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AST EDITIO he Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News \EATHER FORECAST—Falr tonight and Wednesday; light west winds WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1906. SEATTLE, CHOR LOST IN MINeTYRive | TPM OTR 6 Hpeed Of 18 Kux an he ¢ revOlutions required | FATHOM®, a ‘oday the latter revolu Unies Pacific Will Renew “Renew Original Application | Asks f HE a r. Bice on cue te for a Franchise-=-Farrell Says Hill Spoke p Nebrasna Inthe featert vow | win ead the-wumber of revaliion Only in the Capacity of a Fifth Avenue ad nifomsent erty Holder. fleet ‘ on the trip, The lo wt was being made so - 1 frou eo nehor, the engineer oF to ol athe | er \erating the holsting engine let ' s x representatives to give ~y ‘ bove each o « ashed to| rushed through the anchor port we H our anohise que p ' oe fo et afte On the | hole jot he water the ‘ No, we have made nee ane - ‘g h wa time Engine Is Wrecked. 5 Original Franchise. he was formed | Official Figures. Lee onal » practl state mt was s , ‘ c oe} and myeelf ah seat } ‘The figures ae¢ " The Star! chain set ' wo . corporations committer by Robert Mo and origzed t wooed work ° were preaidont and gene ant xt afternoon and We ex jthe members of inspec: | buratett and for a time exe the © w gton r he € " f that bod t | m bo 4 hk ela « u emt The O nd which fs the name er wi . t We hare cou ely ade and the nu f ne chain ® in ® f = * : ‘ i : m pending th follow water and, unless recovered, me tate. m taker ‘ : b e ke n n o 4). As a Property Owner “ ay. 8 now that the ; pent som whe eared be |Great Northern refuses to — he plans of the ( we will of course ask for our ori : Sows Rothing and ‘imal franchies VANCOUVER, B.C, J While trying to cre the TS |rushing Spillamche ver CONTRACTS EXTENDED. Golden, last night, five frowned The James 'T f . x «| Stephen Norris ta tk ke t his on five [ae | a - wit be . |CONDEMNED LOTTERY PRO.| pranbiter, sentenced to four year y, who protests euteneions the acts for BE GEE W.: David Dow for sew | MOTER, TEMPORARILY FREE, z rin of ts family an ! Ht « f ' . ek ¥ | PUT HIM IN JAIL—MAY BUILD ghed in a fit of temporar ‘The council nxt night passed an j HIS OWN PRISON Build Hin Own Prison — prohibiting ‘e* od a . soni CF | Hig @ent to Joliet with bis fam sidewalk or any portion of Kt by tty household goods yexter merchants for the purpose of mak WASHINGTON, D. C. July 1 Up refusal of the pri tg goods , | }Louls A. Gourdalt ) break | denfiere to admit him, he arr | for trip he le now making te display The council also passed an ordt } into the = Eilinots penitentiary mance fixing the license at $200 PITTSBURG, July James |* » coli weit ot thandamus from the day for Forepangh & Sells Broth lconway, a board of health offictal, | through the aid of the United States | ii vart compelling hie re-ad ew’ cireus. snd Neal Connors, manager of the “ court, who is en route from mt serve hie term Chairman Mullen of the street bag hotel, were burt » death tn t, Til, to this city, today tele wont In refused, he aye committee Introdaced an ordinance * fire which dest hotel od the clerk of the supreme ra to Joliet and | the ordinance wiceotng _ nd ithis morning. Three guests were court to have the “beet stenog:| miniature prison in which to y ‘Third av. by six feet on one WABHINGTON, D injured. Two policemen and # fire | rapher in Wash mat hand to) hig gentence At the end of that and @m ordinance widening tt by Major ( nd Anes) BD man were also hurt in rescuing |} meet bim fin his thie evening. | peripd he will renounce his eftizes nine feet on each side ’ Name ~ gucets The quest is unuenal, but wil be sig And take his family to some years ditbursing office | South Sea island, where he will arant ury department, recuntly 4 ‘ n is the eccen lottery | found a government of hin own mpany te held for $19,000 oPREAD wT WASHINGTON, D. C.,, July 17 Officials of the departe ot) am ak level. The MARBLEHEAD SAILS. THE TOO TRUE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS---NO, 2 0, V. HURT WRITES MAS. CREF FIELO THAT HE WILL FUR NISH COUNSEL FOR HER AND ESTHER MITCHELL TAKES FAVORABLE ACTION ON THE SPOKANE « AY. «APPLICATION — THIRO thows a ecene typical of the city “made famous.” THE SEATTLE STA WILL RESUME FIGHT EAST. WARSHI _ REAP BEN FI] xen to Make Inspection Trip PEASANTS BURN ” CREATES A NEW ISLAND © sees | ed ithe patrolmen and sergeants in the | PATROLMAN [8 DISCHARGED district have been blind to many, | things, and {nforms the captaing " FROM FORCE ON ACCOUNT [that summary dismissals will fol fice believe an ice trost exiets fo water ° b olnt 60 miles west lisland ts @ miles in tir Ner York, with branches im ever ST. PETERSBURG. being sdjoins Pire | cumferen is approwch city In the country. District ants are wantonly " he ed to w of it Sttorney Jerome has called the at in man | pean “ of | took me ng ashes w another report of the same nae tention of Attorney General Moody 1 a hall | top, and both stand « aide new | cavered OF HORSE GAMBLING—HE PA. |; He adds that if a sergeant op to the situation. ed the entire vy fed a, patrolman is incompetent, that It is | with . k TROLLED BEAT WITHOUT ithe duty of the captains to report to . 9 WEAPON. their chief, and failing to do thig t eaterda TT RPP eee eee eee eee ‘ at or af be auf * * flete mee ds, mo th *# HANGS HIMSELF WITH ® fa «ca hogy onpe gg ote ¢ HIS SHOE LACES. * WASHINGTON, D. C., Jaty 17—! The gunboat Marblehead, aboard . | nan Guy Carleton, whe | patrolmen which the Central Amerie b *. NEW YORK PARTY IS SEEING! i a _ oes rs pai | peace aang pr orto - —_ t rdeathaay Mg n = , SOWICH, Ont. J , a SEATTLE TODAY — WILL | was Inst last night dismissed fro sailed from Lalibertad for Acajutia - ap . ™ Sap entog * the service by Chief Wappensteix Salvador toda er was feared last week - FOR DAUGHTER weg f te It | LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE | 7p. “Chiat tae Sat Saba a apecttie ; Pited « b « h rel "7 * tor ou p # DY his » i te | PARK TONIGHT. a hog wed | a z jin Q ed that he Tee eee eee eee ee “i | k m READING WILL COME UP IN vt nteresting 5 - 1 Sea of th e and water committee ag r - 4 .) AvausT V. V. Baird, eastern passenger of enabling the water de+ ‘on j gent of th al, is ' its rules ss ' 1 in charge of t arty The stion confers on | , The Spoka ect 1 # the w r partment the authority, hon Mag ol : ro franth ash the Sea to shut o nanently the water bee ote vt women. and littectric cot 1 on © DECAPITATED FIVE HOURS AND FORTY MIN- | supply any consumer who is | doe yo Bren UTES AFTER commiTTinG|{"ice fined for sprinkling out of }-thalhatialialaieleleleRelaieieiel-i\." f r [ Instances: bave been reported 66 i< BANK CLEARINGS *& mand © nt thorough IN A WRECK THEFT, JACK ESTABROOK |... water department in which cone * # | fare ‘ the adop. HEARS HIS SENTENCE. sumers hi mntinued to violate |& July 17, 1906 $1,547,028.99 # {ton @f the plans for the municipal the sprinkling gulations, even ad 1 ’ 19,500.62 & | system a though occasionally detected by the 3 #| The franchise cannot be passed| RIVERSIDE, Cal. July 17.—A inspectors, reported and fined for f# lincrea er same # lon {ts third reading until the firet| westbound Santa overland 4 © doin, It is to reach offender - ¢ 1 € $ 297,598.27 # meeting of the council in August, | freight was wrecked at Cassablanca | The record speed for robbery, at | oF thy =a eat tee ie anid ve # |but there is an apparent detormina:|this morning. Engineer Gus Fisher |Test and sentence to W oe tion ts proposed Raa Raa aa a ee & & &/ Hon on the part of certain members |had his left leg broken and an un- | Ws made this morning c a- | of the council to jam it through on|known tramp was decapitated, A | brook robbed his roommates, 7 | COLUMBIA STREET SALE, LEVY BUYS LOT, ftne very eve of the prop vote|d@onen cars were demolished |Denton and Roy Reid, of $100 at! te bar vt the municipal system. | }2:80 this morning, was arrested by| Silas Archibald has purchased Young, Brown Sullivan | The Maple Valley Lumber com: | Patrolmen ry and Alvey at 4:50,!from Frank D. Black the east half sold lot 6, block 76, A. A. De *he local socialists have made ar-|pany has sold all of its timber,|and sentenced by Judge Frater to/of lc and 8, block 26, Boren’s worm on Ninth av between |rangements to have public readin mills and plant to J. M. Buckley and |two years in the penitentiary at | addition, for ooo. RW. Hi * that this card nd Seneca f W. M. from “The Jungle,” Upton Sinclair's | associates. The consideration i# | 10:30, just five hours and forty min-'made the saie. The property ts There are some streets in Milwaukee that don't look like this, but not many, so a : ee A Eugene Levy, for $20,000, | new famous book. J not known, utes after the arrest, the north side of Columbia st, | PAY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8. NO, 122, a5 CENTS PER MONTH DELAY THE REPEAL RAILROADS 10 tis sale to Set nee | NEW YORK CENTRAL OFFICIAL | Tactics of delay In the cor ee was not seconded, and a motid GAYS NEW RATE LAW WILL| eration of the ordinance repealing | th t be adopted was made gy the ordinance granting the Milwaw | carried | BE BOON TO THEM IN THE! Keo railroad « right of w ong Second Delay | Move. END | Cedar river were introduced in the he second nation mease | city council last night in twolure was intre Counetiman } form forrison in the form of a resolu. ; n oO ; In both cases the counc t oviding for the employment | ¢ | itself o oing determir ve pee Ae tito wecept any excuse for del nitary experts to examine the y ct considering the epealing ordi ver and its watershed and report . 5 t Apparer with the expe hether the water would be pollut bath f . pt + | tle at the presence of a railroad. 4 er ‘ Counciiman Revelle oj ed this ot ine ' rmitte igorou following his hat it be Ine ‘ he f I jespite ' " i 4 | ine ® 1 olution was 5 ge of | i r on |sent to the o tions and health f « . ' re ' ‘ oe ire © nd anitath Tn te vs take a Cedar river for the The ordinance repealing the « m™ ape f neg i the oad grant ie now in the comn " b * eo ¢ nd b cor of the whole for considerat and aw inake great ‘ g the situation eport, but the introduction of these t to ask f ope evolution was vigorou olutions afford the committee an er P ¢ Councilman Revelle, excuse for delaying considerations ¥ " t t that it was meant Road Will Wait hives that how the real great c the matter since it After the council had adjourned two years before a time |Councilman Crichton took the mat found when the Hughes —s to Cedar river in and secured fro 1 ite said be would favor the resolu- | Mr " a statement that the |tion provided it fixed a time for |rafiroad would not undertake td ing the trip, but this was ne ese forward towards the exercis@ Revelle’s motion that the |of any of its rights while the matte resolution be id eommit-| was under consideration eee eee * *. j j)& HEARS GOOD NEWS ANDO *® | . THEN DROPS DEAD. * |SLIPS ON DECK OF BATTLE-|* *| * KANSAS CITY, July * SHIP NEBRASKA AND 8US |e WK John +/ @ ewitehman *) TAINS A BROKEN FOREARM | 2 PN Ore ‘| | AND DISLOCATED WRIST. # ing @ letter from his sister, #] @ Mre. W. J. Hammer, of Greens @) 00 | — # burg, Pa mtaired tn «| | ® formatic had fallen * FINDS CHINESE LOTTERY AND Will H. Parry, of the # heir to $20,000. Joknson hal # Nesey am company and < |# been suffering from heart trou #| SAYS THERE WILL BE SOME. ped on the deck of the battl een Pee geen, To %| THING DOING IF IT HAPPEN@® Nebraska yesterday forenoor Sea) LOAN jimg the trial trip and sustain a 4 af broken Je(t forearm and disioca | ad atid na | 1 a. one Of the invited | A report reached Chief Wappem t set the injured mem stein from outside sowrees to the ef and, in of the pain, Mr feet that a Chinese lottery had beeg wy stated thet he enjoyed the aintained at 219 Washington st, of such a jthe men in this district with neglect lof duty. ‘The chief charges that [they become equally guilty and sub> — ject to the same discipline as the The New Y par compored of onc lof the public schools of the st lof New York, arrived In the elty mn the steamer Flyer The party originally © National |* mn San Fran North a@ weapon, and this re Je to headquarters, led t being n an invesiigation The chief ints had been guilty PLAN TO SHUT WATER OFR PERMANENTLY FROM CONs “able : looming an offic SUMERS WHO HAVE BEEN ber Li eee ee sdoned ss | FINED TWICE FOR VIOLATING RULES. ai ' o'clock Stricter regulations for the use of o'clock the ft gage 1 | water for sprinkling purposes were re at i i night ed in the co i) last iiman Zbinden, chairman

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