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STEDITIO = the News at Dares to Print Paper in Seattle TI ONE, INJURES MANY WRECKED guint evident on First Ave. in Which Bale WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AWAY CARKILLS OREGON IS THE SEATTLE STAR Fair Tonight; Sunday, Fale, Warmer; Light North SEPTEMBER 15, 1906. Seattle-Valdez Steamer Strikes Rocks on Hin-| chinbrook Island and Fills With Water--| Winds PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PER MONTH VOL, & NO. a5 CENTS 174 HAVANA RESIDENTS FEAR REBEL ATTACK ; f HILL'S OFFER round Cuban Capital and a Siege May Be : Car Crashes Through Empty Cedar St. Tar Into Crowded Queen Anne Hurling Passengers Believed to Be Safe | Planned>>Report of President Palma’s R : 4 : } «hep 0 residen aimas hes- . in All Directions--Statement Made by While nosing » ’ ignation P P t U. S. Conti ; ile nosing her way into Prince jon Froves rremature-- t : William sound about midnight baat . . » Vontinues ¢ Tender Hilderbrandt. Thuresay, the nem “ carrying about cists 2 Thuraday. the ‘pannpager: steamer #000 fone of freight and 40 passer | | Martial Preparations . « . } “ “ ! sage Ne eg) ben } veda ape — Bsn gre & HW | UNION PACIFIC CLAIMS THAT p - 2, Alaska a ro ‘ pule, ie one of the best known and seseeeeeerre ees SUUETSNDEI TT Ce brook island, Her bottom was near | ablest pious on the Alaska run, and| ROAD WOULD BE BOTTLED— om aie can ban Almae *) ly torn off and w rapidly filled | this Wae his first trip north in éom [see area ete ah & videring P ‘ mere et a ESTED. #/ the epmpartmenta above the second | mand) John O'Brien, formerly cap-| "OPERTY OWNER® VIEWS ee w/t Two 0p a He Se nelitca st | _ Shortly after the accident & iS Of the engine room. | tain, hyving wt his own request] REVELLE DENIES THAT HE # houncement that President #] oe ‘Sixth av, weet a \* T.F. Bowler, motorman, and * eniaiy’ gan oat 6 as ony mime bene (Yeneferred to the*steamer @ Palma would resign pas prov. # ; loyal troc F FATALLY INJURED a\® Henry Hildebrandt, trolley #/ cana, nenitving the eee eae ait ha, HAS BEEN BOUGHT, tan praiaatuse. 0 eatae tnat rl cele y fron Cienfuegos, ‘Thin bene Pec fic hoapl &|®@ tender, were arrested by # Rust and Metutloch, and both left! Passenger tle the eve of giving up ®|nides th ie aor > he of s, traatored 8k and tres . : ha ng Reber ad omar nom immediately for the wreck to ae The passenger list of the steamer! “The offer of th t b but he was prevailed # | vol le uarters, iat the passenger Oregon at at . Grea rtherr friends te ne ¢ ‘ Chesfes Tac @!® booked and released on their # Kage ws veers i «Bae pig Mason atitbend Bet olf { Pacific a right-|@ alder gh 3 ture nfuegos ts ru Gambie, motorman #]@ own personal recognizance * tt ae neen, Ratios ate. mane The frot-clans , bo Bae “ hrough Great ribern | @ * meal wy tgp Me dP - - le ve ved m advice ‘ Ld ty t 4 < 7 re in f c, sireet car, Drvieed & . BA. mah m advices TO) were | Bre Fire bold BERR REE ER HEE =e egy ( Ned body ls at Pa e| eR RR AAA RARE ioe ond oe aboard have) "For Seward: J. L Lowith, P jattempt to bottle the \ Pa —s e afely taken care © . by * ‘ort f ae the € "y Mpikine, conductor, & LY ALEXANDER SIME, Although there wae litt Wadideeeiad tae; Mise Olive Me |b. Parret rapeesenting the’ U | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept thi disteas Aniieun “ . . : how wore earring Dt this morning from injuries re-|ning at the time, the Auliffe, E. H. Conger, J. L. Phillips | py Feat etediee’ aes je announced today that HAVANA Cr Dea : cote, motorman, at ato th to hone ceived In street car accident last |}the O fe a moat and J. Delfet me cuaiiiee Wh the at ed this ge dott rri n the harbor this Nitiis peepitai; crushed @| A! to be t ut] night one and turbudent seas are runm-| gfe Vetoes 7 ure, Mannanc lay afte jment two d that nd ored beside the Se erei jose one or a {from under the tangled mass was |) ——vtinnneeinmmes fatng continually is the vicinity of| “ammrere, © member of the Japan fact that , kely that he would be unable t aged . or the tangled mass war | had the crew of the Ballard car] the ese Megation at Washington, D. ¢ y : c ot Rmaniinn ame 4 ange re ae 3 : maintained their presence of mind.| Th 3 on a trip to investigate the killin Bae ng t t elt . Presid Badly shaken @|" ed. Two other men nen who left in a life Mere on Fourth and Sixth ave. 8 # in the vieinity Jenpite ident @| Were dragged out and taken to va Sime Was a Painter [boat for axsistance spent all of Frit = & Dumber of Japanese poachers; | appeared before the ox can Fy Probably this is whi elt’s letter, It appears likely, head cut and ribe us hompita One Alexan Alfred Sime, who died from bis|@8% towing to Valdes, where the QO) De Mowe and Mra, De Moss. | dectared themnely sotecty at. | President Hi elt's ce that the insurgents $ | Hime, died before morning of hin in-| Injuries, was « painter by trade laews of the @ienster was spread.| sou B. Karnan, Miss Verna My-| intieg with the ¢ , oof.) Charge DAffa Slee ng their army into the beat laee H. McGraw, | Uries and ved with & brother, 3. Sime hek, a port 36 miles from thel} ine Lillian Stephens, Mrs. F | ger, str. Murrell ata ltoday that there Is much tain-! * sible to array them be «| A” ot De who was| mother and two alsters on Queen| feck. was also notified of the/ ~ ng Mre W. EB Lee, A Lang chise of the Unio ty regarding the status of th fore the city and invite Secretary bruised |! hen te re in ns pital, im euf-| Anne hill Last night the youn WI Laborers For Cordova. emain as asked sever onthe | atior A. longing to the Ar ans |7 a8 Ae gata Secretary Bacon spot heed @| fering from « badly fre tured skull] man spent the evening at a soelal regon's History Sb. Ghrdova, the location of the | *" yesterday reported destroyed. Aw it im the field to imprese _Jeroaon, bruised PY prc ty tuted tems trac ture It wan} It had been the ntion of the! Steamer Oregon ta one of the fast-| railrgad! conatruction camps of the Stumbling Block. ime Jenials that any were} oo) : hmortenns ‘Oe fact that Drelsed and cut | ees nor ne he could not tue bre hers to attend the soctal to . outs of the Northwestera | Copper River & Northeastern r The stumbling block er which | ae i. ve been received ‘ ntervention saved [live Me ie unconsctous, gether, but J. Simo, the older bro-|Steamahip company's Alaska fleet) road, we b “ th r oe = | r. Me y, consul at & ay e from capture © employe ' : oad, re the following laborers ay ed wan the ‘ Gorman, = slightly # | toad = aoe oye - the er verted last night, and to this; #4 dolde the record for fast pas®| sent from Seattle: | Bartlett, T.| e*tabliahment b raente Pr pees nee Se Battieship Sails. : @) coe ary were: Ballard car, mo- | fact he owes his lages between this city and Nome.| Stanton, W. Stanton, F. Wilkon, 8 iteh tracks. LL. ¢ ov mag bh Boer ore OST gery Donchee, slightly « colar tea z an Be word wre ived at the/She was built in Che Pa.. in| Wrobbel, A. Larsen, J. A. Baker, O,| T°*rnting the Gre and ince, but that 500 men un-|, BOSTON, | 8 Battleship ende nr Lildebra ho. unt thie (878. and was firet A ! ; ‘ ready to o fe New Jersey has been coaling since 6 Pa : me unt o'clock this} ad wa st used on the At-| ¥, Geter, W. J, Dignin, C. Spearin,| J%4ae Burke argued a y lake the field Be tigntty to: | Car MS, 808, motorman I. and the was ‘an. | lant at. She was purchased! P. J. McGovern, JP. 1 non C | thing wae without nt in the] 848 ordered pee ape arene oS ae lees car ofter te] nae Sent wotor ALL of the young man's | BY the Oregon Improvement & Nev-] Anderson, J. Kih 1 4. poste, J] Matter of wwiten | Phat or ,segrchilight. | She ts ordered to hee rn ene aoe art - me . | lant compar now the Oregon] Clark M. Stewart, W. Doyle, J. lon private property, and that ane Guerra May Strike Havana. 4 ais afternoon. we office re lorman utfole, an ductor Rime kao of | Rallrond @ Navigat con y.Lh Dvane, F | Great North ‘ ‘ HAVANA, & used to announce the ship's Jes ela c Mequilien now f b pan “ovelass, C. Braue, F. Harper, W.| Great Northern would not grant the Pino Guerra Settee eene *| ‘ a ‘ | BO one wt ime | and ¥ Son the run around the | Gatiagher, W. Pot J. Buchanan. sent the rebel chic within striking Of these, W, B, Gamble was taken| of tne accident, but believes the} Hora to Portland from New York.jJ. ¢ , itn sale f | Chairman Gill, of the nittee, | distance and the loyalists have beer t — Ito the Pactfic heapital, wh mey, L. Pollis, T. Temple, J} ba o Marines Start for Cub: eet e ee ee eee sega wital, where he is|}oung man was standing on th carrying freight and passengers Camron, J. Cogan, G. Burke, R. O11./4°4 other of the councilmen de friven in the suburbs. Guerra BOSTON cee “aa. dinate : $ | Fenting quite eaay this morning. He ‘latform of the Queen Apne car] TAFe years ago she wap bought | ver, & Kabal, Rufus Lewis, J. Per Seen aoe ene juint. user {and General Satillo are planning a! 4 Re ee TER * ” ne ms © easily this morning | at the time of the crash, as he was|%y the White Btar Steamship com: | ry, ©. MeCauxhy, D. Edge, G. Ro waa inserted in the agree-|Junetion of forces aud combined hoe cme 4 en ordered to proceed STATEMENT ry pg enined cbcut the head and {en inveternte smoker upd ordisari.(pany and placed os the Seatile-| bal..9. Olsen, J. Pennan, J. Harper) ment Mr. Hill's road would Ketome fos sggerrdbaed gga Fagg Mee gptenet Laieastring ree oa nr Asn at — * y iy stood on the forward platform. |Nome run. Later she wae par-| end Je Parar Jotator of the freight situation then will number 6,000. , me gs an Ea beard 6 “4 RR acem s| Cedar St. Car a Hoodoo. ‘ se body was removed to Honaey jae .d by the Northwestern Steam POW. Smith, « rai foreman N. M. Latimer and other prog | vd Seatt i ‘ - yalson company's morgue, where) Ship compan: * 4 tor & ‘ ne “ d b | Clenfu R . Sne ae The acetic ‘edar * wher pany. aa bonnd fo: * re demanded, that the egoe ported Captured > , when asked to make shes a 4 Se Satna 20 nemmaae it is being held awaiting metro: = Northern tracks be oe | FAVANA pt. 15 rr sident Pc oe ye x ~ ah this morning re * —— ’ . tions from the corone: ut awed | - ep Z esident| six marines, under Ca tanh, oe rooee a =. the car ren down ond tajured 3. 8 prennabon m - © coroner, previous g jaar RESUMES SERMONS. utside, according to Mr, j Palma and cabinet were in extraor-| today for orfolk, en route for De ieee net phan % | Walsh, of Colby, Wash, ‘yesterday Moting Suneral arrangements oa sal, and announced their will-| in | Cuba Z te appente @ fer stnane Ot the corner of Fine Sv.) Company's tnformation Rev, Alfred Martin will resum the cutting | sent time to have # aye athe atte of the Nort al ha teguiar winter sermons begin rty of a new) ° » date for the toquest over the| Stesmahip company recetved but ine fomersow at the First Free ‘ HIBERN A BANK pure and sim ® The Hi wes unavoidable. | & body of Alfred Sime has not been | little sdditional information cost ‘chureh opening subject will feat the cow on #| “20%, but Coroner Carroll has been was contained in the | |be “Whe Most Important. Thing inj, coumcimen | Res munced i Hae were ot faut a] TORING steadily ever since the ac patches Seeretary — Theaholme| | Late,* that he wished to rumer RUN 1s ENDED cident, gathering the names of wit./ R8¥e ont the following stateme | Ss — tn pat he had been bought by the from what | —o nesees and will probably be in a this morning LUNG WAGON CASES. — ane “there wo a - nae position to bold the inquest Mon All neaging men have feared ine| _ ‘ word of truth in ne anid, “and SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—Th D4 er The f the th ! sid Mike to find th = ie fay and not later than Tueeday.| “Tons current which rane fm the waeent of t junch wagons o # man who run on the Hibernia bank te prae- PARE AHHH EB) rhe inquest will be held in the par| “ails between | Hichinbre sed] Mes. Maud ¢ 4, who te to be | Which were called in Judge Gor-|* the report. 1 want 16 go on ically, ended. The withérawals harem t oA, lors of the Boasey-Wateon com.|'4 Touche islands. It ts more than} ried separately from Esther Miteb-| don's Geert yesterday, were port. denying that the mem }have fallen almost to a normal ba- y lnjored. ont | pany probable that thie strong current (etl. but charged joletly with the poned sine owing to s mis oe. ere ee Cortes P. & ‘ [os whtle the Steedie are reaul and a dense fog carried the Oregon |Milliag of George Mitchell. te to be | Understanding as to (he ordinance Fourth av. if no other eo hampean tone, pioneer and There were a few in Ii “ car accident] Statement by Hildebrandt. | iu: of her course two miles or more. (0 {rial Octoher 33 before Justge | resciopee the f-way can be found. And {fProminent capitalist, dropped dead | | Alig thief or hen Foencae “ tiles or more | ng, and many upon their arrival at Midnight in whieh Roth the air and the hand brakes! It is one of those disasters, 1 be: | Frater. pr oviding the medical com: | -———— p right now that the | #hortly after 4 o'clock yesterday af-| the paying teller's window, where down First ay.jon the runaway Ballard car were| lieve, by which the elements ary lintasion sow making the examina ty that T have been hought by| fmoon as he was leaving the Hol-| they were confronted with great tad ended theit jout of order,” ix the statement of| alone responsible. If the Oregon |'lon of the women does not find! LU : the Union le Ix untrue yoke block. Death was due to- heaps.of gold, decided not to with- Pole in a masa|Heary Hildebrandt, trolley-tender|can be saved a wrecker will be |ber insane The meeting was finally adjourn | Deart disease draw funds. | has of the emergency crew sent from} sent sorth.” The commission ts In seasion th ie} ed by Chairman Gill for a week to Mr. Stone in the early days was r rd car wae the} the barn for the car A report bad Columbine to Aid. afternoon but in being conducted | aliow the property owners to draw| Very prominent in public life, serv LAY CORNER STONE. 5 “setident. Its vietims|come to the barn that the car was | sprees, ~ vebind closed doors up @ deed donating the required] ing a8 a member of the first _ city ot. car and a West |out of order and I was sont with NEAU. Alaska, Sept. 15.—The frontage asked by My. Hil, and council for three years, In 1872 he! The ceremonies of laying t fl cat. Passengera| Motorman T. F. Bowler to take out| ishtRouse tender Columbine = was eee names of property own. (served as mayor, and during the! ner stone of page or anc endo ‘Silfered slike in the |another car to exchange for it to arrive at Hitehinbrook rock wre who do not favor the Hil) plan.| administration of Harry White Ld jonnilis aypeerig le ge Je wae pmme being pinned) “The exchange was made at Firet | st might and probably she ts CHICAGO, Be . ; a en 1890 served on the board of police! neid tomorrow PS ae er Wie twisted iron and|av. and Pike st The passengers on | “*t'ne the wrecked steamer Ore ules a — ; 18. der commisaioners Tcaice Wakes Oper ames Woodwork of the cars,|the disabled car were there trans |" we 1S scale en elt te Beaider the widow, one son, Cor-| Senimed wy the Catholic clergy of by being thrown | ferred to the car we bad taken out PCIE | permits {hie ¢1 renee wed tober y lise L. Stone, survives, and be is at) se The new strecture: weil cars. A few, wholand it proceeded in charge of the = to isons certih present at Coeur d'Alene lake. . = ground in time, |regular crew. We started wtih the se hey tlle By ' pay gente fee he ime, $000. A special car for Wight bruises. | dimubled car for the barn. Turning eee tr aoe ae, Street redware CHRISTIAN LECTURES i wishing to att it Started into Pike st. our car split the awiteh The delegates to the « ratte hipsMlarsd warcmss = i BY OR. H. L. WILLETT.| |... pes Mees tg oc wath 9 » and the trolley oroke off and fell state convention selected yes Se an oes sage liegton at. at 3:30 o'clock. me oy heli and into the street Ee rey eorenden: 6b ssa Paeerrereee Ret Oe ¢ Dr. Herbert L. Willett, professor ona barn. The air r onths lim the enge It is expected th. ;, t * " he air! “1 Jamped down to pick up the follows ett ect ta , ‘ath dinataaiiy Griaidiaiac te vor See renee ane Mteratures a 2 é et to the appellate pon the rev jond dean of the disciples’ divinity | plece and the car rted back and ynold: n Schram enue cutter ( t . . | potent | supreme court nu stter Grant arrived with “nes | knocked me down and ran on past Joh Y r ry, KC. Million, Frank | the bod University of Chicago, + was being 5 » a . eleven of th xiies of the victims . | me down the street before | could thard, Wilmon Tucker, Frank t the V oie dhaninan:” ihe an series of six lectures) : sat turning {77S™D ty feet and catch tt v. ty men, Heary Dram, Ben Brier HARVARD OARSMEN | jes had been buried on th gb at ated RE-NOMINATED Mf onto Pike st. from First Deneor ly, John Kelleher, A. L. Lang, Tim} on Vancouver island and were wash z : “ [the trolley : as iia sty Ryan, Calvin. &. Hall, Willlam| pe eg aggre gint aed ell tate Christian church Bey" Taree in’ ct Aa pebie 8 aterette Denzer was Blackman, G. A. C. Rochester, Al-| FF FOR HOME pt vices anume Sudien Will ba and ¢ nne to Friday night ee fae Place | the a rege ichewah for pheus Byers, George Antenen, John brought down next wee wi teltare ut ike Pa BBM CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—Nicho- wire, but . sed laotne tie artially re a W. Lock, Burton BE. Bennett, Only one of the bodies were iden- |. 9 are grim Congre-| las Longw s nominated for SMILE back around the | sory Sena oe 9 He fs In a MeGee, James M. Gephart, Wi LONDON, Sept seni (ditieds that of & wan aed WHE] tee untenee on Broadway, ant congress fro first district thig Fiesta very <eitien) qramtion ad WE not m H. Moore, J. T. Ronald, Wiltiam |¥erd oarsmen, exce eet cate” Rioter tind & Mae oe Mad koe te aa ene evening bt the | afternoon recover, according to the hospital " sodwin. B.C " M, sailed £ s . ¥. MC. A, tn the evening begin Re éen be learned the |authoriiies. Nott Pray Pp Pigott, J. W. Godwin, EB. C. Cheaw wall, wailed for The | person, and It ts belleved that this] nine hie te t the First Ch Reloctive. aid. pot lieneer or he ee See of Aiteed Battie, Bo Sweeney, F. A (Englishmen bade farewell, hoping] will lead to identification a ie a a De ts te etcnaal Ae, Wanminaeic ob tue Setel Ge McDonald, Daniel Kelleher, James |for @ retwwrn engagement The caskets were taken to Bor} =” “8” ACES TODY ‘ ote! " ° MeKlroy, Alvin Hemrich, Harry terworth undertakin vartors, Al tation of the hand|attle, and Robert Jacksc th T M k: d M R d “ . ARR ARR SO tok dae tae SCOTCH ENTERTAINMENT >| € , of _ * ane ” n 2, ° - et sufficient to hold | Bs A - «| ten Maske ON Ride). vrees, T 3. Charen 1 Rane | whe y will be held until Sep Be RR man, & ¥. Biaine, Zone ‘ BANK CLEARINGS. stem , when they are to bel An entertainment will be given apes odkcgemn men fn charge could |ed tn stopping the cars when they Into North Dakota “aay gyre PB ee - a| ome plete | arrange |next Monday evening at the First | First Race—Lady Ethel, 8 to 1, the car was dash-| reached Pioneer square. In speak Wilmot, N.f, Mall, Frank’ aoe. Te. 1888 i cnr cvante the tenoral soreians. will |e cia church by Guris @peace| woe: Nona "W. encosd: Yo" She ay, gathering mo ling of the affair Mr. Woodware @ Sept. 15, 1905 s ae errs ae Senora’ aoe * wiland Miss Nannie Strachan, two) third Jward ake Rice of the 1. 1 wler, Richard Gowan, Wi be held at the Grand opera house. |g “ wheels. | said sm McArdle T. J. Can Joh * _ al The burial will ti the Mount }Seotch artists of note Mr. Spence Second Race—Bitter Miss, 4 to 1, Down First Avenue. Suseghd on C60 A $12,00 tam Moartie, T. J, Cassy, | done |g. tamments over game # | Pleasant cemetery n the Mount |cgnirably portrays the race In his|won; Voting, second; Str Mince- terrific speed the car} “Mr. Jackson and myself w way ’ . jer, James B. Reavis, Paul b ‘ is Beer feet: 0 TROON SSS ——— + |vongs and anecdotes. . Mise Strach-) meal, ‘hid @ Cedar st. car near ' oe ere je v ~timete'y * o an has a fine soprano voice with a| Third Race—Platoon, ¢ ; BE Stich was ‘without | Weetets av and being stiracted by | BISMARCK Beet eae Prete reer eeeeres aoe rate vend her ae.|Hannibel Bey, second; Lady Esher, 1 '« d be ted by a1 ARCK, N. D., Sept. 18.—Te ridges . 2 " e taken from ballads of | third ig A i ge i F ti ci raee > n from balla r i cetrean wo ieee sgh oh ned - maske dmen, mounted on horses, |; ken =, fh Banna ces SEAMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. her native land and grand operas.; Fourth Race—El Otros, 10 to 1, rear end/ rode into Um wood, fifty leo lo ed Be ide a - iwon: Old Sto oe Jo Mpted to bnck his ear | of the Ballard car. All three cars| from this city, this 4, fifty miles |Netson, Fred Suthers, J. B. Lucas,| | € vaxed Dy an allmont from which MAUDE FEALY OPENS inird vas deacpvaneiisehi cana neoming Ballard | were in absolute darkness, but we] blew open the safes of the ng and |<. J. Hessian, Dean D. Plants. PF. }he has been suffering the greater SEASON UNDER CORT. <hieaieasiile 4 the light | managed to locate the hand brakes,| state bank and First State bank Morrow, J. J. Gown, V Laakes ige, | partion of his life, Charles Hansen, - AT TORONTO. { its trucks | ond, using these to advantage, suc-| securing a total of $12,000 in ¢ James Nelson, L. B Anway, Fred | aged employed aboard the ship Maude Fealy, one of the stars this AeCIAE \ ae ene | oo ded in slowing the cars to a very Two citizens, objecting, were bi Uder. Daniel Parks, H L. Alien, V.| Alexander Gibson as a ship's car season under John Cort’s banner,| First Race—Diamond, 3 to 2, ‘ oP. hel low rate of speed. On the curve] until the job was completed Frost, John Walkup, Nelson | penter, committed suicide = by opened her season at Wilkesbarre,| won; Cloten, second; Miss Leeds, it ‘Sonia pe foot of Cherry at. a number | robbers worked two hours. The)" | seh bee Saaen th “Goleman Gate Oo ee ee at | : down | of citizens procured stocks and | explosions frightened the people 1LEY GET Cee enived af Magia’ ii Deatrig.” The actrees ae De ond Race—-Boola, 2 to 1, won; . halt | chips, hit han tadecan - einte were aivaid te lave thelr RILEY GETS TEN YEARS. | The (ibson hos arrived at EB t. Spaulding, harbormaster of /Made a hit, according to a wire re |Glimmer, second; Laura A., third. | rafis, and this, together with the | nounes. A gga ot : , | Harti from Guaymas, Mexico. Ac te. feara that the building on|celved. Miss Fealy is. surrounc 4| Third Race—Thistle Do, 3 to 1, “was effects of our work, sic Aer ss sieea tai said . Charlee Riley, who was, arrented corte to members of the erew.| tye city dock in which his oft by a strong company won: Reservation, second; Reque tdntght | by e 8 Y a few weeks ago on suspicion o' ife byoys which were thrown 4 > . 7 ; : . ringing the cars toa standstill, | trail after the robbers nee checked ta the robbery of 6 latinas renews the hrown I P| jx jocated nnd in which hose com-/TRAFFIC MANAGERS mace th Rico~Berry Waddell Officers on Scene. Madison st. grocery, was morn- | use A No, & in stationed, is in dan ‘our jerry Waddell, 4 to ; , t uselets and had no more th IN SESSION TODAY Pr A patrol as on the scene ing found guilty by a jury before |» e water whe y sant ¢ collapsing should a heavy |1, won; Sugar King, second; John | unsoolauly ond wean a memest | Judee FY ourt suk sestoneed (tee » he ae n atrike Hiltott bay SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Gent 16—|°°" may, ere the patrol wagon arrived and the | }to 10 years in the Walla Walla pen- | &b CTION RETURNS » communt to the board |-phe General Traffic Managers’ As nue. | officers did great work readily re itentiary. This is the third time CANVASSED, | f Works rome time ago that b: ay | mclation of the P acific Corsi is 4 Mapai hy Age m ich | moving a number of the injured Riley has been an inma f the — was asked to thke up the matter} og mi . EaT. on | ng ft jured pg are Ag session at the Sea Beach hotel this 7. "- | ‘The ambulance arrived shortly af penitentiary Kese tne oP mercer 5B e ction | Oe bi nauin ana piling upon which | afternoon. A dinner followed by a| BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The new ne | tor t t - was officially canvassed by the city | ding reste, damne tnd nee ng vwenine saga at a| or 8 ng erg tn cae — HEADY’S TRIAL SE aoe tiesat night. No contests or| _ tt # Capt, Spaulding’ claim that — Paog by rks ig on the pro-|meat inspection law, which is prin+ unfortunates, however, were re protests were re and the re.| the house is of such a weight that stam for oe : cipally directed against the prod- ar | moved to neighboring saloons, and Heady, proprie of the! turna as sent in were approved. there is ultimate danger of It ahak JEWISH SERVICES, ucts of the American packers, went " “ baths, will be tried In Judge ing down. Throughout the night ie into effect today and will practical these remained uncared for, for f | me —— court Monday afternoon for | ORIVER TURT BY and day the building sways from oxt We . »|ly exclude all importation of meats Vilkine, | B0@Tly an hour h r WAGON OVERTURN n xt Wednesday evening at the/ron. tne United Stat The : The tire department also ro-| Ralph Hopkins, brother of United g the state law of barbering 10. feibe to bide hnd, In Pough weather] Bersi aynagdawe, the Jewish com-| Nori cco ental thas aa oF the Q ‘| sponded with truck No. 2, and the| States Marshal Charles Hopkin SER ton gore v4 watety to in question, -Thelaregation of that denomination will; *s"us0t. fun anroad oa Ee there was a dash of "6 | boys were of the greatest assistance | WhO. with Howard Robison, a} BEAT IN CITY tar WO: Rose, of rags driver| board of works has apparently |begin the New Year's celebration. | ‘\eroacopies tee abroad shall be for the doors 4 : in clearing the wreckage and rescu-| chauffeur, and two young wome n| | te 2.3 one, of Aurora ay taken little if any notice of the com.| Rev. L, Brooks will preside, assist ae Opie 1 f be gee to a from the ti ured rhe Seattle of Seattle made an @ or > igtatle av., was Dadly bru munication eent by the harbormas-|oed by Re * ss whether the glands contain tuber- o ie | hal made cnc |, ron, a, of ho uel ge Bt ly ran te, ton aygn eLUB [Saostmpusae they” 8, the Baseball tear: | Wagon te the eeene ty in an automobile, were this |fror Portiand and | 1 this morning] the wagon overturning. ‘The wag: | ing ax to whether he shall take the) THOUGHT CLUB RECEPTION. [ne ye ee Fg RE Se ge een wicn| Wagon to the scene, | | cel morning arrested by. Frank Mo rom Portland and ls tn eonference | on struck a stump and everturned stter up with the city eounel 2 Jmuch as Amerlean — refrigerated and Robert 5 t! ne Ballard or Cedar at. cars, but Iman, deputy game warden, and] , loval baseball manager | The boy was pinioned beneath and | The ladie€ of thé Progressive|meat has the glands removed prior @ Jumped were 1 iy| the Ballard OF seemiman of the Ce-| brought before Game Warden Reif.) SALOON CATCHES AFIRE Reagan # Senrtee of 8 tile. betere | Thought club will give.a reception | to shipment the regulations | will nad ons, va| know that the motorman of the tw | ‘The testimony of the two young | the Borse was stopped CRITICISES NEW Wednesday afternoon at the hoad:| practically exclude American meat Plies 1 bis car, although not to a sufficient | women resulted in the men bein | The fire artment ealte quarter 20 Second av. A sym-|from German; Ch os etees Ment to Semen the. fat : "y felent | Fined $35 and costs each for violat-Jout at midnight -aattae’ HI PATROLMEN bgt Ate had posium on the “Objects of the Club aaherey et. the trot | extent to reduce the rate of speed.” | fined $f tie re I Ciba Re on extinguish a| Chief Wappenstein this morning JESUIT ENERAL has beon prepared RABBI KOCH TAKES nll " port net bet ing the » game law sey ton: {small blaze 1 na saloon at 8% Con-| called several derelict officers into ia NEW CHAR 4 the mas °| sa Ghahcensd Mee tad bend | Cheaseate ‘grouse oad had killed |neeticut st. Fire was caused by al his office and reprimanded | them RECEPTION TO PASTOR mines Iy stopped jus |, ns annie nana a nd! pheasants, grouse and other gar ive range. Loss nominal for allowing ob mable bills and The reception to Rey, and Mrs, E Rabbi Samuel Koch made his int- ‘este: j akea were not tixedjby the men ion of the game season} BERLIN, Sept. 15.—Count : } er way N charge of the car af First av. and | FALLS FROM SCAFFOLD | powters to remain on private prop |, t er 5 mnt K. Morris in the league room of the | tial address as pastor of the Temple eo," . | Pike st. is borne out by the state ‘ erty oer proach a? pminapt Cs olic,| Madison street M. B. church last| de Hirseh last night, using the He + ern and » ‘ ' aed v » The two col ercial bodies of Be ssaastet 4 ~ jwrites that Fev ather islevening was a pleasant affair. | brew quotation, “Take off thy shoes AIP lent wilting 1 ment of Mr. Woodward, who says) The t mmercial bodies of 8 % Insnaster, a carpenter or: | CARRIED CONCEALED WEAPON. | Wernz, the new general of tho) Credit Is du Mrs. Milton Hambly,|from thy feet, for the a r Hing taee he hand hee atlattio hav mised thelr support |day fell f bl f for the ground on the to « ha ne gave the handgbrakes at) atte ave promise hele ppor a C rom a scaffold at the new! Rana Clarys was arrested last | Je it DORRORKEN jews belongt h r i xe ” fortunate Pane cand onebalt turns after }on Alaska-Yukon-Pacific day at the Re write do | Jesu \ ¥ onging|who arranged an excellent pro-| which you stand Is holy ground Wreckage, at: f . » and oneha J jo ak i jay a i "8 power house near| might In the tenderloin by Patrol-|to the middle ages. He say ther|gram. A beautiful chair was pre-| Rabbi 5 ol K mt ‘ne ave hoarding the car, thus showing that|North Yakima fair, September etown. Several bones | ’ as pre-|Rabbi Samuel Koch recently took tO ATE storem . 7 . nes were! men Donlan and Damm, who charge | Wernz favors the state ubor ented to the pastor and wife on be- charge of the mple de Hirsch co ‘ther ieod at ali they were mot used as|'They are already negotiating for broken, but the attending ph q i rsch con pe Siete tar * ni « physi-| bim with carrying concealed weap ‘nate to the chureh, which should| half of the friends and congre yet ation, coming here from Pensa ‘ at he will recover. ons. direct all temporal affairs tion by Mrs. J. M. Martin, cola, Fla. M the patrot wax ffectively as they might have been special ears. Ne a en srt swe Sei