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Agi ‘THE: SEATTLI STAR @ ad WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT; WEONESOAY FAIR WARMERF LIG WINDS, é J 3 SEATTLE,, WASH., T Uns DAY, AUGUST 27, 190% __IS SE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING POSTMASTER GENERAL MEY ER'S DECISION, TO TRY TO PUSH IT THROUGH NEXT CONGRESS CAUSES LINEUP OF FORCE—CHEAP RATES VS HIGH EXPRESS COMPANY and World Reweeal: Meat Packer of Chicago’ [EVERETT PIONEER DEAD rome (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) Passes Away Alter a Desperate Fight With Death)’ cster seciat service) | WASHINGTON, Aug. fe-uNow VERETT, Aug 37.—-The body of | that Postmaster General Meyer has © Hilton, the Everett, pioneer | followed the lead o| | Fortune Greater Than Estimated. twho died Sencay moraian eh Pies the ead of Vilde, aba icscininee dena, Cal, where he had gone for i hin ‘tat | 4 his intention © a his health, will be brought to Ever paresis pont protean | , t develope that tn the last days jott in a fow days for interment, but /head during the next sosai6n of} ma M a tine wed ments for the funeral ser | congress, the big forces are. Al ‘and wolrd-renow s « land known | vices have mot been ma Mr. Hil | ready lining up to ba | died this This ranch is /ton had been a resident of Snohom- |to be a apectaculac Pon protaiaes | (By United Press.) IFIELD, M1, Aug, 27 y inlator hased 760,000 | arrar former le ing and killed Morris ha with 225,000 head of cat: | tah county for 40 years and wa rr nty f ears and was © administration gene: ; farn years, suffering te, This was qutetly acquired and lof the earliest locators on vere the shteces i‘ n coer oe | . also Bright's , + Meas this noon did the trans: | Qvorett peninaula. He made has proved successful In “other | Smee cares, week be | action become ogee He tune tn Everett and Seatt 18. | countries As nearly everyone | . pay Sones rated prteisinsg Bun | aero hy '; | His estate im valued at about $150, knows, it means only sueh a redite | POSTMASTER GENERAL MEYER| , whic! a . , dred tho ead of 000. He ts survived by a son,|tlon In posta it io ttle In Te ; postage as will perarit the | wr f Jast wight the ¢ “ pide It developed th Halley, of Everett, and by a h nding by mall of merchandise at hice ¥ 20m i sieiretibibenbaced | the best in the country, one * 5 oped that | ter, Mrs. Leila May Loomis, of Den-|cheap rates me iia “ Mbad been called, gare his ca Lg 8 eyeed i ver | The chief objectors t ar ngainat the 5 " sagiailion aia netté nad Oe 1 0 pare | ¢ gain r oposed z “hopeless ’ prone Bg gy as j ]oels post are the expre a | moasie (Ry United Press.) Pry ae arious rive nay later de Mies Romance Rusk, the three: | the . ide ot bel nd to. die. |cials , toler Bswuer Bome ls distrid- velop that his fortune te far be-| year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Re| wt Hen et oa body would | posltieh of being obliked to dis nn on Nag leon Elgin Msg fe charity and faithful om what It Is now supposed to/G, Rusk, of thie city, will take|it could be sent three on ae | COuDE See Baeeees Ot the exprove | 00 Sched. Tho tt if eae the ae Temainder goes tobe. Morris never sought publicity | part tn the annual baby parade at | times nt, Be sent And four | compatties and the trade league on on 4 ne offic ale of the and he was always quic Ashbury Park, N. J & ay ry mall one wide and the representations of eal Union pa ey expect a | The big mall order b are, of the whit order houses and the post *tampede of operators late this aft course, enthusiastically or of | offte ak promoters on the other, and @rhoon, the strike t claim jthe proposed system Tho sinall must concern If only with the ing that their work is altogether jcountry dealer ts lined up with the consuine ‘ of the peo- too strenuou 8 eving that a par ther sontion will The local union has gained six means that the big mall) not ba vont fo express from the Wewern Union since Mon order houses will be able to take comp all r houses | day ave lost none, They at part of his bus or the |bave ur from the it what Posta }away people as a SS pcecostr wea WANTS. DIVORCE. FROM abroad, vot o in redu will be a figres aleré and Beaten by er Matich, eepers have organized im | at cheap rates. It has seem! Lozick Kicked al Gary Lies! te ts wh as the Home | aot injured the small retailer, as it} Coo y Leag They has @heouraged ~ to la 5 emall (By United Press.) quarters tn Chicago stocks at low shipping cost and b LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27.—Leon ja Dangerous Condition at Wayside Hospital—Police |@4 the head tf ey tanihnces enabled bim to| Martie, busband ot Nan Patterson jneas, which we build ap a le commission buai-|has become disgusted with the bb: apades of his wife and hone) GOuducted at no risk to him tous Make no Effort to Arrest Man Who May be Murderer. “i te iareis ea, ie ; to ‘work tn | calf will seek diveree. He is now i iicralcateceaiad eemamuen of tha” Wack, ah on — here for the beuefit of his health seat ofasaioon fight, Goo Losich ike Cho picech. Yoere th coteun teas | Veston Of the-alty charter. At the . » Tioreat peiaeat ae big nes ; Matich, without warning, sud-| Meeting of the council last even ong her admirers : “aged 38 MS Aeatrian, les on 8 | seity kicked Lotick two or three |Ing & resolution presented by Saw bbokas ee ee \ ur Mt \ ager hat for a time ; t phen! or was introduced and referred to CKEFELLER RITICH oe ae (RG Werside Rmergency hos |timen, once in the stomach aud | Jor was introduced and referred S CRITICISM OF ADMINISTRATION after acquittal of the murder once below the grotn. | the commit along today, and Garver Matich The fajured man sank to the | With the communicath recelved ground with & moan and his as from a member of the Commercial Who will face & satlant fled into the darkness of an| club last week etim | Macent street and has not been} It is probable that a commission Geter W the victim | 16 nsince. As quickly as possible |to study the charter with a view to 8M Bre. House Surgeon the potice were notified, and Pa-| proposing and presenting amend troimen Crandell and Bell reeched | ments, will be named by the coun Says that the injured man the scene. Losick was hurried to cll but it t* hardly prebable the the hospital and the name and de | full revision of that ¢ Fite a wy promartons condition seription of his assailant tele. | be consented to Mhe AEA oceurred in the Great | PMOBed to headquarters. | A lint of about 20 prominent cit : izevs has been presented by Coun Wertere saloon, at Western av Police De Nothing “The present runaway alley eoar Young she w dd wife but sine in this efty ab the a most his arrival o has ge back t ol batterfly life and his man hood will not permit him of longer belog associated with the woman. he Administration spelis Confidene is the basis of every thing. material wean dinants S financial ct Hecause of © boise of the administration, Sith I reports every fow minutes of neW actions and avy fines, the ’ ’ 4 countf? ie beginning to drift to ward the vecks 1 depres (By United Press.) saster cliiman Sawyer, who fathers the Up to a late hour this afternoon | resolution, from which the eounct! ion."* John D fo «| TOKIO, Aug Heavy rains sd Spring st early last evening the police had not taken any stepa|is expected to draw the men who michguoted | are Nooding ai Japan. This towards apprehending Matich I ao ae tha dhaiter | : eS Tes city is isolated and all ratiroad traf: Jest what Started the trouble the | Matich is said to be 2 years of | fic has suspended. The hundreds age, 8 feet 6 tnches ta height, Udht | HARRIMAN DENOUNC ES ADMINISTRATION. of people at the summer resorts cann estima urn, The damages are at $50,000,000. salberition were unable to ascer complerioned. light mustache cod Dk te denne deek pillar tee Qed When Patroiman Crandeli *O°* * Bray sult and hat, with « & gold nuageét watch chain. He bas administration to attack we t ‘GE Dell reached the scene, Hatich lived at 621 Minor av. The police ¥ iid ‘eet the learned thta he is carrying his \! can stand theee erron ue reports 3 Bacouroed right hand done up in a handk } { t . MS chief, and it is thought thet he| ont. eitenting ee injured his hand fn some previous trouble. CABLE COMPLETED . wy Advices from the U. &. cable ship ¢ state that the work on itka cable has been 2 With the completion of this cable, the viee has been doubled, as a dup system has been installed. The Burnside’s next work will consist In laying a cable from Vaidex to Montague 4 better than the people of this coun steamer Iroquois, of the Dien Navigation company, left | try can stand that sort of proced Women can do almost anything|on time to the minute today for that men can, and a few of them her trip to Bellingham and V can shoot, The fact remains that|couver, The mi! she met wi authorities charged with the dnty fa a few friend- the majority of women are more yesterday war a minor one, and it) o¢ impart ‘The two principals in afraid of a pixtol than anything else took but 4 short time to have ber MAE On argument, which In the world, but one woman can !% running condition again. The BH. Harriman, is an tn shoot a rifle. Mrs. Chapman, of | #ccident of yesterday was the first i. -view on the Alton railroad steal London, is the first woman to make ™Mishap in over & month to this land. A telephone system will also the a highest “possible” at the famous ‘esse! which has the record of be instal between Japonski is Bisley range, in England. She waa “daily covering more than | land and Sitka MMe tare won « tur-|nwarded = silver gutter ot * bal fay other craft in the "Calted | OMELTER TAUST A AGTENIETE wowes. 3 can be learned, | Sand several others St a table in the sa ure on the part of the government administering the re cemtcroret the nt Anternational meeting | States Thiwe is « cristae approaching in| Basceage thieves at the Ferry - ea the United States If President |*t#tion at Frisco have made joots Roosevelt « be reelected, at. | #mounting to $75,000. Trusted em SHIP'S MATE IS HURT. tempts will be made to assure hin | DIOYe® are under suspicion, While attempting to alight from & pertanent tenure of that office The auxiliary cruiser Panther ts The Goutequences of #o great A to be converted Into a repair ship departtire from American and Re: | t t from the At publigpn tradition are too great and far-reaching be estimated Thig may » jutionary sort of tale fe look at the wa a Kinnear park car as it was motion, John Garthly, first ottioer | ae eet ee of the steamship Mackinaw, was| The Rev. Dr. M. A. Matthews le to the Pacific thrown to the pavement last night |W!!! deliver an address at the and was badly but not seriously |Queen Anne Methodist church to bruis night on “Why Seattle Neods a xi Gover, who attempted fh the presence of Mins Mil pair feiese of ur our ‘democratic cou i mon Guggenheim, of the for her, will in. ail prob bility = i . ander ine, law of the i t postatare, which makes at & mised anor j e | yo ak Set left the case od CELEBRATE CITY HALL BUT READ TAFT ON THE RESIDENT. Jury [Gra ae : - but is well on the a mn recover we Preparations are being made by no ee 8 ee the Jewish residents of Seattle for| The entire water and lighti that be proposes to rip up. paahi $ AROUND the observance of the Hebrew New | partments at the bi hall w f trans when by reason of H NG BOATS 9. The Jewish calen begins |today, move from the old ing er y polley € ‘om the creation of the world, and |to the Trustee building, f t ; eee: year to com | Third av me to it th Pgiitete are maintained Vessels, Grant and San |mence on September 9 The matter will go to the fi ndivid whose’ Te ses Juan pie Pat The New Year f } nance committee Friday and if ap te aw thhe Week ago the halibut fisher. | 44¥% September 9 and 10, and Is | proved, the change will be carried teks come Sinise and nt on | fOllowed by the “Day of Atone ble 7 pote ay the j ich | ment” on September 19, during the 1, Superinte wie caceete te pty pes of which every adult fasts. ¢ and other officials m ft adarens ot gocue engages in tion of the new premise Feast the ays ey fate and meditation. Th »rnac which lasts eight | on earn pany intends to —e fon-union men ces September 23 and condition of the city hall 10 Leave days, comme Se; an H , { Newton n will be held during all t hol : lenin” * s ant | days at the Temple Do Hirsch, the | 1 1. esos trom the Me padite , of | Orthodox synagogue Thirteenth ate, sopera Tes y moruing and « he lease The overcrowded ured figures and Washington; at Herel syne be | gogue, Ninth and Yesler, and *#fly advices © MGreement wa os LMILLIONAIRE NELSON” "ii" MISSA while covering a haystack on his CABLE COMPLETED ¥. * IONE CENT VOL. 9. NO. 57. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. T DISCHARGED EKING VINDICATION Barred From Bringing Criminal Présecution by New Law ‘ues Reed for Total of $105,000 Damages. Criminal prosecution of William Reed is not ilkely to result from the Reed-Arnt case. Miss Maud J. Arnt, accompanied by her attorney, Judge J. E. Humphries, called on Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh yesterday afternoon immediately after her discharge by Judge Carroll, but Mr. Mackintosh had left for the day. They had not called up to a late hour today. Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh when asked whether a warrant | for Reed would be issued, said: “I don't see how it can, if | understand the evidence in the case correctly, The only possible ground on which a warrant could be applied for would be an attempt to commit a criminal assault “The last legislature has made a change In the law in reference to that class of offenses by requiring a witness to corroborate the plaintiff's evidence. “Aa | understand Miss Arnt's testimony, only she and Reed were present.” ied himself amidet Well as for as personal concerned, seeking nevertheless to discredit the testimony of the Arnt J. Arnt, charged by William Reed | sisters. He intimated that Mise with having forced his signature Arnt was not the simple young to @ note for $5,000 at the point of woman which she appeared to be, a ver, immediately served pa- but aside from velled suggestion v on her accuser charging hit fonally, he handled his ¢ with empted assault, defam quietly and carefully tion of character and false impris John KE, Humphries then ad- onment, damages which 1s| dressed the court for the defense. asked in the 5,000. Of He vigorously attacked the state's this amount $25,000 are asked for ca and using a tegm frequently attempted assault, $25,000 for de ployed in giving “evidence, do famation of character and $5,000 ed that Reed was an “old fool.” \" false imprisonment Touching upon points of veracity, Discharged in Justice Carroll's! but con arkably ex were court yesterday afternoon applause from the spectators, Maud In addition to these charges, a phries did not hesitate to call |further complaint will be lodged da “iar,” and followed this charging malicious prosecution, in remark with a further denunciation which the sum of $50,000 damages of Reed, employing the terms “old is asked. making @ total of $106,000 masher” and “libertine,” with con- in damage sults against Reed siderable frequency It is also stated that later papers George L. Cole then followed his will be filed against Deputy Prose associate and made the conciudl; eutl Atorney George Vander r, address after which the defend- because of his action in attempting ant was discharged. He attacked to foree th woman into solitary the ease of the state In a manner confinement both fo the city and similar to that of his associate, and county jails. Other acts of alleged in pleading his own case, quoted persecution will be brought out In from Shakespeare and other clas the complaint if issued, tending to sics, the whole being a masterful show t browbeating tactics and and powerful argument for his cll abusive terms which the woman ent. He also discredited Vander charges Vanderveer with having veer’s action in attempting to employed {n attempting to force a force a confession from the ac convict Menars cused, but attributed the prose and Cole state tbat cutor’s action to over-zealousness, elined believe that Vanderveer’s “I do not believe” he said “that Mr. action was due rather to bis over Vanderveer acted with malicious s than to a desire to per- intent, but I do think the prosecut and it in possible that the or was sadly lacking in fore charges against Vanderveer will be thought.” dropped. at least withheld, pend When Mr. Cole concluded, Jus ing a settlement with Reed. tiee Carroll in two words liberated pesing the court, Vander. Miss Arnt, stating, “defendant dis- veer fought bitterly for the state, charged VESSELS MUST BE FUMIGATE rats will be permitted te any vessel in any port op Under instructions recetved from Washington, vessels arriving from San Francisco and other pla in et sound and to prevent th fected ports will be fumigated eith ry vessel before tying up will er bh vt-at the Golden Gate. be surrounded th a netting that The inetructions were ved will keep all rodents on the ship, by Dr. M. J. White, United States) If the government officer aske Marine hospital corps, who has the loca] health department to de permanent headquarters at the taf) men to the work of ee Stander hotel vessels and to see that no rats that The city health department will might be on the ships get aw assist the government in every way this will be done. Dr. White ad it can Health Officer Calhoun confer It is believed that on account of on the subject Saturday after t difficulties here on the Sound receipt cf the instructions from discharging and taking on Washington, and whatever help is cargo, the fumigation of all veesels necessary was promised by the lo will be done at San Francisco, cal officials. =o thongh Health Officer Calhoun! There was however no call made sald this afternoon that the point today and nothing was done by thé ihad not been definitely settled local health officials — ye BIG reine bce ile DREAM . cent, and an eight-hour day|mean that all the mines reg a pol his morning, when three trike mmittee repe 4 “ <S the Mine ¢ 4 to all employes, that ised at this conference )will b 1 ul chee from th {x operators on duty yester NEWSPAPER . Si “oat ine Ow aswocla 5 of actua) work after|in operatic that the Vout \ ' { the West 1 tsid PROTOGRAMIE . the Mine Worke ya \eaate’ ‘samen “Gabe fous piaces|ot coal to the ducer will quit the service and enrolled their of the officials, and but three out +S s emetic covering @ period of underground or above how ® very email incredse over| dames along with the. hey men af | side af offictlle at the Postal | Wear from September 1. 19 These are the principal points,|last year trike headquar They w Reports were read from all the Satire ne nl hough there were numerous other Any material increase In « to Migse Wellington, Wilson and | busingss centers in the United bed throughout i the t of!inatances where both sides con-| the consumer will, however main | Moye States, showing that the men wer: fron, 2TeYatied w he \ order to harmonize the |in the of the middie men a The condition which | standing pat one and all for tb aAjourned - heretofore bthese women were fe to work lenmmen enna ae ~ 2 tee we ee 2 ORE SRR cme RR

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