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RY Few WEYL EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE ESCAPE THE PEN OF CARTOONIST SATTERFIELD. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest « Committee Will Report in Favor * of the ‘ ‘ NO NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HAS AS CLEVER A CORPS OF SPECIAL WRITERS IN THE BIG CITIES OF THE COUNTRY AB THE STAR T Big C. E. Convention The Seattle Star WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, HIS WIFE, HIS CHILOREN, HIS MONEY--ALL STOLEN FROM UNFORTUNATE RUSSIAN AS WE HAVE REMARKED BEFORE, SEATTLE 16 THE ONLY CITY OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE WITHOUT A BOOSTERS, CLUB The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News NO. 199. R MONTH it : ‘THE STAR'S CRUSADE FOR THE GREAT WORLD GATHERING Ane cad ‘ dha [; Fr REMARKABLE COMPLAINT REPORTED TO GEATTLE POLICE BY Hecause he is convinced that Se IN 1907 18 BEGINNING TO BEAR FRUIT, AND MESSRS. GRIF- |oitic cam take caro of 25,000 ¢ -| Awake To Find HEART-BROKEN VANCOUVER JUNK-DEALER WHO LOCATES atew } ; FITHS, LEWIS AND PROSCH WILL TELL THE CHAMBER OF |") | B | i ell 0 or HIS MISSING SPOUSE AND OFFSPRING IN LOCAL HOTEL COMMERCE NEXT WEDNESDAY THAT SEATTLE CAN COM | Fae thas reason that y a el a y 6a WITH MAN CHARGED WITH HAVING MADE THE WHOLE+ FORTABLY HANDLE THE 25,000 DELEGATES—BALTIMORE’S | comm next Wednesday, wh¢ 1) . SALE THEFT | ; the ation question will be When the parentd of little Francis | MAYOR WIRES STAR OF BENEFITS OF RECENT C, &. CON: jj), Jal order of business— | 4 ‘srorria ob op napa tag | ae ee | victory for the people 0 o'clock Mond orning, the | to RRR wht whee * VENTION IN HIS CITY | oe aude 7 B |7:80 o'clock Monday morning, they $ wah at a aliohiad of Seattle | did not know that death had vinited | “i — + Gates for the wielders Of] ine pjousehold until the mother \* vi tim ss Jacob ny Jer, of Van is the wet blanket | etartied by the unusual quietness of ee Stolen ra, Snyder, 4-year-old boy pet saat alin lac laabalia eal liaclaras fa iapllaiiae 90 Pe nag me got gre know mbich/ the child, failed to arouse the baby! Todi Parker cursed Mayor Ballin- (Parker wan “run out of Everett” | * in arm, $1,10 ) * : 4 RALTIMORE, Md. Oct. 14, | TAY the wind will blow on WedBes-| wien she shook to her ger op th Athlon, bound jand that he took pa > ae : furniture ; * + : 1. ona b F | aay next | The child had been tn some way | frogn My unday af- | himself obnoxious on t ® Alleged Home Destroye Davis ¢ also of Vancouver, # * vicmtinw eerste Ry caine lpviaegicbiet wovnge | ,, it remains for the people of Seat-| cnoked to death ternoon The mayor ordered him t * * * to your request for an exy - . 2 of opinion be to by > | tle, according to the workers WhO! “ne father, F. M. Morris, of 822 9.| him $10 und costs up Darker thaeaht hecaues on AR ee HHH hhhhh » hold oe e Christian ndea vo! onvention in | . sto! t | as, ; * Holding Of the Chritthia year would cay. that w | Will cause this revulsion in the] winen, reported the case to Coroner| tendinomy Of Patrolmen Hedges and {the high sens that he was safe i a * einen ane dense Apoint the conven- & | “bamber of commerce fecling Carroll and Deputy Coroner Austin] Wiekman, who apprehended Pa This fact was int ed in ee ore Senne te maltinete. ke delegates Md To get together and work was detailed to investigate the mat-| upon the mayor's description beha'f in police ¢ cour All I vont is mine little poy!” | quartered, Snyder hurried back to é = Vom was a de - "¢ sate nelally, & |, Work as they have never worked | co, | [Hey testified to the fact that fined him just the as the heart-broken t friend ¢ « picket duty peas & only spent freety of their means, thus bene € us financtally, * | netore Fie cee eee acid t- ke ; fans i % but by their Christian example and religious enthusiasm eau Wert: with the obt-time cicsnid be bad emeved | te oS — — = or | eee eee he of ‘oom % our people to think deeply on thos ects which form the # |. Wink wt rs MA’) Bonney-Wateon morgue and will be fo Srey o wetan extractic ) wa ‘ thought theme % basis of all success on behalf of « ns. I desire to express ® And the Christian Endeavor con-| PUfled om Tuesday afternoon | Reaters , | mon he pa ely es of a rabbi, % to all Christian Endeavorers our appreciation of the honor of # |. Ata the Chilstian I = - eS Jof the Palace bi First and Sr d dialogue ” y trus t i ® enmee. OF 200F @ pe | hoetelry, shortly 7 n| in mixe r fan, gains % having had them with us, and we sincerely trust that they wil Will be Senttio’s v ' S h F aoe ortly Ke . e repeat their visit in the very near tutu Ce eet % te he gency ge ain earc or | ™ Deputy Prosecutor Whit i morning, &n @ futlle " to appeat * the's apt to en t a ne Mayor of Baltimore. ® Y h M Mra. Exson complain- | Deputy Pre Miller, wh t ling tory told by . * And the might 10 ears | At Snyder's lack of evidence nyder, he the victim of a plot E RRR EEE RR EO EERE moll re Jed of Reat duct Two days ago, Annie Snyder, 26,| hatched by > is aceuned weet delat Adlai Masia ey | ; a ‘ " ‘ | , | cloped, bag, baggage ar hildre of deserting a v and three chile ea ee ea tala | ‘or 10 years friends and re Date Jones, of Ravenna park, was} 8 that he is @ tramp * | with one s Green, from 9 1 to win the ection and, inel- i * TEAL IT, “KERN + ve searched in vain for Park las Vancouver, B. ¢ Th ie be A = bane PEPPER REVERE EH ERER EEE RERE MENT TED |g Star reserves no rights @| Roketad, 30, who left his ho in| stenek and seriously injured by a| that out of tite ¢ vy Big bag repres ted $1.10 n cold h ant f Mrs, § rien ee * , . * a elusive @) North Dakota under pecullar elr * hie ut her | ae io oie 7 sas pally Se ; * “The more I look into this metter, the more satisfied I become W [Qe trom Mayor &. Gihy. | cumstances | Greaf Northern passenger train at ‘ edfe ° N ihe furniture der aim: was in- % that Seattle can creditably handle 2 strangers at one time, * |. Timanus, Baltimore's chief ex- | His brother, Gilbert, called at po nd th 1, bu : we Ge Oe ned | veigied into sign er whick \ & And we have splendid proof of th Avatin 1 Griffitha, mem- © |. scutive, on whether the 1906 @|lice hendauarters Monday anarr rng | {h@ fot of Pike street shortly a : a the home. The ch virtually su s right aad . con tion committee * * ~ M eee puigtn~) Ae laughter. | boy od 4 and a in arm title to, not onl ) and the z a eee conver . Ed peso gawd yee eeety oe Z[aceking police ald. as he had been |g gelogk on Monday morning. Jones | 1 oo. moe e ; | land the Palace hot a| furniture wife and * “My opinion as to the ability of Seattle to han he ee alta poe gaa ad had been seen ER ies take ela Saas ak ceeaahee Ah «he |PURKY built for two. Mrs. Snyder! children & gates has been but strengthened by the past w Te eis ber wines bes hint A ently says he did not seo the train Ene Sng gta ir arte Me Rares registered at the hotel under he They ly nutting,”* # tlons.”—Thomas Prosch, member same committe ~ |w ment for the sole purpose of #| was furied to one side of the track | jens Redfern be taken into custody informing the clerk that) explained although @ * © | showing Secretary Meikle and | a or Danke and Barely escaped death beneath | ——_——_— | her husband. Accotd-| money-mak unk dealer, 1s ams SERRE EERE EEE REE RE EEE EER RE RR EH | & other “knockers” in the Seattle | the wheels, He was taken to the | | the clerk discreetly ided | able to read or write. Therefore, he a * chamber of commerce what the | Seattle General hospital by the city n pencil after her name listened to the arguments of Green | ® convention would do for Seat- #| DENVER, Oct. 16.—B. M. Jobn-|ambiflahce and attended by Dr t © register ; jand his wife, thinking that Green Make them show cause— dark horse-—a neutral le n 190" # | *6n, former president of the Fidelity) WII At the hospital he is not Then Jacob “voke up” and ar-| was to become his partner. Wheo But now he has come out fat-), “inasmuch as the statement is #|S@vings bank, was sentenced 10| conaldered fatally burt, although he rived in Seattle shortly 9) Mrs. Snyder was interviewed for ‘That's it— tucted— & not “patented.” “copyrighted,” #| three years in the penitentiary for| ie euffering from internal injuries clock Sunday night, with 1| The Star, she corroborated the story Make those members, who by} And— * “trade marked,” or “burglar @| ¥recking the institution. He must] and a badly bruised back his eye. | by acknowledging her share in thé their recent statements have made %# proof,” The Times will please #|*erve the time, The supreme court ~ we oe affair was repo: transaction flashing the paper ‘of the chamber of commerce a— copy. #|'oday refused an application for # headquarters and, after 8 nad | in the reporters face, she said: ‘Chamber of “Coerce”— ; : | writ of supercereas, - jcendoled with his friends, he retired] “See? 1 hev two vitnesses!” Make them show cause why they TTT ee eee ee ee 2 2 eo — A warrant is out for the arrest of | at the Arlington hotel She denied any improper relations gave voice to such bald statements, a | Barly Monday morning the indig-| with Green and stated that she telt When on the face of them— Charles Phelps, who bundled up bis | nant Russian was on the trail of the| Snyder because he refused to sup- They were ridiculous at the out- Komura Arriv S$ belongings and left Elizabeth J. Co'-| elopers and, with the aid of Patroi-| port her and was cruel to her. net. - man without paying @ bill of man Looker, located his wife and) Whether she will keep her agree- ‘This is the day when that report DENVER, Colo, Oct. 16—The « “? | behind. He is charged with 4 em children at the ace. The patrol nt to arbitrate the matter and ‘of the special committee appointed | TOKIO, Oct. 16.—Baron Komura,|Minsouri Pacific flyer, St. Louls to] Alice Baron, an employe of the | ing an inn-keeper Mra. C os | oat refused to arrest the wife with-| consent to a divorce, she would not week by President McGraw of the Japanese peace envoy, arrived) Denver, was wrecked at Sugar City conduct# the Colman house at 704/ curt due authority and Snyder next! state, but emphatically refused to chamber of commerce, to gathe here today, and was given an en-|this morning. Eighteen are injured: | Petkpvite Fur company, wants J. D. ' Blewett 4 himself telling bis story, at| have anything more to do with Suy+ as to Seattle's ability to tak thusiastic reception. There were|among those seriously being E. osecuting. attorney's office,| der Of 25,000 strangers at one time, only a few officials in the streets to| Britner, Los Ange’es; Mra. J. M | Because he was informed that “I told him I love him no mora it be turned in. ‘ greet Komura. He was driven an | Walton San Francisco: Mes H. Ble eee ee EEE E EEE EER ARK AR ARR eH | Creen could not be strung up and|I keep my yord!” she said, afternoon at 3 o'clock der a heavy guard to the palaco in| Blazer, Ontario, Cal., and Mrs. W. E.| & * ears. William H. Lawis, who, by ‘ z aaah Lon tae | s |* the imperial carrige. jeigh, Low Angeles * T wey. to chairmen and an anti- Sa ete ie with sin tite ot E tThe Star Leads--Others Follow? Comic 0 a edly when. the ear. eae a man; Austin E Griffith ai fect today. The text will be pub-| ****® tee eee eee ee m pera jon top of him, and then the mam Prosch, in the rooms of the Mehed this afternoon. The lack of | ¥ adie ewnl ¥ Getting the best news first is considered, by and large, the went hurling through the air, but of commerce, will fore- any demonstration on Komuras * meer ye gg E ng tt id Sik at & Sowepaser Star En a ed whether or not the car struck him he md over cold figures and rival was due to an order iaseued by @ Philip's divorce : * Without going into detailed comment on this statement, The £ 4 does not know. facts— the miinister of wer to the effect | ee ave wen honed ue Star would like (o call its readers’ attention to the Sun “ The matter was reported to the } bring in a majority report to that the officers and men refrain) 4 4.) Gakine thee S court, hace fame of the Seattle Times for the purpose of comparing its police at o7 and a search made, effect that— f criticism of the treaty on the| priked having waived the right # rontents with what The Star has been publishing for a week Angela May, the beautiful and/ but no trace of the man could be tle can house and feed, and do grounds that the treaty was the out- | ¥ be El Casas. seerteana | popular young comic opera star who| found. Monday morning when the ereditably, 25,000 strangers come of sovereign powers. + to tas Gan oF ee ae, eet ‘The Star has been waging, single-handed so far as the lo- took the “400” at Newport by storm| tide was out another search wae her gates. fae aes Gt eee a eno * all extravagance and mis # | ea) newspapers are concerned, 4 vigor crusade to land the big the past four seasons, has been en-| made, but still with no success, It has been an absolutely fore- SUERTE ROPES SS DOE SC lat wae en Aecttan? a Ghristian adeavor convention for Seattle in 1907. @aged by the management of the| is alleged that footprints were seen conclusion. id seer Coaaemees Gia Lseubenant Matenesh *| What do the other paper do Hote! Buller to render selections in| on the sand going toward the shore, Griffiths was appointed on erocicenenetincnamatsinietas . BAD pees os aie 4 , *! The P.-1, pledged itself to stand by the chamber of com- the @ room every evening from 6| but-they did not look as though they isommittes, he accepted with the; He is now on the side of the) ® Oct be shes « ra lay RIP HR ARO R Eee ee ee |e Merce in its antl-convention, gati-"Seattle Spirit,” anti-every- to ® o'clock and from 10 o'clock to| had been recently made. I ge that his pro-convention | right— a. >= gaeeh§ — thing attitude and has, therefore, knocked the project from the midnight | — Were known to all. And by the will of the people atart Mixa May ts possessed of a dra- T. Oleson was sted Sunday Lewis was appointed, it was| The side of the mizht gg Sh Ah tn ig The Times has done absolutely nothing pro or con, for the matic contralto of wonderful rich-; and brought before Judge Martin Sd be realized it as well as) And he is now tooth and nail, bide) silly reason that The Star has always published C. E. convention ness, and her wide experience giv day and given a fine of $50 for ‘ else, to offset Griffiths. | and hair, for that convention, | NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 16.—Six . news first, and for the added reason that Col. Blethen was out of her a masterful control over it. She | being drunk and disorderly, when Prosch was delexated to) Wh: | Rew cases and two deaths from yel-| 4 crusade againat revolting san town and his rons dared not commit themselves IX an-extremely beautiful woman, — ' on the committee, no one knew! Because he {s a man open to con he would say or do—he was a! viction HESE FARMERS ARE AWAY BEN/ND, THE BEST WAY TO MAKE A CALE DRINK MILA 18 TO MAKE iT DRINK! - Alfy Bonbrake Visits the Country | low fever were reported at noon to- 3 [itary conditions that exist in the| ay ribhouses in the restricted district was decided upon at a meeting the board of health Monday after- noon from the ¢ Pee e eee eee eee eT eee eee eT eT Tee TTT TTT TTT TTT tte <= But, the Colone] returns to Seattie Friday lar has been doing and instructs his staff to lumns of The 8 And they did well day's Star was lifted almost bodily page of the Sunday Times r for the story seen what The tall, slender and youthful | James G. Wyard, 43, an old reste steal thunder oe of Ballard, died at an early ‘ar Monday morning of typhoid which appeared in Satur- iNew Officers | fever, The body was taken to Wil= and featured on the first Hams & Williams’ undertaking par= lors, where it will be he d awaiting of New Railway SORES E EERE SR EERE ERR Re But this is not the first tite that the Times has climbed the arrival of deceased's parents FLAUNT RED into. the band wagon and tooled its little tin horn after The from Spokane. } Star has got the procession started President, H. L, Williams; secre- os = It is almost a shame to cal! attention to the “Miss Smith” PB easy 2a A. H. Barkie T. W. Hobver, 72, a resident of Bale FLAGS stunt which was explained in the Sunday Times, and which Sine atadiat Sora ese 4 ae dice at the home of his sister, Star hief engineer, « Darling; all | 106 Polk, Monday night, from can. fhe Times cannot appear in uny other than a ridiculous of Seattle. jcer.. The body wil! be shipped to ee Light ewe are the officers recently | Portland, Ore., either Monday or PETERSBURG, Oct. 16.—Red Since last Wednesday The Star has bad Cynthia Grey, its elected to direct the new Pacific | Tuesday night to the home of the | flags of anarchy were paraded in| # special writer, engaged in riding on street cars in an effort to Rallway Fr inyomam bis to be | parents, | the streets yesterday when the re figd_a man who will give her his seat fc mn tr pen tue Realied or ie rs ne an ee | mains of Prince Troubetskoy, the| IN THIS ISSUE, ON PAGE THREE APPEARS ANOTHER # | M™!les southeast to the banks of the Probi i i | late popular reform leader, were re-|# OF HER STORI & | Columbia, All are elected to serve robing Missouri | moved to the station for shipment | Yet, in spite of all this, the Times announces to its Sunday w [OMG Year. ts tha hooves olteia! re | to Moscow, for burial. Thousands|® readers that it is going to do this same identical thing, the only # og eh ging ilbweons Aedes Oil Combi | gathered in the streets and shouted @ifference being that it will classify as gentlemen only those # as fled of {e.conatp-auditor’s of ie for reform. The mobs were dis mea who have copies of the Vines in their honds. * a weer betes uth e zs pelled by the police without vio ft will also begin doing it after The Star has exhausted all # : ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 16—Depost« lence. the elements of novelty and interest in it & | OC00+OseesCosooerorrteo? tions Were taken today in the ins es el a If you want the best news first, read The Star! - © | junction eomeeree of the attor 8 F TRG, Oct. 16 ° o:1 ; ney general against the Waters strike of printers has become gen-|e ER MH HER NHN ER HME RRA RA RRR f At Ballard Pierce, Republic, International and | eral No papers are printed today. 2 13 ; Williamson oil companies, which | Troops are stationed at al! printing t are alleged to be in a combine. At~ | establishments and large forces are quarters of having been the victim| @ $¢-6206009 |torney General Hadley expects. to held in reserve. RON MUST of a “dip,” who “touched” hiro for force the companies to produce their --- _—— & gold watch, fob and locket he | stock books. The companies are ' was leaving a local theater Sunday | test street ement in| fighting upon the ground that if . ae —_——___—_ |time in front of the eity hall. The | equivalent to giving testimony fn- } city rk stated to The Star that | eriminating themse!ves 4 gi CHICAGO, | Oct. 16-—HHarmon | 4 ACCUSERS R al E | wal wan overstocked at the | Spruance, a pioneer grain dealer, t; ft Aid resent time with improvements, jb poomthag »paceffthag entice eal Estate Man re teuay'improrarenee seve | WATER SHUT GFE: Rose Clawson Spruance, Los An - . come to something like $60,000, ‘The geles, and a brother-in-law of Mrs Charged with Assault ore ca" Meine oem te Eugene Lahee, Covina, Cal. He! O£YMPIA, Wash., Oct, 1¢—Gov- 5 Joost about $11,000; North street will! Water will be shut off Tuesday leaves other children Mra, Edward |erngp Mead today granted the rea- |cost $10,000; Seventh avenue, $8,000; | from 8:30 a. m until «p.m. om , j je gove’ ni= 6,000 rimes | Queen 4 « i ca ue Wave Game Harmon | yisition of the governor of MicMl-| Joseph Sheppard, @ real estate| front of the hall, $6 T t a: in Raby Sheek Queen tas bo Tees vn echlonect; characd with | at Was arrested oh Sunday night| street. $6,000; Post street, $6,000; | lok! Om OOF, Liam Queem ‘Quen VALLEJO, Cal. Oct, 16—The| titans “e torgea check for $6,000] 0%. © Warrant ineued” by Justice of | “lise avenue; $3,700, and two sewers) | TooNes Sh tte, ee Young court-martial was in seasion | ULICTIBE forked nen tor ee iye| the Peace V. P. Davis, charging him|#mounting to about $ seeent |2f0m Republican to Roy: to connect | only 40 minutes this morning and | 0? (Be Baltimore Ponk, on which Be) with assault and battery Dee enmincers are at the present the city water mains with the Rew adjourned until this afternoon to al- |" SMesed to have opened an a Mrs. Susan Gingras, who owns aj time making an estimate on the) 99 toch maine 7 |low Lieutenant Commander Bart-/ Count apd on which he | secured! rooming house, is the complaining|°o*t of improving Ship, between ~ —- lett to go over and verify the tenti-)Sretit at a bank in Detroit, Mich.| witness, She says that she and| Main and Spring, but that the work) VIENNA, Oct. 16—Developments Seca tite seit week The “baron” insists that it Is a case! Syepcard had some trouble over the| Will be done this winter is very | today indicate that Prana Josef has of mistaken identity Governor! renting of a room. Sheppard gave| doubtful | resolved not to appoint a coalition WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16,—| Meads after hearing the evidence) nail for his appearance in court jministry. Under the circumstances The coming report of Secretary | (hls morning, approved the requisi- —-- A report came to the police Sun-! he will nev entrust the govern- Shaw will recommend a $30,000,000 | ‘ie Beattle lodge, No. 7, of the A. O,|day night that a man had either|ment to that party. Fejervary's bond issue covering the outlay al-| - U. W., will give their opening social] jumped off the Salmon bay trestle cabinet will adopt fighting measured ready expended on the Panama| #. ©, Waugh, 6203 N. Fifteenth,'of the season at the A. O. U. W.|or had been knocked off by r. and make an appeal to the people, canal lcomplained Monday at police head~ hall on Seventh and Union, Oct. 20. A motorman said that he saw the The fight Is certain to be bitter,