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“) 4 a TIMERICANS Inches today, winning the Aa predicted before the games ommenced, America made a clean had counted in this event, but upon | goat In the pretiminartes for the di cus finals, W. O. Burroughs of Chi won the first and ae rnd sec ons, with a mark of 122 foot, 9% With Ch H Gai tnehe The third section was won) it ain ng by A. K, Dearborn of New York k who scored 126 feet, 4% Inches Se j —_—_ feet 6% Inches, won and M won the fifth} wt oh contest ie te ia of New York Horr Broback a chauffeur * Ailes rom the United \ 4 i }¥ection, with a score of 129 feet, Slinreatened with a sentence of 20 é More | inetes days on the chain gang in police : Win Shot Put. court this morning because he re ra Meredith of England eatahtihed | marked in open court that he would ‘ Events. 4 new Olymple record for the 100-|drive the next patron who refused | kilometer bloyele race when he won|to pay his charge into the tide the second heat in 2 hours, 4% min. | Mats : — |utes, 1525 soconds | Broback was approached yeater & # « | Another gold medal was added to} day by B. L. Dwyer, a young ‘ Records Broken In | the American trophies today when who admits that he waa un Sereral Ralph Rose of Santa Rosa, » Influence of liquor. Dwyer |won the final shot put Rose won by making 46 feet 7% Tand paid Broback $ 46 feet 2% Inches. dward England then regained her lead in the number of gold medals she Hagen placed hint n, Amer Sherida 194 feet 2 inches. Dwyer appeared in t driver and young laborer stated was not tnatituted for event in 5 minutes 364.5 seconds. sarcast Horgan, #f England, won second | place In the shot put with a mark of 44 feet 8% inches. Garrels, of tion of debts, Police America, was third, with a mark/B. Gordon discharged of 43 feet 3 Inches. fendant oo first, 46 feet 7% ; ally Judge Jo first, time, 5 minutes ee ith, English, estab- - .. + 2 hours FIGHT BA LE City Attorney De Bruler remark 43 minutes 15 25 seconds. = * POSSE REE REE Ee (By United Press.) the chain gang for 30 days ca him to be stlent and he 6.—Carrying off LONDON, duly Certying in leaving the court room. } giver and bronze medals for } La in the England Has Maneuy |. City Attorney De Bruler told t as | Frau” beanine the! ers at urt‘that he was Wred of havi P American athletes | rapid advancement to | Sea by Latest Place in the general! re- | @ the Olympic games \ Bagland holds four gold | Method. bownaiw: x % events in which the! ehletes | United States had (By United Press.) taking first places.| LONDON, July 16.—England tried | showing | today a new experiment in naval warfare, the conducting of a battle have the advantage the Americans wil) | 'ne ia the north sea engaged in a ea bard fight to repeat their | #hani battle, the movement of every fn former Olympte | Vessel being comirolied by wireless we and carry off first place in| by experts In the admiralty offic f° majority of the events. ~— ay, Sr ; Sparring for Time. s eae ip chang or por 0 whenever possible, | 5 “ : 1 : . '|pérts here. They sat before a map| whan Woodwe the events scheduled for | showing the situation at every min-| month ago he | few days of the mest./ ute. Markers were moved about on | 16 been sparring for all the/ the map much a8 pieces would be oe uch fo become | moved on a chess board, the ie col into automobiles and then caust their arrest when they refused pay more money due. ot on (By United Press.) SANTA ROSA, Cal, July 16 Relatives of Fred P. today are tn receipt is going The nor ho h disappeared attorney says he ; uals America but three, the . but the re from land by wireless. tion or fired on the “enemy” the| never to return mer ‘By the Britons were contests thus far in-| Over 300 vessels now maneuver of the American teams | move was reported to the naval ex-| neither date line t a note say! was going away because of suctess in business, being flashed to the veasels by wire- * i Britain's wonderful show. i+ is claimed that this system| — Suffragettes Stop Violence iy, When it captured the | would be better In the controlling) LONDON, July 16 im the 660-yard cycling of vessels than by an admiral in! gettes today adopted a new plan ‘aad the three-mile race, has) sctigm, as the mon.on land can re-|action, by which thelr e athletes and i* ranch at Stony 1 the battle ‘organization announced that stat faurels from the Americans. Americane Wild With Joy. Martin Sheridan of New battle from the admiralty office and places herled the discus 124 feet 2 would not comment on the result They simply said that it was sat of amusement ator is still at Fox & Jenkins’ company, yesterday send for Callao. part for Nome on. the 24th. - Only a Short Time Left ' We have to move by August 1st, and have no place to move to as yet. We can’t find a suitable ‘location, and are forced to dispose of stock at Hl _ Less Than Half of the Cost Price Wash Suits, regular price $4.00. | Sale price a Shirt Waists, this season's patterns and nifty designs, former price i $1.25 y Sale ne Linen Suits that seH regularly for | $1.25 to $4.00. 'S BOs tc $I " $6.00, for only : |B pees Fs - Jacket Suits, this season's seller at A beautiful assortment of Panama $7.09. Sale price $3.00 | Skirts, that sold for $7.00; only Ee re ; Sage oo “nee SR SAE cetee 3.00 | Jacket Suits, be autifully tailored, * i best quakty of goods, regular | Panama Skirts, the best made, sold ; Selling pre $12.00. Sale price | formerly at $10 to $15. They all SF Piiwey Eating TAO Wo GO for Dy. ise icccedes $5.00 Millinery Practically Gives Away 1 Ink can't describe the beautiful creations that make up our stock P They all have to go aé less than half the cost price | Beautiful wi ostrich feathers, 18-inch length, that *spld regularfy for ) $10.00. s F Plumes tha %.00, onl cous $2.00 I for Everythi REMEMBER THE ADDRESS »$ £410° Second Avenue er Ind®PhaneL 3440 finate! and breaking his own Olympic ree ord of 132 feet, the American sec tion in the fleld went wild with joy | , weep, Griffin taking second place aud M. F. Horr of New York taking | third, Finland | = making a showtng - England oxpec to take back 7 i | City Attorney Threatens Him Cal, wanted to be driven about the elty when he en under | that the police court the collec the de It was then that Broback remark. | would with some heat that enough auto- no time chauffeurs loading Intoxicated men than was justly IS RUNNING AWAY NEVER TO RETURN Woodworth, the missing San Francisco lawyer, a lette postmarked Chicago, in which the moves! wife and small children reside on} Point, near here. | The suffra,! DALLAS, belligerent ceive reports from ti front and/| tactics will be abandoned and they | streets bom ther see ted today with work out the problem while re-| will undertake a campaign of ad-!iong before the parade of th new to wrest the moved from the excited scenes of! vertising and “education.” The shipped her yards, being repafred. She will <> | crew and sailed from Port Town THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. ~ | inche tered the machine, At Ballard | Im the pretiminartes for the 16.) Dwyer gave the chayffeur $6 more * a | pow at sho, event W. W. Coe, of When the car returned to the ames. |the Boston Athletic club, won sec-|clty and was crossing Third av MANUEL MOMAIN A\ | tion one with a mark of 42 feot 74} and Pike st, Dwyer wanted to At the —— : jinches. In section two J. C. Gar-jleave the machine but Broback| q gota ee ee A HHH els. Of the United States, won the] grabbed him by the coat collar and The San Francisco Opera Com at preliminary with 42 feet * inches. |demanded $1% according to the |P@y's production of 16.—Sam Rose won the preliminartes in sec | young laborer. Dwyer then struck|!* ™eeting with a large share of results at | tlons 7 and $ by patting che shot] Broback on the jaw and Patrolman |*PPreciation at the Grand. Begin ning Sunday pight “The Chimes of No mdy” will be revived he ue The remainder of the week will n, second has captured. this year whey Tay-| dock of the police court this morn-| rd. lor wou the 400-meter swim, Tay-|ing, Clty Attor Ellis De Bruler,| *° the continued production of “A qn] shot. put—Rose, #/lor captured the final in this|after hearing the statements of the| Daughter of the South” at the Se. fo. | attle with “Midnight in Ne York” as the offering for next w The Risito Quartet at Pantages WHITE GI ho od ta, Sold to Chinese Masters. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, July 16-——Sam Gee and Gee Fong, Chinese, are in prison today, aceveed of conduct. ing @ clearing house in which white girls have been sold into slavery to Oriental masters. it is alleged that 27 American women are now held prisoners by the he me on to a ne il Wood worth’s | (By United Press.) Tex July 0] Over Of 76,000 people watched the monster parade of the Elks today. The ere thronged with people Bost People on Earth” was acheduled to begin, and the spectacle was one The experts who conducted the will be erected tn all public resorts | of the finest ever seen here. where | suffragette orators will address lec tures on all occasions and exhort/rying banners of their respective The visiting delegations, in thetr purple and white costumes and car istactory. j}the people to join them in their | jodges, made a line over three miles ic teen eaeiliak'tk en warfare for eqial suffrage long. Floats and plenty of funny pense of $10,000, the Victoria) Russian bark Dundee, which load./ "tunis marked (he parade at in A b leaves tonight for Nome, The Sen-|ed lumber at the Seattle Lamber io wahine at de ken ie the police th their apartments. access to thelr suite during night and when they awakened to- day they found th and three gol $205 each, missing. WALL OF WATER TEN FEET HIGH RUSHES DOWN CAN YON, CARRYING RUIN AND DESTRUCTION. a thief had looted 4, valued at (By United Press.) SANTA FE, N. M., July 16. Great loss of life was narrowly averted in Arroyo Chames, when a terrific cloudburst awept down th canyon and washed out a trestle just before the arrival of a pa» senger train on the Santa Fe rail road last Wednesda: Today 300 yards of the railroad tracks are miasing All communication southward by rail from this city i4 eut off, aud 24 hours will be required to make repairs to the track ONTHE FRONT The Tremont is reported as leav a on duly 4, which on the Sound July 30. cargo of 6,000 tons hemp, gunnies and curios. After being out 166 days from As ltorla for Queenstown, the Lady H| Wolsely, quoted on the overdue board at 8 ger cent, has arrived at, Hiker destination The Carnedd Mi ilewellyn, 148 days fgom Caleta Buena for Falmouth, is now quoted at 90 per cent Keemun ta and will Blue Funnel liner coaling today at ¢ Seattle on the mix turn to Orient cargo for and iight to load for Honolulu slon steame will Maska to Exeu Spokane Southeastern The Pacific the best berth is booked ail to night orts ery Coast company season take on Liverpool The Alash of the American Hawatian line, passed in at Tatoorh at 9 o'clock this morning, and will arrive i Seattle “at 8 o'clock to W MPOCOVER STOLEN MONEY. (@y United Press.) @ ANGELES, Cal, July 16 uth postal inspectors have to locate the negro who ts ed to hav@stolen, at Kansas © « registered mall p which @pft this city on June 8, route to New York, the remitters of, curreney and valuables will p@ ably recover their losses tn full om insurance compantes, oll UNRIIRINISININISINIINISISISISISISISISISISIN % AMUSEMENTS | AANA AVA AVAVIAAVAYAVAVAYAYAVAYAYAYAY . . INTO SLAVERY BY WIRELESS srs cies Ss cssseed in Chicago goles delegation today reported to| He had gained | the Yr spare cash) contains | Saturday to} in years the ND HIS SINGERS, 8 heard in Seattle, and their “Rube comedian has only to make hin ap pearance on the stage to excite uproar of laughter . | Daily matinees of the new elght-| | Dickie of Michigan, F. C. Hen act show, including acrobatics, mo-|drickson of Maryland and A. A Uon pletures, character (mit ns,|Stevens of Pennsylvania, both minstrelsy, a wire exhibition, songs | Jones adherents, were placed on! other attractions at and dances and ments are the Star theatre. the | RLS SOLD cal and steps are being taken to effect their rescue. Knowledge of the traffic, which has been carried on | secretly here for months, reached | | the police through Isabel Held, a} beautiful 17-year-old = girl Mite! | Held ran into the police station} | Wednesday night yd sobbed out | hor story to Lieut. Smith. She told) Jot having bgen abducted and sold| jas a alave t6 a Chinese master | Last night she made her escape! and reported the sale of 27 other white girls to Orientals. Tt ts be Heved that the raid that is: being planned will result {n clearing up| the mystery which has surrounded the disappearance of a number of | siris during the past few mont j eee eee eee le * * BANK CLEARINGS. re “ * Seatt! & Clearings today. ..$1,669,040.49 Balances 363,669.91 : Tecoma. Clearings today. ..$ 640,489.00 | MBalances 72,418.00 ‘* b® Clearings today i Balances * Portland. $1,056,630.00 175,424.00 Pee ee eee eee eee COUNTERFEITER ON TRIAL. Frapk C. Chase) who has admit.| fed serving time in “the east, i} on triat in the United States dis triet court on a char forfeiting gold coins. | tested tn November last year | | GEMS MISSING MYSTERY ENSHROUDS DISAP. PEARANCE OF VALUABLE DIAMONDS OWNED BY A | GUEST AT BUECER. . Mystery atill envelopes the dis appearance of diamonds and jewel I ry, valued at $800, the property of Mise Edna Smith, of Mt Pleasant, |lowa, who arrived in Seattle labt Thursday with Mrs. 8. E. Beck- with and daughter. Miss Smith made the trip from Aurora, Ill, by train to Vancouver, B. C, coming to Seattle on the steamship Princess Royal. The young woman's trunk containing | the gems, was stored at the wharf) baggage room. Miss Smith gave a porter of, the Hutler hotel her trunk keys and checks Friday morning. The trunk was taken to the Butler after being opened and? examined by a United States customs inspector. A few days later Miss Smith missed the xems, | Miss Smith i now traveling through Southeastern Alaska ROOSEVELT NOT IN ON SPEAKING STUNT (By Uni YSTAR BA Secretary Loeb titat Presidpat join in the proposed “apeaking stunt” with Wm, J. Bry an for reproduction from ph "| | «raph records to be used for cam |palgn purposes. The manager of} }a phonograph concern has made the | proposal here to the president, It . y 16 announced today Roosevelt will not combination oO was suKKe that a record be made of a campaign addreas by Roovevelt, and that a. similar re¢ lord be made of an address by iryan. The plan included the holding of phonographic — joint wpeakings in all parts of the coun try WOULD REVOKE BAR LICENSES A petition containing the signa tures of 3,100 people was flied with| the elty clerk today asking for @! special referendum vote on the} proposition of eliminating the Re-| ception bar, a saloon in West Se] attle | The city clerk is now chee) names on a petition asking election on the question of re ing the license for the Luna I bar, The count @as not progressed} how whether the pe-| for| S \ far enough to titlon will carry or be re lack of name | Entertain Chief Ranger, F. 0. A. | SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Jobn ady of New York, supreme chief ranger of thes Foresters of America, 16 apenditit today with the mombers of the local lodges and will be the guest of honor at @ banggagt tonight, FRICTION IN RANKS OF * PROHIBS art of Tl er of @ new faction trying to wrest control Dallas dates for w ecutive co de this week Is one of the beat of the| They The Mascot” | many vocal quartets that have been| strength and were elected int an | gett mimittee increased to nine. jon the personal appeal of Samuel divertine- | the i Be Personnel of New COLUMBUS, | meeting of the new | mittee here today ating omimitter ' 1¢ conv@ntion was called to or \der at 10 o'clock lof Blatraville, Penn., delivered the peation at manent chairman, Prof. Chas Cold Water Platform. The platform | resolutions committee provides for ia amend the Un hibiting liquor igen plank 1 dispute Committee. (By United Press.) O., July 16—At national ec man of the prohibition party the first show of fac-| today tlonaliam developed when J, Stew.| some of ttle 8 appeared an the lead developed considerable ed the defeat Prnst victory, however, by the size of the executive Then |* Du Rev. J. D, Pinder Suit 10:15 o'clock of Pittsburg, one of the presented by the | year ob boats __A: Bridge & Co., L. | CONG Those pre nent ited r the to t at manufacture transportation he on Abnolu constitu of of all to be used as beverages. It ares for woman suffrage uffrage on a basis of | of the committee from te. M. M. ¢ Chairman Charles KR, Jones. hard 5 Stewart and Dr. J, B, Cranfili of | terill, ©. A appeared as cand. “4, J. M mbership on the ex. Ryan, Judge ittee in the hope of Williams, the Jones candidates, James Ryan against the tlon company Is | by officials of Rolling Bay for t wharf humerous epndidates for the presi. | Tertruction dential nomination, delivered the | POlMt by the keyno’ vewch | Perdita ar R. Hawkines, J ©. Rochester, John of nd morality, & modifie atinfactory to the south f itration of capital and | m, for the election of | States senators by popular vote, f nd «State M. Wilmot Terry and A. B. the Dunn, both of New York, wa noon at the Butler t democrats of Inland kely to into a tax, the inilar the immedtate enactment of a fed dry state, for the income Inherttat tax and yther Attempt Made to Change ‘rn ‘GIVE LUNCHEON FOR RESSMAN SULZER | A luncheon in honor of Congress Sulzer Senator as given hotel by t were: Judge Bat man, G. C. Hetfner Jones, George F. Cot Reynolds, P. C. Leon Lambert, George E H. A. Porter, Joseph W. A. Halzheimer. H. D. Folsom, Jr. C Ga Short talks were made by Messrs, | mn and Sulzer and several of the cattle democrats. MAY SUE INLAND NAVIGATION CO. at that steamers Utopia and on June 21 Residents of the town state that wharf, which was less than a id, was destroyed by on that white siave|the submistion to congress of an| carried a load of excurstoniats. date The the two Utopta Oe SHIPPERS WiLL _ FIGHT ROADS Billion-Dollar Combine to Resist Raise in Rates. | o-_ fon | (By United Press.) CHICAGO, July 16—A_ battle royal between a billion-do com bine of manufacturers and shippers against the railroads of the United States is said to have been declared today. The railroads have deter mined to advance rates at least 10 per cent all over the United St The big shippers from all parte of the nation are said to have leagued together to fight the ad- vance and a meeting has been call- led in Chicago on July 24, to open the battle. The struggle will be carried into the courte if necessary and if not ended before next win- te be continued in the legis latures of a score of states. RECEIVER FOR STATE | DENTAL BOARD | (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Wash., July 16.—The state supreme court this morning \ affirmed the deciston of the Bpo- kane superior court in appointing a receiver for the state board of dental examiners to compel that board to pay Sam R. Stern $1,400 for legal services he performed for the board in prosecuting dentists who advertised and who had no licenses. Cable service to Nome has been interrupted atnee Monday on ac- count of fires raging between St. Michaels and Melozi, and as a re sult the movements of the Nome fleet have not been received. ; gest Clothiers on the Coast, Tomorrow We Offer Men’sSutts Worth Up to Twenty Dollars for $10 And Suits Worth Up to Thirty-five Dol- lars for $15 — Over Two Thousand Suits to Choose Among—All Sizes Values and Statements Fully Guaranteed A Clearance Sale That Means Something, Genthemen! A Bridgea LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST? \SEATTLE. 103-105-10) & @ FIRST AND 89- Q@)- SEVESLER @ @ wo, «| ® ©