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Lo port was that n wounded in the I NDON es Cortinued From Page Sept. 1.—1 St. Pet » bas rea Loree on the fighting 1 tended RUSSIAN GENERAL st Yang a by grea PRTEE that Gov Russian fighting line, was Port Arthur, reports that the om August 23 and 26, and we garrison received the congr joud hurrahs. ‘Your majesty's message has ¢ Arthur and the heroic spirit of ¢ help, all assaults shall be rep wh SERIOUSLY Gen but vo Yanjday id wou He adds la Is ‘correspondent WAR re Stacklenberg STRIKE RIT IN SILOUIS STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS ATTACK STHCARS LOADED WITH pulaedh case ons te czar on thelr bravery ho rematned late tonight, at ge irom Liao portion of the MUKDEN 10,000 Japanese are advancing from nort! { Mukd x not confirmed ROME, Sept. 1 Th no Yar 4 ft th itaire wires that tb ! 1 th are 1 thus far are 2/ ’ Russlag ve rat * ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1 —Gen. # army yesing the ‘Taines river, to the t and th of bag. One division has crossed on pontoon idges. TY therpliowing. (By Bertppa News Ass'n) ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1 —Genereasel, In command at anese issaults on the fortress He states the ‘ a torcea defending Port he trofrom toder. with God's NON-UNION MEN—SEVERAL PERSSERIOUSLY HURT ———___— BAST ST. Lou's, | Sept | day a tomorrow the independ Vive hundred strike sympathizers ent piwill be closed. today attacked a street car carrying A amine in Chicago, it te Roe-anion men to the packing | now @4, will follow the ne houses. Clubs and stones were used | of the ‘ packing im nd several persons were seriousty | corns fom fun rikers t wounded. Three arrests were mad {commission men to ahlp ——— cattle the yards CHICAGO, Sept. 1—Right ied poltte were état: bated ebeat} os Ie Oe ctty wach the stock yards this morning. in an-| 1% * ‘he supply thefpation of trouble. A’rigid pick-| 2°4¢,"er" { eting ts in progress today pendent but tonight. 1 He hers w hey are ean wh the strike was | ards the or te e says nd eck has t of work | wt cleaning up to- | rat pe a more tate mont of New Y President Donnelly declares that} *ees\ fogs through the cht the real struggle t Packers asserted that th On its last lege ft will ex Open the Campaign’ My Se SPRING @emorrat ripps TELD, M tate opened here today sand were in attendance Attorney Folk spc News Asqn.) ampaign Fiftee late this after noon.’ Bryan will speak tonight. All the candidates on the state ticket and Gov. Dockery made short ad is making cane, The b the Ronney FALL WERALD, T we w OLED ‘allor rite r Giorin Bidg M — Arnold exhibit Boxes Free * Rheumatism) “ — Cured by a | New Remedy |” D NOT ESCAPE Fae iy, leckasgiggagiates SLOW SPEED IN PARKS Fe ARO acl THE SEATTLE STAR UH URSDAY SEPT HE IS ON LAND AGAIN 1 god. Board Wants $98,500 DESPERATE CRIMINAL HOW TO BE CAUGHT BY INSPECTOR _ BEAUTIFUL | The department of commerce and oo ve r+ pa ahaa ; 4 | Munyon Points the Way to Beauty — 0 wtand the expense of deporting a| AUTOMOBILES CANNOT AUNT Japancne by the name of Yoshimato| PARK COMMISSION INTENDS | as Wel as Comfort rr ara, who entered this cou # | | FASTER THAN 8IX MILES AN) ) Hritivh Columbia in apite} SPENDING — CONSIDERABLE | pantHoLOMEW BASSO, WHO WAS TAKEN BY INSPECTOR HUN when 0 Quad ened P| lo Ne f m th par f h | 1% rl V . fr) FRU IN PRRBIC GREUNED D160 Che otter g ‘tictale te| MONEY THIS VEAR—DESIRG| TER, 18 THOUGHT TO BE WANTED IN ARGENTINE AS |! prevent debarred characters from| ONE MILL LEVY WELL AS VANCOUVER a , - joing #0. ‘The Jap was held up by | na, Lm ‘ } The park board at tte meeting at| the local immigration offietais here | —_———. oe —— l oust Hi 1 1 toe n the « i that he was illiter | i , . with the automobile question more| and deported back to British | At @ meeting held at noon today! parthotomew Basno. « " 1h ee ee replied | sh Seal men > fhe laest kily t the ety i, which | tumbta the park board adopted an estimate | " ». | that had b ne it ¢ Sigh made , " tn not rhe Fritiah Columbia a of expenses prepared by President | “ . 7 na 1 4 th t pe ih : tot \ it. It passed a| however, would not Fr ders for the coming year, It| Wfday by Inspector Hunter, of the| ( ore waa t © th ' inotre e Suy ten fental f ame reason and he | amounts to $98,260. ‘This sum will| United States immigration bureau ‘ nyth : f i ; i ¥ boat | w mf ed to return to thi fe Of exceed the revenue that the park | after a lively fight for mor Hur reduced. ie : nt ® of all city] the line department was getting. The re] than half renee , 11 had +r ' F k haftoure| | Bie has now bee ieoee iu —_ nt park board amendment pro | por ° t ' talk ‘ vides that t park department 1, has t ' to be has b 1 ' ; Frigg a gge oC Mt sorritory, [finds shall be derived from a tax of | wot g wanted A At this I t smpies Lifer en ; a 1 report| the United States Kovernment witt {Rot Tema than half a mill or more | republic. fo . 4 to have buck wh Presiden cen. | have to pay hin transportation back |than & single mill on the assessed | been ) ted a numb of 1 ' I i > tas ale counter valuation of city property care amo. Hu the I ‘ ‘ e tet one t The board's e#timate is based on ' .} nw 4} « 5 Paw p | tamot mag A the assumption that it is allowed | by tor 1 f 1 ad other | |the whole mill. It will meet with | furnished bir I sad , « 4 * in n The | | the finance committee within a few | # fel } t 0 | ye 1 are weeks to get an agr t from the | from a f an. The tptior orion Ww » repea I will refund 4 . ! « 1 reckless committee to allow the board the | ®* @iven to Hw tallied 1 ry) 4 : : * tee dean . “ -_ As. a Au mt , whole mill. The park board also | dtall with Has, and he wu - - Ay ped or y gota 10 per cont of the license and | COTt!nely nnd turned ‘ 1 od | J. F. Dawson, the Boston park ex revenesn, | to the aythoritien, it ats tes ae need Be pert, who is here ed the | ‘The eatimate ts seggregated as} | Unni wall Wiinbia, bat could not| brought to t | Gar cae te toe Se follows: Pay rolls, $19,000; mainte | oaice any papers showing his| I he different crimes | tre rk, N York, Franklin park My Sorters News Asad | nd betterments, $18,760; ac-| iene to remain in this cow hich b ged to t te 1 Sark mares an hour eT ur on th WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—The | ‘#sition of new territory for drive-| 4 then brought to this city t nm at 1 r it aid baw ty P . 2 the veh Philippine exbibit at the St. Lauis| W478 and the extension of parkway). inctor Lavin on the " 1 in Argentine | ; ; se" | tair has been robbed by employes of | #¥stem and recreation grounds, $15 - aah ak weet ¥ ' here bh n Has 600 pounds of opium seised hey ean ont . dur-|® sum eeual to », according to | 000; contract with landscape arehi- | jn ateamer Ramona ° « fimo mg mgets Ce- 16 report from Dr. W. H. Wilson, | tects, including salary of the super te thie city from the eu-|he wes bor Argentit 1 ecret service department Councilman Burnett tinance | Chairman of the Philippine section. | intendent, $7,000; extension of drive- | 1» in Vancouver stated that | and loyed his time 4 the Stevens gang was pat up re ne the speed of antomobdiles| The steal was accomp! i by re ys, $26,000. he wan re f “ rly day . ra b . pom @ “a the owe me thie lin the business streets will be taken | Selling Uckets of adminsiot Most of the maintenance expenses | cutting apem, in h the mt ° tn mining " sual = sat it eetes Dy paty t before the streets committee this — -—_ will go towards Woodland, Volun thought he was ted st a ah a in - a ' ——,, teor and Washington parks. The| not have sufficient evidence at the/ta, a little tow tunted in the} The highest bid recetved this time largest single item of expense is the | time to convict hi rm part of llc in the | was 99.48 per pound and the Sepaty gost of extending the driveway now} Hasso. the Vancouver police say erre renee ih ae Le is @ hard character, and they are ” yo renl- is afternoon } o> Vetenteer Sieh, © SERIO! Ae ons in several barre have known Bago In Argentine Re-| whether the bid offered should be Of about three miles. This will prob-| 2 a nun ¢ mon | put was forced | accepted by Uncle Sam. | pitty Se @ mamdem reatwed, Oa | 26 wi © badly cut several }to flee from the country to escape — — ing in the neighborhood of $52,000, | Ana women “ere ante 5 aay enaaed haar cma | ; It ts also proposed to buy that) i. inspector Hunter at t Hameo will be retried in Vancowve — . [eection of the bicycle path runping | 11, ars Hasso at first » ot Ht with dange DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 1-‘The | from Volunteer park to Madison.) thing of olf af himactt . = Witch te hao Queen Anne hill will soon be fur plant of the Armatrong Packing | street. With the exception of the! t.¢ inter said that he had at one 7) hearing. The au- lnished with as fine a counter-weight | CO™™ARY Waa destroyed by fire to- | bicycle path on Magnolia bluff, this | time lived in Vancouv Republic wilt Jaystem as existe in the United | 2%. The loss will probably regeh ity the most beautiful bicycle path| When asked as to where he had ait to find out if — | States, if the present plans of the | 0800. * iat ind walk within the city limits, and | procured the fishing boat and what| asso ie © there thy Serinns News Aavus Seattle Electric company are car-| " j the park « iasioners are anxious ried out. 30 to peepensd to inntall - GOR NNA [to nequire © strip of land along it. | Ee ee dummy car syst ch for years » [Tt would cost something like $30 received here today that Charles B. has worked successfully in St. Paul }900. The path is now rapidly going Spabr. editor of the Outlook and and other large cities. This «ystem Tho destruction | - Current Literature. disappeared makes the hooking and king | ‘This is also true of the beautiful ™ iously on the night of August Gt eave eunsecaier? woods and undergrowth around it ym the steamer Prince Albert, The Gummy bebiad the care 2 Woodmen are now cutting out great | which plies on the English channel pushes them up the hill without ltrees that can never again be #up- between Dover and Ostend. The trouble. it Is furnished with pow-| The local Marine Kxchange re-| plied. In this connection an at message says Spahr either jumped jerful motors for the purpose. The|cetved the report this afternoon | tempt is to be made to diverge $204 jor felt ede ory Pdi traveling preliminary work of rearranging|that the British ship Corunna, !n the present bicycle fund to the in Burope for bis hea the awitches at the terminals of the Present counterweight system is now in progress. This alone will greatly improve the system, mak ng the switching of the expeditions. TEDDY IS NOT cars more nond Grego left the Wayside hel thought he had escaped lephone thaice station n age was sent to tifying them of Gis leaving the ital. It was tint by the pq that he was eeto throw th n down on the cagainst the two charged with atyted murder, but Jedo the stat miter and was k | plan the tuat Thine come tore police epree t ~~ TEIGRAPH BRIEFS © | \-ciovenee| COTTAGE CITY SAILS |" ton for = sour OYSTER BAY, Sept. 1.—Sagamore HIM ts today being stormed by a thousand cok picnickers from Brook A special train bringing members and friends of the Colored 7 Business Men's association of Kings Bency hospital this morning | county arrived at noon. Two bands ta to police headquarters and | started for Sagamore Hill to play fmt whea he would have to | “iiail to the Chief,” but it is doutt #f before the court to prosecute | ful if they see President Roosevelt, Ja Turner a Barbara Harri-| who started away this morning on Ctreuit |*¢ half-breed, who assaulted | picnic with the boys hi few days ago. He had not - bégone long before he was mot and the authorities at the SOLD INDIANS L/QUO, | In the arrest of Dan Paluet and James Damm, Indians, by Patrol man Chipman last night that of supposed that he was only bring two drunks to just It has at developed that t 1 party, the bar an ng liq to the I escaped had not a relatiy Each of the re fined 95. b brought bef Pacific Coaat . sailed for the north this rried a th erior _ THE STREAM | The park board will be te © course of th a V park bia & Pug way com pany ie un i the eity ant land that th ‘ i me ti 1 w " would not t b Ballinge y entabliahing neighborhood, s J Sr med t ard bound from Antwerp for Seattle had run aground off Mimal. near Buenos Ayres. The report states | that the veasel was resting easily and that the damages are sot park fund. The board is also fig uring on purchasing Foster island in Untow bay of Lake Washington for « park thought serious, The Corunna ts «| | The Northern Pacific Railway |company today filed answers of jweneral denial to the complaints INDIANS WILL ENTERTAIN THEIR WHITE FRIENDS BY WAR |f by Louis Boudie and Freeman | Barclay, who sued in the federal DANCE AT INDUSTRIAL EX POSITION TONIGHT —VANCOU- [court for damages alleged to be due vessel of 2.268 tons |to injuries received through efec- After the veasel struck, word was VER GUESTS HERE tion from a Northern Pacific train, | sent to Buenos Ayres and a tug was | The defendant asks that both sults | diapatehed to the assistance of the | jb dismissed | stranded vensel | Stave wie ; ie ‘ = re t indian pow-jrived In the city lest night and ls Awe ees Pe gh Bele ned wow tonight at the Industrial expo-| Visiting the big show today MRS. WINSLOW'S off with the sasistance of a tug) - . In the party are: Hom. Charles without much trouble, The vessel | sition om the platform in front of | jn the party are: Hom. Charla SOOTHING SYRUP | has a cargo, consisting of cement 7 jthe queen's throne. Also a war lime the ovinctal governm at Hon teen used by Mittons inthers for thelr | pig irom and general « bantios | dance, but it will wot fudleate that} we J iy aa: aera Van. iden rie Force oe or Fie ea for Seattle and Puget Sound ports.|pove IN VACHT TRIED TO) et. cow. On the |courer: A. G Vena ent of| Supine ea ee ool Ags | | LASSO THE MONSTER OFF trary, the exhibition will be one} the Royal Ag ral society; | “EET ere. core } of the dras art only, and both | Hon. F. C. Carter-Cotton, president | | SMITH'S COVE recthecs: Picgnee geet tat rs tian [Of the council of British Columbia | == ers | | Pete” will boss the war dance and |#nd proprietor of the News-Adver IN PERMITS core alt. be 6's ota tae saat op ri the Van * j | be é Nichol, proprietor of the Vanco | Charles and William Opera, a will be & Rot old time ow od ge os 4 Sends couple of youths of this city, hadan| The finals in the box Proviace, < iM ane pid — # gm | exciting experience with the whale| ¥ pulled off tonight yt the Ten A, a . {{ Smith’scove. About half way|Kid Johnson an , The party was es 1 to th Building Inspector Place's report |) vaon the two points th Waal, | Both men are working herd & Putler hotel, where breakfast was for the month of August shows that | 1 sexes just off the starboard | money and an interesting ed. This morning they scat-| an enormous amount of building is) *™* “emer + aaa 4 were left to their own jgoing on im the city, The number! P. toye say that the whale| For tomorrow night a1 wed Atl k they were en-| RICHNESS OF QUALITY IN A of permits issued was 732. the » “ t h at the Butler and | BEVERAGE AS WELL AS RICH- measured 6 feet across the tail and|¢ing is om the program. It will be i |strecteral mag fy iy at be | wan 50 feet in length, more or lem. rare event, for an Indian youth at 2 left in President Purth bdo NESS OF FLA A COMBINA- ing $1.08 incremse | ( ng t ‘ ace f he | and 1 Aded, accord for at ty ayor |. pede Jof $626,652 over the value of the |? “Oming io — B Be = oa Noe Bit oe ey ee ‘i them at{TION OF NUTRITIOUS ELA Sermite tnoued. ta Angnet, 1008 immediately disappeared, coming up| presence of the white tonight lock they | MENTS IN City Health Officer Ladiow's re- | lmmodiat P| presence of | t . no sbramed | port for August shows an unusual. *'*® 2 | is ee wt ; can e ly large death rate. They numbered oi . e kicked =. Se os on nod "ona Gell . t rd The increase was due not to a ap big Br for A b Pinay br ; ca] ae Ord bingtos to the fact that many of the deaths the waeneen a of th - i A nearly Everybody was wel 4 : o + - were violent. The intant mortality Se oe with water. |g | every attraction well patronized. was also very er as it always is cai den eo first official delegation ser " . « EER at this season of the year seth Aly oxy from Vanco . being males and 66 fernales Ara wa oo = 0 > . a aaa MARION, } ‘ k. thought t | RENEFT — Danks in his speech 1 a as they we r | FRESHES RICTLY PURE a th t i ath the water rtu | GOOD FOR ALL. ORDER SOME. t Pat fuk and bef y 2 dozen half pints delivered for 0c, ora woand pesple | knew ng their | | PHONE EX. Sh dle | ay sero News A> | Wor Credit ls Good | the monate | TOU ep water an | TOLEDO, 0. t. 1 Sta AT THE h was an | lard Oll company has announce led the boys that it will pay 3 cent OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS danger of hav . ear rede a4 Pike Bt. cor. of Sed and Pike, k Se cen (By Beripps News | aie EXIRACTHD without pain Pree by ewampe ¢ whale ok 1, no dangerous ° : cot metthandins. he lisappeared toward t sea, | BALT ; | ‘= ae ‘ wer - With ’ 7 bt ‘ m™. © wha ™ ates with beat 7 we Pega | ander of the Knights 7 ”" teeth for $00 Do not cover roof of oe “ : ; ‘ON THE BENGH . - & unt . Ore Inittes this afternocs By Scripps News Ass'n.) ' th gr. He was] | which was { 1 HELENA, Mont., Sept “ ght into a ERAN | Mullen, is 1 Hunt, f ‘ ¢ {train and was hed b f | emt ut Port » today seaumed th ch |tal He will WALLACI 1 are Avy property h . @ the tateral awn f i$ who @ to it eo . mt t . } fis» Flora Cab f Walla - win }t {¥ Full Set Teeth Tete A ee ise Ye ‘ LOWED ; 4 ‘$2 of her aunt, at 656 Yester way. she} { . |was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs IO M | FAI WOOLE x 1 W Plates pyuarerce aise en | [thd Soe nse cent: | el California for a havir =. wee tubercalosie| ASK the first ten healthy : Hagges men you meet They will CARB GE B A y the B , answer, “We take Ayer’'s QA ea A ARRE S$ pany and will be st ‘ Walla 7 IIe.” . ok oT (By Beripps News Asy'n.) Walla for Interment Pills.” One pill at bedtime. : : $2.50---$3.50 =a ° Keeps the liver active. Pre-| so: t A vy Galv. lron With Name Plate he : ' vents trouble. Cures con-|\"' ; hmend and Address | non-suppor t Cy Stipation, biliousness, sick- | ranted an application of Nan Pat ERNST BROS. headache 4 50¢ ret Phones John

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