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CONTROLS 80 “PER CENT OF! probab BY GILSON GARDNER, 1 WASHINGTON, D. C,, July |The tobacco trust }latest trust se ted fag p ie one of th binatiogs Ly the United Staten | It controts aout 4@ per ¢ |the business of productn | And chewlngtobaceo and snuff as jof the elgar manufacturtne trade, | public bs CpRsuL ROBERT J. WYNNE | |maw Me to be @ vidious tnatitu:| ate th tale Star's Exclusive Service.) | tow, ‘uinee it ie clearly ® combina«| "N ply ts | It ts presumed under the Sher | “it te an y PRODUCING BUSINESS; 18) not founding PER CENT OF RETAIL TRADE, | Any such 2 | unwarrantably which ts the!lco, Nothing 4 | ect | haw brought to | tion by the govartment of Justice, | ous hardships thus worked om the mong complete com: | consuming not GOCAL WAR PUTS CONSUL WYNNE IN BAD'U. S. CASE AGAINST TOBACCO TRUST | ae HITS AT SUPPRESSION OF COMPETITION ae SCTE ita prosecution on Mtound, It would hard to prove awything In to the general quality of tobacco: om asked whether (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) |has been made to suffer from the high pr our fovestigatie chten Yot any publie, | woman who wants it can nt of | spare the pre of the ue amoking | bacco or snuff. middleman xt comes the que Aw to that this fs the in be regard the publte toe of tobac de to muftod yomle gain he man or nerally sary to that man, But that the elimin “The next point is the fact j Well aa cigarets, It probably does! tt eliminates the midd not control more than 15 per cent| here again | must admit tion of drty against th trust f# not caloulated to de * economically an of-| velop any testimony along this Ine rt played b “ company's stores has WASHINGTON Robert | HON, WHITELAW REID, teva $@ vestratut of trade. {ine to the wall the ics, who president }ls dissatisfied with his place, while ‘We ar - fot undertaking to! The government's can = , : : firet | used to pay $35,000 w your bn te that the tobacco trast ta | tobace ; R , and fe I rth , tpn < aly § @ salary | fender id Assistant Attorney) The tobacco trust is # combinat ey nm 1 genoral | sestem abel Chae Ge vel Pordy, who has charge of| principally of the : a hie ‘ Ma ~ o | the prosecution. t not neces | dustry fw London, Is Ii BP nsf os: “ BB ge adie ie |sarty. The Sherman act presimos|the United Cigar rn m Me - asa “4 Whitelaw Reid. When th that @ combination which brings to-| thet remains to be se | ited nee, soe Haro Ch eo ir Als gether so much power én single! boen char BB versador to Lon: By daekoens ht Nands witl be abused winning ofa { bie, and that \\ coune, either office et Dorebester bow London repidence where poids bis colvors levee and Leres. It ie rumored that M will team be seealien! Ys Vin a op the publie is ¢ hte ot nthe let of Reid's the oe Wynne was omitted f eceptior Mr, Wynne, it is said, wilt be teceeded by spastan Warner man from Htneie | re readtly tition to the proses the department Hie bety ‘hor in which the ¢ hacen triwt had contro sal commissioner of pon combueted by the bureau titton srporations: of justiee Limiting the able « defeated. i Now, close observers ¢ political know that pe © mayor shows that as challenger, | election privileged {nterest was the Seattle t and President Furth pany had expreseed bis a of the candidacy of Mr. Ripling ‘This information havin substit © box. When |forestalied during the progress of at the concluded the | § ecution night ballots wer when the returne of the pany ng place a om showed that Judge Moore) men id! ele veyed er canc placed in the box with the others, had been elected the conspirators stories the theater has ever known o lhedia Pyrat a J « many of them with the tid © thelr efforta to make and the patrons of the playhouse to express thems * | still on them, indicating John Riplinger mayor that are Interested to know how the With that cholee and willix rence to the pe books, whieh time Mr. Riplinger waa city comp- leading lady of the apany will withdraw from the contest voters had been cheated of their |trotier and official custodian of the portray the part of vivactous ‘At the conclusion of the confer- franchise and voted thelr batlota, After those ballots had passionate, chan: ving ence but one can a ni w for « turned to him sealed in the Spanish dancer, nd Irving T.[a year ag xem some person or per Ba ba i . fir. | ota oke into five of the box At the Lois Cole was made also to ver ‘ ria a omptrolier’s office and lest pertorn o 4 of bis way, and < ew several score of the ba a gation » letter announcing nt by th an to make them he drawal from the race T » t ality part thefr face that they had nat Wott Mr. Ripinger's soy In the Sixth precinct for Mr. Riplinger bw " tree field, which they } . en were nted for Judge _ Werk in completing the eR ger but the 5 an | plainly apparent, in view ee-| Harry Valois, Dave Willtams, A tieket im a manner satisfa sie returned him 185. quent events t this work was! thar Eliwell and the Pantagesec tee interests whic epresent ecelved 160 = vut port of & program to have Mr. Rip- are the headliners. Monday an e a. . warned «ohim but 132 nger conte the election and be! tirely new list of act i go on Ordinarily so arrogant r y Th and fraudulent r counted in on the “doctored” bal om the part of the self ne arty made an ageregate change fn the peters would have aroused of 63 votes in favor of Mr #, but the exposure of hin th ym the city was confronting b 18 worked fajury fo the public at clear trade ton ty The ¢ of juntion an inguatry | whether the m. the annwer of the de the retall feld wnt af ‘funtion to a request but f have ithe detail as to the man to (he fact that only inal and it may be true 15 py ion 4. in Deve gathered 0 rh cent which lends itself le to combina polrit is the ¢ suppression has work The results will man who has tobacco to Probably it ot MAKE RIP in SER MAYOR net be ready for montha his far Probaly |W | enero. are . ath ways fn of the dpeartment of comme testimony which @ troet may be offensive labor 4 yi in SPITE OF VOTE OF THE PEOPLE: ald a high official of the depart: | all sections of the-country whe ment of justices. “milnat wyp yp bacco t* grown “ © la we of th aation to th abit fram the south varying the the Singing find out well on the enta tobaceo from Agents and in to nalder rT" ar will whieh the small vetaller are ny manufacturing in y st combination tn before called attention the tobaceo trust £0 Into plow or cultt «c 1) nedrty being oue-|edppty, deteriorating the product,| government te trying to “ 3 a rete instances and raising the price are things whether thie complaint ts —— ate . ts general char | most off since thay affect founded. It has benn atate i orporation-controlie ote along t alia the cof! Another way Is th floor of the house of re whine OF arsine ldriving small competitors out of tives that the southern One Box Mufte bus by unfair methods, Final grower has been reduced to suc " I Fourth precinet of the | ly * in which @ trust may extren of peverty = th © p noel " were the election board was | and generally does abuse the power | women have been obliged t a aak ter the pury of ite | Presided over by Frank ( Y, @ which tt acquires by comb the fields yoked to a ganiza eside of Third and 4/tion is in reducing the price vator on the plane with beasts of ‘ ner of the ea commit-| which the trust pays for raw burden. " nm altee, Wh ® ballot box was terial Whatever evils there - in a hen th erie Se aener ok Pao! & # of-| opened afterwards tn recount} “You have asked whether the | wrought by the tobacco ‘trust conferenc rene ’ ontest on councilman-at-large, government is prepared to prove be emb< fices, where those at ¢ the Riplinger supp hat it been “stuff | that the tobacco trust has depre- | departi re aa tn teapeees © extent of about 20 votes.| ciated the product. I would say will make all the very great necessity of bar Barna adract by ine! . “Ee aR ee nae, 0 tuten Mowe wee to be * bis ballot, «| writer of all the ballots cast In *hat wholesome amount o f legitimate lights rward to challenge it.| Judge Moore was elected by a plu- Shadows in « moat effective At the Third Avenue matroversy which en- | rality of 178 votes, Ry these easily Anita ees bee el call sued, lection fr having | discovers irregularities in the tonight that to tine a8 cory ‘ atiot in his surreptitious | count the conspirators succeeded tn orp - te the ant ly exchanged it nother one! reducing that plurality to 15, and jae Be ond ant which had beer ared in ad-| would have reduced it to a plura oh [a eargeoniony voter waslity for Mr. Riplinger had their jtaggard on a roguery not been discovered and! potte Taylor in t hird Avenue oxt week the w clones and | dramatization of Rider famous story the title with Law role, closes theater to | Taylor present # version of com Car of the most fascinating At the Lyric Whirle rley close he y @f some proport!« iplinger. The fact that votes were i Mr Kiplinger lacked th. IR drone « i yo at the | Rembers of the parts being ently. tnlecounted wa remain th the eity and he have not « the Lewis @ Lake Bht usually be depended up Mecrved by eyewitneneee | ax at conspiviley dat , wis ake Wad such an insurrect : a ted to Mayor Moore who sent musical comedy company, in this rect: ni ported to Mayor Mc « urlesquue w ave to wurry the m board tn thi« TERS nen Br mae age ma - eee ectite t 5 . ed of Louis Huney sneitesdiala California in "49 and “Wan ad a tote for the candidate ing and general “The Mikado.” Baby,” will be offered for seven *. Jemes H. Mullen and WI am Wiseman. The crooked work| Giibert & Sullivan's noverto-be- | pears to have been done by| forgotten “The Mikado,” which ‘Rominated by the oppostic Went Through Easily. ap Huney. The writer also report i to man Bie campaign, consistin Clancy, gambler and «a & Ivan Hyland, attorney G Brier, deputy in the county Office under “Boss” Jim > Lucien Maguire. « hanger er taken | the majesty of the J ing him. | peror, will always r Mr. Haney, bot has ne any steps towards pronec the legislature from that dt we Huney to Olympia where ried to get him a clerkship in| the k at the Grand person ullivan's racy music perhaps and most typical being the familiar | ¢} straight days, panese em- | morrow ain a classic | type of Coney Island across the ¢ winter Joe Griffin, a member | of opera bouffe, will be sung next is made i“ the scre ® th At Luna Park, A summer merrier by enjoying the » eniiv on ev beginning tomorrow 1} though it may temporarily be b " The nomination of Mr. Riplinger md + aes i y be bar Saturday and Sunday are the two the Republican |these facts to Prosecuting Attorney | red from th glish stage through | heaviest days of the week for Luna ou well greased wheels | Mackintosh nearly a year ago and | the over-anxiety of the government | Park, and the management expects Se aiiimittes select that ¢ canned the arrest of to do away with any belittling of | enormous crowds tonight and rt of the bay attractions, yone ches of those try ¢ chutes and the figure George Pipers. Chria Franch, the lower house of the legisiature | “Flowers That Bloom in the Spring | firnt. tir a hot of ing 8 for the New teal rounder vin S. Gill til ° made a “hc Tra-la,” has a charm about it and! vaudeville ts promised for next Bienen, @ cog in the Kinnear.|after which the » was with-|® delightful fascination that never | w NE wire pene fails to please, and his hy com: | fon a8: B positions are generally accepted as At the Star. og EM. w if ~iaagl a \ selina Paeshoegsas {being ae musicianly as the more! au of the vaudeville acts now fiw the employe of the Barber| I the Fifth precinet of the serious compositions of less bumor-| a: the star will leave there after ait Paving compar J. H.|enth rd 167 votes were cast « Geaete as is bantl te the the performances tonight and to ; H. J. Moss, an employe in M nger. The board retorned| oot of Gullivacte eas comple-| morrow. Included in this list is County treasurer's office; King | him 0. Mayor Moore received | ™ ~ of Su Apne equally droll | the drill team of the Woodmen of . » now dep orporat 1 board returned him bat > yim when a capa the World of Los Angeles and also OWE eor eck a false and fraud Af egy Mhmcenayd . the contortionist Fi »le de i; J. H. Brown; Henry B 1 frau ai¢ “The Mikado” always pl b ntortioniat Flexit Freder fous Pike st. saloonkeeper and ickw With Alda fa ot Mr. R Bre ee. F Hemmi, Maud Beatty M day 4 aft rnoon eight new | pect The Alanka Yukon-Packgt to Hell the shore lands which the WILL state commisator fad for a state ora of the from exhibit exposition ex to be raised within two weeks The tine for to-file Applications to purchase the lands haw already | final deais will soon be consummat the state in the oft lay to provide for the part the state he in nothing courts the upland « expired and the lands in quentio miasloners will proceed without de will take ALASKA MOUNTAINS in the 1909 fair The regents of the Sta in the way now have decided undisputed owner com to univer wity he sityHhave also they Wil have posing of the (600,000 worth of war ox $1,000,000 fund rants 40 be bee n assured no trouble isMied againet position company’s which amount is to go toward the erectian of buildings which university at tb The Lake Union sold for approx! balance will come lands The commis ington the first p: lands in a few (payment w just by 1909 il three perganent fair will revert to the » clone of the falr jore lands will be ately $700,000; the from Lake Wash ners will call for for the shore da but the dast not ve made until the close of the fair tn ELL SHORE LANDS AT ONCE that | in the PROVE VOLCANOES (Star Special Service.) VALDEZ, Alaska, July HAC cording to Indians who have come into » tertor stricken, Mt. Lo gay, nour the count, is about to be Three days ago the Indians were terrorized by the earth rut Mstinet shocks folldwed,-and thi hours. Fin the Ir , ke insued from the and they immediate LICENSED TO WED t oft their possessions verland to this ¢ Reports have also been hat Mt. Blackburn, to sere, has suddenly nie vuletor Pr to Seward. . The that many rive nect the de Magnus A. Magnunson, 22, and Verna A. Afdorson, 19, Seatt Robert L. Mok 32, and Flora A. Leonarts, 18 James W inott, 29, and M garet Hill, 21, Seattle Ray Ro Mitchell and Garda Jacobson, 17 fino Robert Ar Beavan v torla, B. ¢ Frances Ruby Butherlar 1 ora, B.C. Guy ¢ aler and Bessie Gif ford Dodge, 2%, Seattle. Edward J. Lyons, 30, Seattle, and Gertrude K. Johnson, 22, Port Makeley } Wm. Kilburn, 26, Seattie, and Resa M@brehead, 19, Alliance, Neb Birth® were eexistered today as follows Watson 708 Seveutli ay Philliy * Harvey m5 Postock ook voy Post “ Deaths w won Birth Record To ving ste July wife of wife of Jol daly 21 To wife of A University. st J fe of J Virginia at Death Record © registered Watson, & #on. Phit w nly hn 18. Har CHARGE CHINESE WITH SMUGGLING la Hum Chine ging a part large of which they loca! merchants, they whic ed the each nh Stat Kiefer. the other grand 1d Fuh was discharged. bound over two were traded ft They were arraign ,) ury & Bor Robort wed with smug quantity o' and a under f sil dinposed of to par k ed clothing but t $500 bai TO GET OPINION ON COAL BILL he want opinion on the matter as he can in in the bk to get r an anc jon ‘for who proposes 6 in hands of who own men, doin the 5 ot Councilm nk I office aateeten” a We specialties will open atthe Star mittee made a furthe nce an and J Lyon are chp Kunkel | Race Tout's Dream;” Redwood & we - he Thos. C. Leary and the others the | paryvey. 4 foal oy e ether with the name of one eye | ink Dy the a Fram r | Donovan i, in a singing and : X - gressed iti witness, Mr. Mack h caused). “Dolly Varden” will be sung for | ‘Alkins mokion | pectures increasingly evident that| 1h, arrest of Mr. Parkinson Just | ine ce? ah ing liam Macart aud Adm W. T. Burwell, in Contest was a dangerously). ine to the last county election a charge of the Bre on navy yard. tening one to t privileged antit rand stand sent & communic m today to the h despe reg f A The E ars Danght a com: ; body in securing mer mes for the hes totes ody drama embracin wsatin’ s there, He says the lich the intere 7 . i a dnd dramatic effects the kind Is DYING | ia in urgent need of Betting. © Preparat € Since Off CF 1 chinists, coppersmiths, patte allot box fra the ap-| 4 ment of aa makers, bollermake 4 all kind intment of prex ele locas tx arither aterwarde os Ghiet : HOT SPRINGS, N. C., July 27.—! of mechagies and labore e S nage rahe gp nited States Senator Pett t KY t m Pp agente yh Alabama He fell uncon To Give Whist Party ‘ . t | Mr Li ‘ Yi y the breakfast Alki hive No. 59, L. O. T. M | P making © Be, Sale DOGRe table, ar vived yet. At-|will give a whist party at Ma : . ah te me Madly excpented edt 8 Wednesday evening, July 31 wer|y . mye . To Picnic at Leschi 4 " tn P tonal r & 1 — Py-vsor COST 18 ESTIMATED. | rheeladies of St, Mary's. parist m? Neattle t cotenens ss aiheeaiind me ope will givé"a yp at Lesehi park fareuni ¢ and| for, th + Ba poll — y | oe t ee . f cement on: kaa 4 14, Meals will nishment. ; 1 idewalks on Blewett and other |O8 Auguat 1s ine oe. de When siection : ; clined to take orders from streets at Fremont is fixed by the Ochmen of ths et, | Gramt n regard to the officer engineer at $4,100, For walks on Sie Garry out . t at one of the polling places Yorth Sixty-seventh st., $2,075, and | HAYWOOD TRIAL laid for n the municipal own for walks on Kast Ter from | Pgistration rc i ele October Mi dway to Eleventh is fixed % a! Mth frauduber cena | oe ost esterday gave the 00 (Continued,> pen defiance writer as his exeuse fc hot pre ~ 7 ” -oodl ge ‘ hye t Mr. Pastis TOWN |S BURNING, Grime on another wnen by so doing perée y t} t il aon he may secure immunity for b D y boards , ‘ e fi Lillie has been | clayton, Jenkins and Jasper, at the} LONDON, July 27.—~The town of ticipation. aD psig wl ETS police force, & Lois Next Week Techernoschin, near Mariesd u believe from the evidenc Hom com y nth : fe Pre al Paaae ene | iepregenei Austria-H ary, is burning, and a| that Harry Orchard was induced or yadda aoc safes But that are said to work an audience | wiig panic 1s on among the Inhab- | {nfluenced to testify by.avy promise eeane,, Were w c went fp orroboration of | up to a pitch of intense Interest and | jtants. The .populatioy is about 60..| hia testimony should be received fa Raver be i ens the | Officer LAllie’s testimon on-|exeltement seldom brought about | 999, an dthe water supply bau been {hy the jury with caution and ser ieee hreshed ed in the fraudulents In these days of blase theatergoers, | out’ oft for days owing to a break | tinized with great care. ets have t} ballot Stil jaraet ag goes on at the Seattle theater to-| in g reservoir pipe. Unless there is some evidence ff haba he tody of E. C. Raine, deputy morrow afternoon to run @ week, | = “ mBont tc nty clerk Heuldes the dramatic interest in| Fleet of Battleships at Navy ¥ hips at Navy Yard . 4 \ A eful ount, made yb pleee it | aid to conteia a ry the « Judge Wood You’ are he tndictme t ma wt Haywood entire fami reading of th 8 Lf been unbea The court The jury urnit instru nt int if the lected of mar ” a hairs and ple He judge's laught¢ retired at 11:0 ded b ked dec ing instruc m was crowded de ng to the temperat rial in ext weeks On the lawn ire W w Borah’s Last Words. nd bu gain admitta: Darrow Attorney I have ever great murder Mr. Borah might have said mo’ without goin His master if & nator Be i ad fu Senator Borah’s ury was the f, ard f outside but it was noticeable ted some things the wlighte the at the cou ment of court, he said, sp Ras Beemer, the deputy in charge of the jail Well, I have heard the Mr. Darrow them in the t also paid conduct of the c When Haywood closing 1, the r remarks {ty of it 7 ttom owd get hi he id attorney peech order to 4 of unfairne ase throughout his cell couhtry, beats them all BOISK, Idaho, J thousand people be erday to of the eats could 1 finish ton " t v & any char defense against Oreh everything is telling the truth’ now by the state a the chain of etre tances in 2 Orchard and Haywood togethe The crooked and wf this arch-fiend directly: from spattered ruins of the endence d from — the ed and gateway in Caldwell, stair ed with the lite blood of one « er offices of the federation even to the ve Jesk of and Haywood. widow of the rdered govers had a seat inside al fc first time, and wed Boral argur close! I call your attention to the fact that nent ing was e were there any Pinke tons mixed up in that killing,” said Fleet of Battleships at Navy Yard wh at Oreh st and the rom ¢¢ the t he t ablest insel re y the for He No “Heep ‘off the Grass” Signs at Farlington ~-Renton Car © The Iroquois in th@ fastest finest This day: Nght tri to Vancouver and Bellingham 1@ through beaw Uful islands and passes in ght oB seven Puget Sound and steamship on the Pacific Const militia, The time will come whe proven by a de that things higher than ¢ inon n mine owner ‘ Enge « ing m, and higher that he a 1 But th r prised that Colorado assinatton | hin its borders for 10 » with all that hen am ke this can v the cust ' j he: ¢ es that rhi an | ri are € no fom nin toot in Sika a04 | Toll the Conductor to Let td was to (bees men | You Off at Earlington mit thet ‘esbard tae —Renton Car Unsurpassed Picnic Grounds on Mercer Island That the efforts of the Anderson Steamboat Company in creating a clean wholesome and quiet place for amuse- ment and recreation at Fortuna Park is appreciated by the public is evidenced by the crowds boarding the steamer Fortuna each morning, in family par- ties and club gatherings with their lunch baskets and hammocks, for a day’ outing at the park, where they can pass a cool and restful day and return on the steamer in the evening. There Is Room Enough for All Fifteen acres of sylvan shade, with roads and by-paths, cool spring water, plenty of seats and tables, A Fine Pavilion With a Floor 60x120 Ft. and everything that could be thought of for the comfort and convenience of pic- nic parties Private parties or clubs can charter the grounds for their exclusive use on any day or evening not already reserved. Steamer leaves Leschi Park: at 6:30 and 10:30 a. m., 3:00 and 5:30 p. m., except Saturday and Sunday. Saturda 30 and 10:30 a. m., 2:30, 30 and 6:30 p. m. Sunday, 8:00 and 10:30 a. 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. Phone for information, Ind. 8810, m., 2:30, East 183 0 Take a Friendly Tip on Buying Real Estate particula portation ena Park Heigh venna Valle i Here you car graded August Gambiee & Co. 857-8-9 ia Sumane We also have some ex disivict at very attract

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