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ST EDITIO =— : The Ooly Paper That Dares to Print the News faska Steamer Runs Aground at High Tide During Dense Fog--Sailed From Seattle Last Wight vagy North--Tugs Will Be Sent to the : Steamor’s A known e i «e of : > ef many t} feer t w. Be K nix Alex K ‘ Ene wt " « w hour, whe ix capable of making from to 14 knots an hour, She has Sia an exceedingly lucky boat fn Alas t met with but one H three to xix keote WR heavy weather © Clty Of Beattie tert this port ghortiy after to 26 “ok Alaska ports i: CLO Prien, master of the t $250,000 LOYAL LEGION BANQUET. | A large number were in attend janee at the banquet of the Loyal | Legion at the Lincoln hotel last QUTEREMK uy siciaNs, ask FEARS ANTIJEW. FORCOMMISS! Nes > pound concession for ste inht ston ot San ks nl = ‘ jan akes on per he pounds « independence and NG DURING RE.) |mer bicago,| “The cust of the lumbet us the anniversary of| CITY PAYING INTEREST. CEREMONIES — wit! jean - side and end stake sis ated by Italians} | | jfor tt a car, and the ebat of labe own country, bat} City Treasurer Russell is send: | CISES STOLYPIN. ALBANY. N. ¥.. Sept. 2 j eotfte ve. t ey wi have found a/ing $15 toda » Blair & Co} |tiom signed by 2,500 physiet jrily . The ie on temporary or permanent residence | the city’s f nts in el this state was presented to the gov. | Pending expe es up to $2.08 pe RR. HITT, | It was on September 20, 1870, that | York yment on 1892 | ernor asking that a commissto ot |B nt stakes with which the roads cont to the lumber pee OneSemAN the troops ef Victor E 1 took jand 1 « bonds rep | 1 ni mmission ‘ edical experts be appointed to de-| Propose equlpping fat and gop t and gondola] OHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Congres® | noesession of the Ete City in| resen Ses : w ne the aus / s,” said a well known jum or $54,900 on ups H, Hitt, of Hiinots. accord S| teanoase . tion of its in-| demnation Ww - ’ 4 cane of Patric this morning average year's shipments ta advices © vet wore, died 4f) papitants 5 deference to the! penses, $24 . Re eee ‘ sk “age ‘ pounds The concession of $130 @'clock morning of heart | cya more patio: of the entire basoure Rag ee 7 , Ric , A oe as Lapras aeBaa Me pier He | allan people The In , ‘|e family residence, 1623% Sume | mt - trial should be thor-| < 4 year, but clined to stand for re WORLD WIDE EXHIBIT. re ri o> "eld ihaok 94. neon ol oaghly in iad belere the ede to properly and! out $34,900 ofectfon on ag heat : i » auspices of the Westlake Lodge f f . . r Per @en a , © chair MONTREAL, Sept. 20. The Can » - * leting ee it : pricy” “an-) No. 128, F. & A. M, interment to ihe poliey of M pin | et wim Of the u eer fees Manufacturers’ association, |). in Hills of sity. eoaieherd and states ¢ oi |dent Cornish, of the Union Pacific, | affait Jat their meeting discussed the nd-lrn0 toceased was 58 years of age t favors the pa MINISTERIAL CONVENTION, lirected that government lands be! Gott man } mf | Vieabilt : pace on ti nd lea aud three daughe | * . I that no independ-| Ufhatia, O 834, and removed to roman, the Canadian line ves |)... 4 wee we nt co id get trackage to | Ogle Bounty 7. He wa which is to start on a 12<month | sockacail ALLA WALLA | | the ' i through Horse-| tempor of = Abrahar neoln of the British possessions. The | eo © es = thief cas r the allied comp ad we steno he et the will cost $15 per squ f | ane aia Ret ~ , ing in| Lanetin-Douglas debates, He ob ie is ats ‘ & for the trip. It Is probable that ap ekny sap . " - <y or mut compe ». It] tine@ « schooling In omatic af pobre pe plication will be made for a aarge| ' : : > ie alleged that the lands were ac-| faliretbefore entering cong and . the annual by Registrar H. P. ree 2 cag Phos Ger epee tes 7 ae - at ae in violation of the homestead | k#tew? more of foreign affairs than » ¥ | ee ~ steamer Dolphin with a fal Ja ms . os h Yakime and tte lawe lem wher congressman nd we R with t 1 TO RECEIVE EARL GREY. eh attived in early | }-Relicieielieleialelelatalelelel + Paria legation, from 1874 to NCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 20 The Do! encoun ENOORSE BRYAN. 4 * pb Teanes be eerves 66 60 NEW WESTMINSTER FAIR, | BL bed Sees’ al tetnn ‘amma M4 mamero-is sqjrall | WATERVILLE, Sept. 20.—In con it BANK CLEARINGS, *| afatant secre and had a wererrtia 9 6 recept to be tendered] According to reports the recent Dm aRd Wives wast her] vention the Dougias county demo-|NEBRASKA COAL LANDS AND), W490 $1.990,286-72 4] ORB member for Be Sis S| Hart Grey, governor general of} rain, general over the entire stat Many times s, afte usval nom PROPERTY 18 /# S« OY ea’ ised eee aes 72 #1 consegutive session Pag s Canada, in this city on Tuesday] proved beneficial to the hop OFF FOR NOME one, esolutions en-| UNION PACIFIC Semel, . lessees ving be . ay oie Holeetione /Bight. ‘The city courcil, British Co} in that it has put to rout the r iy owt joraing the policy of W. J. Bryan ALLEGEO TO HAVE BEEN IL-| @ Incrense over same ai BANKRUPTCY CASE at be oe te jumbia Electric Railway company.| spider, It ts also reported that th Seamer Saraton The following are the delegates | & ‘Gate tant ye $ 928,220.06 #] +A “ ; ty the Hundred Thousand club and] difficulty in obtaining hoppickers 4 iW aflernoon “or o the state convention: Ben Spear | LEGALLY ACQUIRED IN VIO-\y ie wad 2 bt | tor of federal | ouhern. se tc wach, Meeck [aunet organizations ar working to-| over the isle the seenon will be that th “| P. F. Bil » A. Wormack, | lane , foabge ot ¢ te of gether to make the reception large and of a fair quality. Bort before the close of| 5 ‘peigt Edward Carroll, Frank| LATION OF THE HOMESTEAD |**#*# # a ae # ew HR He ed by Jense I ' ’ Poest ever held in Vancouver ty, _ Sp | Mink Dan Paul, J. P. Bad - | «bus ' ; epic oro ce ie LIGHTWEIGHT FROM IOWA. |! Wet, and a fol) « linkhouse, Dan Paul, ”, Badger ; i part vip; mood, the! . tall } Dam Peyton, C. N. Lamareaux, J Laws. KING EDWARD WILL SEE naine of the ' ' 4 Ar - dae Tl tom eph Dodd and D. J. Jolly Bo ia CANADA, snd ordere pay th par kage Bp ta lero as Tee eee eee eee eee ‘ Wilitesn . itwenes, Of: Seasted coun WOMY and Mra. C.J. Gad owner! iain nora jot ene « | \t THE CITY'S GUEST. Z}ty. Iowa, and nephew of Samuel Wen mines tent Nene | SCHOOL CONTRACTS PAID, OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 20—At the | MONTS BAL, Sept, 20-—-King Fa | NEWCOMBE A BANKRUPT. | ROOM THIEF AT WORK. %\ Humes of Seattle, is spending his a | resumption of the hearing before | "re ™ ag ip eats goles | | ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 20.— #|¥acation in the city. Although 1 AUTOIST 16 Finco | school board held a special} - missioner Prouty today, 1 ting plerabea, ONOwiig Cans] | Che Beats ca| J. R. Harlacher reports that his | W. J. Bryan and ‘wife arrived #]¥ears of age, he welgbs only, 3@ . | me late yesterday afternoon mo ures, showing bays a res entered at 22 Brooklyn today and were given a #| pound s proporiions, howeve Lee A. Orth thie 4 for th t of makimg the final] garding the coal operations of the a from ‘ The » for Bankruptey proceed ne | ro - SB ote Bnligi pene og * a & The re wi wad SA tie Ur ened teem Med $10 and con! in J j ut of $9,655.98 to Lance &| Unton Pacific, P. 0. Clark, general) tures are ation a federal ' mterday, was ad-| OV, led a’bank book on the rea be sion fa Meare ¢ “oe WS court for exceed iny | con ove afd builders of | mana of the Union Pacific Coal | Christmas enter aes 4 ; Bank of Seattle were stolen. ee ee f ot and general hunter, THE SEAT WEATHER FORECABT.fair To night °- ad SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEATTLE ASHORE N TRIAL ISLAND FIVE THOUSAND OUFFER DEATH ‘This the Latest Estimate Placed Upon the Dead | | in Hong Kong’s Big Typhoon. . HONGKONG, Sept orning were greatest in the ae ; " . seg Aspen = ma of the quarters along the water # half a - a ol laces tt Wreckage of both storms te] Be cat nmnees FW ien~| high and Is concealing many | i of the ok rMe Joe on, i | ° Pol “tm # extent of the storm be still ut srotdst A _ xtont of | en +s oo / Seam Ghestee & but. 0 censervative eatinel 2 ' “ N . = . the lowe at $26. M! : s/} w Frank A b eamer Albatross, with P A. Von Etingler, Mra A cabled adered ‘near Young, A. tons m oM that he only six escaped . - Rtackpole, Rt * and t are dead and passengers and Mra. MB. Rogers, W ’ A second storm but little ew of the steamer Ying Wa a " apes lamge, started to blow at midnight sing. The wife of Bish te ny wt eturned with party No Fear of Fam) arp witt, Hot A wite cs ee ae f insuccessful search for her | yer ! Aus K Th is plenty of rice and no |r band j sk DM fear of fami The government R. steamer Monteagle Second clase—Louls Paul, an In-]amnounces that it will Investigate | has been floated > .@ « # home « ite ebares anelnat the observa | purther Lows of Life Reported : » }lory and says that It does not be : : St gx expased 4 unknown Japanese: 8 J | Heve the bureau to blame for fait-| , undreds of bull hed Hem on ber eve M ~hie, Valio Bacin, Loule ing to give warning he govern. | Curing Tuesday's storm, fel ae ne Ma hy H. Randait, T. HM, James | ment hae accepted the offer of the wm, which lasted un Lees! Officers Leave Frank 1 ‘Tom Hanse American squadron to assist. The ne er rae o et Seattle Well Known, natives’ ave leetiag wreckage p wtrowts struck ogg Ri cevenn * fe ro looting wreckage aad |/inine debs | y eattle won| robbing bodies which were washed | i phia by Dj ashore by the A dock |, last night's storm ha wer sim Jacke Jcompany bas + ek | treah calamity upon the community | KA . of the t ‘| ders for the re ) veaneis, (M4, although it te re | ; ‘ A by Capt.| of sympa five the number ‘m w ‘ i ites Seekohattan com newn that many w " . tte! . i ee and untold dag ge 7 The «overament then |*” = » "4 . . ree of the work of raising o « adseip i. Bhe |» relief fund. The staff of the|. WASHINGTON, D he Cty of See s and ¢ “| sugar refinery near the shore Dea ig Peng wits 1 a ema! a Ww jcued 200 Chinese from sampane. peng Dry ~ Sat all yy Are Superstitious. ka Sten © North-| superstition is adding to tbe m Pucith ased } Natives believe gunboat Callao ee eran: | bare and for r she| ts doomed and are trying caped and is now assisting in the} ae idle auBeeque ho island. Ravages of the at religf 7 Alas of Seattle has a gros wa amit fe 2646 tow 1 a 4foot beam ant “ Her engine a har 4 get weather ¥ of ple expansion type 4 ON NOT A VICTOR Ss i a pay freight on the equipiiient THE S00-POUND CONCESSION fornicncd OF ROADS 16 ONLY A TEM Cost to Lumbermen. PORARY SETTLEMENT OF There are over 00 fiat and gondola cara shipped from the mis THE PENDING LUMB ~'S of We Washington | INTERESTS. company, testified that Vice Presi-| at Bucking! and Friday THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 PAY ORLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE TLE STAR Light North Winde NO, 178. a5 CENTS PER MONTH BILL TAFT FINDS HIS TASK IS VERY HARD a CHSHER HOARE RADE HEHE YY¥» 1906 VOL. 6 * Situation in Cuba More Dangerous Than Exe ‘eee FUNBTON O N THE WAY * Eh ceceanamnde, b.C. bide Soc ertgseier General: Punsion, 2 pected and. Compromise Seems far From & tary Taft having left orders for Funston to fellow him without Possible--Funston on His Way to Havana, delay. Funston spent the afternoon in conference with of # ® fleiais and will leave for the south tonight * . ad ore PeestDLnt 4 “ALITA x “ple They All Want to Fight. tion claims therd until the rebels are ng, and officials xpress confidence of thelr ability, RING rem tne » de A nh DEMLER : ey Ll i av mV Gay GY ha i parce e CROGT MDICAT! 3 40CAT ton om ambush there comes of th naurgent: “The 1s from whipe will keep om Ww ng the government.” “Submit Statements. | HAVANA, 8 War Taft b } jcannot finish hi . now they weeks, He terday , sube to Secretar it and Ase 3 Hacong Roosevelt, relate, PALMAS mitch more intricate an © “ rous than he expected, and 1 PESTOLICR anguine of success. —_— Saat; Renee GONSPIRACY AGAINST = MEXICO'S PRESIDENT | | nd the BI) Seaton etary of State tory for the libe tain ominiasione t ike freely with bol uw careful oot to cori mt hapel o i up the steamer Reil§ ts absolutely neoe ry to the ¢ wized the official corresponds perity, of the country and it must |ence and all registered mail and come at once earched the vessel find those im the K season af ‘ Guerra, with 6,000 men, wil Cam ters were introduce ng. Without the await peace Compromise Hopeless The ween the ther an mo} ha opped bis advance at where he will Sept. 20—8ie ab RL PASO, Tex homed Mexican reve tain i in Douw 9 averthrow jreen at Canta end overthrow! ot) Ame pert Se ee eee ed * JEROME IN FAVOR . MUNICI. ok OWNERSHIP. * . NEW YORK Sept. 20.-—- 4 @ District Proseouting Attorney #) CANADIANS MUST BUILD hana @ Jerome has announced himself @) @ te be in fever of limit ~~ * HATCHERIES ON FRASER | # nicipal ownership. He thinks #/ | S the city should cperate ali cars #| RIVER OR AMERICANS WILL|GREAT NORTHERN SCOTTISH ‘ ot ARIE re si CONTINUE TO FISH ON PU.| EXPRESS PLUNGES THROUGH a, —— | [Peewee eee ee eee ee! GET SOUND. A BRIDGE—TEN ARE KILLEQ AND MANY INJURED. j You must build more hatcheries | on the Fraser river and make other wea ; improvements or else we won't stop| LONDON, Sept. 20.--The Seotttalj | fishing on Puget sound,” ts under-| °XPress of the Great Northern rails od to have been th attitude of | ¥®* le phos London last night the American members of the inter- | Pee¥!ly i, was wrecked outs Inational fisheries commission, | "de of ¢ Ten were killed which closed its sion last night | 224 ™ red. Failing to stop | with a banquet at the Hotel Van-/*' Ora scheduled, the tralg couver. left the ralls a short distance be Nothing of out and the tation, the engine turned whole train plunged ige and over the em- fictal has been e maint ‘lence as to any They say re ed to Ottawa ROMER, & go tk -