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THE SEATTLE STAR DAVIS KNOWS IT FOUR COLLISIONS Briar } More th jaf the American p ple for Renton was in command of Captain | repaired. The steamer Florence K three-quarters inehesot patnt, W the Manotte struek the Tremont she took her run rounding country this morning. The tw stern, which extended some distance Pn ge gen ; : Mosq fleet at from the | nevend th ck. The big liner, it} Larnerd. She was not damaged by | en and ' tood “ with well merited r , ia ett, an a regult of the accident, |#ttiking the dock, but was forced [Steen and applauded the sentiments | yours, for the committes, heavy fog which hung over the wa i ait hee exam shat of the speakers, West Virginia’s| (Signed) an sustained the loss of about one and | © lay up u her crank shaft is ; r 10 = we ters of Biliott bay and the sur [leading democr were pr n nN WILLIAMS, Chairman. a perfect day W. Ro M'CALL, of Wisconsin, Bee DEMOCRATIC VICK PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE COYLY ACCEPTS THE HONOR PRESSED UPON HIM BY THE FOLLOWERS OF JEFFERSON WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | which custom presertty the fact c Va. Aum IT-The ceremonies at y was unanimously named BIG LINER TREMONT HIT BY THE MANETTE, AND OTHER VES.) while making Seattle from Port} tending the nolifieation of £ by that body as ite cholce for vice hai | Blakeley this morning dam-|Henator Menry Gassaway Devis| president of the United States f SELS DAMAGED IN EARLY MORNING FOG aged her crank shaft om at- [of hin nomination for vice president | (he term beginning the 4th da tompted to shove the ( dock | were simpte and tult nthusiaw Murch, 1906, and requeat rem cunsnenfliiianemmtan Jup Columbia street by jamming tnto| They took place shortly ite gous seeemtance of the ' hortly after 8 o'clock she |e kina al theater, within | (lon Know that we ought A chapter of accidents among the) The Manette struck the Tremont’s | Completed her eventful trip, The} stones t f the fa ' 1. and confiding in the MeMi! ammed the ateamer Tre- | the accident would have been more | Sound igation company, 4180 / Ho shook hand plied that he w a i mont at 7:16 o'clock on her first rious figu mm the general mixup BF) ‘The usual cust 1 by | response Novembe hese was trip from Al-Ki point to this city The passengers on the Manette| running into a vessel hored to | presenting th amhter ané apptause oe the cos As a reault of the collision, the| ¥ere frightened for a time, as the/one of the city buoys. Captain | ficat . naire Ww tee ad ned to pose for group bow of the Manette wa sashed fe Was so thick that many of o Doney ould not make out the name | Mame ap ta mmittee to ee phot and she was forced to lay up uattt| thought the vessel wae still in mid-|of the vessel with any certainty, | cort " to th r in| Among the tors were Ser the damage ia repaire stream. They were soon quleted, | owing to the thickness of the fog i? hieh = the oon es mot ne quem at-Arme jenn 1 Martin of The fog this morning was some however, and Captain MeMillan | but he thought it was the steamer Bominee a are at 10:96 oct A. Luin, ” Si mantel what thicker than usual, and the | landed them at the Aritngton, after | Nome City with which he ots out. hf gh, } ate & Mattenel Coane ntoome ad Manette was apparently lost, aa the | Which he proceeded to West Seattle The Dode waa hardly mov me . ets wigs Mg sere comge aa at | Fasen, k. where the Tremont | Where the vessel was placed on the | time, and other than a sltgh blocks north | ™arine ways of King @ Winge. She | tering of her stem, was not dam de. Artington ¢ yin, is about fo — oe ‘an dock, which the | Will be off the run for « short time, | aged by her escap n.” he said, modestly, Cha with the Iman wie then presented the be speaker's e Co . formal notif “i, worded am fob un ot Mr. Dawe Senette wae attempting to make! The steamer Sarah M. Renton. The steamer George E. Stare ran |" when she brought up against the |owned by the Port Blakeley Navi-| into a boom of logs, but was mot in)" 4, ain wane big ortental lner. gation company, ran afoul of a log, | jured }to the vice preaidential nominees ‘ h e the honor in the nas | SWET/SHER VANDERBILT'S NEW YACHT [Pa Sit ote oo tn HEARING I$ COSTLY AND FAST Mr. Hyde Led Young @RANKLIN WOMAN AND HER) SHE 18 CALLED THE WARRIOR AND IS ONE OF THE MOST LOVER ARRAIGNED IN JUS: / BEAUTIFUL BOATS AFLOAT | Tacoma (irl Astray ® nes by the heads of ea TICE COURT NR took Police Judge @olid hour to thrash bie edge sword a ontinent tn any with « could be taken and the prisoner|June saw F. W. Vanderbilt, the f ame infatuated. He took her the murder of John Swetisher, the| Aa in the case of the other two) The drawing room is table | day ace im latter's own som Both have their | yachts owned by the American mil- | won having been decorated by | Yagrancy, he bh preliminary hearing today. Mra} lionaire, the Warrior w & special staff of Parisian artists. | sert bis gir when she gave evidence of living a wild Swetisher, attired in widow's weeds | by George L. Watson The furnishings are ahead of any-| wae detained for robbing a wc Gat ccbbing in & chair in the body | She ts 1360 tons, 259 feet thing yet turned oat of = Clyde| who befriended and tried to reform | tention to leave the ntry and ef the court room. | perpendicular and 324% feet broad, | yar The Warrior is schoon her AMieappeared. taking the girt hen Prisoner Woot gave his|and while her specified speed ged and a capital sea b Miss Morrison ts « years state authorities w ting ecream of ssony Mrs. | 15 knots she ran nearly 16 ko Bhe was launched on Fe ary old and her case is & unique one him and return him to Wai Wa tears in redoubled volume. Vehove | 3000 horsepower. | Will carry a crew of 4, bot her de- | Beorned compomed and when brought Her lines are finely drawn, while | signer scouts the idea that her up | nr was taken to Stella from vehind the docket and placed | her clipper. graceful bow at once) keep © reach $150,000 per m WATER SHUT OFF ay he raved tn ngnide of Mra. Swetisher, the two | stamps her as a fast craft. Denot-/aa has b tated. Her t at at the county Jail and her b o sed in low tones ling her name, her bow is adorned | rums well into six figures st Water G68 be-cet eff tes aed held to keep her fr The state's {WS whases was Be from $4. m. until 4p. m on Fifth a ee 4 David Livingston. He testified to| ne and Fifth avenue south from! Budsequent post r xamina tion of the body, w lated by the} —_— Willie Sharpe Kilmer none emt on meee Hashide” te a Japanese word and means, “Don't tell your trow- | manager of Swamp Root, dec Romele Morel Jactr ’ ap witness, teetified throws an I an JENNIE MORRISON, THE GIRL TRAMP, IN TROUBLE IN MON TANA—HYDE WILL BE BROUGHT BACK TO SERVE SEN | | CITY TAX LEVY IS : MEMBERS OF COUNCIL FINANCE COMMITTEE GAY IT WILL BE LARGER THAN FOR PRESENT YEAR ESTIMATED OP ERATING EXPENGES OF CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1905 Ane tending the electric light Hnes | Constructing new water mains, sew- I throughout the city will probably sidewalks and streets will again f the 1 ers office| The amount of operating expenses that the city has been paying Jepartments allowed last $2,315,000 ¢| The otty’s tax levy for the ¢ year cannot be reduced. It | Ukely to be tnereane This yemr it was 12% mille in the old limits of the city and 11% In the new limits Kven with the stringent policy of raising tax Valuations throughout }the city adopted by the board of | equalization, now in session i not be ponwible to make a de z The many municipal impr 5 contemplated next year will not @ low it This was the opinon ex pressed by members of the city yunell finance committee inter viewed thin w ne | The latter part of this month, or more probable warly ia September the Mnance committee will meet to nsider this important ma by that time th neilmen who are now sitting on the board of equal ation will have resumed their du ties a# members of the finance com mittee and the annual estimate of expenses for Uh sming year for| each department will be ready for the couaciimen to coustder City Compt ready 1 by the heads of severa out thelr extimates in petty cases bet h this | morning. Most of the soners TENCE AT WALLA WALLA were up om drank and disorderty charges When name of W. D. pone Wood was called he lay writhing at —_—____— Ube side entrance of the court room, wnconsctous, taken with a fit BUTE, Mont, Aug. 17.—Accord-) for con She scoffed at the ° on excess r : {fo hurch women to re @ered him taken back to his ceit | @ + | Morriece. © giri who, ma ad\e again went om the road as ® boy Mie case was continued {a & boy. bas ridden brake *| She is now detained at the House of As fast as the officer's tentim col GLASGOW, Scotiand.—The Ist of | with a mailelad warrior with dow | t 4.009 miles in « tour the Good Shepherd at Helena < lg-o M ncggpeed A Oa main deck are dining sal-|man giving bis name as Ed Grant rect name te Edgar cd 1 op ney aa - = American millionaire, in possess son end bonéelrs, & to} is a Tacoma girl H ti He was sent to Walla Walla dage, wes given them jot @ third private steam yacht, as/— «snug shelter deck, wh ma a ide M a at present r Tacoma. c ten the far end of this row of 0M that date the Alisa Shipbal fine promenade. A feat s along /that city. Grant's right yeare for tent to rob n dereticte sat John Anton | CO. of Treen handed over the War-| passage running the whole length Edward Hy He to anid to | He was paroled July He of Franklin, jointly accused | rie ompleted in the Ayrshire| of the ship for t { passen- | ex-convict and is wanted by the au-| went to Tacoma, where he m the wth Mrs. Johanna Swetisher of | shipyard. gers thorities Hyde ie serving @ 60 | Morrison girl, with whom he be refused to de | his mother's house, where she soon fe © | Hyde told bis mother ft was his tn. i for Swetisher Jumped up from her chair,| her trials, HM: gines are the intervening t ng wholly | She defied Judge Boyle to remove! to complete bie sentence He wil but immediately sat down, shedding | quardruple type and develop nearly ted t r ation. She | ber trous and he fined her § bee all his past credite at eee tatat| iT) SHIDO” |Sadinon to Sain set | MADE SUCCESS low. The position of the bedy! Resty Szaminaton athe tine, bo] HE [ ANJED IN NEWSPAPER enter the new — < " Id that it were Americanized and ad te ees @& Bis own account abe: a eS eS, o Japanese, who never dwell upon their serrows or the gis Inughes enente and 0. ceed mane 6:39 octech, Suty 34. Jackrim heard Ihe presence of other than members of their immediate family > teed Sheath. Gat care oe llega nl SP ite heard | Japan, te that the Japanese believe it their duty to take with them | eved that Mr. Kilmer would achieve bet an tos Moor It iw part of their “manners,” this cheer, thie refraining |} BALLARD STREET PREACHER 2 ean at his new ven Grunts of & ctrngmte. Atverweres , ‘topics of reation. They bel t dis “ . , D he sat on the side of the bed, listen. | Unpleasant topic i inen Sintrees- | TERRORIZED CAMP MEETING 4 * ely anyone, eve tne. ourtesy to talk to friends or acqua Hh Ae ny ow gy the sub be in any wa . x Going to the window ab: 19 | ing, empecially if the subjec y agined the ant su minutes afterwards he saw en tually b whed his effor walking up the track hur- WHY LOOK OLO? | Because he be dhe we s| Binghamton, « heautif = a = UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS What is the use of looking older, | flowing with ty of 40,000 people in the Chenaa heard Mra. Swetisher . S or even as old as a woman feels? | © aries Ransom raised a dis. | go valley, a stone's throw from the lowd voice at = neighbor's ne! ao Gumnae Whe pun acide Gal t na goe yivania line. the home of Rearby. Several people came along WARTS NO STORES tho came whe ee stm ey ay eight Get tnnaed f + one ea the track with « tent and he} —_——— the « rays and tane befor ” Hansom for some | new which already hae a ee ee ao oe rae ' ee inc buneeea poaee a ie oar » been « stre 4° | aworn daily average of hen he went to the scone of the Residents of University Hetg! | sa hendred years old 7 a _* ¥ Has . oe murder this morning filed « long petition |ing herself @ real pleasu a a character om the strects of} nage evening | and ; The hearing will probably with the board of works asking that} women like black. they y bes ae ae ae onal sing for sume the re aft no more building permits for the | think they are old wh to wear| |.) Ait he ettempeed eo taka | ent. mers great experiee Recomarily, be a tedious erection of stores and shops In that} it and so they put it on. The habit ¢ the putsts tm the gap |on'ne ire . . } most of the witnesses called by section of the city be issued by the|once formed, they look annatural “ cota the United Staten already state and by A y T. D. Pa building inspector reason |to themselves in anything ¢ and y 1 with by sey. | Yineed him of the superior value for the defense, are foreigners given was that the citizens were de- | continue to wear black to the end f te worehis Pyle ning pap an advertising sirous of preserving the district for their days. This is unnecessary Pe »» | Qtums and his experience with his $ esidential pu . }To look young, without appearing on wii pape s more than confirmed purely resid purp “ a 4 C. H. Horr, of the University | conspicuous, is to be young fan . mton on in today mad question the CHINESE STUDENT |Community club, again called the attention of the rd to the need| ASSAILED BY THUGS ot its designating some potnt where FOR POLE LINE the garbage colle in the north end of the city could be damped _ Lin Tong. a 14-year-old Celestial avoiding carrying ‘t all the way to) 41. board of public works this who i# attending the local Chinese | the only present city dump on the atest dally ze of city and location eons! nm wearing @ y yuldn’t know: you will he ow and white | come popular, embroidered buttons | Work will be done on eftacon nit. | yo ' 108 Columbia at - ing the buttons, does nie years, another ret less. Murphy was arre sor a" | 8m » HERA whens fanatt aed +4 art clothe mission here, was cut bad n sev-/ tide fata. The club asked the board | morning secared 30 laborera th eral places om the band, struck Im|tc take such action several months), sant ottiom and wilt si ile ancien - the head with a rock and then kick-| ago, but the latter has not yet done geen eee Sees of is to fnsenetbificy fast Aight about anything about it. put them at work at once setting leollision of the liner Tremont and 8 ao elor near the corner o' ay ——— named i” ame an a, h nard avenue and Washington street up the poles along the municipal | th nd mer R ' n H ilant ener | EMBROIDERED BUTTONS occurred on Monday morning. The i assailants are unknown, bat light plant right-of-way, The first Jofficers of the two vessels gave ‘Tong says that one of them was « Since cove buttons have be- th evidence and it will be a hard matter to locate the responsthle stripe awe Tong was attend-| are quite the rage. A set of shirt |~ born again before you will an-| Werrn tr ¢ the vessels ean t by @ Chinese doctor after the af-| waist buttons of white linen om such things < held. Th estin: 1 to the a ee, ne n ANALYSES dake I he Knew what 9 We 4Thooe, principally fo ve Gen & young tea getmenots are pretty. Often these AND wo tag Aagemmenmagy ime. The low to the Ra was arrested by Patrolman Chi | m anid: “Oh, yes: T know " man shortly afterward or a | Neen Gre coomred by sowing t0 ASSAYS Hh. You think I am insane, but | Monn ts extimated at $3,000 of being one of the boys w a wr ~ he of - ey be ne 8 bon my brain tw clear; it Is your's that! wraiecr yore, of the Evers Trane saulted Tong. He was released on|*afety pin, which can be remoued Mf Ores, Coal, Iron, n't Fert || in clouded. I have « great light © company, failed to identity « His own personal recognizance. ‘The "ben the button is washed. The | Visors, Gages, Miperal and Drinking head, t at of th W18 10l Neck for $50 said ' been police are looking ther young ld be ren 4 Eiguere. Bebing Pewdars. 04 oa ty to John Murph man, whom the Chinese allege did Mundered. It ean then be troned Piicem moderate, All work fully Sansom was taken to # m| given by him n v most of the cotting and aging smoothly and replaced to look as tusranteed. |e in morning by De at ¢¢| Murphy pa eck bey 1 rs Mo reason could be given for the R0Od ax new. A larger mold, COv-! washington Bigs Analytical Lal | Downey DeGroot, a n man, and afte Assault upon Tong ered with embroidered linen, mateh oratory and Aw loa (Ine.> Mra. Sa Milan, 4 at 4o| wards it was four t the paper HEARING ON COLLISION | be largely increased order > ot is the young man who is be however, that the alleged to have taken a quantity of of the : mod ge hy te = e . if ox a fou he ony jewel ry earin. ype 0 « ae counem, fully $ end the estiennted pj echeley. Bo wan @ ctedent ty Gap | by tomorrow night to attend the penses for other departments will and « thief by night | committee's meeting win be jerably raned The I feel like a man just waking up| Several important matters, inelud- finan ittee is not likely to|from a dream.” said Sargent, with | ing the billboard ordinance and the allow « bh more than half of each tears streaming from his eyes, “I| water rate reduction bill, are iike- ap ation asked smember things only & vague ly to be taken up. ntirely new artment, that way. If | took things that did not . a ge ipal lighting, will be added | belong to me an tenon I was! You'd Better Look. itys machinery, | not responsible. [| must have been| Men's $3.00 Hate now $1.50 at BE. mnen will h raxy or in a dream. That's the| N. Brooke & Co's, 1331 2d # for Boys’ t them allowed t the city a ovy to 6 carefully and f © few matters ty departments bout making 1 than these annual f tee eld the pruning kr rr y on the estimates of ex ndly pre h city de which the are more ti pre sti They prefer that the tax ! get only the that reason the secret until bre ree of busin inance committee's labors estimates t up in TO BE INCREASED Labor Commissioner Grout o axked for bigger salaries, na! help and more expense y im order to run the publie employment office on @ more bust nese like b hext year Ohlet Cook, of the fire depart- ment, and Chief Delaney, of the po- 1 partment have also asked for to be reckoned with These ex- | *ubstant increases in their allow- pennes are not Hkely to be less than | ances 00 fox the year, and the cost of} The city’s share of the expense of nearly § ery month to the Jeattle Bh for fur-| the finanee committee was $2,015,- nishing t with Mght 0%. For the preceding year these and power | expenses were $1.387.227.61, showing When the number of lnemen,| that the estimated operating ex- electr ffiee n and other|penses for this year exceeded those employes needed to run the stations | of last year $627,792.58. Kven with ! at Cedar falls and Seventh and ¥ the greatest possible cut that the for the present year by munt er, to keep the long line im order! finance committee can make on the and compile the buss for light tur-| estimates presented to it the com- nished private consumers, are| mittee will never be able to prevent taken into consideration it t# not }an tmerease of $300,000 in next yenr’s eved that the monthly expense| expenses over those of thin year, t ng the new department can] ‘That would being the total oper- be less than $2,000 « month ating expenses of the elty next year, The operating the | inctuding the cost of the city’s share water department are about $4,500] in local improvements, to §2,316,- & month, 020.09 e Jomiy way I account for it, but I've Sar ent in mme back now to take my medi- | cine g Before giving himself up to the }iaw he sought an interview with Dallerup, bis victim, with the result at he secured a promise that be would be punished as Nghtly as pos- | sible. (Special to The Star.) WATER COMMITIEE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17.—A were Samy’ ce | MEETING POSTPONED * a fent at the University of California, aad for — merty @ student and football player! Owing to the fliness of Ci 1 at the Untversity of Washington pane: himself to justice yes-| man Zbinden, chairman of the fire w prepared to stand | 2k & number of | and water committee of the counefl, nia will though it ts ston Will | tee has been postponed from tonight y against Bim. | woes tomorrow night. Mr. Zbindem nt will be HaBt| pag been ill for several days, neces | sitating his absence from the equal- ndered and} for lar the regular meeting of the commit- ale of Boys’ Clothing The balance of this season's stock of Boys’ Clothing is to be Many of these are eminently suited sehool wear. All are thoroughly good. The styles include ble-breasted and blouse styles, in all »pular fabrics cloned out fm short order three-piece Norfolks, 4 sizes and all the most band $4.00 8 $ ta fo the’ Suit ong and $ w Suits for 1 $8.00 Suite for users & w Outing Caps; fine for play—wear. One to each boy only. all & Wash Sults at About Half the Former Prices 5000 Caps to Be Given Away to the Boys SECOND AVE. AND UNIVERSITY ST. es up to formerty $11.00 $8.50 LARLY $1.50 TO $2.50 ARE PRICED FOR FINAL SELLING AT— 50c Apiece Men’s Trousers Reduced MEN Fr FABRICS AND STYLES, WERE $6.50, NOW OFFERED AT... eeereeereceees $3.85 ALL MEN'S AND BOYS’ STRAW HATS REG 8 DRESS TROUSERS, 204, at 7:20, we will give one cap to every boy, absolutely free of