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7 | LAST EDITIO THE SEATTLE STAR NE CENT : ee ee eee | é WEATHER FORECAST—Showers Tonight, Cotler, Wednesday Probably Fair; Light Northwest Wi nde a ————— ae On The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News . SEATTLE, WASHIN@PON, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1906. VOL, 8 NO. 115, as CENTS PER MONTH cy Aten lls nelientaneneent inated hechiaiaatittcee ee nA ————— 1 THOMPSON BOUGHT GUN peaeves | : * ©, but If there is any dan. #| | | , | ALASKA ATTORNEY DIES. Reppen npe Daher e ei x THE Slayer of Judge Emery Purchased Weapon at Sporting Goods House at sas op Siam ve Lon COMES 10 LIFE wank cranmos, 2 Attorneys for Defense Spring a Sensation by | 8 O'Clock Saturday Night---Board of Physicians Will Examine Him) rricreon’ this morning trom Shag | if ac haunaneen 5| Declining to Address the Jury, Thereby Cut- | to Determine His Sanity. wision, DC. Mt, ears, e I AN BOX CAR ‘ cmniwen ne ting Off the State’s Strong Argument--- { vith jib pevtocntinn stagnate: singe} tk btiuies Solis axsitenone- |e ee Wane & emrd. Seas ss give rere es) Move Threw Prosecution Into Confusion ; the cei og car “yf fs * k at Bheag YRON DONAWAY ela areen newt / ory | Sould be i eedings | was taken to the Roapital until the] fieq fugdeniy.. reviowaly to Koln ; and Was, a Telling Blow. nT ow he w No Coroner's Ing the There will & Rag edn fa mains of busbar t f ta whi . od © | give \ oye witne « to the " a a apute edy tiffe in we mat nt Ryr Ina way @ the 1 f the © Judge M bw wilt} King Cour Bar association Iw , ce hare ro J day | os ‘ae han lo'clock on Saturday morning, J HALF A BLOCK OF THE BUSI | NESS SECTION DESTROYED! f tions at (he It is q ON THE MORNING OF THE not pe THEIR FIRST BANQUET instituted. 4 home by ® ; peed | m 4 Loaded the Revolver Bar Will Attend | Themnne re a | pe ‘ ; |v om Maga od ¢ vie to going WITH TWO STRANGERS AND ed mat ve f the leaal profession of Washis WAKES UP IN NORTH YAKi elicher bea it the ge | Oe re, Rene coe (he) MA, MINUS CASH, | fe « ; ffer the penalty of the | in, 4 preme ated and delib {fie which the jury had no right to cor . toda ® the ch of the m, ATING FALLEN WOMEN FROM SEATTLE — FAMILY NEARLY DROWNS NEBRASKA TO LEAVE DOCK, BREMERTON, July 10.—The ¢ arsha ooking for Tough red to the ; t 1 on he referred to as « af I ou There w € defense to A Mu toate fad ah l te e," deelared Mr, Mackintosh, f \ en, | t the moment of s 1 at that of « left. Had he fired the f tal Depended on Miller | John F. Miller, the oe cr ° ne committeed the deed in self the etate for the « But in 1 of this he laid t for his victim, stepping out 1 doorway as he passed, and a coward shooting him in the There was but one defense made in a case of this kind, ; oodeock, wh w Ballou. a‘ King County atior 5 oak, Fl j oke Into local jail to reseue hat wae insanity 4 nies tas a at he Golem a oe ad Be |two women of the Seattle under Quoted a Decision. R - cial call to that effect bas been eos og Crs ARs. me } py Maes merle, arvected, fer Seitiag <0) Mr. Mackintosh then quoted from q at the point wh y were ‘ . ~ Jurist, ts alt prostrated and her| Alaska, on the 1 ' ly 4] Ste Reaneaine ae Seeman: é memory as an : ne Judee F ad the others were a % moment of arted from an ove I fined $10 | when jeman was eblef jus: goated shooting following im ; & Kellebe tin chimney tn the restaur-| tice ¢ me court of the 3 mediately J ne ype orp Fowl The ¢ at owned K. Harada, a Japan Mra. McGuern and her baby had . e world has had quite enough 4 fs are re thas ever of | . Pa the | ernest ene, aud quickly epread t the B me AFTER TUBERCLES ARE CUT! « narrow encape from a kind of insanit quoted : that Thoms sles YF Aton Irug store, one of the largest tn the | Bunda rnoon in the 7 intosh, “th ju t = mnie s*| fired the « then attacked the] OUT, GECRETARY WILEON! They were in a skiff with Mr. Mach Hogpey® at begins just % "7 ae » seam fiding occupied by the loon | Ian's husband and her bro sight of the slayer, r Milling himself Bice owned by M Ma Despite] MOLOS MEAT CAN BE GAFELY | 1) is upset by the cur bo pon gents are r the * countered Judge ¥ and the bay. 7 - the hard work of the Ketehikan fire] gaTen, two men, fortunately, were : SOTRS SOO on y eee bul: 4 ter fell a victim to the passionate 8 ge tng mae at, the enurent and |xwimmers, and succeeded { infc = pov i Aaig | . hee Geet Meee Se See he death of the ged that it will have to Battleship Nebraska “will returs| revent any farther 1 appeal to the jury, to remember be examined by | ¢ * have made eae ae a de taatthe’ eae Goal | the state, this cutting Mr.| the statement each juror had made a board of phy for tooking after the but Little. al | a re —Secretary| to Bea ‘ under oath that in arriving at a ver: ity before sf friends who are expected t Pgh seat | Went af thn Qnelt ot eabeb all Of (RGMEDUN en oetent oF tonat locally fi Court again reconvened Mr,| dict the character of the victim of starting event g tm bie conduct | went ot the Goes af Ses cen Sie etieet as ment leoatly » brie —e behaif| Mitchell would not be taken into 7 ot his actions that would indicate steamers land, and 6 buildings) fected with tuberculosis he will per- fy announced on behal! the neiagee as Ante Mortem Statement. 1 a ow for the a * bullt on piling Concentrate ty tt such meat to & into Ube > defendant that no further consideration. + lag "Mes Stetosh Preceding bis death f © bul} That he doe e pain t actior ne dog ‘ nd clthel iimwke = the gov ment path | | argument would be made. Mr. Mil rn 1 -_ Ti cies aumeuter dune’ let wounds inflicted by young) the death of an brought zens prevented the flames from deef@iate agree that the Infected part ler did what he could to stem the olhaagahe-agy . Thompson, Judge Meade © ite * th indication, stroying the wherf property andi tay be removed the’ remaind: tide, but In the absence of any au tag the boy with im th fn engin ao fg . rere en the latter boing filleahnaee wuheus be sen ante Be thority sustaining bim in hin post degree. Any fu a wil | teading © me cheatin wes with fretgbt jee not decided finally upon pass tion the court ruled with the de determined by ¢ of the | lee hep thnAy~ Frayne ee wie sath Gaetan. 2 bit! but fense, stating, however, that if Mr : medical examinatica the prosecuting attorney's office in| hts tnea ding further inve tion the Miller could produce any authori | Wait on Mitchell. lany legal proceedings that may be| Upon the KANSANS WILL HAVE {ul practice. will be continued ties at the beginning of the after lai | noon session that the court would| | listen to them | Owing to the close attention that Vent Ko 10 oTART : me who have come in contac Alle and G. bh hie nee t | TO DENVER IN BPECIAL CARS > HEADQUARTERS AT BROWN |* SISTER VANISHES FROM THE ®#ked the police ter over to him, home in Mt. Verno ce refused, but MATRON'S HOME, WHERE PALACE. * ° o ‘ SHE WAS BEING HELD IN the taterview sare CUSTODY—POLICE FIND NO Sorted tn making her ex ler W Fe the matron's home. Jul i The ¢ « Bik . : TRACE OF HER. i r ister, Mav ss ft WASHINGTON—Michael J. Cu Exther Mitchell, aster of Georg Mitchell, now for his and who ha held as aw f with fu * |wife; W. N. M cw : tn charge of the police matron, es |The police think ' will be st Jenne Millx, BM. Moore terday of Yesterde called at » * ‘ " not believe that he is now, at least, | Beaue t ated ee : for building which the club in-| le onde to erect for the receiving and/@BATTLE DELEGATION TO|® . ott mr Wt] GRAND LooGe witt TRaveL|s " REVERE ded the ec building e the Sti ttle has been awar act by the county fi 4,98 eee I fully believe there le every danger to be feared if the road is allowed to bulid along the rve Pure water concerns every person in Seattle, and should be provided for and protected at the expense of railroads or anything clse.—Dr. W. H. Bol ton. eee eee eee eee T, July 10—The Puget nd Bridge & Dredging compan gument this} ruled that a its closing} ‘The contract for the constructiogs ar nt despite the fact that the of the new freight and passenget efense waived its right to address | on ee ne nuit for and oper — wr 4 Fe! ated by Schubach & Hamilton will versal of the opin anded down be let thie week Albert Schubach after the recess in t morning this statement this mornin; a | ‘The new steamer will carry 4,00 The state tmmediat ved it! tons of freight. She will be 350 Signe ee. OF t Jude) feet in length with a 44foot beam. eater oxen situation in his! 1, construction she will be a mintae charge to the far The defense | tire representation of the steam will make no plea ry Os Minnesota or Dakota. The th prosecution will rest with the) , ee will have four decks and of Prosecuting Attorney ing pass rs’ aceommodations ateen, | first class will be amidships . " A | It ts planned to have the steamet . <4 pene ngs session began’ sady for the Nome business next Settee eeeeeeee t if the Jargument wo Miller in is, but agree that two hour nformal wa be sufficient ot ate PRINCE COMING VENTION AT JUNEAU. , WEALTH, EXPECTED IN SE fat ra Row, who was f « t Dic { | ed by th English f attempts : ae ‘ pore, te 3 Oregon pave) be meno | ATTLE TODAY OR TOMORROW s Seritieds: veabaeahy aa PARK | CAPTAIN BELL SAYS BOOK.) 4 golden opportunity for the By i derenpting wy mcrae donerg aie oF, bee ng nt . WITH HIS RETINUE, ored by the British govern- ———e MAKERS AT THE MEADOWS | irost ncccearite ace eooke ‘ ; ae 9 : . ~ ‘i gr ag pig Se CAPT. NORD DENIES navont| ARE UNWITTING AGENTS oF! ! @ mor quick! , ‘ i a0 oe es. Ath ont @ tod } ent ponevelt. He : THAT HIS STEAMER WAS ON | Captain Bell } n his pos vs i r eye cdot he pe « r of the principal cities A CLEVER COUNTERFEITING x coins w ere passed | Net ' for| BR Bishop Innocent gc Row, Gaek I da, the he United States and already has 4 THE ROCKS ON TRIP NORTH. t the Meadows, According to} ' s nel nd Fale in t ext} India New York, Washington, D. ; GANG Cap bell he Yavely enkis eeu all Bell = have 3 . Frey tot , 7 Philadel; and the Yosemite cntcciememne : ie than eae cote oe v Tante “he i er ane * ~ with Bp jin the ate t fte nd ey. At present he is on his way Stear d from SKOR-| ALLEGED SMUGGLER BE | jy : P - in th - the pcb , bat} sg: Yh pret , « greatly interested In educational way . paste the 2 . rgd = thene 7 - . pi w y N he a sort of @ bringing § ners | LIEVED TO BE TOOL OF fon S- Lone ee au omge “ “\COMING TO ne ve : 5 " io eve hia people the exception of 21 round trippe i ne it oa Pass Them Out noth w « ship . eure'et 60 and Lue ieve hi op were from the interior, As goid| WALL ST. INTERESTS TRY-| Captain B. W. Boll, of the sec Casket cxun thet soe ¥ 1 for Dawson und - os ob laser Behr thar treasure the steams 1 $225,000 ervier * that many coins are! ¢p, eo aa eth agg || nan ot : whieh ia consis the Sea ING TO INJURE COL. GREENE. | in circulation in the The t : an of the city ob ip awake aa veporied by the steamer | Clanc pertnte nt of the Orio from ace track t Captain ¢ rraylhemn “f SAN FRANCISCO, July B T: N Cansiar fron < B.C. The) Maximo mine, at Cananea, Mexico, Bell st » does not bell sgl Fearyetnta 3 WASHINGTON, July 10.—The tl whe the matter of" tho” P | fe E p ‘ ‘ 1 j ' vn : ‘ commerce: commiesio po kewede pt ie Me, SB | * complic F gling fies | ¢ ‘the ¢ felting, alth ; the Paciffe coast in S« ‘ ee dee a ' 4 € bord M. om ‘ have undoubted! pal , gh will bear on th A * abel ‘arte | a neeeeiannael ame Maas | tet aeciek or the cee ee the men belong to a very « Himan resolution, directifg lit was dropped. He stated th | WALLA WALLA, July 10.—The, The principal fight for the council Enns berth get 9, in Bwryenety B aedl pe! o Sg Worked at Race Track gang and are using the race t ee) sed on OF the | there are tatutes upon thelelection yesterday resulted in an/ was between the Barber Asphalt ong her passengers! can covernment at Neco made an| He states that the track afforde|as a circulating medium Oude and coal and oll props, | books to cover the case, and that ee rwhelming vietory for the Box-| P company and the Warren rty of school teachers) inary s inte near ae - = thes bator - pp thinks an I) wos a matter which should prope Mayor Gilbert Hunt was de-| Construction company, the latter Making the round trig 7 whieh Constable Chart, < vent n of the California ofl}, investigated by the federal grand|feated for reelection by George | winning all of the council except rvianeeanapenntceenstomnesmseste Ss ee iy necessar mecauegelei: |Kellough by 400 majority, Jerry | Tausick in the Fourth ward. The American citizens at Cananea MPerrrrrrrrry ry aes elected chief ot ye) Gommrals Bs a Boxe s voted to lynch Clark if he is fc ey He left % WARSHIPS ARE SOLD «| man by over 300 majority R. D. Croc ke of Tecoma, the the country Suad * FOR JUNK, w! The Boxe elected Bridges, machine boss 1 not visit the city ’ ng, it § b * . ineilman from the First ward by | during the contest, and during the wth of We ‘tm | ® PORTSMOUTH, Br . ¢ and elec A. Dunham coun- latter part of the campaign his o ~ peas b . bey 10 ne fror i ward t 1 fe were badly de e ( nel Greene lw i he iy «| ‘ mar “ “ oe of hi Hleut * ndemned fo ‘ t *] . ¢ ny machine here fs all . : | Counctiman F The Ar ” \* w ‘ 1 te tlw P. McKean batt es and will need com: gf Jisicininsicneitnneitineniates LITTLE FALLS, July 10.—Dan]}* for $4 *} for coun { § ' rec ization if the Boxerg ‘ young man o came here | # St} ask slectes ove mt om evented ff controlling ; THROUGH AMBASSADOR, on.| | wmurcee : ing jams ot tar 0 ine liane Apparat Se ee FR a tt ete ge ae] wands wan recley Fp sceiat| > ; emrering OOSEVELT TELLS LONDON| it tilizatior f rn creek, He was| PILGRIMAGE TO ROME eaeniiiiien aaiinian MERCHANTS THAT INSPECT. ‘ in th ¢ m Malor f Spe » compantor H MARRIED IN SPOKANE. Ja short weddtr wney the ¢ ms le lel th been ft ! x e| NEW YORK, July 10.—A large | return to Spokane, where they ED AMERICAN MEATS weass| DIANAPOLAS, Ind, 7 ning ¢ poh to Seattle, | Blalock, of Walla fed and, up nt{ pilgrimage of Catholics, under the | make their home of The Tawe conse t n wate in th not been : Rey. Henr Miss Freda B. Rog of Seattle, | ' j BE FIT TO EAT. to find ‘ , eo Che gion r Ga t \ ire, N.Jand Jaw 8. Arnot, of Spol |NEBRASKA RETURNS TODAY. 3 } nd of tt ne 1 e ort t h , o re TOOK HIS MONEY }¥., and 1 J. McGrane, of New| were married In the elty . | re that Tages € fror n ¢ esterda The pat the water - | York for Buro’ n the Cu-!July 6, Miss Rogers fe a well known] ‘The bi p Nebraska wil! LONDON, July 10.—At a meeting hairmas of rt ‘ 4 in thi t 00, Formerly owned Fred Hartman, living in Youn narder Slavon rhe memt ng! his city, having lived | turn fr erton this aftern - federation : national com They frald \ ent r ' i yt ' H Williams, an. option! town, reports the lc of $42 which| the party will er the ft here for the pe a *. M v t h b herds 16 fe f Keld read from Prest-| Hearst men © } a meeting of ' , he BD 1 country | wa cured last fall by Dr. Blalock |he claims was stolen from a trunk|ilege of an audience with the | Arnot is one of the most minent | at a witt nw have finishing touch feat Koomvelt 5 message seying|the commities aod deasaad his )and the countr bout Chelan, are|and Mr. Malone By the deal they | by William & a San Francisco] After visiting Rome the party wii Lbarchiteets of Ayokane, where he has) made prepa 7 to ber offi 1D Wat da0rice could amd would guar | resignation. Boston capitaliets acting through | sell their option to Jay BP. G yotugee, whom he befriended. tour the continent Mved for o number of yeare, After | next wenden, (| ROYALTY, NOTED FOR HIS | hax admie affairs of Ba- 1 It was his

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