The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1905, Page 1

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16 FULL OF TOURISTS NOW. TOW! SEATTLE MR. EVERETT TRUE MAS FUNNY EXPERIENCES; ARE YOU HELPING TO BOOST THE THE STAR WILL ILLUSTRATE THEM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY ao, ’ Figures as Female Fagin= “22-355. h t thelr es IN CON. [ SENSATION —_— -_ ARREST OF HOTEL THIEVES DISCLOSES NECTION WITH PRETTY FLORENCE BYRNES AND PHILLIPS MAKE CLEVER CATCH BRUFF — DETECTIVES s of the youth Two pretty more than "of about the Sensational @enoon by De Phillips, and evider Che two sleuth ‘ laney t the syster r pract in leading Seattle hote yes on an © First avenu has fir beet ed a n town, Miss Bruff Friday orth Yakima girl, accup Byrnes i Pt t and Richardson came W. Richard 18, and ¢ to her apartm lams Richa proy with burglary, while Willian harged the with held in ja The dete Miss F North Yakima girl, who was res ad & ing at a we nf y hot but the « had ¢ a few min n the Hotel noon nearly every Byron, lo > at Virginia 1 rifled. From there yarauders fixed their 1 a 2 o'clock Northern Pa train for North Yakima. When Detectives Byrnes and Phil called at the he hend the young w , spicuous by f awa r hote } er, they two boy and t to 5 headquar THE TATOOSH RANGE te | WERE TAKEN, PINNAC alm that Richardson] HEADQUARTERS OF Aii INTERESTING QUINTET OF MAZAMAS. THE CENTER 1 Williama went througt | Fr > Fight: Biles Cora Giever cw eca, Byron a) Yak phine Hoeppner, graduate Castle possibly the Arlingt It is known] Misa non Mortoe, Chicago newapa woman; Mins that Miss Braff was wont, at one] Byx correspondent le Dally Star; Margaret Monroe, time, to spend much of her time at} who is sweetly domestic and wears a solitatr @ room occu Richard n the d lar th a ot 8 atc from if hotel Richardson Wil both carried guns, th md on Richardson } larly murderous | WITH THE MOUNTAIN CLIMBE WHERE K, THE BT PEA VOL $$ er RS PRELIMINARY FFEST CLAMB, THE THA mck | "The Seattle Star 7. NO.1 K.SYT WHO CANNOT NEWS IN A NUTSHELL T'S THE STAR IN A NUTSHELL - The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ; as CBNTS PER MONTH ‘sevcececx Did Abbott Committ A Double Murder? MAN AND PERPETRATOR OF TOURIST ERIOUS CONNECTION BETWEEN YOUNG BOSTON BE FOUND HOTEL HORROR PUZZLES POLICE the T 76. On by a Mre MoGirr McGirr ng by H let Jun of remains Abbots 1 June cities BUL+ y stops regis gth of time urist hotel transpir they knew yon what mise far as Castle appearance of or before that threads that the police olve @ murder, ® astly the mystery whiclt the young life of # of Boston’s well McGirr and hide rin Why il bis wife uicide? ack and } ame to s room at the the morning of thd too ? Did McGirr knew bout Abbott and his the mystery has been « p surround he name of Giff McGirr, the tion between the meelf cannot ont |double tragedy and h t haken McGirr’s father is wealthy, and nd bt the a 7 be ferrete out me. Hi n wa © Byron fessed to the robberies in t and Victoria hotela He could et © got some of th wa in} On be 3 NCE BRUFF. & Ft FLORE (Photo by Jan teated in t was arrested ¢ R {fore and convicted of robbi Whiton Hardware compe > escap South First, in company he two young Kingsleey, now serving two men and away” of the Walla Walla for the same offense maidens is we @ story of ro y were caught by a puty Mance and tragedy that we look | x shal at Ho im, whe thy disposed of a quantity of the stolen knives and razors, marked with the name. They were held in the coast city until Captain weil between the yellow backs of a Bertha M. Clay novel. A hasty glimpse through the pages of this Story shows the wayward footsteps | jail at Of the strange girl in the city, the Laubscher and Jailer Jim Corbett extravagance of the youth and bis arrived to bring them back to an- thievings to reimburse himse the swer t harge of robbery nfall of young womanhood and| Richa 4 stat and the girls at an every instance losses were r Iam waiting for a father and po ath lawful greed of bear @ one his accom : cysigl that the two young two years COLUMN OF 61 SIERRAS STARTING ON THEIR CLIMB TO THE PROFESSOR “FATTY” PARKS, THE MOVING PICTURE MAN, AT men have b matically loot tives claim that they SUM MIT HIS BATH, MAZAMA CAMP. ing rooms in prominent Richardson on six dif telries for some time, and and they also hope} what can be ams to justice Wiltate, where he bad called e 5 e e two girls as a ght against! ¢. receipt for Martin's grewsome ef Ps trance into ¢ e mply want-|tecis, “Lt kaow of m0 reason for Ne | » < » From one hotel to anc the ty against| prea to commit this ble deed TRIED TO 3 are what George F. T ‘ | tin of the Giobe Navigation pany © he said | fice f any a f able money and he is at a caked ~ r on ain Martin's brooding “gr teal finance Jim Nort SUICIDE AT HOTEL BUTLER WIPES OUT FAMILY, MANY OF | the Ton ‘ Cal WHOM KILLED THEMSELVE S—FRED & MARTIN SENDS | the Ter pie The M *| on ite last tl for BULLET INTO BRAIN AER HARERER ERED Tee it left Yokoba me BAN * 40 the boat's st Al a a F tt J * fe tot ma oh aim. A ; * for a“ " men are united {1 P at | oe Bean hel ine me ‘ * seas a striking }the “F n , Tenne: shot himself cae ile * rast to the wind and rain, ice-Bplase of @ eine . ws | Read in « roc > : 46,746.96 &|beres and fog of the North Pa-"the more har han | shortly after midnight ear $ bol PY cad oe ee eee eee eee eee == = = | When the t alarmed t, € | foom, whey found the 4 weaTner Forecss) | SOMETHING GOOD COMING the young man b —_ fs | floor and smo} t “| ——- | The ide left a letter o| Fair Tonight and Sunday; Light toly we aee kee kee eh make eRee KE | to his cousin, Robert | Fresh Winds, *% Miss Nan Byxbe ho nted uh * Jr., of the Union Sav tel brief fwyDl&® M > Apt an amd * this city letter stated that * t ft Mount I h 1 and for ¢ xt * writer wa: i of lif the] a f ' i t sere © * ‘My t he * b * lel &- Ovt h * for * SLX ie 1 v TI * When notified by th * TAI x i fiec of the s He ng Pat an Jacobs 1 ng|* othe ‘ * that he knew of uo rea Fe | on erutches now eis|*® } n * att. ery much better wt 6 st =r ,- Martin roomed with Singleton atleven a brooded rl he 9 he is able the case|* A ' * the resider 8 | !magina nd <-lagainst McNamara and Kreamer,|* mousl ae. He left hor } tence W a fatal in a similar | hig assailants, will be taken up by|* most p ; * Friday night, apparent the t ar nN th I the police | he » me f ‘* of spirits, and, at ‘ | ta - |e 1 rated : * "gaged a room | fath 1 had ST. PETERSBURG, —An| i menting » The position of en | paren anon for lestr official list of th aanaities in the} Kiser ntograph ot ~ found indicated that | mt four days’ rioting at Niznal® of the Lew 1 5 ‘ : * front of the mirror r "| e for ¥ al it wrod ywa that 16 we ed * WATCH FOR THIS SPLENDLO ATURE. * the fatal shot, apparently wa gleton at t fA Ce } injured POITIER TOR TOT TORTOTOTOTOTOTON ee ne - a KILL WIFE MONTREAL, iment today, the counsel u intil September, | | | More Atl j ed | | t | kill a All loutput BIG CONTRACT COMPLETED BY BALLARD IRON WORKS STER STEEL REFUSE BURNER SHIPPED TO ASTORIA—OTH- ER LIVE BALLARD NEWS MILLS WILL: SHUT DOWN : at * and from opinion ed | * of them, never will, AN|* Ballard cen: com- * f them to foreign x i+ y shows the popu- local sh wr * la t 9, which en- & nee their 1 t *t hem t k of the sec- 1 t at * uss. Se | hundred of * . ‘ * off on fishing % ers ee eee ee I Iron we = in bk I ugust 6, to show their appre- { the good work done for " t has just Ba uring the harbor ap= he Toke I I r d free mail delivery. at A Tw ator S. H iles and Congresa- i and 7 t r W. E. Humphrey have accepted, together, wh wil| City Engineer Harry Bostian Frida making cement mud t t the material to be used A treet imp ents that hag 1 submitted by the different bida ' Ww patie St t feet) City Att Beb Ingersoll, i s ok Manney and H w left Friday for Clealum, where they intend to fish for thé ved lay for) next two weeks. ryt et | aon Washing * | A baseball game will be played by 1 th th ‘ at the ball mt park at 3 p. m. Sunday mor has it that not only the le market is involved, but this a forerunner of any possible trou- ween the mill owners and ions, and also a struggle be- large and small manu- b t that if the mills con- shutdown for three han 20 K it would be the rankest “ Ba j y for th en to go on a strike a a | present time when they are | saving all they possibly can to car- |ry them through the usual time al- ¢|lowed for repairs in the winter, jand will continue at the present ‘ | scale of wages which has caused a number of es in neighboring towns, tl r but 3 SAN DIRGO, Cal., July 29.—It has ha en decided by the naval authori- " wn, f that the Bennington will be ent to Mare Island for repairs, The t at | boilers will tak out. The \ asport I n or Solace will be t e to remove the convales- s to Mare Island hospital new deaths were reported today. No ithe on ants T. PETERSBURG, July 28 a sifferent street | The R today, in referring to the ns nducted with ag | Sato interview, says > plot to] _ “Peace on the Japanese terms as j outlined by M. Sato can only be an n men . he armistice.” Psp : rat The paper sees little chance of pig 4 | the confere ending the war suc- 7 {| cessfully if Sato states the Japan- : om correctly. The Syiet b » rail at the American of tact in allowing the visit ; aft and Miss Roosevelt to " apan while the United States is po of the peace plenipotentiaries, ARERR KK RRA | | | i | { | |

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