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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WEATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight and Seturday; light Ah winds | AST EDITION | THE SEATTLE STAR The Gy Paves Pree in Seattle That Dares to Print the News BEATTBE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 1906. VOL. 8. NO. 137 a5 CENTS PER MONTH A ROYAL DICTATOR LOSE STEEL PLANT ee | Bond Matter. BATTLE ABBEY Premier Stolypin Goes to Meet Russia’s Ruler Wo MEN PAY In** ven Ears te A. Moore Says Big Enterprise Will Re: to Tender His Resignation---Grand Duke} |S Aue 2 ae /t| main to Seattle Whether the Canal Is Built Nicholas Slated for Dictatorship---Rioting ond CRIME PENALTY ORS IE *) or Not--Will Seek a Site Elswhere in Vicinity Mutiny in all Parts of Country. eee"! of City--Chamber of Commerce Considering [NEGRO MURDERERS IN DIF eS) ¥ ¥) ordinary means to prevent further . . FERENT GOUTHERN STATES . aeeeeeeeet bloodshe: COUNT #0 CORPSES It is reported that General Line ee ee ed viteh will be made commanderty LEGALLY AND “DECENTLY” | * | * j *. SEATTLE WILL NOT LOSE STEEL PLANT | * 1 * | * “ ” sTOCKHO! an, Aug. 3 * chief of the army at home | HANGED. ” @ officers of the * . *| All stations on the railroad be | * @ borg, which arrived bere */ tween this city and Viborg have | “1 want to correct an impression,” said James A, Moore to The aeuete that they soe 2 of troops. ; Star this morning, “that there is any possibility of the plant of w @ corpses 1m: of the 7 ated j (Star Special Bervice.) | ® the Northwestern tron & Gtee! Co. going anywhere else than in @ @ed, along thé shore of « * Executing Mutineers | MONTGOMERY, Ala. Aus | & oF about Seattle, No matter what may be the outoome of this # : the | sveabore * ST. PRrenasuRc ads Robert L. Dix, a veg on ‘ ——_—- | #® bond matter Seattic will get the etee! plant. If the canal is not w bene te of sailors, fees smensceytythe ~ ior th her of fe Pamall. ® built the plant may not go to Kirkland, but we will find ancther # be) toward Sveabyts . = ge: wolbcas - dh te SURGE i minaham atreel eat eandeeie FOUND TO BE LEAKING AND) © site in the immediate vicinity of this city, My interests are all in Mf bay Pd Pres » " . was executed by } ine tal A . & Beattie. | want to see this city become one of the three great @ ~ . ange ‘ # executed by hanging A ARGO MUST ISCHARG he & |moraing. It ts presumed gamete Gums dayt “y pnt CARGO MUST 88 Die * communities of the United Sta What little | may be able * # | executions of mutineers are tn prog: | Wr OCet Peet the mands r| ED AND REPAIRG MADE ON, * do te bring this about ft will do, And | ak not altogether # & | ree Pgs Bioggems Rigg Bd On’ the| ied * from @ pocketbook standpoint, | have a pride in Seattle and its eee eee routs ali cernaaties RYDOCK. | ® growth and what | have to build will be built right here.” * Students Started Mutin morning of October 16, of last year, —— | 2 4 Bis wah © pasty Of Games wos! * « eripps News Service | REVAL, Aug. $—-The mutiny 09 | riding to work when Bert Pasnell,| - | ORONO EERE EEE RENNER EEE EH HEE HHH Ve “ feos cagene The British ship Battle Abbe the conductor of the car, sought t while towing out from Port Lud « PETERSBURG, Av« Pre |the warship Pamyat Asova st st. when a student, disguised asa il ton of say that the comple oC Judge 7 pone mee. the ol far refuse oO pier Stolypin capa ~ ach ™® lor, boarded the ship. The efficers | oa pasnell atten = nod Ler yesterday afternoon, struck (aar, presumably fo‘ # Te® | ordered his arrest, Dut the sai aie aha ane. Sas eanle ae and hung up. At high tide she was| Green and ® canal will enhance property 200 per m the part | prevented his shooting. Four « ens o-oo +1 he MH mtr " floated and found to be leaking | expressed cent tly due jcers escaped in a email boat, which | ts" * xnile and fatally wounded) constde * : ' be I think {t will be very hard to » accept the |the mutineers sunk by « shot, the 7 | Tht g the Battle Abbey | lable for the payment of any dam- | find a n King County that be loft " D! e wae t Winslow, and it $s | Sate to property ¢ ere through the | would give a verdict of damages t b pedo boat to join them, but SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug and repairs made on | Cenal by James A. Moore and his as. | them ‘A general strike, ¢ der-|erew refused and the boat steamed | Mt Fan fgpleee apelin tgavedngd she can proceed, | Rociaten * east Long Looked For. “phone = labeg eo Woods, a young wh : » yo one men take ineue with the] one, et iashidenae Decuaks Jhanging today. The crime for| |mean considerable expense, as a to the count val who for the past 26 years have lishments | ‘ . | which Mays was executed was com-| KER AND THE TWO CUBS. complete survey will have to be|#nd are that the ptance of a| Kiven tir nd money to the ng agitators to-| RIGA, Aug. 2.—Five hundred per- | Mitted im July of last year Leo B| BECKE bd — rhe tak Goaaes mntastoners | promotion cana) enterprise, es aaateg 6 2% *Y | Woods was a clerk at the Southern M herburn M. Becker, of Milwaukee, hae added another big if Mr. Moore w have in- | If the » are placing Ob+ effect in that it 1 be an| stacles of the canal cone ounced this | meeting here, were anded by « Pacific rip track, where Mays was) taek to the ff al @ oe pored upon him, th of get a wild « i « the report | body of dragoons and captured. lies Gnaieead he teutimes ng bow | Jad n the x f the n-| tinue to hose who have s defeat by Ca j z pel bytes ¢ rked j , | closed that the only provocation r noone back fh Wisconsin sent the mayor two |aniasioners that they believed the | Worked for th ject, and who ne@ port that the Summer Camp Mutini for the murder was the fact that | cub ra, brot tor, aged 10 weeks, and weighing about 20 | county Hable success in the near future, will be elements will @a-| WARSAW, Aug. 3--The artillery. | Woods had twitte by calling | pounds each. Kithin 24 hours after their arrival at the orn office | Federal Undertaking |inelined to drop the matter and © untrue | mer Siboth had become proficient in drinking from @ nursing bottle. They are ke no future effort to complete ‘2 summer camp at Rembertoff} jim “Irish.” Mays was convicted | > pecomne & | . “ t daw bas been declared at| mutinied today. The infantry andlang sentenced to death, but the|t ne am they look, One made aeavage attack vopn the mayor the | rene cron great improvement no one is allowed | Cossacks were ordered to quell the | court of appeals reve dg Among other things already received by the mayor for the | isnt “8 should bulld the canal, and mat & pase. ru tineers. ment on the ground that the ju ectt are Two buffaloes, | badgers, 2 fiying equirre a white | Mr. Moc A ose end to do #o, we are not, | “4 ' cone, Cea | agent > pangs Mpg ss ving to pay tribute to i lee ’ 1 06 a . i. — taw had not been observed. On re-|cockatoo and « family of 7 ree iPrying to Incite Strikes. Officer. | hearing the higher court reverse the sake of enriching Be PETERSBURG, Ang. 3 ally believe that whe URG, Aug. 2——Rear|tteelf and affirmed the verdict jotme ke th hi ¢ the matter up with Lake Gnaterowds of workmen formed In| Ad mnechett, whe was|the jury | en te ae es ee this afternoon and pa-| wounded during the Kronstad EXCURGION STEAMER 18 MAK | ihe pot community, and by so| Washington property owners, we Bae the streets, going from fee-| mutiny, died today from hie injuries | WILL BEGIN HEARINGS. ING HER LAST TRIP TO! aid! c i ‘ ne| Will find that there are no serious aiy te factory. endeavoring to ta-| Upe: . < of the mutiny Ad lany responsibility | difficn confronting the county, ’ f SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA! aig i the opinion 4 commissioners Wetkingmen to joim them. | miral Hectemmcheff walked inte the} wit H Thor trying to enforee a gen-| barracks, orde the mutineers to} the office of sige Burke and ot | 7 PORTS FOR THIS SEASON. |? ne ® x 1 | Should Give No Bond. | “Mr. Moore ought not to be called y | disperse. Within a few seconds he| morning in ‘ twa hare Preroment is taking extra down. detaication at j areful Aiscussic f technicalities upon to fi bond. The com- with United States District Attor- The excursion steamer Spokane, | ta of the Pacific © Steamship com e ES BU. ET ney @ullivan, he w C i hear ing of the ciaime of those who boat! pany, Is now making ber Jast trip ing d reite A LL by the assay office cashier's acts. | ——— ee ———-ewem= Jig Southeastern Alaska for this nent made by htm in-|son. The announcement wae made] would give no bor Miners from all parts of Alawka bave |WagMINGTON SUPREME COURT! © ee case, The property f the Chambe: veld this aftern te “ of the subject | mer few should take a part Moore war t at the) 2 | they can for Mr. Moore, it is important undertaking land a m with less optimiam wo] ambition than Mr. Moore woul the county 4, de. | have been inclined to let the vem begun fiting claime fey damages volved was outside the limits of|thie morning that when the Bpo-| pot v . iw: alee te | RULES EXTENSION CANNOT) Tacoma when that city had « $1, | Kane returns she will on the | mand 14 Indemnifying | him| ture alone. 00,000 debt. Later the limits were | Seattle San Freneisco route for sev: | age je lows through dam-| “There ts no doubt, and I am ag FoR cenenanl ended and thie property was if 1 trips, as the excursion season |age suits Jeured, that Mr. Moore will carry, leluded and taxed to meet the in-|!* now practically at an end and} Ne Change in Situation. j out bis plans, if the Lake Washinge on the old debt: This is jthe regular steamers can attend to The sathee stands suet ab.% 214 jam pene rty bie ate do net arsum@ The winter route of the Spokane nt | Star Before the meeting thig after- surpriee to local lawyers and mem Bi A Gage, Son of Former Secretary of (Star Soecia! Bervice The decision win eersay atte «Marnter, u's of the Beehane Kar betore the meeting tig afer es its Suicide i . OLYMPIA, Aus. 3.—Property |menitie, where large areas have co-| she will undoubtedly run from San|)00®. °T will Kive no bond. BYE willl hers Of the harbor and harbor im= “Treasury, Commits Suicide in Hotel While neh sporaintas cama a ae 3 Be into a city by é@xtension senily been incorporated In the city | Prancisce to southern ports, re n d S hi fi Hi Granted not a b-cent piece will be | the opinion that neither Mr. Moor@ “Wife and Son Are Searching for Him--- i ‘ Marked a Target Over His Heart. POLICE SAY THERE | ea ana the| 'ak front. According to that opine eek plant does » go roy Kirkland jon, the county ts inviting difficulty, a cannot be taxed to belp and the general understanding had | turning to again in the!" |*pent on the canal. 1 will be subject | nor the county could be held respotte = If the canal is : GAMBLING IN VANCOUVER, ‘y and Hability.” f we will find ano’ r site in the 4m- A Gage, ton of Lyman J.) went to the Tourist hotel where the} SUT THIS WOMAN SAVS PARK EMPI .O } ES mediate vicinity of thie city. What.| Judge R. A. Ballinger—“The pow secretary le F 5 Seattle will not lose|Sibility of the county belmg com- sustained by owners of riparian rights on the ISech wen the decision of the staleito assure a share of the general] gon supreme court today tn a tax forefeity debt i fy cannot be other than benefited by the butiding of the NO s of the old limite of the cli rbeen that new property would have | spring for the regular tourists’ sew r . to ng «rafts through people who sible for da of the treasury pair registered under the name of} THERE is, appe led to assume any Hability for pat mer steel plant. Our ir mages resulting from the canal W097 to 1902. shot and tnstant-/Goret, both occupying the same ‘ Bimself in room 110 of the room. Sunday Gorst left the room a - I Lake Washington will be all right betel yesterday afternoon | and Gage cecupid it until the time (Star Special Bervies.) N ES | whether the steel plant i built there| Construction is very remote. The of his death. At first it wae sup- or not, and there will be nothing in| canal should be bullt and neither. ‘That Mr. Moore nor the county should be ; ncovyv e 2 a guicide had been plan | poned that Gage was using both the ANCOU iin ag 1g Tan Why of Wading upen ceme oxhee) F subject to any damages.” from the fact that names of Gorst and Gage, but this} ”" too thie ning by a Mra, Char | ——— ° wail inches to d'-| was later proven to be erroneous, 4 te om sa iG fi From Business Men. RR ice president ‘ou his body a8 Mr. Gorst was foung alive and| tr, = a tn green mpeg 5 "| THOSE WHO TOIL FOR THIS DE: | services merited such considera ieinioieininketh semnetian ‘vemash.| Oe Nations! Buak of ——e ich. was, the| well at his room $06 Seventh av..| Un. a: his room in one of the prin, | PARTMENT Wi “ ya_|{i0t,,Dut Thompson dectined to ex:] RAILROAD OFFICIALS SUMMON: | 6 he lntest develonment-in’ the| “It does not seem reasonable to mp the muztl+| where he was seen by a Star re) c150) streets j get it roe Se Sree. cheting INTO COURT IN STANO.| Matter of the canal were made to| that khen Mr. Moore ts undertaking task, he should be cesmary, she said, : eo neat anecs ws among them to that end, so no va-| ya md . . Dis left haud| Gage was well known in Senitie,| "he “ews APPeT No ee Oe te CATION, ON THE THEORY cations were granted. eg ap voligeseAbmne hese called eo tricrer with Biv having been prominent fn the early | coo posed to be at the bottom of the] THAT THEIR LABORS ARE Scigge te oto af te an pote CHICAGO upon to give such @ bond ag 1. If any losses arise, Mr, Moore should not be Hable therefor, M ARD OIL INVESTIGATION AT) ExGov. McGraw--“The county commissioners are borrowing trod shows from the fact’ Alaskan fush. He organized s¢*-| (copie A the fh for thi ith ble in asking Mr. Moore for a fivet finger and eral mining and trading companiw*| phe case te pecullar inasmuch SWEET ANDO WHOLESOME howe : Soe Pros vtec eos yee sos 000 bond to indemnity the county |! MY. Moore undertakes to b 0 » a a * h 1 , ploy raving tha’ against possible loss through dam-|the canal, we know that ft will be @ the palm of the bam! in the early years and he and Mre|a6 tne police claim there is no burned with powder. Gage made frequent trips to the/| gaming In Vancouver j cneeaemnitinenyale {ne park employes are as much en titled to their vacations as are done in a businesslike and expedi- (Scripps News Service.) ae tious manner.” suits. The commissioners are, On Protracted Spree. aerm. Gage at one time wae On the theory that they lead the CHICAGO, Aug 4G. J. Gram-}of course, following legal ad evidentis on e protected | A#RBt for the Northern Trading 404] BUFORD COMING SOUTH. | simple life and spend their working shove of other city departments. | oe vice president of ihe Lake| visers, but I am not ng to be | James 0. Hoge, president of the dees sat ter tye) ee Comoany , hours among the birds and flowers Werk Out of Geers. Shore, will be summoned to testify | eve that there anyone on| Union Savings bank—“If I were ip / The United States army treon®/and other beauties of soothing na Other members of the board in | before the Jamestown , wed | the sh f Lake ton who | Mr Moore's place, | would not put te John ttle Me Motive for Suicide. I a hat pag tempo Speaking of a motive for Gage’s port Buford left Skasway yesterday | ture, the employes of the park de sisted that. as the men work out of | Chicago federal juries, which will | will experience any damege by the! up the bond asked. All of the a Ee tay badband Bet |aell Qeatrention, ar. Geted enld: [7 cemree She ts due have Angucti partaneat if the city will not be doors amid pleasant and restful/investigate the relations between | construction of the canal ting property holders will be great. et find him «= he changed’*Gage drank considerable when 6, and has on board the Third i granted vacations this summer at surroundings, they did not need v } Standard OW! and th lroads. It seems improbable that there|ly benefited by the lowering of the frequently. She had eu [with me, but I can scarcely aasign ment. Four companies, the band) the expense of the city. Thin was cations. J. M. Frink, the other new! .samm it anding in the|water in the lake. 1 think the pube MiGiibes te case him. ithia as the este of bin Gaath. I|tna (ne Reatqarterd will be sle:/deeided ai a meeting of the park | momber of the board, was the chief| the officers of the New York Con | way of the public improvement of |lic in general should put their tioned at Fort Lawton, and «ix co-| board held yesterday afternoon opponent of granting the vacations |tral and the Lake Shore to appea ractor, with the thought of | shoulder to the wheel and give Mr 1 the possible assistance Gage was not informed of " when my “ besband jwae on sick leave. and whee panies will go to Fort Wright, near| Provision is made ‘by city ord The matter was put to @ vote and|and be prepared to answer ques: | extorting money which they are not | Moore a sates, and to pro-|entitied to from some man who is|to see the canal which has bee na was insu tay fore id be anyon @ the family she inter went | Gage objected. saying: ‘For God's 4 shall be granted annual vacations the vacations, and Frink, FE. F.| duce documentary evidence of | trying to promote such a beneficial | dreamed of for the last 26 years Moraue. it is Ifkely that|eake, old man, don’t leave me” I of two weeks on pay, but the park Blaine and Charles Bhrewbury vot-| rebates which may have been paid | project realization. If Mr. Moore submits Will be sent to Chicago forl asked him what the trouble was department has made fteelf an ex | ed against jto Standard Ol! or any affiliate 1 The mere promise on the part of/to the demand, it will be a great Eyman J. Gage, the dead| but was unable to learn anything ception to this rule. The board received « communica: | company Mr. Moore to construct the canal|opportunity for grafters to get ig Miliet Was informed of the| satisfactory from kim. He seented Up to Thompson | tom from Comptroller Carrol! an has raised pr ty and claim damages on some trivial nowncing the appointment of Secre cent, It is strictly cons » to score.” alee. |to be very nerve | - fen Pes ard passed a res | tary Hall, of the park board, as lo Came Three Weekes Ago. be left pr aay ee som ner olution authorising Park Superts- | cal improvement notice clerk in the Rates te sn official capacity for) prayed om hie mind, em tendent. Thompson to give vacationa }comptroller's office, and asking that Retthwestern Steamship Co,,| sahurdened himself to me. at his own discretion to those em-| he be relieved from his present po j Strived in the city some three} Revolver and Dagger. ployes of the department whore «ition 899 from Chicago via 8an| he weapon with which the deed Sissi EAS on wns ssp ARGUMENT | OR StHOUL §=ELECTION ROW and afraid to Last year the b lar 4: re mn a sheath, both + hp Soew for assaalt and battery on Sam Al ; D ae being fb > a eee een eae gum ‘were |hadelt, another fish dealer, Both | ~~~ é 1 e Da ler, Cec It ta thoneht that Gage first| Went 10 buy fish at the same place | i nd Tourts potels on he waterfront os da an } h > . intended stabbing himself, but later . The Seattle schoot board t |MANY PERSONS FIND THEM: «lec tion Is held August 17. What capes Beners! good time. Gass! 4, in favor of the gun.|2# One Is Jewish and the other a piled and submitted to local ¢ - is egal action will be, none has - I SELVES RESIDENTS OF) i time to stop to consider nined @ draft for $1,000 from the Grecian, they were unable to un le t ) ated that on Saturday nigot} ry ponple the corrected schoo! | memetime ago Prannnrebing 4 a package with him,|“erstand each other “ census, which now shows the actual | a mations Bank of Commerce.| ioSsiy resembling In size the one onda then attempted to explain + ba number of schuol children to be 26 SOUTHEAST SEATTLE WITH . SERRE RE RRR Ee @ to time he cashed per i nn | DY assaulting and beating Alhadeff . iiss. T ib ; | in which the weapons had been ILLEGALITY ON BOND SUE ‘Against’ on your ballot, and then|159%. This revised rep shows | theek: Judge George will hear the cave you may say, ‘Thank God, I have|fully 1,500 more school children] OUT SING SOE iE ee ee x nme rec bo ng in AMOUD') wrapped. He questioned Gage as : te 9190, end Teed to Gore ltg the contents of the package, but this morning WAS USED BY OPPONENTS) helped to stop one warrant issue |than the first report. There are] pROMIGE TO MAKE TROUBLE.|% The Star has not yet received © nw ie mot ue ol . pat 7 jin this debt we ow 2.2 0 cheol ¢! aking 80 heavily | 72 put at with o trivial anewor. concepan Riven Bones vn his debt-cursed city now 3. 1 school children : # from Alden sonar Bisinem x ot care to visit the! ss aa Sigh ee cae proprietor of the Times, the et he never had any dittt-| 298° managed to get into two or AWAY BACK IN 1895, According to the secretary's re Residents of a large area east) ® check for $100 offered for proof w ilty about ot ine a one three gambling games during his port to the county superintendent.| . 14 south of Georgetown today \* that Blethen had been fined $2 % ad visit, at which he invariably lost - about 5,677 pupils over the age of | AMT WL e ace that they had be-|* for violating the regulations # mitted Identity lalthough not to any extent on in That the propesed Mounnce Bf] 6 years did not attend any school, | eons ee se acouthenst Seattle. |& governing sprinkling a [Millie in che Rainier Grand, Gage | dividual games nalts tie tie r . The num ‘ hera employ Ge Juan 80 an election was held|@ ” The Oter cuppl » eS aecost-d a stranger to| Only once did Gage refer to his jones for the coneTERs ed during the school year was 498,11, southeast Seattle, York and Co-|® eary proof yesterday, copying , Who as Gage if he wore |family, and that was only to mon vont raliway ggg & Loagtene = en salary drawn bed ie male | jumbia City for the purpose of de-|# the record appearing in the of: # . on J. Gage, to which jtion the name of his wife in s aot aranmdat, Vet bas Seon 3 nde! yg ey ee monthly $108.08, | ciaing on the question of Incorpora |* fice of the water department at % 34 led in the affirmative jeasual manner @ wow J Mong Pang ve tht sine Overy te anteipal a See er Se tion. The plan was to have York|# the city hall. True, the fine ht Gage ‘and Gorst | conversation aimed to be o do duty aga ery muntelps » A o he ok taee vale, baa fh whe “! yaition ever sub and Columbia’ City join in with as not been pa together, and| of age Henry Brown, aged 61, recently | ten to TF ee ue ae = sree eee rere te Southeast Seattle, and later become | * be when the “colone!” pays his w ' ad to the voters o' os 6. & water rent. Otherwise the released from the county hospital! "te wan used with particular em-)ANTHONY COMSTOCK OBJECTS] The case against Emil Herman,|* part of Seattl ” A usher e s scale ia 26 and 60 cents a day|¥as found this morning in a bOX-| phasis and bitterness by the op the socialist erator arrested twice) The election was held on the ap-|# water in hie iilehiand, drive dg cale is 26 and 60 ce ‘ yhasis and bitte socialist orator arrested ce paren Sese : See nae Witte eae more than fe now being paid by the|Cet on Rallroad av. 8. by Fohn| ponents of the Cedar river water) TO DISTRIBUTION OF ART| the last fow days for talking on tho | Polnted day, proviows ¥ earch tne ie AAs coon ae the $100 check-e- 7 Hs. aiby repairer, in & very bad | jong rosittor oted & tre was yesterday ¢ 19s: boundar o ae grees raat ‘ | Ballard mill cendition ea the teat of 6 GE foe ition, voted in 1896). sruDENTS' ANNUAL CATA.|*{reeis, wa > fh eg Southeast Seattle were duly printed | * received it will be turned over ® an i 1 fall. | after the most bitterly fought cam ending (hé return of Mayor Moo ee Vauer teat & to the people ef Rainter Geach @ Brown crawled into the car dur) naign ever witnessed In Beattle LOGUE AND RAIDS THE| Herman wil! be out of the eity 45]! th malhier Valley Sever |# to and in the fight instituted # ‘DALLAS LAWYER ing the night and, while standing] {pn that campaign, aw in this one, days, and promised not to talk on Incorporation Carried. | by Blethen to deprive them of # up the r was shunted by an ¢t-| 91) the corporation newspapers ai STUDIO, the street again unt!) Mayor] Incorporation carried and plané| 4% Cedar river wate: * | gine with such foree that the old | q}) prominent citizens influenced by Moore could designa place for] were immediately begun for the] * | UNDER ARREST man was thrown to the floor | financial interests, were opposed to as him to speak election on August 17, when IC WAS | qf ee RR Ree ae taining painful injuries to bis hip} the municipal ownership propost (Star Special Service.) confidently expected that Southeast 7 Ey The patrol wagon was called aud) tion, On the morning of the elec | NEW YORK, Aug. 3.--Charged WILL INSPECT MINES. Seattle would come into Seattle WAPPENSTEIN !S ILL. Detective Adams removed Brown! tion a Seattle paper said In its edb |that the reproduction of figures tn - proper : to the officials of the} (Star Special Service.) to the Wayside hospital tortal columns jthe nude in the annual catalogue] William Greger, of Nevada. own This morning, however, the resi-| Chief Wappenstein is still woe We do not need the water; welof the Art Students’ league are ofjer of several claims r Virginia | dents of Van Asselt and surround-|able to return - th to a rather serious ers’ International and! DALLAS, Ore, Aug 3—J. H t @ at the Diller hotel and will} ing territory were shown the bound organizer of th®| mower a een ervented can get along very well without it/an immodest character Miss Anua| City |r wer, an attorney, was arre’ J for some years, and there ts no | Robinson, a bookkeeper of the| leave soon for a tour through the] aries of the new Southeast Se attle | which keeps him closely within a home. ‘The chief expected to ton of Labor, tho} here this morning, charged with reason whatever for adding to the |league, has been placed under ar-|state, Inspecting various mining | and their protests were loud. ‘They had!down Wednesday, and since the! ors’ strike has been| 0 spon condition that the men|faping the 7yearold daughter of Habilities of the city. It has been|rest by Anthony Comstock and his| properties. never were aware that they Back to work where they are} james Rows, a Hveryman F R SCALPERS repentediy asserted that the new|deputies. A quantity of the cata been included in the addition to|has boen hoping to be able to returd cused has a family and 4 good prac: Hobt ie not g debt. What ts theant |logues were taken away from tho| FORMER LORD MAYOR DEAD. | gouthenst Seattle, and took no in-/to work eneh day, but as yet he not been released from the care of the union scale of wages commiites of five of the Bul terest in the election. Van Asseit Gone, {tiee. He declares his innocen by this is that it is not « debt with: |league rooms in a patrol wagon. Be Aven: 8 phystelan, (Scripps News Servic 4 local met and decided that the| There will be a proliminary heart (8 News Servi in the constitutional limit; nobedy| ‘The pamphlet seized is one that gil 6 was Off aud mort ot the men| tomorrow. Public sentiment fs), PAUL “wwe, pie nd aix | contends that It is not a debt which | in issued every fall to prospective NDON, Aug, oF ord ‘ it finds its existence] BOYS HE!’ ae been to the mills for tite | hah talireede with termi Paul, | Will have to be paid, It Is to be re} shows provures Mayer Kir Siiney Waterlow of Lon. nae Pegg State Beenier. Van pine in } a , r places, wut only a few of » met, so the promotera-say. by by out the Ba Oo an Vener. Haiee nie daarict badly | dys debouy t nO a old hands have been reinsteted, VETERANS’ CONVENTION, © mills are ronning foil we tH August 20 restraining all ticket |ceeds, Well, byw tm 1 ” The King County Veterans’ aeso-|acalpers in t) cites from sefling| to be made ‘Onty wenle paid ns the Ballar)| ciation has asked the elty counell to ratlvosd tek: yd a off any the taxes, We repent in the same as the unlon| indorse the resolutions paened by It |epeculation ‘Gurl ing Grand Army en- la hon tae with the of the drag fenton the national organization to 'campment at Minneapolis during the not + Pe aK 4 and kolters, for whom the! noid ite-1999 convention in thie elty, w week of the 12th ; =~ Catherine Heinig divorce from Arthur “\iciuig an @my. a nes ese i HS