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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE JUASTEDTION) THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight and Sunday; light weet winds s That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1906. VOL, 8. NO. 138 CENTS PER MONTH auTocRAcr’s PnoTecTon WINE BE DID FRISCO’S "RELIEF FUND 602 (tenis Some Uncertainty Regarding $230,000 Con- : ie ict owen tributed by Standard Oil and Others---Cor- poration’s Report Submitted, but Chairman sian Government Expect Rioting and Blood- shed, but Have Armed Troops Patrolling the Streets «+ Preliminary Skirmishing Already, vie. 0 « sth es | : ‘ig . ed } e} Thanks for The 6tar | . With Many Hurt-+-Mutiny at Nini Began Today Palmer, who repr Phelan Appears in Ignorance of General Facts, . f Rainier Bi is ise : (: r be ‘ J rowed md bre us! ‘ a ‘ (Seripps News Service) _ = . Z me r 4 . a by a . ‘a er, PETERSBURG, Avs 4 : f ee mn thanking ‘The @iar for ita| “NEW YORK, Aug. rno| $2,000 to Alameda, 4 ‘Berkes when the general strike order of , ’ ‘ ie ate statement from San Francisco set-| 10? § » oe $ Revolutronists went into effect « ad " ting forth ¢€ n Phalen’s de | g- sa.000 workmen obeyed the woting were FW. Brighton, | Mire to reeeive § » more of| O s The government, how loft Mrt« i A. MH. Mack f Je - - ¥. W. Peck, Wesley @. i ‘ od. soos | | tela, J and C. P. it feile developments : SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY “ [pirmishes Between the ; tS neve occurred e PUTTING DOWN TRACKS ON f ¥ TPort, but few &! ed THIRD AV, KEEPING UP sai j ines t ard ? me | ‘ womer Unge Jews to Fight | THE DIRT SHOVELS | Rockefeller, $100,000 by the Btar Gave Misleter a Library WARSAW. Ave 4 \ sede yee K me whe cx was Issued toda | et haa fe ’ ng wan oven. 4 ay pare Seattle Ble ee - yt prot ‘ere en o an “vee ° ors ven } Aires xs PM ‘ wor er was give tog Quiet at the Capita ! “a ce odie 118 APPOINTED LIBUTENANT one ee nnnde of the Btandar f uke's } al fop SRI " ‘ ; ? 7 nd iment» ‘ « ggg tls been } COLONEL TO FILL THE V&- |i! fo * at speeegy Rpt A out ministe . Pre ere has fal 3 tae tenake ti CANGY CAUSED BY PROMG-| best ; » eas ae at? nis ©] Grand Duke Nicholas, who ie/filled in with cement fe THE COSSACK WITH HI8 BRUTAL WHIP 16 THE MAN ON | Where the Money Went. oni aggse . “r and seven “| responsible for the diem 9 hay Shay ™ | WHOM THE CZAR AND HIS SUPPORTERS DEPEND TO PUT | TIONS DUE TO DRAIN’ SREB) Ly Mig ee |. suites weone Rewsws eee Been placed oF Gouin, wih he the teal querdinn|iayers will comme ‘he coe. DOWN THE RIOTS THAT THE OPPRESSED PEOPLE ARE IN IONATION. sds, thm Premed fev rite y Move sega Be | se recent ont) hand of Russia in his position of tion between te ch DULGING IN ; the individual f ¢ Y Chi n Phaleg dictator, The duke is a grandson| On the b a _———————— ee eer | In the ev ent ‘o\is ignorant of the gen faet Sight Policemen Ki\'ed of Nicholas |, and second cousin |the tracks have t ald to & A Genera) Ortis Haw , Oskiand. $ »,000 to Santa mien not cle * ne a i of the czar. He is 50 years of age.| opposite the Third av. entrance « ot tonal Guard of Washing: | serpemrceemn een ~ |the New Y¥ block | 8 . esterday notifie in aexe — Ang aD i he strike ©) Linemen are elso stringing the I Matt Ho Gormley, county treasurer HIRE INGS HELSING PORS. Aug. 4.—The| grade of Third av j general strike in this came to —— | end this mornieg i sa com | The commander of | appotntment local J a igned on account f hus | consider that Gen chinensis en eal for « be a | ead his suces oF | Ae rded t F y, and tt ts ditt} . | painting Cap-|STONE @& WEBSTER HAVE] sentiment against the prop pode | aA sain ~~ ; der | Jere! bond issue, but as yet without — . j ; Older! THREe EXPERTS IN CITY! - BELLINGHAM WOMAN GIVES! She states that Basold induce Otto Ast | Owners veye ] j her %© withdraw the money and/ Care, sentor t flee FURNISHING ARGUMENTS hout eunt that J MONEY TO “PRIEND -OF THE | piace ft in his charge. She says|pected the appointment, and ( pining ences ere | y fhe did nd inst night tain Gormley’s appointment AGAINST MUNICIPAL STREET |" Peattie 8 one j seenspectipalenteil j FAMILY WHO VANISHES ‘let the hotel about 10 o'cloe ito them as a surprise. / f pal his time } | WITHOUT SAYING FARE-|!Rai tis bagange and the $50 | Captats Gor ; BARE PRopem ten eat rime ee ° THE WORLD"! ‘Phe police say that Banold moyjin the Philippines ts the ; Hisegeo Bing tend . | weer. hate left on the 10:20 train for|aseigned by General Hamilton for | ‘ GRE . ace Siu par aperacomeps cei tata a, Pe | NAME OF SOCIETY TO 66 OR Portiand last night, and the |the appotutment | _ Three of the ment stiliful nad ve a .e ble . “! ureeful experts that men¢y can Will Cut Dividends. a | GANIZED AT PORTLAND NEXT el ciuls of that city have been notified i eis sare te best . ted t ei 1 < MS ARE HOLDING CON ic t offictal fs Wkely to be home in | of alleged sobbery, The Co fone tee pire bene bent juapertes jee fe The T plana do not pa ol thee te eonebéer thee | weex. | Mra. Adola McFadden, of Belling otficialé bave also been y bree and) the lines of the Beatle Klectrig ON TODAY TO DE. Mra. Moare’s telegram is as fol-| ham, reported to the police last uvottdated etre railway inter-| cow with not effect the im rem or at pe eee a Bye S MeFadden xe of Basctd| of the ted 2 to organize! re slue of the securities of thad CAUSE — BOWEN) 7" 1 A angeles, Aug. 3, 1906. | enna he Diller hotel by A. Bat jandMe friend of th y.” and om in this | company, but the y of the | *peingr operation today. Slightly } old friend of the family, *bo apgarently had every confidence tr | 9 . ¥ System Would compe the comy Ser ROY MA. ER. | relieved con tom, 1p ag (Star Special Service.) companied her to this Mre. high, ad she says that she had no| y symte pa give " equate \rorrew. If mo better mastuld op | PORTLAND, Aug. 4—The “Stop |McFalden was en « hed@tancy tm placing (he money in| ese tnan have bein on ei service, and. 0 enn ¢ pees 4 Ghiten way eens May | ers of the World,” « new fraternal |/eeles with her two « hideare, Even when she discoy-| thie for ties far big dividends e@ . tending MA&YOT | juve next week if no operation organization, will, on Augue be | MePadden alleges that eb ered that Basold hed fled her sus-/ e ™ plans| » ed stock tn wh © Othe Sa oot de Sanaa Do genie oo ae te ino ait a Basold th oy * Silken were not aroused. us | peigt ave all been) pany's securities are f @ wheth-| ty fe to be along lines © ar | $800 Im « local be with wat learned that he had 1} | Worked ow minute detal to 5 ( the value of this v , trawn f the south hia meoount and had taken bis bag : “ i Signe of Their Work. the company tr | guinat the elty system, to the Hoo Hoo or SW. P. STOMGE = any evidences orn triy gage with bim. NORTHWESTERN STEAMSHIP) Alroady there « Oo, AND ALLIED LINGO BE 1it” mek “Suse these sn meet ee Meee ee eee ee | r A j - jand unk schoods regarding the * CHECK STILL MISSING. # | * to nd eg ee tigen rnp eed & The Star has not yet received # rams expected the new order will rapid e North Steamship Co.,| Pre a stre ay scher ®& fro Aid. Joseph Blethen, ae Seeretion te found neces jly spread over the United States v get bared saat gr emgp attend de © erous, frequent| vopritae” of the Then, Sit Kay de impossible for Mayor ad Canada. It is estimated that jana allied lees . pareve nlite axent & cheek fer $100 offered by him home for several] ber r > + the Siret ed lots 6 to 12, inclusive, block and resourceful as to sugse check for offered by him 4 Hak Mie probable that he «fit a ood la cia sad at ws ys Lee eee en tor terminal pur.| mediately that they are put out by|® for proof that he hed been | sension “gr a s said | master hande * fined for violating the sprin tm time to consider the 2 ie ansaid ther ia poses, The purchase price Is said) or x ° . ths eel PIVE NEW TRACKS TO en] It Is expected (hat there wilt ‘ ° - to he approximately V0 Coming as they do, as the # Kling regulations “water ne. tran} great rivalry for the head offices | a re ‘ erty wil be tiaproved by | SeMtatives of the generat str & The proof was presented Bee eeich are ta be] SUILT FROM STACY 6T. TO | as there are many thou nd mint |1F SECOND AND THIAD AVE:|areexclusive. T te alee expres Noche oad oe slip| Way intereste of th untry and|w® three days ago. As The Star bd “Ba men in the United Stateq a ‘an: | yP ed in the franc a ‘ t ) | represent nvestments timate ‘ on paseed by the council noc! week THE east WATERWAY |eda who are interested in the new|*NUES ARE NECESSARY FOR! Tt this clause means anything us ough he i —_ ms Aheottge . i - a riers oy ady twice, anneunced, 3 ‘Wf an operation found nec or th t . Means that the city can itself oc e property whic | Js . . ha . o lorguatzation, and there ts no fra en n | o tions of dollars, the . essary 1 fe the mayors intention | CANAL. eee marion oucng them.| MUNICIPAL SVOTEM,” THSY lauds tne: same streets or even the ay 900 fomt deep f mations st ¢ # it will be turned over to the # fo start mext week. Ar ten days! bs page tanta World ts et. portions of them occupied by the « of the steamship com-| of mpalgn & residents of Reinier Beach to # are which the m: The Stopers of pt ; CAN 8H UTILIZED JOINTLY caso a not completely oudined| cally unlimited a # aid them in defending them- %@ granted within the mayor | | pected to fil) this want o Alan eDpAD pa ‘ fe ry or wy ttm yd ! wri Tay approve or ean ordi-| The Northern Paeifie railroad, |PYO'") nernood is the only or] WITH PRESENT COMPANY The ciiy nolds the whip hand in| Dut ts is expected thut the terminals | 800 ths he # selves againet the suit brought # nante passed by the council, thir | wpa « letion of the fitting nization approaching the Stop this controversy and whenever it} Wt!) be in shape to handle the traf Be & by Blethen to deprive them of | Sieciaslae cties he oct now sing on onthe. Senile ide |S im character om) Em we Se Goes Ot On lee, et ieee ten or cons wilt 5 yang Lot | will at once Consiruct ae The joint use of the Seattle Bloet- | leting mpaoy slong “canyou wen he first fort tivity taker 2 at som te hating Mayer Bowen. |etorage terminalia, at a cost of < company’s tracks on Second and] foMtten 1 has but to stfing ite own - — | by the, campaign te the effort te se-(* ***e Ree ewe # k# * Acting wen expresses | soveral thous dollars. The im o cay foes! pus | trolley wires, offer the company a J cure the submission of the propo The German steamer Mariechet : Sd desiring to take snap) provement will be from Stacy at. to| | Third ave. through traffic arrange | eashnabie compensation for the plane in a mutilated form. This ef-| purchased a werk aco by Albet * ie matters in ques-|the Knet waterwoy, aad will cos-| |iments or condemnation proceedings | ume of ite raile, and proceed to op |fort ie being made through the|Schuhach, of Schubach & Hamil Wet WET leave them for the! sist of ve sew t land awards is a feature of the MUNI) erate ite care under the protection finance committee of the council!) ton, will be off the Exsquemalt dry, of Mayor Moore, If' After thia work \* co jeted the jeipal street railway plane. It was! gfithe police department and will probably crop out dock tonight and will be towed ¢ ——— = = —2 not inderted In the Thomeon report Would Determine Rights. the council itself, A tremendous ef-| this city for repairs, which are estt®? for the reason that it was aot deem " | fort in being made by the hired po-| 4 at $75,000. The work will od desirable to precipitate a fight), Bt gh pa Lehn tg Mags ng ] F MALT litical manegers t p a public | by the Moran company th the Seattle Biectric company)” Prag regu Bs ‘ hy 7 er | paw © to the courts for an in | sh pep eens These tucts developed today In| Meetion. This would then toot the ; RE Re j Giscussion of the municipal) @yeeios whether the present © e ane BOSTON—RETURNS TO SEAT- Bb REIN, LIE ETI IOS SOOO . ° a el |paky hen exclusive rights on the|REAR ADMIRAL GOODRICH] » peneet Ue aeattie since 1863, died] One of the faults found with the SEE aes Cooter Re iT pacific] * ext - ~ggn r Thomson plans by certain members it te mot ne ary that thie ques THE with ch * *~ at bis ne, 326 Quee ay von plan i fon be threshed out ime Do vabiening marciag-ot ge [of the counetl is that the do not a SHA tha dae bo ™) gQUADRON AWAITING THE, © be of 83 yeare. Mr, Payne, a carpente vide Sot hes on Sect oat asily settled when t Third ave » pF wnt y to plece its cars In In the early days took city is re } ‘ fw ty. [are now occupied by the Beattle =: j part in the ding of , 1 Set fom r wy. Hither are to be Operation. Ini fact it could not un-| TLE during white * wae vvely | © dettake to cceupy or use the atreets — uefelt city care th Oy with the Henton, H./oceupled & ’ be occupied in Question until it is ready to Cruleer Chicago, the flagship of Htut'tare In operation. But when the] pear Admiral Goodrich, of the Pa- ¢ the ploneer | must and ot Beattie Electric company inne tue oot . aan ee pr |r srnesinie Pebenie._ [Sere cme coms cha com |e oauedrn, cco ais pct ebatlor ete woes : i wiiaieed TA : . | yesterday ernoon. The Princeton 1 sn be done elthe agh | degision on the question, and the} )\4 can ae | 1868, to Mahala B. Free lan arrangeivent with ompany,|copipany will have to inaugurate | yy, f the Rot | | tled In Indiana, from whieh if the company will not consent! the proceedings to protect ite claim | ps, * | lremoved to Oregon in 1863, where helio euch an arrangement, by bring-|te an exclusive right to use the! rie Chicago stayed 1 hers he gait ling condemnation pr dings. Dur: | stteet rm as ngainet the righ . a a moved, t e. ing the recent “joint-user” contre-| the ett It ts hardly concelty as ee | Three 4 e in the council the argument] that the courte of the state i re | fo ' ' ‘ ' * need by Atto Howe of | held tt company’s rights ‘ 4 ‘ | neral serv tor OWlthe Beattie Blectric x it }any cit els transcends that ie | afte nm the none of » company’s franchises} the ctty itself he sauanne ME. church. Interment be : lin Me Pleasant eter . 7 j @igation ne ary for the incorpore<| se eee eee Ree Re tion of the y until the first of the) @ * yeu \* BANK CLEARINGS. * }teen at imeue before the Rainier! # Aug, 4, 1906 $1,575,265.48 we! lSench people for over a year, and] ® Aug, 4, 1905 - 981,656.68 & lthere has been a differe f op |* * | ten. Some residents who have ta # Increase over same * that s been looked forward to| # * Gad come tts bite ' EEE RR) panies | CITIZENS HOLD MASS MEETING | ee nnn eit te apple f HUMBOLDT BAILS TONIGHT igo | AND VOTE TO ®BECOME als a pg ity of Seattle] The st r Humboldt will sail Lid ere ja a well four 5 ir he benefits of the Cedarjfor Bouthenstern Alaska ports to-| i Peavre atthe that Bear Gap, ir the| PART OF SEATTLE AS SOON | rive ter wupply | nigh th 80 pa crn mene Manns ntinental tine | AS PossiBLeE. Lays It to Water Question, | them Heine tf proverty, on Doug. { ng stated this morning | ic jwiand, Alaska. Mr. Martin in | Rainier Beach tends to donate the proceeds of h At & mane meet f annexattor 1} mines’ output to the hibition of Ratt ision of | r ivancing political cam-| t ar two . ex t ” the F recy ralgr James Carroll, wife supposed to be the line cot wiG @ part of thie city Siok ane : will spi “the a t 4 by the Chicago & Nort ar. and ¢ . the work favoring trip « Will enter the Puget sound | appointed to et tion for | aynexa | other hare 'te | est = tea 4 ree ee ts age SS aha pig te nthe i BAPTISTS GIVE PICNIC CHARLES E. HUGHES, INSURANCE BROOM. ja ‘ ie the |had failer e Hear Cap te ab 60 miles from his co tt ve in ha pelieves that the people t t mn 4 fallen ait boy found the two] Buckley and 1s south of the Btam-|the matter of annexation and wMje@ to annex. notwithstanding the) | ‘The Raptist Young Poot ton,] This photograph of Charles E. Hughes, the famous Insurance brooms Poa Mee cate ttae they had Jain all night |pede Pass, used by the Northern Pa- | confer with the county commission. |tirnde of abuse dgainat the valley enton, wave a watermelon and| shows him as he looks teday. Hugghes is piling up a fortune in the « vietima the es e Nelther could give alotfic. It has an elevation of 5.280/ers, It is ¢ mtemplated that the | 4 the decision of the supreme party at Bryn Mawr, Lake| practice of law and has consistently rofused all the political honorg Mn’ then sciged the unconscious | conne t of the vit }t ot, but can be tunneled a» low as| county comraissioners will not de- | court ‘Washington, About 90 persons at- | that hav n showered upon him since he unearthed the insuranoq » feat acrose the Kerns j# ytill allve, 00 f | termine the boundaries « all the rhe water situation or Blethen’s tended. ] rottenn: FE RES LE LIE I Pe ETT