The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1908, Page 7

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VOlE i | “page System Apparent- by Are Beaten. —_—_—__ Methods Force Any Council- men lato Line. . —e “mente in the immediate future. collection this plan. Te Discuss Ordinance. . A spe es xd get y vthe program. bis likely that the ordinance pa@iafied and referred to enough votes to pass it. are ito line.” have refused for their wards. Gang Tactics Fait. thumbscrew @ carry a meantime Supt. Maloney. | be @epertment, and other ‘are directly interest with their ling @ munictpal col- city is being districts and a schedule ‘being arranged that will ahead of the E - DISEASE , Barney Kell While suffering with diph- last Friday escaped from | Brenies of Municipal Gar- Do ° armed at the publicity which | ‘attended their efforts to work | ‘a sentiment that would lasure votes in the city council to F the passage of an @dinance the municipal garbage col & feetion dill, the members of the fiaance committee who are in fator F ef farming out the garbage busi-| to a private contractor are ' ap in the air” as to their move Tt haa been the intention of the climen who are fighting manic 1 garbage col@ction and destruc to introduce at tonight's meet ‘an ordinance repealing the $65. tion made to instal! wtem, but the fail to “cinch” another vote, neces. fo insure the passage of the ordinance, has interfered | a of the finance been called for a afternoon and the| fleet is needed tn the Atlantic, We | iard postoffice to lea will undoubtedly | Nsht to bulld It, not take the bat:| had called for the registered letter None of the mem-| Uesbips from ghe Pacific.” committee would say it this would be done, but | Position them seemed able to enter | States. doula! that the garbage bill id be wit} | Suns on the Pacific the | fer that money be spent for improv Committee, as it will ema-|!"K the waterways of the Misstestp- | that committee, and then up before the coune!! the clique which is fight-|™easure cannot be sent through | yet ready to hand himself over to pal garbage disposal can| Without a hard fight Gounciimen who are inter| Vice presidency is dead Mim knifing the garbage collec-|'* dying | ery, very mad about |‘? | The suburban counei) |of California. om they depended on driv-| to ”“ even though their refusal the loss of important im tactics have a single vote, so far i tearnes. and without the gang is absolutely out its inten- idling out the garbage Seith the fabulous business prom pro- | ion at just cost the city. This will fess than half the rates charged under private SED TO than undergo the rigors er, in the Burlington hotel at. was f WY Serious condition. k hospital in W. H. Dewey. ‘Today ® Warrant eworn out befor and, a8 soon as K thy recovered by under arrest and Bere to face a charge of vi Ordinance gover meaner was attended by I Upptacots when he first became the doctor diagnosed hi will Shere. tater a culture w at the @ity jaboPur af the germs of tinens PPETECTIVE Goes FisHiNna. 1M Stew fish stories upon hi During Tennant n Detectin. ba ittith will Nee BF 1 eapin tie! Quarantine Officer McGe 4 late Satur- 0 id wander. the streets in Tacoma, in| Young man way taken to the that | “aad is now under the care of Attorney DeBruler for Kelle Arrest. The warrant will be iu the hands of the Tacoma jer ts suf: be brought ng con bh (Gj FAILS COAST MAY CAPTURE IS 10 GET | GAIN ONE POINT ‘Good Chance for Pacific De. fense Plank in Denver Platform. °. ——o Mayox Dablufin GfGaee to Go Dow the Line With Coast Leaders. BY B. H. CANFIELD, Staff Correspondent of United Prees. DENVER, Colo, July 6—tIt the Pacific coast delegations work hard enough for it, there is a good chance for & coast defensegplank in the democratic platform. Naturally, the nocratic lead: | ers realize that such a move would | be good politics, because of the! turndown the Pacific coast d@fense measure received at the republican feonvention at Chicago, The proj eect needs only strenuous and con tinued agitation by the delegations from the Pacific coast states to be taken up by the convention. Mayor James ©. Dahiman Omaha, Bryan's acknowledged spokesman here, said today | 1 am for Gacifte coast defense. | tam going to talk ft and work for | it. If the coast delegations will get dehind me on this we will do bust | ness. I will go further than coast | defense, and advocate that the Meet | be kept In the Pacific, If another | fo} of} ‘The movement will meet with op- | from some of the middle | The middie west is not lgreatiy interested im a plan to |spend many millions for forts and It would pre pl valley Consequently the coast defense | One Pacific coast boom for the Another | The defunct boom was © property of Franklin K. Lane, The one that is not/ jexpected to live belongs to Theo dore A. Bell, also of California. | | Bell's boom ts still alive for the |reason that It was better develop ed than Lane's. MUCH WORK TONIGH A large number of 50-per cent im provement ordinances will be con-} sidered at the meeting of the city council! tonight. These measures| lrequire a unanimous vote of the council to insure their passage, and | as Councitiman Sawyer leaves to- morrow on a month's vacation, was necessary to bring fn all these | bills tonight, or take chances of them going over during the sum mer, because others of the council-; men will be leaving within the near future for a vacation ranging from two to four weeks. The fire and water committee| wil) introduce « resolution tonight) calling upen the board of public works for all correspondence re garding the proposal to install a fire-alarm system. The hoard re cently awarded a contract to the Star company, an independent oon | cern, as against a bid submitted by the people, recognized as the and the court enjoined | | them from signing the contract | Now the council committee which | considered the measure orixtnally | wants to be informed on all the de-| tails that have marked the progress of the deal to purchase the pro-| | posed system | It Is not belfeved that Supt. Boul. lon, of the department of public} utilities, will have his report ready on either the telephone or the/ |atreet car fender fnvestigations, | both of which were referred to him }and special committees by the coun cil. Mr, Bouflion stated today that} he was not suffictently informed at | this time to make any report. } An ordinance providing an ap-| propriation of $220,000 to install the first unit of the additional supply | system for the water department | @1li most likely be brought before the council tonight. This money is| included in the bond issue of $2, 000, the sale of which Is now pending | RR *| * * BANK CLEARINGS. *| * *) * Seattle. * & Clearings today $2,170,.912.21 & & Balances 309,704.28 & * Tacoma. * *® Clearings# today $ 992,026.00 * ® Balan 63,914.00 & * Portland. * #® Clearings toda 1,321,703.00 & ® Balance 126,822.00 & * * ee ee Auto Accident-—-One Dead. TA CRUZ, Cal, July 6.—Mre. 0. scribne is dead and her on Teddy, is in the hospital here with a broken leg today as a result of an automobile accident near Boulder Creek last night. Somethings weet, wrong with th steering @ |them and asked if they * \* \* EASILY Man Who Attempted Mur- der Gives Himself th to Deputy. fo) BRA for Two Days on Ridge. Back of Swan Lae | Rangh. fo) oO. ne arres® me, Mr, Depul Sheriff!” * And the deputy Ht ald. And so ended the belated man} hunt yesterday In the capture of John Witlard, the Cedar Mountain she farmer, wanted for the attack on H, A. Stone, aged uncle of his wife, Friday Deputy Sheriffs Oxcar Wise and 8. G. Meek thereupon brought the} man to Seattle and put him in the| county jail Willard gave himself up just as the deputies, with a posse of eight, were about to make a systematic jsearch of the woods about the Wil lard place near Swan Lake, yeater day forenoon Deputy Wakes Up Deputy Wh got busy Saturday after it waa pointed out tn The Star how the case w being bungled by the sheriff's office. He communicated with the Bal it Willard} waiting for him there. | Willard had not been heard of there and so Deputy Wise called} apon Deputy Meek to t him, and late in the afternoon drove back out to Cedar Mountain. Wise had stated that he believed Willard to be in Seattle. All night they walted at the Wil lard place, but the rancher out in the woods in the darkness was not the law. Poser Was Organized, In the morning the law got busy deputy sheriffs, posse and all, but just as the search wae about to be gin the S2-yearold rancher was seen coming out of the woods and as they hailed him, he came up to wanted to arrest him. Willard had been tn the woods for two days without food or fire. and presented a pttiable condition He said that he had been in hiding on a ridge back of bia ranch and had seen the deputies as they drove up Friday afternoon. He admitted striking and firtng at Mr. Stone. It is said that the neighbors sympathize with him, and believe that he had some measure of justification for his attack Willard Is Penitent. Regretting what had done Willard gave bis ide of the case when seen in the y jail today The old man exasperated ime! at times driving me to distraction,” | he said, “so that I guess I must} he [have lost my temper last Friday "The notice of the registered let- ter at Ballard was postmarked for| Jane 30th, and when I didn't get/ it until last Thursday night, I) thought they were trying to keep/ it away from me. } “My wife wanted to take it with her when she went to town last Friday, but | took it away from her I didn't mean to hurt the old man when I shot at him, and am sorry now that I did it.” Attorney Frank Griffith has been secured as counsel for Willard, but does not yet know just what he will 4o with the case. Deputy Prose cuting Attorney John H. Perry to day had «a complaint made out charging Willard with assault with a deadly weapon ee ee *) * * * EARTHQUAKE FREAK, * * (By United Press.) # RENO, Nev., July 6—Trane # formed into a geyser which can ® be seen for 10 miles, the Warm ® Springs ia the center of attrac ® tion in Nevada today. An earth quake shock, which could be distinetly felt at Virginia City, caused the = transformation. Every time the geyser spouta a heavy rumbling can be heard and it is believed by actentists here that there is a great sub terranean lake beneath the springs into which tons of lava fall, causing the water spout. * * * * 7 * * * * Pee eee ee ee eee eee es * *! HORE GOULD-DE SAGAN WEDDING. (By United Press.) } LONDON, July 6—The an nouncement of the marriage of Prince Helle de Sagan and Mme Anna Gould was made at the reg intry office today, The deta of the wedding have n kept secnet and it cannot be ascertained where who will be prese the wedding To Sue Stanford Professor JAN FRANCISCO, J 6 Preparations are t made to the a nudius danmges againat chairman 0} eo) ce) This, The > Clearance-Sale at According to estabHshed precedent, the eSltafer Stores opened their Semi-Annual . Clearance Sale this morning. Good storekeeping demands that we begin each season anew, with new merchandise---with © Brokaw Clothing, Kuppenheimer Clothing, “EA-E”’ and Strauss Bros. High Art Clothing This is the character of Semi-Annual Sale dorsement from us will be needed Jusiness Suits, Outing Suits, The reductions are positive and emphatic and leave cluded THE STAR-—-MONDAY, uLP 6, 1908. fe) Shafer Bros. —Not°On i aoe poe th Clothing of no doubt as to the result, Corner First and University MOTHER AND HER BABY MEET TRAGIC DEATH sof the mortar from which it fired, and struck her on the breast, killing mother and child instantly es arm, which was (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal, Juty 6—Busl- ness men of Oakland today decided to put a ban on the use of fireworks tigntiy claspe throat, was torn from the babe’ body and buried in at celebrations hereafter, as the re- suit of the accident Saturday night The Buy in either the Second Avenue Store or the Arcade Annex. SHAFER BROS. Arcade Building and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long little on in which Mra. Annie Ringling and breast. 1d which i an’s husband to commit suicide. Mra. Ringling was standing near Lake Merrit, watching the fire went wrong, a it left the mouth Crazed with grief, the dead wom- The men who were handling the works. One of the bombs suddenly | fireworks are not blamed for the husband ha that accident. TRAGIC DEATHS © IES 1¢ clothing offered in the such merit that no in- Dress Suits are all in- | been standing by t as June 20 was undama The Corwin ptlot and the asbore river | the of need. bout its mothe the woman’ While way night, years old, car disappeared, and) he has committed trestle near Mike Craugh was stiri shoulder dislocated OF pore is not ser a al aboard in good spirits, | Largest, But Best © the clothing for men and beys 1s marked down. , Samuel Peck’s clothing for youths and boys, all included in this Clearance Sale. o'clock, and the sale will be continued until the desired end is attained. he nd ed n, ds to Afnounce *the e fashionable merchandise. | very, very much---but every suit of clothes is reduced. Ohio as late At that time the Ohio the people the Thetis Britieh steamer through the channel toward Nome While doing so, the Reechley t the mouth of the Sinrock 0 miles from vessel is In no apparent danger, but Thetis is standing by Nome. KNOCKED OFF TRESTLE BY STREET CAR | walking down the Yesler 0 re eo °o oe mere = © Shafer’s . a. fol) °e ° So, to attain this end, all ° Some only a little---some’ = SS 3oys’ Clothing, Buster Brown Suits, from Ivan Franks, Susiness opened’on the new basis this morning at 8 Corner Second and University MEAD IS PLEDGED AGAINST RACING First av., and Alex whose stand fm at Pike, were arrested last night by Police Sergeant Wilkes and Patrolman Forbes, charged with selling cigarets and stand Robertson. Seventh and Beechly papers, Fifty dollars bail was tak-| In reply ply to a letter of inquiry 7 m to insur p | " went —— ure their appearance in from Rev. M. A. Matthews, of this city, Governor Mead promises fhat ; he will recommend and urge upon | the next legislature the passage of SPECIAL OFFICER a law making it « felony to make iS RESISTED tar contests. books or sell pools on races or sim- Speaking of racetrack betting generally, Gov. Mead declares: os “This is the most insidious and [harmful species of 5 Refusing to desiat from shooting | lowed today. and I for meg po fireworks, against the rules of the |earnest co-operation either in pub- park, Mare Stert and H. McDonald | lie life or as a citizen in aboliah- The in case . were arrested by Spectal Officer | chi park last | * ng race-track gambling from this ~o4 Plage 3 Newell, of Woodland park yester- | state * day an uck by a cable d. He is jat the Seattle General hospital ious Balloon Races. CHICAGO, Jaly 6. “The Chicago and knocked into the ravine | His right arm was broken and his = Angry friends who wanted the| release of the prisoners, were held | Street car at Luna park last night, back by the officer with drawn re-| Albert Ribbach, son of Policeman — volver. | Ribbach, lost his footing and fell 8 - —— jinto the bay, sustaining cuts on | his face and limbs by sériking on ITALIAN $°« RIES vo. | : INJU Bea r Attention W. O. W. SE . wee night when the ast of the nine con- RESIS All members of the Woodmen of Pinned against the manger by|testants came to earth at West/ the World and their families are the tongue of the wagon which he s yon’ Que om i Pha cordially invited to attend the pub- had’ Just driven into the barn of | ‘he starting poin nis craft was ? He Installation, entertainment and HEAT the Walla Walla food stables, at| the Fielding, owned by F. J. Fieid-| Dominick Pininich, an Italian, | dance of Camp 69 at their hall, 516 South Seattle, Gustave A. Morrill,|!"# of San Antonio, Tex. The land-| was arrested yesterday by Patrol-| Spring street, Tuesday, July 7th, 8 Prac mnetag 64 yoats old, sustained internal {n.|!2& places of the nine balloons|men Hagan and Cox, on a charge |p. m see — lgariea Yast Wednesday which| Were: Fielding, West Shefford,| of selling Nquor without a license, | — |broved fatal on the morning of Quebec; America, Carsonville,| only after the man was knocked | " SWELTERING WAVE AT CHIGA.| Proved ; |Mich.; King Edward, Port Huron,|down and handcuffed by Hagan, |]| wht? CA*H, AND Sia@ 4 MONTH . Mich.; Chicago, Atwood, Ont.; Unit-| while Cox held a crowd at ba LY 12 Bi ‘O8I- ¥ 1 services will beh Day | GO ACCOUNTS FOR 8UI Trom the family home, at 4417 Sev. |%@ States, Pinkerton station, Ont.;| with his revolver | CIDES AND MURDER. eath ay. S., tomorrow afternoon at | Columbia, Clinton, Ont.; Cincinnati,| Pininich conducts a small gro % o'clock. Morrill ts survived by|COVert, Mich.; Illinois, Glen Island, |cery store at East Waterway and || INTERNATIONAL BOND @ RRALTT \his widow, Mrs. Olive F. Morriii,|Ont.; De Lieppe, Benton Harbor,| Stacy st. It was reported to the 1000 American, Bank! Datta. 4 —~—— Zed w dauahter, Mre. Rey & 1a] pollee yesterday that liquor was |} Main 1166 Phones ind. 4048 | Mort obtainable at the store and the two -——- zat . patrolmen in plain clothes were ATH (By United Pr | Mr. Morriit was a member of FALLS [NTO A RAVINE) ores, '3.c CHICAGO, July 6.—Seven deaths! Evergreen lodge No. 33, A. 0. U. W went gut to secure evidence, $1 Billings & Spencer erment will made in Lake-| er Hagan had purchased a ‘J 3 ‘ and five suicide®, as the result of| Lalerment will be made tn ae | AND BREAKS ARM drink he informed Plaines that he| 98=lnch Combination the heat; three accidental deaths! jo) a crablishment of Buttorworth & | under arrest The Italfan | H two asphyxiations and one murder! gins | : — ~ managed to kick a glass of whisky | Pliers 69¢ 2 Soya enone = | Fred Davis, @ laundryworker, liv-| from Hagan’s hand al Ital-|+ Cholee of Black or Nickel Finish during the past 24 hours ing at Fauntleroy park, laid for|ians made threatening demonstra rible toll exacted by the sweltering two hours last evening in a ravine/ tions, but the sight of the officers’ heat in Chicago today. The town near Ligcoln beach, his right arm| guns held them at bay. Pininich to gaping for breath and there: to broken at the elbow, and unable| was handcuffed and taken to jail to get up and make ‘his way out not one death that is not directly After a time he gained strength Prize Fighter Knocked Out or indirectly attributable to the enough to elimb out of the gulch,| BLY, Nev., July 6.—Frank Har temperature, “Heat mania” le re jand made his way to the home of|den, of Reno, last night knock sponsible for the murder, it is euwineia a friend. He was taken to police|out Andy King, of Butte, in thought, and medical men are is headquarte’ where the broken i of a fi cheduled t . suing advice to the people how to rh teamer.Cor| bone was set by Dr, Hunt [po 0 rounds, King was whfpped keep comfortable @uring the hot) ha - from the fi round and Harden coat ording to advice BROKE ANTI-CIGARET LAW. |had no difficulty in handing him the sleep tablet Hl. Kantzler, who hes a cigar vn Sa —— More Trouble. : pt I dreamed last night that I wa J. J. GINGLES, M. @, in New Yo for more ba Sale te a iting how was I enjoying the edhe nd Throw | " 4 Kage Fol You didn't seem to be along . 1 Medicines Supplied Ah, you never tke me any 0 id ¢ | where, @rute ! 1310 Secpnd Av. » “ ° _— * « eee ee a i eS « © wm a soma 1 . > ow *

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