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> i A ‘ Ki MR. CYERTTT TRUE HAS FUNNY @xPeWweEnce THE STAR WILL ILLUSTRATE THEM. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest The Sea SEATTL WASHINGTON, > “I Was to Be His Wife NIGHT EDITION. “He Promised to Marry Me.’ Beatrice Ross Aged 17 Mens’ Lust Ruins | Two Young Live SEATTLE 168 FULL OF paddies 2 NOW. THe ARE YOU HELPING TO BOOST THE TOWN NEV’S in ELL THAT'S THE STAR IN A NUTSHELL That Dares to Print the News THURSDAY, JULY a7, NUTSH VOL 905. Lnicconar Aged 32900 Soldiers and Sailors Must Face Trial For Mutiny Otto Guthman, sales manager of; PITIFUL CASES OF MISGUIDED GIRLS RUINED BY MEN THEY | “It 1s just such @ breed of man|WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY UNEARTHED BY RUSSIAN OFFI = = a Yational Grocery company, was] as this we are trying to catch “ pay for the expe an i p r ae ey eee yame| TRUSTED IN—PROMISES OF MARRIAGE CAUSED DOWN tated Deputy Miller when question CIALS—FAILED BECAUSE SAILORS WERE HASTY te A saan ia yet ay |PRETT) SHOP 4 Corbett shortly after 3 o'clock] FALL ed Thursday morning This offi the full tax r red, or w | + “i Wednesday afternoon on a war |may not convict Collins on th the levy #0 low that m por “FIER “PINCHED” vant sworn out before Police Judge} | charge, but parsonally | believe that ASTOPOL, July eth Is estimated at 40,000 the burden will be shifte ; Gordon by Mrs. Ida Ross, of Spo q he will havo his bands full for some|courtmartial of the 4 municipal light consumer kane, charging Guthman with crim a that it occurred in ajhard to live on the sm all pittance |time to come According to t among the crew of the Pobidc | TOKIO, July rt itary | ‘These are important que It je Carson, 20, & preporsessings Teal eanault upon ber 17-year-old lodging house as allowed he r for the work, hard a the io gir tts me, hin) ealed the fact that a widesp ead | cr predict that the F an8 | one age > oaees all D ng wouah, men anrented ta ae @aughter, Beatrice, some months utor Mackintosh stated|it waa, in the store. She had to} treatment r exceeds anything |conspiracy existed among the sail-| will v fae tiga eh pees og i Thereday atteraiaall ago, when the little girl was a vis-| Thursday morning that he has rtw| wash dishes and wait on table | that has co vefore me th m,|Ors Of the Black sea fleet and the|to th h taxpaye charged with »plifting Mor in this city jeon to believe the story told by| at hor boarding place for her room| and 1 am going to fight for the jartifierymen of the fortress at Se |'Th r Gian seal aa Whe thicen Ob the mae otind : j the mother and the girl, and will and board. Here sho met with Col-| yiction of thin man and the vindt-|¥astopol, demanding ondition: ne lefense an. tural thel tice yg Be by Detective Adami juthman was id at the city| prosecute the case against the} lina, who, told her of fon of the innocent woman be/from thé czar. The conspiracy fall-| tb ‘ ~ p ‘ y it, an On be arched, @ quantity oj Jail until his friends raised $5,000) groceryman his love for r, and she, anxious ned. Jed because crew of the Potem-| ker re tw th n preferable | lace was {c on her person. j bail | Somewhat different is the state's ‘© of drudgery, gave} ne acted hastily. The d r j 1 p | ace ¥ nd on ia irt’s mother first! case against Robert Collins, an em nor into his keeping. Colling was taken into custody/of the nepiracy resulted in the hman’s alleged in-| ploye of the Compressed Air House- claims he promised to marry | by City tive Byrnes a W larrest Of 2,500 sailors and soldiers are to te timacy with b " daughter she at| cleaning company, who is charged) her, and that the intimacy ripened | days ag aime that he waelwho will tried for treason r i r all of CREUL 70 HORSES @nce took steps to have him prose-| with seduction and is held in the| until she had gone too fi Col-| married a little over a week as ' oubtedly the cuted, arriving in this city a few| city Jail, unable to raise bonds of| line then brutally explained to her|and a wor armed with a ma BELGRADE Jul n er Santt ar elstath ‘asdaobore ot the WERE THESE TWO days ago. $1,500. His victim occupies a dif-|that he had been married to an-| riage license ¥ i him at the city] counter between bands Buls Ber July Th “lagi bcp GD rabige o ntified | 3 She appeared before Prosecuting ferent station in life from that of/other and that her affection was | Jail jriang and Serviana, ne ' that Emperor William 4 Site Tha anttin, haeteld coma } Attorney . Mackintosh and was! Beatrice Ross, but the county prose-| thrown away on him, so she saya. » fact that he is married does | Macedonia, 17 Bulg ans, ir with a“ will mean the wreck of the light The guilt of W. H. Kilmer ané given a complaint, which states that) cutors promise to play fair in the With her mind fn a whirl, and soon|not make any difference in this| the leader of the band, and w« he to H f Hob ms Roy McCleain, charged with cruelty, within a period of four years Guth-| matter, and Lottie Conrad will have/to be r, the inexper- | a sald Deputy Mil He| Serviaws were killed. naoller 5 e te er the consumers are made to pay animals, was decided by a jury, man had misused the girl a num-| justice done. [fenced country girl hastened to t may be married and he may not be J throne of Nor in de 1 by th r the y will|in Justice P. V. Davis’ court Wede ber of times, promising to marry| Lottie Conrad worked at London's | prosecuting attorney's office and|At any rate | believe the girls| WASIEN D.C. Jul | foreign office to raise rates in order to pay | nesday afternoon. After a fow mins her. As a specific act the com-| notion store, on Second, and as she/laid the facts before Deputy John | story, and | am going to do my best |!t Was definitely « unced by the] ommr en, af consumers will | utes’ deliberation the jury brousta ives the date of April 24,' was alone in the city she found it} Miller, lior her [state department this morning that| ST. PETERSBURG, July 27.—As paper eg ronage to private | im @ verdict of guilty. Judge Davig piiat «' | the first meeting between the Rus-|a result of a conference between the| (anster tt caplet g will sentence Kilmer and McClais = ‘ ace en army corp “eg ‘ Thuraday . | ta , nt board th De om Poland. |. ine by They were arrested by Humang Muyflower, off Oyster Hay , vi » front in Sep eee co olne Officer Vaupell and the police after president will entertain the envoys |tember will give Linevitch @ su-|*ye"y geile watching closely the treatment of ot lumcheon instead of at a dinr periority of 150,000 men, His #u-| 1) \ine pant horses by Kilmer, McClain and an previously arranged. | pertorit * estimated at 70, have been Gned tn the «truc-| Morris Gage, and decided to pun- |000,. T neral staff is sure that| |’ rk that is now in progress,|ish them. They were working . s | &T. PETERSBURG, July AjLinevitch will begin an attack| 1). idea being that it represented | horses night and day for private dispatch from Manchuria says the | shortly bout th wount which the tax-| sain. They made money, but tho Japanese continue advancing along) — havers otherwise would have been| horses suffered. Kilmer and Gage — 4 4-mile front in Korea. ‘The van TOKIO, July 27.—The Japan eee eee the year for the| Will be tried on @ separate charge BALLARD, July 27.—At a special; men are attending her and the crip- | W'S & now about 80 miles from | have captured Alexandrovek, @ great) iret ienting Thursday. Meeting of the Masonic lodge on| pled baby, and they say the much-|°"* Tumen river, ‘The main force Russian convict settlement on the|"T)) Yor of putting in street - "| Will @oneentrate at Kenxhen. Its island of Sakhalien. } (BY NAN BYXBEE.) , Miss Woods, of Chicago, wag hit in | Wednesday night it was decided to | needed help came just in time. ASHFORD, Wash. July 27 -1} the head by a falling rock. Pan-/ purchase property and erect a brick reached the summit Wednesday af-|chion Borce, of Seattle, fainted, but |temple In the near future at Third | ternoon at 1:07 o'clock with a party | completed the climb. and Broadway, if the site can be| man Ingalls and Chief of 37, three having dropped out at The party did not get Into camp | purchased at a reasonable price. It| Bennett, the Eagles hall w Mutr. until $:30 o'clock. But for excetient | is the itnention to make the temple ‘On reaching the top I was elected | management there would have been |one of the finest in the state, be-| fa full-fledged Masuma with several|a tragedy on the fromen trail | cause it will be the headquarters of | Dramatic other non-members. through a panic. [the Masonic orders of all the stall o'clock p. m. ‘There were no serious accidents,| The trip was glorious, but one to|towns between here and Everett ans Dut there were several narrow es-| shudder at the memory of. Two More than 100 members of the capes. The return journey was per-| Kiser boys stayed all night at the! Order of Fastern Star participated flous im the extreme on account of| crater and set off red fire Mra. Strand, who has been trying|in a magnificent pienic In Wood the failing boulders and froxen trail. NAN BYXBEE. for several months to support her|land Park on Thursday evening. four small children by taking in — washing and meanwhile existing on| The schooner Stimson sails Fri bread and water most of the time,|day morning with 1,000,000 feet of is now sick in bed. Neighbor wo- lumber for San Pedro, Cal Through the efforts of Council ot Police on Saturday at the ginger snap box. There are dor mitory girls in camp, and the cook CAMP GOSSIP Jou se | ed for the benefit to be given for |im ale the Strand family by the Seattle cent lehts club x | witnts a month. SUDDEN AGITATION FOR MORE STREET LIGHTS MAY ORIGIN- lights is probably being pushed as R we | fact as necessary, The plant must| UAL LOQLC € ‘There ts much de- harden For Houses mand for the city curre The city y supplying 200 incandes- — — and will supply 600 more | LIGHTING COMMITTEE DE4{ 1p bonds to pay any rate which | @IDES THAT SMALL CONSUM~« ERS OF CITY CURRENT SHALL PAY UNIFORM PRICE . | . at j 10 WRECK PLANT? | HAS HiS MOTHER What to the lighting committee of} PUT IN JAIL council is the perplexing prob- - lem of establishing rates on electrig) current furnished by the municipal) ; | NEW YORK, July 27.—James| : has troubles of his own = = ATE IN PURPOSE TO 80 BURDEN CITY LIGHT PLANT IT | Foye. confidential clerk for Charles tg Wednenday Mra Ulkika Anderson, whose . posters” have an H dw Iti E rts Di |G. Gates, who caused the arrest of/ Sint No schedule was decided good nature, pluck and exceptional Rll oo seg = Aa riting Expe! sagree WEL OF BANKRUPTED his own mother yesterday because | Ton as usual, seene at ont Spates characters| "Mt. Tecoma! Mt. Tacoma! . ——eme the Weldert-Autoria yeateday and |. The committeemen are still dig- in the camp, furnished the moving | Weve ait Beets oe. aii nel Over Sig aiu of WwW WPAN) ts it & colored gentieman in ajof going into the private lighting| begged him to support her, today soers ave. Vee. vont oe picture men one of their liveliest) You'll have to let her go!” woodpile who in ineapiring the edit~ | business. showed no signs of relenting from! Ciioq however, that a flat rate shall; “comic.” She tobogganed down al Choe Ee Getta the catior _ ore of the two local newspapers to| On its face the project to make| what appars to be bis inbuman be charged for residence lighting. It mile of snow field im her sleeping! (¢ tig Sarah Granum formally accused )and placed under arrest plead and argue no faithfully for |Seattle the “best Hghted city in the/ attitude He said will be 8 or 10 cents for the first bag and did three somersaults in the ‘Another Masema yell is e . a pled Offered aw receipt in full] MOT® Street lights? world to light up the dark al 1 don’t recognize her as MY! 99 or 30 hours and 4 or 6 cents for soft snow at the finish, while “Fat- Cne-a-xfppa, two-a-zippe, th: a-|George Laughlin of petty larceny. before the court. who asked for| ,2@ Question hax been rained by leys wher criminals lurk,” ete. is; mother; I know ber only as mMyY| Hore than that oy Parte turned the creak. zippe cam! committed June 19. Tho case was|experts to decide as to the genuine-|“itlzens who have the welfare of & most laudable one. father's divorced wife. | The aim has been to simplify tha’ The supply of cold cream and face | we're for Rainier and don't give 4) tried before Justice P. V. Davie! ness of the signature of Mrs. Gran-|™Umiclpal lighting plant at heart) But what will be the outcome?) Foye said he beijeved his mother | rate charged to residence consul ts running low in all three| hobble-gobble! Tuesday afternoon, and the court/um affixed to the instrument and view with suspicion the efforts | Who will pay the bills? Is it the| was crazy, and didn't want to be} a5 much as possible, so that they and sun-burned noses are | Rarsie-dazzle, jip, boom, bah! fined Langhtin and costs. The} Experts Parks and Stacey were that are being made in certain di- intention of the council to let the bothered with her, and if she came will be able by reading the m bjected to corn meal paste! Hainier, Rah! Rah! Rab. |case was appealed summoned from the First National | '°ctons to coax the city solons and | municipal light consumers, or all/around again he would have ber!) now just how cach carrent Tae treatment—whe the cook is will-| pth nna Aaa According to the testimony given |and Dexter Horton banks, but they | ‘he board of works to expend most |the taxpayers shipuider the ex A ee etal syatad |are using and how much they should | COLON, July 27—The steamer |Y Mra. Granum, Laughlin purchas-| disagreed. Parks said that it was 0f the municipal light plant fund in | pense - seed to) eh in TD tod one tn ibe chateel: | Uneet Gia) ae Chas. BE Cutter bas a hard time} ae aay Prastdout Shouts and {/@d @ stove from her for which he/ the real signature, and Stacey claim stringing up street lights, instead the taxpayers bre assessed to/ She is and poverty stricken Electric company’s system the m Guarding his “Mount Tacoma oF | Chiet Engineer Stevens aboard, ag-|W84 to pay $30. He did pay $5/ed that it was a forgery, and that ner of making charges 1s so comes Bust” sign. Yesterday morning. i. h y jown at the time, but in making a|he would not accept checks bearing plex that the consumer must take They were met by when he came out of his sleeping | rived today “ ond Ce ihe claims he/the dissimilarity as shown in’ the re . Governor Magoon and other offi- | **° ad payment si a bag, he found Ei gong in moss | vvals, who took the train for Pag.|"matched the agreement from her | signatur Jetters substitot: lor ‘acoma. poser hand and afterwards denied the, They will probably be called in ‘The Mazama cook bas put a pad ‘ ae debt. He was tracked to Des Moines | at the higher court prc dings, iis up Jock on his prune pot and CHERBOURG, July 27—The ——— OOOO CDKaloer Wilboim der Grosse, which elayed by fo ly this! WASHINGTON, July 27-—The Noraing’ oui at so tee ate |M@ Was on the Bridge ease against Senator Clark, of Mon-| ioon having on board M. Witte, the When E xplosion Occurred tana, involving the charge of fraud | possian peace plenipotentiary, and } ip appropriation of public lands./ jay The envoy was somewhat was docketed in the supreme court) snnoyed. as the Russian party is this afternoon. The record covers| jiiady late as compared with the 7,000 printed pages. Japanese. “I cannot write of it now. It is;son, the first she has received from ne mi pan | ere ig all too terrible. him since the terrible accident, ex PORTLAND, Ore. July 27. e RAYMOND E. DAVIS. | cepting a brief telegram stating that government introduced evidence INVESTIGA TION Is he was unharmed this morning proving that Congres — Young Davis wrote that he man Williamson was in Prineville) Mra. Elizabeth M. Davis, 107/ standing on the bridge of the Ben ut the time of the alleged frauds Bighth, mother of Signal Quarter-|nington when the explosion occur | | ena ao” caenies Pon soon —_——. master Raymond KE. Davis, of the| red. ae Gemenee adanities the “fact! - * + \ill-fated gunboat Bennington, wh I canno’ e of it now ” b‘areven SAN DIEGO. Cal, Jul The | Shough it was denied at the previous | on Chicago, flagship of the Pa. | Waa one of the few on board who|what he wrote. “It is all too tar trial. A " escaped without injury uraday|rible. I have n on duty on the ived a letter from her! boat ever since.” ee * * WATER SHUT OFF. Water will be sbut off Fri- day from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m % over the district bounded by % Belmont avenue north to Belle % vue avenue north and Der @ way to East Park drive. the nant morning rec Command chairman “= ESCAPED 12 YEARS AGO and present » the board of in- lquiry, which will be 1 “d of the three highest off y . ee ee ee ee eS vie. | *tet Ket ee REE apr agrgs aap ae ro a . " 7 aan | United States Deputy Marshaljrection at Detroit, Mich., but while AAA R RAR AHR DH @ | Beosions of the board sail | | he was being taken there he jumped. 2 MEW ORLEANS, Joly 7-41 today |Stringer left Thursday morning for |from the train while it was moving & Several new canes of yellow &|. Paymaster’s Clerk Metius died| Los Angeles to get Harry Leonard | rapidly and made his escape # fever were unofficially report- % | last night, making the total number |and bring him to the federal peni-|ing was ever heard of him % ed today, but no deaths. The # | of victims to date 62. G. H. Hallett, |tentiary on MeNeil’s island. tately, when he was caught at Los # qiarantine is becoming more # | Bakersfield; P. Nieman, Vallejo, | Leonard was convicted in 188: “| or ‘i * stringent Detention camps *|Ca.; L. A. Grels, Toledo, 0.; Fred | counterfeiting, and was sentenced Tt has been 13 years since made % abont the city are now in ope- #|J. Miller, native of Denmark, are|to seven years’ imprisonment. He|his escape, but he will now be & eration. % now considered the most. serious | was placed in the McNoil's island| brought back to serve out the rest * # | cases, although se l others have| prison, but was later ordered re-|of his term, with perhaps something | moved to the federal house of cor-| added for good measure but a fighting chance. — | CT eeapararerwauanme | ee ee ee ee TH hhh * a SR ee |S OR RR ee RN Ee ' $Y * x* * STERDA) uly 1K 2 ‘cn VANCOUVES Po ; i os er, __ ogee ee nin mat BANK CLEARIN¢ #|* VANCOUVER, B July *® NDON, J 1 ef conger train today ran down « &|% 2% 1905 $1,193,154.24 | 27—The business portion of & ports a North German #] # gang of track hands, killing «| * Y 1904 504,242.96 &|® Fernie waa parece eacis tn or totully ked off *| > , i* - # | * morning. as is $100,000. we of r eae began cng ee rs = : * Increase over Inst #|* This Is the second time in 18 ® 4 fog this afternoon. All # eo - pis gat year ; $688,911.28 #|® months, * wsengers were na * * ied a * * *) NII OO OIRO UREN yx tances nemnaeea course in electrical study before can understand it. Taking advan- tage of that fact, the octopus makes about any kind of a charge it wants to | In fixing the other rates, how- ever, the committee is still “up is the air.” The problem {s to strike a rate that will be just to the small as well as the large consumer, ad well as to the city. The system employed by the private companies has been to charge the price im- pelled by competition. The more helpless a victim has been thi worse he has been “soaked.” As @ rule it has been the small con- }sumer that has got the worst of the deal, there being competition im the district. What members of the council ar@ trying to bring about is a rate bp which the consumer with a smal load that Is carried for many hourg is charged a comparatively less rate than the consumer with a large load | carried for only a short time Thus, instead of furnishing a load of 16 kilowatts for one hour to a single consumer, the city would prefer te supply 1 kilowatt to 10 different | consumers for 10 hours and secure much more revenue, although sup- plying no more current. Instead of giving the reduction to the man who uses a large amount of electricity, it is desired to give it to the con- sumer who carries a small load, but keeps it more constant, thus reliev+ ing and in a sense increasing the capacity of the plant. | A sliding scale is not deemed s@ |necessary in house lighting, ag nearly all residences burn thei HIME | lights about the same length of By ) i time ul ug officials say that if betting Ra is stop, the races cannot Jucted, as it is from book nd pool-selling the racing associae tion receives its revenue. WEATHER FORECAS? Tonight, Threatening, Cooler; Frie day, Probably Fair, Light to Freshy West Winds