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' M@\HOW PRESIDENT HARPER 18 PREPARING FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH—A REMARKABLE STORY OF FAMOUS GAVANT'S PREPARATION FOR INEVITABLE END WILL APPEAR IN TUESDAY'S STAR. bodice have been recovered. Fif-)sengers. The majority of the sec teen washed ashore at Brest jond-class passengers were French Jonton dealers | — ja al fr it - The Only Paper in Seattle - moe a eS : xd C That Dares to Print the News = = e - . LATTI WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905 VOI NO CENTS PER MONTH ES , i, i Hilda Pil Rock THE JOYS OF SEATTL S t F I th N t E MEET A TERRIBLE ysay mursreR ) NAW! ors AUT Py —————— | PRESIDENT RIPLEY OF HARRIMAN SYSTEM STATES IN SAN 0 GER EXPLOSION FOLLOWS AND PAS SENGERS ® 4 Dis 136 you Gor THe TILLICUM FRANCISCO INTERVIEW TH AT THE ROAD WILL PROBABLY, > nor OMG NUM 4 DEATH—CAPTAIN LOST BEARINGS IN SNOW STORM CAL THE DOCYoR ae ‘ \* witb WHGE RK BE EXTENDED TO SEATTLE IMMEDIATELY a) a a | feo? , ffguo L - (Special to The Star.) Hei" \ (By Borippe News Ass'n) on board, struck the rocks at 8t.| ee ank! rl ' SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 20—| TENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS, IN~ 4 : | Nov, 20.-—"There ts Spey nt marae Guano nage rl ) PRESIDENT RIPLEY AND A|CLUDING THE CONSTRUCTION feet his bearings in the driving snow | 4rowned | t t PARTY OF SANTA FE OFFI-| OF LINES TO THE BIG LUMBER- — sear ber or aig Sao Ne cis agers bh | ‘ ‘ ne| CIALS ARRIVED HERE LAST| ING DISTRICTS NORTH, THERE 7 Mg) meee Fog Be gall Her pass | . . t NIGHT ON A TOUR OF INSPEC-| BEING A POSSIBILITY THAT . pansen lime tbe channel. On nearing Jar TION OF THE SYSTEM. RIPLEY) THE ROAD WOULD BE EXTEND~ s Bad agen ge rage ml . SAID THIS MORNING THAT THE| ED CLEAR THROUGH TO SEAT« i _jand ran aground | t COMPANY WAS PLANNING EX-! TLE. A Two boats were lowered ontain- | ee = _— = : ing five men, one of which landed = q at Severan. The second boat ° 3 was picked up empty at St. ¢ | Thirteen bodies were washed| -— 3 x | ashore. | youre 7H aon, PA! ) voRY we! ST. MOLE, Nov. 20—Definite In-| It is thought the Hon. Mrs. But : 4 formation regarding the wreck of| ler, sister-in-law of Lord Lanet- NeTHING Dome Le Be ron} j 4 - ": the steamer Hilda is lacking. Re-|borough, and Colonel Ellett, are THERE | ; ports this morning from various|among the lost. Many English | e e ; poiuts along the coast state that 51| army officers were among the pas- | | ue { e ity 4 j q i LONDON, Nov. 20—In « blinding| ‘The company's steamer Ada, out ‘ snow storm the Southwestern rail-| ward bound, saved five It is stat-| | -Z way's steamer Hilda, with 126 souls| ed only six in all escaped death | Unlons the clty of Seattle makes) MORE THAN 20 EASTERN COMP ANIES ARE PREPARING TO " e dietta inset tt zo! BRING SUIT BECAUSE THE THIRD AVENUE THEATER WILU 4 4 : ive atu’ teeta BE FORCED TO CLOSE ON ACCOUNT OF THE REGRADE 4 be broug gainst th y on | Corporaté Attorr t, wholcause the Lincoln hotel to slide behalf of compa by theirs af the r © which | down the hill and land on the thea- a New York att nt eK 1 gives it| ter. Prominent attorneys say the qued ft i ‘ the s sh 1 t ty u ity could not remove the lateral " . ple for damage 4 it ie w supports of the theater without Hy Serivos News Ass'n} the mouth of the Columbia, were] RT 13d yg hy reaps yield eatg 28 bain Pane SELAND. Ore. Nov, #—The ladvieed today that the vensel was) | hE SARTENOER THE BARKER AND FiMAlhy Opi ; tation. conte. an liar seach | onaremea ges aut its owners of the British ship Gards- | wrecked off Cape Horn, The crew tt y the cane In the case the city Is sued, the a @nie, which was supposed to be off jescaped to Patagonia. You may think (his js a Jok | 13-foot regra action will be brought in the United q Lis | th 1 of the | States court, as the plaintiffs are : In a hospital a few days ago a nurse had occasion to summon in great haste a physician for a | fi Third Avenue | nonresidents ; nt who Was dangerously ill | i Bhe w at re h the patient's friends ra or = the same nurnt | AND EACH TIME WAS GIVEN A Wh ONE | THE NSET CENTRAL REFUBED TO ANSWER AT ALL! | | “ HR ee kn te tt tte | nened, and must bear the latter's | OUTCAST AND PUBLIC PEST, WHO 18 A MORPHINE VicTiM, | * 1 Geet Laven a at ® |name. © if Ballard ts annexed to * AN OPEN LETTER TO JOHN CO} ® | Seattle, Ballard will becom i ciisiatais FINALLY TURNED OVER TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS % John Cort, manager of the Grand opera house, conceded to be’ # | of Seattle, and It will have Duinnterd, of Nt CER DON SRE ALASKA CONVENTION. SRHATOR | Ce # the home of the best theatrical com Jona that come to Se- # | to an Individual name neon ot the} SAYS RAILROAD FROM COAST +3 NEEDEO—CORPORATION i* tthe, is also manager of 7 n re | , ly The Meattio the ter, the ahékter of vile shown «it rs oe he th | FORCES AND OPPONENTS CLASH Cast from pillar to stone, every;ing bim. He ia now at the Way-|# If shows like the “London Galety Girls,” now appearing in # | ationista to remedy the = 1 REP fan hisenemy and no man bis| side Mission, which has received|# & little more than nothing at the Seattle, were to hold down the # | fect im the petition, and the ele ne gg | friend, victim of the morphine hab-| him under protest lw boards at certain dives in the tenderloin, the worthy and brave & | tion mmist proceed under the pro ; ons have always) to operate In the country would be , an outcast, a public pest, an eye The county commissioners have|# police of Seattle wo have conniption fits of 17 different varie ® | cess which, it is belleved. leaves a gy e rse of mining. He stat-| debarred by reason of their not be- sore and an ulcer upon the com-| refused to take care of him. Mayor|# ties, and would immediately get busy and clone these dives up. | loophole open for tnjunction pro Baa a t when once a man, equipped | ing able to withstand the hardships mity, Tom Wilson, 40, for years! Ballinger has ordered that he be} | Why don’t they do thé same thing with the Seattle theater? # ’ ceedings and contest : or eats © power of attorney, struck | of trave'ing in the mountains. i & charge of the city and a source! kept off the streets * No need to wonder why the clergy and self-respecting citl- # Rallard has for weeks : ‘an ARB 0 e , rt” he would immediately lo- | WOMAN MINER TALKS. i of great worry to physicians an What shall be done with Tom! zens continually clamor against the degrading influences of the ® | wrought up to almost a fight! “4 pom <" mo st 1,000 claims, or could if} Mrs. McNaught, wife of the man- the city and county authorities,| Wilson?’—that was the question! ® stage, and amall wonder why those who strive to it ® | piteh over the annexation ques Wiret: dletriet 64 ted to, and that the other | aging editor of the San Francisco Mas discussed before the board of which bothered the board of health,|# grow weak with discouragement-—when such shows a n- # |and now that the anti-annexation Banh lls ona 7 ctors had no chance at all./ Call, “raised the roof” In opposing ; Benith Monday morning and meas- until finally, in desperation, after) # don Gaiety Girls” and others of the same stripe, violat de- & | ists haveidiscovered the possible de ft rad amiveedionak said the greatest evil is the| the stand taken by Mr. Shepard. 4 Bres proposed for his welfare. the pesthouse and the jail had been|# bauch the modern An an stage. & |}fect im the election petition th aeons ai ceineati ees cate” locator, sent out for ‘Weak men and women who can- Dr. Ludlow, health officer, said suggested, it was decided that the| * How can any man posing as @ patron of histrionic art dare to *® [factions are fairly beside them wate. rhird, t . le purpose of sriking and/not withstand the hardships,” she that Wilson will not aliow himself, board of health officially recom-|* come before the public, at one time pleasing it with shows of # | selves. Wes Eiset nee Tht. bowere ating so many claims around it|said, “have no business with fo be treated, but at the slightest’ mend the county commissioners to|® good moral and artistic worth, and at the same time disgusting # | Annexation has become the one) |” mt a total of 1 Se a | that prospectors have no show. | claims.” Opportunity will break away from take care of and treat him until|# and angering it with aggregations of females and toughs that * | topic of discussion in Ballard, from | Seah t oy h ines “ge oe ADS FOR CORPORATIONS. | Monday afternoon the question hit nurses, and by some means ob- so future provision can be ar-|# would disgrace a cockfight? % | political conclave to sewing circle, | Gistric Mu hg 4 Ba j Perkins stated that had it| of a cash assessment of $25, instead tain the drug which is slowly kill-’ ranged for him | | Why this Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde attitude, Mr. John Cort? * | a con PILES SORAKE n for the “pow attorney” | of the $100 assessment work meces+ c ° # Fumigate the le theater and allow such shows to appear # EE caplet gaye Mg ye” vs n lay, corporations would not | sitated to conform to the title law, & as will not put the blush th te i actresses who ap ®& | ne ev , open: Mc to develop the country. He| was taken up. It was stated that | pear before the footlights of the Grand, not 100 feet away * morning at 10 o'clock after @ ; as an instance that the Ma-| the $100 assessment work clause # What theatrical star is Hkely to boast of the fact t he or * Piles, who said: | ior French ditch would never have | was practically useless, and only *% she had appeared under the management of John Cort, known * ake d be a trunk |i ein built otherwise. It was point-| tended to inducement to commit *# all over the United States as a great theatrical manager, when * . cago fe her hand that cor- | perjury # that same manager panders to the tastes of the low and much- « Yukon, and wanted to build INVITED TO BANQUET. 1 * = beemirched * sales Sey laims might buy| Addresses were made by Muyor * * jeu y realize the of you! ss tive owners. | Ballinger and ex-Gov, McGraw, the TORR PPS eee Pee ee eee eee eee eee eee Alaskan T kn spent|""G R. Shepard, of Nome, stated | latter extending to the delegates it jmiltions in developing Sogo COUMlinat he thought an amendment! behalf of the chamber of coments i y. Your mes are Mave of Mern! to be made to the power of | of which he Is president, an Invita« eB ES MD N Gy Serives Hews Ass'n» stuff, I believe you are fully capa storey la made to i urcand that ;tion to a banquet to be given at the E . a yle of regulating your own affa omen who wished | Butler Friday night BT, -LOUIB, Mo, Nov. 20. the and | favor a territorial form of week me gad Wow me. ———————— (Special to The Star.) , Walla Wal November 11, 1900 0 ALD HAS RELAPSE. Of Senator Burton for the « pvernment for you Mgacadigggs sad wen naver soon tn thees part piri Gn'tenalt of senator Ankesy t) PRINCE BIDS ADIEU TO AMERICA OLYMPIA, Nov. 20.—A clever! until Kincaid, hearing of his where.| oa ond t gan this morning before | will say that he has done what he eapture of an cecapel convict at! abouts, went to Tenino and placed} ould for you and will do a an Tenino, Sunday, was made by M. S| him under arres Ray McDonald, who was shot{ given out at the hospital, however,| Judge Vandeventer, of the federai) for Alaska in the future 1 again Kincaid, of Seattle, chairman of the} Whittley was brought to Olympia, | November 3 by George Beede, has! Monday afternoon, that while Me-| : want to impress upon y mind (hy Scripos News Assn {visit to Rear Admiral Evans, About mate board of control It appears that the convict was|had a relapse. His friends have} Donald was not ling very. weil| cout, “Col. D. M. Hanadell, wer-| hot yam at tt Said of Almakh ? i Prince | 200 British jackles were mania The convict is Ch Whittley,| visiting an aged father ne this| some fear that the consequences| and his recovery would be slow, be] geanteatsarme of the United States | Which | believe will in tim n NEW YORK, Nev rince) when the fleet sailed. A thousan, 3 eonvieted of burgiar, committed in) city was armed with a 4 ‘ will be fatal The tatement was) was in no danger. tute one of the greatest tate of 1 : t 1 tt morning for! were missing on Saturday, but r 3 Cowlitz county, in 1899. He escaped! iber Colts revolver, but offered no| Beinn FH es | xeuste, is here to appear against | the Union ann The prince first board- but 200 showed up before the fle 4 from the state penitentiary at resistance — ADVOCATES HARMONY Maine, 5 x his farewell weighed anchor Buston, He was not a witriess at soclan -audiriiacention 1 hint — F | thee finmt trial, you will so wr affairs that} Chaffeurs May Be Burglars ~ANTIS. HAVE TRUMP acwewieelon So" JAP SEEKS RETRIBUTION The 1 trict tor Whe « t eo wh Ar ! — OP to an 1 t with all Detectives Adams and Corbett on be ii te snnler 6. to@neigury this morning. ADOPT RESOLUTION | Alleging that he was knocked ,chored firmly to a dock in this city Monday morning hauled J. L. Ber 1 fe alleged the Following were the measuren} until he gets at least his wages, hett and Dan Hickey, two chauf antity of whisky from | ‘The jury was quickly selected sheet . os amendmen so the | conse by a cruel mate and that aaomerementa ‘employed by the Broadway|the basement of the Broadway! | federal statutes on mines and min hie “company. out of their | Pharmacy cates Sane “ ied Rafhedell was summoned to pro-|ing makin it impossible to locate|/he then made a demand for his “acer claims by agent or attorney- | Ps Juceteapies of telegrams naia to|Pl# A ee - wikoat power of| Wages and showed good intentions - 7 ae M= liocate such claims otherwise than|f @itting the job, K. Oya, @ Japar FACTION AGAINST ANNEXATION TO SEATTLE CLAIM THAT | Dany! ‘The government alleges the |i person ie bject, has fil ait in th | messagen were sent from the ser nD ese subject, has filed sv e PETITION IS NOT LEGAL AND WOULD BE THROWN OUT |champer and paid for by gove An amendment making it impe teentt funds. ible to locate more than 20 acres] federal court to recover $89.33, the OF COURT—BATTLE GROWS WARM IN BALLARD Jof ground on any one placer claim, | Sitiletetineeinne KHER REA RAR RH AHH thus abolishing the group claim) V4 due him since he shipped nea i sucee ” *loure. An amendment making it] er CLEARINGS me with Captain St, Clair of the good Hews Asan) TOKIO, N 20.—A_ telegra The Ballard anti-annexationists; “The petition is plainly defect % Nov Ne Ae, Piimpossiiie for any one person to] Fearing a re WIGM alia occa dae thal, cabaret nee Live®’ wild wr lee Now i 63,217.8 locate more than two claims on any}shtp-ienjamin F. Packard at San of the atiae the British ; from Nagasaki says that 600 of the| they believe it isa TRUMP, — le cM “4 leading anti-annexa-| * Nav, 20, 1904 Sunday. */ one creek or its tributaric mia met today and arranged | Russian prisonery of war be | ee ; oe the cto 9 Ra Ally. AE Rs HB SCORES MINE HOGS Diego some months ago. nble at the consulate ae thel Vindi¥esick on bs Pr type gm for “nen A ht Play it in case the an- | provides that the name of Ballard] ***** ® # * ee A | In support of the amentment Tho situation is| signs of mutiny” ‘The officers, ot| If the annexationista winyat the | provision We INegal ‘the tnw. ia] (Me Month fe published a list: show. | claims by Dower of attorngy, Judge! name of his assailant as Mark or Ee mesalled loyalist |the two vessels applied to the Jap-| special election the anti-annexn-|that any city or town which S| Hg wit of the contents of the Ubrary | Cochran, of Nome, stated. that it trouble and a|anese authorities to dispatch troops | tloniste will attack the legality of|into another city by ~ Aeeieethen [or Rha: eubject of football, Ai | Would put ABS poor ‘slney out of Mike Chridtian. Evidently sMake is spirit fs apparent an@ng|and police officers to their assist. | the election taprges into the city to which tt ry| Dumsea. Of the. game are. covered, (busines. He ale stated’ Wint hej was anything. but Chris ay his 4 gost. One hundred constables have| The point of attack will be upon| annexed, and ean tn Shona sian Pf i, gee sence thie cebthin dla act tah eg ot eat ge are ens seam ath ve Ke seoat cal ieee inne parded the Boroneji and four Jap-| the ggrm of the annexation petition, | get ; 0 ‘to re 7 ‘ peeggagmel evita Sad | ave gh = ARS ohms Alp yg SNE Sias46-—Sbuil | snean torpedo boats bare surroind.| and Tne anti-mnexacionlet® bollevg| {ta od name, or to hare.tha ieee l. Ratean tee Sa eee iis dik Gan thioester Sana ohana whois mieadae ie pore today decided to eo- | ed the two Russian ships that they can prove thi it . * r f ITY, Mo., Nov. prospectors. He did not bélieve,| his head where a knife wielded by y prove this petition de-|changed to any other name, It|Seeretary Taft arrived this morn-| however, that syndicate , ° ; with the workmen striving] Admiral Rojestvensky is on board fective and thereby annig the elec-| must be Kk | iat Spmereatee Enel Ye tee Sate eee ee ¥ Annie the elec-| must be known only as an integral | ing and will speak tonight at the| allowed to “hog” the country, Oya has libeled the vessel and will the Boroneji. e ton, ‘art of the city to which it is an- J. T. Dunn said that ce lle lls a Sot Conimereial club, “power of|hold her tackle and fixtures an-