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THE SEATTLE Riv STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907, ' 6) tt ett” af toronting account of the scope of UNION GIRL WRITES SPIRITED STORY | OF HER-DARING INVASION OF TELEGRAPH OFFICE yer Hallard’s share in the reported that | business men able to rate The Ballard police with ALL HER qyocess OF STRIKE, NS AND REACHED peared from gall Waa arretted in a city we or THE ENEMY. and manager of the branch of @ Seattle muste Several*months ago he din appeared, Yoaving a large number w YORK, Sept Of enedtitors the spirit chat telegraphers’ sr that fa, she © that pays the tion is not aft Sgainst pre wo Stimeon miil morning and cause of the discharg started a fight Judge Gordon all, Mamie Coo week toward! Chartes Progent was released on cash ball ty wan she f BEGEZE 25221 2 she went he fiaging speech, and t the socialists tne _ AMUSEMENTS mpanies are K and appli ing all the busine Ving it almost as quickly as if there | an operator Star's Long Show at the Star # what our union wanted to Doing it this Frances Venita ( tancing giris and th infant furnt Mle | 22 F kad was what won the day tices of the room moet of all 1 got all the information f wanted ancing is contrit various officials and . Kreat operating room told me the omy to be the one. perience as a union aris Kind of work—-bat we our ight, or starve, as we have tina. This seemed to I walked over to the W eral mites to the point at which it This was what entertaining the song and ving plotures are staying for. public through no interruption to At the Lois. » appearance of the new crowds at the afternvon and formances yesterday e there are so usually good and some. not #0 good. Stew ew a nember of Inughs rtaker in the Ron tabliabment, Covington had or wx days PP PEPER FETEEP SS TESS ee Miantation Four are ney-Watson Pte pantagescope new moving pictures Undertaker Ridicules Story. have handled jead not to ex At the Oliver. yearold Nght fn one of the fea Jack Levine ting cartoonist com paratively s number of new m tug the newspaper ac has had no pre an had no p William Faw that Seattle gots | in not often nk and wre Fuversham and | of ter and ¢ water ax ord business Thd Squaw Man that unsuccessful ¢ her into the {!iieit ‘wih Berilson ended in the and entirely sun Which bas much comdition of many After Two Solutions. There are two posatble which the pottee believe will wa eae SSaSESS Oe woman was drugged with liquor at the t death might ing to do with its good condition the alcohol t decomposition “The isie of Spice.” is a lively | that both men had a jon and his wife ison is supposed present, is told by fh eXpressman, who ext to the Ce full of whistly some stunning either dumped Alki wharf or from some point across the bay at Eagle Har chorus girls. tendency to ar “The Colleen Bawn.” The Colleen Bawn" at the theater is a romantic and gives the Taylor company | xcellent chance to display abtl Sacrifice to Brutality. Sena eee That Mrs. Covington was « sacri trunk appear of Covington and probably of his friend, Burtison, shown by her life at the South Alki comparatively water for a distance of standing a some time during the This trunk was noticed lady, describes her as a sweet At the Lyric Ue woman and was greatly shocked told of her horrible ‘tad the screams of Mra ‘said Salltvan Were ronning about members seeing the trunk I cannot believe that Covington mardered her think that the other man did it Had a Hard Life. Ei cvinie Bolse of frequent seu clares that it was an old-fashic that time if murde: At the Odeon but I have seen so much fesults of intarte thought best 1 Sclock tn the morn fer work and | was unable to Moke to the la: came that she . two men and cooking for Tnvestigation of of Covington and W KRSeg P5288 SOUND STEAM BURNS IN TACOMA (By M&nited Press.) much difficulty @ boat was found TACOS Sept. 4 Fire origin@@d'trom an unknown sonroe, | ME Ship Ps ') Drifting safely past the schooner broke out at 6:50 this morning iw hevin low, which was anchored in the engine room of the toamer the channel, she @rossed to the La Conner, tied to the Atbers Bros. other aide, stoping at the side of ling company's deck, and with a boom of logw: in & few hours the craft was re An effort wea made to scuttle duced @ & charred wreck. Aboard the burning steamer but the heat the La Conner were 110 tone of of the Camas d the burning hay which | #nd he Was rescued from the burn hay and 60 barrels of ol! for gnel,) which fell from the vessel compel and thes@ made perfect food for,ed the men to desist from the the flames atLempt T fire alarm was sow Tho fire was first discovered by Chief Engineer J. ©, Tanner in the ny, Who ano made an atiompt to engine rodm, and the pum) mae f his personal belong: | started, but the fire had gained ing, but he only recovered the such headway that it wan u time book Captain Denny and Bngineer Tan ave the milling company's | ner loat their Neenses in the fire, the boat's whistle by Cay s were lens fro wthe flames, the ve el The La ¢ ner Was a veguel of was out adrift and started wh the 199 tons net and drew but five feet channel toWards the North Pa of water She was owned by the cific bridge with the tide Star Steamship company of Seat When the fire was disew Rich Henrickson, the ¢ tle. About four or five years ago ok, wan in when she had a cargo of Mime the galley and wan the only per | aboard caught fire but the hull son on the vessel when she was was saved out loone. When he discovered hi The value of the bont ts placed mition he climbed down to the between $15,000 apd $20,000. The stern of the boat which had not! cwr been reached by the flames, After § THETIS BRINGS SHIP- WRECKED SAILORS HERE == United Press.) with clothing and » of hay whs worth sbout rovisions. PORT TOWNSEND, Sept Ail hands were taken aboard the The United States cutter MeCulloch until the arrival of the arrived here at § o'clock today Thetis from the north, when they t s Alaska with thy stranded were transferred to the latter and crew and passengers of the ship brought to # Townsend John Currier, which went on th The crew of the Thetis gave up rocks and sank tn an bh th their berths to the stranded sallors ke ago on elson's Lagoon, during the voyage south and slept The Currter’s crew and on the deck number 240 men No sickness developed aboard the before the veusel w crowded steame and camped on beach Capt. Henderson hi received until the revenue cutt Culioch orders to proceed to Seattle reegb4d them and supplied them the Thetis IRESTED FOR DEALING IN “AFFINITIES” SS MARION GRE (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) cy, and did everything she could to CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Uncle Sam | Uhite “affint “I have never tutended to do any thing wrong or commit any viola. | wns upon all tu dealings In {finities.” tions of the law,” she adds, with a This fact, which may arouse the | twink her aparkling eyes. A Gspleasure of many hopefuls, is | ™Y © ° ge have fairl ate hey have alwa 4 neve leas evidenced in the what th 4 for, and when they by a United States marshal of Miss wore dissatisfied 1 refunded the Marion Gre a pret ea 1) money mise who hae n ae * a ff a h th agent of Cupl fetyin * of G a hat A her with ng ti LICENSED 10 WED KILLED BY ’ Axel Wugategm, 24, and Anna Mal = STREET CAR y United Press.) EMMA CALVE MADE RAG DOLLS AND HATS (Star Gpecial Service.) BIRTH RECORD. DEATH RECORD. fait a dozen of her ® registered today doll she mode in the role of the sale of HOLD FIRST RALLY q a the Schmits F. D. Purdy MacMahon campaign 10 Columbia st man from the lith ward was held Seattle and ndidate for ¢ course of his rei rhe occasion to & public de- GETTING BEAR HUNT READY FOR TEDDY (By United Press.) of Diphtheria. get ahead you must have a start. get that start you must learn to save. want to get ahead? ‘OPINION IS ASKED We Pay A. Interest On Savings Accounts | tion and opinior ORDINANCE OPPOSED. Branches Renton Georgetown DIRECTORS. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY Union Savings & . JUROR EXCUSED BECAUSE HE DID KOT THE NOVELTY BUYS OUT LIKE SHAPE OF MROZEK’S HEAD during whict S8ES 5 to hare had a 3 BALLARD NOTES al Service.) & 3 MeGraw, Kitt & Cw 5 h aid wor to th " n of A . ay was the ae . would quaiifiod it an a , M w a miner employe ase of Sta r 4 i Coast ¢ { ho " F } , Dia Diw be leiling ‘ ack DI ' t tha " h Kw or orien ne | am fire meditated RI STATIONS MAYOR MUELLER APPROVED RECEIVER DISCHARGED. trunk trom +h GETS DAMAGES The fu in Judge Hanford's | $2,500 for re tng build ourt today rendered a verdict| the land taken by the road against the Oregon & Washington ai in favor of Mayor John) HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT M r etown, for $139 , taken by mad in con Secretary Reuben W. J t Edward Corfe wne { ibmitted his report igh Georgia hotel, wa wed $1,200 irollment to the board. The for bis hotel lease, $250 for depre- | is the enrollment at the elation of property and $50 for the! different hi Washix cost of movin tom, 1,780; | Franklin Hoory Devet, owner of the Ne-| 202) Ballard, 1 for his lease and § dep: FILES LIBEL, ination of bin p nd the un xpired term of his Meense Isaac 1. Tirado today filed a libel The Standard Boller works were |In the United States court allowed $2,250 for land taken, $200, the steamer Mary D, Hume for depreciation of property and ing ownership in her BIG CLOAK FACTORY KLEIN Repairing in AT LOWEST : : Novelty Cloak & Suit Co,, 1316 2d Av A LITTLE FRUI » Alaska Bldg. TAILORED Fourth and Pine. READY CO, {ences SSS