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Sika BRITON SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUS® 3, 10905 VOL. 7. NO, 136 2e CENTS PER MONTH Wu SCENE AT conpmamoxs OM The “North Tank Bunch” Love For Brute Husband — ed emg decal flees Ape Discuss ye break’ Wrecks Young Girl's Life MAKING AMUSING ATTACK UPON SEATTLE ELECTRIC COM- MRS. JACK CHESTERFIELD TELLS NAN BYXBEE SAD STORY OF ATTEMPTED JAIL- BREAK, BUT CAN’T AGREE LIFE AND PATHETIC DEVOTION TO DEGENERATE HUS ‘The city council is stampeded! that Moore came back fre 7 a | Jacob Furth has cracked the Se-| east,” chipped in Zbinde fil aoe a | BAND—WOULD DIE FOR HIM, SHE SAYS 14 attle Electric company’s whip, but} console him, “I do not belleve he RY NAN BYXBEE) | “That poor, miaguided fool out peas 68 : rather than face dingrace and evic-jever had any ance of raising] King count’s guests in the “north|to have known better,” said he tion at the next municipal electio: shew (BY NAN BYXBEE.) {minute with him yesterday, and he construct the #y*-|tank” of the jail have something | ‘What's the good of blowing those members who are not com- new to talk about, and t hours |in the cefling and moving out of a When | confessed I knew it/ didn't know I was ther His bead pletely entwined by the tenacles of nt the penit jary for me, but} was ted up and he couldn't seo lragging as heavily w e they ell into a vault’ Might be a Hutte | : a Hn 1 the us are anxious to break wait dryer up there, but a fellow wouldn't! didn't care, for they had prom-|me. Do you think there is any, Ever since Jack Chesterfield’s et much closer to Hberty. 1 sup teod-aie-dt f ocld toll they meal {bape v a k € fie : let me see Jack, and he is dying.” | When reminded of her youth and PANY KING COUNTY'S GUESTS IN JAIL HOLD POST-MORTEM OVER nough money loose and save their necks When J. A. Moore and D, H. Git ‘ haner Gtteamst to tynasniie } pe ugh, when a man in a] } man presented the withdrawal of had great f te taser. tke ‘beds social place Hike this gets a few toys like These were the words of Mrs.|the long life at her, even the franchise to the corporatior of Thome mayor, but jynamite and Colt's revolve to Jack Chesterfield, bride of the man | after a term in the penitentiary, the of ifie-prisoners and “Kid” Wt reak Wednesday morn-| girl of 20 shook committee Wednesday ernoon, | that he ¥ more about|\nder sentence to be hung, have Play with, it's pretty hard to let ‘em | | who at day head they created the wildest @ that | the kind of a franchise that Was Te-| hoon putting their time sociably | alone RRR Rw meanwhile, and pay |e from | ing dynamited bi 1 in the King Oo use,” said s wearily, “no hha sever occurred at a ting of) q i to raise money on than either | 4),, =the one n all its| C. H. Leroy, colored, who busies * & ) de up the vacat «© necessarily |county jail in n attempt to|-use trying to figure out y future the present councilmen, jof them, He 1 others were Wel-| hay * himself with voluminous Mterary|® © C. Robinson, director of # | few and far between Work ‘ pe, and th a bullet crash-| without Jack in it. If he dies Tl There wasn't much said. The the commit vr tertiold wan crazy.” sald C.| pursuits, thinks Chesterfield could }# the strikers on the Seattle di- # every day, week after week, becomes |!mE through hi jgo too, I haven't had any home @olons were too full for utterance A him to take H. Hildebrand te a Star man on {have made it if he had been “wise.” |# vision, said Thursday morn- # | very tiresome and we feel that as Mrs. Che fle since | was 15, and Jack's been the Dut they too plainly showed their n then began to work off Me ni vesday mort He must have| “He had all the tools,” sald Le-| ® Jags th so low, we with lustrious t nly son in the whole world @urprise, their anger and their) feelings on the Seattle Blectr ™-\ neon ¢ would nave roy. “bat he lost his head. He must}® “More than 2,000 men are #| be paid overtime f adam woul led with blue r that’s treated me right loved me chagrin. pany. His toy attack, however Yiat it that way. He was have been rattled by the shock of ® ost, and in many places trains & When asked if he thought the |! might on @ jail a A girl fools pretty grateful Rude collapsed entirely. Seeing | provoked jes from the reprewent~|ininking he could get the explosion. If he had done a lit-/® have not been heard from for # | strike woulu be successful, he said | h¢@d wearily on one bh for a little decent treatment after Gefeat at the next municipal elec- | tive of the topus, who Was pref | 1h. ceiling, or for trying tle ad work before he got s0 Dusy,|@ oFer 24 hours. Out of 178 men # | he didn't see how it wou be other ne terviewed through being knocked around by the world tion staring him in the face, b pt; ent at the ing t all. He had only three he might now be setting the pace) ® om the Northern Pacific west & | wine It was the most opportune | D8 of the woman's n few years. I would have gives cold feet, deserted the Mull d his eyes wide and) ove and b x a bie for a few deputy sheriffs in the tall| w® of Apokane, only « re still # | time, for the tourist travel in the|Kim® county jail 7 morn- | to save Jack, but there rie company, and an made the every that the octé comamiiting murder and @0 timber. I think, though, he would ® ag dety. Out 6 Great & heaviest it has ever been fn the n't any way to do it. No, I never he was ready to vote for the fra instead of ¢ « @ tO} neck stretch Thea he bis have h » leave a dead man Of|@ Northern men in e Western & | Northwest and the railroads are | Ye aid she I am| gave a thought to whether anyone chise. He made a pitiful attempt to | Teach the homes of the pe dullt| wite into tr and, to cap it all, | two bebind him r ® digttict, seven are still at @ ing all the hauling they asibly |!2 love with my Why |« ght get killed by that dyna- Jay the blame for the hold-up on| Only #0 far as it had to to get their|). has got a bullet in his skull. It's Kid” Bush, the 15-year-old bigh-| @ work,” wi can. It will lone them several mil |*»ouldn’t I be? ™ Why should 17 To me ‘it Mayor Ballinger and to square him- | Mckels not up to m ‘ticise his meth-| Wayman who has a 10-year sentence | ® lions of dolars if the tie-up con hey say he is going to die. If/ was just a chance to save Jack, and elf, but hie fellow members under-| “It doesn't pioneer enough,” ne | [ot UP {0 me tO Orit cet chance (staring bim in the face, says hel ® gab et wh & eh Rx® ww | tinuen for any length of time and it |he dom I do not care to live my-| nothing ole mattered Stood. Rude has been one of the id lay in doing first what he tried to | thinks he will be good doesn’t seem reasonable that the and I know I shall not live | Whe sked about the alleged re most barefaced knockers of the! He indicat tion to re-| 40 laet—blowing off the door and Wn't be any use for any syn More-than 20 « al strike stockholders will stand back very |!00s after him. In February we|port that she had helped her bus franchise. | form ther at loome | holding wp the jailer. That would pathetic ladies td bring me any 4 ing telagraphers and station agenta | long 4 their div eds te Jost our Mttle bab: nd I have been| band out of jall by clinging to the When D. man made his| upon the two-year n=l have made it @ man-to-man affair, | plosives,” sald Bust they can't se of the North Pacific dnd Great | a just strike that does nvolve | &tieving over that ever since, and 1 ne k of a jailer in Victoria while @tatement and withdrew from the) structing the extensic the and the best man or the quickest | me to monkey with any pre * Nostheyn met in the parlor of the | anything like as large an amount of if hesterfield threw pepper in the room the members of the committee} Froadway an the trigger would have had the |I am going to take my medicine, New Western hotel on Wednesday | capital jeiler’s eyes, Mrs. Chesterfield said: were so pa with chagrin that| Why haven't you built It? I lve! use of the keys. But it looks to me) and when my ten spot roll around, | night ip formulate plans for carry When the o came to £0 out on | “That's all mixed up, and Jatt they could not speak. Finally one/out that way myself,” he angrily | iio it would be pretty near next to | with a few minutes oft for ® 90d be- | ing on the atri reports | Wednesday th at was not arrested for what they said of them suce in asking Mullen|asked of Engineer Loud, who Was) iseleas to try to get out of this havior, 1 am going t ead pooch from the differ who! er’s Junction, has five small he was. Some society women if he had anything to say | present. place, anyhow ple life. It's no fan serving tim. | are trying to persus ne few men children, asked his wife what to do harged him with having some nude “No.” was the reply, “net a - of | I really don't know,” replied the | Kid” White, who has been sen-| but the quir kent way out ls r set still at work to with them She replied ay by your pledge, if get in his roo: they though= word!” engineer cheerily tenced to the gallows, but who is|to work “on your sentence and Rt | the atigmpt to ¢ the railroads | you never get another meal, for I bene tae eeenaelies oad onlay This is my first ©%- to grant what they say ar jake more money by Murphy, after trying to show why| “Is there any way that me can| now pinning his hopes to several |it over with know we can @liman had vot laid out the proper| compel the company to bulid the| technicalities by which bis attorney | perience, but looks to me Meo 1 ® reasonabi. J most just di running a chicken ra’ , I simply walked out of the jail Way to reach the people of Fremont) line?” asked Mullen of Chairman to prove bis trial illegal, ex-| fool game trying to puck Uy The Beattie division is t A big-hearted conductor dropped when the jailer left the door open hopes to p t and h , ‘ is and Green Lake, slipped from the| Bowen. Such a question was never | pressed similar views nothing in | tight, with the exceptio: off a passing train soon after and and gave us the tip by turning hi Foom, his face Mushed with anger. | before asked in the city council. | | Northern Pacific operator finding the wires silent asked the jback to us and telephoning to | somebody that he was all alone and unarmed. The red pepper story | was told to protect the jailer, whe had told us be wanted the worst | way to let us go.” | Mra. Chesterfield is delicate ip appearance and is apparently fag from strong physically Jailer Wise, who is just back from 4 vacattion at Frater Springs, “is haying troubles of his own with eympathizers, who are flocking to wif he bh Benjamin was so rattled that he I don't think so,” answered Bow- | Over Beat Bowth Seattle. Arg and gave bimeetf away. He said he en, with a sigh. | ? a in five most Important office on the divi- an affirmatt newer, reached | wouldn't vote for the franchise, or| Then Mullen suggested the plan | 00 men of the naval Me eit Mot and if the two men quit down in his pocket and pulled out | any other franchise that looked bet-| which The fr gratultous'y fur schooners and by apectal —_— are Rot replaced by non-union op- a ten-dollar gold plece, saying | ter than that of the le Riectric| nished months ago of holding up| arrive at Rigolts Te ae eratdys immediately, traffic will } Take this, you and your wife and company. He wasn't golng to aliow/ franchises which the company is key hard has also ieweSarianes to| CMON the Northern Pacific |five children may need it, before the octopus to be placed at a now asking for until it makes need- he sheriffs One cole of Mis- (Completely, and no trains will be things are settled Vantage. no matter what cise ed reforms. | arrest an t able to en n or go out of Seattle The Rothell agent has gone out happen. However, Benjamin would! He said thta the man who was ippl d in Louisiana ad oS coral laws prohibit trains from cutting ties, for he says there is hate voted against the franchise in| preventing the Broadway extension | all property of such and 90) 1 without orders. more money In It : all probability, no matter how it! waa Judge C. H. Hanford cure indictments for trespass Ai 3. Mann, the Argo operator, is) All of the local Great Northern was fixed up. It has been the re-| “Judge Hanford,” he said. hotly rhe | said fo be a man of some means strikers have been ordered to 1 port at the city hall for months that “wants to discommode 100,000 peo- ‘ very serious, 1h iand @ hater of unions on general | port at their headquarters at E is the operat 7 | the jail to bestow flowers and daim the never intended to vote any other | ple living below him just because | he armory when | crinciples, and will no doubt stay | erett as soon as possible, where ar ties upon tthe fair prisoner. way he doesn’t want a car to whise by | to bY th® company. On W day he rangementa have been made to <li 4 For the first time since the fran-| his home on Tenth avenue while he 1 " had the oportunity to te up five quarter them at the Everett hote * "1 jer © very formal is the J qua b a f chise has been under consideration, |is cogitating over some ( Very brief and ver ni rolet® evérai |Seatile trains at ono tip al- until an agreement is ma Seat-| MRS. LUELLA CHRISTOPHER. REAKKKRKEAEAEREER the committee gave to Gilman, case. It's an outrage. {complaint of Mrs th Budlong. Tor the Lauia- | though three of trike re tle was the original point tled After a long period of ques- ng the m ns cond be am not strong anyway. Jack and I Everet |bave been married over two years. Moore not being present, due consid-| Rude made a motion that the mat @ration. Seeing, too late, into what | ter go over for a week so that they & predicament they had put them-j} could talk it over with the mayor. wible bloodshed with | Pleading with t he upon for the be Would only fintab day out, | but accomodat but i Still on duty Thursday morn-| much cheaper tioning and vain endeavors to ® secure from Luella Chesterfield ® what she knew about her hus- * Budiong, & r &. who charges W wiseipplans cross h excite . wre the le © would rather agree to n-law, with assault and bat Fgh rece Ago. ee ee “ee e sa nied ed = 3° o Hes wo it = ave Sg os tsol aunebh nla roarke heered the ink a is said : “ ¥ hot € ages are vine gee . J a I met him first in Tacoma, then we band's attempted jail break and *& - en a pubHe © the last. purchase os s egy Ma cP appeared before Deputy Pros 1 to the boats, | 8288 th prote b im . rangements made board went to Victoria and were married.|% how he secured the dynamite & nine months Moore and Glimgn have, the city dente 3 o mares ae ae ne avpe ‘ey Whitham and was . All the strikers hay b nds up| Northern Pacific me in Se cas When Jack's enemies got him into and guns, City Detective ® been doing the worrying: the.coun-4t at an arbitrated value, as first | ecuting Att v co ny, but w n ir eo operate ‘ ent os puble 4 ; - Galen have Seen helalog th wiggested by Moore and Gilman, | the « nt on demonstrat w casem, and oF with Re compas phe Ff cheep sty lr ye ort eng trouble here nobody would be lieve|# Adams and several other offi- # ave by olding them up suggested by Moo! 3 | e rol “go feit them as long as they rep At large reserve fund and will be we were married, and we had the|® cers were compelled to aban- & and laughing up their sleeves. | than upon the last plan. The com-|} ng propensities of thelr stations every day at the reg-|to carry on strike for sev gecond cere f , ane: Gur o. hawev decided to place 44 > on ty ‘ . ering elle’ cond ceremony performed so they lon the task, but it took ® Hes sop ” E anes : ~~ an — 2. ~ r le pla ‘italia Pa “SHE MUST SUFFER ular time for « Bs du an ponths = withe aE a \ f would let me visit him with more heriff Lou Smith, who has a & ed the table ere is hardly a| the appli pre +» | cannot be 1 off the premis { Histributed to the 10- | tresdom gent! nber of the counc has not} ‘Thursday the withdrawa and escorted to the / ied t wer the offint t . Beeettin: gentle way with women, leas member of the council that t| ‘Thursday th a ’ AS 1 HAVE!’ | oF competi 1 Ever 1 know Jack is innocent of this} than 15 minutes, in private a tired ex sion Thursday, and a franchise was the talk of th station Wednesday even 1 keys until they are checked off by rime. Jack is not first man conference with the fair ac- ® Perret Tee Tee eee ee ee eee ee eer eee eT careful investigation would probably, The indignation of all cla’ he was released on his ows the company, which invalidates the — . 1 e The " A tt y h ie «orp, |t gO to jail on the word of this! complice, to get fro . Feveal the fact that they did not) citizens when the sews . bes Js 7 2 x hes Aug. 3— Toth | ponds, The agents have vari ere WAUt: Bales pam a Sl ro ' -— l to get, trom Sera sleep much We day night. | | known was more o oe ey ce caatea|the Oo heir riat |W shippers all freight in thelr pos ke in re a om aon Yes, 1 believe implicitly in my ery ail of the plan. * This applies alos to Mayo: J-\ ered the sev Bt ll © aver the. tae wtih cote ‘ the bit wemeee-mn, ver titne of the walko Nicting a ont s husband, and that’s why, when they All the girl wanted was one # linger. tle has ree sabe eh be Ge valgnel a Gat stion of the | Dut do not hav e any fur- |} the sirike , | save him three years, I tried my look at her dying husband, and #% Failing by gitimate argument to! and blockhes: el a 4 > ag " guments of the attorneys | ther shipment 1 a ndnetors | fective from St. Pa the best to help him. Three years a this she traded a goodly #% pull themselves out of the hole, the Various | ethods of det 2 pose oot who have freight billed in charge mands ‘t! long time to be away from one you|® number of the years of her % committeemen fell to making dis-| object 0 cg ha 7 ; id Tag. | Of the agents will be told not to un asenger t re running love. I went to young life—for she will sas The ¢ nat sated th t < hi " Mb be ot a little favor. The gart e . , tots | Ee ith bs t t ne at was ba doubtedly be given a peniten- * fre pecaune - | pha - thins . that “an »bi a up after on. * attle ctric company had promised The corporation council has held | ties, put a rea a local Northern Pacific telegraph « ’ a wreck t gol 1 2 to construct on Second avenu past | that the city has no right to amend | recently, and the mother-in-law, be | f ‘ , noe Ga Weeredey morning + I am not going|* According to Sheriff Smith, * the Washington hotel the car its charter so that the people caf |jieying that her statement r ‘ f « nen type g = erage IRE TY Miho ast affair. It/* Luella Christopher is one of % which Furth formerly refuse ie itn franchises, but that doesn't | would’ have force enough to cost| wife t 1 th h ur cause te a moat Just one an nea oe 1 faint to think|% the shrewdest and most fear- # atid. and which drove Mocs settle the matter, by any means, and |i). son-in-law ra St ft 1 we all, fae = A ae pt . P nink of is that/#% less women criminals in the # aitying £ r atredchion Steps to that end may yet be taken. | accided to complain again : 4 Men king rth Coast Lin dying in th at| x northwest. * i. entuaite “ad her's pres ' c not go near hit * “It does make me sore.” Mullen! Councilman Rude actuall vo , estakement of any of our men, as | ge © lost somewh i‘ “ e view " of a “ have one littl finally sutce ‘ work | cated dea at Wednesday eikes by th ee a ee a n KEK KR RRR AKKKKKK + othe io ‘ Let leave these matters in the pony s © at r ar agent rn te ng h 1! “xn 3 oF ee oe he said, “and —iiicnianmenie 1 an , are- | work. W Kent es. colisions have already happened as! Leen practically shut off becanse blooded b hands of the people,” " work 965 ar a tendent " f the ke. Two passen-jof the strike. The pads refuse “I thought so from th ment! avoid all this trou ORLEAN not knew what it to spend a day | o of the Northern | ger trains collided near Jamestown, |to accept freight or express except ersor Blanchard "0 mt hy é with aur famitic lens we take a} Pacif other officials of the/N. D., but no ¢ as injured at the “shipper’s risk,” and the lordered out the Louisiana troop: Chinaman, w t larg manth, lay-off and waxe )}road and also the Great Northern, |they were running on slow #8 shipper must take his chance of THE SILENT TONGUE 5 | eta dbs iy» the mountains jules. Two freight trains met in the having his consignment “laid out” erve a t hand} vicinity of Fi D., but the ex- | fc ndefinite periods along the Is wiTE’s FORE jeare in sa to give) tent of the damage cannot be ascer-| route | apter From Career of Mr. Everett Prue °° iscoico" FPR ue nam aaa 3 « er r Ne pst igna, tiie’ a orm Northern Pa- | hood bees) cannot be reached by, a Sp gy) ieee Pe ie the remen ot | have ts ders not to a are the worst sufferers ; aia Jof railroad trans, in the | cept perish r money at Northern and Northern Pa- ; | aaah teed ‘toler by be aes of the | ders. Th therr fic trains are running from 12 to as | | rs’ strik order ept 18 hours behind time, but they are ia 4 Be al) a 1 t tongue. At the St. Rog é Wik TAKE AT oe j on collisions have 0 less than carl cing reported from nearly all sta- Mutiny has broken ou 1: A TOE By TWO MONTHS POR oY (oor Chae the “main line of the 8, but freight of all kinds | tions of any consequence along thi . notel Witte had nothing further to! ‘bag? ve ae? he firat oc rece the Puget|line, The Northern Pacific elal ~ ish ship Dundee, on her way to 7 BACK To WINTER vid Rs thera Pacific claims British ship I add to atement. At} @ curred near Jamestown, N. D. a y 80 as the agents | that its trains are not particularly, Seattle from Brake, to secure a car- | the Japa sarters, in the Wal- . 2 ie. eee wenger orale Ne} th nt yet been ordered out. | “laid out; the reason for the de aa « eticence « mal THINKS engines were not running fast and |lay being charged to the heavy, go of grain, and her gall tain | tained. 4 by secretari SMk'S $0 , : none of the passengers was serious HELENA Mont., Aug. 3.—Freight | traffi ¥ j i W vad GRacernN y ap traffic is practically abandoned in —— 4 has been forced to put into Batavia, » o'clock. Th: = 700! ad happened at Fargo) yor a y unt of the op | A mail which should } between two freight train t > | pre Rectea’ Susk and or rike. Passenger trains the Northern Pacifio Java, to « us pre . Ret ; srincipal effect in this state trom one to 10 ho: late on both |is 1 That which should ‘The ea yy gga | he ted t - Pct to stop the shipment Of | systems. J. J. Dermody, fourth vice | have t ceived Wednesday came wand aes and 180. Poor food, | Wa et, which immed ad freight president of the O. R. T., has estab: Thursday morning Nero ere, voted chiefly of horse|a rumor of an American | A | ttle we have everything | lished headquarters here, and is] moon ent which eons ee chiefly Eg f Qe ate 3 : tied up tight as a drum nd We taking ch of the strike on b LAE ee eee meat and hardtack » atnes | : . “ ap re in a position to keep things in roads. Dermody states that the tel-| * the men, was th au gah priitoned " Deculage ’ that shape for two 1 I is the | egraphers ar ~ man and|* iB ANK CLEARINGS. * outbre pt AAS 4 ‘ the | way that one of th iking teleg-|there are nc \* © 1905... . $1.0 M* The captain will try to reach Sin- 0 ee ns Witte eal raphers summed up the local situa }* Au 3, 1% 781,004.15 # gapore to secure ar other rew | pre = . . wi pot Tay tion Wednesday morning \* e over * A report to this effe ba or sid the ndapette be thet - The shippl ness locally,|w year ......cstee- 274,170.99 4 by the local Mn Helm Kex- | de SES SRS, TENE SETe OS ST. PAUL, Aug. 3.—Two head-on particularly of p able fruits, has % & oe RK RAE KARR RRR change Thursday morning. ar

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