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AN EIGHT PAGE PAPER 18 BIG ENOUGH TO L 8 N 5 t ‘+ YOU WANT TO READ. WHY THEN WADE THROUGH 20 TO Mtn THAT CHAMPIONS THE CAUSE. OF ANY POLITICAL PARTY. yon THAT 16 INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING, INCLUDING POLITICS The Pioneer One Cent : 4 c The Oniy Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest é eC eC a eC } f . That Dares to Print the News NIGHT EDITION, i¢ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Vt DNESDAY, OCTOBER 4; 1905 VOL. 7. NO, 189 a5 CENTS PER MONTH EXTRA! SPECIAL EDITION EXTRA! PRISONER IN DESPERATE ATTEMPT i. TO ESCAPE FROM won JAIL i YOHN HILDEBRAND, ARMED WITH REVOLVER, SHOOTS AT RESENTS | 4 JAILER wise, AND WHEN DR. CORSON INTERFERES | Yes It Is Hard —_ NTS TESTIMONY 4 WOUNDS ‘THE LATTER IN FOREHEAD SHERIFF .. SMITH ’ ; : GETS DROP ON CRIMINAL AND, AFTER FIRING TWICE, Com. | A TTACK af " ways uw sare) 2 az BEFORE SHE DIES royarr, PELS HILDEBRAND TO DROP HIS GUN | hirrit ont! Hes ANCE OFFICER HOGLE * 700% m, SAYS THE SERVICE 18 GOOD Rather than go to Walla Walla; | ler’s => baron) #0 Spend the rest of his days be- | rx en | | ry a er ey f n 1 > hind prison bers in expiation | | s 7 J H er paper ¥ t Funk, of 1416 B. Pi hia complicity in the of an | ¢ ia ‘ A } ; . on his bebalf immed wid man, Jobs Hil a pris- |} — —— y eae a + ‘ Newh t a \ ie , omer in the county » Wed- Rl offices. cenant wbineh of tha ace Ni c i m ar able to die before the Readay afternoon. atte a ane @ rate (A pana ' Grar ote come trial. Perry says that erate jailbreak, and in th A the trigge ard-of hea he present ¥ Hib . ‘ atmo 9 ee that followed shot “sevoggh & the physician in the fore-| ; o an affidavit of the ; A th + asked, from a revolver he had@i : ‘ who asks f eposition will be taken <a scene a vered ¢ ' er with ° me wa . ; ' Hildet making H " e ted sev | f , ver to him 9 cee 1S, « Wa de ey > Deputy Met irew a ports f WHEN YOUVE POSED AS A AND WAVE MADE A KILI AND HAVE ALMOST CAP H a alice and SCION OF WEALTH AT THE (ING WITH THE D TURED AN HEIRESS. him to his Hogie, who} seAsIT OF*A MILLIONAIRE cccsiiectenliasaliiatie would si him down npla ‘i br t € La t a cook, w € F ° Amazons tried to Kk to his cell iu and the officers ® wound was only a the Jed by F man Le Count, charged) wite wore brass knuckles, atch on the sealp and he a w having committed an assault We live in the same building his own « to dress the| em Mra. Le Count, wife of the af-| a, the officer's sister-in-law, and | ng off re is no formal) we have had some trouble with thens - fe ky Ko aga y veeday they were going : : 1 Chie . Le Count say i ife came run-|to ‘fix’ George, and he eays that STOPPED ON WAY TO NATIVE },;.. ty “ ning to him on Tuesday, with | they used a butcher knife and brags LAND Wayside Emergency hospital both eyes bla and her nose| knuckles.” bh cases are always taken b ble He dress about the neck Monday morning the case will be in The matron informied me th wa was hys-|heard by Justice RR. George, and Ri had no room and I wa . she said,|in the meantime Fuller has been {as the next resort to take s when she hustled up to the county jail His t tient to the Providence 1 ved by him in| friends are trying to bail him out, on An N HILDEBRAND. her he e Muller also claims that Patrol= rs < securing | One, Is fe of the defend-|man Le Count attacked her hus- om, wounding Dr. Cor- | Th Jecided to take | ferer from | t ry|t arresting him and gave forehead. | back to t ol co y. ite f Ww to/t beating before he ou Smith rushed to | * brought fo brupt as | that he was under arrest, shooting and drawing © by a telegraphic digpateh from the @ ren Heye'ing it through an t ty to th p ke twice at Hildebr@nd | in« th to 5 " 5 “ce B id ” It was at first thought the friends Hed the latter to drop | Tt s charged with ' ; ; Lp roxy riae { Suematzu Nakui would insist om to the floor. i . ! officer bee . 2 tent tb ‘ } | B k nm appeal, but they did not do so, led_was Hildebrand'a| vent to bring him back. The prom: | morning und. tal aistat . —_——— | Must Go ac consequently the Japanese eee wee its ns-/ 4 © and the ne ¢ making « TO GET RACK TO THE HALL. | WITH ITS VARIOUS PRIVA YES, IT 18 TOUGH nm left for her bome on ¢ almost succeeded in| At tosh that alte " BEDROOM | TIONS } ae getaway The to work togethe S- briet “ . os thas Samos Yemen Se The husband did, however, aslé B the afternoon Hildebrand | and th * k « | + “ that his “proxy wife” be allowed to of being {11 and the money was hid. 7 « WILL OF A RICH WOMAN that) Chase 4 < Gf ner Stl Pro on remain {n this country in the care be t the m ! DOOMS PETS TO DEATH inight legally s o na i w f cot conta cnemaind ohn Tanne of friends until he became cured of A hinks aan er = “ 4 ll eetdnd thee rene for storix 2 sige { his disease. Immigration Inspector when the ft that Theondas stole it ou ; “ : haee, might t re berre w ommence at an eo N whose Immigration inex Gefiney informed the Japanese that 7 4 the law did not allow of aliens be er ‘aoe * ‘ pio oreo de gt ax pus ing entered conditionally. He potmi bat “ jeadiy put t th I SHAEKAAEREARA ARH) Oe ot to te oman for hia | © out that the jurisdiction of thi per 4 J+ that the. vroth cM : ‘ wad hey Mag eee an for ™*| immigration bureau ended once an cee Se iy w ’ &® HERE'S A CI ROY ST eniteds om shin uate ol es aan n was given admission papers, ‘ E ; * INCIN I, Oct. 4—A * ay 0 Ee a ae in cases where the women rye BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Oct. 4 wt : : . sted by the immi.| Were found to be following immoral ral oe waa The constr fay to} * | . Ae gem Neyites wish | DUrsuits in earning their living. 7 “ ater we ae rinses , * t* ‘ t _CLUMBUS BARRACKS, Oct. 4.— r hat D. § Soe the ou} * H Kest of & | Stat Taggart reported for duty to« Ww h b 13 a bine a & th - has &| He 5 y day. A Wooster dispatch says that - Pnitiip the fre . se . * ar ‘ & | before a Judge Eason announces he will BORER EET EER ‘ 1 ! Jor her et Saas te the oats : - * t * tt probably render his decision next f Pee emake eee eee ee ilered rted we sday in the search rn overland on Mon = The only clews discovered on Wee ‘Implicates Judge : _ for the producers, A gang who beld up the Great Nort } was reported to The Star by a special correspondent at | in Land Freed) | with five men aboard It is firmly bet ed by the local police that the robbers a Biding in this city. ae aaatatn vhs as une! . » . s er h no Ww e the | 2. on " cot cls oy in rotecting él lEVES rom ustice | / and the me who ¥ a6 was on th tand | ia f th ht ed ot = aol “ | NEGRESS, AFTER ROBBING VICTIM OF NEARLY A THOUSAND ja r t ; from 1 ad W F ee fi nerly as-| was canane in Victoria a few a " Sie . The t h hat wi By bes _ ay DOLLARS, DUCKS UNDER P ROTECTING WING OF NOTOR: | ont a yy - x Pa t 5 from | snot ne eit uae heed ere e . . 2 oa t ac 10US “MADAME,” WHO COOLLY PULLS HER wiRES AND | Burkman came After securing the written | ling had fled. They threatened) ail tes t be cre . ; ie : ; handed 1 $ after ¢ rt € r Ode prose | close the house unless she told them, Went to press t Great € king ¢ - | SETS HER CHARGE FREE—SHE LAUGHS AT POLICE AND || ! h t Part : . © of days t the Ray woman back hep bandits tb J to the t t " H ‘ q and then in this mysterious sad distr gh i . x and |b: Oey. unnat JUDGE | and say at the ‘ et her free. Krinke got $100 and ie Pe tratined to the t at they aret ously, when they ha en there | he gang Att Ray would be honest about it i venort a cor and t f Wot if * - 4 a @ vente oe aps amped ashore t h h would tell that she has left bing int» every nook they Ree attener see F Ged ae a thee ah eee ee ee ee w “touched” Henry Krinke | po headquarte Captain V about that amoys: and that the bal= in the lower en’ of t by m of the gon t « and oO n . 4 ‘ . | week ago f k r at hat ham ance was used | oil the wheels of » 2 ; gona lomages yen bpm a f th . , * table reward w e n, an ted to t ade, t hay a creaking veh! le. that has refused ™ ounds in charge of Depu neh, an f apposed, | Pizan nove a ; * f , Patrol Ar ' to perform its duty EB Hodge, of Biack Diamond, | th gon } « simply been used | ley fa od | He lice had not the slightest Bpepitien Livesiey and McKin-\to d the man hu the) tt kk tk ee ee ae lt taken f \ e| Ther f the case t s fend } t » in binding over to the su- lof this wity, w " « \* * | & house \ r ed t «|? ig wher known that rt ase W never regularly |perior court in the sum of $750 Merning put on what | f n lat ar 'T -|* ROLLED CIGARETTE AFT- &|#% Apply t Just he te of 100 arrests from t New F for trial nor was the courtesy | Mamie Williams, a colored fallen SS te the trait of 1 * ER MUF winy nt ma a strong Wh aad n complaint f f r ry hearing granted.| woman, charged with larceny from mn bar rth of I rd, | ept mpany's eading tol% MOBILE, A ret. 4d wie to adj noot the p . t tt have bee Cor behind closed doors| the person, although the case af= BRS Were firat «i t\} “ in two 8 hab} & Fi ene ! ll el ¢ ge mn why he hy period over the regulat wore held h Police € r- | forded no better evidence than th: eT ‘ j that the ban-| ® N. ¢ Kt wi * % | pointed out Patrolman Burkman @ court ntence of 6 ys|don, Deputy Prosec Whitham | against Ruth Ray. Mamie Williat out a mil ta have 1 th eu h th SR eee the mar » wave f the t year mitted that the state had no/| stole $ and sent Tom Clark, a eel- All trat f th 1h pted| * ar ght. H * - Krinke-aa tl is it that Lixett b, th Police Judge Gordon. stated | ored man, out with $10 to square the Point and Bothel, whe that r of p ting t as ofl te 1 r c. *] Hop scotch all the way wn Wag tf an rasite, is permit to | Tuesda that he firmly believed | case with the “coppers.” Gmith bas stati » hereat t « known | #® went h Rhine s 1 siecle plained ¢ art | conduet wnd under at that the colored thief was guilty.| Robert Smith, the victim, told a P Wilt be gone over too oor * the 1 fired * . of the mon toler ked the| veneer of put ance a d W two prominent pub’ traight story of his troubles last i s ip@ in armed to ths t Alfred Prank nd Iw® the t ' t find. ® st of a grand larceny charge filed | court erly whose inmat b hoodwinked? Saturday to Police Judge Gordon expresa co k . e | Git the young f found * ine I Baker * Oh, n ' lied | st over $10,0 th yea \ r police hs claim | Wednesday morning and at the ity in getting past th I~ | the & 1 baggog r * dead, ' icKee ty- ® | Against Ruth Ra I vate | Krinke | What, if it is not money | that have been victorious, | close of the trial Attorney Hawitina? Men if they have not alre 1 t | ® ing J " jared. W]e P k ‘ | His conflicting statem 1-| strength that t rh r ci e fact that the| for the defe threw up his hands om F. French and C. B Mart a ¥ a ! warette, wp OP $i . erate Patrolman Bur |from the jaws of o? f got part of the money|and admitted defeat. Bvidentiy Wesidents of 1, w t 1 , ed out to &| from th Wednesday mornfeourts a full invest ' he| Smith fears not the law and is 1 baed at the w will now be| there not enough money in ft. ing M B rh * me t He i* n an orde charge pared at allt to th jv A vag uw Ruth Ray stole $710 and was ais three roughly f *® nothing in explanation o « rW yar ax told to accept any|even though it may drag prominent | the cit lowed to go free. Mamie Williama Beir the te t t t c adop . * It will be remembered that Ruth was proffered him and] officia's into the mire that sur Ruth Ray left the yu stole $15 and will have to answem va. The hunters RRRDRARKAw HAR aR Hay is the pickpocket ho Captain Willard had him planted in| rounds her. {night of the alleged 11 ns | for the er n the supenlor court, i wren «rv ere ere. stated omphatically Friday that t true or ye Buyer ut | stated had assured them less than