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STEDITIO = Tee Only Paper in S hat Dares to Print the News SEATTI THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight and Thureday; Light North Winds PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE SEPTEMBER 19, 10¢ CENTS PER MONTH E, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY VOL. 8. NO. 177. “* Y D4 . eee eevee . ** * * *@ WHERE WILDEST FICTION 16 OUTOONE IN REAL Lire ; : 2 * Beginning tomorrow The Star Wht publish, in serial form ; # the true story of the most thrilling financial and moral tragedy * * of modern times * , * The narrative will Setall the @ddly mixed lives of an old @ & Philadelphia banker and a shrewd little Viennese, with twine # 3 p | Y TE @ kling black eyes, who played @ G@eperate devil's game for # IT T | # glittering stakes—and lost terribly * " * When death ore the mask fram the face of old Frank . * K. Hipple it revealed him as the King of hypocrite*\—and # ’ AM A | GN K N 0 ee ee ‘ § | N G () N | E D * e Veveveseneeseserrenereereree eres 5 om — ; Som eg oa mee ne SAR he s Republican State Convention in Ses-|s wan cueanines. REMEMBER! |Seoretary of War Arrives in Havana and Calls : * * ion at Grand Opera House--Seattle Senator + ser: 9. 1906. wees sce | Upon President Palma--Havana Property Js Temporary Chairman Upon Motion of SR * | Owners Said to Be Much in Favor of [An- . * date 685,325.67 @ | F » * 5 Nexation, ‘Senator Foster. errr ey errr rer ys i | SURRRETREEREEEESAAHHAAAHAEA EAS gakte etree eteee tener enee eens | Ui amssiperiindt: @. 0. best, 10" Becretery THN fille to & REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET * ep ayy Rapley tegen shad dp nth Bet ay wd wittiam E. Humphrey, Seattle; renominated + * tor follow the failure of the American emissarie Gen * Francia W. Cushman, Tacoma yominated # oral Funston will be in command of the invading force * Wesley & nes, North Yakima; renominated * * “ SOC he Seeeeee FOR SUPREME JUDGES : fallace Mo Spokane; remominated 0. Dw iw Olympia; renominated Re t, Seattle: serving by appointment, nominated Crow, Spokane; serving by appointment, nom | | inated to Socal himeeit | | | u cinfuegon, A « * ed to this ‘ it ul . © Ame Taft. A t F ection eRe Re FRAP H PSOE SERIES SS the ¢ * * 4 —-- | » em ~ f be . I peter ot tne covern-; mer, of Skagit county, as temvorary |Electrical Work on the| ie ont ant i of railroads were etary : PgR . the 5 and ‘ ant Annexation. . coun which It side from perfecting the tem hroug f t Both sides talk of peace, but de oe Be con | Aside trom perfecting twe ve | Chapin Building Given ‘chon ; © ‘gy will make wo coneensiona Ition ~-wows,” | to the address of Be nator Piles, the “ “e ne N per cent of the property is eee Tited jonly business transected at the| tO Fair” Concerne= that cma ms wucd by ‘Spaniards, Americans, Genaior Piles (Dis morn morning session of the convention | Cali Upon Polme ciish and Germans and they are bhican was the sintm the usual | x ‘ lly solid for annexation. fe found the e of of one member from each Off ae ngrome oe 1 Havana, relying Gampaign The de . 37 counties of the state, | . ata esident Roosevelt to mals ig as the con ng ¢ Oignitaries Enter. fanh . | Por] As the convention was called to} 2 te for War. neil order by Gov. Mead, the mem . W Sept. 19—Or- hat | OTe the congressional (dclega The trouble with Oe e ” Gatio | ders were cabled to Gens. Barry and at | tion hed on the p to| Blectric company in jin ' wayne esent- 11 ho are now attending the outs tha had strike om the Chapin . ae - maneuvers of the German arm = om, the on sett c " govpr ® . . ‘ » return home im- “ r of prec Agent James Murphy i! * ey are wanted at ear, with | ing Trades Assembly, this morning anager st ad e of trouble in Cuba » ae sandwiched mn be The ce pany ts an unfair firm | a helr appea * simply a case of trying | Situation Not Improved. } YORK, Sept. 19.-The nevy man address of Senator |open shop program, and we would finds at a, Virginia and re cries from differ. |Get allow that. ny . erne . go @ireet to Ha- he house for ( The Building Trades Assembly | rete a to ait ° stead of 5 « into Key a bu of Seattle ts endeavoring ta every | rmed for f er orders, a» was at ngress are to the welfare of Se sot H wil ». afforted an opport unity to spe ic and builders of = ed “ f . to le “ 4 that the Dix e| whe nated, Senator © aware that we ere do Ia 7 or t f «, will be replaced Pile he next order business | Clevetand, and wo years we this « ' to Domingo, where Pa m the that 6 * from th rulser ts wing . | made All of the senatorial con F pom Paw p ¢ ate . ee ead ¢ # in , 7 nvened < « Kitekitat and ‘Re above * notninate Vahkiakam and Pacific » Mang Hog iy th Dadi oh UBT sOUND one of the proe 4 steamer Ma- spon the con- mer similar to the 4 on the Seat- The proposed Horrible Typhoon Coming to the Water's Sur- face--Loss of Life Still Indefinite--Harbor| Strewn With Wreckage. i ; ene W. Kleeb, of Soath Bend. pent «was. de-| the district comprising Garfie ie 18 OUT FOR JACK O'DAY n of ake steamer Fore qaestion | lamblia and Asotin same 2 R. Stevenson, though the non | _ Shertte & # been served THREE HUNDRED ATES | , type e elects natiow was not formally m le eee ee ee eH caved by the company # lume ker ce HUNoEe OFLEe agi habeas corpus FLOUR FOR THE ORIENT. Sesator Emme © fam-/ until during the noon recess sling her stead ctieally all othe ATTENDING THE TWENTY-/°* . i © e \ H iting t HONGKONG, Sept. 19.—Re @ | yoesels the barbor were dam seine a od pean tng on Boe aed ,CLaim OF A. H. LITCHFIELD IN @ Porte of disasters caused by © sped snd smal! boats an on going THIRO ANNUAL SESSION ab ar) . « 100 ee the rien carried & the typhoon are being made @ | junks were totally demolished _ Py suelatene 4 ge a cargo about 164.000 pounds of ADAMS’ CASE HAS SPECIAL «& hourly. Only « few Europeans # ee Gave Many Lives. WHICH OPENED AT BALL apd.dar- See the consigned to Japanese ports, @ are missing. The Chinese are #) The bart aire with wreck TODAY | e ing m Seattle the Hyadcs loaded BEARING, # caim, and little manife: # | ue. Hundreds of eve / . | ; at the nnial Mill and @ of grief is shown, Among # 5 the © aaved by the Patani . ade i jock. At the latter place she | . ean # those missing is the biehop of * < . fone } ved 560 pounds of flour | Pee the saclay ees Iw Victoria, Or. J. C. Hoare, who # reds ¢ must have pe ne session of the Seeree 2 AGATE | was en route on a visit to ® ‘ were within a short | Puget sc conference of the + yesterday afier-\@ neighboring —isiands Hie @ die t the . The ‘ Eptve ch ene pe ee -\@ launch has been found bottom « ares : - the ' Methortet oo ee eee ee ee ee) te Fat presiding HOtn. STORY OF LOSS , em an s filled with 4 ; nat . a: of idee ‘ : UPE 1 ROCK ISLAND. sank Littiefiel Forepauat tion of the cle a are wash ndies of the fificer and the engineer tojlowed by a conference nal PROVES UNTRUE peony Be gee Baran . « told at the aaaay of- lof life te ind y he Wes . bMewalaniietee wor: Georet >» were In the sleepe with Lit fice at the gold . irty a thousand Ii or ore y b as at . ‘ i ocre « vies 7 - ate be * mt * 0 | w s wckage und ¢ 9 otreate ate nd William H. Leech, treasurer, all} " r . rs s8 « 6014 | qu s and the tempora 14 NI - Pca catia’ taisinn wen talent ier ae Tagen e I ela « tere were total syed, and the |, v t today s P aah aoa and finan-| sche sf the fort with the largest religious publi Kingfisher port piece The British ship Empress of beating house In t country ~ Ade trie Japan of the © P. R fleet, wa iy . peans were loe ‘ ry : sented tn de = Re ptilsnersof the Ryworth eral "Coroner's Jury at Inquest of A. Sime Finds r a t ‘ the conference a draft for i 004 as aroused of wrongdoing. | ihe conference « drait for $1004 48) — Seattle Electric Co. Criminally Negligent - Hperts showed . ndirsayesi, ay - _ the wo publications. OM, Which wan 4 pas afters at? ork. ; i a wae Q eclock this aft rnaon| Car Sent From Barn Was Known to Be in ; there was @ statistical session at OR the tracks. The engine j rr iti | the public Hbrar At the church | Merron. boar sce 0 an Norary, at the cboreh! — Bad Condition. y cou nroagh jonary tening | ' Se i le i ie Mi a ie ie ee eae IBERMEN VESSEL z _ DYING go, is dying b tion of the jing in this Chi aa |e amt. and infla » » 19} kidmeys. He was tray , PORT! seg ee ‘, pc leountry for his hea when the an have been arrested by |Saak fn He was seldom ra 24 ons it oS ee ee but {n lucid moments’ affairs hat they have no pa « that he HCAGO, sept te me freight + Were file Se commerce « officers tional ot the bank ag heavily upon him. f . es WARD ON BROKERS roke n in two different places and the Anniversary Mie a Aid society is ft to an address by D. ¢ nklin n¢ this will followed by |r © places, the right leg was evancelistic servi » be conde as | —— ed by Rev. D. D nediet. At + jury, victim's left arm was crushed 2a cus wa ao eee Alexander Sieve ‘caine te We tlto a pelp. We, the jury, find that * Foreman “H. W. ROBERTS, “W. A, GILLAM, “A, E. HOLT, “€. B. MITCHELL UPRISING First av. and as the alr apparatug was ow of order the brakes refus }to work, thus allowing the car to « report that Ed. Cudiher he Deacons oclation death by being crushed in a n TF. Bowler and Trol- his nomtnation for sheriff is pareonage collision of trolley cara on the e Henry Hildebrandt both t foundat said ME Burton, the #-ye sor The evening session will begin mee 4 ey acene fied that they were informed pe gy gy nes ete iat Slwith a song service conducted t r e e at the Ballard car was defective belly tenga ee ig oe r 7 Lane st, wasinoy F Mo Clark. An address wi Electric company criminally t was ever taken from the nae agg eed BO " killed this afternoon by coming IM|aiso be made by H. K. Carroll, negligent in taking a car with y Cudihes’s plate a Otatt with a live telephone wire The evening scenion will be defective brakes up a hill From the testimony of Hilde there has beer Bimer was playing ‘m the street d over by Rev H. Todd.| alone. it is our opinion that @/ brandt, the car was in no condition t that he contemplated re- |"@ Sttzed # loose wire of the In| The conference will continue un-| |to be put ou the tracks, and when lependent Telephone company,|1i; Monday, September 24 | pushed up the hill by a car in ®/(urning the corner at First av. and all @ meeting of the n. | Witich was dangling near the corner | | ® perfect working order. jPike at. the trolley fell entirely mmittee this er. (Of Wighth ay and Lane st. Death | | Signed car mit | H. W. APPLETON, | The car then began to back down | |go down First av ° * * * * * + * * * * * & it Should have been pulled or * * * * * * . * unhindered, * * + * Pee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee Psa pers for the schooner and have also |i, te blame in no way for the crash CAMANO BEING REPAIRED | which resulted in the collision with 8 Aer 4s) 1 ‘ oe ayy et - - but was afraid th suspicion | “J. F, ERICKSON,” the other two cars forced the ‘ t ny, Ae © * | might be turned upon him 0 has been ted to| | | BBraces weighing e The Ke bring | - take the place of the CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—The fed-| PETE EEe Tee Published Reports True. Pounds on ea prisoners here toworre GAVES DAUGHTER'S LIFE ning from this city to Everett eral court this morning made a per A eember ot! | Other witnesses examined were ele Island porte, while she is on anent injunction restraining ns are on al minutes for the/exGov. John H. McGraw, Albert # cin THOMPSON'S TRIAL TO Cal, Bept. 19 %| ways repairing a broken ah brokers from selling tickets over lled over 100 ake the Wilkins, conductor on the Cedar foree BE GET TOMORROW. | A . of San Francisco, to-| p19 wil] be covered onty once a trunk lines. The first order was en, a t. car; K. N. Anderson, a newspa t roade t — lday with wet blankets, unaided the steame sirhaven The Ie | entered immediately after the Chi | 7 perman who witnessed the acot- samme Chester Thompson, who shot and| fought back a grass fire and saved jand Navigation company, owners | cago world’s fair KAGA MARU REPORTED. at the in-j/dent; W. B. Gamble, motorman on quest over the body of A. Sime to| the Cedar st. car; A. G. McQuillan, sige Meade Emory, will ap-|a pest house In which her laugh oft he Camano, stated this morning 4 court tomorr morning | Gertrude, was confined with sm that they found it impossible AGED FISHERMAN | The Nippon Yasen Kaisha steam ertain and fix the responsibility | conductor on the West Queen Anné tate for his trial will be set.|pox. She saved the building 114) charter a steamer as every av FOUND DEAD. er Koga Maru arrived at Vietorta | for his death in the midnight street | car, and A. P. Woodward, a hotel lher daughter's life. The fences and) aite steam craft was in use on t this morning day ahead of her| car ¢ ion of last Friday on First | man. Their testimony was in sub * | KILLED BY SHINGLE BOLT. joutbulldings were destroyed sound NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., schedule, from ental pe On| av., and which resulted in one de: th | stance the same as printed by The ‘ | ¢: | Sept. 19.—Alexander McMartin, an | board the Kaga © several prom-|and a score being injured. Star in giving accounts of the acci- ICER STEALS FUNDS. VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 19.—|KBLLY BACK FROM ALASKA./ JACKSON ST. CASES. aged fisherman arid an old resident |{nent Japanese, including K. Taka Witnesses Testify lent ILA, § With ae much foree as if it had oo f the city, was found dead in the | hashi, a representative of the Yoko-| Dr. F. M. Powell, who performed| Ralph Ruffalo, motorman on the LA, Bept. 19 —« ‘mn Ira | been red from a battleship, @ Chiet Clerk B. EB. Kelly, of the In the Jackson st. regrade canes doorway of his cabin by a newsboy|hama Specie bank, who comes to| the autopsy over the body of Alex-| Queen Anne car, fs still tm Provi- i, of the q ermas shingle } bolt which Jumped from the|Customs House service, has re) the court took up the at 7 o'clock Inst night. The cor-|this country to float a loan. The/ander Sime, was the first witness | dence hospital, but is somewhat im- mt, was a »\flume at North Vancouver this! turned to his desk at the local office) with the property on the northeast \ommr held no inquest having decid-|Kaga is due in Seattle tomorrow, | called this morning. He told of the | proved. fe will be two weeks be- go of silks aboard and mutilated condition of the body. | fore he will be in condition to leave civit courts te rning struck Jame killing him on the spot. on a visit to Alaska. ‘Thompson, after @ vacation of 16 days, spent! corner of Fifth av. & and King st, led that death was due to heart fail- She has # ca j owned by Mr, Kennedy, ue, ‘general Oriental merchandise The right thigh had been broken in the hospital ere lan eT