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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON FB TELEP HOD Business Dept. Matn 1050 ‘T SUNDAY, 8: Kaditorial Dept ., Main 119% =i OFFICES; Beattlo—1107T Third avenue. New York--230 Temple Court Bullding. Chicago—317-918 UL 8 Rencers Rutlding. ‘One cont per copy) By mall or carriers No tree tered at the postomes THE RIGHT OF PETITION “Tt ts useless to send petitions to the president asking him to help ot end the coal sirike; he cannot do anything,” a householder Seattle to the Star, Why not? writes Since when has the government so changed that a petition to the thrown away by a Pregident is a bit of waste-paper—something to be clerk without reachitig the eye of the chief executive Let's go Dack 180 years; back befor time when a nation was pr Mbetty. In these days a king ruled. He was not a wire of petitions were sent to him by an oppressed people, rect to their ruler, praying him to right their wrongs. NE DENIED THEM THE RIGHT OF PETITION, IT WAS ACT THAT HASTENED THE BLOODY DAYS THAT FOLLOWED, WAS AN ACT THAT SIGNED THE DEATH WARRANT OF LIB- ERTY UNDER A KING'S RULE.AND THE PEOPLE FOUGHT. ruler, They asked for lberty and a responsive ruler who could be reached by petition; who would listen to the cry of suffering, Have we grown so great that it can be truthfully sald that the chief @xecutive is no longer near to the people? ‘The thought itself is almost distoyal. It CANNOT RE TRUE. The liberty that was worth fighting for tn the last century must belong to the people ef today and the people must be knit together, We waged war in Cuba. It was a war of sentiment. It coat thousands worth all it cost because an oppressed people were given a chance to live like human beings own laSor; to bulld up their homes, to love and wed and prosper with- out fear that the awful hand of the oppressor would despofl them, Because of humanity we seized Porto Rico and gave her prosperity and civilization. of lives and was made free; In the Philippines we are trying to introduce new century ideas and methods and elevate a people to become citizens. ALL THOSE THINGS WERE JUSTIFIED, IS THE OPINION OF ‘THE PRESIDENT AND HIS COUNSELORS. HOW ABOUT THE MID Awe they less than the ignorant natives of the Pacific possessions? Isn't thetr poverty and hunger and need as great as can be Can misery paint & more sorrowful picture than can be found near the coal shafts of Pennsylvania? DID SPAIN EVER OPPRESS CUBA MORE THAN THE COAL TRUST 18 TODAY BEARING DOWN ON THE AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO ARE TO BE STARVED INTO SUBMISSION? ‘Weyler made starvation his afd in Cuba. He refused to allow, the people to eat. and they died. He was called “the butcher.” ‘The Coal Trust is using the Weyler method. Mr. Roosevelt, will you, as « citizen, countenance it? ‘These men are not in some faraway island. Salted seas do not lie between them and the White House. ‘They are in the United States. THEY ARE BROTHERS. ‘They are so clove that we can almost hear the sobeing of heart- Droken wives and mothers! Almost see the want tn cabin homes! AND IT 18 TO AID THESE AS WELL AS TOAID THE NATION THAT THE RIGHT OF PETITION IS MAINTAINED, AND THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE NATION I8 ASKED BY THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO USE HIS STRONG MORAL IN- FLUENCE TO END THE COAL STRIKE. —_—_—_— THE STORY OF ANHERPECKED MA Tt te Aifficult to work up sympathy for a henpecked man in this country. And when the petticoat government is the result of a matrimental e4vertisement, who is there to squees® oyt a tear and be sgery for the man tn the case? 4 ‘The particular man in this case is Nehemiah Bronson, of near Water~ ‘bury, Ct. Mr. Bronson has a wooden leg. He advertised for a wife, and gtipulated that she also should wear a wooden limb. He also de- manded curly locks and «were to love and cherish for the ages. to make them self-supporting; ft He got a wife. It does seem that most anything that wears trousers i #2 @ mate, and Nehemiah's Duicina came from Sioux Falls, 8. D. was a widow with muscles I!ke a prisefighter, and four obiidren, appetites like a hired man's She also had « disposition that the barbs on a wire fence. ir. Bronson, and he at once became a human cipher. him housebroke and reduced to a state of awe and we an order he sald: “Yes, mother,” and hurried. up 4 little courage and protested. He spent the yard. he put in his nights fn a hollow tree, with a faithful dog, i i F | rtf ee [; be a divorce and a division of property and a scan- @ man lacked pluck. fe a tragedy. It sounds Ike joke because men scorn, ie respect for males who are, or who can be henpecked. men and women who are worth marrying do not have to advertine. —_ RICHES AND POVERTY WED Back in Muscatine, lowa, the gossips are busy with the affairs of Ida Giesier. She has only been Ida Giesler for a few days. She is the min- tress of a beautiful home, has a husband who possesses a few million dollars and is a good fellow besides, and she is as happy @ bobolink ‘The reason for the industry of the gossips lies in the former state She was a telephone girl. When a girl at about $20 month & wife. ‘weds a man who can find a $100 bill any time he puts bis fingers into vest pocket there is an opening for gossip. Some of the women won- how she did it. Others are of the épinion that she was “aly,” a echemer, a sort of man trapper, who used her wits to lasso a husband. You see, a good many fools bow to wealth to such an extent that they can not appreciate a union of riches and poverty, with affection as the sole impulse. ‘The Giesier wedding was an affair of a kind that always pleases true ‘Americans. A man loved a true woman. She was pure and good. She worked for her living. He respected her and later he toved her. He had money. She had none. What of it? ‘Why should the public insist on a count of dollars when a loving couple stand before the altar? ‘The girl who is spotiess, honest, simple, loyal, sympathetic and lov- ing, and who carries human sunshine into the life of a man gives more than she receives. She is worth more than any fortune that man ever accumulated. Mr. Giesier should be happy. His treasures h society or the possession of great wealth. She millions, and she got a real man—not a snob. And so let's leave them to enjoy their honeymoon, sincere ‘not been «polled by married him, not Mis ROBBER AND (MIGHT HAVE DESERTER | WALLA WALLA, Set. 10.—-Private Diamond of the United States army haw been taken to the military pris- on at Leavenworth, Kan, nite pg Kemp, a union jongeshorema eight years for highway robbery and {0% Washington street last night. Be desertion. Diamond was convicted | weiide . " vs by © court-martial in this chy, He| pclcer given by Kemp heid up and robbed a fellow soldier. Ribbach on suspicion of and he rying ¢ . | ing. STAND UP AND KNOCK DOWN) 1 A dispute over the rent of a res-| 1) headquarters with a taurant room at the corner of First) Wound in his right thigh. Of the arrest of Chas. Popp, the own-|had cut an artery. The er of the restaurant, and J. Landis,|City physician was called and the who condiets the hotel above. Ti| wound dressed. To Captain Ward, is se84 that some of Popp’s fixtures|Who was in charge of the station, had been held for rent by Landia,|the man told hig story and the restaurant man went t t | Wilson he had been walking along them. A stand up and knock down | Railroad avenue. At Washington fight resulted. Policeman smith |*tre ey turned and watked that J a they had rou! happened along at that time and ar- rested both of the men on a charge of fighting. FREE KINDERGARTEN talkin, One of the men Dutehman.” and Kemp fell to the sidewalk ‘The Bailey Gatzert Free Memorial | felt a stinging sensation in his thigh kindergarten, Ninth avenue south] but was able to get up and walk to and Plummer street, will open to-| the police station, It ts thought that Merrow at 10 a. m. About 40 chil-|the shooting is a sort of aftermath ren will be accommodated, of the recent waterfront strike. Ee x cents per week OF (Wenty-B¥e conte per month, delivered coptee. the days of strikes; back to the aring to throw off the yoke and strike for Boores They wrote di- AN iv The government were to realize the fruits of thetr ERS IN THE ANTHRACITE REGIONS? the holds the fort. ’ BEEN A MURDER Bell and William Graftenstein were arrested at an early hour thie morning by Policemen McClurg and shooting | answers the description of the gun- tenstein'’s revolver during the even- | st night Kemp walked into po- bullet The bullet avenue and Pike street was the cause | had narrowly missed the bone and Assistant With Fred saw several men ntly quarreling. id, "There goes a Then a shot rang out He THE SEATTLE STAR. DID THEY PEOPLED BY MURDER MUTINEERS |had often read the remarkable TWO HIGHWAYMEN BROUGHT | SUnt# of the inland, sald that Wished to viait it, net alone TO SEATTLE LAST NIGHT) notice or interest, b ; SAID TO BE PERPETRATORS | the ship's supplies Me was within OF AN AWFUL CRIME ral miles of the island whe o) Seutler and Jesse Bartlett, | Breese srang up, and not wishing to i sana ariecieg ak Nnklin yea. |lome the benefit oft by deviating | | from | island, Piteatra ts ing held up his course he passed by between ay, oh John Michae Black Diamond and t ny olay mine early yesterday morning, have | He in slae, Ht is ine been identified by four witnesses ax | lv by about 126 p the | of who was shot March 7 | admit having | odants mrutine the murderers of Martin Johnso barkeeper The highwayme century, It ie the island furthest robbed the peddler Michae svuth in the Touameoton arch that Dis lows wae $66 in can! and because of its remote kk sande, Kestler and Bartlett | ¥easels call there but seldon t $15 wan all they took! ‘The inhabitants live on the com- lightened victim, Whom | munictel plan, and scores of ted to a | have books peddier managed and went once to the ® flee Deputy Sheriff € Stiinta |} Hilly Peak went in search of the desperate charactera, which Michael Theaters desoribed. AL 120 o'clock yesterday afternoon | VORA eseeeseseetese they met their men de the James Neill Tomorrow Milne ordered them to account for fight ensued In men were taken Franklin hotel, ¢ to stop. They re themselves and which the highw into custody Identification owner of If there has be or quer James Neill in widely characters upon the stag waid by the contr it be the saloon, with ard the that ‘Tom Hyd where John was murdered, hree other witness o the 4 ly crime, identified the men guilty parties, Hyde claimed it would be tmpossibie for ht to forget Bartlett's voice, which he heard in such horrible circumstances on the evening of the murder The townspeople became inten excited when they heard ¢ identification and there seemed to be a general disposition toward lynch ng. A crowd of angry men asnem- bied around the jail and made threats toward the murde! ore and highwaynn Sheriff Cudihee was informed the situation at 6 o'clock last even- ing and left by spectal train with Deputy Sheriff McLeod and Detect- ives Adams and Corning for Frank- lin. ‘The prisoners were brought to Seattle and were placed in the county jail at about il o'clock last night The men thought to be deapera- does of the worst class talked cheer- fully on the trin, Ketaler is not eriminal looking man. Bartle said to have ali the hall mar 8 dangerous character. Several iaugh- ing referenees were made by the Highwaymen to the pede fyiat when they held him up. The theory held by the police in regard to Martin Johnson's murder has always been that Pug Ryan and Tattoo Red, both neterio eTOokR, are responsible for the ort pieion was especially ttached at present in jail in Col- orado, under death senten ‘Tattoo Red was raid to have bee a tool of Tracy's during the outlaw's flight through the county. GRADE TOO STEEP Owing to the steep grade of First avenue the Pike-atrest loop ot Seattle-Tacoma interurban was abandoned today and the tterminal was made at Occidental avenue and Jackson street. The cre {il have to be altered to make the Firet avenue bat pon ELE FST Mrs. Joseph R. Lane left today for Chicago, where she will spend the winter. The Nineteenth Century club bode ite regular meeting Thursday after- at the home of Mra, John D. 47% Summit avenue north. A full attendance is requested. A jolly dancing party was given by some of the young people of South Seattle Saturday evening tn ewot! hall. A large number were Present and the evening was one of ereat pleasure. Mrs. M. F. Perry, 222 Thirtieth av- enue, will entertain the P. E. 0. club October the 2th. Dr. and Mrx Harteli H. Depew leave tonight for a couple of months Visit with friends In Kentucky. The opening concert of the Ladies’ Musical club will be given October 13. A very fine mm is being ae” ‘The Starbuck: play, a will appear this city turbable manner and the : sal drawl in speech. ¥ the |ing the part through iost success. fully, and though in this charactert ation of beating the government revenue by making i his charity and bie kind ™ towards all men make his Jas per Starbuck a most lovable char- act Thursday night " mance” will be given. Third Avenue Theater vada theater ls proving to be out well worth seeing usual Saturday matinee. “Lost in New York” A capable company ie “Lost in New York theater this week. ou’ give it tone. The y¥ matinee will Medison Theater Continveus vaudevilie in the » holds the boards. MILES SAILS FOR MANILA is scheduled to sail wday for Mantis. mong pane: Miles, who & ging ‘to inspect the army forces and defences in the Phii- ippines. General Billes is panied by cluding © Maus and « stenogra senger from army headquarters at Waeh! The street underground el: trie wire conduit ts new ome . but there is considerable delay in re- up in laying the ducts. progra ‘ ranged. The famous violinist, Signor Bracamonte, who ia visiting the country, bas been secured for the oceasion at great expense. Mr. and Mra. H, W. Brooke left Inet night for the Eastern states, where they will remain for a few months. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the university gave ite first dance of the season Saturday event at its lodge on University height The affair was in honer of the Alpha so- rority. About 30 guests were pres- ent, and a most delightful evening was «pent Mies Emma Fisher, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Estelle Fisher, reurns this week to her home in Sait Lake city. The regular Monday evening dane- ing class was held last night at Lt ties hall. A large crowd wan Present and a very pleasant time apent Mies Margaret McKinney will be the guest of honor at a number of etty affairs to be given next week. ier arrival ts bet ked forward Pick and Handie..... Mattock and Handle. Red Buck Saws...,-... Perfection Buck Bawa. One-Man Baws ..... Boys’ Axes 41.25 Diston Buck Saws, .81,00 $1.25 Diston Buck Saws. a5 $1.60 Diston Buck Saws,.@1.2% $1.25 Bracket Bets.......,.. Se ‘ GLOVES jectrio Nght provides it an extremely low pric Men's Heavy Drill Gloves, ex- ” edlient wearing; tomorrow, per par 106 Men's Goat Gloves, surprisingly good Wearers at the pric pair , Men's Ot) Tanned Fire bestos Work Gloves, welt sewed, 86c at Men's Mexican Gloves, welte did wearing; p. ' Men's Warranted Malamoras Hogeskin Work Gloves, re- mains soft under all condition of wet and wear—none better made a ice; per pair “$1.00 Men's Asbesto! Tanned Cordo- van Work Gloves, with extra umb stay, all seams hand sowed with Wax thread, heat, water and selling at elim: inates the necensity cf matches; insures an absence of smoke and odo: all seams value; selling Ste Hogakin Work atmosphe: The safest method of lighting ~no flame to ignite draperies or other infiammable material, Our new contract provides for free Installation and free re- newal of lamps. The Seattle Electric Coa. 907 First Avo. 109 Second Ave. South HUSINERS ONAYORS } at the mercy of landlords | I have five bullding all your lives; SATURDAY FOOTBALL Next Saturday afternoon the Unt versity of Washington football team Huliding Company, paid on them, This t* your to secure a ntact for #a number, cheap at the Treen Bhoe en yerterday after- down to practice in good mtyle, and showed the be a & to repleninh Vandewerker. n get a nice, clean, profitable than cost of sultable for a fresh establishing ; reason for selling, owner training the men ndurance, and #ays the leaving city. MIRON EA TROVE. ‘or wale by owner en ranch; elo chicken house yard; 1 cow, 1 enlf, 1 colt ens; % were in potatoc tensen, Valentine Station, YT Cent better, both in and defensive play Max Wells, a former Seattle hich hoot player, and who played inland 1000 feet high of the Britiet ship Bounty in the last ‘ nd will try for end or quar- little fellow and will be ne Addition to the team ESCAPED DEATH A fall down a new modern SEATTLE HAT FACTO 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked, Dyed and Retrimmes Wrens eden and sewer paid; easy te foot elevator shaft]. tol bili distri Hewell, of Latona, yesterday after- m MAdinon, on recond hill nest 7-room houses on NIGHT, THE -YEAR riding toward the elevator were suddenly stopped a was thrown down the eleva’ & distance of 24 feet picked up it was found that he was merely badly caped what in m been fastant death, fon and Jefferson str od buy in lots; $800 lots on Eighteenth Koy street; THE ENTIRE TOP FLOOR COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES OnOng: liom of the remarkable versatility of toed been newspapers elsewhere that all doubts will be dispelied when one sees him fn Ople Head's latest ‘to which that part of newer tax is bruised and PETTIT, New York Block. at canes would have SPECIAL NOTICES or restore broken-down Teeth with t sense of pain, bi CROWN or BRIDGE WOR FULL SET and FIT GUARA CROWNS, 22k... ; GOLD FILLINGS THAT &TY IN SILVER FILIANG® THAT STAY IN... Our double suction adhesive plates never fail, TERTH EXTRACTED PAIN and replaced with new ones the Lady attendant siway ‘ear written guarantee. No students, but all practice, We are makin je sure to consult us. | Forced to move; € without the le: Io thin piay be admirable wpirit jeum, art equares, in fact every- thing to make your house elegant and comfortabl: RED FRONT FURNITURE CO., 110 and 112 Second avenue south. Me bas been credited quite universally ae carry- FREE WITHOUT Stop Walrting your hard- earned dollars in paying two or three prices for 6 may indulge in the buriness Ten 12 to 20 yoars bridge work, &. J. Brown’ a specialty of xaminations free, Dental Parlors, 713 Firet Pariors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 Union Block, first floor south of MacDougall & Southwick's. Hours—#:30 a.m. to 8p. m. Bundays till 1p. m. moonshine Price List te ready tells you what yo to pay: it's FRE! store or will be mailed FREE to any address. re LOUSES AND LOTS Entate—Liat Bachelor's Ro- your houses with Miss at the Third Avenue Smith for quick returns, 604 Third successful attraction Ht is a good play and ‘There will be the 25.CENT FRESH ROASTED COPFEE—Equal t best id hore at 35 TOMATOES— ting at the Beattie ‘There te lots of food conpedy Ja the Play; Gad just |i CUOAR CREAM CORN FANCY CREAM: —Per brick. PURE Soe TARTAR B. ING WwOER— %-pound can . o- RY BUTTER 450 and 550 on a No. 1 county road; terme, $1 balance to suit it 7 per cent; ADAMS & NICHOLS, 7 the Madison theater thie are a number of good turne and a geod clean production 2%-pound can “pound can. HT BARGAINE O1100, tahee tore, bets E—in tine— CHEAP TO SELL, AT ONCE—IN- VESTIGATE. 4 lote planned and terraced, smal 1 bloc! $876. SAN FRANCIBOO, Bept. The United States transport Crook, which neers Geners! | CELERY SALT— We and t5e OYSTER COCKTAIL C. SON'S BEEF EXTRACT SHELF PAPER—Beautiful lace seer ‘er pheet. 4 yards Per box. 96 yards. MEDICATED TOILET PAPER 450 7 packages for ROOT HORSE HES— pairing the street where It wae torn KITCHEN 8AWS— other cheap ote different places in Deeseaees Owner, 205 Pacific block. CHOPPING KNIVES— STEP LADDER CHAIRS— Ladder and combi BREAD KNiIV Fach 1G KNIVES— 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yesler and Washi: Ste Telephone, Main ety aa Towel ‘and’ Pine. eS MADAME A. & SMITH, 6 Hinckley. OCULISTS AND DR PORTA NADEAU throat. 831 Burke bull DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bid. DR. KIBBE, Botley butiding. OF THE CURR Rh watiofactory evi- | dence presented to the undersigned, | Cor, First Ave, ng, Sagce 8 LAST your rooming houses with Mrs. Smith at the Seattle, 604 Third av- “rhe First National Bank of Seat- * located in the City of Seattle, in ‘the County of King and State of | Washingon, has ¢ the provisions of th mplied with all act of congress nal Rank associations lto extend their corporate existence, nd for other osTEor 4 {INGTON fofrmary ot Oeiesoe ain | GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. 1)18 First are ee newly furnished: 1 Siuaee ————_ _ --— _______,__ |" BUSINESS DIRECTORY EW HOUGIOR TealT Colina rs ot bas Tae a aa 408-409 Collins Bise cates WASHINGTON fb Gate Deposit: Bi Geatiic three ree WRENCH HART, block. THEREFORE, . deputy and acting comp- located in the City Seattle, in the County of King and of Washington. o have succession is authorized BARNES & BR. ADAMS, drafting. Bora tia business on September 4. GTENLANG, pension Stverasd, Gotary M. 2. public, 28 Ma and seal of office thie Fourth day of September | J. A. KELLOGG.212 Washington buttding. 6, turday only, extra trip yA. MACDONALD, 409 Hurks building. LYMAN I. KNAPP, 10 He G. WARD KEMP, 483 & Comptroller of Geo. M. Woodhouse Co, T RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO.. Mi = chor dames Bre When buying articles advertised ta this paper, Speak of the Star. © Bremerton: | @ 12:20, 3.00) 580 Leave sidney: the ¢ jurrency Classified Ads SOCIETY NOTICES TAM THe a your house with my _ PHOTOGRAPHERS Wilse, Sullivan “bike patella ln Lael abil 9 | GTAMP_PHOTOS—218 Columbia street > except 6:30 & Bi *Eacept Sundays, di eral auctioneer, address 1021 Ye ®. 0. BICK BION, tloneers, a ree PRINTING AND BINDING tte Printing, Engrave Wedding Announce First and Pike MA For cleunina mercial Co, — NEXT SAILINGS FOR S. 8, ORBE IN, O renovating gents” and Dye Works. OR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS eres of chol Bnohomish county and railroad acres pasture; NOOTH: WHITTLESEY FAN veract faved hte, base lephone, San 1ee INQ AND CLEANING Lu 8 of orchard: | gEXPrLK Chobe Vre ry. P NORRIE abit freight and passenger 201-2 PI . a Shaw eNONOe i if you want a farm PETTIT, New York Block. AND WARE! aye Works—We call for, 6 hes.

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