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loca a » streets in Ballard, with w ne ae MILLIONAIRE SUICIDES NEW YORK, Sept. 90.—For some mysterious reason, alm@&t beyond conjecture, William R. Travers, “a millionaire and man of leisure, the son of William A. Travers, the well known Wall street operator, com mitted suicide in his room yester day, shoooting himself through (he head, Ho left no letter of explana . Of eapecial interest A Little Palace lak roo furnist , Riturs, for $9. Th is a Fou see it you will buy ‘A. LAWRENCE, 984 Second Ave nue. JUST WESC OF THE UNIVERSITY. | All work & WUGH. LEVEL, SUPERB Views. LOTS #xi6 AND «xin RACKS ) FT. HOULEVARD CLOSE HIGH Sct CHRAPER TH JACENT. ONLY ti UP ON EASY TERMS. Lote at the University wh our prices th are ¥ time to get Take Unt toma bridge. Follow our sens to the cor. of Gth and Thackery Place Saleaman. on the grounds floor. BRUEN & REST, 24 Marion Bidg eat Home an Brand new 5-room cottage on Kt ear line ton Jwner will sacrifice half & $10.00 cash: balance 390 EN BALLARD. A Beautiful Home $ lots on the corner of two B-room heuse, yin Banard today. LAWRENCE, WH Second Ave. } Acreage for Sale. For the above price ough: Oxi to 16 ft eet n't beat it in Ses > make y Is A ONEY MAKER PRON T ALL CLEARED, FE IN FULL BEARI CLOVER HAY; GOOD & Ré ? CHICKEN HOUSES THIS 18 JUS EN A TEM POLE; PRICE #00 M ALASKA B IND. 7. PHO? Calhoun,Denny & Ewing |fes%*. Large tracts right on the Specdway ‘you. Gro. w. 713 First Ave OF Office at Duniap, on Old Renton tine ington. Party on the ground Sunday eosages about buat Bhree years ago Tra neas matters. r of he Ma never over the sep of life and} waa} PEPER CE CECE CTE eee ee eee eee eee) From Mr. Hill’s Speech at the Rainier Club He was in the full prim: | alway | kay althy ang Dismissing bis valet in the morn-| noon hin dead} le of the pistol in| ee NO FISHING IN YRSLER LAKE.” ature of int ymmer resort a pond betwe bh has been caused by driven in the center of it upon a sian which NO FISHING IN YES: It wae evidently put there by some one who was made aware of its presence on some dark night this week by stepping into it good laugh to all passersby LER LAKE” evidently from the rural off a Yesler and nearly He got up and walked OE eee if this grading keeps on much longer we'wn ul hev # ter buy homes on Cap'tul Hill * te & &| iMeuished party of fellow ratlroad | his last visit itleas possibilities in the fu Per rrrr rs et eee ee eee ee Kee T BE BEAT The style or quality of our $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats. 1831 Second avenue. BN. Brooks | > : en photos made at Johns $1.00| Htll to inspect the Great North: for ig the | Confectionery Closes On Sunday ot Law | Always have on hand a Fresh Supply in M%-Ib, 1-1b, and 2-1b. ANG DRUG (9 $07 FIRST AVENUB. COLMAN BUILDING | Between Columbia and Marion A Lot im Capitol Ail ¥ with Sewer in and paid PROMPT BUYER MAKES MONF ED AND CROSS-FE BERRIES ¢ M HOU » YARD. T THE RIGHT KIND OF A FOR YOU RIGHT FROM THE START WITH BASEMI ! mnder an operat Take car at First and Wash Have used your HOME LEAVIN ‘OR BAST IF p MO ACKES. Two sur ton big ditch. Transpor hed to completion. Columb BAD NO FF CALL BOOM WASHING 1 have always had faith member thet a are mo! 1 never fost faith for am be the outeome of enterpring We have received | eared steadily In Seattle than we ever took out offer; we ¢ ment of this city Today there ta no city of minal factiities as you will h You have competition tn that oast, F they did not ¢ p right b worthy of it Our fortunes a attle will be here a one without injuring the other “Help selves,” SPEER ERE RR ER Re ee Ee ee magnates and captains of industry day evening. Part of the train was switched off at Ballard to allow Mr properties at Smith's Cove, The another ton was made out to Argo, Then the special was brought into town and Mr. Hill took his first | |trip through the $1,500,000 tunnel | and wound up by an inspection of the new union depot Rathskeller, where they were served with dinner in the banquet room Several automobiles were walting they were at onc driven to the Ra! for of Seattle's representative business and professional men Judge Thos, Burke, in a neat speech, proposed a toast to Mr. Hill after the guests of honor and the local delegation had surrounded a lunch table in the dining hall of the club, In response to the toast Mr. Hill couned, carried certificates of 4 posit aggregating §745, for two years, although they were the prop erty of Nellie Heard, of Hiliman | City, remains a mystery, as the dead et to t | man carrt and t - if it was much | was revealed by the of the esta ‘Through his efforts to rightful owner of the deposit «tips, Atte Herr, of the firm of Wile l@ Herr, barely escaped being the deféndant in a criminal a manded by M Nellie Heard inte under f Attorn omplaint ted out o The dece Grand Central at the time th pretenses. Pre Mackintoah disallowed th nd the mixup was court t- A clerk at the South First checks dis | ared. J.P. E and bin wife, | Nellie Heard, were guests of the ho. | According to the story told by has ned that th given to F by for safe keeping. Mra Friday that such was and that her husband erson hunted high and the checks and some gold gets which mysteriously vanish at the mame time. They the 1 firm in the belief that they had been re y burglars. About six months ago Emer |tured and hospital at Spokan was rup where he died Two of the hecks were fou in his clothing, and two more tn his trunks at Se at The che ke w re dr n the nk, and that in- stitution agreed to allow the m to be used providing « sult was given, as ie banking houses in similar cases att as then dropped until the jeath of Emerson, Thinking that the depos ks were still in force, and knowing that they ¢ not be realized upon without the algnat ot the depositor, the ad- mintwtrators hunted up N Heard and advised her to come to thelr office, In the New York block. When usked to sign the checks, she re fused, saying that they belonge to the bank and that whe had no le. gal right to them, but finally she was prevailed upon to sign name to them. One for $45 had bee overlooked by the bank and Mra. Heard, and she also signed this on | Of course it then became negotia |and was casheed. The demand |the attorneys for a feg of 3 overing the stolen for flocks did not r meet with the approval of Mrs Heard, who, after seeking the ad vice of her legal representative, de ing attorney's office. Pros. SIDELIGHTS ON THE BILLJON DOLLAR BUNGH (BY DAN DEAN.) J. J. Hill and Party in Seattle party segre- and each member to the best interests which he Darius Miller advantage of the wld you Ike to rub shoulders mereKater $60,000,000 vice, preaident ld & consultation with the, western representatives of chieftains of to be able to study, them at benefit of the is cant aside, # in conference » general went thrones of shining gold? The country, after all, makes rn counsel fer the and also ay managers of the road attle and on the of btncked grain, and ‘thousands of When I came here in 1890 staked out into town tote tha yal xu pport here me, but dent of the First was perfume Wheels music whirr of the several hours In ¢ glad of the opportunity to asaiet in the devel- ur of inspection of all th Cinh SOURS HF wrthern prog ntertainment You have Alaska, and my adyice to you Ix, to try to hold it but you have a gold mine tee planned wight-seeing atitomobiles clined on account ing weather and the press of busi hens matters, tend to during his brief stay investigation nt the docks, along a stump pulling ma around the elty here. See to it that it is devel t If the St. Paul of the Northwestern mber | am delighted and disappotated clty ts developed, if we can't get with you, and when we are gone Se er empire builder would rallro benefit one without benefiting the other made on foot ab the waterfront and through virtually pusbe smiles of the Nebraska wa eral of the party Louie Hill and ttle, and when you help 9 the latter's and whispered § SEER EEE EER RRR |a car ride to Lake Washington party came together m. at the Rathskeller The entire party night on board the special specinl’s chef prepared the regular breakfast for Hingham to Se turing which the President J. J. Mill and his dis-| spoke at le length on the growth of Seattle since | ad of the almost lim apitaliate whose minted to five hi Suibwiem ta seaseaiak an the financial interests they re returned to, train and remained all] out of bed before 7 o'clock Saturday morning. and had re of the party routed out for the tour of inspection of all) Junt before the special pulled out resident Elliot of the Northern Pa was buttonholed by # commit of business arrived in Seattle from Vancouver | by special train at 8 o'clock on Fri } other memb as you or I Port Townse: is planned to ¢ the Northern Pacific's main line. i] n the other interesting featu President Elliott of the Northern stated in an interview th: See Eee Hill Program in Seattle CRE Friday, 8 p. m inspection Bmith Cove prop: Eliott stated that ft had not yet| &rties, and visit to Argo: inspection been decided what disposition would | Of Great Northern tunnel Union Pacific right-| that the Northern to bulld a Kennewick to the Canadian b He also denied that bis | pany contemplated double-tracktng the Seattle Portland further than It is now double-tracks this Is between Seattle and Tey line north frots who is worth not a cent teas than forty million dollars, The party then hurried to the| I talked to this young m automobiies a for the Gistinguixhed guesta and| little yacht,” “It's not a very coming a yawn behind nier club, where Mr. Hill gave an in-| mal reception to a large number | white hand. pretentious Reception at Friday, 9:30 p. Rainier club. Saturday a. m I shall probably put It The plan now ts for Northern to use the Northern Pa-| State Kallroad Commission and cific tracks from Spokane to Kenne- | thorough wick and from there traffic will be Northern properties. over the new road, which ts to be completed within a year. Conterence with Did young Millionaire Alexander pleasure at being the pe he is able to cruise the southern seas of a handsome steam yacht in which inspection of all He even yawned when he told me And yet I've heard another y ft the fun he had on a boat ride up the sound—a ride which cost him two bite! young man the pleasure of leaves for Tacoma, talk glowingly for an lowed to erect 16 m im the Holleywood addi- tion and four wooden poles between the Broadway addition Biaine stree worked hard k, and Sunday brought him the contrast 29-year-old ad apent Sunday in a rowboat wouldn't yawn in telling of his trip. And that’s the diffe: Emerson Carried the Secret To His Grave Cockrane worked six days over a ma- Washington Roanoke street and Harvard N. N. between who make in minute after all, they 4 also on Har agar and Roan 00d deal wider than ours to the world as ensential uting Attorney Mackintosh. after CRVSTH PLES HS SO with Attorney hat it was not necessary to of millions, wrapped up in their gre pared the remarkable black with the grimy faced engt Why Walter B. Emerson, 49, de-| of conquest BANK CLEARING } & Sept. 30, 1904 now has $26 of It is only by money tucked NOLAN IS ON WAR PATH big gun in his little studied the et eee ee eae "riday evening but the Heards ine ing him for the missing charging him with obtaining money | ecuting | To Face New Charge «.. noted bank and mail| 5 puty Marshall | sacks from He was given of Sweden. WAS experiance but to safegn CHURCHES TTP PRES FOR eY oe * In order to tneure publica ® * tion, church notices for Bat- & * urday’s insue must reach The # * Star office not later than © *® Thursday afternoon, Ed, * * * * nth hh th Bethel Presbyterian Church, cor ner Kast Boston and Franilin—Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, gastor. Sun- day school, 2:30 p.m. Y. P. & ©, K.6 Preaching, 7:20 p. m., sub- Ject, “Football Christianity.” lane Street Presbyterian, he- tween Ninth and Tenth South, Sun- day school at 9:30 n,m. Preaching by Rev, W. J. Clifford at 1 C. BE. meeting at 6:30 p. m., and at 7:20 p. m. will be held the Sunday school rally, at which will be award- ed the diplomas and prizes given by Puget Sound Presbytery to those who were successful in the recent examinations on the Sunday school lessons First Presbyterian, corner Fourth and Spring-Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D., pastor. Morni subject, “The Treasures of the Parables,” Evening subject ‘he Influence of the Dominant Domestic Thought Upon This City Friends’ Meeting, at Friends’ Tab- 2 Dearborn. Sunday whool at 10 a. m. Meetings at 1 a. m. and 7:20 p.m. Geo, Hardy, pastor A Gospel Convention begins Sun- day, October 1, and lasts to October 8, at Bethesda, 1500 Kilbourne, three blocks east of the Green Lake car line, Bible conference each day at 10 a.m. Address at 2:96 p. m., and evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Chaplain Stubbs, Chas. and May Replagle and others will speak The First Spiritualist Society of Seattle, 1118 Third, on every Thurs- day evening. Lecture and messages by Mrs. Erin M. Chasse. Queen City, Theosophical Societ: in America, Pioneer block, A. 0. U. W. hall. Public study class at 7 p. m. The Secret doctrine at 8 p. m. a lecture, “The Personal Devil,” by C. J. Clark Roman Catholic Meetings. St. Mary’s Parish—Rev. W. J. Metz Farly mass and sermon (children’s mass at §:30 a m.). Sum- day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 »d. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 a m. Instruction and benedic- tion at 3:30 p. m, Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. Masses at 6:00 a m.. 7:30 a. m., 8:30 & m. and 10:30 m.; evening serv- fee at 8:30 p. m Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. 4. Hild. At 6:00 a m. and 8:00 « m. low mass; 7:20 p. m., vespors, xermon and benediction. Church of the Immaculate-Con- ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 and $:20 a m.. iow mass; 10:30 a m. high mass and sermon; 7:30 >. m. benediction. IN HONOR OF PAUL JONES. NEW YORK, September 30.—The grand festival concert in honor of Paul Jones will be given ton! at Carnegie Music hall under di- rection of Silas G. Pratt. The ‘con- cert which is given for the benefit of the Paul Jones Monument fund, has been arranged as an expression af joy over the restoration of peace through the agency of President Roosevelt, and Mr. Pratt has com- posed a short “Hymn to Peace,” which will be played in connection with the aniversary overture. Among the other numbers of the program are “Paul Revere’s Ride,” “The Revolution,” “Paul Jones’ Tri- umph,” or “The Birth of the Amer- ican Navy,’ and a new patriotic song by Mr. Pratt, entitled “Love, Law and Liberty.” Tete ee eee ees. so * * PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30.— #& p Mississippi was ® *rnoon, y's daughter with cham- r acting in the ¢ vor Vardaman, The senator said that cham- was good enough for * Mississipp! and would not ® % raise the cold water questi Se ie ee pele at Money in your pocket to see page oo eee eee * buy an article here and is not lower than credit ake a how! and make ft want to save you mon- purchased, d laced or Legeins Se $1.00 full leather bound laced or steel spring ropean countries dragging of PARALYZED trainmen interfered. Bell ix impli: assemblymen taken back to Kansas to ans charge of bank leged that he stole bank in Philadelphia WANTS TOLAY MORE TRACKS A petition of the ganks of fake pr announcing his own paper that he had suffered BALTIMORE, the affliction jof overwork” and tha he expected 0 trypan es He stated that hie ‘er to recover ssor had be fire this morning, Te alas Saas i e also bade fare an estimated joss of $600,000. teh Saturday | ears near the works. vestigating the | WASHING or Heyburn to ' Grattenan, urning Indiety PLANNING EUROPEAN INVA n route to Washington Tues is improving rapidly be out in a few days » given permission to lay CHICAGO, Sept A representa International Harvostor better known steel and wooden poles in the north INDIANAPOLIS. government out of Superintendent the | embezzlement water and lighting department pany wishes and on Roanok |and Harvard N., betwe make a hurry call at the!and Kast Kdgar. | York, to sail om an important mis- sion to Burope. thorized to sign the necessary and make the neo rangements for the establishment of several harves' A) was arrested this morning and $15,000 bonds. He ts said to Robert Dollar " factories ta fan Francisco for Leather 50c Leggins nese: $25.00 Hammerless doyble bar- rel Shot Gun $19.00 00 Single Barrel Shotgun $1.50 Single Barrel Shotgun S83-75 $1.25 Long, Round, Pointed, Solid One-Piece Steel Socket shovel . . -- 98e Full line Builders’ “Hardware reduced. Spinning’s Gash Store 1810 Second Avenue. Belt |. 556 The G. Bening- hausen Special A watch designed especially for accurate time. ©, BENINGHAUSEN veler and Watchmaker, 713-715 First Ave. FPFANO I 4 } a