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@ he | *_** * ;? DD FR * THE STAR AT HOME AGAIN. * i i | - ° * * On Monday next The Séattle Star will be fSsued * | . * | from its own t ng on Seventh av., between Univers- * * ity and Union st Upon the site of the former Star 4 \* | * building rick as destroyed by fire, th uv Pub. * . » qi yaa j * hing Co. has had ereeted a two-story d concrete » P f | § W h R h Thi FURTH'S AUTO EXPLODES, . sheuctiiee which, whenevervehine shall five Geen cons’ * fered by Police to Give ay te the Ramcners Tee), ces 'ot an explosion tn a] % pleted and the equipryent ial! in I be tinsurs x pe Tole@ automobile No ri} . K. Morning—Are Organizing to Make Test Case in)rores io .cuh Por which ‘oc:| % fased by any newspaper“otfice upon the Pacific coast, * % curred on Pike st, last evening, the * Today and tomorr that part of the ant whic ais * aa Equal Rights With Ranchers. machinery in the ear was damaged | 000% oe gerbil sale considerably altor Peters cen used during the past few gnonths will be moves * & number of boys, whe fding iris Oe y mon Ibe s is gad huckste es an the ranchers. kin the automobile at the time, had} * from the temporary offices in the old University build. * “et on not want to pur |thelr fingers slightly burned in ex-| » » off the pv wa, they are not forced | tinguishing the blaze. * ind on Monday The Star will again be permanent- te make roc . morning * | * eumers,, They armour ave been made that we oe . ceil legally comtest and decayed Meee ye HERE EEE EEE RRR HR RRR n given the the com mn men and dis nm" Soa eres nent of them to the put That is if Ta tw as ntrue t Deadth department bas The lee aa we an inspector who examine waied claim unw ~ \ av. goods and anything re fansanced this morn ion ‘ not good enough to sell, he| Jy after every eee nae. pes arks w a fed chalk. If the} Loy RT . x men sold these chalked | ffor » tn t b by if thengh & x the #, the city mame previously to asvom © | prosec hs eee Gan We “ 1 rg peddlers to me! ~ ave 0 selling good stuff at (By United Preas afternoon. Shortly afterward the ee ere eee heap prices LIVERPOOL opt Vith the! new turbine giant, Lausita wet this ol ’ ¥ w an buy and of At nda) forth an the commar t moreing tg jecnuse We can bt nd well : inary steps oy ave make way for the ranchers Ba a) be the acting | the sea, beside which the largest of were announc adie . harge more. That the public | anual ace over he mehips in. the an Aa soon a8 the pecs r (By United Press.) At seem small, cf € Cpe, & concerted effort © ety Dressace can be ef00) cL INGHAM, Sept, 7.—Ha aabans fo ' “ade to reaint the action of n r a 1 we do full as i ; ani ane , fee in driving them t h, if t more, to reduce the! Watts, arrested at Anacortes as an + i, wh aking aiden y fent fun rais st of living as the ranchers. moplice in the mur a the Atia ‘ pec Ret and suf tic: ayo " Mr an refused to say | Re in in jail here charged v I a, holde ' or edtocarry the matter ¢ aah the ¢ t Hook ‘ ' the lower what the peddlers are mak r in the firat degree ween Que¢ wn & “ - -_—. fan rel contest, claiming that I that he will t ate’s evi. | Und t of Ja ‘ jo Ques ace time would be needed for | dence against Doane Dell Harr the Li alled on bes bitterness of the b = . inced in @ statement } eparation ; =. ‘cee said this « . Wappenstein said this Kapleman tie . ‘ « that. the peddlers and that even should organiza - $200 which would mak * would be given a place “Ae American citizens, we ho when the latter is established gtera bave every right which Is now “Their abolishment from the public | val the ranchers,” said Mr. Kaple market is omly eniporary,” said | an. Some people declare that the ebtef this morning The pree | the market was instituted for the eat site is too small and there wee} express use of the farmers, Tha! is bo room for the ranchers. who de incorrect. The market was started serve preference. On the perman og wea | Will T oe te peeee teiareer to reduce cut market the peddiers wil) be ~ ‘State Executive Conmitter mnounces It Wi est i the cost of living, and we have as given a show ‘es will be separated qauch right to dispose of our wares from the ranchers Legality of Blind Or Arrest—-Ch That » gality In ator’s est arge ti (By United Pr t t T0 REDDING, “ce! the Socialists Are Being Discriminated Against. AR IVE ie realy, ma : sti z ‘i : } Whose death was ¢ Tuesday | ne that the constitutional? be seems in fact, outside and above} { peacet eoting and tree Wy, ar stitution i propose ice de p mantings hi R Ww ree® peaceful, all on to the mote place €omtrary net ag. We op --_- Se B. Om peel to all ot de ot war,jand Mrs. Taft will probably be pre borne aker, eO@ntitutional liberty pport tomorrow sented to the czmr and the kaiser . {the in thiv endea Hi remain Rére wn- They wili not return to the United | fact was learned when t . F Chiet Wa sicin ‘xaid this , September 12, making States before December 9, when| Mrs Clara Bowman a Mre 4 test Morning that ‘ M@ Aberdeen M the in im New York George Bowm were A A lene t he socialists take, he wil ning Secretary Taft | Portland and a vrower, Otto Vo R ary ‘talt them t wak on the al party which leaves on | speaks to the men of the city at the | pabl, in Canby, O ftored ¥ et x the While the authority is vested in fer the Orient Thurs-| Grand opera house, under the aus explanation of the and writing letters denoune him. fompoest of Secretary and picew of the ¥Y. M. C. A. Monday Chief Wappenstela to local so] “I don't care to whose attention Me Tats, their uine-yearcld son, evening .¢ speaks at the Seattle whom he urges to stand fof they bring the matter,” said Colone! R. cxiwards and a Athietic club ander the auspices ‘of rights, alleging that other po (@bief. These people are r Next week Japan the Taft and Ohio clubs, and Tues partie « allowed to hold gothing t agitating § parasite J. J. O'Brien will join day a public reception will be held treet moc without molest fisbiting for a Chance to live off the Tatts. The party heduled at the Rainier club by the citizens | tion. workingman. They disturb the eerive at Manila October 14, and Wednesday the se of war will here is , cane man, women peace of the community by their | Th ce pe Spend two weeks in the Phil be absent from the city a few hours} tb of Seattle who talke, and if we should let on speak ‘Prom there the members to speak at Aberdeen, returning to on not know that it ie a physieal the rest wou tito iH would! » heommenal and Germany Mr. Seattle In the evening mpossibility t terfere with tral not then be before the city a —— fle on Pike place during the ever /betame filled tore and ee (By United Press.) ra,” ways Mr. K er Walking delegates, and passage on | | CHICAGO, Sept Disruption must be plain. therefore, to ev- hy of the streets wo tomy threat rt nof the} ey { tair play, that we atejhible, They do block traffic for | Thirteenth Unit from seta of willful abd Rader the law, three men can do which ended ile practice | © ous pereccutic ae e- that. ’ march to Fort Sheridan on Friday. | fang"t, Pree er police. The! “The Salvation Army, as soon as An army scande which will | treet meetings of socialist @e it mete a crowd, takes it to ther strike at some of the most revered | oii) which are conducted by Our hails, The pocialist must talk an j Bemee tn the se Cone oe oe b's: bliin om e J. B. Osborne, are oar before metting to the point consequence ‘onsiant rre sine under the direct avepices 6f the ptends to speak on. By agitating tos bickering and digsat nj o Bao A : ed ork “ dans alists tty United Groce.) —-—=S—«f of Mas Pranctuco, while four Jap-|among when and officers fa gaid to | Washington state committes Wf the tie workinginen, (newer efor NESTON, Tex. Sept Im- -@nese agents will be prosecuted. | have marked the long march peg. outa wih | DOS TEE Glcnaieiees.” Wits tabeeh teen i é | at is belleved there is a leak in| Among the officers of i Ne © did pag: rs on the border | tno ranks of the\berder inapectors, | ment are Philip Sheridan, jr. and oe Me concerned we, ball and handle then ax I did lant 9 pector : p i . | propeee to Jefend the ; ed & tamp about 36 miles | becanse the saumgiiug of Japanese | Fitzhugh Lee, jr. Both these young |Propese to ot uaa =~ tet Caniieanh Laredo and éaptured 25 Jap from Mexico is tnereasing, notwith- | of # fre sald to be involved in | Tebt of Se per gongs an pie tis ; who had smuxgied their way | standing the number of arrests and | the controversies poset witt at ON ee Nee eet oo EY Mexico into Texas. The Jap prosecutions within the last three ee oe a we ion Es dseested by the Sa senaia Pemple Sunday ever clock wp Seiad ieedhaes a waar dade. ; Wappenstein is in theory, aa and some local socialists wi PRISONER BY © ssc S028 ANNUAL ESTIMATE tT steaks, chope and roasts during the FANATICS ag winter than ft ever had paid Speen re An enerw - lacreased The failure of thewity ty ga —_—-— mand and a remarkably decreas departm complete it (By United Pre the cause. Cattle never mate of 1 rs expen ditares LOB ANGELES, Se): « searce on this has prevent commit iat ber sick son, ¥ ce ready have been | tee f fix the annua tica ofa at @ pound | lev Membe omm do not think this yea t will be greater than 4 mille, the | *¢—-— NEW THEATER AT TOWNSEND. foi. iaet | (By United Pre Pritt weighed 133% pounds yes a 8 RANCISCO, Se : ‘o tetday. When Gane stepped on the (Star Special Service.) ALASKA HOME RAILWAY vette mig ema oh on afte: work he weighed PORT TOWNSED « ' ov a , sah after hi r IWHSEND, Sept 1a etait 124 pounds, which means that each varte ty heater l« being in H. D. Reynolds trustee of th nounced chot . er J Beit, man will make the wets without ne ™ ax fa pre barre ” ele em ‘ w.- Mapes o earrow = guag f & quarters | When the straight betting on the playb N R owne e from Valdes ¢ the oppe Roe theater circuit, is in town | fields of 9 . pper of the Ca weigh Tight settles down to a solid banc (ey United Prees.) auperintendin the netroction.|and addre io a “ sen Gln Pp y , to 6 Mt ir expected there wilt be a LOS ANGE F The and « to have the house | the be g dome judges hin ii betting on the rounds, If any ( Price of eer ot ment fe slated go sky-|opened carly next week wag ngrelted m the Alte he lowest point touched in the Mone it will probably be on the P . “ « etting, while ® expe to se¢ basis of ¢ m money that Gans wins : it go stl lower in 20 BIG SHAKE-UP IS THREATENED FIRST CHINESE ADMITTED Bonaparte to Discharge All Dead Timber in Depart- _,, e on act f Wa ment of Justice and to Secure Lawyers of Ability #: 'wsiase yore ot” eary' tr ~Something Doing. or ge yesterday ad. wes ait 7 ae rig pt Dag ate tom He retos eentey hn a ‘ ha t ‘ nto ox rr Sete vee GRAND JURY FOR = “Prank 1 "Mat ; : ; — NEW YORK, Sept. 7 a ler 1 | President @ Seaede a ne Ps ial Cone te eameed $ ° EDI & ‘ WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AND BUNDAY bain AMO WARM BR; LIGHT NORTHEAST WINDS. “ ms 2 ° = e m - . EATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1907. 7 be VOL. 9. NO. 67 IRRIGATION | A committee from the city cou oi will ask the superior court f ithe assignment of one of th Judges to hear a lot of condemna (By United Press Mon cases that are now a PY x Pocncng sh te is the corporation cour « waiting to be put t A grea tion parade or t The finance , todax of the National 1 ation | wt and mining section eon (By United Press.) n to th nee th 1K wi IPEG ,Manitoba, Sey The The Grain D , tion John H UL i a * * ane f the H Bak | 909 pre f timore, and ¢ en ew York of the! In the case of Wm, Marsh, charged new Washing olty. | with attempt t mmit a erimi He is now on tle to | aanault, the Jr after being out 18 oriter with t com: | hour ported a disagreement pany owning the hotel were discharged “TWILL ASK FOR JUDGE $3 9ons sto sos WILL MAKE BREMERTON FIRST-CLASS NAVY YARD AUDITING CUSTOM8 BOOKS cians mevebpranaats Secretary of Navy. to Recommend Great Increase in Col, Rice clal agent of the Unit Igere with opediel clerusr A’. Capacity on Return to Washington—Refuses to Hamer and Steve Brinker, augit. | Di h d k ¢ T | Le T ing the ‘books and accounts “or| ASCUSS the Drydock Contract langle-Leaves 10- the auditor's and treasurer's de-| 2 h | pore | Victor H. Metcalf, secretary of 4 work a full force of | | the navy, arrived In Seattle late two year yesterday afternoon and left imme nanias = bw ges: - Breed — diately for Bremerton, where. ne time, he is not fully aware | Ke the guest of Admiral Burwell, he the agitation over Acting Secre | (By Untied Pron.) is inspecting the nay today ewberr refusal to grant | WATERLOO, Iowa, opt, 7.—Ye Secretary Metealf flitted in and ntract for a drydock to the | terday afternoon 12 were k dd ow mt of the eit * x pected € aompan nd con right and 20 others seriously: in. ‘M4! for over . count Files naaiia jjured when the Rock Island ex-| “V4! ft was ne wen oe press Jumped the track and crashed | “tTved. Even con ns nto a freight train on an oppor os, si, Whe BAS bean ¥ track, near Norris, Those killed | ‘WO Gaye in Beatle to | Were in the amoking car. Ghouls | {ther and mother, did i ce iat added to the horror of the seene oe arrival until late last even: | taining ‘i on cutting the fingers of the dead for | '"% revel retary. “W }rings, and rifling th pockets, | nner manne & ae oom . Rane Bare phngrs i bh Se ral arrested « ie near eing ecsog rae By yee . t eft * ant i pecan feign ary passengers at 9 o'clock this evening for Wash ble ten ton, where he will make recom er ndations for sufficient appropria ction ‘ to make it a first-class yard. V of ! n able to care for any number of war ary nature an be awn that will vessels that may be sent here the flood of Ortentals pouring Mr. Metcalf said last night there into the United States. On bis re are more warships at Puget Bound t tri t Seattle this evening, | na than at any r yard jt an hour will be spent in the had enough work contempliaed on | Coast limited St. Paul, thence nment vessels to keep the ‘to ash gton cea cs (Star Special Service OLYMPIA, Sept Northern a Lad | he t Milan, Spokane ng ber of passengers | The ainiasion finds thi ed under the ra operly supported tle © defective; that the wu t properly sur 1 h omminsion alfo re at the equipment of the edie ° for the tracks (Star Special Service.) for today. This afternoon the self- | HOQUIAM. Sept 7.—-Andrew confessed murderer will be put om has confessed and given th the third degree, and all self up to the authorities for th rought out. Todd was brutal murder of Frank H. struck on the head by an ax and Strom claims that he was his body was found by his wife ” by two men to commit Jast Sunday morning, in the wood: cohetonn aia, eel the murder. The names of these shed back of the residence. Todd ines &. Wekiek wer cies in the hands of the author. was one of the best known loggers e4h.es bata + Spe dna ities, and they are being searched in (his ‘part of the Seo a R. Smith h wealthy coal opera’ Pk ARR: 1 Cee a “ag A year ago Wiraing eloped with Smith's daughter. Upon the return of the « o, Smith shot Wirsing tn the ght arn shattering the bone and ren¢ « it useless for fe | ' h « ing a five-year | sen hooting with intent / (By United Press.) follows Zé | SHELTON, Wash, Sept. 7— Mise Ida M. Batley. " W. H. Holmes. Mise Ida Gay, the ninth victim of Leo Rabadeau the hotel fire, died here last niht “ . Pearl ¥. Larson. She was horribly burned, and both s roe | Mrs. Mate Gay. of her lege were broken. Until -~ Mise Gay the end came she was kept under! f)") Hennessy. the influence of oplates to keep ber} ws “y weostfall,” unconscious as her sufferings) 31-.”' westfall.. | (ae ti sail ei » would have been terrible j EE . ron — « The list of thdse who perished | ea FRANCTOCO, ert. 1 — The lis 11, os sted nenely (te DIVINE WEDS. from the Asiatic tour. She has ro. these dimpatches. Nine have been seen dete and. will procent to identified and eight charred bodies | Rev. Richard Oates, pastor of the ot sound jotuine the morth flee Rave been recovered. The eight | M. E. church at Bothell, wae mar- he renasetn” Te "nailed ~ geod cies are believed to have been loggers | ried to Miss Lillian RBurham, for- a nlc 400 millon oat and foc houre 20 only came to Shelton the day | merly # stenographer in Seattle, at her decks were owas before the, fire. \the home of tne bride's parents at The revised Mat of dead is sx) Bothell, on Wednesday. aiid SERRE TANT Ta STAY ON THE PACIFIC 8 officers Piain cloth discovered a full fledged gambling game peration on the steamer Venw which rune between this city and Ni wer z ho a ee oe (By United Press. | provide for a big naval station and © the station and warned, the men| | WASHINGTON, D. C po vlrdllgping Bvt By ct «Gale + who were taken in custody we re.| When the battleship leet to aco bay or elsewhere on the const, cased by order of Chief of Police | the Pacific coast, it is likely to stay | strengthens the impression that the atte A there for good, according to the fleet will stay 7 ‘aints bad been received by | Views Of many well informed naval) Congressman Hayes will have peltee Yegnedidet thé phees. ann | = plenty of backing in his announced jcers made & trip on the boat,|. FOr one thing, the general be-| purpose to work for such improve They report that the most the | Hef that congress will be ashed t¢/ ment boat's officers and crew were engag YORE ed in playing the ordinance as to the rent that they will charge the tenants, nor DI are th any stipulations as to the CKINSON IS NOT. = street fn trent ae port of ubiic market, as well as a AN ASPIRANT number of other omissions NEW GIRLS REARRESTED. m, nde J. Di Sienee, yee aie t Ella Smith and Jennie Jones, two af te Agmoricns: jeeeiion girls from Victoria, were “sng Mey hb Bary om A (My United Press.) sted last night, suspected of cS ceaiaanie tue ore NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Jews stolen wearing apparel be I ot lidate fe throughout the world will observe ng to Police Matron Margaret " \ New Year's day—Roseh-! ‘on's custody ne Ume ; ead abe ha-schonal ginning tomorrow ne ont © evenine The event will be cele aged earn wit s PLAN FOR \ q ‘ t PG] ferent 18. Owing to - a _ Prone he fact tha y the clerks in . od 4 a the New Y x ffice are Jews n ©|l who desire to observe the holiday a " e t Post M an hh sued a ages we trong ¢ date : onnleril aiid st all) General Manager H. F. Grant, of ray gp im thine ne & We holdings in the Northwest, left yest IDENTIFY SUICIDE ern v principals in The unkown man, who WRAY: RESERVE PLACES © | scien’, oases ot Se oe vos tent) BY NOON TOMORROW icricr titan vise 1 eventt iend k ¥ otis PLEIADES IN PORT a ' n Pike 1 hip Plein rom rhe \ ‘ ' hat us ‘ N yesterda g, having , 1 “ 2 1 k wed the ship Ame \ Aa . n i Ce p in ' A n He ; r \ new 1 ave ' " , al . i ‘ : nl me a t port ta ere Ri To this end Clty Engine m-| Nome t e Pie on and M M visited the | ade hed r 1 to Nome H, J. Mooreh retary to| market erday and inspe the | av unday, ( activity he premier of Manitoba, is ir at nd n Not y the Pleiades 1 1 op k y Phe ( ¢ x u not aq | the future of Canada bound down by ar i ation nte v ast