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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE \ LAST EDITIO The Only Paper it THE SEATTLE STAR Fair toni ght and Sunday; light north toenst winds WEATHER FORECAST a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 8. NO. 156 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUS RUSSIAN PREMIER | TRUCK BY BOMB Ss a5, 1906. ie That Dares to Print the News LAFAYETTE GRAHAM WAS EASY ONE FOR MATT RIES ? Haske Mir of $31,00 in an Effort to Win Back $1500$ Lost on First Journey- Turned in Seattle Since Last June, NO MORE EXTENSIONS sing Man Taken to Eastern Point and There Swindled Out 0 by Harriman and Brown--Made Two Trips, the Second,‘ Tricks i! M. Stolypin’s Body Badly Mangled and Physicians Hold No Hope of His Recovery--Crime Committed During Regular Saturday Reception=« Official Had Been Marked for Death by the Terrorists. | SER EHS TENE YEA TAREROME DETER HS HSER EN ER EYEE EY YY f ’ . anaes ° ——— PY ‘ a ould be completed seal ieee “+e eee reese alt | ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 26 body was so torn that it caused the ¢ of the nm to consideration as newspapers, the Times and Post-Intel 14 months firet report of his death ' In spit Pay | a BANK CLEARINGS. # | Premier Btolypin, whose death was Co idiery gurrounded the house . of this city have maintained absolute silence regarding the recent exposure of NAUGHTY BOYS CAUGHT vd * | reported this morning, was struck and admission was denied to everys » Higencer ii | aA 1906 $115 4, tian ah ‘ ‘tn one. The explosion ignited the : the operation, right in the city of Seattle, of probably the greatest confidence game of its terday Detective Corbétt and j# A ad 1,018 y x) by a bomb thrown by # revolution” iouse, causing much damage. Phy ’ i s t Officer Ketehum broke up i? . * | ist iclans have given no hope of the ever carried on in the United States. Because of the magnitude of the “scoop” ob vod of bad bo who have ? ay ry Me edhe eet *| The outrage occurred during the promise a siiacerg tas kind en ne continual db © Stolypl £ ssined by The Star in connection with this affair, both the Times and the P I. started huces in the vicinity of Ninth and # |reguiar Gaturday reception by the riveg letter from the terror tained by Howe Tue bare wan ta Tnaeke Ax 46 44 6 4 wl premier at his home on Apothecar saying he would be killed for re Judge Frater, of the juver WILL LAY CORNER STONE, |!6* Island... Hie badly wounded sisting the reactionaries. ¢ out in an effort to secure denials of the truth of the story as published in The Star last i | az f hat f hich th | | tead of securing that for which they searched, they found on all sides nde t next Bund. ft EFS Thursday. Ins |Hundreds Are Wounded, | k next Bunday 4 hing but complete confirmation. of every statement made in The Star. Chagrined } Some Mortall in the f Episcopal chureh * at the tremendous news beat of which they were the victims, these two publications N ys ry Soutt mR meattle mal r have not printed one line of the doings of this gang. If they could have cast any doubt *| u emburg Strike W Harrington © , "7 } ' preside at the affair 4 upon the truth of che story, they would have done #0, Unable, however, to do this, they #) | Riot. * have ignored entirely one of the biggest news stories ever published in Seattle. | * | Wreteeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eS LECTRIC | NUREMBURO, Aug Tw RD hundred were wounded, some t * of the cont to be held and the! son, of Ketchikan, to town. Ander | tally, in a ‘ | beat house was built and towed eon and Carrell arrived here on| tween soldie 4% around to its present iocation. August 8, registering at the Seattle | 0 [nig employes * THREE A MONTH. hotel On August 12 Anderson left care Reveals | \ | ‘Then, with everything prepared, |. home, and, white The Gtar has attems | pt es oe ; no definite information, it ie under | COM PANY ter fighting the gan their ope infant ! ood th A ‘ ‘ | home ond chose than shoe ea ce ce | oeee nat Mn. Andoreen contribut ye ie ie * ed to the support of Mr. Harriman a erage of about three victim @ and his calnten | “re ong ri H k # month have Deen taken out to Lake sad votunt Maperse vai & Washington and there swindled out, NOT SELLING ALSKA MINES B autry charged xed bayonets. | * | of amounts ranging from $2,000 te . * 942,500. A. G. Preston, formerly land agent | ! ig . a ee fat Whitehorse, ¥. T., for the Whi /\WELC HERS WILL ¥ & The complaint > k a | ° elaint made by Norton, |Pass & Yukon route, but now a| ‘Cuban President Prac * of Sacramento, Cal, te the police prominent land agent with offices) pene served to t t ‘ in Minneapolis, arrived in the cit Very thin indeed is the veneer of | BE MADE PUBLIC i ; ved to quiet operations for a few 10 hight after a business trip t0|unselfish good cittrensht tically a Prisoner before Russel! B. weeks, and also demonstrated the : ee ee ee ' For same time the h Preston owns valu-| aie tar ah i voles wed FW. Brown came| advisability of cutting Matt Ries /able miners wuts. [00 &, Maawien by the meet in Havana te Seattle begin the operation of | out of any active participation in| horse and has « uaed sev Evon c SAN FRANCISCO, Aug Pro | a Mae pete fights and wree|future operations. Ries, it was | Sil Ue ae : moted , Chamber of Commerce, | Palace. fing conteste victins were figured, was too well known In Se ~y Bee ee were {that the authorized list of welching | Deen Ge alty te Eastern towns, | attic, and it wae thought better te . , 4 ‘the | imeurance companies would be| fife ER aa a c rown wen f n at it war x) Completed in about a H Heinen and Brown were leave the entire charge of sffeire| | looking abo for a name |aid Inenrance Comt f Wolf| Se RRA AA AAAHaaeh 3 gperating, and in thoes towne in the hands cf Marriman and for t it w are working with all baste to com-| * i were turned that netted the Brown, who were strangers here. | Soa. for the ale. with plea the Fe . . be] * TAMPA, Fi Aug. 2%. . * According to private advice th r f " v leapre pubiiclt men lage sume of, MANY KNEW OF GAME. © company ¥ stored |Stran wides ncaa | @ received here President Palma | } mation, | * virtually a prisoner in the Aaleystte Graham, an Alaskan! Since the complete exposure in Penge p Roh gage eerecr es % | @ palace at Havana, and he has ade two tripe in the| Th Star leet Thureday of the de-| payers’ club, but this soon t 7 | & not left it for a week. indica M. STOLYPIN. _— zs linge of this gang it is found that | chlaatiounl et sea Onl | # tions are that the situation in of “stecrers,” on the firet! ; } petionsine for two reanens | @ Cubs ie much worse than the Premier of R Ds ais Snintied out of |* Greet number of the mon whe cow of Gece & te - @ outside world has any idea whe Tad te tee ctscnd 616 gregate in the saloons and other! ctics had ma to as ne | aueceeded M. Goremy- Russia..but he had reactionary bee 000. } enn who believe | er He was | dencies and of late he was rear places patronized by sporting men! eee eee eee ee - ; we ont ‘ | olitios, and the the in the | with distrust by the progressive 6” WENT WITH RIES [Rave known of tt contests and | oa he very emepeetion Yo Sains beurre, G ab retained | democratic elem 6 in Russia Gerke wan taken from Seatic DY were aware that confidence men | paying taxes was in itself an Beers ane ; , ' His appointment was intended by Matt Ries, the focal race horse ™2>. were operating in Seattle. fense in the eyes of officers —_—--— Pw = . a ” re tee en as premier AGO the rticial party as a pecitying t rail 0 J 2 a jerymen remie oly an regarded a ove, ove: Aisin lem: oe tee steerer, whose PAM) in view of this It seeme strange 5 ehadéer ahent leith 60 recruits, left this morning| one of the moet popular officiate of | douma : ' Star has been unable to se0Ur®. that no member of the police de —— TIR-UP OF SAN FRANCISCO | to meet Pino Guerra t of ewindind on the eo thew herefore, | ee ener paps sebesyee: should have been inform | age ee ne fore,| @TREET CAR LINES SEEMS IN-| SUES NORTHERN PACIFIC Sabip be rotund to Seats 2 lea of tnane operations. since June Socialist Orator ASSOS-|\.."ho.'oreanasion 10 owe the] EVITAMLE, BUT THERE '8 ‘tempanied by the two “oteerers.” | inet at least six fake contests have | initials of the Seattle Electric com jeorge MeMurchy has filed suit e e [_Wibin a short time after hs re | been held. During the month of | sed Ten Dollars by | pany. it parent ormsnisation, and] STILL A CHANCE OF SETTLE Repinet ihe Teter se ant tum he was approached the eecOMd June Thom. in, of Town ’ . fill out a name as nearly pa ned | - w as Dean, of Townsend, | , | MENT. McMurchy was cromsing the track “tint with # proposition that prom Mont, was ewindiea out of 89.000 Judge Alexander- after It as might be, consistent with | , of the railroad company last April eed, secerding to the “steerers.” to through a fake fight: At about the ae eee ee ee he was run down by an et ’ jon, that of deceiving and hood-| od Prin ne Pig = [ieee rien of more tar the| same time M. J Choren of te! Case Appealed. —[winiioe saininriog citeenn | oman pemteae ; Seek | meeestst money be had lost on the | Grande, Ore, was induced to come How effectively this was accom S4N FRANCISCO, Aug me rf 4 fr to Seattle, and invested $8,000 in * - plished may be observed by a com-| President Cornelius of the ra BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WAS | linquent tax certificates, amounting | OK “ ° : - parison of the two hames ## shows |tignal Carmen's union this mornin to some $73,000. Prosecuting Attor- y | ER “CHANCE | werestiing match, Mr. Church went! Dr. F. H. Titus, the socialist ora-|[' ihe heading to thix article pimsehied to the Geary and Califor-| GOING TO MAKE IT AN EVEN ney Mackintosh has advised the TD Tie matier was discussed at some | home minus the price of hie invest |tor who was arrested last Monday jaa etreet liner the same d . “cla tuto ae Ree that tax certificates held ou' 0 | and Graham finally consent. | ment. jevening while delivering a lectare | am were made day on c J side the county nat assesses TUNEL ahsther chance. He hed ONE FROM OGDEN Jat the corner of First av. and Ptke | Wand ratteay $3 for an PITY ON MR. FURTH, here. sh See res SE et ee ' st, wae fined $10 this morning for | | ,- Th a the eamer told the story of his lows and| Then Ogden, Utah, sent ite victim | Viciating eects Aol note the | “Any action of tonight's meeting of - _ ree bane Cone the sameness t Propeeed second trip to local in the person of one A. S Sevelie, obstruction of sidewalks, by Police |the carmen pow apply to every After a hearing granted to the — bs ree Joceing ane F rth Whe tried to dissuade him | whe brought with him $3,000 t | Judge Alexander ae os — Rare 4 _ “ ompany last. night the county! 51900. The value ¥ io ge ggg y strike oup complete _iitoneinemes ete eve . again going ast But the wager on a wrestling match. Thle| acon the Emer srg OP a sentiog lrhe independent I will undoubt-| board of equaliza voted to in-]a basis of 50 per cent of the actual oF Ge “wearers” sppeaied to | was on July 6 |does not have to be blocked so as ledly follow the United raitways in| The merchants of Seattle have] “Tease the asseanment on the cust) Mis, Sean ot pani ug taper et Seattle € @ the Mee og | undreds of petitions for reduce Hand he thought he saw a “sure! On about the same date H. Fiord,|to be impassable. Any gathering | pr granting the demands of | aonated $100 to be given in prizes| “allway system of the Beatle Klee | ines yn > | =" af thawe ow eee eae yy $400,000, bringing | ‘ton of assessments are still before pd lof Vancouver, ®. C., was brought to, Which is a detriment to free pas pride 4 pA gee ag nd ane | for sports of all kinds and trade] ) i rere that ooets oth ime | the board to be acted upon, and It The second journe along the sidewalks comes un } are await the arrival of |contests at the Labor day celebra-| Pt total on that portion of the Satin) it be imponaible to get throu “ad again the a sae made | town by ohe Alexander MePhersen, the Serkdeen of that ordi|WAR DEPARTMENT 8TIPU-| President Calhoun. A strike Is al tion, which will take nines At Wild. | DADY's property up to $1,683,779 and) Ty ; ee are ant weg ty whom Graham who told Mr. Flord he had a sure most inevitable. age 5 the F total personal prop- | mr aye 5 .o man oun | wood park on September 3 ; v eab.4e7, | the last day allowed by law for t Racked lost through an “accl-|thing in a wrestling contest. Mr| Attorney J. & Brown, represent LATES THAT VALENCIA : _— The committee on sports has an|*?! &* pore nt grejzc tte alt pe pti Sassen Decaf Raggon- they another $16,000 went to Fiord was induced in this way to pd ot onal ee | eek OS ee N LI K P ER fonlowed in the af hay ae be] er cent of the actual value of the| Monday as an adjourned seasion of owei totters of Messrs. Brown, | ice of appea followed in the afternoon and even ote t " i he meetin and the formalit ‘laetaen, ao wn, | part with the eum ef 99,000, end) TAKEN TO BAMFIELD. lag by 8 canes t large pavil.| Property represented. | ie tha thee of 13 prev Ries, et al. On the sec | he went home that much poore CIRCULATE PETITION. jon on the shores of Lake Wash Furth Was There. will be gone through with In sup. ‘tontest Graham wagered § PLENTY IN VAUCOUVER. HAND UP KNOCK |e It had virtually ded by | port of that flimsy fiction. ‘WO, with the idea of securing his acai 440 Ap the business men of the city Several well known business men | some of members e board} te ie ' n lancouver again Com | who are interen n the day se sahaniehiihinee will deliver resses in regard to ¢, the increnre 100, but W500 and earning an extra thou dation” ek aes 0 A, Wellin tea gene eaters ered m ine day set] James Murphy, chairman of the} i < ge agro - fe, the ig ae | fet fe cover ait the expenses of a ' ° for “Exhibition Day’ nave mag |Yalencla wreck committer of the! LONDON, A The afte |’ Tiere will act be aay parade ts Bice segiry Meamarosavle eget then the two tripe. brought over $3,000 in good Can enough to discuss the matter very |” sattle Tra Assembly, has rei noon papers generally ridicule Pret | the mornin as all of the celebra “ we 4 by rae Donworth { OTHERS jan money. He wae handed 8) ruiy, it was decided at coting | Cttved & copy of the following tele-jident Roosevelt's adoption of re tion will t ike place at the park vs ey, and Ser t ' WENT EAST. rize fight, and just as the man he | yosterda neeting | cram vent to Senator Piles by the formed xpelling. The Globe says Ngee Fg lag lhew Ayot te pons Be 4 TD Other » ‘9 4 y y bi Se devartmneat at Waskinahe | it m has made arrang Palme Ne company - TOA were taken (rom Seat-| was backing had his opponent all comrmitior of nmecial Me Dott ee a ee ay velt will ra like Wil} ments with th amt oa this Ww modified to} | Club to ctreal quirtr 7 . _ Se “ lam the Conqueror, that it is east jes to have a 16 n 10. ery | | a i and ewindied,|hut out an accident happened and | Club to circulate « perition IMs lGrant can take advantage of the|tg subdue < paces then 6 tan-|} A amen th rythmes tte the beara! : Game finally looked so good| Mr. Watkins lost his money. ew Bybandgie he different busines*| Vather and convey them to Se-| guage ice throughout the day the ‘boar Ries and his friends that it w Merth Daketa come next in the} — . ne Side. Unsafe and dangerous forl’ ‘The Standard calls the “inter.| x Averige sey Bs too to begin operations |tist of contributors, when N. B | ASKS $20,000 DAMAGES. jher to He off the cons of Vanconv:|canference ill timed and harmful.”/ ” b he company’s | ————_—— le a vm von Longe aagens. Pgaatlea led Jer island to recover bodies The Pall Mall Gazette comments: | , wate marl Seattie, uring the vie- | Wood, rani ‘0 arriv . In reference to this telegram Mr.|“Bigosevelt is Ikely to confe } r * puerta)” one | EINES, Gritich Columbia ltown with Loon Lester and ©. H.| Suit nue Den oF sary Mc-| Murphy stated this morning (hat icemiusion with a veng h roc cangpettborsgatiandis io ms miveires Ya ee Oe PE weatern States McLeod. This wae on August 1-| Guire nguinst the Cana there would be a meeting of the leanpot str ighten out the : wer See Cens ‘se lsc a weabsieal aiait. ‘2 committee tomorrow afternoon of a countr “ yom . ed ct a m yal si 1" 7 ete fall of the year, November | Mr. Wood was good for $10,000, and | railroad to reouver CE ee eS Gark ak Wasa e asbian a Rg Batlle ° ithe state tax| system will be held between repre- $ » Harriman and Brown| incidentally witnessed @ wrestling juries which are a to bring the bodies to the Grant as ‘ the extent of| sentatives of the Municipal Owl» ed their gang of steerers arrived in| maten. ee oe tha’ for transportation to Seattle PUPILS ARE GRADUATED. senting ¢ ease of $906, lerebip Campaign sastamies. Soe 8 already told in The Star. Then Ole Marsh, alias Joe Carroll, | peri and Medicine « | WILL PRESENT QUESTIONS. A large crowd attended the annual i man Mulli f the be 1} anti-M. O. organization, if the lattes BMS Ndertook to provide the scene |the wrestier, brought Hans Ander 15, 1905. She asks for $20,000 qubapacenent of the Wilson Mod: ~- held out for $504 but » con-|organization will consent to such @ . <== ——= = S| 4 #t otate ¢ 1\ erg Hasiness College at the Seattle ion t her bers of the) meeting T N THE WIRE | re, sninatn sae varus ale whe Seal], ore i inventing tense to make Bani nT Salen for we eo OME HING Coreen oa to the car shortane |Giities wae Frank W. Baker, Rev.|chatges made 1 the United | stead, sion, for the education and enlights and the minimum weight difficul-|Jehn M. Dean delivered the invoca-|cigar stores, alleged to be con Senator Palmer and Mr, Don-| enment of voters, will be sent to the ———— - tles has prepared a Het of 14 ques- {tiem The class exercises were ducting a dice game for cigars, In-| worth 1 to the board that the} anti organization by the M.-O. com- os: = Yj iS =< tlor be rent the lumb fallows: History, Miss Jessie Dick. | tenc as 8 patitute game for | increase in valuations on the com-| mittee within a day or two, and ey- ~ Yj, a SS of the state, The questions deal |samt prophecy, Walter W. Koffeldt;|that practiced in the days of the | pany's real estate holdings amounts| ery effort will be made to induce with the delay in @etting sufficient | peem, Mias A ta Shanno; vale-| slot machine. The dice are marked | to § 1,000. | the Eeconomic club to aceept. Mem- ars and as to whether th e- | dietory, Miss Eva Baleom; remarks |a# were the cards in the machines Is Not So Severe. | bers of the M. O. committee tn eived are the size asked f vad presentation of diplomas, Pre e only difference being that with| [pder the assessment as increas jcharge of the matter express them- ident J. P. Wilson. lthe machine the results are obtain ey board pany ¥ selves as doubtful whether the | CHIEF TO THE WOODS Jed mechanically, while with the dice pay exe taxes than it paid challenge will be accepted, basing | z CASE 18 POSTPONED. |the player obtains the same result | on th weit of tant year, Tnte| eee opinion on the secretive chars hief Wappe ' D. by shaking by hand Hae EE eee eine tevy (acter of the campaign heretofore morrow for a week's nat] The cd inst the Tacoma 6| pa yregeee Me wansibie by the| Waked against them it Kach ' Ka e Roche H Lime company, the SOLDIER WANTED FRUIT wast incrent the value of prop oe F Northerh Pacif vr ef has levidence of which Judge Rodger 8. | @ navel saghout the city | be rking ver of lat 1\Greene ia hearing, has been post-| Patterson Fre idier, was ar #. meer i and county | feels far from 1 lea for | poned two weeks. Yesterday | rested ur this morn The board. reject vain the me eh that hiw|the k books and minute books ling b Mayou, who al-| ine ar tity the mounting nthe =| tenth nooks and minute hooks | ing by, Patrolman Mayon, wh, al-|uye appicaton of 1 "ON LONELY ROAD | Mra, Wappenstetn and family {zation and contracts jglarize a fruit st on Pike 8t.| from taxation of ite | recompany the chief Frey was under the influence of | hie ; tap peaaaamnenl, as - - TITUS WILL SPEAK Nquor at the time of his arrest, He ltr nan will be shee hin wheel WANTS ROAD FINED is charged with burglary at police] st $50¢ permitted to stand] OROVILLE, Cal. Aug. 25.—A. Ny ~ Dr. Herman F. Titus will speak | headquarters. haenatit v nitle Electric | Anderson, a jewelry peddier, wag United States Attorney I - lon the Moyer-Haywood case tomor company's street railway franchine obbed last night by two highway Hivan filed a peition in the |row night at the Labor Temple WANTS BLASTING STOPPED. | ere ine public service franch 1 on a lonely mountain road*He rt this morning, asking age sovdrghiaap ee a ke $450 and some jewelry, The fine nporeo upon the Great} BANK SUES ON NOTE. Otto J. Nelson has asked for an | he'd vt at" hi he city are not} snoriff this morning captured Ben | Northern r ad to the extent of injunction restraining the Lewis |“ : bs Salvatori and L, Lawrence tn Oro- | $100 for not having the proper safety) he Se Jinavian-Ameriean bank {Construction company from exca Owned Outside State, |ville. The booty was found in their ] Appliances on certain cars of the tia suing C. H. Converse for $1,000 vating and blasting along 11th av The board decided to cancel all] possession They were identified ompaeny. a promissory note. on Beacon Hill. the assessments on the rolle of de-/by Anderson. \

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