The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1906, Page 1

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WEATHER FORECAST—F@e Ton ght; Light Bepaty Friday Fair; Ligh® Westerly Breeze ] as abl THE SEATTLE STAR one cen, PER MONTH ae ea a That Dares to t the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906. VOL. 8. NO. 202 a5 CENT eee ame HR Ot fa a in Seattle ! | | | ¢ | ia l'eee eee eee *) Columbia Suffers From Disastrous Storm)? cawiner Perey . * ee ble Interrupted--Taft Escapes By Narrow + (serio. Teiegraph service. &) We ; tall : on & waite seary' ¥ Wealthy Land Owner in} Undesirable Class From - Margin. a, a * +, Toils For “Shaving Other Cities Can’t ‘. ‘ Abs ~ 20 Gold Pieces, : $ * $ old Pieces Come Here -Orders Pb om ome | LENSE Sa | Issued by Chief of (Star Bpecis! Service.) . | ! far on " * ce t He de ® | F " 5 c ao . | Marshal Crabtree, for a fc ‘ be handed THOSE ON REPUBLICAN TICK. |* & in “shaving” $20 % te f fferent Storm Signals Out | . ah a cly alt Bee qu WASHINGTON, D.C. O e.} €T PUT NAMES ON THE DI-/ Woie eal A wor ““f do to have Seattle weather Dureaa is displaying) RECT PRIMARY PLANK—SEV aod tow toi By | epigneny = — bs Ort Norfolk. "No advices have b ERAL KICK rete leading eat wore ‘ f ere is & Wer Aen wing great severity 1 wr low of © heains era ' the te criminals is — - ' ar » f* bh wh be : ¥ by at « out of elt as «3 lare at art opposed to dl mont in ¢ ta for pone of them ha legitimate mary mp, all « er Lensbtn, ‘ ha co ie aredi means of ort and live off the Washington State Direct Primary | ne momay involved was Part Of ths peg Key EP An effort was made btained a full confession from the more sincere dir " ; ene o stoated his Twas a dark and stormy night on the waterfront. The stillness was broken only by the howling — | otg vet ” e ateome With the exception of ar nd a woman who stood in the shadow of the old union depot the with such endmen on we place war deve Even the {fice ft he beat was not in sight for the hour was b ly midnight agreed to by the lative commit and the saloon d not yot clon Hut the members of the d at Suddenly the man, a look of determination vpon his classic face, exclaimed im am excited tone whe trying t ow the dire It must be done, and at once | | ab | | primary imsisted on the More tightly grew the ng woman's clasp upon the arm of her escort as she replied in affrighted ing given tn the exact wording avk tones Oh, Charlie; te there no other way?” None,” he answered. “It must be done, and at once.” And then firmly grasping the woman t « arm he started for the line of piers, two freight cars cTashing together just behind the coup as they made their way across the maze of railway tr » h in the mud and r © to her ed for by the YOUNG wom 4 Woman was en rou ume Her parse snatched and am ILAND'S RESIDEN * was beaten Into insensibility bat will rec The ditt re t cities are (Star Special Service.) 4, Oct 18—The se Tv — CITIZENS OLYME KEN — CRIME ly Big: nena | « yer yet tr Aba.” exciaimed the man in an exultant tone ax the two stood ankle deey . yp Pays wil peta ht me sronget Aye pe SB eer @ Ralivoad ay. “Bo far we have come in safety, And now for end hag aon herryay Son eee ages. Womee und fice. This tact Gavelaped oon Nerving himself for that yet to come, and with a firme pon the trembling arm of bis con S eateae & Martens, tas. oieieiee te stricken and mer in Connection with an eff (Seripps Telegraph Service.) panion on through the mud and water until the pier was reached | uchinery Co, et aly Servien) the see an papper wh b was made to induce the re ’ — A ge Ses 7. With a ery of } and wtill leading his companion, he stepped with a firm tread upon the gang i wia st | what Iyehing" wou follow.» Te fo provi forthe namin = the crew of Blank of the steamer Whatcom Just as the whistle blew pecinage Distiicl Wor % R residential districts offer 4 | tatative candidates thi # thle And out upon the water, acrors the pler an ve the mage of railroad tracks the switch engine King ( por or y , ive field for criminal opers sanner ent b dnd the wind sill shrieked, the policeman still stayed out of sight, the oons plerced the inky dark } John Shortall espondent, . va pad # and the oportanity is net lost| Among those who “lage Bho In iving even. ant] nose with bright rays of Hight—and that's just about what you'll finc mst any old time down on the Bridge & Dredging Co, ap — patient simseunsceliirmnce ties the potitie an wiry of holds out] Saterfront along about midnight ards ne ft egiaiative Bits ock Latsan, appellant, va. Ak iper, candi respondent. pellamt, Via. oe were George t j tn signing the OLYMPIA The sw - ited titton, but nally Induced s preme court yesterday heard the | to do after the other can n follow ppeals from Pierce and ; his district had done map King counties | } Lyons, candidate to ata } W. H. Miller, 5 jent, va. Cale ij ate from the Thirty.sixth di | in Philips Co., aj a 4 voted aw t the direct prima J. L. Loeb et al, respondents, vm bill in the Jegiaiature in viola Ashe appellants, tion of a convention pledge ma (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | yr BR La plaintiff, ve. R. We : His behalf, he was not asked t ASHI 1h —Justioe : | — Brewer, of the » court, 1hiW | PRINTING FIRMS NOT Pe cost that printing company $1.20 . meagan bing ~ ; ti fle o ficate upar one i gg ER ge ntiffs, vs. Superior tu ol : lithe « © of Mie at FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION | 18S Me) ca yagi A Bie - ce County and Town of Buck+ a 1th he ° fA n ‘ . egith ri Telegraph rvice.) € ELECTRIC MAKING ig ne of their . i ve go : a REALLY UP AGAINST IT—/ Cente left # have a legits ole: at “ ug’ Garvie e ; suntuaniioa Bemnres TO CONSTRUCT Aion ot ine Be Hill line j hans Pat CLEAR STATEMENT BY BIG| have dealings with such concerns.” |planing mills of Oaklax seta nessa LINE CONNECTING BEA am City, throngs the Montana MANAGER. Claim Legal Right. s D and build tor, respondent, vs. | Pints and Labywees, ermine Si We have a legal right to sell te " we spend ) Co., appellant efure to pellant, vs. Pioneer WHE AND RAINIER oy e geeecie ne the Pramnite nese | ce mt in the a RRR RR ® he ff af ovement of t 4 tiation, a combine among the local to pay cash with ever and op fo hens} Bent aos wage Diag d | ob printing houses, by virtue Of | never on any occasion run a de ratir Al fi hise from the Columbia r refused to be for into the Com) secept their trade,” continued Mr at wor for a branch oF loop tine WELL KNOWN PLACE OF bite have n denied the right of Tag) no OFKUnI? BUSY BILL TAFT THURSDAY a ee @ above territory from the local « ering part ¢ —— pureh LEIGH HUNT IS SOLD-—SALM wholesale ne was practically ath (Ser pps Te esreph Servie admitted rtain of the paper with the Franklin | | American Investment & Im| ON BAY PROPERTY AND RES! wanert . . nt company, setting forth | ‘ ny ee t bouses th weteg, ‘The fast that j oe reasons of a pamber of the| OGNTIAL DEALS, ar . 0 , 2°] the “outside” printing concerns can On “Tacoma Scale.” stockholders of the « rm why no} stiniinstaineesiie South weater * ¢ the not ire iy gulag Seattle 18) auditor Hillman, of the a | . ope admitted stated that it was the a per eV ERE ED OE ete ee eee ete recetver should be appointed. The carter, will be removed ef tlon. affidavita sustain the poxttion of the n, Denny &| Oy 5 ity t Lavin Gen} Lusby’s Statement a of sscciation to raise eaiden the econeers, D. H. Lee mt 1 of the As long as the firme on the out ox to what is known as the “Ta Those who gave their affidavits are at ' th divie rm, will |eide insist cutting prices tifey coma scale,” which, considering | R. H. Lee, son of the president of or $18 bet f St. Louis to Chiengo. feannot purchase paper from this| conditions in Seattle, is not ex | the company ‘ H. Jelsett, A. C. e house aid Manager Laaby, of the orbitant He said that although the Cline and Dora Youngs scl whed | HN. Richmond Paper company.| Frankitn association existed in al pid this morning I understand that | most every city of any size In the DISAGREEMENT SKATING CLUB PARTY. . . - ies thére are several other paper con t and in many of the easter } . . has not y | « "0 oo re i he « heard ny | To nes) c . ie “ j cotns in the city who have also r 1 r hea ‘ IESIGNATION OF The Lake Union 8 ating ‘ tay, | be ’ ' an us | feaed to any dealings with tle « being NE BOARD. ee © a ont ate & ie FB ngs lt companies outside of the assocla: | the purchase of paper by an easter | young n of Seattle i give - Lak y a skating Bog . - 4 - Pade wou ing he ror *The companies have been doing It in feared by the small jobbe | night e youn, men on the in y . oe enteumve " years " rices frow the « ro; t wil | ' ADELPHIA, Oct is —May- tation committee e Arthor La ome but t wert ag ts A tit, it cog Bb | ) , entire oard He ” ie ‘ . a n It conta which they can derive no pro ‘ ¥ em } nt ethane td en Yrank Dowd snd Arthu os z B: and it is not to our Interests to t ility ) r if | that they sep Salmon Bay Property have dealings with the i j Md that the 1 ‘ BELONO'S BODY ARRIVES. rMoH 1 Pr. P| PROMINENT CALIFORNIANS IN| {TP letter from ¢ of the . ast | . ract of tf ednoerr on the letter head of The body of William Belond ar-| erty the month side of Hetmon| DEAL TO SMUGGLE On. EN-| which is advertised the printing of | 8 anciseo mar ha | IVER WANTED ed Oe the Northern Pacific train |bey, 4 west of the Harr bili heads on bond paper at $2 a hut off by istence of a i vhs afteraaen. fram. Denver, ema|tes s j | TALS INTO AMERICA |iousand. The paper alone will’ | 0K at the nt ~ ay this m . te terworth & Sona’.|'s 360 by 1 ‘ 4 the ce n Ch o'r 1 be { Sunday. eration pa A. BON 1 ; HY : u ill be held Sund : ppd Hote Peter “ (Serinos Telegraph Service.) pout ner of 291 a Jach SAN DIFC Cal, Oct. 18—The] | Y) von tor 88 ’ larrest of G ‘ pt of | i eing $1.4 et ty is ork } Chinamen inté hex ¢ hestra an OPENS MONDAY = eierares hall, 92 Unis t F| ‘ Thirteenth amd Mad for Ke te| the postotfice. 5 Perkins to Ve fa CONVENTION. ie Varios coms r atom 00; aleo p ake | Might and ingen t Roy st. f Vv. V. Alex HUGE COMBINE OF BRITISH;end. Proctor and ¢ « 1 the fair and + . “er tie. S to pureh for 7 9 1 wedge for th n 9¥erlooked ete which was immediately re (Scripps Telegraph Service.) AND AMERICAN SOAP TRUSTS | amalgama wi , We been | | esenavintan ¢ Homer Hillman for a con UIE. és Ae ntinen a tas a. ; ‘6 - bef 1 Det 18. EXPOSED IN LONDON , mage rasan deh ses Pee hake a very spect ow © bee ure , 2 rhe capital » of the Mania finest musica) . ele ing about $ ) . j - combit $ , tn this city » y “*) — (Sorippy Telegraph Service.) ing feature PRESTON'S FUNERAL ‘ " Lo N, O &.—It is annoy CONFER WITH PRESIDENT Wing been engag . tt b e at a ne of u Diggest rae band of 4 5 The fur BL. on } Yers ¢ } Javan, pete thiol ct * have combined (Scripps Telegraph Service be band, Prof — ‘ A . . tieation show dicatio: WA war ss ‘ ofe fayor Moc t been na the ar ing rw “tt Japan An in ix indfeation V "te N n oom ae . i rival of ¢ M. Predton from|ese-Ruasian W @f an alliance between the English | t raft ; Professor Hi M ie ex ted to’ he bank t nt t- Jan American coap truat J. P.| fe t r tt Divs of “ 7 kee ) expects t nd Ar \ Ds 5 ) UILDING OPERATION bls wetioo. O'Dea night ed the brewery, ‘Morgan engineering the American erning the Cut tuation HELPS T. R. IN SOME LOFTY BUILI le aad

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