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Print the News ny | T0 DEFY THE POLICE ‘ | | | ty : Pe: |e ee ee ewe ‘ . | +e eee . ». . se! will Insist Upon Holding Street Meetings and |; ROOSEVELT CONTRIBUTES. & ee ‘ . * be Will Carry Cases to the Highest Courte=|* overex nay, sep 2 « . ® President Roosevelt, from bis @ ‘ ® private purse ntributed $100 @ Seven Arrests Made Saturday Night, ee ae * Thomas and directed » be a! @ used in a ult to be inatituied @ @ by the enlisted men of the @ Peete er eee eee PPPS PTeH EHS * navy at Newport to determine ® Rev. Willlam D. Simonds, pastor of the Boyleton Avenue \* po Ragen vgn Hv pee ehureh esterday afternoon attended a meeting of @ « ment PCA LUNE he i 4g Socialists and vered an addre follows wearing the uniform of the # |) 5 ocialiet, But nr ing the A @ army or navy *. ee ee Sabet ery srabuiid sei lw The president expresses con. w | °° Baamn for years, and | used to sax mere | ® tempt for anyone so excluding @ |} agin the east—and | came here today to hear him speak & eek ee * ent critical state of affaires in Colorado, which l* * oe bandbatge ee noredibie laws of the civil aw qparition in that reat state ime farther expressing hie views as to the many truths 5 by Kari Marx, and pointing out the tenets of sociation x % rien De (OF Simonds) could net yet accept, he went on to say a ™ voted for Mayor Moore, and of many of the things ac qaplebed by his administration | approve, ut | must say that i pt to silence the Gocialist street ora t and narrowest and meanest piece of + heard of, Socialists, | urge you to stand pat principles st upen your right of A If Wappenstein prevents you from exercising your 4g wae Brown about by th ’ constitutional Bas Americans, then don't stop your fight until you have the police to stop all street meetings. Seattle will not for ene law for o anand another law for another We are equal before the law, and | denounce the pr 3 qnt emAmerica® and unconstitutional action of Mayer Moore's a Gepartment. The other evening | was hurrying to keep engagement. On Second av. | was stopped by « blockade on Pe tidewslk. | 4 mot elbow my way through the What The Salvation Army was hold Sing t meeting. Not 2 po an wae within sight. These peo aa whe were preaching about a hell in which no one with a Sigman any longer believes. were not arrested, whereas you So 2 whe preach about the hells that do exist al! around ds, . teld that you not collect a crowd to hear you on our Ae an American speech and free the SER ER EEN EER ER RRR e /Registration Starts and ' Indications Are That Attendance Will Be 20 Per Cent High- er Than It Was Last Year. the oecasion? may and a free man | am with you for qnt. Thus far } am a Socialist.” eet eee tenet eee eee eee tee eee ete eee eee | | oe j woctalle’s. . ead. great Interest was shown and the | eh mes ax Dr. M. Fl epeskers aroused marked enthu fer -the nent ashes ie Vincent Harper, have de- | sins University of Washing te settic by & oak t Saturday Night's Arrests. | . tay rush. All gourt the question of Baturday night ail] me a the campus wae filled with ggg bout § o clock freahinen, soph ee and seniors . lrenewing associations of the past Juct. Kuck Ap extinate made & at wes “3 ball for Condon puta the altendance-of “4 Z for fifth time ent of 1,060, of r ©. & Sebult, Vie tres af Keecher, Alfred Wa ° ‘ the determinat heer | Cunecht. and T C. Wie Se +g s| pa wont #4- | geant Wilkes and a equad of four] the number of students inquiring at} Beat streets imen made the arrests, after re-| the offices arding study courses to the Ranks. | ving notifieation st the police en's de tody « nae} wertion of the ice depart wm during the day th the| had app tens trem § . ots would make attempts te Rngincering Incresse. gintes have | epeek | The greatest reane this year! SUeeeNen, .. SUS Two Meetings Yesterday ies expected in the engineering ra oe Two meet were held yester-| school ar this seb a} fe parti: the! gay by the sectatinta, one « atuder f at that some of] Th coming ovt into the) goctatiet temple tm the after the classes had to recite «| hanging 'h¢) end ene at the Labor temple op 7 ‘ ment this year will ihe ex “e “tT eventing. A fond of $60 was ra probably reach the 160 mart wd) at ting to ald the # * portions of the state, | aed for governor t femtione } ° be far behind. “ are Ne Lively Times. f a fow ponntt ane » ' 4 initiat noctal doings . —,, sissies ree atude ffaire © on - e Or, Titus Defiant. Geteber, when ¢ t ‘ b « met} tue apok xt. and inmued rien of § “or | t speaking streets. Pe « . x ak * st speakers would mek et npeete exe y new socialists Volunteers | football practice « ailed for who w « fer the charge of i } b-|te go to jail among the k-| Astintant Coach Cantbe « om of sper ‘ }for the ° 1] 4 ent Harper agen-| experte ’ ard echt and TC. Wiewe alae — j epee eeeeeeeeee * P Y WILL *# WILL FINE THE BANKS. 3 * |@ WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 ¢ * The of currency — today here. after be will collect a fine of hb Mept. 14 ce F. many i+ jeclare $100 fer day from each nation Hears spoke, | the . | bear will return to the e » shape WALTERS OUT WITH THE AX es that * * # al bank for failure to report # their condition within the pre * * * seribed five after a call for their statement is issued. ee eee ee ee eee eee ed “=~ BHINESE GASE ton't care an wi inte off Superintendent A. L. Walters, of with ‘om, who Ti the merchants of the leys behind their places of busine with refuse material and gart | Mr. Walters has ine and wife | ough clean-up system for the anyws h and Cites | the ticker The case of Tang Tun who have applied to Judge Hanford large county ho hav piled ness district and has set # large ‘ RAB Would be +" lot the federal court for a writ Of} force of men to work making th + dora Mn . ’ by I if the ;|habeas corpus, was heard this! ajieys in that portion of the city|'" ston for Hearst . morning. Tang Tan and wife were! joox like driveways, instead of _ democratic « . ordered deported from this country | garbage dumps. t : hic by the secretary of the department We going to do our best " ade ALO, N. ¥ me of commerce and labor for having | .aiq str, Walters, “to stratghter ae He j BT8 devia: nlawfully entered. Tang Tun 10} shoge alle They are a fright, ead declared th it he expects 10 jon stated that he was born | must be cleared. If the merchants | /"* '® ® rter for ¥ote 16 Hearet n a and went t hina to get} of 1 elty would help us by keep. | "* rg » Hearst a: ed. When he returned he Was! ing their own portion of the all nr ght al nade: ike and det faxed admission clean, we would get on much faster, | F°" es ge ly : Upon t ext of P. C. Sulll-l ie in up to them to do it, too, be Pipes Be ‘FALIAN Is BuRiED nited States attorney, the] cause they have allowed their garb-| 2°°\4ed whether to mak The t . « continue untl! Mond: © and reft to clog th alle in . x fonern Oet Mr. Sullivan desires to until they resemble pix pens. Fo the t ' Pacific tra 4 ¢ department of commerce and) erate with us in every wa ai reg ae 4 before proceeding. | a L. W. Nelson, » eee em ihe committ being * SUES CITY FOR DAMAGES. . %| #ome quart hi : » * TRAFFIC OPEN & | wugmested that th o " Petitions for damages for in-|# #|to the 5 1 tor « Ne eceived from bad sidewalke|# KANSAS CITY, M ept. &| didate eet ¢ coming in thiek and fast to the | ® 24.—After a suspension of Mis # tht * t The second one with-| # sourl river traffic f Ae *| Capt. Laubs has t ATT eee eck was filed today by nveiya # the steamer Lora, with a cargo # | t though it I* not k ht and was for $1,000. Mins | @ fro Bt. Louie docked here # h her he wld be induce ; 1909. <h er sustained a} this morning. All the local #/ cept the nominat iy Ostober 2 is the day. eve n gust 24; due to} ® craft escorted her into the har #| At tonight's meet $ body helps. ove board in the sidewalk on|# bor amidst a noisy celebration. & | cratic mmittee . n Pike and Pine raanization by the Int * * ade ore rrn ea a ae 2 oa WEATHER FORECAST-8 SEATTLE, the Front- j Many om t a } dogen yachts were drt 1 a ter Railroad av, where were broken off and dama rloops. | From away sm. Thomas { . ' trofling while returning to the olty dc thi They suc a r , tr ‘ and a large por j adrift at} president DEMOCRATIC owert Ton ght and iiiual Winds Played Havoc On Boats Sunk and Battered Up. sching wit ly in dang m te moore m the front tin and sank. Many ¢ ‘om thelr orn Rs. ecovered this morning At (he foot pune, whieh ts the ny the the strong wind, went to the whoate and riven b of Battery st « rendesvous of is were and four ing storm of the ap ay last night and shipping Was not but and m orn x 4e thelr masts tion of t The political Geneation of the day compan y. of a dummy oi! od ox nstvely otherwise Osear Hanror a fie mon, and Hettern,"a milihand were during the afternoon, and k in ¢ evening thelr rowboat capsized coded clinging to the urned craft 1 we fipalty tven into the allp between Piers and 5, where they landed upon some piling A loaded lumber scow, waiting to loa into the steamer Penn Ivania, capsized during the storm toad sent DECIDE TODAY NOMINEE FOR KING COUNTY SHERIFF WILL MAKE DEFINITE STATEMENT AT MEETING OF CENTRAL COMMITTEE AS TO HIS RUN NING. The question of whether will remain on the de ket an the Lida erift will part mpalgn committee Fa ¢ probably be defir nr THE SEATTLE STAR Tuesday; Fresh Sout h Winds. WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER a4, 1906 ASKED | Miller at Olympia to Se- | cure Injunction in Es- | ther Mitchell-Maud Creffield Case. Deputy P. iting Attorney John went to Olympta thie morn ng for the purpose of filing an ap pligation for an injunetion to pre vent the deportation to. Oregon of her Mitchell insane by @ ludge Maud Creffield and E recently found to conn vointed by Prater of this clit This action, if} ” esful, meons that an order for} the trial of the two women for the murder of George Mitchel! will be atvon If it ts pomsible wunetion, it te the eeuting Atiorney Mackintosh to tring the women to trial for the ofime of which they are ace to secure the ip ention of Proe famd to do thin it in nee to forestall the execution of the de portation order before {t t# carried out and ‘he women sent beyond the irtediction of the state courts ee * * *. HIGGING DECLINES *. * * # SARATOGA, N.Y, Sept. 24 # @ Governor Higgins today re # ® foned the now for re ® @ @lection as governor . * * * ee Senator Bailey, of Texas, has Pee eae woked by t hot and bad ssansio fired at Reallebek, wa forists today pnd ly hurt. The * @ AN ATTEMPTED * ASSASSINATION . a # TAMBOY, Sept Prefect # Of Police Tomushan, at Boris * * # Tomushar wite nd, al # though chased by guards, es #| @ taped * es FALLS OUT OF WINDOW = LABORER MEETS DEATH IN STRANGE MANNER — BE LIEVEO TO HAVE BEE NIN TOXICATED AT THE TIME John Jacobson laborer, who window of the Troy hotel, First av snd Virginia ot, died Inst night at the Wayside Emergency hospital The injuries, which were at first thought to be slight, proved later to consiat of a fractured ekull The police state the man had been drinking constderably of late | and it is thought he was Intoxicated when he entered the roon while looking out the window LUMBER PLAN REMODELED. BVERETT, Sept, 24.-—T plant ot the Everett 1 ber & & “ u operatic t lay, of y « ¢modeled a o plant apacity of 60,000 feet of lumber | and 0 shingles a day, the testimony of H, Clay Pierce, the Standard Oj! company's PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 25 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 8 NO, 181 EATTLE SOCIALISTS ST (IAM WAIT [GFIRE DEPARTMENT IS RUN WITHOUT HEAD 2 * Said By Firemen to Be in a Totally Disorganized 1 GUNBOAT I6 SAFE * ‘ $ wasninevon. ey ee 2{ Condition and Run Entirely by Chief Cook's * Th na nl nm * ’ # owners that vie eunvont Mel *) — Private Secretary-**Cook’s Personal Con- S icon yenories. “An wtnciat «| ition Not Improved. ndition On 1 Members of the ible for th nent are * eee eee there is no head, whatever its affairs, W. D. Freeman, secre-|lowing Sunday. At tha tary to Chief Cook aid to bel n Seattle call t the present t the real ebief | off f the statem SIX ARE and js nothing but « clerical n Cook in a George employe can give no intelliger in an intoxicated con company of men and we | “Since last Ma sid A member like condition lof the department to The Star thiv Other jen have co to The morning, “there has been no inspec ur, but not with su t author- tion of the house in which I am sta warrant their publication t A® « 1 un} Pays No Attention to Mayor | toned a matte fact ] Se: | derstand there have beer 0 inspec: | aay le eal nef e 8 Avaistant | ore has virtu requested Chief NEW PRAGUE, Minn, Sept. 24.—| Chief Latham wa Ic ook’s resianation, but en beth 6 In " between a passenge Assistant Chiefs Useless. \< ok declined to ade he 1 freight train at noon today «ix - gestion. Though the press Meyor ie waned jing four eng Each house nning by itsel tines oneecicyas gr stragoei bend me nd whatever orders are sent ont), could secure bh a man for come over the § ® of the assist | the fire departmer » Wappen RIOT IN SAN DOMINGO. ey from Secre | stein had proved to be in the police Chief Cook seems de ner the former department WASHINGTON, Sept. 24—Ad interest in us, and ve entirely reo en ae ee artmest have There, however, so far the aa an, Demmines amt t they may! , concern he matter was any mone the « ere existed a co’ i ernment gain a victory It te thought lap to that which exietal that on end will be put to the re-lrogey. It co’ beilion, was entire jmen in the lderstand th houl | new c lof jhe \ |department can t again become | mis | tives is chosen | » Zimmerman ~— | ( past Cook Cook's Persona) Conduct | 4 th Minnenioein te tie That Chief Cook t improv | matter of the purchase of horses for ed his personal conduct any way ‘ artment i for that reason lis vouched for by some the men ri man the civil service cure in bis | come desires to befriend the declined Mayor | chief evign—he is} It also appears that the friends department af- of Cook have succeeded in inducing in #0 far a8 they Mayor Moore to let up on the cbief. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE COMING IN Several subscriptions have been ceived by Wil H. Parry, chair of the ways and means com- of the Alaska- Yukon Pacific junder him. Seeming! ssion | office—after } | Moore's invtt jneglecting entir |fuirs, exe MINISTERS, APPOINTED. man mais is position, and among these fs one FERENCE CLOSES WITH AP-| for $500 from Crane & Co, whole eale dealers in plumbers’ supplies. POINTMENTS FOR THE NEXT Mr arry stated that this was @ very liberal donation from such a YEAR, firm no direct returns would Three railroads, the Great North et dav’e wension of the Pu-|¢?. Northern Pacific and Union Pa . 1M. EF ence. being | « ific, have each subscribed $25,000, sd tk Satten os a sient Mr. Parry stated this morning ing at §:30 clock. 4 ae nal that # great many voluntary sub- palette ed. and the con-|Seriptions must be sent in if the ve econghahen Line at ones | ted $500,000 Is to be raised in ¢ | got down to the « work of the | 4ay Hn pad f the 1 ver | get Sound, made br st re | | he i] 1 at before irmment | pointme for the x year for y Vi ——— | hard I | ; ‘ | NEW YORK, Sept. 24—The dis | 1s ‘ wi membered body of a man, apparent- n farsh: Kent,|ly an Italian, was found yesterday « A rkiand, F. R. Gi in en excavation on Thirty.sixth st. ett H. P. Waldror A burlap bag, stamped with the Rainier Beach, Herbert Jones; Ren-/name of Z K. Mano, a strip of @ been paid fees by him for years J ion RZ. Pals | woman's skirt, and an olleloth table | Seattle—Cay i HIM, Grant Stew- | cover furnishes the only clue upon Jart: city missions, ©, J. Kallgren;|which the authorities are able to | Ftret church, W. H. W. Reese: | work | Firet eh mission, James — ——— | Crookes William Park | Grae ph: Green Lake i | Drake R. Cc. ¢ on, F. B. Cc. Frankitr versity, W. H. R. W. Paul; West} W. Ratcheller; Sno Chairman Conover and Secreta qualmie, H. R. Merrill; Sunnydale, | Ferran tintin thas A ee ee J. A. Dulea, a clerk in the Bom n ngs hank tie ae: Marche, who was arrested last Bat- he committee urday for withholdiag movey from found they sales, pleaded guilty to the charge f nee and the of petty larceny in Jadge Gordon's notive w sing 2 hel court this morning, He was repri- pale manded and fined $50. SKAGIT COUNTY DEMOCRATS, ON THE YUKON f horined a5 MOUNT VERNON, Sept. 24.—In pe executive commi on. sie: when here on Saturday the sisting of one between sounty democrats nominated enatortal di in ada dicot ywing ticket: Senator, Nick : winter | Dessner, Edison; representatty tended | C. C. Harbaught, Sedro W to be| Frank Quinby, Anacortes; George rpects to be In a position to an-| to reach | Alles, Fir; auditor 8. Howard, nce th n of th {itm “deatinat Ainska ateamship-| Sedro Woolley; sheriff, H. H. Kam- na De gti lh ae ly cate an Gants houp, Anacortes; clerk, A. G. Quist, og: Pe Songs re “ e wh Dewey treasurer, George Crosby, B. Knicker tat me Mount Vernon; assessor, W. B. , ‘ Se th Beard, Anacortes; attorney, Dave PRISONER DIES IN JAIL. | UVely wry anne Se See Gee ae gh after 0: endent of schools, + Mary B seviaeeinn cold taalieak a Pickett, Mount Ve 1; surveyor, res a ones 5 this year ts r Lee Harris, Sauk; coroner, T. K. re ab areas ~y t aud 2 a! Farleigh, Anacortes; commissioner, , ; a eaten eT Snes @ indications are that| Second district, James Gilligan, Betleg Thorp eae che’ does wo weeks.| Mount Vernon; ‘Third district, Seo Mig sate Spc I tt urred Oc. | George A. Hemson, Hamilton retary. poon fell © the ban o Delegates to state convention— | ght was placed| W. @. 1 Shaughnes: | & Yuk Route me Joe Pritt low, 8. Ob Pee eee ey! } son, Charle A.’ Lewla, * lg Squir Coy T. *# STENSLAND ARRIVES. | TWO SHIPS STORMBOUND McRae, te i Davie: Theses Gmithe * * PV. MeFadden. r * NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The *| aheavy storm prevailed in # steamer Prince Adelbert, bear- #| Straits of Juan de Fuea is evi DOG LICENSE $11, *# ing Banker St land from #| deneed by the fact yt during the & Tangier, was sighted at 11 * | night the bark Kaulani and the EVER Sept, 24.-—-A suit if & o'clock this morning off Fire # | sohc Alex T. Brown reached | bef surt against the town off # Island, and will probebly reach #| Neah bay, where they anchored and rich charged Petel y Guaruntine about 3 ocicck this &|Gared not go out into the storm. At | x of $ a dog. BS * afternoon *) Tatooeh the wind is blowing at C $1 and costs ff * %' velocity of 24 miles an hour, south ‘ y the license, and hi te RR RR Rw cnsterly, appealed to the superior court, remntacny sts meena Se