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s j QUEER ALLEGATIONS IN MADDEN? FAMOUS KENTUCKY wire TO RUIN HIS DOMESTIC THE SEATTLE DAY, JULY 26, 1905. [ennwwnewnmemnnnne | 69 %S§ Mt. T F Al k éé :| “Can't See Mt. Tacoma From Alaska irf * ROOSEVELT REBUKES SPO *| - “ | 7 KANE BUSINI MEN *| BI ‘“ S id B t U T t ‘ 1%) aporana Preat- #| oc aid Boy to Unwise Touris *# dent Roosey to hav- *| } Q” * ing his toe » lvertia- | ; * ing mm He t nent aw Can Mt, Tace from 4 that just left me maid & letter chamber of com- #| t 4 wat & fine View of Mt 7 | * mer ity stating that #| ' . A WANT Tam deeeh tie toa ie aeleek fal € much opposed to w | Wurivt of the et ti . # having his picture used in thie s | foenke hale ; ae ; ulidine in th ‘ # way, at quests that the ad- it tha ! . “a ie THE DIVORCE CHARGES OF JOHN &. [the Megrue home » they have |» booklet on which his «| ‘* ¢ ft i t b BS Saye. gus TURFMAN, AGAINST HIS [yoerue, and that foavor-|@ Ura brine Gecniniion, was eI ‘ app |e { hin 1 . CLAIMS SHE ASSOCIATED WITH MEN WHO souGHT |!P# ! _ ” - ag 9 . a which the plet * ' 1 — LIFE"AND WRECK HIS FORTUNE theirs for lite eh & home, | ® * ; ; hat. tent at we 7 Madden, would be the ruina- | @ * ‘ z : — life of both his wife and) gf Mapai woe The tous emaht h hildren * wl, ayn ay ‘ 4b 4 , . | oo tel RY wea ta Sj toaded down with cameras and 1| the cas 1 whot skyward t . | w aware of the hostility of Bell | y | age ee upon th 4 old ¢ F an Simons towards him, a hostility | » al 6 cpg Jumerns of ac haracter so intense aa to make | | — ee esis < wo inch-a g feoorars [A eR RR RR eR ok Re mt tk \* 4 catate. PETITION SIGNED |* WHAT MITCHELL'S SENTENCE MEANS Attorney Dick for Mre. Mad \* with 6 r the two | ed nat h be nm Hen, ridier the huaband's charges, a |* vieted of using their offices ° xn John H He says that Mra. Madden's assocta. The Jackson street regrade now} stitchetl. of Ore mete ity of tht j " ™ ¢ intimate than with Freddie At a big meeting ” T aiay ia ser six months in the ‘ it " f $1.0 G6 ard, the Whitneys, th Hitech at, Ben Hur hall, interested Joseph FR. Et ¢ Kanees * " ntinas ks, or any other prominent East ty owners representing 20,000 ffice f eee p . j te 4 ern race horse people f fron n Jack street | er - apt eons ype The lawyer also calls attention to | sig the petition for th | J Med : ” Kae sy Porgy the fact that Madden does not abso- | ment This dea 5 more | lutely accuse his wife of adultery. | fect to be brough the district ‘ Acording to his own statement, | and, it is t that the owners hich | Madden tx worth $600,000, Mrs. | repre will readily give “9 . Madden ix now {tl at her father's | th sent, Ag soon an tby do be ome th jon will be presented to th Staff Correspondence to the Star. LEXINGTON, Ky.—When the di Yorce case of John E. Madden, noted Buy a Piano Be sure of quality. Don't take it for granted. Don't let the beauty of the case lead you astray, Weak tone and poor making may not show right away, but it's there; it will come out in time STEINWAY EMERSON STARR B. CHASE we sell | not only ers perience makes us petent crities. Our prices are low-—but a low price im our store doesn't mean a trashy plano. com- Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS T11 Second Ave., Seaitie. San Franciseo, Cat Onkiand, Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENSERG, 625 First Avenue. © ] Pires Pern | @hriner “ae Pe Sei cren}sor tn Long Branch Meee te eee eee ee eee 7 * * * * a 7 . * vo jeomnell * t imprisonme | Eo ‘i pe * oof ‘onmequentl Haven chosen to impose Colored Club PLAN Bie HOTEL issoeanee iar sare atone «eee ee gh geo | | ® maximum sentence wh have on Senator KM | | ® Mitchell was $50,000 fine and ten years imprisonment Women Meet i Remsen Seusaes obh not Lanes sotiee toons ie | Plans are under way for the con-| he serves sentence at all it will be only after the United [struction of a ten-atory hotel build-|* States urt, to which he appeal, sustains the MINNEAPOLIS, J 26.—"The | ing in this elty by St. Lo apital- |e jude against him, Until sente is imposed a judgment ia ® | ists, The men interested are ex-| Wa not perfected. only after the pronouncing of sentence can *& a Minnesota Federation of Colored) pected in th within the next} ® an appeal be taker * The simplicity e reclining faiding Women’s clubs began its first an-) O's we T. Cook, who|® Senator Mitchell this morning gave bond of $2,000—the sum & ctenaan tae ny ee sge Go-Cart, neat reed worked Qual convention tm thie city today, | Ve, tntere the construction | # fixed by the court July 24—and will go about his affairs as usual ft | gen de back and foot rest, adjustable nel pg pie liga Foes oar of the Alaska building, is authority |;# until a decision ta rendered on his appeal. Meantime, however, an Ag bigeye Be back and foot rest: easily presiding. ‘Though It was organined lor the statement. He says the ¢ he will not resume bis seat in the United States senate. - back and sect, folde very ® worked, cane seat, gear Brew~ but three months ago the federaiton already embraces 15 clubs with an} * agere abe rw! of 400. buliding will cost 00 | cult y will be owners to The ithe district deatred. Owing to keen competition by} Australian mill products, the trans portation companies running steam: ors to the Orient have agreed to re: Kreatost in getting dispose of thelr land pre between $650,000 aiff PEACE ENVO SAILS * ‘hed h hee 2 eo “NEW CHIEF rty) BRAVE MAN = STATE as a turfman from the Atlantic to| duce the freight charges on floar| |the Pacific coast, against his wife, |from Puget sound ports to the Orient! Gre RROURG, July 26—M, Witte, | sides Anna Mogrue Madden, comes to/from $5 to $4 per ton, commencing] 1,5 is to act an chiet Russian plen- My trial in a few woeks it is expected | August 15. Another reason in bring-|/tontiary, sailed for New Perel , foe spnies beh eg foe nag mi ga that the details will fairly simle ing about the decision of the trans! 104.) on the steamship Kaiser Wil- | Hite ene bownted Cap-| fused to take up disbarment pro- portation companies besides the| iin, Ger Grosse. M. Witte takes | sw ¢ ceedings against Attorney T. D. At least, the allegations: in the/faet of the Australian competition, | Wn fer Grosse. | M. wWatte wakes) . cle “ Page, on the ground of lack of jur petition are full of promise. ia the cheap carrying rates charged a ae conspicuous for bis | isdiction except om appeal from Pe Ew | tens, the famous authority on inter-) ry in the famoun Haymarket Madden states that an agreement | by tramp steamers. ; lower court Bypemsatn adic aber ty J eemyens nal law of the University of 8t.| riot. He was prominent in| Z bis wife that they should not make | burg: M. Plancon, formerly | ferreting out the murderers in the| | crete the oc a A aged ae PP igen, qo j charge d'affaires at Pekin; M. Ship-| Cronin case. | POMEROY is trying to have a Phong -oier Alki Natatorium is all under roof. | off, director of the Russian treasury | a rural postoffice route established. =r hs meconties she to be known | Warm end coutertehin ***/ department: M. Korotovita, former-| eee ee *| v ease established. by her maiden mame of Auns Louise| ——-> ly secretary of the legation at Pe|® *| 1 folt Inaugurat kin; Major General Yermoloff, mil-|* TRUNK IS CHILD'S HOME; #| FIRE destroyed a 20-acre field of Thon follows the allegation that/ Of buffet-grill service on Northern | jiary attache at London, and M.|*® GARBAGE CAN HIS DIN- #! grain owned by J. D. Cummins near Trainer Albert Simons and his wife| Pacific new traing betwee Naboukoff and M, Samolloff, of the} # ING ROOM * St. Jobo Laura acted as “go-hetweens” for| and Spokane, July offlee |* NEW YORK, July 26—A piti- # — Mra Madden and L. V. Bell, promt-| *ervice on this tra strc gybensne- unto | ful case of “how the other bal # | nent New York turfman, arranging } f * lives” has been unearthed bya «| THE BREWERY at Wenatchee meeting places for the two. | SHAR EER ERE RAE ERS Koliceman on duty on Tenth #|S®* partially destroyed by fire Bell, Maden alleges, ia a man of | * & avenue. Id Jobn # | THeeday. ef 5,000,000 IN GOLD 8 * toll e mgd notoriously bad repute, whoa atten SCIEN IFIC : ‘ LY SHIPPED FROM @ | * Mulqueen was found living in # | tions to any woman would asperse i @/* 4% trunk, subsisting on bits & S yen ae her character. Madden states that } . * from garbage cans, The boy's ‘eo s : is tere * . 2 in Gra 2, when he heart of his w } A say ed % | * mother died about stx months * Beane en ee tions with Bell he was she } | j welt ly 20 of a ship #|* 880, and his father disappear- & om rated, whereupon . ment ot $5 pea,000 gold | tr. #| # €4, 80 the Ind was forced out *| serted him and engaged rooma at | bed a ahiedd was oped from #|/* into the world. He bas man- *#| FISHERMEN among the San Endientt bh ¢ E 4 Aged to keep himeelf alive aince van islands are compl ‘ Endientt hotel, in New York. and © teats Gadee’ nom * d to keep b if rae mplaining t w he connl her father % and is now stored in the mint #| that time by feeding in gar- # |Fish Commissioner Kershaw that toc tand fi } I@ in the Quaker city. The trip #|* bage cana ® | traps are open on Sunday, in possession of their two sons, Ed [me ee Sanne ; sae ei 8 # | spite of th a ward and Joseph Senne es eee wee RARE — | so secretly that the employes # * | | TT | # of the express companies and | ‘The residents of the North Broad-| JOSEPH LEAHY. «. ; SE BA cashier for th l NG | # raflroads did not know of It8 ®/ way district are endeavoring to ob an Tepeenbery ecm | ® nature. The gold bars were ° tain a sewer for that rapidiy grow arrested at Spokan cS * red in four express cars ng section of the city, The matter | char \ ‘ 4 © ma ge of emberziem Can be done only by one!s h formed a special train *| han been taken up with the city en-| Tey ae thoroughly conversant with) * ‘ro™ St Paul to Philadelphia, ¢ er and in to be pushed. There a eon eens tet * engineering difficu to con-|_ THE GREAT NORTHERN has ete that Jomep (Hernia in its various ems whee RR Aah. ond Chine ape Getiring \Gnelty Celtel weeks on, ten Eamiie Megrue bis father, is a the initiation of the impert work u a branch. Spiritualist, and Indneed Mrs. Mad | SECRET MEETING City Engineer Thomson at one time —- den to call on the spirits of the suggested that a trunk sewer to dead, asking rmation as to take care of the distriet be laid un de ART of the Belcher Mountain whether Madden ever really loved ane der Lake Union to connect with the |"!!Way ls ready for ties her, { waa trae to her KHOLM North Seattle trank r that ps ee the petition claims, is a xX saetget x empties Into the bay at the foot of) yasses TONKIN a ee Pen man without visible means of sup-| ep eanggetianienn A Harr street. The property OWN-| nooe died Tuesday. Bis aie of the committee ers have a new “me, however, | a J crisia between N which they think fs more feasible. py Madden's Bs to wader It is to construct @ main sewer line} A TACOMA shingle mill burned * » he beeame faset-| Attends ae 2 along the east shore of Lake Union, | Tuesday. The loss will reach $5.000. with one Minnie Baher, which | letting empty int 8 septic tank z caused bis wife to commit suicide. | The Northern Pacific SKAGIT «Whee inant Then Mogrue, Madden as 0 our Commencing Thursday, July 20th | SKAG and hatco.n shingle ried Mir < 5 will have butfet-griti service on the | ENVOY MEETS |mill men have met at tt and FF ge : trains runr y bet perfected an organization sdden’s future wife. i ving Seat Sale! choreze tos bia wits bea Case ™ ws HE PRESIDENT | naden charges that his wite has | - A RIFLE TEAM under General “ “ ir ch 0 Here J. A. Drain will represent this state | n the shoot at Vancouver We Are Exchanging Dollars for Pennies During Our Change-About Sale $7.50 All-Cowhide Le Case, shirt fold .... $2.50 Gasolin 9 bars Lenox Soap, fi for .. ther B4. 98 Cabinet Frame ve. $2.98 2-E 8 the hand. 25e Fly je 4 double sheets Tanglefoot Paper for 5c 1-Parner Gas Hot Plate nickle-plated . 19e am TM be fancy handled Ice Cr l5e Semi-Porcelain Whit table Dish .......- e | White Haviland F Sil Fancy Thin China Creamer : se 16¢ $1.00 dozen Etched Blown T: lers, each tor camp; pair je Superior Trout Flies, rapped Hardwood Ad Win reens vehte Fancy Ree with ha Lawn frame S9e ning Jwood Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union “Wi itineraries “Tomorrow From 9 to 6 14 FL RST AVE. SOt Phones—Sunset, Pink dependent 1751 TH 1761 1 Free Delivery PLAGUE AT > . Y. Elastic Trusses, Single, es ae N. Y. Elastic Trusses, Double, $1.20 | Fresh stock Silk | Elastic Hosiery is received by us every six weeks. Tomor- row special, 9 to 6: Anklets, $1.50; Knee Caps, $1.50. GOGuY 0 all inight | Sadharsed | 2nd “PUP? Gham eatenen © em vedi GARBAGE CANS PANAMA HINGTON, from t : : WAS 1 A de ported Dd. abonic ©, July 26 plague from Panama. Labeca wharf, the th occurred, has been antined. VICTIMS NOW | 1 $1.00 Hour m. to 8 f a. m. tol p.m | % Pike Stre rner Third Ave = | 1 | | HOUSTON, Tex., July 26.—The latest reports from the Humble oil say that 12 bodies have been | ered. All are #0 badly burned $2.00 $3.00 $3.50 tse way nt eh a ERNST BROS., 506 PIKE STREET f | NEWS OF THE ster green, wheels 7 and 10+ bactly, rubber tired wheels. inch rubber tired, $12.50 —Showing the fine woven circle side folding re. elining Go-Cart, removable bedboard cord cushion, gear im finished Brewster green, sateen parasol, 10-inch rubber tired wheels, cane seat. $10.50 lining folding G wable cushions of cord sateen | R circle reed tart, re- Redford parasol sea ished Br rubber wear fir 19-inch ereer wheels. | initipaimtitiienas |) all refrigerators and go-carts $1.00 down ___ $1.00 a week Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. £ 4am ——————— BELLINGH, TACOMA | | THE LAUREL RANGE | “_ SHOOTING TOUR-| 5, ansolutely a success for the mak- er and user, The double flue ac- PINE BLUFF, Ark, July 2 counts for it. Art Stove Co., 1528 | Favorable conditi ad a large at-| First Ava oe tendance marked the opening to-/ — je Sportmen’s as- | ° tow le r te }t the iF club. | number of th most the country, | Seeder VESSE L STRANDED | | | rock « ye fay T the Wel-/ dard Check Ging- y ef Vi 3 = sees t r poun for | Fra m Ladysmith, with ¢ of the boat, B. Wold, , + rege Shirting Prints, light | ks ark colors 4:¢ De Bee Hive 2615-2617 First Ave. Between Vine and Cedar. Pers rsian | RESTORES | | | | Hery Ladies Jas. Means’ Hand Mado 2.50 Shoe for salo at The Hub GIS Ist Avenue ¢ our line of Ortental They come in silk and cotton, Embrothered Watst Patterns Prices from $1,253 to $7.00. | The Fair Department bs 4 im Store gust ABOVE PIKE. 1513-1619 SECOND AVENUE.