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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News AIGHT-OF-WAY HELD UP BY INJUNCTION ee fing County Medical Society Takes Action _ Against Allowing the Milwaukee Railroad to Contaminate |the City’s Water Supply---Re- solutions Are Presented to the City Council. Informal session which was pre and seven other * of that organt ewell this morn them from granting to the logizing for the of the society's action, he ome) Referred to Committee. Councitman Crichton moved that }the counell was not In se: » medical soclety leounc!! an apology oad to crogs the ’ a be A menace to will be impos discussion It but to consider t the regular meet ext Monday 6 ro ag of the council becoming polluted. been served With qetraining order, Judge Moore Atter having EOWARD WHITE TO the Washington State Ff Te | socta tor the council and} Tacoma Jur le It was before me) the address members of | Pacific myself made every representative Magazine of pollution of the water supply, the ordinance will well guarded in that respect./ ted with a mumber of the Northweat Commonwealth.” CLAIM AGAINST CITY. Marcia M. Prouty and none of them/a@v¥., has filed a personal Stthe matter in the light which it) claim against the eity pot by the association.” Up to Committee, the ordinance tn question the corporations cony| City Engineer Thomson re stated that to operate a railroad reserve of polluting the this statement w fwech emphatic terms that Chair. GH took the engineer to task, that if Thomeon would Bimself to the engineering of the project the mem- of the committee would look} the contamination. kee railroad company | Ria moruing Mied with Comptroltier| Gs its acceptance of the terms | ordinance, but the deed con-| . y to it from he city has not yet been signed ‘The injury is attributed to a loose plank at Seventh and Olive. REGRADE WILL 2 aa YARDS 01 EARTH TO BE REMOVED IN IMPROVEMENT —WILL TAKE THREE YEARS) the © TO COMPLETE. ° JACKSON ST. the rightof Before Medica! Society. qa \on of the possible con ‘The Jeckese largest improvement of ite kind & the city’s water SYD | ever planned for this city, was ap- Growgh the presence of the | proved In detail by the beard of] seems rather hard upon the def on the reserve was brought | public works at a meeting held this) ant that he should be morning. The undertaking cow y tor the goods, but the last night, and the folloW-|templates the removal by sluleing| do or otherwise of approximately 000,000 yards of carth, taking which wil! require approxt mately three years to complete. Before anything further can be} & done towards making the improve ment it will be necessary demn the property concerned to a® | for a gentieman certain the amount of damages et | nationality, and. consequently titled to be assessed agsinet 4 in the construction of thie Gintrict for the TE be simnploved & lazer war thin will require a trial of several weeks In the superior court eosin’ upon the talib maps and drawings showing the Gmectie ote the water or tepemiten | proposed chanves in the grade lev Streams thenewives and so few into “Esler pipes lending into the ctty im our Sad homes where it wht be a the medical society at a Feapbutions adopted: improvement, and horses tha! the tefane (rom and ecreitons from their bee | ols of the several streets prepared by the engineers and wil) | change In the position ¢ for use at the|Om Fremont av. together with the|exprossion which bas a new mean turnouts efther way on Ewing # NON-UNION CRE... completion of the fond ( morning and oria at 2 o'clock this afternoon, | AIDNAPER GETS TWENTY YEAR The coming of the ‘| will present a new incident | strike case ow. What crisis will arise upon her arrival here with the cal union remains to be _|FOUR MEN MUST PROVE INNOGENGE "=... FRANCISCO, four men charged wit result of the killing nis this morning and we t Thursday, =? eee eeeeeeee | |e ARE HOMELESS. Hudikevall was totally COLUMBUS, ©, June Ohio miners have settle ferences and were ord reaume 19 Bastern Obto. GEN. MALPINE PR ». Richard McAlpine, of ork, has been electe: can Clubs. DESPITE ITS UNFITNE DECIDES AGAINST HIM. Wine ain't anyway riek J. Den: the Lithgow-HIn cor ment of an order ¢ which was ser given by the Cot Wwaton on March brought setien whe, an chat ment committ Didn't Drink « Drop No!” came the indignant wine a that “Denevon ie the only had anything to do with nda and he personally #0 on the witness stand, ‘ret of it, and. assuming the deter facetious « for an trishman,’ te true Nard on Defendant. “Under these cireumetan: does not believe that the plaintiff tx Feaponsible for the defendant» fail ure to parthelpate in the use o: wine, whien failure may be figious adherence, and there der that the to con-| goods purchased were not a fit drink the| not be bound thereby PLANS ARE REJECTE The board of public works this morning rejected the plans of the Beattle Klectrie comp ny ‘The company’s engineers that thetr plane are the only teable ones for the construction Steamer City of Puebla, with a|of the proposed tracks, but a fur | non-union crew, ! ; sed into the straits this(to the board before a permit will leave |be granted ther showing will have to be PHILADELPHIA, June 19 | rt . waa sentenced pret It was tw fore Judge 8 ready for ec t to th ' tenth ee ee ee eed SWEDISH TOWN DESTROY ED AND 1,500 FAMILIES STOCKHOLM June 19. eeeeeeee stroyed by fire today Fifteen hundred families are home less, The los is $2,000,000 eee i i MINERS GO BACK TO WORK thetr dit od toda k. This includes the turn of union men to the mines in /OENT PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June president of the National League of Republi DUONOVAN WILL PAY FOR WINE CONSUMPTION BY ONE OF HIS NATIONALITY, THE COURT Davis’ court, Donovon was sued ot Waph As the organ ization would not pay, the company fomt Detaean, an of the entertain ordered the liquid }ine N “1 didn't drink « drop and anyway, | t fit for an Erishinant In hie decision Judge Davie held] ordering | though he did 5 an be foment ‘wine ain't of the defendant's ite tracks == GUIDE ON ‘STEAMER OHO PORMER ARMY JAIL CONTRACT AWARDE The contract for the steel frame @ of public works this mornin to the American Bridge 6 ny, the contract © being $44,008 There were f bidders, but the succesful one wan approximately 44,000 below the next higher o The contract provides for the co: f this portion of the work efore February 16, 1907, The siractor will be reaylred to enter Into @ bend of $87,000 for the com pletion of the work as required of him GOVERNMENT SELLS& WOOL. Five hundred and twenty-five pounds of weol, which was s#elsed some time ago by the government suthorities, Was sold today to Hit» bard & Stewart for MILLION TO NOME IN EIGHTEEN DAYS WILL BAIL AGAIN FRIDAY. Moking the round trip in 14 daya one of the fnatest tripe on record, the ateamer Ohio, of the White Star ny. arrived from Nome this morning at 5 lock, The Oho wae the first steamer to sail from Beattie, and ahe is the fret to eturn re were only 14 passen~ gers on the Oblo, 11 frat clase and Ae treasure she arly $1,000,000 in gold. This amount was mainly in private pokes ce ed to parti¢e In Beat tle, While $303,000 was in bullion for the Beattie ansay office Encountered Ne lee. Captain Warner and Par Freer reported that toe was not ene untered’ on the north ner souths bound, The trip » e of fin te, The Ohte y two.daye in expected tithe, and ft f { the Nome fold shipments had not been renee. hen the Oble teft Nome aneh ane, 0 Victoria hed arrived, and they were to sail two days after. ‘Thome two steamers wil being the bulk of the from the fean-upe and the passengers Many Rich Strikes. ent ever m Nome react the steamers Henator x the Alaska bank at Nome, wae a hger on the Od arid heer winter we non Wee of in View of the many rie strikes made and the generat “experienced. THe statem thet © distriet this peer will prox tin ever Deen recorded Going perth « seaman fell over but war quickly rescued, tech the AT AN AUCTION CHARLES MODIN INVESTS IN PRIZE PACKAGE ANDO GETS & BUNDLE OF BONES FOR HIS MONEY—WAS A PHRENOLO- GIST’Ss OUTFIT. Buying « pig in & poke” is @ ing for Char Moin, of Jef ferson at., sine he attended abd ticipated in an auetion sale com ducted near the ot Lal av. and Pike at morning Por at the Modin pur chased paignificant sum of $3.50, a human skelet Not that be » ded the skeleton or even had any w lor ft, stnee he did not, but it was offered for sale in « promising jooking package and he bid it In in the hope of winning @ more valuable prise The sale was a sale of packages left for storage with a storage com and abandoned by thelr own and belonged to enoly gist's outfit. The packages were | being offered for sale, and Modit ased the box in question as a lation HE LOVED HER NEW YORK, June 19.—Tenjemin Howard, the actor wh od he t f sated Mra.'i well LE STAR WEATHER FORKOAST—Fair Tonight) Wednesday Mair; Warmer; Light North Winds. * “ PERMANENT CHAUTAMQUA,. Chautauqua were stated that the Chautauqua will be the equal of any inducted walang the sa t of land will be secured ne The movement re an expenditure LIEUTENANT OVERBOARD WITH! SUICIDAL INTENT AND SINKS| BEFORE BOATS REACH HIM.) GRADUATION EXERCISES. exercises of the Auburn High school duatin, N Binns, a former Meutenant greiner he United States army | Tae hs n the honor of being the first gradu AUTOISTS PAY THEIR FINES: CHARLES THOMSEN AND JAP ANESE DEMONSTRATOR AD-| MIT THEIR SCORCHING AND! ARE ASSESSED $20 BY COURT pul aff (rom the Obie could Accompanied Binng tert N » to receive medics! at ened with brain ‘This reowlted tn his resigns Several times Uon from the army the steamer AMER MAKES ROUND TRIP 4 edge of his whi overboard but wa ant Thursday afternoon during « d boat drill, and without any he leaped th Gb the upper deck and plunged the cold waters of the Roats» were quickly Warner brought thes full speed Binn's floating wram receive io to a atop son of Moritz arrested on Bun lace of the walter Years old, and no reason « » for his suicide except vem al aberration who wae with her hus jon the trip south, wt thet she would go to Chi replied young had to say in regard to th patrolman, moto, a Japanese demon tried to pass the boys with his auto, jJews are r |marenere and plundering of Jews asked Judge lin various PRANUT STAND MORE THAN STAND, AND CASE MISSED AS UNINTELLIGIOLE “Oh, we were,” replied the Thom ARGUMENT COURT CAN |his honor thought « fn each case would The case against J was arrested on A. Holt, who Por the first time in his record AB Todd. aawistani canhler Of] as the dinpenser of justice in the fourt Judge Gordon threw up the sponge in dingust| acknowledged might have been wine in tom ait happened when B Nervo aid two other itallans en fe sm argument which Pa and = Phillipe disorderly and for which pent the men t© the police Maat Judge Gordon or the city could gather from the pa testimony Was that two italiane started to play tag ® peanut stand which Nervo conducted at Becond av could be produced he pete os i Se ete eee ee @ June 19, 1905 + & Increase over same more @old by §3.000.000 than! SRR ee DETECTIVE MAKES REPORT. ad arrival in Seattle sppeered | none the worse for his tepremete F. A. Oulette, the detective who ie working on the Milihaff murder case, last night reported to a com- mittee of the Renton he had collected the evidence of 18 in affidavit more affidavits would be prepared and submitted this aft hie le coaling at the bunker’ | today and wilt nail on her reture trig | next Friday itizems that could barely uadersiood, while Were in such Diisefal ignor. | “HOP of the AngioSason was almost vainfal. All the could get ont of the men to be a folid history of Hives, fully. Ulustrated. The m= them commenced In pan their eyebrows, shoulders and mannerisms to impart the knowledge their stubborn to utter, Finally Judge Gor allied it quite and discharged attached and go there not only once| gone to the ple: but every evening and take « glass) muste for a few minutes; or to of beer if she so pleases? a glass of beer. HOUSE PASSES MEAT BILL WASHINGTON beef bill passed the PIERCE FOR MINISTER. WASHINGTON nt for minister to Norway Chairman Wadsworth reported this WOMAN TRIES | “TO RL HIM: DRESSED AS A MAN, SHE GAINS ACCESS TO HATED GENERAL) TREPOFF, BUT THE GUN Is WRESTED FROM HER #t. PRTERSBURG, FIRE STATION CONTRACT. | ONE CENT VOL. 8 NO, 98. as CENTS PER MONTH WITNESSES CALLED IN MITCHELL GASE rs — — PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE! expected in that city some time to~ 1 he will collect evidence ARE MAKING LAST PREPARA. for the TIONS FOR TRIAL WHICH Subpoenaes leaued. This morning Mr. Morris appeared before Jw VYrater and asked that seen for th yder being WILL BE HEARD NEXT MON rhe witnesses are Mitchell's brother-in~ rT portant step for th Mitehe f " J Catlin, Lewis Hartley, Edmond Creffield * | Phoebe tot Kellen, Mra, Hag 1 Milt Beam, Charles Shires, Alpheus tod ae yop m. yore Edwin HM. Baldwin, George ue Drant, John Baldwin, William tt for th ‘ Iner, Dr. F, W. Brooks, Peter ieee Wiliam J. McMillan, Fred euannne & Cnnee Mitchell, George's brother; James K, Miller Ie Absont Berry, Burgess K. Starr, Mite hief Deputy Prosecuting Attor-| brother-in-law; Emory P. ney Miller hav been absent from the| Mary J. Graham, John Ma ity since Bunday, Mr. Mackinlosh| J. Woods, Henry RB, Morris, BR. | and bis deputies discialr knowl-| Bryson, M. P. Burnett, Mra. Hager, e-|Mr. Grover and Mrs. Burgess EB. from Corvallis thie) Starr and May Hurt, Mitchell's sis- ning states that Mr, Miller is: ters PLACE A BOUNTY ON DEAD JEWS —. zi i RICH GENTILES ENCOURAGE | Atrocities beyond belief have been committed in the Jewish massacres PEASANTS TO MURDER BY |4: Bialystok An idea of the fiend- ishness which characterized the OFFERING REWARDS—FEAR: | viclesnic murder has become known in spite of the efforts of the — NAI spa Metcadees pat NAILS | cuthorities to suppress the facts. DRIVEN INTO EYES OF VIC-| The corpses of the slain are simply crushed masses of flesh nd TIMS. bone, soaking in blood. One body was found lying im the grass with the hands tied, Im the face and BERLIN, June 19 minent |eyes had been hammered three-tneh (wing details of the |nails, The body was marked with bayonet thrusts. io of Suet The man’s farmity of seven werd : wise also murdered. Beside his body lay At Caroki the authorities posted 3+ of @ 10-yearold child, whose } |a telegram alleged to have been re- leg had been chopped off with an ceived from the czar ordering alt lSews to be killed. Peasants at-|*%. Soldiers are guilty of the oub tacked and murdered many of them under this suppored authority The dead and wounded are stilt rage Wealthy Gentiles at Nieshin of-/arriving at Bialystok. Many of ltered $6 for each Jew killed; $2/them have been lying untouched lfor each one wounded and $1 for|in the streets for two days, and are leach male infant, The peasants frightfully mangled. The hospitals are arming to enrich themselves. are filled with « constant stream of people who are trying to iden tify the killed and wounded. 8T PETERSBURG, June 19. MAY A WOMAN VISIT A SALOON? 4 - e JUDGE GORDON SAYS NO, BUT | Grace Olsson and gre | oo : THE QUESTION WILL BE TAK- | acknowledged on the stand yester> ‘any that they frequently visited the EN TO A HIGHER COURT FOR Anheuser Cafe on Pike st. and the jet av. and Uni- FINAL JUDGMENT. genase do —_ —_ Upon cross questioning, both girls acknowledged that in the past 90 Is it lawful for a woman to visit) days there had been only 21 days in a cafe, or grill, or whatever they | which they had not been at the re- may call the seml-reapectable sa-| sorts, This they contended was not loons where they have orchestras | breaking the law, They had only en to iieten Be Judge Gordon fn the police court! They were simply charged w! yesterday emphatically eaid no, loitering around saloons and Ju Attorney Thomas Page takes the | Gordon thought that thelr own testi. 3 opposite view and has appealed) mony to the effect that within the from that decision, giving notice | p: that he would to t 90 days they had visited the k the superior court|cafes on 69 days proved them * upon the question, | eullty. COMPANIES CAN INCREASE RATES O eeaean I M’KENZIE SAYS THERE 1S NO Personally raised the insurance rate in Spokane 20 per cent until such a LAW IN STATE TO PREVENT time as that city had obtained a suf. ficlent water supply. Right In Be- INSURANCE COMPANIES OR- | accic several insurance rates have been raised during the last six DERING AND COLLECTING jis ry HIGHER PREMIUMS. I have not officially, or others wise, been advised that any com- pany in this state has contemplated existing rates, but there ® x to prevent any such order SEALS FATE OF <2csezets FREE BRIDGE issippl, It able report n of $25,000 to pay, veling expenses, A n any insw ppropri pany. For instance, last year I the president's t

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