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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WEATHER FORECAST.—Pair Tontyht and Friday; Light Northwest Winds. (iste0TN| THE SEATTLE STAR _ o a Raper in Seattle That Dares to Pritt the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1906 ® VOL, 8. NO. 12 as CENTS PER MONTH The t 4 F CE TRUST HAS PUT ONE SUBURBS’ WATER IS. Wedting DEALER OUT OF BUSINESS oxy y SHUT OFF BY COURT CHINESE EXAMINATION Andrew Henderson Thought te Run His Business Independently, and|" 224 . way ~~~ cosen Decision Handed Down in Olympia Holds That is Now Driving an Express Wagon---N. H. Latimer and Frank V. ye + of 110.008 | (RL celal inetical bond, conststing| © Sate Is Not Authorized to Extend Its : Service Beyond City's Territorial Limits-*- Morgan Deny the Existence of a Combine in Seattle. tl ell Fag Bh ma Rot 3 e ‘ake’. mistake and’ tinaily'#¥e8] BRYDOCK TO BE BUILT AT) who came to this eointry Tor ew Southeast Seattle, Columbia City and Rainier 8 op « Beach Affected. WwltTRR RPSL SLES Eee SPS Pee eee! x k of BREMERTON WHICH WILL | thorite 4 the ( pager ef the Dexter Morton Bank, ls at the head of Seattie’s ice trust TAKE LARGEST BATTLESHIP NM N. H. Latimer Mr, Lati ally known as the president of the Diamond lee and Cold Storage led to the supreme court from « CONTEMPLATED, cosTina ‘ Townsend this mornis T Seattle hority company | Dr. Sparling f examination = r ¢ local sup He denied to The Star today the existence of any combine among the ice manufacturers | 91280000-—-MATERIAL TO BE . co! * . 7 * * i * * of the city * 1 BOUGHT ON COAST. ° was decided t by the le 4 tt = Investga by The Stor today developed the fact that the ice trust had already put one * 5 y ® jterm as 6 decision ha * | . P. W. Farw ' ity of Cance! All Contracts. ’ fi * . * * * . * . man out of business in Seattle WASHINGTON amiliar with the * * * * rion st. and First av ali it an a ouit nother contract hole ee ee eee the court Now Mr. Henderson Is an expressman and can be tound beside his wagon any day at the ex this }tAterial required will be bough 1 — ®AMARA, Russia, July 19.--The A ik ae SOCORRO HAS DISTINCT <s t agton ¢ really @xists|pabitante are fleeing to thie y [Somting #125 it ie ° SHOCKS, WHICH CRACK AND ‘ 4 gid enforcement m. j t will t Ae SOOR Ae y got wip js even contemplated LEVEL ADOBE BUILDINGS—|not actual suffering and widespread | shut off the » > put in a cold “saess Wil! Not Help Seattle. THE PEOPLE FLEE | Have No Other Supply } Ballard, Georgetown and Renton of it, ch and Cotumbia City, r st t rl] Aske knew Andrew He “ b ' {upon the Washington ¢ st | dersai hat he did j ty f rs to escape bout 2,006,000 company and they aut! that he w woause he | wast SE A nt | . son that they could : tve | not attend to busines REPORTED THAT GRANT S87.) abated. Since July 2 not ti mm of ls 1. or 100,000 gallons He — . r +. rt Le ugh to supp th im tce was th hat ie oll 1 have hee poned @ w saat. the les of Seattle for 1 SALE HAS BEEN MADE IN-| , mal To shut them derson's litt piled Mr. Latimer in con ne will work a severe hardship on the people of those communities, while he |not to amy appreciable extent re case being | lieving the situation ia the city. From reliable sources h' VOLvin 00. | slreporter ascertained that Hender G wo }OLO SETTLERS HAVE QUAR son ls ar - } REL WHICH MAY END FATAL love o Henderso: s to thetr former able man ealled the Union ice and Fuel com |pantes-—the trust |b eines an th ’ roe es «| 7 | | qui with the lee t It ie reporte ay that a den b~ ' . pve _- ‘ A a tact he ts one of the oldest 4 B | hae beer wad which the 5 LY — RAILROAD MAN = 1) from the Lareone im felt - Leases a Buiicing. Henderson now works day afte ph rding - Ap Gh ed east the shocke are hardly felt.| te build ow | day With his express bastness, and |" jorts > Meattte | «| | Ke Benor Paca, until recently district Te 19% he leased & Duilding now |) stated this morning that he Mr. Morgan Also Denies. « ( at. bridge, haw} seseenaw, tan tied to tite site arith been sold te ttes, whose names} — his family, We says everyone | occupied by Guanes he | would in all probability have to re] 5, Dasness bs ost pamee oe |viwed this morning ~ rege eae ag 21 ‘ Md James D. Buckley, of Lowell, a)abie, the majority going to FE DON ] SHO0} 70 KILL For a few dave after he wns amti-| Ver Oe mong th sfae-| peor fallrond employe, wae found in the | Paso le je lande [@aseade tunnel by fishermen and Earth Slips and Jerks, , and contracted for the instal and lation of tee making machioc: ether appurtenances, and the whee completed cost $45,009 fied that he could not get ice, In L. Reas, with whom he contractes 7 ee turers did pot exist the propert . for the machinery, Could not reine eicaie poner yong pater exouse for the raise fing proverty 'Beought to Everett last night. Cuts) ‘The shucks are sharp, short jerks funds to pay for it after its arrival . gehen pr pope daca cae present shortage in | prawn Rotap vend > = bruises were found on bie body wearing to slip. vie te ime Mawar be bones to hie tormer| Wee Mimee for a | cor winty matic. aiene ae Seen “Old Bill” Cochran isn't going to be tried on the charge of at Henderson, In order to start uy be Bana ggll og enpentiy Jed the | handed The Star ter oi iadabek ettene y © trate. treme among the Tefl-) tempting to murder his neighbor, Tom Sharkey. business, mortgnged his plant for modity. This did oe too tons dated Ap 1948 ich quote: tines at Georee ht és sein ot Ateneiid ot Sten Bill is an old-timer and has plenty of infiwential friends and, un- $5,000, Out of the amount about jcom tee cha gasummare were teresa pen, veriene, quant ies heen Sem Gil tk Shot Dan Cal Lesson. a refugee, *8'4¢! ger guch conditions it seems—to some peopie—quite right and proper | PRON war necessary to secure the/ a5G She « leents a hundred pounds up piociy Wood, Sem Gilpat shot Dan Cal ie frightful, I've ex that he should not be put to the inconvenie: of @ trial. tht yt the rates asked by the ver nce cs machinery and there was very little |'uto paying pounds at 20 cents « hundred three times and his WOUNdS | perienced earthquakes in Low Of course he might have kilied Tom Sharkey. That the bullets be fais! ie, an. ore olF Angeles and San Francisco, but] didn't find lodgment in a vital spot isn't the favit of Bill. He was Giipatrick is under arrest.| never anything #0 shocking a# the good and sore when he pulled his gun, and he didn't care a dere have not yet! rolonged rocking and Jerking at! where the bullets went. ; ‘| with which to Install the plant. | trast | But Mr. Morgan not ME Sir (he machinery war pinced| All that Henderson bas left. 18 8 rescrier the prices that went into] % For s time things | quantity of stock in the Standard | rpc. juiy 14 of this year, welther bi 4 the other ice com-| lee company, which has been placed did he show the r ter the prices saa | Bocorre, Water in bowls shows Going, dusinece saw that|! & local brak, in escrow. as eer tans of at an Sal a eee re BILL WAS Lucky. i em ‘was breaking in upon |Curtty for debts, and Headersou The later price ere han i Cavalier shingle mill started | ou. gholtng that the an oq But he was lucky—as was George Beede. He's had his sport ‘ Trade and they sought to get | does mot expect to be able 0 Te) 4, over a denk intertor of oo oo manufacturers er Not» howe In town in| amd It's all over, and will soon be forgotten. yy joover it the office, and the reporter could will make 8 setond @t-! 11, to enter. Wails topple with All of which teaches us that if we must shoot some one, be 4 Trouble With Drivers. | Officiate Geny Trust. plainly discern ugon that list, “The jo Mart the Carlson plant. | noch recurrent tremor sure that the bullets don't enter a vital spot. Fill your victim just Lhe te 1 y, accort-| Although the various « price - july 36, shalt be full of lead as you like—just so long as he can stand it and five. Seattle lee company, » the company deny that a combine | 60 cents per hund pounds And then hustle around among your friends, and the friends of your © lag to Headerson, then attemptet fe sign up the union drivers in an For the f% the city reservotre were filled with | # time in three weeke j L. PASO, Tex. July 19.—As th amet ot 52 cessive earthquak vietin, and fix it up. ‘ shocks that have em felt im th You will have brought relief to your wounded feelings and vieinity since Sunday morning, 8 avenged your real or imaginary wronge—your victim will Be com- r pelied to lie in the hospital for some weeks and during alt of thie ck. The cit time you can gloat just as much as you like. agreement to throw the unions states that he does not even know / Gown, practically asking the driv the name of the building in which | water thie morning, and, berring/ ers to renounce their allegiance to the aceident occurred. nor does he | the of very warm weather ball ti a strayed, the balidtags of jons. Mr. Crane, one of ow the name of the tan who was |for » number of it all is destroyed, the buildings o eel re ‘ ‘ —- r bh wether Bt the time of the | fe . that wekbone of | the school of mines sre creck | 10 FINE APORT. it the manafacturers who was to draw) . ped and nearly every residence in the} good sport and a great relief, this shooting the people you > ep the agreement, failed to do so.) jaceident the wa famine te broken. : * i » and the drivers would not betray) | Mr Palee was 14 years of age The er department wil! not} city je crack rexe 4. eee don't like. But you must have friends, or be an old timer. Other- thelr anious. Richardson, one of | etngle, and the son of J. W. Fates, |feel safe Im permitting any exten The town. ulldings of whic wise you may be prosecuted, not by the game warden, but by the the owners of the Seattle Ice com-| |the president af the paper company | sion of the sprinkting hour | are gene dobe or brick. | prosecuting attorney. got “sore” and matters were Funeral services will be held to: |p lest there be an unexpected |WELL KNOWN LANDSCAPE | Shaken ee. The people are} {it has been suggested that, for the protection of people who up, and rates for ice cut down Intent and the body will be shipped | repetition of the recent fleeing, but none have been killed | have enemies, a closed season be established. leaving twe months te 15 cents in the downtown dis | to Detroit tomorrow morning PHOTOGRAPHER TAKING in . nta F Po nt one hy wig fe] of every year, for instance, when one is permitted to shoot whomeo- emove Other tow othe] ever he ple: triets and 20 cents per hundred im pay: WHILE EXAMINING ws 3 F «the residence districts. That cut . | | PANORAMIC VIEWS OF SE vicinity « re also affected , veate i oe : © wes the result, Henderson says, of} BUILDING AND DIES WITH: HOW T0 KEEP ¥ aris re ee et eee re SSH ETS| Sn wom of THOMSON TAKES | panies, and the fight began in earn-| | rr sian ot. | wees — DETAILS UNKNOWN | Pare | Carle wday, flooding Getting After Henderson. | Pomme rs: r the country, will add to the damage. | “That was caly a yay to get at} TO PAMILY. i iden ta!ly divert f Yobody ts living in houses Th TO HIGH TIMBE., me,” said Henderson, “and as the ane | sili? locality, « pest : ’ Seattle Ice company. contruiling the Re RATE CLERKS OF LOCAL RAIL SAYS HER HEART 18 BREAK: af the Pillsbury Pteture Co. of Ban | doxcars has} Pacific lee and Cold Storage com-| William J. Pales, manager of the ING WHEN SHE THINKS oF| tattle. and EB Burrows, ed-|rushed to the scene nn ig gpa — the other — J. W. Fales Paper company, died ROAD OFFICES ARE STUDY ter of the New San Francisco Mag } — ° — - ies, could not sel ' tr oll . this morning at the Minor hospital THE SORROW THAT HAS) *F'h 2 city ENGINEER VANISHES, | poses of real estate speculation and Kee only ot 8 tons of about $3 ot |1hos,"“Semorrhage ot. the brain,| 'NG A NEW ACT OF LEGISLA | acthur §. Pillsbury, supervising lee the gwanmee of the menue ina 4 TPreen June 90, 1904, until Aprit/caueed by a fall received Monday! yong COME TO HER AGED PAR- of th cern, and re TAKING PLANS WITH 0M, fer company. Certain members of \ a S00 tt} Apr lafternoon while in an epileptic fit. | . | ey - the counell are aiding im this effert, : ieeonet tha coms on bet Mr. Fales was examining a building | Blas jamene Bhotes ess WHILE COUNCILMEN VENT | while Thomson is making @ deapeg- H io, be with a real estate man. The agent ae . sf felned the par oft ate effort to withhold any inf Be ienaorton was forced to quit ani | ‘howe identity is unknown, left Mr hiiiact am oe ©] Por.0. beiet naif hour iumetintel/ Ta enne (teens enmnee a ee tion regarding them antil such Dies given & position as manager|Fsies for a moment. afd up his re st i gy 2 Pee eine” [eek wilh be taken by Mr | - ~ time as they may be made publi D owader Linne. one of the new own |‘8™™ found Fales lying on the Noor ate | aie . pe ag and these will alee be published tn} To ape the insistent tantaliza.|Conwpleted form for the information oe He held that tion watit |? aa Bnconscions condition | first. degree, eat in the the magesine by Mr. Burrows The thon by members of the city coun-/o all ; oe plctures are sent to various sections | pencil cil_and to get a little time between| At this morning's committed A cab was called and Mr. Fales em 4 to the home of his brother waar = cut from $126 to $so | removes 4 Fo that cut he would not submit,| Glbert R. Fules, 1639 Bellevue av _ {| He was cared for by the brother what sh aplicegetimeng seine wean who thought of nothing more sert *lthe « ows than any ordinary attack, Ag |'#*. the Hepburn act and the ou For this brief period she wanted! al act relating to the testi-lro try to forget the events of the} Henderson Resigns Mr. Pales did not regain conscious?" } Ge Henderson resigned. The ness Dr. James Shannon was sum "Ony Of Sitnenses before the inter-| past few weeks and othe and) trast had him where they wanted /moned and he immediately ordered comme - _|think of the time when ya ta} Dies, and, ss he had a wife and/ that Mr. Fales be taken to the Hoe happier cirewmeatances: hes thece children dependent upon him,| pital This was done and today he at once sought to reengage in| Mr. Fales died without throwing: the busines of selling ice. April|any light on the mysterious acct of p $B, 1996, he sold a small house and | dent alren Gilbert R. Fales, the brother, | euch purpose of meeting Dr. Crichton, who has beep ailway plans, /one of the most insistent members WESTERN EXPLORATION | City Engineer Thomson left the city |of the council In dems last night and took to the woods. | mature publication of the plang, COMPANY SOLD HER AN| The finance committee of the |Suesested that Councilman Mulle® con 3 ed of this fact this |Communicate with Thomeon ang ABANDONED CLAIM ON GRIBE| ining 20, while in session |a8k him to ettent the Ce : sting. Mullen insist t IOLAN |considering ways and let [CSnivetiing the city engineer to{Crichton, 98 chairman of the com bile before they | ™ittee, should do the communicat- ked eo much about these events —_— -— make his pl 4 , | hat they have become ieatheéme 2 Sonnac ing The discussion led to an alm ner | | Charges are m: by Mrs. Winnie | nosner ment from Aseietant City Ea where ie One thing the veperine Ph 7 | Dead or Alive | ineer Scott that Thomson had left niHp Ma st., against he sald mining compan This morning's meeting of the} his home and taken to the timber. April, 1906, when. be alleges, his and large lots ott ahe used by the raiir Perper of attracting | teomigrants and tourtets United Sta phone calls for th | working on his stre WOMAN CHARGES NORTH fresh air and the articles commerce act as tial erating und tet assed, and purchased . . Eve we ccme te think that fifi, ¥. CLARK 18 ACCUSED OF |the title of “The Northwestert Ex-| committee was hela in accordanc Will Return Sunday. \“* eye dba ger Bane p with offices in| with last night's resolution of the! ‘ esti | east { feeling and aympatt GIVING POISON TO 8. G. PIKE'S |N The officers of [council instructing the committer | Scott added that the enginess j Rial Benjamin, |to see the engineer and bring both | VOCs return, with the completed plins, Sunday morning, and the 1 don't shed tearm the way other! M@ijLL00G — RELEASED ON Jo but my heart te almow F. Harrell, vice|him and the plans to the council ¥ Kuderpen, treay-lampeting seat Mies aisht. Gen plens would be submitted to the . . [ome leged by Mra. |or alive, complet uncompleted, | C°UnC! Monday night A an she said e wor te teare Nae ineat in chere But + Ripe sad: the arene Members cf the committee are dé 4 “ pe aver being at one time | of the outraged city fathers by mak-|{*rmined that they shell come fires het bee t tT. Clerk, a well-known tur “on co an cniieh t his sceuctorme (1. the committee. Councilman . ° —— a ented last night, as sald tive.’ Wellies (uae chantel that he | Ctlehton was instructed to writé « lu foit for her t foams of Venn ee Bia A A end Cobiee | ail temsnty. ik cutiromeat cath theme, 2 Cnn San han 1 full wast ty @ : - 308 pre yeni bel ypeny ise, then \ the committee would meet « ‘ fret ng at - \ the inubiioation. gain Monday at 10 ” to take bea ei eat ~ Ba j|matter up, and urgently requestiny | the f at hes & | On Ju 4 Mr. Pike A hilton at the mie tayed | After Information. him to be present and bring te t |ditg@ead an] an examination of at the mine » mon and allege}, Po" ul influences are at work plans with him. This afternoo® eniatia! © sition was nothing |° secure advance information re-}Crichton did this, addressing the (nin@d strychnine. Assistant Hu-| more or leds than sbandoned | 8?ding the plans, both for the pur |! er to the engineer's residence. fname Officer Vaupell, who made|ciaim and absolutely worthless. The | ey [the arrest learned that Clark had| money in 1 by Mra. Phillips! SRR ES Gurthased strychnine at a Queen! was insurance money obtained upon | 190 Sent of Jot 8, Dine Sh Ry See |@ane drag store. Clark and Pike/the death of a brother, amd repre | ndaition, for $11,500. tive a a block of each other | sents her entire store of this world’s 5. McLean has sold fo Sparkman | tact as Mr. Clark owned several Bel goods. The case has been present &™ block 20, for $25) |glunt bares and since the dog had) oq to Prosecuting Attorney Mackin |gtven him some wor Mr. Pikeltosh, who is investigating It omach proved that it con that the pre n ty being In Beil @ I dition, and J. M. Sparkman ccsusnimaiteien of Cu t he had done the poison jt 1 to the @ame company, for penstein the finance |! , Clark was ag —— MYSTERIOUS BUYING $34,500. ¢ south 40 feet of lot 1, ne . ’ whe ed in » cash bail fis} r k 6 ttle Tide d le a, wilt be heard July 0 OF SEATTLE TIDE LANDS./ property GOES FOR GooD);))." ° oe haere ey siiation Mysterious parties within the} @UM—SPARKMAN 4& M’LEAN| The deal reported Saturday by ~ ! pre | | j/“@EE AMERICA FIRST t two weeks have been secur which M. RB. Foster purchased from these signa! “ PARTY IN SEATTLE a valuable property in the Seattle MAKE BIG PURCHASES, H. C. Ewing, for $20,000, lot 6, block headquarter Tidelands addition. None of the 6, Sarah A. Bell's addition, haa been an on Seven members of the Pacific) ssies have been made public and een a recorded. % at any ¢ Count “See America First’ associa: |no records have mn made. The} james D. Hoge, through the office Bertha arrived last night ation each f tion arrived tn the city this morn-} property purchased has been main Weat & Wheeler, has purchased n ia required to call tr an |ing and are stopping at the B ly in blocke 337 8, 347, 342 and); southeast ¢ er of Summit av the westward and went to Ta- | so that if a particular ol-|hotel. The party attended the c 45. Nn intimation {9 given for) ana University at. near the St, Paul to discharge an ore cargo. or all patrolmen in city vention at Salt Lake City, then) what purpose the property fs being | 0 tments, for $30,00 raagrbovars ~ | wanted « headquarters ititraveled east, returning by the/ secured or just who ts back of t - es prop. | _ Steamer Kitsap had a trial trip 4 take fuddy an hour to reach|porthern route on the way home. | several divend. pat throngh. | 07°", © Sabnproves ane te on the Columbia river yesterday af- the: The members of the party In Seat-| The brokers refuse point blank to square. Four years ago the form-/tergoon, and although her mia- | vith the new system any patrob {tle are 8. H. Mertz, Robert A. Read | make any statements, er owner, James Shannon, bought |chinery. was not ff the beet of rus | Li the land from the school board for|piig order, two records previously Sage, of Los Angeles I man could be called to a box within jand | ot Yuba City, le few minutes, accomplishing inf, P. 8 ia | $19,000. held by the J. T. Potter were brok- en. The Kitsap will leave Portland The German steamer Er : ase of eney a material say-(C.C. Chapman, R I. Daseub and K. toading cargo for Russian ports and 1. C. Palmer has bought from W. 4 ia 2 photograph of a Sunday afternoon scene in Chicage.. False civic pride has lnjesed" dhe jane of omergeney (ft Bernard, of Portiand. | will sail Saturday }G@ McCarthy, lot 7 and the south |the first of next week for Seattle, 7 Z . ‘arity of this card in the Windy City, tng of time. I ; popularity f i . , EN ac cae 1 ONE TEER OTS ae

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