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Fada P per in Seattle T} ——— ARRING FACTIONS WORK UNDER COVER CATHEDRAL FAIR ~DRAWING BIG Attorney Langdon Occupies District Atterneys Offices-Continues With His Preparations for, Prosecution of ‘Frisco’s Grafters, wader & two dare ly no steps © io the legal Bal they meet a6 Be oil! bring fort? program ha © CHILD TRAFFIC 1S CHARGED (Soripps Telegraph Servic CHICAGO, *0« Heney Appeals to Court. whereat Heney| nots was dene | Web Makes Statement a friend of R ‘ vats of quicklime whom stron. 1 know what nduet the prone “ia man* WILL OPERATE TO SOUTH sh to tle & rope GRAMMAR GAMES PLAYED TODAY | ‘The third games te 1S CALLED A GRAF OD usinati: threatened for a time, but the police THE BIER Telearach Serv ce.) FRANCISCO, : ate the men, EPS AT ayed|be a new line of steamers on the merit the people P At Woodland parks ed the BF. Day, € to & three minutes of the play favor of the | Tao lett halt for score war 5 Days, Wray ny'® grabbed the ball « 20 be behind the move through on the gqaime the north section. Park —Prankiin umbias by a score of al school eleven feated the Walla Walla by 11 to @ TO BE ACQUITTED (Beripps Telegraph Service.) than an hour again behind the bara The young man's steteien, which has never deserted him since he told the news of his mother’s death, left him when, together with the reet of the family, he entered the death was weeping took hire in and @ half he was) fend an inmate of the county jail proveedings in ore , Wee thie morning permitted He at the face of whom all knowledge Grime and arre Kearney, Thom ie the north tank of the charge again, consultation He exgrenied no desire to the funeral which were held this afternoon. Chief of Police Collins with arrang ing a jewelry lthree men served terme in the pent that he might tton by finding the culprit, acquitted Monday by ' ‘Bia home was brief. In lens ATY.W.CA namber of you x ladies will appear fum will be at The case is one which has nearly disrupted the police department and Lavin'’s acquittal le a AD the games ‘the time hon be indulged in piten all the portunity to attend is not reste to members, the gathering shoGid be arge as well a ‘N BEACH YAW _ IN SEATTLE he succeeds in proving other accusations, he says he will immediately against the inspector ‘CONFESS TO PLOT (Serio x Telegraph Service.) CROWN POINT Carl Packard and Fred Gersergung housemaid accidentally t Aetna Thure x house and en ghboring Aetna} admitted last ofgbt| they were members of o game whieh | qe tence eee ee enernege ener nemreeetienteneeenetpeeeenneeenneemenenenn up a Lake Shore ratlroad officials plotted to blow patricipated which was made Wednesday night # of their accomplices. At \pruasist soLo || LIQUOR--ARREST and trembling,” presentative of WOMEN PROTEST We tn Beattio a her brother, 1 AY weet. Mins Y. Be engagement J read of my wuc- 1 It seemed t (Scripps Telegraph Service.) to esinning VANCOUVER Sees Growth in Seattle. LM negotiating wie banquet to the ernor general in (Star Special OLYMPIA, Oct, 27 conviction was alfirmed by the #u court yesterday Alice Dilley Singing in Europe Judgment of peaking of the way the papers Miss Yaw said Have Married Her Much, had me married about Struck higher to six months ys on account of a report | Watchman Alderman, of Centralia SHOW WINDOW BROKEN. I was in Europe and iia, telling me that he norry to have heard of my mar- co ton certatn prince. of the plat, of the Garvey-Bughanan Co.'s store was smashed at 6 o'clock thle morn ing by the fall of a display pleee. ERad veyn| these stories, ang when I do marry,| hole wae left in the # n'it will be to an Axgerican,” *« four feet claion of high and three and @ half feet wide. nei THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 47, 1906 me ITER PAK \ 4 PRAWN ovr AT SER Hew FRO VRSHIP } | Reeo MuitS Republican candidate for the legislature from the Forty-sixth district finds himself in @ very un pleasant po: a OS Ss i NI NEW STEAMER LINE -TOALASKAPLANNED cnmnemanemestnitt e hat the Alaskan people now de mand passenger mers of the EASTERN ALASKAN PORTS very bent kind and they fear the Eider is of too anciept origin and AND SEATTLE WILL NOT BE \ y from the bottom’ of ON THE ROUTE. to Columbia to permit of her mak ing a proper tm traveling public ever, that if the Eider shall be placed on the run she will be re Hels comes the mtory that there will paired to meet whateyer require y demand spon the ried, how se newt year. | 1 ie expected that the Northern The plan m Tacoma, | Pacific will make a low r on! Up to the/ cutting o od to make @ through Alaska freight from Port specialty o Hing Portiand and jand to Tacoma and the steamehip a om, Portland and company will abeorb whatever it Tacoma business men are sald to agight be, giving Pertiand the same to Alaskan and Yukon Mt ie antd the new pany Pro palate as that obtaining from Beat~ poets to use two stew te and Vancouver. The plan te to The present plan te to make « the Mew line in full operation tien with the Hamboldt eof the busy Steamship company and to operate the Humboldt as one of the two Baw Kalith, manag comb! “owner of |liners. The other steamer, accord- | thedMumbeldt, would not make any jie pre wlll be the stefement today. He & at present George W the pro- | beolied up with the fie Coast | * of the enterprise * sald, steamship company for the remain- option! about the practionbtl- [der @f this year jity of having the Eider asa running} “Zihave not made any alliance for mate for the Humboldt. They clatm! next year,” he said thie afternoon. MBASSADOR FACES SERIOUS CHARGE MEXICAN OFFICIALS CHARGE [has been openly charged with DAVID E&. THOMPSON WITH ehielding Hunt by one of the at | rectors of the bank, who alleges that INTERFERENCE IN PROSECU- | ThOMP|en acted improperly In the jomme. It is ed that he request TION OF BANK WRECKER. led President Dine to diemine the | proceedings againet Hunt and that hie later wrote to Judge Ortega in an ttestien Oi Service) /SDARKVOR to Influence the Jurist. A acumen 4 Yen : — latatement embracing these charges ere oe wer | has been drawn up and will be for ant hae been iswued for the arrest! warded to the state departme soctates for the fraud in the han. | fF the recall of the ambassador chased ths tea oe Ambassador Thompson makes + statement other than a denial of the International Bank & charges, and © promise to make tt pany of A ica. interesting for hie enemies should or David EB. Thompson ithey fall to prowe their all /POLICE STOP CAR give Retben Lemon, Rollin Beard | and Joseph Miller, convicted of conspiracy in restraint of trade in the sale of tee The men were sentenced to pay (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ta fine of $2,500 each and to serve CLEVELAND, ©, Oct. 27-—The/|#it months in the workhouse. if street car situation in this city as |the supreme court affirms the low sumed an acute phase yesterday! Ff Court's decision, the icemen must afternoon when the police, acting |#erve their sen “ences. lunder inatructions from the city} - lhall, suddenly stopped the opere| gWINEFORD ON WAY EAST. tion of the cars of the Cleveland) Electric raliway and suburban lines Ex-Governor A. P. Swineford, o on Erle st., between Prospect st.) Ketchiknn, Ab and Central av the from the n The action was taken, it t# stated, | steamer Jefferre overr because it Is held that the fram | ford reports that south chase of the Cleveland Electric rail-| ka in a flourishing « way on Erie st. has expired | porte are our ka, arrived in Seat th Iast night on the © Swine rn Alas tition. Re- nt in Ketchikan of heavy dealings in mining properties jin the Admiralty Arm dixtitet. Gov MURDER CHARGED «= «-: 1 will leave for the east tonight ALASKANS IN CITY. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) EK. Barbee, who has had charge of BEAUMONT, Tex, Oct | .. joorge M. Pe who was arrested |e t ew States telegraph office at Los Ang Thursday, was|#t Norfolk, 60 miles from Engie Alaska, and the principal relay of flee in the Interior, is in Beattle | J. Westey Young, formerty nected with the White Pass, but now @ Merchant at Rampart, with Mra Young, arrived in the city yesterday charged with killing City Marshal! Jett at Orange, Tex, in 1903, and by a change of venue the case was transferred to Beaumont, where Poole jumped bis bond and disap red. He is a son of J. J. Poole of Oran belongs to one of| AYA |the best known families in Oberlin, | SUNDAY AT Y. M. Gy A. hie — | ternoon, bergen a MS q r 1 SENIOR CLASS ‘07 {020i re S| t MM. Lewis, who has done more than ies In the local association, will ad drone the boys in the gymnasium to. morrow afternoon on “Why a Man The senior class of the Seattie| Should Be a Ch high school held a Hallowe'en party and da tad he Renton Hill STREET CARS COLLIDE, club house last Cening. This is the first school affair held so far} Owing to @ slippery track, Cedar this semester, and was attended by | "treet car No. 138 bumped into about 200 of the ‘07 class. Queen Anne car No, 113 at Cedar at The juniors are making arrange: | 94 Piret av., this morning, Out metns for their annus prom,,” | de of peerns Sovere eave | Anne car being smashed there was which will take place some time next month, ‘DECISION UPHELD ne other damage. ee ee ee * BANK CLEARINGS, * = * 19 1905 24,187.97 & 211,800.44 & (Soripps Telegraph Service.) | @ * TOLEDO, ©., Get. 27.—The clr) # over same * A cuit court yesterday upheld the de date last year,.$ 102,387.63 * » Kincaid, In com mon pleas court, in t¢ sentences he a ALASKA DEL IGHT TRUST IN ST. LOUIS | PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8 NO, 210. 25 CENTS PER MONTH DONATED GIy } CHARLES COWEN GIVES A 12 i dale die aaah ean aa ACRE TRACT IN THE UNI chase from Mr VERSITY PARK ADDITION TO { block A, Cowen's Unt SEATTLE It Ravenna place on the eattle will have an immense ‘al ; a i | following , rn mn gay 0 ag nd Mra. J Charle . t nl n has t tract Cowe I } $30,0¢ ae, meeting t t < the gene { Mr. Cow |next M ' | «ift ) | The tb f the new CALE IN SEATTLE “HONEST” TOM COMES SOUTH t. ¢ et @ verdict ON HIS: WAY TO WASHING: evidence the charge of court TON, D. C.—STANDS FOR THE! wr Cale ie the colleague of Frank PEOPLE FIRST AND ALL THE H W aske the short-term dele gate 1 n interview today, Mr. TIME Cake ‘ | “It was the people of Alaska who meeemnted ected me, and | now owe alle- to no district, mo division, Hon. Thomas Cale, long-term | * jAlaskan deleg crippe Telegraph Service.) Jecided tm the Northern Securities attack injunction will | capital ment will make Rockefeller and other trust officials parties to MURDERED N SLEEP Teleqrah Service.) A special to Dispateh from Bristol, South farm hands, whose names are not known, were murdered at least 10 days ago, their [bodies having been discovered late |yesterday tn « hayloft northwest of this town. cations are that mitted while the men were as TEN. PERSONS ARE. KILLED (Serippe Telegraph Service.) SBURG, Oct | murder was ¢ olutionists raid: | wrecking the when a party of re ustoms house. with a bomb, t ast t at! ed the fot J. Stare Hunt and three ae. | Washington, together with a request | inetitut revolutionists then su escape, taking secured from | the vaults of the wrecked building. COAST EXTENSION 1S REAL PLAIN sad men are giv. | statement that the Chi rn will build into) cate the trouble which has arisen | ry favor with the common people, Prominent rallr Seattle within the This improvmeent ts to be carried on 000,000 extra ator }was given out that this stock was |to be used for building short lines Journal published a decided t that this stock was voted | ne to the Pacific coast srthweatern is at present - ce, ee the line having been ¢ (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | point within KANSAS CITY, Oct. 27.—A ten CAR SHORTAGE “| ement, occupied by 30 Greeks and} the past few weeks. rds the Puget sound Northwertern'’s FIFTEEN INDICTED : (Scripps Telegraph Service.) alleged registra STATE GOOD ROADS |). 08 BACKFROMEUROPE, ASSOCIATION a (Soripps Telegraph Service.) Storer and wife arrived | n sojourning since his sud ministry of Austria \10. In | | ness which might otherwise SHINGLE STATISTICS, Millis Bureau atatiatics for the ye law expects t the list complet firet of next week, when * ager ake RH Hw KIL Will be ready for publication, ° to the entire territory. aid before the election, to congress, ar night As I # thern | and as I now reiterate, it is now to| that I want the support of the peo- home at Fon Lac, Wis.| ple. I want them to come to me He will visit with his family there | ond make suggestios i want the for a time before going to Washin miner, merchant, fisherman, tim- ton, D.C. He will spend the winter! berman, transportation man to lay with Hon. k H. Waskey, the| their wants before me. I am the representat! the house for the | representative of all the people of oming winter, at’ the national} Al nd I want to hear from of them. And I will not them, but I will solicit the mation concerning any indus 8 or districts that need at- Sree Oe sod is & guest at the N he i From Seattle he wi Mr. Ca « well and in good spir-| it. He diy recovering from the effects the accident in the | try football game by which he sus | tention talned Injuries to hie leg In this connection I will say, and Mr. Cale has struck it rich since|1 can speak for him, that Mr. Was leaving Seattle last summer. Rich | k will also be found ready ang ground was found on his Vault| willing to give bis time and atten creek claim, Tanana district, and he| tion to anything that may concern wold {t for $15,000. It was the first|the people or their welfare. I am rtrike he made since going north. proud indeed to have as a collengue Mr. Cale still owns property on] s man who Is above reproach and Wildeat creek. This ix the property | one who is energetic at all times in which was in litigation when he | odvancing the interests ef the peo was here last July, He won the’ ple and Alaska. METCALF GOES 10 SAN FRANCISCO e ieiao aneesinchatnlgiiihi tween the United States and japan over the exclusion of Japan- students from the schools of ctty sident Roosevelt realizes the gravity of the situation, and be- lieves bis information will be more accurate if furnished by a member of the cabinet versed in Ban Fran- ciseo conditions. Sec ry Metcalf is also sent at the request of Ambassador Aoki, of Japan, who insists that the Japan- ese students tn California be given their full rights as specified under the treaty of 1894 Compliance with his request it fe thought will convince the Japan- ese government that the United States government is anxious to do everything possible toward a peace- etuement of existing diffi (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. CG, Oct SECRETARY METCALF, It is understood that’ Secretary | Root has assured Ambassador Aoki Who Goes to San Francisco. | thar the whole trouble is caused by politics, and promises that it .will (Scripps Telegraph Service.) blow over after the election. Am- WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 27.) bassador Aoki says the mikado's Victor H. Metealf, secretary of the | government understands the sitnas department of commerce and,labor, tion very well, but intimates that has been ordered to leave for San the Japanese government must Francisco immediately, to investi | make a show of resentment to cur [rociation was organized about three | years >», at which qime it came te | atorial ub. It has customarily shown much activity in such polit- ical seasons as might be auspicious times for its chief promot to re- ew and cultivate his acquaintanc with the agricultural interests ot the state negroes, was burned at Armourdale this morning. At least seven per fons are known to have perished ir. the flames. The body of Vincenta Seyama, a] Mexican, has been taken from the IS DISCUSSED | debris and it i# thought that mur- | y the Pactfic Coast Lumber der preceded an incendiary fire. A sociation will hold | negro told the ¢ that last right Octobe! ting at the was the Mexican’s fighting night, | hot t will be q imy ently a nur f knife wounds morning at 10 the board [fay from th 1 chamber of com- | Vene During the day there u merce building, which burned | be a genera & of the anqpet Thursday, making nine bodies ' 1also a K of the argo date. I f bodies | t } orn tion will be ussed, and reports w getting about they need, on mills ge < The Washington Good Roads as stoi «| GHEER ROOSEVELT | : Hill, its president, has 4 public call to itself to mee (Scripps Telegraph Servi BERLIN, Oct Led by tha lkaiser himself, three cheers wer@ | given for President Roosevelt at the sat With 4 | {manger sl address by Prof, Bury association's membership and ad-|Be8s of Columbia university, the, dress him on some appropriate sup- | first occupant of the Roosevelt; ject. The thering will be ad air established in the Berlin unte Kressed niao fy Mtr, HIN and other | Yeraity by James Speyer. A letters experts on the con@truction of roads. /frone the president was read, and The Washington Good Roads as- also an address by the emperon | rder te relieve the lor vade the meeting Governor Mead has been tnvited to 4 mpmvecmanessene Ne | | ]