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meersoced I nw Onty Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : : ! THE NO, 156, RED-HANDED Government Officials at Nogales, voL. ROR OR tio JUSTICE & AGUN Mex., Rank Smugglers Jon SP tet thi Caught In the Act of Bringing In Chinamen, | ot : Yo ed tot Across the Mexicon Border rote to the trial with «Win WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug eich pave, thnavemak Kf cals ae p i . : ae * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * . * * + * * * . + * * * * * * * * ut, reaching Inchis d Je smugaling combine at Nogales, Arizona. | t, reaching la‘ble Gest Collector Hoey, of that port, b pector and two China- | and started outside, Just as hi | ttt loor, Frank men are under arrest, [% Winchester sere in They are accused of spiriting # of Chinamen across the Mexi. | * "ll, be in stentorian tones, elving from $50 to $200 from each Jer into the United States, re At this Junot ed his 44 and put 4 bullet © pletely through Franklin's b Franklin has little hope very. The tiny) triad ae th SIX BALTIMORE, ctor Hoey ts from Muncle, Indiana, th Practically all of the customs and tmmigration officers at Nogales are * * - * * * implicated. Secretary Gage says Hoey divided his ill-gotten gains with hi ordinates. Hoey’s recommendation, when he applied for the p ce, Was signed by Perry Heath. Jossey the inspector, was appointed from the state of Washington, Officials here first learned of the smuggling two months ago, and a trap was laid for the perpetrators. @bey had grown careless and over-confdent, an so were caught red Aug. 04. handed. that runs from Amaterdam rep that she sighted atx Very Cleverly Tra ‘The first intimation the department had of the smuggling came from & treasury department official located at Nogales, who wrote a letter expressing the suspicion that China men were being allowed ashore within sight of one another, near Cape Race, off the Newfound land coast BRINGS ASPHALT The Newberg Arrives From the! South With Good Cargo to enter contrary to law. ‘The matter was at once placed in the hands of secret service men, who employed Chinamen to go into Mexico and from there cross the line on fraudulent certificates, ‘They were supplied with money, and had no trouble in gaining en- trance. F Steamship Newburg, L. H. Gray 4) A number of employes in Hoey’s office, who were known to be hon- |Co. agents rived at Galbraith ck at 10 o'clock this morning est, were then admitted Into the secret and told to make a demand for @ share of the spoils, ‘This demand was promptly granted by the crooked officials, while a fhe had 68 tons of general mer chandise and asphalt from Los An geins and Carpentraria. The largest Bortion of the aaphait wes consign ed to the Alcatraz Paving Co. Sttis, The steamer Drought the fot lowing Loe An (COMMANDANT BURWELL WILL HAVE TO SHOW REASON WHY |Judge Hanford Will tnguire lute: | Into the Nealond Conspiracy and Thoroughly Investigate the Charges Secret service man was hidden in the office closet, of see and hear what was going on. MYSTERY BERLIN, Aug. %.—The proposed meeting of the czar and kaiser is as- suming large proportions. It is announced today that Chan- cellor von Bulow will be present at the Interview between the two rul-| era, by the czar's reques' PERISHED KOENIGSBERG, Prussia, Aug. 24. | —The steamer Linean foundered off Brusterert today. Eight persons were drowned, THE LAST from which he could Judge Hanford has issued an or-, N 4 cladme he was forced by his der directing Capt. Mahan and Com- father to sign enlistment papers, | mandant Burwell of the Puget Sound, when he did not know what tho p navy yard to appear in court Tues-, pers were; that @ conspiracy w1 day at 2 o'clock, with Edward Nea-| formed by hit father and some off lond of Portiand, and show caus cials in Portland 'to spirit him away why he Is being detained at the navy, from home #0 he ¢ould not marry the yard. As told in the Star yesterday,| gir! of his choice. WATER MAIN : | atin a8 G. Bont: Hi. Mitche | Mann, Chas. Blum, J. P. Barnes, W Holey and wife, F. D. MeCord —_ lane wife, J. C. Souverieir, Henry PADUCAH, Ky., Aug. U4.—The fit- nes, 3. H. Malforth, teenth and last of the victims of the Eliringer, J. Meth. Golconda disaster was recovered to- Gay. i | FRANKFORT. Ky... At BURST |And the City’s Heart) “To the Chain “Gang. Thomas © | | | Behenaman disorderly persor 20 days in the city cha Judge George thin m dition of Mrs. Heckham, wits Ae ret ae ag nae om ts , Great Indignation Expressed Over Verdict—All Testimony) raw te oe Wes Menaced out of a. Waning sengers Went to Show That Someone Was at Fault | == You Ww ill Have to Hurry == oa Stone Beattie and W —Ghouls at Work th band laborers. Quick hese a ‘Amant ¢ in inquest verod 5 bd the lowest possible, Big Is About to to Happen, | |edtoy the Mag mane enous Going Northrup Co. 804 Ist aur’ of te b or. The verdict practic frees thi —_ SS It Is Thought bes Banh — meno lis stg te fae oreig CHAS. 0. HOLCOMB ki a Th; ’ ’ : « way that they will contest OPTICIAN \This Is Last Day at Tacoma’s Elks’ Carniva ste-a1e Berke Bide, Cop, Mecgnd ana Marten ; ; PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 21.—The Drink Made Him Crazy s > | The teumeet Telephone Bive 51 5 ne Jocal strike situation is practically| --M rdi Gras Toni ht | @ they be warned at iat jim ited \ tunchange Victor Meichelson, a Swede ship a g Commis H. Ht. Folsor 1) of real or probable " J Presi a Shaffer was extremly carpenter from Whatcom, made a | the jury oe ing of the Ag) dence is that no a was given I I N > ry Made G0. ii. WOODHOUSE @. Feticent thie morning, ‘That rome 5 attempt to clean out Second | persona: J. J. Beattle, J. G. Davies,! Third, the refusal of the captain Rubber eckin | Se euctety Tel. Main 944, cault Of Fost den a contelencg Syenue last night, When arrested) aacoma, Aug. 24.~This is tho| town Ja beside itself with merriment, | John Olda, I. L. Osborne, R. P. Nei-| to altow th an her ashore Easy. 409 SEGUND AVE ‘ but 10: | every one he met was an enemy,| Jest day of the Elks’ carnival. it} At 11:20 tonight the Mardi Gras| "Rn, C. Goldstein, and held an ine) when it ¢ ' ein wix min Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer eat "# Ratare has vet beef i was arrested in the act of try-|!# also Woodmen's day and tho| begins, and after that wi Ta ay Weccate cpatinitee Atk | Contam atn Oe” oem eee & make it a pleasure. od ne Atrtkore will mate m devarmin. | DE to vanauish some of hie imagin~| es augur the biggest total dally|. Last night's footing sho The bodies identified were Josep Fire and Retief Drill CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y fran out of the lower atiad eis?” Gorge this morning. ¥|attendance in the brief history of| total attendance to date of ,| Dah! from Cirele City; J. A. Dur On ocean steamers fire and relief : For : ee ena ate ise this morning the fete |that number of admittan M. D, of Vietoria, passonmers:| sits are 5 1 as a part of 000000000000 000000000000 ip me | ‘The Woodmen’s parade this aft-'to the midway having been eold.| Mitchel Ja ’ Hugh! ¢tecis ut It seems these thing: ernoon was quite an imposing affeir.| Today's total attendance will bring| Porter and Patrick Bu Of tha) one me mes neg don this Al "| : | All of the midway attractions the final footing up above the 80,00), ow eigk tualde ran Ari} nth y I KISSINGEN ang Jrunning full blast, and the wholo| mark | jase ii witnesses were called! save much confusion and therefore i VICHY SALTS. 10h ig nto many lives —_ | stimony of all agroea, 1#ht during the progress of the in Autopsy Held This Morning Showed a Normal Brain— we COTTAGE CITY BOY SAVED. why i a tho| augat waa the fa raat ah baka oda irs | TIPLE Died Instan | pansengers Wax made by the ship's] Viving’ wteamanip. offetale: didn th For the cure of Liqu , tly and Without Pain FROM ALASKA [Pes mis eae eteat vee ators ees | KEELEY ‘stants tne ‘saty . n el Ghouls at Work Coroner C. B, Hoye, assist wih Gissiianll debit dad ous |From Indian Torture by ji:h0: he i fered tho| Tt was shown that some miaerabi INSTITUTE “rel. Atain Dra Ostrom, Wiliale, Lawrie, Lyons the following wretch had searched the clothes of = = J. Smith thie morning held a an's < | erdiot co abl iio ten ceetnatere? o's Returns wih a Bi Browd ot €x~| — Hurrying Officers | rene settee ro MORAN BROS CO. Mains of Charles W. Nordstrom. sionists | In the matter of the inquest upon) ¢ ery was mad 7 Who was hanged in the King County ae our ithe body of C. J. Du lecov ogee i A ih hone onterday. The wut pat | Fp arte | ering nt rhen th Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Makers. 4 adn e os .- t ¢ Roble 4 ‘ le a Qno » the ab C " rtaking Co. Coroner Hoye I as Le for ae Be: 1 _ y “fs bs Wel ame bo" ane Ra Manufacturers of High-Grado Lumber. Nordstrom P aquaw of whom on " D . Preerorgie. no doubt ther | toreay sess fiom Pe ored. The re fects boun: is the boy Me ; t A wer ank Dy the) stderabl plunder seoure 1 We ent 2OCOO 0609000000000 0000 0000000 Oooo OOOOOF S 9O00 {Siig nd ay Cars hy ture ites ey sactuh At reakiesk | DY anwT ence Bi @ we M4 fored the body, overlooked a po} 3 We make a specialty of » and well matured tapie L yp Groceries minatic 2 speed officers rode to the rescue, and) That we os holding 50 ounces of California Sweet Wines. Come in and get was in his right mind the boy waa save | len nt further action against the Nordstrom's f — - Somebody to Blame hip company will be taken by| @ Prices, heh tad large orowa of vouriatas morning for disorderly conducts \pamitied tact, ‘Three points are Quite] catastrophe remains to be seem | Pogees NNER @ CO. Kiera 503 Pike Streets) Al. “ase fictate. i re | SEATTL A steamer | le steamships i PAY ONLY ONE CENT . pes Je EK, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1901, OTS A MONTH \ MNOOOSOOOOOLS) ae | DECIDES T0 BE 6000 Are You Interested in Boy’s < $ : Co? ee School Suits? 3 H "Sultan of Turkey Backs Down In the Face of . . 1 a) ‘upon themar-| France’s Wrath--European War Averted ; $ |ter of quays, leaving the privat 3 3 ; 7 $ e AACY $ t Ree ot Sorel & by #0 doing pr nr the ron rai “ Youths’ Suits, Age 14 to 20, $5 Up. $ 004 Seannd na ‘ ; - A irate agehust cinco] Th aneed § Boys’ Suits, Age 8 to 14, $2.50 Up. $ fi pe . 3 ! . - : : i Pearae sane te Child's Suits, Age 3 to 8, $200 Up. | Ev 3 Wenner ees Gy leh iat eas onan hee SCHOOL CAPS, SILK LINED, 25c. PIANOS ,.4 need NMS considered ‘tamale Dead Man's Jowels i ave “ | al w! . ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS 719 Second Ave. LOWEST PRICES Second Door From Columbia ry PERMS WENT 10 THE BOTTOM LABOR DAY A COLLISION aut Final Arrangements for Cele- | + LOWES! it FRR RFR FI IT TOT IOFOTO TOIT SII II TTI IIR III IN STEAMER DAUNTLESS SUNK | *| 4 HANDS WERE RESCUED bration Will Be Made 1 waned , oo | Tomorrow ICE CREAM SODA = cucpaney tray ¢ stor 0 he Mar ar anu } . At 4 o'clock this morning with the impo ye . ec Sc P tartt *| Pianos and Organs | passenger « Dauntiens, at A rs T " t ina De eee We sites 4 | 7 2¢ AVE, STEINWAY DEALERS Kent Joaquin A " neues Ble it to ® Tables for all. * ntless had a hole eight feet Transportation Co, of Ban| will be held « meeting a | * | f few minutes | athe tons ts 960,000, aay one A * we Stewart & Holmes Dru Company % | good store light, which can - detatin of p z 4 vInsT AVENUE 4 | a gree ; ‘aoe Postmaster on Vacation “eho weve RLS ee ee oe ddd de dedndn ida dndndatndndndndndndnandndndandndad | ti ae ty p os | Postmaster G. M. Stewart ton are proc hing 18 “ +b] family last night for will be in readiness wher r day § f | n point of ny 1 be the thing when not burning. We have them. jargest ey j Gves Aboard a Quarantined V and Runs Up Against Law chase, Ladies’ Neckwear, Saturday Evening and Monday Morning. ne for the new La the clty fr Say and will i BRINGS T THE DEAD HOME Sad Scenes Aboard the Hum- jt boldt--Gold and Death Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214 CHERRY ST. N. , less . Ete Stik Fronts, Etc Blacking Brushes Ink Tab = WOODMEN’S EXCURSIO Big Loca! Crowds Are Visiting Ta- coma Todi ‘The steamship Humboldt arrived ing. this morning from Skagway ty = bri ' of th rvivors dy of litte Dorothy Phillipe. the saddest | Maladehyde things connected with the q| Ve | that Ml-fated boat was the |the Arlington dock this when the dead body of th Opes We ladies’ Bells and left a sad Mortality Record Laundry Left inOur afi Bhirts, closed front, 10e ithe enti was we the b The infant da and — Office Before— shirts, open front, 12i4¢; soft followed by its heart-broken fath ‘ ; s c we On account of his p 1'¥| Nearly 2000 Seattle Woodmen an4| IM yon, 12 m,, finished Wed. 2 ~ i " ba py Mar dey theif friends are attending the great W Tue § a.m, finished Thur. 2 ar ar a tae ae tie Dan-| initiatory exercises of the Tacoma| [A Tus, iz m. finished Fri. 9 Queen City Steam Laundry Wik. aula eakdintinn to. oat Jas of $99 at that city today. finished Fri. 6 1486-28 Fourth Ave, near Pike lige > ne artewlle eet nel An all-day excursion was run on r We guarantee not to eh FAR SEEING soon, however, as hia friends aay + tat agri on Bk gh -m. | your fannels. We take t pmmence legal action at « ayers coon raestjnormn => p.m. | fough edges off your collars elr expenditures by st the owners of the bomt s « a Any day before § a.m., finished and give you high gloss eived rather than tf Beattie Undertaking Co. has F same Gey if marked “Bpecia Domestic finish.” (no gi Se esa = Se rn eae Sl Cee Sa Soe & Should Arrive pot Established 18% y wear better unde nown yet as to it disposition. Dr,| rested Charles Givens for Vagran- Ratablished 189 that the body of his wife may be] duarters and his absence is more no- |left Ban Francisco this morning at . ticeable than his presence ». Chickering, Kimball recovered M er pianes will mand and oup buyers ideas of D. # Johnston (, 903 Second Avenue Burke Building Green, one ngers, came down He was one of the life raft with Capt Le Blanc and &i 200 KHAKI Conta, ali sises up to 8 breast..... Pants, all sizes up to 6 waist # are the mos durable and cheapest thing for outing, ‘These sui SLANDER OFFICERS {ff fishing or any sea that you buy anywhere aye that Capt nen Bult ¢ sees: + $1.7 mit suicide, but that he was too! BY CORONER'S JURY |drunk to climb on to the raft, and| EEE y let go and sank ‘The purser had in his care $2 while It in estimat 637 opt eyes th FREED FROM BLAME, ntee a ¢ fit W. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. 108 Second Ave.. Seattie | Juneau and Skagway ¢

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