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Movement at Once~-Resentment of bs Expected. ‘ , December four divisions, each rep : ry ; (By. United P , : in NM AgKreRAtE of 159,256 INGTON, Aus. 8 oe aercion pla ia the Pact! Admir Dayton’s (eet will fleet © t r fi pi _tee and will con : have bee he irginia, Colorado, ace, Driers Nae ie and and Pennsylvania, all aleaoat guns 1 ‘of the Asia’ . 1 divist oes Pe econd division will be com ‘be brought scree “ the Tennessee and Wash new Dayton, © F with 20 guns, and the Call aod South Dakota with 18 bird division te the #t Charleston and Milwaukee : h 14 guns each and the Chicago 18 guna, The ships in the ‘© all of 13,490 tons strikes a sudden blow tppines, the other Pa ar possessions will be left squadron | movements of Admire ot the Dayt bet to prevent a pos | from sailing across the cific Ins @t BO time will Ad at Japan's mercy so far as the navy be two far from the ‘s ned The present force. back showld @ im the far cast ie insufficient to from the far east cope with am enemy and any at canal. tempt to strengthen that force wil! so together be rerented by Japan, as an un a the end of frien act 2 ee rr EAMERS OLLIDE Pree.) ance and stove a large hole in the | ‘Ore. a. * Mak» latter's stern fe this port © The collision ceeurred at the wrouth of the Willamette river at) 5 o'clock this morning, where the Alianee bas gone ashore on a) sandbar. | steamer Colans a and ir City of per Alli i Congregation Will Vote to Retain Rev. ma D. Haynes—Split in Church Is Said to Be the First Hap. formatipa of a simitar tc that fo the Pirst Pres prominent member of the church. ie of the opinion that he will stay provided the vote to refuse the resignation t# sufficiently large to ome years ago tndiente that the opposition ts @ Westminster Pros an “rump” and not a minority large Wes organized. «: enough to be considered Me ouleome of toni«h: « A division is sure to take place ‘Members of th irrespective of Dr. Haynes’ action Qecording to me said a momber of the church this Poagregation The morning, upon a promise that his aetion fs ta mn name would pot be used.- “In the Ne or Pefection ° ent f hie deciding to remain $l te Rev. Myron D. those opposed to him wil! naturally wish to sever thelr connection to # tesignation » be avold embarrassment ta the future. B® foregone cor m. If he resigns, the relations between ft Haynes will will. those who forced fhe step and the Mt thé bead of « majority will become two bitter to peemsregation is another make harmonious action possible tn Dt, Prank Horseta!!. a the futare in Says He Will Gen. Out Fake Employ-' ‘wea heencies Mil in on the Scheme to Defraud the Laboring Man. . idence eho» ained will be ¢ up by crim | will be asked to revoke their e on The agencies which con an b eet business will not affer uae the offictals fonclustvely tha: ay, b wil ther benefit through Mt existing bei» the agitation which for its ob Of the agence a) foot the ing out of the un of people emplo ing a large | scrupulous agencies conducting a Of hands where audulent business 10 the job, ehs #48, and elie Within the course to make wa mt recr se PeRUlt-of the air Bibs chief recon WAGE SCALE DRAWN UP investigarion The id 4 n fine \ Ame ° in the finishing Bwindled . t the work assigned to the scale Wah’ fake « tiee to draw up the seale to WOuld age « of © during the coming committee's report Fri-| er making a few alterations omm ltt ee the h effect that an was at Kents whe union greatly favored b ne engaged resided at the Mmeasire 16 clean oy It agencies CBclusive ¢ wom heard a ved that d killed himself, Plans for Mobilization ot Warships i as of fighting United States navy | NATION E REJECTE HIEF HAS EVIDENCE THE SEATTLE STAR. ATIC FLE | TO COME HERE | THE SEATTLE STAR—THUI BID WAS TOO HIGH, P Blood had no virtue in the case . ot “Annie Roone The bid of 1. ©. Grinnell for’tak-|" with ancestry ‘and connections ing care @t the dead animals found ac tat leenee the nenaaeiee about the elty has been rejected, |or teres bY fewol the aristocracy of the lund, the Inst teu years of And A new wivertisemolt ordered. |her life have bgen spent In almost The Seattle Rendering company, | continuance residence in the King Which has @ place on the tide flats, /county jail, and ahe ts naw about has decided to bid for the privilege. |to be sent back to Resex, Mass. Grinnell's bid was considered t8o/(he town of hor birth, at the ox high | pense of the county Investigation shows that Annie Rooney, whose name prior to mar raige was Florence Assinia Story, j!s & great grand niece of a judge WALKS OUT lof the L yg States supreme court ators and an ambassador to the jeourt of St. James. Jublinnt over. the sale of his} Essex te a town of about 1,000 ranch at Port Orchard, Charles |{habitanta about 26 miles from mm came to this city a. few | Boston be a Story, a Choate, or a Burpham, t# of itself a badge of aristocracy tn eex, Gloucester Ipewieh and the surrounding coun ye ago, purchased an automodile, t an evening in high life, pro ceeded to do a sleepwalking atunt out of a second-story window and |''¥. Tho families were the earliest fe now a patient at Providence how |*ettlers of the having pital, suffering a hemorrhage of the |COMe there fre | bra 8. The proprietor of the hotht pend Annie's father was a ahipbulider Green was stopping heard @ ory | country, during the early raing hours and | upon investigation fownd the man lying In @ pool of blood on the! sidewalk below his bedroom win dow. Since the time of the acct } dent Green has never regained con scionaness, but the hospital author | ities say he is In much better shape |today and will probably recover BIG INCREASE SHOWN In the repert of “United States {Shipping Commissioner Kaox for jthe month ending July 31, there fe | found @ big Increase tn the ship ping from the local harbor, The total number of sailors discharged was 2.446 for the month The to tal number of sallors reshipped and To be robt 4 of $18, whipped in a fist Might by the man whom he had aceused of the robbery, and then thrown tn jail on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by the very man whom he desired arrested, was the peculiar sertes of misfortw which befell A. Cart wright, a hackdriver, this morning Cartwright works for Holman’s diacharaged 4,151, a8 against 3. Livery Co, and went to sleep in the } 704 in June. an increase of 82%. For | stable office He awoke and found | July, 1906, the mumber was 2.821, / $18 missing, afterwards accusing | whieh tv 1,311 lees than thiv year's Wade nee employed in the feure. erent cs mmnenn A recond ventre has been ertered in the Halsey case at Friveo. Jury [men are hard to secure, because they fear the prosecution as much | las the defense. i eee ree eee eae WARNING ISSUED. (By United Pr WASHINGTON, Aug & The Interstate Comme: Com mission has tsawed a warning to the people of the north west to prepare for another fuck fautine next winter and to bay con! and wood at once. Coal is expected to go up to $26 a ton in Montana ) * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee EASY MONEY (By United Pree.) NEW YORK, Aug §.—The Union | Pacific has declared a regular quar terly dividend of 2% per cent on common and the regular semban-| nual dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock | KANSAS CITY, Kaa rtect the Aum. § grave of her TRUSTY WALKS OUT. In order to pr mother and to keep the govern ment from despoiling it, Mies Ly@ia George Brown, trusty, made! oie ty sy tian aah " his escape from the city jail last | 0O?'* ho only Indian woman It ;|yer in the country, has erected a ne Brown was serving 63 ial of Wanan Gna ce nay om. Hlereafor Pe and with a shotgun wif 4 er haa F BO 1008 | drive off those who attempt to ta time prisoner will be made a trusty 1 ¢ the city jail possession of the property, Uncle or as fam hae undertaken to sell the property which i» the inst resting place of the old and famous tribe of Wyandot Indians which once o cupled the whole state of Obio, and which was driven wostwar making {ts last stand in Kansas The government, at the request _ of the city authorities, has had 4 A unique method of advertising | commins appointed to dispose of the Al Yukon-Pacific exposition | the property. Mins Conley sought has been started by the conatruc-|to prevent this in the federal ctreult ion of a miniature design of the| court, but she has been ruled pelle as it will be, consist-jagainat, and it waa the raling that ing of various buildings, grounds electric fountains, the waters sur | The de ion to et present in the show window of the Regal Shoe ET feo STREETS tention George L. Sawyer, man ences of the local store, is prevall-| (by Unites Press.) upon the company to allow the| design to be sent from eity to city| TANGTER, Aug. 6.—Two thou throughout United State und additional men have.» been wherever the company has a4 store. | landed at Casa Bilalica Street Advertising matter regarding the continues, The Jewish exposition will be sent with It section of Casa Blanca has been sacked and many massacred. The ts are filled with. bodies. FOR JEWISH COLONY | "sivciss'from the warshtpa sottv to and destroyed the ish quae |tor, Great distre vailing (By United Press.) Jamong the poor, owing to closed MEXICO CITY, Aug. &—-PhIliD | stores, All Buropeans ave safe. It Shabin, Abraham G. Deglatoff and |i, feared the Andjerras tribesmen | Bfin A. Urin ms Angeles, AC) Hear here may attack the cit here negotiating for 10,000 acres | of land for a Jewish colony of 150,-| WeLIawe v0 16 600. Two thousand will come from | California, and the rest from Rus | yp. ougon, Mins, Aug. &—The ta democratic state executive commit Emperor Willlam wants tee has declared Williams the party colle eat d in Gorman nominge for United States senator which will be taught the Wnglish Williams had a majorit « 648 language | votes MISS LYDIA CONLEY, OF WYANOOT TRIBE, AND ONLY WOMAN LAWYER IN UNITED STATES. | | SDAY, AUGUST 8, THEN ARRESTED stables, of having taken the mone Both Men ffnaily re d the po Noe station, and the o « refaw ed to lock Randolph up, for lack of evidence Later both men started back for the Miables and had been gone but a short Ume until they were arrest ed by, Patrolman Aasiand, charged with fighting. Cartwright appear od to Have been (he aggressor and he Wee put in jall on o charge of ausault and battery, and Randolph Was wpleased i ee a MODERN INDIAN MAID GUARDS GRAVE OF ANCESTOR IN FAMED TRIBE'S CEMETERY INDIAN caused her to prepare to guard her mother's grave when the time comes, She says no one shall move the bodies of her loved ones fr thelr last resting place so long as she is able to lift a hand in pro towt Miss Couley has many of the popular attrivutes of the Indian It ia ber boast that fllness is a tranger to b merely by rea of the fact that she Instinctive! obeys the Indian rules health She eau work for days without food aud yet without feeling fat € In tw her whole tir is epent in a manier that would put a gir ions hiardy out of the + short time. ning in a From early very mort ing until late at night she is b with her practice, besides r ‘e authheriiies to sustain her Hon regarding Indian rights in the federal court tleingyattorney TOBACCO WORKERS PLANNING STRIKE (®y United Press.) She has been a pr for five years LOUTSVILLB, Ky Aue. 8 A on whether the 10,000 tobacec workers ail over the country will trike dgainst the American Toba co Goa is being received headquarters of the interna tobaces workers’ union, She American Federation of Lat cide {fo assist the workers, the strike of Milled trades would af fect 70,000 FORTY KILLED | IN EXPLOSION SANTIAGO de CHILE, Aug. 8 Forty peraons, including spec policemen and flremen were killed or wounded when the carbonie acid pipes of the broomery exploded, de ving the building a ONE CENT 2 VOL. 9, NO. 4i, 6 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. ANNIE ROONEY Is APPROVE OF REV. AN ARISTOCRAT | LLWYD’S ACTION and member of the Mas sachusotts | he RaHKKRH HR of Her unele, Arthur D. Mi A R Mture, Her uncle, Arthur D.!* congas vein appanenr, 2 Ministers Agree That He Did Right in Refusing te MasaGthusetts logiviature, is the|* * pewunst owuer of the sep building (By United Press) ~ *| Marry White Woman and Chinese---Consent of plant owned by her father ® S8EOUL, Aug. 8--Th * Joxpph Story, judge of the United |* peror’s youngest brothe * . ?, . Ob . d Staten sorpeme court trom III. to, been appointed helt apparent «| — Prosecuting Attorney's Office Obtained. 1845, Was Annie's great grand’ *® to the throne. It has been de * ancle, William Wetmore Story,|* clded that all vice ministers ® the great American sculptor at|* Will be Japanese. * Rey. J. P. D. Liwyd’s ref to | ton For me political, soctal, Rome, was her cousin, Rufus!» mar Gertrude Higgison to T raclal and spir one the Choate, the most oloquent udvo| kK kWkKkehkeee owe 4 Y of a white we a Chine cute @t the Amerftean in his num, Cine, a8 telated in ene would be m ae and day, auccossor to Dantel Webster terda has been @ toy hink that it is the duty of the fo the United States senate, was 10 «6 dixcuasion toda mong ¢ h to frown upon h ming- }also her cousin. Josoph H. Choate chu “oe I former am dor to England efender of the now @ member of the Hague pe f this cou thove of conference, im also her cousin. | religion so Among her other cousins are Chas. | they are F, Cheate, prestdent of the Old Col elt on ony #eilyoad, and Henry F. Barn th ham, ‘ olted States senator from be ellow, as New Hampatire | 4 i Tat optr ‘ nd whit When asked today for the rea ny © Wea galt OPER peers nie none Of her downfall, Annie philo will probably decide tonight , seen , secut sophigelly remarked on which attorney he wants to de a6 aj osh recetved "A erase for theatrical life abd) tong him. Me conferring with | the hoosm Clarence Darrow today. If the n ef ee, ee ee ter is left entire to Moyer, Da te row will be selected yel ¥ | A. Matthews, of the First that t ' MURDER REVEALED Presbyterten church, said " ag Attorney ! h Dr. Liwyd did exact Vande j ae” te elon the church Cor an. We'll let BY ADAM'S STORY ‘isis 'S.™octate ise — (By United Press.) GOVERNMENT WILL ACT TELLURIDE, Colo, Aug §.—-TI Arne a timbe the Smuxgle who disappeared June humed near the Alta a mht $$ $$ $$$ here today by General Wells sae hamid Gen-shiastnas tak daiibies: Geawtll wo'eltae wane ingame fo where the Peay oral Gruudtieldelogragtied from Immediate attention curred the enmity the miners Ashington, D. C., to C.F This is construed men Yande weretary of tle bers of the committee making the unton for working at the mine after . Gomiaoet at |Investigation to mean that the im the strike in 1961 ; Bed) cooteadlnebep died pee ps tad Se Adams says Barney's b Wa | ing the Comaitions ‘existing at the | place the postoffice on =. business Stripped of al! clothing before in al post-office had been received basis, would be sent at once. terment = miata 9 OF SOCKEYE SALMON ORDERS SALE SET ASIDE Judge CH Hante ed Btates clreult ox 4, of the Unit sale of the tug Sophia set aside A GREAT | LOSS TO CANNERS upoe motion of John Campbell, who {ft appeara, had offered the sum of eerenapiemnnastannate $650 for the tug before it was sold! geatie fish dealers are as he r will be ex onday by pited = State , m t Marshal i opr i ‘or t ; ® “9 ot | "8 millions of dotlars will - , ‘ gon A | $460 to W. Redding. The Puget | let eanon by the failure r Pg Bound Pattern works brought ‘the | 2 re e sO . = suit in ibe! against the ta me ca ‘ | he ‘ & pro HAU MAY BE. ENT ‘Fat ne | ns of the Pack | - - _ ‘ f t c state, } (By United Pre: he 4 sical ex | BERLIN, Ang &—On the he ne Memste, bet- strength of a statement made as Ji Burns, that }Baren yon Lindenan that Ot i suffering m stomach Molitor, and not Carl Hau, who ts , uble, the fight be junder sentence to be beheaded ex Joe Gans has b tt. killed her moth Olga has been to atte Ver The contest was to have taken jarrested at Baden Baden of mon ive 10! pince August 16. The claim is | The baron makes the charge in| ound waters, and biish BUM made by Gans’ sympathizers that }@ letter to the prosecutor at Carls erous t heries « 6 the waters! Burns is not sick, but that this tuhe, where the al took place. | Where y spawn The fishing | ctep is taken to save the forfeit Olga is the youngest daughter of ¥ the most profit: | money the murdered woman a but ft will be | when it wil Sir Walte poems are nothing, unless radical Lord Roseber te reading. we to bis pillow, so that may be — our if) handy for waking ats. Humane Officer Vaupell secured anescemastitstanmemesanabestiis & Warrant this morning in Justice R. R. George's court for the arrest of Jane Porter, living in the north end of the city, charging her with FATHER TAKES UP | cruelty animale he woman ts jeald to have tortured a Danish hoand bel ng to Pau) Laun by 'throwing flery chemicals on the animal | F. H. Davidson, father of Miss | the task is apparently hopeless. He Edna Davidson, who w wasn (18 Relng abled by © + of rem oh? Wosteanh ‘ ame dents from along N Reach. ; pd : The condition of Miss Lucile oo a after conducting | Schroeder, who was nearly drowned 4 h 4 e 8 at the ne time ifues to im- A nying that he w ont ight to her home in Seattle tn (By United Press.) eres 1 eee —— CHICAGO, Aug. &—Standard BIG BALTIMORE FIRE Plans have pleted for attorneys t 1 fo ne © erection of a $1,090,000 power of appeal from Judge La de (By United Press.) nt on the headwa of the cision, fining MORE, M dy rive estat ment pe fort ment « ted alleged to ha ; WELCOME,MY 30N a Re YOURE abst \ be | HARVEST WANDS \ WANTED - ‘ | | } | - ( ‘ A a | All over the country, harvest hands are short and the en have been forced to go Into the fields, Wives and daughters have labored side by side with husband, father and brothers. This car toon shows how John Dudeslip, just home from college with his golf sticks, tennis racket and patent leather shoes, is welcomed by the father, He must now jump intoa palr of overalls, don a wide brimmed hat and work from early morning until late at night in the harvest fields, It will do him good, anyway