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STEDITIO Paper inS TYPHOON = _ o Print the Newe pee orem maictos Great trous Typhoon Rages Near Manila Damage Is Done to United States Arsenal “and Shipping !s Almost Blocked--United States Gunboat Arayat Is Driven Ashore. A, Sept. 22—A disastrous typhoon oc- in the Philippines today. There is great dam- “pie sooth of Manila, and the arsenal and shipping at Wipe elieres greatly. ‘ a : pat t the vessels driven a The gunboat Arayat ts among the Fie telegraph wires to the interior are down, and ri ts little news from there. TITUS ISSUES OPEN MAKE AN ADORESS ATS AND SAYS HE WILL Yakey lw on i tgvering the IBSTRUCT SIDEWALK eictionity It STATEMENT REGARD. “Onsiet the jury to * , The Socialists of thix city, whom we JUDGE YAKEY }1 represent, are ing for the legitimate and use of the ; _ treets at gainst police paternal jtem sage | Socialists’ Construction. Sad protes hin We believe the elty ordinance tf» ta brite h tOF |e good one which prohibi rw BS Star he sets f . from obstructing the str Ow aS fesa wtrue contention i my this, that a es, ote et lerowd doos niews It “Seatile. Sept. 22 i street, that the Daily Sta crowd, which obstructs nobody and fo anenince that thing, if mot an obstruction in ‘Preet meeting b t if. That ts come se and he po Soat ex oad a¥. |good law, and exactly lice partment prac tle with respect to eve cept Soctaltn We protest tation of ¢ lnance ht ta the power of ay im the corne iM, at 8 o'clock Not Obetruct Street me aleo to to the Se That I shal! not obstruct | that I have aever ob oy of my « in y body calnst an interpre which pate ne man te POLICE THE SEATTLE STAR | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THE CHIEF IS ON THE JOB’ PHILIPPINES AILLED Emery Wheel Breaks and | Flying Pieces Crush in Head and Breast of Wm. Peterson. William K. Peterson, aged 2 ployed by the Morans company as Ja machinist's moulder, was |morning inst tiled |sharpening a trowel on one of the | large emry wheels. In about fluishea hed when sud flying Im ally of the the forek: \faee in the breast, ki nly eel struck ad and ing him ptece jeon tn most tna H. Her A. Jobneon, who Were witnonned the accident. bul were anburt | Peterson lived with prem ts, iMr. and Mra, James W. Peterson 2009 Becond ay N. He was un Imarried. The body was taken to Butterworth @ Sens’ undertaking lishment FOUR HUNDRED |ARE INJURED |THE INJURED IN JELLICO EX ee author’ | end - hgh " PLOSION NUMBER FOUR HUN. le to prov ' Le angle - he | Yours sincerely, | DRED-VYOUNG GIRLS LEAVE 2 HERMAN F. TITUS” | gcHOOL TO ATTEND THE Reekaaene athe ee) WOUND ' * * NO LIVING HE * * - . LLINGHAM, Sept, 22.— @ LICO, Tenn, Sept. 22-—Al ; * r weeke of search in an at. ® every home in this town left @ tomnpt te blish « relation. ston has beea turned 4 @ ship to late Jone livan @] into a temporary hospital, School i # to share in the extate @igiris have left their studies to be 3 & 60, John Heffers of #lcome nurses, A reign of ia % \* ity, returned, declering eae followed the disaster a:®! j | & task to be hopeless, and It though rescuers od ft @ believed that there te t a @ removing valuables from the bodiés | ® single living hetr @ithe thieves escaped Citizens are i . # | digging in the rulne today tn hope j SRR eH Ol che pomsibility of Hedin more of 3 2.—The elim-| lithe dead. The estimate of total te 4 ; ROSENE T A eo t ick the} wane Ve O° & jlured num them at 466 andert cup | ak e'clock this morn-| “s wel Re ee me pres der t of the | — “ Alaska, will leave next week tor | «A the east. A report states that Mr./ | Rowe intend: te ay o tha can 27 not confirm that report. On the tte others and nar ontrary, Mr. Hosene stated that he} ae ae follows: Leben | would look over several enstern| ewes Y Tyg | steamers with a view to having one] The local Bartenders No ‘Re [built on the sound after an eastern! €31, is planning a big oker tt tet by the Iaree crowd. which| SENATOR SPOONER IN CITY. gp halon the gana the throngh the police guard. | et ay 8 hs ee WES only one serious acet-| Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin,| age ela edhe etmaeny ini om ac of « pain |arrived Im the elty yesterday for « Rane Gad work af ned Me ST Which was recently | short visit to his son, C. P. Spooner,| OOM | -wec ct v ae oh & pole, was (brown ont, afternoon Senator Spooner, secom-| i gg on og Pgs one Bib 6ed bis machinist exeaped panied by Re Cee [oe an hie Secetiee Os be exade Hows infary. Trac ides win-}man and Hamph Sen-| ¥OF ieee begat penne Bod . face, won *, & Mise |ator Condon om, be- | Ue otticer and orgamins ‘ The smoker is to be given in # J accepied him upon | ing entertaine BO ai of the laber tama, Becldes aiion of victory c ahe|miral Burwe' Spooner! in 4 cauant oF thi os , Pathed to the and ex-|tw keenly Inte went ee ae + srw sn ges the |yard at Bremerton and has great praise for what he saw there WOULD MAKE A M16 Make bet me in NOISY REMINDER It te the of Will H —— fs Parry, chairman of the ways and | means committee of the Alas « i kon-Pacific exposition, to have ev y lery factory, mill and steamboat in suggestion whistles for noon Oct. 2 je blow their starting at «lay Comptrotier « i mae Would writ 7" at. Which is subschiption day for the &, house. - | fair, Mr, Parry stated this morning MOS their opinion on the read. | that If this in done it will remind Of the $51 yn | the people to subscribe Answers } E WILL SOLICIT FAIR FUNDS. ‘within ad mpi ne City Comptroller H. W. Carrot moe ver and City Treasurer Russell have been appointed a anh ways and means committee of the Aliska- Yo on Pacific exposition management to solicit subseriptions to the expo sition’s capital stock among the city hall officials and employes. Bub scriptions will be recelved in unit of $10, and are payable in four sem! annual install beginning Oct UNHAPPY Manniaces ents, OIL BURNERS ON FAIRHAVEN amer Fairhaven th FIRE FIEND AT Wonk © inst f oll burners, The Fite, supposed 1, | Called the ¥ | der ee eee e nae ee no ; * yb Pe * BRYAN RETURNS. * 4 building and » * * before much dtmag * RMINGHAM ask ek ¥ * fF retur it * A Ere but wae delayed nearly * 8 * by a small wreck ® ANK CLEARINGS * watt He wan given a ® “ae 22, 1905, + at bt treas was not so ® 4 * that tendered him ® # Increase over same * rd on of his first ® ‘. Gate last year 5 rd . whan ** * ieee eee ee ee ee ee “RAILROADS ARE been extended to 1 bartenders of the ¢ Blaine. vitations have 1 Ww who Ie now the fin we retary and business agent the union, has plans in charge and lis making arrangements for several 1 known speakers for the occa ion. In addition there will be musical and probably vaudeville etunts HE SPAT AND WAS ARRESTED ~~ IN THE TOILS lowing the orders of eae ce Wappenate that arrests mpanios kept the cr on Rallroad av, F W. Lawson mmitted to t county jail for six month day Judge Frater on a charge of ob taining money under false pre | tenses. MAN [a Bhowere tonight and Sunday! fresh southeast winds. 2 > TEMBER aa, SATURDAY, SEI WILL AS FOR WRIT Maud Creffield from the King coun PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ty; Jail to Oregon MACKINTOSH WILL GO 6 prosecuting attorney te © Cepefel im bie ef te secure FORE SUPREME COURT IN | iecemmary order fron eo mupreme comtt, the two women willehe held ESTHER MITCHELL AND MAB. 1906. GOV. MceGRAW TELLS VOT | ERG OF THE THIRTY FOURTH DISTRICT HOW TO SQUELCH} AMBITIONS OF GEORGE U It would be a comparatively ens task for the itixens of the Thirty-fourth senatorial district ivifeatiic until the ection of Judes | defeat George U. Piper, the repub CREFFIELO CASE Frater, of art, what ndidate for at sonal [Pare bee and decided Ajovernor n H. MeGraw }upen ite merits this morning to a reporter for The Prosecuting At ey Mackintosh} 2¥dee Frater hae ordered the re-| gtar ‘ mewn! of the two women to Oregor ‘ sciaim einiies: ane wien tal hin morning announced that Re) Woe in, poe gh ite Was tons ay tour years ago, i880 Monday, apply to (he) cammice that both women ar /undertaking. We timply formed an supreme court of the state for a} inane, and were insane at the time! oreanization of the t republicans «rit of prohibit to prevent the [of the murder of George Mitchell by ret, honor business removal of Esther Mitchel! and hie sister Esther ccemaauik aae len hae — = oe —— —-——— =|what hia election meant, and by | checking over the registr j ented the fraudules cast which he had orga } } behalf. It cost some effort and 1 cost some mone but wae worth jal | Governor McGraw took the first steps two years ago towards organ izing the fight which re tn ’ ' | Piper's defeat. At that time he |lived in that district, though he has sit ne a since moved to the Thirty-sixth dix rict. He opposed Piper's nomina WILL PETITION COUNCIL FOR) yi snma, a Japanese ex-|tion, both four years ago and tht CITY OWNERSHIP OF TRACKS | preseman, this morning t contro! | Year, and, after t nomination of lor hie horse, while going through | four yeare ago wax made took a —MAYOR MOORE MAY 8U8-lihe aliey on Columbia st. between | lending part in the fight against Beqond and First ave, and in try./ him at the polls MIT SPECinu PROPOSITION. ing to turn the he fell through How to Defeat Piper. a large plate glass window of As 'l 40 aot in the ‘district The Green Manen's cafe lnow I do not feel called upon to sb has f Two women, who were sitting take a prominent part in the fight anieipe 4 nm Rear the window, screamed when | Mr MoGraw continued, “though I ommitter tn * ity the glass began to fall upon their) know from the experience of four ouncit to pave the way for the city] table, but they were unhurt ears ago that i would not be diffi to lay ite own treet car tracks on| The horse was badly cut, a8 was! cult to defeat him. All that is Fe and Westiake boulevard [lao the Jap driver exnary this year is to repeat the jae ease runnt fants to all] The lose to Monaca will be $19) work of four years ago. Find out | ere on # fair baw Thie action |for the replacing of the glans. who among the persons registered wes coting of the! lare entitled to vote and then ot j » The petition evidence against those who are not , the petition which will enable challengers to the municipal ownership committee, | work successfully, F years ago and will be submitted to t counctt | we checked over the tricts three t to be taken up next Mon-| jtimes and wer o place on ey night i fingers om every name which was M. 0. Advocates Busy fraudulently on the books. We pre antels senership edves |vented the floaters and dead men | om sre anxious that the new |from voting and the honest voters | proposition be au’ ote |" 4 for the opposition candidate. aerpectal election time as the of the to be held people at at the ear — county election In November effort In being made to pr City Engineer Thomson has sub h end sewer propos I mitted to the board of public works mission to # @ at that Jeatimates on proposed street im if that In d it with § 1 amounting to $9,660 and » additional expense to sub: ie th following improve new street railway proposal lmenta: Kast Cherry st., from 35th with It. If the newer prog ¥. to 37th wer; same, con not submitte. ‘ eat time | orete walks; 7th av Northeast, from f the general elect t be | Mast 40th #t. to Kast 45th et, sewer | wubmitted later ta special city} alley in Block 3 Boren & Denn 1 an | addition | bintt+ led replanking of Westlake av. will ibe presented to the city council | Monday night « wat ‘The following improvements were f the ¢ i. | approved by the board of public to a ° ’ works today Ewing «#t. et al the counell next weter main at Olive st., grad 1 ure ing; Washington st, 20th av. South al owner 1 ta & connection with the existing w short matihole in Zist av. South, sewer pushed throug | delay tn aeary f | ' ertined for 50 days t | t t CHARGE | | * »| * 7 * GERTRUDE HILL TO * MARRY. hf SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 22 * * hae! Brady, William Coleman * r. PAUL, Sept * George Duffy, three San Fran *# home of her sister, M % | clveo policemen, filed an affidavit # Theron Slade, during inner @| before Governor Pardee this morn arty, the engagement of Mies #| ioe to the effect that they wouldn't | & Gertrude Hill, daughter of Mr. «| belte George Carr, a witness in # and Mrs. James Hill, to Mich. #| the Weber murder case, under oath # ael Gavin of New York wan «| It! believed that Pardee will *® announced # commute the sentence dit ts * & thought that Weber will hang Wed tO tt kt tt te Tem ol At im! at thi Co jth of Jom wh St by ab exe t ee eee ee eee x WILL OPEN THE = ARBER Cho According to a dispatch from mpia, Attorney General J. D kinson announces th he will mediately open the case of the ate va. C. L. Heady, who was in istice court in this city this week 1 charge of violating the Sunday law, The constitutional of the law will be tested. In the antime, pendin come of on appeal, State Labor loner Hubbard announces will prosecute all vering the ow ram! t he he law violators NO MORE OPIUM PEKIN amendation lich recently Sept of Upon the rec the commission visited the United Europ of opium both at home abolished by ates a the ui Chin road, has been rial edict and im REE EE RR Ee TREPOFF NOT DEAD at Trepoft nt dead ried was offs, as it Trepoff was en There t# sti int the prote etlon for the exar * ee ee ee! eeeeeeeeeeex ee PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8 NO CENTS PER MONTH INTERVENTION 0 NEGEOUARY Secretary Taft Says That American Intervention Is the Solution of the Cuban Problem--A Possible Solution Is to Continue Palma in Office, With Certain Rights Guaranteed to Rebels by the United States. 180 a5 ee WAITING FOR THE CALL TO ARMS. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22—The war pecting orders from the president at any time to send the army to Cubs. General Funston in the last 24 hours has been in al most constant consultation with Colonel Witherspoon, chief of the Third division of the general staff and acknowledged to be the most expert stretegist of the army. Orders have been sent to all purchasing agents in the west to buy additional supplies in the open market. Norfolk will probably be the chief point of embarkation for the army. General Funston left @t 3:40 o'clock this afternoon for Havana via Tampa Gepartment is ex Pee eee eee eee eee Fete eee ete eee ee Ce ee ed ton coming, and hia enemies say * ® that he is a deserter from the in * PALMA MUST RESIGN . urgent cat Hi « friends that * ® he left t vice r an hor * HAVANA A ¢ * e¢ ‘eer @ «reseman h € * # tions with the r * More Hopeful Signs | sta erte ' #| pay Se i ar lore 0 * rg ; lm Ar fn v a * { " 7 ei h afte * betle ee eee rere ere eee * r Ameri = ry 7 ima’s ; mar by the leaders moderates de- we mn, to arent In all quarters to Palma hopeful Taft | After le € Palma’s palace Sees The n ates show a desire to Conse sation is more ’ of st be some | re gnations the rebels will > the # indicating th , their arma. At least we ment can possibly be reach : bang Bearden ¥ ce the governmer at ceived a jong cable from » Cuban b . ster Bay today in anawer te his n officials now pexsimistic message. The president |tend that American intery has ordered him to exhaust every jtion wi the constant recourse to Recure & peaceful sét- | One proposed solution in to « without armed interven- |the Palma government, with ¢ ti guarenteed to the rebels by | Unhed States | ST. Lot Mb., Sept. | Secret Taft is about ready to|army ts today advertising ignore both factions and appoint a ¥y and draft horses ace lnative commission to devise #0 | abs 900, and wheel, lead and pack lution to be enforced by the Unite A} ules for the machine, plateon and i guns, ageregating «about A numbe ans resent Fun |e eee ere eee eee * * * REBELLION IN . * EAST INDIES. * * HA t. 22. Dut * * tro ¢ captured the * * « f Redong in the East @& 1 . according -* ® » * elved here have * jw k ‘ inhabitants, a i* «* aa |* B « is * ® emall » * VANCOUVER, BR. ¢. @ which » * arence D. Eaton, of w i ®) Wash off the Ca ;* ¢ at ® | cif allway bride * st 1 ® | Junet po A ss = ‘ ® the top of hie head. Death was in- * * * * RHKAHRUERAELS See e eee eee eo DOES NOT WANT A PARDON. M. E, CONFERENCE. NEW Lawyer YORK, Sept The morning session of the Puget | Patrick th pet aeck eeeeeeeeeeeteetesy Otte FERRER EEE |Sound M conference & ing a pardon, but a vindica was occupied with reports of the tion, according to advices re Conference Relation commit ceived today. He declares | dination vices were 1 t he is not guilty of di Mathews Phillips and Ole Ande eeting the kinling of Mill- son who were admitted as regula onaire Rice, and wants the ordained preachers court to free him from the | Rev L. J. Covingten, superin n charge. lent of the Washington Childr | Home Finders’ society, made an ad eee teehee hae dress, Supt. ©. H. Cherrington, of Anti-Saloon league, spoke, and | pETITION TO WIDEN owed by Dr. Baldwin xck this afternoon the SEVENTEENTH AVENUE, anniversary be — ita sesaton. v a Fabs A petition signed by E. L. Hoh- ing, with an add man, J. P. Engstrom, Amandus An- Shenk, Ph. D derson and And KehIman has lices will be held } been filed with Council Clerk War- sen, looking to the widening of 17th THEATER 1S BURNEO. v. North, between East ¢ East Garfield sts, to a 51-foot SAVANNAH, Ga., Sept. 22 The € The necessary property has | Savannah theater, said to be the+\ by the property hold- loceat in the United States, havir the installation of been erected 1819, was destroyed by Ik-and three-foot |fire last nig The building wa east side of the the property of the Savannah The A IARGE ATTENDANCE. NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 22.—Yee | terday was the banner dap, in point of attendance, at the state fair, the sy being designated as “Yakima Day The Tacoma boosters and a and helped to swell the already arge attendance U, P. RAILROAD PETITION, TACOMA i 1 t jon of the Oregon & it . today Pier Wa 1 Rallroad company, the te 1 wil J, | sta for the Union Paeifie Br r lead kin street vacations in Gil Jing 3 i man's addition, will be heard in the « i city council October 26 R y re tr Ing the president DOS) yg pap RR ROE Ee y de ra * * | clpte * HOARE’S BODY * * 1S RECOVERED. © | WILL ENFORCE THE LAW * * * HONGKONG, Sept, 22—A* OLYM opt. 22.—Stae Labor @ ste c m Canton sighted ® Comr Hubbard has declar «# bod Bishop Hoare, who ® ed tha Sunday ng law for @ was drowned in the typhoon. ® barbe will be strictly enforced aA ty has been sent by the & tl such time as the law shall be! @ Stanley to recover the body, *& | declared coid by the supreme court; a of the state |

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