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° A FUNNY PAGE BY Lew DOCKSTADER, iT WILL “MINSTHEL MAN,” BE HERE SOON ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIABLE WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. e Star ° VOL The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest LIKE SMORT STORIES Fi ORGAN ION * eg aah e Wwe EK THE STAR Witt , You roe ws } Peace Now Looks |IEN Oh, So Far Away NIGHT EDITION, 7. NO LOST HIS FOOTING GROUND UNDER WHEELS 138 1905. FRLOIN Mi DERER STOPPED BY FOLICE Officers Mayou and Rrafford early victim was nearly blinded by the on Saturday morning prevented | crue! axgault, Both of his eyes were what may have been a murder in) closed and he staggered about like neath Lila Young's house of fil| Nichols was slightly under the in : THAT PRESENT NEGOTIATIONS WILL RESULT IN AN AMIC- 60 uP AND OWN fame. fluence of intoxicants, ant that! WHERE I$ DICKIE? % Victim sss. bepi valde tedanl cikv eee ¥. W. McDaniels ccupmtiON ss... ABLE SETTLEMENT—ROOSEVELT RECEIVES PLENIPOTEN- a a When the officers entered the pd pyr Eo s Moe mites 7. re neces ER no NEITHER JAPANESE NOR RUSSIAN ENVOYS HAVE ANY HOPES TIARIES OF BOTH COUNTRIES fired the president's salute she broke their destination aboard the Chat- the Liberty saloon, a tenderloin di pensary at Fifth and King, unde place they discovered W. J. Lyona, . RRR RR KR AH) A West Seattle bartender, viciously * | ansaulting J. W, McNichols, « cook, in the dally bank clearings, August ab man, The police maintain that Me the Victim, His resistance evidently Et enah to commit the deadly The British vice consul at Seattle old. and comes of a wealthy 1 EPR AAAAAKNE EERE E EEE EDSEEEES * * * * + * CTCL ETE CTT OE ee ee H BANK CLI JBARINGS. * Lyons had MeNichols on the floor, MeNichols was found oD | has received word from relatives of 7 5.—Preatd 6 Oyst , where they will) * August 5, 1906., ‘ga07 kicking bim In the face. fo a semi-conscious con- 7 itera thie uneres n wate renee Secs tae prin po be pracnt|@ August 6, 1904...... 661,637.15 */ Both men were taken to the pollee ‘tom prety denuded of bis eloth-|the young man in Europe that J.| F. W. McDaniels, 40, a switchman{ The other train employes did no® ‘ to each other the ministers plenipo-|ed to each other previous to their * _ z station, where it was found that the W. Vivian-Dickle has disappeared bP gl a ot the Northern Pa-| know of the accident until they saw. 7 tentiary from the czar of Russia | departure for Portamouth, where the & Increase over ae ast, 458.44 : cod i FE joys eg injuries from] the maimed and bleeding body lying ‘and the emperor of Japan, who are | negotiations will be epensd Tues 4 FORE arene from Canada and ts believed to be] being taken Ag ee er nag che close to the rails. imeeninne pence, ioisiiiinen a supinds, elias A RR Rm 'U. S. GOVE in Seattle. heepieat Saturday afternoon. McDantels was taken to the hose out 12 o’eto prestd leg made af eDaniels was engaged in coup-| vital in @ private ambulance and left the shore o na launch _ Wir'ce the orate arnt me The first days of August have Vivian-Diekie is about 21 years) ling cars at the foot of Massachu-|@n attempt made to save his life, Bearded the Mayflower, and as she witnessed remarkable fiuetuations setts when he made a misstep and|but he could not survive the loss was ground | of bloc ier the wheels of the t from her forepeak the standard | tancoga. ° ch- aristocratic family Engla: | ma ¢ oft ley uy the chief wanes The Japa-| It wax with somewhat gloomy Rag Oe Ages yee vies eousul woulé be pom - ch were auainiear cond) and arm! He is a married man, and the hose | forebodings that notaing will be ac-| tein. Std. whereabouts y sever rom the! pital attendants are endeavoring to Mere envoys, accompanied by @ suite Doarded the Mayflower as a salute @f 19 guns honored them. They met the president in the specially fur- nished f » chatted aj sian foreign office, when asked x operators and agents were | few sninutes and retired to. make| Whether Russia would agree to a wpe ggg” mtg os Wer | ney General Moody has addressed & un en atid when they went out way for the Russians, M. Witte, | cession of territory or a payment of | BORER: | AOWiNen, tae oe the corre | wtter to the United States district | they setae by many employes upon as one o fthe first steps in his gigantic plan to battle with the | complished that the two delegations left the city Constantine Nakokoff, of the Rus- indemnity, the two points on whic Michelmore will preach both morn- ing and evening. amounting to $1,609,691.41, but for the last three days the clearings have fallen off gradually anti! the Saturday's figure ia down to but WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Attor- attorneys along the lines of the Ex ing no end of trouble Mont who net belong to the order. | Judge Griffin's court on Friday aft-| ernoon The divorce was granted and a| restraining order issued, requiring Napoleon Fitts to refrain from vis been attending the completion of the | detention camp. It ts expected that the camp will be ready for occupa- Uon tonight. also blamed for much of the delay | on account of leaving ite track on| elevated ground across Second enue, Engineer Loud said the oc pany objected to laying tracks o Jacob Furth put the screws to the body }locate his wife. Naughty Police Make ; MAN WHO OWNS COUNCIL, BOOTS AND BREECHES, IS HAND. WHIPPED LITTLE ONES Tl LL iting his former wife and the child the mew grade as they could not be |CTPOration committee of the coun ED ANOTHER FRANCHISE FOR NOTHING—REGULAR CINCH he is charged with having compelled DIAMOND RING Migeore pormenentiy unill Vireinia| ci: on Priday afternoc, é Ito drink beer. WE teases throwst to Westlak il on Friday afternoon, and = th FOR FURTH i THEY SCREAMED IN AGONY. LEAPS UNDER IS LO MOVING TRAIN committee squirmed The meeting reminded one of the | Moore-Gilman franchise meetings |it was so different. There was no chafing ‘The offictais stated that jt would b a long time before that could tak place, no delay and that settles the as the ¢ The matter as far uncil is concerned. Westlake avenue forgetting about it. With honesty that in the committee room shined with the brilliancy of an incandes- property “I thank God, now, that my]|with relatives of the motherleas The loss of rt OF Semeet ring Everybody was in good humor. The|owners, however, will probably|cent light in a FloPida everglade, mother whipped me when I was a| waifs, eae oe tones Delamere jog une eclons nen as they mended oot the | make a we am When Moore aed Assistant City Engineer Scott sev- boy. It helped to make a man of oer eeanememtnnonnen — = f - . street railway magnate everything | Gilman offered to construct a line} ¢ral times reminded the committee- ie nat < boar ber ne 98 will,” teatt-| NEW “YORK, Aug. 4—-Robert) Mra, Walker, 919 Thirty-ninth, re- he asked for, and Jacob amiably|on Westlake they asked the council|men of the oversight they were fied James B, Haynes, charged vin PINGHED AT Cflawell, the m who recently | ported the disappearance of the , smiled back not to give a franchise to the Seat-| making, but they appeared to be Assault and battery on Albert Knob. printed am article in his paperiting, and now the detectives are There was only one hitch, That|tle Electric company for a line on|hard of hearing. They did, how- 7, a few days ago xt the Haynes THE ALTER eons, ongressinan Rhinock, of | equally divided as to the manner of was when the solons timidiy asked | the street, unless a provision were|ever, remember it when the West= home, 2624 East Aloha. | Kentucky, with introducing Miss its being lost or stolen, — ‘a | him if he would consent to a clause| made by which they could also use| lake application came up. Neighbors heard the screams of . poral mecteate ghewag magi ge = sd PR's. usighior # child, 1 Ainge nw providing for the common use ofthe tracks by paying half the cost| The committee, of course, forgot Albert and his sister, Rose, at an| One hour before he was to have|cinnats, and wan being sued for litvel, | ten ithed the mlackiing plaything. . tracks on Westlake boulevard, so| of construction and maintenance. | all about its resolution to hold up einnati, and was being sued for libel, | ster liked the sparkling plaything, that a competing c Aerwmor was current Saturday to mpany might at} That is why the electric company's| franchises now asked by the com- erly hour last Sunday morning. been married to Miss Kathryn| wa, killed by a subway train Frida: e a ied by a subway train Friday|and amused himself for several | ; - ere laid before Hu- | O’Donne ; some future time use them, if nec-| application was held up until Fri-| pa imane Otticer Vaupail, and Hnynes| ment hovse, Joae Miracle war con-|"oft'ye Syngas" © % * Stain) Roure with, Ik, Mex Walker told) chenwElit that the FW. Weyer-|emary. That ragh request diaplea-| dag. 0 , LA? arise mach mand gang of beating the boy . : a. ag png vcess >. pee? tear See Cae Oe ad ed Jacob. His jaws snapped to-| So anxious were the Westlake| > pe cntiade Tethers eld day bagi dl gy tly ro pee Hh oer lie, and an effort on her part to find | hagtieer syndicate had this week| Oiler itke the Seok “ote saum Gempaaty qanats 0 teeurs cnennetl jawee oe by Justice P. V. Davino on riday under arrest on charge of having the truth of the matter resulted in hovel tive service on the street that they| This } : a afternoon. He was fined $20 and} betrayed another woman, Miss Ger BADL} BEATEN the child telling her that he re-|Clos@d® deal for the purchase of | Shovel. ae ice on th hat they| ‘This line will run from Ewing up ~ taxed the costs of the prosecution. |trude Robare, who swears Miracle turned the ring. the: mammoth sawmills at Port! “No!” he said. “We will abso-| offered to raise among themselves | Fremont to North Forty-third, then Haynes declined to look at the Black and blue mark» on his imma- ture victim's body, although he is went through a mock marriage cer- emony with her and secured from her $1,000, which she had received Other jewelry was left untouched, and many of the sleuths incline to the belief that pickpocket took Henry Wilson, a sailor, received a bad beating on Friday night at the lutely refuse to accept any franchise in which such a provision is insert- ed. We would prefer not to build be Blallely, but .the report cannot confirmed, and turn over to the city the $25,000 | required to lay the tracks so that the city could own them and rent west to Phinney and north on Phin- ney to Sixty-fifth The people in |the district have been helplessly, iw taking strenuous effotts to| from the Seattle & Renton railwey tm ke : . any car line on Westlake. them to whomsoever it desired Jclambering for the line for two fake a peep at his questionable |as damages for injuries in an acel- TOottionts Mapes ena Braftord, who Gee sc sae LONDON, Tee. viens tows "wa Seernee seen, bonve,) Moore abd (itinan sins eahes tet: pears handiwork for the sake of further | dent patrel the tenderfoia, took both men Pella tate that the Cninat, {70M lity. “Then we've got you! We will/a common-use clauso in the Seat-| In deference to a pitiful plow argument in the superi urtashe| Miracle is now out on $1,000 bonds |in tow. Edwards was released on Gains fo procesding to carr: Poet hold you up on the proposition until| tle Electric company’s applieation | made by Councilman Murphy, of the threatens to appeal the case. and the nuptials have been declared | $95 bail. ta ioe of tifing att pat dis ma | OU promise to extend the Broad-/| for a franchise on Fremont avenue,! Ninth ward, to extend the line 10 ‘A witness testified to secing|off until further notice ih af aire hither ‘bam py | way tine ae to my eee in as tae wan another souls Wald and om ee —— to ee ea strike the boy at Iéast 10 | the Denny-Fubrman addition.” ‘0 be used for a part of the distance| Furth promised to make the exten- ged sealto® ede Pahl sh: Sanh taiee. 4 foreign’ or native capital, A Brit-| "and, strange as it may seem,|by competing companies in order| sion in three years. The committes times with what appeared to be a WEATHER FORECAST ish Jine has already been bought for} %) harness tug. * ENGINE DIVES INTO RIVER * $3,500,000. Furth promised to make the exten-/ to reach the district north of Wood-| thought that the company would be i The girl was removed to the . * Maree * sion then and there. land park. The common-use clause | able to lay the 10 blocks of track in q House of Good Shep by thelesir Tonight; Sunday Fair and t BAYONNE, N. J., Aug. 4 * Tt was a beautiful illustration of was recommended by City Engineer | that time. Haynes contingent, but the humane!” ‘Warmer, wiht Northeast Winds,|* A Jersey Central passenger * WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Attor-| the east with which the council can| Thomson, whose advice the commit A petition from the patrons of the officers question the right of the sain “| #& train struck a misplaced switch * ney General Moody had a fer-| force the octopus to make improve-| tee pretended to follow so faithful-| Fremont-Rallard line, who claimed ove. SEASIDE, Ore. ‘ug. 4.—Milne|® on the Hackensack river bridge * ence on beef trust affairs soveral| ments for the benefit of the poople|ly in turning down the Moore-Gil-| they were herded on the cars like She says that she wan also whip- 18, a nephew of Maurico|® tow morning, the engine going #| go’Keressiian Humphrey Attorney | hours teday with District Attorney | if it wants to. man franchise, yet it has not pro-| cattle, was read, The committee ped for little or nothing. n, of Seattle, was drown # into the river, The engineer &| i» Mones and other property own- | Morrison, of Chicago. It was deem The committee has not promised] vided for in the franchise which| dismissed it without comment, The father js in Alanka and the while canoeing in a heavy|% was drowned. The coaches re- #|¢r® appeared before the board of’ ed’advisable to bring the cases to a] to withdraw the common use clause,|the committee granted to the com-| Furth said arrangements were be~ children will be placed in a tem-|surf. His companion narrowly es- & mained on the bridge. *| works at {ts meeting Satur speedy trial, They discussed which' but it probably will next week.| pany on Friday. ling made to better the service and porary refuge pending a consultation’a ped. 46 | morning and for the tenth time ¢ sew will be tried first. atl. Furth says he won't stand for it, The committeemen persisted in the committee took his word for it} Baron dwt t aboard, n | Siiiciae-cha-aeadb-prectemn: eon] tt is believed Japan wilt insist, he sponding Gate of last year treat Northern and Northern Pa-| Out of 32 local strikers now in Se they were greeted by the president. | replied: “I don’t think so." Rkke we RAR eS HAA AH|iflc roads requesting Information| attle, sx do not belong to the order When the representatives of the bel- Minister Sato, the Jnapanese|® of the telegraphers’ strike and ite] At @ meeting of the local strik- ° ligerents were brought togther they | Spokeaman, was asked how the pros-|@ RUMOR OF WRECK. % | posible effect upon the transmis-| ing t hers and station agents > were introduced, exchanged felicita- | Mets looked. He said }* A report reached Seattle to #/ son of interstate, foreign and gov-| Fri might at the New Western i tome and made speeches. The en- | OT VERY BRIGHT, BUT are the effect that two Northern ®)ornmeot massages over Western] hotel, Statement was made that ) yoys and the president were all clad | ARE HOPEFUL. Pacific trains collided on the &| Union wires which follow these! theyeat® the poorest paid men in the im frock coats and silk hats, The| The Japanese delegates reac ned | east side of Stampede tunnel «| foutes, Moody says he has been | sertiee of the company; even lower Question of uniforms to be worn|the New York Yacht club pler 20) ® Saturday morning, wrecking ®) | informed that for several days mes-| that the section hand during th otiath ttled |minutes ahead of the time eched-|® several cars, but not injuring #| Sages have been interrupted, and it] Operstors and agents are paid | Mis Riche when it was ecided ‘to | wled, A crowd gathered. near the|@ anyone |i the government's duty to keep! from $45 to 965 a month, or about| 5 SSeS ORK BERR RAR RH chort-nightedness, the mayor is sll! Wear civillan dress. pier and set up cheers as Baron|® Tho rumor was to the effect #/Open such channels to protect Ite) an @vemmpe of $1.83 per day fer 12) 4 He who fights and runs away, 1! y % | looking | Komura, with « cigarette between |® that the operator failed to un- #|0WR communications. ‘Therefore, houfw Work. Section get $1.40 for |» Falstaff Hopkine. ¥, ves to fight another day * | Anyway, notwithstanding his dire bis lips, alighted from the carriage. |* derstand orders and let two here has been grave concern. vw work. In ten hours the) 4 3a * | threats, Hopkins, according to the BOSTON, Aug. 5.—A special to} Lieutenant Evans, soa of Admiral) trains on one block 7 All Great Northern passenger | fi Make $1.56 and the latter)» It ts better to have pinched “ 4 tailed, * | best regulated of rumors at police 7 the Giobde from Gloucester says | Evans, greeted the Japanese. : No confirmation of the re #| trains are arriving on time and the/$14@) @r the grand total of 1%/ @ pinched at all—Rubyiat of the Poles than never to have * |headquarters, has thrown up the that Russia will grant the Japanese | Launches conveyed the party to} ® port could be secured olther in #| Coast line division Is running as difference between the} oenans * Fw and is at present o sick of | @emands and pay indemnity and/the cruiser Tacoma, a salute Of) w Seattle or Tacoma, *% | smoothly as if no strike had been * fighting “cops” that he can’t evem | cede Saghatin. The contest in the|19 guns being fired as it mounted! » &» | declared. PORE ERE RE REE EHR ER RR HH [Dold his hand on his stomach. ! Regotiations will be over Manchuria.|the companion way, The Tacomal ake eat ® ate * * tae A statement was made by the gen-| Sartion men get their Sundays off! enanaionn sansiaiiee: ' Did you punish the officers?” The special declares the indemnity | weighed anchor and started up East amma ame leral western paasenger agent of the! and the strikers are required to/| The Star man asked the chief. twill only be lent, some day to col-|river shortly before 10. Minister Great Northern on Saturday morn- worm omer? day in the year, Many| According to the latest special/ at work on his proposed article for} “Oh, yes,” replied Thomas, witht ) Beet again with interest from the | Witte and party arrived at the pier, NEGRO QUARTETTE ing that messages on the Coast line, agents are required to put UP) aevicg report from the Giretens Everybodys Is It Worth W hile, | almost @ serious look on his face, “presumptuous little brown men.” being recotved by Assistant Secre- jFunning to Vancouver, would be re- tranging from $600 to $1,500, or What's the Use i told them they should have ar- tary Plerce. The launches were PUT IN LIMBO \coived ane delivery guaranteed with ccoaeate to the amount of money | station on top of the Seneca hotel,|_ Upon learning of the hotel man’s|rested the woman when she was * NEW YORK, Avg. 5.—The Jap-|boarted without delay, and a salute out delay, but between Seattle and} handled, and are also responsible | | mission, Ballinger is said to have | outside of the hotel.” | amese and Russian plenipotentiaries | of 19 guns was fired by the Chat- sisi Spokane the situation was such that | for egy money stolen while they are | Ralph 8. Hopkins, the owner of the) een he would look into the| It is one gg Sergeant Leightow Jeft here this morning on two cruis' tanooga. a a they could only take the messages | on » They have to go out on | hostelry, has decided to abandon his| a received a slap on the wrist; that . a Gesvigen, Wate Sie: 2-7 aa Promise to et them | there the a platform to receive ait] fight against the police department Hopkins went home waiting for Officer McClurg was reduced to 8% : sometime. He received wi rom mails and very often sneak-| because of the tom-fool arrest bY! & & & & & E. H. HARRIMAN WILL — rn teat a baggie ond headquarters early Saturday morn. | thi break into the money. draw-| Sergeant Leighton and Officers Me-| @ RHEE AEEEEREEREERERERE 2 “ . maggne Be ing that all trains on the system | er ing their almence. After an|Ciurg and Le Count of a young morning on a charge of being dis-/ j ‘ Scene vive « First and Seneca * onterly persons See ee, eer ee Ot ees Sean ene neepoay| na (gy ES SE Eleven O'Clock Friday Night The police believe that they are/ FUME MCO MIN. nt to. the marke Py) a amy an lee en eet tae een ARUETD City Detective Easson, Sergeant % responsible for the condition of a0 | presidént of the Great Northern, haw | will | permit a man of that axe| young Woman exonérated. Mine Leighton and Patrolman Mc- old man who was assaulted on Cturg, of the Poller + te Washington and badly beaten « few | ‘roubles of his own and is too busy | to be. hired.” After he Teaches the| Host Hopkins set up a terrific roar ment, and Ralph Hopkins, bad com er to . . spines nights ago. CoS ee ee ig, Mates the eooepeny te a! taplosion. ithe the: Benaingies Proprietor Seneca Hotel . é : . % Object Peace Conference te if le come strolling in from six to} mind (to impose upon him or quit) “Rr-revenge,” he — shrieked. Sant on ® Hi. Harriman, one of the fore-, Hil interesta—his arch-enemy—for e i m * pire * gost American captains of industry |the trade with the Orient. Harri. | ELECTRIGUTED twelve hours late and the aystem t«! the aby for good. | 4 « ey Regge be pr gore i* Hopkine—"Shake, Leighton, old man, I owe you an apology!” y-|man will visit Yokohama, Shangha j Silence. and as well as one of the most pow in visit Yok Sh. | ey make the mayor and chief) » Sil * erful railroad organizers of the age, | and other commercial centers on the about the delay in the re- |“), ore™ : | “Well, if you won't shake or accept an apology, I tell you %# je like “Paddy's flea,” when you put | other side and will discuss the! PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 4—L. M. UNCLE SAM peony vosnedly yllberremd be, ee ee viele LO] x what I'll do. I'll sign a paper drawn up by Leighton about this “your finger on him he ain't there. Ortental trade with secret agents tn Hayden, superintendent of the Koo- Moses threatened to invoke t ehiet ef palten and taecuaned 2 * late affair into which we have been unduly precipitated by the * A cock-and-bull story in a Jocal| those centers who have been in his tenay Power and Light company. id of the courts s the boa “ Ol & prews. ” qmorning paper, Saturday, bad Har- | employ for months. was electrocuted on Friday evening TAKES CH RGE oa 4 atrwen 5 A a Bie |e More silence and the utter annihilation of Hopkins by Chief # Fiman on his way to Seattic, having| The siz mammoth steamers of the while repairing wires on the top of “L have been patient,” he sald.| cones pi Rgomee oy th a hes rl ied Delaney's men & Tocated him at Spokane Friday und| Pacific Mati company will be se- 4 pole “put ny paticonce is exh OY brew psi we ag ond reat Dest |* The police department b the facts cited above to levery railroad man in the city wae | cured by the Harriman interests for! Thinking he was about through| ys yyy ee eee ERY YH YB! Hudings which I now have cannot! other us: we're busy tri he| % bave been an actual occurrence, actors on the police side gog all day Saturday wondering | the Trans-Pacific seryice. | work hedirected a workman to tele | @ % | be Eevapied. J am unable to aan ta boos of ie seatien. Telt * swear to verify Hopkins’ change of front * What Harriman would do to Seattle! It Is understood that Harriman. | pone to the plant and have thei@ WASHINGTON, Aug 5.— #| menge the erection of my building | jour troubles to scmebody else—not | * when he came. motoody ectalon to Ko to the Orient. |current turtied on, which came on|@ The government has formally */at figeond and Stewart. This delay | {4 q policeman.” BRR EE EH = refuse lo entertain he suggestion ted d threw P i longed fo 00 an +1 cosh 00 Ben sé tenho the | frantical to the mayor fic d tod an or looked e Cor ere ne Seriven Wetnetiny. Ate |e tne Minnesota or Dakete, oo ine # The expenses will be borne by #1 *Caremn Humphrey talked tn | whore ufo the Saree cere hte os acer See ee oer eet ee a ee are 7 " vs o governme on € sintilar vein © maid he coub | Harriman and party visited the Yel- | Bround that he would hori td MADE CHILD # general epidemic fund. “ Any reason for the delay; that it : dowstone park and spent Thursday W ~, on ib ova * wan mencing to look as though | “e | and Friday there. Saturday the te Bis business rival, Jim) DRINK BEER Tre tee eee reer es) vement would not be laid be- | party took « train at Gardiner and} pvt “the beginnig of wet weather. ! @witehed the Harriman private car a, Eleven new cases and six deaths) As far a® the injunction on Virginia fo the Oregon Short line and the} Westminster Presbyterian church Were reported officially at the office) street wan concerned he knew there) Magnate is row hiking for Salt | Because ber husband insisted on | o¢ the city board of health at noon] wae bo reason why it should hold Lake. Reaching there he will hurry —S@bbath, August 6, 1905. Morning | giving their little 4-year-old daugh-|today. The deaths were ali at the] thimgn up, ax it coudl be disposed of | ; forward to San Francisco and board | — ee at 11 “The F th {ter beer to drink, often to the point | emergency hospital, of persons pre | one way or the other immediately. | the first Trans-Pacific steamer for |"*T*!°? & 11 & m., “Tho Fate of the) of tntoxication, was the reason | viously reported {ll with fever, Sur-! ‘The matter will be taken up with ; the Orient. | Word; evening service at 7:45,|#!¥en by Mra. Nora Fitts, of Vash-|geon White left this morning for the eprporation counsel. His trip to the Orient is looked | “Measures.” The Rev Hugh T.| 0° island, for desiring a divorce in| Fontainebl Mins. where he has| The Seattle tric company was |