARAMOUR| ape te Kalp —_— 1 aid {n the nomination and|has been quickened. The people IN EVERY EZPOSITION | position of importance. aformation regarding the chiel*) on caime—sHe MELTS AT wha ot A. Jelection of another man if it should| know Bryan better He had charge of an exhibit at | “hereabdouts totey.. ene | of were or f , [eam shat the cause cam best be} Sliver Dead Issue. ANY SIZE IN THE PAST 40/ ine Centennial in Philadelphia {in Hl cg Py Bg THE GRIEF OF HER MOTHER. | P 2Q- a pin himea£ ste Te | ‘The silver issue no longer plays s. 1876. At London, Paris, Zurich and] \S0 {ie ieee oe ee alent La boy ow aig. Logic of Events part. It has been eliminated by Amsterdam he was emploved to ar | 8 bow Ape a agen v ie - * The present widespre logic of events. The truth of . - range the exhibits — pool ene pgm phos 9 ‘meret (Special to the 6 a oe omened % ~> | spontaneous movement in fave economic principles for which Pe TD. Mardt of this city hae at-| The great faire at Vienna, Cal] ents aince the telegram received) MANSAS CITY, Mo 1h— Bryan is the logic of events. Bryan n contended has been demon- Sed more expositions than prob | cutta, Capetown and all over New]. . ciark on Friday. The men at| Will the great state of Missourt PM fegre <f mmy Ge th. Levds on the pioneer of the policies) strated in an unlooked for way, By any other man in the United Zealand, largely owed their success wadquarters were expecting Cook! hang the young woman of ecmpar-| . aa’ ke which are now so emphatically and - x ly the — — es Ss to his management om any of the arriving trains today! ,; Utractive appearance and] vetth Pht & Cc gH hinthle: Keak. :lisceseieniiieblatiadisinaiisagieetn » jon : a a P atively a prea ® | Mr. i beHleved that the volume . Hardt te considerably past The St. Louls, Chicago, Omaha. m ‘ ¢ what ? ” ' " ‘ WN of age, and be boawte that) and the Lowts and Clark fairs each a fair education, convicted af whe OD ew ee nt. toaa i ro Bo ye Pron * of gold, and it was natural the increase in vol- me of the metailic currency could y e monetization By has been ren- eesary by the coming Jof the new gold. The end is ac- Bever earned « dollar excet a*|cmployed him to arrange the ex yon. Perse pecstaphaanve 9s, gem Mabry i poattion! st hibits. ae me anes Guaniy of Tay Saqn4 f jog 8% an office boy with} Mr. Hardt is now a resident eye a Bae ‘Aestratian commisste Mr. | Seattle, and will likely arrange th he execut ¢ Mra Agete A. Bas been connected with 26 exhibits for the Alaska Yakeo fair Myers is set for June 29. The we tne THE PEAL TO WOMEN AS PENNE BY THE CONDEMNED | WOMAN, « lished, namely a return of | to be taken by some of her friends \~ | és baw pages | Prospe vs olhtenae AES, et alir life seemed to! husband, _ ed 1 an to & her happy d| he vee y FOUND DEAD IN HOME MEM Ss OF CHAMBER OF) a ways he and Agate wanted to marry Cmtyf ane naw the women weak-! and decided to ret ened. IC wae when her mother, stacle Here ts Mra, Abork, called wpon her in the crime. ag accepted he only ob- the Jacob Washington, colored, was} COMMERCE ARE CHOOSING) JONES 10 HAVE hy | seundt Goad ot bie tommy, ane Gees NEW OFFICIALS—THERE ARE! dental av. yesterday moraing. Dep | joait Liberty, Mo, and bemoaned yern wae at * sick in | paty Coroner Arnold, who made an] THIRTY-SIX CANDIDATES. the @@irmation of ‘the death ser bed. The w et Hottman ] tavestigntion reports that the man jtenem EMre, Myers wept he tn he houre at midnight, and had been suffering from pneumonia i |trinend® of a terrible fate od t the schesne was for him to brain 0 AYUK th : t N OF ALASKA-YU OM) and it is believed that this result The election of the trustecs of the} pean her ford the fret time . Myers with » single bi nu SENATOR J. K. JONES. oe er Innocen Je. " * umaal it glanced off 1 Mye eplte the most convincing chain of; ike a demon. “Heip me, be cirowmétatiad evidence, backed by| he called to hiv wife. He ITION WILL BE DETER-\ed in death. Coroner Carroll will] Chamber of Commerce is being held | | hold & post-mortem examination to |roday. The polls opened thie mort i BY TODAY'S INSPEC | morrow ing at 10 o'clock and will close at] un: istakably approved by the pub- la FOUND GUILTY OF MUR- i the ¢0nfersion of Hoftman she ewer war to eteb him in the He at large. The proper regulation ip m | } OF AVAILABLE B J sobbed WHh tear-atnined cheeks an hack with aciaxore and to fetch of railways, of great monopolistic) OER OF THOMAS GREGSON val | Twenty-five directors are to be} apreal, far help, the firet who has! his remor, with which she and | combinations of pital—all the re-| | elected ond there we De ge mad: Hottman slashed the husband |forms which have been shown to| W'LL HAVE ANOTHER 1 in e he folle “1 bnew the women are feartull Me died nie «© me elo; er candidates: A. & Burwell, Frea| agelnbt mer” she vaid; “they are Media einer: ot nee Peete nsbernrer mney CHANCE — NEW EVIDENCE Baueman, F. W. Baker, A. J. Beth | harder an me then the men 1 cott d the discriminat 4 bribe spectai mittee com en, jr. Thomas Murke, BR. A. Ballin} MRS. AGGIE MYERS, |. don"heme how they can act « No popular sympathy for Mre. ry the ti he . pyr dara fie: ‘ore | i ae i comm seo get, Alfred Battie, 1. W. Chee, 10) | 1 never would eny « th Myers has ed in Kansas City, | ‘aon te x agency ee a Bares tah Collins, C. R. Collina, H. R.| nes. under circumstances which) ageihet ansther womin. if I | where the datatle of cane yb ndiagy ghee a « __— A Nadeus, BW. Ba Clise, BR. R. Fox, C. K. Fowler, Jacob] would drive most women iad or fo] could mol gay something good, | well known, but wit approach | ts2e> Steed Upon Che country im} th. J. & Goldemith, A. B Grif-| suicide, And the “women of iron”) 1 would Keep stilt of the date of b women's | y and Joha H. MeGraw, ‘as fake 3) Oatocaith, 1G. Groven,|she ban temained during the (We) Bik. WRUME Se the gutreaticn of] clube throughout the stare tren onh| Approved Roosevelt. |, mamert. Jones, who on June 16 GS a eS H.C. Henry, BC. Hughes, C. HL | yeare since she and her paramour,|her mother, Aggie Myers penned| executive clemency from Gov. Foik| The people have approved the|*®* a guilty x the gen the “ “ jarke Yo! nt } the i-favored, equint-ered cook ‘Te the Women’ ner er w he nlely on the ur tha m | m € nist : » supertor aeert te guilty ae Sere post COUNCIL W WAM. OEY. AGIOS $1000) Litty, 3. A. Moore, Joun M. Mel yrank Hotiasan, first were charged! S008 Utwene Siwars “hes mein-| should tot apiy ine entree wen, [eos rep matration in ts ef | murder of Thomas m on the morning bear} FOR THE PRELIMINARY SUR Bree oy Mainion L.A. Nadenu,| ®t the murder of Agaie’s husband, /tulsed (hat negro burglars slew ber! ally to any woma ines. But there is a feeling in the |"eamer Bureka on April 22, eae party engaged spectal car Dougall . | ci gee 4 made a motion new trial D} visit all the attes sumxested | VEYS—PLAN TO START work! © N. Nettleton, W. Hf at Rr. Ww public mind that whatever Roose through ‘his attorneys, Carroll & Teturning | Parsons, & Shorrock, C Smith ) by * * ** * * plia Binff was the first loca, AS SOON AS PO! Joh Sehram, J. F. Tr wrt ixe, H. eee eeee eee to be examined, then followed &. Upper and L. M. Wood |* STAR CLOCK CONTEST. Washington, University cam a le Baliey peninsula | HELD ON BUSPICION site selected will not be!) The firet appropriation of money for several days as the spe inaugurate work on the propose Laura Scott, a negress, wh gave | | Mi commitice will report te the ex. r rf water main will bel her age aa 17 rreated i committee, which will put | pe iby t eity council tonight.| day by Patro r Ematter before the directors, who | The « mt appropriated is $1.600| 4 A. Brown sp ¥ } velt has done in this way has been i Carroll and Dw Wooten, the without the sincere help or approval | -oouest AGS 4 | will b given to the’ | Kent. record -of T motion wa: hi on ¢t grounds that the ve the Roosevelt administration igen ose Oh * * * * * 7 * . in accordance with the * In seeking a successor to Rooxe-| discovery of new evidence | velt people are not likely to find : * Fite i tke dane oF ih The defense was granted 20 daya The contest was one of the # — “ a anes Of the republican iin which to preps its case agd mest popular ever undertaken ® Lee can RENN snoneeeor. | tile affidavit * * * * * on ’ @anounce the location jand is for the purpose of defraying| stolen $20 from William Tu in the columns of this paper t = man m " Uke y and, several thousand replies ulified to carry out the px ived. of this much time will be required in « therefrom those entitied to prites. A wery large number of the entrigs will be thrown out be eaung of misspelied words and others will suffer a like fate because of the ungrammatica construction of the sentences sub mitted. | the expe ng and other preliminary ” of the surveying, en- | iabor urner was booked and witness TRY TO BOARD NON-UNION | FASHIONABLY DRESSED wom. | *" ich the people want carried out Bryan, the ploneer of those — EN ARE ARRESTED ON A_| policie De yy ee, tot. the 1 rvative. { r beh WILLIAMS A CANDIDATE, i dan a taking. VESSEL, BUT FIND DEADLY Poach cme yas fn fe ade ete FEAR h RIOT H RESISTANCE—ONE 18 KILLED emont, will e senate the Thirty-second senatorial et, to sneceed Senator presconnccssrce hpi Bryan More Con Bryan ts more ce | CHARGE OF LOITERING! ABOUT SALOONS. arts and a Woman giving rvative than di ary work be done j that th ‘ AND THREE ARE WOUNDED. eect eee tee eee tenet the earliest possible moment ner, a union as Be : eereris June 18-~/Bhe Sedy of SOLDIERS LEAVE d r union sallore made 10/F oe Pe eee eee Re OS rhame as M B. Brown wer oat night in am at 3 , @ schooner National City : hed tn police court this morn Givappearea f » her home INGHAM, J eu Japan lying at anchor near the Union fron | ne Sores d with loitering around | praia to tale = Fifteen of the union men weat| | Hake were arrested rda Olympia , ft persuading the sch non « sithough usually | SOLDIERS B8w/K owdp awoor| arding the vense The sterile. | Soi) yer iy vot ai \e SPOKANE, June 18—It was armed and are “ : e « y h r h 7 | ap to the sehooner # shot rang ott Lieut. Col. Bolton will leave the post ar - without warning, fi bythe be : al volleys were fired] SPEED ORDINANCE TO JAIL « Mr neisted on Lich POLICE TAKE VIOLATORS OF others heard of him taking a police hor ATTORNEY SAYS THE PRores.| frolucet evidence to show that) OR SOCIAL STANDING. he arm, howev nd seeing j -ewungtndy vege Foe they were w F tlt y that there was no ch a ride, the wounded were pla » HOW) g1ON 1B FALLING INTO DISRE were released with a | wa the bank and pital 1 mide with mets tha stan ee eee w nd av j Officers Arrested | PUTE ON ACCOUNT OF THE| Grace Ole Pe B h a nd the police station, where | 47 fas th t Ve ld!) i, Four of / rg LAXITY OF THE PRESENT AS:| ond w ’ ete ’ . n i een b i : t « off Hunter's F SOCIATION ike caus Atio Spencer, t Compiains t Y s Ps eee rae F.| Bruler a “ Bar \ t t ignan reupon " Ha I J Rae gn 1 itotst,” wher eat to Of ee | ts ~ © dommitter sft} the remark “4 by 3 ' ; . he describe geous A . a 7 tn wee i ve b ry f i : a to . will meet this ul t mach 1 . N e 4 ’ a ‘ 1 urged W 1 c ‘ ntense i s i rning Frede cases and ° . the statt ised ' 1 mv ne ° Pig! , t f the ‘ ation, mornir po’ 4 . ' t wt t they have f we In Custody of Law ] h © ® r been x ath 4 leer R e a b practice betore| QFFICIAL COUNT =f y * th ota , v - } high rate eat } my 7 , : n-| SALPM . “4 f an eye-witness, tatn th h on ‘ . flown nd av | practiced ¢ i » b q « 4e " |v procs t ni wel moat . F l t. and 2 instead, e Sanaa ‘ath aot be ! lerat, &6 { ne Second av. from Union morrow} have In mind will not be ex¢ | ‘ n al. : in the} only ih so far as a few will ¢ | Jonathan Hou i ’ Not in a million year . G co hardly reconeile to 15thlallewel to become members, the naress, Firat jet W Haw-|fully declared Mr. Spence with | th atements sstponed majority of the attor ot Seattle | ley, Repub 80; 8 1 dix-jvision of the delightful time he |the case until tomorrow when other } willbe eligible.” trict, W. R, Ellis, Republicag 16,164, would have at the club when the witnesses can be reached, a ALL OF WHICH REQUIRES NO REMARKS OR EXPLANATIONS.

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