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TRUST PROBING HAS Bater Laws, That Wil Prevent ‘Trusts--Wall St.) UNFIT FOR WORK Tip on Message Was a False Alarm. masinetoapctors Turner, ana Whitney this morning a the J tors hear evidence against W. A. Sturgis, on gineer on the tug Griffin, charged (By United Preas.) Henry Blake, The speech of the with drunkenness by Capt. H.W WN, Mass, ‘Aug. | President was delivered from a Crosby of the Crosby Tug com stand erected at the side of the | pany. Witnesses stated that Sturgis tee no objection | ii, and in it he pald @ glowing | Was in no condition to attend to fa the mint Of this people | cri to the memory of the Pt |duty on more than one occasion mae) = carning a@ny } grim fathers and their Massachu | Larry Kohanan, chief engineer of = ey if he does setts descendants. James Lrice, the » tug Blanch, testified that gee British aba: , offered the | Was persuaded to leave his post it honesty and fairly, if he gots it as the reralt of special skill and * gald President Roose fe an address commem ause Sturgia had ben discharge but that he was sorry for his action afterward. congratulations country. Other Governor tied the offic the ided aud kers ape Senator Lodge re of the town and monw ering Ge laying of the corner| ment association. Following the gine to the monument marking the completion of the exercises Prov spat where the Pilarim fathers first |incetown entert d ite distin @8 American soll. guished guests with a luncheon tn there Is @ growing deter. | the town hall and a par through ite only important stre National Incorporation Lawe The president sald 1 believe fm a na ation law for Pwo mon Wore badly tajared snd Jaeveral more had narrow escapes in the wreck of a frieght train on the Columbia & that no man shall amass e by spectal privilexe and wrongdoing, so im the power of legis went, and that the for nal tnoorpor tons engaged eed shall not have Puget Sound rail Seat te antteoctal.” in interstate business, I bellere,/road, two miles from Taylor ate tone of the preside furthermore, that the need for ac /tion late yesterday afternoon, The | & progress! ret — te mat pressing af regards | seriously injured were J. K. Fisher wmination to put a | tose corporations which, because | superintendent of construction for jaw-breaking, to |they are common carriers, exercise |the Deuny-Renton Clay Co. right paths already |* aasl-pubite function; and which | hand crushed and bruised shout ecutions un-|Can be completely controfied, {nthe head, and Engineer C ail respects by the federal govern ment, by the exercise of the power conferred under the interstate com merce clause, and, if necessary, un der the post-road clause, of the con-| ure of the alr brakes to work while stitution Durt the last few! the train was descending a steep years we have taken marked strides | grade, 18 cars Jumping the track im advance along the road of proper!” ‘The train was in charge of Con to demand stringent ime as they Majors, who was badly cut show the head and suffered a dislocated arm. The wreck was caused by the fall Milking feature of the regulation of these railroad cor |quetor DC. Howard teiteration by the porations; but we must not step The injered men were brought expression of some |in the work here and sent to the hospital fegarding the “unde | “The national government shoutd | " of the officers | exercise over them @ similar super | § Federation of Miners. viston and contre! to that which it he said: lexereises over national banks. ‘wnfortunately a certain Principle of Sherman Law. w of car fellow-countrymen|! “The principle of the Sherman te Gecept the view that iaw so far as it probibits combina $8 man can be proved guilty tions which, whether because of 4 a he ‘shall thelr extent or of their character good are harmful to the poblic must the life he has laiways be preserved. Ultimately, | {g8'" certificate angel how pernicious bis and I hope with reasonable speed olor ao fs | the tional government must pase bare ‘ws which, while increasing the | chores issioncn ow supervisory and regulatory power | Rot? ‘A group of sinister anarch. | the government, also perm! re jsuch useful combinations as are! ogra ind agitators, who were in the city special champion of gd with Mat hye | So far as the police are concern lin: an antics bow evil his | the representatives of the GO" / od. the case le closed. An exam ernment may Viourl: we is ot some BAY Proviously SPPFO"e. | ination of the head yeuterday de Often men who have heen ullty veloped « rte jof violating these laws have real | the sudden. stopping of the heart, Commemoration Oate. ly acted in criminal fashion, aud which ts taken as another judica Sormerstone exereiets were if omsibie should be proceeded tion of drowning. Ka of en Bo gece against criminally; and therefore om * was coniineted by | Coroner Carrol! has signed the for Mise Mary Thomas, attesting that death wae due to drowning, either as the re cident or sulcide. The was shipped to Hilensbure morning for interment and ‘\ was accompanied by the relatives @ Fy a CRUISERS TO ESS. E.C0. FOR %0 Sout VY DAMAGES Shc a: ee that the United States crutsers Ch) (Coatinued on Page Se Seven) cago and Charleston and the tor pedo boat destroyers Preble and j Perry will leave the navy yard | September for Ban Francisco to ew the four crate ginia, Maryland, Pennsy' Colorado, at San Diego. These latier war vessels are now on their way from the Ortent and are mem bern of the Pacific squadron. The former vessels will aluo meet the “Mieging that she wit be per injured and crippled for : Emma Anderson. aged 21, 0 | Mietim of the Fort Lawton street @ collision on March 3, today filed fe the superior court against Electric company uk $a the amount of $57 | OF Mie amount $2,000 Is Lawton on the afternoon of March | 3, of this year, Mise Anderson re’ ceived injurtes which n asitated her removal to the Pacific hospital where it is sald she has been con fined ever since. The girls spine id Internal oreans are sald '0 |g. Lowe, now on her way from : "yee 4 | Valparaiso to Ban Francisco, tating several SALISBURY, Eng. Ang. 20. Casey appear as her attorneys, = | This same tablet has been unveiled in the an inju A legal firm on June 26, M tor medical expenses and the in the superior court, obtained #|clent Salisbury cathedral by Am covers the amount of | verdict for damages aggregating | baasador Reid to the memory of @images the plaintiff $25,544 In favor of C. 1. McOwen,| the 28 who were killed a year ago She is enitied to another victim of the same accl |in the derailing of the London-Liv ‘deena collision near Fort deat erpool express train, TYPHOID GASES FILL HOSPITALS Rumors That City Water Supply I Polluted Is Denied BisHoP 70 70 YEARS OLD STARTS ON HOBO TOUR * THE SEATTLE STAR —_ [oxecent) NOT BEER STOPPED OVER 0 | Haht congestion, due to 26 cents per dosen, and the supply } GRANT mae SAYS WOMAN FORCED FPOSITION SIGNATURE TO NOTE wae ast night granted « long ved {te papreted, tea compromine meas NO TR ACE William Reed Alleges That Miss Maud Arnt Pointed ranchise for urnishing heat and = pat the steam pipes should be steam in the heart of the otty, ts [onappay ine, North a Vieeinla ot Revolver at His Head and Secured His Signature to a franchive covering the | fore the council stopped at Pike at me ground that will expire in Mi@len doclared >that merchants D d P f $5, at 3 » next few years wert being charged as much as F eman aper tor ( at The new franchise will not ex the company (the cont of pire until Dee, 31, 1984. No reasomw i pipes) before the com: | ng that he was held up at | minutes, had offered he was assignable other than that the /pan% would consent to connect : aaa tk ts soeunedl company wanted a franchise upon | thel® buildings with the system. | % Ge 188d drove him from th which {t could borrow money and|The pompany simply had the mer That Louis Cohen, the younp Be five be poll hop lop {te proprietary rights in| chat and business men at {t»| tailor who was yesterday reported vary Heed ‘ to the the streets and alleys of the city, |mery, according to the councll|to have « suicide, res J he had called no M Counetimea Mullen and Zbinden maay who wanted to have a clause fed } " “ ‘ dumber He ¢ fought the course of the committee, |insefted whereby the mpany |°Ge? bie life in Lake Washington : et eg but lost, Counctiman Mallen de|coul be compelled to any |!8 now be d by lice ar : had clared that the company was hold | bafl@ing within the district when young n's frie A note 4 ing up customers continyally, mak: | reqiiipted in Het t pies ing them pay the cost of laying the} N@th and south, the district |\"P em pa « steam pipe in order to # the |}cove—ed by the franchise extends | ™ ft owned a buildings served, Mullen also de dison #t. to Pike, and east | YY e © ing ta ~ ola that the franch: was being 1 oad ay. to Fifth | @ f powltive tyr | jugeled through the counell y the territory | it lake on at t Zoinden declared that the fran pd by th franchise grant | Tce are apsig As chise was not the same as when it p than 12 years ago his nelf- destruction, brought and has SEARCH WROINSKY’S ROOM WOMEN P PUBLIC --Grand Jury Has Necessary Power. pa wl & han purposes ‘ he Seattle city council « . . ,. held toda the Tweif The 1 arched the hist, but nothing was found to The third day of the public mar-| "ERB patrons of the market are pnd Thing Je ie Swelte parol of fader h ket proved a record-breaker n ¢¥- | G@UMMk 100 per cont tor thelr | 7 h ward there is only one | Gecorat lay t It ie believed that Wroinsky will ery way. While there was no par | Moly thas they coul y aa a ee be 7 ced Mp Mech bey tone tin on tleular change (n the prices in some | pING@E In town, and on tb | Got ta ieee at | whe : be cared With Stnnnit CEN Satta Instances a decrease was notice | sellhie tie goods at pets | ter tae Feteteeain welds ters baer | ; aealt sender. Hil nee ~— i“ < tweedy t he city of Ballard, there are three | City Ja os cnwthhnnt biel ¢ Wrolnsky had been refused The carly rancher was cleaned | W that the demand of the pub-|candidates who are making angered bachelor artist. A t payments paints ° out before 9 o'clock and bis stand | ye ih meithet has ca t. J. T. Armetrong i9| Was sent to adquarters that) They also insist that ergel was just as quickly filled by & 86 | theda@orts of Councilman Ri an candid ModE Wroinsky had been in trouble in| started the trou although the — SS ore Wile directed toward makit an is on the democratic hieago and that he was an an-/| latter denies this vehemently Society wan there with the auto | py Market of Seattle ap insti 4 3. ©; Rovbine te the soests = = | mobiles, the private carriage and | tutiip, : 8 i ” mn footman. All walks of life wree rep: | Ton West Lo pORaRne alate, The ward is ats " BODY 1S BROUGHT shot while hunting near Montesano, resented with market basket, gun- | A. 160 foot wi i seat ple cesme ae tie but the circumstances surrounding ny sack and shopping bag, while astere av. to the emer Thirte Strong fight. The the shooting not known to the fitted ee ee 100.000. Mr. Revelle is in | be to take up Ballard's inde _ Former government scouts are The ranchera predominate and | SVG Of the city buying this and |ednens T McDougall, | planning an expedition to Tiburom their goods showed a more careful mi ie saaetas als ov C. Gibson, of | island in the Gulf | of Calltornta, Preparation and arrangement. The : 4 positions a elty, was brought to ¢ Arizona Charlie adows, formerly buckster was there also, but owing and | sist of hulle § day from Mor for inter-| of Dawson, is the head of the expe to the fact thal @ saparets otand re, ec third | Ge 4 Sept. 11 and 12 ment. Mr. McDougall was fatally | dition. the north had been portioned off iru cook te a eee — — to them, the people soon singled i be 'usel us & fesres them out as an undesirable quantity and passed them wp. with fresh salmon that was quichiy provide for - dinpowed of at £5 cents per fish and Pike place ac Cholee potatoes found a ready oe that the ar market at 1 12 com corn sold at * * * the c. was soon exhausted: green peas at /@¥iipise for a viaduct across Went 25 conts for & 10pound bucket; oR jim fact everything went as fast as how market com ti : t in * | the busy rancher could portion out » Goodwin Rea Co C Me Co id That Se ch I Is the goods. Cantaloupen weat at sa lot with a 256-feei HOTEL 1S onservative Men Vonsider inat searching inquiry 25 cents per doxen, watermetons 26 da 49feet depth on Pike f Graft d Ex ° to «0 beets; canbage Senta, went fo butte ceestor Necessary to Probe Charges 0 and Extortion at two for § cents: carrota, beets, We. with stalls, and to re radinbes and, deituce brought merely pominal rental mittee on cities of Commerce, says after thorough the Chamber of If the committee, investigation, finds orig he next 10 days, at which that conditions such that the the I e galing committe: will sub- public weal demands a grand jury an town ts report, on which a grand in order to investigate thoroughly, pe ete s to be applied for then I am in favor of it, though ‘ und Sed t lor & grand on principle I do not be in r Ringling Brothers’ circus-wilt be mete the circ Me will eee a on = lences ing peo r wien Gok eae yer extraordinary bere before the wun rises tomorrow feus trains wn and the a ioe GC. oe tt saually cones measures lightly morning and will piteh its tents Diggaet White mobile city on earth rt and M Cole.|enwiliten to tah Alpheus R. Byers, a member of on the old ball park om Fifth av./takeihape on the ctrous grounds The vey ‘ scate Ghae wae ee the city council in 1901, sald: “Ie north. The first ecetion of the bi big shows are emain here 4 r nity becoming con the committee finds a prevalence shows will leave the grounds in for (Yo days The parade will be ephone call was sent to this werit of the charges made be of conditions requiring a thorough Everett at atx o'clock and by the givelg tomorrow ng the show tise appavalal dias ‘ the Renton Hill Improvement investigation, then let a grand jury time the fifth section leaves, the growalx at 10 o'clock. The claim © dag wpe ayn nto the detalles of which the be called, and one that will probe first section will be at the unload | ts that it Is the bigwest thing 4 ‘in time prevent a further |committee is now tnquiring deeply without flying off on a tan- ing point in this city. It is expect-\of 1G) Mind that has ever been at ond Of the flames. Leo Kobo, a member of om: | gent.” ed that a large number of men and tempted in the cireus world STONEWALL JACKSON'S KIN ELOPES. HE LILLIPUTIANS AND THE MOUNTAIN a+ eee reer reeeeerns eee. KOCH AT HIST RICHMOND, Va, Aug 20.—Julia Jackson Chrivtian, of Atlante - Sep Kranddaughter of Gen. "Stonewall 3 : geen ora Jackson, eloped with W. J. Alexan 5 ; = (On MY der, a young lawyer of Chariott Jules Koch, brothe aw ; - ~ - Donr at the marriage being performed here. | «piggeat” Jc Ripling was : 5 Do AAT) work today at his old n the . county sv neh ‘ - County 8 0 ma count of bis as a draftsman CITY MONEY . * WIL! TON, Del Aug. 20. by Health Department-—Physcians Blame Unsanitary asnovscement x made that Disbow | : es amar a prelate, who ia 70 | !nser “ Diibe Bighty-two cases of t i fe « because { the numerous cases years wi discard his eh ai pired yesterday . . tera) ria . ~ a Mave been reported P ft id. Probabl per cent garb for a t ping outfit. He ie them having ¢ ied with the re | (ode in vin oan i EAM office in the oo { each year's oases occ always mistaken on ' route for «| quest, sults are to be started to | oun 8 um Saleh Ada ‘ bs o Au a oor man ur > pay railroad test the city’s rig © colle =e fin r BeeR Which have passed, and wn- tember, and + he are, and ne veals his identity The argument will be on the 1 and t forted cases und ott os vient ¢ by the efty that as Ri; a ard a NS tn seatiered oll ance Soken thes ee e have ded the not th qualified agent * Ld ar Adar wa ea Wf Wy - Pital tn ee tae gn conan at he cane orth pole city, the act pa throwin to the anid ( ly ff” Wj, oS 4 ¢ a Nght make another money t 1 on thelr own respon: |!¥ hurt oe ‘ \ , f Kight i f ext yea sibility He, was take e Way ae iy 3 a x two cases in a ¢ 7 emergency | al, where to a 7 \ fare of some 25. i ‘ ns i# equivalent t ous i ‘ \ PFs SY >. ing) ute Parvieian that ached case It wn of 3,0 i) Me oxéet nature of the if OTE i G morn! ! ad € yuld be not at all un juries A “ Hd : tee ore ate | wna” the Washington Mill Manufactyi Dr. Calhoun, wt ‘ bod Contracting thi 4 not be laid te t { the Sees a rr re ves N MEN TO ever, has — r one ease hed n report | > soa [among thee tthe roe WATCH HEARING Pyriclans — genera ' aimed that the WAGE SCALE Ae = = pre The Central “Labdt Counclt wil ton, tee ys yore it is sald, have a representative Batements 1 the result of to charge of an ¢ Formerly |from each union composing the W the effect thar nee between the coal, When a n was discharged, be | counell at the investigation next ‘ 8 to polution ot « si Besa this dis | 2a Fe ur the "pit com-| Monday noon before the clvil ser i are fete a s Dag = mittee te rag arious Ei aponce vice cor ma sion in the case of Pa i > a in » oe e tl f trade unions. © s4m¢ trolman avin stmmer camps and : eomieg year 1 improbable, | bodied In the new schedule submit |gon and a man named Daniels, who ; ditions ahh ws and the k my that had marked | ted 0 #, but the Pacific were accused of interference’ with H Grant Cathe city health of saat the he cit the daily ns up to this tme|Coast company is objecting @nd| workmen who had taken the place h When interviewed this Of the at the Seattlo|1s likely to r in sorious dig-| Will not stand for this agreement |o¢ others on striek at @ mill at sald "|General hospital, the majority of | cord again Westlake and Mercer at | Eaeere 15 to enuse for the wlarm | those affected are Japanc and The day was spent in » contro:| Neither the miners nor the op-! Chief of Police Wappenstetn says | DMO Stems to hove boon spreed.'other: foreign ie . ersy over tho matter of the dis erators say they will give tn that Wilson only did his duty