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AST EDITION a =—— = gouges in Seattle i at Dares to Print the News NT AND AUBURN IN GRIP OF FLOOD Almost Completely Under Water, in| ore cupied” with a hea which, it te A repetition day caused the floor y develop int Places to the Depth of Several Feet); to red, Jinantrous flood of last May Street in Renton Running River | “Sas ‘cmenne er teeses on tin creek Is as yet unknown, as the food has Injured the lephone sys | tem to such an extent that commun leation is shut off PTS eee el Grays Harber, . HMOQUIAM, Nov. 14.—Heavy rains during the past week have caused * |all nearby streams to rise rapidly, ® |end grave danger is anticipated * » Nooksack and Skagit, MORR W Pe BELLINGHAM, Nov. 14 — The Nooksack and Skagit rivers are very | * |high, severat of the aller and leas | * |aubstantin! bridges having been % lewept away, Farm inode have been PRR EE RH [Hooded and farmers are teking Nc toa every precaution against « possible repetition of t n bien ‘eddy taxing im the reporter made the district embrac-jcurred In this vicinity in tober, F river tug Riverton, Hillman, Meadow Gar | Much alarm is felt in the « of the}dens, Black river, Foster, Tukwalta - are baY-jand DewamirS. The water in that Snohomish Valley. « whieh | vieinity ts rising about three inches| SNOHOMINH, Nov. 14 The} and over-jan hour, but the land being little | heavy rains during the week have ; jdanger threatens the valley rest,|CSufed all the small creeks in the} Pimte been forced to} dents . « tar above thelr nor and neck safety} At Rast Riverton the many res feeede” “Wina antace ane asi’ rouse {Wemte Hving tm tented structures | have eutfored fronr the overtiow © damp escaped. to the higher lands early ~d the al | this morning Snake River. meee ce those tor-| At Pacific City, CLARKSTON, No. M4. — The Sak fe be out of reach| The report that Pacific City was! snake river has risen very high « waters. junder water appears to be erron-| small washouts have urted along k this ernoon |€0U8, A telephone message from | the of the Oregon Ratlway @ | me result [there at 2:30 o'clock thie afternoon | Navigation company, Ranch prop hed been reported |#tated that at no time had the ree |erty along the river is endangered, Aabern a logger was |idents been in danger. Pacific City | and general alarm ts feit by the tar the water while «ile on the high elevation between | mers and fruit growers, whe boom of logs to a| the valley and the Sound. preparing to withstand « buge fe oa twit — we Use Dynamite at Renton. Peleus Bieta The Cedar river at Reaton start COLFAX, Now. 14—Much danger hite rivet led on its rampage early this MorD-| is anticipated from flood In the vicin ing. A boom of loge containing ity of the Palouse river, which ts 1 100,000 feet brake loose and start.) much Meher the ed weit rte South of Seattic. jed hurting along the banks above/ing. Fruit ranches in the Endicott Gistrict is centered | Renton, passed by the town and col jand Uniontown district are said to @oath of Seattle, | lected at the Dridge west of Renton. | be endangered and grave danger te Orillia and other | Forty mon with dynamite from the! anticipated unless the waters sub- Towns, also Renton and Reston mines were quickly dis-| side at an nh early date ‘om the Cedar river|patehed to the scene and after Wistricts on the Dy-| three terrific blasts were set off, Seffered from the rie | the jam was broken and the bridge | was saved. The logs then went pet! ‘Which have been fall. | mell towards the Duwamish river week lost oight! Williams st. at Reston is covered and without any! With water. Hundreds of men are BAEtY Waters sprang | patrolling the banks and doing ev Danks and started on | etything in human aid to keep back lowlands | the encroaching waters. Along the the scene was one| line of the Columbia @ Puget! desolation seemed! Sound ratiroad men are patrolling the enti White | the track and attending the bridges. Hundreds hastily Auburn Under Water “1 aball continue to arrest these from the lowlands| Four fect of water cover Auburn. |S8"Paae drivers as long as they } violate the garbage ordinance This to keep them) People have Pied to places of safety to the bighlands.| The water seems to have reached Rept rising furniture | its highest point. At 3 o'clock this the lower floors! afternoon a long distance telephone to Upper sections message from there stated that the weed | water was holding ite own, and In ¢ rafts) portions of the valley appeared to Y premee! into service.| be receding. Cut Off, jolty ts not going to be dictated to lby a small body of foreigners.” This statement made by Chief Wappenstein today characterizes the attitude of the chief toward the garbage haulers of the Sanitary Wagon Drivers’ union. On the oth- or hand, Antone Benedetti, secre ¥ of the union, reiterates that his Bridges Gone. On the Northern Paetfic railroad |r by rail bet & oft, bath by | several bridges have been washed|men will do no more work until the Northern |@¥ay and the tracks have also suf vol pAmgthengrs Peer pene to and the hore | Sed trom whehoute aul garbage in prohibited hours 7 from Port-} “The health officer said =the On the Cascade division between | Mayhood and Hot Springs two chief, “in his investigation recently l bridges have gone out Between | Of the garbage conditions, sald that Buckley and Enumclaw two bridges | litte complaint had been made, or have gone, and the tracks are cov- | Wa4 needed, but I can take any two ered with water, blocks in the residence districts and Duwamish Bridge. cae hays stories of complaint by the were transferred | it Tacoma and sent! . Passengers this [Pi points south of Ta-| A Be sent in thet manner | Betice of the Interurban Se cee rn emarnan ettciane bave, Sat |. De. Srtaheen, member of the com-| Ceriope, Telegraph Servien) oo we e Ue = | mil health and tat jov ‘ountese Anna Thar Mbern Pacific track in bridge preventing driftwood line sity eouncil, oo pean A | de Casteltane was today granied 0 eshesiteiiitailes aston for the] from collecting on the tace of the lini. morning that In his belief, the| divorce from her husband, Count | yyg SENATORIAL PRISONER IS “ |atructure and causing It to be car- | oorhage controversy ia in a fair| Bont, and was awarded the euatody a tracks of the|ried away. Gangs of men are sive teay of being settled i the near fu-| Of the children, bet they must set DEPRIVED OF MIGHTY LIT- ent and Oril-| patrotiing various sections of the | iir. “thet there is @ clause in the| be removed from France without th are - ler water | tone trestles tn the Duwamish val- vopriation “bill setting aside | Perminaton of the court TLE BUT OUTOOOR EXER- are on voing op | ley ii be oak h “a ca $50,000 for a crematory and 96,000| A notary w appointed to se " the latier city and! Wires Are Down. $50,000 for a cromatory and 6.0m |tle the financial responsibility CISE DURING HIS RETIRE sting the tollowtag cere eatttie ant Tecoma, (6 | gincer has the plane and spectfica-| Bont le to wet $29,008 SAASEH MENT FOR SIX MONTHS. ne w * of bo * Poste nd > , ee SUEENEM in the fodellcén tinion are Gown, But the long: fo open rome, 1, 0 ahead 20 come pe PMatiow of the interurban: | distance wires are in working order, |0* (he money f available. “The hens en Gals firat crematory would probably be RS Pr Pra Seattle and cine, Milk Famine. built somewhere near Lake Union, Py : Re trains operated un A milk famine threatens Seattle. [that being the most tral for all * BURTON'S DAILY JAIL *# Hee. Trains will be |!” the White river valley this morn-jsections of the city,” sald Dr ROUTINE. * Beattie and Kent tng the various wholesale m ik deal- | Creht n 10m Rimes * ” a7 Jere were unable to reach Kent or} Mike Font! and 1. Niagiia, Italian a 30 a7 —Tollet complet: & Auburn and as a consequence only [garbage men were is morning Paces corridor * Endangered Sere | farme north of Orillia are able tol each fined $5 for failing to comply , 7 eve eis heveght & ~ het w: Seattic! make shipments. with the garbage ordinance which (Sertgos Yetogragh Garvie) aulipvite 4 en ceeroting on | _— ing pea the locas |BTOvides that thelr wagons shall be] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 14—|@ a. m-—Reada mail and ® that if + ol de dt ene te Speeee:. HL Six hundred and. fifty delegates| @cKagsas newspapers rs ; Wate Pen” ache tied alta athe were present at the first seasion|@ 10 a. m.—Anewers corre: & end My ie hchcmueee Aadae tha“ caus 4 of the National Presbyterian Broth: | trapandence * Be stopped. a BS nevece AW yr 1-4 lerhood, which convened in this city] tM a. m—Begins an hour of # iafiic betw as. om Monaemn, there’ elt | thie morning tee dxercise up and down the cor ® ¢ i. . [eeear een dor the pout | William Jennings Bryan will! gerkter. Reads Bible * ous Bet ovecudiaes P speak tonight # | 1p. m—Mrs. Burton brings # ional ° letrt Hen Mulford, a former sporting | #elumeb and mail. Visits an hour, #| ne ed GE ROS + ggg A editor on a Cincionat! newspaper, is| ® Bop. m.—Reads metropolitan * a. « the to washouts ch and Stillaguamiah rivers are among the delogates Sewavavers * ee eater ae ¥ : aint our . - p.m frites letters end cate h Bra pe Brgy om 5 ge saek iad Mees # 4p. m.—B8ite in corridor and & WOU be rex » when | eienge bee been Gone. The North W. G. RON ALD | tctatee wien tetiow prisoners | Northern bridge across Ebey * Ep. m—Bxerciees in corrl- & Of Hlide ‘ 4 + Everett, wan out of feedor, Sometimes does litte & All east bound fit be but tr A IL ® chores * “i nd tr will be nisuion for a while, but tra a A Sahl lsain r tog it & Gp. m.—Dinner . joe Shee (Soripps Telegraph Service.) # 7 D. m—Reads Bible an # j J Destroyed. COLDWATER, Mich. Mu * howr A * Kent Under Wate I secs - ae Phe oat ridge | Mra. Charles Mowry and chii-| W. G. Ronald is reported to haye| # “8 p. m Talks with sheriff # Portly atter 4 o'clock. +. : ice ee ing the Go.| dren were burned to death in the|Made some heavy buys for the/w.akd prisoners * Bp the White river 1... | tempi § at thie place been | family home at thi place thia morn- | Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul, s 9 p. m.—Retires. * Kent and over / 4 nd the river has|ing. Mr, Mowry thie morn-|along the interurban, between Riv- * = vy unde. Farmers and|ing, lit the fire and departed to his|erton and Kent. In Kent the road 9 Sek el MeltR neal! ' ker Some | work Th ” be f ver- | ia reported to have bought a whole ame . naking | heated an rned the building to! block from ¢ Giverson and Pete TRONTON “Mo Nov. 14,.—Jatl {tort to en cir five] the grout fore the ocoupante|Rasmusse, All the property be-| life Ié "being borne jauntily effect hich | Could escape |tween the interurban and the North-| bY @gUnited States Senat b m tak pla fety jern Pacific tracks from Orillia to} Ralph Biirton, of Kansas. “ f it | Five BROTHERS the BI river is reported to have| l¥ ian and slender, he is getting . f f CHANGE NAMES. | boon acquired by the road fat car} 4 t Pasct He fe in excellent health, eats j Five brothers re contly art na RUERHHRAHEHRRHKES| | the boat food pros rable in this " ile Fie rom Germany, today presented pe- | # * | tevérea section, breathes plenty o} uM“ ee 7" Mek f Age 7 mitt} titions In the superior vurt to BANK CLEARINGS. *! the pure air of the Arcadian valley | we nning high and last night }Change their name from Schuetz to “4 # | of Missouria, reads the newspapers, < er plant sao badly| Archer. Judge Morris approved. | w Nov. 14, 1906 $1,817,201,60 &| writes letters, sleeps well, has his iy 7 . Jamaged by the flood that the city| Th petitions were August | @ Nov. 14, 1905 1,615,761.06 | Foie wife i? a visto two or 18 per cx he | n darkness, being ab-| Charles, Julius Ferdinand, Je * | three times a day, and admits he are. seoking ut Hight during n-| Garfield, Charles Paul, and rea G |* Increase over aame | feels Hike he is on & vacation Ground r P he big plant m the}all in the employ of the United date last year, .$ 201,540.44 ® Bgrton’s surroundings are ver: the Duwamisr lw Valia river. wifles distant,| @tates Blow Pipe and Hy draulte) % jaiflike little cramped cell with RAR RR Aa ER ee Eingy basketwork von bare and thie atte works of this city THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECA Rain Tonight and Thuraday; Freeh Gouthweat SE. ATTLE ik, WASHINGTON, ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, LARGE DEALS IN REALTY Jain B. Wood 000 to BF. k, th & Co, for the f Seventh ay. and #t. The corner is 60 by C. B. Farnsworth bas purch: northwest corner of Jobn Firat av. N. for $16,000, fame company. Martin wold the northwest corne Anne ay. and John st Bojuer for $10,000. Lat 143, Denny's Broadway has been purchased of JF MeFad by James Little for 96,00 roperty on the First hill to the value of $190,000 passed through the hande of local real estate 4 today paid $20, oh t uth weet Spruce igo f the and VALID | Judge Rice at " Olympia Declares Light Bonds Legally Issued, at through the Paup has of Queen to N. B 3, block addition, Winds. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE i] bi 1906, VOL. 8 NO. 219 as CENTS PER MONTH RISING WATERS INUNDATE. WHITE RIVER — VALLEY AND DRIVE THE PEOPLE OUT BONDS PLEADS GUILTY AND IS SENT TO PRISON George Edward Adams, Former Cashier of U. S. | Assay Office Arraigned | in Judge Hanford’s| Court This Morning-- DIVORCE er Youterday. The largest of these | The validity of the Seattle ight] RAE '>E purchase of aii of block 108. Ig Sentenced. tained In the superior court by [BY George B. McLaren to RK. H.| a Judge Rice at Olympia. The mat- | Bayle for a consideration of $70. In accordance with agreement ter came up yesterday on the ap 000... Mz. Boyle intends to erect) on: into between istrict At plication of Attorney General J, | * Maret hotel on the property, with itorney Potter (. # nd Wal 1D. Atkinson for a writ of mandate | %, teatage Union st. Another)ter g. Fulton mney for George to prevent the state board of land | °C Meee Sales was the purchase of | Kaward Adams, the latter wa» this commissioners investing $800,900 | (BE_Rorthweat double corner of) morning arraigned before Judge of the state permanent school fund Ninth ay. and Spring st. for a com!) Hanford in the feral court and fn the bonds. In his apptleation| @eration not named by C. B. Bus | pieaded guilty to two counts in the Attorney General Atkinsbn painted {°° ‘Sreugh West & Wheeler indietment found against him | out that the bonds had not been i Sap ntenced to five years on properly ineaed he the necond sentence to| In ite anewer the city declared begin af the expirat f the first that when the matter of the bonds and w arth ed to pay the} was up ofe Robert R Fox brought outa in the latter being sult to restrain the city from pro meray Homing ing the) |} Yiding such an issue, and that in marshal’s foes : oats | such Htigation the validity of the Adame appeared adage Han | nds wan syed first by the fords court shortly after 10 o'ch | King county werior court and -_ panied by Mr. Fe a od later by the state supreme court marge ef Deputy Marshal Roberts, City's Arguinent Effective. ‘ Pale and Nervous. It was urged that so long as the Ae urual, the prisoner was fault- validity of the inmue was attacked jenaly attire clean ghaven question® coul: ve | 19 seeaecd of res adjudicata previous adjudtes R. » 2 Agi a: gaged | | tom, eo eitinen OF aubede oleh mae The supreme court peperve port ted | | Lehchahchaliahahislichalahahetatciaiahelaiahhaheielsialalaeled be permitted to raise the question | Ment 4 oe . 0 = ra.| ® ADAMS’ STATEMENT TO THE STAR. * am to the validity of the issue, | tae of the Mode ge’ nn pa ° bees * * “My plea of guilty this morning,” declared George Edward & Judge Rice approved of this con-|Comei@ine-Bullivan cireuit, for a nt that his client 4 »| %& Adams. when interviewed this morning in the corridor of the & tention and signed a judgment this} #7 @f mandamus compelling tHe) nee hie ple | & county jail, “was m in accordance with my original idea as afternoon finding that the bonds} @ectrician to approve the wir) | ' 1. gullty w 5 *% to the right and honorable course to take under the circum- 3 are valid and dismissing the appt |img@eotthe theater charged in the tment, of # stances ® ation of the attorney general for AERO EE RED No harginf hin bh the emb \* do not know how soon | shall be taken to prison. I have ‘4 an injunction. The attorney gen shiahent of 950 tn © | @ civil suit pending, which may delay my removal considera- eral will at once appeal to the wa 106, charging the embexsleme ot] *® bly 1 pl d guilty to the charge of embezzlement, and be- *& Hie i - Pulton sald, had| ® had appropriated between $30.0000 and $35,000 worth of gold 1 already been deprived of his tiberty| & dust from the assay office, | have nothing to say. 1 have noth- for the period of one year and he| ® ing to say ut the sentence asked the court to bear that fact Inj ® ing mentence 0] Wodaliatahedathalis hchaligiola! chetebaiietaabeltotaietele Snbelisiel Am attempt to pase forged checks jan Ton. gumictal Hom pone y moved that all of the other [settlement of the civil action. Ae on depanere merchants, one for $15 ' ‘ counts ained in the Indictme Adams’ embezzlement consisted in and the other for $200, wilt reeult in| aaa ge von Plead Guitty, ‘be dismisne@, and the court » Oe Cheeta See Cee ae ae thardeportation of H. Yamashita, ®) pnrored his plea | way og ae ae ind "= a Jagupere jaborer, back to Japan. © counte ; i ust, the property of Sendai wun arcanted .Jetsepihy | ohne ena tome, j proceedings this morning do 4nd banking firms. Adains ‘tes by. Detective Kennedy, and i being! sotence was deliveled | ot the civil suit agsinet Cashier of the office at the time of held until the Japanese society of| 1, view of the many countal which Is to be tried next |the thefts Nov, 14— thie city Can make arrangement to! minst the prisoner ared the | May “ he nage * - By « . conduc 4 pros ine ot eeregating 0,006 n orm Ww De reduce fon pen Quite a sangulnary baitle occurred deport bim. ee cours. “to only of wintch he has |& Ecccesaiseb-aarth Gtlecmt Gear be thek we out eae he o ey \e< ity munt leave the Moe musa Rh eight, when. s Qetachenent at orth AUGUST HEINMANN DEAD |inatior of clemency to the presi- | of the prisoner pending the | only six years and nine months. lerymen from Fort Russell attack Aggust Heinmann, a well-known Nee as eecicahin ee m uemmmered ed a number of infantrymen, all on idee dink ot hie Reuse’ te erefore sentence o NEW HOME FOR faffair in which they are Jeave. Each side fought deapernte | purr ncer: Cues mm an 40/ tne, Court that you five years housed, any change ts appreciatlty ly with knives. Five mea were Cut) vents old and leaves a son, Walter caging orl comand sd ly received by the employes of taken to the hospital. The cause of | Sere Ceabiishment. + Lae ee te Se eS eee ANTI-GALOON CONVENTION. the fight is am old feud exist _ ton of the firs he prisoner ts os Fa eae ee oe cent the cern |SORIALIOT® §=— SECURE DELAY. also ordered by thin court to pay all] : The annual national convention ite easaneee |the costs of thin pr 1] New quarters for the health|o¢ the Anti-Saloon league will be The fifteen socialist street spenk-| failing to do #0, he sha ne |board will be provided on the see held in St. Louis from November ers, arrested a few days ago for/until. the equivalent is paid by so ond floor of the branch library! j9 to 22. H. Cherington, state Obstructing the streets this morn: | serving building, Jefferson and Fourth superintendent for Washington, ing, had their cases continued until Other Counts Dismissed. The quarters are)small but after! will represent this state and is now November 30 District. Attorney 8 an then’ their in the antediluvian | on his way to St. Louis. U.S. SENATOR BURTON IS GETTING FAT IN THE JAIL AT IRONTON, MO. | EX-SENATOR BURTON ; FRONT VIEW OF JAIL AND SHERIFF HAYWARD. |bare whitewashed wall, But he Jokes In Jail, wife, who has the reputation of be has a carpet on the floor in th | Burton never gets outside of the | 10g the best wafflesmith Im Abilene, and corridor, his cel lis comfortably | corridors and has never been out _ a, and expe Ss - any Other kind furnished and kept clean, and his|gide but once since being put in| culinary produc! mattress goed Chick ‘cna Belial Glen’ 3. L Marte maya | Here are some of the typical Bur- sides, he enjoys a degree of exclu-|yhat was the morning after his in- | ' menus siveness, being quartered with Jos. | carceration, when he was allowed to Breakfast. Weiss, an ex-postn an cell! walk to his wifo's hotel for five}. Oatmeal Sliced Bananas. mate |minutes to look afte me legal | Fried Apt a Veal Cutlets. Burton states his health ts ex-| document He was accompanied | e Fried Potatoes Mi cellent, and says Why showldn't| py a deputy sheriff. | Fried Cornme at Mush ik 1 got fat? | His @ jail duties consist of Breat and Ba er Coftee | * Reads the Bible. jearrying cordwood from one side eusitsaoe tie om Neither Burton nor his devoted | the jail interior to the other, | oa nated otatoes. wife has shown a tremor since the | ¥&tering the flowers in pots, sweep Mashed Potatoes. former stateman's punishment be-| ims the corridor and bis cll, and Baked Macaroni with Cheese gan for pleading the case of the Ri-| keeping up the fire ie | Apple Puddin, alto Grain @ Securities company|. Hen Burton likes to tel vane Bread Butter Mik. before a government department |. He bas traveled extensively Dinner for @ fee, It {x sald that Butron|#®¢ has # wood memory, ‘and it} Cream of Wheat land bis wifo believe in Christian | Someone speaks of an Unéideny ot Reefsteak (carefully bre Bel ach that Insptre them | Marble creek Burton can tell of | sutton Chor 1 Potate with hieal view of the | fomeln = eth Pocit = Wartle proce Bur ads the | ture mpOee, OF The Roe Apple P ‘oast Hot Water. Mible a great deal times in His Wife His Chef. M 8 takes the meals to the evenings he will bend forward| The feder government r She i ually ac with his hands on his knees and} 1 cents meal ¢ nied by a handsome, black |pore over familiar chapters. ; nera In the Iron con 1 { girl of 10, Dorothy Mitchell, jand then his spectacles will f nator Burton doesn Bu who is staying from his nose and ne will wipe the | three-for-40-ce meals. H the hotel. The former glasses and comment to his cell|lowed to have his food embraces and kisses mate about something which has|at a hotel a block aw little woman of unas particularly impressed him, jail under the supervi pearance, .

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