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STEDITION| «= TH s to Print the News ° ° i) Prices Have Been Shot Up inLast Few Days- All Others Who Wish to Pay $10 a Ton for It. REE ERENE SERN ER SEER RR RAR RAR ARR AE RR Re eS * - Seattle ice manufacturers are today doing that for which eastern ice manufacturers have been # * sent to jail * * They are working together as a trust, and aince July 2 prices have been raised by the Stand ® [Raises PRICES 1 CENT A & ard Ice company, the Seattle ice company, and the Diamond ice & Cold Storage company until it # | de ls impossible to get ice in Seattle today for less than $9 a ton, and in some cases $10 te asked * POUND—!8 SECOND RAISE IN * Prices prior to July 2 were $ to #4 a ton * | 10 DAYS—FRESH PORK NOT * Carstens Bros., who have a smal! independent plant, have been unable to manufacture ioe for # AFFECTED. & the past few days and their former customers find it impossible to secure ice at any cost . . * The Star this morning called up the three companies in the trust. When they were informed 4 that ice was wanted for a meat market that had formerly Been supplied by Carstens Bros, they #* iain “sie une a & answered that they could not possibly supply any ice os have again raised the * Later these three companies were called up by another person who represented himself as be = # moats, ©x ft & ing the steward of a ateamer, and he was informed by each company that ice could be secured. ® m have oor * The action of the three companies in the matter of the Carstens customers indicates the exist’ # + ene # ence of a combine, as does also the increase in price, the raises having been made simultaneously ® si tee & by the three companies. rn * . SARAAAAAAR ARH RA ARAA RARER ER EER Re K ———— if you are an lee consume be, this er hime» ! nt to tt warehouse ieare of the Ice Trust >t o ‘ electric motor has There is one existing tp Seattle, | osk« ne he t machine, it ts Bince July when the hot spell/his ice from an o an to manuf came (unforseen, as the ioe manu) When told that i jce ice within a ya, dut LADY CURZON. facturers say), prices Rave ad) company's an once ned | pacity of the t 8 limite AG vanced wou-terfully that aid have any quantit only sik or seven tone can | pce eased All Raised Together. =~ at $6 a ton, delivered on os ach day we h will no — —- ie ped ay 18.-Lady peti iv Eatte ee her core told that d the nt shortage | ord Curzon, former viceroy | they might consider themselves 2 the ice maki plant ; BOSTON HERALD GIVES PUGET f ni en Oy ag len ne pee Price Is Hoigh ERR AED IN ES PUGET |of Ipitta, died today at 5:40 o'clock. | gaged n¥ soon as #he had set foot on 7 And a a ton, naumers de SOUND CREDIT FOR HAVING She has heen ill ever since she) agnin on English soll Droke down. On or about that day | clare + eh ive, ae there; The only method by which the |came home from India A gees dee company, the, Biante no h be in deliv. consamers have been able to ob | FASTER STEAMERS THAN ON| L&@y Curzon was a former Chi) a oe nual lee company and the Diamond) ering ice t« a Th in» is a roundal ne. wb ea girl, Mine = Mar P urson bad probably at f « ate oe lee “ ound-abou one A y Leite Jee & Cold Storage company raised mt dock from ving the high prices required by| THE ATLANTIC. the, eldest daughter of Lavi ft the =highest honors ever their prices simultaneously from and the work of placing trust, and sending an express T. Better, of that cit Leiter by 88 American “woman v y $3.80 to as high as $10 a ton, forcing to the steamer employes.|man who Is unknowa to the ice ofits miltijome in the dry goods bust igh land. In more social the Carstens’ customers, who were Dasaiets Gnenei ppundent | com n y ” nce the Baroness Curzon of aniiiy te gat ton, 00 eubinit 0 Om-/(00 monufscturers when Sear phancieaton ihe Soar € aly manner tp] The Besivn Herald, ta the Iatest) ha bated partner | Kedlestone wax the nominal inferior < eture hen their plan hich t loca arstens trons " eesived . my « many io tection snd, in many tustancen the /te working. deliver ice 10 st mera | aad ¢ Mate Noe able" te Get iene chthe Ducihs Cannt waite tani a, ct | Maiand Sf hor sountry ‘women, companies, unre e pretense | to ot nd to bu « for) their «wu of tee 4 yor 9 sae bape be ariborouge, be Gee taw bad to too to spare, Te \sr sccm, the 2 snd to banehare fax | Cale seoply ot. § vtane (2%, eattorial whieh recently ap Health Undermined. as the wife of the viceroy of India to serve the Carstens’ cus-|*. we rant ae “ ne , as Ay fot he Standa me Ao Ps peared, in which it was stated that her marriage to the English she wielded far greater personal in va ly OF spore hp Andee tae that} has a capacity of 40 t tay. the /the Aiautic Coast steamers were | st and soldier she had re terest and influence. tome: h 0 ecemsary plac fe lee company’s pla 5 tor ‘Outwardly there has been no no a tnae 1 n ne ri roy roy —- a “ plant te = the fastest im the world, and that) te Great Britain, except that; After her father attained his ticgabie change, but the people *bolbuteher shop, ‘ad on wmpany, six }ihe time made by them éclipsed ali] perked that Lord Curson remained great wealth she stormed the clita ence the ettects et the leo] tt CS ate and the Chiopesk Piel se de. Im the inauc Just received jis Iadia. She was the central fix the Washington 400 and be Gi domende nce beginning t/a “niu ersteee, Heernting, pleas) pany and the varions Wrewerlie 5 jon te made that the editorial ure di the gorgeous ceremonies a came the greatest belie ip the cap squirm under the extortion. Ft 14/thar a wettems, owing to the: fect imately 15 tone ® Cay *| was erroncour, Qod thet the Paetfic |tending the great Indian durbar inital city. kaowa, however, that on July 4 a8 that a private electric service wire c tara out from|Coast has two steamers which botd | 196% Meets Y. Semis 200 gattenn of ico cream)" OWNS rene from the Seattic tons a day records, mentioning the C, P. R.| I ie thought that her restdence | yyy peggy hap ilies beogume ene ico cream ieae- | S@2 tases earners _______ |eteamer Princess Victoria and the|tu thatcountry undermined her)..." 1y° ae ore ‘wore making & sfacturer could not secure ice, Not Sah 2 Seattle Ticoma Fiver, The article| heal, Before she returned to In-|‘7'? (hroush England Misw Laker caring to suffer a repetition of such peneiare on: the Saturday night further states that none of the fast/ dia fier her severe illness at Wal sen ae yl son. It was 8 EPS be eutestiies to the de rain, Mille 4 that Johnson |seamers running out of New York|meteebatle whe made bo secret of CAS Of mutual Jove. Me was x Tanda of the lee Trust and pair a cedpeegnaln ates y 18 the trip, and lon short roates have any such rec-/thesfaet that she had bad enough membe “ot ° of the greatest bis ace thet week at various times] | that he appeared to be sober, but jords as the two Puget Sound steam @f Ge Indian climate, not to speak | (orca! families in Kngland and the ee teach om $1 por cake, or $10 a| cag beret ductors assertion ers have been making for the past| of political intrigue she felt | ?e'r to wert Best of all he was nm 5 at Johnson was . the pottce lwo years wad gtways at work to undermine | * "34" of I egrity, intellect and ap: ‘ je the theory that he was Risers eee herPifesband’s labors. | bitton an had already won bis None to Spare. e as rdered spurs in the houne of commons. She Secttic 3 cai OES AG in-law haw been found] Popular With Servants. | "The couple we cated th oa an tee a cenlly r and the Banney-Wat-| Before she left India behind ber.| Washington, April 22, 1895. They oe =! a a _ vn as Sea * . y wired him tht © jho@eter, she completed « pet) went to England shortly afterward 3 f j j the disposttior the projet lishment of a pen-| The life of the American girl there Ss ger wren sang oe cael There are few developments in| oh nursing service for Baro | was a series of triumphs. It was at Plant, 7 a Gr oe ompany,|t®¢ Kristjan Johnson murder ane,| pes fm India. An tnetitution hax | her instance that her husband ac ogg Re Gemaee COMPS. a ouch the police have advanced | INOURANCE PRESIDENT WERE bees formed at every provincial cepted the post of viceroy \ hes, we San te gg I earn eb e have ‘ capital throughout the country at|He had been looking forw a © eyelid sires te new theories, The " Royee, president of the whith the services of a trained |great parliamentary career an — te “ ao gg 4 was found on the body had) y4, Fire Insurar ompany nurke can be obtained with the; Her triumphs have been personal = "hae 4 - r 43.40 to eo i by Johnson the day ay terested In the Cithnens - ~ |}enm® poentble delay as well as political. The India press selling their ice for o Ma left Vancouver, and ¢on-| Hire Insurance company 1 J. JAPANESE APIT | Lady Curzon was very popular|raved over her, The leading } toa. taining as it did a strong ap t CAPITAL INVESTS) Jit servants, which is a pretty |nal in Bengal declared that “all th But what a yan <7 ee return ia family, when HEAVILY IN SEATTLE | #004 indication of her character. | coddessen of the Hindoo pantheon ont bees in wa bee a of a ting | denerted. ie police |Cooks, housemaids and other do-| must hide their heads tn the pres nee Dg A fxm neg 4 . ; ! - wags REALTY — OTHER LARGE | meatics who she was unable to take | ence of Lady Curzon a company, and tell t for this « them that yau are badly in need of SALES, inane Oana a an te San 4 - — VICTORIA FROM NOME er dea ce | av. on w mapufactarer out of the combine | in the ett P ; staan lh Cascade Invest preres The steamer Victoria of the d \< e his! from Saturday to Monda ‘ When a Star reporter did that! identified his tr urday Monday . a -60 Javad em Northwestern Steamship company the fourth ‘tone parsed Cape Flat at 6 o'clock hae again another this morning from Nome, and —- real entate fF should arrive shortly after 4 o'clock ' a lu exterda this afte nm. The Victoria has ¢ ‘ompany bought from Fr large shipment of gold aboard, z.. bi . ¥ iu Koe fa Band 4, block 42 “ $500,000 of which ts from Candle . qe —e ‘- | t80 perty fe , a Creek district, th eat cle , i a perty I iene h z lean-uy Re oes a\ la : y Pigs: Ma ape’ here the | of any previous season. The Vic i 2 « ee Me | ‘ « buys have been | » | Levess OF ciTy E GINEER | tors has 87 passengers. jeorke F. Larque haa bought | 1 te ee baraue har peve™'| GHOMSON MAKES ANOTHER] TEN MILLION FROM TANANA & saat ‘ © | POSTPONEMENT NECESSARY J frou Louls G le, one of the best | Be ds in| —RIBADY NEXT MONDAY. known m ly of rite . jbanks and a hat the out | }put fro Tenana district this | year will reach $10,000,000, He lef | City Ene v's plana | O¥o Weeks ago, coming out via Daw } Seidibe municlpe t ratiway|#0n and Bkagway. At that tims | syehome. will not Jeted for| there were many idle men fn camp, | ther gomnet| tonia ¢ best prom. | but if they really wanted work they / | tees tree ‘ coring depart-| could find it. F miles aroun | | meee ie that they will be ready by/ Fairbanks and Chena prospectors | 1 | nem Monday night | were constantly reportiug new finds | ‘The iliness of the city engincer,| and the district will rival the Klon whe le fined to his room dike an altack of dysentery, t« respor ! - - ditte for thie new delay, ‘Thomson| ENGLISH MARINE MAN ERETT, July 18.—J. Wester j had promised the plar ¢ VISITING IN SEATTLE jhold, living on Lake Stevens, was | cil Inet Monday night — and dead early today » the |i, He has be amuel Cross, of Liverpool, at the thern Pacific trac near Ma | much ¢ sy to th nd of the Thames & Mersey Ma He had been nking some | but others of the depa ent have) rine Insurance company,, arrived in nd it is bel 1 he was killed by | Deen completing them Ithe city today, accompanied by hi freight train last night. He lived| The fallure of the pla pear! daughter, and will make the | he Lin on the shore of Lake Stevens and | Monday night was a disappot tleoin their headquarters while here leaves & large faroily to the counclimen, who are very| Mr. Cross ts one of the most prom anxiows to hasten their considera-|inent underwriters, marine and | The Carlson shingle mil), which |tlon in order to call the special! shipping men of England. His visit was in partial operation yesterday | @ection, lto the Pacific Coast is for the pur through the efforts of the mill own-| With the street ratlway plans will) pose of changing agents, and Louis - one Se - = ; ers of this dists ot, i idle today,| eepraitied sh proposition eis | Rosenthal, who ts with Mr. Cros : : og “ the men at work yesterday having | tie second Cedar river mair has been appointed coast € NM UNION AVENUE, LOOKING BAST. eat Cee Watey abotinstet ning. ? 3 RO A oe syatem, but there tx a pressing ne-| i With a fall list of passengers the} cemity that work on the water| The City of Seattle is due from Dolphin. sailed this morning for}meain be begun at thé earliest pos-| Skagway tonight or early in the Kansas City ig famous for its hills, though most of them are much steeper than those shown on ‘Skagway and way port tourist) #ibl oment that it may be com-| morning. She hag @ gold shipment idea of K, C points of interest, J] pleted before the next hot season, j aboard, thie card. They are hardly typical, but still serve to give one a good ISEATTLE ICE CONSUMERS ARE IN GRIP OF A Customers of Independent Company Cannot Secure Ice at Any Cost, While There Is Plenty for -ETILATE “TRUST MEAT TRUST oe WEATHER FORECAST,.—Fair Ton ight and Thursday; Light Northwest Winds. 3 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906 E SEATTLE STAR VOL, 8 PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE ° “2 as CENTS PER MONTH NO. 123 LADY GURZON IS DEAD ESTHER MITCHELL TO HAVE DEFENSE | | | | | - ° _ PORTLAND ATTORNEY ANDLO. £ vou t 0 CAL FIRM WILL LOOK AFTER thr eg | HER INTERESTS—MORRIS 4 a e ‘ | SHIPLEY FOR MRS. CREF t FIELD, 7 } 1 fed ' ‘ ' i ' k king I f ; of Baxter & W this ‘ , t M fie bee Are Insane h V wornen are r " the THREE EMPERORS FORM AN ALLIANCE sdvined of the general trend FRANZ JOSEF AND KAISER WIL be conference HELM WILL HELP NICHOLAS| It was decided that Germany and Austria would intervene in Poland IN CASE OF REVOLUTION IN wih inetr armies, if Czar N phe finds it impossible to eontrol Pos BURSA, land. ‘The three emperors would — thereafter act in concert, and malt> tatus quo in their respectiv@ LONDON, July 18.—It is stated tn ) possessions diplomatic elr that Emperor Sensi ' et tria and cor | 8ST. PETERSBURG, July 18.—The |revolutionaries have decided to ws nt conference hove an attack on all the consulates. Schoenbrunn palace, uesr Vienne, /4t Warsaw, in the hope of a | planned a course of action, in case \the powers to interfere. It is eal lof revolution im Russia, the czar |the czar has been advised. | U. P. WILLING TO BUILD A TUNNEL HARTMAN GAYS FRANCHISE ON lo naideration of the proposed steam heating franchise of the Seattle STREETS WILL BE Accepted | Tacoma Power company, so it will |probably be impossible to give the ON THIS CONDITION—COM | rafroad matter much attention OB MITTEE WILL MEET REPRE. | {et day “1 have not yet been asked by the SENTATIVES. railroad people to call the commit tee together, but I expect that they, ese antiN } will wish this done in the near “The corporations committee will/ture, After J, J. Hill made the jhe called together for the further | «tutement that the Union Pacific | consideration of the proposed Union |did not propose ever to construct er the rep-|a tupne} under the city, I asked At resentatives of that road desire i()torncy Hartman, of the Union Pa taken up,” anid Chairman H. C. Gill cific, about the matter, and Hare jof the commit this morning |man informed me that his company “The regular weekly meeting of|would be willing to bave its prov committee Friday afternoon | posed franchise made conditional ied chiefly with thelon the tunnel being constructed.” THREATEN filo Pacific franchise whe SHERAARARAKARERS i BANK CLEARINGS. *»* * * July 18, $1,562, *| & July 18, 1,496.5 | lincrease over same # date last year..$ 66, | * ete ee eee ee eee es | | INVITED TO HONOLULU. — eRiENDS OF GEORGE MITCHELL SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—T SEND A LETTER TO MRS steamer Alameda, from Hono! | |Drought a letter from Governor Car'| STARR, DEMANDING CHANGE r of H all t President Roose-| ter of Howalt im to visit Hawall,| IN HER ATTITUDE OVER THE lafter inspecting the Panama canal BANK PRESIDENT MURDER. i PORTLAND, July 18-—Mrs, Bur- - Starr, sister of George |Mitchell, has received an anonym- lous letter threatening her life if she |persi#ts in maintaining her attitude of approval of the killing of her senile jbrother. The letter stated that a jelub had been formed to meet out 58 MOINES. In, July 18—|DUnishment to her and other Holy wartin. Piven. 00 153, preetdent of (Rollers of her type. District At the People’s @aviags bank, 6om torney Manning intends to make a lted suicle today by shooting him- | orow h investigation self. He became despondent MAGAZINE WRITERS HERE. HOUSEWIVES THINKING. | fF DP. Burrows and B. L. York jof San Francisco arrived at the But- Just because they did not read jer this morning, gathering material The Star last night, there {8 More/for a new magazine which will be than one housewife in a quandry|pubtished very shortly under the today, wondering how to prepare /name of the New San Francisco the evening meal. ‘The Krocery|Magazine. The two promoters will | stores of the city are all closed uP | remain in this city several days be- tight, owing to the picnic at Pleas |fore leaving for cities in the north- ant Beach, and those who forgot to] ern part of the state. make purchases last night are do- - Jing considerable thinking today OFFICERS EXONERATED. CRUISERS OFF FOR COAL. Capt. Heldt and the officers of be the German steamer Mariechen, dry dock, Boston of the Pacific squadron left|have been exonerated from all break this morning for Vic-|blame in connection with the wreck steamer at False day, | ‘The flagship Chicago and crulser}now in the Esquimalt at de torla, on the way to Ladysmith to/of that ltake on fuel coal. Today the two/ Alaska, last December. Advices to \fighters will remain {n the harbor] this effect were received In a let ter from Hamburg today. Jat Victoria, opem for inspection,

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