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ik eo at SDAY, AUG THE SEATTLE STAR—TUE 1905 | ACHAPTER FROM THE LIFE OF EVERETT TRUE |WHY “FARMER” WILSON G | eT OM, LEND YOU | “Laie NAY TO MEER YO OUT oF : ~ | a Maw cones CS DORROM ING wa'3 WE TNINES 70 Rer #, NEN PORE TING BORROWED A COME mony Bur fy: til - Pm 4 NOTHING Fa wient., FROM | ater | BY GILSON GARDNER {the world’s price. Therefore, the The law off of Harrison Bost r, vy quantity of our crop is t pivot of wick, 601 Mytual Life building, was Pig WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 22 lee world’s» ner 0 i> coten the scone of a daylight robbery | > antag What and why are the “cotton sta-| How is the information gathered? Monday afternoon tivties? Whom do they b it-in| ‘There are seven separate and in Mr. Bostwick left his offi u | legitimate way’ Why gather them | dependent sources f information o'clock, locking bia door yt leav-} at all? | through which the ad of the bu ing his safe open. Upon returning, | Th are questions naturally sug-| reau of crop statistics gets his data inside of an hour, he found that! gested by the scandals which are) These are: Special field agent his safe had been looted and $60 in | now being investigated. |atate agents, who travel over the money, together with two diamoud | minally the cotton statistics | state and are in correspondence rings and a gold watch, had been | are for the purp y of determining | with planters and farmers through taken the acreage and probable yield of |out the state; county agents, each he lock on the doar had not been the year’s erop re it tn actual-| reporting directly to Washington in tampered with, and entrance was | ly «uthered or sured This | regard to his county, township cor jontly made by means of a pass | knowledge helps to fix the price, tt | responden h covering his key | is xaid township in almilar fashion; large | ‘Th m grower, the farmer, is| planters, reporting directly on thelr Deserted Bride Returns Home uM, the usband my Mra. Grace W. of six Weeks whos fously deserted her tho evening of their arrival in Seattle, has re turned to her home tm Chicago, a ticket having been furnished bh by a brother to whom she t graphed Her husband was @ reticed rail road man of Chicago, and neither she nor th ¥ detectives can ac count for hia strange action im mediately after registering at the Hotel Stevens he left word that he was going to meet an old friend at anotlier hotel soon since, although deen made by his wife MAN HUNT NANAIMO. B.C. Aug. 22 Reach,“ ‘the desperate armed with a six-shooter and a good Winchester, is at large in the mountains pursued by a poste of officers A few days ago Beach ahot and killed a man named Bebdeau at Mount Sicker, Bebeau having at tempted to protect a widow from the unwelcome attentions of Beach. Beach left a letter in which he said he Intended to kill Mra. Campbell! the widow, and also three men @gainst whom he had a grudge Gumplay is anticipated. and the Breatest caution is being exercised by the pursuing officers. WIDOW OF PIONEER DEAD Mrs. Johanna M. Russell, widow of Robert Russell, and one of Pu- get sound's earliest pioneers, died at 2:20 p. m. Monday at her home, 24618 Bleveoth, after a long siege of sickness. The funeral will be held Wednes @ay moruing from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Broad- way and Madison, and toterment will be in the Masonic cemetery. Solemo requiem high mass will be observed af the services. Mrs. Lian W. Scherrer was struck and severely injured by a James street car at 5 o'clock Monday aft ernoon as she was crossing Second rekdl ate: search Fred and tras hot been | has tmurderer: | suppored to benefit by the know!-| own plantations; owners and opera | edge as to acrouge and yteld. Ho/ tors of gins, who report on their knows how much he ought to get! ginning and ma timates in their | for his crop. If the acreage in light | (orfitory; and finally bankers and knows he is entitled to a bigger! merchants, who judge of conditions | | price; If it i* large he knows the| from observation, hearsay and bus | price will go down. In the theory of | iness contact | | the business this positive knowledge It has been the pride of the crop | | which the government gathers In re-| statistics bureau that their eat! | gard to the crop prevents manipu-| metes always have been below the | lation of prices by the speculators. | actual crop. This it is said shows WOT ON OUR ire! + Away. | Bias. You Sone Tw; rd | ROMANCE! & Anaconda freight t Sunday are four young girls Mag KILLED sie Harrington, 19; Maud Johneon, | }19; Mary Keefe, 1% and Vera | Naughton, 4. Besides these, Mra ie | Seaughine Secche ond Mra Sadie ANGELES, Aug. 22.—Rev.| - Bmith, both colored, and an un.|Bmil H. Babb, pastor of the Aion About a Wook aio peetty 14-yeure |khowh man were kilied. Guemle Matt] German Methodist church, was Kill sab teeta e norma} was fatally ingured. jed here in @ rumaway while en 4 Rather Derousie was reported! A deavoring to stop the horse and| missing from her home ta Vancou- er, and day or so | th « eyes eg save his two gona, who were in the) win yaa at aetna eesy |AIM THE PENMAN — Sones with bi Bell, aged 21, also yissed him, | i } it was not Known that the youth! | sad: Sas manana enantio /s NOT WISE BRINGS TALE | Sonim he pce at oak ane " OF OUTRAGE found the pair tn Seattle on Tues- Jim the Penman ts becoming very} | oth and it wae with great sur- Gay. the gil busy at making seme cless these days i | long Greases so that she might over-| ‘The police have a report of a fool- cont the objection of the ish attempt on the part of the }ouditer to tseuing a license for the | would-be forger to get a litle pin! | marriage of a in short dresses. | money Saturday when be wrote one/ | ‘The father of the girl went with of his stereotyped notes to N county ‘The steamer Shawmut, which has just reached the sound from Ortental ruelty the ports, tells « tale of explains and 7hen Bras | ott season is now practically complete S | | | Seattle | Hattons That i» the way Seerstary Wilson defends the extatence that their estimates never have hurt the farmer by depressing the price more than it should be $150,000 bureau which is now enanees? AWD WORST CHCARS - | !m such bad repute The figures are sent imto the de 74 THR WORLD’ is SmoKE ow * | The cotton crop of the United) partment on specially prepared ary Own’ States i» practically the cotton crop| forms. They cover the township, of the world. Our crop determines state and finally the total “U GRIDIRON ARTISTS. - PREPARE FOR SEASON of Washingt the county The University p} the expenses of the team for sith coming | @ long trip being the sticking potnt | It was the fond am of Wash . ington students at of WHit-| school in June that the boys would at-| be able to match prowess with eith football schedule for the ¢ It tea tows: October 7 worth college, at Tacoma or tle; October 14, Whitman college, at| er the California or Stanford team October 24, University ofthis year, but Manager Grinstend Maho, at Moscow; November 2.| expresses no hope that a meating Washington State college, at Pull an be arranged. The California man vember 11, Sherman insti-| boys came to Seattle on Thankagty Pane tute, Indian, at Seattle vember | ing day last year, and the gridiron 18, University of Oregon, at Seat tle, and November 30, Oregon cultural college, at Seattie © pending with se a game in Seatle battle that ensued was one to long remembered, the final » being a tie, ‘The Washington were hoping for another such ba! this year schools for October whieh will complete the) A new tmnovation in football schedule training in the northwest will be Coach John Mackintosh, of the tried at Washington this year, that University of Colorado, recently vis ited Seattle for the purpose of ar Tanging & series of games between the Washington eleven and the of baving all the football men board together, their diet to be rig. idly prescribed by Coach Cutts and Captain McDonald. This will tn Colorado toum, one game to be sure the best of condition at every played at Boulder, where the Colo- game, and there Is no reason why fado university ts located, and oth. Washington shouwM not turn out ers to be played at Denver or some the strongest team in ite history. other nearby Colorado city The negotiations are stil! pend tng, the question of hew to meet BOY THRASHES TWO h a coach as Oliver Cutts. & captain as Tom MeDon g VEIS WILL PICNIC * ATHERS STATISTICS The King County Veterans’ asso. a. It hae bee ywod thai se-] ciation will hold 1 annual | ereoy could be 4 by eutting| encam piente at Wood up the whole, like those puz-| land p a zie maps which mate for the! The public « . tart at amusement of ch nm, and appor-| 10:30 a. rn ayor Ballinger will Hlonin: a section to » clerk 4 er an addre wf welcon and or group After the clarks | United Sta ator P: will | had tota fons given th a a rk “ r totie the results were taken by Mr.| song ” ny th rintty Holmes or Mr. Hyde and the map| Boys by Was again 1 together. Then an} Lun i anda allowance was made for error and4| general good time te anticipated. A lies, and the result was the official | iarge crowd 7 estimate - The effect of these estimates on| ¥¥¥ eT HEE Ee Ee the cotton markets in } Orleans | * oe Noe torn in often” very | % THOMPSON COMING HOM marked, Last June the eastimate|* WITH THREL TRUNKS © knocked off 40 potnta from the price| * PULL. OF BOOKS ” of cotton, or $2 a bale. Buch a drop|* | Th full oft in a few minutes caused fortunes to | * books » (pal change hands. Any operator who|* ° won the way i knew what the estimate was to he|™ here from New York bound fort Could become r a few minutes |* the residence of City Engineer # on the vio fluctuations. And it|* Thomson, on Ye wi » appears that some people did, a * They constitute a choles col- # others became poo! * lection which the book-loving # | For the all returns on|*® Chairman of ard of works & cotton crops are being dumped into | * 44s collecte ng bis Euro- & & huge fron box, locked with fancy|* pean tour. Thome hes # padlock, to which there are two|* imparted the astontsh- @& keys. One of these keys is carried in| * ‘ng information in a letter to ® the left hand trousers pocket of § * one of bis local frie He al- & retary Wilson; its mate is carried|* Teady b of finest }in the similarly located pocket of| * technica municipal engi- #& ‘Assistant Secretary Haye *® neering ltbraries on the Pa- @& * cific const * * When last beard from Thom- # ® son was in Wisconsin and was t& * to. leave for Alpuqueraus. (a MHF oughttio be home ff OCTOPUS OF KENT = GETS ANOTHER PROD | ‘The Pacif st ed Milk }ty. King county vugh Proseaute | factory, tt jing Attorney Mackintosh, filed em ting prodd: at application for an injunction om | Last week Mra. Hattie Pitchel | Tuesday morning, asking that the | went into court with a big claim for | octopus be rained from digging dame and a demand for an in-| further on its proposed ditch. The junction restraining it from dump- | injunction in on a showing | ire refuse fr Its condensed t the count 4 will be brokem | milk factory into a drainage ditch | up and that the banks of the river, that courses through her land to the | if broken Into, will allow the waters |north of the factory, This to overflow and keep the county | tied up the octopus on the nm jroad in a continually bed condi~ | Tuesday morning a vigor tion tack was t from the south | Just what the octopus will do-witi We n now building @ big | its refuse is the problem that Grainage ditch on the south.” said |is vexing tt sorely the attorney for th topus, “and| Mr. Citizen, however, cannot give when we get this done Mra. Pitchell | himself over entirely to glee on an- will have ho complaint. We are Gig-| count of the troubles of the octopus ging just as fast as we can. Our|—for the ° 110 men working at new ditch will y the refuse into| the factory, and the closing up of jthe white river jthe plant by injunctions or other | Right here, howe was where wise. « that the heads of 110 | the octopust ran afoul of King coun- families will be thrown out of wort, “DANNY” DREW IS NOW BOOKED avenue. She was taken to the! Ser end the leente was procured Som, grocers, Cedar and First on the = eae along Beattie General hospital and placed | *". after the ting, the whole | closing a “phoney” check Yaeneshn tien on: fn charge of Dr. Wiltia. party returned to Vancouver | ‘The mote requested that the gro-| The fants FOR LIFE BY PRETTY JAILER a ~ - ee - cers band the bearer, « boy, a) Meru. with w ECK varied assortment of butter. cheesr ** fishing for seals off the ( a islanda, when a violent storm ome, etc., and also the differs Reason Wh R VICTIMS en i the cost and the amouat of| °! thelr ship, nine of the crew going Daniel Drew, a clerk at police, snap away and a subscription - - the check. | down with the vessel, the remainder | | amounting to will be used to The Lang Drug Co. keep ‘the Bat managing to get away in boats —_———_ headquarters, was married to Miss| purchase the clerk a handscme purest and most retiable drugs on| Alex Kirkwood, 23, a rancher, may | . Jim the Peaman| Asother Japanese fishing schasn-| ween one eye badly swollen and wes welking tanocentiy — alor ‘ eae _| wedding present the market. Always cut the. price.|Be eaay fo a certain extent, but he Pp len of another grocery {cf the Tora Maru, flahing In that| Dene rae Malking | innocently | along | Maggie Harrington Tuesday morn-|" "Aho, short honeymoon Mr. aad ‘This is why our business is increas-| 16 also persistent in bringing law-) 60 yp Koenig & Sans, to the “'!Rity, pleked up one boat contain-| his head puffed out in spots like &) yy young Sullivan, who, after strik-|ing at the Church of Our Lady of Mts. Drew will be at home @& ing breakers tothe ber of justice. check, there was nothing dotug ing four of the survivors, who re-|jopsided balloon, Wab Soo, & Ce-| ing him a number of times, at last | ‘Twenty-soventh ond Mast Union Meltin’s Baby Food, large size §G¢| Monday Kirkwood met with two orted that the other 14 had gone! iestial laundryman, appeared be-| knocked him unconscious, and he | 004 Help. \- — Horlick’s Matted Milk, $1.00 size men. wee pleases pie into saloon ore to sesh @. const 0 tlement-|tore Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| wax packed home by a helper WHO] Thy marriage was a secret in | pppoe eee mmrrwnrctiny an | ree eng a & game of pe- isions eo obtain - y moi | 4 ~ net e J . ~ neha Ned geai Sareabicilia, for the beak |ae0, whieh "was sou swuchet to] SURGLARS SCARED |r sor Maru returned to nuccor | tat Tuesday morning and, In vlg-) was also bested by the boy. Stlll-] spite of Chiet of Police Delancy's| MGs WINSLOW'S : 1 < : t ed men, but . ie Be enees ~ @ ie be ¢ slew < le Drew's fellow $1.00 size Diack jack. The elder of Kirkwood's he ahipw ked men, but when the " a a =e. ; me “ uths, and while Drow fella SOOTHING uP Gioriana Pace Powder (4tii), best | new friends managed to borrow $10| anding place wes reached, Ru ve aia — hod P — ome age, and alleges that the Celestials | very Kent, was busily booking} SYR’ sania, 980 Stee 4 | from the young rancher, and, whea|, Three YOuNE men attempted 0) Wo oned fire on the ship's boats, Rill-|"overed that Patrich Bulliten. dr | tee mee ne and bothering him. jdrunks and disorderly ct rs Seniesa datas Seer te r. an ii o Wes covered c d ot ¢ the assault at the LY ‘ Dr. Oliver's Skin Soap, a fine totlet|the gauno was over, refused to pay) UTesk into the barber shop at First i. tour and wounding four. It was| ot. evined 5 ser gna ro Z Me 416 ‘not he assault at the | «panny” was “tread n alr” to soothes tne cid aente 10 qymR 6 back the sum jand Denny way carly Tueday | crned that the 14men of the M de amp seen seep ape notoriety | time of his arrest, and stated to the | 16 magic strains « agrin.” all pata cures wind ‘te ap. Ie sine 19¢ | morning. pe in false arrest of Lottie Moore, fig-| deputy who took him into custody ) a Eas'em, rests tired and sweating| Kirkwood followed the pair up| Ore i ttoe wing | Muto Maru had Deen murdered and red as « principal that be had & fight to bent up the |, Atnanee partment | ““PWwenry-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE feet, large can Be | South First to a hotel, where the old aa anit ta . ne trian | th? Tora’s boats put back to their| ad alk ik = | knew little about ctual date, | saw — Dr. Merck's German Liver Pilta. %c|™an gave-bim the slip. The ranch [or med and frightened the trio| wis» with their dead and od. i bag ne t-auiier sive tater Chine.” nducta a naloon at | DEnny’s demennor of late gave the — size for jer stuck close to the other, however, | © . “sss a | : a a ~ b conduc ’ ‘at neg ln Rigg ee peed polo) ee could hail Officer Jncota,| Terk told the police that tne| him with asnault and battery. Be- Third and Union. Miss Lottie Reit Binal tees Crd = lwho arrested the alleged bunco| tates were all young and wore caps. | TWO DROWNED jcause of his age the young man Moore wrote notes to the boy, and burn we! | - | was not prosecuted before Justice the evidence was considered dis Satisfaction Guaranteed ia iy LS | George and was turned over to the | arderly by City Detective Kennedy ton. iene OA90 on hte arene | ABERDEEN, Wash. Aug. 22-——|to become one of Judge Frater’s|the matter in an entirely different . Te police “wi sempt to have : }otto Bichnor, 18, and Car! probation ists \light, ax Miss Moore was quickly 807 FIRST AVENUE. COLMAN BUILDING. Between Columbia and Marton. VALUES! VALUES! Wah Valueg that over VALUES: Miraculous top them ali BSc Bloycle Bells Be pair Handle Bar Grips be ¢ 19-in. Nicholson Mill File..10¢ $1.25 Pocket Knife. Plier, Wire C ter, Punch, Screw Driver and Awl | Johnson | | the prosecuting attorney approve a| City poundmaster, Walter Wash-|25, employes of the Cosmopalia somplaint against Allers. |tugton, colored, was arrested Mon-| sawmill, were drowned Sunday jday afternoon by Humane Officer! while swimming in the Chehalis TTH, Mont, Aug Among | Vampel on the charge of cruelty to| river. Elchner attempted to rescue animals, preferred by bis neighbora,| his companion, but allowed him to the dead in the wreck which wee ® | who claim that he broke a horn off|catch hold of him, and they be wit of a collision betwhen @ Co- | his cow and beat her unmercifutly i went down The ¢ vindicated and released WILL HAVE BIG TIME THE LABOR DAY PARADE WILL PROBABLY BRING OUT MORE THAN 7000 MARCHERS—LABOR TEMPLE TO BE DEDICATED binaman complains that he | —— a —— ae Se Nickel-platéd Pronged House! Daw BP MaArarits ra ine 600 Call Teil sabia ati set! ge ils cue ee More extensive preparations are)}be made to make money, only to 20¢ Barrel Bott e a el aah dalle en wy = being made for Labor day celebra-| provide a good time for the mem oh or ml r Hosis (al Not " “ sPeeens —. tion on September 4 than ever be-| bors iSe pair leather. Halfsoles 2¢ . t toplaain prote and the human race bega », the occasion betng the dedica-| All surrounding towns will send 350 pair Leather Halteciee [oe Has ) KVERYTAING nied itaelf to man of the new Labor Tempig, at| delegations and every trade union In ot ote ee . uncer & xceliont for fits, th and University, which will be|the city will be represented in the —aa Be . Mane : = hte bits smpletely finished by September ade edish Side tt rs . * ygedine att Do tock the menbers ot the - . allied de unions orm je} Get out your tinting ta ' Wile, tive wage wn 4 temple and march throwgh the| FLANN/GAN RESIGNS your biey Aw vt kil Jemon Drink cae Soin Shun tla abe os make a new ma . 1 {t gives new interest and hatr |pected to be in the parade which a ite ae $25.00 > rw seein in hh aplint-bettom cha | will follow the usual line of march.| Patrolman Nick Flannigan, who une ee oe fast food of it and new religions, t | The parade will end up aster Brake pmeet . ‘ itute for gargle and give temple at 12 o'clock for the | was some time ago laid off the po Srittiinte cians SOE The blind are taught to apeak again, the Geat mo more are: dure tion, after which the butlding Will, . rorce peoause of a tight which 1310 Second Avenue. And ase grows brighter now that radium tv be thrown open to the publi | es atis, the pink-eye end the mumps S MGR TAR Seen Ga ed ee eacia at A gitm or t srned into you will chase away the durr be pulled off at the | See our latest receipt of nly explanation of the reason why the mitk ic Coursing grounds at Madi-|joon, Monday notified Chief Dela manut at ¢ on in the silk ark at 2:30 p. m The main universal sol Philosopher's at foature will be the chase and at-/Pey that he would resign perma 44] emotion, and the proper food for bone |tempts to capture a hungry “Arkan-| . ; specific for the rickets, "tis n #legant t h p gas ragor-back” hog that has been nently from the position. akes away from camel's milk that awful humpbacked ta especially greased for the occasion cate eee 2 A sclentific gentleman has just announced that he, At 7 o'oleck the temple will Fh bennett tardive The mont pop cle of jew- radium to hin al an very plainly see {turned into an amusement palace,| jurgiar eae anne ‘weed 32 arr wom an thy ‘sue sa, the Heir Expectant can expect timselt to b |the differant rooms being fitted up| on peas’ dl was sentenced ty intment need not spoll a doting papa’s joy as dance halls, vaudeville dhows and! jg Morris to four years in the eto 2 finds a girl's name better for bis little baby boy ws other amusements. AU] penitentiary ¥ G4. BEN Ll MAUSEN ndmiasion fee of 50 cente will be! Muse Selentitic, fold your wings, and gather up your feet varged, which entitles a person to] Superior Judge Albertson left 713-715 First Avenue For ali ite worth we must coutexs the stuff Ip tncomptete ator all of the different sideshows| Tuesday afternoon for Portland to Jeweler Optician For, oh, ‘twill not bowl weevil warme from off their little lees, and exhibits and banquet hall with-! view the wonders of the Trail. He Noe will it give the beng the hunoh that makes the hens tay exes out further charge No attempt will will remain at the fair severa! days 2 Lbs. 55c Good Iowa Butter Q5¢@ per Ib. Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs, 25¢@- 18 Ibs. $1.00. Suga \§ JOWA BUTTER STORE 1311 Second Arcade Building \ ; va ed Are anxious to get fitted prope care as a reliable dentist takes to fill your teeth; stil you do 0.K. Washing ase y and see us nyway | Make your husband do the wash WILLIAMS OPTICAL CO., ing if he can't buy you one of these Ophthalmologists }0. K. Washers. An eight-year-old }girl can run it, Easiest running ma chine in the market, and then there jis no excuse about the money be- your eyes has much 1112 2nd Ave. Room 4. cause we sell them on terms that any one can meet, Price $10.00 |$1.00 down, $1.00 per week UNION BAKERY and Cafe 7 a cing * 1412 SECOND AVE. cw BOTHROS oor & HARD HOME-MADE BREAD, Six WARE ©O. LOAVES 25¢ 800 Pike 3t Cor, Third Ave | 4 4