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VERY WOMAN IN SEATTLE SHOULD READ corre PAP we WILL KNOW WHETHER JOMN D.'6 MONEY THE GTAR 18 NOT REPUBLICAN, NOT DEMOCRATIC YNTHIA GREY'S HUMAN INTESESTING ARTICLES IN THE STAR. s 18 “TAINTED” OR NOT, BY The END OF THIS WEEK 1T 16 JUST INDEPENDENT, THAT'S ALL 7 The Pioneer One Cent ms The Only Paper in feattle j Paper of the Northwest } eC se aA eC a I That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER yey Vol NO. 171 E } PER MONTH NIGHT EDITION, es Baron Komura Is An Unweicome Guest HIGH FINANCE SECRETS i ictim. of $ phoid FORCED TO THE WALL BY REL ENTLESS ATTORNEY'S, OFFI- CERS OF INSURANCE COMP ANIES RELUCTANTLY LAY. STRAIN OF WORK AT PORTSMOUTH AND WORRY OVER THE ky « h, met at BARE METHODS OF “FREN ZIED FINANCE Shad of Chang JAPANESE RIOTS MAKES ENVOY AN EASY VICTIM OF j tutu, Uni expected | SICKNESS 1 agp ee arrange » Yor ie Hing [¢ t ¢ f = - } back t 1 f roKK Anti-peace | te 4 i Until Dr. Delafield saw the pa in some] th t ' Kou insisted on § were York | trae Dr. Flint and two nur ama, “1 to t t of |e \ the} surance t » jowure le te c WASHINGTON The | gating nites teme Ame itack t ft k K } t he ot | n, r t ew York the Mik H tt j i ‘ h { the fire until th in ratsed At } Hue « ' H , He sald a & | t ' M nvestme in mort- | chara qu ' As ¥ ate, which says } must that | | Ri t At the serious | et u A bulletin regarding Ko tant York 1 ie c er f ting ‘ f 1 said he - | i the { « 48 h Ja | t f i tietp is I in the BARON KOMURA oe f b ' ates, but not give ] It ‘ ' He r f Hughes EW YORK 13.—-Baron , .e et r t f th a igh a maze of hee 1 of th | ’ nd pinned him to the Komura is very i at the Waldorf-| | | t } ' pe b he learned the Mutual \NDON } } . was « loser in the Interna- Aste Dr. Francis Delafield, | LONDON 7B eur piers inode con iimiinata who en called from his vace the jomat : jere that the | tion trip in Virginia to attend him was destroyed ome j al descendant of the ancient ays Komura is in the first-stages auaetan ta of typhoid fever. Komura is of ms Bay aint HE | zoe ( THE VILLAGE slight and frail physique and the|? * of Javanese ¢ are most dis ws Rowdy: worst is feared. His return to Japan the mem |*# Akaka eee ketene scuchioiaceaieaenl willing to|@ * is necessarily postponed, although &| coe the sink rather than) ® OYSTER BAY, Sept. 13 * The Chamber of Com during the past yous » ane € n inactive, bec f the coi re : t s te merce meeting Wednesday | ments to Alaska, but that durin majority of the suite wil BO ee ees ebhict Taek A ra bes 2 ees afternoon, decided to appoint a com-| the same time San Francisco's ship- v f wing telegra he ch s| ment decreased $1,000,000 planned. eredit on magnificent victories,| @ from Witt * mittee to inves e the ch re ment 3 e vad § 908,008 4 aad point t that very little|® “Before leaving the United & woty no ee eed mane ot the canteens 4 4 r > - uatibles was aboard the battle 200 neg in my own - rn Pacific « hat Seattle oI _ en oe re r oft oe Se vv siaee rte at . oe _ ber «ie si Pent nt hante were placing prohibitory | ceipts are misleading, as merchants Komura, Japanese peace envoy,| several places, spread so rapidiy|® workers, to offer *! only Shomer ype one! Goon py bape yond o Fina san they could not be extinguished hanks to you, to pros pe » and merchants | cisco, end had the (who is IM at the Waldorf-Astoria. | ‘ruey point ont that the mapasines| @ ment and (o the wh | their supplies in San Fran-| port before being loaded for Alaska 4 rs ptt omag ae ° \ ‘The chamber decided to appoin! ‘ » ig) Were #o arranged the for the cordt elcome ’ fs somewhat improved today. He is heme dl m mo Png Bo wag 2 - - _ 4 yp m pee ; me ° | retary Meikle, in anewer to the| a committee to receive the sleeiee P our arrival and the unifo " af the Baa « t curred an hour after the fir " rtesy shown during © |charge against the Seattle mer-|to the grand convention o! Soni —— 7 ren ts meen Mies teel a eae ie eo meeery © of Detectives Phillips and Byrpes.| chants, contended that the customs |of Hermann, in Seattle September members of his suite said that he tenatic har pm plices. \@ which will live in our hearts « Martin was captured on Yesler Way | reports show an increase of $2,000,-1 17. too weak and nervous to be shown tn le ba shortly after & o'clock Tuesday even- the reports from Rome that his MUKDEN, Sept, 13.—Pukishima,| « * ing. He was not allowed to give family had been assassinated representing Oyama, and Ovaniv-' 5 ep eR EMER ERED EES nd sn: oie ss ial ¢ arresting officers say tha ~ - the details of Martin's crimes stamp i him as a | = | William Lang, 27 reat North-| mashed by the tru Several ribe | er owit man, we ally t red were broek and the ntered end REET ER EEE abana 4 | \ *. * Wednewday ning emtered his lungs. allowing the * —_ 1 : " j ts ail ning the new pas | aued to become filled with air. Pl # SEATTLE MAN IN . » 4! 7 _ * MONSTER SYNDICATE * Fourth and King tera have been placed over the . ~ * cl LAND, Ohio, Sept. 13. #| unconscious ever chest. Amputation of the arn ; W. Coasidis®” of Seat- * Land it is not def-| would he ne in case hel * Jobe 1g ns oe Fleece wn how it occurred fur-| should fecover, but at present he * US &* nee ap tap ee ti i is clothes became! is-toe weak to permit it, and it in| © Ser are in this ckty toss *t inanner and he was| thought unnecessary as he ix not * SFranke for a et nd train. The wheels|empected.to live. He was taken to|* ters bro 4] | entt ngth of his! the Providence boepital. He is un behest: Ms od bs Sad = belt alitanatl arm, and b hest was bach houses. Tw dah niliio j . x 4 sas. marring. @ dollars will be inveeted. *) queeesareemnren eect * * *& The Considine-Sullivan in- #/ ' & tereete own the Star theater in #/ | ® Seattic, ar alee theaters In @/ ® most of t coast citles, *| | * *) | eee eee eee | | | | 4 svemy atving a . no SHOULD GOTO JAIL gon, M tor «gee . y s - 1 th rot iu . Su I e " ® hat) storris t his t , ¥ “ t he ‘ agit 1h ADMIRAL TOGO. eit @ that t t nged b e 1 arm himself Over whose es from th in the sinking of the warship Mi- ; the cdtadtoand aor tae an : kasa the entire Japanese nat Admiral Togo was on ° ‘ The ! er | st visiting when the explosion ¢ re ' ” b he I Read |" 7s ter mcd vot fa VOTERS FAVOR! CLOSE DOWN th : inet os oh | CROWD IN FRONT OF AN ANTI-GOVERNME t he 1 m con ft . | ssc The publication of sensational comments on the peace The dl- (ons ‘throughout the city WEATHER FORt CAST ANNEXATION The di- 350 WILL sree I sil . I tan A a $ Partly Cloudy wth Possible Show owing to the BIG STRIKE Sing tapttir: bebind gn. thety oF oS") ATTEND MEETING Rev. 1 1 th, Of | ers—Tonight Cooler Thursday Fair The concern is 4 : , « rmer Ligh’ n . try in Utah, hard with them is very ¢ den ad to dream M ' nm in be acs in bined R Se e Are | Se t R ot was years | It is sald that some of the smaller wagons I «e- | voting r n manage CALLED OFF i302" cnr al SOLACE LEAVES — wie | to hold out longer ag 4 that the about t h cb " of annexation t h on | strikers and forced the | nion saloons | *" . , a th ared for th ¢ time The Star wen wa JxARARRER ARES EK eR corns to give in, also. It | diwere rapidly fall bet 5 . é « o . 1 and the almost unanimous opinion of all} ¢ ‘The brewers’ strike was calied off| that nearly all of the beer and those of the union places pi jean Board « rs new car : Sout attle t men that the | p Jast evening, after a conference held | : wi ae Seen ree * Foren & ., wh " Siseue aeanets ‘| Bouth Seattle busines aoe tie tae[* _ PEKIN, Sept. 13.—BMise Alice # Between the brewers, retary | = myene at Ply ath - ‘ p sel aa | ver Gt eanenation, Tk arene otl* Roos t 1 part sight- ® Kemper of the International Brew} |tional church on ‘Thursday after R O, Rept. 1 tas sates one tuteks (| seeing today. T >w they ® ers’ union and E. F. Sweeney, repre } t2e k REVOLTING CRIME |: é ahip & Seg eh 0+ retells shar fhe n. | ® will be & ted udience at # A three-year contract oni! with the hotels t box aaah cent eine ae ; * who have tomed to * the terms of the settlement will be 50 of tt - a: the remainder leiaet easetles Ber the 9 The * emontous visit * signed a9 soon a® arrangements © will tay at private houses. | We B. Martin, 51, occuples a cell | fact that the ent is sending | BERLIN v F new | ® ¥ 8 cannot * be made for settling affairs in San ‘otional on Thursday] at the city jail, charged with a ro-| such a large amount of goods to t ch . 4 are | * ton) and m * Francisco, where £00 men, employed rom Ovin ar: 0 will open the} volting crime. His victim is David| Bremerton in by authorities . eee ie: Aeneeee * fn bott beer sent by the Seattle meeting »wed by| Wells, 14, of Fifteenth and Kast Fir, | here to mean fa not the tne ‘ , * ; x grevine @ Malting company for the addre ‘The boy appeared before Proxecut-| tention to slight tt ete th, Con es ees es eeeeeeetsesenre erfeution in California, struck out ——----—-- M. Fre ng | ing Attorney Mackintosh Tuesday | parcel rk Norwegian #oewe of sympathy with the local brewers. | Rev. Fr the | aftefndon and related hi rience 4 hie ntier tse tu = LOUISYALLE, Ky Sept. 12.— By the terms of the settlement th With a cry of terror Edith Abbey, when th was brought to alresponse del 1 Sumuel B.| with Martin, who claims to be an | H B d Kariat conference vey met} Marvin Hart has received a tele- Wages that they demanded when|* Youns woman, plunged headloag | tioor, in not known, but pedestrians he police had previously re ahaa troops hurrytr to re meet Gus Ruhlin or sume other good tnd | gee he. y y y received F K is they went out last May, but are) to the pavement from a Lake Union| were horrified to her fall. she 1 H. Twitehell, of Ha vague reports of Martin A and a half story frame |" Advanced detachme Jheavy-weight. Hart is ready to granted the “closed shop," which! car on Second near James, shortly] gave her address as the Hotel Ceetl,| ford, Conn, han b selected te} bat 1 no evidence to prosecute | house 1402 Queen Anne was burn {fight Waa the main point at issue | after 1 oe on Wednesday after- | but his could not be verified. deliver th naval sermon, # him with until bis la m vol-|ed down shortly aft 1 o'clock 8. G. Yerk general westerr r About 200 men in Seattle have r ng revere Injuries. ng and City De-| 1814 it has been mery to welect | untarily told his story to the prose | Sted day afternoon, It was a new | senger agent of the Great N ORTLAND, Ore., Sopt Four been on strike and they will be moved to the atte ‘ilips investigated the | one of the leaders of the board to | ewtin ttorney house, and was not yet ocgupied. A se been sick for several d h} wit were ¢ mined in the taken back am soon ag places can) General epital in the efty ambu s8 the police received an in- | deliver thie sermon, Dr, Pwitenelt 7 as given a complaint! Martin was the architec n charge | a complication of throat land fraud case today, 4 for them G ‘ i by Dr. Wilts. ! urate report stating that a wo-han bi a corporate member of the ault and of construction, but the name the doct cannot say whe ny was the same as ig $ ne boycotted Mmewerien we * owt her balance man had been shot. board since 1491 day the w nt was pla n the hands owner could not be learned, ‘be able to return to his dest 1 als na a il iNet hla