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~ THE STAR DOES NOT DEVOTE iTS FIRST PAGE HUES. TO TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS IN RAINBOW The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDI YOUNG GIRL’S DEATH o'clock ‘Thursday motning found the PRETTY CORA M'FEELEY DIES IN AGONY PROM POTSON—ON | rogintrat t purchase of ten < 1 at th DEATH BED SHE CHARGES WILL TAYLOR WITH HAVING | ))),) re 1 ‘ . ay. Drug 1 1 TI FORCED HER TO TAKE THE DEADLY DRUG-—IN FACE oF |: 1 the d wi that a girl, & ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT INDICATIONS POINT TO SUI- CIDE HEAR R RRR RE RE RR Re 4 : ® Cause of trychnin Pe Mm * tet % Death-de M se hes : Lone ® Police Op whee Bee & Scene o McFeeley H N * ps ; - * DEATH-BED STATEMENT OF CORA McFRELEBY _* Bh et : * Wilk Taylor ve me the fer that made me ick. @ pad % He grabbed mo as I was leaving the se and threat- # swede ® ened to kill me if! did not take it 20 ete 1 thought for % me from taking cold. and * een St a. & get a glans. I obeyed h * Se wot a ® powder from an en pe a ett hb k x % and tasted bitter. 1 told him that | #19 #& he then again threatened my life if I did ne ® ltvameay. “Wit told % it and then he said * Te ait tatiaie ih * Don't go back Into the . Tam out of sight * vy sgh rene * “He ts tall and dark and bis nar Will Tay t have * 4 Feige: a, #% kept company with him and e to the park ae dant Hy Ramen Pikes - ® eral times. bs s i th my * ® 1 to ‘SCT rr et ee eee ee eee eee ee eee Pye fe. orks wake While surro: tives and in physicians statement wa Annexation Feeley, 15, of 1¢ “a who, betw h conval Mre. Willem John Tay 1 bor Att annexation meeting 4t Minor, of the a * stating | Ballard on Wednesday night, a spe poison which caused her . rug store | ¢ ‘ommittee, composed of W. H Arrayed against the tra a- | for her | Vernon, J. BR. Lucas and Frank gation the dying girl is the opin-| The polson was taken after sup-| Frasier. was appointed t m pile fom of the polices, the belief of Cor-| per Wed “iny evening aryl Miss’ a list of registered voters. The com @ner Carroll and bie as#istant. Dep- | McFeeley ed at Tae « mittee will begin at once to place uty Coroner Wiltsie. Four detect-| Thursday morning, in spite of the|men in the different wards to cir ives and two public officials have} efforts of Dre, McClure and Smith| culate petitions asking the city Pitted their belief, sustained after) to council to call a special election to careful investigation, against the| Every attempt, during these hours| vote on the question of annexing @eath-bed statement amd they in-| to shake or change the charge made Ballard to Seattle. Gist that the cause of death was! against Taylor proved f Wilt] One fifth ofthe voters registered suicide [wave it to me. He threa i © at the last eclectic must, according Their opin ie supported by evi-| kill me ff I refused,” she moaned to the law, sign the petition. dence showing that the accused) in her lnwt breath | The work is being hurried so that mar left Seattle Baturday, presum-| City Detective Adams and Corbett | it will be possible to present the ably for Texas, BWeetheart. former] after we Mise| drug to join. a the by the fact that records of petitions at th vicinity at 1/ Tuerday evening counc!] meeting on stores in Wave of Indignation | At Times’ Fake Story AFTERNOON PAPER ATTEMPTS TO PREJUDICE CITY HALL} i struck much sirt.”* pay | he ublication of the BUILDING COMMITTEE AND AROUSES THE WRATH OF LO. | ine Shenae sulin oa the CAL ARCHITECTS WHO HAVE SUBMITTED DESIGNS FOR a Se Sie Seats NEW BUILDING ah out of the ing the & per Seattle architects are up in arms, can plainly ur 1 why ft would 7 h ut Ghd 20 are the members of the| tn mu) cnytht ae Se seunicipal building committee. Their ' 1 not b he fre being over the publica-| Which has ond te * bd By La ¥ a affirm or| ®@ FORTUNE IN STOCKKS *) tion in the Times, Wednesda y ie STOLEN & her NEW ¥¢ 28, — He one of most remarkable fakes ev Bnether.. steniiennt thet ts thet ° oF teloign een ee Perpetrated tn Seattte Pompe eco manny Ngee re * veh f ) were ® The “fake” iay in the publicat ber ae, > a t A Of the utterly false statement t % # fice, according to an announce. & ee easerhy, at te se ‘ fe iient thie af om, ‘The & committee had de . . # name of the f in not ® design for city hall, } bs . Ble: ral Berga toute pital, and publishing th a) * ro trying to @ of * picture of the design & stolen stock Js asked. * AS a result of the story, it is t * * gape gg with the city administrat “ RR he mupposed td be bese 7 ; . } food oe of the firm of Saunders & : oo sag | gether when committee meets| * 4 Fs etal aad 00 atic’ to select best design. | beng op Ab orange ° No meeting of the committee bas | his frm nrecrmnagytng flag hela i, ar . T t « fa What is considered a good catch ted have ne been discussed by | ™ tar’ i wd oe ee See ee igor on Reena ce awa rt Lavigne on Wednesday at Green peemwere of th were ge Walte perinte nt} Lake. Mr. Lavigne caught 17 trout eee oF WHE other interented | ot B. Youngs, superin-|{ lews than one hour, all measuring Teas . rks; | more than six and one-half inches, hgineer Thomson, « man of E Por W. H. Piggot, CH John | He stated that all of the fish were ~eagaanne eae care ee s the thr omen | caught spoon fishing just off W ee will probably meet some tin * r “ n t house. fext week to make the a 1 st nates } 1 ica - The publication in th ‘ . 2 ? wel eee NEW RAILROAD & most pals ¢ ’ — tad 4 Ss Brg 1 keen t men wh | e the t rey gre he . ‘ z ryt “4 For th irpose of bullding and bers of the ce thee a i - . . ae iy or other railways. the public at large sa Gare? Rai 1 company The conjecture that th lesign : filed articles of incorporation with Which the Tirnes said } ~ rt ne Sur tendent| the county auditor of Yakima in competitic work of Saun-| ¥ 1 Eng r Yity on Wednesday. The following ery & aa from its e t they h ever trustees were named in the article striking » ty J smber of 1 sbmitted frank A. Dudiey, of Niagara Falls character s t r . Ww s - rein. ¥ pert Strahorn, of Spo and ape 1 ft other t «s t i Baker are the) kane; James A. Kerr, John H. Me (fected in the city by that fi j ett | Graw H. Kerr, L. V. Newcombe racy ¥ ree W. I t junior i rehitects will probably|of Seattle, and K. J. Rudkin and Member of thal f a n by a] tak t « the|C, A. Fletcher, of North, Yakima. Star man, Thursday mo g. helt tu ap When seen on Thursday by a Star said: 5 th | report J. A. Kerr esaid that noth MWe regret exceedingly that the th paper|ing further could be given out & Matter should be « p 1 y Thureday|yet. A meeting waa held in Seattle My at this time ar ¢ must ref t ‘ over up” on the fake,'on Thursday noon, but of what took Wdiscuse the subject at ¥ 1 be learned he hag place nothing could be learned, THE CARTOONS IN THE GTAR REMLECT ON THE MOST IMPORTANT CURRENT BVENTS OF THE DAY 8 ‘ MARY IRWIN, AMERICA'S FOREMOST COMEDIENNE, WILL SOON BE IN GEATILE HE WILL CONTRIBUTE A “FUNNY COLUMN TO THE STAR, WHILE HERE, ses A al The Only Paper in Seattle al [ That Dares to Print the News 8, 1905. VOL. NO. 184 oe as CENTS PER MONTH ‘ON. THURSDAY, SOCIALIST COUNTESS | MAY “GUT” POLITICS EATTLE, WASHING SEPTEMBER 2 LADY WARWICK TO ABANDON HER “RicD DEVIL" MOTOT ¢ AMBAIGN AND CEASE ACTIVE OPERATION IN LABOR PARTY, —— SICK PRISONER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Seeking to encape serving a life] | DISCOURAGED AND ILL, JOHN HILDEBRAND SAWS AT WAIST a egollbggge eaten tice WITH RUSTY SPOON—ALL SPATTERED WITH BLOOD Walla Walla, John #,) uitempted to take hi cell at the King county jail on Mon — 1 day night Not having any better weapons at | , ete ; : ee hand, the desperate man sawed into : | ras laure i hin wrist with the handle id a t byt Rape ‘ } tia-spoon, which he had tried to rr H ted some }sharpen by whetting toel Se IP saieanale bare of t , f X n the | ‘The atter © was un-| 4 ot aailddl a Red rnd Bian ncceeeful, how r, only ¥ rr jay mornit a an old | Hildebrand, who bas been suffering | Hildebrand, who sald } < i from {line recently, grew exhaust are th affair J : H e an Itery, as he had inten Dropping | and have t g the eara I . pt i nt b bunk began t he e now J b « heavily, and one of t wl I a w hat a ma awa ng pacing by ‘ azy ¢ k f noticed the A ¢ er the! once in a wh oot a it b pier edge of the n thelt sad t id danas H ; i floor, ‘Th when rheum at the bar e J which Hildebrand had sa bith , aye : a daha dis. ton na | the handle of the old spoon w ike this, where he ha od ws Hija band the Be svyie oft several years ago ir ent und not ¢ mach jrouble and earache and Jat the government jute en 1d olen ane & wn of other Hildebrand was serving a 4 ¢ t about 4. The | the blood was dripping k ‘ * up that old spoon. rom the stump tex il nendle & io wee The night jailer ae a man ca wa a t afterwards I Hildebrand, but fin “ out twice to see| remembered that he had been pare fainting condition, ¢ ohuny on't he : e the day betore Gan Bush, the 15-year-ol rot I'm | 1| been Thauatopsis to him- is Hhildebr * ell t bv 1 f THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK. LONDON, Sept. 27.—Trouble infwhen It was combined with the in | |auence of her beauty the camp of the labor party haslas « political speaker, While # the action of | ati hy sanY defenders, sever it i» claimed, | party enthusiasts among the Soc- is about to her rea motor |lalivte claim that her withdrawal] car campaign and ceare eetive op-|ffam the movement to am the Jerations tn behalf of some of the [unemployed when whe war anked to and eloque been precipitated by |Lady Warwick, who, aband | perlimentary candidates on the |codiribute funds, indicates her in labor ticket sinwerity ‘The beautiful ¢ wn bad agreed beady) = Warwick's Agricultural to support the candidacy of Wh] dolfege i¢ sald to be far from pros | Cooks, M. P., at Belfast, but a num-|pefous at present and i# in danger lber of her co-workers have Ittle | of "becoming but a memory. Th |faith that she will carry out the |e among the signs, taken by those tract. They have counted much | wh are familiar with her career the spectacuiar effect of that #he m retire asa tour, expec le | Roosevelt te be Honorary Pre her y neon ally ent leader and benefactor. ies nt Of Olympic’ Games 1986, ander the patronage of the ergwn prince of Greece, promises to recently be Olympic D. N. Botasel, consul general of cece, bad a conference the moet important lwith James EB Sullivan, who has gathering as yet held and it is ex been appolnted general secretary of pected that one of the largest teams the American committee of the that ever went abroad will leave Olympic games to be held at Athens,/ here in the apring of 1906 to take Greece. in 1906, to appoint those}part In the meeting. Consul who will act on the American com-jeral Botasai announced the f mittee He announced the accept fine organization ance of the honorary presidency by] Honorary president President Roosevelt. Consul Genere] Reonevelt; president, Caspar Whit jal Botasst cabled this information| ney; honorary vice presidents, F. J |to Athens and has recelved high}V. Skiff. Joseph B. Maccabe, John praise for his energy in procuring} R. VanWormer, H. P. Whitney for this office the president George J. Gould, 8. B. Guggenbeim The Olympic games at Greece In] secretary, James Sullivan. Theodore NO FOOD SHORTAGE FEARED AT NOME Advices from Nome received ony ‘Summer properties are closing, being unab hureday fail to confirm the report-| gad get out the gold b Jed food shortage. runs into the Yukon river. It is |. If late steamers handle th are unable (0) qdready very cold there nights, and freight on the dock here| the people fear an early winter in at Seattle, the probable result will] the lower river be the fail ) get shipments, aud) ‘Most of the big miners are coming | will also result in raised prices on) up the river via Dawson and Skag-| everything but fy |way. Bond gold dust is going over This is the only read shortage at/ im the Canadian territory for Seat Nome. } tie amd the San Francisco mint | hope to be immune from such re- | EE — = TO TACKLE = <=: | bb | Because Paul Jacobson didn’t| |know he was alres in shape to| become a citizen States by the sim bod ling, and because bh don) aniination before f the United process of vot underwent ex Judge Morris 4 to be y Pollee ettled for good Judge ¢ ternoon unless 40 ap- | with finding it out, he went down n the ca f John | into his jeans Wednesday afternoon | arrested for defying | and dug up four and a half hard lations as to the con- | earned dollars, the filing fees for and compliance with @ city | naturalization papers. ordinance Youn Jacobson, who is now The case & test one, and will | about 22, came to this country with | idently be It has it y contested. al bearing {his father when he was 11 years pol id, and his father immediately took and it has been jutimated strongly that jout naturalization papers. When saioon men are backing Brill with | (he boy was 16 his father became a funds to carry the case to the high- | full-fledged citizen, a fact which toat hall of justice, In this way | entitled his minor son to ome a | they hope to stave off the demands | citizen by the simple process of of Mayor Ballinger through his ¢ casting a vote when he should be-| lice officers to regulate the boxes |come 21. Young Jacobson is a la- until after next election, when the borer from Paulsbo, — sarren tit /2- “Aiba Seah Spee | d P t \* HILL IN VAN© UVER * * } ERE T J * Ww | @ th « t € *. |* f V < They *| " - im he ke William Kelly, a colored Pull- Special to The Sta a - PORTLAND, Sept. 28.-—With the|* %|man porter, believes that he was completion of the new railroad] # * a ‘ down the north bank of the Colum-| 4 ¥¥¥¥¥¥ 4 eR Ree EHH ed on Tu night of $40 bia river from Kennewick to V : EC end S Get welch ond cae ee ever abd tues Partiend. the Wes MARINE NOTES } at $20. He has accused Jacob Fields, ahaa dp ab es Ain gt ite | colored janitor, and his wife of t Si big vile Poe Repke Med | ; : |theft. Fields was taken into cu rying its trains at Kalama, and all] The Pacific Coast Steam a . trains from Portland will t | # steamer Valencia le f idly ~~ . iva; Barbee “ through Vancouver » ay for Nome. She carr rg ning wife is land over the bridg h will be/ senge i took every p BewRgned GAM che constructed acr Columbia] freight she could hold Kelly met the couple on Tuesday, night and the trio set out to have @ and Willamette rivers as a part of a tae the north bank road The Alaska Steamship company’s | Foot ume, Ke wigs drinking Ever since the Northern Pa steamer Jefferson arrived Tt 7 eee eee found ha been running ite train ato} morning from Skagway and A ka " : - oo at_mid- tt y it has been necessary to| points with $30 In wold ana | Might in the Phoenix hotel, South | ferry thet ains across the Columt ail passeng Sh ails at oe Washington When be at Kalama, which means of| again Friday m jSwoke next morning his money and pea apg valuables were missing rossing the rive s not onl. arge Mel expense to the mpany but one The r 8, I ls has not been harged, and Li ayer wed | T) the ‘police still looking for his that means a delay to all tr the Kosmos line, D. W. Burchard,| wife who evidently took the hi The Northern Pacific company al-| local ved from Ham wife, who evidently took the hing ready has a line of road built up the| and the coast via San y her helpmeet migs- ing, for the next me the detectives north bank of the Columbia from | ciseo lock Thursday RgBrdts ly et Kalama to Vancouver and trains| ing has a cargo of a 98 he ‘ home, 109 South Eight- from Portland will be run over this| tron and gly pike blinds werp down ‘and line, going into Portland over the - cae. Avvo is new lin Just what will be done The Senator, Pa [AMER RMN HERR R KK with the lin out « Portland to| Coast amehip company ex * * Goble, across the river from Kal-| pected Friday from Nome * BANK CLEARIN * ama, is not state but it is said} *® Sept 1905 $880,107.70 that it will not be entirely aban The steamer Humboldt, of * 8, 1904 764,260.12 % Joned cific Coast Steamship | com * Biase fleet of steamers, is expecte * " ver same * WEATHER FORECAST rive from Skagway Friday or Sat-| % year $115,947.58 Showers Tonight and Friday; |urday. Monday she will sail c * * light to moderate south-west winds. return voyage ee ee | Hy 4 |

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