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TH SEATTLE PT. 6 TAR—W 1905. e ed 7 . ‘ . BODY * * TOLEDO, ©, Hept.%.—The & HOW GREAT “HERDS” OF TURKEYS ARE HERDED LIKE SHEEP—STRANGE LIFE OF THE HERD : oon Bare _ i ear AND ABOUT BALLARD e ER--HOW MEN HAVE MADE SMALL FORTUNES IN A SINGLE YEAR vd ’ 7 = bed «3 by Rs To! pt we several peculiar hap- & — aad od *! ft te romored that a great war’ of the fact. After the goods * idow of the dead man @ lare landed at Port Madisen am we ver to Toledo for the & | of smuggling has been going ¢ Magnolia Bluffs they are hauled by * Albert Hicks, a Detroit # is going on at ent at at to attle Interbay and (This ts the sixth and Jast of the} be a strike under those clreum * no wan her agent, ® | the harbors near Sou | other points along the sound ries of articles, “My Impression) stances? While I was looking at * abble with Al. ®| At Port Madison and Magnolial It ie charged that theae people are the Pair by the six popular) the pictures of those lovely homes} * jo undertaker, ® | ginffs smuggling is conducted ev-| the same who do most of the th School teachers who won free trips] and se@ng them having every kind| * { to be paid for ® ory day. There i# nothing what-|ing along the waterfro From to Portland in the contest recently| of a good time, It seemed to me al ° And care of the # | over to hinder the smugglers from | time ve the steamboat and conducted by The Star, This ar-| most that [ was ng with the * bi t sult #1) coming here rumored that | shipyard men complain of the lous ticle is by Miss A. Frar Nichols, | eyes of some of my boys and thin * * | whisky and 1 4 ¢ rowboa ils, @ teacher of the Rainte ng as you would—"That is fuat the * heard before ® | ance are be oop | T annot find the thieves, neith- Editor.) | kind of an employer I am going to} * After giving © ©) come in and at the t atler can th ffictals who are put on } be ause it ainly will pay nd " # the ® | Port Madinon mpts have 48 | their trafl. If a ter h were BY A. FRANCES NICHOLS. my art no than in my ® body. Appratsers returned a W! yop n made the government | kept on the ning in and go- To my friends, especially th ketbook.” Then when you boys % bill of appraisal against the #! onciais to stop this, notwithstand-|ing out of Bi and other points Rainier sehool children ere the employers. just a fe * body amounting to one t *ling the fact that they are well|less thieving be done. My week at the fair is such a de-| years, all the employers will have * *| Nghtful memory, The weather was| this new wisdom and the poor new | ede eee | aaa ' aaeeemaiNs;: perfect, my comfort had been th annot have Mg columns Se Be ie a ie Mie te ee ee ee eee rE t 1 asphalt and oughly provided for, thanks to Th ) » they will have tol FORGER FOOLS * *| general mer 1 Star's thoughtfalnes and th on apa by w ne & ants of * AGED WOMAN i trouble was that the daya were not i pre and fact * WALKS 376 MILES « Steamers Senator i Oregoa are nearly long enough, even though I} managed the best, an CORNING, Ca 6.—Turkey A band of 3,000 turkeys will eat aftrict in the world. Here for several AMATEUR POLICE * NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Mrs. #/ Hoth loading for Nome and leave Was called at 6:30 k and labor question wil! herds are a ane of | hood of [million grashopp a day. Careful] hundred milee conditions seem nat * tha Raf, 60 years old, and #| Thursday 1 would ti to you about) settled. But this a A great many ‘ the great)lexperiments on the ranges have uraily adapted to the best health The attem, k ana] * ‘reveting mile: a day, has - everything, but that would take the} fair, you are saying. Y facramen a f California. |shown what enormous quantities of|of the turkey. The turkeys arelyis prothe, apture|* 7 316 miles to New York, © entire space of The Star for a week is one of the atr Turkeys a A ts | erasshoppers the turkey really eats.) hatched between the 20th of April! jonn G harged with for-|* COMMNS over the Allegheny * BRIEFS Which would never do, so I will be-| sions that the fair m of from 60 t valued | Mor the firwt hour or so in the morn-!and the 20th of M At Thank] gory led te the escape | MOCstaine from Creston, 'W + TELEGRAPH gin with what interested me mo Next was the United net a wa 8 a he spends his time atrutting! giving time the turkey crop te six] oe w hon teen tenenel <o @ is bound for Ottawa, «| end then see how much more/¢rnment exhibit in wht v1 A drove of ‘ it and taking in the gun, Then! months old and ready for the mar-| charg rime and is now|* OF A, " ol4 home, ther to * “apace” I have. ernment has taken gre pains to} harde than a he he begins his breakfast, which lasts! ket, although the year old and two], pues from justice. Tho Becks |* 9084 t ES FNS ee, 7, ‘ . It was the National Cash Register| show us how it does things. Just | 3,000 t , about two hours; after breakfast| year old birds are much larger and ied Chak tha uottas caoes tos er ta we ae veesng tere 0 pate Dn gg ot peo exhibit. They have a little building | before you to the a f rer, a drif and @ tra r rest of abs three ho bring more took the matter into their own |" , Temporary shelter was #|Mary Brockwell, who kille ieee 1 by themselves, pretty and w ing. way out one « y way to koe rd hady ¢ Individual) The » of a turkey herder t| 9 went to hie lodgings |* t° be the New York +} Sees ———, eS ee Uke the others, but «mall, and when | United . aving i plume od right after the mor mething like that of « sheep te © him to a saloon to| * Partment >t Outdoor, whic dh pores You go tn you see no cash regis whor an exh y herd . how the diet of th herder. The whole object of turkoy w Grinks, they im | * Sttempting to secure her trans- #/ seas sete ~s, Sa at all, only a lecture room, Several/day. Out in the la he with bis n nl and te ne quantity of his fare. | herding ts to let the turkeys etre se " i ay AB owl . & portation for the remainder of #) | Dt ei mrp ogo . os be times during the day a lect | mast of a ship (w has, ¢ r way d \ of}in the average craw there were at | natural) not run the ned f . * her jo The old lady, #| 3° ae ie ¥.. appears ee ry F he average cra ere a wrally, and « ashed for him, saying they ja lending candidate for netional Siven, illustrated by fine steree unk). Some white-clad e herd cant 160 grasshoppers—probably a weight. The turkey t alts nd the name of W. M. Grant, |* bower ays S\: GR0 COR SF eestdal 66. ine Wena ticon slides and moving picturea,| ow over and two satlors are imn Great shiy a ail of | large number of grasshoppers eaten | lastly on a conventent hil and nt's cafe, endoresd on the back 1% P@* | corps, althoust Mrs. G. 2. Prana Which are all about what that com-| diately shipwrecked. Then the boat| the turkey | xtends from|in the morning meal had already poke his flock. His shepherd he, tobe falas, Ther S _ Apeation which che hoped to Wie. whaeleen, end several ae pany does for its employes, jusi| is pulled quickly back a gun a county on ' ugh |paseed into the giseard in the) dogs direct the turkeys, for, a8 ®! cused him of writing | ante ulna 1S Coeure 05S caltiar's widow weet] | iaina atone tan : everything that you could think of| fired, which shoots a rope over the ama, Glenn .« ( 1 nen t process of digestion, But | matter of fact, the turkeys are notlaeit and de aed the 3 | & the lure which took her away #| “re making # «Oe to make them healthy and happy. | ma One of the sailo: All th are 150 grasshoppers nly the turkey's| really herded; they are gently de-| pack * from her Canadian home four */ LEBANO — — They furnish pretty cottages and | the rigging and ha tha " Rhode | breakfast, about 2:30 or 3 o'clock |terred from going whore they! Walker wanted them to go with|* Years 860. but on the scenes of #/ . a ria, to cana otter prines for the best-kept| which becomes lar i ated tow Corn-|im the afternoon he starts to eat! should not t > Lake, where his father | * ber husband's experience in the #| Spat WB. fe Srounds; they provide ening | \ntil something ay wh a rush o $28,000 agein and as shown by teste his ap The turkey herder usually Mvee] way working . ane . the |* civil war Mrs. Raf spent aii he ae ek Schools and dancing « rest |like m broad round band of h port © is as vorm as was bis|in @ portable h which is drawn) trouble out, but when they j* money without securing the #! waSHINGTON, D. C. Beet Tooms, nice luncheons very cheap, | With some canvas hangi t ast Tha ng r-| morning meal. The average turkey |about to the t parts of the! something about an officer, he # pension *! pr. D. 2. Salmon, baveee of and all sorts of summer pleasures.|salior climbs into it aud his lees| keys are bought in herd iin o shopper district catches | big range ov teh he feeds his|to his heely snd has not been |* | induetey, wile caus coaenee and a great many things that | can-|come right through the bottom and{and shipments of f f to| folly 900 « day and probably much | flock. One of he is shown | since. SERA OATH ANTONEDS | ee of Cat mot stop to tell about. They also|they hurry very to pull him| twenty thousand dolla ' f nan accompanying photograph. It! The , 4y that they would his departetht, has resigned. &ive prizes for any good idea that|ashore before he di f cold and] turkeys are no’ a of the upper Bac-|is ten feet wide and foot & | have “nabbed” Walked but for the ts not that way to do? Monoy|as fast to save the o one. Yo pper exterminator tt world ' {is- en and living room ie as canmaan ae o ~ pe | fleelaye edna. Sat canaries shee oom — | RANA orning killed his wife, Balle, and hearts and clear, ambitious brains} There ts just everything intore : iol . REFUSES TO VOTR wr] Steamer Humboldt, of the P itis hie father-in-law, 3. B, Cooper, on the other, and how couls re| (ng im the government butlding, and and that pr a very! 7" Di , . Ps REFUSES 1 YoTR @| Coast Steamship company, arrived) * aes as shen body to explain it. There are|bfoad word, W i and] Taggart ivorce Scandal * FOR HUBBY #| from Skagway and way ports Wed-| aoa, Wis. sept. 6-—Peter A new luxury. @ page 6 eee | muatoscoy (moving p ma-(@id everything th 1 to * FALL RIVER, Mass. pt. 6 & | needay morning, bringing 82 Adlined, tio eal Pais ocak a eye ae ———~« Ichines 01 sr scale), through | OUT enjoyment or : : » 3 7 y refusing to ve r her @|sengers and 25 tons of concentrates) 4°™' wed - - bles go tee aittorent tuines Colne] on! ta Libelon A rimy Post Life\? 05 Mrs. Iram ii. Smith @|for the Tacoma smelter, but no| mond of atsoenpting, oS an - Launet. tee taatenen, men packine|® ¥ t # has caused a dead) in the | treasure. It had been reported that | “ine a ae nonsasties, — fish, or a rural delivery wagon driy-| | © H % school board which Iasted all #|the Humboldt was coneiderably a o a impr ing up and tak leaving the} BY BRIG. GEN. JOHN WESTON summer. Although her voto #| damaged in a collision with am ice On oN, Se Phe PRICES mail © fast w “=| ANOTHER NEGRO ta Ch on o those une wtence pho rtment, Washington. hd — id bye — Ue of four to @| berg near the Treadwell mine, - ete en oo Hest Phage: a *o natural that myse Be tar trams eoine: typhadl Of the guevtacn Mite te ‘our and elect her husband sub- #| Captain Baughman states that the 2 ’ a . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery snl est ho #0 myeett] ee are, the conditions Onoumhe to Mant Uy cme Tune 1% maser of the high ache bare, & boat was scarcely scratched by the| “er of Mubel Page tr bo sara be $3e there ts @ model dairy with ttle} ee nt eo om the famitien of |* she persistently clings to her #| collision and that the ice was oniy| March. 1904, began in the sui are wevertte, Roemestgtion a wax boys in very white clothes UNDER ARREST) every man in barracks. I know something of army |% intention mot to vote, Mra eis quell ‘Yoon, anyway. She will er Tae oil ae milking wax cows in to pails cov myself. I have lived powts the western |* Smith says it would be almost &| leave on schedule time Thursday — “weer "i i. Peat Sie {ere with wire cae there are can-} | vitor and elsewhere for ° years, and I want to | * ® crime In her eyes to aid her #/ night. Because he ran off and — her Liquozone, large $1.60 size... {ibe | 2008 Of all sizes and descriptions, a] Sonny Gaskin nay that during all that time I never knew an officers |* husband by casting her vote # practically penniless in the Yukon Liquosone, small size, 60c size 4ig¢ | Hospital with surgeons administer-| who was discharged from the Keddy | hospitality to be abused. Beyond one or two excep- |* !@ the balance that would win @| Steamer Robert Dollar, of the L.| country, Ida Berghouse wants « @t- Peruna, $1.00 « r Sie ing chioroform. and I hurri¢ see} mill, at Keriste t time be- | tions I never knew of a whiaper agninat the honor of a | * bis election. | H. Gray fleet, will arrive Wednes-|vorce from David Berghoune. She Castoria, Pitcher’s iSe size... ..2 what had happened, but they proved! fore the Rost murder, has been ar-{ married woman, The man who would depart from |3 #9 6 !dey night from San Francteco with| tied her comptsint on Wednontage. |) Wiliams’ Shaving Soap, cake aRe to be wax; there are whole cases Of| rested at White Castle, lowa Gen. J. F. Weston.the highest standard of personal by ould not re- te sae bi Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake microbes and insects injurious to| The sheriff's 0: Wednesday} main in the army Gasoline, pint bottle $e man himself, his animals or his) morning. received a iexram from ‘There is « standard of uprigh Ammonia, pint bottle Joe crops agricultur tmplements,| Chief of } Emile Mareh of} ¢4 of one officer by another white Send us your mal and te one | Musical iustraments, coining ma-| White Castle, saying that G akin] any sn perfor 9 48 ate reported to b b ing on in orders, Prompt attention. chinery, beautiful fish swimming in/hed been arrested and would be that oree affa The intimacy the necessary inttmacy—-of garrt- _ tanks that line two sides, I think,/ held pending instructions, Deputy) %P and powt life tx we as to make honor od matual trust ong ot room, and many, many other| Sheriff I will probably wire the} the officers absolutely necessary. In many poste the community te §¥ PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. | inings The Philippine exhibit was White Castle officers to release Gi ery Ml, the only social life in that of the officers and their very fine—exquisite carving and| kin who are thus brought together. They see the same people day work im stiver, besides straw work.| “We don't think he had anything) after dey and week after week; they get up thelr own entertain: ri) embroidery, woods, ric manilia| to do with the murder,” sald Drew nts, dance with the aame women, take tea to one another's houses, * LANG DRU € herp, guma. ete. aad the hut of a| Wednesday morning He had re pers, come and go like one big family. Married men call on Negrito, which wan only a straw|ceived money { home and bad! oft f married men and the bachelors come to the houses $07 FIRST AVENUE. thatch raised above the ground | his ticket bought Friday night, and] married officers and the pleasantest of terms with the In one of the bulidings they | we found out at the depot that he| Mothers or deughters of the family COLMAN BUILDING. sbowed how timbers are tested to! left before the murder wax commit And I want to may there Is no place In the world where a woman Between Columbia and Marion soe what weight they will support. ted. At first we thought perhaps| % ™ere virtuous, or her honor me safe than in that environment > MAl GALE | The Sreat beam that they tried the| he had only gone a short way, then} And I want to say, moreover, that there are no men more upright, nm omy. Save now by taking advant.| 28800 pounds, when it snapped wit! ht through to White Castle. It] man of my fumuily than th ough and-ready men of the weet—ermy or ae ks, Gen oeaitian: te me Beg ¢ driver of the stage coach—do you suppoi ad an ee eas eine Ce 0-1 oe dame nak a tai te tiene ee aie tak, be & ted qactintben On thaataay ally wtte tea duemmant a6 abd eaten throu a ton, CONSTANT STREAM OF BARGAIN HUNTERS LEAVING THE BIG CLOTHING RSTABLISH- and credit ea Yen eee government exhibit, and that was|out to throw off suspicion, He was! t country wit escort? No. She never was in less danger MENT WITH HUGE BUNDLES FOR WHICH THEY PAY LITTLE. THE NEW PROPRIETORS Spa's Bak Gua Walths chae” comalacs thane omceah See Ginaussanlimeah ebecs tue thaes prontace Gant her life MUST DO SOME TALL HUSTLING IN ORDER TO HAVE THE STORE READY FOR THE. OPEN- handy later on. at 4 o'clock the Tenth Infantry $ have given the acten! sane Respect for women is a characteristic of our American man- ING OF THE LARGE DRY GOODS STORE. 2 A A. copper of dull) bend, dreused in their khaki uni-|derors information about the money | . geo a there te no place where that fine type of nhood te seen So: kdpmetadinds back | forms. played in the portico, and I] and how to surprise the Rosses in} ' better advantage than in the rough pega Rages « Aegemntlly gee $1.00 Sargent’s special oe | would join the listening crowd about! their home. The sheriff has not yet fe he army officer takes hi jo. The public should make heavy oki copper Excutcheon and| them. It was euch a pleasure, and,| returned from Keriston. From cer-| "0 mistakes about the standards of morality at army p They are , : , . , et Wie | Ted Sec ee cmon caer ui avepnta ts mh tw tant wach tat an gh mem Ye Immense Stock of Men's Suits, Boys’ Suits, Youths S6e Sergent’s oval beaded old copper | ment out of it, | wondered if any-| surprised to hear that the — ’ ” ©r duli brass mortise Lock, a Jone else there was try to hear| was not committed by negro: a F = fea ° a it all t r the ears of }but by w a o ; ; ~ ; fs Bareenis"sad copia Yah | "2 hr0RER the ware of a0 many | bat by wits men wi el Child Wife Wants Divorce Suits, Underwear, Furnishings, Etc., All Go at Drass reversible mor Lack. BB ~ ~ , ’ ’ ’ ’ aot toe The Forestry pullding ls very im-| ployed ‘negroes re yt Tie oval beaded old copper mortise | Presaive is made of fir loge} hoe con see poe | with the hark on, and is so fine that} *** "8 * SS RO ARHRAO! Boi sOELPHIA. Pa, Sept. -—jnever seen the man before, she a ¢4ze\ should almost think it worth|* oak i’ aidleaeeahads Joseph ¢ formerly Katie! cepted “Just for a lark.” They went | s ork, | while to go to Portiand just to so) * JOHN | I STERTAINS ®'/ itice, 633 McKean street, will be the| before @ Cam agistrate, who Spinning DOl it. There is a wide aisle through | * JOKESMITHS bd at girl in Pt phia, per m. Mrs Murphy sald, it $56.00 coanter brake Racycie Ss On| te middle of it. set off om each Seemann te oe... th n a| ie alleged, she was the girl's moth SPINNING’S CASH STO 7 } side by a row of 20 fir columas six * John bD Rockete . today & Bh . y it t has)| er, and signed eeveral pa in her 1310 Second Avenu |feet in diameter at the base, five Pele t bee the court of common! name. After the! ceremony they pire - _.| feet at the top 54 feet hi w« the gates of Forest Hill & . 4 ¢ from Joseph Col nt to @ Chinese reatat where They are truly magnificent. One of | * ° th* American press hun * ¢ nly @ realization of what she ALWAYS READY [the guards told me that he had had| ¥ ists "nd personally cor ne ac me over the girl To duplicate your broken tenses || PIDIe from the enst stick their pon-|% {hem about the place for an w iid not know t I was doing, | es ae ar alo knives into the bark and say, “That | { sais at ati ihendioas a tho ie 1 or have wht of 4 ON THE jis the t imitation of a log I ever) 7 Bere song nae dhres . I had er seen Mr in t “a > I ha only seen bi « | _ Of course the ed mal exhibits| % oo ‘ or he . 1 did not know what itm were very interesting to ma, an » they kissed me « alled let me tell you, boys and girls, I was| * ba piling. All at once I xa not least trif ashamed of the} ROVE te SHCERHND 1 came right hom nd 1 Seattle school work, not even when| | tved with him.” I compared it with that of Bost: HENKHEL FREE pana: a iaieitiaieitiaal Ba (and you know foston was j > home); indeed, I was pleased FFICER GLARK [Chicago justice of the peace proud at the result of the compari-| ‘0 | upon furnishing ball, was relen Just save the pieces, son | H. M. Henkhel, carpenter, is « peatit tries 1 have not space to write of the! verry happy man GETS REWARD P. P. Anderson, clerk at the Hotel beautiful effect at might of the] At 11:45 o'clock Wednesday morn | Washington, has filed a claim for myriads of electric fights, but it\ing he walked out of the sou |the reward through a local attorney ° ° ° ™ Geathres Thad Td Sead ol heel n,m, He ha is, Sumt™Eate Set tse # Women’s Shoes, Men's Shoes, Boys’ Shoes, Misses- ur a an membered I had read that at our) just shaken hands with a jury| Gus Bobbs, the embezrier cap-| nto court, Clark agreed to divid ’ ’ ’ first World's Fair, in Philadelphia! which had acquitted him of the see-|tnred at the Hotel Washington al ‘he reward at the time of the arrest in 1876, there were no electric Ughts.| ond charge of burglary which was|few weeks ago, has been delivered; Dut Anderson thought he was en Shoes Blankets Comforts Etc ~4 Nothing funny happened to me, I/jodged against bim on account of|\o the Chicago authorities, and City) titled to the whole amount '’ ’ ’ od inter — yy Mo a Payptian | pawning some carpenter's tools| Detective Clark was given the re i oe woman in the “Streets of Cairo” | which be says were traded to him| ward of $500. Clark returned Tues wesc 4 masa “0 pate Se be-| and bought oy him from stragglers. iday « ening from the Windy City PROBE INSURANCE « cause I would not buy @ shirtwaist ‘ools turne heen |and Wednead . ecetved . . H pattora 404 some other triflen. | stolen from some houses under com | smagratalesiows from “tke boys Ht ; oe RES, SAD UD RERURV ATION. WYRRY ARTICLE IN THR STORMS S6 MtAa I In S One thing that impressed me very) straction, and the prosecuting attor-| Clark delivered the goods and has| NEW YORK, Sept. 6—The Arm eS ee eee | TOU GA WEEE | ¥. NO SUCH GNAPS WERE EVER ORY much was the politeness of every-| ney filed two charges against hiin,|the money in his possession | strong committees of the lature FERED IN SEATTLE Are open for your inspection. Imperial Tailoring Co. 1104 SECOND AVENUE 3 one, Whether I asked a question of| both for burglary. ® guard or & waitress or « show-| Several months ago Henkhel was man or « passerby, everyone took| acquitted of the first charge, and time to give me a careful and cour-| Wednesday m the jury teous answer, and that added very| brought in a ¥ of not guilty much both to my pleasure and|on the second cha profit. “T've been worrled half to death Aud The Seattle Dally Star, let] for nearly a year over this thing,” me assure you all, lived up most! said Henkhe! he left the court generously to ite side of the con-' house. “You bet I'll take no chances ret. You know they were to pay'on buying any tools from hungry expenses, “including incident- strangers to future! Bobbs was an employe of a State|to investigate the Insurance com street stora Ono day he “skipped”! pantes met today. Attorneys were with over $2,000 and was next heard) told they would have no rights be of when arrested in this city Meat/ fore the committ and manda | of the money was recovered and] were made that each tell who he Bobbs did not get the use of a] was and what he represented. Vice! handsome diamond ring purchased | President Crannia, of the Mutual here Life, was the first witness. He sald Clark stated Wednesday that aid ot have to “leg” or handcuff] blank, which they could sign or not, t, U the prisoner, who appeared glad to| «a they eee fit. He said he and other Be d niversity and Union back. Ho was taken before a officers held many proxies. get he) every policy holder te given a proxy HEYWOOD BROS. BIG MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING COQ, 1317-1319 First Avenue (Successors to the) Half Block North of . 0.