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Ff JHE STAR IS THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER THOROUG COVERING CONVICT HUNT The Pioneer One Cegt Paper of the Northwest THE MORNING NEWS LOCAL AND _STAR—NO ‘NIGHT EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHING’ READ ABOUT THE «:DOLLAR” CLUB ON THIS PAGE---IF YOU LIKE THE IDEA, JOIN RIGHT AWAY ad Is the Story of This Poor Family’s Misfortunes y & 5 § in 8 little cot in the hospital ward { And once ore the | surgeon's} HARSH FATE HAS HOUNDED R. 8, LILLY, OF BELLEVUE, TILL — id be pF bone and took another piece off | HE'S A HELPLESS CRIPPLE AND HIS WIFE AND LITTLE Are you not sorry for this unfor tunate man? } le len ONES ARE IN DESTITUTE CIRCUMSTANCES—THE STAR AP Deed wot your heat oe out to the PEALS TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE TO RELIEVE THE ang Mather ONS 80 Ths EN And don't you want to join the FAMILY'S DISTRESS | “Dollar club? | ee | a treet from the vi dence he tal, where Lill lay (BY DAN DEAN.) mn were well cared for, and | With th ad leg” | ones Wandering the streets in se and content enveloped the | building erected th effort of work is R. S. Lilly, of B pretty little home at Bellevue jOf ® great philantrophist ‘Ana tiie Deane raphe . A quarter of a million dollars did | the Lilly fan skirts clear of the Lillys on a day se tg wan of valivions give to the pee mother and se when the father was eldentally oe of this city to er @ beautiful eral children, are gathered about|kicked by a horse. The injury did | UT wonder how much he would not seem to be serious, but when the smouldering ins of what was/ once a happy home | Lally was taken to the hospital the | Mave donated to alleviate the hun- And in this city of more than/doctors found it necessary to re-| EM pt whe rR play oe ie fod 150,000 souls there are hundreds—| move a piece of the bone. ine tale eaten the ateaeat probably § thousands—who, when “But, never m' od, mother,” sald |" 7, oe deal of difference be-| they read the sad story of the Lillys | the workingman his wife, as she “ ’ tween philantrophy and charity Philantrophy builds Itbraries, and jart galleries, and teachers’ funds, and b monuments | Charity digs down Into ita pocket Will be glad to dig down into their/sat beside his cot In the hospital Pockets and send # spare dollar to|“it will only mean a week or So, — thts pitiful case of misfor-|and then I'll be at work again.” When Lilly was discharged from t back to work ‘— 3 Star published Thursday a/the hospital he we brief story on its front page of the | with a light heart, notwithstanding | for ® big. round, silver dollar to buy tragic calamities that have befallen|the bare cupboard and the wan stockings. Lilly and his family. The story was of the “kiddi So— | l right Just as soon as I draw my next pay.” is what he| sald t cheer up the anxious wife. & news article, pure and simple, | With no attempt at pathos and no/| appeal for charity, except that mute Lat us be charitable! | Join The Star's Dollar” club and md a dollar to help the Lillys. Fequest plainly read between the} But— . That will be charity! | Vines of a disinterested reporter's| The next pay day newer came Saturday The Star will publish foutine contribution No sooner had Lfty started to} nore details of the needs of this un Early Friday morning came tele-| work again when the “bad le") 1 cate family ached and pained opti] the unfor i phone messages from big-hearted back to the! It will also publish the names of folk, asking more particulars about |tunate man hobbled the first members of the “Dollar” Lilly and offering aid. hospital once more to face the ded | iu. And— of pain and the operating table. And we want to see YOUR name With the offers came to The Star| Again did the surgeon's knife week | oo 4 aiser | elub, | the Inspiration of the “Dollar” | ‘When you read the story of Lil- ly’s sufferings, the patient sacri fices of his devoted wife, and the | cripple. | unconmplaining burden born by the} Barely able to walk, he bas/ | the trouble, and again was a plece jor bone cut away. | Since that time Lilly had been a unfortunate children, you will also | limped about the city, offering ad | Join the Dollar club. services to any sort of labor. If you are a man you will say: | But, we folks don't want cripples | “Well, a few cigars less nextiin our employ, do we? Week won't hurt, a that dollar| Not when wo can get strong, able Will do a lot of good bodied men at starvation wages And if you are a woman you So, while the mother slaved at The Seattle ONCE UPON A TIME IT WAS THIS WAY FOREIGN WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM P The Only Paper in Seattle a That Dares to Print the News ad TON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905. VOL NO. a5 CENTS PER MONTH Angry Woman Creates Sensation at “The Pike” ASSAULTS MAN WITH FOLLOWS HIM TO THE STREET AND FLOURISHES REVOLVER IN HIS FACE BEER GLASS, Jitter eee eee eee eee ee | *« * *® Scene of Mysteri Assault The Pike «& * Time 11 P. M. Thureday *& * PRINCI PAL * * Handsome Woman ell Dressed Man—Quiet Youth * | * Weapons Used by Woman Glass of Beer and Revolver # * * DTK IKKE The Pike restaurant, Second and] He ev had not noticed | Pike, was the scene of what n | them terminated in a tragedy on Thure-| As soon as the mysterious womag |day night, when fashionably unk man she descende dressed and very handsome young|ed wu him, beer glass in hand, woman savagely attacked a man|striking him in the face with the seated at a nearby table after- | glans, the contents of which poured | wards followed him to the street,| down his neck threatening him with a revolver Without exhibiting @ bit of sur« The whole affair is clothed in| tim of the onslaugh® mystery. ascended the steps to the No one knew the woman's name | nor that of the victim of her strange was immediately followed by, assault | woman, o 4 At 11 o'clock Thursday night the] sna flourished te ime tron re woman, accompanied by a youth of| The you . % about 16 years, entered the Pike and| 7°* 7°Uth brought up the ream sented herself ‘at a table, where the | pair ordered a glass of beer each A little later a good-looking young | man, dressed in the height of fash The last seen of the strange trie was when they were walking up Pike street, the woman still direct« Jing the revolver at her victim, whe jon, also entered the restaurant and | strode unconcernedly at her side, | took @ seat a few table distant from | while the boy kept pace « few step the pair, in the rear, i RUSSIAN SOLDIERS KILL OFFICERS might remark: Thome to cern enough to keep hun wa “I didn’t need that extra pair of | gry-eyed wolf at least on the door floves, after all!’ step, Lilly hobbled about the streets — . f year ago R. S. Lilly was strong until the “bad leg” again throbbed —_—_ | ..- ne so arbetag! 2 Meee nr — healthy and gloried In the hard| with exeruciating pains and once; DISTRICT ATTORNEY JEROME eet’ hae adkebine th Non of | ENTIR ' Work of honest labor. His wife and| more the cripple went back to the} school, has accepted the position of — REGIMENT REVOLTS AND MURDERS THE OFFICERS— | BALKED IN HIS EFFORT TO president of Whitworth college. RIOTS ALL OVER DARK RU SSIA STILL IN PROGRESS P - j , eso k rT » GET EVIDENCE AGAINST THE) OLYMPIA—Mrs. Mary A. Shan- | |non, an old pioneer, died Thursday. JOIN THE DOLLAR CLUB EQUITABLLE ; a aa ia as - Pel . FLIS, Caucasia, July 14—A Sixty-sever if th | OLYMPIA—The Odd Fellows n of the mutineers have = a a ; lodge here is celebrating its 50th |"*#iment of Russian sappers sta- | been taken to Sevastopol for trial by} NEW YORK leectheay | tioned at a small village near here | court-martial, Do you want to join the “DOLLAR” club, organized In the name | ant District > Gar-| 3 ne nae | mutinied and killed all the officers. ST. PETERSBURG, July 14—<_ of a most worthy cause? vin this morning cal led on Robert NORTH YAKIMA—George Don-| , 5T. PETERSBURG, July 14.—It} peror Nicholas has signed the | If you do, fill out the accompanying blank and send it to The | Hunter, the first deputy superin Jane TE had of one net of capi.| 18 Teported that Prince Sviatopol | commission appointing MC Wi Star, enclosing with it one dollar. This will entitle you to admission | tendent of insurance, to make a re.| ONLY ONE OF EIGHT JAIL-SREAKER TILL AT LLARGE | Ait tn. and Jesse H. Ross. repre-| Mirsky will be named as president | president of the council of minim’ into the “Dollar” club, which we believe will be a rousing big club [quest for a copy of the evidence! a han have both asked f of the proposed representative as-| ters, to represent the Russti ove when our readers realize the purpose for which it has been formed. |taken by Superintendent Hendricks| STEALS GUN, CLOTHING AND F BN noe eee ee a aa carte 1e0n | Sea ernment in the peace conferenes.th It your heart prompts you to give more than one dollar, send as |in the investigation of the Equita-| AND out of this city to the Valleys coun. ODE: se July 14—Agrarian dis-/ be held in the United States next! many dollars as you like and y will be credited with that many | bie. } ave - | orders spreading rapidly | month. memberships in the club. Jerome was promised by Gov-| -—— 7 ee throughout southwestern Russia. 1a ; Dan Dean tells in a graphic manner in this issue of The Star |ernor Higgins some time ago that] OLYMPIA—The state bos the districts of Podolia, Kloft, | v. H. Marsh. . Glatrict olan oft fust how this'thoney is to be used, and if you are not impressed jhe would be furnished with a copy) Will Convict George Wade elude) bunter® and disappear for good. | education {s preparing a new course | Kharkhoff and Kherson the peas-| Free Methodist chureh, will -preac! with the worthiness of the cause, don't give. 4 at of the evidence, which he desired) tho posses after him and make good| Wade is still on Vashon islan$,|of studies for the public schools of | @nts are Ly rachis» They have | Friday night the Seattle Olt Send in your dollar now and help bring a little ray of sunshine |to use in the criminal prosecution scape? where humerous posses, with blood-| the state | destroyed farming machinery, loot- | Rranch mission, 211% South Secand, into the fate-darkened lives of the unfortunate Lilly family of the Equitable offictals. Garvin ording to United States Mar-|hound® are on his trai! CHELAN—The elegant new boat |¢4 estates and declare that the — , The names of those who join the club will be announced in The | had a tively interview with Hunter,/shal Hopkins there is barely a| He Was heard from on Thursday buil ding h Thurs- | Peasants are the real land owners A ninted ~— Star from day to day but failed to get the copy that the desperate fugitive, |noon, When he entered a farmer's |day the | Many land owners have fied with] 1, Painted oweoe — Will be the first to join the “DOLLAR” club? | At @ meeting of the directors of 9 Of the eight jail- Routt aes Garth ond Of the leland i their families, leaving their estates | Wbile painting the roof of a h ¢ anes ) Beg oat work gy ohh a “ aaaiae te The steamer Meteor, en route from | in possession of rioters. jon Main street between Eleventh the Equitable this morning 12 now | breakers still at large, can success-|and stole a gun, some clothing and placer, wee dra <oae July 14—Twenty-four |4nd Twelfth avenues, Thursday, | directors were et oe e real ot » San Francisco, is due rrive her m * airs ® wer elected Th resig-| fully dodge the determined man- a quafitity of food aes setanignt if ane is to carry] the recent disturbances | from the roof and was seriously tm RUSSO ese reese Nesp eressvasenusssy |Piilons of three former tirectors out her schedule, but nothing has| were publicly hanged here today, |Jured. He was taken to the Seati * * Products teatan, Gaara Loa | Oh as yet been heard of her Seventeén more will be executed in | General hospital, where his woun 4 66 pe re ald, H.C. Deling. The new 99 | "the steamer Iaqua, L. H. Gray &|a few days, po eee a 4 Se Ollar u i directors to serve until December | Co,, agents, sailed on Friday morn- | |31 are Wallace F. Pierce, Boston ng for San Francisco and Sout * e | fel Tomki Yharlotte, N. C California ports. She carries 750,- F JUN. se eesevees - & [Benet Fembinn, Curtette BC | ---OT10 BAUMAN |: fest of tuniber and’ 30 pass i rr steamer Norwood of this # Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in * i Be meee, rer reer: Brean — ae Ie mapeny seled' Srieay trom Sen bal * aor ioe a “N.Y Francisco for Seattle, and the Rai- . | James MacMahon Brooklyn N Y “I can lick any man In the Se-froomm In the brothel. Bauman war : pote. : c * ‘ The Dollar Club a |setersees enone Sas, "ra | ct meen man tthe (renal te brie, Banran wat | iar ine tert trom the same * lite McCook, Pitts burg; Charles E. the fntfiate locked him out ie 7 4 * % | Littlefield. Rock Island, Me. To|*0n-as I get out of this troubie, * SRR Re % This money to go into the fund to relieve the great distress w# [iA0ehew. ioe eg A : Fagson cxcorted him out of the} “ * of the R. Lilly familv. & |srve un 11 Oecember 31, 1907 N, | stated Otto Bauman, a saloon porter } Placed and Bauman attacked him.|_ wo have some peculiar {n- # b . * ‘han, collector of the port | shortly after his arrest Thursday by| The fight was short and Bauman Sqnities frou pespie soening inte # + bi York; former Judge Cady | city Detective Kansor | landed at police headquarters In a) the office and some of them * - Ne ¢ a a Easson was looking for a ored | state af humitiation. His case was| a " * Mais s can bers asMPaBpnariiads nibcha: caebbieaad + agp yh git dien haa w oxpress themselves rather * 4 * mber 31, 1908: Nicholas Mur-|hapitue of the New Paris house,|continited in police court Friday & ttreneels,” 14 Clee’ el & Butler president Columbia | * r rangely,” said jaw Me 4 & {TY bs i mbla | when he maw Bi an dr hie int | or ii as the police want a wit-|» drum, city ticket agent for the * * BOAR ss pecidaist pabidiayue # |niversity; Charles Zehider, Phila-| through the thin wall of one of the [ness % Great Northern. “The other * * ne te hae? i a is Jay a fellow came into the of- # oe = a « € e te » of Ce Medct te lieMelieliedelelied dete de de dade deta tedeieindaedeied fi *® fice and asked for a ticket & “ee WASHINGTON, July 14.—S« OPERATION SUCCESSFUL. [eewh AeA RR AER He © across and siebeeeas at — tary Wilson began an inquiry | BOSTON, Mass., July 14.—Reporta) * | % Bellingham!" a | garding the charges that the st from Pocasset, Cape Cod, state that | TWO SEATTLE BOYS PLAY «| % neham ¥ tles bureau of the riment 2 G ral Leonard Wood h just un-|@ HOBO! ip *) | a 1 h tepa fag ' ‘el * Sunt k h Right- | TX ASA AAS HORNA ri ure on tob » is being man-|dergone a delicate surgical a Junius Rochester tigh | r ee | pus ted in the interest of the so-/tlon of trepanning to remove a] eenih, and Harold Lewis, 1210 *| FRAWLEY COMPANY. 1 tobacco trust ending an in my growth on the head. The op-|® Fifteenth, began a trip Friday #| Beginning Sunday night and run- Ns vestigation the publication of to-|eration was successful. The gen-|#® morning of an unusual char- % | ning the two following nights, T | baceo wtatintion 11 eral districts | eral is making rapid progress to-|% acter—a walk to the Lewis #|Danicl Frawley will come to the be eld up, although the regular | Ward recovery. G and Clark fair. *% | Grand in “Ranson's Folly,” Ric d | monthly figures by states will be is- | " oo * They left Friday morning &| Harding Davis’ great play taken wued. Mot lay | eh Some eae, cb peer vy on. | % With @ little less than $5 be- ® | from his story by the caine name. 4 . x be Py m eo ey 7 son's 8 come THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAGNATE HAS THWARTED “THE ot I tract for the construction of a 6,000- | € shea bare r Bahr in hit. | ar ‘a * tel story aray ST. LLOUIS, July 14.—E. W. War 8 p hard luc dra ry | o freight and passenger h “grub.” % | life at Fort Crockett. Army officers | F THE NORTH" IN HIS PLAN TO GAIN AB-| picid, 60, cashier of the St. Louis |" t “ * ting farm houses for “grub.” * at Fort Cre rmy officers PIRE BUILDER O field. 60, t Jouls! steamer, the largest Peele htD | & Both boys are from well known # | who have seen it say it describes | SOLUTE CONTROL OF THE PUGET OUND COUNTRY killed bir in| Yet built im America, has beon let) 4 families in this city and their & | better real life at a great fort than lewk at 1 van {BY President Harriman, | of the)» trip will be watched with in- # | any other play of its kind ever pro peaegtee ectfic COmDeny. Tie Gree % | duced, Eleanor Montell and a cap @. Hi. Harriman has chockmat 1 cars| eee I wer Ormeaar igedesberecerees |sbe company sper ML oriy kering with the} J. A. Lund, « grocer, Thursday he oldest — 2. J. Hil. ; | - Columbia & thern people, Har-| tied a bankruptey petition | the restdent of ome 5We months > ica Star! riman at once the handwriting 1 court, giving his Habilities at A cholahelishslehehch elolaiel Great) Sritain, published the story ¢ wd on the wall—Hill was intending to| $2590, and neseta at $950. * y Jas, MeNally fight that was going on bet wee get hold of the Columbia & North-|" pecause Mra, Ella Staton with-|* BURGLARY NEAR BURTON, ®/ com cole two railroads, under a surface ern road, and control the entire|grew her affections trom her hus.|* .. VASHON, Wash., July 14.— #/ | aa) his and friendline 1 y *# John Randall's house, one mile ® Pug nd country band, Ch J. € and trans 108th birthday The Star's story is now confirmed |” “Oiiety Harriman work, | ferred th Ww tat. te the |® West of Burton, was) broken * Nelly’ was $n every pa for B. H. Harri-| 104 while Hill dickered riman | reason given by the id tor de. |* into yesterday and tw one | born when Wm man, by 3 oe diese Ie tting Hill out of the ter 1 al He filed his com-|* stolen. All of the food tn Une 2) pitt ‘whe! Prime thas comp ked J i at the came time paving! piaint Fri morning fla | * house wan caten vA %| minister, He most cheri plans, and has h siiieet, tine rath Ported ane ware misled tn teeeane’ * that Convict Wade turned the *| Sawkieed in oat secured the ie bor ly mk tor bimectf, Sik + Vived baspiiy, tae ehe = | three centuries, in honing Into Fortis now has negotiations under way until 190 7 and has wit ds now known ig railroad men| Wilh, the ‘Tacom: astern, which se gest RHR EHRAAES yes the Ghat « few days ago Harriman com-| Yi) enabie him to reach Tacoma dl AEN — me raneat tive leted his =m 7 aoe bic the! rect, by conecting his newly ac On Wednesday afternoon @ pe English sov iembia & Northern peop quired road with the Tacoma East WARINE NOTES lof little folks gathered at the home gus. He dis Q r line running dow | ern. of Harold Brearly of 2437 East Val- tly recalls Columbia riv This effectually kills Jim Hill's liey in honor of his fourth] ‘prataigar, and did not need! net ambition, which waa to € | birthday. at 18 carried y had @ road) absolute control of the Puget sovnd| The Melville Dollar, of the Dollar] ‘Phe children played games until! the baggage of 9 other wide) count , line of steamers, came into port Fri-|@ tate hour and after refreahr mpi th ide) country; and it means triumph for returning — jaaeeaod. Harriman in hid dearest aim, which| doy morning oa te loging argo | had been eves at At a diers ze bea i afd need if, and Har-| has been towards the sole dictator-| of general merchandixe for their homes much pleaned participated tn at it to prevent: Hill| ship of Columbia river and Portland | She goes soon to Tacoma to afternoon's entertainment, . the | waterloo p P Jete her cargo, and will wail f . . - ‘ getting it. territory. lashes trom ther The mi yea ON i asks from there STOCKHOLM, Jatly 14.—The min MaNally hia ofieon en hadi win {ister of marine today. refused to) was born dn iin, wilt accompany the Russlan] ‘The Skagway liner Jefferson will] {U, Contiem or deny the report | Kings,” county, IR AND WITTE minister to America. be back Saturday morning with lthat the proposed visit of a large| Ireland, in 1797, : Prices roxe on the bourse upon|school teachers’ excursion party.) cooian fleet to Swedish-Norwegian | In 1866 he émi- HEADS TOGE THER the improvement of Russian wecur-| with which she sailed away from|(iCun O oaeg ag w demonstra-| grated to the feles abroad, due to Witte’s appoint-|here last week. tion of sympathy towards Sweden.| United States ment as chief plenipotentiary. The a «|The first of the German fleet is ex-] and served in ernment issued anottier $6,000,000) *X KK AHANAAAAK KS) Oe et te the federal army. He was in Wash ington when Lincoln was assassin- 2 July 14.—In | £0" * | D y ST. PETMRSEURG, July ‘tween {12 paper roubles. The Bourse Ga- BANK CLEARINGS. * —_—_— ated. In 1878 he went to England, and at 96 became an inmate of the Bees cata is, Witte ot Peteret zette says the issue was forced in 2 : S| ee ke kK ke th tok ke te | homo of tho Little Sisters of the Po or at South Lambert, where ho has iv Fatternoon the whole subject of |OFder to protect the gold reserve, |y suty 14, 1906,....,.,8014,170.21 | % % | Temained kince, i li tions was gone over in & July 14, 1904......,. 794,052.06 & KIEL, July 14.—mperor & coyren’ loves to Rage dp gee rrietving d Mra. Witte will accompany| TACOMA, July 14—W. H. Ude,|% 5 William has appointed King &| fecal the prince conso: Went ‘nial * Increase over *® Oscar grand admiral of the % He OAT cieeeee $120,117.26 is * Gerimg) navy, od * Gerrrrrrrr rrr rT eecr ret; TTT eres" os far’as Paris, and | city + tag agent of the noe him later ip the United | ern Be Man peen some’ ie M. Korotovitz, formerly soe: travel agent, ry of the Riuasian Iegation at F braham Lincoln, W. #, Gladstone, thon his birthday, a celebration was tles vane hy 0 t in

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