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A TIP-TOP STORY ABOUT WICKED NEW YORK EVERETT TRUE HAS MADE A a8 iT WITH OUR READERS. CLARA MORRIS, THE FAMOUS ACTRESS, 18 WRITING SOME ‘ pe We SOON BE READY FOR STAR READERS. HE wi wikt FURNISH SOME EN Me ENTE ny INING STUNTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE FIRGT-CLASS THEATRICAL ARTICLES FOR THE STAR The Pioneer One Cent The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest he eG a e ra | That Dares to Print the News ' ° SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, Pp MBER a1, 1905. ~ VOL. 7 NO. 178. 25 CENTS ree MONTH NIGHT EDITION. * POOR Tra N. Morris. DOOLLSLIIOOOOOS Arthur Meeker, Atty, A, 3° By P. A. Valentine. Luther 1 A. H, Veeder, Swift. #8. A, Melt ‘Sophomore Fires on Crowd of Freshmen | MARAUDERS MEET WITH WARM RECEPTION WHEN THEY Jerlick Laule RA SAIOOOOIOORAIS Millionaire Packers Heavily Fined in Chicago ¢ J, Ogden Armour, ©. Wi Armour, Edward Morris. Cudahy, SOO COCR —— [teen eh * 4 rt BREAK INTO WILLIAM KICHE’S ROOM—FIVE SHOTS FIRED . * FURNISHED BONDS FOR *® K “ ” | —KIRBE IS “DUCKE FOR ACCEPTING REBATES FROM RAILROADS HEADS OF BIG * MAN WHO ROBBED HIM. #] of . * In ld MeKe ache embex- ® CONCERNS ARE “SOAKED” i f das 0 On us ak ho was released from | la@ Mt a sland, afte serving #/L AVP EEE TERRE REAR AHO PE RENE HEE * 1 ear nen * ® tence, by Judge Mat ford or v4 : ron ** * CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—In the Unit-, paneling and keeping the grand jury fhe gee Elgg Mone ntat~ Sl Pistol fired by William * @d States court this morning four} which indicted the men. The fines a oe diced . S “a ¢ a. % Burned by powe * members of Schwarschitd & Suls- | aggregated $25,000, and costs $5,000. * . ‘gir m aM Kirbe’s punishment lake, berger pleaded guilty to accepting | The government filed a demurrer to 4 aap Poe ink i bribes from railroads, Samuel Well, | the plea of the other packers, who © tenho R 5 iLa hee eee ee eee ee Lecce ee ce eee ee ee vice president of the company; |alleged the indictments were im- 7 wht ht nit 4 at A rest , * eee eee en eee re tia fesity tears the | BELIEVED TO BE LARGEST EVER UNEARTHED ANYWHERE. stomach of the mammal were found| # Frye immediately took from #} wy oe traffic manager, were accused of |result of the trials, Moody tele- MEANS MUCH TO SCIENTISTS re anes on eemees, |S Senee Manterda ¢ | sesngteh ta GbE tate “UF team atl ncn ne eee accepting rebates, The latter was | graphed his congratulations to Mor mrem, of a kind now unknown he bonds were furnished #/ m Kirt ’ tingul ne blaze. also indicted for alfged interfer-|rison on securing the convictions —_—— IAEBF portion of Alaska, and/® by H.W. Andrews, president of © | Jiiversity on Wedaesdas ¢ el Turentening WORther 588 <a ing with government witnesses. | It is said the cases will be an open Bvendwen believes that this substan-|# the Seattle National bank, from # | /"Wermlty on Wednesday night, the) grounds persuaded the sophomores ‘This case was unidentified with the | ing wedge for prosecutions of all of-| A discovery of great interest and) nes. Svendsen having bought the/ {lates tbe theory held by many | # which bank McKerracher em- # latter drew a revolver and fired five | to postpone thelr conflagration and alleged violation of the Sherman | fenders under the law prohibiting importance to men of selence has | interest in the gigantic “tooth” from | savapts that Alaska was once, prob-| # bere the funds. Mr. An- &| es @t the marauders | when the “freshies” arrived on the law rebates. It is rumored that the die | been made in Alaska this summer,| his partners, now has it on exhibi-|sbly lin the Mioceen age, in which | # drews say# he will give Me- #], As a renult, one freshman in ex-| scene, thelr proposed tion of ‘Charles E. Todd, assistant traffic | trict attorney has found evidence of evidence of it having just been | tion at “Ye Old Curtosity Shop,” on | the mastodon flourished, a| ® Kerracher ther start in thew). Une & badly burned face at rect- | Baku riot had to be ndoned, manager. pleaded guilty. Judge Be- | more violations and that there will | Fought to Seattle in the shape of | the Colman dock, on the waterfront | CORRES country though this was! # world. #| tations and the feeling between the| Instead of adjourning to their re= thea fined Weil $10,000 and Cuszey, | be other indictments when the pres what t« believed to be the largest | He will use the tusk for an orna- | one k in prebistorical times. i. 9 | {WO Clanees has grown from friend | spective rooms, however, the ¢ole Skipworth and Todd, $5,000 each. lent cases are finished. Morrison ex- |™astodon tusk ever unearthed any-/ mental archway over bis gate at his HI Of undigented vegetable food,| eee ee eee ee ey yy Vary to bitter aggressiveness. | lege infants d the dormatories ee Gass Ghent proper: | pasta to have the « os of the pack-| Where in the world home at Alki point, unless he sees pet caiaies Rot common to the a The won men vow vengeance on| in rch of “sophs,” but were only ~ ’ ny The tusk is a magnificent type of| fit later to dispose of it to some rogiol where the discovery was e entire sophomore clase and|able to locate a few. Eight of ctment jolation Sight of the Seecaal ised tat aan tate canton, a oo clean atten. law | the ancient blue ivory, classed by| scientific institution or museum, | mada Were found in the veww'*| Fought Thieves claim that Kirbe had no right to| unfortur sophomores were relten Weil gave the clerk of the court | brought to final hearing October 2,/S®°logiats as the oldest variety! The tusk nding to Svendsen,| month, and this the discoverer | defend himself so strenuously, while | from their beds, tied hand and foot heck pont the fines and costs. | and expects to get thy latory pleas | known, as well as the most yalu-| wan dug out of the earth below 20) holla fhdicates that the mastodon W the upper se stand by their class-| and allowed to remain in their une meng teetinets 416.762 in ims Jout of court by thet time. able. feot of hard frozen gravel and was| met with wdden and violent death as Badly that the revolver was| comfortable position until Mberated The government spent $16,762 im | Out ¢ art bY ‘The huge tusk Is 12 feet 1 Inch in| found ntact in the well preserved | elttier Ip a titantic battle wih other with blank cartridges, | in the morning. = — ae = length, weighs over 300 pounds and | remains of a mastodon of enormous | mem! of the mastodon family, or Renecnns . 4 = {as ind also that things have come to a When the i ound . is 24 inches in diameter re it] proportions and alte. Svendsen fig-|that h@ was caught in a landslide a whens bon &. a pretty pase when “freshies” have|Kirbe's door, =e setter seca = entered the molar socket of its now | ures that the fosal! munt have been | &nd buried alive before the food In| Waive 0 ira he efforts of DIEM. | the “nerve” to haze sophomores mittance and the door was forced. -= -= extinct fossil possessor. At least 1.000 years old and of many |Bis month and stomach had time to] Nobo janie maeut wien ther] At midnight on Wednesday the] Then it was that he opened fire O@ ‘Three miners who own a claim|tons weight: foushly caine: bag r ee, ited the} Bell. on Western and demante, |ard of freshmen returned from)the crowd. He was overpowered on Paradise Hil, in the Hunker] three times the size of the ordina “ in of people visited Ne | hie mon t ned | town with blood in their eyes, Their | and dragged to the lake, elephant. ‘Ye Gid Curiosity Shop” Thurs joney, he now lies at his bome | ene: had announced that they he Was thrown. 7 no Creek district, were the lucky die- They are H Pos to view the remarkable relic of the | ®°'sing a deep cut four inches long | The most remarkable feature of r is his arm the discovery ia the fact that in the The cane rush on Friday is thé coverers of the relic. Nelson and H would build a monster bon fire on| the campus and that it would be tthe anand 3 He almost bled to death before i ne ee securing medical attendance. ont |kept going all night. The freshmen | students. : he says that he bit ane of the thug’s fingers nearly off and blacked another's eye in the com- bat, After the cutting the holdups BEAU BRUMMEL AS WELL AS RAFFLES 18 RICHARDSON. =<" _———_—_—— = BROKEN CABLE KEPT RRAR AAA AR RAR HHH) cortain police officials * “Those detectives promined that ables. % Seattle can now boast of the W) they would not put my daughter poared ® champion kind-hearted moth. @/and her husband in jail, but they eee eee eee errr ® er-in-law. Mrs, Mann ix her & | broke that promilee, threw bim to tw JORRFUSES CAR * % name, and in police court on # | jail and sent my daughter to the! youyMFUL THIEF, ON STAND, IMMACULATELY CLAD, WHILE ~ Bas AND “PINGLES” 4 ‘® Thursday she was willing to ®) police matron’s home. De you call * LINCOL ch. Baa. * ® put up $10,000 in order that her #/ that justice? MOTHER, IN WEEDS, 6085 FOR ERRING SON Ww - 3 saad te be sae ~ ro and veg ae girl were going.| Of course the cable had to brealé -tn= = 5 In- x were Dandy ind little Bes- nv oa # new son-in-law should not re- #| “In the firat place, they never In- (BY NAN BXYBEE.) get into any trouble.” sald he, gifb,- # noon for his world’s tour, # | ste. Rian ee ee eee ® main in jail, % | tended to run y and, just be- fF. “ne bed @ poor old mother and % which will probably last two #| And Mandy’ ¥ guest + % | cause my daughter was in this sity! With his hair smoothly brushed! o> rather. 1 thought after he had sw & youre. He declined the offer %| four aidhee In one mand aod cu ens |sannbns cnet te ee RRR RRA RAR RAH Sone EEE had PO mother oF fother }and curled at the ends, bis fiager couaget § could chest myeslt; be —_ - & of the Unies Paditle of 0 pet. a |aun » one hand and as many |assembied after the cable had been “Til raise $10,000 if necensary to a cescesbar thus Wan aongaa hae Be $ | nails carefully manicured, and clad) gus I was not guilty.’ ; BAKERSFIELD, Cal. Sept. 21-—|% vate car to San Francisco and # They were a sone fag ER cagniyy Wae'ae ol hegre 2 7 into | e bund for oe ee city jail?” tragically exclaimed Mrs | | tm thi city and had to go to Alunka | patent Jeathor shoes and silken, poe cli - 77 ee Pacts Ree o6's' fom of a butet |e ite Bare Ps Bag dren in an grand ball given by the Joint Exe- | will again hold « similar celebration Mann, whose son-in-law, Wittiam | with my husband. 1 hurried back phanous peek-a-boo’ hoslery ron 4 pe nm Pony woumE received while trying to es i * poet ge d io the Hotel and Res- lat Madison Park pavilion next Tuese Reiiz, ont. in police court om Wed- | ss soon as I found out about Eva's! throguh which shone @ delicate silk-| “yoy gid, did yout demanded| “svg. from two deputy’ sheritte lost| wee eee eee eee er essen sen dad bee ge cr ager ns idl etterneen, | trouble, bu ook a month and T/ eq shimmer of shell-pink lingerie ter ey night, “4 ickets not use nesday Judge Gordon to fix bail on a charge! arrived too late to save her from)’ was thus that Lester Richard-|“eckintosh, “you made a martyr) "Ga, sted for the theft But— night will be accepted then. of having taken a witness out of the | her persecutors.” leon, amad 13, appeared in Judge], Toureet to save the skin oF) ae 4 Jurindiction of the court. The wit-| Kelly stated to a Star man that |G, Se ee a eeeday morning 10| Wout: nesauee, be Rad. DOOr Cie ree eee ne a rte ponds rs feese was hie wife, Mra. Eva Kelly.|the reason he did not return the| stand trial before jury on charge; MOtnet_ané fo father! How about pret sd gig “gga Ee aan . os c | you? o1 were found in his ponsessic: € nee Bods, recently Drought back! day previous to his apprehension in| of having broken into a room in the|7ON) You haven't fet 8 pos rola i te Rie petesesie::, ie For Federal Court toe Iga tora mo by City ai | Vancouver was because he was! pyron hotel and stolen therefrom | thete te the Gane oF the eoart-teeul he broke away _ - 0 ll 0 ctives Hubbard a: reeman. it taken ill, and that he had no thought! some jeweled rings, two . "0 and ran. ere commanded te wanted as a witness In the prose- | of defeating the end of Just ° by| chains, several other ornamental bined hee coe hos, "Yad rou} him fo halt, but he kept running.| Following are the petit jurors se- larcelle, the ve- | keeping his wife away from the jur- | trinkets, and some rare cotne. rors 1Ww. * Hoth fired, and Gilmore sank to the | leeted for the fall term of federal keeper and owner of the notorious| isdiction of the court In the same neat, the day before, ach fontersd hg < ope! gaetid, mot thr Jeourt, commencing October 10, at Idaho house of ili fame. “There is nothing to this charge | had sat young Jack Campbell, just] {0 be made unhappy, did you? How ein os lanier EO Mibeats monies W ll oise 0 ars Judge Griffin has held the girl-| against me, but that mother-in-law | Richardson's age, and charged with |“M2t YOUr owe poor did mothers Tia nig wite and G. F. Meacham, Seattle; Ernest wife under $10,000 bonds for con- | of mine is all right!” he said when | hurgiary also. But Campbell waa! 4 "he swatiowed bard, and as he] Pike Beattle, | Ford, Seatt Nelson Grimsley, tempt of court, while Mra. Mann/asked regarding his detention | not arrayed as the lilies of the field, | 411 Be Bw Allow et eee y to explain se ahd Jattle: M. D. Murphy, Seattle: oe sdalentastipenieeteimeaty came to the front with a $500 roll to| Kelly has just ¢ d the threshold | nor was he charged with havin 4 No Gilmores live at 1218 Pike. Me|erick L. Bengert, Seattle; Thom geeure the freedom of the new ad-| of manhood and has spent the sreat-lotolen jewelry and ornamental bimoclt ale live trembles 0 a ee emer ae athe heaneust’ |Sones, Seattle: Ld Carr, Seah | 2 Mayor Ballinger and the city, racket. Persons on the street came @ition to her family. er part of his boyhood in this city. |trinklets; a grist of pocket knives| 00.000 | Seueel 0. le oem ore] erm Park; J. Shearer, Renton; John |council cannot be prevailed upon to} "beer each other talk. Mrs. Mann grew very wrathy as] His parents live here and he Js well and guns pilfered from a store and | eee cee at thie back $$ $ _$_—_——— Bissell, Sunnydale; C. B. Bridges, | ¢ hb a *| The victims have begged the elec- she explained the heartleswness of spoken of. | disposed of at a second-hand shop red : ec Issaquah; Ben Moore, Fatis City. 8 | (2°Ce the Seattle Electric company) tric company officials to at least were charged up to Campbell, S08 See ae oe any — prs 1S. Gardner, Everett: C. B Herrett to live up to its franchise, citixens| remove these flat wheels, and re- 5 where tho crepe-veiled figure of the 4 : ‘| residing along Broadway propose to! place th ith th he wore thick, rough cotton socks, | °°" | Hveret J. W. Hall, Stanwood; EB. | | Place them with those of circular e ° e the tops of which hung down over| 1” py go yoy Joram a |L. Mattel, Snohomish; J. W. Phil- ag s wis tee to obey the law/ shape. The response has been that eace In 1S al the tope of his heavy and unpolished | Wer ' ae ROE Sa |lips, Hartford; Will Harding, Gran- Srke adios ermmak ur tai HR Pe goss are always removed char we. the | ee ee oe A | as soon as the cars can be bi snot Richardson's trial was in| ,,The case will go to the jury latebiongaboreman who met death by ere Lae te |that are now run on the Broadway) to the barn. psy ‘ progress Thursday morning, the Thursday afternoon. drowning at an early hour Thure-| RF. Caubach, Port Townsend. W.| De all night long has become un-} The couact 4 ° jury came in to report the result of|, YOUss Richardson in] day romeing, was recovered at 10:20) 8 Rogers, Sultan; KE. H. Hinchtift, |P®arable. Residents have appealed} the company’s freight cai lite deliberations on young Camp- typuble before. Last December, | o'cléck of Thursday morning, few | Colfax; L. 8. Roberts, Spokane; L. |‘? Manager Grant, but the only sat-}to prohibit the handling of freight Leese st Campbell, brought | 220% Ditading guilty to a charge Of| feet Gl#tant from the place where Heiberg, Spokane. Jacob Miiler, |ifaction they have obtained from|is complete. Here is the provision up trom the jail, took his seat be burglary and furnishing evidence! ho Was Inet » strugeling | ort Tow nd: W. 'C. Jones. Co}. |%!™ i the haughty reply that the] of the franchise governing the mate |wide Richardson. The contrast be-| "20% which to send another youth) Abgyiing to the statement of D./ by; Soren Mikkleson, Manette; R.|OPeration of the cars Is necessary tei tween the two boys was remarked bd alg ove poe sewone & rey oat feed Eettine alive.| A. Ketner, Tacoma; George W ~ bey a € or —_ a right he city reserves the right, at ; a one ¢ ne | thet een drinking in the| Fowler, Tacow y cdo © operate them whether it is or not.j any time, to prohibit - ie pol o atchful | Atterpairds they returned » the ort Ps | dents, the racket made by the cars] th ‘hole of HIRED DETECTIVE TO FIND THINGS—HE DID! ment could not be reached, and was|,. "0 Bolice have had a wa ne | gon; Robert Polson, Hoquiam; T. D. he whole of these lines within the jo nomen Walle. wisearaane's trial patos “ for some time, and the | steamer Bellingham, Before going | Wilson, Ellensburg; Clarence Pal-|!* Worse than the 2.000 stamp mills | city limits, and to prescribe restric- progressed. 2 en's a sss nig re od yet py wp mat ye non the edge) mer, Ellensburg H. L. Stowell, be the aoe ih ggenog: a tions and conditions concerning the : : | tho ‘ of a number | o: ock at Pier 1, where the| Ellensburg: John M. Jenkins, El-|Many people cannot sleep, Babies| handling, loading. unloadin A Minneapolis comin designated went by the name of Mra. Bradford Richardson's mothe, frail, i of burglaries. A large grip, filled pep na lay. Smith says that his|lensburg; Fred Scheinneman. Pas-|®T¢ often awakened from their] transportation of freight neces as “Mary” — sometimes “Sweet| The sleuth returned to Seattle just one oe se iikd and left| With watches and other valuables, | companion toppled over backwards |co; K. G. Parks, Walla Walla; | slumbers. Members of the council have al- aces peckdategs to be’ aaites ats nd = See te ing the |ner with a wayward son on her the. eee " the police at the time |andethat he sank from sight before | Theodore Rondeman, Walla Walla; | Several of the cars have “flat"|ready been asked to remedy the ir an y a ec ‘ender h’ 1", wintance 7 ie tol 2 @ > . D . a , amas | as found by tonne 0 ay ton joh ‘ossler, c J m ot ye! ay , wletor of the Elgin dairy, 1001 | Firs. Bradford demanded $1,000 on | Just behind hin tau Nope Net com |the exhibits offered In the case was |anfRabert Callov:. ‘The police were| Dayton; John N. Fall. Dayton; B ; . ws jowell, and his wife, who, so far,| the spot and a separation. She col- | POsure a LA }4 cardease containing cards bear-| notified and Deputy Coroner Arnold| KE. Garberg, Cheney; David H. Er- —_———————>————————————————————————— ss has falied to identity the cousin as|lected that sum ad now, through | Under fire of cross-examination by | ing the following inscription: teppabaatel. the cabe oe thal win, Deer Park. Th a blood relation of her alleged| Attorney Fred Peterson, will apply | Prosecuting Attorney Mackintos “Lester Richardson, not married.|hedy gas removed to the Ronney- ir Avenne Re rade Go $s on A ace faithless husband. for a divorce. then, with a little cry of pain, arose) teis eGt Acquainted. Kind Re-| Wategn morgue. The body has a A trip to California months ago| Mrs, Bradford has told her friends / and unsteadily made her way alone) gardg to Friends and Knockers. | iarge bruise on the chin and it ts SANTA FE WRECK Jed to the appearance of the|that the woman who came between | town the aisle to an open window | Majj Order Dates a Specialty. Cap-|hetiewed that Redding struck a 7 “cousin,” who wrought such havoc | herself and Bradford was not from | * the rear of the court room, where / ita) 19 Million in Mq Dreams.” Node aie iegbesbiananl With two scrapers and a wheel-)he left the city, and nobody hae in the dalryman's household, When | Minneapolis at all, but lived on |#8¢ dropped into a seat and bury-| “These cards Richardaon te thought | ee eee tives! NEWTON, Kan. Sept, 21.—The|D&*Fow in operation, how long will] heard from him since. rs. Bradford came back she was | Broadway, in this city. Ing her head in her folded arms. tg have used flirtatiously, and were | i» bel a eee te th . Sina thie te The |{t_ take Contractor Erickson to re-| At the meeting of the streets com- aly introduced to the “cousin, ees sobbed broken-heartedly, her frail] distributed about town about the|ing wetablishinente, "| Sanca Fe road was wrecked at Wal. | ede Third avenue? mittee Thursday afternoon the prop- ‘who resided at the home and helped BLOWN TO BITS shoulders jerking —convulsively | time Richardson began to treat his gataby Sea ee net At ice [, This is the mathematical problem | osition of widening Third was again out when necessary at the place of under her crepe veil. feminine friends to automobile] STOCKHOLM, Sept. 21—Accord-|and G. A. Glendor, Los Angeles, | (o%t Mayor Ballinger and the board) discussed. Chairman Mullen fom mainegs. One day “Merely Mary y The Incident caused the uneasy! rides, following upon the disappear-| ing to ter, the Norwe-| were injured. 4 “of works Is trying to solve, As near some reason is opposing the project, nn” took a notion to go to the| WARSAW, Sept. 21—The gov-| witness to knit his hands together) ance of $565 from a room in a local | ian gov 2 bent.6¢ cannon “ as they can figure, Erickson will} Perhaps he fears that if the street ‘ortland fair and later Bradford|ernor general has issued an order | noatvously and he came near break-| hotel, An attempt was made by the| south, by rail postal service Rey finish at the time the Panama canal| were made 14 feet wider Erickson was suddenly filled with an intense | stating that owing to the leniency | ing down under the prosecuting at-) police at the time to connect Rich-| has been increased to facilitate the | ® is would never get through. desire to see the exhibition at the|of the civil authorities, military | torney’s scourging. He had claimed | qrdgon with the theft of this money.| circulation of mobilization sum-|* BANK CLEARING x Thomson started out} =~ eos Oregon metropolis. forces must suppress disorders in| that his room-mate had stolen the pie a % Sept. 21, 1905. % |last Saturday to compel Erickson to] CHIC AGO, Sept. 21.—No relief to- Mrs. Bradford's suspicions were|the district. At Pimsk, in the|things, and that his confession, BERLIN, Sept. 21—-Pive new - *& Sept. 21, ‘ *|put on a big force of men and| day is felt by President Harper of aroused and she hired a private de-| province of Minsk, a bomb exploded | made to the police in the excitement | cases and three deaths from cholera] PORTLAND, Or Sept 1 * * | scrapers so that the work could be! the Chicago university from n as Dp Di y pail tective to shadow “hubby.” The|in the pocket of a young man wait-|of his arrest, was to protect this/ today. Congressman Williamson, on the| * Increase of same % {completed before the rainy season.|a result of an operation Sunday, It shadow did his work well and re-|ing for the chief of police. The man | room-mate until the latter could get| N®W ORLEANS, Sept. 21—At stand in his own behalf in the land date last sear...$ 486, . eckson responded with the two| is said on good authority that Hat- that Bradford lived for some | who had the bomb @nd four others | out of town. noon 16 new cases and one death fraud trial, today denied the con-| ~#serapers and the wheelbarrow iper will never appear before ag 3 , ¢ with “Sweet Marie,” who also were killed “| didn't want Frank Wood to from yellow fever were reported. spiracy charges ee ee ee ee Thomson was so discouraged that’ audience again.

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