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THEY WED AT LAST THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, D |PORTLAND 1S ? TOTAL LOSS, Continued From Page 1.) “ a FIGHTS FOR { LIFE } Captain Humphreys, of the Alaska aecemmnaamens Commercial company, and the ma — ine surveyors, who i c the AFTER COMING ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE PACIFIC, LITTLE | {ne surveyors, who leave for the) Jina os ona MANN CLAIMS TO HAVE A STRENUOUS TIME PRE | KIKUYO MORANAGA IS FINALLY MARRIED TO A DAPPER | #8 Lindquist, the. chief | officer.) VENTING HER FORMER HYSBAND FROM MAKING AWAY four satlors, freight @Merk, chief and| LITTLE JAP second steward, and the deck wateh WITH HER |man aro still on the vessel, The ee oe mew s of the rew which arrived ——————2 | oWraing a t « hat in the} gay cole round har waist, and her] 0? the Santa Clara teilay are: | Growing out of the alleged at-) tried to throw her over a 20-foot er gla arefu’ D. Hickman nd officer; 4 empt made upon her life by her| bankment on Firat He wa glossy , wh , Ace and and doce ith| MeKenale, third offiger; G. Ander) divorced husband at her apartinents, | prevented by a pas many She had on, L, McDermott, H. Meyers, Fred) in tne na h First av, and Three days ago Ma 1 onl t ‘ ™ neyed way “from Japan to] Cotto: D. M, Evans and Georg) seneca wt, lust night, startling éia-| to have met his former wife in front tired in an olegant black moe own man-of her| ‘ hadwick aor ures are made by the intended | of the Bon Marche when he tried faultiess cut and i \ y a few ays! Story of the Wreck tim, M Flora Mann, of a #¢ hrow carboll » her face, M Kotaro Nakaha who had/ a her little sandalled feet ha | ' of similar efforts to do away | Man however, was alert and ourneyed all the way from Paut| pattered down the gang-plank of the] Tn telling the story of the wreck,/ with heg, Last night's attack w knocked the vial from his hand to to meet his \ J ar fia an Y Kanagawa Fred Cotton, a member of the crev the fourth unsuccessful attempt) th pidewalkc this mo * it J which had brought her acroi id which Robert Mann bad made to get On another occasion, last apring Cupid Hanna's w seat | “We ran ashore at 10 o'clock on) his former wife out of the way, ac-| when they were living together in ty auditor's office When Kotaro had his| the night of De 20. It waa #o dark) cording to her statement Alacka, whe Mann was pro t M. Ovaka, minister marriage license, the iv-} that It was impossible to see your According to the story of the wife,| ing, he tried to shoot his wife Baptist church, and ajen away in their carriage to the/hand before your face There w she married Mann 14 months ago,| whi a epree. The incident o marriage se. He HJapanese Baptist mission, whe absolutely no excitement after since which time she ha® lived in in their cabin flower in his button-he at. | the were nited in Christian mar fow brief moments following the! danger of bh life But bia most) Hounded Her brown features sho! ndently | riage, and ton y Will leave}crash. Captain Linguist at once desperate acta have occurred, she} Mrs. Mann claims that her bu from the recent manipulations of a} for St. Pi M akahara owns aj dered the starboard boats lowered.! claims, during the last few weeks, | band has been con hounding barber, and his little black mustache| flourishing little Japanese store | His oxders were carried out prompt-|and were begun immediately after | her for money and because she had been ofled and waxed elabor laying up a snug fortune ly. The skipper then ordered Sec-| she secored a divorce from him, —_| fuses upply him with fund y }sales of silken kimonas and ¢ ond Mate Hiskman to pre to Steals Into Room. threatened to kill her. Mann also g for him outside In a clos-| feminine dainty things to American| Ketchikan for a tug and barge to) All day yesterday Mann, who, it| holds a grievance ag William @4 carriage was little Miss Kikuwyo) ladies of jon who have f transport the passengers to that/is claimed, was intoxicated, hung| Kelly, Mra, Man wa Moranaga jaintily clad in silk-|the Japan negligee patterns alcity, The passengers anc baggage) around the Ramona hotel, waiting| It is asserted ent to the en Kimonas with a big silk ob! of! pretty and becoming fad were transferred to the barge at §|his chance to catch his wife away) Ramona last o'clock the next morning. All of| from her apartments, He waited in! tion of shoot! the baggage was damaged by wa-| vain, but last night he became bold) In discussing ter, the crew fishing it out of the) enough to steal to her room. With) ing Mra. Mant hold with boat hooks. | out warning he whipped out a Colts) that ber 1 ha i ed | 45-calibre revolver and aimed it at | $6,000 on another woman ne th Cheer the Captain. dis’wife, Before he could shoot,| past year ar w that b ik takahatniitn. Geniie however, Mrs. Mann pounded upon | he goes to to have his 4 cullen Saeliy cheaeed nim, holding bis arms fast until | replenished ae Seeleane Ger atk coctnens eal 1 the ‘arrival of assistance, During| “Kagh time I have ponitively re oy Garing the emergeney the struggle the revolver was dis-| fused to supply him wit inds TA joculine feature of the disas-|CMAKEd, the bulfet plowing through | said rMs. Mann, “and because of my hae tceurved when. ae. the veasei|t@ floor and penetrating the lunch | refusal he gets dexp filléd with water from below, the| 6 eater tnt Model cafe, directly | ma Anather Weman Involved ae : ndewneath ) man who is allege TOMORROW THE FATE OF PARK BONO ISSUE WILL BE SET. | MT eo An the Yer, |. The noise of the tumel, followed | Buve been respor the Manns TLED—COMMISSIONERS SANGUINE OF SUCCESS | blow the vessel's whistle pipes.|>Y the explosion of the pistol, at-/ pepprating Js now living in Tacoma which roared for period of aix or | tracted many of the guest in the] he came to Seattle about a y« teven tainutes until’ the engineer | Hostelry to Mra. Mann's apartments, | Ago from a small town in Wisconsin © Wheth y eat " finally shut off the valve jand the men held him prisoner un- | Bt the Instance of Mrs. Mann, w ether the city of Seattle wilt] the reports which I have heard I am til the arrival of two policemen, | Fa wght to befriend her inelined to think that the prope- oo! } M nh a fc - wif " -" go on record at the polls tomorrow | sition will carry. We have receive Tug Nearly Sinks. | Who took him to the eity Jai Visas toe teotaaaae ad Ge mane @s being tm favor of or opposed to| ed open opposition from enly on “Another pecullar incident tn con Under Bonds. lbf Mrs. Mann's firet husband, W the issuing of $500,000 of municipal | quarter, and that is Fremont. Many | nection with the wreck of the Port-| Mann was under bonds to keep the| | Douglas, and the girl's mother, Mra for the construction of b who were against us at first have/jand occurred when, in rendering| Peace as the result of an assault} mma R. Russell, to Vancouver Vards and the extension of the pres. ome around to‘our side, One man,{ assistance, the tug Carita, after| Which he made upon his wife se*| four weeks ago. Mra. Mann secured ent park system is still a matter of| the president of Taxpayers’ | hauling away, ran aground about|¢ral weeks ago, At that time hélb divorce from Douglas tom yoars Govt. jelub, of Queen Anne hill, told me/ 100 yards from the Portland. The) beat her violently, she claims, an¥/ ago. They had two children. While the board of park com -jome day that he was’ going to ve tel © ‘arita had put tn to render what- i loners are greatly encouraged over! aguinst the proposition. nd thelever assistance she could. The Ses outlook, yet in view of the Tact | very next day he flopped. He came | freight clerk was put aboard of her| — fat two of the wards have op-|and told me that he was going tol with a quantity of bedding and| posed the bonds to » extent, and) vote for the issue. Many of the! jinen. Learning of the disaster to| *, the fact that they must be car-| improvement clube have taken ling Carita, Captain Lindquist then | ied by a two-thirds majority, there| deep interest in the matter, and/ ordered the long boat to go to her fe Still hope for the opposition. The| we have Minth ward and the Second, which | of them. ‘wanted one of the park commission- “I haven't any way of telling just @e and didn't get him, are the! how the election fs going tomor- @rongest opponents of the bonds. row.” sald C. J. Smith, “but as no Patk Cothmissioner Blaine said| news is good news, and as I have this morning heard of no unfavorable reports, I “T have received nothing but fa-|take ft for granted that the sent! addressed a great fr ¥ Worable reports, I haven't any way| ment ts in favor of the bond Issue. @f Getermining personaliy how the| J. W. Clise declined to discuss the @ection will go tomorrow, but from | matter MAYOR CLOSES THE POOLROOMS By order of Mayor Ballinger, all of the entries for the following day, {were left biank. Teesl poo! rooms were virtually! “hanabooks” wer Blosed last night. The order came) Clancy's, Williams’ 88 & result of the exposure made by Mullin’s resorts. eer “a sane inves-} “Iam not absolutely certain yet,” le by the mayor. AS was stated in The Star, the) “that the ordinanc ‘@ool rooms have been doing about) stand a test feuch business as ever, although! resolved to ¢ The so-called! maintained at and O'Brien & is sufficient to court, but I have it a trial at any in have kept up a pretense of|rate. By ordering the closing of the ically living up to the law.! poolrooms and the arrest of any local pool room proprietors, it| persons who violate the order, I gaia, have been paid a commis-| piace the gamblers on the detensive @ion by the Georgetown gambling) and if they have any rights it 4 The racing reports have been) up to them to establish them tn in from Georgetown. court. ight the bulletin boards on} “I am determined to stop gam-| Whieh had been posted the names’ bling in this city if it can be done.” MANY CLAIMANTS TO THIS $75,000 ESTATE The estate amounts to about $75,000, mainly In real estate in King and Whatcom counties, with small holdings in California. heirs are the six surviving children of the deceased, who are: Morgan Proof of the will of the late Mor-, Morgans, 74, one of Washing- (e oldest and most prominent who died at Spokane on Sitter ©, was made tetore Judge this morning. Letters ot| ration were asked for by| P. Morgans, 41, Oakland, Cal.; Wal-| Walter R. Morgans, who was) ter R. Morgans, 35, Seattle; Garfield Bamed for administrator in the will.| J. Morgans, 24, Black Diamond Only one witness was heard before| Mrs. Maggie Phillipa, 61, Spokane: wit- fom. This afternoon other Besses are being examined. ‘Mrs. Sadie Marton, 27, Seattle, and Mrs. Anna Beach, Shelton, Wash. were received on the abstracts of title to the school sites recently pur lehased by the board, Aissistant Prosecuting Attorney Prigmore and | Attorney B. C. Hughes of the board, }having examined the same. The next meeting of the wi be held Jan. 8. | TALLMAN HOLDS COURT PAY FOR THE | TEACHERS | board | said Mayor Ballinger this afternoon, | The! assistance. The Carita for « time was {n danger of going down, also | Bhe heeled over until her weather ‘gunwale was competely submerged. {She was soon lightered, however, jafter which she managed to bac done child aboard. At first som of the passengers were frightened, but were soon quited when assured | that there was no danger. “Captain Lindquist was the cool eet man | ever saw. | have been o }the sea for many years, and have | been wrecked three times, but never |have T looked upon a man of bis “FRISCO BROKER PROSTRATED | nerve. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 27.—Jobn | “When the passengers came fun-| 4. Perey, attorney for R. Brent ning up on deck, Captain Landquiet,) realizing that they were frightened,| Mitchell, stated this morning that| there were no new developments in the affairs of the collapsed breker His creditors met at 2 o'clock this jeame calmly down from the bridge, rolling a cigarette as he walked and jollied the passengers until, in spite of their former fears, they took the! afternoon, and planned for a thor matter as a joke We had no fur-| ough investigation of Mitchell’s-af- | ther trouble. fairs. | | “The next day the revenue cut-| Their loss will amount approxt con. |ter Rush came alongside. She took; mately to $100,000. Mitehell |a report of the matter, and wfs to| fined to his home in a site of | have went it to Juneau, On Friday| nervous collapse. jnight the steamer Jefferson hove abreast of us. She thréw her search-| light on the Portland for a while, then, as we asked for no assistance, SAN FRANCISCO, abled through the br her machinery, the steam Dec. 27.—Die down of schooner | eaking TONIGHT |into deep water.” Mayers Wee in Berth, Municipal ownership of street and for that reason it ts supposed railways and the steps that should | that the meeting to be held tonight H. Myers, another member of the) be taken to that end will be dis-| will be a warm one. | crew, gave the following account cussed tonight at the Labor temale,| Prominent apeakers bave° been “When the Portiand struck the/ 6th and University, The nominat-|chosen for the occasion, amony rocks it was very dark and it was| ing of @ full ticket of city officials! whom aro 8. W. Harmon, Gordon A raining hard. [ was in my berth at/to run on a municipal ownership! Rice and F. A. Rust, of the Labor the time seeding. Suddenly I feit| platform at the coming city election | counci!; Judge ED. Benson. Rev a terrific jar, accompanied by | Will be considered. | Fletcher Wharton, pastor of the! grinding and crunching of timbera| The efforts of the municipal| Methodist church and De J. D. wi Realizing that we had hit some-| league to get the question of munic-/son, pastor of the Westminster! thing, I hurriedly dressed, and went | !pal ownership submitted directly to| Presbyterian church. R. B. Hasketh,| up on deck. The reat of the crew! the people in the election hav been | president of th Central Labor soon came up, followed by the pas-| virtually stified by the city council,| union, has been selected to met # sengers. There were three women | ebairman. = VETERANS TO MEET j The Washington Volunteers will meet tonight in Armory hall for the purpom of arranging for their an sual banquet, which will be given on February 4, the anniversary of the battle of Santa Ana which the Washington volunteers fought The Roche Harbor Lime. & Ce i ment company thés morning filed ite! Hat with the « jam Schultz | ie na and treasurer, and Benjamin ¢ as v ident and secretary. The was incorporated November 24 & capitalization of $190,000 lark ¢ pros company with Crazed by érink, and believing himself to be at sea as a second mate in command of a ship, Peter Han son, « longshoreman, beat his room mate, A. Gray, whom he believed to be a common sailor under him, over the head with a pan and other weapons until the latter, dropped down insensible, and died last n steamed on to Ketchikan. There} A me, Captain Walvig. owned by|from the effects of the wounds she received the message from the) pol Capisln — . swede Rare -yayd oe j adie B lure jen and car Su © story told by R. M Rush and took it on to Juneau ee passengers from Willapa har-|Crosa, who rented the room to the Portiand’s Eventful Career. |bor for this port, was picked up «t|two men tn a lodging house on West fea yesterday off the Caltfornig| Battery, rGay a 11 o'clock The passengers of the Portland| coast by the steam schooner Ches| yesterday morning the Wayside were transferred to the steamer |halis, and this afternoon was towed hospital, to which place he had been | Al-Ki, The vessel is expected to © this port. moved, and Hanson was arrested | arrive tonight ~~ |yaxterday afternoon. Hoth men had | |" The Portiand is probably one of| BERNA Be ee ym DOH On @ Christmas spree. } | the best known vessels on the coast. |» * She is a vessol of 1,420 tons, 191\@ NigW YORK, Dec. 27.—May- & feet in length, 36-foot beam, with al® or McClellan today received #} }depth of 20 feet. The vessel was|® his certificate of election * first named the Haytian Republic.|@ te was sworn in at . The Haytian government used the @ ae eee eee eee eee *) | vessel as a gun boat, and she was} | used againet the insurgents in the island. Shortly after 6 o'clock last night |an unknown man was run down and | She was later the Ethel A. Mer- ag 4 by a train on the waterfront | ritt, and was engaged in the banana} The body was caught under the en< trade from Philadelphia to Blue-/#1B¢ and carrted from Columbia to fields. Later she was used as a fili-| Jackson st re it was noticed by Busterer, aiding the Cubans against| the engineer. The body was terri Spain. Afterward she came to\%/¥ mangled. It was taken to Puget sound. Here she became a| Bonney-Watson morgue and smuggler, carrying Chinamen and | ®t been Identified opium across the border. Two years | ago she was caught in the Bering sea ice jam and carried far to the north. has | Seattle SUTER, THE JEWELER Nome De i i ie a ie ie ee ee ee ee a Judge Tallman, although stil|* | mi * AND OPTICIAN Afi fay tomorrow tho sctwol] | du from recent illness, was able v4 CHK jens aed s7.—Judge & in and have your eyes s headquarters at tho Central|to hold court in his chambers this|% /"uleys dea of the 18g + . Py 2 ner wae School will be a popular place with | morning, and hear a motion for new) % ° = aye ol vig @ @ optician e vader (Jil school teachers, At tts meeting| trial in the case of Marguerite Gon-|¥ services were almple ond 5 oo npt and careful attents . ‘h ‘soi ~ vate, * » this departme . py oe, the or hoaré gates ae vs Fr anak A, apu ay * & Ip work guarante roll of the teachers for De-| who somo time ago secured a judg ; F and. beginning tomorrow | mert of $7,305.75 againat the plain pre ee eee SUTER, THE JEWELER \ fT morning at 9 ock, the board will/ tiff, elaimed that he had acted aa| Patrolman’ Brown arrests Ella 4 over to the teachers thgir sal-|a collector for her and had kept this) Whitehead, charged with robbing J a) OPTICIAN aries, . néunt of money, Judge Tallman| W. Lovejoy of $80 in Shamrock » Suc to G. Beninghausen Mt tho meeting last mgt reports (¢ nied the fn “loon, upper Ist ay ' 73-715 FIRST_AVE, the} Tho skillful physician mands a skillful pharmacist the patient requires both. | Reliability Skill Promptness We haw them atl RELIABILITY are absolutely pure terations tolerated SKILL ercised Our drugs Every precaution ex in the filling scriptions to the most de minute PROMITNE ranted delay. No No procrastination prescriptions. No tar in unwar- nea filling Respectfully 807 First av. COLMAN ISUILDING No adul- fi} of pre- LAR eee eee eee NEW YORK Doe low Money loaning at 90 per o during the lust few min the market; closed pri off quickly, reaching the point today mR te DIVORCE FROM | .. THIS MAN’S A WONDER tes of # sell lowest * ~ eeeeeEE * ' how at Uh t of | ber ebratix r ft ft ington st., where he told of the aver \ riet mith |" 1 ba he t k care of the man, giving him reach hi », lying In the en arm clothing and furnishing IOUXPALLS, D., Dee 7 it board from t him h « was learned today that Mra. Robert| swam ashore, iny d n th id} Guet plenty of money left Fitzsimmons arrived here Mond at ke under the pler D-| He said | us tr id his and engaged the services of a al| ped off to sleep and not n kt " ng int tream. attorney to conduct divoree proceed-| morning ‘ ! if suf-| He friends that he was nes. She intends to secure a d nily to seek relief » exhausted he not keep his «in this state when she has es b ng, ar a th 1 nm on reaching 6 shore tablished her realdence h Jotht wat ked and drip- under the pt A. 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