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LAST i. . S M P E * U. & TO BUILD FOUR . * LARGE BATTLESHIPS, «| Because He Did Not Have Money to Pay Expenses ; ‘| * 7 ae * (By United Press.) *) « | of Party He Was Giving—Murder Theory Not Be-|$ ‘waSifinaron, "Set? 1 — 2] ; ; |® The navy department has prac: * Police | ® tleally decided to ask congress # | ks |} for four battleships, two of #/ ad * which shall be sister ships to ® Charles B. Logan, a| several worthless check Yeater |) ® the 20,000 ton Delaware and ® The ey ot an Cs was found | day he attompted te raise money in| w® North Dakota,’ authorized by * redtent road half way between this way but failed. Later he gave |# the last congress and already *® ‘and Graham station, 16 cents to two little girls to put) #® contracted for and the other #/ 78 o'clock last night, in their banks, and this ts said) ® two still larger, * ear eM vestiant con-| to be all he possessed * * > ry by Detectives Clark,| Logan was shot with bis own| ®# ARR eA ARA ARR EH ate Nips. « belleved gun, which was found a short dis | ~ aut gan committed s tance from the body after daylight fa ev ot the body. w this morning. One chamber had mae Ineide-out when beer barged The gun was joy jgat the the ed by & Mra, Nixon, who e eeeriet. but facts ght on Collingwood av, She had ey Gerning give more it tn Logan's possession a ® to the suicide 1? week previously. Other cartridges 4 eee TS iavited & {similar to those {m the gun w * Tenge which he was found in the house oceupled by the trends lag at the re . 5 agate Blackwell, | The strongest evidence of suicide | (By United Preas) mee Ty visiting at Genesee, is in the way the man was shot | SAN FRANCIOCO, Oct. 19.—Abe eee aout} bad no money The pistol had been held close to! , 5A? ANCISCO, Oct. | ne | ‘pad the necessary refres? ts, the left side of the body, pressed | Attell versus Frankie Noi! is + | phy aking excuse ‘against the vest and the powder |'test card that Alex Greggains ad without burned through to the skin. There |! Snsidering for the month of} daply failed to show arned through to th Y of the November, and if Packy MeFar-| the guests arrive a , oie Sedma in the lapel of the | and is not heard from today, ( «| ms ery around for « Patrolman Fred Webster heard one oy — ote es eqotiatic ee = = SS cagereed Ta the the shot and found the body in the i - eainens ; ee em) ve was seen adout three road. John W. Grubb had reached ~ a match. Attell and lon the dead man a moment eartier, The | 0), ‘o,8 Kool matey a . Jagan dove not bear a © . ay is at Bonney Watson's, pend Of course, such a fight would | ‘wba in Hillman, haviog 2 « the tovestigation depend on the outcome of th — = se eS =" | Weeks Attell match in Los Angeles | on October 29, but Greggatas prob: | ‘ STEAMER PRESIDEN a a, ow 6 winner | i 3 (By United Press.) negroes became boisterous Patrol | NEW ORLEANS, (ot, 19,—A) maa Cambons who — to : 4 oon barricaded them. | Szteet them, waa killed he ved * oe yeni es : agro Grome ran to @ nearby house which jselves in a downtown house they barricaded. With shotguns Wireless cameht by the sengers aboa and much treasure. night and started a smal! riot. One revolvers and razors they awaited atthe Bremerton na thwestern Passenger A Aw | White man was killed and several the police, a few of whom gat from the « that President pane Wounded and one negro was wound quitkly and stormed the hous @ the Pacific arrive Monday | Mentally deranged from heavy/ed and five were arrested. The/geant Wheatley was mortally umabip Co. announced ¢ Having 670 pas | drinking, H. Dobson, jocally known | trouble started in front of the Bec: Wounded Patrolman J | 9 miles off « this trip ted | as @ Admiral,” threw himeelf'ond German Presbyterian church | Dunn received serious wounds @reete from Nome © tw trips from | from a second story window in the at Claybe and Annette sts dur-| negroes were captured after Prevident) has 425 passengers Pioneer saloon building, at Bremer ing service last night, when several | howse had been set on fire ———————E we jton, on Thursday morning and died | oe mmnee z bal: Aa is OPEN COA MINE laat night at the Seattle General i L horpital TO SUPP. Y COAST skull and never regained consctousness. So far as known th there are no relati tn this aco e e én one i tion, Dobson was a deserter from} inited Press.) ehind the p 0 | the Princetor asec Oct as T. H. Watkins ve. et Wilk Goes closely interested w Msg ae a a ~ wh Geess the project, it has bee » Presides « ante ‘ . ¢ Les Angeles While attempting to assist @ large | a letter to The Star the da weg fe salmon over the fishway at the! viows, calling the attenti . It 100.000 fs to be Fremont dam yesterday afternoon, | paper to the fact that the b ppt , x x up the mines. While in a fit of despondency at which point the fish ladder, for-| quiring a fish ladder at this 5 h fuel : hinery and building | George Handy, a laboring man, at-|merly provided in accordance with | Was not be carried out, was the necessary 25 miles of railroad. | tempted to commit suicide this | the state law, was destroyed sev-|mineh surprised at his arrest. He cine pinimanmnes mmm |mOorning In the Weller house, and oral gooths ago, and has sever states that be had taken one mn a co “ aS was only prevented from taking his been replaced, J. T. Casey, a mem- which had been caught by another HE HAD A SLIGHT SPEAKING life by the prompt arrival of Pa-|ber of the legal firm of Casey &| man, warned him that the catch : trolman Donlan Casey, was arrested by a deputy was file: and was carrying Last night Handy told another’ game warden. Casey was charged over the dam to throw It into Lake B TANCE WITH HIS WIFE ice: ace ec: cine o'r Sim che ottonce of spearing fish Using, when another of the simon £ paar es ae himeelf. and this morning he was with a board within 300 feet of « trying to get over the dam, jumped a . @ }eeen going to the room with a/fishway, the penalty for which is from the water, and he caught it : eeteant of the strange cha Veatigation before granting the dt) revolver. Patrolman Donlan wax a fine of from $60 to $250, or aim bis arms He was about te of the story told by the com The plaintiff stated to the court notified and arrived tn time to wreat jail sentence. }ie throw both of the fish into Lake Palnaot on the witnens b this that the father of the eiel felehtan|the Weapon from the man's hand,| Mr. Casey, who is something of Ueion, when he was arrested by | ‘ ree id him into marrying ber, end a: {8nd he will be watched until the | stickier for the preservation of | Deputy Game Warden E. W, Stet _ f Bemting, Judge Morris decided to ae rere es teueees hin o> atom despondent mood wears off ame himself, and who had written on. : YP tie ihe case of Robert G. Hether- an agreement to provide for her | 2 I cepstgegaeneeeiniemneneieieeeieemngnenliectinnc:. .jeceregseeesceasaseiaasialilial ams a ‘agar i support, and that he had never lived r ioe ee Wino B. Hethering- vith nis wife, and had only a slight | “ey " noel | } i. ‘Mvisement for special in EDITION speaking acquaintance with her oo” killed his wife jaw in their feet Green Lake, on Jnne Whe placed on trial tor + Geta bie wite, wn the cri Of the superior « me marter Se th has beer the county lias to be 73 years old t ag i be about 5) Y Will be advance home ast B iterat advance is th of the cons. Boblem of living th groceries Prices in « Meewary, The Agitated ary the Seat aeoelation al ruey => defense for the crime and expected that the trial will occup mont of next week, Deputy F ng Attorney Miller will conduc case for the state. BECOMES A LAW. Logan Supposed to Have Committed Suicide DOW SMITH TRIAL _|STARTS MONDAY it ts y t The new ordinance regulating operations on the public market and ribing just what may be sold hereon and by whom, became a w yesterday afternoon without anction of Mayor Moore. May Force Retail Dealers to Again In- ‘Giase the Cost of Living-lncrease in Cost of » Principal Necessities of Households Shown by Fig- tes Secured by The Star. In apite of the ance in etall groce w ff " han five yea « J. Hig Ci A t , { beca have follow advance t " acture id qua ivar c € Manufacturer Gets Profits all grove ompelled te fa € a be A the retailer t th € e Aire b h 1 advance THE SEATTLE STAR _ THE WEATHER—PROBABLY FAIR TONIGHT AND BUNDAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS _ ® SEATTLE, WASH |FIND MAN’S BODY YING IN ROAD co SUVARI SPOR © The steamer State of California hich reached the Moran com pany’s docks yesterday afternoon from San Francisco tor repairs, was thoroughly fumigated by order of o SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 1907, MEAL—DIVORCE GRANTED | VOL. 9. NO. 104 5c PER MON’ MRS. BAXTER WRITES OPEN LETTER TO WAPPENSTEIN j ‘ ee ee ee 2 . . ea tae eae + Thinks It Would Be Nice of the Chief to Make a * Lire; pnors cea. *| Public Apology---Points Qut Some Things That ® CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Julius # ie * e t vniluen a collector, wniie *| Could Be Remedied in the Police Department. |* drinking In a saloon with a ®| | of friends last night, * _ \* his glass and said: * In connection with the arrest of | side he ays endeavored to furs a boys res to a long * Miss Katherine Majors, head nx nish the 1 6 department with ime * use and ry ey one.” He then x of the Wayside Emergency hospital = and bd re’. t mee dropped dead one 8 way to do #0 he % for falling to notify the police of the other hand, she clalms, the po [eee eee eee ke eee & | the condition of Hilda Carlson, Mra. Hee depe vent haa failed to pro larion B, Baxter, president of the | Vide the hospital with the neces ts |, has written Chief of Po. |*#Y Information regarding prisom j satiam teeth ° 2 on prisoners have beet he maintaing, | tion with the de he Injured 8, and she asks th | girl and the nm of the J ken to provide two Nee, The i 9 As 4 man and a woman, ene — numerous shortcomings of the po all (By United Press.) ee eee fee mere ecommends that a A 9 omberrass the hoop and sug © passed making § PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 19 ; pander ' 5 | diechor ¢ BE. Chamberlatn, who | Sets hanses for the benefit of all physicians attendiny jovernor Geo. E. nberlaln, | Scnekens ; jreturned from his eastern trip and | yey hex a Sa upon 1 cases as that of Hild |visit to the Infand Waterways ¢ tolvinn faite Is Semnietien ten tos mo netity Te game, 68 © m at Memphis, and river trip | cage Foe oe , the ee all S Roosev rday, believe aware of the injury long before th teas Ghavadl Polk of M Points Out Facts. hoi \sourt will atic 1. The girl was injure Letter le Friendly candidate kreets he by Th is written only in the Bryan #) 1 ne venir f th « a Aly spirit, Mre. Baxter ation, “I th, | m 1 t east and west . this letter from be known, his ct r « : e wa “4 h 6 d is to be construed, of purpose beyond question. |} when it came t e Wa r or the public, a@ |would make a very hard man to | Emerger hosptta writte other than the init beat 4. The case bore none of the a& | of friendliness and good will, The - pects of the inary “emergency” | notice stem admittedly is not | cane ; what {t ought to be, This cond | ms. The police received from the ¢on ix not chargeable to the in | Wayside its first information of | yiqna} officer, so much as to let the case argic public opinion.” if Bearir s in mind that human ‘ f penstein replied to Mra. ity required us first to alleviate the Hayter this morning, renewing hig pin -stetbed » rings of the dying that stat hat all hospitals must information was ¢ ba YOU oo the ordinance and re y United Pres romptly, and as 1 be a s promptly. He agrees YORK, Oct. 19.—The dance with the spirit with Mre. Baxter that physicians ket opening was a at uiring such canes t should be required to report to th 7 last night's close lately” repe police asses of the nature The resumption of yesterday's # 6 Under el the one ed, but says as thei ma smaller scale, | ¥ou ight splendid is no ordinance to that effect the after the initial | publt size to Mis police hold the hospitals re- Amalgamated (« ri¥ » has devot sponsi agg as 4 new low mark at sas rifice, fc r baling ber } The case of Mies Kathering ay. | ked for a time as if lice court. And depen Major, matron of the Ways the was agal ng to brother mine, you will lose £ | km hospital, who was ar got t and, but after the first in the affection of this peoy y e of failing to halt 4 firm undertor © |so doing has been com velope { prices hardened, and Work With Police Ae J om, of the po the t advanced, #howing| yi. pay tates that the Way-| lice t ll October 23 gains of a point or more gures brough mp and ne bar 4 was caught in tb iried high in the ‘ (By United Press.) morning 2 nts TACOMA » | oe nery and | Oct 9 “ head king @ projection severed completely and " e that it was cut fq Cee Sane with The body and head were CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Cash " sof rough a doorway into @ opene 4 at ,? ‘“s be * ; o ; awdust. A wife and sev bpd er ge ty die wera biiived F* \dre rvive Ward opened at B5%C, ch cs or on REFUSED TO FOLLOW A GLOBE-TROTTING WIFE UNATTENDED F EIGHTEEN HOURS | Helpless from a stroke of apop On account of the matr nipeg, thence to Vancouver, lexy, Mrs. Julia Sholes, who lives! shipwreck caused by the roving dis to Seattle, but that he re four miles from South Park. lay| position of the wife, H. E. Hunt when she wanted him to unattended for 18 hours In her own was granted a divorce from Jane cattle and go with her te |doorway, and died yesterday morn-|jjunt in the superior court this sco and Honolulu. Thé ing without regaining conscious | yy The complainant stated ard of her she w fa ness. A sister, who had been call he was married in Brampton, On sco shortly before th ed away the day previous to nurve tario; that followed hie globe ke, and he believes tha’ @ sick neighbor, returs at 10) tr to Du er life In the disaster. o'clock yesterday mc and found the woman on the - — a front Health Officer I. A. Parry last | steps. It ix supposed that she was night P taken f! about 4 o'clock the pre The board of health will tomor. Fullmer Armour made things die | gt she was annoyed by the fro) soos atternoon. Mrs. Sholes was lrow put another inspector on the | agreeable for his wife for a num-| Gent requests for pastry, and bY} ce yours of age. verbal insults offered her by her erfront, to assist in the thor | ber of months by demanding plefor|tissand until April of this year ough quarantining of all incoming |wyery meal, whether it was con-| when he left her taking $50, which STATE RALLY WILL shis Vessels against rate. venient or not, according to the all the money in the house, th | Claiming that the study T wife, Mamie Maschnedt | ALASKA STEAMER MOVEMENTS | “tory told by the wife, Rosa 8. Ar | jewelry which he had given her} | * : » SS oA : th " 4 mour, in a trial for divoree in Judge | previous to the marriage, and some BE wey 3ee Gen M edt ‘The Dolphin and Washington are | Morris’ court this morning at her clothes. The divorce was| edicts cide not to lve with any 1 nd|, — both due tonight from Southeastern | The plaintiff stated to the court | granted | Ithat she had deserted him, taking pao ‘ , Alaskan ports The Portland and | @%==seeescsssscrss eee ee og RA pes er ad Pig ct Yueatan sail late tonight for few | WANT FISH A jee a a nag . th we ard and Valdes. H. D. Reynolds | 16M LADDER pengemente, were mate Sere paving goes north to Valdes to straighten | ate for the tnetallatior i Sily out his financial troubles there. INOTHER INCREASE IN STAPLES EXPECTED made by the manufacturer and job ber, and the margin of the er The retailer is still selling pack ne at the same prices for which he sold them when he bought them for from 16 to 20 per cent le a they are costing to day of these goods repre sent an al lows to the retaile and the time coming when this loss must be eliminated from the business by advancing the prices Short Weight Swindie It is not much Increased in eve he introduction of no long measure | joart as the case w 1 goods in bu t b " eon ound ins 1 he j 3 weight and short meaaure packages and ca _ SENTENCED In the superior court this morn ing Jusuke Kamada, convicted sev eral days ago of assault with tn tent to commit murder, was sen tenced to serve from 1 to 14 year in the pi mth Glass jand John Zits, arr don charges! ed guilt weay mon ment of taking salmon Johr and wal Doe Moore } ault with a deadly} given years imp atx RAYMOND NOT GUILTY John the char John Ha the nigh of $9. Ra idge th kett Ray t of me } STATEMENT A stat c of RE the paste nue Uni to return to pastor member ement of ast Seattle to the treasu Agnew nt show $405 TURNS to 1! ame t he tarian ch the compelled highwa Mo harged Mu ria’ ¢ Patrick tted of jourt yew that, in and M luring d up ISSUED. the of the Rev has Atlantic ¢ of that TO BOSTON egation snother a fish ladder at the outlet of Lak Union have been went by the Green Lake Improveme el the game warden, the county « is }sioners, the state fish ' ers and Major H. M. Chitte 1. $. engineer corps ‘HEINZE’S BANK IN “ he Lad t v BANK CLEARINGS. * Ma * * | INVENTORY FILED. * lee 487,76 :% (By United Press * 6918.07 HANDS OF EXAMINER |..2"iois"sachatt? Sais $f] atsts0, Cao 7 m5 aniasase & a 1 ance estat . € * * PROXY VOTE MAY BE "0 seers eenesas (By United Press.) BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 19.—State }Bank Examiner ¢ ha charge of the Sa a bank the H institu which ¢ \ Wednesday a n, f ‘ at New tor nolpa WILL FURNISH DATA ow inal r, has asked f t ation e to the establist of teamship line betwee panies combine Pa and itish amelting cc Columbia The bic Inesda ~ et rere eee KNOWN MONDAY | rich emote an SEATTLE BOX CAR (By Unites Press.) THIEF NABBED ‘ CAGO, Oct J BHH mar la that the exa By \ ted Press.) th celaa ann aaa oe z a t Mond nt * * . . mpleted M ; Siete d RIDGELY DECLINES * I of wite th 6, as he w ox - (By United P. * is box of, Ye Monda . ’ r * eW YORK, O * ( } oD efusn answer | ¥ ; : , 2 " “ 1 * tt : * 1 be i to w e * } « * 1 in ¢ y ¥ 1 o ; Ha { ‘ > te WANTS DAMAGES * * MEMBER OF SWEDISH NOBILITY * H a = A | IN SERIOUS TROUBLE \*e * I has | ~*e eee eee Hee eh eH! a 5 € for By United Press | $ at ih an RELI GHAM, Wh, O¢ | LEAVES FOR MILWAUKEE t ' t " k } ' lain al 1 Ne deposddl ish ht for al Te F ° the ©, charged with tssuit he W hie He ou w i % } tt nd Oct ' @ ul blood w | | |

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