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LAST EDITION VOL. 10. NO, 120, Commissioner Rutherford cangot see things that way, Now it amounts to little better than a cow-tratl. Peo-} m of the ple who are familiar with tle facts mn of King | ate laughing up their siéeves at the | ‘commissioners je af. Commissioner's time-corroded at Foperation of the offi-| tempt tO placate the residents be | fore the ballot boxes are opened + isa splendid) This Is ode of the evils of the | ing up the political |“gentlemen’s agreement” unde a split of unrest, Which the present county commit | LA commissioner's dis-|sloners work; an undertaking which | ote big ma-| Permits each Commissioner to xpend | up a few tons of rock J8t 48 much as hb ares in hin & particularly bad Own district, withe of the} 4, of which there are other commissioners interfering. | d advantage of a few in r the farmers at good|S ** XR AA AAAK A AAA H! bd the promise of a better i nats to and from market 4 GIRLS, CUT IT OUT NOW. od woting strength of the ‘4 * By United Preset.) * mes member from thei, ATLANTA, Ge, July 13— % # Drop-stitched hose, V-shaped # btivcrusheris recognised 45) 4 Hingeric, cosmetics, artificial & jal plece of apparatys,un Gertxin conditfons, but in the ‘ot the commissioners {t often ® teeth, puffs, rate and padding ® are the weighty matters which “ # are being gravely dipeussed by ne erenty + the commiiies om wars, ond Heavy Cost to County. #* means of the Georgia legisia ‘Coumissioner Rutherford's dis-'* ture today. Representative i City, for instance, the | ® Geo. Glenn, ef the Whitfield for pulverizing rock bas ® district, is responajbie for the for some time recent. * problem, having introdece® a out road-surfacing ® DI! to prevent the sad distin it to the county of § ® sionment of husbaqds— the day Nearby there is an * after.”, According to the pro- Paed. bed where the best ® vitidns of Glenn's measure, any gravel cum be se-|* marriage which has resulted Wed for 75 cents a * from artificial attractions of # fered by the bride, shail be de dint perfectly com-|# Clared null and void are unanimously * ct Ieee eee ee ee eo surfacing material to crushed rock oF missioners should a; extra $2 a cubie| In the vicinity of F i / “Wil Renin in in Sane Kood mye! from * +e ER ee CW inalstiAe upon the crushed | Jaan equal, and pos- lead of the cmvel. is the (By United Press.) Material at Mand. Abrahams aino} her. In his dis-| the southern por- | . there are qumer. with titousands — Of yards of the finest in tiie world at hand. | i Months ago that | treated to the sight | rpck-crnsier hard at bjg boulders near po Articles Eaten a8 Purehas- ed Most Be Kept Uniter Glass. Dr. Crichton Behind Meas-: ure to Re intrositced Tonight. An ordinance providing for the juse of glawe cases in protecting | trutee, candies and al! foodstutt which are eaten as purchased, wil! He introtmced at the semsien of the city couwnet! tonight by Councfiman Murphy. chateman of the committee on health and samitation. The meas ure will be introduced by title and the exact provisions of the proposed law will be later taken up and worked out by the committee. The ordinance is fathered by Dr 4. BK. Crichton, commissioner of health, and has been under consid eration for some time, Numerour cities now have ordinances along) similar lines, but it te Dr. Crichton’s intention to have the local ordin: e more complete than any of those which have so far come to hip at tention. Must Protect Food. SEATTLE,, WASH., as A i » THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908 THE SHOWERS qf ° PRICE ONE CENT COOLER; RESERVOIRS IN JAIL FOR MURDER, PRESTON AT LOW EBB Forbidden to Avoid Water Famine. “Water Hogs” Who Sprin- Ide Out of Hours Betd Responaihte, } ene Unless there is an immediate Mu in the the sprinkling privile «ce | provement water jim thin efty will probably be wittdrawn until | ger of @ threatened wate | farning ie averted During the hot Weather of the | Past few days, the situation has gone from bad to worse, and with lon actual shortage which Ie grow | ing woree every hour, and a more |eerfous faming in sight, Supt. L. B decided that extreme Aad in reviewing the situation, | Supt Youngs lays particular stress upon the situation being largely the famit of the This tn-/ cludes scores of residents who pay j Metle or no attention to the water |@epartment rales and who thigk ft ke on the officers to juee ~ ured quant ltles for sprinkling and othér pur. notwithstanding the fret that it means suffering for | neta bors Reservoirs Are Low. | Oedtinarily during the hot weather the reservotrs become depleted jduring the morning and evening about the time the heavy drain| jcomes which results from eprink liing. The officials expect that the fil! gradually dur | renereetee win ing the night to something ikera nommal supply. For severs! days the reservoirs have remained at a very low ebb both day and night, / and Supt. Youngs says the only ex planation fe that the “water hogw fare sprintdiog during the night, thus using more than thetr share of the water and at the same time esemping the watchful eyes of the water inapectors. People should observe some caution about using water,” said} Mr, Youngs today. “Even the peo ple who have meters often use more water than they are really entitied to, especialy in view of) the danger of a shortage, They | figuee that because they pay by meter rates they can throw the faucets wide open, That is the case to a certain extent, but they should | reasonable, nevertheless. Famine Not Mecessary. There Is no necessity of « water be ‘Lawn Sprinkling May Be © situation | thetr | IS RUNNING FOR CARSON CITY, Nev., July 13 Martin R. Preston i» running for| president of these United States | Martin R. Preston is in prison here, serving a 26-year sentence fo’ der. He still has more than 20 re to nerve reston was nominated by the |efativt Labor party, at Its national © vention in New Yor The nom | inating speegh wax made by Daniel need Chat he to pr name of }¥an honest working He th fold the ry of the f whieh Srentan . ed When he had concluged, the cor vention burst into uproa |eheers, and Preston was nominated | Unanimously It was three years ago that Tc | Stiva met death at Preston's hand ih Goldfield, Nev. Silva kept a BePubion restaurant, which had teen boycotted. Preston was a | union “picket,” stats before the | restaurant An altercation ensued betwe filvia and Preston, in which the istter drew a revolver and shot the rentaurant Keeper, killing him. © The }elayer surrendered himself to the | police the next morning. { at Pr that Stiva, upon » leost two people who were jfute the restaurant, seized Trashed out at Preston ead ened to shoot bim. Preston fired, Mt wan alleged, in self-defense The candidate has special cell fim the jail here. His political Hea tepants try allowed to see him at certain hours. He ts permitted to anewer letters and telegrams. Pi top {fs highly enthusiastic over bis nimination, and has entered into his campaign’ with 2 determination | to @o ali in hie power to win i ton's trial it was claimed ing Preston ac coming gun, } | BY LONCOLA J. STEFRENS. | (@opyright. 1988) by | Newspaper | Enterprite Awetciuttion.) | CHICAGO, July 13 w that) the conventions of the two old par | ties have adjewmed, | should like lbrtefiy to wermonrize my observa fiona and see what anewers were lobta ned to the questions | raised | itn advance. Firat and moat important the American people are to be com 1 think unetich, while only a| WHITE.PLAINS, N. Y., July 13 = po green how law iy require | tamiue, It people willlonly act right. | Pees upon havin developed @wWay was the junction! — without gaining bi nest for | that ait foods eaten as purchased. | njess there te an tmmedigie Im | oie opien. They dominated three streams, with enough katning his request for | where the peel is not commonly re-| provement we may have to ént out /P Sad aan woetded A ocarentiy, Mo|% hearing before a jury on the|/moved, or made ready for human the sprinkling privilege altagether | poe chm reer oll ge ean fall the’ roads in the county. aestion of hig stmte of mind. Jeonsumption and served cold, must} for a time. In the meantiine we pat Sai tb elcid, Sy tubing’ Wishes to be elected| Harry Kendall Thaw is happy to-|b® Protected by the glass cases.) wii instruct the inspediors Ole esetwos and expressing th ie” Wo bas al This includes practically all varie- | sigidty enforce the water depart ‘i as already | day because he will be permitted jiies of fruits except oranges and|ment. rules, and everyone found] oughts, man te man, among thelr fouaty dior candidacy | to remain in the jail at Poughkeep- | bananas, everything sold from the |yiolating the provisions ef the ey ch dace te. carry. That dpetalion of the sek Me watil the third Menday in Sep- | open-aiglunch counters, and candies | water ortinance wil! be fined, A| Sates — Hang to carry. Tha oon tember Instead of being taken back | which are sold from counters or offense will be sevérely/something was vasw an li af expense of almost | second 0 ltle more than a general demand to the asylum at Matteawan, | cases exposed to the air ys the We will increase the) Be ™ “what it would cost to : oalt with Hbut since it was a demand, it count ry which he dreads. At present there are a large num umber of inepectors and cover 7 Wibhied gravel, is regarded now ri i Mpiyuiocincens aa ae tried |" Justice Mills adjourned the Thaw | per of candy stands with open trots |every section of the clty thor FT he thie. to do nent is to k = 4 \ hearing today: without announcing | where the cagdies are manufactured I jo 60 nent is to Beep ; , sate 5 oughly 4 ‘eval cme a nm to office” | any decision on thé gury trial and iin plain sight. This expores the| The officials urge & more tem think! a by Pi libanenr eens many level-heated contract.|(Re,mAtler now Koes over unti!| product to all the dust and dirt} perate use of the city’s watog on] i tie at jill fond i ~ sadasatp i contract | gentemter. Th said he Was|which is biown from the street by |the grounds that a water shortage {OW Gelogates Wi’ Assemue, ne tse crushed rock at $2.75 the # i fonty with Impressions, but with ex ward; when th. i get| more certain than ever that he/the wind, and by means of which|means more danger from fires. ON” i culare of the people and gravel that wou answer (2002. Will gam his freedom, and/the health officials say disease | Wooden buildings are dry as tio oer cement y tgsandacny Mibdrement at TZU Answer | looks upon the temporary résuit of /germs can easily be transmitted) der and would be ready prey for thet dem s | ent at 75¢ per cuble| his case ax a victory. He likes the | from one person (@ another flames, With the supply of water Leaders in Controt | luxurious quarters of Sheriff Rebert | Yimited the fire risk is greatly tn Recond—Leaders, not bosses, con Poor Roasts in Coun : . Must Cover Candy. m: f . W. Cha a rue kee pat reanod ed bol ronventions enc MAP Wlerring to the y jail hanler in the Pougekeepsle) 1) snufacturing of candy must | creased irolied both conventions. These Misttict ae an exhi be carried on in an enclosed room, eanube they Were supperted by the id thorough fare which the yor in by tr uae mag Mdprendleapie 0 |Foive of that same public opinio = temples of the excellent |the ve otgtiodlan effect A“ eo » the | obs aking for. w That would offices poet nished product moat be under eo Recics teptennitattyn: saath Gaios red glass cages while it is exposed AUTO T . 1 City, via @ratic, and can be achieved by € or | vity at the jes by i ed The mechanical devices operated | ert att Ss Tae oes Ruth | gending more Independen | uther-| lat numerous candy stands, where resentative men to represent you road is pact ye (By United Pre: taffies pulled by fron arms. op |. Third—President Roosevelt and fied to use it a s CHICAGS: July 13.—Onepied|erated by ¢ tricity, were al? en Mr. and Mra. Thomas 8. LAppy.| 4, Bryan, the two leaders who thorougn/ |eloued in glass cases some time ago, | Mr A. F Anderson 1 Mises | Ided the power of public optnior leimade supre * county} bathing sults are barred from Chi) at the suggestion of the present Mattie, Rose and C. Hulse ardvéd oth tatled. 1 thin} ny ene li in the at the head | cago beaches it they age worn by | health commissioner in Seattle Saturday morning after | OO they could yet. Hoth » A bad women. Miss Marga et Potle who! Certain 5 ecantions will be a 000-mile trip In an anto REPRE OY ing machir Tot caee tome Bo wimpy! oc wa olite asked by the mana, c ted in new law with re the continen esentod orruption an¢ a} eel t COM lnent of a bathing resort, to get|to the of fres® meats and The party left Baltimore, Ma, /representedsoorrupiion and f has used fai. mane ’ Wterests. Bo I was necessary for PAY hear elector, J . t of the water and change her| but as praeticalty all of this f Jue 1, in Mr. Lapt rix-cylinder | HY, Saers to fant thale Ge of obtaining tume, is the first victim of the |cooked before being eaten, that feat. Frankiin car and made the trip by}, partic They both pteided , new ruling ure of the ordinance will probably | easy stages, often stopping to Visit) | oat deal ‘They difin't both yield costume could not fail to ®t-|only be cove na general Way and friends. They arrived in De myer ih ee Waiks Aaah. however. tract attention, and as soon as the| without the @pectal restrictive feat. | Ju and.stayed there unt af c men disco ! her there P os which will applyin the case of the demoeratic convention Bryan and Roosevelt 7 ‘ ’ " er end of the h. larticles of food eaten from the hand The party found the roads in Fou Roosevelt didn't ask a ne o held thelr fir condition, except t® lowa,|much of tle Republican 4 Easy Grade A ie weatl ramazement SHIP CARRIES GOLD. where it ralned constantly, eThey|Bryan did of the Deme The road #ouia : There was everything about Mis - had many Inte@ating experien let go what he did ask. The yos ee”, ° ou t| ote to attract aitention, She has! Abe excursion steamer Spokane, | on the trip. From Denver the a in rather fortunate (aan unfortnnate lis for h ure and the man’s |Captain Thon arriving port| was shipped to Seattle, and the} for the conntry A Whole, for : St that she |tomorrow moraing, will bring $385,| party went to Sag, Francisco by| Fath—Tnterest, which won at} B the rock Ge hills Vitted her ke a glove 000 in Alaskan geld | aa returning to Satilo by bgpt.| Chicago, made the Republican party PRESIDENT MARTIN R. PRESTON VOTER MAY CHOOSE BETWEEN PROGRESS AND STAND-PATISM RRR REAR WU TING FANG GIVES UP HIS SECRET BOSTON, Mass., July 13.—Eight rules by which a man may live to the age of 200 years have been promulgated by Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese minister to the United States. Wu gave out his formula to a Boston man who sent a spe cial request to Washington. The formula follows J—1 have given up breakfast, taking but two meals a day. 2—1 abstain from all meat diet, taking only rice, whole wheat bread and fruits. 3—1 avoid coffee, tea, cocoa, 4—1 do not eat salt because it make 5—I masticate my food thoroughly. 6—~i never drink at meals, | drink between meals, or an hour afterwards breathe deeply. take moderate exercise. liquors and all rich food. the bones stiff. eI REE RE Re HPCE EERE RRR Bither to fight main and both are corrupt leader in effice will have distinctly conservative, and all men who believe things are about right Twelfth-—-Both old machine GENTLE SHEER EERE EERE RRR ee WEATHER TONIGHT OR TUESDAY; WESTERLY BREEZE THEY BREAK ROCKS TO MAKE VOTES SEATTLE TO HAVE ELKS’ REUNION IN 1909 HERE IT IS~THE HOT WEATHER FACE! FLKS COME TERE IN 1909 ‘Antlered Tribe Will Hold the Big Convention Here Next Year. ‘Hamdred Thousand Gather- ed in Dallas Today for the Big Tinte. | (By United Press.) | DALLAS, Tex. July 13,.—Nearly every delegate elected to the an- al national convention of the B. P O. Elks was present today when the sessions we formally opened. There are 100,000 visitors in town. K. Tener of Charleroi, Pa, alted ruler of the order, the principal address today. program is preliminary to the real work of the convention, which commences tomorrow with the opening of the business meet- Fair Park Auditorium. The day will not be devoted to business for ane rule of the order is that “all work and no play makes Bill a dull Blk.” Therefore an elaborate Me¥ican afner, which will be served to 4 sons, is being prepared and will be served promptly at the close of the business meeting Little advantage has been gained by either Washington or Baltimore, both of which cities are campaign- ing for the 1910 convention, next year’s session being assured for Ministers to Ask Mayor to 7 A petition, urging Mayor John F. Miller and the city council to more. strictly enforce the Sunday closing pa ly regarding theatres, as they are have now a party to his own party and force it to serve yote with, And a very good candi-|us, for both, of course, will want | Will irenlated among the date and & very sane platform to| to go back on the little they have | Churches of Seattle, according to a which to adhere promised. resolution passed at a mecting,of Sixth—-Both candidates for presi Thirteenth—-If the people only | Methodist Bpiscopal ministers held dent are, beyond doubt, honest men continue to wateh and think and act,|'2 the Y. M. C. A. auditorftim this lof definite conviction public opinion will continue to com-|™orning. Rev. Thomas EB. Eliott, Seventh—Taft is proved, probably | pel obedience, or the development | Rey. Carl J. Kaligren and Rev. E. an abler executive than Bryan can of a third and radical party, Europe | 4 Benedict were appointed to draw be, but he's also a conservative. /has found a radical minority of | "P the petition and secure the sig- He iw sincere, loyal and courageous, | great service in forcing the old par ure of names tet stand-patt His fight will thes not exactly to represent the The ministers voted this morning be with dishonesty peo (that would be democ y.,to make every effort to secure Kighth—Bryan is unproved as an/and we cannot expect to have de-| He 1909 Epworth League conven- executive, and I probably not, in|mocracy yet), but the minority | 40m for Seattle, this respect, In the same cli party over there is able to compel! with Taft But he is libe the old party to do those things that He. Js much more lberal than|the people most strenuously de the platform of his party. He}mand. So we may have such third} | would fight, not only dishonesty, but | minority party here those privileges which give som | Americans advantages over others ARRERRREKRARRARNEKEK Jout of which arises our political | y : { Giehonent * HOTTEST NIGHT OF YEAR, * Vice Presidential Candidates. . - ‘ * Because it was the hottest * (By United Press.) inth—-The candidates for vice | night of the year, very few * PRIN 3 Tuly 13. presid@mt are unequal. Sherman t8| 4 residents of Seattle slept com- * ee Tat entire day pete. ae, ws & CONBOTV® | w fortably Saturday night, The * udy dict speech of Dut 8, pachine-t "| @ observations of the govern. * wnce that will be delivered at sentative. Kern is an, % ment show that the minimum #| Cincinnat! when the notification of men, but he is bers * temperature during the night | hit nomir AS republican candl- really has some ide * was 64.6 degrees % | date for pre tis formally made, Tenth—Both 4 eo ms are be wr * * v visitors today and lates, differ in different degrees . coy ‘ The Republican pro! © 80 Te U. 8. APPRAISER HERE, rt h will be an outline of fonary as to be compervative, The), Sischer, Valiad biates Mei f the two pa Tate Democratic pledges are moderate, | : rot Now York, chin | says that t take a whole week but liberal, The do : \ t ve : he tle me but-they do indicate a oye ' hed a > Be M8-) It is divisigg of parties such as we long ibe eputy Cob t pote: have needed and lacked pees ee Custerne F 1B. Chesnut, d yes Bleventh—The Where all protest cases gnd feneral | *) . , ogg e PI ye de: so appraisement busingss of the Puget | SMP. 7 pe bopy Pe Tuet ‘| Mound Mistrict will Be heard BoBC volutionar f f sash 3 k oO ‘ a@leship. : “ete Aeronant Drops to Sea A ane i nt de ward conservative ‘ RW YORK, July Co a ama oat Ae that progressl ve That will give ag} Moran, of th Muro. we \ 2 are t 1 chance to divide naturally |the life of ¢ K. Haraliton, *a | attleship bere ourselves, and in @mergen: | ¥¢ naut, wh from a Are oa chance to make a @hotee 1 his balloon |ernment. More than $60,000 has al y nd who had ad OOT alaed new ves Machine# Memain Corrupt Veius choaea . Te called theaivome enc ROR RNS Ramee

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