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WEATHER FORECAST Dares to Print the News SEAT * BIRD OUT OLD | Increasing Cloudiness Tohight, Probably Bho were ‘LE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER aa, THE SEATTLE STAR Tuesday Warmer 1906, ———— ° = _ FAT y ‘ gor A quick in igna 18 PERHAPS wed tha bird] ' y p—DUCK HUNTER AT ed } bod t 1 thie wnt « eye rt € ar t j [AURELHURST RROPONSIGLE ad ne ight shots tn for $196,000 | . Lam be « res th por ACCIDENT charge An repre | Te cai aun Mr. La | eitaren, tw © Queen An 1 ‘ t } are ried with ‘ . ed wed | were fitted with | b coded tn extracting sev rm | nea al of 1 from the : \ . boy psi A { i «i and & 5 —_— ane of the y ' f that atrect, will be] | a te suly Insured and | of Me oe bet | x ¥ © | Mot ‘ joe JESSE HALL 18 RESTING EASIER : I put on u ‘ " 1* ary @ m ¥. M } TODAY CONDITION LESS A dullding, now being struct . the othere. HOPELESS THAN SATURDAY , . * The ie | ham sold ah MoCle as | A nen th west corne | | av Pine et, @0nIt% for 8 ] Je the young real extate * : “ |The purchaser is R. Jones ager a6 shot by ¥ m ( . a |} BRE . x-Mayer k.| wtar fatherdn-law on . as A « ng h af on can fis oh lanes ie te tol basa 3 he purchasers of Raliways are now enforeing the provisions of the Hepburn Bill | amd bis ant ss - aoliinies | or ioe ~ i - w Mc t addi | that prohibit the granting of Malf-Aate Transportation to Ministers . AN Dis hit A S ‘ sik tims £ a - hye ee . and others. | - 3, a eet a RT, © weat side of Lake W ttn ¢ s } tng about three-quarters . to justify any very ¢ nt hog bit tr) south of Leschi park for his ultimate recove mt ¢ 5 | f Cc RH an reports the sale of ery favorable tr stion is welcom # wore of water Mercer ie ed as lessening by that much the and for 91,20 * jfear of # fatal end five , ybu te Wont | Througt the 4 euterda last night he appeared be in lexs pain than for a few days preced } ng. He better las en CHANGES WHICH IS A Wella Watle ty the ker- | ease. His condition ts so enfeebied Ankeny faction wea vietor ant that nder the most able WE ATTEMPT TO thereby be ea menace to M etream on of improvement it . « | will be many ® before he can HIN N > eines A ' " sidered out of danger EFFORTS ~ } —— x changes ’ | er | inhed by Dim tend r | Reasons cng [RAILWAY TRAINS MEET ON G.) sthnroe for the pansenger, but be Meat ts moking lteattory ta kingon, | A iieving t ent time qoumteract . fort | bis wd with] Me TRACKS NEAR MONROE! Site the first #ta ° abt oi jerk ‘ ' PASSENGERS EUCAPE, BUT) OPT ree a 3 pe Fuse THREE OF TRAIN CREW ARE me ¥ i" -* Appointmin him, te wand near the Q ent of Mr. Piles as fice which he demands} OAD. hurt, Being py he . | damages of $966 “the ura J Ts caieter be tens ied athe! WeSliness the scone and walked ore will press the but- uM “ym a = sal - at tte b =. been a (Star Special! Service) | Bverett, where be wan 1 yYelock opening the cathe Zz ° on | wre nd lost hie craft off Unan| SVERETT + 22—In fewer released upon bis at the Erickson building iment of rsd Plan - * *\ island. in Alaskan waters, he wae} Collision at Fern Biuff, three | appear at th que office, on Firet av of Renator Vics et OFF" cast Bway for ever 100 Gave bef oe east of Monrose, yexterday| That the accide " Saturds 4 way into . sae | don ae hee @ : ner bound | disastrous te due to the fact thet the Father O'Bri who has be sde| ¥dich time he suffered hardships | {'Cs"* & wl tress wee F large fe - . s des hunger and one a this t ° and Kees os u 2 geo Baggage dare 2 ; three sert ured and «| Geant momentom at ‘ : * 2 Algor y PPaagal ahtly Bruised and cut. The erdah to tolescape, ' aa 5 " sg! I ts tone aie Fs aaa are the humber of deaths 4 on r > See ° na ‘ worn HUDSON, engineer of | dewbledly have been « hall today ~ P bbe ine vie * e ve t a ne where death < Kvetett The tnju ene see ‘ e ql pon ng * fea. . . Prat ten ttme e ALHERT FE. RIDDELL, fireman | B¥erett hospital, where it was toa fm var will be revenged city. | LAL thie Une Russel atleger the | of tre PF tigesats faieibat they would recover’ very | ong oe - Se he | eater P. Banderen ant ie ticg| PATRICK SHERIDAN, fireman [quietly “ he er andereon, « lending esey were ' ¢ the | thet should he stat 2 ’ ™ i * | Patrick Sheridan, the Seattle fire " | Lawrence, engineer of ena, remided at 2248 Fifteenth av agen nding ogg bee eo Seattle negth, at Interbay, with T. J. Port] artistic and special fea mca | Wetael, a + Of Me wae of & raving dieposit i cohen or 7 ie a way well thought of by ali w ne 4 eit t tfice 969] John Boyle, brakeman of passen-|icsew him night an reas will be | | & PF. Lawrence, the injured : diate keon, tr haree of] meer, remided at Thirtee t hae been pinced | wéet, & ‘ sf * ent being enta * y ealigence The | theving . e hie gree ' eight had been « od to walt at | Lager days will begir ring with Ger Dish, Oct. 2 During (Webber state acades man day, the program of which will Whours Utah has been in | school for the deaf and be xe of the Seattle Lieder Of & storn a wt | badly damaged, and ' tation © he out-| were unrooted All traffi ny be given « to the ity has been damaged | here and Salt Lake City was cut nizations of the and at $100. mw off until} this morning. The blizz a ‘ ram has been ar wn and | reaches eastward across to W The ordinance providing for the | i) be Hibernian The aree- | Ing ation and licensing of the| Jimmie Hoag, the 10-yearold son ia ig’ » pro giasa fn the b One man was killed he pawnbroker business was taken up| of Grant J Hoag a painter, resid insisted gran y strong The Catholic church. on low- Gibba A Nying plank st aday by the Hcense and revenue) ing at 2624 E. Union st, nearly lost i, Was blown down. The! on neck and broke it mitt his life yesterday afternoon in ®] ASSAILANT OF THREE WHITE Meller is & total wre The | we njured by flying debris It provides that a license of $ pood at 26th av. and BE. Union st | shall be required every pawn-| But for the timely arrival of Ber WHITE WOMEN 1S STRUNG Re ™ | vroker for each year sets forth | Moore, » young man, Jimmie woul# 1 |the form of the permi arant-|have drowned, ae be had disap| TOA TELEGRAPH POLE i] Jed. It also binds the jpeared beneath the surface of the Pe iis keep a book showing water fer the third ne jrecord of every sale, Jimmie with several others was (Beripps Telecraph Service.) loam made, and to make a daily|crising about the poad op a raft.} Oct Dan salina lreport regarding the same to the/S9uddenly he fell off. His com-| nove, glins Robert Clark, a negro, lehiet of police. No goods are to|Panions seemed paralyzed with fenr| wag iypched early yesterday by 100] lhe removed 4 pawnbroker’s|#nd made no attempts at Feseu®.| masked men, who rode into town lshop antil ure after their | Moore beard the eries for help age took the negro from the jail, and being dep 4 there, and nothing|Plimged Into the pond, which I) strang him up from the crossarm 1 be received from persons un —_ g" 4 Fai = hie = of a teh ph pole were |der 21 years of age, drunkards or|b0Y (0 the surface, where, affer) Dove charaed with erimiu-| persons of known disreputable|Derolc efforts, the lad was placed! any assaulting three white we ma nue TRAIN LEAVES character among the living in ane day. The victiins were Mra | TRACK AT CURVE — THREE Violation of the ordinance is to be George Burton, Mra Frank Dixon| punished by a fine of $1090 or and Mrs. Henry Humphrey. Dove| KILLED. days’ imprisonment, or both eagaped Thursday from the town ch#io gang in Scranton, Miss.,/ ea ate et where he wan serving ten days fc : in STREET CAR AFIRE Zeiss dake, Pressing to _ {eeriees Telegraph Service.) Passengers on a Green Lake car |Greene county, where he formerly | it vewult of teed arian 5 trae rig wap Fe sani resided, he Inaugurated his carnival | 7° °° 7 . , on 4 burning car from 46th st. and Pe te re eit: 1 ‘ Interlake ay. to Fremont re henna ea Are “| asly 4 A ter d out fase, which was the the houses in bro dayligh and of th trouble, ne RUSSIAN VESSEL TRIKE jafter strangling bie victims in eact . . nnd S nineha the tomak ms ag eu 8 8 Al isitance, accomplished his pu is = : Smoke from the b FLOATING MINE — PASSEN-| Poses had been on the trail ¢ LYTHE luctor 1 packing ob : Deve since Friday. Saturday morn Ok D. PRERY ck’| GERS AND CREW ARE LOST. | tng a detached portion of the me ° y ‘ a rhe overtook the fugitive near Semme tM t « ge * — im scrons «the Minslseippilt ‘ y were forced t m5 | (Serippe Telegraph Service.) nd when the negro refused to rom account of | LONDON, Oct We ha { to arrest was sb and ; } - bee ceived here fr v wounded, Off ar young everal pails a Ph ager t farthe McNabb, 1 pa, Who is we vem e ha + yg! mb © prison He n | brok \¢ { ed { \" » | | | | MOTHER OF MURDERED % aio SOCIALISTIC DEBATE \' ' GIRL LIVES IN SEATTLE on ; | ai , Coroner J. P. Finle f Pe | te t Or Chief Wappe in BAD MAN FROM ALASKA ’ ® 1 » M ‘ “ iving t . N Dovle. th ‘ Di | he ff M. J. He o ho w ’ ‘ I Mu RELEASES SLOW IN COMING he q ! t u r" hat cit herr , et a i ho fk . on the me k n f ta ae It b 1 t | © hin ing kr burg f RAID FEDERAL HOTEL nd M n t t f famed of her 4 t f } ' } A mi At THANKSGIVING SERVICES m nid f bs ents plar l* Tee eee eee tt Ea. M Ata Shonor Mr. F's * wl aAtag of the Met he Vv. ( i 1 And there becs * BANK CLEARINGS: *) this morning the First M. jue charg mduet ov Hentt. | * ie ot af » wl ewurch it was decide ide 1 “ Police ' 5 my ‘ at first # Oct 1906 $1,880,017,.72 wf “Young / sight & Oct 1906 Sunday. & Union service Thanksgivir sy. | geen ‘ v Patt r q hict be obtained be Winceton (nt * # Rey, W. WR will preach the | Unvia, Ke Crandall and Smith fore construction can be m 1 MAS. FRED FAIRBANKS. RRR RRR tt tt Bt te Sermo | made th id mepeoe DEMAND YOUR OHANGE ; 2 a5 CENTS PER MONTH | VOL. & NO. eons ON THE DECK OF THE ANTA ANA | Lee Nellis, Second Assistant Engineer, Hit by | Falling Borm and Instantly Killed--Was Ono’ of the Heroes of the Santa Ana Wreck. | | | ‘ “ , k He Le k “ Btear He tere; golns , y . ‘ ' H ae r © Dolphin for » pore Eyre ; LEE NELLIS. the era of . Courtesy of Railway and Marine ‘ ainy News.) Ne * Was aboard t ta A ss wn she wae wrecks F urdly mpeak. 90 spok f tipa " the death of his and king ame f * re of age 4 = tar o give us of r sister, both of Many of the in we FLFECED ‘SUES FORBREACH CCUCU | OF PROMISE Sensational charges of allowing . « to marry Cora B, gambling on board the 1, who insists upon being his steamship Oly the benefit . son has plunged of several wsional gamt ‘ " n 2 r. His pre whose work in the deft-fingered in te the entent line netted them some $2 ¢ has be ) feadant iq been f a t sult for breach of promise. The ficers by FM of Col monnt sued for is $6,000, to which Place, Wash Libby exte plaintiff, it appears, is Twenty fifth st actsco suffering from « broke heart The cor The wrecker of hearts, it ie ale men and signe leged in complaint, promised the fl d passengers & on Oct. 16, 1904, to taxe the platy the recent trip of the ¢ tiff unto himself as hie wedde@ this city from Nome, sw he ceremony to be per- r in an action for formed or April 15, 1908, sgainet the Northwe The b aneee immediately got ship company tn the civil courts, | bus eges, and rounded up Built Gambiing Table her tre 1 The Olympia, wh eached Be Beto 4. however, Harrison's attle Friday last, « 1 over 400] whim for a domestic Mfe deserted passengers, many ’ e|him and he since refused tq eerage. In the, secure acher and have the cer alleged that the jemo throagh at the request of the officer which began thig constructed on the nd day out Judge Albertson, from Nome, several tables for the the defendant pror ise of professional gamblers, These who deposed th games, it is said, were carried on| the would-be spouse had declar inti! within a few miles this|that she m as roure port, when the tables were thrown | lien on Harrison's property as ang, request of Captain ' one OF EVERETT TRUE overboard at the — OUTBURSTS 108 ASKED VOU THREE TIMES NOW TO MOVE A ftw FEET SO 4 CAN CROSS THE STREET! (4) GROWING JUST A | )2errce B07 mPariens! MAYBE YOUR HEARING Whe BE BETTER JHE NEXT TIME ANYBODY ASAS YOU NOT TO BLOCK A CROSSING WHEN INE STREETS ARE SO MUDDY! / THINK 44< BOUNCE VOU UP AND DOWN A FEW TIMES ON THE CURE LI