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STEDITIC Paper IWALL MAKES STRONG FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE WEATHER FORECAST Fair tr | Ton ight Coole SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY ‘THE SEATTLE STAR Light Frost, Thursday, Pair — OCTOBER 4, 1906 3 — 7 NOW! WHAT DO YOU THINK OF “THE SEATTLE SPIRIT’’!---A.Y.P.E 1909! UHL SHIP IS HELO UP Twenty-Five Robbers} Warmer PAY ORLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE Northwest Wind MONTH ont atmemec VOL. & NO. 18% as CENTS PER ! HUNDRED THOUSAND AHEAD OF THE MARK ° [st eeteewenenee Board Passenger Ves- H ow Are That Young Man May « . g $ : Iadications N g : yt ROOSEVELT IN COURT, * sel and Secure Sum of $608,530 Subscribed for Stock in the Livelf Complications Don't Arise ere ,hosron. oc. 1 svn * Woman Registering $6000 | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition--Committee rec jaht!* dore Roosevelt, jr, when ar ® i$ . | Nervous Wreck and Spends the Night)s sr rower. iv. sven os *) From Seattle Deserts =. sill Has Not Ceased Its Work However, and Is court fay ” . . } {[* « to the | ODPSSA, Ruseia, Oct Word : + 4 [& uty tot | Offspring at Van= |, ORBSSA, Russia, oct. 3.—Word | Still Seeking Subsciptions. oisentthiacniaicinaili EE apr gh Aan ae la par ot ed an pas eee Vana inal: Ue boeee *| couver, B. Cx- | S vessel crossing F sere Vince Fabea l* The case was « * S C | « re A ' H ° a cook, war « ee * Wants Hall to Live Pa) aaee aos ees “ trange GUase. } ealoon passengers |? “ ening to| * What do fou think of yourself now? * e ¢ the word brought] @ tify. Roosevelt s ~ _ te fier| * ones) & Aren't you glad ye ve in Seattle? * * \ a te Ving ANG) es have be . © t nN wy ’ eoded in eecapine . « t * ndr » . ‘. D terget tort as . a VA nm B ¢ aA KF eee n +, age Die * Bix hundred and eight thousand five hundred and thirty & ss ‘ : + es ration eis «ne Mre 7 4 Pe t the | ® dollars subscribed for stock in the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie Expe- * whier No mor ; t , 1 has| # sition * # jury ow auaed ; sfter [ae 3 ; * pner ¢ secu pied s 19 Ang . ed up \ * Just $108,530 more than the amount the committer, headed # *K , . ail ¢ 8 te ( onstan- d's bik be + ote we : ae nag * Ae ee ee eee eee evil vern ~a Gillespie | by Willing Worker Parry, un agp rd » st " k wiralg » 4@ WISCONSIN AT HONOLULU o he oie ou * And the committee isn't satisfied, The more money the big- * . ond ale »* oor . ' ' f ® ger the expo, and everybody whe hasn't already subscribed is # . - 5 is a a ei ; : alee oA ( a < = - cone { le *# invited to ride up to the top floor of the Alaska building, signa * terribl mas . : . Dn a) ive ate won Whe oteamné sn Mateo has not! ® pledge and leave a few dollars. * * ~ R. vad er es (Ne t . f ved | & tnaie et orted at Tatoosh and| * It's & geod work, and it is being ably looked after by Mr. & +! has spoken no unkind word of the he above dispatch cannot be | « rat ¢ days overdue from| % Parry and his helpers * o| ter whens ttle be ated to take| ie Le ee Nome * * aS te no oe ee ee hat life shall b a his vic PRN S MHA Ot DRIVING THEM OUT 5 . Horace Hall, brother of Jesse, | — — waye 4a s ¢ a? eee EF maken atement to The Star . A.-¥.-P, empos * pF ant § J gear b nen t 4 DITION > hat Jease came back from Butte/CITY TREASURERS REPORT fe * ful ¢ he of I ee a the ’ « . ent solicitatio ol r @ je for tfort ee . WALL'S CON | at the earn wlicitation of Mr FOR LAST MONTH sHows | “ a ’ go ae Mrs Constantine. | 5 i. Se > : , rose to ot * Horace Mall's Statement. TOTAL OF MONEY ON HAND) Z Slot Machine Man, ; ma A b are out of Sie dese . Hall, stated @ He came back and went to the i hat 1 ‘ at i , FE we ree eta @|Conttantine home sald Horace) INCLUDING TRUST FUNDS TO eo me | business, J. A ht subscribed } since this @/ Hall, “bat upom the distinct un BE $1,990,997.02. —; people 4 bey ee oe ee 3 gside from the fact # ae thet he should ey boar: - SKIDeo VILLE stock f the Hotel build- h n himaelf and wite am sure - - . th wt . a w 1 : 4 ‘was 2 little heavies * — pede gage ei a le aston _— ber gives the city » total of| neana cK . 14 good work was Dr. Newlands @ contrary ra. Constantine de 222 moncy on hand at the} seen th from | Frank H. Poor, of real estate be dus to his gen @|Clared that Myra was to secure &l ong ‘of the month. This figure is] » iarwe 5 * tea, wh efforts secured condition and a @ divorce When Jesse was told this.) i.5 the total of the trust fur Bt | worked ¢ t he dealers sub- broke Gove complenaly 206 S08 whic haga Sehee ait eoneeat ap the oo spiteen got Sapether, | ss Numbered facing to ent. Jenne wan very fond|,,.10¢, *vision of the funds ts as} Hendin - of his wife é y ag 3 ; ; ltwe, §252,04093; Norary, $32.08077 Out of Town Subscriptions. Many subscriptions came to the Bo eee ieee (CHU park, $7,458.11; judgments, $1 Among the subscriptions , oO 0 the Cette: With aee> of her and finally at her request (99570: Mant and powes, § ” wean eturned to the makers or the com- ged her The latest The ag : aoe . win te . ‘ » strick r . attle Nationa Dexter Horton . a pt Mr, Paery's Catement. {yra insisted upon spending m ble Ge Suck Satenel ny wee for 86.000 3. M. After the totals were added up her time tn Jesse * office which |B aan ot Commerce, Pug wes, president of the company 4 the subscriptions classified, Mr. though she out nat do > oy c wir +, (lee to wube - \e the lol lo win Pat gouree com; or, and the shooting {olle pany, Union Satings ae the uree ues r. Cline. 'T ve enter . the Sevane tal the th pany, Scandinavian American. | ea a oe ae ave entered. ona sheeted Sp phe salt h t my s L all s that the 4 “ A targest' subscription to come thie! $ 40. We have pledged tn vart- Bas a good chance f nt made by Constantine Northwestern Trust @ Savings com} rning was that of the Loggers places $52,600. We have tn ir- ate expensive meals, wh pany and State Bank of Seattle | oclation, which was for $25,000. ular subscriptions which age te gounty jail William le was compelled to eat but| The trust funds Include these for] was tought through C. H held until the frregularities are a the man who made the at neans is ridiculous, In | ‘"* “ate treasurer redemption tax Cobb, the president of the concern ightened out $7.26¢. and in addt- p Bell, paces back and Butte they Nwed at the best hotels | **'** . local if The Seattle & Tacoma Power . on to this we have $14,000 more ame to be comforted and | sud Mre Hall had everything that | /Toremeo's ergeney pany bought $1,000 worth of stock. which is n ked up an yet, tak with anyone save! her husband had Among tD banks to subscribe making a total of $608,530. = 5 ie Ss é eee were the Scand an-Americar Mr. Parry stated that, although Mp } $5.000; Ladd & T of Portland, the amount asked for had been sub- TTT Ree eee eee eee $5,000; Puget Bound National bank, | scribed, they 4i4 not want anybody 45.000. National Bank of Com.| to cease thelr efforts, as he stated merece, $5,000, and the Dexter Hor-| that the bigger the amount the big- ton Banking company, through N.| ger the fulp, and the bigger the fair H. Latimer, 85.606. ithe nm advertising Seattle will The Hemrich Brothers and the get of it CLOSE On account of the narrow margin allowed between the cost of loge pnd the at whieh they can| sell thelr product a number of the lumber mills of the # are pre paring to close down temporarily if not for the winter This ia the information brought from Snohomish, Skagit and W com counties by a man whe recent] nt several days in be x into situation The mills owned by companies which contro! their own timber and get out their own logs will not suf fer by the increase in the price of material and so will be able continue operations, but unless the price of the finished product can be advanced to absorb the price of loge many of the mille which depend on purchasing their logs in THE PURE FOOD LAW PASSED BY THE LAST CONGRESS ANDO WHICH WILL ORIVE ALL IMPURE FOODS FROM THE MARKET, WENT INTO EFFECT THIS WEEK.—News item. SANTA AN IN DISTRESS ian RAILROAD RATE RULING IVEN 1 nm rail JUSTICE DELAYED offices of dit was an | that the i to offi my and) ~ ore Little Probability That Ballot Box Fraud the the gene North Great pounced this morning jal rate formerly ers of the avy, clergym spe-| to certain Stat nnti! Dee uM Bince the te bill has be mn) in effect the railroads have appar-| : . aoe ieee Stade eto) ~©Cases Will Receive whether the law applied to the per-| 4 k A i‘ The general counsel of the =! ulc tention. t St. Paul, it is understood, thority for the continuance rates, which are believed to roads ia the of the EVERETT BRAKEMAN FALLS BENEATH WHEELS OF TRAIN the open market will find It neces |pyrg INTO CLALLAM yee ndamaged, and the Santa Ana be within the limits of the rate law " sary to suspend operations el Ibe brought back to Seattle,| '8 TERRIBLY CRUSHED, BUT) 4i21 Dec. 31, however, the spe-| tt ca gl yor ig tm yr ~ _ LEAKING BADLY—BUFFETED sanible, a portion of t ol « to class SO Degg tiss pecnallb gies cinennag Ale 4 FOr ; ivuaa (oo at traffic will be abolished entire [2;, Parkinson, charged with, ballot . . - : avowmec eT bo: auda, « be brow, ParLUAie Gee a IN HEAVY STORMS ON THE | rhs steamer Santa Ana is a com _ Ty and that fact tends to indicate |por, {™4uds can be brought te eee 6 STRAITS. paratively new vessel and was built! pvinerr oct. 3.—After having | (Mat the railroads are again tryiM&| tion Justice of the Peace Davie, Tee ae ne ee See esse eeuss about six years ago, For the past), BVERETT. Oct. 3 After havite lout the constitutionality of certain |i.” whose court the charges were - ne menth and a half she has been tied) (ue! 0 orien the Great Northern | clauses in the rate bill jfited by onecuting Attorney " 7 ie f up nt Pier 7, whore she was given) road near Berlin, A. A. Rennack | Mackintosh, is going (to adjourn The steamer Santa Ana, of the/a general overhauling. She ts 182] [OM Mitr ely oe ital. bruised court within « few days for his va- d Northwestern Steamship company, | feet in length and has « gross ton-|'® D1 UNG UYeIMt Neel ted to live ation, and unless the canes are which left port for Valdes yesterday | nage of 1.250. i; whe a taken inte another os: He wax a brakeman on the train anetier court Gay. san | fternoon, heavily Sonat with} The Santa Ana ve nrg be and alipped beneath the cars. Be hardly be given @ preliminary hear- Sete ireigit Ono aring bests gales last lanapinar Dora, wien’ has been run-| [ore (he train could be stopped part will Wot celeru Wath abeat the ene after encountering he ns = De a ae of it had passed over him. None [will not. retern until about the end night in the straits, sprung a leak,/ning between Veldex and Dutch case deed . f the month Mayor Moore this morning issued {and this morning at 5 o'clock put | Harbor. = oe ot See tom i = -_ ss | ¥ Patiinion. ceo ot fae ses ] instructions to Chief of Policé|into Clallam bay in a bad condi-| Bente Ana to Return. van “wget Nimgeelp gpa me) tguont ia a neighbor of Justice De- Wappenstetn to close all dice shak-| rion, with over five feet of water in ; ee ee * ‘ifth precinet of the Sev | ing games, such as poker, card and | jer hold Ht iwexpected that the Santa Ana} to explain just what did happen to phe ga . ites as ts ae Klondyke, where the parties shake| “i; 1s th belief that the | Wil Be brought to this port late) him - asa Sa soe Sancaey GME lation WEOUEIS OC Lenin ian tae mein at the Bauta Ana |e amernees, oF in the Morning) W. W. Miller, shotber. Rveratt fe soeaminatien Uf aoe Charges of a ROBBERS BEAT BANKERS WITH |for tone) anes are clon the barieind. Ana | and preparations are being made to] man, Is in a Vancouver, B.C. hos | BUREKA, Cal.. Oct. 3.—The lth | fo, xy rt al a shifted ¢ r e “ . e peace. Against Beret . LEAD PIPE AND ESCAPE IN The requiation games, as shaking 1 al bt and strained the veusel, The place her wpon the marine ways im-| pital, suffering from a broken leg.} zens of Humboldt county are deter . baink Seutins Sects ane last night by Cr ap for the drinks and cigars in an ordi noid commenc ed to fill rapid) and mi@diately after her cargo has been| He was on a t Northern freight| mined to deport — the Chinese | prow { as entirely willing Rie aii sory rs BROAD DAYLIGHT WITH #,000/ nary horse and horse game Will be lorders were given to turn back and = ‘ i a ee i ay Maven Sew that to's car be-lbrought here by the fish packing | that estes ae ame allowed lronené to Clallam ts wy Bower aptain Trowbridge, local super-| lo ‘om there he dropped inte}company. This morning ® mas Ned Prosecutin me They will come for ower ser goes into effect imme-| Porera ‘0 Clallam bay. In the event | igemgent of the Northwestern) the water, and, although the fall! meoting of determined woodsmen - Coe dues nok Mext Monday, whict diately slg ge hg lh es Dag Steamship company, this morning| had b his leg, he swam to] was held at Fortuna, near the fish quest it ~owonenll SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 1.—Un- Be forts of the pumps stated that no information as to the) shore, ott cannery, but the directors of the I told Mr, Mackintosh at the on hand + S**"| known men early this afternoon en. Cargo Damaged. jodation of the leak has been given,| Billy Snailham, the San Franci# | company sent word that they had| time he came to me with the cases , : \ tered the G Gate Japanese From reports received here by the |and no word as to the immediate| Co prize fighter who fought the fa-| decided to turn the Chinese over to| that 1 was going to start on my k while all the clerks were out| I Merchants Exchange and the North-|damger of the Santa Ana sinking | tal fight last Friday night with| i). gheriff for deportation on the| vacation this week,” said Justice last charges, wt eo | and assaulted K, @aeaki, the paying - lwestern Steamship spany, a|haw bee nreceived from Captain] Crowe, left yesterday afternoon for! not steamer. If this is not done] Davis this morning. “I am willing Meeific than an ‘ teller M. Minnake lgreater portion of cargo has! Harriman | bail 5 gorge Lo out on $1,000] within a few hours, it is feared that] to hear these cases before I go if Ww, : v sees gas pipes wr . pall, but his case is not expected | ing woodsm {ll foree the exit} they are ready, but I will not dela ae to the t hey robt } SCHOONERS GO NORTH,. Lindem, celloist, and Robert Buchan-| He watved preliminary examination The best thing to do would be for Teasons: { “ he injured an, accompanist nd «6 conductor.| on the charge of manslaughter Mr. Mackintosh to have them trans- Gxtpine among the 7 i h . T) of the fishing «|Among the special songs of the} An advance of one cent and two { 1 to some oth ourt.” le had cor { The t belt | to mot w h.| company are Auld Lang Syne,”/ cents an hour, depending upon the | 1 am going to take the cases up ff taterest fo his « ure the ne that recen ennhers ; he | The Las Gowrle The Rowan | length of service, has been given by | ® as Iam through with the the work of storehespers with gas} a — oa re achoone r er| Tree, Dark Lochnager The| the local street car company to its gation i this Mall murder that after th. killing both, The gas pipes! | iett this ‘ ; Stern of Normandie conductors and motormen. ‘The ase aid P « Attorney tel ; bankers have been! sone Ala, Oct. 3.—Roy| they scharge a 8 Fred Foster of the elty hall is the| minimum fis now 21 cents an hour tosh this afternoon, “It we Might past posters Hoyle, @ special policeman, who| of fishing tackle ste 1 manager for the company’s| 4nd the maxtmum 27 cents. | Jcannot get them ready for trial be- Bt help see rm was shot last night during an at-| kan dealers, The schoor sgements in this olty The county commissioners yes-| jfore Justice Davis goes away we cards in front of | tack of a mob on the jail who were | leaves Batur for Pe | terday afternoon fixed the county's in > the for trial in ans Stands; that he he ltrying to get at a negro to lyneh|#chooner Alice, recent ELLIOTT PROMOTED, levy at 7.124 mills, The school dis fo watch street meeting him, died this morning from his| kokwim, ar hoo trict's ie seven, the olty’s elght , | ed ae al! ‘ ' |wounds. The mob failed to take| F ~g te - t , - M to R J. ft formerly supply ry the s ate’s 4.876 pal in, } a to-| | BARK HARVESTER ARRIVES eld in bis district 6 neKrO. load mber for ( orn | for th orthe *aclf tal levy for ett of 27 mills, as) gy " SBURG, Oc ing a report on ¢ ak sag: a tn Pacific rail) sypowed to 62.1 last yea On iol tg Mf pon ‘ “this ar T urk Harvester of the North his eases into court tr AEE ee BOCOTTISH COMPANY d Jay appointed an . eee ears canter ie ait - Oo tank deuede Manner that jt * | TO VISIT SEATTLE t purchasing agent with head-|QUARDS MUST NOT CARRY hn office of the custom hotse. | in this morning with 28,700 Upon b . . BANK CLEARINGS *) r t, Paul, The position GUNS. branch o « . x 1 bY the court i} The police captu i several of the} « en of almon. he Harvester Feonclusic * * h haa been created} PORTI Ore, Oct. &—~A ' i om the chief ! 3 Senttl to be vistied t h wo % ® < . itackIng party after a fustiade in| was delayed load salmon at render # Oct. 3, 1906 144i saw) § withir p weeks, Mr, Ki c " & lant * " tes T aatisfacter AE l@ Oct 1908 49442 @ bY & well known Scottish mustent| jot p eral trips to Be the harbormaster | Which ¢ man was killed rhe | t om the Kodiak islands, The AH aM Com pe g to the tact that three caste ly r P * npany, under the ¢ ro of Je ttle and ell known here, The he chief of police | firing occurred upon the Bourse, Harverster after discharging will amt superic ) sre now in the superior) @ Increase over same # | Maclachan, a celebrated Sottist 1 by his ne int order forbidding |at th eend of abridge, 100 yar ably tie up for the winter at yd this wou) | 4 “ ae A ‘sain t from the winter palace and on tho F harbor, although tt is report- ib Gordon today decided . t ¥e 087.42 inge The company includ need Il be filled by O. C. Wake nployed by the ex I Sprevgie shouig * date last year,.$ 774,03742 & 4th t b be charte ” ould ren the se of Titus and) @ #' Douglas Young, lyric tenor winger; | field, formerly @ chief clerk of the er ms. But few ost frequented thoroughfare of the ‘ at she may be chartered to nti! 2 Seek ehhh we Murray Grabam, pianist; John Me-! operating department at Tacoma, the strike breakers are at work, CMY ul lumber for the south, in - _—-——~psmngensemnenarnastanc*otanesananeass- Been A mentee “

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