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LAST EDITION 2a _— SEATTLE, WASH., THL fon of the | | Tho thirty-clghth sess P | Grand lodge of the state a ton of the Independent Order of of Wash mplar concluded its work ils noon, bf ExGrener of Wing sd Foie i eee Worker, ‘Pron Away at Providence Hospital. a brit ho f lowing wlecte were duly ast nigh ston Grand chief templar, W. P. Her Ws PGW KG, hey, Walla Walla, reetected; grand After an {llness of several days) fied with social affairs and charity counselor, J, H, Berringer, Custer John H aw, wife of ex-| work. In the immediate family : reelected; grand vico-tempiar, Mins John H. McGraw, died she is survived by her husband, a| Word has been recetved by Sher: | paiig ees attis penis necre orning at Pr ence hosp son, Thomas MeGraw, and a daugh- | !f{f Smith that J. B, Hammock, form: | tary, John R. Bowdish, Seattle, re husband and members of the ter, Mrs, Fred Baxter. The funeral | erly of ttle, has been arrested /elected; grand Intendent 0 ee Mra. Mca Dee aa tet | nal brobably be held from the fam-) in Havre, Mont., and ts being held |Junlor workers Emily * a red tly ence, 110 st av, nub Seattle, reelected; «ran Mra, MoGraw was first taken sick} John A. McGraw, former governor | SUbJect to extradition proceedings. | icon guperinten Roy } week ago and was later of Washington, is a member of the | {ammock ts wanted here on the) Devore geattie: grand. vice-tem the hospital, where ation | realty firm of McGraw, Kittinger & | Charge that on July 2 he forged an) oi) hotha M. Kale, iverson performed for stomach trouble, | Case, with offices in the Colman |°Fder on the Great Northern rail-| Play, Herta Mt. Hille, Iivernen Tho rewalns are at Honney-Wat- | building. He has been largely iden- | TO*4 for transportation from Seat-| 116 ‘cage, No, 6, exemplified the fs. No arrangements have been tified with the commercial and |“ to Montana. initiatory work of the order. In for the funeral. political life of King county and 5 . si . : : Entertain Relief Corps. July, 1899, the team won the prize Mire McGraw was one of | the | the state of Washington, and Is one} tra, Lida McKercher will enter:| banner and has won It every yea mi women in this state,|of the best known men in the/tain the Stevens Relief Corps and (since. This time no other team prominently ide has been UNDREDS ARE KILLED | JO Oat Re their friends at 623 N Friday afternoon from The juventle section of Broadway on = Uaited Press.) July 18.—AntiJewish Skinoitz on the as resulted in agitators who failure of agr riation of land » program af dawn, are responsl- | arian plan Instigat 1 nd hur iia dee one *f Lonia “had: harvesting State Rested Wednesday and Defense Has Now Rest- e@ Austrian terri d the town and in tug joined by ed--Attorneys Arguing Over Instructions to the Jury ~Wood May Rule Qut All of Evidence of Colorado Troubles. | (Ry Ustted PF ’ the present ca i BOISE, Idaho, July 18.-—Late should be exc | Wednesday afternoo © state | entire Br j emnentay anerncen § tm , Thin was fought hard by Senator rested. The Haywood defense rest Borah, who dectared that the oved th general conspir Jew baite a and men fil One par was overtaken the shooting he victims | by the Cossacks who killed 25 and cat down indiscriminately injured the oth | eo and the evide ided, ax well as the entire state's ed this mor and the taking of evidence ning. te ended. matter simply p that contention » attorneys on both sides im- acy exists | plunged | exten-| Attorney Hawley ‘will talk all day | sive legal arguments touching upon tomorrow. He will be followed by’ {tbe instructions to be given the Richardson and then by Darrow. | | Jury Senator Borah’s argument will be silahiinebiietamieniane Attorney Darrow was bitter his eriticiam of the latitude granted Wood's final tnatructi By Uelted Press oft longer than five years The | by - ge ha = ; — eution will ¢ . , uly nited States will be involved with | 4nd declared that the killis ntire Colorado peenorr, Mich ch: Pag - Maga ote gg 5 a with | heck and MacCormich' ta the tn it the jury absolutely to wide war will probably start | “"T.o ‘says in this way Englar pendence depot explosion and the ining whethor Ha daly, 1908. This ts imminent, | pects to form an alli with the | a t on the lives of Peabody any way responsible ing to the astrological indi. | world powers and Gabbard have no bearing on Gov inenberg’e death as interpreted by Prof. Ly-| The planatory positions show that - Stowe, who p ieted the Span-| war ts inevitable * rican war. The stars predict American » ld gays war will not be staved | premacy in the conflict “TELEGRAPHERS STRIKE ® EXAMINING BOOKS | OF POLICE DEPT. the city completed their The experts employed by who have recently investigations into the shortage of John Riplinger, defaulting city comptroller, commenced their ox amination of the books in the po leo department this morning : ELKS’ BIG PARADE (Star Special Service.) EVERETT. July 18.—Becaw ‘ant Hamilton, national organizer American Federation of Labor. in addressing an open meeting of CHICAGO, July 1. telegraphers’ strike crisis In this city (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal., July 18.—Pend the arrival in Chicago of Pres That the} o¢ is nearing a is evidenced by “ the summoning today of President | union men last night denounced Small, no developments are Gompers of the American Federa-|Debs and other socialists ted in the local telegraphers’ tion of Labor and other members| termed the Industrial Workers Industrial Wreckers of the World,” declaring the organ ization thdorsed socialism and an archy and adding that recently at| »|Goldfield “the hills were covered with armed men hollering for rev of that organization to Chicago for jompers was sum who is said to be , the World ‘Twenty operators from the east a conference. to work in the Western Union moned by Small, aed on his way here. } IDBURST AFTER ACCUS ED: olution,” a number of the audience (By United Press.) mounced him as “Traitor” and| ., Myon “ cab” ané left the hail | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 18.— Hamilton was replied to by Pres | Ten thousand Elks participated to ident Brown of the Iuternetfonal| day in the annual march down Shingle Weavers’ unten, but the nroad street. Grand Esquire John national Organizer again took the |p guitvan gave the manal 10 start (By United Press.) — at a bis opinion | of aud the line was led by 24 mounted (By United Press.) SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jul 8 a." and Bis fricads was unchang | policemen and 12 of Cincinnati's iff Campbell is expecte arri quien sabe” club. El Paso rej PIPTSBURG, Pa, July 18.—At | jate th noon or this evening sented a Mexican bull fight in the and much to take Frederick Magill and his ‘ocession trial on the charge of murder The Howton delegates wo the fo " the bisterie § of the Migrims ut iled at the home of SCHMITZ PLANS NEW can Ge deniaae Gee Gea -, CAMPS ARE a ” An additional captain, t e ATTACK their accuse mal captain, two lew and several pipemen have (By United Press.) AUTOS COLLIDE—2 WILL DIE allowed by the fire and er BAN FRANCISCO, July I gee ae con to inerease ¢ : Ph rile NEW YORK, July 18.—Francis , “*)R. Cavans of Rolse,s Idaho, the fire t proh was bad jured in a headon au | territ ‘ Dr. Taylor tary Inspectors Frasch and ! NATIONAL CONVENTION OF TAKING OF EVIDENCE IN HAYWOOD TRIAL ENDED: « THE SEATTLE STAR: WEATHER FORECAST—OCCASI ONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; SOUTHWEST WINDS. IRSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. held & seasion yesterday and elect ed the following officers Vice-president, Mra. F. W. Blood New Ham ©; necretary, Mi Emily 8, ers, Seattle; grand treasure, Mra. M. H. Whitney,| @aaawnwneeaewrnrkank er Michigag; chaplain, Mrs, Willard | * 0. Wyte Massachusett * MYERS REJOINS TEAM. * The National lodge, which con: | * venes today selects the prosflent!® penny Myers and B B. Dug: & of the Juvenile work & dale got together this t ng, * Phe third national convention of!» and the center fielder took the * Good Templars met this afte Rie train this afte n for Ta * in Pythian*hail, with 260 delegates |% coma. Thou Benny ~ had * present from nearly all states and|y% stated that 1t was all off * several Canadian province The! tween him and Dugdale, and & Grand lodge degree was conferred | y hotigh Dug had stated that he * on &@ hundred candidates. * would not ay Myer’s fine * This evening a public banquet! % the wtriking player * and reception will be held at the Washington hotel annex & thas trobien, can a i their troubles, and it . At this morning's wension of the) ® nounced tate this afternoon # Grand lodge James R, O'Farrell, of f Orting, and Jonas Bushell, of S« . oe oe Abi aa agg Mi : ttle, Were elected an delegates to! % ali of which the fans are duly # the national convention to be held|y prateful * we xt year at Washington, D, C. Mra. | y * mily Peters of Seattle, and Mr W. P. Hershy of Walla Walla on CT re elected as alternates P. A. Palmer of Port Townse was elected as deputy worth Grand Templar STRIKE OF tory of fternoon a » half t Jouble RALPH SIMON IS JUDGE time for ove ms. The 1 two of the Ralph Simon, a well-known equests t accede te ney of this city, with office > demand overtime Pacific building, has been ap! also the fir ed a man f justice of the bjectionable whose charge was deman union led take charge of the work during the absence of Ju¢ Gordon from Seattle Judge Gordon leaves today mountsins on his annual He expects to remain ‘or & thonth with bin fami ACCIDENT ON CHIPPEWA Great excitement wag occasions ON BISWANGER ast night because of the non-a rival of the steamer Chiy a, the Alaska Stea he War due to arrive ‘at 9:30 t : til after. midnight did she make A bias her landing, d tb stea m the George F down and twe the wh At 9 o'clock she reache Port Townsend. One of the eccer bor tries had slipped stopped the of Charles B. Al triple ggpansion engin necessi- “District of Alaska # belleved tating hours of work to be one of those which Allen is laimed to have used. The authori ve an ac PION EER ape DEAI UNDER BOND The authorities have practically Joutph W. Maryott, a well known ranged to ask that H Switzer ploneer, aged 80, died Tuesday 34 24th ay., who was arrested night of old age, and will be buried On T lay by Detectives T. Ryan Saturday, the funeral to be held | 8nd Mot char with brutal from the Maryott residence a4 conduct toward his family be First ay, W., at 10 a m. Butter. | Placed un heavy bonds to keep worthw are in charge. the peace Joseph Maryott was a sergeant The office making the arrest in the divil war and came to charged th witzer has tried to attle soon after the close of that Kill his wife ther ways has struggle. For 20 years he was @| beet y of brutal conduct to farmer hear Georgetown and since | ¥4rds his fa mn is sti that time has re ed on his earn | held In ja and t will Inge He leaves his widow, M . that his peace bonds be fixed Sabra J. Maryott; a son, Henry L. | ** be Maryott, and a daughter fi Strong. steer etn eee eee * z Konean casiner our. |) I$ PARDON BASIS . * . (By United Press.) *) * SEOUL, Korea, July 18 *| # The Gubinet has resigned. It * * gorted the emperor was * Gov * y at the ministers on ac *# ® count of > hir * * to reslgn ors * * urgent req . * called on him t " & | written Jaw,” which he sa { ~_* ene eee * *~* eee JEWELERS, FIND BLANK DEED ‘UNWRITTEN LAW”, VOL. 9. NO, 23 OPRICE 25¢ PRR MONTH. BURGLAR ROUTED BY YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL Miss Orletta Pettygrove, Daughter of F. W. Pettigrove, Finds Burglar in Residence on Sixteenth ‘Avenue, But Puts Him to Flight. Al r wh terday tried to; who had g the re o of F. \ fore one dow The nag - le an ow . be intruder M 0 ance had ‘a known gone, He escaped through the win- r set, and b which he enterec A report of wi eft at th family would h of the at police headq but tempted robbe ing of ¥ n, Ke r thing but a t known, it te not belleve that which M Pett a € nd et ement f the 1 n residence wh e enco lia t of dark the king figure of the ro hat WALK MILE IN SEWER erint ci and the first time one ‘ f 7 valked through It since it was hor th 15 years ago the unusual feat ¢ worse for wear from through mattractive subway journey t through tt treet perintendent repor t rom Ratr the tun was in fine sh efla This { the reports of caving-in un- far as d. The north sewer will be but workmen ated tomorrow SELOPERS RETURN HAPPILY WED Carl Currier and Alice Son, », After Eluding Detective Kennedy, Climbed Into Depot Yards, Went to Portland, Wedded, and Returned for Parental Blessing. Laugh gle the w At the ty of strange in which they 1 parents | Womer quainted with the rom nd they took and officers who « ed to pre |} ; 4 he girl in charge, allowing her to their marriage, Carl Currier | pa one of their party now Mrs. ¢ d Alice Sapp ‘arl Cur r engaged a hack and drove rier, return nis morn-/to the Ceell hotel, where their ing from I y wer had been left, and M married ye changed her dress. The The elope ° ® caught the train which left muver out of for Portland yesterds orning at for P they | 2:25 o'clock, and cam ck to Se up ® stranger and for a/attle this morning, proceeding to small fee had him ear as wit- the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. could obtain the mar Ga: rison, later going to the rest- © of Carl's mother, at 520 had arranged with the Two nty-fifth av. south, where they the Inter an train are now awaiting developments. Detective While the young married couple escape from Kennedy, Tuesday night, and were were at the residence of their allowed to slip the back door friends this morning the father of of the coach at Georgetown. From | Miss Sapp was anxiously waiting here they walked into town and at the police station for news of the bed « the fence at the south ‘elopers. Up to a late bour he had end of t nion depot yards, in not been notified of the rival of der to avoid recapture. his daughter and new son-in-law. CITY CAN PAY TO GET RIPLINGER 1 al will be introduced into the coun aio opin. | cll. City officials have a half dozen : reports of Riplinger’s whereabouts, ton on Counsel Scott | running from Honduras to lowa, Calhoun oposed « of os ( John Riciiaeen, & GERBER'S STORE OPENS nder the leg inion the cit TOMORROW. ec ng ay $ f w ladies’ wear store to be he ” Ripling « B. Gerber, at 1206 Second A ance apy r be opened tomorrow GAMBLERS PAY CAMPAIGN EXPENSES OF COUNCILMEN f tr ’ ‘ : “he ; annot The i) Lampr have been spending the 1 Chapman F of Morrist terda 1 approved | past several days among the camp: ME wall th me court ren-|J.. is also probably fatally injur a. the : ee a eee the Lake Washington the supe 2 i cra and e « ove t will in line for the | Shore co le ‘ Madi u the leg a ! f 60 feet new appo ve , and are now ¥ above park tow 1 Lake Unior t finding ma ca of an up and make tt While the public service t ard of Health Issues Orders Which May Put Small CITY TO PURCHASE Ht into the lake at tranchla tn 1000-008 the lt wa ‘ | Mik Dealers Out of Business—-Will Insure Con-- WATER WORKS WOODMEN’S ho: penelope Fm sumers Against Germs From Dirty Bottles. ee er Scream ce ae’ the’ ssthetpal “0h é RA ee 1 i‘ ted to buy the cuse for ite existence the big p of. ) —, teats 7 . t cyty 9 pega a profits wore en reached upon by ; 4 he t / phy core . 1 tendered a ) | UP men, many om Wwe ; _# t e *|ment of the laws as a mea f Mek a < " protecting life and property In MRS. STANCHFIELD IS DEAD (MRS. THAW IS Saas Nee ! Ey Rotter. ©, WB. | NEW YORK, Judy 18.—Hight pe a amaiiscuatt ct ee tive } n Se Hi Feaidence 7 I ! Cla « I ba A cit ip « thi f ne i (My Untied Press.) | \V a The re H rigs Be hn| The hospita € 4. The| WINNIPEG, Man. J i (By J# Smith.) his fir it Watson's ( of th He thermometer was 9 ” 1 um Thaw 1 fy Port vi he city counel 0-| the stater ‘ hira. b: ents have n " wt i co of imbing. Tenement families) Arthur, Onta ast night en route | 10 was pla into the hands of | citizen that he ld not Blanchfield, who has resided| business and has been notified by|are camping at Coney island and|to Bwtish Columbia, thence to San|the big corporate intere intent | main streets of the @ty from tie for the past aixht b } also sleeping in the parks Francjecg to visit friends, }upon lyoting the eclty of valuable | until 6 o'clock in the morning wit wy and John H. Powell of minal 1 n tt ude mover ent joude c 1 i Tr. & Lippy, Lawrence ¢ Cotterill and ¢ of that character, A finance e

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