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nn ee ar “Bent Worry, Wateh Us Grew” : mda More Arguments For New Store we = fo] | | | Special Re 819.00 Appeal From ; Hanford’s Decision United States Attorney Frye recetved wired inetructi Acting United States Att to appeal Jud recent decision has ns = from from SERRE ROR REE HE im the case yr of Don-| @ ald MecKerracher, and in all similar) @ SUICIDE COSTS CITY § cases * WORCESTER, Mass, Sept McKerracher, a former Seattle) @ 20—The suicide of Walter ¢ Dank clerk, is suing for release from | @ Walton, a Leicester milkman the MeNeil island prison under the! ® who threw himself into one of # Tecently passed statute a ten w the reservoirs of the Worcester # days’ credit on each m | ® water system Saturday night. * for good behavior, although the|@ will cost the city $17,000 in ® Statute was passed after he had!) @ value of water. The reservoir gone to the istand. # contained 170,000,000 gallons of Judge Hanford recently held in) @ water. The finding of the body #| the case of Turner Jackson, anj@in it today has resulted in ® Alaska prisoner, who had already|/@ Mayor Blodget ordering the #/ — 7 *® supply emptied immediately *| * Tee eee eee eee ee ee Saved Thousands of PIANOS | KILLED WHILE: THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY § D, 1905, WAR MUNITION FOR ANOTHER PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION wan ble he state the te firet or pata the thousands of dollars. “mat Vietor Co. They have Samar preparations are | mations o i} j hand to hand, nd ¢ r rin” record 24 he said, The I chartered special cars, built armed #urrepti etal buildings, paid a large corps CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—While mine te nd || Of experts for days. awaiting the ing to meet his wife at the Sixty- | onty fired. |] pleasure of some auch third street station of the Iinats!| The r added ae Tan Melba. Such Central last night, W pple | conn vebatiaa ent cannot be easily procured yard, superintendent of construction | rehei a lntertor te us || 2nd 80 Jealous of their reputa tion are they that onl the . | | P Litth Waifs of the Pullman company. was run | strict in « t wan te moat REED AND . 8 - |down and killed by the locomotive |Japan. it me te. wits isimte easurence ef the - | drawing the train on which biz wife | spout the of Mantia and act ction will LONDON, Sept. 20—Dr. Thomas| was returning from an eastern trip. | ail repo: following the nt to sing. | John Barnardo, founder and director| Although hearing that a man bad | American upation are fa jer the that Victor jot philanthropic institutions that | been killed, Mra. Appleyard did not | TEN THOUSAND FIFI | du lead the world a that have rescued more than 55,000 or phans and waifs, trained them and ound homes for them, is dead. He | built a home near Brandon, Manito-| ba, and trained many walfs to be} agriculturists. In Northwest Can ada many of his proteges are now prosperous citizens PIPE KRELL AUTO GRAND AND ELECTRIC PIANOS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS AND SUPPLIES (SRR Ree ES VICTOR, EDISON AND OTHER | ¥ * TALKING MACHINES | FATHER OF WATERS *& AND RECORDS * RISING. *| # ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 20— #/ LARGEST STOCK IN & The Missisaipp! this morning * THE NORTHWEST |} & registored 29.4, six-tenths short # CORRECT PRICES, EASY [| & of the danger line. It is slowly #| TERMS rising. *| PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED. ID Sa geeeeeererenen! REPAIRED AND j | POLISHED | _ LINCOLN, Neb., Sept Bryan | dominates the state convention this jafternoon. despite opposition of « | string of newspapers said to be in spired by Cleveland, Paul Morton and others who are fighting Bryan D. §.Jonnston (0. Geattie’s Leading Piano House, 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. | } NC: HEATING STOVES Are of many kinds. A good many are merely put together to stay to- gether until they are SOLD. 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ST. proven BOTH PHONES OR 8 RETELLING erly hall kndw it was her husband who was) the owners of ALL disk-piaying the victim until two bours later) This talk ¢ ed the gun rur machines prefer to use Victor when his dead body was brought to |"*r* of Hongkong that there war a |] Records than the records spec her home. ready market for thers in the Phil tally made for thelr own ma cs ines and they agreed to give thelr |] chines After a lot of scher jof ammunition were , Jgether secretly in a how : jand everything wae ready to load her when the plot was revealed to | the potice: | The farmers | It is believed that one of the con-| 10,000 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. acific Const Distributors of Victor Machines and Records. Til 2nd Ave. Seattle. San Francisco, Cal. CHICAGO, Sept. 20 of Miinols, Wisconsin, Indiana and other adjacent states may organ ize and affiliate with the American | Federation of Labor at the coming convention in November. The project is finding great favor | in Wisconsin, according to J. W.{ Morton, a Chicago labor der Morton says the farmers are en thusiastic over the plan to organize | and control the price of their prod- | ucts | ‘The organization will be called | the American Society of Equity and its workings will be along the lines | of the socialistic theory. eee a Sept. 20. . * * NEW YORK # Baron Komura je improving * * * * * * ERR JAMES HYDE TO MARRY NEW YORK James Sept. 20 . iilettante, lionalre, in the Equitable and one of Ame report from | nee scandal, t eligible bache wed, me we in « Charlotte Warren, one of last | « debutantes, is to be the} report implies the] arture of Miss Warren with her | mother, Mra. Whitney Warren, for Paria recently was for no other pur- | pose than the purchasing of « wed-| ding trousseau 1 to Miss Warren throughout the} the wedding will Fren apital, to it is said and her they vain | returning next Marble house Suits and Overcoats $15.00 We excel In me clothing. that the wishes to pay for mother, a abroad this winter summer to oceupy the Vanderbilt mans which, it is said, 1 ed for his bride. urchas Fifteen dol his bust the price average man CAMBRIDC Mass, Sept. 20 The secretary of Harvard announces that Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the president's eldest pasned ex aminations and will matriculate thin fall. He bas taken a room in Clay neow suit W. B. HUT cond and Union Seattle IINSON CO. Cor. Colby aod Hewitt Everett son Cor. Se ENE IN THE HARBOR OF Ht NG, WHERE THE SHIPLOAD OF ARMB AND WDER 18 IN HIDING HON Ser nber of an to tors enatinfied with — the here at Hongkong bility of 5 gune| a fr Wat fell to hi shipload ‘ ' ' tride na f ‘ r the plans of his saembled to t nugsle t " thet wht In gold on ferates. ‘The filfbuster had bee sland of e une of I } 1 that th I they all left Hongk t Hone * rt who @a format? i of the ® x ya The Hongkong ' It im able that 1 of whom es pecial permit from the « been told by the police to mer " mmunit a wateh tor te maid to be| be ah from Hongkong except | a t Mar y the rity of the « ment ree GIRL DROWNED; FOUR PLAY?| Myntery mu © drowning | | Rock + huts | wo found in the river Sates jl Par a eis yenter Skirts . . Wn t ent | Made C# fa Nex tdi, JS Gloves I oe Dae ae Free All Shades ‘f ; pr ~ a ve Bt : bi RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. eae Se A by] COATS AND JACKETS The river was dragged, but th Most Select Assortment of body of ‘Tracumer bas Popular Styles in Seattle found uP play in suspe dchuls wan 30 years old Ladle Three - Quarter wife lives in Milwaukee Length Coat n tight fitting, half tight fitting and loose effects—all the made from Engileh | Tweeds in mannish pat terns, light and dark col Wednenday night will gee the poly lage edhe closing performance of “Mrs, Wiens Ciethe, ‘Wakuiiaue con to the Cabbage Patch" at the Grand. | vorts— tastefully and weet Clover’ come on Frid 4 handsomely finished arday night Baturday mat with self-colored «trap There is no more charming pings and buttons, at udjunet to a good play than rich and | or err icq en appropriate uming, and och Just any sort of coat you Clover f the most elab want, Prices on erate tind wpe ee Bh an I 812.50 ond sct te the interior of Mre, Emmett's New York home dur- | ing th ‘ | Romeo, R we ‘ th € d the #ilk watina, | }h on and ele orn, make a not | a eee | PICTURE SALE ‘The Star's bill thin w atiinat 1,000 FRAMED PICTURE cas, iniSeibed many people of renown, and } comics, landscapes, artintie f 1 other studie among them in the er t Ra 1 sm colors black a ' ha er handsome the Herculean wonder The Four wilt and mission wood frame t al prices f sim Elleworthes every ever ina my values are t 6% ack Our be al ody shetch, ond Pred ti ow and while they Inst is only, each ideriat in a great senmatior have thousands of new pictures now Ae eed qa ay lower th y quoted in Beatt gs and the stares Come and see them | ma" burlen McCarthy Dry Goods sen Company isi" PANY Masiwon street The Convict's Daughter” r he Third Avenue theater clic y pertorn the be | tinuance, Next week there will be| SiS TALES OF THE TOWN # enough at the uptown theater. | The play has a pretty title—“F | Hearts.” The scenes are laid in| BY THE TATTLER. | Kentucky; Alma Hearn is the i 3 : | bow and bid for public favor I, Job president of man said he was not | Firat Nation £ Cl ° y well, upon which” m; All Italy Celebrating 3). te ie now or eine eit on. | metre | Tt ea y He Sy : sa ing the The walter wae assiduous in hie tipping evil a effo ttention and helped my friend on | ROME, Sept. 20.—The anniversary | were being east his coat. My friesl Jaid hie lof the entry of the Italian troops|abate the nuisance sap the. wnitard ntex naan | Into Rome on »tom ber 187) | r of the story of| “Young man, you seem to be dis- |was celebrated today throughout | h ne once stunned] contented with your lot, and I am |the country. The day was generally! 4 waiter wt hing foi tip.| ving to give foe the took tis Te Jobserved as holiday, particularly | This friend fy feng. wns Coke Naa aetna lin this city, where the celebration |ing at a Cle tel, when my ss’ And motioning to | was on a large and brilliant scale. | trie ke t waiter, ‘How's 1 out, leaving the wait- The whole city was profusely deco rated with flage and bunting and| teat were crowded all day! #24 death of persons who have no|~ CASTORIA 46 in festive attire, A| interest whatever in the hostilities For Infants and Children, | military parade, band concerts in| He will object to the capture an 1 ‘he Kind You Have Always Bought Jail parts of the town and genc ai|*inking of neutral vessels because |jollifications @onstituted the pro-| ‘hey have aboard what is construed gram of the day. The mayor held|‘® be contraband of war and the ption and as usual offered the|'™mmense damage done to private tions of the munictpality | Property rs the to the king, who answered to the} he conference of 1899 adopted! Signature municipal delegation in a few well| tesolutions expressing a wish that of |the following subjects should be chosen words. In the evening there | were a gala corso and fireworks to| ©O8* | ence celebrate the day | The 20th of September i# to the) The question of the cuties of neutrals Italians what the Fourth of July ts lto the Americana, what the 14th of} Adoption of new types and call July is to France, It marks the an bres of muskets and marine artillery niverstry of one of the most event-| ‘© be used by civilized states ful days in the history of the coun | The possibility of an agreement try, the occupation of Rome by the| Concerning the limitation of land italian troops, From 1849 to 1870 and naval forces and war budgets | Rome was the capital of the Papal A proposition having for its object | State and a French army of occupa je declaration of the immunity of tion was located there, nominally | PTi¥® property in war on the high to preserve the temporal sovereign ty of the Pope. When the Fran Prussian war began France was compelled to withdraw its troo; from Rome and that had scarcely | been done, when disturbance broke | out In the Papal state, which finally compelled King Victor Emanuel to} send troops there for the purpose of preserving order. He did not wish to occupy Rome, but the inhabitants} of the city themselves demand and on September 20 the Ital troops under Gen. Cadorna entered | Rome, A short time after that they also occupied the Leonine city, to protect the vatican from riotous] mobs. The occupation of the vati-| can precincts was in accordance with a request of the vatican autho- rities and really contrary to the in-| structions which Gen. Cadorna had} received. A week after the occupa tion the population of the Papal |etates gave an overwhelming vote/ in favor of becoming part of th Italian kingdom, Although the gov jernment had not Intended to includ the Leontine city in the union, the} inhabitants of that part of Rome| voluntarily voted in favor of the union and the Leonine city was in orporated in the kingdom | | We will be exce ship. These are in each end Edges show weathered oak finish into Rome.| ee ed with green o red burlap Sizes » were picnics, excursions and| ag, 12 wide and 13 deep to 36 by 18 by 18 tings with addresses, music and 50 TO $4.50. singing and @ general suspension of all business in the Italian quarter of the city | Wants Peace | | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Diplo- mats today are discussing President Roosevelt's plan to make war more difficult. It is said the president within a week will teeue a call to the powers for an international confer which shall amend the treaty ered by @ subsequent confer- rights and Opposite Pantages Theater. L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager. ulation of the question of rdments of ports, cities, or | villages by naval forces Cut Rate Today and Tomorrow Parlor Suites—Consisting of settee, arm and side chair in golden oak or mahogany finish; pleces have panel backs, shaped legs and highly polished and extra we » Mahogany finished suites F wered with green tapestry of Fleur de Lis patterns and golden oak suites are covered with rich red tapestry in same design, Full suite REGULAR $20.00 VALUE CUT TO $13.50 (This, of « Phone and C. O D. orders cannot be for cash and final. . None to dealers.) Shirt Waist and Skirt Boxes unpacked some new things in this line and they lingly low priced, considering quality and workman- very strong, nicely mounted and have ring handles have just NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The Ital fan citizens and Italo-Americans of this city joined today in a grand| celebration of the anniversary of the! entry of Italian troops ends and range from Price, sides being 29 Inches top, Heating Stoves Although new to Seattle, the celebrated National Heaters Have been used with complete satisfaction in almost all the East- ern markets At the St. uis World's Fair last year this line was awarded the GOLD MEDAL, recognition of their EFFICIENCY AND DURABILITY. ence, | of The Hague. An international law to curb bel |ligerent nations is planned, and} more humane tactles if a war should | | be unavoidable, are to be demanded. | The president will protest against the action of the belligerents in planting mines eo that they drift in “the path of neutral commerce, caus- ing the innocent shipping Which w s given as a unequaled This month we are going to give away ABSOLUTELY FREE, Don't One of you nothing. these heaters. fall to register your name. It } } ows