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ASTEOITION) . THE SEATTLE STAR ONE GENT Fair tonight and Thurbday, continued warm, light northwest winds =. WEATHER rome = @ c : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Pr int the Mews SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1906 VOL. 8 NO. 116 a 25 CENTS PER MONTH : “COME ON IN; THE WATER’S FINE’’---WOMAN CHAMPION SWIMMER WILL TEACH THE : - WOMEN THROUGH THE STAR BEGINNING TOMORROW. {CHAMBER DIVIDED Ws, ms: WETS SAY THOMPSON WAS TO CHINA = FOILED ONWATER QUESTION.” EXPECTING TROUBLE Senennnee wtaple, cut the hulte new . « team of horse nd wa t leading | _ | Maiority Report Favorable to Milwaukee---Judge today " a hal ot teigtorssrived onthe nem The |iches im any for Sen Tell Prosecuting Attorney That . Burke Presents Minority Report % rol, an rs werk Pronk cag. bet at not Attempt to take dresser. im mative. costume, | Judge’s Slayer Asked Friend to Accompany aoe = *ahawhitke outfit, A Him to the Emory Home a Few Minutes ~}| Members Are Present Taking Part in D = GEORGE MITCHELL 1S sg pa on | effort yet to secure (he names Boher x —_——_—- - a Lee oery J. Hearst Must Stay In Jatt a A. Nat a * sai terns’ 4 * ; soe Dive xt cor ta Unde can be al- Mabie & i in ; : ae “é cu Pe yt. e is murder = : Jury Quickly Returns a Verdict of Not Guil f Mutts fiontoon at. «| youn Se wunid aor aoe : the youthtul th . t «ie ® te ted t wassinate Vice * t od t he | prison will have to remain in his ‘ eer | . : . ® A ri mande h on) expect yt me yoo oor et 4 bs pole: aire : - and Slayer of Creffield Is Given His Liberty # Admiral ander & civil tna teportion te ade pales - ‘ ne of the case. It is not believed th grave danx Should Condemn Railroad. 2. 2 ‘ lied wa ad & Ie Out of Cit get a trial util September ong , | ***Rejoicing in Court Room. # taken to ah lO. wugrceraars with court ‘wil saan ee structic 2 : . mine th f t\° a eet . eee pee saoes F 4 b ty of J Both ( 10 tn 5 tw t of M the erke ¥ . Ww f te ef . KOSTROMA, Resesia A oy a f 1 4 o'clock tomorrow af- the M y Mod mit # lows t omed , t he} boarded and selzed a Volg Pie haga ¢ " ards the Carkeek \ i the p m 5 hat he t braine it thing H « kh " and ¢ 14 ounds of the » wh asket w ne ¢ Th . 2 . ert [ ‘ w Shipley. it fo! ae tact that |p FUneral services will be held op conten w sted t . . ¢ room, Geo se ef his cous doual Gheet ta 7 “ ‘ mat | Frid morn. 10 o'clock from a. vote upon the m showed > . t ¥ f * 4 . 4 at the Seevean ~w STOPOL 2 " ; ha S Cane tO he family residence, 229 Denny, in favor of the majerity report * anene * t h what 1 ’ ha ete teen } ported that the tronclads A eonn = cad 25 against. It was noted that . him an ‘ft otlen: ¢ ee ee ee mon and Three Saints have pad gh omper Rey. W. A. Major, of the Bethany all of the real estate men preser ; k ful « : the garris t Batou Pak aa ah b a Pre erlan church, will officiate, . voted with the majority pres o ~. * Back to Portland en in mutiny he - wage. "5 be ted by Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, of ns ° wae We “sted the red f " ‘OnD | the St. Mark’s scopal church, It 4 ~ - ads to return at on | must wit dudge Burke's Report * WIth 9 proposition grant to} Sat Mot matene wh Fag wringer bore tiners are forcibl ft dowd | is expected that Judge and Mre, Jetge Burke tn bis minority re; * meee aoone | tee 6 aon nt afte the reading |, oie finer ws pe other tnronclads which had ag grocery: | Albertson will reach the city frou, port calls t eS wan te his home in Iiinots and the 0 oe Gem » half to the on Den-| chicago by ‘Thuraday evening and which woult . ow 2 * n he, i will go to Portland . C p agate om ars the Ss al has mn held back fo . f 5 « alr otlor " hic | joye Rob mast | arrival to guard sufficiently against * 5 to t e oh Ror ers with Silas M, Shipley, so suc! The iy paywast office | if we can ain that the esterday appoint sible to x j a . ing received a large number of tele! y |7 sami paywaster's F in tha appointed @ the contaminating influences of the Woe "Supety Rl | ie oe grams from Oregon cong jully defended George Mitchell.) was robbed by three youths, appa atement of n npson hav represent that bod Mileaakee if the road be permitted | sums 2 aith of ‘ n the oor end he lthem upon their victor ~lentiy students, ay «y shot | ing asked some boy accompan quies, including J fm the watershed. He Hs cape ss sn to vache grasped the hand |i. them for th a iien in Gn endeavor te get the , two watchmen | bim to the Emory house, w f Auburn; E. B. Cox, of Bal- etal attention to t fitthy condi | ST i = ¢ aad Morris, hin semlor) oe yritchell » \@eein him there. The women and 8 4 encaped ‘ ected to have trouble, is tru V. G. Frost, of Hiliman City; thone existing at the company's ¢ * * | ‘ ‘ whieh t Gtremined to gs 4 4t fe the fe M from | will be one of the most impor Nelson, of West Seattle; M. gineering camp at Barneston as | : jou of the n b Qf ihe Mitchel! family that they wit} 1° wari bits of testimony which we can of-| D. Neighbor, of Bothell, and F. 8. indication of what may be expecte a renear ove hat | n Judg ' Bs tallbw the Pescsor elie a de fer at the trial,” said Prosecuting | Southard, F. L. Mears, J. C. Whit- if the comp yermitted to ox ‘ me ore ‘ + me \" " | Attorne nte uring an in k, 8. C. Calderhead, H. B. Drees cupy the rir he's able tre a - . . Esther 's Ps 4 matte It © not been to| and B. R. Brierly, of Seattle. v nger ‘ nd a t . oun ee have been ca e he the story is true as ty Marea Beng | = tn Danygess Fea ‘ mai P hale ol ae ¢ j , adits Visited by Father. r , ' s wa atrunee to the ja 1 r he , Charge of Venue. Cheater Thompson's father vistt- . P . | Jury's oy ! is ‘ The action n evening | h at the county jail this f “ t air « Sethe tee jcalling for . blood | morning, but explained that the tp- yr — - - her t ' Ir 1 nion of| terview was purely of a personal ” . . Fath er is a . is n b the} nature. The p per is outwardly Se .* ~ h , t ert n, ard in an r coun-| calm and collected and there is lite 4 od » t t i ° | H peral impression | tle indication of any mental suffer+ 1 ini w wit! bef ~ te : |that the defense will ask for a| ing [a = x. = lg b A. change of venue, as article inthe} Mrs i son still remains in - pened - P f A i to f ah th | paper in question gives the r| ip c the shooting and her . . . minutes re ° xing near j h Levine in ° |neys for Thompson every rig # Incarceration me 4 nie ‘ b ongratula me “ . t t ‘olumia ri elsewhere Mrs. Emory rallied nsiderably . b © . j ~ 4 3 : i om ° € wal Srey Nee ree ed , » which the prosecu-| today and her friends say she is 5 . P will be : - - OnE SBe mere lw To Captine «ue Q will be the arraign-' bearing up splendidly t ath ss - P . i ae * You will instruct the pa * os How - oe nm ihe gael |® trolmen to close uo all dance #| » be done : .e | j & halle in the lower district. wie ~ ree |! # Should they refuse to close, #/ A : ; j | Brother is Happy # Instruct the officers to raid the & — =e wo] Perry Mit I, the brother of *& places, and raid them as often #/ 5 dete "i 4 | slaye fi eld, was t * as they open * t | plent ‘ wa * C. W. WAPPENSTEIN, *# m take water, owed with eye gio r * Chief of Police. #| * : onk | amiled and Inughed and patte RRR a he spon et entil he ecam a — -= _ - Aad if so, eas | most : kd The above order was today ts yt 4 And in the meantime, not forgot |SECOND RICHEST POTENTAT Bis highness talks excellent Fng:|eued from the office of Chief W 4 “ * no th ne 1 Mieb for an Indian H * | nse I tions, Mes Bh | OF INDIA, WITH WIFE ANDO liegwe tan and when he speak ‘ : a4 otee ¥ ——— oo — | held h @uiploys many 7 | kmel 100 per cent landlords Ideal Water Suppty. aargee fe. enees be- | veld Sh gone wn and) ATTENDANTS, ARRIVES IN| Meet know, I. come to tho| whe ‘itherte been allowed to] RAILROAD WILL HAVE ALi ITS| Protesting against the 2 road w " . om 60 ie . cn Bm bond : ‘ 7 grant an opportunity to be heard on asa c posbie the & anks and ep ere SEATTLE—WILL GO TO YEL-| United Beane to study the educa-|iease their property below the dead FRIENDS PRESENT TO URGE | their protests. To this end invita- wo hy ag ona ¢ & host of friends of Mitchell) | eto e pan Sevcystem. The nited States ling for immoral purposes. Wil tions have been extended to the i " and of their own | 7 has very 00d schools n © great 'litam Chappelle, Eugene Levy and THE COUNCIL TO LET) popresentatives of the King County pare The Jury Comes in. | - - . a Apt ce ae pores jother heavy erty holders in the] gs VENTS TAKE THEIR COURSE | Medical society and such other or flanked on cach etde ‘ite It was 3:16 o'clock whee the Jury] gisoy pao. bar ee oA 2 ele ‘| restricted 4 t have been sum] ations as have filed with the making the problem t eiined te ite soemh tw Galtberelé. Alloy nites sa with somes ; ge ged ay moned and fined heavily during the council their resolutions of pro- 7 er ranks honors and} ed. It makes @ grand D5-/ past few days, but Chief Wappen Facts have come to light which | test against the grant India r aim) Notices Not Filed. 4) that this method | jf), 4:40, in anawer to & knock P Ray mymic handles, so Gaekwar at « ein has deci ce pote sat | , the door from the inmide of t Vice @areda. thea She This will take room, the bailiff wae infotwed that} oot, cr rn riche bl ! 2 10N8 | of dealing with them is not strong) tj<an M . “ ry oon enka careah enen & ¥ entate 0 India, fourth tn cane ,_lenough, and consquently lesued the bose tn But in a number of cases the | Judge ter was at € not Pee gy aaa b Hor nk that by educating above order mt noon today ie aot Sloe ef pevanes | ematons sae ot oe sacs aharan!, his her, priv in India, as is done in| i" odies have not been filed eo € arrapeaenad nd Mitchell was bre sp from ‘ tad Btates. it } Affected favorable to the railroad’s conten ¢| The Sisters of the Or¢ lehe & ‘on (pee 1 four attendants, arrived /fe United States, it would make a a ° "| eouncil so that no official notice ‘ gg |the jall, where he had been taken in Seattle this morning and were lic of India?” was asked The affected are the oon at se bec Borcserors 4 of the | has come to the council that those city counct! tomorrow night to con- | hogies are opposed to the grant. and Casino, the two Nar en, whe conduct “ hat would be imp jury went out. At 4:4 when t s school fer. girls Wind p : A. he jars [mmediatel driven to the Hotel : . (how apts Fomen, have tot the contrast: tor|nn Moseet las saament inter toa {Lanomm where the celebrated Barty IR pmswered ie prince “A repab-|formor being | (o Move Gold-|#der the water, pollution quesiton. | Xo notices have been sent to thess a new school buildin, cobt B18 | ran nas handed to the court | Ti, remein until this evening. pro-im yy India is as impossible as to) amit or owned: by] tt Tt Tos the refirond’s plans bave | Cente that the bearing is to 000. The new bui will be k 4 then by his te the Ole ling then to the Yellowstone Into heaven Adan Orth, has been leased to the| Ven ta to be present with be held. cated on Capitol bill and will com-| re Bag Bevel Petey k on the way ¢ of the "nat opinion you form of tle Brewing & Malling com-| Deen invited to be present with | As the matter now stands there mand a fine view of Mt. Baker, Mt. |that eve coon n the pon te rty know why th ort was |President Roos : }pany, who, in turn, sublet the build:) oO ion ee th lot tattnes romain | oo nothing directly before the coun Rainier, the Cascades - soe! . hen tt alas “ given out at Portland that Seattle feliow | ing. lin ae tun ano. white the ralreal cil in reference to the grant except Washington. The site i”s 4 ras “not guilty” | Would be ta n u learned as much as Must All Close. Bir aie eae eine tah ect, | the petition that it be revoked. No the block between Roy ar nd, the aabwe, direeare-| Entertained in Seattle ntlotpated by your visit 14) cuter Wapponstein states that he Py rights to the city reserve. ordinance revoking the grant has, sts. and Twenty-first and ltew the gethnren si Rigg ote ‘ Sam's domain? speeding soeagaey Story: Hieron Hes agg 7 | as yet, been introduced, but it Is the ee jing the ous instruc} nment in Seattle will not Profitable Trip. Pere nee tas teat eee Hear Protestants. |hope of the protestants that one j Breiting @ Buchinger PY cea ap ——— king and thi rnoon the } pnd iP Mime, ‘He is alao| The council meeting tomorrow will be Introduced In the counct! at i rneston Menace. luiiadie ane delet te have tel prince and bia party accompanied a, the trip {8 proving’ profit-| Oot Statin ii vosing, of the| mht is for the purpose of giving | its next regular meeting as a result | v . Shake His Han ihre. W. J. Blackwell, of the Hotel }gble to me. The United Sta and Midw ay, at +. s1 and other notori.| ose who have protested and are | of tomorrow night's meeting | Od LLG: | em the y turned ¢ ‘ed: iidin, com, < ri coln, to a party given at the} idin may learn from each other)... pl bu od by September were | 1907 in the restr Then began the handshaking and | Li tn water supply ¢ Se om | Pa the congratulations, and this con-|residence of Mrs, William Shannon, mutually, We can learn your mod:| 0h". . te CASE 18 CONTINUED. tinued all the wa n the at An automobile ride preceded this}arm civilieat You must to} | ‘phe semiannual report of the|were 327,426 passengers carried to we so 5 aye and through the dors to the | function adia for r ancient philosophy,| NEBRASKA FROM BREMERTON. |harbormaster for the first half of | the city by water, and 330,192 car amp is & plateau # the| Owing to the ot ljail. Men and women crowded| His highness looked m like afahich will require years of hard - | cia sje | ried from the city. Grows its S Deak Wiles ‘areot ory, who re 1 the Seat-labout the man who had just been|commercial traveler than a potem-jatudy.” | Battle the calendar year 1906 was filed) ‘°° “2D 2 a and Mein thence this | tle Ce Lumber Manufacturing |freed from the charge of murder |tate, as he stood in the lobby of the} Asked why he had adopted Ameri-| from B “| with the city comptroller this morn-| Passongers on the Watson state ‘reek flaws into the |company in their effort to h land, despite his efforts to break|Lincoin thie afternoon an customs of dress, the prince | having been on ays |ing. It shows that during the six that by orders of the eee gpe | ¥ permanent injunction txsued against |away after Jeaving the court room,| On his head was an inexpensivejm@mald he adopted pantaloons be-| having her bottom scraped and pro-|months the arrivals of vessels 4 the Papp od mongers ~y- 3 ~ | Local No. 12, International 8b his jourr to the jail occupled|straw “katy and his ire owt-[gause they are more convenient for or tened. She is now ready |amounted in number to 399 and in| Perry, the saloons at om Pree: Weavers’ association, the case was' probably ten minutes. fit of clothing did not cost him yaveling, especially in this coun-| to be turned over to the ins ection! tonnage to 640,220 tons, and thw | were closed July < oak ie OS | ’ continued tii] July 31, by Judge In the } Mit he Nl was greeted|more than § He puffed an/try | board for her official trial trip next clearances to 404 vessels of 647,418 populace went thirsty during . a author- Griffin today by the prisoners with whom he bad | American made cigaret His highnos a Aji Row, Gack- M y forenoon, tons. During the six months there celebration. a