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* ° 6 ° — 2 —— SEATTL WEATHER RDRECAST—OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND TURBDAY; LIGHT Z " WASH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907, KES IT DUTY OF PROSECUTING vscsusse=: Denny Way to Bastinke ay This improvement was asked for | | PIONIC AGAIN POSTPONED, | | aftatr . simply the Labor Day |Program, whieh previously had been pe Over becwuse of rain on Labor | ‘An act requiring street cars to be provided with pilots, fenders or aprons. Approved March 16, 1897. Day. 9566. Cars to Have Fenders. 1.—Every street car run or used on any street car line in the state of Washington shall be provided with good, substantial aprons, pilots or fenders, and which shall be so BANDI : rructed as to prevent any person from being thrown down and run over or caught beneath or under | $567. Penalty. 2.—-The owners or managers operating any street car line failing to comply with the | ions of this act shall forfeit and pay to the state of Washington a penalty of not less than en ae five dollars for each and every violation of this act and each car run shall be considered a separate | cumvanua, Mex, Sept, 16 a violation of this act and every period of five days shall be deemed a separate violation of this act; and all seep Arey fo Dh oe Psa! collected under and by virtue of this act shall be paid into the common school fund. Rose, & mining engines _ moneys ; with the Me + 3568. Duty of Prosecuting Attorneys, 3.—It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of the tad € former pany ot Benton Harber, Mich been murdered P vaci counties of this state to see that the provisions of this act are complied with. and pls wite Ritled by bandits, Bev various mii ne e ve ago L. Terry of Now A SEATTLE STREET CAR FENDER |ed there havctheen oe povesta, ere ae ‘all street railwa the Mate to furnis! the power vested inj bat the law also! i & bis duty © / hes down and dragced or, it te sperific in this 5 Witen tar proven | a has prove | to be insufficient to} Who were struck over. hes a failure to use Which, if « ‘Thit t “giveaway week” at the Seatti¢ Pure Food show being held lat Dreamiand rink onder the ave | plone of the Central Labor cbunell, | Thi @fterncon and evening a 15 | Cent package of Jell is given | t@ each person attendipg; Tuesday a 2heent package of Oolden Grain |Granules; Wednesday, a {0cent can of Jersey Queen milk burs day, & package of Old Plantation 2 aE | ‘the payment of fu oat p Are to Blame. this law has been Hing the years einer the blame for wmBich have occurred | | The Vashon island producers [have broken away entirety from the Western av. commission men, and hereafter if the conibine Wishes to purchase profluce from the island, it will be forged to come directly to the marke and pay cash. The producers on the {sl and have announced their inten thon of doing no more bustness with the Gombine except on th plan he that done with t amount 0 M soon exeved the H ‘of equipping the cars with . 18 people were & the year from rd 1907 coro: | i, s j (By United Press.) ow only those! PAUL, Sept. 16—S8ix hun Oeourred Immediat« ST, PAUL, Sept x hun days after the accident re Se dred bollermakers of the there were other fata stead of rolling him under the Northérn, Northern Pacific, North eewiting trom injuries + 2 on Eee Se... See Oat wostern, Great Western and Soo ye eeh were e vere > aan sy ogy oe } ge b railroads have strutk because the qi ‘ ralirohds refused to grant a nine Mice betwee o ef Hem of the Liv fende Last March Mayor Moore sent a hour fay and 16 per cent increase Bi® London and the < easage to the city council recon in waxes t ip me | ene 2 Capers ‘ | ‘Thad saitroad officiate are now en i! eet ca tf the operating sy | deavaring to fill the places of the i . . Beattie Electric compan . wtrileors. fous complications Londo, ith » population 40ge Was the outcome of an | will arine as the strike comes at ee Reattte jog | ber of killings thet cocurred at . @ most inopportune time , : of The commun foninaticttineaiinns | a on od to & special committee of! rhe trial of C. L. Rog sney admitted wriling and sign-|. TACOMA, Sept. 16.—In the shop . oe ee Se Se ee Seen sate, & 4 of here hotice has been posted that a eattlc was | The accidents of the past few da gp ep neg ine eras ttornay | Mtise ito 4212 cents an r ter an | Aauit dpon Eien Delaney, a 14-year: |. in Prrage rom I t ‘0 be Sipated, but mot 47 1-2 y t " t In| old colored girl, came to an abrupt | ine case for the state and took oc. | Weepa Tho men will meet tom: OR the num we ar Atlonal conclusion before |casion to warmly address Mra | '™ 4n@ decided whether to strike Cannot be « or mot Maiam,” he said, “you terfered with the course of t wa ~duced in wh P te / | o tion for the um of have committed a criminal of ’ and ¢ for which you might 4 » while men 4 a. om eiline Turning to the court, Vandervee | “ called on Mrs. Delaney after the al. /2%#e4 that the case be dismissed yegaane yameN? ige Morris this morning, when ¥ How Lives Were 1 the 18 pe. id. # + one and t tonditions t a stating that the state did not care A’ mother's self-sacrifice and de ault, and offered to com-'to proceed under such circ votion led to the death ye ay lee would (By United Press.) promise. A document to this ef-|stances. Rogers was immediately | at Provider Hospital of Mrs thelr lives. ss oar tej, | fect Was produced and Mrs. De- | released Katherine Oleson and a few hours Re ares. Home 4 BOSTON, Mai 44 later her little baby, the innocent ee to th oo vee - cause of the tragedy, died in the . till lentifie coroner | same institution, The remains of peerene'. her pinion f th nue b the 1 en who)| the mother and the babe r which make a t at the de he bul-| the woman gave up her life are side Cannot 1 t will know wh ‘ ne m1 let has beer m th 1 ti Ide in the mortuary establish the fende is,” continued Mrs. Gree You | ment the Bonney-Watson Co 6 « be iting ‘- oh It will ROSE WILL PUT WEIGHT, | awaiting advices o the elles forelg ‘os t be who is on a ve « whe in A ” oa and it will be ; ‘ | Alaskan water (By United Press.) | The baby contracted a bad cold . do you think has produced ~ — | MONTREAL Jept. 16.—Ralphi which speedily turned into typhoid {| this condition (By United Pre Rowe, the great weight putter, and] fever. A nurse was procured, but « and I don’t know; but the innocent STOCKTON, Cal., Sept, 16.--The | three other members of the Olym-|the mother insisted in remaining . eing squeezed. 1 don’t mean|man who shot at Southegy Pacific! pic club of San Francisco, have! by the bedside of the baby almost be substirur “ he poor people, 1 mean the middle | passenger conductor, Jeff Gage unted permits to " constantly She finall feet that the have got # lot of this| Oakland, near yesterday in, the Canadian national! the disease and both we ? M use: fende t haan yp anc wave | Pong nplonships on Saturde Rose | to the hospital, where they died making new records. | within five hours of each other r is be- | afternoon, as Killed dur: | ¢ 1 ing the pistol duel that foll rwed, | | ._.“ THE SEATTLE STAR STATE LAW PROVIDES. CARS |. MUST HAVE PROPER FENDERS | Van de ‘ ‘ member of several lodges, amo them being @ Mason, Knight Tem y an honorary life memberst n the Elks, was an Odd Fellow bad be the Ancient Order of United oo SEE ee ONE CENT SOUTH WINDS, MONTH. VOL. 9. N BLAME AUTO DRIVER FOR DEATH OF VAN DE VANTE ici th tt ee et wnire man’s cawana, 2 Passes Away at 9:42 Last Night--Makes Statement --Injured Companions Rest Easily---Funeral Ar- rangements Under Rite of Masons---Will Hold Inquest. WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 16 The anti-Oriental trouble the Pacific coast is the all-ab rbing tople of the conven tion of the lumber congress, which opened its sessions this morning A White man's Canada for un” is the cry of the 5 katen In an antemortem staternent to Coroner Carroll, A. T. Van de Vanter places the blame for the accident, in which he lost his life, on L. Bigelow, the driver of the automobile. He stated to the coroner that Bigelow was requested to lessen the speed of the machine shortly before the accident but declined to do #0 on the grounds that he had to get back to town and take an: RESISTED ARREST other party to the Meadows in time for the races. The remains of Aron T. Van de Vanter will be laid to rest in Mt. Pleasant cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The funeral services in charge of the Blue lodge of the Order of Masons. The order of Knights Templar will furnish an escort The members of other lodges of which the dead man was a eee eeeteeeeee Stteeteet tetas ee (Star Special Service.) HUNTERS, Ore, Sept. 16—Dan| member will attend the funeral informally. Stafford, a rancher arrested many | Arrangements for special cars from the residence to Mt. Pleas- times for selling liquor to Indiar ant cemetery have been made. has been shot and killed by Deput United States Marshal Pray after iad arrest Staffora n T. Van de Vanter ized the King County Fair associa \* f Stafford wa ¢ mes known as a bad man, A coroner's | 4ht of the King County Fair A ving a8 Mayor of Kent fury has been summoned jon, former state senat . © Vanter was elected state om the south” district ans in the state, died at bis im 1s He sat throngh the bitter jal fight in r of John ys that the state Van de {f of King was defeated ar wes of the best known Repu’ was directty Pancake flour: Friday, a 10 of Crescent Baking powder; Satu and he has neve € Senate. day, a big package of Egg-O0-See 1 a the hyal o4 addition a boautifal Majestic range before. There hich left him t will be given away Wednesday of his reco hia forme t night, t drick & Nels k ” y ter wa the lucky person who is a este Jan. 2 stove can take $60 in cash if ; night peac he doesn't want the ste The | the im and came to the pure food show is being largely at- | elatives were at the bedside when ley in 1883. He tended and will go down in history | death came raise hops, but in as a big success. No def been eding fanc oe — ar and Mystle Shriner. He held r witnesses to th Workmen, a Knight of Pyth stated that the ain was Thursday of this week will be|® Woodman World , at an rate of Vashon Island Day” at the public). ™ nde Van . oll has already examined d the asm of witnesses te Meadows dent, preliminary to holdi Hotel, at Occidental av. | ques a@ number of 4 were on the forward ca market, an agreement beffig reach e4 this morning whereby the anders will be permitted to owned ¢ the island without any . the Touri or rivalry from the other farmers, 2 Main st, was the The Vashon Isiand Fruit Grow tad: firs ers’ Association Iv now having a ey nin ety ies ve rly trea wen nat heateanah large booth or bullding erected on = oy a , holdings, te was ns FE nonglBoangi « the market at Pike place and Pine |‘2¢ founder o' town of Kent st. and will open it formafy’ to | “24 5#% owned one of the most va group of four men wh ts that the speed of the collision It was reported at aftersoon that the public Thursday vat mate: ae ber ee James Wilson and . as bd by je > ere also —_ = | owned and trained some of injured in the collision, are resting TO DEPORT HINDUS. race horses in the state. He organ- ea (By United Pre OTTAWA, Ont, Se 14. —Prem wt ts r 4 “ath bavieg peed fer Laurier bas notified the Van 0 indiectest as to walk awa; with couver authorities that a spe 8 a line of clothes belonging to Sra. spector will be sent to Investigat 0 Tent pee the status of the 900 Hindus lande peti there in a destitute condition. They TT a ney 89 ee < E (By United Press.) General Bonaparte today denied BERLIN, Sept. 16.—General Car. th Ra not, of the French army, has been his resignation ; f the president ® there m Vorman territory efnool saeea ; the rnment for watehing (Star Special Service.) Sie aetarinen dees me ‘ ta euyers without of EVERETT, Sept. 16 y way to Chicago, where he w ad-| ¢ The expulsion own tried to kiN Joht ress the congress , an unpleasant ua t, editor of the Sultan Star and incider Miner Mr wett fe nd sev | ee oh Deer eee FOURTH AVE WORK EXPERTS HIGH BILL wed away wor . being placed in the C. 3: Brickson whe ts ¥ » jengaged in experting e city Swett has no suspicions Fourth av., is today taking the big | amounted 96.70, that ' t amour to $1 that DAMAGES 2 ')s05e." SMALLPOX CASES (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, Bb, C been McGee, from Only actual claims peat wn where smallpox nized | of the Athletic a we yvered. Benny Ke Washington high |* is down with the disease, OTTAWA, Sept ¢ Ra Ishil 1 € ed t v 1 W ! le a we an discu Japane t ig with Whir ff rr meetin w the Domi on officia e the first of the yea | ORIENTALS ARRESTED. REMAINS BROUGHT HOME CLOTHES LINE THIEVES | i x Origntals are now in The mater of J Frat M The clothes line thief i abroad he detention we at the Great a who was acc ot | watch on the Hnes with their wee Stat Thirty-five Chinese were and killed In ca a Cre 1 wash udging f t ta 1 e Ind which ent last week, were brought back | react ‘ t|t from yester to the city this morning in charge | stoler ay vorit owever, are EK. Lilly, who was at the| D 1 Corbett | n who are accused stealing camp when the fatal apture ne ¢ i} inique and | ac the Canadian border In curred, No arrangements have | of purloty y say, in the ar-/ spector-in-Charge John H. Sargent been made for the funeral | re fa man giving | w amine the men today ia aE cara 4 _