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"TH! Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # P ri HING TON, TUESDAY NO. 145, SEATTLE, WA VENING, AUGUS A MONTH “FIFTH EDITION | TRAINWRECKIMISSOURI MOB ‘The Star’s Noon Edition Contains (°°...) Oe HANGS MURDEROUS All the News Up to Midday. If You $22). °°." CHICKEN THIEVES Are Down Town Buy Une FOR ENTICING |White Man and Negro Swing From One Treo) |REVOLUTIONISTS ——Lmuecm™” "meaner J. C. Hark, William Bigger and] LEXINGTON, Mo, A 2.~At, attemp rote ¢ t : GY . ht _ William Ballaed will be tried before | 1.99 . os treme | SSooe (ANS mpting WO prote ct his chicken. | tan buy from the lending udge }1:90 this morning @ mob numbering|o0et from robbery. He heard y ; Judge George tomorrow afternoon of nolxe In the henhouse and went gut Wy Leer tg OE aD ners m harge of giving liquor to 16-year down the jail door |? By srpagen Aer: seg YA | y you in both the Wearing a old Pearl Ives, ‘The girl is said to od Caribe Balyere (white) | found the @oGr open, and on tp | 2 ‘ [have been eMticed into the Hrooklyn [nd Marry Gates (colored), who one| found the doar open, and on looking / moan ; - saloon ‘by Start ana Bigger, where] week seo murdered George W. Jo n, and ordered 4 et! Come in and SEE THESE NEW GOODS ee and looks sght beer for her. Rallacd is |#0M, and hanged them to @ tree a| ‘eM te « ne of them fired Adams & Blanchard i ny 7 my 4 a jat him, the hor \e u © 719 SECOND AVENUE HINKLEY BLOCK 72, srt 25 CK WEATHER FORE AST. night cloudy 1 threatening f Wednesday, partly cloudy. | | | | | ADAMS & BLANCHARD NEW FALL... SUITS ant OVERCOATS WN RA =u Are arriving dally and re on display in our store. We showing iter whe en the Of the jail |Relenborhood was roured by the dis- ’ through the steel DP ) WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 12— | the cruiser Cincinnati to return from | most seriously, but it is believed iB Tue tab was well pthpered and acted bape te a arcade iy } f " cap shor pursuit No United States Minister Bowen, at | Curacoa without de Th and/presenee of American Warships « fn & wall diselplined © and orderly | qount was entertained of thelr iden. mn r manne tity at the thme and the ieeseess, Venenuela, cabled to the| MET dispatches from Vienna indi-| have @ restraining influence on the Johnson was killed at night while| confessed before he was hank an beiaia aammaeis toe cates that the time has nearly ar- volutionists, German waships have E - _ mate departmen a | rived when President Castro must! aiready landed mariges at Puerto |r (Bpieek pacsgs a: | consul at Barcelona has informed | ms Ni ‘ahaa “ ‘i a The emperor witnessed the core. 4 7 Shia het Wateaenn ned | flee to Parisl He ls now at Curacoa /Canello, and Commander Nichols of |mony, The veasel will have a speed rescrti t ons is end jand at La Guayra, a few miles away, | the Topeka has’ been ordered to stand| The Board of equalisation today “ 36 knote an hour and will cron bees taken by the revolutionints and'| ties « government ship ready to take|in readiness to protect American tn-|Towman i Mantorde f SHIP i eyeintarcn We Prepare Them hs eee Beereents SACKINE th6 | Nien out Of the country. terests. The action of the Germans | $45,000; Baker @ Richard WEATHER FORECAST i ‘town. Bowen says that the protec. | $17,000 to $20,000; Aleo Bridges, f . i | Barceiona is but 106 miles from the | i* the result of an understanding be- | $1 j00 to $6,000) A. Buck & ¢ — ile —_— We give pow what the doctor _ ton Of @ warship for American In- | oa pital, tween Secretary Hay and Ambasaa-| from $4,775 to Chapman Com:| STRPTIN, Aug. i2—The new tiner| Beatle and Vicinity wants Yeu te: Bare | rests te urgently needed. Bowen! The dinited States government re- dor Von Holleben, and ix not in yio«| B'S¥ hey Pore } B, the Daan | Rained Wilhelm |Get e, the/* wn and Pm) rng Wea: * Ri Dagccictigunrs Hasabemape 4 P / ~ ewar oO 9. ¢ Duwam: ene ‘eet | partly cloudy, o > é vmys further that he bas cabled to| garde the situation in Venesuela| lation of the Monroe doctrine ish Dairy Company. $1,800 to $2,000 ra-rey Sdn ot BS) ss Maal sex A fresh to brisk south ) Open All Sight Phone, Main % E: Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. C Bo 627 FIRST AVENUE = HE i ad i People's & as Busy : " inal Bargain e stom Wiliam Sieften, proprietor ot the | « change of venue. which was dented, ry oe | mn then pile “Not guilty.” a Madison Park peng was Peay rr Police Capt. D. F. Willard firat took eT Oe iY -the police court this morning f0F) the stand and swore that on July 20/ juor withaut @ license, found | he drank beer in the Madison oq itenced fo 15 days in the pavilion. C. M. Stuck, who was with th George. Steffen Capt. Willard. purchased the beer, fi t up bonds | Several rounds of the beverage were ” kenny | drank. Mr, Stuck took the stand and t. tiew. | swore to buying the beer. Steffen ab ar-room when the beer { | was sold. ke Wm. Steffen was then put on the iy pad af ec 4 = seems Every kind, quality and style is here, and at @ saving of one- ee statement that he had sub-leased the third of their former low price tro i, Seeatnns, and of READ THIS LIST i case. ' " to mabotaats this | ing liquor without a license. Steffen Remnants of Hosiery. Remnants of Silks, ad Offered. Mr. Steffen id that he did not know that beer Remnants of Toweling. j Remnants of ‘Wash Goods. George had Seiler, ive Tre ee Bg ang, Remnants of Outing Flannel | Remnanta of Wool Goods. , persons that at nie attorney ae Go wae ‘willing 4 Remnants of Tapestry. | "Remnants of Musiins, him po ghar J might have been sold Remnants of Crash, Remnants of Table Linens. jand that Steffen knew ft. Steffen a ‘ Ro ty ki eed oe however, that he was pald $125 es s ravi is a se = poe the was|for the pavilion that day and had reared ee | s reeoatad Remnants of Siskoline, : | Remnants of Trimmings, Remnants of Embroidery, Remnants of Lages. , and if nothing te do with selling anything ®as in favor|in the. house, except ice cream and endant. | *andwiches. ‘a change! The case was fought hard from a po- | morning on both sides. and pumerou ige is sick or | lively tilts arose between the at- Attorney | torneys. @ prej- In his argument Attorney De Tru~ Prejudgment existed, the ler stated that the alleged lease of RR gy A, was evident. Judge the pavilion was merely a subter- ruled, » that he was |fuge, and # transparent on gre able to try the case. Mr.| Judge George was evidently of the) then formal motion for! same opinion, and passed sentence. Remmants of Gingham. 4), Remoants of Dimities. Pt this AWord To Contractors and Builders We are prepared to-figure with you on Hardware for your buildings. Our prices are away down. LET Us QUOTE YOU ON {2 ‘QR 1T] COM Yr K AR No. 6.--ONE OF THEM CITY FE Locks | aie . Mahala Md . the farmer ships produce to the city |Dee went to the Morgan house to Hi 5, in well indicated by the fact that doz-| deliver the papers no one was at nges 8 of comminsion houses on W poms, oun ties | Pe ST a CHICAGO, Aug. 12—Pollemen De- {and as the burglars rushed past the ern avenue are making thousands of but when Judge Mo: Nail SURIne maskin were ana | poiieemen they fared potat diask. Gollare clear each month for their|they were gone. A search for them | 8 th officers fell, Devine dying in- owners, while the farmers and retail| Was fruitiess, A few days ago Mr. | killed just before daylight this | ctantly, ‘while Pennell lingered hait grocers make atmont nothing out of |Dee received a@ | spe containing the | B ld in the act of robbing the |thelr escape. A general round-up peermedia ASG stole the papers thought they cane | int Dr. Shaw on Ashland bou- | wax quickly made by the police, who tained evidence in the liquor case, | aper ‘ ‘The policemen detected them | have 86 suspicious characters under but a& they did not they were of no . |x» rear of the residence. | arrest. There is no positive clue to| use, The note also notified Dee h wnt took alarm and rushed (the murderers, as the fight waa not ‘ leave town, Ap effort has been made, as ant. fence. only to meet a/ witnessed, and the wounded officer) to get back the pote and the papers, int from the oMeers: revolvers. |was unable to talk before he ex-| ianks wens PERSECUTE but they are pow in Judge Monga: Weights eo bullets. to find mark, | pired. hands, The Dee liquor case will be |. ‘he revival of ex-Mayor W. D.| A number of the prominent farm~ {ried August 16." | Everything in the line Wood's public market scheme bids|*t of the White River valley in tha/ > es ea RS ea — ‘I of Builders’ Hardware int answer, Mr. Yandell further al-|fair to follow the completion of the b a 2e0 AS ~ . jot leges that owing to this delay of |new Seattle-Tacoma Interurban rall- t 4A West Geattte “Ex-Blind Pig” Con- IMPORTANT NEWS the contractors in question, the city way line. bly | ductor Mas Trouble . | == has been compelled, at considerablea| six years ago the establishment of this city to plead thelr | ++ - | the city authorities M. M, Des, who had a great deal terday, “The farmers of this din. | wm M raglicnesiys 3 aint HIM yaw up [in the southern part of the clty, this | trict fina that to ahtp fruits and one, | morning took out a permit at the city diMculty of | vegetahiss tapthe Seattle commas | to) ey thoughtiessly carried | hall for a three-story frame building up this matter and see if the con- |a suitable site for a marke! men means elther no profit, oF pet | rage A of lewal papere (hat {at 662-66 Dearborn street. The build Compiaints have been coming in to} tractors cannot be compelied to begin) The plan was met with the unani- solute lows, rw + foreigh to bis case, | ing will cost $10,000. The plans were | Whe board of public works time and | this work at once. mous approval of the people of the Cabbage Fed To Cows Woiee Morgan aaked Mr. Dee to get|drawn up. by Architect Max Um- Sgain for the past few weeks re- city, with the exception of a few of! «rons of the finest summer cab- | the: k, which he did, but when |brecht os the delay of contractors in } the retail grocers, but was bitterly | pages, for example, are now being ; ing or completing city con- | fought by the commission merchants | fo to dairy cows in this district for |* = tract In many cases it im stated on Western avenue, whe #aw in it! tne reason that the Western "U6 peeesepmaseseannlhO!hUhMmtés PRE AR PHAOTF )lllUUmULULmUmULUmUmUUUU a eicorant iat contractors take a job and bind the doom of the monopoly which they | sharks not only refuse to pay for the| " a have tar yearn mata’ Gk tine Wanterons sot aa Several complaints have come to} hen fruit, ‘The missiles they threw . . . the police department of jate con~| at the yesiaing and through the win- cerning erowds of young boys and| (OW. Teday the Japs complained to Me4 tine’ 1, farm produced 3t would have been |, one ean summer vorats Aud ILL LIVE mapea pike whe ore sahirtan | secte Palicicn Wee ual ae See ie. The property Gwnere successful In spite of this opposition, | coming to maturity eannoy be wold ag ASSAULT citizens In different parts of the city. | case oF OF me 1 tract, they would have had to remove |‘ntervention of middlemen was 7 expense, to remove a large quantity |an exchange where farmers from the | befe! ‘ } of earth in putting in a water main, |country surrounding Seattle might| here is absolutely po une in our of trouble about « “blind pig” run| Wm. Chappell, the wealthy Wlon- | If the contractors had begun the |meet the consumers of the city and|®ttempting to dispose of our pro by him in West Seattle, is very indig-| dike operator who has recently been | THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWES' this earth and the city thereby saved | warmly discussed in the ctty council of Delaying Jobs Has Grown | the expense. jand failed of reallzation only « 7 ‘Neleanea? Mr. Fandell asks the board to take |count of th for selling liquor without a Ii at the ave it finished within They deposit « cer- jot supplying the retail dealers and . 1 large consumers of the city with a {tr fruits, vegetables and other frequentiy put to considerable in- TRG mit of tl : ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 12-—~ | however, t not been found im= tro hic to h ‘The Worst case of vandalism that| “Another crowd of boys who great- SMvenience on account of this un- —~---— = be Ppa iy ‘ S8plained delay. When. the time| Prince Obolonski, governor of the |posuible to arrange for « location | Rae open repented. for, some LMS | iy annoy eitioons ie reported at Green for the contractor to be done| Province of Kharkow, was alightty | Takes on New Life city will] Police Are Working Hard on Lex-|inis morning, A crowd of the young | Lake by J. D, Beech, Mr. Beech says vest them. But if the| 1 will give us reason- freight rates an With the work, he comes before the ‘ id. |, Since that time the acheme ha w us tho privilege athe Reva CS the boys play “blackjack” oun: ‘sakes ft or | wounded by a bullet fired by a would-|).0 dormant, but Influences hav aay sgl A cateen, wa 4 ington Saloon Crime | hoodiumes literally charged upon the e ve play “blac kjack and hold time. This Seacalls erameed we the be assassin in the Tivoli gardens last | been at work which bid fair to mak rt Retro satis atuet in ‘eats UNKNOWN AUT E eV GANG While Fred Ernat, the Lexingt on | dtueet he Calne a ae “f med ‘caunes auton e. Pe ee . } e . cuted, its successful revival possible, ‘Two | SU‘ ante ya ont a “lg arin gion | ctreet, leet might and almost dsenol- | Shiieee § pate : fUURcll. the "mersvera”of that body| night. ‘The assailant wos arrested. |it* successful revival possible. Two |fie'that will not anly give us’ proRt | WOMAN saloon bartender, who was murder | ished ‘the place. The Japs hold re.| Another report of bad boys came atual progress cf ihe wate. Thal the establishment of a transfer nye. 2” Our Produce, but bring the best) a ingtance of causeless cruelty jously assaulted Inst Saturday still) jigious meetings at this place and/ from Latona and Brogkiyn, It tp Aa pel yoo am Bo teen on the street ear ines within the pe one be oi wt families of the |Which haw seldom been equalled in {fies at the point ¢ seat 5 Provi- | for same time have been greatly an-| said that boys go in awimming In iu linades torentcnsden ten tae city and the building of the electric |"Wneh of the pocuent fant Seattle, took place on ‘Third avenue [dence hospital, police detectives are] noyed by the diagracerul actions of & | Lake Union, near there, inn Aude = 0 Par " . , ve > 0. of boys and haf-erown men. | condition and insult yo ace ie + rede Dell geen | Fone rote eabints ot tons of the fin- nell Crichton, who was in the|this morning when @ brute in human |gaijant, Every possible clew is be-| Last night. the gang attacked the| women. Police atticess ‘will fer ines aisle y eter, Antakiie cin eee iralt trults and Yeretablen ro. council when thé public market |form struck Mrs, A. # Cox, a middle- |ing followed up by Lane, Chipman | piace armed with focks and decayed | aii of these cases. at his own pléaoute aaa withoet «in the gardens within an hour's ® ne was first talked over, Is still) . 44 woman whose gray hairs should |and Stuart, who are on the case, and | Conmuiting the needs of the property | ride from Pioneer place, it {# today | in favor of the plan re ¥ Roel oll three men, Ethier, Chapsaw and Da- | @wners who desired the improve. practically beyond the purse ‘There iano reason that T can gee,” |have commanted reapect Ten Wy Lvideon, are yet incustedy, No new 1 deat ef Gaels kG sa Ment. D Conte he, improve- Beattle working man in m he said this morning, “why auch ‘q |DUt A degenerie fon in arranging developments have come up today |inoluding the Clestion of a supreme ea sumatances to supply his house- markgt should not be established, . aid the detectives ave waiting in e re r ‘The attention of the board of } Poe The greed of the commisntc cities of the East, and It we cers inthe ehreot {| cnough to answer a few very essen- matic Onder of “the 32 a om of pard of pub- 2 ble fe ; : No a hoon to thousands of con, |She had her back to the streot, and |¢ 4. n rder of the Knights of Mc works was brought to a case of | CINCINNATI, Aug. 12—The Inter- Jrendera it, maperae It, tainly be a boon (0 thousands of cons) iene want by her, he struck her a) quMe con of wkull have Khorasan assembled in the Pythian Taniind this morning by a com- | national Typographical Union, in| (il Or J teye between Bent oe irtalo, NY, for instance, the {Severs blow with a heayy cane acromtl neon taken out of Mrnat’s hend, he castle. The Supreme ‘Temple of the / Contract haw bar ict Ps eee. cb | session here today, received the re- | rao, great public markets are among the | the P&ck ine fered of the blow par=latill lives. Should he survive, the ava the bh “Temple. of "ve firme Of Hole Meche ce aet: | port of the committee on laws and |inis city, and the latter are compelled | sights of the elty and have been in| Mally stymied Mera, Hon, wee Mh) cave would be @ famous-one. in the Retnbane Bibiere tn ht Mabie wou? irty-second avenue and Cherry | #Ppointed various standing commit- | now, as they have been for years, to| existence for half a century or more, ceerapted the atvantion of some ladles surgical world. hall 4E Street a work is sappe erry | tee was decided that the Typo-|rontent themselves with stale fruits| They are located outside of the bus ; i wiphnslinintan’ A i font'oy 22, YOrK Is supDoned kot nical’ Journal should be issued land vegetables shipped from Call-|neas district. With cheap street car near by ant she was agsiated into her : Aa ae ‘ Informal receptions heve Been tn = at work Vas not yet bose, Diical Jeeafter instead of semi- | fornia, oF t0.g0 without, jaren aah the present etrest. oat ome tine before| air. Covey and family of Mallar’. | Sunpeme Lodge Begins ss all day. There will be band that work has not yet bee - hiy. Hrederick Driscoll, of the | Put An End To It ltransfor ayatem in operation, it{she was able to give an intelli wio have become somewhat widely ncerts tonight and a sham battle Tuaneed. and there a evidences | monthly. Erederise ieiation, deliv: | Provided the city council can bel should be not hard for the farmera|account of what had happened known be of their habit of bath- é | in the pavilion, latter will be a Vy EE enes 2° glare very | 22° se en eeng urbitration lintaesd to take up the mattor and fro find a market wite within reach of MAN Mever even stopped to nee what|ing In the Ballard olty reservolr, | Session Today spectacular representation of the Notw@hstanding this, the am. | ered an a borsing arbitration |tnagees Ce SE alll cost ‘the| the cocimumare (n Sirlh olay pect the blow had had, but walked| were brought before Juatic Lucas baitle of Gettysburg by the naval ww Samment roll for the improvement| as the best mean € fi » | ¢ ah heartily support the prop, }ealmly down the street of Pollard this morning on that a var reserve of Califordla, Gintriet has been « ‘ ve ences between emplayers ley nothing, the farmers of the; “I ehall hear apport the prog r . io Work agit been apyroved fully wix | ferences between CmpiOAN eore-|aouthern part of the county believe |onition if it comes up In the councll.| Mr Cox deem ot know the man|charge, preferred by Water Super. j ere wie Mr. ¥ raye that a| Dr. Driscoll i the standing vmre tha nompletion of the Interurban |I believe the move would be popular land can think of Mo reason for the|intendent Dill. ‘The justice refused! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. le—Phe! oan aNarsco, erty owners in the tative of the noweppas Associa- |road will allow them to reach thi Jand result in better and cheaper iivs |aasault. Some people standing by|to hear the matter, on the kround) supreme lodge, of the Knighis of| SA? RANCISCO, Aug. 12.~ ently made in ng to the coger geen: A or other dif-|markets of thi« city and wring to an|ing for Seattle's rapidly increasing |sald that the man was well dressed| that it was out of his jurisdiction | Pythiag opened this morning in the | Wheat, 1123-4, 1235-6, en they might ex. | ton in Cane of timer ypographical |end the reign of the Western av population of wage earners.” and think he must Rave been either |and shouldbe hoard tu the superior | Paluce Hotel. ‘Tue sessions will con: | 4C HICAGO, Aug. 14—Wheat, 67 7-8 rs be complete yut| fleulties = w e DOr , drunk or insane, court. ‘ tinue through the week, grea’ © 80 ter received no satisfactory: Union or any of ite members. monopolists. | Where the money goes now when bl i i e \ iv