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A i vo | RUSSIA IS VERY MAD BECAUSE UNCLE SAM WANTS AN OPEN DOOR IN THE ORIENT SEATTLE MAN IS ON THE TRAIL OF A MYSTERIOUS FoprungUeAl GROW AT AMERICA uld know to tell that Bic waa made eolo laughter you mb then goes in the year 189 Stolen Thou-}« xiously your reply, I am your ent servant u RICARDO LOPEZ ZULANT 4, A Strange Tale of sands, Spanish Prisons, and a | »svoi\s\ve'oivrine’ toa fhe had | intand of Cuba, and after giacing hs relatives in Spain, Me looked the] daughter in a convent, Went from to anwu hie war by ain general to go to matter up, however ing him family tree, dis branoh of his family w and after atudy-| Spain (o the island ered that al duties, Bet of Bpaniah | der Beautiful Heiress i by the eag crigin and residence. Me and hie] Mexico to buy provisions for the| sie ain 8 eae eidail , | Wife then decided that If the daugh-| army. Me was intrusted with a large —— > ee ie mens | bewiees a Zulant and Bis lier of the writer of the letter was|sum of and in an irregular Simply tottermg on the brink of one forwarded from Mixsourt, | eeits : an father i by the Spanuh oe th oat . catefully| where the Sulants formerty fived,|Pieasant home wall) wep Sate y wed by the Spanwh et the most clever and cer whore the Zulants formerly fived: | Thould be in a position to care for| government and he was sent back planned swind perp ay tinge = glee 9 hy mititary | her. Samuel Zulant wrote him to} tried by court martial, and this country, is a questic oi oeaon od nal eden on eer te t. and in answer reoetved | sentenced to eight years in the mili as see & e forth Tar Sir: After numerous inves- | Prixon, in which he ts informed that | however, Ricardo deposited bi» ill te this city, In order to arrive at a| tigat Benen time, | Ricawio Zulant te dying in prison @f| gotten gains in a bank in Mextoo and conctusion in the matter, concerning |] have found your ho nd you ase} but that Be) embodied the whol mm ahock | hich hope’ t he has! the relative I have chasen to confide | py in the thought that his] payable to Rimssif or to any beards mh ong Ap tyre. raced Pagpabesae geben Ny oo n to are ' of the ¢ who should be able to ha f his attorneys, | a seoret to which ean be confided to a & be de cared § PB 4 f the ob ho should at te] H =» foreign| no of but a member of my family. | those who are rela J y give th word red upon be and Goctments recently te-| At a bank fn Amerten ta deposited [of blood. The prics pack: his | tween wif and the officials of sn curpert oo quatiamithe aun of S0nA, payable to the | etter with the pramion te lvoe tks) the Rank, Fee check and the pase American Zulants informed 24 to the| word he th 4 in th ret the aforemen-| bea a check which belongs to * pani } oxpect of you te Maition of the dying man and to! compartments ® eee Crmmnt ther fortune, W it im al-| this check andotake charge of hould ur are | mainder of his e®fects by the my the letters, co funds | daughter, who ts reclused in a « In another letter receive ptese- liam government, and ts brid to be re-1 t mt, f onaide f ber 24, Sanches doeaw leve to inform | deemed oe teens Attorneys, after reading thelof age. As I am in prison I do not | o'clock p. m. Bupter cot hla |. Atte! Rarrating tm detail the above tette * more than half inced | know if you will receive this letter During the last. mom ts bg Sanches taferma his. cer that whole correspe In|} can not write further particulars | life. the priest wr . 49 | a t that by sending or bringing how. but I will do no as noon as [| confided to me @ sacred co | te pain, the. sum of Bicisi the. wil ewive your reply, which, to gain] Under confession and te fr of of Ricardo can be probated and the Trees ad better be went in the care | Jesus Christ crucified. I took 48 / fines on the amail trunk paid. He f Antonie Sanch namiain ana] oath 40 accomplish all he asked Of] onclosas a copy of the sentence | fersor for this prison lime at that time, and will by hin ge yt rg | ciate to you his history and oe See a ae it ¥ told tn the T must tell you that ow wish rela analy og ny Bl ge _ we and which as guardian of RiS/tnct they would not heattate rant from Los Amgetes for obtaining | scheme to swindie the Zuiants out taney under false pretenses, will /of the sum mentioned in the letter as | have a bering In Justice Cann's court | ne ¥ to procure the | October The tence, h rather dis | This morning Goldman stated tn |Slpates this theory, as it is writer Cann’s court that he bad secured a | arch t unt settiement of one of the charges, but | panteh scholars who have ex.| | the tant promouting attorney | ar ft aay ar . I tald him it would only make his case|it the crime of Ricardo Zulant ¢ se if It had any effect whatever, |wet f and rob — jest’s story attalr, the attorneys believe, th over, is the fact that Sanches on) aly on the 2 tm t heaping the matt not enter Madrid without | MOTORMEN ON NEW YORK “| aune } DETERMINED TO WALK OUT) a: Voliadotd writes, “and wit ° take toa 1, whore 1 whati] you. Carry & bie handker-| NEW YORK, Oct. 4. — The ro that may know you at ‘Ftrained conditions continue today 1 jon the,"L.” road, The matermen say | The vice cone has not | they will strike even if the grand-of-|yet been Seard from in regard t | ficers af the Brotherhood ef King!-|(he matter, but a © vuntoation expected at any time. | tx also being made by | Mail to @iscover whether | neera | thern. and Firemen decide against ended the expasition of the ta kind in all theoworld. Tits we rCHELL, & D. t y struct Mited ith corm made Into fa niastic designs, the agrioultur of Zulant is at t avent of OF we es tee eee euth, im Madrid, as stated by & yeiopment of the state of Seuth Dakota was exploited bin tast tot OLYMPIA TO HAVE A BIG LUMBER MILL (Special te The Star.) OLYMPEA, Oct. 2.—Wirhin ae hun-|next_fow days 8 company, will riote - RIOTS ‘CTS OUT OF JAIL AND FIGHT POLICE The Tagebiatt nd jail deliv~ SRITISH SHIP, WITH CAPTAIN AND A CREW OF & MEN } GO DOWN TO A WATERY GRAVE ° BERLIN, Oct. 2 | today reports « riot ery by the Jews at nek, Potana. ton Park, which aalied from Liver-| The polige arrested four Hebrews as foot in March. The captain and / political wuspects and several 1 to have been) @ret of the prison A dispateh LONDON, Oct rporated In this city which received by Kdoyd's today, aMMOUn-lorew of 24 are beltey ort oy ms it | pew a tne Seine: wae 98e Ehooneah. | Mberated them. The police interfered |bulld a factory and powsibly a ed the ess .© ship jand « flerce fight resulted. Onelon the west ide, which will man woman #ax killed and many persons |facture doors, casings and w nfured. Later six Jews were | woodwork. and will build houses prinoned. will be known as the Olympian Ma ufacturing & Hufiding company. At kn caramel aaa \reenreo cies [orate HER HIAWATHA = wus se ar-nome” iets ee = yer thy | ditions tn this vicinity It ls the intention of the promoters to begin work om the erection of the factory within two weekn The Invitations are out for an atitactory it is extimated will cost A We-yenr-old Indian girl, who said] had not her father ared on the] t 4 musi to be given by labout $50,000, and will emptoy at] her name was Julienne, was turd) seene and with ihe aid of the aati | Pou ge allay oy t about 90 oF 40 men ‘This num | " " j forced by ’ » back ube on on even orn * wll aradualty be tncreseed as over to ker gather at the 5 Harry hea mot been f te was} til $6. The members of the various |tn, cotout is increased and entens| tion thie morning to be taken back to! not w r i lad jabs and their invited guests will cde | her howe near North Vanconver. | found Patrol soctally and @t in harmonious stvhamenttanensinsanh With a brave known as Harry she! night girl. ity | touch for the coming season. oh » jays age and would Heine finn ean OAKED b on comtent to carry w and) anil 7 ae at a ~ water for ‘tama ane ae thar | oe HURT hiS PEELINGS |SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY PLEADING MOTHER'S Ea for $6,000 damages against Renton & Southern Rail ny has been filed by K |}. DeWolf in the superior court. | MUST PAY DAMAGES | DeWolf alleges that while he was « 5 pakeenger on one of the company’s tyaing be pald his fare and afterward! J. Archibald Rollong, the young waa i him at@) man whose foot was hadly crushed eeues t him off the car, claimine!in the collision between & Green he had hot pald his fare, He say"! Lake nagi Fremont car, last June, | that he was shystenity tajured and awarded $1500 damages against EVERETT, Get. $6.The visit ofyin Denyer amounting to about $500,| enffered great humillatio non ae-| 4 y |the Seatthe Riectric company by Su Mrs, Nellie Hogue tn behay of her mint her tn educating his erip-| count of ft rior Judge Albertson, this morn- fon, William, was apparentiy with-| P°? "ter. " he Roth sides agreed to waive a sla Walla, and the mother will lo 5 Feturn this afternoon to er home| Dairymen Secured Bail in the Man- FOR HIS HAND In Los Angeles only hope re-lo eet a nining being that of securing al° slaughter Case | ice’ mua te a pasion commutation of her son's sentencel | ah, Ov Ee tae nerves pontien 48 trl —— - | Mrs. Maude Cook, wite of a exinent | John P. Rector, formerly In the 21 yeara which IJndge Denney de-| A. 1. Fields aud Alex Murray this} er, died last evening. THR funeral|ermpioy of the Bryant Lumber &| creed he should spend in penal ser-| morning appeared in Justice Cann’s | *!! tke Place Thuraday afternoon Shingle Mill company, at Fremont Vitude for the crime he committed.| court and signed the bonds of W. B today filed suit t that com. | he rime to which young Hague| Happe, Kimanuel Swanson and Wil pany to recover damages for| pleated guilty was @ brutal amault| tam F. Quimby, who were bound | ME MUST MAKE Injuries to Wl tained Aug and robbery, yet. accorting to his] over to, the superior court in the| a, which got caught in « clrow mother boy has twice been @| sum of$1,500 each on a charge of naw hero Suamataugiier Sy Justies Gana’ yer: | HIMSELF SCARCE —_— It was during bis more tender! ter These are the men who are| | ears that one of his Baal burned, Mra Hogue sisters was! accused ays, dur f supplying the milk od the death of lithe Carrie their| tant ine ing a fire whieh consumed rding bh muse at 903 home. The doctors called for some| - ———— 5 today, su her husband, | person to furnix he cuticle nich \James Gillespie, a te amater, for di- MLGRADEP, Oct, 1.7 ” Pho. Boe, Seeeee 44 Ks om ground of drunkenness, | giecie wilt r yr . . : UNKeENNeERA, | C026 will publish an ediet rece of the burned child. Although youn PHONY” CHECK MAN ty and pon-augport. Bho anks| Me vee Wutalion aa the nae Jogue was but 14 years of age, he the custody of her child, claim. I to th tate of volunteered to undergo @n opera- tng th. the defendant is not a — : “- a + 1 from his leg to graft upon omit. fe jquently taken it with him to aa-| “Sie United Stat®s army tranepet his sixter in an attempt to save her loons, Superior Judge Bell han tw-\ Dix sails | this afternoon fo ite he! tami de Goldman, charged with ob- |sued an order restraining Gileapie| Manila, With a cargo of lumber a ‘1 1 ‘ ta ‘ ‘ money or 1 y heck 'from viatti@e @ oying Oils @ife| forage for (G8 @ng Ete in transferred to hin mother property and sino pad under @fugitive war. while he gilt ie BDiiire Np poe. a bis, ° | Burlington system, has ber Russian Press Under What It Terms Uawar-|aa2 rer 28 saving ro | at th 3 Siot Under Collar) oe s2.?'* anmeuts sxe piv-| the deviates” bee Nesee 9 PUSTED THE FOOD TRUST OF AN ALEUTIAN ISLE The Ugited matt ior Staten murvey ate being short of Patterson, which arrived inst night] migrate t from Dutch Harbor, brought from] ‘ —_ < Hering son a mtory so strang t had been unable almost unbeliovable fn the only means xunder Mendersor ' the als is the only authority for the story but at Duteh Harbor, where he is] A huge sharg, which, they three he was the means during from|of the occupaste hed die the| tempted to fish, and each tm Dpea’ : man enters white “tummy.” ranted Agressive Action of the}: bali ie “did 'by| natives were ‘completely terrorised ? i > which had cut off almost the entire| main om the island and etarve, or United States food aupply of the native. inl Henderson. pave thom ante of the tslend. ling them that he would ann aling schooner ith the monster with bie Win RT. PRTERABTTRG, Oct Phe, on the rightts of Russa, founded on fives at Datoh baacher a few davel plokad {teen voleatoom wh went oa Russian pre today ng oe Reggie celle wag ge “be | prior the departure of the Pat-jin a © and waited for the ap Protesting egainet American inte ee en renee abiamercial | ram, Oct 10. He was picked up| pearance of the shark, The latter eens fm aid-wectlt affaien, Shel eeeheitinns oh wy ill by the oner m month af he| appeared in half an hour, When @ Jevee Vremya erraig the Ar . - . had had his remarkable adventure, | distence of 260 yards from the cance, (cam missionaries, who it says form-| RUSSIA GETTING READY and hav ne completed his summer's) Henderson alm t his head and erly confined thetr efforts ing ex LONDON, (gt. 21--Bpecial a4-| Tiler whore he spends mj tired twice, The big brute Teun ; us i the gospel at thal wn vAes trom Chee Foo state that the]! ar where he spends his win i’ ed in w ro a” — tink, but © hey are sheltered by| Russtan Ceet has returned fromm | "y) Saat Ey OU aes See uct & propaganda that ts strongly! 000 Chinese Iaborers are b the Bering sea iwlands, Hendersor Henderson became a hero after Ung ith pelitieal colers racks for over 10,000 mee ee gt nage nent July, exrived) thes coming te the a4 of the ua- plaint 1o eles maée es fonses to the north of ‘Tail Lien| i” bis little sloop at Kanaga tsland,|tives. Incidentally he reaped a Ame nh eneray in Peoifie » War betng strengthened j% Giminutive mewber ¢ An- | srr fortune in pelts and furs, as what fs termed m= ite oon Admiral Alexteff, viveroy of the} ef group of the Aleut roh-|the Aleuts refused to take retura emt in China and to seoureseon-|a Port Arthur correspondent, to dis. | 20% mative Imhabitants to be in a! sought to secure this question tr i4, “matntaining our hip with A a. tnter- oa] commerce munt go on Vngarding the alleged constr tion of forte Yongaimpho, he ¥ ns y i with the t . aaent f y tor| Korea emt ally denied it. o 7 of Geubben - , orien are all fabricnted. “ oe ar & ps cause 8 seneation.| h ' te = governr e tn no f ts st a wingle officer, BIG BANKING INSTITUTION GOES TO THE WALL AFTER A oes and ton nm that the open-|not « single soldier and not « aingte by ay cen antes Seen of Wengen « HEAVY RUN MADE ON IT YESTERDAY P rt piace Kegarding Manchuria, he sald the| fe socisietinn: Port Arthur i ews-|trouble ix that briganas are con stoves tral, has 6 @|stantly collecting without the rafl-| PITTSBURG, Oct. 2.~The Federal | institutions ugly- worded om this way sone, He wnid he often receiv. | 2 riaeeey jag yy I IE It dectares that the treaty isjed petitions from the Chin bew- | Nationa hk cloedd ite Goorn t abilities to be $7,000,000, roof. of ‘the augressive nature Of| ing him to retain the troops, and we a the f » of th . * ie would recetve more petitions were | mor er a heavy Pr mn * NEW YORK. Oct The Pittsburg Thls poltey. ut ' *. Keainot the peopte terrorized. ter bank was « bea oeet | bank f had a momentary effect in the Eastern 7 com) of] only on the market, as all advices cuvitie. An @ result the bank’s|show the st m elsewhere to be SHIPS THAT P ‘The United Btates survey steamer ’ coon, Capt. JF. Pratt, arrived st night from an Alasew - t June 1 Bho teft coming ob bene at this p Dutch Harker October i feet 06 Seattle he was delayed half & Gay outside Cape Fiatvery on @ Jat of the fog Whee she left that port, the revegue cutter Manning wa Unalaska, The Alaska Come company's Mome liner Portland % rived there Qetober # fram Seattle having had & long end tempestuous 7 13 days on her way to Nome from Seattle The Nome liner Roan had reached Dutch Harbor Oc tober 7. on the way from Seattle, and the Mome finer 8t. Paul, b same port, had arrived from San Fras taro October 6 The @teabied streamer Meteor hed ant bean heard from Wher the Patterson arrived at Port Townsend yesterday the crew learned for the Gest time that John Lersen, an able seaman af the Patterson had éied in the marine hospital at Townsend October 1% File tangs became affected @uring the trip and on Geptember 1 he wae sent from Valder te Port Townsend on the steamer Nome City The P oreon, after leaving (his port, rade deep-water soundings from Cape Flattery to Stke and Jun. At Controfter bay in the Ke ot & great deat of field work The 00d p urban bounded Ue, om the east by Lake Washing ton, the south by Columbia, and om the west by the pipe line, have no hankering to become a part an fuse the tempting bait of benevolen asimiation and have circulated » petition among themselves which has been signed by 5 property owr ere out of @ total «© 80 against such action. The rea they set forth for wanting to struggle along all by their lonesome in (ha an't we any’ advantage to be gained by pexation, tnasmuch the city would do nothing for them for #or years and annexation would me aerravati@ in the shape of in or THE MAN YORK, Oct. M.—Howard I president of the NEW Hott, the new vice president of the Northern Pacific rail road to succeed Charles 8. Meller WAR GAME 6N FORT RILMY, Oct. 21.—The engagements today were covered all of the leased land. The signal corps works tonight QUEEN RATALIE BERLI Oct, 21.—Servin has placed a large oder with Xrupps r arms ammunition, tobe de livered © This in '@ a @ino: outbrean In the @r military | parte and k went down on the ‘Ch |» 4 The A@ponttors, becoming PASS IN FOG. t the decline in the bank's stock. be-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2L— : aan drawing out thelr Geponits and | The mptroller of the treas- frightened more than a half million dollars was|ury last night ax Nati pointed taken out within a few hours in this| Bank Exa Cu e and the depth of the entire | way | ce for th bay was taken. She experianced «| Local bankers belleve the Pedera only we deal of rough weather while| National bank will pay dollar for do! a long at In the middie of Meptember she | tar, and that the embarrasament is|tance telephone message that the left for Dutch Harbor, and after | dus to the tightened money market | bank would not open today. No de- Stormy pesengr of eight days sho ar-|and «tock Muctuat Phey do not| tals of the failure were given. The rived at tha port ther 000,000 he Surry w tyriteve bank is capitalized for ° ° rhe man standing in the foreg Three-bu The man sitting at the half facing us, Sack Suit of the correct Fall cut The style of ground is wearing one of n Double-breasted Suits. table, has @ r we can give you in splendid colore ismess Suits. ings. Ideal B ° ° W. B. Hutchinson - Company Corner Second Ave. and Union St. :