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e 2 ® «6 F, THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT} ~ WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIO..Y, LIGHT EAST WHDS, SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907 ; VOL, 9. NO. 90 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. <j BK oe RETIRCINSCERRNN hy OLDIER KILLED BY FENDERS ON ALL THE CABLE AR CONDUCTOR js wy nea ee ye i Be to Have ys rena From Cable ETS ty 2 ts toe cal toy SURY WOULD HAVE TQ AID STRIKE ssi Seis” ™ — —— FREED BESLOW Local thing ee eh ong vl : iy : ‘ts ae ree _ When William Reslow drunken ca eet by 8 arenken carousel plead: to the erime t oO in appeal f ' : : deen carried | . « “ ' a lar ve t re & Introduce i ir ard doris: of the charge and the change plea of « and « at ave ind 1 « man T, P, Re The loca on ie advertising f in he days of tly m aining his in-| One jure wd at Monda night er with incidental evider ara-| Hubbard k and hocence 1 elt guilty nothing more ‘ » | Counettr Revelle i elall of which will be tm turn ¢ © of The | w e th ‘ he has changed a © hig ‘ f the b a re ' c o | warded the national head “ abou ged in the r fin and labor of the peniter " we tt ne t } t 1 esented to congress, 4 one aid Mr. Hut Mr. Hubbard ar wationed at Fort) Law tiary, to which he will be sentenced for doing In a what |« 4 tw o£ Inefficient service of the ting to one attached to | la ght and calle MeKnight Was hurried to the tomorrow t t nks K a " Way cable car passing ‘ 0 gir , Bmergency hospital in an All Det one of the jurors before | hig for doing ‘ a % i Th ally at mem, : gad died within a short JAP M UP ire i ueaditeng + : nee rial “* $ Se be was running west on At a Seen : aged eng ar FoR OUTSIDER , t f “ f the v partment and a by 0 th 5 . 1 : Kaight, secompan! © that they would have | ¢ od ct te who live n rder case on thelr hand The murdered man wa » eech by Johel Seaatitiendl 7 at fp Fromant, went to age was sont from the Dubli « i, and | f the Ja f ent, and a , und o'clock that the have a atste Mrs. Joseph % (By United Press.) him and Maye E Laugh liv at Broce Ma NEW YORK, O Glad fender question. It was decided to ur the police had © on 1. He was f s dervilt, one of the rich await the return of Mr. Thomson ' I A corpora Co. D, Tenth I on in Ame . fore making definite plans con- 8 but was transferred to the ‘ owed at a 4 those f t go cerning the scope and methods of * 1 K toa iblished Asked as to the proba the inquiry JOHN: Luis, * . 1 . of b t of his actior e fer T matter will be taken up sanitigias aii a , eee eee enkanene 2 to an Austrian p t tion, Mr. Hut eplte a te w morning if Mr. e made this thought that if the com; Q ros tonight women who were |* va\® BANK CLEARINGS, * & Mates . writs mb remeber: ‘ hold him back * * Hadys Vanderbilt t , mre ed = immediately . Seattle. ® lof age da © and re ed he se b B. | not the flaht 4 t ® Clearings today ..$1,670,118.21 ®& at ? : sab i i » J © pt ctl . " & Balance 6.69 > t fath ‘ sday disturbance’ Ollis, who ne street through ee eee ‘ . Tacoma ® nelf ( amounts ¢ d jegired a8 conductor on an (iki where they saw noth 4 Pad eet . *( ge te $ T8419 - 00, according eport, it reached howe shortly tual fight, and so far a Had Been Warned. * Ba 146,¢ ) & addition t . e for ‘Pest car. gets TT there were no eye wi Bice. Hagndera exphaten’ that * Portland. * tune of hor t F . nediately esse lis had previously warned Mra. # Clearings today ..$14 ® day will be d 1 «t b | be 2 pursued Mc-/pailey, who was an acquaintance ® ® dren Knight Knigh . ke until they | of some time t she t not ® * : feeypong Jona ¥ rt 7 bv A ee cg woti| * "SSS Stee eee FOUR HANGED g. ac-| dence of ler, at 1908 At k and ca $ unt . inaiag to the siory Mre. Haga te pears 10 | suc fae Ollis finally Krew ex ¥f Marted towards his un % “ : ive mate 0 can man sekneniotens. at 5 LANCASTER Pe Oot 8—tonr’ (new vouk coe 4—. riervont Murderers of Ex-Sheriff Brown Are Believed to Be tec ma rate +. \ohuana ‘dellsra but aperatced st Hiding in Baker City~Arrests Expected Totay- st " ‘ st in 4 " Tt wore ot on § i ns authorities, v soy Ag gary Mon yrs i case whe | (By United Press § ocoupants of the (hang in a Sixth ay. saloon, Bf Town Closes to ay L ast ribute to Dea re. Spurted bie gash im | poite ted that tw i Eo , p- 3 ; spate the salc ught it. —_ . c : : t . n od t | ee Gt 6 Mt ‘ion (BY CHARLES E. HOGUE.) | sination within 10 days If I go on "4 made ment t having 1 : ; " 1 : : he stand and tell them, Not Believed Serious. . ‘ nteht tt pita BAKER CITY, Ore. Oct. 3— ¢ and a them, 7 he evening at ©: . ! blood a Son eee aa el cddiaesiecaie ve Cry, Brown to Edward Flynn th : in| As quickly as possible the pe ones mttaer A “gh vith he iking somewhere in Baker City,’ Gay evening prior to the murder. @ the soldier, breaking were notified and an ambulance r a resider ft ‘ - om ahi - in close touch with every movement g, ain was Brown that his bred mene: ‘ “ - in on 4 made by the detectives who are name i been picked for slaugh- | th io etter tee hee tae upon t trail, and warned tn ad. | ter had determined to go ; tne eee SRE E SPOR ATES AR Ee HH we gs send gor ; wi yc to California to avoid being pres- | pa : , very Proposed step OF | ont at the Pettibone trial { ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR STAR READERS A the part of the officers of the law, |""For'a week before the day of his | ° the m of ex ff Harvey ‘death, Brown had moped about | DESERVING WIDOW * Bre ait a us moment Baker City, glum and down-hoarted. } E * ; tO escape 1 1 looked dark to him. The | 1 With her health broken by hard work In an effort to support three children, Mra May @ In some hidde hamber, in some stant thought that his days on was left destitute this morning, when fire destroyed her home and # ‘dark cellar rted hovel, the arth ¢ numbered and that t without a cent, clothing and household goods ali gone, the poor # 7 three men t anted the death in the guise of an implac- IEEE Sites, tio childven are in ene need of aid * dealing cylinder near the gate lead- | able enemy owed him every- MAGEE the Girls, aged 14, has been helping her mother by working in a laundry. She works # (oy United Press.) ing to the Brown cottage are hid-/where, wore down his spirits and Sl midnight, and with the other children was siceping late when the fire occurred this morn # 8PRINGFIELD, Oct. 3—A jen F oie almost broke his health But eG Mra Kemig was only abie to save the clothes she was wearing, while the children bare # | groat 1. ae pow-w ‘ | The liscovery of this tact, was B wa's tron herve waved denetied Wy eacaped In their night clothes. * he ae PP nately xcs nn hemes Whe her health has been gradually breaking down for months, the mother has contin # t the ¢ the + oe henay Drape 8 dogs Brown Knew Fete. ’ A fe seppert her children by taking in washing. With the means of livelihood gone and no & is expseled, will be 8 eho ye nage 0 Bred am mga e silent men who the family ix in a pitiful plight give 3 1 ete of D \ Ml, ord | gett - ay hy Boyle, A the city fire department, this morning asked The Star to secure ald forthe #® j » the a and col ideniy turned | 00 frequently crosse 1 as pen Wiertenate family. He says the case is one of the most worthy that has ever been brought # . on the ack Gee, tegeiag ot) poland ay ry ow Faye cece 30 Bis Mention in this city. In response to this appeal The Star will be glad to receive con # thetr leashes, sta ed off in full ery Bin tea, Breed Gt out eer we Wiietions te aid the poor widow and her children. Address all contributions to the editor # boost yiommnad gest d rogram an fota. He made the tar : BIG DAMAGES ARE Doge Get Fresh Clue Sis trios to Guess oat ae | * Then it was that Harry Draper, | walked down In the evening ; i] TS Se eS ee ee be iti elt tia dieeieleliel 1 Ra ‘ 4 of { | h e ha ed H e eas and recc M A . ie of W Brow b in Baker with a nical spoke to Ui Puget . th 7 eo than |} The accosted man hesitat- i] I , One t me0 ed for an instant, pe the qi} ‘ ‘ ' € we ca D tt flashed through his crime ' Decembe 1 ght e 8 ar an follow s ain ke the stab of a | h 4 na } t jer 1 con- tw t i y about his revolver butt, SECURES CONTINUANCE) ud ed up by he thought again and : a ¢ ar larkness. l ha he his way 1 . ‘ be 4 t that wa do its Endorses Movement of the Atlantic Fleet to MUCH WANTED RECORDS t inst y| J the a realising what had ir ti uncertain the Patific—-Enormous Coast Lines Must Be Pro-| ARE MISSING ' - . “ne THOMAS 8. MACMAHON and fled ; ; be ser yy The ve nye ea od t ne ne Big Reward Offered hat it was not dynamite, as lected, sie: ated Breen ) ance heartr Thomas B. MacMahon, ¢ e thr the efforts of MacMat A , jownward fore The (By United Press.) a e of conduct which f t ling t the Star f the 7 : ; ; worsen ge Bey < i. lof another |ar NEW SYSTEM FOR °)...": yg if, 0 . CITY RECORDS he » e Darrow Makes Der 4 ¢ Rut 4 rn ge g y b ” w } f Ore r ‘ YISE sho, Oct Before un ers ftom St “ ata ; = t \ P he & te es have sent che “ye stool eee before daylight } t ¥ “ - : r - ts ated Ha A ‘ is left ear he oday, * od - ake r a ‘ t xi ‘ ern Fe of Many sleeping “ ; t and « $ ( he P ‘ dove Re MEM the negroes 4 iain ai p t t ti ° ' ‘ the: pledas ess house, office and od ah Der Chia wan Wining in the che. ni P a. ted tt - > Mr. MacMahon t¢ h were belt i , ts f it cote et sient and pa ~ . r , 4 WANT WIDE OPEN TOWN 7 i . on we had re Bagot ber i "1 a Y " tc lef pe “ie 4 portion of * J . wel 2 defense ‘ * The busine ' ; , ' i lane “Thar 1 thet , oe tlc meg the na A eve 2 tT v 1 Oret tho. oh ; oe W decorated. » : by th fa rina f -h w My followed all oth } - led t ; 4 dust Perce wi * G ‘ t . t f € . mare ¢ any t t re ni ew ‘ t t Mller breaktast the +. , " 1 awa \ , ' wt ‘ La ” : ‘ ven to Mar t na 1 nt whe + / f Secre ’ ted his add , , : : ee the ) " What Was Brown's Secret the P — f oad Pe y Railway Postal Clerks ie un r me at . Fe: ineugurate Ores 4 OED typ etsert’s Spee ; - FO oO ( how Brow CITY oO x1CO En EET Ate tow , , " ( ander for Mare Island e Western I . in <a} bere of t gene . . 71 poe R ae ! a Mor gre up of