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ACCOUNTANTS TAKE OFFICES, Price, Waterhouse and company, chartered accountants, and Dickin son, Wilmot and Sterrett, certified public accountants, will take offices in the Emptre butlding, Mr, J Sterrett has just lately joined the firm, MAN HUNT FAVOR SUING OF CONTRACTORS sald the We will, and we won't prey ag to the First National Rank committee last night to) with Frank Paul, a former comp rer George Russell when he | troller, and get the tidbit of city the counc!! to prosecute the | money, $20.40, that has been lying stors for recovery of the Rip-|in the bank for six years; to no ted Wrens.) shortage er & reward | tify Stirrat & Goets that the elty| CHIC. Ado, July e-The wild ee centers o © thief, | would Ike to have paid over the}man, who has been identified as comm! voted readily | $4,600 which that firm gave Rip: |Julius Polinake, and who has been to r the damages to | linger Instead of the clty treasurer: | terrorlaing people on the dunes of suing contrac: | to 3 city’s fine 1 & Price to come up with | Indiana for days, was killed by @ ot put ty did not seem to be! the r of $800, a balance of &| posse of citizens and policemen | about capturing Un efault- | fixed estimate that Riptinger oblig-|la@ night, But before he was ercity official. Members of the | ingly failed to collect three or four| brought to earth the maniac shot tt@® stated that they did not | years ago when he should have | seven of his pursuers, two otewhor it wise to offer a reward un | done so; to go after the oj Alcat- | will die. | fl they had cor ted legal author | ras Paving Company wh! paid The runni@® fight started early and although that authority sat) Riptinger $1,127 in Porand, Ore. ide at th me tn the person | and which the fugitive official for corporktion counsel, they | got to credit to the elty; and to no action nake a demand upon all contractors “Hf it.Js unlawful to have John | affected to py over to the elty F arrested, (he committee is | such sums as were wrongfully paid to know it before it puts Its/to the comptroller, instead of Into yesterday afternoon and kept up watil last night, ending In a swamp, Jwhen the crazy man was killed, @ |bullet plowing directly through his | | heart Those injured are Frank Chambiis, of Gary police the trap,” sald one member. | the treasury shot in the abdomen; wifl die. Russell's recommendation that a| At a meeting to be held Thurs Frank Martin, chief of Gary po be offered was given only | day, it Is possible the council may |tice, shot in breast; Will die, notice decide to offer a reward for the Joseph Martin, Gary policeman, | ‘The most that was done wasto | capture and retura of Johp Rip |shot in forehead; not serious. — Treasurer Russell to go linger. Henry Anderson, section hand, ns oo ormmommsssss |shot in shoulder; not serious. William MeKay, Bast shot in leg; not serious, Edward Jenkins, shot tn not serious. Edward Williams, hand shot off Chicago, men work seven and one-half hours and late night men seven hours All time worked beyond these hours is “extra” and is paid for at | the rate of seven hours for a day |In addition to the regular monthly POSTAL GIVES ITS SIDE IN PRESENT STRIKE arm NEW YORK, July 17.—The visit | wages earned and in addition ‘° ATTEMPT TO ROB Labor Commissioner Neill to }overtime worked and paid for at} cisco In connection with |the rate of seven hours per day telegraphers’ strike at that |certain telegraphers on {mportant GRAVE OF DEAD t affords the Postal Telegraph |cireuits are paid a “bonus” or by jo company the opportunity to |“plece work” for all messages mt its side of the case to Mr. | handled during the working day in |last night from Southoastern Alaska }ton on the cruiser Buffalo to com | plete the | on the public and to the com: |¢xeess of the established minimum (By United Press.) jany’s employes generally through: | capacity of the wire. One operator CLINTON, I, July 17.—Attempts ut the United States, jthus earned during the regular |a¢ stealing the body of Mra, “Pot The company submits as the |hours for which he is regularly | Magill, for whose death her hu Patrongest possible refutation of the | P&id $36.84, another operator earn-| hand, Frederick Magill, was arrest Pgtatements of the striking employes | & 4.81, another $30.86, another /o¢ at San Diego, Cal, from the pibat they have been-underpaid the and 80 on. cemetery here were frustrated by owing summary of its San the authorities. It is supposed that nciseo main office payroll for MARK TWAIN REPOR Magill’s friends made the attempt month of May, the month pre Ghouls acting suspiciously around ing the strike | N A IDENT the cemetery attracted the atten The average Wage earned and | MARI ton of citizens, who notified the a» telegraphers who worked at | |sistant United States attorney. The y for the month was $112.32 latter, finding the grave tntact plac ibe rate of 44% cents per | (By United Press.) ed @ guard around it. The discov The highest class men are | LONDON, July 17.—Mark Twatn, | ory has created intense excitement at the rate of $99 per month |® rd the Minnetonka for New These men drew an aver. | York, today sent a wireless here! that an unidentified bark was Mon JAPS NOT GATHERING of $131 each for the month. fest drawing $153.12, the |4ay struck by the Minnetonka 6.81, the average pay be- | >reaking the former's bowsprit ~ rate of 64 »~ bony per | Prompt action of both crews pre (Ry United Press) < | vented a disaster LOS ANGELES, July 17 The re | ports sent out that the Japanese Bext grade of telegraphers | fated at $93.50 per month each Averaged during the month each, the maximum pay | $132.48, the minimum $94.90 average pay per hour worked e 46.7 cents. third class of telegraphers Some are more anxious to forget their sins than given. DEAD |veterans of the late R were assembling along the Me b epared to enter the led States provided war was ¢ is absolutely false, Instead o being 40,000 Japa at the place given as the rené woJap war to have them for xican Unit the noma, zvous v= 2 : [there are only about 400 Japs. “The Fated at $88 per month each | story is a foolish fabrication, arned an average of $106.82 | writes the commander of the Mex! (By United Press.) an troops. PARIS, July 17.—Theodald Chart. |——— PINNEY fanging from $88 to $135.88 @ average pay per hour worke: 41 cents. other jran, the famous painter who painted operators, whose |many prominent Americans, includ rating was from $66 to|ing President Roosevelt and his @arhed an average of $34.95, | wife, died this morning. He was average pay being within a | born im France in 1849 of 34 cents per hour. |~ ——— sitmeamaous iF men work nine hours, night | Oriental Billiard and Pool Par lors, 1416 Third av Ave, Washington B i tables and the only Sx! 2606 Olympic Market Seattle. A pla — ~ beth peuaet aaa MAVERICKS’ PICNIC ts your eR ga BRE i Annual roundup, Wildwood park #t, opposite the Bon Marche. | Dr. Lee Baker, dentist July 18. All Elks and families tr *** building Phone. Main 6256. 1 Boats leave Lesch! eee THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. | The “St. Clair” Malleable Range A Fuel and Repair Saver All the Time This is a strictly ade rar every sense the w ne that wi prove its worth by t t truction is lly examined by « ts be re it is used, and every range i ed before leaving the factory, { t a son than to insure f nm in eve detail any time and let how y nts of the Ren Ma € $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Se cures Any One of Our Many Stoves and Ranges. Your Old Stove in Exchange at Its Full Value. SPECIAL ORDER DRAPERY WORK cory t Drapery y people t er t all time " kit Dra I Portiere Lace ( ‘ t I i varge of our Dra » has be ris Some of t and f g n this part be glad to give you the benefit Hot his ¢ elf decid 1 the fwish ca t n you p not, th g y rest t it | receive our cl ttention, and f - ALL THE CREDIT || 1403 TO; YOU, WANT 1] Ph Everything AVENUE. | To Make the Home Comfortalite [ CORNER | | SECOND ave. | Y NOW Y LATER THE SEATILE STAR—WED hat ULY Judge Griffin yesterday dented the application for divorce of Mra Ada LL. Warwick against George Warwick, Jr, on the ground that the desertion claimed had not con | tinued suffict y long to ew) title her The court i to a divorce intimated that the whole proceed ing smacked Aid heme o_o ON THE FRONT Steamahip Dolphin arri in port points, The vessel ts scheduled to sail again tonight with 200 passen | gore and a full ‘#0 of freight, The Dolphin brought down $160,000 ta gold Steamer Lyra,” under charter of Sehubach and Hamilton, will carry | 8,000,000 feot of lumber from_ Port land to Panama for use i the | canal left for Portland today | to commence loading Men will be brought to Bremer crew of the U, 8. cruiser Albany and to help man the Ne braska. } Steamer Watson arrived trom San Francisco last night with 71] passengers and a large cargo. Steamship Kumerte 1s on the way from Honolulu to Vancouver with 1,177 Japanese, who are to work on the Canadian Pacific Railroad is thoguht that many of the Jap anese will attempt to come into the] United States. ] $250,000 FOR LIBEL. | (By United Press.) } LIVERPOOL, July 17 The Jury today awarded damages of $250,000 to Lever Broa, the biggest soap aE Roth the plaintiff and defendant aro well known tn Ballard, The complaint, which was filed on June | 17, accused the defendant of hay {ng Induced Mra, Warwick to take 7 & trip to Vermont to vialt her moth | @?, in order to be undisturbed tn [Ms courtehip of a young woman In hia employ RT 2 manufacturers in the world, againat | the London Daily Mail and the Eve ning News, Lord Northeliffe's papers th a bel sult which was brought because the papers at tucked an attempt of the soap makers to organize a soap trust MILLMEN SECURE CARS Star Spectal ser fee.) TT, July 17-Mill men hi coased to worry about the car situation, They have now all | the ears on hand that they need, and some of the managers are be ginning to wonder whether, under the demurrage Iaw, they will be. called upe pay demurrage be jeause they cannot get rid of the jcars fast enouggh, Many of the surplus stocks are being reduced. and if the present situation con tinues, conditions will soon be re stored to the normal. MAY DIE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, July 17.—~Ad mira! Snow reports that the regia explosion victims are in a fous | condition The Seattle Hive No. 8 of the Ladies of the Maccabees will give @ plente Thursday, July 8 AN IMPROMPTU DANCE How often have you wished for mus ic to round out an shtens everyth adds just the touch ve “Life” in the ca mer home, or to gathering an er rm I or Victor { Vo trumeatal with marve Come th tert ay t oneert Ask t hear your favorite sele n € t i F ments if you desire “THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY” D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 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