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La TOMORROW'S _ STAR W. T. STEAD, FAMOUS ENGLISH EDITOR, WRITES OF THE THAW-WHITE CASE AST EDITIO ———— cattle That L The Only Pa pet FIVE HUNDRED, BATHER es to Print the BEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR FORECAST—Fair tonight; Wednesday, fair and warmer; light northwe w TUESDAY, JULY HMINGTON, 1906 a4, SEATTLE WOMAN | IN THAW CASE PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE et winds, PER MONTH 7s 8. NO ; CENTS ve 128, ILL PROSECUTE IF erry, wit vesTiey THAT! {Me hon wy W ’ 1 pe he met H Cos teeat 1 I RARITY In|! ho ok t wn the it~ | Seoresee eoe oF THAW | le ' i { us ' ecane r 4 with Mrs. Cary iiacenell | “Henry y, looked ve — published e . y. of 124 Davwon » said ten ~ WME 5 ii Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh Ready to Do Russian Soldiers Killing Rebellious Peasants STEAMER HITS: Sev hms gy His Duty in Matter of Ice Company Combine oe , Without Mercy---Uprising Growing and All “Sa If Sufficient Evidence Can Be Laid Before Him. imb Through Windows. Russia Will Soon Be Aflame---Trepoff a FAFIGHTER snhe new} | °He wovla often hint | Marked Man. Nin 18a. ata 2 (he, Saar. — 28 tn fs hte cna coset Gl ; Es ah le In 1864 bod | thine | ‘ himawlf, MMe w ' at tw ; ie Mr. M wh would be BERSPP EVV ERY ES ked for de APID TRANSIT 18 RUN DOWN 1 , itked be ie 8 thin «\"" : ‘ ‘ n the shows * by terre Perry he « they with him. 1 at r ‘ 7 Jude . e P the petitioners fat. PETERSBURG Me 5 tn madling . ‘ttre, AND DAMAGED IN DECEP. | Henry “o ; prong tl ee ae f miant ane’ roe ‘ me 1 will pe if iw ken, aayn the Jeo ‘ The czar (# mark ter ® tere th . ¢ Mins « y, whe t D. Bt yi ' ~ ’ stive of the petitioners, & —The " TION PASS —STEAMER GETS ee aa os rag gag pee —_ I on yl ggg *. : Russian Securities Falling | AWAY IN DARKNESS. | Copleys Were Poor | if ‘ m t ' this port t t fort to remedy ° me .* NDON, July 2 | , er poor fa \gemtice tt n" ten {ard echare He but th ' ‘ ge. An sufficient a ne wot tty t since rs was t for the Copley family. On} tity.” harged ge t , statement , { the f « clause of the J eebsteoo! by 4 . eartiad the . t w by Pi t tion of the state f Washing= i Warsaw tro are disat. * coal deat Gis : Mack t view’? * F tected gnd mutiny is expected. #) ST ERSBURG, Jw ‘ being r by F 5. |* “ ft " 1 Clause in Constitution. fesse reer eeeene m th ft Ore a Ve f tt f * off c be allowed Nix state, and neak, and diers are shooting |? | to take Incorporated mpany »parte MASSACRE INEVITABLE he ple down without } « ' nanuf ermbly association of persons in While the soldiers are armed) Transit, recelv ab turing king the his state shall directly or Indirectly ODESSA, Jo ae with mo asante are 6 Nelson, fr rp F 1 th nbine or mak contract with Jewish program has + and a| making istance with te | " © ox for the fixing of y oth rporated eompany, cadens te only such Weapons as scythes: Trae bound | ls portions of foreign of domestic, through thelp aaa are pitchforke and other farming tools, | Ro t to Te . a] | ad jt ‘ wie 1 by thé | «tockholders, or the trustees or as gpm oa ly meager detalle have as ye t just shaped | | fee a he atter of the. signees of euch stockholders, or wit nec been received from the scene of the | (our Pass when,| / | de y of tee ' partnership or association Mited while ¢ ng thelr prop | lebting, but it ts stated that al without ar nae or the blowing] | Not Sufficient Evidenc perm any manner Whatever ho ready the déad number 500. of whistles, a steer owed Us ai | Mr. Mackintosh takes and | for th rpoge of fixing the price op i Per —pargme Mrectly t j Ownere of propert ty |that the pe prese him | limiting the pre or regulat- ODESSA, July 24.—~A bloody con The ing. The SEVEN KILLEO WHEN W ~— - nee i of Third a¥. south and M wt . net furnish sufficient evide we transportation of any prod« Trepeff a Marked Man, fMict is in progress fn the Btepoval ed to part, burned and face sealde |made frequent lainta re yjte ™ nt him in proceeding! wet or commodity.” $f. PETERS! Kh July 34. district T Biack Hundred” is herself and a# suddenly BOUND PRESS PLUNGED Henry KE. Byourn, Minot, N. D./ at the manner which the tone " that | dtetributing ‘bloe -ithirety prociama-|she came she disappeared | badty bur and hurt internally.| Northe is relaying the pe Qrostels Trepott and Pobledonostoft | ions ‘ Nelson in bh INTO LAKE DIAMOND, NEAR Slightly Injured. an the approach to the Ma - . states that the ni ight wae | | Laker Milinkeovic, Spokane, @iEPpridge. The pavement ts oon a aid saree iReeEnaS that the steamer whieh « | SPOKANE—SEATTLE PEOPLE | higpnd and by with the old bricks taken up from | Ihtm down @ixplayed only the head- | 1g oo bmg Tovich, Spokane, BAd-| the street before Mt wan remraded| ‘ A we etarteare Hante| th WRECK, ie eure nf AMM, Many of them aie broken. and bie, Owing to the at Cash, Band Point, rig ye ja being hastily and improperly ( the Rapid T -_—_oo r sprained wae to = » Ps = Ross, news agent, Se) ~~ city tnepector a few 4 ago ation sah ag nts ? ser oe er : - ordered « portion of it, relaid rhe! ted the authorities lost their lives when Great Nort pokane, left) Seattie Electri ompany | ten taane Of the wteamariere wale 10 » wieeked Re burned planked the apace betwee | ec pod . " sued " te Nelson, Bpokane, head ct | trac 4 will lay the permanent . ‘ vos. ae sane, Reckens, bend Ot 1eee ant vor tek ratte wanmeen | ee OTe noe ITE Senta ney (0 See ne. gine express car and smoker of (b®) pi rained “ tn the fiameen tt, talon MURDER MAY BE FOUND IN |tvain plunged into the waters of} |Win. Smith, walter, right eye ‘ : | SOME TO KNOW SOMETHING peveree ) ithe lake, carrring the inen wi aed MISSIVES—THAW ENIGMATI-| agouT ATT (eat) Getuhank Wie |nike sain gaveinnt ta: Sir thom. The engine, wita tte erew,| patierson, diate cor com TACOMA NOW HAS aMPr ‘YO "Gunn i atng nightdrens. Though fat 4 jiies buried 128 feet deep in the jd ¥, left shoulder sprained CAL. HIS HOUSE, S STROYED IN BLAZE CAUSED Teeand ahbek te lnwer part 2 re lwater, Diamond Ixke ts one on ad | G. L. Thomas, Newport, head and + sags . one-half miles east of Camden, j Mande cut ee rae wpe y see gig eee a about 80 miles from 3 Wreck Catehes Fire | NEW YORK, July 24-—"“Let the} Suspicion regarding the incendl — — dlaaing structure to save her bebe As the trata come shad The wreck wht fire from 1 j bape re print what they want; they ry fire at the home of Patrolmag bang Dheeyy lle nbn portal of a tunnel the rails spreed |inminating gas, the flames were i are only fooling themselves, io) C. FP. Lillie ts now pointing to the PROPERTY be oy Fs ~ mon Side feally fell veconccious and Ped the engine plunged down a @9-lesfinguished. One unknown man} TACOMA July 24—It te stated | Worry ‘Thaw today regarding pub-| Patrolman himself es al a y x Two live int ot oteak his morning fact auhomkment into the lake, fol-lf the day coach wes probably fat-|!%8! Tacoma’e population is 54.919. ished statements of his case. | It has been discovered that ong ano ag in te cows edd — gg A cate by the express car and ‘helally injured by the explosion of the| cording to the eallina sa based on) ‘Thaw was visited In the Tombs | | benaine saturated rage were Bo nary 7 he nye Barone sie ag ees gage Sag The other mained} ga tank cearttge be ye biia sear: TE se by hin mother and wife and| in the attic, reached ofly by meang er are: see, Nester Freitas vou tapering Maes a Tee nese RUSSIAN DOUMA MEMBER BE ack. The wert, Diamond lake, though a small! o nomen, This | Mre orge Carnegie, the prison:| of a hole in the ceiling of the upper etaat chiid . - dyndibe, pi ia body of water about half a mille ‘4 t last year in namen of | ors gis story. It is scarcely thought likely overtarned | ably amount to $15,000, The child's) LIEVES SOLDIERS = WILL ‘ and population of 10,040 od from the | body was recovered this morni The Known Dead Jong. is known to be 300 feet BeeR) ass Tacoma's pop: 18.040 | A motive for the murder of Stam-| by those now investigating the ease STICK TO THE CZAR—TOL ED. MUNSON renee lin places, and it js thought that the! i aah population **! tora White ts indicated in a series| that sn enemy would find this cag eugene engine lies in 125 feet of water M0. The increase in eight years! of letters written by N@). C race 870! DOESN'T FAVOR DOUM BRL, Mreman ie 45,080, oF more than 190 per cont riten by Wye ©. 3 SP P v UMA ny Age ow m er wlan oO") man, mother of Mra. Bvelyn Lillie went on duty at 12 o'clock * sist artvertish Seatth mi the | CHARLES DANNER, mall clerk £eKS RF w | Alnska-Yahoo-Pactfic expeattion be é GEORGE R nT RICKLAND. @% eee oe MINNESOTA SAILS TOMORROW, | it Thaw, to Mr. White, and aft r| noon, He could have lighted the 2 4 . . . ‘ ‘ S 2 “wr ©. lusberms athedat prone . | mers sent to the Orient for man - nthe ‘a? ttn ilinom omy meaner ot delegate from Russia to the ote Conte, Were a ter a ae ee trips, the Great Northern Steam.| The fact that the prosecution | at least four hours before igniting See Beaton. can; aieeaee Ganeerey Lotee ee eee ae ch the | 7) DOLBOW isles che & nm Jonn, seed 1% \ghip company's Minnesota sails to-| Wanted Mre Holman to testify con-}the rags. This would have given Leeend: Gad. Senet @, Maem OTe the eet thiDkS | 16 ay, Spokane Everett o away either tol corrow at moon. On board arejcersing certain affairs previous to} Lillle plenty of time to get to head- he ee ee yg bcene Pel | ‘ianat he army i palaoten —aealge si fn funday af. eeveral United s army offictals |e writing of these letters, while) Quarters and be on daty on his beat reta ae “ is too slight to enable them to o ~ o iene 2 : wnday af- | oturning to thelr Ae Yateut {at first was apparently disastrous, | at the time of the fire, 2:30 in the were appointed to draft by-laws.) count upon th oldiers. 1} ED. NEWCOME f the Surety | terme * described as : M r t | afte: The eociety will have ite second | 'rosccs has tolonrap! | Investment heing ir t ,jof the N. Y. K. steamship and|!# now regarded us Thaw's strong: | #Memoon or ae ae at oo a latol has telegraphed Morrison | ; Ieuna sine other officials are also berthed on/®#t card. Attorney Hartridge wii) Lille ts still on duty, and will re medting July a. om, the author, saying hie| Seriously Injured. inayat “ithe steamshtp. A. L. Fellows, a| Oly admit that the letters ald the main at work during the investiga Owing to the fact that there are ‘ of the douma wax] © J. Mobille, Spokane, bandslarives trousers and soft ane magazine pat case. tion. Nee Englandersla ke ee @eeewee wee etic. He expresses the hope that! and face t oma nl cacy Fg: sag hnen edhe 9 Rcednnsntgaliang tity, accompanied by willl COMPANY 18 DISSOLV TOOLS ARE STOLEN } Petiting in Sentile and the “* & ithe Russiane would soon wee the John Lord, Seattle, left hand eut,! THIEF ENTERS SHACK. make the round trip. | HF. Coff ry : ne native Massa-|@ BANK CLEARINGS. [fallacy of the thing and take at-/ face bruised and back burt Judge Gillism today gratted an| porte the. Noes et a Rita taeek no mep Inst might . bi other course | J. Dhrbin, Spokane, hands cut! The shack of BK Pier Counciiman Morrison's ordinance | order dissolving th 6 sor me ‘her ; cha last night pn Smart rming a state - rwise badly injured OY. and Charles st. was ‘ Jing the first fire hmtts, as | wood company, incorporated - henge the pro @ July 24, 1906 91.842, 100.04 @ PALM} aly =24.—#t Spokane, fingers) Aight and a pair f blankets, a pa’ amended by the fire and water com we ini [warshouse.ca the watertrent, a New England uly 24, 7 1.174.000.4858 @ after guictude, is agair lat « alle and @ quentity of tobacco mittee, was passed by the city cor mits be July | acti F. Hall, Colfax, right hand |ptote a ctl last sight tu | qciety is formed for the! @ Increase over ame * | of bringing the former re™\@ date last year...$ 384,060.56 # of the New England states| @ . filo clowy relations and also to ae la take eeaeareae eee HOMSON'S PLANS ARE NEARLY READY ° cicientiaiditiaintimes| GIRPRE POR. THE the plans with all possible « spateh | ieny ENGINEER TELLS THE | considering the ceeupasiances —d COUNCIL AND PEOPLE OF 1 der which the work has been and] om. THAT WE WiLL SS is being done. We have now but| SEATTLE. WERE EITHER THURSDAY OF (to prove a few of our more im |portant conefusions in other ways enneentnen FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK. than those by which they were |reached in order to absolutely as | According to B. C. Hugher, attor leure ourselves that they are cor-|ney for the Milwaukee f lroad, The plans for the str Iwey | rect. |four scientists whose reputations | are almost completed,” said| “It has been « big undertaking, |and abilities aro acknowledged by + Thomson over the | but we have tried to do it justice. all nations, will port to the Miphone from Landsberg this|The plans, when they are report |city council on the possibility of the Morning to « reporter for The Star.'ed, will speak for themselves.” [pollution of the Cedar river by the "Mr. Jeffrey and myself will re Speaking over the telephone Mr, |Milwaukee road. This int tion tPA to the cit m Thursday, or at, Thomson's voice sound ike that| was given to the council last night Whe latest on Frid esent {ot a very sick man. When asked | invited by Road Week, bringing the » with us.jregarding the condition of his ponding to the invitation) on city the | health he replied transportation offered ¢ of the council; “Well, 1 couldn't jump over Milwaukee, three of thes if the members of | fence, but I am able to do o little |; omen have “come to & desire. work on the plans, and supervise tie the question They have been hastened the work on’ the rest” investigating for 4 week, and will! HIRES BOTANISTS ON CEDAR RIVER POLLUTION PROBLEM MILWAUKEE ROAD PLANS A city} 0 MAKE am TO DONATE SITE REPORT DETENTION STATION | WILL | merce of the United States at Port T d. This announcement will PROBABLY BE ESTABLISHED | coms ther from Washington, D. C., NEAR SMITHS COVE ON RE-| through General Metcalfe, to charge of the department on the EE MOVAL FROM PORT TOWN. | Pacific coast located at San Frans ooo cisco. Inspector Sargent is at pres. }make their report to the sanitationyqyater are never associated pleas-jof the countr It Mr. Alvord’s - committee tomorrow or Thursday |amily to the linery palate |eciontific requirements ao ent on his annual vacation, ight. The fe Prof, Sedgwick,| Any kinks In the octegce of sunt-|great “Who's Who been a 0 Means More Business. has not arrived, but will be jtation which a sot Med by the | scooped here no of ; FS My aR re Friday 4 lastest al lect es of Prof SoH 1! him a th “ telling ba gees y" cians 40 te ; <a W. W. King and other officials of | ‘Two of these eminent sctentiste|will be attended to by Prof. Bissell. |evuntry oii oth aley iF edo etect | the Great Northern Steamship com~ Jare professors, Louis H, Pammel} Bi ie professor of me Has a Reputation. Itewneend will be Soot ens eee jand George W. Bissell, of the lowa eal engineering in this agri Prof. W. T. Sedgwick is the only| city to Seatt toe ae apes ee ne reed e is to be made, Agricultural college equip | cultural college member of this party with any-| ante surprise t wo stated that It would mean t > rant ‘ on-| a ital ‘ Gare eu je engaged | that more Asiatic business would jped with a Ph. D. of guaranteed | Mechanical engineering ie gon-|thing more than a local reputation. |i, the Asiatic “ oe tenth ee aan ee efficiency. Prof. Pamme! teaches|erally supposed to be the science | Prof dewilek would appear,| Chinese colony ‘ ms a Sew oe e future than the youthful lowan botany, a{ that relates to the invention, con-|is eminenth qualified to make this!” plans for ea ieeal ta we past fen Franciseo has a de- acience not generally classed with/trivance and adjustment of all | inspect He is professor Of| heen 4: sit. ention station In its locality and t of ' rties | " " been drawn months and! much of the orlental traffic hae at of sanitation | kin« is of machinery, the prope | biology © Masancbusetts Instl|i¢ was sta the ground | 5 i . f. Pammel will give the coun | of me als, the control of motors,|tute of Technolog Besides hav-|)a4 already been selected. The pend b Merton to that city in preference cil, the Chamber of Commerce and | eagines, ete ing written pumerous special pa-| oral impression te given out that the] attle. other organizations instructive die-| Bear on Question. pers and monographs, he is the] Great Northern will donate to the Several of those connected with paleontological, physio-| The ratio of locomotive cylind-jauthor of a volume “Principles Of| corernmentt praperty adjecent to immigration affairs tn this city state structural and systematic! ers and papliionaceous blossoms are | Banitar Science and — Public|Sinith cove for the new station, | ed today that the moving of the sta~ botany matters of rxeute bearing on the| Health He was at one time] | tion to Seattle would start the bail Fiowers Will Bloom question of water pollution, and/ president of the American Society Formal Announcement. }a rolling for @ first-class Immigra- He will doubtless show how the} Beatle is to have the best of ft. |of Naturalists, instructor at Yale Formal announcement of tion station at this port. The deten- Milwaukee road along the ¢ According to Mr. Hughes, the | fellow, stant and associate at|change will undoubtedly be m tion station at Port Townsend hi river will make two buttercups/ third member of this party ts Joba | John pkins; biologist for th \tnrough the office of Inspector Sar-| been used not only by the Chinese blossom where but one blossomed! W. Alvord, “consulting engineer of | Massachusetts — state board of /gent, in charge of the detention sta-| officials, but also for the retention before tho great Chicago canal investiga-|henith, an* curator of the Lowell |tion for the Chinese connected with | of those ordered deported or those Still fertilization and drinking| tion i leading sanitary engineer ! institute, the department of labor and com-! who have appealed their cases.

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