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LAST EDITION’ ae s LIC MARKET SETTLED FACT _ ~~ . |evevveusev@een|e .* of The Star to Combat Cétumission Com-)* \.o.u'%varen: oxoncia 2 . *. * Einbodied in Ordinance Which Becomes Law—- 5 (my vaitet rrase) i |® Governor Smith, In the prem ® (By United Pre * | ® ence of a large crowd, signed * TANGIER, Aug, 6-Fronch wa ® the bil” making Georgia a ® | ships have bombarded Casa Blanca CRIN ® prohibition’ state wiap ar it of the Moorish tribes bere le room tn the space allot.) ® #/men firing on the troops landing ed for 60 to 75 teams to stand *® kee ee eee ee eww {L protect the French conmulate and the theory t# that these teaus Many casualties are reported es aD ee IMs eerees omens driving in with thelr produce from The aituation is the gravest since the country will line up along the the beainning of the trouble. It Is eet convenient to customers who jpald the Moorish consul loader has an there to ber jbeen ordered to surrender tw the S peblid tabehat WON tik’ wits Freneh consul, ander threat of the certain degree of town betng razed by French guns the dent of streots, who, | Five Froneh officers and ix wall at the hours, will each day see ~*~ bet age nee 2 t tw put inte condition again poeaniee waredige joined the . wygetF (Star Special Service.) |Freneh in bombarding the villages oy site of Cow Iman T. P. Revette, who EVERETT, Aug. 6.—Fires are #0 | surround Casa Manca > ae t Pine st. for the | Int ed the bill in the council, severe in the Lake Goodwin coun-| The bombardment was atarted by % to the north tine © » bref sid today that he would he to | try, northwest of Marysville, that from the harbor. Wher provides (ha! the shells began breaki ver the Bene ae Proworning wotll 12|see some form of public recognl:|ine ghingle mill] in’ that section, as iowa, thd. Mociuk boaah tat tae, @elock in yar ger a the opening of this, the : eorish forces fell bac noon the use of r = bic market ever establish | Well a8 logging camps, have ceased | allowing the French sailors to carry ‘ this city operations and are devoting thetr | away by sé wounded, The French - vue | ttention to driving back the flamers. | cruls ue Hulaya and the Spanteh ra Some heavy tiinber tw said to have |¢rulser Hon Alvarodo. Vasam joined lows of several |e Galtle | Many dwellings wore shattered sil Large relnforcements of tril jfrom ow « districta we EARTHQUAKE SHOCK SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Aug 6 An earthquake shock was felt late Monday at Valparaiso. LONG ILL about the re * % who narrowly esca HESITATE AT REDUCTION AHO. MAY NOT PROSECUTE and Noyer Cass May Be Dropped~-Senator FIOMT MOSsQUIToS. | SOLDIE Companies H and K, Third tn Loca te of the railroads « F; d fantry, stationed at Fort Lawton, | tering somewhat wor in Denver Attempting to Collect Funds (re Scite eectech Tessie ths ted over the quawuom of arpiy attacks of an army of mosquitos, | ie rule relating to a \edee tow ) in eaathound amen From the Mine Owners’ Association. , bred on West, Polat eer fares The Harriman on are the only en authorized to do bus owners to carry on 4 month of ‘On the Sth, 8rh United Press.) = Aug. 6.—From indica of Pettibone and More ea | FOR SALT MAINS and 10th of thle mouth all the road dnriog t tow days the! It ia Known that the Haywoo will sel reduced round trip rater Nayar bout ease cost the state of Idaho - = for one fare, plus $10. The agente of Yaaho ts hesitating a : Pettihone. There are than at first estiniated | If nothing interferes to block the of the roads compe ting with th he main one being HOOL. (Fat the longtalked-about salt | Marriman lines do net -know finds, and the other, GOES TO REFORM SC water mains wil! bo built during the | Whether they have the right Met eealidence in ability to com! wy fy fark the IT-yearold hoy Coming months, The counel! lagt |to make the reduction or not, arrested togeffier with three other Bight adopted the tution ordes-(ttating because no word bas con con out that Se bove on Py tay, July 26, charged |!ng thelr tnstaliment Soom neosunareens 08. feeetes tp bere last Friday! vin steal ng a wagonioad of grain} The funds for this work, which take @ liberty that might displegue Setertay. His visit was kept (on, Hoch McConaghy’s stable, at (Will cost in the neighborhood of jthe interstate commerce commis until newspaper men dis 26th av. & and Dearborn, this 0,800, were provided for ia inst | son a Ms: it Rim te close’ consultation norning pleaded guilty, and Judge | Year's, tery | weveral mine owners Frater sentenced him to wto years pes will be laid on Pike, Union PLAN CHILOREN’S HOME Borah stated that be Was i. the reform school at Chehalis Marion, Columbia, Cherry, Yealer sith “pagal te look fp land cases, Way, Washington and Jackson sts} pigs wit! soon be asked by the thowe who have been bd The Mohammedans use the lunar from Railroad av. to Third ay. The . . - ‘the im sien ts giv Washington Childre society for yeat, which ia ten days and twenty. intersecting pipes will be on Piret one hours and a few seconds shorter | gecond and Third ave than ours. Jackser ROBBERS ARE BUSY —- , who the erection of a § » children's home on Ravenna helghis. It tx planned to have the building -ready for occupancy by January 1, 1908 he was. here attenrpting to ‘alfieieat funds . from Pike t from mine SUICIDE (By United Press.) Tebbers put in a busy time Harry Collins lives at 200 KISS JOINS THE DEVILS TO SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1907. ea to the city. The town soldiers firing at the er@wera, but the Moortsh commander soon signified his desire to mediate, The Moors sought the pardon of the FPench admiral for firing at the sailors bat thia was refused, as the French want the absolute surrender of the Mooriah commander Moré than 160 were killed out Tight and scores were wounded dur ing the bombardment. A number of villages were fired and many Were incinerated. The destruction of ® land batterie ie complete. One of the Moorish shells struck the bat slow ORAN, Algeria, Aug. 6 French armored cruisers, Glore J, Jeanne d@' Are and the Condre Guriden, have embarked detachments of the ar tillery of the forelegs legion and & Wattalion of sharp shooters and aulled for Moroceo. ALGIORS, Algeria, Aug. 6.—The French transport, Nive, has sailed for Moroeco with detachments sharp shooters and Ugh cavalry of 29 ee ree a HAVE NOT FOUND GIRL’S BODY death. at the same time, In report Press.) he “knew too much” 2 (ey , ¢—Daniel cot A explosion on the Georgia. (Ry Valted Press.) IONE PN NEW YORK, Ave wen Lynch was a satlor on the} BRUNSWICK, Me. Aug. 6——John ans fp intestigating the story yoineship. The informants refuse|D, Long, former secretary of the| Although the search for the a wallore on the bat to give further fmformation, but | navy, has been stricken by the same | body of Mise Edna Davidson, the ed thday to be somewhat Improved. dis son, wh told the father not to belleve the | malady which threatened his life Seattle girl who was drowned while She: Was unebnscious fo that od Me or 1 3. rlirtou L ince Saturday, has been story that his son had fallen over |six years ago. Hits condition le ae ey oe “ lant Sat tie and delirious for 12 rons ih because board. | eritiea! bas been persistently con afier being resuscttated. If she a: wit tinued, up to this afterncon 0 | continwes to improve she will be trace of the body had been re remaved to her Home in this city the Jatier part of the week Bhe condition of Mise Lucile hae been kopt in ignorance of the bm of Migs Davidson = . mem FORMER WIFE; BUT DIDN'T KNOW IT CENTRAL Joum B. Dick and won Mra OMY, 8. D. Aug. 6. Wealthy miner, wooed Mary J. Cook They were married yesterday Just as tha ~weremony was finished the bride pzryrieed the groom by con fossxing that she was once hia wife and tmd divoreed him tore. SALMON REACH 20 years be TOP HOTCH PRICE’ {Star Specia! Service.) BEIAANGHAM, Aug 6.—Pifty two thnusand salmon were reeely ed hefe tast night, this heing the largest catch this season. Porty thousand cares of sockeyes have been phoked héhe #0 far. On ae conat of the _ packers will jpay 40 conte ‘The price | t= only exeseded once before in the history Of the isdustry DANGE AT FT. LAWTON. i A dance will be given tomorrow night at the gymoarinm at the post exchange, Ft. Lawton, for the bene ftot the Ft Lawtan baseball team. Music will be furnished by ithe 2 mcnmarvd band oe ee NEY RACE gM, judging by the cumer- 12th av. reports that a sneak thief NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—William 6. | aching § police entered his room last nlght and Alley, despondent over heavy loases mo: stole about $18 in cash and & pairin Wall st. and his suspension eee No. $ in the Wayne hotel, | of trousers. from the stock exchange, shot him (Star Special Service.) ring® bonds eoon after they were ee 208 Dearborn The room occupied by J. A. Self lust night in the crowded) Caro, I, Aug. 0.—Rev, Leaton | assumed, with a pase key and |p, A and on Larchmont yacht club. : This Will do for animals, which taken ‘ord, at 607% Third av. was en D. Hass, whose dincovery mad COM |p./0 "ty meet paid nee tueh entered room No. 7, in| tered yesterday and the thief made | gyooTg WIFE FOR BURGLAR. | go. Jon of the “kiss devit” hea fe", 88 moral Je away with @ blue suit-of clothes “ or nature, and yet there are thou hotel, and stole a suit : } (Ry Uonmed F , caused scores to discuss the ques. | sands of beastly human beings who fogether with a Masonic W. B. Proctor, of 1423 Boylston)” ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 6——Mistak tee. “Gheeld.. dnenes thus contract matrimony Baad & pair of ext? batioan + de av. reports the lows of articles! ing his wife for a burglar, H. N . ‘ Deiads tor the 10 Te me design.. The articiox | valued at $100. The theft was im Krombh this morning shot kiss?” has disco = vO joes. f@ George W. Elder vestigated by Police Clerk Drew led her in their hom devil,” the “money devil Martiage te 9 figure of a heavy = - ‘te ties ie. & daw tnteivion enly relation, of that anton between | Christ and His peop je, in which the FIZZLE OR A BLOW-UP? jeeee age rotate. eh om Because young women will a ernity, and nothing could be TT eee eee POSS OSS tO eESEe SOS eeEEOSOLTFESOSEEEOS HOO e REO eT eCEE EERE EE EES SSO REED low to kiss them before ore ¢rimi and blasphemous - paceers comit dm lax cond outrage upon the wisdom and law : ow me artnen which thr the goodness and morey of God = the do of our country than to lay f and sacrilegious Too much money I# aiding in hand® upon His sacred institution the do to which we seem Hut let me say that every na bound. For when wealth comes in| tion h n wiser and more virtu at the door, virtue at of thg ous, ff mot so progressive, in the window tive stages of its development Kise Bars Civilization togrity, purity and religion shone For I believe that the highest | brighter In thelr eartier struggle of and purest form of civilization is social gad national life. Old-fash im powalble if ioned social purity would nv fit the men be € e day in wh h we live women they ha , 1 be & good thing riage altar ha * and greatness had n ing half a dozen othe b ¢ of the spirit and?virtue of pri marriag men aad ins i The coun These liberties Wefore 1 try would , be er off if it ha often ha esulted In the tufidell ald lemme atte t mor , and worse Miat snapped tw ng and mo tue | Jacob Nit, aged 68, a of this city for the past 27 year died at the family esidence, f Sixth av. north, last night, of old age The funeral services will be held from the Sacred Heart churet with interment in Calvary com BURNS MAY WIN FROM JOE GANS LOS ANGELES. intere tix taken in the com ing fight between Joe ( 4 Jimmy Burne and because of the **°8 Pee erro eeeeeeeeearanesssseneese® JACOB NIST DEAD The hour of the otery obsequie has not been determined a M. Retair Nist, and by four the plant of Queen City Manu facturing covapan The remains are at the Bonney Watson chapel great hitting vers of Burns the ure man 1 whe think that Rurns has a chanee to win the figh The colored wonder te train ng faithfully and the same ts true of Burn Burne ta not clentific but he in a whirlwind fighter and ft he car h Gan he stands a ice of giving him his quietua HE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERG TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; GENTLE SOUTHERLY ORGEZE. SHOT DEAD OVER 25 CENTS. K NOXVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 6 Trying to collect an alleged debt of é cost Frank Woollver | | - | 19, his life, Wooliver and @ friend were together when they met Amos Oglesby, his younger brother, anda Mrs, Jenks. Wooliver claimed that Mrs, Jenks owed him the mone and asked for it, Amos Oglesh immediately struck Wooliver in the face with a stone, and as he war staggering from the blow fired a |#hot at him whieh plerced his heart Death ensued almost instantly, The slayer was arrested (By United Press.) PITTSBURG, Pa Aug. 6 Fourteen are reported dead and 18 injured on the Penusy! 1 i, near Kelly station The wreck occurred on the Con nemaugh, Buffalo & Allegher division and details are meage The officials of the company under sthnd that a freight car either jumped the track or broke down on the northbound rails and was thrown to the eastbound track in front of & passenger train. The engineer of the passenger, M. B Irwin, is ome of the dead FAVOR PIKE PLACE LOCATION. The Pike Place location for a public market was endorsed at a meeting of the Commercial club ee 1 night SUNFLOWERS VOL, 9. NO. 39. 5¢ JEFFREY TO HAVE CHARGE BIG REGRADE JOB Resigns From Engineer's Office to Take Over Seal Hill Work---Board Lets Contract to Rainier Improve-. ment Co., Which Will Assistant Engineer Jame ( Jef fe is to be the engineer in charge of the Denny hill regrade, one the largest cliy contracta e in the history of Seattle will leave ular work n tt enginee , on the f t of si er to take chargé of the ing to the Rainier Development Co® which» was organized for the purpose of offering a bid. The new company | b ked by a Chica company The Lewls Const tion Co, and one or two other fi 1m are inte locally DIAMOND Get $1,485,000 for Work. The Rainier company asks $980, 26 for the dirt included in the city contract, which amounts to some thie over 3,000,000 euble ards, Outside the city act there are 00,000 euble private property which company move, raisi al value of the work to § The new e¢omyp take six months to install it t and will have two years afte which to do the work, so that it will be February, 1910, b e the regrade completed The plant ‘will pump 40,000,000 allons of water dal and will move 12,000 eubdle 4 earth a day; a record that has ne approached r nin arth THIEF machine GIVEN SENTENCE N, H. Olesen, who confessed to haying stolen diamonds valued at $300 in addition to considerable other jewel from the sidencs of Bol Levinson, of Lake bas the distinction of being th first pe sentenced in King county © the indete sentence law passed by the islature. He pleaded guilty to the charge of grand larceny this morning, and Judge Frater gave him a sentence of “not less than one year and not more than 14 ears” at Walla Walla The length of time t he will have to serve will now depend upon his conduct. me PICHIC NO CLOTHES TILL 10--- HORRORS } |. The Kanens Suntioter elub will |hold its annual ptonic at Woodland Park next Saturday afternoon and jevening. All former residents of Kaneas are invited to attend After a short business session, in which plans for a Kansas exhibit at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie expo sition will be disc 4, an interest oxram, consisting of music add * and readings will be given principal sp« | Senator 8. H. Piles, John W. Rot orte A. Ballinger and Clay Alien VICTIM DIES OF WOUNDS. (By United Preas.) DAYTON, ©., Aug. 6.—-Abraham Cohen, who was shot when Anna |Markowit2 wan murdered Sunday night, died this morning LUMBERMEN TO APPEAL | A final appeal to t state commerce compission wil] be made by the committee representing the various lumbermen’s associations of the Pacific coast, which is formu lating plans to fight the raise in rates on lumber and shingles to the east, which becomes effective October 1. An order will be aske: opening the Portland gateway, rely ing upon the two propositions that Oregon lumber shippers are grant ed a cheaper rate for a shorter heul and that a sea level route ts given by way of Portland, whereas the northern lines carry lumber a fonger distance and over higher elevations, a condition which the committee says should aot exint. Figures are now being showing this difference. CIGARET SALES TO STOP. j " | Seattle toda dealers are paring to obey strictly elgaret law, which September 1, and be sold by local dealers over afier that date MINE OWNERS TO RETALIATE (By Vaited COLORADO — SPRINGS. Aug. 6.—-The Mi tiomhas decided yatem against pre anti goes into force no cigarets will their counters ration workm ociation mu MINING EXPERT TO MAKE REPORT every Lu ka, one of the foremost mining experts of the ¢ turned from Alaska ye aft erties on La Toue land, P am sound @ would tate for wt he + making investigat but it is sup that prominent eastern cay {tulista are interested in the deal The wining expert returned tod to ) York to make his report Women of Great Britain are well represented in the professions and trade and about 4,500,000 earn their own living. There are 124,000 over $,000 are printers and nearly 500 act as editors and compiler 1,800 ave engaged in photography civil service clerks number nearly 2,800; 3,800 ngaged in medical work and nurslt and 350 women are blacksmiths. | CHICAGO," 11, Aug. 6—One of the profersors amastng Chicago university has broken into print again. He had to use an ax to do it, but he broke in, all right. This time it is Prof. Frederick Starr. Early in life Starr accepted | the truth of Pope's statement that) the tudy of mankind is | That is why he is pow pro | feasor of anthropology in the big Midway university, Put that is probably not why he! suid what be did | No, that was because he had not metied of printer's ink lately, and » virile hankered for a whiff of thé odorous stuff. it was that Prof, Start his hind legs,” as Sam wed to “Children should wear no cloth) ing until they are 10 years of age “t mean, not a etitch of cloth ing. This is right on Both physi ological acgynoral grounds.” A gas ut up ,iumediately when fF starr cul loose with this dictunf, and of all the gasper none gasped more conspicuously than Mra, Elizabeth Grannis, of New rk cording to a dispateh received @irs. Granvis, you kuow, i ident of the National Parity League she exciaimed it Good gracious!” The very idea of such a thing! ts positively outrageous! Do ye think that New York would tolerate the spectacle of children playing In the parks with out any clothin; ertainly not,” responded Mrs Graunis, horrified at the very id The police would be after them in remark, and de | eS PROF. FREDERICK STARR. & minute.” Oh, it will not happes here.” You believe, Mrs, Grannis, that the dress of children should be made as comfortable as possible?” ‘Oh, of course; but if that Starr man in Chicago is sincere he will draw the line at a silk slip. Let the children go around in that sort of dress. But they muet have some thing on.” A good many years ogo,” it was suggested to Mrs. Grannis, “peo ple went around without. clothes.” Yes, I kndw they did.” was her reply. “It was all right then. The people of those times knew no bet ter, But today, with our peculiar civilization and the false idea we get about the relations between the sexes, it would be positively harm ful to let children go around a lutely naked. It would never dae "TO STOP SUNBAY SALE OF LIQUOR ON BOATS Acting under authort or pinion rendered by Corpora Counsel Sqott Calhoun, Chief of lice Wappenstein today sued or ders that hereaf sale of w and alcoholic ages on teame operating about the ba would be stop; Thi d upon a complaint ym Mayor Actor of Who says that for sev past (he officers of the passengers on Sundays interprets the iquor to Mr. Calhoun law to give ch the police department com trol over the entire bay. Previous to the annexation West Seattle it was understood that the polie® only exercised power to point half way between the shore lines, hief Wappenstein is also author ized to stop the distribution samples of whisky. A wholesa of San Francl has bee flooding the mails with letters, ad- vertising their particu brand of whisky, and containing a card en- ling the bearer to a sample bottle of the beverage from the nearest retail dealer free co BOARD [S DIVIDED OVER PLAN OF REASSESSMENT ization board o whett to mk are fu while County Com oners Rutherford and B gham are opposed t so radical a step, the favor ¢ zation when the discrepancies be tween adjoluing properties are so flagrant as to amount to an in justic Assessor Parrish and County Commissioner Abraham: while recognizing the justice of a yp tical r ament of all re ‘ in the county, are oppo: it on the ground that It cannot be done within the three t which the session of the limited, The second day's sessi of the county board of equali was opened by County Treasurer miley alling the attention of the board to a law passed by the legislature of 1897, which prevents " owner of personal property who refuses to give the assessor & sworn statement from appearing before the board of eqnailzatiog to protest agains@ an arbitrary as exsment made the eS8Or ell ug of war came when Coun u Sawyer desired to have d reassess all the real ¢ county, A division « ment between the city ar members immediately be parent, the county members ing opposed to so radical a step, Commisstoner Rutherford claimed that to do more than to straighten aving inequalities, would be golng inst the spirit of the The board finally decided to take he matter under advisement be- fore taking any definite action,