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NIGHT Colored Inmates of Old and New Paris Houses F =e Rob Victims of More Than $15,000 In One Year RECORDS SHOW THAT INFAMOUS DENS OF NEGRESSES HAR BOR MOST DANGEROUS TYPE OF THIEVES—TOO CLEVER |) FOR POLICE TO CATCH—ARE MENACE TO CITY AND PRO = PRIETORS AND INMATES SHOULD BE RIDDEN OUT oF |*"S TOWN ON RAILS ’ i - = Torrrtrrrrrrererceocecececeeroresy * : DRIVE ‘EM OUT! x . * t ° * for y ying the 5 * * DR M OUT ! * wr ; t . * * ke th ‘ * . police—tt's * * DRIVE "EM * * WwW P . P| . b % used t F * * DRIVE O1 Ls. GANG RO ROU IR ne * i F * *? sex, owned by d , ‘ * + t * * ! * * * | > . * * * t “sh . , + 1 “ * * A Ww * | * 1 HESE } N \ ; a *# DERI RUT OUT OF SEATT? > = * RARER RRR ERATE ERR They will undoubtedly be run out t w : . ef the city ‘ fall before ent ruling of « 1 r ) vol #7 WAS ON BOLIVAR STREET. A DID THE GREATEST DAMAGE. WAS ALSO WIPED OUT. PORTION OF WHICH GRAND CENTRAL HOT! HOWN ONE OF COLON 1S NEARLY WIPED OFF THE MAP BY CONFLAGRATION caw w BELOW. THE FINEST IN THE C Tr yt y { protected blood peat ‘ by defeat ' 1 p ted th hows $ M ' my ' h A f the city, bag iA THE F OPPOSED TO iRE ITY, | PANAMA, Sept. 27.--A great fir is raging in Colon. Aid was asked from this city train with firemen * patched The fire was f extinguished though only after great damage had been do ¢ isthmian postoff two news ffices, the ment hou e headq office of the West India pany, Armour’s establ principal Chinese ; troyed A great amount e a tional registered ma’ and el | were t d in the postoff No railroad or canal pr burned, an ne shipping Gc or Magoon has hurried to the seene THE FAAROHISE Tt mn Lake me | elut en ar mc 4-ing to be held at oGod ha Green Lake station night will ima the We bou vard exclusive frar mition The club, whi in mem by the | it tar eas intere n Greer pposed ,almost to a m ting of an exel ef chise to the Seattle Hleetr pany The club will not doubt tab cisive action, by goin on record in favor of “common use n the franchise. A petition ng forth the club's viows wili likely be presented later to the city counell j WEATHER FORECAST Rain this afternoon; rain and OTH THE GOVERNMEN I AND THE UNITED STATES \|warmer tonight; Thursday, rain; CO» OFFICE WERE LAIT ACHE t ARE SHOWN southeast winds, increasing to AT THE RIGHT OF 1 PICT strong winds 1 bagkas [SPRTO RES VS ES ORS SD 1 that Liset hb hee Gun lw The Seattle police fved * m4 he cit erm to } * Word from Victoria now * pr t her her gang of|® Afternoon that MR Ray * kets f nth! @ and Ray Davis, the two mulat- ®& a ' ting to} ® to inma of the New Paris # w that J M tly|#® house, wanted for the robbery * 1 of ' ® of $710 from Henry Krinkle, * » 16 1s *® wore arrested in Victoria Wed- # tea 3 * nesday morning * hia d The ldaho,|® The Victoria authorities are # King awaiting word from the loreal # t * department af to the didposl- & ' k * tion of the two women . * = Krinkle an Alaskan and * * came to * F * ag i s* rhe t t t & houre and * * He aw te * . * ERR GOLD |S FOUND NDER THE ANNEX WORKMEN EXCAVATING FOR STONE, FISHER & LANE’S NEW STORE MADE A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY DEEP DOWN IN THE GROUND 1 ' pun A ! 1 i th \ ‘ ' wold —re t ‘ h of | k Alani t hat te Plaimed to be . t t k b We # know whether to con t made ue Diliding our store, or to « We i by two lab o the mir t . x ting base- | Munager Sibley, of t f th Annex Star Wednem Aret 1 Alawh The Wack sand in whi . 1 Jack H ere working | chew @& gold were fo hey bright bite of metal. | found Alanka gold king to the” SAW WOMAN LEAP | | be ink FROM HOSPITAL WINDOW — FORTS OF PROVIDENCE AUTHORITIES TO HUSH UP APPAL- LING ACCIDENT NOT SUCCESGFUL—EYE-WITNESS TELLS HIS STORY ting the efforts nd took a good look at the ap | parently lifeless body. She looked to be & woman about 35 years old and had jong black hair and very pretty. Two of th jumped over the fence and picked at} her up and carried her into the hos vely published | pital. Whea a 8 reporter called at remat ev-| the Provid hompstal, T y t n the earth of information regarding * . the unfortunate affair, he was ¢ window. } w-| nied agy Hight on the accident. and way to w ' were afko met with col ebufts ning « from the hospital itles awanexcited| Whee fronted.with the state n front of it and) ment of 1 the author still at ¥ at-| refused to give any partiew'ars « ate : man's| the woman's name. ly on the « From their reticence st is ver f , probable that the carelesenens 6 and ‘ ut. It was ru ied on A » woman who leaped w the won fa i fate in low death a v 1, ne doubt clear up the mystery ty war int by h t the « 1 KO ahead ne th k serards ee « * * * * BALLARD at * renult of a meeting o * # annexationists held y* w # night, 2 ar suk * # will De ta p by le # committee for the one of & * defraying the expense of cir- t be- | # culating a petition among the * * voter oof tt king the * * city con t a * * * ‘* * * , * * ty of * k * ympell- & # od to call the special election. * t * About 25 citizens favoring * * anneration attended the meet- & & ing last night 7 eee eee ee ee Pran.| MURDERER MAY Pige ESCAPE GALLOW , f ' WELLSVILLE, Mc 1 right “to t mus} itehard Maughs, forme of th | ofty le mtence of death at ' I Mere fe murder of t ' ployer, a ranehman, may ape t to, prow t the gallows. Friends and relative using He poles for the 4 e\imethis county have rained $2,500 to < r 1 are tative California . ' f r facts show Maughs’ moth Ww ' Lt born, Maugt ‘ THE STAR DOES NOT DEVOTE ITS FIRST PAGE THE CARTOONS IN THE STAR REFLEOT ON MARY IRWIN, AMERICA'S FOREMOST COMEDIENNE, WILL SOON BE IN BEATTLE, TO TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS IN RAINBOW HUES. nial bas’ THE MOST IM IRTANT CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY. SHE WILL CONTRIBUTE A “FUNNY COLUMN TO THE STAR, WHILE HERE The Pioneer One Cent A Cc A c pes The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest 1e Ca a» j [ That Dares to Print the News EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1905. VOL. 7, NO. 183 25 CENTS PER MONTH ROOSEVELT, THE WOOD- Be = - CHOPPING PRESIDENT etise ated kall and Dr, J | YONKERS, N. ¥ pt. 27.—Jacob | Litt, manager of many great theat- rical houses and one of the best | rical men in America, itarium in this elty, had been alling for the past year, but only arrived here for treatment a few weeks ago. He was | Jone of the oldest theatrical men tn the business and waa active bead of the Broadway theater in New, York. He owned MeVicker’s the- ter in Chicago h the | management of h ol, LAtt. | He owned playhouse waukee, | St. Paul, Minneape many middle western citie be ha ti Old Ke i of the show, is now in | | ett nd The Star gave him Japanese Surgeon | Told of — Mich., Sept. 27-—Sure f ‘ zuki, of the Japane 1 a 10,000-word paper lore th nvent f military | sure {the t hich | ‘ most valu- t 1 of mod- me He t f how they t < the battles t Jar 1 Russia. He ore | e * lean cloth- © the battle to : t infe wounds, and le « infected cotton r ears to protect. the @rimm wounds were engagement, if. wees eto wait. The per- tage of deaths from wounds was very small. Most of the fatalities were from drowning and the result of mi xplonions. The convention gave a yte of thi Suzuki, nks to Dr M. ARINE NOTES | About 26 Dassengers left at 2:50 p. m. Wedne y for Aberdeen to NEW PICTURE OF THE PRESIDENT, TAKEN ON HIS ESTATE | sail on the L H. Gray & Co's AT OYST BAY nta Monica, which leaves rancisco and Los Angeles w ednesday eve The steamer City of Seattle, of jthe Pacific Coast Steamship com- jpany'’s fleet, leaves for Skagway and Alaska points Wednesday Four Towns Wiped Out By Philippine Typhoon eo. 2 sue the steamer Valencia, \ company, leaves for Nome. FIERCE STORM SPREADS DEATH AND RUIN—SHIPS ARE LOST #4 ¥* EHR REE E EHH ba * AT SEA \* * * SCRATCHED HER FACE &, | * TILL BLOOD STREAMED. # WASHINGTON, D. Sey stowly coming in towns in|* Crazed with grief because # the Marequina vall reported | * her boy,-John, was sent to the # Cort bles fror a iin ruins. 1 can that there|* reform school, Wednesday, # te troy h M tain that many ves * 1 . t x e are be * e kne A lie to € en eve * iral Re th lighters and a government launch|* she bh ad scratched with her # Le ost, with een board. | we " far harbor, A|* claw-like fingernails. * The mt w ach nta ma boy.” she & b te and tore her nails # ds ner t sank r un * MANILA, Sept Reports of of the Oleg. The Malacanan|* Bystanders ee the result of th nt storm are pa nd garder ruined fen 0 eps Fe coon * more harm. * * * i* * oC tee eee eee ee es | W. B, Beals, attorney f | Sloan, brought an action }to th ' ‘ ts Sn ee ee eee br “ : s refore | no legal right to will * If a man ca the lett #! cide now the away the F rty t * nd foot ot a bit a und * | broug to have th PORTLAN Presectia # with him under Mef that */on the ¢ nd that 2b At - ie making hid on eee ack, * f mind gument e prosecution naane n nh tressed 1 to tt t he * “But if a man wher * | by Elmer Johnson i. * = * Pp w her ey pa His id ee, . 7 sawn. a wee he pretty ‘ 8 It is i Casna * en by Dr. A. C. Crookall when * bad a ey in * ed as an expert witne * 2 hat r her | the bh ne a rela. * insanity Wee day morn . eg ble for | tive # in the suit of I 1 Johnson * : at oe ae > # to break her mother's will * he een CISCO, Sept The * * she ‘ ppeals of the Ninth Fa he a le . and had ome | distri 1 its initial meeting ~ living inde nder the f ing next Mon- A hard battle between th had testified t sed of Wil- and sister being fought out in he wanted money t, of tland, p Judge Frate murtroom befor int nhouse E. M. Ross, of Los ) ee ate va i he she ct; W. W. Morrow, of ntestants a c) OP 8 we “ps ng else y, of Nevada, It is expected at . nd 1 a the t t decisions af Fe y™M i} h n, | ® t th s] t will be hand who ow larg and floral to w re establishment at Brighton, commit- | pose h ther left I t ricide, leaving a will which cut | ent rhar thas i 16-year-old daughte Laura off | lega the d t t h of the estate being left to her 18 ' h brot that sh ¥ old brother Elmer Great| go ¢ ist ne ar busines worries and trouble be hone c han 4