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NK OF IT PAT CITY HALL guhage Contract Scandal Tae Boice Toric -¢{ Discusvior. of attempted graft details in regard we contract matter have the city department thelr employes to sit up Se of : hardly anything about except the two cownciimen in refusin Sa was intended to fo permitting the Can acon go to 4 private ts he history of the | ie feeling as this garbage councilman, 4s fixed In his position and the tion of rs last Monday oye) p permitted troduction 0 tt wots came a6 & who have tn seetne that the its own garbage collec and in every y of the city where the people, they ty ‘ee the de Mery. An that every voter in the city will the further progress fight goes without te fs generally consid. Counctimen Max M. Armstrong in an position. Both, an- y night that they conviction. In the ‘8 developments, it gs either of the coun- changes his vote now, probably be a protest of thetr wards. ‘was instructed by the wy Improvement club last “sgand pat” op his oppost 1 the garbage ordi- bis own statement that to conviction” came to the members of the Wardall and Armstrong ave the city handle the business when .Murphy's and the amendment LIFE SAVER 1D BY EMPEROR. ange GRACE DAVENPORT. July 2—Emperor Wil- She rescued. the ean girl and a close friendbhip Mf UD between hege two. . received per felon from Edward to wear 4 on given ber by the SS after having been pyt to table institution of the Waite hee bus William W. Véalte, failed to Ma famity, In hee complaint areas Ameinet Y By the pre a officn. f MRS. HODGE One raweme oy on Mecrestul gpewition wal pe mee St the Semitic: Genera how Pa thle afternoon u,. Robt ) wife of De heriff 91.00 withia ; tistanien, was published tn | ‘and the actions | ) Howard T. Kent. « IN MINNESOTA AN ISSUE IS PIE-- CANDIDATE U 4EFT MANO MAY BE USFO AS A NAPKIN THE OLO FASHIONED | JACOB JAC! and always trusty, eats his ple wit more Senge than to cater to pret he tackles home-made ple; how th: motto be uncorks: “Knives ts ml ¢! chagrin—numb—at the | CHICAGO WILL BE HEADQUARTERS — OF DEMOCRATS. SEGRETARY WOODSON AND) VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOM. INEE THERE—ILLINOIS WILL | “BE THE STORM CENTER. | } (By United P } CHICAGO, July 16 " the storm center of democratic vities during the coming cam-; patgn, according to Urey Woodson, of Kentucky, secretary of the dem |oeratic national committee, “ae | rived here teday from Lincoln and announced that the main headquar. } ters of the committee will be lo cated In this city daring the cam paigne Woodson said that a branch jotfice will be maintained in New York, where the head offices were | in 1904. | With Woodson were Chairman | Republican Nominee for Governor of Minnesota, Who Does Not | Deny That He Eats Pile With a Knife. ! ‘Rah for Jacob Jacobson, Minnesota's favoritage@, tried and true } Joving life; never peevieh, never crusty him, never fear); and hin foes, appalled, stand dumb, paralysed with nee that he will weattor all the mollyeoddie guys who use style in eatfhg ples, and this fall just sweep the platter. | re) } Iigote wit, OCCUPANTS OF THE HINGKLEY NOMINEE KERN IS TAGGART’S ATTORNEY |But He Says Indiana People Do Not Care for That. SES A KNIFE « ee OAINTY WAY er SOCHETY USE (By United Proes.) CHICAGO, July 15.—Before leay ing for Indianapolis thin afternoon Swover | John W. Kern, the democratic nom FAMION - VIR; |inee for viee president recetved a | party of reporters, He was in hin j ahirt sleeves ange tooth Srush w protruding from Ma vest pocket | Someone asked bim if it waa trae that he was Thomas Taggart’s at torney, and he replied, with a amile 1 admit it, and he is a good jh ellent but Indiana lawyers have reached the stage where they Wwwowe ther cltents. Every rts attorney, and (hey e MIGHT PROVE EFFECTIVE OBSON, WITH DESERTION Chartes H. Hardy, a real estate was with de i nomsupport fn a con ha table kaife, and survives, en sheoe all shame and has torney's offices today by his wife, eynoaure of every eye when | Harri §. Hardy F mmon people cheer when this She says that since their mar hitler than forks (they are with | Tiage she has fellen heir to $10,000. left by hor grandfather, all of which she claims that her husband has squandered. ee ee BANK CLEARINGS: A EMPTS * * * Seattio. * #% Cloarings today. ..$1,514.291.67 & Balances 360,812.76 & * Tacoma. + % Clearings today, ..$ 625,290.00 # ® Balances .. 42,635.00 & * Portland. ®| = MecGrespr Campbell, a fisherman, #,Clearings today ®) attempted to commit suicide by ® Balances *| Howing several Uichloride tab- * ‘ * | lets at Fishermen's headquetters, SERRE RE Re eee OS Wall ot, shortly after UL o'clock Mat night. RECEIVERS WANTED FOR TWO CONCERNS ROOMS LOOTED BLOCK LOSE VALUABLES DURING PROGRESS OF THE FIRE. A. D. Roche, former managér of the Seattle Tea and Coffee and Mer. perior court for a receiver for that corporation, aud asks foi fudge Hinckley | ment of $17.500 for back salary and block, Second ay. and Columbia st.| cothmimsion for stock sold. inte Monday afternoon, 14 rooms! The Olympic Olf Co. asked for a ibly entered by employes | reeefver for the Queen City of ific Telephone @ Pele! Car Co, on the ground that se had sraph Co. and the Independent Tel Durige the progress of the fire in the "basement of t | Thomas Taggart and John W —=— ephone Co. roa 8 yor e emg t paetis a the vice presidential candidate, who| “peck roo: 4 - he automobile people, $199.75 « |teft at 1 o'clock this afternoon for! or telephones “and thes a ped | which still remained due. | Indignapolis, his hqme city, where jhe will be given « reception } Taxgart and Woodson both said they were delighted with the re} guits of the meeting yesterday at | Bryan's farm, and they believe that | [the determination “not to ,aceept contributions from corporations or tany contributfons of more than $10, 000 Pill redownd greatly te the ben efit of the purty in the campaign. They also approve the getermina | |tlom to publish the names of con tfibuters as a wise as well as ' proper course. | Woodson will make arrangements | lteday for quarters for the perman }ent headquarters ‘here and in ar ranging for the handiing of the cam | | patgo business ‘VICTIMS LIKELY TO RECOVER Attendants at Providence hospi ‘tal announced this afternoon that © of engine lby smoke at the Hinckiéy block fire Monday afternoon, stands an excellent chance to recover might the young man's con ait was very serious, but this [morning he was considerably tm provel. Drs. A. H. McLeish and EB. A. McDonald, who are attend ing Kent, stated today that pnew |monia has aGected both lungs, bat ng fireman still has * the physicians Impe for the best. Fireman A. V. Hess, also - engine company No. 1, is in @ ser’ ous conaition., but his physicians state that they have every reason } to betleve he will recover, Fire Chief Harry W. Bringbarst places the total fire lmmn at $47,260 BURGLAB MAKES CONFESSION. One sult of clothes, one pair of |whoes and a razor constituted total loot secured by Roy Kelley, according to his own confession, to having broken {nto a section house lof the Northern Pacific at Mgitby He was brought to Seattle today and charged with burglary PIRE CAPTAIN LAI® UP. Captain Pred W. Braun, ©f truck | smpany No. 2, wha, spraingd his | ,ankle duflng the fire In the HMek- | ey block, Monday afternoon, will | 4 be fit for duty for several) SEACOMA BEAGH LOTS $20000 EACH Seacoma Beagh Company te| tid im to camper wh on payn@nts 0 wn and the balan® tn mttgy. Wat 1 4 did boat s@vice 4 * permit 1 dae” Phen! dont “and Ave employes ceased their Inbors only § wie tana ewes vrs’ BOY ANJURED BY AUTO IS RECOVERING Dr. Annie K. Russell, with offices | at No. 414, reported to the police thix, morning that during the “fire her room was entered, presumably by telephone employes, and that a cal a valu rag and other furnishings were carried away Earl Young today, recovered his John, the Tyearold sen of Mr. and Mre. J. A. Ward, of Dawamieh, $54 Panama bat, which bad been | *ho Was ron dawn and badly in taken from his room after it had on the night of July 6 by aa been entered by am emp! of the mile, will recavtr Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. | The man who took Mr. Yotng’s| panama left a dilapidated derby. in the sweat bend was found «| blank car fare voucher. Mr. Young| notified the telephone company that he wanted his Panama hat returned and this morning the compan; forecd the employe to return ft) | SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 15 Several other tenants whose| Two men Killed. 500,000 barrels rooms were broken iato, complain. | of off destroyed, with a lows aggre ed to Agent Ira D. Hinckley that | £&ting $200,000, reauited from a fire articles were missing after the taj. | Which tx still raging fiercely at the ephane employes left, after ripping | Uitte of town of Orcutt, in the ont telephones. The police an-| Santa Maria off fields, today nownce that they will make an ef. fort to find the articles taken from| %'@ QUESTION DECIDED, Dr. Russell's rooms. FIERCE OIL FIRE (By Untted Press) (By United Pre CHICAGO, — July 15.—United | States Judge Kohisaat today de-| Jelared {illegal all contracts be. tween newspapers and railroads whereby newspapers pay in adver tising for ratiroad mileage for i terstate journeys. The opinion was rendered to a teat case brought by the Chieago, Indianapolis X Louis ville railroad. FAST TRIP Between San Francisco and Vie- toria, the Governor, whict arrived in port this morning, maintained) an average speed of 15.6 knotg, th distance being covered in 49 hours, which seconds only the reeord of the speed made by tee President) on her trial trip. Three hundred passengers and 2,100 tons of cargo were brought north. Navy Critic Visits Roosevelt OYSTER BAY, L. L, July Henry Reuterdabl wat the President Roosevelt today the first time*that the writer has seen the president since hie eriti clam of the navy. It is understood | that Reuterdah! went over the whole article with the president and pointed out to him the basis of the criticism. ee TRACTS am tracts, $100 an terms; close to level, clear- ens and ber t of 2% -acre National Land Inv. Co., Inc. Rales W. Emerson, an advertis- | as ann {rx mont with offices In the Arcade butlding, was arrested last night by Patrolman L. P. Larson on # warrant charging him wit! lareeny by e@ibexziqgnent Anton Johinsonm for whom Emer son formerly worked, alleges that he accused@ mangmbexsied $0 on February 3, 1908 date has beer set for Em@rson’s preliminary hear ing, TO SEE BATTLESHIP Hoate lea%e Pier 2, foot of et Vay, 6:30, 7:30, 9:@0, 10:00, 11:20 1 1:16, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:39, 6:20 p. m, and Sundays 7:3@ p.m nd ready for the big sale ne first chotce DE LUXE)". | arly for \h | Opt ; fror®M®r ARCADE, ‘Ontial Across Street fror as THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, (CHARGES HUSBANO cantile Co., today petitioned the mu-? Motor | This is | can bam asrmeerceue spots nene ailb LY 15, 1908. OLYMP GAM Foreign Nations Have Their Innings at the Stadium. w snot eownt fo the scoring of the games. Svaksergs, of Sweden, won the first heat of the fivemile race on | the flat track in 25 minutes 461-6) seconds, This establishes a new record The Mrench team, composed of Sichilies and Auffray, won the final in the 2,000 meter tandem bicycle rece tn 3:07 }6. 4 FINED FOR BEATING WIFE J. Bmith, known on the water front as “Shanghai” Smith, was | fined $20 by Police Judge John B. |Gordon this morning because it de | | veloped that he was drunk and (By United Presa.) dinorderiy « few days ago, and ts | alleged to have beaten his wife, LONDON, July 15% V ing, of Sweden, won the final jave- | day, his mark betng 178 feet 7%! Lem | Inches, The second place was | threw 168 feet 6 inches, H@lse. jof Norway, was given third place, ———— | with 163 feet 1% Inches. In the final heat of the three-| i i oe mile toam run, W. T. Deakin, of} » ae oe mtermge paler England, was first, 7 14299 8-5,) from Cheriton - - t ther L{tody of thelr seven-yearold boy, eat ee aro | Ames Charles Ellis, today admttted / nee thie , lteam was composed of ff. An Wi./08 the witness stand that she had hired two detectives to shadow her ; oe it emerson. oe, Dean | husband and report anything they }Amerioan team .was composed of cold learn against him. | I her complaint the wife charges | George V. Bonhag, G. A. Dull, J. L. . - *\her husband with infidelity and Bone H. L. Trybe and Harvey W.) vonsupport. Ellie is head janitor In the final contest tn the 90.|9% the Globe baflding yard bleycle race, Johngon, of Eng: | land, firat, Detobage {Pr nd, and Numaro, of Germany, was third. Johnson's time was 611-6 seconds } Lemar. of his neighbors, under Helzium beat Motland today at) s peac ond so that he could move} water polo by 8 to 1. Thin does a building on his premises. J. C. Morten, living at 4548 Unt | versity boulevard y asked the prosectting attorney to put L. EB MRS. CRANE SHUNS SOCIETY TO AID MILL CHILDREN ] | | | j | | ) | | | (By United Press.) j frequent visitor at the White House. WASHINGTON, duly 15.—“Re. | She met Senator Crane tm the casu | si way in which @ popular young forms whould begin at home. If) voman meets every one tn official | your husband is rich and owns fac-| tite im Washington, and it was ltories or mills or mines, the wife! some time aetwe me venpee his | | y to improve | attentions in t rank way in should Make it her duty to impr watdh tals Wane. omad ation! the conditions of employees. | Boardman was of that dignified.re-| This ts the slogan adopted by | gerved type whose name had never Mra. Winthrop Murray Crane. wite | been even remotely oper with | of the Massachusetts senator, who|® matrimonial rumor until her en) ! ta a ‘as an |ts depriving Washington society of | Sakoment to Senater Grane was am jmuch of her time to study social | wi, Mabel Boardman, secretary of problemaas they relate to the Work | in, Red Cross society, and 3 | jor —— og children fn Newt Keep, @ houkieh m and: has} Magjend mills f the |#tudied im the best schools and etn era OTe the cast, ana | under the best masters obtainable largest pape 1 Cc ld make it ideal for, ' ‘tis country | ian ceokerde if the hae her way. | After completing her studies here ce Coans'e Games. always she spent some time at the Univer: | , ality of Bonn, Germany, where her} » she wi destined to fill a high . pve he wae Soe ‘As Mica aunt Mme. von Rottenburg, wite of of the reeter, took a apectal interest | in her course | place in the official world | Josephine Boardman, daughter \Mr. and Mra Wr H. Boardman |formerty of Cleveland, 0, Mre Mra. Crane, since her marriage fn | | Crane belonged to the exclusive set July 1906, haw lived a quiet life, designated the “millionaire winter the care of her young son, Wm. colony.” Boardman Crane, absorbing all her She was among the totlmates of| attention, save that given to the | Mrs. Nichotas Longworth and was a} study of social problems. A Chance of a Lifetime | to Buy New Goods | cost at ‘Patent Attorneys MASON, FENWICK @ LAWRENCE Kstabliehed net uide |B Fuenest Madvioe tre book and at and lees than y 4 Puget SEATTLE, WASK,. & DRINKS when you buy With the above U mn get linger Ale or we . sense of the any ether Bevera jter Japan forced an apology from | — ey at manne eit a iE PESO BST a eat? MILE, NAMIAS WOUNDS MILLE, ALAZA AND THEN REFUSES _. TO END LOVE AFFRAY TOP PICTURE SHOWS DUELISTS IN ACTION; BOTTOM PICTURE SHOWS MLLE. ALAZA WOUNDED. (By United Press.) 1 The women fought with skirts PARIS, July 14—Two Paristan| and bodices on, otherwise being um ome: » Naw protected... They went at it fero women, Mile, de Namias and Mile. | cousiy for five rounds. Then Mile Andree Alaza, fought a sword duel! Nemias got in a slight thrust just in a private park in Paris, over a! above her opponent's waist line. It young man, who has discreetly kept | was only a serateh, but Mile. Alaa in the background, and whose name fainted at the sight of her blood, does not appear in the case. [and her doctor forbade further The duel was carried out in the| fighting, saying another shock regulation French fashion. Each | would endanger Mile, Alaza’s life combatant had seconds and a doc-| Unilke men duelists, the women tor was in atyndance to stop the| refused to make up their quarrel fight after bofor had been satisfied | at the end of the combat, and went by the Mow of blood. , away as bitter enemies as before. CHINESE BOYCOTT LITERATURE FLOODS THE WEST (Star Special Correspondence.) the brown, and the brown the yel SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 13.—|10W. Meanwhile the white man ts That Japanese merchants are out | “king in the chips of pocket to the extent of at least | $5,000,000 as the direct result of the | boycott instituted by the Chinese | at Cantov, because of the Tatsu Maru incident, is the claim of the big Chinese merehants of San Fran- | cisco’s famous Chinatown. From a local movement the boy-/ become @ national one. Af the government at Pekin, because the governor of Kueang Chung prov- | {nce seized the Japanese steamship Tatsu Maru, for carrying arms to Chinese rebels, an organization was formed under the name of the Na | Uonal Disgrace association, with the avowed intention of evening up the score with Japan for forcing! Ciiina to “lose her face.” | With startiing thoroughness the national association has done its} work of aequainting every Chinese | merchant in the world of the boy Here is one of the Chinese boy- cott and soliciting his support. Ev-| cott enve! jopes. erything, from personal letters and! The flag at half-mast signifies that cirealars to newspapers, has been | Japan's cotors ave lowered in the used with lavish band. | eyes of the world. The little figure, The souvenir envelope has done | squatting at the bottom, is intended more to keep the pot boiling than) to show the smali regard the Chi- anything else. By it the cause of|nese hold for the officiais who the boycott is kept ever uppermost | “apologize too much and pay too im Chinese minds, | much indemnity,” as the manuscript There are all sorts turned out In/ in its hand reads. China, from the blood red paper| The large figure represents the with’ the staring white characters! indignation of the Chinese for the to cartoons depicting the history @f/ actions of the authorities. T! the affair. These are flooding the | scroll in the left hand says “Boy- Pacifie coast from San Francisto)| cott the Japanese,” while the one to Vancouver. held in the right hand means “The At present not one ounce of goods | place of our national shame has shipped to the Chinese merchants reached the point where we ask, at San Francisco ts carried In Jap. shall we do?” The top fines anene vensels, The Japs have also |read, “To commemorate the national decided to boycott the Chinese at | disgrace of the 17th day of the sec- San Francisco, and now the Chinese | ond month.” The characters at the merchants do not receive the trade | bottom of the flagstaff are the cause of their fellow Orientals | of the whole trouble, the Tateu So the yellow men are boycotting | Maru. = Free Excursion Manhattan Beach On Beautiful Hoods Canal TWO-ACRE WATER-FRONT TRACTS $280. $25 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH, NO INTEREST THIS IS THE CHEAPEST WATE KET TODAY in 3 Years K Wii Be Fasdy Werth $1,000 a Tract R FRONT ON THE MAR BUY NOW, OUR TERMS ENABLE EVERYBODY TO OWN ONE, DAILY ROAT SERVICE STEAMER FAIRRAVEN LEAVES GALBRAITH DOCK SUN DAY, @ULY 19, AT 9 A. 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