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(T10 JWOMEN AND CHILDREN Is0LD INTO SLAVERY Mt Fatal Results Not Feared [hs Jest Reached This Government at ee ee NELOON ted Filipinos Slay 16 Christian Natives 2°" "7.7" T TST tt tts sa a Sell Their Families in the Remote : dept. 6, 1900... 41.646,581.28 Suffering Severely From jens of Philippines--News of the Massacres = His Injuries, But # date ear..§ 36 88 | THE SEATTLE STAR = z= WEATHER FPORECAGT—Showere Tonight; Cooler} Friday, Showers; Strong Bouth Winds. as es & Print the New SEATTLE, WASHINGBON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906. VOL 8 NO. 166 " CENTS PER MONTH AJAMG UND ‘Embezzler Will Be Pres- | ent at Taking of Min- ors’ Testimony. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE GILLETT NOMINATED ON FIRST BALLOT Labor---Platform Favors Japanese Exclu- , sion Law and Amended Insurance Laws. taee . . : ‘ eee on *E California Republican Convention Names Con- & Loxon. | Kent Pen : gressman for Gubernatorial Honors--- Will | oF 0 1s omone ve vrovossle | — Be Opposed by Gompers and Organized eee PRAM nt . | The hearing of the evidence in| . ae the George Edward Adame embex vr ° Yael ae oH x Be ... NEW YORK, Sept. @—Many prt-/by Will H. Thompson, spectal mas | BANTA CRUZ, Cal, Sept. 6 congress against all of the laws fay v ter ia chanc " : pation James N. Gil nominated | yored by union labor ° * eo y . ‘ , ’ for governor on f t balle b * np bed hee today that F * wok : ; ¥ epublican te convention The Platform. any hi igen ~ who fought Joe Gane at| Orme dward Adams has ap-| ~Hhgonen - rue § » conve Mu on ed through his y, Walter! ont @ for Gillet o19% ; | on 1 b . “er saan on Lat lay, was dead. 8 Fulton for pern be pres. | " - : hal, 88 exclusion ad y hea full | » k * ent he earring he ideace me Rar Pecoens atk « « « “dire seagge a ag te ao | Gompers Will Oppose Him e “ ical rs E Lad few ¥ ot ompson and PC. Sullivan, Unit , Congre a Jar N, Gillett, | prov = lous t 2 ney, will recomme — ~ +p of California wid | “ wr we ne bh cond te in f afterwarde learned thatlitege. An order from Judge Han-| CRUISER IN GRAVE QANGER IN | He eputed t the way t t st 4 [ford will be cured by Mr. Fultor of the republicans. He | companie posit. and adopt 5 Beer ne Semured 7 362, © MIDNIGHT STORM AND VES he gubernatorial | a edging the leg- } © ft iieta as wht b Knight, national aavocating the | oak SELS PAY NO HEED TO CALLS ; ne y vrrreT Tere TT \ een emov tax on building ma- | n le « . * G y be by or f Pranct for three F ASSISTANCE. 7 oO past Carmen Return to Work)! ton oe my a ogr® * INHUMAN MOTHER « OR AEDS « ganise ee ine ut ; of laws to | : 4 ae * tack on him b el Gomper fit the citrus fruit growers im> . ° ® are expects . oT AWA Ont Rept. € * ' A whe ett to at « " th r C g cars i v ‘ 1 iHAM Rept Cruleer 4 and in’ cludis he right of rootin, a and Await the Mercy # The insane wife “of Henry # | wosta oc Bye seit ; * Kni © morning decapl- # . " — —— sinslilictatial Rumored in Frisco ent e bien is ' of the Company. ® tate buteher knife her ® | ivig of dist ite eae Sabie | ‘a * and e other 18 months of & : / ‘ senegal atrorney! : SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. ¢—For Rays "ie ome Ri oosits pivedets » the BS er 9 wut FILE le today. ¥ ¥< ma a eae TPERSASARASAAAA ions A Sees . | AGAINST JULIUS Sede, tee aoe ie Cea shit de 7 F 1 , FOR DEATH tiom commiltee in not yet se | Goldfield } but will probably t ® SAILORS IN MIX-UP, DAILEY. | Im the on i some toda as Paraciitie, the Italian, | Rare except th + ioaber apremted at ih scieiilianienenien oe r hes ennces it wi pee tee Re) OT do » to go into a discus ao was sot considered sufft-| rE op Fclbce | « ls # | io ‘said Mr. Calboun, fost res suit, | DO a Maaieeiednatien:” Shears | &% “We shall go on shutting off # “un supreme court's 2 0 6 tone tere te m0 gent ploy as track men. CAUCUSES TO BE HELD NEXT Over the Great Merthera, Cass * ment of taxes as heretofor ® the in question at all; it was =a deaths fan Goon of es na hb a Mm Pacific, Northern Pacific ana|* ‘ink the water ordinance is ® purely a private affair, Generally, , Ged immediately popular sympathy for Barr. Later PATURD * £6 SEP-| 6K. & N. colonist rates from Mis-|% Va! Se a eaaee er $4 ng, I thing our ordinance is . which the this syr became so strong as TEMBER 11 AND THE COUNTY | sour! points are In ftect. On the |e ene nsider the pons gos oe aes decision rendered by. the that no man bas to cause a petition for pardon to be PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. 6—| Canadian Pacific rate bas been ° ‘ “3 - a trap where-|seat to the governor, The convict Adolph Segal, Willi et oe | CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 14,| in effect since August 27 @ ance velid.” — Corporation # | on court was thet Senttie’s feet death, unless ing Jurors also signed the petition, u S Colin emt pa # Counsel Scott Calhoun. * ordinance relating to the turning party so arranging thinking that Barr had been suffi thie morning and accused of e H eee eee reese * rol . nat cee oe it immediate danger. ciently nished. Barr was ~~ ing the failure of the Real Reta The Democratic caucuses for the - on again until the taxes been sot hold that a/doned after serving two yours Trust company. The district « hambnat of candidates for dele Spch was the tenure of opinion heid illegal and of no va- . the life of an D MecDonsid, deputy customs a ney insisted upon taking some evi 1 | at the ty ' on | | expressed by these two city officials The case was that of Frank £4 rom in which he lector of this city, was one of the dence and declared he believed that vention will be held tt the} | this morning regarding the supreme ainst H. T. Bredes of even the eh —- who convicted Barr. jover five millions had been stolen. | city Bat ay abt of i week. j court's decision wterday that a y life, b siates ‘collowing along these lines | Tee primaries will be held through jen age property was invalid Linne, who bought an fee plant ui eis not legally eodan-|argetng that the life of the Ttatia an | out the ty on the afte jand th the elty’s sction in keep-|im this elty, under an agreement . a. pacer a er endangered the prosecution jgeamne, ot September " jing shut off until the pay-|that it was free from debt, found le, such as | will attempt a conviction, convention « tember 14 eat of taxes, wai nat th had @ kaife, revolver or Sted Pest Mortem. ANOTHER REALTY TRUST com. | | The of a number of the | Ww An phe sebsatt won « case for delinag vor ae ta gg * nme pal i lcamdiiates nominated by the Me | the « con: mt ome der prote: in ~— homes | Mra. Dath « body held by Dr. Pow partpen Tuesday has are A ww h] SCHOOL CALLS ATHLETIC AS- Mr. Youngs. “I believe that the lower court gave judgment in Bre- Property in anylers, last night, revealed the fact] | Tesettment aimone the better class | majority of cases which have been | des’ favor, but the supreme court 7 ber set y ftor-| that the ball had plerced the main HE CAUSE. of Republican voters 1 etal s-| SOCIATION TOGETHER—THE | tried in thin state will uphold the | reverses the judgment and orders gay such comtriv- artery of the bea and pas triete and thie has revived the ' | city’s aide.” © ‘tthe case dismissed. OF public piace. | entered the upper portion ¢ hanes of the Democrats that they may be] FIRGT GAME WILL BE WITH) te tach a place wn-|lung. No inquest wil! be held, as}, gs HI8, Tenn. Sept. 6.-—The lebie to elect a portion of the legis VASHON COLLEGE : 1 ee wach te the the couse of death is apparent to] Ural) Ps a mony. oote a a aih “eee \ ket and ape several j of property in Washington and in - ol e al > . ta a 106,006 eo e arte cou »' “re. pe eas : “ “arid Slesed its doore today. President | Will next Sunday afterncon at 4)" - hommes | re So Rye meee see a ee an Sm . = he oor e+ coon _ the perpacorane of the! = ACCIDENT AT HOBART. Football will be the immediate] Snohomish News Notes. / & COMMIT LARCENY. 50,000, and the = $26,000. The| new building, on Fiftieth et. and/ “sil preere eperte at the. Gaattie! whe | plem, Dufresne, aged 17 yeare, was | agement by a former administra. | performed by Right Rev. award J white, bead sawyer of the Hobart/ Athletic associat and Coach Save done sprinkled the dust 139 | [arreeted earty this morning by Pa failure, ia alleged as the cause of the on assisted by Very Rev. P' mitis, wae painfully injured while| Fr wed the b turn out to] J. Bakeman’s horse became troiman Poolman, who will pla nibere See Flee " G., of Tacoma: Very itixing a belt on a saw yesterdayi| practic orrow afternoon. Four | frightened Tuesday and ran away. “ state charge againet him, of larceny Rev o ao 8. J; Very Rev.| morning. White was stretching the | or five elevens will be formed. In | Bakeman was thrown and seriously | from the person. After his arrest P.O. O'Neill Byrne, C. BBR; Very pett aver the saw shaft when he hikh school thie term are sev injured, Dr, McCready atteaded he Dufresne confessed to having fol Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, V Rev. \sitpped, throwing his jeft hand| eral valuable new players. him | lowed Otis Northrop from the Brady |E Kauten, ev. J.B O'Brien, Rev. againgt the sharp teeth of the saw| The first game | will be with! m. 9, CAMPAIGN COMMITTE Assistant Editor Hutchinson, of j ber, of Second and Woes naton. — J; Rev “8 B. MUr/and resulting in several deep) Vashon college on Sept Games |" | local paper, published a eriticisun a where the latter is empto J. Smithe J: Rev | sashes | will also be arranged with Tacoma,| PASSED RESOLUTION AT A/of Peter Meeman’s umpiring at the j room in the Leland hotel, pa - | Everett, U. of W. and with Berk ball game Sunday, and Meeman's TURNS LOOSE AND | #P4 hi partner cut the pockets from | ey, Ca NOON-DAY MEETING TODAY—/ wrath was aroused thereby. All ae | Nerthtegre trousers, securing of LaConner, and Rev Father Ub) | ediLon te AnaRAT ASONS WHY. | kinds of threats are made on both FO THE POINT—SAD cash, « Klondike pin and a pie rich, of Grees Lake } } s STED. THE REASONS . dann j i catel-eiee-ciain. ‘The bee entea¥ | | ahi i ' The ladies of the Eastern Star | MREFORE JUDGE GOR. 5 to ainpoee of the pin, and In tits We I cad ie eae aehirineat tan Guan - will give a reception to their grand | thie way thelr arrest was brought }by Patrolman Hayden, who found [eenerne, Dire, Gs Kee, 6S Se bout. Dufresne’s partner is still at} MAN INJURED IN CAVE-IN AT liken in poseeabion of. kaos quan:| 22 meres to an angen) trom the |Deme of Se Eee eee en | ee | tity of lece leather, euch as ie used |*vieude of the proposed Lake Wash |Gay, aflernaon S90 Svening. : — THIRD AND MADISON 8UC about machinery for lacing belts, |!neton canal bond txsue ese Rr t eanal a cum — £IGH ROK The leather was in a bale, and /°*? i j auert- is BIGHT SROKEN in valued at about $100. A charge | ‘ie of the asth ¥ BONES. of grand larceny will be fied — campaign of the ttle Elec: | i when BIG RALLY AT LABOR TEMPLE) ogainet Wyckman je company, the municipal own-| : Bianche emenmeeeee | Jership campaign committee at a i and Tony May wea stmsasipatlicaii | =CAMPAIGN WILL CLOSE BIG DEED RECORDED. lmmeeting held today adopted a reso- d liution in favor of the canal bonds. eae with ert P. A. Nordwall, an employe of the NEXT MONDAY NIGHT — A deed to the land sold by F. D. i" "pric aie ot the canal proposition | re eae bee ne ee “| Runset hone company, who] WASHINGTON, D, t—| SHOMSON TO MAKE FINAL| Stimson to J. W. Todd, on May epr i to the committee that! | les Shomo’ was inju f A ta a cave-tn at Th rid | Bide were opened s a of 4 | 1906, as stated in The Star at the|the vigorous campaign which th : are, and Madison last week, died last| the canal commiasio orning time, has been recorded. The prop-|Seattle Electric company and It j ene -_ — boat night at the Seattle General how | for 4 mogul locomott and 6,000} Apons erty Is described as being on 14th aeetines ergantention he making Sar ee MWh the court hace tcea| ORCISION 18 GIVEN IN BUR- pital frofi injuries r ed. A : ay., between Yesler way and East/against the — {ss of further] “This printed matter is returned, ES itis from the paths of firet his condition was not consid: | The Baldwin Loc e works. Of) whe chief public meetir Fir st, The price was $1( nds indicates that is co-| as it does not bear the union label.” MO Geen uneuccesstul TON-VASHON STEAMER CASE =“ cog oe ye ba Sgt vb bees origer ea peter, Municipal Ownershi¢ ” ration between the 8. E. people; Gummed stickers containing the Sitieuer three oi , * ge at) evening will be held at and the transcontinenta abo’ ment are being freely la —— FERGUSON 18 SUSPENDED pope nm arm, shoulder bi Cok . bw! "“ iy . T oe * Ny Tewpie. eve of the | lfor the defeat of the canal bond at| used by members of labor organiza- i Speaking of that in-| FOR 15 DAYS. Nordwall was 45 years of age sidary of the stect trust at $29.48) 2), Poeeat tice 1. Howed Pas the canal bonds are to be vot bee - gy ee ‘by the Beattie | peng it as on native of Nerke, Sweden, had per ton delivered at Baltimore. It] ho ene apes . elisa Gaue| lod for the purpose of making a pub-| B momic club, Little or none of Gnd frown whicnh| ‘The ticense of Capt. @ Y. Hall - even Bee taee * Garviendl & we sonnel high, but may have) done from those in the audience on Hie improvement which will not di-|the campaign literature of the club Sr 1 uence of the eleamer Vashem ioe be canausie’, at ind Beemer]. Gultwarievs teatores of the. iaews |rectiy produce a revenue, and as] carries the union abel, and for that ee aleve wie aan’ ae ae nantates. i ik Sounes andar discussion. A special invita that reason th nds will have | reason many union men decline to oo? ¥ pe. 6 jolene ign 4 ee sternees Sa te emtended (0 ladles to at |to be paid out of general taxation | read or consider It. Even the cir re a ee Prament Geel - ; tend. lwhile the street railway bonds will|cular a few days ago containing a Wee matron me ar 1 eRe rygad- ng Nav Saget p | There will also be another oper lhe paid out of the earnings of the |long list of reasons why working | Intern - eal di = gin ve sta: tne a at the corner of Oc railroad, the canal bonds will cer-}men should yote for the Seattle ’ 0 dala gli alias Sood ( t Wanbinaton et, to be | ON MIS WAY TO VALDEZ TO BE be the first of the two issues | Electric company In the approach- ; bea ed@qeemed by apeake have not} ‘ffer from the effects of the|ing election was sent out without . yet. apes that place, These} PRESENT AT GRAND JURY |Seattle Electric company’s antt-|the union label. . ide ~ ont | open-at tings will be continued Hebt add ' " —< pl aero SESSION IN THE JAPANESE | or). rosolutions adopted by the sesar fea shh er rn palate. POACHERS’ CASE. committee set forth the fact that it} | k ones Hf was decided by th ttes « known now that the transcon : Capt. Joon Ferguson of the Bur oddly to clom e campels ext wer 4g m was suspended for 15 days, for oh, ieee te the eee oe ieee ith a grand rally at] Masano Hamharl, second secre | posed to the canal, an 1 that the ac t stopping his steamer after the inte 1 we ay Hakh Bee ey. some point downtown, provided «| tary to the Japanese ambassador at | tion of the Seattle Electric organt ion? eeed lo: nw aa aun riven by sonal ee n be procured. | Washington, who is on his way to|#tion In confining Its campaign to | down an auto driven b | “Ete Engineer Thomson witt be| Valdez to inquire into the case of |the debt question exc lusively indi on gay aah etree og Mt) ankeed to thake another address and| the Japanese poachers, arrived tn | CAtes that the two great corporate ced ete eS held in the Bonney- Wats pel] Oo tato further, details ‘ind lithe city. last night and is regis-| interests have been combined in the thin at Md ed potats ' s which have met} tered at the Butler, Mr. Hamhart |#tht allway and anti-canal oe | onernte mn : - eave to de " The municipal ownership commit as Prasie Moutelle, ial cecsnnek were me with ob. a the 8 to leave for Valdez on the Moder any cir ee pe ie senten foareivl 2 statuvath’s BAvOe; i Blegtric company and those wh on, sailing Saturday |tee, by its action today, seeks to} f. E. Caine, through his attorney, Ahmad Crus tor the ‘oo odfiee te Seattle, declares that hed Aa is aioe ot Nagy gdeeen ting ampaig This case has attracted consider-| counteract this combined effort of | Walter 8. Fulton, was today grant Widing ott te oe tor ential grande Boe 7 able national attention among seal-|the corporate interests to defeat}ed a continuance in the case of as- BY name tc j tbe Pan the © tae mobil ceacea p Does ge be Jing und fishing circles as to its| both great undertakings In tery brought by Adolph me nt in the army the month! excited condition of Bak ha BRYAN GOES TO joutcome, ‘The Japanese were } Hammer, the victim of Caine’s reck- H lott. There were 12 during| cute approached | Jeatght poaching ons s¢ nl reserve less automobile driving, until next j o b : auto od & island, and while trying Thursday. The case was to have | ee hen Bee aeior boo He a | THE STATE FAIR to escape the ‘native guard fired “LET SNOHOMISH lbeen heard before Judge Davis this \ tioatee ne taine oe 0 8. PAINTS WHISKY jon, hem ead. soveral were, Bieg ; | few eG 5 vers on this a4 | | — were taken to Valdez and had. their} MEYERS OUT ON BONDS. 4 HAVANA, Sept. 6.—An armistice |!o al) im of b a 6 | LINCOLN, Ne! Sept. 6-——It is| hearing fore the United States} | \} us been declared, and during the | summer SIGN ON FALLS nnouaced this smovning that Mr,|Commissioner, who bound esd Mike Meyers, arrested yesterday | tion of hostilities efforts will Hrean, after the November elec | over to the grand jury and charged with grand larceny in | be made to reach a peace agree | RNED T0 DEATH — Hows ‘will go to Panama and South| Edwin Sims, a solicitor of the) EVERETT, Sept. 6.- Capt Smith, | extracting a watch and chain valued j « he armistice will last 10 heaton. ‘This afternoon Mr. Bryan | department of commerce and labor,|@ brother of Smith Bros, makers) at $50 from the person of Frank } SPOKANE, Sept. 6.—-A_ local #a-| visited t state fait, where his| Who passed terough the city some | of cough drops, who was arrested | Bonce, was this morning released | loonke r has succeeded in paint: \ jive gtock is being exhibited ltime ago, stated, after makin .}here on a charge of vagrancy and | upon a $1,500 bond by Judge Davis. | — FALLS ling « ing sign over the reef of | thorough ‘investigation, that e|improper language, was rele - i YORK, sept. « roe ojecting along the ne FOUR MEN IN FIGHT. Jwas no doubt about the Japs be-| after a trial Wednesday by Judge | MINER GIVEN LESSON. 874 bolle toa side of the pokane fa ist ing guilty of piracy Mr, Str Stockton, Smith showed the court Of Re . ” | L BAN RERNARDINO, Cal | above the Monroe st. bridge. There 1 I er Jack Tatley,| included this in his report to his | that was not insane, and that] Evans, a coal miner, recent- Mg KOId again FM. ¢ . Santa Fe is a big, barren space there t 1 I e 1 Charles chief. the queer ounds he used were/ly f Pennsylvania, was this Prtations, Tie —_--—_—- and PF Bastia 2 ey low water, and now the most cor 1 x 4 tenderloin re It is Mr. Hamhari’s mission to in-| caused by a bullet wound fn his/ morning fined $16 by Judge Gordon Hi Y Mecviators oune ., were burned to| splevous thing about the falis seen | night and ated by Patrol-| vestigate the case thoroughly and| throat, made several years ago.}for becoming intoxicated upon his f r 1A, ©. Bept. 6—A b hy v 9 ee Miteuncement war med " death nat that tre 4 the | by the visitor at by their en King, Peters a Megrath, | make full rep to the Japanese | He also showed that he is in the|arrival in the city and endeavoring me 8M Borne traders * “ ” cata 2 ‘manta Fe depot at edies early this |reputation for beauty and power b rarged men with fight-) amt ador at Washington upon employ of the United States gov. to whip every person with whom Haped snug suns, al ae morning. Much mail was destroyed, # legend that * ells Whisky ‘“ ‘his return ernment and owns a large amount he came in contact x, all foreigners,

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