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a @OIN THE DOLLAR CLUB 17'S WORTH THE MONEY! gue The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION ~ READ ABOUT THE «DOLLAR” CLUB OW THIS PAGE---IF YOU LIKE THE IDEA, JOIN RIGHT AWA} JEALOUS MAN TRIES TO KILL. WOMAN < LOVES ROOMING HOUSE ON UNIVERSITY SCENE OF BLOODY FRAY,IN | de WHICH YOUNG FRENCHMAN SHOOTS MRS. NETTIE MOTT AND SLASHES OWN THROAT PRINCIPALS IN THE TRAGEDY Ansa Vietim Scene . Cause Result bette eee SERRE EER RRR ER EER —_——— Crased with jealousy Paul Dion, a good-looking Frenchman, £8.) the | Nettie Mott ments at Seventh, shortly after 10 o'clock on | about to go ¢ Tuesday morning. grocertes Without a word of explanation Pion only succeeded tn slightly! ene Frenchman drew a revolver and wounding the woman in the head.) aimed it at the woman. Mra one of the ballets inflicting a pain-| aithough recently discharged from a © she was confined for fal scalp wound just behind the left) pospital, wh car. six weeks, grappled Believing that his attempt at mor-| sallant and held desperately @er was successful, the infuriated | hand in which was clasped the Frenchman turned the revolver on/ volver. Riimeeif, but the trigzer refused to) Dien fired four shots at work. He then drew a jackknife|/ man while they etruggied about the from his pocket and slashed at his|/room. Only one of the bullets struck @hreat until too faint. from loss of her. As she fell to the floor Dood, to do himself further injury. desperate man, thinking At 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning} been killed, rushed to an adjoining ard, engaged | room, where he attempted sulcide. the extitorial which is next! ped at one saloon on the way up. Dion, who lives at Bal @ hack in front of the Hotel Butler); Mrs, Dean ran into @nd was driven to the corner of| rooms of The Star. CLIMBING MOUNT RAINIER (From photograph taken by Nan Byxbee, Star's special represent A GROUP OF MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS AT LONGMIRE SPRINGS, WHERE t PITCHED. aon and Sandy KILLED BY CAR ne foremost bout ry, will m An unknown man was struck ae ON Ghile laying alongside the track at} ,, WASHINGTON, D. th and Armour by outbound ! lard car 306 at about 9:30 Mon @ey night, and was dead when pick @ up. His skull had been fra is announce Smith, of the Int of Mexico, has assistant to Chief Ey Wan was dead before the car struck Bim. He was about 60 years of age. in working clothes and ear-| ° ied « roll of blankets. The coroner | Pre" slit found a saree tumor on the top of | 80 lately has for tria a char TELEGRAPH BRI BRIEFS ::: Witte had a final interview with the | ¥¥* FERRE HR RHE @mperor at Peterhoff today. For-|* ie @ego Minister Lamsdorff was pres-|* | NEWPORT, R. I it. Witte leaves for Paris tomor- * ‘The second division of the fow, accompanied by Mra. Witte, | * — D squadron ¢ who Will not make the trip to the|* Atlantic fleet, in Unitet States. #® Rear Adm Davi It if announced that 475,264 men|* 44Y to Join the Will be called to perform military) * American warships » service during the present year. |* 0 ie body ead | ® Jones from Fre y # sion will escort the . TERSBL July 18. te reported here thet a large parts |% fleet to Hampton Roads e at a large y] of zemstovists and durnaists at Mos a cow favor issuing « proclam deposing Emperor Nicholas and tablishing a regency for Gr Alexis holalevitch, with the in-| fant throne under four grand 4 | It iw alleged that for this re ‘the semstovist congress scheduled Tonight: Warner. ed. BOSTON, July’ 18% T Athletic club, of Chelsea, b ar- | F " e @anged a promising card of events ton for its boxing show tonigh j Ida ention, held in that cf was effected thre a red torrent m an ugly gash in his thre I did it becaure ‘errr rrr rrr r ett fee eee eee ee eee N Mra. Nettie Mott Seventh and Universit staunch the flow of blood with a bed sheet minutes after © patrol arrived « Both Woun: eeeeeeee RARE RRR RRR |sewed up the wound in Mra. after which ltook ber to the police station, she told the story of her narrow ee Seventh and University. se at 626 University Shot and attempted to kill Mrs.| pled by Mra, Dean, who rents rooms, in the latter's apart-|and in the front parlor % University, near) Mott, who had just dressed and was t to purchase some but will be called on to prose cute Dion as soon as he is diseharg ed from the hospital Young Dion is @ son of O. manufacturer . * * * * * . * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * Mott for about three years and has repeatedly asked her to se divorce from y night Dion called at where a vio place between the lent quarrel took threats against The driver who took Dion from the Butler states ch he stop. tur steamers bave ree of Chicago, RR ee tured in two places. of the Panam A canal There is a possibility that the Smith will accompany Shonts and Stevens to Panama. sho resided at the Rainier-( % hotel. So did Squire. She | Sauire; Squire liked her trusted Squire; Squire had to her re «ete e tees RRR ee “HUMAN INTEREST EDITORIALS” SHORT AND REACH THE SPOT HIN JOIN THE “DOLLAR” CLUB n the “DOLLAR” club, organized in the name Do you want to of a most worthy cause? If you do, fill out the a Star, enclosing with it one dollar into the “Dollar” club, wh when our readers realize the purpose for a If your heart prompts you to gly many dollars as ye memberships in the elub. ON, TUESDAY h we believe wi JULY mmpanying blank and send it to This will entitle you to admt a rousing big h it has been for more than one di 18, rhe on elub ed lar, send as 1 Ike and you will be credited with that many The Seattle Star 1905 end in your dollar now and help bring ® little ray of sunshine (BY DAN DEAN.) into the fate-darkened lives of The names of those who join th Star from day to day of the R. 8. Lilly family Nane.....++ eeeeee sees Address... (By Berton: Mews Aare? NEW YORK, July 18-—The tem perature rose stemdily during the day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon it cegtatore’ 100 degrees. The st walks and streets are deserted Horses dropped by the score, Tan deaths by wunatroke wore reported up to 2 o'clock. The police blotters showed several hundred cases of rostrations. NEW YORK, July 18—Late re # from the hospitals show ten aa the result of the terrific tea This money to go into the fund unfortunate Lilly family club will be announced In EEE EERE REE EE The ‘‘Dollar’” Club July Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in The Dollar Club to relieve the great distress TC TCC eee eee Peer eee ee eee eee tinues today DES MOINES, leg. July Daniel Marmon, Mra. Margaret Gas per and her 8-month-old infant John Doolittle, all of this ead from the heat. A dozen | prowtrated MILWAUKER, July 18 prostrations and two deaths as t result of heat are reported here AY ATTEMPT TO TAKE VLADIVOSTOK » = =a TOKIO, July 18—Fifty foreign fefforton the part on placed ag, loaded on to & the Japanese unition and « Admiral Togo’s fleet of lieved will be a desperate eapture ¥ peace @hyoys es. A large been landed in Peter the ( near the Russian port ; heat ‘yesterday. More than cases Of prostrationa were repor by the police. The hot weather The | Mond r lied on Workman ji 1h I shook th oak * framed bi , ted wnfort ie wt » meet The * | crutet * And M I w 1 Siu wor held In her ar Md retty ar ‘ * ith sturd at ‘ 1 who was * er the shack that * all their home z | And ¥ “ in” and } Id Donal Wark Lilly's t fu % | and the Doll » * I going ryt # | Dolla b members,” he tf [he limped o & | writer, “IT simply “e how much a man ag a thing like this, but m 1 try wha | is in my heart 1—1—" A lump came up int | Lilty’s throat and he edly brushed as! he unfortunate cr me the ruins of what ett and ther showed nee his antily erected # 4 rous puddies r t oking 1 . con s and n 18 ! HOME, SAYS LALLY What am I ¢ th a 1 You » b x ee" t's th H |r it 1 ‘ : , Armed with a warrant, a local police officer is looking for Charlee S| R. Squire, a Tacoma shoe clerk #| Who will be locked up on a charge of robbing Mrs. Karl Chase of , #|¥orth of diamonds Mrs. Chase claims that last mn when she returned. On May lafter a week's absence, Mrs. Chase found that one solitaire ring. valued at $100 and one marquise with three rquoiee and diamond one t SHE TRUSTED HM HE SWIPED’ JEWELS sing tate rubies, $250, were Thereupon a charged. her friend with the and he admitt pawned the j- Three witnesses hare been fied by the police that th have t bé@ on hand at the tris help @ear up matters. They Sam GoldMein, proprietor Goldstein Cigar com fie PRI, of Gra: Attortiey Tom Page All of which promiges some t's cafe sational developments when pas shoe world is silver districts and one of the larg Adonis of T: located theft | $1,600 1 having stolen Mre Ben-| We got the port, but w LOST m Keteh We have openec on our p she said he ore and being $208 ren mountain of gold ore averag tt to a ton, which will be immensely will profitat . ns we can fj tq vide facilities for handling it. All this country, In which we are r he ating tld have been a part Ef- | Alaska if the boundary comn. sai and had not persisted in refusing Brit ish territ a port in this section the © na have one of the riche squad celal announc trust in-bound #] ee LARRY PORE, « BARRYMORE LANDS AN IN oa Duke! WEATHER FORECAST Wednesday: . sonst aad “| Fair and Continued Warm; Light to Moscow for tomorrow was prohib Fresh Northeast Winds. of the returned in England r engagements on the SOLD OUT (Ry Seripos News Aas'o.) NEW YORK, July 18.—An offi the his Equitable holdings os and is now represented by la single certificate held by them, |enbject to a truat agreement. It is currently reported that Ryan agreed } to sell to the society for a half mit lion, with interest at 4 per cent from the time of purchase. He took me by the th at and hoked m Miss Le a Ch pher, Trained Nurse Mise Levina Christopher, trained’ I" th meena ar nt was made today | that Tomas F. Ryan has transferred nur harging Dr. J of the Copelar Mime Christo while, ate wa tor's infant th Mré, Ging! that Dr. Gingles thereup her est gold ore bodies in all the north ern country, which could have been ours if we had been reasonable ant! “We have suffered severely this spring from forest fires. A 2,000 foot bridge across Blue river, on our private wagon road, was burned out, and another long bridge was severely damage: About one mile of the road was blocked up for a considerable time by the fallen tim bers. Many thousand of fine timber was destroyed SEER EERE REE, * aie RR ee * Water will be shut off Wed- «| * * # nesday from § a. m. untfl 2#|* POWERS AFTPR TURKEY. * * p. m. in the district north of #/* BERLIN, July he- * * North Fiftieth and west of #|* Tageblatt says that the powers ® #® Wellingford and. ail ricta & | have threat 1 the port * * north of Sixty-fifth street and w|* !ess Turkey agrees to the f * * east of Green Lake | ® posal for internat * l* % | * of the finances of Maced * ed eR ERB ee eB) * A Joint naval a trath * | ®& will be made at Salonika ” RR Re tm) & * iz NeW YORK, J rape appease as din Sal sad ® ator Clark fp * The Skagway liner City of Topeka ® There is *% i\came in Tuesday morning with 5 ® hi mndition. ® passengers and nila again Tue % |day night with a full load of pas-| PERE EE EH EH HH BONGErs, Mostly excursionists WATCH THE DAN DEAN CALLS ON THE ILY AT BELLEVUE DAY, BUT ARE HAPPY NOW and grinned | fortun clous pocket j erations }the burning c |few remnai who doesn't 4 $20 gold plec | eradicat eee Pe Pee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee Members of the. Dollar Club eel ee ee ee - » * * « * 7 Old Rainier SEERA EE EERE EE EERE ERE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EERE RRR RR RRR RRR REE RR RE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR n SPORTDOM ¢ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH vy Rough Shack Is What Lillys Call Their Home CRIP PLED WORKMAN AND HIS FAM<« THEY LIVE IN A HOUSE BUILT INA exity over the problem of the nex meal for the wife and little That's why you and “the , boys’ make good while Messrs, Bank | President and Street Car Magnate and Whol Merchant loll back in their swivel chairs and wonder if the fish will bite next Saturday! Let me tell you one grand feature of this Dollar club erusade—s feat- jure that will be appreciated by men and women who spend some of their | time in God-given work of charity NOT ONE CENT OF THIS MONEY HAS BEE SOLICITED BY ANY REPRES |TATIVE OF THIS PAPER. Every dollar has come in volun- tarily. There has been no telephon- ing to politicians, merchants and |capitalists. There has been no pres- sure brought to bear on our readers to join the rapidly growing club. The * y of Workman Lilly's mis- was placed before you And you answered the call! You read of how the honest work- Ingman of Bellevue and his “bad leg: of the three unsuccessful op- his limping about the city on crutches in search of work, while the sore stump beeame infect- ed with mortification, You read of the little cottage, from the flames of which only a of bed clothing were waved No nd give you the And that’s why the Dollar elub is an organization which has no equal in Searth Of course y get very little credit for your good-heartedness, ex- cept the glow of sunshine in your heart reflected from the happiness that surrounds the Lilly family There'll be no rising vote of nke from any great bodies, and you won't be handed an embossed memorial framed in oak. In a few jays, when enotgh money has been sel to start the cripple end his ly on the road PAST the poor house, the Dollar elub will he @ thing of the past, There is but lit- e world today for ~ day. tle room in th world of yest But e's room in your heart for @ | memory of a good deed, and im the hearts of the 1 rom the crippled father and patient mother to the dear, little a tender feeling of lifetime will never girl baby, for gratitude that $14 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 sesensai eae Wath ic ates os 1.00 1.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 1.00 25.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 20.00 vege Oe wens 1.00 Wash Wash Wash oe cee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee teste SS rai a At ch il Plt ast i i ca te mal aes ui btiie