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nee FRANCE MAY GO. TO WAR WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 14 The sot of American griey ances a neruela may be complished by diplomacy } fn the absence of any diy | fations, may be compelled to It is known here that ultimatam has. been Freq pal of a week, but will be held uy perth, further conferences between the French embasty and the state! department Judge Cathoun, the American special commissioner, say there ts nothing at Curacas that cannot be settled | Salis Blown Into | Shreds | The bark Nicholas Thayer arrived fe Seattle after a stormy voyage Yrom Nome on Friday, Captain weather a sails of the from the Johnson reports 1 the way down, T Yesse! were ripped Avy topes durttig a heavy gale thls #ide of Unimak pass The vessel brought no cargo, hav Ing Sailed away from Nome with a few fons of supplies, wh were discharged at K Bhe made the trip from that po Beattie | in ballast Bitter Railway War : Has Begun The long-looked-for fight bet we the North Coast and t kokwim ba railway North Yakima & Valley road ipitated In North Yakima ¥ night when the former road & large force of men to work in the Bight time to commence grading Wround a bluff where the Toom only for one road bev, | ‘The fight started at the ward | w place, 11 miles from Yaki-| a. The land of the farm ends at} the beginning of the Dtuff and both POMpanies have secured the right ‘Of-way through It. Exposition Building Burns to Ground PORTLAND, Oct. 14.—The Mis ‘S0tri building. one of the handsom structure at the Portland fair, fas burned to the ground Friday Nothing of the beautiful ex- Was left and the beautiful showings were completely de- How the fire started is a to every one only casualty was the in lity done to an electrician named Harry Jotes, who at the early Apel the fire climbed to the to ent a wire and fell through ¢ tain floor of thé building. Open Policy ~ Issue in in Tacoma | tot TACOMA. Oct. 14.—Although thé| pal election ix more than six! jenths off, politicians are mant- great interest in the candi- &nd issues, Onty a few can- are now tn the field in piace @ozen or s cand! tates ¥ bo being broug>t forward a few i PEO. Jesse H. Reed, George @id Chartes B. to be in the lead het! Tacoma shail be ar open e clowed town is now the main Atking /B. Carnahan, a painter, charged ‘the embezzlement of $125 was Friday night by Patrolman ot the Master ion Carnahan rents for a hall in the New| block. A formal compiaint that Carnahan used the} for his own purposes se Schools To Open at Night ing next Monday, three ie city schools will be opened ‘nstraction. This will throughout the winter These night seesions will et the B. F. Day, Central ih schools ay Have a Robber @ think they have the Was committed many of Tobberies which have led of late. F. A. Mulien, Friday arrested by Patrol- is the man whom the of being guilty. Mul- denies any Implication i aiming he ts a clerk say they have evi will convict him of wh president of the tion company, who for the purpose of pur- ers to be operated by y. returned to #ays the steamers Buck tom, purchased by him me, #0 fotite to Seattla They either on one of the or between Seatt won do One. Bert work int % Hae ible rates. Sixth ing, Second and Fr L Open-Sundays only Hh if at least one trunk | of attle on | ¢ THE STAR enry Irving Dead Did Portland Fair Help Seat + OUTFITTER * “WHAT'S THE USE?” ASKS MISS GREY, SATURDAY, OCT. 14,1905 a tle GREATEST ENGLISH ACTOR OF MODERN TIMES STRICKEN IN; hearts of the Londoners and Ft HIS ROOM JUST AFTER BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE Mieenc vais ty the capita, | Jacqilred the crowning h ‘ ss * tile life | LONDON, Oct. 14 Henry Irv-y the stage as Henry Irving, was born| Trying’s achievements on the Eng | oe ing is dead Jat Keinton, near Glatonbury Abbey, | lish stage are so many and Bo won The greatest English actor of] England, February 6, 1838, His! derful, that the columns of a news | ' modern-times died in his rooma in al father Was a wealthy mine owner! paper are (paufficiont to record them! @aturday witnesses the close of SEATTLE GETS BENEFIT OF PUBLICITY AND DOES NOT HAVE jhe rift-raff, which I feel cer hotel at Bradford at 11:30 o'clock] of the district in full, His greatest successes Were! what in conntd the eréntiet ‘anal Increased by the closing a Hight, just after finishing bis} On account of the ill health of with the plays of Shakespeare DAF | mont ; ahs Yodueias tate TO SUFFER “AFTER EFFECTS”—LOCAL POLICE, HOWEVER, | oft the fair at Portland performance of “Becket,” in which| iis mother, he Waa reared in the! ticularly an Othello, Shylock ane muccemeful ui eye! Such public amusements always he was particularly brilttant Jatrictest righteousness by an aunt/others. In the “Corsican Brothers,” |¢#ér wilneawed on the Pacific const GET WORST OF IT attract hangers-on, and they tek Terrible cramp ompanted lat-| living In Cornwall At the age of ‘Richelieu Thomas af t and) the Lewis and Clark exposition at} ettenpenantly bere ‘om the east. Many of ther jer with kyncope, Were the cause of| 11 he went to London to school, and| “Louis XI° his mastery of detat!) Portiand will undoubtedly pass through, this his death, Physicians were imme-| while there took {natruction in elo) and bis marvelous powers were be Without one dissenting opigton,| exposition than Portland, The Ore-|they did and yet will not suffer) way and then it will be my duty to diately called fo his side, but their! cution and acting from some of the! yond description, ‘The Bellw Aad |= reneniative men of Seattle clty will be subject. to a reaction. | {rom the after efefets that have #0] explain the laws of the city to t efforts Were Ghavailing, and Henry| famous actors of the day, At the another play in whieh he shone. Agree that the exposition has done! She also has to pay the bills, Se-| Plainly marked the slow progre 1 case they are apprehended living expt without a word, in| same time he becamo a clerk fn a! Irving became the idol of the Engr | more for Seattle and the surround: | ettle is relieved of that burden. all fair etties. City Detective. Wappenstein, who the presence Bram Stoke: bank, but soon gave that job up| iish and later of the Amertcans, He) ing country than 100 years of slow] STEAMSHIP TRAFFIC BENE H, J, Holmes" Of course no e6t-| has a thousand and one orimipals WMuHAgor, and a féw other friends |to study for the stage was knighted by the late Queya 1 | PITED. ate can be placed on the value of|on the Up of his tongue, says dhat Irving had a premonition of bis} Trving’s frat fessional ap-| Victoria, became the favorite at the »ple living east of Chicago have] Charles B. Peabody, president of the free advertisement it baie even] ihe closing of the fate will bring early demise, as some few nights! pearance waa in Sunderland in Sep-| court of James, and was the Hot] not a just conception of this sec nlihe Puget Bound Navigation com-| Seattle, but judging from the WY | hundreds» of crooks to this city,and ago, While banqueted by the mayor} | at_other courts of Kurope of the country \pany, and eral manager of the] it bas increased Seattle's unpre |} that many of them will stay through and counct! of Aradford, he {ntimat Ho was not only « great actor, but! ‘That the exposition has been the! Alaska Steamship company——Our}@ented bank clearings, It has beon 4) ihe winter months to prey ondog- ed that his “sands of life were fast} one of the greatest stage managers | greatest educator this western coun-lexcursion business Ad Alesks was] seat boon to the business interests] gers and outside workers who spend running out A grand American| the world has ever seen, All of his | one has ever had, is conceded by all tly increased thin summer, ae) Of the city | the holidays in the city tour was contemptated by him for] | marvelous productions w » planned | ofits received will|the direct result Of the fair eo J.B. Goldemith—"It bax brought} A good thief is likely to stay next. season, and the event was and shown under bis personal not compare with the benefits that | wine out to the coast to the fair,|* #reat many ple to the coast On| where he has good pickings," re »ked forward to by all lovers of} | vision, and regardless of cout | are yet to come, ‘Thin is just the be Jand many of them" felt their trip} # low rate, that otherwise would 90) marjed the detective, “It would be histrionte art, and Dy Irving's ad-| Notwithstanding the praise and) ginning of @ magnificent end=-this| was not complete without a voyage| Have come, and in that way bas) an tempossibility to run all ofathe ers, wh mbered thousands in| the glory that was heaped upon him, opinion of men who ought to|up the inside passigh to theast- | benefited the city crooks out of @ seaport town end, is country and the British em | he remained until the end, a simple | do know jerm Alaska, Our Puget sound busl-| THE MAYOR SPEAK while, no doubt, the fair has .tem- pire. | J unaffected gentleman, large-hearted a’ what they nay Hoss was much better this year be | Mayor Ballinger—"The Portland | porarily attracted num lips,’ I Charles Frohman, bis American} nd true, When the pec of lon+] BUSINESS ME OPINIONS. | cause of the fair, and the Victoria} ¢*Pesition has been immer bellev Jepartment w have manager, sald last night, “Irving |don presented him with a magnifle| J. B. Meikle, secretary of the ite was especially popular with |} > tt a ofl in trouble with the east- ved the American | and had/ | cent play house, he refused to accept) chamber of commerce Th ‘ort-|the travelers. Our steamer What- |! have passed through “lern ho followed the crowds a deep regard for President R } it, because of a bit of seandal con ad expositi has undoubtedly | com was practioally full every trip. to Portland, and the) trom bh n to the t velt and the late Jobn Hay erning underhanded dealings came) been a great benefit to Seattle. It! Officers of the Pacific Coast) *évar ty have become We have an exceptionally His contemplated tour pf the }up in conneetion with It }ia probably true th ne of the| Steamship company state that their) Widely knows igh that mea the harvest states was to } been bh rewell) Irving endeared himself to the} smatier rebants bave suf don! Bi Han Francisco did twice| Every man who has been favorably quiet in cit ©, as his Health wa: : for hearts of the American people when) account of the fact that many per-|the business this summer it did|!™@presved with the city re the worst ¢ bade him from further work spon} ——— [he invited Edwin Booth to appeat| sons have aaved money for pen Eo to| last, and that. their Southeastern |™4/ning here a few days be e, are already }the stage, Hin first, tour the HENRY IRVING. with him, and the tour of the great:| (te fair, that might otherwise have| Alaska tourist tra 5 also great-|come a walking advertisement Uiiited States was in 1883, ar - meen teat English actors of the day will/ been spent here. y helped by fair 1s, A few merchants may have ne n already ar- t he made eight ‘more, the tember, 1857, in company with 4) live forever in the minds of those] “J believe, however, that f ory . coining. mon ls the | eed that some persons apent mo) They differ from the ne in the season of 1903-4, under| number of strolling, pr a) act-\ who witnessed them. dollar that iv lost In this way, 85 fe! President H. B. Kennedy, of |!" Portland that they might oth ok, because they will wound nty management lors, His first struggles euccees It is safe to state that his ath | inet here by tourists passing through |the Port Orchard Route boats, ex-| ¥i#e have gotten rid of he but or kill tims for a few dollars. There probably never was an/ took place here, but his wonderf a calamity to both English-speak-|the-clty. The effect upon real e+ | presses his company’s business this | benefits reve! ha en The old-time thief fears blood stains actor who made the success Irving|sen!'us surmounted all ditt *\ing nations, and to the stage Im} tate sales has been marked. And! summer People seldom come to|'imes as great | and will not touch his victim, except jeved. He waa literally the | jand the next [wo years his succes*) general, Although prepa ns for] the advertisement that Seattle has| Seattle without making a visit to} CAUSE OF CRIME to weace bim. of the people, both in this und his) Was phenomenal. In this time he/ hig funeral baye not as yet been} -aedived ix of incaleniat the navy yard Has the Portland fair had its ¢ Acting Chief Willard says thefalr native country | mastered 428 parts tanned, it ts certain that it will be John H. Met president Edward F. Swe ‘Out of the] feet on crime in Seattle? will not make any great differende His death is an irreparable loss} His first appearance tn London) one of the most impressive ever held| chamber of commerce Hove | thousands of tourists coming in con-| The police say that it has in police.work,.as Seattle always to the English stage. was on Septem 24, 185% In “Le) tn England, and will be attended by/ that the Portla exposition has|tact with the busines ity, see-| “Just now we are beginning to| has had her share of criminals, Roman d'un Je Homme Pauvre,”| royalty aswell as by the common} impetus than! {ng the climatic advantages and lo-|note an influx of petty eriminais| Many of the patroimen have noted Join Henry Brodribb, known on'tn which he failed to reach the people, to Whom he was so dear industrial event of recent | cation of our city, a great many will|and vagrants who have eseaped the| new faces.on their respective beata, olty h ured inter-| eventually le here and n turn | Portland jails stated Police Judge and it # ns to be true that thieves, wational publicity usands of | influence th to come west. | Gordon on Friday morning. “I have| ‘yess men, and nondescript crooks ' visitors to. the Portlaad exposition | [{ will also cause the investment of | had before me in the past few days) have tasted the balmy air of Puget e end ont here with the express pur-| much eastern capital here and I es of vagrants. Some I and like it. “Well give ‘em yuae of acoing Seattle, Nearly all| personally know of several tourists}have been informed. are adepts in| a run for their money, though,” re — of them, as far as | can judge, have| who bought real estate the questionable art of stealing. | marked a successful police officer vagy? may fme away pleased We should rejoice that the fair The work.during the summer! rtationed in a section of the city a It is probable that was at Portland, instead of Seattie,| ronths was easy, but | am looking| where the lower classes congre- 5 derive even greater t because we derive all of the benefits | forward to many long sessions with | gate. Vessels Reach ‘6 Alaska Ports E AN? Major Glassford, of the United a States signal corps, received the first dispatches resulting from the new orders issued by him instruet- AGAIN DOES THE STAR'S SPECIAL WRITER HANG ONTO A, gallantry fs 1 word that no Seattle| ing operators in the north to report man carries in his lexicon, excevt| ai passing vessels, to the Seattle STRAP WHILE THE STERN SEX OCCUPY ALL THE SEATSIN | when he wears dress aut, or! ceric, Baterday an - wants to make himself conspicu-| The dispatches state that the THE CARS—SAYS SHE 18 TIRED OF FUTILE SEARCH Gea iu toh Ofen of tttradtive esd) Kinet Gremennts sommaes Sn inline pretty young women. ferson arrived at Juneau at 9:50 " ii _ Bah, you Seattle men! Here for! o'clock Saturday morning; steamer (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) to University street by this time,| three successive nights have | rid-| Olympia arrived at Nome on Octo- Well, good friends, 1 fff! Naveland 1 jostied my way past one man| den on crowded street cars, and I/ ber 13; steamer Oregon, at Nome that ten dollars who was trying to read a paper, and| have found only one man who of-| October 13; steamer City of Seattle, And if my managing editor could) gopped in front of Mr. Saleaman| fered me the comtnon courtesy that| at Skagway Saturday morning. have seen me when | got off that} and looked out of the window into]! due from man to woman, be she -— ~<a Virginia street car he would beveline gathering gloom with worlds of| young or old, plain or pretty, and Str k H said, “Mins Grey ke that Money| weariness in my face. I wshifte what did he do? uc er and buy @ new hat. You look 4) tiredly. from one foot to the other,| HE TRIED TO FLIRT. if you need one. and coughed slightly, purely for 1 am reminded of the story of the And | certainly did fect. But the totem pole in Pioneer| Woman spotter which the Seattle] Susan Gingras, the complaining 1 thought that first ride the other} square never looked more stolidly| Electric company employed to find| witness against Bert Connor and W. night, when I tried to find out] uneonc -4 than that young man.|cut if the street car conductors] A. McQuillan, who were recently whether the race of American gen-|He sat there and allowed me tol flirted. She reported the names of| Charged with obtaining money and tlomen fa now extinct, wax bad} jurch from port to starboard, back-| twelve conductors and turned in an] Property by false pretences, appear- enough. The car was crowded, and| wards and forwards with every start} expense account of twelve fares,| 01 before Deputy Prosecutor Whit- so was the Lake Unton car Thurt-land » of that car. She had ridden on ONLY TWELVE] ham on Saturday morning, request- day evening. but Friday eventing. cars ing a complaint charging “John jear me! f should ike to have} [ can tell you that son I'm tired of chasing the élusive| Doe" Shippard with assault and wormed my way out of that human|hersh things I have said Seattle gentleman . sardine box and climbed to the roof | eelfiehn of men went « If the managing editor asks me to complaint alleges that Mrs. and clang to the trotiey pole it| through my brain again lik try again, I'll hand in my resigna-|Gingras attempted to collect rental LiKe TH would have been tndienified if I} arinning specters, and 1 decided thai} tion! for a room occupied by Shippard, PAPER on ould have gotten out, but hang dig-| when the latter struck her a hard Mg rp. pity at such a tf ‘on couldn't} =] blow in the face. A warrant fs out 2 get in or out, You had to peel the At B tl rd Louts to the | for Shippard’s arrest poxsengern off that car ax you would! ata’ f Chief Deputy John Miller fs still kin @n onion The outside man | — - unearthing evidence against Connor hed to eet off feet [tee ee ee ee ee land McQuillan, and their trial has Aut to get to my story . ~ k Vieng n resident of Bal. |% sa i ® | been set for ember 14. everal There was no gallantry among the # teken to te unty jail) * SIX MEN STILL IN a bunco sharks are being shad- Masculine patrons of the Virginia) S’turday oe im. He tn waic t * BURNING MINE. | owed and Miller promises to break street carl was at leant om ne * =BROWNSVILLE, Pa. Oct. &|up the organized gang of “green- And 1 gave two or three of them| , Last Thursday * 14.--Six men are still Impris- # | goods” men. aeup ol uaauceaity te ante teat es *oned in the burning mine at #| - ~ ~ , pr BIve Me oroprie % Frederickton, where occurred &| First Church of Christ, Setentist, be pallige- sae ree bunds eoaie He ” 4 with a big gun | * an explosion yesterday heir # | 812 Sixth, between Marion and Co- my pf — Ronis a shoping [2% Wee « around the t * fate is unknown # | lumbia rvices, 11 a m, and § DIST. ATTY. JEROME: HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED; IT WILL WEAR LIKE IRON bag filled to bulging with smatier|()*, Purpose of “am aliabiaital LE Bdchalbedindn Ss soaihed +8 pe gy me bem packages 7 | - sol bps ed —_ - : | Belle Mille s granted a di-| 12 ™ Testimonial meeting on Wed- t 1 . » come] Senllieman—I knew by sight. that is cnristian church re- | Frater in the superior court, Satur -- - ee ; taint Sipe ayo ms ae * | 1 word Friday of the| day, on the grounds of abandon ie mah on the ¢ looked | his mother at an ent Suppo! Seiirch partion have failed to lo-| Genggeroun, complacent, very mt ie mother at Fortand.| nent and nen-eupor $1.25 Welsbach * tt nce Weeheheuy sheen eee and h he will stay Wht after the) NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 14.—Six B L 74c Tithe che te nthe aitcg and | Seer the door. I got onto the car #t/ pur new cases and one death from yel Ox amp | do under wdewatke at planta Lore? wre: Gnd it was Summed — | low fever were reported at noon to This is the light that took the to the guards. | wiggled and Writ-| *# * ee eee oe eee ee ew | day y at_ the St tis World's but 1 nearly distracted,” sald) wind my way inside, umbrella, shop-| * a I The Weisbach company Mrs. Hawes fing, bag, and bundle in hand, and| * BANK CLEARINGS. * claitns it will dec » your gan | ‘The girl w 2 red dress, gray od myself right in front of Mr.| 14, 1906... $1,492,010.55 & bill 50 pe t 1 rease ap. in well t 1 five feet in Iacenéy Octaber 14, 1904 768,057.56 & oe Hage 800 pe ent. -ate height = are wears on her nowe| He didn't mind me at all and] # * sentien, “ate . wo and chin. Wer hair is dark, eyes|tried not fo notice me when, in neréase over same * ache est ‘ hk brown and complexion dark | fimbting for a ear fare, I purpose-|® date Inst yenr....8 729,952.99 & COLMAN BUILDING from their. fee factories. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPERANCE OF 13-YEAR-OLD CHRISTINA | UU" i! tive farsi iain the! fe lot oltp the Bundle from my afe.1® * per than inferior HAWES 16 PUZZLING POLICE AND DISTRACTING PARENTS | *he ney ag a ’ . » woe and in pleking ft up is ped my|/ Ree AAARARRER eH HAYN rs Fe gent + lous hands, and that they may take|umbretla, also purposely —GONE SINCE WEDNESDAY [earaneng of hr, peat Nea| om a ea Berd Sree OH ty Ooi — re J NES Striking Giove aptive until ewnra ts of-|to help me pick up things, ¢ 00 Foot Ball 1 Hen \ H- h ip mi i k up my things, or] ie We ‘0 FO mae ¢ Ball £ rawe i ed as Ball Th disappearance of home 1 Mre. aferfror RTOS C | i t R t FINE Motocycle — : ss = ag ie oe “one i a ven ceases ec ce olonist Rates jin ny Pm. Pawie 3:7 jm orning 1 a wild |took up cons iderable mote room| © = Sporting Goods reduce | than he had any right to and seem-| pho Great Nottfierh will con Spinni. pursiing dete nid patrol ei to be afraid mebody would r 1310 Second Avenue. jet pomey Heae Push him out of His seat if he tried} °Xt Year He policy of ering he Httie wirt 1 the De to help me. olonist rates,” as a part of its pei IPS wae Sats Phe | I was mad Clean through. There] plan to build up the great northwost ACCURACY da i ‘ a ant that big hulk of a man, Strap-| and settle it as rapidly as possible " In fitting and making spectacles ing, At time she sd hee | De and striae with leas wneeiell tabheninn oréca 04. Maat be.the We have them, always nice Shay : ti arithmetic be t 4 an | mae and is a mt ae ae Hp HI i - slegram fr ftp . oT ny fh and fresh — PARTICULARLY a glasses is our strong when osked if she had been home! | never once indicated that he knew| the new rates would be put into ef gO SUNDAYS ~when ta) yet she answered t | beeen but himself was on the car.| fect for beth spring and. fall sea ¢ likely to begmitical in gue way. The en r little chap, well groom-| sons, the former season extending falf-pound bo, 25 Pe oe, Someones, MY | ares m sat a ittle ways| from February 15 to April 7, the lat One-pound bo: He eetirr duritig the afternoon #es-| ‘To investigate the charges of un-,"BSwiftwater Bill,” what : R fowhrd the trot. He had|ter from September 15 to’ October|gm TWO-pound box $1.00 aoe ot ? oo ~ sir!) professional conduct against George | Jacobs, of the King piel aa | tho on? Sirvs of ps man 1 HAYNES’ SP gateutan ‘ B. Cole and John C. Murphy, by | sociation, terms to be a feurles Sah ben wa hard all day The spring season for the low rate ; cee rpg 1 hy ° William Wray, the defendant's at 1 able committee, was appointed, | thought, “and it's a shame ake} will be 15 days earlier than, eve alt-pound box nae ‘te as taper t ae / be ey saad J y Burney the plain The committ appointed is as|him give up his seat, but I'l giv eas . Onoe-potind box BOs : FT ns tte ogee soliows:. Robert. Ht Lindsay, chatr-| him. a chance to earn the $10, any . egignis ist, ie will be trom. St. IM two-pound box ero i M ahter had no reason for William C. Gates, better known asJ,B. Metcalfe and JW. Raybon | tue car had groaned its way up to Spowens quz.00; from Chlengo to Pe slcdatintecbetn