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irat of a « fees tthe new 6 Store 1 «ia are gat ory time it is promised But the most noticeable differer You buy anyth to. Now store credit system ts f we know you will keep your ag the most [it te Come in and got acquainted 5 vn Brow’ credit | \WAD 1mc Cash tak: NEW STORE CREDIT SYSTEM IS DIFFER nishings that you want cement an Arm Rocker Of Solid } gained most |The try | many Aus REO AVE. inv UNION STREET jeast broke out Germany's opportu-|ern neighbor has been emashed THE SEATTLE STAR iain YUNLDY 3 MONDAY, SEPT, a5, 1905. POLITICS “AT END OF THE WAR MURDER! | : | GERMANY, AS A RESULT OF JA PAN’S VICTORY, BECOMES THE | PARAMOUNT POWER OF EU ROPE, WHILE FRANCE 18 PRAC | TICALLY ISOLATED AGAIN i.e eee ee eee GAINS AND LOSSES BY THE FAR EAST WAR many the t gainer in Europe, becoming — the para nt power on niinent France the «Y lower, next to Russia. Her with Russia now means nothing and she * * . o * * 1 * foally isolated *® again * * * * * * prac Great Britain te a heavy gainer, winning what Otherwise would have taken a long and costly war A anand Turkey are both minor gainers, and the Balkan states are weaker eee eee eee Ke ARR Special Correspondence to The Star.f neutrality, Russia must maintaii a LONDON.—Kurope finds that large army on the German frontier @ result of the war the far east) The kaiser therefore was in a post he must adjust herself to a newltion to put the cxar ur balance in the scale rnational | obligation to him lationship. Jay not the onl This he did by saying practically country that has won, nor is Rue-|to the ezar, “You can the sia the only loser through the I8/far enst as many tr as ye months fighting in ease from your . frontier The two countries that havell promise you not to participate in @ Germany and Greatlany = ro the war Germany} you while wtile lemonstration against Britain, Bef was practically isolated in E lance bet weer ia and Italy had be-| hereafter sme weakened through the grow The czar, of course, was grateful ing friendship between France and/and Germany has a store of grat Htaly, and through economic and] itude to draw on at Bt. Petersbu tariff differences between Germany | whenéver she ts in need of it. as she} ertainly w in the event of @ nce between France| war between her and Fran and Russia forced Germany to oc-| But a much more tangible gain Jeupy the position of a nut between | than thie comes to Germany through }the teeth of rackers the defeats auffered by Russia. The Immediately the war in the far| military power of Germany's east nity cama Russia, even to protect | atoms, useless for # great Burop her sessions in Asia, an id notlwar for the next 10 or 15 years ibn |war She h former value of her alliance with} Russia. The pricking of the bubble| LIOW. leape 1 have your hands full/of Jusstan military prow fighting Japan In turn for this I shall expect your close friendwhip| sion of French influence a Cabinet Changes and Presidential so,» jt ve. ®:speas goon Booms Furnish Much Gossip lems Germany promised be BY WILLIAM WOLF SMITH WASHI Ore of « €rep out daily. During the last 5 Fears there have @f wath rumors under each admit ftration, but the crop this year is Much greater than ever before. The Years thet have flown since his @eath have proven that many of th epigramatic utterances of Thomas efferson were made too hastily or Without a careful insight into Amer- fean human nature, If Thomas were Glive in these days he would take back his st; tement that “few die and none resign.” ‘The first part of It is still true, But the second clause needs an Smendment, for there are many res- eyes Just how many are he qutsigers will never know, z. wneF i me gushing formality of re- Grete for being obliged to cut @hort the tenure of their official life with thanks for the cordial way | which the appointing power had tained them, and they are ac-| cepted after the same gushing for- | Mality with assurances of the “high- Ost enteem,” etc. It ts no hard to find in Washington many men who Giways know, who have their formation from the very highest av thority” and these men now kn that Shaw, Taft, Wilson and Met-! €alf will soon retire from thelr re- Bpective positions and their places Wil be filled with new men. Per- Bape these men who make these Positive axsertions as to the pros- tive changes know, but the rend- y should have close by a fair bucket of salt when he r h stories. “Cum grano # Pill not suffice. But with the rumors of cabinet ade is @hanges also come rumors of presi- | Gentia! booms In fact they «o ne in-band. Only a few short ago the wise ones knew—pos. ftivery knew—that Mr. Roosevelt Was bent on making Root his suc- Seseor, and now some of them know positively know—that Mr. Roo Velt has changed his mind and has Mixed his choice on another for the t hurdle race of 1908, and that choice now in Theodore Roose- | Welt, late of New York, but now of the District of « change his mind « fm fact may change tt many times, for he ts & man of impulse and his Moods vary much like those of the @rdinary mortal, but if we only keep Meets All the Requirements RICHEST IN BUTTER FATS ORDEN’S CONDENSED 104 not prove better like price—it cos' i up with you? } rops mbia. He may! in before 1968, , | party has been a large purchaser of | San Rem loriental curios, stiks, embroideries} mother and daughter, in the train. | and other things which always at-| He fell in love with the younger | lady and after two hours, during a | Manolescu had sp fortune and att her and was accepted on the spot. | committed inces of troops w ing the consent of ( put firet secur rmany, for un what tirection his mood changes. me the booms for Sha Cummins, Taft banks and the others + ambulate the per ver the oe d per haps they may be fr lively AFTER HIS TWO-HOUR RO when this new boom for Roosevelt has been moldering im the grave far} MANCE MANOLESCU, THE many montha ee Sepdlieinis CROOK, MINGLES WITH HIGH SECRET SERVICE SOCIETY IN BERLIN—PRI ON | SENTENCES—FEIGNS INSAN- | 1s PROBING ITY AND SEEKS suIciDE— tenes COULD NOT DUPE aAmeni.! LEWISTON, Ida, Sept. 25.—The] cans | visit here last week of Detective enenenjonepienane are alwa¥e tendered with! | Burns, chief of the government se (Concluded ) leret service, Investigating Western| On arriving in London, after his land frauds, has revived interest in| ¥8in qu for an American heiress the Idaho cases soon to be Invest!-| Manolescu engaged & secretary and gated by the federal grand jury at|* Whole staff of domestica and took | Moscow. a suite of rooms In a fashionable A oumber of secret service men hotel in orthumberland avenue. fare now dn Lewiston and Moscow, | The cost of living in this gorgeous | Special Agent O'Fallon is expected | *¥l¢ necessitated the continuation to return to Lewiaton at any time,/ Of his thefts, and he perpetrated the large amount of mall now await-|™4ny daring robberies in nearly all ing his arrival assuring his early |tb@ principal hotels in Loudon, ing appearance here. elyding the one in which he him A large number of subpoenas have | 8!f was living. Soon, however, he been issued for witnesses to appear | ¥8* Xposed, arrested and sentenced before the federal court, but these|‘ ¢ight months’ hard labor for a Will not be served until immediately | Jewel robbery before the grand jury and court sit.|. After his felease he crossed to " —— and stole $7,500 from a ALICE MUST PAY DUTY. wealthy Brazilian merchant whom lhe met there at his hotel. This sum SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26.—Col enabled him to proceed to Monte lector of the Port Stratton says that where he again gambled! he would not make any distinction | sway every cent of it. However, he! in regard to the enforcement of the! contrived to make the acquaintance custom laws on the arrival of the|/of a charming Hungarian widow | Taft party, between them and any|and he fascinated her to such an of the other passengers on the|extent that she made him a present steamer. They will be treated the! of $30,000 [In cash In addition to a same as any other American return-| villa worth at least $40,000. Manol ing from abroad. From all accounts|eacu gambled until he had lost they will bring with them numerous| everything, and was compelled to articles and treasures from the/|sell the villa, and he gambled orient away the proceeds, Later he was ‘The presents given Miss Roose-| detected in the act of committing a velt alone will amount to thousands| robbery at Nice and was again sen of dollars and the duty on them will/tenced to imprisonment, (his time be a considerable amount. Secre-|for a term of 18 months. tary Taft has alxo received several} WINS NOBLE BRIDE. valuable gifts and reports received om after his release he was here show that each member of the ing by rail from Lucerne to when he met two ladies, tract the eye of the tourist stoppage at Milan, he proposed to She was Countess Angelica Wilding while the destruction of the Russian made good for at least ax long @ period The fighting power of Ru | ¥on Koenigabrueck Was equally taken in by the elegant | manners and noble bearing of the and her mother / noa on October 18 duke of Ujest and Genoa acted as moon in Rome young couple returned to Germany Manoleseu visited all bis wife's He purchased a villa on the shore of Lake Constance, BRIDE DEVOTED TO HIM After about a year of matrimony nt all hie wife's Lucerne, Genoa. Eleven Employers Must Face Trial MILK CO., FACTORY) AUBURN, WASH. ERNST BROS Pikt st. NEW YORK eee ee ee eee eee ee The Ernst Hot Blast Furnace Is guaranteed to be the furnishes a NEW YORK, Sept As the, than $1,000 or more than $10,000, or |imprisonment for not to exceed two result of two months gathering Of! years. evidence, the heads of 11 manufac Four English tile setters have turing concerns will today be placed | been kept since January on Bilis under arrest by the United States) isiand as witnesses, These men, it district attorney of the district, on| is claimed, came to America in re charge of having conspired through | sponse to advertivements distributed the Employers’ association to vio-| in England, calling for workmen to late the contract labor law by th exist the Tile, Grate and Mantel importation of foreign workmen. | association in making thelr recent The penalty is a fine of not less) lockout successful. —— OO evn HO tk tt tO tk tk THE STORY OF TH = NOME FIRE AS TOLD BY ARRIVALS ON THE EAMSHIP OLYMPIA As the result of the upsetting of a lamp in a back room up stairs in the Alaska saloon building 43 business buildings on both sides of Front atreet, in Nome, Alaska, were destroyed by fire Wednesday morning, September 13, 1905. The disastrous conflagration started about 3 o'clock Wednesday morning and swept Front street on both sides from the building on Lane’a way, occupied by the telephone company to the Tacoma grocery on the north side of the st and from the Pacific Cold Stor age company’s market to Kelly's drug store on the south side. A great many of the stores used gasoline lighting plants and the fire fighters were in continual danger from explosions, The Tous Keaches the $250,000 mark. ‘Phere were no fatalities SSeS EE EEE EE ER RE He te te RFT te te te Tet tet tt tk gives his entir@time and attention to buildings furnaces and ing same, fuel All catings of thre FURNWOR ore be eeayl ced pane © «xtra hemy, with a view ® lors, economical and satisfactory service These furnaces are mounted and fitted with especial care Ample pro- vision hag been made for expapsion and contraction of Mistings. If the ERNST FUR- every way from any other you nothing. best stay at home. He says: “I do not believe th thin Chin May we ‘tdueated In A: RADAR ERAN EEE EE EERE HINTS ON ORIENTAL TRADE=NO 5: * ROR ORR OR ORONO EEE RE Boe em | ‘The opportunities for the young professtenal fas Mm and China in particular, ate reported to be unpromising. dersgn has written at considerable length tures, and the conclusiom@ of his argument o the bureau of manufae- js that. the young gian had young men fn Americathave any~ gain gy attegpting to bulld up a professional The Chinese have had their own lawyers, doctors and dentists for eges, and ie they are ee elie different in their practice from Deve rica, their compet is by no means to Chinese Bo gad says Consul An , 1s much better eliminated from the scheme of By >: an atrategy, makes Germany Japan t f the w re-established the open-door pe n Axia on a solid b Great Brit ain thus gained for herself, with bo expenditure, a victory for would probably have be howing that she is or great powers, at or nade Great Brit What the war has done for Ger many Europe it haw practically | duplicated for Great Britain in Asia. | Hereafter Great Britain will not be|t mpelied to maintain a large) quadron of warships in Chinese ler 4 deep) waters, nor to make her Kuropear policy fit in with the possibility of danger to herself (n the far east After Russia, France is t cst loner th Mane er any of the ba exten d France made Russia useless to th instead of being the partn: man me partner has become bankrupt through out Avetria gains to giv the Empe in the Balkans Turkey diplomacy at Constantinople can ne longer back ite demands with threate of the czar's invincible might, while the «mall Balkan Slav} jstates lose because they can n& longer count on the belief that if they should become involved in war] |with fhe sutan, unbeaten Russia| "°° ia thus | would go to their relief Jen thee rumors we wi ~ «HOTEL THIEF WINS NOBLE BRIDE Eg WHOM HE CHARMS AT FIRST SIGHT ICA WILDING VON KOENIGSBRUECK. and Biarritz, It was not until he Was arrested at Frankfort-on-M that his wife discovered that she took |had been wed criminal. In spite of this crushing revelation she contrived to send him money for his defense, although she herself was in great straits. Manolescu abandoned crime for a | Man ‘ed on bis wife's # After spending the honey and at Naples 1 to a notorious su contrived to escape and rushed through the streets chased jby the police and a crowd of citi the )zens. He rushed into a house, made his way to the roof and jumped from a height of four stories, or noble relatives without exciting the | about #0 feet, with the intention of least suspicion that he was not ajcommitting suicide. He alighted upon the roof of a shed built of rotten wood which checked his | headlong career without seriously | injuring him. After serving an other term of six months’ imprison ment in Germany he resumed his criminal purauite NEW CRIMES IN AMERICA Th September, 1900, he cronsed Zurich | again to America and perpetrated a great Jowel robbery in Philadelphia ‘The plunder fetched $100,000 in cash and he returned to Europe to re | sume @ luxurious life in Berlin un der the name of Prince Lahovary He spent the winter in Berlin as soclating with the highest society After spending the plunder brought back from America he fell back upon rystematic hotel robbery He committed extraordinary thefts at all the leading hotels in Berlin The princes and princesses, counts and countesses, officers and million aires woke up one morning to learn from the newspapers that he was really Geo. Manolescu, and had been arrested for many crimes SHAMMED INSANITY He was tried tn Berlin, but suc cessfully simulated insanity. Ac cordingly he was acquitted, but or defed to be detained in the lunatic | “s lum at Hereberge. On June 9 contrived to escape from ge asylum by some unex 4! means. After wonderful ad v by * and hairbreadth escapes he recaptured at Innsbruck and ta to Vienna. Here he again col ts i to be acquitted on the gfounf of insanity. The Austrian aughorities expelled him from the conta and he returned to Rou mabia With the intention of living an at life. "eS WALL, STREET JOR. und that his notoriety made | thi t#fporsible in his own country and he emigrated to America in the} hope of passing unrecognized on the | other side of the Atlantic. He suc ceeded in obtaining emplo secretary to a Wall street financier when bis {dentity was revealed by | chance with the result that he was instantly dismissed Foot Balls 7ic up. Piper & Taft 1024 Second avenue. oe _ >» — Tourists’ Exoursion. ‘Phe ideal short trip for tourtsts 4m to the U. 8 navy yard and bat- tiestips. The Puget Sound navy yard is the largest on the Pacific coast, Fast steamers leave pier 2 at ® and 10 a m.; 1:16, 2:30 and 4:80 p,m. Fare, round trip, 600, ABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, First Avenue Hef tO wage W long and comtly War cal position inAsia, the war lin 1 far cast has jain & partner in a many years to come will wield a | predominant influence in th that for] great-| urlan| | murderess at bay with a shotgun in a|murderess at with a shotgur strong firm {# im the position of a 6 | ae Jreseue occurred Sunday night on & predominant influence} Russian jcurtain made its final drop on a |the hands of a capable cast ally an English production. It was Jimported to New York last néasor at the Herald Square theater for | the entire theatrical year, It ts] which opened at the Beattle Sunday night to a jammed house, is the best organization of the kind since of art. Bam De Vere him appear, as his wife t eville ed to an innovation Wednesday night when in the new labor temple such months in which there are five weeks | Emma Lanphere, international or ganizer for the retail clerks, and | Edward Rosenberg, ex-secretary of the San Francisco labor council. }loaded Shot-gun Shells, 1024 Second avenue, ent as | He returned to} BARELY PREVENTED IN SEAT TLE BUNDAY NIGHT BY HE ROISM OF YOUNG MAN AND SWEETHEART THE ASGAIL ANTS MET THEIR JUST DE-| SERTS with a lead pipe by an infuriated | woman and then placed beneath 4 pile driver to face a horrible deat m Ellison, a young constructing engineer, ¥ uved in the nick ¢ ime by 1 weetheart, Marty Weathert nday night, in Beat Madened by the plucky and then threw into the river, where she wou man's ase had it not been that mugh still dazed by the into the waters and rescued the girl. At this momer Mins Weatherby's father appeare on the scene and held the would-be have drown Ellison, alt The attempted murder and triple the stage of the Third Avenue the ter, when a packed house watched | verbial bated breath the! ations of Kose Osbo Josephine Fox) and Lacy Hollan¢ Lawrence Williams,) the conspira tors in “Honest Hearts,” against | Ellison (H. B. Carpenter) and} Marty Weatherby (Alma Hearn) and shouted its approval when the {ners is a comedy ma sure to pleace Third Avenue theater patrons and is in| Gir! From Kay's” will be teen inthis city at the Grand, start « Thureday night. It ts or now making tte firet tour on the road, Mise Lila Blow, who made « jon with the Rice produc ® the leading female part Mise Eleanor Robson ts proud of the fact, as well she may be, that it was at her ew jon that leraci Zangwill made yiny of his story “Merely Mary Ann.” “I read the story several years a maid the actress ye day, “and wee struck by sibility of a play in it for me. I suggested it to Mr. Zang- will but he would not lsten to me at first, Finally he agreed to make the dramatization and the kindness with which the public have received it has been very gratifying to me It is tn “Merely Mary Ann” that Mins Robson has made her wonder- ful success both in New York and London, and she will be seen™in it nd Monday, Tuesday and FAM DE VERE'S OWN SHOW. fam De Vere's Own company the opening of burlesque tn this city The company contains the average chorus, but it# comedians are men who can act and get laughs, and the house was in a tumult of applause most of the time Andy Lewis ts the big particular star, his coke fiend being a work f did not dying in Butte The company ts large and the vaud- 0 contains many things that are absolutely new here. The w will run all week, with the usual matinees Open Meeting Union men of Seattle will be treat- will be held an “open meeting” to which the general public is invited This meeting i# the first of a ser. jes to be held on every “old Wed nesday"—the fifth Wednesday in Among the speakers will be ©. 0 Young, national organizer for the American Federation of Labor; Mra The purpose of these open meet ings Is to give those interested « true conception of the principles of unionism te Bee the Fleet The fleet will be at the navy yard Sunday To see it take boats from Pier 2 at 9, 10, 11 a. m,, 12 noon, 1:15, 2 4:30, 7:30 p. m. - * Get wise—use Piper & Taft hand Battleship Excursion | | © mee the fleet at the Navy Yard take boats m Pler 2 at 9, 10 and 11 a. m,, 12 noon, 1:25, 2:30, 4:30, 7:30 p.m Clauss Shears and Scissors are the} standard for the world, At Piper & Taft's, 1024 & d avenue. *** - — | High grade clothing at a very low pric $15 its for $20 its for 5 $25 Suits for #0 Suits for Bee window — dis- play at the retiring sale of HK, LEWIS & CO, Ist and y a as «) CMC ariigs> + ) Standard Big Silk Values ‘Ow Dress Goods Panama des of Eng I in blue wl French Cre French Crep nches w brown black and er McCarthy Dry Goods : Company iiieesn4 ACS rSBprmmmeh ADI Almost Nothing moves VICTOR. 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