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THE SEATTLE STAR WY STAR PUDLISHING CO, OFPICHB—1007 and 100 Beventh Avenue SUNDAY BVERY APTERNOON BXORPT TELEPHONES yb Bustness Depa tment—Sunset, Mate 100; Independent Mas Tiitorial Department-Sunsvet, Main 1a Five Bis Bastern offices: “ite Wariford bulla ano, 6 Vribuwe building, New York. WH. Porterfield, foreign adve BAGLARD Bran AGENCY Baltard «v Nod at One cent per copy, six conte per Week, or twent * per moot @eltvered by mail or carriers No free copies TO MATL SUBSCRIGHRS—The date when F eubsoription expt en the addre ol of eaoh paper. W that y "eu tion haa " been paid in advances, your natr taken From Uy : a nn rr sdites® label Is a recent Rutered at Postoff at Seattic. Washinator cond y Peta ta ree sie NO SNAP JUDGMENT council has made ON ciTy HALL PLANS no mistake in | Lendl nnenennnnnrinnnn postponing ae tion on the city hall bond ordinance, As The Star, alone of all the city's newspapers, pointed out, the ordinance in its present form has little to recommend it, and it is more than probable that were i ® Special election called in accordance with the terms of the bill the $650,000 bend issue would be voted n So far there has been no hint of seandal in connection with the proposed purchase of the Great Northern's property adjoining the present city hall site, but even were the council's motives the ite best the proposition to buy the Great Northern's property, and no Other, is opposed to sound business principles Public sentiment Is by no means unanimous that a magnificent iq city hall, sufficient to the need® of the city for half a century 5 to come, should be erected on the triangle at Third avenuc and Jefferdon street. This site is admittedly poor for a pretentious and . costly building, since it has practically no street frontage, Many doubt even the advisability of erecting a permanent and costly municipal building at this time, and should be allowed a hearing 4 In view of these facts It is a cause for congratulation that the Council has decided to amend the pending ordinance in such a man- ner as to allow the p The Star that should be submitted. The to be far a substantial structure with plenty of vault room for city hall purposes, and another of similar character for a city jail, emer. @ency hospital and police headquarters. The ordinance shou! @ voice in the selection of a site, at least believes several other alternative propositions rying n 1 at the present time seem amended to allow a vote on these prop: Gsitions, among others. The Star believes the erection of a modern Office building on the present site would serve the present needs of the city, and further believes that money suff for t could be raised without any great increase of the city’s bonded tn- Gebtedness. The same bond would also serve to raise money for a fent 8 purpor new jail and emergency hospital Then with the various city departments comfortably provided for the question of erecting a permanent city hall could be taken up and given mature consideration. The Star does not oppose the erection of a new city ball that ‘Will be an ornament to the city. It believes that money for such a Purpose would be well expended and that the people are willing to foot the bill. But it does not be is necessary. The best possible site for such a building should be secured tn order to justify the expenditure, and this wiil take time Further more, a really creditable publi This alone Is a potent argument for the erection of a modern business building which cam be di spo of without @ loss after it has served its purpose as a temporary ctty hall eve that haste in such a matter Dullding cannot be built In a day, * STAR DUST » President Roosevelt's letter of ae-) vided before the guné are worn out ance contains 12.000 words. This t to serve as a warning to thone eee: who have made up their t 0 read it. i A WORD FROM J08H WISk. Sometimes good babits are like Now- ers; you @n kil ‘em ' too much peda « Wen I gro up I want two be a bank- ur, bataco tae I want two be a bankur: me There mona trustfulee, “Everything's so high these days boca, s hustling to collect | It waen't in the game. enter Port Arthur by way of the raitroad. rors simply horrible? A nephew of Russell Sage opened an office on Wall street. The rest of us might just as well quit WELL now THE AID PLAN WORKED. Rag-Chu, Sept. 13.—Gen. Kuro ter patkin played his trump card ye: day. The general placed on the ed aboard and started 5 his flank. | All thie was tn accordance with the general's well laid plan. Tn lees than half an hour af the cara were started there was a tr car collision. Not more th b dozen Japs escaped. Now we know what (Ger } |hatpin’s well laid plan It's t A BLACKMAILER back to St. Petersbure = ao . ‘The war department will arm the ANNOUNCEMENT feguiars with new rifles in a short| Our chief cutter haw just ret fime. With any reasonable kind of from New York city. HERALD, luck the ammunition will be pro- tailor, 1329 Second. $ $ $ OR YOUR EYESIGHT WHICH? EXAMINATION AND GLASSES FITTED FREE SEATTLE BYR, KAR, NOSE AND THROA. INFIRMARY DR PANS PRATT. 4 and 6 Haller Bidg I want the peopul aw! two give two And let me keep It hid in mi strong ft keeps me hustling to pay my | insted off In there soce; Diite.” And wen thayd want two talk ft out, “Yes, evorything’s so high it keeps Ide clame ‘The Japs toot nA 000 men trying to| fean market affords. Are not those train hor- | has line to Mukden 200 trolley carn that had been shipped from St. Peters burg The Japanene, finding them, Jjump- orth to turn beth Rent ad te pstorommmn i * twayn Wi oo Wait to WORE GOLD FOUND IS NOT Petition De nied |‘ Bp Peers INN, Wp West tor D MAKY NO MIBTAK: ” NOME, Aws. Si—Another lar (Special to The Star) ' . cache of the gold, which waa stole PORT ANGPLE Wash, Ber és , from the Hattie mines by Schubert Judge ¢ ' A of y and ule was recovered Saturday 1 tee her afternoon by Deputy Marshall Cody ] 1 nied the m and J. trewester, of the Wild Goo © for tY i Mining upany The latest find Amounted to $700, which was found | UNIDENTIFIED BODY OF MAN 7 in @ old tin can left among the ' ketchup jars, in the kitehen of the| FOUND TIED IN BACK STILL A) MOTHED. IN-LAW MEN ONLY | Hattie mess room, Wade gave the} mygrery ; OFFICERS THINK THEY HAVE LOCATED CANADIAN PACIFIC! mpocmnete as (| tna a al seed 18 BLAMED A i - of the last named amount w in h BANDITS NEAR BELLINGHAM jail. He was “piped off’ by @] A winter of Mike Donovan, whone i iS Poke friend of Cody's unidentified body is supposed to hurlea ¥ . uM ; ot — — —_— have been buried last Sunday in the |. Se hnametl : ain Vi ot ; Potter's feild, calle at Coroner), . nt of the 1, Hoye’s office this morning he ratbes 5 di te ‘D tors ‘| My Borivos News Asan) be pald for the capture of the ban : porior court th | HELAANGHAM, We brother Th Hoes tu ny way it t 000 whieh was ured by proche hia doy " hysiclang r ame " ™ y hen of the law 7 She WA wrens = | resemble the Mike Donovan held fo oo Rpt yy mre: sscagl ico Mt at t y after is nearly st bills and no Trevere, and who disappeared her to ti momitted unle . ; . sai Ganitstion ot Gam of te shortly before her preliminary hear wd ge mag Mr ge Until Reptember 16 the , H 5 t on a charge of grand larceny nee th , ; ic ea ota Comedie tae” tee —_—— | Special Officer Clarke who handl ow to nerweit or to Brown's Painless lentists | ‘ vax all in Canadian bi ne | ges . is ae Will make mpecial low soho servi dian officers and the local po- | on ag Oo alg A complatat guinst Mre.|im Order that all school childrem | mana wore out all last night and sev-| SWEOIGH RESIDENTS OF THE|m orning, After seeing. the plevere was sworn to by ber husband, | may come and have their teeth care@ || men Who perpetrated the crime w ral men were scouring the country that was nol e Mike Donovan wn . on - ring ve ] | nares would not be given out at this| further clew was obtained os to the} VIN | Tho sister Is also satinfied that found the ing the late botanteal dh teen Meiaee Hecelres 0 maccengo| Whoreabaahe SF fia’ or al asinine eieas lthe dead man i# not her brother ¢ been ca ' to apply to the gums for * f f | although ahe does not know wheth t idl Puiniess Mxtracting, Filling end thix morning authorixing him to| though the office tent | dg mt ~ fs age + | Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for JL. Jetate that a reward of $1 ould | that they « 11 in thie looatity r his bh t was tattooed or no’ has w neon able > 6 ee Bhould City Dete | Coroner Hoye recetved a letter from with her mother-in-law, and | persiet in bringt Billy Scott, proprietor of the Fre between them. it “ia TEETH | WwW, burgtary against Charles At mont house, Everett, Wash. in the nger woman \f fi RR y /§ ILL PROVE IT the man he wounded in an alley | Which he states that a Mike Dono way. The doctors sa THOUT PLATED 1 | back of Police Judge George's home | Y8" Gisappeared from there about per treatment Mra. Pease A | It in the Intent July 4 and has pot been heard of ee The paving with brick of Went and matrymen to | HESS | tor five nn n avenue from Columbia street |") w tage «net ly sepped there, Dering po | north ie planned by the at Pl hese ane arrest and poor|never left without taking his ef-| Full Get Te $3.00 | | Comanits of the council. Th! juagment {Judge | fects with him. His baggage is now Gold Fillings 750 een jatreet has recently been filled im.) Gomes yay nthe F tei 4 |at the place and still uncalled toy Seid Crows $3.00 — The planking is now in bad dt- | oat r grb, Flex wel elaay TACOMA. & 1 —Discournged | Crowns and Bridge Work at low GARDEN CITY TAKEN OFF THE | gion ‘but it on kn tn had condi | out on the cal anuiatan : ' rie specialty. Our Patent Dou- | c nu is impossible to perme | Although Anderson is a his inability to # work, Huel | BU'°e Sen will hold your teeth ups WEST SEATLE RUN mentiy pare the crest watt) the a 1 citheen of the United Bennett shot himself through the | fio srUbENTs i" as watt log t te the intention to) Oni, the Sw ad shortly after & o'clock ye Come tn « tvans — keep the planking repaired as well! how taken an active inte in nie n bis rooms over Edmond rk done by 7 “8 possible until spring, when the | behalf and ts atled t Ander |xrocery store at 1 South ~ nd guar- | ‘The steamer Garden City, which | Work of paving with brick will be-/son has been wronged. A. A. Anders | jetrect and died four hours tate PAINLESS DENTISTS, | was placed on the West Seattle run | 6m json, 0 i known attorney of this without recover pne io Ti8 Firat Avenue. }to compete with the ferry boat City city, is reported t backing the! ‘The propriet ‘™M s grocery Parlors 1, 2, 3 £. Union Piock, | mov t to vindicate Anderson im! store. at 422 Fitt th . north, ert MacDougall & Houthwick’s, of Seattle, owned by the West Se ip im ace tah amerevenent Gath RE P UBLICAN *: late trouble, - laid bef wie Killed in a ga0ttiee hours, 8 to 6; Sunday, 9 ve | The general of police offi- | bra quick scheme 1 y. has been taken off. Capt.| 4 , - — ore is that 1 Aid onty the | which, & his ot has : — wa Burgman, owner m of the ; i soll y feb, | . rien city anancet this morn | Tg GT Tt Logging Camp : that bie veesel would In the o u Fon « we b . A Ple Ex hey do think Anderson is At | bur ° rtare no tetween Opi am 3A HE UReente! to The @tert asant Excursion Shelton over his head. ‘ EVERETT, Wash, § i It's like « pleasant The Garde ty ts withdrawn, ft TACOMA, Sept. 13.—A ‘big ‘Re yw Rob 1, aged 24 years buy your drug w is said, t the stockholders lican jublice was held here yew . instantly killed on the Port Susan ! The the Citizens’ Tr portation te y with Hon. A. KB Mead, exp i axing road yesterday A * and you don't ha pany, who had agreed to take over | didate for governor, as the guest of |ABe@ | by this rolled on b His father was cee fe en nan @ half interest in the vessel thi® honor, The political rallying waa} tor standing at his side but escaped in Bug te od ty j fall falied to keep their agree ment. | begun yeaterday afternoon at a love amke jury late last night in a big mam meet s sent ft bse jing at the Tacoma theater letective te investiqnttng t ril L se | Prominent Republicans from over tek SOc the state #poke at cach meetiog| After resisting aa arrest and fn 1 $1.00 wine B3e Mr. Mead was the principal ppealier |ing in a futile effort to escape frc kharm’s Compound, $1.00 size at the rally last night Officer Peterson, ‘ b> } — — ed of being the man yale Hacum, large sine... 280 _ - to holp up B.A. I at aed Liquozone. 436e ‘The grading of « larae « m of late Sunday night, was arrested yes Gy Borions Our prices all run like these. large water main to supsly the dts. First avenue South and ¢ none can te aa oj |] Ctl them correctly. giving you por tying to the horth of Woodland street by Patrolman a8 o facia e what your physician wants and i we peeaeiied SemEeee When the officer questions a ae ce ae ; rave you money Se ns ats oe ie eames tate stood for a little while, but finally feripve News Ass'n.) lis are edding to th in the Ninth ward. An ordinance broke and ran at top npeed so jong lines sent the wh § s St. acy a ee ee eat Le ie. along the Interurban tracks WORTH, Tex., Sept. 13.—A | long lines nem - tone’ Pike St. Pharm | troduced in the fast night by | About this time one of the south ng = eat Be cenpelie’ Waters ans ROTH PHONES—MAIN 933 | fiman Murp (By Borivos News Asst.) ay an ry? — and ster The residents th been |tWo-dollar wheat. New able Famtty and Prescrip- revides for th r of In - umn ped on opposite side e¢ residents ave - ol wi 1.12% Druggists, eee eae n tram Being street to} 8T- LOUIS, Sept. 13—At the |from the fleeing suspect. After he forced to desert their homes, and mage - By + tion Drugs! seth ‘Thirty ninth street: of Ash- |CP@RIng of the inter-partiamentary | was well past thé man. he dropped the custom house has been carried i Pe ok 419 Pike Street. | avenue from Blewett street to/CUnference today a telegram of loft the car walking back away. One report says the whole | Ot, 31% to 3-8 Seen Thirte-eminth street: of Care| Steeting was sent President Roose-jalong the tr surprised Yates. |of the town je wiped out | ae =. . - - eit as the champion of interna-| Before he knew it the euspect The Rio ¢ de is higher than ow North Thirty -ctghth « J ¥ usp oe 1 Leg Weethawn avenue from Bwing | tional “justice.” looking down the muszrle of a re ever known, having reached the TURNED DOWN | atreet to North tieth street, and] Count Goblet Dalivietia, of Bel-|volver held by the officer. Late | 16-foot stage. The rise is continu lof Densmore and Wallingford ave-| sium, introduced a resolution re-| last night Duane identified Yates as | ing, as heavy rains are failing at) y.4¢6 Hanford this morning ren | nees. questing the powers signatory to| the san who failed in an attompt | the head of the river. Many thou-| 4c04 decision in the sult of ( | It is also proposed to convert |the conventions of The Hague to|to hold him wp sands Jum of levigates land te Case against the Pacific Coast an reds ‘ " : tone avenue, between Fremont and | trtervene jointly or separately with | inundated between n ay's steamship Valencia for $1.000 | sion Lake, Inte a paved boule | the belligerents in the war in the/ dalgo, bp ge . by naar = 2 woke alleged to have been suf i ag much a thoroughfare ie greatly de | Far Kast in order to facilitate the | | miles. * towns of Ignacio, Rome, |r by the plaintiff in bel Red Front Furniture 2 wee toanune Chase 2 Ot tho Brew jrestoration of peace. it and other settlements on both sides | or. Foal ponte al vena | B10 OPRRING. OF Cua EW UR Jent time no connection by street be- | adopted. lof the river are said to be inun | of « table in the dining room of the Jeo Fires Avenue. 1 [tween these two rapidly growing A resotution was also adopted re | dated Many hounes have been | veiencin, Judge Hanford dec Ned | Feiner esragening Pocahene, nections of the city, questing President Roosevelt to | washed away |that the plaintiff could recover no | ftanaes Barpeta Bi oven, et egal —_ hae Wie call & secand international peace | damages for his alleged injuries. | Fare” We have come to sta i eae ssaped an Antes Peto | cccservace be comstaor quectionn Sot a OLSEN BOUND OVER| | oh WR | Mr. H. Hageine of Molbourn®,| completed in The Hague conference Queceis Guat we werden | OBJECTS To CHILD |¥ia., writes: “My doctor told me 4 the establishment of an inter-| » QOerih Simmer ne anderen | eo ae — ad consumption and nothing could] national parliament to convene pe .| John P. Olsen, one of the pro- (Sicrrueac™ [ates cp'te|naconal Pacis to convene | iy sceuen tthe wet st svat |yepiars fe’ Bea tar, weete| BEING TAKEN AWAY| Your Credit is Good He. The offer of a free trial bottie a 4 " as $1.76@ worth of diamonds from Ver~ « | of Dr. King’s Mew Discovery ter] “Teton! @ . na Russell, ao Inmete ef a brothel | wader $1,000 bonds to appear for] wee johsana Gilpatrick, the @i-|_. AT THE in the restricted district, were given | 3 | Consumption induced me to try it trial on the charge of running ® ea wife of George Dormer. e- QHIO PAIN | their freedom and exe: ted of the | Yore i jeorg | | Remuits were starting. I am now Charge ann presentation of thee} sambling house. Olsen's establish-| 00724. an order this morning | re- page } * road to co’ b H J nner & . « 6 by i i Pike con, of 3rd am ke an tie reed ve a aioe ° case by Attorney T. D. Page at the | ™OPt tn ty a oo ned ! 9 training ber ex-husband and bis| POR AGHRD Slunout pets Pree by Se oak tar iia?” Glee anda reliminary hearing before Police | UY Sheriffs with warrants family from sending her child,|@ new method; no dangerous drugs of bsg prea Mr for all throat A Judge George yesterday afternoon, | Ct by the Civic union. |which was placed in their custody | Cefsit’.. «son we have decided te | |candl tang diseases by G. 0. GUY, ine, They were charged with rand iar-| | at the time the divorce was granted, | make ovr whalebone plates with ’ Drugsiste, Second and Yesler. Price cony WOULD |out of the jurisdiction of the court. | teeth for Suk Do not cover Se and $1.00. Trial bottles free The loas of Mise Runsell's dia- Mrs. Gilpatrick claims that her ex-| "GQaranteed to bite corn off the com pat aioe moet mondn is still a mystery and she ‘a husband and bis parents are plan ine 2 veers uarantee. . | Sttering & reward of $590 for their ning to give her boy to Annie| 2s . ; L nos TWEEN THAT PORT AND VAL- | The mother asks that the court | PLEASES | The United States cableship Hurnside will leave Tacoma next Thursday for the north, where she| will tay the Sitka-Valdex cable. The officials of the signal corps stated We keep them. The best the Amer- Sell them on | easy monthly payments PARKER TRAIN (Special to The Star) lthis morning that she woul witt ". | VANCOUVER, B.C, Sept. 12 | WEBER PIANOS, KOH. | fine weather, lay the cable ia about] '& | Obstructions were placed on the LER & CAMPBELL |five days. ‘The distance between (By Roripps News Ass'n.) | Canadian Pacific railway track 1 Sitka and Valdes is estimated to he ght, with the evident t } BSOPUS 13.—Satistaction about 620 miles, and under Mfavore| King the delayed express. Th OTHERS will lay about 120 miles a day | yt i in pore miles west of where the holdup is hardly thought the weather will | Bed ere are olate urred Saturday night. A freight permit of a straight ron withoat Ip cs eens crerwhelmalanty train 7 . = w i 7 but terruption nic ° ~~ ‘ote | was no’ alled track ts now H. & H. Chesbro|’’’” 1888, the democrats should | being patrolied day und night 1305 aA The park board has awarded Jaw made a gain of 31 per Secon ve. H. Schack the contract for furnie#! | to the republican gain of 15. T E 2, nig the deatgh form $000 gheltl Vor tg putting the fmsbins to rouble Ended BOSTON j Rowse tn Denny park... < Sve on his letter of acceptance today > . iene wore supe Mitect te will be completed very shortly (Special to The Star.) r PAINLESS a ee eee esa racy {The document will be much short-| EVERETT t. 1%,—The strike DENTISTS Serartnant will de the constrictiang er than that of President Roose-}at Mukilteo was ended today when wok > velt Iehe mill company put in whites In LSD place of Jap tallymen. The feeling M y | however, is still tense tered Sa raracmte res PLURALITY BLOOD POISON rit SG thief and an investigation t« now In ALL OPERATORS LICENSEDG) Progress or —_ PONE...) nnn « - made he plood poison as ota Nearly Ferfeits His Life , - : Frinery, Sevendary or Teriry Bind Poison Examination : cae deta Godin titan | tea ept No] Perma Can. be treates Silver Fit an Gaculian aear on’ tne tant ee ae H urns of yester- | ‘On: val gsm Crowns and Bridge Work wed, & Bectite west on "| day's ol are at hand at noon, | oMbdays, Tf tooth i ae : mabe Getied a4.o ra | but the latest estim ndicate | Permanent Plates (that fit) ty , |the republican plurality is nearer 4 t ren Hut n'a | ra hearer | Sore Throat, Pimples, Tweive-Yoar Guarantee. lea Bale D : Lyabrowe ate write fe in Equally vod for Rurns,| PORTLAND. pt, 80.—-The | eures, 100-y k Pree. mony Amonsane, Firuises, Skin Eruptions and Pites,| returns from 375 cities and. towns | 4:30 to 6:00; “Bun t G. O. GUY., Inc. drug store, | give Cobb, republican, 73,081; Da- | day 00 ' Second and Yester | vid, demoerat, 47,126 make an order taking the child! from his father and giving it to her. 2. RA ROMS I The restrain order is return- able September ie How's This? | Feat set Teeth (imme fit | we ofter One Hw Dollars Re- Gold Crowne Pa Eyl oof Catarrh that gannot te cured by Catareh | Teeth without P a Gur iting Hours: 8's. im.tpi'p.mm dundaye 8108 Pe ee Anan Seattle Dental ; INN MA maa nie Drvventet Pol P I ™“~ njale sent free. | Price Rooms 11, 12, 18, 14, Hinckley Bik, Hall's Family Pills for conatt 417 Second Avenue. The largest and best equipped %|tental office om the Pacific Coast. , | We have all the latest and most | scientific methods of modern and painiess dentistry, We crown, fill Jand extract teeth without the least pain oO students employed, but Jall are dentists of long years’ ex- perience. We examine your teeth and tell you in advance just what your work will cost. We make no charge for extracting teeth when tes are ordered, Lady always in attendance. Full Set of Teeth Bridge Work | Gold Crowns The QUAKER DRUG (0. $5.00 1013-1015 FIRST AVE, | Gold Fillings .. 1.08 i Silver Fillings 500 Roth Phones 0. Painless Extracting 506 Examination rueb