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STAR 18 STRIVING AT ALI. ETHING THE 80 LITTLE BETTER THAN THEY GET IN ANY 0 TIMES TO GIVE ITS READERS The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Northwest ~ NIGHT EDITION. “BREAK,” YELLED HILLMAN KILLS SELF WHILE WHEN WOMEN FOUGHT The Seattle Star NEWSPA SBATTLE, WASiLINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1905 FAMILY LOOKS ON: Mioe MAY IRWIN WILL BOON © THE A FUNNY COLUMN FOR The 0 VOL, 7. NO. 169 That Dares to Print the News ONTRIBUTEe SEATTLE STAR nly Paper in Seattle 25 CENTS PER MONTH Seattle Regular Gordian Knot for Chief Executive $$ WIFE OF SOUTHEAST SEATTLE PROMOTER AND A_ PRETTY | would things doing.” os has re is 2 atin siti “No other city in America, to they Bandar Wien Rotanatt ch Wad fn the presence of his wife “and been working around that elty eve AYC LLING ar e P BACHELOR MAID EMULATE BRITT AND NELSON IN MER: | for peg Peggy sopped | three small children, C. E. Lawrence, | singe. It te sald that he came from | best or my knowledge,” sfid Ma SO eee ee ee of G town, committed suicide on | Bellingham and left there sudden TIES P ) RY SABBATH SET-TO—HAIR PINS AND GEE-GAWS PRIN eee ie tin te tuna While Saturday night by draining the | Bellinghesn. and left there sudden) ss star man tee; 8 PRESENTED BY REMARKABLE GROWTH OF QUEEN CIPAL Losses | Miss Grinnell wan telephoning Mra, | {&ht# of « bottle of carboltc acta locate him afterwards he could not | a oe ae ara) Oe Hillman came down with some Hérbert Noice, of the George- | be found prese . ere aoe ive difti-} fe : friends and stood on the platform,|‘®%" Undertaking Parlors, was) ‘Phe body will be held at the}! sag poate codleerdagy = a “ also waiting for the in baand car, | auled to the } and told that] Gearmetown morgue, pending the ar. | !¢ improvements th : ag SERRE EERE ERE EEE ERE RR RH Miss Grinnell ing a car ap re — die oto a ” He ao Be the man's mother from aan oy 4 My tl i ngpey ro — 4 or 1d be = ad jtr . n the street and police depart- * |proaching, rushed out upon the NO SEPARATE, SAENGER DYE Piercing canta epeipes rele ea ang 8 tm gn epee rect gy gat - -d ® Scene of Battle Seattle Homeseekers’ Athletic * | platform face to face with the real| lone were aroused, The body = po 4 ating coco ig andl bandh rindi thea ll, $7 pader in 7 our population was * Cin, Southeant Beattie AR | onc eaten vain ageg Sep yedlag Beem removed (0 the morgue and] ¢** SYS 48s 8 so we mT aint the deep, continuous and ¢x-| realize that we need special equly 000. Now, eight years later, it is ® Principa's Mra. Homer L. Hillman and & |to stop and Miss Grinnell went b Sunday night Assistant Coroner) 2 a 5... . $801,947 gy ey ge «Aree i an went for department Fight | me trebled itself, being now " Wiitsie held a post mortem e # Sept. 11, 1905 $801,247.72 & How to give our city, both in the fire and we should have epe-| we > 180 * Miss Rolla Grinnell % |into the office, picked up the tele | post mortem exam | eee is. 1904, was Bunda el hnaed penta seectote, ti a a v the 160,000 mark. Our % Referee Homer L. Hillman * |phone—when in rushed the enraged | Nation. finding that death was due | eae nee ee een & & | beat Tire protection is one of the| every sped. nanlga ; of course, have inereased, % In Mrs. Hillman’s Corner Party of Women Friends, ® |Mra. Hillman, Hillman tried — to] ‘?,the acl¢ A [beat fire protection Is one of the | every equipment blé.| but by no means, at a similar rate, % I Miss Grinnell’s Corner Hillman's Office Boy # | separate the two women, but, to|.,T* mouth was badly burned and] wWoOsTER, ©. Kept. 11-Captatn | MOM Important and difficult q The ineura attle| Thave d portionate changes in a Result vac. As Bete Do ‘od Off, to ® |use the words of a bystander, he| {he *tomach showed the terrible ef- | Taggart was not in court this 1 \! ns we have to deal with __ {1s far in excers of what t at tween population and * Prejudice of * | was fung aside “like a wet dish. | ot of the polsor Attorney Bmyser summed up|. "Fer Proper protection, our city) be. This city, 1 don't kr provements have given rise * * |rug” Wifey grabbed Miss Grin.|, J0#t what caused Lawrence to evidewce ih behalf of Mra. Tag- | *hould be districted; we should t has alway t im of 5 the most intricate and * THE FIGHT BY ROUNDS. * |nell by the back hair, pulling out.a| [** the fatal atep in not 1, It wae expected that he sig [22 ee > wervies should) orbitant rs b x municipal problems im- ® (By special leased wire to Southeast attle, written by The ® |handful of hairpins, combs and|*P°¥", but it tm reported that hej denounce the captain. The worst | AYC Rome ay whereoy gretter sume rea tlaginable. But | have the greatest * Star's expert, W. W. Shortone.) * Jother things. Miss Grinnell then |" baat and that the worry over} he had for the seer wan when he | Dreseure could thrown onto the | apprecia ri at| conf that these difficulties are * Round 1.—-Mrs, Hillman rushed and swung heavy right, *® /tried to throw the desk telephone |'' Terenged his mind calied him “a proud peacock of a | V#ter mains in any particular dis-| exist in Seattle at the present time. | going to adjust themselves, some % which Miss Grinnell cleverly par with the telephone. Miss @ |at Mra. Hillman. but as it was}. [4¥rence wor 49 and lived on] captain.” Me declared the charge . when i¢ threatened; we) in not one gle department have som pidly. Our first ® Grinnell uppercuts with’ phone, but falls short. Both exchange ® |attached to the cord it did no J street. He came te ¢- | involving Fortescue and Miner we hould have our city, on account of| we k pace with the increase will always be given the pretty body blows. & |damage. They then went to a|t¥" about three years ago and has| grounél |!ts peculiar topography, #0 protect-| population, this bing pa urly| most urgent need * Round 2—Referee Hillman warns principals from hitting ® |clinch, jabbing with rights and| sa ® above ewit At sound of bell Mrs. Hillman rushes Miss # /lefts. This was kept up for sowe| ae # Grinnell to her corner, but is blocked. They clinch *® ltime, material damage being| ie SRERRAARAAARAHEND * (At this moment Miss Grinnell lost her sidecomb, and the # |done After they had pawed over | » gr 4 bd ® match was declared a draw.) ® each other's hair for some tin | |* JEALOUS WOMAN KILLS # * *® |removed all hairpins, — penc \* HUSBAND. * FEE ERE ERR EERE Lcombe, ewliches, rate and other , ace, uv A - ia ay |things not known to the writer, he Dain ae peek one os not being a married man, the by-| r me Free Sh and & The office of he Seattle Home-[Seattlo, and sister-in-law of C. D,|standers succeeded in separating | LF op ifley ag wy ped Hillman, and Miss Rolla Grinnell,| them, Miss Grinnell made her get-| nown mining man, in thelr # | Seekers’ company, at Southeast Se}, handsome young resident of/away and went down town on a} s a tnt maraieg inp fn of * 3 Seatt | "i * e jenlousy. She claims she fear attle, was the scene of a two-rownd | eens png es (oor liggs * reasyeneies nee |® ed he was going to injure her. & go Sunday that, according to the| feeling between Mra. Hillman and} With the help of her friends, Mra. bsaueeeame ss og : teehee Sawa ae ¢ ~ - bystanders, could compare favora-| Miss Grinnell for some time, Mra.|Homer L. Hillman succeeded in| SOMNAMBULIST STEALS HER OWN 2 WELRY ANO THAT OF A = pom | MAYOR BALLINGER PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE TO HEAD OF biy with the recent Britt-Nelson| Hillman claiming that the young| putting her hair in rly good | fight. The participants were Mra.|iady and her husband are too|shape and proceeded down town on ROOMMATE—DETECTIVE WAPPEINGTEIN CLEARS UP THE | | POLICE DEPARTMENT, WHO iS NOW SERIOUSLY ILL H. L. Hillman, wife of Homer L. | friendly. Mrs. Hillman, tt ts alsojthe next car, vowing that If she Hillman, manager of the Seattle | said, told Hillman never to let Miss|saw Miss Grinnell on the street MYSTERY | scien sees Homeseekers’ company at Southeast !Grinnell in his office or there! there would be a fight “to a finish.” “Tom Delaney is the most con-]1 am sure that it has been the ex- 2 - = . 7 “| “Sleuths often have funny expe-| MiLIBRipp, who conducted a cigar j sclentious official I ever knew “v5 mt, rhe Fry hk oe ike t . | stand @t the Ceci! hotel, and Mrs | Mayor Ballinger to The Star omplishi sting i riences,” remarked Detective Wap-| Mortem, ence cashier at the Lincoln | menting on the grave ilinesa of his| Revel ener ‘ta rye pensteln at police headquarters,| were the “victims.” They room to ehief of police. |not pay in administration which Monday afternoon. The veteran de] getherat the Cotlonade, When they “He believes sbove all other|have the best interests of the com> tective bh just returced from the/ awoke Monday morning both were things that if yau want anything| munity at heart. y ss e oe investigation of a reported robbery] dismayed to find their valuable done well, do it yourself. Close at-| The mayor stated that Captai: - at the Collonade hotel at First and) rings removed from their respective tention to the detall work of bis de-| Laubscher had not as yet aan his oO Virginia, fingers, " partment together with worry has] report on the saloon and restaurant “Captain Laubecher gent me up to] They coraplained to the proprie-) c..604 with beating his aged|lareely aggravated his illness. I] box investigation, which he has the hotel the first thing this morn-|tor, Who sent for the police and] p10) SN hay Pa won [have frequently lectured the police] teen conducting for the past t ing and when | arrived there I found) would Rot allow them to leave the | {*'her James Morrison, 2 captains about allowing trivial roe-| weeks, but that be expertes t0'haen Ping Poy, 27, the wife of a well; discovered her mistake too late, | == that the victims had been held pris-|room until the investigation had| 0°" Ba typ egy nig tine matters to interfere with thelit in a few days pon arn peat +4 known Chinese merchant of this|When her husband found her she oner in the room where the trick/ been made. Detective Wappenstein |"P"rn Thi" 6 the | @nd attention which De-|take ection ont Memads & eity, accidentally swallowed a quan: | was lying on the floor with tity of carbolic acid Friday night bottle clinched Im her b fand died in agony, unable to tell| her lips were burned by the acid her husband what had occurred | She lived at 621 Washington, and| mortem examination upon the re- joug to the fatality had suffered mains terribly from toothache. It fa be- Hieved that she got hold of the/ ‘wrong medicine in the dark GAME WARDEN GETS WARRANT — FOR ARREST OF HIS DEPUTY! and/ band and three small children. the 4, while Coroner Carroll held a post at Butterworth & Son's morgue. Mrs. Poy ts survived by a hus- was turned. Well, it turned out to be a case of sleep walking and one of the victinns had gotten up in the night and drawn the rings from her own fingers and those of her bed- mate and hidden them. Of course, they thought they had been robbed, bot the mystery wae solved quickly after | found that the dust still re- mained intact on the transom and they key had not been tampered with in the door.” SAPS QUIET: OYSTER BAY, Sept. 11.-—Grie om, minister at Tokla, cables Violence to few foreigners in at tacks on Christian churches should not be considered to indicate a gen eral anti-foreign or anti-Christian feeling. The former was incidental and the latter due to a sporadic an tagonism to the Russian church and some native Christians, The mob offered to spare one Americ church if the minister could show the American flag, but he could not The newspapers during = many months have raleed popular expecta % tions, so, naturally, the Japanese are | dissatiofied with the peace terma. ly own deputy is guilty of; Rief claims to have been an eye-|aiy Tokio newspapers have been ie the law.” stated Game | witne suspended. Martial law will con i» H. Rief on Monday morn-| “I warned Larned a number Of] tinue for some time, insuring quiet. bagged two birds, a ruffled grouse and a pheasant, and I want fo prosecute him,” continued the| game warden. | A complaint has been issued, | charging Deputy C. 0. Larned with | ot the the unlawful killing birds, my authority and once told me to} mind my Dusiness,” expiained | Rie Larned wag in charge of the Mer cer trland and Riet had numerous complaints from that sec- | tion about the deputy game warden, | WIRES ARE CUT WORST IS FEARED Pe eee ee ee eee eee * *® ST. PETERSISURC Sept *% 11.—Communication is cut off % with Baka and f: ie feared the ever . * * * * % situation is w than * % Last dispatches were ominous. ® * * * ORE EERE EEE WARSAW, Sept. 11 of the execution on Frid shak, the workers in ail t of this city struck today patrol the strects and many arrests were made. —As a result y of Kasp- ¢ fuctori ‘Troops PT eee eee ee ee * * *& BERLIN, Sept. 11—It is # # stated that Turkey has protest- #| % ed to Russia against the mas- * % sacre of Armenians in the Cau- #/ & casus. This in regarded asx the %& bitterest taunt ever adminis- & tered to Russia. * * Te Le ee ee eee el ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 11— Advices from Tif_ls say that General Alinhoft hag been ordered to pro- ceed to the district of Kulais with infantry and artillery to restore 01 @er. 1 is reported that £,000 peop marched through the Osburg district carrying and shouting revolutt villages in the red flags ments, The governr Ivanhoff to Baku to ir Aitions in the Caucasus. | Oncar Wise, allan Welsh, charged | with larceny from the person, in on trial on Monday afternoon in Judge Griffin's division of the superior court. Wise was arrested in con-| hection with the robbery of # 1 famed Beck, in the Waterfront xa loon recently. MURDER? Indications now point towards rourder and the placing of the body found on the Northern Pacific track Sunday morning, to hide the erime That the man was murdered for | money is evinced by the fact that in | spite of hours of sea lof money ch not a cent no remnants of jewelry the or & watch was found along rails for blocks. The body cannot be held but for | a few hours longer and unless the identity can be ascertained in some way the remains will find @ last resting place in the Potter's field Coroner Carroll states that it is impossible to held an inquest, al-/ though he admits that the case| might have been murder. “The body | I find to have been cut in two, which looks as if it might have been laid across the track, I will | not hold an inquest,” stated the cor | U | :TO ENLARGE LIGHT PLANT City Engineer Thomson and Water Superintendent Youngs will | leave for Cedar lake in a few days, | They go to look over the ground relative to enlarging the municipal light plant. Extensions are re-| quired to meet the heavy demands that it is now known are to be made upon municipal light and power. | Judge Morris on Monday after- | noon de i for the defendant in| the case of Bertha on against the Seattle Fle pany. The sult was brought for the reco $2,000 damages for in-! j ed en wre of the com- Fto Deputy Prosecutor Whitham. | times, telling him that he would get!in the meantime the legation guard 4 got busy on September 5| Into trouble, but he always ignored | o¢ 19 soldiers will be maintained.” 11.—The mikado has the proffered It ts be TOKIO, Sept declined to accept resignation of Yoshikawa Heved it will be accepted later Mayor Ballinger will | cognizance of the row between jelal Investigator Bringuret | Fire Chief Cook, at least not while take no Sp and Ballinger Will Not Mix in Row a ugeented & search of the premines| sad one of the women found two of | the rings in an inkstand behind the commode, The other two were found in the) bed. Mrs. Shipp pleaded guilty to the sleep-walking “stunt” and the/ matter was dropped. Wappenstein) winely agreed to the armistice and the two roomers appeared to be as friendiy as ever when the sleuth bid) them good-day | of Nankimo; J. H. Carlisle, of Van-| couver, and A. Lester, of Dawson, | jehiefs of the fire departments in | thelr Various cities, reached the city | 1 for new siting his white Justice G AGED FATHER AFRAID OF SON Joseph Morrison, 415 North First. has been given a complaint by Pros. ecuting Attorney Mackintosh charg ing his son with threatening to kill, ther non put peace, Morrision, senior, 70, was cruelly beaten by the son, J. H. Morrison, Sunday night, and but for the time ly arrival of Detectives Barbee and Kennedy, murder might have re- sulted, The assailant was {ntoxicated and stood off the arresting officers with a plece of gas pipe, but they man aged to get him to police headquar ters after a fight Samantha Allen under bonds to keep the i steps will be taken to have the) Id give to the more im matters of police adminis But it doesn't matter how portant tration busy Tom ts, or how much work is piled on his desk, he tells me that he would rather listen to a com plaint, no matter how unimportant, than to take the trouble of turning | over to some one else. And he |eays that he then knows it is done, and done as it should be. | When asked if there was any pability of Delaney’s retiring from the head of the police depart- ment, the mayor said Not so jong as I can help it. 1 jchose him because I knew I could | depend on him to help me accom- |plish some of the reforms I was | pledged to bring about. We have been criticised for not making more |headway, but Delaney is not a rad- jtcal. He is conservative, weighing | well each stop, working out reforms on @ strictly conservative basis and “I believe that eventually all boxes, both In saloons and in cafes connected with saloons, will have to jbe abolished. I think that will be the only way to solve the problem. “I believe firmly that the box evil is one of the greatest ones we have to face from a moral standpoint, but I want to be sure of my ground be- fore taking action, and when that action is taken, it will be final.” TREK Chief of Police Delaney is & id to be on the road to re ® covery and his fellow police ® officers say that he is not a ® candidate for a hospital ward. Dr, Shannon has stated that © his patient {s not suffering © from Bright's disease, as has © been reported. * * RHR * * * * * * * * * * * HE'S OLO ENOUGH TO KNOW | | GODZYDAN. Manchurt Sept.| the controversy is in its present/Sunday night on their way to 10.—At noon Saturday a white flag, | "eps. | Portland, where they will attend the lborne by a Japanese commissioner) “The charges made by Bringurst | thirteenth annual convention of the W J d S ' under an escort of 50 soldiers, ar-|*eainet Cook,” said Ballinger Mon-|Pacific Coast Association of Fire as agge ome rived at the post here and handed |4a¥. “are not up to me to meddie| Chief, at which Chief Cook, of Se acl General Lineviteh a letter from| With. It t# casy ch to bring jattle, ie to make an address. They MA HW Field Marshal Oyama, containing | CDATKes against anyone by intima-| stopped at the Seattle hotel, and left) yrre Samantha ea | A NSETE IR AMR POUR LORE CUS See ee congratulations on the peace ar-| tion, inference, innuendo or hear-| Monday morning less IN CHARGE AGAINST 20-YEAR-OLD GIRL--CLAIMS HE WAS rangements and asking for the ap-|*¥, but it ts another thing to make| None of them would consent to! nigh: | pointment of plenipotentiaries to|*pecific charges, showing specifie|being Interviewed regarding the | roms ROBBED arrange an armistice. There was | Cases of incompetence, drunkenness, |present controversy between Chief | sic could hardiy nacie great rejoicing jete., as charged. Cook and the local fire insurance | o¢ Woah Sieahs< eaaemey omx nn emeeve “It ls a matter which, in its prea-{trustaprobably for the reason that ange Age esate 4 t 5 rust, Atl wag the note " Six of one and half a dozen of) will find that it h tel t an- HEADQUARTERS GEN. OKU,|¢nt form, interests only the local | Chief Cook has been for many y was the ¢ Josiah A and | pobre gy etary Peagg Fog nine es: oe Sept. 11--General Fukushima lett |Underwriters, If anyone thinks that |m inent member of the dad audintiite “an teaamaae a - char < — yeaterday for the north to meet the the fire department, or any other | cla and H. W. Bringurs ops cr ear tena -onccwcrtp allege Bathing be. wpectators: $8 1 — 4 Russian officers and arrange the| department. has been conducted tm lexpart who made the report for the parc figs whe nouns’ of con- | Sede POCESTORN SONNE ND Fa ured 85 have the coment SEE details of an armistice. The army |® Negligent or incompetent manner. |underwriters, was one of its or- |), endibena e mb | the ¢ the complaining Wit> |. densities immocines Makau has not yet been informed of the) *tch charges should be preferred | ganigers. : pages . a8, | nem and the de epadtiybprandioacyy (er geem ned baat bane on a peace treaty. It ia thought the|*pecifically In writing to the civil] Thexelaimed to be Ignorant about | W2'H the rude’ ja y" | trial of Bertha Robinson, charged | SHON" Bn Ms * preg vet terms will be unpopular, but no| service commixsion.or to myself. appethtus combines, local or other- | '**e" from her fair £ with grand larceny In having stolen ness stand, being merciiesmy demonstration ie feared | hen an official investigation |wise, in Canada. Regarding the! phe parents of Ee the | $838 1 from Theodore Lareon, | Wisxed by Assistant Prosecuting nde would be made, Aa it is, I shall pay |statement that Bringurst used his 19 year-old girl who dine © | alian Nelson uded Monday att- | Attorney Miller, who sought to wring ST. PETERSRURG, Sept no attention to them.” former position as secretary of the from her home last Th ed | ernoon oe ee Se, re Major General Ore veky, qua | James Smart, of Calgary; Thomas | aseasiation to further business ends monied wales h os 1 © Larson says he is 48,} t vr daughter was wayward. master general of Linevitch’s starr,| Watson, of Victoria; John Parkin Ithey-sai@ it was absolutely false 5 — Y/ and admits that he has a wife 1 e 4 woman's toil-worn hands that their daughter had turned up hildren, Just how he came to|cl@sped and unclasped themselves in a8 named plenipotentiary to ar and nd. The 1 oF prin rv 1, and her voice range the rmlats © with Gener haa t ng her eb yg ob ate trem bravely adhered SSS VALDEZ WILD OVER i Bea A PORTLAND, Ore ne g her dinners, | *!aye od girl and didn’t give BLACK MANTLES .-ARNED Binger Hermann, through his at-| the glum t t does not explain. me De trouble.” When Mra; Reni oc eyml rege A hog t j i pel ey 1 descended from the stand she JUDGES PRESIDE is the tant Seaielad” want ly assisted from the é « a. eee 8 “mag » bailiff, it being th Clad in their Mack mantles of Ju- fraud con acy After a demurrer | J I wish of the daughter that the ae dicial dignity, the three judges of eenneeenene: was overruled by Federal Judge; the § " tacks of the lawyers upon her moral the United States cirewit court for Hunt, Campbell Duncan gave the a5 oe l character showil uate SEE the Ninth judicial district, are in| Officers of the st®amer Santa Ana,/monthe’ provixionn, und rx to) Same evidence as in the p , the al Mats * ” coax tas | we . a prompéct for him, ahd th trial, Williamson — admitt Try alieut: in, tists Srendy Statsehaed Sees jsension this week in the federal] which arrived from Valdes on Suh. | Prom him, and that t | Several outside witnesses gave court rooms hearing arguments on| gay morning, report that at the time |" Bad abandoned them to the agreement with the defendants to by liga Rana lag Cert among them th be appeal cases. m ‘ s fate. Middleton island is a rt. | take up the government lands. he alleges she made | /Catimony, ame nt ral i bai ry The personnel of the court is ag| the boat left that port, the town leq pile of rocks lying out in. the . ~~ : P with it :Jeaving Rimit a teed Geuanaben eae ‘ was ir event eucllameent vel Gales WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—'The 20m jthat Larson had engaged rooms at follows: W. B. Morrow, of Port-| oceam from the Alaska sh and It! oeficiad re € Minister O pag |her lodging f land, presiding, with KB. M. Roas,| "mor that a rich find had just been jig nege imponatbie to reach the |r ote b rt o niste ummere. claims that Lar- | 7? odging house for himself and of Los Angeles, and W. B, Giibert,| made in the Mount McKinley dis-| piace by rowboat. Two men who| of, Tangier, confirins the report of | son gave he money to turnidh| perce Naan ee SS ae " ingele | trlet | unsettled conditions in Mor Hela n h, and that sh | duced his wife. of San Francisco, associates. The| recently attempted to rescue the ma-| kava the trl a fint with, and tha he had | Mee court will be in acasion in Seattle| It was stated that two prospect] sooneq prompectors in such a crate, | Maye the tt n the! got the money she changed her}. The case went to jury at 1:45 on only this week, as only a few cases | Joe Dalton and Pat Reagan, had | nave got been beard from since, and | VUmedite ne Tan-|imind about getting the furniture} Monday afternoon will come up before It, and on next | t#ken out $5,000 in three days, and|i¢ i geared (hat they have been; @°T'* ‘ibe against the Rats and vetting up how ng in a ae MT FS was ' Monday morning will convene in sing out gold at the rate Of) drowsled, Nothing in known of the| Judge Morris is hearing the evi- | {#t with a man who was married] OYSTER BAY, Sept. 11.-Presi- Portland | » $10 per p A big stam~ | condifion of the marooned’ men, but | dence in the guilt of Bertha MePher- | “M4 the father of four children dent Roosevelt is talking isthmian Monday morning the judges ls-| pede in on ind from) it ig Phonght that they must have |#on for $3,000 alleged personal in- | rth torney lays much stress | affairs with the board of consulting tened to arguments on several mo-| Fairbanks died @f xtarvatie me time " op Jupon the argument that, if Berth: zineers of the Panama canal, | Fa a me time agé, | Jury damages against the Seattle | } . tions, and Monday afternoon the| The Santa Ana also brought down Electric company is guilty of anyt? it is er who lunched with the president. A appeal case of the Pacific Const|the news that two men 1 been rd hae brought sult beaxlement 1 not ¢ 2 nu r of visitors, including for- company vs, Jenkins was argued by | landed on Middleton star pout 18 nat Elmer Warford, | ORLEANS, Sept. 11 ceny. If this point ¢ apts th 1 correspondents who have been counsel and taken under advise- | months ago by Captain Story, of the ges with i-sup- Twenty new cases of yellow fever to bring fn a Miet « 1 rtemouth, called at Sagamore ment by the judges. Or cannery, furnished with 12 ‘ were reported at noon; po deaths. the prosecuting att H