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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE AST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair and Cooler Tonight, With Light Frosty Friday Fair and Watmer ‘Only Paper in Seattle That Dares t Print the Newe SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 196. VOL. 8 NO. 190. as CENTS PER MONTH em mma WALL'S CONDITION = “Qo ” ~PRESIDENT RAPS THE | h quite CRITICAL BIG TRUST LAWYERS i H In a Speech Delivered at Harrisburg, Pa., Chiet Executive Refers in Severe Terms to the Men t Bedside Fi ating to Save His ‘ ; ( | a onan | in the Legal Departments of Big Corporations ar re | p s Life. | of the United States. ; aeaee id wan in ay | | L. eaeeeere Ps m oe ies ng bd | | ee . . fternoon O je e “ ' he ne -— i _ . } this that amet ae . NOTED EXPLORER GREETS HI8 i 2 RIGHT KIND oF CIVILIZATION. . this : “ Swans 6 ‘i iy the sie BROTHER AT DOCK—BAN | Japanese Waiter Stab- “ 7 . ~ te . on # right ' 1 op * There apepars to be # Dr, Hall would say nothing QUET ARRANGED FOR TO i } f st ehronic prev # heebagtht salgne-oenase NIGHT “ai bed in Head Three eke ‘ ‘ f h prin setting in, howeve * | According to the attendants, Mre HT — MAGNETIC POLE’S . “Assailant 7 ‘ not be, th plu a H he wife, has 1 ben at the LOCATION SUSTAINED. . Lad ted Reese ey * * covital and has not inguired after * ye be wut ity, * condition of her husband Escapes. & and me tor tt wn th nee The father, mother and brother of] 9 was a rather drama * Increased 4 ‘ ble of abune se; * b oung man are constantly with | og, sented th . en | + M ’ ith the ree dat pee 7 Dn | 2 . me Ons great, © ending casi 2 ; the ons ‘oe enener. See. Cuneo M. Hatatori, a Japanese walter,| ® nor the re ‘ .. ma allowed to visit in the sick! eet war take to the Seatile Geners &® where ‘ anise y 1 * wont | « hospital early this morning, suffers] » pasis, sucr si egg FSR taper SR vl " N Wrec wp ood ing from thr deep knife wounds ® Constantine Nervous Wreck. FB og goes semrge During the Past Two Weeks the Price ef All Kinds of lrecetved in ® quarrel over the af-| * forees epoch ; et a ' * ht, and a nag Bee nem Fs oa | year aie ak te tines. ee Been incre in Seattle, the Advances Ranging From Fifty Cents to| fections of a Japancse woman, anin-} ® unequal rr 1 by President RB Harrie. ® a mere shadow of his former F " oven Sree of the Washington house * Pa * hange gingn, and o \ Y sahington ‘ y AI Self, He appears to be a phynical/ £" exchange of greetings, ands me Dollar @ Ton-—-News item Hatutor! and another Jap named] » * Mateuka w calling upon one Tee Pee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee | women when Matuska to work their ume e name rivals, nervous wreck, While men face of his t a] excitement is not as pronounced ay, his nerves as just of the attention , op edge, He ea and his former colo bor for them, or . baat rother whose fame te] : ige . nothing, | Pri a eatin : shown Hatutort { LISBURG ct . w t th or color oo Wriwm wake bh aoe Swizing a large knife he plunged eer " th . pitt 5 : dee : . | the long blade three times in the || rene ‘ “ x te is as : ‘ 2 head of bis rival : buildis a eloquent of the harr | rae 1m m By oo Patroimen Damm and Donlan a 4 cia | Temorse and morbid contemplation. ‘ Christiania Bt heard the commotion and ran up|... t the le 1 fps on : . ‘ the stalra, just in time to see Se¥-|tcrstse who have been engaged ond asia mache palenes ~ t and his wh. f their profe © of thelr F Lega! Action. la e f announcement is made today | * old home era) Jape making their exit out the |it- Getense of the big corporation Acgptets Mpsca© a POs tt 4 £ H by Vince Faben, attorney for Con-| 54" Francisco will first be visi back entrance. Hatutori lay om the | ser fire during the past year s settee $0 sedate’ teitaal . stantine, or by the prosecuting at-| %#. #* the “Gjoa.” Capt. Amundac floor, unconscious. The patrol was |, f thone t poss fo tall regains the case. torney as to future action. jahip, is now s way there, Lie quickly called and he was taken to |'"T,. oresident deft Washington at| *" ehall emasculate They | Ha the I ah navy © « the hospital, where the wound®|o.59 this may oe greeted |? invoke the n or- too part king the trip wit we ed up by Dr. J. Watanabe. | iion his arrival at "eatacage the due observance of ndaen, is in charge of th ither the woman nor Mateuka.| oS immense crow is 90 ke t h and poor, by great the would-be murderer, have as|)). «gfe ae er a . the ary, they v ‘ et been captured. -Beveral wit]. rotiows e selesaly on the watch to cry ¥ = ar ated} nesses to the affray have been Presidente Speech, hat the titution is violated - the. kc e * | a found and are being held at police RC ie aged xa | WRADEYOT OEY ¢ » made ite 10 a the bom , | AnBiTmany SCALE OF PRICES) sictaboe of 30 blocks, the charge |***@9"Ar! and jens ditfewition, « t her fot the atfictent drup, John ¥ 4 other P ie thé same—$1 a ton thie generation have e tion of railroads, for the effi- pon , ee ee . eee In thie way the man who requir evils pr « from ert gupervilien of great cirpere> At Sitka ‘ andeen com GY SEATTLE TEAMSTERS' AS | only fn short haa! for his fuel ts aterial success of which we are “ for efficiently securing pared his nauth truments with competted, because he is able to do so proud, from the very growth 24 | onedience to sich @ law as the na= thease ot. the ieaih* ‘auabaelinn SOCIATION 16 FIXED WITH-/ so, t@ pay an exorbitant charge to pr ‘ rod partion roe peg tional eight-hour law 1 similar there and fou agree tr the teamaters because they are or we * he extraordinary IndUs-| go called “labor statutes every particular, His be atta n of OUT REGARD TO DISTANCE. | sist und in a position to enforce ae Sener br fest halt weed | ili 8 bette the magnetic pole a 1 degrees their demande . J hs 7 ae Pp s stated sald be | MOFth perpendicular was sustained ‘There ie still another “peculiar wd vw sefien The doctrine they preach woul mee CCNY. OF oo i rot: Be a vel by the Sitka inatrumenta Under the arbitrary scale of] ity @f this system of charging al! Sriis SOUTER. Oe ter be devinns inks, the constitution merely the % WILL VOTE |« sanitary condition without uniting priors Oot. Senetan atepien Soe Sian will beer, That ts, along hice, ed Thane Ovtn can 0s Seapets, tenmpeace pnd C9 ce- i {th the larger © in the instal oreed by the Sratt Teamsters’ | the @treete dividing the delivery — plied with by private effert only cuse for government paralysie, they GATURDAY — BIG) jacion of 4 sewer system, and that anqociation, the charge for deliver. | 4 diffrent customer are Bit ie Pade crus ure of cocn| Tet tt ae @ justification Set. es the towns would, be unable to co ing coal and wood ts fixed without | « different prices for a baul|/ POUR SOUTHEASTERN = GUB-/ DU Te it no private effort can} Unne to attempt the remedy of LAST NIGHT canis ta ioe ot <oli = regard for the distance which fuel | of the eame distance. Yor) wags TALK OF ANNEXING|svall against them. These evita. 'V ine of a the source bids the selliag of water to netg! sary to perform the service heerwen the $1.25 a ton district EACH OTHER BEFORE JOIN- | governmental act ins gorne enpen | ents & SEN Ae oversee Meeting was held! boring towne. la short, the seale ls fined on the] the $1.40 a ton district. A cutto thts govertane be nat ; a ¥ ed See lest Bight to discuss! Mayor Moore emphaized the ben prineipte of charging ali the traffic | mer @a the west side of that «treet| ING SEATTLE, tcuedtans ty the oak dean te rust legisiation was referred M@ Ghnexation to Se-jefite to be derived from uniform will bear, the principle which, a*/ in" i the $1.26 district and is ‘ lividually yet others Ht-has be- | °* _assmecfigpnl ype tn etek Eimaanfelier open | schol and Hbrary aysteme. & rule as always bees followed | chaggnd 26 cents a ton le for his} ie ask ss allo F wty ovieeiptens| An Cxtenatem of ihe sities With sketch of the The meeting brought out the aer tan cama a6 mates te contrat 1c ee eee ee ne. ON nes to te wan ot Geel . wnat . is possible. | bonavior In the agement of all eof South Park, its or-| fact that 95 per cent of South Park the traffic and priess hy yt Ho ne Rage: Banden = cant Seattle, Columbia City, Mille] oosig, ae mer . rite executive sreat corporations engaged in In ity Is Divided distance which the coal has to be|™#" and York, looking to the @n-|inrough judicial interpre reangeemgeang a —— tion of the four to Seattle development. 1 sidents are im favor of annexa. atin and/tiom. An election will be held uction of law, to t «| hamled Is exactly the same. Bgarte agg tencaagp ton. @ere the princtpal| Saturday to decide the question. ° ° The method adopted for the « Th h ie the latest t Thomson dwelt on| Elections will also be held in West Sixtg-One Including the | tsdtisnment of teaming rates is to} Wood Men as Bad. oftered Me ee te to] DOWSE Of the federal government, Sani, ke ae’ keke Orel Oe fe be derived from a, Seattle and neighboring towns upon livide the efty into districts, the] ‘The wood men, organized a are| gaining considerable ground in pop- At Morey of Lanyere, selves, but are iso ft, wel cause they furnish an ¢ thin effect: That If we fail thus to incre: al, ie the coal men, also have # little] ular appre | ae being the same for delivery | to inflame well meaning @f connected high-| the aspinability of anit with i oh ¥ Seattle and the te | South Park in imma Seat Captain Go Down to in each district, regardh of the! praction by which they bleed the] tne four towns unite in one munict. | show our impote and leave our- villages and listance to be covered consumers of wood. The price of | pality and then seek annexation as t the mercy of thore tngeng ns of prop- a Watery Grave. For instance, the inside district) waod is fixed by agreement at $2.50} one It provides further for al advisers of the holders of a country to vast corporate wealth, who, in the ¢ wild, would-be remedy a oti covers that portion of the city west |» joad, But where wood has to be the recall by Southeast Brattle of of Twelfth av. and south of Denny! hagled more than 4 certain dim |ite applica » before the Seattle| performance of what they regard HONGKONG, Oct. 4.—The steam-| way. Within that district the de|tanee from a yard the dealer i#|city council for annexation for it- cir duty, and to serve the ends er Charterhouse foundered, and 61| tivery charge for coal for domestic) ander agreement to charge 25 cents | seif alone of ther clients, invoke the law at people, including Captain Lifton,| purposes ie $1 a ton, Steam coal! or 6 cents additional for delivery The general feeling of bitterness time for the confounding of were drowned. snd other coal for manufacturing} Iq many cases dealers receive or-jon the part of Columbla City to- ir rivals, and at another time! it ought to re - purposes is delivered at a lower) dera for wood to be de 4 tar| wards So Heattio ts still in| strive for the n ation of the! «hall be con | $i a ton fe the minimum | egough from their yards to justify | evidence hot as strong as | law, in order that they themselves’ the public at whieh a member of the! them in on the delivery Al 60 ee ansoclation is permitted to detiver| charge, # accordingly do. | Counctis of all four towns will take eee ton of coal for domestic or family | Thep they turn over the order tol up the at some time in FOOTBALL union will hold an allday session at see s Genter having & yard in the} ime f ae ae } Exorbitant Charges | netgborhood, who delivers It a final settlement on the matter | Ithe First M. BE church tom is HAVING TROUBLE while the des { ow |The meeting will begin at 10:0 It makes no difference whether | the enntract price LEARY AV. BOULE lo'es xck in the morning. the haul ts from the bunkers to| getting the order pockets the haul ee | tt ts expected that Miss Anna Fifth ay. and Jackson st. a distance|ing eharme as his share in the At Cambridge—Harvard 10, Bow = MEETING PLANNED Wyckoff, a missionary from north of six blocks, or from the bunkers | trabanct mn withowt having doin 0 ern China, will arrive and make * to Bighth av. and Denny way, afemped any service for the & . At New Haven—Yale defeats " Wesleyan jan interesting address Rev. J. Van Horne of the Pty-| 8088S ASSOCIATION GRANT DE moath Congregational church will Ballard | be among the speakers. MAND FOR A RAISE IN WAG! with the| Im the afternoon the annual elec Mf the whole of the city| tion of officers will take place FROM 06-60 to 96.00 PER DAY ening to (iw the work infinitely more he dixease itself. The ment ought to conduct iness of the country; but late it so that ft ted in the interest of ERS At Carlisle—Carlisle 48, Susque hanna 0 j ane oa ja—Pennsylvania 6, COLUMBIA RESIDENTS DON'T Jettyabur ' LIKE THE WAY IN WHICH Moulevard prope ae CITY FATHERS ARE ACTING, < STEAMER SANTA ANA IS ON h i was taken by and other nal action MEG are stronat A joint conference late yesterday Te eeenetiae afternoon between the plasterers A BEACH, WITH WRECKERS Proposed ex union and the Boss Plasterers’ ax |the Columbia vity Improvement club 2 sociation resaited ina settlement of STANDING BY — PASSENGERS last night, when it passed resolu. the plasterers’ strike, the employers Jemanding the + ation of srenting the @ ecale asked by the WILL ARRIVE IN SEATTLE ID V BUSY entire city unetl ‘olumbia, ~ 3 ral ag The men went to work to THIS AFTERNOON. sees oeits , cennen a an fee the maged and The sive cay they €0 not . of the had insisted on n ing ahee ith improve- mployers we CLALLAM, Oct. 4—% © m—TIlCOMPELLED TO DISAPPOINT nd 80 rong ef consider the demands of the union : al just, because their present con iste . The steamer Santa Ana is on the | caiaet th cae ve in 8) FATAL END NEARLY OVER-|tracts wore made under the $5.50/ JUDGE FRATER REFUSES TO “eta h ave nomiina «i candidates! peach and freight Is beginning to] THE PEOPLE OF WEST SEAT-| {01\™ neaine’ aon waautad uaeama > . lor the offices of prosecuting attor-| he discharged. The steamer Sam ety OW DEES 90 mnprores a favor of] TAKES TWO AT RENTON—|"Om on atom to give] MAKE ANY ISSUE REGARDING [ney and judge of superior court, and] gon has arrived and she will take| TLE—THREATENS TO DISAP-| The citizens of the cily are vely much aroused over the action oa! io the Sallard om an extension of time until the W Beattie If & dis them an extension of time until the want opportunities to address the) 299 tons of freight from the hold a < . me it ies thing SECOND CASE TO BE REPORT: | Oot the year THE PETITION OF THE 80-| ciation: that they have been de-| The tar Pioneer with wrecking ap.| PEAR AGAIN. counetl and demand are that the mil}| £2 OURING PAST WEEK. CIALISTS. | prived of property and Uberty with-| paratus, ts at the steamer pumping ies sabia fmaprevemant bul Segal | out due process of law, and have! the water from the hold ‘ | citizens Columb! Be favor the annex) Death from eating sardines came 5 f mid sor dentog | U2Gh discririnated againat by the] "The passengers—sixteen to nam City Rngineer Thomson has been | citikens of Columbia, and Ite ace etieme to uncok| eer being the end of F. € pl a yond ra ae oe nee ne / — mthestties. Other bodies are hold-| jer—were nt to Seattle last |billed to speak on the gene ral aD-| eoneral feeling in ee city tabends “ nd his sister, Mrs. C. D. Ra # petition of local socialists that ing forth on the streets, being al-| night on the steamer Alice Ger-|nexation question tonight at West| the council but, owing to the me ns are fire lat Renton yesterday. The two an injunction be issued restraining | igteed their Hberty trade, and ehould afrive there thie | gears were making a luncheon of sar the city of Seattle, through ite chief The petitioners claim that the! afternoon | iu suncil, « | dines and other edibles and # short executive, Willlass Hickntn Moore, | stigtne were not obstracted on oc | C. W. ‘Miller, assistant superin-|Cacement He will speak on the ltime after the meal was finished and Chief of Police Wappenstein | cagiias when arrests were made] tendent of the Northwestern Steam-|same subject tomorrow evening. at both were taken with severe ‘allan from interfering with socialist! age { socialist members were| ship Co., arrived Inte last night, be-| Att Poim std ge es [cranes Ge viecent paiee gry py his denial, Judge | etme when speaking on those/ ing put off from the Northwestern) Mr. Thompson stated this meen] attmete declared by the ma ot Nome. Mr, Miller |ing that the plans and specifications pnot keep b or to be! northbound A physician was hastily summon Out at the Denny school there is jed and after hard work succeeded : ater stated th he was too busy t pe » first-class basket-bail tea | , I8y free for that parpose {ll take charge of discharging the he n , ver pip e in placing the two beyond danger first-class backet-ball team. > take the matter up at the present! ‘Phe document was signed by At-| freight " arging the }for the new Cedar river pipe lin ft this season the team Is simply |’ teeny tog woudl gp ened lextension are completed and in| CONSIGNED TO THE DEEP. practicing with pick-up teams, bat [tonne ane that i woule neve <O G0) teu Ed. J. Brown, A. Wagen Efforts will be made today to dis | type | jover to a later date. In the mean: | kaweht, HF. Titus, Vincent Harper,| charge all freight, repair tem All that remains to be dane,” it is quite probable that several in time the petition would be 4 J. A, McCorkle, T. C. Wiswell and| porarily the leak and then take the |..14 Mr. Thompson, “is to hie me teresting games will be played be } anys and basket-ball| The petition recites that the so:/ &. Karcher Santa Ana to Seattle to drydock off to a quiet place for a few days was buried from the ste Minne-| tween the I « out from Yokohama. | teams from « lowing | and read the proof on them MANILA, Oct. 4,—Fire started this morning in a pile of hay stored a ON ARMY HOLD LARGE | *" wie de j GE | ponfield went to the Orient as chief} * the lineup of the Dennys: Mins) VANDEL TAKES VACATION. ° MOOR MEETING — OFFI.|seward of the Dakota and war | la — Pee came Re se som | ndell, secretary of the ATTORNEYS ARE ENJOINED, | in the bunkers of the [nited States en sick in Yokohama. He was| captain and substitute lee Cor | chataber Commerce, has gone transport Thomas, wiffch ts tied at APPOINTED TODAY. ast to the Minnesota and{ bial, center; Nettie Chisholm, for Ueierdaention. te Wik be beocatt | Attorneys Thomas B, Gregson |g wack heck ‘The biate t-a Berings ‘ « 4 und the vessel is not only / ; Ger k of itiness, Mr,| ward; Edna Ti er | days. | B. Cole John Humph- | or Pratt, forward; May Pratt te n an action| completely destroyed, but it may 8 ENDS TONIGHT Penfield had followed the for | (rude 4 | ries are nd it was at his request nee ue me Poets wr | Font LAWTON BAND brought by Lemuel & MecLennan| become necessary to sink the boat acme ve s buried the b y laze Parker, Ethe lopkins an¢ i © prevent the fror bet in order to save the wharf to which ~ 1 in the briny) Heasie Garbruno, substitutes GOES TO SPOKANE ek cctnggdlh dlibtee Ps gc peg a] be iy lal a a aa ¢ " filed to secu att } = - James Golding Penfle aship schools. Fr on largest gatherin pee of the Salvation WILL GRANT PERMIT INSPECTION TRIP. «fh Samohi pt a mney = ta aid Unat the. ottans | seule 6 esakieatiah M8 the northwest. anu. FOR NEW HOTEL PLAN 2 a te tranabieved 40 Sart ma a per cent of the judgment secured Square tast t Mayor Moore and Councilmen eA. Wrient Doshi a nae ne county commiasioners | instead ¢ Pa i crane Gralla wal L The meeting Pe fire and wa committee | Zbinden, Sawyer, Conroy, Crichton, BLUEFIELD, Va., Oct. 4.—A ret lea - f vt late this atters ay ‘o pages . tie ‘ . emt ng $ ent to him = alvationiss, Faken ecommend the passage of the| Hurd and Fire Chief Cook have |iition of the explosion of 1902 0¢-| and take an evening train for &po- | oe Onimeres sbincting a OWNERS PROTEST, for investmes Aunie K. Russell, @ 1909 persons beard n uwked by the proprietors! visited a number of the fire de cca tend “Waban Ol be’ te 9p . poe er i aon tel Kilbey speak he Ranierirand hotel, which! partment houses for the purpose of curred at the West Fork mines of wel. Sadiscnder or the rane Mie es ys rig ape 1 The latest pe be filed pro-| ¢ ree was prepared Im the inte atternoon at a franchise B — t 90-| inspection the Pocahantas Coal compan n| during t cave of ns { Col testing against ca jon of cor y uting attorney's office, ¥ . t ‘ | Abe prindip Pomi-v 0 y at Fe aN ae aati ik dames tain portions of streets aske¢ ne ar Bald at the ' { floor of the present build which 60 or 100 workmen were en.| WO rc Hsin i's a pee nion Pacific ' { the follow Me arch the ase nt of - resent build) ¢, p, Rs NEW EAST RATE iasionera’ by a , Union Paeiti LAND SALE NEAR KITSAP, to thelr different to the second of the 10 ltombed. The mine is believed to] MOUNT BAKER PARK Chamber of Comm ng pro owt B. T. Reed ted made. A larg I which they plan to build) 4 Canadian Pacific Rallway|be on fire, and the work of reseue af ies amelie. cs Edmund Bowden, BA. Stuart, Ral! nwents acres of land tn XC noting with af apace 2! oll on and after Nov. 1 will allow pas-|is greatly retarded. Two miners! ‘The question of the advisability White, J, P. Wilsor rior Investment company, The pro-| wa ty will. be sola October 18 St the First M. E. « nn napect the | cenaers for St. Paul to go by Win-|were rescued and have recovered, |of purchasing the 45 ores of ground Hanford sin teats are against the vacation ¢ ( W. C. Keith, on the 1 vual inspection of the] seng: : w.c. K nth Oner Kitbey will « er Relief Corps will’ nipeg without paying the $10 ex-|but there are many more in the| offered for Moun Baker park will result of the | parts of Pacific, R inte Californi : rt n | Services, whieh will cic eee eennet coe nian tn to the fare via Moose Jaw, on'mine, who may never be found! vowe up today 4% the meeting of tho! Chamber of Commer x jOregon and Snoqnalinic F, Henderson, ‘an inmate : ball ; the $00 line. alive park board. terday between Fourth and Fitt? wsyluin in Virginia, earnest - SR a ee .-strtrngeae-neeonnansonencessteasiaanse ee &

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