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es PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE ASTEDITION THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST,—Fair Tenight and Cooler) Friday, Fair; Gentle Northwest Breeze e News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a7, 1906 VOL. 8. NO, 184 25 CENTS PER MONTH RR RE! a came rma am TY — Oly Paper” - Sea es MEW ORLEANS SAID. “""Pe=YSnevomnn TAFT WILL RULE AS 0 BE UNDER WATER «GOVERNOR OF CUBA Word Sent of Mississippi City Says Storm] ena tnoinnots $08 Seliotary of War to Assume as Raging and Barometer Rapidly Falling Control in Cubas*Army and Navy Is in Read- efeports Say City Is Inundated to a rm iness to Support Him. | |g From Six Inches to Ten Feet. ‘Frightful Accident to! | Mrs. W. B. Granger | Grand Exalted Ruler of | CHICAGO, Set cig received 0}, CIKG Meets With wave had visited the cuss Accident In at Green Lake=-Hov- : coe Rena Oakland. ing B Life | ui ke Ponchartrain, | ' ering Between Lite ear the ¢ but that lit-| 9 ASST. SECRETARY BACON SECRETARY TAFT. a kao ad been done tn | and Death. seis W Ath, ioe: We-oms We-cledie: Lene tee ane and prope ot} OAKLAND. Cal Sept. 27.~A| . T—It is report-[riving here and teking quarters hes been © | allroad o¢ 8 large automobile, driven by Cariton | LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS 4 ah at President R board the battleship Texas b | Wall, the capitaliat, col | LONGWORTH, t Taft t ve re to #ail for Cuba Sune het —_ : otrie be se yge vb San speakers against Nicholas Long } i. “> ov : . ong gh 2 Ns “ as : . nigiisy Wiecack we veue, 4) corner of Kast Sixteenth st. and 9 ‘ fgg in ae fight for) ring off, Mre. W. B. Granger, 456 | * he deems The Daily Te uph says there }Ninth av. Im the auto were Wall rots : ple Lent place, ie {fering rumors that the administration Mre GR. French, State Senator : 5 wee hh * - vere ‘ t Green Lake he / ft preparing p uprising Ruse G. Lokens » Marry A ag bet t t he ause of | Melvin, gre nal N ot the - mt ’ g Elks of the t od States, Mre Mel ‘ he peace If the vin, and the chaw ar b ; a ne mat sald that The collision was terrific one. | ne “ wa . warty goverr will commence in the provinces Mra Mely ee Se . ' Par { Matanzas and Camaguri, whe | © and prob fatally inje he clothing ' pres Png he soverament ore will take to é Laubecher, of the Reattle| edee Melvin w thrown on flames, she | °° : Fane geet } the woods in a few da eller will mot be the | Ce pavement and painfully poll © Use floor in the presence of ts ses | BER apc: HOONER (8 " " te for aberitt of |Juted. Btate Senator Lukens was three children, unconscious } NG ilitary Conference. : = King y Edward Cudihee, | #is0 thrown out and badly injured One of the children had sufficient] Wsuimoron D.C. Sept. 27 WASHINGTON, Sept The FLOATING OFF CAPE oe ndre aod «| Wall and uffeur escup esence of mind to run to home | orders have t ut BS , a ot. 37.— hse eral pate ish taing ite fire tulty ame § ‘pt. Laubecher by | With @ few seratches neariyy doctor The latter hes ve been issued command: | attended meeting to discuss the sit- BY THE CARRIER 1. year trom Beittet Wall was driving the automobile to the aid of the unfortunate | 2S the of of the organizations | vation in Cuba . a fant yon Ninth av. when| ea } b A gave temporary. relet | hereinafter designated to hold them: | wh = hie > seas ep incor ah AAI cmc ate tee ae ‘oman d gave : re the | selves in readiness to move with PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Sept. 27— 4 Hie ve mene cht b of a fant speeding electric car {AT A MASS MEETING OF THE |rocent special election, has been em| soc iitat — _ is pn “ out delay upon notification of the | The battleship Brookiyn will be ati for | going up Sixteenth st. The colli | a o.§ TONIGHT THE ACTION voring to prevail on the yt condition gg of the Cuban troubles. ready to safl Monday, and will carry . af atte on threw the automobile 20 feet! council to lay ety tracks on Fourth |" oy 'y Granger, the husband, 1» | 5, poem pscen a by rail and water |» full complement of offieers snd ‘ . . ed for the | inte the gutter, but it did tip} © TH 1TY COUNCIL ON “* om@ Weatlake boulevard The * aie : as been arranged, making concen-| men and 350 marines, also two Paote ‘ A wie Ne and on the wiinat Gar wast = me b: couneth has abown 5 distnelinatton me cet by the Richmond Paper | tration at ports unnecessary | months’ provisions and enough am ds } ared . rec taken| RAILROAD FRANCHISES WILL to folltm the recommendations of ’ nent peice, The first expedition: Engineers,| munition to blow up alt of Cuba, t cin av . ave “* Th ' ured ee vessel ts Soaring rb Peg! ty Mid enone nto a nearbhy se aad physicia the cougmittes, or even to give them |battalion companies E, F, G, H,| The Tennessee is hurriedly prepare wife up. * ’ » seediend a be 3 were quickly called to render BE THOROUGHLY DISCUSSED. | constd® ‘lou, But appeare deter | Washington barracks; eight troops | ing to sail What Mas Ae be the race, ond te W soa, of | eletande nined ive away those thorough First cavalry, Fort Clark, Texas: | a Ge where she wan) | gnc fey Fa mnyacergd | > faremte franckine apptiennts | four troops, Fort Sam Houston,| HAVANA. Sept. 27-—The moder. Fiseot known fn Seo ° ery b The recall amendment to the ¢! Gottie Streete. Texas; i2 troops Twelfth cavalry,|ates ure feeling h like shedding ¥i was brouxh | Shea a tah * “we }eha may be invoked to preveot| gugh action on pert of th Fort Ogiotnorpe, on 12 troops | tt t drop of blood in resiet- t A. MacDonald of (be so ro ay “gee the p Ht elty co . & couneif would bottle the nex Fifteenth cavalry, Fort mn, Vt ans, Ther e all Mebeener Carrier Dove.) | . sat etteg jaway to the Sen 26 Yeura, the o ter tade-| field artillery Thirty-fourth bat 1 ‘ talk ' a the Sound se Bor parm ni ate anes | par ther exctus r °* | pendemt subur and. tnterur | teries, Fort Meyer, Va; Fourteenth aft le beginning te feel D Oralt © Fesote’a Gavings Bank build on nt streets and av f\ toadeaibom. entering the business | | shee Twenty-first batteries, Fort} that th ernmer Wehale . throagh aceides ~ a ane s ¢ ‘ jthe elty, provided that ap rot im section of the elty without paying Sheridan, 1 Fifteenth and Sixth acts pate ; ore may be er Dove sighted ere A o* < e elination of the city cannot be coun: | heavy tribute of th | batteries, Fort Sam Houston, Tex he meeting of congress marly colliding t eg. " . teracted in any other way It te this possft es; Twenty-third and Twenty-sev ppears mn th : The advisability ing euch ibe opponents of the f “ Joe Younger, a husky teamster,}eath ba es. Fort Allen; eight ‘ assurances t Monday « 1G this morning placed behind the | companies Fourth infantry,’ the commander of the rurale guard Twenty-sixth and Twen-| ment. th regiments were late at American le- Zayas is do- Nunes * are A does Weber paid oa PINES LOGS SEMEN : Sere TALE OF WOK TO RELATE [ee a mittoe last night : | ; Hisense | eve . ‘per THEIR WORK h warrant.| FICKLENESS OR WOULD-BE/ffahehive question ix practical s, he main | the same | at w ar - | —— &; is bo telling +h tained tie fe the trying FRIENDS. dowe once + © by the Great y ¥ . pie reo se manne han . od he een, ae prosend t PD. Farrell of ¢ Hannah Hanse 6-year« lodge meetir ——— } ‘ T sharp wed earth. | ead by the J offic Two] .. oo Valen Pacific this morning hter O. Hanser uloon: | * ¢ quake here . ‘ minketane Wore with fiten ¢ " | “When you t o'clock ‘lf have en anything BA joe oll : hee lnext J f s of Sverybody helps! rybody aman . | the ri « o *\ besides the report of the eo YG Peesege tt Queen Anne “ n he P | Idear friend, mires to MeO tae meceedings in the pape < . : Y A eed ke is Wil H. Parry's only SAN JUAN. P. BR, Sept Al HORNE IN SEATTLE 4, fall nm up e belt. Me Phere that (ns Ane ROTEIRS “e pointed f ht . # earthquad sting . ‘ , {and you he © wo! 1h! thé whole inat s cap Be ppc ei Maca it «Ae WEE thinks of {t coptinually; he ed at ‘ clock - H. J. Horne, cer manager of! wet feet, dinguete nd 1 at! before , t propo: = Ay af shares, oe (ot om of it at He even «. shaking **| the Northern Pac operating de | hea it no joke : taind-bwae the re Led r ; ; Aw be it on his 1 at meal i people panic # partment rived In Beattie th opined Fire Marsh Kel) tracks o tr ath . sin every connected ee is | morning from Tacoma ne « this mor 8 he sat 1B COM) route me far a aenchusett oe se give « he anager cf the expo- was 12 a a week ag ‘ n 1 smoked his! ond this ve on w ‘ sso to B Ww ng bh as much TRIPLE MUROERESS p will complete bt jo Sea © brand togies fumed non Ko by the Gre consceh in f eeing Seattle exhibits KILLS ANOTHER. | tle for this year | “twa friend, Bil) Norghore. M aida ot r ) , expeditio show the visitors the stock, the Chen cer Island, at §! give den of s tree ole ne : n vast re n assured svecas IANA COMIN . , , ’ NEWBER( Y. fe 2 " Rea eee nl ce 6 o'clock,” said Mr. Kellogg, “and 1) thraegh “ holding = : poe the Puget sound country. | e meeting of the Chamber of tay 1 H ‘ a this morning bound for Se was there on time, with some Sal! have ho re to believe ‘ 4 Detectivel camps will co-op Commerce yesterday afternoon MR ‘ fe i tO the) ne rhe Sans was the mon or t t bait. He Wee) has change mind cake Gated the me wit , mps in the r what was expected of mdant at the Ma ewan state | freight at St. Michae a sade nol ach ade — WANTS SPEEDY, TRIAL | ASKS FOR A RECEIVER in the ma vi pgs PT f ! TO ERECT NEW HOTEL awer ‘ wnd again an BAN FRANCISC( ¥ Pies us " bringing st thor e at he knew that : | hoohoed and ha-liaed some more, sae C. Ct ed yesterda ‘ ti rospe &\cvery man in Seattle was busy, but WRECK VICTIM DIES. | A 814,000 permit for the erect but, a no re ction ¥ , k \ te , : re S7a,|that he would not take “no” for am f three-story frame bote i Wetted ‘Meni 6 quarter 00 2 ae pre . preate of for himself nswer from the men who afe to yointed by the chamber on the - or ' . wae * ater y then he ee < « . what > igned ; pe get ther get = * ny Building Inspector Place. Se I have had no fishing and am Fad) cock and ed that be be alle sto him. A petition has been| Committee to work in coajunotion walt of jee i | eral othe * each in the and disgusted. My feet are wetito waive examination and be sgh ‘intent of a re-| With the ways and means commit Wabas ‘ ate KIPE eighborh of $5.000, were (seucd. clear through. What perfidow t rial. ¢ : od son’ Gb tk Sameelale 6 seventh Geant creature is a friend who promises|, cock will give hi civ 7 . on Get | CASH EREAAE Ole SAAT AA AAA AE ADD ito bring your be tomorrow. ¢ maintains q | WANT STAKE LIGHTS. * 7 . i “ “ nie | " > * bd ANK CLEARINGS. * epenen pon wey 28 WARTS & OP | PROHIB! NISTS WILL Captain B. E. Bowden, a prome * DEPOSITS $20,000,000 «|* 8 2 HOP PICKING ENDS trial ay : . 5 RALLY AT ROSS.| inent pilot now residing at Eaxie \* * ‘ 0 67.786 “wae " Hart with ott ound pltlots, is &@ WASHINGTON, Sept * * sont § ae re oT is ; s the W eR REE OEE | ian tees will hol circulating a petition for the plac- mM elettion of «1 7 he Se ue pear... 1000 es 1 harvesting tt & October 2 in the day. Every. #| J ! emir t poo we jnag a eg somite er oes Y mele ae oe aig morrow will see the an Sass S. “+ ‘ eak. M rs and will be presented to thé Booster in th the big yards of Kiater & w ‘ ’ me hthouse inspector at Portland. Tnvited to be pres Ce EAU a VERA ET TT ee Peve Dy ee ee ee ee) « 1 has beer : was withts * oe . The . “ it | a course of scuneed | desite tO prevent. If ponsibi b ? oo » farmer of Rent “to meen meeting t At tonight's 1 t unie-| doors of the city Jall by Bpecial Of-|from Fort Thomas, Ky.; 12 com-| thas te cocnmand None son failed, on mo awit Reneens evening at the Labor 7 the | tpal Gwnership force i | feer Decker, after a test of atrength | panies of th ) from Plattabure| Preserve order if mo: ation failed. ri ye a " onelderati . babie | purpese of reorganizing wale | ganized under the n t ty | between officer and man lasting| barracks; elght companies of the ow ag sae aang mac tia 4 i : & 7 Stade taal ipat ersbip Jeng Ownershty be pUrpone veral minutes. fend ptr ap Ray cine og i “ h dis Tr bers of | The call for tonight's mecting | of eartvt cams tor the | At Ll o'clock « tele call was! four companies of the Seventh from Liberal Leader ts Popular, was the first t ; hee Te eae | |was ! y the old M. O. cam | preservation in mat dowa-| 904 to pa Fort Brady, Mich; 12 companies of * lender of the liberals, wreck an ae Semomalely | pricing legis districts where PRGA. CORNED, WE, Meee eee «> Jon . “was en-|#on, Ga four companies of the | com one Seok combenk® ¢ arg no lexisiative candicates ee og age Mees ; che | Twenty-t from New York, and in cont t of the governs

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