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~ ALL 1 ME NEWS THAT'S RELIABLE THE STAR 18 THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER YOY DON’T GET THE PEACE CONFERENCE PICTURES ) WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR, COVERING THE GREAT TAGGART SCANDAL, UNPESS YOU ARE A READER OF TEH STAR The Pioneer One Cent o 4 sa The Only Paper in Seattle d g J Paper of the Northwest 1 . } That Dares to Print the News | . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 148 25 CENTS PER MONTH = HIT—SHOWING THAT EVEN A PRESS AGENT SOMETIMES) GOVERNOR CUMMINGS TAKES ae ee ‘ , TRL AND |room. Your friend Lorrin.” A 8HOT AT PROTECTION IN YOUNG WOMAN ARRESTED IN HER ROOM AT HO ee ts Gen ottigh TELLS THE TRUTH A SPEECH BEFORE THE REC “JUGGED” IN CITY JAIL—SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS | out « complete order, but the break cvsicieacisleenaiiilae IPROCITY CONVENTION fast was never served, as Sullivan, EXPECTED senior, captured the message from| Oh, what's the use? been gathered under one canvas ie ” aa the sick girl to his son and between| What's the use of trying to tear) roof & grand offering of at-| CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—The recipro himself and his relative, Detective|@part a kaleidoscopic memory of a ome Mr. Halley carries with|city convention this morning re- | Charged with being a disor dealer of this city. When Black] Frank Kennedy, a palpable charge | S0rgeous, scintillating whirl of spec jeelved the resolutions of the com Moore, 20, was |heard of the arrest he appeared at] of disorderly character was trumped | tacles such as was afforded at the pber, don't you, years| mittee with a debat mat t tunate girl and| Barnum & Bailey circus Wednesday © cireus folk added the | the radical element t Person Miss Lott arrested her of two hours ing restrained ng reatra A Colby | police he iquarters and bailed her|up against the unf house " ween Union and|out, paying for her release $60,/she was forced to submit to the, Bight? We used to nay with difficulty. The committee rec J, Bennett, 26, generally known | inside of one minute, according te Eimiversity, shortly after 11 o'clock} which te far in excene of the ordi-|nerve-raching ordeal The Star man went early— “Well, how in the world can wolommended that the convention rec-| ay “One-oyed Riley,” « the latter's sletement, but after rims Wednesday night by City Detective} nary eum necessary to bail out an And staid late. ever Watch both rings, without| ognize the principles of protections | the Port Orchasd Ing to the surface once Bennett) ak Sennety. and Patroliaen lalbened Gheréery sorten. The girl is well known in this! He started in with the free show | missing something!” 48 entablished by the policy of thin |C% the Port Orchard Route boats, | never came up again, Several mow Helms |" The girl's friends denounce the|city and her friends say that shelin the first tent, shook hands with} And country, and to advocate reciprocal | Committed suicide on Wednesday | dove to find the body, but to no puns She was taken to police headquar- action of the police as an outrage |has kept company with no one but|Mr. and Mrs, Camel and packed the! When the third ring was inaugur-| concessions by means of a maxi-|#fteTnoon by jumping overboard | pose. The man made no effort af ters and compelied to spend the rest | and claim that the recent trouble at| W. B. Black, who denounces the re-| baby elephant'’s trunk with peanuts. | ated, we thought we were getting|mum and minimum tariff, and that | {0% the steamer Inland Flyer all to save himeelf, so far as the Of the night with colored pickpock- | the Seneca hotel is a mere bagatelle |cent incident as a serlous mistake! He made faces at the scowling|tho limit in circus philanthropy. | the question of schedules to be con-|,. Wednesday was his first day on | on-lookers could teli ets and « Gissolute chara }in comparison. ‘The 5 of the | And asserts positively that the ar-/ hyenas and flirted desperately with! Now comes Mr, Bailey with #0 cidered in such concessions, prefer-|'2® Inland Flyer, but he had been! Sennett has a mother, Mrs. Mary i csc Gelauity seaaeind can loeaae wenn at present in| rest was not justifiable |m Indy cuckatoo; after which he|mapy rings and stagas and other/ably be suggested by a comminsion | WOrking for some time on other | rinnegan, who lives at Lever, Piere@ At the city ja |Alaska and their daughter came to] Mins Moore will be compelled to| stocked up on crackerjack and took|thangamabobs that, if you had as|to be ereated by congress and to | )0@t® Of the fleet, and had been giv-| county, and two married sisters im The arrest was at the instigation |room at the Colby house a little over [appear before Acting Justice Waters | his seat In the main tent many eyes as an Indian potato, you| urge congress to action at the earll- |! 00d satisfaction, not being 4! Seattle. One, Mra. A. J. Kagan, of Patrick E. Sullivan, proprietor of|a week ago. The landlady stated|in police court Friday afternoon and| For over two hours he tried to|couldn't take im one-tenth of what! est possible moment. It also recom-|%4Fd drinker and always willing to! jivyes at Southeast Seattle, her hue. & saloon at the corner of Third and/to a Star man, Thursday, that ther | answer to the charge placed against| watch a dozen different features go-| was didding. mended that it be called a reciprocal work band being a lineman for the Seat- Union. Suitivan claims that Mias|was nothing in the action of her|her on the police regis ailing | ing on at one time, and when, with a| Not only do the three rings and| tariff league. A permanent commit The boat had slowed up at Eagle} tie Biectric company; the other is Moore had laid plans to lead his son |roomer to cast a blemish upon her| to ¢ $50 will be forfeited. | mad whirl, @ young woman looped |two oF thres stages--Lord knows || tee will be appointed to keep the Creek in Hood's canal to take some! Mrs Kempfer, who is working af Patrick, 14, astray, As evidence of | character and that she had kept to|!t is believed that the matter will | the gap in her automobile, you could | can't Femember!—keep a-going ev-| movement alive. people on from a rowboat, and Was! present in Ward's French hand this fact he placed in the hands of|her reom for four or five days as|be dropped and a rumor is now In| have hung your hat on the writer's) ery minute, but, just to throw in a! Governor Cummings was the prin- | Ju8t getting under way again when | igundry. the detective a note signed “Lottie,” | she was feeling (il circulation regarding an intended! eyes. few estra handfuls Mr. Bailey seat-| cipal speaker, He said Sennett, who had been standing| Sennett left no message and a@ addressed to his son, requesting a| The note addressed to young Sul- | damage sult anating from the ar Talk about a big show! ter# @ half dozen or #0 bigh priced At least two dozen articles are ear th ompanionway, amidships | motive can be given for bis act. favor from the boy, whom she had|livan read about as follows rest ‘alk about your 67 varieties on! vaudeville features around the track | now scheduled in tariff too high.” | Of the freight de uddenly ran to| Mrs. Kagan, when seen on Thursday, known as a schoolmate when both| “Dear Paddy: I am not feeling| Minx Moore was seen passing the| the saw-dust menu! |ditectly in front of the astonished| He declared that by the present|the side and dove into the water | could not believe that he had come Altended the Cascade school, | well and have but 30 cents, I want} Central the ‘on Second shortly| Well—when it comes to a continu-| audienes. prohibitive tariff the home manu-/ With his hands above his head.| mitted suicide, preferring to think Miss Moore is the fiance of W. E.| you to go to Grant's cafe and order| before her arrest and at that time |0US performance of diversified at-| And tind you— facturer I rice Steward Ames Casebold was stand-| that death was accidental Black, a well known real estate |my breakfast and bring it up to my| she was alor tractions, from the first blare of the) Every be it world-famous | of robbery d the excuses and | {ng not far away and saw the deed,| Campers along the canal are drage monster band to sensational finale | among the star liners or a seemir ani of congress but was powerless to stop him | ging the bay in an effor to find the of the fearless woman autoist, the/ ly simple flip-flop, is the best tha meer be accepted, and that we The alarm was given, and the| body, but according to the last re- eboat in the water | ports it had not been found e Barnum & Bailey circus is there|even such a fat wad of gtpen as Must change the minds of the pres- | captain bad a Ii with bella! Mr. Batley carries can offamand. | ent congress or change the member Washin ton Hut Picture, if you can, a great arena, | Ship of that b Speaking of the How the genial Mr, Balley and bis] ban’ on every side by a black | treaty President Mc ¥ negotiat iridescent press agent, Dan Fishell, nes thousands upon thousands ¢¢ with France, which has never ° expect any one newspaper man to|of paople; in this arena at least a| Deen disco by the senate, Cum Leader of Ratsbrood i present to his readers an analytical,|dosen shows, every one of ‘em a|™Mings & | S Omin sane criticism of that great show is| wonder, are going simultaneously! “Secretary Shaw committed an of- | past reason. Now, Mr. and Mrs. Reader, and|fense against propriety when he For— Big Brother Bill and Sister Kate, |#ald the treaty gives France every ii onl A scribe has only two You/there’s absolutely no use nor space |thing and the United States noth aug S a e ayor THE FAMOUS NEGRO EDUCA.|K®0W. If he had more he would be to tell you of all of the really won-|!0& Shaw never read the tariff| with a circus himself. And be hus|derful attrac only a certain retentive ¢ fons that the Barnun, | Measure TOR AND FRIEND OF PRES! acity|@ Bailey shows offer during their PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 17.—) the Japanese envoys, expressed a neealed in that bunch of mayon-| present visit to Seattle. he peace envoys this morning went | positive opinion as to the outcome | DENT ROOSEVELT WILL VI8-|naise known as brain matter It you want a faint conception| POTROL PASSENGER JOE MARCELLO, DESPOILER OF YOUNG GIRLS AND BREAKER to the navy yard, tramping through | of the negotiations. He sat Therefore, all t writer is going) of what it ia really like, just think OF LAW * muddy roads, but in bright sunshine.| “I am satisfied with the progrese| 'T SEATTLE NEXT MONTH to try to do is to impress upon you | of 4 Dest treat you have ever had IN RUNAWA} S, SLYLY POKES FU N AT BALLINGER’S CREDULITY The conference began at 9:30) of the deliberations and we are get- on ~ the fact that never before in the] in the amusement line pa @clock. Minister Witte has recov-/ting along fast. I think we will " history of the circus bas there ever’ Amf multiply it by 10! ; ' Booker T, Washington, one of the 64600ceeoe eres from his slight illness of yes- hare peac tt at ta Jost m ¥ per-lbeat known leaders of Bis race, will John Lamb, booked at police RARER ER he col Sd: Gieebinn: “thai | aviacieds Seo bi none woke ae ava this city gts in September, in hone “sae bd te = r re ee What sort of Circe song does this Marcello sing that justice tary, in an interview, sald: “There | will be a part of the treaty. They | resent’ eenesating wenn for the shortly ‘after 10 o'clock Thureday|* “CtBs, #2 sound? are splendid prospects that the en-| were drafted with s view ot being [present generation, whose | fore- , aan [jy Whenee that subtle power of his that stays the hand of law Yoys will bring the deliberations to| embodied in any treaty that may | ™ pe gn cr ch pega Lamb was found snoring in front While he sends the souls of pure girls to hell at will? Jand torn from their families in | lamb was fou ng in fron Why is he bigger than the mayor, bigger than the chief of &@ close by Monday or Tuesday.|be made. I think it ts intended for bees vargyMoe of $12 Th and City Detective for consideration, two of which, the af efore going back to dis-lin. head of the rc best and mest thim in trouble wagon,”’ sig indemnity question and the dispost- s hatin. isewerfal inetitetion of learning tn naling F ‘ol Driver Dan Kane full Mon of Saghalin, might take longer . |the South—the Tuskegee Institute, iui tei *p abend. At th cture the than the others. ’ a8 Techenen, Ale | wagon wheels beca police, bigger than the whole administration? Why may he, of all the festering social cancers below the ling, reach out yond the puriieus of his leprous den and blight the lives of innocents and laugh at the law? Why may thi & black human spider weave the web of per- ug. 17.—A dispatch pOMwenOUTe. Ee. i. A St. Petersburg says that 81 ie will visit Pullman cotlege,| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17.—More than a(Mltehell avenue. Robert J. Smith, | the reins becom in the face of een, % little girls and smack his vicious jaws IRTSMOUTH, NM. H.. Ang hinent banker confirms the rey | , score of persons wore serionsty in-| William Tuit 4 en. (the horses sh “ . , his state, and will twice 1 pe ore y am Tultinger and an uniden a $ Mare ra ‘ Mintater, Witte, Before leaving for port that big Russian loan baal thie Te eee tae mints Calvan jared by being blown from —thé[tilied man were killed. The acl | Driver Kano mani? MA¥OF Ballinger blind to the iniquities and crimes of this conference, said: “We expect |been made in Amertea. It is stated | vont oan ee styacts by taltind Aaa le Adoribed to the cart chance and ‘ away sep : } sity and once at Ross comin yots of houses or stru y falling |dent is ascri to the carlessness 5 2 a runaway | Ig Chief Delane: 4 a to take up today articles 9, 19, 11/ in aupplementary telegrams sent to| “7 and cuce at Row seminary. | iimbere in the violent wind andfof the gate tender by loosing th in time to gain mente ob to Mente ee eee ee And 12, and, perhaps article 5 which | Minister Witte yesteday that the | 7)! date Which tagna here youtars outed’ of x Tamn al u ) Marcello’s kind Is there one law in Seattle for this tenderloin hyena and an- ther law for other transgressors? In short, why is it that Marcello, against whom there is overwhelming evidence of his crimes, is allowed to flaunt open- jawel and. unmolested his Carybdian lure in the eyes of the nd the mayor without fear or caution? Was passed over the other day. | feeling in regard to peace is more ; day afternoon. The wind blew wit! ered rapidly during the r These matters are in a manner co- | optimistic here. |» Washington's latest appearance in| CAF Soe st Rage all 5 | the lime light occurred last week, at|4 Velocity of 48 miles an hour and Felated, so we believe we can handle — . - . . Saratoga, N. Y., when he escorted | the city was kept in terror of fail them together. I can give no idea! PORTSMOUTH, Ang. 17.—Kor-|/STUO08. 0) ha Biter of John {ing chimneys, roofs and sign boards IN COLLISION FORES: FIRE errr er rere ee eee eee eee eee as to how long the conference may |oskvitch, the Russian spokesman, |‘? ce | for over an hour. continue, as I am not good at guess-| telephoned at 1 | Wanamaker, the merchant prince the following “ a tk . eral ~ The r believe ng. from the conference rooms and former postmaster genera - 4 . a " a teves it is about time for Mayor Ballinger 4 ite sesute eedatias te Jon an| “The morning session discussed | Wasbnigton at the time was a guest| LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 17.— HE A, Mont., Aug. 17.—A ter and Chief Delaney to close up the Arcade dance hall pars to he nen ee ere ee ie ctiche 9 bat fall te peathe a ge |of Wanamaker and the appearance| Nine persons are today suffering in| “pire emgine No. 4. while respond: |ritying forest fire, presenting a|% scourge this vulture, Marcello, out of the city of the Wanamaker party in the big | local hospitals as the result of a col-| ing to am alarm Wednesday after-| solid wall of flame covering an area dining room C? = Dated ered |e ~ between a snenrsyis and | Been #truck an obstruction in the . seven fe sweeping through hotel, the most fashionable hostelry | Pasadena car near Oneonta park, | street at Western and Wall and the big forests of Western Mon jin the famous summer resort town, |east of the city, yesterday. foes turned completely over. Hans|tana, devouring everything in its ——eee lcaused a big sensation. — | Valdey, the driv was thrown un- path The inves Washington ts « close personal AN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. | der the horses, but they stopped in-| In the vicinity of Clinton a small potice inte the rx ethods used by | sad. nd of President Roosevelt and |17.--Six Mexican laborers were kill-| stantly and he was b a by | nad | “When he discover I am much-s bry slightly in-| army of nv r the direction of rious Joe Marcello in con |has been the latter's guest at din-|ed and as many more fatally {n-!jureg. It was a miraculous escape. |the f al offi¢ are making ald nis equally notorious Ar | webu | |ner in the White House jured in a collision between a work |” The company was called out on a| desperate fight to get the big fire| theater wil ubtedly “g? weed, he lay his hand on my | heb HR: — ——— aa —|train and a southbound freight ati fgise alarm, caused by linemen of|under control. It is impossible to} the per losing of his ill- | NEW ORI N Aug. 17.—Ex- Horseshoe Bend yesterday after-)the Sunset Telephone company get-| estimate the damage at the present | favore 1 and his retirement fro: | ent was created thre out |SHOTWELL RILLED BP \ noon. The cadoone of the work|ting their wires crossed with the| time, but the lone will reach @ large | ieadershi; pare pemenfor ions shoulder and say: ‘Joe, go backa te You all right. Poltee g the tenderloin | n the city this morning by the ne train was completely telescoped. alarm wires. figure ratebeeod : in| | Whereup n Marcello, tora nigh that a party of Itali | Burning brands and sparks from en it young girls and selp-ap- | crams. symnplotne of $4 HIS OWN GUN » tall forest trees through which Solnted conser ot pation then cia Jarrived in the city f is sweeping {8 continually | nvortal: tnfieetios | Te casa aie’ eee pot . " |try districts. Two of the party vis- ing the fire in all directions, om ig MORE) oT erate remit Me Bs Scat > roo he party the whole country is terror 1 over the head » the street, presumably an eye n for another opportunity of Opinion as to what action would be | cision. It was decided to take note taken. of the divergence of views and pro For the first time since his ar-|ceed with a discussion of later ar rival Minister Sato, spokesman for | ticles.” 7b eb bee bt Neb bbb bt bbb ob bP ee RRR RRR RR hhh tigation being made by | real-a tears before him, he look vera CINCINATI, 0., Aug. 17.—Three| CHICAGO, Aug. 17—E. B people were killed and ten injured of Pittsburg. defeated the national yesterday when a fast expreas from{champlon, Egan, for the Exmoor SALIS. Cal Aug 17.—B. M.| New York struck a Winton Place /cup on the Exmoor club links this saloon ar om th: t tle Ce drinks ¥ collapsed and were | Shotwell, of Little Rock, Wash., was/trotiey car on the crdossing at morning, 3 up and 1 to play ken executive | bape ge ~~ vote. ff ig ‘wont moved to a hor physi- | killed yesterday in San Miguel Can the loathsome | Catching some unfortunate 14-years ine was derailed an Beation 1c#ans announced ere the |yon by the accidental discharge of . s made ¢ Marcello by | Old irl for a sacrifice to his revolt water-filled ditch at Boone Station he tq | ine aw ions. What in the name of all that's decent is this man doing In Seattle? What in the name of justice to @ Many persons are reported killed | Victims of well-d cases of | bis own gun. He was walking along ided that the report was worth| ‘Wo ¥ S girls elt inju “All the physicians | “Ytllow jack & public road at the time. He was | investigating. After finding the] * ow they were eae sajered. AN th yo ean More new canes are being reported |@ deputy sheriff of Thurston coun | island they discovered that the en-|>¥ thi ' rat, it is available were rushed to the scene. | Nurs new cases ait pga Washington : | tire surface was known that he openly. y Crockett. |.) Prosecutor Mackintosh did that they are experiencing no h ff A pickpocket relieved Mra. A. V. freight traf turing the .N ‘ hee Richard Gowan, atto 1 easily run into the mile Davis, of 2142 North Sixty-first, of] 4 party of Indians camped on|,, chart Gowa $13 while she was shopping at the bey vitehe e Pris t a put ahhendsDachan nites roe vered with seep-| | jing im so intense that the citizens | pee a age holes from which oi! was issu-|'@¥ and bh to th | Pulned life, a mother's broken heart Terre eee eee eres. ‘ ined to re-establish the | **SRRRRRHRRAA AHS DETROIT, Aug. 17.—The United | ing ‘and they located 10 claima,|Sy selling in his infamous |®24 4 diser family, influences * o| ranting over the vigor |* Sobbing as if her heart # States ake survey boat Hancock | Mion they bellove will very short, | ‘Meat | the city’s chief executive in allowing & The striking - telegraphers’ * : The iat-|* Would break, a little 2-year- #] The epidemic of robberies and} WSs Sunk in Lake St. Clair yeater- | 1) ake them rich ? A recently | this dirty-souled pander to continue # headquarters in Seattle Thurs- * his objec. |* old girl was picked up at the ® day. No lives were los The Han pu 1 bee s place| %!# nefarious operations and laugh % day morning received the fol- ® * corner of King and South #/other crimes that has followed the} cpck was crossing the channel wher SAILOR KILLED | without the « bit of troutée.| ®t law and decency? * lowing telegram from Presl- # ® Sixth by Patrolman Burkman ®| circus to the city broke out with the package freighter Bing amton, | On t ft ch comes| There is only one way to treat % dent Perham, of the national #/ & Wednesday afternoon. She was #/ vio} again Wednesday night,|of Buffalo, bound up, struck her} ; ; nother wh will have| “ith such a man, Mr, Mayor *# order * * touring the restricted district #| chowing that there is a whole brig-| how and damaged the Hancock #0 Ww ser @ the deck of the| exp ia Sader Clean him out! & “Complaints from shippers #| | and had wandered blocks from #|ade of toughs in the city seriously that she sank in two min-| Vancouver liner Ramona while she|fallinger and Chiet he ~ . % growing in volume. Company * |* the Ferndale hotel, on Yesler #/ At 10 o'clock Wednesday night | ates. was tied up at Pler 1, Jame | : eee eee eee 2 ee do nothi ith the new #|/ * way, where her parents lived. #/two etrong arm men r ed John} * , a sailor, was struck by a | ntented v th sii cecal ie ith * Renal Pesca Sanentbane, | She was a little two young for *l shatter, of Bainbridge island, of| NANAIMO, B. C., Aug. 17.—Al]ateel beam and instantly killed on| his resort Peake ical se * A FAINTING SPELL PRE- & # and we will certainly win of |* the Arcade theater, so she *1$24 while he was in the restricted | Japanese fisherman reported this| Wednesday afteroon, The beam, | untarily - e ie * VENTS PROSECUTION. # present status is maintained.” ® |* caped the net of “Spider district. One of them grabbed thing that he had seen a tugboat | weighing about 500 w mat * 4 fainting spell in the pres- * 3 Local Chairman W. G. Let- #|not careful } 1d 4 |}® Marcello. Patrolman Burkman *] him, holding his arma like a vice,| turn turtle and sink in the St ing hoisted aboard ‘ ‘ ar oan * ence of Prosecuting Attorney % # son is still confident of a com- *& tm and eotahitoh & mititeee re |® turned the youngster over to *| whiie the other rifled his pockets. | af Georgia about 1 o'clock yesterday | when t able broke y whict we * Mackintosh threw that worthy # & plete victory. He aaserted ®| thre oh 2 7 spree na fh itary rule | her father, who had trailed her & Robbers broke the lock in the|aftermoon. He said the men on P st \, ‘ ea : % into a spell of absent-minded- # * i aailie taak: tan Marte &\ teat neck hares’ It is believed |» to the slums after much hard */¢ront door of the realdence of board left in a small boat, but the | Bb “ * ness and he refused to file a # # Pacific trains were practically #|that citizens will yield to the eae |® work *]Senva, 609 Weller, and ransacked | latter has not yet been heard from. | II investigated the ‘ eatization, |¥ Complaint against a woman for # ice from one to Sve: keane ee el . perv 1 yle eee ee ee a the house while the occupants were] It im believed it capsized also. c 4 that death was|Joe Marcel is not woitlee, x * assault and battery. * and that scarcely no freight *] At Vicksburg a carload of sugar * et at the circus, making a rich haul Nand due to no} Star man found the divekeeper | » Mrs. Brick and Mra Harri- % » 1 . om 7 ay aS Of ouge The cu ‘old atch 1 | care uart as a single nding in fr 01 ished post haste before ® ore coving all. #] w ol apm , They secured a gold watch and rt was a sing g in front. of police head. ; a caeehers, : Paste odticlala lai: | Wes ee ee KEN MAN is chain, two gold rings, two gold cuff L man, and it is not known whether | quarters, Wednesd sie ii. | the state authorities to settle # % however, are persistent in de- # | acec Sie ee a T buttons and $20 in cash he has any relatives living. fies ¢ ang & private matters The strain was * v | of the falling off of passen ie }% too great for one o * claring that sit trans are run. * . y, 8 bel i it uid | ® she toppled over. * ning practically on time, an: - . * * * *# * * * * . é * - * bal * * *x * * * * x * * * om an ore. Cveckstt: cla! three ter. | % the heroic and held the wo H ‘& inconvenience because of th # are being made to Bon Marche. of 1402 First, was queen Charlotte group, near the] years ago Gowan was her attorney tt. Eet|% in his arms until water had | strike. > e contagion a avoid a| P. A. Davis, of Kent, was drowned oer se 88) shores of a small lake, were aroused] whon she secured a divorce hai,| You! heen thrown into her f ‘ | repe alamity of in the Chena river, 60 miles below | PF ato with a bogus chee k pr jin the night by an immense blaze years after, he quietly ared | for” w you b-e-a-auti-|% When she recovered. suffi: i ; a 5, » check purported to be ? Roster od at : 5 | ful young gir nd we aka bi Pais a KR KHAKI AK The following i# the oft the mining clty of t ame, 0-1 oO Tay 3 ih Pete, Ail over the lake, appearing as if] q'jor judgment against her and wold | { 1 we drinka b tentty the eae casa | oe ord of the stat ard of he: cording to advices received by the | *'#?°° the water was burning. property belonging to her valued a the prosecution would be drop- 1 An ol Indian known as “Louie”|to 6 o’cloc ght Pacific Cold Storage company, by Terrified by the sight the Indians} $759 j ct to keep open in| © ped, 4 presented himself before Judge which company he was employed TIENTSIN, Aug. 17—As_ the}fled from We place and repor : : ae e of all this scandal?” Mar P| Frater Thursday morning and ask a cattle driver. The dispatches state|dowager — empr was passing|their experience at Juneau. The| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.—Tho| cello was asked sence nerkenouee ed that he be appointed adminis that Davia was on his way to Fair- | throu northwest gato of the|etory was brought down by the|cruiser Chicago, which, with tho| exclaimed the Italian Saas Fa toss trator over the estate of his daug banks, via, probably on the steamer | city y an attempt was made] steamer Spokane Bennington, arrived ‘from Sap) per, lifting in and WEATHE RFORECAST. ant tryt g tc look ir 1 Prec * ° hor life by: dreswed av a ttlo attention was paid to the] Diego this morning, is report Fair Tonight; Friday Fair, Warm< who b married a French Robert Kerr, but no details arejon her life by a man dr asa Tt t n paid t lego t TOR % ie Sian he matter was set over given about the manner of his soldier, He was bayonetted by the story at first, but three months ago’ ashore on Ang is isla The eruls- winked one eye er; Light to Fresh Northwest off undamaged e vera gov nds. death guard three n, hearing the story, de- er was pulled until probate day of next week

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