The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1907, Page 1

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ONE CENT THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTI 25@PER MONTH, vAetrcede Bebe an / up 2, WASH, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907. VOL, 9, NO. 11 Ve WC) night postpoged by J. L. famon High School Drug Co.—Hroadway and Pine. Tciasteeceeelt | Wands tmttiy. Olive ane mroutraly | er Asuncion in Distress Off Carmanah Light was ansounced. rome: aie See ee sadiiccuca asl IN A RIOT Tugs Go to Rescue $ DR TIT OTIR TOTOR tO ttn Ot tot | * a * WHERE TO BUY CERTIFICATES. . * * - The $1 registration certificates, which secure desirable * 4 * seats at the Christian Endgavor Convention, which opens July * * 10, will be on sale from now until the convention opens at the * * “following places * *. peral He@fiquarters—109-110 Arlington Hotel @ os Hull Bros.-Third floor Washington Building * * * Fremont Drug CoO! Fremont ay * * Check Counter—lon Marche * | : * John Schram——Washington Trust Co * * Y.M.C. A. and Y, W. OC. & * RRR aR ba - euscunnosivanenanity * 1, W, He t Doly 1 Tenth ay, N * * Carl H. Reeves—6247 Fourteenth ay, N. E * V | li Be d Oil ,, 5 ve = Sut Wnttaene’-areteuee nea Pas ; SOLDIERS essel Believed to Be Standard Oil Company's Steam- , St por a * - * * + * eee ee eeeeeesoseeeeee eerste sensngseeeseoreees were flung up and © steamer, which to all ay t ed aid (Scripps Telegraph Service.) emiabien :s \ } NORFOLK, Va, July 4—For a ‘ wo tugs time last night @ riot prevailed at |’ ; ed ce. These the Jamestown exposition and 2 J L a place ‘es were injured. were a at t some Five hundred soldiers ran amuch estly b w that the ‘plidliibaStiaiepilipasai and the guards mition | the veasel t f I undard OM re forced to ¢ ree ‘ left here 4 " ents t wt and t ‘ f Fran- SAN FRANCISCO, July 4--Puras won wih a maaan SP eee ou ions kout * tir nd : Cotas The & the et e hea I ay cargo on knockout in first round atier (wo minut s of fighting. gecond me and First |' eamer i was in 2 tucky in amy ; ; Inrgo (Scripp's Telegraph Service.) hands cordially int t with ‘ t letters OCEAN VI@W, Cal, July 4—|* f conces@onaries and : he nenced booms ave been confused with a whi Under a brofling sun and before a y' was taken to the cente run the shows on the “Wa ath » A wind nd, She is the wn ves - 4 a ‘ « lan and intre | Guards were called out, but the wing and the weather wa el whifh comes inte ttle who ae sp fons mer " | constantly inereasiag is on oa : tae nneners to the de of the le the unsettled conditions, Bill na Ww and the numbers, t things im th own th the coming of da wrec 3 Gquires, champion of Australia, and He w - en PRACTICAL ROCKING Phands and the guards were for the | = —— . — ee E. Tommy Burns, the American claim. |“ r |time being perfectly powerless Bat to the world’s ut met in| tat both boar re a "oer ed met were C E WILL CALL FOR THE Crofforth’s arena this af n Neisoa, Brit hed and things were most riotow s e eettle the m r of vemac wed for several hor re order wa d the pilgrimage the ringside be : | Today a full investigation 4 P 7 @ianing as early as 9 o'clock this he men 4 ut shak being made and courtmartials will morning ng hands | result | Perec ial A telegram was received from 8 fla takes the a) | ORR OATR AN ; Unable to ne F. W. Baker of a committee ap- Tom O'Rourke, who challenged & h ® Sa funds for E winted by the Ch winner on behalf of his man Rogers | 40¥8 with . SAFE t conve " merce to ald the ¢ > side we gown and aised about §1 lock the bleachers were | Comes i on | Uficates, ¢ f ‘ ned over to the | : — terday the tire bristian End nodwin entered the oe guarantee func er a yea F. Edgar Barth, « q and he was greeted by cheers a (Star Special § Linon F committee of 1 t k | TACOMA, July 4 : teed There are approx y 4 the fashionable cont ¢ b , of Seattle ha the arena and 8 ; ° « T m-| tribute from a lack we win the, fight het ; sme co Bae he firm refuses to make put I came a wa t er man f a re make , t nm! Li aid th he did pect It bas not been determined as inte » returp d d hapa rgd ne ether or not any hing wa ; Al Kaufman has challonged the § nee — DROWNED GIRL’S BODY FOUND Frankie Edwar¢ 7 i " Murphy b BALLINGER I$ a: dy of & young woman has 7 | | i lightweights tn tt tt pes he the hoes as wwoweeweecensesetscsteseeeecsestessceeseceeceecsneeesseessosccessccseewssrensenessenesseeese est | | ro oY. 7 Gertie Bumgarts who was | se r prelimin lrowned at Centra oe te y, a fow a draw by r rood was swept by a tornado and two collapeed many wére injured, two : Piltweres broke an Le TET SRS wNtEe 8 eaeet tane ure known to have been kilfed being killed Judge R. H. Ballinger, former! A fire that threatened to assume force saved the buildin « Mast round. © Bumgart the ¢ = he devantated district cut It fe t ed that when c¢ sre nal ee "Heteaa in prepare yee Saha ae Meo — A on the At 2 o'clock Squires entered the |... ame ‘i ston, " : “ munication ts established the d miswic t pited | oy irst floor of the © story strue- t ws st i rn ° n house of the pn 4 . Mey A Ping and resfonde ate has beer off from communication owing to fist will be largo and the dat States ment, will be the ure, gutted tha or, ¢ oying Dewing Gnd emiling. | Sle danced | iit, 074 be will come down to the telephone and telegraph wires | great ** | quest of honor at the regular week- Rankin Co. furniture dealer me one SS ee See eee @bout to test the ring spss Mabenallrannt hota Glee “eh ly meeting of King County Re- cated on Railroad av. between Con- | t e in the Squires took the seat in the north POSTPONE CONVENTION towns known to have Clearwater te Struck Peres tateokenes Ga Ws | Sovarenten. "Sas teas Saeko ve emer nant Seuae West corner accompas by } red greatly Oakdale and | LEWISTON, Idaho, July 4.—The |!" the Rathakeller Ae gorge tg “pp fr Soong myn che Seconds. He was the picture GUTHRIE, Okla. July 4.~The Be MS Sidi ‘Omaha rail. Cle@rwater district wax visited late ‘endance Is expected onal bone be ge 0 Bl a Mga Bae tie . “ confidence date for epublican state con nea’ { fain. Yesterday afternoon by r wnt \ gecnllese Caine Gomneed both otticlent fined tt te 4 At 2:06 Tommy Burns entered Sis te tate ben ST. PAUL, July 4--Late genter k refuge in station at | Storm and electrical show i te tine tae to tao oe mad be : oe nk ind ring. Bors walked around the July 2, waa day afternoon we Wisconsin Oakdale and when that bullding Douke as . ime pos at are request The , . belte ave the furn e st n the two up- , — the crops damaged to a great ox. 0) \0 : a. fone ale thaw oes ee eek “a pong " a tent retary he Main 1438, b e the smoke wa howev : fore m. if they will be | passersby, which wa ) emnecte Grote- f pre “ All the fire « " could | ed at the vi ' em ‘ derstood that ate a FE > a 4 kd S 2 M4 here no reason at t time to} Wt President Believes That Ohioan Has Moral and Physical Courage, Patriotism and (000° uh. 2°ey hol es de > Taft; he certaini not at 4 v : “ 4 ’ po} u any tin ons he is shown that 1 > Integrity of Action—“Taft Believes in My Policies and, 1 Am Convinced, °°”, Ba fo Sate ; his | f vill wield |SIQN@R CARUSO OECORATED.|, The threostory warehouse bul ‘ st word to more effective pur f 4 tween Atlantis and Connecticut. st t rt in LORDON, July 4 King Fdward han h e Taft will wield it y ns occupied as a warehouse |} 7 Would Carry Them Qut. |than he Dolieven aft will wield H.| nqy geeoraied. Burico Caruso, the | occupied ah & warehouse > - |}HAS NO SECOND. ! jan tenor. with the Victorian por ~ 7 O this } So far as Taft is personally con-|Otdet, Signor Caruso is the first Z Sevrrrient 1907, by the Newspaper pa m and Iintegrit Ige Randi gon raonally COO"! singer to be thus honored aKo Wa ~ ; pac : nterprise Association.) peaking of Taft—h nh ‘if rig yay : a my ‘ BY GILSON GARDNER. wha an Ta mu c He be a ped peptone ge keme.’ FRANCE TAKES POSSESSION, An ion ate, W Dela n lence hos for tre t “4 * 1 tb @ hates siectionseriag © never ent Ww at 1717 High N " t he hospital ‘ { ” ar Ht ar of . A 1 P ytaguiar statt correspondent at 1st BBs egret baron held an elee office; he @0uNNt @AtcON. Fruach China, July 4. | 800m on the scene t wf slightly injured 1c net that. Delanare Se .gVASHINGTON, D J 4 he war department, and ut hi W t ed y me 36: bes pull out oF the new territories at Batten. and It is expecte ch of ‘ te and 8 Jers, but it is not thought pede vata de p t e ue | president's t Taft f WOuld, Without abt terms of the new French. effort wa tc goods | placed on th t to |accident occurred at the intersee 4 # Pre F a r bh he knew w . r done anyt » ju . Were not for Ri elt at amese treaty stored in wa ‘ his ¢ & taken to tion of Walker and Mercer st 7 fou r 1 r . he be f that b : He says frankly t probably with a sw i were tt “ f too much modesty, that hia only ae y Phew. t hie # ye oo ’ t as a presidential candidate ie 1 telling 7 se ag "thas “ oe ndorsement of T. R. branded ft has r own Yon ; M ; n a If that will m him pr wer h aa he t orrupt B uid t raft ® ; end T. R.—go through . = , ra ts to be|w { carry them « a re ¢ r of motion nforma ‘ en y reed 1 > ge 4. But he eft) 5 , ed to him?” f'a J6b, and one that on the whole | RK I hie 5 t t K for « of that in bh capacit ; 7 a ak i bere personal ; 7 outs RR Prevailing opinion in Seattle pic: acter of this great privilege-seck poratic | On account of ean . c H " Wore lean op. | tutes the Seattle Electric company |ing Interest, a combination of big I ) mn a , for t as he te hin, ; * OP-| nerely ae aseitish local public eer (banking Metitutions operating un |i over the str y 1 \ ii M 1 * . . oy ee wit MRIEAS Boe | Meee ae F peer der the general firm name of Stone y A t f A was, bat » set on making big War) view earporation, organized under @ Webster h : ~ ‘ i Nn Be and‘in theory amendable at leastto| Already the Seattle Electr ating fooal p 5 chars 7 big by ’ t by helr bitter op P > " m have 1 cod Roone P| the taweof Washington. It is more company’s earnings have begun to cs rent h oS ~ . me th of th w w i hotee, and he | than thie; it is, in fact one of the butrun the margin of safety as , . actos ti 1“ ba ow 1 k go of 1 recognized in public service firar ac . leter that Taft shall make | tentacles of a gigantic hundred mil al manipulation and plane ‘ ° : Lin , te te be “ lon t ; palsy t H h “A ’ 4 ne aw to be whipped | tien dolar octopus, having its|ing laid by the company for ar rough a ‘thin tas tesa we te * 4 ‘ype | ~ ; wav a west stomach in Boston and extending organization of it and other Puget t ; , ” 4n r a *) o at { preda-| FORM BIG POWER COMPANY, |'ts plundering arms in all directions | sound Mterests under a giganti 1 w \ aa ; ¥ a b a PUYALLUP, J 4—The Cur.| over the United @@ates, to our | @aseholding company » sh " ac " i - : = “4 ‘ : bo . On ») i Irrigatior ry of | land possessions and even tu for | guarantee Interest a idend: Mid & . n a o his power as presldent | Puya 10 incorporated ‘un-| eign untries wherever it canlon present capitalizati ‘a apie owr " ; ¥ t aif des ty with the peo ot the state of Wash-| sight an opening to enter into part-|sort this rapidly increasing sur-|4 s i , fe n ar does go on, He| ington J with @ capital| nership with a municipal govern:| pius Gale’ toe auditions’ : ' 5.000, 0 ’ oy will “bo. $1,000,000. B. WR iu | ment which will give it an oppor au ous capitalization me ot . 1a ° i ” Knox, or La Follette, | pre and H. J. Waugh, of Ta-| tunity to accumulate and enjoy a X ; ; 2 Me T your ne ‘ R. ¥ feDe of ‘Ta-(@ basis for dividends on fictitious BY JOE SMITH : r ae “ . ¢ y carry on \ form th torate,| Watered capitalization T But b © 0 ' will be a Puyab f this installment of his narra: | naw 7 t Taft; and man tive Mr. Smith telle of the char : P j I ie ¢ \ » % a ° Pt 9

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