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° ar Inve Escaped. ‘in ary, find that | of Ms legs. kn na of the car.” ieee to his heath ty ar "being struck by a street car to the Seattle t his legs. When lying under ey Harold how jis the fender hung The height of the fender knocked him down and 1 plek the i by Deputy Prosecuting At high from the Paul replied be judged about ten inches wos bs ny, Satur tged by Motorman B. F. Gannon ae have been about eight inches 14, 1907, about Yin Gonguetor woe B. Swim that it reached three slock a. ™m., at the cor me wll south and ment, within eter find that, {he or inary fender No, id have been avoided.’ replied Gannon sround and, after he was passed right over him.” How : propery ad ed| “Did the fender have any offect : n keeping the boy from under the 2 r, this tal accident 21 Naked Mr. Harold dict of coroner's nders Hang. from the rafle that the fo the killing year-old boy Queen Anne av. south Sat to inspect and O. K fore taking their barns first tripped up and then passed im tm roll be- was the gist of it happened to strike a body The testimony tended jthe time of Y- ‘was tuning In a bee ing the to join some play,” testified in front of ing car before be saw it he Marted to run from the car in the calves the accident, toward the car. State Labor oe inqueat been put uj Public Works. | sult of such 0 its cars. ly proceed te put in more ef. than those which have found to for lo of Ite 4 poasible date.” Board Has Power, trie company to adopt ae taken by | required, night on a reso | tie Works, to Ch a feos wl according ity in bis judy inches of the was in use on T suppose ender knocked the boy to the down Conductor Swim admitted to Mr Harold that the effectiveness of the fender depended entirety upon how to eton erate Motorman Gannon, who, ing that some of them might run Commissioner Charles F. Hubbard, part of whose duty ft is to see that proper fenders are in use, Was an auditor at the ‘and limb on the | be and it ie hereby directed to at » once report to this council the re estigation author. the city council |ized and directed as above set out! Row look to force on May 14, 1907, or, If no invest! | Senator Aaron T. Van de Vanter, company to sub- | gation or inquiry hae been made! who received injuries tu for the death | as yet. that said Board immediate | bile accident iast Saturday which with such inquiry and resulted in his death, wore held f that the work may | investigation and report its find-| Be Scope and the com-| ings to this councl! at the earliest | he family residence, near Van Aw devices which in its judgment are rests in the Board of Pub- ineer Thomason, chairman of the ting the Board of Board of Public Works. All that Teport to the coun. Seattle Electric Proceed with an in Rone has been made. | than the ones now in use. the resolution as on the 12th day of May Council of the City the following Teommendation of ‘of the whole, having Hon the communi and for the company to those tn use the power to order their use. Board Wil! Act. and it to force the better fenders, company ert com one showed sufficient intere to exarnine Into “We have the power and will is necessary to secure the exercise it may have of that power ts for the Board to the safety! be convinced that better fenders and other appliances are obtainable | auspices of the Blue Lodge of the | Masonic order and the rites of that Prior to such action, a public Ee ratehtion | hearing must be held at which the opportunity is given to anyone to present facts and figures relative to better fenders and appliances defend Ta case better appt ances are obtainable, the Board has enforce use to adopt if we find that they | are obtainable,” sald City Engineer Thomson. “We called two public hearings on this question but no to no eet rail | come forward and present a better existing CitY | fender and the Board took advise action.” before the Seattle | teat night by M. B. Harbin, a request of the Seattle Men's club, in a resolu the city eounctl to take action resolution was referred to wand that nid to employ whate fe Receseary to ma Bad thorough investiga The fender question was brought Commercial « ¢ the Real Batate tlon asking tub The t while ta him og gag streets and roads committee for in the hosiion stigati a ‘ nec to Shoots Friend for Bear. 08 Buch Invertica BURLINGTON, Sept. 1 Fr therefore, La and Horn Smith vat Sunday, accide killed William Smith, taking RE RIOTS FO VANCOUVER (Star Special Service Het OUVER, B. ¢ # O tOriental 4 MH at an ond. 1 7 fentala drastic and no one from ow owed to take part owe Be doing betore th —— ae F Seording to ata B of the A x TACOMA t. 17—J. W the An we. There $ f Stellacoom, one of th i ay 886 « | Miastone f the Alaska-Yub every cit fon, 1 nf r of Tacom Ban Gothard . 0 Le, Wi har Pi nty uniting and } yond that ur Jing at the Seattle A H¥erament aa measures against Immigra | bers, | Jeopardy Gannon also testified that there | is no order specifying the distance fenders shall hang, as far as he knows, but that the train crews are required the fenders be cars from the Lats THE SEATTLE STAR COOLER WITH LIGHT FROST; WEDNESDAY FAIR, Geers seem PORTLAND, Ore, Sept vw That the bomb of Harry Orchard saved the late Governor & of Maho, the shame of jog and fighting an indictment charging him with land fraud along Anen fac with United States Senator Borah and many other prominent citizens of Idabo and the west, is the a» sertion of @ morning fp The fight to save Borah from a felons cell will break this week and one of the greatest fights the r teen will be fought out t attack on the workings of the federal grand jury that browght in the indictments against Borah and the coming to. vestigation of that body by another federal grand jury iw the first step in the defense. Not only is the freedom of Rorah in question, but the standing of the republican party of Idaho ta in SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.—The police committee of the board of mpervisors has put itself formally on record in favor of discoaraging hereafter the holding of pugtlixtic jexhibitions, whether they are pre fessional or socalled events. ATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT; ON FIGHTS amateur In a report filed with the board by Chairman Stafford. = statement was n the follow. te SEATTLE, WASH., RY SAYS INDIAN BOY OST HIS LIFE BECAUSE OF INEFFECTIVE FENDER With Properly Adjusted Fender the Acci- Have Been Avoided--Testimony Shows » Fender Knocked Boy Down When He Might WAS STEUENBERG IN LAND FRAUDS? Horah’s future is in the balance Should he come out of the content unainged, he would be one of the big men of the west The char filed againat Unit ed States District Attorney Rulck of Idaho in relation to the land fraud indictments in that state are not néw,” declared John BE. Bays who was court reporter in Moscow Idaho, during the court proceedings there The fact fs that Mr. Rutek tries his cases with greatest tact and courtesy. So «reat was the prow sure that had been brought against Mr. Ruick in Washington that he was called to the capitol to defend himeelf. The fact that he still re tains his high position should be suffictent answer to his critics. Ruick fs charged with having the grand jury to bring the against Senator Borah . charging them with “Your committee reports agninet the petition of Alex. Greggains for | permission to conduct profeasion. al exhibition during the month of October, 1907. Your committee is of the opinion that the recent ple thora of professioual boxing exbi ditions during the last few months | is all sufficient, and that « month | &t lenst might elapse without an other occarring In Ban Francisco. SSS VAN DE VANTER RITES ARE HELD Funeral services of former State atom this afternoon at 2 o'clock from a to the services, the cor. Power to force the Seattle Klee | oner's jury which this morning de Sam, viewed the remains as they lay tm the home of the deceased, preparatory to holding Inquest upon them to determine the cir cumstances of the death. It was decided today to hold the Inquest at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The obsequies were under the throughout furnished lodged were observed The Knight Templars the escort. A special train of three cars ci ried the funeral cortege from the ported at residence to the grave in Mt. Pleas oe Among the Individuals and firms who have engaged one or more tick for the chamber of commerce excursion to Eastern Washington next week, leaving Seattle Tuesday night, September 24, are the follow ing Former Gov. John H president chamber of commerce; I A. Nadeau, director general, A-Y P. exposition; United States Sena tor Piles, Seattle Hardware Co., (A ots MeGraw, a WHO WILL TAKE IN EXCURSION any safety | liberated upon the death of Paddy floral tributes were sumerouws and | | Pe@eniatives of trades | ler for Kast Denny TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1907. BURNS T0 DEATH (Star Bpecial Gervics.) THE DALLA, Ore, Bept, 17. Insane from continued fliness, Mra. Frances B. MeCoy, Nving on a ranth se¥en miles from here, sent {her two Nite ehtidren to a neigh | bors, went to her barn, set It fire ‘and perished in the flame Neighbors tried to save her but tt fire was too intense and the crazed «woman's charred bones were found in the ashes HUMORIST FORGES BIG CHECK An unknown humorist yesterday matied a cheek for $10,000 to Har ry D. Reynolds, of the Alaska Home ratlw, aeking that stock in the railway company be lewued for tt amount, The check he « ture of J. DP, Tren! ot the Northwestern companies, aud of course, a forgery ‘The humer of the situation isn ro vealed when it Ie known that the Northwestern compantes are inter cated With the Guggenheim toter ents, Which Mr, Reynolds’ co! is fighting, Reynolds accur Guggenbeims of trying to gobbie his railroad. HEARTLESS POLITICS T0 BE FOUGHT (By United Press.) Sept. 17 plan @ fight throughout agaipat what they term poliiieal methods,” in the objet of the delegates who met hete today tn the eleventh annual seamton of the Workingmen's State Federation. The conveution ts one of the largest assombJages of rep unions ever held in the Empire state ae principal Frederick McNally Dead CHIOCAGO, Sept. 17.--Pred MeMNally, for three years pr of the publishing hoase of It MéNally @ Co. has died. Mr Me Nally had been til for three weeks with nervous prostration FIGHT ‘OVER SEWER After a ian onslaught in the counetl on the proposed relief sew way last night }the counell determined to leave it }to the finance committee to say whether the elty should pay the $10,000 that is required to build the sewer Crichton demanded that the coun i outline Its policy before voting ite sum of money in favor of ONE CENT * VOL 9. NO PER MONTH. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ON JAP BATTLESHIP 76 PRICE eae eee ee Forty-Four. of the Crew Are Killed and Injured, In- cluding a Lieutenant-- Warship Is Damaged---One | of Largest of Japan’s Fighters. BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS. No cirous Geatt! to the that appeals more strongly I! boy than does the Gentry show. For that rea fon The Star has arranged to send at least 20 boys to the Gentry circus free of it. On Friday and Saturday of this week and on Mon day and Tuesday and Wed neaday of next week there * * * * * comes to * + *. o * * * * * * * will be sent up from the roof * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * : | (By United Press.) The Kashima w e of The Star building on Sev enth av., between and University ste, two paper balloons. Attached to each balloon there will be an or der for two reserved seat tick ets to the Gentry shows balloons will go up promptly at 15 minutes after 12 o'clock at noon on each day and to the person returning any one of the orders attached thereto to The Star office the tickets will be given in exchange believed that the Kashima 1 * more serious ¢ * mated and she will be sent shore tle er law The HARRIMAN RENEWS FIGHT WITH HILL Pee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee oo TONG WAR ON (Star Special Service.) 0 uct and operate RTLAND, Ore ¥ i fre Lae Wast to ¢ (By United Pr eK jay that the who, and the early comple OAKLAND, Sept. 17 e | BC ft he - R Hon the Lewiston Huntington allway b (the OR f Tong war victims have The |@ N.. with a baer Ror Cilncastdih dehy isin tik Wi jend of the Chinese war is not onstructing a line f ding pore of the new road is a nuy in sight and the police are at their | to Butte, M is belle mark to wrest the Clearwater country | wit's end to know where to «trike | & Tesumy hostilities in that from the Hil lines, besides giving next fo put an end to the rritory betwe Harriman and na direct connection with murders that have been Mit; a di ft OR é Paul, with which the Harrl- N.Northern act an lines are on intimate terms from Chinatown. Coupeville Man Drowns ROBBER Is ARRESTED AFTER COUPEVILLE 17.—Accord ing to advices ved here from Catalin, Alaska, Capt. T. Sands has surt r a desperate fight Officer Church, an ex-convict, an@ 1 om last night succeeded toe who gave his name as Ray- arresting a negr Harris, but the negro as TW aya n down ce and man and ¥ * pu in nto tore of K ute fight for fre The ar Occlental a fhoe ally emptied his revolver 7 RY Patrolman Nash t the { g rok but did (By United Press.) he t hit bin « mpelled KANSAS CITY, Sept. 17.—The store th at Moran com- local Brotherhood of Locomotive ‘ plant befc would sub- Engineers have voted to walk out| Nash succeeded in grabbing mit to arrest because the Missouri Pacific rail way has refused to make certain concessions involving roundhousing of engines at the end of trips. This walkout will involve the Gould lines and nearly 2,500 men will be affect ed VOTING TODAY (By United Press) | Chairman Hunter of the republt- partcsiaraisertet aod thot cic or = DOTHERING POPE) coy veies prem) armase Hunter of the repunit _ — ry, vere Galagutions |" be generally applied homa the Indian terri Keves that his ticket will win by a wesent from the many lodges and it Jerry Killed. (By United Press.) voting on the ticket and th tremendous landslide vernor Secon organieations of whieh | EVER Bert 1 “Bkagit.Jer.| ROME, Sept. 17.—The pope, |constitution today and the indica Frantz winning by at least 26,000 to Mr. Van de Vanter was & member & well known Indian, has been Slarmed by the spread of Iiberaliem |“00* are that the stitution will | 30,000 majority. Many of the city and county of xiiled th @ row at Trafton. White among the Roman Catholic clergy, |CMf¥ and that the democrats will’ Democratic Candidate Haskell ficlais paid their last respects to| mes are involved, bat the authori '8* issued an encyclical which | ¥!0 the majority of the state of has urged the democrats to get out the deceased, who in hig lifetime | ties believe that Indians killed Jer ®8y*! eT Maskell te Gee, atte | Sia Scans we as ee had unusually, large circle of | ry, for once he betng the under dog Modernism is a peril’ for the| © = i» the democra: and equality before the law: friends and acquaintances. The monet church. {ts reforms in faith, phil-|C*udidate for governor, and Terrl-) Hackett declares that if Governot / cuonhy theology and history are | ‘rial Governor Frank Frantz, a per) pats is elected the constitution beautiful CASSIE CH DWICK. Griving those who believe in them | #08! friend of President Roosevelt, | wit) be amended “by striking out There bas been no improvement in the condition of James F, Wilson, who was seriously injored In the automobile necident last Bat urday. The medical attendants at the Seattle General hospital where | the injured man is being cared for, report that he fs still in a very serious condition. Senator Lincoln Davis and Fred demiller, member of the state legislature from Tacoma, who were hurt In the same accident, aro re Providence hospital to ily tmproving OoMasesEr rem be « thal, W. H. Wright, A. L Piper, Fischer Bros. Will Parry, ©. B. Yandell, secretary chamber of com merece, F. Crowe @ Co, H. &. Emerson, W. F. Richardson, W. W Beck, W. B. Stevens, L. Frank Brown, Thomas W. Prosch, Geo. @ Darrow, Watson Allen, Standard Furniture Co., Geo. R ot, B L. Muir, Maurice 1 8 Grinefelder, H Robison, W. J F. Sharpless, G. 8 Ovens, A. B. Stew 8. Burwell), D. Hamm, C. B. Pack art, L. Peeples, L. B. Hitehings, D ard, W. D. Wood, John F. Welborn, | H. Morrison, Be Moye Polson | Jan. D. Hoge, jr, D. BE. Frede: Implement Co,, Carl Schmitz, Wm Howard D. Thomas, Lewis Schwa M. Calhoun Simonds Mfg Co. ger, H. A. Raser, M. Prancis Kane, United Produce ‘o., Western Dry RK. BR, Fox, Ralph 8. Stacy, G. H.| Goods Co. Tucker-Hanford Co fartell, W. L. Butler, J. N. Jackson, Washington Bhoe Mig » Weat G. F. Clarke, Frand B. Poor, Sehwa- ern Coc rage Co. nr pet, Al bacher on a 8. Goldemith), | bere Bros, Milling Co., 8 Brass H. A. Chadwi Herbert 8. Upper, | Co., Claussen wing Co., Gorham Geo. 8. Zimmerman, Frauen Rubber Co,, > Grimale eer hha * *! * Star Night at Pure Food Show ‘ + Star Night at Pure roo Ow * * * * ; ADMISSION COUPON : * » ba CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT ITAT THE * * A ‘ , ‘ DOOR AND YOU WILL BI IMITTED FREE * « OF CHARGE * * » : FOR TONIGHT omy * * ” * DREAMLAND RINK, 7TH VD UNION * * » ee \to Sthelen. Curiosity pride of in-|'* the repebdiican candidate of the 24 demands that were put STICKEN BLIND j@ividualiem and disregard of tne oe ete ieee the ig. into the constitution at the request jtrue Catholic knowledge and disci-| Pee if aultion The new of the farmers and laborers of this cle enc declare 0 Ah yk pn RE, (By United Press |the. Leche ine thet! declares | regulation of railroads and other! Mr. Haskell pledges himself, it COLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 17.—Cas pe Subeed with te so corporations ever attempted by any ele to carry into effect every we gy tern oy a ape | modernism, must be dismissed, }°**"* penyened ot The Cone a 1, Was stricken a Rervous collapee yesterday at the ek os penitentiary and is totally blind Physicians attending her belleve T! NIT On. that she will never live to out her ten-year sentence. is (By United Pre were | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.— Cruleere Start Coastwards. | The opening guns of the attorneys BAN FRANCISCO, ept. 17.—The | fer the John Douglas company, of cruisers Maryland, Pennsylvania, Cincinnatt, which claim that its | Colorado and West Virginia, now at 80048 are subject to a boycott by | Honolulu, are scheduled to leave the journeymen plumbers, gas and | (By United Press.) . to run. Cleveland businéss for this port on Wednesday next |#team fitters’ union of San Fran-| PORTLAND, Ore t 17 ‘ | confident that he will and are expected to arrive here | 800, Were fired in the t That President Roosevelt, Secretary win. Then his next step will be to about Woptember States circuit court ye day, The of War Taft and Secretary of the the rnorship of Ohio and then hearing is tc ermine whether | Interior Garfield backed by all the well he's big enougt fill the or not a restraining order shall be | power and influer of the admin r at's chair. He's not after ‘POLICE SI STA NE teaued restraining the boycott, pend: | {stration are going to enter int th ; sraker's position, as has been he of 8 4 5,000 | municipal election at Cleveland , — dam) also filed agaist the | Ohio, this fall to secure the election It required the influence of Taft, niler @ decision rendered yes-| union of Congressman Burton as ma a 1 and Roosevelt to pull Bur- terday by Judge Frater in the su cir Pein k. dae Fe stm (tom tubo. Sin eek. Gedenen Coan perieor court, the poli have ‘ y eat of Soka A; Green. tore 4 Green declares that Burton can trol of the city highways, NOTED INDIAN FACES ek eb aha Ghee > | Genie coed Rabeenalte 4 : mp | Tie @ socialist orator, who was co} nd secretary of t ion- a of his cabinet to assist Bure and fined $10 in the lower court fe he eats inal een aia was ordered to pay thia fine and ; alk ay ORO ES s Geen |be Seaten ta Gree aah inane the additional costs of the appeal (Star Special Service.) starts a governorship b or B Johr bea & political amounting to $110 | TACOMA, Sept. 17.—Paul Leschi, | ton, and move nor on and » Cleve dominates one of the beat connecte idians | elect As dent of the t d « ty counc d con- ORDER COMFORT STATIONS, [O76 Cf the best connected Indians wit Seneaieet aa Acttt. ane : : SSP Chief Seattle and r noted ation ¢ lower positions. aud t acted in Phe efty counct! last night pa clons of Puget sound, fs on tria nm would rather have any good fa been shown an ordinance authorizing th ‘ " el hi h fie’ SUE "a sie enenicat op for manslaughter, charged with sndidate oppose him tha " his fight pt : + killing of Ed Jackson at the . nid Gree Barton 4 mm one pear First and Pike and . ieeailan oa wae $4 : a long time before he other Lelow Yosler on Third ay. a. | qually reservation on Ma erated a long The board of public works was tp The Crichton ordinance, y ing for ‘the construction of a se wall from the foot of Madison st, | to Weet Garfield at a distance of two mi was introduced tt | city counel ast night Katima a! of coat are being prepared in order }that a definite proposition ma be submitted to the railroads that will| The Superior Coal & Improve rallroad at Is- uid, “TI wish our have bear the brunt of the cost, | ment com, concern comy row 1 Tw id start TO DISCUSS BRIDGES. ed of local people, is opening a ot tw dump £00 tons coal mine three miles from Issa uperintendent of of this coal je every day At the meeting of the finance! quab, which will be shipping 200 tated to a represen-|in the weok ld sell for Joommitter of the city counell to |tons of coal a day into Seattle by yeste that thar ers are night the question of providing |ine gin a price - as produced for 9 vad oe aids “tae the snstruction of | (2¢ fret of next year. The og will be offered or I see the Pacific Coast company bridges over the ment canal | Pany owr ba 8 of coal lands the local market at rates consid-| cla it costs $2 a ton to get coal will be taken up. It ts estimated | and is at presc gaged in bulld:|erably lower than is now being its mines. We pay the union that the bridges will cost approxl | ing three mile nd to con | asked for coal in this cit of wa and put coal in ow mately $2,000,000 |nect with the I. branch of| “They talk about coal st at 98 cents a tow : 4 aceasta HAM ISAITEA