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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR GHANGE WEATHER FORECAST._Rain Tonight and Friday; High Gouth Wir Auster THE SEATTLE STAR y 4 " oa a : 4 On} a in Seattle That Dares to Print the Newe SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4235, 1906. VOL, 8. NO, 208 25 CENTS PER MONTH nS IN IGNORANCE ‘SOME SUGGESTIONS TO THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. | |S | . F SON'S PLIGHT aie é - Swit MH. THOMPSON EX Mt haw uttered trom eons arch 2H, 18D, nd wa ricer ) ‘Harriman and Hill Fail . eaves & RUERARS nF, / ' \ “ —" - | . : ~ - pa) , OW HON 4%, al y ten Pe to Get Together at | Chicago-- Breach Widens. me, MM AFTER LINGERING re = CHESTER'S CRIME a ara =e Ha ony w eres Fast night &¢ | gid Day #8 t os covering the “ Lake ] om * The e Harrima te Tee eee eee eee eee ne toto fix. ap their Git « . wel t N 2 * SENATOR SIMPSON s cat i F Teta ei he Coaloonealr * MARRIES. By Tar fa — ettled, the fight will b ed with &# (Scripps Telegraph Service c NGS SS ey os oc r ri " * AN FRANCISCO, Oct ill «. ¢ | fetal +S Lavo -spacaa ener art * —When case of Is tin h, ip seg ew held at & eon wes @ hie moraing % ; j ; - m AAT LY On RE atta cee me t ge Pa in re pene * the re es ot the two @ , 9 oA = rar th? “ the Portland terminal question. a » the case had held o @ {3 BY b> ‘. Howard F 1t, president of th @ consultatic which Simp @ : : ap Wy Antes Pactt ‘ ic H : +4 @ son had agreed to marry Miss @ : e h f exident of the @ Davia * ' ‘ ny, left the night « * The judge then per ® wh t dis t Hott clare @ formed the marriage ceremony @ hat bt are to talk much & and the case was dismisse * bout th bul stater that ~ * | a Tee eee eee eee eee t stion in Portland ! ated by the Herri- U's people sald, it the Harriman inter. ot diseuss Portland entire situation wan discussed the Northwe i RBS. ay ¢ AFTER NOV. 6 sow THe WANTE Ace OM UNDEF Tecan COULD HEUTE eee ee OFUEH KILLED states that great deimy In the con alait way to com) et eae struction of sewers and the «tect f rume work of the municipal bulld- , Hall's axsaitont, | @ being cauwed by the dilator! Ralph Blakiston, of the Palatine | OAS GENERATES AND CAUSES ded h Ld a igen yy feel 7 Ragineoring company, Liverpool,| LAST — EIGHTEEN MEN IMq« “The said the mayor, “wilt England, is in Seattle today. He! ie afternoon. | Vin: iene & et eek anak ne bplongs to the A. M. I, Mechanical PRISONED — SEVEN KNOWN " " wineers, and is traveling through * * the United States studying the sys-| TO SE DEAD. Tee Matter would usually have to walt a long time af mee Freer on stent ae endanger —_— tem of water meters in use in this wie country, with a view to locating a (ee po eppbiention We are going to experience eres* F ae tet. An | Se | : t : factory in Ameren that will pro- Telearaph Service.) her materia! he sur wenter sewer |RuNS Blackjack and Poker Games in His Hotel feos’ Ine peculiar ‘Dagiish weler|, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Oct, 36--me meter designed to detect water|*" “xbions are mueh the » bart pipes, The wood used in this w Gambria Gteel company here yeus iis tell wee once |! 9 Ri ellos ry oars % The Tans ot siomen, meas naw tebe te very heart ot me tren! at Smith’s Covee=Minors Allowed to Par- waste Srany cavum svar ank Piaisoees 40: Mr. Blakistom came to Seattle) a.44 and two painfully but vot the same amount wilt | * 4 must hot have « blemish fn the SERIAL 68 Courne to | “87, “Teme The lumber Sactorwe ici H H last night, and leaves today for = coarse to |LOSS a tiousned terete | — ticipate in Game--Star Reporter Finds Var- Sch. "Frascisco: He bas deen |teeuthe to cave tess cocoa OF the through the majority of the east-|generation of gas by the setting ee ter tae ih 3 j whieh ie an unusually hg price.” N “ty Comptrolier Carroll does not i tbe alent yin Sanya wt'te anes Sor] US Games in Progress. a ie ‘ orm nates and iw due back at Cleve|S7', plant Aimar of the victims ane 7 lin the ease of the park bonds, ae he land, ©. tp the nest two weeks,!foreigners. The explosion occurred says it will be absolutely impossible AND NOW THE STATE BOARD} on account of It While the ap-|where he will give # test of the/in the mouth of the shaft of ti to self them, according to advices| W. M. Guae, a deputy sheriff un; place ts no different now from what polutment was not at all to the | English meter for the benefit of|mine. Eighteen men are report he hes received from eastern finen-| yer Sheriff L. C. Smith, and bis| it Is while he is present OF CONTROL HAS BUT ONE | hikidg of the senator, it in looked bop wed of ~~ = el eae cial houses, The purport of bin . The commission held by Mr, upon tm political jen as « move | York engineers. He cal on 8u-| Up to the prosent time only one eastern communications te to the| erether, Frank Guse, are running 4) 6... Pace Sheriff Fh wg hi Bes REPUBLICAN AG A MEMBER. |. (he part of the governor to place | perintendent Youngs, of the local /of the dead has been identified. He effect that the bonds cannot be sold | fill fedged gambling house in CoO") special deputy, without pay, of the senator under political obliga ter department, this morning to|is an American-born miner name@ tion to him in such a manner as to [set Information regarding this city’s; Sampson Luther. It is believed the until after the firet of the year.| nection with thetr Cove hotel and| which there are scores outstanding,/ gk ine appointment by Go" 4 Sain tor ie Wiles |water meter system. char data ane alt ical a ‘Their sele then is thought to be as- “o many that even Sheriff Smith ie Appel y ¥. | make it difficult for Senator Piles e o dea! ¢ all foreigners, as wured saloon, situated near the entrance | Malt at aren Sheriff Smit’ | oad of Matt L. Piles, a brother |to oppose the ambition of Gov.| “It is entirely possible that our the two injured. —— of the Great Northern docks, st] G200) deputies have been appoint-|@ Usited States Senator Piles, as | Mead to succeed himself company may establish a factory} The explosion took place in head & Member of the board of control The muddle ts a peculiar one and jin America,” said Mr. Blakiston to-j!oe No. 2% a short distance from Smith's Cove. Black Jack, poker ed at random at the request of de 4 - nthe a & it had developed in local political | only tends to further demonstrate day “The chief difficulty in the the Ul-fated Kiondtke section, where tective bureaus, merchants’ police way of such @ project is the high |1i4 men lost their lives about for ‘QURNED ANO scorn ducted on « percentage basta, cansieations and lie jen | Mreled that the former Mr. Piles te | what a bungler the well-intentioned 4 € house furnishing the parapberna ba i a The ooute “Renal aunch democrat. The | chief executive of Washington is in | duties on imported goods and the |¥e#rs ago. The exact cause ie 1S MISSING IN A lta and a dealer for each game, and | ee the gentile Riectric oom ubatreased Gov. |the finer works of politica. While/Bigh wages ald mochesica In /known, but it te soppeme that the eajort the profits therefrom. wattle Hieotric Com, | Mead bnd hin administration some: | to all appearances endeavoring by | Ragland we pay our men 20 cents |6#* was fired by the putting off of st YD j and here they get a diast. All the men when foun@ | pany end the what, as it gives the democrats a | this latest move to please Senator | 40 hour, ry ; BLAZE. herif? mith insists that he hat | ee ee eectally favored it th no S joevioten that there is any | io pon Meag ty node pe majority of the members of the | Piles and create an obligation which | 46 to 59 cents an 18 we |D84 thelr safety ps in proper i gambling going on anywhere in) |. Ir tpterests apd at their re: | Roard of control, greatly to the dis- | the semator would find it difficult |should bufld a factory # This coun-/'"'™. * the ident tipps Telegrach Service) King county. The facts in this tn- | O41 pleasure of many republican lead: | to ignore, the governor has actual |try {t would mean the sending over vice nate Seem conned Sy Sap ee, Oct. 35.—More stance tend to explain how this can | Deputies Used ore | by displeased the man he sought to |from England of many of our ekill Perees: Sn ats Gees were injured fe By appointing bis deputies | At the time of tb 2 att 4 The appointment of Mr. Piles by | carry favor with and has created jed mechanics to help start the bus) LITTLER SUCCEEDS ULBERG, ik ene or mere from among gamblers and | me of the recent attempt | the governor was mad ithout the | another reason why the senator | ines.” heel : sympathizers, he has placed him-| [© organize the employes of the Se | puowiedge of Senator Piles, who is | should not encourage the ambition —— meee L. G. Littler ham been appointed | attle Electric company into a union | woprted to be very much put out | of the governor to succeed himse Brings Prisoner. to succeed E. G. Wiberg as chief ™ i = Og manda ————— self In a position where he cannot secure the facta even from the men | nd Logengtivom ne, tag pry Depnty Sheriff Hodge this morn-| clerk in the general tieket office of ‘Warstory drick.and i y a (Seripos Telearaph Service.) employed by him to ferret them out. | ing returned to the county fall with| the Wisconsin Central ratiread tn taed a5 2 store v Oct. 26 / i Duilding, at = Park pre! ae KIRKHOWER, “tinn. ting | Deputy sheriffs who participate in| Of employes of the company, mans} Henry Riversit in custody, charged | this city. Mr. Ulberg’s new berth ie tie Riverview die |bank at Kirkhoves thie morning, | (2 profite of gambling games can of them holding commissions as jwith being a wife beater has as yet not been announced. Sag + |bank at Kirkhoves MOFnINE. | Kerdiy be expected to show any |deputy sheriffs through the cour : y, Kas, at an | bat failed to get the money. Citi oe In the et-|tesy of Sheriff Smith - - - j considerable enthus this morning. The fam-|zens arrived and the thieves es The appointment by him of dep } lab oe falty 260 | caped fort to suppress those games j Were asleep in the building Deputy @ Proprietor jally in sympathy with gamblers and x oe en out. The fire | The Cove saloon and lodging! other law breakers has been a sub gaa _ 7 on house at Smith's Cove te ron in the | feet of much comment ever since . mkened all name of Frank Guse, who is one of | Sheriff Smith has been in office. / Cet the build the proprietors, But his brother,| These men, by keeping their fellow — — ‘ @ fire ladders | W. M. Guse, the deputy sheriff, has biers outatd ; gamblers outside the office inform TRAINMAN UNABLE TO GET uties who are personally or politic abore the third floor, also & proprietary interest in the | ed of the movements of themselves Natal Persons on the fourth | ml , place and assists in conducting 1t,| and other deputies, have been able ee ™M MPUTAT — Saflatgle ny tered although appearing as 4 silent part-| to protect the men who are follow- Scamp le tage Pie 0 ladders ner ing gambling for « living from be {Seripps Telegraph Service.) WITH AN AXE — DIES FROM believe that some of A reporter for The Star visited | ing caught In the act by the sheriff} MARIETTA, U., Oet. 26.—Under ‘ Oe batting tailed to the piace Tuesday evening and/or his deputies the pew anthhasing statutes the) LOSS OF BLOOD. . ‘all swing in a room which opens . . ee directly off the main bar room. The| _ 4 story told In explanation of the | Tigbetts were convieted of hazing aged the fire is mot es chief snierest appeared to be in a| Wide-open gambling at North Bend jpyaay Bartlett, a fellow sludent of (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Sader control at 2 ck Jack, in which chips | illustrates how this te done. It ts ithe high school. The defendants! MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26.—Bere GRAIN OPERATOR AOMITS| game of B lows on the building ts were sold at 10 conte cach and in x, the pluckiest man of related that whenever a deputy | were ordered to report in court once | nard F. Va THREATENING SMALL DEAL) wich pi vetted (sheriff starte for North Bend &/9 week and give a detailed account Great Nc sad wyaterm, | oni playing was quite spirited. \@ and « a a at) t i Northern railroad system, ale ee eed a meth money ehenging bande, Poker| [04 Of the gimblers, who te os [of their conduct jim dead. When pinned under an | ae Detieves to Scenes wore lew bang played, ap-| e7e* * © tralamad cn the Bae engine he ordered a brakeman te quaimie branch, wires ahead, noth amputate bie right leg with an axe. | child of John Sparks ha ans parently on & percentage basis | fying the gamblers th of bi r Meapite th t that a sign above Ss the gambiers there ¢ «ap | The ation was performed at one fo have been burned to| (Scripps Telegraph Service.) an cr ent @ fact that « sign above! proach, and when the deputy ar biow. Torniquet was applied, ac- | OMAHA eb, Oct. 25.—During | winors Allowed,” several boys ap rives the town f# as quiet and or ing to the injw man's direc- tions, after which he was carried {the interstate grain hearing today | derly as could be desired In one : *Y | parently under 20 years of age we 1 Nele Updike, president of the Up-|? y Hd form or another the same plan is 20 miles on a handear and 100 miles . » the a and one boy about dike Grain company, admitted ~ a ponent Le ry the | Worked in connection with other on an improvised train to Ply, Man- | writing @ letter threatening to e# ‘ ¥ towns in King county where gam- itoba, where he died from lose of | Biack Jack table. tabligh @ store at Little Sioux, ta j bling ts going on blood Ie Out of Town | A# a proof of the lack of Interest and saying that he would drive out eo, uD Deputy Sheriff Gase, one of the | taken by Sheriff Smith tn the sup- FRANZ EXONERATED. a st eper, Murray by na less ray would ‘quit the grain| proprietors of the place, is at pres- | pression of gambling, It ts pointed busine He said he was justified| ent out of the city on a visit to a |out by his erities that in all the e 8. Tel m Servi ne when he bought Murray|farm he owns out beyond Lake | time he has been in office there has re SrAneeLLeR. Sm wanennt TON, Oct gar ole coe he latter refused to stay out,| Washington, and the placé ts tem-| not been a single arrest made by | LWKE® ATTITUDE OF GERMAN | ag, ate of the guverament who bave and feopened in opposition porarily in the full charge of his him or by any of his deputies on been investigating the charges re ea | brother. But the conduct of the | the charge of gambling PRESS TO NEW FRENCH PRE) to land difficulties cantare ESSED FORGER, OLD AC. LAW REPEALED. x =| Mien, wv, Franz, of Oklahoma, reported | ie es ee POT sd probes to carry ent today entirely exonerating the ~~ rel ROLLING IN AGONY] ; | town Yeoed te a SUPrERING t ae. af tae aah. sepentinls EN gna ea Ae poe i. Beg ad (Beripps Telegraph Service.) ~ av APPENDICITis. t i reviving act, holding that peo cnant whens oe We Senet on COLOGNE, Oct. 25.—The Ga-} 4 « ts is annot be loompel the Boutheast "“Seattte ity {Mette today semioffictally affirmed | = The val of the act \° to tet eenttie city | che statement that Chancellor von | + Buslow disapproves of the attack } {a intense agor ne | Just been put to by ana : caitie Gad grade the cata Ot the receiving cei! ar t by Mary A. Gaffney to eee rith for antneantion before the | made by the German press upon the ® ete, Sailer Corbet ¢ { of judgment aga ot | CITIZENS OF SOUTHEAST S8E-|aenttio city council, What further |ae® French premier, Clemenceau “gl the confexs xe Jones. At th * tin ATTLE ATTEMPTING SETTLE | tion Will be tans them Phe chancellor sees no reason why Capt. Sullivan oy ee oe by She) |iegal way depends the adviee |Getman relations cannot be friend ‘rhe physi Com tnd MW, Herald Wy the fe-| MENT LEGALLY OF THEIA| Which they attorneys the vice |iy to Clemenceau and for wt and the defendant RIGHTS. SCHOOL ELECTION. } the from appendiciti , Se eee OAKLAND IN TROUBLE: : MINERS MAKE SHOT, RETURN | county jail 1 hat of repealing oo — November 24 is the Inet date for | ‘# will be atto t sl, and r nome The city of Oakland, Cal, Is in| the regiatration of women wishing TO WORK TOO SOON AND} Operation » - “ wrt held to ite] committee of eitizens of Bouth Smeg er the Uestion. | to vole In the school election. None | | this afternoon | * ~ sighs ror mmur ed this |have as yet taken the initial step in] ARE SMOTHERED. difficulties in y | enst Beattie took up this afternoon | ry na by Mayor M from Hor. | awaiting themselves In the rights of git been involv. seg thich| NOT THE REAL “6COTTY.” | with F jauaman & Kellener, nto] ace TH, Miller, seerstary of the Pa |futtrage. Male voters will not have PE south, Pulse’ so tt charged | talved in'the angle which has come| Francisco, 1t would seem that Onl | ¢ involved is to select ane| _ (Serippe Telegraph Service.) le woman|to that community as sult of land Is in the situation as Se iye for the full term of three NEW PHILADELPI 0., Oe oe 8 Ver mon: “ah int of [recent developments in the annéxa-|attle—Jack# suffictent provisions for | Bare to succeed KB. Lineoin| 25.—Three men failed to return to} + that aarehet yy * e of Tues- | tion movement |the disponal of garbage. Mr, Miller | @mith, who resign and whore|the surface of the Mullin mine at} "y and, a9 lag a " Scotty | The committee represents thagiti- ie his letter asks the mayor for in tee js filled by Frank M Hoare se time joat night ae afte | . cond ond “ wer the oklyn | sene of that suburb w ine! hat| formation regarding the city's aya-|Gulon; alvo to elect one member to] hours of searc ning the bodies wer ee te het ‘ ! the corner of Second ay.’ the sole purpose of incorp e ltem of disposing of garbage, how ft gucceed J. E. Galbraith, also re- found. The men had apparently attle on ty a dvotty’ Ferau. was to secure annexation to Seat- tx collected and the rates pald for signed, whore vacancy i sw being made a shot and returned too soon, : « Kn on je a longshoreman, tle and that the council of the new the work done, filled by Dr. W. A, Shannon. being suffocated.