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Seattle That Dares to Print the News ng BY WIVES Mrs kom, who ts ' another w te rris is expected ! " Klotae ¢ 422 Tweifth of the beltef that the 1 x here we hang hated. STARTS ALONE. REFORM SCHOOL a ity td boy! wanted to be a good boy. The ; b T at s youngster was turned over to the alone f yolice matron, passed the night in Soy fneorrix the station, and this morning start The sins tea: | ed out alone on his naive qu Officer Ketchum lad this morning sald never been In trouble we Kim a few days ago, sod] 1 him against roaming the| speak has WEATHER FORECAST —Rain Tonight and Wednesday x= SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ‘Pll ile Loggers Association Is Defrauding Men Belonging To It. Charges of dealing and] bad faith are against the] Royal Loggers association in a sult} filed in Judge George's court today. | « jaining witness is Paul who asks that the Loggers as tiation be compelled to pay him due him by the association. fer alleges he paid $5 to the cman as initiation fee and $10 jin advance for benefits. He alleges was taken lek | | th at = tor work known Aug tat ton weeks was unable He was treated by two well Seattlo physicians and has their certificates to show his bility to work. But the has simply refus him he says, aw APERATIO ON | AT IRONSOALE Strong South TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, Winds 1906 THE SEATTLE STAR F : sae C Ban 7 vy C wer) * nares) mt 10) (re \ eonte SHor FR. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PER MONTH VOL, NO. 220. ~—INGHEAGEG ESTIMATED LOSS OF LIFE IN B : b , 4& O. WRECK VARIES FROM 88 : TO 100-OVER 50 VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL Fifty in Hospital ' vir . & (Beripps Telegraph Service.) > VALPARAI I ' t ot “ k rding roner Carer the rays that while tickets were er , n }by th " 1 nb that at Ait who \e killed or burned, a numb f " t ee * * * UNEVENTFUL VOYAGE. *& + * | *. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ® # WABHINGTON, Nov. 13.—A ® * wireless = mens from * ® bat lo “ * * 4q 8 6 * * Col and that all's + *# aboard. The president sends & 7 en mage * * * eee eee ee ee EOWARD FOLEY, WANTED FOR ROBBERY IN TACOMA, 18 CAP. 18 TURED IN COMPANY OF AR-OLD GIRL. CANADIAN ROAD AS WRECK eat night. He had caused bis/ | some Uneasine 1 told] After two months of inactivity (Scripps Telegraoh & of the parental school, saying/ pending confirmation of the sale of From ali of Geattle’s suburbs every Monday morning come tales of indiscriminate shooting by care PORTLAND, Nov > wae a place where they made/the lrondale amelting plant and ad hunters. Already since the hunting season opened several people have been injured with bird shot A ec er Ng onli gor a bore 0 Ky gone to invents agg nae agg hee sent Townsend |and narrow escapes from injury by buekshot have been frequent. Cartoonist Renfro has risen to the nied by the Tacoma po nee ee " jor himee: |to Jame oore and associates Janning anc tin obbery eoial Service. jor auniite. serie wen eh cecasion and herewith suggests methods by which Sunday strolis may be taken in safety. He does not planning nd aan seeaey| Conan Gpeatel Servien ehabilitation of the give the address of the makers of the armor. that city on the 6, to collision occurred about Mr. Me spent ‘ am | gether with slias 6 west of Kamloops, on the | rewneena wi his irom expert, WH | Lillie Frank wil fan way main line Ham Price looking ove t amt mas ged ant ‘ result of which a land deetding on the impre enta | night at tive | naval ce c old and enlargements to be m Hellyer and Ledo- | crew x r, en laree gang of men ate Bow at wor _ card of Tacoma ite to England, cam erlef, five lcleantng up the old machinery ore being missing, but believed lwhich has rusted slightly from « ive. Two sailors, Whiting ase since the death of Homer an, were badly burned and Swaney, the last manager of the} a hospital. Their baggage p! who lost Aly in the destroyed. The crew had just & of the Clallam sished servi three years’ com- Space is also being mete tor the 8 station. allation me (Star Specie! Service.) me ‘Meure 000 ~- ee oe | OVE Bi yon Meager Detalis. dou the With dramat Jenness the Fe » . vee + No as (Beripes Special Services.) VICTIMS WAYLAIO ON THEIR] gente Brewing & Malting Co, Wa8! nie coal mines str sot V ik, aio Moar be Fane 4 Se the surerio NEW YORK, Nov, 13.—-Pifteen of lrondad held Wp, shot in the right breast and | night. The | mgs sasbeud taanaee 4 fan W. Patirs *''* | minutes after he had married Marie | which wi ent of| WAY HOME AND SHOT FOR left. Dieeding and unconscious im 8) pany. stat } | Boobs Bi. “s canon oo emeeet She asks for 8) es stoin, In Brooklrs, Augustus Si} | more than } RESISTING THE DEMANDS OF |hypath by & footpad who then) forever + POLICE THINK THAT BERT man, » eeek tn the Gated Onl, vestro, 20 years of age, was fatally SN gee “ rabbed Dim. Ketzenburger, regain: ciple of t was killed Se one be Wee neond THE THUGS—VILLAGE UP IN ing caneciourness, was later able meh to & SEELY AND WIFE WERE MUR- oe celebrating bis wedding. He died \to walk 0 his home on Monroe andj victory for | paneO—casz 10 comptt-| Sob iT it the eoney om pel i | wt ee tae arian ok be wie. Tho 3 | A-dood description of the thug CaTEo. lanooting was done by six unhksown ‘ ‘i wae ‘on iil | was given the police = hte ig : “ ad. | Htagans, who entered the room and bouspotowan, Wim Ge nnene © eS | started @ row. It le suspected that desperate boldups last night, ia Day dear (Seripps Telearap! rvice. instigated the marder and each of which t tett ete shot fecove: ’ OWO8S80, Mich, Nov. 1% pan ~~ rc ach of which the victims were #hOt) a4 unless blood-polsoning sets | ctale of the county say they don’t] | ce ure looking for this man, |v» mashed highwaymen | who ls known. . ta | regard the supposed suicide of Bert edro De Patina, a wedding guest ly bour thie morn! Thé report of the second shooting Beciy and his wife as conclusive | Gis seca Weended Garies 2 hehe © notified that eh and hold up was furnished by Mar-| evidence that Seely killed Edwin Pane Bh liy before midnight lart night @ Mr. | shal Jghoson, of Georgetown. It in) | Edgar. They think that possibly _--— Bs Butler, said to be a wellknown ree not knows how badly Mr. Butler the couple were murdered Major W. T. Richs A.'ident of the suburban city, wae)qes burt, but it is not thought to/ Ther ieft 4 note saying that they| J. Saunders Gordon, representing | lent of the Als om- |waylatd on bie way home, and shot| be sertous. had taken poison and directing that| the firm of Cort & Kronberg, who mission, arrived in eet by o thug, whose description he The thief in the last case le de) (Seri Telegraph Service.) | no suapicion be attached to Dewey | re roducing on his first Ameri- Clehed night from *' thinks he will be able to furnish. |seribed as about & feet 10 Inches TON ROUGE. | Nov. 13 Seely, Hert’s brother. The sheriff | Can tour the eminent Italfan com- Butter. Ma teon pent Purther details are meager tall, wearing gray clothes, soft! BATON ROUGE. ba. ots New, |Bays they may have been murdered | Poser, Leoncavallo, arrived in the mont of the Fulrbanks Another Victim Shot. black Bat and mask. The residents) The dead bodies of Mrs. Ue other | DY Edgar's murderer ep silent | City last night and is today arrang- | Nome and Valdes, Me says thet! teerdiy an hour before Bugeneiof Georgetown have been greatly/!} Years old. a widow. and muller vite viowiedge of the crime. The | {ng for the coming of that attrac work bas progressed tn a " Ketsoaber saburger, an employe of the|wrendMt up by the two robberies. | Of several children . and o AM | supposed suicide of Helvine Hough-| tion to this elty rely tisfactory to those whe : Bates, a squadron, were found yee " le must needs extend to Mr. ; sncly apot pear Wni.| ton the same day that Edgar was le must needs Mr. tn chare . lonely spot ear Uni) vindered is also being investi-| Cort is thanks for the opportunity ie effort.” said Maj ar coroner decided that Bates kille ae his orchestra and accom Fairt 1 Valdes GALLED UNFAIR lite She waa last seen Sunday af 1 Rue iesmanal as die doceuie he trall reduces the die ternoon In @ boat with Bates who < the teak snd fle cf the ‘hat a number of eH ne ’ ke and Valden was rowing across the Bat cseilabaan Gt the ia Giiethe 1, anarehists have been ar | * ants ® w a, making w 373 \day night Bates told ances 1 Milan. Sixty-five musicians neers ‘er, went bo wore ‘| Richard . A charge made by Attorney P.D.|that he was in trouble over | a 19 singers are included in the ing of Italy and th f Now * apF Haghes that Judge Gordon was act-|) woman and intended to kil im | otte ring AM duchess of Avs ® Thi building closed on Be # | ing A good F bas ing is the double capscity of prose: | self —e io @. count of being in an unsafe ® boon » m Council City to the ‘odlihe ind. bade ta ° ATI An Sgn tye nee a. 2ie an wen eit, charged with being a disor} THEY ARE ALL oO a a h ” J derly person, created considerable | _ Seattic Board of Health vi and excitement in the police court yew | * t » Dexter ae te Because of the alleged bias ‘ GOING TO HELP Tee eee eee eee ees road up Minook (Scripps Teleg be =| judge, Attorney 1 aos ask (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ‘ t t ng | ON. Se tho nengars eee, Oe) CLAY ELAN Six men | od that his case be transferred to| OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 13.—Hav-| SRE ES The abore notic acke Fag the being prose th die h were killed 1 in| another court, which waa denied. ing completed the investigation si ewe ie vithodheary b balld | Jack wad oe eral, te the 5 red yeate Y a botler in|) @ trietion arone over a check, al-| the trouble between the San Fran-} Word has been received at the ovik tes cate oe vio, |" patrict, Bae _ the powerhouse of the Lake Shore | ieled to have been panned by Reif] At the assembly yesterday, at (he) cisco board of education and the) 4-Y-P. exposition headquarters i sa a os neg | ands road Is be biel & Michigan Southe ralirowd. 1 | aad refused at the bank U, of W., Hon. W. H. Flett. @ lead- | Japanese consul, growing out of the | from Maj. Clarkson, special commis- ne a bina a = — b, ne Eagle to the F y oe dietr ingw 4 wubu Cleveland, | member of the Beattie bar, ad-| separation of Japanese from white! sioner of the fair, to the effect thi | Foner at corner ol D ay. ani |biew up The rking the students Briefly the| children in the public schools, Sec-| he had had an interview with Gov. cr cua a heb teen te be ? Mer, building: the VESSEL ABLAZE Ife and character of Hens or Robert |retary Metcalf, of the department) Mclaine, of New Hampshire. The youre it bap beve the bet GILETTE 1yname, when the |M. LaPoliette, of Wisconsin. Mr Jor commerce and labor, left this| jatter stated that he would hand ; sc tes ines aaeegstereMianagatt. ered. They were alt Flett ts 9 native of Wisconsin and a) morning for Washington to make|over the invitation to the state to a hisses Gevtes.) fa subway facing ———— personal friend of LaFo » his report to the president |Sttend and participate tm the fair YAKIMA, . foes have been busy me j nd which t st of the botler Friday night Senator LaF pe : so la Geldiakee i aur tae, See t building for ye not only | (Scripps Trlearaoh Service.) land were # to death by the (Seripes Te! ph Service.) will deliver an address to the at | : GpOR cirrus , ~ 3 7 | | Lane's opinion that the manufac- en mee hose on the Inalde of the hermetic:| HERKIMER, N. Y., Nov. 13.—The immense volume of steam whieh} LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Cunard |dents in Denny hall on the subject | turers of New Hampshire would be : | ally sealed vials in the different| state today can its presentation | shot out liner Coronia became afire while|of “Representative Govern out See aceetirel a yaupabing . 14 | Offices, but new comers who have | of the case againat ( es The dead fe mifocean, the fire being no 4 in the exposition rs made the life of tne health ott and will try p that he MAX CRAWFORD, electrician, teer as the vessel passed|/ TROUBLE EASY FOR BARTLETT Maj. Clarkson also had an inter- Meghan elals of danger. T action | Grace Brown and Mary ALBERT BLOOM, carpenter Roe! point this morning. It was i vid ith Gav, Gabe. af Média, wee ot night, | ames Soe Desens wer tem oun. Fe. Selon: > e bes extingbished however, without great! ytixo Rartlett, a one time wealthy was beartily in favor of the expo- brother, | ‘efday afternoon by the un nounce its plan, bu pr tay qt oa a~ nut damage to the vessel or injury t©] lanka mining man, who 1 few sition. He will recommend to the of burgiars and i | Fatally scalded = lhis wife in the doorway of their] (Seripps Telegranh Service.) | large amount for a state building Which ir lobe ee ee og’ - |home, Sixth av. near Pike #t. was} BERLIN, Nc 12.—Prince Von} and {ts maintenance. ee boy ed | ® #| SCHMIDT ASKS FOR DELAY. Be R. Ker wirght for ‘BANK IS ROBBED lyesterday given ten days on the| py on the floor of the - earanine fem with » * BANK CLEARINGS. - siiciakSi ‘ i ‘ Ww. A Davie electrician lchain gang for creating a disturb | Riechs at the opening of Feeover stoi * a *| var , he Bs Bnatns at the powerhouse say ance in a lodging house on First! session, this being his fir » SENATOR: CULLOM | # Nov. 33, 1906 nai o ond nterfeited t 1 | the expios as due to the forma av. Bartlett says he was drinking| ance since he was stricken la Nov. 13, 1906 1,536,461.16 & conn “ Lesa, Tiles “mud (Gerippe Telearaph Service.) — [and went into the lodging house by The most important discus-| BECOMES ILL ys Gives arvalgned « butling « stun WALKER, Mo., Nov. 13.—The| mistake. A few months ago he/sion will be upon the demand for } * ‘or same . prea ie at . ater te ‘ bank safe was blown to bite this! made unsuc ful atetmpt atia trade treaty with the Unite INTO BALLARD * year..$ bf porid ie Ai boller. The sh momning and $2,000 stolen. The| suicide by cutting his throat with 4) states the expiration of the] * - t reen | Seri Telegraph Service.) | he nty “ rd for robbers esca | rasor present agreement (Scripps graph Se eee ee ee 4 i | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Sena- — | }tor Cullom suffered from a slight ew meeting of F A BUNCH O HE NEWLY ELEC ED GOVERNORS tack of indigestion aad tauren, at ee Fremont ani HERE’ FT T cad of teases tne Sere, pwhers » ——_——-— ——-— - © immediate ention of a : pont ow q Realty | 7 shysician. He ts resting easily, and | mt, & petition ca 'SENTENCE BANKER Ce authori: of Ewing st. th i It was practicatty | the boulevard f | _(Scrippe Telegraph Service.) bop ant’ 9 Brann’ n CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov ~ the projeet of IR 1 forme south of the he W a8 planned | t Street rur | we to Ballard nine | nd $ = / t h ind TO RAIgE | MONEY FoR Friscc | —_ SEE EEE | Antypdlans | % WATER SHUT OFF * oh eT | oe . * , hin | - * o f * | | vi . | N. & } 4 ay. itt , ‘ | ON } F. R, GOODING : ae B * Whether or nor £S HM. 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