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| ONE CENT WEATHER FO RECAST—Tonight and tomorrow fair, Nght to.fresh north winds s 4 O'CLOCK EDITION Seventy Injured In Collision of Two Sections of a Circus Train} MURDERED BY BOXERS Russian Officials Butchered and ~~. ...... Another Uprising of Chinese Fanatics Is Imminent MANCHESTER any Kuaslan offt Hepaten ways that the situat THE DAILY VICTIMS — s record of crimes under Chief Sullivan's commit so far this week ~~ AY T. 8. LIPPY BOUND. D, BEATEN AND hOB N HIS OWN HOME, 1 AMES STREET. MONDAY 4 THIRTEENTH AVENUE 80) BY UNKNOWN BURGLARS AND r : wh F {TRENTH AVENURP SOUTIT B ENTERED, © N AND OTHER ARTI ¢ TR AVENUP o ERED, SEVERAL IN MON oy »AN ROOF SMALL ARTICLES OF VALUE TUESDAY JAPANESE WOMAN'S ROOM ENTERED IN THE P\RIs HOUSE AND $10 STOLEN FROM HER PURSE. NO CLUE WEONESDAY WALLACE CARTER, Li8 SIXTEENTH AVENUE, HOM BROKEN INTO AND FAMILY SILVERWARE STOLEN. NO CLUE W. T. DOUGHERTY WAYLAID IN A TENDERLOIN AL LEY BY THREE COLORED THUGS, BEATEN TILL HE WAS NEARLY UNCONSCIOUR AND ROBBED OF $14. NO CLUB THURSDAY HOTEL WASHINGTON BARKOOM ENTERED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. SAFE STOLEN AND CARRIED ACROSS THE LAWN, ROLLED DOWN HILL, AND CRACKED. NO CLUE JAMES McCLOSKEY ROBBED OF ALL. His MONEY AND A CHECK IN THE MIDWAY SAL TENDERLGIN Tht: # OLICE INVESTE 3 MRS. LARRIS CAIN ROBNE ) OF HMR CONTAINING $4, WHILE WAITING FOR A SON STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE guaneuneconcnssevesvanss MANUFACTURERS’ DAY INTEREST AT LABOR INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS MONOPOLIZE CARNIVAL—FAIR ENDS TOMORROW | is to be probed to the core the slightest evidence of Hu perfidy i# discovered he will be This is manufacturers’ da and the b 1 factories display their goods and methods of manufacture | lieved of the garter and belt whi are the A reat signify hie high rank and be exited. The Flash presents a long Met of centers of attraction. Mardi Gras festival will end the two weeks of the carnival |damaging evide: against the nt An femmense st-|prime minister, and attacks him fendance t# expected on the grounds. | with the characteristic unfeeting- ii! he exnected to come | ness of the yellow journal. It claims The mirth- | to have secured its Information from through the|one of the conspiring courtiers, who becarne disgruntied because the of- floe to be bestowed upon him by the alleged would-be king was not high own lodgers will not until Sunday get ® chance t p morning on account of the terrific | enough to sult him. furmotl Confett! throwing will be| A Star reporter succeeded in ob- fnduiged in to the full limit, and the | taining an audience with Queen wise ones will wear masks or gog- in this afternoon, being the lew firet man to inform her of the al- The Carnival Datly Flash ties jan to dethrone her, Her an extra edition at 3 o'clock this af-| majesty was without doubt serious- ternogn exposing an alleged conspit- a Aisconcerted by the news, but she y of Prime Minister B. quickly regained her composure, She to usurp the throne ot sas “1 Aa not beliews the charges | against my prime minister. 1 think - |they have no foundation. but tn or- dor % please my subjects I will be- SEATTLE, W {INGTON YoU WOULD 4 bt You A HUF AN AND A Y MAYOR HUME ¥ Krom b ' . ft A " LY, NOW bo ¥ your HOLE DUTY A HIN} wat AY ‘ . Y ANY 21985, casnneeeee oe eee seeesees 4 food | ATER SHUT OFF NARROW ESCAPE | | | | = AGED MAN HAD A crose| CALL IN A COLLISION of Wast ok this « the driver, A . who witnessed the acektent the appeared to be the fault Druined but net ser wagon was completely ¢ Engineer Monaha had been unable te ume of @ curve ed him from that be cident track which pon it Got-| tated beca the engine w Hier states that he was ur the wagon out of the way a= fn the track "| yelled on them to atop.” he said “put the train only seemed to come on faster. The engineer had plenty of fime to stop If he had wanted to.” YACHTS _RACING : For tho third time Beattie yachts | the firet clase will make an attempt| this afternoon to win the silver trophies offered by the Inbor carnival Lack of even @ gentle brecee prevent od the finish of the second rece yee terday afternoon. aught Steamer Portland is scheduled to gail on her third voyage to Nome, Aug. 1. MEN AND ANIMALS EN SAND ANIMALS ANTI GAMBLING LAW IN TRAIN WRECK | Twenty-Two Persons Killed and r THE #TAR t f you are not doing the ve HIGHWAYMAN, — W« 1 , Wid have set out to d wld feel that y iT 18 THE TRUTH. YOU at flewt t PIED THE CITY CHANTER A POLICE 8Y8TEM AND PLACI you Aft YOU AKM TO BLAME, MA Pt Fices Mayor Humes, some pe th hat det U ARK, AND TAKE ROME ACTIO TC YOCR PEMBONAL HONESTY . wa ALLOWED TO BT ve MENT eee gun end jimmy, but you ar , Dn He TRUTH 1B HAVE teine AME Of THE Wy Al, AMBIT! D take ment the temte Me nfiuenc by giving the peop life and ¢ Do MARRIED TWICE TO SAVE HONOR) MAG. TECKLENBERG, FORVERLY OF SEATTLE, RELATES TO | ae with one Brocka, on ot him. He told Brooks nerahtp whtch whe <The from his sweetheart “iPhe wife later came to Seattle jana. to mations with Brooks. he oe ‘ second marriage mmony, About $6000 Is invoty tmony shower much brutal s the husband's part. “STRUCK IT RICH AVY POY yor FUR THES ] | SEATTLE CAPITALISTS UNCOVER BIG BODY OF COAL AT OLD | CEDAR MOUNTAIN MINE, ABOVE RENTON (Special te The Star.) “The mine will be opened up on a EVERWTT, Waeh, Aug A new |laree scale ae soon as the neces jeary machinery, which has been or- t 14 feet thick, has been | Gerea. arrives Mr. Moore, this edar Mountain. This was| afternoon put from 40 ¥ & funous coal ming, but! to 60 men at work at once, and will The mine i# | begin taking out coal in large quan by Seattle cepttaliets titles, We believe that the mine is Jeatined to prove one of the best A. Moore of the Moore Invest | places of property In the state ie wit lew ‘The Cedar Mountain min sted on Cedar river, about # ove Rer tq | teane be Columbia & MERELY AN INCIDENT into the hands is one of the principal Cedar Mountain mine. 7 1 in the that th MEANEST MAN YET (\CONTRIBUTED TWO = robbed of all he had tn the world. thy of Puget Sound rail- a The police were notified with the STAMPS TO WIFE'S GUPPORT ‘The affair was not even Wecal result mveatigated MoeCloskey was out seeing the sight# pa spending Bis money. At bt he wandered fhto the Midway eal: under the Retotious crib house on Gixth avenue | aout He left the piece « IN ELEVEN YEARS supp few monthe of your ma Deputy ‘Prosecutor Todd Cora Hammond, an applicant for 4i- superior free of day of hie birth money ae on thi Among other check on the Nat yoroe, this morning in Judge Albertson's court ‘The tired looking, faded woman, | merce for 100. Me dose not know who had just testified that she had| Bow the check was stolen from him |per ported both herself and her hus-| but ts sure It wi band for years, put her head in her —— senda « thought « minute of #0 A coroner's jury this morning took & short look al the headlenn and de- gompored body of the man found in the Duwamish river, two day The clothing on the body has end the identified as that of Levan, fn- errupted the judges. thinks aize and other marks are |e has heard of the meanest man| With those of the Sunnyds }on eart who Is supposed to have been mi dored. Coroner Moye has decided to hold an inquest over the body to morning at the Bonney- chapel. The body was buried in ht ta] Lakeview cemetery. At the @rave- pas-|yard two headstones now bear the inscription, A. 1. Levan. | Mre. Marmmond hae been teaching sohool in the country districts ever ioe she married M. ¥, Hammond in um jer Pertha sails tonl wl, Jook inlet, with « sengors and a heavy cargo. | | | | | i THE you admit HUM) LY REDEEM NTHORI Wai ¢ nts W. B. Hutchinson Company Seattle Star THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «+ vol CENTS PER MONTH fo GONGTITUTIONAL vi Ban and @ ful Pueb) Francisco cargo, and A FEW QUESTIONS FOR MAYOR HUMES 10 ANSWER arrived t ple and « So Says the Supeme Court ina Decision Rendered Today-- The Last Case Came From Spokane (Gpecial to The Star.) |nome f on ¢ OLYMPIA, Want . CLOSE ON THE TRAIL OF ESCAPED CONVICTS PART OF THE BAND OF FOLSOM DESPERADOES IM VICINITY OF SACRAMENTO, AND POS6ES ARE IN PURSUIT | SACKAME , Aug. T—£ {ted for him half an hour stable Donnelley today found then left him. Case is sick with |horse and cart stolin by convi te |iawt night near Folxum, Two men is much excitement here, hela a > uty -firet posses have gone out to t i night. on both sides of iT a ertain the were e The Amador gang is nvicts stole the horse and be near the Copper Lead mine, aod the trailers are close upom BACRAMENTO, Ave Sheriff Reese has gone to Yolo county, and 1L—Two of in we on the traf! of Convict How tole a horse ra. It is expected that he will be and cart besong! ns to Charles Dar- weed Boom |ling, three milew west of Foigom, Convict Beavis saye that while| some time during last night ney renning up the hill mear Auburn,|left a tin can behind in whieh they Convict Case fell on his face, being’ had been cook! These men are to sed to b h ch exchaumt Clearance Sale $10 During this mid- summer clearance sale you are able to buy $15 and $20 - Kensington suits for $10. Sale of Wil- son Bros.’s negligee shirts $1.50 @ $1.75 grades, with the great ad- vantage of two airs of cuffs. 1.00 each. Cor. 2nd and Union