The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1906, Page 1

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LAST EDITION The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE a5, 1906, VOL, 8. NO, 103 as CENTS.PER MONTH THE SEATTLE STAR _ | ONE CENT WEATHER FORECASTShowers tonight; Tuewday Fair; fresh north west winds. GEORGE MITCHELL ON same wot oes SOME GOOD GROUND TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Defense Will be Tem! porary Insanity Induc-| ed by Justification--- Attorneys Show Cau-| tion in Their Examin-| ation, © FOR THE MUCK-RAKE ; I eivit Service Commission Could Look Into Chief WOE S ORDER Ralph Cook’s Connection With the Twentieth . Century Fire Escape. OF VALUE TAKEN WORK WAS DONE BY TRUSTY ATTEMPT TO CROSS STREET INTO GEORGETOWN i8 STOP | PED BY SEATTLE OFFICIALS | SPECIAL OFFICERS SENT TO | “ . ° SCENE : | 1 fie «| J I i | Le , Application Refused , tr tt tiv | So ‘ ~ j ! . i « ' One of t on is now pe N i M aad | ae t t t t ‘ en of te Hot on James M & | GEORGE MITCHELL, ‘ ‘ acks wet thie @ round head * and whe He Fe t te found Four Jurymen Examined. | On Trial in King County Superior Court for Killing Frans Edmund Cref corms Ht ot # ' would bh f 1 . n at of ¢ Cook sends ‘ by field. " cea Mr t en d ladder the « stoppe . tt 1 + “it 4 when any = » _——— " : " | pe seary these al saned f ps 4 ott here 1 % of the fire ger x . | In Danger of Contempt ‘ s : s ‘ t was « ev ‘ F F f Si. um ' fire depart “" t with I muck rake” to j t the re h ~ ; | COLORED BOOTBLACKS QUAR | penne eiphebeled ete menitte Fred REL AND ONE FIRES HIS RE |* TRUST MAGNATES MAY # ' and ft j # GET OUT OF JAIL IF ® Snall-tien; Wain. abi VOLVER WHILE STREET is |* THEY'LL BE GOOD. * * * CROWDED—NO ONE INJURED # TOLEDO, Ohi - att e * € ine this #/ ars lt that Wf the mecshere 41 pe A * t i * tne. ae k - # the “© * be nang 1|COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AF ae > ae TER HEARING COMMITTEE, e | * y —_ 1 was “ " us eee weteeeunw ma eee| DECIDE TO TAKE ACTIONS * ‘ ps! . at there was a! Both mes # tow was © * “eh . BANK CLEARINGS. #) WILL GET LEGAL opinion * * «| ‘ ° S| rinsr ei ik a pve $1,424,768.87 @) * *) me s of both craft and two * Sunday @ * * pf “eee eee rrr rere *) « Ar * . ‘ Ov erloaded Cance Capsizes. afternoon and both ~ MURDER, REBELLION ae UE Ee = “Wl wn : P [APPLICATIONS WILL BE SSS tog the Fear Jurers’ Sympathy ove ter the det Judge R.A > only au non the a deputy SPOKANE.—One of the spans of thet tt ice timbers were jea th ed in operation ' | b te laws M powers will, it atrol greater H . “ fer a f nt ho everal pects wan caught is 1h t w trae ow « . ‘ « hrow < tof ‘ i ication of meas. ; s . r ng the waters in } be pers SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS 4 10 CONFESS. = FOURTH OF FOUNDER OF THE POPULAR] o 4 BOY DROWNS qe Cr oe 4 of I 4 ia Af ey a a | : oh ti rh a 4 PHRASE IS FINED § GOES TO JAIL FOR 3 TIME DA f EXCURSION By ¢ ND TORS. ' a e ‘ he ue )PEN BRANCH HOUSE | a ns ipl Ds is t t s, tel : FEDERAL UN N MEETS fH ‘ at AM YING MAY 8TAY . . ted i F ERSL h "i y be RK enkapf on 1 Culle ‘ ‘ . t ’ F t * t one a atves t sane Sy: Hh lo j . x t arately, but we « i) i € & te P to Kill Jews: r % 1 1 t« h ® ide the i tributarle € Y ws woll Uy f r as it Invelves pot : DUSSA, J 5 eported repratiqns are being made The corone 1 null an | tig fore } gue t a

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