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ST EDITIO That Dare Print the News The Only Paper in S GILL ACCOUNT OF THE Bank Wrecker in Fancied Security| Js Captured in Tangiers-+Friendly Power| Will Make Extradition Easy--Scorned Woman Gives First Hint to American Officers. ITENSLAND TAKEN IN FOREIGN LAND PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANG THE SEATTLE STAR E WEATHER FORECAST.—Fair Tonight and Light West Winds “@ BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1906 PER MONTH GANS-WELSON FIGHT IN EXTRA «PINK’’ THIS VOL, 6. NO 163. AFTERNOON--WATCH FOR IT PEEERED ENE EEDEOOEF EEE R ERED EEE HY | - READ THOMBON'S SPEECH ; * | - even of this txsue of The Stat appe the ” 7 h of City Bagineer 8. HM. Thomaon, de ‘ *. e 1) ownership meeting held at the le the # | ® ate mH Saturday nigh wt The ita believe t ‘ * # voter in the city of Seattle should careful ead th eoch * * of M ot it best e@kposition of the ¢ on * * now at 4e that has come from any ce * + . . * EERE T GOLDFIELD Fighters Weighing in Every Hour and Don't Move the Beam--Over 200 Women in tha Arena--Bigger Fight Purse Given by the Club --Odds on Gans Growing. PHILADELPHIA'S BIG FAILURE FAIRBANKS f ‘CLAIM JUMPERS se ns ‘ PROTECTIVE UNION TO BE se ’ - bi preside “ wh FORMED AMONG THE MINERS LC LALERBRED EE AIAY EEN Y FEEL ORE TY HS Rranee Ave , ioe eS a Te. OLA : padiraition | * R’S PINK FIGHT « * * * EXTRA THIS AFTE be * RA THIS AFTERNOON ; * a 4 ad * ed * t * | * ‘ * ee : ; ne -axinet . * ’ at tricts t vd * « t ~ . * rest et 1 + « ya | weedithos 5 * wt * FRANK K, HIPPLE, | ; * 4 “ ‘« Provident the t compat ne : e aw who le nd committed ey ar ht, and whe her * . * | sulotas ee eee ; t ne . APR ee eee eee " Pi wh GOLDFIELD, N ‘ fiscovery has be KH ‘ mbe war i n ces by « ' . elven + r- . nm Gans. | th ‘ on of ber —~ ‘ a a. Pre a c ! ey nave ring seat p to p oment Metae aterday “ . ray , sve : < . Among Those Present —— je lew i as wed sit kaa ab tree © bleach- ‘ . of sit nec mean 4 « up the Dane 7 { te ” out. The Ghitago Boy Confesses reve Ges Peer a : eee . 5 m th to 00 b PPR afi “to Murder of Younger on of 1 *¥ FINE BUILOING AND QUARTERS OF THE REAL ESTATE TRUST hae , aft NOON—-With so mach Gn s . e actor; : ie ‘ty. | COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA ‘ wineer A a of iv lte 6 on ee ip Aa geedlagpticcd bonne Charteg al Jesephin « Weld . ‘ey Fl . f ar m Me» | felt « reaking his left leg abc the Men Weigh In. ‘ ‘ brother, knee. While attempting to craw Pe Eddie ¢ ; upon the log b og wan ¢ hed GOLDFTELD, > Sept. 3—Roth |; es ee | ADOLPH SEGAL, between the pile and « phin and ghea ' ply at noon and many, Sept. 2—Rodert Gor lneckan tn Cope wth a ' s RK And HO { age, bas Financier, promoter and hotel | "ys pinen aguhoreman whe j - page ne a ee my whose rprises Hipple| tabéing open tbe arg a Weigh in Again at 1:20. j Tiegteausn dae - pda Se lost money ¢ wered and slid] Both mem weighed in for the sec Se ter ee B years of axe te t he in-jond ¢ t 1:30 o'clock. Neither |i jinn. betwee ten-round pre the Founae’, ¥ tened |of exied the beam. They |iminary betweer Bobbie Lundie, of im on oy around fd he|both wore the garb they will wear|on® Frastiaco, and Jack ¢ iftord, of buried the body was haule the k above. im the fight | Mont Ana t men will febt at ee Still life tn Mt. bee A hurry « was sent for the = }123 pounds ringside. The prelime fa front of hin tw lambalance and he was taken to his Pp jtmary Is sch 4 for 2 p.m, Pa — —————— a ad he was taken to urse is $33,500. P. ™., m Archer avenue The | home. 1:30 o'clock—President nieneid |e time The main event will be found wh Cortes i es int t ~ ‘entcet | pulled off pr ptly “rad «Sioa r SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO, HAS ) hab Suet auneunee’ that tes-estunllints tea My at 2 Seock, E> cali Hs area to tinchar ge theme NORTHWESTERN ARRIVES. | nine of the purse is $22,500, to be jeitic time Li ae i ‘ 1° . . eof the purse 33 ba = | ae. co | Neantern arrived in| {vided im the following manner: | CHARGE THOSE WHO ARE ray on tat \, DS teas teak Nelson to $22,500 and Gans “ ‘" j 4 ~ ar om Nome | $11,000, Nolan would not agree to! , oe Nev, Sep oe ACTIVE IN JOINING UNION; *"! F neatee etree 7 8 Oe ent of gold and |feht until this amount was insured |." > Jack Walsh as time- Burton Makes Statement. ps —— aght @ first nim. This agreement has been ke eae bis corner & ORGANIZATION, w " f fan Franciace be a pad 68 second | 1, lic until the present| + he Meck 4 a: b ere king with Kdword| ‘ t kard did not wish to in-| © ss Behind i Mem « ¢ ettort gles than had : Robbie 1... - | striking Carmen _ sais iaok Al when the | MeMorrom, he ettort | a had)y ion Kia took his | P , ek enitten we fee the ae “ weal | M a Referee She tote es bones amt) Watching Farley's " porning | mong eae: | one “ , nt hat th o aires at } j Many W Present el~ sey JJ g y - {ore « - Semen a vee| j y Women Presen’ . = Pagecat hem to the an raltway « om, the Bea e —_ r ng,| 2:00 o’clock—Looking over the A trom a sunt] Men, However. " opr ny yeh fof eet tals | areiras thane appenra to vo heat lee a oe the ¥ M women preser They do not) there t Nelson w yet 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept A ° e | Fxeeident ‘and me ‘ it een ENE ay ok {though many strike : fivchare echarging the me n fron hayer |SEWARD PENINSULA ROAD ‘ He | the ate : and = . ae . : -eiggpet BE e ie 7 . housa ds Watch 'g tT ¢ the} 1S NOW NEARLY GRADED. | today, the tet Rallways made ne e « « oe . rh e wt} | star iu agu|ettomt t0. otert care today. The] iracl since we new tne first} Gathering of War |}. How pl Heer + ae ee Meee a nee |tact that this is Labor day caused t en . © ¥ | ond will be c | been tee company to think the unics that the treat Craft F seme and. the work Of po | oympat rs would cause troubie. | °°" » lischarging J ted | of i ua tee the will be | ate The Carmen's union did not . ¢ Ba ei) pe « *e ' fom (telpate tn parade today, # es wiper . : 6) OysTER BAY, sept Pres have |mem are employed picketing the car} : . “ ent Rox elt viewed the lharne and watching the railroad] "Ss. Virtusily threatened d - Me atgest fleet of modern Americar stations for the arrival of strike| “ho Dp tr Hut the slat ¢ ~4 . ot wig” breakers have o reure «rie ganine at all han- [Warships ever Annem d in United | The windows of Eee wee tates * " ° yao ee an eae Afte n absence of several . hat " of Long Ielac t [being covered with war " oe . Meanwhile ¢ y te break i. ie : A wee John Rosene, 7 jprotection against mis bee, Sars 2m ad + ee . pone hon = ee os : i stern Sl- ap would be @ * f the | Press, . and other Ala r Secret we a . - be \ eaeh three ni ed to wattle ee AR state t ploy of the oo forme ‘ dergoing [WB for his inepe “ in tee i the steamen Seen " the ' eting 1 lew “ - of being brok tmétion the fee ear ling the antic! ntatives misled . : : 1 ' « the anticlpat- conditions th t believe that the! the « f be pe peters “ t« h ween certain Rus ones i y © or! wh med age f st [nat cloared for act oe ‘3 h the and his Fear Labor Day Rict ed mes of @ * . “ were 7.7 wee an ring sie Me ae ed that there aken 6 re or leam act pa never t . air jAmerican pre ever ewe nt weathe , SACRAMENTO, € Sept leg powerful a flee Unde . mies Two trains with F he command of Admiral R. D : ce oe F c 3 nunatun Chanel Sekai z 0 PROMINENT WOMEN ARE yor anaes oe = DEATH OF MRS. J, C. KEITH Be gore ty ah ps. wit 178 suo boldt bre ¢ 7,292 cases of salmon.! f San Francisco, warning 3 t ‘ ‘ « Forty-eight first-et nd 2 berian com- — BY THE Mishiect o go to Oakland on t th a ot atmembled. ee Mn ond-clase passengers came south | pan of its limited rights in the St- * abor day, to # tots, ete » bane seal The president, aboard the May-| erian countr The letter al : BRE HELO IN THE CITY | Jit remain at - th win Mee. J. 2, {fipwer, started to the fleet at 10 The Bing eee iblican con, | stated that the company goa MONEY REFUSED. | men dropped Keith, John C. Keith etary of the Navy Bonape ir eg Rage gr remy” tel right to obta iners or prog | white ranning fifteen miles an hour t 6 tacuity, died vee. lad other distinguished kovernme ‘clock in the Arme Barring 4! pectors a1 caty oF . te {ler t the famtiy [officials aecompanied him. As soon age _—— yon Over Some oom rights on Cape Chukotsh astern Trying to Foot the Strikers b ‘ t . eo laa the Mayflowe eached signalling sewn Reng os Sibe a STOCKTON, Cal, Sept. 3 }? in Clarence | distance the f ents fag broke | eae Pony oe at the North- i opel nich (wo 0 | special train Bf strike breakers was 4 « +} out and the belching & ns began e io nations al} weete ay wes nos . ed off I} ransterred from the Santa Fe to be held at First Baptiet | raare of sa he Mayflower re ached” Pt loca miners, but | ae teteeane ™ Occidental } ne gouthern Pacific tracks in th | eacea RESOLUTIONS paseeo| ; apoading t aying eady perfected. | would » do business um- j y oleh tetim : ” — ape oad wd | , 4 " gone conclusion th te th of { iS Jobs Law mitekirts of this elty at 11 o’clock| gy ASSOCIATION AGAINST e ' nde in| All he ships wa |Sait fotlow. the 4 der the off! sion grante@ | iy arrived fror lant might. It is believed It will ge ake |from stem to stern with flags ao ane y the Russian government for the purpose ? he Jan Francisco via San Jose. Two] THE UNSAVORY REPUBLICAN} fiest ship in was the cru sy Be nar f Rast 1 oe more trains are ¢aid to have gone | MEDAL CONTEST AT FREMONT, Des Moines and the monitor Arkan Sa? f Setert: x ieeaee tae ue via Benicia CANDIDATES. lea w The review lasted), The arm cay “eg ee foe cuniidat —— | he W U. of t wit | two half hours t te 1 orde ‘om the quarter nconteste ndidates | w, ¢ F ST ates oor see ma gene a D. | follows Superic : Barbee hold a gold me pres cong mae: 1C., will sail for Oahu Island, Ha-| Mitchell Gilliam ' th terial test fer dent to the admirals and later th 2 | nd ab “10 START EIGHT pee pl wd Pasir gemapg ieee sally " at f see? 2 . t Braga dt - ee M, we hie wall daybreak tomorrow morn. |Smith; auditor, J Nt w;| ] t heen federn wr “ he First) med t « Asbury MF urch. . Tonight the voasels will| 28 to assist the stranded trans-|treasurer, Matt ley clerk, | | ‘ ri M. EB. churet f ponerse fe vow ove Se a op 5 with electric Hehts port Sheridan, which is on the|Otto A. Case yerintendent of \* pre eainet | » i P “ rocks near there public instruction, J torey - | > S ur not ELLA MARIE ASHORE. Capt. Heidt, formerly of Camp |oner, F. M. Carroll; surveyor } nd en , ‘i ; McKinley, H. T., will leave on the| Valentine; county commissioner | tend ar Whe launch Ella Marie, crowded | Buford and will have charge of the | South district, Dan R. Abram; state | Jierepulable iu jwith picntekers bound for Wild-| expedition Two powerful centri-| senat Fortieth district, LB : nav! a y reg 4 wood pa ran aground off Relle-| fugal pumps are aboard the ans- | Knickert r; Forty-second T { w 1» the vie * hn ‘ nalhend tue, Lake Washington, this morn-| port, as well ag other salvage ap-|trict, P. L. Allen; Fortysixth dis: ci of At ( Friday ang . oa eking tt F whl | ing. Th wore taken|paratus. A full er ha n se |trict, Joe Lyons; Fe eventh dis-| 8 " xttt ed at ab f He be held here thie} off in st ats and no one was| cured for the trip trict, Robert F. Booth ng ‘ @ for places ar {njured. The accident } ened on| The transpe Thor lef — t by boys tate . tore be it f eversing gear re-| Francisco at se iy |COUNTY. CLERK'S RECEIPTS a P , rip I t M erial to Ww The boat was go-| morning, and ive at the SHOW BIG INCREASE. |;, nt Fede . { peed making for the| scene of the n day of o r f f eonfror “ *) k when t captain gave the|in advance Bufo i A. a r 8 me FLA t of At two won Alki reverse, The engineer re wn t t nile ( e Mar : f . ec but the gear would not oS 4 bee ei a i ux rok A of San Jun | h e » was stuck | J $4,19 nd jy M » make hig & this morning he steamer L. T. Haas} 2 - ee mor n are ‘ the fod tn oh ed and towed her off. R Enere 3 a 8 | ve y ir, ad f - ; ft o ‘ fa t nd had | t f airman “ , 7) ] | 1 | _ 3 overworking the ; ed ta yn Cl |YOUNG CLAYDON CONFESSES, i p Hes « 1 he| Advices were resetved ‘ey afted CHICAGO, Sept William Ran eaten pea dip Fag geoickry } a 7 The ‘esolut ‘e on by the compan hat | »e- doiph Hearst tel yha to the Tri} ‘on ‘ ms 4 4 lel neainst Henry {lieved the Alki will be floated at see pap cgay oe = phy “origi gy a : : __ [tives Philbrick and Barbee, ¢ 4 BARGE NEARLY SINKS, raloonkeeper, who | high tide Stante tor vice president on the] Nt WPORT, RB, 1, Sept, &—News| with the thett of a gold wateh from : Se ppb Ser the. Menubtions _ be sete "ae ket . 1908, an re.| of the sudden death of Herman Oel-/ Mrs, Bruce, 2406 Sixth av. Th i fs t 1 " Gemoc ot one Ws, 6 ’ « Me a r wireless rT ate a ecov Sth ; i up alongside 1 the #ixth " THREE STEAMERS OVERDUE. ported by that paper rich at sea came by a wirel mes-| Wateh was t a thts mornin } the fiuford at the Wa t ms ——_ a from the steamer Wilhelm de| from a pawnshop where Clay ve | 2 this morning, the ll Steamer Oregon, doe to arrive} Silver #atmon have begun to run attic Ended Today. se this morning. The nature of | had pawned, it, .Claydon confesse i" ST. LOU | barge Blakeley from ‘Tacoma, loaded SEATTLE Prtinphaes ype from Valdez yesterday, has not re}! rer 4 en yess ee . heen PUNXSUTAW , Pa, Sept «| the ilineks te mot stated rich's } to his guilt Ml ith $£0 tonm of coal, apruvk a leak orted off Tatoostr island up toa} &&.Wads.bave been received. since fe mot 5 battle be-| wife has left Newport to meet the sane eee 1S; 450 Mleion with the dock and} The Seattle Choral-Bymphony so Eta howe thig afternoon b athamne Haturdeay by ¢ San Juan and so ir sie Mb — the| steamer upon her arrival Steamer Ohio sails for Nome — tomtuetived to wink FApiaty, A cail|ctety, which was organized Jast| Portland and Sante Crux aro also) Chora Fishing companies. Satur-)~Biack Hand” Itallans ended, when FEAR FOUL PLAY. - , day 40,900 pounds were brought Into | ine atronghold of the latter was dy FEAR FOU . for auwistance was sent to the fire- boat, Booqua int which responded, but the barge wus almost totally submerged when the Snoqualmie arrived. Several large suction pipes were placed in position and the barge was pumped out. The coal was loaded aboard the Buford, and Blakeley will go on the marine E LOUIS, #ept. 2—One person 8d 14 injured, seversi sert- Ie the result o® the accidental of a bogab intended to be 0 wapince the moving of ‘© gerade thia morning. the made | due from the north today, but have not been reported. ‘bie TO ORDAIN NEW PASTOR, A meeting will he hela al Kirkland Baptist ehurch on neslay afternoon next at # o'clock} to consider the ordination of the pastor, Rey, Arch week by James H. Hone the following appointmer ot of ficers; Mra, Jtidab, piarit Mre. Hatcher, secretary and treasurer, and Mra, Watson, dean of the mon itors. The first rehearsal will be held at the Plymouth church to morrow night, and singers are tn vited, The orchestral division is '» process of f + from the strat 4 this morn= ng ah wmall Fehooner brought down Bout 10 tons Prices will be announced during the coming week. The fish are ‘eipall no far this season, but the nermen Say that they will im- ve in size by the middie of the namited and burned to the ground, Five Italians are dew panhinnininnat hana ‘The trial trip of the new steam: er Washington, of the L. H. Gray company et, will be id next Saturday, The butlders and dl. rectors of the company will accom pany the gessel on the trip, The local potice have been to locate Cernetiier, rnetiier worked in the mines a owns & homestead, valued, It 14, at $6,000, It is feared by rel- the last six days has brought that Seattle more than 600 Indians & they way to the hop cere ‘ — Steamer Princess Vietorla during is @ tives in Chippewa Falls, W he may have met with foul play.