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Steele aed 9 TH Only Papet in Seattle That Dares to Print the News, .. The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST a6, 1905 MOST PROMINENT tev. 8. MACDOUGALL, 39665, 2a. o BUCHANAN, 2582. 3-—J. A. MOORE, 2321, 4—ROBERT MORAN, 2086, 5—J. W. CLISE, 1968, 6—-JACOB FURTH, 1930, 7—T.S. LIPPY, 1902. 8—FRANK WATERHOUSE, 1812. 9—CHIEF SULLIVAN, 1700, The “Rett of decided | most promi me attle, w * yiveste }R. HM. ‘Thoinec Dr. Kibb “ape ' n 4 is er, 3.3 tinge & Epbitenes tosay, si Mr. J. | population of the cit), as well as to/A. A. Seagrave cud J, RK Wilmot ai} ae / field, lake B MecDouge! the head of the the younger residents, whose memo- | Alden J. Hlether vir mM yi Dt " 4 Behmitt and J erick & Ne The of prize winners cannot | ries do not extend far enough inte| Rev. Dr. Matthews Gee Kinnes a t t ‘ ra L ® 4, A 1 hilberg. Job yet bé given, unt of the ttn | the retronpecttye to recall the ele | Reginald More 236] Den 62) Will K Mumphre " ae CH. Stim er, Griffith Da tense number of ballots to mentary condits And development | Judge Burke : ev. W. HG. Temple o}J. b. Cow ‘ a FA Re Ma W. BR. Bell, Ho hecked over, but the prises will be |or Seattle Mayor Humes Dr. Dy 8 Joh ‘ D, Gardner, Jude « ture ' " spie, J. G.| Pred Baumar awarded according to the tules pubs | An interview from Mr. MecDou-| Bd Cudihes Jacob # en Te t | jardner, A.B t er! Brown, C. B, Btimaon, J. L. W Stephen Hull, Henry J. Hen lished. and ebould any tro tickets gail with a sketch uf his career, wil) |J. Melk (6) Prank M Rabbi Joseph } ‘ 1h) Ba a . nes, F. Jackson, ¥, Kennedy, be otherwise ¢ Uy entitled to any be given in tomorrow's tteue GO. M, Stewart 66/Kirby Drenne av M ye 4. 8. Ke € .. 5 c Kistler, HW Da a brine, preference will be given to the! two, Parry 187| BR. Preem a Piper and J J . " pe Te. ene Which Bears the cartier umber C22 RATSRORRERERERBERE ice Hump nrice 146] Matt Mtanle 81\ 4, Doheny, #8; 12 F. Chase, 26; A. 8] u John Hart, showing that it was previousty fited, | ester Warten 1331@m. Muter Allen, 34. W. Wo Morris, 83: Wr Miiiman, ‘how, Casey, The Star also publixhes pictures of J. B® MeDOUGALL 3665 C A. Bake 186 Rabb: Pisast su HW. Ment Mark Freeman. F. Bi the successful candidates, with the H A. G. BUCHANAN 2362 D. KE Duwda 139 on J ner Hoye en. Arthur Geiffing exeention of Mr. Davis, of whom ne J. A. MOORE 2321 Harold Presien short Toh an, Jor oF E Howells, Wal photograph day te day eek with « available, and from ROBERT MORAN 286 1M Met individual pictures of 4. W, CLISE wea 1D ketch of his itfe and a JACOB FURTH 19309 BCH. Philtips review of the public ente-prises he T. 8. LIPPY 1902 PA. Rust hes cngeged im for the beneftt of FRANK WATERHOUSE Judge Cann Beattie. will be | eI Georg: Cotter 8. . Seattle bas re te proud of @ CHIEF GULLIVAN 1700 Br. Samuel Stewart ena her public spirited nm and the JOHN DAVIS 1300 Ram Hi pany Gketehes which will te published Walter Fulten ae T_De_ photographs of the (co STOUR SRSRRRRORRERENE Coy EL Benner Brewe A PREPENA) | STREET CAR amar =e = TROWNE H. Powell,| Chas, Muller Smith, Wm. Sizer, Dr Wm. Page, | Choir, Chi Ree ».| Prof. Mr Redelnt sheet » Lake Sb locormat ahora oa . ieatendh tad 8 TE "is oi Mesmed ‘to Ch = lcounern INVITED. aie i ha Id bade Defeated Dug IE = mee | ‘Mrs. W. E. Finley, a , & Stenograph-| The Same Old Game } . hi Mortally Wounded Frank yoo bos Sn) Ss) wie ae me Bee pe 2 "Electric Flash Lig ts Taughenbaugh, Her Cousin iiss ric nat Pits. | bce = mine and z serene serner snnente crite, ie See He denied the Little drug] antly gives @ brtl- }ter, “the victim is to invest $609) derstudy be carried in the pocket and # and receive in return more than a| the ea Hutte x apan yest 1 ought to get five chered with no matches, 9@ Mra. W. EB. Finley, a stenographer { “hare that woman” thrown out [lifetime of tail at his present occu . Dah PB cong oh oh gg BA, th the office of HM. A ner, whot “| Ge get ve him j pat ald me hin _ His] re wag Pere gy! st in ail clean, Prices G200 00 Gat and fatally wounded Frank Tong-|% ‘> © hell out of |scheme looked very plausible, ff ate hy Ae here” T henbaugh. a floor walker tm the! grows Frederick @ Nelson store, at his} Mee Tangh henbaugh is sald to have| fact too plausible, and the reeult| waa that hie Intended dupe tmr t the letter to the = SIWASHES | pbwueh left the room| tlately home, 333 Columbia street, thiv| Mardiy had she gene when abe heard | tain bak rages copes j morning. shertly after midnight | Mrs inkey say “Oh no you won't . a a hols copped off the ae > x ig | Then two revolver ahote rang out Gilsons Go Free SORE / : Mra. Finley hes long been « widow! by bit siow mingle, mak- | | Mrs Tanghentaugh rushed back in Superiér Judge Rett, u the « A . - hha. and is 4 cousin to the man she shot.|to the room and found the prostrate |tion et the promecut oa om hog ia coro | | i 8 She has always borne a good repu-| room of her husband en the floor ty wont ~-oor geal ste ve ve ante. “7% k ore First Aven! Spring Street tation, and her many friends and ®c-| Sere Finley deciared dion toned the suse the mate vs {ii ented the t eS be eighth, ixtere Annex~ Bea calre hi tetra —s19 8.t9t Ay. ne orror-str © ¢ and Leonard Gilson. mother| He singled ow wiid an ee 2 Sareea *F | tempted leave the house jand sen. charged with assault ar , the affair The cause of the tragedy ts ati Jack Corbett Hypnotized Wil- |her pussage was blocked by Tanghe peau ja having enaheited pel something of a mystery. although nnd that che shot him down in lofticers who tried to ts RMF x | team the. centring ’” etsteues tense. he stated that the man] barn on the Gilson 5 : 16 é| son's Braves at Los Angeles see og conflicting — statement | had annoyed her for a long time © Lake, which it. was alleged! Butte rf 4 ; | made by Mra. Finley and the wife) wn Bi eee was ok | é | of her ‘victim, eajiousy ix believed | fendanta were tried and convict Lake— Spokane to be at the bottom of the affair in the ado liinde- har toate Bar ae ’ i 4 ANGRLES A ° » Mre Finley made no attempt to in the Jabtice court, but took an ap : lenve the Tanghenbaugh house af. pe Cort saled the Miwash . ter the shooting. and gave herself up| ALAGKA CABLE 16 COMING Dy eager : by Raa Maen: ns gpl Bolle | American-Hawaita * “" a fall she seemed cool and talked ra |Texan te scheduled to sail fr * @ hie braves secured but f tionally, although she refured to dis. Francisco today with the : | cues the tragedy at length. although | Of Alnaha cable to be placed abvard| Balt Lake ser |* “ nen, wh @ Angela ra she frankly steted that T: Khe nian of} “Tick Pintey le atteged to have come| LOOTED BY TWO BANDITS at fan Francisco from New York. THE LIFE-SAVING Siiihs exch eaaenl dae ae fp the Tanghenbaugh house alert mid- | fone Nag a owe a Ahn ae Q a ip aig Tm 2 — and * beve. « evortand srs as Peoreae ho ce neal aad a UEEN OF EUROPE 2 a ey Km % with the revolver until Pike street, on Western avenue, arrived. Tanghendaweh Id up by two masked men at When Tanghen baugh returned. af jock thie morning Fr tet airs. iniey bad meen there some! the bartender, two customers and time. the revolver wae leveled at him | cp fh register agout $16 in money and while Mre. Tanghenbaugh was ab-| wax secured sent from the reom the fatal shot The th arried of cir work |i fired. There were no eye-witnesses to|@ way, that stamped them as good f D mentby Ueda thé shooting, bot Mra. Tangheshawgh | men at their busines. They ware n pe wePreeT vue: was in the room where the shooting oc-| masks and tuok no chances. — Byery , ros ° 4 . Business Suits left to get help to put Mra. Finley out | revolver and no loc as left of the house. for a failure thelr plans After the shooting Tanghentaneh| The bartender of the saloon, W A | was taken to Providence hospital in a| H. Weed, and two strangers were| Bishop Shaffer Ridicules the ying ce Mra. Finley was tak-|#tanding at the bar discusting the| h tw the « jail. where. with her bt ra w the African Colonization Scheme Hacrame Sacrament, 10; Port } | « | Mitie 10-year-old raughter Madge, she| highwaymen entered the suioon. The rr esateee t ped FN araag cnge Rey mel g Ae oad ety Standing of the Clube child tnsteted her | selves tn against: the wail, Ce AE : at. Pet. The firnt news « $ their hands well up in the air Ua a ancat deaieasiohen realtone r ad Lol tateghy + y. were & hin pe vont tenage 2 Series ten wwe ‘ trom the T 1 The police were f after the : bard and Jailer Rurkman, at once th f The Green Leaf sa ee for the Femovat of the} Queen Amelia of Port Went to the houre. }ioon was held up by thugs several | ‘he agitation for the removal of the | ing Charles recent! When the officers entered Tanchen-| moriths ago, but no arrests were ev roe! He said that Africa pre-|Realth of Prenid " tuugh was lying on his back in the|er made in connection with the |? Africa. Hie sald that Atri rod | the cruiser Brook i : Ps * ae oor of his room. Blood was spurting | robbery. an, colored of white, at the present | “fe-saving ‘y THEATERS It is time for you to begin think- Sr cee ne eeat and be snes) time. Me declared that it was the du-|& fing swimmer, and h : i : ‘ aa hurried to the b | “Where De | Minnesota Golf Championship | ot the red etttxena of the Us porte we-o8 that ; aeeneenen sann ing ot a g od we ight ot Fall Suit. Wiltste and Dr probed for} 8T. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 26.--Aus- | HAs — zt ae Me eeea a é wid t And extracted the Wwillet, which was! picious conditions marked the open. | ‘Melr own sal my have twe ch mpire Par : : F ; . <= . @& Mb galiver, ‘The bullet entered at| lng today of the annual state gold | ine of the In " Bathe neshon team Vor deren s One that is handsome, becoming the function of the fourth rib and the| charnutonship tournament the | ™** P s oO 4 \ t sternum. A Smith & Wesson revol-| links of the Town and Country ctub, @reat maritim " an ong wearing Our dark pa - ver was used |The tournament continues tnree Jer in th ' ana iong wearing. u me ee alae, eran crams STREET RAILWAY = |e a : isl & number of yearn pentatives of clubs in Minneapolis, | won ge , oe ‘ erns are now in stoc Year-old daughter. she has been livin Paul, St. Cloud, Winona, Roches | ittle kingdom & = : Street. Her father wan a pioneer of| centers chiefly in the contest for i os i rthwen Seattle the Spalding cup, new held the - Hone hie fh delist % ye According to the story told by Mra| Town and Country ch Paul.| SARATOGA, N.Y. Aug ‘ talk first hor Cravenettes on sale, prices Finley. Toomhenbough me to her} —_— - | twenty od annual meeting s » nd Martinettl, the a ate Be home iste tast night in a state of in-| | Ame way assoct ate, © And $12.50 to $20.00 toxication. She says that he insistea| Louisiana Veterans Meet wil ee j i tate, F Nr fn making bed on the floor of her| ALEXANDRIA, La, Aug. 26.— | *evera! hundre the | Fe 1 Arthur Mabn, ¢ foom and sleeping there Mh+ «that! Alexandria gave a royal welcome t prominently id a with tt | . am, but could not get the man to| parts of the state for the annual tates and Canada. An interest hile the other num Paw avo hér apartments. convention of the Louisiana division oxram of pap alacus: 1 In order to force him out. *. | Unite Confederate Veterans. The euten « ys the went to Mre. Tanghen’ n4| crowds have been greatly augme prepared r meeting ; LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT te hins ns on Qaked her to come and take her Dum |ed by the pr ¢ of delegates to Assosiat aree' , nilway | I r Maker wee’ ha ‘ ° ul n fant home. Mrs, Tanghenbaugh told| the annual atate convent f the | As id at the mame Ps " 7 : | that the o would take care af} Sons of Veterans, it being the first | time Blect rker " ‘ ke ll cage finest De pre-aepententione have met a . Pike ateee Corner Second and Union trouble, and refused to go to her hus| tore During the two days the Plumbers—Otymplc bh 104 ae |S lon fanttiviee theres ‘he | BASEBALL MAGNATES Mire. Tanehentaugh says that the| addresses by a number of prominent Central Labor union=¥ first she knew that anything wae akers. Tomorrow both organiza Jan r oi i r Un hal, ioe ee Pee eee, Saat eerTk a ee wes cancer ortiowre tor’ tae ont” FO WEET AT BUTTE | iwi savenes the door of her room. Inetead of her| suing year. | o working turned . husband, whom she expected, Mre. aneeene ” | forced to make a jump, wh The temporary organtzation of enter ve 0 on . BUTTE, Aug. 26.—The special moet! uiioged reaulted in serious ” re (4 Alaskan club met la dll gg op tueal apd oom tot ora"! German Baptist Conference tng of the directors of the Pucitic Na-| (rite 1 RIceR ee cee dining. partons Ot the eliowsd, and Mrs. Tanghenbaugh saye| CLEVELAND, ©. Aug. 26—The| tonal Baseball league, called for! The cor last night at| Hot) Northern. Tionard Manafield the revolver was flourished freely. | central conference of German Bap-| Thursday In Bpokane, will bo hetd in| CHristenne the benefit of | White, the author, presided. The When Mrs. Vinley was about to| tists opened today at the First | Butte te of the meet-| ¢ b Alder atr prinetal ot the slab will be have, Mra. Tanghentaugh got up andl churoh, this city, an@ will continue | '* r has hanged w The o nasiat in advancing the Interests companied ter towarl the d0of.|jn season one week. Several hun-| Hesides arranging the new schedule A with pleas- lof Alaska and to promote friendly juet at thie m nt Mr. Tanghen| dred delegates. pet Iny ant nis ” vo pps for r ” “apy A aol es : . “be h jaerarions rf gh. he ot the Baugh enthre see ee ee oad megnatea will consider plane fe ; Siswiermen states. Resolutions to this effect! He took in the situation ata glance, Indiana, Ilinols, Michigan and SS eben tage oa nent year! Svcs RearualD, Crockett reesived ‘were 8 sopieds +P and asked bis wife why she did not Kentucky.