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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDN RESEMBLES ELIJAH DOWIE DOES “PROFESSOR” M. E, COX OILY FINANCIER OF FRENZIED METHODS WEAVING wes ABOUT FORTUNES OF LOCAL WOMEN WHO ARE FASCIN ATED BY HIS SONG OF FUTM@RE RIGHES—QULLIBLE DIS CIPLES BATHE MIS FEET WITH BRANDY You s y \ int Ay hav 1y th i M Kart pe sed by J Alyexandee I x F N b o he to t v h \ a CT ping Dow \ in “Prof the ofty f may ind’ You ¢ your prope oe ee | Pacific Road Starts not yet ex As an added ment I wi Survey second ma or | 1 | pert rveyora, headed 1 ke your hus- | by who grrived bore i ands ’ lay, loft attle and b i os} will begin, it can be ated on the as elevator boys, tity , est of authority, the work of a ’ “ sub io, th k 4 of | prelim y urvey for the Pacific) turkey” that “I asot , t delay. Where the] LUKE B. WRIGHT uw Cox, late of Fargo, N. D, te talking |Darty is headed for or what it ts to] . p law be the womed:-of Alki Im a to|do firat, ts not known here, and be ne cake M Weight, governor of ti vn © Philippines, is returning from] the prosperous we of fore leaving Mr. Healey r sed to} pt | ley t fantia for a visit It le re H Furthe has/ furnish any information read ba ts ect tetra a aw ne wey bout hir ia Since coming here Mr Healey ry the ‘Sitaiiiie te subenie the BOF _~ Humber of these wives and widows | been & guest pt the Hotel Stan¢ ae a iesenten et. wr Gest] fine ; ines! es 4 by the then secretary of| » intense. old themsetves | 4" Bithu Root.) W how r eadiness to start on short op 1 worrying and at tho same time were; Agé 6%, born at Pulaski, ‘Tenn. : : upon i injunction not to talk of by on of Judge Archibald Wright, | du . or apartme hn an. . who was a Tenn chief justi an ¥ oe ecah, ta hav © big x! Thowday 1 ates they asmombled| . Educated at the University of M Pi ? Of stock and a jod again and were told to report a sivst ppt | a “professor's” proz wanita c k, which th did, and = the ved in onfede army |} which t# some day built at/start was made st erwa hrough the war as a pr Alki Point it is believed that t hot go.| Studied law at Mem hich the “professor” |ing far from. either or Ta-| Was eight yoars attorney 4 I ready for th oma, as they were t t to take | Of Tennessee. picking was a certain prosperous | any baggage along Made a m hosteiry conducted by a pretty Mr. Healey, in speaking of his) *#ainst ye widow on the shores of Lake Wash-| work, said he did not know himself Mngton, where two tall firs, of exact | what he was going to do, other than Bite and standing side by de, serve that it was im connection with as a landmark to privat es tn vey of a railroad line. He Search of nicely and a row on the ‘This hostelry the * said | (he Pacific railroad project, and in he would consent to take over im other ways showed he ha exchange for a block of stock In his schooled not to talk or admit any- Proposed sanitarium, together with (hing ® job as matron im the same. The Pretty widow listened, but decided) F¥ *¥ ¥¥ #4 eee ee % 4m favor of the bird in the hand. She 2 CRE $e still running the attractive hos- * BUTER MURDERER, telty behind the two twin trees. BD HIMSEI Practically the same offer was Made by the “professor” to a pros- Perous widow who conducts a fash- fonabdle three-story lodging house mat far from Madison street or a from the central school, widows on upper First the same laa” Be far as ¢ recently, eating the heads of ® ¢his port this morning In distrena Harned none of these widows | * ™&tches. A mob attempted to #| The Maid of Orleans is a small, ‘Actually exchanged their solid | * D8ttor down the jail doors and */two-maxted schooner of about 170 nd chattels for stock in the|* 1¥Reh him on the day follow- */tons. She sailed from San Fran jum which does not yet ex-|* '"s the killing, and this preyed ® cisco on September 6, with a cargo but the “professor” ARV se eee eeee eens * James F. Barnes. charged with After fighting Alaskan storm the murder of Patrick Hanley | for many days, with her rudder in prison last night, apparent- ®| vease! unmanageable, and after loe- ty from starvation self im- ®/| ing several sails, the schooner Maid Barnes came to Butte from * | Saldova, on Cook's Inlet. On Sep gpd > gerbe ‘ana wite and child. He served two #| and the sailors wanted to put about Wor the whole famity) whereon | * 7°o"* a San Quentin for shoot- #/ and head for ttery. Captain Tay- | ‘Build the sanitartum. ing a man. ® | lor, however, otheF things the ° #| hope of making hin destination lites in hnypnetion RHR REAR AHH When 100 milen from Cook's Inlet ult, and it x weid that his gifts these lines have enabled him to Head “of. Woodmen / ‘ ai summer luxuriously In the “s ” of the family which is to fur-| I I T | Bo st J i the screage, paying lltle or sin own osters voin for the privilege. And it is i - | Cc i | Cl b he dl the “professor” | I. 1. Boak, head consul of the) ommercia u Steet bathed in brandy “by the| Woodmen of the World, arrived. in ‘of the family when he has | Seattle from Everett and Bellis | All young men of Seattle interest from @ hard day's “work” | 54" Wednesday afternoon. led in ‘he future industrial and com ttle, wading through this city’ ving been entertained by the! mercial welfare of the city are !n and getting his pedal extremi- | ‘U8** Of those cities vited to be present at the first moe wet in his perambulations. | Im the lodge rooms of Home) ing of » new Seattle commercial | Dihe acreage to be turned over to|°®™P. Second and Pike, Wednesday| club Thursday evening at # o'clock Com, it Ip said, repre- —_ ~~ ety - enterthined at Christensen’s hall, in the Arcade » r by members of the lodge. hursday | building hey ern 9p et nc te he will be the guest of Port Town-| All young men, of all callings and Sil iuian ik Sentaten, tener end Woodmen, as : - Friday be! eligible to membershi J will return to this city and in the} en invite vy the eee nonace feet Of the) cvening, at Eagle hall, Seventh and| promoters to be present ‘a “ _| Pine, he will be the guest of honor} The “Booste ub,” organized at & monster entertainment, recep-| gtout three months ago, which was tion and banquet given by the com-|to hold a meeting Wedaesday even bined camps of the city jing, has decided to discontinue its plans, and will join ip the move- mt to form a young men's com cial club | Fish Commissioner Kershaw has established a hatchery at the ex | perimental station for the artificia | propagation of shad. it is the in tention of Kershaw to stock a num ‘ber of the streams of the state with nbad from the hatchery. xceptionally Good Values in the Busy Store BRIEFLY DESCRIBED Sc bine thin China Japanese | $4.00 Schnefder & Trenkamp 2 Cup and Saucer ..........9e burner Gas Hot Plate, with 2c fancy glass Ontery sepa? | simmering burner .. 82.08 byees 15¢ | 7c var Fels Naptha Laundry Soap Me Btand Lamp, ‘complete with é 4 No. 2 burner and chimney | $2.00 round Gas Heater, allum- exes secevecseees BEE] NUM top .s...+eeeeee G1L.BO new organization a success from the tart. The pians promoters have rf 1 the hearty endorsement of all young men ap- proached, and Seattle has gone com mercial club “daffy.” It in expect be secured by the time the organi- jzation is completed | OPPONENT OF THE i | | | | it ae ge 26¢ Japanned Coal Hod, 15 in eibeess bepececcee SS Bbc fine mottled cocoa Door Mat, 14x24 ..,.....++ jive Ze blue with be _ polished Sad Iron, per Delft Salt Box, R. L. OUTHWAITE. England Mr. R. L. Outhwaite 1 rock maple Chop. n.. 19¢ Tar Paper . ping Bow! suse he has the temerity to oppose Mr. Jos. Chamberlain, the Great Protectionist,” at the coming 5 eral election. To oust Chamberlain from his “sa Spelger & Hurlbut }:oo"7° Second and Union at connesio' a aged eran weaker, in this city September 3, died *) post split and broken, rendering the | yirit is in the move-| tlined by the] wi that at least 400 members will! “GREAT PROTECTIONIST”| ‘a very bold man,” be eat” will be al and all} aite 1s a good stump’ } mat A reac fair Durtng the storm one of the sall- ors was knocked overboard by the mat as assoclated with ma ag Prairie, ‘The charming sister in Hamburg. Hej until the first Saturday in April Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stir have just returned from a 6,000-mi tour in an automobd! Ripstorff. After having amassed a fortune tn the gold felds, Conrad opened up a confectionery store. His “is were in perfect order Russian Riots ay: noted ‘Still Rampant * THOMAS LAWSON yers of the south, among them nt. Intere ted States Senator W. H. Tur 1 old ST. PETERSBURG, Oct ; a three sons » the Spanish-| “UP prevented the British i L, a r t " 1 three ns in the Sf | bessndor leaving today Intended, | 8 Ber cant. and this is Auaranteed ame a member of the Philip-|0% ® month's leave for home. A got yy hema . omission in 1 D j train aring ick @ wound od to president of the com-| ed soldiers, returning from the war n in 190 was stalled near the city. The suf AGENTS WANTED. 1s made vice governor general] ferers not be taken into hosp! ow 6Gov Teft and we " bew 6. dispatch from KH nor while Taft was away | that anarchy exists there ting negotiations with fn the matter of the P life-long 1 gold elegate to the conventions of a daughter of Semmes, of the ¢ Buffeted By Storm BUTTE, Mont, Oct. 2 * PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Oct.| vessel lost her jibe and split her naail and, on account fter making @ vain o h Saldova, Captain Taylor put posed. He attempted suicide #/ of Orleans, Captain Taylor, put into| about for Puget sound 11 days ago. j running down all north west wind neall, The sea was upon the prisoner's mind. #/ of merchandise and explosives, for| high, but a boat was launched and & lifepreserver thrown to the ntan. % Chico, Cal, where he has a ®/ tember 18 the rudder post sprung | who was finally saved, after fight ing with the waves for half au hour. The Maid of Orleans ta c ntfnued on in the | Seattle by the Western Lime com- pany. Captain Taylor has the owners and will await orders jhe ran into heavy weather and the | here. | Su re eeee eee ee ee eee eee ee 8 a A tn | ti | ‘ae * { A | vary ther md | of bu fa th N 9 1 i | ext SOKO ITTLE CHIN NEW STUI The # piled on ite # re Miss Sze, though possessing Christian name very merican in it's characte genuine importation China, hailing from the pagoda metropolis, China. She registered at the uni versity Tuesda: and is ng chemistry and ing medicine ee ee French club ia ing ph Wednesday afternoon of ascertaining whetber| ¢ are enough students interest n French to insure the success uch an organization. 501 Queen Anne Ave And at Columbia City. Where, if you do not v ny the store, you can b mily supplies for a les an elsewhere w Small White Beans, per pound bars Banta Claus Soap Ib. packages Corn Star xcellent Rich Coffe rudder, became unmanage- the way with a now bas en ents member ship list a pretty, aimon Celestial girl named Bessie M physiology with a view of ultimately prac ate university. A meeting was the ¥ there are frog hiltppioe| ond many casu ent shops Jemoctat,frailway cashier mt standard. | 0 roubles stolen nat pats —— india Kick Se nt bloody Three gov Jestroyed, 1.8006, 812 23rd South. Indpt. 1 and 2 UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. THATS LINE Adm ‘onte EVERYTHING 0D IN THE BAKERY BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 25.—Chief/ Michelle, of the Fiathead Indians,| THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. Complete Housefurnishers Credit for the Asking A Little Down and a Little at a Time Present Weather Conditions Suggest a of the tort to to add to your comfort and make life worth living. Where's the running sense of sitting in the house with when we can supply a stove and give you plenty of time to pay for n This same talk applies also to our large stock of Ranges, We Are Sole Agent For the Jewel owned in notified vu to select from—wood, coal or gaa. We are sure to sult you both in quality and price. We have Stoves From $1 Up d-eyed A Couch or Sofa ts a useful article any time, much r, tea from more especially these cool evenings. ‘This week we will sell some at $3.00 each atudy eeeeeee ee ee eeeeeeee ee sae janned at for the! We took advantage of a chance | to purchase a large quantity of cial prices on all Mirrors at a blg reduction. p this week—60 different offer you the same chance. || styles. This Solid Oak Princess first grade French Bevel |) Dr rench Plate in attractive frames, $1.00 | mirror 18x40 inches; piano pol- “up—a saving of 20 per cent | tshea, $12.00, aor, proper y health depe upon restful sleep. " rest on @ poor 1s Here's the only spring that insures comfort eedful the construction of ttt witt rest. See is F. R. YERXA & SONS. WHOLESALE SPURMITURE: 1427 For bargains in Furniture see 20 Pike St. Thompson Furniture Co. --FirstAvenue---1429 Third Door From Pike Street RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Aiways Sells for Less CASH OR CREDIT GOV. WRIGHT TO QUIT — |Klondiker Folt n=: sori eps woman was 1 kicked to death during @ drunken ne everal bands of cattle. DAWSON Oct,, 26-—A romance r + vhich @urted during the early days Half Holiday on raph ent by pr Char Ripstortt, of Hamburg, Ge Commission Row) to her broth who wa king his fortune in the north cout on men on minated Tuesday when the! tern V have Inaugure la vung lady became the bride of] Saturday afternoor e Kdward Conrad thie elty ment D Conrad, frist met Henry Rip frawn r ng torff, the girl's brother while} the me © traveling to the Klondike during] association to clone s of the rush f 1807 The two struck] busine ‘ ry at n afterr ” up an acquaintance, Ripstorff re] at 1 o k, beginning on the firt ceived and wrote many letters to his} Saturday of November and lastin 4 many photographs.| Almont every commission des howed to his companion,| on Westegn avenue has signed th fell in with the} agreement and at the end of th photographs. week it ts almost certain that all With the consent of her brother,| the signatures will be obtained Conrad.also corresponded with Mins 7 hrough the one weg la ful, he then| 22 World. Accompany the at tee Mle an ttnaet he ammie {were Milas Opanese; an sunt of Mr - = his sweetheart. She arriv-| Stimson, and thelr two childre Foie th. her 7,000 mile Journey,| phe journey was made when the Your overcoat on to keep you warm 4 | le m #im) puro SEATILE- Seattle People Like Cleared and Grubbed Land re the excer BUCK ply pay us $1 week and we place hase of a new one. get your BUCK steel range now rms upon whi have @ ed in your kite? tely. the balance ar $1 each Stee! Range nee your old stove, range or heater taken a5 part payment on the | “the Heater store” —the greatest heater shov have ever given you—the largest in the Northwest. Get your heater here and you'll be absolutely safe and satis —we believe this to be the best low priced heater of this kind made, has nickel turn knobs for feed door and ash pan, tree nickel foot rails, screw lower and upper drafts, nickel top urn and ring. No. 11 has 11-inch firepot $6.50 No. 18 has 13-inch firepot $8.50 - Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. tie site Pa fn the Pacific west. Come today. City TACOMA Cc. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDENS are just opened. Large tracts, over 400 feet long, only $250. on terms of $5 per month. Plenty of work and good wages for everybody. Take new Renton car to Duwamish Bridge offices in Times Blk. | LONDON LOAN OFFICE IANOS FOR RENT 05 Second Ave. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store. We are the oldest, | Money to Loan on Watch ¢ and strongest and organ house North- monds and Jewelry. ALLEN & Le kl plain figures. RAMAKER 1406 Second nc le Sam seated 1207" (ee Ave. Lady Attendants. 2. Both phe SMUGGLER CAUGHT. large importer was cau ‘with the goo ns, cheviots, broadclotha, bought above stock 1 ea. No w price NOVELTY” AELOAK & suit 0. ve-year Guarantee. it's ISAAC LURIE, Prop. Turkish Bath 50c¢ INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington Do not buy a watch or diamond before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked in vial | aa § srg PANG TOUS BOSTON DENTAL . 1V07.Gap. Fist PARLORS avin BEAR TAL Clothiers, Second and Union iT