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Si af HAVE YOU SEEN ’EMP SHE CLUNG \Heroic Grecian Girl = /'”¢ Zhreatens, te | LO BOSTON) — Stood Torture Bravely, ... cms." Land Commissioner 8. A, Callvert a | was today informed by telephone MAS. KELLY FEARED INDIANS| FOR TWELVE HOURS SHE HELD A ROPE FROM WHICH HER BROTHER WAS | that a fierce forest fire was burning DEEP CRYING FOR HELP RAILROADS APPEAL TO STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR REDUCTION IN ASSESS MENTS j!n the heavily timbered section of township 13, range 7 west, in Pax PENDED OVER A CREVASSE 13,000 FEET | cific county, and that at least one valuable section of timber owned by the state hreate He gave directions through Auditor A. P, AND COWBOYS IN GEATTLE OLYMPTA, Sept Tho state 1 don't why you wa rd, of Pacific county, to take do ization today gave a me out to that rough teps to fight the fire at the state's hearing presentatives of the there are only cowboys and Indians expense, co-operating with the orew railroads, including the two trans ! ¢ always been w to living tn of men which the Weyerhaeuser continental Hnes and several state m city, 1 don’t want to ut into Timber company and the Cole Shin- roads. The railr have | “eens waco’ ut thle late, Gate gle company already have in the he state board equalize the val howe were the reasons Mra, Hrid field peda hig to. the “ule ‘ | get Kelly gave her husband Ge by th at nveation of Twe LADY AY THE CASH REGISTER | Kony € thie ty,af th ; he IN THE COUNTRY STORE, 19 OFTEN AJKEO it ‘i ed that Mrs. Kelly ‘ " mas L a Mag wana | 1 Hoston better than she did * = “ - He ROY wuts e Mr. and Mrs, Ketly married Pity mw ay une 0000 ' 4 Beotia In 1873, but separat - ~ MATURte Agout ed several years when Kelly wnies represent \ TAMING COMFETTH ote gai A woe Northern Pacif a aed { ; FROM YOUNG BN sfc % mini tra ae _ Oreo » Ra road cenerony i ) Me Aces eyes By, if os age. Although Kelly and Washington @ Columbia River )- me fees rng ag om onae LYNCHERS ARRESTED AND leoided ined THROWN INTO JAIL IN ALA- ’ sims to have dor | Parker Attends everything’ pomsbie ‘to, uke “her | BAMA = 2 | the advanced ctvtiization of the went Funeral to" her in wtowing (By Scriven News Asay atthe direct HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Sept. 17— Two more men were jailed today a charge of complicity in the re- cent lynching. They are Charles Worley, charged with arson in burning the jail, and Joseph Miteh- ell, charged with murder in the first degree. Troops are still om guard at the fail. One man was ar- ited today for resisting the guard, attempt to rescue the prisoners (By Bertpps News A 17.—Judge Parker | m today, where he Cransacted personal busine and acted as @ palibesrer in the funeral of Dr. Jacob Chambers this a! noon. JAMES YORK IS DEAD | dian names | that the | La anvaAor WAN OOWN > ott me confetti nent! 7 day WORK IS DELAYED oy is now anticipated James York, wh as shot while \ ~ vt eparatory to the con ‘poaching in the sealing grounds In \ struction of the cofferdam to b Bering sea some time ago and who © «me ed in raising the steamer Topeki was operated on by the staff sur has been retarded to nome extent be eons of the Providence e the diving sults are sq old and last Wednesday for the | rotten that they leak and new one NUISANCE emoving the br SOME FAMILIAR SIGHTS AT THE LABOR EXPOSITION, WH ICH CLOSES TONIG | have to be bought before all of effects of the operation at 10 o'clock the men can mtinue to wo this morning, The body was re | | ‘The suite will be sent fron | us deta , é - he board of public works this moved to the Bonney-Watson| | OR at \F aco, an they are unobta 4 ee a morgue, where {t will remain until] |Missouri to Beinn. tamate tae cctuns « GENEVA, Hwltzerland—A nlender ened) morning notified the owners of the advices are received from York’s| | building the sttertom " i aiden, w ne ourage ae at westt and chow aan parents in the east. York was 21| Mines SS a = sot tur satan ot hips, the tramway now running up the years old. 15: ollt Garidtiae dean el taneon the |e hiwen heh Bae sa é nc Mh ol hill to the hotel should not be re- * fi Mormons oes an oe eres te tne one oh over ah, aloes o-oln was savenete | moves: Sie: Seemneg’ LE } "on fe of the complained of as @ nuisance to the x | M. Maaj a | crevase ih on to them, | kuests of the federal hotel at the ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17—Thirty wo j jenevar of! but b A t to climb. A| bottom of the hilt, and it is claimed Mormon missionaries are in confer set out with bis ati Sd bat an owner of property.in the jby church ‘offi tals. ¢ | sins, Relying upon his « tnes acoured words to now close to the property, In Minsourt and this city ( that part of the range, he did not | nis forehead imitation of the] building - TRIES TO BRAIN GOVERNMENT OFFICER WHEN ARRESTED | Durfin, president of the centr oe an — | #tates minsion, declares that Mis-| The following diverces were For fis six hours all elt | is T WITH WOMEN HE WAS CHARGED WITH BRINGING INTO jeourt will eventually become the | granted by Buperior Judge Tallman | wien cb pid thr 1 to td Jarkness came THIS COUNTRY home of the Mormon church. He | this morning: Mra J. Ives from | gether accenst sonled the | o- wtates he ha purchased a tract of | James Iver the ground of eruel- | Grand The last difficul } si hours they held out eeeeneeenenens 26 acres of land at Independence.|/ty; Mrs. Margaret Laney from to the de ter de Moiry ” as difficult, tut Mra Ethel Walker from | gig. ‘ © of dange "rank Walker, desertion and non- |, ih evanae. At the height support of 13,000 feet, or less, they had some —— hours of niaineering before | them before they were down again | give inen she Dedicate | at Zainal tao ae | M. Hadjilaxero, anxious for hie) Noe ty | sisters’ nafet d feeling the heavy | ang she started for succor at 6 the sgpcegaaccaaatee orto Dohne Mone nits | rrvsnatoaity upon nim. toon extra | tng afare aid’ the reaces, party | ae ZtTartaot, Oe me silos See tas END TONIGHT — CONFETTI jeare, but he lacked that inetinct! oon the courageous girl a re- | and a fireman by the name of Han- BATTLE | HAGERSTOWN, 304, Sept. 11—~| Which Rete ee rened a hate, ona] eee nor trem her trying ordeal. lecn All. gee deserters from Fort | "The « to the mem bog pg = woke aoe ae ahiben Lawton. "he police have deserip- —-- - Jory of the Per troops who | e battlefield of BU L | Sam's soldiers. he ft ad. arcely 0 aT to be good and stay with Uncle ark from coded, with lanterns | 104 ane ae saving apparatus. jock in the morning j Amato and Germans was saved. . CX | piece of climbing did not deter them. | Then, ¥ they felt that human | 1. Maruyama, Maro Maruyama and | husband for her In Fresno and aa|,." nagauarters © march will suppert: Mra. Fierence Semple trom | gtr innocent of thought of | no longer, a welcome ery Soa Maruyama, three Japanese, were | she was confined in a baudy house Reber Synptn mpatib vn ¥ did they rely | rang out. Lights shon jarrested in Fresno, Cal, by United | he arrested her with the other two. frre neg Fees 0 Rig = allstar or e, who wan first | yincier, ‘Their sister had. "peouat| Is ASHORE a mes Nuc - and | o, —e | States Immigrant Inspector A. H.| When Inspector Geffney alee Tama. Selbain. Saobean - cece euneali i erm ere ee CH, NemenrENTs ene Op village in two hours and a half, at! roiig sept. 17—-A Russian’ after you've worked hard for them |spector Geffney to place him in/a photograph which he had in o'clock in the nape pot | {ansport from Shanghai for Viadl~ are the coins you leave with us|irons, and [his possession, Inspector Geefney ally she sought guk vestek fc auhere cn tha. ee for awhile. You see, the 4 per cent | officer with a butcher's cleaver. The | promptly hauled the Jap out of bed count pleasing and profitable|the rear of a restaurant on H and! ‘The Jap then made a break fora way at that. Don't be afraid to streets table on which were a number of ask us all sorts of questions—it’s| were taken from a house of prosti-|butcher knives and, securing a tered Geftney, early on the morning ofthe basement where |. Maruyama Robert Hooper, crueity and de ~hcrdie~ September 12. |. Maruyama, who is| lived there were fully a dosen oth Robert 1 e, wrentty and 6 y whe had descended by the charged with being a procuriat, vig-| er Japs sleeping in banks about the it Qinal it 8" | elands, to the northward of Japan. interest we pay has an astonishing | arrest of 1. Maruyama took place in |and informe. him that he was under our pleasure, as well as our bust- | tution in that vicinity cleaver, attempted to hit = Mrs. Mabel < Col de t *, and arrived at the (By Scripps News Ass's¥ orously resisted the efforts of In-| place Recognizing Maruyama from collect the The vessel carries a cargo of arma way of adding to your bank ac-|the basement of a hovel situated in| arrest ot hess, t¢ answer. The women came to this side on | over the head. Geffney dodged the the Japanese tt Maru, |biow and hit the Jap a stunning The UNION Pays 4 which arrived in port on November | blow on the back of the neck with 22, 1903. From this port the women jhis revolver. The Jap dropped to Per Cent Interest | were taken south ant placed in a swe the floor and was placed in custody pan el | house of jil-fame in Freano. At the| The two women were then secured! Tonight there will be things do- | Antietam were te ue pete a on his hands and knees be time of their examination here sur-|and taken to the jail pending their|!pg on the Industrial exposition | !mpressive ceremonies in the pre ore the treacherous now gave way 3. Fens ents PE Torm, | picion pointed to the tact that the| departure for this city. Here they|«rounds. For three wed the en2]e6¢e of a large delegation of vet-| ois nim. His sister, next on P Your Credit | Is Good Women were brought to this country | will be tried before a court of ape- | position has been running and to- | *rans and other visitors from the | tomes’ Nin, oils wu Cele aie (By Scrtope News Ass'n” for illegitimate purposes and the/cial inquiry and will very likely be|might the gates will be finally| Keystone state and a number oft ium i ve lett} ALONON, France, Sept AT THE immigration officials have been | ordered deported to Japan. closed. Before tomorrow's dawn the | *itisens from Hagerstown and vicin-| 10)" Ci cing nartiy pulled by his | yieutenants Garnet and Speteua, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS working on the case ever since. In The immigration officials intend Southern Carnival company and all | ity Fa. over th anne, whe braced ehe F army. fought a duel with | Spector Geffney has had charge of |to watch all such cases and hope to|that pertains thereto, from Nat! herself with « es on either side | swords today. Hindelin was dan-| g9r4 Pike — & Trust Oe bh9 2:00 and finally located the | Puts stop to the proceedings The| Reiss down to the «mailent of the COME nd bore he « pon ferously wounded in the groin Rag is KR, Siglout" pale eee ree by 12 CHERRY STREET. party in Fresno. | Japanese procurists havebeen work-| small dogs that are the mascots of E her hips t Seattle agents Bank of Cape Nome,| There he learned that the women | ing the “proxy marriage” game for | the company, will be aboard the What could be done? | Carl Ninn, charged with living) Nome, Alaska, were being kept in & house of pros-|some time past, seeking to hood-| company’s train and on the way to! a er .| M. HadSilazaro catied that he! off the earnings of a fallen a teeth for %.00. Do not cover MENTS | titution and that IL Maruyama was| wink the immigration officials by | Hellingh o ve cha let Id not climb up. He did not even jg to be arrested on a warrant is-| mouth. ae |the procurist responsible for the|arranging a farce proxy marriage| be helt ww hp “The compan nted a divorce from her husband, | | ioe nis sister's strength should sued this morning by Justice Gor- Guaranteed to bite corn off the cok a haadat women being there. #ha Maruyamajon the arrival of the women here | attractions have given good att give out as he t a at in the don. The Xining witness 6) pit the first time. Seattle reeter ee eerie pcr nr Sa a Wing en se ant fo an va end oe 4 eihcece” rival here iast November, but In-/away city in the hopes that they| with the shows has been = one oo a Guath on Rapidty the sisters made > thet Mrs. Lizzie McDonald today tmatt- Be " ho’ heen clean and e 6 a month « minds. he one at the ¢ the od roceedings agains BOTH PHONES—@ spector Geftney failed to find any | will not be traced well conducted, and there have been | mony for the support of herself and | od betadtt tind Went-tt totnee hhaxban oad, Amane MeDenaia, on] Opening of the Dramatic Season i= omplaints of unfair dealing | seven children. O'Donr . w ae beneee for help. green portion Sunday, September 18th. York block already have efficient | The local committee, upon whore |t art an wife had get there aafely? ‘The Every a, Saturday and Sun- | York | ‘consumers in operatia shoulders has fal the work of|t ently a writ of Janger, the sister sup Best Dinner in Seattle ee | bringing to a successful conclusion | ne mpelled him to give pen het ss xhe| ‘Four course. Fy $, conuree Te oe the exposition, which was the big. |® would apear at the trie the asso in an at-| and 12 course, $1.00 with Sauteines | F:..« wet Teeth (that MR. JAMES NEILL pen sign Troops |eeat thing of tts kind ever attempt: | trial of the case cid have kept | or Burgundy. Rvery evening @t | ea Goa crowns... And His Star Company in Fenry V | | the Maison Barberis, Second and ed here, has done its work in a most t know | the Mai . : Remond’s Great Play to Phili wl aatieinstery manner. As directs! ne by one made! James on | Foe Whthent Plates. ratisfactor e “ director one by one ain ms When We Were ppines vt has tcmoe| DIX PULLED OFF | neral, Frank A | t het he is pouseused of | Twenty-One “ . (Ry ferlpps News Ass'n.) jcvanes that be fo 5 ot os ‘ | | First Time Here at F lar Prices. WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 17 ecutive ability and has handled the} 54.. ceattie @ Al-Ki Polnt Trans. ats now on sale. LAUNDRY COMPANY TO IN-|-ry), nmaidieke faae ” hen mus dution as head of the expo ; * steamer Dix ‘ood, Charcoal and Coke. A |made by the general staff for the min a capable manner. N. A ae commer qnenthe 6 o> eee, MONON oe cs eae: athe ERLE, tm eenetern bes tne ok ciwean thie ate san i Seattie Coal and Sentite’s «| 1h ' Alcazar 2. DEVICE |{ppines during the coming year. ‘The | busy time of it, and in handling point, will be taken off that run Wood Coa. Bettis & Keogh, Props. and Mera, | first regiment to go will be the| Interests of the exposition from me teonerrew night. The eae Lane Street and Railroad Ave. 8 wr gn. ot a n firet nfantr wh will | financtal standpoint Treasurer n y t ided Srres Ae Phones—funset, Main 2: Ind. A 9 cemneh ts Wining Ga takers shale Coceere iro os Diacean tae ™ eae Phones: Main 93; Ind. 93. This Atterncen, Tenight—Last | a... o- sure local steam plants|Righteenth infantry, so the latter|aom of his election for that peat. |* ae 4a hon one of ' ~ me Timea _| Zme.or tree local steam plants] Eiehiconih, Infantry. oo the Hatter | dom : aden ; BOSTON “MY UNCLE FROM NEW YORK.” | jo ceatied within 20 days, The board | ¥! to Fort Leavenworth Tonight will undoubtedly be th } - - PAINLESS With the full Wiedemann —_ of health has given up ali thought! 7 xt regi ig pend 1 be | bumper night for attenda Idaho, Sept. 1 : are » a 9 ¢ D TISTS Reception by the company on the| of getting the city to install any of xt t Le eae aye, ogg —s & party Is scouring this se ' i ‘ stage after the Matinee today. | tne devices f soke consumption | W!ll sail from Ban F March — mous t J. 8. Nesbitt, a feeble-mind : i : “ EN IS’ lee cream and cake 1. A to test them and it will remain for| 1. The third t W so order in the p r Wa Wanseres BwE , invited to meet Se fa private compantes to demonstrate | '°*" ave * lon the grounds has been double ‘ ako. players at this thm the utility of the various kinds of| !t 1 booke we Prana ton or #0 nfetti will b : rr Py Tomorrow 4 and night! consumers successfully in use in| “eo A 4 . . thrown and Gt yers, the confettt and all next v great com-| western cities It + * = a Moy | cing, will be in hie element. All ” “A LIVE WIRE | 2me Seattle Laundry company 1 | “ , ty-|the shows will be kept going con All persona are hereby wa Prices— Soc” be, Yoo” Matinees—| one of the concerns that will make * - . etastig ond & comatose room | asainat purchasing t 20e, 10¢ j Fee tt eal eche cantina abt, |whiem Will call M March | outfit, including a set of dishes and |{ssued to Lena ut No, Students fiGit RATES | ments in te city have een ordered | oo af haa gel al alae bye ong mag na gs a | have bee Se a |] CHEAP FOUR-ROOMED NEW COTTAGE AND FIVE ACRES OF | ats I ey © b o pectively. |to some lucky person who buys an |{n Portland offered to the pub REDUCED FR - ae ba m ppd en ont te : = | admi n tleket to the inds to-|}i¢ Miss Walton's name will bh FINE LAND, ON CAR LINE AND LAKE, ONLY $775 Bram tings asehold goods to all easters | This company is gol 0 instal PARKERSBURG v pte! night " © been for o same by . . r poinin Thou Fears. Saving of [automat stoking furnices, which | 17,—Senator Fairbanks add thee 1 por th | eee Gowen ea jy ‘a ’ ‘ me of town and $10 per month: Party can make $2,000 a Crowns and Bridge W : n ing coupons should | those having them in posseasior y n this o yerries and cht of Seattle “ * crore Geen, SS Oe Dee eet | ince . oe park (hi#/ne on the grounds, as the present | eee LENA 8. WALTON OUntalna, Over Adon anges ot tas d has been toot ne Pintes cag ork at lew ( ch it has completed at the cor-| afternoon, His speech wa ted ‘ . k . ~ Permanen NM Patent Dou- The Seattle Tranter Company 5 ae eo a [be 8 the greens, os, the preven rts Sete SE Secon tae hen ee Ee ia tent oat ~ , cigs asx , Iticket at the time of the drawing.| tf, any evening i Edep ac Tweive-Year GENTS, |street. The plant is one of the ns | pat ts: ah areres BONNEY-WATBON CO j eee oF Se Bad We the attr: i ne Grourtian | srt ag 7 ae Ye it cas oe | tees anset, M City Offices, Rooms 1, 2, 3 Times Block, or take free boats at Tay- Lady Atterid (ai aves ‘The Diamond lee & Storage com-| fee the navy yard and bat ne ee dil be more. All the | Sepercewt 1208. say : lor's Sawmill, on Washington Street Car Lins, Office on Grounds. Siffte hours, u:4t pain and guar. | pany, the power house on the state| Boats lea and 10 a. [that there will be m 6:69 and 7:00—and « copy will t ' day, 9:00 vo 12:00, ‘ersity grounds and the New! m., 1:15, 2 p. 40. * free acts will be given. FOU BE ONCE BE BDO ONO Fi CCC LO CTA . WLESS DENTISTS, univ y ® inst Avenue. 3 . Union Block, ougall & Southwie ars, # to 6;

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