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AST EDIHO THE SEATTLE STAR ONE GENT | 7 WEATHER FORECAST.falr Tonight and Bunday; Light Weet Winds. ee i ; The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAYQJULY 7 496 VOL, 8. NO. 113 a5 CENTS PER MONTH i he office who have porn ir SRR GILL AND BURNETT ARE HOLDING BACK a him to the penitentiary for two) t) Wel tie slene « & Increase over same -— years, followed Perry Mitchell upon! | _i@ date iart year..$ 469, If tie road could be com- ; How much Uae My. Morris wi pelled to build several hun- dred feet from the river. con- tamination would not be so great, but it is simply impos sible to construct the road as proposed without it.. No mat- ter what precaution was used, ® the danger™ could never be eradicated.—Dr. M. G. Sturgis. me tn bie addre is not knows, but It ls brobable that irrespective of party, between those ite that belleve in special privileges | sil } and those that believe in popular | rigits between the producing claw-| More damaging testimony against / es and the plundering corporations, | AvEUst Rosenberg, the alleged a srehint, was received this me « by Chief Wappe from @ source jwhich he declares to be absolutely | the stand Bat Mr. Manning was net allowed (o answer more than to the jury eee rete ee eee ene : and wherever that line is drawn I erm \ will gladiy fight in the lead or in . preliminary questions, Questions ee aa pelwdy amgy sabia | _ y tion of the sisters of the defendant ed, will confine bis aéaress to ait | were objected to by Mr. Miller. The| remparstivels tem words ‘Thre ots . WILL OWN ITS PROPERTY AND od jection tained, after the! ing argument for the defenne wilt BUILD A COLLEGE To cost! Jury had been excused and Srxw:! aiso be brief. It is probable, there : oant ; ” Seattle four years ago and thie city the college will own addressed a socialistic meeting of a ments for the purposes of record at the case will go to the $45 200. own ground and construct a violent ord at which Rosenberg f had been made by counsel for the Wednesday evening or Hing to ¢ 345,000. presided. Chief Wappenstein’s in-| y morning at the latest Pr sing was allowed to depart The general consensus of optnt The North Pacific f s! college, [dere tic the | the ranks, as required q " ate Tee eee eee eee ee ee Era eS —= ee ers 7 Dr. Donald A. Nicholson Testifies As to the * \icever you rina man. you t ; : ‘ | : ; : & will find cqptamination. There @ WHI i A 7) i 9 j Committee Chairmen Refuse to Call Meeting to . Sanity of George Mitchell---Disputes Be=)2 ie no Question in ny mira : ; il | Ate Del he Cleat b the serene & Consider Protests Against the Milwaukee tween Attorneys Delays the Closing of the * of te river contamination will ‘ % follgw.. | have eeen too many * 5 . ; Def incthguie of ik the eae ant i IKE TWIN BRO THER | Pollution Route---Other Members Want to = | Case of the Defense. & cueqhers. | have made um & | 1 ‘ #& erous examinations along sim- # | to Know Why. i r De. AN n ex ed tt \ ctlon | ® ault—Dr, EB. P. Fick * | The neglect of Councilman H. t ¢ Engine an of h ” wae . Burne wootive chairmen | nr ee meeting 4 direc ee of be heane A mbe | | fe A b wo ook ft ad > wae Change Order of Things , . : Ze ‘ of the order o Calied No Meeting. } > we ' f ex to prove that the de) EMMA GRACE PRICE FILES HER ake he rau : soage ‘ - wing T ais uniekin, oF) SECOND PETITION FOR DI ' Beliewes Mitohel! Insane. 4 VORCE WITHIN A MONTH nig hton, — cm M In- j Se ~ led and teatitic CHARGES ATTEMPT TO KILL they decided to ask for & : at the . | | ng of the joint committee, to ol by the corporation wa killing of Cre ? " | city engineer, the of rs i -4 lroad and the com- A. i the several public om < led :. 7 . . y " which have Interested } spree ‘on . aaa Siuse the Rage & corty Haieh ” ft yee yr ‘ . WHITE. th ¥ : a Seene Sine atvee Sher} “ ahs t tgnse woul Heal alle » ot he If the public could only real- # eon venting A aterm on that ave concluded before Monday | part ! fant as did the t ize how unselfishly the doctors ® 5 was taken by Mr. Miller for ween revious one. It te alleged tha . ‘ a4 Stokes ted t mt the 3 eross-exainination 4 At least . Prise theeat-| There tx a startling fackal Mapmblance between Jus. Fisk, shot to death 24 » ‘ago by Hd. Stokes, | ininadan an pages aN bie TT ng sexsion began Nothing in Rebutte ae ta tah tate and that six} and Stanford White, killed lasteek by Harry Thaw, becouse atte ns pal awn wi A cupply, | am cure something @ ; f with the arance upon » wit t the trial w ¥ tee * on she e he n o- . +} wear to be of ox aly Uh meager Fox and but for a slight itferes ™ nsibe - ss fj would be done. it is certains & ‘ pees stand af Perry Mitettell, broth | cox oihex tue Gatente bee & . a for her lite one might be niiataken for the othe, : : y a seriou soatter eal HakeE @ of the defendant, whose direct ished the introduction of ite teat it is med by the platnti¢r that} Fisk had @ heavy face. low foehead and double chin. So had White . ’ ety reels, tne cametel eae ae F testimony was given yesterday af.) mony wo aspured. There i 4there is munity pre val-| Both had heavy 2owls, (he aie lips, the same hair, an th wedi tg apt dey phy onen Sees suense |w lic for all time to come.—Dr. w terncos. This morning be « for rebuttal te o om reat} the same. Thetr noses and ears @Gge much alike In a reveriblance t of twin brothers. = | @ Garlette Mares. * wan dominoes ty Mr Miller nr ney 4 to & . herd - | Scirus: re seh 1 think the matter was not a9 bo sm vind . es uste ¢ © promote the fortunes oe Baving to subs ® single | prompted him to ¢ ne Eh elie hella A tal alata | eee ne orate etic people, | OVER ANARCHIST MEETINGS | looked into by those in author- # question. for which he Is being tried 4 . tect ity. We have pure water and & A A and cannot do this as effectually y John Manning Called enter inte the trial and eo rebuttal | © en * ha ona ed ip tu purely. party | GERMAN FRIENDS DECLARE |, are entitied to keep it. There # John Mansing, district attorney | 5°" "6 Put tn te this connection. ja 1906 SLATS AOLAG polities HE 18 HARMLESS. |e ie mo earthly way to avoid & of Multnomah county and the man jp Porresy Fe & July 7, 1906 946,201.06 & nm eager to see the line drawa, |* contaminat n—Dr, DO. A ® who prosecuted Crefficld and seat yg On ine * - * Nicholson. * * ” + * * * * * * bring to Beattle one of ale { important colleges on the Pa eg se anarchiet There is no question in my mind about the water being # dangerously contaminated, if # road is allowed to take the @ course as proposed.—Dr. A. G. Snow. state and the defense, and Mr. Man on Broadway are ur formant was at the meeting, ond he| P a - - Dent t present. The college nformed the chief that Rosenberg! 4 M. P. Burnett, sheriff of Bentoa to be that the jury wil! be | now located at Portiand, is to be be ready for business in ii wore a red tle; that the hall was | county, Oregon, was then called, |< a’ehert tne, ‘The long ¢ a ‘ aint ponthe | ed in red, and that the meet * and after the usual’ preliminaries, | finement during the warm wea j moved to Seattle, This wee rhe dental collewe at Pogtland is ing was of a decidedly anarchisth wae asked a question similar to and the tiresome ere of the | RECEIVERSHIP IDEA DOESN'T) iment wan made today by & prom Bad present in a leased bullding 1 that asked of Attorney Manning, | ing days of the trial wili probably! nent dentiet who will have « te ease expires next June. Ar eting of the United German jes of Seattle was held in the at which a ly { will say that im respect to the Milwaukee or any other road, that it is impossible to m to which the MEET WITH UNANIMOUS FA Fangements will be made and the Mr. Morris’ peral: the ee | block of stock ate had objected. nce in this par rt of the} an the p LINE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED Sonetruction of the buliding rushed + Miller, dean Of ish thelr abort Just a8] YOR, AND MASS MEETING! Dr. Herbert who represents the i tleular. Une of. questioning which antble, and it ie not Hkely | the college for the past three yeafiaiibere in order to be ready-for occu-| ¢o oLyMpIA AND FINA lt deplorir | had déen ruled upon adversely sev ory jong arguments wit] WILL @& CALLED IN FEW) was in Benttle lant week aud fotefgamey at the close of the coil ~ © PNALLY * and © . oetdan palletine te woke, Hf Pe . eraal times since the trial began, | be A in in the jury room. | mally iaunched the movement whideiji@er next June PUSHED TO GRAYS HARBOR. his assistance, It}* Wt comes to” itt 1 pelieve | It me Esaki Rosenberg would be far wiser and better | ihe in the end for the city to pay eciprocity tre between this] | = ie ae : SPs cece oc ae ; country and the island, suggesting | residents are| y mpany will extend t | rg’ friends made an/% tosgs entrance by some other { that the tariff be cat 10 per cent)» v pe 4 i « T a sow t and | @nalysis of the chemicals, ap ae al other route, than allow it to by both countries om of that muntetpality ity to Grays Harbor. This an-| that they proved to be stm pass over the reserve.—Dr. W. : The is divided, and to seave nour 5 made Ja. | those in every day use in asnay of F. Mil CHICAGO The report of the} the atter & mate meeting will be i b floes. This statement has not been report of the Chicago Commercial | catiea within the few daye Btone Ne ; te terests of Bow erified by the — i If the road is allowed to pass mence this fall] Fred Kieinbert and William Halts ip over the propossd.route, the i Mortgage were ng night by the adjacent country will be open- ed up for settiement, and there PPE PAP association and the filinots Meno} The moa meeting will de . facturers’ association, regarding its | u further steps to be taken re | ¢ on investigation Chicago packing | garding the r deci rendered | * . int houses, declares that conditions are | t . t h 80"! NeW SPRINKLING RULES WILL Brpuld be In serious straits If they py very good. md that im ovements " at od f the ele e refu i wate 1m , t h . ar Geattle ¢ will be no way in which to j ‘ © < r. Parth case before German Cons avoid contamination. — Drs. fare being me ‘ held De | BE STRICTLY ENFORCED ON] There very few residents to thin b r eismler, Paimer & Ostrom. Searianiiaiila as | ity is wed 20 te} day “) the new ink ed at the prese te x“ En } WASHINGTON Gen. Corbin mme a rehearing act | MONDAY—SHORTAGE GROWS))... ., as this was probably | engineers were ndy he field My feeling is that there is RUSSIA RENT WITH STRIKES) who Ix here to reorganize the gen-| thie afternod Monday ¥ ea sal seat to the fact that they bad not|and property was being obtained ° serious danger if the road is Ke AND Boma Exp: ‘ Fal aft, suid ay that it would] w be filed at mpia t eoper J one siliar with the new along ain »p on by placing} built. Seattle will rna lee : LOSIONS— | toon be possible to os oo need by mort the water department éecid-| optic ey As hands. of | the | ® son never to be forgotten. The PEASANT FORCES -rouT |‘ force In the Philip flventia « of West) llow them another day of |land owners, same trouble occurred in Los OU / thinks a permanent fore | that the ' ¢ Residents in the high Commencing Monday, how |w Angeles and several other ARMY—WOMEN AND CHIL- }#ufficient. The force ts about 12, j be artied dire he Renton bill, Queen Anne an soy violation of (he roles 1) * ee ee RR eR eee eee | ® cities. The road will come to Jat present | pr ourt of the United & Green Lake districts were lett with § a person's water being |* * Seattle any way, and there is 4 OREN BEING SENT ABROAD, | a eens 6 Ps a drop of water ‘ b omediatetly * | am in perfect sympathy * no need of the city sacrificing i “ a | ’ ; My There was, in ny cases, not ; tage of water promises | * with the action of the medical * ' s years of work and great ex oro CAGO, f : ty | in mpathy @ | even enouch water f puro b ver) serious if the we & profession in general. | fully * - pense in order to iet the Mil- een ey J--Fee Detty S with toe Sooteasion Tall the | poses, and the w epartment fe bey The total capacity * accord with the statement #| waukee enter the city.—Dr. W. ] Hows St. Potersivars core dent | dae nl ul tent tor pure. we. alesived ® at many ce plaints pt in jon | made by Dr. Lyons at a recent #| THREE PROMINENT OFFICERS » ©. Lippincott. “| cables that all except the nistry | a { t ’ to eting of the Chamber of & © agree wr tahoe Nowed from oltizens this morning It Milganons per 24 nd the cf meeting ; wit nd eeu Boca rei Meee loe i* river there wilt be great dan | hap tonight, and the officials % dorse it from beginning to end. */ witt BE IN SEATTLE NEXT with everything being done to “a eed < | ine Bir gna Be hat: Ring Cl ae d ; enforce a rigid commen New Districts. *# Or. 8. B. Limerick. *| prevent the contamination of - i Bg jarsaw, ‘Tiftis, Riga, Kiel} * ee £ ke oe owl | pian the ow rinktim@le gn aiatrict * «| WEEK, |* our excellent water supply. 3 - Bees Ow report strikes, ged * we I eons ue, adopted as a means Of lowed TR | ® There is great danger, and 1 : - jons and highway robberies. ¥ Her overdraft, which I1BR « , « fee! that something must be in the Kiel and Samara districts! — - ee . done.—Or, Maud Parker. distribution [Am iie a the peasants and | beir upon th | system ho SHEE EERE EEE REE EEE EE EER EEE EEE EERE EERE ERE EE EEE EER EERE EERE EEE EE EEE RE EER REE ER ER Ee eee ee Ee ee EAA RAAARA EAA EEA EAA AAA AAAAR AAA AA AAA RAEARAR ASA AREAAR EERE EEE : forces met tn re |NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR WooD.| vi h and west of Pike Rae 4 ate on, ¢ Hin Bt and Westlake boulevard and “ | have tatked with a number sig Eg | WARD 18 STRICKEN WITH] j ee oe AR 4 north ot Lake Union and lie ; of physicians and” engineere : sereeding. a j All the districts where there WHR oo vernn Ana | ‘ who are acquainted with the : vie oe it | HEART DISEASE EN ROUTE] er In the pipes last night fe, Anne hill a ’ | | the conditions, and from what | ws i je czar ie ry. . Even] i 1 on the crown of the hifial We the Consa oy : th ; th, Tenth and th wards with the J have been able to learn there i eases ate t > ado :) Gk” tikiwardedacctpean aengeccg and the Ay in Wie ates 0 ae por ft Thomas Coope 1 commiastor is every danger to be feared. | ome | TRIAL TRIP } avated a one Yonen SN i . nkling »| . Pacif ith |® | believe it is a time for seri- ; vorant anne: dpaiind | | yburban Towns. * 6 tos k ie : F ived|® ous action.—Dr. E. Weldon my 14 at As ye of the subsrbamitne .. Wate Gietrtet tnctades j vt , Young i feverish. Women and childr< ‘ bis towns have been cut off, althoughfbevery part of th | beatae nie dey ; being sent abroad. Jews are fl ’ vain | -— sa announced yeste the sprinkafot istrict No. 1, and embraces the| HOLDS THAT PRODUCTION OF | ment. He ore settlers I think it is an outrage to ing to America ™ 12 egg ge ge Bek nae | . lting privileges have been withdraw@[ Denny -Fubriy i ' jar F iny |® allow the road to pass along » | CONTRACT FOR NEW CRAFT 16 ide of city limited}, Re hill SHAW PLAY, WHICH WAS y K the water reserve. If 1 had | LET AND KEEL WILL BE LAID] The suburban towns are now coneipnd Third hills, § | @UPPRESSED, WAS NOT A © the the authority, it would not be ba la ln i a a ann | from the city’s supelvatic 1 exte | thie constructed under any circum: sd Watts | tin eutiien th bees & cant novel Comteact| AT HEATH SHIPYARDS NEXT! ; the rate of more than 28apbay to th « VIOLATION OF THE PENAL| Webb F. Sater, traveling passen stances.—Dr. W. P. Wood. eve hav one Von val construet:| Saeiae ll vol | ger’ ag of the compar alec} bi j @ the road and do not care to #/0r, who was on his way to Seattle] weeK ao és beh | cope Te she chtd, and he leaves: thee aes # place ny obstacies in its path, #| to attend the trial trip of the | 4 - ————<—<——__—__——_——— pe vot Magy * Pie ‘ were arrested last season for ugh his nomination fo e Bernard Shaw's play, | # - E “ Mad more anxious. that we # | tleship Nebraska He died | Republicanism of Lincoln in the In-| oats ai kang ; | * —Dr. W. A, Potter, *| ‘ agree aiety tek the ‘ “ t Mi He sald he did not think Batley’s dae bi ny IN Gomes ra who} Manager of the Pacifi ; * Ui Paterson, general man Homination for president was po ¥ jand J, M. Hann cond vice] ple, | Y | iis war Bere to be preses ‘yf attle Land & Improve Pehich case he would at least have | M sob egal ae, ning sania Monday afternoon or | could not say whether , . Stand On contri me sessions yesterday, which held that] : j sudden death would inte t | 4 fends Continuing, ~ hei? oe le had not been violat- | Mt oe iae saae demand te : , be a ied to KE. W Ratt ehh hh He tee) Of the Moran company, sald en Ss vor aioe eane, «Ot corke spend not bb teetbed The te renent ‘ | ‘Phe court held that, instead of | PO" eae en oe MANILA The transpor€ ie Pet ' a ; i tn t of $4 take SAN FRANCIS tu Con His Motives Misjudged. exciting impure imagination in the . Meade ails to aseist the by det rex 4 BOY MAY RECOVER. }9 te th i 5 . bess SAPS inet {mind of the spectator, that which | Thor i A . ° =’ t “ reseman W. R. Hear anew | 1m ) fight ta? Seige eally is excited Is disgust, and that] COMING TO SEATTLE | —_— Be Sande, 0 win ja " : ‘ ik xt " hat he was not a candi diwhat 1 rin, peta a to ot cor. {the re features of the play — | : “ or { 1 f he | da nomina- fattlt believe to of Cor jare merely accessories to the main] Will A. Steel has returned from| MANILA, July Gen, Wood had WA ‘ ‘ July 4 h | n will & . eM | the p mm {poration corr ‘ther | DUrpose of drama, which is an}the N Educational assoct ked the secre v for aus A mol h 47 ft h 1 90% le ee 1 ~ ittack on certain social conditions | tion co n, which met in In. | thority to se transport _— the bat-(® entered @ the | She wave : : map While I apprec Mr. Bryan's} wn con’) which the dramatist believes should | dlanapo! Mr. Steel visited a num off the passengers an now * the ie nee the 5 & uring blo , . “ mpliment to me,” he 1 must}wider that I Bap. 3 aby ‘ta * be reformed ber of cities in t east, and says we the ansport Thomas, re- t i Fett 4 fi 7 | poisoning, rer { lad t ' f peos decline, Let the I 1 Bryan [conte vat 1 will never undertak sere is no doubt about the asso- |? ! be ashore on a coral rgek oe ne See i jast night | lor Folk or Bi For my part, I}another in that way ke RR RRR HH] otion meeting in Seattle « Guan nd used as recely - | ; hove tor! n's motives are much mis |» Bhd 5 ‘ad ieiene ‘ Jwould substitute € n for the exposition leaton | : Bag raptonrerl | COMPANY FILES ANSWER Baile [uw x1 and his purposes much|® It seems to me to be impos. * oe . ose as < Abas gall one Algae id otellge . ae ee ; lmixrepresented, if he n bele sible to construct the road * | WASHINGTON, July bd rhe missing | 4 r? " i’ \ rr 1 é aby oie mS y Bailey Corporation Man. lchareed with having a pe nal ob-|% without dangerously contam. *| PUT IN CROSS-OVER patches were received this hi " q ve flaw $ _ the petition filed by W. H. Smith After throwing boquets at Aryan He attain % inating our wate eg“ m4 aI The Seattle Blectri paix tet the’ basal aeat am, stating ; nantes: " , er | w , is declared the defendants | gervices have been rendered to tha |® siderati ‘ im) Bans . ‘ remains good ie Rp ae Moe ee eee esata iting that they |ond of the Democracy whose com} “I am, moreover, well pleased,|% time.to provide for railroads. #/av. and Spring st. in o Move Nghia ighe -yece tg pects wat —p Ward) pl a i reed iu mp in the in-|be adjud bankrupt. The case|trol of the machinery of both par jas T am Hl satinfled, to use the |® —Dr. 8. F, Wiltsie, sie ae Hrsg ach jee wit rt oO pu Md ss . ee, oot enaten we me lamp in the in-jbe adjudged bankruy a is o€power of my publications to drive | oing to the depot, which is now : 7m oe : 1; nehip contests| will be heard before Federal Judge |ties led him to seek his ideal power of my publications to drive)» *! going . 1 be required. of office the white slave a @ Kreck |termatimel cain Of the RR RRR ORR RR The Chie pemerusy 10 Org OB note (oney Hanlora. , the Democracy of Jefferson and the?gut * . goa aw os we be —e— a é