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LAST EDITION VOL, 10. NO, 113, SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1908. me Read These ; BETTER WAKE UP SHERI Pe Q Rnown Americans *e° eeee a . the best thing for a man to do on the Fourth of July?’ ‘The Star asked this query of a num per of the dest known men tn this country, of widely differing occupations and tastes “what's the best thing for a woman to do on the Fourth of July?” The Star asked this q pamber of the best Known women in (his country, Most interesting answers We received ag are: @ business of restor | ‘Whats ‘the Best g o Dd on the Fou CITY TURNS STRIVE TO QUT IN ‘MASSE secccccsecsoedl SOC eS OOO SESE SESE ESE EEEES yota th Here From Smiill Boy Up Every-| one Obseeves Independ- oa @nservatives Are First on the Field and Are } Go adout the ing the representative Unit ernment tn i State learning the} way to do this himself and using his} influence with others. There can 4 be no higher patriotiem than this ence Holicagy. Busy. an never stamp out present uption, sapping life of the | a en nation, until every tn bis idual citizen r oORnILES duty to his responsibility and Cremmls Leave City for) Sealing te Donsmete Bam- Qtet Bay in ceritie Convention al | count FRANCIS J. HENEY THE, SEATTLE STAR : FF SMITH, AND. ‘Re-Unites Divorced Couple @) PRICE ONE CENT CATCH TAKES THE PART OF | CUPID’ Grande Gorman Usurps the Privilege of the Little God. THIS CRIMINAL! PRESSUREMAN Hl HUNT TURNED DROPPED: ON TODAY Council Gang Applies the Sheriff's Office Tales Day Serews toLquncilman | Qf While Would Be Wardall. Murderer Escapes. | © Trying to Force His Con- Deputy Detailed to Catch Whose Children She Sin Fréneteen, Cal version on City Gar- | Criminal Abandons the o ce < ‘ , non PARTON STOKE ewan, Platfasm Was K bage Quest 1 tud c sox i" the most studying m, the mott|aiya Wwerher and Chawoion et te| Ov as Keeping age Question. Chase. |vital question of our day—one| Wosking Woman. } |which, I believe, if rightly under <r eng arte eer | icemecitialiniesion stood by our people, would result Ome heeded ad thirty-two yea . Cupid ts not a young diplomatic The council's finance comuitte in our b ani ; bh ‘ed @dent | age teaey er for aces ry “ ps 28 rhe ih aad hap with a bow and quiver of ; 1 on “ “ rs twh t An'the| ee ee ee ecoming the Indey@Bdent | ofr forefathers aengmble chap wi 0) nd qui of | yesterday took another twist hy the j | "ane + Wemie ss | (Copyright. 1006, Newspaper ony y ay If so there fs a man who attempt» men and women we have so long} at Pamicl Mae! nae proctatiord to t Apeochs: thumb. yw which has been us/ eq murder in King county today jdtinaly believed we were . | the worl @ely \edepeeiance. The Ma MH we AssOcUOR. "That description will do for the! gertaken to force ( ciiman War! who is escaping the consequences ROSE PASTOR STOKES. | sso adrerawe seb that prompt] DENVER, Colo, July 4.—| past, byt the up-tod@e Cupid ts] dail, the member from the new 14th | "00 Is evel 88s ‘ \ nford on. | take . th ? : e ‘ ‘ benevolent old jedy ward, to for the repeal of | ore ee mo ae ahd sqrt nays. aii Pe me spéity the sy with |* Med her name fe dirs Agnes J.|the muniéipal garbuge collection| After a few hours of half-hearted | which I should like to approach | gorman—Grand. Gorma: 71 | ordinance work last night the gursuit of Jobn Arise early, sing the long metre inawt te@ay, a@ rams riot through ; , nace OF xe so nble littie| A@ ordinance which ts before the | y * if 1 with y the nati conven: | years old hose —humbi Willard, aged @ farmer livin, doxology, hang out the flag, sing the vet eve American. In t the des ti | home for children, at Seventh committee, providing an appropri® | in way Valley, at the foot of ‘My Country, ‘Tis of Thee,” give whatever n@@b @ corner of the N@@ Of the democratic pa av., tries to bring together the | tion for a sub-lighting station at mountain, who attempt Wife and baby an outing, look } | nlobe Americae is, (ee dey isfam a voter; not only a report pomeless child and childless home.| We t Seattle, was lad yA for according to his own wife's i, Gk aint’ ebbabea toe oabl “| | being celebrates Gime styleler, understand, but a citizen} About one year ago, Mr. and Mra.{® Week” at the instigation of Chalr-| statement, has been dropped for - | The fortitu@e of the courageous bes Julius Myle degided that life was man Sawyer the Um@ being t I as me you are like o ne : rule, make the children happy | meg who bravely stood d dep : hg intolerable in each other's soctety,| ‘The astute city dad who has the!" "ty" A Stone, aged 88, the uncle _ ANTHONY COMST@EK, eiving them ileaty of fireworks LEW FIELDS. clare@ for Itberty and then fougetp Wise @ Citizen, not merely », and a divorce was secured helm the committee's | of Mrs. Eva Willard, the victim for the Sugpres- | After the fun is over say your pray Actor and All-Areund Cutup. the? their children might enjuy that}reader scanning the paper idly When the court decree was sign-| bark during {tx regular weekly | of the crime, is now in a serious vag yy ange Yor ers and go to | liberty, ts bel viewed dad thelfor news or entertadgment, but ed, four young children were de- | jaunts, called att n to the fact) condition at Renton in the care of wend r=-4 | QNTHON® Comstock. | =e comtry acceler b@e one of the mifions of citi-| prived ot a mother’s and father's a ie Naghting t now owed Dr C. L. Dixons) His assailant NTH | ated tegen ® and care. water t ® still at Hberty | New York The mersiie ef ime Fourth wae Se” @ little * were ta to | somet in excess Willard fired three shote at Waite: e al uekered @ by the capes 6 @) for light Grandma Gorman'’s H for Chil. | aad the dep esterday near Cedar moun- Help the kids ha 1 time : adhere fron t ¥ peieioty dren. Along with « score of other be ning and cli — tain, only one taking effect, infltet- et ee erica carte hildren, whose fathers and moth-| argument by {x ng that “i g a flesh wound in his face. Hi If you've any t , ‘a f wound in ; @ | da the y we fead erted | 8h 1 go over another week aDY-| aiso beat Stone about the head with Ort oom were ids ater than “Ht he we cannot) tiem M ' 4 | Way a revolves : | : ; of , yle chi ny ed 6 & revolver, and it is feared thai | LEW FIELDS. | or “Johnny” in the next blerk urselves. We | and hiad their childish en Counciiman Sees Light. the skull ts injured so that the re- 9 Nie Foto j Crovele Lenve City ta get Retumes for Children When Counc Wardall arriv- | covery of the victim Is still doubt | ee i Later on cs be crowde (een us have Both father and ther of these ed on the scene he found the par | ful Cuhiteneae tie fo he a@ne with w ebildren went their separate paths, Value of his appropriation bill very Chase Is Bungled. MARIE DRESSER # e@ing far away from the the A few days ago Mrs. Julia Myle| much to the bad, temporarily. He| ‘The whole affair has been han- | = - ° | i Ts lwhat everyt ly aw, th rid's goods and r nothe « hi ai a e th i ing bril sop: s office. hich as im- t oe to enjoy w ay : reverted to her children. To think his direction with dazzling bril-| mediately notified of the pee Ge Wo Oe Ammen. If there NAPOLEON LAJOIE, an old fathioned plenie,| conser had won was to act and she was soon on |!iancy for some time All concerned in the case si es He your & no to it Known gh a and Man) some a . a baske an} There w a contest there;|ber way to Grandma Gorman’s| 'f ee Ww a will votdbtnat they notified Deputy SI eritt ind dgi! A cee arad aa Gwe place ager in America. | mocks and other accessories for an — game cont ‘ home to see her children. to the garbage ordinance, he and al Joe Edwards, of Ren- bad BAPOLEON LAJOIR Jenjoyable outing. @@ the First Pros [Were 4 ts ‘ seme ne Could she take her babies and Will,get his lighting station. If ton, of the affair, but he refused to | yierlan plentc at se@rthrop, Laterphere. It ked in Chicago {raise them with all a mother's be Tefuses—well, the member | investigate the case CHEE i came the italiet io his motor carjag@ it looks in Denver, as if jiove? Would Grandma Gorman re ross the bay hi en given Mrs, Willard then cant all the [fo spend the dy anoee Lis baeses.| we were in a struggle between fuse to allow a mother to cared rstand that it may be neces-| way to Seattle and reported the Cat pedwew® happy and walt for [hie deg end bin Bier ripen cattle| ce groups of men, but really | fr, her own flesh and biood? sary for the finance committ matter to Deputy Prosecuting At- pth Heer eH @ hie commer Bome | ? * Grandma Gorman was willing deliberate long and earnestly be-|torney John H. Perry, who gave her vale The waterfromt wee eo seme @f ac Jit is only that b deep, ever-| a4 as the mother was pouring out fore It can see its way clear to immediate attention CMUCK CONNORS. | Uvity during the @orehm, n@eah@ni| lading conflict between the her heartfelt thanks the act on the matter 8 1s 1 ' a onflict betwe t er heartfelt than here came a| Act on the er. tory of Shooting. Chaat, Mew York / crowds of the way te boate Mies i forces of nature which make! ring from the door bell and in| Councilman Wardall asked, mere w Brinn tarting” ov ai Re a eee | the air with the comtugdew epirit) cy Tegra | walked Mr. Julius Myle ly as a matter of form, when his ‘ b bse fi wes > hia eg Dena OY of for tor the canal of the holiday. Attired in gay sum M4 Hed “ f ; thir For & moment there was an om. | Ughting station bill would come up, | ton yesterday morning,” | pre = | wige Anat w racket and din. Let! mer clothes, aa@ care free, they | those v , eep th barrassing silence as the divorced | He inadvertently ex nerd Ppa RB reg ho hl vaddeterea ieee | mn a streamed to nt plerajas they are The paradiel pair gazed at each other. The | interest as to wher nid reach | ° i gprwth } hat ting for hi 7 | Sear Sigmon their fii of h pleas many to the jstriking Roosevelt, at Wash- father had longed to see his chij-| the council again, tha Ain wai rea or a pee ; | 5 & be vé 4 ‘ > - er y un J « ‘ | Hoa@'s canal, the “Alps i! , . ot... See ha@ chosen the ss day for his | ¥4* horrified ‘i : seyph | GRdr eperietend the play ot] ion nt o@ colebratiag thé day in{lican convention. Bryan, at a cs Sok tae aevaedee aaee Counell? Why, it had to be acted | Change his mind and grabbed th@ Ia anew oF her neighboew children. | |fitting style. The ban@ accampany-| Lincoln, rule@here. Neither of | ne aap aan Bh upon’ by the finance committee | Oder from be pat. re | Ai thy aietmess sake letithe boys|,, MRS. CLARENCE BURNB, Jing the boat played patriotic. mire |¢ tae beloved by t Peres, nga: ety firet Y Rang wfc died Mo chuck CONNORS, | aii qste®s Inne their own way today, | Philanthropic Worker Among Tene-| unin out of eardeot. Otbers epright pane TPAC rel ry Wut Cupid Grandma Gor Certainly, the finance commit ts, since I have signed away just of Chinatown, New Varta A dein Ml . ment Children, Friend of the ly wen@s@ their way fo t party heir organizations | nes e@barrassed made ’ about everything else. ‘ MMe CLARENCE BURN | “Child Slaves.” shane 4 ore Mrtgpet | atc them t Obedience is| Artfully the b old It could not even seg. the number No you haven't, John,’ I an- are Mee s [lightly gown the max piabk and os-| given with reluctance. They) shows@athem that thelr hildren on the return-trip tielet » to the| swered, But he wouldait ten to me tablishe@ themeelves comfc ly ache nd desperate, | Were enlitied to their united love! council chamber until its present | ™€ ncle then got out o i Gs eaten: the habest kavpt-| about the boat, eager to reach Sif oo Miao Wp that 1 th the | Aa@ care, and before long the di-| custodians thought wis * MA and Paleo ext eee — reason is that th the | voreed uple agreed to rem ‘ 7 mad, a also got out, , e, the-civic t lab, where the ¢ Potter arc woukd that be nach ot Oe sg | antics ine ng cae 6 cane fold party izations are cor Losing no time Grandma Gor Why, Counellman Wardall cer went into the house an@ | t sit 1 «tee ‘eo Gu tee t cpg @ im community, ant mts. in chuddum. a | f have ser {|ma® accompanied the father and | tainly knew, if anybody did. soon after he came out again, but I wiowelp of ov cou ¥ a er vot » the cor ouse didn't notice that he ry a Le | = roa , — * ‘ ; , acd where (be eteme wil be | ih). ted te n poo : eee eee nto the| Wardall Thinks It Strange. He started “i tae Vand yo eo [oe onhum of malized | (Be besem aad prepared | oy em and! eoenty or's office and asked It is strange that some of these and in a short time I heard three q | este bouts ayle oy agp tiake " councilmen should be so horribly | shots. | is stall rrupting ther for a license Lf Ase MM STEVENS. | Geren Core Imamne, ae Sepia. of the. dun F anked the inerwa. | Interested in knifing that karbage Hurrying to see whet rae Soe | Gvieeiiom, O02. care were jamemmné al @» | ae gio »ill,” said Councilman Wardall. “It| trou I found uncle on his bac re | jtsy bs: ‘a he by expe gee in hot, for this father and seems to be a case of getting elther}in the road, hie face covered with ie Mined © tee Beat day in the | Ce efaroesed by Mimiliations and) gether,” answered Grandma Gor. | ®4rbage or light for our ward,” he) blood, John was still beating him icici comneiy ot teat carrind & (Be @rpot, (en dom bund | defeats, have developed public | qam. The sume day the marriage |Coptnued, “and I do not know what| with @ revolver: Pee: ag ; ss tall hee, ame eter the parle. Mun Pa ninion at last. Roosevelt and| ceremony was performed to mye . is } Threatened His Wife. i ote be preachers the} Gro Cf prow weme carne w M ‘ Reunited at last father and moth mm Tene Committee Gis net Don't you come any closer or & eountory & te be saved from the CARL B gE, f a Bxwenn| Meyam personify in their re-| "ang children decided to make | ‘#ke up the preposition of offering | win shoot you, too,’ he sald to me, Ban@ege of Oxr rich man must | Soaoe Populiet,. Leader of Cosmp's to Fen Lawwm aad to,Ape tive parties that x iC | thoir heme in the mountains acr ae A oir Meeting Yes | and:then started off towards the ‘ i rmy. Jan (eg, where Une opinion In her wore tive (he bay Before they left, Granda. | Sr ommitter woods. In a short time | heard twe Mew eo Utdetiom The Fourth se Ti roller”! at Chic ae wa em Goreme filled a big basket with | hd been Instructe more shots and I was sure that he Mee semis ty Go comm being a fl) 806 picnic te ¥y. j , | @etieneles Mr them to enjoy on the 1 ieee reg ng the a of! had killed himself. | is leitien | tenes, | w e pe ve the garb collection ordinance em + seen . ‘ ee ee] : he hem hae which became a law on June 28, but 1. wan WS cared that") Siies CANy BR Que RP peed, ter Amro vous mold aie) | Home for dave go to see if he was dead, but 4 | wimuem of fee ord) Pucstic Amo) Vewce,” that porated some | the Interested councilmen forgot to| hurried back to the house and got Sate Piastonn, ehW ion ef Prsetiie ovviomgie 4's reey | teers is the Inten- | nod Wille the committee was! the rig and took my unciépo Ren- ee ‘Se, rome ad Uliee WH Bie) rman to build |" session ton to have him cared for \" Other suburban counellme q adowwd tn oO o wi exelu y arOe Himen want r « eporte the e . word te biG we - | which the finance committee must];, seattle about 3 o'clock. an | cevtwe- +e at heree md wath torn qpoatiy: ot mee win te toe Cr) Mad me lle Sool via pe consider apgropriation ordinagces shorts wines” fone \aienaeele mene fe we & free, eo wo tee vony Comdaron * exewnteon vo WN |e fe) He ! ‘ROBBERS AND They have also been given tWun-| hor a derstan@ that if they nt thet! , ai anchor 008 en ry 8 wut thetr 1 spite o 8 as 5 o'cloc ote ‘ | tne to win here, Th Avorably they must vote “right the ¢ man detailed on the cas eR Mm MERTON, | ee ee aay Tact oh * WUC TIM FLQMT oe 4 ‘ cul man etaied lied 6 : akong. TH | AX Werrdlind Corts, ems aboot ell he did | Fix Collection Charges. | Marshal Edwards to get busy e <r } r of the health and] r ( } ‘The temguenany fovew: of the ely ‘ Wen to onmeaevanton. | At agneeting of ealth and Uncle Verifies Story Wee icant We Mee Ae comms int nig) Petinintioes wt sstioved tt Weaiiaad rok nd Ont Sp syn Tob ip iaaglbean bal (ty United Press.) sanitation committee Wist night a] ‘They talked to Stone, whose ad: Rou, fe tye Boney tm tw tty: te | enowe ims WU) COS MO moms By | 8 : , { O4®LAND, Cal July 4.—John | uniform charge for “trade collec-| vanced adds greatly to his thee dp Wh Ab: Ouncity, if bo Bose toe Martay und (wo Omsay op tted, Revmevelt, ® liberal, meg-| Marrby & contracting plasterer, iy tons” of x urbage was decided upon. | suffering, and he substantially vert Cs \eoertes” nd speech omutiny “Pwo |ieeted the plattorm and the | tie eumtral emergency ‘hospital | This let includes dead animals, fish | ¢ieq Mrs. Willara’s story of the “1 LK cea sods Pere wd, MW vice presidency. Naturally the | my ving from a dislo waste, metal seray d other mate: | atras aK eMAT’r SCTRON (he dng, Rus Jeno |. : gt : | erwtaleiea am rous 8 on his| rials which are not included tn or They took a rig and drove out to # Chou PJ Blamey. ditt wep. | 0 cia MD me (P| wack wal ares, inflicted by three|dinary garbage matter, and is in-|ghe Willard farm where Men Wil : s ¢ tg evstines: from Gittiowms | (anity, drew wp ® comservative | ommro ue broke into hi tended eimot to 20y the extra/jara, who had al turned torem Fon Biemmes of tae pisiternm, and moiminaied fa Same and weregrou oat of hauling it to the incinerate Seattle, showe m the { Te cometilyt to combat the s(t OF Jedamveadvory” WH! | vice presndear « ovin why rep woe © wweé daltle. Max Heggett The prote t t the inciner-| piace where the fleet tmitnal Gye ee, Of yom omit mas, read st fram Und OY JOKED NOLO a a. teeth cb Become. sed: fa. ean te eit ie under arremt, | ator fled by mote ese nto the bushes l aock «. aera “nats hadley alg 34 thew gee . , werd We had a large sum of| who live near the sout ‘ eg ) “Wiwnito, Koa 7 Friowin afon te exereyan hy | ET TES ie Pere pnt erwin s | emomey Lo (we Boe at the time, wa: yaks { nion w taken u ff of ine GouNie he H Pirektiey adborand to thetr wus | whirh the president dae been | svulcmed by {he robbers and gave | Enginecy Thomson we , i what looked like @ Ret oot!) # co ekaeh, vine tow Oo | (ighxing ail biv life | rae. Be va hay Ap ROSH Baa rae vee is . vite BS at the @ until Crock, the @hoow vi the orewnt lor ing exbivtle orommum towd ohm: | 4 ebowt ites, & | vomid probably have been killed| noise mage by escapi eam Bl 9:4 t wepp back their CHR the gawuer oF ye yoos om| Cut 60 amatwry onder <0} kde ie Brat, OW |sout aot bas ells for helprroused| the plant. The petition asking t mes ready to Wlebrate the ps plays v brenes of ve, the cemservatives are al miyabort? who cal the po-leity to purchase ew Fourth,” each in his own manner v8 of Lew Gon eS Y A OMe, an eno u whe # ica, horses of the private garbage All that the ad done best Lew DOCKSTAVER. Minotre te Veontind Hemrericun ‘| —— ” vers pee mee & meding .§ ose = cate Wp tho police arrived two of|lectors was referred to Qguacily an | ; en ian eae — and on cawe @) Thnatinued tm eave @) the Vinod WiEde thar oo i Murnhy ss woos &\ flan Yranciovo, Grom Munutocturur. Cann ’ ‘ wndvicncsssillliias a a Se Sa