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pe THE, SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERS TONIGHT; FRIDAY FAIR AND WARMER; LIGHT WINDS. SEATTLE =, WASH,, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 99. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. 0 EXCUSE FOR LACK ATTEMPTS 10 KILLBO/SE DEFENSE OF COAL IN _ THEN SUICIDES __L@SES A POINT ts Damage for Auto. _| SHOOTS WIFE ESCORT — Judge Wood Admits Articles of of Miners Magazine As L|: «ceenene Teegren pervien) Evidence-Extracts Are Not of Revolutionary Char- PORTLAND, June 2? George - — Wants Damages for Auto. James F. Prive, a real eatate deal | pee bp Mitedest’s hoepital » in & complaint filed in the su akon soeepe Ss ROSpt® Caused by Companies for Sole Purpose of] pir, soure yesterday, aehing for| WELL KNOWN TACOMA MAN 18 nailed uruck Dundas, ont y P $500 damages from Rust & Bigelow,| SHOT BY CRAZY BOOK | MHde of the head, back of the oun) weian of Walla Pp. f Bo b Buried i patbonicali wile of bia tzeaties | ter Vie of tho ear, and tubedded | Hur | acter~Goddard Produces Parts of Bom in h Rai Prices Suffici tl Attempting to learn how to manage) AGENT—DOMESTIC TROUBLE |Itsaif im the cerebrum, the lower | Walla, was shot and fatally wound - babling T em to Kaise i ICRCDTY | an auto under an alleged incompe : {part Of the bratn ed yesterday afternoon by C. H His Garden tent chauffeur furnished him by| THE CAUSE. | Insanity, induced by his brooding Reynolds, a bath house keeper 4 over domestic troubles and the tn Mra. Reynolds was with H burt * | the defendants. ny e — T of and. Supe | Pr }terference of the court the latter at the time large to Take Care of Dem: | lexparieace “eno, was colliding | |tertenmes "of the court the ater athe ce ae dee oi omeo pleyeliet 1 Serv part (Scripps Telegraph Service.) a commana aediees ta oe [him from the to oval snesh of tee ho, June 20.—Judg i with considerable damage te Ro-| TACOMA, Swept re} nol . : ‘ ie The second was @ collision whom ho was ‘ " Wood P jours re. Journal editorials, It is natural that 4 | with ad teen, @ith lessly onward by an unholy pat) he the y cause that can ’ - aaah hard Ht they ss matier, but they are | damien 1 tee pay oom Minion for pretty 1¢yearold Lillian | signed why Jones should have! usual, Later Reyno cn . iee without the advocacy of Francis RS epngtiny- here was enough coal in the state} Jacobs, hi for whom wrecked retina ouch terri ne vengen phoned that bis ‘ >} remaré ue ity of arti-|* Incendlarism. waRTRRK $6 the amount! of 1.098 Washington to go around, had his home, separated him from his br J Re eta > wee feo other out walking wit : ies a azine, he | Atta y Borah ater in nae foal to th tate of jit mn property distributed but . oi nings did not look righ nha tak bad the defendant fered in evidence the Colorado minet n 2 wi pventuall: nded him re > y re ' . % “ % tn 1806 by accident or design, the coal was jail, oes prong panied bin: = Fm elena _— Ba ham HF vertook the couple and was an ¢ in the union he was cision of the supreme court over rr atput the es owned | Withheld from Seaitie when need siding at 908% South Tacoma ay tresaie odin . j ime diately shot H t remy ble for it feation and 7 ws oy greet Slag m Pacific Railroad 4 most; withheld long enough to after shooting and fatally woond-| Jones went into the salook short | because the articles offered ev | admitted it, dectaring that i may produced 4.042 tons, C848e the price to soar when ft was |img Sidney L. Dundas in the saloon | ty after 10 o'clock and was bound DENOUNCES OSLER dence.which indicated animosity to-| ie the decision wae rendered over 6: 5 ow the drought te daily fn quantities near- at 1007 South Pacific av. shootiog to igdace Dandas to talk with ward former Gov. Steuncabers, |i ado and was also got before peg ly large enough to supply the de Gifford Wescott, a chauffeur, ran} him. The conversation was along . . Judge Goddard, et al, they were ee ie oe ee of the Pacit wand. in the ond, every one bad to the middle of the street and/the ifnes of the court separating | 108 ANGELES, June 20.—A ree. | S’miss'vle : car paaeiaiall cos! and some had more than was ended his earthly troubles by pul | Jone@ and his girl wife Finally w Ocle Hoth Attorneys Darrow and Ric Px ete oreo SOO acomee. Dares Whe mene ot ting two Dullets into his brain. |Jones worked himacif into a|°! wncunetAs De. we Wen, [erdeee Geld that the reas was ee Luther M, Goddard told January and February, when the When Jones was carried by the |freasy. fle pulled a olver from | 89 & ical nibiliat,” and refat- just a Bs Siactag’ ot tha vate a alleged shortage wee greatest, the —_-- police and bystanders into the cor-| hie pocket, ahot Dundas, then rac 'ne » ary regarding the age) Judge Wood ruled, however, that sea er Grckent iy waaeh Oe e oe i mH 1 r uced yeate ! a n offered was acceptable 4 mines were producing more eon | Treasurer George Ruasell die ridor of the Berlin butiding, Elev jing out of the saloon took a shot o Perabo pod ~ oaeres hp oe oon shod | Was expected to have been kil led, jthan during’ any period of the pre-} onth st. and Pacific av, and they|at Wescott, then up the street, the convention of ard produced the remains of patched $128,000 today to oastern ceding twelve montha and com- spaned his shirt tr bottle of |wt he Seemed. th sve lectie Medical association, by Doe- | after the death of 8 bere lfinancial agenciss to pay the ovened his abirt froat a bottle of /where he turned the revolver on e D prsenys senr manding the highest price. foes arene ype od r portion |carbolte acid, suspended from a}himaeit, dying instantly tor ‘ Go. W oa of Minneapolis The great portion of he morning de t ¥ pi ‘ onde. * tring tled about his neck, mutely These in the saloon believe |and E. G. Sharp of Guthrie, Oklaho- | session was spent by Borah mono! dered wd i. This Year's Production. of the city's bonded indebtedness. | tig that if bo bad failed to end | JOneq suddenly became insane and|ma. ‘The resolution was referred | onously reading this documentary corroborate Orchard’s story, but a@ jously this testimony did n |A fraction the money went to retire some of the Cedar river! bonds | Careful investigation shows that the mines of the te will produce asm coal this year as last, and probably more, The Inerease in his life by the ptatol route he would | the Bullets were intended for no | to the adv y board and will be evidence pr warely succeed by swallowing the}ope fn particular feported back to the convention As a matter of t the extracts conn ‘A small amount of the draft was |Owlents of the glass vial At 10 @ clock this forencon Dun- | for action read are burdly of a revolutionary | crimes to pay the interest on Raliard water Dundas was carried from the} das gas still alive, He is uncon | « production this yeer may be pro oon to hie apartments apetatrs,}eciouws apd death is expected any * and light bonds, and this amount sa La ° e in LF gen of last * mg al \of money, a little over $1,200, Mr ben be, fad his wife and 3 “i byt ‘ rot 5 j 4 the) t —~. a ago hae a Russell had to borrow on hie own | MOMBHC!d baby live, He was later i" le is prostrated | vie - mse 7 . rte eee oe Gee = * fleulty ting sufficient miners account from the banks because ae oe talane ts enpaatty there was no ordinance pansed ap i ; oe arious mines must} {mise are the sttitude of the) iis interest was dus : Se reer coat must Northern Pacific railroad toward named | aoe ee pret of Dual. | the Seattle market end the posal —_ 2 the | t Haywood with Orehard’s bility of some of * operating ent ta dependent | mines closing down. The Northern | al Minthorn Pacific or Pacific bas served notice on the / * Puget Sound roade | & that its coal ts to be with n jon. On th oe jrawn from the general market z ng but ft is sti! obtainable tm the! j "WOME DESTROVER puEe Mayor Orders Clean-Up of aployent Offices Which (Serippe Telegraph Servier.) ronrisxo ov. Juve 0 Misrepresnt Jobs~Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce | EXPERTS UNEARTH FURTHER been unearthed are in the moneys George Herbert, the musician from nee depen exception of the withdrawn Roslyn | i itere of the mit ply may be avail Sunben coal, and the able for months to come. geatrol of the \ ° the small or independ Ons ‘Mies ‘Fo Cleee rec DISCREPANCY IN INCOM: ‘hal r=] street contractors have | Walla Walla, Wash., who was shot Is Responsible. TF a et at noxpeo.| The Burnett mine, belonging to} — (Sertwes Telegraph Serview.) PLETE WORK FUND—COM:|water in sluicing and for other |7esterday afternoon by C. H. Re Sed e list of won-prw ithe Pacific Coast company and| DENVER, Col, June 20—The| piications Arise oVvER|iieme chargeable by the city |nolds, a former government scout Se febtbem on the Northern Pa-|2@ting a capacity of 250 tons daily |Jand convention (bis morning bor against the contractors while calling upon the latter's wife Mayor Moore today instructed agencies tn Seattle, some being prb Calunbia & Puree Sound |! to be practically closed down | dered on « mob 1 when the de-| MONEYS PAID Y CON-| ‘The rule bas been that the vari-| died in the hospital this morning. | the police department to close up | Yate concerns and others run by big |this winter. Jeixion on the credentials of dele | sa, -vone ous departments have notified the | Reynolde accused Herbert of de drive out of business all em- | ™Pasies to secure hands for thele | Om the other band, the Pacific| gates was given comptretier to hold this money out | stroying his home wee od mills and lumber camps. Famine Is Produc ae ‘the coal supply z. | Coast company has leased a mine| Colorado bas om aecaeet ¥ funds the contractor has up| ph nt agencies in this city that Complaints have been received ab fons the J0%!in the Roslyn district and several all the other states represented There are more complications in befare @ final settiement is mad: make a practice of shipping men to most daily by the police against ae (0! independent mines are being on---| Wyoming it next the Incomplete work fund. This with him. The money, however outoftown jobs under false repre some of these agencies by @ temporary me andied up in Pierce county along tne| The states are opposed to the | means, ft Ii believed, more short Mule, is suppored to have been sentation claiming to have been fleeced but what extent no Her by cheek This er followed a complaint of various sums in return for jobs of a shortage if & tine of the Tacoma Eastern rail. administration's policy and Senn- | age te one paki to the conptre free employment of that either never materialized oF ‘meatier. During the famine way ‘Their capacity may exceed |tor Smoot, the chief defender of |arownd the elty ball knows, even and dhe comptroller in tarn tu } to the * ps fice against the Gray's Harbor Com were not as represented. j ercial company of Commopolia for This system has thrown the busi- 2 aint ch fll repute that man; re delegates than | oft o withdrawals which are threat.|the administration denounced the | the perts claimiug not to ander i tate the water fund if it of) omed. makeup of the convention une |etaod what it tl lead to as yet for water, or into the gen Pacific vatirond with If the output of the mines is| fair | Owing to these new complies if (ie payment was on sor ng an agency here for hir- ness into suc ‘day's run of Seattic. handled without collusion or con-| Chief Forest Agent Pinchot tions Treasurer Rossel! has bees { geeonnt nd misrepresenting the of the reputable agencies have « to be «iven vocated a $1,000 annual leense re Saturday the Aberdeen quirement, which would force the * amber of Commerce adopted a disreputable establishments out of tow och of this money has y of next heag Migerted, if any, Is live figures show that/ sniracy, no serious shortage of coal | spoke expressing Roosevelt's con- | told by Mr. Sho on of coal in 1906 wali, iikely to cecur this winter, but | clusion on the timber question. He | be Wednewlay or Thur mt known. (Sertpps Telegraph Service) Pet cent in oxeess of the in. menufacture of a famine would |sald there was great timber in| week before the report will be bul,@amgh irregularitien bave Bre on le : az j PRINCETON, Jane 2 Airover of the year before, when i4 « simple matter if the two big|sight and Koosevelt believes that | ready une i to wpret al! calculations | set of resolutions condemmatory of business. Epp cceurred. There are 80| companies of the state wish to|the interests of the nation will be; The ) dtocropancies that hi for present {Cleveland stated today that he was the actions and policy of the big) Sergeant of Detectives Tennant mvaliable to show the I) iving it shout best conserved if the large tracts = ea a sick man, but bie condition is not mill company at Cosmopolis and has been instructed by the mayor erious, A alignant internal declared it was detrimental to the to investigate the numerous com- Gomsutaption, but ft ts not | are In the government's control in fo suppose that the con Raise Result of Combine. |atead of the hands of rich men. \growth has gi cause for alarm, growth and development of the en. panies and give them notice that wed more than the! The recent rise in prices in Se He denied that the president's but hysicians say the critical tire Gray's Harbor country th must stick strictly to honest attle evidently the result of| policy of creating the forest re j point har passed | There are about 150 employment methods or + be summarily rome coal to other! ggreement among the producers. | *ervexs had increased the prices of mare geremcc ng of coal With the power to raise the ber to the consumer. .He said are the of coal im midsummer in their|the protection of — irrigation hands, it te not likely thi they | (tou west justifies the will reduce the price as winter ap policy, Pinchot denies the! ed. proaches It in more ikely that erament ix trying to make there will be other wuolform ad ney from the forests. ordinance, about ™ me were crowded, around the ticker in the otfice Gp the third floor of the Alaska Batiding thie morning. as if eee SECURE ORDER. : gs No Shortage Ex BM Houston, superinteaden } " = of the Pacific ¢ vances. ~ | Duwaing. Hopkins & Ryer ing had happened to interfere iw. declares that there Seattle is absolutely at the mercy the bre s whe business is with the even course of business —_—_——__ —— — Shortage last winter of the Pacific Coast company ent EVERETT SMELTER considered as ucket shop The order imued by the mayor RACING YACHT INJURED. by Chiet, of Police Wappem # | pee: teres by Chief ot Filion! Sade Off Bark Samoa moa Found With Half-Knit Bone i in Was enough coal in Seattle aroma ed to lowe ax ® Wappenstein in person (Star Special Service.) * * . . * * * : * noon applied #/Sflerscom, and the firm was given! VANCOUVER, B. C., June 20.—A | : . * . . * 7 . * of the cos! combine. How it ob atein, and ped the power will be told in the third article of the series to-| TO BE OPERATED Be fignr es apparentiy show that morrow ad it been properly porvtee from he ft to close ite Judge Albertson re famue the reatratoing but granted an order to show canse returnable Juae 35 stein ft ts ao stfaight brokerag ad i] ett smelter at full capa concern Pritish bark Samoa, which docked cursed him, saying that he was a ity sparations are now bela cde kaeeeee ee ee eee aad ts I mowise ongaged in 0 SAYS JOSLYN $ at Pier 12 last week, told a story hurt but lazy. When the ves . to put the Inetructions bueket shop” business of brutal treatment lasting for a reach eattle, Olsen. according to into effect It will be the first time Deap the order given by Chief Trading in stocks and pertod of fiv weeks at the hands the statements he ma this morm the entire plant has been operate grain Wae going on freely in the INDESPENSABLE {. Moss, the master, Olson was locked in the hold. He Weppenstein to Downing, Hopkina |FPUS a Siting. ami the we o ness. Ax the order ts based upon siderable d to frult trees harbor, many | Officers the violation of a city ordinance | also yachts in that bas mever been texted. Down: | being grounded ka was ing. Hopkine & Reyer intend to|s badly inj ‘ will be} ewait thé arbitrary closing action | ynable to part ot the police and then test the or | -acos next 1 dinance. The firm maintains that eee eet eee e eee eee ee ar Special Services) | BVYERETT, June 20.—Ordors have been received by the locul! management of the American Smelters @ Se r Security Co. to operate Seattle | fying upon a cot at the Wayside Olsen says, a long string of pe noon, Ole cutions. Olsen claims that th jan sailor off of the ficers continually came below Emer Olsen, a Norw cy horplital t vy t Wa since it was first constructed in tained Jang s frac 2 : 4 a te close thé sustained a dangerous fracture of sald that since the ship has been { ar Y's. More ore is now being|® Myer, brokers, to © thelr jorfty of the “stogie smokers” and pre lings tay Rago + ght ee “ r ey Servier.) Lote were drawn for the aves t than : ; « doore Frida ae the £ 4 of al ithe “pikers” did : ee his right leg while the ship wa captain came to him am received than ever b and the | door iday, on the ground o ie “pl did in wom to be 1 off . > wee reater 1 { he , ation tas! talling to two anchored off San Diego five weeks threatened to jail him tf he tol “re ae best. ee wh Mw anarehi aan Peee ea thelr | ead vielatien 6f the “basket Gay Sate Mayor Moore sald today whet | ago that time he claims he anyone of bis iments de iy aaets Care entering Italy are watheed.| are > 4 red — asked About the McGrew charges hay no treatment of any The matter was called to the at Pag Bang onsen > oO med ce eee’ | ore Being revetved rom th net City Electrician Joslyn, Kind sav isc, and was kept, ter of Humane Officer Vaupel} anuel italy ie known Th hold of the vesse!|this morning and when he went 8 been in Seattle. aboard the Samoa he found Olsen ¢ is much fear at the palace.) Monte Cristo mines ' that he had known about them and wave se Mr. McGrew had not told the ex-! since the tt ything new ng around the forecastle om | ecutive ar mac beyond = desertpti , | The may i that Chief Br and njured leg shrunk to dimin- a ot improvise d erutehes, | & F huret and himself consider r./utive proportions, Olsen explained Olsen wos removed to the Waysidé i Jostyn in penna he « " th mo! c that he had bre » hospital and was taken thig a tthe tai ” it at least the new ¢ re alarm leg in a ym the deck of afternoon to marine ward of a and poli ignal system I amon. Inst { putting bir Providence hospital. Dr. Han- (Star Special Service.) longing to the Ellensburg Lumber | ander ground . 4 Ce . ne y. who examined the man at the ah 99 ELLENSBURG, Juoe 20.—The| Company, Whose yard « he The ayor refused to say wheth- |) ed ties at 8 Wa said that the right leg charred bones of a m warehouses on the south iti! lor at any time he w fficially’| prego and embarked from that y had been broken near the knee and ee the mework of (he warehous he MeGre ‘ . aa akan. Taek tr that it had partly knit » the o fell co’ ything be done toward - ? _ ‘ at t hecking this fir beca cont syed. bropert It was not ore of the Kile Man lovestigntes Factory and Finds Conditions ‘NEW MOVE TO MAKE A the algo whe r= Any : seems Se = sc SHIP IN WESTERN UNION GIVES Sanitary-Material Used Is Supplied by Customers WIF E GOOD i the ‘ ia thor that the = the corner Gvne an te . TROUBLE IN 0 TELEGRAPHERS and Disinfected. | aera S| See Saad wether sir on the work saved a number of other nea | ia tween by residences. The Eliensbu z $e ma ra al fe ninutes after noon fire Lumber company's mili was fina AGREEMENT REACHED THIS fled in » Com a . « fd The + fa ted that he ap-| yesterd + ett in the Annex hay shed, | saved and its loss will be r 1 b will not be any diserim- Com p< f the ma as anyone ¢ n of . h » warehouse of Klein. to seme lumber and a com MORNING BETWEEN OPERA: ‘nation by the « mpany against the, . h mem be t union sent tome a ' had d 1 him, taki , st across the sidetrack which were = ; : iad : J 5 tot o ng gathered jothi eiiees te yurning shed, b into| No ome in Ellensburg ha ny as , I TORS AND TELEGRAPH COM esident ‘ wry says if it can be by 1 WH 1 was the uid. of the. police he| flames. The. Reed-Barnes com:| able. to. throw Save bebe dached achore|. PANY—POSTAL 10 THE WERT. Cc. quaciemmass penteas ae a — Idea own recommend r ‘ any'® incipal warehouse th identity of the ¢ Alor e iserimina or die working an a waitress in| f ' v " ving I y goods from Junk | q daurant. but abe refused [tok fire side the ¢ found | , t ‘ 7 \ he joined the untom oT ma he sald t < him } The next to go was the residence | @ littia p f alt j | rival of Pacific ¢ pan he will be restored to he» position, os i e be king carpet ' ne nig’ au of her | just ea of the warehou wed which em to Hica ha a : : (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) He saya the compan not trying fact rr and ¢ people I too! at t with | by the i- Barnes mpany and yas bis wa . in -‘. er + ae W YORE ine An agre to apply the sliding scale me" thi ne nt, bi wa: on te upied by Miam Balle All| sponsilile for « ation. H A, the ¢ . +5 lle , , cle te s hete & The ent ¥ . trict nm oO " nd his life nt up in smoke. clothes were burne a cinder and » F : pwd Pe y boy tio the et making r mr the There, in the morning, wife In the meantime 1 fir absobut@ly useless as a clue to b Fennia was no Fg . Local Union Notified Geary 1 a 7 and the two left that | had started in the lumber piles be | name, = ie ey eg e tugs | Union Telegra compa ad) J, W. McGuire, president of oe Kertigo: f 1 at t . pe « he ¥ t enougn | oy t t f er » a grapher t n ecelve The Sta he ne igh to be te thets Benny wind ia he ) T . : j : apices thie ofhatmack Hau i tae, ‘ t ne ” gent for remaking - . : , site te ea r New York that the me oes wah “ - ae : < he al etween the Prone » ¢ had 1 econsa itl b ‘ | { cul d 10 per of La Neil and f Y fe 82 ° fi p * ull the I use (Nevigps Telegraph Servier.) is - The tol . 1 lettor part of . ent from sntome BOSTON, M J 20.—The : , 1 to Mr. N Col, mt 1 ‘ t acquainted »pper market tated by __ — f all w a ex “ any, ed tid t w t ‘ ‘ op - vec 2 Pecause of the conclustve test! corporated, and there was no pald . rh : . aa . ied tt t the state. | ing " fey, e th ining com-| mony that was brought to light by UP capt ay Jn spite b 9. a brs ne Auge ‘ ; are h pa having @ nucle Detective Clark, Chief of Police - 8 5000 AL A alae » anes 7 . 1 as 4 See ~— Hh) hem ( 1 Minin Wapperstein today gave P. M. @ joea) contract hom they pe t a ¢ an 4 - andled : 4 Coppe , re & ‘ , wit ( . inary ‘ ave | @ of th eties ; Rutherford and J. W, Hamalaman aded to part th $10, pe A 0 t hares . - p d h tt B s ~ 24 hours to get t of tow It sonal note, .beca naplelo and | 2 " t n .wa peg tinen tne sn nee was found the chief that they refused to believe the ry. that t f teh, “> f that in mak CHICAGO, June 20.—Judge Lan-| were apr y conduct the In they had a of valuable 1 ae . \ “ t rag. What the with It\ dis of the United States district | ternation 1 yany, in Joplin, Mc nd the | had. Arr ea \ eS Blativ, 1) b I But ' + have|court, granted to J. C. Hatley au-|in rooms 411 and 412 Peoplo’s Sav. tnvestigated. it wa . : . : ort the of th . a eo é ink thority to sell property in Zion \ings Bank b rinclpally on | they were figurative ’ wine } mMily non , - . me City held by bim aa receiver cheek The was not tn quist a gold brich