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FAIRBANKS GIVEN GREAT OVATION (iy Untied stress) preanizations celebrating Old TON, Mass. July St--Vice |} he week, Ten thousand men mt Fairbanks, riding with | we in line. Fifteen hundred ma Pitagerald, received a great ea from the United States war Maton along the he mon |ahipa in the harbor attracted the te sud I | moet attention next to Palrbanks. a parade of civic 7 “WV EXPERIENCE AS A STRIKE ~ BREAKER IN SAN FRANCISCO” JOHN DATHAN LANDOR Had a rather Heht day, didn’t z : Star Exclusive Service.) | you?’ observed the cashier ON FR ANCISCO, July Sto-My Don't insinuate,” threatened the ‘hird and last day w th Mr, Cal| conductor quigker than a flash poun's strike-breah was full of} "You're lucky to get anything and you know it, It's a good thing your traction line doesn't run to Chicago. You'd never even get*your bloody ear back if it did. Not all of the however, are yi out with another new The first two had ap geasonably careful, but my Relpmate was a desperado Worst type. Twice during the collided with vehicles lance sending a light Lee strike breakers, rough spoken men, I/ recall, In particular, a Frenchman. who sat opposite me at meals. He Pagey slong fn front of the) was polite and rofir to a degree. Fords and then smashing | How he ever rift i into that barn | eeesholl to take the © of a anton work through the long day I trem: | Ingman will always be & seven-day fe fear some innocent driver) wonder to be killed, As I recalled the| 1 found that the of hatred that se to He | denounced the union gray eyes of! grafters, but were Just at the or, | coulda't/ even mor a "al i be atrike- breaker leaders an as bitter: or #0, against Calhoun Fee 3 beat + ening him to that arch fend Print ers praising Calhoun % Orebard. are stuck all over the car barns me § had intended trying to draw/and in many of the cara. Under many of them the ke breaking motorman or conductor has written his opinion, One with some ery | poetical stuff keup has wi If Pat Calhoun w ot his life story, which I felt S would be interesting enowah, but ieee veres was he that | passed versation with him. go once di I hear him speak P without using an oath. fF As we went flytug down an Io D dine and it seemed we would sure i plunge tuto the rear of a cove Wdelivery wagon, a passenger ask the motorman why he dida’t use F the bel! Uniess d pay Pat twice as mach Sly — won't work he an as is right Then he emiled tn such a On another way the cold chills went down my “san Francisco needs a few more Pat Calhouns,” @ motorman has/ scribbled “So does San Quentin.” CARPENTERS STRIKE. ibe man in the | would bappen ered be bo cars nor poster, which states } checked up for the last time evening I had another i} | Jostration of what kind of a man a sirthebreaker ie. A conductor, a Without a uniform, you (Star Special Service.) meet in a dark EVERETT, July %1.—Yesterday making his re-|15 carpenters employed upon the ently be | Walsh building went out on strike of because a man who was not a mem ber of the union was working on + |e building. The difficulty was _ eT adjusted after a few hours. —- Pacific ‘Squadron at meme GROTE-RANK avy Yard. ©** ortunity in Many a Da The store is closed all day Main floor, ready today, and a good time during the Fire Sale, instead of at eight, as fefinishing is necessary—there are vast quant look as good as new, and will serve the purpose jus the trouble many times over. In fact, Goods are added to the showing just as fast as thos day will contain general news of what is to be had, Opportunity means, you had much better come to the The first and most important condition to bear in mind is that we can make no definite promise of de- livery on Fire Sale Goods. We may be able to de liver some of them in a few days from date of sale; Dut on the other hand, it may be several weeks be fore delivery can be made on other So don't ask the salesn an 4 they cannot do it Regularly priced goods will at ail times be given the preference j in delivery over Good ae please to promise date of delivery, Fire Sale YoU purchase regular and Fire Sale Goods at the | mame time, separate orders will be made.out for | them, the regular goods being given first attention | couraged by financial failure Frank amuck with a revolver broke away fome bulldir awered cheerfully have it Corner Second Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. SALE OF $75,000 STOCK MAGED BY FIRE ON JULY 4th Opens Tomorrow Morning to Secure Bargains in Furnishings. Damaged by Fire and Water Go at Fractions of Real Values. Some Goods Almost as Good as New for your inspection tomorrow. itude of bargains that will help house furnishers to provide nice home surroundings Make it a point to come down to the store tomorrow while you are shopping it will be well worth your while FLAMING WITH MAD LOVE HE KILLS GIRL AND MURDERS FRIEND: STAR—' Miss ESTHER NORLING, STORE CASHIER, WHO WAS KILLEO WHILE AT WORK BY MAD LOVER, AND FRANK H. WARNER, HER SLAYER, (Seatt! N Star Exclusive Service.) | Vv YORK, July 31 Die | Thon the murderer started down the street, He kept a pursuing crowd at @ distance by waving hin . revolver and firing an occasional H, Warner took to drink. From alshot. He seemed ta hace a tat prosperous merchant he bedame ajchance to get away until a giant hangeron at saloons, Then, brood: |truskman stepped up to him and Ing over his tunes and with landed a blow with a bale hook brain fired by aloohol, he ran that cracked Warner's skull In an Bast Forty-second st where he worked, he shot and killed Mias Rather C. Norling in cold blood, He from men who tried Warner, 56 years old, started a hat store in Fortysecond et. half a dozen years ago with Mise Norting ae his partner Shortly afterward he was offered $10,000 profit for his store, to capture him and fired at but did lease, but refused te acce pt it, Ther not kill them the subway builders came along Warner worked bie way through | and for many months the streets g2 And went downtown | was so torn up that patrons wo to the offices of « friend, John C./not fight their way’ to his ones. Wilson, 4 millionaire hat manufac ruptey was the result | turer. . od work an a! Warner asked for $10, Wilson that he mi As Wilson stooped to take 8 was in love with he had become a jald have nothing her, but bees drunkard she the money from the safe Warner /to do with him, Her murder was shot him twice in the back the result. emo = 8 + ee -_ CONFERRING Witt ROOSEVELT Gov. Curry, of New Mexico, on the aman problema contr: @ govern (By | United Press.) ment In arid lands of the terri tories OYSTER BAY, July 31.—Preei dent Roosevelt is holding a confer once, with Chief Justice Kent, of | the supreme court of Arisond, and PALACE MEAT MARKET. “ phones 1738 and Yesler, for | © veal and first class one Monuments Art Marble Co, 2011 Second av three doors north of Virgiola Both Boo the Battioships at Navy Yard. coe young poultry, meats IN COMPANY Pieces | assortment of the Fire Sale Goods was placed on At nine o'clock in the morning—store opens at has been our custom—the doors will open on a mul While much of damaged goods is in only fair condition—some pieces lacking a glass or being injured so that en ities that can, at a very small expense, be made to t as well as new pieces would you'll find it worth to call every day or so, as new ec on the floors are sold. The papers from day to but if you would realize fully what this bargain store. Remember These Conditions on Which Fire Sale Goods Will Be Sold and the Sale ¢ We cannot promise to deliver Fire Sale Goods with regular goods. sible for us to do so ioods attended to afterward Fire s conditions may make it impos old in the condition in which We cannot do repair Sale Good All goods will be they or refinishing work on Fire are shown on the floor under any circumstances. Sales C. O. D. orders can be filled Fire S must be for cash at time of purchase ale Goods cannot be exchanged nor taken back, as we want to turn the damaged goods into money at once. - . at ALL THE CREDIT | 1403 TO YOU_ WANT | tail SECOND AVENUE BUY NOW PAY LATER wlan it was Mi vigduct rail fo ; SDAY, o . JULY 31, 1907. N COLUMBIA WRECK 3. SEVENTY SEVEN LOST LIVES MILLIONS OF FEET OF TIMBER MAY BE DESTROYED BY FARE en . - (By United brani; On the Tacoma & Vastern rath (Ny United Press) K, who it in thought may be| TACOMA wie Forest fires|road, every town ie threatened, BAN FRANCISCO, July 31 * King Young, Pacific const soo raging §=threm@out 1 ; rd he ; age Me he pres patent a hora of | PePresentative of a New York cigar-|COUMY. the Weyerhaeuser Intersts be pe 9 . pos mt r leche eomoant n Schull and| At Puyallup fierce fires are de-|there is a dangerous fire belt In © « pat in the Columbia] Ming Cora Schull, sisters, Topeka,|Youring the timber Thurston, Chehalis, Lewis and thig disaster, according to the officials! Kan,; George 'T. Bparks, president { Milton, on @e Interven, county, and unless n fall, mil of the San Francisco & Portland | of the Fort Smith bank, Fort Smith, | {Fe# are spreading tn all direction me of feet of standing Umb@ wilh Steamahip company, who have is |Ark.; Mins Frances 1 Achrovdes through the a t t ned sued @ revised and corg@et list of| Manitowoc, Wis.; J. D. Sprin those aboard the ii-fated steamer. | Muskogee, I. T.; Milas Bisie Maya of the victims are given, while Inj Wright, Peoria, Til; Mr and Mre other instances only the plices on|C, A. Winslow, Omaha; Mins ladn {Which the ticket was issued and the| Wallace @nd Mink Bertha Wallace This new lint is believed to be! Angeles; Miss A. Bernal, Oakland an nearly correct as powible and oa erat prs td mag An epidemic of petty thefts and tel, at 168 Main #t., last ge | Passengers W. J. Bachman, | garet McKear Mra, J, Benson, Bagy 0m robbe hy out in t ped with $5 tn cash fn Bristol, ‘venn,; Mr, and Mra. ©, But-P¥ranciseo; Mra, J. 1. Best; Mr. and |elty last evening ng from the ; mee Spam nee wate jler and thelr daughter, M or-| Mra, I. Clashy, thelr non Steven, | number of complaints filed at po-| »,2 ue pba f ih gate pbc trade Butler; J. W. Carpenter and| aged 7, and thelr daughter Marion, | lice headquarter In several in-| 0 Oy yl fr & ee | Mine Clara Carpenter, Cotdwater,| aged 91; Mra, RB. Cannon; Mrs ances the victims ,found ry enhancer adele yt Kan.; Miss Nena (not Lena) Coop.|K. Fagaide; Mra, Blanche R. Gor-| solves despotled.by chance some seloon near the hotel sang er, Kansas City; W. C. Todd and|don; Frank Glume, steerage; John acquired during an evening could bot Sad the piace again. Tam | Mise A. 8, Todd; John C, Durham,} Miller, «# ue ©. W. Merrill, too intimately with the cup Wwhicl » Si Ev 107 Shag pr ne om Kane, Pa.; Mins Alma Dahteen, Bel.| steerage; J. Prewile, nteerage; Geo. Inebriet snapecetl 18 locating the property, Hingham, Wash.; L. L. Drake, jr, an|. Smith; Mrs, K, Silva, steerage H, H. Burden, of Battle Creek,!.,'¥o men entered the store of |S:yeu old son of Mrw, 1. 1. Drake,|A. Spieler, steerage; B. Yiante,| Michigan, was robbed of a gold Shaffer Bros, at Becond av. and ar, who was rescued, Portland; | steerage; Mrs, B, Winters aid Ro-|watch and chain valued at $67.60 | UBlversit onterday, & while John D. McFadyen; Mra, WIM land Winters, mother and son; G.\and a stud worth $150,,08 Was buying @ hat the other Soules; Mre, A. Gray, Co ¥, Wilaon and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| while sleep! a room at the | Ok off his old coat, put on a new | Grove, Or; C. H. Harrington, Buda,} liam Waller Hotel Southern. The police report °1® #94 walked off with the |! 1; Miss Katrina Hayden, Colorado| The missing members of the|that he was drunk and was ac. ™°t | Springs, Colo.; Mra, G. A, Keller|crew of the Columbia are: Capt,|companied b: man with whom - jand her three grown daughters,|P. A. Doran, Firat Officer W 5 he me w nted on the trip GIRL SEEKS PRESIDENT. | Migs Alma B., Miss Grace FP. and| Whitney, First Assistant Engineer |o from F erton Burden| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 31. | Misa Effie B., Decatur, IN; Mra] M. C. Burpee, Second * Assistant © to find bin valuables gone, | Mise ..nnie Wood of Nortolk, Va O. 8. Lewin, her son Ray and her! Bngineer Max Clans, Water Tend. | like his unknown friend temporarily detained at the Govern: daughter Florence, Pasadena, Cal.; | ers W on and Al.| Whi ©, Burdick, of Meadow: | ment Hospital for we Insane, wil Lawrence Mero, 18 years old, Blair, | exandor J. Maddison and |dale, Wash, was sleeping in a room| be turned over to relatives, She ».; Miss Loulse G. Nake and Mise | Edward Larkin, Second Cook Frank |&t the European House, someone was arrested on the ute mer News Nellie A. Nab ister (Bt Houle | >. Revie Waiter A. 1. Blocker and|entered the rqom and stole $7.80 | port News. Sue declared she had arnons, De 4 mess boy, name unknown in cash, @ pair of cuft buttons and | come to interview the president a knife from his trousers, ‘Th trousers had laced under hi Steamer Whidby take » excur> pocket containing the stolen arti-|day, The vessel is a new one, ang —__ cle without aw ening the sleep | for two weeks she will be u 4 eon (ity Walted Press.) gue nally the qualities of the |!ne owner excursion triy BERLIN, July 31--The kalser In-| new military airships. It is report-| Richard Riehl, employed aboard wlaee wii eaae natin tends to equal Roosevelt's gub-ma-| od here that he has been jealous of the United States transport Crook rine stunt by ta in August, He * AUTO ACCIDENT DUE TO (o | BVAneTT | Mapa ened the ueat whe wan kille Peafly in the wo that death wan and that no inquest was necess | Ag exarmination j thet Peath was | pomed, due te ae int fun al wi adicay at Everett The fourth member of the party whe. escaped pefatcher, ras 18 feet to the r Special Service.) yesterday king an alrehip trip | Roosevelt ever Spectacles $1.00 since the latter went | Went to sleep in some station on wants to investi! down in a subinarine bout Lake car line last night And up. We are specialists and ™ p to $14 in cash and |grind glasses to gift all eye de ’ wateh Battleship Nebraska at Navy Yard A *** | Oleson, at Housekeepers’ duly 31.--Coroner afternoon inventi h of A. A. Smith o an auto @ perning He entirely a fou identat ry of the body showed not, a8 at first sup & broken neck, but injuries caused it Il probably be held Thursday’s Specials in Lace Curtains $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 with only a few leaped from the big car yards long, only ..... 69¢ hing through the $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 r ite fatal drop of ground below. He yards long, only eee wa a Hartford man, Altman Peter ©1°50 Nottinoh: ae " | sap. ‘The other two members of the ff 5/50 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 31% party, who are now in the Everett yards long, only B8¢ pital, MeKinnon and Nelson, are 26 Nottinoh : ete diee also residents of Hartford “25 Nottingham Lace Curtai - The dead man has at timos lived yards long, only $1.50 nh be Sveret 7 Snohomis 2 x 2, - sod ag aha ng ary ~ $3.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 He’ was yards long, only garded a Just before the coman on Riv stop the Smith were going too telephoned police headquarters an officers were in Rreadway but wet before AFTER THE & mont reckless antol Curtain Swisses, ka dot de $s 35¢ En only : ‘ Oc New Egyptian Art Curtain Drap cries, in z olorings; fatal aceide: erside attempted te party, but the fast for him. He t, @ po igns, special, only glish Muslin Cross Bar walt for the it went it ever ren ar at r the i that ty of styles and 15¢ eat varie special for only Two Great Towel Values * for Thursday lozen Huck T Towels LROADS 70« 42 inches long, / (Star Special Service.) | 18 inches wide; red borders; regular OLYMPIA, July 31 —The state | “e $1.5 . * “ Thursday : .. $1.00 50 dozen Turkis h owels, bleached | have forced emplo: to labor In and unbleached ; double warp, extra eloe|eas of the imum continuous labor law of last | if | session | If necessary Two H. PN ae Geo. 4. Reculr All This Week EVERY AFTERNOON sixteen-hour max towels; , pair ‘20¢ Table ames Priced Specially Low for Thursday Heavy Bleached Woodstock Table Damask, 60-inch, firm cloth, in a variety of patterns; special for Thursday only ... : 25¢ 45e a pair for Thursd heavy; regular Hive Bee price proof is secured | be filed and prose ational, guaranteed Woodhouse Co, 112 strong, Scotch Homespun Table Damask, bleached, 62-inch; a heavy and strong wearing cloth; pecial Thursday only 54¢ Branch Store cso 2401-3 Jackson St. m hlef entered the room of Nels sonable 29 East in the Rainter '1 Specials in Linens, Lace Curtains, Bedspreads Towels and Domestics Tt BEE_ HV alng. fects Our prices are the most rem Schuchard Optical Ce. and av . Day Thursday : Domestics NOTE THE PRICES. 30 pieces of Cotton Challies, light and dark colors; warranted fast; special Foe THWPAGEY: F150 cece .. 4K¢ lot of Ginghams, in blue, brown and black and white checks; Apron special for Thursday 5¢ 1 lot of Dress Ginghams, in checks and stripes; none of the lot worth 1 for _ 8 1-3¢ less than 12'%c; spec day White Bedspreads Priced Remarkably Low 100 Bedspreads, full size, extra heavy $1.25 regular —_— ; Thursday, price 75 Bedspre: ae extra ieee size, made of a fine quality white cotton; regu- lar $1.50 quality; Thursday's price. Ries Awe $1.18 Clean-up Prices on Wo- men’s Knit Underwear 1 lot of Ladies’ not one vest in the lot worth less than 25c; some worth as high as {0c ; take your choice Thursday for 17¢ ight- Pants; also umbrella shape; length; worth up choice Thursday for . Vests, without sleeves; 1 lot of Ladies’ Knee Vdiotn Fitting Shc} 19¢ + ankle to 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE AT 2:30 ROUND TRIP Zhe Clilldren Free When Ac re companied by Their || > EJ Parents. A ROUND TRIP Music and Dancing Free poe PIER 6, FOOT OF | Flour, Bitte ee UNIVERSITY ST | Cas 31 Or Pheer re Phones—A 4669; Main 2543 raia Claret Wino it Tose at a red of one-third Ge wee the Green Lake Ros h ervolr Addition today. Houses Delivered ar \ and lots oasiest terms. Green | | od thar mina ca ! Lake car to Green, Lake Sta ||} yo one , ton’ ranch Oth } Pacific Outfitting Co. INTERNATIONAL BOND & Keystone Liquor Co. : REALTY CO,, 337 Ploneer Bik 1123 tet Ave. Phones 1184 422 Pike 8t by i Main 1166; tnd, 4046, 410 PIKE St ERY EVENING T 8:30 50¢ Wibhaenpcecenestonnenese — SILK HALF PRICE | Sale of Hi Hot ise ‘furnishing 8 iTS Mttle as es