The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1908, Page 7

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re uable service, were allowed to en ter the fire Ines at will to whisk | the haif-conselour 4 a to the | F RUSSELL iS A f ha Julia Aud his Oi eo ALD ty | i. ' Ca ne AW Denn with | sa ner ay ~ Ww amer, Dy ‘ Moore a ( c 1 Hd Gaites, 0 § F with hin Great Af 4a nom |Hepner, Ure., ers rrom b who did wha ey conald | M >] o | soa ‘sete dey: ind’ thoeght aath Disastrous Cloud- © | es ven oto uetore Mt burst | Hringhuret was no deeply touched ° Y by « work of] tis P } th@zgnen une him that he made} ME@Pratomont that he had the best | (By United Press.) @ [firemen In the word working for] jai HEPNER, Ore, July 14-—Hep | him tire themselves. nay ner is in ruins today, following the the 1 their w in the | Firemen Over . Ce . ‘ | disastrous cloudburst that hit the) remonies Will Take Place city late Monday, swept bridges | away, converted Willow creek, run by Smoke of | (Star Special Service.) ® | ning through the heart of the place, ERICANS F pew FORE. Fats 1h ticbehes lown on the Farm — inte a raging torrent, filling home 116, @ newantylod ractng « oe with water and driving the occu Basement Blaze. | L Bhs. sinh racing craft, built N M pante to the hills h@ surface of the water instead of fe one of June 14, 1903, when 200} driving through it ai - lives were lost in Hepner Much | H romises to ® | ied to Hos itals and’ Bisieass eclipse everything in the motd {i Teak Oh Were teher, aor ioe! .| boat speed claws. C 6 D the break of dawn nd the st heat in the fancy diving con error, are moving slowly abou 5 | i and owner, has der Houses im jtest, and A. Zarner of Germany won his beat le cn C h Ithe town trying to locate their per (ms ‘eeetietendh ine at is capable of a . tance Fire |the second hea 00 titled am hous with a 18 on Contributions to eines te come iastacens : | Qgehiff of Australia won hor Seton! t ’ * on raft . evtnth heat of the 40 now ing 108 trtrcr ae . " saw black cloud |e & minute 4 Bie ma ae 100 horsepower on Campaign. * . — |xathering shortty betore the heavy | | et heat was captured Clares it will t Seana “ and mye 4 | of rain beg to dull and Ha@xeh of Hunga was|of 60 milesan hour ina ny of the inhabitants fled to the x 6 minutes, 194-6 sec i> hg Weete eaten} knowing that the elty wag in| age od fab gg age Sg oy RRO Dee win calls his boat a hydro BY JOHN E. NEVINS. + |for a ood @renching. W ie al sped. this {the final event in the 80-kilometer|and the pro at 12 ff in length FAIRVIEW FARM, LINCOLN, ot time after the cloudburat oc: | 1 Provi:| bieyele race in 34 minutes, 13 2-5] parallel with the he Neb, July 14—-The national com-| curred we ve and smalt| an, engine Werb of Belgium | keeping the blad 0 m ryan nat cere-| was from two to fow feet of water ‘andy V. gee. pipeman a! Gee ades in the water at monies attending his netification of |in some of the house y No.¥, taken to T , Ne ; eee ey mes, HO matter how rough the wade i 16, SKIMMING THE the presidential nomination be held im serious conditi ee ~% ~ be WATER, AND CHEVALIER "DE | at Fairview Farm on August 12 were! lle team event tleon if “ ‘ | y considerably improved |Wagiand woo the first heat in : form throughout, KORWIN, THE INVENTOR It was determined. thet notifica MULL AND LINON GOWN. GEORGE F. RUSSELL, ported . ‘ % ' anlar . ——\tlon of John W. Kern of the vice| Who Has F i lmtenion: Gk Gesnetn. <M: Gre of the vice! 0 Has Filed Candidacy for County Tr N . Lager, ariver, hook and lads) ian of Brance finished first nee S to a wtandatill. The | Presidential nomination shall take 3 slbisapeten aga psig ‘ ag George F. Russell, former city treasurer, today fi y No, L@taken to Prov chevalier claims that when travel-| Place in Indianapolis at a dat maaan, Saend, fier Ds Sener ‘company fering from second heat, bis time being 14 min r y Saag bm be fixed. Pp a date yet! dacy for county treasurer with the county auditor, Mr. Russell was hospital, suffering w 53 seconds, but he was ¢ & Apeed ¢ ) miles an hour ined | one of the candidates for maygr on the repub! tick congestion of the lunks od be the [le h an come to thin a yan add 4 the committ publican ticket at the 3. e jMige i the heat mg at hiat aa ‘an th °| spring election. much improved this af tu American ea ois ee i, it ibject of the contribution a « » of the wat de Korwin is a ap claune ng that he 4 Kern! } arne English po! a mere ‘A. Wahibush, lieutenant, er man tea Haat veeteey. bo t the midé te reputation throughout | Were fn sympathy with | British steamer Clan MacMillan, ‘company No. 14, at tee ta hmeter walk, doing the © in contact the water, at tue Auiaaion belay’, ale ae hed Th a E Ee: "teaay,, will’ proneeas #0" ty; will be able to leave i in 14 in: cents, Galant By thus almost wholly of the Austrian arty, and hes mad he said | Comox today, ‘will 1 4 to few days; lungs and eyes Of) 10 yards ab ¢ FE. J. Webb of|ing tt Pore a cent ie 8 - ne Lor pe as Bace ‘ jn in our oarnest de | yma to load lumber for Australia Sted. a nctene & in ionenah .. Feral hs etet, a | ane. -g these he atten ted oy fly good the | ‘ hile at Frisco the Clan MacMil © Joseph Kenney, earine on mpany | Kerd of Austraita finished third as fa linary mot at ue ind 0a put the plas lan w at to nates tar areas D' « eliminaries for ith an en of the sar , h an by jor cle he |. or ea a Sebenaten ones moyenne FB an an _ ary Soe horse Af : giving himself | ac the ado by 5 ’ ant the pow met he made a landing near 58. O'Connor, driver, engine | Won the first heat in 16 minutes shut off boat cotties ta the a teas donee a Pew y ~ No. 10, developed high|seconds. Webi won second : ‘ 38 © will not this morning; is at ho heat in 16 minutes onda a from an . tn serious condi Goulsing of Canada won the third ’ mmmitter not ge 3 t in 16 minutes, 16 seconds. from any én Asnortes Ving Sty Svent D Te LIKE HIS JOB mitt i Eitan vvercome by|. Reuning 1080 masters ins mis Y | rquis Katsura Gathers of whom are in hoe |Mtes, 325 seconds, which is two put Lec | rty loss totaling | *Conds shaved off the record, Mel 7 eoatrrvet ‘ . Mates, were the reaulte|¥in W. Shepard, of the trish-Amert j aimum ormidable tiost started in the base | C8" Athletic club, of New York, won ay * wal of block, Sec-|the final event for America today © Se mene fem to be T h . fed Columbia st, shortly| H. A. Wilson 8f England finis' , ‘ and $100 ax the minimurm | oget er. IME @elock yesterday after-;8¢C0nd and N. F. Hallows of Eng tee vewaenee:. 5 WOGe aie . land finished third | on of before October 1 Heaviest losers aro H. gi} Although Shepard’s time today is} . fons of more than $100 re Me Mk, Jewelers, at 715 Second | tO seconds less than the record eived up to that Gwe be published, woleca eae x me Meike amount of property| held by Lightbody of America, it er that date all such gp ecg tee MR tages. arquis Kat- Lowman & Hanford Ste.| as equaled yeaterday by M. G ms to be published on the Lee Se See ot Se eer @ Printing Co., in whose | Hallows of Oxford " ed. It will be well ne ee ee deg y be Mr hin i Beneath the Silver es |!O¥ mark during the preliminary te ive an ¥ contributh ne of more a o re rganize the cabinet, this bi the blaze had {ts ori. | heats for today's ra han $100 within three days of the afternoon announced his appoint-| | election |ments. Marquis Katsura will be} the heaviest losers. There were eight contestants In| Adbpt 8: | both emier and minister of| hief H. W. Bringhurst has|the final 1,500-meter race today die ceemettine "ketene finance, Minister of War Gen. M 4 his table of losses,| Bach one was a fast man and Shep-| Pip yee pty mae We 9 apenas racchi and Minister of the Nat eately the valuation ot| ard fe declared to be victor in one| Jed & resolution embodying the sux nigel ae Minteter o he Navy of merchants, the esti-| of the most important events of the ern os Bryan. The question of tain deals meets th the tow Gabtect and the insurance car-|Olympic kames. The men entered fon Bo upreretnetn Frage acme dl A graceful gown In old non | Count Komura, now ambassador to were: M. W. Shepard, Irish-Amert Hall i tecbracee, yaa i re . has an under dr of Y be mint for A : . Irish of Nebraska, was left to a sub-|>&* an under dress of rose colored is ” minister of fc t & Co., jewelers, $125, gr 2 “enna eer tf New York; J tee to be composed p the #t The scalloped edges are irs, but until his return loss about $60,000, in-|P. Sullivan, Irish-American Athiette membersh ’ ; | hand embroidered, as are the « Terauch! will 000: Le club of New York; M. G Taggar $: ape Homnen: de Mae: | ee Of Hew York: S.C Hal Mack, Osborn, Greene. Ryan lt through which the rose colored ign ministry oe os ines Rane i Onna ke Wade and Tomlinson. ribbon is run. tion with the duties of « proper Shoe for a Man's eae maa. | reat Lone cunent © & Ceaken i lon Of Cominina fh wan : of war. Baron T. Hirata, | comfort is a Tan company, |!and, and EK. F. Crawford, of me | | a full statement of the ly minister of feulture ‘Tans are the coolest and the i ouee pany, | ind "i j campaign enditures whall be HIN jand commer ned as min canient care for and we're a vepet af published within a reasonable time lister of home M. Goto, |[f] «iad that they will be 9 popu eas : 9 coud ‘ij Jafter the Plection, not to exceed 30 president of the schurian |i '** fe Galliager, delicatessen | ays After this the committer ad TAKEN TO JAIL 220 eee : delicatesae | »urned for luncheon ymatsuhara, for Joss $1,000, unin-| j ’ ama fe, Hinckley block, | Sh | er of home affairs, e ve e ley bi oye of education. Vis - MARRIAGES PROVED TO liar abo Twenty-eight Chinese, the crew minister of justice ems ry han WA. nn arches of the Germ steamer Eva, who merly minister of ia the fi yee | ~ struck because the owners of the jeations, is to be minister} oice EM tie fire tient | | (Star Special Service.) BE FAILURES versal would not, pay them the /Of agriculture and commerce | ilies. tomons, ov | SAN JOSE, Cal, July 14—Say | qulvatent American money of the| Baron Katsura has gathered most rest lemons, or-| how'd you Uke to be Beat ————me of Chinese currency 4 members of his former cab-| Handsome ties and Ep thetr posts until Look st this photograph and | Kdith Eliott asked the om, were yesterday taken to the|!net about him. The new cabinet |i > ican Bure the the dead ge ve jthen think it over. The Krpup ia ® | court today, for a divorce from Jobn|ecity jail, which being too small, | expected to inaugurate a pol young the yes ——— fon of the graduating class of Elifott, on “the grounds of cruelty | they were transferred to the coun-|Of retrenchment in expenditures end comfortable propest helped unob the mor wrth e 4 ae San Jose normal school. Th Jand non-support hey were mar-|ty jail for safe keeping for the army and navy | he more conservative Without their ald th ‘ have béen sorely + jsolitary male figure hemmed in on jried January 1, 1890, and have wix| The crew was signed on in| The fact that Katsura is to be eo that of “BIN Walbel. If you ask William Bockelkamp also poti-| Chinese currency, a dollar of which | 8 well as premier indicates that a Not Known. : |i" what his seatiments are b tloned for a divorce from Laura|!s but a half dollar in American | C@reful watch jis to be kept on the @f the fire is not to Business—~Coast will tell you that his “job ts 1 Bockelkamp, on the ground that she| money, but the Chinese neverthe-|reasury, This new polley is in on, R is supposed that | pipe. | had refused to live with him after|less demanded American coin,|Tesponse to a general demand by tales te the storé room |” Commencement Week. brought | they had been ried at Chicago,‘ which was refused then. They | the people of Japan. ae. shied batted Lodges Led. lwith i tany compientions January 16, 1903 struck and have not worked since b] ° nearly four hours. trying situations for Waibe the fire was ot its height He F e « paid impartial attention to ne Were being car-| fair clanamates, he uphe 1 and dragged from their posts| (By Uni ly honor t ol ~ } | ted Press.) honors at a clase AW, | ; Who worked like Tro ays |where all the other ‘WILLIAM B. WAIBE.L | k eet e other guests, were eee eer n a from the Pe og rang Bobo re + Lem siris; he marched alone in proces-| school, and he came through the ex iianiihderdvsiniliints -___ Tadependont Te s session of the|sion with 27 * i owe : tmpauies smaated 1 Wis artes ce | grand icon ak Wika esavensd to-\the Wen 310 Sly gresentes perience with high student honors. | ; . in the doors of ened to-|/the assembled friends of the class; | As a mark of the osteem in which The resignation of W. C. Dawson | = Seaty etery Toom in the Hinckley |4%y It was declared probable that/he took prominent part in the|he ts held b a manager of the Alaska tr SM AaE tele the telephones from | 08 Angelos would be selected as| senior jinks, leading “Susan's band” jof his class’ Weibel. at the tot |r eamship company is ex 4 fad Walls. Considerable |the next meeting plac though |of 100 feminine players; he posed meeting of the enniote ip : un yaar | pected to be filed in the course of i tate WES expressed by the| heretofore Seattle has been looked| unabashed in the class group ste at canal la few days. ° | is » mousty voted “The Only One. and! #8 the linemen piled the | UPON as certain of being named among row after row of white he will be officially known by that] When seen this morning, Mr. fa the streets and| Estimates place the number of|gowned graduates e stood ¢ M “eo | | Dawson denied that he »| pot Pango : « h 1 ont title at all meetings of the normat| | 1 that had made in ve. While the firemen | Visitors here at 0, but fully | bravely for every traditthn of the | alumni ny decision regarding the matter Union Store. the blaze. 50.000 are expected to arrive be | yut admitted that he had contem fore the big parade Is held Thurs hi " Helpless: Firemen. | i | od the move for some time Tenses, proprictor of the (42% With Portland, Ore. sixth) mission for two months, taking the , ‘eafe, with a wA hana. | 24 Oakland Cal, 12th among the jran of the lager " Dawson and others have se- Meat is tece"and cov. | 26, lending lodges’ of “the | United Jeuted the stock of H. A. Rhein On e " State the "ae j¢ const is mak ° hardt, | D. Br en and Charle ght sad to foot popes DN. Bosra Ey on - The Ratanga Is taying™at Tacoma A; Wekeenlo. in the Vireinin ott the he e Patio: ao” ie | aiting cargo which is en route “ “ bd : the frech” air with |2e™ convents fn Th tre const | ‘The Ajax, the stect fire fighter| by rail. After loading she will| Dee and Warehouse company, and tt | ® truckman of hook ay Boca Bagge any and tug built for the Southern Pa-|come to Seattle to complete | eee en eeeees Fiyer ee company No. 1, whom Pron seis ’leifie company by Moran, put to| Do usenscions suffocating thousan pred C. Ronert.|e@ for Frisco Solue ahs j 500 uble Header 8c) seattce-tacoma Route. Samet water i. on o> Bone nthe Ohio te expected to leave H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av.,| Fare 38e—Round Trip, 50c. AMM Carried 15 men to the |" Tevorts that near 000 new k . ome for Seattle tomorrow. Upor have for sale 500 shares Double| FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. air, and worked like members have been Initiated Into} Carrying passengers, the ma-|arrival an investigation into Header at 8 cents per share, ** LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and Suill he himscif was the order during the past year, 44/ jority of whom are excursionists,| cause of her belated arrival - —- | 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. Tensor wae taken ak | new. lodges established and only|the Cottage City left for South-|Nome will be made LEAVES: TACOMA — 8:35 Te ately of coliay 2,718 of @ total membership of| eastern Alaska points this morning, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE |p and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. Ape) 284.321 have 4 The total nm hours he was deathly | 50," of lodges in the t Eee gaeten| Steamer Buckman entered FOR INCOME PROPERTY |} U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle— Made light of his work. at bong hidinn yet The Governor, arriving tomorrow | straits this morning and is ex; Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 of . |from Frisco, wlil bring 200 passen-| this afternoon Be tif | oc . _ ie 7 a b t ical 2,000 } ere ae bot type) “ pare and 3,600 tons of freight aun Everett andEdmonds : ens. Amor 1 NORTH, — Cable steamer Bt beet Whe ¢id noble w retrand am irngide wil { 4 ork alding | 1 | July 22 for Al | B firemen. | ‘The Victoria will come over drom | Ju Alaska, where she will find Mite att bt Bs eee eee eee ee merton today to take on cargo| lay 4 ¢ from Martique iu anrome ¥ere Willian? ye tp Boag an “4 been ag * , me, loaving Thursday. night. | Cordova Four Miles From Pioneer PD rent lian! Carnes, | ped from Comox an unaimo to| Wireless has been installed | ° Square et mat, } jal Dute Harbor on the (fo wing vee \* hk House of 10 yooms, plenty a Cal ‘echnie, | sels during the Ia o weeks ct * closets, ete; conveniently ree rouna cee! 4, M. Rin-' PD. Drammond, A. J. Full C. 8 ty at i Tamplteo vr ! Det | we BANK CLEARINGS. * ranged every aang on Pee stile et 7 o. Steward arsh, City Holmes, M, 8. Dollar and W, F.|will be laid up igdefinitely, the) * Caalanes. aneuctinn Mani: iadae day, leave anes and Joslyr ice | Babcock. The Jeanie bankers Alki, which has been out of com-| » Seattle. * living room, with fireplace ona Ee Met Cook,| Dutch Harbor on her return , * Clearings today .$1,665,159.18 #| the best furnace mgney could ° pam. Earle Rowell, of |; nfaes | Som. Oh, Sennen “eae: hh POUSES.I8 Ww wide porches and porch Mee of othors. urd, and ; o and Hoots * Tacoma * om Autos to the Resc le Lt ntine Lahaina aud ship Ki |p YOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Go. ch nebo, today $610,008 & res of lawn, grove and Private ‘automobi wu wel yf the Seattle Shi jalance BLAT garden Abundance of fruit friven “ ¢ o paragy Hongs i fr | dread Gt * Portiand, * and berrie all kinds, Most by men nk | pent Oe ef i ferent kinds of | # Clearings today $996,014 & excellent «# water piped —————- arbor Thurs : hinese Herbs, | * Balance 80,016 through the house and ground mosa, with a carKo ¢ *, ote, We fl ’ 4 This ta the be@t bargain in all kind SCHLU G <ing coun y . s ure URESSSAEAeE Eee MRS. THEO, SCHLUMBERGER. King county tods 1 will be . nronio die : p sold within the next 80 days. Free Clothing ‘cr anes of | i BERLIN, July 14.—Theo, SchlumberRer, a millionaire deputy, has ' T Suit Cases ok tad A women. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS, | just returned to Mulhouse, after being married in London to a young PRICE $11,000, ravelin 6 ight dur o*'| Bi poate leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler| and beautiful shepherdess whom he met tending her flocks near mak 7 is Bags Hale, 812.69 fait ‘901 Way, 6:30, 7:20, 9:00, 10:00, 11:20| Bale, After a short acquaintance he proposed. — H yn A LARA men & BAG ; 1nd Bla. m., 16, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30,| firet wife intervened, and offered the shephordess 18 pounds 9 Fiest Ave. t HAINIER CLOTHING CO, 6:20 p. m, and Sundays 7:30 p. m.| break thp ¢ ment, Herr Sehlumberger's fortune is estimated a 404 Marion Block, 4 Wiest A , | \ is ea eee 0,000 pounds.” The father of the bride is @ postman at Mullheim Pe ° ° : oc D o) O° a) oO ik tiiaaiiaiicaabaian : STAR—TUESDAY, ULY 1 7

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