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LAST EDITION--4 O'Clock): CZOLGOSZ HAS NOT MADE: ALLEGED CONFESSION! eoause of the ed to have been made t golua, th found ¢ y, the Star telegraphed Willa m 8. Bull, superintend but ¥ is t e rintendent Bull, recetved late last u ight aw Porm Ne. 160, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. INCORPORATED 21,000 OFFICES IN ree CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD, De ~ f Pe trae tans Pat Rec, NSSF ea ere the cbne seen prcbease! e she T esameniaace a Tetiearad ty request of the enter unter the comtttons meron shore 8. T. ECKERT, President and General Mar RECEIVED: 75.PO.D.SD. 30 Collect, Buffalo, NY. Sept, Sth. Rditor Star, Seattle Washe Czolgosz has made no confession about shooting president, except that he is an anarchist, The city is quiet and has deen since the attempted apeassination of the president. Will remain 80. the topioal songs a ¢ wort which poling rte, | its pe los on popula f the bes! r q will d © hav Willson's Juvenile Minstrels i al performa - Ww # Big tuventio Minstr am agiv rt 1 a to @ fairly 4 ‘i i Nty had ex y worn of {i tote " ance | i i nade 4 man Marges: and Linnie 1 Assistant Health Officer Phe board of health will meet t money for an ‘ th bate the GENERAL BRIGGS MUST STAND TRIAL » of the G. M drix @ F firm of Me ae arrested rime . Bull Wee So PON, atates | $5,000,000 TOP NOTCH ASSHULT OF EXPORTS BASEBALL _W'OONALD ' By a Score of 2 to! to 1 Portland 20:25 P | Police Believe That Lee Was First MC. Jensen, local port war- Gen, filed bis report for the month * this afternoon with the | of i as. ihe auewtns b 0 re Wins in Fine Game itulation of the same Detective Philbrick ts still working sca Vessels arrived and de- ___ on the MeDonaid-Lee assault, which | Two tho ind people jterda day morning. Tt te now believed a. 7 A that Lee was beaten and knocked witnessed one of the best games of baseball down the stairs and then defended lined to ever played m|Dimeelf. The police are in ¢| take this view of the ouly after 11 innings '8. propriets th defeated the i of 2 to 1 it wi Depart) Steamers. 63, net tonnage 72,488 | of hard and pretty play. The feature Lee, the woman Gail veassis, 9: ne: tonnage .... &767| of the game was Rockenfield's son- | Were arrested yesterday, were soon IMPORTS. sational catch in the ninth inn after released on thelr own r Coast wise— ‘Andersom for Portland came to the tance. William McDonald is Bidee, 3.943 tons; value .. Dat and hit one of Hickey's benders easily in Providence hospital and Poreign— squarely on the face. The ball « Theodore Lee is confined In the city Mase, 3896 tons; value ‘Cement, 32,496 casks. value. Gloss, 124 cases, value .. British Columbia— Muse, 664 tons. value . out Deyond the bieycle track, back of second base. Rockenfield went after it, but nobody believed he would get anywhere near the by jail. Some say that Lee was beaten before he entered the bathe. STEAMER QUEEN Spectators were betting on a home Horses, # head; value fun for Anderson. Rocky fooled 2000 SAILS FOR NOME pie. He fairly flew after that fy Total value imports .. je managed to get near where it ce, |was to land. Me jumped, shot out les and Anderson was out. . Risdon. 10.506 tons: value ....41,628,900' Rocky's eprinting was grent and his|,,7%a ptenamer Queen, Capt. Lloyd, Forage, 1002 tons; valu 21.043 Bath ae een sailed f ome at noon today. She Horses, @ head: vi r has a small cargo, the princtpal item Cattle, 24 head ws Tied in the Minth of which is a carload of waterme Bheep, 2200 head. value 12.800! In the fourth Inning Hurley scored. | O08. Among her 20 passengers were Coal, 80.807 tous; value 106,821 Tt was not until the ninth inning) #. W. Mc@innix, of the Hritish 28.656 feet; value 24.99) that Portland tied the run. Thies American line, and Aire. Catheri 4.000 feet; ¥alue .... 586 happened when Muller smashed a|Daney and » ~ hard one out to the right field fence. | Winter in the tons: value...... 2,905,000 Rockenfleld returned it to third, but Four, 32.22) bois: value 71.589 Zeigler missed tt and Muller came No Riding on Fenders Tuumber. 1,148,000 feet; value 11.680 home. In the first part of the lth BRS British Columbta- nning Portland scored an earned |, The Seattle Electric company has TSS tons: value 115,899 run and Seattle failed. This gave | Snnownoe ' re, sees Feed. 24,000 tons: value 188 Portiand the «ame. 5 y one caug’ Sheep, 3,739 bh value 224% Throughout the game Hickey vd - almost invincible. Until the last tn- nan Total value of exports... #998.510 Ting only two hite were made off hiet of Police Hullivan has been RECEIPTS FROM WHARFAGE. | him, and in the lith three, making . SS ee, aot fe tm breaking up the dange Mortality Report Washington st Mooring fees ort Warden survey & total of five. en hits. The > Beattie secured sev nus practice 9 teams are today playing Fire in Ath Corbett is in the sbert Hawley, aged six months, —=} Sen 0 at 1002 Howell street Inst ever $162.25 | The he body will be shipped to by the Collins-Wher- s T day Butte, Mont., men-Foley ¢ P . ; + | Absalom Tiley, the 16-months-old H maps son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tilley, Tac at 410 Twenty-eighth axen eattio. inst hight. The funeral was heid | ovine! from the residence today.at 2 p. in. Ape The f John D. Bly, who ongenbaugh Hear mmitted suicide last Thursday, a 0 ia wan held from Butterworth’ The preliminary hearing of P. N Jay afternoon under ‘The United st Longenbaugh, charged with the at- f the Hlectrical Workers fm session here 4 murder of B. L. Muir, wa fon Rev. H. D. Brown of continued until Wednesday after- jated. Interment was made in Lake noon at 2p. m. The defendant was View cemetery nab! to «# ar in ¢ t. Hie Sarah Cushman, aged 14 years, wounds are healing rapidly, however at 2008 Western avenue last ind he was removed from Providen night Th body ts at Bonney & ; nepted of the tal to the county jail this Stewart's. MeKenzte scandal at Nome ng. Yacht Ri P. tp od at wes a acl Jace’ ‘ostpones oe Valuable Papers Stolen hesap t rho race betas the yaabie Lav er, A tin box containing v pa- lita, Bonita and Olympia, which was tN pers, wae found In an «# y in the to have bee sailed yesterday, was eye . Of the clty by Dete alled off on necount of no weeeeeeesnesang | Theaters. Hl is allege rated for * further accused of th Judg PLENTY OF hes Kenzie : tnt tat ltt mer engine Ang va | The Toy Maker | | Standing room on was Inet BADLY BEATEN | | night # record at the Geattle theater. and the Tivoll Opera company | The week's business opened pleased {tx au well. in Hf, on the avenue this me « Yaki-| “The Toy Maker” it gives a com Sailor Gets Rough Usage and Wants | ma and Wenatchee produce was jain|Obera entertainment little short of the best jin arriving, * The plot ts simple fruit in the mark but there w a to fi Man Arrested for It ‘The toy maker ders. are ructs a doll which, by the pres- E..L. Holmes, a eniior, 2 4 in| Prices opened firm this mor of buttons, car fe to dis Prosecuting Attorney Fulton's office | There ta ho, ma change play all the hurnan His thi ring asked for the ar-| quotations of Baturday Gaughter in @ fit of Jealousy break , 5 fn, the walking | A number of commission ho the doll and, fearing her father's f the Sallor’s union. Dep-| ceived large quantities of bananas ®"&*r, poses am the doll when he eed to ask why.|from New Orleans this morning, | "i"e* to exhibit it and deceives even was plainiy shown on|They are quoted at $1.75@2.50. him. Frederick, the nephew of a face, The only thing In| Sutter and eggs remain as quoted | "ich aunt, has gone into @ monastery whether the n bad |jast week and his uncle offers him 100,00) t with an ax, mallet or by a| Poultry Is Orm with a steadily tn. |™4rks to abandon his vows and mar freieht frain. Holmes anys he was | crea sand, order to get the money for | ftruck With a loaded “biacksnake ————-~ the monastery lerick agrees and| 1 Nelson had trouble} Back From the Fisher! arranges with the toy maker to al or dues and hard | low a fictitious marriage with the we ‘exchanged en} The tug Mary D. Hume, Capt. |doll. As the supposed doll is human, separated and » after, Holmes | Frank Moore, made port last night |the rest of the story tells teelf. A mn ean behind him|from Nushigak. The big tug has|Case of true love is the finale | a series terrific | been engaged at that port by her ris Hartman is the toy makes aintift’s face inswollen|owners, the Pacific Packing and reputation as a comedian make: > and his eyes are black | Navigation company, In towing wal-| reference to his work superflu mon Jaden vessels to sea, The Mary Annie Myers, as Bisa, the doll, '9 D. Hume left Nushigak Auguat 2%,| pretty and piquant. ‘Arthur Cun Smuggling at White Horse As & passenger she had on board Mr. ugham int hiet male voice and Lendaburg, the superintendent of the |€ould sing with the Bostonians mi the ot Beattle| cannery nt that port. He reports| The company as a whole is very turday brought the|that the plant is closed for the win-| 00d, the chorus work being espe- a White|ter and that this year's salmon |Clally deserving of mention brakeman, | catch was not as large as it has been| “The Toy Maker run through e ed $55 | tn prece the week and be followed by < ding years. Wedding Day.” mplain J. F. Rogers Instructor A Geggege Cheek Ca The Seattle Athletic club has ¢ Third A had @ crowded r jo clas gaged J. ¥. Rogers for its new house to greet “A Faywage Che 5 found with 290| gaged in simi rk in St. F to late comers play iteelf ied. The vill take up his work about Octo- | unusually funn 1 certain it is t White| ber 1 that a more hilar owd seliom hich he| A. It, Adams, neorgtary of the club, | gets into mt who is now in York City, will|last night. The play J |return to Seattle September 20. |farce, bordering on horse {times, but always funny jable wit punetyates the FIVE men with tedme and rorppers, Pred. ofr. | Mew vath houses, Madrona Vilie, Rosenstock, 24th and | many varied Industries ten by Someone | the instance of @ Yakima farme wilt atand Yakima « thie aft ne jon for a w ¢ he ‘THE THRIVING CITY OF BALLARD (Contigued trom page 1) will cheerfully furnish any informa tion that may be dedired about the of the city J. Murdoch Mr, Murdock of Ballard f He was in the © Seattle Cedar Lumber ( years. He has held the office erk since January 1, 1901. M rdoch is largely interested rd real estate John Johnson deen a render ut twelve years joyment of the for eleve M i John Johnson, Ballard’s capable mayor, was od to the office December, 1% Mr. Johnsen has been identified with the business In this city since 1898 He among the clttsens. F.é. Dem os F. M. De Moss came t the spring of 4 is theret one of the city’s pioneers. He has held the office of treasurer f five successive terms. Mr. De Moss ts the own in Ballard. 4. T. Bostien the city enginesr for the p that time he has a { considerable property completed a large am and sewerage work y expended orhood of $8 2 jer way at the present time about $52,000 worth of work. Mr, Bostia has spent 15 years in his profession P. E, Paulson P. EB. Pa Ballard ten years a in local polities, His place of bus nem, 126 Ballard aver A addition to being @ popular resort, is poll quarters for the Fred Hufnagle Hufnagie extabliehed the Bal fF seven months His pa ronage is large, his clears f * 1 the town. Mr. Hufnag er ly im business in Seattle Bailard Grocery One of the best grocery is the Baliard grocery, of which V. Sehuessier in propriet Schuessier has spent a business, 12 years of the time city. He is pians t & necond story Schuessler carries a large and selected stock of everything grocery line. K. WW. Kirk When you wish to secure a of the city 4, et | write ¢ T wn uned r ery and Mce a ond r An Expression of Thanks and ao Announcement We thank all our frie and vicinity for the way 4 our new « »re home Saturday ev regret that the souventr earn und. We « when In th « th r b that on ortinements in th tar and other dally papers to » ppor tunity of getting whatever you w Reed this fall and winter at prices th etbooks, %. c First Our 12-inch desk fan uses no more current than a 16-0. p. Kil bourne & ¢ nd ave BOSTON GROCERY 1220.1222 Second Ave Tetop New Dili pickles, per q New crop imported currants, 2 Ib 3 New fre honey, in 1-Ib combs 200 3-Ib. package fresh 3 soda cracker lines and | POOOOoesooeooooooooooors | THR SEATTLE STAR, © VERY NEAR i TRAGEDY | A Woman Alone on Second) Floor of Her Burning Home Burned, She Escapes — | th Mire. J ' tof ita: ' 7 MARINE NEWS ‘i d by means plank places He Was Only Looking on : ainat «win Harris 1 ri h. ® ot M jos had a fatio en- ¢ burning house. Bhe Doyle's wrath kened by the orack ° the smoke which pou »| Launches for charter. Tel. Weat so || Pants rreom. She atte ited to | “ mn | WEATHER FORECAST. MOR, a] eral of Daniel Schneider ; THE BON MARCHE if NORDHOFF @ cg, ¥ sisal” since A PRELIMINARY OPEN. esate ING OF Lost Valuable Violin «| Fall Milline 2 @WIiLL OCCURS Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. lith and 12th Mrs. Rose Loses $30 rs When we will show the a vance fall styles in Fren English and New York Patter Hats, many | t as well as 6 and vicinity: Light to fresh an; showers Tuesday. Mf fuland less expensive creation from the hands of our ov 00 Khaki Suits skilled makers and trimm all sizes up breast The event will be hat seht a wir 1 arme and set ber tracted, she » a by 1 a long plank was aning eainet the bullding Yering worn gadied th She now With neighbors. Firemen @xtiriguished the fire, One hundred dollare will cov he damage, The cause of the fir te not known Mrs. Carison lived alone, her hus nd being in Alaska. For some eo wmal! boys have been throwing « ‘ wht that CONSIDINE | CASE idge Emory Continues the Case Until Nov. 4 Upon the she the defenee Judge ng of counsel for mory this after on 4 & continuance of the me murder ease until Novem ber & The defense brought an af davit signed by James Hamilton awis, of counsel for defense, stat tatntory basis f and readily allowed U. S, COURT OF APPEALS — Hei court of appeals following cases bt and William Charles Pet ants. Judemen nd Trust com akahesh! and SCHOONER LAUREL IN FROM NOME rt Capt. Bamue me early thia f b passer D. La the Laure ne of bigh grade « eries; don't gains ADAMS’ REST PATENT 5 The pack HoH & TEAS. will b " a. Ife per packag Fix \ / ADA ees All kinds at reduced prices at 1 iD FINE 1 ms OF At EDUCHD P' ADAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Ave, ‘Tel. Main 482 Ret. Pike and Union seeooesoess, Frederick & Nelson THES Majestic Every place where economy is possible In range uso, the Majestic Steet and Malle able Iron Range Will be notices: wuperior to ot ranges. The Ma jentic Range lasts lfetime— longer than any other The Ma- whether you are & stove dealer, FREDERICK & NELSON » Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison OPTICIAN TANDS today at the head nized as the standard of Fine Furniture. Range IS ECONOMICAL AS. @. HOLCOMB Bare Ride Cor Second and jophone Bias oth OhioWrought Steel Range Tbe quite important, t nid poo ing ‘The completene allowing, as it will, an KIRK, 1209 FIRST AVE. range of choice from the most rT a and domestic conceits for the 4SOn, r fe . ThBonMarc NORDHOFF @ CO. 1915 to 1485 Second Av. and 115-125 Pike St, | Oeoeoooorroose Telephone Union 24 for steam coal and domestic, orders to be elivered north of Pike,street. Telephone Main 88 Orders for Gelivery wouth of Pike street. OSLYN COAL > 4 We Havea eR ° New Style UEEN COAL $ Compressed’ Fil Once tried simays used, out 1/3 Fixing Bath © =e $ Call and See It E eryinonth stnce ¢ Wesbington Dental ant : * Photograpits 84 {11 Columbia Street, BOO+CCO COO OSS F GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON ‘This kole is from the slope which we have ng it has heen new purchased, or Just 188i ins s. Ww. cor. ct your teeth on dread. The m latest known 1 professic FE. ELLIOMT a = ee 8 Ketracting Full Set Teeth — beg dre tsas tdge Work Cc Weak eyes should be made old Fi weaker by giarses that do not J Silver Filling Office hours, 9tot fit There is danger. Beware me. 9-10 Heussy bldg, ard ‘Ue tn, and Marten cose «a yi of all wrought steel ranges, and is recog- fi its class, and the trade admits that it is more attractive, has more desirable features and special advantages ; of merit, and is more salable than any other range produced. P ; See - ~~ =nococcseeet 8 ° STEEL PLATE x The indestructibility of Steet Plate, as compared with In, at once eatablishes its On s many advantages. Mallea’ teel is a high-grad 1 im its purest e Abie t 1 at different stages of 1 6 c Mer ool at wh t does ® a e i ® ASBESTOS-LINED FLUES DOUBLE OVEN DOORS ® Th are Asbestos belng a fire proof ma- The oven door o: “ont 2 _ ghey he Sing fa eee; . ane chasaber tine, : Inside and’ outage. cas oor t nd the ) aa e prev hea rom radiating t and ne Kitch the rooms, but Tetains it witnin the he hay aume, ASBESTOS DOUBLE Borrom WARMING CLOSET bottom flues are lined with Asbestos, wh The Top Warming Closet of the “Ohio” Range with le qualities and t & the escaping of more heat from the warming closet thas Mf A a while placing in food to be warmed. b ' Ae Ar j improv Perforated Back of th@s be ; s natend | as in other ranges, allows the heat to eeape Cc unit * ' i cocking, ae tetas at ee 0 © of the person the he . “se the tenatie not in tm nce for placing here ja a arent « ith the tneaaie enumerated above loute rate conser Sane lee eee cx Sauiee, wabstantic ruction, and the exe waste, but aleo keeps th on Range ever placed on the meee be nly makes it the best Given Awag Free--Ohio Steel Range # = :. 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