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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. 5 3A NEW MAY OR? (222255 GAMBLERS CAMPAIGN PAYS om ONE BID ON QUEEN ANNE JOB “ Huge War Machines on Paper. ~ fo) ties micepbeniionate ie) feoxercamd Only the Independent Asphalt had his way he would not ao " company offered a bid today for|cept the bid. The councilman felt the ble Qu Anne pavi con |doubtful as to what action the tract which has n ad@ fined board would take on Tuesday when since in the spring. The Inde |the bid will be again considered pendent bid was sald to be only # — eurbon copy of thelr former bid. President Burnett Will Take Mayor Moore’s Place for Me" INVENTION TO GIVE HUMAN y Six Weeks-—-Will Have Chance to Reinstate Walters| ta ea or Otherwise Upset Present Administration. (Continued.) entire Fourth ward, there: | tofore divided, would cast its vote as @ unit for Capt. Taylor, This board af gyblic works, was Alto &| gaye 172 1-2 vais or 1 1-2 more |thU# leaving the Qu candidate Sr comptroller before the | than enough to nominate him and |/¢™ In the samd@osition ax before jconvention but, not having made|he was declared nominated before |¥!th BO change in prices for the hin peace with the powors perfect, the rebelling members of the| “rk “ | wan defeated before he entered the| Fourth ward delegation who had|,CoUnellman Crichton of the 650-—FOR A BIG LOT. his lot {# 601116, on car line between Fremont and Ballard Terms: $150 eash, and Monthly payments, It is O. K CALHOUN, DENNY & prob ipaittiniaeiet | jFace although he did not find it out | been (hus delivered by Mr. Piper | Wienth ward, in which ward the EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg. 7 Charlee MH. Burnett, Jr, will be} The turning over of the reins of jWntil afterwards, ‘The vote in the | could recognition and offer pro- | ¥OT* '® located, paid today that es. mayor of Seattle for the next six city government has already started convention was Paul 186 1-8; Rip- | test | a point “4 weeks, during the time that Wil the liveliest kind of speculation | linger 190 2-2 and Bagley 29. Those Nominated, WANT WORK RUSHED, O} ‘ Yam Hickman Moore ts absent on | around city hall in view of the pro: | Menaminate Mayor Humes. The cundidates for the council la, = yg a @ visit to K@itucky, The mayor tracted Gght between the mayor | Under the dire mn and control | nominated by that convention were lori Seattle Athletic club SEAVIEW TRACTS. = eM eaves Monday i the counell over the appoint: | ot the machine representing the |W. IL Parry and Capt, John Tay-|tTough its house commitee, today ||| On the Sound, Fine for garden : Yesterday aft@noon Mayor Moore | ment of superintendent of streets | bl lor at large, games Weir, Firat | PeUtoned the board of public ||| ing, berry raisigg and chicken yeceived a letter from his old home and over #aBon license matters, | lee pone ea er P ogres red ward: W. Hi; fhoont, Secon ward; | Works to bogin the regrading of ||) ranching | ich determine bim to immedt:| The question gas been asked al | was permitted to renominate Mayor |H. ©. Gill, ‘Third ward; J. A,|CM@Y st. tn front of the club $350 to $750 per tract lly make the trip. . _ j Ready, “WH Mire Burnett return his | Humes whore wide open policy had | James, Fourth ward; Scott Benja preg Rca Pemece Saat the aud WEST & WHEELER, Mayor Moore's father, George W. | close friend, A. L. Walters to the rendered. their business profitablo | min, Fifth wa W. V, Rinehart ‘ 7 a eo Colman Building. f Moore of Taylorsville, about thirty: | office?” This, J i@eclalmed, would and whore “wide open policy lim- | Sixth ward G, Biako, Seventh |COMdtlon before the winter a TE five miles northeast of Louisville, Is be the easiest kind of a matter. The ited,” which was later adopted, had! ward; Dr. J Crichton, Bighth very il ea counet! would only have to reject reserved those profits to a few oper- | Wart; A. J. Goddard, Ninth ward. 4 The mayor's father is 77 years of Moore's nomination of Charles R ators. The counciimanie nomine On the day after the convention age and ts failing fast, though it ts | Case, when Burnett would be free tone were farmed out to the Seat-|the new city central mittee TE fot believed there is any immediate to name whomsoever he wished, — | tle Electr company to be diatrib- | elected to maxage the Woopaiga danger oonservative ones around the ae £ tuted ae 1ewards among those per-|™et and organized by elgeting The mayor conferred today with |hafl do not believe that Mr. Burnett | ,. Webs for Ewimmors ies new ib! LIGUT A. HM. MOBINGON. [eens who had been most loyal to |#red H. Peterson chairman. Rep ° Mr. Burnett, who, as president of Will seek to upset the present order mignon to Be men is | the company's interests in the pri- |resentatives of the big gambling in the city council, succeeds as acting of things, making progress through the water, | (Seattle Star's * game Service.) a nd say the counell will June 29.—The| ary fight terents y fares. not care to resurrect the old fight wented to the committee They are in the $1,100 to cover the campaign as with atrong plec from Hitle finger to thumb. given when Uncle Sam's two new | bY a. H Guile as chairman whilg, ##*mMen(s of the eleven councilman pn Piles served the m ? Kn El h alc candida With th ° . | It I claimyed that the new inven: | Dreadnaughts sail the seas will be| Bam Py chine am a] le candid With that contribu FDY OF BOY'S LIFE: KILLS FATHER 10 Yon gives the swimmer the asnint-| Lieut. Richard H. M. Robinson, of /S0rt of & ring master with W. J.| Mon made in that form Iq its pos- | v ? nce the duck derives from hia! the navy, He is the de@gner of the| ("Billy") Grambs, an employe of | ~ mmittes prodeeded to webbed foot and enables one 4S two great ships which are expect the 8. K. company, as hie right ore a mpaign for the elec , “ ue aflo 0 ne designs Is pro- | COrperation ‘OUnbE 1 E 0 nich declared for the en ths nance oe print Miho Fi sah eg pne'| Humphrey who had rendered the |forcement of law and order and |franchie seekers signal service in| Pledged that its nominees would the ieeuance of an untenable legal | U8 their best efforts in good faith THE WAS EATEN ==="! Moyer & hin form of gloves,| WASHINGT( ~t ‘ of cloth running} man to whom the credit will be he convention was presided o STEAMER YOSEMITE riek G. OT OF UNIVERSITY ST. STEPHENSON, Mich. July 6.— Crippled by beatings trom a ctub in | the hands of hia father, William Laycock, 16 years od, ghot and Killed his father, James ‘Taycock, Go years old, with a 22-callber rifte, white the drunken parent was beat- ing Me mother. A jury composed of farmers, bue- fnees men and lawyers, acquitted boy, and he is the here of this were holdovers and were to re- | 4 @ecision today in the case thelr rew ater George W. © Kee 4 oth go years the elder Layeock came J. J. Rubenstein, a merchant tai) that the condnetor landed on hin} ii Aid Tectia against the French ship Dan "4 home evenings, often drunk, al- {1215 Third av, alleges that he &% t oo ee, Merle ation | Tuich aH nued for ‘oe. The brutal. His wife cowered be- pa an ne ation | ow of the was thrown from a James st, car him, and his children ran . away In terror wher he approached. bors caused his arreat, but | Bis wif washed clothes to earn the | amount of the. fines. | “Thou shalt not kill,” taught the/ mother of the younger Laycock to! her-boy, whose body is a mass of| sears and whos spine is bent from | Deatings he received. Aroused to desperation, William Layeock bought a rift It was of @-caliber—all that he could pur- thaseqith his meager savings. \ ¥ 8 igh handed manner in were awe an aac © sys aad ieaahay bandied Vin Wes eden dor who com-| which the inachine, under the fo y aap Ot cca. on Auxiliary to the sing him. ership of Ram Piles and George The sult grew.out of the fire pl 4 on the and ‘ok to shutoff @ vote | which destroyed the Arlington Ps k G. A. R. aintaing, a spe on nominations for councliiman a in May " TO tor and a police inspector, Ruben stein says he boarded a James at ate on the ning of July 4 ed a tre ear and pen c HO arks from pwn by | large and se et the F Rubew: | Mersre, Parry and Taylor by accla- | #ht thgs mention d 3 oe |e Pa anda, asa yeh nn mena All- Day Excursion tor ‘ afed himself | effort was prevented by outburst “- | The conductor protested — the ia not yet able to attend to bis | of indignat the part of falr. | A nd the transfer, saying that it should have business, He claims to know the | mirded members of the convention | Provident People Prosper rou been used several hours previous. car, the @nductor and the police mm | which ¢ to break up the Span yg ; Refore he could get a nickel to pay |spector and will bring sult againet | conven in a riot. The bosses || toay age young man © Islands e the nomination of | burning bulldi from the | Ruver pon fire, but Tacoma interurban to the conduc: | st when he ne to @ the regular fare, Rubenstetn alleges the company for damages wu howeve, in their efforts |l\ monay, ie noon eaten sare to land the minations for the The, next time his father came 5 si, ; {two faithful corporation office be {te of extravagance and waste STEAMER Passing Through Deception Pass heme, and with a club pursued his PRI 8 CHIMAY COMING. “en nominatic lors counci seas,” Geclares.one of Ameri | . the son got hetween them and | age LICENSED T0 WED te ‘a st 2a wan hea tor be the 5 mom successful business ! on the sto kill The bullet went straight home. id Laycock” ts in his grave his son ts Inuded’and respected. He! used to beg for odd jotie; now he! » and | ing a savin to Be Jealous of Gipsy Rigo’s Wire. employers account with or more is the first ster pest success. The who puts a I — ged Steamer “Yosemite” seleaoel chalrman five were placed in now ik a ation am Piles nominat te ag . Captain Taylor. Prof. Wak son, 17 nominated F. H. Hurd, the 5 and Loulse Han Geo Root, 28. ets Ais-pick among: the good ones and Anna C. Bailey Gritiit ndesinated Ira W. Connor, || Morey 8 the bank every pay a. m, Sharp. Tuesday, July 9th, aga ea mney . » ‘ W. T. Sedtt nominated an an a oe One ae + M Salen bd gu Stead rrivon Dobtwic Frank G. Johnson, 96, and Ma 6 Erg eee Johnson, 90, Seattle ‘ cc pa TWENTY NINE DIVORCES Round Trip | $1.00 — Round Trip $1.00 sine Anderene, 81, Beatie George ag 5 Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 Henry Gall, 41, Auburn, am indore rye ¢ idacy b ry aiting completion of o : i v1 . ye n ie 7 eo he suppc rs ~ a ‘olge enema tt Maple Valley and Leta ‘Morn, fo: | Masbe Bumes and this fact was || BANK AND TRUST BLDG., at bor Journal has char- | THis 1s owe oF THE most | ” af . Transl a) ate . an J corner 0! Pou d “ Twenty-nine unbsppy couples | tugacious.” Wes cal Gas, tanto ai EP SS etter to tolet his nom pel gre Fag sened ne Mage tered the Steamer Yo- | BEAUTIFUL TRIPS IMAGIN. paged matrimonial bonds sever.) “Then why use such long words? Wm. Carter acne at 004 Pe aeen. semite and will take ABLE, AND ONE OF THE i by edge Morris this morning, |—houisvilie Courler Journal ment, and Zula Locks, 19, Loulé |" gam Gib degtie it. Brecking | DIRECTORS: a crowd of Moyer and | MOST DELIGHTFUL ON here has 0 voree ° _ ville, Ky. } " . hearings for - ‘. . ; upon the convention somewhat dra 1. G. Price, Frank T. Hunter . PUGET SOUND. ber aaa te phono oer b a = phe turned many 9 mans se Si 3 = o jealy Junt asthe chairman was || F. J. Martin, W. H. Bard, Haywood sympathiz- | < p a head. In fact it's long head that meats Hannum McKenzie about to order the roll called bh J.B. Chilberg, A. L. Piper, on to Gigi, The [Sere See ee Weekly average. Bo turning. —Puck age, Seattle made @ motion that inasmuch as || Wm. T. Perkins, C. M. Johanson, a ot. ag | KETS, OR YOU CAN GET and An- | My Duster, Want Party’’ candidacy had been in Isaac H, Moore. John C. Dial, 23, Seat \ doveed by the Humes caucus it be nie Bakkie, 2 proceeds go to the de- MEALS ABOARD A LA CARTE fense fund of Moyer 5 — AT VERY REASONABLE DEATH RECORD. made by the convention unanimous. | ("FREE CAMPING GROUNDS) |'y and by aeclamation. This motion |} at Redondo Beach, most beau and Haywood. RATES. Deaths were registered today ax |*4® erected by a storm of cheers |], follows from the throats of the ue ot ntact. oon TICKETS FOR SALE AT spring water fine gravel beach, good boating Bartell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second Avenue Ses | Royé—Martha A. Boyd, 74, June | 80 bad been let into the cos ng and fivhing. Absolutely Swift's Pharmacy ner Second Avenue and Pike Street. mping privi Or Pier 6, foot of University Street r ey, at Columbia station dence of the plan, foliowed b : . Adams-—N. 8. Adams, 50, June 6 » co and cries of “No! fi | en on call! © € * Re Wis at King Street bow! a a a re? lowe Sound Trustee Phones: ind. A 4669, Sunset Main 2543. 4 Bk io annah g fine io die 2S if Lan: « ; a July %, 226 Chestnut at . litical trick. Neverthete A THE PRINCESS CHIMAY. Lamata—Emma Lamata, 22, June |°"*!T put the motion delegate: (Seattic Star's Exciusive Service.) 24, at 616 1-2 Seventh av. north o by a storm of ayes te N YORK, July 6.—The Prin rn by a storm of noe ; cens Chimay, formerly Clara Ward, CORD. it carried and Mr. Par ee ee stood Ambassador Aoki approves of Inehedll tg eapected ta tench how ry nominated } ahe plan , tly, Now te we Birthe were registered today 4 fe The state department at Pe | York from France on an incoming. "In ree today a aisubiille ielnnds tur'ts ashington is preparing plans The Local View. I he first visit she has made Auckland—To* wite of Harr Immediately following up his . ip te combat 2 general boycott of Wo appreciate the efforts of to this country since lees, man ane) AUckind, 614 Eighth av. Sui ts | first advantage Mr, Piles agzin ¢ ® American goods by Japan. . . state department but It is about | married the Prince Chimay, whom ae three months late,” safl ©. B. ¥an. | she later deserted for the gypsy fid-| lereon wife of & A. A sen on “\ approve of the pians. }# Ambassador Aoki. MAKES BIG PROFITS nent pti dina Bere, state, department is | Gommerce, mhon told of the shore| _ Wigo nd she parted 4 few rears|® Seughter, OO es WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET TODAY — MANY IN- wie took the matter up long’ #| "Phe danger of a boycott of Se-| Several weeks ago it was sunounced| 1400 N. 66th st. July a son n TERESTING STORIES TOLD OF WHALES. ® ago with the resuit that the attle and other northwestern cities | that he had married Mra. Kittie) Dons To wife of W. F. Dor See eee Ee ER Ee M contemplated boycott was : t lan, 2091 Gront st., July , st aut | ce ae by the Japanese od by ac-| Hmerson, wife of an artist. It is aly 2, a daugh # averted."—Secretary Yandell tie of the Beattie Chamber of Com. | now eetd tbat the princess, hear-| % aa Record | The | } the Seattle Chamber of we! merce about jhree monthe ago.|i0& of his mavr joy yrogelia vated ee ee eae ©: | chatrn ¢ Catch | | everage °] i Hearing that the charmbers of com. | !#ntly jealous, anu decided to cone _ June 30, a | tion Mr y | whale } | ae wow merce of Toklo and five other Jap | © this country and see him abou J ‘ ba of one ; - | } ot th hh ®t & & | ancee cities were considering a boy: | 't Kerch, 121 Nob H eenene A One delegate call ‘ will bring | j (Beri r. cott of all the Pacific coast cities ‘ < oto wit a sr elegation to put steamer : : pps Telegraph Services on account of the treatment of the ; tia as r Milie asted lead oie | | EASINGTON, July 6.—The Japanese in San.Franciaco, the ma’ t 3 ‘ , ie . f pl nla | 1 200 Male dep ht is mapping out |ter was taken up by the Chamber or a . At 7 | ‘ plans Jn ‘anticipation of a poustble |of Commerce and referred to the | loli 7 a the SEVEN Lin | ’ aad boycott on Amerftan goods committee on national affairs Nir . 7 a J “ | Japan Fede ecmne ccs cenioarsa | Ovo June 15, a daughter ' nel | Whales are | ve tion was taken at the urg. |of the committee, drew up a resolu: | Wilson, Riverton, Jul am 1 t 3 Waaeee | caught | ; West OT various chambers of tion declaring that the cities of the | Ruie—To wite cree on aha i i j t Me mmerce: principally those in the | noithwest are not in sympathy with | 1613 Boylston ay. ene a Rule gem mm one 3 P . in all | 4 ; perth ret on the Pacific coast the treatment of the Japanese in Nordbloom—To’ wite ot aon te. This day | } ‘ue ; | : i ft ee | : President Roosevelt made sugges-|San Francisco and @ opposed to | Nordbloom, 611 N, ‘soth or. Gent! Soicee “ch The above illustration shows a modern harpoon | i teas bac wning the plans. any tmmigration law which places | o on, ' o., July aylor with gun ready for action. } rt ©'Brien, ambassador to any restrictioes on Japanese Imm! | | - en of Mr } nee. has been petitioned by big gration other than those placed on | _ - | rican merchants to correct the immigration from other cou: “ BOISE, July 6.—When court ad} proceeded ¢ foeling.asiong wie common public in clei Wen, pee Siac lank niatad in ine. Sooo veee roceedéd tc Some Facts About the Whale Products Co. aban, which threatened the boy ed the substance to the trial it was until) Monday morning. | he ; cate. lated chambérs of commerce of \it was thought today Moyer | by 4 the | Minneapolis who are stockhold- | Hardware and Metal company O'Brien is now on his way to| Japan with the result that th would be placed on the stand > mt ca ers in this company, F t Seattle, Wash Tokig On this mission. It is under yplated boycott was averted Wood . it ein nes 1 pr onal mén in 8 J. Cook, Vice-President, Chi ier THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. equests fo the otheh of Its fay It ch : Bay Jucob Jobnson, Second Vice | pe Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels in order to Doan een etait Mirae ch ane ‘ee \ Ta President, president Jacob Johs Ate m on the t a era e whe a n ish cor a lay field — atte an extra 24 with 245 gut of the 94 eae fr n - W 7 nd Wood med counsel | she Second ballot ents yp Boot pe i t. Pat Andrew Hummeland, Seere Tt > : il ¢ ese reques much $f it gth t wie . ’ r na \ Ba 1 " ABC atic oa N account of the fire which and will a h counsel as to| | ant “ede : eith'o ‘ Loula, Mo., Grand ney p what hi c hall be in le neiae ‘e r ‘ 1 ' ., Dolph PD, Ha Captain John Kildall, Genera a occurred at our ware- ler th nts on both | © had enough vot ; B.C. M 1 Manager, Seattle, Wash., active e tr at the ! © th esult ‘ on I 1 i Ba ) aged pa hing house on July Fourth, : ) ailowed Mer fe mnnovneed, however, G : it wh Cal, Portland, ¢ narine bush ef cure Mcognition t - F h . ) c Coast th fteen * . « ed that rebuttal no goods will be sold for noo in behalf of the state will | Flee} of pattleshilps at Navy Yarw'’t nt, will A $87 Raa Re IP Ada ie : iy a féw days pending an adjustment wl ding | oy The Whale Products teed Minneapolis, esident qd . m pe : on t of examin: | Seuemesnypepnenrgeerninneemenen . Compan all-Brigh rl KO of the insurance. The office will Alga bi Sc Diay Palteetd eS ica Li awe Nesters : aaa” a ie moe cgay el for the e and | anh ss ‘ni rand & Goad © whalis ive a erentia ‘ company, Mir Pn coven be open as usual to those wishing aver the oe, ts Die wut ted Credit 1 all world mikes od tae ae | een proien ‘ to pay installments. Watch the “+ et two weeks | slg Ly tha: Gosamen Wench pasereae The Depositories papers for further announcements. Would Kill Orchard le MO mn Puget Sound Bat DALLAS, | Tex. su ‘nw (26 rhe New Style in Mittens Which [ Stockholders Officers and Directors a S$ ia 1 he would 1iK® to got a Cost $500 Each i oes There are ¢ Roole, } te Bat Minn mine mitten Is worth money and he can SUITS STOCK FOR SALE ON INSTALLMENT PLAN er would i for jingling guineas or 9 Th quivale Jollar IDV # ems a . ing O Baie’ takeet ceric ti: aan MILLINERY 7OR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS THE t FO Orchard are tt “as i ae Pac Outing | WWHIALE FRODUCTS CO- * 422 Pike St & ee Moule, ‘The ul lodge will ¢ ornamenting e -