The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1905, Page 1

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BARTER SREB AS ONE CENT “NIGHT EDITIC »N —— \ PFTEEN-YEAR CHILD LURED TO THE WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT BY A FORMER SWEETHEART, AND ONLY SAVED FROM ABD N BY A FRIEND, WHO FOUGHT A DEGPER TLE THH . | AYE BATTLE W ER WOULD-BE KIDNAPER AND Hi8 | ACCOMPLICES—GIRL IN CRITICAL CONDITION SRee ATTA AREA RARER EE Re 32on-5 * * - * * * * * oJ ¥ a pretty , by the ¢ fa. wail sed ar . becsy omg 5 . . I waa . = ad and f b A th SENT FO J. J. CHAMBERS . stated that t e impaired by the Li e by her Dave a helo mun to the time I was through anaitine Gann, tt @f bers that le ast ed to ab . charges we 7 whom she | dérkin when b gnee wove a fool! ance. the Basketts pre ‘The story began » nthe ago | Matter t when Landerkin b- fatuated |Phone measa with the child and n to whis- | call at the t per dime-nove! ser ts in her} Writer ca: ar anything “(THE COUPLE ELOPED. jsince the annulment Little Eileg listene:! and fancied | "08 ia ; oe to toe ae = and broken She protests th ° oped and, es fa December the twe | t of th y's | cares nothing for Landerkin way rd the | fe't nothing t *pulston | 4 were married in | Since the day he lured her from her | Portland. | father’s roof, to d in =, M. A. Baskett, how-|B0cence and bring trouble up ot} loving par | overtook the pair at Portland fe brought his daughter back to aide-light dramatic inci feettie and bad the marriage an ma it fied. Little Ellen was wiling. for ed theck of the man’s brutality a ntle dream a-spirited and in returned again || There she has ailants, is himself an} favor, and that she to the suit cheat ts ay rkin’s friends claim that | snagielsig- ala kin Is not so diack as he ts| : t her| 1 that he has treated genase esde and her folks well, having a st her a piano and loaned her | . sation did ts money. The parents, how as determined | do not want the girl to marry - Taine’'lpim, but prefer the courageous et 8! young contractor who so distin-| y trinkets and | cuished himself in her defense in se nearly S4C- | the struggle on the tug | abducting ber. | City Detective Rarck. who brought OM HOME. the eloping couple back from Port-| typewrit-|land when they ram away, states | two prinet pa | that the girl does not deny Olser | and | ambitions for her hand. nor her own ced to give | Willingness to consider his suit to the tua! iding her to} nfidence. od « wh tle @ the man who bad al- 8d told Carl Olsen, 9 stalwart | his home with the Rasketts. Whole story. asking him to go €. With her for protection aa two went to the Galbraith epite of the! her, meeting Lan foot of the ladder > of Olsen, whore t a os sondered off the boat jus he escape ; | D> Stamens eo art! r f Pacing himself bet ~ the girl : tolew. 1. G.| ; wea Then he dashes a“ Sbettle into he famleg, he tried to fling the mime Iiquid {nt a ‘while the * Sgpring about © th Ome her eyes. ( ! ie battle was on. A - Bm of the crew up ie es to & B. R f wn Ea Pik atre in t x of Bale her wny Ade : ° ‘allitg to Olaes, ¢ H Meter, The ec t ty| The B “ and then + ary Hyper ¥ Telesr r to inter ; r should 1 the f sheriffs « « ) t 5 t 4 his na Warrant was sw t today |» a we the contents of F RIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ° 1905. JIU-JITSU JOKELETS---SPASM VI an (Dar sTINGY MiL- } |LIONAIRE'S DONE |NEVAH GIVE ME NO | TIP SENCE HE'S EAT | IN DIS MYAH HOTEL WHY, OF COURSE, THE DINNER WAS ALL RIGHT — TIP?" WHAT TIP?! DO YOU THINK I'VE Lost THANKS. AWFULLY Boss! The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, DIAMULT ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP LITTLE ELLA BAGKET | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News MONTH VOL. 6. NO, 298 TROOPS FIRE ON RUSSIAN STRIKERS BUT ILL SPRING my MIND Pi! nig hee ONE O DESE a mae OT AND BLOODSHED STIL IN LAND OF CZAR— WRINKLES ON HiM é ITA BLOO :) } ae STRIKE OF COAL MINERS THREATEN INDUSTRIES | t : lost he n f re now est . ed dead be | fe . 1 e cer " eputation " t ' E ment Porerrrere re se 22. HBBED * The Weather : { DIRECT PRIMARY LAW | HARARE ARERR RR RF S tter * * * * a 4 ale opotte ; * *\* * DISTRICT ATTORNEY CUSH- ; —_— eee t Pee eee ee ee ee * re a2 * MAN LOST HIS CASH ON To Readers of The * Put date *® Tonight and Saturday, Fair; Light The Star urgent te every voter of t aty and ever? id vd to Fresh North Winds. SOUND STEAMER other unty tn the it out one of these « and send > | Watch this hand—It moves ar ‘ mosewe y py * An a taxpayer of strict I urge upon you to in w| will tell t west temperature f — each for continue to 5 he t y un * vary 4 hours til the Direct Prima 1 is made a law, or defeated by the “hold-up ef site sewer to » m eeaats Gh tea Oth reer: | 1 Attorney gang at Olympia * vd ln = sad bib troueul Get your neighbors to cut out the overwhelm your ® a DIRECT PRIMARY LAW * ¥ Kets Wednes ent enators and representatives with a floc opie which * * thermome { the lght-fin- not resist. It would be a good to write your * * 4b $ $9 the richer. and representatives letters along the same line | @ we nites Sheatie ail. der We and this only, is the way this wholesome reform can be * a * o P - with a check, accomplished * €ien name * for s check the robber Deo not send the cor to The Star, but to you " * * try to cash, and at Olympia. The Star has recelved a do them today u * * Asa i off payment forward them to the proper officials, But cannot guarant do * * bask so in the future. * ; ee Tp ae ee ‘ a s on his way from This matter ‘e important, Mr. Voter, so act at once * Address * ' I n i on the * * - pr Y ! nd fter he the gn An attempt ¢ RSeataadAERAAR ARE HERA AR ERE RE REE ANS ter the Victor reatauran FINES REDUCED ; noise the burglars m No a seni a al | « th ent up into @ tore off wire grating customs office this morning that | | f little w bucked them back ” Prieto Raye [here were |sels for violation of the law would ? : eo Kae toute Saaae burglars. ‘They enoaped | ye reduce cee greet te able finding cing detected. This is the| ae agg eta xt n empt to be frum 4 by | Auer > on - a | t ngs looked emb - ee he t 2. tt same tr sregard the statutes inate ci as (ty Bert News Ass'n) r but search conduct th yee fat a3 tages he One of the fines reduced was that | appointed organixt at the St. Mark as : a “ ret * 3 oh et bts wacks them off. Th aimed | Of Captain Jobn Roberts, who, when | church. He ¥ ffictate for tt 4 fice and ste 1 he Giscovery of hat th as mand ofthe steamer Tampleo, | rst tine next ’ 5 : . ; ss metas a te a portion of | Mr. ¢ e to thi t ; fire early ¢ ning to be # nd lacking | © departing for Alaa-| April 25, 1904, for the purpose of A were ir | sing which always | we ago. As a result &/carryiog on his musical work. H *. | but y | tinguishes the culate young | 9 was imposed according |i having a fine conservatory | es] ut the federal court, Seventeenth which w d Pp 4 tailor | __The second was the neglect on the | completed during the early part un had Cushman In shape again. | Dart of the wheres of the steamer | the gsumm acr m a Claud B. Hawthorne, of Ballard, to] He js one of the best known mu-| as th hance n such surrender ar ! The | wiciane fn the west and has had re-|® night tb ter than @ fine was red 1 from 25 markable eos in his work since | Ing caln far no bodies saci | coming here. have been found, but it is expecte | 2c ar koala — oe . nforma mre | kin reports that the “Japa BIG s E G canes shortly Feb. 3.—The adul- nese, after a severe cannonade, re-| CHEHALIS, F he fir | — Laps wa attacked our forces at Antanchenan | : he 4 Ss oe an rs. Lola F MONS, Be Feb Sow! t noc rebr . ne * ne t i mma R. Cowles, ~oth naar poke trenigf har eager | CY uA coal aisere stress ‘| ‘SOLONS TAKE he ' | tor, came to an end » Village i wages. erer block |here yesterday. Ever since the ar- ‘On February 1, 1 Congress of Miners IT EASY , r ted t of Dr. Cowles and Mra. Evans prisoners arrived at M j t soon to consider a general | ‘ rn t n Monday night, nego- od Col. A. J. Blethen, editor of the| on $ erat t : pene nding for Timea, was reported very low th Otrmele Bur : : es | ,: cae eee BILL PASSED ereeon The colonel « papas at} Dottie Dally Stor, nk ce Radar ty desk yentorda: as tak Olympia, Wash. |to Mra. Evans. Dr. Cowles, or Kola ip and | IN HONOR Jas he has 1 himself here, had _ . PS we OLYMPIA, W ) Ther but he has D. Ogden Mills, of New York, has| WASHINGTON The fear that the | wax a t . t aaeda gay bis wits sold the Black Diamond coal mine is after the |taek may develop into pneum - lture t morning Ps iments, with- to the Pacific Coast arry-|Col Blethen has always been al 4 pill wa by Fa OF BURNS camaahiae b 1 Of to be paid out of up in his work anh einstiaes aaden voeedinil - te Ghemeek. ae the company. The Hie long activity t. tl ture costs paid and Mrs, pected to add = ma | is feared, may delay b The city t t forwa I sith ersary of th b | Cowle rned to Portland. Dr, 5 property of th | Clarence, 0 tate’s | f the Icense fee | of 1 j we lk in the city this evening. hi pany, which a noon t there wa with the 1 t er to get the ed t Caledoniar Cla i holdings in mine ] dange fathe Y | ignature. nos all g ‘ “ . st, and ne th aKe | tum Strobridge, of hor ent . a ; at, and te one of ‘ ‘| ve |" Strobrias aia raed opers FELL DOWN SHAFT | ("5 anity ; ibe th 5 {hea at Bernie Lavin is alive today j YORK. Fe’ Mar t ee Of ance. a ma piper, whi r a ft y afternc but ed ann 1 the man mo | t a g man pi riggers and marreid her un he name of Ja Eris pace forbl t . 0 headquarters, : ele y.the name of Je} According to ad ” SPECIAL MEETING | ws endation twas. summoned Things were doing last nigh he alleges he 4 tod | certain of th toms off am, but the 4 ft 1 Be ral minor bruises. in u ‘ “ = 4 “ sal no = "taka ti ae morn! my ¢ two white men | Hect " t v walked through the open y. It wa ene eB ae with five ar loat th Q , tt msber| is Mi " kle ading into the elevator shaft gulation burning of y - t him out of a} @@ Tesult of the storm which swept | of " en called by ‘ tch we a nceupied by the ng of firecrackers remin . etic ’ over Resario strait on Ja i lveesiaeat Jen vase Sar toes Th , W.D. 8 Crane company, on Jackson street Jental passersby that the hein are thonght to be James ( ha \ t a t E an hae & dale 2 and a line “Sh veg Ae ; met ni -y " as AT THE HIGH SCHOOL | er the | STILL ANOTHER ONE — sug t a ega T R sc i ter go rows ¢ 5 | Bia” Waker : tor tha pure 5 appreciation ro: of the jos Pal! GHICAGO. Fe T Chief} Both men ha «| , ‘ by res. < took of the we “lof Police O'Nel! a te been engage galing of | ing th " from Oly hoapltality off cd phe & Ib ia pps o 06 taneband al dow ‘Sig Negading MPa) ELINOIS SCHOOL MASTERS d Chink goodie | Pasadena, Cal tating that Martha |the border and the custom ff . > ? China ” ate b ! hoto of Is b h Y : ms ‘ 4 1 Herzfend has recognized a photo clals have been on t okout € > < + 7 ‘¥ t t ¢ year season, it being Chicag » 1894 information states that two me f ' M y 4 tiny and the Chinen ea nodfietal count of Mahia waner tee am eaaeer i ry In Portland ag tion. For the past Metall with that of Callahan and | t ‘ white devil contingent, who are Wakefield, were seen to leave Van- | | ; friendly terms with John Chinar couver, B. C.. « eo night of Jan-| PORTLAND, Feb. 8.—The safe of receiving the onion-like | - ‘ tallies with} the Acme Lumber mpany w sJ.W Pi he ¢ estows | » funer- |uary 20 in a sloop which tall i i h the - os it } sof the late F ip a on of ;that found in n- | cracked yest ay t bu f r i 4 n friends In the Jel of the cage, eg Hy br dly ap lig a tinlere. wh 54D anda tea i nti 1 sige Ronen 1a, | up by the Arcata | This is the tent fe robbery V bring } r 4 warded with the bur secs TG ha fl 1' within the past w r i Lo oM r P ; gg ye ee a. weeees wd. The ir { bee arried cracksmen 0} int J part i are expected to be p and the Ch hg ary cemetery The vessel t it : for visitors wal at Ca P . . Neo

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