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THE STAR 18 THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER WHOROUGHLY COVERING Co! aera RS ASIRRRSTIE Se ital SP “NIGHT EDITION OCTOPUS PLANS BIG PURCHASE OF LAND The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest BEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY PURCHASES ENTIRE BAILEY PENINSULA—WILL CONSTRUCT MONSTER PLEASURE PARK AS RIVAL TO MADISON, LESCHI AND MADRONA The Seattle Plectric company } again demonstrated its ability keep on the topmost wave and has about completed the purchase of t the most valuable Washin, Railey pentn promonitory water front, Lak osten) pose of making the pen! and the ter ft weed ex tension of Rainier Heights Branch of its system of electric roads. The property was owned by the RBastern Investment company, and consists of a neck of land jutting out from the main shore north of Rainier Beach, now the terminus of the Renton & Southern ratiway rival road. The purchas of this property will | be plainly recognized as hitting two | Birds with one stone, one to the Fival electric road and the other to the three parks, Madison, Leach! and Madrona Tt will be remembered that the} local octopus is on the wrong side ef an injunction secured by the city at Leschi park in the matter Of street vacations, after the elec- | tric company had expended thou-| of dollars on the er front, The electri | vidently preparing to al park of its own that cannot be In-| t with even by the city, and will, of course, make it so popular that the general public cannot stay away The extension of the hetghte/ ' will be the east ri r valley, and will ere the city’s pr nnecting ite p thas been kept very « octopus has A a Vell of se nm that the oe seoking a way « f the present difficulty at park, and that day a move of this kind would essarily have to be consum- mated. The has been apany won offers a and will a state peninsula sightly situation for a park be transforr from ¢ wild undergrowth to walks and e It i almost separ ated from the mainland by water and at present but few residents live A summer homes dot | the shores, but the greater part of} the proper is to ral state. Ralley anny lawne. } there. ANDERSON AND FRYE “SOAKED” BY COURT Because Ralph Anderson Louis Frye sought to ruin the char- | acter of Mamie Balochi and Pearl | Smith, two young girls to all ap- Pearances not yet of age, although their parents stated that they were and the girls also said so, Police Judge Gordon fined the young men $100 each and imposed a jail sen- tence of 30 days. ‘They were unable to pay the fine and for the next 63 days will be ia- Wates of the city jail and more than Hkely work out the sentence on the chain gang. Sunday night the quartette were arrested by the police in a wine room over the Marquette saloon, on Second, where they testified in {court that they had purchased beer whiskey and wine. Previously they had a wine supper at the Germania | cafe, where they were served with- out question, in spite of their youth- ful appearance. All were maudlin when arrested and the girls had to be carried to the patrol wagon by Patroimen Mc- | Clurg and Helms. Police Judge Gordon said Wed Resday that he considered the sen- | and| SAYS OLD “ROCKY” |": WAS MALIGNED .. cL LAND, ©., Rockefeller, brother of Jc William, today branded Miss Tarbell’s story of his father’s life, printed in McClure’s magazine, Me. He eays the truth w known, and suggests that th ily take action to protect the pame and honor of his fat Mise Tarbell p 4 the Rockefeller Sector and we known to tay flier refused to d Or's whereabouts July 12 m- wate \ elelieMelaliel | * @ PORTLAND, Ore., July 12. * @ Mrs. M. A. Fortin admitted tn *| # court that she loves M. Epstein, *| @ oe tailor, better than she does */ Wher own husband. She was * @ fined $15 for fighting Mrs. Ep- *} Wetein. She laughed long and *! @iloud when Epstein paid her * Wine, and Judge Cameron im- # @ mediately fined her $10 for con- ® @ tempt of court and, as atein & ® was broke, her laugh cost her * # $10 and the smiles faded from * 2 her rosy face. * - Saat CANUCKS SEIZE SEATTLE SLOOP The fishing sloop North, owned by P. F. Nordby, of Seattle tran, of Ballard, is in the cu of the Canadis ‘The Canad trel capture towed her r charged that she was fishing w less than three miles from the n government of Vancouver island | Captain Jensen, of the Dies that he ever was with miles of the Canadian sh he charges that the cu ht to seize his boat @ boat of 17 tons, jants who dispensed the Hquors, | the tence Imposed to be none too severe and that he firmly believed it high time for an example to be brought to the public's notice, showing the ease with which girls of tender years may be lured on to ruin by male companions “Even though it was plainly shown before me that the girls made no effort to keep away from such companions and did connive with them in disgrace to themselves and their parents, my judgment must be the same,” said the court, ‘and If the police will bring before me any similar cases you can rest assured that I will deal with them in no lenient manner. “The authorities should go a step further im this matter,” continued Judge Gordon. “These places have been lax in selling intoxicants minors and the police should warn them. In my opinion they are real ly the guilty ones; that is, the serv un doubtedly knowing that neither o' these little girls was yet of age.” The two girls were released and parents promised to punish them for their part in the Sunday if night affair. t $10,000. She s off the Ae © the Chlopeck Fish com i eRe + * * BANK CLEARIN * * * & July 12, 1905 $1,322,167.42 & # July 12, 1904 790,988.71 & % Increase over last * * year 531,168.71 * * Teeahareankeeene WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Thursday: Fair; Fresh Northwest Winds. SAYS WIFE _ LEFT HIM Mike Kloas, of Roslyn, has been it a very agitated state of mind since Sur when he di ed that bi wife had given him the go-by and eft, so he claims, with one Ben Livers He believes that they are fn eity and has secured evidence that they registered at the Southern hotel. Mrs. Kloss took her two baby boys. Kloss charges her with no but wants the police to locate th crime her WRONG MAN GOT IT J. Runser is a patient at the Way side Emergency hospital, suffering from a blow, which, he told the nurses, was intended for another. but which sent hit to the pavement Occidental and Washing where he lay unconselous and bi g from a wound in his head. took Runser to the pital ortly after 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. His condition is not seri TANG 2.—Word ha ached mperial force na Moorish pre ortheast of Mc THE MORNING NEW THE STAR—NOT HASH OCAL AND FOREIGN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1905. RRR RRR Re * * MITCHELL-GINSON BURIAL * +. Just when the bodies of Mra. ® ® Minnie Mitchell and H re ® Gibson, the unfortunate pleas. ® # ure seekers drowned-in Union ® * bay Thureday, July 6, are to ® & be interred Is not known, but ® ® the ey-Watson establish- ® ® ment announced Wednesday ® ® that the funeral would bew® & strictly private, and that it ® ® would Nkely be within the next ®& # 48 hours, Hoth of the lake's ® ® victima will be buried in Lake- ® # view cometery * SRR RR RR * * BRUTES SKIP! The police are searching th for Benjamin Irving and Sam er, who have been formally charged with giving liquor to @ minor. Garver failed to keep his appoint ment with Police Judge Gordon Wednesday at which time he was to put up $500 bond, and It ts believed that Garver and Irving have left] seCRETARY TAFT ARGUES THAT THERE SHOULD NOT BE the city for good or until the agita tion regarding their criminal treat ment of little Annie Quitchka blows over On the night they were arrested and the intoxicated girl taken to police headquarters, Irving called at Garver's home, it is said, with intentions of securing bail money for Garver. Mrs. Garver's gave the and's bank book, The next y Garver was relea: ona ridic sly low ball by the police who are now falling over them selves to catch the man they let out 80 easily It is belleved that the two mon drew out of the bank enough money to get beyond the power of a war rant and that they will stay away if necessary. Stee e ARR RRR * * MEXICAN CHILD-WIFE - WANTS DIVORCE ® Concetti Di Tore, 1s # and only six months a wife ® now necks to be a widow ® was married to Emilie DIT # in January of this year ® whe claims his fondness ® her lasted only a few weeks, #& after which he began to beat ] and abuse her The child-wife, who hopes soon to be a chfld-widow, is #/ a pretty little Mexican f she files her sult for divor * * * * * * * * * * . * . * - * * * * * * * # through her father and guard- # jan, Antone Pancale. A restraining manding her athh to refrain from goin hin. punching-bag with Cor iseued by Judge G nesday morning of the girl's lawyer, wh that was In fear her, DIT ded re Hing upon her or in any way Re SUICIDE Despondent because his wife had ft him, James Carysle, 43, a wood sawyer at the Port Blakeley mills threw himself into the sound « Sunday morning, leaving his ha and coat on the Port & ey | Wea request ated ett! as the target iffin upen eee ee eee tee 2 body was recovered on Tuer day night PORTLAND, ¢ July 12.—The And his articles, which will be The & evidence presented at the tri f July 13 and 14, will prove most gressman Williamson and ndanta today is shows: the firm of Williamson & V er borrowed money to pay the cost f proving up timber claima filed SEARCH FOR ali el Bal oe ee 2 es nm by persons at th Inetiga . fon, Insinuations a ™ by Water will be shunt off on *]} He and the defense has LOST GIRL : Thpreday from § an tampering with «. Th istrict i prosecution expecta to conclude this | enue west to Fort fternoon Somewhere in this elty A. L. Tay . _— lor, wanted at Fossil, Ore, for the Mrs, Alberta O'Hara was granto!|spduction of Lizsie Robinson, 16, is| RR AAA RR RAR a divorce from Duncan O'Hara on| supposed to be in hiding. Wednesday afternoon in Judge Grit-|" gherift P. Le Keeton, of Whe + fin's court county, has trace the man almoet Mrs O'fara claims that her hus-lty this city and telegraphed the po:| MARINE NOTES band has been in Alaska for over @| ice here the information, also send-| y yee on Me - a mig tecn jing a circular describing Taylor, t | support of her nd her five litt Spt rp yhoo sae to bel . hildren was $250. The judge sald|Tayior's wife. ewer ed gg, vee re that he would grant the divor but Sheriff Keeton offers to pay att! R nier left San Francisco on that he would advise her not tolthe expenses of a search for the| v' spereey Morsing with 1,000 ¢ dake it, stating that if sho did herl fugitives and will give a liberal re.| 0%, marcbandise, waich will be un husband would not ond her any! ward for the recovery of the gl r| signed ere Most . of = ” more money. She considered the! trom Taylor The girl's arents are signed to'Alaska judge's statement for a few minutes ystrated by her disap; € 7 " Tad aie Uonauiing her bttemay, en ree ee ee eros Meg Judge Emory Meade, she finaily| KILLED HIGHWAYMEN aye Seal agg hI oy asked to h © the divore od. ; bo 9 ay asked to have the divor anted wreiieen ss ‘Mas Sib 1s Se acadte PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—~The highwaymen who thi nd p grand jury today returned true bill i # nd against Select Councilman Cavan pectal th The hu r Dakot 1 and John Hill, ex-chief fil-] Santa Fe 1, were tod any passengers for he teration bureau, charging fraud yunded by at near ' ' Orient t 1 gaints the city in connection with| the Oklahoma line and | aall J and it is expected tha the filteration contracts, hae ns will be full A TOO RIGID ENFORCEMENT OF THE EXCLUSION ACT—NEWS ITEM. — ———— = ————---—--—— — : |LABOR LEADERS POW-WOW) WITH TEDDY WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 12 President Gompers, of the American} eration of Labor, and Vice Pres-| FINE POR THE YELLOW MAN sini i ! WSF ill &e No i vy NEW STATE BANK AND THE ORIENTAL-AMERICAN BANK WILL SOON BE READY FOR BUSINESS Seattle is to have two new banks / A group of loc al Japanese f t The State Rank of Seattle, of | are practicnily installed in the r which A. H. Sohiberg is to on the corner of Fifth and Main, and aahier, expects to open its the Dank will be ready for busines for business about July 16 Very son. Ite capitalization tn t ing rooms are be 860,000. M. Tsukuno is to b the old Scandinavian-A president. and T. Aral cashier o atand. the corner of the flew bank, This is the firs Yeater, and will be ready in a few | Japanese bank te r The bank is to have jattle, and the of $100,900. n bis expedition ane for THE GREAT DASH He le Saturday, has written the rth. ® for top of the e aves in a few Sa big business. TO THE NORTH POLE THE FROZEN NORTH MMANDER PRARY of the United States navy, who starts tory for this newspaper *) * *| * * * | The Seattle Star VOL, WHITE MAN AWORKING FOR ME” ent Duncan have | Bay for a conferer Roosevelt this aft It in unde will disc the open-shop, the Chicago strike. Porto Rican affairs, the coming af { fairs in the mining regions, the Pan ama canal problems, and Chinese immigration, and will protest to the | ‘president against the present at tempt to nullify the exclusion laws They will seek his aid in the pas-| sage of eight-hour and ant!-injunc- | tion laws ‘CHINA BUTTS INTO THE GAM July 12 ently ® » Oyster e with President noon. stood they The Chine: notified FR ent nia and Japan that it will refuse to recognize any arrangements made at China is consulted. Japan re | intimating that the plan was pre-ar | ranged and would not be affected by | China's request. Russia has not re | plied VLADIVOST July 12.—Car | tain ne left for Washingtor | to participate in the peace negotia- | Rasher Live Live | | to | whatever needed | ger WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News #5, CENTS PER MONTH Convict McCarty Is Shot and Captured NO. 119. SHERIFF AT ELLENSBURG WOUNDS FUGITIVE AFTER LATTER IGNORES COMMAND TO HALT—WADE AT BAY “ JI, xo eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ed * * * TACOMA, July 12.—Posses with three bloodhounds are cor- * *% nering one of the escared convicts, said to be Wade, on the * ® north end of Vashon island. * * Several shots were exchanged with the desperate fugitive # *& Tuerday night * * The officers claim that he cannot possibly escape * * * RARER According to a report received by; however, the man's deseription tale | Unite tates Ma Hopkins on sely with that of McCarty, Wednesday morn W. D. Me-| and » is no doubt but that he | Carty, one of the escaped convicts| is the much-wanted fugitive. | Was shot and 4 by the sher McCarty ie 22 years old, 6 feet 7 iff of Kittita uty at Ellensburg | in # tall, weight about 142 pounds, } early on Wene morning. } and brown hair and eyes, and @ | The report stated that the light complexion. it is said that his lordered MeCarty to stoy real name is W. D. McLaughlin. He € n time but conviet only | wa entenced from Alaska to 10 n the faster, Finally, rather than| years for burglary. j lose his man, the officer shot him CAPTURED. the hip The wo 1 man will be taken| W. D. McCarty. Tacoma some time on Wednes-| J. H. Malone. day Ed. Stickney. He denied, after being caught, that James Leslie he was one of the fugitives K. Takouchi. ted that h name was Matt Moor. | Ke nt, and that he led from Skag- AT LARGE. way Clyde D. Castle. According to the arresting officer, e Wade. — eee PEASANTS OVERRUN ESTATE OF LATE DUKE SERGIUS DIMETRIVSK, Russia, July 12— treatment of the situation created jby the mutiny on the Potemkin. Pe s have overrun and destroy- | Sil amount of the propert ST. PETERSBURG, July 12.—The te of the late grand duke | Stovo positively announces that thé Dobinsky. | Emperor will go to Moscow, where on July 19, be will issue a porclama- BERLIN, July 12.—A report from| tion summoning representatives of Odessa says that the authorities the people to the Islinsky place at there are plotting new Jew baiting | Kremlin. nd massacres on a large scale and t the soldiers returning from th ‘ont have been invited to plunder the houses of the Jews and take that Count Igna- teff is receiving a deputation of Jews from southern Russia and b: European Russia, July 12, mutiny the sailors of the REVEL, Fearing Russian cruisers Minine ‘and Krem b the ve been relieved of their arms by. authorities. The sailors have complaining of poor food serv: charged them with inciting the or-|ed them. The officers responsid! | ganized revolution in Odessa. The | for the od were arrested. |Jews are seeking to avert the! pawn outbreak | KUSTENSTI, July 12—The battle< [ship Potemkin was refloated this PETERSEURG, July 12.—It| morning. It was found that the rted that Rear Admiral Kra-|.mutineers had tampered with the count of alle engines and boilers, which refused with his} to work. will resign or | tneapactty connection ~ FAKE OFFICER PLAYS NEAT BUNCO GAME N st says that he was standing om corner after his evening meal, a well dressed stranger came conniption fits at ourt and fright-| th 8 at the flash of | whe Scared int visions af police ened out of his w - @ police star, O. J. Nast was|up and spoke to him and they be- In Streets pe aed to count out $85 of his|came friendly. Not long afterwards ard earned savings at the corner of|the fake officer came running up | a series of evictions for the|Firet and Pine on Tuesday night|xnd had a hand-to-hand fight with nt the Hanson’s|and pay it over to a fake officer, | Nast’s new friend, which resulted in at the Home of |who swore by all things holy that|a fake arrest of the first party. ad now ret he would hold Nast a witness | After the accomplice had been su that place,|in a terrible tragedy which had just| cessfully handcuffed the fake offi- hevaaghl 4 been enacted and Nast was to be|cer turned to Nast with the re- 1-hearted | made accessory to the crime j mark property owners ‘After Nast dug up the money and| “You were mixed up in this deal, It will be thought the thing over, he ruefully | too, so I will just run you in.” Hansons w climbed up the station steps and Nast tried to explain, but the a house on h and | pathetically poured tale into a] bunco man refused to listen. that instea another |real officer's ears, having been sent} “There's going to be a bad mix- |home they « parking |to the station by Patrolman Alvey,|up about this, but you can get out strip. |w ho first learned of the bunco tric ok | of it,” said the fake officer, and Attorney Richa: f st Nast bit tempted a compromi morning and sent F. cm pyeorr up to noon was 30 cents to realty dealer, &s an . | «DEATH OR RUIN a waiter who brought him break- | carry out his philanth plan | “er Scott, vietted the stock yards Oh, we want anything t and a number of railroas offices lo with yor re no ge og FOR JOHN D. where he renewed his request for a We Idn na house r _ nd train to New York. None of give it to us,” were the gist of railroads seemed to favor the suitments Mabaeh 6 the ie eT ee *o t. The miner is not verifying ary by the aged couple after they a rts of his fabulous tips and |learned his plan | his financial manner, consequently | enime wanted to let the %| his stock is on the decline in the have a house on Twenty # | Windy City. ler Way free of charge — on the. ® three roca *| KANSAS CITY, July 12—The * deotadens ehavttinl X | taking of testimony In the proceed- ciantanta Pabased bb wknee ings against the Standard, Wa- ' |ters, Pierce and Republican ‘SHIP'S CREW SUES | * and foodstuffs wi */ oi) companies to bar them from | * the Amert ‘ * ithe state, on the ground of com- jx a bank t * | bined illegality, was resumed at The owt and w ¢ sh-|* upon thou t */noon. The attorney general asked ne RCH r Br 1 fil bel | ® me that tt * | the court to compel the defendants the f urt = W t * | to produce the alleged contracts and rr t the bark kefeller into ® | other documents to show a conspir- hich sprung a and nd naught ®/ acy in restraint of trade. waterlogged short r at ve him." ” . vente sigilsga ape Flattery about two week ago. | ¥ ae RO RR te it med that the B gold, by | 8% ww ete te ee ke * hare 1 Fa setbouden orgy Ss — |* SWEENEY GETS HIS IN- & aly ar _ Séip atter thet |* JUNCTION. * hee ait a a A “i WALTER “DUCKED™ |* Judge Hanford, in the federal # hs : pos’ , * issued an injunction F 1 he payment of $1,000 from} ; % le esday morning against #& Peso! es CHICAGO, July 12.—Walter Scott, | * ewers’ union in the case W ’ the Death Valley miner candidate | * o cattle Brewing & Malt- % Cal., July 12.—Selton | for ety, was up early t * ing pany against Its atrik- doser tf g this morning, | mort 1 got * rs, restraining them #% |The Ind fearing a great | unot v the el n fair| * juring the brewing & deluge and, having felt slight earth 1 t old | + ies’ business in any % janake hoch are leaving t 1 of) ® v The strike are orde * wk and taking to the mounta t plup with a h-jwt before the Judge on *® Tho Live Salt company work ng of peopl har-|% July 17 and show cause why * are surt by sea. The waves | itabl t n *t inetion should not be % are lashing the buildings and may| They were s¢ 1. | # made permanent * destroy them. Tt ly ifleanca of eee ee ee

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