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| | Cableship Burn- : ; : : | washington, D. ©. via Seattle, an f the | Commerce; Col, Allen, on UNITED STATES SIGNAL CORPS—OFFICIAL BUSINESS, euble was about FROM QUEEN, NEAR BURNSIDE, AUGUST =, 10, while the men were EDITOR SEATTLE DAILY STAR, SEATTLE, WASH vn bageeincth De CONGRATULATIONS m Attorney General plied in the of Governor Brady to the greetings sent by Mayors Ballinger and Weay ESTABLISHMENT QUICK COMMUNICATION ALASKA. CABLE ABOUT TO gE SPLICED. | half of the people of the northiand. A reply was then rec Richardson. quartermaster’s Fort William HH expreased his regrets at not be attend, and extended his| ‘The Burnside will take 650 miles home near this city and came to| of the cable, all of which is GOW | Seattle with the intention of becom | MAYOR BALLINGER, SOOO LETTE EET EEE PREP EEL ORE REDE SECC EF OOOOH ETE oe ot Co eesesesore SPP eer ROR Ree "Midst the tooting of whistles and { half a thousand peo Ates-AlaskA ROY was complete! 4 menaage to the thr newspapers members of the commit her of the army offic who were to take part in the « ceremonies, bewide correapondenta, were ferred in one of the Queen's small cats to the Burnside cable was xpliced the to the occasion took permit, if not, the work will have Yo | im the saloon of the od at the local sienal ple the United erament cable United States Lieut. Rrooks. | the etty of Sea: Among the la ~~ and those day afternoon at & point ten miles from this city and to the north wer @dout one mi) West Point of prominence Mayor Weaver Miss Margaret T minutes after the wire was picked up Allen, who was Work, announced that whien held th wire seupended on th» forward deck | of the Burnside later the cable dropped prominent in this and other eiiies | of the United States Wagner's band furnished mu of the ropes, wh marked the final act in the e steamer Queen trip up the sou Mayor Ballinger YOUNG MAN SHOT IN OREGON DOWN BY AN UNKNOWN $ ASSASSIN Whea everything ¢ropping the paid out wnt & position t bow of the Burnsid Mayor RBallicger was in euch By Sertyoe News Anw'n> PENDLETON, undersigned of thanks to knife in his band, Christopher om the start (eamship Queen yaad a stanch hospitality throaghe every guest SECRETARY SHAW IS ' rigging of the vensel ve with Filip last scene in the ¢ laying of the subma one-half mile As the strands parted, permitting the cable to drop overboard whole assemblage. broke Into « rousing cheer panied by the hoarse biast of o's siren, followed a second later by the whistle of the Quew and the cheering of the guests lined along the railings of the vessel. Af ter the cheering subsided both sels headed for On board the Burnside the party composed of a number of the feder- regular commander Laffin, now ewing to the » As soon as the two ve abreast of each kness of his wife. NAME OF MOUNT RAINIER—WILL SPEAK TONIGHT Precip! recognition of the honor the translation of Burnside *} by Captain ght at the Grand opera bow Star Spangied Banner an-Hawaiian Steamship repaired to the where the messages of regrets from » attend the ce o'clock the Pa ommand of ( messages to be » ompany’s pler Bw Invited guests and who were to take part in the In spite of the fact very little time had beer which to notify the a large and enthusiast! splicing on the steamer counsel of the mayor of Ballard; Samuel Stearn a prominent a Ioeal quartermastor’s == ROSALIE REPAIRED | Steamer Rosalie, of the Alaska | Steamship company, which was dis | abled in. the straits of San, Juan de | Fuca, will resume ber run tomor |row night, The repairs to the ves sel are expectert to be completed this evening, after which she will again be ready for business Steamer Whatcom, of the same | company, on her trip to Victoria to night will take 60 Knights of Pythiag, of Pittsburg, in addition to her regular passengers | Hundreds of Guests From All Parts of the Country Witnessed the Completion of the $2,000,000 Line side Center of Attraction Yesterday DOP He ree hoes Chairman Flynn delivered the open ing address, in which be dwelt on | the inestimable ti rived by people of Seattle, Alaska and the United States by the newly laid cable Chairman Flynn, after concluding his address, then read the expres |xions of regret from President Roosevelt, dated Oyster Bay, l. L.| Dr, ©. Peppler, Aug. 21, and read as follows surgeon, of 1923, Jacka« esident thanks you for in-|this morning released from the Vitation to attend joining of cable, | county jail, where he was held on « and sends best wishes for the suc | ¢ AGAINGT DR. PEPPLER DIS MISSED joharge of ammult and battery, pr cena of the enterprise. |ferred by bis wife, Mrs, Maggie WM. LOEB, JR, See.” | Peppler, who in ber complaint to Other messages were read from | Prosecuting Attorney the different government officiala | beart-rending ta f cruelty a at Washington, and the different | drunkenness, while her outward ap |wtates of the Union, after which|pearances gave evidence of the Apeech: were made by Mayor Mal- | truth of the statements, Both eyes | linger cretary Meigle and Presl-| Were swollen nearly shut and her [dent Schram, of the Chamber of | face was cut and bruised the signal corps, and a short ad-|% Warrant for hor husband's arrest, dress by Judge Shippin concluded | Ut later she felt Impelied to rush daa cance tow te hae to the resoue and this morning paid Now that the Southeastern Alaska |‘%® costs of the case and Peppler cable has beea campleted, the cabje- | W8# released from custody ship Burnside will prepare for the| ,,Peppier was intoxicated at the laying of the Sitha-Valdes cable, | “™* of the assault. which will connect th orth went. | ern portions of Alaska, The mage | WAS TO BE MARRIED will leave this port tomorrow morn ing for Tacoma, where she will pro oted to take on the cable necessity! The police have a report that to complete the Gulf of Alaska per-|Mary Fornella, the 16-year-old | Hon |} daughter of J. B. Fornella, left her stored at the warehouses in Tago- |tng the wife of Jesse Bowden, « lo the! ma. Col. Allen, who t# in chargeof |eal restaurant man Her father lithe work of laying the different pfears that his daughter wiil be led cables along the Pacific coast of *stray and asks the police to find | Alaska, announced this morning ber and send her home if she has that it would be fully six days Qe | Not legally married Bowden. The fore the Burnside could sail for ghe | police are working ou the case and north it is reported that a girl of her de | The cable will be laid this tail | *ription was seen on Washington providing the weather conditiqns | treet last night be completed next spring » Ite BOUND OVER . inary hear James Turner and Rarbara Mar | rison, Jointly accused of an attempt | » murder Bay 4 Grego, « hotel | | + omibe 1 spit a few days | ° held f ret ice Judge George Sep ber 6, under $2,500 bonds each, te still in & A whape at the was taken after the ault upon his It is thought that by the me the pretiminary hearing co up Grego will be able tem against hie murderous ante. had been shot down by concealed im the woods by the road * Fresh tracks were has gone to make an mo «The coro * jery)| this morning returned a ¥ t of} (By Bertpps News Aawn) He was unarmed and evidently murder by an unknown person | TROY, Idaho, Aug. 29.—Onear Martinson, aged § years, held » ay . nar cap in his bnd Saturday} ,, 1 His hand was red and his face burned < S8PRAGL Wash, Aug. 29.—Ira PLEASED WITH SEATTLE 238.5" © DAYTON, Wash., Aug. 29.—Geo. | Wicks and his wife, while driving REHASHES THE OLD CAMPAIGN JOKE ON THE BEAUTY AND esterday, lost control of their horse within a few feet of a high » The horse began to |lunge and Wicks grabbed his wife jand they jumped just as the horse | and buggy went over the bluff thir ty feet high Wicks and bis wife, locked in each other's arma, turned two somersaults and landed in six feet of water, uninjured is concerned I do not see how it can be beat anywhere. | never enjoyed a ride more than | did this morn ing’s trip up from Tacoma on the Grant it was with a fooling of awe,” he MAP IS READY said, pointing to Mount Rainier, I beheld yonder mountain I do not believe the people tle suffictently appreciate ita | (he map st beauty. Why, it is the grandest|in Lake Union that is now recom mountain in the world. | not | mended for approval by the eng Major John M wing the plerhead lines see how ne can call it anything | neers department, has beer but its right name. 1 was surprised | f Sand it may & to see such a great structure in Se | We government ¢ ‘ attle as the Alaska building. | ex-| & ke building, by persons ed to see a few large busineks | inierested. It will proba j ks, but I was not prepared to | ot ya be th Mp Is sent to| » continent a any skyscrapers on thts) Washington e t was asked -. | * NEVADIAN IN PORT ‘Oh, there's nothing to it,” was | ‘ ‘The big freighter Nevadian, own qf by the American-Hawalian to be re-eleat aw also said that f republican victory | Steamship company, tied up at t rom what he had segn | Oriental dock yesterday Tacoma and Spokane He $s) Vidian makes a triangular r heduled t ae | tw San Fran Seatt! « for Port may | Honolulu. She left San Francisco be fi 4 possible t vie | Thureday, Her cargo consisted « it another day large consignment of empty yo | barrels from Honolulu the tip Brewing and Malting company | N — ar Wap NO WARNING | A woman componitor has person. OF HIS DANGER ‘ wr printed, corre and bound a yolume dealing with the recent labor troubles and remark uble military activity ot | t es | c rado, Three cop The 1 jury by a fall from Cripp Creek Strik n|" i at about 8:45 seenented be.the & Typo- | clock. A pile of timbers | nd Deon raphical union to the TT os oo ute and no red light had to rive I : Meeker was in contact with the timbers nd avenue, begs t ' t. He wan badly out about | nd k| the h her bruised ' f your look ' ing Meeker's ten All the Int t an 1 ported th ED POLICE was sentenced Harrison has confessed to the police ommitted six burglarie and also that he fits to be d® | CHARGE OF WIFE BEATING having served 1 ly entered @ plea | Mast Jefferson street ee | aasinted the treet, was | att houses Into which wedish girl in the city is rexponaible for jcott told «| He earning # living actually engaged with « other schemes to keep the wolf from pait of| She had no difficulty in procring| young woman's ASKS HIM TO PAY Morris Buttr d that bis « Si tempt at bi ta aa . SESS SNAPSHOTS | tion to this shipment there a # due to reach this steamer Dolphin passengers and left August 26. at ery eptat ( & $1,000 fire im the b v accepts: aelf ts only ¢ of Ballard, jays ago he fel proved fatal During a tw absence from greater partial t The New Weetm New Westmir | Peerless Gran 2615-2617 First 2615-2617 First THE BEE HIVE... vine and Cedar Reliable Dry Goods Store Vire and Coder Specials For Tuesday and Wednesday “ Avenue, Between Best Lining eon Bindings JOHN HARRISON GETS EIGHT YEARS SELF CONFESSED BURGLAR BENT TO PENITENTIARY—AGSIST TO RECOVER STOLEN GOODS od | learned that whe bad @ banjo, #0 one when he was rather bard up. he went her # telegram, to which he gned her lovers name, asking her wn town by & nger, as he was broke and | wished to pawn it. The girl was to wend the banjo ¢ rather surprised at the strange re quest, and suspecting that it was & hoax of some kind, she reported the matter to the police Detective Adams advised her to answer the telegram and be follow who deliver » Harrison at North Seattle. The n the answering telegram was | am a pollee officer, A you the man I wan When the boy delivered it to Har rison, Adame w An the meng livered the tele gram, Adame grabbed Harrison and | had bim handeuffed in no time. Harrison fell on his knees and beg ged for merey, but finally said Well, | guess it is all up with me the}and went to the police station and | peaceably \ rye ica, \ Sites, mal “A RUNAWAY MATCH.” On: comedies that has Seattle opened y at the Third Avenue an to its merits the pop t of “standin rtain went up, at both mati zg performance nee and even Adith lever spe the sparkling succes new t that the audience | k f wd bit of acting produ Wilfred Wilson and Jack Prentice | father and son play the parts of th who run away w « each oth aughter, er at a little inn in the country. Claire Washington and Myrle Bunn take the parts of the widew and takes the r { Mra Pennywise the penurious landlady her share of the fun, while as Solomon Short, mar work, does splendid work as « Hiar His son and = “busier sutain the spirit of the play to the end, when he speared ty Yom wesy HAZEL KIRKE © good old pastoral drama Hazel Kirke,” opened yesterday af a Alcazar an ¥ mE he waded ” at both after . and evening performances, the i favor h lost pone of its popularity Meta Chamberlain appears in the tithe role and ¢ King has the of Dunstan ge Borrison CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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Percle Martin and Theo Bae wards appe Merey Kirk tia Fox one of her daluty- baby songn beginnin tional opportunity for study and nee hearsal has improved the prodae tions greatly the past two weeks bd HERALD, TAILOR, 1529 24, 9% Covert ¢ right behind him we Westherg&C OPPOSITE ARCADE BUI made Suit Union of the brightest and cleverest ver appeared in| raay afternoon i in tribute ar theater | rowded to its Lmits and all) Soo — We have the best Home- Bread in the to the ingeniously | worked out plot the company has| = come 80 om beginning to end Rach one of the cast is good in bis or her partieular role and| ne nor a bad $360 F $250 Kranich &@ Bach, rine and | $475 Needham, like new fered in & No interest ft the ever that har a agents. than you can nearest dealer what you want. 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Privy am Lal while Joe Don ue and Dave Mare r a Dolly Dutton and Spectaities, new and ver, are introduced between the ta, the Martine ributing chetr val music and fun and little Grae The one-play-a-week schedule 1% to tell in the work of th any. The addin emar ” ts regular $18.00, now uced to oe S13 rt Coates, regular $16.00, now reduced to mats. reguiar $10.60, now reduced to $7.50 Ope Dollar per week buys one, Cloaks, Suits and 1312 Second Ave, $1 per week buys « taflor- Baker and Cafe 1412 SECOND AVENUR 6 LOAVES FOR PIANOS] SPECIAL BARGAINS. Behr Bros., like new. . hard, tke new + Hiller, second-hand § Marshall & Wendell, sege nd-hand 917s hand 1 Lester, like new F Ketter bargains were newet attle. 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