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YOU MUST REGISTER BEFORE 4 P, M, BATURDAY IF YOU YOU MUST REGISTER BEFORE 4 P.M. SATURDAY IF You WANT TO VOTE AT THE SCHOOL BOND ELECTION! WANT TO VOTE AT THE SCHOOL BOND ELECTION! —— A. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest WASHIN FRIDAY. | SPTEMBER iTON 29, 1905 ALSO. DELIGHTED NIGHT SDITION Hill Party Is now Headed For Seattle : The Seattle Sta MUST REGISTER BEFORE 4 P. M. SATURDAY IF YOU TO VOTE AT THE SCHOOL BOND ELECTION! you WANT The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 2 MONTH if) GOVERNMENT WINS QUT MOST DISTINGUISHED BODY O F RAILROAD MAGNATES AND T SERED SERENE Y 4 8 * * CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY THAT EVER CAME TO THE | ® THE HILL TRAIN * a sonanab > * THE FINEST EVER * COAST WILL ARRIVE IN TH IS CITY FRIDAY EVENING % _ The special train bearing the # | UNITED STATES JUDGE DECIDES THAT THE GRAND JURY % Hill party consists of five con - _ we : Pv oe “7 dining a a WHICH INDICTED THE BEEF TRUST MAGNATES WAS LE« SHAR ARAAERARARARAARARA AA AAA RAR HH | He Hloeping cars, an Observation *} GALLY DRAWN * * |* and a baggage car, One of #] | * THE HILL PARTY %* | w& the coaches, a Burlington car, * | ——— * % | & is the private car of Vice Pr */ JICAGO, Sept \ ne 1 ° | de Gent Millen WR that tose. One & ‘ HICAGO, Sep 1—In the first | loose and indefinite that the packs = ; » the’ two “iba Horthern Wi rehearing before J Humphrey r would not hold, therefore } 4 * | ® coaches ts the priva of * | of the beef trust cases the govern ined the demurrer of the * The Hill party is, by atl odds, the most — distinguish ® Jo) ces alt Bae the other & ment won {ts contention. This | government & dody of railroad magnates, captains of industry, financiers and ® | 4 i. the private car of b i. | morning the court passed upon| The packers’ attorney asked fos & “empire builders” that ever visited the Pacific coast * aes free three pleas af to the legality of the a delay of two weeks in which t@ p * Louis Hill T °e are tw * ® = Its personae! is as follows t 10 esthies Pacific bs | grand jury whieh indicted the pack-| file a dem to the indictments, * James J. Hill, president Great Northern R © Ls oo tees betas ¢ . ers and declared it could not be The court allowed them until Octos * Howard Elliott, president Northern Pacific Railway Wl Selo cae on + tacked. The two other pleas rel be The demurrer will be argued * Fred Underwood, president Erie System . (i Sa . jin the r ty in the dr a week from Monday and two day@ * Fiete A. Baker, p t of the First National bank of i ~ * ) the t stated will be allow for argument whe & New York e if : | harder to decide, but there was the packers must come to court an * Oliver Payne Whitney, son Of the late W. C, Waltney, ex-seer ® | iy the observ af ibt that the act Stself was so plead guilty or not guilty %, | & retary of war ed ry ye | | Alex C. Cochrane, head of a big New England carpet manu- * | » President Hi * | # facturing company, who n New York * |e » the start was made # | * Samuel Thorne, a capitalist and director of the Northern ® | % Pau! fficiale in- % *® Pacific, of New York “ . diffe " vation @& * A. T. French, president of the Manhattan Trust company, ® |» skis Sane kad: meal a # New York and director in the Northern Pacif # unanimously that the new car # * A. Kissell, a New York booker ® | w& bullt by direction of President # * George ©. Cl ark-Dodge & ¢ New York bankers. * | @ Hill should nasen for the & 4 * Grant Schley, of Mohr & Schiey, New York bankers * | wtrip. Thi is bott “y : * L. W. Hill, first vice president of the Great Northern * |lein . see é " + W. B. Dean, of St. Pi & director in the Great Northern © | & serve a 7 * b * B. Campbell, third vice president of G hern ® | & on the new crack train a - 7 J. M. Hannaford, of St. Paul, vice Jent of the Northern ® | @ Great N The Or * | Coroner Carroll, afte horough | to way that the statement made ts & Pacific ® | & Limited © run on trails & | investigation he death of| the papers that 1 said I would draw * D. Miller, of Chicago, v Pres { the Burlington a le Me t ast. The rail- ra May MeFeele who died 6 rope hang my son if I thought i * & |e read 8 Mr. H * Thurday morning as the result of| he comm the crime, Is utterly 8 RRR EEE EE EE EEE EERE EH we HoUDee the finest obser- # rychnine poisoning, announces| false and 1 ald be e Boor king ie 2 Sai & vat er built } that no inquest will be held. The! mother that sid not haw ¥ . — * * ec ser is satisfied that the girl more confidence in her son, os Ki BER EEE SEE EE HEH HH (at Wenatchee and were entertained See ERE EER ERR Re took th ison of her own free wi n left the city last urday nigh * © | be the total demntetreial Gleb. After The drug was purchased fror 1 said thet bh as going to Cale ay ® Latest advices received in * 4 visit to ( ounty fair High School Pharmacy, at Pi nd | ifornia he did not want to wor! 3 | % Seattle are to the effect that *| where Mr. Hill made a sh HEARIN Braadway, Wednesday. afternoon. | neve in the rain ally winter. ‘Th $ # the Hill special wil! not reach * the special for Everett i Jaonard Tindale, who sold the | thogght be could find somethin -m & % Seattic until very late Friday ® erett Mr. Hill inspected | | deadiy poison to the girl, stated tha elsewhere, where he conl # afternoon. At the time The ® Northern terminals. Th he told him it wae to be used in more money to help pay th P % Star goes to press the train last night for Vancouve APPEAL $ 2 2 killing ® dog 2 ih on the new house. He w # between Mount Vernon and * he chamber of con WM. J. BRYAN HAS BEEN FORMALLY LAUNCHED AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE PR ¥ | Coroner Carroll states that it) employed on « pole gang at the Se ; % Everett. No stop will be made ® coma will entert IN 408. HE SALLED FOR THE ORIENT WEDNESDAY TO RECOVER FROM HIS SURPRISE would have been impossible for the attle Electric company. He had #% unless possibly for a few mo- ® and President E drug to have been administered as be out in the wet all day am i, & ments at Everett. # | the Union club on | OLYMPIA, Sept. 29.—Motions to! pon get Bins -* a. pian gid to did not Ike it. Of course there i & A large delegation of local # l deca: BaMini ioe Katee etananiol act that too lon: ne elap > doubt but that he war acquaint 7 # business mon will meet the | Mr. Hill and his party will be en-| (o the supreme court this afternoon MUS) LEAVE TOWN before the convulsions peenhe pos | With the girl in question Sind ail a ® Hill train at the depot, and the # tertained at dinner on Friday even-| The following are the cases from Mane ae te eect tat tinnea | 282 was in love with him but it & party will probably be escorted * ing by the Rainier club, and at $:30/ King county: Kid While, convicted . ae oaks ec oeeae cay eine motive | mz, aes that not for one momem # directly to the Rainier club ®/an informal reception, to which @| of murder in the first set F. Guilford, who was arrected on} he otrenay milelde of Gk WA e ne eee # upon ite arrival, */large number of representative tenced to death, and John Hilde-| Pay of last week. together wi | ore te cae tae firet place Will has a sweethea * ® business men have been invited, wil!| brand, convicted of mu the | Rey Horr, Jake Ferguson, Jake rege parti in doubt) in the Eeast, whom when he hh RARA AAR AR HR HHH HH be tendered in the club room# The| second degree, in sam ins | Slattery and 1. C. Horr, on a ch “yf ta 4 ” r Jenough to support her properly hy dinner and reception, which were to| sentenced to life im nt; |Of having robbed the Central theater i | will marry, We hear from her reg! (BY DAN DEAN.) jhave been given to Mr. Hill as the| J Chesterfi we vale greelbaign strentetoainestye: they wit) mele th maednatten | ne ne he ey ee BELLINGHAM, Wash.. Sept. 29. | city’s guest on Saturday evening.| three years’ in teoe At fer ra mitted other robberies, was given 63] BDNNA, Tex Sept. 2%-—Withion hearing of the revolting crime pony By mination of by me. Until the papers camé@ h i jew with Jax th y m prison m D*: | gave | bt et } of the gtrl’s con hough the eres tatenview @* | Rayo been declared off, Mr, Hill! William Lovering and Thomas| (87% ip whicb to get out of town have also joined in the bunt. Alo ee es that abe. Wa t with an account of the lat J. nu | paving telsetaghed tit the-liaited| QrConnor, veatenced to 14 years for| OY Justice Gordon on Friday after-| (blr heads beaten to « pulp and| puraing 16 likely to occur when the|DO*t mortem at tragedy we knew nothing whatev: ‘That's a new experience even for | time at bis disposal would not per-| burglary; Frank Turner, sentenced | "°°" throats cut from ear to ear, Mra. A. murderer tw caught. The bodies of rer Siege of his acquaintance with Miss Mo« a hack newspaperman. | 3 . eon 4 It in not my duty to secure evl-| presley.” | mit of these arrangements. to four years for assault with intent | Condt, her daughter 13 years old,| the mother and daughter are shown] 4 : eeley When the Hill special train hove to murder. A motion was aleo pre- | 4 three sons aged 6 & and 10) to have ben outraged. dence against thie man Taylor but 1 am almost franctic over t into Bellingham at 10:20 last night |¥ eee RHO REO HEHE leented for a writ to compel the au-| / ] RAINED Fears, were found inurdered in their) A negro boy working tn a fiela|;"* © Ve dying statement, unvary~/ affair, and I hope it will end no eee Sowa, wma Gay. Selene 28 | © * | perior court to order « transcript ie bome, by a neighbor yester-|near the Condt home saw Mra.| (0% ** 1¢ was, In the presence of| when I hear from my son I will let schedule. Mr. Hill planned to ar-|% OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. 2% @/ Ooi oO cubic expense that Kid y Condt run, ecreaming, from the|22, A" Witnesses has its welght. | the officers know where be is, Gam five in Vancouver Thursday morn-|% —The executive offices here #/ wisi, may perfect his appeal litle baby boy 2 years old was) house, followed by a man. He was}.- 2" - — been In this city if he t# innocent, of which I have ing, and leave the British Columbia | # were dismantled today. Presi- #/ “Wiliam O'Connor, altorney aniet one lett 48 tha tantly, tn | treba to oo ta the bowse, bet weat| © ised this wir) to take the|not the slightest doubt, he will req @lty early Friday morning, so that/# dent Roosevelt, his family and ® | woice urged that his client wan & the father, who was working in| for help. When the neighbors ar- |). Saray is no positive proof! turn and vidicate his honor, He bi ————=| # clerical force will return (0 #/ Winer and based his arguments on Grice rela rived the dead bodies of the moth-| rat. id leave previous to the | never kept anything from me an *® Washington tomorrow. The #/ the provision of the state constite ¢ whole town is wild with rage,jer and children were found, the ogee He ae has always been a good gon « # capitol is prepared for & great #) 1140 granting the right (o appeal all| A REAL LIVE WATERSPOUT citizens have formed a search-| mother and daughter in the house) jo, i ot me with Mra, Tay-|kind to his parents. His reason | ® reception. * | criminal cases and providing "That inl party. Not only th idents | and the three little ones about 100] ).. jer of the accused boy and | for going away this time was simp \* lin po case ahall be be compelled to| '® REPORTED TO HAVE his city, but those of the county, | feet away hier, Mra, Smith Friday |iy to help me pay off @ heave |e aaeeewnes eee wee) Ye Aap gee regupecods a ae ? | morning Mrs Taylor said“ want | aevt | | , ‘ ms “ FRISKED ACROSS GREEN = ] i* ch rights » dene jon will be; ’ | | reached in time for publication this} LAKE OURING THURSDAY IDENING SRR RRR ; | afternoon “ | * ra | bac k to Kuhn, Loeb &@ Co, at a load | | EVENINGS DELUGE j * WIL, KEEP IT UP. *| | of 2% per cent. The testimony | : . : i |* WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—* |fore him showed to the contrary, | A, Mont., Sept. 29.—Clv | |@ Secretary Hitchcock stated te *| | but I presume the statement wi j service examinations for elevat ese *% day that he hoped Congress- # | | made because he did not understan | precsnval guard. reese an ab P # man Williamson, of Oregon, # | | the rate of exchange. ypewriter in the departmental * who has just been found guilty # Br rg | {ethmtan canal and Philippine terv- | . that wa ENTED): of conspiracy in the land fraud «| eseenee theese | ice are held here today. The num # cases, will be sentenced to the # | he ape er man's @ {te | y le ON y ber at gpetennts fs eyite large | will clone. Rate, $6 Pourtt ] ® limit of the law. He declares * * inate tated ee fe bi > - he Fourth ave *® that the interior department # | - ong Fr ‘ Laker, Fremor c ice, Tih, Sept The priva » prema, sie neaite, Lato ee B . ere on Thursday afte at. *® has only just begun its prose- * iS riety office, In the Pioneer # C. B. Burnett @ Sons vel or Ques fy gels yore (ed an ordinance ¢ | & cution of this class of crimit- # | D ociot oF eens be Te eae “JAMES 3. HILE was broken into yeater — was out im that storm ond he will | eine, he come og} ® als. He admits that by ex- % I roped —— weMretg = Lb. »y burglars, w wreck ne f the fe : a Spe be Werte enue be end o is offend ome sew oY. —" oldiers enlisted after REEL «on i é by _burgiass.. wi ' A th ine pe wt 1 | Swear that there has been nothing = ae we : se ; *t maing it ‘ M4 a mahes « me : NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Jacob H.|#% October 1 shall be sent to Fort fhe could afrive in Seattle Friday arried off betw 008 | to «ah eee ‘ | like it since Noah pitched bis oaken | 5 ong ~ 4 re ”t Base iy 4 | w he od “ high oe mend © {| Schiff was a witness before the in-|# Lawton bs neon, but even rallrood magnates The citizens set upor bark “within and without,” for that! @eeendent. Telephone com In | * Mill follow out his campaign *| surance investigating committee # “The significance of the or- #¥ cannot always dope out the corre 4s many shots were a t eno | 40-day cruise to Ararat Saat Ske ae | company eardies % | {hi morning. He is a member of # ders, as based upon assertions tiene schedules. reiare ¢ “ t| Briefly, J. Pluvius Rain was there! aus ng ‘ > See en he cut.) * ee ee | the firm of Kuhn. Loeb & Co., man-| * of certain army officers, is that t fo when the Hill train put upe with buckets tele, abd Patrol-/genia ees taal teterred seed (adhe Aingiedlindle a Ala <a dllecin agers of the Union Pacific syndi-|* Fort Lawton ie to be extended w Bellingham the reception " ed at the} man King will oat a the yar Tata neatacoed ‘aps to a ate, in which the Equitable peo-. * and in time be made one of the & fee consisted of one loca! new 5 wand) Preence of wit at he Re Sadie ns tae tients Chair-| 66 ple were participants, Schiff stated | * foremost army posts on the # perman, the station agent and m failure 300 at th tices at 2 sor inated 1 spout te pve yma me Ghreet comnmnlttse, | thut the general run of the corpora-| * coast * seit. The local acribe contented - e t, Me nd Ma fints Sete homens pureekt, CY tion's directors were nothing more| ¥ * himaelf with counting the number It te b Engineer Thomson and Corporation | than dummic eee eee terre. ee EM cer gecyaan the anainece ne trea ; 5s ‘ ~ 1 Be Goaneel Calhoun, | EATS EM” Schiff said t when a director ———— tJ J t, w ntty | . « \ , The subcommittee wili meet for} saui the station agent chatted with , th " » big black cloud hove in of bes 2quitable he became a mem failed ' 00 ming h rs nthe purpose of discussing the mat-| " rth 7 u ge rater @ngineer, and the wr ir ae ver Sa ay way and 5 | per of the executive committee, and © 1 : ter Friday afternoon. It ts thought} h f aboard the car in wh S evsieh ta to be bald se » black and heavy that 1) ° rs ne detined the »perations of the ex . Sse oe enicago, Prenident| Which i to de hel . hoip watching it, it kept |&he Oedinance will be presented (O] ew ior of argument! Seullve and finance committees. He oes Slumming > - The door 7 F saw ‘ tht RBs »pping lower and te ehy counct! at Meeting next} “ " said the finance committee merely j oo " the tate woe 26 howre « ey ys ; - Monday night [ theee dave abou approved of the actions of the ex : q thing in the w 1 te * this r « : ~ - 1 moat reach t We ane itive committee. With one ex-| eee Frater, who presides over - Nae prod | a he of ft : as it modeling, dra ception the mbers of the finance | the juvenile court, made a tc 4 Gemneire bullaer's” state Jin tter of pee gyro ig ll ar ' Bash For Life ete,” sala Att celenitteh y momar Of the finance | investigation. Thureday tucedanl 5 : . THureday “mores t 1 g-| through the restricted district with _ | Ms What te referred te e “eon a H executive and simply sat in judg-) t ri district w i nightgown I . ! and finally a she In Forest Fire the lobby. of. the. ment upon themselves a view of finding out with what t To say that the famous ra | H G aight up twisting j se to be lle . ~ Investigator Hughes said that he dares of freedom small boys were . F ‘ t 1 there a a real + - . thought much ab re ‘ a proeecu' he qui order | Allowed to wander alfout t ten- ee isire'sctistedl¢egeeeeeevevesss| MOO Got Ovation heres ae A teal LEPAVEETTE, Idaho. Sept. 26d guntsiy sy te devent old wot of | yttTuree Mngg wich are ape | aerioim. He dlacovered that 7oUng 4 stretch of one’s ir Tol & Sept 3 " TOKIO, Sept. 29.—General Hara me carries f Uiine te bad Aowh tA 0: was aa « Schiff said that when the finance | 8Warmed about the place in droves gay that the inte suc- | # Sept. 29 ‘ 2 48 %| eulsbl, commar of force artoor th ming every moment to blow | fat tne f pe sneom | red yee log ong sag i war tt b 1 st P @ fo committee it supposed them to be “¢ / pase, however, is alse e * #| Which conquerec ghalin, has re haven driver and team into frag ued. for’ een aod eaccen Os im to be! eriday the Third avenue property ghould be taken for granted & Increase ¢ 4 | turned. He received an ad] Ao? Paven {he experience of L. A.C ce hoot with rahonest until proved. He said he |Bolders commenced eigning the “How are you, Mr. Hill ii da an ' 925.12 &| the mir © of wa fficers of the fger of the Oxbow Tunne Ch ok penct dit eat know that any contribution | 1¢ed8 which are to convey the 5-foo ‘ the writer as he crowded his * * and navy ar vil officials Properties on the south fork of the hat heen made to campaign funds, | Strips of land to be cut off of eac | ay ato the * Dm eee ee He lunched at army | WS thort Tagetie Fiver ‘ « put admitted that he had heard that | de of the street during the Thir 13 the man of the west re-ente his and pre 1 to the| weath yioate and his wife were caught |¢.. banana 1 Hyde had contributed avenuo regrade, to the city. Berth and pulled the t fet f expressed dint ac- | had by the fire when approaching Ban . with heedbony 1] "Pile deeds ‘dre at the obnancall / : 7S his me : i Schiff produced # list of securt he office of @ Mr. Hill thereupon inquired the .: — | nd noe a aenaes _ qeares T hed | Wh ? ‘4 mi ste Cirm, bet wala that in mo ‘caxe| DonWworth & Howe, in the Bark reason of the writer's 4 th | | the summit without mishap, but teachi er oks.at -| building. ‘To those who cannot call Tr c look f b ’ n k did he ever pass upon the transac annot ca tone of his jee mrgued| The I. H. Gray & Cos steamer) WANTS WILL ROK RM ea bs ain did conaideratite | here Were headed off, and as they jo, in thinks about hy’ tats | then. "He deeeribed syndicate opera. | at the offices of Mr. Howe, the deeds mM tor exte terview. | Ratnler sailed from Ben 5 , " : ter’ damage on Queckh Anne hifl-where Man tetas uae” mee romeey aneut. ‘ow write about ‘em. 'n'ltions by @aying they w very | Will be sent to their homes for sign- “What improvements do you con-| Friday af on for Seattle wi i e to th it washed dow na of earth oy oe behind thems. Then start- | 4 n, N'EN TEACHER EATS | profitable, but sald he had no rea- | '9& template for the Great Northern in| lark ‘ t for ° pi fl the | sand in some places | * * Cangerous re'tes mM to question the fi ty of 8 le fos ee bandera Oe 4 ~ , ¢ lower streets a 1 some plac | "EM on to question the honesty of any| James Plymate. who le chareet oul he was est SES ‘eprom Agere si ! the street car tracks were covered | ex ¥ Me MMH BE eH with the transac-| with having assaulted a —— a h to con: ee: ‘ with several ine of mud and| # *| . . named Gray, on At 7 ; ‘ t 4 : ¢ \ 1 . a ome iray, on August 17, with Rewspaper men,” replied the famo steamship |! water, At Rastinke and the | # STRATION PLACES, They Are Kicking a not know untt| 2Amed Gray, on 7 pected t nt f t , : 4 a intent to kill, is being tried in Jud magnate. 4 ¢ water was th * If you want to vote on the *] he pr were made |G, . ry b the that ‘ t , {ffin's court. Several colored me: Ave you going to build another « 1 cut! middle of # $500,000 set J issie you * hat Hy sed ° pen large dock at Smith's Cove? r a1 b ff htt ein 1) Ant # muat register , before Sunday * The West Woodland Improve A drar at turn came when Se aye oe: rehngs mn rear ae Mr. Hill disgustedly turned his) te t t Steamship | und flue rh craft |# night, elther at school head- * ss oial! oF thd residhan nit "wa duestiohed ‘about ‘the | Gee shinwed ‘saenaae have Gal mete back on the writer as he replied in . m- | at $4 Work *4 rs, Seventh and Marion, #| that section kickin re Union Pacific preferred stock # the tata ate et tones anything but dulcet . @ 1 me, bringing | hearing » Srvea b street con ® or at the Chamber of Com- * | against the nuisance’ occasion licate in which charges have b z anes wi “Now, look here, young m ssengers and $109,000 in gold 4 b aI ed # mere, Haller building * | the divergence of the new lines freque that hiff'a tiem sold a Showers tonight and Sa’ " t he v | : ’ '@ turday thero’s a limit even to news. bare. il make or trip wi re ® Women can register and vole *) py surveyors over the district tremendous a it to the Equit-| light south winds. Whereupon I discreetly switched | to the north thin seasor | the # at this election as well as men. *| the old established plat line able to the great personal profit of ascites Off the electric light, softly backed| Saturday morning the Umatilla, will } lebrat y atl Robbed of $280 # Tho. election will be~ held #} Many of the residents claim their| Hyde and his associates, Schiff | Belinda Budiong was granted @ trom the apartment and got to the| Pacific Coast Steams om par k ex ‘| * October 7 * | property is seriously handicapped! spoke at length on th nd d ae ¢ of divorce, the custody of her m just in time to jump off ao|'* exr Ain port fr an Fran: | “ ome, Jr., ( ami if foe ee RH HIM] G6 4 result, In some cases the lines|clared that Kuhn, Loeb & Co, had|™ child and $20 per month all+ Hal steamed up on its way to| cl*co. | rich Hamm. 1 ‘gl had | of the streets vary from to 14| never sold any kind of stock to the | ™OPy In her sult for divorce against faser. | Tt & Corn ateamor| The party left Sen ttl F ebay , yobigt grag hae | feet Fquitable, and explained how, in|Atthur Budlong Friday afternogn, fe, Hil} and party will be in Santa reported to have|* ~ m3 A, Ne ae om its G. v hated incr Sy ; OSSES HEAV The matter was discussed at the| particular transactions, they acted| Charging non-support and bans plate Friday afternoon. ‘They | sailed Fra > for | Siders ieaving that he intended tei cisne Wenberrelommn hu Saaraneed meeting of the street committee on| as , house absolutely with. |donment, Annie Cobb has brought led here at 1 p. m. today, | #ttle afternoon, | play a Joke on the ¢ by taking | inhi aati Thursday and was subsequently re He anid he hag never {Suit for aivorce against Chanies plans have been made for} Fr ‘ ate the steamer|a ride through Ch treets of bes oy re dhe se py es sees WABHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Gen ferred to A City Engineer 1 word to Hyde prime his | Cobb 7% Olympt ~ a: nweatern| Cairo” on the Tra so A isl ty i oi ier NG Pn. engl ner | Jeffrey { eoeepee | ip recention, a dy Pe to A ; _" : ye the Trai Thursday afternoon. . While he was! gt Corbin cables from Manila that | Jef Pies vd bev Sa first indica SCHOONER WRECKED. ¢ peop! do not ay veenee 6 a | ne ee 4 some one entered dat ers ; tion he had o! « terest was | x d to be at all interested in the|N on her fast trip north. she| NEW MAYOR FOR LONDON leeping he claims gome one entered) Sif the officers and six passenger PATTE N. J. ae = 2 yee pris Aad = r oe : “4 LOS ANGELES, Sept, 29.—Th ef the Great Northern presi-| carries a full cargo, including 600,-|VONDON, | Sept. | 20.—-Ald his room and took $280 of his | gboard the coast guard boat Leyte, | phe Grand chapter of ‘the Order new. ‘tale thought he sucht Schooner Muriel, from ‘Raymond, ‘The president of one of the | 000 feet of lumber "| Walter Vaughn was elected jord| money. Th thief overlooked the! which was wrecked in the recent! she Bastern Star is holding t z “a ~ ig re se iol he ow i Wash., with 700,000 feet of: lw ‘or today 22 ch was in another part o 00} © los e temporary | not to answ e 4 ion as te mber Shanks told me this morning| For Valdez the steamer Excetstor, | ™*¥°" toa bees ei nh another par ¢ }Ayph n,. are lost, The temporary | nial state conventnon here. Hee eee, putpode at the ayn, aboard, ran on to the soa wall Mr, Hill, as a matter of fact,|of the Northwestern amship| WOMAN ARRESTED IN SALOON.| ee diltconia. ‘The propasty 180 | lodge in the state ts represented. The] gicate, and whether it did intend | Sam Pedro, last night. in « é kaow that Bellingham was|company’s line, will leave Sunday! BALLARD, 4—A woman| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29.—Thel ou Be Manil i . ¥ MY present session of the Grand chap-| (, control the Union Pacific stove in her bow. Her hi night | , ' ey age in Manila is about § ter is coniadered of special import | '°: 7 | damaged, but she giving the name Nellie Gray, waa|annual reunion of the survivors of} ; ; famore| Schiff, in closing, made a state- Sar tt en tic to ow The steamer Jefferson, Al ee . telegraph system in demoralis ance, a8 many matters of vital Im ‘a : pave nt - (a tug and docked at San A no attention to our] | : a| arrested by Officer Nolagn' last |tho Indiana Artillery association | the joss of life in the {slan iene irtha orier. aint ment scoring Insurance Superin-| Damage not estimated. the banker. “Why|Steamship company, sails Friday) night charged with loitering in a opened here today at the armory than @t first supposed portance to the order will come UP jeondent Hendricks, and took a slap| iene night at at “ F Jarger (han « pr for consideration. we ae ure out ‘en masse’ to| Might at about % p.m. for Skagway | saloon, She was found.in the Log |The attendance is large. ‘The bust-| tous to the hemp plantations will a |at Morgan, declaring that the bonds | SHELBY IS HERE. " him because he is/And other Alaskan ports, She will) Cabin saloon. This is the first ar-|nows meeting was held (his morning) rach $10,000. The transport Rod- « of the Equitable with which Kuhn,! p, p, shelby, of Boise, Idaho, 1 pass through Bellingham |c*rry about 20 passengers golng| rest made in Ballard on this charge | and the afternoon will be devoted to ‘gor 18 ashore at Loguipl, Over An appropriation of $2,000 Was }Loeb & Co, were connected have was formerly vice | through to Dawson this fall. At 2 o'clock Friday morning th or since | sightseeing and excursions, In the evening there will be a campfire at the armory, with entertainment fur nished by members of the oreunlanit SA tion, Tomorrow afternoon there will be a ball game and in the evens ‘og band concert jn the armory, | for the past three weeks, Mayor Zook issued his orders to White Star Steamship company's|@e police to arrest every woman steamer Oregon arrived from Nome, | found hanging around, i or to Fernie, B. C., and| seven and a half days out. She will |rustiing trade in sal B.C. rail on her last trip north next Sun- | The woman was por nk party yarvived doy night at ¢ oelockig e by Steve King. if) 000 people are homeless and many jare jead In the interior f Bi ar, orga Pett hl 9 law books to be added to N etry oes Sept. 29.—Seo-| versity library. @ills Bt i eet here for Babe gr worth of ‘night. a ie ag to some other place?” the Hill party left St. Paul, day, two side trips have ni ‘one over # branch line state university for the purchi ball been made by the regents of oS alae risen, while Morgan's railroads fell.! general manager of the He declared Hendricks published| of the Great Northern untrue reports, and sat visiting friends in “L seo Superintendent Hendricks; Mr, Shell has statement that th Eq Perit: the jane of unt. 900