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NING GHOKER TAKES fla 90TS HIM MURPHY SHO . ' Mont 70 DEATH IN HIS ROOM m of the OREGON HOUSE LIVED , wy ip woenont, wo. AND ; agp iy! apm yp WEALTHY BROTHER AT nine as net * wan ¥ t te found In hie a, ARIZ. for purs ¢ buying e «| know * that he engaged betw $ and 9 o'clock this morn s ah an tmmediate search was #.| Shortly bet a of the a of Boith guest at the A tel, Was pasting throwgh the hall . which Murphy's m wae located Novem 1 through the which had “ ett sly ajar, maw the ® ide stretched the bed. He mediately summoned the man . ' wh notified the police and omg showing * The body wae taken to the Bon the firn Mea ney-Watson morgue, where it wil @ealers. of M be held pending word the Nud- | brother of the dead man, who was y «| tmemediately wired of the tragedy | The tmmigrant train, as a sec tion of the “ular « Teen, following the first which failed to carry signals to tn ate a second section. Following a freight train pulled out on | LTY ON THE! « ond & OHIO—MANY - main track and collided with th migramt train on a curve. The engineers and firemen saved the es by jumping. The the passenger was badly scalded y eneaping steam. The passen gers were asleep when the accident occurred. A terrible scene follc fn a beadoo oo ‘ ‘wear Suman. 1 sean ed the crash as the care t fire Many upfortunates were caught to 4 the wreckage, being unable to re dead or missing deen summoned jeane themaeives before the flames reached them. @ the country, and i dome to relieve tee % @f the injured, of! BALTIMORE, Ofer a score md missing are believed Baltimore & Oblo offictals say that the lat of dead will not exceed five Red te the wreckage. of six. They say that the 45 immi immediately, all missing are supposed after Goaches being de ident to have taken to the TOW 1 MURDERED LOADED A YOUNG Boy, INJURED BY EX ‘OF A GUN. LYOUNG MAN SURPRISES BURG LAR, WHO KILLS HIM AND ESCAPES. (Scripps Telegranh Service.) hat poy geens PITTSBURG, Nov. 12.—Henry F Be and two com | Smith, ame 26 ye was shot and OM | vited early yesterday morning by a . Were piay-|, 4 in purciar, whom he surpri tevolver. The} jing ro EEE tevies io a teat ng room of the home of the Suh, and the Yacder | 7°""S , * father, Joseph Smith. ‘ ‘ | The burglar escaped ing with the # Were play! ‘West off. Yaedor was =“ RELIGION OF OUR coi! | FATHERS Was called. Later | taken to th Seattie | U. The neigh j boys have been car-| Rev. W. H. W. Rees made a plea Detective Corbett ts|for old fashioned religion at the the case. | First Methodist church last night He represented the ark as a symbol of Welty and spoke of its removal to Jerusalem. “Men in these last da eaid Mr. Rees, “have in many inetances allowed form to take the of spirituality mme live tike Chine in the past, and spend their time longing for the good old days of the father | “Others take the other view and iP a re Hl. SHAFTER B DEN AT RANCH OF SON |, NEAR BAKERSFIELD pl th themselves into fature 6 bo veneration for the past things never change remember rms not furnish an adequa {tute for old fashioned pi re in a crying need in thene the religion of the fathers KILLED BY HATPIN praject e We of ——. Telegraph Service FIELD, Cal General Bhatter at the ranch of I DAWSON STAGE Line AMR fret maid ant Dawson by stage } ails The stage ma i Ween and W MS are cd tad t 15 sacks of mati. 1 ' . condition ; 1 diea ARLY TRIAL IN ta engineer | BY BURGLAR _ THOMPSON CASE THE SEATTLE STAR WEATr 4/@R FORECAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1a, 1906. NOTHING DOING | | ine MADE | Local Postal Clerks Face | 300 Percent Increase for Their Bonds. aftor ent 4 Local postal clerks mu January 1, be held up to the ex of a 900 per cent increase to affe Unele Bam pr tien which mands of his clerks and carriers. This raise ts the result of an al leged combiae on the part of Be attle representatives of divers bonding companies The increase will consist of a charge of $2 for every $1,000 of bond to be furntahed the govers ment. The present rate ts 60 cents for each $1 The local attack office affected Bonds Im the Seattle office range }from #1 to $16,000 |} Assixtant Postmaster Colkett, tn lepeaking today of the raise, sald the increase appeared to be general throughout the state, ‘There seems no possible relief in sight, and the | “boys” must #tand for the raise demanded by the bonding compa nies, On many it works @ severe hardehip LABOR CONGRESS "AT MINNEAPOLIS (Seripps Telegraph Service.) MINNEAPOLIS, 12 Aw Federat Labor Nowmansty The of hall today uding het ot 4 John M seemions are were The he executive committees jom pers and Mitchell were at the 1 of @ parade to the hall with a] band, the largest ever ansen |e | at Minneapolis Gover . recently re-elected governor, welcomed the nd wae cheered for 10 Sent of the | Labor, wi of the people af te offtoe. rainy days of | that this TER bute DIGMAY TO RESIDENTS NEAR) GREEN LAKE-—SEVERAL NAR ROW ESCAPES FROM DEATH MORE RAILROAD TALITIES TRAIN CRASHES INTO WAITING ROOM OF DEPOT, KILLING, THREE PERSONS. ny (Seripee Telew hb Service.) NORSE HALL FIR TONIGHT The Norwegian fair Daughters of Norway to bulld a Norse hall in this city op at Erickson ball, University st. and First ay taht Mayor Moore will deliver the opening address, which will be fol lowed by « musical and literary f arn Wednesday has been named Swedish day. Thursday the Danes will have char Friday the falr will be conducted by the Norwemiar soctety of Bailard. The fair clones EXPLOSION REPORTED. The indiscriminate discharge of firearme by hunters in the Fairview section reached ita climax yesterda eacaped when ope man narrowly death from flying ballets, a woman apd her son were wounded, and at houses fe de) y hall of } fen mis siles which threatened to cut short the career of asyone tnteprid enough to attempt « Sunday after least & score © uged in a do DETROIT, Mich, Nov Aj noon stroll Michigan Central freight train] The man who nearly gave up bis lexashed into a wall of the waiting| life as a sacrifice to selfish and lroom im this city today, killing} reckless sport was F. A. Blanchard. three persons and demolishiog that)/an emplore of the city living # section of the buliding. #13 East Seventy-cighth st, who be jecensed at the busters, who were Inc! to view the mat ter in a humorous light, thet be threatened to do some «un play on bis own account which might prove unpleasant for the came so extremely sportamen The names of the woman bo who were wounded have not yet beer ascertained. Both were struck b bird shot while standing in front of Mr. Blanchard’s home, but their tp were not sertons enough to itate an ambulance call Bianchard, whe well ae Saturday KEISTER HOME | KILLS TWO TWO DEAD, SEVERAL INJUR DéPOT WRECKED ANO TELE | Cartoonist Renfro has furnished above a view of Jamey CA RAIN OF BULLETS the newt ‘ embers go! t y clected members €o] RECKLESS HUNTERS SPREAD | thegthor residents of the neighbor | need, was ered | eumedl etreet cable was the time because of the neglect of the Beattie Electric company to put in a new cable nt exaggeration of what he actually saw emt oe USED BY | ly wrought up by the ahooting, would have ¢e their sames, but tn the em citement of the moment they went awap without disclosing their iden tity: While Mr. Blanchard wae stand ing in front of his house two bub leta, not bird shot, passed #o clowe to head that he declares he cloafly felt the wind as they passed Mr. Bianchard asserts that he joked up the hunters who were too busy just then trying to fod thetr dog t pay any attention to hien. j “These reckless hunters have in-| augurated a veritable reign of ter ror in the Green Lake addition, Mr. Blanchard declared this moro tn | * “it Is simply unsafe for anyone to 0 walking on Sunday, This settle ment has a considerable number of regidents who are endangered when ever they venture fo leave thelr houses | “Every Sunday windows are bro-| ken and houses are struck by fly-! ing bullets, Five or six were struck yesterday. Fairview is in the city limite and should certainly be pro-| twoted.” | Mr. Blanchard declare loss something is done he peal to the police. The police have been asked to stop boys carrying revolvers in the Madison park district. The custom has grown to such an extent that the residents of the vicinity have beogime thoroughly alarmed YOUNG HUNTER SHOT HIMSELF Jasper Ransom, aged 16, was shot and) instantly killed by the acel dental discharge of his shotgun yes terday afternoon. The aceldent oe curred half a mile south of Hough fon, on the ewst side of Lake Wash that un} will ap Ooonsional Rain and Codler Tonight; Tuesday Occasional Rainy Strong Winds, eet from Third avenue on one of the out of commission about half of PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8 NO, a2 25 CENTS PER MONTH WHERE WOMEN ARE INOPIRED! mnie e POLICE INVADE MYSTERIES OF ; . NEW CULT AND LEARN ITS)!!! A pannage SECRETS—SUPERINTENDENT ‘ " INTERVIEWED BY CHIEF "oft ae Peers WAPPENSTEIN, ‘ “a Barek =") 1 talking tones. Several ing 0 pf ' 4 were kneeling at ; . o alter. A ‘ of as ; t s he detriment of , tt t be it A mes fa F ‘ who ix sald : t Jent of the ; k es station, where - r by Chiet Wap- been ke ke by t t Khtened by thus fer f the f t ter church's the , rning De eed, or th ough k The office { fer H acter b therwise, should The office found at e f bef k at night. The the firet floor of the church ice } t dropped the case ime ar felded from bably make further in- in front by « tain. Le nd th imat WANT LAND FOR Wi PARKING STRIP Wee OE vee DIQMTOSAL Mr. Renfro says |i Son os . ee Pay vil COLORED SOLDIERS SHED noryg ayoltor erat ye TEARS WHEN DISARMED. Ke « on Lake| MANY HAD SERVED A LIFE D. Wood's proposal t TIME. (Serinos Telegraph Service.) RENO. Nov The nies B, C and D Twenty-fifth infantry, cole ve cently ordered dismissed by nt Roo t as a result of BECURE $400 AND ESCAPE AFT vue disturbances at Browns- ‘fe Tex., ¢ August 13, were for- ER RUNNING FIGHT WITH isarn erday. Many men, some of whom bad been WATCHMAN. J male whou in the service more than twenty — sions ation of the five years, shed tears when they gave (Berippe Telegraph Service.) ioe wert Cee Sah MARYSVILI Cal, Nov meapures 6,032 wae robbed by crack Guaran ers carly this morning, the safe | o¢ } being blown, and $400 taken by the} With the exception of these tw robbers, who escaped after a rejowners the f wing hold small (Sestane Yolegraph Senin) voovan desl with the night watch-|portions of the lakeside strip: Mrs.| HERKIMER, N Y., Nov. 13.~- man James Douger se Chester Gillette, accused of mut+ eo Levinson dering his sweetheart, Grace Brown, pany. The vee on Big Moose lake last summer, BOTH TAKE POISON wned by th ey, tt to eat was placed on trial here today, The |members of the park board girl worked in a factory at Court the emailer owners are willing nd, N. Y., where Gillette, who is en aell their holdings at a reasonable |& Westerner, had wealthy and prom- (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | price, but in case they do not, the |!nent relatives, The girl was about owos Mich, Nov. 12-—Bert| Property ca ndemned to become a her, and it is al- Seely, suspected of killing Edwin The ot t €6 feet of road- jleged that Gilh killed her to ieor, @ cho war ambush.|¥8y Which the board will ask of the | marry a rich girl of Courtland. A ogg hen na Ya bed thin {council next Monday, and which is | strand of the girl's hair was foung morning beside his dead wife, both}® Portion of the ¢ Lake boule- On an oar blade. The girl's skull taken polson, evidently the | YA, extending ¥y around the | was fractured result of a suicidal compact ake, is to make a park driveway In er mnemmngectimernennsive vou eve wor | HORSE BURNED KILLS ASSAILANT STOCKHOLM RETURNS. | } The gasoline launch Stockholm, (Scripps Telegraph Services.) owned by Capt. Charlie Frank, ar | OAKLAND, ¢ Nov. 12—Fire rived In * from N yesterday ®t midnight destroyed the hay barn (Scripps Telegraph Service.) and ts tied chwabacher’s #94 sheds of Came & Co. sheep MOSCOW, Nov. 12.--A bomb was] dock. The Stockholm was used by | butchers, at the Sixty #ixth st rok thrown at the mayor this morning.|/the government to chart the coast w his revolver and killed bit | near Kodiak and portions of Prince He nesailant horses perished and The yards, Bight ) tons of hay was destroyed loms in $12,000. William LOVE MATCH OF ONE YEAR PROVES VERY SAD AFFAIR BAND OF THE PRINCELING HU MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN| ENGLISH ROYAL FAMILY is} ROUGH AND A BOOR AND| PRINCESS MARGARET WILL LEAVE HIM. LONDON, Nov | A little over] ‘ ™ a year ago the people of two king GRAPH WIRES CRIPPLED AS = ytd 6 younger brother bat | dome acclaimed the we ding of RESULT OF RAILWAY ACCI | Gea thet renee tnd and had | Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Swed - - 4 thelr boat prepara 0 : | nd ‘ cess Margaret of Eng Rare old coins and gold rings| DENT. | gulagashore. The younger boy had | and Princess Margaret of Eng were taken Inst night b gone ashore and Jasper followed) |) y ee lava ie : gn ltrom the residence of Mr ee. him. The latter reached back to} * lave match, every ee eee . |aauhve the gun and took hold of | body sald, and the people talked ter, 608 Bro An Mra. Kiest (Scripps Telegraph Services.) = | ae "tenet Wee. tHe much of the happine ttending who urns me about BAN JOBE, Cal. Nov. 12.—Two| Sw the | barre me *F | the union. | d’elock from « ndw house, ¢ emught and the gun was discharged, |‘ UNM sarking of th Sed tn tvewt, doce of hae hase | BON Wave. Billed, GbeneY fatally in-| geptiting Jasper in the chest, tear low they are talking of the mis the burglars, frightened by her re- | Jured and many passengers shaken | Map wgreat hole in his body bovdhy ry bone oe Sad | be ee N t . me younger boy told « physician | ‘@¢Y say, and the sensilive princess j ture aped by the back do ¥o |} up and cut by broken glass in an tery, |has found his conduct to be in arr « ha been made ccldent to the Southern Pacific brother made no OUtCTy, ee ee” ghe in Seat aa eile “ over and did not move /)") mF t a Ks nset express, No. 10, southbound | omnp, The body was taken to the|'etirn to the home of her parents L BOoR’S PLAYDAYS rom San Francisco to New Or-| heme of the boy's mother in Kirk-| Who They Are | jeans, opposite the depot at Sar-| igadand Coroner Carroll notified noe ie the eee gent’s sta miles south of | Gustavus of | » Pranel ik last | is th u ne t f ¢ labor unions f eo and eman ig Connaught, and is a niece of} he f ia fillie f the si ! ruc = a King Bdward She accounted 1 Th rtainmet 1 dan i nt, were k and {Scripps Telegraph Service.) the most beautiful member of the alread nned man Garsty was badly scalded} yew YORK ach pale al family | mb hi broken and been fefint y hed € rn ‘ The m . a : irae ya bs nd local 8 ramps, riding on the platform) g | » ear rh Hbishor | | the ar, B nt ferneath the first car, were | 4aem which gored bury, assisted by the bist | lau N Chr banty found ford and seven other ec Decembe rceident was caused by the|ieg to an Investig performed the ceremor , explosion OP the engine boiler, the | tn» authorities of the 1| 0 th the fam 1 ‘ , ch blew the depot to sted, the diplomatic | Pezve PARKS NEAR TO DEATH force of which blew th _hebot tO) timte theory erented, the \ Rervcess men : iret foe om tothe of the once | ME LBD) HUNTING | ictivete'ty's seco So ae which arrived rday, had a nar-|of the train. The sleeping cars re i castle, Ce ot encape fr t mained on the track and of were more than ordinar rdia é ing step to tt fr | the ngers in these cars were} /CHEMALIS, Wash 1 because it was a “real” love affair = wy at while making anding hurt. Wrecking and relief traina| Meter Biles ged 17 years, was Just Like Ordinary Folks. | = 3 P E GUSTAVUS. \Sewnrd Parke 1 footing | from Ban Franciseo and San Je Kitted wht 1 « arb ye Reports now ng from Swed-| ~~ coneit tet a if head the water,|are now at the ‘ene The explo | tard t 1 urge | en refer to in tibility of ter 1 h e the t wie sod By, vA r y missing the guard 1 ofbeton wrecked the legraph wire ot } ‘ ny per, The pr js rough and tl h ¢ f he home of v phen iy ner amer. Ho wan rescued in an gnd it is not possible to get full’ we t man at the | princess, gentle and with | f ¢ 1 re ssiious condition, details time of th ident, strung nerves, is said to h her for t oail

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