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(OW THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING AFFECTS THE HONEST POOR OF AMERICA .WILL BE TOLD : , EXCLUSIVELY EN THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7---DON’T-YOU MISS IT e . ° ° EDITION ° : ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST--TONIGH T FAIR AND COOLER; GATURDAY FAIR; LIGHT N. W. WINDS. ee ee Sei ~ : a —— i WASH.,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907 J/OL. 9. NO PRIC k MONTH SHOT TO DEATH IN riescurtivnonicrsin SAY ABSTRACTORS AND-TO-HAND FIGHT HAVE COMBINATION Tokoown Burglar Riddled With Bullets by City De- ‘=, sees ‘sm lhe WOMAN DISCHARGED’ Patrons Say No Competition Exists in Seatle—King | County Has. Difficulty in Getting Competitive Bids no question in the minds of the fedive Barbee in Butler Hotel-—Caught Entering triste foto. ina hiaa” re turned to make another haut -} Coroner Carrol! will probably om tattle Cole, charged by . Room, Burglar Shows Fight, bold a toque at ie ‘the vemaliel har r Tits ok ae | on Big Job. 4 tt lean Glecharesd “ty Judes’ < | eR fare anded him to back kind re reached eae 3 4 Ter. ee, ak the detective’s grasp and he oy ee ih backed quickly te the open door tate Soe th As Barbee rose to his feet the | tice announces!" « ° . e fee ne | “Whitney” ‘ room worke we come to Seq ancisco about for Declaring At- she te (treated te eeeeee eee é ween purgiar backed through the} by her father, Grace Went, a 1 t Walttieaby enum Peaeee ee * * * * i dashed away year-old girl who recently ran aw the how en ot t that put im to hand cx A eu peared through | from her home ta Victoria, ts now ee" t { ste telephone , hh asta peo on the th Barbee fired twice at his | in custody of the police 1 refuses | oo 2 é , : ' asked ‘for the work ms camp ion of crippling |to return home. 8h ye whe will flee 7 ‘of the Butler hotel last night 1 the wood: | "Wn away again If for Br EERFSE SR: FF A. Barbee shot “i to go bac ky} | / os as ey ka wok - aa the detec- | to Victoria | (Star Special Service.) prices chars It is said that |¢ ated the work w ost is inatantly Killed an 1 The girl was located local at Be ‘whom the police claim ha hallway, the | The girl was located in a local oun a wpe thee tone aa « - aver : ineas aevtcek ae me room a few Ria red at Parbee’s | hotel last night by Patrolman « lo yen J 4 oF 4 ; : . Riiyrinbioen Paplarized the 4 body of tb ad, but missed berg. She saya a brother helped is nd “8 . new hes. ini ars was fairly riddled w Ha and veven | NOt % escape in the first place. | | ashe “ae i “ and yesterday Fee ten an automatic revo!’ ets , The man |SRe expected to find work in this| frees: Sromesthe _ Perr ‘ : ie agements for having the door above Ha After hia body had been taken to on sai and, passenge ecured antitic m y the pa oO {fice of Osborn emper & Co, ; aan, cae Geaeee | |,» eo pia did not 5 Abstr ‘ : Rooth-Whitt! t is passing en 1 jin 0 r ‘ I - - 3 ¥ . f ™ Ww — ene ‘ a poem, § after the shooting ear the island are be , ga Aig ge ‘ & up| tzation recently and asked t have @ verbal rppert to Paula Kiipen bourg, Heroine off Romanee of Two Continents | with » and t ‘ . yer due ia | in t its ree ‘ { Pollce Wappenstein and NEW YORK, Sept. 3—Paulea Kit pAmerica In substantiation of this od state of | Rece he i i i be rer ? r that Sergeant of Detectives Tennant. He bourg Is free at last from Elie! @laim she shows « remarkable k | alone eclded that tt " . t. The at ts for which to e himself mance of two continents and of five DMiller in 1906. Thin sayn in $ ments of real estate ‘ e the copying of less than § the tive’s superior years’ standing will probat a Dear Polly: The t will cor t ‘ . . t of these records. =, TO TAKE ACTION a sy exe od themselves in a in & prowale suit for damages by pwbhen you will need a fr vard it as ¢ her aga Horace E. Miller for ffou will find one in me < good judgement (Star Special Service. pking to have her deported as an Should you, however y rf" Q nted courage that BELLINGHAM Rep Ry | “undesirable alten. our absurd plan to write to 1 The } 4 of p wor to be « t of the fight unscathed. | sight few if any Hindus wilt be in| Miss Kitpenbourg met Miller laipwife and daughter in my right name | whos D. Hof t he oor On the body of the purglar was|town. In spite of the promises of | Viena fn 1892, she saya Nverxpihen woe to thee Buch a lett agent plied f her " woe, bh «ok s skeleton Rey that will open| the elty officials to protect them /24mmer after that until this ald Cause my wife unteliable a ah ed near Pike i we m the “R” floor the turbanned men from India ®® Went to Burope and spent three beppiners—a woman who has ne t t - hes cont z tnd ae ‘nich tom” tae suffered enough at the hands) Months in her company i yitiag to harm you. Since én tees athe aaa | had evidently been e ite n and are leaving Ty and by, Paola declare sick and weak, i would be i » ale ¢ pad | ad and is Gh exhet P ag and baggage, as quick. | earned that Milier bad a family her death. And t 1 elon gene owe pm Seas | ‘gx hey. ie ponsess-| 7 sible. Yesterday after. |i" country, and she came over top@herever I find you ae Fithe trodes ore allen: wenipale deat.” cried the WOK of about $100 im cash and four) 00m many started to walk to Brit: | #6 about it i lease view the morgue laanes be allowee Jetked loose from Bar ‘ - thekets on the races |!#h Columbia. Last night traine| hea Miller tried te have her de jBotre Dame and see yourself am ‘ iow Wedanae of itd in thee of expo a events In bie eed drew a re Net. 1a the Meadows denies 4 boats took other Many went Ported, He came near succending, ‘arious unfortunate Pend Sy 4 O8 ANGELES, ( Be \ a ha wing to the fire, Bar Kras; © believe that the dead | sath On the Great Northern | !ut & lawyer got hold of her end of (Mretéhed upon the marble tables t ; he ae - ' oe bo lag v ture n which he was Qnd grappled with seine arrival from San | train 20 went to Seattle and over the case and reacuemd her from the }Be ¢laimed by those to whom the ant r : vs ; . b+ wa € president of the Fras Me arried a number | (0 left for that city by t immigrant station at Ell island, (Beton, but who are tt | cneent bas : my Ramona { 1 mpany, it wae Btruggic Resuits ¢ camera taking daring p were no furthe nen of |Where she had been detained aified. Then you wi ro , ir} last . with sending wen tia hushed up, ne Mien straggicd i ented ¢ after yesterday soon, The Wee’ at Miller's request R Place where your ih be i — ¥ nd he ubmitted to his imate tables and ral pe mob leaders underst that the | Miss Kitpenbourg says that Mik | Buried in quicktime exta ; : persecutt ‘ oa the ; bjectionable parties id leave = mecneanyer " — ee be forever dax 1 c KING EDWARD'S LIFE : @ coer nt w * n fo Mi in Fort “= PS sonage “ a rg and they allowed ¢ to do an, | they © abroad and she upbraid: |Gesttoycd a woman as | in Whyte ans, organizer a b ng lionalre, ‘antagonist omar cheer ni : at night uber ; - nie t of nited h weit in dintribated about peniten- eq Od bim for promising to marry here @& your mother } = Cm polices »| When he already had « wife ip YOUR HEINRICH | THREATENED | way of F and, Ore MAD gate way with & crash and nx arn his omy veade : ene | € Capt. C. H. tary the man who has made life a } fel Barbee was pinioned that source vanes hia ate | Vanes, « treasurer of Los An { for the past two decades. iby the other man’s body. This Tt ar wa ng ir |" ‘ app Eg B.. |geles, and was formerly the wife 1 arrested, Ower eel Me Ge berglar the chance tolof suspenders, a pair of socks 4 x og coe Z saps (By United Press.) jof Owen Under the name of! great surprise. He requeste that ; pee = ’ i | ‘ MAMIENBAD pt. &—It te re | Minnie Vance Owens she was a he be allowed to go to his Ocean ported that a plot has been diseoy. | Singer of Park home in charge of an officer, | ho ts here taking the baths. H plays tw te signed by a gentleman been increase equest was denied, and, In , : ay IS MONTH [fru pre tra precautions have been t ot at ¢ 1% aARKrOgat 93.20 defar { $4,000 bonds, he was sent : quand him en ronte te fq uted t y t he county jail ° >] The auditing cor tee spent the | which, he r wi in Evar Cavairy March Ended. ; forenoon today going over the ‘FINED FOR B Ow n the sight of the world if made » ae SO a monthly salary roll, which Ie one | L publie CHICAGO, Sept. 6,--Somewhat of the largest ever passed upon. | an interview today, Brans “@pleted by desertions. the first There are 126 more warrants this (By United Press.) D. Hoffwan, head badly burned, | WITH A BOTTLE tated that Owens has been syste- | battalion of the Thirteenth cavalry , month than last month, represent-| HELTON, Sept. 6 —Kleven dena Humped from ® third story window matically bleeding bim for 20 years mpany completed its march from | “ie ER ‘ES ing about that number of men ad¢-' and 11 missing is now the fatality W- 4. Smith, of Moclips, badly securing ir use sums by threats Fort Riley to Fort Sheridan (By United Press.) nies as well, and ¢4 to the roll. The total number | tet resulting from the disastrous (Mt shout the hands and feet. While} In eo argument over the : od YORK, Sept. 6.—Although y of such com-|Of warrants ¢ month reaches fire which struck this town early Afying lo save a man from an wpper | po of « dice box on a 9 Express compe t to Induce our |}? yesterday morning. As yet there window he fell through a skylight, J. Jac a waloonkeeper MAKE DESPERA EFF x per cent on its ates has been nothing advanced as to}. fates Gallagher, machinist, pain-| lower end of broke a ME in the year ending ) Evans in his an We are now under the jurt tts origin tally burned ver =H. HL. Wiedbaum » of the interstate « The known dead are be W. R. Mill, of Kent, back badly xe Carroll fined Jacobski Miss Ida May Ralley, waitress, Miored, jumped from a window TO ESCAPE POLICE today | Wthe stockholders tesued to. Commission and compliance . an “ md to de James Moreland, badly burned | | is that the company was ™any rulings and ments sub viata ‘ bens burned to death } aed feng gronyyadberen Lube plitionas . Redmond A. Willis, a de erter) “Wm. Holmes, master mechaniesi®y die, feturned yesterday from | { im my last report 1} W “ lery. Wort Hamilion, NY. attempt: iin attempt to rescue Mian Bafley collar bone broken ater, arrested during the raid Jailer Corbett turned to reach for ee: the se with 38 per cent/ Lawton, where he is being held 86) yurneq to death Bond, back broken and desperate ¢ nade a dash, ran through the as- We were experiencing for ar, it pays div-|a prison Willis was out under ‘reason tive leg t 6 ~ earl F. Larson, a boy driver shoulder fractured, will proba He . room and then leaped over ee neesetive ing . pe ia wo age | familie Sy ag hg Hh long Connelly, the butcher ‘die P. &. Crane it under a $200/at the top he railing. That he was not se Sadiatetnd thm fiche enaine < : to ge — a Ay ycrengyar Mra. Gay, an employe of the) Charles Garret, badty burned all! peace bond | ing t te and ta verely injured is r rdcd as al f. ‘ eains Tt reerul tred several she at | hotel aver ( ott tue to “t leet below most a miracle While retur enbiiaee eo, a ne -—s = 7 and he yo ier D. J. Hennessey, logger, Beattie LL. & Thout, Frenchman, badly Mary Sar ead off le ja a the station, Frazier fainted ee A to taek Son citenk tual the cased ye yd ned about head and hands t wa & a nelght he wa a € ation did not show any lat of railroad .s 7 sary oll e bow gear house and placed tn s Mrs. Mudge, burned to death } Several others were more or « Clurg and Pat q ajurte pe Seon ron a. Sr Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Westfall, Ger. teen Injured > mans, who reached the ol lant! There Were &5 persons im the — WOMAN IN JAP. RELIGION IS CREATURE OF THE sat soil maartine ie sine’ AGITATION FOR PACIFIC NAVAL ° Unknown man jumped from third ‘Those unaccounted for, though It is TY 7 see carrek, ase © tiebeliev come oe an BASE IS NOW GROWING FAST DREGS; SHALL U. S. ADMIT THIS IMMORALITY ? bes? oni" are rs | The injured are Gus Hanson, T. Tilteson, Fred eee ae Peis Danghter of Mra. Mudge, who | Matson, Charles Larson, Olaf Ser * . _ WHE 18 NOTHING—A sNARE— loi die teams teeaad im Sobn i Mvemad. Charles Bere BY C. H. TAVENNER | " cup W have be on and California are bustling AN OBSTACLE TO HOLINESS, m Webb, leg broken, jamped| ian, Nils Kaunite, Joseph Arise, T,| (@eattte Stare Exclusive Service.) i mat of) Oto saday , AND CAN BE SOLD TO LIFE a window Knight and W. F. Pensa ape adalah een reat = : agri ER pave Saat, everything com OF MOST DREADFUL MISERY | as Grout, night élerk, lungs! The buildings burned in the one ‘ ANCIS' Conaress will ‘realtz the ~MAl b burned from fire and wmoke, block were: Hotel Webb and an-| tation for a gre ' . : a dy ae Fe llr ecg 9 vat FALLEN JAPANESE | L. W. Ostrander, badly burned (Pex, owned by Manager Henry Fau-| same nt on the Pac t mye alive ‘vane Wak Bae hee. Ateg—Sor be ve oe EN ALREADY IN THIS about the feet Sort aed Mordeaux Bros.; Bailey's ° pee . result o educating ae on ¢ or less, « € € y billy in have COUNTRY, | Miss Mary Brask, of Portland, \galoon and restaurant, aod Sam eee yo te Getic 2 hte aes i the | from mat < eyes were opened, and, much to our ieee Pm } jbadly burned and leg broken, will Hughes’ shoe shop ours : ned we had pract 1 offic { the Pacif set BY ©. H. TAVENNER. | | probably die 4 Cone . cally no adequate fortifications on most to a man in indorsing ee ps “s | James Grinnell, of Olympia, jump-/barn, act the street from the} eons { the Pac hes | Soe macit e Pacifie base pr Rear Ad xclusive Service.) ed from a second story window /hatel, burned i t t t agra patsy yd alg | expr ntime si jon no is th if v al yon, commandant o! BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 jand broke his foot The total tons. ie eatimated at pr t Cr ors of heed tae th vane ott ye M | the Mat ‘ \ an nay ; Nay i What proportion of + there John MeDole, back injured, jump | 986,000. ‘Phe insurance wa a should de either. one of two thinge-- | t w a SB rail aban OM the charges of gr: mosaitt od from a window $4,500 j : rane Spine the 0 ‘ mens re hieiclgrey ‘ THREE WORKERS FOR A PACIFIC NAVAL BASE e Japanene 7 © This question w ed t | on - | Metretary A.B. Yo« Japa | Bite and Korean x League | Por an answer You led over | Mass Of corresponds od the league | , . # Unions in Pa c labor unions of { SE anal of th € Evidently despondent over love : said Nefore 1 would dle ohke | ‘a es With the ox troubles, Cora Callahan, who ia be [heated over a love affair, 1 would rom time to ¢ | ad te apne i dikes ti Wie over a ten-cent bottle of car ee ff } Neved to have 1 y come to Be | peeves | Mee in their n, | attle from North Yakima, last night} 4 man in an adjoining " | That is, i, | early | swallowed carbollc acid in her heat the woman fall to the fle | a4 once th 7 ® room in the Manhattan apartments, !and’ a tor worked over her for | Heth & foothoig " suet * TYPE OF BEAUTY IN JAPAN, WHERE WOMAN 16 LOOKED UP. | on Third ay. near Pike st, and died!) an hou © she w taken to | oman he ah ON AS NOTHING, WITHOUT HOPE OF SALVATION, B sheet Waals afterward at the Way: | the ho | | thriving Jana d - eee | The woman left tw one | Watson's, 1 ere fa a ( ma nless s is reborn as a| obeys To a life she and) addressed to he nts, which |ing to locate the Maferearny, vex there is no gal-|to disease, premature and | had not been finial 4 ‘another | The 1 w Labor Union. + ma In the eye of an evil grave, she goes joyfull addressed to “Pe ipposed to!) Manhattan on reads jogma, ecclesiastical law The staple of a thousand novels, | be an intimate friend, in which she! North Yakima eae comn d monkish asceticism, woman t6| plays and pictures in Japan is writ: | — hand, There a temptat a snare,.an un-|ten in the Iife of a girl of gentle thin » BCApeR an ob | manners and tender heart, who ALA management the paper will be} me acle to pea and ho or hates her life and would gladly de under Bion A. Dodge, who has been 5 A great principle and an Asiatic | stroy it, but refrains because her flahting dge Wicke am and se sp ry | sR A A ras titution are the causes of the| purchase money has enabled her CHANGES HANDS tho aspires to be'tiie politteal bose GEN. GEO. C. PERKINE CONG, JOS, R, KNOWLAND. REAR ADMIRAL H. W. LYON, British Coluni ' degradation of the Japanese wom-|father to pay his debi», and she is} Of the Tanana district |moree and boards of trade of thojpaes a Japanese exclusion law or|Conviructor Hi, A. Kiva d Capt ‘Nin 1 un. ‘The one is filial obedience; the bound not to injure hergelf, Ip the| #* | |variane Const citie tak p| refuse the admittance of Ja oe P. Und t nied , : , various Ce ‘ re tat ip |r admittance of Japane: nderw b the Mare il Pac : ports trom| other polygam ‘The idea that| stews of tho great aitles of Japan (Star Special Service.) = | mor Crinp, ono of the two 14-| the campaign in vigorous fashion. |to San @ranciece schools—there | Island ordua untae ni Ean mate hon “ ap obedi nee shou 4 be the cause are today, | doubt not, hundreds gi FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 6 year-old boys who at the of| Congressman Joseph R. Knowlan@, | weulé eroeabiy be trouble. How: in no uncertain terms that Unele . M1, or sth, Wore | trite Cee renin ation aay | ailt hho loathe their exiet , but) The Morning Times of this city has the Hutt of Mined hai ont in whoge distrint is “located the ry) | he ret think ie Pasifie coast Sam has not taken the precaution «+ ese women of vic p Mites rike the American reader a6 pags “must Hve on in gilded misery be-; changed hands, having been pur-|'he Visit of Mingiing's glrow Mare island navy yard, says he la needs @ great navel baee oe muck | to properly fortify the Pacific coast, . W. , voutetal bens D hor . cause they are fulfilling all right-|chased by John Ronan, a Cleary | city stole a horse and tb froOM | tondy flehting for # Pacific navah Hecauee of the powsibiy of war, as and declare a mavat baeo from avhleh eR. Grifts, tor seein hai * ‘ fit parenls overshadows all) eousness as summed up in fillal| creek Operator and president of the the cirous grounds and whe are! base bill to the last diteh 2 does becasme oF he qraming com 4 Dig flevt could wetate should be » Home boy Sin has the follow. The tat | plety Mine Ownerw ation, whieh | nino waid to have stolen bicycle When asked his position, Meaaldt arerce trom Peritie geste. ewlteny tee at onary Bid AME Of the Japanone wormen {the pe oargnene maiden, as pur@ an! “Tt tf often asked: ‘Are the Jap-|put up such a t ggmint ie Eee voalor on Yoslor way, “waa {dearke C- Perkins reptied “Again, titre se einct nave to fas tay navah exporia have not, the Japanese ; Hion nen 9 purete Christian virgin, will, at| anese polygamous?’ The question|demands of the strikers for an 5 0 s i * Of course Cam for. B Rave qretect aa the Paaiine euest mow etinwd om Wee gest i@uioul vile for a wo: Pay relgion of Japs jthe eynmand of her father, enter|haw two anawers: A Japanese has |¢lght-hour day sont (6 the reform sehool, on Mer | been agitating sue ® meve on Uae | sean there wae Cve gyere sen Fre tushane, o ls vonceded, however bY Of @ name in Buddhtars, Yar | L2z4 4 Mite of shame tomorrow and | but one legaf wife, but he may haye| Ronan has great aspirations and oor island, this 1 Clarence | part of the governinent Por years.” | population hee gesetty tac rwmmed, a8 thet the ghutee wow be tii 0 In thls Piero tx no here iok * /a6. horwelt for lite, Not a murmur | two or more women If he chooses or |hopes to be & successor to Thomas | Kramer, Griay's companion, has so! Copgressman Hayes, of @ian J@edhae the generatapemtt. tome wf a ativan Barger iim, Wil. San Fran ve 100 4 lesvapes her lips.ad she thus filtally |ca@ sapport them. e |Cale ae delegate to congren@® The! fay, eluded the authorities. declares Chet While CUCh A Lglb Os LO, fe? sam aye om Wawhiongion, Ore , tea dap re ae Momo Birla 2 e ° ° bi ig % j i . oem nome PN i ROOD an fr ea a 66 206 CO OMe men ane a. @ ig 1 OD ARS Oct <A EONAR ee OR tte ie eto eas onats Shame anes hnattittneatte tots ° DTD