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" nan { PITY THE POOR FARMER THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6,@905 \ i} ee Had Secret Method to Saw through Steel Bars { HILDEBRAND MUST HAVE US@D ACIDS IN ATTEMPTING TO a t wa = ——— eas ¥ SAW HIS WAY TO LIBERTY—BARS WILL HARDLY SHOW regi pv : bs Ree throat Ww SCRATCH OF FILE USED UNDER ORDINARY METHODS. : ee a ated VISITING DAY HAS BEEN ABOLISHED AT JAIL CITY [ ey y is od Visit day has bee ' 4 at Le ¥ I Le ¥ : tot | « an ! upon by th ae t . . lowed 1 - ¢ the 7 the t Tt * ‘ Soept fr rs off In " ew a fis sas . ‘an to t rova ‘ f the bare w Uh er aos . f Who ie vinited the je > oun a cole : H I ; ot Eve Wa at \ i : ‘ i i to Mar t gave to w and t t on , ffeot Thure@ay atternoon. He fu * ‘ poe that a plan fora wire ren t ry a ' = me ho which prisoner may be ' will aced wh on Are visiting Tat he ha t i them r nder tation by | coal | r a , f . the A mir ee The) by heating is thought bs 7 ‘ rening will prevent the Must have also had acid to do th t of packages of weapons through th®| work with, although “ . he t r bed Coen tant ere? 87] LITTLE HAPPENINGS: |\,"cattte Ries : The “shake wn the heriff Smith sata at the saw-| e t recently which was ordere te ees ere oo Fagg gh ' t bad tie oe 7 the 4 a ful feat for any om Examinations to fill tw scan t lighting wires | Ss | man will be he t h ; t t t its < mm nt quarte ft if Ballinger and Cor- @olored pickrx 5 tober < will ab tured him to b ton three jects, t f Among the prominer Uzens dewalk near | — , » and the a wh their resl- amd Yeslor D |third 60 f the al elec Wikson’s pock 0 subjects, 1 nd ox ure John F tman, Rich When or “4 Derionce the see eS. aker, Judge with th | Weetively A \ k T. F. B: 40 oc The Queen Anne t| Bs r Hi erry, PP misest his meets Friday night « 5 Cu oth we for the po ——— Ee ni satom. The main qoes C. A. Koept ¢ tv Cc. Tistened to the ¥ SUEEECEEEERESEES = construct . ELA Keeb Cob Searched the “dip’s + * “ drive we J. C. Mein F. J. MeHugh ‘@rrested her in the hallway, as |® FOURTEEN MEN KILLED #|/ a nd ay i Cla 8. Pres Was attempting to make a getawa * TROY, N. ¥., Oct. é are @! . sod need f the| tan. G. F. Rowe, H. PF. Rinder and Bhe helped Patroiman Wilkes |® teen mon are believed 1 a* Queen Anne dthonwes maim. 1. Snowder “shake down” her room, and when j® a alate quarry accident at # eye the mattress was turned back, the (@ Granville, J. B. Williams, & Pie rte cuire Ch * si Money fell on the floor. The ) & preaident of the company, who # : ampion ri tim, and the “dip” were both ta } & was standing on the edge « > e held fo Police headquarters and W * ng with the foreman, was ®& hie T San releases ited : mination. Us eam Returns The Williams woman has been le . aaa i Minder arrest for a variety of crimes eee eee ee ee a. and bas been ordered to leave the ————— os. ee ents The drill team from the local Or- gity time without number a ~<a egge of Washington, at Southeast ‘ways bobs up serenely, however, and! | . rr 7 rned from Portland last Fobs her victims at will, A probable Te. re Sone. ad of the $300 white @harge of larceny will be filed fas “7 Reagee Pegi they won in Tmgainst the “dip,” and another at “ Ad Der. Silla p drill at Portland, Memypt will be made to rid the a Baap a nd : Ts witnessed Of this notorions thief Ragone was held on the sic -_ COMPETITION OF MUNICIPAL PLANT FORCES ELECTRIC a under a big can- INA, italy, Oct. 6-—Anj fo the 5 of the heavy rains. od this city. thia| COMPANY TO FURNISH DOWN TOWN CONSUMERS ELECT- b ige made stren ets r of prises the offi 7 se e th b er, RICITY FREE AT THEIR HOMES—STORY OF MADRONA - wa eiorts % necare tae. Seer -¥ , wen’ j (pig tok pa pT a MAYOR 18 CONSIDERING PLAN rogram for the flower show to be ouid not equal the peat work of the | HEIGHTS FIGHT AGAINST OCTOPUS held by the Seattle Florists’ 9880-| 99 Washingtonians making w 5 cat a « our Layne m1 SUN TO REORGANIZE MEALTH ciation, November "16. 18, IT” and| Southeast ‘Seattle: team, ike | BOARD 18, are t. Mutties town, th » is new, lees than one ; “ _ | Owing to the competition of mu-Jorder to got fair treatment.” is the lisplays t » not so slow oma Soe, 1381 See. © Z| ntetpad light plant and the Seattle. | remark attributed to Judge Alfred a rien t | ) a. ae vere ee ee Tacbma Power company. electric | Battle, Mayor Ballinger’s law part A complete change fm the organ- phi Re ipsam anne - ht for home use is being sceretly | 5¢F. {ration of the health department Se 1 WASHINGTO! 2s Oct < pplied free of charge to down-| Judge Battle, Mr. Basse, C. ¥.| will probably be recommended by remer ‘isis “ite and others, red) At a cabinet meeting this morn town consumers of electricity by | Fowler, former park commissioner, | Mayor Ballinger in his annual mes-| “®W YORK, Oct. 6—Beasick for the Fngeetlomea tt has ahens.| in cosh witi be awarded) Wilson's recommendation that r a tae Seltie Movie company jand G, F. Roe, advertising manager | seage to the counct! next Janusry.| passengers who have heretofore! the telephone mereice t cach state ot ve , Nevem=| packers be made to pay for tags This fact has become known since | for Stone, Fisher & Lane, as well| He wo stated om Friday. It in Itkely boo 8 on which | gt 1 to inspected raeat recety ey the work of stringing municipal |®* many others decided to take city | that the voters at the next election| Pa!d for meats of which they could | TF the approval of the president an@ wires to houses tn the vicinity of and have since been supplied | will be called upon to approve 8] not partake, will welcome the res-| nat qeeenaid saulpped gymnasium |his advisers. Heretofore the gow= ef school buildings has begun. Some it. charter amendment making the | bas been provided ag tivenrs ten y ex . ernment has borne the expense of “ of the best known business men in| “I Was surprised at the prompt-| chan taurant aboard the new Hamburg. | &tcises may be bad, there is a nurs airyman us | about $75,000 annvally. The money the city have thus become bene-|es8 with which the city strung our! The creation of a board similar to} ery for children, trained nurses for received will be used to employ ade fictaries of the octopas. If they use| ¥!res,” sald Mr. Roe, Friday morn-| the park commission, or at least the) #™*rese #reybound Amerika the sick, and electric and hydro- Look out Now" nal inspectors. lectricity tn their business estab-|!ns. “When I made my applica-| piacing of the department under] The Amerika, which is soon to| Pathle baths i . a Se cae ~ lishments, they get It free at home. | tion Tuesday Superintendent Ross} -ivi} service regulations, will prob The Amerika te 687 feet long, - PEORIA, Ill, Oct. 6—There are Residents of Madrona heights be- | told me he would have the wires in| apiy be recommended by the mayor.| ke its maiden trip to this country| having a breadth of 14 feet six| »w 13 indictments against Dough- came painfully aware of the situa-| Thursday, and he did. He informed | Thar somo change is needed in the inches, and her de is 63 feet. Her] The new milk finance is now It is announced that the total Amd all next week wo will sei! I}tion a short time ago when a fow| me that it was an easy tte: tO] orsanisation aad conduct of the le the biggest ship that the world | dis; ement is 42,000 tons, while} in effect. Milk In tor W ck | will likely reach 200. Bail required you any article in Leather Goods fj cf their number tegin the work of supply ail house iin the vietnity of | hanith department, and that badly,/has thus far produced, having ac-| Nef Kross tonnage ie 22000 tons,| and his tag © ewnere ta| nae ene Seen Sa Mim Our store at 2% per cent off Jjobtaining in the neighhertood | school buildings Which the city fact not disputed, but the may . sony ot dimly Aen aortic fo gga them age sng 4 co = a - ¥-| commodations for over 2000 persons. | 16.000 = of 1. If the cargo c reW egime, which is more aecge prion. eocngh aot ie for the seusicipal RS ee as usual fo such cases, has die While the chief rsd ge the be ie fe ror ygeti rn rode peed <te e wo tion of milk than HONEST UNDERWEA You are in need of a Purse, J) plant so that the city covered that he will rum into a]. steamer s me - = = beet pom te Satchel, Bill Book, Suit Ito string wires. They t bunch of trouble If Re attempts to] "TW Steamer te the restaurant whers/ cars, standing ¢nd t end these|the Gsirymen expected. The tem- VALUES Bag. Card Case, or §| three or four men in the neighbor ss ng mapiah the reform stagie-naed-|~ oals will be served « In carte at all! would extend over a distance of 10| perature of the milk must kept | aff ae : a . ir Me i — eform single-baad-| pours, the Amerika is conspicuous | miles ‘down to 60 degrees, and there must} B. N. Brooks & Co. 1331 24 Avi ood were getting their light free} | os gfe gdh panna ie ieraaioaa’ om + si cs = r reasons political and other-| — nee: it from the city. William J. Perchment, 41, 8! wise certain individuals closely It was because of the fact that | sought by his mother, Mra. Oromina | igontitied with the city government the Madrona heights victims had | Perchment, of Cincinnat!, the latter | gy, »pposing the change, and are at found their light bilis soaring up-| having appealed to Postmaster | tempting to pull the wool over the ward in spite of the fact that the | Stewart eyes of the chief executive. The Seattle Blectri com bad ene widow and son of Lanchitn | inay or is the only official who hes} | duced rates from. 20 Short, who died on the fsthmus of | : Mines m ly ie 061 FIRST AVENUB & kilowatt hoor Panama, March 8, while engaged |7yauee nad’ ualeae hen 'ieatie ts COLMAN BUILOING. Sat te obtain on the canal, have fallen heirs to| twine tings into line for the te gg Between Columbia and Marion || ™™NI!cipal plant. Because agonts of | bis estate at Ancon and are being | tomy the council may not submit the old the story ¢ finding out posl waa all rot n The ready obtal glad to embrace take the m All Styles Broadhurst System $ Bur Other Reliable & 1(),,,, topug ‘had spread the report ———— = at the elty wires could not reach m they were handicap at “ALWAYS BUSY | 8". {omo8 Sis oe 3 so far as to assert that the con Because our work is satinfact tracts that had existed ween the » We take pains to pre mers and their customers re examine your eyes. themselves automatically pen the date of expiration. When Thomas F ase he took it up with bis attor ely that the © residents who wore not al ng their light free were the opportunity pal Jules T ha bbed so long by the e tri mpany that I am will TO US FOR THE BEST ng to pay the city double rates in All Prices Raincoate may be seen here in greater variety of styles than ¢'sewhere. Our entire stock is worthy your most careful inspection The correct styles are the Paddock, the Belt-Back and the Plain Long Fabrics are: Waterproof Tweeds, Th c t Vieunas, Ch (s and p and fancy worsteds. onab searched for by K. Lewis Baker, act- ing administrator, Information leading to the whereabouts of these the proposed amendment to the rs. The council does not like expense of a health department persona shot »@ forwarded | a trol of it | The plan to create an independ ent health board supported by a \Wrecked Steamer a wlar tax levy, so that the board wil)! have the complete charge of its) WOMEN'S SHOES. Total Wreck ds, was advocated by President! $2.80 Shoes for 8tt9 in his taat hary re t vot-| the but reg} aturday ted out the evtls o prenen| See, Mivoes:. Sor | : RUREKA Oct The steamer tae He p+ tha Hed the eet a = aie vend St. Paul, which went yeater- | ment waa used too much as a dump-| - jay morning at Point Gorda, will | ing ground for political pensioners nT ae a a es) orice Store still offers the greatest 46 are en route to Sen Francisco om funds, and the general ignorance of| peng — bar sain seekers ord. Many of the pasengers had| MONTREAL, Oct. ¢—igned war-| 130 Time is limited and quick nken to lifeboats rants for Gaynor and Green were $3.00 Fine Dress Shoes 65 1 $ 3 a hl : Bey Peaches Aree = Rotion is necesany. The Rey~ oy OACMEFS ALE v0 with tooir prisoners tonight BOVE AND re *PRENS | Wood Bros. stock of dry goods Landed in Jail | crcaco. gr ore packers Sao ani ie suis oe gens | Which is to take the place of ee rdlgtnent ky ee ee eee te etote Outs ter. teae | the Monarch willsoon be here fe t ot the 1 bod Seken-outied teed ST PAUL, Minn Oct. 6.—The names Richard Walker, Willard > Pa _ pests ee ny BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! | 5 t f wor fe, pate Mars rannten en Men’s $15.00 Suits for . dows, will also answer| 10 ibs. or over. Cow Butter Store, 5 Sa before the juvenile court Firet and Pike ooo melee a Men’s $18.00 Suits for - ‘Two Men Held Up |, THE NEW STYLE HA Bv Bandits —__x, 25 We Want Your Money BLANKETS. Worth 91.00 for Worth $1.26 for Worth $2.00 for Worth 34,00 for Worth $1.50 for Worth $1.75 for Worth $2.25 for MEN'S $2.00 PANTS FOR 97e Men's 7 and $1.00 Shirts for Mer Mer = 10 50 Har AN Iker Wool § Men’ Mor Boys’ AND OVERCOATS PRICE. CHILDREN’S aT HALF