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os He Intentions Are. why F J nee no reason ai Clancy snould be treat any other ct oe an gffense agair > yapeat ite state every time over the bar at ee ne opening ¢ gona tince Sat the closing of the ia the reply made by Rev Matthews to tho ques we him aato bis opinion of F jen Attorney Mackintosh’s © paren’ fatention to let the cave ~a Frank Claney drop, prov oe the Meadows Is n for business Tie ons Dr. Matthews said however, full confidence are bere Attorney Mackin Jeak will keep tho promise he made te qhat not only would the bar Gueed up but that Clauey would eS a uted. ‘a preacher of the gospel favor forgiveness aad condona t jaws are made for th tion, bat and should > pissed the Whole community agg Set the pooreet a — pth the weakes ‘ individual, if he mate atain be pgs Hy pig’ would soon be ar — SS CAPTAIN WALLACE RcHT FoR BOY’S LIFE James Wallace, from 1889 fs few months ago & member Jocal fire department to var died this morning hospital, after a ‘The cause of death fo aleoholic poisoning. was appointed tn the Seattio fire de @n October 25, 1859, when corps was reorgan the basis of a paid depart : od Was natiied captain tn fo open up gambiing again tmmediately follow lene of the racing season Meadows was otpped in the the arrest of Frank Clancy agitation stirred up by br. regarding the acing BOW operated at the Du Valley track Be hess gambiers had fieared ME With the cessation of racing ‘Would not pay much at Sto the resumption of gamb- Southern suburb. They Under the Impression that be no trouble from the of the police to solve wterioas disappearance of 8. orne, the w of Wilson thy hardware Creek, have Hite, a resident of Ephra @ the city this morning tn cons! » with the Tegarding the search r 6 ©. Hike additional light w 4 ih on the case ts ie had a large sa fo his possession wher ich has ao fa Wo warrants drawn in f rer Russell are still in of the city com li left the city tod fe did not go CASTLE AKES JUMP ine this winte ‘ The price of oth Yomain at the A new coal 1 W near Outre ISPECTS VIOLENCE Expects Prosecuting Attorney to Make Good fis Promise~Mackintosh Will Not Say What His| | Glover. 4 and punished by either tin imprisonment, Hie promise te siscontines ‘would mot save him om inishment The fact that Clancy and hts brothers control the political ¢ tiny of the First ward should not fferentiate them from any other} ase to the community he example set by that kind hod is bad and tends to breed the idea that there are two kinds aw. One kind for the man with at Y or money and the other for the man with ‘pyll’ and money t proverblally dumb clam ts " rbox beside of Prosecuting A ey Mackintosh, When asked wh he intended to let the Clancy case drop or prosecute it he sald am not ready answer (hat question.” Do you Intend to try It at all, or will you dismiss it? T am not ready to talk about that Wilt H. Morris, when asked ether his client Intended to con the case, sald solemnly, “Mr Clancy ts not guilty, he fs as tn nocent of intentional wrongdoing as Wm. Constantine and John Rip rv. PASSES AWAY | une, 1890 and had held that post-| tion up to the date of his resigna. tion, April 1, 1907 The many friends of Captain Wallace tn this city express deep regret at bis death and there were few men in the department better known to the pablle generally. Be fore coming to Seattle the deceased served in the Minneapolis fire de partment. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. The remains are at Bonney. Watsons. D TO OPEN sheriff or the prosecuting attorne though tn view of the ie utter ances of both offic regard ed as highly likely that the dope sheet was Wrong in both {nstances A few days previous to Rev. M A. Matthews’ strong stand against the rack track saloon several of the gambling halls in Georgetown threw open their windows to the sunlight and there was « regular housecleaning soon under way, But when the Matthews interviews be gan to appear this work was sud dently suspended, and the word has quietly gone the rounds that it ts all off. seen, just how mueh fs not divulged He is known to have cashed a draft just betore leaving for Seattle. Osborne was in Mo August 6 And was ¢ city to buy a stock of stoves for his hardware store, He was to have sroed on August §. Since the Jate of his departure from Mount Vernon he has neither been seen nor heard from Friends of the vositive that h t Vernon on come to this missing man is eit i or of some sort are wandering met out with has violence whe h for comptroller mi prove ing. Mr. Russell said he was going icades for a few days ought @ new gun and will try it on birds In the wrhood ‘of lesaquah and Ce ! thers in the r D. C. Bot tie yeet these NEW JERSEY HANGING. (By United Press.) YTOD Aus J] John Bn naz Rile i ur JOHN GARTHLEY DIES m Tuesda ractured r at the ° é THE SEATTLE STAR ©. . fonecent ~ 2 TTHEWS INSISTS THAT CLANCY BE PROSECUTED Witt PLEAD INSANITY, (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Aug, 29.—Mra Scully, who th face of Depuly County Clerk from the will entor @ Olive he died sanity TWENTY YEARS (Star Gpecial Service.) WENATCHEE, Aug. 29.—Twenty years In the penitentiary was the sentence meted out to W. L. Davis y day by Judge Steiner. Davis ts charged with the murder in July of John MoGee, of Seattle, The trial came to a very Joba © typhold the abrupt end mwell was taken ill with fever and removed from room. The attorneys for the defense got together and asked permission to plead guilty of murder in the second degre The prosecution consented and 2% years was given. This te t max imam, There was an affecting scenes in the court room. Mra Mavis buried her head on her hus band’s shoultier, sobbing bitterly and reluctantly gave her husband Up a8 the officers led him away t be prepared for bis trip to the pen itentlary Juror Struggling against the smother ing grip of diphtheria, little t old Jesse Cummings, friendiexs and byear without funds, but believed te “be the son of a wealthy stockman of Wallac Idaho, was found, two basements below the street, in a dark, filthy room of a Japane lodging house, at 411 L2 Yeate way several day# ago, and but for he untiring efforts of Dr. W. L Ludlow, former city health officer the boy would now be dead All efforts to reach the man be Neve be the boy's father, be cause of the fact that he has be spoken of many times fn the pa tlent’s delirium, are believed to have fnatle because of the teleg raphers’ strike which makes com munication almost impossible TEN DAYS FOR TWO BOY THIEVE Ten days in the county jall © meted ont by Justice Carroll to John Johnson and Joe Coberg, tw boys who stole @ hollow lead cable from the Independent Telep Co., and then added to thetr wrong doing by filling the cable with sand and selling ft to « junk man named Sheffer, who believed the extra weight was all solid lead, and who besides being bunkeed in the pur chase, landed in jail for buying stolen property REVOLT IN IRELAND DUBLIN, Aug counct! of Sinn Pein The National the soctety or ganized to advocate Irish Hon Rule began ite convention toda The ra will consider withdrawal of the Irish repres ative from parliament; establish ing an Irish pi nt In this city without Britis nt, to revive Irish industries and thing English HANDED LEMON IN WORTHLESS BILL Swindied in a boycott every game that is so i it is a matter of ancient his ry, Arthur Lennon, proprietor of a & nd ‘etall « bliishment is mourning the lose of $100 In good money and merchandise and has in his possession an old and worthless Confede bill. of the denomination men made and offered the bill in pa was accepted and the swindlers departed with their change. When the bill rd the bank, the fake wa The police are same Th veral purch. ment, It was tende expe gating. SUES CITY ON BOND. Andrew J. Hailiet is suing the ni tmprovement bond for $1,000 iasved under Ordinance 498, in 1890, for je st. The 4 elt that which the grading © of the fund bond i# payable MAY PLAY TACOMA The et with the ecking @ team of The game le Labor layed in Ta weoms to be Tyeoma fo may be | availa COAL FOR BL RNBIDE The United te office ts States quartermas send north of coal for von a shipment of 800 te the ansp Juneau Burnside, which Ie WEATHER, FORECAST PROBA |Ing notification of the | the Persion throne of Mohamed All | chairman, jto attend sw acid into the | James | effects of whieh plea of in| |the Beptember then | ie fplicate | morning before - ° SEATTLE, WASH., THE CITY Gen, Mortezd Kaho, Persian pl {potentiary to the United States and all, South America, in in ahe city, He left Washington, August }, afd ie en route to Mexico, b accession to | Shah TO VISIT NAVY YARD. Saturday nty morning the King of Admiral of the yard DINAN GETS WARRANT By United Prews.) BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.-—1x Chief of Police Dinan has Burwell, commandant neoured 4 warrant for the arrest of George Kennan, a writer for Mot magast en a charge of er libel, Kennan wrote an artic MeClure’s, in which he accused Dinan of taking certain graft money, Dinan states be will also attompt to have 8. 8. Met brought here to stand trial with Kennan FACE SMUGGLING CHARGE B Kelley and J. BR. Bloom id, accused of smuguiing opium from Hritish Columbia, were sum moned to appear before United States Commissioner Kiefer at 3:30 clock this afternoon The men have been at liberty under bond of s » each CASE 18 CONTINUED The cw against M. M. Page. accused of operating two automo biles on one lcedse, and using do numbers, was called this Justice Carroll and continued to September 5. Everything in quiet at the teleg raphers’ strike headquarters, and bere fs no indication of a brenk io their ranke ‘The operators claim be gaining str h every day he strike is prolonged ure a comfortable | who are unable to in that obtaiy ip other lines of business. Ten of the strikers took positions on th mahip Minnesota this morn ing #8 machinists’ helpers The telegraphers #ay they have no grievance with the Unitgd Pr ae would be um ood from « siatement in @ morning paper. The FOR WINTER MARKET of Streets Superintendent Chas grounds of morning making @ report committee this aft ernoon an to what should be de this winter with the market A report by the street commit tee was expected to be framed dar ing the afternoon and it thought that the committee w recommend both the covering of Pike place and the agreement with the Goodwin Realty company for the construction of butldings ad joining the present open market RED MEN TO CELEBRATE R. Case inspected the the public market this with the view of to the street Um f Tribe Ne 9, Redmen are planning for a big birthday blow out” and parade tomorrow ight at Green Lake. The parade will start from ke hall, on | First ay. northeast and 64th st at § o'clock At the corn of Bast tnd st. and Wood ta a public DISAGRE Republican club will go to} {Bremerton 100 #trong aa the guests BLY SHOWERS TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT 8. W. WINDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. | OPERATORS ARE FINDING WORK = vo SHAN'S “MESSENGER IN/TO DISCUSS CHARGES OF now” GHARTER REVISION The Chamber of Commerce com mittee on @ty affairs meets tomor row afternoon to discuss a draft & proposed ordinance regulating clarges on the part of transfer | companies, W, T, Dovell, acting has aeked transfer men | The committee's sug | gentiang wil be sabmitted by re quest to the city council IS FACING DEFEAT | Councilmen Senet That Real Object of Proposal Is MILLMEN ARRESTED, (Star Special Bervice.) ere tise apa valit neroes toe n | to Curtail Power of Mayor and Chairman of Board Mra, Lillie M.. Brinker, wite of}running past thie shingle inille 2 depart-|@0d no waterways for thé fish to = i & petition in the probate ment of the superior court stating | Pass up stream were provided, 48! Oharter revision will probably t “t re wana that Judge Brinker died intestate, | required by law The two shing lef a fint ; wt al on Siecle dre sb: sud asking that ahe be appointed | men are now unde rest and un-| defeated In the city counct! tonight - edininiagratrix of Bis estate der $260 bonds to appear Saturday| General suspicion of the resolu na ot ae ant eee pee ’ cna tating pe gre allege wm | tion offered by Councilman Sawyer | chief objects that will receive the | | redraft the city charter, } me i* constituted as now planned | been ekbroaned and it le ualskel It ly ged around the J. DB. Griggs, a barber operating Wh 0 shalority of the Goubetiona (OnE and ewhere that the city, Was arremted thin afternc : ove is considered as an his powers and forcing him to give a charge of extortion, It Sunems FROM urtall the po of Up some part of the work that now that Griggs took advantage of ix ' end. Gite Pte le weg MP Ra mare, CeeNenere Whe m to aes ’ the benefit of corpo The opposition to the city en- what Massage y008, ote | rations holding franchises gineer lize, or think they do, would .coot, holding a up for) | An f the councilmen hat as long as Mayor Mo 18 outrageous payments before he) t beer din stating mains the chief executive the would tet them leave teh shor = ibe t wa f that there is no ¢ Mr. Thomson will be at the 1 2 reframing the char-| head of the engineering department (By United Pr le dé all the rest of it. This te rm donvicts, Kdward Quinn and) like the proposal that Councilman son for the present activity FUHRMAN carey bie sent up for burglary, Pred Sawyer presented—that the | Where did the list of names from Wi and who bad been detailed as ‘ — wholly ¢ wi e the council ts asked to se ate life lect the commission come from? The wilf of Henry Fuhrman, who |"urses tn the hospital, made ropes utter that does not sult) This question is being asked by died loat Friday, was probated this|of bandages and hooks from trop men is to be presented embers of the council, as well morning and allowed by Judge Alb rings of chairs, sealed the walls f names and asked to a8 outsiders. The first heard of bertson, The estate is valued atjearly this morning and made thet m for the commission, the Met ft was in the hands of about $1,000,000, consisting of shore |escape. They were wd y ng been aske f ci fiman Sawyer, who seems to lands along Lake Union, a lar with a large bread knife « hetr Hking » prime mover fn the plan to part of the Denoy-Fubrman addi. steel rod Twenty guards wer J. Blethen, it is authentic bange the charter tion, and other property. Oneh sent out In a@ special car and ed, had choosing of About the first heard of the re- is bequeathed to Mrs. Carrie Pubr-| scattered along the tracks leading men who is slated to Vision matter was interview man, add the other half is divided |to avenues of om There in ab a commissioner. The | with Mr. Sawyer in # local paper hetWees Mise Cassio Frill, a niece jsolutely no trace of the two. geneer bad the naming 6 to the necessity for changes in of Myre Pubrman, and three broth of onother and the two men the city’s fundamental law ore of thé deceased, Smal! } cles chosen, Frederick Bausman and EK The next thing was the presenta- are left t several friends. | FIX WATER DISTRICTS C. Haghes, have bad the pleasure tion of the Het of names through " —| of naming « third party who is to the same source of publicity. cag Se lserve, ex-Goy. John H. McGraw. Whether there is the proverbial Meter districts for the conven The men who are looking into “nigger in the woodpile” or not, lence of collecting meter water) the origin of the movement and thing does not look good to rates have been fixed by the water the deve’ nts so far, do not eral members of the council | department “ a The first district Nes south of Union st. and rates are. payable between the first and tenth of the The seeor istrict takes in all the territory from Union to Galer at., with bills payable between the United Press has @ working agree | 10th and 20 ment optte leased wires and om-| A third district lies north of Galer employs Only union men. and ren 10 be paid during we The Unitett Prose clients In Bo- | last te the nth altle, hofever, are unable to pro curw the leased ctreult aa was prow r fused to Seat Miarts’ easing trom Went (By United Press.) will not return although he has ern Unjen of on over the private INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29. announced that he will make his Jooy 9 pie, (By United Press.) Taylor, of Kentucky decision within 24 hours. Several The Western Union made no ef. ASBURY PARK, Aw 2 a letter from Gover days ago Ex-Governor Taylor sent fort, ainoe the strike was called, to | fore 10 wildly ch of « military guar word outlining the conditions und aia the | until yesterday. |tators Asbury park's famous baby to Kentucky and tes» which he would go back and t * em tone taeie Oe spc gp ilo igh pond the case of Caleb Powers | what he knew of the murder, The The strikers will hold thelr post parade was held this afternoon = coee ok Coles’ Powers | suet Sa bare ot Oe seen. oe eaten agen ones ar erlina dave at ener Pyro ian ak ee Jer of Gavergor Goebel. not satisfactory and these terms pe 4 oe ew a sean front. in the parade were of Taylor understand are ed. siete ndinaiins. ster | bablen { states and| = - - ahs a bf from fo! forming the Gril! will be held by the drill teama, | moat beautif ween vangat Wight tries will be represented at | the meeting, for Which an extel jent program has been arranged, | ¥ among the speakers being Mayor 20d throu Moore tania VIL her ec Five a r r will be awarded the children tn | best costy and for the most elab tely deborated go-cart, baby WILL NOT GIVE UP ROOSEVELT . (By United Press.) other candidate until the are cer couch wagon, doll buggy WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 2%-— tain that they will not have Roos® trleyele, pony cart and float The politicians drifting into Wash- velt on the presidential ticket. / ington «ive the impression that th: Many believe that Secretary Taft Factory May Continue. people refuse to abandon the idea is finding this out on his present The fire and water committee of of having Roosevelt succeed him- trip to the west and that this ts -—— councl! has agreed to allow self. In sections of the country one of the reasons why it is an- Making the round trip in 17 days | M's fire cracker factory at Col- like Californta and Colorado, wh nounced that in all probability he - umbia to operate and will amend the president's stand on the Jap- will abandon his presept trip and re- exactly to the hour, the City Of the present city ordinance to cover a ibiic lands question has turn for a hutry-up* consultation Puebla arrived from Nome at 11 | th vag to “get thelr backs with Roosevelt at Oyster Bay be o'clock Uilx forencon with 481 pas p eased are they in the| fore going to the Orient:. Seer sengere and $796,000 in gold. The ma with his polict that ey tary Taft is a most coi Poebia was #ént north tn haste t will likely sive and forget man.and 6 quick reader of human catch a large crowd waiting at St Sena rren says t if sentiment and although he has Michuele. She was rushed here ! been royally welcos very where from Frisco, and after staying in ‘ the people are ap ly glancing port 16 hours, was coaled and sent ‘ over his shoulder to Roosevelt as to Nome the republican leader for next Gen. A. W. Greet in charge of er Luke E. Wright, former r ear. department of Columbia, who | cove f the Philippines and ex - - stiaenebian i * Be has been on an inspection trip|embassador to Japan, nor Chas. A through Alaska, returned. Bishop v mere an frou Rowe, who has been spending the { whom returned summer at the various Episcopal on the steamet churches in Alaska was & passer 1 believe tt at ger. Many pr ent operators came south and will return on the ast stegmers to spend the winter inside. . Eas To ........fiS RUIN $20,000 f ' Wyman and C. F. Pischer ed » warrant was finally ap- 5 Yukon-Pacifie expo \ \ 1 Tt msecuting attorney decided | leit Or ” the complaint, which is the 5 me of gett touch Justice Carroll's court, \ J with the st und ing Wyman with embezzling An autopsy performed by Dr, W N, Powers yesterday developed the fact that Mra. Anna Ballard, who was found dead in her room at 2031 First av Tuesday ¢ jug, died as the result of intestinal hemor rhages, caused a blow on the side Just above hip. ‘TAt the blow was acql the beltef of Detectives McClurg and T. Ryar who investigated the case, and the interested officials Peter Ballard, a cook, husband of the woman, informed the r ers last evening that hin wife while in a friendly fe th a ister, Emma Sutherland, who Ii at Ninth avy, and Pine st. A ha Mra. BR. Mets, wh ome her husband at 21 tern Av., 8a the womat ek h out visiting fri Mets himself refused to disenes | the af at length, After answer ‘ing a few questions he syddenty tated that “if they wanted to know anything more about it they would have to make him tell.’ He inaist ed that he had talked all he w going to about the case. er of f Richard Saxe Jones, attorney for Outtide’ of the conflicting storie PACIFIC COAST Ww an, ¥ awife t e| Wyman, denies that Wyman at- of the relatives of the dead an My “tee a har me € empted to os e and says that there ts flothing to indicate an ; yk rat amyl pgp or we Se ot 08 a“ Pa ecpapgoe 4. ing thet the woma as the v rs ! v e care eegeni which tim offotiers, When Ballard r " ame - w — be found in bis a ounts i the réomt on Firat ay. Mo (By United Press.) e ae igg th & case Of using the eriaaiaal night be was alone and rema » ee . — 4 ais A sr t | ess to foree what can at best or hacrana'a) dees tie setts Aug. 30.-—Bpecial : ern ‘ ia. | be a clvil claim,” sald Mr. Jones ri on yl ey Me i an Kir 1 I found A me Wyman ts reputed to be fairly a ian aoe, (ondiana come oday at « hearing he i of | and induced to return wea thy. His father C Western Méte deélares the woman was vit-|'¢ 4 ‘en Ges ‘ hs Seite Fa Se ee een eee. See ea never been to Portiand, that #he| ace oo e Ck , uate! tad medi berets knew of j | Milwaukee & St. F vad “8 About 9 o'cl , lay mo and another that of the Hennept E. C, HUGHES RETURNS ’ the dead woman was a Stl Sines epennaty. & tty nd & gas inspector to examine the | jagged in. eact Ka wi ' he local a ax meter in th oon About i te 1 a the on ed to th ri ptrolier Harry W. Carroll hour later @ little nlece who had he Ba ou " af t to Alaska. He ha the local improvement he nls i with ber commene-| the Chicago, Milwa 3t. Pau at activity at Vald nd work entirely under the care od crvigg and shortly atterwar is announced unifor * : mb ‘AtateMe argely | Of John W. Kelly, who will attend when an in 8 CM f Inding ca wil argue he tO all contractors who have wart Mrs. Ballard was nd gasping ® the com tor Octot ¢ elopment wi % nd bond business with ‘the last breath, There was abso and the Pa ust lumber city comptroller nothing {n the room except a par on the fe ia rh : tially emptied bottle of beer, some | jatter ts consider the most| New Zea ' tobacco and half eaten sandwiches. important cas 1 since the 000 a wment| Capitol Hill cars will gun down It in ibtful if Coroner Carroll | pas of the new railroad rate | for the | . A|‘Third ay, instead of Bdhond, ber will he n inquest, He said today|law. A number of r ads, In- | old age pe 1 uing tomorr making the turn he was satisfied there was nothing|cluding the Harrim ine have t ec es Third and Pike and going wrong, so far ae the police had in-;named as d unt the Pa. | of life ugh to the King Street pas formed him eific coast ibermen to pre er station,