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Soldier Struck By Car and Injured probat h. 0 to his br nit wan imy i ti fr) " ne at the t ‘ , nd wal ' va we, the f 1 wa WQmAN BURNED TO DEATA pondent over it} health, and had been suffering from external ner “ was at first thought ha purposely ktlled b eved by} REVOLT NOT BAD SADS SEC. TAFT YOKOHAMA of War Taft and Sao Fran o ye at 3 o'clock on the Secretary fore sailing the antl 18. party tertay Ke peace rat Japan to have badly exagger ated as his party had travelled all through Japan without witr many signs of sald that alth Self and pa in a mob ¢ yet he b mere acc were Amer nationalitie having caught In the mob. Miss Alice Roosevelt will the steamer Siberia. cans, foreigners also sail on | | | ‘THE TERRIBLE “L” WRECK IN NEW YORK THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, S THE WRECKED NINTH AVE, ELEVATED car remained structur A third davhed being « we exactly was suaponde 1 over th TRAIN, side of the elevated cPT, SPEER EATER ETE EE ERR ER EER EEE EE ew 18, eee + ‘Hin Orient At N At Antung 1905. ee | ts to Shippers © benefit of merchant ¥ * 7 * ~ * - who di to ¢ * ite Japan and . the wing lint of & and business agents *® of Fal ~ * * * - s + - * In Japan Ko Hunter Sharp wasaki-w@ bas, “nN | At Dalny—John Edward #| | A Mukdon—F dD In China At At a I A At Canton—Jullus G. Lay At John Fow Ai} amuel L. Gr At Hangehau—G I At Ha A Hayo At nkau—Wm, Ma Nanking — Thornwell hwang—Thos Sam ghai—Ja entaln—Jan, W tion of the ed to the following eee ee ee es which is imsued by the tate department ‘© insure prompt attention, * letters upon consular business ® | be addressed To THE * RICAN CONSUL AT * Buch letters are 6; * atte * ® hap “* wor + * sul by nan - * «! to him unopened. if he should her family leaves two young @ intervenes should, in th * # meantions, have gone out * * office they may wholly escape # # attention * * + eee eee eee eee The tot the state is fo the Inst al aimensod $3227,997 year of over $17,000,000 valuation of IN RANGES WE HAVE MORE VICTIMS. OF REDLIGHT BROTHELS Jur t ¥ t " ft i on . te reer 1 ae: term MARINE NOES set for th n t " 1 jar 1 | 1 i" Gray and Co.'s 1 of the und wid to © 4 Ra arrived fr an nom of b fonday morning at and cuts fro The steamer Harold Dollar, of the h A ne L and Co. teamship » ft od late Monday after Morgan has ¢ noon Dollar will bring 800 tons of general merchandise from Los Angeles and San F ‘ brought t teame asta, of the L. H ye Whitt r ‘a line sails Monday nid f sh bu an Francisco and Lo ttle evid of robbery bh a large cargo of lum I stopped with the w i} ber 5 passen gare toe " way frow but} The Alaska Steamship Co.'s told » i , steamer Jefferson is due to arr I wanted it, 1 ut $50 fay evening from Ketchikan When I k « Juneau, Skagway and other Alaskan mar the . sled a half done but eee lan 1c t and 1¢ t bs ented her : PIANO “HOUS t he w Whitham. | ae v F wo tf ave. SEALVED : KILLED SELF WHEN This remarkable picture was taken by Doncourt « few hours after the accident on the Ninth Avenue | NG, 2 7THE MORO, | Pas P elevated. He photographed it from the top of a sky-seraper, It shows the clevated tracks, laborers | coal, big white enamel reser “4 removing debris and the exact spot where the fated car, with Its load of people, dashed over the sideof | voir, high shelf with two tea SON REFLSED hISS the structure to the pavement be low | shelves complete; regular price $82.80. sale price $19.00 Siesta | : “ . ams, ae No. No. #18 SURPRISE Bt oO aufch he o ted Cool Range n RICHMOND, Ky., Sept. 18 —Mre ee ee ered m ibeies ft 3 Laura Walker Chemauit. a promin- Georgetown, was scalded in « kettle] tye — et uae aon * wd en of boiling catsup on Priday,: mm) sone band a month, committed suicide! ber nasties pe 1 whiledd 4 By So gg SALEeRCs FACTORY jeut occurred while, re. noses: ge warm by taking cartolie acid yesterday.| Agger bos tra Po gen and drop shelves; large Her iittle 6-year old son, whom the) hesband and son came in for The j Lr peso tg =] | husband had taken away with him. | dinner, and Mra. Raufch e@ theif Ricks! ag a | Name te > oh ~ od mag eal balling catsup om the floor wiitle| price 827.00 | | 4 ren aie rs ghey ae vat she prepared the meal. The pitthe . ‘ " Z hen be ow her he drew k in child started (o run across the fidor | renee gee yee mame = } i fear and refused to kiss her. Be- i slipping, fell backwards” tgto} * besides - lieving the child's mind poisoned aa Saad. hatte i. | a Against her and grief-stricken, the| an ae ' nls Se | Woman went to her,room and kilied| John Williams was instantly noon « blast was set off; the fuse| Mrs. Jeanctia Simich and Myfe 1. i . herself. | Lombard, proprietors of th | p : killed and his wife seriously in-|was lighted, and before the couple | hanks lodging hones on South me cific | / | Suvtlk tn the veut Gk @ premaiede | hed: time to ast were arrested Sunday morning | Patrol Boat Riddles Premature |had ume to fet away. Mt exploded. |\"itaree of sang raver wind Of the Kitchen ‘oragenese at Port Madison Sunday,! 4 piece of falling stump and tn-|® license, several casos of bear and | Ware Dept. j some bottles jugs of wine am er tale BS rown and knocked senseless. Sh¢/ iisy when it was taided by the quote the foi HE aint d | | blasting out stumps | was also bruised by falling debris. | Place an idea of Pp ers $f not ERIE, Pa. Sept. 18.—After bene) | She was taken to the Wayside " retinned Pudd j Viterally riddled by sma’ is from | Williams, who ts am expert pow- | Emergency hospital and was report-| ftoy, J. Db. Nelaon, pastor of the} e ‘ P ‘ | the patrol boat rifle of the Canadian! ger man cleart ert of | et %© be In & serious ca on At Methodist church at Colfax, died/ finish t t a cea Vi eee taking tag|* TO™ SS “enring © tenet ofl oe os hour Monday morning. | Priday night. He was 42 | pain ing yes er | Barnhurst raced eight miles under| land on contract. His wife was| She has not heard of her husband ne — | | full steam and escaped across th 4 sore | eam ME. and Mra. Williams re } Boundary line yes with him at the time. Just before | sided at Southeast Seattle > d y Ww pe ted th | ermen on board — —— 4-qt. plain Pudding Pans, ay as as ex c $ ere- ing In their nets ! F | + ‘or Infants and Children. : , the Vigiient. This Is the fourth fish- T C C llid at. plain Pudding Pa f th H a | 6g ing tug affair within the past » | | wo Uars 0 e | the Kind You Have Always Boug!it dick. wisin @osding “4 ore 2 ouse caning Captain Dunn, of the Vigilent, states = " rn eee re that he id have sunk the tug had Bears the : : ao acre | TACOMA, tent, 8 —severat baa | aratare Lede ee Sale is not over and the sm ei cmaieseas | bruises, but no serious injuries, re g | 1-pt. plain Tin Dipper, reg. be Se ° jaulted from a violent collision be 1%-pt, plain Tin Dipper, reg | Shoots Soldier tween two crowded South Tacoma | —— ——| oe : te ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ; pe gga ol gy Pes Fil iin iv bowie Doe Sale ig continued into this ” ae, e accident was due. claimed, | ” \ . bed des Seas The aceiden due, it is claimed, Turkish Bath 50c seme ibe $e q PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 18- | to the improper handling of one of hatew Seite Cale: Oka Because he sed to halt at the | the cars by two inexperienced extra | [| (INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT canta ree 4 Se week command of the guard at Fort Wor- men ,, No, 100 Shallow Jelly Cake Pan, | ° ‘sam om ee wes | Plans are on foot for a large cold First and Washington rg the. Memernaes Sep d ‘ b h h mapected of tan storage p Aberd “se q J eet a [storage plan at Aber mr, pena Judging by the throng 4 daw him with yee | rest ant here, m asked t | fo go with him headquar | f b h h oe ss ot eager Duyers who have run t-qt. Kin Mee + t. rem. $ » Hee « four times, the spon Gillen shot wrth wounding Darrow 1 t Graters e338 MARIE. he ground has been broken for| raters, CROWN PRINC t, reg. $1.7 ree reg q & big saw mill at Junction City | LONDON, 18.—-Princees Jap Cuspide sen Marte, the young crown The attendance at the Puyallup); ews of Re has again B & W. Li Indian school is the smallest in| coped from the irksome round of ree. © Years. Little red-skins are all pick yal duties in Bucharest 1 is ey ee 5 yeaa ing bops | a3 ries of vinitn to her Buro NOY MADE SY MAGUINE Bh. & W. Ld tes the guest of her & W. Puda ci EAward. Our Specialties ea Regal suits are all hand & W, Pud P i WILL ENLARGE /TS made by highly skilled tail- & W. Pua rescr ptions ors expressly to our order. aw. Win , Emulsion Cod 1 o YARDS IN PLRTLAND Their decided superior- No. 00°. &'W. Wash i with Hypophosphite Lime - ity is at once apparent and No. 8. W, & W. Ca sages yop : is later borne out by their No. 28 W. & W wearing and style retaining No, 10 W. & W jualities. Alithese points are posses- sed by our Regal! Suits. Most of them are $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00 val- ues and come in all materials and colors, All lengths and styles of coat and a fit for every man, no matter what his form or dimensions. Alterations quickly made by our minute-men tailors, |StATILE WOMAN ShOT 200 ARDENT SUITOR || LANG DRUG C2})| erga 907 FIRST AVENUR. | _ COLMAN BUILDING. | Between Columbia and } Lon Waits fo rgpair your glasses promptly No. 108 ‘Tin’ Mili rin Milk s. Altham, | Greenleaf lodging hous jern avenue, fired flv fred Gray in ar corner of Third and day night. Mrs. Altham says Gray | ltrled to stab her with a knife, and that he had repeatedly threatened to kill her because she would not |marry him. She was arrested, WALLA WALLA, Sept. 18,—Jack | Stewart, a wood dealer, af- | ter a prolonged spree, committed | suicide at Pendleton yoaterday morning by shooting, Two weeks ago Stewart, who lives b lost * $800 und n team of horses who conducts the on West at Sash Locks, or Hinges, 615-617 First Ave. * On the Square Opf. Totem at positive coat, and, in humiliation, d Complicated Lens Dupil Notice. family, Wi & W Only the best of hand io ‘Granite ‘Dri work will produce a per- i ‘oe manently close fitting col- Macker’a Hair Tonic and i mall Fiber Wash raft cure, bottle lar, a natural, broad, form reg. $1.00 Sarr ous guaranteed to £ a nich amounts tT fitting shoulder, unbreak- Scat, ‘Retin Dinh satisfaction 1 4 for terminal yards, round able fronts, close lying la- Mt eta saan [ff PAYS TO DEAL AT LAN ' ee | pels anda graceful drape. handles, reg. 3 | No, 104 Tin Milk Kettles, Tin Milk Kettl a Lirts, Inside Bullders’ Hard- ware «* Cast Mortise ks, Sliding Deor Locks, Rim 8, both cast and steel; Door Locks, Coat and Hat Hooks, Front been with us during the progress of this remarkable sale, this is good news in- deed to all who have not taken advantage of the at- tractive prices and rare | bargains offered. Sales are for cash—every piece is priced on a brown paper tag in the store, the old prices remaining onthe _ article: the difference in price will simplify your CMI ERO t . p com y wall with eneral cargo, including some Pacific Com teams tear A anes of It fle « v alm . wean rrived and rht, the Pacific Commt { steam. Pacific Comat day | make At ‘ Monday morn. t amahip 1 from 0 ‘ ; tone of Lipton Kicked By Horse Thomas rary ‘ in the Jead- nt in review befure at dinburgh this rown from his horse n the face, He was not y hurt. The greatest muster en under arms seen since of Floddenfieids is this, 20 Yankee Ratchet Screw Driver We And many other good bargains await your selection at this cash onze cupboard Catch 12¢ ronze cupboard turm 15e solid t solid t id night bronze pin tumbler night Pin tom night night latch Night Lateh 8 penny nails, the keg $1.25 10-inch old copper re lock ...486@ Cash Store d Avenue tise IN HEATERS WE HAVE Century Hot Blast, | Two No. 15 Hemp Hot Blasts, reg- ular $17.00; sale price 9.50 Three Ni Hemp Hot Blasts, regular $13.60 of Jone” Heater, $7.50; - S425 M4 “Imperial” Air-Tight, $12.50. le price. . +s. One No, 213 regular $8. w Victor (low draft), sale price 50 24 New Victor (low draft), ular $9.75; sale price.. 87-50 o No, 28 New Victors (high jraft), regular $16.50; sale price Besides the above well-known and reliable heaters, which we are closing out, we have on sale 53 floor samples of our regular lines, more or tarnished, some lens slightly rusty, but all uniojured. Resides one each floor samples. of the Clover (3 sizes), New Vie~ tor Chigh and low draft), Sunlight, Prize Oak, Hardy Oak, Elite Oak and Keonomy Hot Blast. In the Chandelier Department The bargains are specially attract« ive. In fact, only @ visit to the second floor show rooms can give you an idea of the remarkable re- ne, coupled with the true duc worth and beauty of the things of- 4 r tures wrought iron, early French Colo- ere are Gas and Electric Fix- and Wall Brackets in Roccoco, Empire, Ortental suitable for any home e to a mansion, nial, and Gothi from a cotts In the Mantel Department offering Mantels, Fire- e Be! ns, Read- actual “4 at Hose, Lawn Freezers, Stoves, Gas Door Mats. Pumps, Plates, Radiators, Garden Tools noluded, marked and forced to jean out Benedict's and W. H. Rog- rs’ S‘iverware t one-half reguls an or Refrigerators B Herrick Spruce Lined Odor- no corroding zit fect sanitary r ‘ 00 1 Odor- » price... S1S50 Lined Odor- sale _peioe.. » $22.00 Spruce $30.80; Lined Odors d ick Spruce Lined Odo less; regular $38.50; sale price. s No. B Enamel Lined Herrick complete with full nickel trim= mings inside and ou! price % 0; sale price. A mel Lined Herricks ular $27.80; sale price. . 81% 5 Enomel Lined Hertiok; ular $49.50; sale price +» 8 Opal Glass Lined, mal od ware shelves, tee capac 110 Ibs, full nickel trimmi 4 outs regu cost cale price ... a1 Glass Ll sale peice vee « large trip