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XTRAS VOL. 10. NO. 176, THE SEATTLE STAR | SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT INGULF OF GEORGIA ~—WiLy JAPANESE ENTERS Picked Up Wild -Eyed and Almost IN CHINESE DISGUISE Starved—Five Others of the Dons Queue and Paint! panions a» Ah Tong MYSTERY Ata FIA Fse7A SAKE A FPA LIF 5 S&F Fee " pai Anes eee eee eee ee ee ee : |pODY OF MAN FOUND HIDDEN IN DENSE UN. * * : ae and Evades Immigra- | iri recently and « 7 " DERBRUSH NEAR NORTHERN END A ped fein reli Party Still Missing. | , try as an empl steamer * «| | tion Officers. se abip docke Great OF LAKE WASHINGTON * Don't forget that The Star #; ae rthern pler, 1 ‘ove, S¢ 4 * will gladly receive donations * Bucces wadie eo imam le, Sept r 1 * from 5 cents up for Russell * Fe 4 _, (OY United Frese.) t a len oe Aap potions pings Frese 4 > Gserlate: due kar wae toot bis & ELLINGHAM, Sept. 16—Pamished and almost dead from Hes. tave nd coining sacenes. fo Hay. at a inthe Bivaling fn myote the grew: )of the Juanita mystery, the finding | # left foot in a train accident, #| Po#ure after having heiplensly drifted about four days and three | America In ogg epigéeT en mga be &. ceased Grime brought ¢ of the man’s corpse today has creat.|® and wants to go to Los Ange #! nights in a waterlogged launch in tne turbulent tides of the Gulf of the Pacific He had 4 me : a heal i rafal *! where relatives will care # . t J t 4 . ed somethi eusantic a Georgia, James 8 ¢ aa plc » law jwht by ¢ ain m past the sed ‘. " ay er oa a ® sensation, Par!» tor him until he le able to be # c — oo pa Aton , he , “ . 4 and watchman pniza bie an | ticularly as the spot where it was! ® come a wage earner. Young # cokson of the tug Nellie & WIM eyed, almost starved ¢ . the woods / ta, the found is a comparatively short ® Morrison is the sole support #| ¢ravitig water, Staples was a pitiable wight when pulled aboard the Reward Is Offered. of @ man believed to be the distance away from the apot where * Of an aged mother. At pres # Nellie 8. He had not tasted food water eince four o'clock Sat The police’ department he hens “ier was found by | was enacted the dark ody ® ent he is being carried for by * urday mornit ounds the five men who left in Staple notified of t discove and of m yA a nad a“ na 4 bh fark tragedy in & friends at Edmonds. * : lay morning unde the fi men wh left ‘ reward is offered for the much yrs about | ck this morn-| which the unknown woman met |» | iunch abe o' i Friday night bound for th Beach, Orcas Is wanted hidden |r c nse woods her death SREREBRESRBEMESRESRS and. He emembers the same of one man, Debritt, of Seattle P Done Cue and Paint Unie is prehended, the me undergrowth near Swamp) Rumors flew thick and fast In who owns a.home ndar north Reach. About 11 o'clock Staples sa Ag ge rae ap eli goerae Fr elgg A $000.1 ante trom Kenmore, on | offi ticlen then the pres ‘ , ; : tt wtarted over | man bY wearing a false cue, paint: | Hable a fine of $600 for an in : Creek, a mile Kenmor cial circles that the two myate ne pa anded at North Heach and headed by Debritt started over for te i lout, dations bheseattitenttion of tne tanabavation laws vot Pie northern end of Lake Washing. |lex were direetiy concerned with & trail to the latter's home, a snort dip ® away, The trail w in Chinese clothes, giving a Chinese The cleve about 24 years ra ‘en. each other and that the nd «hast lont and they wandered around watil shout 4 o'clock Saturday morn | name, and speaking the language of of age and five feet four inches in mf Wark ofthe ghastly discovery! ly discovery had furnished a ing. Ail ate breakfast and the five mén immediately left in a snail | the Flowery Kingdom, the Jap,who height. This is all the deseription was known to his traveling com- | the officers have of b be Swed meat at once to the coroner's | that might lead to the identificath boat. That was the last Staples saw of heard of the men, At & | 4s Known bie traveling com: | th . pane of Sim Peifice, and a deputy, accompanted | of the woman and the apprebensic ———— o'clock Saturday morning Staples sayé he left North Beach on the re ie deputy from the sheriff's of-|ot her murderer. These rumors (By United Press.) turn trip to Bellingham, alone. He bad traveled about a mile wher TO HA VE BIG TIME A 7 fie left xt dae. eb ak ibtieber: beeeed da: have erowe « SEDALIA, M pt. 16.—-Two ad sgine broke. The tide was rauming heavily and he began to Pieeribed by the hunters and had|ot mere discussion among the of. “itiona athe esourred |: toda nations he was besy tyne Sma the eapine bus i we’ POMERO ¥ 7 ONIGH returned at a hour this | ficers and, so far as is known, there/™#king @ total of nine killed by ape that he could és Notitam Ae eden Ge he caw that 7 oon is nothing whatever in them the explosion of the car of black eas he began to about for help, but nobody was near Fk aes particulars are obtainable, ex-| Whether the man young or old or POW! cg ye dena * cries. He was carried rapidly seaward and was soon | Grand Reception to Be Ac-| “In fact, | more than gratef ' e . yesterda A. F. Herschberger, th ‘ oe of the choeey se oO © Guilt of Georgia . to the press of the state as a whole that the body was in a ter-| what me adepted by isl Teint ecnductor, who te eccusea| f the choppy seas from th at ee oe corded Candidate Not one paper in the Mate of decomposition and assassins in bringing abou t his! of having caused the explosion by |) = - — - opposed me. To the ¢ death had undoubtedly oc-|death cannot be ascertained. The| throwing a match {nto a pile of Cosgrove. Iam more grateful than I will eve ne ly v the ' hereoos frt the joes who were er ee Oey aaa . ly papers came to my support ab- f Geming x0 closely upon the is afternoos culcnter kine suiee the’ aanenmes wen be doings in Pomeroy, | istics aenured. te wht men undert work of showing nominate hoard the steamer [roquots and) gg: Pagan. who wes {n ‘ Before | leave Seattle,” he said 1 de not k I i by the st demic tie ¢ t ‘ with him « deck hand the anim says that he war just to ® report for The Star inst e stung ing Feation here | who was rene nly after strenu sbowt to be shipped te couver evening, “I want to tell you how | pair The ‘ famee following completes the ous effort, bey racing! to be entered in the races there | grateful | am to The Star for ita| me that It does n« stallion owned »& I T Hodge, When the acc t occurred The support of me during the campaign there are plenty of Heutenant governor, John A om, N. ¥ 0 oS about in the Seattle harbor herferan in a number of the events Just ended. My large vote in King all the spell-binding that will of Washing ‘ t Washington fair county shows ’ Pe ; t 1 for fowr and a bait bourse last of the Western Washing the influence your | be necessary. Some of men I secretary of state, John $ [Independent =e Man. |to San Francisco t and wae saved at 4:20 o'clock | last week. Mr. Hoage, the owner paper has, even if we did not have | have spoken for in the past are now present In pent Francisco was ing } a gang of men | te gow in Vancouver the wonderful ran of Bob Hod going to speak for me and for the @ate treasurer, Julius Haus ager Says There Is t Mr. Webs i him ashore on an impro| When the horse took his ¢ to prove it. The Star was the first time in a quarter of a cen incumbent lay elty for t vised runway near the stables of | pludge. all attention waa directed | first paper in one of the large cities tury the will be a campaign in Tider -geseral, Ges. 04 Nothing to Rumor. tlating @ consolida Galbraith, Bacon & Co.. at the foot| toward the man who had been to support me and | appreciate it| Washington in which I wit not take mer kag, | ‘oa pendent and Sun i of Battery st. one mile from the| pulled in with him in such uncere much jan active part on the stump Sate engineer, James P. Far | There is absolutely no founda. The purpose of my trip to Sat gisce where he went into the modlous fashion, and af h = tion, other than reportorial deduc. | Franciac no secret clared | water beoh rescued the horse had dis . Mate comptroller, Martin H.| tion, for the statement that there is Mr. Webster. “I am sir Komnk The herse evidently encountered | appeared. He was last seon swim | TROUBL ES ro] F TH E & plan on foot for the merger of there to Mr. Mooney, who is the considerable driftwood in his long,| ming toward West Beattie and Mr Alton B. Parker made a the ¢ telephone ayatem in Seat. agent for John Roeblings’ Sona, the | jarg fight for life, as he bas many , Pagan gave up hope of ever seetog S tepublicans with building up| Webster of the Independent je | We purchase supplies S making powsible the growth of | phone company, this morning After the meeting of the com Gorporations. He said that) Mr. Webster was before the cor-| mittee yesterday | had the members Its Publishers Find Thais [omar bah $s but yesterday's ruling is to Pes admitted that the majority |porations committee of the city up in my office for the pur « ASTIC remain in effect until the egg ‘ details selves Out in the Chief” matter is finally settled wears, during republican admin-| charges made by Superintendent of telephone bu = How my Cold is und ‘ood that the faculty is o Z and under republican con-| Public Utilities A. V. Bouillon cou-|to San Francisco and the visit old. posed to a comic paper at the uni jeerning violations of the franchive the members of the counetl to my ee versity for the reason that it is peor Whe truste have arisen in last | coun yesterday relative to the | showing them | agreements office can b nstrued as nego Tis aad, ob how ft makes us weep |likely to deteriorate into a knock 80068 TELLS WHY. | It was Mr. Webster's request that |tiating for a consolidation of th aaa ‘ine i atts Chast Te poor Siwash put to sleep; |!n& sheet. This has been true, it era! Purchasing Agent Boggs, |8ction on the matter be deferred | rival companies in Seattle, is too | Seal V. Debs Speaks on lon he! — Tinley C. Parka So on his bier is said, of the purported humor Sie Isthmian Cana! Commission, |for three weeks, as he was called | much for me a A I ‘ 1 Pasian toni - a 7 ae ieee Let's drop a t and wit of past Tyees, the ¢ Written to ¢ van Hur ign sues al | Phitadedtph DARAGST 6 NS am} And swallow a sorrows deep. | annuals. The fost artment €xpiaining the preference of | me xpi land National Organizer McKee, And iw all we deey * the Tyee of id remind | Objectionable in thi California Beveral hundred men fell into line Pine to fir in a recent canal | Ye pine was the! ther because it was wantes behind the visitore and the fecep. hem | ‘Thin is what the gulf wide, ar t ae me . Dreamland Rink. Lives of Indians shou did not have In a speech bristling with Of the sorrows of their b tion committee, marching through | . r _, | would become of the intended jo ncn natanoegea | economic and political epl@eams’ the business section of the city with| When the faculty steals behind |and joshes of the “Siwash Chief CUT TO PIECES. | Bugine V. Debs, socialist candidate | the band playing “The Marseliaise wins Gens: ta. cok Se According to t tors, this, how for president, brought continuous | No carriages were in the line, Mr lever, is not the of the (By United Pre rs for an hour and a half trom | Debs having 1 sent word wash Chief,” and to prove that the vious ’ che MENLO PARK. Cal. Sept 16—| Mrs. Johneon Pia Finishes Her! ture of health as she stepped up t0/ 3,000 persons in Dreamland rink| thet he wished to march on foot] The above stanzas were conspicu- |{mtentions are good, they offer to Mary H. Lawlor, a pioneer the clerk's desk and made known | jas: night along with the rank and file of the| ously displayed on the bulletin #ubmit all the copy & censorship i, was cut to pieces by @ Long Walk From St. her misaic pough she left her! Wan and deeply lined, by hia two! party board of the University of Wash me sy com) of faculty m Pacific train last home in St without & Cent) weeks’ dash about the country on Rival Meeting Held ington yesterday morning, following | members, who are rid the pub fe the yards. She evi Paul Here. and was « to walk severe! the “red special” and his voice} igundreds of pe at wore un-| the action of President Kane in re-| lication of any objectionable mat attempted t ok — hundred miles on railroad ties, she | strained to the breaking point.) aise to gain admittance to Dream.| {sine to admit any members of | t¢ struck | Garbed fn a heavy blue dress, a Was well taken care of along the | Hobs fired his audi with social.| * & aa ae) the editorial staff of the Siwash This new proposition, namely, of land rink, and while Candid heavy black coat, rough shoes and road intic fervor. His oratory was of the iy <a Chief, the new comic paper, to the fering the faculty the privilege of MRS. MILLER DIES. Hittle black bonnet’ of ancient| Until she int kind and LPrt setae 9 | ae. sete ime 0 ay privileges of rexistering for the fall censoring the “Siwash Chief,” was style, Mrs. Anna Johnson, 56 years Meved that « while speaking resembled | sige hy George OH bi classes he following are under | prese to the fac in the form os of age, a woman who tramped from the Sisters’ hospital, thove of a man about to make @ low| ol“, tha cocietiot ae oa 4 the ban: Abe Hurwits, Victor Zed: /of a petition this mort ing, Pres r Paul to Butte, carrying answering his deseri tackle nominated Preston, a Nevada. con. | tick, A. M ria, Harold Birkett, |dent Kane has promised to, de Of luaeane, and thee at any of the hoapl vat, tor president and which {a as| Russell Parke clen Kellogg and | m i of the faculty immediately h the Northern Pacific Ole Johnson loft St. Paul at rh aver an} much opposed to the party repre-| © o- A ween Whe Maser will be wal on money raised 1 seven months ago, and hoer Walt-|pented by Debs as It is to the old| No specific charges have been /fully, and undoubtedly amteably A hetic travele into a# his wife heard that he wa a Jeader. |}ine parties, O'Hanrahan denounced | ™4e against any membe the settled y n lant night she start so ow a “| The t band which aceom:| Debs, Bryan and Taft and until lc , - “ was looking | thir Be he core | pas Debs led the parade to the! after the ofter meeting was er : oon @ hnaon, whor |b 5 SAQT OF: OF ere ink, with little girls marching at| was haranguing the crowd nd 0 ‘ esidence at oe eo Oe ee eae tie NOON’ 4 & the blood-red | an#wertng questions that were burt tomorrow “ - psig on fla taller In addition to! ed at him in continuous volleys. , ¥ and A a id { ar 1 Debe the pa consisted of Thee Mr. Debs i his party left afte BOY'S HEAD CUT OFF a oS “arse A "| Debs, his brother; Charles Lap-|the meeting for Everett, where a Christian Soren. meeting was held at midnight | (By United Pres | - Nw idsh Cs bapt | Returns "Fr rom South |x men engaged in the work and they | eae | TA Come west?” UA INTO BAY IN se i Tete er load Upon and easechas Da then to Fare D here he has been | piace oie aah vinemd T waniees Petar Wr f ’ t I . wT: - nee » that th «€ re one Ht te Arranged. ' bie Deserted Wife Tries to End t I tion, | the Mexican Pacifie Co., owners of in the world in whi I'n farer ; — 1 Life, But Is Quick- wile Hr hospita he Cor Ameri epnblic " 2 Ht By Unite Kar ky’ Resa at d During his absence Mr. McMicken| ggpgRANTieTs TO ELECT -. f ; , Dosp t hi bar . inilla, Colombia, H nt we k wilt ¢ Bolters cy eer reggie petty se nd St. I way t rane . ce pa time at Panama, where he f MO ‘ ‘ : f I 1 1 81 f era , cas ) I : " as, and it} at , Butta F nd . , 4 yoart) apartment Nhe ‘oraent " ' f #tand-pa { sols Bi 1 ni : roar miming a i kin his speaking tours Hepte { I aorta am y . ‘ , a f 6 orp > i te aid M Lic f h pole, 4 ne 1 : 4, CC , 1 14 |The sr t care aken of th ‘ WESTERLY BREEZE THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND THUREDAY; LIGHT ° BELLINGHAM MAN TOSSED COUNCIL COMMITTEE FINDS OME SHE eA ABOUT IN SMALL BOAT AGAINST S. E. COMPANY WILL DECLARE LOCAL FENDERS OF NO USE. Will Make Report to City Council on Monday Night Next. council seve entigate the questio council on n uncing the alleged can buy” fenders n ial committee appointed ai months of # will file a report Monday t now we tle Electric com- par a it r han death traps Th ee n its counc!iiman- ie courtesy to corporations, will not © those exact words in |ts report, it Ww ate practically that the r attle Electric company’s 0 such in name and, througt and w specia day or port to My the The sometin the , 7 cS odake: du ng which may visit Califor | other paper preety pple J elting treme. the ane x into! He was taken to the Galbraith | nla is long campaign for the! gistentiy «eu t me 1 to thet Ebetenent governor nant me Gay ae he was be oo © | Meet man to see him this morr tired out and he will take a rest 3 t t headqu party a val utility f the committee nan Max Wardall, who ts today that they were with their investigations mild ¢ & meeting of the committee within the next the counetl » to formulate their re investigations lead me to the the fender now used actual service is nes they will save | € Mr. Wardall today 0 question but what by rie company might t in the barn, as f on bot have been ed down these fenders and today declared that he | nt this evening. 8. G. Cot|cariy in the campaign. 1 cannot 1 to death under the street red ; grove, republican nomi for gov Ba cap ay re cars is alarmingly large and cer STREET CAR HITS AUTO. He saya at @ mee was ernor, lives there. He ieft for ME Prager gla Ml ar ly 4 not speak ¥ hi killed {1 explosion Is respons ble : i athustactic supp speak very highly R od any ve te gong ona home last night and will arrive! Sotes for me but I we fe lifesaving qualities of the op at. ele ar, wh for the ext . r neg this evening. The whole town will | te manaatuaiee to canons day ome down Se f av. near Main | the powd ‘ee et _| be at the depot to welcome bim| eratitude te F cone Laieea: at will have & report from Supt. “ roing t 12 passeng we ‘ . “~ the greatest “blowout” in the | Walla alla Bulletin Dan w. 2 f the department of pub- I s Although : . i ~ Falls From Vessel’s Deck sah serom the 4. The ; Of the town has been ar-| push, of the Chehatis Bee-N tilities, to the good or bad wht i t t Which ix a twoyearold, weighing | rang in his howor, Mr. Comgrove iy a” Haze = af the Gouth a ther makes of fenders a aged " tre Skagway. t ‘ and Is Rescued abdkt $00 pounds, will proba not will remain at Pomeroy untii after | journa . GC) Remade, of the r et, and we will a are be @ixabled, howe and may be | the fall election with the possible | tniontowr These gentio vents with our Hours Later. ie donditiad to ihe races next | exception of two or three weeks uncil IS IN K STATE (By United Press.) i, N. Y.. Sept 16— ngs Bryan arrived ay and was received by @ the egat of citizens ut war escorted to wo parties, « resenting t wr of the onetra tion. He was given 2 MOLTEN STEEL CHK EXPLODES (By United Pre: AGO, Sept. 16.-—A ) injurec aay by the ten steel at the mpany’s works n wer moved to at the plant, and t the aceldent was mpany offi i - GIRLS ARE WANT ED inknown men, probably 20, were ex- tle ormas res TO HELP SELL TAGS Oct being b they ha girl Charity Organization society volunteers for Tag day, The final arrangements are istled and the officials find e about every branch cared committees except the girls, girls are wanted to sell xs, either as individuals or in e will be a general meeting of all the committees in Room 209 Orienta ding tomorrow after noc ck The demand for 1 brisk that {t ig now ected that 75,000 will be sold at aplece or better Robertson for Governor HARTFORD, Conn. Sept. 1 TRAMP EVANGELIST IS BITTERLY SCORED By United Press.) MA, Ses ‘ , Nae i nt aT

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