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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. £_ibos. BACON SECRETAR} Pen Two Ballard Boys |“ NN ion Day Draws Crowd BAY, Sept Preat There was a buay corner in the; ment, They show up here every dent Roosevelt has announced the | @anty clerk's office Tuesday morn. | three months, ‘There ure a number appointment of Robert Bacon of other irregular pensioners, whone | Jing. It wan th | ware drawn between the | New York, as assistant secretary of | ' i corner presided Oe | hoy 5 petween | {at ate, (® succeed Francia B.| by Depution J. MacDonald and] gy | Loomis, resigned, Mr, Bacon, how- | ©. K, Campbell, both of whom were | Women carrying bablen tn their] tern. ever, will not assume his duties | busy with atubspens signing papers m, Widows Wearing velle of rusty | until some time during October, aft- | and handing them over the ' k crepe, and empty-sleeved or er Secretary Root has become set- | to widows, orphans and crip wooden-legged men made up the tled in the posttion of secretary Ie the bigwent day in “wi that thronged about the Noblo Erch, 18, and a brother, 14} brothers finally did come he wan] | ‘ of Ballard. a ed last Me too far away to hall thew Know-} Robert Bacon has been a prom the year said Clerk Campbell, dur unter, waiting to secure the @ay and hav ren heard from|ing tapt Jacobson had already gone | (eat Caure tn Wall street elreles | ing a two minutes’ lull, “They all] vouchers which. would entitle them wines, Itt lef of the older | out, the two boys atrack out in the | © ey y having be " maul come here, you know, to get thelr|to draw from $6 to $1 month a | reoently r partner in a Ouchers fied up in shape to for from Unele Bam's coffers ehur » Jacobac h reett of n hthouse to fim vou . ¥ v oo : mt atata ie to 19) firm of J. P. Morgan & Co ward to Washington, ‘The vouchers The old civil war pensioners are _ — ie were Growned tn the Gouna | te - - ; “pee SALESROOM FACTORY, up, and the last Jacobeon | PRICHT HOLIDAY their CHIEF STATISTICIAN IN per day with a mpl rocker ard ‘seat Several picnics were held among COTTON REPORT CAS | Wei tt” Ore Goins almont an ? than 400 on the Hat—all the Spanish-A par t et h brothers was when they Away visiting 1 ot t pitched ut by the Deen notified wav Hoth were tt Accord y & w Ling J 1 Jacobson, hole bay, he and ghe two bre ; ar wrenaements to ge ¢ , boy®] various lodges of the city on Labor The Kantisha flows into the Ta last Move After wa « a day » river near where the latter hot cogaralggad t out on a stort ond, @8) Seattle residents who hall from cranes Luisi ual Canin, am . @ Tishing tri; = t boy v loi 1 nd” enjoyed a day of un nttl the present strike was not © t0 come a at any he | a Kimcoel plasaere. 2 ‘Leech! part ready ly » wteh, A.stampe INCLUDED IN THE — ot esti tomer ear! where the Ancient Order of Hiber fi tgtaa th he de hogs hgh opal . ' 1 the] nians held a plonic, During the af Sek Sainte "ate coadaastaene. Ae, sett —-- 0s on rsgigatcaadhaeinites act ternoon the boat races on the lake, and several athletic contests among members constituted the amuse SCHOONER ENTERTAINMENT ment, and tn the evening the pa ion re he shuffle of the ‘The Jumor league of the Fremont | Villon rang with t eu dance, and the merry Irish volons Swedish odiet church wit] “ance and the merry Met raised in song. The women fur give an ot intertatament at the church, |Tiihed the viands re aye get ih ge The 14 lodges of the Fraternal wat Friday evening. A good PrO-| Heotherhood in the city joined in a score t~ Sy pacar anata aaa gigantic plente at Alki point, 500 on Se people being tn attendance. On t way to the dock the uniformed comer na House Clean- ing Sale Odds and Ends, shop worn and shelf ee ee ee A CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE SHOOTS HIS BON KENOSHA, Win, Sept ter Achion, a fetired Chicago Honatre, is in jail here, « of ® murderous assault DULUTH, Minn m. Saiiis vaste: wales: eueet the greet) bers paraded down the street, pre- | juring a house party at Ach- #| . Jakes Sunday night was disastrous ceded by a band, Many members of ittdmattee ms aoe at worn samples---all as gocd as new---are fo many vessels besides the Sevonia the order from rn here, The son is believed to #] bos The three-masted schooner Pre: and B Yoria, of Bay City, Mich., the largest : palling ship on fresh water, broke| . t m DENVER, Sept The second OR h wSS/ section of the Burlington fast train # to ] M bb d MARINE ‘NODES t Duter island. Her crew of ten tock|i#,reported wrecked near Brush, 76 otorman is mo meee ping fothe vo ah fares ‘ n to the club he Sofege in the schooner's yaw! but Ritter eeen The White Star liner Oregen at-|% and held his pureuers att too, capsized whon eet from , Shore, spilling the men into the| A freight train ran into the pas- BW YORK, Sept 6.—Angered AM daraeang ot amp § The a akion tower abtaresioy. tht att, | ive were Grewned. bet the | Senger. the rear car of which was/at his carelessness in running over | ©) basebmers. luk fot sais ee, he wan capty wy the Others managed to cling to ihe over. |'¥¢ Private car Rainbow. carrying] Anna Schrinabock, the 2-year-old | (filets taport ® wun Noxebe, oe » until John Irvine,|® Party of eastern capitalists under | child, a crowd charged the motor n . ling left Nome on the morning Oflé@ ww sslicliclicliatitctatetalalel Outer island light, and | ‘2* Suldance of Colonel R. L. Duval, | mi | August 28 It had been reported . be dying from two steba, A ording to the guests, the older Achton aod 50, G with bis wife and the sen in bard included in this tremendous HOUSE- CLEANING event. Here’s a few of the possibilities just to give you an idea Scissors 8 in. Trimmers, ( T us’ celebrated make, reguiar $1.65, eale price §-in. Trimmers, Claus’ celebrated make, regular 65c, sale price ae 4%-in, Ladies’ Trimmers, Claus’ celebrated ma’ ®, regular 35c, sale price * * © * * * * * ® upc * * * * ~ * * APP PP eee ee eee eee eee of a Clinton street car, and . of the Red Mountain Mining com-|accidentally caused the child's bee seereeee seseaeees . tonvacdien- bop cokdal reached them in a life- pany. A colored porter wae instant- | death. from nome that ¢ a * DB, bere “COST OF LING” ly killed and @ colored cook so 1n-| The child was being led across | {he mining man, who was tstely Senmve Jured that he will dle soon. A pas-|the strest yesterday by her tather | th °Oregon thie trip, but he Te CLAUS" AND OHIO CEL senger was also killed. No others) when she was caught under the a wi - conics ‘eee AUS 2 -EBRATED RAZORS TO CLOSE Of} in the private car were. killed.| fender, where she lay crying but |™slned until @ later boat eetAN ZRANCIBGO, apt. b—The POSITIVELY HALF PRICE AND Liss, pana Those in the cars ahead of the pri-| apparently not seriously injured. vate car seemed to suffer most. A/| The crowd made 4 rush for the mo- BELLINGHAM, Sept. 4—Two|chair car and two Pullmans in the/torman and tm the scramble he was ies of business houses oc-| center of the train were ditched. foreed against the controller, turn- The steamer Senator, of the Paxfot laber Statiattier at st] sit meee Recents alee ear ena tae Strops rived early Tuesday morning from| President Warner, of Miinois, pre All regular SOc to $2.6 eas of welcome @ 2.50 Btrope to close out, sal Gurred Rere last ight, and the rob-| Among the injured are M. P.|ing it around. The car shot ahead | Nome, bringing 164 passogers aaa js lip tecer wane soe va Out, sale price... 25¢ to $1.50 Bers secured foot and money |Schuby, Chillicothe, Mo., and a manjand ground the child's body to | $150,000 in treasure from Nome andy dst by Mayor Sebestts. | Th Morti Btagenting to about $1,000 named Brennaman, West Virginia. | pieces. se @ meena Store varaan will Wetane ak Wain ved. kde dboeees ise In Locks, Sliding Door vaney’ jewelry store was necate The sight of the mangled remains " ei “ye much fog outside of Cape Flattery.|es by President Wheeler of the Unt Lock Bitt Fi Tobbed of watches, rings and dia-| CHARLTON, Masa, Sept. 5 added fury to the mob. and the mo The Senator left Nome three hours] versity of ifornian and ©. ¢. 8, Key ront or Locks Mends worth about $900, and the |Grace Nelson, 25, a soctety belle,/torman was dragged from the car fter the Oregon. Nome and 8t./Piehn followed Piehn's address, Antique Copper, Anjou a Red Cross pharmacy lost $37 ia | was killed and 20 injured this morn-jand nearly beaten to death, The | ™ , mu design, rexular $8. 30, sale price ..... ili, 0 recurs and 4014 starebé. ing in a special car on the interur-| uniform was tora off a policeman | Michael are reported as boomniag at me Yost of Livin was followed Antique Copper, Odea design, regular $7.75, sale price ...... 7738-35 BS —~—— ban line, which jumped the track. |who interfered. Several persons | ‘he present time, as new strikes on} by « lengthy discussion. Brushed Brass, Odea design, regular $7.76, sale price ..... the German Cruiser Fale. - were badly burt the Seward, peninsula are. betas neta Antique Copper, plain, regular $417, sale price. Sad @ boate from Pler 2 at 9 and _ sas - me ntique Copper, Thebes, regular $9.15, sale price z of : 2 4:3 fifth trip of the Senator this sea- Antique Copper, Mecca, th 7 $708 20 wm, 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 ao FIELD'S WEDDING RIOT IN BAKU son and it is the intention of ‘he Antique Copper, Me resdiae 5 40. bare fi ry “ 85. ney UNOSTENTA1/0Us eas company to have bor make two — we Copper, Warnick, regular $7.00, sale price $s. 3 more. ntiqne Copper, plain sand blest, regular $7.50, sale pri . -DAY ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 5.—Ac ema Antique Copper, plain ebony knobs. re en eale price ... S585 cording to the latest dispatches from The White Star liner Obio left Pe or éry, per owt. sent Brushed Brass, Standish woe Poa pre ae Boy pe sa pie - SI85 ; Baku, Caucauala, where brutal | Seattle for Nome Tuesday morning) No. 1 small whites, $3.60; choice | Brushed Brass, plain pattern, regular $17.00, wale price 2. $i}: 4 LONDON, Sept. 5 ~The wedding | fighting took place on Sept. 2,| with a full cargo of frotght and 40] Khiins. 08.80; lar white HG 4.16; | Antique Brass, plain pattern, DTECO v6+ 00 25 of Marshall Field and Mra, Caton at | corpses are still lying unburied in| passengers. The White Star eom : bects, per sack, $1.26 ay, at St. Margarets, Weet-| the streets, and incendiary fires; pany is in hopes the Ohio WIN) puck.” $1.10; eta, ble to make one more trip after) turnips per wack regular $22.50, sale price Antique Brass, Jerome, regular $30.50, male price... Antique Brass, Tremont, regular $29.76, sale price Antique Copper, sand blast, regular $1860, sale price Plerce’s Golden Medical Dise Overy, & ot 00 Favorite Prescription, $1.00 size noon to ster, was quiet, only about 20/are destroying buildings and en-|t agering more lives, Both factions | this one per don, cs zee guests. including Ambassador and oR ap Antique Copper, Standish design, regular $18. sa c rE ~ Se | hrs. Reid, other members of the | are armed and as capable of making green, FePgem pes Gold-Piated, Harrington, regular "332.00, nae “rr 6 “— a: - Eile Pinkham's Compound, $1.00 | Ar ei Shanay und relatives, bes | battle as are the troops Steamer City of Seattle left Mon-| sauvash, Tb pumpkin price : " tokey erep *. mMuseet erepem, box, & apes, per crate H1.26@$ day night for Skagway and way}? we nee enn sees SBe |, present. Canon Benson _offi- ne oman "on Soe Bebe | ciated. Th Ab pom Ae pi oo MURDERS CHILD gaat ils pe t —_—. po 4 as hie elated. The bride wore French gray : stl ~._Lileoetloncons crepe de chen, and carried a boquet mee th. i%e; Yakima tomatoes, | Excelsior Garden Weeder . Peruna, $1.00 size . canis Rryege samgeancen pg tagger The Pacifi company’s] socgese: cocumbers ng muons: | Garden Trowel . 48e Castoria, Pitcher's 5c wize.... gabe et Ceeentie aad tage gat steamer Humboldt had been report-| y0c: corn, a mack § Whila Walla | Grass Shears ‘10e Willlams’ Shaving Soap, cake tame NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Agnes Hy-/ od as having struck an leeberg near} onions. « mick sO: mBPO0; celery Grass Hooks 7 Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake - =e. 4, 25, has confessed to a share| Juneau, which considerably dam-|(cq@se ib Weeding Hoes . 4g i . per ton, Solid Shank Garden Hoes. Warner Garden Hoes : Malleable Garden Rakes (14-tooth).. Atmmonis, pint bottl tm a Buttonhole. The bride wae un- |. who she says was killed by] com i etved advices to] S15e , ein vr va > company have received adv ° Send us your mall and telo conawsasei ly me Nueuston Eddy, rj Gustave Denser, a plumber, forl the effect that she was but little Pe PE a thie corde: Prom: tention. srenepelllaaed - woe 0 l¢ ‘Mister t 5 cam = ~ Chicago. -Marshall Field, Jr. son at | Whom she rage Rcenyg co — fe ollision and Willl wicks $1.70; secdiess figs, Long Handle Spading Forks the bridegroom, was best man. After | Samits that etter tie eed et ved. cart 600; oranges, case 8 Broad Hatchets, No, 3 ‘ e ceremony, | y signed the | eed she w = Wenatchee and Nakina Crawford 4 Hatehets, N ide on. re ee Be it was found by the janitor, with s/ ed with the deck on Sunday after-| crate, $1.60; cooking apples, box. geen ned Fendhtsanoss bruise on the temple and nine knife! noon. oran Bros,’ | $00 native Gravenatein applen. | wounds on its tiny body. Denver! yard, DOt yet been put on| box, Gbe@B0e; watermelons, dor, LYNCHING. FEARED says he had nothing to do with the t thought, however, [te $2 Puxet | murder that she was damaged beyond in eannee . rie u Gasoline, pint bottle .. .... Field wore « tiny American flag) i ine murder of her infant deugh-| aged her, but the local offices of ihe] ‘ms 0 one 3, dozen Hooks, doren .. Hooks, 66's, dozen Meat Hooks, ond pears, box pesiseraeee bes, 7% > 0T FIRST AVENUE. - juries to her upper deck and that | Po eS ag ea Meat Lenora 1 Bas, 2 ee, ps — x mow hie stacked "the on her ahd ronnie, tem day {mane cae 8: coments on. ve Depar ment. St. Paul hotel, Bartates confection ted manne to get their own home! cations are that the mob will suc- ke her time, encept the Cona@ian ereamery, Two ont ont... “ 10.00 Ready much quicker than if it were] “209 tn iynching the murderer ery store, Judd’s restaurant, Ken-| Pitt eompanys steamer Princess 4 a8 remular’® ny Stool Range, with large reservoir; Recemary to save enough to pay | nm cok Lone eee loon and a number of oth- | Vel" netctind en | Besides 4 S280) omen Srices Buy now and be your | |, o = Me - on na rick | or matin street structures. For a| Victoria m, 860; } steel ranges, wh been weed by ar a ct samples oniy wrought ndlord. laniey, 27, a miner, was shot a hag apd men ong ass ventgpenie Bs — — psage fer Bi ‘ wed by our salesmen and window dreas- JSe Bargent’s figured and decorated| killed at 3 o'clock yesterday 1 y 1 uninjured and fit for immedi tise lock, | ing by J: F. Barney, a barber, after he rel cuaiag ee avannase LITTLE “HAPPENINGS : anck $6.50 Four No. 11 Banquet Oaks, SSe|a quarrel between the tw 7 i "9 a ae womutete: . oad so: 8 & gies Siargent’s heavy plate, improv-|etreet, ing the frame buildings. The tom fruit granulated, $6.80; beet, $5.40 peeelar $6.5 snap for easy spring reversibic mortise SEM | ts $50,000, i) eo A,, $4.99; oxtra ©. $5; maple. | Mar No. et Oaks, commoniy kne wet ’ Hattie Meeker, who says her hug-]?. 16 . gure to nxamine t BUTTE, Mong, Sept. 6—An at-| San FRANCISCO, Sept. 5—Labor| pend, Milo Meeker, beat, slapped dental “S.-g you buy. It is away ahead of|tempt was made at 2 this morn-| statisticians from all parts of the|and abused her, then locked her yp] No Dan Gaz Other that we have ever exam- ing by 200 men to break into the! trnited States have gathered here t©| ati night, filed suit for divorce in}.-Although the county jai! and lynch James Barnes. | attend the 21st annual convention of | the superior G14 copper revernibie 1 HEATER mmoniy known as “Round Oak” heaters Hot Blast: reguiar $12.06; now 12 Century Hot Blast; regular $12.00 now 16 Hemp Hot Biests: regular $17.00: sale price Hemp Hot Blasts; regutar $12.50 Jerman cruiser | purt Tuseday morning. |Maike ie at the mavy yard there is b4 Aartel Wiet thet keene 60... ga gests tor Stes eesti ee cana | neta Tor killing Patrick Hanley. |the Association of Officials of Bu-) ‘The trial of H.W Henund [po danger of hectieeee. Take boate 21 Wilson Heater ‘guar ther te ee Dargains, Cycting will @ Twenty-five shots were fired bY/ reaus of Labor Statistics, which] charged with burglary, is on before ftom Pier 2 at 9 and 10 a. m., 1:15 23 Wilson Heater: regular $6.50: ‘sate pri ™ physically than any other eport.| AtY, men who were masked. The | opened here this morning. The con-| judge Griffin, the first case on the |2;% and 4:20 p.m ' r $9.00; sale price Jono Cushion fork, coaster brake,| 7°"! Was held at bay by deputies | vention called to order this| new cule Henkhel is accused — 7.50; sale price » Spinning x and police and dispersed after 82 | forenoon by Carroli D. Wright, who) of paving -_ penters’ tools Tight; regular $12.50: sale 956.00 coaster brake Racycle hour. The prisoner was guarded | wij shortly retire from his position| ¢rom 4 building under constructioh low draft); regular $8 " . $29.00 |a!! night. The killing was cold | gy president of the association. For! «+ gixteenth and Aloha TOMORROW S New Vietore Chinn rat); resular & a —" a over 20 years he was connected with!” ‘rhe lion and the lamb are on rew- paeantoee rs Seieg ior yt lh eg = the federal service as commiasioner| ord na lying down together aguit Besides the above well known and AS SS -eatnnt of labor, but was recently lected to|}n this particular case the Bosttlen clostng out, we have on kale 68 flnor saimnten Renee Mulch we are less tarnish, awoline Jews Shot Down hg A a Be rk university, | Renton ectric company wan the resigning bis work with the govern-| jon, and F. J, Boyd the lamb, Boyd ee ment to assume his new duties. The| some time ago sued the company KISHINEFF, Sept, 5.—While the] convention will adjourn on Thurs-| for $15,000 alleg agen ané te faneral procession of a Jewish wom- | 4@Y- rs ane wan net for hearing before some allgntty rosty, but ALL U NINJURE D. reg. $8.50; now ., . Teg. $6.00; now rem. $3.00 $ 812 Blue Flame OM § res. 8700 pt — - . . in the Pacific North- [jan who had been killed by toughs| joNGKONG, Sept. b—The matt Taliman on Tuesday morning #3 Blue Flame Oi Stove: rex. $8.00 FY weet was in progress yesterday after- C But attorneys for both parties ap- I je Flame Oil Steve: reg. party arrived at Canton yesterday 263 Riue Flame Oit 8 82. ALLEN & oi ager- noon the workingmen comprising| morning and was recelved at the|Peered In court at the opening of pot foe A apa td Fes. $10.78 8a. the procession were suddenly | American consulate, escorted by a|COU't and said that the case had 453 Blue Flame Oll Stove; per Sines SS. charged upon and fired at by troops) yattalion of the viceroy’s guards, | Pern settled owt of court 1 Oven; reg. $1.25; now ate 87. and police. we expla ~ oe tor the) The party was entertained at lunch son Sagenitine a the Untweretey | WILL BUY $ Ov en; reR $r-40 now at. 5 +. [fact has been given. The wounded] eon by representatives of the vice-|0f Whshington wilt open its doors ven; reg. $3.50: now .. Af We re chowleg the most ar were sent to hospitals, but no sym-|roy, who, on mccount of {ll for the 8 "a8. Imiasion of students fur tne Drawing Wax. pathizers were allowed to accom-|eould not be present. After lunch- | ¥eer of 1906 pany them eon the party proceeded on their ria kes etic and largest v: SOUVENIR BELT PINS AND BROOCHES of Seattle dety of Paper Pham oflet Sump. oke aud Kya ; wey as guests of the new Canton m Manchuria, sept. | allway NEW STAMPEDE Comet Strings. | » Addison Smith, a ploneer business rs easy SpootTunean man of Seattle, died Monday night| Passengers on the Senator, which om at his home, 506 Bleventh Ye arrived on Tuesday morning, who es aan Photos Pes north, from @ complicatain of kid-|came from the Pairbanks dintrict Canty a ney and heart trouble. His daugh-| report that the mew dintelet recently | rey A ter, Mra, N. B. Solnor, was returning| discovered on the upper waters ef from Nome on the steamer Oregon, | the K isha river, bids fair he very| which reached port just too late'ter| the. richont minive camp. in an ff, COGENT STORE Herotinfied with the peace’ her to be present at her father's Alaska, One man, John Daliow, in 1825 SECOND AVE. se 7 bedside before his death. taking cut $1,00 worth a geld dust LIDZIAPU: The Japanese are continuing na for ® battle. This has \ahment, coming at the nit when the peace treaty is on eve of being signed at Ports-| (0 CORNER FIRST AND SPRING Nussian advance posts report t the Japar e troops are jer and Opticton 113-715 FIRST AVF.

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