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THE GTAR 16 NOT REPUBLICAN, NOT DEMOCRATIC. IT 18 JUST INDEPENDENT, THAT'S ALL EVERY WOMAN IN SEATTLE SHOULD READ ? 7 GYNTHIA GREY'S HUMAN INTEREST ARTICLES IN THE STAR. The Pioneer One Cont Th C SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TO PR reMinine READERS ARE TO BE FOUND IN EVERY \seue OF THIS NEWSPAPER > eattle Star TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Paper of the Northwest VOL. 7. NO. 176 'S I ER MONTH _ “NIGHT EDITION. 19, 1905. What “Seattle’s Offering” Would Do If Spent At Home Instead of Abroad THE SALVATION ARMY AND THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA The Sad Stor of Three Dozen Chi k ; TELL IN GRAPHIC MANNER OF THE GREAT GOOD THE $21,- | ° ms y Icks ; 500 COLLECTED FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS WOULD ACCOM That Might Have Been But Never Were PLISH WITHIN OUR OWN GATES—DAN DEAN SUMS UP THE gore “FOREIGN MISSION" SITUATION eS RM NAN BXYBEE.) y fractures tn which represented ut in the spacious backyard o' vest efforts of a sharp little — Ld | Swanson’s grocery store, at nibeak belonging to a plucky Iittle Lake, there should now be run-| creature just struggling into life. ; ee RelalalialalalalehatalaRetel helaielaieieielahelcteaielalt y ning about and digging for fat| Mre Swanson shut down the id * ‘The sum of $21,500, to be known as a “Seattle offering,” # a * po encgge riley pede " hn [mot Sr ,ael ae tein W was raised last evening in fifteen minutes at Plymouth church #® white chickens so as not to shake the in- % to apply to the emergency fund of the American board of for- # But, alas, there are not, and the|cubator by even a footfall eign missions.—News Item, Sept. 18, 1906, : | fat little angleworms go burrowing| But that night, she says, her hus- jand wriggling through the undis-|band came home drunk and Py SPEER EEE EEE EE ERR AAR AAR AA AR ERA turbed earth unmolested by the in-|smashed up the ineubator, Inel- " seclibnidia | dustrious little toes 4 unthreat ally, she says, he smashed up . ——E EEE ened by the sharp little ke and | about a!) the furniture in the house, (BY DAN DEAN.) vationiste. (Special to The Star.) ! | the hungry little stomachs of the|and only by an unusual oversight ‘ m= | And when the services in the] new yonq FILIBUSTERING EXPEDITION WHICH CAME TO GRIEF IN FIN- three dezen little chickens that|neglected to smash up his wife. While hundreds of their own! fashionable church had ended and) ant 1 ORK, Sept. 19.—Signific | BAN UET | should be—but are not Several biue bruises, she said, bore towns-people wero walking the the missionaires repaired to thetr \aemaeen te aan, Pigg Fa bag | LAND PROBABLY SAILED FROM NEW YORK OR VICINITY— According to the story of Mrs.| mute testimony, however, of previ- Atreets in the chill of night with) handsome, commodious rooms in} ch from Helaingtors, Finland, | ; | Christina Swanson, who ts suing J.| ous attentions paid her by her bus- Ro roof to shelter them, a clique|the swell hotels, and the donors | Wat ‘Gak e| AAS Or POnnD QUARLY Vee eee Ee ie ar tor divores io Judge | band and he was fot taken to taste Of Seattle's religiously-aroused citl-}took thelr carriages to thelr own | jue (ound on board the stranded REVOLUTIONARY HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK AND THE The annual convention of the | brates court, it all came about in| for the oversight Rens subscribed nearly 000 for! comfortable hearthstones, the Mttle) pons x on whtets ¢ Russian | pone of ¥ :. in | this way But it was the smashing of the the conversion of the foreign hea-|band of street revivalists wearily |p indred po nn discovered several LEADERS IN CHARGE OF IT--MONEY POURING IN FROM | *°"* Of Hermann came to order In) TUR Oe wan lovely, ‘The big incubator that hurt Mra. Swanson then—the Chinaman, the South Af-| marched back to the bare barrack# | of ammy ith and a large quantity Germania hall on Monday morning |red ineubator had been k for | most—the one drunken blow of a rican negro, the Japanese, the East| with a couple or more hungry, re |° rye Tere mae ALL OVER THE COUNTRY at 10 o'clock ty were read |nearly three weeks at just the right | great human fist that sent the three Indian. ged converts in tow. ILL-FATED fa Bee RY OF THAT and routine busi heacted. The [temperature, Mra. Swenson herself | dozen Iittle feathered bables rudely While hundreds of Seattle's men| These were seated at the long PEDITION ABE STERING EX- ing was adjourned at noon and | seeing to the trimming of the little on the floor, shocking aud women were wondering where! table and fed first. They were thea orn. up Ty a NEVER BE afternoon session called 2 |lamps that burned brightly within tender budding little thelr next meal was coming from| given beds in which to reat thelr) Ane THAT ona jae I o'clock, Tuesday evening « big| warming the three dozen fat round that might hive been, and trying to forget that awful|aching bodies between clean sheets. FROM NEW BL onyge eh bangeet will bes in. Gersnania | eream-colc eggs. the shells of| And on aecount of this Mrs. Gnawing at their stomachs, &| Then, when the hands of the Old-| NEARBY PORT. AND THERE 18 hall Mayor Bal- | which were soon to break open for | Christina Swanson wants a divorce, fashionable church in this city was| fashioned clock in the assembly LITTLE DOCDT AY Av ae ake and ta will deliver gd. | the entrance into the world of three| The big, splendid looking speci- packed with local rich, all falling|room pointed to the hour of mid-|tHg CARGO, WAS nootae po : | donen dai men of the genus homo, masculine Over themselves to give funds with| night, the captain and his helpers|wirH Mommy * wun ouune — So int gender, who did the smashing, is Which to effect a possibie metamor-| gathered together to lay plane for| HERE AND IN OTHER bows BAN DIEGO Cal, Sept. 19—To-|as the day of the hatching dr yptesting the divorce. When he is Phosis in the religion of long-quer-| the salvation of the tired converts: |OF THE UNITED STATES. ARTS day the proprietora of every job|near that she could not resist n|sober—and he c'aims that he only red Celestials and wooly-headed | how to secure honest work for them, The headquarters of th Finnish printing establishment in San Diego | preliminary peep, and when e asionally falls from grace—he Ethiopians. |how to keep their stomachs filled | pevatetionas ies eno ba Pasta bh signed un agreement with represen. | 4 in she saw that one or two| does not break furniture nor smash While patient-faced, tired young! and their hearts clean, the Gacaes aa ae ¥ — ve tatives of the International Typo-|o¢ the eggs, each inhabited by neubators, and he thinks this women peaped wistfully out from} In the meantime, away off in the | place where the money ta'de chines graphical union providing for. an| particularly precocious little leg-|should spare him from Raving to thelr old-fashioned poke-bonnets, | pagoda-roofed empire of China, pre- | omes” tre nin ry United Be reo eight-hour day after January 1.|horn, had already been “pipped,”| divide up his earthly possessions and asked the passerby to buy | parations were beng made to spend| jn New York, Jersey Cit oor Ban Diego le the firet city in South-|and as she Ustened she heard | with bis wife and pay her alimony. “War Cry” for a nickel—a nickel| "Seattle's offering” to the misslon-| ken rooklea unt Neen cre en ern California unanimously granting |amothered yet determined little| The case is being heard before which was to go toward the re-|ary board. There were orders for| 15,000 Finne re theta pote gp mm an eight-hour day to printers |‘cheep” from inside the shell, the Judge Frater. Hef of some poor devil's sufferings; | the printing of thousands of tracts.! who voluntarily sought to better While the comrades of these same} the printing of thousands of pretty their condition in the land of the eto a Young women knelt on the dirty! picture cards and the enlargement | free In the United States there are, ob cobble pavement and prayed and) o¢ schools in which the woll-fed/in all, 200.000 Finns, ‘ LEADERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY OFFICE IN NEW YORK = fang to the sidewalk loungers | and contented “Chink” was to bask| KVERY ONE OF THESE Is A| AXEL HORNBORG, ERRO ERKKO, COUNT CARL MANNERHEIM The grand organ in the big) beneath the smiles of a sealoos| PATRIOT — FROM THE PLAIN ~ en mit eburch thundered out its loud hos-| Christian. TINY GIRLS, WHO WORK AS DO- Bey ® ny EMA G@nnas in commemoration of the} Thousands of dollars thin will| MESTICS IN AMERICAN HOMES, [224 Are tearfully welcomed. These | land's, principal newspaper, sup cost—and Seattle gave nearly a|TO THE ONCE DISTINGUISHED| *'@ '*t¢ arrivals form the native | pressed by the Russian government of Seattle tolk— quarter of a hundred thousand to-|LITTRRATRURS AND STATES. | 24 Euaeq, cthere of the refugecs om aE ARR SETS eV Busy 0I8- The silver-tongued leaders poured) ward it! MEN, PORCED TO OUR SHORES| THIS BATTERY PARK ROOM | ployed as clerks in New York bed” pois. yuage Gordon tried 24 caret] FIFTY-SEVEN VARIETIES KEEP JUDGE GORDON ao oor thanks In their most pol- rhetoric— And— ‘The donors thrust out their chests ‘and drank in the eulogies on their Philantrophy. “The booming of the organ; Praises of the speakers drowned the Sweet pleadings of the young wo- men in the poke bonnets and made “But,” says the missionary, as brothers, you know, So they are, Mr. Missionary; so they are. But— Before you throw another slide into your stereoptican and show us BY MUSCOVITE TYRANNY. Thetr treasured thought has ever been to restore freedom to thelr un- happy land. With Ruesia pounded by the Jap in the east, hounded to Its very cap- ital by ineurgents at home, the Fine in America sees his opportunity. In a large room on the ground floor of a Battery park building, New York, is « room fitted with MAY SOME DAY LIVE IN HIS-| positions in the Northern Bank of TORY. IT 18 THe REAL HOMB Helsingfors, bot with the expulsion | oF THE FINNISH REVOLT. TO of Cownt Mannerhelm, the managing | IT COME THE CONTRIBUTIO director, they lost their p'aces and | LARGE AND SMALL, OF TE came fo America to escape further AMERICA—AND Atay tion, 8 IN AMERICA ARE} Regual Wolff, a man of m ines enterprives. and regarded as the most distinguished of Finnish | patriots. was served with an order | of tsion from the empire while | The room in the office of Axel Hornborg. agent for the Fin'and Bteam Navigation Co. and the head- in one hour on Monday afternoon, the majority being saloon idiers who oring hed on} Patrolmen failed to toe the mark a ethics of intoxication esta’ Washington street by Derom and King. | Thirteen pleaded not guilty, al i though many of them have faced] nh art on @ charge of franken-| nese before. PENSING WARES OF BLIND GOODE! ———— drunks for the purpose of them, as explained by Pa- man . who “doged” bis steps on Sunday night with vis- 8 uppermost in t foot fons of highwayr his helmet “Get out!” rapped the judge at Robert Anderson, who laid hig noc- turnal habits to a bartender with | whom he roomed at Green Lake— and Anderson got! Fred Anderson did not fere so well. “Thirty days and $100!” enap- as & faint whisper the eager, sin- retina i 4 4 " cere prayers of the curb-stone sal- (Cantinued on Page Seven.) wooden Creed Goer gn Foy aig Ol he Beg » WAS attending a directors’ meet ee one nowledged their guilt: twol Sever! He y sreterrea te ee B| bea tne othiet! er lntentng te the desks are busi y and we @ Ret 0 nti! another| OM 8 ratire w " aT tal of a coterie of police officers three Rrofelt brothers—“the Han- “Eilysiies Of hie business ability he | Case® were set over until another| im * TIME IAS “ie Snorting” | “yet pas hie cot « thet tw drwaie Laugh At the Law | 6OMETHING “ROTTEN IN DENMARK” WHEN NOTORIOUS “0! eyed, museular young men, typioal of the Vikings of old. Women and other men shift about in groups. They talk in low-toned voices, At times travel-stained others enter THE REGISTRATION IN THE UN THIS WILL BE A BANNER Y EAR—THE CHRISTIAN ASBOVIA- ATTENDANCE —_——_- | ie ‘know! | It ff who han charge of the expendi- | SEG the torsmost Pinsiet ture bf the large sums which the | edged the foremost Finnish writers. j The leader of the exiles and refu- | Finna.of America are pouring inte | geen in Erro Erkko, editor of Fin-! this New York office. IS LARGE — THAT IVERSITY INDICATES MPS! date and two culprits feared the court's judgment and stayed away, pwing ther bail money to be for-| feited. | Kate Simmich, charged with toit- ering around saloons on South First by Patrotman Carleton, had her case but Mra. Albina Lombard, mate, wan fined $50, t court exactiny Would refrain from selling lduor without @ lHeense at the Fairbanks | Jodging houne. | “We'll admit that liquor wan sold, jot it, switch engines at the foot of Pike. Patrolman Mason discovered him before an engine used the side track on which he lay, and he will spend three day# in jail Pat Donovan certainly had a night but his recollection was de- vague. He atternpted to cldedly two flights of stairs onl¥ to be pick- up 4 drunk #t the wrong door and suspected of burgiar “Ten dollars and costs,” said the purt. | roller.” a grafter, ete, “That man (collected « large sum of money to |defend a murderer once.” testified | Patrolman Meyou. “He skipped out | with it and I have not seen him since until now.” Mre. L. M. Altham was discharged from custody, as she gave a sensible a promine that she| find his way home, but erewled up| explanation about the firing of five | shots at John Gray, a cripple, who | threatened her life unless she se- lcured a divorce and married him, | Gray ran away, but the police wilt jarrest him if he can be located, and or, bat ha cin Bide’ Sean aia ae a alah ili Syl ge TIONS ARE BIG HELP TO NEW STUDENTS : it Tatty friewde eho have recently er-| Joe Siverson, sbie” seaihan, wan| tay prosecute the woman yet 66m MENT rived from the orth, and we ask| evidently “waiting for the ehip that|Charge of attempted murder, al- THE PRICE OF OIL 18 CLIMBING lentent’ oa posaible,"|hever returned,” as the police ran| though Mrs. Altham claima that she Lucy Green and Daisy Morgan Pave been released from fall by the as they could not be held but ting the two parasites prosecuted ‘gnd are losers in the sum of $530 statement made by one of her own kind, nearly $2,000. This parasite was run ont of Chicago and a num- ber of other cities where she fleeced she always has escaped and has pro- fited. by the experience, imparting — ee Registration at the University of Washington te fulfilling all expec- tations of Registrar Condon and the Professors, and students are lined up 20 deep before the registration the committee and become full- fledged students. The balance com- course at Chieage, ond Tow Law} eee SV ERY OAV . the debater Th Christian associations of the juniversity are m great hetp to new students.” ‘They have issued a neat] | CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Foltowing | comes |beth the college dormitories Pittsburg packed full, and students must find | the announcement are| pany at Cleveland ye from torney. dherg waved a check-| mate by jaining the purt into) believing that he w 4 around nights to save money, and did not him in before she dropped anchor in the bay, and now it will be ten before Siverson pilote another ner over the bars on Washing- ARE RATTLING AGAIN did not use the revolver until Gray had hacked away at her with @ case \ knife and attempted to stab her, |The affray occurred In the Unton on Saturday night. cafe hours without a charge betng| victims systematically. She hay ‘ ‘ -on- | the anBouncement of the advance of + ’ os 2 aN placed aga! c- | been committee during the busy hours | **~‘>eok giving Information con je AHNHOUNEE Ment ¢ ¢ advan } Bie et mney con vrask Tender: |ena hoe team arrested arns’ Gans | the Way. Up to oon Tuesday C18 |corning the school, and hele the} freminait.s cent to one cent i tne! | AILORS FIGHT gon, have giv prank Hander-|and has been arrested many times nag registered, and almost 400 of /students In finding rooms. This is | price ef retined oll from the hend- e given up pe of # in spite of the evidence against her | these had completed the rounds of |of neculiar advantage this year, quarters of the Standard Ol com- FIRE AND STORM BELLINGHAM, Sept. 19.—The Because they did not know that the lit to the pickpockets working under | pjeteq registration during the | boarding places with families in the] that dhe price of crude ol! has gone inmates oS agra bor ha Magia at ee seats ta die ta Afternoon. This is more than alvicinity. Tuesday night the Y, M. | up anether cent. steam schooner Rainier, San Fran- © stnnanar Dp ph rp te oe nner the street is the New Parieli5 yer cent increase over the rec-|C. A. will give social in the| If war alko given out today that cleco to Bellingham, aith: Remnael pe-| house conducted by Lizette Smith| ora for the first day and a half!association rooms, where the fel-/ the price of the refined product in| ner| Nas threatened with destruction by mother Jessly clogged and it has been Inti- ‘gated that the thieves had to “come through” with a share of the ill- gains for protection. who has as clever a gang of “dips” working under her as could be gleaned from the slums of any city. All of these pickpockets are il- of last year, and means that the college will have at least 825 stu- dents this year. Old students have been arriving lows can meet each other, and On} this ety was advanced two cents Friday the joint reception by both | this morning, making a total jump} Christian associations will be giv@f | of sta gente sitice September 12. in Denny hall. The Werense in the price of re- Another skeleton is to come forth in Seattle and rattle its bones It will be the skeleton that seven years has dwelt secretly for in ed, the girl went with her to San Francisco and shortly after- ward gave birth to a son Meanwhi Hawkinson, thinking fire at sea. The men formed shifts to fight the flames in the bunkers two days. They kept the fire wm- der control, arriving at port this Both of the “dips” have returned|censed by the city at $10 per head.! ai day Monday and Tuesd-y, and| “Claas scrapping” will probably | fine@ and crude of means at least|the closet of August Hawkinson,|the matter ended, pursued his natu-/ morning. The Rainier was mot 5 to their dives and are reaching out) The monthly revenue to the city | greeting friends. Many | begin Tuesd night, as it is on cowisme in clear dividends in the, well-known saloon man at present}ral bent. He did not trouble him-| badly damaged. is for more “suckers. is about $500. of the old is.” have appeared to|this night that the Sophomores are| pocligia of the Standard Oll mag-|a partner in the Hawidnson & Crab-|self to pay the money ordered paid Secheek Daisy Morgan. white, chatted a] ‘The loss to the individuals who|yhake hands. Among these were |expected to get up their poster®| jatem ‘The market is wtilt feverish, | tree saloon, on Washington street. |by the court, but took a trip to] NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—After few moments with her attorney andj are unfortunately drawn into these) Wi'liam Speidell, famous football | ridiculing the freshmen, and trouble | antieipating further advances, For six years or thereabout, Haw-|Honolulu, accompanied by a divorc-| pounding 122 days on the rocks of then trotted back to the Tenderloin ‘with the assurance that nothing ‘would come of the escapade. Lucy Greon is at the old stand working under the tutelage of “Diamond” dives figures five times that amount. Every laborer who comes to Seattle must of course, see “the sights,” but he must also pay tribute to the “Diamond Flosale-Lizette Smith” man, who is now taking a medical alwayr ensuer. ROBSO TOOK THE DARE | Regular Clams nese peace party now in the city will sail on the Dakota Wednesday. RbieO Domaniseo, charged with} nsadult with intent to commit mur- | kinson has heard only an occasional rattle of bones from the skeleton in the closet, and until papers were served on him a few weeks ago he did not anticipate the bold stalking ed woman from Oakland. This wo- man was killed in Honolulu in a street accident, and Iater Hawkin- son returned to Seattle, where he has gone into the saloon business. the Straits of Magellan the steam- jship Cumbul, strained from keel to bridge, made port today, the sailora | telling of experiences seldom re- | corded on any log. j Flossie, the cleverest pickpocket in| combine before he leaves, and it S. Ishuinji, assistant secretary, and | der, i#On trial before Judge Grit-' ron of the osseous ten : 4 " k 9 - Di ant, nor the} The child born of the enforced! The Cumbul cleared here for the ‘ the United States, whose criminal| matters not if it is his last cent. Are “Envoys several others will go bak to Ports, |fin. Dernanico is the little Italian | ary unwelcome rattle of iis verte-|marriage is now nearly seven years| west coast of South America, De- fecord reaches across the continent.| Somewhere there is a defect im the mouth before returning to the Land pefee- hire le. wat dared hy Petey |DFae and other components. of age, and its mother, needing|cember 4, and ran on the rocke of “Diamond Flossie” conducts af-| laws that protect such parasites in- - —— of the Rising Sun Mabe bis Stalten, to attack him|,,4 little more than seven years ago funds for the child’s support, has| Smythe channel, Straits of Magel- aig * Registration costs $6 for the firet that the condition of Baron Komura| . : ; ; 7 ; BARBER IN year and 60 cents aditional for re- Dh eal gp Bow gorge ty wan much Improved. and that Seen | ANMEeE T.-. Page ie pleading to joe 04 rrr eh metas saitnat went ie Ge ena docked. A third of the cargo was bs newals. The result of the case will! mats, js as follows; E. Yamaza, M. | Pected to start for Japan soon, Sy Denuty Bheritt Matt Sear |..When Hawkinson, tiring of the! Papers for the collection of the} saved. ; probably be more costly for Sum-|Adacti, Colonel Tachibana, K easy.” Deputy Sheriff Mutt Star-| gic) sought to relegate the (to him) {judgment have already been filed SR gE pe mers. Ochial, $. Ishiciji, R. Hirate, H. W. WATER SHUT OFF ives 5 igleb u apedg frctaent of the past, he met with|and as soon as this case is settled, Pohag seer Peart nib P96 ; Sas ty ae Denison, Matsubara. an crowd of revellers, | aitticulty, for the gitl had written|Attorney Heaton says the divorce] 4, “| Because “John Doo” Summers re |4# ## Ee | DOM rey oe 14 ah \ i is a Witnens in the cane. “ 7 4 ed the Japanese that they would re- 1% 4 lone of the party wou! acuss ——— » schema fe her mother, Mra. Emily Christian-| proceedings will be begun. lose favor with the Americans tf & Sept. 19, 1905. . 85 ® ' from $:30 a, m. to 12 m. on Howe, i: { 2 IEOte TAG TTRRCOO, ASS SOW pas.” said Witte, “is strongei & land office business at the Tour-|% Sept. 19, 1904. $5 ¥ that they were too busy. One of | {fom 8:30 a. m. to 12 mi. on Hwa ® ( RIVER STILL RISING. %|that Hawkinson married her daugh-|x * * * * * *¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ 9) Dien” mela te oe atte eae a now made the de |» —_ = % | the party said that for the past few] Venue north, and on Fourth av-|# ST, CHARLES, Mo. Sept. & ter. The two were married on Au-|y =| drove the force of Roosevelt's warn ns a alee oF Fons ete en & Increase over same pb ghd Big A reheig to sleep | enue north from Howe to Lynn Seger eienan Hive recien Sige 31, 1898. Shortly afterward|/% = KPIDEMIC CHECKED. %| ing home to Baron Komura.” ‘The yon for more an ree or four hours - —~———— ‘: & Gate last year....8 288,061.13 & ‘alesse ters 26 feet this afternoon, a & Hawkinson attempted to have the] el envoy abe Sel & license. Fe ee geek ewe a (out of the 24, A mensago was re-| Cc, ©. Newton, originally charged | # foot over the danger line. ‘The #| marriage annulled, claiming that he]® BERLIN, Sept. 19.—Seven #| shaken and peas oes = k fale The state authorities ave after a ceived Tuesday morning stating} with assault with intent to commit! @ entire bottom across the ri *% had been forced into it. His girl-|® new co ‘and no death» from #| to re uperate. % ¥, him as well as the barbers’ union. AS CITY, Sept, 19—The|that Komura’s condition was very | murder, was on Monday morning al- | %# ig flooded; farms are abandon- &| wife put in a cross-complaint, ask-|% cholera were reported ¢ ge ‘ According to the complaint, be | American Pomological assoctation | much improved and it was thought] lowed to plead guilty to assault ond ® ea. The river is rising an inch # ing for maintenance money and the/% The government declares the *| MINOT, N. D,, Sept. 19.—The Min. | shaved F. G. Meyers, September 18, | convened in this city tofay, Fruit| that he could be taken home before | sattery and was fined $200 by Judge #& an hour. * court allowed her $20 per month|* epi : * lot National: emia * Sitios Satted tee leet dove at’ | crovers {row all ever the eountyy | i j epidemle is checked ® ol nal Bank closed its doors eee (yr ag gt « m all over country | long. Griffin, the fine to be nerved out my from Hawkinson wntil further or-|% # today by order of the comptroller jooking around for bis license. } are present. Not all the members of the Japa- the county jail. RRR a ee ee der from the court. Broken-heart-'*& ek AKR KKK RRR RE syoeney, — ¥ fr Hitt Tre are —- > etnies a anacrterane rates : . Jiash she so often as & matter of 0 he Fe j ee “ ts ‘ plied” Chat BHO" HR five hours after] CHICAGO, Sa aee ee hae THE THROAT—TRIES TO “DUCK” PERSONAL BILL | business applies herself, \Take ut Heart ie order to protect hei ‘ a eM | 2. rotect 1 petheart. fairs on the second floor of the Old | Paris house and her past week's | ‘Work netted her, according to a ot punishing them. Some day defect t be learned and there will be an exposure. Fight members of the Japanese peace envoy party arrived in this city from Washington, D. C., Mon- day, and put up at the Washington hotel. The work at Portsmouth is un- completed, routine details remaining unfinished Consul Hisamidzu received a tel- egram Monday afternoon stating wit « razor. Domanico took the dor@, and went after Monac with the raz0®, washing him twice in the fac® The big Italian, bearing the newly-healed scars, is in court, and Hawkinson met a pretty and inno cent young girl. He was 41 and she 18. There was a story such as has been many limes told before—the story of a man’s brutish lusts and engaged Attorney Oscar G to take the matter into court, bring suit for $1,900 judgment accrued from the unpaid $20 per month al- lowance, and also secure for her a Heaton | lan. The wreckers were unable to | budge her, the raging seas pounding |her badly. A false bottom was put on, and 127 days after she grounded she was hauled into deep water and went to Buenos Ayres to be dry-