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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT 1905. q ALASKA'S — WHERE PEOPLE ARE TREATED ‘LIKE BEASTS\= <%=: HOGE TALKS OF HIS MILLIONS: nn ae RAILROAD PLANS who. were trying to carry the girls upstairs over the Marquette bar, on NEW YORK cond and Marion. ‘The girla were] , LOCAL BANKER DISCUSSES NEW PORTLAND-SEATLE LINE nto Portland, as has t Missionary Board | \¥ 0: orivcinais on outlined.|of more direct benefit to Portland it would not}than to any other city, and wit : 1opelensly intoxicated, and all were ted 7 placed und rest and taken be IN WHICH HE 16 LARGELY INTERESTED v Alaska and K fore Police Judge Gordon The os 1 corte languished in the ef jail un ’ & ler 30 days ja we wer but the anc aps gen - a tere L the Us Oo” Trust company| minale of which the Har mas = . | of this n FL ers, oO s control 60 per cent and o the streets for the past six manth ine hag a Sont B. Lin ed up on this RRR ERE RR ee! land while they never were caught | the erorn orney, are er it tw for will * OURED BY DEVILISH * | warned off the public thoroughfar t en Beattle and voclates * VANCOUVE B. C., Sept after 10 o'clock night | i. 4 of which were an six Or * wrt gation of t Frank Balocehi, conducted a ay ge pia m The Star section bed seed ve . of torlous North featt saloon nid aul as | be moat . \ aniey Ba 1 * | the place was closed by the aut } There rumos he effect that recent develop- * isian w * ‘iad utter Baeret +a these men represent the Harriman-| ments. * } * “aed : reg gh Rockefeller interests in the big fight Who the princty for whom * na " and all ® brutal mae son bir | that being waged between| we are I aw in a post. * et were & |W. Me 1 Kraeme a| them and Hill and More for the| tion to I believe that a few * Many iifish are in ® | “booster” for the place. Jacobs was f the Columbia river valley| days will see @ definite announce- * x 1 ' is lattempting to x McNamara un-| 40d other parts of the northwest,|ment made by them as to their + mired ar ile he # ' der arrest | Mr. Hog Thureday morn-| plans. It has been necessary that the * akt , uh * } McNamara and Kraemer have not 1 that such was the case.| work be done as quietly as *s <i him 7 yet been tried for the assault, and | He sa The Portland & Seattle * * la case against Frank Baloccht,| “There really very little that 1] company’s proposed road, making @ ERR EEE RR Ee! | charging him with conducting a dis-/¢4n say at this time in addition| triangular system from Portland to | | lerly place, still ne unset-| to what has already leaked out at| Seattle and from Portland to Spe- | tled | Portland. We have inecorporated| kane via Wailuia Junetion, will WRECK VICTIM this company to build a raflway line| open up a rich territory. It will be r for me to state I, W €. ex * « minal) probably increase the amount of 2 fe a dangerous . | Meeting grounds have been secured at Port- wheat hauled ther pms « 7 pegged od ing at their church to hotd vi in memory of the kitied in the great massacre of last January The al ng of the J Hares Be A correspondent says: “Several places in the city it was planned to hold those services, T ice were informed of their intenion, American Hoard of Foreign Minsic and a tare number of Cossacks, mounted police and Infan -y were told off to stop the workme fy attending. At several central points, opened this noon in Plymouth . ee, © late such as the Narva Triumphal gate and the Church of Spassa, the workmen had already begun to gather near the churches, but the police ebureh r the supervision of Coach) So far there have been three full w day night, Corning was lift and Cossacks in ¥ cases charged up and began to flog those assembled—men, women and childre Near a large tory a number The services will continue until the Seattle high school foot-|teams out at practice each night. bag ae, Having been in) of Cossacks had b secretly posted to watch the gathering wds, while patrols were seen throughout th ty. I instance, I saw Monday bh is decorated | All team is practising hard this|As yet the schedule bas not been this nt ¢ i2 hours, Me has} 4 et come out from a church and, raising a cross, beg the Cossacks not to beat the people, but hie pleadings w in vain. with minal ape and the pie-|*eK preparing for the game, Sat-| completed. A practice game with ¥ t ¥ recovered sohouie tases well known missionaries,| "day, with the Olympics | the Olympics, September 16, and the on he exa tent (eee ——=————==——=—= 1A large globe is mounted on the| Coach Frost has made a great] U. of W., September 20, and # game le of play used by} with the Tacoma high school in this Juries cannot acertat TACKLE slatform., asymbolical of the world-| Change in the s Qa BOOBLER MAKES | Offi icer Suspended ‘Gormany and France Wek tose eta tte “shony] Ste wen ue world: | Coen Brace cot’ yvered among a lot|Seveloped at police headquarters of rough characters on Whiskey Is-} Thursday morning when Mayor Bal- 0 Join land, a few days ago by @ patrol-|Jinger called to see how the police man, to whom she admitted being| Were «elting along with the moss & woman. She appeared the next|€rown box ordinance. The victims jay before a police judga in wom-| Were Acting Chief Willard, Captain y Shorts. In-| elty, October 7, have thus far been prep Aig anne : FULL CONFESSION jewelry man, thought wid plek iidros of welcome was de-| #tad of using the Hine men to car-| scheduled. Games will probably be This wreck is the th tt L ki For T T bl — ; Ag omy . 4. {Ty the b he uses the backfield al-| pl th ¢ ia, Bellinghi & winner whe * reas »y the Rev. S. M. Freeland a al-| played with Olympia, Bellingham,, express meson 7 Geers 1 conor | OO ng or Trouble rpreigg meaty a nttle. to which President Sam-|™0st entirely, and where the Shorts] the Puget Sound Academy and, pos- ts he won of Nix t Jailer « was su Welnestag go five | Firet he latter was attired) uel B. Capen, LL. D. aponded. The| brothers plhyed their me fast,| sibly, Portland and Spokane. ps na dete hr | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 14 days for spending 30 min 4] WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. "fA in thew. sport of the prudential mn mit tee ey plays the team still faster. The game next Saturday with the saps: ought from his prison cell to con- | #eloon when he shor ave bee ee 2 ’ ' t b | This style of play will certainly be| Olympics will be played at 2 o'clock NERV Pp Brought from his p il to con- | saloon when he should have been! poncrig are that Germ and| “? buy this ring, 1 only] was presented by the secretary ¢ y be| Olyx play : OUR PROSTRATION i ront hie alleged associate in the|Patroling his beat. The suspension | Prac gaat TB nn wee ncunaies | want $i for 1. The honey wilt help | the hous toent, the Rev. Cor-| Y8°y effective in playing « team|at Volunteer park. It will be pure You can't you 4, | bee combi of last winter! ¥a8 made by Captain Ward J at ne t tath t6ime to get a bed and teave + ot Matton, D. D., the report} With 4 heavy line. ly @ practice game, at which candi- s P } . oring to ascertath to leave this} neliue H. Patton D.,, the rer vitable Alaay nes: have head- | Ha turrk state senato: whet thie ntey wift jet {tow 1 ‘ alk. but An-|of the treasury by Frank H. Wigetn. dates for both teams will be tried pay be enanyre ian Om tae Be] plete confonst y day on the id th governments have | #natomy 4 th remarked, “You| reviewed and illustrated the field Wants $I 990 for —— tres aig One t erten es stand in Judge Hart's court addressed notes to the government e h me!” and Grease was|the foree and the work in th 5 ine wit build up your ‘nervous m, where the trial of E. J. Km-/ MURDER | Ureing the United States to etther missions of the board, three in Af a C hed Fi ot DEPEND UPON iT m to t st atural strength | 8 oF of the we i. he we wake |e firm and enforce the rights of age ‘¢ of & man in}ca, four in Turkey, three in enn rus 0 It is worth your while to visit this a thie saleery will dis as pear. The | senators indicted by the judg a forelaners in Venneauela, or keep ite k for 3 . explained | and ( enon four, « wine — ne “ ony store. The chance te save te aaa = i st you nothing ) progress. COVINGTO:! Ind, Sept ff, and let the foreigners vurt, [don't want} each in Japan, Mexico, Spain, Auw Archer N. All presented. it fails to ety | you From the m pdt tle ONY Wl in sila ue thin alt t themselves with sallore and the city for nothing. |tria, Micronesia and the Philippine rN. Alea, who, while tally- | to"cia copper or Japanned finish & bed court roorr he left it, pate ’ j marines, The state department de-| Give me a chance to leave town, | islands. ing pipe for the Northern Pactfic keyed Reversible Night Latch... «piring three hours later, het and killed George Mutts, owing! nies tne notes. jyour honor The session Thurasday evening | 4nd Crane & Co, suffered a crushed | _ . . RTUNITY Runa ee ee Nee ee Greg's was tinwed untit| will exploit the present and pros-| foot. has brought suit for $1,990 al- | 7c Reversible Night Latch wie of the most dramatic exposes in| tere Re |the arresting officer could secure| pective work of the North China| leged damages against both com-| Has, heavy pease knob, and ieee ciminal trint of this state. He lett} The mayor wae Mutts’ lawyer 1 W T Pp | me vidence misato The Crisis in China” will|pantes jointly. Allen alleges that] © “ : . ‘ ‘ tat " ; hat swing in or TO SAVE MONEY FR thing untold, and in hie eager: he contest over the estate of the oman ramps in) be the theme of Secretary Judson|the Northern Pacific was careless ee os nh which nie toy For the balance of this week we} !? Unbotom himesit he forest latter's father Mutts cused Search of H sband Smith, D. D., and addresses will be|in leaving « large “boiler rest” from cag tacned. quote the following prices the objections of the defense with} his attorney ¢ bei u THEY H delivered by four missionaries, in-| standing on end, and that Crane @!|Keg & penny Nails MAIR BRUSHES, extra tong brit letatements relating to the motives; At the time of the shooting Jones ew cluding the Rev. George D. Wilder,| Co. was careless in hiring an em eNable Burglar Alarm thee, $4.50 kinds fand actions of the four disgraced | Wse sitting In the office of » local who has been connected with the| ploye who tipped the heavy plece| $1.26 19-in. Stetson Wrench. $3.00 kinds etatators. Much of this w SES it eet cae | CLEVELAND, & nth yp | North China mission since 189%, and] of iron over, crushing his foot. The | ‘Sc oval beaded old copper revers- é etimony. He Hately the old quarrel was renewed. : Sept. 14—AN the : c nan, who has! Case is being heard before Judge| , ‘ble Mortise Lock .-. + HAIR BRUSHES, extra stiff b way from Parkerst sé the Rev. Henry Kingm $1.25 Mann Holdf tles, $2.50 kinds. 1 95 the plan of jgn which he says| Hutte selsed a chair and edvanced | SOP Drom Varia ete Pa ge rd | been connected with it since 1888, | Tallman Thursday. ieee. : 23 . ywards the mayor, but Jones drew / *ttire and associating wit t r —— . soe an on eby the building and rds te ma ut Jon ne work 6 Micronesian mis-| e or yellow » gg — EEE $2.05) (cn ascaciations of the state were revolver and hot him through |foUghest kind of tramps, Mra EE sll mote ph ee aa essatend. awtng| oT Me, Younes men were dragged | 26<, 3-£1. white or yellow ena HAIR BRUSHES, good bristies—-| (oe ssociations of § wailed to | the heart le Daly, 22, a deserted wife 204 /savon BALLINGE coe eee ere Geatrnctive typhoon | fom An opium Joint et South Fourth) a.°% "A" waite or yellow en one Teevken le aire BBO Oe rotection As s006 ae the mayor iearned of | Mother traveled recently I search | RAND P The speakers will be the Rev F. M,{2%4 Washington, early Thursday | tig sag Rule . : kinds . ‘ De | vie told also of receiving money, | Mtad result Of the shooting he jot her husband, to find him ead! Liege OFFICIALS SUFFER Price, who has been a missionary inj TONS by Patrotiman Christenson, | 49c 6-ft. white or yellow en 36e kinds ......... seseessss BOC! sc cting that Joseph Johnaon had| *0ueht out the sheriff and gave/ compel him to support their Hitle aoa eae er oreaia since 1883,| "80 slexed an outfit ae evidence) sig sag Rule ‘ He " ba c * wc i ’ proms . again: rr Phe Also Bath Brushes, Cloth Broshes,| dropped his toll of $260 in hia pocket | “imself up, clatming, however, that | boy and girl. Eo route she worked) FROM A NEW DISEASE aad the Rev. I. M, Chamncn, who| {Sst them. They gave their Military Hair Brushes, Razor|as he stood in the street, Just as| be acted in self defense eee aot Se ae iy Fag ~ By went to Micronesia in 1890. ee ee en eee Strops. Shaving Brushes at 23 Per| Johnson sald he did. and that m-| [ achtanaes ted teostns 1h tae oe On Friday morning Secretary Pat-| (0? Callahan, Gling Campbell, Cent less than our regular selling| mons had received bin hare but two! i . 01 nt the annual sec- | fretght tras Three serious cases of “boxitie’| 0% Wl preven a | Brice. jimtnutes before. Lastly, he told of 0 "an eas © retarial paper. The young people's! sennion will be held, and addresses! will be delivered by Assistant Sec retary Harry Wade Hicks and} Prestlent George Gater, D D., of Pomona college, California i fright that followed the teers ! the expose in the senate; of a hasty R ady IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG’s.|*oterence hold in Emmons’ r | r the disposal of the amd of the PIKE STREET SHOPPING GUIDE The frugal housewives, the rn with the “saving habit,” or, inf arked bi sgmestions thet w The vote at the suburbar ; made to ch theme Pog Alay - | tion for the annexati ‘ thlan's attire, given her by sympa-|Laubecher and the chief axecutty. |,, Th? Uusiness seasion will be held pele. with & Seakine tow G DRUG €o Bunkers was still on the stand! seattle to 8 ¢ was almost unan- | theti mbers of her own sex, and|Captain Laubscher’s condition «| Pday afternoon. A special report onomy, should not tall to re = when the court adjourned for the | imoug told her stor fhe said she hed|Serious and his fellow officers fea, |!!! be presented by President Ed the bargains made exclusively b arked that he " » Captain Lav bi | From Falling House which the abu ET: | i oT FIRST AVENUB. a 7 OF ae tv ast at # earned that her falthless husbaad|that he will succumb. The mayor} Dd “ Beloit col Pike st | weative Wed a6 * ih} wae in Cleveland and besought the|and geting chief will survive. chairman day and y selling COLMAN BUILOING. | favor of the annexation aid of the court to com mm ts) FRO chet executive aa n proposed plans | m him xecutive wanted ne ‘ila NL Between Columb Marton | eap or o remult of the ¢ is to au-| provide for the little onea. She had| know @ few things and Capt tation of all the : ‘ . emotiate | tett the child with ao friend in| Willard naivety r a riday evening Pre Seated for Friday | and Saturday — a sai A good a Inspector Asks Aid | art poeta, lid Oak Box Seat Chair WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Ke A te.) Acting ry Darling of the jy As & matior of fact the mayor 2 if regular price $ special Sinew Rye, full quart $1.00 h, ie a sterday sent bi to ber an = Fine old reserved stock, . t ninteter of the navy at Tokiol of Police ties “ m & plan of his own dratt aa denen i: + 2 Fine old Peach. and Apricot ‘ Japa navy express - ie - e hat while cw ania ae ae A good Solid Oak Box Seat Leath Brandy, full quart, each $1.00 TO i S dent was the|ing the aympathy of the American| - deandtie heen ia cadtie eae from boxe a he ian ae er Covered Chair, regular price | Port Wine and Sherry, full quart , a Bren 31 oo » th artment to | bee . ai the Gk { the Madura pecial 83.25 50e ing | the M a ent A tenang * can mn rag : « + 1 saloon mae! m sion, the R enry ¢ s_bisael Al price x ead si Th March Wi i Racer ‘ em & pgs! L. aol : and’ aa ' : - we the main part abe vy dere ~ = Ps en, oo sy we A ore ne Sand e urp y ine feath, f * ed | cause dent cannot be as - . # barroom and some of the boxe hay, S.A. are Sar. Se Ls a R; Sa sees abe a Sa eer ane ac wan recently ty | we Mod from the| ©,C; Bartlett of the Japan mission. |] ¢.yicce Chamber set, decoratet.| & Liquor Co. i t by the a oe sane t io Third a excursion 1 sound. The mest anew ainier I] Seek tnd nad boss 16 wnat) Gy WORBLOW'S | M, Mess, emu" ase etn cropped ino yor] ganaat Seman | Wi be. delvered | fli bad sainee wounée. wpa mie shes ee would be « hearted fashion 5 ame eee lt be delivered by the Rev. Wi Purattuve Co. | anes tor diarrina. " to the ma Anyway, he| @™ Awe f Lor 220 Pike Street Property em TWENTETIE CENTS A ROTTER |e may encounter 40 milght ap want have mia he| The, toa = m The Coffee HE MARRIED WO, \ i. 1 ts location tiquated nto one-line and t Agency 604 Pike Street. Seattle of Coffees \ r t seen < PE ge =: t j to xhow } o that be eee ml wall. & Barrington Hall tat veiw You" || HE TRIBD 70 KILI ‘ium oe ti dat he wou area] tte CORNICIDE}| pmeerenes va ™ s | t n's ar After adjournment of the meet CURES CORNS. Coff Lewis-Littlefield Co. | ‘The case against Joe Marsero, on || ts | T Jand leading speakers on the pro-| nlyzes pain of toflammavon onkige from dust and Agents | peng garth Ree *] AINE ViCTIMS: OF [ram will start down the oust Ta[f/at once There. are myriads of ae ets ance Rainier Boule Additions, | ardo, a woman with 1 * | J orde A missioary salligs. - £1 — corm ren — te ep Jurious to health, M thur's 4 on. x. 1 for eight years, has f n ay will mate tn e a vast! er proportion ¢ Guaranteed asto it: Boulevard, G AG sith | in Justice George's cc | PATENT MEDIC ind DISORD ERLY and in order tc he Lewis an any At all drug and favor fry 2 poona 22 HALLER BUILDING | tie, Pyle phen geomet | no yhcgp orien ve ae Our SRS eorane one Tel. Main 437, ind, 1092 o married the woman | 5 BALT LAKE 14.—0) n| omar Our chalte Ceyion’ 4 MON! TO LOAN The City of Seattle arrived here | tar ares Waa euler ate i the p| THREE YOUNG GIRLS ARREST ‘ne = el J dugh paneage, bearing 100 pas v garment that sold fo Ry et "| €D For UNBECOMING CON r “ era, Officers on the boat stated nvY ! 4 , hyo a ae : ’ nen : Y diveedbanegh wrikes had be =| o Bind, O06 a. 2 “ et DUCT BELOW THE LINE | { Sor “ kara i < . XPERT Watch J) mite rth sora tate see H nurs mind, cde tha fo an dee | seesena Soe cee coers fae > MAYFIELD) “9 iy thers part of Alaska. — vamn.. Suite’ that. sold for $90, Hien, . “la suit against the to recover| BERTIN pL 14—Nine new] Woodcock’s Pharmacy 303. PEKE ST. Repairing. Also ?— ens #20 tha t for $20 : « as arrested | cholera and two deaths |] 604 PIKE 8T., SEATTLE, WASH. |RLEAmaMiabeaes IND.9 98 ; a Naegele, prop 18, Suits that Hold in m na Lewt 1 sted here today } Manufacturing. .w = to EP gba Ag Boek hee antes: A ninmton a ILSON SPECIAL VALUES "ea sp Phe Retirement yh “d with FINE IS & Tee NEY adele THE STATIONER ON }OXPAPH G. BENINGHAUSE) | : H, LEWIS & poms tof Tt fternoon, He was taken | : 713-115 FIRST AY 4 . \ i the wel-' to the Wayside hospital, Me Is | 207 PIKE Jona, Mont s eenrnnenenetneneneerememenmeanal hem out, Tho arrest single man esveaionee

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