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THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECAST.—FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY) CONTINUED WARM; LIGHT WINDS. = = — a : ¥ ry! SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY JUNE 19, 1907, VOL. 9. NO. 9% PRICE 290 Fs | PROSECUTION TO ATTLE IN GRIP OFHARKY ORCIARD PROSECUTION GHT COAL MONOPOLY | x —— ") U E ; In State in Haywood Trial Near the End--Defense Will the surplus of coal left on hand|CONFESSEO MURDERER OF |ifii and Bullivan mines during the Try to Prove Gigantic Conspiracy and Refute Or- -! after the corporate interests whieh | TEUN a ldaho labor troubles > ‘ = pa of Last Winter and Threatened Shortage of ss". | STEUNENBERG WENT TO|"“Cie thot was fired through the COURT chard’s Testimony--Big Point Now at Issue. window at his Tread Winter Caused and to be Caused for the " oy. marticle wil = wes| ALASKA AND i868 SELIEVED | a meabdenes in Beattie; how the Pa | TO HAVE BEEN THE ONE; Another time an attempt was H © Coast company controls the made to get him while driving up (Scripps Telegraph Service.) petent and not t upon Hay- e of Keeping Prices Up. jocal market, keeps ont competition | WHO ATTEMPTED TO KILL ithe Rilver Bow basin , (Scripps Telegraph Service.) s0IaE, “he »—'The 4 and ra prices in the face of fig | MeDonald shot and killed one| SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.—Abe t A lengthy & sent followed, and 4 urea showing increasing production. | JOSEPH M'DONALD. ansailant at Treadwell who, It was red in court this morn ~ | Wtichardaon cla = ° we ‘That Seattl« rip of a coal monopoly which is ix | |alleged, was representing the ing for sentence on th les tn the magazine wore me ; ae (lie ail Nae alesis (Star Special Service.) |}Miner#® union. He said his de charge to which he pl ope ener Sowepepsr Sipe gontro! arke e shown Pa tectives spotted Orchard and! gentence was continued “i ase, and as such are not compe . coal hewn th NEAU, Alaska, June 19.—It 18) forged him to leave Alaska 26 ? tent Richardson quoted at length from of articles eved here-that Harry Orchard! Mang recognize the picture of d the decielon of the Chicag by the w awal of part of the usual supp y three years ago and attempted to | the Juneau and Douglas sal — “ 1 refut ard's sto chint case, — ‘ ; |Sasassinate Joweph MeDonald, then) Orchard may have been follow : \ sahil ao sree cae,” 1h #UpE - Pacific Railway company last winter, followed by/| é } superintendent of the T ing Mradiey here on his annual - He read the m t inflammatory are ble deta ting al to Seattle shipped over oetal Service.) trips as consulting engineer of the of con a te used in the “S case,” +e the 19.—'The warten| , MeDonald was marked for death | Treadwell mings, in Borah and | showing that the he time, the Pa « t company has since taken advantage | o¢ ihe ary at Waite Walta " ieee neath rae: Poa # 4 By epg aie ane ; ox the Oe fondition ¢ " aly e ve the famine | mst mot treat the Insane criminals | willing to go to any length ( o, and he , this is no : } +? ia . as HVicts, | | he accused hat i aralle he art € in the ‘of last ) while { the state are) positive orders have been issued | co, the first pres a t which simply abo: th tate w by the board of control and th saeiiiline ue’ 15. whe “e ‘ orn wets ve om c% con > e of the officials : nae ne eOvernor that eriminal tneane bende le 2 oe pat hn , : b and r : show a . Per CENT) must not wear sttipes, their heada email ta thie city. athe ce : re Rag | ‘ a © arguments consumed nearly hat arra . increase in coal) must not be shaved and they are "cat ens. wr we elking [20ers netting fo “ wo h ; rs F not to be treated as: felons BR Bk ni ig Ale of that magazine , . he court announced he woulé one gitation of Young Thompaoa and Sloane are er, the’ we pedle manufuctus- tion then se t abo e- examine the exhibits personally be- i juggling of in citixens’ clothes and are inmates er, WAS shot and killed instantly - ove Ps te bo e de ding The cou = * 0 of oles Reine ‘ jet the hoapttal ward Thé ansassine encaped . hey as a journed until 2 o'clock, when he part of the large coal opera = emnereegipaennes imoaen|: SERS are palleved to have com-|G0R @f oa > SS Ame o- on Giles. The character Of | mitted the murder, as threats hat and mine owners » be qu disposed ' Uy in letters fre The defense objected to such ev ther time might be on ts HIRED A HORSE AND —[P* 016A ALK, exroseD BY her prastion was fully exposed in recent ewe of The Star passed by congress last year THE STAR, 18 CONVICTED OF against Mrs. Falk and e of year ago the best grade of Bla : hig Exsteens cont wes editing i Best FORGOT 10 SMe 2. 6. ae ortage 18 Se | tor $5 per ton at the bunkers, and tained by ‘The Star in pursuance of “ a x sho e o ® nd b 7 - w th om a of coal ts welling at the wake REDMOND, Wash. June Ld--A _ ney's oftiee The evidence wan the faboring man “at deputy sheriff left yesterday after basta of the prosecution which end * tom and the public ts Mra. Olga Palk, who advertined dence laring that it w le wit ‘ gouge the peop edly admonished to buy now} soon for North Bend search of | ed tm the conviction of Mre. Falk , extensively In a morning and even greed takes p the chances of freesing next) wittiam Miller, who Bired a hore} yemperdsy | : ights of Ub —r [here Friday afternoot Hid not | Paper under the name of the No defense was made in court by te ey ere Frid DOCK nm Fe eeaies and suf a of Came With Car Shortage. } return | woer, & liveryman|ParleNew York Electrolysis insti | Mre Falk. W. F.. Tucker, her at i & the « x Paap od Mill went to as |tute, was found guilty of p torney, tried to win his case on ~ i © from (4,0 Urine the last twelve om at N Read, and, | medichn out & Meense techies! polute and by attemp sto b ‘ his sudden scarcity of coal has yugey there, | fury » Morris’ court » to discredit the two women wit hd ee { ioral or regardless veloped along with the car short age: that other failure of the rall Chicas fay afters: Deane net Mra Paik by saree: TAFT IN KANSAS. this greed | roads in “ 3 road. As| Mre Falk wae located for several, tle a8@ suggestive questions His : roads 18 serving the public. Flocds| the rig was not Fet wriivery | years’ In the, Sutainocn batdina,|saream avatied nothiog hows¥er.| (Berippe Telegraph service Mayor Instructs Chief to Treat Them As Gambling ned only by 40 | and othe: time to ¢ wan be determin and other impediments to rar st Redmond began a 6 Dilater moving t 4 N. Broadway, the women meeting his @ A Ae " a . ‘ ationing FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kar ing body © a portation were given at t me sf . t Nort + ad i ti t t - on : ° ote ae ane . & ; meland found his property at North}and advertised her illegal practice in m& Way to convinces the Jury of | tune 19.—Secretary Taft arrived Houses--Hopkins Downing and R oti to subpoena w as the cause, but now that condi-| pend | extensively fm Seattle and the ear- hae naeoe faith this morning on bis thopection: e ur ? yer to the trath *? | tions are normal again and the ap ” e for per it) pareut shortage continues, a new | =ea ¥ fort. He leaves for Ottawa, St Business. Ds Live tonight “c, SS PSR EVERETT BOOSTERS TO, ¢ ee] cupety te at by i, t ne tr Selah helahelol habholohalel: ee ana Gr caus seme ioe GET TOGETHER * « on orders from Mayor bling made against City Blectrician aai-jand the same raitroad : WILL NOT INCREASE * Moore. Chief of Police Wappen. Howard Joslyn by Attorney J. BL ie price by a aaaees eee pede. when coal wa FLEET ON PACIFIC. * < coiet k , | backer McGrew m believe that the plentiful at per tom, yet the p th e|"= os Gace Coes & or He filed a protest on Monde A manufectured pr . 2 mill cry “shortage aggrener tn oe | Ie (Berippe Telegraph Service.) & Shoe ating in the city against Joslyn’s 4 af & crimina napiracy price of coal .« moved up anothy \ aS ow WASHINGTON - & the firr ealing w on the gr — art ‘es Pi eek cee ib mew : i » administration has vetoed * t and whe $9,000 belonging s | eee ioton suggestion to send the en * " josed up | yn, his father, and | Reom for Susp Increase in mand i tha t ne . ttleship squadron to the ® appenstein was o a bling on stocks through Down , to the average ©) principal explanation given by the . . . | acific coast as a precaution ® « pkins, Downing & Hopkins & Co., as it was then saspicious. Se- | operators for the eed shortage ot | icaeiinai } a © on account of the # Rye with offices he 4 » ake of Gridade © enevenee ogg Pla ' (Keripps Telegraph Serviee.) Fibs war with Japan the Pacific |* Javancse trouble. No addi. # third Alnsks be weceee a Fence ——- on be Rear Fol cine to thake yhanad Kee” fe| WASHINGTON, June 19-—/The| cama would be at the mercy of tac ,* tone will be made to the naval & & _ _— i J on . ~ section tris ef See of the eat @ forces on the Pacific Oa brokers for the mor Howard fens mined annually with-| onsumption of coal on the subje * e wre et ary was ne Joatyn claimed to have lost ot 40 miles of the railroads alone imereased 38 per t of the| Navy Metralf, announced exclusive Then the war department got| eee eee ERE EET EE He ON wt aan’ oben ane te Bane too er ality cost waaay tion of coal last year ex: | Oe Py thousand ip 191 Admiral Dewey, several months! aakG@'menth. New earn a 2 ; : Mas had been served with notice that le consumer from §9 ¢ o ‘ it of 1905 only som age, adviecd President BR elt |qaitile to ge to ona ten matrong’s y oria team plays b t shop gambling his firm must close tomorrow, but fivhen delivered in bis base-| 18 per ce “ and his cabinet members that bet-| Brapeiece and make an exhaustive wh gerry Bog Ath and Is upon that that he and his associates would aed be is ur the pro- | Excuses Offered ” er protection should be afforded | ingetigation as to strategic points | CUS PATS with the Brer r i he has ed them closed. fight the matter on the ground Whey now lest he find him HELLO Bl L he Pacific " as opponeuta Hiackt pitch | One cause leading to the mayor's that the firm was not a bucket be We we . ths con }the Puc « api ake a repor n Bleckbare will x to pay more or be abso- | | me nr eta a ‘or Victoria, while Snider will work act ie believed to have shop, but a straight brokerage com . —_ nie i -~ Hremerton GBP the charges of bucket shop ¢ cern Lat Mable to cet coal ext wir vn and Mines directly trib > yhete to Ket then tan, June 19-— RES AURA NT N 0 FORM t¢ | of men where to xet men | BELLINGHAM, June 19.—"Hello : T with —— Se - and we will them,” they say cing heard all ¢ j is tises ta when asked what eff they are |< io ota Bre tha | three mes the pe ~ | making to avert a coal famin " < held . . Beeesea supply the And when asked why they have| nearly #00 delegates people of Se raised the price of coal, the oper-|afiernoon & parade wil from cold last winter ators shift the blame on the miners. | after ¢ bustn - cccmeenattinnnniiticilaltiitain were fc nan he tha = kg eo We have to eharge more for coal night & minstrel show w ’ | —— oo eee Oe 30 ecause we have given the miners | at Heck’s theater | Initial steps were taken Tuesday | Delionico. A large number of Sl ccedinant tee teste per cont cease ay the| Every visiting Elk hae night im Seattle to form an organ. Preprictora of Tacoma restaurant Sy Geaktte 2. p omerators free tickets on the sill ia Rin es Were present, and it was decided t —. oF But they say nothing of the real! tickets ‘_ ee ‘ knows: 0) ie ry hold @ meeting in the latter city apt to be we next! causes of the a al . Pre Restaurar ore =RAPOCiAtlOn, same time next week for the 5 - Ganthey were Inst and are! in Séattie; the fact that moe. dos = Se ae me of the first of its kind to be pebe ef perfecting the organization, | FREIGHT TRAIN 18 WRECKED Rp the people to get their w nes are owned by fui q aunched in the west The headquarters of the associa : wd Wi Bio the besenen welt harteanit gi The proposition was discussed at tign will be In the Epler block, Se| _(Serippe Telegraph Service.) rs. Harry radlee Charged With Trying to Secure it high tors ways and steamships of the nase ng of the Seattle Res aitle, the present offices o SALINAS. Cal, June 19.—A Elliott's Warning t Ei { the Northe mm le among those who hav 1 raising the warning open |r LAUNDRY EMPLOYE “= == Cah baverition = oe Pserecked near, Santa Goods by Representing Herself As Mrs. J. S. last night at t ot ply 0 fier, he ‘ thetr n in the annual Pacific N ot | of » local lana who r ’ AR The Multnomah Athletic Club of B Bradlee Sie 4 it jon to ect Portland will have sixteen entries f a avert 4 famine the and ot has roused th sy own | ula laondry work “a fleld meet to be held aitle he R ae e The tae, most tact tha k nd constde De ‘ lolated scale And split trick, and the rein! sat The sixteen contesta goods & Southwick Co Bibortage never 3 od yo the extent Of exerting ait|stepe can be takes to remedy the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES HAS statement of several operators who {are Kelly, Moores, Reid, Hi Co. and Mrs. Brace, and found th the * Kista money possible out of ler | 66 2 DECIDED THAT OPERATORS lAd- been discharged because of MeKinney, Hur haria in 0 fra gg dhe . ee : thetr affiliation with the unt and haw, Swan, Deve Holman. liee, who Pp r was sen ‘om headquarters bs HAVE GRIEVANCES — ONLY! thet the discrimination endall, Smithson, Harold a stenographer in the the t xy who delivers uilding, is sald to have th Pradiee at the Ea Ti J | members of the « n be stopped. | 8a ay and Graham Glass, Jr 5 ildi a ‘ Fi D O B Oo Ww | LARGE CITIES WILL O8: AF Dox amentar evi : ' was pre Tt be famo Olys Athletic admitted hief of Police Wap Ratr Gr Ascertaining that 1 ‘amc ' se nator it had been her in she was not M Brace, Ryan | T AT THE F : pared showing beyond ques club of San Franc ” be rep | : wae . . a | FecTee Te. oe that these contentions were bas esented by five star athletes, all te » obtain the & s in the placed he ae rect, -Ene. WO8 on facts. Petty offic rectly in| of whom are tow in this city eve anner she planned Senses on 8 F UP STREET CARD inv VICTORIA BRINGS na poesia 1 0m MacKay of iWe Postal with the lextaph Servlee.) « t work and Ir FERRIES CRASH IN FOG has decided on @/ same fesult 0 a! and I for the 4 he erm: tast resert the arievance : sion ¢ red Rae Was taid before the directors « _ Haight S ae on while (Scripps Telegraph Service.) now in the bands! Western Union, but they refused ~ * r e € of . FRANCIBOO, Jur 19 f Pre lent " to Helleve that the ele aph D ea oe for n t The 1 n , ike was @% were not satiefied with heir iy tatement made by | ditions na ‘trom fi9- tox e_vetnlty. were broken. | ¥iygty Se 4 sen-|Action President Koneokamp of yif,.tae thon up to ihe union / SMALLPOX FRIGHTENS First Boat From eis Brings ee With It-Twen- y own > foe, & me ‘pes | the. uate fe says the strike 36 toreg © recognition ailing a ] E. A D ‘ip wore pallor M9 ware quickly loworen | erores agninat otter os, barh SP auey hich Lory appears inevi VANCOUVERITES ty-Seven Passengers Have Pleasant Voyage-De- sed from custody by by went to the assistance of |xraph company. He Tein abitis. Sivvetioce coronas (Star Special Service.) sertion at Nome. fice “ a ‘ a it plans for & car thé A@sociated Press as a volun.| VANCOUVER, B. ©, June 19 1 th >.| % rem © badly | ™aa a the ‘ tary. recognition of bighe ing Owing to the hence ¢ t - — - r * oa te CHICAGO, ne 19.—Preaident | thélr @mployes wa realit e feos . quay epreurs ' t he ‘ . ‘ cu M . . alt the east to remult of nume t f jon " : m , . M " here, and Secre-jall the large t { the United! to cancel the trip s " Tw « ze vere tary | andlo it In Chi-|States for a readjustment of th Ve axetil wet be re < : lived « ”9, 7 b pre t yea! Was backed by th r which Jefferson in From North r , * mamrratuinted 7 . ' Cause of Strike com patil ower ’ ud of om airb: : a : ; at To fusal of which in the face of ur Among the la 7 : men i tht bar . ed ' he ¢ fal tim * them his! © 4 = a Oe 4. a ie ' a, wome i i \ ot = = aad, wished "tO paeren> © eaten denen tee On Ft | LUMBER SCHOONER WRECKED > HMARDS AROUND SCHMITZ’S OFFICE. eae rug, ciao ae we an sn! coum tag, rae, \SOMOONER DS ' "i " ' ‘ " en stand for and the operat wore A RANCISCO, Jur ) ° n Pol ‘ ' ply ai ners f tne 1.08 petit ,oarridd a. re. |arriod as 5 1, but at th unt. Dwyer, of Portland, Ore. 1s ae ite wh ¢ a . “ stant peer Sr. 8 ~~ ~ pe 5 ee ; ; 1 ¥ a 1 Ne he ‘at 3 vt ounding of e r < MPIA a E mE Ga! ; eo is me y r « ]itatlon; the abolition of the Hiding pa r he 1 rat f ® reported ed a erct \ ina inate em ined eRe tie ERNNNt ener ; 5 x 4 ioe i, a bi ject Pe vg i \ k

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