The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1905, Page 1

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAG The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGH Tt EDITION TUG BATTLED ALL NIGHT: CARRIE CHAPMAN ANSWERS GROVER CLEVELAND'S ARGUMENTS ON THE GOOZLEMANN WATCH FOR IT IN THE STAR IN A FEW DAYS THE SERIES BEGAN TODAY WASHENC ON, RHYMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS; IN THIS PAPER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, ' AND DAY WITH STORM Fi} Since midnight y toward. shore, At mt Vrion, owned by G aos ree 4 by enthugias back if arked on hi# pertlous/up on one side of Judge F . Of Brighion Beach, has been Ip, and had only gone] Ye 1 Ma Phalen « & dering off Magnolia Buff, lengths from the ves | his ¢ o ur h Smiths cove, with he: gs at aft 5 Kies mast—a plea for ass wh he struck the wa A fte f the ¢ up to the time of gx pre ah tussle he reached ¢ and] y bres eat ws has not aa yet reached t ous De are still on board ¢ ind : yestel, while the pa from at J : early Friday " , t dia be 2 ° ~ capsized in a rowbo: bh w had tried to reach shore f y BP aking . : ‘ swam ‘through Fina be Ma r= in cage Managed to land “ e ahs A The Union reach a he pee eat Ye from Ludlow at . “ “ boom of logs 2 cone the flérce sto They Jentlome raid 2 Fr te Seattie, but ran y in making r ere | site Maguolia b r be Me concep * h The crew eI pC to the f na of the mayor of bat the cable tug tug F the y an t at the sie « t there at ( a ambia, and 2 aware that t be a popular thi ft me ‘The steamer Ohio, 11 days out at Fort Davis by passengers of the to hold with the it ye ffom Nome. arrived at this port |e ys into s orig ro ay, a Ping Bg } we ¢ military poe nister the law, and the law » Rearly four cays overdue a t it is the function of a mayor Friday, having experience sign whatever ordinances « all the way. Off Cape Fiattery ouncil che te. 8 Ma Thursday night, she did not dare Phalen is away out of his r to face the treacheries of the ¢ refusing to add his signat Whipped straits and she lay this ordinance, and I want to Bight, continuing her voyage early ‘ yet him right now that he has a Friday morning. She had 499 pas eption of hin dv Sengers on board, all of whom ex sign & writ of mandamus , surprise that their friends Mayor Pha to affix his sigr We been worried about their safe ture to this ordinance, whether fy, as they were at no time in any bim or net Particular dangor | mayor of Co. ; brought down $225,000 in ur his friends fiied/ jand th out « room im her passengers were | but } up with triumph the x “*Bwiftwater Bill,” who is to be a is dat th Ime. . of Columbia Clty and Dp fested on a charge of violating o 1 “ourt order, Friday afternoon | ted A cave of smatipox was repc | Mud and Contractors wy ————_ Py With the rainy season full upon y , the city finds itself again at the, street ej ing; Etrur y- | Inke @ nue, gradts a passenger on the| Peace with the world ting: Bast Federal ave- East Fir street, | of @ bunch of = incorrig! with half its streets Into hog wallows. if to the record kept at iy hall. there are now the Bumber of 87 contracts under cant . Every member of the con et and Thirty-first avenue, grad y trust has a half dozen of ing. walk; King strete, sewers; Lane| Jobs, more or lees, and wil! take ne; Lee street, grading during the winter in com cot, grading; Meadow! them. This means that they iain street, grading, | Work about one day in 20 and oking; | Mt the torn-up streets will not be r > Hi passable again until next sum- avenue mains lake avenue, | 7 grading, walks Fast Pike, | Miplomatic members of the! grading. sewer Prospect | parceled out the work be- | street, grading; Ross place, grading them, and figure that they | Roy street. grading; Railroad ave @mough to jast until next) ue, planking; Rainier avenue, sew ‘Without working in the wet.|er; Summit avenue north, main . the 87 contracts now under | Sturgis § road grading Ward) 20 more await on the vote of | street, grading walks Warren This ts a picture of Deputy ‘counci! Avenue grading, paving; Wertlake| bounds, used In the man-hunt ccount of the crusade made| avenue grading, sewer; Western) @4Y the outrage @ year ago by| “venue water main: Wallingford) | ou dons wore just in from , conditions are a little het-| avenue grading, Yesler way | Sheriff Hodge makes his he Beventh avenue newer. | Pol hiw pack into the rainy season. The| Ninth avenue west regrade Ninth | Lion an prs bave not been granted’ |avenue northeast walks; Tenth ave-| ‘its from the & of time with the cordial rth grading, sewer, walker; Hodge ond his dogs wilt previously was the custom nue foath grading: Pir-| Lidestey, whe followed For the benefit of persons who rtheast grading,| 'm all future emergencies. Aesire to avoid the mud areas, the dng list of contracts now un way is given T 8 usual have dragged th = Jetivies were the the re Atlantic street, grading; Aloha ing » paving; Bellevue place. f Boston street, walks; Broad | ty-ninth avenue south | grading; Colorado street, | wa Phirty-cighth aven Cedar street paving; | grading; North Thirt street, grading; East Co-|ing; East Forty-second Street, walks: Connecticut "North enty GERMANY'S MONARCHS) °"~ * l® not believe le be oppo Captain J. D | Wolfe of the army and D: Boyes of the Volunteers Set Ay, be the tonal atteeeeeeee any propositions ® Great North: @| tag to ce Jake *| rested any time * | dation of the If they want to get the require from him, howe have to pay him lib If there are ng offered th ybers of Monday 1 witt they said on Friday dickerings will have to be with acta eee t eee eee Jake Terry, bandit, is out with the the | followed, smoking fat cigare and “|< ci that if the Great ALLEGED FORMER BANDIT 8A YS HE WILL to the tir n bandits are RRR eho * | Monday thp present t inform | they will owl iy He ts * | state, and the Sekoethtan know *\ Ap for Bill Miner, he # | Bilt knows more about the robbery does, and is now probably in the Ca f of the state. offered a 4 enough, he is in} $1,000 for the arrest and conviction | RRR ee REM hen he “resting In_ bel jorth-jon Thar reward of $600 a ~dAKE TERRY CLAIMS “HE KNOWS BANDITS DO BUSINESS” WITH EXPRESS COMPANY AND WILL DELIVER ROBBERS TO THEM—DENIES ANY CONNECTION WITH THE AFFAIR TROPPO OOOO ORE OS SS RRR eee ng to pre « It now ttle snced Friday from $5,000 for to $5,000 for each PT RPP ROO OR OR RESTO SEE eee ee eee ee the overlan: tle and be r the accon Getocti ves. of the crime, jan woods & position to deliver ————— HODGE AND HI8 BLOODHOUND & Sheritt Hodge after the railroad bandits who held up the Great quarters at outclass the penitentiary hounds bloodhound@ from bis own, and it showed Inferior qualities than they were at that time. T walks; First avenue north walks , and the board of works have| Second avenue regrade and paving; | Hodge declares they completely Some effort to have work done Third we ar arth an Last summer He had fr the summer, but the con-| Pine peving; Fourth ave north} to keep this hound, « lors that successtu y to thetr camp. return to Black Diamond @aturday + the dogs’ trail are loud in praise of the hounds, and say that WILL GIVE HOLY WAR IN SEATTLE TORY, AND WILL BRAVE P ROBABLE RIDE TO STATION IN errr ee eee eee eee eee ee ee el * ‘Tam a citizen of the United lw rights as well as the rights of wever, that the eee eS ee ot 0288 ieee sweeps all exhorter 1 ng has its ups and down |} as well as soul-w ng 1 ther | organizat r « open ings on the downtown streets Jental had register meet a for tt administ The ff r f a a to gird their loins and sally fo in terests of the Lord, and, | in ally, of the army, and battle with Seattle, as represente by the mayor. Adjutant James aptem, stated emphatically Friday that jed in issulr mayor had sasured them less, tha “wakes, thelr meetings | Vo" ipmate, at right}, @ ly followed the two-days old Depety Bobbie is to be Bobbie is a real bright little chap of 13 has that tention Juvenile court lieves the ities in Robe afte jlad to ing the the Bobbie “ feared that it w boy bers lof the hold-up men Hodge's blood- jorthern overland Mon- sid ereduhe be the best of their kind on ‘alla, but refu: the ratiroad ber McKinnon a they will be used CHANGE put on his mettle in Ballard, t numerous pr brought him to the Judge Frater in it Judge Frater good, manly ¢ whose full n ghn, and so, F train for Chehalis, be the a ndustrial sehoo!, an allowed to given still however, was cautioned © Wé started out for the train INTERESTING AND EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE BY WAG6HINGTON GLADUENW IN THE STAR ANOTHER witt The Seattle Star STORM SWEPT SEATTLE AND SUBURBS BOON APPEAR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MON’ | " MUCH DAMAGE WASHING. 6 GO TO BOTTOM TELEGRAPH COMMISSION WORST IN EIGHT was the sam@ —EE MILLIONS PAID TO PRESIDENT’S. RELATIVES SCANDAL CONTINUES, ROTTEN CONDITIONS OF METHODS EMPLOYED IN MANr AGEMENT ARE BROUGHT TO LIGHT ie In Sumas at but saye be te will & NEW YORK INVESTIGATION OF INSURANCE developments tn th lares that missions by the ance company much the firnd sg out of the company, he Mead that the insurance ~ @ general agent is really ndent merchant, agent made great profite ompany profited greatiys rewards for MeCurdy said. Hughes wormed out from McCurdy # statement that the 1a) business | rates on commissions paid to Raye he |mony & Co. were higher than anye in- | where else, except Texas. Charles A. Preller, suditor of the Mutual, produced books showing the ant of last year for advertising, y and postage to be $1,114 When asked concerning tho | legal account expended as legal He displayed sucht woeful ignorance of the accounts off » company that he caused muclj POLICE COURT LAWYER COWARDLY ASSAULTS STAR REPORTER Joseph F. Smith and cone postulated the f rigid obedience to Joseph Smith, exident of the reorganized churelig WILLIAM PARMELEE, WHO APPEARS AS ATTORNEY FOR THE MOST DISREPUTABLE NEGRESS LAW-BREAKERS AND Vicious TACKS A NEWSPAPERMAN Wi TENDERLOIN IN SEATTLE, AT- monstration of the antle ith members did not materializéy the day of voting ee tay |her kinky hanger-on at requisition formalities # with detectives & urmelee probably to his watch ® and will leave * for Omaha tomorrow * he relates how he spent Cud vection with the wraceful Ruth Ray affair wae ex | the negress ee is a prob- and savoring of| % loons, making a good fellow of # Much went Jinreputable itecsmnamees: 'GONFEDE RATE DAUGHTERS MEET SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.—United | offictal weapoi * “No Row At Mormon Mee, Japecta to the nego jcowardly assaul 8 of the Confederacy today unanimously ~ WILL PINCH “SWIFTWATER BILL” ON ARRIVAL HERE ALASKA CELEBRITY WILL WALK INTO OFFICER'S ARMS WHEN HE LEAVES STEAMER Jaw will fall] & bas ae w to go and ant which b has |i was then that Mrs, ¢ ld dust in his bulging pokey which will be dug into by the. and the court | temporary alimony we with grand iareer AlQiough it

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