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rint the News cattle Th TU FIGHT OR ENTRANCE : ATION SUIT North and r gp ih SUPERIOR COURT TO " i the through ¢ ie for A NINETY-FOOT ’ in ble ‘ ont. OF WAY prtviigne tert y —_ + teehee * es t Fer gested by Mr. Ht ‘ . ond actins eht-of-way, and : nN t ' nae f ' ' fopted b fede fur entrance way te | Pith ave. ‘on the om the » | follows phe corporatic: te compe accept pater of & rie or not! terms of Pacif aidered jerty owners « he Great th ithe thew prep: fern wilt be sou Firth « guar J. D. Farrell, of the Union Pp a 2-foot ‘ cific, further called attention to the feed to t fact that his read still had an ay tracks and § ton before the city counct! fo ewitching at franchine ever Fourth av. & a MPANT tracted by PS ee ed the shoot EPISODES OF A DAY 1 evidently attempted to ts MULLS A RIVAL f° t the robber his lifeless was later found near th AND ENTIRE FAM. scene with @ bul m the heart The murderer ie still at tberty HIGHWAYMAN «MUR! | Shot in the Back, PTORMAN AND A) cary LAKE CITY, Oct. 15 = LEGISLATIVE | Horace MH. Vous, deorkceper of the Fitth Utab legislature, as e moat GHOT IN BACK—| prominent negro wate, wae j emet tn the back and antiy milled COMMITS SUl-| yeaterday afternoon by A T. Day other negro, wh oan had re proved for aseaulting @ smaller man en Saturday Dead Woman Identified. 16 —HM. L Bet admits thet he te the hue m Teleprach Service.) J a aes 4 years, ABERDEEN eh the the woman whose body was nds wife and! recently found fleating in the har Whose bodies were) bor, has been arrested. He admits Mo. Parsons) having forged the name of G. H Te Women and ob Weed M BD. to « note In which Ham- | it was stated that the woman's hus wd tol band wae dead, and that she w the | entitled to any assistance rendered yver| He refuses absolutely to give the ant! w n's maiden name, and admits cae! m received money from her tr 8 order ue parts of the state, but * feared | clatme to know nothing of the ma break| ner of her ¢ | Murderer Cuts His Throat. Commits Murder. BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Get, 15 Motor-| With « ¢ borrowed from the av laneriff, ostensibly for the purpose { shaving, ae hae been hie « mn ‘eur some time past, Altr w hold (Balse, under sentence of death for was the killing of Deputy Sheriff Wi ade his lan F Tibbet, committed sutctde * to punty jatl yesterday r os was awaiting the de a» right fan appeal trom the de fer Holbrook & cint of the lower court RRR iX DAYS WITH BUSY BILL TAFT MONDAY ee eed Wis huats ME WORSE Wan 7 Does you! Philippines. eet eee eee te THE WEATHE SEATTLE | | OUNGO onUWN JOHN C PIPE LINE CO. ADMITS AFFIL PUBLIC CONSUMED STAND ARD OIL, THINKING IT TO BE INDEPENDENT OF TRUST. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) OD, he Voted the sta nies, but sald that he didnt | r the exact number He Lima | said he was a member of the y nok | eye directorate but only owned one share O'Rrien > sald that his com pany delivered of! to supposed in dependent ppeantes O'Brien's | admission is the second link in the chain of evidence which the state is forging. T. A. Mclaughlin, an other Bucke director, ade being a director of a supposed com petitor of O'Brien Was also i OU 4d that he director O'BRIEN OF BUCKEYE! IATION WITH STANDARD O11 | SEATTLE STAR Rh FORECAST.Rain Tonight and Tuesday; Strong South Winds WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, TOO BUSY T@ TALK POLITICS 1906, ine WAGEO |Washington Iron Works Surprise Mechanics With Voluntary 10 Per Cent In- crease, | FINDLAY, 0) Oct, 16.—The : Standard Ot] case was opened this| 2M. Fr president of the morning, the state continuing to) Waehinate ‘on works this morn try to pro the ynnection be | 8s announced a voluntary raise | tween Standard Ot! and subsidiary | Of 10 ver cent in the wages of all| | compantes John O'Brien, super | (M@ Mechanics of the inatitution ] tater the Buckeye Pipe Line| While there had been some dis These be bad days for the candidate. No one has time to stop and company, was called and asked to|C##lon among both the officers | listen to him, They're all too busy buying and selling real estate and be excused from testifying upon the | #84 the men of the compan te meking money other ways. With election day | than « month away grounds that he might incriminate | S8Tng the Increased cost of lIV-| there's nothing doing in the line of politics, Tonight there will be « himeelf. The court ordered O'Brien | (MS the raise was entirely volun to answer the @ tary on the part of the company |"@P¥bIean rally at the armory, and the same old speakers will make | © answer the questions | tary company | O'Hirien admitted that at the} #24 Was unexpected on the part of |e seme old speeches, but there won't be the same old crowd or the | Buck stockholders’ in| the men leame old cheers.. The erstwhile politician will be busy looking for an | option or trying to close « deal REV. SAM. P. JONES DIES ON TRAIN ? NEW CONEY OLAND Scripps Telegraph Service.) ate, of th 4 company | SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 1 | FAMOUS EVANGELIST STRICK:/OUWAMISH CHAPEL ow Jer t the time of the | Salt Alr pavilion and the Salt | choye meeting, at l@ ee ae eel gee WITH HEART FAILURE | 18 DEDICATED which & the Standard prox: |™ eoinny Oe Newt Yeck| DRATH 18 WITNESSED BY Hi8| Dedicstory services were helk tea. fo Mpeyrgy adhe lyesterday at the Presbyterian Du trte ey It ie propesed to | FAMILY, jwamish cha Meadow Gard s big t t Salt Alr and make | mi th of Georgeto' t the Coney Island of the inter Rev. Owen Jones offered the mountain reat The property (erippe Telegraph Gervice.) | Satoty prayer, After a sermon by Judes 16 milow of steam railway! LPrTise ROCK, Ark. Cet [Dr Wilson, « collection wax taken to the Great Halt lake proverty!mey sain P, Jones, evangelist of help pay the due on the j Mor hureh which | Cargersvitie, Ga, died of heart f pel and a - wee wan recently sold to the strect tall-|uen "on wm eastbound Hock Isiand|Talsed. Eight months ago a Sun . 7 mposed of BM. Merl route this morning at Perry, Ark 27 age Sot a eniftheeme — = ment takes the on oa. ae | chapel wilt by Dr. Wilson and the i anepertation by n takers inthis elt Westminster Pi ian church of Utah The price net an us Bealtle. COURSE FOR TEACHERS. OUMSTEAD HERE | ’ (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | r nning next Saturday, the PORT TOWNSEND, i univers! will offer courte 5.—The tug Little designed for school teachers w this morning with « a week | wish to avall themselves of week out from Tacoma, and relieved Us end work, The following courses anxiety of shipping men, whe will be offered: General zoology thought the voxent jowt social phases of educttion, the phi ons F. On i, the famou®|josopty of eduestion, French, Ge RESUME WORK ON chitect, arrived In the) man and experime pay chology i ARCADE BLOCK ites ast aight and has been The entire morning session of conferring with the offictals of tt ESPERANTOS TO ORGANIZE. The werk on the First ay. annex |J0¢ge Prater’s court was occupied) A ¥.-P. exposition all today Mr.| natn lof tho "Arcade buliding, which has|t0day with tmpanelling « jury for|Olmatend has been engaged to lay] All interested tm the new inter been suspended for several weeks, |the trial P MeGuire, charged|aff the grounds for the expor national auxiliary language, Bape lowing to the somerrival of steet| with & se = crime, and with he ig an tntorview with a Star re/anto, are invited to attend a meet ifrom the east, will now be resumed, |!me the timony the with porter thie morning Mr. Olmstead ing to be held tn the Chamber of as several carloads of material ar {for the state. The latior were ex | eatd | Commerce tomorrow evening, which rived toda aimed by Deputy Prosecuting At “Although I saw the site for the! will have for its object the organ There has been a change in the |[Ormey Vandevoer for the state and/egposition when | was here before. |iaation of a Seatile society by B rown for the defense m hot r enough with it to loriginal plane of the structure. The |>Y Edwin #. Brown he defense. |1 am fot familiar enoug’ n ’ cet atariee: which were originally | Herbert Carpenter, the 16-year| state just what plan | will use, The) INSANE HAVE RECOVERED. € oe i * | site abounds ir if scones, a! tmtended for apartments, have, b 4 of the arraigned pris | site w rrants were this morning filec feason of the development of ther [omer in his disgusting crimes, cried | though the land wt by bat Beh = Se part of First avenue and the de | 4imost constantiy throughout hi. | mapee utr it to have on hed "A Pr ri bes i mt rst ane pines nd for office room, been changed |*xamination, Dr. Kd. Griffith and|formit t extent OT eee eee gee Amel |&. Poulkenberg were witnesses for | railroad through the W - a ra tagton Hor *| 7 be prosecution | grown will have to be eith « or = — lor the release of | - 4 ond overhead crossings uscd number of the inmates. &. L. PRESTON DIES. beg Tag het, sings usd. |jowing have sorved requisite | Sade’ wall John Fay, H. Te 4, Charles Kaward = Liver [seeunds will be r | Soward, Ch E brother of H | sa0da s maximum of Ab r yesterday « ple w day cans es — DEATH PLUNGE years of age en Reena lier, Mra Gen. « f Puirbs While on he Alaska i twe b “ this + ai Seat 4 Freat t * Mr. I er Kitsap, belonging ¢ Falling over the banister at his es a graduate of the 1878 County Trans 1%! apartment house tn the dead of Jot the wnelt wity ! abled t a nut from her night, John N. Engdahl last night | |bewn tn the me f the neo.) Fe ot vile and veller Se fourth e ged to the ground a dis | waukee & St. Paul as ating | tangy eh px his eaeethiag * happened = to *| of twenty-five feet broke his | ng ng fort 1 engineer, with hendqua t | dressed spouse out of the house an|Deogerrel of = this unfo te] neck, A number ving Ellensburg rainy nights and otherwise mal|Seeet. She wee picked in the 07 May his wedded wife, a tem} ae Monte ad towed to her) nard av., © wile oken | porary injunction was this morn-| Weert. She will be placed on the) by « thur in the court pw, and | cainet Auquet T. Ms ta whick |to police henadquart and sever: | “y ee Man |WHEN HALL RECOVERS Jal hours later two officers, Damm | secede jhe tw er 0 keep off M = CHARGE WILL BE FILEU./ ind Donian, were sent to the scene tin’s premises an also to pay $2 ¢ th ‘ ” (Scripps Telegraph Service.) } month! Hos lof the tragedy . onthly alimony mecnting Attorne onneth " of age} HAVANA, Oct, 18.—-Numeroos| "fg Wanda Martin's sult againat|,Sromecutias Attorney” Kenneth) agdahl was aed Ry | bn held yesterday ty ve Seed. the depceition of Mire eckintonh ¥ ething rmit, for t | . poe 8 - sag ge ee legainat William ¢ stine, who Sy soon a ees ace sch te r shot his sonin-dlaw “ 1 rt The theory of 4 and wits, w | M. Hail, as soon as the victim of the and police offt 5 the Glock ot the Eo | ehooting out of danger. The) cers that he fell over the banister | In it the de | prosecuting attorney said this morn-/ acciden seems the only tenable jing that the young man apidly | one that has been advanced saw teeth m 4, " , t mins at f danger nd that it Mr. & fahl he eon. a resident Today ar morrow o law merou Ace » the body of the | th 7 > ob « regiater fe ele sintiff | tm Tk ne end of the week/of this state for an ea hav e B erber . rh aietrat | will ee is removal from Provi ng lived in Bellingham bef com books at th ty ' dence hor al ing to Seattle. He was the father It ant w pe | . ape in-law of J. H. Lamn, prop tor of p. m. tomorr ht. t ther |}; BELONOD’S BODY EN ROUTE. [ihe U. @ 1. saloon, First av. and ra Juring at He r f th of * ral children. me he f @ telegr at nia that oved to the wer ‘ a fe ays from | Denve ange | CHICAGO PASTOR ments M COMING TO SEATTLE tte ay. Few | af the friend that | CHICAGO, Oct. 16—Rev. Sidney te we The f rid FRANK C fi KEW Strong preached his farewell ne leon © ande ° |mon at Oak Park Congregational (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Gaatiees of the Kas aa. Belond lchurch yesterday and wil! leave for) LONDON, Oct. 1 It wae @N- | waen life member of that order a Seattle immediately nounced today tha hard Croker - Frank C. McKew, city agent of] is | had wottied { court the bet GRAMBS-LILLIE FIGHT, the Seattle Lumber company, and Rev. Strong comes to this city to| Svit against London Magazine, |leader of the choir of the Sacred oceupy the pulpit of the Pilgrim| whe roker had 1 hte neh « of th harges| Heart Roman Catholic ehureh, died Congregational church tn place of| ft us head of ammany Ha for | aigo inet t Hy Charles P| euddenly of heart ease yester | Rev Lincoln Smith, who goes on| financial — profit A pologi« 0 | Eaditie will be heard by the civil serv | day la nine or ten months’ tour abroad, | Coker formed the basis of settle | lee hin « ne. The} MeKew had been ailing for some . me ohare { iT w.J t days and attended services yester C. £8 MEET TOMORROW an ated by ¢ fi day against the advice of his fam Police V " fly, On his way he he was over sted't . at the re-/ taken by an attack of weakness. He | msisioe Of the Be Christian Bn REPUBLICANS ia iene rey tl was taken to Providence hospital deavor society will hold its regular | Jand died within an hour monthly meeting tome A. ©. CO. SECURES JEANIE. | McKew was 47 years old, a na ing in the First Itive of Baltime Me und has chureh, Reports of Steamer Jeanie, which has been| > a resident of Seattle tnce Mittees ob their work ered by the Alaska Coast com-| 20 He was macried, his family taille for future work will BE. C. Hugh@s wilt ¢ 1 ’ tht fternoon, Captain | daughter up. Congressman W. L, Jone wth has been given command of | | y ' 1 Judge A. A. Bailing nd Clarence MeGregor has} Peer erererereir rate iuiet to the poston of | ATTEMPTED CRIM * Wl er th “ « of the | purser The Jeanie leave nis| * STORM WARNING * p ‘ be } im | cid Valdes with a load of com-| | r 1? ciel PCC 4 Fad ak | buatibed (Scripps Telegraph Service.) le Storm of « 1 nature off #| ager 1 th mae KERR ER ERR) Peace heey - cic is | Y cle gemeard, Wind increas | 0 stant ‘ter tak Geen Ge BANK CLEARINGS ; hap mpted murder of Paul Rin ne to high and later shifting #|to be held under th ‘Gussinen atte # | alde, trouble having arisen because | }# ing to high and ia . . , " 2817,688.97 &| the latter wed his pigeons to] # ing to southwest. Rain tonight # Y « Me Republican ebub, |® Oc 1906 $2,817 | ey { . | ) Sune run in Port's grainfeld. — Rinalde * 1 tomorrow # and the wine eting to be ad- lw Oct. 15, 1905 Sunday. *| 2 oslagey * b stor Pile 1 Ce v4 | i* seriously injured but will recov RAR a Kremman Humphrey, PTC eee eee eee ee oe Qe PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 5 PER MONTH VOL, 8 CENT NO. 199. . > AAIGER LENDD Hla PREGENGE t GERMAN RULER ATTENDS WEDDING OF BERTHA KRUPP BOEHEN SIMPLICITY THE KEYNOTE AND LIEUT, VON (Scripps Telegraph Service.) hese ( The r “| Krupr I n Book nl AL th f wedding t ‘ h the | ' te fe he fath . an | Soa the ories tee ge Sagem dhe MISS BERTHA KRUPP. ene sh the buat of bee meeit| ho Was Today Married to Liewt, Ps dat wh wan 6 Von Boehen. 4 wh bride has settled upon the ‘— the areat room $100,000 annually, une | 7 DHIM REAPER AlMG MANY MANY ARE VICTIMS OF ACCI and slightly injured a score of pes» DENTAL DEATH—BOILER EX. ("20% Yesterday afternoon ‘ PLODES ABOARU A PRIVATE Three Are Killed. WINNBORO, 8. C, Oct. 15—As VACHT—THREE KILLED —/ihe result of a head-on collision om RAILWAY ACCIDENTS KILL)‘ yuthern three tfan- men ki terday afters MANY. | noon de J. T. MePHERSON, engineer HARRY GATES, fireman (Seriops Teleaqraph Service.) D. M. DIXON, conductor OYSTER BAY, Oct. 15—Three| Three members of the crew of the sailors dead and five fatally scalded | other train were seriously injured, ia thy it of a boiler explosion private yacht of F res CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY, urnex, which was ancho : cove off Sagamore oth versary of the erday afternoon, The dea board of commissioners of ALBERT E. HIPP. missions was celebrated yer= EDWARD McGINTY ee the Eaymeatts JOUN SOUTHARD, fireman burch, . Rev. ¥. 3. V xvi his morning sermon, enlarged Firemen Fatally Injured. jupon the of the missions im the Orient, and the good resulta W YORK, Oct. 15—An Am-linat were ng obtained. sterdam av. car, traveling at a high ; rate of speed, collided with a fire TALKS ON CHARITY, * apparatus last night, fatally injur pase ing three passengers on the car and| 7 sek wonbedaiioe aes two firemen | dier W. Martin, of the ~w | Chu Religion, yese Cars Collide. jterday morning delivered an inter CHICAGO, Oct. 15—In esting sermon on “City Charity an@ sion early this morning be n How Best to Administer It” Dr vy. car and a Belt Line | Martin ex 1 the difference bee sin, 11 people were in-|tWeen cases where assistance te three fatally needed. He exp the differen betwee net poverty and pauper: ist Burned to Death. 15 on in 8 BERTO TROUBLE RAISER IN THEATER. Christe NEW YORK, Oct tenement building at. two people were burned to death} 4narew Piplick wan arrested at esterd nd several others badly jtne ‘Third Avenue theater yesterday injured rnoon by Special Officer Clary sonmencoan harged with raising a disturbance Nine Killed. in the smoking room of the t PARIS,, Oct. 15.—A head-on rail-| The prisoner was released or y collision at Aperton killed mine cash bail owen rw BUSHNELL’S LITTLE SCHOOL STUDIES od te We wind up Bush's se 4 . ‘ ‘ “ t Henry Fi < know H Perha ame Ww t Hu ’ i school, but had a ke hi He was Tr t He took 10 ti wny other lad «eo Un- acky, He ays caught, Ifa fp ‘ was broken, it was Hen who stood with in hist If the teacher asked a ques~ t was Hen who always b And once, when T asked vim If it didn't hurt when he haling, he g the pathetle an= Wel 1 yw th at one “H Foster within r became the head \ ‘ movement, and foe of beating children in order t hem things,