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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIABL WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR, The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION, * THE STAR'S EXCLUSIVE PREDICTION OF JULY 21 1S VERIFIED IN AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT GIVEN OUT AT GREAT NORTHERN HEADQUARTERS—MAMMOTH DOCK WILL BE BUILT AT SMITHS COVE—MR, HILL INSPECTS THE LOCAL PROPERTIES OF HIS COMPANY ~The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, LOUIS HILL WILL SUCCEED FARRELL | AS PRESIDENT OF G. N. STEAMSHIP CO. TAFT IN THE PHILIPPINES---NO 2 A FUNNY PAGE BY LEW DOCKS TADER, “MINSTREL MAN,” _16 ON THE WAY. IT WILL BE HERE SOON. PThe Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 139. 25 CENTS PER MONTH — a‘. BUSINESS MEN ARE TCC CCOCOSCS CCS eee eee eee V4 * * * THE NEW SLATER, * * Pr t 8. Co 1. W. Hill, ® * Vi sident GN Co . Howard James. *® *% Real Executive Offic represen ting Hill interests,.L.C.Gilman, ® * * , itle’s busines non are om ee Seren eee ee aitle's businews men are com-| SHIPPERS CLAIM THAT THEY WILL HAVE TO DIVERT THEIR — _ t received from the railroads CONSIGNMENTS THROUGH OTHER CHANNELS UNLESS With the arrival of L. W. Hill, | Cove to handle Oriental trade, This since the strike has been declared Vice president of the Great North-| new dock will be the largest in the [and are threatening to divert thelr THE STRIKE SITUATION IMPROVES * ern railway and first assistant to| northwest. As soon as Mr. Hill re-| shipments into other channels wher- | President J. J. Hill, comes news of | turns to St. Paul he will submit) ever possible, if the situation is not | the new changes in the official ros-| definite plans for the new dock | changed shortly, Ey man in-| Rocky Mountain division to receive {Limited No. 2 on the Northern Pae ter of the Great Northern Steam-| J, J. Hill, president of the Gre terviewed expressed his views very| train orders by telephone or mo’ z ship company orthern, and a large party of cap mphatically regarding the manner | tr flag © | cific and No. 5 on the Burlingtom a In an interview with The Star | {talists and directors, will reach the {traffic is being handled, and say fic on th | Route narrowly escaped a head-on Mr. Hill stated that Howard James, | coast in about two weeks, on a gen |that it is losing Seattle thousands of | Was delayed for collision here early Sunday morn at present president of the Northern | eral tour of Inapection. This will be I every day two wrecks cau ing, due to the failure of the strike- Steamship company (operating on| the elder Hill's first visit to Seattle Charles Brubn, one of the pro-| flanges. breaking operator at Palmer June- the Great Lakes) and purebasing/in a year and a half, prietors of the Frye-Hruhn packing| Many of the strike breakers have | tion to deliver a train order, & agent of the Great Northern rail In the younger Hill's party which house, said Monday morning been persua by the strikers to! deputy on duty at the station, hear- way, will be vice president of the | arrived in Seattle shortly after mid With our bi #6 this strike is} quit work. Northern Pacific trains | ing the approaching trains, ran out Great Northern Steamship company. | night Sunday are Benjamin Camp proving @ very sorious thing. For! are from four to five hours late, and flagged them. They were L. W. Hill, up to bis departure | bell, fourth vice president in charse the last several days we have beer brought to a standstill within a few cine: of traffic neral Manager F. BE. }wnable to li less than one-half CANTON Aug. 7. North Coast feet of each other, ‘ Skhakeaeaak eee eh t| Ward, Freight Traffic Manager W. | of our shipping orders, and the ones * * |W. Broughton and Darius Miller, lea do ship ge to be paid on st The | e preside " e B C ce, and then ¢ e Becwened EXCLUSIVELY s|ueuum, | guaranised. We have doses of or Who Is The Dirty Coward? , *% that J. D. Farrell would be &| The party is here on what L. W. — og bere been lying on the| ® fired from the presidency of #| Hill terms “a general trip of inapec desk for nearly a week, and if other -_—_ é e Gi or - Steamship 0" ery. j businesses are affected py thing 4 4 a : — Northern Steamship #| tion. in ba ko now Saat omy as a aa tial ty PE ts act = eens : The charge that an outsider, deep-| “We wish to state that we do no€ , Compan: specially interested tle i “ se pe y interested in the welfare of the ® On July % the axe fell and aining to the Oriental traffic. Mr. a oe losing & grea leal Of} geattie Hlectric company, who is| believe that any member of the cor+ teem was summarily bounced 1111 and Capt. Rinder, of the Min WY Biglow, a Western avenue|iled & “dirty coward,” and not a porations committee either inspired mn July The Star an- ®/nesota, were in consultation on ya gles eae a member of the council inspired and | or dictated the letter that appeared % nounced exclusively that 1. W. #| Monday afternoon Bipleson merchant. is indignant t ‘i . . a e - M af . ‘el aver the wey the tai te hace | dictated the reply which the corpo- over their signatures in the daily aoe Ve President of the The Hil! party travel in @ speciel | Seen banding prodince, and fibre tions committee made to the with-| papers, but we do believe that it waa Great Northern steamship, # | train L. W. Hill is an ardent auto Ut the Unedlmous cottiment, | drawal letter submitted by Messrs.| written by @ man who, not having B westd pro ably succeed Farrell, #| ist and carries with him oa 8 trip Page ony eviggya* 7 dep at Moore and Gliman, {# the most|the courage to sign bis own namey & On Asset 7 ‘The star pub- #/ an ganged ear tla onga During last. week. we did not | #taetling feature of a scathing reply | masks himself behind the corpora- i .. yn Bg Mr nfirmation ‘ meet ead Pte ont Pres | send out any out of town shipments | Which the latter made Sunday to the/ tions comittee and succeeds in ob- 4 preaietson, make a short tour © pe + ° col ttee’s communication | taining their signatures to a docu- ® I other words, if you want # — because the trains were not running | °O™™ ’ a 4 ¥ iy : with any certainty, and the com name is mentioned, but most| ment which the majority of the d - a essen ed-adonatind be eae REARACAAA GS pany ‘wanted, us’ to, prepay ali{O the persons who have been| committee did not even read. To : ’ ad The Star. ‘ : ‘| watching events in conection with | such an individual, who crawls be= i “7 & & Every prediction made ao far #| harges and ship (hem at our own ¥® | ‘ead collet a ny The Star regarding changes # | evening near Charleston. ® risk. We aro sending out « smait|thé franchise believe they know| hind a committee and calls honows Pa TRUE ESS EAS by The Sint Monee ot the IT WAS A DAY soenpenneah- oaig:k-e ome WITTE /S WEAR) SIpMeNe thie Mune ont @ small’ who the alleged guilty individual is, | able business men ‘tricksters and from St. Paul, was vice president of | # Great Northern has been veri- # } boat, all slightly intoxteated, when eriment. Several of the firms sent| The reply made by pores eos that’ ed ean *otvten te de- the company, but resigned in order) #® fied exactly as The Star fore- & boat suddenly capsized. Th | ag a see i ses out a few small shipments late Fri-|™#2 Sives the lie ¢ several state- that they ha ying te a vacancy for Mr. James. | # told. *! Teo ete pee ednd in cotmming t0| BOSUQR: Ang. Z-—Tired by hte} day afternoon, and they were do-| ments made In the letter, and punc- |oelve the public ae ae Be z Riacadiedians at tiistoana Wh lh. Made * | the shore, but Borgean sank before |long tip, Sunday Peace Envoy M. |livered all right, but they were for Se ein en” eee chert .s cswcke sud Gare hot Hehe ; be endorsed at a meeting of the|# Hhere is another Star tip for # |help could reach him | Witte slept late at the Hotel Tou-| Points on branch lines that do not pornonaes fe eR FS PERS is teal " : ; ‘ompany’s directors to be held in| @ the reader to ¢ ¢ In his hat— # - — } raine this morning, breakfasting in |*™ount to much.” It impossibie | 'O¥* se St. Paul shortly, when the new offi-|% WITHIN A YEAR JAMES J.®| crevetaNnp, 0 Se de A SHOT AND KILLED HIM | bis "apartments. Sightseeing in |'0 send any of our goods out on the cial will be formally elected. Al-|® HILL WILL RETIRE FROM ®) occ wer t th sie ak CHENEY. Aug. A man, eup- @ touring car will take up the «rea line between here and Spokane, and Mitchell, of though L. W. Hill would not verity |@ THE PRESIDENCY OF THE #|Danscneer train on the Cleveland ® | posed to be George Sherman. was /er part Gf the day, The party will | both companies accept shipments yl Bm ea Magara et P RCELL the revort, IT IS POSITIV LY | GREAT NORTHERN RAIL- & ner ace us S10 oakean On ering around the depot here yes- | probably mot leave for Portsmouth |Only for points in Weertern Wa a ge Be an onan pete acer ' , aw < glia tng bane Dhuaghigen ok Bun | terday mornin n an ordere ernoo: ington tehell's sisters * G KNOWN THAT HB WILL BE) ® WAY AND WILL BE SUC- | gay night, killing a child and injur day morning and w dered | until 2 o'clock this afternoon, ar- | ingtc ee tena ot thi city, The ae CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT TO § ®# CREDED BY Lh W. HILI. ®/ ing 15 others junder arrest by Marshal Charies|riving at 5. M. Witte received a has 1 conside re Gon to esta tol CEED J. D. FARRELL, who was) # NOW VICE PRESIDE PIES be Hralggemne ga or | Blackman. ‘The man started to run,| number of letters and cablegrams with our goods, but ells are on their way to Po d E 4 ’ gummatily bounced from the post-|@ W. HILL IS A SON OF THE | js, 0. ycertin, was killed instantly, | 204, Biscktnan shot and killed him | thig morning and a few callers were far hai the other ship- |® Visit to the fair 6 a tlon. ic % MAGNATE. *) M4 Sarna Mar, {om the spot permitted to ree him " ents b is no particular) gT. PETERSBURG, Aug. 7.—The . 2 Perhaps the most important an-| x Mita cherteede Mart 1 Pairs - | _ j hurry chwabacher ants in the ronment of Rouncement made by L. W. Hill) x yx yy ee EH idulr ee eS oe erate | CUMBERLAND, Wyo. Aug. 1—| i ® fomew tt & tt ®t & tf & | Grocery company amboff are pillaging estates and Good is that L. C. Gilman, general west Peis ok Staak i Two were killed and two severely | # os * yur rush order business was |threatening the prietors with ern counsel of the Great Northern at ‘ = injured Bunday at mine No. 1, of & WHAT JAPAN WILL PROB- & [nearly put out of busine »'death if their demands for money - 4 Fallway. will be the ranking officer| A year or a0 ago Mr. Hill though ss the Union ific Coal company, by | ® ABLY TAKE &j time, but has greatly im 4 ‘ 7 ee about as much of an auto as John| PORTLAND, Aug Four 4 y impre 2 |are not complied with of the Hill retinue on the Pacific) 1) |S" att ‘T y Law-|eone frowned in the Wilam large quantity coal that was) One million dollars a day #/the last two days.” —se Candy The arrest of Frank Purcell, coast. and will have full charge of | D. Rockefeller dow of Tony thing” | fiver Sunday : Jarred loose from the roof by « biast.|* since war began ; * pany MOSCOW, Avg Strike move-| manager of the Monarch Bar, at the Hilt policy in this territory. He| "on. Th Ae ssae . wrea Stetaeneem, 90, and bis cleter| tnt wna are # Neutralization of Viadivo- #| Pidiias tnsti’ Sins ese teres weal th Secondsiné Main, ehertie ae will virtually succeed Farret! in-|"*)) | Semet to The ftar Mad 9 gaping tomy Soa JOSEPH ANDERSON. & Stok. * schedule time onpe dle o'clock Monday morning, at 4 sofar ax authority is concerned, 1 ae oe eemnennee te nap road Seo oon ye eal t deownea | JAMES SIELLAcns, & «Burerainty over Korea. * posal onan police headquarters by Patrolman Melther tae new president of the| *88t he is now an automaniac of the | Townout ye eee than $0 people,| seriously injured * Fas Arthur *| The chaiman of the local striking Carleton, after the latter had learned Great Northern Steamship company, | '™t water. sek that Sisal ease] Wins rahe ee enclted 40 give aeeiat. | JoMePh Corrigan, back broken & All railways in conquered & ra sald Monday BOUND FOR { the sworn threats on the part of (L. W. Hill), nor new vice pres-| rdog a ee ee ee ave.@ | Frank Sabelta, back broken *® territory * of our men got 1 the sal keeper to kill him if he 1 Mr. Hill laughingly re-| ance sone cemealnetation t the s . ee Seno ident (Howard James), will make} [Eric Bigelow, ef Chicago, w & Help to pay the gem ages. and went back to work soon after | entered th sort for the purpose lis headquarters in Seattle. This FS ftir ; | Pamtession of ali warships ®|the strike was declared PORTSMOUTH of making est or invest 7 b y a dog one | setzed with ampe and san pefore | d jared but have making an arrest or investigation, means that W. W. King. general] Bag OF ay 2 gpl A ao eee ee © WILL DISCUSS * now inter tm the various #/ again quit the company because the | led to the saloonkeeper being Passenger agent of the steamship) _ with ine shock of} Floyd Havird, 1 aned | & gorteet the world. * even harder than be ERED, harged with being drunk and dis- Ht ted with h | 800d looking. nha f b #& Cession of the island of # | fore and th : : company, will be vested with much urn-tinted hair, and a beard of| while paddling ar 4 | : ore and the promises were not kept we : a and he will be tried before added authority. # Baklislien, formerly t of # |Last Saturday 1 re 1 OYSTER B Aug President Judge Gordon 1kubad on = @ same rosy color. He is the pic-| with several companions j 1% the Japanese empire bo a more men walked ‘so anes Judge Gordon Monday aftere A most interesting feature of the! | \°. "or health, an ardent sportsman | SUA | " m pir out, and the company’s troubles are | Roosevelt received no visitors new personne! of the Hill inter-|\"") 2. democratic in his manne KILLED BY | ee ee . ¥ | just commencing, for the few offices |4@¥- During the early part of the nk Purcell, you go down eets in Seattle and the north-/ fm" “O' of his own section| CALEDONIA, Ont peas ios 5 PERE EES EH EEE EHH that are open, are filled by inexpe-|G4Y W. 8. Kenworthy, an lowa at-/ sour saloon, dive or whatever it west is that they will keep the|}" Four people w injured | poe ee? Aue. T-—Hecrotary “ [rienced men, who in most canes |torney, attempted to visit the chief} be, and you run it, right Tithe Warviuern cat of. polities. es ands. Bs al eaaee te hea winien | SRAW arrived unexpectedly th “je PEPUNS NESE ES YS néver been on a railroad executive without previous notic we will taaesee ‘ie much as possible. President Hill Js > ae a oaks t aeneied: titedinentn PB shoes forenoon and went to Sagamore Hill " ati q and was turned back by detective were the Mae eden said to have stated recently that his ae'pn eosemttaneliy bright and able/ wrecked two houses, ‘They are: _A.|to take up one or two departmental |® WHAT SATAN Witt) PROB: & t Northern trains were |He was a spelibinder in the la8t/ smote upon the ears of the sa Toad had dabbled enough in polities |e en. the local ai | Draper and Gerard De ‘Lacherols. | attere With the president, It ia/ 4 91 900,000,000. * | reported on time this morning, but |CAmpaign, and said he merely want-| keeper, who had been brought > i } unders the : i and it was about high time that his| 17, -+ of the new changes in the sie }* - he se ary will talk] Visaivonte % | these trains a the branch lines, | 4 t0 pay a social cal | from his eon in the city jail te employes paid more attention to| (frect OF ne ee ee Beattle and | FATAL FAMILY QUARREL. | 2°°r the yellow fever situation at]4 Gunership of Korea. % |80,d0 not affect the situation much | defend bh if before a knot of city running a railroad. the determination of J. J. Hill and| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug shal @aimeon Ch \ \* Port. Arthar, te |g, Chief Dispatcher E. BE. I of} NEWPORT, Aug The May- | officials thief Delaney’s private That L. W. Hill is adverse to mix-| ee eT ee pint, that th 4, shot and killed his\tne president this } wired tole Russia's Shan > | Seattle, went to Leavenworth on|fiower and Dolphin, convoys with | office. atagtagy gee geome oe Northern officiais must keep t - eph Bartlett, 65, dur-| action of the citinone Of the | @ Manchurian ente * args now acting as both |the Russian and Japatiese commis Nimes St bee rippled from 5 > ‘ ee fingers out of the political potple? am ‘The | wow Orieahe tn furt ee ati Phat Russia pay China's * oe hich shows up| sioners, excepting M. Witte, sailed | the lips of Chief Delaney in a rising: nate’s clever son makes his head as BO Waeele ave wt tr - etre tony, ft , funds, | g10p.000,000 claim for damages, a] of affairs at 8 this morning for Portsmouth. | * atto and the sak per juatrers. | 1a large additio: foree ! 1 t own ked Sng Farrait’s | heir Aetermination to step the} en of men who have had expe * — Bvacuation of Manchuria by ® |, S. Elliot, assistant superin- |The fog was swept away during the| bowed bis head and prom o be When asi 7 es | a “ i atage in Seattle f the| maker and w widen had experienoe 10 | © apa omar and the throwing open ® —. for Spokane, west, is hand-| night by a strong breeze and the|#00d. Mayor Ballinger, Chief Des resignation, L. Hill had t local politics will be| With axe and k | | @f ite ports to the commerce #| li the block system himself and day promised to be ideal tc sea y, City Detective Wappensteim to say, referring The 8! o| Starting. It in well known that| cious Logan ran Ir 4] aan nari %| 18 Personally runnig trains through | voyage PY proceeded at a/#nd Captains and Warde Farrell, himheelf. But, that Farrell |r. -yairs persistent pokings into the | Sot & gun, but was again attacked) QUARANTINE, N. Y., Aug. 7 |e ee vert eduction of Rus- 4{ Cascade tunnel. He has found it ly nd will arrive’ at|®nd Patroime n formed an ‘was fired for political incompetence | 1-41 field had much to do with the|>Y Bartlett, whom he shot after r The Morgan liner Comus trrived|® Mas Maval establishmem in #|Decessary to lay Mother track | Portsmouth tonight impromptu court of inquiry on the and a superabundance of self muy: te day. He|Deatedly warning him. lr Mew Orlesss . th & Gilnase waters, # | through the tun since the con. 1 ’ See snake aaa bre ath of t Neyer only ansid ed him- | with all well, She will F detained * [ | Coes Se aD bare tuteted | “Both of then have oS tire width and breadth of the rail-| FIREMAN KILLET f ill be detained | to assume the duties of an operator lerable he this matter,* { into the higher loc on, but -LED. until five se. = * pera “ se a road world. | Sia oe Seva te Geant on ae AUBURN, Aug A fireman on} Par = Leh 2 tnainsn ct ln ind ili tings WILTT g PCS e are 250] SMOUTH, N. H., Aug the © mark of the L. W. Hill made ther impor-| t vettain police poaltions, The| the Northern Pacific, L. B, Brown,| FORT W “ Aug ale hoard of ¢ at which | cars of freight, 126 at Cascade tun intment expressed over | «> executive after hearing aNd tant anouncement to the effect that | ‘rl! ow arises, “Will the | was killed hi sterday evening. | sus us . Ay | wilt deliberate o the « nel, which have not been moved |the failure of the peace envoys (0) patrotm und the saloonkeeper ac= the Great Northern is planning the te pr arte ; | He was adju a headlight on a| cated th of thie pia ” pi at sensor's fixures K ¢ since the strike was declared, and |@rive today. Preparations for their | cuse each other of everything in the erection of new dock at Smith's |slowly moving ¢ when hie lost A wt roe a v ‘taxem met and org zed Mond the freight traffic at ykom reception had been —_ ed. A { " ry ext rmour representative “ 1 nis footing ser Glo - morning, ad t again unt mpletely paralyzed. U Satur- | cording to word receive: morn we ‘Senn aaembee tu sal WATER SHUT OFF THIEVES AT PORT GAMBLE =| dragged beneath t peeins | fully ecreened and guarded. A rixid | giagep aPete tint” n had left Seattle and only one| Will not arrive until tomorrow| qoor of my place and listened for The re ot Pe Benson, vi | leaves ‘sow tn * t ceakres : ae ine Is in force at | cheirinan vhinbionera heame in. }morning, - M. Witte Je not expected | in of Gor that be wale Pe Port 7 Preahaptoet 4 4 4 | thie me Health Officer Tabor lang Abrabam, and City ( till late this afternoon or early thi h pete sia is morning emp? atat 7 ie loveniag trem Bos ° _ Pp Water will be shut off on Tue w nights | WOMAN DROWNED IN TREACH. | that there was not 4 f <= 4) Zbinden, Mullen and Bur “ Pacific train N from |evening from I and will not ting ev P nt I turned t “yy re ~e A. Cuter re , | EROUS CURRENT. ‘Saver tn” Peune low ¢ the board. j Spoka 1 four hours Inte; | be officially receives till morning. | inh hir whined Pure Geet iim Bir te Fitth be at p headquarters Mon-| ABERDEEN Aug. 7 Mra. 7 No. 1 and No 6 is 46 pad musemne ble 4 iene prece- | ceil 7 ch to eas | eg: — ‘ i Minutes “late aud ie ruening tn dence as ranking Japan w : Sef ne “court” the p from Lake Union north to East | Schwab, a young married woman of] CHINKS BUY RAILROADS pe ote Apter tn the} iependor, the lslandere being Tee-|nc the eee ee Forty-fitth | a that the thieves| this place, was drowned may} NOW. ORLEANS, Aug. 7—-Two| LONDON,. Aug. .6.—Advices .from | ?!c* of the second section of No. 5. | ORIN agen soegy fhe i | narrated’.the: wild -seseen aa a sials bank books and| morning while fish in Elliott | Cases of yellow fever were reported | Pekin state that the Chinese gov- ee - pane ed in this country by a min-|¢ , ning rousals between #2 ‘ ent at the| slough, near here. and her hus. | this me %. Lawrence Cary, ajernment ts proceeding to carry out YEW YORK, Aug. The fol nd women in Purcell’s saloon, WEATHER FORECAST |b nks has been ped | 1 were standing prominent politician was one of the| its purpose of buying all railways |!owing from the gene passenger oe It was diffiowity that the: twe Saks Benson had $210 on deposit in Se-|it suddenly turned tricken, In many country towns |in the empire, whether built by }88ent of tho Chicago, Milwaukee &| WADDINGTON DIED jligerents were restrained from Rigiibintidonenee attle banks. The thieves evidently | thrown Into the wa the mail is not being ved and {s | foreign or native capital. A Brit- | St. Paul was received at the offices! 1, W, Waddington, aged 1 ives Whe Chek Seber Oe the Tae Fair Tonight and Tuesday; Con-/| figured that they co to the| managed to save b but his| being returned to the place mailed. | igh Jine has already been bought for | Of this city. The Northern Pacific | Boyleston av A wat ference progressed. tinued Warm; Light to Fresh | banks and draw the before | wife waa swept und: rapid-| The expenses daily in handling the | $3,500,000. |passenger trains are being operat-| nome at 6 0’ y mor isi wsataahaas Genwia Soul West Winds. Benson found out the robbery had|ly moving current ver situation here is $9,000. | ——$—$$__$___—_ ed practically on tima They feel! sie went swimming in Lake Unie i mosapire ot Sonstie Tusk Rae a ag | bee committed. Just three years ago to a day| — WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Altor-|no effects of the strike, and as-|sunday after nd Eine K. O. T. M,, are sted to attend DIED—At South Park, 4 Wil- | —— |two young girls were drowned near] NEW ORLMANS, Aug Dr. @ ney General Moody had a confer-|sure you of good service on the] from a seven-foot platform near the polly ghtlarig cleo lim M Cooper, of blood polsoning, | yy eae ee HEH MB HH HB) thin sare spot, and | fatalities| M. White, of the marine hospitallence on beef trust affairs several | Whole line portage, was thrown by a b John G. Holt, from Bonneys a Seotee’s ah oor ohn ee s i bd esse cimebe z have occurred here in the past service, assumes absolute control|hours today with District Attorney - which suddenly broke ih >», partane, TUMERY, Fe ae ym Noize idertaking Pa K CLEARIN | DROWNED WHILE DRUNK of the health situation here today, | Morrison, of Chicago. It was deem-| HELENA, Mont. Aug. 7.—The cord was broken, His cor ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 6.— 109s orgetown 40 p. m. on |& Auguet 7, 1905 $960,424.86 *| HREMERTON, Aug. 7.—A young] with full military power. Arch-|ed advisable to bring the cases to a| cause of the striking telegraphe aeued to att him howe > ge ae aptalet x Pe | 5 graph managed to get } hom: P. Howell, former editor of the Tuesday, Interment in Odd Fel- # August 1904 was Sunday *| Italian named Rorgean, about 20} bishop Chapelle is very sick The | speely tria They discussed which} has been greatly strengthened byC. W. Davis was called t the ir Constitation, died Sunday noon aft~ lows Cemetery. te ARERR HK) years old, was drowned yesterday first negro victim has been reported... cases will be tried first, the refusal of the conductors on the jury was fatal, evant of three weeks,