The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1907, Page 1

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ONE CENT LAST EDITION | THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST--TONIGH T AND TUESDAY FAIR AND COOLER; LIGHT WEST WINDS, MONDAY, {ULY NO MEN FOR BIG GUNS SEATTLE, WASH 1907 VOL , 25c PER MONTH NO. 14 PRIC acemnsaasitna 20s meme WAR ENGINES AT SOUND FORTS ARE FAR®MS, “TWENTY-ONE TRAINS 3) USELESS WITH FEW ARTILLERYMEN =~. BRING ENDEAVORERS ss ~ —-—_—_— - Lana Wallace, a Seattle woman employed as waitress @ the Lake ~ a gd — -t§ wi _ Is Ting SIX ARE HURT [Reta tell inte the take, Mr. Patt heats ai First of Big Delegations Arrives Today-—Everything in q Militia for Arti ery Service---Forts Casey, Flagler hotel at the time, Quickly divest) en additional members of the sta Readiness for Biggest Week of Entertaining Seattle ing himaelf of his coat and veat, be . of the board of health will t \° . : and Worden at Mercy of Enemy Landing Guns rolling Rp his aieeven hehe’ wont bussed vy the counci! this evening Hag Ever Done--Kansas City Special Is First to 4 at Port Discovery. | Wallace waa being procent to nare |S: asi : Arrive assistant health of jatter having gone down the-second | ticer in to be named at a sali | time. Fairbanks assisted the wo-| of 10 4 month, an assistant m | mau to the hotel with the help of | inspector at 906, three assist pecting wat with An accident due to a broken forty passengers, was torn 10096) others and it was over half an hour SERRE Ja m as possible, | flange, resuleng in six passen: and the passengers thrown fo a | before abe was gully out of danger ming inepanwes a 9105 each, * ; g Flagler, Casey and | being injured, took place on a Co to the lower end of the car as mt quareatine nape * DECORATE FOR THE CONVENTION * is W ‘ nto a state of ef lumbia & Puget Soumd train one The injured are The syear ord | at $108 h etenographer at $90 »@ The general committee for the 23d International ©. E. com & : ei Tae jmile west of Maple Valley last eon of A. Richter of 2631 © Helen sat uguad 10 SCHMITZ jomprise the lint * vention earnestly urges the merchants and all loyal citizens w ‘ade y and to n t is looked for by ‘night st, bruised about the head; child of * of Seattic to decorate for this great coming convention. This *& $s as sure The train, which was due at the Mra, EB. A. Potter, bruised about A change ia recommended tn * is the largest gathering ever held in Seattle. Delegates will # ws , an navy to the on depot at 8:25, contat the head; Max Marbet, cut about me . of insurance of the We * be here from all over the world, and we wish them to go Ww : : Priv peer cars. The front the face and internally injured; | SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.—W. J of the World, A sta * away with as favorable impression of the city as possible * : : as £ : an h was @ combination Oliver Zac av roken, Lobreton, banker and philanth miniesioner of * Fiags for decorating purposes can be had at Endeavor # 7 patching 1 } aps the foremost artiller and pass © car, wee pada Cc. Tu internal injuries iat, has been selected by Dintrict At ‘ we that that or ® headquarters, at the Arlington hotel, rooms 109 and 110, at # ; { . ‘ : t Norden. Further- thrown forward and pit a| It took several hours to get as torney Langdon to succeed Kugene der t yeur ¢ $76,000 ® actual cost. CARL H. REEVES, * i 2 . see se " le sound |tWenty-feot ¢ ne y wintanee frem Mayle Volley and Sobmia when the letter is ¢ than collected for mort . Secretary of the Committee. * : rs oe R- ' h ach ("eat In the ceach, which he . clear the trae tenced i * 7. e forse, @atenmbdy bow the pury . » hae A i saciiii ii - _— « + = i a Me ie Mei Mie ee Me ee ete ee wore Sericas parpows im view, for the om men are placed ¢ bo hess te man the big guns om w b thw sulety of 2 TP oper s tw “age f Twenty-one trains tk chorus there will be a 1 m of : ae P : ce a ‘ i y c on to the intta f cial musical 1 vers, including e U " f cd . s Of 9 an 7 . t t old i} ™ a numbers, ete, 4 es, bb ' er s it it t t y We “yy. Ww bo band f he indastrial 3 | asey, Flagber i Worden are well equipped wit ne woh le within ext forty. | school will be in attendance, under + aed t byl anne of wa . oleh o the direction of Carl Pitzer. The ; : ‘ — pa are ys will make their headquarters vu 8 abs f en} tate at|at the Y. M.C. A. Helen Buckley, a . t ' L at it is ff e t j d the « a soprane singer of national repue nt » artilfiery stioned gt these | a f will | tation, residing at Chicago, will be . | , m Seattle on the “Ka r of the singers du the con- i jal,” due at 4:26 this | vention. Miss Buckley reached Se i ee, ST a we cowed cme <0 sree - noon, This train, which car-| attle ye 1 . . | demonditate more clearly than any; said o eral occasions the de fro: Kans ~ mi: Te i a fourth ¢ en thing ie that has been done here: | wii) » a candidate for wa t o'cloc ae cdaree { any. f « onty about Wild Scene in Court—~Schmitz Roasts Judge Dunne, \rcr% es suvstentote the evance I, vher Sia of ene ‘. ; __Among the specials due to arrive “oy d to ten cmeél the made @0n my tmmeatate return | will have an opportunity The ttee no’ ROLTOW WIE Np on pe . “ge from ($e east that Dunne was | votes to demonstrate whether Lacy | expect first heavy t gas , er great engines of war w Who Passes Sentence on Grafter for Mons ciuttfis‘ngntont se tod ter 1 Seteve me guy or ingocoet. ‘he semorrem, by whic tan) Canadian am enga t » i be ne t wible to secure a fair | pe are always right la < cotati te : ' ad ad rom French Restaurant Keepers. Pitiimosity he has nurtured | them ve tit antil the ‘ a Wart for seme time came } t “ < pass upor a P se 3 . ‘ iter Se aie ; + cidinee’ Lens ieee jent, and gur ¢ i entenced entone one ior lenieney, » der the } ‘ A etary 7 nece £ : from . " PCa « x nerrtenee ton hasgh right to expect, justice cos were ‘ “ . . . , es in hb ree a Dunne attempted to pso-\ask thqpeople to withhold thelr ® all day and the ‘ “ cor Poe ! ee forts ; hich | heepers not gone far when | final figment until the whole in groups of delegates who arrived in impasse int j " ¢ da man on y oy we m mediately after was broke in: “If your | iquitemd proceedings in Judge depend of the reg Re s moraing 59 fee. Pp Peso sharia ua pronounced pandemonium rebened ¥ you Dunnef@ sourt ean he ‘brought to | ms Were tak an ane ew: s, denoe Fy PP « crowd in the court room | soul .m ence and not taht before either the appellate or ately and assigned quar ach gin ~ frow ‘ v Judge Dunne. Hate wore t me This te sapremé court, which will pass tere a gesmeten Toe yg ine cine " ~ ane entrar in the air and many apecta that the wewspapere | upon the \grounds for appeal which " oan a” Carne . " ‘ ‘* g plugged up smged tuay fleunt thie browdemst x my attodpeys intend to take imme | Fer Uae of Betugates herd a a daa after I repeat, sir, that I am not beg | Gately, } During the course of the mvon- | ¢ of the jexates from japan, - ging lentonoy. You ace here merely 1 hate never asked for meroy nen ee Cone Se S| Sey amaened ine ear Oe en ¢ " ee brill to dv your duty. Your statement end before the court where I did omen jen a be oF “— the use of | and bre “ ee ee at ' ave di wed the ob or e y e Visitors and Aneel ‘ Betaten of Biss Vi s . . repr . soo Pie oatole eeabine Bia 2 poets ot g Bos. : me ge (Scripps Telegraph Service.) jancheon will be serve ov. Albert B. Mead will delivey vicinity # wee 8 ee dan wont. only toMfight this change step by BOISE, July §.--When court con- in the First Christian church, tmme- the address of weloome for the state ist c " ake as The court thon prenouneed sen-| step, het all the changes brought | Tete? today Judge Wood announced diately across the ¢. This will when the first convention gathering the ; "| t snes eguen agd with the knowledge |‘8t he desired to make an effort | inake it particularly ty for the of this seasion is oat _- <= one Sutmite made the fellew.|in my necionee of my entire in. | @rine the remainder of the trial to deles who will avoid the neces. the big tent on W tba bemated. | ,_nanns Suton, mee whe ttten:| te Sy, Giantess 68 Sy Sire | apedis tantra, Mas od te hed sir"ct'soakieg sip towe ove | Toews, Wil ts en aaese of 4 interne hatred farhed been pronounced in the obfitest a cage 4 be =—s = — during ee noon so - pas wae na ew ap - Rang 4 7 procesdings this mert on no further time belag wanted marty of Ont n emmittee, an fvormn bis eyes as he continued: “I The pr dings this meroing 1 aoW reiterate what T bare) froth sides peuunioed te havey final A Go city thie inevuing | Matthews for the churches 4 presentations vin Vancouver, B. ©. After being Rey. John Pollock, president of | The first business was the read- | housed in comfortable quarters they the United Societies of Europe, wifh jing of affidavits taken at San Fran. were taken on a trip to the Puget d te the a of walk ciseo upon the explosion of the Sound navy yard at Bremerton nd ention will be Bradley house The monster Christian Pndeaver 4 to order by Francia | Darrow read slowly to impress chorus will render the “Messiah” |B president ef the a japon the jury the general opinion |in the big tent at Lincoln park to W cheties, and presiding o! “sata § Qeyet ys ¢ sem the 6 S vith thesr | that the destruction of the front of morrow evening. Outside of this ficer of the opening session range at ould not be re | |the house was an accident due to pias al wes - — the st ng from behind | mae . Psat 1 oe ee | With the arrival here of Sheriff porte us part, ihene tage argent Ape eoer ss ‘ Rutan of San Miguel county, Colo me verse - to cx 1 geve t, but it will take four | rado, the rumor Was revived that _ or fi ‘ ' it. he forts, while PES CET | | Steve Adams is to be taken back ren andy to Telluride for trial for the mar in duty nd no "Dp at are expecting war jis thought he mistook Diego tor 3 7 . Foun , ; J that tellin, j@er of Arthur Collins, manager of forts for t po: f lear 4 k of artillerymen t and killed while sitting fm bis h j has been done that t # i be ¢ to da M Be a Cle Elu But M hunt Ne Adams confessed the erime, which the for = a wet urday, May m, an ar i he afterward repudiated, Rutan = e t 4 t says he would like to have Adam a . a ps AC ETE A « | Mining Town Is Sil tn | oe geet Gene a aa tee a alia 2 the were ent, it 6 acmmed. thes } authorities will surrender him Chairman Themas W. Lough, of| Calvary Presbyterian—lowa, tm vo. ‘ th mat places by t ae | Moyer and HaYwood are pleased the Christian Endeaver entertain nace Wed aggre Meal Africa; May al 1 e th as o im the A Pelawter thought to be Joe, late let But “9 with the ro t of taking ie rent committee, has com t Wwestmin er Presbyterian =F 7, a Prete it Pode om Cithedinef Seuth Pak today peti ad late today or tomorrow. The 3 for housing and entertaining | Pennsylvant Kentucky, Nort 14 gua {Nee toned t . eports that Moyer is on the ve ylvania, entucky, °. vi 0 tie’ Be wonad ti iy counes 1 wtend the |sevams that Moves te on the, vo” ne, veiting delegates to the. caw | Cerlita South Carelina” Georg a Japs Surveyed Country. Fre y gee nriibies sebuah Tee hewrg ce. oot fi appenmance ht tion, and has distributed and Florida; Sarah J. McFarland, ne had been | econ exed suburb he pe as 4 delegations with headqu: chairman, oa ae - e But a ‘ jay. Sudde ton sath forth that the wells that | seen + 0 me gee at the leading churehes most| Welsh Presbyterian—Californt * few month i ‘ é ve sapandlee Bere Ee n° CNY 000 1h |e be pondered ond bib will op tres trally located iu their respect Nevada, Oklahoma, Indian Terr ™ hly edwcated | Br adequate and polluted. A similar | Will be rend ‘ « districts. From to six tory and Arizena; J. L. Thomas on Tat se 5 tted t e territ ud De petition Whe miad® Suturday by Bai | Withou egations will bold forth each chalrman -~ the theres ‘ 4d. The a - lard f the churches, and each of the First Ghristian—Kansas, Mii bi ofl te be \ ; : 4 ROYALTY ROBBED headquarters will be ge of sourl, Arkansas and Alabama’ is man hairman of a sube Se Charles McNabney, chairman. loeate thet ee chairme Delawar ws head Pilgrim Congregational — Ne dele Methodist Protestant—Ohlo, ~ the trict of Columbia, Maryland JOHN D. 68 TODAY : J..N. Robb, chairman, (Seripps Petegeamh Servive® vets LONDON, J §.—The jewels of The ehurebes ob a CLEVBLAND, July &—Recke the Orde Pa valued rerters, with the stat ga-| York, Tennessee, Texas, Utah an lebrated hie aixty-eighth $250,000 Iw < t 1 the | Alaska; A. H. Lundeg, chairman, hing the nation’s golf | the mg bow f the subeo: e in| Edgewater Congregational-——Or: o of ¢ eadquart ie ae | gon, Michigan and New Mexleot we Miss Winnifred Douglas, chair : for Mr he t > inistakon * Mrozek had i to #8 Standard Oil. an n left for the V First Presbyterian—Washington, | man. » wit t 4 miner in a mingled with the gallery follow: Irelan¢ The amd have Montana, Idaho, China and : University Congregational — Ne» a) Franklis tk and & vis and Fownes the n ravel 8. D. Wingate, chairma braska, New Jersey, ‘North Bakotg Plymouth Congregational — Mas-| and Seuth Bakota; G. L. Linkletter, Ld sachusetts, Connecticut, Ma chakerean New Hampshire, Vermont and| Bethany Presbyterian—Colorado, Rhode island; Paul P 8, eh Wiseonein, Virginia and West Vie ar ginia; Otis W. Brinker, chairman, United Presbyterian Canada,| Hotel Lincoln— India, Arable, p J Britieh Nort meriea ard Ha-| British Islea Europe, South Amers a; kh Maek “Steane, Ica, Mexico, Philippines and Rysslat walian belaru hairman chairman unappoint alsg j First Baptist—Hlineis, Minn Pligrim Congregational w Pe Mineteotpp! and Lesisiana be the headquarters for the junio& liek : t Poter A. Klein, ehairma superintendents ~ x - = SECRETARY GARFIELD T0 BY JOE SMITH of th “ut , ‘ yunciimen at large a , t h a movemer & 4 COMMITS g rant Mics ccratehrts Petey climes sas acc a RE i \ . prices the*Machine ee , ; tpt " " Atom ' ' a . thes t pron arti i v 1 : 4 , , 1 » " : ime a . i ‘ ; v9 st 1 ‘in ' ‘ ° ' ry \ ea hd * Sg ; v ha ddpiora ~ 1 ation oT 1 FELIX ADLE F 1 } an : Lot « iT; ‘elix Ad | New f Bice ; Sh i tthe fe poe eo Beit | yk New § a ' , ay : aud \ in Rga all im : rot . - : f the |the building

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