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[PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE istT"| THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FOREVAST—Showers Tonight and Gaturday; Light Gouth Winds o Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a6, 1906, VOL. 8. NO. 209 as CENTS PER MONTH en acme AE ih TOS AUN (ED FOR JOLT ("2.2 MANY HOMES 1 Pee anne 0 Y making | names do not appear in the city ! pe fs ] yal 6 OF Re NORTH : ‘ : : © (pate RIVERS O THREE N P nook 1 Francisco's District Attorney Will Stay in ba hae i Uf) | STATE COUNTIES OVERFLOW “'" : wh ch + Despite Efforts to Put Him Qut-- ee TERRIBLE LOS® OF PROP Py t : 4 il ERTY—ITALIAN DIES SAVING id sial ‘Frisco Seems Fearful of Grand Jury RT SS yeep ane ot of stigation. (Star Bpeera! Service d I GHAM ( J . g Paleeranh Se . \ Be peancise’ « € ts ‘ ad “el : ROBERS CRACK SAFE AND ES ‘ E rs ° . = neceven'? , CAPE WITH FUNDS ie trom office, | . » tb ‘ whe © : Pe ps te ‘ ) ‘ avy ter allege! yy ed Seripps Telearanh Service.) | Noe ye ; oa os pe me See nm ee See i SAWYERS HOTEL S| | IS CHECKED UP Ready for Attack | —_—- ° = —s ‘ Langdon thin morning | | PIPER'S MAN FRIDAY SEEMS : Se as ' he an | LENDING ABLE ASSISTANCE t hich nom- pod. — ; | MANY REGISTERED FROM Heret the f nt regie e,The officers look up thetr| ‘vein’ Wei ES ge A Se sents ee eee i Ruel was served with a notice | a | Fe Opponents of Piper ae ite ismmance at daybrea the eat ed and giving| scent in this condit at the Old ‘ it te alleged tha | {ruts Se /O SIs. bi y uae Ruef and the muperviaors had ©0-|WORKINGMEN AROUSED OVER| is SAFER) WAYOR JAMES L | Aa 8 ER. } | PICTURES OF CHARLES E& - a Ne = A ‘win waaay 3 a gd ot eno ¢ * : ted voters stered 6 rss ba Pere ee eer of the 41 | siding at the old Ralnte but oe i | Sheriff Smith says hie deputies can find mo gambling in King county, The Star told yesterday of ace f which | direct for 1906 J. J. Baitler, tepened bien janfavorable to Mr. Hearst front | we friend Sawyer Piper's Man. | These nam gistered as of * ; d : of the Independent Mu pal Own! * Ii not retire, “not yet #] unciiman Sawyer ™ elected | men residing at the Old Rainier ap- Jerehip league headquarters at the! \* her 9008 to the counct] last spring chiefly | peur in the directory as of mem re- Hotel Bartholdi. After a fleree * #| trough the Piper influences, and | siding at other places in the eit with policemen whe ; [a eee ee eee ee ee eww! bis assistance Is being depended on | Frank C. Adams, Daniel O. Bump, mn detailed ard the | ——* by Piper tn this campaign. This as-| James J. Butler, Frank G. Stewart stereopticon apparatun, the crowd! sistance, to all appearances, is be | and Wm. L. Waters. wrecked the campeign ewhibite and ict - smashed a large plate glass window | mn of the hot eee eee ee ee ee ee led thet & judicial officer of am ought to be impeached » (Star Special Bervice.) decisions in compli BY SIDE OLYMPIA, Oct. 26.—Attor @ | ence with the law as it stands on One policeman wee badly cut ‘The police weed their night sticks ey Miller, of Seattle, for @ | the statute books” Prosecuting Attorney Mackin: @ | with effect. Several arrests were 2 i Attorgey George Ht. Walker is at tosh, of King county, complet- @ | Olympig presenting Judge Frater’s| peports from the scene of opera- | tracy to remove €4 bis arguinent before the su @ | arguamgts In support Of bin Ver ltions in the timber south of Olym- © because he pro preme court at 2 o'clock thie @ | diet of Impanity, consequent Upon | pia where the rival surveying par- x fenton ae pan Senile Je Gambling games run at Smith cove by Deputy Sheriff W. M. Guse and his brother, - . : Wry. Barks, R. N. Boyd, L. H. Biet- bonded tasn eho had particlpated |=. - es tration 6 pla ter, M. A. Cleveland, Wm. Domald- in the labor union demonstration at lee nee tenn ee eeee > cked up by con, BH. Gilman, R. M. Garrett, Madison Bqua » ” " * nated - A. & Gropher ar ey ¢ Honey, Mr, Hearet, last night ked |® NEW YORK, Oct. 26—It is #| on oe . + Ber Hart naeon Wm. banner pict ¢ Charlee £ # stated that Harriman consid: # | ee ony of tho i : bee re so gee Hughes, the reput nh candidate, | s ere retiring from the presh #] 20% ov cfually entitled to vote Wes npn Soe am and « steroptien showing views deney of the Union a South * “ } a * * * made. tered Into a co ° “Judge Se we Langdon from off: ° Baliifies the acts poses to ask the grand jury to tn @ afternoon in the Mitchell: @|the report of his commission. A ties of Hul and Harrie lines and the sup Siet them for fe * which be ® Creffield insanity case, It ie @ | strong @enial of the allegations Of (ore working. are that the Ii are and aime he can prove they have |@ tmprobable that a decision @ | (he prampenting attorney that the | being ron so close that the survey Steamer Ohio, with 682 passen- GECRETARY OF LOCAL TRAIN o until tted. Me further states t the} le will be rendered this three wie! had urarped the the different factions at times | » ailived this ¢ « from right «| defendants control the path part @ noon, the judges taking * jedh Bewers and prerogative in | appear to be working together. Ax sme after « stormy trip. The Ohio MEN'S UNION CLAIMS INEX- 2a, and| ment and have threatened te remove @ case under advisement. A de @& | 8 ®taf Chamber session of Inquiry | men of the ferent parties are cut-| nad $83,000 In gold. Among the pas- him from office by force. @ cision may be heid off for ser. @| into the Sanity of the murderesses | ting within a few feet of each other |sengers were Charles D. Lane, one| PERIENCED MEN EMPLOVED @ eral days. rs maée, He declared further | and the whole han the appearance of | of the richest mintn n in Alaska, * @ | that net a single objection was in: ja for the L Jand his family. Mr. Lane ie grad CAUSES WRECKS. , ‘ P CRAMER RE HES ee aw) OrPON Dy the prosecuting attor grades through the heavily | ually losing his sight. N. A. T. & T.| es 3 IAN NIGH Angered by the refusal of their} |ney or his deputy, who attended ¢ ed rough country between | Co.'s employes to the number of 126 7 elty counet! to petition the city of | — : the entire proceedings, to the de | the Columbia and Olympia and al arrived on the Ohio. G. M. Ashford,| The refusal of the rajiroads te Seattle for annexation, in compli-| Superior Judge A. W. Frater, im | tails of the procedure. gradual rise of grade to the top of| civil engineer in charge of the sur. |employ experienced men and plac once with ® popular vote of the tax iscunsing this morning the hear | Referring to the alleged illegality | the table land of Tacoma i# the] vey from the Seward Peninsula ratl-|ing restrictions on thelr employes payers of £21 to 9, in favor of the | ing of the supreme court im the | of the proceedings, Judge Frater de- | stake 4 his party also came out on|is the reason for the increasing onnexation, a number of the resi | MitchellCreffield insanity matter | clared this morning or {number of railroad wrecks, accord- dents of Southeast Seattle today | which the time in progre: hio left Nome October ling to the opinion of Charles If these proceedings were ille | filed a petition for a writ of man- | at Otympla, made some vigorous de |gal, then every inmate in any | and the Pennsylvania left 48 hours| Winkler, secretary of the local —_—o date ia the superior court | nancistions of Gov. Chamberlain of | Washipgton insane asylum ts there Jahead of her. As yet the Pennayl-|trainmen’s union. Mr. Winkler Rl of the The petitioners, after citing the | Oregon. He sald iMegally. As for an open procedu Seeer tae mot Genk obs The |eays that the companies refuse to special program has been ar-| instance of the vote tn the matt Tt iw little wonder that tw } | t Ri lp “ . ‘ of the ie © peo |throughoet, no court would r Ohio made the tr ittle over employ men who are more than 35 Was the ban cnged by Prof. D'Urbano, the lead | taken Aug 17, state that a mass | ple should come into Washington | ate i, 1 was at all times, or my olght naldered good rene of age, thus compelling ex- ye and | er of the organization, for the even-| meeting of the citizens held Oct. | and commit such a crime as Esther | proxy, within call, and every wit for this time o} year, She will | perienced 2 to seek employment chorus, un tn which is designated as Italian enjotued the z action | Mitchell and Maud Creffield perpe | nese testifying before the commis © aid up for the winter, although in son j trated, when they come from a ay first sworn by the clerk of there are rumors of her being char- | addition et be line of work, and in ee ee | ee the part of th this require ail appli- jive their | | mueh applause Tomorrow it will be Irish night ie wnctl, tt ts alleged state whose governor has inainu a council, 6 t a painuat- the egurt or the judge tered. . Were inconform- and the wearing of the green wil) | lowing night, and coolly disregard ‘ : | | nts for employment to reonal records since 1894, the colors of the | be im order. The Shamrock will | ed the request framed at the mass ls r = SCS 0 iad the genera! adorn the walls and many a lvely | meeting. a ~ - B: Dainen a Bag characteristic | jig Will be rendered by the orches-| Should this petition fall, the com-| ATTORNEY GENERAL PRE-| leaforcing the boycott 9 revaile: tra mitteemen declare that they will them on all men who partielp Hatian batd of! Up to last night $4,000 has been | immediately clrealate a petition PARES FOR FEDERAL SUIT lt rement Be i attendance, and | taken tn at the fair calling for a special ot n to vote at movemen | Winkler’s Statement. om the question of disincorporating AGAINST STANDARD OIL. i in an in- : en Mr. Winkler sald today |terview with The § “The ar with notices this afternoon to ap WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Attor gard to valiroads employing’ tnex pear in court next Tuesday and ney General Moody and his asst Sertousad amen ok nine, aoa. Oa jants are preparing recommenda ithe organizations would not allow state why they failed to submit the / annexation propostt witt |tons to place before the president |the management to employ only claim that they only tabled the mat | ——o gyonieeasmcenen i jot a plan of attack against the jsuch men, I beg to differ with. te a future Standard O11 company. Special At Seniadl preagions. Wha j or wat a Futare meats JOFFICIALS REALIZE GRAVITY | today for working out the problem|torneys Morrison, of Chicago, and| (Serie Telegraph Service) | ee ieee 3 $ ed . : ‘o6.—-|we wish to impress apon thé |in Sam Feancisco. Authorities there| Kellogg, of St. Paul, are now go-|_ CHILLICOTHE, 0., Oct. 2 . : OF SITUATION AND ARE ANX ; sbbers 4 o » po ~o |public is that the different railroad Wperts selling a lot {for $15,000. The . . deciard that only nck of facilities |ing over the report of Attorney Sul-| Robbers dynamited the postoffic , ap ons safe ie " 4 $200 and organizations do not compel of mar anor tnt ade HOLDUP AT DOOR J0U8 TO ARRANGE PRACE of tho. Jap liven, of Chevemad,. 4 afe this morning 1 $200 and escaped. It is thought that they |Mave anything to do with the em- Side of Fire: e-|to plat the prope a sper | anese from the schools. Pindlay trial Morrison and Kel loy t of nd Kagie tor on | made through G. W. Dilling. The . . agi Jare the same gang that secured |Ployment of men same office reports selling to O. J PERE SETTLE eNe. |_A question ix now in court ax to loge have already submitted their| oy out gao0 in cash from the ticket inexperienced Men. A. Sparks for 4 Hall lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block | Whether the federal government hax reports. It is said the government) Core. o¢ the Baltimore & Ohio rail: | “7 wit) recall the wreck which oc- th ay, 60 feet hlé, D. M. Crane's addition, to M 4 | Jurisdiction, a ult being filed yes needs to strengthen tts case naw | Oot | ple aor t Northere bast James Morris Gustine, _— (Scrippe Telegraph Service.) | tefday im the federal court of San im hand. It is Iikely that sult will)” \Gecace to whien thias, iaoa 3904 “ WABHINOTON, Oct Jous | Ffameiseo to enjoin the school board be started about the middle of No Sunday, in which th no $12,000; the | Double Corner Bought. J. W. Jenkinson, an Engtish sailor 7 ous r lives and two were sertously while walking up Vester way eurty | onal jeration was given t from removing certain Japanose | vember | th ; Louis N. Rosenbaum today pur f , the | students, If the supreme court up - |injured, as an example. Kt is my hased through Oster & Methorn | ‘®!* orning and within a few yards) Japanese situation today at a cab- holdw the injunction the authority |belief that if this conductor ha rom J. Palles the southeast double |! the police station, was demanded rinet meeting which lasted over (wo! of the governm: in the premises | TREADGOLD HERE jtwo experienced brakemen to re ; ey of certain duties of the Pot Tenth and Pix for 9.500 ment cor ry a corner of King at. and 22nd ay, §.,| (2 halt and throw up his hauls by |hours. Although matters have not will be assured. It ts thought that| fone ng in ct Pupitot Hi mproved with three modern houses, | ‘""** | * in which he was in charge looking men. Seeing! reached the “strained relation” | th jtratn ; ; ne 0 he government is already tn com b- that he was near police headquar-|etage, there | . ithis wreck would no doubt have for $6,700 age, there in no concealing the mutieation with California official a Bale | ters he made a dagh for the static clals ‘ enigold, of London pee ‘olded 8 m Recorded John C. Goodrich hes i0ld the! r 7 - a h _ i dite -y rer t that the administration is wor | urging their co-operation, and it has rE 1 a K ane ~ fi , ; v4 eee eee ae ts eg nya |shouting for help. Patrotma fied. Bach nation has practically i Giggected thet 6 neland, Klondike millionaire and many duties of his own to perform Of the southeas: P , wast ¢ uget Sound Realty associates the ‘ i even 000,006 anf agg . Columbia, 5 | tet aa Siecle aime on Skee lips and the driver of the patrol! secused the other of violating treaty |of the Red Cross fund be used to sen en ne, Obtained the famous at the time instead of the duties Yl heard the call and ran after t Treadgold cenatc ived from | ome 3 wel cre sttice 6 40 feet south of Pike st. for $150, thrce men, who po earl Net tea | Mehte, and plans were considered }establish Japanese schools tan nook thar thant Gail Su pemasaaee | seinen ot bod wea — a? Bo et larch, b The property is improved with see " A Pat lat th ote ies tM. Tread vrakemen performed . tix erent G lone atrolmean! ¢ - — J ne utile ne re wold, | "| ad cha th are, 1 two-story frame butiding. The| pnittips fired several shot , |Wwhen seen by @ reporter from ‘The| SWITCHMEN'S UNION REFUSE |/OEKINE a. care x cata ae ‘ Joodwin Meal Metate company fep-| cna oocoseded in stepping him, Me PROPERTY OWNERS AGREE, [Btur, expressed himself as well wat-| (coe) uckicua <hth’ Sie tame ented the seller. The same com-|gave his name ax Mutt Matson, al \atied With the feason, considering | CENT AN HOUR INCREASE— /tent, I belleve thle minal mon pen py also sold to a local Investor] Finiander, and is being held at head-| A Meeting of the property own-|the scarcity of water In the r| never have occurred, and I do on '2 Jaines 1. + RJ ston the north seanténe without © charg | ers Of 12th av. was held at the|part | WANTS ORIGINAL DEMAND— | foo! that our organization, as Sam . A. en. f " et aap | . an . } el Hi t was in any wa a MeKenzi rner of 16th and Pine for $17 office of L. P. Griffith, in the Alas-| “Five giant dredgers were at work] QiTTLE PROBABILITY OF A |UC) HHL ® Saplopnant 08 in Vacant tot on | | B iithwest oc” st for HD. Lane to Joseph Still | 75 petaons attended. City Engineer |*on and all of the larger companies| STRIKE. Me a. ehoala % elled to | Thommaon was Present. After con-|!ntend to introduce them next year | railroad a be compelled be | siderable discussion, on. advice of epeeremnerinee fiep4 ee Pi wn sold the Barle Mr. Thomson, it was ve that the | MURDERER ON TRIAL MONDAY, The compromin ‘ ce ob eh ae ec wane ween Sev | ‘ ‘( | recommend « widening of the street| , (Scripps. Telegraph Service.) by the rallr Chiek for presented th, t to 90 feet and fill instead of making| “OS ANGEL Oct, 26.—The | Seainittess representing 3. ‘vai > eel _ Cubby the grade of the making | pretiminary examination of Anton]! Cries unions of the entlt Mr. Baird bought the property (Berippe Telegraph Service.) | JEALOUS WOMAN ACCUSED OF | make ian almost level grade from| He20l. of Bellingham, Wash. we) country, held at Chicago. The men onthe ago for $22 Jefferson to Madi cused of murdering his wife in a out for the ot 0. Mr RTFORD, ( Oot the | | is the sale af & et -46 HAR ation of the WG. SETTING FIRE TO HOTEL—IN-| canyon near here, will be held on ibmitted a month Between Pine and Oliveli; tees ; S eeee | Monday. Only sufficient evidence vaintinens ‘oone ae | \ Ge a be lic a “ng . NOCENT MAN BURNED. JONES BPEAKS AT SPOKANE.| will be submitted to seeure the hour for nwitchmen, $81 f f wi ident & sail ¥ thew holding of the alleged murderer to ha tar belhete aidan GlnSnOne pninwiil addrens, wry h mven= | (Star ~pecial Service.) the superior coart. Witnesses from | ‘ , ‘ ‘ | YKANE, Oct, 26.—Cong San Francisco and Puget sound will the failure In _negotia: | ka Dafldiny, last night, and about |eione t Klondike all of last sea-| tg believe that 4 mings, of % Richara uA oe Homeste Mts, Consinting of ty. 7 F. W. Petty sed lain oa aa (Sorippe Telearaph Service.) |man Wesley L. Jones, of North|not be present, ax the prosecution xpressed the be ier apr sr 1 "| POURCHE, Ark, Oct. 26.—While | Yakiing, addressed an enthusiastic | believes their presence will not be there would be no strike. . ta} te. tae; Dhaba deere 5 1 on : se te 4 ee ls of Bernard Closely and bride |repubMean gathering in the Elks’ | necessary ! Abpea Bg a FR adie itp: Se Br Ge a rater sald this morning 4 t night celebrating their| tempt, Gov. Mead was also a i iing > : . >| ot ed a t 1 conven- nig ating their De. : : cilfatory sod and are willing to /,), ation that B. H, Harriman had granted bail for the | . # ret aan conven | wedding in a hotel here, fire was) speaket, Judge Nash and over 600 NEW BUILDINGS, gh Bec go Rech ete She | I gy: Meme Regier chong time in compliance with crear bot 4 | ptarted it In olleged, by a jealous! voters were present y ne. | 8 he way of Increased wage 5 n nd Southern Pacific ratl- Prosecuting Attorney Van-|™Y. The convention voted $260 for) n, ané J, B. Calvert, presiecns| Architect A. W, Spaulding 1# pre pay, tn the wa t . the Unior Sou ae as “ we Pla an exhibit at Jament | Waman, @ wd onee | ¢ plans for ¢ Yong | but they will not cons the qnes- | roa According to the rumor, the ine was atement made yesterday . of a lumber company at Ada, 1. %,| §@0000 SUIT BROUGHT. paring plane fore meiton the con | tion of reducing working hours at |) ke J.C, Stubbs, Now : effect that the prosecuting 7 ' oe tional church to be built on the cor ion of re King 1 “ " ¥ ad fh GILVER STRIKE AT CONRAD, | wan burned to death, The building ee [ok his time. tor of the Harriman Bee from the county would pot be justified in was denstroyed, at a loan of $10,000,| Charted A, Me », aged 10, ana|ner of Thirteenth av me » om b anil pany lent dn_addition by Judgo |evising an applieation for ball . m ; rn, |Forty-third st. the building to be ee porta gpa Ha ‘ 4. H, Conrad nder of Conrad represented by John I MeGovern, % * position. epnive oe 7 ve tone a MEAN TIE QP. esent WOMAN MURD) 70x120 feet and to be of stone and MAY y Mie itarriman, Witt, Penman ¢halina City and the heaviest holder of min- tule maareing heman wait agalnnt the} oe ced conthete sie ing properties in the Conrad dimtrict, elty Of Beattie in Judge Tallman's | relnfore 0} ae ees waryioks entre the foxperly known ae the Windy Arm, } | Court forbersonal injury damages in] The engineering department of] , (Seripns Telegrant Berye ig. ne tem, so that he cant Resp ie * * + —Mr Flectric company is pre- # | nitlved In the elty on the City of Se-| GOSHEN, Ind, Oct, 26,—Mrs.| the stim of $20,000, The lad, it Is the Seattle : Miear{ tions of cans of fruit, ready for * I) o'clock man SOOO Halt," Hall, BANK CLEARINGS, executive committee of dat the helm. His reason for » presidency is sald | MO the court | rar the discovery of con-|of a farmer and horse trader near nidewaik on Weller at. ‘ boxed to.be had: The | to.b« team letote pare aban fo: bos 26, ie + BA 510,125.32 Fiderabe silver depoeita ainong the|this city, was shot in bed this ‘Ewelfth and Thirteenth | Ege the naw bower bouse seeee - there re mo home aype Lad. 7R8: tebe is Je anes pai i * % ‘ee * ‘beating quarts in which the|morning. The husband says robs | ava, Bell into a gulch, the accident x! Georgetown tiivaies In complet-| ons the big combine of the Califor: |York to the Pacttic coast and from tnoretgn 414% ATONE SE We sbeunds. “A crew of between) bare. We Gver $000. frost. WS, tee mae A va oop ears od, the present car barns at Fifth | nla canneries with a Ueup of this the Groat * id ae atid four hundred men are em-lers, and days the shots awakened pe allege o have , will be year's output. Mexico. tae Neres an Mt od jot ea ha him. a Pen nog aah,