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i ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIABLE WILL BE FOUND IN THE The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest STAR. DO YOU LIKE SHORT STORI FOR VACATION TIMET NEXT WEEK THE STAR WILL GIVE YOU SOME. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905 A FUNNY PAGE BY LEW DOCKSTADER, “MINSTREL MAN,” 16 ON THE WAY. The Seattle Star VOL 7. NO. 137 IT WILL BE HERE SOON. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News R MONTH 25 CENTS PE The Life of Anti-Saloon Leader Is Threatened Three days after his arrival tn Seattle to take charge of the work of the Anti-Saloon league in this | state, Barnest H. Cherrington finds himself confronted with threats of death, If he ever sets foot in the city of Bellingham he will be treated to a coat of tar and feathers, or he will | be killed. If this does not prov effectual, every church in Belling ham will be dynamited. This is the sort of a reception = Cherrington that is outlined in al letter recetved by him from the president of the “Anti-Chureh Club of Bellingham.” The news was on Thursday taken to Bellingham by Rev. J. B. Webber, a former Bap tist pastor of this city, now of Bel- Mngham, and it has created con sternation among the church cle Ment of that city. Dr. Webber was shown the letter at the headquarters of the league | While in the city on Thursday. “If this does not prove effectual the letter concludes, “every ch im Bellingham will be dynam! | It is thought the letter was writ- | fen by enemies of the league in} Bellingham, where, through the ac tivity of the organization, several | Baloons have been forced to go out) Of business, and the feeling against | the league is very bitter | “Tt would appear from the letter,” said Mr. Cherrington on Friday | morning, “that that new field of my | labors is not to be one of roses, at Qny rate. Oh. yes, I will go to Bel- Hingham all right." Mr. Cherrington comes here from Columbus, O., in which state he, as et superintendent, and others gained remarkable success in} combating the saloon. He said on | Friday moruing | residence &. H. CHERRINGTON, NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF WASHING TON ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE, WHO HAS JUST REACHED THE CITY, RECEIVES LETTER WARNING HIM TO 8TAY AWAY FROM BELLINGHAM ot become section such places also. dry now “The first thing in order for us ough businews basis, redistrict the whole state and then commence a systematic agitation, That accom plished, the task of securing the forcement of such good anti-liqt |laws are are alr as the Sunday closing and midnight Jelosing laws, will be undertaken “Our main object, however, will |be to secure the passage of a local Joption bill at the next session of the legislature. The most far-reaching « control dt the big cities, As the saloons too crowded In the business they will have to move from Columbus is half “My ambition fs to attain as good better results In thie state than we have in Ohio. distric ‘There we have % well as town jand efficacious means of combatl its the saloon is to put | rectly in the hands of the people | The new superinte t of the | Washington Anti-Saloon league ts @ young man and comes here with tation for doing things. As assistant superintendent of the Ohio Hleague, he published a 16-page w jly paper, which circulated among 54,000 members the employ of jae league there were 48 men and women ‘As an example of the benefits to derived from the extinction of Mr. Cherrington cites Minneapoti« In that are excluded from of the city. The number of policemen pa troling that portion of the city is now 42 In the other twelfth part of the city, where saloons are al liowed, 319 officers are needed. be elty saloons eleven-twelfths of the area ERNEST H. CHERRINGTON. here is to put the league on a thor- ship local option, and are driving the saloons to the business sections THEY CORPORATIONS COMMITTEE EX PLAIN IN A LONG-WINDED “RPOLOGY FOR THEIR PERF! DY THAT IT wouLo Be AN| MORE YELLOW AWFUL THING FOR SATT MAN A STREET RAILWAY F RANCHISE TELL WHY LE TO GIVE MOORE AND GIL- FEVER VICTIMS fm a long-winded, apologetic and} verbose communication of atx type-| written pages, the corporations | committee, through Members Bow- €n, Mullen and Rude, Friday, pre-| pared an answer to the letter of Moore and Gilman withdrawing NEW ORLEANS, la, Aug 4 applications for similar long-pertod | qe 49.30 the official report was four franchises asked for by the SE Co.! Gegtns and three new ¢ prea ‘The communication adds that the! the yellow fever section My the ote method of determining the physical| some deaths and new © oe value of the grant at Its explration| noe made public cs yaw would give the city no protection. The Louis ‘The committee also quotes from hag: ogee I reserves at HERE’S A MERRY ROW AND MORE A COMING HOTEL SENECA CASE ASSUMES FUNNY PHASES — MAYOR SAYS IT'S ALL OVER, BUT HOPKING SAYS NO — POLICE DON'T CARE (BY NAN BYXBEE.) et HR Little Violet Murray, sweet tacea | and pretty, with long golden curl ING FOUGHT FOR BY WARRI PRT TT OIRO TOTO tet fe tok koto t to tote tte te |and Dig gray blue eyes, Bile swing | * *# |ing her dainty little patent-leather- | * “The case will be dropped by Hopk x lalippered feet from a high seat in| past the cure of childish prattle * MAYOR BALLINGER. #| Judge Morris’ court room and play-/and pattering baby feet * */|ing with the ribbons of her hood The two sep and with the * “1 will not punish the officers for doing what they con- #|while, by due process of law, the| separation the question of the # nidered to be their duty. If any Grow ts eaten at police head- #|problem of her future is being set-| custody of 0 child. . was *® quarters, there will be white blaékbirds on the menu.’ & | led | i, both faster parents having : CHIBF OF POLICE DELANEY. *| Where little Violet's own parents | pecome much attached to the “little | * jar who they are, are questions io Bein 80 athe, ante * “Mayor Ballinger and Coiet Delaney have promised to make #|that cannot be answered—for the | tion | rhage lh git ce sieore, % things right. If they don't, I'll keep on fighting the case & | present trouble is an over supply Of | james’ Murray established the best * RALPH ©. HOPKINS, .& |foslar parents. sn the little (my be, Could by having himecit » nine years jo e © | appointed gu d of the little RR Rt TIO toe tk tk te me mini, then @ tiay infant, was left at it ry oon tile goals ot ph aly wviniidimahlis S maleraily bosse, plat new oe ship that Murray is Now seeking to the story in Thursday's Star re-!liee department had n made | Yenlence, to be shifted anonymous-| gion of the child was secured by garding the fight between Proprie- | publie |ly off upon charity. No message or | wirg. Murray and it was brought into tor Hopkins, of the Ho Seneca,| Bo-—- jmark of identification was left with |the United States, where adoption and the police department did stir) He hedged! it papers were taken out by Mra. Mur. 5 “No, air!” replied the hotel man,|, The little one was s os Violet | ray's mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Dur “ - ould by “Noten your blooming life pecaune of her eyes, and was taken |ham. Murray disputes the legality And, as luck would have it, Hop care of along with a baker's dozen |o¢ the adoption, because his con Whereupon Hopkins proceeded to kins was closeted with Chief of Po- @ 4 noise like a man who was or #o of other foundlings and pres Fight In Court to Call Her Daughter sent an guardian was not obtained Hee De! e poll has senor to Os latter's. private an ently grew to be ® pink dimpled, | Several times possession of the brought into the chief's office. } dat, compared to the noise De-|Folly-polly youngster, healthy and | tittle girl has changed back and laey. mado, his (‘Hopkins’) waa|@ppy, and of sunshiny disposition. | forth, the quarrel of the separated ] "The article referred to had been | only @ feeble imitation of a busted) Ther James Murray, who had | foster parents oming more bitter biue-penciled.by some kind friend, Un whist! {quarreled with his pretty young) with every neounter Finally As Chief Delaney read of what) Whom seen by The 5! on Frt-| Wife, came to the maternity home, | Mur went to the house where bis Hopkina threatened to do to the | dayimeeming, the usually genial De-|"eeking a peace offering. Little | former wite was staying and, in | police department; of how he prom- | laney was still wrathy Violet toddied up to him and made | his anger at being unab'e to secure lied to either have the chief punish| “walsh the officers!” he ox.) overtures ot good fellowship, crow- the child, assaulted the proprietor lthe three officers who dragged a} claimed, “Well, not if I know tt! |!ms merrily mes Murray lifted of the house, who had Murray ar young woman out of her bed in the Yow cam may that for m: any old|her to his shoulder and took hb rested for # ult with intent to | hotel early one morning and booked | kind of language” home with him, placing her in the|commit murder. The charge was |her at the plice station, or make f ‘Whore Mayor Ballinger was asked |!ap of his wi A reconciliation | afterward changed, Murray pleading —) Protection that the followed and th wunny presence of guilty to sim: le assault and being LITTLE VIOLET MURRAY, SWEET-FACED AND PRETTY, 18 BE« NG FOSTER-PARENTS legality of the adoption prow dings through habeas corp’ Jand Judge Morris is now hearing arguments on the question, all par- ties concerned being in court In the rear of the court room sta Mrs. Jane Durham, the mother off | Mrs. Murray, who has adopted the child, trim and neat and clad in widow's black, much distressed lest the law wrest from ber the dim~- pled little foster child at her side, and near by «its Mrs. Murray, sty~ lishly gowned, handsome and scorn- ful of the ugly charges made against) her by the man who was once her husband. Little Violet spends her time innocently playing with her foster mother's pocketbook and! whispering childish questions Inte the motherly woman's ear, with # pair of chubby arms locked fast und the latter's neck. - James Murray himself, a ttle man with a look of big determina- tion on his face, sits stubbornly sido his attorney, prompting thé latter in matters of his family bis- tory. His contention is that his former wife is an unfit custodian for his child, and while he does not Jesire the custody of the little gil himself, he is willing to pay for its. support if the court will take it from those who now have it aad give it to some third party. At the close of the argu Judge Morrie granted Attorney W. hot for the department, Detaney's | regmrd@ing the report po usually plactd Hibernian blood boll- | Hommjust eat crow, he simply amiled |the baby girl kept things going | given a 60-day sentence in the coun-| E. Gardner's motion to dismiss the ed up to fever heat jand maid »pily in the Murray home for a|ty jail. While Murray was tncar-| habeas corpus proceedings, and took “Are you responsible for this?”| %@M& Mopkins wil drop the case.”|time. But later the foster parents ted his wife secured a divorce. | under advisement for five days the demanded the chief, thrusting the} Bat— lagain quarreled with each other and|When Murray finished serving his|matter of the chiid’s permanent paper under the nose of Landlord Hopkins says be won't bitter words were spoken—words |sentence, he immediately attacked! custody. Hopkins. Ballinger says be will The lattter carefully perused the) And— article and silently wondered how| Delaney says he doesn't give a in the name of Admiral Togo hia} wheap. They Want Japs Win Victory, sees i a ee ee ee ee ee ~~ * TOKIO, Aug. 4—The Japanese] ill Thi % According to the statement PEOPLE OF GREEN RIVER VAL- | have won another great vict ry is lt of Postmaster Stewart, all The bulk of the Rursian garrivon) . * rried by Great North- LEY PROTEST AGAINST) of Bdkhalien on July 31 surrendered Automaniac|: ming in on time, but WANTON DESTRUCTION OF |‘ tlie Japa. * orthern Pacific maile are TROUT IN THE STREAM LONDON, Aug. 4.—The Russians} 2, le getting in within the 24-hour ave throwing great forces into}, 7 first rere agsinst a recklens®) o jut pacinc mag ~ nl devil-cart” driver will be tried soon | y The good people of Green River - LB nen Bmarinaingeyairngmot LAT Se CREE CF 2 Valley are much incensed over the| WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug 4—|— against Bugene Stewart Settee eee eee THE N. P. ABANDONS ONE PASSENGER TRAIN TAGGART SCANDAL WOOSTER, Ohio, Aug. 4.—Whea- Rigoletts this afternoon captured @heir application for a street rall- | other cities where, they allege, noth- ws |wanton pollution of the waters of| Dispatches from the far east polut)\ 0 Oo . | ee i ‘The reply was drawn up by the| sranted. Nothing has yet been done to set ee oe in hoes bag po en Se ee ae eae chup of the auto became silent and | striking telegraphers undoubtedly | sumed today Mrs. Taggart Piatt three members 0 fthe committee, af-| They hold that Moore and Gilman|agide the arbitrary quarantine tn |g; z od vad law 83 - cat | te Se he iG gente een Stewart assisted in pulling his vie- |, 4 |__| showed the strain. Her cheeks ter which it was gone over by Mayor| would make an average net profit] Rapides and Camaseu parishes, peng gl —. + Of ret loupe America. B: th Rossin and | tum out from underneath the run ve the Northern Pacific and Great! pianched, while lines of care are be~_ ith t t Is beliew 1.400, nually fo a | a “| ning gear of his “scorche ‘ n 4 MEN oar aos ots seats cpoeeves| Sire para "th: the. Mis: of the timers] tee cn bath the tones "aph:, tot lSadh ape eeintorciug their armies, | "0S sear of hie “scorcher.” Northern roads seriously crippled) reo Se nave been, chased ppro e yea eo n-/tying up both the Texas and the| They claim that Green river is Hy ail eppearances the work | Patrolman Looker took Stewart to | today opening da of the mayor. chise | Southern Pacific railroads. mail| beautiful, clear, cool stream and| of earryiig on the war is as active | Pollce he rters after securing| Northern Pacific passenger train|*¥8y. but she bravely faces east ‘The communication contains noth- They figure out that at 4 per cent) has been received from Texas of|that the sportive trout has many | as ifs couference was hot on | ne neces vidence. No, 6 has teem aSnuiled and 10) 7 8" and signs of a developing Gng which throws any particular] this would represent a value of| North Louisiana points today, and| haunts along ite upper courses, but) tapia, _— . The affair occurred at First and tng a0 No. 2 tragedy are apparent. (I gdh a ecttaaroats 2 inputs ghee feet that | all trans-continental traffic 1s at a|that the Franklin coal mines will ———_ Cherry, on August The patrol ssident Perham, of the teleg-|,,7aseart this ponies Pyaar Rows et aeeny’ Dees aires) city ought to be expected to pay! standstill. The Louisiana soldiers | eventually destroy every fish below man claims that the machine was! pq -|he himself had not made a singig’ ° ae | 5 » ) phers, says all passenger trains oe dn the columns of The Stor | half of this of $50,000,000 for the *y*-| on the state line spent an unevent-| Franklin until the authorities take; AFTER mR. COHEN taking a crossing at a « peed | are seven:to 14 hours late, while|*?**e" against his wife and will not ‘The main contention is that the| tem at the termination of the grant.| fy) night | seme stage ty Gave thee. ‘ than four miles per hour frciahe tratfie is poraiyzed. No vio.|%¥ ® word against her, which i Moore-Gilman people want a fran-| The communication was tranamit- | Gommander Bostock, of the naval | - Mikie Yon Hammen caused a war- dent = wh oat, “os vena | taken as confirmation of the rumors thie for too long a period, and that/ ted to Moore and Gilman Friday af- | penerven, will seize any Mississippi] The Franklin mines have for) ramtito te tasved for Victor Cohen, | TO LOOkK/NTO Seventeen nenonton operatone have | that the allegations were brought By, the council has already turned down | ternoon river boats caught trespassing in|#ome time past been in the habit) Fridgy morning. on a charge of ba lteft for the went the captain's lawyers without hig Lvtieiana waters, Expecting trou- | Of dumping the fine coal dust from | cemy by embezzlement | : pear, sen ble. the Jocal milita is being held | the screens into the river, turnin, In the complaint she ges that} CAUSE Or DEATH The following is the situation of| TH deposition of Morrow Tage 4 in readiness. On the other hand,|the water of the stream an inky | Cohen = misapp! ee funaa| |the striking telegrephers, according |©**t father of the plaintiff, was Missiseipp! in making warlike dem- | black In color and poisoning the | giv@l to him for the purr f pur 7 to local strike leaders: | ad this morning. He knew. Mim onstartions. It has no nava) militia, | fish Chasing goods for bh i r Carroll has ided to} Reports received up to midnight! Tassert at A eager: ata = ie but has soldiers, and Governor THe amount ix to be § 1] hold rtem examination |indickte the situation on the east-|2owse one day he saw a bottle vardaman has called out more] » bee te hrmaprospese | ‘are ee een way o7\th, n+) pen oe of William Mor-|¢rn division of the Great Northern| Whiskey on the table and had takes 7 lor use every day in the week, save} . gan, fo r som at the en Mg . 4 drink of it himself on the invita nops to do ¢ on the coast.| cording to Mra. Von Hammer gan, fou in a room at the | evete wanting a ne te? i is likely that more will be called | fol Bave appealed to local author~/ manag and now he will have to ex-| Thet hed with bic ax ote tly salid. Quite a aumber|, While the captain and his wifé ‘lites and asked that the same pro- 3 “lly ag which D Fee valge ractically solid. Quite a number) i 24 at his house they seemed hap- out if their presence should become | | mothe matter tr 1 th h Dr 1 Depu have gone out since the last report | y P a cater | tection be afforded them that is tind hime r Arnold believe to have been|who could not go out at first call| PY 9nd he always thought she was be: ded the —_ river pers |caused by hemmorhage of the | on ount af being joint static n{% Virtuous woman. Captain Tag- fi : : |where popular clamor resulted in * | lungs. “ po on} cart never drank unt _ MOBILE ty ag Ms ~ x (oe keeping the mines from dumping| seh eisehalealiialiel OO Oates nade: hi m Helena |*#ents and operators, having sta-| fe vin on yp ae had DYNAMITER CHRISTOPHER HOLDS IMAGINARY CON- | Grerectine “association, Nashville, sek Into the river # | BANK CLEARIN % | recently and had arto Gch | tag thelr pomtiogs.. Reporth-amow| a> 0. “hs was arrested at the guif port of the| The people below Franklin believe| # AWgunt 4, 1905 #| to the coast be- {inet telegraphing for the |\Kloeber Ran FLICTS WITH OFFICERS AS HE TOSSES ON BED OF PAIN | ijississippi by a quarantine officer| that the Pacific Const com nom quandnanaal % | Heved that his |days has been done by the Nile getting off a New Orleans| Which owns the Franklin mines, has) # | health. In the found | , ex-telegraphers presse o ; “i ne lb ele ae aaa while getting off a New Orleams| Tha strong pull With the county| # Rngrease over ast | oe ee ghcmaie Tt A Blind Pg PRS ae | aboard the revenue cutter Winona. | Officials that it is useless to appeal|® = year $256,517.04 & ey: lthe toad, ana these tea are tow OE ibe Sie |for “flek rotection. RRR | worn out, having been continuous Kic © tilted with the Jack Christopher, alias Chester-| desperate de ad holds imagin-| JacKSON, Miss... Aug. 4 wle meen ly on-duty for the past.48 hotrs : Justice Gordon Thursday field, stil! remains unconscious on}ary conversations with the officers! cases are reported by the alth | Conditions oa coast lines of | @{tetnoon and, in spite of the tech- His cot at the Wayside Emergency|who had him iv charge and th board today. The Vicksburg com-| eth the Gamat Worthern j{Micalities of Blackstone, the genial hospital. y who placed him under arrest in the) pany of national guards was | Northern Pacific are most favor- | SD8ser nd _ proprietor of the By ew odioves that his chances ne anon ' saat » [0d Out this morning to reinforce the | ° y fully $7 per cent of all the| OF on Riv (Hot Springs * -— fr ultimate recovery are slim. For dams, you've got me at las troops on the coast |men t out. The ¢ sss nown Te 8 y and four days he has not taken nourish-|he pants as he strains at the cords)?" °" |where any effort has been made to| /" from this city, was compelled to gent, and the attendants have been/on his w s. “Smith, if lever get) wew onLEAN 4.—Quar- Ikeep tele ph offices open is in | PAY a fine of $50 for maintaining a compelied to strap him down injout I'll kill you,” and “Get out of " Oe ae aaee A SOMIMES ame rings! 7 WEVER 7 wr] like lances teens. Which are being | 2uisance at the fashionable place. (NA RY Ce th ag Seg Ae intoesiaet. ind | | (Beas rome \ Kat eee ee ates fawow roar’ |rcanned by officials of the road. All| _ Deputy Sherlét Belding, after, ex eritical, Sheriff Lou Smith has seen henever these symptoms @p-|\¢ xtiecinsippl, Alabama a IS VERY pone 7 peanaasen ire aa ta iy ile ne principles of § fit to maintain regular guard over| pear in an aggravated form the at-|‘ronnesnee and Arkannas Shotaut| |\weerava rive |(pmanos a obra ee ie rOUk oo apie oeeeeeee ilk, the exweption of one | Holmes for a day, found ample evi- the desperate degenerate, and Dep-|tendants administer the morphine,| methods have pasned and the militia | BEA? SOne Samet vou'o . nae lor tw Headquarturs have. been | “ence to convince his superior that uty Sheriff Liner spends the great-jand he sinks off into a fitful s oréer in a majority of the| aks tibitvd esta in X Everett and | ‘ings were not being run in strict er part of the day at the hospital.) ber. | atat te proavese Seely | Tacoma, in which .t several | cord with the state laws regard- Tue county officials have no faith] He may die at any time from] ny, at Sate a maid. hoveral| ing the sale of intoxicants $a Christopher, and do not care to| blood polsoning caused by the deep co | Hayy cine telercennen oe A well appointed bar, running take any chances with him, for fear| powder burns from his self inflict-| # wea eee ae! PORGIE Wik ithasiagm was diaplaye , without a license, was found, and that he might porsibly be sham-|ed wound, and the physicians dare * INTO RIVER. *| ¢ ahdad | 7 7 the doctor was asked to explain, He ming and only awaiting a favorable] not probe it, for fear of causing in;|*® J, Aug. 4 .- | pleaded guilty in view of the over- hante to make a dash for freedom. | stant death. His temperature was * tral passenger ® ee eee RR RE EH ee HB) Whelming evidence. ‘When not under the influence of] higher Friday morning and inflam-)¥* train stro 1 plac witch # | P mendans ™ .: anetaecaores —e qoorphine Christopher moans con |mation has set in. The attendants|# on the Hackensack river bridge * id \ aRU oe word . eh re s. Luella peg rt o Mra. Rinually and throws himself from| believe that if It were not for his|® tais morning, the engine going * | piece of human flesh was *|Jack Chesterfield, must stand trial ‘ ’ i te ww. ‘The eng | found by employes of the #]and face the penitentiary for having ne side of his narrow cot to the] vig const yn the criminal! ® into the river The engineer # | * Ed ular. tamer = tae ted husband in bis attegsa d ‘ t, he|could not withstand the last few|# Was drowned. The coaches re Sdgewater tann ‘ ake & | assisted her husband in his attem gther, Bound hand and foot, b . fr nema : aes, the brides. 2 % Union, on Friday afternoon, %|to dynamite his way out of the King quutters incoherently snatches of his' days of suffering [xmas 4 on the bridge * Uae, oo ie jelee Af pode denae neta Base bp cagpr Gee se a tte Aan dato tlng | * According to the report tele- * her with carrying tools into @ Water will be shut off Saturday ;urday from 9 a > 3p. m. on| xander Pearson was Thursda |* phoned to the police, the flesh # | jail will be filed as soon as the same from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. on Belmont) Tenth avenue south from Jackson | awarded the contract to construct }% was about the size of a baby, * t repared by the prosecuting ‘ayenne north from Roy street to|to Main and on Main from Tenth|the Schwabacher block, which | Deputy Coroner Wiltsie left | at y Jack Chesterfield Lakeview avenue, and on Belmont|to Twelfth nd on Twelfth from| destroyed by fire last winter {% immediately to investigate the * has a ch of recovery. His Mace from Roy street to Kastlake|Main to Charles and over entire|Glennon has secured the | myste * 1 the county Jail, closel: » Y y. drive. district from ifth eastward tolfor installing the plugat | % | watched, lest she carry out her Water will also be shut off Sat-’ Rainier and south to Stevens, tures, KORO RK RK RH (hreat of suicide

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