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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.—Falr and Cooler Tonight with Light Frost; Gaturday Fair and Warmer, => News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906 VOL. 8. NO. 191 as CENTS PER MONTH ares to Prin Pat in Seattle That D. Tea PIL SOT WY INURED NTERVENTI Get-Away From the | Burglar Proof Gas Explosion Is Fatal Property Is Tesho~-Oeo. Coo ed and Damage Will Amount to) iid Other: 000 Missing. —_——— Correspodnence Shows That Negotiations ‘Had Been Under Way for Some Time--Many Cubans Now Favor Annexation or Partial Control. weeeereee ot ate *\ trom the verge of the chasm one w #0 shrunken, } And still these trusts get stronger, | 1 was o jolly dottar | Behold me HA, Oct * was that of a workman and five _In eighteen eighty six And feeling ob, no bad! | Im nineteen hundred ai ig & gas tain @| TOr. pedestrians em route to thelr There were no trusts to bother They all gay now I'm worthless, [1 can't keep up with th WASHINGTON, D. ¢ ce in expect cmplovimeat. Probably other work With all thetr hold-up tricks. And going to the bad They are so very slick Correspondence has be rent points, principally en are in the bore, The night | piblic showing that ex ' laces where the situation ts abift was just preparing to be re 1 ruled the world in comfort, | Just bel my value vanished, Today I count but Mttle Vaima had asked for Amer understood and where eved by the day shift, A cart Kept wolves from many a deor, | In sineteee hundred four } In this country, once no free, | tervention as early as jos of men are banded to- awa by two heress and ériven by! Bat later things went crooked, | The trusts they caused my downfall | If this keeps ap much longer 5 and th hinted at a re er, and being in a resentful ; a colored man was directly over the And my happy days were oer } Binee the pre aye of yore Twill be twenty-three for 1 | nation ood, may p ip a slight show tion of the subway where the 14 tw own tb on | of Other than small vaplesion cocerred ead the outfit had been janned by the ffieult * nature no was hurled high tmto the alr and} TV Et MOR oe SUE ELSES YY ¥ 4 4.5 T ted bese tee wits eel 3 2 sed Into the pit, which by the/ hd 1 Sr pence ge de attr On. get raany veg irding 8 ig My ryt al \* BANK CLEARINGS, $ i* SECURE $130,000. full knowledge of all the membe Rob Plantation ; | le of the government H Oct k Wed instar an inferno. Tralls of blood along the} Oct. & 19 ” ' saunas ‘ " Robbers last » rane » leading: from the see how | re ‘ oon $3,007 06.68 - 7 ST. PRTERSBURG, Oct. 6. @ - ght pled to sack a planta ah, te wrecked many e Injured by flying | ahaa 1,680,890.48 $ # ~The terrorists today held up #/ Annexation Is t oat Guanabacoa, The fir lebria and broken glass, but were s e }@ « train near Ufo, and secured #| HAVANA, Oct. 5 i " in the village, tor ge 0 oe oe es ee cee & Increase over same * | $150,000 They killed the #| Cuba is the prineipal t- | but th were Pre-nBlniyr ; tx bod! A Blow for Liberty, # date last year..8 ¢7H67612 |® guard and escaped #\ ical cfreles at the : : | ne a Re * * a Th ~ * me ; When Jobe Carlow, a érenk |e & @ teen eee nee Samiien ab 2 ‘ rp Age gaa Tee he action of | tempti HAVANA, Otc. 5.—The secret ' ervice men have been ordered to 4 brought into police headquar oad y ' ters at 1 o'clock this morning, the < riean intery seHOROROUNG. S jofficers om duty were firet made ne ponaraAy i90 even }watch the outgoing steamers, for : . @ (aware that eight prisoners had by those who at one time opp easons unknown, but It is thought ¢ nomen }made their escape five hours previ | i ¢ measure that Cuba must be | to the ex government GAN FRANCIBCO, Cet. & lowsly from one of the tanks whieh | | |cautrolied to a certain extent off ‘ > .feneene ep iz The steam schooner Shasta, & the Amerteans which left San Pedro last night @|had been, recently strengthened to ame | _ Guerra exlled beind tee Gan Francis ws Gas aa a Of disarming the insurgents, 1 ol peters. ‘Tams Caeee one OP ashore two miles south Carison was one of the jailbreak porte having bet Wttis rs -. 2 i o : , hareent Taft is ’ Conception with « le ers and had been recognized on be coat , ‘ow - . r. x eased with ~ erras efforts for cargo of lumber. There ie no @) gard by y po ngs ee po of hin mn abdeston be = , = at Fie o news . ee —— word of the crew, @jbim in and got away 0 ‘ed That Lum- irgents objected a 0 | have tly uned thel uence . of the ere came could ber necertained |the surrender of their arms. Trow | 1o cause trouble A COMMITTEE FROM M. ©, bermen Will Take MEN DESERT THE SANTA ANA paedigne seat cr LEAGUE WILL DEFEND MAN "i P ON ACCOUNT OF NOT BEING WILL STRAIGHTEN ‘i ” WHO KNOWS MUCH OF LAST . Car Short- IN FOR THE SALVAGE FUND, be ROBIN SPRING'S ELECTION FRAUDS age Before Com- TWELFTH AV. @ The Shaets has regularly been @/lowa: Arthur Clegg. Patrick Welch stall s Because the Northwestern Steam: aapniiinsieninintan mission. ship company has undertaken to Yor-the purpese-of protesting Po salve their wrecked steamer Thirty Twelfth ay. property own pose Ana, in Clallam bay, the seamen|€™ Organized at the office of the Real j * Nei perf positive infor ‘ of the ree je city council oa) ting the new | ea to & vote of the) Ownership hi voted to put over) ‘aetion towards jfecall members of the qnestion i qmecutive com toms to ancer nm the run between Aberdeen @|Robert MeComb, Otto Jacobson, and Sen Pedre and San Fran- Fred Harries, Charles Emersos and chee. Hee Officer Charlee F. Lilie trom the Seattle Electric company a labourd that steamer have «tru Griffith cetate company last tte agents, because he possesses| Acéording to well authenticated re \beeaune the usual salvage money | Might for the purpose of taking | Lamber | '* not in sight for them such steps would look to the I whould say we did have a bat- knowledge of the criminal acts of | port’ the Pacific Const election judges In the wunicipal | Siacturing association will; The crew at first thought that} improvement of Twelfth av, and tj” said L. L. Bales, the prom election of last spring, @ special] Dfing sult “Defore the Interstate | the steamer would be sulved, as is| the development of business inter | inent Alaska trotter, who arrived jcommittee of five was appotnted | COMME commission against the /the custom, by the Insurance com | esta along the thoroughfare last night on the steamer Alice last night by the Municipal Owner —s Pactfic ratiroad jvany, but seeing that this would) 1. H. Griffith was elected presi- | ¢ jertrude from the grounded steam- ship league ‘anscciation will claim that|/hot be the case they refused to| dent of the club and James Morri-| or santa Ana. “For 18 hours we Lillie was one of the eye witness | fe milirands are showing disorim- work and shandoned the steamer | son wocretary A committee Of fought the inrushing water with os to the commission of fraud by | {eatt@m In the distribution of cars jfor this reason. News reached| three was ciected to draw up im puckets and when we were called the election judges in the Fitth pre-| it t stated that about 4% per cont | Beattie this morning | provement plans and presegt them i, man the pumps, every passenger Of cam required for the transporta:| Much work will be necessary in| to the club next Thursday night on the Santa Ana responded. There “o' he Hill ind A We ge." \cinet of the Be oe Oe ee Sat Eaten | Sete Seere —— pt Bie Vion of tuner are furnished by the |Orfer to aave even a small portion| At present there are many Joes! Sas nobody aboard the steamer counted out of 45 votes, Me report-| Deaihe, [22 Se Saino and the shesmon, Seems ae And the siraisptening | that was the least pasicky. From a bad position | of t will be the chief item Of our position we could see the ordinance had fend acted on and te the satisfaction if this has not POCAHONTAS, La, Oct. 5— | Sevem more bodies been taken |. T. Jobason te hare it | rem have taken dleorderiy and fight Their offenses are A pemmitics of mill men are | att appearancen, ix Bex! mee rom con ine drank ed the matter to police headquar i a pte tnne: gh agen ing They were serving time |tere at the time, and recently made gue working we | fret gee rR oid Trae ner eevlnadnestnse = sy waves dashing and breaking upos Hihds the league ap-| about 16 more being te sight, bat | Faaaing from 16 to 63 days each on ja report to Chief of Police Wappen ed Was ww core 4 bad agp le Pitan! ua the Vancouver shore where the . ' ‘ 0 } Ok aboa availa Valencia . BB bou ip af 36, o< a| the, getete, to resarding the Tee | ise eccape wat offected by the[ing it oe ee Safest: we ae apparatus and left (aid Seen’ Gus ante we ak oe ne counci] meet m to the Santa Ana ‘ Ai ithe 4 j of three inches, when finally the to observe | have been killed, but ft Is extinat-|Ufting of several txtinch planking Lillie Hounded. nt laetmesees Passongers arriving here from water quenched the fires ae | boller room and a fire was at once > satisfy them- | ed that betwece 20 and 70 are dead. |orerbead and crawling through the! fver since tt became known that le tallam bay, who were on their way artes os wd woming, thats ae eS sky e posnoned this knowiadie —e ]t0 Alaska, will be sent north on the started in the donkey engine, be- pny ere the gis willing to go on the witness sta next boat leaving for their destina 4 team } and climbing through, drop nd testify regarding the matter ot Htion, and those not wihtes ie | «: ele ee piven thay Mg attend-| the sidewalk below fleer Liltie has been barraseed te | sume their voyage Will be o2agr. | marking Clallam bey was finall; iitiors of the This tnakes the eighth escape ¢f-| numerous ways, apparently for the | their money l clahtee aid we knew tat Bp idition to the | py Mt discredits hi rh < tected itince this purpose of discrediting him The Excelsior, which will mE, | years — was made, two years a0. leith a view of procuring his = here tonight, will take the passen | toon ee the of KILLS FIVE The po ota is helt by elght-|imtsaal from the police force gers to thelr northern destination ooler rage Position on the a If there is one person more than penny nails, toomatied at each end.| ‘The Int Jeane M. Hall, who was shot by! puene malt, tes-adtied ot cach cof. Coe ee seal ine his fathersine, (another that deserves to be inuded, to reall} ‘embers of the! from W. J. Grambe, the purchasing eloek th poral oftort Apent of the Seattle: Westie. come pepagagf es Aon crm law, Tuesday morning, is resting | it is Captain Harriman. He was as Sih na ‘ aoe whe bas fled sharene ae 4 much Improved today. Calm as though the steamer was In 7 Yr h the tier an was Lille with the cfvil service com His right arm, which was badly | (be Beet of tow ’ e | 7 ‘ He shattered, ta likely to be saved. He| his efforts that kept the pansen- Ay foots were PASSENGER TRAIN AND MILI- eee Se ee oe a ; SEWER BOND taike but fittle and then only to|eers from becoming panle stricken, sep = bs saniting y hie father ae bie volee is weak The passengers on board started jearee TARY SPECIAL COLLIDE, le ® the recent bend lection ISSUE 0 K D No visitors are allowed to see him|& ‘round robin’ for the crew and and only when it ecemmary for suceeded in getting a considerable WITH EATAS, REBUET. . ' him to answer a question as to his| sum, for we realized that they had t of these attacks on bin She passed Tatoosh inlund at Grambs Gets Busy. From the complaint filed by f yamibe it appeare that in’ bin 60 condition. is he allowed to tatk. — | worked thelt best for our safety.” i is . pacity of purchasing agent of the ne city COUNCIL Oto upectal see. |, Constantine still paces back and] » lhis duty to visit the polling places inanes providing for the issuance | CCUMY J No. steps wor aaa WEST SEATTLE tor a tignal to descend, Aeronaut F. ball haw been taken. Yatew cast himaelf admit from his and that at one of them where Liki, Ti eee tay afternoon before | the city’s newer system, and tor] A tte was om duty he saw a copy Of A), 0 maa ronched & eusicient eleva {* "Pt ection to be held « $15 000 SUIT iS | regular passenger train and « vith tary spectal directly in front of the Lansingbure depot at & o'clock last night, five persons were Killed and The board of county commission @ number in The passenaerlers yesterday refused the petitic on the day of the special election of $1,650,000 bonds for the extension local weekly paper banging in th@l iin leo insure the opening of his the same time the general elec- | train, which w ine lof the Washington & Oregon rail-| Window of an adjacent barber sbov.| parathute, and fell headlong to the a sharp curve when without warn-| way for the vacation of that por An the paper offended his deticate| 7, talthe unldet of a anowe of] ree wire cost of the proposed : be ordered eo apd . owe extensions and the new system A largely attended meeting of LITIES 1N|!9e the wpecial, | Dearing | soldiers] tion of Fourth av. lying outside the ta an, Gememe e5aeey i Lilile to tak®|2 omg people who had assembled to Sites Gr Seabee, tee lane BROUGHT West Seattle citizens was held in elty boundary line. cox tevin = ie the paches tavee watel bia deacent f which an will be re- that place last night for the pur- the Yates fell at 2 o'clock and was un 4 Dy anmennn ainst abut~ pose of discussing the election to long enough to acquire the habit of |... diaus for a long time afterward |tng praperty, The bends for the eee ratify the sale of the municipal ON ARE EX.| The engineer of the special aurren- : so weaned ah Gered te the pation. The seldere|, 1st portion of the pe ae for the vacation of other streets INTER. | onsteted in the victims and | a rd INCE COMMIS: | artial law, it being necessary tn wat aide of the east channel of Hendouartere pad. talked with Gor] <7 Meme, bee Sustained severe inter | terest Sult was today brought by Mrs] proposition, to be held tomorrow. eee ee eet gece |the Duwamish river will not be de |Readauariors aud tie er tathie hal taderien. He fell about 170 feet mma Nordval against the Sunset | James Cunningham, acting mayor ple. termined until the opinion of the | sean! Powers, who wim ramnbe thar] tng Barnchnte failing to perform its ANNIE ROONEY AGAIN. elephone company for $15,000. |of West Seattle; George F. Cot- —— prosecuting attorney can be had on - Ln ewe alt ct offies property | Mra, Nordval's husband, Peter A-|terill and City Engineer Thomson, B—At the inter- the question of the juriadiction of | Be Rucssed e Tho ascont of the balloon and the| Much to the displeasure of Jydge | Nordval, « laborer, was killed by a| of Seattle, addressed the meeting. inienton hearing | the commissioners in the matter of expekted descent of the aeronaut| Gordon, Annie Rooney, the original, |cavein at the junction of Madison! As an assurance to the people of We for the Rock the vacation of tideland streets. AUTO RUNS DOWN wan One of the features of the day’s| made her app woce in court {st, and Third av., August 29, while} youngstown that West Seattle ie in iPeply to the charges From expressions made by mem préatam of the Woodmen of thg| thie morning, Sb ad the usual! working in a trench for @e Sunset | carnest in desiring annexation, 218 Company pays Rosen. bers of the board, it is expected World's stro street fair here. tale of woe on the end of her ready | company lout of the 243 voters have signed a », ber year for that, if it fs found the board has MESSENGER BOY tongue, pleading thie time that she - ———— | pledge to that effect i a at Kanaus | jurtadietion in the matter, the pett Md not want to back to the j bs Chieaxo «ie tion will be denied in full county jail; that she would be SCHOOL TEACHER |srsvvoinc’s REQUEST fapacity of 1,704,- Representatives from West Seat ——- gree me ae and erp . —_ | r : ONLY peel, ee. rm a . > in the fe he was only release | arbormaster Spaulding’s reques okgea firm tor «| tle made strong ome against he) Chariie Price, a messenaet baby from er place yesterday ON TRIAL lecr an appropriation of S1K000 for _ “ che} petition | ing oe was run down bot not seriously Ine expennes the harbor department Micativente tk jured at 5 o'clock yesterday after DESERTERS ARRESTED. B |e next year wan practically cut in jtwo by the nance committee, who ¥ thie arrange ‘ SPOKANE, Oct. 6. — William — at ng corner of she “ = at : : ‘ j heat " " ames #t. by an automobile driven ree deserters from ships on . eige: allowed him only $7,791. A city * ae ve t Dickson, private secretary to W. T. by R B. Bowman Thé by wes the sound were placed in the county | 5) O'Leary, 5 acon) teac sated gridiron for North Seattle and an de seeon ere | ee eee of the Inland Bm riding a bicycle and was just turn jail last night by United States | ve alntet weioe. en trial this | Biditional float for anchorage pars J “ia into Pioneer square When the deputy marshals, They gave their | efternomm on a charge of cruelly) iiseg were of the list, A ‘the "1 anon pire Railway company as crushed ing ag s one o i * , vty oe auto turned the corner from Pirst names as Pueolle, Castre and Din-| Setting one of her pupils, Edna M.| now font for ot of Madison “| for the harbor aten | to Geath by th asenger elevator ” © charge > « Se no Hotel ws Arthur last night av. traveling on the left hand side coco oo 2 . td = bs athe By - and a new e — bi son was caught betweén the of the street contrary to the rules ps POM, Te er a he little girl. 4, at were floor and cage and was dead be of the road. The collision was tn = =— fore the elevator id be | evitable, but Mr. Bowman succeed PROVES The eadortunate mast WAS agian a of i stopping the wachine very Four Are Known to Be U arrival from the east |quiekly and the accident resultec : WARSAW, Oct. 5—The revole-/iM Bothing more serious than | Dead in Southern IEND ° ORGANIZE DRAMATIC CLUB. ked the patrol whieh | broken bic aad s bruises to ie ’ , tical orting two. prisoners to jait| ° POD Cyclone-=Property . The high school ts to ‘ot te dra-lioday, while attempting a rescue lub, A number of the stu-iphe soldiers killed both prisoners, DEADLY ASSAULT 5. (the senior class met ¥ee-lratner tha surrender to the reve Loss Enormous. Ase a = | ter afternoon to organise whe . ey Memeinn be known as the Senior Dra-|/S0om™s ied . SPOKANE, Oct. 6.—Jaeck Lind NEW ORLEANS, La, Oct. 5—-A be | toes crite The t : A committee waa ap- CHOOLS. Pas meet pauses nted to form a constitution and WOMEN RAID 6! wan probably fatally injured in altornade swept this section of the Seriovsnens submit it at & meeting next Thure-| ow voRK oot. 6.~The board] fight with a stableman, Andrew An-| state for a width of 100 mites and bs cea Mees ea ea oa ee . The object of the club ts to] 9 }elin ohysictans, while viatting | Gerson, who Imp on @ bay | hit this city. Property war damaged Se Sh Meta ai aot ne hence ar tate Wg Aglegp in Mor Blazing Summer Home--|SALVATION ARMY ry gem ewe *. Several productions wilt) the schools tile a itn mothers of | L4nd’s ekul ie. Lind te} ctarm was incest severe at Ponteha-| Was Meleep in Her azing ummer home a during the term n, caused > ane we sad to h quarrel Ja, 60 « north of here, where | NM SECCK ‘ . the district to think that the doc ; ay he the u sage de Ss I een | aaa |e Ce meaeating to Sie snd 10 ix iaiived that “Andermon| our peovie were cruaned to ‘ath! Wag Well Known in Seattle, CONGRESS ENDS Pr dred we tormed And | and many inj ornade | "4 | Pittoen «hundred heb oot the mot \left for home in a dazed condition | picked up ® negro bodily and blew | Washington Park Improve-| the the school and Meee tlart to | etter the fight, but yesterday his | him away as he was trying to cross | tee lt ins the m cha * meets tonight at 8 o'clock mn” eo) aupene p Ahn a oy Fan condition became that bie re ouglap BquaATe (Special to The Star.) attle, where she practically spent} Salvation Army congres MONA degree {r he hall, Thirty-ninth av. N, and| fescue the babes tems (we moval to a hospt ecame nec SANE ORLEANS, Osi t—the| CAN PRANCIEDD, Ort, Se—| Der ethocd Raye She wus tn inc . in session at th PLATT ¢ esiieapeer~ j ele elicace of Robert. Hawen at|Mre. ©, ©. Pratt, wife of a prom-|city about two months ago on her EB. chureh the past three ; DISAPPEARS PERSIAN RULER 18 ILL HUSSAN® OUT GUNNING FIREARM ORDINANCE rontehatoula was razed and Hawes | inent Gan Francisco attorney and| way home from abroad, where she | “ays, ended last night with a rous- — | OR HIS YOUNG WIFE.| . ot bis tenes ohh es ° ing. Commissioner Kilbey, FORK, Oct. 5 —u, ee |and weveral of iis family were |qigter of the Moran brothers, of| went with the children of Robert age yo Fre . r RA ern Oct. 6.—The | necial meeting of the police| killed. About a dozen of the tn-| ner charge of & c aher Vainly trying | nfirm the rumor| Frank M. Powley was fined $10 Pe, op han boot balled uy pre rs ve béen taken to hoaptt vin, | Seattle, ship builders, was burned Moran ‘ west of the Mississippi and aleo the h has dlnappes { Persia is seriously | and costs this morning by Jude) 2 on sarohy for next Thursday to|lt ts reported that lives have been | to death in a fire which destroyed| Mrs. Pratt was a brilliant woman) Hawaiian islands, made an address be ts are w myste | Gore ma fot carrzing conoetle sree Linke up Counciiman Re vat at Lake Pontchartrain points, |the Pratt summer home at Novato, | ar A share ing in menner aj Which Be eames pearly igen i Be Seats pons yg: Rayner Hdinance regardin » regulation |but probably there is no loss of mere Mr. Pratt, the husband, is also Jenkins and the local # wens : “sd chapter Of the A BAR ASSOCIATION CONVENES, | ing to shoot his ite, and ie known Hinance segarding the regulation |but provebly there, te no tare or | cals early this morning | weil known in this city, where he|eral for the good work done In Se- ; aking Me to have told friends that he was| She Cum vor Ba sno Ne ee nde taeoean the city wan| th Pram hed been it! ahd re) vis once a court ste apbet stile first meet t ne ciroumsatan irrounding the |the tornado throu ne « " was , : lng. of the War assoctation will | eray. | Besides, imposing the fir The ciroumstances surrounding the |the tornado Moet wide, About 26 (tired early leet night. Mr. Pratt] At 2:20 o'clock this afternoon the! Commissioner Kilbey leawea to "a meeting in the rooms of the} City Attorney Do Bruler gave the Rona 10 aga ’ b oa! Moran brothers had not been noti-day for a tour of the sound eitie e aga brought the ordinance to ouses have rendered ay at the time Moran attended the ow cony of Commerce ip the Low-| young man to understand that if he! ! in as ght ee : 1 = : ss —— be ' A t ‘ite ——e mieiat was away fied of the fatal accident which’ af which he will retarn to his paste Cis up again on any su , since its burial by the police unten and som » complete r vill port at lee ota ng Wednesday evening, | wae picwed vig fare worse * Committee some months ago y. destroyed Mrs. Pratt was well known In Se- | overtook their sister eadquarters in Chleago. ‘ * oa : Ab per re Tharge he would fare worse. : dest

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