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Around Green Lake in an Open Car. —=| WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE STAR Showers Tonight and Wednesday; Light South WI SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER a3, 1906 CARTING AWAY THE REFUSE % LAKE ay ip which & tte e boarded a a cobeenge 4 Pike #t It was an ayaa ent was he upon his minsion, SPECIAL CHAMBER OF COM ,| scious of a growing bness about; MERCE COMMITTEE REGENTS de and fe This 1 = secur ay tae Gar SO pokes’ | RAISE IN INSURANCE RATES nk entle stle, the at | ting of the Chamber of store at the mittee, ap slow of the F re Insurap street Mehta, & rates tn this elty held this ons afternoon The report sugmests . . frete protest to the varic com pant . = 6 rool foe , to the effect that no reserve fund . upon the Posom of Green exists in the state of Washington « smnel : ¥ hen = ws — ‘ guarantee fire lownes, M mood awe : CURE. | Urges a strong protest - As @ cost Article, increasing of fire 1 : Ywo more round tripe he made|Ments to cover loase Ps he kindly conductor, turning /8a" Francisco fir on Hausman is chairma heaters mittee the Mystery mae | ‘The final report of the California y rating ah thele clerk relief committee wil] be received Me trient : mpeny at tomorrow's meeting, ond bs « ad at committee will ask to be discharged ’ ettere anc | Factfic bompit There r e Ab expert accountant is working on | @ ups " were applied and at § ck this the books, and his report on the! paaad when bie work ha ning he opened his eyes. money handled by the committee | sited be openn: eyes) Hin first yest was for penell will be included in the committee's and paper thbiing as hurried’y | report pon So ftened f one would per A report is also to be received at eo testy morning rent - = — hore ae = the meeting tomorrow from the te on from hie! banding the folded er to ¢lcommitiee on national legislation iad in hie customary me ee at waste = Aye investigating the alleged evils sur Nantes by Wagner's | ee the nurse & bs oe “y Ba rounding the employment of rail by @ dolopat oy bet ig ne Bu wnfolded i 894 | way mall clerks In connection with Lake residents, is . the emall salaries and the great it y Jue your life, o ° tg MR aioe thee in calling tn the open care from | egaited to give. | the Green Lake tine. Pallure to ect} Late this afternoon a special 4 apon thie advice tmmediately will; meeting of the canal committee wit! ‘be held to decide upon location a ng down upen your head the . @very attention un ment that man} locks op the proposed canal recovers, the how fe be borne by contr) u » hin fellow mar When maaw whe veted against the nurse returned Homes| - had again lapsed inte unconscious: | oe At 2 90 o'clock this afternoen | for Motive. @f time Homer Bie wearch for EWART’S FRIENDS)” T HIM DEAD MAN SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS curtous disappearance and one reported by the offt steamer Spokane, of the Pacific Coast company's feet which arrived io port this more ing oo her first trip from San Fran of Improvement | reported bine ae showed slane the physician to recover cers of the - ciaco A med Whitham, who o« @isidliaeaibentinnndinnnnnecie as cupied state room 46, was found missing when the ship arrived He POSTMASTER 18 Mr. Stewart bas changed his 4p i was last seen aboard at Victoria pearance by parting with hie mae i bur since then nothing hes been BY HIS OLD Ac tache. For over 30 years that Riri heard from him. It ts thought b sute appendage has adorned the | some of the officers that he jump | countenance of Uncle Sam's Seattle lod overboard, but his brother be official, and during that time Iti tteves he got off the boat at Port has never known the touch of 4/) Townsend and missed connections razor—-except once. That wae Of) with it on ite departe from thet an occasion eight years ago when He says that ae far ae be ot te tecognize that off Postmaster famed these days. This Mr. Stewart backed his mustache oe his brother has no cause for Patcownt of error on the against his favorite candidate for | jespondency, nor does he think his lewart, nor bas any senator, Mr. Stewart's man lost| mind unbalanced. darned his way by| This is ancient history and the} On the way down to Frisea, two search for, mustache has jong since grown to] days out from Seattle, a Japanese PeMeliice funds are) its original luxurtance sailor aboard the Spokane, jumped The postmaster says, however,/ overboard at 11 o'clock at night @ the matter is that! that this time it fs off for good but it i» un tile name was not learned, believed that he was mentally balance The Spokane is taking the place of the Queen on the San Francisco 4 austained the loss e night of Oct. 16 moving train an arm on 2 | Bere NEW SCHEDULE 10 ORIENT ached track below. A train following ew off the unfortunate man’s arm. Cody wan so badly dazed by the fall that he was not aware of the ap proach of the second train. He had Cody had boarded a train bound for Seattle, when he made the ac-|"U® while the latter Is being re | quatntance oftwo men who induced |Dtired. She had a full cargo of him to visit the veatibule of the| (relent. consisting chiefly of fruit leoach, from which place he was 166 toms of which is consigned to thown through the trap door to the| T#coma. and carried 108 passen STEAMER ARABISTAN, | : | previously lowt « leg, and had lived MMN00 ABOARD, 18 the greater part of his life as a AGENTS FEAR) cripple Brit OFFERED |. new ule of sallings wit ich salled Ayres and Montevideo six steamships out of Seattle ant weeeer 12, with a cargo of a regular fortnightly service through ty Value of $2,000,000, le to Hongkong will be inaugurated b: 4 @verdue at Sen Juan the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for which port she is when the new steamahis ber New York agents Maru leaves Yokohar Vessel with her pre on her maiden vayage ; May be low ‘ The Seattle office haw not as yet te feta command of Cap ! ed a des ription of the new ves ad it is feared that | VA sel. but atate that she ie larger and Bee cone toate’ that | VANCOUVER BUILDING —IN- | niore elaborately equipped than any Which have affec SPECTOR SAYS HE WAS OF-|” steamships the ba MED Ad West Indies connate o tes on the Seattle Hongkons Hold represents ahipien! FERED MONEY TO REPORT! ron. The Hitnebt is being built in Japan, eee, banks 2 ne) FAVORABLY ON SULLIVAN 4] Hieretofore but five of the con _ the vessel be CONSIDINE’S THEATER, aye Me nie che vie Ortent: ane Will mean a severe : . but two of theme went through ¢ od Rasactal be om ved Hongkong, Kobe being the Oriental ot the world € un ¢ re ips © ° i, owing to —- terminus of ths e ship if the tir INTERSTATE COMMERCE FON Tl Following upon an investigation DECISION. |1,, the police, the Banquet saloon ‘ at Third av. and James st, and Php ots = the at Third and ¢ ’ ot 14 Oct t HAND ROBBED AND cone Hs fe have been told to remove \ i" j vd ay Jee closed boxes and make = other TO TRACK —~ Fo. being unconstitutional #€C-| oranges to conform to the law. Both G f the interstate Commerce | aaigns have complied TRAIN CUTS OFF AN ction seeks to prevent | tn the case of the New England t tern from keeping | hotel it is claimed that the r of labor unions contalt the boxes is enti laeparate from the hotel, although CAGE 1S DISMISSED. drinks are served from the hotel bar, Thus far the police detailed SVILLE, Ky., Oct. 22-3. M investigate conditions surround whe r he Loutevilie & Nashville |ing the saloon have shown an wn-| fo pateb on trial for dis-{amual amount of blindness, for no| A. 0 who y re stot wm . x operators who joined the |derogatory report a r er son Creek, Dov Hiecharged by the court of women frequenting the place has , thrown from a been made PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL a5 CENTS PER MONTH AUGOIAN WI CRUEL ONE 8, NO. 206 ~ HUSBAND 18 MADE = THE} occasional frying pan or coffee pot ‘SLAVE” OF THE KITCHEN “Bas . her’ hastens the dexterity her HURLED DISHES WITH DEX.) °° noe truction deve he husband looked TEROUS AIM Kood ckner, for thence forth no let up it mr ilar 1 three times each ware of witied is, is play the kitchen meehanic er vi of which period y n a complaint oon the <galighe t « ham “ - . Fanny Rackner, The on seh Some of the Men the Civic Union Believes King County Cou Id Profitably Dispense With rment alleged by the] 4 a y y Diep slate to i , xe ee ” } el the Amn c mg asin . . this wife ‘7 ‘ ts nes . ‘ th j wa ‘ eate fused to kill Rackner. ‘The two sils in the kitchen, save to hurl an ‘ ed in Russia in 1878 While he is MI t coneldered STATE LABOR of danger, Jesse Hall in reg ————— thie afternoon to be wiy improv RHERAAERRERARRERARAHREREHEREA RAH | NE WID Home slight hopse held out . % |for hin witimate recovery, He is * HOW TAXES HAVE INCREASED IN SEATTLE. # jatlil very low and weak and a t . - = f the worse might oour at * Inc. & | tine. The attendants are b | * Ser & » be peful of his ultima ne . 1908 noe Increase, Cent. ® |* cs e C. 0. Young, the state organizer ® State taxes 8 51460646 9 TieT20.89 6 104 8k ei OH: tor the American Federation of La * County taxes 040.92 BAR 142.84 i be 48 * jbor, arrive a tle yesterday COLORED PEOPLE CLAIM PLAY @ School taxes 421,782.76 THE,817.96 aul a} and © er » until late this aft # City taxes, old tim * erncon, when he leaves for Bverett| (NCITES LYNCHING. —- MOB eit 1,000,908.97 L.6PR 22.37 622,014.00 ¢ * to oversee labor work there. As @ & New limits 73,248 129,355.06 48,099 27 * result of his ¥ the Central Labor DISPERSED BY POLICE. @ Bouth Beattle 4,969.93 T8659 2,846.67 «| council will hold an election Wed of : . a e nesda ht to select a person to fill (Ser: rT ‘ i, 7 ipps Telegraph Service.) ‘ot 746.6 FeTe2 12 3 & of city hich 4 » & Total 92,382,746.61 $3,709878.21 $1,954,501.00 681 @ FROM NOME eed ese : - PHILADELPHIA,.. Oct... 23. — » , ener t is expect: | crim, es ‘ errr rr rr rrr eer of) eee ee eee eee ed Young wii! ra about - cane Sy the genaeedas ee Seattle taxpayers will be called) 886) $r@1,622,222.37, an increase of the first of November to belp sions |“Clansman,” the colored clergy of upon to pay more taxes for ety pur BRP, oF 62.2 per cont Steamer Northwestern Capt. | instruct the ye tno ye in bin tis city petitioned Mayor Weaver L year the toxes levied in the Truebridge, arrived in port at noon esterday aeking that the company pores next year than this year BY | jog ef Beattie for city pur.|from Nome with 414 passengers and|“"r,. ; be forbidden to produce the play in approximately 62 per cent. Thely aah 145 mille ca en ascees ) in gold. hier bediog. Den tg ithis elty, ‘Their petition was us- taxes they will be called upon to] men@ot $5,068,637, or $71,248.79.| Among the passengers were Jafet) yaa, to commence ini needed by the mayor. pay for ail purposes, city, schoot,| Thisiyesr the levy is 12 14 mills on Lin terberk the largeat mine Over) Sarno t the Women's Aus-|_, Excitement wen so —— pm ert 1 or | ato ¢ no n country - cause a number of 2 > comnty and state will be larger than | S% gee agg Pod Fe eS ee er ak ote Typographical union |“t0n “ne entrance to the theater, leat your Sy 08 per cont ORS, or ryteg gd eee bee reneter; Bem. Cl oues eto members of th Taking it necessary to call the po The mew tax levies for city pur 2 a + : junton and their friends at the r hes Last year the levy in South Beat Wilkinson, a prominent mining M40) i ator Teme Th “ * lice disperne w c poses were fixed by the city COUP) 1. uae G16 mills om au assessment and WH. Bard. a large holder of ng Bg mankagesteg ———-_ 3 ci In the old Mmite the levy will | 0 Skis tee” oP gs.c68.92. This year Seattle real estate he men s of the umbers be 14 mille in the new Hite 13 14] oar 14 mile on an PO ae A terad The Northwestern will sail Sat union will bold thetr annual smok mitie, and In South Seattle 11 14 7 = P ta tole ye ee has been nam of GH 868 vr 07,916.59, an incres urday for Valdez and other porte " . t milla = The levy for set pur: (or gastet heyy Ani ¢ arrangements for the a! poses has siready been fixed at 6 The total amount of al! taxon lev _ " milla, and that for county and @tate) ac rneety 4 > Ast Wednesday night, Oct 31, the purposes at 10 wile, The total property in the city « Women's Union Label league will atthe last was §2,982,716.6) the executive labor bodies year Thin year it te 6° create of $1,254,551 60 : -ROB BANK of Mattie were required to pay tn} lewy for all purposes in the old Him ite will be 20 milde Levy Lower, Tax Grea This levy ix lower than that for the present year by 4 mill “=| “ATK2L, an or 581 tp per tame@ thie year they will be called pan to pay nearly $8 next year Aa han already frequently been! pointed out in The Star, the brunt of thts Inerense will fall upon r oxtail, the owners of homes and residence proper The t 6 of) owners and great through the Vaet increase in asse od it represents an t tn we tn tax burdens of more than 42 per cent for city purposes, nearly valuations. 80 per cent for school purpones, more than #4 per cent for county purposes and more than 38 per cent] BANDITS SECURED 4,600 AND HOLD TOWN AT BAY —309 for state purposes, an rage in: |laree property crease tn the taxes levie the | corpbrations have In some instances ce "tor all purposes of B81 per| heel iwcreaced, though in few, if] SHOTS FIRED. levied last year | @ny, eases have they been increased | lin the agme proportion as the taxe: cont over the t to be paid this year (Seripos Telegraph Service.) Last year the tax levy in the old|of small property owners and the ee ee tetany limits of Beattie 16.5 mille On lowsbre of residence real estate. in|, MINOT SP tf etc Halts cement of $44,096.02080, ax |seuep Inetances the taxes of great, |Horping at bay & crows of hieine $1,000,208 This year it Is 14} *emkthy corporations will be even | 5° ee shots, ee nauk : ba red mills on an aesesement of $115.166,[loWer than they were this year | yesterday csemea 94200 ees thel See ——=" | Sawyer # bank, at Sandmeyer,| hundre revolvers 4 took mevers worth of munitior eral citizens The resider EVEN POLICEMAN | { from a general ste Rev LOST HIS NERVE sie ae s were awakened by P explosion and ving at the bank they were met with a fusil With a baret of speed like unto of bulters ‘Th buretare had men a frensied meteor, an automobdtile / wt cae earner of tie tank, bet te tore up Pike #t. at 6 o'clock lant the meantime o fifth man worked night, and if ite course was not at the wafe. Nine explosions were strewn with mangled remains of required to © the mafe Seattle citizens, instead of thore ot | The robbers rode out of town or an unlucky dog, the kindly Inter - horseback, firing in all directions as vention of the gods is the only ex-| they went. A pesee was quickly. or planation. | {Beripps Telegraph Service.) wantzed and is t in pursuit of It went so darned fast 1 couldn't]. MARSHALLTOWN, lowa, Oct. 23,/ the bandits, but up to a late hou see the number!” sald one startled! _ practically ail that was lett of the | 8", | ht po trace could be found ol e « olow ie" ” 1} » he rol re. Coe oe ie tld pollemian|eeeenae portion of Bristwa, Butter drew h gun and stepped onto the county, wae destroyed yesterday by path of the crazy car, but hix nerve | fire, This is the second dleaster by fire within a week, and in believed fatied him and be executed @ side » that would have made Jimmy Britt gasp for breath | to have been incendiary. BOY STRUCK Asked why he did not fire of the) F CH CABINET machine, if he was afratd to tackle| the man, be sald 1 1 was so plamb scared I forgot —— gown Be PARIS, Oct. 23.—The French jobody ascertained the number | capinet has been completed as fol of the car, The dead dog was Keck) ows: Premier and minister of the YOUNG: TWELVE-YEAR-OLD ed to the curb and the street d@| Graror Clemenceau: justice, Guy partment did the rest, the remaln#! (ne goesnigne: foreign affaires,| STER REGAINS CONSCIOUS being this morning cousigned (©) Disha: education, Briand; finance the garbage wagon | Cafileenx; war, Picquart; marine,| NE®6 THIRTY MILES FROM | Taompeon ibiic works, Barthou SCENE OF ACCIDENT commerce, Pomergue; agriculture Vivtani PILES INSPECTS INSANE ASYLUM **"""" HARRIGON INJURED, | mam, and labor | (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Oct. 28.—-Fred Fende 1 social POLICE APPOINTMENTS. IS BRIBED appointments were { Poltee Wapper olman, and A. ¢ porition of pol INTRUDER ACCEPTS ONE DOL- Evans has been LAR AND LEAVES CITIZEN issn UNMOLESTED. GETS $8,000 DAMAGES. } t was this morning te (Star Special Service.) perior J Wiles ter HOQUIAM, Oct. 23—A_ burglar n the am 4.000 in entering the home of C. W. Pettit ot John Bhea against the Carly yesterday morning was dis- Seatt Lumber « covered by the latter. A seuffie en- plaintiff in the case sued, in which Pettit was victort- he defendant concern’s mi ous, The burglar threatened to hie left arm cut off just above the shoot, but, Mra. Pettit being ll, Mr. elbow, A 7. He had + Pettit bribed the intruder into si- 4 lence with $1 you DDN'T # /¥E BEEN WAITING SI) MONTHS FOR THAT SINT TO BE STARTED. AND SAY, THAT'S BE THE WARPT CASE Wen IT COMES UP in COURT, 1 COULD Thi YOU MORE THINGS ABOUT 1T THAN Youd LVER READ Iv IE PAPER, REMEMBER THAT USED TO ir S~ THIS PAPER SAYS Bue STUNTS HAS BEEN SUED FOR DIVORCE, / DIDN'T KNOW NE AND WIS WIFE WERE HAVING AMY TROU SLE YOU Lh AC -SCENTED SCANDAL MONGER, DIDN'T 1 TELA YOU s HAD OMY TWENTY MINUTES TO CATCH A TRAINS YOU wise HAND OUT GARBAGE CAN GOS- S/P WHILE 1'2 IN YOUR CHAIR, Wit YOU? 144 POUND THE tae our ripps Telegraph Service.) aged 12 yoars, was brought to this rae MONTREAL, Oct. 23—Carter HJojty jast night In an unconscious (Star Special Services.) | Harrison was injured while moose }rondition, having been struck by # OLYMPIA, Oct Matt | bemting in Ontario. Friends started lirain near his home yesterday aft Piles, who’ Baturday night wae ee-|t0@u 20 take him to Chicago, He) ernoon at Oakville, Chehalis county lected as member of the state board |Hewe Sadly sprained back and pos) When picked up the boy, being of control and Monday filed hia| "My Mmternal injurte inconscious, was brought to this oath and was elected chairman of] pagweT BALL city, and rallied in the hospital suf-| the board, spent today inapecting RULES PUBLISHED. of at the Western Washington hospital ire The p: be for the Inaane at Fort Steilacoom sabe « Official asket nan }ied. The extent of the boy's In bers, J. H, Davie and H. T. J the laing — Athletic | !t ts thought that he will recover The board will visit the state sob jen, The editor is Ge > iors’ home at Orting before re-|T. Mept secretary of the A WAGON CATCHES AFIRE tarning to Olympia teur Athiett I ‘ Haske « te In addition ¢ ne A 7 1 th RELEASES SLOW IN COMING, Fee ee on the game. fre A was ' ttle ‘Tra every secth f the country any, | h onk Rieases of claims for damages on ught fire fron warot stun account of the proposed building of gn. A ee pan a vio ta gl The tir the Lake Washington canal are not Alieging constant drunkenne he blaxe. Dar i re ming in fast enough to sult the {from January, 1902, to June of that|ariver of the wago iw 1 Chamber of Commerce committee | year, Bertha Cochran this morning abacher I in charge of the work, A very large | began suit against M, J. Cochran number of prope ind far divorce, The defendant is a ARTICLES FILED he lake have ’ 1 re: {lawyer and, bis wife alleges, spent leases of thelr claims, but aD) hie earnings for fire-water, She (Star Special Service.) ber of releasen « wants her maiden name, Marr,and| OLYMPIA, Oct. 23.—A new Seat insignificant in compari $40 monthly alimony. Frances T.]tle company, which has filed ar those which must be obtained be | Barry has begun sult for divorce! ticles here, ts the Webster-1ow fore. construction can be com-| from William J. Barry for failure to Investment company, with $30,000 menced sa@ppor capital