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—— Pape AMER MONGOLIA. GROUND ON A REEF * ri Patan Penge Town MR, OREFFIELD a lows, @he is on the windward side of the is 4 and in a dangerous MAKES A COMPLETE STATE e. She ts leaking slightly MENT OF HER MOVEMENTS and 600 Asiatic’) AND RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES. qeneaeee JAY WSLAND, Sept which went a ef we The ship is cesting her passengers are The steamer b ong age Midway is lacking sccommoda f sO many people and un rrives shortly much suffer-| rhe commission exan ing will result. As much as possible! tne sanity of Mre. Maud * * * * */ cabin p ® lin the * * * * + . th : being taken from the dad Gnas Sate a ; qeeeeeeerrrrere make the people ashe of the killing of George Mitchell, re : - fe sumed exar Hone th « ‘ wap ISL-AN0 N Pactf i Mra, Cretfie ' € x ee 121 Ma Manchuria Floated. { more elosely ay than at Mongolis. » ship] HONOLULU, Sept. 17.—The Pal since the ¢ . has bee arta, 1 by/|cifie Mail Steamship session, Saturday night the tv Seater, is 0 » Mid-| steamer Manchuria, which went/ women were exar private ‘off this aground on Rabbit island August} the jail and today Mre, Cref " ea te smOO' we ), Was successfully floated rl being quest 4 a0 or “ aed there is * day and was towed to this harbor | beliefs and of her eartior ehtidhood aaer e by the tug Restorer | daye Delta lehte {| First Officer Pillsbury, of the) Maud Creffte ) she had hav ved hurta, was perhaps fatally in| waye bee a ¥ igioun te on i» ed during the operation of drop: | of m A ae of & she was position. A p at} ping anchor, He was k infan active w M hai result in entire | the head by a swinging wire cable.| church. When 14 she joined the Jher a wider field In whiet rk | | Meets Franz Creffield j | Mra. Creffield met Prane BK, ¢ i Lag The most peculiar qnest on MCIDENT ON LAKE-END OF | record at police headquarters was ’ yesterday granted by ain MADISON LINE RESULTS IN| i audseher, who permitied a pleas an then fou apes lure-bent individual to become a: jer, an LYING GLASS GuTTING PAS! arunk he pleased, promising | they claimed God 1, bw that th would he no interference | (reffield wae the vitible head, Mrs. from the police. i‘ rettieid epiritue: a -= The applicant stated that he | Pether Mitchell the mpir | Wil HM. Morcis wae alec wished to get “Good and drunk, paola Were injured yester: nut did not waut to take chances! Ied a few moments fm what came near! with the busy end of a policeman] Telative to the woman's actions fa fetal accident when a Mad-|club, neither did he wish to be] white he w thrown In jail. George Mit The strange request was granted roa ‘Chand and within the hour the applicant | © by | appeared at headquarters in care of love. of T8) John Corbett, having fulfilled his ad wile, expressed intention to the letter and O8C85 | ie was held over might to “sober All were bad) 45” but was Bot booked. soting a counsel for Kether's broth car struck the ef rhoon. ‘Sixth fiying glas* the car went on turn. "BEEN ISSOLVED the car's glass ia front Jadge Hanford of the federal ae the line was delayed [court this morning dissolved the | Third av. injunction tecured by Caroline T. Lincoln, and iseued an order remanding the Lincoln hotel Dour while the car was be j portion of the case to the state {pet back om the track court The injunction was obtained to [prevent the proposed regrading of |comet av. and was granted on the | complaint that the iatended cut —_ |would make a per cent grade |from ‘Third av. and Madison st. to STARTED BY THE | ine alley between Third and Fourth MANUFACTURERS| avs, Of Madison st MO STEADY THE MARKET BY CHERRY ST. CHURCH FORMALLY DEDICATED. OPERATIONS. ' salece | The Cherry at Presbyterian hurch was formally dedicated yea hinele manufacturers should | terday. Funds sufficient to wipe} BOE for a three months’ close| ut the debt wan raised. During the| ME bert Winter says the Septem emony Miss grr av ren-| Bases winter. says the Septem | sored & solo, efititled “While the 4 | Veaper F Were sing.” te deernal. It was the succes | — oth ucces* | Mu. A. Matthews 5 the ‘principal t of this address and spoke very earnestly on| We that xteadi t condl-> EE ep better to operate) Fesponsibilities of Menthe at a profit than 12 oh and the work and post church in the affairs of at a loss ae just so manw shingles ae and if the ovtput exceeds) THULAND-ALLAN NUPTIALS, will be dear at _ This bas been so thor} 4 J. Thuland and Miss Cloria M m the ptt) Anan were united in marriage last urers® RAY | night at the residence of Rev. W. A ebay od ing, by Rev. Rt Cooper panty, Shee ivia M. MeCormick acted as EM weduetion will be brought maid of honor and Dr. & A. Kaasan winter of Christiana, Norway, as best man ‘The bridal couple left for Victoria last night, but will return to Seattle shortly, taking UP & perme treet! dence here Mr. Thuland is seeking the appointment as local consul «* Norway LIBERAL SCIENCE LECTURES. | Beginning tomorrow night, a! course of four lectures will be the world. by the Inatitute of at the b SULLIVAN SUED FOR) nee at 7:30 o'clock and are as Oratory” Mra +g | follows Tuesday, a OF BRYAN'S |i arton, KE. M.; Wednesday, “Eco th +] OUS SUPPORTERS. | nomics,” Mise A. M, Parker, A. B.,| LL, B.; Thursday, “Paychology,.” R 7 | Strath, A.M. M. D.: Friday, “Seet- CHICAGS, 17.—Theodore | ology,” Miss M. G. O'Meara, A. B foday filed uit for $50,000} Roger « areiag | ANOTHER REBATE CASE. Nei f Bryan's! ih support the Hiinots| CHICAGO, Sept 17.—The inter y 1 sn’s | State Commerce commission today eon.| heard the argument of the Peavey — Sul! ke refur the mat-| Blevator company, charg with and nays he fend himeelt| recelving rebates from the Union| J H. Shelton and Tom Woods, peert. Nels . rneya | Pacific, which enabled it to main jtwo negroes, were arrested sant Feveal the a-|tain a practical monopoly of the|night after » hard chase by Ser rolmen sin business in Omaha andigeant Bannick and When the | « ¥ ansas City |Damm and Donlan, The men were A REASON TO |aceused of robbery by John Ryan, COMMIT SUICIDE PENNSY~VANIA ARRIVES, j|who alleged that they used the | \“strong arm”on him in the Aloha Because his wife 1 deserted and had ¢ h her $1,400) a stormy passage, reached port fis savings A. ¥ ne titerday morning at 2:30 The steamer Pennsylvania, after| house. a tenderloin resort Immediately atter his re from the scene of the robbery Ryan wt ' \-| Fifty-six Chinamen compr lnotified the officers, who arrived in he | greater t ft her paw |the building just as the negroes They from the rthern| were making a hasty it Litse . i | canne of the Northw » Fish Shelton ran northward in the al h erin, company ley pursued by Sergeant Bannich ‘ | land was finally captured after a phen COUNCIL MEE1o TONIGHT, § [hard run 004 © ran dowr * | th ey, southward, and m a like WARSAW SHOOTING *) u i hold ite regularifate at the hand of Patrolman # | meeting tonight. Nothing of im-|Damm, Both offenders and thei ARSAW & | portance heduled for discus-| victim were sent up to the contra “ Dorszelay * r extion of the Union loffice, the negroes being jailed mart mar a| cit eet vacations petition and| while Ryan was released upon per ® through # | the rece (fer of the Great North-|gonal recognizance Was shot an ne #ilern ra 1y an a mettle nt to the! ® wounded. His bal . N¢ticwlty will ba| PORT SATD, t.1 A mutt ® caped. * x to the fact that the|today on a Turkish troopship re- | the PUR Rea ee toe hag not went in aw report, killed before they were controlled, ST EDITIO THE SEATTLE STAR Tuesday Showers; Light 8 outh Winds WEATHER FORECAST « in Seattle That Dares to Prot the News viene « SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER y A. Sly, of Charleston. Mrs, W. Raymond, Vic- tim of Auto Accident-- Plunged Through Open Draw. Mistaken for a Deer by C. Gorst, a Young Boy. TESTIMONY OF DEATH OF A SIME, VICTIM OF STREET CAR INJURED ARE on Port Oreb ACCIDENT ped through at in behind tt LUMBERMAN SLATED FOR THE LEGIGLATURE be last scaston of the WE NEEO YOU.” companions « | “HARRIMAN, ~ NOTHING a The examination is continuing this! Harriman, we need PASSES WITH) EPTEMBER NO SIGN OF REVOLUTION IN| | ANY QUARTER—ALL PLANS| A i many sources, including ere ECE | Chihuahua revolu(lonary » in Mexico City dent Diaz stated that the spiritualistic was today sente d hie seance. He she grasped him by the Arn: | ating the husband, END OF STRIKE IO IN SIGHT -|shoremen on promptly hit her pe Jquarters, 506 Peopte’s| WOULD NOT TAFT AND FAIRBANKS MAKE A GOOD TICKET T O REPRESENT THE COUNTRY Rank building. The lectures com- HORIZONTALLY AND PERPENDICULARLY ?—Florida Tim f HURT BY FALLING BOARUS. chatge, of Captain . has informed the police pcoupant# were thrown | co this morning e he was paseing the Raymond stru striking him on the shou! him slightly PICKPOCKET IS ARRESTED mes aapheteaibes ceasions both ¢ » machine is still in }iongshoremen w Whether the Pacific ¢ water, suffocating t | Bonmey-Whteon parlor instructions han been at the| ught by | fall for ‘imony and her share steam schoon CLOTHES ARE STOLEN. C. P, STONE BURIED. OF MRS. M’DONALD. be Ain i ie ii ie ie ee ie ie wake of the PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8. NO. 175. a5 CENTS PER MONTH CUBANS ANXIOUS TO AVOID INTERVENTION HOLD. INQUEST WEDNESDAY CORONER CARROLL WILL TAKE | Doing Everthing Possible to Restore Order Be- fore the Arrival of Secretay Taft--Prepar- ation to Land Big Force Still Continues. [eR HE lodn present thelr ¢ neces to ® | See Taft in the hope of se- & HAVANA Gept. 17.—Gen. # curing definite knowledge he ad ® Guerra this afternoon sent an * inistration tude ow 1 th # emissary to President Palma , * island * enying the armistice was satis. ® letaiiis # factory to him and that all # Minneapolis to Gail ® fighting thas tern if * te ee ee or PHILADELPHIA, Sept The PERE RERSEE EES S | cTUOOr Minnoape preparing to sail for Cuba and will weigh anchor | wasuinoton , te Four hundred marines Pa fe sapere th hington, The Tennessee , in the harbor expecting or- hibition Ap woven on ante ergy Pa Cavalry Preparing re me weltg CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Ser Te P t ontinu 4 Sedna “ee e give : his morn- 4 6 pe to embark on tr 1 vessel nt th ‘ f ana in ace © with the angen ere fig ions of President Re velt ae in the exact 1 tical sit- to be held te wemie on. Other membe ot the Cables Are Cut Henry Newcomt ecretary Seuditipant t ( MeCoy, between Ci ‘ ' ae la has been cut ) e of the ot 7 . and Manila; Jone M. M Spanish Client - weter from the insular bu nd h “ reau, and two messengers ve Chen ait train caries, “Gales Mr. Bryan's Views ation ROANOKE, Va., Sept wil- ao liam J. Bryan yente © on EXPLOSION KILLS the vg waged _ SIX IN HAVANA. | to the Cuban sit 685 ; I am very glad the HAVANA, Sept. 17.—An explo-| tion recalled the troo tom this ¢ yrick but vix ning wreeke Havana. While we It is known that in our power to brin, jead and many in d It by offering the good offices of our ukht to have been incendiary ‘country, we have no business in To Call Special Election. terfering with their local affairs, They must settle their disputes sident Pal o a few devs *mong themselves, but I would be ' the Blad both parties “ would be willing to accept mediation with the lea of i about an al problem. The general belief is at the p od offices nt Will take this ac- | *sreement thre tion to. pres occupation | f our govern |by the United St, Mr. Bryan pointed out that this ble. Ml. Pike “Seticnian expression was the first he has 4 made on the present situation in uniber of American capitalists, the island, d this was all Le pene the Isle of Pine here cared to say _ es j | DULUTH, Minn GEORGE HIT HER IN THE EYE SPIRITUALIST | fe PREPARED WiDOW'S OVERJOYOUS CON. }fall. John C. Greenway, superin |tendent of the steel trust's mines eerie on the range, is « particular friend of the president, and he will be | the host of Mrs. Longworth. | Sult was instituted In the au |perior court this morning asking PLEADED NOT GUILTY. that the Pioneer Mining company |be compelled to give an accounting NEW YORK, Sept 17.~-Through | #74 asking th attorneys for the New York Cen-| Pointed ¢ T. Braden and tral, 8._8. Pomeroy, traffic man-| Teodore N. Barnedall ore the com- aining partier and are suing in a receiver be ap- ager, and Nathan Guilford, vice president, pleaded not guilty in the | behalf of all stockh fs and ered- ral court today to an indict-| Ts who may t by ace ment charging rebating in connec-| "0" FOR) tion with traffic with sugar re-| , Braden and Barnsdall were tne Gacrion duced, according to the omplaint, to buy, r ectively, 2 and 50,- | 000 shates of the « any’s stock, WHOSE TRUNK IS THI under the repr that the | company was incorporated for $6,- 000,000, with 5,000,000 shares, all of -| which was pald tr It now appeare that FO. Lind- blom and Jafet Lindberg, two well Arouned by a noine in the rear the new federal building, the watch night discovered — twe sting to force ope The men succeeded an escape, becoming alarm. | "POW" mining men of Alaska, had presence of the watch. | SUbacribed for the capit hk and trank was taken to po n in payme holdings arters, but has not b ay Mining » wh sald to opened, pendin a report of a loat | The com: cused of frauds COULD USE MORE CARS. Booey repress only $500,000 of the capital stock ix rep- Dan ¥ of the Shingle Mills|Tesented, and that there still ree bureau, states that, alttough mains $4,500,000 unpaid. The com- Northern Pacific an@ the Gre pany has contracte liabilities of Northern sre furnishing more $100,000, with practically no returns than previously to the shingle from the mines. more could be used adv antag Th omplaint asks that E. O, biom, Jafet Lindberg, Eugene DEATH OF MRS. W. L. BARNES. | Gir rg and J, E. Chilberg be com. pelled to pay in proportion to the | amount of stock subscribed, deduet~ ue of the property taken of the capital stock, Mrs, W. L. Barnes died yesterday at West Seattle from tuberculosis. | Ing the v The body was taken to Graham's | @s @ port Jertak at Ballard, and will be shipped tomorrow afternoon | Snohomish for burial, ST. MARK’S MEN’S CLUB, The first monthly meeting of the . xaid| St. Mark's Men's club will be held The| Tuesday evening, Sept. 25, instead Jof tomorrow evening, as announce MRS. F. T, DAVIES DIVORCED. Frances Therese Davies was this! BRYAN IS FORCED TO morning granted a divorce rom Thomas A, Davies, a wealthy prop-| §PEAK UNDER COVER AT erty owner of Seattle, and was also given $5.000 cash, which ts to be in RALEIGH AND RECEPTION I$ of the community property SPOILED. LODGING HOUSE AFIRE : 9p RALEIGH, Five tn a lodging house en ‘Thine | enaiied (tee Rabi re ay. between Marion and Columbia | and the Nebraskan spc 7—Rain on today e in a hall me, th norning brought out the! to an immense crowd Geparte The blaze was due to) Mr. Bryan spent yesterday rest- an over-heated stovepipe and Ittle| ing at Hollins institute college pomnee. wes Sere cain for young women, six miles from uuu huey) ) § Mw H ¥ y| Roanoke, in the country, where his * | daughter Grace has entered school, * DEWEY'S FRIEND DEAD. : lin the afternoon he vered an * * idress to the student n the col- * GIBRALTAR, Sept. 17.— #|lege chapel. The college chaplain # Rear Admiral Sir Edward #/| read the 13th chapter of First Cor- # Chichester, commanding the *|inthians, and Mr. Bryan followed ® British squadron at Manila ®/in a talk that lasted one hour, * during the Spanish-American # | dwelling on faith, hope and love. |® war, and who gave moral sup- * | port to Dewey against Ger * Fi... IN BOX FACTORY. |* many at a critical point, died * —— % this morning of pneumonia * arted « k this # after a short illness. * « in Benne x factory at i* * e and Fourth avs. Damage, eee ee ee ee