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Meyers | LAST EDITION | THE SEATTLE STAR PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WEATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight and Friday) continued warm and light east winds (2) beg z The Only P. in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTI ASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1906. VOL. 6@ NO. 117 CENT§# PER MONTH VIWE PLAY PROBLEM--HOW TO AMUSE THE CHILBREN IN VACATION TIME--SEE THE STAR TOMORROW . qWEL? TO SAVE THE PURITY OF SEATTLE'S TER SUPPLY--ATTEND THE COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT ; TeaPenrnhne Penne SIL aea AGATA S leva anak toe W Kw e it * |» * * » |* BANK CLEARINGS. * * + |* . * Jul 1906 $1,866 0 ® s na yu 1 167.42 & . ‘TRESS POPP eee eee ee ee ee vi dite Uk oe er 44,356.18 * . \* ee “ |PATROLMAN LOCKWOOD 1 RESIGNS — B | | | a « Patrols le is | RESCUE STEAMER LEAVES FOR p their excitement Jump- any —~ - ‘ ing for naa 1 ee handed his resignation tf] CASTAWAY PASSENGERS OF } who } SUPPLIES FOR WHALERS Wa , ame t j te | CKED STEAMER QUINCY t Prosecuting Attorney Thinks Hickman Price and : : soni ' The ehiet that| WRECKED STE a ome = Frat H i mr. t a od leave ud a NO FIRE OR LOSS OF LIFE mpy Miss Whittlesey Could Throw Light on Young um oF gotta haa i od of the 1 ne a s Movements on the Night of the oR me : ne Fen sin hattanitseed too, tare eS Ee ris | ene fame over t t “ the eant ¢ the ate c r c { the wrecked steamer oe | went on the Dollar ax ice pito’ maak of ahainthave vg « erate There was|Q tate t the bout sank Peete eae eR RE ing attorney desires to see} | lo no fi { r 12 miles from Med that the firm of Morris ® ‘. ete | van bathe 4 #& Shipley would very likely # ean tb ww Hick | he wa " nd she w reed he er deck of the ste ris deter 4 Chester Thompson, * . | | a r * KANE that the & charged with ¢ killing of * M | | walked ashe Bon re on @ Judge Emory. it was stated « | % also that, upon the advice of & . | # several legal friends, Will H. & Petrie inant cE | LATEST SNAPSHOT OF bey, had this morning deter. # ‘ i mined te sid in the conduct @ ] io ee ten ines meped eae peeled, FOR INSTANCE, HEAD AN EXRPEDITION—IN SEARCH OF ere ee | PRESIDENT ROOSEVEL T Mr. Thompson stated @ 5 N ¢ NSTA ; angle onins anes ; ce, 22 TRICT OANCE HALLS RE} vue NORTH POLE CALLED TRUST — SEATTLE £ ‘ oo these engaged in the de w e met ia SULTS IN AN EXODUS TO THE —_ MILL MEN ARE INVOLVED. . he would not ap * & an attorney po pprctn yee . will be berg] VPPER OSTRICTe OF THE SGhatwarannanes * case 1 was thie detedm tr rv ition he Milwau & tion that was today overcome @ling at 10 o Rev WA pails VE ° PS edhe oon yng reserve j friends. P >. i @ | Atajor, of the Bethany Pre an | -_ # will constitute a distinct and | Mi. Shipley, of Morris ® | char “ 4 by| | dangerous menace to the city ef oncom gray eon thie ® Mark's! Last nist = & bad ome 9 he | & of Seattic. Even the most # afterncon if Mr. Morris and w)} atl ¢ ‘ & apdent advocates of the road inf weet Peo, bd which ftriet. Chiet \ * pan that it would require ® said: * King jetein we x & Ghfatant vigilance in order to « “You may simply state that « Laval lana ate ak | # make the road obey neces we have net-been engaged by & City have made tt 4 is . precautions, It seems a *| ving been given & Mr. Thompson to defend hie # Dense sere wane “about . # diame to piace the lives of the #| Companies advanced pr deren es ba | 1G fen ag andering PASSENGER AGENTS MAKE A s of bur city in the hands #| ‘uinous figure because of t a it le understood, however, # oii sat, j sf Bay Cit @ that Messrs. Morris & Shio © aa |" hat PREGENTATION OF AN IN ‘ eo = none a | Pg oe a m ley will be engaged within the wing y teposition| GERSOLL BEAUTY IN VIEW) ® * 1, will be to be @ next day or two. 00 t the . pa ay r oo: @ |Present and 1 mnection * wits ve bee ote Pon 1| OF A PROSPECTIVE PR O-l @ “Human fife and health are w/ * « i os of the Seer eeereeeeees neat aye -aeihggege be Pr eine & Veatly more important than in- #| Pacific « Did Chester Thompson cipet frooming hows a, Man \@ Qr@ased rail tan os. The cor ® hos somne Hickman Price and Charlotte Whit led, of the women “ved in Perations have already done # . H tleaay ow lant Haturday evening be} t ha ef t for & Mere damage than ali their w) ery tes wat tetas OMe ca Boy te. the Guava the pas poet | : & Millions could pay for, The | War ? The Behavior of young Thompson . le ditty dae bs Mains Se meroeee ere now trying te Se 81 ne This ts the question that Prose-}in Dim cell te i t me. Hin |@8ity in keeping om Working | nearly every radirc at ha * oy saat’ than “— the als Bn outing Attorney Macktutesh is pow [only tixitors are brother Maur-|“? Into respectable qu esentative in tl esented r’ trust.—Or. W. R. Tymms. *| ee ar trying to determine Promt the /ie@-and fat aude Meldrum, the geuial city} on a facts that have been developed, Mr.| It has be Mote 4 by the a pcan Mia» TER BA HOH Ot eee Mt ciety are involed. Mackintosh expresses the aptnion | prosecutl orne oftiee and my - “| that the whole story of the clreum-’ ¥ « s to young a, w a beaw watch HUMBOLDT PASSENGERS. stances leading up to the murder of | T The | n m took 5 a the of} Judge Emory haye not been told | * know j s ond ay this morn: |} c r OM ne, Gee Pp He believes that both Hickman | pre . lee and the prese jon speech] | 13, R he e Price and Charlotte Whittlesey cv wil be f oir te wasn A. B.C. Dennison, for | F » Alaska ~T Gold throw considerable fight on the Thix min v merty © the Great Northern, but] Mining ts u, came ® tragedy when they tell their stortes xt we mow porthwesters passenger agent t Hamboldt thie ¢ vs Where Did They Go? : Hea h who is} Coast Steamah »| JChris 1 ar t super , . ttlesey and | 2200! 48 having been rec a } compan | inter « th Northwester famery home for » stroll on Satur-| 7s people home m the evening | CANDIDATE FOR DELEGATE | be wn 1 tho remarks by | | ? an beer answe either have the young ties pi ittle credence pote atiomgy eer jeg eae rig 4 able made ant explanation ac tole Stu piace little credenc FIDENT OF THE ABILITY OF ha airy Dgr | HER SIDE OFF BRINNON—| $ | wy left o on they re nag pres f the G > Flag Me owe eae an hae | Wilt Hardy, who. sold young] HIS SUPPORTERS AT suneau! M im ne géueral pas | WRECKING BOATS WILL LIFT| marked with tragedy Regs <rgg eed m wih witch . oa jsenger agent a orye : | wen TONIGHT. THE CAMERA CAUGHT THE PRESIDENT IN ONE OF THE EM- Up to the present, friends oop ne no Le og Pan o the re sation of Cal, | PHATIC POINTS OF HIS FOURTH OF JULY ORATION AT quaintances bh. spoken rade pages Eye Peg aged afr Cale, candidate for deb — OYSTER BAY. jay it was sald that he would not young people, and th , sngress for the long tert Wire From Hill. r be back until tomorrow : | ws, |The well known Lydia | ave told nothing. In re Mre. Thos Jans ae and who has received the endorse-| cor to Mr. Dennison, Mr.]apegineon Hos on the shoal at Brin | the grief which has visited Ignorance of the Me cteanain, {% | ment of the Pairbanks and. Nome| Hill wired this morning that gach | ok Hoods canal filled with | helualind sae hesk wicket da sig dak id a cod agra {1 fortun b Oe tg age ater ety Package aber Paes Mr. Meldrum, WhO | water, and wreck ® will be & If the road traverses any * Ae i the tamily M « somes, 4 4 atte wey sept to the scene in the hopes of ® part of the water reserve * cree? ot ony ed. and will) what better tn Saree ¢ has endeared | raising her at high tide tonight # | believe there is every dan- * not start his investigation es RETA, and, #8 bis | “ee Thom rey a fhe ah - te 4 ‘after the funeral services are hel sober ie e Thompson struck yesterda | & ger of the water becoming con- * tomorrow ty “y ai afternoom and s#tue The tide was! * tan sated—Or. J. W. John & Saneah ay “ wo} out At the time and it was thou * son. . Feared Some Harm pay Arde souvenIE | thet when at high tide last * Lam in full sympathy and ® Statements have reached the ears Se ehage | whe would float. Instead of # accord with the action of the * of the prosecs: which ts Broooe Thankful so. ahe. tipped over on her side # profession for | have seen & if true, would ¢ new page jes were over! filled with water #& several instances of a similar * \ light upon t of = ane Ss ' , The pas we r ‘ # nature, notably one in Wiscon- Keune Seek the these is that ¥ atu: | qglkcrein the he it * sin, in which the water supply * + { ® er of the Nippc preliminary know! {jah when she to fi ed # was dangerously contaminated &| Yuren Kaist jeen trie we! 5 impending visit bh was al sight the crew also sought t * from exactly the same condi- * A iecnneun wae eres pme, and that he ese $i| shore, The officials of the P * would confront Se- * and a full freight Whittlesey on that stroll -__ b Sound, Navigatic any exp # attle in case the Milwaukee is * Among th pasmeesels @al ing to her out of ha lis eek a vee us Gove to float her and she then t # allowed over the proposed * |; ), Tenney, formerly of the This looks plausible to au Bre rams of tt pot sas ac f the r| brought to Seattle and put in shape & route. The city in Wisconsin ® ( University at Pekin, w thorities, in view of the fact that) nog « a yA quae Pe s the ie t ed th M a The Thompson ts one of the | & suffered a frightful epidemic @ 40 Chinese students who will Price is a personal friend of Oscar} (5+ tomorrow afternoon vy Sook! ath When Nett ok hk m, wh n connecte old and well known steamers of} # caused from polluted water— ®| once leave for Cambridge, Mus Thompson, Che prother, N4}+5 consider the shes con od the | Beattie last. Tucsday night G for many the? sound and for the past four |® Dr, J. H. Lyons. | be placed in educational colleges at the fact that both Oscar Thompson| Si trie Electric compans for a| out for that position - be ap 4 more years has n on the San Juan * ® | that - and Hickman Price were aware of] fi nchive to construct 5 yo Tt co aig ps: view route, only placed on the REE REE ERR Ty go Maru made a quicll the infataacion of Chester Thomp-| yay on p hee hea igo yar OHIO HERE FROM NOME. Stone and the posal Heods, canal r the last 2 AE tris * 1 several lesser lights son. The meeting was called at th of Mr. Yerkes, at present be 3 weeks ot J ese army and navy officiale Another version which ocak en 4 icentinae Mel The steamer O t a al passenge e ab 4 for short tours of Ine cuting » will look | Dae cacsenitien to Eieady 0 |trip from Nome reache t es Northern, with he t n this country red Pri ha Ble goin aay sete Be or mend dust BOONEVILLE, Ind. July 12— LUMBER SCHEDULE after they had lett sate samy a iny Hthoygar soe or 1} } Free Linnville, a town of 1,000 popula | home. Mr. Mackintosh fs] 500 tnity to pass upon the 4 that the trip in both w iS ANNULLED , yed at midnight by AGAIN EXTENDED, ansious to find out if Miss Whittle) ©. + in ag A - ~- ke a x A to be of incentdiary | sey and Mr. Price have any know! | "VPA! ae rallwa, there fe no f as i ——s orig s in $200,000. Twen T ads have made another edge of Chester Thompson's move men as sit m are PARIS, July 12.—The court-mar-|ty-four buildings burned WASHINGTON, D, C,, July 12.—| post nt of the date when the ments at would indicate emedt| “ king o shifts 1 or tial verdict of Captain Alfred Drey-| | Working in « welterin capital,| pew weight minimums on lumber tation on the part of the t “TRIES T0 SH OW every creek < e« fua by which he was condemned to ORIZABA FOR NOME, | while other officials are at the sea-| shipments go Into effect and As- Aske for information. ployment dii¢, charged with betraying army Goth ot the Morty (ee mentee Se sistant Traffic Manager M. M. Siescouts ternary Maskdatod The . foubtedly ea secrota, has been annulled by the 8 rong rizaba, of the North-| Garfield keeps pound away at} Adams, of the ¢ Northern, tans wane he setae te Hak Ol ee on har third tJ. Paving nex carsation court, which reviewed the | Western Steamship company, will the trusts, and will be ready with | states that August 1 ts now the olhgg Peden Ae athe gant de Sunday and « have a fair case, A new trial was not ordered. | sai! for Nome on her second trip, | special reports if called upon by the| time for the new schedule. The dad, be wae told by the boy's fathe Hat of » gers Dreyfns is to be restored to his| leaving tonight with 50 passengers president. Half a doren investiga-)lumbermen take this for granted te ioe " eg! os ’ ‘ former tank. It ts rumored that It| and full freight cargo jtions of the principal Industries of that the railroads will submit a m steowhere Sor the fatorme - MILLER WILL RECOVER. PETERSBURG, Ind., July |has already been decided to pro the United States are in progress. | new proposition. tion WASHINGTON, D. C., July 12—~ Three lives wore lost and thousands! 1. him to the rank of major. He TIES FOR RAILROADS. ‘Mr. Price practically refused to! Before the interstate commerce| David Miller, th ear old ot dollars’ worth of property Neda! ant present when the decision BRINGS NO GOLD. SANTA CLARA WITH ORE. give me any information,” explain | commission today yrney John T.| who was acciden sty in the | stroyed in a wreck of a freight tra ai | wag announced, His brother car Thousands of ties for the Seward - — ed Mr. Mackintosh today Marchand tried elicit testimony |leg on July 4, in repe on the Southern railroad this morn-| "05 the nows to him Peninsula railroad have been ship-| Bringing no gold but having 48] At 8 o'clock last night the steam- “I did not refuse to tell the prose-| from George L. an-|¥ery well at the P ing | . ped north to Nome on the last five| passengers, the Humboldt arrived | er Ss Clara arrived from Valdea euting attorney where Hickman| ager of the Pennsy pital, and will probably Firakeman Luther Capeheart, son} ‘WH. Isom, general manager of} steamers of the Northwestern) this morning m Southeastern| end Seward, coming south via the was,” said Mr. Price to a represen-| of Pittsburg, showing the Pennsyl- from that fnstitution short! {ot a well known mintiste the fire-}the North American Trading &| Steamship company. The ties are/ Alaska pe The steamer had an| outside passage. She had 331 tons tative of The Star Hickman ts at| Yanit got of! from the Gale Ol »da © of blood poisoning Is past,|m ngineer are dead, Two| Transportation company, left this {for the narrow gauge road formerly | or nipment from the Sitka mine} of ore from the Ellamar mines, home, has been there all the time I pyar for 11 cents when the list- ‘and a speedy recovery is anticipat \ other men are expected to die] morning for Dawson to remain un» known as the Wild Goose and the | whi will be reshipped to the Ta- pwh ich will be @ischarged at Ta and will be there whenever thej ed price was 37 cen ed Jtrom F injuries | ti the elose of the season. proposed extensions, a smelter. soma. \