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LASTEDIION) THE SEATTLE STAR | ONE GENT WEATHER FORECAST.Showers Tonight; Friday, Probably Fair; Moderate Breeze Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News RATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE a1, 1906 VOL. 8 NO. 100 a5 CE) TS PER MONTH —— AY INVOKE RECALL PHOTOS eee eeeacinene FLIP TO PROTECT WATER : ee yi) —_———- fitizens Can Compell Council to Repeal Grant RUSSIAN BOYS + of Right-of-Way to Milwaukee Road Through | the Watershed Reserves++Physicians Leave | This Afternoon. MURDER JEWS MASKED BANDITS MAKE BIG | HAUL AT POINT OF REVOL VER AND ESCAPE hen every resident Ages oy REFUGEE FROM BIALYSTOK 4 8 oon SAYS THEY ARE INSTRUCTED | wn that it will mot, Chen we shall 2 i» » of the water au Py cha ed aa a means [OF prospe HOLD UP GALOON AT RAVENS DALE, ROB OCCUPANTS AND which started in pursuit as t became daylight. Tele- ects were ollce de- and it at all powsible routes carefully © which the bold rob- is located ot « logging i ined by loggers, Wore Red Sweaters siudion not f © the railroad | ®8Y ELDERS TO CIMMIT OUT. | Other Roads in Ar } Ap ation bgeatiidee ep ee the | RAGES — PREDICTS REVOLL- | EMPTY THE GAPE ° aro trying to make a point] TION. - wo railroads in the drainage are tt eoCrery mlsslate (he get treet eee eee } t He an connected with | ) : , wh re office, “The @ DAILY PROGRAM - pees 98 ene " « of the North * IN BIALYSTOK. « Pi ra . : ee te some elght |» Pe ’ eke and * Stdres open for busine . . nd o6 De etre # three hours * 6 eee - a gravel bed | @ Shooting and bomb throw. « ‘ h, R he Ce ‘+ * é h geetec oe people come & From Front and Rear auogeenee : » in ® ont of hiding places and stores @ en reat t lake '*) w reopen until next outbreak * @ other “eame through x anett to! t above the tnt and at! ® e , wtih a ae was fo (he a8 Clevation L000 feet Bigheh Cy eee eke k eee ee eae spate. sve each hand hat the ® opportunity for areat | ; s suggestod leation. ¢ pla # made NEW YORK, Sune 21.—The fore B's c 1 and without a be Driar 4 ‘ ta being ity did no jlate these | going program gives a partial con pair of arms ‘went sky arters and by bot the fact is that the! ception of the manner in which " : e the here 2 the wa-| things are being conducted at Bia’y hing the deur cowers , ers Hid It become nec-| stok, the center of Russian disturh-| - heer sy om- ation =have/ essary, we could condems the roads, | ances at the present time. ording | , y a hasty glance at aterest wn-| but they are so far away aud run|to Herman Kaplan, who with hia| th eir purses, one of the * aitrond| so few trains that that has not yeti son, arrived here yesterday from * the quarteite covered a member of] been deemed necessary. Neither of | the horror city PHOTOGRAPH COPPYRIGHTED, 1006, BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION. ae en conor ee | these r: ie a broad highway hey le ‘lore the wholesale | he Madrid representative of the Newespaper Enterprise Association secured the most remarkable photograph ever taken of the a t hi b broad high They left bet h The Madrid ive of the Ni Enterprt 4 th kable ph h f the at. | Poe 6k Can tinea for pedestrian traffic, as the Mil-| massacre of the Jews, but already,| tempt to agsassinate the king aad queen of Spain ene ope + the cane. | Waukes will become Immediately | they sey, bord throwing aad mur The photograph, showing the soene tmmediately the bomb was thrown was taken almost by acetdent. The photographer had his cam Beth Back Out a te upon its completion (der ba ome a matter of dally| era nted at the royal hand hay and on the bulb of the camera, when the nolse of the explosion caused him tr untarily to clone . bbe ed out of . ane be ee tl , , Ider bad bee f | potnted at th 4 had his band on th tb of th f 4 him t t to el 5 ; stieed aut “ob the . white & wae Ge Leave This Afternoon. eurence. Although it seems in-| bis hand, thus snapping the picture. For a couple of moments he stood da uptil he at last realized he had taken t ure and secured le ‘ Hiately disappeared inn by the counetl.| ‘The commission of Seattle doc. |crelible, they state that most of the| One of the greatest photographic beats ou record ie thn Gaxtenads Ante ~ pow | FE gga Mbecmpenror sesagg gates outrages were committed by boys : the direction in which T t mn p ng eo mem . | trom If to 14 years of age who were be oe el ie ly s possibie a > in order) the ef h b beard and the con aly G8 pa 7 as for our tar ot | mittee from the Seattle Medic atone by thelr elders ed to Ravens . t for our of clety to examine the system, wilt] ,anian says that revalution Js in) {{ Starwich organi © water supply, If this| leave for Cedar river this afternoom! stairs ts the will of the doume at d is going to contaminate the| at 4:50. pyGak aivll Gat to lanvinbio |grams to watch for from the howse of James Ready | | the night of June 1 Pictam bac acterdance wlth the vee ae - GENATE TAKES VOTE WHICH onimendation of the minority of the p= | SETTLES QUESTION FOR ALL | rE HT a vote of [roughly garbed. One was about & | te Ti, to table 1 tmmediatety eight and the other THES-7HMA AE: COMPLETED “ed 6 change the title of the ter, They displayed feet 7 inches | ervousness durt jo sign iN EIGHT YEARS. original bill, which provides for « | of ora ca and passed the bill experien nd thone ere in SANT aay | SR MOE Sich Ee haver sta tok ith the saloon at the time that nth men acted aa if they were old hands at the business. | Phere were no shote fired while | the robbery was taking place or aft- erwards. POLICE BATTLE That the state wolverstty campus! cakes aiehie: Chale jortetiation. Toe % th vagy ie Wilt be selected as the site for t . : mye gate : ka-Yekon expedition sow ap dessiony t be upheld, not broken or The larger photograpt shows the scene that immediately fol oars almost ¢ i T site will y the boml xplosion in which Kink Alfonso narrowly eseap- | Sa teeneaad tee hark ers ames eee "9 ~ S| SMALL SIZED RIOT STARTS AT Tb horse was one that drew the king's carriage in edagy eriemnsclbongh of trustees tomorrow, As ATTORNEY CONTENDS THAT » wedding procession. The smaller picture shows the royal coach, | almost uninjured, after the disaster. / PIER B, WITH A JAP THE CEN- bed A TER OF THE DISTURBANCE— ' e of bri harge | soon ae the selection Is approved by } Gore wvited Detchon to in| | 3 Gantt temnde Ls ea macoment wii] VANOSVEER BID NOT DO Mie) ’ TWO ARE ARRESTED. i apend the evening. tte also] 2 Ohne laen no action | be made public | LeTTeRs Justice sy quot N. OR S cors| - ae amended in favor ot a lock with walkin down the street he was met] ony _ aeehaltiagay me: by Gere armed with « shot a obs WASHINGTON, June 11.—On the wee tive et SS a ER DO. H. DETCHON, WHOM) temanded where f he was firet vote on the canal question thie! sdapted by the b freryrr . ‘ hon informed him - eonate he lon yhery h « J an CHARGES WITH INSULT age ernocn im the senate th kk by the president, this action of t taking the nest tre i aiamniaiis ley won, The vote came on a mo-| senate pet the question, It will] for Cashmore, the firet station east! ~ by Kittredge to table the Hop-| protabiy be completed in eight LITTLE GIRL WHO Was * the Great Norther coe OF UNIVERSITY HAVE bm o ames pote ga viding fora lock years GUEST. L zeae wtart BEEN BUSY ANO SECURED! . shotgur tober c h. } DUTY that te fncumbent upon our THE IN oF Wi WORTH, Wash, June) Detenor rted * PIAGUER Oe poe Ameridun citizenship. Your let Bre ite t hae beer aused a , ‘ OVER SENATORS. ’ | ters teach purest patriotism | by sileged treults to Miss Mary anita se scopes mate j | Im the same letter appears the ceper ¢ re 6 it was a unique procession which - - | petitement that “Ci er ip ‘ | , i j ] | ‘ ‘Courts and laws proceeted down the street ooking to neither right sor lef shed at Seattle, and Gore with his leveled shotgun bringing t rear. Detchon ar and ing the Ki. Gore, The two had dn States army in the years ago, and be announced for several days ttee has visited several Wenatchee to consult w the sites and will report to the ¢ about noon, h white they we He immediately took t j } of the famiy, After ax from feat accept her present} tions of members of the state sem-| ING ISOLATED PARAGRAPHS.) ‘Three strike sympathizers started pent in ple . Food Isto from the @ietriete, outside of a small sized riot last night at Pier B, and police officers were called to quell the disturbance. A Japanese, Sen tor A King county which tarned the scale for her < nee, < here!tn favor of the untyversity aite Attorney Casey takes 7 t travel- | Priends of the untverstty have eri eention ic xeerpts from his F yed on the City of Puebia, Armed WHR Shotgua, «* tor « Beattle news Fae letters to the holdover mem fortese ebich have been given out|/S@ATTLE BAR ASSOCIATION scieaeas siuek Gincieieea aidan: J to go to his ship when he ext morning as Detchon was! pape bers of the state senate advising fo Assistant Prose} apopTs CONSTITUTION ANO ) ' L s = . Sa A second man hem’ of the situation and urging ‘ . y Vandereer, insis ER FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER =m ¢ them to write letters fo the commiting that he haw not been given al BYLAWGS—KING COUNTY as an urging the welec P UD! “square deal ARRIVAL IN PORT—TIME AND man and do The eraity at in reply. Mr. Casey has produced! SOCIATION MEETS TOMOR-| J ea vociferously f . and | A namber of the outalde senatora‘-arnon copies of several of | A HALF 18 NOW OFFERED BY of Poolmar ‘ the on- reaponded to this request and some | jotts nd ey ot M ROW NIGHT | staught al hundred men then of them have made thelr recow mn me 8. Me at Wheel COMPANY | jotnea he riot, and other officers mendations very w Th 1 for several minutes ommendations of t wenat ‘ + a aah te ® rms took a prom- rome 6 tal importance In ce < oe tm en b At k th 1 a part | tion with the fact that the expos w on ‘tttes tha & of the stea th e James tion ¢ py will call upon th ve A by 4 Sehaais, Sieiaeet “ath nion | BRINGS LARGEST SINGLE GOLD| Hughes and k e were state legisinture at it sension lend off « e an Now nlon | hustied the patrol wagon and o make a large a for| case we b te involved in SHIPMENT TO ARRIVE IN SE-/sent to jail. The two men were eeeeememenaan he exposlt The Lover se . < 4 in * of ke w a hore With th t and are up for , a. onait 4 ATTLE THIS SEASON—HAS || : herhedss a % DENCE 1S PRESENTED TO! mitt » filed ont of the office, | at of whom there are 19, will be! the question ing your i ° ed walk-out, there ie not a union man , s afte in Judge Gor- q w eving that their duty | me * of that legisiature and, a9 | jeg The Seattle Mar nse * ‘ umer of the Pacifie| §1,388000 IN DUST ABOARD, | don’s PROSECUTING ATTORNEY BY w nd indieating unm ch, will have votes on the grat Again ; »| dependent of either the Kin ree oo ag 2 | ane 4 t t was now up to the] ing of that appropriation may . ¥ Har baroviation or any er as The P Co - Pa eo ee } A DELEGRATION HEADED BY stternev’s Glee | Ito ¥¢ Ser and ly F lation of tke nature - . me | ; , e torm | JAPANESE NAVAL OFFICER 8 - A he King ¢ yi o | PARTS Cathet ined @ NEW) With the largest amount of gold THORBURN — CASE : aay gy onlypo IN SEATTLE ON WAY EAST, |)" miei amoum ce tnattor {ate a regular meeting t one sage Bhagat h a aie ate WILL WAIT FOR MITCHELL had: Tom Nelligan, 1 Japanese government ie to} With @ view to havin boy pa ba bed nape men and othe nm the ached port thie afters M “ff ¢ t oe evening i} : joned by the govern and then tr |e Senertor art on and t w eo be the Ms sce : ? Will Have to Wait, | Mk truet Casmeroce tar, Chel nia thin |trewwldrities existing in the org \ oe teclneiiee: ah tha orm at Prosecutin ' came vk . scorpt: od . 1 . ” ou i . ‘ n x e v \ s ft an ‘ ‘ pre- 4 M f Low feel ) h he A number bombs wine ) | ade 4 i 6 h the ‘HOUSE COMMITTEE AT WORK ON THE BEVE RIDGE MEAT BILL ~ my ve i - :. —— = peree = = = : # r uF WOMAN SUES CITY i (iM NOME pi depen Sg m t ed | n 1 May ‘ j - I l I x | t nis j A ¥ Iney J. uy ' ‘ " wn of his companions had Those are the gentlemen who considered the Beveridge meat inspection bi, With one or ot they are | servants of the beef trust and did valient service te to North Yakima, 1] the cacksrs in shawing that the charges made by President Roosevelt and his commission were “exaggerated.” Wadsworth and Lorimer were the. most brazen offenders, TI t trict eclded net taliee seet oa, er ; | bill hae passed the house « row befvrs tne ccnate awaiting that body’, avt e he was compelled to xo alone. i 3 j

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