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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. Ta The Ufited "au tad | "govornmens é : Following are the overmight on we Pucndite ricasiics Of Wlane ahs triep tay Monday Pen. vom Me | otathroaate: : a Fag Revd ore Tolls of the Menace of Rich |x 1 ng Ws Men Who Tempt and Corrupt I, — race, five ane one half fur Weak Pollticiane—Send Them @ lotd fe ie JT yy . . Steamer ocotre ; lng reo® dail. |1418 Black Sam . 4 , PP hore! ace hey Shr 2 ar pate - {ay dedtoy al Bwoepatakes 109| Steamer Bertha is de Sunday (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | 1965 Bannocence 10 1 Valdes and Wheastern SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17 | 1412 Orelio 1 aska with 76 passengers @md, 300 4 1425 Kaeone 102 |tons of cox " he bribetaker la not as des | mn 0) ppper ore 11412 John J, Mohr 10 7 i a i ana Pionio® ous a man to the public gue bribe: 11483 Luehy Lad tes | OO , Pl | giver, said Francis J say, th | Steamer Alki came in fem Skag as General Orders to Strike are Reeeived the! riveri@ onld Frenolp J, tasey, fe {412 Diangno POE Pert hy dere yom ys- All the courta of the Foresters ficlals tn Oregon and Ban Fran Count Commander 102 | trafén gvorn the Treadwel) mine for R id ls h K Toda a in Soattio and Ballard | ois, . | 1898 Weatherford on 102} thaslacoma smelter gnd 3,000 cases Wak Ot— Rel at the Key y Id the annual ptontc and |g. im & ' j1412 ol Bell 100 |of salmon " 4 field day tomorrow at Wildwood | wor s'e ” |1165 Costados 400 *S, nae Thats campy.” @8@ (@p aveietant q ~ & |park, east of Lake Washin : Btear iebidt let Wrencell J : e. ts Haas and Wildwte A ” iP o" sma Spéemeat of Real Conditions Eg . m |dintriot mttorhoy napile@ Bis famo Pppoma’ tees, dns. nifiand 100 ner Humboldt lett . smile that shows a flas® of gleam yarak, self thitbe Fourolds and \for Seattle yesterday, +. — wi leave Lesoh park every half : ' howe. Phe best orchestra in the |S t@eth and brings out the s}fous upwart . saree le the {method to be used, leaving Holl! | fee's lines that group about his jay. iat o7|, Steanitr Spokane left Mkagway © ’ wontons, [sole arfitrator. ; Gly has been engaged tor the 0&1” “When you want to kill a tree do 4h) Seepetanest 107 | for Seattle poxterday oh Dtene en ae o casion, There will be foot races, | ou lov oft the beanchoa? No you 1468 Ten Row * .. 92 a wiigon the aue%) Natty YORK, Aim. 17.—According | Sk races, tus of war, besides & | iayg out Your age aad out the Taste yr pam Steamer Mackinaw arrived in they retuan fe work ) statements of the officials of the = When we start to kil off the graft 1aet Done Woit ‘ Nome from Seattle yesterday ‘ot the Western Union | Western Union, the company ts industry we dont stop with the 11400 Midmont * talk todag, Ho} moving ovegything. This ia disput TACOMA WOMAN branches either, We hit at the roots 1433 Briers * Steamer Portland left Juneau for » sporatera a@/ 0d BY the sirikers and ia borne out of the @fatt. In Ban Francteco pg PR RD Valdez yesterday vod ok al i by the little business handled, in nine out of every ten of the mu : shi Be ts at the key = HAS DISAPPEARED "sss: se" G5 "sce Third vase, ons ttle. ant 400 ]/PanK BOARD SoONe ge rey tittle business Smail’s Statement. Pees grafting in going on, the big public | yards, selling; three-year-olds and | TO BE EXPERTED. qetsived, the strik-} CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—-Preaident 8 service corporations are the source upward veeon ‘Deliove that the |J, Small, of the telegraphers, issued (Star “Special Bervicn) of the corruption, To put an |(1414)Capable ...... 109| It was decided this afternoon by reason TACOMA, Aug. 17.—Mre. An effectual blight on the corrupt 1441 Tetanus 96 the mayor and the finance commit [parton =e name only ne following statement M. Johnson, wife of a Northern Pa-|!%8 onergies of | the officials 1415 Leash a 107| te to have the books of the park I do not believe in strikes any) cine angi o © public service corpers 1420 Croix DOr .. 109 |board experted. There was consld- , same Talon has employed |More than I do in murder, but 1} cific engineer, legt the family resi-| tions we must first get evidunse (1906) Melar © 102 | erable discussion over the question. : it _ | do belteve in justice and in the firat | dense on Puyallup av, last aieht/ against thom. We accompieh Use 1441 Oranne 98 | However, as the charter makes It a fe patrol its lines, oF | at law of nature, which is gelf-| to lock up the chickens im the|by getting ‘the goods’ on a grat 1431 Daniel C. 107 | part of the duty of the finance com ‘s oe allroad stations, | preservation, When justice cannot|chicken yard, and has not been |ing public official, We make kin (1416)Queen Alamo. 106 {mittee to expert the park board's we ne claim the rall-| be had, nor self-preservation matn-| heard of since. S¢veral hundred | confess, We make him get bie ow} (1429) Dewey % 112 | 8ccounts, the work was ordered. Interforins | tained without @ resort to etther or | Belghbors today aasisted the frantic leagues who have been corrupt cow ” lgShorroate & Ge. will do tt are both of these harsh measures, then | husband in hia search. Two theo-|fess, Then we use those contos-| RICH GRIGE.GIVERS ON THE BUR AY RENSCO—FRARcD 4 mn | Feurth race, ome mile, selling . qelway operators deny.|) ssh measures will be justified. | ries, one of suicide because of tll |sions to indtet ‘the men high up, Wey, TREE Fen, |three-year-olds aad upward faterfering with the} Im the present «reat conflict, it] health, and dne of foul play, are |and send them to jail When you! ' 1068 Supreme Coust _” ue ‘there is trouble, as re} is contended on the one hand by | ®@vanced for the disappearance. have convinced the broadcloth |= ~ LS ——~|1430 Sieke! Mollander . 86 * ffora other sources, | the telegraphers that the telegraph " i financlers and tigtly re abio Phen, with & perttwn of thet nmemay aston, ment ty iim styp up tte) 661 Mendater 96 #9 companies have employed against CONTRACTS Ane LET. pirates that infest our cities that jiagting in thelr pockets, they ge source of gratt, than te send bim | 1494 AvonteHus 100} Postal in Good Fix. them methods so unjust, means aid they cannot secure tilegal privileges be Py —- ge whee and dle | te jak annd let the tevestigetion step |1268 Sea Lad 100} so unworthy that thelr position a8| ‘The board of public works this |OY fleaal moana, without sertously |@0d pose befere the workd a pub- | there 1434 Tarp ..... 9618 “ te better fixed than |oo cloves of that company have be-| morning awarded the eontenots tor {endangering thelr proapects of fu-|lie spirited citizens and generate in| "The pudHetty of the exposure | i424 Maud Muller” : oT Hh ordinary person Unto, Manager| come unbearable. furnishiug the brick and the tron {tare bayptness, then serious graft-|the forces of good government.| stops the supervisor as far as he | | eh ie Bey be Was at and/ “While their prayers and petitions| work for the garbage destructor|!8& Wil! cease, Thon the people wit |Faugh! ‘Those condittons fill my|is a publMe menase, He ts nover| Pith race, six furlongs, selling; i} now and somebody * That be was mov. | for redress of grievances have been |that is in process of coustruction |OW® thelr government. It won't be |#ou! with dingunt jatile to raise his head again. But | Mreeyearcids and upward | footie and east. |Telected with uniform consistency, | on Lake Union owned by the gat company or the! “Phere are 100,000 men right|by him we ean catch the big fel-| 1417 Petham : io\}later, than not ah of the in some instances « conference has} Tho Seattle Hrick @ Tile Co. will| #treet railway company or the tele in San Francisco who are nojlows. And we aro adoing it, and| 719 Triumphant * 99 | We bad woven | ween denied altogether anpply the 40,000 brick for $10.40 a|hoKe company, but It wit! be|stronger than the supervisors that |are going to keep on doing It until | 1417 Givonnt Bolerto * 104 || much of anybody “Have the companies dealt just-| thousand, and George W. Hoffman |2%*4 by every calloused- hand |confessed. Some them will be we have put them all Into the state | 1293 } 107 * A ‘ far the clerks at tho local |ly with those employes or are the| will furnish the fron tor 9342.99. Tom, Dick and Harry as much as elected to office, too, If we don't) prison. The very salvation of our|1411 Nappa ‘ 104 any time. sav- not walked out ana{@™ployes untruthful in thefr by the eminently respectable owner |send these cultured —criminal-| government depends upon the peo-|1422 Water Thrush ........ 107 |} t is th pave . jeharge, unjust in thelr demands, of @ thieving corporation jmakers to jail they will go right/ple showing their abitity to govern| gictn race, five furlongs, purse,|} LOS account 1s e gre they wil! not) .n4 unreasonable in their course? “Why do these offictals of the|on stealing the government and|themscives, As long as they allow |i rer year-olds and spward: \h fi d ti f eo members of| “It may be asked what right the public service forporations buy bribing supervisors to pass them |thetr gavernment to belong to &| tire ieseline '} foundation of suc government has to investigate the these poor devi! of supervisors | (egal concessions. So we believe | public service corporation rather r i bf telephone {Private affairs of the Western they did in San Francisco? They }it i# better to get the confessions | than to themselves they are in dan breed Ss —- cess. Start with us. te | Union ot any other company. The pay them $5,000 to sell thetr souls }of tome poor, weak, harmless devtl/ger. We are going to stop that in| 1417 Nattle Bumppo | i Gusect on | answer ts two fold so that they ann make $600,000. |whome greed for meaey bas led bim | gan Francisco, at least.” 997 Galvestonian working overtime | rat, because the Western A enneenes | een om nes 1417 Billy Mayhain 5a | Union and Postal Telegraph com 4 af the extra business | Aug. 17.—The gonera! ‘strike of union tele fa North America Title effect either York and at 20 cities in the United le are out Je recetred yi © tearing Cr their places strike orders Reon Monday it Rot a union opera either ia the claim that they have offices are nee ot the they are mov ity, but the be the best han. nnd a ban | selves. he will offer sux t he will not come out ‘Say certain point or ‘served employers wore faithfully The mayor's office at city halt tr being givee a general cleaning wp ta honor oe gy ne oft Mayor who will oe the nae at ane "the last of the week. Acting Mayor Burnett ia contem- plating conducting the oxeoutive proceedings panies are both engaged in inter: | State commerce and the federal gov erament has power under the con- stitution to investigate interstate | omumaree, | “Second, aside from this aspect jot commerce, because congress | haw power under the constitution to |take any step or enact any la }which tends to promote ‘genera! | welfare’ of the people, and certainly nothing ts quite so likely to retard or destroy the ‘general welfare’ of & people, as civil discord or indus trial slavery. Telegraphers’ Training. “The question may be asked, why has not the attention of the public been called to our many ‘grievances before? The answer is simply this: “Telegraph operators are trained from infancy not to divulge family secreta, The very nature of the business imposes those engaged it. bas it occurred that a telegraph (Operator divulged the contents of a passing through his hands. The publication of our grievances thou | would necessarily divulge the meth lode employed by telegraph officials toward the public as well as our By Mariion Ashe. foning of children’s frocks as ts porch in front of the city hat. given te the gowns of the society woman 1% seema foolish, but, 6 VEN TEN YS nevertheless, the fact remaina, that John Jobuson, colored, was given | the drosses of the little tots of 5 or 10 days by Justice Simon this morning for trying to carve up Loa Fistoe, also colored, with whom he had a misunderstandiog. Miss Fie ton was none the worse for John- son's show of temper and did not wish to have the man prosecuted. LICENSED 10 WED Tanejiro Umeda, 28, Loa Angeles, Cal. and Wakano Takayama, 15, * | | Wm. Henry Holsington, legal age, and Naomi Chapin Dawley, legal age, Seattle Magnus Nordgulst, 35, and Min nie Josephina Swan, 33, Seattle. Carl Adernever, 25, and Bessie Johnson, 30, Seattio Herman 0. Kroneke, 3%, Sesttic, and Mra, Anna Holt Pierce, 28, Te coma. James G. Roycroft, 23, Port Angeles, Wash. and Lilian War miniak!, 23, Seattle. ‘No set of mon and women have nor more loyalty. “We have been parties to their crimes long enoagh. Henceforth we shall fight for our rights and at the same time endeavor to purify and improve the service.” A GECOND, AND vi HOBO IS ON THE JUMP NOW SWISHING THROUGH SPACE AT 20 BIRTH RECORD. Births were registered today as follow: Ross—To wife of James Roas, 518 7th , Aug. 11, & son. Hansea—To wife of G. C. Han sen, 13th av. &, and Norman «t., Aug. 14, & daughter Reliing—To wife of G. Relling 4267 Linden av, Aug. 10, a daugh SIBLE TO NAKED EYE. As much thought and tngeoulty temporarily on the|!e dispinyed nowadays in the fash od | Exquisite handwork decorates | American tha! stinplest Magn jumpers, while | alts, th¢ir lingerte hats are beautifully prddrotdered fine lace and ribbon The Ulustration shows twa little joperatic selection, “The Prince of ral TOT'S DRESSES COST AS MUCH AS NAMMA'S Theses phoated white }med with a tiny ruching of the) ‘€otor re a 1396 Princess Wheeler . “apprentice allowance. WOODLAND PARK CONCERT. ‘The program of the concert to be given by the Seattle marine band as meh as thosd of the|®! Woodland park tomorrow from 3 to 6 p. m is as foliows March, “Kxalted Ruler,” overture, Triumph concert “Cecelia; euphonium solo, ‘Alice, Where Art Thon,” Mr. G. descriptive, “A Trip to intermexso, “Indenne ;" Mies mM. Keny ‘Dies. Miss M. Kelly, of this city, 48 years old, died last night at the Providence bospital after an opera | tion for cancer. a ups. © mont delicate fabrics are us cago yesterday in the collapse of a + lodging house. / “Lathe | ‘Stars and Stripes x & Smith con with | Williams a | the Farm; trimmed Every father and mother should have their children learn to ewtm. Expert instructor at big Lana park natatorium. Private lessons by appointment - song and dance, march, Mr Greased for & children’s mat-| Pitsen;” ‘Their chats are of accordion. | Neil: Hherty sitk, trim:| Porever,” 1OWA SOCIETY PIcNtc. The lowa Boctety of Seattle, com- posed of nearly 1,000 members will have an old fashioned picnic at Fieanant Bench Saturday, August PHOTOGRAPHS M. osing the Port Orchard route 706 First av, Washington Bloc! boats. All former residents of lowa| brine ‘Ing rs and are made of fae white Five persons were killed at Chi-! We Pay 4. Interest On tot Accounts Brenches | “Botierst | Georgetown } Jomge D. Howe, President B Solner Cashier PARECTORS. | Ferd. Gehmits, | HC 2 D. Lowman, as Rman Rosenbere A B Stewart, Union Savings & “Tings ide Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Ge, Nome, Alaska and their friends are invited. Picnic at Pleasant Beach Sunday Three Thousand Dollars The Casce@e Foundry Company hee) just bought tem acres at Bariington and | all ot ence begin babiGing 6 plat whieh [iN employ one hundred and fifty mon! os the wert That thousand dollars te wages will be pela | Set at thie Sounder every week. Ui tevona| at Rartington. i send thelr obit. wd the major portion of their money If you contract with The Tre 4 Bartington Right now you con bay! ONE UNIT of Trustee Pr terse lote or screas Rartington at |i Of SAY . | peacticaity your . | PLAN that the Company You better | \ oat today. ne anil wilt ateo go in| Vidual etreumstances, we know t DO YOU mists?” Why Not Cultivate a The best way to acquire what means that three your surplus. ment of the financial backbone BACKBONE Are You One of the People WhoCagnot Save Money or Make Their Money Make Money—one of Mapplebeck’s possess—a financtal backbone—is to adopt Ownership of Central Business Property for the disposition of all Suppose one hasn't any surplus? will be willing to arrange to suit indl- & sorplus a work not of self-denial, LACK IT? “Invertebrate Eeono- Financial Backbone? Mapplebeck says few persons the Method of Unit That's where the acquire comes tn. uatee Company for the purchase ‘operty No. 6 upon a PAYMENT hat you will find the creation of but of comparative ease and of immense satisfaction. Think of a GROWING SURPLUS; a growth Sherbert—To wife of James Be apart from any efforts of your own! You will soon realize that isharbert, 710 Denny way, Aug. #,| TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN UP-TO.DATE FASHIONABLE OUTFITS— | | 4 Don't delay, Come {Ml the obligation is daily making you richer and that your Unit of .. an AS COSTLY AS MAMMA’S. tm and talk the matter over tediy, Business Property ts largely paying for itee | enter fot be gh wl pe ye Tea ANS THE UNITS OF PROPERTY No. 6, (The great Central Butld: Pe vere oe Seen Finest bathing on the const at] he nes- ing of Third Avenue) according to most careful estimates based j ter. the big Lene Park nate Rue. T Jo Thomson | upon leases already made, will yield to Unit Owners at least § Bo NOTE A ug salt Water atl the time. Ab] per cent per annum from rental revenues, in addition to the annu- DEATH RECORD. pee, yo Come over Sunday Investment Co. al {ncrease in value which can hardly be less than 10 per cent ess| 118 Benece st, Seattle Doe this sort of high-class thrift appeal to you? Get Booklet Deaths were registered today as | $$$ $$ — No. 4 a8 soon as possible | follows annuities Kees—Archie M, Kees, 29, Aug Doda adit, | | Th T C f S yy aoe penne | e Trustee Company of Seattle | Wood—John §. Wood 1 young man whose | } Hotel Washington A» marents do not know, and} ATE BUILDING | Rodtker Bodtker, 39, to have Ta | EE UI RRB. 5, | Providence hospital the heart broken moth: | \—— eet irinsfalder—F. B. Grinaf or te today engaged in a soarch fot Ang, 14, Wayside Emon " naway girl | {hospital young coupl belleved to | Lancaster—F. ©. Lancaster, j have fett in company with aaother Aug. 14, 2426 Sth av. W lhoy and a girl, Schwartabure by | Hamumner—Osear Hammer, 6, Aug. | name The local police are a a] 115, 7408 Sth av. N. &. gaged in searching for the elopers. | ‘ . a TS DIVORCE FROM wWiFE.| Site for Reformatory. ogre ; | Aa & alte for « state reformatory Chas. M. Tubman waa granted a | : “ oe HM | the reformatory commission has se | giyorce from Emma M. Tubman by | s r liected 400 acres of land near Mon-| judge Tallman on the « ot | OM ALL DEPOSITS Photograph of a Comeet Traveling Through the Sky at [roe About 1,000,000 feet of tim-| unbearable erwelty. Acco to} The Habit bl FW Miles 2 Becond. The Streaks of Light Around it |bor, farm houses, fruit treon aud | the man's story, thls jealous wite | Learn i = fn mipoes | the r uable " ateher »Dw to o Poten € you } ady formed this « The Photo Was Made by Prof. E. E. Barnard, at Gen- |live stock make the land valuable.| once pursued him with a buteher | ‘ ‘ BY Means of Teiescopic Exposure, Which Was of 2 Hours | Th Price to be pald Is $15,600 knife. 5 | Duration; Hence the Streaked Effect. }"Gaturday and Sunday main Visit-| Waxners band and fireworks Bt Star's Exciusive Service.) ht, growing brighter night after |fog days Bremerton navy yard, ie Rs — nite City at Madison FIRST AVE OPPODITE POST OFFICE STEAMER YOSEMITE Mh, Aug. 16. —tHigh up | eight | “ a ae 3 poe nal rice o On these clea ' On September 3 it will be 47,000, FOOT Of UNIVERSITY ST. - “| 000 miles from the sun, and will GRAND OPERA é Bete sen itn net, te, ce PEC RGAIN Hood’s Canal E ot t to the earth. Seether orn | "Faroe a int ieenone ot | A HOUSE SPECIAL BA I ood s Canal Excursion M the rate of 30 u Yerkes observatory, Prof. BE. .| ak Sunday Night we, . A 18 h 9:30 nard has made a collection. of Aug. 18 S - ° Mfettrial hobo is called | remarkable photographs of the! tif IW t ttl unday, ugust t , o- a.m. Smet. Just at the , wanderer. These plotures | “Fy ADMISSION FREE Be S 6.8 . . q me it ie wandering said to be the best ever made “ie WM. WINDSOR, L. L. B., Ph. D, the world’s autiru es eattie Fishing and Pleasure Trip to Brinnon, Hood Canal u non of a comet | most prominent Phrenologist, will lecture and a 4 z » ion Stop of three hours will be made at Brinnon. Splendid trout The comet has @ tong tail of fy. eltnaate Sitorinn, tanroceans, eatts . bene For Monday, Aug. 19 fishing on the Dosewallips river, Bring your fishing tackle and n ing “specks” of burnin eae ul ladies, seven dsom ° » & : \ pasket and enjoy a fe ours ashore 0 org denizens e speck, of course, as big aa a Kansas LEGTING LIFE COMPANIONS according to t peep Be gel J = _ be 0 njoy a few hours ashore, away from alee doe WMeREE’ LECTURES, Kgan Hall, Arcade Build 1207-8 $1 500 Light lunches served aboard at roasonable prices, : i . “4 2 ‘ Round Trip $1.00. Pier 6, foot of University st Re Birnie Worked to death,” was the ver-| Ing — Monday night, “How to Become Rich; ALASKA BLOG ) Round Trip 91.08. Pier ¢ NO t of a London coroner's Jory in Tuesday night, “Tl yw to be Healthy me amas Tickets for sale at Swift's Pharmacy, Second? and Pike Bar penne the case (sabella Thurgood, a} Dr. Windsor and obtain a gomplete delineation ot your f baracter For? extra choice lots on Prospect av tell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second; and Pler 6,-foot of Univer George Runs widow 77 years old, who died after |B best business, adaption in matrimony, success and health culture ! ity this ey » hard day at the washtub, “I think )| CONSULTATION DAILY AT HOTEL BUTLER. Hours 10 a, m with unobatructed view of bay and city. |)f sty Py P ' baa fa the White 2 the Lord is calling me, but 1 am to 7 p. m. Grade tax paid £5F Regular Hxcursions, afternoon and evening, today dnd tomor ver ady he said just before she | , fetarn the first of + Bian , of the week od away.