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he Only Paper in Seattlo hat Dares to Print the News 11, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTH VOL.4. NO.144. AUGUS WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING FIFTH EDITION HALF MILLION MORE = ADENTIFY FROM THE KLONDIKE = THE BODY FOR SALE | gerreccmpzamaztipr | Two Bargains The Star’s Noon Edition Contains Pealtes All the News Up to Midday. Uf Your | 20 nope ERHONES Say WS MPS. 4 woe soursoom nove ant ne Free Car nival STEAMER HUMBOLDT ARRIVES WITH BIG TREASURE AND LAT betructed view of Li n Was gutted by fire at Ju ughman, arrived from Skagway ning Bartholin’s ) ur August 6, at her float at the I { and mountains; price $800; terms And, Si passengers, |Coamt wharf, For a time it looked | aay g whom was Congressman D.|# though the wharf as well as the | se ten of Texas and wife, Mr, | steamer was doomed. CHICAGO, Aug, 11.—An_ inquest | i on ir * i upon the badly decompored body of | A new five-room cottage, large b 5 ae me Fishing Beate Capeized Mrs. Bartholin, the mother of Will ment, cement foundation, por j ‘ tee wn te r aria 8 * ; oe son i ae Kuster state | Accusation of having murdered her | price, $1,600, ers a free admission ticket to the ¢ val ntativos ne mold wan many fishing boats were wee 4 tehell, bin fan ri ? consigned to the National Bank of|capaised In the stream — b n| 4 s Ihe, Priends | aameaneal Of course you are going to attend, and have , Commerce and the British Bank of | Skagway and Haines, but it t] of the dead v den: | 0 objections to get cket absolutely free North America, anown that anyone was drowned. — | ¢ . “7 pa fod igs, apd 2 kipcl cog wey Ate August € there arrived in Skagway | Skagway wae viewualy cut off Herbert S. Upper | of charge. The only condition we make is that | Are Down Town Buy One $25,000 in gold dust mined from the| trom the world August . ‘The tele-|ing kept Ut | you cut the introductory card from this adver- |Yarlous creeks in the | Porty-mile |g line to Dawson was broken and | aa th 12 and 13 Geheuerman block, | tisement and present it at the store when you and Canadian side The dw €@ p0on repaired, | Minnie Mi First Avenue and Cherry Street | make your purchases jlongs to the N. A. T. & T. Co but It will be the | ing | Will be went to the Beattie assay Juneau cable wil ) | n |fice. ‘This was th oaviemt -| The streams an t the head | ers i ‘oduction J ent mad m Forty-mile th Lyn ih, nearly | frou Card of Intr This introductory card entities the bearer to one mission ticket to the Industrial Street of the El Carnival with 1.00 pure: ra ticket to the Midway with each $5.00 purchase, ma before or during the Carnival McCarthy Dry Goods Company Corner Second Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle. |The N nd other Ia he entire va je Bkagway | hurrie Terrible Fate of Employe at Stetson-Post Mill Com- 22222-2020. SMe aN a Pass railroad | | firmea | rh Volun- wanted him he would ret tartly R. T. SHANNON ° H * Until foond a Glligent. sea GROCERY CO. | | orrors the body was kept up, The r tacerperetes. You are entitled to a ticket with each and every were found yesterday afte 1299-1228 tnd ave. Phone, Mais dotlay purchase. If your purchase amounts 0 $2.00, is thought that Thomas w 1081 you get two tickets, If to 35.00, you are entitled to a —_—_s tieket to the Midway, or, if you prefer, you may have five tickets to the Industrial Street, Remember that in order to secure these free tickets It is necessary to present this introductory card. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. “cc ™ WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Tuesday, cloudy or partly cloudy ADAMS & BLANCHARD CORRECT Simmer SHIRTS Right in every detail—color, o They’r: shirts that give you vd satisfaction in every way. ] TOMATOES FOR CANNING Fresh, large, ripe Tomatoes. per box B0e R. T. Ghannon Grovery Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters with erampe | pit NS Ka | 8 fiery furnace was the terrible fate of J. M. Kidney, an es: Rede. de: Baneis 6. wheal ARE FIRM he Stetson-Post Mill Co. today. After falling into an epilep- | who was drowned in the Wenatcheo | Me SHENANDOAI, Pa, Aug. 1 furnace attic this morning, It will be em gRtENANDOAH, Pa. m " Nothing but the char: of what had once balmed by Bonney & Stewart today taining 1,200 soldiers b inves, | remained, These were brought out of the furnace and are Butterworth & Son's morgue. nd shipped to the home of his par tically there ix no change | ts, Captain and Mra. J. H. Thom- the miners’ strike situation. The Hoge that the accident is the most peculiar on record. of North Yakima, The drowned men have entered the lath week of terrible mt occurred at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. peon wan, 81 peaks of aun.o0 suapension from work in a quiet is nearly 50 years of age, has been an employe of the mill t known men te tee We manner, and profess to be more con ‘The position to which he was assigned was work. He kept the wheel guiding the W. D, Hofius came before the boa fident than ever of final success. The —. . Valley, where he h , ar aa $.. patistac aoe ete an his namenarment at| Working. Hie is also very well known rehef work i progressing ma * : torlly. About $100,000 has been ex $10,700. He claims that water pipe|$ua,Popwiar in hie home at North pended so far Yakima, has been assessed, for which he Is ’ spueiee ts Notwithatanding the denial of the simply acting as agent to the manu-| past Wednesday evening Thomas, | marines | leaders, it Is said that many strikers ceurers. hatter will be re- ve of the Wenatchec | thelr intereats vises | hore are. suffering for want of food red to Prosecuting Attorney Pul- an irrigating con-| the Un Women and chitiren susrount. the @@@@@@@@SS=ORSCCO C——OSSS corn, with four compenions wen. | the same. Orders hy been sent by | rope pinot / 8 cidters’ “mess venta At meal. times | All ss bathing In the Wenetches” river |the navy Gepartment for the cruiser | soldiers’ mess tents at meal, dines je wood drop inte this conveyor, which | The board raised the fotlowing as-| They flonted down the stream Topeka to proceed at once to Puerto ” : ace. The conveyor drops | seasments: The Alaska Commercial | log and all started back up the river | to Cabello. at Perea th te Saviun NEW DRESS SKIRTS. NEW SILK PETTICOATS. ntrivance consists of a steel | he from $1,200 to $1,800; M. A.l except Thomas, who clung to the con “ae oh ieee i that ts left from their own NEW FALL JACKETS. d ‘This runs along a trough. | Goldman, from $4,000 "to $9000: |Jog Buddeniy he doubled up and ICAGO, Aug. 11.—Whent, 67 7-8, tet five it to the Dungry dhs\ il 4 stl 75¢ and $1.00 NEW PALL MILLINERY. ried to the furnace. The | Cooper & Levy, from $18,480 to $19,000. | called for help. He went down once, miata {ADAMS & BLANCHARD Best of Workmanship. flames leap 50 feet up the == Lowest Prices. remem! §€§=6B SUMMER VISIT i the steel cable, Put your treasures where they will be safe. The Seattle Safe Deposit Vault gives you every security pos- R sible to obtain. Boxes for rent by the month or year. ) Safe Deposit Building 701 First Avenue 4 MONARCH r) ” $7.00, 90.25 Stee at the corner of Twenty-first 3 far as is known, he has no relatives GONE INSANE AL TRY Ellsworth Boyles, the Forger, Breaks His Mother's Heart tions in Panama to} %rx. scatuda Boyles of Batiard was « committed to the tnsane asylum to- Treat for Peace Sunset Oil and Refining C. Second block of stock of 40,000 shares nearly al! sold. That remain- Ing yet to be had at S6e ir share. Those desiring stock will do well to act promptly. Karly advance in price ELLIS MORRISFON, Asst. Bec. Basement Mutual Life bidg., Seat- eo, Wash. WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FINS JEWELRY “ND SILVERWARE Aibert Hansen ™'" The largest jewelry ouse in the Northwest. day from the superior court. The unfortunate wornan is the mother of Ellsworth Boyles, the notorious boy INGTON, D.C, Aug. 11.~|{rser: It te through grief at her ral Gudger, at Panama, |%0'* criminal acts that the mother seer reine + of |D28 Become demented. aes ay Aner Stecrera, the| She was pronounced insane a few Jeader, have been in|'0nths ago and was sent to the asy = ding terms of |!%™. but was discharged as cured, af and that the gevernor has|ter ‘m brief course of treatment d three commissioners with) When dhe reached her home she be- rs i at . ee lcame again afflicted with jan Sppctaneé by Besrere. cholis. and has wandered from house to house, at all hours of the day and the Denenit of the new Sacred |miaht. asking for news of the boy m sale will be held tn Sacred| WHO bas broken her heart. Her hus- hall, corner of Sixth avenue| band was unable to care for her, and street, on August 13. 14, 15| she will go to the asylum. It is said Pa Sataes eae may ever azuin “fully'tecores|NO, 4--In the squire’s court: The’ famous case in which the village skin-flint received ‘a er right min : settin’ out” from the plaintiff's lawyer ing. He was al | money from — Remnant it Sale OF BLIND PIGS A lady wearing nice clothes d a look of indignation, walk- into the Star office the other i said day ai 1 not that you print a great many stories about blind i i pigs, but you only mention one kind. You never say anything of those that stand around the streets and practice aimless ex- This morning a large crowd had gathered around our rem- pectoration. Just a few min- : ago I barely missed being . C1 ers, ing th E cena ik coe od these tnnenle nant counters, and during the balance of the day the As I don't wish to be uncharit able, I will assume that thi particular hog was bind, but Q the experience was none the lens unpleasant, and it is not an un- common one, either. I want to suggest that while you are handling the breed, that you @ try to reform sev + the hog family at once ttle has an ordinan @ all civilized cities, which forbid remnants held first place. Hundreds are left-—plenty of good bargains still remain. This big remnant sale will be continued tomorrow STEINWAY 7 IEN’S STRIK VEA UN ECTED Ri - — of State Department | morning at 9 a. m. 1 branches P CHICAGO, Aug. 11.— Stabiemen jhad no idea that their clerks were or- vel by Rothechtid depert- ganize had even considered WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 11 1 store struck this morning, and the matter. United States Consul Gottachalk, at | Peart Iv Ogi, Le strike the information| It hae developed that this organi-| Bluefields, Nicaragua, cabled today ari Iv Be | pitting In public places, but tke some other laws, it is a dead etter, awaiting the time when IT’S TIME TO { DECORATE nor a 14-year-old girl, was |ly the side entrance of the saloon of the same name at t r of Unt- |versity street and Bec venue, @ social evelution shall add the Once Inside they sat down tn one of |@ enforcement of decency to its out that there is a thorough | zation has been going on ever since| that Dr it Wilson, the Ohie enticed into the side entranc tion in all Chieago depart- | the teamsters’ strike in June, and #0] physician, who was itnprisoned and | saloon on University street betw stores of women clerks, boys |carefully and quietly were the details | sentenced to death for alleged parti accesd pink Mie ateen wie nat albht \iee wits tomes cee J@ pominal recognitio ar ‘and places of bust- ail other employes. managed that today's strike waa the | sipation in the rebellion, te sate ut| Policeman Flanagan had a lively | Second and Rhird avqnuve laek Mahl ine, wine root trarrene 818 fur crumade in the matter might nese, We've vets fact came as @ great mut-|ret intimation given to the store| Hocas, Del Toto, and will #oon re-| chang daring thiet on the |PY two parsons who call theme! Or eet tala see" Chapin that |@ arouse the. police Torce, of the ® thing you nese..ae Prise, as the heads of these stores | managers of the effective results. turn to the United Staten with hie) ioe eront at 1 o'clock this morning, |™*™ The child was induced to drink |4,6 only had one glase, and merely |@ city to the propriety of eather- @ of course the prices mother, who traveled to his aid and | Er ttae the ot beer in the place took a sip of that It was just about @ ing in the public spitters, in or- @ ane ieee | oe “ enlisted Senator Hanna's sympa-| The thief escaped he officer |"yiad not Policeman Cameron seen |that time that Policeman Cameron |@ der that they may be compelled © around and 100k . ¥ _ ames | thics had fired four pistol shots after him oe ear eth, the lantaarcd oh ihe scone nad found the |@ ts consteipate something to the @ them over ced President Zelaya pardoned Wilson | ¢, J. Johnson, of Ballard, was|two her fate can only be imag- |gir! In company with two @ city treasury in return for the @ Festooning 2c a 1 ae ae a ate Phe Minter upon representations from the state | standing near the corner of ‘First | {ne ¢ officer followed the child|He arrested all three om @ license to exercise an offensive @ roll, 3 rolls for 0c. §/ ture Grand, Bvery line fs a line of department at Washington. It was| avenue and Washington street at 1/and her companions, and arrested |to Jail ro girl wa. o @ habit to the annoyance and dis- @ FLK FLAC beauty, and the tone and action are claimed that he bad ac panied the | 9 k this morning When @ stranger/them ail, At the station the men charge of the police r "The |@ gust of decent people. nes tans up to the standard that has given expedition simply in his professional | spproached him and without a word | gy MS namon of dec Hart and|men were placed in the city jail and |@ San Franciaco took active @ Wise seus to these Instruments the Key to all capacity. oe, of warning snatched & watch and Bigger, Both said they were|kept there oll day, The oMcer mak meaures a few years ago tp 8 the courts of the world, and won the eat eenrenrennmeenion chain fro f Anson's vest and |b; ers. ‘The girl, t look- |ing the arrest wili consult Prosecut ‘uppress the spitting flen Boe Beata sician of Pick \ TTING in Sante earn Waakiigion etneet toward Fe, Nh end rather pretty, ing attorney Pulton today, and, al@and carted the reform so. far @ Mee ee : * ‘The fellow then turned | was turned over to the custody of {formal charge will be made against |@ that a millionaire who appar. @ Canes, bid “ s t Up Not Far From Spot Where Body tse Sect a king frvst tad ran Se | Bite, Ghats. tne Dello mneurens ne |the rele iS inti ton te tees Sotant Be i “You are invited to view this new dodging ween the| will be held as a witness against the| ‘The parents of the girl are not in n making @ nuisance of him- @ Dennison’s Purple §| Work of ar et-car @ en. the ct self by spitting upon that way, | WwW Fi d stonding freight care as he ran, Of- |two as roun ficer Flanagan, who was near by at| night at about 9 o'clock the floors, was repeatedly fined, @ i | f the robbery in | Iv 11N' + coral, erent and White Crepe f 100 per roll et COON BROS. pursuit Ineta thief had|on Upper Ki | Bho had been. to ere made of other barbarians @ | ‘Sherman, Clay & Co, nti naga Wn., Aug. 11--Last| rill did not shoot at Tracy, what-| wa ©. & good start and w jon, Firat avenue, , Bho bad been, . * of other Arians @ ¥ morning Fred Runcorn|ever he may have planned or at-| Minister Bowen, at Caracas, ———— Madison pi a was then on her 00 mm ey until tho nuisance was actually . tod; H. Goff, of thin place sng | emp to do, |that the venesse Dakenione ind WOODMEN BURIED HIM \% y home. a the lle :. a fas ne rod Ae F x A eur ° ed to a considerable extent. e 1412 Firat ave Union. 711 Second Avenue fe cut the cable at Barc an wo ne \ ad hy ‘ wher hi ra the corpse of partner Tracy, not wishing to be en- | (Pat TOE ecetona. I) known Seattle business man| they ald they knew her, nd io tt mill, neat Fremont. Ho was driving The N. W. C. metip Quis) the tg greases Sas CONE Ty ciahcenied in the | eee Cletance and then threw It in| 7 who died in California Aug. 4, were | N06 Ml te cned.at the two stran- on Which Wan placed a 9G-foot tele- | ‘The Women's Society of the First jal sailed "for sterday |, A. Nichola, reached port yeeter- SbOW 2 fect from the road | * short distance and then threw it in U held in this city yesterday’ fram |much frig 8 Li ve a x Dartee ea uttn Wiles an enbureled eight paseni nd a full sud z . Jena c tha aaa g 4 y a er Preaby ' ers, but t foon reassur graph pole. He was astride the lat ptist chur Nl xourslor 376 day fr y York via Coronel and The gun warts, Chehalle the BiNeh CU OF eee ional SHOULD THANK Let otichitet aerating, [teat ehe w ly safe ter. and boing inaccustomed to driv-|to Monte Cristo, Tuesday, Aug. 12. of 109 tons; including 376 head | day from N ee nape «le theigp we Fama pane Hd ot at s . ate " tha | Placed cor two wagon and the immense log rolled| Galbraith dock at the foot of Mac of this city. __ |from New York to 3 Pecans, When found was |store window: Almost, Be fase cite a ete tae io, the | Found. frien Muggestod go- {Upon his leg, crushing It. Archibald |son street, promptly at 8 a .m. and amahip City of Topeka, Capt.| the quick time of 87 days, She . from lying out in| Population of the town has os payee? = Geena tie welt jin to a restaurant and acted on the | was placed in a Wagon and taken to| will reach Everett at 20: 20, whore a Jansen, arrived rom aan Pro me Se He Pee rer Py Seman ks. It | sround to took at the rele ofS », Starr ave sales sheng os st * | plan before the girl had a chance to|the Seattle General hospital, where | sp cial train wil be waiting at the yea' lay Ww 55 pa nee sign 0 e' . Md Cartridges and had no| recent sensetional career of espaped| Charles Baten, a tes Ottieer \Seneets s in boing attended. to' by Dr.| wharf, and will reach Monte Cristo |2000 pac ke of yan from” Kilisnes | Hawall | She will ake on cargo of her nad | Sean's avers) offers Bave | een thie Iné fo F Cleo —| Patrolman ro w n ens | Coe, Archibald was emplo at 2 p.m. Fare for the round trip|and two of cold ‘" h, | general fre ands, howing that it had| convicts, Alm wm SAN FRANCI#CO, Aug. 1. Patrolman Cameron saw ther Mr. Archibald was employed by |@ DP Fare Pp pare ot cole cteenee fae | Seema: See, teed Seem of much| Brown this morning for drunken Starr, « young and well- the Beattle Hieotric company, wil be $2.00, after av discharged wince \t was inst | been made to the finders ld proves cloariy that Mer- | more tan the weapon's value. oo er the Brooklyn cafe, which 1s mei | jw 111, 112 1-4,