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‘ast Edition FORECAGT—-FAIR TONI ANK PAUL AND Hi CEDAR RIVER WAT. GRAFT IS SHOWN SEATTLE WASH., | ] | | | | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent GHT AND WEONE DAY; LIGHT WEBT WINDS, TURBDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. PRICE 25c PER MONTH. BLASTING wires VOL. IMPEACHMENT OF -QRCHARD BEGUN 9. NO. 203 CITY LIGHT ENDAN GERED BY CONSTRUCTION Dll aac Ras SLASHED BY First Witness for the Defense on ‘the Stand--Orchard’s Meeting of Witnesses in Courtroom Who Will Deny KNIFE GET FERRY CONTRACT, |.. ThE water department got word Hi . T ¢ fF sh . Dr. | id . Sait Tells of the Good Things Forest City Comptroller Secured Through morning that tha Chicago, Mi is Testimony Furnishes Dramatic Incident. % The covnty commissioners thie oe & Mt, Paul Railroad «« «i |” Wi h h Se: ttl Ci C il- Ani h Eff Bl ed th afternoon let the contract for build: | P&@¥ Which ts bullding through th The good offices of Manu y Pu it t e ate ty ounc ot er ort to e e in ing th new ferry "boat “he ro watershed on Cedar river, had been Rodis in atte i ‘ “y (Scripps Telegraph Service.) y der c ach- ; Kirkland run on Lake Washington |SA4sttig more damage to the city Lois Antoni and Jose Pe : wu ida, Jur Whe K ne ‘Paul's Favor ls Beaten i m Court. to Carlson Bros. for $680 The Hane plant's transmission lines by piarted a fight at Rodigues’ bor d today Orchard| R ‘ lecided boat is to be complete by the firs Ulastigg, This ie the third com | ing he 1416 3 th @ sited eh » identify F A Orchard wh b tr yee lot January, 1908 plaint of the ind. The information in his recelving a wound tn the r. ©. Foster t fetures of bit t Comptrolier Frank Pauly distribution im Georgetown of After severing his connection with was immediately conveyed to the neck requiring t a ake th a fter his arres Comptrolier Will H. Parry, | Cedar river water, He was also | the comptroiier’s office but while offices of the contractors, H his sesallant, wa , er twhen-the ‘cai wise John Riplinger was af- employed in 1903 by Comptroiier | serving the city as councilman, Mr KILLED B N TH Henty & Co. that the blasting after slashing HK Orchard having r the witness le opportunity te ob | Riptinger and Councliman James to Parry entered the service of Moran must cease or the city would knife, fled fr t 5 the ng fe city government was “use $14,750 worth of his political Bros. company and became an of corapelied to get out an injunction | pur t by his W b Det Hawley atte ed to have th the Interests of influence” on the members of the ficer of the Seattle & Lake Wash FALLING WALLS | al once was caught by Erne Jats herein he 1d sled it after s « the city, but was in| state land commission in a bond | ington Waterway company nd at the corner of that he aid F sestion, Judge Wood admitted tical partnership beth of those companies enjoyed | HIT BY AUTO. | University at it not, because » mietere of Orchard 1 two ate seeking to ~ relations with the city administra | “ ma her men, the oss having & thelr private profits. BY JOE SMITH. tion which cast more OF 1088 #U% | — (Kerippe Telegraph Service.) Detving his machine at a hich Case te Dismissed He also eve F ng revolver in his hand ¢ Parry wae, in 1900, After “Honest” John Riplinger picton upon Mr. Parry, Much crit NEW YORK, June 26.-—Sever rate of speed, the chaffeur of a mo n of the Nor D. Elliott ay ma Richardson declined t tir for bia effictent servi had served two years and three icism was aroused al one time by as rae "tor ear whose identity is unke 1) P * comps ' it c . 4 would prove this ple Hae eee, catered months (Jam. 1898 to March, 1900), the action of the city council in|°hildren, members of an Italtan tam |to the police. ran down Mra. May t te by Mre 08 - He , ‘ et Moran Bros. com-|in the elty comptroller’s office un- temporarily and permanently va ly, were crushed to death this Gourley of 1427% Fifth ay. at the | say ¢ he mpany bat it was f ‘ . «the Recame an officer of the der Comptroller Will H. Parry, Mr, cating to the Moran Bros, company | morning by the collapse of a tene — of Third av. and Pike at. be « ecelved a posta mine owne steunen- Pf or rry b political oF ale | ¢ oh © a 4 e ey addrenwe e Re € ore cers out ¢ way Lake W ton Water Parry waa, by the political organt certain streets tn the nity of ate last night. Mrs. Gouri was a ¢ th I « t ff S Lake ment building. The firemen dug | 9s) y. Bc ¢ those com- | sation which he served so diligently, the company’s plant, but (he mem-| | - painfully injured and rendered un. | Di ,” wae missed by Judge aving err ente a : first dering Mr. Parry's member. nominated and elected councilman bere of the council excused them scores of tt “oxime rom the ruins, |eonaclous, but tr recovering t yer y ‘ In't commit, and 1 " vie 4 Sal the counci!, enjoyed favors at Marge for a term of four years, selves on the ground of the vast) ~ th Bleunenberg ¥ " Creek ihe city which were the aub-/and Frank H. Paul was, by the benefits the company was conferr i Detective investigation by the grand | same organization nominated and ing upon the city by procuring the ‘ . her 4903, which body was ob- | elected city comptroller. contract for the construction of the | - by the Se « & Lake Under Comptroller Paul, Mr. Rip | battleship > ‘aoka ‘ “ She said Orchard a came ta Waterway company in linger was afforded additional op Giving Away Water. 4. the back door for evidences of council. | portunities to observe that the city Criticiem was aroused aleo 4 that ira A Frances King, daughter of the government was not controlled by of the city counell tn el : ! first witness, confirmed her mothe H. Pav!, tke Will H. Par-| nor run in the Interests of the elects | regularly entering into a contract | © Opt er's story 4 product of machine poll-| ors of the city, but was in a m ® with the Seattle & Lake Washi | eh he a Mra. Alice Fitzh who lived at ef his incum-|or less frank and open politica! to, Waterway company for the use name ha Cripple Creek ten years, where a of comptrolier and business partnership with /of more than onehalf of the flow kept & rooming house, saw Orchar relations with | nancial interests seeking, through of the Cedar river water main te r| ed holding a t Detective Sterling Orchare on ae enabled | that partnership, to increase their —— croatia with Charles A w him in his room # number to profit by the! private profits. (Continued on Page Seven.) anteapeinapgemmemmacanasens le Cr with Frank times, and he always went late im om ae - = a arnt Haugh ace and a dozen the day or night r C. W. Aller, of Leadvil who i ctor 7 Rr (dramatic was the tant work in the office of the rence | clown of what was going on abot provement Cu Lccliges | arge Mat SCHOOL .ocioming Orchard with the wit: mise at Cripple Creek sever |, etore te wan tanen wick be bes! BIG DAMAGE Board Pays Pacific Coast Co. for 25 Per Cent ' ‘»: y called by name Bering, We said be saw Orchan been t to the country for bis Ki consult. with Shott number of health. He had always been in| M Coal Than Sch ya ase Gein the ote. fi poor health, and when by tak ools Bi ‘ > ete poor he a ane hen he was ta Pa EE RT AE a ore urn. his b gee and Ire Bilzeard were led, that 50 pounds. Since th BILLINGS, Mont. June A GS aR te Te ee fallen away to & shadow and weigh.| Cloudburst did damage to the ex s 4 eeatosly 99 pounds when She | tent of $100,000 last night, » KEE EP ERE OEE EERE ERNE EE HEN EEE DY pstiaatieieniionmiantiail 0 ond came. His mother, who haa | Out five big bridges across th var. ‘We have authoritative information to the effect that 25 . T TEAL Telegraph Service.) toriety lately on account of his been buoyed up with the hope these p termed on oe here “ot here, and @ per cent more coal is being bought for the schools of Seattle # PLOT 0 $ ME PRANCISCO, June 25.— | Centricities, attempted to blow out | Many weeks, 1s strickom with g ee ee # than Is being used by the schools."—L. A. Newby, President J. he tar |hié brains im the chambers of his| The funeral will be held tom: rrow | * B. Allen Improvement Club * | over the report of the bar! court room this morning afternoon at Centralia. The mothe * ~ * fecommending that he Before he could pull the trigger, /'* proprietress of the Carrol BILL AND GEORGE * “If more coal has been bought for the echools than h * . for habitual drunken- | newspaper men, who were seeking House on Occide: ' in used it is up to the Pacific Coast company, which os Teaperioe 3 ige J.C. B Heb an interview, succes in wres A year ago Ha prize | ® had the contract for the fast two years. The city furnishes # (Seripps Telegraph Service Who gained considerable no-| ling the revolver away from him. for selling the Ia number of | ® us with no public scates, and we must take the weight of the # Poa . VICTORIA, B. C we RDB is scovmemen |COvles Of The Star in a competi: | |® company. We would welcome an investigation.”-—Reuben # | Joreph A. Scott, one of the olde yea F e oe ee eee tlon W. Jones, Secretary of the Schoo! Board * |* " parte plot to steal $60,00 TTR eee eee eee _ * » |? night Russian gov ; * May core and Trenwurey RS Fe eee et Ae eee Ae av. He Techita, where , VETERANS FORCED TO STAND. + sell returned at 9 last evening from i Seattle for the enterprises in Siberia, has Pat ” e Olyrapia, where they went ater | fs 5 " - rs ” Y was be ered The faliure of the Seattle Blectrie Co. to furnish any THE CHURCHES yeas ' rorch of | Alleged charges of sensational )! have had to take the word of the born in Texas in 1865. His death Russians have been ar car service during the encampment of the G. A. * & bonds to the Capitol City nature tbat the Seattle school dis. Ps ‘ company as to the wa was caused by | rest They made a 40-foot tunnel pt Ballard, «hich began this morning, has caused vast in. ® | | "The oo ia trict {@ paying the Pacific Const DOI Oey ol + the head “w pdecormes fees 30 Se ee eal row oyance to of the veter " mayor signed ne pn «nore coat for the 227 ayof welmbine , We i moe and saneceasary annoyane to many of the veter # (Settee Celene ails letiead ak tho etna mipiihy for m vat he | have “kicked” often and have with aoe are @nd has caused many uncomplimentary emarks about # THE HAGUE, June It | money wan paid over @ ¢ schools thas being used, and held large ar * money a 8 car service a | t , an t t t the arer » had it remitted t he nd ecesaary t men to induce ¢ compa ° "0M men, many of them still erippled from the wounds re # doff, president of the peace con jere ad it 9 at od -— carer genic 1 ans an Bros parvo ae in tatagi on the battlefields of the war, have been forced to #& | ones, today received the Ses he banks of this city in “ester og ype nl og elwere tight. ff anyone aan show im hot. crowded care on the long trip from Seattle to @ | from the Christian mad gc investigated by that we have not rece all the and in eo — gray-haired women, the wives of throughout the world Ripe d Paki { the J. B. Allen Iw al we have pald for | would be suffered the same treatment. "a8 roe ut ub, according 1 le Electric company takes cognizance of Rev, Wiliam Paemants ‘proven hg ga for good car service during the encamp # Ripon. He urged the ¢ Authoritative iaformation that a rlegates will suffer vast inconvenience, @ (Hsure peace and juatt iw hot right in the buying af coa @ | WS not invited. And jerm, according to Mr. Newt The unus way interfe with the repe ‘an & vids te to ea-mhere | |the bests o' the vestigation phalt at ee tatives of a outside oom Pere ee ee ee ee ee cats te os epaniae ah ® oe If the committee finds that the 4 : eking to put in a bid for - - awe: nis} Officers of the machinists’ | abuses. cb really exist, the e the bos he Queen Anne work, junion are indignant @ article! club will n the movement t . ecting ihe asphal . Charles Schweigert wtland, SEATTLE TELEGRAMS pub nen f an irresponatt secure « grand jur eid MM 1 as who built the Cec 7 pe lies ting them as it th ‘ ‘ p dee me bid. to DELAYED BY STRIKE sik bats and fi ank B. Cooge : ” : pera ser te gyal snonin on city last week for t teen the reception to be give ben W. Jones companied a 20.0 Seattle is today yexldent Fatrbanks indignant Re of asphalt | check but the bid "hie pps ts of the San Francisco tol Christian Endeavo had been compa esum beard of public werk } poard of public works * strike, all business o ttee is also estixation ably t action the boa “ Western Unt Poata ements mate . Ke concerning the coal would eon ‘the independ Accusations of ference from being p hours that i{ was antagonistic to | the only one which aff me company's bid for the Q Ane i ne been yesterday's bustnese beir labor unions. Members of the | *4! Jon a dri not s 1% a ee patched today umittee say they made no agree | @ m tave a ut ) rews a's Local offices today received a|ment with Contractor Ward, an to| mittee of the he represer es were |) er = “4 mother, a witow, Mra Hattie Bro-| bulletin issued by Supt. Miller, of | whether onion or non-union men og ed r the enginve BUY | take any a itarnees naugh, salwar. bad hope, in spite the Western Union at San Fran i be od in the ervction oti} ney, 8 any mat the OF trae etn ; se 2 of what the phystet that cisco, stating that messages will| the big convention tent ie Ses he a | Counciiman Cri . the boy would get the only be recefved subject ta = = = B. Youngs ted the only | ¥# - the Portiand bid disease had taken too strong a grip and at sender's risk. Th BRA : ‘ fore for the work yes a ternoor ‘ ‘ to be shaken off. For the last four attie- Chicago wires are badly over CING THROWS OLD CITY HALL " he Independe PE ins Independen put in allied once or twice and his the sufferer never spoke, | taxed today | ALL OUT OF JOINT pt , a tie '@ - fou bide for the Q Anne WOULDN'T IT MAKE YOU MAD IF fae taped ey tal eines toe thes ve cara. Bel een given to the old city hall aince the 4 vie EE pares weit. atte aie excavations were started on the hak eanmeameiet:' tae at het first class sandstone, ar- tterson st, side have thrown the ‘ b for $30,000 for any one curbs, $59 ‘ second z Marie. Om pile stl bre qut o an prove that the local as- | ¢ sandstone, armored curbs, DONT HAVE nt. Some of the doors on the ne, Snel vem: Wink See: NON: See ee eee ANY THING TO Do cond story will scarcely open ; és we eteaorhi on a it must be with a With THAT YANKEE x « and a jerk that one can get |a passageway through them | CITY MARSHALL GETS THROWN OUT | (Star Special Service | port TOWNSEND. City, Marshal Somers red ed to stop a fight in the offi of the Sallo boarding house to day and was ejected bodily by the poarding runner A war the boarding house ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING (Star Special Service.) | EVERETT, Wo., June P. ¥ | Oliver; a cle for the Quak Drug compan to be arranged late today, charged, with embes bond. He’ is acensed by his empk er and the pol of wien from the da sipte STRI (Scripps Telegraph Service.) AN FRANCISCO, June rv ‘ slearaph officials af { ‘ that saber ae ——_ ides of the ba while VARNED THE ONE YOU HOPED TO MAKE YOUR OWN IN THE STRONG HE SHOULD SUDDENLY APPEAR TERMS To » — OF THE HATED THIRD PARTY “ THE swe BOQUET EVER AND SHE SHOULD RECEIVE HIM AS ABOVE 1 Sresiae — HAS REMITTED TO CHINA $27,000,000 OF THE BOXER INDEMNITY plans but press! at efore th end of Tem CORONER TO in the Copia star part matre © eve e wonsatl t Thomas, cuting Mackintosh yes alias Flossie Killip, from the home | !ra* of Police Matron Margaret De Han) early this morning. stent he eon fre go to her home Romeo who aided he los. | at SE Obth ot, this moraine. the tine departure, thoug y youth who ha ‘ he unknown to and car oi i a h _ — authorities, is ay * eof walt, Evide lilac lasso, of bi eon of signal had or arva € € RARE Owing t he rest ar ‘ t if i) F 4 th be ‘ this = A . . . OUNT OWNS DOCK * whats grees unfortunate dotia and the law t morning the ¢ ow ’ c teleaa in ol estiteete eau banand « 2 *° «COUNTY z Sunday's catastrophe in which Thomas was a r AK ea * hict speed under the #] ve vem maintain upon the inatiz ana a aced to t * om Sand was | that the way and of the Dream! and skating rin h f the tron’s hor . a ie tt * cipita to the rn ‘ t * 8 * place today investt the eloak room “ he « s al i} " b - b an > ys = breed * he *® gation, w s abso . en * | lute! Following # long sew Indee ew f ' wegen lutely nec Gordon's ¢ t place ha b * we f * The body that of in the oa n De relea a * , Ph * Peter Wheale q ere Han at the womat f * t mag * was ide Hjalmar a de e* jen, of Seat merly of 49 I . * | Tacor a sister oe $ « s * f ¥lr ictims t $ yy * he * b i nbed, t * - aking t as thé eee t ee ee ee ee t of the « in he pier. A NEW ROOSEVELT ON THE PACIFIC Aication that tht bw YORK v President Kon ‘ ht noon #ent € o Genera age a eta ne MAYOR ST KE AGHS w GALL F HA USED THE BIG T HENE SAME V —E THE INSTRUMENT TO REMOVE a