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ST EDITION . to Print the News WEATHER @EPORZ.-Feir Toniaht and Wedne That Dares * SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUES! The Only Paper in HOME TO HIS DUSKY MOTHER fampion Lightweight of the World the Idol of|? SERRA STATEMENT OF EDDIE GRANEY, I did not see the foul blow struck, | wae talking to a friend THE SEATTLE STAR (& WILL TAKE THE BACON JAY, SRPTEMBER 4, 1906 VOL. 6 NO, 164 OSTON STRIKES ROCKS OFF PEABODY ISLAN the Goldfield Populace=-Siler’s Decision Is * Popular--Nelson and Nolan. Treated With? at the ring je when it happ: i. However, Siler was right there and watching every blow of the men, and bis decision ie * * * 7 * * | * |%@ good enough for me or any one else. Nelson has gotten his # Contempt--Greatest Fight of Recent Years,|+ ius cecerts, He took ail kinds of advantages of Gane when 9 poe & the fellow was down and out, As for the fight, | will say it wae # ® the greatest | have ever = fought the fight of his fe «* RETA ReRAARAU HOR RES HAS RRR eR ee & and showed the world that he le a equare fellow and a real ® . * | champion . 4 STATEMENT OF JOE GANS *i\* - * 4 *i* STATEMENT OF REFEREE SILER, * 4 knew N fouled me because he knew that he didn't @ | @ emeemacenaw * * have a chance. | ke my right hand in the twenty-eeventh @ | & “it was a nasty fight. Gans, without the foul, wae clearly # + rund, etherwise | would have finished him before the thirty, # | @ entitled to the decision, It was a palpable foul. | do not mean # *. gts He tried to f me twice before, but | blocked his efforts, @ & by that that it was an intentional blow. The black man hadthe « We fought me pasty fight. | will leave it to the public as to @ | best of the mill always. Gans fought and Nelson wrestled, Had # ‘ the way 1 fought N n is @ good, tough fellow, but he has @ @ Joe not broken his hand | believe he would have finished the # recien | proved t lam the real champion, and that @ |@ Dane. | warned Nelson repeatedly to keep away from the * meane more to me than the biggest purse they could offer,” * | % Baltimore lad’s groin. The only reasons that | did not diequalify «# a . » | & Nelson were that no former referee ever did eo, and | wanted # e STATEMENT OF NELSON. * & the crowd to see the fight the artic! called for Nelson is @ é <= *® | & no fighter and at no stage of the game did he have the negro # ’ agit claim | am the best man, tdid netfoulthe dirty # | ® going.” * ¢ maak, He said he w d mot take a decision on afouland now @ | y * * See eee ee eRe Ree eee : fe nes dene it, | defy him or his manager to submit to a medi Sap menmation He's getting a decision in euch a manner © i. hat will net hurt my reputation / wd ‘ il eaaeneete eter eeeeeheeeeee ae aee se ‘ | =? * P. eee this le for ral see-| 3 nd is i then fe * backs. | ewe vensoname o Gane Badly Hurt. {Telegram trom Mrs Gane te a} That he was t hurt was ap-| 1M Sears. Md. Sept ~wi the f xan “read delivered Stier Nelsor bis er, | Peter ea 4 4 ed at | all me the news. You #| © a dazed look * fa ap-|YUDGE FRATER HAS NO USE Yeer than in the whole of ( at Back the bacon 2| Pe y he* t seow ~ during the retgn of George IIT somal whet bee beowe ve umes | FOR THOSE WHO CONTRACT This business of meeting . v N ft h » cafe theaters parks and dec ql Joe to Mrs. | ¥F ® ' 4 oc SD raegran trom eto Mire, | P he My By MARRIAGE AFTER PARTIES. jor tc pet marred after an acquaint 2" Nev. © @| the dack and sa ¥ made] MAVE KNOWN EACH OTHER | *8¢¢ of 8 few hours and then est ‘4 fee coming back with ing for divor the next morning} mother, Dut just enough @ FOR ONLY A FEW HOURS will have late Maver the chicken * . ’ | The @| the winner remarks , T f «. sd t This question of 4 ie be rice ss « ‘ ‘ a eee ©. snpegbeb fe roma “arg ng a serious one | ‘un ‘ " aid Judge Frater thi morn Nev, Sept. 4 GOUDFIELD ing. “Over 600 divorces have been | tha Gietad Mayed wp lest niedt h Bab on # “— " = + t» but! vy round the boxers would not take |ha8 10 timgs the number of mar-) Afte 1 au me . at | thetr ne immediate but | Mawes hou hey decided to ma Ont De ba mighty por fighter sid wt 4 glare at each other There have been m divorces short time elapsed before a d | fnew and can Davee st Be 1 oe they be «eed sway |’ King county witht ® than vorce Was asked j - f th be had » te | FIGHT 1S SCORED ailing through fiends than evr ot be Ga arpa SPECTATORS AS PARASITES fn Ne * wate f . ~ Aleut the Fou! atta an: auniean : Doone fee bnclines « av ed LABOR DAY HAPPENINGS! They» att : =) , as . fa AT WILDWOOD PARK. ee eae m4 ba 4 that » t a” a“ yaande f « *| Thome who say the fou wes t t tted & > Ret only fost nis aa bat | . . ons of the! they 4 thing pg h t P e of the day| that benefit their feltow man. 1 Bites master, Those who are Whe to the bur i Phere connectes with ve Bat keymen took 8 Fidienlo ware of the financial citizen, whom addressed the gathering, and w any friends by his tribute to la-|he declared In discunsing the purpose of|butlder of anarchy a traitor and t TEN nEReneneemeaneell MERRICK OPERATED UPON } / Frank L, Merrick, manager of the| Press and Publicity Burean of the} Alaska-F Yukon exposition, who has been quite til, was taken lrick will be released from the how pital The first large real estate trans-| action of thin week was made today FATALLY SHOT when Silas Archibald purchased swing Nelson's Gameness. €redit is due Netsor the northeast double corner of at all} Third av, and James st. for $250,-| mt Throughout ° ne i the sympathy qt r wa are mighty fe» waite - i — | Boreas | oscogelidge wre SENATOR PiLes MAKES Say, fenator Pilee paid his} ype ll SCATHING REMARKS AND |°"! che pee: Oe tn] ont ht ware able : 1 ee poeta be 4 TERMS THE FIGHTERS AND © are hete ve ating} UNITED STATES CRUISER BOSTON BELLLINGHAM, Sept. 4.—The| pumps and it was found that she{Mer officers declare she w United at iser Boston st " 1 float © made her w ning slow when she struck m . me an ox 2 m th xten { Partments filled with wate it | wa ner t k was tound (i , Was feared that she was in dange 0 en “0 i ight cor wou ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PAY ONLY a5 CENTS PER M( HUY ‘Flot Biggest Battle of Cuban | Revolt in Progress Near Cienfugeos. NTH BD | 4H 4—An engages temt ‘ ' be 4 1 r the best | being ge. The latter i ‘ { re « — et rr) n the} : ~~ SHERIDAN WAPPENSTEIN 18 BACK Chiet War t < od the at night ¢ a varot 1 | Northern F hiet & | ing fine, 1 eg benefited grea £. H. HILLER DIES 6M, Hiller, « forme southeustern Alaska man, and whe | had lately been engaged in Cana } tan Emre nd settioments,| COUNTY CONVENTION IN SES | ort thie ttle well known SION TODAY SETTLED IN CAUCAUSES telegran officials an | tab ‘ eb “SPORTS ENJOYED * BY PUBLIC: bott he legis SS FIRST “HOME RETURN” PHOTO OF WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYA for his ful display of} and r ie po r tor 600. M. B. Crane & Co. acted for He punishment. He to Mr. Archibald and Attorneys Kerr | : t that wo: r scttied | |@ McCord represented the fe mer | Bt ouy ee a, w B dor yf rs Richard Cornelius, President of owner, Michael Earles = utton, Pp ; officer, early} too, took a f vunt the San Francisco Carmen's Union, | M. Farrar today bought ip. MOFRINE t and f ty} pent, but bad ot | Diresting the Present Strike. ast corner of Highth ay. | Wounded Kime a mn & bey in his ' t r «| | rion st for a sum in the) me ne wee Sele le the} k 1 | nel chvorhood of $25,000. Tho deal| house. He ok the és s came up “ 0 running was made through Adolph Behrens | Us ppea | Th ¢ and Olaf Hanson, of the Keyston i ade a ‘ king £ | Decelopment Co. Ayerat & Ayerst FUNERAL OF MRS. KEITH, ‘i k ker represented Mr. Farrar 7 n hy te 3 . The funeral servi of Mre. Mila — ive le ee wR RARARAAA KARA Keith, wife of Professor J, ¢ ong . # | Keith, of the University of Wash . oe . BANK CLEARANCES, * | ington, were held clock this te get aw h - * | afternoon from the Fi Baptist ” barnes 2 ent 4, 1906 $1,478,879.10 &| church, Interment In View or ate * ‘ +. Holiday | cemetery pped his free : t STARS GIVEN RECEPTION. errrrre rs te tee *| de wt Great om, A man abe ut : 1, but] The Stars of the Stewart Op CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT land placed in the county jail on al af company are being tendered a re charge of obtaining money under} ‘ the | ception and masicale this afternoon| The city council, after its two|false pretenses. Cruclson re e ‘ from 4 to 6 o'clock by Miss Alice| weeks’ vacation, will re ita | sented himself as a contractor and 5 over Ganw |Lockhart Hughes, at 710 Pine st.| regular meetings tonight hing | collected money on a building com ‘ 1 Seve ocul musicians and artists| outside of the ordinary routine of |tract, claiming that the material} * € ent An excellent rousical| business Is on the docket for dis }had been paid for. No information| On his side jie «coveled in program is being given. cussion. A SNAPSHOT OF WILLIAM JEN HE LEFT THE STEAMER IRENE AND WENT ABOARD THE TUG TO GREET THE NEBRA “HOME FOLKS.” INGS BRYAN AT QUARANTINE, OFF NEW YORK, JUST AFTER t the gripr = = HARMONY PREVAILS | JW LOb9 cone transport All mov- = IN MENCO STORY THAT REVOLUTIONISTS ' wis sec ate att “se si Ab ft c H Be THREATEN TO CARRY RE — E H.G " “ hintywixth ARE ORGANIZING IN UNITED PUGAL OF N. P. TO CARRY ae a ; . ra Ps ‘ € " alin STATES TO STRIKE NEIGH. LUMBER EAST DIRECTLY t ' Atay re Joweph | BORING GOUNTRY. INTO THE COURTS—ULTIMA rhe Ww. 1 © readies jon. Fe « 1A. Olson and J. F. Hawkins ag -|{ tive TUCBON, Ariz, Sept. 4—Collins TUM MADE TO THE G.N geanteat-s Henry W. | J Hu 1 eat and Ierune oe Tempor otgat having | a an tas 1 , n arrested at the een perfected € n me. © mining can near here by United ceeded he | * oo. > States immigration inspectors. Let fidwabermen and ‘ gular ¢ omnia were four + possension | egnere are eon ‘ ‘ x, one ¢ i , howing them t ents of Mem with the recent 0 can 1 \ * h c oan : \ ie rs ern Pacific suspe ar o n 2 a k Alread meu of apy fore r er be « > e pe . e talking Sept. 4.--Government further eax nsburg four f ch com-| of defeating Beck at the polls investigating a prvi Jaenboe © tha i € Van de Vanter-Nichole Contest. jonists hav@! cannot see why a modification e - 4 tb F é , ~s of the! fecting the lumber industry shoul: y m took At the neon hour the Vou 4 N Un become aoe os a ‘ 1:20 p.m ey - on.) O¥e a8 soon as armed ° threatening n The 2 Sete ing Contests Allen-W conte t unless th he convention ned't were still In the air with to carry sad .- bo nom ' h we , withed have conc on oe is < came for con att BRINGS BIG LOAD OF PASSEN+ GERS, AMONG THEM BEING MANY WELL-KNOWN ALAS KANS. sa Ag f o b n attended the be pulled off while the dig rr sat Wildy ' hie us bull | Ab« : * eative labor is being cele o bie fe en _ . — 7 Bringing over 100 passengers, *. tugging and : Stri + |iabor plente at that plac | brated tien em ex t £ the body of ) cases of salmon from Orca his opp t Frisco trikers Win The chief labor speakers were Harper on Unionism 1 dew on were Bakke oa held t . 1 450 tons of ore from Ellamar, s Piles. Judge W, T. Wood, yt oO Joh occasionally to} * After Senator Piles, Vincent Ha i a rye on ptain John i R Ge Vincent Harper r 4 at 11 o'clock this mines | Over Eastern Men, |*!,%..° Sit Sarker| per. ae. author an sashdaa tab Sumiaiseek daha (lle Susie, Vereen, aoe Made to order for a, who S : ke on socialiam, and Judge Wood | NEMET inionism, * fracture of the #k 4 hemor- | cther ward ports. On account ot to order tor Gane, ehol and Are Seeking | on cwnersnis | ments of unlosion, rik cape Freese etd shoatd Sennen Sak GOR @ all the work the first two} . Several thousand people gathered) 1 oe ine 19th cer : . gg tatoo was delayed nearly 4@ Raines every round and| Their Leader. around the platform to hear the | ee ee vailers, he 4 ye me : weather south was Gling loons ‘ane eae chen of the occasion. H.| 10" Mc Gwih of the effort on ah T « at x. at which| fine arm jolts that > nc man of the Com | ee ie lls ap « they pulled - bility for Bakken’s| Among the passengers were Joba Way at leat o dowen tim _ — Bal nei as, Tha resu nix fe leath be fix F. Ballaine, of the Alaska Central Np Sympathy for Nelson. om! onte ducing POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION, A ghte Bakken has bee lroad at Seward; Jack Sm’ ' —— ’ . who spoke upon the of « of war between tt t ate Y near ¢ me of the principal copper oper cathy for the} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4—| WO Sb hay & hours w ; ‘| OVER L. BAKKEN—INQUEST . ang eal Where eaer We ~ Torna | There are now 1,400 strike breakers| Snloniam a ,| ough! 4. The speaker = build c ‘ { Mre, M ‘ ope hay gnakeg | @ thie city, housed in the various | ae Sone Qyotbes o | that inion and laboring | 4Bors ' TOMORROW — NO CHARGE Kirmer. She t tea of the North lear barn Three hundred 1 ponke nd he e man ste the Iabor ticks « ee ' " x tt compan * wave out) ie amnoaee today It te catimat.| “Man, the Destroyer,” which was a] 40) 4 . ecure thet ry Maeme * FILED AGAINST J. MEGRATH this . he of the Valdez & . n reterted| So” chat 16 per cont of this num.| Sitter denunciation of man’s waste a eens Sl on Gee be , inn hide Thureday railroad; Dr. F. Wy GAA BF a dirty aX nd claim- | the natural resources of the| 1. The t . gent tamil to. sme ti . surgeon of the Copper that the referee bed him | earth, I ee ee ae Ee” the greunde went to Mr. and sectnat John Bed being built from ao" oo Ce Piles’ Tribute to Fight PT ia Me boee vee nicital aene tare, A. A. Peternon, wiio had eight] 14 ght at 9 he | action of < P ve rgeant J. 8 Helvegs age fo tates Senator Piles next| ership. He gave warning to be. | Spider | Bonney-W parlors be ioe. of ign orps, U. S. A. at vu JUMPED FROM MOVING CAR CABLE CAR ON YESLER WAW LOSES GRIP AND STARTS DOWN HILL — PASSENGERS FRENZIED — SEVERAL IN« JURED, I Jed with Labor day plenicker® rning from Wildwood park ye fternoon, a Yesler way car lost its grip while ascend ncline between the 5 hous the base h nd av With aq snap > descend , ed, The car was jar i be ar ped and was serie . edore employe@ t N ern dock af ped with his young ne arm and a grip in t other, Mrs, Walters also jumped, escaped injuring hers ¢. With the same sudde stopped near the bottom he hill, This was done in Made several dese ntrol th SKA ts to ¢

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