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THE STAR 168 FOR MUNICIPAL CREANLINESS— THE STAR 18 STRIVING AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS A SHORT STORY FROM THE BEST WRITERS OF FICTION WILL SOMETHING ALITTLE BETTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY O- HER NEWSPArEn FOUND ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR EVERY DAY. ® NO MOMTER WHERE THE ®ROO tl SWEEPS. Al SATURDAY NTS PER MONTH od The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Norib west WASHINGTON, tPTEMBER a2, 1905 VOL 25 CE NIGHT EDITION, EDITION. SEATTLE Saar tee ee | | ‘Under New Depot - AN ALLEYWAY, a q HUMAN LEG AND PORTION OF TRUNK LEFT BY UNKNOWN , rer te 4 | ‘ina’ 2 PERSON NEAR DOOR OF SA.CON—NO CLUE TO IDENTITY |“ MT Yeh HE Is ex Eee ing hole pth reummat surrow " the | bbe na Ay ey Macovery of the parte wilt be thor- | © # y th as R. Towns, a printer at Second ke tik naked Ad Seid Sth lil: Uigeleed Whe, Ws valeeinad| mike ‘ Columbia, while on his way to wort | cut off close to the hip, atid might the os b Rng EA 4 Dh cred heathens early Saturday morning, discovered | have been the work of a surgeor ¢ hur tow inh | KH and not nd on} sleuths, wh ed there to Identif HW Portion of the rotting remaine cf | A Star man viewed the remains ane | ‘ karbore sal vi riiripliow me : - rd fee . ath faite A pees 4 & man in the alley between Coluw- jashed the bartender of the Loy yh Anoth | of. atlases ks “droppers.” | man through the cracks of the tia and Marion and between } }Cobin saloon if he knew anything | ya noe banal tines moinit rt ‘ hi te taka and Second | sbout It wit ae | roy He did not know what the ¢ } ‘The barkeeper stated that t erformed by zperiences | “i Some find was at first, and pr te sure they were ‘ the | surmeop hat the ¢ } @round to find out. He was hor | hing bee Whether the 1 Spon hd | | remont oman fled when he ¢iscovered that ae are those of at . ‘| M f the] | ‘Object consisted of the leg and pe i A don y with ple Vint 1 rate thy have! | F s e .8 ertous unent * Phe matte x | 2 " R | tion have been called to draw up 4 ® has secur » trunk, (he | ; property of the nuts Shin, which 4 j } : > le pw at the Togo hotel, Maynard nd HIS STOMACH NOT THE CAUSE OF HIS NIGHTMARES THESE LATE SUMMER DAYS | RUNS AWAY NO MORE JAGS, avenue te mem | He has pictures galore of bt | PORTSMOUTH, Sept. 2—Tri) practically compteted for! flthless wife, his ehih n aes | MR SEAMAN j by ¢ awoya at this * of the handsome Shin 9 ar — Se " first draft of the treaty is complet: | con'e-mesting, when It te un. | uting Attorney Mackintowh he the. 4 4 eh Ted. FB. Cuss, state department, | ¢ A that the divergent views as | bUzaled over Mr oyama's conten. | street i ra] a John Sullivan, postoffice depart. | ph ogy will be harinon- | on whic ared im th are | latreet £ the ‘i «| Edward Benson “got a jag on” of ehiek ks on a Chinese A ah iver ntly Ment, arrived this morning to wo: cloek Dennise “8 kin, and then decided that other {ie was marine engineer of (he zling $19,000, and two other t and ly this morning. Jones 3 ing he expected to 1 repay his creditors sien into a stat ards to business 4| Vairbanks, however, was not r we r that it was a per cased until he had deposited $1 prisoners, sawed their way c «ween Munt and bis aesail 11 money with the justice un * ibility and left lying In the / t mal \ n a |ee REE EERE BM ey y| His Aseatlants have been locate r . int and he will probably have t and @ warrant ha sued » Star man, poritively denied any| to the charge in spite of his 4 stated! denial, ill na Swat Company Freezes WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Fore le 5 escaped en NEW of Jieft at Fairbanks, when tnterview FON engrossing the treaty. They ss 1 a Inquiry That if the treaty does not exered! pat r da been rece js of justice than his should i . ot felville Dollar, and reported for ten pages it can be engrossed in t am the of Japon for the cam blowt fre In the| duty without sobering up. @ays, workifig 1¢ hours each ey «Me at the draw- emash-up 8. J vila nd. prominent The result is that the local gov- While the treaty consists of g of the © Friday * ms WRATH SR HARE A OO aus quer de recelved severe inter- | ernment Inspectors have permanent- ‘atticies, tt ig understood some « shen by the Juy envoy® Of) @ ADE LINCOLN Was p 4 | nal a sealp wound: Mrs. /1J¥ revoked his license. Inspectors wery brief. | ete oven remponsibintty * . Heynold Frank jumpedthrough the| Whitney and Tu declare that Witte has accepted an invite) ‘* ORIGINAL SIGNER & car window and hart about the! they will re Heense of any tion of the Metropolitan club t GUNSHU PASS, Sept. 2—The) » a hack. end Mre, TH. J. Neely received] man who reports for duty in an ine tend a banquet during his on at intimation of the # CP Him the real ex. w| War has been declared between/to Protecuting Attorney Mackin-{ that he accompanied the officers » t it xicated condition New York. He will afterward go to! betwen the plenipotent ® has bought the ( | towh states that he belleves one was! when taken before Justice George rt : « we Better look a little out, Mr. Seae Chicago via Niagara and Buffalo. was printed ip today's is Gi-ncee + 4 | ht mossengers In the employ of the) George Fairbanks, and he wax given! because he thought that the rival ulsed, but were able to] Wan | A meeting of the envoys is called! army organ . ev t k. for @|Hasty Messenger company wrt pilaint charging bis assailants) company got out an Injunct het mee mint Th — f © for this afternoon at the hotel, 1:| made for a neutrat zone. between # $16,00% nd «it plat $ * . S| with aaxault and battery, The po-|against the Hasty Messenger ¢ bility for the accident Will be a mere formality. They vii!) armies pending the dispersal ely lots. ‘The originat Third avenue, and the City Measen-| Hee took Fairbanks —int« tody | pany y deters ! Provably sign the protocol at Turr- | sorelnt mllteary ees the .. property éurieg . ger company Washington laud are looking for the other mi “Lam secretary of the Messenger | tor tures the t BANK CASHIER day's meeting. tr anging forma eay te President Lin The difference existing | > Roys’ anion,” said Fairbanks “We) not work when t i » 3 | commanders * ondiiiite “ the rival concerns resalted in the| Roomére at the Davenport heard have been boycotting the City Mes-| the grade BAEAKS JAIL > PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sep } * . the @ | brutal assault of George Hunt, 'man-| Hunts cries for assistance and ran renger service as they have oy eThe meeting of treaty framers ad-| NW YORK, Sept 2~—Cable com-| » m in @ lager of the City jint® the hallway, but both of the| declared unfair. I had no idea that - D§ourned at 12:45 o'clock. I munication fo Japan via F Olt has . te & | Pony. in « dark jas nts had escapes 1 was to be charged with treating THEY i DE @ays there are a few minor potnt 2 re The * Lair 4 hed @ [tel Devenport | The manageme: ‘© com-| Hunt tm this way and wish it known RUSHVILLE, Ind... Sept. 2.—Ole P Oe be adtucted, bet that the tre eee ee ones rking */ hasee #| morning, after | panier deny that that I was in bed asleep at the time t mes, formerly cashier of the * * ’ * YORK. Sep last week or Som | MAY SUTTON 1S prot FINALLY BEAIEN “North Seattle has been bh mered hard enough,” said an offic CINCINNATI, ©., Sept. 2.—May at headquarters, Saturday, when th b man Oscar Ricketts, of the gove it Bitar man asked about the dispor) meg ti-| | Sutton was defeated for the first Hon of a complaint filed = ageins der City | ment printing office. was dismissed John Brill, proprietor of the Su mit saloon, whose saloon boxer sp- jthis morning for insubordination. jlah Bekien in the champlo Out Local Print Shops suress sme ©. 925 Pear to have been constructed ot «| f uh he "| Ricketts alleges that Public Printe Variance with a city ordinance. T ©} withdraw inte corner of }doubles 6-1, ¢ matter was hushed up aft the ft | police court put in Bie them Imer violated the civil service Two indred and fifty super - —~ ing of the complaint and it wa nf out a plum nd after he be SEATTLE FIRMS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR TORTOISE SYST for the ene in “The Pt CINCINNATI, ©O., Sept. 2.—-Miss omever served. | 1 the xuloonkeeper he can|l®w in demanding his resignation which 4 ng at the Grand,| Sutton defeated Miss Me Aleer, (Captain Laubscher has solved en say, “what a great boy am E"li. caine to make specific all AND BIG CONTRACT GOES TO "FRISCO SHOP | G. N. TO SPEND bad been engaged at cents for| Pittsburg, in the single finals, 6-0, . a See [th minutes’ work Friday night,/6-, adding the title of tri-sts ta qutttion’ for le a ts a 16%: A K but just as the edrtain was about] champion to her string. ulter gatlefaction ttle printers not good | becauke of its vastly Inferior service to oo tp for the seene, they went on ~ gmatter by concluding that it would! ‘Be an injustice to Brill to make biry 0 cents SERRE ER ERR ER RE Bear the brunt of an attack for the |: aie purpose of testing the antiquate ‘| 1 chief of potiee,|Hay, of the job division for the Sunset Telephone] that gomething had to be done to strike and demanded * hee dagenepembbar adn kindly pieced the. matter tinea} t | keep dm the game | While Assistant Manager Inver- vos neil stale. eal fo visit all of the saloons in the city bis . i quick results, |(erefore declined to reetgn That's why a San Franets | At present the service given pat-| er, PAUL, sept. 2.—J 1 wim {arity was dealing with them, th wins LESS FLASHES * = | mitting the matter to the com last month, ree vig | rome te the worst It haw been for} nog announced that wilt spend | asain rose on thelr price, and de 4 e on ware talia i: r fat $2.0 omirnct for ¥ years, and the only satisfaction the | y, " . miltion dotlars In im- | manded 75 cents. if 500 MILER % ‘ |sion and the president. Tt is in-| sunset shone company’s new|sakeg@ber gete by calling up the! proving the passenger service of _ The irate theater, man decte # NEW YORK, sept. 2—The # |ttmated the trouble was over the sttha trims woe: ely on| te changing so many of ite numbers! and the coast, putting I wi fany price, and turned them alt out, | * steamer Loraine, which arrived # Int th o being given th nd that prompt xervice is tmponst- | , Pt ag 2 the bale of nome peiloamen Oday. nays she got news by introduction of a certain type of equipping the . sther |The extra men with the compa # wireless $00 miles at sea. * expensive acco ther with the stage hands, * a SERRE EERE RR EH stituted the mob for the evening » | typesetting machine, | se » | The quality of the » te ver | new a intione, |* | had on 0 vendit lecalpet gessup with Its wearlsome slow. | y “4 ee ee D tobiiehment ' much pleawed New | | DIVORCE GRIND... ove hee emarkall diey y of - m9 ” , — — \* BANK CLEARINGS bi vga ner GAVE LAND DAWES DEAD Judge Morris superintended the grinding of the King county's di- Beattle wpirit” by the DIK COMPO by gee ee RRR EEO whieh is meek and ly only it wants loent franchises, ond] % — §MEAT FALLS, Mont. Sept vt giv whoop for *& 2-—The opening of the hunting ctw" at any other time | & seaeon here was marked by the The | Bunset directory was 4 map ident killing of Frank publish April, but very few | @ Ganslere, son of a well-known # | $20,000, for the sight of the new! tician, died of typhoid fev of Ite patrons got copies of It until) w Monarch merchant. The gun #/ Mental Science coll to be built| afternoon at the Providence hospi- Domoney ys, Mary Domoney; Ada ¥ iit was more than ath old, # whe discharged while he was #/at Bryn Mawr pa 1 He 41 and had been a resi-| Hudson Yau. B. Hudson; Clyde } aw charged > s A ) park on Lake Wash-| tal. He was 41 a 7 ar | : whl dont of this city for nearly fifteen| Pauleoneeiv® Nora Fauleoner, de~ verce mill Saturday morning. Di- vorees were granted in the follow- siaiaiiie: ‘anand Joseph H. Dawes, a well-known] !n& cases: Josephine Putnam vs, ted at{local attorney and prominent. poll-|Alfred Putnams eruelty; Mary ys. iday | William Matheson, cruelty; Fred S. Well, can't I get a search warrant) Sina E. Watson, 1627 Twenty out for my wife?” was the Jast| fourth frantic appeal of B. Aoyama, 30, 2] Shin worked as a porter in the festaurant keeper at 218% Souwth/|Tlorseshoe saloon, 624 First One Fourth, to Prosecuting Attorney) day Shin and Mrs. Aoyama met; It Mackintosh, who accuses his wife) was & case of eve at first aon ‘Mika Aoyama, of many misdemean-| She was allowed to receive callers ors, aad wants to prosecute 8, Shin] et the Watson home and Shin took| * PURSES ERES EH HH 1905. .$1,009,900.5 1904 735,¢ ptember plemb Ww. donated a ten-s eeeex® Increane over last year $ 274 re tract, va eeeeeee Joping with Mra. Aoyama: ood care to be there often. The matter for the new directory. | gimbing through the bushes, */ ington by the Mental Science In ote The local Japanese pn in the} lest he was rewarded and Mrs Fes “| CHARGES Hin lit ie aad, was put on the presses of] @ geering an artery. Gonslere #} dustrial company, in connection] Years sertlon; Figtompe, Covert va Floyd mere sections of the city ere} yama penned a final explanation to the ‘Frisco print shop August 1%) @ pled to death #| with their mills and factories which| He wax twice ¢ elected to the lower! Covert cruel i “skipped and, goodness only Knows when it ee house of the state legisiature in| yp, f wrought up over the affair. band and skip ped” with the! nd, goody - h le # | will be erected next summer. h ° : Necause Alfred Putnam #trock bis Mra. Aoyama came to the United » por They cannot be| W.TH GAMBLING wilt be ready, t _ ae Sa — ee ed dadiadindin Midna dade pean aan a eee, (te and 1904 re sh M nena re wife ond Called her Unpleasant es from Japan several years ag located, and through his interpre ter,| | Telephone company's - Ps Harter en ep Taree se ietapinaee ts Mee dea cies as one of r lead ace of t i names more than ge ago, his : lithe office boy staves off the clot af mn nom |Jast house, on many occasions serve] ope, se day morniag, eo “and her husband worked hard] Aoyama seeks to have the couple i r : ~ ~ ‘and saved their earnings to start| Lrought before a justice on a charge! Fred Clark, of Ballard, has been|of patrons for new books by fixing oll : nes aie in 8 ‘ m/ing on the Important committees. | divorce. ‘The plaintitt in hee th fhe little restaurant on Fourth.|of adultery | formally charged with vagrancy by|#eptember 12 a8 the Joyous day | ‘al, secured his endorsement| He leaves a father, three brothers] sgre Josephitia Putnam. . They wanted to accumulate a for- ‘The county prosecutor did nee | Pros uting Attorney Mackintosh.| when the old direete * may be to several hundred dollars w« rth ofjand three sisters, all of whom re- <-~—-==a see ‘ tune and then go back to the land)it thet way, however, and declined| RB. L. Fisher, prosecuting witness, | tos Into the waste basket bad checks, was arrested Friday | side in Pennsylvania, excepting ¢ Cc. M, Sheate, constructor, me night by Detectives Adams, on a] brother, Lt was his wish that the! with his hom@ attle, has. fi'ed Hitle|to give the aggrieved husband a/*tates that Clark is a habitual) The company's service In also ¢ | seme sigets testing for tel = kamester with no visible means of| ting back Into the sume exéerable description from California officers. | mains should be cremated x petition in the federal court for ward to a family reunion. Mr ma bas threatened to place|*Upport and stands ready to prove Jahape It Was before there wax come . BEE. Frooman was found at the Hotel) frneral arrangements have njadjudication g&° a bankrupt. He ama worked a domestic dr i dence In the nds of Pink-|!t. Fisher watched him from July| petition tn the field. After the ap BUANGHALT, Kept, 2 ~There was a] Ceell, registered as I. FE. Pinntn, and | made yet. ? e jmakes effidavit. that he owes debts ing this tim: 4 “as consequent!y|crton detectives and swears that he|4 to the 26th of the same month, ance of the Independent ‘Toles lisyphoon bay night, The city is] posing as a commerctal traveler Meetingsof both the King Conary! minting fo $10,990, and has not away from her husband, She wast wilt follow the guilty palr wntil he|@nd ts willing to take the metter|p company bn the fled the sane | Meee thie manning, water rising to | Ada will get the $25 reward of- delegation In tho recent iexistaturs ifletent property with which to re finds them, Through his friends §to court, set company lost se much busines: © beleht of GyFee feet fered for Frooman's capture, and the King County Bar asso. liquidate them. employed in the household of