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é United Press.) ‘ON, Av ie of prepar defenses at Soa! Fal i wiget sound me Gen different appeared. befere restates equalization wiay te mat the the of the the Pa Seatue afternoon lee H rilay or barr y wf gateed Monday nich ‘anew lease of fife to the Power con which such wen a ma ‘of the frames fel! | wire on Virginia | are all connect. | on the building im charged ely, tt hour and there | any of the bars, all engaged on the plat ‘thne. RIGANS FIGHT. Countess Battle Five Years. in — | | | uno ws ¢ OE LA APE Exciusive Service.) B Womeh, Duchess de Spottiswood- Sally Britton, of st been quarreling in and| Jeourts over a question of | damaxes for five years. thas finally been adjudt- ‘countess wins, bat her; ‘80 slight that the case | called a draw. The gait was for $400 rental for i" Treated from the! the duchess. oe | Hal, spectal agent trom | sent to investignte against the local post- beard the com-| committee on nation- | the Chamber of Com Be. Matthews acting as fa pointing out in-| Kooneness tn the methods Office. Today the in fe studying teb office Lop 1s being made to locate | Sear the Jinion depot Pimall may de received and} Of the city axain, without | Of hauling ft to the! and then Place has been offered Of $15,00 pec to high. After a tow} ate spent in the uptown es Hall wi devote his time to ack to the} } ear ia! ® locate » able m for handlin the mail near a —— DOES NOT 14 a its BOOKS ‘ r , yy the ie t board kept no tts books wer hy com ptrotir Fediving this re Hl decided park ac ® part of the » ROW engaged Of the rex 94 Shor: EY RETURNS Fm ; a nc “~ bise and AMA Pett strey yy, 2 MPlendid bei: avarer t aer i 0 PLAN FOR P PUGET SOUND DEFENS L COMPANIES PLEAD “ance WAS SIGNED BY BURNETT j South America, state that the lows son committed suielde after | the halibut banks, off Vancouver | foot ) 2) a HUNDREDS OF MILLION® OF, ACRES OF FOREST LAND®| Mu@ay, chief of artitefy, leaves} WANTEO By MILLIONAIRE) hore today for tho coast. He will! LAND SWINDLERS ARE AT) be accompanted by Lieut, Spencer] GTAKE—GREAT FIGHT 1! Wood. According to Admiral! comiNG CONGRESS OVER! Dewey most elaborate plans for de | ROOSEVELT'S FOREST POL! ICY, AND PROSECUTION Me GRABBERS, The| ling Paget sound will be made, (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) HEI Mont, Aug to be taken the coming winter tn! congress. Mleetrio. company, the Northwest | . All plans have bee 0 de rm Inuprovement’ company, und afgAl! Plans have boon tak to de numberof amalier owners of cori! Siiey The purnoee Ie te Oiet ‘ands‘aall appeared through their | toroat rescere heeenne ee reventatives to protest against /)/° ioton, Tuerve force and to make cates it finangially impossible for Chief the increased tax The increase, Gifford Pinehot’s bureau to longer howeve will be made, the board Teak “ott, too eanekies pursue the «regt Cimber thieves, ay seore or moré of whom are unde indietment between Chicago and the Coast The prize in thin fight, which has been gatheriug force ever since ihe Rooyevelt administration — took signed before it was taken up tofcharge, consists ef great acres the mayor's office In the regular . leanne a way by the city clerk d those! posing it way that th mpany <1 to get the ordinacne signed efore the return of Mayor Moore. | 1 ayor's secretary, ©. L. Wi id today that none of the tigances seed Monday had been tved and cheeked in the mayor's office o, which was damaged with the barkentine will be repaired at this week on amship Spokane, while in Gla. bay on her last trip north, floating ice and slightly plates, causing a loak. The sel has been sent to Bagle har bor to be repaired. The damages are aot serious, das, R. Garfield, Secretary of the Interior, Whe Has Charge of the Government's Forest Policy, He Has Just Completed a Tour of In| vestigation. | William Sturgia, former chief en. of the most valuable land in che Seles tas eee ne appeared | West—aillions and huadreds of Vipmamenies’ sliteemie millions of acres, Practically all of charge of drunkenness while on |/n0, mb Bact be agua och og bean Guty made by Capt. Harry Crosby. | sovernment land im thelr bout owner of the Griftin. Sturgis will | aries will be involved. It le a ques appear before the court in a few days and give his side of the story, | U0", Of homes for the thousand swollen fortunes for a few By means of dummy locators wh | have been bribed to perjure then: selves, the land thieves have for years stolen from the public, the geverament and the real homer steader the mast valuable of govern. ment property These “locsters” are mon who never have any intention of settling on the lands for which they take out patents They are, In many cases, employes of big lumber com panies, Others are shiftiess char aeters from the cities and towna, who §0 out to the woods for a ama!l price and stake out alleged “howe stead.” A good place of timber ta picked wit and the locater puts up a teas to, of & mere hut, just esough to or Schooner Maid of Orleans went to Moran's drydock yesterday for @ thorough overhauling before she makes her second trip to the north for codfish. Reports from Buones Ayres. of tif when the American bark Prussia ran ashore was greater than at first given oat. The loss was 19 instead of six. Capt. John the veasel struck Steamer Sonoma left San Fran ciseo for Seattle yesterday Steamer Henrik Ibsen sailed for the Orient yeaterday with 1,000] Oise an appearance of mettin tons of cargo, consisting of flour | “rage he tee his claiie pars tho and lumber. The flour goes to! iiance the Koverameht requires Shanghai. from @ settler and promptly ie) yut for a few dollars to the lumber syndicate that hires him to assist In ihia ewindle of the United States A — of these ny looaters a NEW LINE TO HONOLULU Advices received from Honotula are to the effect that another steamship line is to come to Seat ; tle. Thia one in to ply ships be tween Honolulu and Sound ports, and Seattle will reosive a good share of the new activity. The| company proposing the new line of abtps is the Matson Navigation company. It is not yet known bow | many sew ships will be put on, but it is understood that it will be a big enterprise, The American Hawaiian Steamship company, of which Cook & Co. are the local agents, te the only company send om ships from thin port to Hono ama at the present time. D. CARMODY DEAD. Bring Schooner Gold arrived —9N99 yeuterday, with 25,000 hali ‘APPEALS ARE BEING MADE * (By United Prete) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—The | arguments on the appeal of Louis Giass, T. V. Haleey and the hoad« of the United Raliroads, also the Parkside Realty cOmpany, indict ed tor bribing the supervisors, for & writ of prohibition restraining the superior court from trying }them, began before the supreme jeourt. At the outast of the pro- ceeding the chief justiec gave the defense the hardest sethack re ceived since the indictments, by knocking out three-fourths of the @efense’s contentions, He de jclared that putting into the grand jory boxes the names of 11 men who were summoned for duty pre ceding the present grand jury war entirely regular, The court also dectared that the issue of: insafft eney of evidence on which the odietments are based did not con D. Carmody, 48 years of age, a tioneer limberman, died at Prov) dence hospital last night of typhotd > . he city 1 the steamer Ohio in place of Capt stitute @ valid objection. The only | ‘ever, He had lived in the [Oo geop eo Remeptanceoage Pri George W. Brown. Capt. Conradi Swedish, Norwogian and SS eee on po sels four children, ving at 1731 Thir-loraity concedes that the mont |" One of the best known masters !4# Gorman Ianguages spoken longation of the grand jury teanth av. ‘The funeral will be|charming hostess of the season |" ‘he Now Capital Fully Paid $100,000 wid tomorrow moruts 0 clOe% | was Lady Newborough, the beautt-| : rom the cathedral, Interment at low wite of Lord Newborough, whol RICH MAN’S PANIC Calvary cemetery |owns 26,400 acres on thin little tal-| | } sdf and. Her popularity fs something SAYS THAT THERE wevce Lady Newborough is} (Star Special Service.) |the daughter of Col. H. M. Carr, of! wew YORK, Avg. 22—~T? | Ke ntueky World says that me than 2,000 = I New Yorkers, some whom rank| Samoel Stanley, a workingman, was seriously injured last night, in| D. A. Dickey, manager of the attempting to get off an Interurban | Dickey mills, of Ballard, today de- train at O'Brien while the carsjnied the report that men in his were in motion. He fell on the| mill at Ballard bad struck, or we platform and rolled under the rear|about to strike / trucks, his left leg being erushed.| “I have had absolutely no trou The injured man was taken to|ble here,” he said this morning, | the county hospital, where bis left/“and I cannot understand how a was amputated this morning, |report that my men have gone on a ntrike could have spread, unle: lit was started maliciously by per bore | SENTENCE choral "ee meste was fined) According to Charles Nilson & local agents for the Canard arge Lumber of Seattle peo sail for Burope on the lwteamer Lusitania, which leaves w York in a few days. Many sservations were made with the local agents Co Hin ple are to Joe Waldon, a barber $100 and costs, and sentenced to ve 30 days in the elty jal) for ting a disturbance at the circus night. This sentence is equiv to 62 days of servitede, and the extreme ity within} power of Acting Justice Simons. | off was. p a state of the fact that necessary to detain »yes in the city Indef witnesses, it was decid a complaint charging ent was per TOLOSAN OFF FOR ORJENT. but becau be steamer Tolosan left for the Orfent with a wheat and flour valued Most of the flour the Centennial Mill German | yesterday cargo of at $137,000. comes from | company inene disorderly conduct loaded shells, 10, gouge; any First Ave. 12, powde A Japanese eiectrician has to se 7 ed a wireless system which is| Hand raserted tr be superior to anything |20 and now In use. | Mall's # 111 WESTERN TIMBERLAND > THIEVES IN LAST STAND JHE SEATTLE STAR diurspay, AUGUST 22, 1907. BANK AUTOMOBILE tesa T0 WED CARRIES CASH Oncar Devin, 30. and Casie Crun 24, Boattio An® automobile for the cow Chas. J. Kirn, 34, Bverett, and “ae ae ——“N ¥@hlonce of customers of the bank | Nanette B. Jewell, 42 Bverett fa the novolt¥introduced into the Chas. trwin, #1, Black Diamond, business world of Seatiio by the} and Caroling Matyzku, 21 Black Northern Bank & Trust ¥ompany, | Diamond. The auto in used to tnaure safe Henry Arthur Stevens, and ‘and quick transit for funds to and|!aura Howitt, 21 Seattle from the bank Money for the F, Ola Hoppenrath, 33, Biwood payroll for a factory or other bunt]! and Kita A, Long, 28, Den hens institution can be sent quickly | %er, Col. and safely by the automobile which Nenj. Levy, 40, San Francisco, i alvo used to answer cally from|C&l, and Albina G, Tosley, 21, San doponitors who have largo depostts | #ranctaco, Cal for the bank Geo, Sternad, 26, Black Diamond and Maria Tananik, 19, Black Dia BREAK GROUND FOR COLLEGE. | mond Hugh Murdock, 98, Rollingbay, At Brya Mawn youtorday, ground |" Margaret Hlizabeth Arnot, 19, |was broken by local’ montaj |ollingbay de the erection of the |. Wm Arthur Scott, 29, Colby, and first mental science colt mo in. the Florence . W 1, Boattle jworld. The class of 1907, which|,.Matthias A noraahior, 90 graduates this week, took ‘part in| Chicago, II, and Agnos W, Hanna |the coremony. ‘Tomorrow nicht tho |™&2. Galesburg, It) graduating exercises will be held], Bugene F. Graham, legal age, fk Chalptenbeite Seasbons tats Inglewood, and Jeanette 8. Lund Thos. H. Carter, of Montana, United Charies Where Wertes: Stelner States Senator, Who Will Lead INVESTIGATE FIRE eorgetown, and Mabel Parr, the Fight fn Congress Against the | } owe, Prosident’s Forest Reserve Policy. | , Loeb Gy Pres rg A pg oY) Tnmurance wederweitora are’ in-|Idaho, and Margaretta B. Price, os caer yon /TeStigating the recent fire at | Seattle thrown 0 ato pe & particular area | ungestown, the blaze being ac Geo. W. Barnhart, 58, and Mmma , [Companied by many suspicious cir-| Jackson, 48, Seattle thievin, jones for song hh = corporath for a on cumstanc ie $s: on stood that “CAN'T KILL WILD CAQIE?” “THEN NOT TRUE SPORTS WOMAN?’ ° BY ©. H. TAVENNER.” place, who holds the distinction of | (Seattle Star’s Exclusive Service.) Raving bagged the first deer vee PETALUMA, Cal., Aug, 22.—"You | "@ opening of the se@Son, and Mra. L. # venus, the plucky wife of a are just a make-belleve sportewom- | mountainoor of Diseton, Ore. Mrs ant Although you lay claim to be Slavens im whown in the pleture the champion woman markeman of with a sevenfoot cougar, which the world, you admit that you have she brought down after an all day's never even shot a bird. No one can| hunt in the mountains be a true sporteman unia@s they! Hoth women are buntresses in track wild game to ite lair and|every sense of the word, and have kilt it.” shot wild st of all kinds, Mrs. Adolph Topperwein, San Ax But when 1 shot my firat door I tomlo, Texas, these remarks Ore ad-| felt ike a criminal,” Miss Dueker aned to you. admits. “It was two years ago. Two youl women hunters of the! was only 17 then. I followed the CHD SAIL 9 LIS LAL choice plece of timber worth mill tons. ‘0 the ordinary wind thts ts plat & greater amount of Insurance carried than was stated In the port made to the fire was BIRTH RECORD. ‘ : ci goo department.| Birthe were rogistered today as a perl pends re Pov oo Thone now investigating the fire de- | follows i people of v y cline to discuss the case Gannon—To wife of R. Gannon, conduct in this Western country onth av. &, Aug. 20, a son | Whee minds have besa so warped TO GIVE EXHIGITION ORILL,| Hinckley—To wie of 1D by the Umber craxe that they do not Hinckley, 701 Lee st, Aug. 19, a regard it as such Company B, N. G. W., Captain | daughter, : They would hang a horse th Thompson, will this evening «ive| Cameron—To wife of F. W but they send the bie forest thieves jan exhibition drill on the grounds |Cameron, Brighton Beach, Aug. 21 to legislative balls, They have pen |of the industrial school on Mercer | son. 4 itentiaries out here, but the I8ndlisiang, Speeches will bo made by| Paysee—To wits of F. Paysee fraude luxuriate in mansions | Supt. of Schools F. B. Cooper and | 4020 Seventh av, N. E., Aug. 17, a You will find some of the bettiny o W. Brinker, after which a| daughter men tn tho West fixhting for these) moonlight excursion will be given| Whalley—To wife Ww. conspirators. The latter havp craft: on Lake Washington for the bene-| Whalley, 1789 Thir ay fly tnveigied many capitativte (he) a of the industrial school boys. Aug. 20, a daughter country over into their ayndicates | Stradiey—-To wife of L. hj and those men, finding themselves tradley, 1702 Warren av, Aug. 21, | in deep water, have taken « hand tn AGED MERCHANT DEAD a daughter the present fight against the gov-| of regular warfare. This morn-| Aug. 20, 692 Belmont av. N tag the troops held « sham battle - wear Lyons creek at the head of | One of the Obio girls who recent Lake Washington, where camp was |!¥ Visited London aroused the ire of | made. The men will return to the|#™me of the editors by remarking enforcement of iawa KENTUCKY GIRL CHARMS, Most Popular Hostess of the Lom | fort tomorrow and a review will be | that London was the biggest she don Season. held Saturday morning had seen “on this side of the ocean,” | The Globe scornfully asks whether | CAPT. Gow on VACATION. Onehorseville, Mich .” ts bigger eee nneeneseemenee Hot Air Furnaces Are the best heaters you can find for your home. We make a spe Capt Alexander “Gow has asked &nd procured a three months leave of absence, and during this time Capt. Ridley will have charge of the British stoamer Bessie Dollar. LABOR TO SUE (By United Press.) natin ure u otion. Let as give you fig for heating your home. Geo. Woodhouse, 112 University st . ee | * WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 22 President Gompers said the Amert-| * SAVING © Foderation of Labor would| & is just a gdod habit and can bably sue the Nationa fe pe acquired ike any other facturers’ association on a charge!” habit — by practice. The of conspiracy tn beginaing a con-|* most essential thing is to get certed effort to injure organix started, Deposit $1.00 or labor. |* more with this company and the bank book with your CAPTAIN OF OHIO. name on ft will make econ NN er ol + en omy easier; 4 per cent inter - a pe « ded ‘loe LAGY NEWBOROUGH. Alaska pilot, will take charge of |~ ont, °omPounded twice a year paid on savings accodnts. liek RRR RRR SSRAHERERALS as millionaires, have gold thetr av tomobtles within the last fow| weeks. The dealers have attrib © sale to the so-called rich SARGENT BACK AGAIN. Joha H. Sargent, chief immigra Y fated th | jtiom officer for the Sound distrtc ce ante in Stal ot eturned from his vacation yeater. |/2S | day and today was on duty at the}, p47 local office. He spent two weeks! Talk With Brown with bis wife and family at Hood's {About that plambing and heating Canal, and put In bis time fishing |invyour new house, Get our FOURTH AND PIKE 8T in the Qaticene rivet, which, hehmate. G. Hf wo & Co ak cheernbenewae says, ie stacked with trout Pine i MENTAL SCIENCE COLLEGE | GRADUATION, Sixty students closing thelr work in eighth annual ee term of the college at Mryn B || Mawr, the class being divid two divisions will deliver thelr I} essays at the Colle Auditor SPECIAL SALE—Our entire line of fine Bamboo Jardin. |] ium tomorrow night, August . , ih 2 The closing exercises will ||! teres, ranging from 50¢ to $10 on sale-—Wriday only—at One held tn Christ ns Hall half Pric and Madison sta, ‘These are beautiful things for # litle money 40 p.m, The pub invited M. Furuya Company DE LUXE)"S:)s<- 216 Second S. 806 Second Ave. | 100 ARCADE) ...t2ae | DE LUXE ©PTICAL CO. IN | They claity of them, and can give you! oe ey Mrs LF. DMENS dd the COM CT wlth shh Miche Weat issue the challenge say your admission that you could not endure the thought of killing wild game disquatific you an 4 real sportewoman. | RE oe Golden trail about seven miles from our littie ranch and brought him down with the first shot. When I got up to the fallen deer I found him to be a fine young buck of about two woe Ba ol Peay Bi Pi’ A | Mra. Topperwein only recently|yenrs. He was not yet dead. He orament’s efforts to send the fraw r | 7 won national fame by finishing | turned his eyes upon me with an to jail and to protect, by forest re | mon Newman, a well known SAAN RaVONe: mg the leaders in the Nebraska |tudeseribably pitiful look. I am serves, further unlawful raids on | re 1 merchant of this ¢ity, died | Deaths were registered today as | State shoot, held at South Omaha, sure he was crying. I sat down | the great timber lands. | Tuosday evening at the Pacific how | sicws Neb, She brok clay birds out|and wept like school girl and Special agents of Chief Pinchot |pital Mr. Newman was 75 years) “Austin—Nina Austin, 19 Aug. | Of a possi 0 he in the only | went home hearted. I have for months found it the hard-jold and has beon a residett of Se 637 Twonth-sixth ev. 8. | woman who ever participated’at alclared I would never hunt again. est kind of a job to get evidence attic 25 yours, He was a native!” gyany R. G. Skelly, 35, Aug. 21 1 rifle shoot. But the blood of the truesports. which everybody out there knows jo€ Germany and came to the coast | posiaenoe Hospital. y women who take iseue with| woman was in me, and ere long I to exist. It has been {20 years ago | MeFeely—Infant, Aug. 20, 1102] the true| was again in the mountain enjoy- the obetacios thrown in their path. ‘Funeral services were held this} state at. ' tewom-|ing the fascinating sensations of Senators and congressmen arejafternoon from — Hutterworth’s| "wer eilaine—Infant, Aug. 17, 330/88” are Mise Dalay Dueker of this | the hunt.” bitter in their attacks on the pre )chapel Interment followed at the! Sixteenth ay . mh on dent, Pinchot and Garfield, the new }Hilis of Eternity cometery. The] gmith—H. F. Smith, 41, Aug. 20 secretary of the Interior, who has jdetensed left six children, three] iso4 seventh ay W Fe TAKEN TO PEN announced his intention to prose-/born and threo girls, all in Boattio.| Grigware—M. Grigware, 72, Aug ite the frauds to « nish 17. 26 Queen Anne av At the tast sension of congress ap LYRIC 16 LEASED. Kelly—Fred Kelly, 66, Aug. 20, TO BE HANGED ropriations for the forest service ee O14 Rainier Hotel _- S Were voted down, and open attacks |, TD¢ United States Amusement Giddings—infant, Aug. 1%, 1201 EST o. tly organice by Lewis * * | (By United Press.) against the president's polley were in ie ~ od & HH Pried- | Olve at (Star Special Service.) j pesunat ns made by Bonators Thos, H. Carter, |i) | Om wim ad the Latte themes |. @¥is—Infant, Aug. 20, Florencu| SPOKANE, Ang. 22—James Dat|, DENVER, Aug. 22.—No ‘arrests of Montana: Haybare, of idaho; |!8®der, has leased the Layric Mt tans | Crittenden Home | ton, sentenced to hang October 12/28%°, been made with regard Fulton, of Oregon; Patterson, of | fm Russell & Drew, hang Bo S|. Malmen-—N. A: Malmen, 87, Aug.| for the murder of Patrolman Stotke |22., * appearance | of on Colorado, and Clark, of Wyoming |Qosseasion of the burlesque “9°17. Minor Hoapital in April, 1906, was taken to the registered | mail sacks rom Im spite of ull, the administration | qm October 1. chware—George Schwarz, Aug.| penitentiary. Dalton's cousin, Mrs, ‘2°, Burlington train. instead succeeded ta getting a small appro Providence Hospital Minnte Lovell her husband of the ee te $500,000 it pristion through, and has haa its| gt carr gg Se Le British Columbia, who intend to | tinge macnaiad that they did mot special agents busy in every impor: | Ang 13, Pirst ay. & and Stacy work for his reprieve, accompanied | ""¥* More than $260,000. tant timber center of the Weat. Bvt McKensio--A. McKenzie, 47.) him. They will seek commutation . > et dence which, tt is believed, will lead F- 13, 919 Jackson at of his sentence ~ from Governor] gan ee ns oe eae to the Indictment of scores of prom | “Malr—Iinfant, Aug 15, Sturgis | Mead in South Australia, Some $00,008 inemt business men is now in the Road _ - &@ year ts paid for removing weeds hands of district attorneys and MeDougall—J. B. MeDongall, 45,/ Watch Is Stolen. trots the roadwag, . ready for presentation to fede Three fully ainahane a wel | - a7 5 og a Conrad Lareon at the Kalmar ho - - cg qoeeeeeneecerene grand juries. of the Third Regiment, U A ump ~ Bump, 66, Aug. 19.) 14) reports the theft of a = ' i To put a stop to the land frauds ompanied by the machine gum | Alki wo fg a dn. E . h Hunting Licenses President Roosevelt has practically | platoon, ambulance and a train of! filair—-A. L. Blair, j Sherscsa.) at Theo Wilts & Co., 1008 First put a temporary end to the lesuance |five wagons, started yesterday #47 Olympic place — ———nemeemennees| ay.; also Winchester loaded shot of patents, Thix has aroused the |morning on a three days’ march| Bouvier—~T. Bouvier, 27, Aug. 20,| Get your hunting license at gun nhells, Savage rifle shells and ire of the president's chief oppon-|and maneuvers at the head of Lake | Pacific Hospital j Hall's, 1111 First Ave * | all hunters’ supplies. lent, Senator Carter, of Mont He | Washington. The hike and me Powers—D. P. Powers, 42, Aug. | holds that the whole situation ts the | seuvers are under the command of |#0, 119 Loary et fault of government laxity in the| Maj. Stamper and are on the plan| Bralland--l. M. Brafland, 19, | | ! THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP Special Sale OF Silkand Wool Suits Two Dozen Odd Numbers Worth Up to $50.00 $7.50 ing ) ! Here prices rang are sold at its have hung on our ra ing but are made of the t material the very best One or two number rl s in taffeta were former! $60 and $¢ silk alone in these suits lection of 24 Sui both clot 1 silk, in coat i Eton, Bretelle and fancy Wai tyles, goes whil last, at .. | | | 714-716 714-716 Second Ave. Second Ave.