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WE STAR'S EXTRA ON THE BRITT-NELSON FIGHT SATURDAY THE STAR 18 STRIVING AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS With BE A CRACKER.JACK WATCH FOR IT THE FIGHT BY ROUNDS. UN os 8OME THING Al ITTLE Bb) TTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY O.H 4 The Pioneer One Cent }, \ : oc Paper of the Northwest 1e Ca NIGHT EDITIO®. STREETS STREWN WITH CORPSES! LLAGES BURN AND PE Fighters Call 0 a RUSSIAN RIOT SIT VATIC SEEMS HOPELESS—SLOODY CAR N 2RCH ECLIPSES IN HORROR ANY VAL OF SWORD AND T c OF RUSSIA DARK CHAPTERS IUNGRY WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE HIDING IN CAVES TO ESCAPE MASSACRE | BY POLICE BAKU, Ca \, Sept. &—The, massacred and thrown t he} situation t " hardly be w T Abitants are t rr ' t. 8 ar k er t slakhan, Sa A r t wilt tb a wiped out aly aining wore UNION MEN OFPOSE FRANCHISE GRAB uneil fell in exclusive street car franchise, for Nine with the improvement clibs of | 4 extended term of re, to the the city at its meeting last Wed- | Sesitlt Electric company over West | boulevard agains @ inter- Beaday night, and passed resolu- | sets of the common people; there- tions asking the council not to | fore, want an exclu franchise on | “Resolved, That the Ceatral La ‘Teatilake boulevard. The resolutions | bor Council of Seattle and Vicinity, were introduced by F. A. Rust. and |in regular session assembied, does were passed almost usanimously. | hereby protest against the granting ‘They are as follows: Sof such franchise, and hereby re The Seattle Labor cox @ “Whereas, it is a matter of com-| quests that the said etty council mon Knowledge that the city coun- | refuge such franchise for any term cil of Seattle is about to grant an/of years.” i) % | Royerofters, will give a series of Jectures in this city under the aus ® | pices of the Woodmen of the World. ®! He will spenk at Christensen’s hall Ayalon eee daar lla * “DENVER, Colo, Sept. &.— # “Corporal” Tanner was elected ® commander-inchief of the G *| | October 6. eA RK — > Mitnseapolis was chcesn for : Water will be abut off on Satur- }day from $ a. m. to 12 m on Kant ® the nest encampment. | Harrison from Broadway to Four Renee ne ee nneees teenth on Thirteenth N. from | East Thomas to East Republican Elbert Hubbard, the eccentric) and on Fourteenth N. from East founder of East Aurora and of the| Harrison to Kast Roy OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT MAY RESULT—BITTER FEELING AGAINST PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT GOVERNMENT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBI R Birds of a Feather Flock Together WHOS Your. NEW AUEND ? SP) ee \ . | < | | ' lw | { | LU REE 4 d | | Pee Eee ee ee Th IT ? . y | a an | TTL! TT TTT ae ‘ { 4 4 REMARKABLE RESOLUTION PASSED BY CIVIC BODY REPRE A TEN-MILE HONEYMOON ! | IN A BIG BALLOON SENTING THE PEOPLE—MARTIAL LAW IS DECLARED AND | steps t KERR assed @ reac Randcios w * re @ ter a geen # Japanese t on Friday re- # A delayed dispatch * . from the #)| sa “~~ A Wed *) m tin as ma be * t . “ * 04 ke * gh a and | 7 ” * * * ‘ He he . a—Japas te wad : ** * x r of mikado. h * * 1 n Se ee ieee ae ee ded a it Terre ere eee ee ee per Ch | a * ®i Oo t wounded } At Omaha f * * a the hospita To this| Dora Rogers w . a for + wt * t M4 The Japanese are the we at Americar + : not safe on the streets da TELEGRAPH BRIEFS COMTRACTOR CLARKE The J that f | + * elt tricked * ‘ oe pie ee a ae IS ARRESTEL Me ng and adjourned to participate in] firm of Ireland, Clark @ Thoma ly % the parade. in troub He was arrested or * * egy toda havitig collected $3,000 the! with ¢ MARSHFIELD, Ore Sept owhd rt tea} KI 8.—The nici Steamer Kilbourne, in a heavy fo®) yunair th Jat 3 o'clock thie morning, struck @] Poeeming to the ae wale ~ = r= =< a ae 1 t 4 | = |shag rock at t ntra of the] suis aatind tie ss rials | }bay and is leaking badly he w and jabe . ruc th : | tine pilin | | WASHINGT ip. ¢ pt. 8 | ln ‘ ~ | Clark Li in were ed at $ The Armour car lines today filed | : J h a 1 at noon on Q E with the Interstate commerce com- | ~ i led ere ade | mission a denial that the commis-| Friday, havine or to a che HUNDREDS KILLED AND TOWNS DESTROYED—KING SUPER- 5 Then the sting wen et chat, 2 itis | en satr né ) }eommon carric ‘ent of INTENDS RELIEF WORK Fee kor. pair landed 10 miler orean pmeemots) AFTER SHERIFF their ride. a . me LOS ANGEL: pt. 8—Wight Seer SAS, earthquake, pr rte Paren Pant be ag ig Bt hal ona a ath ¥***|man Smith, manager of the branch} PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8.—The ye’ GOES Ane Ruweress ay Re — . . mares . California Fruit Canners’ associa-|opening arguments in the Congress eer—206 indie aroviece of Calabria le ports coming Ja sor vat * ca vd GRANDE re! ees HIEF IN * | tion was arrested this morning on|man Williamson land fraud trial be-| $e P Phare wes & lons of 100] *Se% Ste totally destroyed. The anne la charge of employing child labor|@an this morning, Tho federal ‘ shocks were felt at Naples, Castelle-|® _— a ® | and, cruelty, It 18 asserted the war-|grand jury this afternoon returned four towns were almost de-| mare and Florence Zz ‘ie a MA on ‘ Vn 0 4 f unt was obtained by labor organi-|imdietments against Van Gessner, ° : 7 % Leschi, blew into town with a | 2ations: ' partner of the co-defendant with Whe Prison et Monteleons| ROME, Sept. 8.—The king ts pre-|* euch’, A sg tf rewat ve a Mi ~ Williamson, and ©, Sam Smith, Y paring to go to Calabria to visit the} =f find , BE New cholera |Sheritf af Crook county, on a charge een, “ ofning and t 3ERLIN 8.—New cholera collapsed, Killing seven. | gistrict utricken by the earthquake | * ~ ie Hage Sy wi eating &|casea reported ‘brings the total to/Of. conspiracy to intimidate Clark retiest Gamage was at Stet. | ‘bis morning to supervise the relict |p et coman gathered in the il- #} 123, with a deaths, Elliott and John 8. Watkins, gov- Slits ule buried in thel aww hax ke ewe wo oe te miro Oftepring OF MORE) Te mt eee. : * illustrious grandsire and bun- * WAUKERE, Sep’ he con- . * : _ %\¢ dled him off to the municipal #| vention of Spanish War veterans,| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.—The OF aigest every house. The) } WARSAW, Sept. .—A Baku #!% hostile, where the redakin at- #|this afternoon, nominated for com-|fiht fans were thrown into a panic Of Piscopio and Triparni|* dispatch says that Armenians ah tempted to regain his liberty *|mander-in-chief General George|this afternoon when they read & have declared Caucasus indo *\y% by calling attention to his Iifty #| Moulton, of Chicago, and Charles| Forecaster McAdie's weather report nena wwwureeie a wench * lineage. The law couldn't see *| Miller, of Ohio. lection will be| for fa bal predicting & cloudy ond & it that way, and late this aft- # | tomorrow. were. south- yr rs * ernoon poor Lo Jy @aid to be * rea wind is expected to waft in a ROME, Sept. 8— Cardinal Ra-| @ trying eat his way out of #| The “trial of Bertha Robinaon, le, and occupants of the earthquake at Calabria indicate that/Dhael Pierott! died today © Was! gpthe ird® bound cell, + | charged ‘with robbing Theodore Lar- chers may bo required to carry born January 1, 1336, and mi car- x | sen of $636, was begun in the supe- brelias. Rain or whine the fight ‘fhe casualties are enormous, To the dinal November 20, i596, us 4 rior court Friday afternoon, ‘be pulled oft, eS" | | “EROZEN” FINANCIERS HAVE! BOON CONTRIBUTE THE SEATTLE STAR MISS MAY IRWIN WILL A FUNNY COLUMN FOR tar ER NEWSPAPER ay , 1908, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 8, PLE STARVE! | bed t J lie bet ( 5 ft from BRITT AND NELGON AGREE ON NEW TERMS TO SURPRISE OF FANS—WILL SPLIT PURGE INSTEAD OF WINNER TO TAKE { ALL—LOOKS MIGHTY QUEER ‘ POPP PO CeCe eee eee ee eee eee eee + * * 1 al : ? . . I * * account . S gruel ives‘ The : BURNED AT xe * * " " x * a t . ay : THE STAKE * * STOP e PPP eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee ORT WORTH, Texa AN FRANCISCO. ept. &—It! quota of fight f ale fr rr at the stake a t od early this mor east are greater th when J assault of Mra. 8 jby Manager Nolan, repress Corbett cht here saturd ight Nelaon. that the side bet of | shod, batere Rola bad iac| After Davis had been identitied by has been declared off and that the ti-Jeffries ultimatum and| Mrs. Norris as the man who; as- 1 ( ‘: t {t saulted her, he broke down an@® pu will be split on a 60-40 ye veir wads with them, t tne oO pa | sme, kk week cent basis, The apm ment ie o y had been “wised up” to} CPU ean BPE poe aon great surprise to the fans, as the! ation they changed their| 3500 tied’ him to a gas pipe tase Signed articles called for @ $80,000} minds about betting. As a result the| night and piled fagote around Bims lgoton, Gina token GL Sudatal | aoak taken ate wax Caled waa the husband of the woman he ase the advance sale of seatt the| Saath thie morning recording wag-| Multed setting fire to the pile. Das ! 7 1 vd agg . vie suffered but little, as a fierce, s ond will be a small fortune remained up 4 wind blowing ecross the prairie gpg 0 irene to 7, Throngs of ViF-| tunned the fire to & great heat. told the truth. Each accused i the camps of bot! . somata A of being responsible for fig there was smal articles. Britt says he| ward. Neither man did anyth ne would be no fight Nolan of Nelson's early visitors was public he consented to make the|and critic, who looked the Dane over| lehange at Bri request, Nolan/ and pronounced him in perfect c mmnierenane departed for imon® camp this| dition. The fight may go any di The firet day's session of the nae morning withoot seetng Jeffries. tance. Nelson tok a short jog on/tional conference of the Swedishl He stifl insists that « forfeit must | the i this morn and later| Baptist church, which ts being hel® be ¢ ited insuring @ rquare deal| was doing a Iittle ¢| in Seattle, was marked by the trans- on the part of Jeffries, tut admit-| “gym.” Britt's program action of much important business, ted that he might accept Jeffries| tically Mie same. Th Newly elected officers were tt after a conference. Siler was one of vi stalled and reports of all the oute - The fighters wiN be going officers were read, showing @ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. &—De-| morrow morning satisfactory condition in all de spite the uncertainty created by the| walk and rub dowr partments, especially in the mattes squabble over the referee every train| the city to weigh If either will) of finances. The session will be coming to the city today brought its| partake of any food until that cere-| continued Friday TOKIO COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT BANDON TREATY! = RRR iV C To0 GO D FOR * * CUPID'S PRETTY MIX-UP a | OR a 0 * *| . 1 tw ax ~* san * Jew i ger, & * 1 al- * * rimor + eed a w an * - ' we 1 .* *) * , * was shy on * ss net : * ex he & ; * fair widow took a nd * ; ’ ¥ * can tom the h of ‘ . & the and Jewe * - * * “Y * fa * = : * tol th * - x ne . * - * well i * a # ow backe tter * : ‘ * him. She liked ) ra ples * r ned, and * ® the - Mae ca * da 7 , , j-—1 * , & Jowell! Yesterday Jewoll * : * vit back the tumodaeeld-& <3 % license to the county * { | * ar had a new name —— —- —— — — |% in place of that of the “Heart *| ee ei neem * and Hand” widow who failed. % UNION MEN ARE urday nig je German. Jowell is now a benedict. Just * busing of Seattle wi i at he has forgiven, * t a formal banq w to show that be has forsives: *| = WOT RESPONSIBLE Jewell his bride wa * bos Tanned ¢ te heel OF oe el oe HALE ICO Wee & who might have be @. ak h . howl ve the pai t & Jewell two yoars ago~but Wa ¥) That waa several days age, umned | FOR NEW SCHOOLS nol | or 1 tt * * r hax dation for r Pee Pe Pee eee eee ee men pert ‘od r a tte pears to be the case | Hon 1 y- by ers of within WEATHER FORt CAST ny cw a ald c ng to V Now me to | between 0, to be Showers Tonight and Saturday} nit ee | ane oe Light to Fresh Southeast Winds. bagels ing Fan x ‘ ¢ n a + »* “ee Queen Anne 1e was damaged | th « Thursday I haps aa yled atid | ty inion men. All that I have ever | and will be further considered Mon- * GREAT GOLD STRIKI said that it looked suspici | day. - | After fuller inv tton T do not | * GOLDPFIELD, Nev. Sep 8 | believe the vandalis to have us # What is pronounced by mint perpetrated by union painter t |auros DELIVER MAIL *® experts to be the gre et di bid on the job and did not ot Paes % covery of gold in the mining ame * history of the United States a NEW YORE Bept $= Whea # has just been made at Bullfrog Postmaster Wilcox learned Wed- % on the property of the Butitrog *| TEUTONS TURN ‘worl lay that 800 drivers of maft «| Wagons of may eit other vehic * Extension Mining company, Ao, # adjoining the original Bullfrog # mine, the scene of the first dis- AT WADISON PARK es into servic * covery in that district by le delay has been * “Shorty” Harris, just a year tle delay has exper , 5 ¥ The reception and banquet ten-|handing and deliver * ago, A tunnel was driven inte dered at Madison park, Thursday 8 ing The trouble comes upon contractors, and the postal will tn no way-betinterfer the strike so long as plenty of automobiles to be Unclo Sam at the “expense of 1 contractors, *% the side of the mountain for a *® distance of 160 feet and reveal- * ed in the working a narrow * seam of almost pure tellurium * ore, * REE REE ERE KK night, to the officers and crow of tho German cruiser Falke, now in Seattle harbor, was a great success, The sailors were met at the land- ing at 3:30 o'clock and takon for a ride around the elty and Lake Washington, ending. &t Madison park, where a banquet was spread. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8.—The] After the banquet toasts were re steamship Shawmut, from Port mded to by G. L. Tanzer, Consul Tampa, was put Into quarantine Greater and Captain Bebnke A station, 40 miles below this city,| dance followed. The officials fear the suspicious {I- Saturday the officers of the cryfser ness of a member of the crew is|will hold a reception to invited yellow fever, guests on board the boat, and Sat- mo REESE EEEEEEEEH EAE EER EEE Eva Bond, one of the witnesses In the case aguinst Joe Marcelle, who ig charged with luriageyoung 4 from their homes for pore: as released under $200 bonds by Judge Griffith on Friday morning, ‘The girl's parents pub wR the amount of the bond,