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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1904 ee ee en nee ee am BI) sit TAKE HER | mesure CARROLL'S THEORY =~ ~~» SETTLERS 7 a ee Se ee ed ; |MOVEMENT BEGUN * ~_ : | mnnmmmmnmneem | J I wht) EBASTERNERS ro MAKE ’ PROSECUTING ATTORNEY veld HOMES IN RURAL DISTRICTS Mr. Houghton, who has been DISAPPE wysTernious ¢ é ; Ka amp on Hoods canal oF MRs. W. HOUGHT ; J oharge of the officer LIEVES CITY COMPTROLL 4) Whenever earning begins, sv ing should begin. We have started # lot ef people in the HASN'T SHOWN DISPOSITION OF THE NORTHWEST | | | SHROUDE LYMANGAGENOT | an, BALLARD, IS was AT TIMES VERY oF go TO PROBE DEEP INTO BAL gPONDENT 7 colnet . eee ERE ee wy | LOT TAMPERING CASE win c the electt A THEOSOPHIST |. ban oh of comp HE right en ri se | rhe in-| he city on a very important m many, but we think a grea Ha } P soured trom Leiem | he ssostna te tubers many. Some had never before Mysterious ‘ \ city on PERE RK ERE EEEER BER! city Comptrolion Carroll does nat]! tee 00 | iets ale org io ‘ ren! I Saved anything—because they od with th of appear to wm » have eme nao) * lem si | had never been forcibly remina ao a, of Caves tor Deapendency 2 OVERNIGHT 3 . eed Bec the ballot} SAN DIKGO, Cal, Aug. 20.—For-| 10" eg . fed. Does this apply to you? vee Wills Mra, Houghton, however, distiked | ) | recy In hie efforts to ancertai) » sflerwards tam. | mer Be y of the Treasury Ly ested ¢" who was ins n tast 8 ¥| the idea aving Ballard, and it EN who Is reaponsibie for the work dt] 4 vered to the|man 7 has returned from his ae aaa RAN. pfiernoon THES " " he t ia had something : : tampertng with the ballot boxes.dtd a ie hee at Point Loma. He said to r ‘ On Savings Ao ounts ely rem 1 » with les pondenc All his office,” said Prosecuting AttOF~| night, several ho refore it w I'm vot a member of the = > . & "ein her eatontany All Semwanne ean we wand) nn, tu Homing Ate | it srw) hour teore a] sophia acces “hangin hich i nt Ng ayy AE Pager peo em ! {M Hows ton ¢ his wok : rhe fi wdving-A are the ents « for} 7 Siar thie morning Hie haslin doubt, It ie ehildiah to copt |Bever intimated ar on af It ia Mr. Rokrbec > hi ® camp la that on last Saturday iday’s * r eadowa throughout the investiga shown | theory of Mr. Carrolt that the | Joining aking of Bryan's ar ; pag iPpere are many citizens of Bsl| ivy Houghton telephoned to her| FIRST RACE—Wour and a half] disinetination > inte Pram dPaseuse! tg Ripa te Margey Mond Hr Bryan ts « mant-| “!! commercial bo be, states Ct. Inter est fant, among ( ~ ye w, Mra. % Gulliver, 216 nae, seltting, 2-year-old ter any deeper than he is forced ny doubt aa to th ome of | font That wilt be tho| ot ammaatoe A Bessa: Mies pa ae § Houghton. © a 2 North st, and asked her to send |3#85 Wapnagootis » do u ection or any probability that | (emocr nominee is inevitable io be . fros Vie Have « Branch at Geo =a n,® | her daughter Hasel over to her| poy. [uae Mr. Carroll's theory that the bal-| the ballots would be re 1 His name ts one to conjure with | Ne : _ ae Ons ois Houghton har ty : t the children ; jee lots id have been t ered with} While it is pre that | M Le of the local Che 8 D. Hoge, President : eonsaenption. the an OX-|99T2 Prince of Actors befor ey were delivered hia! or al charge Wo je agatnat | YAPS TO INVESTIGATE came is somes ns NB. SOLNER Cashier. — = Hare leavl home _ 9953 Grace Van & « absolutely overthrown by} the ma ho tampered with Uh j THE SEAL RAID. J eat che rat suid be asked DIRECTORS fey! eee or a cee Sees a toa by The or inst week. | a complete and searching investiga- oars t and to help is tunes had fee" Hid not appe at | 9998 Moste Kat ” rday Mr, Carroll Was not} tion of the matter, in order to fx ay t Se the antioultara Daring one of thom mo Houghton waited a| SECOND RACE—six and a ha peasion of the facta concerning} the responsibility, If possible, « He , nar rg are those who de ays and m, suspecting that | Sw an, selling. ¢-year-olds and up.|the frauds and appeared not to be] it th man ie in t done bodily bs was wrong, returned to | %#73 Geo, W. Tuthil 108| very deatrous of ascertaining them tye © Mie. dies Speer a Peay: Jeatous of home riving yeater: | 907 Trapehoote 109) 1 had & r » ‘a ee joml Geleat McCormick. : » who & mn to! day af first the gb « © wil) be ~ "Reb hoor ciaim th won | position Mra. Houghton ff Newly aaa ped = lof the Cha ye gE ng : po family trombles, exce had gone to rnwood, Wash ; EVERE aul's r Mra | where she has a brother and sister © baaee ein 3 a T MAN DENIE in , Faated Joa! ering. th hip at/ living, but Mr. Houghton atated oViearen re 4 T r “ ; vee A $40,000 SAL | , rs Pasa, Ore, Mrs hton | this morning that he had been told | 9969 *Kieven Helis 102] 1 t ane os occulta ve om ' pad many jealous sp wing to! that she secon tn Ballard since THIRD RACE-Five ff Hs . rae gh es 1 , porn Pike : frivial attentions pald ! and | Saterday, but no ow was &. dmyonr-otda | 3 ieveeain thant Ping: Sad ach : pon given rae } 109] és eo or, Beoond Ave. and C > Pwes within the last month has} Mra. Houghton te 26 yearn old, | **5! stroma 1 aes hitP aiaereteno ll de eonmenesan saber wad y Pres Hoge Bidg.. Seattle, W a peas Homehton fired at midnight he husband is 80, ‘They have | 31% Mack yes 197) | The stration books at the city |-r.< 5 Ager on Beaks , ters about her bor ng led otk years he Toute aE haa i wii ? han ed tor a ; , » 914 Whe | VER um. M4 hn Weld. 4 matr ne the matiors avers thelthe re 5 . - TOM CORBETT FIGHTS FIRE. | 955) Ca tl the aug art, | took thet ° f «| Saturday, the books be fin | umbia, Tom Co nee ¢ the | P8TT A Pendergas ort “ | Tt ex fon fighter, was j.| FOURTH RACE—Two my Me au FRR pais agt ts er « . 1 which | ting, 4-year-olds and up a - vn BA ’ erry gh , be SHAWATOMIM, Kan, Aum 20 4 Neon ner . « an 996% Kxpediont be *\ ein work Monday with 100 puplis.|—View Presid Vairbanks # ; trate jan » t of 9954 Invoice due b fr Hees, | Aw puplis come fror reserva at the bra jay of the 4 auto, t pe ¢ & Flees. hone charges of conspiracy were] tions, that number w increased cary of the firat conflict eee | ’ - 2 it ~e ° a » Irae within a few weeks i Qowmirree 1S READY TOO). . neame! FIFTH RACE—One mile, sellt ecus, 8 by f ; Must Remain in Jail Horse Racing Today LEAVE FOR BAMFIELD —/"" th a buck ” , ' fan appeal t n the exhibition WILL RE-| tert t the 3s ‘ ' i ; : ® race horses for the j CAPT. KILGORE u : oem the Janitor, and, | sate Quickacride joe] CBartes Williaine has apent oat | af the Sno porT TO SENATOR PILES ted ye @ the fis ] Mack Ger soi | * veer # fa halt munity Jatt. | ah oo pened yes ; ' | icyou 99 | He was found gulity and sentenced | terday | 4 | 9951 Lady ‘Travers bo | to three years and o half in the pen.| cei } Phone Ind. 3373 Phone Sunset Main 1514 : Carrick 102 | ltentiary, and the higher court now Everett Smali News. ‘ ; are @ late supper, there d] to aliay the 4 34s Dew Me nn last night on boar@hrath : ” Lahalow, which tw taf viet SEVENTH RACE-.One mip ading lea The a ‘ We = plemented bed and objected to thes ex fea when it Wael wor Is expected to tons are good for et sot rain fail Seattle's Reliable Store—I512 to 1522 Second Av. ‘. ~~ {-year-olds and up he taken to Watla Walla Im afew! yes 2 ” | cea binwee “an yesterday fram Seattle, where abe ton 1 Sess Seehawey 107 | days to begin bis term epent @ pleasant time visiting with f $942 Follow ate ; friends | 1 to 9937 Instrument ; Cook Asserts His Rights. The city eprinkiing wagons have! r “4M a Peerese Because the cook declined to pte-} heen kept bu ve ki oe hours! b oeo M “ te ag po Bglesre ~Aity mh pa-| } Am exhibit of Seattle manufac turera will probably play a big ¢ t - ached ine rather forcible man-| Mra W, N. Tucker, of Moors tn the Washing gn state tate, » be | Seea Ink by three eatlors returning from) visiting at the home of her brother, | a ee ee gt ptember! e957 Anvil ten} Ywn. A free-for-all fight cccurted@i H. ¢ Highland av | iT to 22 resident § Cameron, | 9963 Lone Woif 191 | and the cook, sithough he isa BDi-| The Ladies Ald of Lowell wit! | R presenting the motors of the! 9964 Mise May & state fair, has arrived im Seattle f . ap will " y ard the | the eapresa purpose of inducing Se ‘RICH COPPER | drove the tnteuders from his go<] Friday afterm c jattle manufacturers to display thetr ‘en expedition will be gone 10 | goods. tape wee Mie cameron wae atven «ver, STRIKE REPORTED Fs, ee to President George James, of the| i | Beattie Manufacturers’ actation | ‘WANT SULLIVAN by Secretary C B. Yandell, of the| SONORA, Cal, Aug 30--Hub/ ° Chamber of Commerce, suggesting| Shaw, a veteran eetor, has F | to the latter that the opportunity} ™@ade a rich atrike of copper and) ESTATE EQUALLY » diaplay Seattle goods at the fair| Ulver ore east of Keriedy's lake, affords a good sequel to the “Made |Sear the summit, im the Stanilaus in Seattle” day |forest reserve. Specimens assay tien Mi ping weighing only 100 pountin | meet Mra Parker at the Friday Bargains | At the New Store You can save money every day SVEVSSRO Sane Vrvaseres ee nites. Mary Nese tye, [FORTUNE TELLER RELEASED [ind €" bg percentage copper | in the week at McCarthy’s, and iB yeren ° | tore suattee Bavie yesterday after Gerew mgerte' have same doing all your trading here. Fri- day's specials are especially at- tractive. Readthespecimens given below. There are lots more spe- cial values in other departments. More satisfactory goods for your money and less money for satisfactory, reliable goods than in any other store on the Coast. “ t anemones Glee & ie proarces. ‘ae oan, Were released under bonde of | } : » sare alike. Th tom | $150, promising not to continue the | settlers in Northern British ( i from any former af be: eq in the future, They were bia and from Vancow to the Geen fm that it oeks for an equal) Co ened that a second cor |fect that the Indians are contem Citation, whereas the other peti j siating another uprising. Troops would reselt Ina i sentence. (Mame ask tor 2 distribution accord os a : have been asked to be sent for Ag We deine ip jon —— seater eeeeearene $50 & COSTS pro : ums wanten |; ON THE FRONT"? ATS Nt wth TAGE «of Louls and +. * von ia at the Winslow ship yarda| Later—Capt. Caine was fined jandt « Roser m failed to find waiting opportunity to go on the | *"4 costs ames for their two boys, the au- dock for needed repairs perlo srt is asked to allow one of The Free Employment Bureau is| James J. Hill will abandon the| Captain Bimer &. Caine te being| the boys to take a new name, as fiocded with requests for] bonded warehouse at Tacoma, and|tfied this afternoon before Judge|he ie constantly answering hie girls, N. A. Thompeon.|in the future will store all goods|Alexander on the charge of being) brother's calle and consequently im Charge of the bureau, stated this| with the Central Warehouse com-|“druek and disorderly The testl-| great confusion. that he can hardly fili| pany, of St. Pant. Tacoma will} ™ouy given by witnesses ts very — — —— ot of the demar There | jose duty amounting to nearly $200, |¢¢maging. A large crowd Is present CAN'T GO HOME NOW. theo a heavy © for help in] 000 per annum by the move. in the court room. Captain Caine z eager class of restaurants and| Bridsh steamer ‘Twickenham to|Will mot testify until late this after-| MB. Themes, colored. whe claims to be in business In Belling a OPP PLL PP PPLE Our Passenger Elevator Is Run- ning--TaKke a Trip to Second Floor Tomorrow SS Srvyereas verse houses, which cannot be| discharging at Victoria, and wil! /9008 Tek st all. The ¢ boppichers'| thes go on the Requimalt drydock — . - ham, but who spends most of his ; Will probably be seat to| for inepection as to Gangs can | ANY CONVENTION Neer] me teeing sround colecas Sa :te Cnn ee eee ~ Yakima about nber 6.| tained during the time on the rocks/ VEAR. 4 a hat A A morning om a — to be sent in batches) at San Jaan island. | the third time oo hee ikon arn - or Cc erca es < The new steamer Princess Royal, At the state convention of retail) | @ third th ee arre | PARENTS OBVECT To beine constructed by the Canadian | grocers, to be held in Spokane Sep-| 01 S84 released on promises to go | Pacific at Eaquimalt, will be launch-| tember 26-27, the delegates from a —_—e—eoO : a TREATMENT BY POLICE.| 54 Saturday afternoon. The Prin-|Seuttle will endeavor to have the These are double fold goods and come in neat striped 4 TOUCHED FOR BIG SUM. i. Fromme I cons Royal is very similar in con-| convention held here next year 1 and figured patterns—blue and white, red and white and ord, of Fremont, | struction to the Princess Beatrice. |The delegates from Seattle ares} oy sity : hh } . fon to the arrest of her!” gteamer Nevadan, of the Ameri-| D. F. Power, F. 1. Heidrich, James hariotte Holden, ar or be | black and white—all clean, new goods; always sold at roc n othe rt -! _ > Py . int: ate a fay t rectoire co € orn ove , 4 Sargeant, and other Juvet| -an-Hawailan line, leaves San Fran-| Brannigan, EF Busse, President sel sabe - t . pict tad et A Di “sh at, to be worn over a yard; special for Friday—to yards to a purchaser—only i jorning ebaime » he heen fF jan embrotc gray mouseline de : who foul 8 Tuesiay, by Patrolman] seo Saturday night for Seattie.| A. F. Bickford and Secretary J. J i charged the boys with} ene will load here for Honolulu Higgins bed s man whom she | sole, is of soft gray motre. It is T¢ a yard a trus and with w she had}iong, with the graceful cutaway “Finca toe it Soe’ "" £ ForBleached Pillow Casin t. Attortay The large loose sleeves are cut ke the mat-|with tabs to the elbow, In thes REISE, soiehe GR TFET [ter befor Prosecuting Attornay tabs is rich lace of a deep mee j I Mackintoeh language and loafing) §teamer Tampico arrived at 7 MM mnseasonal Was heard before yesterday an grounds of in The boys ar rs. Thel ociock lest night from San Fran-| ATTEMPTED ...aIN WRECK. |Peen having « good jee Alex-| waco and is loading lumber at was dismissed | pajtard (fic tent test! | Steamer Anubis, of the Kosmos ' ‘ said to bear &@l tine, arrived last night from Ta eS mepuiation in the communtty | coma and is loading foodstuffs at end a Reighbora a indignant} ihe Hammond mills. The Anubis ra treatment meted out to| oii sail for Hamburg. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Aug.| *!thheld for the pre 0.—An attempt was made last} Hawkins says he wilt night to wreck the overland Santa woo! Fe train at Helen. It is alleged that the attempt was made by | 7 iges of the coat are simply A ihe og ‘ . strike-breakers. Two men have| STEAMER PONDO 18 ASHORE. | stitched and large buttons of dull od reliable kinds tt at you can depend on been captured and taken to Barstow Jativer ornaments the front | Yd —always sold at 12%c, 14¢ and 1§c¢ a yard; charged with the crime Advices from Vancouver, B. A lace collar in the deep yellow] . Friday only @%@—ten yards to a purchaser f atate that the Pon 1a Is extends to the shoulders, while the . ns drydock this morning, " exten iT it bh ae a eree ene cil, be scraped and| CORNER GOES FOR gsacee, | sshore « the Sand Heads : _— jabot is of gray RAVENNA, Aug 20—The prob , 10—The prob-| painted. Phe ceutheeat Gerne noe ay [PILOT 18 ARRESTED | } 22! 2° y y ene Tome fer the From Nome and St. Michael,| | Tre meen te tas been ald by | AND THEN RELEASED :{SUGAR siege ices For 2C and 5c Sheetings your choice of 42-inch Pequot, Lock- and Pepperell Pillow Casing—the ee ee ee a Steamer Meteor arrived from San RAVENNA. Francisco last night and went on Baten mt ‘ x and none to children or dealers. ee fgereasing number of steamer Edith ts due September 2./ 874 Kast Pike st. has been sold by district No. 159, has been| With 50 laborers, steamer Santa| McGraw & Kittinger to ©. D. Stim ‘ tuiietniary tor @ eubar reteoty ts By solved. The Seattle school! Clara will sail for Valdes and Se-| #0 for $62,000. M. H. Caine was! W. A. Richardson, a ear er aear upriie obe,” One a a x juot, Pe ell and Lockwood 9-4 un are te an this district twol ward Saturd morning the former owner Mlot, was arrest last night (Oy) ee reeat importin ae Neached Shee take your choice , hone will accommo-| British — # Kelvinbank | Patrolman Damm on a chatge ~ p{j,the largest Importing merchants th : oe teike yok Choice tna * 0 | ioading ort " LAST BOUND EXCURSIONS. frunkenness, but was reeased thyspJapan, on the —. ager are all good and you make no mistake—for thirty and Dr. | joading lumber at Port Blakeley for The plant will have a enpacity of & ~ ek has use of an| Fremantle, Australia, went to Ta-| ae morning by Justice Alexander. TBe | oot oe ot sugar n day Y regular prices are 224% and 2gca yard. To- pee grou t purpose, ait-| coma yesterday to coal, and will) Ti last two summer excursions arrest was made | principally dm | d. morrow, Friday, ane day only, the price is Rated just north of enr ark. | return tomorr 0 fink er load) on the n a next Ags anne tO os { Work of » ait Soudin 00. tat moe a finish her load | > ihe Bowne the Wheicom will|brother, Lester, who is now servgigh@ZATTLE LOOKS GOOD TO HIM.) Kinin 19¢ a yard—ten yards to a purchaser and ¥ mmenced today -s make a trip to a4 island and|seven years at Walla Walla for (h¢h “ae dren under 16 years of age sixth . < highest |RECEIVER FOR MEDICAL CO.| ast Sound for a clar bake, and the | robbery of several prominent hy Dk die inet ae here | State of Washington will make an|of this city some time ago : . sdiniedbitimmninninnnninmnernnenhtgann annette beta 1+, hotles os ’ lin the hands of a receiver. As i BUILD LOGGING ROAD \* : “gm } ° 7 The Ko k , . it of an action brought by M ARRESTED FOR BRUTALITY. | . me h St ] B ] a Porter a , | vanced to the me ute George Riggs, a dri for the y, of Bellingham, will begin | } the ! Se eae wich a mortgage was given on four|Union Express company, was ar-|wo once constructing several All D N t M a a ' rage waa given on four Union Bxuress company, wax ar.|work at ones constructing torerel! BALLARD NOTES ay Next Monday wk is morning sinted re|morning for brutally beating his|of Lake Whatcom. The company . fem. <) e tir . n 1905 she advanced $1,190 to th on the Great Northern, « shing| BALLARD, Aug. 20.—The Rallard a or ay Mae i eB 1k institute, which, at that time, was STACKPOLE SENTENCED. . link between Park, where the|schools will not open until Monday re the yr niin straightened ous Al line connects with the Northern| September 10, instead of next Mon serene ttPPAPP tf} mortgages on the entir ishings| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10.—m, @,| Pacific. This plan was decided upon| day, as was the intention. Sever vine [OL t t giv ‘1 secure | Stackpole, wo of the r a conference with Pete of the achools are being remodeled ’ of the ite was given to secure| pol * f th a conference with Peter Lar h ne the loan murder of J Scheck sen-|son, at Helena; J. J. Donovan and| and repaired and will not be ready a y yy els > oO j | te 1 to life tm thial J. H. Bloedall, of Bellingham for the regular opening date. The Cc r r § e x 2 I “ OHIO HOURLY EXPECTED | morning. H ”@ taken to San Ballard children will be given am) 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Panchot | Quentin Tues %ILLED WIFM AND SUICIDED. | extra w of vacation : . ¥ * + Ohlo from Nome, bring. | seh may ——. Former residents of New Bedford Between Pike and Pine Streets gorse and @ gold trena-| J 1@ ARRIVES FROM NOME. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 49. lowa, who have moved to Ballard 7 > on “ a meet ‘ ‘ a xpected hourly to be re Abraham Green, 32 years old, who|and Seattle, will hold a reunion The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District enn ported Tatoosh. Heavy f. The steamer Jeanie arrived from | lives on the San Brun road, this af-| pionte at Woodland park next Mon-| siting 4 found and Nome thia afternoon with alternoon killed his wife and then ' day | ay now be on her way argo of furs valued at $15,000 blew out his own brain reason A. Ridlos will bufld a home at 709 SE grcmmmmnmomenns \ Beattie. | Jeanie had no gold nor passengers, itv assigned for the act, Bim ot

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