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LAST EDITION Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHE The Only Paper CUBAN REVOLT H Showers Ton’ FORECAST—Probably SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SECOND ight or Wednesday; Light South TUESDAY, AUGUST ai Winds 1906 THE SEATTLE STAR PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8 NO. 152 a5 CENTS PER MONTH MACKINTOSH CONVINCED OF | t } | é ¢ ee ee) i ‘ * * . ‘ Rebels by Overt Acts Ho pe to Involve Government ‘vTAN WHEAT Chilean City te Agaials DANK CLEARINGS. Says Their ls No Question That Ballots Have 4 ‘ ® Ave 1, 1806 Si eeeasiia® j With Foreign Powers, Thereby Hastening RUINED BY RUST ShockedDisaster 3°" poe Been Marked Since They Were Cast and : . : ‘ * : intervention by Other Countries Than United oe Foretold in Dail f Increaae over name ‘ Counted---Is Prepared to Make Every Effort © . OGDEN, Utah, Aug A third] oretoid in Vaily * . i é to Fi R ibili f States, Which Can Step in If Necessary. of the entire wheat orep ta this RE ee rye o Fix Responsibility for Crooked Work, vielnity ie ruined by rust. The lose | Newspapers. is confined tw the Irrigated erop,| POLICE RAID BIGMARCK | se |the dry farmers’ crop not being] — n ten ¥ had been made with Thi PEER E EEE EEE EEE ERE EERE EEE HEE HS [touched It means about $1,600,000 The Bismarck was raided lus estar arbiert he a eg wl os z : PMs " : # |loss to the farmery bereabouts | LIMA, Aug. 21—-A second heavy [Right for the purpose of arresting ing, where the r¢ : , FP Bog eit ag ® HAVANA : oe as @ tores 5 nto | earthquake shocked Valparaiso laet) titr women, sald to be of ques | lots was in on th precinet of the Tenth Saeae the elt Am ney fed & |night. There wae a slight shoek|tonable character, who have been| caatee ac ara Attorney Kenneth Mackintosh con:|In that precinct 24 municipal own : eins © rm the hit tet R oe bs here this morning presenne the ¥ ' fee sone ‘8 il H f S | vinced bin eif that the ballots tn | « p ballots, three social bale pry add gg act Ge barn ne women are Mra. iat the precincts of the cit nd one prohibit jot, orige @ government » a > " | Jone - = S 2 Papers Foretoid Disaster \elng, Katherine Kennedy and Gra ma ope 0 aving : b ahared the 7 tr ark 4 = Fo Sit ta repo » been arrests at is held we SANTIAGO, Aug. 21--Only vow [Foater, the former being rele , : The pre-| were changed #0 » show votes st. omens = a $} ae Aiea of che cortbaunke [08 eusb ball of $100 and the Iatte | Pacific Mail Steamer | {0%.°n! uted by", him | for republican candidates, und on sage b ° - ted najor being held at the city jal! fe trial were the Fo b fr f € f t ‘or 1 « Terrier errLrC TT ee TTT damage be appreciated. A t ity ene , . ad I x n oO Di he I . of the modern houses in this ety | fore Justice Alexande | Manchuria Ashore ven » punted the first thing | marke were made {s ink the are unfit for habitation A th me ore t deve " arks ip pew 4 ec has bee rganized th more 1 work had been ins AVANA, Aug. 21-—Cuban el ok sa an been organiee Near Honolulu. “4 eee kintosh Convinced lars Arying te force fore'e services te the gov *ottering — Spe Ge as to walk in most of the @ evid f fling with eae ee f A large ‘ . ” account of fallin ebrie tt be box t two ‘ yor “ a0 well os Ame ry falling p can be no fern atch = f the Dan Marines May pREW YOR TRUST PRESENT) Advan fees Tae FD berg Rh Pe Ch ble tha et have , | € that ¢ num be € Hod A 1 A bs that the ere Th conasiener the residence of the! WASHINGTON : THINKS PUBLIC sHoULD “ste hat the number - me oe ia - Prva t « inter last night, and wate es Sona’ a ch 2,000, The night of August ‘ i « « ed t «|: Trenton wes. The ; \ 4 ERECT MONUMENT TO COR|!6 was rendered baleful by flashing : meg sd ergy inet of e of ws esstions | Gume te — lightning driving rain, thet the ' . th ¢ b wae : a their ba te give f PORATION wires enapping, the fe 5 « ” sealed “ a a on the sult of earthquakes, whieh proved ful hes r i. « within were : we: oa = . eis | follow other tn we \s oe oe sae 8 fo have be ol fiat ot he same per- U, & May Intervene eceasary. If it le found that | \ 4 th that break in t ; Fi Piggy om Aa ean he were In 6Om®, YGTON Aug. 21 i" e NEW YORK, Aw Weske con wee bage Qneel ip taking ar and te eit s. The f t t with pen nae WASHING : in : cil, ie in iteelf suff it Cube did pot aes United ar ines be went | Oeler mt of ‘the joe trust neous! firet tet Mee « t lots b ti the 7 “ ri thet fo interven: * country the revo! ste, | Wane w before the grand jury 4 minutes and & de cs “WO were © ec ’ — y: take sued #t er the t { States does | this morning. He was indiguant to tha ny in the , 2 5 s crow het A t a the Pie t t.| mot have te it a reques think he should have been cun roca Magy h «' on, wh tte reput c ndidate whether we cas fix the om, = lly cca das Hyg pant ' , nilago citizen, T anes aer teat wats : . tty for this crooked work 5 ie oa if the p he in to ring . . Gate mor ‘eque wa eo, howeve nd I have as ye followed, In the the - muld @ ese owin oven i* he ar . . Riplinger, next Mulle c 7 rove od Tevolution, ta © « Dynamite Bombs Taken a monument to the trust instea ds taal 8 . a, [eer The I an returned to Hon- | Reynolds een unable to convince myself incase HAVANA, Aug. 21-—A man was|lfing It The’ ot sved the cf Nebraskans NameElicits “amine : ae Marking of Ballote can offense of this character caught at Pinar de ts ’: orn. | how a ot . tor fuet r ” ¢ ¢ th rigit { the offens it « b Paima is Confident ing with 20 dyn be ie to up the pri " : Manchur ¢ get off} A compa ne orig eve e offense itself can be ) dynar i yup price ° te e L ht t t magi chon e we otes but 4 |count with the recount shows that | proven The sta we give the HAVANA. Ave President posse non The ¢ » the | ortage | i ook was fron ittle Applause When + othe er botlers are 7 clot the 29 t th hoe 1" leustody of the bal n a county, Pees and bis advisers believe the | Feport that the rebels would resort] Bantiago and Mert ‘ : pi ficial ¢ a lection to the county aud . 4 to cope to assassination. It ' ' M h the center at Limache Mentioned in Ill- oma effort to fleat the| Ws e of the count { require that he shall keep with a present although that § pel of me eo O'Fe a b INS The latter towns and Quillota, with GF . be ‘e thie af coun foore pwing t six mo The elty . ealgced because \ population, at inois oday. a cities antes vane tee 1" oe . es the ballots in a eity . 2a assigned Genera ar) FROM MISS Jestroyed ps - ; Fearless, Ati| chan The comparison shows | election into the hands of the comp ee eee nn henn Seats duty. Secretary O'Fa nies th The earthquake was fc ot ee | pase » have been taken off, but |that on the recount, counting the | tre but I do not know of any, re ta en who | story Naval © . | the fficers refuse to leave the ship, |"doctored” ballots their face | provision requiring bim to kepp 7 — — faye 1 promt, fil. Awe t1—W There heavy swell on and a high| Value, Riplinger received 160 votes |them intact for six months a paper rediction the om Bur . ‘ t t " { i ri ‘ 1 statute Several exctiing mated pape: -~ early apect of a lively fight.) Wine « netend of 72, ae given him by le a specific or genera a , haltecl i2'Gik 4emae caus eel ee eee HTO4 aiate Chairman Boeschens th | - official re while Moore's vote r nd covering tits potmt I i. |morning in the annua sainent Greteful ¢ 3 th 5 Democratic state cor | is reduced from 87 to . prosecution would stand. f |The moet exefting match of the ne ter Sere this morning. The | Only 14 of the at Mackintosh in Earnest. 4 weetaing wea blifed beteccn Mis ALPARAISO, | Aus . m won on every side were “doctored the vote on) 94 ash is going more deeply A. Rien ond Mee Rall, wh pool < « . . rt. One man, daring oe ne Meynold n, the official count +.:4 the question of fraud in the jwulted In Mise Hyan’s fay Rene resets Sreten It’ hto oppome Bryan, led the Cook cour oe epelionn cant « co’ 4 declares that if “ in exceedingly cleve ” Sy, b in . [m mm c e cial coun ify he will start prosecution joute are very pursling to ber op-|fonet : . up the] jy Onn pal ownership Ca? a eainst persons suspected of crook- | ponent ‘ me Geos, re $5, and on the re work. He go first into the |. The mors gpete ‘deneltae note for a conditions in the Sixth preeinet of mee © will cause the vari | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY | follows meee gre te Beng agreed | Palpable Evidence. the First ward, and the Fifth pre- aking games in the city Beals beat Fe 62,60 5 tones ¢ Boxes But the palpable eviden t of the Seventh ward, where the police de INTENDS TO PLACE BOATS! jiintor beat Lampmann bh leone acer on ted be a full] Dr, He F. Titus, nat lthat the s had been “doc frauds were the m _ informed this! ory SEATTLE sKaoway |, Mist Ryan Beat 3 Dell, 6 Salting paon’s | # at party s|tored” is contained in the a he recount was ain barge cigs pommel symuntiges, 8 t Al her t a ce of the ballots themselves. Asjly after 12 o'clock e games ca the) ROUTE WITH SOUTHERN] it i 2 | Stewart tn foctored” ballots in other final results of it cannot be ascel he slot machine nominations he de Immar e «| precincts, the fraudulent markings | ta 4 until after the report of the the chief of po TERMINUS IN THIS CITY. bate i ud 4 are all so muect commissioner has been filed and ed at once to Hogee’ speech lav. and Pike «t Hately sugge the ¢ sted ball counted by the owed = Willie a made by the same court i ts arent, however, ainst which the ob-/| ° jwhigh etteied ine same pencil, while from what is already known, that s given ite birth) If arrangements now being made <3 ony enth at markings m by Dow did not gain enough in the re- the appea are carried through the stearmeabip me very different on different ballots | count to sustain his con mention bv r stores . and different from the fraudulent | he was counted out in the election, fre all others department of the Canadian Pacific Nebraska Republicans. t anon rks though be hae established gross ece « ory hae allway will operate at least one LINCOLN, Neb. Auk cote ob-| On th of the ballots the orig: |frauds both in the original count side representing a steamer and possibly two from: yin h a » for} * 1, wan also t s8-|inal marke had be by the/and in the subsequent meddling There a ve dice repre 2 to Southeastern Alaska Bae the ot m tomeor b yt ¢, but wae sed | voters a while the false marks | with the ballots. O carde REIT season fight is on * hip, with an} It pod that the So: ate a * dice are rolled into a small At present the Canadian Pacific railroed atform likely b atitu ity of the} = frame pad he ky person mak-|operates three steamers between m ¢ “ill endoubtedly be Attor- | O@inance prohibiting requ mber ts given Victoria, Vancouver and Skagway ney eral Norris Oe and for the pure ne 12% cents |Two steamers next season will be/ pine agate the arre 1 im trade. The operated from Canadian ports, and | Ohio Democrats Gather. jhave arrang to hold . the same|Seattle wil be the southern ter OLUMBUR, « j meet t this slot ma-|minus for one, and possibly two ity is , " ” Arrangements now being —_—_—_—_— tending Ne ' yy point. however, sccording | made to secure steamers of Amer County of tn , maeting. sd Mayor, arines in the question fean registry for the Seattle kag oan of disvens 6 be a Vincent Har Pao ie whet mon Vielt the place| way service. BJ. Casio spent sev The county commissioners this pleted ship canal along the 1B s well ker al auth a] bat Se ihe purpose ees ‘an lanes Gave fa Oe tee ‘week morning proved the canal government righ ay Hoclaliat |}ON THE WHOLE THEY ARE | Commissioner M. T. Sanders, of St. Es ng a an e ~ ate | i rhe Great Northern was Mayor Moore ts of the/it ts given out that one of his lutions drawn up by ; waters of Puget sound iii ae ; | é aul. The Grea orthern © game ca be | poses here was to Prana sg jon | Attorney Mackintonh acco the waters of Lake Washin at — Ae eee 1 It ; LAUNCH PRINCESS ROYAL. SATISFIED WITH VALUATION | represented by T x Commis joner lexal words a gambling for a charter on a well kaown|the wishes of James A. Moore we bonds to be payable to James! taday the plattorn wa te Jes wa h AND REQUESTS ARE FOR| 40" Pag try lv ner ae a a by the |stewmer It ie now up to the voters of foore or bearer 20 years after! sgoai) Patterson ps A Royal, the new! | Assistant Tax Commissioner John and nance as are| —— |King county to decide whether or with Interest at 4 percentam, | jgenaire ia constrncted by the) MINOR CHANGES. |L. Snapp, of Seattle. The Union satay A dls naga ne relict ly. ond Esquimalt, will be ie cific was represented by sa ’ heads te be és Yh to posited in escrow condit within two months. Th SN ae Ere Tax Commissioner C. P. Bis BRINGS LOAO OF CEMENT | a ~y the reemalation. of | Selivered to said Moore ’ be fully insta j sett, of this elty -—- ithe canal, dt 1 upon the full completion * down the ways | Representatives of the B for the Urion Pacific, hs Morwes! ie jth nal, and to assume all ia-|WPOM fe } | 1 : ite pore hag 5 egian steamer Northern bility for damages im the acquire | #84! Mad the acceptance ¢ Northern, Northern Pacific ked a reduction on certain Wiles arrived from Sen Fr lment Of richtarway and other |(he United States in WOMAN'S SLAYER IN JAIL. Jiinion Pacific railroads appeared | ¢ » owned by his company, but arty this morn 15 enpense incident to the undertak.|*24 form set forth and wins ¥ | before the county board of equ |when shown that the company’s Tels of cement raith, | ing in th solution passed Fe Haag see |tton this morning k for reduc |property was assessed at prices &Co She wil! e Wall st.} No estimate as to the possible | 08rd ¢ aty Commissioners on aul. bane tions In the assessed valuations of! similar to adjacent property owned dock tonigh' Macharge expense the county will be put to} Be 2t8t day of August, 1906, and i night by Deputy Sherift|th? Property of the roads The| by individuals, he wit brew ule a> ong 4 * ight at before the canal is completed has is compliance with the pr ne eds. and anak tx vnty ;areat Northern and Northern Pa- | ae iscks of the act of congres approve , sr 20 h the county | citic road asked th e assess eR NE been made, and it being the desire | Jy. sy "Toog, anthartemne it 1 ljail. Matenche does not deny the| cific roads kek ie sonete Peculiar Blunder. jot the commissioners that the coun truction of v id : ge i on —_—_ \ehooting but t t he dow ment on their sidetrack be re - 1 ty leeur BO mere expense or +, | Mtruction said canal, said from 75 cents a foot, @ ed by, ‘ A neighborhood quarrel, brought|*Y incur no more expepse oF reat’ ito assume and be responsible | | not know wh The case | from TS Sor. to t, as fixed | Sedgwick, for the Northern Pa lon by the intense rivalry of t¥Olihe canal than necessary ‘the fol damages and claims, if any Al nl being urged al}! being in entigal the prose-|‘rii4 was the only request for g re | ot called attent to a peculiar . A may be } seat Charitable persons to tak cuting ney who will file an in *lthough not exceptional blunder on Tacoma steamer is @eing aired) jowing pre th nt bmit- | ™* legally charges ti duction on prope i for ra 7 and fought out before United States | tor ma conc a ee anit |i by reason of aiding in t itien in the matter, Secre P ation against Matenche in a See ee path tenis sass | eS t of the assessor. The ae- 6; ought out befor ed es\ter to the voters at the specta ss = 2 laedl nent ollo” ‘ Ifew day ° pargose Ca els x o tide i lot show Inspectors Turner and Whitney to-|tion to be held September struction of sald canal in the dell following telegram to| few days It uctions on real property| fo efodn sserce = on day. Captain Hall, of the Vashon, | ner aforesald?” jthe pres of the National Red ee cam ta tate ‘inl mprovements had been a : Question at Issue. . Cross society | q \ jvalued and listed at $6,000, while and Captain Ferguson, of the Bur-| ; The action of the commissioners OS | also the Union Pacific pg ton, engaged In a race last week! Shall King county issue ite ne is in fall accord with © sueKes The Seattle Chamber of Com ava eataiied the lot itself is vacant lot with ee Tacoma, oe ated In a |gotlable bonds to the amount of| tions made in 7 tiem (merce will act as your agents in | sage sagan ee nothing on it whatever. Sergwick leollision in which several hundred $500,000 for the purpose of alding| times during the of the forwarding or disbursing con | In the main the ratiroads appear| declared that the tot 1 assessment CoN ein Solna, were in| the Ualted States in securing a|negotiations in the att ltributions which your organization satisfied with the ement on the company’s property ad Deep myster bicaeihe’ Cena “? my “ lipay elect to make for the benefit| lfixed by A . and the|lands in this county has been fn- nahronds he danger cores of passengers made lof the Chilean ¢ thauake suffer | tax cc n Jay Sedg-| creased from $4,000,000 last year to action of the mayor! written to the inspectors. r gus soragph pe + ed sage ne HE wn! be - . ni ro “ oaks toeum to echeeed 2, C. Mare abd will handle funds in any man. wiek, who he North-| $6,400,000 this year, an increase of the restrict dletrict. I 2 smegma > ier on he ih has resigned to aceept the position |nér which In your Judgment will err Pacific, stated that regardless | 62 cent. It was pointed out Heted et. Lang tices and calling for an investige ae meuetona laupector at Port Towa. {prove most effective and expodi | of the minor protest which he made|to him that other property in the ¥ a the bie | thos va = © “s ? unt r x 7 and Chief Waypenstein are) The inquiry this morning | ee ee i ae how Nise than aah cree 4 a eg yore ined “Oe ‘ og davadbaeasttsiecee mn. ies met tay vat neither off-|and fully 26 Tacomnaus were pret litter aaune thas’ we none Mr. Jon the Pacific or Atlantic con T) GOLDSBORO, N.C. Ang. 21.—| road was granted or not the taxes} y ord regarding the ent as witnesses aptain Fergu : - a tpg ye " Re \'The mutilated body of le Se nf e compa: vould raid oF Its change son and Captain Hall have wth | | presidency of the club; the request |, A* wan stated in tie tie oat any ee SS tesenrale dear et - mats" wane 6 ald be DU RRR EERE EN RENEE me Mose Gold: | been on the stand and during nad he <suanive Pa ll t Of} request for money or supplies George Waddil, a planter, was! legal fight would be le against |» WATER SHUT OFF. % constituents are testimony no opportunity was over aetricken city. but they would |found this morning. Her lips had|them, Usually when the roads are |» 2s ing tty hall @p looked to take a slap at the other Mane Wwoney that would be | been torn as if with a naked hand, | dissatisfied with thy sessments I 4 to tak 0 at wor ve d, | dissatisfte nthe 8 | Water will be shut off to * ain an audience) The trial will last for several days PAYS FOR HIS TALK, od for the sufferers land her neck was terribly bruised.|on thelr property they make veiled|® morrow from 8 a. m. to 12 m. & Through the may-|usdoubted!y The trial will be bot-] son0 F. Miller was yesterday — She had been ravished, The people| threats to take them into court un-|% in the district north of North w ss learned that jly contested. Attorney James Ash Mather, a laborer, wae| Steamers Umatilla and Buckman|around Fremont, near where the | less they are reduced |x and East Fifty-ninth sts, eat w men will not bejton repr the Barton people| "Unanimously chosen president Of /tined $10 this morning im Judge jerrived at San Franciseo this morn-\erime was committed, are enraged. The Northern Pacific was repre-|% of Green lake. * ave an opportunity and A fe acting for the [the King County Republican club| Alexander's court for ustug obscene |ing from Seattle, and the Queen {Another lynching is scheduled for| sented by Sedgwick, who Is assist le * Peume business in a short time. steamer Vashon by the executive committee of that |language in a restaurant Hieft Friseo last night north bound. this section. lent tax commissioner. and Taxliee#eee ee eeeeeeeae

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