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EVERY WOMAN IN SEATTLE SHOULY READ SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TU ITS FEMININE ReAvEens THE STARK 15S NOT KerUBLICAN, NOT DEMOURA TTL. AG 4 CYNT OF HUMAN, INTEREST ARTICLES IN THE STAR, bi Ame TO BE FOUND IN EVERY 188UE OF THIS NEWSPAPER. coy vy 6 dust INDE PENDENT, THAT'S ALL a The Pioneer One Cent 4 me The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest j > ‘ Cd eS a I That Dares to Print the News “NIGHT EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1905 VOL. 7, NO. 175. . INTS PER MOWTH _ “WHEW!” EXCLAIMED DAN CUPID, AFTER RE HAD FINALLY PATCHED UP THE BLACKBURN-BUTTERWORTH TANGLE SATURDAY; “THAT WAS A HARD JOB!” ‘Nome hi ts By ‘ isastrous Fire BUSINESS DISTRICT BURNS, ENTAILING LOSS OF $200,000~ MARRIAGE, DIVORCES AND A SUIT FOR ALIENATIO NOF AF FECTIONS MAKE A MERRY MUDDLE FOR THE LITTLE ARCHER TO UNTANGLE-D!I VORCED PAIRS REMARRY AND y . THE SILVER LINING OF ONCE DARK CLOUDS |S’ POLISHED ee . iy yj ee UP AGAIN / / yf ff Y NAN BXYBEE.) , Yorce on Mateh 22, 1904 Hi | Mra, Blackburn se yj Little Dan Cupid has been work-| May 31, 1904 Y / hf j ixT ELLINGS IN AGH Sng overtime. | On the following day, June 1, Mra. | Yyf shila pcilngn2ctiad Brae t He has been fighting a hard fight | Blackburn and Mr. Butterworth | i) j 00 S 00 against heavy odds, with the green-| fled to Portland and married each ] : Seainot heavy odds, with the grown | fied rtlar marr Sixty buildings, 11 of which were | were obliterated. These were made Yawning hopper of the divorce mill} Little Dan Cupid was blamed with | suse tatih ectentiin So aa et ee | tele eT Bet: Spe | 0 im by fire in the big fire that swept | ments, restaurants, dance halls and True enough the industrious litte, tle arrows had not 4 wee idigedicny ana ern yr Rpg reat bag a ram| It is reported that the city hall oe Major Glansford, of the | was also destroyed, the most 4 United States cable office, on Sv.n ly ant files and documents ng day. Private dispatches have buen | saved. The property owned by the jon companies es Archer's quiver is all but pty of] The new Mra Butterworth went contained in @ tele arrows, and bis filmy, butterfly] with her second husband te the St { Wings have been cruelly bruised by} Louta fair for a honeymoon, but tle han obviously filed a the harshly-grinding big wheels of| by the time they returned they " the divorce machinery, but still he} quarreled and each accused the on the trade of the Orlent! received by local companies doing | big transpor and the goods thereof will go to}, ped + has won, and has brought forth from) other of ruining bie or her individ th ndation of the rich asinenn at Home confirming the te- | Che 20,000.00 most unhappy turmoil through devi-| ual home and destroying hia or her lot what lawke te ae like the. port of the disastrous conflagra-| | There are 20,000,000 feet of tum- cus difficulties, two happily re- | individual happiness / if ae eee ot gr Ww. B 9 tt ce Ag elvan i a Ey o7 yo penance pe en United couples, cach with two love- Am the result, Butterworth sued jtown on either cow 3.) tention | Nome, it is said, but many orders ikmted bankin Bekthe bb ene tha SOane 2658: Datiarwerth tor @ | Hen y, the last managing editor That such a calamity would be! for lumber, hardware and merchan of the Bt. Paul Globe which the fa lout of exiat last spring. pecte Its buildings entirely | © Hennessy cam up through 888) of lumber, bunched clowe together in | 4 Francisco and the other coast cities! paw along the stre | and was in 8 nday and Mon-| ‘The t y. He was tremendouely impr be about $200,000 ed with Seattle and believes the| suffering the larg n ex- | dise for victims of the fire were re- by local business firms Mon- Dan Cupid finiahed thin neat job/ virce, alleging ne ie pontiog on Saturday evening. and the finish went on record in the big book at wer, setting the marriage license window in the|up conter-allegations of il-humer county auditor's office, when J. L./ and cruelty. The two were divorced. Blackburn and Mra. Anna Block In the stir that followed, the first burn wrote down their names there-| Mra Butterworth championed her cKing and fault- The second Mra Butter- It is considered fortunate that the ! here to | fire occurred no later in the season he company |than {it did, Had the devastation it lows was the | occurred after the close of naviga- Ti ane Gasted a@ay a Moonee ak Gud ten athe UF tak wen elty not only haw a great future but |Seson Lighterage company. At| tion it would have b impossit It will be remembered that a lit-| discarded second Mra, Butterworth |io already great in potentialities | tena $20,000 worth of its property |to ship to the northern metropolis tle more than a year ago, the seu-/ was t Mr. Hennessy is engaged in writ-| was destroyed the large amount of lumber and sup- en up valiantly by her for- ation -loving public was regaled| mer husband, Mr. Blackburn. Daa ing a work on the American Indian It was th vider half of the city | plies needed to replenish the loss. in collaboration with Inspector| that was cleaned out by the flames,| There are now several liners ready with a che bit of scandal in the] Cupid was at wor Ee selec bit of stander im the} Clpid was ot w | IRS, aid James MeLau«i the man whol which swept up both sides of Front | to make their last trip to Nome, but = iv uation’ o& Cetacting sat Wadia ae ais pe get Stl car w fame as the custodian of Sitting) street, and westward from Lane | their departure will probably be | Bull and the hestile Sioux. For/street to the Snake river. Two| delayed on account of the necessity, i four months Hennessy and Ma).| blocks of solid wooden structures | of loading additional freight | MeLaughlin have been visiting the) Indian agencies of the « ntry get 4 b . third family also broke up. and now | left the reunited Butterworth under hi : De =~ the remnants have gone back, lke | thetr original roof at 3825 Albion ‘ 1 roe ig Hes tase on ye ; J See! fitings to the magnet, and the) place, Fremont, and turned his at o elegans capaci cen ede z b twe original families are as they/ tention te the sad plight of the 7 i # look at °. Ps - Were im the beginning Blackburns. |eaid Mr. Hennessy. “Like the 4 f The principals to the interesting 1 ot tas penple cf the wildalo sarc q ra ) time two families were and from a portion of the overjoyed. went back to her, ¢ = | January 14, 1905, they married i * a new family wax made; later the} Den Cupid had scored a point, He Presentiy, on February 3, 1905, lof the le of the middie orth tangie are Mr. and Mra, J. I. Biack.| Mr. Blackburn sued Mr. Butterworth “IN APPRECIATION OF THE PART PLAYED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVEL se .Gncuning {1% cme people of the mile me burn Mr. and Mra, Gilbert But- | for $10,000 damages, alleged to have | PEACK, THE CZAR HAS REMOVED DISCRIMINATING DUTIES ON AMERICAN GOODS."—News Item, | West | was inclined to rene! that ferworth. and the whole story ts) been suffered through the aliena~ | qeee-————————- jou people were going too far is Beatly filed away in the county! tion of bie wife's affections, This|. — ies 1 Lp j claiming the inheritance of | the clerk's office, under four different] feat, Mr. Blackburn said, had been be bed jearth but 1 guess you are entitled legal actions accomplished by Mr. Butterworth by ictim 0 arce p }to tt. I can’t see that anything can| * € r that will interfere with «a Tn March, 1892, Gilbert Butter-| the bestowal of presenta and by | Worth and Ellen Butterworth were| whispering Into bis former wife's should ‘be rich by the toll that. wil married In Centralia. ear, slong with sweet nothings, should be rich by the toll that will 3 be pald you o commerce of t In 1898 J. L. Blackburn and Anna | things that were not true about her poo, ee gar saa ota’ cai The brewers’ strike, contrary to{ The International Brewery Worke a Blackburn were married in Seat-) husband. turning her love from him. ere union demands it. Before cali- a . te. Mr. Butterworth (iléd @ seneational re! aay announcements made a few days) ing off the strike here it insists Bs In 1899 the two families became| answer, saying that the former Mra. =f SHOOTING WAS j ago, is pot ended, according to the that the San Francisco strikers go, i intimacy | Biackburn had caused all the trou- strikers themselves. back to work under the same con- them, Iasting| bie; had invited his attentions, MABGE CARR COOK BRINGS ACCIDENTAL Not a single union jan has yet/ditions that were obtained before NGh Gada Betty GHD coeent to Stees| verve, see terene homte taney ber 4, onan began heal fio men to receive back their jobs| it ts believed that the San Fram- es 110 men to receive bac 8 the union of the Butterworths, and| Indignant for his former wife, Uniees the Seattle Authorities | that time. They were married in ING OF THE SEASON TO THE | When the strike was declared 300] cisco end of the strike will be settled: the stork made the Blackburns hap-| whom he now considered abused, | bring Rva Robs, 16, back from Vic- | Tacoma sbout a week ago and it is | ver Carroll stated that no | men walked out, but more than half) San Francisco being a strong union BY by the bestowal of a baby boy.|Mr. Blackburn was susceptible |toria, B. C., to prosecute Joe Mar-| admitted that the union weakens| GRAND iz was to blame for the death of] of these have since left the city. town, but as yet the strike is still j | Hut the matrimonial bark of neither! prey for Dan Cupid, who strung up|celle, charged with her betrayal, | the state's case. ‘T. W. Plater, a® it was purely ac-| ‘The local union men are await-| on. family was destined to salt through | his bow and got busy. Touched by | the latter will be set free and the) A bench warrant has been |ssucd cidental ing advices from San Francisco] The brewers acknowledge that Smocth waters. her former husband's devotion to | case dismissed. for the afrest of the young wife, but}. “Mts Wises of the Cabbage! The | _ Presently an over-fondness sprang| her after she had left him, Mrs. “Mother—Send my trunk to Vie-|the who'e affair smacks of railroad | Pateh,” with Madge Carr Cook in | capaci /Mp between Butterworth and Mrs.) Blackburn was another susceptible |toria. | am married and | want my | methods the tithe role, the best dramatic of-/ mili of +t Ah and the respective wife} target, and Cupid began to breathe | clothes. Eva," was the essence of »| Marcie ia overjoyed at the turn | frimmof (he season, was greeted by | Shingle easier. telegram read to Judge Griffith | in bis favor and hae hinted that he|@ large and ap; fative swudien: Seeing the chance of getting back | Monday morning by Eva's mother, | thinks his victim will never come | at the 6 i man wos acting in the | before signing the contract which} they have not won what they foughd night watehman, ot the} has been drawn up between them/ for, but neither, they assert, have 2 Auburn Lumber and/and the Northwest Brewers’ asso-|they lost anything. The demand 4 ng the ~|ciation, B i | for a raise in wages of $1 a week, M rinan. The arms the strikers want to make} which they declare was the main ad Sunday night accident occurred Saturday night./eure that more than 100 men in| point at Issue, has not been secured, the regular wate the alienated affections of his for-| who has recently returned from | back now that her honor is protect Mrs. Cook's interpretation of the) when the remu tchman return-| gan Francisco employed in bottling} The union 1s recognized, however, mer wife, Blackburn dropped the| Alaska to take charge of her daugh-|ed. The o' girl victim will not] tim-Agerted and kindly Mrs. Wiggs to retleve t the Seattle Brewing and Malting| The owners agree not to discrimin suit for damages against Butter-|ter. Eva Roba, who gave the name | prewecute, ie a9 perfect am the advance notices | running fron company's product, who struck out} to against men active in union af “ worth, and on Saturday evening.|of Mann, was lawfully wedded to| Mrs. Kelly will now fall heir to] aimed it would be. She ti shed when he fell of xympathy with the local men, be/ fairs, and to take back ali men now September 16, the story closed with | Willlam Kelly, 21, one of the young | about $20,000 from her father's es- | DATt In every particular, In the last | 4 ber Colts revol given back their jobs t out as soon as convenient. % the quiet remarriage of Mrs. Black-| men with whom she was arrested | tate, which has been held for her by | #@t. at the open door of the little | was carrying in his pocket. The gur 3 ns ing presents and psying marked at-| burn to her original husband he | in the Yesler Way lodging house, at| the executors since hie deceate. tage. with stretched arms and) hit « a rock 1 was discharged — Plater’s breast his spine tention to other women. second reunited pair little Dan | words of welcome op the return) the bullet ent Mra Blackburn sued Mr, Black- Burn for divorce, charging him with Cupid left Installed under a happy | tome of the anfaithfal bhaband and | poring throug {f Smith was with ¢ erucity by reason of person in- 4 the time and sald t | res Oxes Vioe and fig-tres at 2100 Rast Joma Seka ber actoies) ecmme'part to] eens To Cut Out Saloon B street the best and drew forth thunderous | Carrot @ignities and alleging tncompatibil- Now everyone concerned it is inquest war un ity. presumed, is happy. and Dan Cupid iS Carter, an “Mr. Stub-| Pint was a Is Mayor Ballingers Idea ving Miss Helen Lowell ax “Mine nd, as far an Mrs. Butterworth secured her di-! has a vacation coming. é 5 be tenreck’? PSA ERE HS Miazy.” and Bessie Gariscale a8) no relatives in this part of the| eres .: ‘Lovey Mary,” were favorites from | country | The present ordinance governing|law. Mayor Jones, of Minneapolis, Tete eee eee ee ee ea the first act | told me the other day that parti- The neighbors’ children, a nait| oe ons were not allowed in barrooms JUROR HAD A * dozen or 90, are capable youngsters {50 Freshmen |a new one, prohibiting such boxes | at all i “HOLD-OVER” # in thelr different roles. jentirely would be an improvement eneary ogie man about 23 1 PROBABLE SUICIDE The popular camping grounds at (Point are expected . oy j ni Some cities go farther and pro- George Henry, one of the Bot ‘ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ® jin the opinion of Mayor Ballinger. oth Health Officer Ludlow and ; 7 ”. ; hibit the use of curtains which ob- ON jurors serving in Judge Gill Poin ‘ent & ‘c 7 ane a ects w. | Mishta, with a matinee Wednesday at U Vv rsity, The mayor does not say that the) t A 7 famn's Gepartenamt. of the eupe- #| 22! Foint and Weet Seattle beach | Maparintendent of Mtrects and Sew" dates tne. engagement hive | present ordinance {* not good, so| Struct the view of the barroomsfrom. “Ym tired of life. When you find) have become hot beds of typhoid |ers Walters declare they will do all | rior court, showed up for duty far as it goes, but he does not think | the street My body send it to 1903 Yesler way, “hold- @ | fever and other diseases. fn their power fo prevent trouble. yee ay ee oe 5 he “I do not see the need of saloon iy the.” por arena F a a ‘Thig fact in conctusively shown in| but In the opinion of persons a« re ir Ph S af mat he be nmuinate n jit E awed ee a matter for| boxes at all. They are not used Im a coat ag dart fn the Sary ‘box while waiting & report which the board of health |/quainted with the situation drastic I sao “4 with as are at ecaeneel city council to determine,” he|any of the high-class saloons. If : ? Balis hotel, Chehalls, Washington, has just prepared, In the recent) mensures will have to be taken. In | Id tifi d ot fre ¢ the/said Monday morning. “The pres-| people, men or women, want to 4 : to qualify. He was promptly | carts s OMTITIOG | oc freshmen in the history of the| said Monday morning Pree ik iiauer 4 & lerittmete wea ~ by Henry Parker, Saturday, was; forwarded to bis former wife, Mra.) 4 A. Morris, who resides at the ad | ; dress. to the campers who dump epidemfe of typhold fever there wer fn alt 112 cases. Of that number 47| their refuse into the take, two sew- contracted the disease outside the! ers, one at Leechi and the other at city and six at Alki Poiat and West | Madr have their outlet ther given ten days in the county jail for the offense. This is Henry's second of- fense of the kind, but on the previous occasion he escaped with a reprimand. He lives in the country and says his cele- & institution ent ordinance fs all right in its way NEW YORK. Sept. 1 The bod | Registrar Condon told a Star re-| and I will go ahead and enforce It, | see no one why they cannot do FORK, Sept. 18.—The body | porter that the new students will| but I think it would be a good plan | it openty. of the gir! found under what in| camber aboot 186 ‘or Seattle to adopt the system of| “The fact Is that the calonnsien’ Seattle. || The result has been a contamina-|ikgown as the “haunted oak” just! Contrary to the precedent of pre-| Minneapolis and other cities and) most persistent im | maw ae The camping victims were Ida|tion of the lake that is dangerous. | qawt of Petham road in the Bronx] vious terms, the new students are| abolish boxes entirely. That would | c'osed boxes are almost invarthlie Mullen, Mra. Paddock, Mra. Chrin- |The vile odors, when the wind is) Satur was identified today | compelied to join the body of Asso-| make it much more difficult for ee places in an imp! AR amy: eathelee| bponstebn Rater xe Maa d fing August Pfeiffer clated students and pay the feo be- | owners of saloon dives to evade the] manner. ‘ It ig betieved that Parker bas sul- tided on account of domestic troubles. According to Mrs. Morris, the eetete eee eee ee Peete eee eee eee eee eee lew far be- # couple separated 16 years ago. There| * prations are few and far ve- & Ming Elisa Leonard and | tected a bait mi Coroner O'Gorman today iasued a| fore registering. The tee this year ————— ate several children, one of whom, | Mre at Boyle, of West Seattle between Leschi and Madrona. Warrant for the arrest of Joseph! is reduced from $2 to $2 | : Gn 18-year-old danghter, cannot be) a ey ee eee EE | Bad mnitary conditions are de-| Major Milli» attempted to rem-|GQerard, a driver, charging him with| Football practice began in ear-| ATH | it ts likely that Taft wil go to Pan- located. She was supposed to have oaiahtindianemea od by Dr. Ludlow to be the! edy thia state of affairs to some ex~| the murder. | nest in the afternoon, with Coach | PECULIAR DE ama in November. It is the eye Deen with her father. At the time cause of the epidemic at the outing|tent by closing the gates the] ‘Phe girl and man were both trac-| Cutts in charge . | fist tion of the president that Taft w ‘of the supposed suicide the mother ANNUAL FLOOD resorts. | portage, thus setting up a currentieq on Wednesday. The man's| ; go to Panama to inspect the cal ‘ had engaged an attorney to use legal If conditions which prevatied on| that had a tendency to carry the| clothes wore covered with blood. | | yearly ? fier John Ross, 5016| ‘ Twelfth, went to work) NEW ORLEANS, Saturday morning at the new Union| ay noon 11 new cases of yellow From All Parts depot, on Jackson and South Third |fever and five pomronyetor te | La., Sept. 18.— means to secure the custody of the lithe shore of Lake Whahington be-| sewage to the outlet of the take| ic S f H Gaughter for Mra. Morris. HAS STARTED tween Laschi and Madison parks the | through Black river, Owing to the | SWRA RRAAR AREA ARH ons 0 ermann To a Star man Mre. Morris stated — . past summer obtain next summer on | protest of farmers. the gates had to| acca ae 3 + that Parker had visited her several a larger scale, outbreaks of disease | be opened, to lower the level of the) ® PLYMOUTH, Engiand, Sept. # days ago, and seemed despondent like those at West Seattie and Aiki! lnke. | ® 18.--M. Witte and suite arrived # and hinted of how he would end . }® here today and proceeded im- #| bis life. sippl rome 1¢ feet in 24 hours. Als | mediately to Cherbourg. * gates from all over the United | at_his home, EDINBURGH, ; APRS ERR aa Ten aaoriee oF arednce wen oweets \* %| States and British Columbia are ar-| Ross was an interior-decorator. | raward, accompa ; = . See doe Shrnen, . Soetewees: Sratees BRERE RR ew el iying Monday tO attend the con-|and leaves a wife and children. He) ang a large sul ¥ Dis. ed i separations, antag Seine Shan: | |vention of the Sons of Hermann | suffered so that he was removed |terday and today } ag 5 at Latona, where | doned or hours late. The Santa Fe} Witt refused to make an extended) wich convenes at Germania Hall, from a@ street c: nd brilliant review of volunteers, reports the flood at the highest | statement but sald the credit is} tuesday morning al 10 o'clock, Be-| medical assistance was summoned. phe entire population of the city known at se places on the] due to the czar appreciate! cides the 82 out-of-town delegates | In spite of the efforts on the part! turned out to greet and cheer the After being out since Friday noon, | southwent divi A record-break- | |tha noble pe't that Roosevelt play-|*'Ieege mumber of out-of town mem. | of & physician, Ross died of internal | xing and the greatest enthustasm he was stricken with stomach | oq. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18.—The Misais. cramps and died two hours later wea the jury in the case of little Anna | ing rain Iw general in Kansas, Mis-} od. It is his opinion that the anti-| hers of the lodge are in town, Mon-| hemorrhages _| prevailed. A brililant reception will Haustad vs. the Canadian Pacific | nd neighboring states K the dele}. A post-mortem examination may |e given in honor of the king this . railroad reported to Judge Gilliam, | - “1 “When you reach Portland, Sanjeral missionaries had told of thelr affect the ratification of the treaty x be called to determine ~ evening, | work and the routine work attend |took a trip to Fort Lawton cause of death, as the circumstances Monday morning, that no agreement could be reached IMPROVING SERVICE Francisco and Los Angeles you Will ant upon the closing of a convention UNIQUE TUNNEL | uesday morning at 10 o'clock the| Were peculiar | BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 18.—Fuly, sourl peecé agitation in Japan will not att afternoon ady arrived ors alr 11,000 delegates from all parts of the The trial occupted a whole week | be told that they are larger and| had been transacted regular session convenes at German a pnd all the evidence must be gone | more important cities than Seattle. Before adjourning the board re- |i hall. Nothing but routine be EF country are in attendance at the over again. The child sued for| A circular just insued by the Pas-| tut make them prove It. Seattle | ceived a cable message from Pri ness will be transacted in Tue national convention of th $40.000 damages alleged to have|senger Department of the Denver! pas eubseribed $25,000 to missionary | Minister Katsura, of Japan, felict dack Hare, the builder of what is | day exsion Tuesday evening jAssociation of Retail been suffered through the death of | & Rio Grande announces a new Pa-| purposes, See if the other cities|tating the organization upon ite) pr@bably the only tunnel of its kind|q banquet will de held at which| |*Phe opening session was held this her mother and the neglect of her- | cifie Coast tourist car service for) wiii do so well | good work in the world, is registered at the svernor Mayor Ballinger | " , Be 18—Th | morning at Paul Revere hall. ‘The self while in a pesthouse, in Winnl-| the colonist period, Sept. 15 to Oct.| Rey, B. Lincoln Smith, of this| Most of the delegates wi'l leave | Cog! Mr. Hare arrived from Nome! and other a will. deliver ad-4 oR BAY. Sept 8. " he} headquarters of the association ure peg. stricken with scarlet fever.|31. There are no less than nine| icy, thus advised the delegates to|Monday evening for Portland and| easly Monday — mornin on the | dresses | jent this afternoon comes & ‘opeley Square hotel. The plaintiff claims that herself | cara daily from Chicago, St. Louls| the foreign mission board in mak-|other southern points. Many ac-|steamer Victoria. The tunnel of _ fied {Chen Chen Tung Liang Ch inno and her mother were exposed to the |and Missouri River points to San| ing the address that ended the con-| cepted an invitation from the Port-| which Mr, Hare is the builder is {Chinese minister who prosent BERLIN, Sept. 18,—Thirteen new fever through the carelessness of | Francisoo, Low Angeles and Port-| vention of the board at the Congre-|land Chamber of Commerce to go) 66% feet long and runs through a Goulds Don’t Yang Tai Sich, bearing an import-/ cases and six deaths from cholers the defendant and that the latter | jand. in addition, there are eight] gational chureh Monday morning. | by steamer to Tacoma and spend | mountain near the big bend of tho| ant message in Chinese from the| are reported. Was reaponsible for their being left | cars operated once of twice a week,|” Pr, Smith's addreas came afer sev-| few hours there. Keongarok river, in the Kougarok foreign office, , | es in the pest-house. making a grand total of 72 tourist} district. Alaska, The Kougarok Own Wabash Bonaparte will dine at Sagamore) BAKU, Sept. 18.—Entirely out of , Se cara each week routed over the D.| district ix situated about 250 miles this evening. control, the Tartars are continuing of commerce commit-|¢ fp. G. to Pacific Coast points. T believe they have captured a bad|nogth.of Nome and is a very rich 2 : DEI co: os Monday afternoon to! ‘phig ig said ta be by far the most PA parglar and are now working hard| mining district. The Kougarok W YORK, Sept. 18.—-President | CINCINNATI, Sept. —18.—Gus & charges that Seattle Jete through car service ever to find some of Walker's victims, |river de to be diverted from its reg-| Ramsey, of the Wabash railroad, | Strauss, horseman, was asked in| anq ravishing and c | comp! roug! . Pp and ravishing and torturing women © ints are shipplog bad mer-| comeing by any trans-continen- IN HIS SHOE A number of pawn-tickets were| tla eourse around the big bend| said today that the Goulds don't| court this morning in the John 8. | of all stations ‘The troops are 6 Nome and other Alatka | a) route. found in the toe of Walker's shoe|three-and one-half miles In length | own a majority of the road's stock, | Madden divorce trial, what effect, if| padiy frightened, and their t and charging = excessive otenee enecneene _ and with them Patrolman Westedt/ amd ren through the tunnel into | He says he had assurance of strong | accepted by the turf, Mrs. Madden's | have proven so futile that they that which Is not spoiled be at a suspended sentence | recovered four watches, One has waterwheels. Water is to be pumped | backing before seeking its control, | accusations of false entries reports | given up trying to control the SS Melkis and a few other MONEY“SWEATER” To be # sherds yoo to get our{the name of “C, H, Lenhart,” on-| with those waterwheols to a reser. | but would not talk concerning the| would have on Madden's horses. | ing, and refuse to leave thelr head= re pecs opinion tbat the oe ee: caught beating his| «raved on an inside case; another voir up on the mountain side and | report that the Rockefellers and | He eid they would dep! oi the | quarters. Conditions are t om as local merchants — — Guin Seay {Bib in the Klondike bears the name “Charles H. Wright, | distributed for hydraulic king | other interests are backing him, | value of the stock to the value oO! worse throughout all Caucasus. ‘ Bnd an interesting) san DIKGO, Sept. 18.—Kee Sing, | Joaging house after he had over-| engineer, at 311 Nob Hill,” |thronghout the Kougarok district | Ramsey flatly denied the reported | common workhoraes. the off towenn hava sae ae ‘expected. 7 4 means of pipes e wor Je to the New York Central and a us Chinaman, was arrested on a charge | stayed hia time; thrown into jail] Walker pawnod the watehes under! DY pip nee: willianie to the New Fork Oeiral Sadi) os anol Gal, Sept. 18.—Suit |¢%,. It 18 eatimated that “ewe ” gold coin, On bi = A th umed name of “Sanders” and | be finished some time next fall, Pennsylvania interests of the Little ‘ 7ST SMILE, | oon were found $20, $10 and $5 gol the wentonce; | made &|rogistered at his hotel under the| “Che Kougarok district 1s coming | Kanawha properties, was begun this morning by John | :00? Persons have Deen mi lto ravage the countryside, mt - ing any who dare to oppose @ fan Dauiton may intro-| #00 were found $20, $10 and $6 gold 7. and persed. of burglary Is ia pr 1 pala chives “ i” Kee Si if bh burgh rapidly to the front,” said Mr, Hare. B. Runk against the head camp, Pa: The home of the 0. D. H. 8. Ww cae Mepsay nish: (oe ai ag hore for several mantha | fRortly before he was to have mado) 7h Men eed against him, (“Many rich strikes have been mado PLEADED NOT GUILTY title Jurisdiction, of Woodmen ot | give s bance ta 1OMiter ame i the rallroad| ois believed he has n partner, | CNCADe. eational| The police may that » number of UP there recently. Ono miner! PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. .| the World, to recover $1,000 life in-| gates and Grand officers of sone ree are have. betallen John |pawn-brokers can identity Walker |srMge rich ground within « very | R. Mitchell, and A. re! surance on the Hite of Bilis G.|National Guard lodge 0. D. H. 8. WEATHER FORECAST. events the ‘las the man who pawned — the/ Short distance from the mouth of | cross examined by the defense in the | Rank, San Rernardino, son of claim-/Germanian hall on Tuesday evens Walker, colored, who now occupies} Se oe ~ the tunnel, Williamson land fraud ease, thistant, Runk was killed by an elec- i in tonight and Tuesday; tight) cell in the city jail. Mr. Hare had some very fine nug-| morning relative to the amount of . Woodmen say the an ee oe are winds. hei Walker, came to this city, with a , taken from ground near the Limber on their claims, Sam Smith by 87 96 as the creates f han § NEW YORK, Se string of aliases and @ bad revuta-| W. 8, Norman, Spokane, will k -and Van Gesner were on| working as a ‘ Montana. Patrol-|take ci the Tacoma Siotel, : to Ray eg i ° et thee