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AST EDITIO * The Only Papér in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHER FORECA Showers Tonight; @unday, Fair; F THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 40, 1906. resh Gouth Winds. ONE CENT VOL. 8. NO. 108, a5 CENTS PER MONTH 9 + Relea Rael lalate ReRehahdebaindehsteleiebetaheieieishel | MAB, TANNER i6 KILLED * * e A WORD TO CHIE® WAPPENSTEIN, * auT> = - - * . * HELENA, Mont, June 30 " * The Star desires to respectfully suggest to Chief Wappen & |) ELENA. Mont, June ip # atein that, in his very commendatiie efforts to drive all im | mander of the G. A. R, was killed *® morality out of the city parks, ay particular attention to # iz the overturning of ‘an automo: & the Lesoh! Rotel, run by John & dehneon at Lesshi park. ® | bite yesterday afternoon. Her hus-| ¥ For several + Johneon has eperated a “blind pig” In thie ® Jyund Gon. Lester Wilson and M | ® hotel and the place in other rempeste has been known f * * 1). K. Toole, wife of Gov. Toole, the | & long time as a disreputable reser Respectable people in w jother occupants of he machine | * b we at Lesohi park have censtantly complained of John & | yore not sertously hurt * son's place, but beyond an ocoasional arrest and the payment # jwere mi FE . | ® ofa fine, he has been allowed te gentinue * | HEARING SET FOR FRIDAY e aes ;* A raid upon thie place simeost any time would result in # a é ® the capture of men and women gathered there for immoral # | ‘rhe cane of the order of the su-|CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION | cating that eal and personal g — ® purposes, and the stamping out of the evell would prove a bless w& court r “the ate on have figured more ‘ & Ing to the other ocoupants of the ark, to the people who live # Ponet Bound andthe Northern| With MAKE KNOWN THE AG in ol of the departe & in the vieinit ° he i . 1 . aw one of the executive Relates the Story of the Cafe Martin Dinner TPRUSHED N \ mute. ct Me ee Aloe” om extending] QULT® OF ITS FINDINGS ON| Ment as che Ol Te amont ° * * u © heard r THE ARLINGTON DOCK LOOT Inefficiency Disclosed i and of the Events Leading Up to the Shoot- ote eee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee tt PY oe fs of ike department = a = hesineffictency of the officer , Reece eee eee ee eee nd the sinefficteney 1 of it has been so thor ing ef nf | Po 4 command of it has been #0 t a g c Sta ord White. | | \* BANK CLEARINGS. a mghly disclosed by the hg pes | i* * ’ r { ernio i recently in ht Some eee “@ | be June 30, 1906 na 1 ® | come mm” t r 1 a ——- pees - | 0 6 01,9 we be ener man 'o NEW YORK? June Thomas | m ng papers wing vaual —— i | June 1906 1,101 ‘ * the fir partm me il be difficult, 4 ceca lliponanell heme Mgt big egonn ee TWO ARE KILLED AND MANY | [Bi Increase over same fr | Preparation thi sot impoesible, for Mayor Moore to man who accompante ¢ Thaws Was stated this morning | ast year, 6 22,018.08 w/e = , : : to the Madison Square roof garden | among the intimate f {White| INJURED IN PANIC WHEN! . one repentedly ome . the night of the tragedy, and who, @ Wil be subpoe 4 to teatify at Ayer cell as dpareaee ie < after the shooting, cacorted Mre trial are pr t business| THE WIND BLOWS DOWN RPL SSS EN TTS SS FEF Y, eparts ae bey ied Gh Tha mm the p couse, b financiers a wi} it ne te 7 t me sees on _sedihenaag eae sy ye ™ af RINGLING BROS’ CANOPY ; “t cheney, me mane district attorney accustomed to « 5 and ¢ ' ¢ ‘ } oe gedlpse “she gr nplish that coording to his story, while the /mcld pieces r 1 cher ~y ~- a - tr € oe Maced closures prove that party Was at the Cafe Martin, T | and thet § an down} CHICAGO, J Two Perl LENGTH OF MITCHELL TRIAL? Mra Maud Creffield, widow of tee, indirect not nie cannot now be accomplished ta was in a jovfil mood and unwor: | erie’ necks nee e sons Were b i ut (njured} }Joubu, Creffield, leader of the jon the he ley ay’ Saint thoroughly, now ried. Mrs. Thaw sat facing her hus Mra, Thaw visited her husba@d imjat Aurora ye on an eno] DEPENDS ON THE AMOUNT eo “Bt elisa = simak Qaian Chief Ralph Ce eis alae mn by the removal band, who seemed interested in the|prison today. The st le} mous tent at ing } 2 pth ange Fans yte Be a Reflect on Discipline [or the present chief and the ape gousipy stories she told. Mrs, Thaw |serted, and her presence created nu) was blown down during a ©] OF EVIDENCE THE DEFENSE /cfarnoon in Judge Prater S Guam of tha tiie eneaaeie 4 Cr intuent in bis stead of 8 Ma Coa White enter take @ seat | particular interest wind and aderstort A panic} 3 n Galle ehetinn. ta wiuerer 80 6 1! ne ee ee oe et eee an toler tised S0 a 1B fect from whe Thaws were| The announcement that the Jut narrow GAN GET INNO GEOSION | ios, the brief story of the killing <> tetas aniitw asele a te training and by experience to direct ttt Thaw's was toward |stand fury is to consider the * 110 , beg eB “he = ae jt re on: the stale of the dis | training 686 OY OOP oar ae wns . The Th didn't talk tojcase ts responsible for the , forming inj “ELD TODAY. husband by George Mitchell pline maintained in the depart-Ithe 4 ant work for wh te. The Th atk vo|¢ ¢ ' | tt Many TWO ORIENTALS TELL POLICE | mont for several years past, indi department i# maintained : White while at the \cafe, nor did |that the prosecution has unearthed ie, Were pre | A Veesay Rettion, for the -oeaheetst ’ MocCalet see Mrs. Thaw pass the evidence likely to lead to the im t «} had asked her a number of | TH&Y ARE VICTIMG OF FOOT. | errr ee piece of paper to er husband ldletment of at least one other per keepe Th A f ") f + a be von ‘ conceruis the enia | which was written,’ "That b in ]80R a® accessory before the fact e : . the fearrounding the ett dents | PADS—ONE 18 WOUNDED ON | he It te hinted also that a criminal) MATTHEW BURY, Aurora, who} P odiuer ‘ hem the question THE HEAD. Thaw Not Annoyed. conspiracy charge ta ikely to be; was struck by a falling ten | ; + vated What did you say to Mitchell i : bis hat nothing {Mae aeainet w number of pe WILLIAM CRESS, Danytile, 1. |! Frave tield | seer the shooting? s or done to AW tO] wsed me to the shoe or “ y aid y , become excited, but Mrs. Thaw was pea e, the y * ¢ Sta Three wo: 4 are among those | h'\* mas 5 t hear a ¥ + pad a woes him; te ‘ . plainly annoyed, as the sight of] po Wy po Bnd com, lanwenene & r \¥ more wit ~ c “ ben « arn | Claiming to have been held uy White Was ulsive to her, He did] i» , ; * oace x t prosecutior “ew the defendant make reply tame night, two Japs, one Wanaka not hear the waiter or anyone else|) Sie be one ore as we early Monday, |'* 7 iat” came the neat quest jand the other Takeo Yomakan tell Thaw b me the party left! ois ne was be sy ” sting fea~| *,” responded the w jappe at police headquarters ed the cafe that White had made de-/ "oe fon oe seen jt ¢ the trial we Other Testimony jearly this morning ‘The | former rogatory remarks anon Mra? aw | it Siestnen goad t he Case is Simple This was a new feature in the! f med to have beens - od : i At the reof garden Thaw Becar . ; : . ‘ Other witnesses who] from behind and robbed o e _ — ee exeited when he saw White and] nace which credited } the Goomne ag peeve: Pigeon nt og Wer Present or near by, had testi-] displayed a wound on the k me of water into the ditches of the * walked about while MeCaled and | POPs" wale ae sousi fnterest.| Hed that so far as they beard,|his Bead, which he claimed to have MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMIT-|ume of water into the dicks Mra, Thaw r ined at the taph secuting at - 4 his ae, | Mitehe je no rep The state eo — an joven pee. ea wea TEE WHO VISITED CEDAR filling the settling basine which Mre. Thaw, under great suspense, | Life of White. who are trying the case, | nt . WAG BOOS. MAGN Ee at thé cornet Of Bees ure intended to cateh the contam- had become very uneasy and, after POCKTON +—ar fined themselves to pr “ he court room the oat | bold . a n onrat o aynar : RIVER WATERSHED ARE NOT |e ee oth would, lw tara, : a while, suggested they leave the | STOCKT' oy eid had & and amatic interest.|"¥- snd st. by two maske papenee dh t theater and wait for Thaw in ¢ her the p- reaes had boon & ye <8 & craning of necks and | men, who relieved him of $2 UNANIMOUS IN THE OPINION, | ©Yerflow into the river. ortid Or bicogdle “— . goer ne ng of ears to hear the re-| Conditions at Camp. ‘ale and ayy apd chad he repre ay gre : SS SOT MARRY WILLARD) THE FOLIOS Sor 4 pemeaanee’ sanction’ oan ae ue : | < The committee did not approve a i tell of the life of the dead architec | nig Bard gyacert did he ” t tt : elevator when the shots were fred. | (0!) Of On ate wo thouthe he ws LIEVE, CAN TELL SOME-| mite atk WDE Ona stat ate net a be say Siiiiiie wie The Joint committee mm the ofthe conditions diesarered. St the : re. Thaw Returns. * val Par le wae al | vega ao Me Rother tea t 6 thes Se ieee on Weel chamber of commerce unions mp of Milwa Deel 3 Mais. Thaw reterned quickly ana! Wee c*s, "set in Paris He. sea} THING ABOUT NUMEROUS] na id 44: the. partiea eat ae toe Wemnees aepenred and the King County lical so-|near Barneston. Here the tents i nial 30 : 23 Pecnvaglw on eee oe " thelr be almost overcome with emotion | clety, together with representatives were pitched a little distance back MeCaled breed ey Toon to eave |e” York, Of Thaw he speaks AOBBERIES—I6 UNDER AR!) ’ amd excitement. She opened her lof the press, the city engineer, the | from the river, but the committes» f a a wk ia teed Onl ae, eee: ee Wale 5 jweuth to speak, but the words | Milwaukee engineer and President|men found the engineers’ éirty : Gian te cus hee heatend. eof rset win Weemanient loathing ener ah See Tweed not come. She checked her Williams, of the returned to elothing being washed in the river walting to nee her husband He) “t.made his acquaintance through | AN thie ¥ eo left f he jeeif and made # second effort, but} ie oe ieee day's {n-|and camp offal of the worst Ghar waited for Mrs. Thaw until she/an advertisement I inserted in a ic. " vein | Seattle last night after a da an np W kreeted Harry and said something | paris nem Cheviag vey eere- tof saad te ™ Youtigation of the Cedar river water/acter on the banks, clos to the bow! thy Aan ry gen neo abane nae Harry Wilit — Added Little to Evidence shed. to ascertain what effect the! water, showing that the Milwaue about not thinkingy he was going valet,” auld # w rei Big aera tender nite} pation as ¢ ary ine . » inte . | butte of the Milwaukee might | kee’s # ors were not taking to get White that way lecnt fer te end waked it ? pation es ; » Allover Despite the intense interest In| oLOgED SEASON HAS BEEN O08.) %Uliding of the Milwag malght | are — andy ton MeCalod thought it beter that|srecy tronth ft toa nie | who ts belie , ~ the court room in her appearagee have upon the city’s water supply.|least troubia the or ver ae Mra. Thaw should get away so she} asked me if | wae fam Se caves S re anes & Hire. Creffiel did not contribite| SERVED AND FISH ARE PLE The majority opinion seemed to|from polluting the efty’s w would not be annoyed, aad escorted e oe apie bother is ~aeey : bs very materially to the evidence tn| be that the road should not be ply her from the theater. The witness one w ~y rusian 48 *. Nc : : sisters, A large MU8= the case against her husband’s| TIFUL—LAKES THAT ARE|jowed to follow its survey, although} The question was naturally aslo gave some incidents showing the| ; ye Cort —— te TOURDE’ sewer, She related sireums| 6. osen, Ithere wore dissenters from this!ed, if these men, who are prea f . egon to testify to r k leo be rt sane deanestie veletions of the Thawa ee : stances surrounding the killing of | view to be intelligent and pew : tat -adetitad these wad a rect ower pg Page : pel. ade |" Bow ye ie , partions’ ber husband, the arrest of his alay| coe was ascertained that the road |itary sctence, allow filth to get inte 4 shadow hovering over the Thats! con & A ga ta. te [Of Over . +. er, the taking of the body to the] proposed to follow the bank of the |the river, what will the army f° which unerringly pointed to the brought to ruin, and 1| dient vs ‘..°Ng} markwe and herself to the police| The aonual open season for tak-|river closely for four miles, the|track laborers do when they get tragedy compelied to usher them into| Malting Pee 8 — a Thew her story stopped.|ing f the streame and lakes of |stakes of the engineering corps be-/to work on the four miles of water Tell of White's Deeds. his place, Finalty he tried te make} #@4 It ts the bette? of th : ie ‘The attorneys for the atate ceased | ghe state black bass, perch, pickerel|ing located alm at its edge, ne jf nt Se ‘Whe teleteentied atven to thele procure of | then I left him, |e theft can be traced to Williema | mae: We joonan be muchithety questioning and turned the}and pike opens tomorrow, July 1.) cessitating the use of stone retair It was an object less which sankt Gatrict attorney to correct, there| “Thaw did the world @ kindness | Th tools were found in the pawn % between the opponing »\- | ¥itness over to the defense As the law prohibiting the taking|ing walls, or “rip-rap" work, for|deeply Into the minds of the Com . are a host of girls under the age jim killing him, Before her marriage | SOP aad later Willt ‘ 4 permisaibie to be intro} Questions Are Limited. jof fish of these varieties prior to)a distance of pearly two miles jm omen , «= of consent who wil) have to tell of to Thaw, WWite met Mins j with Ber of duced on the atand. | The « amination of the wit-}July | has been quite generally ob Close to Water's Edge. Difference of Opinion. the deeds of White and a namber|She was at his extabliehment fre-[ais0 thought to, be la Net Justification jhess had no sooner been begun | served in this county, it be anticl | at few points does the road in| ‘The encineering representative off Of his associates, The ames of|quently. After her marriage to| While dealing with ihe ps oe oe as ithan it became evident that in i by fahermen that fishing for) 4. fourmile stretch, get away |the Milwaukee with the party st é several girls were given who have| Thaw, White still sought her. He|' “ tude Pwater he tha ce clowely limiting the questions asked from the water more than 100 feet/ed positively that there was BO on wnypetapllndh: hag cadpenetne od hmm Cagle epportanity |b mes corp Ghak d0tanehe often tbuarneti ey ee ee eee Kan frome gua {and in several places tts rightof-| tern tive roste for the rosd Saas torney at any time they are called i Thaw became tesperate and my . . ad Pp 'd sr strategic ¢ ®DY | vay would invade the stream itself. it could use, eps out of Co and tell of the orgics in the White | Killed bim.” Sie kath ae onan pn yl pl h th oe elena jeomepiling the filing tn of earth dar river valley group. It is learned that White | es uains oe bieane a number of ques Qn which they were artificlsl land stone, thut shoving the water! Engineer Thomson, however, maintained a studio in West Brother's Hurried Trip. bree , ‘ to bring out the rela Brronetene mn nent {s nd back lheld to a different opinion, stating ] Tewesty second st. which he rent PITTSRURG, Pa. June 29.—Jo ae the witnesses and the he la at ing is prohib- For several miles a steep slope|that there was another feasible P «6 ed Under the assumed name of!siah Thaw, Harry Thaw's brother | nae wate ‘ Roller, but these | ited In the aap gd is KIN | Hes just behind this proposed route,/route avoiding the Cedars * . Finn, where the exhibitions were | made a hurried visit to thie city to j send - ne were objected to by the ata ene Sere, Nese oe ee ee 1°" | coming right down to the narrow/sabove the city sataive, but Be stiven bie guests Jconter with famfly attorney : ; : touching on matters which the wit-/ Planted within that time: Panther,|-iioaq bench, which intervenes; would be a little longer ahd * George Gordon, and hastened to re Sos ing | Rese Had been asked about on direct | Nellaon, Swan, Otter, Mi pond IB )ietore the river is reached The |necessttate the constrgotion of sev Spende Restless Night. turn to New York. . ms examination. In this the state was | Maple valley, Bawyer, Walsh, Star, ics was clearly apparent to the/eral bridges, taking @ total cost” NEW YORK Sate 20 —Harry|. Gordon denies, however, that any Bray vee ; beige sustained by the court, and ufter | Ds Trout ye ~ Echo, Beede,| vi orejudiced observers in the com-jof perhaps $500,000 more them ‘Thaw spent « restiens night, on ac-| local attorneys will appear In New eS Mi so ai ns of the JOr¥) an how nd a half of futile efforts bsieoto Tr ndition, ws Grew Jones, | iitee that this steep slope would,| would be required te build dows. count of the heat, and was awnke| York, as the men employed there are to secu: we addditic al informath fn Raven's and Rutherfe lin rainy periods, throw a large vol fi ‘edar river. safty this morning, being one of the] familiar with the situation and local CORONER LEAVES TO INVEST! Trial May Be Short ae nme s for Mitchell) p@RGeTs TO RETURN IT. firet prisoners, Gp je read the| tions, GATE—MOTHER FIGHTING TO « ae net ape pa | ee ‘G } a i ‘ solr ¢ co GET DAUGHTER.WALSH AND a : bs ant The | tion of Mra. Creffield of Fifth an in, is bemoan: | . be fense t Juce./ was the climax of, the st ' ing the loss of a #10 bandsaw KINNEY FOUND GUILTY. if the * for Mitche | entation of the case. Ha foxen | which he loaned an unknown [hela ¢ * ae ft « | witneeres had preceded andiman in overalls yesterday ‘ ‘ BVERETT dune 20.—Deputy ¢ | facts . : t-| terest of yesterday's session of the 1 Wast at, when the un-| . oner Bakeman has left f | % t " to finteh | court fered in the appearance of | kuown man met him with-a request | lish te investigate 1 | the t ta the widow of the dead man. Fol joan of the saw, promising os no th , ‘ ' he ing her the state introduced ret ne same ina few mo ; t ° an in the 8 ® me in « , . ‘i 2 , 4 ~ orgy aan t * ad Captains Wi ad Builivan of |, at dene. be oot CHICAGO © 30.—Nine deatha/ Yesterday was the hottest et. the i | drowned " into | the police nt, who teatl-| sie babi 0. hundred beak dinétunbaaal ae \ er at the i . Ned to the { Mitchell at] . weather bureau registered $4: 66s ion of held [the pel station, and t. B | pe yertersny: 1: CHONG gree eh ag “yen 4 newspe Ve r, When the he of second day of ene 2 o SRE a AK ‘. A k 30} @murt adjourned the day the PHILADELP HIA, June 30.—Sewe . : oy Hee M « jatate’s case was ne e com | eral heat pros one occurred here ARMY SURGEON S AYS FORT roads, to be washed Into the nearest 5 Rey reagedle i i ROIT « yesterday, the hottest day of the stream by th rain. p a ’ t day of eas J SAYVON WHS. GRY ANOTHER Disease le Dangerous, ord her en ee jen the ¢ 7 Seas In this state there mside ” a * * « One death ne 2 WATER SUPPLY IF MILWAU-| ne noid seat — @ FAMOUS ‘CATHEDRAL *| f the heat were er record wea KEE COMES DOWN BANK, third in point of fa ng expe ehgawei r? - READY TO FALL « t yesterday. The woe clally ete east of the Cascades|;otners t = 4 * co n .—The ® th eter registered . ig Fe in irrigated ricta, Many of | wight ‘ . a ron vy F | COMMANDER OF G A. R a ip hier abscatbamanclcas» ne " te the caste Seams Seattle and are | taking " ae ‘ e. It a|° . — _ — , * ® | treated here in M t : " *) OUE TO COME TO SEATTLE Fran 20 this morning, fot ‘ ® The city's water supply # private pract ad seven of | sor 4 a) ne * | Seattle Buford will take. tle % would be contaminated by the # [hese ir case stato " be fur *|. JULY 5, BUT RETURNS EAST |Teuth regiment of Fort Lawton te ® construction of the Milwaukee # a on ¢ bed ns e * | Alaska # road slong the present survey # “It is ensy to that typhe | SERRE ee eee) WITH BODY OF HIS WIFE | sal # on Cecar river # contamination frou ne OBJECT TO BALL GAMES JUDGE MORRIS SUSTAINS THE | CHARLTON FUNERAL, # Typhoid germs from the # fore an ever | c t ‘ : % washings of the railroad tracks # He n Ce ‘ ® nt I DEMURRER OF JOHN A, FER ( 1 of James F. Charltom ; & would carry disease and @ of the Milw e rune rig ‘ ‘ RY, ACCUSED OF SELLING LI+ he ik. © the Pacifi¢ hospitab ® death through the water mains @ the 4. f tb . f t % , ~ 1 be held at Kaglea® ® into the homes of the people @ 6 ni , n QUOR WITHOUT A LICENSE . " ; i pm a er : z ‘ . of hi n neon & amil- See eeeeeeeeeeee ne All i} r i ' n b e neig Helena, Mor | y Such was the ’ Sant. expressed by the fi we f ¥ - 7 : Army 8 *v 4 panied the ge mt y v ‘ by | ove k , yr. EB eg, of the n i the nkee | . wh et a. of health, after « e f th ate fte K r q vey said t < 4 s " I ula fe f ad | " who was a i | Vineet of ta tact & Kirkiand | bee , | N be 4 ated for a ent. It will me . > . contamigat af the w t - oe tk : ty 1 ge ¢ ioahatnes ' A wa , * * certain . eer ¢ wre t thel, j 1 * i . Move City’s Intake. pa ss p . t I * PO! Vw pune oth , site ‘ ae at & ce) rar ae " \* * | f . sihincinal S | OMPLAINS OF AIR GUNS. * * | i arcnieh renga . ; E > . f ae } i ; ’ Bd eo hs | , , ath met w 1 wife * * : ° ‘ ’ iat f ise is #uppe or ees avocat! » toth ‘ a Bed ‘ * / singing ' . ; p INGPECTS CAVALRY HORSES. bed f a. oe -< | @ wile ’ 7) * . ' ~ PAUL J e 30. ft lo not | wine « nag the nelg re * * A * Mor ar “ « t | KO to be Hut during the a Pere ee - it " . f M CN. O'Conn f Role fies , I dent Howard fott, period th their exere NEW INK MAN ARRIVES. » hes ~ SPR E VES - ae tarageeate «IE ng Instructior 1 by | Barrack aho, is fn fe, it ve N Pacific railway ts f ” ey id germs Ss RIOJUN MARU BAILS. s th Chief Wappenstein has | spec cavalry horses whieh | bro, n e esignation, and and 4) Some of these peo R. D. Sawyer, local representative | fie property holdera in the| the quartermaste department 18] tng the meat be The report Ig Die trave m place to place while|ot the California Ink company, Is] Th pon Yusen Kaisha Riofun, WALLA WALLA.-T com i trict that they will be| shipping to the Ea A shipment ntly toated, affiieted. They journ 1pon traina.|stepping high and handing out{ Maru sailed at da his morn mission ts trying to reach af and fined, as has been] of 66 horses to Fort Sam Hovwston | BUFORD ON THE WAY ‘ th 5 The germs of Neease find thoiPcigars today, over an arrival at his tug for the Orient with a full cargo'agreement on maximum distance (the custom with the tenants In the’ and Fort Clark, Tex. finishes the the city It cowld neither $ yey to the roadbeds of the‘rall- house of a ten-pound baby boy, abd many passengers, rates and joint wheat rates, at shipments, The troopship Buford left San firmed nor denied. . a _Seven awe waren,