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LAST VOL. 10. NO. 204. peers Elaborate Plans Made for the Entertainment of the Marines. —— py H. LEE CLOTWORTHY Prose Correspondent inet ee U. 8. S. Georgia) on yecasion aborately ith 2 mass of eaves wad cherry pe ontdid our wh Pacific in t of friend In the Enemics Hands. A, Oct. 19—Sixteen white, arog’ Amertean of war fell into the bands of yesterday are thetrs. wateg guns of the Bod Sperry have fire and smoke, but the « of death spoke of peace will. hapoy surrender is for Japan has see < ber heart as well as her hands this, the most triumphant and ling reception that has been to our ships and men fn the cruise from Hampton Roads escort of 20 of the mika gplendid ships, with the heroic @orldadmired Togo on the of the flag sbip, the Atlantic through the serpentine into Yokohama bay in col . the proud Connectt. the lead the run through ead, great guns ac Welcome. The low, dull Of Yokohama were alive Japs. Flags of the Rations fluttered every From the gates land Marbor the water awarmed Bally decked sampans siling craft yachts. laden Seep with excursion the tor ae of th Sand io mevery side the cries ari a P and Nippon Ban Long Demonstration. Who, in the midst of this demon toald stretch imagination War between these peoples? May a paeiters in the dim, hazy fu at of Js greeting the. mome Togo's fleet wa at ration en the salutes Toss's fame about « col ® cordon a walling iv ea on a Be was one of the o impresal + ever the fog Beneral view tyfour hx in the Mt the Bind MW Yokoha much more co the 5 in Japan the building is of F Ui REAR ADMIRAL der of ID Fleet ically We wr EDITION ° HE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCT. ° SEATTLE, WASH., THE WEATHER RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; TUES 19, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT DAY WARMER; SOUTH BREEZES, ANDAL IN ARMY CIRCLES | RMER LOCAL QUARTERMASTER INVOLVED CA'S GLOBE CIRCLING BATTLESHIPS ACH JAPAN; STUNNING WELCOME CLERK TRIES TO SILL DEPARTMENT SECRETS WREATHS FOR THE LIVING : OTIS H. WADE, OF THE SEATTLE QUARTER- MASTER’S OFFICE, CAUGHT IN A WELL. LAID TRAP AND TAKEN INTO CUSTODY The AsnteMortem editor, who Is going to write the bette tar | t( i , Morten ignated ; . “ 2 . oon 1 h ted f 1 m ” em at ertain of getting under the " ‘ y ' nveras obit ‘ aelectod a ely candidates, tiaamuch as th ot ‘ bn wh ; in ne Mi Try to Keep Secret Jdmes A. Agnew are I Stor, contestants | ' ‘ Jauies A. Agnew eged juagiing , 7 ropones to wri The attic ¢ th Hiner sual plan is to walt until they are Se ae & Btar will vary this, by writing the good things wht) air work a Ke debes mage ited ate yet in the land of the living dnd can app the c bt Mr. W veb suai ae heice of the subjects ix left to T Sta eaders Fi 1 the M ‘ ar re The taken to the Geeompanying wank and mall it to the Ante-Mortem Editor, Sta mae a 7 & short time e ba ed $2,000 bonds, I \ r Rn. B ker, one I dk witht air Mr. Be s he was a part of the call f w Wade, but went on oar wht h sult < going at the request of Nash the Heffe ‘ whe ., AMERICA’S GREAT BATTLESHIPS IN JAPAN. THE MIKADO ANDO THE IMPERIAL THRONE IN | : . ‘ hee . Weeks ners THE ROYAL PALACE WHERE HE WILL RECEIVE ADMIRAL SPERRY. | gned) awarded to the Moran Co., had th W jee at 1616 E Harr ; sage ffe recent < ie ! f axe, and has been buildings. But all in sight of the Withheld. 1 in the local quartermas ships blazed with the colors of the 1 Co, of f he pa ne years, 2 and Japan ee va n « rd clerk for Capt. Grant welcome, extended furnixh th eria was quartermas- first by ee ad then by the twelve ‘ { he harge of all the mikado’s representatives, and | Ene it is said, expla filed the office. It was = Ny by . een ee jiceeaee ‘9. would ve to « to make notations on bide the citie oft okobama = aw Re aCe t he materials and were forwarded to Wash- Tokyo, made of the first hosors of Miss Flora Banbury When Miss Blanche Alien Saal OPEN ON SUNDAYS have them for some time. ‘This in-|!n8ton. Had Capt. Grant deatred the stay in this po series a! te aomsamt bates roe od forinat ‘ t forwarded to have juggled with the bids or brilliant receptions and stately for-| Drowned While on a Ao mene ne Mig Be Dat) so bind Pore would have been com- mal exchanges of courtesy Picni was that the stion should = b t yelled take Wade into bis con- | | ro the girl had gone down a result the Heffernan b 7 . ‘on: Natives Yet! “Vi, Yi, Yi" | yd a ery or sound. When the} |Rev. Garvin Starts Debate! San pe Mme spe be poe *DY | Works got the contract, whic net: Weil Weed, 4 A RBI Meas boat Was recovered It was right side Proposal ‘ © action was taken he mat-! not completed for deveral months aj. Winthrop 8 ood e Though the tars are not to have! Lake Washington's greedy waters|up and not a drop of water had en| by an Made to [ter will come up at the meeting | “It ‘ont tne on MS: | present local quartermaster, was pot wey until later, America® | ciaimed another victim yesterd tered, showing that she must have! Ministers. "tr Monday bly showing In detail how the med of the pending arrest ‘ ce Ragu eae took to th 'stternoon when Miss Flora Hanbury,|stood up and leaned over to re It fe a part of Mr. Garvin's plan | pide had not been fully explained to 1 knew nothing of the case until barges early. Ashore they found be |o¢ Pasadena, Cal. disappeared over cover something she had drop to have ministers of world-wide rep: | the department at Washington, that ie was in the custody ot of. tween 60,000 and 76,000 natives! the side of her boat, bringing to a lost her balance and gone over |.. Joseph 1. Garvin, pastor of | ulation to conduct the Sunday ser | Wade attempted to d e of to He says that Wege wae thronging the streets, the clatter | + neice climax a day that promised | At the spot where oe went under the First Christian church, at the vices at t position grounds and | johnson { their best trusted employes, and clack of their wooden sandals | niy haypiness and merriment ew enna te ft. deep, and search. | ™e@ting of the Christian Ministerial | also to hy old sacred concerts he was greatly surprised at arg 3 nage herner laa oe Mise Banbury with two cousine,|ers this morning were very doubt-|Sgeet@ton this morning proposed) In this way Mr. Garvin believes Vie ot Se Papers sparcireaayy On de We 7 ad | t the b bh r, ss _ oo ae: ins caien i Blanche and Elfsabeth | fal if the recovery of the body was}® Plan to Keep the exposition open | that the great crow wi The value of the papers to John Johnson Declines te Talk. tainmont of the officare and snen| Ailes Of 137 Firat av. W.. decided possible, on account of the tremes- | Saeeearvs, © eatiect on which be come to the exposition can be rete: | ton ede id cae cece the fact} Mr. Johnson, when asked today Of the fleet re erecuted in the |t@ 80 On & plenic yesterday, on the |dous undertow which 1s nald to run|Pfenehed at his church yesterday, /e4 through | thelr 1 that bis bids had not been consider. /regarding the arrest, declined to of the ticet are executed in the) snore of Lake Washington jast|in the waters of the lake, Miea|!t.¥A8 Dr. Garvin's idea that ser-| whe ordinarily tt ed by the local quartermaster’s of-|make any statement for publica. have little thse for sleep or rosa} 20" Taylor's Mill. While the Banbury was 28 years of age, and) VI0¢ Could be held on the grounds) be attracted to any ch fice, and it would tion, further than confirming the after the long run from Maniia.| Misses Allen were preparing the|comes from a well-known and pop-| 07 noted religious The association went him with this documenta actual movements leading up to Japan proposes to outdo herself in| 'uneb, Mise Banbury sald she would ular family in Pasadena, where they | (@ feliaios feat A as commending the « enlist the ald of the the arrest of Wade. the gorgeousness of her display |fOW out herself in a small boat/have resided for many years. Six|“0# Could be made as prominent as) King County Sunday Sch he national capital t Phat a t systematic In- and the magnitude of her enter-| Which whe had hired for the pur-| brothers survive Ber. She had just | ‘*e sroular tion in making a test case of the | bids would be given cc igation is now under way re tainment. From the admiral in |poee. She went out about $00 feet|returned from a visit to one of| At fifét the proposition met with/constitutionality of keeping the/ Instead of com ding the affairs of the local command to the boy iu the stoke|from the shore, laughing and chat-|these in Seward, Alaska, and. was| 9? Opposition on the part of the/| bible out of the schools. Rev. B. however, Johnson, wh quarter ice durink Capt hole, the Americans are to be| ting with her friends on the bank,| spending a few weeks with friends | ™aleters pr a Bae eter: cae | 2. Taare paper am. "Previeente a ams oS ee made welcome concerning her clumsy efforts to|at 119 20th av. She hae a brother eetme bad adjou > Wee Se (SOG Wee Peeenenes Caee' Ss Satur Washi a w. Pur As soon as shore leave was given,| row. They called to her that lunch | here also, a salesman in the employ |Usee@ Informally and the judgment | meoting r ay er developments startling some 000 American sailors des | was ready, and with the remark, "I'll of Sunde & Erland. He is super |S > of the de ire tielpa and more cended upon Tokyo. Already the|be tn right away, girls,” she turned | intending the efforts to recover the RREARARHAKRARKER . as vundiateminten diese th: and’ raflroad es are | about and headed for the shore. | remains * | ved under the traffic pata | be given a preliminary ES inte aoe =| %. WOMAN WING PRIZE. re United States Com h natration In the bay | * Seattle | missioner Armstrong tomorrow = egy gel alee linge A ean | * (By United Pre * Johnson, | afternoon at 3 o'clock in barges and sampaos | pg ony Be Magny yg Send a nade exch one of the 1 age, Fcc A Th dong ld TAF 16 ahips, ne a can na : > pte « oo? eae wasn S| F POSTOFFICE Sie py ayaa & T WILL TOUR THE J ad’ Yes” weal * of Kennebec, 8. D., who * Do Beery so oe sat| S Rat eof a eae UBTFUL STATES at the imperial palace Carries Away Cash and the substation While he was in ws trown: pee the 6 *} t of the nice things BI the store looting the Ul a news men : TK lanks for Mone or carrier saw him at we ° WE * The drawing besan today *| Begins W. ' ation in New Jer- ge ty yg Ohno gpg ear Ord 7 an aa me at Work. Toe eee ‘i Mecinges From » See or eaubeante . eek’s § Strenuous| jon in New Jer » the officers of our flee ders. ' ran * er} : ; * 1 for ti tery ® ‘ampai c ~ , Ja : America as ht the f wa employe.| the Battleship Maine * 3 peas 2 yrs Speech furphy raft f wh eo ha earned — thief appare made no at a H 4 ar * apisge Bes j-th onagtle i Mosk Gb thaak mondy chdore,| teoumt to eoaseal Wir aatian Are Held Up. * * ing. . ond i are for fu : prog e Hares’ worth of i. The t th ko aioe CREE EERE Re -_ . tert le , in cash w ta } Py aT | By United Press.) rking Jnited Press. * t LARGE CROWDS HEAR DEBS t ab-at ' ‘ ' pan roi ; ag 3 ARK, N. J., 0 mere " . Gibson Drug store at 1 av. and f authorities The battles 1 rd T ' . v1 the (By United Pre ! { t 1 welar at the Bon Marche eves : i on V. be a f knew at he wa that it w eral months | Meeten fr cian ak on : S ' } The M H k : ir ! mu th € “ w * f rr e i ae k tem! a an b h ahte ! b ht tha h rpetrator f th t Ly 1 oO 1 , thousa ing 0 ability that t tempt t t wil ine. ‘I aa An Innocent Looking Girl ft ‘ , theatre wa wded to it ent par nake an at tt h the paper wideral ne ff rl t he A . trug fi k he postal = bd Py 4 ret Relieves a Man of a uh ber \ For tt time thi : NPA ROGA : Mae thet Poota ra have |aad individuats to be waey. lt the} iiiiien rp Big Wad. pain today at J . taken charge tigation of paper | ated aitle It {8 | to disclose the conte t th f r Sunday in \ . a ' A T ' 1 1 a) presw 1 that th thief w 0 te a Om. : ; : ; eemmenemneens M ’ H ‘ r 7" t fe un entrar t all town near t , (By United Press.) “ a H { : = . KANE, Oc ).—~Touet ; [inte ior a wonera ting, D the apparent innocence of a your | AN ES A is Lewiston, ld Fu CAR DASH WISCONSIN TOWN BURNS YV ( =e na ' uted | we n mer the pattle fleet, TY re de-|the we wt : A nd can be defea but f he| tached fr fleet an Prat sited’ tea tar’? ; f the Attorney: Mays. Makes ; f cutting off tat inco and head to ¥ the/ home and . " ‘es . Charges Against Well e-sale in th uae. peo tte ’ ithe protectic By United F “ r that. t} nay ob- | pect ' York tomor- | gallantly off t ‘ y United Press.) y ‘elt, ewmiibilacnia ww and the at 44 all rights, | mewday and In a steady dr he i 1 SHIFTING WINDS : ‘ aH th . f rle Car u the ame nbrella “ : é v ind grogs-comy tland of th fendant 7 < co a «(TRAINS PLOW INTO msm, ma | RING RELIEF a Hays in the Gipe of cae tt cabetan hotel and discovered he cnnpenptemmenan z lew, C) HF It a . _@ (By had Draek | NELSON STRIKES OIL . ’ 7 : toe : |, DANCING SAILOR KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 19.—| ey oe A t GIVEN DAYS| One trainman was kilied and | (By United Pron ~ s hw pasieng ir a CHICAGO. ( OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN, * ng 4 bing” 7 ~ ia f itoafiision between a passenger train } atwel r erably | bound f ‘ ia 1a telegt ' ROM} f n part , are tN Vy J Doféed } p i j freight train on the Sa ! A t i te v ‘wt be Vy ” " ur, wr i Ham. | crash came with such toprific force i t ‘ , t ast t ; . f ' 1 4 of] (ha@ the pa om wore hurl 000 for the ra Accor bi the |! f \ } Litldgto pes 4 star ‘| agmdnwt che 1 t th ne f wn and oc i : ity ADMIRAL TOGO jand ar re q ) » | and window ' 1 Pal | th f es ry nander of Japanese Navy Who | ‘het . Pr clot the pause yoing badly cut ! ‘ baby Dor ed the American Batile : oe wot! Hy gl bo responsibility ha elson cla he \ of ships With His Fleet. © ‘ Bo s it rt heen fixed | #100,0¢ A ' a 3 ° ‘ se ° 9 .