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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE AST EDITIO ——— ‘ . 2 ° — aly Paper in Seattle Th es to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1906 VOL. 8. NO. 173 as CENTS PER MONTH \ PRESIDENT PALMA WOMEN \OTOHIAN “THECHIEF WAPPENSTEIN AS QUIT OFFICE ‘TNE HOE WANTS TO SEE THEM _ THE SEATTLE STAR nd Saturday; Fresh W Win WEATHER PORECAST—BShowers Tonight TESTIMONY IN CASE OF MAS.| peMOomATS OF KING COUNTY CREFFIELO AND esTHeRr * : : — @NDORSE NEBRASKAN AS | favana Hears zat bytes on MITCHELL VERY SIMKAR-| PREGIDENTIAL CANDIDATE Sends for Carroll and Cann But Finds the Lat- Assassination, nes rs e " pa chat | FOR 1908, | ter Has Left Town--Dr. Roller Appears as Joe Board Cruiser Denver Today-*Great jThe conminson waned by Jugs] PANEER EE HY | Carroll's Protector--Will Call on Chief With | * Democrats of King county, # Excitement in Cuban Capital Over Warships’ Sioinn tntc the seniey of Bere: Sond Carroll This Afternoon. I Bether Mitchell, t@ in| * '% Convention this afternoon, * Creffield 4 ce. |session today and in all probability # URanimously endorsed William # Presen' ad wil] not conclude its examination| * 48npinge Bryan as their leader * _—————— | unttl neat week # in the campaign of 1908, * | Chief of Police Wappenstein thi 7 es and the consequent cessa 1 b ft * . mort ! fet tof wt r contest eee ee eee Fred Mitehell brother of ereng B Garooue to hm t aaceaeeee* on ther, was the only witness cxam-|*#O#F SRF E ER OEE HS and escort t , adquarters| hese men with whom Dr. H ' There is great excitement in this olty ined yesterday, He told of hin se Ole Marsh, alla " P ey Praaptectrrnee himestt,, ond ent that President Palma will resign the ter’s strange actions during — the - | ugh this association these mem * . * * ' this afte , he street stories are that during # 9 preeieney of tri the executive decided upon this step. * near he He id he convince The democratic county nominat ‘Gas a eel ee | i Agee pee A Presicont Palma will board the United States # — that his sister was wader the {6:/ {ng convention was calle ‘ : cory r , 7 pee Oe See ned tle morning. te | CivilService Commission Sabicea inte: aul ; o'el mors | Sones gine > Ahr . t Palma. It is stated that he fears # Chiet of I w . Ng am by H B. Drees, chairman ¢ iM ti t S$ | t C | hk f na t -: * | Has Exciting Meeting Ne eae” wn | the casaty central commitics, O8/ MOBLING 10 SOIC! VOUN® 141 5 0: ompany w , ertion. Me The chief sald he knew ver : A R ‘ ng himself open to AA ARERR RRR Re A. Reynolds, of t war geaeeeee ‘ of the fa on » th i] om w Chief ‘ t * -Who-What and wo women's arrest, but had a t im . : vey / Dalrmat c Iman Fr e e pt . | rgd weg vO*"' an Ww an wa tod s | . riend of Roller Taiks Why. written statement» made by the! rotary without & content Ward Was bers is is donde io kt He lared the Women Ww bit whairdnanat t Rape : jt ' ¢ ‘ tae ae of oe Marsh? At prew|when making their withdrew from the f Ems | | f 2K b ir. Roller is hiy honest be Wh in-| Prank Kennedy the| ‘teas for th matic in oom! — oe xe figt I know nd admire Has be any right | st from the women, say cat oie ais . "| } c mace & Mr ield appeared somewhat! \ tes Simmonds ac . | ‘ i ¢ . oclating estions form the purslé|exetted, but that Eather Mitchell ae aig ae r nd Pert 13 ny f 6 ge ge : . wi B arrol, Cann and civil service comminsion: | appea 00k and seemed to| oe Se cotting bia” peveaoe «| bg be det h already 4 to to aoly 4 start te by getting him iato the figh e t t a ¢ $ er in bis coming ©. Asa start| take the matter asa mere greum-|.oq then deserting his candidacy eet : 4 tts solution they called on | stance Have reese shit Sesheeras om eading The Star Comptrolier Carroll at the| Detective J. L. Barck, Patrolman! ocemmisation the convention pro-| Th eh “ 5 to Waneds the teat | meeting Inst night to explain his|George Power and Dr. Bortes, all'cctans to business by appointing | of and us Discussed at the 8. A.C. understanding of Mr. Marsh's du re called this w a, but their! ine ge etek un talietee:” ‘ n At the Seattle Athletic club fast ties and enlighten them, if he could, | testimony was in substence the oy eae . hb ; sht uth A as to why Marsh should t in po those } S Ptatform and intions— Alfre ‘ nost the sole topic of con- ee ee ae ame ax those previously examined | matte B. E, Bennett, John Y. Te t ersation was the appearing was responsible. Comptroller Car Chamber Session ¥, Ae W. Mackie, FA. McDonald, | . in Th ust night. Friends 4 : . , Dr Martin, Robert Bridges, C. \ al of the ’r. Roller—and he has many in the roll gave it up. So did the com-| Frank Hurt and bis tather, 0. V eos. ; - oe « utte a] ‘ expressed th i) mission. It was decided to look up| Murt, are being examined behind |! yy bed a agg a Bot C-sgpriened amneeivas - ail the ordinances and specifications | Closed doors. Mrs. O. V. Hurt, who| ,, Srenuntins © nae Charen, | @ arrelt's Record should have undertaken to enter of the city charter to see just where | ¥as to have been bere today, was |) 0 4 A td agg vee Joe Carroll, Dr. B. F. Roller’s! into any wrestling contests with Marsh comes In, and then to take|nable to stand the excitement and | 2% i - r 7 ir. Seavey training partner, and whom Dr. RO! Carkeek and men of that class. His some action on the matter upon receiving the telegram that | Yelso® Dunn J Lucas and J. J.) thr ler is now endeavoring to pre sociation with Joe Carroll was ‘As the case now stands, the evi-|she was wnted to testify in her) "O® ts from the police, is not only « ulso the occasion for criticism. dence presented by Dr. Carrol! Inter's behalf, swooned and is}, Gules and order of butiin ; strengthened the belief of the com-|now tm a precarious condition. If! ¢° 7% : , missioners that there ts no legal au-| found necessary she will be brought be + ‘Wileon, F. M. Snyder dence man and a member of scus-|gang that o W. Hl known gene For what it is worth The Star gives a story that comes to it from ouver. It is to the effect that ated here, but ts jiy as « card sharp thorization for the office of lheense | to Seattle on a stretcher | Ueun, ya Worria, Walter and an al! arouad bunco individual contest in Vancouver on Sep- inapector. Just who appointed Mr lg! rae gs , Carroll has also teipated in is to result in a vietory Marsh originally, amd what av H. EVERETT KILLED, | ailibe plates where the come 4 nye Raggio Saggy Bieohere which victory is to be parts of the country. His proper) eed as effective advertising for the thority he had no one seems to — know His present appoititment he HH Bverett, engaged to reh and he com reasons Very well and a few others some time ago Fixed For Roller, t If Roller doesn’t win you cam draw on me for $1,000 the morning match in this city, The Star's informant writes bucking |lttiees would me convention ne is Ole M holds, as far as can be found out, , at Barneston, on the Northern | 'O@s @ fecess until 1:30 o'clock this | neighborly squabbies m lowa ; 4 “ ed : EY be done elsewhere to hime jointly from Comptreiier Carroll) Pacific, wax killed this morning. | known to hime and Treasurer Russell The logging train upon which Ey Falk on Candidates. Affairs Jumbled he changed his nar Threefold Capacity. erett was working became deratied ut the convention hal poe of | t0 Joe Carroll, an at name h. been known throughout the We Although the original 5 : _ ve [and he was crushed ath the from the time the delegates began anal Ghendta. ‘Wishes aaa On n oe reece yro Anh . — weight of logs, Deputy Coroner |‘ Seaenible until they dispersed for) ot” cus, or Menttic as | Where he has Weep participating in| after the contest. There is a lot of sion Mr. Carroll defended “Inepe Wiltsie left today for the scene of (80) Gimme: Intermission the chief | me Oy ented M 2 | fake wrestling matches for several Carkeek talk here for the purpose of lor” Marsh against the charges Of | 1.4 accident tople of discussion was whether the | "°" “** 1g “ eis ot | YOare. ceding the public. Bat it is fixed inefficiency laid at his door, He jeanvention should indorse the can-| tection a# yet has been pela & pe” wom ‘tor Roller to win and to return to ent on to show that Marsh was | dates for the t 0 t ia, Neither hes the city . ‘i i “ THIEF TAKES CLOTHES, tor legislature nominate emitted Boutheast Meattio| Carkesk, the mah withoWlot Dr. , Seattle with this victory as 4 draw ; ing card for the RollerGotch under at least a threefold respon led last wight by the Workingmer t it Marsh is amenable to the EP Hildebrandt, 806 Seneca at, | @n@ue for clean polities, and sent de 4 Gistinet ward. as this would] Roller will wrestie in Vancouver on mptrotier, the treasurer 454 | reports that his room was entered | meat Was more br lese divided on ibe contrary [0 the « r provie~| September 21, is also a confidence mee and revenue committee | nome time during the day yesterday | that @uivoct jlons, According to harter &/ man and a member of the recent of the city council ond ett of Ghat y | Sopehenncnngneepeeneneme | Wa] every 7,006 ulation can| Seattle gang. While not engaged in od a suit of clothes stolen (Continued on Page Three.) be created i the] “steering” victima to the little mateh.” Such a result could of course be obtaified without the connivance of Roller. it is very easy to lose a stling match purposely fn such sibtiity Pie. THOMAS ESTRADA PALMA. | ‘On account of this Indefinite} . Wast b - letate of affairs, | want to say that figures of the sus | houseboat on Lake Washington he ~ ‘ | . a 11 consider our license | inewa must be used . ®} has been engaging in fake w ling | * WAY that even alt ling expert PRAAA A tO wow ordered Commander Colwell to Fe. | sent, incomplete and conflicting figures would allow only 1 .| matehes, securing a very Iiberal in-| °O%4 not discover it eA sy Bept. 14 . turn the Denver's sailors to the) id wr Carroll he tow f . atte, | come fre nis ROUTCE Carkeek is Story of Fakes. adit af the alles - | “tas he made such reports? jonly having several t | as unt y known as Car-, The history of wrestling in Seat- San asked the commission | lattor t make w Cu ay of th mainder tle, Bellingham, Vancouver, Victo — \ y entering | of the notorious bunco organization | ria, Tacoma and all of the North- ihe president and Government Suffers Defeat. He has,” replied Mr. Carroll e in ae m part) that reap ich a harvest in this western cities has been a story of * Ee seeorting to 8 #) WASHINGTON, Sept, 14.—Charge| “And whenever he was In doubt as Ee Mogens - @| TAftairs Sleeper, in his dinpatehes| to what to do I have told bim to Be ward | city It in i of him that he could | fakes all the way through Mea | this me ‘<. teperts the almost | follow the practice of the past.” Columbia Objects. Inot wrestle honestly if he tried familiar with the game are author- : | tion| This is the character of the m ty for the statement that not one complete suspension of ratiroad) Adverse Reports. c b jected to the pet i $ traffic A sumber of plantation) pabeeore tood that Mr of stheast Seattle for a in. | Who have come to Seattle, or out of ten of the contests held in t "a We have understoo none feds ; | coming, t on the wrestling game | the Northwest in the last five years situation : goaren” sf ° hdr cy br . » on the « am yet | wt on ot Bee butidings have been burned. Three! sgarsh has never made an adverse ra eee eet deaizes to | 1m this city, and thereby replenish | have been on the squar for what they have lost; It is the resumption of this con | their coffer Tampa and other @ urgents attacked a body | report concernl saloon.” said ~—eaae - h ¢ The president open @ yesterday. The govern-| the commission 1 it has seemed epeenitinemee - | say in the choice. of coun-|' h " . Bi ctnsty emastin © a |throwgh the exposure in The Star| dition of affairs that is now at tion today | ment lost 18 ee The rebel loss|to un that was part of his duty | gemious CHARGE mave| Stren ere carried r sates (12 a Lake Wasbingten hompobont | tempted ia this elt ot at Lime ls unknown. lto report w! ¢ Hoeom ma be - e . — — = ———— — = Rot drafter! * od be renewed or not in the case of| AGAINST CHICAGO POLICE) * > = ps t bad | which . “ ve | utable places.” | nine oj Airy wae ealed | Couns un ft e- | ? 2| Rebels May Surrender, disreputable, piace any such re| CAPTAIN, NOW INSPECTOR. [in the basement of his own house,| 5 that’s pe ‘ | SORARHERHAHE HAVANA, Sept, 14.—I1 te reported| ports they would go to the council eo ~ ney de aren : F ” have to wait ~y | that atitio, inwurgent, and Al-|! don't know anything sbout that, onanmens The pent ¥ ne a he went the . ward replied Mr. Carroll [atation and the captatr both # In territory ifrea OF; 2 be ft! o « « red Zana, rebel candidate f Then his work is practically cler ogee t bia < », Sept. 14—Chief of] to him, asking him if he had “re Nearly 40 representat : | PAY INSURANCE Potter ine han accused Inepect-\ cured the stuff.” He whispered t nding ite ¢ men, | cal? 4 the commission ambia ! and offered to surrender the entire | 2h eadeened sn” replied Mr, |0F Patrick J. Lavin of conniving at} that he had. and the captain then ed at the meeting last night, | potion while @| asked him in a loud tone of votes sinet 10 of Mr. Gill's friends ¢ Havana. The armed Denver are met Commander Colwe for f the Americans guarantee @ crime to secure pre | Er ¢ South-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—The | Carroll morning ®ltnir trial, Colwell referred the men| police captain, and yesterday the | if he had seen any #uapicious cha ( shore Sl to Palma, with the suggestion that | Want an Understanding leeal civil service comm on began | acters around the jewelry store the jury in the United ates circuit the Washington government be noti.| — President F. Zimmerman Of its investigation of the charges, night before. . court in the case of the Levi Strauss : ted the commission, in closing the The principal evidence against! “I told hin.” sa lines, |MARSAUDILLE MAY ESCAPE.| Realty company HAYTI, Mo., Sept. 12.—Granville at Oyster 8. | — cussion, said that if there ever W8*/ Lavin wae given by Patrick Ma- | “about dividing ws - J Atlantic Fire Insurance 28 years old, a former A a- an ordinance creating the position | , a former patrolman under | he ttorney Glasgow, who is to de-|the first case ageinst the cashier of a bank in this city, who Prest nver Lan ite . of license Inspector it was defective | Mahoney states that La ® jallue Maraeudille, the Italian|“weléhing” insurance compansds,| disappeared a year ago, taking, It * 4 Sailors Yesterday.) } | in not specifying to what depart a 1 job * work | jowelry back.” xed with having set Jeath | this morning returned a verdict of | is alleged, $18,000, returned today to cution. He says he has erest for the plain-| face very large city of this mber 4, which resulted | $10,000 with 1 y,} Uff on the gr HAVANA, Sept. 14—Commander er of the United securing| Hagaman, who was called "the trap Sep ment it belonged eff” to ald him ft and that the insur-| been In not Cones coma In the case of certain transfer] promotion to an inspectorship, Two | Duteliman” by the witness, preced- in the killing of Mre States cruiser Denver, lended 120) serks in the comptrolier’s office. | crooks were secured to rob Bernard n the stand and sald ed a demur tolance company failed to prove ex-| country and around the world and armed sailors yesterday, and today| yr Carroll wan advised by the!) jiagaman's jewelry store, or had beer 1 as argued that the cir-|emption from responsibility. The|mever bore an assumed name oF company had no earthquake clause | donned a disguise rd deser 1 cumstances presented they are ence a in a little Park | commission that such instances) wentworth av it was lotended to Maheney afterw in front of President Palma's psl-|,hould be reported to the commie | porary the stuff and ay the recov | said that of the y taken some, ag warrant a trial. Judge Frater| in its policie This is looked upgn aresacenes ace. Two field howltsers and two) sion for approval, and that unless @) ,, to od pollee work. Several) valued at $1,400, never been re- will take Monday to decide| as a test case — rapid fire guns point directly across| clerk was registered for two de jewelry, « ting to the! turned: the case 4 T L OVER OLD Becuring Transports.| tne park. The Denver has changed| partments of service he must be . HUNTER CAUGHT FOR ON. D « t. 14-—| her position and her guns now com. |kept in the department where certt A PECULIAR CASE. it oe BANKING IN CHICAGO fi eS" MURDER TRIAL ork and) dential palace a hunter, wanted by the Thurston/ “2 county officers for the last six isin New This indicate hat months, charged with defrauding | the state of onsiderable sum of| CANANDAIGUA, Sept. 14.—About fp COMSTOCK UP money by sending east for wildcat | twenty-five newspaper corresp The euste division More Ships for Cubs. and coyote tails, for which he paid and attorneys are celebrating Me hes just con a hart NORFOLK, Va, Sept. 14—0Or- IN couRT TODA ( i prob-| ders have been inmued to the com- 20 cents each and sold them for the| an unusual reunion here today. fastraction « all the avai marine?!) mandante of the cruisers Tacorna, bounty of $2.60 per head given by| They are the newspaper men and | thie state, was arreste morr lawyers who were thrown together Before any troops are} ieveland and Newark to be pr ing by Game Warder man, of} here during the famous trial of | pored ‘te. speened to: trte. NEW YORK, Sept, 14.—Anthony ee sebon'p si Comatock, the gelf-conatituted guar 2 v * * i ° Thurston nty He will be prose.| Howard C. Benham, of Batavia, who iY nong hie i fn respon to the prest —) i ASSAULTED A MEHCHANT. | dian of purity in art and literature : esotgpe lan garland, lense ¢ himself so sublimely ri cuted: _ harge of defrauding! was charged with pot: 4 this} * ry Hoale, a ~~ nee en-| 4 by confiscating the annual the state wife. ‘The reunion was brought gaged in a row wit Butnick, a} of the Art Students’ league poe pote > ene 4 vessel. No merchant, and both were arrested | as obscene book” because it hescunepeiig Ao eases. | ee ee eee a* ani by Patrolman Jackson last night, | contained reproductions of nome stu- né -| who arranged for their guests @ | le around the wn and a fish and 4 4” the cabinet | the former being charged with as ' ch it in sup dents’ work from the nude, will have ‘ % 7 peck it is 0 | sault and battery and the latter be eis chang “heteek Mauatie® Wilson R. Gay, on debalf of Stella| chicken dinner at Wallanick, Ben- ed (Ol tng arrested ax a witness. Both! siayo in the Kanex Market police fi the inte of peace , were released under cash bail Of) court thin afternoon, Rushed to Havana. 7. it will be remembered that “St INGTON. D.C. Sept. 14 Anthony” not only conft a the Des Moines and Dixie, oe HE’ AFTER THE cattalogue but has had Miss Anne With 250 w | Robinson, the bookkeeper of the have been A. Ross a medium and spiritualist.) nam was convicted of murder In the oe rd has obtained from Judge Griffin an] tirst degree and was sentenced to be |injunction against Mayor Moore and} eiectrocuted. He oceupted one of C. W. Wappenstein, chief of police,| tne cells in the prison in this city |restraining them from interference| ¢o, several years, where he wrote | with Mrs. Rosa, the injunction hold-| . yoy He finally secured @ new jing good until October 1. At that! tial and was acquitted. Benham |time the officials are ordered to - eee to proceed Havana at Art Leogu rrested for distribut pranteel ag 2 a oe I. C. Crowley, attorney for the Art | permanent injunction should not be HUSBAND 1S WANTED. Want immediate Help ’ Students’ league, will appear for granted - Mee a vit Mise Robinson, while Mr, Comstock Mrs. R. Richardson, of Dunnville, f cesar | with be supported by Charles J WILL CANVASS ELECTION. |Ontario, Canada, asks the police to locate her husband, last heard of meeting of the city|in this state five years ago. e held tonight to v | Bamberger, a special agent of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, A Rpec counell w a and perhaps one more other at *- | torneys. |vans the vote of Wednesday's | LOT GOES FOR $11,000. | a tion | | Frank W. Pettygrove has sold to |ANKENY WINS ADA STEPHENS WANTS John A. Campbell lot 10, block 6, ‘| DIVORCE. Renton Hill addition, for a consid- } eration of $11,000 i Ada M. Stephens has pplied IN WALLA WALLA the muperior court for an tdivorce ;|TRUELSON CASE DISMISSED. t's Bailors Remain Ashore —_ | Pgs str Ss The case of J. F. Truelson, who WY | whe ya ree with cruelty and on D: f Rete 4 : . ¥| WALLA WALLA, Sept, 14. —Sen sapport va tr 1 in Judge avis mln Oyeter 3 a | jeter Ankeny and ae forves von by ARRARARHRARRA RK EH (oNSES, Was dismissed yesterday ab : Bam, | 4 a small majorityfin the primaries \* i. ena are oe here yesterday hte atight ’ tory \* BANK CLEARINGS. 7 Uye GROUP OF LOTS found for A delegate to the state convention, al # Sept. 14, 1905 8 & Alvin Johnson has bought from ¥.. Eve t ors though noe dftiewty ybe ex * # | Austin P. Burwell lots 3 to 20, tm OF nae Drotect i} District Attorney John ©. Bell, of 4 in naming their sate for CHICAGO—PRESIDENT REYNOLDS, OF THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, HAS OR- | # Increase over sam #\clusive, block 6, Washin So't believe Philadelphia, who is hot after the county offices. The county con-| DERED HIS CASHIER TO SEE THAT EVERYONE, EVEN TO THE MOST INSIGNIFICANT ERRAND /& = date last year. .$ #| Heights addition, for $6,500 | mecretary oters of the Real Estate Trust lon will be held in thiw city on} BOY, UNDERSTANDS THAT THE LEAST EVIDENCE OF FRAUD SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY RE.‘ #!sile was made Monday and the TR Merve , PORTED, ENE E EE EEN EH Kloed has Just been recorded ntion, and mas 1 | company

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