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in Seatile TA United Arm fen to Cuba.” AST EDITI hat Dareeto Print the News - THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST Showers Tonight i Ow Hay Winds. Light South SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ag, 1906 <- VOL. & NO. 186 PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PER MONTH VERTEEEEELETELILLLLLL LLL 4 . + 4 > . : EVERYBODY HELPS! ‘ . * * EVERYBODY HELPS! - . * * * » | * ’ \* Next Tuesday, October 2, the ways and means committee # | 1@ of the Alaska Yukon: Pacific ex posttion will raise $600,000 « * ooves everyhody te help im this yiga undertaking, * * Beattie Gpirit will accompligh the e é * e ie not @ man, women or @hild in this city whe does # . o the great advartager that will accrue fr the ex # | & position of 1909 * *. © iroade, the Great Northern, Northern Pacific end # ¢ * 1 Pacific have $25,000 worth of stock * ' | eeeeeneeeed e ey day merchant her public spirited citizens vol. # : * . ribed for stock amounting to $26,000, tt was the @ | 5 ; enna AEDES LG RMON T, _tusperibed for ‘tock amoun 8.000 1 ‘ Fireman Webb Resents an Insult by Badly States Will Order Soldiers to Cuba As jit eine rae Coit * se name DbONAAD Amt dbiche’” ‘neh Wetidel wall | Beating Officer in Charge of Engine Co. No. 4 " N G | ing Becreta # expected In| ® be thoroughly canvassed, and Tuesday let every me nd wom. * | | . Ti =. s Hampton Roads t cht. Root and) ® an have hie or her subseription ready - " Saf Occupation--New Governer feamen|nomrice nease wosins. Boos nad) Om oore ie, every one in basitl ook requieed te eutewrite © Chief Cook Tries to Keep Knowledge of the : And proceed to Washington, 'The|@ for stook in the four-figure column, but “every little helps « | ; i Proclamation to the People of the Island. —{isisiin"wiu'"son ans ceed to] "ay one hare of stack Yor #10. and bay for (tin $280 In- Affair a Secret. ‘ortress Mout here take «| ® staliments if you can't afford 6 * | onsigament of troos Cuba + Everybody Help he slogan of Will H. P chairman & | ONE MORE CHANGE MADE ON oneeeneienamenenn ® of the ways and means commit and “Everybody Helps” * NaTON Sep 29, | cueen stom, It emmoune BARSTADLE, Mass, Sept. 29—|® should be the slo in Seattle. * THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY sa . . ' ed e ha ne f prmanent fi-\'The Mayflower, with PF \* jay, October * TICKET NS ‘ ) tt ry Taft this ale will eventually be held and | Roosevelt aboard, jolned : dy Melps. e e ERNST I68UES TWO . ht ; Webb Wanted to K { }the Cuban flag will be hotsted as|thie morning and target | bd CALLS FOR NEXT WEEK 4 cabled to Chief! w*! over the Kovernment build: |soon began. “The fleet is tn helicdcliahalclaleletictataletelcleiehalalateieateladatatale gre bat f an i 1 referred “ k i | ings, and all departments to be ad-|communteation with the shore, and | @. 4 * Berean inst ge .| mintstered as under the Cuban re-/the president ts fully informed oft! M ' Vive f the ® r Bell: ake im . FF ng tier be p- ugh, nominee or Y ” , a ne he of depart events in Cuba 1 : che for : ments, inctuding General Rodert ° oun the Forty-cint apt. I " -" | General Roloff, the treasurer or | tachment of troopa will be landed| is eaaer os wees houne ; ? an army of OCCUpa er eee ae morrow, and. the 1.200 men under ay aaa ee ae e wig “*- jthis noon McCullough doe jut W , He 2 ft signed the proclamation as nd Lieut, Maitland wilt ive im that district. Neal J B oF Se er ma aun, but he can | the United | be euartered 8t Comp Cohen - y @ clothier on Fi ¥, wae § ' nahh gens fated “ — vernor ot | ‘ we te tee ee jin MeCullough’s place 3 re es a1 i armed inmurgents and all moderates | y -: i the papers, going so f " | who talked rebellion against Amer | Mantay — @ democr A ant Chief . - | was ‘. > 7 lea, They could make o lot of} | coun cen committee — will | ing Coates | WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 The , guest and complete the ticket from|¢ tnet if Braun Escapes. troops have been ordered to mobil. | euble, but Hille is anticipa the Forty-te tive dintric nt | tee at Newport News, Va, for the| Mecretartes Tat en baggy e | Obaivesas Brest has called & | cce ee ee . first expedition to Cuba “ heey egy eae maa ns meetin t nd by Dns eting of the senatorial comm) c ‘T aoe are saying nothing suse of Trouble Two battalions of the Fifth tafen | Vallone Pecer in Devens. }ONLY 10 DAYS’ NOTICE NEEDS The Rainier trunk er leo | tee to meet Tuesday noon to dis | 1 i on ‘ ‘ y, two battalions of the Seven | enaption on the tide flats at the foot | Cuss the campaign t te ath Infantry, two battalions of| Captain Seatton Schroeder, of the] TO BE GIVEN—WILL BE VOT-lof Reacon hill, tneteud of being| the Twentyseventh tafantry, two} Virginia, and Genera) Funston vie | eatried out to the barbor line of the| F battalfons of the Fifteenth cavalry | ited Camp Columbia this after | BOON IN THE NOVEMBER wey a “= on . i ad the Fourteenth ar the! to select camping grounds for 4 ' be maintain tata artillery from Vancouver bar, There are two cases of yellow fever! Cineo, sate } ae tion of peace and or | cers are the troops affected by the in Havana and every effort te boing} * Bubmi some day expects pablic confite n ‘ made to prevent am epidemic. Taft | - ubmite Eetimate. government! est WASHINGTON, Sept The te preparing to mmedatelly disarm | But 10 days’ notice and sivertise The extimates of the cost of k | tient expedition, to be mobdilixed at the insurgents In the fleld and will at be required for the sub |S0fth sewer system were submit Br vs —— Newport News, consists of 5,600 probably appolat a commission to| mission of the proposed sewer bond [108 te the council by City Engineer Webt t with the provi: | men vislt the rebel generals (0 arrange | issues and this is ample time so it) Tbewson with bis annual estimates jre ' ood 4 under authority this Palma’) secretary has been jean be voted on at the time of the | Thyee for the extension of the south ee |doing + and tes, this Cuban] NORFOLK, Va, Sept. 2¢.—Thelordered to make no nge in the November general election oud sow will be co . a . intimated t . oe to the [battleship Texas, carrying several’ arrangements of the palace This point was brought out tea|fe¥ Gays and the ordinence for th: a BERNARDINO, Cal, Bept-| they were a conference on the subject among | *bMlssion of the proposed bond is | | ive eomnpiioly gutted the BS) net entire city affictale at the city ball thie {#@e. Will be introduced in the coan-| !nese section of Barstow last night. | torred in a 5 e wa a morning. The development of it re |OM Best Monday night, if It can be) The, low te eatima "y = $90,000. | themeelven moves the necessity for passing the | MEemered in time, if not at a wpe |). go po on 4 = aaa Webb Becomes Angry harged sewer bond ordinance by the middig} ®t Meeting later in the week ey Apna, age agg MR Piya Wet 2 vietie’ datens = now e chief to mak of next week, which would have] S07 Engiveer Thomson, when) /ioP one ty BOG, Tee ee te iene x's wisi iad Dean the ones proviaah 1h GAG mee TMNeE abet the matter thie morn-| Ames wore fanned by the wiad) ii) ‘sure that. they we ge ator adh ge ‘ F Q onsary to give 30 days’ notice of tin |S® sald 1 tt mlanielit @ business district un-| ont ell fog = ‘ os > the « peoes wok enemies The Rending propost Thomson's Statement No lives wer though sev-| ver and nore he.thought of| Assistant hief Latham w tion will be submitted under a state eral were 1 ing the fi tt the stro the cor ar ed f artment statute, tnetead of und t “The matter is ander considers rindi x the fire ~ ae oe corm ; partmen provision nder a cllarter| 18 by the council and in the hands ~~ own provisions | f° : Bor ad b s improve conditions Mebrens” ae The sewer proposition will pro [Ose finance comunittee. I believe | ind fond supplies are being rushed | when Webb a vidbaindl Teak tton ‘ta to chen a ak vide for the extension to deep Water | (MG Mtate law r which ft ie pro ak tea EF morning he was thoroughly angry. eng ompany, and Capt. Mantor jim the harbor of the Fourth ay. 8 | to submit the bond lesue to But Braun waen't In sight. He ' ick company, The former jand Rainier tunnel sewers, an wet) |*@ Of the people requires but 1 away atl day 4 it was after the| is not popt with the men, and as for the construction of the maip | {Re Botice. That matter I pre Sinner t ast night before he, iast night's incident did not come trunk sewer for the portion of the |"MNe being looked Into by the ed, Webb was waiting £ great surprise city tying north of Lake Union jcameentes and the corporation hs Present System. The estimates for the north end GOING T0 HELP Cee ee eee ee eee ey At the present time th ainage |semer have already been prepare . . from the dis om the First hill agit were eubmitied in my annoa * BANK CLEARINGS * east of Fourth av. pours into the leatimates to the council. The ex * ar ¥ in sewer, which runes down |(amiion of the south i se *t Will MH. Parry, chairman of the] # Sept. 20 $1,413,010.52 # Fourth ay & end empties on the ld watet in the harbor le equa ways and means committee of the | # Sept. 29, 1,096,412.61 © tide flats east of the [ll which ts lesmential and the estimates for that | AYP. exposition, has received the | # _ - * bet made for the railroad yarde| wepk will soon be ready. If It te de Mowing letter from the Wenat-| @ ane over same * south of the depot. This sewage har |termined that 10 days’ notice wil) | chee Commerctal club *® date last year, .§ 316,598.21 # already begun to create a nauseut-leufflee for the notite and advertise | This b siring to make a/# * ing stench im that portion of the |mant, It wil! be in ample time ff we| practical expression of its good will,|* * * * * eaxeeaeeeee city, and has become a menace to )esg get the ordinance pasned by the | bes that upon the opening of the aie ai — health email by Oct. 1s subscription books o. your company 8. £. CO. 18 TURNED DOWN— ou enter ¢ subscription for $100. Enclowed find warrant for the first | CM. & ST. P. GIVEN GRANT } payment. Ip addition we pledge } the co-operation and hearty good TO LAY TRACKS ON WALKER will of the Wenate Commercial j club and the entire Wenatchee val iy iE CENVER® L LEFT, AND CUBAN SENATE BUILDING a ee , Beeereeeee ‘ ur, POST DAMAGED. * 2 — * WA: GTON je departs Se i thin , sh Dwyer, com # the army post at Mo @ 4 * Phe post was swept by the # orm, the entire * \e * weric * . * “ * * “* ora ® ima * Pith inetrume ) he @ ler's dock a he* Water tank « bly @ Water from do on Morm abates * * a - Ala a M o, IS severe and ewe = the Oeases Bt an ox en franeport ation he is in grave dang: want of the outst mag ‘Stimated at $ , 4 the Of life ie estimated at f ‘ 5 persons, princ , Were quarts " Fora + from the 16 @ depth of a fee le district United States r ) and ne wo an greatly, and « Many of the crews of thone May be dead. | ‘ ¢ is & heavy | uphin island tw lived. @ city has been law, and no one wa are allowed or raphie comm shut off, and wit) , #0 for several 4 ¥ Brin CREW WAS CAMPED IN HAVANA. PRESIDENT PALMA'S PALACE, ON IN BACKGROUND. ms in Need of Food and Transportation Is Off--People Are in Great Distress. POURING IN | THE SPOKANE Among the $1,000 subscriptions to the A-Y.P. ways and means | A committee that have come tnto the headquarters of the exposition are ley The ter dent of the istees. NORTHWESTERN iw signed by the presi club and the board of Puring the coming ne beien js at elaca, will exte those of West @ Wheeler, J. W. | RIO #n4. # oe Clise, John P. Hartman, Bemis Bag | VS" '9 promulgation Co, Will H. Parry, Seattle Lake} oF 8° feet. soo : Washington Waterway Co, Parry | "OTe Breer e and cor ‘ Investment Co. More freight Among those who bought tens} 70) Pisne for the new improve than $1,000 are Austin E. Griffiths, ney este pow tn course of pret $100; Fred H. Tysom, $100; Annio|tc eae ton viprincn ty eS M. Moore, clerk district court, #60; |), — my “roe a enton he 9 a ? oe-_---——_ —————-= | Dr, Montgomery Russell, $60; W. 8.| ediy the work will be dor ne = j | Danner, $100; 8. W. Bryan, $20; C.! Sut te Fae ne by the Nashville raltread company ie #180) 1 "Wilson g40; Edmund Bowde tien I Works, of Kan Frat 2 - ae A n taro, th original bwullder of the a heavy sufferer | gn00 H. H. Meeker, $80; Monroe pea rigina a *. Iron veesels have been en | Mill Co., $100: Puget Sound Sheet jekane ¥ ashore with such force as to camee! @ Metal Co Richard Baxe them to be driven completely | jones $150. Wesley J. Walker, $20 . through houses fully « block from | Ww A steel, $100; Henry W. Lung ea ia ain the waterfront. Every house slope | 959: Paraffine Paint Co., $600; John Northwestern hove lthe waterfront for a distance of 10/— Reiny Starr, $10 Nome way and felt for the safety of troops Sta) miles has been destro and the | wotiam @. "Regina HI Tikk tioee $n bon tioned at Fort Morgan, where the}marvelous part of the whole 41*| poisons $160 hinece a Lard Povo government quarantine station §*/aster is the fact that so few lives! grog. win H. Parry's family, $40,| eh situated, end where «a number of) hay n lost in comparison to the] tag geott Calhoun, § ~ soldiers are quartered damage otherwise created we Words cannot describe the horror oo BOHEMIAN CLUB RETURNS uld of the situation. Provisions are al MOHILE, Ala, Sept The FROM HOODS CANAL. oa most exhausted, although restaur-| stesmer Hetlar, which nie The report of the building depart ssengers ‘ats up to the present have been| morning, reports tha vy Cove is] Twelve members of the Bohemian | ment for September shows a total feeding the public cenerounly from) wiped off the map, every house be-lelub have returned from Hoods of €76 permite ixeued, with a tota a large supply of ham and eges, but Ir wrecked, The damage |r canal, where they have been bunt-| Valuation of $550,000 The laree even these foods are now exh vw f Mobile te extimated atl ing for the past two weeks. Sev of these were small pe f. Im an endeavor to save mer $10,000,000 eral bears and deer were shot, be one or twostory frame chandise, merchants are offering * sides smaller game siractures, The highest permit is $1.50 per hour to both white and Guifport Washed Away ated aid not reach $25,000 and tw ack Inborere to assist in moving| MOBILE, Ala. Sept. 2%-—Gulfport| VICTORIA 18 SOUTHBOUND. | calied for an outlay of between goods to a poimt of safety, but even| is reported as being washed away $16,000 and $15,000 at this high figure very men | the lows uding the f un Gulf amer Victoria, of the h can be obtained having 200 rooms over-| we Steamship left} C.D. Dunann, general passenger The office of the Western Union a, The Hritiah ste Nome yesterday afternoon at 4! agent of the cifle Coast Stearn company was under six k - ir - 1 her! o'clock for Seattle |} ed with p ship company, with offices at San en ot of water, and t Postal Tele 1 dry ywupbin | sengers for Seattle and a gold sb Praneiaco, arrived in Seattle thi ; aph b fhaing 1s ak as badt Y of life In} ment morning on # regular visit . The first of next year the Nippon | mage The batteries of both of 100, usen Kaisha will place a new boat od es are flooded, and th els po of six now building, upon the nope of either company being x Die at Fort Morgan Seattle run, and in consequence of nian on te thelr lines to work-| ATLANTA, Ga. Sept The |the change the Tosa Maru, sailing headquarters of the Department of | January § 1% nd the Tango ing order for several days. lthe Guif today received & message Maru, sailing February 5, will sail ™ ~, te 99 from Lieut. Rice, qu rmaster at through to Hongkong, calling PENSACOLA, Fis., Sept Pons Fort Morgan, 30 miles south of Mo Kobe and the regular Japan ports Adding to the terror and confusion bile ouncing the ein of ot of call which now reign supreme ‘a this Tian Gavia the bervlenne, and © ep cteeied thal é city, a call of fire was turned in las struction of proper rahe ecole pnage yond ya Me ight, but the fire horses had be a nt of 0198 Pe aga A on pion e new steame at uld bet a i to the on nic stricken and refused to wel ta the oeeen. Te ‘iremen | At a eee Giino’ weicing MATTER 18 BEING THOROUGH: gnpply of logs in the Puget sound | some rea on It was recatied and the thes e apparatus out by LY DISCUSSED AT MEETING | "MLC! at ihe yn oF Tateo Maru safle on Febru wean ive Woek wie Report From Navy Vard: ) n th 8 he The name of the new 1 to be t fallen across the eet WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 29.—| THIS AFTERNOON—SCARCITY tS te. Merenie® | ee eed per the tun in hot Eneien 1 in getting Cai gl nso hageer Magee yen te 1S GIVEN AS THE REASON fo_put in at Stanwood, The nat the local N. Y. K. offices, but the b 4 age pyran | and other districts are deple } information was recerved this morn o that the gunboat Machiaw and tug poe ee Pocage pede ag de Poe ¢ flames | Wabat were sunk in the storm, and} te Peary ore. But five vessels of a fleet of 60) the converted yachts Vixen and|, 4 © in the price of log mand has € CHARITY BALL ne afloat in the rt The | Glouc tug Acomac and coal Ms determined this afternoon Mritish — ¢ nde ere dri shore and| harge No. 1 are on the beach. The | '¢ ing of the Washington | have b ; ' ow bah etl be aiven ends wrecked, entailing, {t is thought, ®| gunboat Isle Deluson ts abloat but |sing and Brokerage company, This} They ‘aucc ! jetting | ey the ausploes of the Ladies’ Hebrew lows of life, although in the! jeaking, and th n drydock, |#etion has been explained by Frank jrufts, | oor . Out 1,500,000 | Henevolent Society at Christensen present confusion it is almost Im-|which cost $ ) ts destroyed |M. Duggan, manager of the | feet, but that nd there willl peeedway hall on the evening of Oc oxsible to pi estimate tho! No loss of life | orted ja on lollows be uothing me hem to secu ober 16. Wagner's orchestra © life ¢ aod |. The war department timates At the me . vor Some UUme manue furnish music for the evening { wt on warehouses | $1,000, damage done .. [trustees this afternoon this dist heen bidding ove ° destroved, 064 the whole | cols. | will be advanced $1 on ® the lint " great is (he| DAVENPORT MAN ARRESTED riet 1 ecked, t g un} May 14. This «4 will go into ef- | demand a verying depth. There} George F. Russell, city tre fect on Oct. 1 Anot ble ex 1 O. B. King, w at Davenport munication with the navy| has forwarded to the exposit All logs, with the exception of | that mar ers of in| Wash, for obta money wn re it Is also feared that! headquarters a letter containing vemlock, white fir and sprace, will | Mniber In g's have taken false pretenses, was arrested last sce to life and property| subscription of his office force be affected by this advance. The lings off rket ght. A der sheriff will take ] The Lovtevilie & amount being $310. conditions are such that there is no! fered big 1 m back tomorrow INTO EFFER TOLEDO ON WAY SOUTH The little steamer Toledo, whi freighting on Cook's inlet durir jthe sun xpeeted in Se next week in Shaw | charge of the and when heard of had jovia, Sep ethics. 2.28 2 a FREE SPEECH” MEE Judge Thomas Burke, For | en ers at a meeting to be held ir the action of the police from speaking on the streets | able to attend the meeting eet eee eee eee ee tetas Pe ete CREP PRO Pee ee ee ee eee eee Vincent Harper and Judge buliding tomorrow afternoon at depar it will not be a Socialist meeting citizens who believe that the police department Moore are exceeding their authority in constantly arresting the Socialist speakers In addition to the speeches to be made, a letter will be read from Prof. Smith of the state university, who will be un Bids on the following street tm- yrovements were opened this morn- ing by the board of public works: The new mont inspection law is. | Rainier ay, wooden walks; Twenty sued by the secretary of agriculture Sixth av 8, grading id walks; and known as the pure food law, Fifth av, W., concrete walks, Twen- goes into effect Monday. Borax ‘y first a¥., water mains; Western nd other preservatites In all pack. °Y. Sewer; Second av. et al, con- ing house produtts are to be barred crete walks under the new law ( ineer Thomson submit. It shall be unlawful for any firm ted estimates of improvements or corporation to carry between iting to $40,500 for the follow- states aby meat carcasses or rts avenues: Wellington, Lakeside, that have not been inspected and erton, Th y eighth, Norwood © marked by the United States in. place, Randolph and Thirty-seventh, spector. It also provides for the These estimates cover the cost of jabeling of all canned products grading, walks, mains and sewers. stating the real contents and must! The petition of the 8. EK. company be approved by the secretary of to set a line of 60-foot poles on lagriculture. False and deceptive Railroad ay. from Lane to Atlantic | labels are also prohibited sts, was rejected, Its petition to Another regulation prohibits the lay a double track on BK. Union st see of any substance which will between Twenty-third and Twenty- jtend to lessen the wholesomencss fifth avs. and on Pike st. between lof the product, nor any drugs, Piret and Second avs, was granted. chemicals or dyes unless specifical A petition was granted the Chi- | ly provided for by a federal stat cago, Milwaukee & St Paul ratl- | or preservative other than comn way to build two tracks across salt, sugar, wood smoke, vinegar, Walker st. between Colorado and pure spices, and pending further in-| Utah avs. for temporary use | quiries, saltpeter The Seattle Lighting company was given permission to lay as F Betty eee ee ee ee HE mains on B. Cherry et. between Six ANOTHER GALE * meaaae ehieeam. Wyse a or * AT HONGKONG. # | *° tte bs lanate x nt, * HONGKONG. Sept * ‘The paving Improvements for > Phe sen é heavy gales * age 2 st. from Ninth av. to Terry # last night, out the shipping #/“Y,.were Approved one aeeenad in time to eecape #|, The contract for the asphalt pav- ing of Aloha st. from First av. N. & dannge an ; . . % (0 First av. W. was canceled ae AYP. SUBSCRIPTIONS. speciale sitet Ae ce Rng ae Steamer Leah, which was onnte yestentay afternoon the (Ol | wrecked near Kaltaz, om the Yukon ai ihe pe, lero weblece- nl gece aap er, last week, is a total loss, ac P. exposition were han led in to the | cording to word received by the ways and means commit James | Nerchaste-Exehanee, The pasete- A. Moore, $6,000; Henry were transferred and take ”: C. F. White, $2,500; Henry ty ieee ae r. pesos Fuhrman, $1,000; Garvey-Buchanar own he river on another packet. & Co, $1,000 ohn Erickson. $1,000 fic Coast Biseult com | ALASKA-YUKON MAGAZINE. pany John Cort, $1,000, and Am Bdward Cheasty, $1,000. The first number of the Alaska- Yukon Magagine, under the new nagement, will be out in a few : It has several interesting ar- icles, among them being “The Needs of Alaska,” by Ira A. Na- | new fiction stery by Vin rper, er The Rult | Passion Portious Mining,” t ¥ Chase, and “How England Lost by Robertus Love. TING TOMORROW er Congressman Dudley G. Woot D. Flenner be the epeak Christiansen’s hall inthe Arcade 3:30 o'clock to protest against ment preventing Socialists will t in but purely a meeting of and Mayor ee * * * * * * - * * * * * * * * . * * *