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THE ~~ SATTLE STAR-TWESDAY, OCT. 18, 1004. | sreteeereeeesooseseeretteetsessseseeseetecsseses STERN WAS DE E TED THEATER LICENSE BILL ° , * >| | the Meense at p nt patd by looal » * | | theaters. The latter large and All Ballard chute, soctal and lodge doings will plished | $100, 1 he new ordinane @ comp in ar a S| a o ily outers charging over dminnto thie department of The Star, All those having » will Kindly | On the ground of lack of evi An the result of an unfortunate | ¢, $400 a year; those charging | leave thom th P. H. Mullen, $21 Ballard avenue @ list a ba0b; while the 30 | (ce Gordon dismissed the | love @ffair, Lionel Gabritl, a pa + std +9200, The | ilainiececeitmetnots | ‘ ra are to pay $200, The} Joase aguie Abraham Stern Jtlent at the Wayside imergency | theaters of the city are expected to| INTERESTING BOOK OF REM | hospital, ie now confined in &| make a hard fight against the pa that | ised of receiving toon property, | straight jacket aud steps have born | ange of the ordinance INISCENCES JUST PUBLIGHED | yesterday afternoon after a lengthy | “ken te have ge Nang hal ™ | BY CHARLES PROSCH county hospital, where his malady Although $500 worth of | Gan better be attended to, He wa Paar . ~ | picked up by the police a few days opper was found in the wee-| ago in a terrible state of intoxica A new book, which will be an in ond-b. end store of Stern by City I tion and ent to the Bmergency esting and valuable addition to tectives Corbett and Adams, who! hospital, From the few rational | the historical Nterature of the atate | procured @ search warrant for the | sentences gleaned from the insane of Washington, has just come from place after receiving information | muttering» of the unfortunate man the press, Jt is from the pen of | from a man they had arrested for) it has been learned that he was Charles Proseh, one of Washi spe amet rier! stealing copper wire from the In| turned down by a young lady of ton's oldest and most widely known | terurban company, This man was! this city pioneers, and it is in the form of | NO PRETENSE AT SECRECY, AND THE BUSINESS MEN ARE UP | bound over to the superior court! He determined to literally drink| erty HALL BOND ORDINANCES | xperiences, {nterouting and yesterday was an important) himself to death and, but for the 3 on eariy dave! IN ARMS AGAINST THE VIOLATION OF THE LAW | witnews against Ster tatervention of the police, would} OlSPOSED OF BY COUNCIL in the northwest, and rare bite of | Although accused of acting as &| bave succeeded. Laat night, while Indian legeudry ond custome. Mr | =“ | witness against the man to whom! everything was quiet at the hoe ~ Prowh calle his volume “Remin be sold the copper, he pleaded guilty | pital, Gabrtll leaped from his bed . tace of Washington Territo hing te rampant-at Mallard fohipa” sald a property owner and| Of stealing, the convicted witness | and crashed through the front door ot councHl last night pl © 15: ia Geally baund to abtdinnl cet ree ao. Sr. wane” | yetnatn st Pollard last even | eWore on the stand that he did this) of the hospital Staite eee tee tne ance, | oved board backs and te attractively | Gnas af emghecs Weg telen that thoke games are| for no other purpose than to see! He disappeared in the darkness | {UVMIINE to the votera the due | ii i ritod : mills In that city are literally robbed | not e square and I hav justice done. The court took an-|and for a while the attendants) jo) OF ry ponds for cm = Among the subjecta covered by of thetr mo! arninge } ' 1 the men that other view of the cane and, upon the | thought that he had committed sui-| "ton of public buildings, That pro. | eet ee ot the old plo social para who, it is tore that they will be | strong denial of Stern and the con-| ede, but, after a search of several |)! jail, municipal court and} Reer are the trading days, Indian for political purposes eir money if they fre~ | vineing testimony of his friend#,| hours, he was found, wet and ex-| 10" | poder i | tighten, erty strife among the te conduct poker « exorts, Hut what ean | released the accused man from cus-| hausted, clinging to w wooden sup | SOrEMRCY Hospital pamed NnAnL | i ches, lynchings and departures Hast resistance from any ch oe er ee eee | Port under @ nearby wharf. His) so 600 bond 4 Leng A any | trom the territory by public Invite authority. A sonal investigation | amyone do when th re The court stated this morning| condition is pitiable in the extreme | joing fort ~ rH 1 thy aan ony | eh hae aavente: Guten. ane. on by a Star man Inst evening and the| fuse to hear the ais of cititens | that, while Stern might have been| and his friends fear that he will ce Wore passed, with Dauiton ties came by their names, how st a te eaiiianen oot| who are well aware that there ts a y ot aufficte a ome DI ol . bets made b t proof) | Kullty, tt was not aufficiently shown | Jose bis reason as the result of this Cole casting their votes in the neg building began, the coming of the @f the open defiance of the law state law making this @ felomy M4) that he knew that the man selling| trouble. | wail Chips are J with money on/| that games car it the} itm th eer Gia tani 1¢ and fer] casaniaemtis | railroads, and the doings of- the . be ~ him the cop « able amusement was| Hudson Bay company the tables. The open purchase of a| evidence can b that reason the case was decided in | EAL T0 CONTROL provoked by the abse ft Cole| The writer's reflections and ane stack of “whites” and theit loss af Why, I tell ‘ LS vaues oe Con) “ a etrection - ae Tae & tain Hea Oe: Uae tes one | eae of evid favor of the defendant A 0 from the council chambers while | dotes are told in a running story Gaee Wat Gare ae Wecmiiiven went, 7% | the vote was being taken. Several | style and besides compiling a bud See the ceunplaints made unning those ¢ "| CHARTERED TEXAN DHE MARKET | ot ive wervera seriously thought | pet of useful information, make business men of Ballard. an bet your bottor that. | | that Cole was trying to dodge the | most interesting reading. eggealed in vain to f Well, we're not throust | | | responsibility of voting on the city —--—— wnton. and then to the s yet, 1 tell you. RTLAND, Ore. Oct. 18—The| hall measure by leaving the room ‘rank Waterhouse company, for anne: som Gee flee of this city ¥ have banded together t ae necien, Suamethio eonacne, | nna bine, formed, 110-|qnd at Mullen’s request the ser BROKERS LOOKING Warrants \ for men an do, and we are w a = \ ‘ the | geant-at-arms was instrocted to . He | Ne to t facting.. poker| the pro: . has chartered the American market a were forced above | fing and return the Fourth ward allegra to be” conducting poker |the 5 = gh a | _TO THE MAYOR House salox e@ Whitehouse BALLARD BRIEFS freighter Texan, because the pee ride deal nd by Engitsh (WR) | Atter some searching Cole was ae wategn: “They ¥ wen into th . — ton Steamship company’s freighter? | orders. ‘The combin wrevers ia] thecovered. being br Ng wag oa finds of a 6 29 ee be acne The Ballard Whist club bad tt#) a6. not capable of handling the | standing firm for a Hmum pelle | got, os the yore The local Ticket Brokers’ associa. | Ts Se Geeety arsteed every eting at the offices of M. HM. In-| moiene consigned to the Orient. | of 30 conte. eo Gee tion is looking to Mayor Baltinge thing was found in darkness and In er 7 a a a ck, 45t] The Texan is taking on a cargo of to prevent the enactment of the; - . teh it of the members were ’ \ co o db ight for the} st « few loung i $000 tons of freight, which com rdinanee paseed last nig the business | Prseer . ets of flour, tobacco, cigarettes, WILL ‘ELECT “OFFICERS alleged purpe of putting alleged | ¢ to take Fhe schooner Ruth E. Godfrey sr-/ 1 adware and machinery iegitimate ticket scalpers out of matter into the hands 1 es te here gy _ hte a | bustness ‘The ordinance i¢ now in| ake a sireng effort to break | S8" Pedro, where she took a large ewer the mayor's hands for signature « lh: gar a meeting will be held tonight in| | P oe ee Predeytertan Is-A; ©.’ wil meet DROPPED DEAD the tecture rooms of the First It tm possible that the mayor wil! | ‘Things were lively last night, but| | Powsbyterian Is A. 8. will mee | byterian church fe | Yeto the measure on the ground} @ bystander Informed the reporter) St Mis. Greist, Il Baker street. board of officers for the | that 1¢ ie unconstitutional. Local that the b ny was tate at) © . eS, @ “ COLPAX, Wash, Oct. 18-—Mre. C. Crittenton Home, at Duntap, for (he . ticket brokers are expecting to see night. Early last evening the War- | *>% All men raed to] 4 Heyden, a ploneer resident of Col ing year, All members of the}, Commencing Thursday afternoon, | him do it. They do not understand wiek, the Old Home and the White- |* present and be prepared for w x, aged 63 years, dead i | association are requested to be pren-| % Series of seottan recitals will be | how he can do otherwine. They be- The Royal ladie house were visited and. i give a whiat hile the} par places were not crowded, there was|P*rty at Elka hall tonight, Uttle re bles seat- ‘ wel efit of the| .Th® Edgewater Congregational | laboring class who unknowingty | COUrch te to give @ men's acquaint iek their earnings where there t9|®8¢@ supper Friday evening, Octo- not the slightest © of any gain| Ser 21, from 6:20 to 8:30. A breesy for them. Program will follow the supper | Many other saloons were found rs aeaaas Gee of ene « and} & &. Elder, of Fremont, is in| waging was in evi alt of | Bremerton attending to the bust- . them. The busines » of Ballard | hens of bis partner, who has gone to | abject to the Games on the grounds | Califorola for a few months | that: the taborers enter those places | cmunenaio soon after drawing thelr checks and| The Fraternal Brotherhood, of | that Instead of buying anything for | their families, a large portion of their wages is sluffed away at those | games, Those b that there ts » Fremont, had an entertainment and dance last night at the Odd Fel i There was a large at- ing fur- wished the gainblers in thelr elty | and that they are powerless as far as aid from the authorit ie con- cerned. “Ht makes me sore every time I hear the rattle of those damnable 1S COMING ANOTHER TORPEDO BOAT DUE AT PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD 224 Pike Street, Invites you to call and take « trip out to the “Green Acres” overlooking Lake Washington. (Special The Star.) BREMERTON, Oct. 18.-—The tor pedo boat destroyer Goldsboroagh | was given ber dock trial this after | noon. Torpedo boat Preble is due here |tomarrow from Mare ialand) Cal lier crew will be transferred to the |Goldsborough for the purpose of giving the Goldsborough her trial trip, which will probably take place the latter part of the present month Acr’ | or first of November ‘eage | The Celtic's dock trial om last ai | Saturday proved satisfactory. Her| COLUMBUS, Oct. 18.—Automatic Easy Terms ew a ane, | a ctatte emag be cubetiuted for the |and worked. im @ satisfactory man-| Warden turning the current into a —— oer condemned man at Ohio ele 4 Te gh —- —-— | tions. The k Needing More Room |, Aor, 2-0 Mie je enter) one ot Jolerk of the local United States) and often pr 850 CHAIRS engineers’ office, J. H. Murphy i#| the best mar ht =o Mr th Ranke | #028 to engage in private busis | ties of the hes | fall: w $1.00, w be “® |} in Portland. He resigns Decen | A Grand Rapids, Mich., house has 7 page 1 te become secretary of the Ore-| submitted a proposttt to put 50c Each jon Transfer company and the| a clock-work system whereby the Aw we have leased the Ranke halt | Cook & Kernan Transfer & Storage | ; ned man will take his seat @nd being overstorke even now ny. in the chair and at fixed m for want of room, we can give you! age Filas atreet, | the current will be automatical big barga 4 farafture 1 rape ee eee oe erect | turned into his body. The pent! and heatix v | cane ene wrasiee entered hia | tentlary managers will consider the a mm and stolen a watch with dia. | Matter at their next meeting oe me, NUIM- | mond-studded hands, a gold watch dian i rin and two gold! “The stave soe" DEMANDS AN DABNEY & WOODHOUSE ee" It, any ever your copy of Wholesale Agents for Btar has not arrives at 6:00 Feta - ‘418 PIKE TREE 1238, 7 time between Phones: John 961 A at one. by apecial messend ing by Gas Intro of th RADIAT ATERS. The _ Dollar Gas Try It And Be Convinced SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 216 « nit Sunset } ind. ¥ her home her ¢ th t Cold Weather Adds to the Suffering on the Battle Field ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 18—A te asnerted, can hardly come at & report from Washington to the ef-! more inopportune time, with t fect that President Roosevelt is in-| Japanese in the full fiukh of vic clined to believe the time for me- | tory The announcement has dilation in the far eastern war aroused = =only resentment, No approaching has created an vorable impr: ctreles here. easton The idea of peace, TOKIO, Oct sians 18. MUKDEN, Oct with a biting wind. The roads of artillery continued « “a ry in government it doubt if President Roosevelt should | attempt to open the qu | time he would meet with a rebuff Severe attacks on three Japanese armies Mon day night were everywhere repul sed with heavy losses to the Res- It rained all uring the night night Day broke were ruined by the rain. ‘tion at thts Automatic Executions PENITENTIARY MANAGERS CONSIDER PLAN TO ELEC TROCUTE MURDERERS 8 AUTOMATIC DEVICE COUNCILMAN BOWEN CURIOUS REGARDING ARCADE LICENSE in | 35 Iz | siven by Eilers local representatives of the Acolian | submitted to Corporation Counsel it te the ake these reeita lar soolal and inmaien! fae they are in the east arrangements have been made with | Jocal musicians to voral and instrumental the pianola as an accompanist At the opening recital next Thure- | Bureau of Labor Statistics of Amer- day afternoon Miss Emma Loe and | '°*. A. Bdmuads will be the solo- Geo fete, omapeny Piano hi Inter the aa anaiot wi me POPU | declared the measure to be wncon- one 8% | stitutional, To this end | ie ‘The Star hae received from State oune, the lieve that if the ordinance had been ntion to jiltiam that the latter would have {th solos, | Labor Commissioner Wi with | man a copy of the proceedings of | the Association of Officials of the It is @ detailed report of the 20th annual convention of the as- and a apecial feature will be paying of little Helen Eagte- | Mra. J. B. Ragleson. K. E. Lart-| ot r-old daught more wil! preside at the p' Admission to the det | free, but, to aveid crowding aed to/ fl Prices | secure comfort for those | the Arcade building, at any time | | before the recital rejected the application for a| PLAN EXCURSION the ird and nreet Howen's request said to was mae at m1 me. laid o rt from the red. 167 ver be running t The application of R. Bain saloon license at corner of re Washington a Week, at Frank Clancy i he place, A ¢ > vee THE GOLF TOURNAMENT ‘The finals tn the ladies’ golf tour | nam j at it now in progress Golf club links at Lake Wash on the Se | ington will be played off this after noon between Mine Hing and Mra C tr Hodge. n first ma Mine the arre r James D tt to h will be play RUSSIAN GENERAL DISMISSED FROM ARMY Mise ge be and Miss Col Mew | MAJ. GEN. V, A. OBLOFF. | At the battle of Lino-Yang, ( Oclott was inatructed by Gen. K patkin t mn, Kar stead, Ovloff attacked Kuroki , at It Russian army at the re I tion of Kuropatkin MEAD AT RITZVILLE ELLENSBURG, Oct A JONES AT TACOMA jen. iro. vkt In nd | Arrangements pleted 2 inland for unveiling the nt camps, tary of the Historical society take place October of the de a mon the Emperor y an in the The steamer Pier tat can be party velock eturn Friday LOST His HORSE The police have been by P. Batidoe, a York station ranch ér, to find his horse and rig. He hunted the whole lower part of the | tty ast evening In a vain warch for the missing rig and t hor fe told the ¢ had }betweed Fourth and RELEASED BY PORTLAND | Butle } for t at A by Pi Washington University wil nivers wr San J Frid n Washington AN for t Port! TO SAN have be excursion an and Meany mert rot ary tiam | wan case Rew of ¢ ow dnight Thursday the isla orning night D, Ore.. Oct wo seasons 4 been er of Dr. ola, | will be who at-| tend, will be by complimentary | 7 4 tleket. These tickets can be bad by | Why buy any other? Why pay Tue And | applying at the ptanola parlors in| JUAN com san mon British as secre: | The cere 21 sion of jermany 11) leave od at t member tehing pr ane ly Roach Mer " There and Steelman poe bly Joe Fay Changes, J arehall at first, Spencer at se 1, Steelman and Holland, catch Outfield the name To be tried ont, Califf and MeInias. rn a the v a on rpg « oe oh Chairs and " Rockers " In All Styles and Prices. at ¢ abla Snitot labor pre of va “— the |NEWSBO}S TO DANCE giving ball. It to be give ember 17, in the Andit h ods will be w to get » the t t COMMITTEE MEETS The special committee of the Chamber of Commere »poitned nome time ago to investigate the proposition of |#suing bonds for the ction of a new jail t thin af ternoon, at 2 o'clock he question was discussed on its n Th council last night approved the or dinance submitting the matter to the DESPERATE FIGHT WITH ‘BULLDOG voter ORCHESTRA LEADER CAME TO! RESCUE OF GIRLS WHO WERE ATTACKED BY Vicious BEAGT (Special to The Star) BASTON, F Oct. 1%.—For twenty minutes Sunday noon Ar thur Smith, an orchestra leader battled with a mad bulldog, which | had attacked and bitten Sue and Mary Danner, daughters of State Senator Danner. Smith finally managed to choke the brute to death. In killing the dog Smith's hands were chewed, his arms torn, and most of his clothing was stripped from his body. The Misses Danner accompaniet Smith for a walk. The senator's bulldog, a beast weighing %4 pounds, # pet of the girls’, went along. Suddenly the dog went mat and attacked the girls, biting them severely. Smith attacked the dog and tried to strangle it. During the twenty-minute fight the man and dog rolled about the ground, and the man was finally the victor so much more? “LEELANAW | GHARTERED Leelanaw p com- ip to be coal from he smelter The jan Fran . will r 20, g & cargo of 1,000 tons gned to Galbralth= The steamer Mack Michigan Steam- will brin ement on & © inaw, also of the ship company, was to have mage this voyage, but was unable to sail, wing to her breaking down during the last voyage to San Francises, NORWOOD LOADED m | Hac tof Paget Sound | With 16 0 fe So new oil burning und lumber, t | steamer Norwood, which was com- structed ially for the Puget Sound-California lumber trade, will | eas from Bellingham with her firet lumber cargo tomorrow night. Te 3 a ay, of the firm of Ll. H. Gray which Is the local agent for | the vessel, says the steamer te @ esa a8 an oll burner and, with her lumber carrying accomme> | dations, will take the largest carge of jumber on this trip ever takes | from the sound by « wooden steam hooner. She will also take @ yuna agers | SYMPHON} CONCERT | perfect The Seattle Symphony orchestra » first of its coming se- rts this afternoon at tensen hall in the Arcade bufiding. The musteal program, whieb begins at 3:20 this afternoom, will be followed by an informal #o- | cial gathering of the musi | WOULD EXTEND AVENUE Councilman Mullen last night ime troduced an ordinance providing for the condemnation and grading of an extension of Lakeview aver nue, It is one of the most impor- tant street improvements projected by the city for some time. Lake- view avenue ts to be extended from Nelson place to East Newton street and Boylston avenue north, a dis tance of nearly half a mile. It ts the Intention to ultimately pave the street and to extend the Lake Union car line over it uw We Furnish Your Home, From the Kitchen to the Parlor Call and see our stoves and get our prices on ay Terms tt Ie useless for us to waste space in telling you the good quali- ties of » Jewel Range or Heater. The name tells the story, and they are from five to twenty dollars cheaper than others. EASY TERMS COAL HEATER DON'T FAIL BURNER—A fuel saver. for twenty $6.75 $8.75 $11.00 CARPETS, Greatly Reduced AIR- TIGHT HEATER of the hand- heaters made In steel with nickel urn, This is one best and most some wood was ever TO SEE OUR SOFT COAL BASE Will keep an even fire four hours. ART SQUARES AND RUGS at Price THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY Cor. First Ave UOTE 42 e, and Pike St. TURN RAD

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