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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIA Le THE STAR 18 THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER THE TEACHERS START FOF. PORTLAND WILL @& FOUND IN THE STAR. “¢ A ae Tae OMS So Bh COVERING THE GREAT TAGGART SCANDAL AS THE GUESTS OF THE SEATTLE STAR eThe Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest ~ ie x GIGANTIC STEAL COMES TO LIGHT SEATTLE, WASHINGT he Seattle Star The Great Northern tur worth, not complete at the thme the as-is not like surface right-of-way. / ts w made last March The public gives up thing it NOT! ® round Hior ‘ now xi.]xiving to railroads the use of the nearly complet: ta \ m> | latter | @ single cent chive} In this case It has not. The tun This astonishing fact beca in| net is underground, It interferes Saown for the first time T . anuary j with nobody, Most it Hes under It is t aning a Has anybody ever heard of the! private property, That portion of braze’ ¢ ity Asnew king @ stand in| it under the streets is so far down ened t « to the home humble] that it does not in any way inter. | K rot workingman ine of erection] fere with the thoroughfare As I ot ax L. C. Gilman al western| said before, the city have given tt nsel of the ¢ thern, has a|away nothing. The railroad bored ete fo generosity ex-/t tunnel through solid carth { tax at it AsBeusUt i he} ting space that would other t “ ‘ 5 | wise be valuelens. to build a r i has not as} Mr, Gilman did not refer to the h seb 4 should m It is| fuct that the company was granted for one thing His| main contention is the erty not properly asse our| a franchise for the privilog alsiructing the. tunnel, The fran It} chise is not assessed, either ment ha only excuse TWAS A SENSATION IN THE TENDERLOIN | _—_—_—— MAYOR CLOSES NOTORIOUS ARCADE DANCE HALL-—PROPRIE- Although the police | ventignting the chars TOR MARCELLO SUSPECTED OF OUTRAGE | cello, the latter will undoubt get lott t free, th arents nt Jehtid whom Marcello ix ee ee © WAS caused by arrest of | ruining, are afraid of ¢ 5 two young girls, aged 14 and 16 w ttendant on any p tion I Mayor Ballinger said to The &| wore found in & Yealer way lodging | But ® Star house on Saturday night in com-| Marcello will get “his” one of "I have > a thorough in pany with two young men thene days, unless The Star is great Vestigation of the case, but I One of the girls acc 4 Joe Mar- | ly mistaken. find that there fs no evidence #| cello, proprietor of the Arcade, of| If statement of the upon which there would be jus having tempted her from the path |tunate litte girt is not ¢ tifieation for closing the the of righteousn’ and when the | convict this tenderloin rat ater. facts were firat laid the If the undleputed fact that he “I am informed that one of mayor he promptly the | b breaking the law by > the girls figuring in ase toxtcating Mquors in bie + in is &° Street walker, and the sidered strong other makes no serious charge There wan weeping his being put where that can be substan The 1 gnashin worst that can be said against Marcello is that he acted im properly in taking the girls out. Chief Delaney te'ls me that Mareello has conducted the Arcade with propriety, and that he has run the Idaho sa loon in the same manner. He ® does not allow young girls in ® either pla He appears to ® be as tractable as any person % who runs such places.” RRR Re Lise, the fe was gricf-atricken. he exclaimed, as he nator, ‘Oh, fudge!” arefully twisted a stray curl of bis wig into shape. “I wanted to go te Vil- hearted, who cater to the h male- baw - st of ee eee from | the sin-stained hands of Dive Keep-| er Marcello. | “The little girl ts heartbroken,” | |stated Matron Kelley. “She is not jlike other girls and her sensitive women, wholesale pander and hu- man vampire, did not worry Never you mind,” he said to his} audience of disgusted women, walt- rs and hangers-on, “I'll fix it all right with Bally.” PT eee eee eee eee eee eee eee to him bh and his cello has In his employ a little girl his physician who in well schooled in the prac-| the | tice of enticing innocent children | mind jwithin bis reach. | He was moved from his bed at the “It was through this channel that wayside Emergency hospital Mon my charge and the other girl met! gay night and taken to the jatl, as jand talked with Marcello. She tells |i: was considered no longer safe tc me that they were afraid of him! and kept together. Upon leaving the place they were escorted to th: lodging house on Yesler way by (h says mean storation of his hen’ RAILROAD INSOLVENT ‘The Port Angeles Pacif! its claims be given priority over the alleged claims against the railroad company has not been able to pay | company of W. D. Hoftus and M. F. the interest on its bonds in the pos-| Backus, of Seattle, and of several sesxion of the Knickerbocker Trust Port Angeles firms. company of New York, according to| The Port Angeles Pacific railroad a complaint filed by the trust com-| started out from Port Angeles te pany in the United States circuit} connect with the Northern Pacific |h®ve him rule on her case Hor court on Tuesday. at Aberdeen, but only about five | Mother is in Alaska and the dangh The company asks that the rail-| miles of the road has ever been |{er has been well brought up. I ’ , have written to her mother and just road 'e pl t and that’ built. be Geetaved fuettvent and that bet | this morning recetved @ letter from | | the prosecuting attorney's office no- ne : tifying me that the girl's guardian is a woman of sour moral char acter, This woman has written the| girl's mother and asked her to re) wit POLICE OFFICERS LIST IS HAT ITTE AYS turn to this city and care for her hter. | Railroad LOCAL DUVALS GET BUSY at for the circumstances sur rounding the arrest of this girl 1) would agree to the state using her | an a witness against this man.” Marcello appears to have escaped criticism of the chief executive the and will jog slong Every thief in the city got busy Monday night while the officers of police department were in the listening to the MUSSIANS AGREE TO MOST EVERY JAPANESE PEACE FROPO- th of the city council chambers sega mate Ifaunting his tempting devices of |Baioccht hearing, and robberies ee sin fore the dazzled eyes of im- | were ymmitted from Green Lake | matu maidens, and many must | to South Park PORTSMOUTH, N. H , York before he goes home. 1 can’t] fall in his clutches J. J. Mulholland, proprietor of the At 1:50 o'clock Sibert ay whether the financial proposl Where is the influence of the| Ferguson, 1117 Third, was the vic Fetary of the Russian j tion was discuss dive keeper, who, upon told |tim of a $200 robbery. That sum ‘Washington, officially shut up shop,” can, after a few in cash was taken from his room announced }to | The meeting will resume at 3 o'clock | tane, grand master of ad a te convin Marcel! tha | others are not wanted in Seattle ot the cleeus ant now I won't have the |,4.,3taF man called at the home| 99 ay ba hy of Police Matron Kelley on Tues . _ oonal cotn ; |day morning to hear from the girl's hasiite ta cAteate. But, Joo Marcello, rutner of Young | own "lipg her narrow. emcape e < Alank’ WIFE OF KING COUNTY JAIL DYNAMITER SAYS SHE CAN AL.) love e t young men arrested with them by ws ed would be necess . the sergeant. I Intend to take this OSTER, Ohio, g. 15.—The Sat bas pandtace eee little girl before Judge Frater and Jncene at Minior's dinner at Les account of sition sngduh eel this afternoon aig in the imperial couft lead ¢ DANK CLEARIN 4 It ly ghee bat the oe a lw Auguat 15, 1905 $942,199.53 & menen sy pechi.| JAPANESE ADQUARTERS | * August 15, 1904 900,831.10 a tetern ‘allway IN ohe FIELI or “ee “ous * id ppeee Eastern railway ns ‘emance along the railway at|* Increase over last a has been made up ar reconnaissance along the lway at|* vm $41,268.43 | points for later discussion Kikin road the Japanese drove in y | —_—_—— Sidieae the R n outposts on August 12.) 4 * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 4 HH YE HH PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 15.—Isaae we reconnaissance thelgge ee WWRRERRR ARKH * Seligman, at the req ) fed 11 Ruswians, cap-|% NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 15.— * wil conferred with Witte ea Irove the enemy back.|% At noon 13 new cases and five # nee morning, it | Wt | deaths were reported. Dr. John #| committee of Y be at financial matters. | BIRMINGHAM, Eng 1 % Guiteras, yellow fever expert, #|the next meeting, which will be the Seligman was surprised wh It is reported that Chi elect-}% has arrived and believes the # | first Monday in Se Biscovered the second eledt British and ench % fever will be stamped out in #| At that time, according t ut was known. He said ae | of a evelop % 40 days. & 'ment which ¢ a neieed fc hird conference s1 tk KR AR RRR RK RK Tuesday, he and other memt t The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News TON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1905 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 7. NO. 146 "TLL SHOVEL DIRT WITHOUT WAKING UP NEIGHBORHOOD ---JAMES A. MOORE ] FINANCIER MAKES UNIQUE PROPOSITION IN COURT—ATTOR- {ING DOING IN THE BARGAIN NEY EMORY BECOMES REAL ANGRY AND NEARLY SWAL« LOWS HIS CHEWING GUM 1 ASSURE YoU MONSIEUR IT WILL NEVEIe BE CHEAPER, 5 ag .,} 100 ; g their dirt in “ EI Fi I nee t Erickson he can't Ver» urt would erase witness’ offer to lant's contract press Moore are still at it. Moore's mporary in- net the noisy Baulton Flashes New Whiskers On Council Creating a Sensaticn w 5 Seventh ward demoerat to cultivate ble 8 ornaments hile on his quest for yellow metal s still a good deal of a mystery s say he did it to celebrate securing a reduction rrates. Other friends claim » disguise himself ng the body that less to turn down MRS. CHESTERFIELD CHRISTO PHER of whom she has brought her n #0 shame { prison wa elf in the shad. wate Which he did, after a half hour's |"8%™re has received a terrible MOST HEAR “JACK” BREATHE WHEN SHE PUTS HER EAR is in the same building so Nig naa an, franchise during The notorious Arcade dance hall,| chat with the mayor at 9 o'clock on |SBOCk. I have learned enough from TO WALL though two thick walls, with . y was # Daulton won't talk. They all ad- the tenderloin's cesspool of vice and | Monday night. After he had hypno- | PY, aw a bed pees dig ged per grated doors, and a wide c¢ | k wever, that the whiskers that Vulgarity. was temporarily closed | tized Ballinger into the belief that | SO aaa enna: Par Qroseeute com ate them. | enough for » re ral Burnside famous are om Monday night by order of Mayor | he (Marcello) was a much-abused “¥ e_ovidense of thie little girl hor that « an be within a doze t t to mocrat. ‘The: Ballinger man ,the chief executive ordered am sere that if I were a police Jack Chesterfield, allas Christo. leave him merely under guard yards of him and know the miracle| « P tn giving bh peel But only temporarily! | that the place be opened aguin, and es boa phan Bre rae ener = ‘ sy tet , | He i now shut out from liberty by | of his recovery Is now assured the room. I blushed Ate engi ry aceen of the tatsaneen' Mancetlo the seltes the i pped and stopped at | pher, is sleeping soundly in his cell) pars ahd big iro: and Ja I thank God that he has given b ‘wre ‘ e : mag . pan shat-down of the infamous’ Man pater askice tise ecadinm once. This girl tells me that Mar- at the King county jall—a sleep that bee ae Iuenced Wis@ Will ree to it that he haso't any thoré presents of dynamite handed (o bim along with any frott or flowers. that any of the fair sex may bring bim Mm, Chesterfield, or Mrs. Chr topher, 18 happy } Bile is happy becs k to me,” she said Th ning now now he I can s oceupled could not have reached be« neath the table in the manner he is Jone without attracting t's attention, way, al e the man, for be happy again to, er the cross- the cotillion Taggart. Taggart had to this party because it y to invite Minor, " br . ENED TO BAIOCCHI TESTIMONY , nolve an l-be robber fle : . ? | withou 5 = ' AND LOOT CITY erg ail venorta the 3 t NOTED CRIMINAL { ton, instantly killing Deputy Police Oe $12 and a ¢ watch in the P Commissioner Harris Lindsley, of City hotel, Fifth south and Jack eo at | Hane ve cargos ALIVE. IN. SEATTLE| k, and Miss Eliza Willing, sicago, who were in the rear f the auto, and badly injuring e chauffeur and Miss Willing’s phew, Ambrose Cramer, who were been Mulholiand’s . known, An ¢ the ac w Yc c watch and mullato girl made | Sixth of Peter Husbe, a B.C. Je rtainin aintance Swan P. Lindahl, th @clock, on Western avenue 10:1 reports th e|ficer of Minneap: wh thrown out w tific force. The between Pike and Stewart, and|taken fr ijder tn ment for robbery tive itse!f was thrown about shortiy after sho had bid him good | Olive ars ho was believed to have feet ne tracks were tore night he discovered that he was Nels Olean f Hillman City, | co itted suicide everal wee ft a distance of 100 feet. minus $30. notices that $ rth of jewels are| ago, hes turned up Se At 2:20 Tuesday morning a bur-| missing from his room at Eight At lease a letter app glac broke through the window of | centh and Roy sc 2 LABOR TEMPLE ten by himself and r npolis he wrote his wif & he was on th “This morning the conferen PORTSMOUTH, Aug There | hours, resume his work of destruc-|Whether the robbery waa commit- | the door of Adolph Lindauer's jew Buster,” a Spitz flog, bh a tle has been v y an employe ele four wa imously ser tin nee the conference began.| Are the eitizens to put up with | discharged, or some individual with | mam asleep in the rear of the room | ler hotel, and Its o Mr. St ! Lindahl stated that when he| pon ” ab’ eh The conference began nearly on|ex forever? abstracting propensities who had jand he was awakened, He made a| ver looking for hir “s 5 ta prosperéus chverteet 3 unanimous ision o five, | tim 8 ed the 1 it high time that charges of stances haps We Genteen Mi6| were: 4n-“thar~enew “Eeteais eit the envoys decided to take note of| railway was d Isuch nature be brought into court | : : vit) be old fr to } th facts he| the divergence of views and proveed jand a rigid inquiry Instigated, if { wow i anus taken by | said. | Sixth and 1 Mond. with the discussion of other articles TOKIO, Aug. 15.—Baron Yoshi- | Justice is to be meted out | tha tone t The d 8 Shortly after Lindah! disappeared | y to eremonies | a ed the building to’ ee hkaeetanetenhe Beatie | make its report to| from M ubout $1,200. The flames started j of the will be|of Killing himself. Later a decom- | y, answe the descrip-| in th tion of Lindahl, was dragged f, aA pi, and there was little doubt but that the policeman had mystery to ferret out killed himself until the receipt of | Iwighton and Patrolman Looker] the letter from Seattle | caus !ub| stumbled over one on the sidewalk] | in front of the en all th her it e- posed om wher the painters have of the elty been storing their material and oily } The police have anothe s, and, it is thought, was 1s combustion, e but this one 1 by spontanec ot the struc the North & le Improve fore the pe nee to the Union| | was damaged, and the e nd f plan tr block, on First avenue, Monday | AUTO SMASHED Labor Couneil will not be prevented t next f night. It is at police headquarters m moving into the building ' ' tt awaiting an owner. The police be ee 1 y, as has been the intention, ’ t made lieve that an expressman was told] RUTLAND, Vt.,Aug he building 4s still in the hands of mer M. Hill,! to deliver the trunk there and that| Branch train’ struck an a J. L, Cannon and will not { the conference commit- the owner forgot to call and care dashed St into a tho’ | dicated until Labor afternoon, “that the for it yesterday afternoon near 4

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