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% LAST CHAPTERS OF MONDAY, SEPT THE “BOODLE BOOK” EATTLE STA? 5 1905, WANTS ONLY A “SQUARE DEAL’ | - — ~—_— ——<—____—— _ | OM, (T'S BASY. J WEL WO, we won'r?? { A square deal and f wy tes CATCH ON SHOW WER Pa ie aden = Sblin m th " . ARRAL LY TWO OR THREE Saws i A kiw \ » sap nia tien. (, — wonwr wa | [WITH A WOMAN WHO DOLINT Lue LAST CA Ml we us _— tt od ' ‘ANOm How wes in Tansee) (AM Ow vile Gare BEI DES wnines rae ca go SS en Ie HASNT SENSE ENOUGH : , ; . . vaee’s 10 REMEPMINR THE TRUMP, anviiew nec #) How " ST. 1 y f 1 da. at a . trials and } hy & 1 » by Polk. | . ‘ — will paw »h y 1 wh \ about | Tr ee m the to the “ e a THE ACTION! ward ha « . the Ko ahip of and} THE ROODL CASE IVE ack, au " made t a prostdl THEM RANK AMONG THE] De ‘ a t At N ' EMANCIPA or} nore t ply was Polk hand t r Bh es I 1 100 4 wer ' away from start to finish, Pick . He was acquit rh the hour he morn the asnistant clrowlt attorney. His two indict ° nat | had arrived, Dr, Mays { . familiarity with the boodle a] him and they may be 5 + fo od to his new congre end his ability led to his retention! trial « win hank, chair efter Fotk’s departure to Jefferson Many of ulpit committe ~ tty. at the Witas De Haynes’ text from the Ba expecta to ol th bood! 1 In rural Gountles. . eventh verse of th t cha Books within the next tw t uat men who. turn on t r ” we tt — SEES — Months 7 only cases available] dence, They by Requilted ° ARTE N Sack eae Glo MN MOKEREOEN was) er state ta Keke hhh for trial seem to be those of Ro M 1 wher y alleged rb ntent Ti > K. " a eg ee | ae nae ee [gett weenie" "| Text of Karlstead ee : Qnd two ex-members of the muntel-| make conviction inevitable m delegaten ing attempted to bribe a jury com. | Dr. Haynes oxpressed deep gratitude & CINCINNATI Sept Ty Bal assembly, Louls Decker and T.| Two men wha escaped | Mand Krate Becker wae acquitted by| for the cordial welcome that had] Protocol Made Public S uses hele be ee BM Albright. Others have been freed | also kept beyond the reac 1 the country Meysenbere on o ox beom extended to him by his new & sociation opened ite annual by the Missour! supreme court, are| ‘These, are Bilis Wainright, a St.Jwas convtete ad nent 1 to n 190%, Murrel res | congregation aud Seattle people in saslieindinaietidhiadiinines |} ® session here today. It will last # tm the penitentiary or tumitives f Loule witiienaire brewer, who ve three The upreme turned and testified against bis | gene | th ye and is well attended. # feation. or have secured tmmu: sought refuge in Ruropeand A over onviction and! # in the house of delegates STOCKHOLM, Sept, 25.—The text (fourth with inter-traffic, and the) » * by turning state's evidence, One is} Madera, am alierman, who, with th with so many] sited the WW e of th tocol signed at Kartetad fifth with common water way Thi gg aekthehehhhkee @ead and one insane. | family, disappeared, Other tu nlitign that the prison id A. Guthe, HLA. Fi by the Norwogian gad Swedish com-| agreement provides a compulsory | — Albright hae had a couple of} tive located, but of the Ma«|not be retried: 1H. Albright, Otte Sehu missioners is announced. The first| arbitration before the Hague tri-| ve trials. His fret resulted in a » tera family even the alightest traco| Lehmann and Faulkner were con-|N. Tamblyn, Luly Deoker jarticle deals with arbitration, the bunal of all disputes, excopt thase Th y Discuss fence of five years in the | was never found, he on the perjury charge 1} Madera, A A. Bhortdan, J. J mecond with the neutral zone and of vital interest, for a decade, There} Pr mom ed to serve two years. The} gen, Edward Hersch, C. J demolition of fortifications, the) must be two years’ notice given of P bli: Health supreme court reverwed the a} Joba Melma J. bnettior, Bait) third with reindeer pastures, the) imtention to abrogate u ic urt’e action In both canes. } Hartman, Chas. Ff. Kelly and Julius Scichieabbnipetieils dicted on the charge of having been |of a elty atreet lighting bill This I, 0 0 0 A M0 TH | T meeting of the American Publig implicated im the raising of the ed irielty te @ large es | Health association open bere te- Now that thie greatest war ever waged against municipal thieves ts |heihe fund Judge (Neill Ryan or with gas and eet the city back! rT; day with a large attendance. The about to pase into history, one of Gov. Polk's closest friends was asked the acquit et Minckane Laboms O5 ‘senee, Siete, Get rt 5 199 | Bealth authorities of every state of to tell exactly what was accomplished He dug bi way through @ m. ight hurried to Europe. Heland Tamblyn turned state's evi-| - oe Uske, Se eee ae of records and memoranda and em with @ concise amd Interesting | is still there. \¢ ating tm the ind nt) MAN CHARGED WITH MAKING | gees be gy Bente ond bs je ce , ution multt-matiiter ja the o ee harge o elk ~ : a * teed ys ommeany : aire, the bors of Be Loule and one] wholesale bribery of the aldermen} © MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON | portant. as mastery of uniweren} tas MR Marted tm 1008 os the result of /hold the law and a newspaper item! or the posses of the state, wae tn-/in the lighting deal PATROLMAN 18 IN COURT NEW YORK, Sept, 4%.--One mil-; Tho advance it made in the price | terest, like sanitation, the systems to the effect that a boodie fund had} Yicteg in Apri, 1002, om the chares ~ Po A Og OT cou Hon dollars & month is the profitlof crude ofl was considered very | Stic fight against epidemics, yellow Polk's abitity and dieposition to up-| been placed tm trust pending action} jaf having attempts od te bathe wwe L became ene, Guo wes Given which the Standard O11 company | liberal in ofl circles, seeing that the| fever, quarantine regulations, ete., j DY the muntotpal assembly, l ceumhans a0 thn taaek 08 Geet tale o > ean eeeen. Valent She toledo G..to ae will derive from the increase in| company might just as well not | Will be discussed. | The January grand jury tndieted) oi. for his garbage contract. Butier | was nelde by the euaneen® const stend ~ Saaent ~ prices of refined petroleum which!make any at all. The rise of 10/ 5 Chas. Krata, counctiman; J. K. Mur-| wap convicted and sentenced to|He la now a witness for the state.| court, AN Monday tmorning was| MA ome tnto effect during the last * im crude oft ts ouly about | rel, alderman, and il Meyeen-| serve three years in the pentien-|Lebmane te serving @ sentence ef] taken up As ccs | {WO Weeks, according to the estl- | one-half of the advance in the price | BLAMES THE | bers, ex-counctiman, Krats, it Wee! tary, The sup east released [uaven yonss fev bethery and eulie:| le checeed with Ling: Officer | Mates by oll producers from Oil | of refined ofl The difference rep- | har had entered into an agree-| nim The court held that the co ss thease Soames jen mer a ‘eer | City, who are tu the city at present. | resents the profit of the Standard | }ment with Philip Stock, legislative | Pag a Cais | ORR Wares ieee Se Bae man Cgeehe © intent to murder advances average about 10\ oil. If the advance were to be} fact, from which Butler hadcleared| Th me court lifted @ fours| him, in Frank Bi | t for the Suburban Rallway Co. | 900,096, wag illegal. and theref a. meg tn ie, took el deme tm. tenet barre! on crude and 15/ maintained it would mean about PA KER liver, for $60,000, the votes of | there could have been no vic * awaiting trial on other tudicts|ed at the same tt coaaa waet > 20 cents on refined oll. The | $12,000,000 more in earnings for {he pounctl for a franchise ordinance | ., vibes * Raa = Bh ty can Getveenah anh aati Ps a advance on crude oll goga to the | trust lgtving the company the right to of ey theory statute in cone ous ve ays m On aang — por a B. 0 ng, Beane ee oll - producers. The Standard Ot! eom-| The rise is due to the scarcity of eae os 8 F Specials tor Friday and Satur J Cperate cars on all the streets and! mm aeay, 1908, Robt, M. Snyder, alcase. Denny afterwards pleaded “aay ele yours || PARE does not own many olf wells, jofl abroad, which has been caused | CHICAGO, Sept —Pres! og Se day: j Mleye of Louie. The franchise! muttensire promoter of Kansas City, | guilly and was wiven two years ‘}but it owns the pipe linea and, | largely by riots in the Caucasus, | B. Stickney, of the Chicago & y= jou have been worth $40,000,009 | was indicted om the Saear tease ena coeds therefore, it cam make almost any | where the great Rugsian ofl fields | Western, was a witness for the de- G-Ih, bag Sea Salt ......... 18@ J} to the company, Murrell contracted | ing paid corrupt mer! ao thisbiten Grow. bee dene eeutinecn a8 price it sees fit on crude oil | are located fese this morning in @ suit in the 4 Willtama’ or Colgate’s Shaving |‘ deliver the house of delegates, or |tenieinat sesoutnly, basu.000 to pane | cleus Hartman te serving ag Seek Rae angler Boap weeeee . Be tower branch of the municipal as- what was known a@ the Central a six-ye Nhe jan te dead} ire gomomonien Pie bt sembly, for $76,000, These funds! Traction atrest franchise bill. Sny-|Krats ¥ tted by « Bates railroads. He sali Fhe pe ors, Were deposited in a sate deposit) der afterwards sold the franchise|jury. Butler also secured sequittal practically dictate tg ee 3 vault, pending the passage of the! for 91,260,008, Snyder was found|in the country. ‘Ther w no the rates they shall pay. sad Talcum Powder 14@ fi ordinance, Moysendere was tndict-| guilty and sentenced to serve fiva| char podllina ‘eg roads are unable to refuse the @ ic Vera Talcum, extra large +3 Tose (ae Sheree of having obtained) year, ‘The finding was reversed] Incklentally Folk cor jmanse The nectar ha 3 i cetteee 1 from Btock, hy the supreme court and the case} ruption in the 10 Vegisiature th in, Haynes’ Candies, always fresh. Three ® lgter Alderman Jult joy andea for apother trial It ia|recuited in a of indict me | the packers demand & bie | one 98 7 aay Qt tne teat of evra oat | Set, ees, Yoh cee | indict on th Cobauec! other rr - on from pel * betes aaa, " IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S They had Pnodhgs 3 they nares | ine ™ geteg th the Medes at Yok Claleves in expow BY L. A. CROSSE. minster on the coming Saturday to that some other road will make it Steeré of the bee finda Poiulen the charge af porserg: bet teeltnen im cisions ple ncn The Vancouver incrosse club on|tie for the championship. In the The roads are distrustful of each f Proved that they had approached al charge was never pressed well satisfied with hie work.” So Mogady motiting the Seattio club | lest two samen Venodurer has Hel-jother and the packers SOTSt Fir am lawyer with @ view to bringing sult] J. HL. Becker, @ local politician, are the Missourians that the game which should Hevelen Westulngtar, Should Westmla-| get the fate Wanted . » @ eo been played Saturday afternoon on/|ster beat Vancouver, the lattes will — aa $07 FIRST AVENUB. COLMAN BUILDING Ground to Pieces in a Macaroni ae | Edward Whalen, a tongshoreman | | | | 9) | | meets A GUREE BALLOON | would look as though Vancouyer’s| not meet Seattle. The Westminster | Provelence of yellow fever the boas ogtt® balloon, called —_ the | protest will be sustained, The fact|folks want Seattle to beat Vancou-| of *tucation considered avin es | “davanske,” is one of the latest tn-|that Seattle could not secure! yer. to postpone the date of the opening 9 WAND, Sept. 20.—Carl Co- teve \e ow ho be! ” {eee oT ne ‘ g ‘: . d ie vt ” lever which throws the belt back on ventions in balloons. Captain Unge,| grounda for the game eannot very, If the association decided against | indefinitely. tn the ada toe ee FG lombt, 15, was ground to pieces yer-| instantly ground hin te niece ja the inventor, It acts | wall be taken {ato consideration.| Seattle in the matter of the protest, | Soectal meeting of the board will bp ound him to pieces ¢ a8 & balloon and & pa och a age he! Hl be the ‘ e jterday at Mocatslanc’s macaroni | full view of 18 other workmen, Ww Oh tan raphd deneewh| cenincinn of the mentee ikea eee iu She Goes ane last sea900 | called to decide upon an early date |factory. The operating belt bad! and women, One agoniaing scre ENS & Soe geekes BO8 ¢ id bs cals in the British Colum- | tor the opening of the schools, probe pao RE ‘off the Pulley aoe S| ied Oe eter Soe Aone o% “ 1] A wo ts ) agree to the postponing ait wy want bi i havo rs " eben ably in the second week of October, lombi leaped into th n ti n on alle a * | 7 - me » = > me rm teams. eee His foot accidentally struck the! tank. _ — | Hot anajous, right now, to meet Se-|every single deal during the entire] men were buried today in the cals the latter's grounds, When! season. lapse of a new church —_4 The Outbursts of Everett True |prabably drop the prote | Seatth be latter's grounds will be protest- t and play and run chances of winning Fever Keeps stated In Saturday's Star, the|that game, and again be tied for the local club asked Vancouver for «| championship $ h | C postponement of the game, owing] Take it any way you like and ci 100 is to the fact that grounds could not be secured Unless Seattle trong defen to de Vancouver is playing « sharp triek before the coming battle of Saturday On the other hand, Westminster does not desire that Vancouver shall NEW ORLBANS, Sept. 25.— public schools of this city were be opened today, but owing to ¢ m put up a very when the association ie the tion, it thay were ber they were beat by § goais to 4 ! nit for the Long than that, if Vancouver can en vedores and Riggers YEW YORK T he a « the bse on, was found dead at his shack ’ i go S : t, th tt st | oo Western, shortly before 7:36) S)nP'cs a ee | The Bargain House, for two o'clock Monday morning ip ° - fr GEN, Ry VIRED | ~~ «oh . ewe: ns years at ic First avenue, has j man Cummings, Beye Bacal S Vila ) Ue p ttep- ayy Hae At BTR «+! 3 changed hands. The new ofn- Rs a Bpdfied the door dt en's . in th athe | ers, in order to get a new line shack to see him sitting upright in Age: Ab oredligy Of goods from the east, will sell his chair, his sightless eyes staring | “istered amateur r u | the Bargain House stock, con- ff} at the open window ; “ . ae sisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats | at first Oficer Cummings 41d not a at ae os and Men's Furnishings less ink the man wes dead, his ex - areer ag pe than wholesale. Watch Friday ]| ogee breea ee oe . : Rafat Star for bargain ello, Ed..” naid Cummings, on ag sea tang tu Mim csgmes PEKING, Sept. 25.—By a bomb, study foreign political methods, and| opening the door. “How are they |'!®¥ Face for teams of four men explosion in @ private car yesterday | Prince Tasi Tobe 4 of the moet | Comin’ today? each man to run half a mit Ar Peking railway etation, four|/important of the missions, was No anewer. A A ha f t th | minor officials were killed and more|among the wounded. Wu Ting Retter get up and get to work, | Prostar t than 20 persons wounded. The per-| Fang. former m er to the United | hadn't you” " ‘ : var Fatilpped for doing the most ae: |! potrator was Blown 10 pieces with| States, was also Injured. The uffal Nl no answer « Brings comfort and happiness to curate work, Eyes examined and [oy i4 ytctima has caused a general spirit of aj Cummings then, realising that |¥# 4 Bahasa ~ a made The train was carrying one of the! prehension, and a guard has been |S0mething was wrong, went over | $00 5 thousands. Limit reached Saturday four imissions ordered abroad to placed all along the railway and examined W more etc = ¥ it | [tas moment he saw that Whalen | for } ; t} when hundreds were turned away be- ne The body was removed to|t at j | | <¢ s at : et » , \MINERS DROP hEGROLS GUOPLEDED | Kc neeap weiner ie rene if cause of our inability to serve them. } | mortem examination will be held to | fe r ‘ot la acl se 3 # ; rmine the catise of death. It i216 f Sinisa Migroty ioe: We ask the dear public to kindly TO DEATH ight that Whalen probably died | 1 te b The} x Mi Bae : . E | City Detectives Wappenstein ana | 0m excessive drinking. “Ha was | scrat ' trun, 200] . This ts Gen, Rafael Reyes, presi-}# COMe On Other days of the week if ce sal, Sept. 25~—| Adams, and Patrolman Hibner, whe ulging freely in the Green- | yard hu feet ent of the United States of Col , 4 SACRAMENTO, Cal. Sept. 26.—| Sunday morning arrested. Litsie| Sunday night, and Dep-| high silver and bronze med-| Ma, who, It is reported in dispatch they wish to share in the great harvest John Healy, Darby Judge and W.| |} wis Greed, fitae Deursay |? wroner Arnold thinks his heart 1 to the firat | from Panama, has acquired the di hah lays were crushed to death at th 1 Eve : "Y | was affected ! |tator habit, Gen. Re ha ing bargains Gladstone mine yesterday as « re ete are responsi Be Whalen was a member of the | event resident for abov year of Clothing bargains. sult of the drop of a beries which have been committ * union. He half, whict , en the men were ascending ‘dhe tentertnin oh ibia years old and unmarr | bo a limited n South America, | Ss 9 l T ARONSON mine. falling 295 feet "richie tly roturning | H® bane voincven in chy VAN Kinds. of pp MES, TUESDAY’S INDUCEMENTS The report states that Engineer! from Alaska have been send é + ans “a + Btowart did not turn off the power! mam, Alaska have been sending in| S PLEADED GUILTY Are but an inkling of the *‘smaps”’ that 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH ff! watch operator the cage, Tho var] MAXY reports of being robbed ‘by TRIBUTE T0 HILL treet Bars| parties nat si was then drawn up to the hoisting| quartet the polion think ceey pote await you every day during the sac- a <af | scaffold, where it struck the shieve| the guilty parties PHILADELPHIA 1 yy pe & wheel, smashing th heel and Sept. 25.—James| p vay lm. ¢ 1 Amy > oO > xle - breaking the cable night present-4 annual eaters a A "| toda rifice of the old reliable Monarch’s sen The car then fell 285 fect and the with a memorable tribute by the | > ee — ne Th 1 on ar re bus 4 FULL QUART ater found in an indistin |Army Surgeon Kiljs, of Minneapolis at a bang tae, eee ate the same tim ms wrWillotta tire business. # at the bottom of t given to Mr. Hill in honor of thet]? ie I \ j 1 MEN'S SUITS WOMEN’ 'S SHOES BOTTLE } Himself railway magnate’s 60th birthday, PeMyth! 1 igen I $2.50 She AR i | —_— whieh 1 on September 16 «Drcart bemge ge Mg t “ 3 Shoe St. ‘ ke SATURDAY FOOTBALL RESULTS Mr. Hill w » happy man as he| “¢ ae - $4.00 Shoes for 8225 Port, Sherry, Angelica, Tokay Ae BPASFORD UNIVERSITY rose to respond to the tonat: “Fittypougning session was very Ia RBs ne $5.00 Shoes f $2.65 Se Muscatal Stanford 10, St. Vincent 0 ATLANTA, Ga., Sept Capt, | Years of Prog Tin in the United St . er 8 nf * ee NKSTS AT CHICAGO thwestern nnl-lq a. F,. Godtre " ‘i Canada are rey 1 pepeldh Mecatible ieee Ade rown Sea o> Merit vison Meh on inn Untied Sater acm an | ae wich he oman 050 ey da citer att ; ) 5 ) ate €t-| through the brain with an army re jin this I pecla " ede A gaa. » $10.00 Suit Su Ww AT MINNEAPOLIS—Minnesota| Temporary mental. aberration 14 bre ee Ue j guilty to the other charges of big- | MEN’S SHOES w orth 31-78 tor aie univ 5, Central high schoo! 04 ageribed as the cause tela eusicids amy | orth $2.25 AT MARINETTE, WI8.—Wiscon-| fe'wae 38 pene alt ee acide. Men's sso aia, dt he f sin university 6, military camp 0. *| widow and amall child tne dea pelnones IN pebbivrier LAVAYETT vD.—Purdue | egypt bef net | Men's 106° Handkerohie 0 33, Wendell Phillips high school 0. ‘ + sess ( a venta cau x as AT CHICAGO—L reity of Chi have been poisoned Men's 0c All Wool Socks for tle te return F i Lawsenes university, Ap JAPS SEIZE us of three block £2.00 School St Fs 5 x These wines are not the ord! Og abe asia | henta incensed. $2.50 Heavy Seb Men's ike ese sleek meee Baty wines, but are California's I PrP PIN Heldetbe dialed Jerry,” the folly litte | for finest product. Made by the fa 2p ahs ong. | Sila taeg RUSSIAN BOAT f Major Robert M n, had a na fn . $3.00 F Men's $3.00 Ail Wool Bwoaters Mtalian-fwiss colony, the my toe . s row escar from the strychnine The ¢ ‘ence committee Of them —aisseseens for .. oeeeeee a producers of fine dry AT LAWREN( ~ KAN.~—( — ail fiend on frida Jerry {4 a blue improvement clubs of the city ONE THOUSAND MEN'S OV * gweet wines in the United ality of Kansas 31, William Jewell, 0.| ribbon dog and ts well known all are in fon at the chamber of be ND ERCOATS AND “ORAVENETTES AT LINCOLN, NEB.—University | , i AT 400 ON THE DOLLAR. ‘s ot N aska and Island ST PETERSBURG, Sept It over t r hen Major Morgan ymmeree late Monday afternoon wi cal pyjapiacen- fh is reported here that the steamship | discovered his “Jory,” he was in the The most important matter to come| EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. Lawren of this city, s| Montara, having Baron Bruggan,| throes of strychnine nvulsions, 'p 18 the question as to what posi-| rying for v manager of the Kamchatka Trading | but by king hard for sevoral [tion the improvement elubs are to} . iin the ec 1 varaity eleven last} by the Japanese ntar Nikolshoe,| sharp lookout ta being kept for the issue to be voted on, October 7. | 4 s | year, Wy last year's varsity cen- | Hering island, and that the Japanese | dos polsoner, | Inasmuch as the conference com-|§ ter, has not retur to school | have hoisted the mikado's flag over scsi ‘cles reflects the opinions of all ~ Successors TOTHE and the Stanford coach, Lanagan, | the Kommander islan No date of Sea Fighters organizations in the eity,} thinks in oie he han found the| either the seiatire or the occuyation| One of Uncle Sam's fleets in at Sai aian Copbenre ected that whatever post- |i" Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. man to take Ils place of the islands was given, the Navy Yard. To see it Sunday |§ Ail} ; tion the committee decidas to take aay avn Rear Admiral Katoka roported|take boats from Pier 2 at 9, 10, 11 laniny’e Oach & will have considerable weight with 1319 FIRST Guns for rent. Piper 4 PT att,4024 the neinure of the Moftara on Aug- ** ust 26, My, 1:15, 2:90, 4:80 and 7:80 p,m, 1B 1310 Second Avenue, ee * Snaeas Reenter | the voters when the bond issue is | Between Union and University, Half Block North of Postoffice. referred to Lo eullrage, s Spncdestreee sit gent i

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