The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1906, Page 1

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H ‘a PAY ONLY | T LE STAR § [escgeaz.| | waarne A FORECAST—Rain Ton ight and Thursday; Light South Winds ° DEMAND YOUR GHANGE cE PER MONTH 195 — . the N = “ : e tthe News SEATTLE, WASHINGTOM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906 VOL. 8. NO Only Paper in Seattle That Dar qgre MORK STATE GUILG AND WALL THEY Alt nin ritew ie curr He Liboral With Cigars x . | ! pes Mra. W for Equalization Board. wiih in Empire State Not Pleasant to Power From Any Viewpoint--State Is- Insignificant Beside Great National tions Involved. —EEEE Peres e eee ee eee eee ee » Oe ee me *| 4 Cigars Smoked by County # | wif Equalization Board and Paid ' for by the County August 6, 100 cigars $10.50 Day WARLEN E. PEW ne. No mas August &, 100 cigars 0.50 3 Correspondent of The ay August 13, 100 cigars 10.80 f ' August 16, 100 cigars 10.50 c : ; August 20, 100 cigars 10.50 . August 22, 100 cigars 10.60 which BOW COL gust 22 rn a August 23, 100 cigars 10.60 a fate te surcharse:d ° Step August 25, 100 cigars 10.80 Waal to the fncere 984.00 eee eee ee eet ete ee ee tapects IC coe ‘ ys ply a “ . | 1 hereby authorize the pay senha State to A | ment of this claim ~ the Batons! aéns DAN RF, ABRAHAM, Mt Ma County Commissioner Panay bode KH ted we the six that = : a on eee eee aerate fy a om ve of the te. His old hero lle Fer cigars smoked by the mem. | According te ‘af the cownt: - mally define a new pe Me . , tn Different Types ‘ p Yast of (i> mar ee ee board of there of the late cou lequaiiestion in King lwaw'in session the county ie called “pee, &» ' sation of | County Commissioner Dan R. Abra Thursday, when he tt) te ceived word that his former wife : " nga hath, to pay out of the general fuqd |hed married White, had he any) . 41 the pum of $54.50 |doubt of the consummation of ty on te th aA | To the credit of Commissione « tans ¢ league im all pa t , Abraham be ft sald that with 4 Has Acquaintance Here. | ¢ “ thie ts view to economy in the expend The first M White as be uses his ture of the county's funds he refor | hone corn wad: ¥ bill as original! od, ‘Gane’ went tant. wee MRS. W. J. WHITE. ed to allow preented for $100, but her daughter, Peart Roosevelt the Boss. un. AND MRS. WM. R. HEARST. for $84 The cigars Seattle made « L wound 7 in the state Preai{— ui “bit” cigare and the original | aneee. The picture apepar “ wre the real ri | senpense i$ charged for them at the a h with ts @ splendid ve avenas " 2 “iNew Vor e today. He entered EI jrate of 12 12 cents each ‘bh @he ie now at ber home — fight am d the nomination ithe faet that they were pareh Clevelan ee os, Hie captain on the feild }oy the hundred. Abraham allowed White and bis newly wed wife are ores lee Timothy L. Woodruff, who was the bit at the customary price @t/ a: the Holland we in New York preside i | whieh ¢ retail by the box | ed's cigar bill was * * oe who hax bossed the state la, fund warrant No # WAR ON AMERICAN COM. «| esinenesntesinsihasieasinseseanesiiiiinesieniasnstit —___— } dated September 17, 1906, and made | * MERCE. * a h h . * A tnowt startling report of ma- in not kno Der ¥ om * faver of Mra. O. BR. Wheeler, The r at te gente OF Rete ue. Get te A pert vt in jane by Commissioner Abraham. |*% NEW ORLEANS, La, Oct. 8) [Orr of Yakataga, who ts now im the | 70h Tr 5 tenia «| ae There were xix members of the| * Circulars. 3 a city, According to his story, two he , a three of whom represen Jou ’ chant of the Alas town : ownme \ © ° washed asbere near Yahataga, with | owned by B. F. Jacobs of Puyallan joomty. Bight hundred cigars for pia caesnnt QNIRS THAT HE HAB EVER 10 | him that be : wg le ar Yohn srith | owns Iu. | Six meu allowed them 123 12 each Le m that he might speak on the cor Jeight dead men aboard. One of the | has been purchased by the two. The @ to ai suse they are @ jner of Thin J sight wan © Jap, the others, being {ten will beave for the North in the | Smith session of elghtews dare OF! 4 tig” « iney are ®] ig Lire SPOKEN WITH AU-[DeT of TIME SY Sor would be tte mon Owtng to the tnoce t woe When the Cor | sa @igere each per day it te an amai stent 000. tet j Se : ‘ ‘ Sialaity af the oot the aemnee K inen the COF| imusenable to presume, however. | 2 Patins ‘weve te 17 beyeott &] THOR AND LECTURER. there to.see that he had a “square ) Dae tats alten’ teak tinea . | that al! of these cigars were smoke! . aden oe | oe j and even she name of ihe sohones Yakatags ond Casall even the ua of th “| py members of the board. Al of] > Agger na = ee *) ae | Does Not Know Harper. | Samare free-ban gentlemen. 1s ianufacture Bao a P| fu answer to the compl in this ec ction he says that peddally #0 with the property of the] | frouseveit pris Ba aging Srelee: aeeeaian? tae he has never spoken to Harper e he had been falsely o- Tag een - = der of the mayor | ‘ding his affida eo may 4 : = ntox that if “Meury A. Adams, & , onfessed author and man of . oa fonal repate, will attempt to has done in the riake to give ht the wrongs orld affiant will um Mayor Moore e Wappenstein filed | * orning the citizens of Seattle a fair, honest eee ewor ts extend: | *t4 impartial administration Chief Wappenstein'’s affidavit iwells on the gentlemanly manner n which the speakers were arrest ed; the danger of the gathering of to the peace of the cit nd states that the cases ¥ of the «# akers before the poli On account of t t eed ccount of the fnet that the} tn Crantee E& geile iosiitedlas tne aqneral fund of the county is over Ties tenperted eau Hueoxnre * en am ldmmewn several thousand dollare thie — ta court have been delayed until after cond game of the world’s chatm~ | bet warrant will not be paid He charges that Di « was the ruling of the superior court on 2 plonship series this afternoan by the | for many mouthe, per > for taal imported from Idaho” f fr the al of Dr. Titus, and that if acore of 7 to I ap ae pose of being arrested afie 2] the ruling of the court is aaginst the neational In it he tarneys, newspaper represen socialist meeting abd others who attended the n the busiest cor Jatons of the bomrd partictpat ¢ city and have been det yment from day to day crowds. and cigars were handed|, . ye bs : . |shaat the rooms of the board with! * ewes ey orn j a Mheral hand le Everybody Smoked. : Otorks of the board, visiting coun we i ein al Mii . \ ty officals minent citizens who & jealled to see “about reducing the ' | valve om that little tide land ; : | gu hundred thousand jsince Tom Platt fell by the way a f three years, but It draws tute | pemeten held ‘dc H Wo the overthrow of |side from sheer servility, is declared pam nea LD tilsteds ‘Tisai Gad 1ec) the bolder will bave no é | ings wero belt om. the pris these cases are to be die- down and out (Star Special Service.) | cuIcagd, Ost. 16—The day] eeny, ~~ Geuemns of Bot 0 otigat on broken up by the police aft In the absence « » Albertson may be, sincere| Odell was ome of those mone HINLON, W. Va., Oct. 10—As @! upon which - i S2* | dimcount on Ité face value with speakers and their from department No. 4 this mornt Fdwin J. Brown attempted to have Seerporation lawyer|mothe who were singed by (bel resuit of a joke on his wife, Charles tween the ¢ reane and yor Moore states that Titus Jndge Morris grant a temporary in have bought at will |Hughes insurance Nght. That Was|sinith, mayor of a ifttle town called | Nationals for (he world’s champion Taproach who keows ja - when his polities! power! Brookiyn, near here, Is believed to ship in to be played pened | PP on Union street In the early | junction allowing socialist speakers all og eae ro = . he Hyg He paclt or Ri* ibe dying Mrs. Smith t# also bright and although ota. | ly of September without being ar- | to talk on the streets until after the life work hasidear friend, E. arriman t probably fatally wounded © air - ft “ Later | Ss Sai jrested and that he resorted to the | decision of the courts on the mat |Last Steamers Sail for Src: Gr'scccnd “ar ana Pike st ter | republican etate ly wamask men Smith had Elbert Meddiey dress ciouds gathered a stight extent out to the | but the w mock jas challenge to police Judge Morris refused to consider + golly vihege, Hearst and Murphy i Ms . s anh, « by. fen ef erday $ os re Nome--Has Been a The mayor pays ts ‘respect sletk Seana ot ‘ urprined his friends by [OM Se! her husband through the shown in ech proanies m= each of the several ap s whose - sai — feat bis coney finger |, Heerst surpe , ee Jstomach and lung and then shot| be even than that shown . pffidavits are filed in connection| Mrs. Clara Doyle, well known in opting the esppert of Charies © Busy and Profitable (27 ie nue’ Ve characterises H.| Yellowstone park as @ hotelkeeper, Sf the politiculcom- | vorphy, of Tammany hall and the herself yenterday 4 | Tammany braves. it ie sald tha The streets are crowded with A. Adams, “alias Vincent Harper,” | left this morning for Nome, whe | people ear. | as telling © false and malicious lelshe will join her brother in th l\hen be said the mayor had told pervision of mining Interests. i Trembling. |there was a “deal” with Murphy wr ae Membling at the spec | However this may be, it is cer | Temperature Dr ‘The city hall was a blazing see tee two men sominat tafm that young Mr. Hearst's polit ne te ture di rapidiy | oF exett t this morning. Fire . he gov-jteal explotts of the past few mnt | “ “ approached. The | Marshal Kellogg bed risen with the| With the departure of the steam jheve o t his eyes to the neces | 4 gale, and the| chickens and was standing In the/ers Victoria and Benator this |p , “ of ' oe fhe hel noon Nome, navigation ts as [sity x means of expedienc their two benches | midat a long it the comptrotier's offt close for this season as f ® ne BUSHNELL’S LITTLE | . ney [rather than those of personal choice J exposed to the] counters ir | Me capitalized for Hel when expediency is manded. It ing wind Ka M dangled hia Jems fr bound sailing in Of the rich » has!will probably turn out that the over be- | high tat grinned in apr | ‘The Victoria an hts ater.|that Hearst will be his own boss [his search for housework girix in| aw The Senate P when he fs elected * today outnw the employment office and 4) cers and the Victoria 47 a ay | his way through the crowd of f » the passengers on the Vi New York is boiling with excite nent and these factors are not lost caine men and city employes Into a place| En Ueitea | said to view. .The politicians of the olt ‘ in the lone « diated denne ok Dee, i r sol look stupidly at the havoc|VACHT FROLIC ATTEMPTS TO) The batteries ar lows Behind the cour 1] companied by his fay i 8] AFR HA oF ET wwe 4 . , Keist, manager of th Ala 1 |wrought. And Wail st. does mot know whether to run or jump. ‘apeelal priviiew M met Hughes at th IN RHODE] Cune—-Ruelbach LAND CHINE ISLAND AND THE VESSEL /5 antile company; Dr. J. W Mrs. J. C. Hines, 1 Nomweiltes On both ste wo U INTHE LEAD i282 Pane leargo of Chinese Immigrants ce queen * ~ ~ ithe yacht Frolic, the vessel teat in the history of seized | ovidence rt ninsula, ‘The year ex-| nh passenger and |heen the g * th e ty > he Seward F ‘ c | ithe federal ernment v freigt ffic, the first two years lteen Chinamen and three members a - when the rush was on. There have been more steamers on the ran this jay and confiscated in the na OVER OTHER te ACCORDING of the crew were arrested, the com ‘ | |mander and others of the crew not mg rviee.) : eacon and they were larger, faster REPORT FOR! Dietrict $147,943.08 | being present LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.—A dis —_—-— and in all respects far superior to # i 76.04 The yacht came up the harbor | ‘essing scone was witnessed in the previous years. Ae mithern Pactfic depot yesterday }orry COUNCIL MUST TAKE Tacoma 17,691.70 | undetected, but a watchman in a i! tt Ayn. - r= ; ry ee eee Sa Pre’ (0 coven thaen \Santa Ane pulled in Je in V sien AGTION ON METER QUESTION COUNCILMEN ARE t simen and started to arrest th janta " alee #0,031.188 | een a, vows f tol 7 sola, & Mexican laborer, had been| TO SAVE LAWNS NEXT YEAR, e 1,462.9 nite ae :| when a voice from the } 5 E waiting for a long time at the sta =e 5 se6 | him to let them alone The watch lace eager Une cna | DELAYING WORK the 0 in street name it was expected Mr. Glea on oom evs Exports. ng re followed. thelr five children gel A t $2,972,421 | Valonsuela climbed aboard the] gpe paramount question bothe Sommercial te y17 t 1.794.669 | |train, and in the last conch he f ing ater department at} , . % Poget Sound 3 ‘ Ithe children erying about th present is the supp Codification Commissioner Glea We Backed up wit , h at t nothe ke Brushing them! ters { ant yaad on, who is now paring the 1907 Woot eviden, ro “ « te | Je, he caught the woman in b sine tne codification of ordinan is being t s , only to drop her limp f ft t delayed in his wo dilatory feewed this inorn 4 f 1 oe with a cry of Bhe was de mel Chambe action of the elty council a4 exports . re thas gee No one # when the van | wh f he Several weeks ago an ordinance] f expired, t ssengers re was introduced in the council call-| ing for the e« ection of 216 « ore) | pass last Monday lp ~ . th $400,- | Itrequent indignant protests made by | ¢ noun Ban in gana In es. Rpor wheat flow | ome of them because the orth « to ent . Improvement of » e & $700,000 | lduring the ride from Santa Ana to|by th er departre is shown over the ed to foreign countries |Low Angeles, pald no heed to the! por tv a eer an noha plaints of her children. A Spar ase of per ce night. Instead, the council post an wet poned definite action until . next Seg” immediatery ebosa that she had drawn he ‘ j Monday night, in order that all the| I was just thinking ef “Stab” Williams, Remember him? He feceipte for se; ' — ner face ented anyone f ne ¢ " ounctlme lght hi Opt sat on the front seat and w t unbest thing that ever wea! SMOUNE the Beniti« MURDER (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Jin oath 0 i ¢ wil! be to cut off the | sonaily ’ sweat and look 18 & pumpkin He couldn't it for seven-eighths ‘ r LODZ, Russia, Oct. 1 The #© agen third of the water, 1 Mr. Gleason has set the time limi he could e knew nothing about geography, for the “ nee ee ET cialists ‘are declaring @ gener JEANIE 18 OVERDUE 3 cs matere are voted acon by | for bie manuscript to be in | ways sal nar “ain't no use.” His father was - jlal strike as a protest against the tt 1 it will be t ate tol hands of the publishers ae Apt | anott i nd jaw with the authorities because they 4 Den drumhead court-martials which| The little freight steame . ty f the destruction | 1907 forced him end y to school - on Ont twenty-one executions occurred itnjis now « o lof half of awne = rhe man | ri } a the ott ‘Stub™ lawt week. et the last few days, thus precipitating | Nome may have tt mated that ° The Saratoga is due from Nome] He went igh our town in his p te ca His grammar tsn’t a te man who serious difficulties. Business in at lin the fierce storme of etx t » secure the «aft. |tomorrow. She is loaded chock-a much better, but when he spe uperintendents of three big ‘ ‘ ber of negroes to standstill and bloodshed anew is}and foreed to seek shelter, wh he ' and idi- [block with passengers from Nome railroad systems take not t 1 his name so that they f expected. delaying her southbound trip t ' ns to install them. and St, Micheel can read it at the bank. a ES a - i et emer gr - nas

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