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| AST EDITIO | cattle That Dares to Print the News Paper in The Only ICE BUSINESS GOOD THE SEATTLE STAR | WEATHER FORECAST alr and 6a Tonight SETS HOUSE AFIRE!? AND IS BURNED WASHINGTON, PAY ONLY ONE CENT Ss ®% DEMAND YOUR CHANGE turday; Continued Warm; Light Northwesterly Winds. x - FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906 VOL, 8. NO. 125. as CENTS PER MONTH wae ae 4 SCRIPPS AND M’RAE BUY PUBLISHERS PRESS NEW YORK, apooial meeting of the directors July 20—At a THOMSON {S$ STILL * * * “4 * * * \* * | WOT the Publishers’ Prose # * HOLS! , Hdward | elation yesterday it was an- * Houston, a plumber, while intoxt: |®@-meunced that E. W. Seripps & ted, acel fire t his | @ end M, A. MeRae had pur house at yelor ' & chased « co rtrolling interest When rescued, both arms ONG |W the association. J. A. Shale, * leg were burned off. He came from |g dent of the Publishers’ # Linn county, Oregon # Prose, announced that he and ® ie #7 J. Ke seoretary, had ® # disposed of all of their stock * — SUPE ER EEE ENED EHS ® jointly, thus qurrendering cons * . * trol, They also tendered their i i i i Three and Four Hundred Per Cent Profit on * taxes wa stick ro | & tl ling Sooenabe eee | Far From the Madding Council the City Engineer, ae * THIS ICE TRUST. ® eH d John V | ae | arper and John Vandercook * A P Output of Combine’s Plants-*-Trust May Ate)e ooo ice * A Apere slosted dirsetors and the & | Toils Close to Nature, While Real Estate K ENN cK \* rd elected Mr, MoRae as # | mot to Put Standard Company Out of 2%... * ® president, Mr. Vanderoook as # | Speculators Tear Their Hair to Find Qut . « . * and general manager * } 3} . * ed Andrew Melean & : Business. ‘ . ; * weltent ood weenoren, What His Plans Are. » * - » * on comprises an & : * ee . | clita tgs re . * ‘ a ALLEGEO RUNAWAY WIFE OF | Xs ding ta seus i Ma eee see it Fe TTT TOTTI TR TTT TO TOT Tt tt IM A T OF TH " *| A CALIFORNIA MILLIONAIRE | * t rippe News association, # nny ADRITION 18° : OH, WHERE? - * * * AND NOTED CROOK ARREST. & of wh ‘ m ve R t t NEW HOTEL FOR, » *” eRe > nioh the Seattle tar leat) | oe ay * Where, oh where has Thomson gone? * cost * | £0 FOR $50,000 DIAMOND ROB.) y member. f . * Oh where, oh where can he be? * hie nclusive of labor, coal an * * Where are the plane which have taken se lo 7 : Feu te het en) eT aan a | BERY TORR eee ‘ in torent or Gert or eest - * . Handling of ice, per ton ameters, and delivery * | * ” & Total cost of ice per ton delivered 2% * a en , beer ed) & How, oh how will the council learn * - itn larger quantities, as in quantities, per ton $ 0.00 * NEV K, J |! ‘ ' * Whether Thomson's the man with the goods? * @ and delivered for from $2 to $2.16 per ton.) * ane f W. I * And where, oh where will the counci! turn + * * aise 3 4,| * Since Thomson's gone to the woods? * * PROFITS * 1 k 60, » s = * —CITY HALL BALLADS. * & Price charged for ice, in ton quantities, per ton 9.00 * we, de iF KE. I * * # Price charged fe c in small quantities te householders, * fred K 7 k Tree PP PPP PC CCCP eee eee ee eee per ton 14.00 # by ie ker M : Profit per ton on ton quantities 6.75 # fa conection w « ls Sriers deans } Taking into consideration the increased handling of small # | JAMES BUCKLEY OVERCOME IN ' x ¢ wit just f i t nts of Citysof his o ft the exce & lets. the profit per ton on ice sold to householders ie * Halsey Corw - ' «s ee a ee ae ae fo 4 not in the same proportion, but is probably per ton... 10.00 # | THE CASCADE TUNNEL, 18) The woman Is to bet | H yan rs here fagnes "s| Ee of © fox. hase Soak Sere : a | scaiikasdoes Soe Sibel Cae ww wife ¢ ' « ity. TERRIBLY BEATS BERTHA reg ke a pall of dark-|*B@ dark regarding then | c Aling at Riverside, Cal 1 tated 0 EI j Would Be Worth Money. WETS PPE S ESSE SSIS SSS that she came to Y BOULIN AND FRANK MERNA he « hall but one} ; " ies aba RELIEF ENGINE hat ne, te age " oa: dontonot EF | information might aes ago, and wa Mra WHO ARE FOUND IN UNCON:| ny inkling regarding the} %°**" 000 to a little coterie of ‘ ss , ae Rae tee « | Corwin about six months. King is * “ if an vs, and he{ Tea! estate speculators it might N deve was ¢ one by the alleged to be the husband of May| SCIOU8 CONDITION | A. Jones bough was and © | eonily be worth more to the Seattle Gombine contemplates true t t bid| James Buckley, a J 1 well known to the i= blook out wny Informa) Peetirie compan Ticecia ‘hes. compney, 2 his contract wi ‘ k of arent Nort ted King be | ad for $15 of this certain mem- vg & ‘ yt cir murplus ice in the Casea * of “Rig” Cleve . ' he city council have been former me ad Sat jay afternoon t he * gut of Dusincas because Bt Goes Out of Business. og aie e rap ‘ rt KANSAS CITY, July 20 eo | 8 n . emature publication ard bas taken away cer The s« Ice dteved | Seen cctbareniae 7 nad on ce of | supposed victime of a rejected suit-| *°* ble Engir Scott, und the plans or de ere that have Been getting ceite buy the speak ye 100) ¢ eR OFOR had held in default) or, who wanted revenge, Bertha | "rth and } he inkling he|manding information for them- from the Seattic Ice company and/for a dolla e S comsunel eae ean Boulin, 21, and Frank Merna, 19, | $490, and wives, Within the last day or two the Diamond Ice & Cold Storage| ford ¢ hie, “and of! Northern train became stal a gon (enn neelt. P obi gating Be my Facts ag eng oe tha wanti lteter. cena , ing, dangere he for $4 ineer elt. Pressed | preciate the natu of this demand ‘That a cut inp «tm to be made | news, eo Seattle ice panies and) be a th grt ogy ery age hy girl was struck on the b ’ - a oct, Ga o-land ale news nding that tha ; ‘ and| ber of the gang # ita re plece of water pipe ! o 00d ak, out of loyalty to his| city engineer have own way. tn ender to put the Standard out of other members of the tee t The gas in the tunnel rendered him 2 eget « ‘ Dusinets is evidien. Leonard Brov chased wagons and uncenseious and, unknown to the Grenade go ira ‘ Throughout the city there ‘s al Crichton’s Views Change. chief engineer of the St rdj months I walked the atre others of the party, he fell and lay | | Segewn over a biufl to the and places. ps ve | bh rt of real| Councilman Crichton, who for apd skull @ broken pes sets © ot ‘s course ald ee ted cured this one later a relief engine ran over him, youth's skull was fractured line Beatle Rlectric company to se-|f Thomson's course, sald Sy the cut would probably ° «| “Linad « fairly good business, arg) 2nd bis mangled remains were later eure some inkling of advance in-| T think 1 ” ais tik hat deus the Standard secured several|for a time when the trust cut| found upon the track TWO WHEELS STOLEN. lformation reg he proposed | », ak yee Oe oa former customers of the. comb . to my re@ular custom “ railw which Thom-| one “A a ba! had city, ‘The Standard + although it ts a hundred pounds F | Two t on were at json has in cour eparation. | iehed all at pA gree Se EM 8 been making about 49 tone ¢ was only asking 15 | DENVER. A new ritual! SI@MR from the Werterr Councilmen Ale Pose be v and “A all of the people of the city. every day during the last hot hundred, My sto was finn the Elks’ | @@@> The firet wus the 5 ty “| | p nd : o od ; In this scramble some of the] Any action which would permit fa bas been selling, with the excep eal with me. But the end evention 1 will now be }ae oe Miover: $18 Fourtrenth av members of the council are par ly i persons or int ts to gain SET nse ton, the ‘entre’ aeny el Mee out te t ool Bs So llaengy So rs mace bay’e Vidette, | m D , par-|vored persons or interests to g i . wn pany grand lodge instal officers at tmxdiel, belonged to Herhert Wilson, tleipating, and for several w sladvance tips on them would be a tical rotonagei - os h or reg - c |the final » : y. Clayton | Saat kv Baller Ad | he sity enemas aoe boon, se sub. highly ——— ri bd orp * e tee trust at once lmakhn’ of wan tae , a ject of tremendous preswure. ested only in getting the plan Brown has been connected with| fred the fish company a better eee dln bec a jsaersaere ft “standing in the AN slong Thomson has insisted|at the enrliest moment consistent rcs waeicy te te nee Bae ‘bes Yin T eeula atised tol om idle wath NEW ROUTE TO TACOMA WiLL |that It would be bichly improper) with thelr proper preparation 1 190 and Raw witnessed f ay. I could not get ice at any| = to permit advance information to| completed ehape. eee eee aieg [one of the plants | edhe Gur int BE SHORTER—UNION PACIFIC | be given out, He has insisted that} “I do not know where Thomson fa im other cities and tn} Afraid of the Trust. |FLAMES K OUT INI FI WILL TAKE OVER OLD LIN the only proper way to do fg to give|and have made no effort to learn. et ere eee ent Ar Gio aayababamgetien BPN | MENT STORE AND FOR al E—ithe plans to the council at an|He took to the woods Wednesday, BeQUa ve} . RIGHT-OF-WAY open meeting and have them pub-jand we are assured that be will be Dellewes that ap tee trust ts | for pubites th ae be stated to The| TIME THREATEN TO DE 4 CLEARED, iiahed tmmediatety thereafter. back by Monday and bring the oo” (Gatttence and says that he ts| Star reporter that he feared the tee ‘Te thie end he has even declined | pt before the finance commit H that an ottempt will be made! trust would take Bie present poet- STROY A LUMBER YARD. 7 to give information to members of|tee If he does that I shall be We pot the Standard lee company] tion from him. “They put Hender- the efty council. Even the employes | satisfied.” Sat of Duriness jeon down and out." he sald. “and 1 = From those intimate with the Prank J. Linne, proprietor of the| would disiike walking otrect ee 3 jovements of Stone & Webster 2 : ye, lk ENT A building ow ~ ene co Manderd bee pany, alao believes | agate aie r ot eek amine owners of the Seattle Tacoma Inte NEW AUSTRALIAN LINE. that the at ) run Kim out of) It wee learned this morning that! py the »p of F. Richard AN. EXCURSION CONDUCTOR a Are nupposed to now to be in} urban electric line, it that | —— Business wii soon come. the fee trust controls the outpat of estroyed by fire which ' hands of George Cook on the plans for a new line ween Frank Weterhouse, vice presi armen sults’ of & Ciame-|the: BYve-Brebey Parking cotn son was destrared by fire wie | CHOOTS HIMOELP WHILE /giamer Epekane. Mr. Cook is tn | this city and Tacoma have already Jaent of the Boston Steamship com eh Brewing association wagon, was) Chiopeck # mpany Wash-| Richardson's lo $1,000. He] STANDING ON PLER O—<LIT-| aEree oF the excursion ‘party on} bese Grawn And mock @ the right pany, will leave: for. lanaoe shee formerty owner of the Independent | ington ¢ Storage company. Injcarried ho Insuran Peterson @} tat wtonmer. According to Port | of-way has alread lly after August 1 to confer with ite dun enaten «ned fm aman ype Me ey ging dalled ogy ee ek of sarical.| TUE MONEY FOUND ON Hi6/ Seward Rofeno, of the Pacific There are practically two sete of English capitalists regarding the » « former Rohn. ying Coast Bt eb * g 1 hs ing rs Wagons, delivering some 38 oda plant's foe output it Ie sald that by | (eral implements tn the » bail! peeson, i eam oe company, Simonds, | plans showing entrance into Seat inauguration of a new line between per day to aM contumers. Hel mutual agreement and a bonus of | int atalnee a toss of S700 with) les the pointe. "rent i rr th t me" Wes Se t “4 ‘ad ie ; pase met ors shat D abtained hie ice f the Chiopeck| ebout $8,000 the Frye-Bruhn « oe tasers > ar A ibaa Pe a ac ninahiaee ‘daeniiion "hak aed x ea | pein . = vu Jeorge Simonds, conducto . * from his pocket a sther nrong louth Park by an Plant, but o year ago last April hel tail buninese entirely pee bane wag Be w lamb rt.| paymond & Whitcomb, excursion | haaded them to a man ¢ 4 | the grade to the bigh land bet , |ADMIRAL GOODRICH SAILS FOR) 16 Nomé. vreakwater at the ton Measnan trace vonabink the thie | “Seren @ Boston. thie morning shot jkane. The rub bard, which was| Puge rnd and White river val:| SANTA BARBARA, WHERE /mouth of Snake river was wasl Tyas after the firemen bad left nd ine ntly killed h on Pier} around the papers, Simonds took | ley. Provided the Beattie lect ric away in the storm which prevail SEATTLE MOTHER USES GUN IN |fire broke out In the real esta D of the Pacific ¢ Steam ship | and wrapped around the thumb on | obfftins a» franchise on Spokan ADMIRAL SWINBURNE WILL | july 6,7 and 8 This information company his right hand end purchases the West Se ne " % office of Shinn & Bowen, adjoinin came in a wire from Capt. Johnsom > oooee ota ark trom the orig. |, The deed was committed some} After handing the papers to thelelectric road, the Interurban will) TAKE COMMAND. jas aight: Tite bebe te Gatinanen lel five. 1 wae quickty onthe j time between 9:20, the hour of de | person on the Spokane, the ors | run through the lat elty at $30,000. hed | parture of the City of Seattle fot! were extended for Simonds to take Rightot-Way Cleared ee — : and 9:45, when the body | but he refused, Simonds simply say] our ¢ “ Admiral Swinburne, who suc / ered by B. Bodenheimer, | ing, “Keep them at from Tacoma and to a dis) 4, Admiral Goodrich im com: i a traveling man of Chicago. and R.| Rimonds then went up the dock F y Rime a wet ot] mand of the Pacific Squadron, will ‘ Spahr, 6 watchman | end the Spokane pulled out into the | a ee y Bas been | sssume his new posttion at Santa} TACOMA, July 20.—Threatening ;ol4, At that time the father dieal for the st o betream. Mr. Cookein charge charge | cleared from timber and it woulll | Ba according to advices re Gadi 06 all whe ihould interfere! 4nd Mrs. McCabe was obliged to} The bullet a 38-caliber relof the Spokane party, came west le ra : gee ~9 for ~ grad: ceived this morning from Victoria Gtk her and brandishing & joaded |™2%* her ow Mra, Moon | ‘ | volver entered just behind the right with the tourists in charge of Sim-| ee wish So rs hed. The ‘new | The flagship Chicago and eruiser ” moth ald saya Mra. M 2 et to 9p | cat and tore away the back of | onde, and he is supposed to be the] ° Sia Rs aoe }Roston jeft Victoria last night for revélver, Mra. Lizzie McCabe, of Bo.) 7" Mr. M Mee} 1) Simoes’ head, No report was| tan who bas the papers er ot Geka te ancth wen be-| santa Barbara direct, and the «un attle, attempted to carry her 7+! MeCabe deciares that she was onty} heard at the time of the shooting, | tn Good Gott i rene an ary ways ae be | boat Princeton and torpedo boat de year-old daughter Rath away from | “bluffing” when she brandished the | Simonds had evidently planned to mor vat. gv d resell Bt a stroyer Preble joined the two in the cas isd Bari” 0h W. deethenase, | 9** a the} fall tato the bay, but he toppled| According to Howerd Ewing, elty To Union Pacific. straits. A sudden change in tho s ca jover backwa passenger agent of the Steamship) The steps already taken by the|maneuvers of the fleet came yes} yc sie ee Setews axe with wives ibe {tanty wanted my daughter, GOVERNMENT GIVES HURRY: | Arrived Last Wight Simpans, Simonds appeared to be| Interurban management gives al-lterday from Washington. It was Pit pce B-aDer tin ms Berg ehiid ba wed for stx years, yeater-| Yhore penta ae being poisoned 3 of a 5 utes be Ly on ve asuranc a . pected at 3 Tivahersesn, tue wee arrested, [sstinet me,” she enid, “and would] UP GANITATION ORDERS TO| Simonds had Leen in the employ [Riinocrse od Seattia. paitod ser Loueeok nana. eiil pean oe eee ee Seeeeiad,| tts morning that the privy coum ! . : Fon | Se . present road will pa c wot e command e d- N There has been a question about| Not Mave killed Mra, MeDonald for f Raymond & Whitcomb for about) eying shook hands with Simonds |hands of the Union Pacific railway |ron tn this port oceans SS See ee " * THE KANGAS CITY PACKING | five years, and had frequently con | in the case of Hopper Duns the custody of the child for several| anything aantka seiiie ef ones * | and wished him a pleasant trip | when that system completes {ts ter without’ ontlt hie stée’ 6 ieenths, ond the caso is now in the Biemporers HOUSES. (brea Callteraia ss i the aie tea |minal plans. The road will give mae. oe ee on arte for there! Th oT . a wo y a oe F eo Union Pact pat low = Ena endcganemengarmetipl @0 TO WORK coast through this city to Alaska wife on Sumeine. Pp Oy i adetd sas OFFICERS ELECTED This removes the last chance for Dien te on ae yet me jen the >. Caen J Sa oa aa : He arrt in the eity on the North PORT TOWNSEND, July 9 | Rw ‘ as Edna Wallace Hopper to obtain pow . means of misrepresents jysels, Peter Brandt, Paut KANSAS CITY, July 26--ThE! . +, Pacific from Portland at 9:20) 8 » of Mra. George F. # Tacoma FROM SEAT TLE session of Alex Dunsinuir’s eb fem eetured possession of the child, Stevonet and James Jameson, the| World says that, of the 12 packiae | jag, night, and immediately assert wide of the man who com | _ The local officials deny that any the famity’s millions, mane © in the Houne of Good | four sailors who deserted the Dutch | houses in this city, 11 have been/ . poor reagngen gw 08 Sos ge Sapo movements towards 4 new Ine are ? : ind placed her | Houne of Good | four ss prye Te ects United Btaten bu.|%7, Us party aboard the City of Se-[eide ‘in ttle this mornty nah te Be yt | —— = i Ghepherd et Seattle, Mra. Medeor Emmanuel, and who were ar-| declared by the United ates bu! see Cogs siikab ce te : can peing made, but recent purchas So i santas ‘ie . Tra tee bean allowed to heen the| rested last night at Port Townsend, | reau of animal industry to be un-| ge Sal gy Rare ave bie oF te inet es on te oe lof pro.erty and activity of several| I-LMNSBURG, July %-—Stete] NEW STEAMER IN PORT. G qhild pendini ana by orders of the consul of the! sanitary, and have been given until |e ine ont d Mofeno states | the steamer City of Seattle, Which] Sndineoring corps stbstantiate the] Officers of the grand lodge of the T jn _ gg gg Netherlands, were released today, a| Auguat 1 to clean up. If the work | jpooes entire party remained tarrived here at 1:30 p. m | statements given as above ©. G. T. were elected yesterday as| The steamer Setos, of the Ko® Was Only “Biuffing.” settioment having been effected by| is not done by that time, not an aboard all night, and breskfasted) eful inquiry aw the pax follows: Past grand chief templar,|mos line, arrived In port from San Mrs, McDonald has taker Which the sailors agreed to live up| animal will be allowed to pass the| (1 Ge mareing, sithough te le Sebtiiagens SF the seater cthicials} lanes BR. O'Farrel, Orting; grand|Franciseo this morning at 10 the child since she was 6 ¢ to thelr contract ar ak tos eet was with them /tuiteg to locate her. Members of the luntef templar, W. P. Hershey, Walla |o'clock. ‘This is tho first trip of at the breakfast table Haymond-Whitcomb party ¢ | Walla; grand superintendent juve-|the Setos to Puget sound, and tp Had Little Money Tiiate on the steamer to Mitke, telt| | iin work. Mex. Ematly M. Peters, Se. |f#et is the second trip she has made A search of the be a heard that Mra, Simonds \e grand counselor, J, H. Rer-|Snce her launching. The steamer oo number of busines gone worth un tl y c grand vice templar, |!8 one of the latest of the Kosmos ' passes, etc, but there were no pri 8 ne They one te j hlin, Colfax; jline, and in freight and passenger | vate papers. All the money in bis! dhe nome of one Cook with her jou entinel, John R, Bowdish, Fremont | Arhungenmnis ie far superior to any, | possession was $1 although, vst : ‘ties dimattle at ty } of the other steamers of that fleet, | alty he carried a large amount, and | F | ten tie; te ‘The Setos' is now the second ae I this fact incline to thet wep “ < Kosmos Hine on the sound, the belief that he may have spent too] » pw. . = kane: Memphis having arrived yesterday, | freely last night, or that he ran into | 6@ waic = SAMARA, July 20.—-One hundred } - 7 _, ama AS! Both will load cargoes for South, a gambling gar whieh cost him be lives were lost in the fire which de-|" eme atte; G jand Central America and Hamburg. li the money Th aly A es ot! siroyed Syxtian yesterday. -Several| ©. Weke Seeley, ¥ sburg: G. I motive that can be offered by the ruapeeted incendiar have been mat heey ag yaw ype et ye [Sa rn "mo «wale GAMBLING CAUSED bel tieall enntless pence f my by La ingha 1 er thane ore Ha vorage (o> Alaska he - nell pag iret RR cee PETERSBURG. July 20.— |B Power ‘ortes; grand gua suicide. There were also indica. pamymmesion® necessary to make the/yanic, The government closed six} messenger, Burt Pittin Deming tion# that he may have been drink- | ¥amaee in comfort [printing estabitshments today. Six} yee peoage 5S - ' ; ing last night The steamer officers and mem-|hundred houses have been burned AL RK RAIS se ‘ . Simonds was well known in trans | Mere of the 5 had no intimation! at Alatyn and 200 at Kar EVERETT, Juty $0.—Gam GNipats | portation circles in the city, and|@@ Simonds’ death until reaching ‘Twenty-eight clerks in the Seat-|Tick, charged with shooting D. Cote | was always in the habit of calling | Bere and during the trip from Be | ODESSA, July 20.—The riking | tle posteffice were yesterday noti- | ° of Stanwood, is in the county lon his friend in the business aitle had made a constant arch| workmen have been notified that If} fied by th artment in Wash- | Jail awaiting the result of the lat- The private papers of Mr. Sim-) fer the mar ey do not return to work by Mon-] ington that their salaries 1 jter’s injuries. It Is believed Caldon |! day they will be exiled | rain 4 $100 per annum. will se idon says the shooting ee thane whe will sesetve the occurred over an attempt on hie DOLLAR ON BUSINESS TRIP. Jmntied this morning for the ein | AeA AARARA AREA RH LA 14 $600 Hea Ipart to « t $1,300 he claims due The ne had several tndt vidual] BANK CLEARINGS. # | nine $700 cle him from patrick on a gambling R. Stanley Dollar, con of Robert! tourista parties aboard, while the| » ke # | $800 clerks raised to $900, | debt | Dollar, owner of many of the steam | geattte tirely sold out to alge July 20, 1906 $1,424,279.13 %| $900 clerk raised to $1,000, The tn-| - achogners now being operated On| party sent north by the Raymond|# July 20, 1906 1,069,9 | croase waa recently asked for by the CANVASS FOR HOSPITAL. oe ets thie sober Oo @ Whitcomb rint agency i* ® | local postal officials itler hotel (his. morning — from a seal | Mrs. Marion Baxter, su t ® Incr er parm * r al a axter, iperintend+ Franciseo, Today Mr | 4348.08 &| GEN FAIRCHILD REPORTED, [ent of the Wayside Emergency h j " th $ o gency hos- und Ly H. Gray, agent for the PLEASES elie * pital, announces that Mrs. Clara BP, | bos ta in this elty, are on fer ie Raa RK ARKH! The ship Gen, Fairchild, over| Taylor, wife of Capt. John. Taylor, [with shippers regarding business, | which much apprehension has been |and Mrs, Laura Sheppard will cay jue Dollar stated that the boat ot} aot 5 ‘ felt arrived at Unimak Pass, | vass the city for funds to aid In the his line were not seriously a rooted WASHINGTON, D, ¢ 1B to advices received in| repatring of the Wayside hospital. | by the strike, but were handling se s. Gompers, in discu the (cua today The Gen, Fairehtid |eargogs and having little difficulty) i. of the prenident to enforce the now under charter to the Chil- | MERRICK IN VICTORIA. in obtaining crews. } jborg Steamsh'p company agency, | je@ight-hour law on ~ government} and is bound for Teller with a 2-| Frank L, Merri ok, manager of the TOUR! FOR ALASKA. work, said tod It in what the 000-ton cargo for the Kugrak Diteh | press and publictty bureau of the ; if y American Federation of Labor has ‘ORTLAND, Ore, July 20,—-After| Conatruction company. Fears were | Alaska-Yukon-Pactfic exposition, ie A Loaded with tourists for Alaska) w 4-and fought for many years.|a stormy all-night meeting the/felt for her safety, as she was out jin Victoria attending the convene In addition to ite ball tam, Breckiyn ie noted for ite deep religious spirit, How it retains the lat- | th the City of Seattle and the! THe president Ix merely carry! gl street car employes this morning! three weeks without a report be-ltlon of the Puctfle Coast Advertie ter with th mystery. The pieture shows a scene in the h | v bored rete cr ard printing th © seerts every dey is a mystery. regular excursion steamer Spokane} out a promine he made long age voted not to strike, ing received ing Men's assoclatliog, Mevgh district. . D8 eRe eae te OF TNA TC? 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