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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR GHANGE ag CENTS PER MONTH THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECABT—Showers Toniaht and Friday: Fresh Solithweat Winds ASTEDITIO to Print the News _ * SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER gs, 1906 VOL. 8. NO, 172. LOSE. THE RAILWAY -BBT GET THE CANAL > Seattle Electric Co., made reply in % : this manner to the courteous request * Also the New Water Main--People Vote Down of The Star this morning for a state- the Proposal to Construct a Municipal Street Railway System--Other Issues Carry Easily. BUNCO GANG AGAIN {ii cant iw ioe QUT AFTER THE COIN t his Time They Will Undertake to “Pull Off” H A i f C Fake Wrestling Matches Openly--Dr. B. F. Roller, of the Seattle Athletic Club, Becomes “Mne of Them--Gotch and Roller Matched. * “If | had any announcement to make | wouldn’t make it to your dirty sheet, anyway.” Mr. H. F. Grant, manager of the SEES SESE SRE EE ET ment regarding the intentions of the company in the matter of extensions 4 PoRERER SERRE SL SEES EEE SS eeeeee y A Mayor William | 1 Moore, to inform you that in the very Gentleme: ‘Assassin of Russian eettteteeus Jacob Furth, president of the Geattle Electric com #*® pany, stated today that his company has mow pending before # NCAR Situation in Havana In- By a vote of 7,180 to 6,974 the upon such a polley at this ple of Seattle yesterday decided |time. The whole campsign in oppoe that ft was inexpedient at this time ition to the bonds was conducted to vote bonds for the construction|on that argament. This was the of « municipal street rallway sy* | position taken the Chamber oi tem ommerce, the Real Batate eoclne In the same election they decided | tion and the Economic 14 by a vote of 10,854 to 2,179 to au The vote by wards on thre@ thorize the issuance of bonds in| propositions follows the sum of $2,225,000 for the con-| —_ i struction of a second pipe line from MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. ° fature Seat s to be invaded by the men who were Gana . aes Fh ncBoasye edar river and other extensions Of yore by Wards on Street Railway Fdriven out of ¢ by The Star when it exposed the General Dies Breathing the city council requests for two franchises, one on Second av. « | dicates Near Approach the city water system | fateh @f the bunco gar at secured through take prize ‘ north and the other on Westlake boulevard. As soon asa deci’ # ; The propece® legnaaze of $500,000 aa sctih t t r$is Y 1 months 4 yunty oT or construc Againet, and wrestling tches over $150,000 in eight month Revolution to son is reached, if favorable, construction of these two lines will # of Intervention By teen ory: HI ye Ww IO = Bonny canal 879, begin immediately. * carried the city by a vote of 954 & j re | United States. to 1,206 and the country precinct Details of other improvements that the company has in # view are not yet ready for the pubile. * peer far reported by a large ma jority eed with the outcome of the election and # WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—The] The Duwamish valley precinct with the exception b Park The balance will tle. 7 Marsh loe Carre and Fred Cann, of this be here as , are now in Pemeas they havc shed “cleaning up” Vancouver Mr. Furth ie pb said that The Star certainly put wp a great contest for mun ® | ernie department received h that is to be held in that Sou | Last. Ieee eee eee eee Te ee ee ee . » * » * . » » » » » » * * * * * * * . * | *. t and improvements. SPEER EEE EEE ERERA AAR R AHH ARS Fay OPEN LETTER TO MAYOR MOORE AND 2 a CHIEF OF POLICE WAPPENSTEIN * WHAT MR FURTH CA g J . nd . a Se *. 7 . * 7 * . . . 7 7 . . * * os Fgeough a fake wre « ma « ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12.—| Pe on Septern! 1 with Dr, B. F, Roller, of this city, Expressing loyalty to the cause of | cipal ownership. The reporter for The Star was received very # | today that Indicate that or voted generally against the canal | /ighth sed Carkeck as the principals akg vm beg heed ven gave | courteously by Mr. Furth, @ | “pon Havana is imminent. Charge honda while (he North mad pee time 3 soe y ngerous bunco operatec an “ pegs . gene od | . VAffairs Bjeeper's dinpatches are|cinets voted for them, North Bend | Ten “* more a fe hy a perated if BAY Hl girl asunsin Cf General MIN WO5| Pa kee kee e ee AR RRR RRR RRR HR | Under! ee fully confirm the |6iving them « unantinous vote | Bleverth «...+.4 - er vagrants just as much as the poor @lexecuted today. After the rope was press reports that conditions are af Antis Well Organized. Toted 5,974 proaching chaos. te wh up t w Ye rf way and wh ? Fg ol alll gy 0 go Lg | . An overwhelmingly effective or Majority om Seen ee” ees ‘I No apprehension is felt here, 9*] ganization on the part of the | acon Aico aE pe this government ie fully able 9} nunicipal ownersiaip forces for anven wens. \ » « « juickly restore order pree io « out eo a ste decided the h voke died | coded. Five thousand 1 A oie ae oe i ag Vote by Wards on Water Bonds, amped at Chickamaugua, could be |phis organization was perfecte For Against quemy only to himself, while these men are enemies ee woman who t the fortune of the # about her neck she ox ° . * : 1 * cated is t n to jail in a patrol wagon fined » ' 1 out of These men are permitted to live « iabemery at the best hotels, paying their bills t he nbarked at Tampa within 36 Bours. | secret many days in advance und | First : 4 ‘ » tant Others would follow quickly. Many | ,. > iat . |Second : 422 o 7 olen fr cllow men * hed te ! came into evidence on! ate : - “Hat Aa PE orn } that te al) at whips of war are within a few hours’ |ierday Two or three weeks before | Third yor 1,437 4 e They tell the jends—some of them—that it ts all 2} nail of Cuba. the date for the election men had |Fourth ..... . 184 Weeds" that there is no danger from the police, and that 3) been employed in each preciuct to| Fifth ' a7 20 Began stay in Seattle just as long as they like. They 9} Fighting Near Havana. make a poll of all voters and ascer.|8ixth “+ 12 friendly wit! ain members of the police depart ‘| HAY Kept, 12—In # fight tain whic h of them could be de é venth oones anes $% . . 4 thew dae " “ett ees | omen ear . Capt y led al} pended upon to vote against the & eee . a?“ bs lepartment is said to have » sachette charge against the rebelaletreet railway bonds. Yesterday |Ninth . 1,040 1 fully cognizant of all the doings of this bunco gang « | Judge W. D. Wood, chairman of some quarters, for instance, (ol and soattered the enemy Three|¢wo or more men in each precinct |Teath nes 1 i was opera g in the boathouse on Lake Wash- bie | the Municipal Ownership campaiga | prove that our present lighting | were killed and seven taken prison-japent the afternoon getting this Eleventh .... one iu .- }eommittee, is not cast down by the| plant Is @ failure than tn such 4 * Today the rebels ignited alfvote to the polls ‘ Popars eT | DOUGLAS, Ar opt. V--A| resalt of the election. When scen| defeat an we suffered yesterday ‘ t > Totals 0.86 2 . " ta . * | bridge at Calabaxar b were M. ©. Vote Voluntary. -- To The Star it » appear the part of wisdom for {lietter has beon 1 i from per-| this morning he sald Statement by McGraw. iven away before it wee destr ae odis ag be nie is es Majority 8,679 ; these nm that they ¢ participa no | themaelve iberty | While | advocated the proposed ~» Je Gra on se rebels are in swarm : he municipal ownership fore - 1 to notify © an participate in r a — i a 4 en hes a. -_ * one a oe Betiqn J H. McGraw, ch 4. Th re in swear lacking the money ensary to pay ANAL BONDS matches in this city; that their presence here is that 4 alleged | street railway plans mann f the executive commiites of | miles out of the city. Four hun-lior work of this character, were} c L ; See and that unless they leave town within 2 ican tevolutionist#’ now im jall| ability and resource I tried all aloog| the Seattle Economie League, and | ared ent soldiers have been forced to depend on the voluntary | Vote in the city, by Wards, on the a, a etaak i wc BM, 24 *lat Tucson are deporte Mexico, | to adopt a philosophical attitude to] @&p managed the campaign of the | brought protect the city v0 ate yates ye iso | Biter the publication of this letter they will be ar- @ | whore it ts sald they wil) be shot,| wards the proposition. I hoped that) jengue against the street railway They winds ne poll of the st ts | Again % [20 Americans slong the border Will | the result of the vote would be that |tuue, js highly gratified at the re American Property Seized pee pl ay ag: Mad eet ry ng 24 Be abwill be useless for you to plead that you cannot do *|"* killed tn retaliation | which would be for the best of our vote. He said today CIENFUERGOS, Sept. 13.—The in-| day workers they were able to en 21 * still believe very stro , 0 the tips of my toes I leq and destroyed telegraphs instru-| guide them | 7? foe ; 12 s. You know what you can do. Do it and e Jetpal ownership and in the pian | have studied this proposition of mw | ine = eae shares mene sul fe te 2 ia thelr efforts to get ctor ° ‘ ; your repeated declaration that this admin- | rr pane. the. pecyee lg be 4 | wiktpal ownership « great deal, #in | city treasury at a American| Im ome respect the entire camw-|Sixth ,...-... a. that it Is not best to adopt it a fv or t am . His to be best Seattle ever had. | bse aeee “4 unaired with them — poate a = ae for] property is being seleed. paign was very unique, and that is|Seventh ‘ 26g, cae what te © the ofty and in the great number of people on | Eighth 2 for that dectaton the oftizens and I am convinced that . | -aecasiaecamakarauabeges > CANTEEN AGAIN Ready Any Time We Ghose wisely in yesterday's ele + either side who expected that the | Ninth *...... 4 eady Any \. yesterday . | opposite side would win. Many ad-|Tenth .. BPPCVA SHEE SSS EE HARRAH AHEAD | “We will be ready for munietpal | #* CON Si bs) vocates of municipal ownership bad |Kleventh . nerehip whenever the people are Public Officials Wanted. anticipated for days that the bonds | WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 12.-—| ready to vote to adopt It. No gov) “if we could in some manner se > ee pay Ad heme ee Leeng: teat $259 t0l1n General Corbin's annual report. /ernment of the people can Tun} cane the selection of capable men them lost heart towards the close Majority pogills neo | hs o mew ch On filed today, he recommends again! shead of the wishes of the people | for our public officials it might be of the campaign. On the other hand Of the state and | tober 12 re } the reestablishment of the army | lt is more likely to lag behind It! gestrable to add this to the func scores of opponents of municipal Canal Vote in County. hy drt eee ne oe meee en a exnteee. may take several campaigns uch! tions of our city government. But ownership confidently expected that! peturns from 58 precinets in : » FSi jas we have had to prepare to] we can't do that pow and I fear we the bonds would have a majority,|1.:4 Georgetown, West Seattle a would be defeated some of Totals have undertaken | match with Jack Carkeek. another | maNUFACTURERS' DAY understand aod appreciate the ne | would not be ablé to do so though some of them e le wrestling matches | of the men who “steered viettms | AT YAKIMA FAIR. censity for municipal ownership of enaietpel ownership. | know the peet them to carry by the required pone ogy arte, Som > we | Washington. It was Carkeek who street tar ea For my own part] avecates of municipal ownership 60 per cel wees Di nye Meir gm Ties: “abans enone Seneins Waters OF the For 1a, ne ewmeenras_ envestation | Soar jeer eumpeigue tl roush| slvance the claim that the abes Rioutt of Besicion. 2,105 votes to 7 esttio Athietie| vieve hoese, of Vancouver, to Se-| ef Senttic. bee named Supten® ree of four campaigns before #e | donment of the franchise system The result fs not a decision on| against them. There are still 36 as “Beattie day” apd will attend| Vote to Undertake the municipal OP | would remove the source of much] WaARsaW, Sept. 12—The ter-| the desirability of a policy of munic:| large number of precincts to es of buncoing the to the “slaughter house” on Lake how that the canal bonds recef been drawn t ttle “skinned” 2,000. " 4 ; tate the game | # and “skin him of $2,000.) 1... washington Mtate Fair associa. | oration of a publie utility and have} of oor corruption in public life, and] -ortete have renewed their threats} {pal ownership with reference to! from, but they are nearly all bis traiatn, rt- | - “ socent for = y, Bow | Roller’s Partner. ten at North Yekima, A special| that undertaking prove successful! ooeg the way for more honest poll |r xin seule unless |#treet car lines, but mertiy a de-| ones and cannet change the gener ease, in | Cision that it is not expedient to) result . 1 car will be chartered a vend | then than to adopt an undertaking | tics but | have not been able to ln Whe “wleered” to Seattle | Ole Marsh, alias Joe Carroll, who cos vee ave the governme @f the victims who |! Rollers training partner, was trip, including adrein# to the|a* os ut of the fir -4 pas satiety myself that this is trae. Com] ine pope of ing intervention of will be S260. and ha prov are. In) dering all the clreumstanees, Iline powers. There is great excite- + ‘ | probably the most auccessful of ail | erounde, . ' , iS i ie the little houseboat oo Bb de - re hie oes failure of such an undertaking "her | believe the people have chosen! ent here and the slightest trouble ‘SEEK THIS WOMA : Wasbingtoo 3 - SEAMAN SECURES WAGES. § | attempted would give municipal) wiseiy.” may start extensive bloodshed, D Carroll in Town. vietime was M. J. Chareh of is lownership much more of « backset GRANTED NEW TRIAL. WITH $10 000 ‘made by Chlef| high with the leaders of the. gang.| aan to the sum of $51.60, was ar greater danger (| shorge of burglary some time ago. 5 ot Kamenets, were murdered by to have tome here with) Carroll was given 50 per cent. in = mance | Moore last lived in Wenatchee, bi somewhere in the Sound country. — charaed w!t® lon the subject given to The Star the foreign « t 1 Entire Village Meseacred. ODESSA, Sept 3 rr jeally the entire population of the Jewish village of € ag, in the district @f staying each case the man who repre-| It ts this gang that now contem Sind who yesterday de-| plates beginning work in Seattle fa the Times office for | The presumption is that the wrest it tn this elty on | ling matehes will be fakes. Roller's was a member of the | reputation as a square sport won't on gang. help the game any. He knows the @f Cann’s Victims. character of the company he is in. to Dr. G. EK. Biackburn,| By openly joining these men he . t was Cann who| lay# himself open to the suspicion to Beattie to witness | —found in many quarters—that be i Match through which| ¥#* 4ware of the doings out at the MEER Was robbed of $3,500. | houseboat on Lake Washington. tm Seattle with Black- Use of Rotler’s Name. ! yg Ago That Roller’s name was ased by on the register of that | CA'7O". Jack Carkeok and others }in securing thelr victims ts well . | known to The Star. Roller knows Gwin arrived in Seattle | Carrolt has been in Seattle . iHeary Danielaon, who sued the} th days, and despite pred Galpin = 3 ge owner of the inunch Cold Feet for | pot » wuffored yeaterday 1. B Kenny, convicted on the Bal these fake wrestling oF | ere” received only 25 per cent. of | thi# morning [ahip from the effort being made in| te heard September 1 meee to remain in this! the amounts secured from victims HA E the « The bodies were mal Charlotte Moore, rho has e e treate | willed $10,000 by her brother. Mr CHIEF ENGINEER THOMSON 20 trace of her has been found since | she left that city. Mrs. Morgan, @ MAKES STATEMENT ABOUT friend of the legates, started the | search in Missoula, Mont., and ex» CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW) jects to continue it until sueces® CEDAR RIVER WATER MAINS. |“! She believes Mrs, Morgan tg vail able from the proposed bond issue, and it will probably require eighteen CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—President seg i ae to complete the/ MAY HOPE Shea, of the Teamsters’ union, and hey cade takes teadarh, chron with This ts the gist of an interview | Grande, Ore. who gave up $5,000 three or four defeats at the that be would not af! ang while some of the other “ateer.| sranted the sult by Judge Hanford | the true cause of municipal owner | ans been granted a new trial, to ; EVERETT, Sept. 13.—Mrs. J. BL penn and their homes burned to Morgan ts in Everett seeking Mra, been | “Work can begin on the proposed | new Cedar river water mains as} soon as the money becomes av | conspiracy to ru this morning by City Engineer omy “ tles but would certainly decline to Mont w ‘ « Me pmer 4 & Co, during the SN he departed a few days | matches with any one of this talgned thie morning and plendedl ga. Vine"Ae the eek ar Baits, SPRINGFIELD, I, Sept. 18-0 towd 4 $ 1 colle ore et} The state board of charities ree adder but considerably | © | not guilty. The selection of jury - ata ut considerably | ‘The good uame of the Seattle .OuNTY men was then begun. ing the new main in about twenty | ports that after a three months* Fake days. It will require that mueb Athletic club t# being drawn into Z WPS my _ at much | trial much good has resulted from latches Here. | the mess It is being made to ap 4 r) time at least to go through with the | tne state's consumptive camps This man Cann who has now! pear that the Athletic club has ( ) to add to his bank roll | something to do with the proposed fake public wrestling | wrestling contests, This is, of eosses in this city. Dr. Roller, | course, done solely for advertising Z ys en) 4a good rep | purposes, but it can result In no fp this city, has joined this | good to the local organization. ’ r] BELIEVES WILL RAISE : AMOUNT IN ONE DAY. j a lu “Without a doubt I believe the entire amount of $600,000 to be details of the sale of the proposed) pour cases ‘ou in the most advanced water bonds, The rapidity With| stages were kept In tents, far from which the construction work can be | ,,. " 2 v1 noise .or contact with other pas carried on will depend on our — tients, and after getting the patienty e to obtain lumber for the work able to, sleep and eat their condi require absolutely clean lumber, the croam of the cut, and about 6,000,.| WOH i= Improved ne Maha ih 000 fect of ft. At best Ido not) ONS sais i think the main can be completed within eighteen months, so that it) is highly improbable that it can be| completed in time to be of service PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13&-Re-|next summer '@ scribed for the exposition wiil be éetver Barle today ened the Water Regulations. 4 z | raised on October 2," said Will H. Real Eatate Trust company to re Under the circumstances some ad | \| Perry, chairman of the ware ~ ceive deposits. All the directors are | ditional regulations or restrictions sisane cosemttoe of the Atscne TS Interested, having accepted Earle’s| will be necessary. in order to reduce | ¥ kon-Pacifie exposition, . plan of reorganization, by which|the water stringency during the tnx We have oar fine o they are responsible for all former] 1907 sprinkling season. This mat paign marked out and are éspentt ter bel erly to the m1 Pr | posits, © belongs properly to the water Bhe ¢tvil service cv waiting for Mr. Nadeau and department, and Superintendent Youngs is probably better pre a tonight and » pation of iver Ir | Chitberg to return from the North.” aed the clorke in the city | WITNGSS 16 FOUND to deal with it than Tam, In Spo sneraiaaatsgiieal DEMOCRATIC let's office. ¢ er | AND MYERS REARRESTED. kane and other cities the plan of) poLiTiCIAN PASSES AWAY AT will a t om. | cutting off the whirlygig and re-| to ex nd-| Mike Myers, recently arrested on quiring all sprinkling to be A y | His HOME — FEW KNEW OF 8 dutic M * ‘ xo of grand ony, and w hand has proven very successful, Seery Goes ft ‘on pebegete bt ig Cong eny “he and it has been suggested that this| HIS ILLNESS. Hated some time ago that tt|county jail, owing to the disappear plan be adopted, with the addition | . the comm! ssion { that|anee of the prosecuting witners, that the mechanical sprink De | Marsh should be under " oday rear 4, the witness allowed by customers who purchase | : rule. If thi 1 to|having been found. Myers was water by meter measurement. Some| Thomas Navin, former councils Case Mr. Marsh will cither|agein removed to the county jail - form of the application of the meter | man from the First ward and ong Su ThA Shel nerves canes. . ‘ CHICAGO, Sept +—Rattling | Wl no doubt be found necessary in| of the best known Democratic polly or quit ; | STURGIGS 16 SUSPENDED. Tee ieee challenged Joe Gans | order to deal with the situation sat-| ticans in the city, died yesterday ag GIRL — and posted a certified check for isfactorily | his nar va Wetter a = of DIES ON TRAIN Wm reise, chiet engineer of 1,000. The Di wants the same complication of disorders resulti the tugboat’ Grace Thateton, has Fie bafere, excepting that the | TO SELECT COUNCILMAN | from disease of the lver manda Rollin, th been suspended for fifteen days by Wilner take all ia the hext mateh FROM TWELFTH WARD.) Few knew that “Tommy,” as MK iter of John L. Bs. { Med-| Marine Inspectors Whitney and Navin was familiarly known, wag b Wash. died t ning on| Turner for disobedience of orders ROMANIO GETS NEW TRIAL. A meeting of the elections init / il! until his death was announced. ipborg! Great las: boundaries committy. “of the city| Mr, Navin was an old plonee? F train en route to the city | ¥. M. |. BANQUETS. Mattio Romanto, an Itallan, sen-| council will be held tonight to se-| and engaged in the logging bust yale was to have been ea | ness i tenced to 14 years in the Walla }lect a councilman for the new | new is <3 . 8 hospital to underys opera: | quet w: he Walla penitentiary three years ago, | ward to the elty, recently formed by | A widow an¢ children su for appendicitis. Coroner Car-|} un ‘tal Pts po sight ty a charged with assault with Intent to | the eddition to Seattle ofthe former | vive. A brother, P. W. Navin, lives Was notified and th: lelogates of the Young Men's In commit murder on the person of & town of Southeast Seattle, The | in Seattle. z ee ved to the partors of the Hon | stitute to the biennial northwent SEATTLE TRIED TO BREAK AWAY FROM THIS CONDITION YESTERDAY BUT FAILED TO ! hastian Ueci, was yesterday granted Lew ward will be called the} | ihe body Is at Collins Brothers ‘Watson company | convention. a new trial, Twelfth. undertaking establishment, *

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