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ITAST EDITION ——— ; Paper in Seattle OVORING SEATILES FAANDS FOR COAL WEATHER FORECAS That Dares to Print the News GAO While Famine Is Theatened in This City Coal | Mine Owners Are First Supplying the Wants) gf Alaska and San Francisco--Qut put Also ~ Being Curtailed. | | | ‘Attorney Tedd Gives | Process Servers a Rap in Suit For Dam- ages. eh SSF ERRSAA AS ADE Seattle is threate of coal have been raised ees are paying from S to § qwo months ago. The ex< is today a shortage of coal are Sugges' that if they would not suffer later the winter ortic's T th a coal famine. Already prices t today Seattle household more per ton than they were sse given for this raise is that To old customers coal w a full season’s supply should be has endeavored to discover the e and probable famine, To that end staff has spent the past three days New Castle, Franklin and Lawson { that the mines are not working to their ‘eat part of the output is being laska. The information secured ¢ no shortage of coal in Seattle and becomes more serious it will be 1 charge ge by Atte were rey I of the arbitrary action of the coal companies in Scott Calhoun, fn bis Seattle in the interests of California and Alaska : the case of Cha 8 eGovers against ‘ a ¢ the companies owning the mines secure freight sttle for damages the ou vessels in addi to the value of the coal. $20,000 P Burther light will be thrown on the situation in The city of Beatle.” declared tomorrow. t mo than an elie eeeeeee eee eee eee eee y wo ane is due t fact that the ss) @ to hk to their at a large ar t of ad to pay outrts lo heilt be estate law whict | charges against the city ~ aieonee Ae + , | Attorne { them denounce sho atter | thought | process servers who induced cit gt k up or le points of jens to aue for damages ¢ iiew- boes af ote 4 ' ta would be pa y the plain } . « lawyers, and that ‘ i be eany again the that , cla t en tha swyere, whom it did gomplemen' es " % The mir w- | 0 very much ‘Wate that rn: ean Mes The law f ¢ Gay, Brady and zy ‘ sa and |soran was the butt of the target )the present o what it was even [of the eit ney's denunciation fre Months ago which, he declared would get 60 pe gutsitie for ne | mages awarded ine. a | Judge Iman this morning em jebarged the jury, after a trial of al ed, tell guich #0 men, ; r amount than that ¢ One Hundred Cars a Day. hundred « fim, Black Dia Of this amo : of 12 cars a the New mine abx and the Franklin mines the rest i fing to a statement of the slope boss of No. 14 mine, he is confirn by other miners, the mine is only Some 8 or 90 men. The miners differ with him as to mine is running to its full capacity, and claim more Men are wanted. On last Sunday, when all the were workin, mé shilt, No, 14 took out about mall cars of coal t 170 tons there for two year 12. bottom resting bis hands lghthy i fective tail to wateh the Might of af flock of pigeons. A number of hi ten-yeat olf playmates have been tatroduced as witnesses DRUGGISTS: ARE FINED Roy Nelson and T. W. Lough, Fre aged it of 16-6 s pom a ¢ *s mines lay from the cc awson will cover the out at Black Diamond gives the Lawson mine about 14 cars, e 35 car A miner, who had vat this was a great falling ® the mine's output rt nthe ‘nem, - when pearl mont druggists, were this morning 3 aths . neatly 400 @ day were mined, and t hifte k Be fined $50 apiece by Police Judge P res shifts worked numbered | Gordon for selling liquor without omen each. Thus far this month the mine has given | a leense. The cases were appealed Dsmall cars « and « decision will rest on a tont The slope bose claims that the Worked its hardest for the pas « [ease of a similar kind already to th mot on every Sunday past two months, | the superior court. ‘The defendants 2 maintain that they have « right to sell Hquor for medicinal purposes without s physician's preseription KILLED ON EVE OF HIS WEDDING Below Capacity at Black Diamond. Bein the New mine at Black Diamond there are employed frten $00 and Goo men, many less than can be worked ate mine is running th about 28 men cach and M¥etage about yo small to a shift, or foo tons. In Sept and the outs: t best, will be cars a day ber 18,850 mine cars were taken n claims that this record, which nth. Up to Sunday 16,711 Mae cars had been taken out Three shifts of men are I Copeland, who was fatally j inju im the aceident at Stan ; a ‘ ay wood Sunday night. dying at the The Lawson minc “ ortof men, according to state- | 0. B. Alien hospital yesterday, was to have been married to Miss Maud @ miners. |t is practically on the same running basis $4, €xcept that it has 230 men and takes out erage | Uoss, of Centralia, very shortly ites day. | eee ee fans ou. af aNCTARE l'The body arrived in Seattle toda te the ed en ane ceves sand tons land was taken in charge by the} outpu he day ift numbers t8o | Bon: Watson company, p ® very , work at The coal has | tory to being shipped to his home at men largely sen ther Alaskan points, and |/¥el) Mich | San Francisco MAS. STEVENS RE-ELECTED 5 | ; No Effort to Increase Output. (Scripps Telegraph Servi | LA sammary of +) t h frows that’ To. Pere mevene ‘ ti = embeeles as | Mea 14 Btevenm, of anid bag Rave been work nt in most cases, | Me, was re od a) preal “ that the new le ¥ far as they | dent of C. T. U, taday j peal be if a streny: ffort wa to increase the mines’ | — Aa Much of the has gone to outside points, The pal at Black Diam rst sod that at Newcastle ts a for steam | € Around all of the mines, ex me g the latter f slag, as the coal is pretty * Wel mixed with s The New slate) cast! ( r where the compa am ed, the © a 200 men are em and that mor: ed, One s being worked, that only on wee Nearly 40 railroad lay he y ; 40 ¥9 ad cars a day coal output h goes to the Seattle Electric Y and some to Renton line. Two-thirds of fe mine's output is « t domestic use. A large amount shipped to , a i | 22 im number. The winning team Ill recetve a prize of $100, donated ; 2 publicspirited citizen who withheld which will be debat | 16 Ee cermin eT T SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 40, DRUNKEN SHOOTIN 1906. THE SEATTLE STAR Fair Tonight, With Light Frost and Oooler; Wednesday Fair; Southwest Winds. MATCH OVER A GIRL ADA NELSON CAUSES A GATUR ene willing, and the proud Youth took her in charge OAY NIGHT DANCE TO END| | At the door, ax the two were leay iE the place, young Rutledge DIGAGTROUSLY—17-VEAR-OLD | tpgatiy drunk, as he declared today | heated debate was followed aweiy by two blows, which caught A “knock downand-dragout” | Bitledge upon the nose and behind | on dance, a rival who “butted in,” (ié ear Thereupon he drew hi of blows from the latter's | M¥elver and fired twice at Martini Fa pela rink me Rays Qne bullet grazed the ear and the . + ** | other imbedded itnelf in the cheek Iber gun, Is the series of cireum | Rutledge was promptly arrested tances which landed 1?-yearold J Veuterday Hob Hodg ty P. Rutledge in the sit at 11 | SBerkff from Mine th fonder in charge im th —— beat m mk to the fail jay night in the Me v Autiedge declared that be and Mar ee hall operated by Saloonkeep: | Gal had known each other for years Pete Brennan. Between the baad had been the best of friends Rutledge made many je He said that he was out of bin mind eye to the barroom. At the end of| tith drink, and that Martini, with the masy, Charles Martini asked | WBom he had a long talk yesterday Ada Nelson, the girl over whom) Wauld not prosecute. Rutledge had Rutledge had m exercising jurie-| Seen working on his father's ranch lietion, to escort her home, The het Maple Valley ¥ As published exclusively in The |i dhe Alaska buliding Arebiteet L drawn plana for 4 house to hill, supertor Star October 29, on erante h apartment rected on the first to any department ed tn the Northwest whole Pacific const, together wry with of suites and other detaite in ref to it. The propoved apart howse will be bulk oa erence ment Tenth and Ei griffith, of the jon ate tk. ot FALLS HEIR 10 $5 000,000 (Scripps Telegraph Service.) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct, —Ry today the birth of @ male heir the wife of Willian Passavant hospital, this efty, jomen $6,000,000. The will of the late Sr, provided pital if ble som nton he Wittem PF 0,000 for ¢ heir nad to male THUGS MAY BE RESPONSIBLE raph Service.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Get. 90) Chief of Police Maxwell is au thority for the statement that river thugs may be on Sunday te Daniel Stewart roubled by thugs fr (Serine: Te ‘ender has been vently of late! spite Bridge Stewart te the high schools | Re a best and m thod of upbutlding j MATTLE HIGH BcHooL wii Cian Big bn FAVE A TRYOUT FoR os va a DMATE WITH THE BaLLAno| will be pitted aguinat J f the Auburn Kent debs » MHooLs — SCHOOLS IN © THE ORGANIZATION. C. E. TO RAISE FUNDS *~ ee The Seattle convention committee of the High Sch n Ende society of Be eta ata, ld i mec t planning to send owt over ol and 4 t gates’ certificates with * trout to pick o dobar © next two weeks to every C. gl tepresent I in the country. These ad in the 4 sles represent a value of ye ‘ bh, and are much the same as f i stock, as thelr purpose in| shortage exist purp a all the a raise the larger part of the guar Ite Seattle tin the state,!antee convention Sand, Gone up from Seattle citizens for better car service, © wrecked the train Fy PAY ONLY « ONE CENT ~ DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8 CENTS PER MONTE CLEAN MEN WANTED IN PLAGE OF THESE NO aia EASTLAKE AVE. PROPERTY HOLDERS HOLDING OFF, Candidates to Be Considered Next Tuesday Who | Had Better Be Left Home--Seekers For ing the street to a0 tut am pr Public Office Who Have Already Been Tried tor the paving of the sit bur thie NG Found Wanting. the widening, but the propert er bag eget Bn sgn ee upon the w of the sidewalk be laid. Negotiations are now un The machine-ruled republican county convention has o 5 Gre riggs 9 . _ o nominated for office a number of candidates who have been hao of the atteak eet, bask te the Gs proven by recent revelations to be unfit for the offi for sired distance, and allow the con which they have been nominated and who deserve to be tractors to go ahead with the 1 defeated «. leaving the property owners t« County Commissioner Dan R. Abraham, who is a can- didate for re-election, has authorized the illegal expendi- ettle the width of the sidewalk i fetter of the Bre. oom de Pe Oo 2 enterprise ia the pro He ARTMENT HOUSE WILL — OCCUPY ENTIRE BLOCK hae secured a long jease of the ground agtmbich the apartments are | be | unfit from the Melody Choir Ke’ t© contain about ume yet erect) 1G8 apartments from two rooms up if not oa the | wards each, tn addition to bath and also large dining room, | a short deseription of the namber|peblie hali and other conveniences Wenalty found to @uses in New York, but not yet in There butiding The ete the tipduced in the weet block bounded by Spring and Marie a large court in the center and tous lawne will surround the ding had ineurred the hatred of men by making war upon! water and the A. Krugma ged $100 by © misrepre moxie while in, which aender & that and warra Upon pure ntain The « HAVANA iat the repe ion were me bas been ab pected that the total death list itl show probably 66 persons list ONEER IS HEAVILY FINED this large apartment Beveral bodies were taken from thoroughfare hope of fin n was senting the auctioning were purchased by mith for $7. Smith the wateh had been | 4 for m c hasing it Oct, 20. rts of the exaggerated. reg’ ht to 14 persons are still mine | ding joned fo wted to him as gold what he paid for any Smith said, he found it to be gold plated and to a music-box was appealed ina morning Police Judge Gordon value r the stein jewelry store on Second , between Spring and S ¢ goods consisted of a watch and pete UE be will today them It is} ot tinh years, ture of county funds and has penses up to the taxpayers of the county. AL Rutherford, another candidate for county commis- sioner, has been declared by the King County Good Roads association to be a tool of P. J. Smith, who is guilty of similar practice. Sheriff L. C. Smith has given employment to petty grafters and commissioned as deputy sheriff the keeper of a gambling house The Civic Union, after a thorough investigation, has declared that seven republican legislative candidates are unfit for office. These men are George U. Piper, E. M. Williams, Joseph Lyons, Potts, James Weir, Henry Beck and Joseph Griffin The voters are asked to vote these men i fice and responsibjlity. Regardless of party they should refuse to do so. charged his personal ex- to public of- RAK EREAAKREARARKARKAR ERA AAR ER ERE * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - OPPO Pee eee eee eee eee counts have been audited by County and allowed by the county co: Auditor J gnew lissioners, Ac - . Idish or € g t ve » © ¢ the ¢ offices. ( r tinals in public funds for political purpose offenses charged Of the taking of public moneys for private purposes there seems to ha been no end of instances. The county come with their meal ar fare ar The board of equalization has put in to the y s for cigars, ice cream, cake and watermelor The district road supervisor® have put in illegal expense bills, padded their accounts and charged the county for their personal expenses. These ace One Shining Example. r As a sample of county financial methods, the lease of the new county court house site is a bright and shining example. The commissioners claim to have recently received an offer of $900,0000 for the property. It is under lease for two yearg Lamping for $500 a month or $6,000 a year. If property away and place it on the revenue 150 per cent. Al private parties, should to George the county would gi ve the tax rolls they | w this increas ‘orth Sgqoo,coo, if owned by w property be assess at $500,000. The t s « asses! ‘ $ axe an assessment of Reynolds Says He'll) ssc0,000 ar jo mills would be $15,000 per annum, or two and one-half times what the county is receiving as rent on the Stop It If He Is Elected Prosecut- ing Attorney. property. Meanwhile the present court house is overcrowded, the taxpayers are too suspicious of the integrity of the ounty, commissioners to Vote bonds with which to permit them to construct a new building, and the commis ing money throw- in building additions which, when con- structed, are worthless except for temporary use by the county E neTS are away be Increase in Tax Levy. aid In four wears the tax levy for strictly county purposes has increased from $356,515 to $678,282, an increase of $321,767, or approximately go per cent. Meanwhile the county has been piling up an outstanding interest bearing warrant in- debtedne the rate $2 year, an indebtedness which now amounts to $1,110,997. Recently the county une float bonds to take up this indebtedness, but the at such a low ebb that this was found for the issue were received. ss at 100 a dertook to credit of the county is b impos and ne move- q REPORTS EXAGGERATED. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) teveloped nearo eve The Geattle Electric Co, has caused to be published in ite official organ the information that a car nd that the company will be unable to secure delivery of all the cars desired by it for it ie the same old story that has been given out year after year when the ory has CHARLES A, REYNOLDS, Democratic Candidate for Prose- cuting Attorney. "it 1 eted to the office of prosecuting the at least earn my salary for the first months I in that office | | am ¢ attorney, I can assure people of the county that I will few am BY FRAN K R. LEET. said Charles A. Reynolds, democrat je candidate for that offic this | Gee, Haller n's a comin’ ‘roun’ | Td gin ‘em to the kids, morning to a reporter for The Star.| (Betcher it in yer bones;) Not take an k ‘em all away, As soon as 1 have assumed] An’ what wif makin’ ghosteses, } An’ fet ‘em rot ‘til judgmen’ day charge of the office I shall institute} An’ tryin’ curdiin’ groans | In barrels wif nailed on lids, legal proceedings to stop the pay-| An’ gathertn’ up ole cabbage heads, ment of warrants which have been An’ makin’ ticky tacks, T'll scare ‘im wif dis jack-o-lantern, jeaued for the purchase of cigars, | 1 Jist can't sleep, but lie awake An’ hit his door a thump, melons, candy, cake lunet A wa most eal An’ mebby take ng well sweep, theale and house rent for the coun.| The moonlight thro’ the cracks, | (Cuz he orter have a pump,) ty commissioners and othe lie | }An' I'll tle his nag right on the officials. The are not proper le to have a reckonin’ wif | jgat expenditures, and the taxpay n Simon Kiser Ar scythe lore of the county should fot be so stingy ‘bout his apples | Rut, gee whiz, whn’'t he rip an’ roar | called upon to pay the ut " ser A n sign on his doc 1 have consulted with a number | itl of apple I want a nice young wife”? of the leading attorneys of the city | }in regard to the matter, and the agree with me that the payment of the warrants could be stopped, or in default of that, the officers au thorizing those expenditures can be forced to repay the money to the county, If elected, I shall immedi ately Institute proceedings to com:| pel them to do so. More than that, threre will be no such expenditures allowed by ioe public officials while Tam in « I propose to see to It that when public money is expended it is le- | gally expended and for lawful pur-| poses.”

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