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ST EDITION Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHER FORECAST alr The Only Paper in WOULD PUT SEATTLE'S ICE COMBINE OUT OF BUSINESS Residents Petition Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh to at Once Proceed | LADY CURZON Against Ice Trust in Effort to Secure Forfeiture of All Franchises soso BURIED TODAY and Charters Granted to Companies in Combine. THE SEATTLE STAR Tonight and Tuesday; Light Northwest Winds. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906 PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE ———] a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL, & NO JAPAN'S KITCHENER 18 DEAD! , IN TOKIO w rd TOKYO, July General Baron | Kodama, who was Field Marshal Oyamale chief of staff during the} Jnpatione Russion war, died here} thie’ morning, Kodama had been} called the Kitchener #f Jawan. Ho! lai@ out the destruction of Port Ar thue CASE 15 DISMISSED. The admiralty case of Bawin RK Ballo ve. Adolph O'Brig has been dimmied on request of both par | tiem fe the suit | lami ° | { MITCHELL'S SLAYERS. Sawyer Gives Vent to His Indignation on Receipt of News That Street Railway Plans Are Not Ready---City Engincer Writes From Retreat re. | tat ted lerated by the ex i stharetare your petitioners re") A ig af | erated by: tix in the Woods. vest that yeu will forthwith nat t her Gazeam being preaiden queens Sings it the name of the] the an and manager, on the SeattleTa a aga oma route via the weat passage $ , - state of Weshineten, n4 at = Treat route via the went DASAKe | MEMORIAL SERVICE AT WEST With his lofty co a bd Councilman orporations . 1 v few! of 98 feet an er . ESTHER Mictin nity outraged on r of last week de TE ie cisincorperated and ved, fev of a8 f Ri nil afte $ rt MINSTER, WHILE BODY Is! ASKS FOR A WEEK'S ©—————--— ero apm CS aia ‘ ag his presence the . rivileges, licen ae are 1d10 me om 35 | Ti 4 i tn : ‘ lup the cudgel against the engineer |finance committee's meeting this ee aera tharest hal ne wat] {Heh stroke, triple expansion, | Tb LAID AWAY AT KeopLesTon| "'ME BEFORE ENTERING A Seng ~ saa Bho ete in the mecting of the finance com pen i : ‘ nd cancelled.” | through the support of sald banking| OUer. Which Is of pipe true PLEA paths Mgr nh bre al ae ttee tl 0 s letier Thomson revi declared forte! — ; tered int ; cae rend mm, Contains . athe IN FAMILY VAULT, ¥ MRO, CARPPIELO | eons im the court room hs thi dag 3 i Counc th ¥ ie “a ~ ae) ved the Sy takatec cok tae Fie Mites has @ teenes to PLEADS NOT GUILTY. At no time dureng the hearing) on oricht thre aration of te plans, and 6% mm these oo ee in A rolling the manufacture, | Carry 350 passengers bps je ie tare teeta 4 Alike yr entoria nt scunsios ‘that he f) ed Anaistant ci pay Kenneth Mackintos . 1] Kitsap will have mix trustaral |ot Lady Guinea were tale away % Not guilt TN EE ya ye alg ~ Bova ad ne wt a a vary gg aye ‘tend day aernons oe of ole a ae ph Supple | day at Ked BH. Simultaneously |Creftjeid when charged in court )up from pean Syed ay plan meeting last inesday night, reme city Pape 1 then " 1 momo service was held this Horning with Esther Mitchell |were not allowed t The offended councilmen ays that the plans are not yet ve 7 t w shy | Westmin " ador Re with the murder of George Mitche ¢ egy witcha claim ar onire to secure acee pleted, and that as soon as w hey ain vice, accompanied by Ambus ether Mitchell asked for a week | field tt or on behalf of other person the etty Complaints of Petition output of all ice manuf ‘wr | White, who happened to be tn |imawhich to plead. She was repre-| that the two women ing information regarding then Sawyer Is indignant. aitie " Sesttan, ha ths sy gy : = € on a brence from |sented by Baxter & Wilson, a Port friends P. ble Moti J t s » ae ae of vibes Ro aendgnde Yue Magar ce | Attorney §, M. Shipley, who, with |on insanity commission t inc {behind the demand was containe aay ln 9 orto SP gcombine ef « - ’ 2 a [pee eee ee eee ees wil Morvi ‘ od Sitar ‘ : won ce: » be ao “yr ed more eous indigna- camper tem. ex " an eee orria, jetemde one ele to examine the " thus|!n the declaration 0 ounciima » than did Councilman Sawyer Re caente are Apes nd the manufacture and] Be eutane ne tides ce & LY. Hurt, of Corva poke for Mr © expense of what may be a long et railway company are bein I hear it asked every day what i at any price eby ce doers keen Pragya & chunk of ice into a residcace & {Creme S84 asked the ¢ nd expensive trial. He said thet (held up by the y of these plar homson is going to do with the Mt bs pointed out » the lee Peg we chmagy ~ eer @ heat that he sat down on the #|/20 Guilty at any time within »] sent the Oregon asylum | “I don’t care about t think he has treated us right. We F gempanies of (De e at said bs = #ico and 1 t ove om * aystom anyway we J ‘ « to access to those with each other | of {ce at more than double} LIGHTNING BOLT STRIKES A/* *clous from heat prostratic * treet car lines, but wh wat n ose to permit Sas ia aietricts | « ar ae cine toe tes | STENTOR’S PASSENGERS HELD. |!* » water in the shortest | mys of this coun. now refuse ¢ GRAND STAND WHERE SPEC ## #8 eee eRe ee iu ~ time ro! il, to be held up to the scorn ang t e ' ' ree of the J ™ his is the meat of the whe ‘ t price © one ~ ey dler f the community. I think Ba ss the realte " TATORS SEEK eHaLTER| j Blue Funnel steamer matter, The indignant councilmer ie trying to put as in the hole, _ which Wve ie now de FROM FIERCE STORM, Dm : nas . ng. we voi py yg “om at XY 3 ee fe ¢ ton't be lieve he ‘ er told x ee Text of Petition. | up by mnie n officiain | cess oO ¢ inicipal | ig tell the eounct couldn't @ q JAPAN.S KITCHENER 1 will be went to Port Townsend |#¥ stem except to the extent of do jiend the special meeting.” F The full petit | nerrow me t whatever is in thelr power t if Thomson is trying to put me gg eomeniens | has been 5 MpoH t at It. They are opposed to Jin the hole I am ready for him to Bert wasnt of the petitione MANITOWOC, Wis, July } | day pler 14 x From al ership, and have never] begin right now,” said Councilman PEE, ectertignes ies tain ice at all Previous to a ball game in this city] here she will @ onia. then 4i any pretense to the con lcrichton. “This committee has ® reewat and pe titivr vil at said combi late yesterday afternoon a fierce | oRONSTRATION oO BYM.| Peet to the United Kingdom | Paes — eacermand he de-| right under Ug) charter to demand L That they are residents an cht empanies is now storm swept the local baseball | [are & Thomsen Se yrecem, ae ecesd to those plans, and I am im of the he of W ashing *: | jeperation te. vistation o mes and @ bolt of lightning strv | AT MEETING OF PARLIA HIS GRIP WAS STOLEN, jsue in ite best Hebt ,vor of standing on our rights.” elty of Seattle tn eal | org +e the grand stand, where the spec Thomason Is Located. Counciiman Revelle defended A Beppe nace to the public alth of wala noma eaga c as | ee eer reere, one were St eee health of ald (tors had sought shelter, Five|®MASH INTO FOUR EXPRESS) parHy POR THRNMAN PROPLE) Thomas M Reagan, co in} Thi exactly what Thomson | ihoumson's course as for the best ety t . Ber ent te "Sivunees bas ‘been | Dereon & were killed outrixht and 2 REPEL ASE RON ES MENTARY UNION IN LONDON. | com vagy « une le phone lis dete ned to do if he is nterests of the city, insisting that Tiet the Diamond Ice com. | coused. more were injured. Fifty were '" pore apie the theft of alted by the council. He is now at/\t was not desirable that the plans ennpany, the Ask for Action. nned by the shock. Following] AND SMASHING THINGS GEN- —— ere s nr ned s Soman Pioneer Ex-|the residence of George Landsburg | be published plecemeal and Dexter! Lge your petitioners request | are the dead; Albert Skubra, 28) INDON, July 22.—Delogates at! route to Viet nd en was €D/watehbman at the intake of th Without taking any action the were during | that you wil forthwith | institute lyoury: Walter Handi, 18 years: Ir-| ERALLY — DRIVERS ESCAPE |che boening of the InterPariis ip sulstn oboek 9:40 Seataiter| eta tuk aes tee mre gaara taut" ed | F w against said corpere- {time Wullent, 20 years; Antone Kar UR mentary union here today indolged| morning, placing the grip on pd From that place he wrote yes | evening. 7 tent benassi on, Irercot may be dia. (X®. 14 years; William Kaautsen, 16) !NJURY. inaiMemonatration showing sym | floor. , at act —_ laid Beattic, and said firet three} and dissolved, and alt | years - sviidicniabeleiiicaiitn for the Russian douma. ‘companies were and are en-| Heenses, | fras ‘ ! Bannermay declared in SAYS SHE WAS ROBBED, ie the Manvfactt : | J ere thereof be de- | runaway freight care of the eu! ‘of all aie | Of fee ax a commodity ed fe felted ar ‘ caneetin’ \¢ to four Northern Expresa ih to The” tribunal] A woman giving the name of Mra o the residents | Regenttety cee | leompany’e wagons early this morn 2 one Nite for] Madigan called at police headquar-| * "16t2 Blaclow av | tee at the Hi depot. Two wagons! *. 7 tere last wight, and informed the Competition Existed. 0. G ROSRURG. | were deniPlished and twee that she had been robbed of ‘That the Union Ice &@ Fuel th av. serth | horses ® jured that they} i “var in a restaurant on ® corporation, and the Ip B. STARKEY * w ke : le oi e wae under the tn . in said Business, and | WALTER, ern spur track to the rear of MW@ift confidence In the partia-| *4* Made, and was unable to name | na oe ae Sy were See | r * entabtianment, om, regime, and he feit certain | (he restacrant CAPT. NEWMAN, OF ANA-iwhen one of the tines snapped, com wn mate | Ja « heavy pecking car would meet again. “The N striking P. Mulien and knockt aye anid | J. M. DENISON A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR AL was b punted @ the upper dead; long live the douma,” REAPER TOTAL Loss. «Spas Boasts a ee him into the waters of the ~4 — companies. | 2459 Queen Anne av. | x a otto — of = aN 7. - the Nothing wit 3 ths tact UP VICTIMS OF HOUSEBOAT | Mullen fafled to come to the 6 E Geamepen ald firet o ORFFERT howe in charge o greet ie same by ris og Female OF the Oey face, and F. Hall quickly shed $ mamed companies | with th New York block. LOWS TWO TRAING TO CRASH | fiyeeding down the and waving their] Reaver Dut the hulk, secerding to) ACCIDENT—RESCUE CAME AT clothes and dived into "ue wal fix guppert of sald banking FA. NORLE ABOA jie « the smashed inte a be ‘orving “Vive la douma. han orange b avis, of the ship} Mol : . particularly furnianed to at Newton. | TOGETHER ON 96: Roy an ar Ruslan delegates withdrew | Battie Abbey, who arrived from Port LAST MOMENT. Bom void ‘oor tome elke s AIR LINE—VICTIMS NEARLY front ef the moving ase make o hurried re-|tlow thie morning, Saturday eed he express wagons of the 40 Hussia on account of the Reaper caught fire from — IPPPING GREE ‘Ss ALL NEGROES. cific backed up tothe home what is thought to be the acciéental| But for the timely dive and res-| | He found Mullen in 10 feet bi 7 of the express room. Be over turning of a candle. Thejoue by Capt. Frank Newman, of| water tightly grasping Hall aron ‘gee | | fore any warning ghuen MORE MONEY. flames scemed to spread to all por- | two well known people | the peck, virtually choking bie 4 € MARI OnTE. N 4 c., July os j the are virtua Aca ee: tone of the berk at once and owing | would have been drowned |off. Grabbing both by the r, Owing to « telegraph operator fn throug? ee on the bide te|to » lack of water she was prac-| in Washington near Reyton| Newman brought both struggling x EAMER KI SAP ed to dettver ee 20 | ight horses. aiter were piled |f for the type Instone teat tleally destroyed. This morning the] yesterday afternoon }men to the surface, where anxioug 7 ] persome were killed tonight ‘linto a hee 1 bystanders thought new city jail bullding' flames were eating awny at the be-| The occupants of the Bohemian | hands separated the two and afte? | Seaboard air ee eee ae were killed were} # $147,760 in excess of the|tween decks, her n and upper| houseboat were shifting the pos!-|an hour's hard work both were |fr Sat die Msektocaca. Shane at] ues t the one +g —— bond | works having been burned. tion of the boat yesterday afternoon | resuscitated. " L ee Pore any | trightene . fev Ord are under ¢on-} NEW PAST STEAMER WILL BE/rap at Cape Flattery, and seven |the victims are said to be negroes. |e ne saiained t two and ip preparation ap-| VICTORIA AND OREGON OFF.) = 4 hours later che arrived at Port} Bet® trains were practically 40-1) 1 uy ay > bpd f Iie the additional sum from | PUT ON THE SEATTLE-TA-| Townsend A short stop was made reves Only a a“ of the victimes | sieve the o thale cabinctaael ar} he fal fund. ‘ Tomorrow the Northwestern y j | Fs the Iittle bone then came |RAve aa yet been Identified nag tne st 21 Mare buen ae! : teamehip company will have two COMA RUN VIA THE WHET | OO Reactle srnidseccsinen oat the tine the drivers were in the shed] THOMPEON 18 APPOINTED. [railings ‘The Oregon will sall in the : nil pei . jorning for Sewar 4 Valder and| PASSAGE — 16 A SPEEDY | _ Adoard of the Kitsap was Josoph | any Injury Judge Hanford today issued an Victoria wil ‘ |Supple, of the Supple Shipyards, ordef bppolating William H. T “padi bl se bw ; wd wari CONFERENCE ON CRAFT. }Portiand, at whose works ¢ an iter tx tie out af Wel can enaene ; we ot |steamer was built. Mr. Supple = ray ode fata ® no have al | Jupon arriving here, expressed sat re Ke Edward | fair list of pe gers Aintd footing of wrinties trom |'#faction all over his face food P WILL BUILD NE WFLYER | ’ lguby Seamer in the harbor, Nut the creditable showing made by the . . ERE ORE a fags dkerchiets | “camer Piane for the construction o' r vd s seg wharves| “She it a great boat. Although | | een teer teed te 5 -engeolf ®| NEIGHBORS DISCOVER BLAZE| VICTIM OF O'BRIEN FEUD WILU mgr ~~ o s|my contract only requires that she | te Fou. * ee ae | Bees eit’ inte winott bay | make 18 knots an hour, the trial pad ‘’ Fier, for a number of years] IN TIME TO GAVE MOUSE—| SEEK FINANCIAL BALM aa ‘i “ (trip, which will be given in two} -* tay sep ien | pl Nady ae FoF three days, will show her speed; With a view of securing useful being drawn. ‘The new Flyer wilt} CANDLES AND RAGS SATUR-) WELL AS CRIMINAL PRO! eaeried tm by See eee (wader ordinary steam to be 20|!aformation relative to the location be Ie npecdier and a better! yven with BENZINE TELL| CUTION. Set Ganlinal. of the White |e0 She behaved excellently | the life saving stations to Ss) < eserteimmdent Younes, of tee! |xteamer thaa the present wes tein cooeny. A wide |coming from Portland, and with erected near Grays Harbor Cast] magne’ Gaghetmant: and t00" ieee known steamer, While the Flyer is] tHe sTORY. cnn — — many A ce |oaly ordinary steam pressure we |S. J. Kimball, superintendent ipl hiel Laed of the aiey. cammatl: ade aii ft the beat beats on the sound | <a tents, ei oumenla nae fhe Kitsap and she cleverly |2verase 13 and 14 knots the eatire Ife ge gure and C. H. Me-lto Cedar river yesterday for the = i nite t = a" aust wee 19, at O'Brien, by William Cochran her fine lincs and dem-| “stance. ‘ saan e ~ oe ~ ©0%| purpom of studying (he proposed | OGRENDANT IN LAND FRAUD Bon eet the Fives will be} AB attempt was made yesterday | as the result of « neighborhood ews ber ability as a fast} Mrs. Joseph Supple and Mr. and |ferring = w ceorse H. Emerson) pollution route of the Milwaukee placed on gnothe . to burn the residence of Patrolman | Saturday filed sult against Coche jive a R dato s e. Fortiend. gx ig one eo + weenie | Paliroad CASE AT PORTLAND CLAIMS C. F. Lillie, 2618 Sixteenth ay. at | "an for damages in the sum of $300 Sereved Gplendidty. |were the only guests aboard. In| " Bmerson and Me *| ‘They followed the river and pole [START WORK ON NEW DOCK,| about 2:30 o'clock. Neighbors man-| 00 ee te pe iehai |the engine room was Capt R. Ruber, | are go oan ged with the foe line from the power station to the 1LLNESS, BUT COURT DE-; aged to subdue the blaze just the Although Sharkey ts in the hose — *Pt.|, government engineer, who sur-| posed location of the stations, and | intake, enjo pleasant out he Pacific Coast company han} firemen a i ‘ook fo ital in Kent he is busy with hi Rereckis and Pilot A. 1-|veyed the machinery at New York,|!t was for the purpose of securing make, enjoying a pleasant Oatiag.| giURE—CASE POSTPONED. — |, The Pacific, Const company Mis | candies placed so as to ignite ben-| plans for the bBo sii Ee a - from Astoria yester land Chief Engineer Horace Camp additional data that the ‘superin:|that was aca aommtn a a oe oo re ee oe oe no acu nd raee gle Bary eye ee ee oes ta meine Sane se hows che Golam. | Tne WhO pat the engine tagether tendent snd chief of the service) other parties th visited the structed at the foot of Jackson at.| Patrolman Lillie was on duty at|@nd had a long talk with his couns 1 later ¢ he Colum can wattle stream. Before tion of re-| PORTLAND, Ore, July 22.—In the ement bi t »e built) the time. He was, h , brought Vince H. Faben, with the result Sader bar High seas On West Passage Three stations wit! be erected be-| A cement b It be bu me. He was, however, hrough’ q Eile salle RP sea tas to & Meteek vhiceane tee ee Le ced The cana | eenuaeg the pollution: grant Se ony [a fr being tried here | ing cue of the wharves and, before the chief this afternoon. He that the sult for personal injurg Beers after found the K ad oe oil burner. Sh wilt be 2 < the a. and the mouth | sidered the council, that body | 'he der ua Hoge seoenen:an tao arent aul te that the building was valued | damages was instituted. . an . = op iof the straits, act on the resolution | to apnea urt opene onset 1 at $1,800, insured for $1,000, and Sharkey returned home so fae | to report | The trist » ed had a mortgage for $700 standing tleued that he was forced to agaig jon the situation. meortow, He sire ines, WORK SCARCE AT NOME against it Under these circ tnke to his bed. As soon as he hag phydicinn appointed by the | stances the chief allowed Lillle to sufficiently recovered to stand ans | states that he ell enough to af Work Is ® d 1 there | go without further questioning, stat-' other trip to Seattle he wil) take w | ar are ¢ five « r every hat there could be no object in the matter of the prosecution | himself t ting it ls r ning his own dwelling Cochran with Prosecuting Attorn = ee ‘ ' ' aj by th " "7 could realize more through | Mackintosh, ny the & : af e | more taboring men bh gone ne nate : j betel toe nin ‘bend . the ¢ Lillie-informed the chief that he | | chawed forfelted. the ‘ e 3 a ihne Dibk. fads eeanentae ail teem welts & EMORY LEFT $10,000, . Pe : _ pet ye be eye Pera Maye ai Pe PA Mrs, Josephine & Emory, widow 2NER SEEKS HIS wire. || ’ , dhellsigc tied boven \e suspected certain pe { the late Judge George Emory, has | | , er wile fe sons who bore him a grudge Th 1 a ‘peut with the prebebp OW 0s | “ | @Hpiea July 23.——W Mix Psmte a ee | ee ee eet. \ ee aeert i Wem requests the ap= Y OPRISE | | new hae ed from Ban F | om : ery ice und fire departments pointment of Attorney Daniel Kele | Rumors wore rife today that E.| am@de-is believed he seeks recon. |" men | . Cae leher as administrator of the estate, x Harriman has purchased all of | citation with his wite employr: The late Sodas Gina taenithba sade Dcamihie deumeuy, Gon or Bi req | DEMOCRATS SECURE RATES. |ing property estimated worth $0, all about 20 veaselts WILL BUILD NEW FLYER. | 000. i | quired 51 per cent of the stock of trip rates of and a} BODY SENT EAST. », ° were today authorized by ae the Pacific Coast company some | A time ago, and this gave reports to Northern F The dé ef George F. Simonds, be circulated that the steamers of Sn N. railroads for| who committed suicide on pier B, |the steamship company had also e vention, | 18 last night shipped to Bosten, passed {nto his co which meets in this city September | Mass. Arrangements were made bee Local officials deny that any such] Riohard Henry Ballinger, aged 74 ta | | tween Mra. Bimonds, now tn mhetiee deal has been made yours. father of ex Mayor Ballinger,| QUEEN COMING TOMORROW. |BOOKMAKER KING, HELD FOR) Wh oy edgy heh died this morning of heart fai t} sigs } uitcomb, — whereb; ne da STEAMERS BRING MUCH GOLD,| his country home at Lake Me vr} For the first tim » aince the pree | COMPLICITY IN NEW YORK ed to stand the expenses of re Mr. Ballinger, Although an old | ent seamen’s strike was inaugurat | 4 Steame Jefferson and Hum-| mam, was in apparent good health, | ed, the steamer Queen | GIAMOND ROBBERY 16 BIS lpoldt, arriving from Southeastern| @8@ tHe news of his death this| her way north from & seo | CHARGED. INTERVENTION SUIT, lAlaska porte yesterda fternoon,| Morning came as a great shock to | and ts due tomorrow afternoon. The — lorougbt 160 passengers and $636,-| %a many friends in the olty | Queen was withdrawn immediately | _ The Seattle Electric company hae oro ta gold dust. The Jefforson| Mr. Ballinger was a Kentuckian | at the start of the strike and repairs] NEW YORK, July Owing to} filed a suit in Intervention in the “e . , and had lived in this city for a num- | made to her engines and hull insufficient evidence the court dis-| case of the United States vs, Géo, laaile north again tomorrow morn | ing, and the Humboldt sails to of years. Funeral arrangements | charged today Mrs. MeBetty and | Kdward Adams. ‘The petition asks f ne, ,! , not been made The inter RE-HEARING TONIGHT. Bookmaker Alfred King, charged r judgment In the sum of $144, | tea ment will be made at Lake View! “ : a Fe Dlpaeaiipan repre in the $50,000 dia-| alleged to be due for material fun j comeloty he civil service commission at| mond robbery tn this city last weel ned 1 TWO YEARS FOR SINGER. 4 1) jits regular weekly meeting tonight | é will take up the rehearing of the} MAKES CRUELTY CHARGE. | WORK ON CHAIN GANG. William Singer this’ “inorntng SISTER 1S MISSING, cases of firemen dismissed from the | | pleaded guilty to the charge of ta —_— service for looting at the Arlington |’ Eimma Siogamund today filed suit} Charles Brown, Charles Nordmag fog $40 from his partner, Fred Hart-| Miss Matilda Sachs, 2200% First | dock fire, The discharged firemen | for divorce against I W. Siega-| and John Martin were sentenced ta re it hv ji-| man, while both were on av., has asked the police to find her | claim to have additional evidence to} mund on the ground of cruelty serve 10, 15 and 30 days, respect> al : * o - agro g" oy — = The’ proton eae aces ~ train and was sentenced to ser I@yearold sister, who has been offer on some of the points brought | Siegamund is an employe of the ively, on the chain gang this morm noursions inte the city once © p years in the penitentiar missing from home for a week. out at the former hearing. Claussen Brewing association ing for being disorderly persons 4 te RN RETESET COPE. AU CITEGEIST . i ‘ann en Oe CNR IND RDO Sent