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Stand in Boise Today asa Witness ps lis Former Associate. Service) beeband, the wite of W afternoon the evurt room wurder (ria talked for an abe was Re cant a to the ai te take any chances paaiety when he (esi! @f testimony be a Nampa hote that Orchard ee at his b oother Nampa Conners. 4 5! ‘Mas, FAVE wale port & Wallace m friend of § that he tangle ® write, identified the im the register as that en the Stand. w the next witness After the mill was blown up, the men went back home. One man named Smith waa killed, and he/ hough? another one was killed, as 4 resait of the mistaken fight. Five days later the federal troops ar rived, being aclled out by Governor Steunenberg. Orchard left town (hen, foaring arrest. He drifted about Montana, Utah, Arisona and | California, arriving in Cripple Creek, Colo, in 1903, He worked m the Viudicator mine there until Auguat, 1903, and quit because a general strike was declared, which asted 4s long as he stayed. Moyer was president, and Haywood was secretary of the Federation at that time. The strike at Cripple Creek was in charge of W. Davis, who 4 the attack on the Wardner mill, Orchard swore that Davis offered him $200 If he would blow up the Vindicator tunnel. He got a man named Joe Beholls to go h him, the plan being to blow » the non-anion workers, bat they were discovered and forced to re treat. Im November Davis asked him to set « bomb in the Vindi cater #o that whea the men were going to work it would explode. He coultn’t plan this, bat he could explode the dynamite caps with re- volver bullets. He was promised 00 by Davie tf he would do tt He planted the powder is the eixth, | nstead of the seventh level, where | work was proceeding. A week later Superintendent MeCormtck and a shift boss tried to enter the sixth level when the wider ox ploded and beth were ki i Meets Moyer and Haywood. _THE _DEATILE SIA WEATHER FORECAST.—FAIR TONIGHT. VICTORIA, B. June 6.—The salvage steamer Salvor went ashore on the sand heads at the mouth of the Fraser yeaterday morning with the steamer North western, was floated last night and thie morning the Northwestern waa pulled off not damaged, The Salyer and the Northwest ern reached Eaquimalt dry dock at § o'vléck this morning and the Salvage Company can now claim tte $50,000 reward for raising the atea: aod taking ber safely to Requimalt. NEW BANK LAW (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, June 6.—Under an opinion given State Bank Examin er A. W. Engle by Attorney Gen eral Atkingon, a large mber of private banks in the ate will have to change thelr names, adopt tng only the name of the proprietor bask” upon even the office station. ery. This, the attorney general | holds, fs a restriction of the new MARRY ORCHARD, state banking law. A fine as high ae $1,000 is the penalty for the at lation « amt provision bes the law MAYOR SIGNS WARRANTS Mayor Moore this aftergoon sian: which | THURSDAY, FAIA; waneen) NORTHWEST WINDS, ~ ORCHAR AS HE IS TODAY itor FROM PHOTOG ome 6: COOKS STRIKE STATE GRANGE MEETING. re BELLINGHAM three delegates from a the state reg when the eonve grange was formaily Lynden. By wn attendance and strangers were hotels and | homes tp EARTHQUAKE BULLETIN IS GIVEN OUT WASHINGTON weather burent lowing bulletin earthquake the naity night by th ning about 10 hour, A relatively strong mo was recorded between 11 10:60 and a distinctly gre in An east and west direction maximum amount movion very emall and was only abe two-tenths of & millimeter, It war probably two or three usand tiles distant and probably south of Washington.” SARE R RA viee) June 1 parte of the 6 opened oon 1 were more thar registered stopping at 4 sbout the - Telemraph Ser June ves out the fol The distant relatively st recorded lant selsmograph begin lating nearly an was ™ The ot was * * MAY INVESTIGATE THE . RAISE IN MEATS. TAKEN A FEW DAYS |« le |# (Scripps Telegraph Service.) * WASHINGTON, June President Roosevelt's & # ton has been called to the | & ing of the | ® will Hke # tlon by the department & funtice to ascertain tf the & is a result of natural proce * or collusion on the # packers part of t BESET REE E ESE ¥ EY ont Ninety: | tion! One Cent VOL, 9. NO, 85 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. sm SHOOTING IS HIDDEN Henry Imhoff Shot i in ‘the Neck by Phillip Saves Two Weeks Ago, but the Police Know Nothing of It. Victim can Recover by Operation. Jersey Heary Union the 85 Bet proprietor ( shot At Imboft, Tranafer the neck An toning, walting surgeon's knife, which is tc t and put him on bie » slayer bis whose hon conducting in at Imhotf's caliber revolver ‘ paterday shooting Wok place Frem and we to it, John View, who to last Feb i not stop to see been killed or aw the wound floor, he took afterwards ¢ shoot afte Inat ba there was one Lawrey Me worked for limb ruary. Lawrey whether Imhoff Asm ed man to bin b near ia of 0 an by k to the # and never the scene of ing. Hayes Tends Victim. who is b 18 ¥ been in le before, did ff an he Ha * old and has Hot rum, bat. asked [pohe lay bleeding the stable floor what he should do. Imboft told him to get a doctor, and soon after an ambulance came and the man was removed the Seattle Gen oral hospital rious, no against mpany The polic ave never been told of the attempt to murder Imhoff sald today that the only reagon he could find for the shoot ng because he refused to let Hayes have two of his horses after they had worked Hayes wae he x com plaint Hayes, and a to the we has kept on of the 1 da apartments, | wished while Imhoft has | girl out riding He says that to take and Imboff ref: after the refusal he turned to speak to Lawrey, who was present, and at the same time Hayes pulled the gun, which be always carried, and shot at Imhoff. He was not standing more than four feet from him at the time and it is « miracle that Imboff was uot killed The bullet passed between two blood vessels and lodged in a vertebra in the back of the neck, If it had cut either of the blood ¥ s it would have meant death to Imhoff As it happens be es d by_« thread. Every effort was taken to keep the knowledge of the shooting from the police. Imhoff was first taken to the Pacific hospital. There the news was given out that he had rn sed aceldentally shot himself in the leg As it is, he le seriously wounded, but will recover, ff the operation on his neck ts successful. Imhoff himself apparently had no desire to report the case has been in trouble with the Py lice, having been arrested on April 22 «with his stenographer, Maud McDonald, and fined for car- rying concealed weapons. The girl's mother made charges of im» proper relationship with the girl but did not prove them. Imhoff, lying on his back, todsy admitted to St reporter the facts of the case, and dented that Miss MeDonald had anything to de with the shooting. The . move necessary to permit Chicage to “beautify Orchard said when he asked | od the May salary warrants, Corpo Davis for the money he said he| tion Counsel Calhoun having de would have to get ft from head-|Ci4e@ that Street Superintendent quarters in Denver. The next day|Ca*e wae entitied to his salary. Davie and Sherman Parker were| ‘hereby doing away with the ne- arrested. Later Orchard went to| S**ty of the mayor's holding back Denver where he met Moyer. Hay-| ‘2° S@lary warracts to get Caso wood introduced himself. He said | Paid The warrants Will be left on he know him by reputation. Moyer|*!¢ mayor's tabel until the salary asked him Sf he wanted the money | °'timance question fa disposed of. — and be sald not then. He said) A special meeting of the counci Moyer told him he knew he was| “iil be called at 2 o'clock tomor the man who blew up McCormick | ‘°* afternoon to authorise the ox and the mise boss. He said it penditare of money to pay the sal | was a fine job, He swore that Hay-|*"7 of Street Superintendent Case. wood declared be would sooner| *@ ¢to pas sthe general apptopria: | have bosses and managers killed| "0" ordinance than a hundred scabs. He declared | he would have no more work for] |TO CLEAR PRIVATE PROPERTY OFF |‘ THE CITY STREETS the witness to do for a while, but! ght work, as if they didn't clean | wp the mine owners they would) es Ro eg | drive the miners out of the die-| Emplo: of the city street de | Dutler management refusing the trict. |partment will this evening make | demands ofthe uston. The Butler Orchard went back to Cripple|* Tald on lower Occidental at. Rall: | and the Rathekelier are practically ook three days later. Before | ‘84 4¥. atid adjoining thorotgh the only Jarge houses where any arting Haywood gave him $200 for | {"re#, and ch wp those streets | friction bas so far occurred, but blowing ap the Vindicator. He de | 4t present « large number of pri ae intimated this moruing that ared he hasn't done any laboring | *@t¢ firms have piles of Jumber, os arise from other work since then, devoting hie time! ¥##9nS, boxes, etc., piled JP thege blowing up property and killing | *treet* They have ben warned to H. id Haywood asked him | ™0¥e them. but only & Tew Bare it be setsed by the street depart f king bomb be he would have to keep quict until | pay ng ore they cat Fedeom it | after the trial of Parker and Davis | **'e*' Delore IS CAUGHT wrecking to Haywood so could hate touche! desired, but the ‘BO Attention to the a quartet®, before tonight The Palkoot today included all the ten at the Dutier Bev eral m cooks and waiters recat! At*e Meeting of the Restaurant Koepere tabodiation last nig mal Of Munday closing wos dite bat no official action was of the members sald elote their restaurants nest Benday. while others will not it te Déleved that thie system will not Be gener practiced, owing Tact t at all the restaurants uae to close, end, ax a ho keep open will reap benefits, to the detri-| jf ment of thope tha! remain closed Tue dnlah says that if the em ployers FERt to clone on Sunday, thel#@ actiog wil! be satisfactory to the bers of the unton, for they a sinday week and particular whether Sunday or some other day ts to be thele day off «fem SPEAKS TO STUDENTS, OAL PRICEISA _— DOLLAR HIGHER a TESTIFY POR rarnen. |Pacific Coast Co. Ashitrarily Raines Price in Face of Threatened Famine Next Winter. Dealers Hard Hit, and Poor Man will Suffer. The action of the Pacific Coast company has increased the appre hension of the people that another coal famine is impending and that ditions this winter will be worse than last The advance makes Black Diamond lump coal cost 40 per cent more than {ft did # year ago, $5 per ton at the bunkers be- ing the prevailing price then. The fact that uch price can be mata- tained at this time of the year makes people fearful that the prices of next winter will be sue! as to put coal absolutely beyon the reach of the poor people Seattle. Expects No Famine. Houston, superintendent of coal agencies of the Pacifie a i any, takes a more hope "ig rotenone ip th gh perm view of the situation we : . nk there is a sufficient coal : : gos iy cae 1 think thi a su of the des meni . supply in sight for wint he said. ; ergs Bj doen making s to deliver “The Pacific Coast Co. is do . thane ‘’ n& prices ing all in its power to avert @ | the and the sudder famine, We have several cargoes . 4 am! n pver, and a general pan . / aanaie profit {n thelr contract ave bought the output of the Pat- Veins rushed out of doors, and wee . ‘ must cancel their McCann mine in the Roslya women are reported to have (Keripps Telemreph Service) | ; ‘ CHICAGO, June killed apd 15 were badly last pight by the unusual sion Of ® Kasoline tank car fromehere The three BUTLER HOTEL MANAGEMENT REFUSES TO ACCEDE TO UNION'S DEMANDS AND FIF- TEEN MEN WALK OUT OF GRILL. few statements veh a low be heard Wpeaking clearly wid he * hand county i 1966, His truce Horsely and he he i 1696 and went t fe & mine near but The first serious trouble result ine from the sew scale of the ke’ and Waiters’ union, which effect t Saturd: occurred js morning when twelve waiters and three cooks took off their aprona and walked out of the Hotel Butler This action was the reault of the toa wit re Miacw! he attendet a ‘@f the Burke union of April 29 decided to go t & body om that day BM and sulls- | Bang the superin Mack Diamond raised $1 per t Coast compar The $1 adva lump by erday at the the tealer the Pac morning bunkers domestic charges ofit and delivery n Mored to strike this i 00id not be held 9 haw called yesterday protested Yexterday morning James Youn & meniber of Annie Russel compaty, now playing in the city addre@psed the students of the high schodl on the “Defense of Shy lock” On Thursday morning Mr EARTHQUAKE | rt Hamlet” | (Sertpp: Teteareph Servier.) re Thie eberp shortly after walls ip toppled | occur done RM Orthard deciared the ay ‘Were cut, the train Moped at the Frisco The judge Wh advance with told that the ention of giving fn morning against an ut notice, they had n af company advance here were of change prices latter proposition he said) a une t con was planned by Parker who de signed the wreck of the Florence and Cripple Creek traip which| nightly carried many sfonunion) on from the ming® in Cripple} Orchard declared be had) previously squealed on Parker to oad & because Par-| sid not give him money. At point « was ordered s court reconvened this after: more than 600 men, women ren beselged the doors and in. Orchard at once 4 his story June 5 two SAN FRANCISCO was shaken by shocks | eity earthquake midnight, and standing Creek Salons Hoe op ‘Qe Bunker Hit MO yards of the Began, but it wa Between union men were | was take then lighte Mi was dest D THOUSANDS, AND EVERY -~CENT Is ACCOUNTED FOR | handled In teller of st bis T. W. Kemplen, pa the Capital National bank Paul, Mion wasted for a shortage in his accounts, was tared by 4 etives In the Bea pestoffice | this afternoon KILLED BY A STICK ng ctive of them through recess RR. faint The shock that of April 18 was destroyed. The first was short, sharp jolt. Then this was followed by & second shock which shook the « No fires broke out and the dan age ia limited According to was felt 125 miles south r t @ as verified ‘Three were company is eat wine in Dealers Utter the efty ved | explo 20 ss | the ae Protes when . Diamond lump, from 96 Miss Elizabeth Loving to get Black Diamond from to $4.60 Newcastle lump Newcastle nut, to $3.75 Fulton lump, from $6 to $5.60. 1 sn nut, from $3.60 to $3.75, from $2 to $2.50. ding Increase fn the been put nto ef- 1 that the tn- out of the mine run, kilied were (Seattle Sinr's Rxclustve Service.) through the air and their were Hterally biown to a Others injured were tossed many feet fete 8S ae the murder of young Theo Nei means. Ons be give: will take the stand and rearog of the explosion. 7 “ Ee een [FOURTEEN NURSES ARE ‘cr'sint"™* °* S!" airs nay TO GET DIPLOMAS EDMONDS MAN SUICIDES nd that her fathe nated a his laug Fourteen members of the trainiog school for nurses will ai plomas at the Seattle éral how pital this evening after stven rogram has been rendered PiThe graduates are Maude Marion | Bates, Annie Elizabeth Gatter, Caro line He alee Hutchinson, Jane Hunter Heath, Elizabeth Harrison, Bort Keast na Mabel Mor Eliza v th Grace Pottras, Emily con e ‘ ' 4 Va., June 05 1in Seattle ‘ mye RICHMOND, Elizabeth Loving Judge Loving, who ople 8 from $4.50 to $6 from $3.60 daugh is on t charge famine prices reports, the shock Pacific Coast the : the tell with fense | Pea coal, A corre tall prices has ot by the ease comes the past few years © city’s trust money In native of dealers in @ hor yeaterday wae at a pul} he war Nicholas Degelo, Switzerland, met rible fashion at | Degelo, who is tempting to place ley when & sharp stick that using slipped and the point hrough his abdomen Coroner Wiltale ed ident. The remain: Seattle. a death Hobart a planer a belt on had « free hand with he stor + Rip (Mtar Special Service.) the destroyer kets of o t RPMONDS ‘ suleided here Mo Olympte View CALL FoR 8108 ON PRESIDENT OF TRADING sands of » the recelve | G a handled a mustcal eoks trom pronoun. due to a # will . buried tn BALLARD LICENSES de penis POLICE allard saloon Heense sesiadat g the police departmen tr le T. V. Brumette, perates the Alaska bar in | Hattard wan forced the order | of Chiet of Police Wappenstein, to |diseontinue h busine Ww thard, acting aa attorney |Brumette, filed a d rre morning against the pformation set forth | plaint. City Attorney und upon investiga ordinance was drafted manner that another would have to be filed GAVE WHISKY TO. WOMAN IN JAIL Charles Wilson Ore, ryr LAWYER MAKES NORCE APPLICANTS SHAKE Rastestve | fer COICO, J plead a better th Clara | can,” an of he siecene! Manage Courts . he a €B4 pene Bhe pe wor BRASSINGTON, AND THAT » givin no pe < TRADING PACIFIC ORIENTAL CO. 18 A FAKE by the se place for this m of DeBrulei mn that the in such a complaint lay A. Graham, y grand maste kane; grand Tacoma Holme HORRIBLE ACCIDENT (Seripps Telegraph Service.) BIRMINGHAM men were by a tr (Star Speetad VANCOUVER, B. C arglars last night er rt a street ca the The fol the a were OLYMPIA, June ‘ation Me who her & feat eit. hege st 7M or aia y SB Velock o: , 1906, th moto 1 ignited tt of aided article by the Dental Offices, of Beattie umbia Baptiat ct Rosswog and J, W Mukilteo Presbyterian Dy H. O. Ball, P. N. Christiansen, Ar thur B. Childs and others. | Cassell Power and Mine Machin ery Company, of Seattle, $50,000, by man and scart other igh @ been stead Varicte | tirely consume — oa EDDY TRUSTEES’ |=: MOTION DENIED ". n (Seripps Telegraph Service.) N. H vin te th mi be watches bracelet they ten to the irch, by W Johnson bur was arrested yes afternoon for operating @ ized bar in connection with nty jail and was forced in police court this morning to put up table at 4 $260 bond on @ three month's! tow | promise to be good M has time 1 i i Jim Hall, a guard the jail, | b BH. F. Cassell, W. D. Co and 4 7 y p 0! ers | Henry Bratnobe apprehended Wilson in the act ‘ ectal Service | Be lek no» mide CLARA BELL DAVIO feoding whisky to Florence Baker gp ow Mg 3 r Black Hawk Mir Grually " an inmate of the county bastile Jeattle, $2,600,000, by John I y's could in | Wilson had worked a good sized rson, John W. Peterson, by a x - hole in the screen and was pour frown, 0. ©, Brnst and Edwin R ids him ini hisky from & flask into o Peterson | @ whisky 1 end aportetic: eee asick ay funnel. Miss Baker was at the Pacific Coal and Transportation day w wo « the funnel with a tin Company, of Seattle, $1,000,000, by ie court . oad ee W. J. Worden and J, D, Gluck, ced ¢ window un, of Cal nny & Bwing, had pu m t ot the con and that Matt " ; ; | Smith dled yesterd the result | 9 00 Jul at Hamilton out Mh Mini | and gave | . a (Star Spectal Service.) to the Valley lodgit those connect: owe in & the tol. | pee tak Wo yuld not otherwise L.| while ly treasurer Seattle; | mind, Nothing M. Ralston, Portiand ay : Service.) Fre Methodiet sionary at Tung and numero detalles are given. The adv [ I th capt ees cuws, COMPANY IS ARRESTED Ray, Lou Robin Speet na tishibe injuries WAS SWINDLED BY JOHN ut of $500 sedis umeaine. ng attorney's SPOKANE, June A his Injuries were k Grand | oW whe con rand | tte BIG ROBBERY AT grand representative, Chester F,| 4 cite to the ident NEW INCORPORATIONS lh BEATEN TO DEATH “get Sun forty gc | China, was ath, ace ate that the missionaries are ’ BLLENSBURG a May § W. 8. MATTHEWS CLAIMS HE e manner Sun@ay morning, a fie canes on of the grand lodge of Odd Fel-| found Saath w of evi of | aummult? alipp t grand | to be the ramt Miller, Dayte grand warden, J,| derer, VANCOUVER | m tered ONDON, June 5.—T. Pollard gold rings, ing to advices received here. N if A reward has flocking to places of safety the that \ Cathe WANK OFFICIAL GUILTY TRANSPORT THOMAS’ chao : CREW WINS. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) at er June Pa | CONCORD of} J Chambe Pet: | the 0. | recently t Mrs. stead of the “nett friend began the litfgution to se accounting for her property. ng Company lige fay der ND, J re f the PORT TOWNS! request of the #a port Major Hvans of $6 a n wages and other demands has t granted by the government and tr men have returned to work apt Edad rtha Va Mise Da question or two, made the husband | eak that he gave in without a 1 of protest and the case was h just increase th ' ilton and Young, won