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THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; LIGHT NORTH WINDS, lovee D. ROOK EPELLER ORUNK Worked for Mine Owners or for Pitkertns CHICAGO, June 18—John D ' 4 t Ho was arrested at Fifth av Washington st where he | und the influence of What have you got iy The re wptnngennmnecnemstit — A, : * tmont . iv Richardson "was it ibe witness | Yourself, Jobn U.P" inquired Ju ever In Newcomer didu’t tell Max Malich in the lat ee ee skertone OF tors saloon in Denver in June or age Rem ® Jus ie way tien or was July that there was one man se —— = e Fe Tagg Soe bs he tntende: Ht it he swung for | S*#° pov. , ville, twenty-four bourse later, @s the ah bet ig Nap 1! met an old ad made him a pauper, He|*2ommate of mine and we told him the man was Steunenberg, | Afi" wi for & good time. I fin Orchard denied thie and also that) *¢ with only 16 cents atement by Pettibone 16 nad made similar Nts to]... A# Rockefeller could not pay the tie to the report fm mer Attorney-General Engley ot] He be was freed, on his prov fe the effect that he Cotorado and Lottie Day. Orchard) '° "#8 the pled Se ae sa Tenity denied he ever visited Kid Waters! cap GAME DiscovaRaD IN rs Wary at Cripple Creek and denied that! ever by Moyer and Hay ne had told Dr. MeGee at Wallace GHICARS SAIC Weel viand pat with in October, 1906, that he was shot SEATTLE, WABI. TURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1907. re , “VOL. 9. NO. 97. PRICE 25c PER MONTH, r FIVE ARE DROWNED IN LAKE SAMMAMISH SEATTLE FIRMS LUCKY, | ouaifitt teas’ tervcen Mother and Her Three Daughters Are Swept to “hoard at sobirot opened ute «| Their Graves in Effort to Save Young Son From awarded contracta as follows the loweat bidders . ) A. B. White, of Seattle, for Going Down. construction of new hospital bulld-| ing at estate soldiers’ home, Orting . | Fo Boattle Heat &@ Plumbing Co Lake Sammamish was the scene lowed by Mrs. Herter, The vente of Seattle, for remodeling heating. of a series of fatalities yesterday erous current which had celal | $3,600; for heating new hospital afters on Which resulted in the lows | th ; ry co ay three children also rs ; of five lives aimed theirs. 2 160; fOr installing two new boil |" v0, emma Nayer, Mrs, John| The first news of the disaster re Jors, $2,250; all at state soldiers “ - | home Orting. | Herter and the three childs ceived by Coroner Carroll was @ Mra. Nayeer, Antone, aged 1%, and telephone message from the mill et his two elder sisters, Lingie and Ida Monahan, two miles south of the ‘MURDERER CAN Nayer, w 1! drowned In the | itated Myer hon being carried away by the treac b The men at the mill, a8 soon as erous undercurrents. they heard of the t dy, quit BE BAILED OUT The first life to be lost was that work and went to the scene to = ot Antone, who, together with bis search for the bodies. The corpses there or kad been made a pacper|, CHICAGO, June 18—A dice hostetidee Ri fbedbude Rendecdlatateade Zed: bs edashat Bis suds.siltalalal two sisters went in bathing near of the two Nayer girls, Mrs, Nayer waxed indignant he by Steunenbers and would get ete *|@ame in the county fail die = their home. The boy ventured fur and Mra. Herter were retry Rabat he wae hardly as angry iio denied he over told David | Cove’ by Asst Satter Sweeney (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ther out into the lake than bis sts but Antone Nayer'’s body had @ * has been the federa .) i Mennenbe . of the corridos: when he saw the to the supreme court of Montana, | current and dragged down. of the lake, as it could not be ter yeare with Steunenbders. A number of) 06 in progress i wes |murder is a builable offence pro Ida, the younger aleter, seeing found with the ald of books. ¥! Series are despicable,” de Sanur Os ee were i ch.tee of a man named Kelly, al 14 EMPLOYMEN T AGENCIES jvided a county attorney cannot| the boy's danger, started ovt to. Lake Sammamish adjoins Lake Weteran lawyer. “I have a trumy under Former Jai | show that the defendant te Sot en | save him, and was caught In & ¢im- Washington its northern end Bince he first joined Contents of Letter. Whitman | Utied to bail, If the defendant jisr manner. The other girl met through a long waterway known as and he is a loyal He was asked as to the com pieagteenmrem The question of & remedy for the | werd at back the fees patd,| Proves to > — pow |her fate in trying to save her |Squak slough few and aiw of the unsigned letter identified by| PIGEON FLIES FROM FLORIDA. present irregularities ip the en |but Bere | each out several 60 | Eee and 45 hnden as Gather | kan Sn eet hina iiimdes: Wake Ch oagy Bo mies coe Pe i the sheriff as havieg been received ~ loyment agency business in thin! lare voling exponses I} y ~ ‘or ane mM ie be Eeameee Recsited ty bin ta tall. The letiee wen teat] CHICAQO, jase 16—A pigeon |elty te being considered by the I], AQMEer mab was erat to s lum-| but 4 quarrelzome man, bail cos Be) itertgr, were in the Weuse at the | drowned boy , en, veces this as folk lorida. fi t. ca one der ed itten A. ber kamp to ran a donkey engine |demanded. Otherwise he can be |time, but hearing the cries for help | The currents from rivers running ba mo antey : ve Tee See 4 - | kept in jail, asm, [rushed out. Seeing the danger of |into the Jake and from the Jake Orchard wa: d. Or | te m ; ” ‘ 1 f oper ma Tom—Your letter re hancery William F. license for agencies {s talked of and @hen he got there he found be . A . fedirect oxa ation WAS) cived and Was sent to Jack M Cooper has returned to @ ledge on At the meeting yesterday aff wae fwo days late. |her children, Mrs. Nayer, nearly into the slough make Lake Sam fu order to » it “Jap” toe your #100 whieh you should| the Merchants’ building, La Balle) noon several cases of wrong done When complaint ie made to the crazed, Hasawatd into the wke, fc mamish especially treacherous. the sheriff of Canyon see hy now. Let me hear from| Sad Washington sts. where it was | to fnnocent patrons of some of the agent he shows bis order book and | : mai me " BA Reeth relat ee Meee ee eo vour feld” | batched. Last Deceinber Mr. Coop | agencies were reported he eiiy centios tt Ay aed from Denver bY “ “the defense pore but thé let-| Sanur i npnins pigeons and one in ope case four meh had been! The councll would like to devise i : ter was admitted. It was poat-/The homess fotaroed at once bet e@nt Into the country and after! pl@@ whereby the patrons will eee ee ee ee CO AL i Price Thereof aiid the Scarcity Aiming to learn through enhaiative investi: causes of the alleged coal shortage im Geattic as well as the reason, if any, for the uniform Inoréase in the prices of coal of the various grad The Star hae conducted an investigation of present conditions through Francie fi, Bingteton, a member of The Star staff, The Investigation has covered all pointe affecting the pro duction and marketing of coal in western Washington. The location, capacity and ownership of the mines has n deter mined, The distribution of the coal supply and the condition of the labor market has been investigdted beth in ttle and at the min The possibility of a combination ef cos! producers to cur tall the supply of coal and r the price hae been borne in mind during the investigation, The responsibility ie fixed upon the coal menopely whieh controle absolutely the local the mine and matic not deny it toe market The result of the investigation will be given the people in @ series of articles beginning tomorrow, eee eee ee eee eee eee ee : MadiadiadindindadintintntindntintietatnMatntetntatntaiahdntntntedntntoied marked Degver, Dec. 30. Orchard! it was not watil yesterday that the *pending several days trying to | sot ve to stand the Ioases for) sa:a he had written to Pettibone | other wae seen the first time after find the man they were sent to, | Which they are no more to biame some time before and had asked | its return. returned he the Bins The men than oA pean ae r him to send $100. ae Wet wee left Orchard swore the anawors to his! B TAR jot s to Mra. Orchard were sent a. Meny Deniare to Haywood, who gave them to ast Myst question asked Orchard at was then taken re ee * om . Both the army and the milith : ‘ | WAR DEPARTMENT PLANS Gt on the coast will defend the | cit y "peerarcual - -_ GANTIC MANEUVERS THIS and . acking force will com sist of transports t iimeanidensdiil (Seripps Telegraph service.) SUMMER WITH SEATTLE THE termasier's departmen - n4 San Francisco. os eee ODESSA, June 18—Developments| gcEeNe OF OPERATIONS. = y anneal of: ‘tha* Baonad LB McGraw a lawyer in the Pt Jobuson who «ved Joslyn for a DENTIST'S WIFE FE WANTS | DIVORCE Wi arising out of the arrests recently i ry, N. G. W., will be station . last night present. | debt of $400 burrowed overs and lem account of threatened mutiny ed at Fort Worden 7 + comalt 6 = ago, and lost In the supreme es aS ed b tT P P, lehow that 5,000 men of the Black (Sian Special Service.) Three wipe ; 3 " ae cogh- : eterence for the othe " L SHINGTON, June 18.—Coast reaiment will be at Fort Casey City Elec uneprers the family 9k Eva Holcomb, as ber reason for de ° ° Ses was discovered just in time to pre Cr gigantic nature are ned panies of the same regiment who f In the Josiyn howsebold and p siring o divorce from Dr. Augustus nn Lake Union District. vent the bombardment of Odessa from July 3 to 14 The exercises will be the most © position te tell the city officials how Jos) Holeomb, a dentist who ae | and other Caveasian coast towns. Beattie will be attacked from the elaborate and extensive on record lyn once misappropriated about had offices in (he Burke building pee . » war department has just and will be watched by the war ny sajlors have been imprison sea. The wa pa 1 ‘ “i $9,000 of the money belonging to| A restfilning order returnable) One of the worst and filthiest|in the family where the garbage lea and are kept separate uoti! announced the program department officials closely > : —— his father and mother Friday was granted by Judge Al maw collected them. the full plot has been revealed. ee ae methods of apreading disease In Se bertson, preventing the defen | of Lake Union. Between John and Téerty, 8¥. ie. a rug making estab DID NOT WRITE BECAUSE OF ITCH rison sts. ate clatter large Ushipemt. The warehouse of this —_ DEBT ON FIRST OF JULY 1907 oe imber of malt huts ings | {ACTOop te Itttered with olf carpets (bine Special Servier.) | The license and revenue commit-|a point where ft is necessary for laced nm live Italian and Greek fam S84 rBg®. All sorte of clothing is) or yePiA, June 18.—Dr. J. Bu the counell to take some action. he p Diled ein to ten fect high In the| 00 yor ian of Bea bas lost bis | te# of the council has tn hand and ‘HP Coun. OO ee tei efore thi ret Ie front of an old fashion jault for » full settlement in the | Will soon Introduce an ordinance |... mittee yesterday afternoon tole <I a Keng wares "aees Norgren echoo! land case. The pa |in the council providing for l-/of a number of cases that bad 0 on whic | pers subni « owed that the t “ ms cor ttention where : thréwh B sheep's fleece. he jerks | St7% sn e sh nee wall A ~ consing all teamsters an _ firm ange = his = re un = Might bonds and this fact with the annexation was turned in hvadaw y Englishman te wEmttle back and forth ali day | doctor was no’ By k othe 7 ee that do furniture and house moy- ple —_— Ro » ~# et pes @ome to light until this to the general fund, and an ordia-| for whom the have be Yond tp the serine of old carpet.are | weet Dhaene ot law, although be | ing having hired the wrong se The result wit be that ance ls needed to eat it out searching < sa! me. 5 ; . *| waved date’ Pues bed — ® party to Many lawsuits it ts said that the es of ag eee ae ee tounct! will probably hav t is prob that a ctal sew | mothe ong lan - ; > ¢ o a large concerns old people e CO . ol probably have probable tha’ < f a ; : i# plek out artic ¥ * eee who live within sight of] money advanced for a King county for the greatest. amount of passes, will fix a limit, prices to at ' " These le make their under arrest yesterday, charged ple ma, iy annexed territory of next Monday witt complicity in a number of ("8 by gathering garbage and Bas some interest due on The amount of the Interest is/|jobe of petty thieving, proved ‘ of July on the Mallard $1,600. Ail the cash that came | be pon investigation at polier This ix an honorable orenpat ting the rhage and refure Asposed seaston in order to sion will be called for Thursday written th t she be t “ up ¢ nee appropriating afternoon just prior to the meeting that . rags blankets te ole ik huts are eager to | “forty The court reversed the! money they can set | has reached range according to distances, t t et shake off as much) = ements made by complain. | rt deeiaior How! introduced an essay ced of the street committee. tt Sea Bee who has . ower court's sion allowing id pe 9 vermin as possible, then |@@t®, BAAL the conditions exist as! oniy claims for money advanced as sealiba working in the city as a waiter weed lee a teat hight that he was | Daul the “wealth” to thetr bomes op | ; the evidence showed. explained night that he Ne" | Terry av. N. Mere the clothes are] Wa Rave been watching this _— ORDINANCES 7 suffering fr seven-years-tt * 7 1 ia moth or dusted and wehed, the carpets | Setarieus tainess for many OF PORTLAND S Cc. E. el Boe ti Sa for | anes » the. boots and) Month! sald one woman in the en ee, fhoes redlacked sud polished, penny |Yicinit, Whose husband is a mer-| PASSED BY COUNCIL ‘4 chant for & drove of junk denlers, who , “but we have never com settlement, replenishing thels | 87 (hit climes of people have ta While the council came very |— aleve stocks by purchasing the cast-off) ™Ske & ang. We wee the junk close to blows again last night over ment stenographers want better A BEE: garments and furnishings. dealers every Sunday morn pur the wisdom of allowing the carpen- pay fe the first large city! the piping for gas and water. But In the lot are ma pee old clothes, blankets, etc ter in the street department 50, The case of James Anderson, i const to send im a no restaurant man has yet evinced! pearing the punishment that|kele, sheets, pillow slips, from the garbage men rents more a day, ordinances w carpenter in the street departmen tes to the Christian the slightest dewire to undertake! vouig be thy for conniving at| Mech are as good as new t], Another resident nearby sent a passed or at least Introd al- had been referred to the finan Net éntertainment committee. the contract. A uniform price of 26/1") secretion of four stowa-| Wich have been thrown into the letter to The Star in which she de lowing Increases in pay to city em-|and salaries committees for consté to letters recetved by the cents per meal is the only restric | (PO ‘IMD T siary, the boat SAFDAKe cane bovause of the atom. /sertbes practically the game cop ployes to the amount of many hun-leration. The firet that the lat Portland will be repre- tion. awain, Shel Imazo, quarterma: nese of members of the family, “rhe | ditions “I am on good terms with | dreds of dollars a month. committee knew of any settlemen! Beattie by from 490 to 400 West Virginia has sent word that) F'n) Ghimozak!, and four sea S*fbage men, who make many dob | MSSY ot these garbage men and ’ Firemen were advanced in pay | was last night when the ordinance Several special trains a delegation of 125 will leave) oot sipped from their ghip Sat. lare dally by their junk business,| HOmem, gl ed et sty any (Seripps Telegraph Servier.) all along the line and ordinances | granting the raise came before the r Made up at Portland to Wheeling July 3 and will arrive in| Or ione and made good their| 40 not allow pure sentiment to| Sims 0 im persona) barm. ST. PETERSBURG, June 18. wore given first reading granting | counel!, Naturally there was both iA Beattie Seattle over the Canadian Pacific! 0) ape. One of stowaways discourage their cravings for pe but | de not approve of the method be _paeaeepy . 10 por cent more pay to the eity| surprise and objection until it bad @lertainment commitiee ts July % Soe ciso disappeated, which make unfary gain, but carefully pite| ‘hey have Of making their living,| The threatened revolt against the | jacksmithe, and Increased wages| been explained. trouble in get Tonight several committees will /th4 ghip liable to a heavy fine these pieces upon the t beside | They are dotmm it at the expense of | government owing to the dissolu- (tg al! (he foremen in both the water) The finance committee had tak t in an eating meet as @ committee of the whole 10°. ane brought back. The sail. them oo their wagons sale to| the general health of the commu-| ion of the douma, has been averted and lighting departments. The | upon ftself to settle the little fig ¢ big tent, Ba-| to consider a banc-t during the BO '* Ml’ lm otaway in spite of the junk dealers any | tor the present janitors at city hall are in Mine with|on Anderson without asking the the Lincoln park | time Vice President Fairbanks I). siriet watch kept by the dock ca .o Not interfered With or » a petition for advances of about $10/ advice or consent of the civil ser ' There is pionsy of room In| in Seattle, The Rainier and | costome and immigration servic pep agsran emg The policeman patrolting thar| Troops parade the streets and 9 Lionth each and water depart-|vige and salaries committee HEIRS feat to feed trom 1,000 to the Lincoln hotel have been sug | 3 There are many people living in| dietriét Was asked what he knew | the officials are alert to any pos _ “ a sore i every day ond the gested as places to hold the ban this particular section of the efty, | about'the condition. “You couldn't | sible mutiny has promised to furnish | quet TWO MORE CHINA BOATS. who, being In pinched clrewm-| kill off some of those Greeks and| The papers give very little space = = . . Htances, have purchased some of! Italians, if they lived in a peat|to the ukase of the czar, and the © more steamers will be added | these bedding and e@V¥@n | heuse/’ weeks remark, “but | was/ronditions generally throughout » th North China run by Prac nthe m the junk dealers, In| not sware that they did such q/Russia are better than the most - : as iy me - young woman con-| disrepttablé business” However, | |vanguine contemplated. I from t € 4 disease from|have never been instructed to in. | ——— young man tot pence afuMioe far ne,1 heen MUTILA D BODIES ARE —— ry , 4 npl eo Nor n¢ a a non i arries & f A young man pu peaceful cittzens so far as 1 know.” | TE _ Joe Normandy mond ring, carries a fine gold at Third av. and pany, with whom the deal + , vice o atom Bt from a junk dealer, which Ke) The community where these cor he bee t the Se Soe he iy vary ae ee werne ip a a ater traced to a garbage can. The | ditions were found to exist is one RECOVERED rey taltieen. oben thugs appareatly becar . fright be made into one made 4 > ‘ wearing of the hat cauted him to} of the oldest in Ses body by three highwaymen 4 in the west The sum of $20,000 will be spen site's Gaels Hor mye Sean alk tie . the gtdest Im Beattic. The houses sienna midnight last night while on his ened and ran without securing any won signed » changing the building into « ceatehed te mtrect 8 ae he skin which | are unpainted, tow and tnkempt. | egg al of the valuables. Normandy be whereby e play house having a seating ca\fume ge a oo Sener ma eoees Age belle ° (Serippe .Tetegragh Beevien) eran ears a valuable dia- | lev they ‘kt knew what + carried. ivea Cow | pacts ’ a a lama There are several women living | level of the streets. Terry ay WASHINGTON, June 18—Fear Normandy wears a valuable dia h > stage in the « t¥ 16 | og 99 in who make 4 living | being regraded and the dust from | yity ted, the bodies of three ge one aguat ? B gathe inches deep all over the furniture | of the battleship Minnesota, wh¢ nee trans. 43 “Van. Ginsorenes of the buts. Green Lake » rs|jost their ives last week, have " ret investigation that these ple rush be with great a | leat, thele TVeS leet eet tate SNOHOMISH COUNTY te ox he will marry M 2 ply wale tognet Bi ling water. | settle tnto the hole where | Pp. H. Field, W. H. Stevenson and | , ot Chicago, has | "In the ba mombere of the garbage trast FP. Holcomb. With the recovery | —_ — + gg Me rhe #0) The other people who live in that! of these three bodies, four have} sie, Alice Lord, secret BE eee Baa tae SALOONS ARE CLOSED “gayle. ‘ ‘ego ooo : - age A ¢ Very anxious! now been found. midshipman | Seattl Watts eslou mG Ulee d oor Not @ ‘ © wake that the The body of # c E le girl has asked withdraw wearing apparel t most | fithy Tnsiness of the junk denl-| was reported today as sighted in| very strongly denied the statemen id our sixday week demand hag (Star Special Service | od a8 new 2 ere Can be ers bé Inventignted, and will ask the |«he water off Fortress Monroe, but | made ¢ a memt ) en granted by every restauranh i | kt goods were thrown @ of health to remedy on-|tuge sent out have failed to locate . aurant epe " Seattle where girls work except EVERETT Jur ‘ (Star Special Service.) E of « a eath fie. t d that nion Mink’s and Babcoc sterday h We have not en girls in the vn, Skeet: DISMISSEDSCHMITZ IS FUL Feputation for sending > Gatnleptic state, at a t Judg " 1 of the Un | game at Rayville, wa POn-| od States cirewlt court holds that le’ for a free-for-all fight, in }-there » groun litigation whick geveral b s figured. jon the ¥ ! sed by the Ragville was pl & Vidalia, and! Washington state railway comm! tly SUES FOR $30,000. ie om cos rot b as pitehing for Rayville,| gion about a year ago and recen age was fi were made that the quently he yester | 4d hynotist was using~ his| List 1 the case of the Ore | Louise 1|MADE DAUGHTER al FREIGHT RATES TO tt eattle Hlectric co f WEAR TROUSERS were on batters who had struck | g¢ l avigation com ; s Telegraph Service § n out, Hats were brought into play |p which an injunction : ANCISCO, Jur R try? ) ¢ AG ne harges |!0 the general fight, but no skull inet th amission restraining . Schmt is ' D 4 e U sd Brensed five innings 1 Ra le “ hearing complaints on ‘ ¢ te re . ma was loading with five runs, with t as to the interchange’ of the visiting batters unable om f ween the various rail nect with Lee's ourves, when the| roads of the state game broke up LARGER HONOLULU ARMY Owe ee {Seripps Telegraph Service.) POWERS VIE FOR U. 8 THE NEW YORK LIFE! WONOLULI e 18.--Ord }have been re from the qua *AT (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ermaster genera eat W EW YORK, June 18.—Dat ngton Jouble the capacity Kingsley was t pre he Khauki army t near Hone ing Orr house with

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