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WEATHER FORECAST Fair Tonight; With cattle That Dares to Print the News BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATUR ‘ | Critical Conditicn of His Victim Leads to His) Rearrest--Original Bond Cancelled and Bail Now Fixed at $50,000--No Fffort to Be Made to Secure This. Constantine harged , whose duty it was to see that he er of bis | made effort to get away, This Jease tle ” t ‘ « Chief of Police Wappen rearrested by S ( jor whose orders this sys gad is Belt tthe cour survetiiiance was establish ‘the crisis to (> ed, telephoned Prosecuting Attor Gate. Mr. Hall lies on bis | ney Mackintosh that, with the hosp! b «| shorthanded condition of the de We and death 2B se | partment, the men who were watch at > nz M Ce tantine could not be ‘ at: | spared longer Bail Bond Canceled. | Thereupon Deputy Pre ew ney Vandeveer took | up tn court and had the order! ¥ t fving ball at $10,000 va " aving th used without | < \e a When this information was who hae | transmitted to Mr. Constantine, he without | proce to the sheriff's office and | himself into custody ther | He was placed tn jatl to await the isis im the cow of bis vic Ha “a the the ball vacated t on Fr stated that the defend ry for | ant might renew bis application for WILLIAM CONSTANTING | bail, In which case It would be fx t at $80,000, but that if rer * cond the assauht were to at any ‘took a ture for the © bree any bail allowed would be va ag? William Cons: ©, bie! so it was decided by Mr. Con bas been under the con » and attorney, Vance of dete we de got te ap for bell again from the police department IS BROKEN UP: his tite i ft 1 BECK PLAGE WAGER JERICAN PAPER COMPANY, nected with the Franklin assocta- tion would be able to purchase pw | THREATENED WITH SUIT.) cr from a local concern, the Trade | THROWS sHOP oPpEN—arT. |/* Magi. —s she ‘i f the sporting cot of The] TORNEYS WORKING ON CASE \ca! courts, The American Pa @strict are <3 © appears te a lette ompany, w w hor ad been & fend with inc ~s|from the manager of “Yankee"| TODAY. dealing to: past on years Detter element in| Rogers, the wrestler ‘ being the ¢ any selected for a ageinst Henry x re | Or BB FP. Ratler, of this city, to « teat case epndidate for «i euntest for § 1 $3,000 » wide Ex Seaator Simonds, of Portland After ¢ legal papers fee that district. To thie end When shown the this morn-! Ore representative of the had been pre Trade Reg prepared a petition asking |ita Dr. Roller state while be! tie ene company, | iter compar the Ban Bebe to vote for him and w ijhed definitely made up his mind| Blake Moffitt & Tow: MPSEY.| rrancieco company as to the action the entire district asking for waver to again participate in a pub [Of Sam Francteoo, owners of the) Biake, Mottin @ Towne imme pages of voters te the peti- profeasiona wrestling match |American Paper company, of thie diately sent th stiorney to Be i Rogers should he to | eft i attorneys Aust & Terhune, atthe, result that am agree Reattle with $1,000 to het he sting the Trade Kegister|ment to lift the boycott hae been , hae bert Geminated thought « private match could be are today P the A ugh Senator 8 abtican ¢om~|drranged at the Seattle Athletic eettloment vou a free hand tn the a her lelub or clhewhere. rms ooteide th s cHemts, gevertheiess efinta 1 have $1.00 worth of confidence lon combine ree: sckhdown from the position * oe fm my ability to beat Hogers,” «aid the local wholesale pape skeen the American paper com st ithe doctor if Rogers has suffi wed th he haw | clent confidence in himself to wager rding to « statement given the Ban Franciseo that atipant of momey | think th out by Manager Palmer, of the firmatto thie man would be uo trouble In arranging «| Trade Register Printing company,/ner of #« ni confirma private meeting. However will tlement means 4 Ssurrender|tion will undoubtedly be «trea n sgain engage tn a public pro part paper companies The ing of the boycott by one fewatooal match ? 0 printing com-'of the pag concerns throws open iline aenteat bine ¢ the Franklin aseo-jto the ss rs a meane € onuree if hlin “ue thon the ne | When the boycott w= declared | w could be | two weeks ago by the focal whole | ¢ erne Inte | anle p sand it was given|bine or force out a lout that no printing firm not com: | nose , ss Nelle el Ay won the firet price} t al ost at New Or na The prine ie 8 > ’ wor me ae be ' at efficte ft | eovtved by This #tar - ‘ apect New Orleans th wodld returr th Telegraph Service.) | Test prize, und they have made | BD, Tex. Oct Local |#000. Incidentally Captain eo also lifer the direction of the)” * JEALOUS LOVER STABS WOM- si Ceeeal, and in conjunction WOMEN’S LABOR LEAGUE Jaures, Mex.,| a SF WHO WEAEETS OR (Scripps Telegraph Service.) the rev-| The Women's Labor league of BOYS FORM A LYNCHING) CLEVELAND 10.— re were | this city will entertain the Central |John D. Rockete supe au Augirre,|Labor council and the Batiding| PARTY. | tntemdin pr ‘ hie er and) Trades assembly at an open meet } nda, this morning ing October 31 in the Labor Temple rhe had £84 documents were cap 'A program, spenkers and refresh (Sorippe Te! hb Bervice.) showing the bs be aliments have been provided for the| EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 20--Emma ar . or a Bame movement which | ceeasion. The object of the meeting | Hakeley was stabbed viewer in landseas Mowble in Douglas, Ariz. jie to further the union label wale jenlous Mexican lover Asked as to how long he w id ree Tes Nogales, St orking card im Seattle | Vargas, of Baird, Texas. main at Forest Hill, he sald, “Over - | be ause she had promised to marry iay a MANY INJURED = s Temple de Hirech romma 1° ps oo “ } lp avenge her (Scripps Tek BYRACUBE Dur ing the Syracuse-Colgate game this c ernoon the bleachers collapsed, a of Mrs.linfuring 40, including many your aad the iadies who co | soetet » pewple ‘ r ss With her, as well as the| Pwther Ponigan, of St. Jobn's Mrs. Wiltiam Gottstein h. is probably fatally hurt ar (Scripos Telegraph Service.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 20 startling charge is made hat Hthice bentred white boya gambia ~ye in Chinatown, it being al serted that iquor te seld te minors in these gambling halls, al (Seripps Telegravh Service.) though the places are without Ii WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 20.—lcenses, Gambling ip more preval The government hae been notified ent here than ever before inet the Ute Indiang of Wyoming! neyNOLD® CLUB ACTIVE [have started north of ale . the whiskey sold to Indians aS ine a ‘ | ple now suffering by their deg ‘ = , | tione ie the t oa f ¢ ea Et t ' a ‘ k, The RR 1 HUTCHiNeon WAS IN “nes |componed of vote fail 5 " OF HIS LiFE—worK mare Roid-np rts Goction or Cares. A. Rese waiting for victim at r the ele ILIEVED To BE THAT OF AN | Seve snd Howard st ' ' te candidate for { fley was told of two dif ty iting I * iY. c he « been seen n e t . ~ oalte directelons fron f ; ene of the ust after S - . 1 foter Special Service s Py the ee ole gue: NE, Oct. 20.—R watch dogs in the vi ore a ming. 85 f onte . { the crime, but be eald| a € at would not “errr re eee : *e e from his be * va Of her hust ay had & inated (Scripps Telegraph Gervice.) * BANK CLEARINGS ve of the Y. Mu. ¢ 0 Said Mr. Mind Hous T t A * * formation ] shal Tanke ety 8 * 1906 ta + that Mr. Hu " of M re A shot ¢ th « andie 1m . he would i t wh ttor-| killed by t sin, KE. EB. Nichols, | @ * Past. Coup A i carry darian the} @ne wit tend brother |# Increase ame * Rev. Mr. Hix " atecdneed f°? T* Ang to permuade the ith 'O|@ date inst yen ' 40.70 & leave & queationable house PeTeTetie ee eee ear iL SISTA AGAIN PHGUNER IN COUNTY JAIL THE SEATTLE STAR Sunday and Warmer; Light Bast Wine ht Frost DAY, WILL HE GET TMERE? OCTOBER 20, 1906 SOME OF THE OBSTACLES H. A. BECK, CANDIDATE FOR THE LEGISLATURE, MUST OVERCOME BEFORE HE REACHES OLYMPIA, WIPED OUT BY TIDAL WAVE Berions Telegraph Service.) victimes are thought to be prin JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct. 26 4 iy Cubans of the poorer class $e eeatennsed tba eA tenet 960 digg in the lower portions of the eit dead tn Florida and the Florida ("any vessels of the United States at hee reeult of storm, The} anchor in the har perty lows is about $7,060,000. slightly damaged lthough pot as much so as would (Seriene Telegraph Service.) have been the case but for the ef MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 2 The steam: | fective work of the American sea jor St. Lacte bas nunk off the Flor jmen. Many coasting schooners lida const. A steamer which ao-|were destroyed and nearly all ver chored on the lee side of seis in local water were damaged to Keys yesterday morning some extent | word of the wreck and stat 4 huge tidal wave had engulfe cripps Telegraph Service.) | island aie, with » probable | WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 26 350 Eves, It fs at this point that |General Bell informe the war de the @t Lucie ts thought to have! partment the injury to two men gone down. She carried about 100/of the Twentycighth infantry and workmen to the extensive works 00 | states that on them, Harry Fos the eye ter, a teameter, will not recover Governor Magoon cabled late yee (Serippe Telegranh Service.) ay afternoon stating that the HAVANA, Oct. 20.—Latest re|storm had been one of great se porte-from the storm cer pli jity. partioularly on the coast the property lows at ¥ 000. The ‘has received po word from the lows of life tv unknown ax yet, but térior as yet ] BOVISKILLED oo ce IN aocineur / OEFECTIVE RAILS CAUSES CAR GUN Fb IS FATAL which cut him almost in two at the PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8 NO a5 CENTS PER MONTIL 204 OAN FRANGIOLD OT ORM oWEPT \Walls Blown Down and Twenty Men Buried Under Falling Debris--Five Bodies Recovered | Up to 2 O'clock This Afternoon--Brick Wall on Waterfront Falls Onto Tug Below. (Soripos Telegraph Gervice.) ; wind « blowing hard all SAN FRANCISCO, Oct A h k them with increased strong wind this me w |foree, } pg down a 30foot sec fown the of the ne ts n of yo wal _— tyne burying 14 works , ody | th who were ed under tons jhas been recovered. Th walls of k the Pacific Muteusl Life t ing fire departr was called 4 eth Montgomery Commercial ‘ men were yullding also blew down four | @ Fs be debris ersons were burted, on ty be’| O and “= | ing recovered wo oth ¢ badly injured, one | a hospital. The SAN FRANCIBCO, Oc A w tha ‘ St. Patrick's mile an bour gale blew over San| chureh also leveled the wall of tehe Francisco this mo knocking | Pacif { fe bulldng, at down walle left standing by the t snd Commercial sts, fire and burying « nom ot work-| workmen, one of ment, several of whom were kille lied. The wind was and endangering the lives of hun nce the great fire, dreds of persons on the way to 4 conditions in the work dangerous. A gang of 12 men employed clear-| Clouds of mortar and dust were ing up the of Patrickss | blown th © streets, making church, at Mission and Third it impor nee half a block has just gone on duty when laway, an mbting a sand storm. OT OAM Voila GAN OALVADGH t cattle and crops |MANY PEOPLE REPORTED /0f life 7 Ino KILLED IN SOUTH AMERICA—| The San Salvadorean man-of-war Kizalco was lost in the st Butla- CROPS RUINED, STEEL (.” . weriine the aa BRIDGES WASHED our. on over the principal | e destroyed, and the storm | HOUSES WRECKED ¢ the worst in the history of rivers bring down bodies of (Scripps Telegraph Service.) sans and cattle, and the rest- BALVADOR, Oct 0—A are te stricken. which has a and Honduras also » days bi greatly, although not to tt nt as in San Balvador. sy 1 wil] be sent south ctlon was taken wpon the of Jacob Furth, who was Francise month ago in tion with the Boston relief f nd of Miss Walker, secretary of « Y. W. C. A. who has lately been doing relief v k in San Fran- | ipa TO LEAVE TRACK — ONE © aULTY ORDINANCE Service.) REING st tad sei é KILLED, NINE INJURE The balance of th CAUSES TROUBLE a " alsed in Seattle fc _ 2 rie and bin fathe : Nortia, were both k ie pig A auf San Francisc Irregul ies in the passing and Richardson wen bably fatally T h is to be warded to the tef com ft ~ an ordinance by the done ’ a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) mittee at Frisco. This was the! council resulted im serious SRORTOUES 8 Guar oe CHICAGO, Oct One boy W488! decision of the Chamber of Com rd to the assessment near this place yesterday i y a J . vis and his son were) Med and nine persone injured late) merce Ce ifornia relief committee rd av. improve- The cider Norré nd hi mo were i 14 ee le allan Lin-|this morning hucrieh esntained working on their farm, which bord ay ¢ Nn a Lu Fang se nes gh ae PRISE Pron gpte sin ore @e that of Richardenn, whes od ore ob shan Bore Fe “¢ \hands of the comm is about ling to a conference a rempen arone as to where the di) track and dashed tnto the The | 55,9 . om amount fs to or Moore and Aatias ding point betw he — car was running about 15 miles a0 | deducted for necessary expenses in|ant Corporation Counsel Todd last y “rhe younger Norris and Rich-}nour, The accident was due to 4/ nis city in alding sufferers at pres-|night a new assessment will have pe engaged in a scuffie and the! gefective rall lent } but the lerger part of the! to be made. mies Norris drew a revolver and tn The boy killed was Frank Schill © | attempting to shoot Richardson the| ing 6 years old bullet struck his own son, who died) The injured are: Irving Tupper| #RARARAAAAKAAARARARKERR RARER Eee sevetal hours late Seeing thet) and two young sons, Mra. Berthal *® * he had missed bis mark, the elder! Langshear, Miss Cora Yokel, Miss *SI1X DAYS WITH ” Norris Hired again, the bullet strik-) annie Swain and three men, re| # * ing Richardson a gle neing blew 08) moved in a carriage without giving * o | picked ap a shotqun lying | The Schilling boy was standing} 9 * fand shot and killed the elder lon the front platform when the Pa | son has not yet been ar|jumped the track and he was| * ATURDAY x a thrown directly under the wheels, | ; rs * * waist CHARGES PADD NG OF THE ROLLS APPARENT, Demectatic workers, who have heen employed to check up the ree jatration rollx in certain of the non town wards, claim to have die covered evidences of fraud in pad Interests of cer ding the Tivte in th tain of the republican legislative candidates, notably George Piper,| candifate for the senate tm the! eNAKE nvr’ paaen Ae Thirtefourth district; Joe Lyons.) sndidate for the senate in the! cygeo oF xine ~at Thistyeiath district, wnd Henry | Beck, candidate fo legislature] STRANGER AND THROWING im the same district While the work has not ye* pro BODY IN THE RIVER cooded far enough to make positive lthat. this has been done, many in been discovered and | dications have (Star Special Service.) ail of these are being investiuted eg Me ere ere an be procured to| WALLA WALLA, Oct. 2 1 Ce ee eill. be {#08 Melander, @ rancher, is under jun - - ont Aponsible for|*rrest charged with the murder of sworn @ pat ane fe ja strange Nowe od ae fo any, violations of the law which|" mget We boty “wee Tauns a - jin the Snake river two weeks ago may be foun lwith © head battered tn Melan ja le believe ' have engaged in Ih e was driving to Simmons Siding rest railway point, and it is jwitth aw } (Geripps Telegraph Service.) i V. M6, A. TOMORROW m1 be a, « * Selby Th v f u n Mee y Jo - . ir { the Y. M. ©. A. will be of . i b . There wi t 1 CITY WORK ORDERED. 1 agg ae agp veg nd sock te a lunet ' h tme f Bag A tuart P. Hat of t! pi YMCA re will ad ' « ‘ ’ am f the Hi | ie ty Engineer Thon ubject will be, “The Real Battle ground Pe THE GREAT RAINING FOR OF 1908 DCES SOME BRISK T NOMINATION E | FINALLY, HE