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: THE STAR 18 FOR MUNICIPAR wEmANLINESS— NO MATTER WHERE THE BROO M SWEEP The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest _NIGHT EDITION, Body of Murdered Man Found Floating In Bay THE BTAR 18 STRIVING AT ALL vmediie IT6 READERS LITTLE BD TTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY 0. HER NEWSPAPER The Seattle Star SOMETHING tATTLE, WASHINGTON, SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS CHICA Nineteen of opt. 1 A SHORT STORY FROM THE FOUND On THE EDITORIAL P. The 0 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905, VOL. 7. NO. 161 from other cities to take the of the strikers. asia EST WRITERS OF FICTION WILE AGE OF THE STAR EVERY DAY. nly Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH FOXY «JAKEY’ FURTH HAS SECRETLY WHIPPED COUNCILMEN INTO LINE TO ROB CITY OF ITS STREE18 ‘SEATTLE PRINTERS AREIN Wanted! Some Real Detectives For Seattle NORWEGIAN SAILOR LURED TO BRIDGE, STRUCK DOWN AND | Honney-Watsoo morgue, where they the largest printing houses In Chicw | (BY DAN DEAN.) THE PRESENT BUNCH, WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS, OUGHT TO will be held pending further inves-| go are tied up today because of a| According to local printers, the 3 ROBBED—BODY THEN THROWN INTO THE BAY tigation of the case. strike of unlon printers for “closed | Chicago strike is only the pretimin- | &@ kkk RRA BE WORKING ON THE RE-GRADE — HONEST MEN ARE Assistant Coroner Wiltsie sald;| shop’ and an eight-hour day,/ ary skirmish of « big fight that in| & * Any one of tue bruises might have} Among the houses closed are the! to begin all the country on] * WANTED—Some Real Detect- # WANTES The body of Fred Sollevan, a, send June 9 He was 25 years old! caused death, but 1 find that the! Poole Bros, M. A. Donohue & © January 1 * ives, Apply at once to R. A. ® Big Norwegian sailor, was found float-|and had been @ seaman on the/ skull was not fractured. One of the and the Methodist Book Concern At tat time the International(# Ballinger, Mayor of Seattle. # tng in the waters of Elliott bay/ ship for many months, The Renee | cuts bled freeiy wh One| Other printing houses not affected Typogréghical Union is to try to) ® OEE ER hhh © shortly after § o'clock Friday morn-| left Melbourme January 19, bound wound ware over the yne| by the strike are remaining neutral! put inte @ffect a uniform ¢ i * ing by William 1. Woodnut, man-| for a port in New Mexico, She af-|over the forehead, w An-| and are refusing to do any work for day all fier the United / * THE DAILY ROUTINE OF A SEATTLE DETECTIVE . Ager of the Northern Pacific flour-|terwards made the trip to Port) other at the base of the brain and) the houses that are tied up. eight - Neg day is ady re 4] Insert the above advertisement In) * 9 A. M Breakfast * Img mills at West Seattle | Townsend, where the murdered| one on the top of the head Altogether (00 union printers are in pradtiffilly all of t ities of the ‘ : * WAM troll down to police headquar- * Four ghastly wounds found on! sailor recelVved his divcharge, Sol A letter acdressed to the mer-|out this morning. The printing) Went ag Middle Went a few c e¢ big daily papers!» ter * the head indicate murder. The| levan then came to Seattle with the| dered man gives bis name as Alfred | houses are attempting to get strik The @pployers in Chicag ¢| throughout the United States, Mayor | * A. M » bath on headquarters’ bench pockets of the victim were turned) savings accumulated during his Sotheivan. His discharge papers) breakers, and they claim that makin fight for the p | Dalling * M Visit Mul and * Inside out and no valuables or) voyage. 1 took rooms at the! bo the ether pame | printers are now on the way here and a he-hour day if it is not possible for o\* at Money were found in the clothing.| Ferndale house, on Yesler way, and sina jhead of an important city such as) * Noor Nba and * Woodnut telephoned the facts to! frequented the Butter bar, 109 West cattle to gather together a detect-| * € ’ Coroner Carroll, and Deputy Cor-| Main street, where many of bis ive force worthy of wearing stars,/* 1 F I b * @oer Arnold was sent to Investigate sailor companions congregated on th Suspender & 2% to ¢ and place * Phe case. The body had washed That he was lured over to a lonely Try to get at least a few men who) & bet * Ashore and Arnold states that {t/ spot on the Spokane bridge and hold duty above avarice, princ * P.M Afternoon nap in comfortable # cout not have b in the water) murdered is the opinion of the po- above greed * hotel chair * more than five days. Two pipes, al lice. The wounds were not deep) | And when an applicant ts before; * 4 P.M c pe seo If ® few letters, discharge papers and/ and appeared to have been delivered you, cast your weather eye ¢ in * in * the remains of his sweetheart's pic-| with a blunt instrument e veot—that portion Just above the! *® 6 P. M * ture were all that a search revealed.| Sollevan was a native of Norway lower third button. If it is shiny) ® 7 p. m chat at headquarters * Melievan received @ discharge| where relatives reside and worn—turn bim down without|* § p. m Promenade Second avenue with * from the ship Rence at Port Town-| The remains were removed to the | parley . party of friends * Don't you know what th pe ® 9PM Adjourn to some grill room and * | ? * tell friends of the dangers and * | a You ought to! * Siffieulties of detective work. * PORTSMOUTH, N. M. SEPT THE ARMIGTI ROCLA- prevents aetual| It graces or disgraces the vest of | * night troll leisurely home * , és the ies |About every member of your own) * 0 ice nore ic im _| MATION WAS SIGNED AT HIGH NOON. really for ditmebinte v0 mn of detective department : ae PrEUTUTETETeTeeTerrrerrreer eres y hostitides,” Bato made That shine shows where the wher { annogncement confirmir te. | worthy sleuth has rubbed up against = URN Eee REE NE BH BE! Morning that a message had been| ment tat it w {mot ef. | bars! front aries to cover the cost of such jews * ® | received from the emperor of| fect whtil after the treaty iss Another tip Yes, I've heard the old story of;elry in the case of conductors * PORTS TH, Sept. 1— ®| Japan giving bis approval to the} hould the ker-|the raliroad conductor with th That's all right,” replied # The armistice signed here can #| peace terms and agreeing to the| BO@TON, M Sept. 1—The|tonian honore sined| monster diamond stud. When he! knight of the punch, smiling fra ® not be tranamitted to Tokio, @/ armistice A difference of opinion | Globe this afternoon says that tt diamond or er\ applied for a porition with aa ly 1 admit I got this spark knock- & because seitber of the cables @ developed here as to the hod of |enabiag to may with hority that | f00d reason for road, the # ntendent was about ing down fares. That's all the more —_ — ® are working. Since the 1 ® | arranging (he armistice. Rus- | Wm. H. O'Connell, bieh him to refuse him reason you ought to take me.” iiciats tis whey te Cheewedited .vever: where we. hat been engaged |* must communicate ® |sians desired to have all’ details land.” Pas been appointed by the| No man working on a $90 salary No man with such a stone can| “How's that?” asked the superin- BY the police and not countenanced | in fishing. I brought down with me | * Oyama, It is pes- # | left to the commanders in the Meld. | pope papal representative to) or willing to, bas a right to faunt| work for os,” sald the chief. “Rall-) By Deputy Prosecutor Jona Milter, | $5: 7, and I am positive that I had |* rt A pall eae * |The Japanese wanted the matter |Japan pm an important diph & $200 “flash” in his cravat or shirt| roads do not pay enough sal-| (Continued on Page Two.) H Felix Wilson if haunting the halla | $300 of this amount in my pockets | ¥ welt | name. Be 5 # | concluded bere. It was decided that | migaien from the vatican io the ———— viens Ca aR ‘aie 7 @f justice seeking tn vain to have/that night. The four of us were after the arsoistice ® the envoys at the meeting tomorrow | mikad® upon the conclusion of| {three of his friends held for a brutal | drinking in the Our House saloon. | * *¥* SY SHER HH ESD ro igh — at wees peace. assault and robbery, which occured | We walked off down the ctreet, and| pp, —— “ ~ ire, menting © vane overs tne r F = at South Third and Washington, on|the next thing I knew I woke up | Framers Dees Bayo i Bn a completed first draft of the treaty WABHINGTON, Sept 1. Ker 7 f the evening of August at S| with a terrible feeling in my head.” |tnig aftercocn to hold thele third | B. Rem, expert p a of the state ¢ clock. | Wilson ts well known in this city \ canteremen Ther. canect i oom WASHING N. D.C. Sept. 1—| department, has been ordered to F Six hours Inter Wilson's cries for | but his friends admit that he drinks! diete the fire: draft of the treaty ement is on foot to tender tetaguth to make permanent | Gesistance attracted passersby and|a great deal | ee ' Roosevelt a great ovation | drafts Of the Russo-Japanese treaty, | 4 he was found bleeding and helpless | A bartender told The Star man turn to Washin » on ae my im a vacant basement under the Owl| that he had seen Wilson With @90-leegapecsabaeenee ie triumph in securing} PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. 1—A — saloon. | tortous colored Inmate of the New| * | Progiamation of armistice. to gu into| } “For God's sake, give me a drink| Paris house the evening before he} @ WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—~* - | effect Immediately, is being drawn L et.water!” was the appeal that led| was found underneath the Owl sa-|q Officials here are discussing #| PORTEMOUTM, N. HL, Sept. 1.— | 42 UF Abe envoys at the Hotel Went: | 5 to the location of Wileon. In former | loon. what relaties. Presiéent Roose. & | The F deatred that truce | Worehgeithout the special formalit { ays the place had been a gambling| “I intend to prosecute these men,|% velt's achievements toward # Should Ko into effect Immediately, | ing at tho navy ya: hell, and Wilson was found tying|and I know who they are.” I¢ the | peace between Russia and Jap- #| The Japanese desired that it ehouta| wilt gence be cabled to General FURTH IS MAKNSG ALL KINDS OF PROMISES TO |, + By one of the tables with a gaping |statement of Wilson, who steming-|@ an have to. his presidential # | Not become operative until after the | O7MMA And General {tnevitch for more than eve. “Mound in the top of hie head. ly cannot get the authorities to take | candidscy « (he next election. # | formal treaty of peace te stened ee a oe has a COUNSCILMEN FOR SUPPORT oe 6 PRAM. tA es Se Oe eee * “1 came to this city In company |any stock tn the reported brutal|@ One bige official and 1 #| The Russians finally yielded and the MOUTH, > ep sions into the various parts of the « three partners from Copper robbery. t trained policical observer says: @|enomalous situation was presented |. oe ag aged " Fogger CHISE GRAB—MULLEN WILL GET TH'S tetenie ee eine nee _ een & “The American people will @ that an agreement has been entered . | de pa Se ec in . # have an awfel herd time to #|Into to quit fighting, but wilt not |e @ the treaty and to socom, SUPPORT FOR MAYOR—OTHERS WELL’. TAK- |™1ll S70 to the value of property ‘ * nto # © peace 7 y ' * a ee —_ band = =: aa Agro my — a vo | Rouges It 18 expected the EN CARE OF also go to show that the council- ® electing joovevelt again in treaty will be signed Tuesday men can really obtain some things 5: & 1908. The stock of all the other & Russia is plainly displeased at the TT Sail be no demonstration, and i from the oct 4 at th t candidates hax slumped since & n by the Japanese, One ae ae uiniole aftair. it will fronts , ae ee i a ihe same t flgge ore age NET hs ge snvay deolared: sion, mun {take plkee in the conference room| The crisis in the events leading (0 them, there are now belleved to be general that the clamor for cox i i? eS S lwo ware foresee SEES . at the navy yard jthe withdrawal of the Moore-Gil- | &( least six petition and attending indignation i Seca aebeaeadanl| tee expnaien cn eee A SOLAT FT Role 1—The| Man franchise and the subsequent | S*veral members are wobbling, agalust the couucil members for — armistice laitempt of the Seattle Electric com. | #"4 it is feared that when the cru-|turning down the Moore-Gilman PORTEMOUTH. Bent. 1—The tor | tn te eireaien Ear cae ath by yellow fever occurred | MM RE Oo tain cnclusive froachioss cial test comes Furth will be able| franchise will dwindle Lee RAS nRAEMGR Ga. eddie dene | ETE aa i tet senieall te William J. Abst! suc on Second and Westlake avenace | '° Whip & majority into line, owing) There is not a car line in the city j | Y ned, a t are no new casen Gal be vohuneae itunhod sland to the fact that so many members| that does not need to be extended j = : If Jacob Furth is successful in a, fC out of the city and improved ORE RARER RE REE RAR Stee aennnernneee desperate but underhanded fight|,, M&Yor Ballinger will then offer) It ts thought that Furth now has « rie | | |which he in now making, the fran-| ‘2? OMlY resistance, and although he|things in such shape that he will ® PARTICIPANTS IN vermnwus SHOOTING AFFRAY 3 FOUGHT ON THE STATION ® 00 men |chises will be passed j says he has not made up his m attempt to pass the franchise Mon- # Markswoman ..... Mra. Elizabeth * | ' STEPS * v Fully half of the members of the|h¢ bas intimated that he will veto/day. It ts hardly two weeks since % Supposed Target James G * | * Olaf Hanson and Pete Holt, #} | cownetl bean called down to|t#@ ordinances, Forth is making| The Star prevented him from rail- * Scene of ees... Madison Park © ¥ | & utterly regardless of the stern & Furth’s office within the last week, | >!* fight In his usual secretive but} roading the franchises through. Me *& Time ...... Tuesday Night @ | PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 1.—A fire)» eye of the law, fought In fr + Saterday is Modern Woodman day| and have had heart-to-heart talks|**H!ful way, With several of the) has worked such wonders with the # [in the manufacturing district, OB of the police station on Thure- #| at the Portland Fair. At 10:20 Pri-| with the railway magnate councilmen he has ante-election|solons since that time, however, that RRR ae | fDe Waterfront, this morning. 8 & Guy signe #&} day morning a special train of 12 nk P. Mullen. councilman-at- | Prowlxes of more or less binding ef-| it is very likely that he will renew ng Se lnaieer pau See |e rning dragged them & carsiearrying about . 606 people,| large and candidate for the mayor- | ct He furnished campaign money| his attempt Monday. Pee johns Lumber company, the woud-| w n steps, but Hen- & consigting of Woo and th ity next spring, has been offere 5 ‘The details of what nearly de in the bottom of a boat at the oho bed — paranite, Weed. — fh to clean out the @ friends, left for Por The fes | the support of Furth in that cam t . Johnson boathouse. The man’s fac -anoge ror fter landing sev- ® tiyfties will be opened day ht | paign irn for his v 4 veloped into a tragedy, at Madison) was badly scratched, but he ba ne at 3 aaitt omega ve Rag # eral stiff onon on the jailer, met # With special fireworks and a musi-| is the report that comes from a high | KEEP STREETS OPEN FOR wk, Tuesday night, have just come | been hit by any of the bullets | - sme 'h . * with a few hitmself and eub- ® cal program. On Saturday the ad-| It explains the sudden 2 to ight. Why Mrs. Gamin attempted to kits | $100,000 7 & wided. * minisigation building will be torn of heart which Mullen ex 4 ‘A shooting affray in which James|her husband cannot be learned, It|,,T# I® the second fire in this)w When Acting Pollee Judge # ed over to the Modern Woodmen for ed a couple of ks ago, | Gamin, gripman on the Madison|is said that the couple quarreled|Ustrict withie & week. | | tw heard the story from #!the@ntire day, and exercises of vai he came out ta favor of the +h] Hae, and his wife, Mrs. Elisabeth/and that when Mrs, Gamin threat-| Shortly before noon the Montgom-| » tne of the police, he dis- & jos kinds will be held two franeh having previ Gamin, were the principals, aroused | ened to shoot her husband the lat-|%7 ck. of the east o- be of the | & daint ant hin judicial eye *) Drjil teama from both the Se y den © the popular resort to a wild state of |ter dared her to do so. ten ennens Bre sae by big wa) . upon Hanson and fined bim $10, & attle and Fremont camps left on} Mul is the strongest excitement at 10:30 o'clock | ‘When asked for an explanation of | L7uses Are being amt ai eea| 2. and set Molt at tiberty & ‘the: ayetial train, and they ‘were! mien in the council. He seldom turns --C. F. COTTERILL , day night. the affair Friday morning Mra/j P8aned by # attl — Oe. ark | w # ‘joined at Tacoma by the drill & somersault. Some extraordinary 7 Fe S} Five rang “In the stilly|Gamin said there was nothing to| "Ore Arnie . ye Aik ~~ ee ERNE EEE EHH From the Tacoma tufiuence must be responsible. for , night” EOS a li,” but could offer no better ex re Se -ene li pelt slligged Mnstern | , 7 teati®. in connection his fiip-flop on the franchise mat Soiearionnines, neighbors and pleasui ers, | planation than that she was testing onl mee yr rae be mena ti team from Washingt Ore- | ter It would not only be 0 crime fi Cotterill believes that the cit $4 arming themselves with riffes from |the revolver to see if it worked ie gr SE ‘3 ge v Beve B YCOTT WRON fomLwill hold a com drill] The jul plum has been of-| the council to grant franchises on| should lay its own tracks on We a the shooting gallery. rushed to the| What cansed her worthy spouse to| fim ‘The destruction of the nee | Satwpday, and this will consti ause his support | Second and Westlake without | lake, and perhaps Second. instead of Gamin fruit stand, from whence the|make tracks for & biding place| icy giready exceeds that of the [the @hief event on the program. | will be eful |common use clause, but It would be | granting franchises on those thor- emanated. could not be very clear’ plained dary wmorain og - | Satipiay & ing & banquet will be fut the councilmen who} a mistake to grant any at all oughfares, as a preparatory step to- ‘ There they 4 Mrs. Gamin|by the woman. ¥ eae fare: | held |support the iniquitous bills are to| That is the conviction of George | wards constructing a municipal sys- holding the fort While her busband| The police are said to have inve BANGOR, Me., Sept. 1.—Forest| OYSTRR RAY 1, Bept. 1 5: ” | be well provided for F. Cotterill, the engineer who Isid | tem cc Was nowhere in sight tigated the matter, but no report] reg in northern Aroostock county | Minister to China Rockhill sends the | ® & && RAR eS ee eee ew e| Each of them has been promi out the routes for the proposed If Moore and Gilman could se He was later discovered concealed | was made at the central station. — oth tangent oH | sonawtng ro * #|4n extension of present car lines in| Moore-Gtlman system, who, after a | cure enough capital to build a com- two years ago. One town is already An imperia t states that the) ® BRUTE DID NOT a {his ward. What other considera-| thorough study of municipal own-| petitive car system on a 40-year latead ont, und the existence of au. |triendship between: Chine ond thet ACCOMPLISH DEED «| tions have been offer yet | ership abroad and a half day's con-| franchise, » is no reason why ° ® other is threatened. Hundreds United Staten is being tried severe- | * #) Only a matter of conject It is} versation with Superintendent Dal- the city cannot do the same thing, filly gh the boyeott, and urges the|® The year-old daughter of #| Probable, however, that tacit agree-|rymp'e, of the Glasgow municipal] as it has, so to speak, a perpetual fl - - to peacefully await the ac-|# Ls EB. Von Carnap, 117 North &| ments to support the councilmen m, believes t ould | franchise. a TR eee eee ee ee ee ol of both governments, and says * Twentleth, upoy whom a de- «| 2ext spring have also been made. are to construct its sys “I do not see why Seattle, like * $ * bycott in wrong, and commands} * gé@merate attempted an assault «| Biince The Star made Its exposure) tom, in view of the withdr of Chicago, cannot go ahead and float e * NK CLEARIN # lithe vincrows and movernors to take |# Tieslay, has entirely recovered #|f the rottenness of the two fran-| Moore and Gilman from the field. | $3,000,000 or $4,000,000 of bonds with & Sept. 1, 190 | Mfective action, taking them re. /# and will be able to attend #|Cbises, and they fell through with] Incidentally, Mr. Cotterill Is one | which to construct the sort of @ or one X ensions & Sept. 1, 1904 ® | sponsible * school Monday. +8 thud, Furth has been busy. The] of the north end citizens whom the | system outlined by Moore and Gil- & *| oad # The report that the fiend had #|¢ffect has been apparent corporations committee allege are| man. There is room today in this & Increase ove last . * accomplished his purpose was *| While at that time there were! so unanimously in favor of the ¢ elty for twice the amount of street year $ 42,382.90 | * ® «® RARKHKHRARNHAH - # erroneous. Anide from being #{O0lY (wo votes in the council for’ clusive grants car facilities there now @ pak * yn d rough ‘The Independent Telephone com- it system in that city, A big fight Is eevee ee eee |e SQUABBLE OVER REWARD Le a Plate erin Age i / y of this city yesterday - issued | is in Progress over the franchi aan |® Chief Delaney stated posi- | a ps A | nenda |% No trace has yet been found * | ite system. The construction of long distance | ® the $500 reward for the capture #/ . | viens of the long dis-| lines to other southern points is un TAR A HOUSE # of Gus Bobba, the Chicago em- «| * °F the brute. * ARRESIED tance Tine between Seattle and Ta-|dowbtedly eontemplated, although | * bezsler, arrested at the Wash +4 ‘errs. 2 oe 2 2 2 * } coma, an told in the Tuesday ieaue the officials of the company will ‘% ington hotel a few days ago, * wae H oft The Star, is only one of tho|not discuss their plans | although the clerk who put in #/ hind. bedeianin ede Get in a important Improvements contem-| The company already has tines to| Because aries W. Baker, of|# « counter claim has employed #| neg’ n ustody, plated. The beginning of construc-|West Seatt'e, Alki Point, Hum | Baker Brog., grocers at 232 West-|% an attorney to represent him * ———— } charged with having murdered Phils tion work on that line hinges upon | phrey and east side of Lake Wash- | ern avenue, awarded a painting eon-|# in the squabble over the re- * past | e granting to the company by the |ington, and long distance Mnes fo | tract to a non-union bidder several! ® ward * Nathan ¢ of 1286 ~ souin the police could not find her, ip Ross and Mrs, Ross and burned _ tbe council of @ franchise for! 44 towns around Seattle. weeks ax me disappointed unlon|® Advices were received from * ewertthy, Was stabbed by a omleved) Althougn Conroy tnajete that Met. 1 ea Joon to conceal tt “a prostitute at South Sixth and Main,| woman would have murdered him, | ° rey aproon <o Ceneen: ae men, with vengeance uppermost in| & the detective agency Of Mooney *| If you have any desire to ¢ latter aidoteht or uraday. His| the police dis th his ~ aeee yj erime, at rystown. "| their minds aod armed with pails of] % & Bolland, Chicago, and the po- %| munieate with. any departed rela-| injuries were the police | think that he must have anmeced nis | Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich, of 5 liquid tar, broke into Hakers resl-| lice claim that they will ree- #1 tive or friends, you may have this | station-by 1 amanilant in some way. ~ {Ravensdale, captured one of th dence at 329 Queen Anne Thursday) gnize no othe claim than */remarkable opportunity nday Gaanor § the police that he was! ty ‘eante at this belie?, it mat. | Friday afternoon, and in addition to night and daubed the walls all over 4 that of a police officer or de- */ evening at a meeting of the ‘Truth|on his way home when accosted by | ter of record at police headquartecs { {Bing certain letters and othee bak Rony ME PERE athiveatn tective, | Seekers’ soclety at Alki hall, 1420] the colored woman. He told her to that at leant 30 victima have been <a agend that had belonged ¢ Secon on uh thew basines sald OS a uote to Ross on the negro’s person, suc- to compleie their work, Friday| 4 ¥¥¥¥¥N eee MN HMM! Flora Hickman will lecture Pee : os pena sane vp 3 ween th SOAS onebed te wetilag © viStoak confes+ ‘ ‘ " er,| section of the city in the past year morning, they viewed with dismay sdokan on GuLepionN there will be “spirit measaec ti 7 » het | The inmates of the Paris house anc | #08 out Of him their work of Thursday, which will be assisted by Mrs. St jothing and slashed viciously at] the New Pati house continually rob | ,THI8 negro was Adam Moore, ong looked as if it was suffering from) CINCINNATI, ©., Sept. 1 or} Detroit, Mich. Mra. Lucile her victim several times. Conroy|men who visit the sete in. the [Of the colored men recone aie, attle, assisted by John Cartel, . vd OYeT, the interstate tennis tournament, | program. severed his right hand from the/i# not brisk there they go out onto | HOUBAT to have beenthe violinist, appeared, and Wagnor's| 2° 1* now Investigating Champion May Sutton was scored] |. ————— ~~ Srimicsditie cries tor: help were heard |‘the stcaate.and tell duien.-wive, ore ing, Aa REM band was a featur: Baker made & report of the affalr| against today. Misa Sutton and| TIFLIS. Armania, Sept. 1.—The!ny several pe jane, but when|toxicated on the dark side hil just |, The other man ; Elaborate plans have been made| at, Police headquarters, and Ser. | Migg Helen Homans mot in the|towm of Shusha is besieged by a| qey arrived the woman ran off and| part of the testricted district Dallas, who was picked for the exercises in the building to- nt Powers and Patrolman Kent | gemj-tini Miss Sutton winning by | 4ord@ of Turtars, who are massa- ‘ Seattle waterfront by Detectiv marrow, ised to look into the matter. 6-0 and 6-1. Miss Sutton has here-|¢teing the Armenians. No details Crandall and Burkman about M etoananetsinilas “I gave the contract to the low-|tofore defeated all opponents in| Can be learned, as all telegraphic Thursday afternoon. Still an est bidder,” said Baker in an inter-| singles by the score of 6-0, Imme-|COmmMunication with the town has THUG HOLDS Mrs. Baker was frightened and] nogro, who was with Dal WEATHER FORECAST. view with # Star man. “I can #¢€/ diately after the close of this tour-| been cut off, but it is known that struggled. She was thrown to the rested, but upon “ rd no reason for this malice There) nament she will go to California} the Rarbarous Tartare are showing pavement, and the handle of the| count of hi oa Partly cloudy tonight were three or four competitors, and |+, defend the title of champion of|® QMarter, and that scenes of the UP WOMAN purse broke. ‘The thief dashed off |” he Bonney-Wat showers and cooler; brisk south I would hate to believe that it was the pacitic cost. most horrible cruelty prevail down James, leaving the woman) ine remains of Mr, winds. any one of them that instigated | yee seincidle ; unconscious on the sidewalk. The | joraing th ent’ ry sees such @ petty performance. I have VANCOUVER, -B. Sept. 1.— purse contained about $3.50 and | 2olding them uni 0 PORTLAND, Ore, Bept. 1—The| fs other enemies though, and it}. VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 1—|An Indian lad, aged 16, is being| Mra. W. B. Baker, wite of Cap-| some trinkets bo gained 20. \e-e ae teehntcal and industrial educational | iooks as if | wold have to lay the| Joseph Demar, a French Canadian, | brought here from Albert bay, /tain Baker, 919 Terr was ¢@he inquiry by letter and telegram & problem was discuased by the Na- | piame at that door.” was brought here last night charged charged with murder, In a quarrel | Victim of a brutal thug on Terry,| City Detective Philbrick called at | failed to locate relatives of either: tional Bdweational congress today. — with attempted murder. Demar,) with a I4-year-old Indian girl the| Several blocks from her home, at|the Baker home and verified her % san An address on “High Agricultural > Sept. 1—Pri-! filled with bad whisky, has been | boy grabbed a gun and killed the|8:15 o'clock Thursday night. report, The marks from the strug- HUTTE, Mont, Sept, L--The Baveation” wae made by President | vatex Mort and Schaity, of the | terrorizing the vicinity of son | |, firing a load of buckshot into] Mrs. Baker was walking towards/ gle were still plainly visible op the | United Mine workers for the district BK. A. Bryan, of Washington Agri- | National gvard, who have been per-j bay for several days, winding up| her breast. her home, between James and Jef-| woman's neck, although she had re- | emoracing Montana and Wyoming "Education in Ret- service, have caught LONDON, Sept. 1.—The Cromer|ferson, when the masked higaway-| covered from the shock, She could | !n a conference with the mine owns cultural college. erence to Gur Future Development’? was spoken on by Howard B, Rog- forming gue the yellow fever, They are the first his spree by shooting up @ saloon wounding the bartender and at soldiers on the coast to contract the tempting to kill the wife of Ba! proprietor, IF reas on the Great Eastern rail- | man hg od up behind her and!not describe the thug save that ae Bsr] this morning, Ten|snatehed her purse, at the samo his hat was lighter than his ¢lo()- time gripping her around the neck, tng, iiasianiNtniruandis: ers at Helena, have agreed to mains tals the prevailing seale of wage@ for another year,