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one = NOTHER PLOT 0 GIRL WEDS DUKE; BOY POOR GIRL BROTHER OF MAY GOELET TO| MARRY DAUGHTER OF CHOP! | HOUSE KEEPER —_—————$ | NINETEEN STICKS OF DYNAMITE FOUND UNDER TRESTLE ON |acr f v "i @ the dead Goslet FIRST AVENUE—FUSE BAD BEEN LIGHTED, BUT WENT OUT On 1 the box it | gl : | of the etuff, ’ for ;similar to th which were found) Chandler then tnformed the p do " a e f smefin the Interurban depot last week, | of the discovery and heard no t : : cong ea Teen a re- | # fuse was attached to the/about it. Today the Star ¥ ms tire anne an : youge as wt Sound Elee and it? iahted at- | formed of the matter t ol ce : gery egetens th reget Sound Soay lezmuunts O20 6 YOF Seah seus, | PRESS cre ehartatad In Cut ponsonsan ota ' od the total dest t ne of the trestle support. The fuee| find, kept up a search for m i” t ee fong Interurban trestle on F had burned several inohed and then |dynaimite and three or four days ‘ south, K Ip five minutes it would | later found five more aticks of the ia Ai A week ago 8 two boys, |have reached the dynamite and un-| explosive under the Ryers’ Tranafer « playing nea e er of 1 property would have been de-| Company barn at First avenue south| PUEBLO CONCERN FAILS TO Holgate at rawied under the|stroyed together with the bridge Conneoticut etreet bridge and e discover a box] The boys informed B, Chandler his find wae also reported to the OPEN ITS DOORS which when opened wae found to| wh es at First avenue south and police and #o far Mr, Chandler | t 19 stick giant powder! Holgate street, almost directly knows no Investigation was made. PUEBLO, Colo, Y. 5.—Pueblo Tite Trust Company, one of the arwest banking inatitutions in the) NO CONNECTION WITH THE ty, fatled to open its doors this worning. The bank ts capitaliaed at| MISSOUIL ALUM BAKING agape lB A reese ga “ POWDER BILL SCANDAL wan recently —p od by the Creek, owners of the First . ‘ ° ; falled yesterday ANOTHER BANK FAILS a , nt CRIPPLE CRERK Nov denied every a The Bi-metaitio bank failed t er Lieut. ¢ Lee »pen ite doors thin morning ie | having r ¥ directly involved in the fauure of |M"rding the alum bak the Firet National bank of Vietor, | Senator Haines als It wan capitalized for $100,000 ar same lin has nearly a quarter of million d iocHs RAVEN |S A ROBBER President of New Citizens Light and Pow:|::si 22 “5 MCULLOCHS A janew in business, taking bie . Capt. Hamlet Succeeds Capt. Coul lo AL-BLACK BIRD HAS POST ceny Indictments From New Yorke-Ree i.7!%.2%o0 "2" yosstthat| ee in command of cower OFFICE INSPECTORS ALL THE TIME GUESSING er Company Held on Six Grand Lars Soe 8 eo ye | n ae} | nine bonds of $1000 each of the Iron |tached from the office of superth te onstruction and repairs leased on Bonds | Mountain mine. The ohieet behind] endent ot construction and Tepal it ts thought that now Mr, P th . evenue cutter MoCulloch, Captain (Special to The Star) Buce in business tn t won, former comander of the Mé-| SALT LAKE, Nov here 4 1 sony |fumds can be recovered from him.|Gulloch’ has been retired aa } 0] provision in the federal at Frank B. P ent the ;all of the six charges inst Poor | Sr. Poor, as we all know, is & man|Captain Healy of the revane eu gy ‘ t of Washin the cc is for taking nine $1,000 bonds of the | Gan be proves areiner’ ban eyes th . ganized two thonths ago t St. Louis & Iron Mountain mine.| "20° brow ae ee eis wicked pete with the firm of the same name |The other charges are for similar Of-| pany No. bh which the old Citinens’ t i headed by J. W. Clise, was arrested |fenseu mpany offictals claim was sim x v'elock this morning on (ele-| Poor's alleged crime. according tO] ply a dummy foatered by the Seattle a . a. York. Later a fug rrant Was | dictment mmitted June t© existence about September 1 0 ime he 5 sworn out against b City De- | 1901, “b . a.” This OR-| with Prank B Poor ae proud nfelon's grave, t Lane pression, however, is merely a tech-| Seneral smanager. Bans aye ody ono ‘yg According mation re-|nical one for larceny committed i panih Fork he 1 on ceived by the police, Poor ie under |such a manner degree, ee ee ee Che aints of the los ters i t by a wrand § ' and jury returned the In-| a Giscteie Conte 5 # from a certain rural f ¥ on nix 2 mt against Poor on Oct. 88| from the’ Gentle tine a “7 » hats with grand la nd the warrant was issued from|Compens'’s maine fan 60h cee ne ' or was wont out f er ourt of general sessions of th® thousand feet, which precipitated the} Denver, wan unable 10 locate infor ace : ‘ * jalready bitter gas war into a strug } tor was police it vers _Thls morning. at 11 o'clock, the! gie which has since ed ina in he fed S eeeteten. te Ne i au a ye_for Poor appeared betore| working combination of the two con or on i t ; tified of the a and Judge Cann and Aaked that thelcerns fixing, the rate QC $136 par [CARPENTER FALLS TO SIDE. |carrier secreted hlinself poarby a ble mle age eet ge egg Sgr Ame gyoctttey t sntea | amanda test. WALK AND DIES ON WAY TO “Wis cistiance ‘was Poor ts a ber of an® Poor was released on a $10 hour later, when he saw a family of New York brokers known bond, furnished by Samuel Hill THE HOSPITAL . fy to the box on the stock exchange for many Poor was at no time in fall. through tb ap ture 5 years. He ca to Seattle last sum-|was ta@en f: his office to p “ sa a es # deposit of packager ax mer for the purpose of fighting headquarters by Detective Lane and 4 he entor re ear late th « the Citlzen’s Light and Power Com- | kept in a back room in the custody siding at Fourth 2 ¥ Pe pany. He organized a second com-|of the oficers until he could conter| to the sidewalk while tne drunken! | ‘The carrier followed th . pany under the same name to ac-| with his attorneys and Samuel Hill.| jeondition, near Gixth avenue and! ite nest © tor a ie com ih the end In the meant «@ Deteotiv Lane} bes 4 pw can 5 ee . Ay “4 oe, © rem e j eon, previous to coming to Seat-| went to the otfice of the prosecuting| m the patrol wagon whit ackages and bits of j the, had been connected with a num-|attorney with the warrant for h akon te the Wayside Mis; | were tour aap ber of eastern mpanies na larrest and returned it to headquar 7 ras taken to the] ‘The bird was captured and was to manager and promot it said ters. ‘Then he was taken to Judge] more’ ° Be kil - . that his operations in Wall street,|Cann’s court in the Marton build - - Late Bg pe Sin peraia, & Wes enator he , sired where he went into business as other Ing. HAR : : . ise son h - ~ : a as a pet . f s* memibers of his family did, were not| A representative of the New York| OLD HAYNIE WANTS N tad | ~ a ey = YS Aitomether successful. und “when the |court will probably arrive in a few) TRIAL ON TECHNICALITY Frey on. te Calton, Callearainy opportunity té come to Seattle and|days with a requisition from the} 0" ‘ ‘ ‘ fered him, he gt once accepted neys for Poor will fight extradition | stake tae ie eas Se ny : as A Poor was a solicitor for the Seattle| when the matter comes before G A motion for a new trial for Har-|" Thompson was a member of the Carpenters’ union here, and worked at his trade moat of the time dur- ing the past four years The let ters found were from his Wife and Gas and Electric Company for a| McBride. time prior to the time he became} Mr. Poor would not make a state president of this citizen's company |ment in regard to his difficulty, thi | ora Haynte, the young man convict FREMONT RESIDENT SUCCUMB. EQ OF HEART FAILURE 4 youterday of highway robbery Ke’: | morning, preferring to let Judge Mc-| will be argued in the superior court bet Judge McCafferty and C. H. Far-|Caferty do the talking. The latter|next Saturday morning. — If It ts de. |20% and both urged bim to come to rel, attorneys for Poor, say that made light of the matter. He said: |nied, he will be sentenced at that| cltom where they stated there wag) man arrested this morning was a ore than two years ago Mr./time The new trial w eked for| Plenty of emple L ea Miss Mannah Post, who has resid member of a banking firm which|Poor was a junior partner in the|because of alleged érrors of law,|, 1h*, eed man had been drinking) ed with her niece, Miss Hills, at Fre failed in New York two years ago.|firm of Marquand & Co, of New|and also because a juror ie said to| afd for about two weeks. jmont, dropped dead last night at mand and Fred Trast| YorR.,which failed to the amount of|have been on the panel who was not} yolech trem Genre éiseass. Corone itt that !several million dollars. The failure) properly qualif Hoye was notified, but ail circus | J etances: p 7 the body was turned over to Cartot & Brown of Fremont, awaiting the | his daughter at home Bhe 8 Jadout « year with Mra N. & | asrival wt «from Kanes | Gtorgetown, and has a loyal frie | Mise Post had been til for, som | her daughter, Miss Violet Soper time, She wa ware of Ons faye that Pearl was a good girl | Mr, Weldron, the father, was in-the county hospital t week, but was! A. F. of A 1 Trinity Lod 7, taken by Pearl to her home in this| MM, was « jeaday even-| elty, that she might attend him her-| ing im the reom in the Pacti Grand Ma © i. L. Brown of Lowa. | which te ° fror . te Many the e es and crew w saved. fair visiting Masons we ROANOKE FINED COMPROMISE CHICAGO, Minols, THE GIRL WHO FELL IN LOVE WITH A MALE ATTIRED WOMAN | 1S THE SECOND VICTIM OF UNREQUITED LOVE IN FAMILY omposed of col- (Special to The Star) TACOMA, Nov William FE Barker, a man of apparently 65 years of age, and a transient in the city, was knocked down by a var on the South Tacoma line, at a point between Thirty-fitth and Thirty nixth South @ and death, at his home. The shock was too great Pearl Waldron, the girl who attempted | for a man of his years/to bear, coming suicide Tuesday night, lies in her room|as it df, less than a year after ar at the Wayside Mixsion Nespital, still] other tragedy in the family waiting for the eof Marry! About « year ago May Waldron, si Livingstone, alias n ac-| ter of the wounded girl, shot and ki count of whom she She | herself on a bridge near Georgetow Hovering between ke was ansoancd Jay for carrying St. Michael. 7 The stockyards conferer led wore ff Su renting G6 well a0 cad be eupected.| As in the éeee of her dleter, sho comm streets, on street, | ¢ gern amounted to @ | ollay In a compromise, by which but is very weak. “It will be a couple| mitted the fatal act on account of un. |SMOrtly before € o'clock last night.| number and the fine was M0 a bend| oo of days before the doctors can nscer-|requited love. Bhe was very fond of AN4 recelyed Injuries from. which | a Age monoy paid was 31.18 1 P tain whether she will rally of not. | Lesile Willard, a young man who lived |B@ died » few minute heth- | t per representation, (here | 1. 5 ian tal a Nell Pickerell refuses to go near the! in the neighborhood, but a quarrel had |6F he intended board! fat: OF | in litle doubt that the fine wi re hospital. At her home, 2812 First ave-| taken piace Trad merely crossing the track at the| duced to a minimum. as the be Hert | of 21% cents per hour, accept 1 cer nue, it is sald she is not to be found.| On the bridge she walted for him to [ie Nas not been determined. | It) had arried for humanity's sae. | Her mother thinks the Waldron girl Is| pass, a8 she knew he would, in the|i® Probable, however, that he was - error Jun, hour Increase, They w crazy and is sure she was aware that} evening with his milkwagoh, She| DOP (0 crows (he tease ar TWO KILLED IN WRECK Fees aay. as Harry was a girl. She denies any fur-| wished to patch up their quarrel with |r fee, (he car approaehing. SD LEE tak, Nov, 6.—2 > 2 after hi ther knowledge of the case. him when they met the head that caused & hemor ward Tiflia and an unknown niin y¢ t There is @ pos Pearl Waldron has for the past few) Hg passed her by without @ word ina his right leg won broken in t wore tifiied in @ cellision bet ’ months been an employe of the and when he had disappeared she drew |i wy below the knee, both timbs| freight trains near North Bra usagemak cade Laundry com and at the|@ revolver from the folds of her skirt |Place™ Dalow the Kr the Evansville & Terre Haute ra Beattie plant of the con was well| and fired the whgt that ended her life al ee chin waeenians to an agre Weed. It bas been erronepusly stated| Friends of Pels! Waldron say that 7 reby av ‘- a that she had been arrested. Her| she did not know the sex of Nell P IMMIGRATION TRANSFER Megrath @ Duhamel, contract friends and relatives that whe had /erell, but knew her only as Harr A. J. Firandim of the Immigration|of the new federal building, filed - . never been in any tre At the po-| Livingston, a véry attractive young! bureau, has been transferred from| their plans with Building I tay rtly bef today’a ju lice station theme statements were con-|man. She met the male-attired woman | Northport to Whatcom, ELL. Wolla| Placesjaat night ed he trial of A firmed t neveral dances in Georgetown and| hae S- traneferred th tka,| Thomas Pines, oh A with as ed with Mins Waldron has lived lately with) there became passionately attached to| alaska, to this port awult to commit mu Edward | Green dt Maple Valle her father at Fifth avenue and Bat person @he believed to be « mar ‘ | Campbell, was discharged after |The state's came i tery street. For many years she lived| ‘Phe girl's mother died at her hor The assault and battery case|hearing in Judge Castn's court, this | died not so mach f at Geo wn. One brother, Steve,|in Georgetown two years ago, and/against Cad Johns was diamiae. | morning. ffe of th v wn, and another, E4,|her father, who was an exprenar ed for lack of evidence by Justice] The nasault and battery ca wal given Ir been unable todo much work on ac-|with striking the proprietor of the!for lack of evidence, by {duaticg! oa dressing of t ostrated with grief! count of ili health, wa» unable t Cleveland lodging house. Cann, this morning edtately after it was inflicted SENATOR FARRIS SAYS HE HAD) STAR IS THE BIGGEST ONE CENT PAPER IN NORTHWEST AMERICANS IN DANGER | ‘wiesuis (Colombian Troops Threaten Lives of AMA os swun| Citizens of United States Warships ea" Rushed to Panama to Forstall Trou = 7 titrate tase") fpleUacle Sam Siding With the Rey: It iw reported that soldiers at ove — burn th ty @ ’ “4 Sern tee iv end olutionists th ‘ that the Jathmtar " | proceed forthwith to Panama t p ‘ ft rhe 4 t of t and to maintain uninterrupted tran ‘ f « n th t across the isthn juadron t - r Th € f affa The ijatter t the me 1 rn , a tied har 1. at t ay recetved | as 8 | the opt bar sional govern- | *| part will meet h ar ng order. The Torre itt meee as onset afloat signed by three con | tay | very * t ¢ revolutionists to } During the ex yonterday < HUBBARD, mduct the affairs of th vern- Ne e quickly placed bales of Arana one Aves © tops of fretent cars| SENDS WHOLE SQUADRON pegdeue era gee b: erica n | laaeet Clade Bead tire aquad- | President Roosevelt has received the nh Ree ee ow at Ae Mexico, haa| resignation of Judge Shiras of the ; t everybody hore fe | been ordered by Secretary Moody to| federal court-for the northern dis- so today ap- inted Judge Daniel Wright of Cim- innatt to be judge of the supreme WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6.—(Bul- tin.)—Offictals state that the navy |— Vuk Seek ilies aia teat partment is more concerned than (By 9 Staff Corrogpondont) _/At that Unpointed, which will con-|ever la regard to the sttuation on the BALLARD, Nov gating |tinue the investigation until after! Isthmus. Advices from the command- refuses (the coming city elections er of the Nashville. this after ty'n expert, ks to the sending of large ‘a. mestink ts forces of marines to ae ences we have gone to expense e t . ‘the end, Th rom ag several expensive man-| PANAMA, Nov. 5.-Advices trom eneines of tastalting That ate in aoe,|Goten this evenion state that the feandal 3 Eins macho. Te Jay passed without striking develop- ments. Soldiers without officers are sre how many others |rather have ther city may appoint,” |to help in an camped outside of the city. They . "Peynolds, this|trouble is that girls. ¢ will soon be without food or mone do insist, however, |cannot be secured quickly epouugh| They probably will not attempt the Ii whall be one of |in case of emergencies 45-mfle march to attack the insur- ly notified that Panama ~ AFTER : ROBLES W779 70 THE aD LAUNDRIES "22:2" pogyp py there will be n ——___—_—_—— os here has van, @ private detective, 1 Mis Kila Eagan, a stenographer, are un Jer arrest here on a serious charge. | STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER Devan is alleged to have fathered a plot to assault and rob &: WILL INVESTIGATE CHARGES 7,21" [0 nama oiting manutac. | THREE OFFICERS OF THE |““Mise Fagan was Lewis’ private) STEAMSHIP OREGON mmissioner Black-| stenographer, and is asid to have CHARGED WITH AS8- SAULTING SEAMAN be here in a few|been Devan's sweetheart. State Labor nan will probably Jays to investigate charges made by oe a SS STORM IS Fi are ty aa aa ereamntio’ Capt. Fregerick Warner, master of by The nt to Commis |the stedmship Oregon; First Mate * Blackman ¥ ade through Edward Healy and Second Mate ltbe Western Central. Labor unios Charles Guntart, who were arrested pe eee irae Tuesday evening by Deputy United fab wis Pelt yr Hy Mle 9 | - - States Marshal J. 8. Tyler for af- erm mitral, last might. Look out for brickbats, oh e. seulting John Low, « common see~ 123 | man, on board the Nome liner Ore- | gon, were bound over to the federal grand jury last night by United * States Commiasioner Kiefer. After ¢ the defendants were bound over a § he girls claim that last week] pots and ied to work Satur-| down! 1 11 o'clock and an-| There's a storm coming which of that week ew| promises to do a hurricane stunt in othef things not iny night ther eve hours ove! fn the Cascade laur t parts in lew hours. 4 ney made similar complaint neter Ballabury looked out of |##milar complaint was preferred ary. They mad ‘ plaints | Forecaster Salisbury looked out c¢l against Healy by A. Swemtnges in regard to the Globe laundry. is regard to the charges, Presi morning and saw it coming yourne of the Cas said minutes later a messenge girls were worked overtime | handed him a yellow envelope which also & seaman. Low says he came on board at Nome in a drunken condition, and he waa unable to go to Saturday night on account of a rush| “Old Proba” tore because be wad enale Ye give them the ehetce of doing the/and said chained to the rigging for 15 min- work: Sunday as it had to be done! torm southeast, 7 a. m. Disturb. | Utes by the captain's orders, He bet Monday, or Saturday night.|anc® off Vancouver island, moving |2Wears that the weather was below f ria pre to work Satur i eaatuare. .. ania hi fr ng point and that he suffered ei? 1 Si : : weet winds shifting te south, greatly from the exposure. The of- cn b 1 jfoutheast winds shifting to south- | ticers assert that Low was very at Shanon Es Dare Deen eetieee tol Wee Sis patlioe 1 st abusive and that they only struck Ae ea ak of Stat leak Ck, eae ee 'P- | him after he had made repeated at- othe Svditahie commen Daricare, bet be one : eae to assault them. pottey ever to do so if it can be| saw the first big drops come at | 1S STILL NAVIGABLE, BUT 1S | FILLED WITH FLOATING ICE According to advices received on the Dolphin, yesterday, althoug h P ecantiteed Teeneats <a ap reyhaipins. Ret nas |Hoats are still attempting to navi- : iad whan Yen aeuperie’ aAvice SOeaee Og var amer La France left st thrie asked, |gate. The hand when the Cres lants when Attorney a Fran r «Company taken | Durcaatically, “what eminent expert | Dawson a week ago in what is be th inion Ir pert | ieved by many to be a vain at- amnbine. Me at the Union Iron Works of | showed the fig Baad oa 710,000,000. Nixon | tempt to reach White Horse ‘ ed the Bertha in She should reach port this afternoon. ‘The Bertha re- ported passing the Nome steamer Discovety a week ago off Yakutat. The Dolphin pa Chatham sound ke showed a that] Feptied that he had a letter to that | f| effect from Mr. Folger, an account Jant in the employ of the Unton Iron de | Works Company x million doll

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