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only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Costing $900 Out in Madison Street < Valley Assessed at $950---Fifteen Thousand * : Dollar Lot on the First Hill Assessed at $900 * * 4 seeSome Other Inequalities. * ls Pe * ee ee eee eer eee eee * ea A * SOME SAMPLE $000 ASSESSMENTS. & |e * ie Firet Hill Paved District * |e at grt on, worth § * le eal at $9 € percent © if ™ Lake View Property * le Tract 44 P 3 pe tt le o Low Lying Residence Property *. * Je. Walla W with ree * |e ce we : at $000 « «8 per ele @ diock 8 $1,500; anwen * |* soe 0 per ce * aut The P Home * 4, Block 4, Yestor's 5 with all 9900; « : 106 pe hours, © Lee R RENO D ESSERE EEEE EEE ERESES — ee the narrow I 20 per t ni, © hand to register « big kick n| | | j 4 anece | “a ary POLICE INSPECTOR MAKES|* ## #8 # Oe eee www ering of hin past record, but shou r Lacy, Wash. Ip ‘ r 7 . *\the police be unable to place ar f the year the | Re paki for it. It ts real esta he] A STARTLING DECLARATION |® CURSED DEAD PAYING * ro Be lly ee ae de coer ° st aan | isiisdenii ° tagive bis are f ° which he specu * TELLER'S MEMORY, io i be of 5 eth ton Bishop pas Seere wee PAs fete about it ard ‘ p ’ hand! AGAINST CHICAGO BANK OF-|@ rere te oueraed wt ing # i The ane ir held some | 7REASUERER SAW THE FREE be wil ¢ yea) a tale of woe. But the own & (Sripps News Service. o [Craetty person and tried acco: jtime in € D. Farrell | trout ey amiss er of the small home who has been] PICIALO—PAYING TELLER OU-/5 O15; ries AEM has charge of the w of AND EASY SYSTEM AND as First i ared more his home is Pe . j | pointing the committees to arrange a ‘ ‘ a | ICIDES. iy | HEARING 18 CONTINUED. [for the talr | THOUGHT COHEN WOULD BE ° . ! i wh ° ‘ «| nee = # body #| Alfred L. smith, whe t- | | GLAD TO GET OUT—CHANGED |! engecintnall inl Fpo, . (Serippe News Service) pee " es Ge tectase ; | HIS MIND, . * t Beme Compericons | CHICAGO, A Pe In| @ inst ery + | Alnaia, way to have for I has be asaensod sented two tab. |*Pector Shippy ning 8604) @ forcig me wn, w| fore Judge C,H. Mant j . ; " | “ cow g ener ted lapanaibees ae Gaved directors |% . roe ; |i te apply for a writ came ¢ of the best paying stc Ben 2 © be siete Seiiieaiteie Aganae ee abeow' cerges, but the hearing was . , eons of va jot tha defunct Miwaskeo Avenues |e created 0 ; ®ltimied until Tuesday, August 14 r of buying the #tc ong bank to come in for examination. | @ polish ma . ©) Mpeetal Officer Coleman, who her . 7 tc th pe | sey He declares that President Ston®|@ tne house #| Seni in charee. has applied for a _ Veek cee Beleel er the parttality t a = by the county asnce- | 204 Was at head of a ane Of |@ mas at the | diwebieen! of the writ at the same ve I a ed ser we o if wilt ” ” ~ - forgers and @ te equally ulity t ' . bee ao * ; Destiny ot o ® a e @ the o | time, b Cohes tt are ef them he win|** One of these te on a bed i 3 - - — boaght Lou Cohen ow q hay are falrty honey. | Proversy which sald since aying Teller Suicides. ie 2 t) | BOYS BREAK GLowEs, A. Cassius, driver for ‘ pet bie stoves... We aus. sewnre SAS ed with wt instances, Sas sence swhibem onbt: | CHICAGO, Aug. 11—Frank Ko-|# "4 tore the @) J Bros, dairymen, was arre P | ogra ee he ee ie teen's Garden er - 000. | walski, paying tetier of the Mil-|@ ‘ : a Burchain, $02 Twenty-second | terday by Detective George Brown, | Watched , help|get bi rvi iS ie Wat One concrete demon-| sold for $1,500, one “oe 2 a home| Waukee Avenue State bank, which | @ «ty it, complains to the px and will be held pending the ont-|themselves, throw their coin down | Want the Men. ‘ n K . canes jfatied last Monday, and for some | w @| 0 @tumber of small boys whe are} come of the injuries of Stewart |Upon the counter and walk out ln ae ce ras ait wate ee ae Sects that in King) which sold recently for 91.480 end ine sentstant receiving teller in| «| i# habit of breaking electric! Coolin, age 8 years, whom he chas- /S8¥ me in and go to the eal). Sante to sell, and we never tr the poor man bears the Brunt another ie on a heme which sold [lim Meme wher duties, whot |e ¢ | taiee in the vietntty of his bome.| oq with s whip yesterday morning handful of nick ¥ a eins OUk af pneie gre Tass to perenlk tals | . Ane othas Cable hewe & compari (ene Milled D ¢ night at bisi@ Kowalski was driven to sui pe aces 6 Oty hrown from} causing the boy to fall and serious: | ¢) nae haan SD the oUnre | With our Ge we figure thi euiiinee, of least|son of aseesaments on high clase |MOm®, 340 North Carpenter st./@ cide by the taunts of his @] ne eho ty injure himself ie ereer cetas, wanene: m | we are ina position to offer induc Er iesing ‘yationtty nlong Nanieat Seegante or hgh Sle" | Criticiam by neighbors and lifelong | @ yoore, who thought he #] The boy tx still delirious, suffer marhine shenta t get us the buxinest is berden, inatead of ) . miteer 5 one ts spied by ree who accused him of a whare «¢ warned thera Ex- @] ing from ox saion of the alr ¢ . ond we 10 at than Seas eatery which is being made|dences. Four selected vacant jot, |in the downfall of the bank. is be j® aminer J aye there ie no @ ind chau he 28 to: soem eye hte Mr, Wise leaves this evening f pow lnokere 7 oi” |Hewed to have driven Kowelski to) @ evidence that he had the slight- @ Se Oe date pete th New York, via Portiand Me bi pe big taspaye "eis eget be sae . * J854- this death * wiedae of the conditions. &1 placed « Cassiun, Otherwise, | they asked for Fe de tis bon ton aoe “Our while there te ary 1 for trom to § each 2 $I : s will be charged with as Sen His Ghanes. Soktng aker tae tsondier of, owner ol « are shown to be asses on an av it and battery . i “ pre : coda Of bat th oan oaek om tone May Be in Mexico. Terre rere eee es sault and bat said to myself, past sa bs + sod . P four Improved |, CHICAGO, Aug. 11--The patice | pera ove ee Be See en at, improve’ [have an unconfirmed report that {~~ = — Tee Pee eee teat donee tots, which Rave sold du: | President Stensland traveled to Fort bank failure at the tim aa * _* a! = ye ° $2.66. Worth with a Chicagoan end told | der me are being watched. bot STEAMER BUM DOWN SPAN|@ THOMPGON TRIAL SEP. 17. * the big roartem ts are shown to be asneased at from 76 | * Papal mao see - jhim he was en route to Mexico. there has been no trace of the mis®/ O46 011 a pangs BLock.|* *| Heetance, Which are Aserseed at lor an average of $9 per cent The Chlengenn wes ignorant of ae | & ton, who to answer for * | ADING LAKE SUPERIOR TRAF.|@ murder of the late George Mead # & Emory, has been eet for Sep- *| 1 Fic, @ tember 17. William H. Thomp 4 LE JOURNEYS TO THE wit ett ura Ne & will act as counsel, No date * < . ae See n set by Judge Frater & —_--— ° —_——— — (ocripps News jee ‘or the Creffield and Mitohell # a sn sy RACE TRACK FOLLOWER AC-| Biusir's partntr was arrested # Hi DULUTH, Minn, Aug. 11—Tho|® trials, *| | Jenver th ee nd after bi ‘ |steamer Troy, « lake freighter, col-| * *] CUSED OF TAKING PART IN| Denver thie week, and ash Hded with » span of the Interstate|# *** eee HEE EEE EHS gellar ecclesia |bridge today and precipitated it Into A BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY IN | |ice Of Bias ire ie en antesning itinlisinvonine SCRE EE HEEEEESE EES THRARRERE REE H HH & tho Channels on elther wide of the Ban orange oie Br ope * * center pler. Navigation to and from NEW YORK CITY. e = y . ee ee Le Geetwin, carpenter, Sit lem $100, pinno $100, sewing ma «lt (Scripps News Bervice) * & In Seattle « prizefighter and #|the upper portion of the harbor ant pet gag trnatcatiye-raling begging vat IM Brenoe, ie ansensed on | #10, furniture $200, diamonds $10,l@ GOLDPIBLD, Nev, Aug. 11— @|@ bis followers are classed as #|whteh Is the most active portion at sedined Gh mmwaeaae oF te 0h Sewing machine $20 #@ Every automobile in Goldfield #|@ vagrants under the state law, @/the head of the lakes, is blocked With ne ’ jewels and) ve inter 4 cece Chaikin Da fernitare $160, totat » and Madison,|@ will be used to escort Battling ®@ & which does not recognize the @{It is impossible even for tugs to ey on hin person, Robert 0. | Ul neler & a corteat oral | @ Nelson and bis training reti- #|® occupation as being a “visible #}pa Traffic between Duluth and ns been following the| ene iad “ | Cone, 913 Washington St.}@ nae into town. Nelson is ox @ @ and lawful means of support.” & Lane Superior is cut off ¢ Meadows for three erie als schine $20, furniture $400,|@ pected to arrive from Tonopah & | ® It was this feature of the law @| The Great Northern railway owns xied t the elty| ‘The men are accused of entering @ @ at 2 o'clock this afternoon. & @ that recently caused Chief #/the bridge, which is one of the long Detectives Byrne and jewelry » in New | Chadwick, 922 = Fifte hi@ There ts great interest in the #\@ Wappenstein to run all the @\est draw spans in the world. Forty cuit aieahns rty tting away with a trag} lavenue N, furniture $260, boat $260,|@ coming battle and the people * @ fighting men out of town, he #/steamers in the upper harbor are at diamonds to the ie anneased | total $754. are making preparations to # # maintaining that they are ®|cut off from the lake MEXICAN SUITOR SEEK eon $260, total| Herman Chapin, Second and Cot-|® give the fighters a royal wel @ | @ practically nothing better than *) - , lumbia, automobile, ete, $1990, noth-|@ come. * ® common vagrants * BRYAN SEEING PARIS. TRIBUNAL TO DEFEAT O08 — HE s| teens srersvaen west § RANGE FLUCTUATIONS trie ¢ Chappetie, 160 pect, (ERE EERE EE EEE RARER Eee (Scripps News Service.) DURATE « Weak $500, 2 wagons and carrt- PARIS, Ang. 11.—William "TWILL BE SLOW. ts not * $260, watch $20, furniture $260. Bryan arrived here today. He rf * at nonda $50, total $12 4 g arranged a sight-seeing tour of th Frank Cis ie ety (Scripps News Service.) fa ae-initere $2 thing « CINCINNATEL OD Ave Ea nh $20.| Ciise, 1 VETERANS TO PICNIC uardo Mendosa, a wealthy Hidalgo ile a ff h $2 j i.w * — — e @ $125, furmit a} $390.14 horses $260, carriages and aut oe of Mexico, applied for a writ of a L. Den is not | mobile, 91,96 achine $10 The veterans of the Spantsh-| habeas corpus thie morning to com-|OWNERS OF SMALL HOMES/where there are | many pote furniture 104. ia American war will give « pienic at| pel Mexican Consul A | homes, the homes of people fo mo¢ cemawagy o ' Pleabat Beach to-morrow. The|liver to him his aweethe | ARE ASSESSED AT 60 PER circumstances, homes whic . F | in ny inet k been act or, 1206 ain nior fentgre of the day will be a ball|Ariamend!, who is heriess 1 Jin many instances have & - “ae plane sechiine Cai Rateeie ie weterans of Te |000, Ghe ts the daughter of a Mex) CONT. WHILE THOSE wHo 1 with much effort and sacrie Pree we ows coms and Seattlo, Boats leave} ican attorney OWN DOWN TOWN LOTS GET tote) $27 . $137 every hour Mendosa urges the court to haster Some Illustrations. ' Et & Crane is assessed on horse ¢ 909 King street Cire SE 9 pallet ieiatinpie - the girl's appearance to permit them} OFF WITH 10 AND 20 PER! 11 inis table are given prices a t S aaah te ear t ‘iture $225, total $359.) wig IT MADE IN SEATTLE?” as of Commerce, te very much LATE TELEGRAPH The t is returnable Mond CENT. | since J sorely ag Drage agy =H Oe : " ion | pleased with the result of the ven morning. The Mexican youth says cy teal Bane gy ors $190, fu $500, diamonds $109.1 ve UNIVERSAL INQUIRY | ture. He said this morning this te He will find pencig Hig wading Fi ceggabti,, 1 am very much gratified. 1 had} irl and ¥ y her bef wners of 7 ‘ > ay pa at ° — FROM SHOPPERS TODAY, heped tor tho co-operation of the! (Scripps News Service.) ® < a ie ind Bat | he Belling Axsesse@ ; : | people in this idea, and they hav REVAL, Aug. 11.--Many factory | stg Ai t ee jLot. Block Pas Ma : nded much beyond my expec-| Werkmen struck today In sympathy | re \ have ev-| 850 x A street, my goodness! you don't ona, and I believe that now,| Wth the mutineers of the cruiser | t ol unjustly used by 3.100 70 : sewing | mean to say that that pretty pleoe| since the people of Seattle know | Pam@yat Azova, about to be court z oy hed 1 his dep-| 1 : 1,70 H4-| of dress goods was made tn Seattle! | Just what is made In our city, there | mertaied ‘ tly hich valua 0 Bes Bese oegeaage every year, which will mean an| , for that addition a oN h| 2B ' Queen Anne} Why, I had no Idea that any thing) 1h. a¢5' ‘geattie Made’ days in| ‘HONGKONG, Ang. 11.—Ptrates| nO | Compared with those fixed {a pes 85 « © 310.) avenue, 2 $28, 5 $126, | like that was made right here enormous growth of the business of | attdeked (he British launch Wing aya | parts of the city H tal $490 furnitere $670, gold and ativer plate| “By ginger! that collar was made | this elty nat, killing one and wounding three | thine ob Vad ell, Me gat sensesss ° ¥ 4 and & th nat, kd . A | In many portions of the clty, as i h. | $10, diamonds $20, total $960. in Seattle. Well, what do you think “Beattie Made Day’ has served | The thieves stole $500 and a chest) ying ever lalready point out by The Star i Jof that? Here f have been paying | * two-fold purpose. It has not only of optum day marks lroal estate is assessed at but from 16 | nearly twice a® much for my col-| opened the eyes of the citizens of P 5 tion and the returns will be known | 19 to 30 per cent of its actual selling ae ike MEN LESS : lars than the price of that one made| Seattle, who were ignorant of the| PANAMA, Aug. 11——Seventeen | within 19 days “ i ably trae of] Total 11 lote’..g/kee STAM ’ ' here in Seattle. It's me for Seat-| variety and the amount of articles| Colpmibians, former evolutionist | |.) “aco pracant rt rty held for] ‘This ts an average azeceement up by a» ma afternoon | tig made goods hereafter.” | made in Seattle, but has also open-| M@tierals, were arrested today on| NORTHWESTERN OFF MONDAY [Tiny vo ne roperty lay ae oe cone RAIN AT PANAMA on First and Columbia, and robbed| ‘gavings Itke these are being|ed the eyes of many of the resi-| te charge of conspiring against the) ; eee ates eee anas son, (el, Det, cout of the acta sellin of @ purse taining a check fF | heard on the streets today, as this | dents of outlying districts, who pay Gorities during the revolution of | Steamer Northwest rm will sail | OCCU . v ne of ihe ete question. & t y h ° rord yuy be city a vielt « o i a wee j for ne baday 4 ’ . by . . se an ae | is the day when everybody is buy-| the elty a visit once or twice a week Orclock. It ta expect | On Asessers Gecka: Soke ce ced Geer a ing Seattie-made goods tn order to do thelr shopping. ieaeua neue wale ine arb | pot heel + (eripps ice.) | From the appearance of the st ne residents of the city have j he | : stoned } pp pecharey ee. the people are keeping up the rep ays held the reputation of being| : greyhound. | trnct books tn) And Stil! Others, AS teamer 1 e th av, | from a wee , rom year to few days ago there was file i ' ion of the Seattle spirit, as the al to it, but t y proved It , vo ote are crowded with shoppers | yond « doubt, and from now on it] Cots Quartermaster Harbor and | now |year the assessed value of each|a deed to lot 4, block €3, of A s i rd. He ail intent 83 buying Seattle made|is expected that Seattlemade ar f gre apie ad span for a record run |piece and par el of land tn th Denny's vddition, in North + rin | ent @ e nal is F. Goos . na P. ne ot| coods. | ticles will be in great demand fre i count in ich the price named was $12 « n the steamer Dolphin were today re-| georetary Yand of the Cham-| people all over the state - if RILEY BOUND OVER, | On this book Is noted in pencil | 00 The assessed valuation of the caked o6 the ge of axeaulting}| t . last night about 6:30 |from time to e the transfer|property is $19,000, or less thag yma © Charges Bad Faith ag ge rg the Deiphin | a - — aoe grabbed at the brid Charles ted on suspl-| prices of particular pieces of prop-lone-sixth of the selling price. BaHINGTON, D. C., Aug ti D iewotlhy Mie Mya _ WILL WELCOME CHOIR, WOMAN RETURNS WATCH. the driver struck him "over ‘ robbed Ander. Jerty an shown by the records in the! A recent transfer of Hots 1 snd 4 jompors ¢ s the pro-| other evidence introduced was nol o nd three times with the butt | sor night of|county auditor's office recording |of C. C. Terry's Second additio Pered pian fo tation of [strong enough to convict ae | | ¢ the wh | Aus 1 ® preliminary | real est From these books | th rth > { Nieth ev] Chinese pode The Cymrodorion soctety will] Charles Joerger, employed in a/*?4 be whip | vary | rea : H s|the northeast corner o wr t the Panama y h 1 his bond fix- | anyone sted may secure aland Terrace st., names a conside faunal gore charges Comaulo DRAKE TO PAY FINE. meet tonight at the A. O. U. W.| Main st. employment office while | TO HUNT IN ALASKA, ) lveaaonable entionnte of the. Yaluieiation ef GARAGE: ‘thee date are. ae Boner Shonts » bad faith, He ~ - hall and complete arrangements for | in company with a woman, was rob- lranging in any particular addition|sessed at $7,000, less than one+ nined 1 M. F. Drake, recently con the reception of the Royal Welsh ee Philadelphia, | STOLE HIS BIKE Liottet “eg Ri » 3 ~ t to t coolies, says “ 1 or cept! o! 0 els | oa ol # nters from Philadel phi 3 or distric t t r nestor _ ania les, SAYS | | ore Justice George, and fined $60 | Male chotr, which will visit Seattie| P64 Of ® watch last night. Later by J. F, Janney, «i | From this, book te taken the: fab-finet Seale Of Wel te ts. ook 16 and costs for placing poison with|in December on their tour of the the woman, having heard that) night on the Portland for Seldovia A Jerbert, Ninth av. » lowing purchase valuations of lots|Latona First addition, names & SAYS HE WAS HELD UP. | intent to kill dogs, and who appeal-| United States. The final plans for | Joerger intended lodging complaint} where they will spend six and Denny st. reports the theft ot in Central Seattle addition. Central /consideration of $7,600. The lots , ET led from the decision, has finally| the Labor day picnic at Woodland | with the police, returned the watch | hunting game in that Alaskan dis-|q bicycle stolen from the pubite lib- | Seettle is one of the outlying addi-lare assessed at $120 @ lot, or $480 Albert Panu, ge 14, employed at | agreed to pay hie fine. park will siso be completed. hed messeuger, triet, rary yesterday afternoon, tlons where the lots are small and for the four. eT Le ee ee THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER SEA‘ NUMBER TWO OW THE POOR MAN PAYS THE RICH MAN'S TAXES HOW THE ASSESSOR BOAKED THE HOMES. Four Vacant Lot Assessments ect 0, Denny-t Park, w Ty aeconed per : aa ym Park 6 srewned 16 pe La k ' # adit worth $1 Lot 6, Block 81, Terry's Be addition, worth § ¢ owed at § © pe «of the f 10 per ce Four Small Residence Astesaments, House and let 1, block Wa Walla addition, Worth $1,100; ammensed at $1.5 4 per cent nnd lot 6 t Central Beattie, worth aasomned at $850, 80 pe House and lot ¢ block §, Exete aud worth nanewmed at $2,000, oF 105 per ce House and lot 2, block 12, Renton Mil addit worth $2,660; assessed at $2,400, or per ce Averoue of the four # per ce FOR rTLE, ECAST.—Falr OWNERS OF SMALL Tonight WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 PeeeeeeeteOrrerrri cette tit t iter Se eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee RRR ee ~ NOCUSES DIRECTORS OF BEING FORGERS and Gunday; Light North Winds 1906. ARE LIKE THE "HOLY ROLLERS OMLAHOMA SECT TO BE PROSE | GUTED ON CHARGE OF iM | | | MORAL HABITATION—LEAD | | | | ©A CLAIMS DivINE PoweR. | | (Gtar Special Bervice.) | | ORLAHOMA CITY, Oklw, Aus! | a) A a named Joho ' } with about were, has turned te God Almight The } } jing in tents. Th ¢ te . of nonsensical foolishoess and ii ns |together la dis of moral PRESIDENT OF PUGET SOUND] jelvil jaw | | Charge b heen filed in the BANK CAUGES ARREST OF A} Glatsiet court of this atty and a leg ‘|| BOY WHO ATTEMPTED TO to rid “ of the ot CASH A CHECK towable crowd OLD TIME TOUT IN THE TOIL | William Liteon, alleged by the the ti empte | polices be a racing *t and old is morning at the Puget itime bunco artiet, was arrested on . [First ay. and Jackson st. at 45 om yesterday afternoon by Detectives Brypes and Phillips The chief ha» forbidden the toute jt come tmte the city, and his wish ; les have been obeyed to the letter by | The boy te being bold oft who have} wna loafing place Yesterday, however, Litron > jeame somewhat bolder and jed tmto the city, o jpat as he stepped off the son will be held pending an exer touts, the majority thade Georg headquarters, while the gated ventu CHURCH FAIR PLANNED. car. 1 Rt. Rev, Bishop O'Dea arrived tr night from the ret VOL PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE = I ENTS PER MONTH 8. NO. 144 a “PRACTICE” BULLETS MISS GRAND DUKE Narrow Escape for Czar’s Cousin at Camp Maneuvers--Deliberate Assassination Thought to Have Been Planned by Supposed Loyal | Troops---Czar Gives Up His Camp Trip. (Scripps News Service.) | Czar Given the Lie M Jog pesos r lay grand duke was t * ‘ | c owere ‘ « ® ty firing ° w| th orn A k spond the | the “HOW THE TRUST — SCOOPED IN LOU | } H 1 t ; ni a