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Boa Poe in Seattle Th loos TANTINE WILL ao THIS AFTEF om THE COUNTY me OF DEFENSE N Constant attempted Jaw, Jewe MH ' ’ ' lien Not Filed gains a ae M Of his os w MURDERED — CITIZEN FAILS TO WHEN SPOKEN TO, SHOT DOWN —_—— ‘ O, Cai, Oct. & Because = Charles PMA pot respond & he Was shot and k at Herold, who was he md from a whis this morning Ww when a teen drinking and &@ lamp post, failed BA when addressed, being aaleep. Herold fired ft Theiss did not move Herolé fired again and Bm the ball going through Htim’s forehead He stated ber. The oat Telegral ¥ be & robbe pelerk im the Pe ph ese of Eugenio Bastian- Julius Marsauditle, the Bing impanciied today is prosecuting for the the defendant i» being by Attorneys fet a revolver trap in By which his landiady Dailey, in opening the was killed —_ HUST HANG 18 DENIED WRIT AND WILL APPEAL UNITED STATES SU Mo., Oct court today » Mra. Aggie sentenced to hang %, for the murder of her at Liberty, Mo. An appeal Made to the United States tourt supreme ENGAGE IN A BLOODY FIGHT Darkentine Planter, Capt to Ia with Townsend har in a badly at most of < al bad ee bloody h resulted na being 4 the € je O'Le: « " BRINGS SUIT Case of HE. Dove Drop F ‘ be today. Dover | ng G company for ¥ ft failure to fil « et LL DO ITS OWN WORK Ordingnee « Rr ; Tnvee a ee 4 tment « « B improve curbing orth haif Tenth a sin Ladd’s duced tn the city counc econd addit that Mall active part @id not Neo Line of Defense Attor appear in ed that Faben nee Ball will be and ty be ' red today # release arranged ah bail will arrangeme her yet de depend somewhat fe of young Math reports of his con eer in any dan complete recovery is matter of a fow weeks. Attorney Mackintosh The information againet tine be filed as so appears certain that Hall @ to re I understand that ereesing very favorably pears that he is very inform: t with de great bodily kilt or te ' General b hospital day Seattle ider at ‘BIG MEETING IS ON IN SUBURBS ii was removed trom | pital to the] the purpose | m & quiet procure for A consolidation movement of Southeast Seattle, Columbia City end Hillman City is now on foot, as n ultimate solution to the annexe tion question which bas bothered those towns for so long. A meeting will be held tomight at Hillman City by the Rainier Valley Improvement club to take up the matter, with a ding a special election orporation of all the towns inte one constituency with one set of officers to represent the whole The club will also consider the resignation of the ¢lty counctimen of Southeast Seattle and Columbia which they called for last week WORK MAY BE USELESS PORT TOWNSEND, Oct. & (8peeial.)—The work of two months fm getting together prices for the | fair and carnival to be held here ‘next week threatens to be undone by the concerted effort of the city pastors, who object to the holding of a raffle at the fair. The plan was devised by the Civic Club, and the pastors state thet although the raffles are intended for a good pur pose, gambling in nevertheless the underlying element, and for this reason the churches are asked to place the stamp of opposition upos | the project | sataciiesiaia . jlaagow | | W. & Brindley » city editor of the Portland’ Journ: rrived yes terday and thie morning took charge as editor of the press bureau of the Alaskan-Yukou-Pacific expo sit under Frank L. Merrick, chief of the publicity bureau. Mr. Brind- ley, prior to his position on the Journal, was for nearly a year a fal writer for the Portland fair « bureau. CAMPAIGN TO OPEN. ‘The republican county campaign will open in this city October. 16 with len an the leading Nant ided at the meet | ing ral committee thi ic Young Men's Repub- |iean club hold « rally October 26, The chief address will be made by | Congressman Cashinan. E. C. Raine and J, C. Higgins will also make ad drenses. TO BUILD NEW 6TEAMER. The contract for the construction of a new steamer by the Canad Pacific railway for the British Co lumbia route has pot been awarded an yet A. B. Cald the local agent of the company, said this morning that the company had tn tended letting the contract to firm on this side of the ocean, but law there was no firm that would guarantee the speed required at a reasonable price the contract would |probably be awarded to an English firm | |\GEATTLE ATTORNEY 18 AD: o. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, Oct. §.—Geo. Aush, of Seatth was today adn to the United States supreme | CHINAMEN WANT RIGHTS. ications of Wong Poy and Ab two Chinamen born in Seat lepositions taken in i memoriam were filed court this morning. VICTORIA HOTEL MAN HERE, Cc. A. i on, & hotel man of | Viete B ix in the elty on | busin nd registered at the Hotel Bu | IN HANDS OF RECEIVER. ‘lumbing, Heating &) in to be placed in the on the petition © creditors to the extent \ginking condition last Wednesday, THE SEATTLE STA WEATHER FORECAGT.-Pair tonight and Tuesday) Light Rasterly Breeze ONE MAN KILLED ON LONG ISLAND LAST SATURDAY. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1906, SPORT OF THE MONEY KINGS LUMBERME ATTORNEYS ENGAGED TO GO AFTER THE RAIL ROADS—THE MATTER OF DISCRIMINATION WILL BE TAKEN BEFORE IN TERSTATE COMMERCE COM MISSION, ———— Members of the Pacific Lumber Manufacturers’ association the Southw a W ington Lum bermen's association and the Shin gle Mill's bureau, at the m the Lambermen’s chab urday afternoon, decided to compe the ratiroads to give © lumbermen & just proportion of the equ with which to handle their product This elusively Coant rooms Sat the The etory Star substantiates in oo” given haat lay The lumbermen were unanimous | VOL, JEWS PAY 0 ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE ag CENTS PER MONTH 8 NO. 193. IMPRISONED BUILDING BURNED jalan Women and Children Slaughtered in Fresh Russian Outbreak--Soldiers Shoot Jews Like Dogs in the Streot--400 People Seek Shelter in Factory and Are Burned to Death. {Seriges Telearanh Service.) Conditions are worke at To } ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 8 4k, where scores were killed in the v lispatchen received ote. One istance Is cited wherg j ! f massacres of « Jows soug xhe in a fac . #, extending over t Soldiers ignited t building pets he recer rage Seid. others shot as they tried to escay ere tigated th ' al Da since then in most of the 8 Jot blood ar led the murderers, | berian towns Jews have been kille State Hands Down) wrx priccival victims were wo 4 ae . ore Sa rd Opinion Regarding |sssanvanavanne the City Light is BANK CLEARINGS. KILLED p : ® Oct 8 “ 41,944.906.85 ® Question. & Oct 8 sod 7 * eee eae eaeeeaee GT FRIEND, AND OTHERS RAN DOWN AND FATALLY INJURED | AND MAIMED SPECTATORS DURING THE AUTOMOBILE RACE OF THE VANDERBILT COURSE! The mate bee vasectes the ott ORK NIGHTS ON ynde, Notice to that efefet © Carroll from FE. W | Rows, state land commissioner, who CITY ESTIMATES: j also enclosed a copy of Assists } —_——_ Attorney General Booth's opinion ch | vs Sike* gccameiners | on the bonds King wana | Mr. Booth has been in| The f ¢ committee of they.) pap le> lyn Ayes Go th | conference with Assistant Cor-| eity i hold nightly ses . | poration Counsel Todd, who was/sions week, beginning Tues | making @ last effort to reconetle| day, i le mplete the per | the attorney general with the bond | usa! of t epartmental estimate tenue Advices now from the ¢ » | f next y ae there muat be wel's office are that a mandamus | completed b i suit will have to be started, and| There Ie a 5 ONE HUNDRED PICKPOCKETS|\:-is thought by Mr. Carroll that) Work of the : | suit would be of no avail to the| te be gone over, owing te tet , —______- | TAKEN IN AT VANDERBILT Oi) “i ouner words, the city in| estimates went in by Chie vat ght. in the opinion that the lumber Im! coup Ra ‘ wp against » special election to give | (he fire department, and other rea vid. dustry of Western Washington had validity to the bonds ae : os been discriminated ageinet in favor The state law,” vald Mr Carroll The fire departmer f have of the wheat industry, the lumber) sew yoRK, Oct. &—Spectal says that the siate does not have|been taken up. It was de manufacturers in Idaho and Mom li: develope Sunday that the Van |t? invest ite permanent school | Sided thas 925.008 would Nave | 4 t againe nich | be Allowed for engine house No. {tana ont also on shipments from | gerne cup course during the race | nee in anything against whiet st iglhgetr neg a gt « Sey oad with ihe ne orne era! re «an a ae Peery. Phe | ‘The lumbermen and shingle men | ae Over 180 = them were| Yerse opinion, After this rejection | oY Cates eee os $100. have cheerfully responded to a tall {Ese into custody around the|f the bonds by the state we are a tee Ss ange: ote |for moral and financial ald and @ll| poe astend and locked up in « cot-| 1ne for, ax far as 1 can ve ~ Chahnea! are determined that this ts to be a/® Searby until the race was ove Numerous responses hav ve, Gs ates udniie GE thinel | fight to a finish in the battle with m2 we ad Gesartet received by Mr. Carroll to his dine horticn tele tee cite the traneportation companies [aaa te big crowd had departed. |inquiries to Bastern firms regard:| 2 "lus OF fhe tan 14 jy are To handle the case, the lumber in-| ing the park bonds. The general] ' S56 500 which is considered ex z tereste have employed Gen. James| aubstance of have been to th | ceedingly high by thé commalttes W YORK, Oct. $.—Bpecial —« M. Ashton of Tacoma, Harold Prew effect @ bonds are worth par] "7 oe) on night the committe wrence Glidersieeve, a young m: ton of this city, and Walter M. Rows! now, but to make them worth PUr-l wi take up either the streets or Huntington, L. L, whose nec of New York city. Mr, Ross Is the ane they should be made to bear * | engineer « department bens broken four years ago, has fui attorney who has charge of the car 5 per cent m. I short, they) a. ge part of the present| "ee? made attendance officer of the stake case now pending before the recent ne nities of profit! work in going over the estimates | Huntington high scheol. He ¢ 2 commission for to the purchaser as they now stand. | Consiats int utting down here | tered on his duties inst week, Gf ° Lumber association In rege Od] and there of sates ahd plies, Cersieeve Was an athlete before hig Mr. Ross’ special line ls to try cases He utility bonde and i» ee ¢ than spect: neck was broken. He is now able before the interstate commerce cour We endeavor ¢ Thus f the park board, Mbrary,|'@ participate in all sports he on mission, before whom It is expected en yime best int t of the cit If they arms anter’s and fire department |t0Ok part am pg a nee “ ~ ms ‘ashi bear a4 cont premium and 8) estimates © been conetanes was broken im a foot ser! the fight of the Washington IS} iggumGRNTS GET UGLY, BUT) 20 yoqr limit. which In fixed by law eridered. | mage : af and we think they are for the city | seinen as GEPRETARY TAFT GENDE Oe eet we try to eoll thems at COLLIER IS MADE THEM TELEGRAM AND QUIET| ht figure, or If they only beer 4 | per cent interest and have a 16 18 RESTORED. limit MANAGER TWO ATTEMPTS AT KILLING Details of the death of Mike Bartlett, of Nome, who committe suicide there September been received, As state } Btar September 20, Ba tempted suicide on a atreet At that time he tried knife inte bh heart. but receed in ting = fatal we Bartiett . 1 ‘ daye later obtained a com knife from the table at t ty Jo and plunged it into } t fore the officers could interfere he had sawed back and forth. severing his windpipe and jugular ve He died at the hompital that afternoor DRUG GLERK 1 IN TROUBLE Joe Swanson, an employe of the Swift Drug Co, Second av. and Pike ot. was arrested yesterday by Detectives Corbett and Adan and is being beld at the city jal! pending an investigation. It ts ab leged that the young man has been systematically robbing the drug company for the past two months, but the amount of his peculations has not been learned. His system was to sell articles for lees than the marked price and keep the change, or pocket the money of tales made when not be ing watched TWO KILLED BY TOAD STOOLS ANDERSON, While the funeral the body | of Myrtle Karle, old, who died from the effects of eating toad | stools for mushrooms, were being | held = y day afternoon, b brother, Gordon, aged 11, died mother {a not expected to survive GANTA ANA HERE TONIGHT. ‘The steamer Santa Ana, which was beached st Clallam bay in a left Port Angeles at 7 o'clock this morning under tow of the tug Pio neer, and ts expected to arrive tn Seattle at 10 o'clock tonight. She will be taken to the Morans ship yards immediately, where her cargo will be unloaded, Later she will be placed on the drydock, ENNSYLVANIA eius. There will be a meotipg of the Pennsylvania sootety in Alaska club tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, WILL BE MADE CARDINALS h Services.) | (Beripos Teleg ROME. Oct & high in the wath relee ted that) Arehbie Farley, of New York and Archbishop Bogin, of Quebec, | will be ma erdinais, It ie ted that the pope will 1} hate at the November SIDEWALK LAW! 1$ PROPOSED Growing tired of the many peti tions for persona} damages which have been fled againat the eity for injurtes resulting from defective sidewalk construction, the board of | public works will introduce an ordi nance in the city counell tonight looking to the strict regulation of sidewalk constr on. The ordi nance also defines the term side walk to include all necessary sup ports and bulkheads of its construc tion. It giver the board final dect sion In the fixing of sidewalk wiiths, in the selection of materials to be used, and In the general mat ter of constrvetion, and repeals a} number of former ordinances in re} lation to the general subject TAXPAYERS TO BE RELIEVED Settlement in the case against the Beattie Blectric company, in which! the city assessed the company’s right-of-way property to help pay for local improvements, fs near at hand. Assistant Corporation Coun sel Scott said this morning that in| all probability Judges Gilliam and} Morris would settle the case in con junction, as Judge Gilliam = h similar case before him for decislon in relation to the franchise on Went lake av. from Denny way to Mercer} ate. If the city is allowed the privilege of assessing a road's right-of-way for street improvements, consider able expense will be taken off the shoulders of the taxpayers = KENNY OUT ON BAIL. Frank Kenny, 4 local real estate Operator and brother-in-law of ©. 1, operator, was arrested late Satur day afternoon, charged with hay ing obtained $100 from Mrs. D. W. Leonard by false pretenses. He was released today @n bonds of $500 and 12, trial eet for Oct TELEGRAPHERS MEET. WASHINGTON, D. ©. Get. fo ‘The O14 Time Telegraphic & Hin- torical society and the Hociety of meet hage, today Wn thelr 28th kn meet ry ane nage many ¢ are 8 and demonstrative continue horse stealing at half deaen towns In Santa Clara pr vines. The mayor of Alquiser ts barricaded in the town, Secretary Taft sent him o telegram whict cooled hin ardor NORFOLK, Va, Oct, &—The trameport Niagara salled this ing with troops for Cuba ther ed today troop. FORFEIT MONEY DESPOSITED transports ar t CHAMPION BALL TEAMS PUT UP THE NECESSARY FUNDS TO BIND THE SERIES—UM PIRES ARE CHOSEN. (Geripoe Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Oct. &—Bach Chicago baseball team today deposited with the National” commiasion $10,000 ap an evidence of good faith, and received instructions as to the rules governing the world’s champion ship series. Games will be played alternately upon the grounds of the Nationals gnd the Americans, the fivet on the Nationals.’ They will play entil one team has won four gabe, If a seventh ie nec eandty it will be decided later in what city it will be played, winning club will be given 5 cont and the losing club 25 per of 9. per cent of the total commission is to get 10 per cent The umpires will each get $400. Johistone and Caughlin have been chosen BRITISH TRADE IMPROVE Th at The LONDON, Oct. 8--@pecial—The September statement of the board trade shows a decrease of $3,320, 500 in imports and an increase of in exports. The prin. ecrease in imports was In cot ton from America ADAMS CASE WEDNESDAY. 500 The hearing of the claims of the miners in the George HBdward Adoms case will be continuéd Wed ness tn Wili H. Thompson's office. MILLER DION'T BPEAK, Consul General Miller, of China, who was to speak at the Chamber of Commerce this noon, was forced to postpone his talk, as he was sud+ denly called away REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN. From now until Oct. 16 the regia fon books in the city hall will open until 10 p.m. each night, fier the 16th they will be closed | | | | | tending TTEMPT MADE 10 BURN NOME Steamers arriving bring word of hat place on the night of 8 an George Malis, a wal Star restaurant, © : Upon investigation he discovered bout two gallons of of] had been sprinkled on the basement floor of the building and icni After a per ceeded in subduing th A strong wind was blowing from the and it i# th the he sue fumes southeast that pollee and federal the entire town would been destroyed, had the flames reached the su of the earth, and that incendiarism was at the m0 WRECKED AND LOOTED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CARTHAGENA, Spain, Oct Evidence dincovered — te that the ecked, a by ‘ to show steamer losing thieves. Sirio. 180 liv was att The at a box fro wreckage was found empty, although it had n hermetically sealed when con signed to the vessel. AGED SENATOR DEAD which ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8.—Special Daniel Tarbox Jewett, former Unit ed States senator from Missouri terday, aged 99 years. In earlier years he was a prominent at torney in St. Louis and opposed Abraham Lincoln in several suite at law, defeating him in three of them. A daughter, Mra. G, A. Wil- won, lives in Monterey, Mex COLORED WOMEN ROB GERMAN TACOMA, Oct, 8.—Special—Joe Bailey, a German laborer, who has been living at Swiss hall, reported to the polico last night that he was up and robbed of $66 at Conmerce and Seventeenth ste. shortly after midnight by two col- ii] ofter the November election. ored women. The resignation of Eugene Chil | berg as president of the Miners’ and| Merchants nk of Nome the| ' appointment of W. L. Collier, of this} clty, to sition, has been an er \ nounced, Mr. Collier left Seattle! NEW YORK, Oct &—~Special—< last week for Nome on the Sara-| srs Charles M. Schwab, wife of th togn. At that time it was stated/former president of the Unived that he would become cashier. His states Steel corporation, it wag elect presi t was made /jearned inst night, was one of the while he was en route. Mr. Collier! many persons robbed at the Hote} was form one of the assistant/ Ansonia. A fan painted by Wattead cashiers of the Scandinavian-Ameri-| and other valuables were taketd can bank of this city her apartments H ok F. Fanning, a carpenter, CIVIL SERVICE HEARINGS »yed at the Hotel Ansonia, an i Mather were arrested - Sergeant charged with the thefts, which are j torenaie cane will _ held be niga xald to amount to $20,000. | before the civil servic mmission. J ment will taken up. Bailey was without preferred Hadiock and was attended by| JESSUP, Ga, Oct. 8—Special.—- representaitves of most of the|A destructive fire is raging in Jeg The last charges f Chief charges, and he has appealed to ‘| | | AGE sound ports, Portland and Astoria,|SUP. It has destroyed the Stricks Weppenstein will sught for commiseton for the reason. | }lond hotel, where it started, two ward 8 the witnesses sub A8K FOR 10 PER CENT RAISE.| A meetin of the Puget Sound council of the International Long nhor n, Marine and ‘Transport Workers was held in Seattle yester day, and it was decided to ask for a raise of 10 per cent on the present | stores, the postoffice, and Is spread The fina) hearing in the as well Iso be distuissed poenaed Sprengle. The tnvestt gation of the dismissal of C. M Bailey from the city lighting depart wages, the new scale to become ef: | fective next Monday he meeting | was presided over by J. H. Shields! v SCOTCH MILL MEN STRIKE. Jing rapidly. The building in whi NEW WESTMINSTER, B. c,|t€ telephone exchange ts locat Oct. 8.—Special.—The entire crew |'" 0m ft of the Royal City planing mill ts| ¢, meee is no means of fighting the on-atrike because they were not)" “™ Pp eae granted a half-holiday during the| fair, The mill men are nearly all] Scotch and thought that they should have been given a holiday | on the day on which the Scottish sports were held WILL SAVE BATTLESHIP. PENSACOLA, Mia. Get. &—The navy department will make an ef fort to save the war vessels strand TO DEATHBED ed at the navy yard during the re cent hurricans by dredging chan (Seriens Te raph Servic ) nels from deep water to the point Pg hg ype be ae a = whore the ~ sage re high and dry | father Thomas Fortune Ryadd oa the beach. % Ryan raced in a special train 187 CONVICT ESCAPES. mile from Philadelphia to Wash, ington, in as many minutes, an reached the bedside just before hig #on expired. Upon the boy waa centered all the hopes of the father and mother OLYMPIA, Oct. 8. — Special Frank Baker, a convict employed at the state rock crushing camp, es caped last night. A reward of $76) is offered for his capture. GOVERNMENT BUYS HORSES, PHILLIPS RESIGNS. WENATCHER, Oct, 8.—-Special ~—Frank W. Phillips, who has been fruit inspector since the origin of the county, has resigned, owing to press of other business, A success. or has not been appointed. PROSSER &—(Special) j. McConnell, of Fort Lawtoi Veterinary Surgeon Peters, of Fort Walla Walla, were here yes: terday to t horses United States cavalry service in thé Philippines, furnished by the ¥. jirma Valley Horse company, of M j ane » Thirty-four head were accepted, WENATCHE! Oct. &.-—-Special < mals weighing from 900 t —The county commissioners at 1100 ponnd id being from 4 to They muet later undere | inspection, their meeting last week reduce | tax levy for Chelan county