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AN EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE BY MAY SUTTON, WORLD'S WOMAN TENNIS CHAMPION, IN THE STAR SOON. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest Nicut EDITION, THE STAR 16 ETRIVING AT ALL SOMETHING A LITTLE BETTER THAN .E, WASHINGTON, ALL time SDAY, S te VE ITS READERS thers, 1N ANY O The Seattle Star TU HER NEWSPAPER mere MBER 5, 1905. A SHORT BTORY FROM THE BEGT WRITERS OF FICTION WILL FOUND ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR EVERY DAY, VOL. 7. NO 164 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to rint the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH “SHAKE!” SAYS LITTLE BROWN MAN TQ BURLY, WHISKERED RUSSIAN AT 3:45 P. M. TUESDAY THE FAMOUS DOCUMENT RECEIVED THE SIGNATURES OF JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN ENVOYS NOW AWAITS ROYAL ENDORSEMENTS OF THE CZAR AND | who | Shake!" says General Linevitch, re-estab. Article 1 Hehment of fr Stipulates the both sovereigns with 60 days after endahip. the envoys # ‘Two Russia recognises the pre Two other articles p that ponderant ef Jape the evacuation shall be completed Korea withtr nthe and that the ‘Three—tIt In agreed that Manchu-| boundary between the halves of ria will be simultaneously evacuat-| geghalin ahall be definitely marked ed by both by the commission. Four—Rights accruing to Russia pa by their leases ut Port Arthur and| PORTSMOUTH, Sept The en Dalny pass entirely to Japan, rights yovs, tes and guests gat od at! of private persons remaining intsct.| the navy yard this afternoon at Five—Both promise to put no ob- | about 2:36. The first business will! stacles in the way of China's de-| be the perusel, acceptance and align velopment of Manchurta | ing of the protocol of last Tuesday's Six—Manchuria railway to be op-| meeting. It ts expected it will be erated jointiy at Kuang-Teb 4 before the treaty I* signed. Ko- ‘Tee, Japan acquiring the mines con-) mura and staff go to Boston to ected with her branch. night and will visit Harvard to Seven—Contract make junction morrow. Takahira, Sato and minor Of the two a branch Bight— Roads shall obatruction. | Japanese go tomorrow to join Ko mura, and proceed to New York The Russians go to New York on a work without Nine—Russia cedes the southern | special train, half of Saghatin. The Russians went into automo Ten—Provides for freedom of|biles to luncheon carrying two Car Crashes Into Wagon-Several Hurt ‘Through the criminal carelessness | inevitable, did not have the pres and utter lack of presence of mind|ence of mind to release the cable on the part of & gripman on the/ and apply the brakes or even ring Madison street cable line a serious | the gong to warn the teamster accident was caused at 11:45 Tues When I saw that we were « ing day morning at the mouth of the/| to strike the wagon and that at full) alley between Sixth and Seventh| speed. 1 wouldn't have given one) near the Providence hospital, in| t for my life,” he said, when sees | which three people were Injured, a/ in the t Pr neers ® ear badly damaged, a team of horses | maimed and a wagon completely | raebod | In bound Madison car No. 50. fn charge of Conductor McCourt and ° Gripman Jarvison, was traveling t hand r along at the usual rate of speed it ve . past the old Central high schoo! th to b j . when Teamster Johnston 4 rh drove out wth a load of dirt fr that was # @ lot near Sixth and Madison and as when the & | started to croms the ear tracks. At before | the place where he drove out of the gor . y je down | t 4 and I ex ace th alley there is a steep hill towards the car he saw that it would be tmpossible to line, and stop his wagon without leaving th horses standing on the track. Mean while the car had stopped at the corner, #0 Johnston started to drive across the track, thinking he had abundance of time. as the car was more than 50 yards distant. It was impossible for him to have turned down the left side on a count of the narrowness of the street. According to the statement of George L. Towns, who was the fore most passenger on the side of the car that was most badly damaged, | the gripman started the car up the corner with unusual speed an when he saw that the accident was who gave Th was rer jeneral und that h 4 whe ng fr * was sent home in a ca vhnston, hospital, where it! left ar was br riag the driver, was thr WILL THE COUNCIL DISGRACE ITSELF? will fall. However, If Jacob Furth considers it pru- dent to openly renew his fight for Mayor Balling | tens, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeete exclusive franchises on Second and| City Engineer Thomson are Westlake, the ordinances will come|to be reckoned w iy up before the council Tuesday night. | offictaly are known to be oppowed t Mullen, Benjamin, Zbinden, Gili] the exclusive grants. It was Thom Sie remtly to vote for them. Rude| son who put the bug in Bal r Wi yots fur the Second avenue! ear that resulted in the veto of tl Geanohte, tut against the Wentiake| endless chain franchise for -he Fort| femabiee on ti growed that Se Lawton by which the Seattle , Uundiie Weatialer, ie met a ean-| Ble ipany bad hoped to gain 30h veut, Hor proposed regrade « ne tep in gaining a perpetual Third and Fourth leaving & wey] frowchise Open op these thoremmiifercy, | ae may mplieh just fs good Murphy ayd_ Bowes G7 actively| rewttw in the present emergen Spposed to,ththi, Jownson is seid! He is know mnuider the ex to be, too, Dut le aud Colm, Comway | sive franchine being an outrage And Burnett mer @radsiling, the Gar diritt the city, but not 5 very awkwardly as yo, eeu & BW! Bely © himself out of defer Bt) difficul b WOW Me; | care to ‘he corporations committee. to tell w @® with Maar Indispored treaty draf: of the suite yard ivi however copies of the treaty covered a black alligator portfolio, Dr wh feeling from the strain of the was the did not He will attend service at the chureh Bishop and Mrs, Potter arrived and will attend the church rvice The except Sato, who went in dl automobile wians and ference only one to the navy the thanks Japanese, & cab, enter soon af ter the Ru ward the ce speeded t ny was 4 | Peace Treaty Signed BEL THE MIKADO ‘ii | As soon an the treaty signed To Oyama, wily Jat ]a messenger jumped from the w And now | don't mind saying, jdow and waved his hand, Imme You're a spunky little chap.” |diately a salute of 19 guns was be gun by the battery stationed near by there, old Liney |for the purpose, American, Russian plied the small brown man. and Japanese See van” te ‘Once more I'll rush the growler-- the flagstaff of butiding. Se But this time in a can retary Peirce at once comm ated |the news to t ident by tele |phone, a special wire having BER RE EEE HEH EMH HH] Russians on southe alin prepared the purp: Presi * *| Elev Russia grante fishing| Roosevelt expressed hin gratifica % PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. #| rights in Pkhotsk and Bering seas, | tion and requested Peirce to extend & &—The treaty was signed at * Twelve—Countries engage to re-|his hearty ratulations to each % 3:45 o'clock. ® | new commercial treat Jof the envoys * ¥| Thirte Both agree to restore} SUES ESTEE EEE E EES s when expenses for their] PORTSMOUTH, Sept. 5.—The [peace commissioners and suites PORTSMOUTH, N. H be in| went to the navy yard in carriages. Following is a summary of the ci The civilian mombers wore frock Peace treaty Treaty shall be signed by |coaté and silk hats while the paval and military attaches were in full dress uniforms, CHRISTIANIA ternational Law associat Sept The In sion here, has cabled President | Roosevelt thanks for his efforts to ward peace, particularly congratu lating him upon the successful out come of the Portsmouth conference. 8ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 5.—A number of liberal menufacturers are planning & great reception for M. Witte. showing their apprects tion of his efforts in making peace. The avenue leading to the Troisky bridge and Witte’s house was #0 named in honor of the envoy. A feature of the reception will be a call by the representatives of thow sands of women, giving thanks for the ending of the war, so that their husbands and son 2 come bome from the army. SR gegen ler the feet of the h ! une see and one of the antimals w anding on b the car. He was badly bruised and hin face looked like « plece of beet ateak ee SAVORS OF DAYS OF CAP TAIN KIDD. VICTORIA, B. ( The schooner Carmencita, the pirate craft which has t raiding the seal islands un command Alex McLean. © the Sea Wo'f, reached Clayo quot, west coast of Vancouve island, on Sunday, with 27% skins. This wae the port from which she sailed on her fa mous voyage. After landing her hun 1 rm usferring her skins to the steamer Queen City for transshipment te Victoria, it is alleged she was watered and r saled and then stood to sea again for an anke lest inatic ee WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and light west winds. THROWN FROM CAR See 7 + * BANK CLEARINGS * | Sept. 5, 1906 $1,148 010 ® * September 6, 1904, was La- # * bor day + + . ektketteenhthhnn CHECK WAS BAD 5 » B. Beck te the Vi tim of buneoe Mond. r b ashed @ check for $20 b | to be fietitious, It wa out t » G. Walker, sign John Walker, and endorsed b William Grant, The sig 1 fraudulent, Settee eee ee eee eee ee eet et City Engineer Thomsen smelled ay the contractora! more time tu the Tiret piace, andythen holding ta the contragt,. Aw made a | new contractors’ combination at the | meeting of the board of works! | Tuesday morning, and as a result the contract for paving Columbia treet between First and Second] was not awarded | There were only five bids, and they were all so nearly alike that |they looked suspicious, The Seat tle Stone company, Sparger Con crete company, James Markey and he Barber Asphalt company made ide so close to $4,752 that they might as well have bees the same Bell & Price bid $4,698, which wa the lowest Acting upon the suggestion Water Superintendent board also took ly slow co uniform tle ‘actors to task for a note said he was tired of grantin tensions of time or triftin cunes, d that L. > ation. ve Km ¢ favored giv fog AT THOMSON’ db contr some time it Was too late, Wh Mr time on water main Heil plea for the Be mary repairs to had delayed the STORY of Bell nt Kagineer Jeffrey & goed plant to make the ctore askefor their Previous to the expirn Von of the allotted time the matt@reotMt be edjusted before no a er ty-neventh worting the that wooden. work, Eng!neer extension on aven Themion took Bim off his feet Why making he London had ers Hell al I saw had been laid tif.15 ved until 1899 ty good condition.” ont sun ted didn't for right in the first use of fome of the abroad pipe and was It was still in| aed wooden put it place? togethe h eo said polng rf tha not HR SUMMER, HARVEST ald it then | * ” *# PRAYED AND ATE SAt - SAGK * ntinually praye . aw sausage, Willias * @ German, 31, wan ar * a charge of insanity * hitted Tuesday * the insane asylum @ *s ® = Reder sufte c * hus ale * lone th ® be ¢ 1 e * ber « 4M be tak - om on Wedr * ee el 4 Settee eee eee eee ee eee PERE eeeeeeeeeeeee S — saree - ALASKA'S WOMAN MINER HAS A BIG DEAL ON the hustling woman |miner of Alaska, is in town again b b ng back and forth | from Tacoma « a she has @ big deal on hand and that she can not stop to draw reath unti she get h "| “Lam going to swing thing shape to build a big smelter o' between Tacoma and Steilacoom aid Miss Walton need er in There are several who have tin by ' which in connectic order to get the Le and I am go bu money ng t e j amelte The land ha dy b f donated by Henry Hewitt, jr., an have formed a mpany with a cap ital of $100,000 pledged for the en we can will live ' get going 1 b “LOCAL MEN TO BUILD PHONE LINE TO PORTLAND Repre amd John 8 iffled at Ob poration far pony. onting Philndelphia D. Buker, of Tae & uewW toleplone egarding morning, but 1 the plans of the present time. He dente port that the company ¥ ed to fight the Sunset Telep company be n ment, and now I see da {be able to a good large of men to work, and business w ven up things a n the road f Alaska Miss Walton has many he f undoubted n the no ntry them, it is sa the controlling est in the r Sea Level mine at Ketehi L ALMOST FAINTED ‘Seattle Has Beaten "Em all in Growth THE STAR HAS COMPILED FIGURES SHOWING THE REMARK-« IN POPULATION OF 18 OTHER IMPORTANT CITIES THE CITY, AS COM. IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY—SPOKANE AND TACOMA CLOSE ABLE INCREASE | PARED WITH BEHIND vy k Minneag De Ind ' Milwauk | De € Washingt k se * bh The Star ha 4 fea 1 almost as remark showing made by the \ ties of this stat stimating the p The St tion, ar has u 4 in all instances except were this multiple shown a mu wth in the p and popu be 4 the mu five ye uned ore ma arkable Amer in the popula itiple Seattle, the ter Beattie would elous ® than population of Seatt! 4. the census of 1900, was $0,671 number of names in the directory this year is 623. includes Seattle's rbs, but other cities jude ther in estimated population. 80 that the population of Greater Se- attle on this basis would be 189,107 lr rt he show © and give hance for ities of the state to yell “pad= The Star accepts the enti- mate made by the publishers of the firectory for Seattle within its pre- scribed city limits This estimate is 165,000. Therefore the percentage of Inerease in the last five years ip all other instances, the nume of names the city directories is simply multiptied by 2% end the rease obtained by comparing with | the federal mus of 1900. The next best showing is made by increase of an even 100 Spokane, « per cent Tacoma comes third with an ine crease of 98 per cent. Portland, the other important city of the north- west, showed an increase of a scant 28 per cent, falling away behind of the already densely popu- ted cities of the east and middie weat Chicago's growth is noteworthy, also. It gained 38 per cent No other section of the United States, as is p om these fig- ures can boast of such splendid growth as the cities of our own ate of W AFTER RECALL ACT amen iment The « the council asking for the sub sion to the voters at the municipal ection in March of an amendment providing for the all of coun milmen and officials has be gun w Parker and ot known citizens membh ment. The copies of the petit have only n in cireulation for two days, but 200 signatures, chiefly among the univer fraternit have already t pre Mar business men offered thei active co-operation in the work of reulation of a petition to/25 per cent of the number of voters casting their ballots for an official at the previous election being pre= sented to the council, that body jmust give the people a chance to vote for a successor. The official whose removal is sought must also j be a candidate, and if a new candi- jate ves more votes than he, sha be deemed removed from tified City ( recei Counsel Calhoun has omaptroller Riplinger at the proposed amendment is legal “ If 15 per cent of the voters at the last election sign the present om il will be com- a4 ¢t the pored ndme ¥ next Girl Wife of Christopher Receives a One Year Sen‘ence Ww his one word, spoken in a Christophe alias Chesterfield Tuesday afternoon before J iffin i pecu ar gain made iff Lou Smit severa wee At that t he t w e ble ell if allowed to see he husband for only a he lay in a dying condi Wayside Emergency hos; was made TO FIGH) RYE IN SPOKANE ital and for the few W. J. Herwig, Spokane, has bee placed in charge of the Spokane work of the Washington Ant Saloon league in the northeastern part of the state perintendent Cherrington announced the at mont Tuesday. Mr. Herwig has been ne of the active workers in the oague more than a year The has been divided into tematizing tt \ ‘ king under tt ection of the perin tw be placed 1 harge ach section. Rev, J, W 7 has t ge in that ] moments the girl-wife was allowed stand at the foot of the uncon- sclc all-breaker’s bed she cheer- fully gave up a year of her liberty, which is to be served out at Walla Walia bebind prison walls, She was sentenced to one year in ntlary sterfield wept bitterly she was sentenced I thor hat all I would get would be a month or two.” she The she office has not notf- i Ches 1 of his wife's sen- He Is a dangerous man, even, his 7 mt weak condition INQUE. % T Wiitsie and Shere ith leave at 4 o'clock on afternoon for Kerrystown, inquest will be held at the scene of the murder of Phillip Ress and his wife, who were, it is thought, before their bodies were burns Jed with the sal which they, Jar Moore. The Louse,” who was arrested suspicion of being one of the murderers, is still Hatt ounty jail. He refuses | CHICAGO, Sept The indicted | pa and offictals of the pack- va appeared by attor~ bef Judge Humphrey, of the this morning apd ask- e. They were gives | 1s | F | a |

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