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You WILL FIND WHAT You WANT TO KNOW NO NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HAS AS CLEVER A CORPS OF GPEGIAL WRITERS AG WE HAVE REMARKED BEFORE, SEATTLE 16 THE ONLY ' TERGELY TOLD EVERY DAY IN THE STAR IN THE BIG CITIES OF THE COUNTRY AS THE STAR. i CITY OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE WITHOUT A BOOSTERS, CLUB. The Pioneer One Cent , (The Only Paper in Seattle d y 6 " Paper of the Northwest ] Ss Ca e F I That Dares to Print tae News NIGHT EDITION LATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1905, VOL, 7. NO. 201 as CENTS PER MONTH ANTI CONVENTIONISTS DEFEATED ATP AFTERNOON MEETING ; | BY ROUSING MAJORITY—GR IFFITH. AND M'GRAW CLASH : : COMMITTEE SECRETLY CONSULTS WITH ASSISTANT PROSE- Soldier J | as ING : Prec Pee veeeeeoeene yy 1 ‘ Oldier umps From CUTING ATTORNEY AND WARRANT IS EXPECTED IMME- * | me ve he ty | DIATELY eT owing ution was & " wil | T rt Meher gem Ta: maa eren : 10 YEARS ranspo | wi * ° W y # | that was withor peer} * * 1 | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 18.—) E44 FERRER REO, OM ) rd. * Tt t ' * Thomas Bailey, allas Ch «.| While mentally deranged, Patrick} y aw YORE Oct 3 a of * ' * and J Nolan men wh Exan, ordnance wergeant, Ssixty-) > ’ - I H to ‘ * « persons & the |i Gemmel boy while at-| xth artillery, en route to I bo Rewer : : she * belleve * tem «t » Fifth a © er | Mott, N. J., on the passenger tran * A ‘ ; » the # that Seattle is not only ing ery pleaded guilty in Judge port Sherman, arriving this ‘morn-)% that ¢ : i . Seed anxious to entertain the ® Griffin's ton Wednesday morn-| Jing from the Philippines, plunged | % 3, Bion oy he x % Christian Ende ention ® ne and Were senten cars| overboard from the vessels deck : ay : ee o ows ® in this city in 19 * peniter | while passing Lime Point at the en-| 4 (orney I eg : 3 i of F * We * + Ps = | trance to this port. All effort “4 . nasy: * to ente the mates to # gree with | save him failed, as he refuse if wes % the cor y the moat #/ an: : j | He went down in view of 5000 te : : 4 , attacked Hugh methods % proper manner | Bat Gritt plied: nengers CX sive and said they resulte , ‘ % “Resolved, further, That we & That is x cation before WREST a * ing * | witne in an nfa pos PW akk the Chamber of Commerce w] the chamber } = aaa ‘ * | Hughes at length defended } — ® of this city and all other «| | mtiment that | . * ne t W ganizati representing the w|i! 00 bre. cet Ae ee The I have ¢ © w business interests of Seattle to & | | i ‘ rt eteuined thee - ¥ possible w Fra tn, ond Wume ali efforts to sec * | | , m . ® attle as a place for me he «* = ye a ‘ th ation jus- of the convent * , : -e | v nt attitudes toward Roston. tn n ’ f ark “| insuce ful effort to the a false position has ROAR RRR RRR | form Phe the decision Mee Meigs tink sort att whereabouts of bis fathe Pec cvtth mre Beattle DOES want the big Chris, Teached by pamber be : yerounds, was adopt. | 4, MeCurts ed and quee n get treatment he tian Endeavor convention ee eR HH ie meeting V ya . Pe W. Kock, a plasterer, fell from | bursem fo sal ex-| held ont to tt sot 8 tan ae . | f the second story of the Lowman | pense ' as ale At least, so the Chamber of Com-|* ‘A es A to W H. Pa ‘om Bas . 5 ways received Merce members expresed them-|% TOOK TO THE wooDs : Bligh eng yy paseincel, ome tes tween @elves at the Wednesday afternoon | * On® of hee epee h « @ that the Uni soo Snertly Resore 1 o'clock Geoting # phases of the chamber of p on Wednesday afternoon, and re Ch res In H. ° 0 eeting on Wedneada : colved infu 0 nich he may i ea walt exe ing on Weluemiay |. [ceived injuries trom which he may anges In Handling Baggag ligeal Endeavorers, moved that it be| * Sfternoon was that William =I ap Unconect ndition he| the expression of the body that this | a cone — ' pags: ww anapeey eint- Dre'y ; B Dac Sp erate casas cetzeieat (Me) & nnd Hienry © wing, foremost ©) 0 on Clean 5 ee was taken to Providence. howpita! | Will Be Boon to Passengers ef the convention Thomas W * are y In " on tr gad ate hour in the afternoon Prosch moved « substitute that the| * Vention plan - : M He is the young physician of Rogers Pari, # Chicago suburb, who |} head Ss tmenlned contelonsnens, —— Griginal committee resolution be} * ™#ke an a co jin accused of the murder of Irene Klakow, 10, a servant girl. He | , # sprained, his neck and! pytonsive changes in the meth: Mdopted, to the effect that Seattle|* c'ave to ‘onten claims aceident, saying she had accidentally eaten morphine tablets, |*houlder wrenched, and his head biadbawel : s = - y esrmyans deaths, oon pan comes Svan eapabie of taking care of suce| tone : Railwa Wins Fi ht art ts the cen af « ee |badly battered. it is believed that | ™P in handling baggage « n the steamship and on the dock. NE Gathering as any other city of its|* President M w and See | he is also suffering from internal in- | ia-bound passengers at this port are ttered stalls have been arranged, 4 : tye | wf eikle, of the chamber uw | ‘ ind as the baggage is taken from ‘otue. | ® retary Meikle, of the ehamt \* dures to be initiated by the customs a “7 > ate. | tl e lo build * ne aul the ste Hl e plac Grithith immediately took excep-| * #4 not vot sit i *| NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 18 The Lowman building is now in| thorities, with a view toward elim.| cree rarnship it will be placed in ton hi ® Realicing they were licke Fhe et 1 t the cit course of erection. The injured man he stalls. At Yokohama, or to this, stating that the body - . ' i Tuemlay night the city inating, as far as possible, the del Was dealing with a specific conven FE They cated * granted the North ¢ | stepped on a board which had been | Or pueoneen gt pe — whatever port on the other side a | thon—the Christian Endeavor aah. * 4 E* ERNE R EN SM Fatencbias to Fa the Tkae | laid across an open spi SS op ge eee passenger boards the vessel, hi | ering—and that he could not under | ASCE “Gekelets Geatedeter | this city. Tie securing | way and he plunged to the concret PR be on i ae ae ee senage is labeled with a letter rep- Why generalities should he| and cement worker, fell from the ise te lee oN LIT TLE GAME . OF DRAW floor in the basement, striking on © apesialy At, Meali's Cove. | resem ing his iast initial im at such an important hour.| sidewalk into the basement of the|#reat victory for the North Coast | bis shoulder and neck Northern steamsbip and th tppon will be cotteonaad yee conte h's substitute motion was) new Lowman & Hanford building, | Company, as it has been waging « treliow workmen carried him 10'S! Yusen Kaisha companies’ vesssis| examined with nna) ee by a vote of 9 to 20, while! First and Cherry, Thursday after-| war for supremacy with the North| Grug store, where he was kept until | jung a Sn ee pro-convention motion! noon. He struck on his head on a| Yekima & Valley company for some sore ? the ambulance arrived | Colleatur ef Customs ide, throves like tiene eee ee ee ard lecte ome Ide, through | th e wher pasted sathuainatical y carried | woteg | Bl¢ Of tron and bulking structure | time MEAT CUTTER COULON'T CUT CARDB AT LUCKY SPOT AND loa ana waan awn a ai @ his local criet inspector, Frank Loft-| inspection ""'™ '* Bes he and was very badly injured te ia have been pur r us, has ann ed * t re aber | Pisses ee } * i nounced that the same! The inspectors engaged ‘amn- ong ie mem rn tht he heart | fy Re hg cei eit ombaigees, ? Q a e| 3 a mec tion An » GOES BROKE—WHEN HE COMPLAINED AGAINST THE | ® svicipes on EF OF | System will be used hb as ie in| ining the Beguage will wer can the bers a he city _ambulanc and Yakima avenue. There a vogue > ‘ ; saad Ge neon cade PLACE HE WAS “PINCHED” FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Te # fokue at New York and other prom-|caps. ‘This is done in order that reste . 1G. Oct. 1%.~ # | inent sea ports of the Atlantic coast. | passengers wishing to hand in bage ected. y aeonitaaaiaiel ®& T. L. Clark i ¢ the 5 Collector I¢ - s ie . Ce cashier of the En- & ‘or ide has but lately returned | gage “declarations” will have no i ih Fe ® terprise National bank, com- «| ffom New York, and while there! trouble in identifying the NEW CLUB WILL no N.C. Gregor, a meat cutter, em- fee was sworn out for his arrest. @ mitted suicide this morning. #|™ade a close study of the Gotham| Inspector Loftee alee’ snrounted a ta n Loses ployed at the Columbia Cash Mar-| It f rumored at y prt ere eee methods } whee rT Ket, $1 Columbia, was fitally charg-| tere thit ‘Tuesday later ordered the bank %| Thursday the new rul 11) tak lthe lock wh cag we ty yeni ned | t later ordered the ben ew rules will take| the dock when baggage is under; od with embexsiement Kuce eve-| dowh the line for the “little games closed, declart it tnmo! effect, when the Great io ‘g0- His Lice OO) ing by Deputy Prosecutor Vander-|hally el einer stands and in roome|y ¢ n> illpeon ase agrd, (oe reat Northern | ing inspection, except those who v Th plaining witness is| wbeve ealoone to close. Anyhow the| » miner Cunningham was ap- #& | Steemship company’s Minnesota ts | hi business to attend to. Those eer he complain he 0 ok nyo amaae toutes seme : a James Henry, the proprietor | kAlatite of the green cloth look alum | , 7, Sere wae The Minnsota has aboot) wishing to either board the steam- United States Inspectors of Hutte | 7*wnee Hen: the Propeieter: areaor|oad whl moon ae & be rst and second-class passen-| ships or enter the dock at that time gad Boilers Whitney and Turner 08! io tog three bills amounting to| mantiaMegs about Hubbard andj YL ° SSS * ¥ ¥ # ¥ 4 » | Ser. besides many intermediates. | will have to first secure a card, band of young men who are/tion of any importance that can be| Wednesday revoke@ the Heense of $1090". or lacy pa yee anes inl SUAMeee ie Gateatives whe ae | The system on which the inspect-| which must be presented to the of- in the organization of a) brought: to Seattle, to interest in| Capt. C. E. Wyman, of the steamer) sii cont gaine of “trees out” in march around the city in search of pds will work $8 one of alphabetica}-| ficer at the gate. Commercial Club” tolevery possible way foreign capital| Vashon, because, it is claimed, he} : s : , j ae Phase a saloon at Western and & the feative tiger What Mayor Bal. | Seattle will probably be and foreign capitalists, to conduct! did not keep the life boats in condi Greg tats pr fing : liege would ‘< Be 'venily: knew ox ad fe Rigo Arecncrove a boosh 4 7 iregor claims that he go | , al e Sse raehs cancer |e ntaingrat Daren of tnfrmation tom whe romatee, a ggy| sna ws enticed tno tang 5 hand | the shag sta tnt ‘Secrets of Human Traffic week. | The club will be strictly a young| also announce that the license of ex fe “- ter rg © a ee aoe aby ree iy to | After an interview Wednend: ive announcement that such | men's organization and scores of| Mate Dixon, of the steamer Tacom pe ng withing [a uachataal ecnanie ne beet flernoon with Conductor | To b T Id B Gab would be organized was made|bcsiness men who have been ap-| was revoked under new instruc mplaned to Patroliaan | premeient Reilding om Berend be- | Ciancey, conductor, and. 3. Ryan e@ to y a im (the columns of Tuesday's Star, | proached on the subject have warm egard to fraudulent nat : Nae eee mins bie nT ikee ctr a mbnesn | Reahemans ef the. Northern Pacific ithe Bames of those behind the|ly commended the movement, most apers. They state that} una wecomnpanteg Wy Pa- | raeeeavene cer & G0n6 Of gamblers | train which ran over ant ed ’ trot to whom h ecently fined and charged as di and killed J : 7 | of the: ol s-| #0 far, 27 men on the ic coant | rolman ¢ h, to whom he com-/ & . charged as dis-/ mr Holcomb, between Fre | "HICAG Were withheld, by re jones m freely expressing their ai | So ar, $7 mes bs ti att | sialned. appeared before Presses. | qraetiy Sameons? La ereve nb, between Prem a} CHICAGO, Oct. 18—The secrets of the governess for the children of @ plan is to make the club a| members of the chamber of com-|the mame reason. pm Attorney Mackintosh. The pros-| There are at least four nice little | Carron’ decided yw ner . alleged trafficers of humanity,/rich Chinese. At San Francisco she agent” for the city, make}merce, and their lack of public- ecutor refused fe.laese & warrant. [Games Suns Uninclented ab would be nece rat no Inquest | who are charged with selling Ameri-| suspected the plot and eluded the » make pin I Later it wan learned that Gregor| the dead Mine. And they have b : y can girls for slaves in China, will| vigilance of the women accompany- point to go after every conven- spiritedness. Carroll called the men to his of- | be told to the police by * pany: [Society Elects |-omsn = snes fice to lnarn the facta the Sf: |ecaped fear tne Chackeneat Tee] abet and seat 8 talearam to n ae of he ac crcape ‘om ne clutches of the | former swe thei i only member of the crew who sw | police have her name. ° Discuss LITTLE HAPPENINGS Truste Board. UNCAUGH SRA AM RARER RAH Tilo before I ee eae | ice Mare NF RAG oman wan( ht (2UI4 reach her. She was rescued Y a d uek b ail 8 the wo! as/in the nick of time, after learnin Barns = # STAR'S STARS GUESTS OF «| ‘* '#in. Ryan said that Holcomb, | lured by offers of a large salary as many secrets of the traffic. * rane ise POORER BES OT Soe * STAR # | When he first saw him, was walking ©. H. Winders was Wednesday | sieacltot Manin dnaieey on tha Viret & ‘The Btar newsboys and car- #/ 0 the ties a few le Satna ahead 0 —————————————————— morning appointed guardian ad lit-| presbyterian church Tuesday night, # riers Will be the quests of the #|'* train, which was backing to car line, as well as one or two of Atmaineer Thomson and Rog-| em for the three minors, George : re ors cede 3 wd #& Star theater next Baturday aft- #| 8"! Interbay The next thing the solons who are erring th ‘Greene, attorney for the Amer- | .-4, 7 {at which Rabbi Theodore F ne ph Ryan saw was Holcomb’s h rong ss - ng through 7 Gordon, Stephen Gordon and John oi. ‘ts i “ & ernoon A program will be & joleom hat flying jignorance, are gradually t Fmprovement company, held @| Gordon, known as the “Bounding | Po o'e the ! yo Neagle | "# put on which tm designed to be #| Toush the air, and he applied the wine tha duet that ie Tuesday night to talk |; “ t “ ed to serve on t board of trus “ brakes, realizing that Holcon a at Second ave- jordons,” in the case of Alex Pan ; rir : # of pasticular interest to the b had |nue fs a far more impo: Various amendments to the|tages ‘ve. John Gordon. The ap Judge Richard Winsor, Rev veya" ; ® | been struck | than ws important artery he tages vs. John Gordo cea A eatin: Stee enterprising little news me han Westlake is or ever will be. Which the city engineer | pointmont was made by Judge Fra-| june, Seonee a ? # chants. The boys are all puffed #| — Melcomb’s friends say that he B. Hubbell's prepeeed te since his return from ’ Ke Simonds and was quite deaf, and proposed = fran« Beyond stating that py La | Mek. | ® op ower the compliment that ® ‘ally cage a must not have lenlee for “boos railway up provisions were definitely de-| $= $= | Rev, M.A wa, Rev .- been paid them, And ore ® d the approaching _ Fina po: on of the Sea Union str may be taken up also, dacun Justa¥ Steer Jer Wharto W. A. Simons Preparing to turn out in full & 4 Power company's trying to make objectio Rot be taken up oop tamgmnveres Tausines and po dy st diemia nei | Ht t H. Go | © GR Be made Inter * HUT OFF be made by the « rporatic can think of is that the 4 po “mes ¥ o othe a \* * Wedne rnoor ar 1 make too much noise. committee Wednesday after-| Wednesday morning by Judge ¥ | . a = UL | y afternoo The eS Se ter, the parties having come to an| Work ¢ Report FORESEES RAEN S EY YS 4! City water will be shut off on | 2 maximum price is the seaeenamee agreement out of court read by y. houne Thursday from 8 a. m. to 5 p y point at imsue, and this will H : nies cs Hones Mét the Meter on all streete between, Dexter and | PTbsbly be adjusted ullivan Gets er Endorses Ad . ‘ Senner dent, at Aloha, Fifth avenue north | Councliman Rude ta the only . ee pp agey ; seutag,| Seer phy : Weatlake, Denny way and Aloha. | member of the committee who has D cision o B granted to Amanda Booth from|by Mr Man Warml : a. | made any serious objections to the ver Buris ds P k: George A. Booth by Judge Hatch. | Supper y RRR RRR Rew HH MeNerAl provisions of the hise ret un s or ar $| Mrs. Booth is to have the custody of} A large * % |but this holdup attitude is char LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18—“Twin" | their child, Beatrice H. Booth | We @. Wight has been formalty|* N. P. 18 STILL MAKING # {acteristic of him and generally ex- | Sullivan, esday evening, was Wed- | — ‘Carn jchanged-with an assault by Arthur}/* MONEY *& pected awarded the decision over Tommy afternoon, unanimously dik ities gine tale Steam, an employe of the Snoqual-|* ST. PAUL, Oct. 18%—The #| The city officials are particularly | Burns in the twentieth round of a the resolution approving | wednesday afternoon from Skagwa mie Falls Electric pany. Av-|* STOSs earnings of the Northern #| anxious to grant the franchise as |20-round go opriation of $500,000 of the 4 Lynn ca points with $10,000 | or ector, cording to the complaint een | * Pacific railroad, as set forth in | speedily as possibie, for the reason| The betting was 10 to 9 in Sule ands to be spent in parks in gold and 238 passengers, most of EDWARD G CUNLIFFE. | called at Wight’s residence to read|* the annual report issued on w/ that the iibrary board ts about to|livan's favor, Sulliv an outpointed . M. A. Matthews made an! ,., ‘ j * Tuesday for t fiscal se whom are from the interior coming jo moter installed by the company cal year ® award a contract for heating the| Burns easily, showing t e h ge . eis a ; : it Hed by th y i I nowing that he had appeal that part of the |i tn. tne pees She en-| ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Oct. 18.] PITTSBURG, Oct. 18,—Kdward|He tailed because of the belligerent |* ding June 30, amounts to #|Carnegic library. It will be able to| had more rihg experience and was 0 be used in public play | countered no stor on the passage | ~The inaugurat of Andrew Car-| George Cunliffe, who disappeared | attitude of the householder, who is| * %50.722. 2. This is an in- #&| procure the heat much cheaper from|cooler than his opponent. Neither as. 4 gown negie as lord rector of the British|from the Adams Express company |also accused of venting his wrath|* CTe®#¢ Of $4,198,311 over the #| the Seattle-Tac wer company | 8Crapper was marred up at the end- “The time has come,” said Dr. university for a second term Tues-| offices here at the same time that alby the use of many vile n: «| * year before. % | because a sectic the franchise | ing of the fight. Ma ithews, “when Seattle must take day was at 1 by" more Ameri k containing $100,000 was) hurled at the meter-man * # | provides that heat r it be furnish —— Be er ebildren. Where will| ‘The progress hi jeans thar er visited a like | missed, has not been arrested, The The alleged axsault occurred on| * * * *** * ® ® & & & & HHH led to public buildings at half price John H. Perry was Wednesday 0 jo play when driven off loth | regré damage suits 4 | pla police claim they will have him in| Monday, but Steen did not file th At the local signal office The committee may also make | Mure we, appointed by the superior ¥ owners ; perior court indicates that ent were: |custody soon. Cunliffe had been|formal complaint until Tuesday | Wednesd: ' ce oO" | tinal disposition of the We court guardian ad litem to repre- Mr. Griffiths said that although | wii! not be hit so ily jor at Lon-|acting in place, of the regular evening. Steen says that Wight was|yemnele mew in than owns | and Second avenue franchises sent the interests of the minors, B. had no automobile or horses Ben a8 wan claimed by mar umbassa- | money clerk at the company’s office | prepared to do him bodily harm seeteds lea ree ae were, fe Westlake franchise ts as good ax|R0Y Anderson, Dinah Anderson, } four husky boys, and therefore |sons, Already there been 67 shop ‘Henry C.| when the package was stolon. ‘The | Pad loft Skagway om Wenner | dead, but there is still a good deal | RUBY Anderson, Ruth Anderson and i tgod in gta in playgrounds | verdicts fr ich no darnages were | Potter, of York, and Dr.) Cincinnati bank to whom the money| ©. 0. Larned must show cause at] Seamors Bertha ‘sea Gokta ogee f sentiment among the council.| Walter Anderson, in the case of B, in boulevards secured, It Is not ved that the| William J. Holland, n of the| was consigned has already been re-|the next meeting of the Washing oa age City. | men in favor of the S 1 av J. Anderson against the minors, } Matter of the delay at the | other property will re damages. | Carnegie museum at Pittsburg, be- | munerated ton State Game & Mish Protective | Mtived and left Sitka on Tuesday; |™men in favor , age = house at Sumas wa sides many other Americans of note - Jassoclation why he should not be|*teamer Portland, arrived and lett) franchise, elther without the e¢ A restraining order was issued the committee on national af-} rr Oct. 18.--It is South Seattle is now a part of thelexpelled from the organization, |2¢%°84_08 Tuesday ed f ra mages Voy C i Seep» ~ ! empire by Jesee Bie: report ' of the} WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—-The in- | First ward of the city of Seattle. By! Larned the :nan who, while 8T. LOUIS Oc : 7 Himan | ter in the case of Hilda 8. Hawkin- D> Frederick 1. Olmstead, t? ' f « re who | terstate marée commission: to--\unamineous vote the seuncil oni deputy warden. broke the ta ST. LOUIS, Oct. 18.—The Burton | Murphy 1 vs. August W. Hawkinson. The ‘ tead w by|demurrer indictment is sustained.| However, the people wt 1 be Jandseape gardener, st f «| das began the hearing of cases af-|Monday night passed the ordinance | shoot grouse on Mercer island, A apecial grand jury ts ordered for tee thet ler restrains the defendant from yi Seattle ‘ectir he refrigerator car lines fo p 4 t ~ ag : Severe if < or ¢ sing any Plans for beautifying Seatt! ft 6 the refrigerator car Ii formally annexing the suburb 1 was arrested by Warden Rief. November 9. venue by a ue tent eee Renae as:

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