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Fair Nedneeday; Light Bout h Winds = - = a — = ¢ in Se The Oy Pape mnt the News ASHINGTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1906 ttle Tha are se eee eee * ee eae eee ae * * ; EAD IN * i aa ‘ FOUND D : . * \* THE MORNING : \% t \™ * & “I haven't had any sleep for svcleR tong time; ean't yeu give @ * ce to lay down for a little whitel” . . at the door of the W on, the haven of the «@ & outcast and the poor where 4 t only for the good # & they may be made to do for sufferinghumanity; almost the only # * door in Beatle from whieh ¢ ve Is ever turned away * . The speaker wae a an perhaped® ye of age upon whose & & face were deeply furrowed lines of Gare and sorrow. His legs # & trembled beneath him as he stood with hat in hand and waited # * for an anewer A heavy bleck beard, enkempt, and threadbare « & clothing, told of his poverty * *. He tried to emile hie thanke ae they ted him to a cot, snd as «@ & he closed his eyes and lost consciousness In slumber the nurse # @ tiptoed away and teft him * * This morning they found } tend * * From his countenance there had diéappeared all trace of pov. # & erty and care. In that sleep that KnOWS no waking he had been # & carried back to brighter days and for the moment the joy of # &@ younger tife had come back to him and he had gone to meet his * *@ Maker with a amile upon his face and gladness in his heart * * They took him in at the Wayside Mission because he hadn't # *@ had any sleep in such a long time and Because he wanted a # # piace to lay down for a little while, * bal . eee eee nee eee eee eee eee FRESH OYSTERS SERVED ANY OLD STYLE EMD, Okla., Sept. 18. In Cimarron river In the wreck ne Island. The engine and all cars except the went through the bridge, which was weakened | | stream swollen by terrific storm. It Is reported| there were one hundred passengers In the hale! and all were drowned except Floyd Zeist. ! A report from Kingfisher, Okla., says many from the fated troin were rescued and have arrived there. A of the dead bodies have been taken to the King-| morgue. Many Kingfisher citizens known to be OM two Hundred Innocent Jews Condemned to at Ciedlos. tt you live in the cit sald | We sTEDTION| ©THE SEATTLE STAR are ae | Death for Participation in Recent Outbreak| a PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8 NO. 176 as CENTS PER MONTH DROWN LIKE RATS IN HONG KONG HARBOR SEATTLE BRING More Than One Thousand Lives Lost in Ter rible Storm at Hong Kong--Scores of Vessels Founder With All Hands on Board--Amer- BIG LOAD ican and British Vessels Wrecked. HAS LARGEST LIGT OF PASSEN-| HONOH Mor e 4 GERS THI6 SEASON FALL Canada Boat Lost. | RUSH ON — HAG $285,000 IN| t? f A oct = |. t . | GOLD. 7 ft t i at ‘ ” | | } , Sen mer City of Seattle, wh | - ‘ ed here from Diet f © f pps \ aaonien’ ¥ forge ene me antin $28 r attic pleked up a © earko of American Vessel Wrecked. “3. b ought 3 r French Torpedo Boat . H * © largest nu o be ht | Frenct Saas ieee h this season { he Ace t ‘ nar he f . ein s . . a Boer her f the ert Alnwk ave f ° en issing. Seve Euro | weeks ! will come x eo pert came #0 eat f « hb int " ons. Drewn Like Rats The B steamer Wingehal wr + the hor eon identied among the je bh natioes 1 these . n steamer Signal a fall off the idewalk at 911 Second ay damages Mrs ner left le wae ankle wrenched whole nervous arranged. The Te to medical fie oS seryless. | ja state of siege, the number of in sal SECRETARY OF WAR LEAVES) surgents being estimated at The petitioner clatma that the | at 00, all within a few FLORIDA CITY ON THE DES\ of Havana. The insurgents state ty was negligent.in allowing the jowalk in front of 911 Second av. | that they will enter the city peace- ) be removed and the walk left in] MOINE@—LATE IN REACHING) 11, ic amotested, but will fight fe fition, there being] Tampa | if interfered with in the least b dirt walk fe travel | | n e committee of the k was four " anreed today to | im below the adjotning AMPA, ¥ continue its effo © peace, and walk, and there was no t 5 d that See y of War | to show the location of the « t might eventually be called as | «tepof' | barke rbiter, the hope being also @x- | as August 28, about midnight, | eased that through the American jth w wan walking ong | Kover t the United States Re v. towards Madison st.| might gain contro! of Cuban affairs when she stepped off and soe Ito such an extent that a repetition aining the injuries she on ates present host would be im- » her pe | HAVA * rep rbable Jed th e er Beta Felipe Romero, insurgent leader, oR. KLOEBER'S DOGS | a to attack M zae,| stated that the insurgents were ARE A BAD BUNCH. | sony ’ that General Guerra ly to strike at @ moment's po | . J hae acce rmistice ied the statement that J BR Frans ert of the crutser Denver | Green Rt nas, has! Libera! Leader in Havana ntal in keeping the im " crimin t againet HAVANA Sept oa] I eral ‘ at of Hava ’ K loebe he hote ™ cade who have hitherto had rea — nd postmaste t thet 8, On ac on to anticipate rest through in Minneapolis Sails, ount of having b by one| structions of President Pal are PHILADELPHIA pt. 18 —The t eber's ' me | now « ng open! the cit tser Mir s sailed for Ha= hat he bitten several] and even conferring with members| a this » wher has never! of the government, ostensibly w - . n keep th « view to arriving at a peace sett Dixie at Cienfuegos. ' jamage Evar ent h at the san ean WASHINGTON, & 18—The nen wh ten by the | that does not encourage the | no fare fuegos . lof a prompt settlement of existing | Her com- ¢ no further time rema | TANG TUN CASE MONDAY & t e Tang Tun and bh wif wh were or ” Kn any a rene Li f ' t § « he he “= “ fe t off ot Valdes! ————— anersieeeaeniaieiei r | VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. 18.—] nee wit antes of the United oi vA a at a. bee etal BRYAN BEGINS SECOND STAGE ‘ ay # a pping ie t " SI homas Shaughnessy t he ater ' t lof the He states t Wee street use a wilt then be ret to Benttied | | cONcoRD CONVENTION. the sent. He, Males. Gat hin OF HIS JOURNEY THROUGH ; as for the | A the expense of i ini mae - ‘ons with the Northern| THE SOUTH. ; don eigpsewd i | oe mn Fy. , vumber ars, stat te an: wit “ een thi ~ " saat Ys . the com to extend Its Hnes to that we he pe cenit out < | | the field. The Green can territory unless abso-| GREENSBORO, N. C., Sept. 18— have to f Th an » ot .oe that ‘ noche ad atan > 8 the! itely necessary William J. Bryan today began the oh of shipment. “Por th rye fe a. : econd stage of his southern speech- Wy Ragineer Thomeor 's . wth * ‘ jeeeee A that the st Pairbanks and the FON a oe ang.000 wae | NO AUTHORITY CAN BE FOUND | Chiret GENERAL TREASURER OF THE Ena ee to the ordin ttle office . - | oaik ; | : ay toutci! + ' « being heard this| ™ Y FOR LICENSE INSPECTOR'S YOUNG BOXCAR THIEVES. | UNITED SOCIETY OF CHRIS-| eesin tn Cocina t i oF | | -~ i | ‘ eet t Mr.| quar | POSITION—-SUBSTITUTE OR-| “Alfred 11 aged 14. wae ar-| TIAN ENDEAVOR WILL BE IN | GREENSBORO, N, C., Sept. 18— if Ste ig | Papted la abt by Patrotr ¥ | The tour of the Carolinas by W. J. Mab-woald be . DINANCE INTRODUCED IN; niet aa : oy aft aging 3 jngih » x.| SEATTLE NEXT MONTH, Bryan was opened last night with an ing . CITY COUNCIL, |@av on Raliros wo address delivered in the elty ball me The visit was marred by the fact {that the body of Dr lat Valdes stated in one of the d' t Walters. of the| States Ma ahirond off departmen’ have patches that if a tug and lehter i jtaine entere we ey with P wld be dispatched from this point The + “ae Harria through the t $3,000 worth of cargo could] An attempted solution of the camel beat box” today. but have not We'll fight + ove WILL MEET } In the estimation of lof Liceuse Loapector Marsh war! heen able to ascertain who his com ery way we r ed i cores of the compeny it would | made in the city council last night . ore ‘ f e or t that amount, if neti when an amanda) wae Introduced ay nants, » mith a high! r | such apparatus to the which was intended lo give the city Contract + b q c n¢ feat has been de- | treasurer power to appoint an and the pro |clared Impracticable. In all prob-|tianal deputy ty his. of Ml uniews stoppe ne abfiity the steamer Oregon will be/ known a the tense collect eft upon the rocks to break @part |ordinance way referred to’ the civil} ME 2 } - Counelialin Gill, who wan reapom. WASHINGTON STATE FISH HORNE IN SEATTLE. sible for Ie Introduction, seamed to == | be the onty who knew anything mM 0 . | “COMMISSIONERS WILL CON.) ; J. Horne, of | about it. Treasurer Russell adinit hand drift away Rervice and ealary « Uitte | Sid that | was insane « time, because | (ce “te Punishment” nr the char, {atom This badge te a small Amer | ean flag with the words “Alaska | Wien Pacific Fixposition, 1909,” the remaining M0M-| o’clock. She was removed to the! int ve! wayside hospital, where she 18 in| ter I am the license officer f Bellingham, bers of the commission, will le tonight for Vancouver Subjects 4 critical condition, being sti! un retary A. H. Grout of the a eee hans: t PROVINCIAL lthe Northern Pacific, arrived in Se-| ted that he had been tn conference Penitentiary ¢ ¢| FER WITH THE g| atle Sunday night, at present fook-| with city officials vane | | : ¢, in COMMISSION FOR THREE) ing over the lines in this state, with ad . peace eet 6 | ‘i i - hw view of improving the entire sy Phen ding e' luced for} WPhree hundred eared bane men of t DAYS. ltem., Jt ia #aid that extensive tm ~ sd : ss ian Geattle will are bes Me ~ jon ? on provements will be made Om the), |. - mates tha © \ tain for No NY akime maresag es from here to Sumas. Ey 5 . wt aside by the manage as joint meeting of the provin x 2 = oer t fees and the state fair as Seattle and meee ey eee commission of British MAN FOUND DEAD. j them into the clty treewery; to keow iaiawe-Yukon-Ractt Exposition « > w . joensen; thelr e will be intent on advertis: ESTHER witcue and the Washington fish f ‘ dag. Ally SAYS GHE wee ion, to be held at Vancou-} ay unknown mah was found dead ings the fair of 190 €..% C., during the next thre@] pesides ihe Northern Pacific Tha A. Nadeau, director general of Esther Mitchell, tect / . 3 ili be attended by the state |iwe miles west of Green River the exposition, and Will H. Parry the insanity os # commissioners with the exception | gorings, this morning. The coroner chairman of the ways and means is afternoon, made 1 . r. J. Gorman, who arrived) wag notified and the body ts being corimittes, will leave for Yakima that she * north this morning and} 4); 1 to Seattle this afternoon temerrow am to eake A ogy "Y would shoot m A sken to his home suffering | ments for the reception of the ex MRBIN if Thad the 0, 4 badly sprained ankle WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE crptonists t SGeld @ lie at the & Ainsworth and J. A. K ‘ ‘The exposition management has Welice headquarters on 1 alot city, and KH. B. Deming,| Ay unknown woman jumped into] Treasure eae ptepared a badge which will be Cl ES Frank Wright and W. B, Woolard,/ihe bay this afternoon at 2:46) Mr, Cat vin ptrolier, when iven to those who go on the excur + * - * the local marine inspectors. g Pitt beas terns vlating to fish laws of British Co) eonscious ir ¢ commission, who has be | printed pon it. The badge will al E The cane lumbia and this state will be’takea 5 | looking up the old ordinances t liow of one admission to the fair Beh snd Men ee * Hey | oy at the meeting TOWN 18 DESTROYED. |4¢ there in any legal authority ° | grounde. WR Tobhed 4 » - — of “License Inupeotor’ | Those who have the excursion in| Totem sajcor a team schooner Woshington| COLUSA, Cal, Sept. 18—-Fire today that nof@harge have made arrangements , el FY ‘t her trial trip today, # ltaat night destroyed nearly the 1 be f 1 for 400 people, and It is expect h 4 not sere, a ee inspected by | whole of the business section of the| » was,” said Mr. Grout, “an ted that fully that many will go on 1 T tt. ) expected, but ts bd J town of Arbuckle. Lone, $80,000. nee creating a place similar 'the special Northern Pacific train Mclvor, a mem- | |ber of the reception committee, and E. Pea president of the ast normal school, arrived in the city on the The departure of Charles e | body, prestd of ; Steamship compan same train, the doctor having been Sound Nav the a company, for the seized with a al attack of 4 net, lant has caused consid-|'¢xy en route. The address in thie erable spe tion among local ship | was confined chiefly to eulogy ping men as to his reasons for the|° Dr. Melvor 5 Appointments in Hillsboro and ; were cancelled owing to It te state that Mr. Peabody will ft lb von geminal Be rage » of Dr. Melvor, whom Mr. for the sound runs eemed a personal friend. A great portion of Mr. Peabody's time will be spent in the vicinity of | 2 At Ryeigh the great lakes, where the steamer| RALEIGH, N. C., Sept. 18.—Will- Indianapolis was purchased. fam J. Bry ia large a ; dience here yesterday. He dig cussed the president as an offtetal jand a warrior, and spoke of the io which he vigorously at- t He also spoke at Jenath of | public ownership and at the conclu- |sion of the address was Introduced tot ssembly by Governor Glenn © next president MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 18 EQUATOR ARRIVES SAFELY. WILLIAM SHAW. President Arptn, of the State I A bermen’s association, gays that r rhe Sudatie. of cThe. general treaeurer of Rs road have agreed to grant a 6 ntler a rough tr wenn = on United Society of Christian | per Sead bate on ahd Woed.tromn| cisen ne. 6 | deavor, William Shaw, of New vorx| the Pactfi past to Chicago. 4 vere A 4 ight and Jolty, will arrive in Seattle Oct. a i present | Pier 10. She He comes in the intere | will p ken to Eagle des mvention, which is to :~ Harbor held In th next summer | It ie the tation that he will] ielalalelaieheheleleiehelalel remain in Seattle for several days, * and will addre € or more mass BANK CLEARINGS * meetings. He is scheduled to be in - i Spokane on Oct. 9, in Tacoma on| ROTT ept, 18.—Sus be Sept. 18, 1906 $2,150,066.29 & | the 10th and Everett on the Lith pected of nearly $300,-|w% Sept. 18, 1906 1166.142.68 & Mr. Shaw is one of the best speak. | 000, Bland Vanderberg, a director | % ie oy ers among the general officers of the South Holland bank, was * Increase over * the United Soctety, as well as one] tested today. Stock dropped 100) date last year..$ 999,929.04 * of the most active and influential] per t on the Bourse on receipt] ® * of thy news of bis arrest, SCrrrr rrr se ee eo ] worker RRS eg EW ene. a ra a