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#ATCH FOR MR. EVERETT TRUE ON THE RACE SUICIDE THEORY The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Noxthwest “NIGHT EDITION JAPANESE IN } OPEN REVOLT INCENSED AT MANNER IN WHICH ENVOYS RESIGNATION OF THE GOVE RNMENT BAC A ENVOVS BACKED DOWN IN | DOWN * DEMANDS, MIKADO’S SUBJECTS RIOT AND DEMAND THE CHAMBER SORE THE STAR 18 STRIVING AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS SOMETHING A LITTLE BETTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY O ny SEATTLE, WAS IN | AT UNCLE SAM HINGTON, . The Seattl WEDNESDAY, CONGRATULA’ 3 sited Hi s he @r c , va bell ‘ eH . : am be ke fet ol he " me ’ In th ‘ Mt s 1 ' " ¢ st : j th t Ming Ma BIRMINGHAM, Ene ° ‘ fore th t fierms the pe ’ rf : Hating was held y tay pe dispersed wed. t «|! ' acke e A pape A “Bprshos Sting the sentiments of th mev ‘ 7 . ment, but jitth damag: i, ougs - cA tf " ve were many arrents . kk was held in Osaka!” whieh K ” ine the « 1p f | hroughout the cx PETERSBURG 6—The} Aithe pe- t Yo t fighting at Kishineff s My! t Pyyphwaiting It is reporte alle of the*treaty ed te Like OYSTER BAY 6.—Secre |- aa Ty Loeb announced this afternoon S ll B Fl dthet Baron Komura and Minister} WASHINGTON, D. The three disciple ma oy, our ‘akahirs will lunch with the presi-|Minister ¢ Tokt were the a ~ a it on Saturday. They come from | that the American ship Montara well, wh tly S$ k T C p . few York on the SylIph. Saturday/captured by Japanese and accused! Alex P nen, the te ent ¥ c J wo 0 $5 ming M. Witte and Minister|of carrying provisions for Russians : arging him with R it T will dine at Sagamore Hil. | between Siberian ports. breach of promise and wanting $25,-| @SUI--- TWO that they represented the Rockwell | Woman as well as the theatrical “Beine Maiestat Schiffe Falke” to give the officers a taste of gen-|magnate, which i# unprofessional | 'AMONDS STOLEN ike arrived in Seattle harbor on ,uine Seattle hospitality. jadn open to punishment by disbar Visiting tour of the Unitet| Saturday afternoon has been an-| ment and will remain here until | nounced by the captain as visiting | Therefore Page. on Wednesday af The jewelry store of Jacob W lay night. She was at the/ day, at which time Seat people |ternoon, served papers in the case sneha. Sik Gaba: Gan. seemed Sound navy yard Tuesday, | will have an opportunity to visit charging cotluston tween Attor-| eeday night of @ tray filled with iad came over from Bremerton | the boat jneys Joba K Ryan and Harrison] 400004 rine ly Wednesday morning The Falke is one of the katser's | Bostwick, for Pantages, and the) Se") hor broke @ pane of glass SWhi'e in Seattle the officers of | cruisers, and has been engaged for| Rockwell woman, and asking the| | aeped bis art through the opening the cruiser will be made welcome by |some month* on a of | court to dismiss the action by which | 64° made away with 32 rings, two Joel Germans. Plans have been |the principal ports on the west|the show man and the woman|* Which were found on the sidewalk Made to hold a reception for the (coast of rth America, both | patched Bp _their difference ences while the tray was dlecovered in ax Officers at the Madison park pa- | American ! Canadian, She was| } x vilion alley in the rear of the Holmes Fur Thursday night, and Captain |in Alaska, and visited Skagway hes ag. ory Behnke, of the boat, has agreed to | Juneau, Sitka an cltiens, and | HOO Hoos See ee ie as be there with bis officers. C. L.| coming down the const she vie ‘Taeozer is in charge of the arrange- | Vancouver, Victo: the a leuEREUEESESYBS SS ment committee for the Seattle|mault navy yard. While on the b- a ns, and states that he hopes |sound Tacoma and Olympia will} * DIDN'T KNOW CHURCH ® pes | f@ see many Americans as well as | be visited, and she will then go to! * WAS LOST. * Germans at the reception, In order | Portland and other southern cities % a |@ OLYMPIA, Sept. 6—Thurs- & ™ # ton county presented the # Seaaaneonaaanhae) A special train of five coaches! Presbyterians of Tenino with # * x | bearing 150 visiting Hoo Hoo Lum-|* Presbyterians an a & ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 6. #|bermen of the cast. arrived at the] * ® Soural 100y. ccupying the | —General Linovitch reports to #|Wnion depot at 12:30 o'clock Wed-|/% Props lat meee eee y eeare, & + the om September 4 that #|Resday amidst the wildest = “hoo|* Churih edifice tor may no a (® the Japan started to ad. @ | hooing” ever heard in this city & owned aw the congregation * |& vance along the Mandarin #| They are on their way to the big) * Owned by the congregation. # * road, but retired when they #|4unual concantenation to be heid! ‘ 7 | r " . | ror, the property was placed # j# met the Rusesian artiliery fire, # |at Portland Saturday, September 9,|* Tor: {he Property was, placed w — | * Ho also reported an offensive #| Whero they will spend five days in z eo ih property ‘. cnemgt by & WOOSTER, Ohlv, Sept. 6.—Pri-|* movement by the Japanese on # | teeing the sights im wee te Gas Ga od, & |® September The result ts ll | Immediately after their arrival * + 4 tater the county - a¢ ae cere. . Feed = whole Sak. gunoynees ¥ ror begs tag Po gat * blanket suit, foreclosed the tax @ ix ~|for lunch, whe a A ef ayn) greet aging gpl ¢laims to bave obtained the confi- |, y y +5 eee Me ee eH HH | stories Of lumbering experiences in ns = § 8. oi al rh ot : “ pean ‘anad d the south h the lo-| os othe dence of “Billy” Taggart and se- Canada and ¢ ath with the lo-|. covery was made that it was # . PARIS, Tex. Sept. 6—Halt of | °*! reception committee. who were! 4 church property. Prosecuting # Sured what he terms # “confession.” | woit City, 40 miles south of here,| NOt At & lone to tet . Mager coag|® Attorney Alling, who used to # e with 25,000 inhabitants, was de-| At 2 o'cloc e Hoe He ' a Di or, did the grace- & Mpilly” showed him a bunch of Tet-|stroyed by fire thie morning. ‘The | thelr families took Madison street bi fal ha agent the caneunt oie fers and said they were from bis | low te $100,000. reed “7 oe Wechingion, where & the county commiesionerna, of- & Spwectheart,” and would be her 2 Mga rere if aaling. ae tele Thane te Madeoon i fered a decree In the superior # Geath warrant if anybody saw them.| porTLANT, Ore., Sept. 6.—-Mar a Agee h *|# court which Jodae Linn signed el} oe er 8 ehest ay at thee ling the decree of tax # Publishers announce that a novellion p. Higgas, co-defendant with park they boarded “Seeing Seattle"|* Canceling th | for cheap circulation will be written | Congressman Williamson in the|! + Be 4 |* foreclosure and restoring the # the heaved jcars and took an extended trolly! Church to the congregation * With Mrs. Taggart as the heroine | jand fraud trial, was taken serious-| ride through the residence and bust.|* 2 , Gad the events revealed in the trial/ty ji this morning and the trial | nes sections of the city, short stops ee ue . ee |was postponed until tomorrow. |heing made at Moran Bros.’ ship-|* *****"***** . en jurymen were selected. This |yards to see the battleship Nebraska, | may result in a separate trial for COURT NOTES | Bigzas. $ Kaiser's Cruiser Now In Seattle Harbor cea e eee ee eee eee mnsslors when thay learned & few] lenek ¢ ys ago that Pantages had quietly! The proprietor's settled with the plaintiff for a mod-|them, picking up est consideration, that said plaintiff) son and Ryan on out of the jhad as quietly slipped As & result the for parts unknows. der arrest Now Page is choleric and wants! One of He has charged Pantage with nk responsible treaty and tntimat revenge attorneys for the peace never be taken to | Me te still livin, and other places of interest At honor CHOLERA t will by the W nq at given in their | shington hotel flour from a ste the prisoners *| previous to his arrest that he would grams from Portsmouth an ing the signing of the treaty] BOSTON, Sept. 6—M. Whtte's| seme Humphries and ¢ Prisoners the president were made public | special train stopped here. en route vial f big, tat at iy. Ito New Ye The envoy visited} for out of the many little sil | Harvar said h aa delighted times that pour othe Pan-) A mall boy with Sherlock Bost: Sept. 6—Raron Ko-/with A its peopie and | tages coffers Holmes instincts proved the Wat Mura spent the night in the city. | wiched he y ick to it, Kate, sald Tom: | erico of two alleged akthieves you'll win out In a walk Tuesday night. “Retchertife,” replied Katherine. | Joba Ethridge and Jamess Lace Imagine the disgust of the thr are said to have carried away a ‘eon Firet boy chased after Patroimen Carl the route. two men are um remarked the station K. however alive SPREADS # | who has © camp on the ih ee! BE NO FIGHT. NCISCO, Bept. ¢ hour thie morning Nelaon referee situa ion waatitichanged. Manager Nolan, Nelson, continues to stand pat and nothing has been heard from Jeffries; but now that it js seen he is not nted, & refusal to act is ox pected from him. Britt says that i€ Will be Jeffries or no body, and many are now in ciaed tothe bellef that there will be we fight Saturday W. W§ Naughton, in an ar tlele thi} morning, denounces Nolan fo€ the attitude assumed by him, @nd declares that Ne! son ie showing a y w streak,” and wants to get out ofthe fight. The odds con tigwe 4? to 7 on Britt. Sport pe pee from all over the Unit ‘States are beginning to ar rive, eee ee ee ee eee eee » ‘* i* * * TEFPRIES STANDS PAT LOS AN Rept. 6 Jeffries stated this morn that the attitude of Nelson the referke queagion will make no diferén ing bis in tention to bé Tight. He will start for San Francteco Thuraday MOrning. He sald “T have a to referee, and will keep word. There is too much Fponey involved to call the off now. wo ANGELE: Eddie Tanion, whe Wille Fitzgoraid here night & foul, says he take Meleon's place. tn ring With Britt Saturday fon in tn good shape and weighs exactly 133. He will t for San Francisco Thursday morning Sept. ¢ from lant will the Han pha php... babhbinaieenenhe seco ERE RR MISSING BOYS SEPTBMBER 6, HER NEWSPAPER . 1905. MONS eee eee eeeeee *} * i: ieee ee ee Fete ee ee eee eee ee RETURN HOME Noble Breh’ and his br were supposed to hay ther ed and who tmve been missing from home for a number of days have re turned The two boys returned to their home Tueinday evening after | been away for two days. been visiting with John | went out Ina t ing They had Jacobson und. They at On Monday and nothing Wag seen or heard of them until Tuesday evening Ar | Tuesday afiefnoon, and it thought Wat the boat was the in which the boys had gone out [ye eeee Reet ee ew ey wboat full of water was found was one ¥ pee DP: # | Wednesday night, after which they | If HUNTS NEWS IN AUTO. Dr. W. J. Kelly, charged with | * BANK CLEARI # | take the train for Tacoma, where| HAMBURG, Sept. 6—The third | Practicing medicine without a il- |) oie ¢ 1905 ......$1,278,686.70 #|they will stop off five hours, The|case of cholera was discovered in|® OLYMPIA, Sept. 6.—The cap. Gense, is being tried before Judge | ehh o tao4 961.785.55 & | Proposed visit to a logging camp|the heart of the business district to-|# ttal City has all up-to-date Griffin by « jury. Shaadi ——____* & | while visiting at Tacoma, was diss-|day. Dr. McLaughlin, United|% improvements, including a TAssa Smith has brought suit for | # Inc o over iast #|Pensed with on acount of lack of |States marine hospital service, to-|# newspaper reporter who makes Givorce’ against Richard Smith, * po e $ 216,901.15 #| time. day began an investigation of emi-|# his rounds tn an automobile. charging neglect and failure to pro- hb ebesenee as 6eee 7 grants about to sail for America.|@ Although’ the news section of wide. - WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—TIt is an-| Rerlin reports 13 new cases and two|* the city t* within four blocks ¢ Mary Weed was on Wednesday! PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 6.--The|nounced at the state department | deaths; three canes and a death in|* square, R. G. Calvert, who has lanted decree of divorce from | morning session of the Letter Car-|that the government will not give | Mariestrerer. Deaths were reported | recently invested in a fine mo. ena Weed on the ground of non- | riers’ convention ended in a wran-|up the Russian ships interned at| from two other places. * tor carriage, does his daily gueport and abandonment Fle over the report of Chairman | American ports until the treaty of | * rounds from state house to po- ¥rea Don n granted | Goodwin, of the Retirement associa- | peace has been ratified by the Rus-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Captain | tice court, from morgue to land @ decree of inet tion committee, who recommended | sian and Japanese governments and | Fitzhugh Lee, grand nephew of Gen- | office. in his speedy “bible.” Domoney on the ground of abandon-jan Increase in insurance tes,| until Russisa makes a formad re-|eral Robert I and Lieutenant U.|@ 3 9iiwett in the representative rent. I which was strenuoussly opposed. | quest for the vessels. No official) S. Grant, son of Fred Grant | + here of the Tacoma Ledger and Florence Covert was given a de- See twell’s report showed | notification has been received by! grandson of General | * other papers. free of divorce from Floyd the organization is flourishing, with} the state department that the war were appointed aldes to Preston gm the ground of crucity nlance of $15,000 on band is over, Roosevelt at the White House. Werte rr ee ss es ee! Settee eee eeee eee eeee who} eon drown | | Morris so ¢ Jing, when he awarded CLAIMS FOOD —— SATAY? WAS SLIM. Abe Rich gitty the Chiidrer and McGraw an aft jen static ardson, 9, « fu « Home was 5 din «t North Ninth ked up by Pa on ¥ Madison on on, booked at the and afterwards turned aduy over to the matron of the home. Into the ears of the sympathet! patrolman the youngster poured « tale of woe. They don't «ive us but a cup of k and « few slicer of bread each m0 & lob of un fellers just cut a run. [ain't going’ to be starved!” anid he The police are still looking for Joe Smith, 10, another deserted from the orphanage. No lees thar ight tru ' the home in en ploked up # given some cc @ the truants tell pra the same tale. When questioned about the dict at the home, the matron asked that The Star send a man to inape meals fe Imaelf, and der harges made by the boys ieteenernenanene * TREES DIED-MAY MEAN * LOSS OF HOME & the « kn died and rot * tea nd his & * wit —* ® part of * ® years * * be t * an ® The » * & triangular piece of their land. & & breaking through a fence to do fro, and proceeded to camp * * ¢. warning the Sikes fam- # & ily to keep off. The plointiffe & ® state that whbn the trees died & and fell dow: stone me * & ment was put up, and that they * & can establish their tful ® to the land, if the mat- # & ter is brought to Iseuc * * * ee ee es SUES S. ?. CO Ingold, fo brought » suffered th f vid Ingold, f David Ingold, war an employe r and, while runnt fective ¢ vator, fell down an eleva shart and suffered injuries from which he died. FLIES IN AIRSHIP COLUMBUS, ©, Sept. 6.4 Knabenshue made a ax [flight in his airship this mornt | The airship responded to the helm | very well. There was considerable trouble with the machinery The city of Seattle must pungio jout $1,226.14 and costs, Judge ided Wednesday morn Walter G ount of ntract labor ted by the city nt was taken Bradford that sum on old warrants for which had been re council, The judgm: by default Clyde Usher, driver, is charged in the superior court with stealing $20 from the Fulton market. MIG6 MAY IRWIN WILL BOON CONTRIBUTE A FUNNY COLUMN FOR THE SEATTLE STAR LOVERS FALL 10 DEATH FROM AUTO PHILADELPHIA ept. ¢ While Gerr ‘oute fron ( to Ph ' n automot " of fe and Mins = M \ Hami ances and r fa at OUSTED OFFICIALS WON'T VAGATE AND OUTBREAK IS LOOKED FOR New, Benedict Show. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Sept. ¢ od the Matters ha ached a Otero of County H he tr 8. 5 s Lothario From Frozen North, the Ropes Y any i Hi { he f rth to get ounty auditor's off en ke her back with him. The morning by Ch Brith y ty Miss Daisy Stetson, & « ft t v ing take place on mith v fte if the de- w, We ® “ ‘ de to at r ah # tha t ex! Smith 1 act a8 best man and ot 1 put | furnish the holdi in Wealthy American Lost in Paris in the newspapers that the London officer hopes to be placed in communica- tion with him. The missing Emery ts reported to | be a millionaire, having vast busi- ness interests in Siberia, where his great fortune is said to have been accumulated. Business took him to Paris, There he remained long enough with a friend named Thomp- ton to be identified and recognized as 4 man of means BOSTON, Sept. 6.—Enoch Emery, publication of the dispatch a@ wealthy American doing business! in Siberia, has mysteriously disap peared from Paris, and one of the shrewdest detectives in ail England} has been employed to locate him. That is the meat of a cable dis- patch received by Mayor © Collins from Consul-General Wynne, at London. Emery, the dispatch goes on to state, has a brother, Charles Emery, living In the neighborhood of Cape Cod, and {t is through the 5000 PEOPLE KILLED | CALLED HER THIEF Louanda Foss and J. H. Foss are the principals In @ sensational dl- | vorce suit that will be thrashed out jin the courts in a few days | Foss claims that his wife goes ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 6.—Re-| through his pockets and takes bis volting Armenians and Tartare are | monvy rruning all provinces in the Cau-| Louanda denies the charge and is sins, leaving a train of}/now suing for divorce on the and murder everywhere | grounds that he has repeatedly seem powerless | called her a thief and, furthermore, threatened to have her arrested for grand larceny SOLONS TRIED ‘sr TO FIGHT The city of a n| every quarter, and armed rioters} yenterda tacked the oll well# In per 2 Bulakhan, fe x "the soldiers to] President Gil and Councilman flee. The torch was then applied to] Dauiton almost came to blows at the the huge olf tanks, 1 they have | the council on Tuesday been burning throughout the night. | nl men being led off by, | frie ev ounter. I mac the re k, which truth, that because of essant racket bh could not hear what was The 15 Id son of Mrs. J.} going on in the council chamber For of Emerse at his| half the time. Gill resented it, and home with two dang knife/ replied that if Daulton was more wounds in his back, as a result of «| regular in attending the < he fight with a wd of boys last Sun-| would know ore about what was e br y at lr y. It! going or ich was also not far pwn how the wounds/| from authe ¥ Th truth hurt, v The boy himself says | and when Daulton is alleged to have t know. The facts in the ed Gill a bad name, the latter not made known to the| was ready to fight til Tuesday, in the hope The was nothing to it,” said that guilty boys would be cap ton Wednesday morning, after a tured ol night's sb I told Daulton Mra. Forest sald that b son was the did tend council meet- with a crowd of boys at brewery | ings as often as he should, and he at Sunday A quarrel arose, and/ aid not like tt That was all iring the fight her son was stab: i bed in the back with a pocketknife rhe condition of vis verse | WIT TES NEPHEW rf and he may AILLS GIRL RAID POKER GAME — MOSCOW, Sept. 6.—A nephew of Mme. Witte, wife of the Russian en- The Saratoga Billiard parlors, on > and commit. ‘Third near Untor were raided on esday night by the po who seized the paraphernalia of a poker MOSCOW, Sept. 6.—Mme. Witte’ game and arrested W. F. Collins! nephew is named Khotinsky and is who the together! a member of the dragoons. Four of with G ldge, laundry driver, | his broth died under simflar cir- Md W. R. Wright, insurance agent, | cumstances. The girl was instantly, who were found tn the place The | Killed. men said they were simply playing . ronal a friendly game of poker, Collins! | Fred Johnron WEATHER FORECAST. c iffin, 817 Maynard, was — held unknown man late Fair tonight and Thursday; light Te ht and robbed of $12.3 to fresh northeast winds. é dick up artist »