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LAST EDITION e RUGGED, ROBBED AND _CARRIED 100 MILES THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT WEST WINDS, ONE CENT = 2 SEATT WEDNASDAY WASH JULY 17, 1907. ROUTINE WORK IS DISPOSED OF « BY GOOD TEMPLARS’ oF sion NOTHING ALARMING IN JAPANESE IMMIGRATION 5c PER MON At of the grand Templars the report of Grand See Yoaterday afternoon's seralon, newly elected officers will be tn stalled | In the banquet hall adjoining the Pythian hall the juvenile lodges of lodge of the Good retary John R. Bowdleh, of at: the order are . with 160 tle, showed # total of 2,749 mom present, One of the hon SAY AMMONIA WILL Se SEARS | bere in the state on April 1, an ta-| 9f0d quests in uitondance ‘ss ‘Seeretary Strauss Says lacrease in Japanese Populae ‘ 5 nitm of Philadelphia, Pa., who | informing them that I was still in | Crease of 314 during the past year, | ie pee,’ connected wit : KILL OFF FISH P Th Oth F El Strange Experiences "Related by Burt H. Pell, Who the land of the living, ‘Last night| There are 76 lodges in the state... [for the ncceing veieitt Be order | tion, in Proportion to That of Other Foreign Ele« 1 beat my way to Seattle on the} This morning aston was taken officers of t Juvenile ses Returns Home After Canoe and H t W F d trains, reachiW® the city this mora: | uy with reports of officers and com-| Moh are Dr, Bisle R, ehmits | ments, Has Fallen Off. at Were FOUNG is on a passonger train mitteos and with routine work, The | Wiseousin, nat president; Mr Game Warden Reif is investigat- | Lak W . t . ‘ | Blood On Clothing, election of officers will be held| Bmily M. Peters, Seattle, grand su.| ie the report that the Seattle is e ashin n---W U Wood I do not remember much about} late this afternoon Tr fe no Perintéendent of fiventle work,| ehting company is running off That there is nothing at all» eome der the general head on m 8 0 aS UNCONSCIOUS In s the two men who assaulted me | opposition to John R. Bowdish, the | national secretary; Mins Allie Park, | ®™@monia gas into Lake Union, It | alarming in the Japanese immigra- | 18 regulated by similar conditte D Jexcept that they looked as {fth@y| present grand secretary, who t# a) @read superintendent of Connecti-|1# sald that ammonia will kill Off | io tg America, and that Japan It must be borne in mind that for wo Vays. | were Italians, My collar and tie | candidate for re-clectior Gute national chaplain; Mra. Boicey,| the fish in shat water | a ta aid aoa immigration is governed by com ‘ }and hat were missing when Iwoke| This evening the drill teams of | Beston, national treasurer ° eee Immigration Is not increas | conditions, and th the up, but my handkerchief was cov.| the different subordinate lodges| This afternoon addreanes and pai| JURY TAMPERING CHARGE. | ay rapidly as that from Huropean of commun both in 1, given ue ob beetne 4 with blood and my shirt was} Willhold an tnitiatory contest, The | @r# were read from delegates from countries, are the statements of and transportation, the coup - ren, whens his also splattered with blood, As} Winning team will be presented | the United States, Canada and Eng (By United Press.) Secre of Commerce and Labor going of immigrants re nd hat have been jthere were no cuts my body | with a bann@r which has been held A paper written by Mi SAN FRANCISCO, July The | Oscar ay who is here on bi ry rapidly to tue couns Sckeuonnad "wen 11 must have been hit on the nose| by the team of Seattle lodge No. Forsyth, international super. grind jury today began the inyesti-| western tour and in Se night, reappeared last hard enowgh to start the bleed:|@ since 1899, After the oxemplifi-|tntendent. was read by Mra, Geo.| gation of the alleged tampering | attle until tomor ve fe 8h hard times set hich Saturday oWoolley, 100 talles ing leation of the degree work the! F. Cotterill. with the Sehmita jury vestigating co in im-|I do not antlelpate, the ‘stred and reached home this “My pocketa wore empty.. Who rn aber ga haces Of hie | would ‘Just as rapiily turn from the men. were I have not the a ig " t ¢ er ener oe ee electrtofia, Whe lett slightest fdea. I have no enemies | ia hie un aaees Tn studying the © ot night to Viett seen that I know of and the only rea-| tates” Shane i BP Me ig oh i - gual ‘oss the lake, tells a pive for the axsa alt} | his ace gn Geet ; are peo AB gee FB Bo assault by two Ital-| was robbery. Why the that of other aliens has eadinn tha arun ieincenee Of tae? vague and robbed him |drug me and leave me fallen off. On the Pacific grants, our.standaréd of botly east shore of Lake Wash woods and how I mar you notice the increase of ween ng” steadily, Saturday night. When he travel so far before regaining cov Jese population, but in the oth a very healt ign ne to he lay in deep woods, a sclousne are questions which | parts of the country the increase 1 can see no occasion fon miles m Sedro-Wooley, tome -wey wer, OR aa __.| where there i# an increase, is In m either on the part of labor FHow he traveled 100 miles while Pelt ides with Bis wife ar ~ - finitesimal ndustry agged, why his hat drifted six thy ee See bg ‘ . Sa f N | Ar d h with the t possible and} “Canada | wing lar apon The law of supply and demand ay re ere ¢ —= © i® utte ‘4 wandered upon | Ortent t t t t f t bles ‘around Mercer Ialand and hi ell ay Ai - Carl Currier and Alice pp of Seattie Arrested at the wax ditate upon | Oriental immigration to y its operates with reference to the ro See ee Cosneelt eateatan a 3 the lessness of ng te easing la Jemand question of Japanese in ation ie Wal aaneee aes ienarenn jo disbelieve It and the authoriti Altar in Tacoma, Escape From Detective Kennedy So ee ceca ee Park, are some of the mysteries of around the country will be noti-| sag ag oor aa ” ie expe pay oe ot fied to throw any Heht on the In b L nd A still La All day today the telegraph experience which Pell Neacbiew ehtek thar ace | on Interurban rain and Are Still at Large. os have boon. kept hot’ witt is assault Saturday night " | ie gee whic the ery of his senses In TO MOUNT RAIN After having once been* stopped | walked Into the arma of the plain . E cereit oie) BURT H. PELL. | WER | ac ‘tne very sitar from consumat | elother man been ’ Pell Tells of Experience. See ee" einaeetis ing thelr intentions of getting ye puenies by the ' sponsers 7s he thes 14 the story to srter | 808t They immediately envel B AUTOMOBILE | married, ¢ Currier, aged 19, of couple so eager for double cag iggy Fr tke Siar this morning at the (OPCd My head with something, un | married, Carl Currier, aged 1 sco | hathess were Kept at the chiet's ecta to the pot bin brotherivlaw, [. doubtedly using chloroform or alae pangs offiee until Detective Kennedy ar y the young of his » ot porte me a Seine Grud for 1: teek eumueioes | Sapp, aged 17, both well known | rived, when ttey were warned ov married pants " 3 “ness ‘a ness. a a Seo Mepkine bee aiven young people of this olty, who Sars rl, ey * Th ba t Mr. ane Mrs Ges vison, who (By United Pr ing the body. 2 the beady fo ow t . “ No M he automobile world a new idea. | eloped yesterday, escaped from the @ last Interurban tr ‘om | youched for the age of the elopers,| oy yy M., July 17 one the organs will be taken to meee hinge that mat pare] bgt dl Pee Days. se | Seattle to Mount Rainierts the new | fear end of an interurban train | Te@uta for Seattle and it looked | when the license was Issued In Ta : so ; 3 . Ay reremer deo Skamania tar See nd © ch he had ne jc nember a single | route that he claims will be as pop a4 if the romance had been nipped |coma, claim that they did not who conducted the inque ve ainas le | th Or rf - last night and wy co @ late hour na, aim " Haines of the Rush medical FE eM the house early Satur. day morning betw Pans | epkins went to Longmire Springs | cated. The youthful aspirants for! have is the original search-light | age. Mr the next party | gill, whose wealthy husband has| Attorney Mitchell says the re evening.” said the victim of o'clock when I woke up S a Seis tke senna > poy Me saesnanpenat matrimonial altars were appre Mt Ht comes to outwitting papa who ap witas ego been arrested at San Diego mains will show arsenic poisoning v4 alyyeron ° over the prospects of the new route.| pended in Tacoma yesterday af |and@imamma, however, and when | to secur marriage Hoense on vt ea aliaes ciate a ct euseeaned “ Gishap, “with the promise ds, with a throbbing in my|Mr. Hopkins will lead a party of|tamsoy ‘ator sloping from their | thegteain reached the station on | will not forget it for a long while. | cused i » she commit | a chloroform in the lung Mit the lake was rough | would It was still dark and I ping ; d wule He declares he per M s fate depends on the pt the canoe trip. [had bled around through th jorists on the trip, starting at) pomes in this city, and were being} Yeater Way the detective was hor | Currier lives with his ther and | hited faci!) i> penetiaall Vie ge lay dag seed: een a nies rday from the/ brought back under the charge of | rifi@f.to find the seat which ister at mtb, aiid |Suot the inquest. and inquiry a te et ak Motes in anticipation of be-|licht, when I found a road. 1 fol pina apt eget gr cay NGM . Bp bie EP Oe, Cay ae eet cinch on Lake Waah, |added: “When I was called to the |aunts of Stephen Magill, and his ight low t ul ached 1 About time e train reache NR baad oe © " orec . << © ang! M 1 ome the lett tte ¥ ister, Pond - . ne Gir diet Woes F eae ae ane NEW CIVIL SERVICE RULING MADE | ene “Snattio city alts "Kennedy |aadiy ae ‘hele prenonee wae on. ington He has ‘been acquainted |MAgill howe the letter written by |sister, Mra Q. M. Pond, represent: left the boathouse “ . ~ my story proceeded to the front end of the} ceraed, and after o vain ne with Miss Sapp for the past Ma : , & million dollars, 4 for the point off M and was given a meal. The camp be : ; ng Ba By aa wrote committed sutcid cil this morning that the bank- é ad owing to the d was near Rockford. The men di-| The clvil service commission car for a few moments and when | the pad 6 h. accepted the situa ee ee naying her hus t er was innocent and that he needs Seem the mainland some dis.| tected me how to reach the rail made a new ruling affecting he reversed Re fount SS eee poe had caused all ber financial support. It is re down the lake. 1 intended Tad and I started for Rockford, | eligible list. Rule 2%, as formerty, bad gone. The supposition bd ee i Magill feared that objectionable t a leading member of the shore fine towards ‘%¢ Dearest station. On the way | #tated that no person shall be cer when the : ain stopped ~~ poy men mi be selected as jurors family declines to advance the Hough and about the time || @neountered a haying outfit and | tified more than three times for) 404 Air! slipped out through « reas as | dan ut onable ¢ money : the point two men hail-|! told the boss what had happened | the samovoffice exeept on the writ and if the fates continued jury. 1 ted my cle alive ie and asked if I would take % me ten request of the appointing of enw Be Se te: ae the letter at the inquest ANGELES, July 17-—A spe feross to Mercer Island. I was allowed to work a tow | “eet om yom oer voice, as | wanted to save guard will take Banker Ma 4 accommodate them 1| hours with the outfit and the bo This has been changed to read | Mme , fly from notorie 1 would do dif bride and daughter to lhe cance in close to the|gave me a couple of dollare, 1| thst If any person shall be certi.| Mr. Sapp, the girf's father, whe tly now o prevent If possible kid- Broadside on, so that the reached Rockford and then went | [¢¢ three times for the same of. operate Moneer Sse in ae | Attorney Stead is preparing an by Magill’s friends or ould get aboard te Sedro-Woolley, where | tele-| "ce and not appointed the reason living in bis summer home on Mee opinion on the question of exhum- relatives About the time I rested phoned about @ o'clock. Later 1/Of reasons for ee a ee bel oy = — ee eee the two men reach-| reached. Burlington and tele.|#28l! be communicated to the com-|when Mrs. Happ wont to foe | (my i Press.) witnesses in the expectation of i salad Grabbed me from the | phoned to my folks from there, | mission in writing by the appoint. | daughter's yom. | sim BOISE, Idaho, July 17—Attorney | starting perjury —_—pproceeding . firs ciohie. gone and very S| ae a tee iu ILING TO GET BROTHER PARDONED ee er ree ame: ‘ donce of @ hasty Might. The father | iieinat he wanted Sheriff R The Colorado outbreaks again held FUNERAL OF FIREMAN HELD. | wax immediately notified and be) re wiisuel county Ce the atientio toduy. & lene Th ee oe ‘geen awe j the police. #iorence & Cripple Creek but nothing new belong brought out. | July fe canes ee cman hed Make First Elopement. and Willis Dewey held within the yossible rebuttal testimony ce SoA Rwiit / -) " t the city in com: | jurisdiction of the court jude this afternoon loaded with passengers, trom de seny itn eae weet Gant Unie ueatiamenen made it\ ray om gnicorig- yar ‘The steamer Dolphin, which ar-|nled, and its fatlure bas preyed strnction and resulted In his own) Mison and want to Tacoma on the |ts stated that the dofense In in ling will be the last witnesses rived from Skagway last night, | of Wumes Gosbee's mind. SI ~ Fae * enue Seta Flyer The authorities there|vesticating the evidence of these called by the state brings down « strange story eo - pensoens — eS, = e rdon Gosbee disappear [chapel Benson was fatally burned | bad been petitiod by tslegraph to Lemania EEE | corning the disappearance of James vegh on exvendel’ ward ae |im his engine room, where in apite | P* heal Be gy og suarvians Saale Goabee, one of er pros made for him, no trace of the entire vessel, he shut off the feed |"! a et ou His brother, Philip Gosbee, was | personal belongings he usually ear- pine which was pouring oll into |e ice con The wedding party tentenced for life to McNell's Isl-| rled were found by his bedside, his : (By United Press.) jthe committee to which it referred. | ; abi had been directed to visit Rev j Beek aa ae a: ker ahha ee ae 5 Aggy fs THE HAGUE, July 17—The |The vote was 21-11. Germany,| CARLSRUHE, Germany, Joly 17 | Btoever, pastor of St. Jot . 4 has been serving time.| place upon the wall. A large re Binion won a great victory | Austria and Italy supported the|-—Carl Hau, professor of Roman|lish Lutheran church, and the | James Gost reulated a petition | ward was raised for information as u rt } tee! eden re, waitin ames Gosbee circulated io ed fo ‘0 United States. It is doubtful tf the | law at the George Washington unt-| tective proceeded there, waiting for his brother's release, because | to his whereabouts, and the entire fer England, Russia and France today when the Amiert- providing indemnifi- property setzed for the elopers. With the man of the cloth ‘wined up.” the quartette were ushered into the parsonage, when | they called and ¢ © figuratively international conference will ap | versity at Washington, D. ©. ac prove of the proposition owing to | cused of murdering his mother-in the opposition of the three big | law, Frau Moliter, to get a fortune powers. England thinks the propo | ot $250,000 was arraigned this sition limits her activities in war. | morning. population of Haines Mission, from which place Gosbee disappeared, Joined in the search. A circle con- sisting of more than 100 men wae recently formed and the entire sur- had worn the man to a shadow. Many influential men in the north signed the petition, among them the court officers and the jury that tried Philip Gosbee's confinement a oe a case, the governor of the district | rounding country was gone over, and many others. but no trace of Gosbee could be Recently t petition was de-| found. ‘y LUMBERMER SAY INCREASE WILL BE RUINOUS SUPREME COURT AS AID TO PLUNDERBUND § ee “DOESHT A PUBLIC TOWFL GET The only 60 of which are engaged in BERR BY JOE SMITH. j lees for that campaign, and where tato the facts, instituted a ea by | lng tae aon ‘ legrem 1 export el The raise ut mean bed e , t t he rendered valuable assistance in | behalf on the relation | $s j e curta of the $250,006 GS the city officials of # FP Fat od ‘ oo Oe ot waging it. When the question of Of the attorney general again the ne) NECK $0 You Wow" ‘S$ AROUND el fac # dally ¢ ing hes this state from ie emroce Neglected to protect # the city of S of privileges | (he perpetuity of th paupeny’s | COMPAR: Fare SH wie Sree | 4 —$——— Mh gs ile " ph ns gee <a n th BBs city’s rights in the litiga- ® conferring upon them right to | franchise was raine wok it up| the state courts, and Mr. Palmer} a } nige tn lumber rates on the PB tien with the Seattle Gas & * Jovy taxes upon the people in the| With Mayor Hume > called a| Was ma Me ao | . ‘on the North Pacitio Me Blectric company, involving * form of exor t rates for pub-| meeting of his exec abi . pertermes “Wines 's coast me competing with thoes ot ‘ Be perpetuity of its expired * hecossities have aroused the in-| Which Included Corporation Coun-| ™ ws oy aa ‘ the owe” * gas a appeal was tak © sant and united opposition of sel Humphrey, Comptroller Fran a ene oe es at present are 50 cen @ state had an interest * forts to make a priv ‘ “ A Ro" ents to St. Paul and 62 and 82 Win the streets of its chief city * ly of the city’s water supply | Suggested that an ordinance be | Unite digtrict court, from t, Gaienen fam Aaaahen ae MA official instituted an ac- ® and by the campaign which led to | Passed by the council declaring the | whence Kt wis ronnnres to oe compete on these te te test the franchise in & the granting of the consolidated | Company's franch’ expired, b perior court by Judge Hanford in Mickionm ® the state courts # | street railway franchise, But the | thls course was objected to as pla Meanwh le the company had se s, Louisiana HB But the state supreme court * | campaign waged Sam Hill in|!ng directly into the hands of the) cured sufficten aeons | oducing states Pefused to permit the proceed- * 1900 190 to procure jal de- |compa wince it ce spon the | Geer Seocee = eed, are from 11 to 18 aoe hearing on # | termination that b » Gas & | casie bh for th mmpany into | and a supple pleadin , BhGiding that while var “Lighting held a| the court they pleaded th n de ca BW had rights in Goattie’s s * Gaachien the att Despite that decision by the ex: | fens The ec Ww. RI ® these rights 4 only * » gueh pooelar upricias. | nel, however, Cou Bell judge, decided the cane BNEW the prosecuting attorney of ® | oan npalgn ‘ { Judge Burke, the com: | that its franchise was a perpetu ® the f the ® | fow pany’s attorney, did introduce such|one, From that sion the stat . : . ‘® neg) pert duties & ing mecting of the council, and w, it a provide 1 in the const iat -of 3 . 5 will den 4 PI Rt Page» . : ; in ® Case the prose sented’ s id sort [Other members of the counc pro ter of thé city that perpetual fran diane i ton & 10 " faicaggh p pays kl : ae s ® both refused and ted to'@ | ar an rf 4, | cured passage. Thereupon the | chises of this character shall never ‘ pte z serge ot hy / Bh set M Bring this suit. 7 vision, & ner company immediately inaugurated (Continued on Page Seven.) ; f 1 he jly. ‘The First lle of interest of note, was * wie anemiad ta ote ta sult In the federal ct court ; or 2 ney Account National b i one of -hesoadl an ‘ ‘ then * - fe tt ae tor hl}. I sate : “a s Hane of b Y¥. M. GC. A. TO VACATE (By United Press.) he nd went also t ; he f d ot E ank H Pa La im ® ter be ng "Merwerd lat’ * | the company was fighting, an in the federal court, espec a the Y ata PHILADELPHIA, Jul ps pi ing : an nade ce yee 0 be ® by 4 for refusing ion rn ecke can dae aera suit defeyded as that one was by |) ocont t tote < John 7 follare which Riplinger turned over |t nsecs oth a * + ge fy ee Te ceculeta Te ae f its | Corporation Counsel Humphre fir y int ) Baaked Rule “" . mor, H.W. 1 1 with the tage will 1 placed WBmith tolis of the part played & i) ae Prosecuting Attorney M " * . ka. he ’ the = Win the gas fra 26 flak by & a forward rod. | 80 effort to Jnduce that officia f .n « ceeding W WOULD HEAR FROM BEE TO RECEIVE MISSIONARIES or T Reimer, the atter & ' agalnat that proceot” | bring sult against the company ON | wij it me new KEEPERS w ney g 4 the etate ow & ee Oe behalf of the state, But Pr ‘ 1 I , ! James R 1 of the We , OMe court. Oppositior r! Palmer, then & 6 ® i ing Attorney McPlr we 1| EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED. 4 and John} \ wi the! 5 Re ik Bithis proceeding was also a ® ' jer @ of the system , edhe ay po Oe SD AO by Mora. ‘ Ny Ls 1 to the mis wi ® part of the an of "i Offers His Services. i lar annual exa ne |i {1 he MeQuade t n ca, ah Maat, Sa ni c io WHI wh + ’ * P aimer had been attracted Sista for positior th United charged with ay robber At . 228 wa bee. | ha eon P ent during the Con. PHI himseit gpd gh ooh op inangurated 87 T. M. Vance Help Interna 10 District T 1 Fred ck yostorda itt i » him what ‘ , 19 at \ betas #18 cigars " wie r fos sy gaw’” and went| Mr. Palmer then took the matter | held er 4, ‘07 & RK wa, rand | clatimed, the trio 1M. M.| hi and he er] fi All * * f that peper, Whawe | up wit® Aswtuteat Atiornoy General | attle Tacoma and ecretary H Gra ‘ c tev art . walter at North Le nad | the falr oly ested are lially RRR hhh 1 his gerammd oor | TVs we, af took i ‘ grand le ne knig 1 robbed him HL ext the be e i et

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