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ASSAULTED THE REPUBLICAN PURSE STRINGS ARE TIGHT unty Game Warden Reif had finge nearly bitten off in a ( rd Clark, a laundry at ALKI point last cok a morning swore out # CHAIRMAN PALMER, OF STATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, FINDS | Warrant in hice. Gerdos's court we the latter's arrest on a charge GENERAL APATHY FIRMLY ENTRENCHED — CANDIDATES | of assault and battery rt \ red at the Riof THINK HE DOESN'T NEED FUNDS " " t. Riof alleges hat Clarh ted his wife and beat him brut hen he inter Ab x 1 very 6 about th . n {| not pommlt 1 funds with whict he | or % po A. 3 * s looking for Me b t t ab t the rail ee . mong e v ; m ates in the | ’ past ‘ ely t an ant t inet mitt king no his} In ‘ * « of ¢ te ef the Wilsor y the national tee in fact Me a evater ‘Levi Ankeny of | REPORTS OF CROP SHORTAGE be Walla Walla, who i the nationa)| SENDS PRICES HIGHER AND 4 - publi ' ation snot] HIGHER -_—"s r we | look pa larly good to the sena So far, Mr, Pa enterr ‘ en, | tor ; we ~ Appeals to While Walla by Chatr a hen ti fie | fall on deaf ears fr the northwest and a dieoouraging m wie t fact f nearly ’ it . that , ¢ preser ¢ ke sent wheat B 18 Land a . ' n® y ‘ 3-8. ’ ~ - T " " t state ticket, tyes | CAUGH 1 Na el — . stat . : 3 412 de b tn ie the rou PY “3 1-8 to a3 3-8 A . ; ‘4 (By Scripps N Ase’n.) sis . VLADI TOK, Aug. %--The to spend ‘ pes rte harge of « Russian prise crew. She Pair on 4 th squadion 30 es north of T he ned a pent | &* be at : : repub: bank y f ‘ . age to * 4 him on the grea . wee ng BRITISH MINISTER GAYS THE or, when nothing was bh ion of “fina with parti e coon te e of bis ight she hadee-| LITTLE COUNTRY MUST PAY ‘cm t prevaiied until] 61 aime The banker mentioned ts eaid te ha : A have told Palmer's representative sichas i# the last vesset| that he beliewed he w 1 ent 1 by Admiral Jensen s < imply “voting th « The papers of the Cal bimeeif with simpiy “voting the ae anf lg NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 9—Advieces hatrman was mbfound me of nine tone of tton from Nicaragua st that the on he got the answer o* rts of hinery, | British minister im Managua is sens “here ° - | all cons ‘ Yokohama The re- | pressing the claims of English fish uting heavily t ke | maining ° na ot alchas’ | ern at Nicaragua. A Brit not likely to ¢ forward with | carg nsigned to Hongkong. | ish war a the harber. The much cash this year and the candi-| The ver Calchas was " fieations are that England wilt dates themaeives, remembert Pal-| from T ma to Murope via (hina | force a payment of the claims. mers predictions that the state and Japan. and arried suff be is conceded that the situation would go for Roosevelt by 24,000, onl to go to Viadiv ok and an ritical seats and declare their faith im an| decided to send her to that port | ——e - Liew t Low Excursion Rat A woe 41 men trom the Ruri Chicago and Bos Ry. A First ave. te Bt. Louie. Great N Theket off “YOU GET GROCERIES FOR LESS DYNAMITE ATTEMPT TO BLOW MAN AND WwirFE INTO BUTTE, MONT. S MILL HANDS STRIKE HOQUIAM PLANT TIED UP BE }UTTE, Moat, Aug. 9.—Unkno specials for tomorrow,| CAUSE OF LOW WAGES PAID | BUTTE, Moot. Avg aknown weasssta} and Thursday will save) THE WORKMEN persons exploded two sticks of dy you many a dollar namite in a room occupied by G. F Simonds and wife at @ local apart HMOQUIAM, Aug 6 The | ment house at 4 o'clock this morn r North stern ber Yiing. Mrs wan Jobnson on the b - . Plant | floor above i Mra. Guy Sweet in poe erday at 1 o'clock, when ore serio A new breakfast food, ready to eat: | ney a 4 out a faneg | 22 reem. below wore cart + ony Sao regular 25 ceats a package sae ‘| jured and were taken to the how of the « ran pital Both of the Simons were = 3 injured The room was wrecked Our Price 20 Cts. »»-" ' ag ag Bi pg L ¢ in th ty | the dynar " Very delicious desert this hot weath- | re t w daye ag er; regular 10 cents. Our price ore tid CANNED [feesciise =| emen SALMON euiis S “nn 3 Cemts THOUSANDS |... Gave Him His Dues WOMAN SHOT INDIAN WHO AT- 4 5 Coats MY WIFE’S SALAD DRESSING REGISTER RUSH ON TO SECURE GOVERN MENT LAND IN NORTH DA | KOTA TEMPTED TO ASSAULT HER Delicious, like home-made y bet 30c Size 20 Cents = I vs 3 oarcindy oey sl : (Special to The Star.) 50c Size 35 Cents)? x rinsing severst tn nennde| _sira. Charles Cos shot a éranion steel | COFFEE Song “TRY TO BURN «. k Porto R with WIN | E t blend. Sold o Try 40 Cents Lb. Ce a ee gan | Special to The Star.) W. S. Mayfield lis eee ee | comme casa, en tee & aytie tea t ame two places yesterday. One blaze "$03 PIKE ST ta ew 4. will t nlextinguished with small loss at Ind. 99% Main 99%. $1 urday’s fire was also incendiary GAME WARDEN) ETERNITY AT) Hat aut — me THE SRATTLE eran TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, r904. IS THIS STRANGER | | LONGSHOREMEN SUSPECT A MYSTERIOUS MAN, WITH A SCAR A RUSSIAN SPI? ON HIS LEFT HAND—THINK HE IS KEEPING TAB ON THE CARGO GOING INTO STEAMSHIP TREMONT’S HOLD FOR THE ORIENT jan spies are in Seattle keep-} This fact led to a closer watch f being placed on the stranger, and it| ing tab om the cargo now betng | was further poticed that he was at towed away in the hold of the times joined by ther tranger | Bo on Steamship company's big |*fter Which the two would talk to \f cighter Tremont. At at this ia Sether earnestly After an ap. |the firm bellef of the longuhore-|PArently carelens conversation, the| |men who are loading the vessel, |eo would separate, He with the would then leave the dock for | They claim that one of the cear’s secret service men has beou at the |® While, but always returning, each Tremont's dock constantly ever {time to a different part of the » the veasel began loading for | Wharf Another story is told by a number purpose of keeping bis govern ftect ment informed as to any possible | Of the longuhoremen to the contraband ehipments. that a strange man attempted to Jo strong Is the faith of the|*ecure work with the longshore horny-handed fretght handlers in | ™en's fang engaged in loading the Tremont. The appearance did not indicate t familiar with longsb men state that his t he their theory that the officers of the Yousel have come to take more than Dp ne interest in the story was very re The Tremont wil! sail for Japan, | men's work, as his hands were, to China amd the Philippines within a | ll appearances, soft and unsearred The man gave his vame On betng told by labor as Thomas Johnson fow days. Her cargo of 14,600 tons will be of the usual character ting of flour, canned meats, hay, | that he could not get work without machinery, tobacco and cigarettes, first Joining the union, he immedi ete. The agents of the company | #tely signified his willingness to do wtate that the spies are wasting | *° thetr time im tnapecting it The longshoremen have often When the vessel an loading ,Joked about the Russian spies, but ber officers became aw of the they state that it is their firm be fact that one stranger, in particn- | Vet that this man was one of them lar, was @eeply rested in the fox, on being sely questioned, he hibited desire to quit proceedings The appearance of the a sudden was ordinary enough. The ogty [Mie company. The men did not say peculiar thing about him was that | Uyat particularly resembled the be never took his left hand out of Mifual type of a Russian, saying that is coat pocket it was at firet he eked more like German. thou y that the man's hand was A few houre la the man who for, as the longshoremen Allied himerlf Johnson was seen in declared, he h been seen to Company with the one with the dis ratch his left ear with bts rigbt | Cigv hand hand ' Karly this morning the man with Yesterday, however, tae milp, the scar was again seen about the who had been sitting on a large dry pdock The longshoremen did not goods box, was seen to ewlng bith /eee any trace of Johnson, nor in eelf down with the greatest case, )Cact bh he, to their koowledge, and in dotng #0 sustained the whole{ been around the docks today. weight of his body with the up) Jn view of the Incident the off! posediy Injured arm. In thus dis |Cers of the Tremont will exercise ing his left hand it was seep extreme vigilance while the vessel that the member was disfigured by | is en route, in spite of the fact that a long sear, which had evidently | the Russian fleet ts reported to be been caused by an old wound. #till in the viectaity of Viadivoste ‘ Haiti's President Is } AGED EX-GLAVE WHO RULES THE CRAZY RE WHITES THREATEN HIS GOVERNMENT BLIC SAYS over the recent PORT AU PRINCE, Haitl, Aug. 9 are greatly excited Kuropeans (which means all] address of wident Nord. The latter accused the foreign population of « government by onspiring against his putting up the rate and vindictive. TROUBLE BREWING FOR TERRIBLE TURK SULTAN HAS TREATED AMERICA WITH SCANT COURTESY AND NOW HE MAY LEARN A FEW THINGS WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 9+//thent was not notified as to his de- While it is admitted that a discus-}parture, or the causes leading up on of open war with Turkey is at, to it this time premature, there is never hortly afterward, Chekib Bey ar theless under careful conside mirived here. He has never present by the government a plan of action ed his credential } he has beer that will be give ld the bom- received by Secretary Hay merely bardment or seizure of a port be out of courtesy, Several time the ma sul of notifying him to present ‘ ted government bis credentials or leave has been teols that it has been inault- | under ideration, but no action y the sultan It 1 to | taken the nfriendly acts The fa © of the Turkish not att Se to insist upon ap apol-| ment to fill the post here in ‘ if an amicable adj nt of er manner he re ng differences can be reached to the with t farther delay avoid a consideration of But it is admitted that the time ing questions. His policy of r further temp ising has passed ‘anion 4 be conducted more | Turkey haa r sen satinfactory at ¢ » than I tative b if the government was property rep ternationa ented at this capital a sore spot tary Hay today bluntly tol Over three ye Chekib Bey that the pati Rey, the Turkish ¢ An n & nt was home suddenly. The state d nigh exhausted minister 1 Threatening Whites: | 130. | talk politics expected to communteate this in t jon to his government apesd fro when he called at the at tment today, He ead n the wapaper reports of atate department's intentic 7 tantinople by the pre American warships in ‘Turkish ters, and he bted the report ecretary Hay n satisfied him on that point and the minister re turned to bis legation to frame a Hispatch for the information of tt Avegetable eentiaaleds- Simla ting th¢ Food and Reg ula | ting the Stomachs and Bowels af Miners and Officials Meet CONFERENCE BEGUN AT TACO MA, BUT NOBODY WILL Liaened INYAN 2S “CHILDREN | Promotes Digeslion. Cheerfiu- | ness and Hest Contains neither wum,Morphine nor Mineral. oT NARCOTIC. Pemegee of ed Dr AUT PT (By Beoripps News Ania) TACOMA, Aug. 9.—Rebind cloned doors at the Northern Pacific head Apabct Remedy Sor Genntes- quarters yesterday began a confer tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, orm C ns Feverish- ness and Loss or » OF SLEEP. tween ‘oy of the company, mem bers of the United Mine Workers of ommittee of miners | America, General Manager H. J PacSuple & Segnature of of the Northern Li and perintendent J. F. Men-| os, of the Northwestern Improve N YORK. ment company, It is probable that 4 r the ference will last two more Bi ee si ea ysthnyig days } }5 Dos pecents The miners are represented by the CASTORIA For Infants and Children, ——— The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Yue crmv aun comPamy mew rome Ory. following: W. Roose, of Issaquah J. J. Davia, John Storey, James A w ns, of Ravensdale; Wi R. Jones, of Ro Cr Anton Guzal, of Cle Anton blows, of Roslyn; John Huteh son, of tle; W. A. Pollman, of yr feGilly, Jame ot Cle t Elmer EK Simp of Cle Elum; D. M. Halliday : " omas Burke, of Chica His Skin Is rh Gibson { Chestnut, | r = % Not His Own) While the railroad officials say the ference has special sig nificance, yet it Is understood mat (Special to The Star.) | ters pertaining to labor troubles at | 2 the Northern Pagific lines| NORTHPORT, Wash, Aug. 9.— | in the Sound country are being con-|C. H. Tweedell, who was scalded at to ding the Issaquah |a eter near here early in Feb ruary, has had 300 skin patches | grafted onto the burned surface and 4 now on the road to recovery. The pieces of skin were from one to | three inches in length and were given by sympathetic friends and fellow workmen. (iy Beripos News Ass'n) Lamont end Seige an Mrs, Grey| WADE DHINGS MOVE arr at Rosemont aboard the Palas estes tee colo Giese FOR A WHILE ker renidence ference was held, The party left at | Col. Lamont is not a candi. | for the governorship, bat he way be would dertine the tion. Judge Gray would not Hie said he came to} An boar's coo While attempting to carry out his instructions in regard to the check ing op oO the pam peers of steam vernels Sunday night, Inspector Bd Dillon got bimself mixed up in an acquaintance with |a@ffray which, while short, was ex He predicted that |ceedingly interesting. Shortly after would be the next | o'clock Sunday evening, as Dillon ‘as waiting for the steamer Garden | City to tle up at the Galbraith dock two young men jumped from the deck of the veesel to the wha Dillion immediately grabbed one of them and wid him he would have to quit that or he would be placed un der arrest “As Dillon was not in uniform the passenger said, “I did not ree-| ognize bis authority to take hold of me and resisted didn't now renew an old Judge Parker Judge Parker president NOT IN PETERSON’S | Burt Austin’s story to the effect Unat laat First avenoe, by prop he was drogced and robbed week In Peterson's saloon, on is strenuously denied representatives of the former jetor of the place, who died | mew CiTIZEhS PROTEST Fremont citizens held a mass ng last night toprotest against the sealing of the Kilbourne aveaue sewer by Maj. Millis, local United States engineer. The big sewer system was constructed with the tm tention of dumping the sewage is the government canal, but Maj. Mil- lis objected to it Committees were appointed to see Maj. Mil- lis and the city authorities to see if some plan cannot be devised to remedy the matter, Quite a Growth In Three Years Three years ago, when Dabney & Woodhouse, furniture and stove dealers, 418 Pike street, started in business, they only bad 432 square feet of floor space to do business in. Now they occupy 22.000 square feet. A good showing for so short 4 time. A visit to thelr department stores would be very interesting, as in buying ont some of the finest and best furniture houses in the. city | they have on their Moors furnitare and novelties that people have brought from all parts of the globe of exchange and the price of goods He clamed by threaten & repeu | tion of 1804 | im 1804 Jean Jacques Dennalines, A hegro, was chosen ruler of Haiti | He ordered all whites after which he wa ral weeks ago. They state that per He wae ustin wae wibtedly mistaken | Seeing their friend in trouble a/ later and the republics ef| 11, where he fell among tt number of the young man’s com- | n4 Santo Domir WOO | ince the salen has been panions jumped In to belp him and n Hoth are governed by ne aan Seheeees da a lively scuffle ensued. Some one | peroes. under an alleged republican) | ication by = Star reporter con-|then ran for @ policeman, but by | — : aeons thie 6 ~y the time he had arrived the con is an ex-slave, He ts OT minus a few yards of | ears old and the » ar Cape Haitien. He waa promi Haiti for years, and bie amt Jhas been to be president. Hin wit 14 be mistress of th Ct ore whe dled a few days. ted in 1902 and was ary 1, 1908 He ts testants were John Dumert this afternoon filed ar When Di) arel apiece in the federal egurt a complaint for | lon explained that he was a customs $17,000 damages against the North-| officer the og men ceased their Pacific Railway company for | struggles, the coats and such other ) njvry. Dumert a)-| of the gladiators’ garments thai leges that be Jost his right arm in| were not torn to shreds, were mnt which bappened in r way and Railroad avenue ana hed over and the impromptu | stling match was ended ACTION WITHELD The city council last night with held action on the ordinance ap 0c (4 propriating $75 a month for the maintenance of the Crittenden home, pending the receipt of a let-| 9 ter from th yrporation counsel | @ relative to the le ty of the pro- cedure, Mayor Ballinger in a com- ressed to the coun- believed the dona munication Brings the Lowest Prices and} i! said that he tion, though advisable in a moral Greatest Reductions We sense, could not be made under the Have Ever Made charter. The latter does not allow CLOSING OUT HAMMOCKS, | the council to make donations to $1.00 Japanese Rope Hammocks, || 80cleties or corporations, and the fall ohen, ‘Wedunetas ‘S30 | Crittenden home is, moreover, out- side the city Hmita SCREEN DOORS. tir TEN TOED CHICKEN; | FIVE LEGGED LAMB POLISHED TUMBLERS. shed ble “ nesday only 2\e | PRAGUE, Wash., Aug. 9.—A ten- | toed chicken and a fi ged lamb beer n the| r B livin ar The lamb Is five s old te healthy MRS, POTTS’ IRONS. ot Mra. Potts’ Nick ; |? plated Irone for 796 how more se 3 Spelger &Hurlbut] 38°" 3 Second and Union tions filed IF YOU © For what you drink, select a bever- |age which will benefit you at the of drinking—and afterwards, Try a glass of ime It is satisfying and refreshing. Exhilarates—Invigorates, Order @ then order another, 2 dozen half pints delivered for 90s. Phone Ex. 26. ne Plate $2.50 ) extracted free, without pain, aweed with new ones the ame day. Guarantee for 12 years with all work We Guarantee a Perfect Fit or No Pay OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS, Pike St., Cor, Third, Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, Hours—-$ a. m. to 8 p.m; § 9 te i.

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