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concer jot to nen during bis stay at/ ed to confess. INSANE MOTHER ~ The Star’s Noon Edition Contains if You | Ali the News Up to Midday. Are Down Town Buy | One PLOT TO KILL arohists attempted to board the Ger- man imperial yacht off Reval. Ky criminal |sia. recently, while the Kaiser and ' ra | Cuar were dining aboard. The leader notes which seemingly |of the anarchists succeeded In jet- ‘Asmnasinate Rm- | ting aboard, but was seised and forc- ‘The story goes on to states that it was the inte to kill both rulers with one biow. [maining anarchists made their os- ‘The police are r of un~ 18.—Local news- t that five a: KILLS DAUGHTER IN COLD BLOOD |_ ‘The women entered the Fleming 16.—| house and found the girl still breath. North | ing, but unconscious. Medical as; jaistance was quickly brouwg! this morning killed her | was ineffectual as the young wo- man’s injuries were nécessarUy fatal and she died in a short time. | Hor skull was beaten in upon the |bram and she probably was never conscious after the blows struck her. The face was horribly disfig- ‘The two women were the widow and daughter of John W, Fleming, « Contractor who committed suicide @ Tago by hanging because of | Rnancial difficulties. large | contract to eupply for the new bigh school butiding. became in- volved in complicatiot ‘which final- yt led him to seif-destruction. sine Preming waa taken in cus- |tody and is now held at the city jail. She talks freely of her act and Ro regret, persisting that she was only obeying her hi nd’ | wishes. oes 2 no doubt but her mind is unhinged. ‘The family is well known and the dead gir had many friends, having grown ap in this city and attend school here for a number of years. LIC MARKET the blic market scheme has already on, ittedly the most serious with which on te the plan iteele but there are many ny are many out ow! to the difficulty of tion for the market sheds. ifficulty Of obtaining @ site for the market the whole city administration was, in the friends of the proposition realize needed to overcome the site obstacle the Third ward is the first to offer « sug- said this = that he thought two | made avaiia! One of these is the land con- i years ago for the purpose of stopping fiside at the corner of Beventh avenue ani oo THE EMPEROR ‘The re-| THE SEATTLE fatkine Ww for $100 bank, nted me to cash It was on th but ¢ heck ry and I thought it was him I didn't have the fo. Hoe left here Springs, accompanied GOOD BOOST FOR CITY HALL | he James Osborne ostate, which was left the city 20 years ago for the purpose of forming the nucleus of a new city hall building fund, wii? probably net the municipality not less than $65,000. In an interview BE. 8. Osborne, who is one of the executors of the esta: nd trustees of fund, yesterday stated that but a few small parcels « nd belonging to th been disposed of, and thetr hands Osborn wa: the city and left his entire estate to the city to ald in the erection of a muntolps dullding to be know borne hall. The principal eon- dition of the gift wai the property should be convert ed into cash the ¢ity shou propriate a like sum for the building fund. If this condition Is carried out it will give the city about $129, 000 for the new hall. City Eng neer Thomson tn hie 190% eati- mate provides for a $200,000 hall REVIEWS THE FLEET LONDON, Aug. 16.—King Edward, aboard the yacht Victoria and Al- bert, reviewed Engiand’s feet of warships assembled at Portsmouth this afternoon. . Up one line, then down another, the vessels four times passed his majesty’s yacht. followed by other yachts bearing mombers of parliament. government off rep- Fesentatives of European royal farm- files, members of London embassies, and other favored guests. The weather wax ideal for the review. ‘The naval review went off with- out a htlch, not the slightest accident to mar, it Being reported UTOPIA IS ALL RIGHT ANACORTES, Aug. 14—The Uto- pia, whieh wae grounded near Alian island yesterday, was floated with the assistance of the Sehome and the Collandar, ami came to this city under her own steam, arriving at 7 p.m. The steamer suffered iittie in. jury as she was grounded on a gravelly beach. She had a narrow from the rocks, however. The jent occurred before daylight and the eky was cloudy and very dark. SKAGIT QUEEN SEDRO- WOOLLEY, Miss Delia Warfi was the winner of Aug. 16.— |. of Burlington, the contest con- By tonight the city wilt have a sumed its garb of purple and white im honor of the Bike’ carntval, which >pens on Monday deco pect wilt ness 4 and and town Gtting the the large eho the sent tk banners, stores are a wearing apparel on Untoft ‘Third a the south tank, r y wae im: thie custom, found tha WASHINGTON, SATURDAY ELKS’ ations, but good weather is ex tomorrow and Mond: omplete everything r have not spared either time or © pense in decorating for the festal oc- long the principal down streets almost every bi house Is decorated in a manner be- celebrath places have dec window eepec and the streets today pre- af attractive # color scheme is shown in bu flags and large wumber of Canter of Attraction The center of attraction and, inci- An attempt to break jail was made) the prisoners chi by the county prisoners confined in| victed of felony a last night morning, when SEATTLE STAR. EVENING, AUGUST 16, putting on the mains to be dom be gorgeously night. Inaide the 6! of great activity. Rain has delayed The busi idents generally several | hibited, The | Bantin grounds. Convenient wines p. Almont ‘The boot for ily tn be small be used more aa a ht. The lights, while « the haberdashery eying articles of of the royal purple. bs Wagner's band will spot in the city iin the neighbor- it Third avenue e three arch: ‘olumDia street, lames treet and sen Second and | Wagner's bai almost completed | the occasion. will | German vitiage in ¢ | grounds. On,the nd tend has MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT AT JAIL BREAK oer The din- | it fallor MeL@od | for an in usual |of John * and|up the been sawed| Van Aaselt. nts of the south by iNuminated the wit! be lemeanors, with the ARNIVAL and only @ little work In the way of )known cornet sotole! ishing touches re- | ‘The arches will rounds every | ns 190% wi nd. as well as an oboe # n Francisco. ‘The center of attraction of the car- nival, however, will undoubtedly be be with the The merchants | the space set apart for Queen Fior- and others who have booths are dec- crating them appropriat Instances considerable genuity is displayed in the arrange-|it ts expected that this will be one ment of the boothe and the goods «x inant colors are purple and white and fisgs and enn be seen all in over he are of & # means of adver | Uinement by the merchants and man-| ufacturers, Just at the entrance of the grounds an immense band # erected end from Us rpot discourse popu lar girs every afternoon and evening. At the Armory ‘The Armory has been transformed Into a veritable temple of purpie and be used as aa he ol hircRen tank « He was placed and in the Aieplay of al uantity of goods, They will na | janet to the University | ounds & second | Bound,” the mn erected and | from this concerts will also be given. | bia river 9 tpereased for . the weil with or con- it. The inhab- only In| ception to convert thi# land into = park, ‘be converted to that use without great expense. proximity to the business district. '* other suggestion is that the city might allow the farmers and others interested in the market scheme to use two blocks of Jefferson street east of Fourth avenue for the mar- tle used, owing to the fact that it endo abraptiy at Sixth ave: which the court houre stands. ‘Unlens there were. serious objections from the owners of the aAjoining property the elty could undoubtedly allow the use of the free for the market place until some more suitable site could be ere is 20 for the lensing of streets or Alleys, Dut the council Kas often leased them in spits of that fagt Where the best interests of the public were rubserved. It i probable that the site question will come up for full dis- coseion at ah early meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, when Teal oatate mén and others familiar with property locations and Yalwes will be invited to attend and give their views. BEAS CORP US FOR ducted by the 8k for a queen repre! ive from thie county to the Elks’ carnival at Se- attle. The contest was lively and several competitors ran very close to the successful candidat NOT MUCH BLOCKADE County Times WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 16. ‘The navy department has received another cablegram from Commander Nickels of the cruiser Topeka re- garding the wituation at Puerto Ca- bello, Venezuela. Nickels eays the |wovernment forces still hold the city and that everything i# quiet. The previous dispatch was mis-tranwlat- ed to read that revolutioniats had enptured the palace. Minister to Veneguela Bowen cabled U state department tod informed that through. These were in @ cell in order that he would not be tn com the southwestern part of the tank. /munication with his accomplice, Joe | ‘The work had been carefully done, | Hawthorne, Muspieton has not been and evidently with a tiny steel saw, | d ely fixed on any of the pr which was found In the «utter of the | oi Special atten 1 details in ane ence and her court tion is being paid to u nnection with the coronation ettiest ceremonies of the Queen Florence will open 1 by turning an electric iliuminate the jot the earniva: the carn awiteh, whieh will whole grounds In the University grounds will be seen Jabour'e performers. This troupe of specialty artiste t# at present in Spokane, but will arrive here in time for the opening. a Ex The Star will have a booth on the learnival grownds where ft will re- ceive ite friends. A feature of the. exhibit at the Star booth will be several views, Washington scenery painted by Bros. Among the Intings the well known mwater on and “Homeward an espectally fine etton of Colum- Other handsome paintings by Mall Bros, will be on exhibition, — im said on god muthority, will also refuse to handle the unfair meats, Company is Firm ‘The representatives af the com- pany. on the other hand, te that they will never give in to the ors, mnd that they welcome trouble,.now that it has come, it will allow them to make a clean rweep and get rid of the troublesome element among the packing house employes and butchers. and artistic VOTE AID TO MINERS joist from | 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # 26 CENTS A MONTH Money ToLoan on city real estate, WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Heattle and Vi south to west wind ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Second Avs. | Minckley Block ay inity Sunday, partly cloudy, fresh | improved and un- improved; and on farms and timber lands. We Write Fire Insurance Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, A Pointe rt on Derby Hats Our Chelentam Dorby Hats at $2.’ Hater Chelentam Derby Hats at $2.50 are the equal of any 14/0 The Oxford Derb; y at $3.50 has the wear and looks of costing 98.00 We guarantee it to hold its shape and Sotsr’oageat to ny, make. In blacks and browne, the new fall ha pe ham Bead of Paying $4.00 or $5.00 for a Bt em or Oxford—pa money and got thi wear that you would have to pay $5.08 for in any athe? stores 8" Soft Hats Erom $1.00 to $5.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD) 739 Second Avense, Hinckley Block. Prescriptions We work all day and all nij Deliveries made atywhere in ony, Phone, Main «3. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Safe of... Men’s ALL ODD PAIRS AT TESS. Men's $2.60 Pants...@4.85 pair Men's $1.00°Pants...$1.05 pair Men's $3.50 Pants...1.05 pair All $5.00 and 36.00 ts of broken lines 00 pair Bee them in our window— ‘we'll take @ pair out for you. Carnival Sale Of Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments—broken lines of Musiin Un- derwear, Capes, Jackets, Millinery, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Separate Pants, Boys’ Underwear, Siiks, Dress Goods, Linings, Wash Goods, Linens, Towels, Mustin Sheetings, French Fiannels, Ginghams, Plan- nelettes, White Goods, nd Comforters, Draperies and Up- holateries, Kid Gloves, iA cone Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ui Parasols, Notions, Corsets, Hair Ornaments, Jewelty and Fancy Goods, Books, Mirrors, Silk and Mereerized Petticoats, Pillows, Pillow Tops, Battenberg Laces and Patterns, Stamped ens, Art Goods of all kinds, also lessons given). You will tind, what you are looking for and at & saving of about one-third ing this big sale. EXTRA HG SALE OF AFTER SIX P. M. SPECIALS TONIGHT. tank. Th Rushman, w the superior ing wold st Riros., and Me strongly n then. occupants of the colt are Jack ie awelting trial in ourt, charged with hav- |i thought that th Ind om, who in a United States prin- These men, however, are not |be comparatively oney. umpected ‘The fact that the sen fempt was made In the .outh tank | slightest murprised the sheriff and his depu-|heard, and the Jail It in in th Nearly 100 of the wa | Jail oMetat |comatur plot wi Caratens | Ith cows to rty-Reoke! mn named Naubet lopens out of the jal fonal at-|man is kept constan' nérth tank that have been o FFYE-BRUHN COMPANY'S EMPLOYES WALK OUT ber of men who w noise would have pet all are betng carefully may that the uneuc- fn moet foothardy. intention of the 10 break out of the tank In the night, and then tackle the bars on the window, which would tank | nd a the | heen | renkers would | ught in the act Aa th Ne OfMlos ty on wat ere preparing tt} CHICAG CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Writs of ha-|@ short nap before being taken to eorpus, roturnable this after. Bovt, have been insued in behalf of “Dad” in the mur-|ing with Omar Thompson a Suspected of comp! fore. ‘Bimost mental wrecks a oity court. Giattey last night fey, | knowledge anything. and | Mitchell murder. He 0 SUSPECTS was sweated by the police but firmly refused to ac- He denied be Bartholin and Thompson Minnie Mitchel and Mrs. Ber-| on the night of the supposed Minnie The men are physical persistently the result | asserts that he had gone to bed early Of the terrivle ordeal thrgugh which | that night, and sober. When pressed the police put them in the sweatbor. | pon Mrs day's statement that informed his attorney | she saw him with the others by the he had not had @|lanudry wagon, he seid it wae not jest Sunday, the| his business to explain her story having kept him awake night | that she was mistaken, and that was £P4 fay in their efforta to trove m| all there wan to It ae far as he was fontersion. He was permitted to take | c/ ned WHERE |S | part. He has an excellent voice and | was very popular. jhe took a number of photgraphs ot |mombers of the party, and it Is said \he photographed Dr, Mt. A. Matthews During the trip that he reliably there is no blockade of thi ‘amnpano, Cana of Guira. dad blockade, howeve: |The government trooj great courtesy to non-combatante | the Orinoco region, and the revolu tle # have been equally magnan- imo T00 MODEST TO TALK Bradiie rts of he | PARIS, Aug. 16.—Putn Strong and May Yoh d here today. They went dir to a hotel and refused to see any reporters, REMAINS OF lin neven different poner. |!" itp wite woo reported with him tn Tacoma, and at the Rainier-Grand hotel in Seattle. To find where #! i is now the Pinkerton Detective i tae | agency would give a great deni. ae piles the fact that Philip D, Wat-| "An invertigation made yesterday! paris, Aug. 16— Mra. Horm HE te notorious wwindies, had |by police detectives resulted In the | oeirichy har cabled from 3 8 ni im Seattle, lexked out ‘Thursday finding of the facts. N oom tendtal Gowe Ph Me OTe Bartling developn Ceautiful Wife With Him y, to take charge of the dotalls at- fe to ight. Office Phillip D. Watkins re imtered at tending the care of the rer the Rainier-Grand Aug. 1 ed two days, He was accompant: by his beautiful young wife, who description given by the hotel err tall {ie police department Possession of facta that TE that Watking waa 2 iis wife, formerly Mi: Biaud Shanfeld, daughter of Fry of and stay- 1 exactly with thé one her brother, Charles L, Fair ite, The bodies Paris this afternoon ped to America probably Frye-Bruhn Co,, whi tail butchers and meat packers, went on a strike this morning. TI jusal of the company to hous ine Ite packin in the cause of th |which promises to seriously the corporation's Duriness. have the support and city trouble, le cripple of the rder probabl a boycott ‘our union involved JiMculty, although only tw slaughter house empleo journeymen butchers. Frye-Bruhn Co. hai union engineers and firem the the Central Labor union, which | strike, were pald off und discharged before they could «trike, five being jlet_out last night and 20 or 80 more | this morning. In all, about 75 slaugh- | ter house employes are out. The few |who are still at work are mostly | foremen and old employes who have been paid extra high wage No Increase in Wages The slaughter house employes, while not demanding an increase of | wages, claim that they have been working for very poor pay. Rouata-| bouts, they aay, have been getting but $1.76 a day, with board, while ekiiled men have been getting but from $2 to $8, except in special cases. | Typographical Union Gives Them $5000 ternational ‘Typographical Union |convention adjourned this morning after voting $6000 to ald the striking miners. ‘The convention yerterday adopted declarations upon a variety of sub | jects. It decided, armong other things |to begin a mystematic campaign in favor of an eight-hour day every- BALAMA, W. VA.,. Aug. 16.—The residence of M. L. Hedeleon was burned last night and with it his nine ohtldren, Hedelson was away from home. It CINCINNATI, Aug. 16—The In- | lite pack had its incept employin |ateam pl ant. ‘ » forn nd that arding id pay ther in Neu of Still la f whor oe th were, » the the sca union y's to employ }ish th Saari tiie ¥ lather e in of| wart se and for whom ree | medium helah eerily Areva BALLARD WIDE OPEH aborate' his mone 1G whisk ‘bo tock’ s yous! " "Once, said Gleck Revert Metm- month. their Wanted Cash, Not M er tho slaughter house e year ago, came forward with a de. the to take their meal house 0 cents a day in ¢ rd. or the retail butchers, most it is wald, b minimum r grievance be p men be emp! half-dozen company stop th Je at the company’s) Only « in the stockyards,| the gates |up to 1 in persund ers, to go back to has been on di n the clty the Jo orn walked out at strike being expec ng paid scale, #ub- and asked that 1d, and none but 4 in the com p wtril | bound to #1 quit, and by & o'clock the plant was ctice of compelling all employes | practically shut down, WwW atrikers are on guard at of the plant, but they had 1 o'clock this afternoon muc the men went to take the places of the atrik. ing all the nurneymen buteh: 0:90 6 ted, their rs claim that they are ceed, Inasmuch as |tenn Fros., @ local firm, have w 4 their big packing house and all sir city shops, and it will be pom ible for all union men to buy union | glarized lock. ‘The | not since places, | ania wound ‘Their main grievance, however, | {# not known how the fire started Whine the union be { hae deen against the cook houne. | but it ts supposed to have been on members, jn- ite| They claim that the food served is | the inside, probably trom some acct- simply vile, a monotony of neck | dent to the stove bones, dried apples, corned beet and Ree wae |: 6 dried prunes prevailing ploy-|°"Mowt of the packing house em ed a union lews than @| ployen refused to go to work thia horning. ‘The few that did, soon | A man and woman rented a boat There| from Mrs. Gilson at the Green Lake boathouse early yesterday evening and went out on the Inke, They have ured, but about noon the boat floated in. It wae upturned mo! retail} aaa rule, were quickly filled by men |and a man's hat wae fastened in- who had been brought from Low An- | side of it three weeks the] m nd other Californin cities. | ‘> an dh ims employes and the| About 25 butchors walked out | STOLE $150 NORTH YAKIMA, Aug. of the Roslyn -|the Bt mber ( Last in fair shops, ‘They claim th and and organized labor generally will ref 4 algn, to patronize Frye-Bruhn ahops, or to a ing use that company’s monte. ANCIBCO, AUB 16 (At (he peeing beams adergee Hess ‘Tne Casts’ ond -Wakiene- seevtan 46 Whaat, dda, GREEN LAKE EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 MSL AvEWE ~ Work Guaranteed Painless ' ‘TB in Beattie who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- for extracting applying gold crowns and fill- ise Stk METHODS are KNOWN and USED by the NEW YORK UR METH! DENTIST, ONLY. “All our old, time-tried LEPECIALISTS ere ot fark L. en worked mes past ‘Yo! DENTAL FARLONS are still there: CROWN FILLING Sig other work is or % ‘We do not try to compete with ol dental work. Letge dental parlors en@ pest equipped operating rooms ‘the whole world. Miave your teeth out in the moraing and go home with new ones the same day. r prices are the Igwest consistent with first-class work. We tre making a Specinity of gold crown and bridge work. Our one Will be a guarantee that your work will be of the best. We pecialiat in each department. Best operators, best gold work- men xtractors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are invertors of | modern dentistry. bd ‘will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free examination. Give us @ call and you will find we do exactly as we advertise, f SROTECTIVE GUARANTED gtven with all work for ten years, New York Dental Parlors “sass: Seetusok. Mee O44 sizes from some swell Knew of this season, $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50 grades. By grouping in this way we make a complete $2.60 line of splendid bargains, } | | A Nature makes the squitrel a pro- vider, and natural instinct suggests saving. galgbtr cent om chook sooetnte vem 3 per cent on savings accounts, 3 to 4 per cent. on time certificates, NORTHWEST ~vyuames, din Ghapae avinse = oe — = | Special Sale Saturday, Aug. 16 ‘ WINE CAKE, 8c te-94 West Columbia Street. This Cake is made from the very best of in- G. SHORROCK, Pres. JOHN P. HARDMAN, Viee-Prea, ALEX. MYERS, Sec LW, & SMLTH, Gashien a for 15c. redients.