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WATCH THE REAL Live STAR'S SPORTING PAGE NEWS OF SPORTDOM THE MORNING NEWS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN FOR IN THE STAR—NOT "REHASH The Seattle Sta WASHINGTON, SATURDAY JULY 15, 1905 25 CENTS PER MONTH READ ABOUT THE DOLLAR” CLUB OW THIS PAGE---IF YOU LIKE THE IDEA, JOIN RIGHT AWA} ‘Not Philantrophy But Third Avenue Is to Be | Regraded at Once Charity Is Dollar Club > The First Day Roll of Honor Clearly THESE ARE THE BOYS WHO SELL THE STAR” | -WILL NOT WAIT FOR CONe THE STAR IS THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER TH GHLY COVERING CONVICT HUNT The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest * The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ~ NIGHT EDITION. SEATTLE Third HAVE WORK RUSHED ALONG DEMNATION PROCEEDINGS sa Hi RIMES Im f the board of publi rkn at ite Shows to Cripple Liily, the Mother) seis abcess regular me turday mornin ms Be Eery } | reas : This has insue for such ee and “Kids” That This Is Not Such a ey PeOaTIES |, takaditcinain thi isbiire- estm nit aaa . fand © & ber kick mh dirt each t 1 th, as the board tg Bad World After All! Rare tetas meal ae walting th a © for Jen 1 r Hes. _ —— | ation 1 ] the foot of 1 treet The q of how to take care DAN DEAN TELLS THE STORIES OF “THE LAUNDRYMAN’S | PR Pie Ete tee * ees! bent a gio dh Hal ks Sou TENTH DOLLAR” AND “THE WORKING GIRL'S MITE.” a hitch. One of the n ! t be nr somewhat ler. | paved wan referred to J. C. Jeffry that if he had hi ) } p if brick | Tests are being made on the dife Pe ENP Bahay state in thelr bide the methods to| F 1 Denr . bmitted. So far the Stew ret six memberships w the Fee Ft ous, be er ' . er long ; island has showed up 2015-17 First ye, 86 b buted by that firm and its em= |work, and the f th t the relief fund for the Lilly ¢ | ygie sain. sak ae This money was t ed at The Bta ' t had lam R. Stevens, root block F Mr scsicatibes "You can't put It to I Tina M. Wright, through her ate ees ee Tag Hy rhe 1 Judge Frater for a re world, a yl b t ¢ straining « inst Jobn R, aemalutent, eerie that hav ailen him. He b ways Ww and, on the ground San the ee <ipeer mal that he had wuftered seek t cruelty. Mra Wright's olen alge at Bascal ge a ae ee ome t y said that she had applied was bothering him bas aggravated b see and made him the physi j vor but her husband repeat- cal wreck that he is. : her about and took ‘This poor man and his f y 4 i the h The Star and se . hae t asion to molest ve He its readers can vice them CITY CANNOT LEASE OLD PUMPING PLANT BECAUSE OF AN |which Wrickt had caused. Wient RRR RR ANCIENT LAW—WOULD MEAN SAVING TO CITY was summoned intc | day to answer to the charges made court on Mon- by his wife. in his eyes hone | } * | . * | : M f th D ll @ b * | Friday night, while Mra. Wright * be » | Because of an ordinance prevent-| Before the plant could even be! Was out doing her work, her bus- a em rs 8) ee e fe) ar u » | ing th asing of an old ying | used for a a “rye station, mains | band came to the house and asked % Bee Hive Employers and Employes ae $6.00 & plant to individuals, the offi- | would have to be laid conecting it| the children for her. They said she * ve. x Stevens, Haller — = 2.00 x | cials are unable to take v » ex-| with the Cedar river system and a/ was not at home and he went away, * I. Van > mt. Pacific . oe | Through the courtesy of the management of the Star theater, ec deville on coll offer of Street Contractor | great many other repairs made. He found out where she was worke % John Bushell, 2328 First aven £2000 3 etch eee eee ee eran ee teeth at eee eta eT Uetle a tna wasncivan |lawis, who wants to lease the old| City Attorney Calhoun said this|!ng and loitered around the pisos % John Lafranche, Roya! Da! 1.00 # |to the carriere and newsboys employed by The Star at 1:30 p. m. Friday " plant for sluicing purposes. The | morning | waiting for her to come out. She & 1. G. Brasfield, 1115 Thirty-second avenue 200 * Ever ay ‘eae ghown. the bepa by the management 60Gb Whshter, and the stayer-tett ordinance evidently was ed with It is one of the best schemes for | happenel to see him and avoided! eck Heady First and Washington 200 * enterte: the boys very best to please and every act was thunderously applauded. the Intention of preventing the let-| both parties that I have ever sean in| ™eeting him. Mrs. Wright thinkg * G. H. Cole, 117 Maynard 1.00 * = memes {rice at 1 d'elock, and, headed by Profenser Minore mewstey band, UPS of contracts to people who| Seattle. Instead of the city paying| her husband is slightly demented. * H. J. Pratel . i ‘ 100 * : oe hs 8 down Seventh to Mike, G00 TARG Gs IIAA. Gown @esend te ita |might desire to furnish water to! out $2,000 each year for repairs on RRC RORNCIE TS as aes & Jon Primavere. 21? Washington. Loo @ orto ¢ the theater. | "Now the Ghd plant’ le 20 louger| rent) which te virtusliy. makina . h n 0 eae A‘ r i Et horsatndd tetas” Gen eal ile po PS ye ow the old plant is no longe which is virtually making| % Master Fred H Barnes, 1604 A Terry 100 |rme star for a asters, ws, tee Hee Eee Lane Gr ae lee toe teabind eck ta | conected with the city mains, costs 0. your, It will be much cheap- | tae a ee cone ® \'The Star office to re ¢ papers pressenseeee hepey let of youngsters ithe ity nearly $2 000 a y mar to keep Lewis to use the old plant! "i leans dak bute tie Akad aie dee” Sriday wlieae Jit in shape, is antiquated and would| than buy water from the city, and I} 2 si goes peor aD * not bring hardly a cent at an auc uld like to see it arranged so that} lary E. Stone, 1642 N. Fitty-firs 100 *& | ———_—__--—___ —_—- ne and now when a man of could, as the plant is a white! *® “Star Printer’ 1.00 # lee his patient wife and the four lend shake their heads dubéc jfers to put a new roof on the struct-| elephant on our hands and he is sav- % “Dan and Skook’ I haan ar aig edly de niecangenc ' do other repairs and pay $3,000| ing us over $40,000 on the regrade | i : Mrs Scanke Mh deakinn, 4724 Tenth N. B . | The story of R 8 Lilly's life-| “The bad leg” was tne able rent 8 pent, Weis res peg Gage rg work. ' @ Horelé Alvin, $11 Fourth . * leith betes: 404: bap .. pg pond gy wd ‘ine wabertasagll the officials are unable to take it { % Annie B. Campbell ........- * it (| workman drag himself around town up. ® Lee Andrew Olson .. .... .... et atiatee enka ssf] ate : Mr.‘ Lewis has already taken the & Henry L. Hillman, 2096 FE. Madison And | (Continved on Page Seven.) <3 cae 2 contract for regrading Dearborn (By Seripos News Ass'n.) *® Carl Marx ® | «. sermon that would towch the! NN VIENNA, July Dispatches | street at a cost of $5 to the city es & Ward No. 2, Providence Hospital, se (oAes inn ae teen * thes | hich manna the Femoval of 370,006| INGRIMINATED HARRISBURG, Pa, July 15 . ® “Hard Luck = . settee 1 © |” totes was | morning state that it is r yards of earth and a saving to the | The Pennsylvania Flyer, eastbound, ae. ® J.C. Sharp, 332 Seventeenth 00 "Wt fuceue abd 1 . Each Reasian capital that a taxpayers of over $40,000, besides a the new 18-hour train between Chi- % Albert Claussen, 3842 Auror 100 * among , od advance in prices for the peo: -——— cago and New York, struck ® *® RJ. Allen, 212 E. Galer . 1.00 @ |x SERRE ee 4 ge ng Black | pie whose property is improved and | wrecked freight train while running ; ® T. F. Bradley, 1509 Nineteenth 10 & |® * — a that) handsome increase in the size of} PORTLAND, Ore, Ju |at top speed, west of Port Royal, % Geo. A. Donlan, 2071 Lane 10 * * (ity Rertoos News Ass'n) may of the offic were killed. |tne tax rolls where the earth is to] Marion T. Biggs, the Uni near this city, at 5:07 this morning. ® J.C. McKay, 1327 Terry 10 * necretary *! san Joam, Cal, July 18—Ces ~_ c@y* Fn off in boats and ihe used in filling up the tide lands. | commissioner at Prineville, the co-|The freight train had buckled, * “Just a friend re 100 # | 4 Mr. Lilly's ® 1 os ‘ Mmutineers later sunk (he ive Lewis has also agreed to lower! defendant with Congressman Wil-|throwing a car across the passen- % “Plasterers,” Seventeecth and Madison .. ..... ...... 550 # |® m home, #|tave Hueter, a wealthy retired San | vessel the lots along Dearborn street to the | Hamson in the land fraud trial, ad-| ger track. The Flyer struck the es Sl Speer Tham ens elle vee < 100 @ |* ay ¢ shelter ® Francisco paint manufacturer, was| The reports are unconfirmed and | gecepted grade, free of charge, and| mitted under cross-examination this car and hurled it from the track. * ~ * » wet oa w #& |ehot and k instantly by his wife | POU sivem a great deal of credence if for any reason he should become | morning that money received by his |The engineer of the flyer jumped RRR RRR RRR te last night at their untry home | here junable to finish his contract the! office to pay for filings on many| when he saw the obstruction and * hone Alma. Hueter quarreled and| nm Jetty shall take it over and complete | alleged fraudulent entries, was in| was severely injured. The engine 5 pence a * nd threatened to kill his wife. He} MKIO, July 15.—Reports from |i: jtself and not sub-let it to any|the form of checks signed by the/of the flyer was considerably dam- (BY DAN DEAN.) {| How, after being accidentally | # his ny placed a shotgun at the head of the |MaSehuria state that General Line-| (ner contractor, +QOCM | firm of Williamson & Gesner. aged. “i This is not such a bad, old world,| kicked by a horse, and three times | ® 2-r ttag at bed when retired. Later he got | Va! has ceased offensive tactics after all! subjected to the surgeon's knife in| # east Sea ™ up and reached for the gun. His |Sibe actenaive ore me pen At least, that is what R. S. Lilly,|@ vain search for relief, Lilly drags | * Washing h wife drew a revolver from under we iy Sep ealinyg ween of Bellevue, thought Saturday | his crippled leg about the st St | glad to let Mr. I the pillow and shot him in the|¢pi@emics are said to have b morning when he was informed by| Seattle in search of any k of |# til he could new home # | back of the neck. camping many deaths in the Russian ‘The Star what the people of Seattle| work to keep his four little ones|® for himeeclf ond far * panenenngee ee Peen cemeee trees Tacs 1 were doing for him through the|and his good wife from suffering|# The Star . Mr. #| korvsk say that fire, which con 3 agency of the Dollar club. the awful pangs of hunger # Lily of Mr. ¢ kind offer # ‘A SEEING tinued to burn until July 10, prac . Those who read the article in| And now come some ¢ Mghts|w and if his no desires &) tieally destroyed the town,” Friday’s Star, in which the misfor-|on this sad domestic trag lights |@ they can be rtably in- #| HORAK tunes of the Lilly family were for | that show the unfortunate workman |® stalled in th itheast Se- & * * the first time brought to the hearts to be a man with a heart of gold|# attle home at once. * THE * PORTSMOUTH, July 15.— */ c of the public, will remember the and the courage of a Spartan, fac- |» * # Major General Napoleon Dana, * | j tragic clouds of unhappiness that ing as he has done the dreary pros-| SUE ¥R EYEE BEBE ES has aac # U. S.A, retired, died here this #| \ have hung over the deserving work-| pect of a useless existence for him-| en | * morning, aged 88. He served & ingman and his family at Bellevue. self and a poverty-stricken future | morning he went to his work with | Saturday morning the Seattle | * MONE See, and Civil wars ® = Ry ma bing Le Avie ath 1 aby org in| North Dakota club and the delega-{ 4 was afterwards engaged in & his heart. Gach morning he n which is visiting from that] 290 Tding in the west * goodby, while the light of a clean, | steamer Telegraph to visit the navy | Fog eee ee eekeakee tin to take honest joy yard, returning in pa — — bh night yp a of an he lunch and leave for Tacoma at 2 Do you want to join the “DOLLAR” club, organized in the name day's work glistening on his | o'clock oa the same boat, They ve} of a most worthy cause? } ‘ow g return: A 4 with bi turned to t rage Hing oO » og If you qo, fill out the accompanying blank and send it to The |,0m* ® ch the “nidaies’’ | he, deleem will Jenve Sor Pact Star, jterenth f with it one dollar. This will entitle you to admission | ™™¥ with the “kiddies” | jana at 4 o'clock on Sunday into the “Dollar” club, which we believe will be a rousing big club | - IN when our readers realize the purpose for which it has been formed ae oan ha ts Sadi % |. BELLINGHAM, July 14.—Mayor If your heart prompts you to give more than one dollar, send as | #& July 15, 1996 # | Romaine and R. L. Kline, president - many dollars as you like and you will be credited with that many | Dollar Club, care Star, City: #|0f the chamber of commerce, were SE, Wis, July 15.—The memberships in the club % Put me down for 20 mem- #|SPpointed as a committee to go to aa ten nese: went Dan Dean tells in a graphie ma in this issue of The Star |% berships. Will send you my #| Seattle on Saturday to assist In wel peastically cornered by 8. Y. Hyse| just how this moncy is to be used, if you are not impressed | check today %|coming the steamship Dakota, in| Peartically comered tne LaCroene with the worthiness of the cause, don't give. \* C. A. KOBPFLI # | Tesponse to the invitation of the) ese mpany. Two million pounds | Send in your dollar now and help bring a little ray of sunshine | & Seattle Undertaking Co. # | Great Nortl Steamahip company. | OF wer e, and a vast quantity into the fate-darkened lives of the unfortunate Lilly family. \* * jelsewhere. They have bought every | Sg yr 9 = — who join the club will be announced In The |g yee ERE EME REESE SR RRR AAR ew RR) Dound in Wisconsin and have op rom day to day. i* *® | tions on ne ee e » land then sleep the wholesome,!y Ne WYORK, July 15.—Com- * | reece g the entire supply in| 5 eee ted de ede ee ee ee | | dream “y “3 sleep gee! ae ek me * mand Peary, in his ship ® - - reward of a real, honest day's wo # Roosevelt, will start for the # - “é ” | And then came the aceident & borth 5 s welock tomor. #{, ZONDON, July 15.—In the con e Ollar u | An ugly horse, a suden kick, andy row afternoon. It was intend- #| teat for the Davis tennis trophy, to | Lilly the laboring man could work |® oq to sail this afternoon, but #| 44¥, William J. C'othier, American ahs re re. Instead, he became a|% the departure was delayed by &|iefeated Max mot, French, 6-3, . uly iP it charge on the elty.,and wal % the non-arrival of duplicate # (5 7, &1 and lknown at the bos as “the man Boars _ R Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in with the bad leg ee *| WEATHER FORECAST That “bad leg” puzzled the sur-| |geons when they first probed into | the flesh and cut away a piece of bone, It again per-| * KR RR ee The Dollar Club |the shattered SERTA, neh subma: Tunis, The | Tonight and Sunday Partly Cloudy ne which sunk with | with Probable Showere—Light to Fre ee ee ee ee el ee eee ee ed This money to go into the fund to relieve the great distress |plexed them when, for the second of the R 8. Lilly famil~ jtime, the keen blade of the knife | 14 Men has been raised by means of bipegh West Winds. and the surgeon's saw took ay |@ floating dock. 1 bodies have aE janother part of the splintered leg. | "0t yet been recovered | VICTORIA, B.C, July 15.—The| Name......+++6 dbperscercecoes soveseseas ooeee But, when Workman Lilly hob rman warship Falke arrtv at bled back to the hospital for the| LITTL® ROCK, Aak, July 15 julmalt this morning, and will third time in a year, almost dead| The anti-trust law which y three days here and then pro- | PONE sie iscavine saegevesey soree cers from the strange pains, the sur-!passed by the Inst legistature } Vane r, where she will] }geons could only repeat the ope today declared unconstitutional remain three days, before going on SECRETARY TAFT AND PARTY ARE NOW ON THE BROA PACIFIC BOUND FOR THE REREAD ew / ton, remove another piece of bone, the supreme court to Sitka. ) PHILIPPINES 3 ITEM .

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