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! sole fs Pons So Paper in Seattle That t Dares to Print the News Serious---Seattle Electric! “Given Out That; : ‘al Situation !s * Hiring Many New Men 200 May be Discharged. ho are employ: Mel the union agitators for retu the plans company is: perm! to} orgar 2 publicity their present he | at th bec be et out a fe 4 | essary PROTEST OF RESIDENTS. carpenter shop and factory on t hil. A representative of the rest dents will be heard on the subject OFFICERS INDIAN ATTEMPTS LIVEN THINGS UP AT RS—RESULT OF | SOCIALIST TO SPEAK. the socialist at the Labor Hermon F. Titus, orator, will sp Temple, tomorrow, on the subject “Will Municipal Ownership Bene fit the Laboring Man of Seattle? c= AME HASTENING Ele maid Jow anor, | and beating Jacobs | ~$ sitwers arr! and it] Sih difficulty hey| Eight extra clerks were kept place thet he | busy today In the registration office B arrives. at the city hall to attend to lat jail, Javier Ed Grif-| comers. Judging from the appear ‘gpening the co , nce of the line of men which filled MM. te confine Joe, when. | the hall om the first Moor im two p moment ® wa «. be re- | colucuma, the registration let ought -, which |to be swelled by at least 300 before great style. | the books are finally closed at mid. | night. oteees ess - ': ELECTIONEER : WINS FUTURITY: NEW YORK, Sept, 1--W. * Lakelands Blettionser, with L. Wiitiams {9 the saddle, won the Futurity at Shevpehead this amet speechiess, & Sack King Moores t & powerful t the bad rm Bad then vorme Indian, Jacods mear en the floor Ble sarrourst “ee The teow Indians tep art- afternoen. eon the horse when to the post was 12 to 1. Pope Juan, » 2 to 2 shot, Demand, at 4 to 1, ran third, ‘The tavort 4, RB Keane's » st away bed and finished among the trailers, cs > _ : - eeeeeeeeeeees * * . * * * was necond, and # * * * * * * SSSESSEP EEE ESE BUFORD. To Go To AID OF THE SHERIDAN. Troopehip Buford, new in the B Ricteer, who were sive! wream, will be ordered to Honolulu tting up @ EE uP asten| to aastat the transport Sheridan, at Ownership head-| oreeent Bung wp on Oabu isiand It the corner of Second | The Buford's officers have recetved inetructions to be in readiness to soll by next Tuesdsy. The Inca! quartermaster's office recetved fn @&., reported to Frank eeretary cf the commit that they had fat the tion of the fe-| att@rnoon to the above effect company. As .the AEAKS THE F RD. Y's trolley wires are strung piesa ee — of the streets at that During the month of August 193 Recemsiry to make @T | women and 4,466 men were furnish the company’s Of) eq work through the various em position of ‘fegarding the ployment agencies of the city EXHIBIT FOR NEW ZEALAND. NEW WITNESSES. . agile Chilman, president c.N of the H. Thomp | Bank of New Zealand, at Welling for his son Chester| ton, was Im the city today on a pleasure trip combined with bust. Who is to be tried Sep Bon a chore of murder. | nese. Mr. Chit stated this George Mead Emory, an} morning that the people of Weill "Was signed by Jndge Frater| inaton ‘© greatly interested in Rp the defence to introduce|the Alaska Yukon Pacific expos Ow witnesres tion, and would in all probability place an exhibit here in 1909. DILLON TO BUILD. A permit for the erection of a three-story frame apartment build ing, to cont $15,000, was issued yew terday by the buflding Inspector's office to A. Dillon, at 19-21 West Galer at JUDGE GORDON BACK. BIDS FOR BONDS Police Court Judge Gordon, after ed this aft la two weeks’ sojourn in the moun oned inane Of] tains and resorts around the sound the purchase|on his summer vacation, Is again neton of theion the bench today ready to con his is the see-|tinue the daily grind of petty for these bonds thieves, @ranks and vagrants for with no BANK CLEARING INCREASE at the pagk ‘ ship ant h pride no r nds were | 1905 th of August | TESTIMONY IN ADAMS CASE SED WRECK. | t : eon t ' ery for the t od on din « A “| w4~ Ad “ M 7 . + Ls jing, ati ext Thursday ord of any previous two months. *) meeting of the be works has been called by i} City Engineer Thomson for next Tuesday morning to decide the/ | protest of Queen Anne hill rest dents regarding the erection of a eged In prome beginning of the fiscal e 000,000 have been x , t the local assay office * the ably the heaviest rec MAY OCCUR MONDAY. "POT" | | olnk e, but an effort is being made ganize them #o that all will work any of them are let for taking part in the organiza oD it te im ap pation of the 1] kind that the compa rength alening Its fences against the pos emergency t the he | he union move oe e- | ment ins © the con to certain emet-| flieting declarations of President Furth and Superintendent Kemp to bold the 0 F , ' hanged to report for © Moo-| ster to the contrary, that a large aeaert bas it of the trainmen have been <i tnapect aide in the prospective union, t yesterday the | though the unfriendly attitude of . te to let ov it] the company towards the organiza — next/ tion ts deemed a sufficient excuse | ‘THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.—Falr Tonight; Sundey, Fair and Warmer; Light North SATURDAY, W BRATTLE, WASHINGTON, SPTEMBER 1, 1906 WILE SAIE | WATERING HOURS ARE UNCHANGED. reached ept Bloamer | vielt, and will preach @ that eb cosmieenene da. | tomorrow, both morning and even- | H@l@ne has arrived here with a li itwaaa beer passengers taken fror LOSES WIFE AND BABY. | he wt Sheridan, including | 2 Women and 10 children. Diligent @ Rarker, of @nohomish, aske the ttigaing has partly moved the ves © to locate bis wife and baby j wel. and it is thought that she will Aisappeared from pome on Aw jbo polled off, She tx not lewking must 24, The wife ts described as| Be . e @ | And one engine is working being hea in het | welmht in, and having | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Official black b ray ey The child | dispatches this morning state that * a lth yeare of age thé Sheridan's position t* not so dangerous us wan at first reported INCREASE IN GRAIN RECEIPTS. | She will be saved If properly aided west Winds VOL. 8 NO 162 | eR te te! ‘ 4 e mann CLRAnINGs. (san Francisco Strikers & wept, 1, 1906 ' ons * Hep e646 & ‘ LF inardape oes saint *| Compromise--Govern . aie *. ye + mM e * * ee ee Breakers Is Bad Pol PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE CENTS PER MONTH CARMEN REFUSE TO ARBITRATE Stand Out for Original Demands of $3 for 8 Hour Day, With No or Pardee Warns Street Railways Co. That Bringing of Armed Strike icy. Anderson reports that the Seattle grain receipts for August were 110|"AM@® A. MOORE (seus i the Hat of building permite te Hielialalaiaieialeldiaieidiahel cars In exons of the receipts of the) PORTANT STATEMENT RE. | O/iurl. whic! ie @ welention SAID PRESIDENT |: corresy ‘ing mo la ye « FO4,268 & number of 671, « \* SAN FRANCISCO, Gept. 1 ; This gain ts In wheat, barley and| GARDING FIGHT AGAINST bm on i to the figures of Building #The striking car men thie ® « * show ny ling off This Wmpe Place, residence v« try & mornin: voted rejec " year’s grain erep ta averening leht-| tS CANAL. | da led ail other bre: of OYSTRR BAY, Sept. 1—wia|® Morning vated to role ail aa er than the of b, but not j# Only one pe st Mees President weave * ways company made through & as light as he on expected ] a J. ; ‘ ver vie ‘ “ to “ te * Mayor Schmitz, offering arbi- * | | | and this was for @ seve ¢ arte « ben # tration, and will he for * | CLAN MACKENZIES TO PICNIC Theat the Great Northern and] SfReture, at an ated of pe e Agamore = = & their orig demand ie ‘ yaa | Northern Pactfic ratiroads are tight Neo. The tot . for the jing the ¢ sd pallpay bis | & for a day of eight he * lan _Mackens * will hold the Lake Washington canal, be. | 7 % date te $6,608,489 » Cror untry run was is progress. | * aske mic Monday | canse the cofistruction of the canal 2. preaigent’s Tee ee eee eee eee Madison, leaving Colman | . ota . expense of $500.4 poe ; ome ; ehmen, lin cha aing thelr tracks at Re ! 2 eee - ~ . FF | tle by James A, Moc owe ee ident ¢ ewe ree | Mr, Moore ds tne | iN Mh lon ie te he st people vote the , the eh — sisal ike i Chamber of Com our ne! - ° ‘ i | [dig the canal. The question sub-| | | @ state of » { arm o [mitted to the voters at the coming} | ed me 2 . tien te merely wWhethe The big rally of the M NEW SPELLING Their « is ting JAMES FARLEY, &. 8 jth of the cow wilt ay-| QWeership league w be - 2 age | thorise bim to do so. | MEME at the Heattle then j the . I James Farley, the famous strike | he @ ition of the ralireads to| WOMEh Ae well ae men are ed ht * breaker, whose likeness is pictured _ — | a hot a new element ape tal prove for the ace 0 WASHINGTON, D. CC. Sept, 1 5 r t . above, is reported dead, and the man j undertaking. When the canal! # of all having been made he Army Regiater, we f not awful, In ng t whe is in charge of the men speed- REPUBLICANS CARRY PREAR-| project wan firet outlined ton years| MAxOr Moore will preside at the | official. the firs ol in this : . snes brert 6 in for Gon rPansices in supposed \* ot onttined yeeres to b assumed James ago the property nee ry for | erting, City Engineer Thomec . f eiting ¢ eda 2 ee Se oa pe RANGED PLANS TO AN AL.| m0 ‘he property Nae in Hi Bethe chief opeaker, and ad-| 0 co trate ‘ Fariey’s identity. Whether the real i ’ . Farley or not, the man who is bring- | cluding: that of the ratiroad: The | Grams will be delivered also by KR te i% pied 4 ° MOST SUCCESSFUL FINISH borer Spa Ss ae a itinheay, George ¥. Cotterili, 6 , ne the panies «| ten of atate ing the strike breakers to Frisco -piLLYy” PoTTs PULLS | money tn conmiderat of the ¢ | Wi Harmon and others ame j is @ subject of general interest te lagee which would result te thelr] The Company's Offer. union men ail over the country. THROUGH. | property, and t he expense BAN FRANCI Bept. 1.—"It SEE | was paid them in cash by the cour their work are oF begine ty before the right-of-way mod ffer to ub t flr r f Slate nominees carried the yl deeded to the federal government. | shorter hours and bighe t Want to Bee the Country. in che republican primaries yester-| Ever atpce that time the ernenent ttee of arbt to be ve Utes . LW “s day im almost every part of the | bare opposed the constryetion of | |iected am provided in their vaet |e “a etifag ge city and country. In onty a few| the canal, hoping to keep the money | | with us, namely, one by them, one|)_ try sage 98 districts were there contests | paid them tn damages, apd at the oor aa nd one by the two! wager Reeteay e 8 oe against the slate and in but 3 por-| fame time keep the property and . . o- 80 nelected, and we will agree to t wiht the esgoate gga Hien of those were those contests | privileges, }@EATTLE 16 JUST AS BUSY | Perehenee, Ket siloed off by by fecision of sald com a toa out te Post muccesatul, On the face of the re-| | o> rate enone = penne o0, and will alee agree ny |! mass We see ane turns George Piper appears to have| WANT MORE DREADNAUGHTS.) LEARNING NEW FORMS OF | the Noor of ine it te of decis reached take effect | , “ sre 1a carried the Thirty-fourth senator-| portance-—a mere incident to the|as of the ethe me me | ¢n a leg ial district for state senator; W. G.|_ PORTSMOUTH, Eng, opt 1 AMUSEMENT AS ANY CITY icin neue wets id fan Ww Potts the Thirty-fitth: Joe Lyons| Battleship, Dreadnaught was com- The dhewk tp the eal of gas 3 iN Daily Scenes. a Pres. |» ace The the Thirty-sixth and Ralph Nichols| ™*sioned today, and experts are er ae OPERATING At heme, i tid s ident ¢ im, of the t 4 Rail of us te to “ to Pr the Thiry first. P. L. Atlen*in | 2o*ling for more of ber kind. The] ang ONE MORE ASSURED. bgp e at es ways company that etree | Sea uaew wo wer our tase the Thirty-third, |. B. Kaickerbock.| @¢mend i that the government o ome * t Mc "1 t Sg er tm the Thirtieth and Robert F.|%ulld two for every one Germany ee i heethon tatiie - Giean feclaton on the part of Mr.| tradesmen. We want to put « Booth in the Thirty seventh won out | bullae Moller skating haw struck th bring there tate'the pretty bet Giit houn was reached after an inter. | geives in the right light Finca th without material opposition wy: oo oy Me coast and struck tt hard sauath at @ ; view with Mayor Schmitz and repre-| western people. Ther afar | The contest betecen EM. WH ANSWERED LETTERS SLOWLY: | natly working out from the cant. it = In P nd ; eA "| nentatives of the strikers Mr. Cal-| train ab - t 608, ar p Y senat po 4 lame and Wateon Alix in the} your LEAVENWORTR ites Prete ite way through the b pro Ph ae Lt | houn, however, fainted that the men desert when they get to Frisco.” te expect oth Detective Habbard learned thé Ail city offices. detrils of the affair from his eral will be eb brother, for whom Pruitt is said to |the banks. fat have worked. The brother, D. ket offices will it bard is on of the large trriga day tion contrac in Southern Idaho, Thirty-second is still in dowbt, but States to nia the preatige gained by Allen in the | ®*P4 1—The first court martisl| saugteg northward. The fad struck direct primary contest ‘n the Teath|*t* for ditistory manner Of 80-| Begtend, rebounded to the » ward has given Aim « material ad-|** tine official letters began today | ag jowns, entered Washi m at vantage, even im the face of the| Tit? Lieutenant Brockman. Of (hel Warouver, struck Aberdeen a fact that Williams, the machine | Sven's Infantry, as Prmbenooanie Diet, and ended its spectacular candidate baa on the face of the | Might in thie city . the Jarger number of dele Bi Beattie the growth of this eat form of amusement ’ Ballard Resvite TRUSTING GIRL evident. At first the younger ger James B. Zook carried Ballard so <2 ellis co gtenpbenae ne rye eantiy against John W. Pe Mone ron ue er Be vs comtest for county Sn doen Thee the aplendid cement sidew that it was like taking candy from a baby. Me still has dangerons op position, however, in the candidacy | of A. Rutherford. Den KR aol mech hie own way i the commis | Sains SPRING SUDDEN SUR- sioner fight in the South district. PRISE ON ELMER PRUITT— Few legisiative contests went as far as the primaries, A notable ARRESTED ON TWO SERIOUS exception and one which aroused driveways fe “sport. A and aephalt new open-air ecene rinks was formally opened and now Seat. the Boa of ee flourishing rotier intense interest, was that in the) Tea ward where A. 1. Beebe! CHARGES—GIRL HELO AS appears from the returns to have! WITNESS. completely apset the plans of How | ard Sweeney | ai ee | Having wooed, and won pretty iMttle 16-yeerold Edna Byes, in the desert olains of Idaho, Elmer | Pruitt, formerly an irrigation le |borer in the arid waste of Southern lidaho, induced the young girl to elope with him to this city, where the couple registered at a lodging house at 208 Seventh av. south. | Violating all ¢onfidences with [the trusting and innecedt irl, | Pruitt made her hie save, compell 4 her to register as his wife, and BUSINESS HOU WILL OPEN jthen as a ¢ x obtained for her la position as maid @ the hotel igi FOR A FEW HOURS MONDAY | wnich the couple were living. The ONLY—CITY, COUNTY AND/#itl. new thoroughly intimidated, obeyed, and each pay night turned FEDERAL OFFICES CLOSED over ber entire earnings to (he man | who had betrayed her ALL DAY. | The case was reported to. Deteo |tives Hubbard and MeCiurg, whe! waited until the early morning of Recause certain of the lead August », and finally captured merchants of the ef lined to! Praitt, whom they be ml at heads join in the agreeme « their| quarters on a chatge of criminal, places of busines: next Monday " assault nceount of Labor day commit Pruitt wae then sent to the tee from the Central Labor union | county jail, where he is now held, has announced that all signers awaiting the arrival of a deputy released from the agreement sheriff from Idaho, who has a no general closing movement will|serious charge against the man. be attempted The girl wae removed to the police T ommi announced today |matron’s home, where che will alse that since seve be held awaiting the arrival of the Idaho offietal clined to wign and it was through bis information |that the was revealed to the arresting o rfficers in this elty FIGHTERS CHOOSE | wie. rises conn showing Diver THEIR SECONDS | ent Positions of the Two-Step, case HENRY SECURES BIG CONTRACT | LS tt | skating werent 1 GOLDFIELD, Nev., Sept. 1—Rd-} pe ¢ public by the middie w¢ Henry the local J ney, Billy N and Hobbie | of ¢ th contractor nee i lie tn th « h 1 Serine enkdtiediion of the 190K Gale o ae eee The Two-Step Now | Milwaukee and I raflroad | McD 1 Kia & Beet thie . t Columbia river The line « ng and f 8] wood ' raging 7 i 1 keting eyed follows the Jone mn. Gans continue t lesy ‘ ue tiver from the Idaho t i te In the b - ich hiarating f t 1 ti Lake ond| TENDERLOIN OWNERS ARE must be at this new whirl on whee ARRESTED AGAIN, | the Intent, maddest leat inve he old Northern . T ter th ew meth t cutoff to Ellensburg tender and | courting th is the ambition of The announcement of the t ght ho all the tyros, and the “butcher-pens’ of the contract comes from e ' fight | @f aif the ks along the coast are ane where Grant, Smith & Co, and) sme the . g|erowded with those eager to con Jones & Onserud, railroad contrac-| with the rest of the nai quer the new dance eke tors, have also been given a portion | t ptly put up bail o ¢| Bumps, bruises and broken hea of the work. amount of $663. count for nothing, and should an ear, ON NEW NEWSPAPERS MUST ADOPT word spelled one way, sh« ara | other thing wher ia I believe gradual rm, 1 e newspa- | p the reform. The] rious phonetic spell 1 Jone away with when jes on as we Is, the same thusiasts, the girls, « ker to master any | Dr. Kand's View Dr. Thomas F. Kane, president of ° MAKE STATEMENTS THAT THE | . SEATTLE PEDAGOGUES SPELLING hools, Is not expectally enthusiase ver reform in any way, ale though he grants the fact that there ROOSEVELT'S STYLE — NO hr) tfonable evila in our lane CHANGE WILL BE MADE IN| “It is not possible to cure spelling SEATTLE. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dy “Lanpines-areoa aettieen THIS YEAR . | a ee that legislation here ts no doubt , : many anomak | 4 ‘ sine " a which ought te / a fe : . | but the reform with } o reterm » | any taterdate wala which © jt The newspapers, | o oF express. | A have M f Jepart- | “ rm not sure | sent t University of W ashing | ' 4 ti People will jt haracterizes general the! earn to spell over again. There | views of city educators v vin the way off i diet Gaierdce. snation | introducing phonetic spelling in our i evenmdi:.: Ties : ; ty schools this year |« the need of reform, but do not ¢ lew as & means of my ‘ 4 Profecsor| neuage is At the ae oe eat COME HERE | ITALIAN CRUISER NOW AT PORTLAND WILL BE IN HAR- BOR WEEK FROM TOMOR- ROW — LOCAL ITALIANS PLANNING RECEPTION. ew trick wheel® than t , | The protected cruiser Dogali, of wline ¢ ¢ the rinks unversity, agrees with Prof./the Italian navy, is expected ip Seattle will have heg artists | Meany’s views even goes fur-| Seattle about one week from to- Mine Maud Coffin. of Portland, In his app he reform. | morrow, as the little fighter will wh a tow Cas ying | “I believe that the F longuage | leave Portland, Ore, Thursday for , tam ‘eaeet atthe ean. to be niversal|the sound. Local Italian residents ter has w ke w guage,” sald I the | completing arrangements to en- he e fortuna tatera, win pler the lang much more|tertain the officers when she are the ee ; how <8 te dene kly will it become th ne|rives here plage pecayordinge titacertn tongue. Spelling does not go by| The Dogalt bas been cruising This te the Way. rules and the difficulties in our lan-|among North and Souch American First, own your own centen, tor | RUM experienced by foreigners has |cities for the past eight months. vi tafe | created a demand for simpler meth.|She is 18 years old, and in her Jeb es ulike, and | ode, Legislation w ot be directly | younger days was a 21-knot boat om * With | effective, although 1 think that the| She is still able to do 19% knots f f you are a rank | work of the come sppointed by| Same extensive surveying was a 1 up our! President Roosevelt has been very|done by the Dogalt on the Amazon servative far not radi- | river. The Dogali has had an event. or rampant, as many hold. Of} ful voyage. Her crew, while off the prejudice to-|South Ameriean coast, killed an ovat ys those forea, a large sea serpent. The mon- thin) i stoalter| ster weighed five tons, and meas Bible and Shakespearean forms Jured 22 feet T. P, Story Makes Remarks. . ‘ ty Sup ent of Schools DESERTER 1S CAUGHT. mo ) ya bell ” s i | “. >, ine be o| F. D. Tenny, a deserter from Fort Age " , Lawton, was captured last night better way of ell sald Mr by Patrolmen Lockwood and Crane y today ome gradually, (det. This makes the second de pee ‘ a , toward effect. |Serter captured this week by the « the reform. What we ought to |former officer, and as there ts @ ; nar" naries with {substantial reward attached t ow ‘nethods of spelling made|Tocovery of deserters, Lockwoo! ‘ible in them. In that case}2&* no complaint coming over the y people would take to the new j week a work aye, who will not #0 now for fear of being called ignoramuses, or subject to criticism. ‘They authority to fll lesire an back on one’s dignity at the begin : ing, but whe Gea tenn Seawae te Cooper Not Enthusiastic. its the greatest fun ever!” F. B, Cooper, superintendent of SOCIALIST TEMPLE MEETING, Charles F. Spaviding will sliver an address at the Socialist Temple tomorrow night, his subject bein ‘The Difference Between BSocialts and Anarehy.”

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