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5 a a crowd AMERICANS pereart THE NATIONALS BY A SCORE OF ywo TO ONE. THE SCORE eooo:' o—2 * 48 00001000-1 q Telegraph Service i Sectoe. Get, tA m afters whe » fe the Nat of the N gear went uh ae multitude > . was heard | : i eetock (Ns thelr p tar . t ° went thous ‘e efforts © bet be The . cones the * keg Pe and jumping up and mai fer bis share of the edie @hanee, of gen of the A * -~ whe Pt center « Ha equireg to Ua —_ HARPER OBTAINS SUPERIOR COURT POLICE JUDGE CAUSE WHY 80 CASE CANNOT BE of Henry Austin Known as Vincent » for a wr { man Judge Gordon to Of the plaintiff's trial charge of unlawfully ob- ig the streets at the earitest Mon the trial docket granted | the Judge perlor IN DECLARES a8 he rode on t Of his pal and the Puttin’ to dis,” he said Sneed a amile Oat at Wappy's shor per in Seattle That Da res to Print the News ti ee S SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY. OCT. THE SEALTLE SIAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight; Wednesday, Probably Ghowers | Light Southeast Winds SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 49, 1906. vo [yee eee erevenes oad e; J= eank cutaninon, YANKEE DOODLE IN CUBA }@ Oct, 9 18 $2.206,901.58 * * | jet ne ever gaine * | % date last year, .,$1 i148 le * | Foe OS SERRE BEY DS PARDON “ Sox ' ‘ Batteries Announced ' and K « ft the Cubs, and] A k 1 a t the White! LG Seccck aft Proclaims Amresty An Can Haha. teht A ’ ta: pouea, unter Subd; Devel to All Cuba’s Political base; Tannet atog f hue, first base; Dougherty Offend field; Rokew, third base; Altrock, | enders. piteher; Sullivan, catcher Nationals—HMotiman, ceater fold (Bers 4 Bcheckard, loft field; Bebulte, right] payvane Special Geovies,) Held; Chance, first base ein PE vobpenesn Bevo gars ty de third base: ‘Tioker, shortstop; |‘otay,,Proniaimed amnesty to all Evers, second base; Brown, pite - ih «Fone albnanage | er; Kling, cateber oe eee - oe Umpires — Johnstone, National] 05.4 war for indepentones league oO Y ny perica 7 . 3 saeggpet 2m ie a Laughits American | cretary Taft has ordered that 6 atl butld and miners be refused | During the se« kame the snow ¢ the fall was suffic warrant the umpl off, It wa ad inning of the ed to rain an contest ever the cold and on a muddy field five thousand pe Twenty . are preseat The Only Rune. rite In the th, Rohe made fm and Kites ow * Dough erty’s hit ‘oring Rohe In the sath Jones singled to right and took sec throw of Altrock’s hit and sco dropped ed on Isbell's staghe The cubs made a lone tally in the sixth, when Kjing walked to first Brown hit safe to second and ad vaneed Kling to and Hoff man aaertiiced The Cube made a» lone tally i the tixth Kitag walked and Brows bit * over second. Hoffman then rifieet and Kitng scoréd on a wild pitch Checkard out to | Tanmehiii and Schulte went ov from Rohe to Tannehttt third, few | YERKES MAKING TRIP, | | & G Ve passenger t | ingto one ef his pertod Mf inspection ee GORDON APPEAR " The plaintiff's affidavit states that the alleged infringement of the ordinance occurred September 22. | that the trial was set for Septem ber 24, at which time Harper ap- peared and against his protest the case was continued wnhtt! 3 and then furtber continued November 3 | Harper was arrested while ad | dressing a crowd on Seneca st. just above Second av. On the same eve sing Dr. Titus and other socialists were taken to police headquarters om the same charge. October 13 fe set for the time| when Justice Gordon must appear) band show cause why the trial | should not be set as ordered It te stated on good authority that Harper will bring suit ggainet the lelty for damages on account of his [recent imprisonment OUT OF TOWN OR GO TO JAIL WAR ON THE VAGRANTS. For two days now They've marched along, Jingle and double and quads. md on Hoffman's} October | to} aa to their stocks of expl whieh must kep! t supervision od, and all danger of tr Cubans using explosives f rebellious purposes is passe retary Taft haw announced that he j will appotat Captain Jose Marti, of Abe Cuban artil ae his alde. TO START SUIT ry Axsiatant Corporation Counsel ———- ~ a = wo oat ange te Everything is in readiness for (helwaTIONAL TREASURER SHAW, | FORMER ‘caiman Phong mae reception to be given Head Consul } cabs oF tha Vani bends As “lL L Bouk, of the Woodmen of the} (OF THE C. E, WILL START! will be made first by Br Tedd te World, at Kagies ball tonight n conference with the etate| Counc! Commander Hints, of Beat WALL AROLLING FOR THE) and cotnmiseioners and the _. | the Camp No 69, will be chairman | [Eas neat and 4 mg ben lor the meeting, and the address off (00? CONVENTION. | matigfaction. sult will be started he evening will be delivered by }]s00n as possible in the supreme| Chas A. Reynolds | art An address will be made by Head] JPhe reception committee of the! | ° on wae decided by | Consul Boak, is on « tour}{Bristian Endeavor societies of the me Yodd, acting under the ad throush the worthwest. Wagner'sj¢ity have completed plans for the jot ation Counsel Calhoun. orejestra will furnish music jeRtertsinment of National Treas immed ately after the formal re social dance will follow thepM@met Shaw of the Obristian En E= tion of the bonds by the state. | meeting mp No. 6 has all argeeror organization, who is o Hope that the land commissioners |rangements in charge and a» tncge|iae bere Friday wight. Dr. Frank 1. might take the bonds, « #t lorowd te expected Herefall, chairman of the commit the optr of the att y general, oes will meet Mr. Shaw at Spokane * after the ce e accompany him to Beattie, after KW. Rows, state FIRE IS UNDER ° ee to Tacoma. lest Meturday jMr. Shaw will be entertained at|t @ prominent hotel, in order that he jmay carry on conferences with the SIRIKE STILL ON AT FRISCO (Serippe Telegragh Service.) Oct The mill men's strike situation iv o changed. The strikers say all but 12 mille have granted the demand} for $1 increase, and they expect he 12 to capitulate shortly The mill owners say 32 mills are idle and will remain so until the n Nine large lostabliahments, employing cabinet makers, closed today, ax a remult of @ strike of the employes, who de manded an increase witnilar to the pay men. JURORS. SAY SUICIDE j modify their demands } coro Al The that Adems, the policy king, committed Oct. o decided NEW YORK ner's jury today Cor that An inquest ts likel oner Harburger declaring Adams was murdered. Vie W. E. Stok proprictor Hotel Ansonia, where a “millionaire crook eulcide en of the Adams died, and intimated that he was responsible for Adams death SOLDIER 18 ARREST John Lane, o soldier, was ed earty this morning by Pat MeCoy, charged with having ste a wateh from Insane Billie, Th ter was locked up and will be as a witness lat held WON'T GO TO SCHOOL. Anastasia Mahoney, « school girl | was arrested by Special Officer Coleman last night and given in charge of Police Matron Kelly. The | girl is 14 years old and refuses to go to school | a | SPELLMAN A VIOLATOR D. B. Speliman, a plumber, wax arrested last night on a warra | charging him with violating th 4 sidewalk sign ordinance. Speliman bas 4 large water tank sign on the latreet in front of bis office on Co Jumbia st, between .Second and Third ave. He was told to take the! sign inside, but neglected to comply with the request HURT IN GAR COLLISION | an didn't get out were taken right George Cole, 1 local contract a received injuries in a collision be Be they bunke, or drunks or fravds.|+veon a atrect car and 4 a The chain gang called for a score OF | wagon on First av. Inat nig Me more was taken home in an unconsciou And the oh w they gag when they eat at Wappy's shop; , ! old bunch today. eal wore the emile away. | ta improving condition, but today Several passengers w « up, but, beyond ustalned no inj ishaken bruises, Drawn by the Late Charles Nelan During the Spanish: Amer of dam, Published by Perm BIG TIME (SHAW IS TAKES HER FOR BOAK CONTROL (Serippe Telegraph Service) LOS ANGELES, Oct. #—~After 36 hours’ of hard work the forest rang ore and cltixens of Ban Fernando have suceseded in putting out the fires in Pecoima canyon, which started Sunday morning The fire in atil! smouldering down tn the Cab abasas district, 40 miles from where it started LIES ALL NIGHT IN PAIN Lest night at 12 o'clock a man named Robert Corey boarded an N.! Auburn, © P. freight train at "7 “lHe will speak at ‘the en War, Gorden Bennett and Fre COMING undisturbed. | Firet and Satur convention comm) Pres-| byterian chureh Friday day evenings Governor Mead and Mayor Moore ve signified their tagention | twing present and peaking Barth wil! preatde | ‘The meetings are aeheral public open to the The re tion committee will be gin plans for the reception of de} euates to the national convention efter the first of the year. Ar retigements are to be made to meet the delegates at the trains. and | see that they are properly placed | Ie hotels and private homes during | ithelr stay in the city WOODARD SPENDS | WINTER AT NOME. A FP knowr for a hs Hotel # Woodard, one of the beet hotel rustlers in Seattle, and| a time connected with the veng company. operating S ithe Stevens and Seattie hotels, will | be a wither south, He gave the brakeman cents for his ride. Shortly after: /Mave tomorrow on the Victoria for | wards the conduetor of the train, me. He will take charge of his| it is said demanded another 25| nncie’s mining property in the Sew. conta, which the man refused to ar penir a district, and will re give iain in the | north all winter When Corey used to pay the) “Patty.” a# Woodard is comm conductor shoved him off the ttig| koewn, has been in the hotel busi while it was fp motion. nees years, and le known to ev- Corey broke both of bis lege Be- | - who has been in Se- ing unable to move, he was forced | ** pea ~ og! Date aed ee to stay without shelter or aid un this morning, when he wae by section men who put him aboard an interurban train and he waa taken to the county hospital at Georgetown. ¥. M, © A, ENTERTAINMENTS, the ¥. aplend for ommittes of viding @ of sinments ng winter, ax follows come ‘The social M CA is p Lala Iriel embe sary wary “Jecture, ure Tyles Gates eital, O Fangs, bur hn Ke Nos Rogere-<irilley recital, Jer Newell Dwight Hillis, 20; Dunbar'e Me 13. te ROAD WORK RETARDED BY LACK OF LABOR, Maj, H. M. Chittenden, corps of] engir hae returned from his in- spection of the new rt road being built in the Mt. eels national park. He says the work will not be completed when the rains set in, eight miles being etii! unmade. When fintshed th road will be 12 miles long. The work in being retarded by a lack of labor MINING MEN TO MEET. A regular meeting of the Woen- ington Btate Mining association w be held tomorrow night at § in the P.-I, bullding Her Landers, state @ to the Washington university, will address the meeting on “The Mineral Re urces of Washingtor FOUND LOCKED IN ROOM. odating disposition, ‘WANTS TO ANNEX) A petition hi | th rd of ¢ lamking that allow the people living urbe of Beattle and not eo incorpo! towne to ¥ the question poratt a view to annesatior r j would be known as Alki-Rair fe J. SLOCUM 10 ‘SUCCEED SAGE | (Boripos Telegraph { TOLEDO, Obie, Oct. & Th bash railroad directors this morn ing elected J. J. Blocum to sueceed | Russell Sage in the directorate. | President Ramsey was not present, ltut Chairman uld was tn fight ing trim with proxies from a major ity of the stockholders. = CONVENTION OF AD MEN ered dead with a bullet hole thre and Peeuliarly Apt at This Time derick A, Btonkes & Co, OWN LIFE SEATTLE WOMAN SHOOTS HERSELF AT &T PAUL —DESPONDENCY SAID) | TO BE THE CAUSE. of the Mrs. Thomae Reynolds, formerly | « ® resident of & le and the wife of e. John D, Rockefeller wan oria-| y the party to the suit, but » peer eres a Sepear trial, ae did the | ##e* Huckeye pipe and the Manhat juries ed fre tan On M. Eliiett and wmpany. F Virgil P. Kiine, the head Standard | Ported OW counsel, and Prosecutor David | the ola Hancock county leader = of | OPPO prosecution, ‘are attorneys. it] is waid that Rockefeller is not to nor will attend the trial AGH WOMAN 1 MURDERED BISBEE, Ariz, Oct. 9.—Mre. Geo. McMillan, wife of a prominent Cananea mining man, was dis this morning just closed a and is among the head her home Her husband had 50,000 mining deal most prominent miners of the thwest. Murder is suspectet and Mexican servant has been | placed under arrest MAKES ANOTHER REQUEST, Not astour content with aK extimate submitting the of $450,000 for next year’s @x » Chief Cook of the fire department has come | forward with ther request. I night an ordinance was introduced vst giving him power to appoint and employ an assistant marine engi- neer, at a salary. of § It was referred. NEW BUILDING LAW, The constructior moval of buildings hereafter be regu @ manner to insure greater protec tion from fire and the loss of h man life. An ordinance to this ef- fect was introduced in the ' last night and referred to the p buildings and ar BANQUET FOR SIMONDS. repair and re in Seattle will ated by law in unds committee, D, Simonds will be given a this evening at 6:30 o'clock by the Women's alliance of the Boyleton Avenue Unitarian | church. The affair in to celebrate | the Inauguration of Dr. 8 Is 1 Clarence Bell, who iive on an met a strang } First av, last night. The two ssaiie came frenda A room was taken at the Puget house, and this morn | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ing when Bell awoke he found him ST. LOUIS, Oct, 9 The national | { locked in the room alone, and | Convention of advertising 5 in money and his watch and | gan a three days’ session here to ‘chain were gone day at the Planters’ hotel eae ae a eighth year as pastor MOORE SENDS VETO. sa An ordinance calling for the ap and polntment of a relief officer for the to bi health department, and a stenog- | seh rapher for the sanitation office, wae ! vetoed by Mayor Moore, eh L. 8 [NOTIFIES wate the man wor moral purp tendant lalms for personal dam ageregating $21,800, for tr lieged to have been sutain- n faulty sidewalks, were r to the council last night by ims committee, with the rec- jation to ect them, which etal by the counell, N¢ CORPORATION COM DEM ). 194. ONE CENT Pay ONLY AND YOUR CHANGE a5 CENTS PER MONTH bhigh GIT PLANO TO INVESTIGATE SLAVE TRAFFIC (Scripps Telegraph Service.) cut b—The RAISE THE SALARY x- pt to railroad an it ary ordinance throug et night 9 tincunaion tt re wecret Sa me aye MITTEE THAT HE WILL AC CEPT PROPOSITION TO|ss SHARE FIFTH AV, SOUTH ! WITH THE VU. P, Se Ps * out © to be com * The Union Pacific, through *\ mon user trac ‘ o twe # Attorney Hartman, this after- # ide tracks, the eagle of |® noon positively refused to ac # | running tracks of the Union F = | ® cept av. south propo # |r. i pK |* sition, stating that his road * > Beyond M | Noi rm. * privilege \e Ceeerererr erry Te k the Unic \o | James J. Hil), president of th a right-of-way nal represen Himar 1 4 # substar the x # th efuned some time by tl Northern, which Sevag exired exe witching rights the Grea bern nion Pacific would HORSE THIET BEHIND BARS £30 ofeh ioe had not returns and buwe ng B hearing a rumor that ' swering bis {had tr 0 well & hor 1d bueey at Georgetown last evening, the fh sheriff's office was notified. Neighboring towns were immee diately notified, and within an houg after the had been sent mat Deputy ch telegraph: that he had the man, together wit the horse and buggy & tteanefitter, committed suicide in | man Burnett contended Minneapolis last Wednesday even | that there were other officials: | ing by shooting herself through the| the city’s employ who were mor lright temple with a revolver { inereawe than the secre According to information anded that an entire nouncing her death? she left Beattie! he enlary lint be under- with her husband Inet December. | take His motion wam lost, and The parents of the unfortunate wo | another y increase was put n were in San Francisco at the! ugh the council session proper of the earthquake and have ting a month to City not since been located and despon-|Comptreliers Auditor Drake after) dency taduced by their lows ie as-| January 4 The drawt of the jury in the signed as the reason for ber act eR case of Julius Mareaudilll, or Eue TOFIGHT WIDENING genio Bastianeile, charged witht murder in the second degree, w completed this morning. Sev ° the stat withesmes were exame f the property owners | toed, am them being Dr. W. N. | — - be pn tdeayy Powers nded Mra. Emma | » am » . Dalley, t m, Carrie J. Pren- | ast night IN | tice, a 1, who was in | es See adj nat the time Mra, j be made net paile Jeath, and Chief of Rodos rmnediint Aaah eget enstein, The trunk cons aes watt Gee eeiet tate ton pistol was introduced from First to 12th ava. by taking 10 “"7"°°S ee ee (Serippe Telegraph Service.) feet from each wide of the street | «7 't, ea pire ular aentk ae FINDLAY, ©. Oct. §.—The| from * to Boy and from plained to the jary. A pee Btandard Of) company was placed} Boylston east to 12th the unit to of the personnel of the nm trial ir Probate court here} be taken off to be left to the city | sury is that there is but one nativ today cha with conspiracy for] engineer and the streets Mee. born American serving, there being |the restraint of trade. Judge G. G. , CAN'T MAKE CITIZENS. The delay of the new naturaliza- tion books and records in reaching the county clerk's office is causin, many would-be eltizens to be turned way every day BUSHNELL’S LITTLE SCHOOL STUDIES he your s and Be any re rea Percy was 80 H 4 his inttials in his ‘ syed truant, He alwa: he was infernaily corrg hen you are turned’ 59 you up In the night u vat behind the of course, you ANNE pe i et 4 |

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