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THE STAR 18 STRIVING AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS Tome THING A LITTLE BETTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY O. HER NEWSPArEH _ The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDA® SEPTEMBER a2, WHY WILLIE GROANS IN HIS SLEEP THE STAR IS FOR MUNICIPAL CLEANLINESS— NO MATTER WHERE THE BROOM SWEEPS, The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION, 1905, GRUESOME FIND IN N ALLEY WAY has not been reported to Coroner wile Koren in ject toms HUMAN LEG AND PORTION OF TRUNK LEFT BY UNKNOWN A GHORT STORY FROM THE BEST WRITERS OF FICTION WILL FOUND ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR EVERY DAY, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News cents pRiy BONTH ¢ Body. of Dead Man Under New Depot | ramee F te jodeed inte the | oe owed to remain there | morphii han slewing | Gropped out of the “gur Bvery inch of the filled with | dead man's jarow in gaping moles arroll as yet It is expected that © PERSON NEAR DOOR OF SALOON—NO CLUE FO IDENTITY | by the “gur * the circumstances surrounding the | a| MeAre was often dubbed “the a aaimenennrnass | ¢.| Frisco Kid,” but the police say that iscovery of the parte will be thor. | eatigated and|the original Vrieco Kid fe now in “ orone Ar-| Alaska R. Towns, a printer at Second and / The leg appeared to have been | oughly inquired Into, A patrolm | ater tcl” taer sie kivestell a: meats Cae Columbia, while on his way to work | cut off close to the hip, and might) ventured the nm that the r | " | times for r and was recog- 1 ' | 1 vr teal, i" zea at morgue by several early “May morning Uiscovered | have been the work of a sur nants of hur snatomy might} # found on | sleuths, who ed there to identify Po | morphine| him. Pedestrians could plainly see & portion of the rotting remains of | A Star man viewed the remains and we Solted eff a gasbawe winen at | gas rh ga t| petleed Deltyrtn et the daae ‘ n the alley between Colum ed the bartender of the Log | an « ne metet 4 of & clans a4 “droppers.” | man through the eracks of the #ide~ & man in the alley between Colum- | asked ‘ 5 «| A ' 1 Tused t 1 ont confirmed k eath which the dope dia aad Marion and between First | Cabin saloon if he knew enything | vanced ts that t ee , | tt the habit "|B nd hi crawled to take a@ last et Beocet Jabout It Pad & sala ke eine dader dn tain He dit not know what the grue rkeeper stated that he W94/ tion performed by euverteiaed some find was at first, and pre mae e* y were not there the| surgeoy and that th patent man Around to find out. He was horri-| evening before, Whe expt | Yaa wer up] fied when he discovered that the | mains are ofa murdered Many cases of negligence on (# t | part of local howpitals have come te | away with p but never before have | object consisted of the leg and part | and de yb ctes = | en of the elty myster Deen found th the unded by umatanc aan Sane te & man's stomach. matt jecture wurre STREET GAR RUNS AWAY yama has secured a trunk, the READ | ty of the missing Shin, which |im now at the Togo hotel, Maynard HIS STOMACH NOT THE CAUBE OF HIS NIGHTMARES THESE LAT f SUMMER DAYS. avenue — ¥ He has pictures galore of his ro MOUTH, Sept. 2—The| has been practically completed for | ithless wife, his children, and ’ : Se etiape oS agnor - be sly naling the envoys this | e¥en one of the handsome Shin. i SPOKANE, 2.—Beyond con- b firet draft Ge the treaty is complet! atternoon's meeting. when itp un-|PFOsecuting Attorney Mackintosh | * ai Aa eh oh Maine ed. FE. B. Cuss, state department; | 4 that the divergent ¥ sled over Mra. Aoyama’s contes- | ‘ street car down John Sullivan, postoffice depart-|to the phraseology will be harmon _ ee h appeared in the shape ; | ntreet from the railway cronsing last ment, arrived this morning to work/ ized. At 1 o'cka@gh Dennison an page ee a Chinese pap | | evening, turned the corner at River @n engrossing the treaty. They *ay| nounced, tn response to am inquiry.) ot i oe en Geocities that @her side ved « until it that if the treaty doea not exceed that no message had been received |) te nels of justice than his should ' » | ed int ear of another car, ten pages ft canbe engrossed In two fr the emperor of Japan for five |‘#ke up the case ja block away turn. In the days, working 16 hours each days. He admitted that the draw-| 4 h-up 8. J 4, a prominent While the treaty consists of 15/ing of the armistice Frigag wu ( SPAR e wee ee mee auses iil d SSdall liquor dealer, received severe inter- articles, It ig understood some are|taken by the Japanese joys 00) & ABE LINCOLN WAS | nal injuries and @ scalp wound; Mra very ortet, | thelr own responsibility. i* * | Reynold Frank jumped through the M. Witte has accepted an invita-| —-— ‘* ORIGINAL SIGNER & ar window and was hurt about the tlon ef the Metropolitan ciub to at-} GUNSHU PASS, Sept. 2-—-The) » . back, and Mra, H. J. Neely received tend a be t during his stay tm) first injjmation of the agreementi@® © bp. Hilime the real te War has been declared between{to Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-|that be accompanied the officers.) a broken nose and cuts and bruises New York. will afterward detw peace plenipotentiarics |® tate man, hax bought the (rn | tom states that he belleves one was| when taken before Justice George,| The rest of the passengers were ago via Niagara ond Butt! was printed in today’s issugof the! ® ham 400-nere Near tho | Lh® messengers in the employ of the) Gegrge Fairbanks, and he was xiven/ because he thought that the rival/ shaken and bruised, but were able te A meeting of the envoys ts called'army organ. Arrangements are) @ reetow. ° trac bo sory | * CQmptiaint charging his axeallants| company had got out an in) a) * unassisted. The for this afternoon at the hetel. It! made for a pegtral xons between the| @ 946,000, abd will’ plat 1 tate a}? Memmenaer @ompany, 201%) vial aesauit and battery. The po-| against the Hasty Messenger the accident hh ‘wilt be a mere formality. They will armies pendi@® the dispersal. The| @ The orininnl wens. S| Third avenue, asl the City Messen-| leg (ook Fairbanks into custody! pany termined. The mo probably sign the protoce! at Tue gore! n miliery attaches are ar-)@ ihe property during @| eT company, 203 Washington jand@ are looking for the other mis I am secretary of the Measeng the brakes we day's meeting. Tanging formal leave ~taking@) of war, President Line &| The differegce existing between| crennt Boys’ union,” said Fairbanks. “We/ not work when the car started | ® coln's name the rival contort resulted to the wheres at the Dave hearf| have been boycotting the City Mes-| the grade | commanders appearing on th PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Sept. 2.) % Wensterring the #| brutal assault of George Hunt, man-| Hwet’s cries for assistance amid ran|reager service as they have been | treaty framers ad-! NEW YORK,G@ept 2.--Cable com abarm. raham tn #|aKer of the City Messenger com-|int@ the hallway, but both of the) declared unfair no idea that} 5 o'clock. Dennixon| munication to Japan via Formosa trABeferred the title | pany. in a dark hallway of the Ho-| semailants pacaped | 1 was to be charged with treat oc THEY MANE gays there are a few minor points| was restored today. The oln's name attached &| tel Devenport at 1 o'clock Saturday| b4¢ Management of the two com-/ Hunt in this way and wish it known | to adjusted, but that tt@ treaty | working slowly to the new purchnser &| morning, after D8 had heen tured|Damies deny that the fight grew) that I was in bed asivep at the time| 1 value that do very & | Ubere for the purpose by a take call, | Out of any cifference between them) the row is said to have occurred | RICH HAUL ne and| Fairbanks, however, was not re in regards to business relat eayn w| Me was beaten into « state of In * * * . . wires are! @ with Lin * * > * . * much as @ souvenir,” ne on # | sensibility and left lying in the hall-} infer that it was a personal matter) icased until he ba deposited $15 ‘ way for dew between Hunt and bis assailants. | bail money with the justice clerk cuer YORK. Gent. & s ee ee es His assallanta have been located]. Fairbanks, when in ewed by! and he will probably h to answer! feng he dyee a iaitsonet jand @ warrant has been issued (ai }ag@@tar man, positively denied any) to the charge in spite of his strong | DON O° tu ee ee ot $100, their arrest. Hunt in bis comPtaing cognection withahe fight and stated’ denial 600 worth of paintings, jewelry and | t REFUSES Te eas . og E- silverware The house has been closed for some during the ~ AGAINST SALOON MAN : | time wh the family have been In i rs aes eany job hree suspicious charac F @Mrth Pattic hae been ham eee eee unse Om all | ters were seen by a neighbor carr) a ae box ' ing out a« bundles, and an inves 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. nk @ainces tigation ensued, but no trace of the s bas. yet been found. SUPERS STRIKE Two hundred and fifty for the mob scene in Th which is now playing at the Fore- | | nts have b Aiedseiand mowge.” 16 on offer é a htidmeorer, Wteray, wore man Oscar Ricketts, of the govern Rite <hoe WAG: oe BH OB POH! | filed © . mog n e of a compe Pes euipgt fied that they are u jer arrest, City pment printing off! was dismissed Br, pinpreeer of thm Sulh- | Attorney De fry is te, appear in jeee bokes ap-|the new role of “Little Sacky Hor-|'i# morning for insubordinadon | rob ner.” After receiving his part he \®) Ricketts alleges that Public Printe: to withdraw Into a corner of the rt, “putin his thumb and| Palmer violated the * and after he has} with a city erdemy Soe Temadeen! gp aor (Be fl of Wt coephs a6 It was) Le fa “supers Pit, and. police ec elvil service pull out a plum, SEATTLE FIRMS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR TORTOISE SYSTEM law in @gmanding his resignation. fire oe convicted the saloonkeeper he can ‘ de u it Cig: LaxWrMer fae s@ed the | then may, “what a great boy am 1"), AND BIG CONTRACT GOES TO ‘FRISCO 8 = & bad been engaged at $5 cents for Aap oe jin falling to make specific alloga- three minutes’ work Friday night |but just as the curtain was about to go up for the scene, they went on S=5. eor@iding @e@ B would| Laubecher thinks he c@h decide : IKGOO: Ge WeM & oiake him |the saloon-box questjen for £004) tions ag@inet himself and Foreman 2 ReRe at theme of wo attack for the |and all and to the uttéP satisfaction | Seattle printers Girt H wate the antiuated|of the mayor and chief of police. Hay, of the job division. They| enough for the Sunset Telephone] (Bat something had to be done to strike and demanded 40 cents. . Me caperia mw wishes |who kindly ed the matter into| |. nated. p in the game - - While Assistant Manager Inver {ab of wm por In the city his hands for sure and quick results. eee en ae ‘That's why a San Franciaco prigtef -At present the service given pat-) er, PAUL, Sept. 2.-—James J, Hin | arity was yer FP yien eal oe e worst it hax been for t he again rose on their price, and de mit@lag the matter to the comsuis- | 1oe houre, last month, ree etved a big} fons ip th si has announced that he will spend ood . , ais _ fet $2,000 contract for printing the] years, bp J the only satisfaction the ard of million ares in im manded 75 cents. subscriber ets by calling up the vice of the| The irate theater man declared sion and the president. It is in-| Sunset Telephone company's new would not employ them at and turned them all out directory for this etty trouble man” is that the company between St. Paul| that he - SCANDAL IN JAPTOWR-- MIKA, SHE HAS ELOPED': (imated the trouble was over the| seattle firms were simply “fronen| ts changing #0 many of Its numbers coast, putting in modern | ny Prlee, | y r ” common | and that prompt service tw Imponsi uth ecenic compartments| With the help of some policemen tr ¢ | outst not being given the common | an "i j partm I . Introduction of a -eerjaln type Of | vo rteay of permission to bid tor the| Ble, and equipiing the road with other| The extra mea bape the der mond typesett e The quatity of the service aver-| new and exvensive accommodations, | together with the stage hands, con ypesetting machine. yom i it pes stituted the mob for the evening. And as & result local printing es-}ages up with RRR eH) viienmente are much “pleased” | nem ES NS y * lover this remark@ble display of — ” — . BANK CLEARINGS. ® | seattle apirit” bygthe big ELT TUTE PETC C ETT Le DAW fet search warrant|Sina E. Watson, 1627 Twenty-|% september 2, 1905 o ~_ ¥| ton which is_méekifend lowlF, only * og ge wite?™ was the last| fourth. * Supemher 2, ives “a ng ai nit want® local franchises, and) ® GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. * na of B. Aoyama, 30, a| Shin worked as a porter in the!» : Z| doesn't give & whoop for “home| * 4-—The opening of the hunting * - emi keeper at 218% South| Horseshoe saloon, 624 First. One| @ tncrense over last ¥ | product#” at any Other time. %& deavon here was marked by the #| George W. Savisberry recently] Joseph H. Dawes, a well-known to Kwesecutiag Attorney|day Sbig and Mrs. Acyam@e met; It) yeu, ' %| The last Sunset directory was) gocidental killing of Frank #| donated a ten-ncre tract, valued at|local attorney and prominent poll- ‘tosh, whe secutes his wife,| was a tase of love at first sight.|, ye bi published lawt April, but very few} w Gonsiere, son of a well-known #| $20,000, for the sight of the new|ticlan, died of typhoid fever Friday She was allowed to receive callerti yg wayyy eee une y y Pe of its patrons got coples of it until)» Monarch merchant. The gun *| Mental Science college to be butlt| afternoon at the Providence hospi ore ax) we & prosecute S, Shin] at the Watson home and Shin took van a bay . it wag more than a month old _|% was discharged while he was #|at Bryn Mawr park on Lake Wash-|tal. He was 41 and had been & resi- elopiay with sie Aoyama. «| g00d care to be there often. At ‘The matter for the new directory,| w® elimbing through the bushes, | ington by the Mental Science In-|dent of this clty for nearly fifteen ve 6,5 local Japanese colony in the! last he was rewacded and Mrs. Ao- CHARGES Hib it in sald, was put on the presses of | @ severing an artery, Gonsiere #/ dustrial company, in connection | ears nie southern sections of the elty are|yama penned a fal explanation to the ‘Frisco print #hop August 19) % bled to death *| with their mills and factories which] He was twice el a be tas lower it up over the affair. her husband and “skipped” with the end, goodness only knows when It | will be erected next summer. house of the state legisiature in Wrought up handsome porte, They cannot be W.TH CAMBLING wisi ve ready. ouwh at the Sunset TPE eee eee! es 1900 and 1904 and was recognized J. 3, Frooman, who, it i recently met a Seattle man, whom he had known here, In Stockton, Cal, and secured his endorsement to several hundred dollare worth of bad checks, was arrested Friday night by Detectives Adams, on a Mre. Aoyama came to the United States from Japan several years ago. SI Mod ber husband worked hard sed their earnings to start aed little restaurant on Bourth. They wanted to accumulate a for~ harged, jas one of the floor leaders of the last house, en many occasions serv- ing on the important committees, He leaves @ father, three brother and three sisters, all of whom re- side In Pennsylvania, excepting one | Telephone company’# headquarters, the office boy atavea@@ff the clamor brought before « justice on a charge|, Fred Clark, of Ballard, has been|of patrons for new books by fixing of adultery. formally charged with vagrancy hy| eptember 12 a8 the joyous day ‘The iy prosecutor did not see| Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh.| when the old directories may be + sheesh |R. L, Fisher, the waste basket. ted, and through his interpreter, amas seeks to have the couple and then nd} it that way, however, and declined prosecuting witn towned {i ot the Mi mag v8 “io” ttle to give the aggtteved husband a tes that Clark {s @ habitual] The company's service ts al pena! . Hoe Meter a — te Ah his raphe gg = ¥ gamester with no visible means of| ting back Into the same ex ption from California officers.| mains should be cremated. No . ented Oy Sane Jonas | noyams rote| aie there was Frooman was found the Hote!| funeral arrangements have been Aoyama las threatened to place|*™pport and stands ready te prove| shape it was before the evidence in the hands of Pink-|!t. Fisher watched him from July| petition in the field oot ats orton detoetives and swears that Qe|% to the 25th of the same month,| pearance of the Ir nt Tele-Btyphoon last night The city ta as @ commercial traveler Meetings of boi h the King County will follow the guilty pair until fe|@nd Is willing to take the matter] phone company In the field the Sun-fflooded (his morning, water rising to] Adams will get the $26 reward of- delegation in the recent legistatnre, finde them. Through his friends into court. set company lost so much business a helcht of three feet, fered for Frooman's capture. and the King County Bar to « family reunion. Mrs. worked as a domestic dur ing this time and was consequently away from her husban@ She was @mployed in the household of Mre After th “YF SitANGHAl, Sept. X—There was a| Cecil, reatstered af Is E. Finnin, and| made yet. ware ’ With an empty chloroform phial, ened horne to comfort her in her fle only to find the door locked | city, the saloonkeeper, H. Latech, of | lutched in her stiffened finger#./and the tragedy awaiting him in- } ithe te Cable ealoca, ptaced the| Mre. M ennett, of Fremont, wans| side. Mra, Bennett, on account of remains on exhibition, and the place | ng across her bed be ntinued flnes#, has often threat- bes been crowded with the curt | wk Friday even-} ened suicide. The Fremont Under- Ches; who stop long enough to take| 4, who had hast king company hag the body | @ glass to nerve them up after the visttation ation tion have been called to draw up | resolutions. N@ MORE JAGS, MR. SEAMAN Edward Benson recently. die was marine engineer of (he Melville Dollar, and reported for duty without sobering up. The result is that the local gov- | ernment inspectors have permanent- \ly revoked bis license. Inspectors Whitney and Turner declare that i they will revoke the leense of any tan who reports for duty In an in- toxieated condition. er logk @ little out, Mr. Seas “got a jag on” ANK CASHIER BhEAKS JAIL RUSHVILLE, Ind., Sept. 2.—Oll- ver Jones, formerly cashier of the bank at Arlington, Ind., in jail for embezzling $10,000, and two other prisoners, sawed theie way out and eseaped early this morning. Jones left a note saying he expected to recoupe and repay his creditors. MA} SUTTON IS FINALLY BEAIEN CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 2.—May Sutton was defeated for the first time in the Cincinnati! tournament this morning. Myrtle McTeer and Helen Homans beat Sutton and Lu- lah Belden in the championsbip doubles 6-1, 6-3 CINCINNATI, 0,, Sept. 2 Sutton defeated Miss McAleer, of Pittsburg, in the single fina's, 6-0, 6-0, adding the title of tri-state ¢ hampton to her strin, * * WIRELE FLASHES * * * * $00 MILES * * * * NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The & * steamer Loraine, which arrived # * today, ways she got news by € * wireless 800 miles at sea, * + * s de adindtindtindindindindindtindn dinate DIVORCE GRIND.. i Judge Morris superintended the grinding of the King county's di- voree mill Saturday morning. Di- vorces were granted In the follow- ing cases: Josephine Putnam vs, Alfred Putnam, cruelty; Mary vs. William Matheson, cruelty; Fred 8. Domoney vs. Mary Domoney; Ada Hudson ys.. H. B. Hudson; Clyde , Faulconer vs. Nora Faulconer, de- ” sertion; Florence Covert vs, Floyd Covert, cruelty, Because Alfred Putnam struck his wife and called her unpleasant names more than 20 years dgo, his wife, Saturday morning, secured a divorce. The plaintiff in the case is Mra, Josephine Putnam. C. M. Sheafe, railroad constructor, with his home in Seattle, has filed a petition in the federal court for adjudication as a bankrupt. He makes affidavit that he owes debts ‘amounting to $10,990, and has not enfficient property with which to Nquidate them. | Commits Suicide ~ ® a