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THE STAR DOES NOT DEVOTE TO TRADE — The Pioneer One Cent ITS FIRST PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS IN RAINBOW HUES. Paper of the Northwest “NIGHT EDITION, KILLED IN HOTEL —STANDER ELEVATOR Chin Sing, Chinaman, was) while the rest of bis body was Crushed to death Saturday after | jammed against the shaft oon by an elevator in the Hotel} The accident occurred between | Btander jth basement and first foo | The Chinaman, who was a dish-| Deceased was about 30 years old. Washer in the hotel, evidently | The body was taken to the Bonney Started the elevator and then at-| Watson morgue, after it had been | tempted to jump in. | removed from its position by mem He was found with his shoulder | bers of Hook and Ladder Company | end head on the elevator floor,) No. 3 1 — At first the management of the|™ODey Burke paid for his interest, | and it in doubtful whether or not! Bottling works wanted to prosecute, ! | the company could prosecute. Dut after thinking the matter over.! furke never told anyone that he @ecided that they had insufficient | intended to leave in this way, not! @vidence to hold the collector crim-/even hie wife, who resides with| tmally. ] Burke's brother-in-law, A. F. HL erry HAVANA, Sept. 22.—The govern-|to reports the election at Cle | Ment has dispatches from Cienfagos| is proceeding quietly. The Which state the plot of the Liberais| several outbreaks in the interior} te blow up the city hall. court house} and one fight at Pinar del Rio but | and other public buildings was dis-/the police quickly restored order. | Covered through the action of the Trouble is expected this afternoon | Liberals taking tmto confidence a|and tonight. The report of an at-| Man named Iilance |tempt to assassinate Gomez is ap- Ayala was ofered a big sum to! parently merely a political trick Join in the plot to assist in carrying | and is wither vation. It ap through the plot. He agreed, and/ pears that the government is pre earned the details and informed the venting transmission of messages to thief of police that the Iberals were | Clenfuegos, intended to influence the Preparing to assassinate all the votems Liberal spapers in this udges. The raid on the Hotel|city have not a line from their cor igo and the attendant tragedy resp ents. followed. The body of Villuendas. who was killed, was ordered brought to Havana to lie in. state by the house of representatives, but ‘was buried at Cienfuegos this morn WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 ernment officials are sorts of exciting stories as the result of the riot at Client hea from Cu ing, carried to the cemetery on the gos. Mapy profess to believ Shoulders of liberals. Moderates at-|intervention of the ov tended and a conflict was narrowly | under the Platt amendment averted in the cemetery. According |to be necessary soon | a RRR RR E ah HINTS ON ORIENTAL TRADING : RR te tt tt th Shippers of walt fish from the Pacific const are warned by Agent Crist to be more careful in packing for the Japanese ma | A similar warning applies als onsignments of hardw and ton, The government ntative found 300 baies of unclaimed ¢otton rotting » Japanese warchoure becaure ft had been tm- property packed and had sprouted. The consignee wid not nett A cargo of American nafis bound for Japan suffered great lone by the breaking of the kegs as they were hoisted aboard the ve rly every other keg split and «pilled the nails broadenst anit fish coming from the Pacific Coast was packed in r # toc Night to stand the handling. and #¢ when exposed to the air and Mosture, In some cases print paper has been lost by being shipped in mere paper wrappings, when it should have been boxed. All of which are given as practical hints to Ameri fness in the east. ho intend to try for bus- | are unable to remedy the situation, | 4 SRARRRARHOERHHERA® land send an urgent appeal for help a General Sanemoski, commander of ® BELGRADE, Sept. 23.—Ser- # ine Alexandrovaky dlatrict, declares | % via has sent an ultimatum to #/ in his report the Japanese of Sakha-| ® Turkey with reference to the #/ 11, decapitated 180 Russian colon. % violation of the Servian fron- *| ists because they refused to give | tier by Turkish troops. She *\ineir homes for a normal sum. Ac # demands the dismissal of the *| oraing to the report the Japane ® officers who led the troop# #| are forcing all the Russians to sell # across the border, and indem- *|ii.6. property for a sone ’ & nity of families that suffered #| win the raids; also that the te eR Raha hhh % Porte apologize. *\* * * #\|* SALISBURY, England, Sept. *) Re et 0) Peter Herd, an army pen # - — - - |® sioner, today murdered his six & ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 2% & childre nd then committed # ‘The inhabitants of Baku are suff ‘ de, He was demented ** tng from typhus, scurvy and sta * he tow. The authorities telegraph the eee ee eee eee ee es ee ee * * & Septembtr 23, 1905. $762,951.31 # ® September 23, 1904,, 705,046.50 & * * ® Increase over same + ® date last year $ 47,304.81 & * . eh ie dottell Melia TOLEDO, Sept rhe steamer W. H. Harrison went ashore at Al sen in a e fog last night and is probably a ytal wreck The crew escaped, It ia the pr ty of the Elmore Packing vomp: MEMBER OF BOTTLING FIRM DISAPPEARS WITH FUNDS JAMES BURKE, WELL KNOWN SEATTLEITE, (5 MISSING-—-DE 2 Ur ‘ Mra, Burke, wh tervlewed SERTED WIFE AND SMALL BOY . fay by a Bt # that ec ter * to her, although she knew James Burke, a colle 8 sa et ae X going tet. ; cpeeve & ye Fate & Fe ut of this he pald back a| and find out why he wan p Sound Bottling company, at M «agp rangle pang rd, and Stewart, is numbered among oa. Far warg| Burke a enkes bem missing months these payments were kept| monthly re previou Two weeks ago Burke, after aj up but Burke fell behind and, not) over to me, w One eas be 2 ble t settioment of| that he had to gx fenton on vy de collecting, decided to| Seing able to secure a sett t a pes “ taken the matter into| heard or seen of him, I hope he im and decamped with $764. He! ii, own hands and settled it out of| prospers, but he did not © much left, as an explanation, alt of the) cure fo port myse d little Bille marked “paid” and « capltula-| prurke’s duties led him fnto many} boy ton of his work, showing the total! pi whe 2 hestirter aes: | tna wast Gs mek bee bien Amount collected. and also a small | song are se have played havec| he is guilty of stealing any} bank book ib which the money had) with his f The amount taken sey, only he took that whieh | Rat heel fecorded, | from the company about offsets the aed to him In such a queer he wants to leave me in thie 1 will not @eny bim that right | way and I seek no separation.” Burke's fi bis are all rallying to that he will and all right supper nay eee TO RESCUER KSON who remides in CHAIN G or Price ted Wietrict When he establish his head the eity jal, end of the chain put to werk on Mat. ip out Con the Third wequently thé reat om not uarters tn other mem wang, wer urday morning to b tractor Erickson ¢ ue operations are proceeding much rapidly ave regrade, co eeetee eee eee teens Seeteeeeeeeeeeene CEMENT FACTORY “NEEDED 18 shortage of cement 1 neric thie city the p nt time has! given rine to @ demand for a cement manufactory in Seattle, tn a of th tal used by the nd walks, some aeented that the mu hw plant ma large ersons have patity aid that there is amy terial in this city for the r ture of high grade cement. At present time some of it from Francisco, but most of it comes Jirect from Belgium in sailing ‘The present shortage is Hable to the jet ind » view of the of the im nt time, The « THE CARTOONS IN THE STAR A EPREOT ON THE MOST IMPORTANT CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY Loving “Hello” Girl “My husband made love to a tele-jwife WII (temper and extrava wanem, and with having ruined hi phono girl business by nagging him and spend Buch is the latest allegation madeling more money than they could in the Benson vs, Benson case,jaffard in hiring carriages and in which {# assuming voluminous pro-/ other Iuxuries, He also complained portions in the county clerk's of} that We had to “feed” from to fice, A complaint, a crosecom-| three members of her family and to plaint, and an answer to the cross} tolemge his wife's sister and a flock complaint, togetber with numerous Mamlrers about the house at affidavits, have been filed | night. He, in turn, asked for a de And the reason he on my ele ter so, and complains of having her visit us, is that she caught him io & compromising situation with the hired girt This additional allegation ts added by Mra, Benson In the beginning, Mra. Benson charged ber husband with not pro viding for sultably, and with infidelity, sueing out a restraining order against a local bank to pre vent his drawing funds, and « & restaurant she alleged he owned, to prevent his selling it Benson answered, charging his! ofee and for a division of t cout ging and silver wedding» presents. He ain ited that he bad already de i with one the canary irda Mr. Benson now files the answer to WW laint, charging him with Amproper relations with a tele phon# girl whom he met, .she said in. the rear of a saloon, and with the domestic In hit own home Th race-suicide” evil ts a subsd#t of allegations 1 alleg@itions bet ween pla the atendan Thera are dreuy The Outbursts of Eve FELAOW CVT: 4 AA MERE TO 1M ars, WC TO YOU OUR PARTY S CANLIDATE FOR MAYO? MAYBE SOME OF WO Writ VOTE FOR AYIA, BUT 4 MOPE NOT 4 WON'T, SOR AE HAS DONE NOTHING BUT CRAPT (N THE TAIRTY FIVE YEAR ME MAS HELD OFFICE /N Will End the regrade through immediately Wednesday morning Chairman! Mallen, of the committee of streets, together with City Engi neer Thomson, Aasiatant Engineers Dimock and Jeffrey, Street Super intendent Walters and Councilmen Johnston and Conway, will make jbe the result can OUR ClTY” TRY TO RUN FOR OFFICE IN THIS TOWN There is to be no more delay in an examination of the cuts and fille the Jackson street regrade ,Teapired and decide apon the City officlais have decided to! grades that should be established | take the matter out of the hands | These grades will be final, in the of the property owners, who have | shape of an ordinance they will be been trying to come to an agree- | paged by the council immediately ment among themeecives, and put so that the damage cases that) will be taken into cOMrt AS BOON AB poRsible. ‘Thie will end the continual bick ting in which the interested prop ty Owners have been engaged, and ring the matter into court, so that there will be no mort delay. The owners have agreed in the main WRECK A Northern Pacific fretght train | was wrecked in the Stampede tun- | nel Saturday morning, and care were overturned the ck in the tunnel torn out car lengths. All traffic will be delayed | on the line for 36 he ing train and « hurried to th up th jebris. No one was in The Northern Pacific trains will | be sent out over the ( Northern tracks until the damage has repaired REPORTER SUES | P. |. FOR $10,000, mpletic the many tion until the ny neanor | ‘ afford procrastl C. H. Bailey, a on ntra a good excuse for | Saturday sued th: ery lay | for $10,000 for rhe a pipenie suit Im the resul on Fleet Arrives connie Wer Gouehannbar-ave. inate: lemploy for drunkenness i incom BREMERTON, Sept rhe|lehte to the asinine warfare be North Pacific squadror tween the mort and evening pa- of the Magehip Chicago, the er pore. Marblehes4, the torpedo te PORTLAND, Ore,, Sept The stroyer Perry and the Saturn, ar-| closing arguments began in the rived here late this afternoon from) Williamson case this srnoon Port Angeles, where the fleet This morning J. H. Gray testified been engaged at target practice regarding the sheepmen-stockmen the past ten days. war, denying that cattlemen threat-| The fleet te in comm 1 of Rear) ened the defendants. James Keenan Adinival Goodrich, The Chicago will] testified that the township in which Ko into drydock here for repairs,|the timber entries were made on hile the Marblehead will be sent to| government land at the instr nce of the Mare Island yard for overhaul-' the defendants were the best adapt ing ed for sheep raising in the country. SERRE RRR RE * * # WORKING WITH “VELVET *® * FEET. * * * & A mysterious hold up oceur- & # red at Georgetown at about 3 # ® oolork turday morning, ac- @ ® cofiling to a rumor in circula- # & ton Saturday afternoon. The # WHA marshal and other offi- & ® cil, admit that they have # & heard the report, but they re- & # Nite to ive out any informa- & & tion, if they th any io rit r rking with velvet ® ® feet.” safd-one of them when & # sled about the affair - SPEED EEE * * Sons of Hermamn Say ‘‘Hoch” at the Brewery All femaining business before the comvention of the Sons of Hermann Was disposed of at Saturday morn ing’s session and at noon the con The Seattle Sta SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1905 Charges Auband With Tossed Penny toSee Marselle rett True Bickering _—_ Over Jackson Regr LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, THAT BOOSTERW CLUB THAT EVERYBODY CLAMORED FOR SOME TIME AGO. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News et VOL. 7. NO. 180 25 CENTS PER MONTH Who’d Marry morning PRETTY YOUNG GIRLS GAMBLE TO DECIDE ON FUTURE MR&, JOE—DAMAGING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE FORMER DIVEs KEEPER ' We towsed up a penny, Eva and |, improper proposals, she said, but to see who would be the one to (had reassured them again, and had marry Joo Marcelle. He said he| paid the rent of some housekeeping would like to marry us both. It|apartments, where he expected to fell to me to marry Joe visit them When he had con This was the testimony of pretty|the door, however, after dark, they, i7-year-old Mattie Mortan on the| were afraid to let him in. Later witness stand Friday afternoon ‘n|he did get in, and had made Bre the Marcello case. She gave a de-|ery when she was alone with bim. tailed description of how she bad] ‘The evidence was all in and argus run away from home and accidental-| ment on « motion for non-wuit eons ly met Joe Marcelle and gone th | cluded noon Saturday Mar- him and Eva Boda, now Mrs. Wil-|cclle’s attorney moved for a none liam Kelly, into a saloon box, where| sult on the grounds of insufficient - she said he had talked of marriage|evidence. After several minutes de- TOM L. JOHNSON |to both of them ion Judge Griffin denied the CLEVELAND 0. Rept ’, A r fiipping the coin, et nald m and said the case must go Mayor Tom L. Jobnsof, who ts now | it ¥@8 #ettled upon that she should | tc serving his second term, was re-|%¢ Married to Marcelle right away, | ted that the ergument® nomiz 4 for a third term by the end that E pould go with them! wil c 1 early in the tere | Democratic ty convention this|@) the hor on to Portland.| noon and the case be given over to | Marcelle had frightened them by'the jury by 5 p. m. Saturday | i | The erection of a large sanitarium | and hote planned for Seattle, to be located on property once belong ing to the old Graham ranch ast beyond the Meadows’ race- track. Dr. Harry A. Evans and son Harry A. Bvans, 3r | from C. D. Steamer have purchased Hillman 100 acres of the TRUE. [PARTY ORCA GIVE HIT A TERRIBLE A report is brought In by the offi j cers of the steamer Dolphin, of the! | Alaska Steamship company, which| | arrived in port Friday that the Dol- jphin passed the Cottage City in tow f the Al-Ki, headed for Nanaimo. © Dolphin signalled to the Cot- tage City and learned that the pro-| peller shaft had snapped and that’ T as to what they want reached a settlement regarding de- tails, They have not yet been suc- cemsful in getting a majority peti tion for the regrade The officials propose to end all| sober three weeks once. controversy by establiehing grades which they think will be most ben-| breath since we've eficial, and then “putting them | judge. through.” If the property owner has a “kick” to make he to make it in court It is believed this & but have not “I bought him $12 worth of whis- Aside from | that he has never breathed a sober | This was the testimony of Mrs. will have/ Fiora Mann in her suit for divorce Jagainst Robert J. Mann in Judge He's drunk today.” the apeediest Gilliam’s court Saturday method of reaching the point where He has repeatedly beaten. me,” excavation can be begun |she continued. “Once he knocked me unconscious on the street, and WOMAM mw “ueyypoues CLEVER At the meeting of the board of| works Saturday morning, P. P. Ferry renewed his petition that the) ugly telephone poles in front of his} and other residences on North Tenth Bertha Frey, colored, will have, ge a Telephone company| #0 back to Tacoma where she ts| owns the poles, which have been| wanted, it is alleged, on a charge/| an eyesore for years, and although | Of grand larceny he board of works has been asked Patrolmen Hubbard and Brafford | before to demand their removal, it| lan her in the police dragnet] does not seem to have succeeded, | Thursday night | The board decided to recommend! The police claim that they have that the street committee take up| the original “Black Patti" on their | |with the park board the proposition| hands and that she is one of the| of having the park fund instead of|cleverest “dips” in the United the general fund pay $6,320 needed —-~ for the asphalt paving Fifteenth} ’ . | venue north, where it abuts Volun Al k P | even aska’s Pioneer Reporter Ries tinng property on Gilman is not as In view of the fact that the abut-| | sessed high enough to bear the total | cost of opening Gilman, and that the road is chiefly for the benefit] SPOKA} Sept. 23-—James M.| of the army post was decided | Haggerty, a mining man of Okan }that the general f should bear} ogan county, and foremost news-/ al share of the st | paper man died at the Sacret Heart | vention was adjourned until the| third Tuesday in September, 1909 The new officers were installed and the reports of the different committee read and adopted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock two spectal cars took the delegates to the plant of the Seattle Brewing & Maifing company, where they were entertained by sare Sweeney and Gilbert Sunday the local lodge has ar ranged to give the visitors a day on Lake Washington. VALLEJO, Cal., Sept. 22.—A tele gram has been received from the of the navy granting the ng court-martial an ad until such time as En is able to give his testi journme ign Wad wony. hospital in this city Friday morning lof typhoid fever. He was ill for) WRECK lten days. He was the first cor |respondent of the Associated Press in Alaska BIG SANITARIUM AND HOTEL TO BE BUILT ON GRAHAM RANCH Cottage City Meets With Accident BOUGHT HUSBAND TO KEEP HIM SOBER been married,|all myself by —] famous ranch, in the center of which is located a large sulphur spring. Dr. Graham, who {s 4 well known Chicago physician as well as a very wealthy man, analyzed the water and nd that it contained many curative qualities The price paid for the land wag $100 an acre. she had been picked up Wednesday afternoon in a helpless condition by. the Al- KL A telegram was received by offi- cers of the Pacific Coast Steamship company stating that the Al-Ki had towed the Cottage City to Departure bay and then proceeded on her way north. A tug was sent immediately, to tow the disabled steamer to port, DOPE” he choked me until I was nearly dead in a stateroom coming from ky cure and managed to keep him | Alaska. He does not support me. have several children by a former marriage and I have supported theme keeping a lodging house and restaurant.” Mrs. Mann is comely in appear- ance and dresses tastefully. She is the mother of Eva Boda Kelly, the runaway witness in the case against Joe Marselle, the divekeep- er, now being prosecuted on a crime inal charge. “DIP” IS NABBED BY LOCAL POLICE States. She some. The arresting officers “pinched” her on advice from Tacoma author- ities. She denied very emphatically her identity and wanted to go to work in the New Paris house, in the tenderloin, a hot-bed for wom- en crooks. A large reward is young and hand- it is claimed by the police, has been offered for her apprehension at Butte, Mont. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 2:30 p.m. Re- ports from the recent County con= vention will be the principal feature of the program. The members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of Seattle, met Thurs- day night at St. Francis Hall to en- joy their quarterly reunion. A very good programme was en- joyed by all present. The evening ended with a dance. seph Dohney, once a prominent man of Seattle, died at san Francisco from heart diseas on Friday. Dohney was one of the organizers of the National Bank of POCATELLO, Ida., Sept The} aron Komura gent @ telegram to| Commerce in thia city, second section of No. 1 MRT | Jay se Consul Hisamidsu on Fri-+ - _ ceeoae train, Portland to Chic ran! aay, stating that he would sail from head-on into a local freight one| sew York for Vancouver about mile west of ton, The known! gestember and on October 2 will killed are Engineer 1.. Rose, a pas-| sai for home. Mr. Hisamidau, wife pied senger, and a mail clerk. A num-j.nq daughter will go to Vancouver 2 ber of passengers are reported in-| ty meet the baron and It Ig posslb | oa: 2 ek jured. A special train with wreck-|inat the Japanese association — ¢ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—The ing crew and doctors has gone to! seattie will send a commit , {scaffolding of the Pacific Mail dock the scene. jeonvey congratula s the dis-! collapsed at noon, WEATHER FORECAST. tinguished statesm | Five were seriously injured, one cacies The Central W. C. T. U, will t fatally. Workmen were engaged om Showers tonight and Sunday; |a parlor meeting at the hor M i lation work on the pier whem moderate southeast winds, 8. R. Wagoner, 1924 B St. th <ffolding collapsed, aia acini eka Beene)

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