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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE TEDITION THE SEATTLE STAR a That Dares to Print the News * SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 90, 1906. VOL, 8. NO. 239 as CENTS PER MONTH en 5 emma am mc BiKNTOS TAKES Swan waneien Sh PLEADING IN VAIN | oe eeeees ica se wetie lca LATEST REPORTS CORL S/TWATION Now B&SAERATE IN SEATTLE ning £ An anAWer to the con n line at the latter 1 for their second TING ATTORNEY DE . pe weermery | t hief bra sa Cuneearte mye ULL RECORD OF THE bor at W let Di nfasrnes eeadmarteth wane igeh cord BAY BROUGHT OUT IN PALLA- WALLA USING PAPERS wif | | M « | MAGAZINES AND BOOKS FOR FUEL he THEORY ADVANCED THAT matt f coal . af songs Boeing pa ION (EMANDS COAL FAMINE 18 CAUSED BY 6 “|* ¥ After we } gone Los ANGELES :- OUT OF GAS - RAILROADS = =WITHHOLDING Promises of Relief t Sines nhanh tn te es au AND COAL ANDO FOOD Too CARS TO REPEAL RESTRICT: 9, hs dares eon Sts ace a e: in etn se O&AR TO BUY | IVE LEGIGLTION , -, “ hos ' . ‘ 1 at) eon Orta af tae pe coal for ' i | OPERATED LIQUOR RESORT. | ‘ | Néw Mexico:. USING BACON deta ted ane 2 : f a vilowing In the wake of man . oe " bis a mmr se since. [other Iecal Mande organisations the| INSTEAD OF Com -FOR FUEL, for from one to two weeks,” said a| ‘ i Qeork wh before the jus- | Seattle branch of Inter mal ‘ 2 Bows f jhe wateh ev saloonkeeper | beW #eale of wages for Job ting We bur powe < r j w nt ore sys ago} Offices, to be put into effect to bring c r * hose w were jthe ¥ re of the Maple Leaf} So far as can be learned] to do wo. V ot th ' tramping from one a nar wena & ( mk, atit hoy tn, printers have no ove “ f o . ef t wetown authorities ® ree} t om and it promises to ee . | b t 4 g their Mquor r t accepted | ina * é. days at a teen ¥ ' r The new scale of waxes adopted - «gee davie ad —_ 81 waa rele . te by the union several weeks ago. | er tt get 1s ON, RI. N nak aw in ope a! of $2 a week from th ee ee eee | dea ms . awash mat oom, tofore in effect. Th > oe . Ay at th pry iy sb ed | making @ test case | euny 1 tn newapaper ott Bs pss v4 ne o wo beac — oe wee 8 4 ah (3 hot ted by the change. Viggen ™ n ‘ with stipulating 4 ‘ = re ee At went there ts no contract 7 . ay! 1} + b o when ws ome: poly between the Typographical unton et oe - . ne cow ¢ Br and the job offices and there ba ans “1 . | Th r ~ ety been none for more than a Year past | pee gpa he nke ee in this cit About a year ag : fe 4 p om par » there was some among the 2S 6 « Mee J employers an tablian | ‘ie ‘ @ 506 On) the er t 7 | the - op in Ben " the | L ga charge py om l rteiting: be . but it was rn un- | Law Is Prohibitive we . idertaken at that time and the talk The new interstate commerce , pp aghclege ; was! ett. ati law ed by cong the last ros rw Baers appearance a company or companies to own and a rs a Bore of & here PE prea = a operate railroads and own and op wed at / 2 eae meen nae this provision was to prevent the| the experience of two labore Al At the offi \information was given out that the t able to fill em The eee Smet ee | Improveme of the for nut and ste cou} all F casey Giue oa v Pabored | larwe mi of the| day today the first day for passing be sgyyy Alnsactehygrors Thi socialiat speakers, | ‘ sffected.| weeks. Heretofore the supply © obi: covered th! arrested November 2, while deliver } compar jcoal on hand has been exhausted eh sii ee — jing speeches atreets of Be | a Ce & Paget Sound! during the at times early im ‘ “ j atte, fled Into « Judge Gor/ 1 md, ls 0 ffected, « © that| the morn Telegraph Service.) Netther the we. 34. | 2008 Court at 10 ok thie morn (Beripps Telegraph Service.) is not an Interstate road The Pacific © like fewem, N.Y. Nov 38! tawtey, or any asiatante witi | (2% tO #tand trial for blockading the) = wirrs Nev, 30.—A fight tn The roads may be laying a foun-| other companie « from Gileite sgnin took (he wit streets and delaying traffic. At| : inateen tnt gc Sere 2 sian Rpt samo for an efforts to have this|the Northern ic car shortage. ae : Jatve out inform HM. A. Raser. a |the lower house of parliament to - ; i A Bopmeregpacne ae Satenne APE | representing bending con , | torney B. J. Brown, himself under! day followed an animated debate LAMUSING AND UNRELIABLE] Without protracting the contest un @ amended or stricken out) While the ¢ a: te 2 Grace Br tated that the report he recetrad | arrest. but feleased on bail, de jhe ambulance being n og ti) after the end of. the 40-day sca./or wey may be laying a foundation | pany’s coal comes from {ts own keg that be mad® twas incomplete and had be 1 Cog the socialists, _ Hake way and eare for the wound | WRITE-UP OF STATE'S POLI | ston . for an effort to secure an ame nd-| mines, on its ows retresa it ie now ris tite helnack for further details he court room was filled with/eq Parliament was forced to ad Mr. Mutkey fe a big man in Ge-| Ment by the state legisiat of the| shipping coal from Tenino on though you | fused to give out any names socialists, eager to keow the out-| journ TICS APPEAR IN A “SEATTLE! Maney ben Mie mm iy ae railway commission law.| Northern Pacific whenever it eam at Mor | come of the trial. Frank J t b the state commission has not| procure cars in which to do so Pranc ince and were} ted whil speaking at Pt NUMBER OF A NEW YORK well as « handsome man and of — . rested while speaking at commanding presence. He bas _~— a = ae 7 & trons» er. you} place, was first placed on the sou | PERIODICAL. been appointed to fill the vacancy | : When the xirt leaped | Emil! Herman, who was « candidate! of the late Senator Mitchell and Im reply, Gitiette ad- ; for United State or on the] Bind will be Ong aay Eyre = ogel - : 1 be elected fo ull term the oe - goetation ticket, ar ecoat| coming winter. That Mr. Mulkey| tition am: iragged er the scence nected seer: murder, picking up mont unexpes tedly and se saatesione from the ment of the Successful American, 4] universally conceded fact.” writeup” periodical published in Aside from the aumerous gram L T T new an ety. = —— in} matical errors in the article the| —_—_—— called & “Seattle number” and con-| confusion of facts appears to have : ss a FY Heary Reed, director of ex LEGIS A URE 0 syltertoee Telegraph Service.) tatna, Wagraghioal ‘sketches of al arisen from an effort on the part of| eg yperen brought o it te al | rtp to seattle and arry the matter ploitation of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa 1, Cy Bie, 0 ee re eee one. rrr te een wt ee cone = "the a he was caught fo the cifle exposition, has received a tel} hamden Converse, in hie bureau of at at s© much per write-up, ton and Oregon as a single state earam from Senator Ptles in hich | tavigation report, published today,| | peaking of the politics of Wash-| Washington has no senatorial con saye the marines and seamen | 'Sston, ander the title Washing-| test this ming winter: was not| the senator states that # to hav ; om tutecviewr with Pr saeat Ty —— aboard 6 ship do not get along well] 8% New United States Senators,”| represented in the senate by the the National in Seattle suffer- ogether The bureau is again die the pabiieation in question says late Senator Mitchell; has no dt ago Mr. Porterfield |ing and shake body and spirit. % velt tomorrow ta r reace to the} | | Alaska exposition : | ‘The legislative committee of the/ cussing the advisability of the re-| The legisiature of the state of] rect primary law, and no Ju | dented his property in this elty to| Mr. Porterfield wan 85 years old and |" Renator Piles hed an interview | Chamber of Commerce is holding s|moval of the marines, The re Waseee wil, the ensuing wis-| tion. Oregon was respons OF | his won-in-law, ¥ in Chicago. | the was too much for hin ter, elect F. W. Mulkey and Mr.| Mitchell and his seat is now being 4 to have the land re- He fell dead morning while ai| meeting this afternoon for the par }assignment of ships will be com Later he aske av. sed Union et, the same meaty Some “mighty interestin’ readin “| will in every particular reflect honor| wan next called. Judge Gordoa on tha ‘politics of Washington is} and credit upon the state of Wash-| > took all the cases under advise contaided in the November number) ington in his official capacity is a Were damag! a to hie ‘eourt foom was crowded. SHINGTO? | of the sudde feath this | his way bh ot T.3 te flooded district and ‘delayed. While ener getting out of the clutches of the old, and reached flood, he with Major Clarke = . wi ajor T. 8. Clarkson, spectal| Dm raming a petition to be in-| ploted about January 1, bringing the Bourne to represent that common:| filled by a democratic appointee of! ‘ t c w refused coming from the bathroom In the commissioner of the exposition, yee 1th im the t : a | deeded, bu he ® in-law & x terday afternoon in ard to the troduced to the next legislature attleships all into American | 7? = @ United States senate.| Governor Chamberlain, who was betause. it ie anid, he knew the old | home of Isaac 0. Miles, of 1 F Telegraph Service.) attitude of the other state of the| Changing several of the sta aws.| waters, the Pacific equa it ts known that the vote of the! feated in the direct primary contest] \ oui. mind snd wan- {eral av. & friend of 20 years’ stand- Mov. s0—/Usien and towards { apeaities. Austin EB. Griffiths, chairman of the/ taining the Chi yee wa Pye — under the provi | lest June by Mr. Bourne. Mr. Mul! guring to t ness | ing, whom he e to visit. The . seated ane lcommittees, stated today that the/ Albany, New Osleans, alone of the direct primary law, will| key was a contestant against Mr. | 4 re Ronney-W company has the soporte of br a rang . 7 en Se Dre main question to be decided at the] Yorktown, Boston, Princeton and} >* candidered fina) and there will) Bourne for the republican nomina | Broker and ety, Mr. |bedy and a past mertem eoamen Spencer, president of PRESIDENT CHILBERG BACK | meeting was the rearranging of the torpedo flotilla. m4 bg er to do but ratify the pop-| tion for senator and defeated Porter ed to venture the! tion will be held r t . of ad In but one instanc that of 18962, ol a nmap tie Mw goveruing the levy © bee teen | ED oly: erg bed J. BR Chitberg, president of the| seeesements. Under the posed Mr. Bourne and Mr. Mulkey will) which resulted tn a deadlock, bas «| The completed list of dead | Alaska-Yukow-Pacifie exposition, ar-| @Trangement it will be possible for 9 be chosen on the first ballot and) senatorial contest in this state last-| i: | rived im Seattle last night from San| Property owners to make objectic for the first time since the session | ed longer than #0 days in the state | : SAMUEL SPEN-| Francisco. Speaking of San Fran-| after the damages have been pro} of 3891 will a senator be elected | legisiature York. letsco, Mr. Chilberg said nounced and the benefit deducted ‘ — - - - MONDAY NIGHT ra ny [iP SCHUYLER, New| “There are 60,006 men at work|At present # property owner must Jin Prixco clearing the debris from| #9 to the expense of hiring an at I D. FISHER, Baitt | the streets, new buildings are going | torney ‘The monthly b« ting of the lap and tempofary structures of ali] MF. Griffiths will also suggest at vt tf ing that firms Charity Organization society will MS T. REDWOOD, Baltt | kinds stand where beautiful build | this afternoon's me 4 “ ings once stool. I have never seen| ‘laying out additions of more than be held Monday evening at DAVIS, Alexandria, Va; | the city s0 busy 10 acres be compelled to devote Seacaeirn anertac fice of the society in the New ¥ (Serippe T Service.) |biock. The seasion will be take Gspaicher to President mine one-tenth of the plat to a public slay ground or park, thus doing] WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.--A re ° rhe “Church of God's Children,”| by a disc b Of the work done & SHAW, colored, Spencer, N.} away with conjection buttal of the testimony was taken abbicailomae a Nace BF dnd Beane spr or jpdhcer wm ale mowasten of the wos rc one I ~ ; died in Lynchburg on 1 ty ne ong — of peak gp oe MAYOR MOORE WANTS A MAN! That the mayor has under consid: | ¢ aused trouble among the residents} ports of various committees and a his morning, ie am ‘ eration the names of several men|in the neighborhood of Seventh av./ consideration of the matters to be fed to by the legislative com¢ : ment being dented by several wit WITH BRAING AND COURAGE in and out of the department {s|and Pine st, this morning took | att 3 $, J.P. Mor | nesses, among them being former well known. If the proper man can| their grievances against Mayor) mittee. On Tuesday the entering Grace church j Rep ntative Fuirehild, who sald] TO @UCCEED RALPH COOK. | he found in the department he will | Moore and Chief of Police Wappen-| legislative ttee will meet | mother and sister didnt know | stein into the superior c rt Rev Rews of the wreck reach: | Bho 7 probably be selected. If not a man| affected — ndition, and that she re 7 %, | " 4 will be brought from some other|T. H. Gourley ts the plaintiff in the on, aes aT nie: bie te : } ee on ap Fig ve gers "| “T haven't the slightest idea who | city complaint and the city of Seattle, “When Mr. | sume 1:30 oot h rne the hospital “Court adjourned to] WH! be the next fire chief of thia it is understood that the mayor|the mayor and the chief are defend “ wala Mayor The | believes that Seattle has outgrown j ants »} On account of Inability to loca 7 , rl al tly . onda h t r nents w city, core to — ightly he} Monday, when the arguments will M the necessity of having a fire chief| The complaint requests that the] hock. | Witnesses, the investigation was no hea " m now. {| Continued until Monday morning at cad pena io Om Star thie morning. “I am looking | who must personally answer fire | defendants asked to show cause] in my ite.” | 10 o'clock. It developed during the for 4 man with brains and courage! alarms and fight fires. He must,|why they shall not be restrain nancler to| examinatlo one se ‘ Berv end a student of fire department af-| however, be a fire fighter of ex-|from arresting the leaders of ant financier to| @*amination of today’s one witne: (Scripps Telegraph ioe) CFATTLE MEN IN futre. perience and thoroughly conversant | services at will. ‘The complaint iven hastily | that A the Jeans “ f . CITY. Ne et Ret be was driven hastily |(hat the crew of the Joanle Bes) SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 20—-| "1 consider the appointment of a| with fire fighting apparatus, im-|cites the fact that the meetings | The story of the acquisition of the chief of the fire department the provements therein, methods of | ha been based only on the | impossible to find them. The on¢| gunnyside coal mine by the Utah ‘ 10.~The | remaining survivor of the Dix re Fuel company was told by George most Important in my hands. The | fighting fires and new methods of| usage and customs of the ¢ hristian (Scripps Tercgrash Service. 20.— 8 ahh euived 40 iia wigs e safety of lives and millions of dol-| building construction religion as latd down in the Chris 8 as a Reencer and oth | eee en eeeeeene neeere, So, eer lare worth of property are depen-| All of which leads to the conelu-| tian Bible.” Ginn Sesto Ona SE peace, whe y late Inet night. | be ang a eS te iat tent upon the officiency of the fire | sion that the man chosen will step| ljeft here to join her fiancee, who Scat’ ceed ieee je ape raph cael scr go Be department and the man at the into the office directly from the is a soldier tn the Bleventh cav- @ ber husband The } when told by the — cor pany oe head of the department must come Seattle fire department, or from airy, in Cuba, and late of Fort Des les tm the px ; the Denver & Rio poe pine age | a ap [> the proper requirements come other department in the coun Moines, was arrested this morning Raking firm awaiting £ that he mest take thelr price © i luyor Moore’s statement sets at | try. In other words, no man need | at New Orleans and charged with t a few hundred dollars or be driven (Seripps Telegraph Service.) rest the stories that the mayor has | apply who has been out of fire de-| | for ing a check for $400 to pay Nov, 20—I. D.| determined to select for chief some | partment affairs for any length of he expenses of the trip. The Des ~ COUNTINUANCE fw tare aor ie Brome | al «sl : ‘ few days later the property Wa8| pall, a soldier, testified in the land t present in the department, | time. jumped by armed men. Ultimately] fraud cases this morning that the ae ae ce = FH. GLA | Vihe 8 volice will prosecute AN SPE MBER Holliday was compelled by the coal] acrondante {natructed him to secure jeompany to sell property to] oid soldiers, the longest in the serv- | court, this morning continued the| Livingston, former chief cle At) prove up quicker. He sald the sol jease of John P. ¢ for 15|the Sunnyside mine, testified t diors were to lease theif claims to pene» ¥ mmings i P | . im ming it is alleged, act ots August 1 ¢t company ©) geattie men and to get $100 for — ed as a legally qualified attorney | cret rate from the Rio! gach lease, and after proving up lf : , : (Star Specie! Service.) lin a number of King county eases : W. 0, Williams, suditor| wore to get $600 for each claim eee ool aa” ten ark Deron, No k t| without having been regularly ad-|0f the Utab Puel sone i. 7 | half of which was to go to the de cx aT ee Becta Chee (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Of the Lelar f uni- | mitted to the bar ped net an wel com) fendants’ agents. property about 10 days WASHINGTON, Noy. 30.—The Way Addressed the Ma (Scripps Telegraph Service) | Mr®. John Collins f rnin mol ap ae rofit in 10 days & Btate 7 ocia-| Dismissed. < : , the Subject of “ ; sntiwd' thidiiteninn. le - COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 30 The|F : Mr. ¢ has ; ay being © ind us ( ‘ = obs ( @ W. Kien ‘(ALASKA MAIL (Seripps Telegraph Service.) third attempt to bring the local toe)?" “ — a ee Prenci te fag BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 20.—Recetv- | men to trial on a charge of violation |!% through the | off Yh ees tronsiencee- . ot Wilson, in charge of the affairs |of the anti-trust laws was success-| Davie & Co. the a SERVICE GOOD! of the Actna bank, states that F.|ful this morning when the court | Comme aetoee him a lover ruled the demurrer to the In = 1 oe € Angustus Heinge has given : pactahgaiciolatca cheelt for $100,000 with which to re-| dictments brought three weeks ago = Heve the distress of depositors Who| the previous indictments having| A. Daub, a business man uffeved through the recent failure| been quar Seven companic of Feirbanks Alask arr f vm | of the institution. The amount ts/and five individuals will nov there on the Saratoga thie morning — eqtial to the entire capitalization of | tried i ersity of ( nia, regard regiatering at (Scripps Telegraph Serv’ the tank | haw Just retur 4 from hin thirtieth | Mahy of the depositors belleve ; Jtrip to Fairbanks, in| SAN FRANCISCO, No 5} snatHatnze Is connected with the | HE HOSPI "A | {Il | S | WO PERSONS. "Parana MS aaa ose PASSENGERS FROM 7 TAL j | Valdex and Fairbanks, sat t it}terday served with & subpoena IN) Legnged that Heinge had severed ; better than over r , Angelos by @ gent of the . %° 4 adit og hen teu 5B 2 m Awont of the! hig gonndetion with the bank in 4 FAIRBANKS rs # the ract d jury, and, if his } Pet} formal letter, The magnanimous ms ial BROT: ypoar bel Ontinn of Heinze is highly com MURDERER OF MRS. FLORA) j\ SPPOnlle NO vKon t will be obliged to ( ol Aimtat ) miler. the jury to tell all he knows sd by Recelver Wilson le he county Seg a torvies-) se the bridge it rushed ar a Jabout the graft scandal. wert by avel on the trail between Pair-| SHANNON SUCCUMBS TO HIS where his condition gradually his ited town the main line, where | It je wtated that Chief Dinan te béwhe 2 Paleek- haa beens, anal grew worse, He was then remove tee, i tood in readiness for ‘THREE BA KS FAIL also to be Indieted on the evidence MEXICAN FREED on the steamer Saratoga, which ar SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS |¢ the county pital waeen a ine b A awitehmar lof “Kid” Sullivan, who, it fa al rived from Seward, Valdex and Cor " ‘ operation was performed on his way approach |fogod, will nwenr ihint bo pald the Neen an ee eee eee te, whe] AMO CHEATS THE LAW head which necessitated the te " f tch ana t amen lchiof $2,500 for protection of be Pa 7 made the overland trip, The trail] moval of a part of the brain. His Walling into ¢ 9m ee (Scripps Telegraph Service.) an infamous resor (Boripps Tetegrapn Service.) is aoft, but . sn a cold apel | condition gradually became worse Was horrit eS rs oe PEORIA, Til, Nov. 20 sol The arraignment of Supervisor] @f, LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 30,—Libra-| is expertenced the road will hard ; sae he died without regaining con- oh engine ay a eked” alee lbanks in MecDonnough Fred Nicholas, accused of accept! dor Revera, a former editor of a] and tt erland trip will t ade | James Brady, who shot and kill clousness yesterday, Brady wae a forgotten th hen pa Ae Aerts je ine a $26 bribe: and of Peter Dutfy,| Meafean’ revolutionary paper, and| by hundreds to and trom th ‘yt | Mra. Flora Shannon at 1310 Denny ears old and a logger at Ker- h. ‘The engine crash million dollars in deposits lelty hall Janitor, on a charge of| whene extradition was asked by} ‘The Saratowa hgd pastengers,|Way November 3, died at the|riston, He came from Kerriston he tig => peg aie are the CV. Chandler bank,| perjury in connection with the same| the Mexican government of A} many of them being rattroad em | Sount) Hospital at 2:30 o'clock yes-| with the intention of killing Mrs, uae Ce eee a chat [of Macomb, Ill.; the band of Chand-|case, wont over today untill Mom.) chasge of Attempted qmunder and] ployer from Heward and Cordova. |terday afternoon from the effects | Shannon as he was desperately in Jer | their 1 © badly injured thetlier & Sialih, at Randolph, and|day. ‘The grand fury mot thin wty|eobbery, was freed this morelag by | As a cargo the Sar ays 360 of his self-Infllct 1 wounds, | JoVe with the woman and had learn- Freee re Oe an Melll and Michael |Chandleg & Ives’ bank, at Colcher-|ternoon and teow ep the casos of} the United Staten commioahmes,| tons of ere trom Ellanr, whiten is| After the murder of Mra. Shan-|ed she was to be married to A. B. nt uin| Mudiow, Tho injured are all tore | Pie Nota Habiiities wro| the, “protected sew,” Sehmits| who filed that the charge was s$teing taketh to the sneltor at ‘Ta~| Hon, Brady was femoved to the| Currie ina few days. Funeral ar away pace, ignern,, $800,000. was subpoenad, politica! one and pot extradileais ceo, Wayside Emergency hospital where | rangements have not been made : “1 ° setnte

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