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‘Oh Or “The World Today” zine Gives Of- ficial Big Write- Up. the captic five months aes save Moore hex 5 tea af business of the ‘washes eee tne without Alot 19 CORPORATIONS COM faachise ordinance providing fo the Oregon & tallway the ht t 4 Mteets on & line © boa for en e ‘aad coverthy « part of which rondemnation Marted, we Council) lost nicht KR was referred committee are to be 9 fe d's plat Borther! ‘iy aske Lane, Yermor He, Massach p, Sta Lander F, Spokane Bitiott, Dakota IL WRECK AR CAMDEN Fora ee on) and 1 Coe io be Michael Keteh from fo the outsid mrs YORK, Get. i¢ that Mrs, Jott JEFFER aa That D F LOC of 62 per cent in the paat four years ent, the payment of politica }and in addition to this tnerease in tx out of the county treasury |the revenue the floating rant [and ecme measure of business ¢ debt of the county has been increas | leasness, But in > ing at the rate of $200,000 per an-|the current fund indebtedne | sum © county has tna the same On account of loose methods o lod increased by $900,000. | finance parsued or permitted by the Gnpence Pund Debt present board of county commis | yoo or ps onlin the board which imme wae SORES SOS, SS oe a" the outstanding debt of the county nded It, the county now ing Warrant debt "a be cosy eB Bp yg ha 0 tefray current expenses, |7C*%. 't wae $1.110,996.91. This ts amounting to $1,110,996.91, and the | imerease of $12 In other words, ton which amous see re have tere , ot ee four years b 1,166.08 Increase in Four Years. cent, but if they were this/ Pour years ago t vy (axes enough to meet of taxes levied for expenses of ’ this year for county purposes the ld have e mount to § c 5.000! making the in the four y 3 this year $8 2 per coat p ‘ 4,000, or fre To the taxpayer who is complain amount levied in 1% ing at the increasing burden of his| 125 per cent TAKU GLACIER $ JEFF. DAVIS i SLOWLY DYING ares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MORE HELP FOR " \ h a view to 5 « ' Wayland | me ‘ ' oh at went the cle Ww « In| the postoftice wlete of bos being new COUNTY DEBT RUNNING WILD SAAAAHHAAAHERAEEHEN EVER ERE EEDY * . KING COUNTY'S FLOATING DEBT . * . * Current expense fund warrants outstanding June . ~ 30, 1905 9 644,01783 « * Current expense fund warrants iseued * between July 1, 1905, and September . * 30, 1906 . * Current expense fund warrants paid * * during the same period | ® Deficit of expenses over revenues for . |: penses for the past fifteen months 286,079.08 # * - * * Current expense fund warrants outstanding Octo * ber t, 1906 $1,110,906.91 # . * ee ee ee ee oY Extravagance, carelesaness, mis taxes It would seem that this tn management and other tous | crease in the county revenue we abuses in the conduct of county af-| be sufficient to meet the increasing fairs under machine rule heave | expes of the county government brought an increase in county taxes even allowing liberally for misman INTO THE SE _ _ LIPS WELL KNOWN ALASKA RIVER fishermen. ‘They stated that It war OF ICE ODORS MUCH DAMAGE) hen wine cane nes taht when —HUGH WAVE RUSHES oven % ‘Heir sloop and all of « he ard « crash like thousands TAKU HARBOR. of cannons discharged at once | A me pus Wave took the sloop land lifted it sudden feet in t Passengers on the Jefferson.) @ir and shot through space which arrived in port this morning, Then gradually the water subst report that the glacter at Taku in Thousands of tons © droppe let has broken off about two miles int water and sud is back and has slipped into the water. | of did much damage alon The report was taken to Juneau by} the shore to canneries prot against a leense ring granted to Ch lee Ulen AT GEORGETOWN Bat five councilmen were pree ent. Wilson and Hart voted against the MeSor\e Rourke The wives and mothers of George eal prdbr sa pdr Pag y fa town hav rome time been great paign stews over. the additional /e70Ush to legailze the measure, and number of saloon licenses being (i wae pasned enti) the sent meet granted by the council. The matter) '"* finally culminated inst night in a women of the little the meeting of the number of the city attending “SHINGLES FOR | | | The Shingle Mills bureau of Se with a view to entending market the into tle shingle tions for in product Ror though shingles the shingle that that th od ‘oduetion of h America now sold in | states found such confitions nate manufacture can rr y month in the They » that the present requ onts demand nine months’ pr m, and that unle is aliment in produ caps there will be * of ahi a surph r PORTLAND STEAMERS ft Portland state Olfford &@ ¢ have orde steamships Strathfillan Netherlands to Puget sound to } wheat for the United Kingdon stead of taking on cargo at land Balfour-Gut have od all the the bound for ice ‘om comp ships now Horn in ound the Portland wa Pe aken on Mayor I to hav count of t » A pple ma N ne or mo umed in h this REMAINS ARE SHIPPED SON DAVIS, strike si SOUTH AMERICA at the is making prepara the al i have it WILL LOAD ON SOUND. hat red and i] FORECAST.-Rain To night TU King County's Sheriff 4 and A, E. Wise Make The Combination. and Wed ESDAY, | THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER day; Strong Southwest Winds oc” rOBER DEATH 10 THE WHISKERS 16, 1906, PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE CENTS PI 2 ARMED) GUAR JAMES A. DALE MURDERS TWO! hot and killed # re PROGPECTORS, INJURES A eau and Joseph and we 1 Davi THIRD AND FLEES TO HIS ked in a ¢ n armed CABIN—8TILL UNCAPTURED. /,. + (Beripps Telegraph Service.) boundar ountr he party were VANCOUVER, B. C, Oc ‘ mpect ‘ nk nk, a es A. Dale, an American, e arrel followed Lees than eight months ago Sher it L. C. Smith dec ed that A. B Wise, then employed by the county | grafter and followed that dec liaratton by discharging him from] }that pe on, But today Wise ta} pand has t ly all of the | | charged | Wise was discharged about April | 1, 1908. The reason given by Sher | }iff Smith for discharging him was | jthat he had released a prisoner | from jatl before his sentence | | had expired, accepting therefor the | JADIS HAMILTON, MURDERE | um of ¥ The deal was exposed | }by the + ed prisoner and investl BECOMES INSANE AND 18 gated by Smith the co of " |r investigation Wise confessed tol GUARDED IN SHERIFF'S RES! , having accepted $10, but denied DENCE taking $20 S | At the time of the tneldegt, Gher Joseph Sheppard-Best iff Smith gave (Beri Telegraph Service.) H | oripps elegrap! Hager omy ep SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Oct. 16 Known Character in | 58 wered he sald Jadis Hamilton, the youth accused Deputy Wise is now tn Walla ot the murder of Carnie Parson x ired Walla where be was sent to nerve x . of the murder of Carnie Parsons Seattle Exp ® Warrant on a man who Is to be] whiskered milkman. At # convention held in was taken to Carthage today. & : . ased from the penitentiary, and) day L. W. Young, city veterinarian of Los ange Jing manixe. He was secreted from | This Morning eb arpe ‘hin from t gad ices of the| Whith he denounced whiskers as the favor abiding place of ~ ll = ge v4 Lacorggeh 7 Bang services © . ward at the sheriffs residence ne county. Wise admitted to me that | germs. Therefore the veterinarians say whiskers must go. All |" pe med condor Bap eceoten wa Seneiile 1B. Shoppers, better bac jhe accepted $10 from Bennett and I] kinds are under the ban—whiskers, whiskerette and lamberkins, the Jiieve that he had been taken tojas “Shep,” who for the past 18 Bm thoroughly satisfied, ufter an 18) judgewinser, the jimham, the gyplansing, and the red, the brown, |Greenfield. Hamilton tried to com-|years bas been connected with the a. “| ene black and the white. They are full of germs and the young [mit sulci stabbing himself /Beattle Transfer company d BL, @ knittin ong the travell | prisoner was release woman whe buries her face in a bunch of them ie taking despera ‘ing we echiacis hanes Gan knowledge of * chane These whistling October winds won't like it, but if the PAGES RIG ON 5 moraing) after sutforiag from am og Digerly- wBhe h g Rll) eos Angeles horse doctor says the whiskers must go, then they nown malady for the past eight wards. 1 did not know on what] "et go! Night schools, under the 5 t. Sheppard came to Seattle i¢ day the man was allowed to go, but | = - vision of the city school aw nny aye aedienginr ov apertl I have discovered that he was out} began last night wis a box ” himeelf with the Seattle jon March 24. His time was up total registration shows incre Bey . ° April 2 ‘4 interest Iu (his department of the [Transfer company. | For six yearg The prisoner question was] city nc hoo! boosters’ work mn the road as traveling representa Char Bennett, who was sen of 206 students are ne a t » tenced to serve 30 days for petit night work. Central 1 efor tee eoneniay, ‘eae het Se off with a registration of 100. ee oS year on Sheriff Smith a} ndidate to 7 40 years of age and t eurceed himeolt BIG PRICE FOR FINGER with wife and two sons at | | * ! way. The remains were | = Twelve hundred and fifty dollars |, the Bonney-Watson undere each {is the value Alfred Padiey ; siabtishment, wheta: a post | ts o his digita. He commence examination will ‘probable saeenenttbo _ - ——— | suit this morning for the recovery je to determine the cause of of that amount of money for a brok- | 4. NTIMAT MAT mas. |! i en finger sustained on account « -saugaide sales ney from further examination of the | the neglect and ignorance of an em steamer Northwestern left THAW WILL BE ORAWN INTO | *itnens, Jerome today said Thaw’*! piove of the Brace & Hergert Mill r Seattle late yesterday afe \ nt was well taken, but a# he ex-| coms while the plaintiff waa|ternoon. She has a fall passenger THE NET—WILL SHOW THAT | pected to bring nther person | working for that company lint SOMEONE INSTIGATED THE ine hag no authority to use the pow: | y terday ernoon Sergeant . of errand fury, present and Dear in charge t leoeal naval caime. wubseq te edduce the facta. He weruiting office, caug two men — ket ne m names, but plainty he recognise vters cant Eve Thaw. Jerome inti | he pavy fare (Beripps Telegraph Service.) th Intended to show > = arene were seed Into NEW YORK * Anewertng | that somet netiqated the crime esvice and a double arrest made the motion of Harry K. Thaw's at- and furnished the revolver The prisoners at first dente lee otion with the navy pol pro duced employment agency tekets © substantiate th words, bat they confe They were In the ef aight NE 4 at the naval station this morning | YY, M. C. A, SECRETARY RE-},,,. tinct, when the young | FUSES DEMANDS OF ROBBER "*' rg aawe a, é AND 1S SHOT DOWN IN COLD f of the trustees of the asnog — _ BLOOD. s J that he fought for bis | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) aie t —s i en PANAMA, Oct. 16.—It in under an get seats Wh ds preg sale of ml a the ‘ dheprd Special Ascasiige last summer fre «| thmus Il be prohibited after] PO% e aa widow < CRIMINAL REIGN OF TERROR |!thmus Nill De promi tet affect |Hutchinaon, ft the directing a cams ee a CA a) killed. her 00 with which td STILL PREVAILS ON SOUTH | Panama or Colon, where the saloons] 5 i.),; Feo Remand ag rg vite A benae — never close. It is stated that the /yoing found the lawr ne of which hap PACIFIC COAST, number of recent wrecks have been | postr Hartaon, just before lite) already WITNESS ON STAND DECLARES ltraced to the intoxicated condition Las a SA eh of the train crews | THAT GRAIN TRUST HAD ( h Service.) - (PRA ARR RR ERE . : * | N BY ATTOR.| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Oct tC caunies wont, Sasaes, ras ee, bee : SIX DAYS WITH NEY—PAID NO HEED. invaded Las Vegas, Nev. J.D. Hus » seile, a cigar drummer, was held up| * BUSY BI TAFT and robbed of a $200 atickpin, Twe ° l l (Soripps Telearaph Service.) lminers were relieved of their rolls > : CHICAGO, Oct. if Richard |and # general store was robbed the * TUESDAY Gambriil, a member of the Board of |same night. Officers were unabl 2 Trade, t testified before the in-|to cope with the crooks, who a . 3 terstate commerce commiasion that lon their way to Los Angeles, S70! 4). vccine tant night oftheex:| MRE RRARARAAARRE AERATED the Board of Trade had adopted a|Prancinxco and other California) 1 “Comittee of the Alaska rule in the face of advice from an | points lVukon-Pacific exposition it was attorney stating that (t wae unlaw voted to appropriate $100,000 to the | ful to fix the prices of grain bought live stock committee to carry on its jfrom the farmers work. The livestock committee | Gambr that mewbere of consists of C. W. Clise, chairman the Minneapolis and Chicago boards D. Stimson, W. H. Paulhamus, D. meet every day before closing to fix award Fredri¢k and T. N. Haller the highest price to be pald In discussing the plans for the pening. No buyer can pay | hiwe stock exhibit, J. W. Cline, the as bores of the committee, said The witness said the law was We are not yet an industrial com ruining Chicago as a grain market | mi ty abd we have. etill. a com | paratively few factories and our in tere « are still centered on stock raising. The exhibit will be the best aiiieatigg cman that has ever been shown in this country. We will have a number of (Bcrivos Telegraph Service.) exhibits from Europe ALMANY,N. Y,, Oct. 16.—John C The lve stock exbibt In Portland Haramond, te convicted of uxor attracted more from the Gide, was sentenced to life imprt niral states than any other single enmen Hammond, aged 20 years,| exhibit. It proved to the easterners married « 54-year-old woman when | (hat the weat was up to date both were k A la debauch | ended in killing her (Serippe Telegraph Service.) ended i COLLEGE SETTLEMENT. Bt nahn argon gy nS Me, James A. Moo w University Gay and President Richards, with a park will be a Settlement” | in the f ense of that term, judg-| ae See ee ee ae from the numt f prof ent to estab a departn f ing fr i e number C ore chee: cod taining slong the have Off rod ce fraternities numbered | eles ‘ talk of Thomas } Ww h buying are Dr. Fran P partment {or Mi sourl; Prof, P. J. Prem, Prof. | Haggett, Prof. Harve ne-| TWO CLAIMS FOR GOLD on snd Prof, J. D. Curtis. Among] ! Two claima were 1 nied yew | Scripps Telegraph Service.) Delta, Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi and| Ed. Adam on ler ‘ or na avings bank section rorttle fore Will H. Thompson. The , nb | - from A. A ‘ $84 1 r 1 this af | Adolph Fassbender for $654.03, Tt ‘ PREP RE ERE MH EH YE “i eet ‘ re pecs hw * | ; oe sin main } . * SATTERFIELD MARRIED. #| _ Ww * *| M'GUIRE 18 GUILTY ake hha keh he eww ee (Scripps Telegraph Service.) *!| \«* ** LOUIS, Oct ¢ R a Gull was the rd # Registration books close to- #)#* \ t eld, carte t for ®] day afternon of the Juror ® the )@ night at midnight. If you want # | # ipps papers, w mar *] case of Peter McGulre, cltarged | ® to vote at the election, Nov. 6, */|# lay to Miss Marie Gor: # ith a disgusting crime CO & register ~* this eit S will be im ed by Judge Prater!» ** SHAPERON ANO A STIMULATOR OF ROMANCE. next Saturd ‘Tree ee eee eee eee eee eee eee AS AC