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LAST EDITION ‘THE AVEATHER FORECAST i ———— a ae a ee URTAIN RINGS DOWN ON SUSPENSION OF JOGKEYS RICHARD MANSFIELD — ° 9 ° ° e* SEATTLE STAR PRO LY FAIR AND WARMER TONIGHT; BATURDAY PROBABLY FAIR ONE CENT = > ~ 8 1907 VOL. 9, NO. 60 ATTLE, WASH RIDAY, AUGUST PRICE 25¢ PE sence em memati R MON'bH, SPOILED BIG KILLING = a ] ee ee es sses A New York City Af : of ' Up to “Sh hot F Actor Passes Away in New York City Alter * “UNCLE JOR” 18 NOW rame-Up to “Shoo” Over a 60- to-l hot Fell Throug! D h N Sh k . fi . d \* A SMOKELESS CANNON * ingeri ss---Des evere Shoc " * : i When Manders and Were Let D Wed- 5 Lingering Illness ealh a Severe Shock to Kriends \* (By United Press.) * N |- CIGARE LAW en Manders an Gross ere Let Down on We My . |}* PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Aus. & sd b d It had Been Reported That He Was Improving. A ible see Canaee tea wali Ge 5 nesday by Judge Egbert. iy as 1@ fale to foun 4 apees + of his’ hlet of P Wappe in he It 1s the belief of Chief Wappen. | ; — |® fame, He ie known to news &|PPepared to vigorously enforce the *tein that the dealers as a rule! # eeeeeevve * ee es |® paper readers throughout the #/PFOvisions of the new state law | Will obey the law. He looks for| If Charlie Grows and Willie M eto to 1 Rannocence to ef * * | ® country as a famous smoker of ¥| @coming offective Beptember 1,\% few of the small retatlers to do! der jookse had not beer r herla ci t JAMES’ TRIGUTE TO MANSFIELD, * le rim, black clears.” Z w Prohibiting the sale of cigarets or |® little “blind pig’ business, and! pended after the first race at 1 , * }® He is now trying to. break # Materials for their manufactur it ts those places which are located | ieuaows on Wedt ama Sask th ment, m wt he h eon H in speaking of the |i d death of Richard Mansfield * |® himself of his habit of smok- # A general order issued yesterday |* that qu sales can be favor . pet «ie ha " C » - CONCE $ eer F pir. Louis James, the eminent actor, who ie here now, ® ® Ing. He told his friends here #0 the police captains and read to Sbly conducted that will be wate 1 have heen pulled off in hed « th 1 his opening S y night, said * |® that while he has been accus- #/4ll members of the force as they | most carefull © on that day one of $30 was lost. If 5 ‘ Woes th of Richard Mansfield, the stage has been # *% tomed for 40 years to smoke #&| Went om duty, called attention to The suburban patroimen will be | Vissent antips ever r n|* he promoter v e se % of one of its greatest men, and art and literature is de # * from 12 to 16 efgars a day, he #/ the new law requested a spe-|asked to especially guard against | Connection h Pacific coast ed $1,800 f t J paved ot one of the a. sanitary ie * ® has cut down the number to # clal lookout that it is not | violations of the law in the outly. | '@eh Tried to Steer Him Off SHere wae & man who was more sinned againet that sin. ® }® three or four ® violated ing dintriets In where the » he ne a the -¢ over and a tower of mentality, 4 d a giant of stage-craft * ® He expects soon to be able & - maker o be mad f ned th N < f t * Mag there were more Mansticids on the stage, dramatic art |® to pase a day without a single « t a the limit of ‘ arched all ove bettir appreciated ® “smoke * ancial endurance were the tw him efter the 6 ohana * Wee Te rroneiation with Mr. Mansfield has been for many # \* * Gro and = Mandere—a | dor t AF cmaght- Brak bey at all times I've found him a gentleman and a ® | *| nown local contractor, a ' ht ont th # Wetien. -By his death a vacancy has been made that cannot #* | and a legal light of pre - i . in my recollection at this time.” * GEN. GREELEY HERE he ee aor ors * eld y thene men had | Mea as cx < tom ® LIVED AND DIED FOR THE STAGE, * Maj. Gen. Adolphus W. Greele been w 1 collusion with artnet ps " bi Wallace Munro, Mr. James’ manager, sat a * joor ® the Northera Division Merle J, Wightman, engineer and ehorter th than the present interurban |‘ ckies f east three week ested ;* ue “t the : wy can but reiterate the sentiment Mr. James has just ex w of the army, accompanied by his | holier of the franchise of Muckler. | road | pric a ory say wor es, The Sta t iaformes | @ pressed. | have known Mr. Manafield for many yea atrue * son, A we ley, Jr, arrived tn Wightman interurban re oa ies There are but two towns ay: | 0" end to furthe ald ny event the : hant nd a gentieman; eccentric perhaps, but who ie not? & the city day from a tour of tn dale and Des Moines on the route|™ he lawyer we o it Oe he sr tor the stage and he died for the stage. * jon In Alaska, Gen, Greeley |*¢t this elty and ‘Tacoma, this of the new road ween Y Bannocence the Medium er eve ng ha i We ry a many people never understood him, and a great ® . jett almot imare ly for Vancou-| morning stated that the road will town and Tacoma, and for the pur edium of the big win 4 until Mand ci ; waged him harshly. A vacancy in dramatic art now ex & RICHARD MANSFIELD. ver be in running order by May 1, 1909, | Po¥e Of building up the country! of ay was to be Ba let down on Wedne ‘ 7 peony hg will never be filled quite as oe mpletely, in my esti @& road will be called the Seat through which the new cars will | cenc # job, it 1s understoc an along smooth leh Man rut company ha ar there were i m © eaten, 2 1 wee Milled by Richard Mansfield bs oma Short Line, and papers |apout 1000-5 bg A gg werd ; Made Big Sums * ery eee eee ee eee ee, are now being drawn up which wlll | will be jaid out as town sites down of G Hak) The Star is informed that the eee eats incorporate the line under that Half way between Sea and | the first race of the combi ts ™ 4. (By United Press.) elusively pomlc * Het vam According to Mr, Wightman hy gns - “4 he hough not to preve tion to his split with the jockies. YORK, Aug. 20.—Richard , co 5 practically all of the 100foot right skirt the Sound for six|ed clean-up” f lo mallee sebeak outa iy venee Secaee the famous ac pre " . = Ro jof way has been secured, and he miles. a F 5 one a6 th - aoe c 2 : poorning at €:20 o'clock. Tt ae b pose makes the Important announcement 1 am confident” said Mr. Wight- | some to the combine woe hig iness man fared equally was @ diseased xg . rebel that roud will be double tracked man this morning, “t towns will This innocent individual 1 ked hin w jatrion ns pHocen ndividual is a) The big killing of all was to hay complications. ally w Respioer all the way «pring up all along the route of the| well known local promoter a lease on "iaetenae Ai ‘“ OF “ » . Peay oe Charter revision in the Interest led the opposition, back Skirting the shore line practically | 1 re and I expect te » 30,000 friend of the legal end of the trio. the money would sey “te - Bos a x actor of the GAY. |o¢ tranchise-holding corporations Councilman Howen, Gill,| the entire dista the road will! people living along its side route On Wednesday noon he 0 to, Teleceams Gar Goes an ae met decided: defeat In the elty coun- tt" in Hurd All five agreed | be 90 miles In length or four miles inside of five years.” proached by the lawyer wnt to Spokane, Portland and we aii ig Ht ih tak Gh hat the office of elty engineor . — 7 mossy |that if he woul everal other cities, where the horse was own = “Monaten Counciiman Sawyer's In “Master and in “The Merchant resolution naming @ ¢ citizona to r mittee of — private Viee the city charter was said to be improving and lee, ef, m ¢ voisor '2 received but six votes, while a r comes, therefore, ax a great nin bo pe ee tion providing that ft embers to Als thousands of friends cg ergerac ane “' of the city council be appoint death follow a Gynt ed by F H. Burnett to Winess which came afte Mr. Ma breakdown at Scranton, Seattle seve irate be was playing in “Peer engageme . consult Moore, City and hit Engin Water Superin siways been thé ‘tendent L. DB. Youngs, Street Com m th He al Case, and Ce his last ee carried nple Calhoun S eccentricities were so Propertions ar © t that many of his com. jon and as a ¢ the charter © neceasar a " Were unable to work with ‘he performances we mit them to the Always aut ted with B Mansfield died in the large Stor an 414 | against tt, Sawyer and Ri fm the north end of his magnifi. 48ything posing White stone residence, on Mr. Mans eceen o suion will be announe Drive, not far cy ° “ 17 he tomb. wih Five mpoke, de Saag « attempt . | Richard Mansfield was born In ago he ma e on t a fm 1857. He acted first om, then bis leading | of ¢ chy 3 and _Jater Ame had hild, George te e hin 1 ola essays being simost ex THEM IN JAIL (By United Press.) of the capitol DENVER, Aug. 30.—"if 1 bad my a. _ was . : until the laxt words were ute I would place capitalists, rail Secretary Taft has left for magnates and trust managers. jowstone park, where p¥ielate the law. behind the joined by his wife and then pre T believe this would be more ceed west fines.” Wamarkable statement was| ST. PAUL. buliding, and, at Aug. 30.—Mra. Taft Men's club Diy Geeretary Taft here Hun- wife of the secretary of war, has (By United Press d to Taft's address, arrived b en route to Yellow-| QUEBEC, Aug. 30—The list of Was made from the steps stone park, to join her husbafid those caught and carried to death , in the St. Lawrence riv night when the bridge col is now estimated to be at } it is known that there were 102 [workmen on that section of the om which dropped, and of this number onty 10 escaped. Of these two are dying. | Hundreds of workmen were pin ‘The movement for » grand jerry | ‘head when be eatd that there were ned beneath the steel wreckage a who 4 themselves ‘8 Sh established Institution, to be pl _~ a eis woke pa ee ot just above the water, and th | Giles togetner annually or as much said Pred H. Peterson. “If a grand Were rescued by tramed engineers. #8 may be deemed advis-| jury can be gotten together and Divers went down today to ex A, Was received a great impetus sisted by an fearless, clean |Plore the river bottom for bodies MO GA Bidress of Rev. M. A. “4 brilliant assistant prosecuting Carried down. An investigation by the ¢ attorney, | am in fayor of a grand the authorit into a possible of jury being called. The last two eriminal origin of the disaster has © ja. Afne Methodist church grand juries were farces for the begun. Se reasons stated i ive W F. Freuden John E. Humphries said QUEBEC, Aus 30.—Scores of 2 Speaking of a era ju edly yea, I thi it was a mistake} ¥orkmen w carried down to fe to do away with t grand jury their death esterday “ There ought to-be a grand) system originally and we can't be|Just as the whi blew for quit my 1 don't know how badly it any too q x. In some terlous manne be needed for the inv fect in th ting apparata stigation has been too much of a tendency | ¢ ' ree ot affairs, but | be-|in recent wned the large cantilever span in St. Law ears Ww disregard the |e Ought to be one caNed | jury system ' the new bridge across th Watt once & year. if not oftener ikht to be catlea | rence, five miles below this clty » drop into the river as it was be oy sure to have a benefi Indiana, my native state founty has four Decid afternoon k in restoring it. There A grand jury which will investigate the ness existing and investig aght Then amend the constitu The ing swung into place. bridge was cc mmenced sev and tion #0 that grand jury investiga-|@0 Years ago, and is to cost $10. Year. They are fict tee: wilh. tes hronic and pot| 000,000, It is being constructed by they investigate into « vent railway companies, and ts largely More deeply than a james Murph business agent | subsidized by the Dominion govern an. Their powe earpente » the nent. The contract was let snd | called for the completion of th bridge in 1905, but dela have # to appe enables = them ought to be a grand . Matthews hit the na BLAKISTONE IS BOOSTING USPECT BRETT OF FIRING SHOP LOCAL TAFT CLUB)... Amembersnip ¢ : . rs. compe : ae 3 own place to nin the $50¢ Pe te that ot a igh ture, Seuators Revert B. homt ine arried, J SP or commercial ore P. L. Aller nie Ball Hrett cigar stand He Bate is the pre r ions we have a n or of uh at F eo le T. Blakistone at would sury most pe . : posh Me Tat movemer ( nd M ol = will be hela and un and Me Ms ba avons 1 . Cl department September & the a cting the had @ arm of fire Tatt’s arrival | : oo 1, Hrett “fy 7 » of Tatt-el h Bre Rent is. sury - Williat it } K and grips on. “Th yr ' il packe 4 taking them to a noord of the " or place of Mt tory did not henis, He in { 5 1 , ir uble the office Vanced think bey elt right|and they took the n bn custody M8 popular to be ac. Brett insisted that ‘ robber nd sufficiently ta msevelt decid-|tried twice to enter his place and Peonomic Rstory t » take ther nomination |that Immediately after the second ratand The cas o)} most of the ub members would | visit the fire was discovered. of him because of hin « we be with the president SEEKS DAMAGES FOR A tthor | O09 FELLOWS PLAN OUTING, d or bis nerve — clation. It in- ent Order of Odd Fellows are pre a except the graft paring for a big two days’ outing bi ¥ politician. Among the at Neon's Park tomorrow and| Wugene Sheerer, tving ga Deer the town belogging to it Sunday with a chatebake tomorrow |borw st, has filed @ claim against , Andrews of the Heattie night. The akwammr Youenste’ wilt ity in the sum of 900. tor ; Among the business | carry 0 fraenty, soaking four rion he mig bh serened gh aud F, W. Bakar; round Mae ome then é dn a defective wi 7 . eon esi a paisa oo eo 00a ee ao charter, th arr SM In” SCORES KILLED (DAWSON LID =: wee cae: c Workmen Are Hurled to Death in the St. Lawrence PROTEST MADE To” River—Hundreds Pinned Beneath Steel Wreckage —Pitiful Scenes—Investigation Is Begun. should not be disassociated from emall bets at on to be played in all of the pool irmanship of the board of RUNS uP AGAINST CAR IN TRAIN AFIRG. Bannocence in the fifth race, he rooms. When the deal fell through public works and that, if any would find himself down on a very efforts were mad reach th ‘ f ¢ nade ear e changes were to be made in the tar Special Service good thing ther towns, but it in believed should be suggeated F HTER'S FIST MOUNT VERNON, Aug Unable to visit the race track | these were fruitless and that the city offictals in touch with the When & southbound freight train that afternoon, the promoter hand- t jayed and the money of needs of the olty and not by cit - hed this city the other night, ed to Billy Sutherland $30, with in izens who had little time to devote| The value of a pugilistic train. ,'t Was discovered that fire had * — to such subjects ing was shown yesterday when Har. | ¥reken out in box car kk ‘ 8 ry (Kid) Krant floored a man many | W!th shingles, The city fire depart TRUST PAYS DIVIDENDS, vupda heavier, after listening to Ment turned out to extingulwh it | . ae as long as his fighting spirtt|A larke part of the shingles was (By United Press.) would allow troyed, the car « damaged NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—A quar Counciiman Keveile tng tn behalf of the lub any responsibility for the J. R ing memorial and petition, and the train delayed about an hour; line with the oppositic: Krent, who is present a driver eb ps erly dividend of one ce The council Voted te tadefinite-| Wall eabhing hie team into the Gah and « half before the fire was put eter Shestel arden gp e : A oogaood Hs as ome the Sawyer and Man-|brafth dock, when the stranger /°" raCbiA. hie ShcOee of hte ee & resolutions took ‘Offense at something and pee dana ike ons States Stee! corporation was pald “ned may provide for the estab | Others warned him that Krant was ‘ ; Avebts bitchell. «tone om 8 K per ce in at of new departments with « fighter, but the man continudd CRIMINAL CASE shores: n a fit of rage e > eaihamaced beg os kw vfficial heade to be members of the bis Abuse, and offered to whip the hacked to pleces with a eeeser oe The c « . - . the ast quarter butld. “dub prize fighter binded ax James Nelson. Mitchell the |, bs et works b st in the y be de What happened to the Burato, an Italian, living) then attacked his wife, but she tor ineer's depart. imagination of th A wad-) at Black Diam ared before e#caped with few injuries. ment from the der and wise picked bit! justice Carr cha Miteh eturned and the sewer self up out dost, and &\ o4 with deser Ar found » et departiner neuating | crowd went away tickled. | porato, wife. Selzing the ax, he - Divorce finge are fellow worker to me floor, sev jor court, and bis bead and terribly mutilatir men are well Tacoma and $200 bail, condi fronts. Mitchell is in Carroll tr LOUISVILLE (By United Press.) LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 30.— }funding to Burat giving » woman § while the cing made up for the edition, fire broke out in the hana ho an ax * occupied by the Courier- GOES BACK FOR TRIAL. urnal, and before the flames were | under control, the building was al- »y his wife who eatened h CITY COUNCIL William G rested sev most destroy The many linotype level daye an + fx machines and the presses are ruin- | a charge of bi od his child ed. It is stated tat the records | The Washington Fire Insurance in New York, started for the (Star Special Service.) have also bee yed. There }eompany hae filed with the city rm metropolis this m ag T., Aug. 30—~A/were many ow escapes from |counct} @ protest againet permitting ustody of Detectives Fitasim fire | the burning building. The fire broke | " ® and t ie ho are tak : be | out ne ‘ this it made tt nece: » eesure the manufacture of fire works ia-)mons and who are (a asawed : . enaion Of awe mere OS OR"! ide the city mite, and asking that |‘n¢ him t al Borge! tee te reasoned that many lives were About 96 workmen were on the) 8° further except! be made to eknea:. the Gance halts | th me ~ a aoe oe epan, which is the the city regulations affecting such COAL IS ORDERED e floors es ath They were tilever span in the wortd tactorie ened and, wore taken out being swung into ite position near| TRE kame company also protests \ |agaifist the proposed establishment gravity off tanks at the middie of the big river Just what ba nd to cause the | of FOR PACIFIC FLEET °::. ESTATE I$ WORTH accident will probably sever be Places in the city, on the ound known, but as it started to fall the | that the tanks would be a source (By United Press.) workmen made a rush for safety | Of danger YORK A ‘ ” HALF MILLION Hinkley es. tate the vives ced uname he Pacific coast are (Star Special Service.) ta & Probate or had just passed through the ON AT EVERETT have beer to four New Yo TACOMA, Aug, 30.—Heea e| The bridge, and when the accident oo coal firn the government. It |° a & to gh house in the ‘ 1.58, curred the vessel swung back Into was stated that 125,000 tons of con he Northwestern Credit a , the the stream and ple Ap a numa (Star Special Service.) will bo néeded to carry the fleet te Thomas E, Archer, the 1 , ling at of t en who had cleared t " “ af the Pacific ase i etin Second av. po only Aye! \ ced ihe] EVERETT, Aug 0. Mayor ¥ Dew ‘6 unter ‘arrest “ ner ey ow ¢ SwiInGIOR | Jones has made positive announce . bia to safety, Some of these men w badly injured in e fall, and eight of them are now in the Levi howpital, not expected to lve need on t da 0 ment. that matt what peti TO PROVIDE COVER | Dewey d nded @amend rin one asking “for the opening of sa e th Arche 1 ne on Sanday ma presented f too! ® ar - A to him, he will ne There were many touching °° t « at the bridge. for the majon | 224 Bermit them to reopen er “a few ity of the workmer od COON GOES TO OLYMPIA The street ' ers of Dexter and b * moth | Fnoon apy have been of *; WOMEN HURT IN A: “ children anxious (Star Special Service.) Goodwin Rea Canadian Bank ited on the river bank for some " paral on Pike place of Commerce be vacated by 0 OWNSEND, 62/00 pla A ; : we of their husbands and fathers, |) Porn TOM een, A and will also ask the eounell for RUNAWAY hat institution tomorrow to make Lieut, Gov. Chas. B. Coon goon to ' t > : Bight bodies were recovered an $1,000 to bulld a cove room for the Puget Sound Nation Fn ageoPotern > Parngans {Olympia tomorrow to assume the A ak Sake coniaer’ te v eS ' an sent) functions of Gov. A. K. Mead dur. | Present market until ' ened at the antic veneer ‘ Jown to bring out the whieh ted 1 leal can be carried prem during the time required have become entangled in the net-| ‘RS the laters absence at the tr. /, ected és ¥ model the ank’s’ present . Net: tigation congress to convene at |S erected ‘ a man Me work of steel rs in the F The Dominion Bridge nr” Seat) WITTE RETURES | sic Secetch | se cm —" vietSo'h'lttannponest| BEACKGUARD” SAYS © | cay unica Prem Kien, her FAVOR EXTENSION company tractor for the big struc ada, at built many Important * Se truet nuiong them the bridge LONDON, Aug 0 Ad M : ore ee without an accident in Russia, exce th . be . e held a € | (By United Press.) ponented & direct in the Ban nh - , fount v nigh SAN FRANCISCO, Au 0. f Rusela for Exterior Commerce, |" ee aay assed ong re ns in ANOTHER MARKET SITE During an exchange of courtesies in | t ore i Peon gy i t the 1 ed eand rial Attorney Delma t al life ' 1 odland se at lease option | J Lawler interfered just | “ONC r held in \ aft ty Choir block, Tenth time tw prevent wrouble. Hever WIENS APPEAL AND CONSOLIDATED noo 4 ing to parties who | is lowing his friends by unusual tac prope it as a site for altics an@ unprofessional conduct in MAY MARRY ED T ON E E RV ARREST ESCAPED PRISONER Pushin Kibos ai haces tae ation ‘ and after mon walt mber N f (By United Pre at North Yakima July 17, was a ~ : regina susolidated journa q : ae Patrolmen Holland and Doon. The y * . Ss on and A. O, Tucker, members of | peg a notifier bane od bs the legal department of the city . wi : office and i ADAM'S CASE ' € y a ea , 1 at will tomor wa man € we h pros Howard Hanson in me t - < x " the 0} By United Press.f of Seatt , ‘ and Bruce Short | V arrived on the Oki Mara ( of Seattle. M ook favorably yesterday ACE b Bept Me 9, for Ub mu a he ) form red. (Star Special Service.) |der of | mag Roth will lea tle as | ABBRDREN, Aug, 30.--Unknown SCHUBACH TAKES TRIP venue Ww @ asked for b nee te its mother the 4-yearold son of| Albert Schubach, of the shipping | state to Moscow. It ta H. Nulf got a 22callbre rifle! firm of Schubach & Hamilton, is|a fair trial cannot be obtained ‘| OFF GOES THEIR HEADS | on while playing with if, the|fally recovered in health after his| Wallace on 4 mt of the iiameenand apon was discharged. The bul-| recent serious iliness, and left this | population miners L. Stewart haw been appointed |iot entomsd the left arm of the Mit-|morning on the steamer Umatilla rit seinen | tle fellow’s 16-months-old sister and|on @ business trip. He returns} SOUND OVER FOR TRIAL (8) United by Indge Albertson an receiver for | PATUS, Aug. 30 h ' “ w throu child | about Septem 12 on the steamer . Clg, u" ove ‘eee the Pacific Oriental Trading Co. is not ex ~ | Ohio. 4. J. Kewley and J. B. Bloomficid n to believe that ihe @ The president of the defunct con | } ‘. | accuse d of sewiseling opi were | again make Lis apqemnmnce 1& corn, John Preasington, in ut prew| TO WEAR COUNTY CASES, | Seamer Dolphin te due at 8| yesterday bound over to the grand] France for earrylug® ont capital emt Under bat) aud Will be tried thie | Jo'elook tonight from Skagw fury by United Sates Commission: | punishment, a t bred Ved (RAs (he wmad checks wits wbich Biefer, in tho sum of $500, that of this tustr laformeation ehprpina Thy state beard of Cqnalivetion | Stenmer Washington iv @ue Sept % te wh pe | arte: want’ | wohl tiny Kinan eoomntyy cemieme | 2 Crone Riegarwne, hot wenemabh we sme tho amemat of thetr bail bond “pont ‘santhee Srophnwidun: AAT AE UTM 02 wilicly Ines been allowed to stand . ° us 2.8000 O00 enswe encnase coma 6 . Ga 0 cam ancte « Gn anencibatntiatne manmsnctbemannitnasiisiuinesnsenten betmnese asm inet | j | | |

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