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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WEATHER FORECAST,—Rain Tonight and Thireday; High South W inde es to Print the’News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER a4, 1906 VOL. 8. NO. 207 25 CENTS PER MONTH (LASTED THE SEATTLE STAR a Paper in Seattle | ORGER CAUGHT pie je,” -GIVE A PARK CONFESSES CRIMES TO THE CITY Seward, Alaska. forreniy A BUM Roo VY WERT IL ys erry (Mr. and Mrs. John M, Frink Donate Twenty Acres of Land Overlooking Lake Washington --Tc Be Used for Park Purposes. Sn ¥ (Pigiry = bony IMPROVING IM BASEMENT | Ww me « of Cy } a1 playgrounds of } | ESSE HALL'S CONDITION Gives h tt kt ir. ¥ r of the i HOPE—CONSTANTINE TO AP of Lake “ dely known : be tt né of the most public #f | PLY AGAIN FOR RELEASE ON; 4 ' men, and has been f + minent nf y improvements BAIL. | L of ’ otion of public | fare nd 1889 he was a ERE Sal he One hundred and five men are registered as entitied to vote in the First ward who give their ad hg ae ot SMe geri oxfnpan Pongo Braranes — ii rt cer geo 1 | @resses as the Detroit Hotel. The cartoonist has undertaken to show how they could all be accommo nd his w e L. Frink ‘ y won for him the somination dittor * gives © about b »| d#ted in addition to the regular tra osient traffic 0 t ‘ wr ft governor in 1900, che ss sah maieat nflicted t ee . ‘ { the « Keonor William Constantine, - € c n t ‘ ganized f 6 purpore be ONE DOLLAR FOR A MOUSE i) nd become 7 ‘ ownershis Pr hy gage Min sah mony a Ofte dollar for » mouse! 0 at Gf tie bent ; aan abe aniae ae hat | : herdte pe “ ce You can get it by delivering t t “ . e for ' on astahn in thn attnee et te the mouse at the box office of } ! : a te Sey te a ine the Grand opera house ensue eile “40 Be oh sag John Cort, manager of the | for this * * * . * a . * * . * h rs ne * There lent any kidding : 8 | # about this thing,” said Mr } ; oy *# Cort over the phone to The oo Bhey woes | & Star this morning. “! want . os & some mice, and will pay $1 i fn fe ® each until | seoure as many , “ *! dé. They must be alive * * * * * * * * * See eee eee eee ee eee of course “No, | don't want to say any thing about the use to which they will be put. You'll find that out tater. One dotiar a head is a pretty good price and ought to fetch some.” No one about the Grand will admit that he knows why the mice are desired. All they know |e that Tressurer Reid hae instructions te accept a certain number of live mice will return to-| orrow and expects ale P : | Hill and Harriman Both) cen The tle Amusement Co. has for Mr. 0. K. Bell, to the Seattle Realty associates, a lot om the east near Denny Way, property is im- riment house, ave sold to A. B, uble lot on Eighth av. n Harrison and Repub- 000 ie has sold for Mra. 50x120, improved with riment house, located third av. near Jackson vovine b!| British Suffragists Lock gain that hie client may be Officer in Court 4. C. FULLER, CONTRACTOR Room---Create “Winder Arrest in Seattic on the Charge of Forgery. | Trouble. Trying to EndSquabble | preter or ob in the West. ler. Beach, ~ of Rain-| for $15 eeded in getting two of hi ences are being held tn . . @ sociable game.phe suce , . r4 borrowing money!checks cashed at th swinewn | —— © and to pay $1 each for them Chicago between the Hill and Har afidence houses named in return for small 4 riman forces with a view to settling nd the state hanes of goods, The checks he (Scripps Telegraph Service.) eee Seterenoes which exiet | emiat 2 red Puret LONDON, Oct Tea women Satweess thems te the theest co many new fea-| found west of Coney | Ains tee eee eee eee eee — on a! police tonal J made pa Affragiats were arraigned in court ‘ nt construc aanertl « MBE oma lig agen my saltragiete were arraigted tn eonrt concerning the co oad | wa tend neka ee Wrens'l fo The purchaser is W. Re * The prisoner bas been locked in ~ . aot men | 4 ties iF acting as agent for | Griffin, of Mt. Vernon. Ripe « Of the city jail, Hie| @XPLOSION HURLS = TIMB a Pre 4 pie io a heped The eg Por — ati f and |, jon Pacific or the L. N. Rosenbaum has sold for o recel e city J |were diaplease: ey had | the new Hines which the Hill inter- | Gy, aes ee Be aaa = amage, taken by the police from) THROUGH THE AIR, STRIK:|to pose in jail ae martyrs They | eats constructing along the! S ped wore : ~ gg af Rice the Rainier-Grand, revealed no in- = 7 a j sea Pm P f r.| and 2015 Yesler Way to ur. we literally thrown from the! k of the Columbia river to Port | jiiiman sa ated that it | dock, for $3,000, also that at $22 Chesterfield, alias for Mra. Johnson, to 2. new road which the | nay be mas arrevied ‘late | <riminating oy dence INGAND KILLING CHARLES | court into the crowds outside | rom cul-abe fawn Afternoon by | eer eee - farriman interests are building | py either re on charees of ¢ erom. LONDON, Oct. 4.—Two It: ‘om Portland north to Ta pr smo 4 Gonfewsed to Bis nui iar | | ALASKA VENTURE agitators were given two months’! and Seattle, are among the subjects “o for their refusal to} which are being discussed f of Chiet Wappe im prisonen pre ’ Oth BR Morgansters. ca oad | (Star Speciai Service.) give peace bonds. The The Hill interests are represent-] phe J cinen eae SN Bros. & Co. repre} Pualler, or as he was better “knows SPOKANE, Oct u Jerowded Into the court jed Howard Elliott, president. ar tar Seatury Furnity ¢ nort esterfield, had a| Stom, a sntractor orted a . and ey, third vice p ifthe Century Furniture | in the north, Dr. Chesterfield, bad «| Stom, a ra y contr | 4 hw me! Sham lu. © GILMAN Leaves suppen. | *?4 ¢ M. 1 hird vice presi aad Frederick & Nelson, | glorious and spectacular career at| Snake river, was killed ye For exting against the decree | * & tent of the Northern Pacific ree | f He was caught red-/¢ rad, Alaska, last spring }morning at a camp near Connell, | Mixe Parkhudee was sentenced to) LY FOR ST. PAUL ANO CHI-| Harriman interests are being tebe | ipMergeastern and Byrne.| Posing asa physician and gentle| by « flying xplinter, hurled through |two weeks In prison While trying! care of by Julius Kruttechnitt, i Wee standing dedind the |man of leisure, Chesterfield tand iithe air by a blast of dynamite |to quiet the crowds a policeman suf) CAGO — RAILROAD RUMORS rector of maintenance and pare | Daan at the office of|im Seward. He dressed well and/ Stom failed to get beyond the dan |fered several scratches on the fuce | tion: W. W. Cotton, gen pane pRres. & Co for the jtstked well, and was readily admit-| ger line before the powder expiod _ j; AFLOAT. licitor for the Oregon Rorees eS [tea to several of the best families|ed. The coroner's jary returned a| LONDON, Oct. 24.—The women! nmr Navigation com and J “| " bad forged the name is the Alaska city As meor it| verdict of accidental dea th attacked the policeman left tp] Alf indications in ratiroad circtes| O'Brien, vice president and general manager of the same road. fiton Bros. & Co. for | is stated that a well known minister charge of them and after his fe-| go to shaw that the consummation of Seward first took Chesterfield fusal to leave the bullding they of « mighty ratiroad battle ie near It t* understood that both the eer had forget ihe Seen his charge. | took the key from him and locked at hand and (het the long, bitter Hill and Harriman interests have 3 ‘Of Latouche, Alwe Chesterfield won the confidence | hie to the court room. Officers aft: Gght between the Unton Pacific and} decided that peace is the most de me for $22 40.50 andjand heart of one of Seward’s best er a hard fight regained the key, Great Northern rat ran en-| sirable thing to have, but thus far i" money of thel known young ladles, Miss Kitty/ when the women began haranguing tance into tthe here has not been material prog ay Frederick & Nelson] Barthoff, whose pareats are leading the crowd outside. Finaliy Miss @¥er the Fe av eas toward the latter condition. [Sites Furniture company. | tights of that city. Likewtse he Parkhuret was rearrested and re-|t be fought out age ' Im the sate connectton, J. D. Far ts The latter check *\ eon many dollars from the “boys nerves forced the mob to disperse. Bees Lest night L. ¢ r rell, Mr. Harriman’s right-hand man Hirde “towehes [iPpresentative of the G ‘orth in the Northwest, is going over the i payment for s Dilli ot the town in a tr tu us Beattie, te route of the new line which th 8 so ted Porras je heaterfield continually flourtshed inate tone Buspecting thal check for $45,000 which be was j “~ = Sena: Harriman people are extending in PR Piedulent, asked brn (| * ; } it was given out tn bie office thie] a SEE deo ser vio connie | SHOW coal at Seward: = This Hinerutag that the object of Ris east- | “oe™aston NEW YORK POLICE PRS 5 sith ensetiier andi aia ale it ninal purposes | Twentieth consideration | Chas. Bederm mo Tre ry th report the sale | of the property at 522 Twenty-first lav. occupied by an eight-room ise to Ben Aroon. * } } ‘ . check game finally became a joke rn trip at thie t » el b rn liek, dlecoverina * oad prove the peoplé of Seward. Like Lam Sonik Sesl-hemsst WIE ta the loge! BAND OF ALLEGED AN: aaa ror Famers return be ws") cakling that her affections were be |MILLWRIGHT BECOMES EN qace dnd’ thet he, weed return In-| ARCHISTS 1% SHADOW OF | Ke thee Kyeedigend ar wd Mrtived fn: Beattie last @at-|ine tampered with, and she RAYE) Jing) wo IN BELTING AND 16 Gide of ten dayn It te thought, MAYOR M'CLELLAN’S HOME. | Francisco Santo, one of t 6 Gt the Rainier. | Chesterfield the sign of “23 | éver, that he hak been called into band, possessed letters which the abowt that INSTANTLY KILLED. Rae police say will fix the responsibility ged was throwing| It was soon holsed lavieny After hia | Chesterfield’s absence would mot be Hubbard here he ae- | felt, t Seward and went Conference with the other rep entatly the road now at Chi (Scripps Telegraph Service.) for many mysterious crimes come ‘ © ate all the NEW YORK Th tted in this city « ‘ ’ ability in the fis a " s ner|to Latouche, where be started on (Star Soeciat Service.) THEATRICAL MANAGER CON t returning tol the scheme which ended yesterday | 1 ween the two Th the morning 'in his arrest and confession CHEHALIS, Oct. 24-—Joe Stich.| pegges TO KILLING ACTRESS | Pt ct ee OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE altw right employed in the mill of Doty Lamber comp ny at Doty p~ ™ tr ROBBERY THE MOT WIDOW OF C. H. STEVENSON 18 instantly killed yesterday, be ng entangled in the belting — whieh whirled bim to death - “¢ . _ ST ANGE STORY WARNED BY THE CHICAGO (Beri rao! meio 4 j \ braver Ort a6 oer NOw EVERETT weer DO vou | Nicholas, '« theatrical ow 4 A. THROW YOUR COAT 4ND an? ; a feuded to the police that he aided “ DOWN LIKE THATS 17 MAKES in the murder of Mra. Margaget Lea- | {Serine Tetesraoh Syren : THINGS 400K SO UNTIDY! |ite, the actrems, wh as thought to CHICAGO, Oct. 24 en be i . : a commpitied aungide lent There dy with your alibi when the tn WHY DONT YOu WANG THkp J | (NW THE CLOSET? have ¢ ide lant Thure Nay holas states that ree | an begins,” warned Police Cap Leopold, a drug clerk, now a f tain O'Brien, when the widow of tive, wae bie « uplice Robbery At the hearing of the eutt late t Stevenson told him =" was the motive for the crime, the |Yesterday afternoon in Judge ( | Y at she could prove men having taken Mra. Lestie’s dia- |on's court instituted by Dr. Annie c ai the time her hue George W one night last 10,|K Russell against Dr monds, which were valued at © 4 an) | Mirae in an attempt to recover « The woman wae ch | (Scripps Telearaph Service.) afterwards left in her apartments |Gertain $200 which she claims to; = py nination by the po PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4.—M&y-| with the gas turned fon, have atven him to apply on the | pice ning, Mra. ven issued ap purchase of real ests furth r facta unknown until the trial Came | «he explain her whereabouts from | lorder suppressing th f |duction héte the drama, “T to i jthe moment the lawyer was last | Ciansman,” which began Monday | deed introduced to show the] seen alive until his body was found [night and which was to have a | ediacr aunemilp of a tract. Otlwith the ekull crashed bye blow | week's engagement at the Walnut | timber nd in Skagit county.| from behind, at the bottom of an | st. theater. The mayor's action | whieh had f | in the transac or shaft in a Washington st. | or Weaver ‘yesterd peculiar | son was furious at the demand that | was prompted by the demonstration f the Russell Realty compan, building at the theater by several thousand 1 relations be-| “1 shall press this inquiry myself colored citizens. The management two principals in the/from now © he declared 1} lof the play will go into court and eding Jnot only want revenge on the man | lapply for an injunction restraining tent so read the | who murdered my husband, buat to the mayor from interfering with the his, the 12th of | wi} the whispers connecting me | production tween George Mi orime arried man, and Dr nie evenson dented it, but the mt cag he being his law magiatr who marrie has shown con pvenson was far This revelation is what) sensation In Judge Gor-| clustvely th PAINTER — DRINKS) orice reieornss services gy WARHINGT “0. esterday afternoon. | from being m splally inclined, CHLOROFRM Fea ae tes aenie a poeinee containing the ertion | and that the bride-to-be forced him ee ois cb Be Livtin oem. ; ne 19, over a month aft-|to wed her at the point of a re aclanancnscenesig at . Sith ot wean aay ta : jated and signed by Mr. | volve (Star Special Service.) 1 Gist the neceennnoe. De a a) alien and French, the I, ake iatanr tts Sess at a| ae eee enna = Dr M v-| BANK IS CLOSED Agwnden vasorane | dently inistaking th , of 811. progress oned Dr, Russell as to the Mittens Tet bottle containing ‘ atements incorporated in Segraph Ser 1 from a postoffice at containing liquor, A. D. ber Jand deed ° ONTON, Mo, 0. apie band evyeeger ae tou ® TRIBUTE TO MUNOZ . a. he doe) am} (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Btates Senator t wistas he |dead yesterda ning In the ¢ : cok by you?” was| _WABHINGTON, D, (, Oct, 2%4.—] Jail yen ; the ni i of his naif of the contents of ‘the bottle i , y dertified copy of the deed as fil 1 the Peos es bank of | & halt ho . 0 ae 6. pon being ie {bad been consuined | HINGTON ©, Oct. m4 She itted that it w y x sh Pretext that he wish: k where he will resume Poaceae eg k figdhes 3 f ent m1 Ciplows officials wend ap thet Wan tee @ : Pook and payers tr le STORM WARNING. | atioieter i Bayne Dr. M At first whe dented It SENTENCE RAISED * aud then declared she had been. | Burton yenter ¥ * Rain tonight and tomorrow. #| Twice me he changed her con-| | PPared breakfast z " - cutheast wardls at #| JOSEPH PHILLIPS DEAD clusion as to ever having been | sad declared that © this place. Disturbance * niarried to Dr, Miracle, finally de (Scripps Telegraph Service.) — | 10 do #0 in orde _ — rol (Scripps Telegraph Service.) claring had been, When WASHINGTON, D. < ‘ Rot bec # cided character on the Wash- ® ‘pps Tele ; mt ome nece oan Weicincae GUMS Bi vetl ae Fe oe ding south. #| MARYSVILLE, Cal, Oct. 24.—| asked she was married to |The 1 efrom the Philippines tion prison f C. oct, 24.~|% east wind, becoming high this #| Joseph Phillips, who originated ¢ mi of of the drawing upla new pr Sire tar anes @igenator arrar - ; Phillips clingston ach, the great | of cautiously said that ' Thre robbe ' afternoon, later changing to * } | tthe table and proceon a D acanwed tat auth. #|ext canning peach ever grown, died |whe was | < years by the lower | rants " Pe ge erly gale % here this morning. Although } The case was postponed for final « 1 the supren rt ¥ Burton sh t he supreme) ” % discovery made manf*frult growers hearing until o'clock tomorrow viewed th . 1 eased the Whee, convicts bably about June. eee Em rich, Phillips died a pauper afternoon sentence to nine years.

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