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a © has ft that. wholes THE SEATTLE “Cons” Conspire to Steal Fares and Il Lose Jobs | STAR—TU SDAY, SEPT. 12, 1905. OT THIEVES The police belleve that In the ar of four men on Monday they have broken the backbo! . wane of thieves operating In Beattle The men arrested are Peter An feraon, Charles Allen, George Hen ley and Kd Brown, jdentey claim to be & Great Northe™ awitchman They will be held pendite inves tigation, H FACTS Of Interest Search of to All in ealth ! t surplus coin. Sa Was committed late | ‘The officials of the pany deny employ the Seattle tric | amoag the conductors on the Jan nce Yr €@ any the James street cable vat line to defraud the company 4 a lino, when it is dMeged that 11 of | admit @at the last few There ar eral fea f the 1 Med Instl- ed after being on the mat for four! It in sald that it ts common cus . on . ‘ days, during a rigid investigation, | tom many th nductors to (2) No Expense for the Filth 1 ipti All Med and Appita Mu hed to whieh, fortunately for him, @ 1} aut te tick fc anh fares, in patients Without Cost that he was not in a well-planned t way beating the company Ask the Seattle officials if any conspiracy to defraud the company | Recently a man living on Capitol) THURSDAY 18 ANNIVERSARY OF WILLIAM McKINLEY’S DEATH, | provision has been made to do (3) Certainty of Cure tn All ‘ out of thousands of dollars HU told a conductor on the Capitol honor to William MeKinley’s name Stovutnal Fee 1 ' . Mt , a ' te sttereé, It Is said that 12 pf the conduct-/ Hil tine that he would soon quit BUT SEATTLE 18 TOO BUSY TO CARE ae ieinaber ik nen tear anit tl “) f I t rs on the same shift have for sev | paying bis fare tf it was not rung mal you rat for A 1 1% t for Any ¢ Allment eral me been in the habit of He saya that the same mn” Ask the patriotic gentlemen at the keeping out large percentages of th ¥ often # not « Up more] BY DAN DRAN page rule county court house if any tnatrue receipts. The company was unab three-fourths of the fares Not long ago there appeared aa] From pulpit came words of praise] tions have been given to hang the to detect the leak, ag all of the men| Lew Kay, a ( boy who/ editorial in the Paris Temps in] for, the dead and comfort for the} fiag at half-mast, Thursday, and an incessant pain acros# the fore- turned f about the same amount o luated from the high school last | which the Americans were charged! living; from across the seas Mashod|they will dubjously shake their | H ALTH head and through the temples, that money for the ® period. spring, states that m than half] with being the most fickle nation on] measages of condolence to a be-| a. | ly " mad ar 1 my se A man entering the employ of the} of the ¢ the conduct a the globe reaved nation. Ask the public school superintend | RESTORED ot yi mm that 1 wae ae company about mths ago is | ring up his fare. ‘They mistake } Naturally, several leading edito For ent if the teachers will tell the ed to stop reading ¢ i wala to have recently, purehaaed'a|for'n Sap whe has Ret been im the |i teumly: several leading. edlto) Fee TAM MKINLEY was) ett .c7e ences wilh tell th AT LITTLE COST dod in: Pleoh ond. Otroiilll $2,800 home with money he has ntry long enough to understand | picked up the gauntlet, defended] DEAD! tyrdom to their children Thursday 4 made since commencing work. Hej the game they are working on (h®)yoy and me and the reat of us| William McKinley, kind, noble-|and the sage pedagogue will also re Mr M. W. Fray, of G we ti TL wan 9 y to walk, is known to © previously been electric octopus | Yankees, and pointed with unveiled] hearted, broad-minded—the idol of] ply negatively, ee te eee eee Se wate emp Remy ero Jaarcasm at the source from which] the American public, the most be-| Aw a matter of fact “ohana men! apowe) ne ; 4 a EE | wish ry sufferer could k acore of promin physicians evens ves] |the ertticism emanated loved president who ever adminis-| NOT A PUBLIC CITY OF wih every sufferer could knew of |seores of prominent | paysiaiaay eee E MEE FIGHT BANDITS | “The idea of the French accusing] tered over sixty million loyal peo-|NOT A COUNTY OFFICER? Columbia treatment, and see what| curr of many hundreds Gee . E “ }any her nation of fickleness!”| ple, died on the fourteenth day of! EVEN THE SCHOOL SUPERIN It , ful medication hag done | of de all efforts were withe | Gob Tiana aga BONS AGAIN & ra ° exclaimed the American writers.| September, 1901, from a bullet HIMSELF, KNEW [for me in a few months’ time. 1/ out result, and 1 . UP AGAIN * | CUSTER, 8 D., Sept. 12—Three| "Why, they're the worst of all.” wound fired by an anarchist sess) THAT SEPTEMBER 14 WAS THE we bn'tip Stain Viens diet Gina ee Caauitd LINCOLN, Neb. Sept. 12.— ® | posses are chasing the outlaws w slow, Mr, Editorial writer sin. ANNIVERSARY OF WILLIAM | & _LINCC o* - ety and #/on Saturday night robbed the bank| Before you wind up for a long] The entire nation at that time| M'KINLEY’S DEATH! from catarrh of the head, throat and being cured & Pat Crowe is in this city and oot this place of a large amount of/@ulogy of the fidelity of us Amer-| was heart-broken—shocked beyond| Talk about your fickle nations! stomach, and for the past five years Columbia treatment has > ht ee ne a" e eeeeeee & cold, Reports have come in that | leans; of how we cherish memories | expression Talk about your frenzied life! this disease hax made great inroads |tifted this burden that hax borne #0 im before ulg Crewe the| and never forget those to whom we} Who would have thought at that] We Americans are so absorbed in upon my syste vid rarely we’) heavily upon me for many years, It * old f 4 of Richard Metcalfe, # bik battle has been fought in the a free breath through my nose, and| has removed all pain, stv o bask ite lyeon pla ape Bg tem y| Black Hills between the posse and|owe much, just think of what next} time that within four years all] the chase after the all-mighty dol free breath through my nose, and | has removed-all patn, # me b oe = ye a | the robbers. Thursday, September 14, once| memory of the martyred president | jar and the pursuit of cocktails and Slices aaomeame i on Ag et nh nate tye alla / Ben a bv bons gran eee arg on aad w| After the robbery, the outlaws, of| meant to ua would be erased from the mémory|automobile records, we haven't MR. M, W. FRAY, | iittle, and what food 1 forced myself | spect. It was a aurprise to oe &® Beery and creed 2 Whom there were three, started to-| Four years ago every heart in|of the American public, with thel time to stop and think occasionally Georgetown, Wash. to take caused great sive such wonderful oftecena > poo. erage a” ‘ea % Wards the Big Horn mountaina.|every manly American's breast was| exception of William McKinley's in-]of those who have gone before us, Descteien-aud! athaane ise tadiabe tment for the small fee of five Meee, atetvatfen wee quict # Posses from Deadwood, Custer and|torn with grief timate friends and the members of|and whom we once loved and CHRONIC ASTHMA ony ote per month.” oe cea eee aoe & | Hill City were soon in’ purauit | The eyes of women were wet with| his own family! praised iat Hae eens an ee a, _A courler returned this morning| tears, and the brows of men clouded] Who would have thought that in| A thousand heartaches of yester RADICALLY I_had the most terrible headaches; ge a pe * tol — police. rowe tc os he # efter having ridden all night, Ie) With sorrow a city of over 169,000 soule—euch a4#| day we cure with a matinee ticket; | ree ip Mee haeaa ent of the ©) reported that the bandits had From overy flagpole Old Glory] Seattie—that not a single thought|the grief of a nation of a year ago CURED | ef maping charges, ten into the fastnesses of the South-| hung half-mast would be given toward rewpéctitig| we forget im the perusal today of a |THE CURE Is HERE « * The doors of public buildings were| the anniversary of the day which,| brutal, smashing battle between two] str Daniel Graham, South Park Ae kee ee eee eee eae OM Hills and had ambushed their Mr. Da am pursuers in a canyon. An exchange | locked; the theaters presented tiers| four scant years ago, was observed | copper-headed “pugs Wank Write your name ené aérass un FARMERS of Central Washington | of shots resulted in two horses be-|Of empty seats to the disheartened/all over the land as a day of] So-- “L took the © in treatment yo Rave agreed to hold their grain until | ing killed and one member of the| actors and actresses; the forewan in| mourning! Go easy on your defense of us| after muffering fr ven asthome for th | the dotted lines here. Then cut out December 1 posse being Injured. The bandita| the newspapershop turned the front] And yet fick?o Americans, Mr. Editorialist! | ereater part of my life, and the re- | | au i Tene Ee | eateael thetr thet mult was Hpibiticgs } this coupon and mail it to us. By OHN HEIFERNON, of Tacoma.) Another report this afternoon ie af sabaceitecagsned return mail you will receive our fl- &@ sailor, fell overboard from the | crates that the bandits were over M But I have not seen her s#inee,/ tall shaft. She ix scheduled to aall] “gince childhood 1 have been Etihu Thompson in the harbor there taxen further west early yesterday omes is and I can get @o trace of Hér|for Nome for the tast trip of the| troubled with difficulty in breathing | | lustrated booklet and question blanig on Monday ond was drowned. morning and in a pitched battle one friends here sent word to me that | season on September 20, and shortness ef breath, and my ein ater bandit and a deputy sheriff were for Erring Wit she had left the city and could give se condition Krew worse, with nee “he ) killed and several wounded. me no information about her, 1 The stear Charies Netson pa boar poy Reval gs Re ee WM. McHARRIE, M. 0., Consulting! EVERY-DAY | a Bina i on! | ac i i eam MeN oD Come (Continued from Page One.) ena of efties, hoping that she might nelaco with a of general) mor a time 1 was somewhat better, PRICES | BIG STRIKE (sora e e EE RCE) oa rumor mo tn font ald, and she begs and pleads line past mont ing to locate her, et € od me fea an, co mi Bufferiny * Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, siaicmet es Tbabtes and husband once more ape a letter renahed at . Pastis, poms NOT FRAR@MALL & - umed sities Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m; 2 $1.00 size .. . e | a Graham's story of bis search for | istting me that she was ill in a hos-|@ rages Bc... Ande for ten long ye I have had no|to & p. m.: evenings, Tuesday and ty Ah 108 |, rage goa Sept. 11 - — his wife, and of the marital woes! pital here Pox. * i return of my troubles since my| Friday, 6:30 to 6:30; Sundays, 9 to Pieres' igen ayneh, ternational Typo- “ : #\ cure.” 1 a.m. seeeeeseW ereveseansoese S¥eeesesnie ° Oe pitcng peor: = that bave beset his domestic life for] ” +1 arrived here yesterday and have w ops ‘ Lydia Pinkham’s graphical union. has instructed Sil ine past several months le towcbing. | visited every place 1 could think of “4 1 on pata eee \ r > ne size . Fogg red rt ig, mt Bana] say the least, | snare the maght pecutity be eea- Geundiney Late Gas ameeh en tion and with the Bremerton Board lace on eight-hour dey to mune He called at The Star office on! fined, but I can't find her. i Meeuain take dears of Trade to secure all the work that 3 L The int Arne Tuesday, told hie story and asked] <1 ‘4, know whether she willl @ dent Roosevelt, has se is possible for the local yard, but josneary 2. e International TYpo-/ nat this paper assist him in} . ——- til we are persuaded that favorit- |eraphical committee and the com-|ing his wife. He said live with me again, even if I do find) ® celed his engagement to visit #! nme tre roy me Bie were. o on her, but I love her and her children.| @ New Orieans et om is ing shown against Brem- ‘Williams’ Shaving Soap, cake .-] iP | cacy Salled to egten to am ctghodone Twice my wife has run sway! dearer to me than life, are pining|g ssperes bs erton there is nothing that we ean Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake Dap Of & Gaatesunie bane tens peo from me with the same man, ond away for her, sobbing for hours ati@aeeeehteheheehe do except to keep striving to have Gasoline, pint bottle .. ....... | y twice have I forgiven her, but some- time ta their slmste Wenger ter a! _— — every warship in the universe that Ammonia. pint bottle terday. how this man, George Autenreith by | nonere nee’ ean “" | | ow this man, Geot enrel | j Send us your mail and telepboue orders. Prompt attention. tT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. ANG DRUG C2 a0? FIRST AVENUE. COLMAN BUILDING. Between Columbia and Marion Tée oval beaded old copper Mor- tise Lock set ase $1.25 2 in. Stilson Wrench OF@ $15 Man ‘Holdfast” Screw river. - Ne 50c 6-ft. yellow or white zig sag rule ak ate ve SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1310 Second We are coing out of Business. In the Boys’ end Children's ¢ Department we have cut the pri to a fraction. Suite that sold tor $2.59, now selling at $1.75. Suits that sold for $4.00, now $2.50. Suits that were $2.50, now $1.59. In Bult Case and Grips we have made reductions that will make you buy if you need one. Men's Clothing have been reduced to a price that will sell them. Suits that sold for $20.00, now $20.90 Bults that sold for $20.00, now $15.00. Sults that sold for $15.00 Suits that sold for $12.50, now $4.50. Remember place at the of First ave. and Cherry. the corner The Retirement Sale. H. LEWIS & CO, CLINE'SE OUSE rinse = 3 »| \ ANOe Hf Scariee WRITING SETS, CANDLESTICKS SMOKING SETS 713-715 FIRST AVE. now $10.00, | | members to strike at once. The local unton has ordered all its About 150 men are involved here. COLLAPSE NEW YORK, Sept. ~Part of the rear wall of a tenement house at wu. | Thirty-first street and Second ave nue fell out early causing the occupants aa bulances, a fire alarm this morning, to flee for Calls were sent out for am was turned _y. in and the reserves of several pre- 4 nets were hurried to the scene. A thorough search of the premises, however, revealed the fact that no one was seriously hurt. jothing | litte mi 2 LITTLE TOTS — BURN IN FIRE PORT ANGELES, Sept hildren were burned to death a farm house fire eight « trom this place early yester- 12.—Two about } day morning. lon the ro sway. The eldest boy, about 10} years old, attenr 1 to light a fire} with kerosene, xploded, set ting fire to the house. The little children, aged 1 and 3 years, were asleep and there being no one near to hetp them, they borned to death. lo 1 rowmar ltors of the G ‘The Mra. the parents, Mr. and were both away it to Port Angeles, a & neighbor's home a mile Ror- fathe r CLUBBED GHOULS NEW YORK, Sept. 12 fent on the Ninth Avenue “L,” has reached 12. It will probably grow. mediately after the accident the police were Hed to une thelr clubs in beating back the ghouls who were attempting to rob the dead and injured } time to arrest the f fleers had to devote |to the rescue work, but they showed no mercy to the inhuman looters. There was no an the of- heir attention Hurled Through HOQUIAM, Wash. Sept . \ Charles Hague, one of the proprie- ys Harbor D ‘orks, through a window and hurled | seriously injured by the exptosion of n of gasoline yesterday. The building burned to the ground a the | ‘The num- | ber of dead, an a result of the acel- away with name, seems to have her am plete - | ly in bie power, and in spite of her | most sacred promises to be a good! faithful wife, she can't resist Au- thenretth when he sends for her “Once the couple ran eway to Portland. I located my wife and told her I would forgive everything. We were happy for a time, and when little Dewey and Baby Lacy would put thelr arms around her neck and | ask her why she had ‘runned away | wiv dat naughty man,” she would kiss and bug them and tell them she would never do it again. “But again she was tempted and again she fell. This time she ran Autenreith to Tacoma | That wae carly leet Auguet. Au- nreith ie a married man and I tel- ephoned his wife that her husband and Mra Graham—she went by the name of Josie Fuller in Taco were living together ina Ta hotel. Mrs, Autenretth went to Ta- ‘ complained to the police and Autenretth my wife were ar- rested and locked up in jail, My wife refused to see me, or have any- thing to do with me, while Auten- reith denied that he was married and claimed he did not know the ed to be bis wife. | olice Maloney would upie from jail and | insisted that be prosecuted. | They staid in jall over night, and in| ning she sent for and} egged that I get her out jail. | She said that she would return to Seattle and live with if | would not prosecute Autenretth, although the night befor swore that # puld live with him if they had to spend the rest of their lives in Jail I went to the chief and inter- ceded in my wife's behalf and se- cured her release, but the chief would not release my wife's para mour until he had gotten down on hin ker haired mother s and sponken of his gray who would be brok- en-hearted if she r heard of his trouble. Finally Chief Maloney re- lented and let Autenreith go, on ondition that he le the country for good. What became of th who hes ru my home, 4 the happin of my own life and blighted the lives of our two chil- 1 do not know, nor do I care. My wife and I came back to Se attle, where I was engaged in bust- ness, I was making lots of money, but I sold ont my business at a big sacrifice in order that my wife and | I might start Mfe out again in a new man royed dren, place where we might forget the unhappiness of the past and where She might be free from the vile! tempter and avoid the finger of] soorn that would surely be pointed us both if we remained in Seat- tle “With what money I had saved, I went to St. Paul, Intending to start out anew there, leaving my wife with friends here, to follow me to St, Paul as soon aw L had become established. |e era | owrsetvem with mother's love, I want to help my wife If she is Ml, 1 will mpend my dollar for her. We were happy for 13 years of our married life, and when one after another of our seven children were iaid away In thelr it~ until Little Dewey and Lacy alone remained, we comfo the thought there wal i much Im life for us beth. Sorrows, as they muitiplied, drew us bearer to each other and enriched our live. But “The tempter came, happiness has hope is dead, and both our are blasted. chaps I may have deserved some of this heart-tortu and soul- torment, but what of our little otil- dren—what of them!" Mr, Graham broke into sobs an went away he police have determined to ak Up & gang of “ye thieves recently making South First their headquarters and certain shacks in that vietnity a rendesvous. Monday afternoon Patrolmen Frank Keefe, Peterson and Keefq took a trie of the vagrants into gos4 tody. They gave their n Charles Allen, jeorge Handy and Ed Brown. lay a poor cripple Appeais for aid Don't turn him away with a frbwh! For God tn his wisdom who knows n loved ones of yours maj, ga down wh what you wish.” r Several hundred of these cdtdd were found in the pockets of Alien| who ts a cripple, The police muir tain that the men not onty man ay & means of coNecting mamey, but that they are an organized Hing of hold-up artists well known tesqha police of many efties. , edahla MARINE NODES our sted bark (x lumbia, h ked off Cape Plattery st winter and which has been anchored in Se- attle harbor for the past four months, has now been brought inte Moran Bros.’ shipyard, and is being made shipshape again. The old hulk has lost her masts and showa the ef feet of the in not no f repaired orm in many ways, but gone that she cannot b The steamer Tampico, of the 1, H Gray & Co. fleet, is on the drydock at Hall Bros.’ yard, He Harbor undergoing repairs to a fractured Police Sore At Sentence Although John O'Brien was enught in the act of stealing the personal and pleaded guilty to a charge of lareeny from the person, Judae Grif- fin, who pe the cireum- stances tn gave the man & fine of $100, which amounts to 30 jays in the county wed upon the case, Police Judge « riven O'Brien 20-day jail O'Brien ordon, who uid have mentence in addition. would have b com- peled to work at hard labor on the chain gang in that instance. He told the arresting officers that he fully expetced a “five spot,” and made no defense The police say that it wae a de- liberate hold up and that the court was too lenient with O'Brien. While ALL ABOARD FOR A consignment of half a dozen wrongdoers will be shipped to Wal In Walla by Sheriff Smith within the next day or two, Jailer Wise bas given the mem bers of the party notice, and each is busy packing up his belongings tn @ bandana handkerchief Among the six who will take up their residences in the penitentiary }for varying terms is R. H. Nelson, the street preacher, who was sen tenced to @ five-year term in June for living in open adultery with the mother of five children under the excuse that he was divinely direct 1 to do #0, notwithstanding his nd children were of the |same flock and on the same prem- ines. The other prisoners who will go A. B. Cox, burglary, 5 years; William Daly, burglary, 10 years; William Herrick, Surglary, 12 lyears; Jamea er, lareeny from the person, 1 year, and William Creeman, grand larceny, 1 year. effects of John Adams on Sunday | morning in an alley between Bouth Bec and Occidental, near Main, An information wax filed direct by Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh and Patroimen Brown and Keefe fully expected i the man to Walla Watts ® short term. The police comment severely upon the decision rendered by the superior court judge and the arrest - ing officers claim that they could have obtained better results before | a fine of $100 and a} Pass oe eee os lthe fact that while the normal = © crime and the! working capacity of the Puget Fag anted to let the crim-| sound navy yard is between 600 and th Lacwen. — rae of larceny | 799 men, once upon a time the bat- bat the remutt ” “®F® ©®=|teship Oregon was repaired here . tne and furnished work for between WALLA WALLA! The Seattle Chamber of Com ! merce will take mo action, at present at least, to determine why the Puget Sound navy yard is be- ing discriminated against in favor of Mare Isiand by the navy depart- ment. Secretary Meikle is very optimis- tle, yea, even sanguine, that Brem- erton ia getting and will get all the work the navy department has for this station to do. He is not willing to believe, until | confronted by incontrovertible facts and statistics, that there is an over abundance of work at the Mare Isl and yard, or that there will be no} more work at the Bremerton yard after the few minor repairs are com pleted on the ships now in ordin ary. Secretary Meikle is confident that | the Supply Ship Solace, now on her! way to Bremerton with supplies for the North Pacific squadron, will be | put out of commission and over- | hauled at the local yard. | He does not deny that the Brem- erton board of trade has repeatedly told him that something would have |to be done right away, as men were being laid off every day because of lack of work. “The many complaints about dis- crimination against Bremerton,” |aaid Metkie Tuesaday, “arise out of 1,200 and 1,300 men, Bremerton peo- ple have been led to believe that whenever the number of men em- ployed at the yard falls below that | number the navy yard is being dis- | criminated against “I am not ready te there are 2,000 men employed at | Mare Island now, and that there | will be work for them for a couple of years to come, until I the figures to prove it “I was me EAST INDIANS CAUSE EXCITEMENT Kahn and G, Raseoul mixed it up in the re | district on Monday night and were | separated and sent to Jail by Patrol- men Hubbard and Brafford. Roth tomale” men and police say there has been bad bi existing between the clans r this city. Not long ago a peddler was killed and thrown into the wi ters of Lake Washington near Both well, Although several Kast Indians were arrested for the crime, they were acquitted. believe that t emphatically M diane are by Assistant Secretary Darling, of the navy department, during his re- cent visit to Seattle, that this naval station was not being discriminat- ed against; that it would be afford- ed all the work that was possible, consistent with the demands of the other government navy yards for work. All yards cannot be kept busy all the time, {s the reason Darling gave me for the apparently small amount of work that was being done at Bremerton. “The Chamber of Commerce in Seattle is always ready to co-oper- ate with the congressional delega- needs repair work brought to Brem- erton. We are keenly alive to the best interests of Bremerton, but I don’t see that there is anything for |us to do until stronger evidence of |partiality against Bremerton is shown than is now apparent.” The genera! impression among Se- attle business men seems to be that Commandant Burwell, who has just |sueceeded Rear Admiral Barclay, will leave no stone unturned to bring all work possible to the Pu- | get Sound yard. | sion 7 Excursion Rates East, | st. Paul, Chicago and other cities. jreat Northern Ticket Office, cor- ner 2nd and Columbia sts. -. Weare show- ing a suit at $15 that pos- sesses a won- derful amount of worth. The shoulders are all hand moulded, The collar is shaped to lay closely to the neck. The front lines hang straight and perfect. Per- fect satisfac- tion is, of course, guar- anteed. W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Second and Union Seattle Cor. Cor, Colby aad Hewitt Everett

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