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JSTEDITION | _ = = —— the Oay Peet in Seattle That OAKMIEN KI | | fx Biber Hote! on Burying at Work Dares to Print the News at Long Beach Crashes to Over a Score of Persons-- at Rescue, Telegraph Service.) ; damages w reach $350,000. “te CM, Cal. N A A & the # injured are eoraing 1 eo, James Parker, a mason vient et know an; J. We i qoaree ' hields, C Sooying t ira J. Bolne, | See B. Imlay, G. Rainbarger, F ee ins of the . te Ed. Wateon and parenas TE The cast ed for neath the foun retock fou had 1 the hale from the £ the men were at . erere) er | work on the four Moors, when, with tee remove " " errifte crash, the walls crumbled fe oti progressing t)end the men were precipitated be ath huge of concrete and that the . Me the wreckaxe Of | timbers tw They are W! ia of Long Be Within a few began th terial was rein ft when the crash »pposed to them, and in some of these the amendr appear to have been slaugh In Tacc ounty re t was vine newspaper opposition, the ‘ 60 amendments agalnat TEN CLERKS DISCHARGED. The fe < ten registration clerks have fine r f 1 the com > ® office Smith G. D. Snow F. Calh KE Bridges, J. W. Hanna, PH. Wilson GHAFFAUSER |S F. Hall, H. Pohle, Wm. Hovey and re Edgar City trol « DOWN IN PHILADEL: ; = TRAIN HELD UP ow left —_— ee ors) the st aT ¥ : rm case ace FER former dead o' t was shot wh! he sfecr of the city © today iets entered (he en pam yet Known who di at feo men stand ar BOOTY, MAKES FLYING LEAP (Scripps Yougma ene SLATER, M robber awa Bornberger said. “Y ina y Louts that Schaffhauser's ut leet was | iy | Mre .Hornd< hooting ffered, wh | 360 He left the - fying ap near The train waa stopped, but no trace of the thief could be found. SEAMAN TELLS TERRIBLE TALE ALLEGES TORTURE OF MOST ADERED R SHOOTS WOMAN AND 8 TO CHLOROFORM | OF CAPTAIN M’GREGOR OF THE WHALER KARLUK. “1 al (Star Service.) . VICTORIA B ¢ N 4 re| ard Nugent, a ce 4 he er Kartuk, wh Tived r utter Th is, telle a story of fendteh treatment by Car tain A. McGregor and officers of the Karluk, whom he proposes to prose on their return to San Fras According to his story jrawing hie knife on ar ber of the he was placed In 7, rew nately > quar ng placed Eakirr and water, be ver the botlers and in ie the HF. Titus ters, where there was ° His called leg was doubled up with rheumatiam ~ and he was giv edtcine hich $84 reinstructed iS asked 6 Was 80 suspl « that he it ° analyst, He was chloroformed ee times, he ima, by the of Brown has in his signed t Mayor] the jury returns a ve Gefendant, the rest Against the Mat charges wil! b« RD FIGHT WENCANS opped LECTION | WILKESBARRE, Pa., Nov. 9 The ballot b * used in the recent ved election will be bought tnt court BD AND RETALI- | ¢ offictal count today. Big} ME BY KiLLING FoUR or|t ¢ been unearthed. In t, where the MEXICAN ASSAILANTS. t for district attorney was edited with 400 votes, the box {Serie | ab 4 but #ix blank ballots. An Retogrash Service) | other box was empty , Tex, No 4 1 Rio Grande (it & humber of COURT RESTS; RAISE PAY Teer aR yesterday ad until 10 and be return the grand until Hanford federal jock Monday morning ment will therefore evidence taken by ury at yesterday's session Fifteen witnesses were exam \ yesterday in the cases of H Ht ‘pache jor, mate of the steamer |Robert Dollar, charged with «as wult on lors, and against W Hagashi, cha DETERMINED one maling. District Attorney P. ¢ ivan conducted the examination x fea in the re journed court no Man aahinaton 1 Mra. Hicks Arrested i¢ of th e 00 Mra. J. N. Hicks, proprietress of nd-|the lodging house at fA 6 at. and i Pepe re of emi-|Bighth av., where Dora Green at Mtorents of | empted to commit suicide when ar and other cor-|roxted some days ago, was taken F the an br the state into custody last night on the its were but charge of conducting a disorderly 4 this has been ‘house. She has been missing since fome countion the date of Miss Green's attempted Were radically suicide LED IM LAPot OF HOTEL moments | work | LONE ROBBER SECURES SMALL | he AND ESCAPED IN THE DARK.! ' Jirons in April and pra y kept n them until September, He was | submitted to incredible torture and [eubslsted for a long time on biscuite! —— FRAUDS i NO INDICTMENT THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECA JESGE cf | WALL BETTER, Jesse Hall's condition clared so much improved t he will probably be © BEXT week CATON “OME was de jay that to his | remoy |Daring Seaman Wires He Is Alive and Well --No Details Given. The friends of Capt. John Baton | Were reassurea tts morning by a uo ng him alive and we ring seaman's long ab sence led his friends to believe he had been drowned and Wa seounded am ne the Se body. The me safe arrival was by Cap ain Smith f Weat Seattle his No details ac cation and | to explain long on GOES BACK TD PENITENTIARY. commun has him se |REV. WILLIAM HINGHAW Re.) | LEASED ON PAROLE musT | RETURN AND SERVE LIFE | SENTENCE. | | | (@eripge Tot egraph Service.) | conduct toward M matatained his tne iff Elect Freeman ty, says he will and Hinshaw Shirley hotel. H he took Mrs. Freeman j that the « but Sher of Wabash cx rove that his wife re together at the shaw admits that} driving, and in b mother'# when he w house governor de Hinshaw ts guilty and he eturned to the penitentiary out his axorcide sen ‘MOB RULES IN: FIENDISH NATURE ON PART/ SOUTH AGAIN (Berippe Telegraph Service.) MOULTRIE, Ga, Nov ® Jet) Hicks, a negro, was lynched last} night in Bale City for the murder | of John Akridge Hicks was arrested Wednesday oe T-Raln Fen ight and Saturde: Moderate Bouth Gale. BATILB, WASHINGTON, PRIDAY, Bovena Ro, 1906 ROOSEVELT TO THE RESCUE Cartooniat Renfro shows us in the above picture what President Rootevelt probably would do— if hie dut posed a tax of ten cents per head per month upon Robert Hegen’® surplus children dy told, Mr. Hegen has a family of 12 children including himeetf and wife, but it object® to any more covered a rule that says that ten cents per head shal! be charged water users where the family Hegen bh “the order never came from Washington.” alr heave a fam y of eight, pr more than eight. Mr that The water kicked about this extra permitted it—upon receipt by him of the news that the Beattic water department had im As The Star has department is willing that he should it has, therefore, dis charge, and Mre. Hegen rightly Says ELECTROCUTED IN STREET STRUCK BY LIVE WIRE FRITZ. ALPS SHOCKED TO DEATH ON STREET | Frite Alps, grocer, at 417 Yester way, was cleotr 1 by @ falle Alepat wire of the Beattie © tri mpany, at ok thie morr « The wir harged with 2 . acroes the street at the intersection of Fifth ay. and Terrace st pe wae deliv er “ y He lea ing ow basket of er eited directly ft the wire asetrnck acrom the foce Jag He | Rix ewe, picked h hime en = parking alled Dr. Hories 5 expited two minutes ' etan'a arrival nokd took cha ' removed it t morgue, «bere held. The de and had ealer way £ PRESIDENT SAILS ON TRIP TO PANAMA AX RAID ON A CELESTIAL DEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE IN PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8. NO. 223 a5 CENTS PER MONTH CHARGE BUNGE D UMUGGLER A GIGANTIC SMUGGLING PLOT) _' Faget SAID TO HAVE BEEN UN eae « Lathe 6 EARTHED — AN INVESTIGA f n attempting to find TION TO FOLLOW j Bunce je one of the best part fl. Ww non, James Bunce, formerly yminee at the last ele lder Sheriff ‘ t int ff, ina ° | thin ning by Deput Htates Marshal Lathe or harg toma officiain belleve a1 eeling weiing 0 Kimantic » ' | 1 Suite 6t'thé Genel? ' refune . f thorities hw the arre { the were 1 nd I “igs | r of the drug MOTHER SEARCHING FOR HER DAUGHTER e —-- — FRANTIC AND PITEOUS er FORTS OF MRS. G. H. HILL TO LOCATE MAY LETTON wns SEEMS HOPELESS CAGE | Lying behind a warr nm i the pathetic | heart-brok mothe k for he ing daughte h t mp vainly fre a remarkable | which fte the « e ft | Pea Arance iP ia the warr t for the « ” jiswued ts b r, Mrs. G. H | Hil, of 68 t. The war rant wa i beca M believed her daughter wa « held « ww eat 8 st. and Et t a Mother's Hope Doomed. MAY SETe befe hope w m-| At st she was not in the house t he aughter's where Still later she was informed her perplexing as ever aught was back in Seat and left her ‘ Mrs. Hill again started out person- er, leaving w hat she ally to search for her, Back and going over the tains forth tramp harrassed wome | visit friends and would only to find every clew fruit- not retura until Ch Certal # and every rumor without foun- features of her ge ay dation. Mra. t with foreby nee, and # Voice Over Phone. followed. She inquired of ali her| Finally Mrs. Hill overheard what daughter's friends in Spokane, whe believed to be her daughter's |North Yakima and other nearby voice on a party in the neigh- jtowns, only to find her worst sus borhood which directed her suspl- | plcions ized. Her daughter was\cions to the house at Sprace st. not there and there was no oneand Righth av. For a week she WILD SCRAMBLE AS POLICE | ¥HO could say where she was. haunted the neighborhood, and fin- Rumors of Fate. ally saw what she is certain was SMASH THROUGH DOORS—| Made extremely uneasy, Mrs. Hill her daughter's face at the window jreturned to her home, only to be of the house in question. A deputy THREE CAPTURED. [more dees at ed r rs sheriff vist the place in re | reached ure wh ich 1 made sponse to the warrant, but the girl, her fea fate for her |if she ever was there, was not there Three Chinese dealers, Japan: | daughter then ese players and three wagonloads| The height of her anxiety was| Mrs. Hill is convinced that when f gambling apparatus is the result) reached when she was informed her daughter's captors learned she of a raid made by Sergeent Ban-| that her daughter had been enticed had discovered the girl's address ‘ a squad of atrolmen late | away by a woman of notorious char- the spirt i her away, and she de- t on a Japa lodging | acter and that she was beir 1 es she will continue the search Jackson and Japs were » Sixth av. 8 bonds of the ™) each, but the Chi appear: station an ball for the C hi Jen wa m by wing well an gam into the house through the | heav y panela with ar | panic among the celes*ial ‘ The den was nd only after al |round-about route through a Chi pese restaurant in the basement of 1 a way| a pris in a house in Va yntil she ts finally successful Alaska Mrs. Hill has given the truant The now frantic mother caused a officer the name of a certain wom- cond search to be instituted, only an she believes was responsible for to find her daughter was not there. her daughter's disappearance. = UTEMILL (915 SHUCHT N CLOSED THE ICE THE DUCHESS OF BEDFORD I8 at Vienna and brought here by the , sheriff of Dooley county, Threats sth genom ED ahha rand gic 4 TRAINED NG AT ¢ lynch becometn, urrent. | |foreed open be entrance was s ' AND LEAKI A io. rar Shall cme aeaeed os ‘ gained. Three sides of the room| NEGLECT OF STATE BOARD OF | the local militia w lored to | ROOSEVELT AND PARTY LEAVE! The party sailed on the May-| used by the gamblers wore twofoot HERSCHEL ISLAND—EXPLOR- pee ay Be ne lige ana? ag oh fNower.to Wolf Trap light, where «| concrete walls, and the ceiling was| CONTROL IN FAILING TO OR protect the negro. Meanwhile the! Oj MAYFLOWER AND TRANS: |irangter was made to the battle | heavily padded BEETS TAPES eet rere officers spirited the negro away to-| 1 a hich je ¢ 1 Seavey 5 DER A SUPPLY OF JUTE ward Sale City, but after the start) FER TO BATTLESHIP LOUIS jehtp Loulaiana, which ix to convey) Four big games were running ace dente. cmmatien came Geael |the party to and from the isthmus.|when the men broke in. Lottery,| PROVES COSTLY. Hale City that a mob was gathering | JANA, The Louisiana will be convoyed to|fan-tan and stud poker, faro, chuck: | The schooner Duchess of Bed- re to intercept the officers. The] oi from the isthmus by ar-| a-luck 1 craps were all in fu ° ford, which left Victoria May 20, militia company departed last even morgs Cruisers = Tennes and] blast. The tables played upon were | (Star Special Service.) with Capt. Mikkelson and Ernest ling for Sale City, but arrived too| WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—-Presi-| Vaepistos built solidly into the room and had] wart, WALLA, Wash, Nov. 9, | L@ffingwell, members of the Anglo- a T thouse in which the Py ob 4 ‘Mra. Roosevelt Ligat. Frank Evans is aboar e|to be chopped loc before the po-|}__4, s result of the neglect of the | American Aretic Exploration expe- foe aees ok his arrival | rises we ce evel.) y quibiana, and will keep the Ilice could remove them. Among} - é dition, aboard, has been caught in ;eeero © b S ae & accompanied by their party, left the ; | state board of control to secure a mS 4 there was stormed by the mob,| yw, infogmed of the ats the b taken in the raid were]... the fee at Herschel tsland. She is | w ‘ashington navy yard yesterday en } | supply of jute, the operation of the . 4 which took the prisoner out and| ‘ : mena by wireless telegraphy several thousand chips, and three | * ee coe A | badly strained and Is leaking. The ’ route to Panama aboard the yacht grain-bag factory at the state per . lynched him. | as the ty teft the NORYOLK, Va ke of gold and silver amounting | Hentiary must cease and the a word of the accident was brought Hicks’ wife and another negro| Mayflower 1 ae Me | president's ships passed out to about $1,000. | vp Be: aoe 8 bong to Victoria on the Canadian reve dock the preside stand on the a4 k thle ers of E ern Washington will be rnb were shot to death Wednesday near) i board aide of the vessel, shout ape « ican mor pe 4 out of $500,000 to 8 soo | Bue cut Thetis Pelham by nown persons ee H ge Oe | Thepkoutsiana tried to signal, but wo Ay: Bo Bend Maya At Point Hope Mate Parker and ed joodby; I'm going down (0 | the fog and smoke obscured her ef and bly more during th | the cook of the schoon: fused to | see how the ditch is getting along.” | rortg ag Boe oly work. They were atened with > 4 Sd > 4 - — ise anak @ mate F ‘ons, but were still obstinate and . STORM WARNING. *| of tbr house, with her throat-cut | aaett -f- were put ashore. Their places were i * her Weed battered and heures | Tee a naa han one day | tilted by men from the Thetis. The @ Southwest storm warning. #| | twisted around her n ar the It was announced here today by | nutuects man thelr way to Nome # Increasing southwest winds. & | bodglay a knife and a club. The Warden Kincaid, who was ch ae yon pe yr pees |w Will become high this after. #/ | woman died after a hard struggle man of the board up to two wee a be w oo oe ne ed- # noon and later shifting to the # } with, he ailant, who, it is san that no ite bad $e heen rd and me ot the xpedition # southeast * thought, struck her down with a |Gered. It would require at least will take dogs and go as far north |\* *| }eluband then cut her throat, after days for it to reach h after ni. | a8 possible, exploring for land. thhhe heheheh hhh | whieh the towel was wound aroun ing shipped from Calcutta } e murder the ap ee MOTORIST KILLED araph Service.) (Boripps Te OSKALOOSA, Ia, Nov. 9] Henry Dewitt, assistant cashier of} the Hank of Sully, was instantly | killed, and Cashier Sherman wa injured, in an here toda | seriously automobile accident TOASTS FOUNDERS’ DAY } The program of toasts to be re sponded to at the inders’ day nquet, Hotel Stander, next Tues the Chamber of Come i fol-| lows: Toastmaster Surke; |The Real Pioneers,” Prof, Bamund 8. Meany; “The Path Finders,” W |T. Dovell; “My First Days in Se attle,” Carson D. Boren; "Small Be ginnings,’ B. L. Blaine; “Pigpegr wyers,” Hon. C, H Hanford Why Seattle Grows,” C. 8. Miller “First Women of Seattle, Thomas W. Prosgh ‘SUED FOR FRAUD. Ernest MacDonald, president, and W. L. Bonham, vice president, of the Columbia Canal company, are charged with froud tn a sult filed in the superior court this morning Approximately $30,000 all ix in- volved. Chairman Dantel Harris, of the armakers’ un in Seat) ganized fight Carl Uy mann’s cigars to this elt ' Harris is chairman of the jolot visory board of the Cigarmake unions of New York and vicinit and president of the New York State Federation of Labor The fight against Carl Upmann’s go has been carried on by the New York Cigarmakers’ union for more than ten year WOMAN KILLED, HOUSE ROBBED UNKNOWN MURDERER CUTS THROAT OF HELPLESS WO MAN AND STEALS $150. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BTANFORD SPRINGS, Conn. Nov. 9.—Mrs. Henry Williams, 50 years old, was found murdered tn lier home near here yesterday aft ernoon. Robbery apparently was the motive, and the murderer is be Heved to be a tramp. The body of Mra, Willlams was found lying near a stove on the Moor of the kitehen this money wan | fr man made earch of the how for mon thoroughly ransacking | | the Rouse, a trunk In an up-| stairs roow broken open anc bart @160 t m from it art of ter found on the wn, The husband of the mur ered woman, who had been away oni home, discovered the body | MINERS WIN OUT FRIENDS | FAVROT SAY HE AVENGED oF INSULT TO FAMILY (Soripps Telegraph Service.) BATON ROUGE, La, Nov. 9% Fully a thousand persons attended the funeral yester ~ Dr, HOH Aldrich, who was killed Wednes day night by Congressman-elect nee Favrot. Meanwhile a host of friend rallied about Judge Favrot, visiting Misiones Telogradh Gervies.) him at the jail, and two lawyer SERVER. Colo, Nov. 9.— who have at times been his politi plete election returns show that the |°®! opponents, volunteered | their nat bf the district judges accused of {#ervicos In his defense. Although awe eters be the Western Fedora, [Judge Favrot maintatnod sile tion jot Miners in recent years, has|&# to the cause of the tragedy, his amiietired by the ballota, friends today issued a statemon that “he followed the unwritten law,” acting in the belief that he ALLEGED SMUGGLER HERE. was avenging an affront to his fam lly. Judge Favrot’s friends also C.F. Farnham, arrested at San} goctared that Dr. Aldrich was fore Franeisco as Frank Atkins, held by local customs an accomplice of officials on a charge of smugesling was brought north today by United warned and forearme Yesterday the only development was the ree ignation of Judge Favrot from hig judicial position, Gov, Blanchard States Deputy Marshal Paul J. Ar-|iij; order a special election to fill nerigh, Atkins is now tn the coun-|ihe yacancy ty jail, Both of the men will be taken before the federal grand jury,|k ke RR RRR RR Re - * * Editor of Leslie's Dead * A hated RARER RHE ATS (Goripps Telegraph Service) * LEA ; * MONROVIA, Cal, Nov. 9 * 4 es por tla —After a residente of one * * Nov 1906 $1,792,001.97 #|* year in this city, where he # *# No 1906 1,056,996.89 *|* in search of health, * hy iidinags a A. Mayngrd, associate * # Increase over same *%|% editor of Leslie's Weekly * date last year $ 796,084.44 &|® died here. * * * odes heen eeery + Veeeee ECCS Tee Ta. CONGRESSMAN | ee cee fect the murket in the least Farmers are indignant | matter and blame Gove land the state board of contre the situation was pointed out them ear in the eason by Warden Kee and no attention wa re ian hows © ‘we op CITIZENS OF IDAHO UNITE jute hac a om 18 to 8 bale AGAINST RAILROAD—IF NEC The bo ] c ‘ol excuse its inactio xccount of not having ESSARY WILL ROB TRAIN OF he money ir ving funé Farmers are unable understand | COAL. why this has not happened before : BRADY ILL AGAIN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | BOIS ldahe Nov J The | Je Brady, murderer of Mrs,|mayor and council of Mountain }Flora Shannon, w this morning | Home s« on the ‘ |r if the county jail and|of the & ¥ oday Jtaken back to the county hospital, | that, If the tl nine | 1 at the jall he had! prevailed, they w fe n hf nflicted wounds. He weak siting mor nine with ened sideral in the last 4g | Com pany’s agent hours, and county jailer wa A.-Y..P, OFFICERS ELECTED. no longer able to give him the at-| qhe Oregon state committee to tention his dangerous condition ne-| Ajasica-Yukon-Pacifle exposition ceasitated met yesterday Portland and elect- « W. H. Wehrung president and My . 1D, Davidson secretary. ‘The coms RERINALIENES O18 FRAN . iil meet again November 20 vo ar snd wil come to Seattle Noyeme According to the terms of _ the} 8, re os last franchise, the Seattle & Mon-| KELLY ANSWERS CHARGE. tana Railway has relin Long” John Kelly, the former shed all franeh rights and] geattie police officer, fled an an- privileges granted previous to the his wife's. charges this age of the last franchise ordi orning. Kelly is being sued for nance. Notice to this eff w ivoree on the ground of drunken= received this morning by Franch , buse and profligacy, His ane Inspector Wheeler. er a denial in toto, 8 paren é I