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LAST EDITION — Heb Pare Paper in Seattle STEAMERS COLLIDE NCOLN PARK That Dares to Print the News ARE WILL CORAL & NS AND MANY nt OROW AS RESULT OF AC * © suggestion of; QN HUDSON RIVEF city architect DUE TO FOG t posta to enclose high | ea at Lincoln Telagranh Service M. ¥.. Ort ‘ " Me ne miele . ay Lot | Jepartment| | ‘ce » « nd the police ‘Adi nmewer to police juring the games an the Hudson —| a ; Cc. | — sh _ MROWN SEATTLE SA-/ away every de of oo to unfort e friends @ SUCCUMBS TO) Coy sometimes of many months j tred away empty handed from | Helond was a rarety, tn amy other walk of life ther the saloon business Belend woul} have been close to the top. Mis} _| friends say the one remarkabie | ‘thing sbout him wae his willing ° remain aseoctated with such} mas ¢ Bitty the Mug” | f the hobo « ot of the ertin~ | bo could secure | ot beer served <nta, and whisky for inte the « . jean clase of | liked and respected be mourned by known him for enee fi i and by many ot ere whom he ” od in dle treme | Betond was unmarried. His fath «' Wis Me SHINGLE MEN reside at Merrill, | me to Meottic fn M6e@ county, Ro M eselstant manager of the mn of trat had succeeded In adding to the al | Douglas | delayed by the conges' ready large number of mills con we Telegrach Bervice.) bureau | Pr.| neeted with the Wf fife some time : ts headquarters in Port Angeles Would not be ad the officers elected are an fol Ife lows: Miles Waite, of the Waite/| Shingle Compa sident. and A Mu Put . of Fillion & Co, secre | tary-treasurer The object of the annexation of | the Clallam milla to the bureau is for the general upraising of the} rhingle ; RUN ON BANK. | (Sevipps Telearach Service.) MONTREAL, Que Oct. 18—A heavy run on the Oniario bank de veloped today a8 @ result of the re port stating that the bank was ta rites Telegraph Service) The " depositors bave ilo, Oct. |: been paid in full and the bank's od ers gay they will pay until the 4 yowttors are satiafied. court| IMPROVEMENT OF EIGHTH. ough fichte to| City Pngineer Thomson today ap yroved the assesment roll for the ent of Bighth av. §, The cont of the im m figures set for the $10,966.58, and pro- PRR e eee nane ¥ | be tested by King county and given |) thie state nll re —_ vie to tenn. [constructing the Lake Washington | ™isht safely carry revolvers = and weit and to those whom he be. |anal are illegal because the county | *7°0! Wnosent sherrpenaliand friended. A good angel to the friend |commissioners propose to dispose want or te the ps family, Be lof them in a manner not authorized : ne cs ; _ a jis the new theory advanced by John | j < Wetena at the eRpenee | Powell and BF) Biatne, who ee have intervened in the sult to teat Befriended it Familie jthe validity of the proposed bonds (Seriope Telegraph Servi i There are * poor fam~-| Mersrs Powel: and Blaine allege CHICAGO, Oct 1 The Sitter o* in Seattle who are indebted to fn their complaint Im intervention |ences between the workmen of the Helond for sustenance for pertods/that the pendin eult to test the | building trades and their employers, | Moore destres the bonds prenousced lot the bonds Strenge Sort of Man. ture, that ft is not seriously ‘wtent . wae a strange mm {jd by Mr. Moore to construct the a ee oe fe. Conduct- jeanal, but that the p of the!) prank Waskey, shortterm dele| a one of the most disreputable se- | proposal tx real estate speculatiog.| 0. tom Alaska to oomare the of the prese mena im the city, out Of ft he aese- | Th ead . y te tro © ) mines * y enh ano | The intervening complaint declaret | ys gem Nome ot | fon three counts: fi jthorized by t | porter for HT shall take the matter up as soon THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.Rain Tonight and SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, ANAL GUILTY NUG PLE They ik: hei Ate Mike Matenche Throws tacked and Moore’s | Himself on Mercy of Gcod Faith Is Court For Killing Questioned. Woman, See a Teles Preter thie me with} & held sentence wi ext Tuenda @ “Said bonds may be exchang: & he charge of murder in the are~| # ed at not lene than thelr par ® Oh degree against Mike Matenehes| * value for an equal amount of @ Whe pleaded guilty t Anelaugh | ® the warrants of the county ts The defense requested (he ® suing such bonds The said @ holding of sentence orde NS ® bonds may be sold by the coun, @|'* Prosecuting attorney ght} l@ ty ¢ pinlesioners at “~ hee @ wok further into the matter the ® than their par value, and the @ Attorney for the defense de ® proceeds applied only for the # |‘! @ a of Mra. Joseph F @ purpose for which sald a &| Be. which occurred last August, was @ were iasued Section Té2 . = "‘ 4 ent ohana . & Pierce's Code of Washington, * | strain Matenche from quart RP moines hese former's revolver was accident e | dincharged | Ww ithholding sentence, 2 ate hat it seemed That the canal bonds proposed to poate 1 f ‘ rderere and that it to James A. Moore as @ bonus for) that men, whether validity of the bonde wae not browght in good faith, bat is inepir | tions in which 56,000 men were en ed by Mr Moore either for the pur ged, were settind today aad there pone of establishing or overthrow ie be no strike FROM NOME which threatened to tle up opern imtimate whether they belleve | i They aoe pronounced {1h » prevent the temal or merely seek Advance a Theory The theory of the new taterven tion In the case is that the hyper canal scheme ix a speculative bonds are Ulega 1. that the pat nt the pre thet Ge prapase hie morning. Mr Waskey main in Beattie anti? Thon pore to whieh they are to be devot delegate fer the long tere: arrives| od te not a “county purpose within |e oniannke Mar Gale OM be the meaning of oe le ef second. | vere by the mid of nent week thet the Dende wore get legality vat Both Menara Waskey and Cale ed. and third, that @ proposed by » elected on the Miners’ ticket the county commissioners to dite pose of them in a manner not av statute ao euch candidates will present urgent nceds of Alaska to ment BROEBALL What the Call Stated. ion adopted by the The ress commissioners calling the bond election and the ne county apectal thee calling wich election state that ment e authorizing the ise ten specific war dena The sts ance of bonds by cour ally provides but two lisposing ¢ these fs to exchange ¢ rants. The other is te | Ruhiback and Kiing raph Service.) met he of CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—-Balmy wee bor te One of | ther greeted the players for the fi » for wargame of the championship series sell them for) The half holiday caused an increas such bis office |Cial gate had been provided, fought for half an hour to get through the crowd The roar of the rooters drowned all other sounds. Board of Trade rooters had a pair of live cubs on the grounds as mascot# and much merriment was caused when the cubs snapped viciously at nev plaint h intervention at the Lamber Exchange buatiding thie ea When seen by a re The Star a few minutes said just been wer later, he T have od © complaint and have n ared as it over, so am fot p to discuss it in any way for publica-| ra! of the Sox players ion *TMerinnot even disuse the al.| if Jones wins for the Sox today legation that the other suit was|Altrock will pitch Monday. The Sox are hard up for short, as neither De vis nor Tannehill are ig shape. Tan nehill plays short and Rohe third HPD BUM brought or inspired by Mr. Moore. os L can, and when I do I will then be in a position to discuss it.” Mr. Powell and Mr, Blaine, the in tervenors In the new complaint, are opposed to the use of the canal acheme #* a ‘peeviative venture, and farther than that are opposed to! the construction of the canal at all, holding that Lake Washington ts » much more valuable anset of the city as a great fresh water play ground thatn it would be if opened to deep water traffic and shippt and commerce alized. DONATIONS FOR Sunday; Freeh South Winds T OCBZOBER 13, 1906. SEATTLE’S MOST IMPOSING STRUCTURES--NUMBER TWO Here we have Seattle's healt the olty hall, and incidentally beca Gdeseriptions may be found he wouldn't Rave any board of health at Fifth and Vester. MANY BOOKED ON MINNESOTA But few berths remain on the! Great Northern Steamship Com peMy'® Gtoamehip Mionesota, which | salle from the Smiths Cove docks | Odtaber 20, the passenger liet being almest complete Among thowe ho have engaged pameage are G. W. Hooper, a prom ineet @an Francisco transportation mast J. W. Coppman, Oriental rep resentative of the Standard Ol Co. amt Kip family, bound to Yokohama J. 1h. Hmrrett want treasurer of [the American goverament in the Phitippines, and wife; Consulen ernt JL. Rodgers, of Bhanghal, Dr Dw fisies, U. SN. and family, and De, Washburn, president of the Phil tppine civil service commission Cok @ Son, tourist agents, have SHAW CAUSES DISAPPOINTMENT | it fe the intention of the commis Treasurer William Stiaw, of the floners to make the bonds payable ational organization of Christie to Mr. Moore or his sssigne. aad to Badeavor, left Beattie at 11:15 this } Ideliver them over to the National morning for Pordiant, where he | -_ Bank of Commerce tn escrow, to be Unfinished Score. to attend a district convention of / | delivered by the bank to Mr. Moore) americana ...10 240100 O—Bithe society. Mr. Shaw will visit Los | As the result of a trip to various | upon the completion of the cans 30610200 — |Angsies and other California cities |the satisfaction Gatteries—Walsh and Sullivan; |in the ests of Christian Eadeay eturning east ng Beattie so soon ts a Atmappointment to the local Kadeay ofern and many citizens, as it was stven out at first the Mr. Shaw wOuld wpeak at another mass meet ing tonight at the Pirst Presbyt« or before Mia be “ “ Mr. Dongies, in wpeaking of the leash at not Jeet than par It is nolled attendance, and every car was | riam church ste | Country, highly the qual | od b e county commission | headed for the arena. 1. A. Virtue, publicity manage s- | ity of Pumber used in the making of }€™ to.do ether of those things The antes were closed at 1:36, af-lof the convention committee, an man's | chingtes, saying that it te far eupe-| Complaint Served. ter 25,000 people had jammed in. | nouneed this morning that the regu simiO | tor to any found on this side of the M. M. Lyter, the attorney for n thousand were turned down /lar campaign for 1907 would not be “I | sound. famex A. Moore in the canal jit-| While fighting at the ticket window. [started wnill after the monthly | The bureau of Clallam will bave | zatlor wan served by the cim-|Newspaper men, for whom a spe |méeting of the commities, which | opeuts in the next two weeks. RAILWAY CLERKS GO ON STRIKE iBeriops Telearaph Service.) BL, PASO, Tex, Oct. 15 megrber of the Brotherhood of Tait way Clerks of the Atlantic system of the Southern Pacific Pew to New O ans Went on strike this morning. The clerks ask » 10 pet tent increase io wages, pay f time and recognition of the or det. SEVENTH GAME AT HOME * * provement are iN CHARGE @ vide chiefly for wooden walks to {Sorippe Tolegrash Service.) —- ft jbe built along the thoroughfare CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Offera out Telegraph Service * aa side the city for the seventh game ley pedir d back de saicnind pda itata aes | were declined by the National oo sumed the - ee mission at the close of today’s fOvernorsh! cy * & GATTERFIELD TO MARRY. & S h Bai b id gene A toss of a coin will decide Wy Taft, who, with @|* ‘ #] patner O’frien, manager of the | CM OONEF INDEIG GC) oe witch park in Chicago the sey ree? Bacon, will @\® (Se vege aan, Reeves Z| cathedrat fair xreatly pleased U d Full S$ il eat game will be played, If a nev afternor “* SLAND. io, Oe iber »port and dor i a y Virg # | toonist for the Seripps papers, #| tons st of the city, Besides ; LECTURER GOES TO NORWAY. * * Oct to Miss Marie Wing #/ 1). vaiue of $12,000, six lots have M PI Eriing Bjornnon, nm of Bjorns * * Gordon. * m od. three from C. D. Hill tferne Bjorneon, who has been tt ill ed ® | man, one i Leorathuret «¢ from “ ummer, leeturing in thin country licliclliallaliadadglalallad ee ee ighlin Beeurity company ~ “ ast Christman, and = =| and one from J. A. Moore. | ‘ nies = @ the #ean- es ne of thin city, haa engaged }FARMER KILLS WHOLE FAMIL Y | ogy ued a WIFE ANO Four cHiL.| the most ninent farmer - the AND CUTS His own ke ad n , er children ed ‘ by cupting his All « ncwn ae that | mth bee suddenly Insane. n ax, he hating brained b wife and children The fair will open October | While coming up the Sound early | ‘ the steamship Heili¢ jckeon hell, Firet av. and Uni this mornin . his morning under full wall the bet yy mya, ear versity at, and the officers in| senooner Batubridge collided with ba teen ale ; harge are President J. D, Farrell - 1 from New York 4 7 Bia the schooner Susie M. Plummer, out 2 Nov. & iar Siters | ice eee ent eer TP ne, [nound. Before the captain of the! son rear d SMe oye & ae pee ay Bainbridge could change his course | Ca yt new, and Manager Father J O'Brien be crashed into the Plummer of the Bainbridge was carried away and the rigging on the starboard side of the Plummer the coming week boothe eaeine Coe ear e® | was also carried away, Both boats poole tic societion, also nm special (Were immediately towed Port booth designated an the “Seattle | Townsend The aceident booth. led off Point Siplip, ten m vith At the opening addresses will be |Of Townsend The Bainbridge was bound from DELEGATION MEETS CITY ENGINEE Agclegation of property holders alone Twelfth av. met City Bngt nea® Thomaon at | o'clock today to divdpae the proposed tmprovement of that thoroughfare from Jeckson to Pine ats. According to the en ade by Mayor Moore, Bishop O'Dea, Archbishop Christie of Port- | San Pedro to Port Blakeley and the thustastic statements of some of the Susle M. Plummer was bound from! men interested, it is plann to land, and others, if ot 4! Tacoma to San Pedro The latter) make. Twelfth av. the finest, widest The Royal Halian ban pieces will furnish the music was loaded and was towing out Sind straightest street in the city. . and occ premises, No one else but members of the board of health and the sanitary such @ place for any length of time. they were housed in a new, clean building they would grow so healthy they coudn't stand it and we ngaged passage for a party of ten. | from Bi] hy office. ute it It is called the health office rves * jonally @ rodent, fat and » Their duti That's the only answer we can thin DOUBLE GRIME (Scripps Telegri eh Service.) Det TUPELO, Mine iC. W Campbell cut his wife's ehroat fre ear to and committed suicide in the same way this morning in a hotel bere. BG, CHANGE 6 PLNNED, FOURTEENTH AV. NORTHEAST | 18 TO BE IMPROVED FOR A | MILE AND A ie om onem HIGHWAY TO CITY CENTER Residents of the Tenth ward are} ajating a petition, which will be nted to the council in the near! re, looking to the improven of Fourteenth avenue northeast a distance of a mile and a quarter it in desired to start work by spring in order to have the route ready for the Alaska fair traffic As planne the will extend along the Fifty-sixth ¢. tro: nd will be extenstve im nature ~F main idea of the whole is to give! residents northeast of Ravenna park amd those in t cant of mn lake a of access the city’s business district. At present they bave to go by a round-| about way improvements avenue to ‘ better rout The natural road for traffic te over Tenth avenue, but it is thought | that the new arrangement proposed the | | will be of « service to j fair } In connection with these improve: | ments the Ravenna creek near Fit ty-aiath at ix bet bridged, in order} }to make the route over Fourteenth | | « direct aod unbroken one ‘WEED 16 GIVEN $00 FINE M. A. Weed, son-in-law of Coun cilman A. G. Keene, and the drag gist who sold Henry Hatley the beer with which he became intoxt cated, was yesterday fined $50 and costs by Judge Gordon wi H | Morris, the attorney who represent ed the defendant, gave notice of appeal and the bond wae fixed at | $100. Henry Hatley in his testimony lewore that he had purchased liquor | without a preseription and he al Jeges that he did not tell Weed that lit was for medicinal purposes, Weed admitted selling the beer to the boy hut said he believed it was for his mother, who, he claims, has been in the habit of purchasing liquor. This t# the second case of the sort that is now pending in the superior eourt GRAMMAR LEAGUE The second game of the grammar school football league were played this morning on the Lincoln Park grounds, The results were: Cen tral 21 goals va, Columbia 0, Long fellows 5 goals ve. Walla Walla © 6 the headquarters of the board of health. jeoustom them to existing under |buliding is projected, PAY ONLY ONE CEN DEMAND YOUR CHANGE a5 CENBS PER MONTH CANE D OE | Makes Sunes in $12,000 Damage Case Brought by Victim of Auto Accident. VOL. 8. NO, 198 Capt. Eimer BE Caine, against ‘ gon f « “' ver i A e ory und Firat av., August « filed new er Cat , * egen y 2 4 H y wh because it lan't the union depot or | he walne Microbes of all |?" " # may be seen wandering about the Inspectors could remain in such conditions " DIVORCE GRIND ON TODAY Frater spent several hours rning listening to the alle eekers of divorce in Etta Happy against he issued a deeree of and ad k of now. You'll find the building SARATOGA HS ROUGH TRIP The WN Company's Judge this m gations of Frank Happ: livorce for non-support limony of $15 a month Mary Smith was granted a di- in her sult against Robert BE. hwestern Steamship arriv- | Yoree eamer Sara ed this morning from Nome, after | 8 also for faliure to support, a rough She was in the In the case of James C. Allen that has been blowing up the gainst Lyda W. Allen, the judge ka coast for the past week. § anted a divorce on the grou cerried @ large passenger list, of {read practiced by the dfendant B whom were Bishop Rowe, | "pon the plaint iff piacopsl bishop of Alaska, and| Sut also been filed with 4 famil Mr. Chil. |the clerk of the superior court for e case of Esther Long Marion Long, alleging de- nd complicity with other . been mal in the Alaska Yukon Pacific ex ( berg has ater eats of the against position. There were 270 passengers. She her of Annie For- also brought down $4 in gold net Jens I Fortune, the most of which is assigned to the as | plaintiff alles say office The Saratoga is echeduled t« ward next Tuesday « desertion. ———_ Secretary Grout of the civil serv i'ce commission announced today Ithat he had received charges filed with the commission by J. C. Mat BURNS 10 jthews against Patrolmen Doniog and Brown, whom Matthews alleges (Soripps Telearaph Service.) subjected him to an anwarranted beating and rough treatment. The BRISTOL, Ia, Oct. 12-—A cigar stump left on a window «lil of the investigation of the charges will probably be taken up pext Monday opera house star a fire thie morning which destroyed the entire | night ean wection of the town PLANS MADE FOR $700,000 HOTEL ALLEN OFF TO YAKIMA, « Inspector Place has re- i the plane for a monster 16 te uctute to be erected and Stewart st, by gion investment Iding is to be of | frame structure, the neighborhood general secretary of Y. M. €. A, teft today for Yak. | WHI deliver addreaser | on Becond av and tomerrow rela the New w fablisiement of an a» m pat The b that place. A $45,000! brick, wit most of the and is to cost oney tor which bas been received. of $700,000. i BUSHNELL’S LITTLE SCHOOL STUDIES this afterr tive to the sociatior a ste Se ed BANK CLEARINGS. ** * * *! . Oct, 13, 18 22,587.01 #| Oct. 18, 1906 506,297.00 & * * . * * 6 date last year. .$ | a * * * # Increase over * * RARER RRR ARR This is YOU, as you looked about 26 years ago. Study the ple ture and you will recognize earmarks till you can’t rest. You had a feeling ecah y of doom to come. You knew that mir lessons were not prepared, and about half the time you didn't know hew to pre pare them, Didn't have no good-looking teachers smelling of per- fume coming around to help backward puptis in those days. No, sir The teacher built on JimJeffries lines, and he ruled with a club, And finally ame to you to read some of that dope where the words are ch 1 up with hyphens, and you stuttered and stum- bled and halted, and, just ax lke t got a wallop over the crazy bone for y tuptaty Ah, those were the happy days—NOT But it is fun to remember on look at ourselves as we were then. ianitints : 7

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