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MAY SEND CUTTER AFTER LOST VESSEL SEARCH FOR SCHOONER EMMA CLAUDINA AND HER HUMAN FREIGHT MAY DE MADE BY GOVERNMENT In order that some definite Idea of the fate of the long overdue achooner Emma Ctaudtaa may be ascertained, one or the revenue cut ters now stationed tn the until*, wtll. Very likely, cruise tha route over ■which th* Schooner w,*s supposed to have taken In i. i out If there he any survivors or wreck-gs bjr whuh the schooner could be Idrnti ried. John Tioscne, \ --..-. i. ■i, director Bf the N , il, ■ ;,,|. ■■-. ,,,,. |i»ny snd president of the Noith westera Commercial company, stat ed this morning that, while nothing definite had been done tn regard to the matter, on* of the cutters would very llk.-ly go In search of the miss ing veatri. "It Is |*oasibl* we may hear - -i •* thing In regard to her by th* achooner Uly U. which is now ... lout* aver the same course taken l>» th- Ctauillna. She was to hare called at llarwhkorf bay. Vladimir. 1-ist Cape and St. Nicholas. The l'» I. will also - .1! st thoaa ports If she returns with no i--i-.,ti* of the schooner. It Is very* likely that DETECTIVES FIGHT W. * CLOVER AND J C. M'MIl LAN FICURE IN EXCITING GUN PLAY IN A FIRST AV KM SALOON Bad blood between Dc-tecllve W. A. Glover and Manager J. O. Mc- Millan, of the Thlel I--: ■ :.ir agency, culminated last night ta a sensational gun ;'n and assault upon Glover by McMillan In a *a looa at tha cornet* of First areas* and Madison street. Acording to ths story told by eye witnesses. Glover was quietly eating his dinner In one ot the ataall Una at ths back of the saloon ahca Mc- Millan came Into tha place and walked swiftly towards Glover. He rca«h«d th* table, leaned over aad called Glover sun. At thl* moment Glover Jumped to hi* feet. McMillan pulled a gun from hta hip: pocket and pointed It a- Glover, bat. with a quirk movement. Glover a aught McMillan's w ri.-t and twisted It backward, so that "lie gun pointed away from him. A struggle ensued an ' the grin was taksa from the assailant by a bystander. After a straggle for map. ersl minutes McMltlaa I- .. the place. Glover watched biro out the door and resumed hta dinner where It had been Interrupted. a A. Glover, when seen this af ternoon, said that the affair • a.- a dallhwrats attempt >>o th* part of McMillan to take his life and that ha would swear out a warrant for bis arrest. "I was quietly eating ray oer." .aid Glover, "worn McMillan ram* In and made a straight iw for mv tat,:* There is Bo lov* Inst be l.*»n MrMillan and myself and 1 expected trouble when he rame up j to me and began to use profane language. He railed me a bias- "] phemous name snd s fight followed. "I am satisfied, however, thst Mc- Millan m«. to kill me and to t*rn t--1 myself I shall thla afternoon swear oat a warrant for his arrest." "I can defend myself In awe an* trouble arises," -aid McMillan, "but BALLARD SNAPS I large lots, with all Linda of fruit, new. modern .-room house for |I,_7_. On D street In Ballard, large lot with new ?-room house for I' '<*! Half a block from rar. si, I terms made to suit with either one of these properties. A. LAWRENCE 908 , 2nd Aye. ITi.CfQ SI.WINr; MACHINI-'..»:,3.00 5 ' -"i .-'l'-.V,..i' MACIIINi:..f2S.UO ir.0.00 HKWINfJ MACIIINI* . l.tllH) tl'l 00 BEWIN.I MACIIINr... tilt till Th« reason f-ir these low prl.es>: We employ no agents; pay no com missions; no expenses for you to |isy. The "Domestic" and ' Htan dard," the i,." on eayth. CL.INKH PIANO HOlHi:. Corner Baeond Avenue and I'nlon. on* of the r**-.*m*e cullers will then he .ttap.it> tied lii search of her. 1 ta not Site up hopes of her as yet. owing t<* the fact that she may have been dilien ashore nnd tioi crew n,t imsaeiigers snfrly landed "Another of the more hopeful ileus which might be taken la. thtit in weathering the gale she ni.iv I, , spiung a lenk and Captain Ni'llaott would then, of a necessity, seek some hurbor of refuge. Should this he lr*i*. the vessel niny have Inn.le.t her crew and passengers Soinewheie on tt..> HI. I_»wi,-iicc I.lands, where they can keep alive until help rem he* them. 'with the return of th* i :i> !., pro* idliig sh* ■!■--. not bring any ■tens of th* lost schooner, sn >-n ,it alii ho i:,, I- to have the depart - ment a.ii-1 one of th* goveiiiment vessel, after he.. Just what one this II to know. It mny be the Thetis, which Is now stationed 111 the northern waters of tiering arm. The vessel will then search all of I he- Islands lying on or ..!...,i- ihe course th* I-■ -, , .'I in tv ,i should have taken," 1 I have aheoltitety nothing to say la regard to thla sffair." DR. GIB SOS SUES Dr. V***. C. Gibson, a well known physician of thla city, who was thrown from his buggy and badly hurt In a collision with a Vesler -* .- car, at Third svrnue. today filed suit against the Heattle 11 --trtr company to recover 1' ■•"■ dam age*. t>r. i: ■ ...a claims that thr employes on the rar were to blame for the accident, as the rar waa started while he wa* In the set of drtilng ,i,t,,tf the track. Dr. Gib sen's ribs were brnkrn and hta side so badly strained snd bruised that a partial paralysis art In. which ha* it t*rfcred greatly with hla profes sional duties. LYRA SAILED The Boston Steam.hip company* steamship t.yra sailed from this port tills morning fur aokohst-a. Thr ' vessel carried a targe cargo of flour, hay, grain, canned good, and gen eral iii-r.liaii.ii'..- Prom llnnlulu she will take a rargn of sugar, con signed to Philadelphia HOLD-UP MASK TO MEN ROB SALOON ANO STOP PEDESTRIANS tßr nil:' News «.*• a I NEWPORT.Idaho. Hept. *.-Thrr» masked m*n held up th* bartender In lirown'a saloon here last night and secured tt Near ths salooa they held Up to,!:-. > M.l'l- -.- ChtUa. Deitrtrh and Prank :'"■•• tv .-i and at the point of cans aerured a few dol * lars and watch from the trio. MIMIC BATTLE CONTINUES 1 ■ * '111 A lii t*. News Aaa*a I QAINESVILLB, Sept. 7-l*o , .Isunted by his failure yesterday to Jdislodg* the llt-ian army from .Thoroughfare gap Gen. Grant re 'sutnrd tha offensive with renewed vigor with supposedly fresh troops {this morning. Although the Browns, [under Gen. 11*11. suffered heavily In ■ yesterday's engagement, so excellent { was tbs disposition of his forces ,tbal he was able to hold his own. Gen. Grant la supposed to have ibern re-enforced during the night iby the arrival of fresh troops from [the Fairfax court house, when the j battle was resumed today. Tbe lllues construe lively outnum bered the Browns nearly- 2 to 1. j Preah division*, however, are on the i way to re-rtiforce the Browns. Thr 1 lllues will be obliged to bo ready to J meet thesa* n*w re Inf.ir, i-m. nls and i 1.-tko Thnroughfars gap at 3 o'clock this aftrrnooa, whrn thw conflict will end. Barber Killed Himself Illy Brrlpss News Asm.) COLFAX, Hept. 7.—George Wenv *r, a barber. 40 years old. formerly of Heiattle, committed sulfide here by taking morphine at i o'clock yes terday and died six hour* later, si* though physicians and others worked Industitoiisly over him all the time. Weaver leaves a »lf* here and a mother and ■'.-' in i.-s Aadflsa. i-.'-i causa for lie set i* known here, lln went Into a „.1.r.-,. took s handful nf morphine, called for a, dilrvk ._>, 1 soon lost con* scion.nesa The lulnlr-r Heights Improvement club -rvlll hold a maa-log at Oilman's hall. Prlilay evening, Bcptcmbnr 9, at 8 o*. lock. lili.tiii'iing tin. , ity lata ward* and precincts will be the upe.'lal i vi,,)-. t for dlscttaslon. TELEGRi^ BRIEFS WIIKKLINtI, W. Vs.. Kept. 7,-A i.maiiiaT reception was given to Hon. Henry 11. l.rt.i. at Hi West Virgliiln r.i.,1,. f w | r t, K tsv. It was farmers' day nt the fair in,l Mr. Havls waa Hi, chief speaker. No politics figured In thn demonstra tion Mini Ml IISr is devoted his brier address entirely to tit. subject of agriculture NEW YORK, Hcpt. 7--Tlie an Html meeting of Ihe Society of ' hetuli nl Industry, the first ever held in America, opens with a re teptlnn at Ihe Chemists' club 1,, night, ami will continue until the end of the week, when 'in- foreign members will be taken „l-.,,i,l a special train as the guests of the New Turk section for a dip through the south ami m 1,1,11- west, HILLING.*-!. Mont.. Sept 7,-Re pttbllcans nf Montana ,i .-• ml.|,-,I In state convention here toitay. The convention will name candidates for Hie -date offices tv t„- filled at the November election. FONH IRt |_kC. Wla„ Sept. T.— The .!.-i-.i in,- congressional con »entlon for the Stub district met hers today sud rrnomltisted Cob* gresamsn bailee 11. Wrlsse. of Sheboygan Falls, Then waa no up* POttlttOß. I'llll VI. I-HI * Fa. Sept 7 — I*.Ul.li.lal. a fur the I -ir.lt* Of l*> iiii-.ili.ini , football eleven re ported for work today. Though they are the first of the big university I team- to begin work, the date Is not consider**! sa early one In view of th* fact that the eleven has Us first game scheduled for September SI I A majority ttf 1.i.-t year's players have returned and the outlook for a aticreaaful testa la considered bright by the roaches snd athletic authorities of the university. The players will get Into conditions al the old training >|tiait.-r. at Frank lin field NEW YORK. Sept 7 -Mr. and Mrs. J i>.•■!. n Armour, of Chicago, took passage fur Europe today. They wilt take a house in Vienna for the winter, where they ran make a temporary home for their Utile .laughter. Lolita. who la a pa tirnt st It-.f Adolph I Pirelli's pri vate hospital. * NEW HAVEN, f'onn . Sept. 7.— Judge A. Ilenton, of Robertson City. was nominated for governor by the drstnrrstlr state ronrentlon ■ -!a» OB the first ballot. ST. FKTERSnCHO. Sept. 7.— it t* reported that I*rlncs Bvlatop«dd bna been selected to succeed th* late M Voa I'lehfr. as minister of the Interior. CONOOUX N. 11.. Kept 7—The democratic state convention noral nat.-i Henry* F. Holtla for governor snd Indorse.! • •arker and the na i ttonal platform. DOVER, Fng. Sept. 7-Rurgeats I the Fien.h ihamplon. made anoth er un*, •a* fut attempt to awlm the channel today. He wss attack ed toy cramps sad --! the water two miles from the shore. ANDERSON GAINING ALLEGED BURGLAR EXPECTED TO RECOVER FROM WOUND RECEIVED MONDAY NIGHT * Charlie Anderson, tb* alleged burglar ahot by I'lty DstSCttT* l—nr. ui».ii tha farmer's refttaal ta throw u;r his hand*, la treating raal. l> and th* attending surf-eon atalsd thla ....-- « that _• believed thai Anderson would get wrelL The hoi* let still remains in the body mo sn attempt to reinov* It Would be ,| ,n --gerous Bad th* surgeon doea not think that any vital Mil has been ..-'■••• i In Its course. Anderson Is firm In his denial of an. wrong doing and still Insists lhal he waa the tr-.nncrnt tlrlini of strange clr* ■ in.i.ll. . over which he bad no ,«,ntrol, Anderson's room was searched If at night by d*t*cltv*a, who claimed tb*y found things which might be construed as s burglar's outfit. Was tapers, a dark lantern mid several articles of ladles' »ear - Ing ,:;,-: caii**d > doubt ss to hi* , ,11 in a: Aril. I •-..* explained Ih* |,resen. * of tiles* things this morn. Ing and rould not be turned from bis story in any way. 11. A Pratt, of th* firm of Craw ford A If ill, an employment figcriry of thla >tty, know Anderson well and their books bear evidence that rtr h,a been furnished employ ment a number of times by them. Th* latest of these bears the date of Heptemher J ant Anderson v>a* to hay* been sent to I'll, tin- k to wot * for th* I'srker llros.' Mill com pany of that place. ll* scoffs at the Idea of his being a burglar and still Insists thnt he was sick snd rraaled Into th* alley to rest until th* pain I, i 1 ceased. Abdul Becomes Excited Ml "I-i 7 '1!,.. Tsr,-I,!stt reports that revolutionary Armen ians, tinder 1!,,' noted leader An* drlnnk, have captured Van. Turk ish troop* have been sent to regain poMicsftlon of tha place. The retro lutionary sucewMa ha..- thrown th* sultan 1.1.» a state of hysterical ex* ilti*Qir.nL » i ,i ■ Fill woolens im display. Herald. I tallfj-r, MM Becond. **• THE SEATTLE STAR. CORPSE HAULED TO THF MY IN A TRUNK Body found on (he Waterfront Yester day Believed to be That of Man Foul ly Murdered in a Stack Near loot of Pike Street Two Months Ago- Police Will Investigate Grcwsome Rumor That ihe unknown man. whose, body, tied up In a canvaa bag. waa ' .11.1 fluallng 111 the bay yester da* aa. foully nun,let.--I In a , al.tli st Ihe f...,t of Pike street two months ago Is a theory whlrh wilt be laid liefore the polite this eve ning by residents of that neighbor hood, who this afleraiHtn gale . 'or oner Hove so Inkling of th- farts upon which I lie* baaS their grew some so.pit lons. It the murder theory Is correct, th* finding of th* hod* In ths __*- la merely the sequel to a strange story which was |aM the polio* shout all weeks Sgo. bill whlrh St th* tires was given little cradsaee. 11,1* story aa. lv tin- effect that a trunk, supposed to have ,-ontalued a --ii," In an ml*.lined eta of derompoulllna. hail been removed fiom a shstk near tb* foot of I'lke street and taken loth* Oreal North ern dorks st Interbsy In an e.pres* wagon. The report wss Investigated by a d.-trrilve, but a.'tiling was found to justify an arrest and th* mat ter was dropped. The dim-overy Of th* body In the bay yesterday l* the missing link la th* queer chain of tni-ldents that gave rtss to a an* |I i. li.n nt murder at the lime the mvsterloiis trunk stsrted on It* tisvats. The fait that the man who bad orrupled th* shark up to the time of the alleged murder has since dls spp*Bt»d. leaving no ' lew to his pre-ni whereabouts. gl«*a weight lo the murder theory- This man srror.ling to the story told the ror oner todsy, assisted tn losdlng the I ssystertoos trunk tot., the wagon and betrayed every **i4.aye of B desire to prevent an investloo of ths rontents of tbe hot. On* of Coroner lloyes inftirmants i„ a laaa who -lain-. to hare beeu an eye witness of the removal of the trunk and who claims that the [odor of decay lag flesh It gave out waa en strung -t.al It was discern ible st a distance .1 several ysrds and fslrly mad* him alrk. The coroner's Informant says that the rig wss driven to * i-4at ba tween th. flaaltle lumber com pany's mill and th Greet North ern docks st Inlertuiy. However, th* srtnal leawtlnstlna i. Bat known. M the , -ess wagon cams hurry ing ttark wllh the self .am* trunk shortly -MS. It bad taken it from i the shark. ■m- trunk. Iheß -**> o. da- I* miir.t at the door ot the ________ Afterward th* suspeelsd murderer returned to the .hack snd hauled tha trunk Inside. The roroner*s witness positively ssserU that he saw these suspicious movements with his "* **" "* followed the movements of the eg press wsg.m. the springs of which groaned snd .leaked with the aright of the trunk, while the own- I er of th* -he trunk, while the -run th* rig and Is.ighed and lathed la a nervous manner with the eapress. man A few -la»« afterwards without INCREASE SHOWN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT HAS PREPARED THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR LAST YEAR The annual report tt County Sit* i» i intend, t.t of fkhooli Haitian, ft for the year ending June »0 baa bell put In book firm and was re- red from the bands of the print ers this morning. It la very neatly I gotten up, with turns of thn schools tn tbe county, and contains many Interesting articles by Mr. llsrtraiift un educational work. ll.* romineuda strongly the rooaollda tlon of the smaller bonis and the carrying of tin- children in rural districts to these, schools In wag on a This plan la to be adopted during thn coming year in some nf the King county school districts and Mr. 11.nt ien ft predlcta that it will soon be generally lv vogue. Ha also wrii'« of tha additional atudlea wlilt, am being taught In th* schools, among shit Ii are music and manual training. 'I li,- amount spent In educational work In this county during the year 1904 rtried* tha aa-utaidltur-*.- of c.plansHoti. the owner of the cabin left home and alnrn lhal time has lint been set or board of. These facta will be laid before the police ami an attempt mads to find the exprossmsn who han,lied 11,,- trunk. Through residents of thai part of the city the police will endeavor lo find the former occupant of the aha, At least hi* nam.-, descrip tion, occupation and habits will be brought to light and every detail surrounding 11, a esse will !>• thor oughly gone Into. t'oroner Hoy this aft' ton lose ly Investigated the finding of the body by two actl,iii hands yester •lay afternoon. The body, now at the Itoinie* w_t»ou morgue, wss sla., closely examined. The coroenr stated this morning thai his mvea t,ration baa led him to belle** that murder has tae*u milled "The very appearance of this man's clothing shows thai he wa* better dreaar-,1 than the average anaai be declared. "The body was not Bluffed nil,, the bag- but tin hag. which Is '■« canvas, I* a«-urs lr fastened a limit the body with a strong pier* ot rop*. or bed e-ord This bag give* rvldenra 'd having !.< ii weighted down with stones, or a rap Iron, which, through the rot ting of the BsBSBB-l of '*' bag. al , lowed the body to coma to th* stir jfara. after lying a. the bottom of the bay for nearly two ni"titha "In the bay were found several articles of clothing. These consist ed of -shirts several In num ber, iindetrslrta. a.«k» and a pair of trousers The body Itself wss partly ■ lothed Th* ovemhlrt Is of » light blue i.ar and of good mi trrlal. and there Is a small whit* stripe running through It A blsck four lln hsnd necktie still remains in lara. No coat, vest, bat or shoes were found "Tbe trousers were of haaavy rhr.tut and dark blue In color. I believe th* man was about I* year. of ag*. The teeth a/c '■> good con dition. His hair was sandy, weight about ITS pounds, height about 6 f**t » Inehru The lace I. smooth ahavea aad there Is BO appearance of the maa having had a heavy | heard In life. Th' hair might be discolored by the anion of Ihe Ball j water. , "The legs are doubled up closely I tn the body sort held tn this posi tion by several wrappings of bed ,-,. rd This !***e Me to believe that ths body vas ' -M confined In a hoi or l tt«_*» Th* aksll Is frs_ turwd and I at- of the opinion that ths blow that caused Hi* frartnre and quite likely Instant death, wa* delivered while the man was alive, althnngh there ara a number of brulsea both oa the body and bead "I tiellev* there la still a chance fnr a. Identification and l baas or dered the body held at the morgue pending th* Investigation of the story of the man who saw the ci i pressman remove the trunk from the aback at the foot of like stre-t "Anyway. I feel duty hound to give the man's friends a chance i,> arm If they ran Identify him His clothing may give some clew whlrh may be th* means of »>ringing the murderer to justice" 1903 by several thousand dollars. In I*-. 1-71.m si war paid out all to gether. Including the leathers' sal- Sllea. In 1904 ti* amount expended was Ijstt.:,!,-, 71 The number of pupil* enrolled In Ih* King county schools ' ins year Is n.,791. last year .5,906 were en rolled. In 190J there w.-re UI srhoolhnuses In th* county. This rear there era '.'l7. Thar* were only 13 high schools In IMS, but the last report shows that there are now 24 MONEY STILL MISSING fltr Script** News Asa'a* CHICAGO, **pC 7-In addition to declaring he knew nothing of th* missing ,59.000 belonging to th* M<- VI. ker .-elate. Dr. La O. Zigl-i In court today stated that, shortly be fore the late Mrs. Harriet McVlcker left Chicago for tslia.rtila ha re fused tIO.OOO In bills, whlrh she offered linn for th,. oparsUoa he performed. Witness said she after wards put tha money in a hank In Chicago, taking tLOOO to Las An gel**; where fSOO was deposited In Hi* Hist National bank of thai city. VOTE TO CONTINUE STRIKE KANIA.I CITY. Sept. T.—The atrlkara voted 1..',:,*! to 120 to '.HI tinue the strike, awaiting orders from President Donnelly. There are few desertions from the ranks. Misspelled His Name Illy flop* Ntwa Aea'fl I TACOMA, Kept. 7--The misspell' lug of bis name in th.- directory and alleged refusal lo corn*, t the error iinlll In tun! suffered great .lulling" thereby. Is thn lesson given by Hi Kovul A. time for bringing net lon sgalnst the Hiinset Telephone i-om patiy for I 1,000 damages. SIZZLING IN FRISCO tttr Hrrtpr,s '*,*,* Ass"n I HAN KHANCISCO. Sept 7—This la the hottest day of III* vein, 111 tin i it,-,ti •i. i registering U7 St 1 o . link There bare been a uutuln-r uf minor prostrations. SNAPSHOTS WALLACE. Idaho. Hept. 7.—Fred Ugmrotu. held on the ihsrge Ilia! be killed lid lloiil.-i, hsa Ixwu rcli-ase-d because of lack of evidence. IIAItItINf.TON. Wash.. Kept. 7.— Ilurglara lobbed Job Cooms last night of $30. iloo-lloos Work For Portland tlty Brrlpps News Aas'n.l l'fi!t!_ANl>. tire.. Kept. 7.—Assist el by Ih* II -. Il . .. of Washington Ih* iti*n.tiers of th* oid<-r from Hits ■tat* hay* begun a b.ittl* to have I'ortl 0,-i , liosen aa Ihe neit annual meeting place of the wet*ret* uf the black • -it button, if successful a commodious I 100 Hon h,iu*r will Ih* r-,.r,i on the 1. -wis A • larh fan grounds. UTILE HAPPENINGS The tfidy of an Infant, apparently born alii*. was found In the Nor thern I'm Ifl, fr. i,-!.t yards this morning by a car sealer named Mr- Kent' Mi Kenrte reported his find to i*or*»o*r lloye. The t*idy was contained In a buttle filled with al cohol and tightly sealed It la sup ,».-! to have belonged to some physician. The Alaska Steamship company** steamer .failon aimed in port from Hksgwsyand Southeaster Alas ka. She carried S3 passengers an-l a full cargo of freight. The following divorce suits w*r* filed In th* superior court today Mrs, Mai- Mead against Alio* Mead, on ground nf non-support. it.-,.».*,, Mlllvr against Mr a. !:*• ma Miller on ground of irurlty. 1 11-I*. I.lltnoy. H Newton and N. A llsrrla. dentists recently ronv|ct*>d of practicing In thla state without a , license, were aaiiici.e-: In in* supe rior court this morning. Llttooy and N***ton were fined fit*- each and gave noli,-,* of appeal. N. A. Ilirrti was find lino and sill alan appeal hi. . as* to thesupreme court. The 11. 11. It. 1.,,...- i I'sjer corn* tauiy today riled suit against Hull ing Helden. formerly employed by th* firm as cashier, to r*< over t*.*,o. *»l,i-1, they claim he embexsled be. taeen January. I»09. and May, ISOI. snd 1110. the amount of wage* over drawn, Kelrlaa, the plaintiff (talma, at.», ■■■>•- 1 from the atsl* In 1 "<! At Ihe ■• * It.-1 -. of Ihe trial of Charles Ilrldges for *« i-.n with in tent to kill. Mr- Susan llunibeaui. th* ca,lor*d wom..n who shot and fatally ••>■• ,'-■! ! her husliand. IttPOt• V. .it. '■• mi last fail, will lie tried lor murder In the first degree. l! la thought that the Itrldges trial a lit be ftntsh»d thla evening. The l_*diea' Relief .... i. v this sfternoon load, out a permit to erect a twe-sUiry frame liutl'ltng at .111 Tenth av.su. «ral. to coat tt 1.000. Slot Machines on Blacklist (Br Serines News Ass*n.> PORTLAND, Ora, Sept 7.— It, the promulgation it an order Issued yesterday slot tnaclilnrat of ail de scriptions are h.-n-aftej on the black list under the head of gambling de vices In this tjr, and the last step ha* been taken to absolutely end the "tiger*" reign within the I IIP lim- I its The i igar dealers arc- prepar- Ing a protcsL MISSISSIPPI IS BROKE JACK ON Miss.. Sept. 7.—The •tale treasury went "broke" this morning. I*aymeata of warrants were -speeded as tin- .-.late treas urer had only f 1 M on hand. EXPLOSION BPITHFaAD. Hng., .;.,,! Three marine* were killed In a gun explo sion aboard the gunboat Comet to day. NEW YORK. Kept. 7.— A pasaen ger named DUnsaro on the 11-then rolleru of il,-- North German Lloyds line, which arrived today, was ar retted. In hi* trunk w_h found a box containing a largo amount of silver )ewelry stolen from tin* ship's pageant,'- un the voyage. 4LTOONA, Pa.. BspL 7.— Alxxrt 16,000 men were benefited today by the order placing (be Pennsylvania >h»pi on full Lisa*. MR. HURRY BUYS A Prominent and Conservative Business Man Secures | Two Tracts ■ Considers the Northside Prop erty a Fine Investment Mi fieorge *A". Hurry, of the :',«-.,Ml<- Hardware Co., the owner of a beautiful home on Queen Anne hill and well known ii* a eon- B*-r»atl»« (.., no > man, went out to MB the Northslde HardenTrarta atlay or two ago and was an well pleased that he botiKht two. An en- olio til of this sort by a man of such character Is the kit, of • ii,!-,--- ii., i,i v.«• prize. It shows that th* prop*rty Is selling solely on Its merits snd thst we bam not overdrawn the character of -h* lan,t or the Inducement of price. There Is such a large body of land that It affords a great to riety of soil,—you tan surely lie suited ami we believe you will be surprisa i In Ihe matter iif prices, whlrh Bra from HO to $100 aa a, i. Terms %'l'„ cash and IS a month, livery purchaser la given a complete, al-.lra,! of title, sccompanted by a certlflcata by A. K. llaiiford, 19aq . attorney, that the title Is perfect, Tske ihe k:2o a, m. fJreat Northern -am say day for Richmond llea.li ami John T. Ilolloway. tha ofaatrnsaL-r. will drive you over to the tea, i,, and then In to the fiieen 1., i■■ car line. >',- 'SO laa Ira, down town In noon. Take enough money along to make Mr Ilolloway a M t and secure what you want on the ground. (V aW2 r K_msza/iYaw <X L^?//^/^t^> 202 and I'll New Turk Black. TEETH SPECIALS Until September "5 th* Brown's Painless Dentists Will make special lb** a* ttuul rate* In ii.in that all a, I i * tilidran may coin* and bay* ittelc lasta — Had (or during va.atlun. These sre th* only dmtlst* n Ba- Sttl* ha* ing th* Ist* botanical .la rovrry to spply to tbe gum* for I. - •-* I a 1,,.> ling tilling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for tsa yea - a Bil«r*r Filling . . S** Full bet T.eth l-lteO Gold Fill,eg. 7'r. Cold Cm.na 13.00 Ce«*>*ns and Orida* Work at te<« Ericas a specialty. Our Patent Dou- Bis Suction tail! hold your teeth up. NO STUDENT*. Com* In st .me and t»k* advsn tag* ot low t.rir-. All work done by specialists without pain aod guar* sni**d ret- 1* y*ara BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue. Parlors 1. I. r 4. t>. * I'nlon I:!-*,-V. Beit In Me. I rgall A Southwlck'a Offtc* hours. I ta «. Sunday, I te It Union Bakery and CaJe 14- SECOND AVI-NUE. If you want something good try our CUKPKB an>. . IENNA CAKKS. Seattle Dental Parlors Rooms 11. 1!. 11. 11. Hinckley Blk. ,1? Second Avenue. Th* largest aad beat equipped dental ottl.e on the Psctflc i'oast. Ws bare all the latest and most scientific method* ot mo.)* snd painless dentistry. We crown, fill aad extract teeth without the least pain No students employed, but sll are nil..!- of long years' ex psrlei We examine yuur teeth and tell you In advanre Just what your work will cost We make no charge tar extracting teeth when pistes ar* ordered. Lady always la attendance. —fW"" ——a r^_fc^^^^^^^ _«—-^_a*_r full Bet of Tocth _?»_*" _*__*_ Undue Work aSb.UU Gold Crown* apt v,**»"«' Hold Killings SI.OO Bllver Rilling* &0* Painless Extracting .... CO* {examination li.iii; IONNIY-WATION CO. I IBONNIV WATSON CO. rar- I rwan.l l>lea*a—a —a* _o»*».n,*e* ear I <**■_ rwie* .— aa* (VlaieMa •'*«*» I Tale****. Mala II Be*. lt. _.* § m__m LADIES' AND CENTS' GuJ RINGS _»3?L 'J ih* the Thousan.!* S LADIES' ANO GENTS RINGS I! !. Houghton t Hunter m\t.o.%r Aaaaat \i&sr rot Fir.t Avenue. Rod Front Furmtur* Co. ma oruNiNti or oun m.w LP. T.-IWN UHANCIt. ill) l'itsl Ax-l.„e. tn.txn 00 worth tf Hrrond-lland Hous*. fur.il.Mtt*. rumnrlMng Furniture, Itanaes, carpets, Btovca, etc.. etc., at a lower fisur* than ever offered be for*. IV* hat. , vi,- to stay and mess what w* *«- Q-j our price*. Bala NOW On. aa a am aa t—t Many have pltn- BLOOD If LU U U la th* worst dls. caas on eaith, POISON vvVti'Ao^ In th* mmilh, i.leeia, falling hair, hone pain*, catarrh, snd don't know It Is ill.tiOl) roiSON. Bend lo un, lIKOWN, ■ Arch 81., l'hiladelpttla. l-eiin., for -Ml- IV BLOOD C'OltU. 11.00 per nrntti- lasts one tnonlh. Bold In it!!* only at Th* Dusker Drug .-- I*l. IS—I 1.1 ,_.*— *.*,_—> a., it. / Quirt a \ LA-ROCHE 1 A rtsoLt t.uxm.i -«-—wl tiaaaoparttr I I 'tmooy Is ■ aaaa of 1 t Bfd_A«At rry/ M) ootoa A \ i.f i in MI A. ' ¥ V awn OOMPALSAOtJIOr _? X-' ,at**7_* « **••* Ma Jf, Jj? ■ *» NOTICE. TO AM. WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The undersigned petlUoa will be presented to tbe County Commissioners of Kirn Coufctir for a hearing thereon at a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to be held in tha Court lionse in Seattle, King County, Washington, on Thura* day. -apt-Mil- Ist. IMI, At tha hour of Two o. 10. k p. ra. rtrriTioN rem tub incoiipora- TION OK AI.KI POINT. To the Honorable Hoard of County t'orainiiuiui.t-r*. of Klag County: We. th* undersigned persons, rea* I Ideals sad qua!. electors wilhlß the limits of ths territory herein after described, hereby petition yoa and it- that this territory be Incor porated In accordance with law sad that you take all steps necessary snd proper for 'he Incorporation of such territory. Thß territory tub. tncht.led within th* proposed corpo ration is described aa followra. to wit: . Beginning at the North West cor* ncr of Block Number (40), Seattle Id* 1-iml* thence along the Wcat* crn boundary of I,ot Number <5| of said block i:i:i South Eaaterly direct tlon tn the South West corner of said lot. -•new coaitlnalag on this Una produced. In the game direction un til this line fits the meander Una of i' tget Bound, and thence along tha meander line In -, South Westerly dl rection to a point tin-* North of the North West corner of Block Number ( K.i. Hughea Addition to West Seat tle, thence due South to the North west corner of Block Numba^r lit) of 1 Inches Addition to Weat Seattle* thence along the Westerly line of Hughes Addition In a South Easter ly direction to the North West corner of Tract Number 16*2), West Seattle Cive-Acre Tracts, thence West to the North West corner of Tract Num ber (61), West Seattle Five-Acre Tracts, thenca South to the South west corner of Tract Number (M), Spring Hill Villa Tracts, thence Eatt to the North West corner Of Trait Number (52). Spring Hill villa Tracts, thence South to 'tie South- West corner of Trait Number (S2), Spring lull Villa Tracts, thenca ' East to tin* North Kast corner of Tra.t Number tl.). Spring Hill ! Villa Tracts, thrnre Booth to the South Eaat corner of Tract Number 1-6). Spring Hill Villa Tracts, thenca West to the North Eaat corner of Tract Number (30). Spring Hill Villa Tracts, thence South to th* South Esst corner of Tract Number ,111. Spring Hill Villa Tracts, thence West to the West line of the Tide I-nnili*. thence along the West ern edee and outer edge of the Tide Lands In a North Westerly direction an.l these* In a North Easterly di rection to '!,•■ Point of beginning la King County, Washington. The petitioners further petition ami ask that the said territory be Incorporated uudcr the name of ALKI POINT. Your petitioners further state that as far ii.- they are able to deter mine the number of Inhabitant* within the iili-m* described boun daries is five hundred (500). (Signed) AI.BRRT BENDER. W. J. III.Ai'I*. Ill'UN. PEIIRY C. i < ill*. And Seventy-Nine Others. The above petition ha* been filed silk »-» I Manila a-aaw* lag '--ara. 7