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Ee | | t | 8 (e) DANGER OF uy. KERN’S FAD? GUESS. WHY, IT’S CHILDREN! Ba) [TS 2a HEARST og THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908. OM rer ery Pek OR THE Lidge o *) F ‘| FRAT * *) 7 pe we \* July 18 * ‘Tree ee ee eee | eplyt to a communteation re |* Alleging that his wife has & ‘ial 7 ft * aa ‘Gréitiion caine rr Ps * married at least 17 men with #| ~~ |® TODAY'S RACING REGULTS, * + # out going through the ne * (By United bd * H appearing In a recent inue Of w sary legal formula of having #| RIE, Pao July * Firat Race. «| The Star, Chief Bringhurst, of the | ® one marriage contract annulled # | been proporet for *& Kéery, 4 to 5 # | fire department, said today * before she entered into anoth. * the Anania * Gaiven, 6 to 1 #| “Therein no possible objection to) er, Joxeph Carbone, & well # | pers, pres * St, Charter, 7 to 1. on inquiry or investigatic to de * known & ting man of thiw # | Federatl ——- * Time, 1:00 | termine Whon means of protecting |# yeetion of the state, bax begun & who pres \* Second Ra #| firemen when subjected fo smoke) ® gait for the annulment of his #| Gomper | ‘Tavora, 3 to 1 #% end fumen | marriage to the woman. The #| represented when he Regrade Work and Lax! * The Bulton, 5 tot * it is probably true that In Buel w® woman has disappeared * | Gompers had wireg bim ty: | * Dick Wilson, 8 to 1 w|rope there are more advanced and) | the democratic party ° | * Time, 1:12 * | better ected eviews for thi y yee the atttt Laws Make Risk Great | 4 aI n thera are #4 America ord ia | reer a a a ee se ee These hag been jevoribed ne fur tT wev ent jon to ‘nam He tom ve a ; or to with the outelde. These foreign . hon © Mensagg, amoke helmets seem better adapted | mportant thines a for @ine work than for fires, and} . NINE (Oi ae th in much difference of opinior oy ae | as to their practicability for fire / |partments, They are also very ex: | —— MAN ARRE P | ae | STED Fy (By United Press.) In such devices, espectally thowe | (By United Press.) CLE BLVM, July 18.—Thia clty| now sold in America) there tx al. WASHINGTON, Ju $.—Jot E ie in mourhing today. All business! great lack of confidence, Rightful | Clements, & member of the inte MBEZZLEMENT {# suspended. At 10 o'clock this | ly or wrongfully, the New York city | **# merce commission, dec morning the funeral of Gilford Mac: | pathorities call them doubtful, and |@4 today that If the propore ere in Seattle. giving him means of communication Underwriters May Raise In-| surance Rates in Exposed Districts. , ne Dpped rece Donald wax held at the Baptist | do not use them freight rates, a ea cariinh wat wocee Satiaeags | church. "What are belleved to. be ed by the presidents of eant ver BY United Prem) 7 ’ f ol joorge re a ‘onde 1 New York ere PORT ), Ore located within that area usually de the romaine of Mr. George, were Sih deh, aaitat. the: tober Gicing | Wait moleait scribed as the restricted district se fom Mn ay ilar pears NOT C IN the inere would be Hable to ne |! | being held under the auspices of wtnide the Masons and Elks | ties. for violating the | “nd forme be held there tomorsow bader the ps ancabs MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE bexaling $6,0 sain - DIES BY HER OWN HAND. |the late Dr. J south of Jackson st. because the contractors were not adhering to the building ordinances. all intents and purposes these frame stru@tures gmount to litte f 2 / | as auspices of the Odd Fellows \! 5 ing else Cor fir t or Dace the cay Funerals of the other vietime will (By United Press.) was a millionaire i ’ cl nag y “ sa" A, be held Banday NEW YORK, July 18—A Tam (By United Press.) | Hawthorne was Bolse’s tat Maden en ¥ is because the ne’ 1 © je ere today denied a "ABADENA, Cal July 18 M law, and 10 years ago he . : ; : 6 nh Y OOOO The extimated damage caused by Many leader here today denied that) PAS ‘a i rs was building ordinances do not give th Y 00 OOO)” txplosion, is now placed at| Richard Croker has announced bis|Teagle, wife of Walter O. Teagle, pointed manager of the éalatg = — yl ry - ware, Shag a S Paetsieephe tebe ciiptlhainy tor 0800? intention of retarning to America| Standard OM director, of Cleve The complaint was male n e ic pounded by Jac y for to ald in the election of Bryan. land, O., who shot self through Catherine H. Collins, ong son and Lane sts. and Sixth and | 4 thie newspaper at the Kern home, | the brain last Wednesday in ber|Hawthorne heirs. Boise “wal Maynard avs. are more than a/ in Indianapolis. On the left Mie | home here, died today at the hos-| Tested on five warrants age built closely together, and city of: | On the right Mra. John W. Kern | \sousclous condition since the shoot. | quarters, where his bail ficiais regard it as the most dan-| and her younger son, Willie. _— — . ; jat $20,000 gerous fire hazard now existing in| the city | -, ae (By United Press.) | me i hw jthe wight of strawberries in early) SAN BE NO 1) DOPE OF GANS-NELSON GO t wis only by the rarest tuck | « : SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, July | r February 18.—Word was received from the | RAI OADS MAY and almost superhuman efforts by | (Star solating such chutities than by dls Sen ai (By United Press.) ey Se SaaS Special Service.) a ip | the firemen that the entire re > " cussing the nyfores and here sate ryan, when Victor mine, near Needles, today! / © stricted diettict was. not wiped out | 4 ay ANA! mls July is wi at cuseing h we - Merge the pasert came; “strawberries in) that ©. W, Johnson and J.B. Car-| / Y, Nev., July 18-—Tex Riek FIGHT RATE do yo hink ts e de « fad ol X je ane Ld ‘ee ph y my it e to wer fe the five RUN Gaticed, sight | nT) wank, 10 (he dearest fed of | Cetee ot ane t of women | ORree That is just fine stow were killed and Paul L. Strong | _ (By United Press.) ard teft today for Ge t take tos e Duildings at Maynard ay. and Wel-| pe " wen val she took fr nm to em he boys looked at thelr mother! badly injured by an explosion on} CHICAGO, July 18.--A home run/ the officials ef the Oregon ort | for et. Int week. The Tegrede work | bemoan’ Bomince for vice presi: | the ioornis art hore Kood 12. 8reat aatoniahment: then at their the 500-foot level made by Joe Tinker of the Chicago | Line about special rates from Salt | ad: SERENA I eaneat | ee } . . father. They couldo't understand —-- Nationals, thereby defeating the | Lake and Ogden to Ely for the com-| 3 val we = r Women’s clubs? Or fashionable f an fight between Battling Nelson | By United Prees,) . mains being removed and tn their! ginners? Or dogs? Or autor “? ; ar toe one of them slipped up Giants, cost William Hudson, a fan pine ne - pawees ao ag elson) PORTLAND. Ore, no’ tee diane dogs automobile Mea. Kern is a great home body. to his mother T hie life. and Joe Gans on Labor day : , plac a bee substituted small ‘ Net ' ' ie life Transec ne alr r cines bw Sr Siraat woarthinwe| p No! No! No! Childrent Little: Her home life Is Ideal. ‘The modest Mr. Bryan has awful bad man Hudson became so excited over| Rickard can get the rates he in) | Tato & whether a ees cubits ot deoatne he children. Poor children. : frame house at 1622 N. Meridian, ners.” he confided, still astonished the poor judgment displayed by a| looking for the fight will surely be | 20) Cert) Nottie Or tel _ OF course she is a club woman. soon to became tue political enpital and bime: He spoke about our fA LTEN vl TAL coach, and evidently forgetting for | looking for, the fight will surely be) ot. Commerce comm Danger in Regrade. But she is a home \womar of Indianapolis, baa sheltered one having strawberries in February & moment where he was, that he lumber rate cases, A d The regrade work going on fn | ‘houghtful wife and tersler mother. of the happtest, chummiest families Papa dido't. Papa has better man. sess lost ‘Ria balance ’ané: fell to the HINTS ON HEALTH. m : And after that she bends he trong to what action to take the other down town districts has after that she “ in the elty ners than Mr. Brya ground from the roof of a hous Caseed cilia thé call left the department crippled in case |est influence and devotes the most. 2 | | Kern im model father, He takes (By United Press.) ana wen thethatio’ Kilied The second official health depart hin the m of fire, because of the fact that | of her extra time to the little ones Ke ae = Sola 7 relibed w* &reat pride in bin boys, and ia lke CHICAGO, July 18—Two are ment bulletin is being distributed the big service mains have been | of her home city, who are sick and = iu wee se iat JUNS. ® YOUNK a big brother to them. They tell | dying, o ie in & critica! condition BOYS MAY MEET HERE. The paper contains « 1 articles HACKENSCHMIDT removed and smaller mains put in| tired and curbed by scant surround. Woman of striking appearance. hi ineir troubles with a confidence |and 12 are seriously hurt today as — on the pure milk question and we me daughter of his fret wife. and (Wo siwaye that he Will promptly | the renult of the explosion of a hot| Exposition officials have been| monary affections, There are certainly be}, Thus you find her often at the sons. Johe Worth Kern. jr, §. abd) straighten them out. And he seldom /metal blast furnace at the works of | notified by Chas, W. Wilcox, state number of suggestions fabarding NEVER WRESTLE i raised in the exposed districts,”| leanor hospital for sick children. Wa. Cooper Ker, 6 years old. THe tails to find « way the Wisconsin Stee! mitis here to-| secretary of the Washington Boys’ | the care of children and precautions eaid Fire Chief Bringhurst, “if the | There she is the most welc for temporary service “Insurance rates wi Kern boys aro “just kids” of the day ly. M. CG A. that efforts will be/ for the prevention of disease during} assertions of insurance underwrit-|!tor, and her sympathett old-fashioned sort. They are husky _Te Fight Prohibition. - - made to hold the next year's con-/| the sumns vat ers are to be believed. 1 have re-| lent en at to hundreds of | Youngsters, fullof life and play. and). OAKLAND, Cal. July 18.—-With| Three Million Shrinkage. vention at Seattle. It is probable peatedly protested to the board of fer going barefooted to dressing | threefourths of tast year's wine| SAN, FRANCISCO, July 18 that the boys of the Northwest will) Meetings are bing held at the | (By United Pi “ to t n 7 p of b 000 tc jan « © N uly ol public works, but py warnings have more prominent tput of the state #tii! undisturbed | Shrinkage of more than $3,000,000 | a -range for an exhibit at the fair, Fremont Christ hurch by A. L:| LONDON, J 18. eadtedin on imgrevendn. Shoals nd movement In| When Bryan was entertained at | this year, vineyardiate of Califermta(in one month's business was shown Crim and the Kendalls, Tomorrow|recetved here trom a fire ‘start in these inadequately | 'dianapolls he Is the the Kern home, last February, Mrs. are taking steps today to organize | today in the report of the Southern | GETS FOUR MONTHS’ LEAVE. afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Mr. Crim) pelie today that physietana protected districts 1 and my men|‘busiastic patron of the Kern told the boys they were going & growers’ association and start a| Pacific Company for the month of will speak to men-only, taking for|ing George Hackenaehi would be blamed for the joss. [It | ©®™p* to hav erties, and that they campaign of education te counter:| May. This year the gross earnings Leave of absence for foar months his subject “Hunting for 4 Man.” | Russian Lion, former seems to me that the regrades have Mrs. Kern ie thoroughly practical mustn't display bad manners by say. act the injury 4 them ty the! of the road we $9,229,257, while) has m granted by the war de- Mr. Keudal! will sing a solo, “Let wrestler of the world, have in ber ideas, Women’s clubs, she ing anything about therm. They prohibition wave which has swept} last year for the same month they | partment to Major Hiram M. Chit. Us Alone The meetings will con-| that he will never be able S been started on too large a scale If the work were ‘ons te sections | declares, can do far more good by must appear whe re $11,231,606. tenden, the army engineer in charge tinue indefin{tely. ‘ again danger from fire would be greatly —_ - sipneneeenanesecenssinsasaaaee lessened "iemaes"| THE WOMAN IN THE CASE “Absoiom, the Wild Sen,” a drem Broke hin ater’ bert wil ne the | —mother, wife or daughter—is entitled to the Unfailing L rvin, minister at the. First te Tiare, eben Protection of Life Insurance. ‘The ticking of the Mothers. At the morning services he yosir wi Minow “The Recreta seconds should remind you that delay in Life Insurance of the ¢ RESIDENTS PROTEST TO may deprive your family of their future support, comfort MAYOR MILLER and education. ¥ unconcerned at the country A delegation of residents of the University district called on Mayor! granting an extension of one yea | to the Seattle Electric company to construct # subway under the| Northern Pacific tracks in the Unt THIEF CAUGHT ROBBING THE. I RUDENT YM. C. A. LOCKERS Caaght in the act of looting lock e ciation belt, Yesterday aft is the husband’s and father’s most practical evi- ernoon, the young son of a Seattle business man was saved from go tng. to jail only becaune. bs tath dence of his affection for “The Woman in the Case. agreed to make wut losses which have ‘ a to Secret A 8 ng the past fow wee tod ae itil INSURE NOW FOR HER BENEFIT i r, Fi ; D4 Mas THe peor wi ———— ; » STRENGTH OF | an ove are sanventn The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. oa tn this viebalty. They Ages 1 to 70, WEALTHY FARMER LOST have @ very int Incorporated ae a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey Both Sexes cr : | ae JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. a ie id $100,000. Agents Wanted. Good Income. Promotion. BRANCH OFFICES IN SEATTLE M. SWARTZBA GH, Superintendent, Northern Bank and Trust Co. Building 0. EDGAR FELL, Manager (Ordinary Dep't.) New York Building 1 I APN ERE RO FN NR AIT IO OS CRRA, ye PY