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} ‘THE STAR IS FOR MUNICIPAL CLEANLIN So NO MATTER WHERE THE BROOM VEEP: —————————— Eee Tho Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION, . © he SE e® THE STAR 1S STRIVING AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS SOMETHING A LITTLE BET ATTLI WASHINGTON, T Husband and Lover Fight in Theater MRS. GRACE WOODARD, OF 107 MAYNARD, THE CENTRAL FIG URE IN A SENSATIONAL ROW IN THE PANTAGES THEATER WHICH THREW THE AUDIENCE IN AN UPROAR—MR.WOOD- ARD CLAIMS THAT THE WOMAN HAS RUINED HIS HOME AND THAT SHE IS LIVING WITH ANOTHER MAN SPEER ERR ERE REE ERA RR ARR RR ° * * PRINCIPALS IN THE DRAMA * ® Accusing Husband eee W. D. Woodard * % Woman With Auburn Hair Mra. Grace Woodard ® | % One-Armed Admirer ....... ° Frank McCulloch # | MPTMARD ahs ncecase: os keogeiines sseeees Pantages The * ® Time. Wednesday, 9p. m. ® | * ¥ . * RARER RRR AR REE RERAR R RRR RR Tmagine a theater packed to suf. focation with people. Picture, if you can, just before the rise of the curtain, when the music has stopped and the place fs silent, broad shonidered McCulloch claimed to be a cousin | of Mra, Woodard. “I am only protectiig her from her brute of a husband,” said he “He has treated her miserably Mrs. Reltman echoed McCulloch's ¢ sight of a tall | formed in Chicago in Oot 6000 TEMPLARS | PROSPEROUS A national organization of al various lodge jurisdictions of the Independent Order of Good Tem plars in the United States will be ber. Ow- | orge F. and other the United | ing to an effort made by Cotterill of this city American members of States lodges to form a cen-| tral ¢ <\nization handle their} general affairs he 4 inter- | national conve n of the order is held in Washington, dC king of the work accomplish- ed at the convention of the order recently ended at Belfast, George F. | Cottertil, Washington delegate, who (presided at several of the eessions, said Wednesday morning. man standing in tBe center alsle.| statements, and sald that she had It was the most successful con pointing dramatically at a pretty! come all the way from ( mo tO) vention since the organization of auburn haired woman seated near| be by her sister's side and p ft) ep more than 60 years ago. by and shouting the heavy burden of trouble from|/The American membership has “That.woman there with the red! her shoulders fallen off, but the loss has b 4 hair Is my wife. She left me and is} Woodard states that he has al-|more than made up by European living with that man seated next! ready instituted divorce proceedings | recruits. The membership is now te her. against his wife. | 615,000. | “Look at her, folks. She is now nothing but © common woman of / S****R#RRRAA A HAD | “Lieutenant Edward Wavrinsky, «| [peer seeseeennes BANK MAKES A RECORD. very proud of what ank down here has done the first month of its ex iatence,” said Cashier A. H Soolberg, of the State Bank of Seattle, Thursday We began business on July and on August 26 we had on deposit $141,524.61 1 believe this ie ar for Seattle, and our deposits have been {increasing every day from the very morn ing when our doors were opened . eeeeeeeeeeeeee Fee eee eee ee ee eee SEER n THAN THEY GET IN ANY O, HURSDAY, AUGUST 3: we WELL” SUPPOSE @LT TOGETHER A TAY AGAIN —— “CAPTAIN IS A JOLLIER” Mrs. Teggart WOOSTER, Aug. 31.—During the cross-examination of Mrs. Tag gart (his morning she said that the extravagant ¢ aid to her by Gen, Miner at hiv dinner parties de her blush. Bhe said ‘The general's compliments were o. ppiiments $ | member of the }on my Personal appearance and the the street!” + beauty of m jown, Me w onl: ne an chief promoter and pr y y ® an y his is what occurred at the} *® David C. Rothewell, 85, died *| - jollying, but I couldn't help b “ >, . mem of the International pe Jollying, bu’ couldn't help being Pantages theater Wednesday night,|¥ 8 Bothel Wednesday. Ho was | “orerence, was placed at the head arransed. On the way homt Just before the curtain rang up on a pioneer of that city, wh of the order, The deliberations | Captain Taggurt said, ‘My! but Gen. a is sensational charge came|® Sunday at the residence of his #|Ewajiah- and interpreters had to be | Joliler than Mine” lke @ thanderbolt to the astonished | ® $08, George Bothewell coh | Again she denied that she snoked audience. At first many believed | * * it to be a hoax, @ prelude to some; * ¥ ¥ ¥¥ SEVER ER EE Ey act to appear on the stage. | mE But when the aubern haired) SAVED BY Woman's escort, also tall and brawny, but with an empty sleave Mapping where his right arm once ‘Was, rose swiftly to his feet and eharged upon the accuser, the audi- ence was fn an fproat. Men sprang between the bellig- asteeie $. erents, and clung desperate’y to the one-armed man, who was doing his a > best to pull a revolver from his hip | g “NONA. og Magy Mgt a pocket. The infurfated husband was) chidren were eaved b Saas Radin also fighting victously to free bim-| message from instant death secter mye Sine cf ade oak Vengeance | day. ‘They were all eating dinner Finally pence was restored. when a neichbor telephoned that a Phe husbamd was dragged onto {**Fifle cyclone was sweeping down | ¥pon the honse. They ran to @ clump se street, while the woustn With | of wiliawe aAd.threw themeattes vender = —_ a See facoedownward, just in time to ¢s- The muste struck up a lively air,/C*P® the eyclone, which lifted the the performance began and the act. | 208 bodily and hurled it to pieces ome of the life drama in the audience | *62inst @ cliff several hundred feet “Annual conventions of the Amer jean contingent of the order will probably be he'd hereafter.” Pee e eee eee eee ee) TUCCSECeT Tere ey. May Raid the Board of Trade ~ thawed ge sie glances ib Taal 6 SRA RARRARK AHHH! trade in “puts and calls.” Chief of ® | Potice Cottin: ys that ny ile Outside the angry husband was|* AERONAUT Is BLOWN TO ge Police Colline mays that if any itie- cuptainieg matters to Alex Pan-| # PIECES. | mepe to prevent st, even if he has to & GREENVILLE, O., Aug. 31.—~ #} pais the booed aterwarda the much di }® While Prof. Baldwin, th * | eit, of the ost anaes cussed souple left the theater, and|# naut, was making on on sceledot” taal Gx dieemeratisis Sa Toetriead mee anit teotanca he | * At the fair grounds thie atter- | Cnief Colline today. HIN says Wt te thegtriea!l man how it happened | ® noor nosion of dynamite #| “pes . , “4 : ‘Thursday morning a Star man| » Diléwin wee & yo lee to raid an ¢atied on the man who so bitterly | » baie such proceedings, the same denounced his wife before a thou-| » 5 iee877 other “pool room and gam sand peop. TOR eh tt te te te te te te te | Ue houne i is W. D. Woodard, and con- @uets a coal and wood business at MWEIALE BACK FROM SCOICH GATHERING Flere is his story, given in « broken voice of sorrow. HOW ONE WOMAN WRECKED MY LIFE. Siwteen years ago I married the ‘woman wire now bears my name. Secretary Chamber of James B. Metkle, of the Commerce, returned Iam her third husbend Wednesday night from New York,| burden of maintaining the twe most! is not an uglikely one. The method Of the first two, one committed) where he went to represent Clan| important British strongholds on/ of the murder ia strongly corrobor- suicide and the other is now a| McKenzie of this city at the na-| this continent—Halifax, on the At-|Stive of the theory. We are going hopelesa drunkard. jtlonal gathering of the Order of|lantic, and Esquimalt on the Pa-|to jeaye no atone unturned to run When we were married she was | Scotish Clans in the metropolis cific down the criminals.” net only vory pretty, very dainty.| Like City Engineer Thomson, he| It ts the purpose of the Canadian! gheritf Lou Smith, Thursday af modest and charming, but she had| was impressed with the wonderful|overnment eventually to garrisoM|temoon, went down in his own the most beautiful black bair God| growth of w York. Thomaon|these fortresses with its own mil-lnocket and added $50 to the above ever gave @ woman jfays that acres of ground that were| tia; but for a time, et least, thé) reward When we ‘came to Seattle I gave} used as pasture land when he was| British garrisons will be retained her 95.000, which she placed in the | there five years ago are now occu-| a8 they have permission to accept] MRR RKRAHKRRRKEE bank to her own credit. | pled by rows of fine bri buildings. | service under the Dominion govern-| ® * “Later she sent money to this) Mr. Metkle found the whole coun-| ment if they desire. }® Because he could no longer & present @dmirer of hers, whose|try prosperous’and the name of Se-| Canada assumes this obligation) ® endure the continual showers * mame is Frank McCulloch, and he/|attie, he says, was on everybody’s|for the reason that tt refused to do| ® of cups and saucers that hie # came to Seattle. It was then that) lips. It is regarded as the metropo-| What the other colonk con ted| ® wife fired at him every time # ie began to neglect me shamefnlly | iis of the northwest. Mr. Meikie|to, namely, to contribute more gen-| ® she had a fit of temper is the # Bie wouh! stay out all night, and) was surprised to learn how weil|erously toward the naval and mili-|# reason given by James Downing & me that she was stopping with | many people were informed regard-|tary expense of the home go’ * for wanting a divorce from ® woman friend. On May 7 she) ing this city. ment * Emma Downing. The two were # Te me for good and went to live —_____——. a * married in Paso Robles fh * with this man McCulloch at the # 1888, and Downing says he has # Hote! Seneca, First and Seneca COLR? NOTES FIRE # been suffering the showers # My meney paid “or that room * complained of ever since. * thebe living! aniespinnenapty * * io wender when I saw them in i TRH RRR ARR the theater that I lost my self con-| Jonnie street, charged with lar-|_ NEWPORT, Wash., Aug. 81.—The trol. |ceny from the person, was released| Planing mili of the White River! sT PETERSBURG, Aug. 31—~Ar D—n ber, she has wrecked ™Y | phursday morning from the county Pine Lumber company, at Priest| rivals in St. Petersburg from the jail, and the charge against her dis- Idaho, and about 8,000,000 provinces of Saratoft and Samara Five years of my life have been | mivsed of lumber were burned up y report that tens of thousands of ‘he Wasted in an effort to find joy in her companionsh!p. And new that the story must) come out, let the truth be known. The 19% King county manual for teachers and directors Is just from the press, chocie full of information about school affairs and showing the Sire. Woodard is living at 107 . oom | Progressive management of both | ase and in an Sdjoining room| {hg city and county schools. It is lives the man Fron waien hie wite|lustrated with several splendid ree with haying stolen half-tones, m1. pm ieee When a Star reporter called at the) sT. PETERSBURG, Ang 31.— morning he was idence Th re greed rd was too iil told that Mrs. Wi Governor Trepoff expresses great pleasure | at the conclusion of peace. to see anyone and referred to a} as Mrs. eltawan, of Chicago, a sister LONDON, Aug. 31 —Danny Ma- ‘of the anburn-haised woman. her, American, rode four winners McCultech was also present dur- ‘in the races at York today, winning 1,100 sovereigns. ing the first interview. CANADA TAKES OVER GARRISONS | hastened to add it was the cum + * & “l desire a divorce, but I do «| Be “tes smoked # not care to take the two little # Se eee OREO ERS S ES * ones away from their moth * @ if they wish to stay with her.” @/ met REST FIRE * ‘This ts the statement of Ac- @/ BAN MEKRNARDING, Cal * Garmen, who says Anna & Aug. 1 A forest fire, which # Garmen deacried bim. Anton #|@ started on Tuesday, te sweep * sult for divorce Thure | ® ing up Cable canyon in the # day morning. His wife and @|® San Bernardino mountain, A # children are in Everett *| reinforcement of fighters are * hurrying to the scene. The clgarets, Fortescue previously te Ufied that he saw her smoking, but m Mra. Tagwart says that only people from of ladies to smoke after dinner fire reached the big timber on the summit today, The fire figbters were without sleep for several days and are exha ‘The danger ia spreading to the eutire western range. See eee eee eee eee Steet eee ee eee eeene oe ee ee | OFFERS REWARD A reward of $400 is offered for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who murdered Philip Ross and his wife in their home, near Kerry ton, Monday evening, then at tempted to conceal the crime by burning down the house. “It was ® particularly atrocious murder d Sheriff Smith The day afternoon, “and we are deter mined to run the cold blooded mur derers down. We cannot find a single person who had any {l! will towards the young couple, and the only motive that could have prompt ed the terrible crime was greed of Aug. 31.—Tomorrow| nion government will as-| military and sum y, and the flames sweeping on, devoured 11 boxcars belonging to| the Northern Pacific and about 25 residences. A special train hearing 300 men was sont to assist in fighting the fire) }from Bonner’s Ferry, but arrived | late. The loss is estimated at 500, with $60,000 Insurance. liquor in the plaee, which, he says, is a “bind pig.” ‘The prosecuting witness is J, D, Cameron, financial] John Doo Gyger, of Soutieeast Be-| ny, attle, was formally charged with! ericts, watntaining a nuisance by Pronecut- ing Attorney Mackintowh on Thurs Mary Ann Handley has sued day M. H. . Babcock purchased | Charles Handley for divorce, alleg money. The theory that the killing was done by ® gang of negroes who had been discharged from the mill | peasants in these districts are arm ing themselves, and are prepar' for a gigantic peasant uprising in |the autumn, The simple minded people are worked up to the high it pitch and grave fears are enter tained by the authorities that if an uprising does begin it will be put | down only tn a deluge of bloodshed. | A force of cousacks and infan: has been sent to the disturbed dis- two were England, in! Jing non-aupport. The | married in Guavesend, 73, THE TARS CARTOONIST HAS JAPANESE PLENIPOT 1905 AGAEL ON THE PEACE TEAMS HER NEWSPAPER camNoT oO” ND RE VED A PRIVATE TIP ON ENTIARIES HAP! ED TO R Still Waiting On | Mikado and Czar pouTsmouTH. N. , Aug. 31 Ab foon the ienue of peace or war is UI banging in the balance word having been recetved from Petersburg or Tokio. PORTSMOUTH. St It 1% officiatly anne Japenieet headquarters that the peage treaty will not be made pub tte ditll #t bas ratified by bgith emperors, Min whe bas been confined to nis bed since Tuesday, as 0 result of the strain of the last few days, if reported as Improved this afternoon PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 31 le brewing for the peace treaty Trouble M Witte’ wed advices at midnight inet nl hat the war party in Roxie wting powerful influ enceq he czar to have him re pudiate work of the plenipoten aries, the ground being taken that Lineviteh’¢ forees in Manchuria are in Mest form for 2 victorious batt and’ they claim it is nothing) leas than disgraceful for peace to be ‘madd without giving an opportunity for Pégaining in a great measure the lost prestige. PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 31.—Senator Burnham has gone to Oyster Bay to endeavor to get President Roosevelt to have the treaty completed and wigned in this cit¥s He wants the president to accompasye™ party, in cluding the envoys, [eteahe White mountains for a few days GYSTER BAY, L. LL, Aug repident Roose today rece the Tolow ing fro zar “Poterhoff, Alexa ndria.— President Roosevelt Accept my congratula tienes and carnest thanks for hay ing Brought the peace negotiations ful conclusions. My coun- to sirore try will gracefully recognize the great part you have played tn the conference Portemouth p ST. PE SBURG, Aug. 31.—One of the highest officials of Russia to day said “The talk about peace being de- plared in influential Russian cir is all nonsense. Peace has came at the most opportune time, when we are nearing the end of our resources and, as is well known at court, when Lineviteh’s position is helpless. Russia needs every penny she can get to restore her financial balance. The outside world has no ide of how terrible the strain of War has been upon the Russian ex deserves the thanks of al) Russians; | but for him war would have con-| tinued and anarchy broken out this winter in the interior.” 8T. PETERSBURG sensation was create an article In the > written by the editor vorin, de |tlaring that Russia has accepted \he| peace terms only as @ temporary measure. He says Russia will take @ rest and then “travel again.” The Novee Vremya flso attacks Aug. 31 here today by Vremya, President Roosevelt, while Prince Ouhktomsky, in the Svet, p * bim. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.Prince Eng siltcheff, Russian ¢ and 8. Shimizu, Japanese in this elty, today were M Witte and Baron ty | to visit Chicago within two weeks LONDON, Aug. 31 kahasht the Japanese fina says that Japan did not need inde nity, He says th rerent moment Japan has $179,000,000 ‘wr touched in Londor ermany and America. He that te | the Fair tonight; Friday, fair; warm- light north winds, | . |? MARINSK, West Siberia, Aug. 31 The deportation of Siberian peas Jants from the Japanese half of the | {sland of Sakhalin has begun. Three | thousand have been landed at Des catries by the Japanese during the last two days. Many of them are | Women, children and sick persons, and have been terrible suffering. Help for them is boing organized by the governor of | * this province, chequer. Agrarian disorders are as suining enormous proportions and | charged with rape, in an informa the starvation of millions of peas-| tion Med tn the superior court or ws is imminent, The government Thursday. Little 56-year-old Pauline | will have to ose large sums tn reltet| Rott, of West ate, was the wor Prosident Roosevelt's work! brute’s victim, VOL thowe of forced to undergo | in © A SHORT STORY FROM THE BEST WRITERS OF FICTION WILL THE FOUND ON THE eattle Star ST HOW THE ACH AN AGREE NO. 160. per RUSSIAN A MENT, EDITORIAL PAGE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares tv Print the News ND | A BEAR? | oF STAR EVERY DAY. 25 CENTS PER 3 PER “MonTH FRIDAY DAN DEAN WILL PAY HIS RESPECTS TO SEATTLE DETECTIVES THE BIG STIGK AGAIN ‘WHO WANTS THE PARK BOARD WANTS TO GIVE BE- CAUSE AWAY “ROSIE,” SHE'S TOO OLD (BY NAN BXYBEE.) ho wants to good home poor old b has lost his job through ¢ Several antiquated bruins are fired fr thetr now jobs, 1 to lone the rations of pe ¥ mat W land park, alt } they a ot as rd is puzzling em of what to with r more than 200 let- # of protest have been received © it was first rumored about that 1 “Rawle” was to be killed. ne desiring to give a well- behaved, but toothless, toe-nailless ewh grouchy old bear a good home in its old age, will pleace com- ' ate with the park board Edward Sew driver for the | Lloyd Transfer ny, drove in | front of a swiftly moving switch en- RELEASED Edley Pair, 16, arrested by P man Joe Mason for the theft jothing from the Ra in Wher elty tre one of L he will be to the fe harge try harge p ler, who by th Philliy il Ross, place ir lodge to nishes the The be and Watson On Au known w kee! e an ertme, Not a penny of the $1,100 secure Lewis Hanson has been formally |in this obty last Friday by th man was found in the burned struct | failed to ' jewelry by Ross. wife year's time. Cohen Is Up Against It de intention refe hen, who induced $600 tn #ilk shirt waist r juggled the goods < C, by wrapping 1 thes. N that has t H. Ross and his wife may find the which they money for @ final re belonged funera xliew of the mur held at the, morgue. gust 28, near Kerryton, vurderers shot down per and his wife, loote: 1 set ft on fire to nid and find the gold watch known to have been potter's field, unless the fur 1 ex of the atrol-| ot al inter- | | Mer- sting un > sa d the je the hers ' gine at the foot of Broad street late Wednesday afternoon and was thrown h into the alg, falling across the q and was dragged @ distance of 200 feet after his leg had been cut off above the ankle. A number of people witnessed the accident and all expected be would | be killed as he was dragged along the city Jail for tas lack of treet [om trestle. A mattress was secured li and an .sthort mate to yee his ley supreme ruler over the youthfal|,0!8 ls and it was not broken. He {minal element of Seattle. If the|™ taken to the Seattle General police keep rufining down boy étim-| >ospital, Is like they have since the new | Frater will have several thousand Al probationists under his cara DB fore the new law was passed, the is PINCHED police unite in claiming, not o fourth of the number were arrested Bas a ae O. O. Forsythe was arrested by Detectives Wappenstein and Phillipa at his lodging house, on First, Wed- needay night, on a description sent out from Lind, Wash., where he is wanted for raising and cashing a heck on W. B. Cullison, a -mer- chant ythe Secured a good check on » bank for $6.60 and raised it to The work was so cleverly done that the check accepted at the bank from the merchant without Sam's mén| question and the mistake was not | discovered for several days. On being arrested he denied ever ng in Lind, but confessed the rime when letters were found in his possession addressed to him at Lind. He is said to answer the des tion of a man who Is badly wanted for forging checks in many of the northwestern towns. He was taken back for trial Thursday morning MYSTERIOUS | PORTL. AND, ( Ore Aug. 31 The; *8* arcest gathering of Japanese ever Ate Ih m the Pact coast assembled rary prince's natal day. Festivities wer "5 * also held over the declaration ofp ““* **** RR RRS HHS ee won im m was received thin} # NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 31.— *% ‘a 385 pee pray Bes thd Geeaenibon a-lwt en cases and four deaths & Answering an excited telephone OP ey ai oe | & were reported at * | call from Mrs. Minnie Carroll, at 102 le Jap | | Anne, Wednesday morning, Copew eamidzu and kaha = : Jorgenson, Jongshoreman, and shi, president of the Beattie asso. Bae : |72HE? MAY BE BUhIED James Adema, marine fireman, in : one room, mysteriously silent, ‘but WEATHER FORECAST. IN POTTERS FIELD| viainiy hostite towards each other. Carroll was in another. Mrs. None of the three would talk of the affair, but it was learned that three shots had been fired. Ander- son took the two men to jail, pend- ing some explanation, and they are how confined in the county jail. RAN ‘AMUCK | BILLINGS, Mop Aug. 31.— Crazed by liquor, CG. E. Robinson, saloon swamper and gambler, ran nuck last night during a perform- ance of “The Chaperons,” shooting J. Ward Huz, 0, B, Grand and 8, T. Rowland, whom he attacked out- the theater. During the ex- e of shots with officers Rob- was finally shot dea