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THE SEATILE STAR ONE CENT e WEATHER FOECAST.FAIR TONIGHT AND er kid WEST WINDS, SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. VOL, 9. NO. 78. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH wat allele afi alinfiatae © * * * HOW TO GET TWO *) * CIRCUS TICKETS #| - *. * Tomorrow noon—-or, to be ® ¥ explicit, at 12:16 o'clock * ire will be sent from * % the roof of The Star building & | ie li ee ee ed 2 Beventh enue, between * — —— niversity and Union street, © » Verdict of Jury in Paddy Sam Case aad # two balloone to which “there 4 bd @ attached an order on $| ar for two reserved © reer BEL s That Seattle Electric Company Be Prosecuted # seat tickets to the “Gentry | aE ENT, C Is im Search of i "7 Will L k Tnt It * pep ae cirous, which comes * Frank KR. Rell has entered sult) esi ent urt ays t e ompany 5 in earch Of a # to Beattie on Monday next for * 7 ; a ormey Wi 00! (1) of y agninst the county for damages in | a jour days, : ry § der--- Trial That Costs i sillaiciilaelalenicais lx BREE MH EE EM EH HM B Ddility and Is all to the bad again % ? On Saturday, and on Mon. & ee mote — oie grr nog hd afe Fen er Will He Make a : le * And the poor passengers, the poor|® day and Tuesday and Wednes: * | a. at) | * d Fi » Attorney Mackintosh follows the |* TRAINS DELAYED, *& walters at this end of the line, and! # aay of next week, two more & yr eanniment near Tukwila, April Nothing 2--Qh enders Are Lowered as Result of ; * : * the poor train crews anxious t|# balloons will be sent up on fo uict re aa Memne that the | e to him today by Coroner Car-|# Posted Sept. 19, 6 a my at # arent wives, children or sisters, |® each day, and to each of these #11004 wae in such A condition | Crusade Blectri ae Il be prosecuted |% te Union depot. * oF (more probably) sweethearts, at | # batloons there will be attach. «|| ey mt SB spain oo ectric company will be prosecuted |e Nn. P. No. 8, due @ p.m. am this ond of the line are once auala|® eden order for two Gentry | Ciitating Hell and. the. machin ’ Pad Cus Ai 3 | * — hours and 55 minutes late. # sputtering about the unelesgnews of | # clreue reserved seats. | es crs ~ se A arrest : , a . fend , orth sath of Pack im, the little Indian boy who |} y.P No. 3, due 2:50 p.m. 4 # life and the contrarinons of things|® To the boy or girl or adult #°%°F the enbankinent Jacob Furth, president of the) T- e ae yc i down by the corporation’s “best that |* | houre late * in goneral—especiatly of things on|# returning any one of th * Seattle Electric company, de a ae rves ie hed t ' \ aN. PL No. 15, due 8am, 1 ® * and drawn by puffers. ® ders to The Star offic * lelared. that hi ha } test of that lender da then crushed to death un- |) ® — hour and 35 minutes late. * eatiafied with seeing three) ® thekets will be given. * prs a 4 ir e we 1 be the only West Qumcn ian cat any |® & Ne No. t, due 9:18 p.m. # N. P. trains late, ranging from one/® Remember, the balloons go # Lege l givedt for some time and) |r onsvean™ a est Queen Anne street Care (Sept. 18), 20 hours and 45 ® hour to four hours behind, the! ® up promptly at 12:15 o'clock. #| still lookitig for a better fen t a , ¢ Saturday * = minutes late ® Great Northern had to spoil ite)® Watch for them, der than the one w in e| € r f practical vd * G. N. No. 3, due 7 a m, 11 ® stainless record of two days by be |® * on € It has proved ; the jury which heard the evidence |* hours tate. * ing behind—so far behind that) ® # RAR RRR RR re ap! ni ‘ n level n < ; * & there ds great fear that one of the| If we succeed in our effort, | * . : offered at the inquest, that “with a properly adjusted | sys eye eee eee ee traine will catch up with Itvelf and| (0y Un United Pre Preees.) we will equip our cars with |' Rg! “iy Wee Aatdont uld have been Jed,” & dinastrous collision result NEW YORK, Sept. 19.--As the in ich fender ‘ Furtt me * this fatal acc ud have been avoided, |. phree days of almost good enough | When at ta Ie 2 hours and 46 ‘| Veatigation progresses in the disso: leclaration has a famil-|fiective on gr a tine attorney's office prvice proved too smuc * minutes late-—20 hours might | P A ogigg’s " ‘ peracid to the uting attorney's office, = ames ana rom f r oe pone Hh wong yan Ay mle | lution ease of the Standard Oil Co aa sedinhe of Was Fenders Are Lowered. se with an official recommendation that the cor " Lee | utes ts the limit—and another train | gr otngnen eens Awe ey med but hope it) J i fenders « any th: cifie ratiways, Unable to further 11 hours off the schedule time, ft to the surt Attorney El onay be. einer « Star call t mak nat the first tion be prosecuted for the boy's death nd the strain of being good, the looks like a case of eek, worse, has wht ont evidence show. |"aY 0% rake Bates 40 veealt rp ‘ne te a N th stion of prosecution is flatly up t in ayatom has relap into de dead. ing that the company has had a atte m ¢ af urth ce ‘ Abt 9 ¢ Now the question of prosecution is flatly up te nicibapelaiiainieeeiisalceteilecaiinill nual profits of 1,000 per cent. Other |the Ect Life Guard, made |force the Seattle Electric cor ‘ " ney. Coroner Carroll said toc | ntatements have been made that the by ¢ lipse Car Fer ps to protect the pul tot prosecuting attorn« rt Il said today (By United Press.) | Standard O11 company has operat-| Cleveland, Ok los : fulfilled his duty. “\WWhatever future steps are WENATCHEE, Wash., Sept. 19 in various states, the stock be- |“ oe eng Pega te# flies te + rhad : pet Twenty miles cast of here the! ing owned by various members Ir ne ’ made- by th . ; beth " must emanate from the prosecuting attorney, Great Northern Oriental Limited | Order to escape the anti-trust laws. | has been in effective! been n during the ‘ i tk uestion } was ditched late yesterday after " SLL AS RY eS an - answered, in reply zs noon and one passenger, a woman, | nicl ee ae | “The jury's findings ‘hat with a properly adjusted was badly injured. To add to the| * a tader the fatal accident could have been avoided, does | Slike ven demeoee enn te Leg : e fe Electric company. guilty of} tange of nearly 800 feet the track | S the pot make the Seatt! I | ‘ waa torn up and traffic will not! { arday Pemanslaughter, said Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | —— again be resumed until. late this fi dnreunds “] L. W. Davis secured the largest! buflding. Immediately following! afternoon. A relief train was sent , when asked or a statement, CaNNOt SAY! number of straw votes taken on the notification of the results, Davis|from bere and those — suffer he coroner's scomme on | the four candidates . for council signed a pledge to work against|!9e from Injuries we: brought! <7 at I will do with the oner's recommendation | re tym the Fourteenth ward the additiog of more saloons in the | here for treatment. From Spokane tight, have examined the ey idence.". this morning. The contest was ward, in return for which the mem: |& Wreeking train was sent out. The t : under the auspices of the Four-| bers of the league pledge them-| Property loss to the railroad will bro teenth Ward Municipal league, and selves to unite in endeavoring Tis to thousands of dollars, on we was held {1 room 221, Ploneer make him council ed — ae wane " at lniiameritiihiiaaisianiass aidan PPT teen eee * CHILD TORN TO PIECES, * * P ANDE VARTER DEATH STAR BRINGS FORTUNE TO: “2° "™** : MISSING PEOPLE aw, aed 1, ; - it Philip Goodwin, aged 13, was * Jory, find har A Vas. aie ‘leche except that he os | @ tore tw pleces last night b * } came to Bia death by plained nis attempt to pass | le down wal mute we eg , A Aad - pddeat on the 14th day of sound car, Which struck Through the medium of the Star ing the whereabouts of a Mise Ade-|# ing to hia father. The lad was ® ef, 1807, 06 First av south Mle, on the srounds that two long-missing people have been !laide La Chappelle to|@ 8 route to Centre Creek to * 3 * wished to get ahead of jocated and put in possession of this country from Los Angeles ten|® meet his father when the dogs * ‘BY, while riding io left in the wake of the © left them by relatives. In years ago. No trace of the woman | ® sttacked bim. 7 f Sieh was run into street car, which were received by the could be found until yesterday, | ® 7 Puget § 4 Bigelow {fs confined to his hed and turned over to this pa en the missing woman walked \* Se ed ae : oa : and is under the care of a Mra, W Con- into the office of Secretary Barck . : . FAR Sie ber, aie racine se non of 33 Thirty-#iath at, of the police department with «| aa ¥ pe on asked for a statement 4%) Tacoma, who ts heir to @ share of clipping from the Star, announcin i@ CONAN DOYLE 4 the part ~My this fatal what he would do with the cor-jan estate left by her father, Jos-|that she was the pereda they coal Position assumed by Eclipse life guard after pedestrian has been !ifted from the street. At all re eed r& recommendations, Prose |eph La Chapelle looking for, nOW MARRIED | other times the guard slants toward the surface of the track making it an absolute impossibility for 7 s cuting Attorney Mackintosh re valued at $20,000, Since coming north Miss Cha | eapens to pass under. B, foreman. that he could not say what Fianpagan share of his pelle was married and is now liv- yr ECan | _—— — eee amen pecans ee enaeR he would take, {f any, until he had father's estate loft at Pearl City, ing in Tacoma (By United Press.) | j dale é ek t : read the evidence submitted by the | Ill, ts estimated at $10,000 | Nicholas Flannagan was former | LONDON, Sept. 19.—8tr Conan | operation in ane od eaten eB Age Sig Waa pty Dea) * al witnesses. Several days age the local police ly a member of the local police de | Doyle, creator of “Sherlock some time pany | pec within six inches of the The testimony of the witnesses, | were asked for information ; reward partment Holmes,” agg Jean Leckie were antees it to pick up with-/|rails in the hope of making called to gtve thelr werstoms Of the | pene emvncemyectnrum - eeeerenenae eS oooec | marcted yesterday afternoon jury anyone getting in them more ‘effective. Even at 4 fata) collision, wae taken down by im the presence of a few relatives! (Star Special Service.) : Z st : - Wey this morning's stenographer, and the full pro jand friends. Sir Conan in 48 years| SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—May East front of a car equipped height, their ineffective- “ics gag load dings of the inquest will not be (old and A his bride te 24 man, aces of stealing diamonds the fender Numerous 4 ante ‘ > the many in the hands of Mr. Mackintosh and other valuables from the jewel- | have been made and men pick- | pe parent who are forming the MU tated se lk el pec Si Aititney Mackin." “vers! Cavs bee | ‘That there t# money in ples « oven jed ‘the Gubstanes ond Geattiored 6 ry store of George Dodson and ar-|¢d up by cars going at rates habit of sizing up the fenders Md — REMARKABLE CASE. |at five cents per cut, was demon- | to cent piece rested several months ago in Seat-/0f speed varying from six to since their attention has been Eeeeerman, J. W. Mo . [strated this noon by B. G. Cham-|,, Peleg of s epeculatite disposition tle after protesting her tunocence, |twenty-two miles per hour. called to them. ; After living 112 days with & | bers while taking @ hurry.up meal two more pleces of pie, but failed iit fon motion of the prosecating attor | Photogr of th test Bent and twisted fenders, Driver's Story. broken neck, received im @ falls: Drake's danch room. Chambere|to draw a second prise. Now he ts ; [ney has been dismissed and her | backed by affidavits, are shown however, are still to be seen ded to the resi while diving at the Alk! Point 4. mastioating an innocent slab Wondering If it would not pay to] $000 bond cancelled. She will re | by the company in proof of its|on the streets, in spite of the B Bigelow, chauffeur patatorium on May 28, Lawrence start « ple shop and guarentes Calet Wappensiatn bas tneued fan | ‘ure to Beatile. " ar in which Mr. M. Lawrence, 27 years of age, died | of the Amertean digestion disturber, prvi hn ‘Gute pod. sunny ble! rad ealilan te oll badues 4 7 claims. indignant comment -which they Teevived hix fatal at the Pacific hospital yesterday.) when his. teeth closed on a solid go that each ¢ forth from a public thor- hly aroused » umer of a quar. Cla! Officers Issued previous a4 ‘The GLYNN TO PL Y } - In its literature the company | ca this morning b The young man's body was part-|cobstance. Removing it trom be ter section would stand one chance) firet\of the present month The makes the following proposi-|¢ B Version of the i. lyzed from the neck down and the |; pummel th a 1 i lysed m ween his teeth, Chambers wiped jin sixteen of getting his lunch | © recently passed an ordin jtion to street railway com Mi attending physicians regard bis! oer the traces of ple whigh cdver-| money back |anc@ making it a misdemeanor to | WITH $ A C panies ’ Scsest Cas: Dangers. Bot materially dif- case a» of the most remarkable eee _ | Wear badges on antforms resemb- | ‘ The dangerous character of Stcounts given by on record 1 ~ | ling those of the regutar patrolmen | Company's Offer. the - Sas |and new badges have been secured (Star Special Service.) | «p ‘ , w cars installed by | to ieplace the old ones. | SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—One of the Place a trial hife guard onthe « H is another matter | | — nal Kreatest football players who ever |One of your cars at our eypense of general comment... As the EVERY MAN A CHANCE Ap, sprain ctislts vas Mateves are, a iee AMS AT is Ralph Glynn, who played at end | 20tee ¢ . dager ~ the middle of the } b] Tl | ——-—- and half-back for the club last year “¢? oO nen 4 ca he chances of getting 7 WEEK S$ VACA (ON Every man who turns out for, practice affair he will take along 3 and was regarded as the greatest it Y $ as 3a f football practice at the university Seer man he can get on the boat, RATHDRUM player in the northwest last sea of Washington thie year will get a and they will all be given a chance, son, hurt in jumping on and off are t over the old ¢ rs. 4 Ar lipping in boarding chance to take part In at least part The University schedule includes Glynn has accepted ition in ; ifr t bly " os Seattic and will le for that + aimos nevitably ne \ a strong list of practice games Seattle High school, Wit city on Saturday cording to the p ptain Bag | with th of a game. of Coach Place and ¢ at a speed of eight to|}go under the wheels, as the pon the return of ning. He will r collected app’ ximately $60 or eer of the Japa- $66, with which he pald the bills shaw worth college, the sailors of the (By Unites » ay with the Seattle Athletic club | twelve and a uly protection is a V-shaped elusion league incidental to the meeting. “We did The first game scheduled in| battleship Nebraska and others) papapkuM, Idah Jot. 19.—| ANd will doubtioss be found in the | jow the saga aa re ee it whe »bject to that so tnuch, were the soldiers o Flagler th y be arranged. In all of! re line-up against Spokane ! by : against the soldiers of Fort Flagler that ma: rank & - v v PRCA AS. “ls oe tw the league t to act that Mr. Pow: St the fort a week from Saturday. | these the candidates for the varei-| Steve Adame has arrived here and up. , from the a meet- ler sho: Captain Bagshaw says t secutive bx Be catied. a my) CONdit on ard of the er in the matter,” said Mr. @ ace eee || The shorift did not hand at fe, but could not d if Fow- morning. “He has already « ‘ : R t baad . ‘ ents " 4 rgeewed cuff fl the man, alleged to be a mur ‘AP’ any fender e ber e wheels from pass- “is ts! bad od an eutenave amount of hi own OSE BABCOCK WILL Slareed césan' die ont uct] . PAPER BULLET Rp atagld ex Ga Gr ee ae ; ' cited to he im the least disconeerted Git icisetheliead prostrate victim tole , a Weeks’ vac it 4 we have found hortas w acatio It and ¢ have found no shortage ill Cost Nothin “4 ten @ ook ~ ia’ hip linden Adame was accompanied by Char (Star Special Service.) 8 ast he t ivernoul atvie . : d enes Darrow, and Mrs. Darrow was pro: tion wh is é 2 fe ecutive board of the leagu also in the party SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—-While en. BS RE | I i of fende mpletely boxing in sed tate cont Moder” inden mation ane at |. The trio wore met here by C. H.| aged in sham battle at old Bast) Wil! cost the Seattle ectric ithe wheels of the cars, could a were ¢ ‘owler from Bellingham, and j ornel Spokane, where the garrison of company t to take u ; ut Hel- formal notice to that effect was The Wnty ot Washington in all probabil be min * the oor eee Sere & yn manee ict Wivlekt te weve cnanin ed, bate uploads Shae fe wke 1) Pr effective in preventing Mr, ¢ at him this morning. He is ex-| football team, destined to be one of | Vices oF joone labeock, the polate: ¢ Ce | ing gone.there on a practice march rn r th or serious y beneath 4 ted to retarn tonight the lightest in the northwest, will | heaviest man of the 1906 team, who | = nam Private Coeffler af company B was|'" ee Abin the rear t ks of these cars Is not attending the university.|y weg ae a Aw Ww & & & \atruck In the face by a paper bul. Company the amor at ag on has Cried to turn out let discharged from a comrade's|to equip’ their cars with the Board to Investigate. lor practice, and according to Cap- . tyra pully nye “ | tain haw, the men who dodge|* BANK CLEARINGS. sun and ' Me. Jajes 1. He may! fenc n ¢ 1 tice of the passage practice and then try to break into the city * Beattie. * . * * lthe big games will not get a cor . mm. I | Stat seeeption IF a0 alates gati.stion°” & MRS. POTTER PALMER # 28. Balances, $266,461.28 * a tr . * . * . * * . *. Clearings today, $843,641 & Balances, $83,448 Portland, Clearings today, $1,144,080 * Balances, $99,849, jelared that he will not play this jyear. In the past it has been cus |tomary for star players to hang }back from early practice and wait to be coaxed out for the big games. |thin year the men who try these |much needed at guard, has -de (Star Special Service.) yt, 19—Mrs, Pot ast night for Ore CHICAGO, 8 ter Palmer left wR tt tk tt em won Where she has several promis |twetics may get a jolt when Cap cn aas-ot Mae aaa femme | ec, ur ie \ ised | wines ~ tain Bagshaw and Coach Place se SUIT ON ACCOUNT here will again visit Seattle, where | a ate da I t 1 leot the team from the men who thts Gated die. wilh tavent aes s : . have worked faithfully on the! prye and Bruhn have entered| . pr i i aes y ited squad. Lootball practice is belng | suits against Tony Kengyel, of PERMIT 18 GRANTED Cont | be name ony st the with dbout | Juneau, Alaska, in the sum of $1 Mr. Furth's Claim ay le ard 40 men turning out each afternoon. | 97; 43, alleged to be due since July The Lewis Construction Co. has That tl tees f n. is ‘ on & meat bil, A bofid of $4,000 | been awar permiasion to oper BAS ome Moenns ‘ igh aan yey “4 DEATH FOR 22 with whieh to protect Kengyel injate a pipe Mne on Connecticut st.|#ttle grad uk the time for the notifi the. «vent of false sult, has been/|to carry salt water to the grading | proved to be effective ir I ult (By United Press.) | filed er > TOQOES Sutrigte On: Seeeeen cities, ineffective in ‘Seat ESTABLISH NEW FERRY. | RIGA, Russia, Sept. 19.—Twenty. | DOLPHIN IN PORT the claim of Mr. Furth, Ye two persons who were convicted | TO LOAD LUMBER this objection ca pply to| A ments are n to be before the military tribunals for| Stgamship Dolphin arrived from lthe fender in n Kansas | made to provide a ferry between participating in the 1905 rebellion, | Skagway and way ports at clock | Schooner Blakeley arrived at Port | (4; hicl ‘ : Port Ange and Vict A Brit | were sentenced to death today. Sev. | tis morning » brought a num-| Ludlow today from Sa Francisco, | Ys Wien IS a noto i ech red and eral of them are women, while! ber of passengers and a full cargo. | will load with lumber for the | hilly city 1 in triweekly ser ‘others are boys under 20. The Vessel made a fast trip eturn trip. | That this objection ba pe a rm om