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« [VATE BUWALDA IS SOON TO BE FREE ji AN LIA GOLDMAN jg Shaking Hands With, fom Goldman, to Be Prensa.) July ida, Co. Brginesss. year sentence in fe the military pris Caentren island for having hands with Rmma Goldman at a meeting here wa wil soon be a 21.—Pri A, Firat who | ts Door) ‘k Funston, com rc ‘stated to the United coltrala, he had written to t at Washington remitted that he had a ‘ ntiertlal answer stat-| would be shows | \ y KES NO 15 years in} BR AN MA yegarded as & FS eptsode of his} By United Press.) ith Bmma Goktman | gporntaceetey court-martial | ( FAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, Neb. July 21.—-Willlam J. Bryan today 5 cues! Captures the 800 Meter Foot ‘erote to Washington nearly | Race in Olympic ‘weeks ago,” said General Fun-| the United Press today.; * clared that no promises of any ‘ that Buwalda be re) Games. kind have been made in regard to 1 have not yet appointments in the event of hi answer to my | ection to the presidency. 1 received a) The statement was called forth pee letter from | (By United Press.) by @ report from Washington stat 3 judge Advocate General Davia at LONDON, July 2t.—Melvin Ww. that Senator ew of South Washiogton, stating that te If") Sheppard, of New York, won the | Dakota was slated for secretary of fed reached the war department) oy ein the 800-meter foot race | ‘"S treasury under Bryan. ‘gad that the prisoner would un-| | Several guests were received at Geadiedly be shown Jeniency tn) at the Olympic games today, cover | Fairview today and general discus j ing the distance in 1 minute 544-5) sion of the Campaign prospects was “| made this request mainly be-| seconds. This beats the time of | indui in by the Commoner and ‘the object of Buwalda’s pun-| Pligrim, of the American team, at/ his visitors. tae iy had been achieved, and the | Athens in 1906, 625 seconds, the! —_—__—__—___ —_ fine a soldier to spend | former Olympic winner’s time be- of his life in prison. | ing 2 minutes 1 1-5 seconds. to establish the prin-| . the oath of allegiance Wrestling Events. , y geldier makes it impos!) LONDON, July 2 In the Greoo- Mm to become an anarch-)Roman heavyweight wrestling MERGER gamete be is wearing (he uniform) matches today, Petroff of Rusata te | States jdefeated Humphreys of Engiand took a very manly at-)and Jensen of Denmark was thrown his sentence had been hy Weisse of Hungary He told Captain Pope) in the catch-as-catch-can wrest j iy that he eealined | tng Beek of England defeated Nar-) wron, an io pric ol ra 4 thishmes!, He. sald Sand doteatan Weis af wees |Greatest Lumber Combine Is About to Be been carried away by| the first round of the middleweight "a eloquence and/ wrestling matches. He stated that he} Anderson of Sweden defeated ewe to me for having | Craig of America in the second pre. sentence imposed on | liminary match of the middleweight the court-martial from five | wrestling contest. Full time of the Anderson-Craig bout was 15 min- utes and the exhidition proved one of the most interesting pulled off years, that several attempts made. by anarchists to rod nding at th imade some weeks ago bY | fone 19 7.8 teeben Giduay of kmer veteran oe the /jca took third piace with a jump affair had been of tive fect and % of an inch | Band to demonstrate) ‘Sections three and four were | $30,000,000 has been suggested hot express thetr| combined in the running high jump| Frederick KE. Weyerhaueser, the and another tle for first place re |!umber king, who ts designated as ing of a diseased | suited Leahy of England and Ap.| the wealthiest man in the world, neral. “and We dre of France divided the leading|*&* the principal factor in the tion to it than honors in the heat, their mark be.| meeting, which has held in the king of a yellow | ing six feet two inches Auditorium hotel. A committee of | Lafberg of Sweden won the third|25 Was appointed two weeks ago | heat in the high diving contest | at & general meeting of the yellow | Proter of America t a new Pine manufacturers held in St mark of five | Control the yellow pine lumber mar ket of the world, at which was dis cussed the greatest lumber merger ever planned. A 4 | Olympte record tn the running high | Louis. It t# thought the details of | NANCE «::: today, when he catablished’a| the combine will be perfected to- | |mark of six feet three Inches. He | 44¥ | made the record when he won sec-/ | ton five of the preliminaries. In the middleweight semi-final i} wrestling matches Bacon of Eng. ; ig le feated Heck of England and | ee 3 defective title, the | Relwyskow of England defeated An-| DIED OF A 5 ‘@rdinance introduced in |deraon of Sweden. / ADMIRAL ct oe weeks ago by | ‘ . Murphy was re- a BROKEN HEART ‘Was referred to the licensing (By United Press.) BERLIN, July 21.-—A epecial re- [revenue committer and will be ‘eat Monday night. ‘Sriinance provides that all ars must PASS) England ran the distance in 601-5|ceived here today from Badna ioe before a board ap | seconds, heat two was voided heat | heim denies that’ Admiral Roje: three was wou by Ryle of England |vensky is dead. it says that a in a walkover, heat four was won! statesman of that name died there by Taylor of America tn 60 4-6 sev- rugning prices and profits in the soft lumber business and some tion is imperative. Three Englishmen, one Americ and one Freachman qualified for the finals im the 400 meter run in the first six heats of the preltmt naries, heat two being declared void. In heat one Montague of| the mayor before being Meense. Tests for eye- and general know! Will be taken into onds, heat five was won by Nichol Ble bas tUmlicant must of Kagiand in 504-6 seconds, and| ever been in any pont sfx was won by Malfeat of Mis Of the ordinance gov-|""""°* = §@ seconds fat ST. PETERSBURG, July 21.—The : ser death of the speed and regulation of Americans Still Win. | dispatches telling of the dea Will cause a license to| Two Americans qualified for the | Admiral Rojeswvensky at Badnay: finals in the 100-meter dash in the | helm are accepted have ae true A semi-finals. Rector, of America,|T@port from Bertin made the distance in 104-5 sec. | Mistake is receiving official investl- onds, which tied the Olymple rec. | 94tion thie evening. ord. Cartmell, of America, quall-/ .. perersnURG, July fled by winnls hk at in 1114 pot: ig, Sager a Attics | Dispatches today from Badnauheim 4 Germany, say Admiral Rofestven won his heat in 104-5 seconds, also 4 of a bre heart, as the tying the Olymple record. Kerr, of |**Y died of a bro : Sale of Clothing On at 1010 ist av., be- Madison and Spring. Gane ‘ ae .o. |remult of sorrow and disgrace. His eeeee Canada, won his heat in 11. ago. | Somat OF sors toanced late yesier In the semifinals of the 400. | 44¥ oe ions are being made here CLINE PIANO co., meter hurdles, Hillman, of Amer-|_ Preparations are being made her AND PIANOS. fea, won, making the race in 5625 | today for & demonstration in honor ices Ravens econds, beating the Olympic rec-|Of the admiral who has been be reains in Pi “a ee ee - ed since he herolcally pleaded ine, Violins, Guitar ord. Bacon, of America, had a tne = ell nae gee iit Music. Book in his heat. Burton, of ‘ 1th me te |aurrender of the Russian fleet in i Goods of every descr; yo 4 aad Toniiee the battlecof the Sea of Japan, in F Jand, won his heat in 1 min-| May, 1906, voluntarily facing the eo yer Pt gd death penalty to save his officers ; i in ob = of the 400-moter Political conditions are such, allie: seven o e rete cate 6 probable & over $56,000 worth of J fun Robbins, of America, won in| however, that be oe The Hoods damaged nt our §, 5925 seconds. In heat eight Prout, | funeral will be unostentatious. The iS by fire. Thin fire of America, won in 603-5 seconds, | circumstances of the d shan lly dl r he =—«/miral Rojestvensky have touched ¥ chemicals, little > S lthe hearts of the Russian people a t th eresa nap land sorrow is widespread H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First} of all the : ave for sale a block of Raw only show th : en now be bought Mefourth, some { | COSTLY LUXURY Latest Show Styles , and. ny + Serge Married on April 20, property Cente ew. ‘The saly Cut In priee at the Fj mortgaged for #460 on June t, OMe Stork will tr lll ahi i 50 to $6 Shoes now Hi iio of Mary C. Spencer Smith, told delay a8 pos ‘ i $1.90 to $2.90 by herself in her divoree complaint eon Dosa | de filed with the county clerk toda + the Opportunity of a ’ against Harry H. Smith Lifetime The Men’s | All that sho has left now are CLINE PIANO co 50 MeGOM— 2007.09 2nd’ Av. ite Moore Theatre % the household goods, at 734 at. She says that at, no time |her brief wed husband i hoe Store 208 First av. pl existence support her Buwaida while he has|since the Olympic games were (By United Press.) [arrangements have been made for expected from George FP, Cottertil | on, and that he resisted opened. CHICAGO, July 21.—Preliminary }gq overfiow meeting aa it is vot |and other local democrats is to sce him. He takes Runni to the convention of the Northwest-| ce i on ing High Jump. 2 = re net hie punishment 's| ‘The running high jump prelimt-|ern Lumbermen’s association, which | ei and that z gran ies nary heats were started with a tl¢,| negan here today, a secret meeting | | AR wi lat BA GS : a ew: me of Norway and Leader of| way held last night by 26 men who| F tearm Funston scoffed at the | Etsland cach finishing with the | capitalization of | it i# claimed that competition te] @ LY 21, 1908, HUSBAND BOUND OVER TO THE SUPERIOR COURT HE STAR—TUESDAY rc ” a % bis m ey tn divaipation and had Fails to Provide for Wife f°." Jewe!™ 904 pganorty “ j seen Mr. Hardy at neveral cafes} and ls Charged With De-| sro ine -olty spending money on Mr. Hardy stated that he had al-| Ways supported his wife to the beat | of hie ability, but that during the jawt month he had earned no money | He alleged that he always let other Charles H. Hardy was bound over | people do the spending the times he had been seen in public with other women In binding Hardy over to the sertion and Nonsupport. to the superior court this morning by Police Judge Gor of desertion om on a charge ou} | | (ene . | next to robbing the grave itself Take Cut Flowers and Pot- Mount Pleasant cemetery in now and has for a time past be | Visited by these fiends, who take} ted Plants From Mount not only the cut flowers deposited by loving hands, but tear up and remove bedded and potted plants | Pleasant. |sha Now anyone would naturally say Is there no one in charge? Yes there is a sexton, He lives in the cottage at the gate 1 don't know | him, never saw him that I know of. So that rem * anything personal Hut what Ia he there for? Is he de- | prived of any of his five senses. | In he an old man? If so he may | be exensed Or doesn't be care Some of t graves despoiled are near his house, and in plain un obstructed view Inquiries at Lakeview cemetery show that y seldom has this happened the They are alert According to a correspondent of The Star flower thieves are polling the graves at ant dew Mount Pleas cometery Signing himself Veritas,” & gentioman who his name, writes as follows Editor The Star There are |mean people everywhere, and Se attle bas her shar Hut of all the mean, despleable actions that a human being Is capable of, that of robbing graves of plants and flow ers is about the worst, it ranks’ gives VERITAS. DEMOCRATS WILL | RATIFY TONIGHT likely that the hall will hold the | | " Sl crowd in attonda Word has Prominent Speakers Will gor i= (etonsnoe | wort pas “ » | Pierce county will send a delega tien of 200 to the ratification and Praise Bryan at Egan’s 0 0 20° the sstineation aoa points | Hall—Band to Parade. John ¥. Whalen, secretary of state of New York, who cam attle from the Denver convention | on & pleasnre trip, will be one of | | Preceded by a street band parade, the principal speakers. Judge FA} the democrats of Seattic and sur MeDonald has been given the post rounding cities will hold a monster of honor on the program for Se meeting tonight to ratify the nom. attle, and Mayor Wright, of Tacoma, | |{nation of William J. Bryan for the | will speak for his following | presidency | M. F. Harrington, of Nebraska, | | The meeting proper will be held one of Bryan's political advisers. | in Egan's ball, Areade buliding, but | will also speak and a¢ FOUR LABORERS i They were things much their own way when Starwich pretty | ran into them. Andrew Hill, who | seemed more intoxicated than the | } Men Who Were Terror- others, was brandishing an ugly-| looking knife with a long biade and | bloodshed seemed imminent Btarwich tried to take the knife from the man, who broke away and swung at him, missing him by bare: | ly an inch, Then the other three ut men, Victor Atk, John Ronda and | Charles Alk, joined in an effort to| rescue thelr companion | hey were big husky fellows, | Knocking four men down and jand then putting them under ar | rest and bringing them to Seattle was the feat accomplished by Dep- broad shouldered and strong, but | uty Sheriff Matt Starwioh late yes they dido't know how to fight,” sald terday Starwieh, today, “and so | got the} | Starwich has two swollen fiste| best of them. 1 was alone so the| only thing I could do was to knock | them out. 1 only had one pair of handeuffs but | managed to tie them together with a rope |and several cuts to show for it, but jhe was able to testify against his | prisoners this morning when the lease came up be Judge John B. |Gordon in police court | The men were railroad laborers on the Milwaakee, near Ka and had come to Kanasket to have & good time, yesterday afternoon sanit and battery by the prosecuting | orney's office today and each re- | cotved a fine of $60 when brought to police court FORMER SEATTLE MAN IS FIGHTING DIVORCE i. Milner ts the third husband of Wife Makes Charges and tne woman’ ne ts sine tor aivoree He says he but recently heard that | He Makes Sensational —iistronwte'"Nas umn rd, a Southern Clara Wil jan hour jot whom VESSEL LOADERS Owners al Agents Form Association and Raise Fund to Fight. ‘@iion for the Ta To secure re and non-support pre | perior court, Judge Gordon sald tt forred by Mrs, Harriet 8 Hardy. |was Hardy'n duty. to aupport. his | COM stevedores’ union and to force j, Mrs Hardy testified that her) Wife and stop his extravagances, | MeCabe a Hamilton to use union j husband contributed Httle to the! Deputy uting Attorney |#tevedores, the riggers’ and steve support of herself and three small ¥ condieted the ease for the] @prew’ union of Seattle has éeelared daughters, She sald that he spent » Ja strike against the Pragt Sound 1 amen Shipp ansectation | At & meetius held ta (he board this morning, the Puget Sound Shipping association, composed of of and agents of all the s from Smith Cove to th flour mills, completed an organiza tion and voted a fund of $3,000 dol lara to fight the strike With this num, & labor bureau, in charge of & competent manager, will be malin tained Securing Non-Union Men We are panies of the city freight agents, the dock owners and the | organization having no difficult in securing all the help we need,” waid Captain Gibson, of the Washington Stevedore company, against whom the first walkout oceurred ; 7 TROLLEY ASTRIKE cRasH | ‘The agreement tween the Puget into be Shipping entered association and th nd] o, ‘ Zo ine sities of wehuchud A anit High-Speed Cars in Collision ton, January 20, 1908, day canceled. The agre to have run until De inclusive The Washington Ste elation yesterday receiv from the stevedores’ union to the effect that if MeCabe & Hamilton | did not recognize the Tacoma union, was y ivent wos Many Are Badly Injured. (By United Press.) the union men working for the} , ci is, July 2 c Washingtes Stevedore company| AURORA, Ils, July 21.—More weuld walk out \than 20 persons were injured, sev Coven of Girne Jeral undoubtedly fatally, when two Teo Washington steve and| trolley cars, running MeCabe & Hamilton are reputed to high spe crashed together today in a terrifie be wader o y memaneteent fo »Y head-on colilsion four — miles walking out on the Washing 7" sities Stevedore company, the union ex-|2Fth of this city. The acetdent pected to force MeCabe & Hamilton, | ¥4* on the Aurora, Elgin @ Chiba which has been an “open shop” con-| go electric Mne, ané the cars car ern since wi ing tte fight BEnINOt | sted more thin 106 patuous’ whe the stevedore’s union three years so, to use union stevedores, At|2&d crowded the cars for the noon the men on the Hyades walk avy morning trave ed out were badly smashed, The _— My & gg 0 ors being hurled in a which was being ed by the Washington Stevedore company, a mass into the ends of the The the cars sa killed outright heavy construction of vember of the ota tt ang many from being was held to be ax nt betw the Puget shipping association. in violation of the the union and Sound Shipping associa tion, #0 the latter canceled the the agreement, refusing to recog nize the union hereafter WITHA DINKY LITTLE CAMERA--NO 1 OF SUMMER When T took alm at thin locomo tive | wasn't standing on the track but | was very eb eto it. My po sition was some feet this side of the Aw the track was about t higher, the 2 a level with the bottom of I think this helped switch th camera was pou the coweatcher give the engine a more impressive effect; made it loom up more. You Jean't see them, but there are about 30 freight cars behind the engine 1 didn't want them aayhow 1 wanted a locomotive in action, and 1 flatter myself I got it. She was rate of 10 miles something, | do not look In the faster coming along at the but now what, makes it pleture as if was going This is a snap shot taken late on a Kosmos Liner Anubis Is Total Loss Near Santa (By United Press.) SANTA BARBARA, Cal. Joly 2 The German steamer Anubis, of bound from San the Kosmos line, Francisco to Mazatlan, Mex., and Hamburg, Hes on a reef between San Miguel and Santa Rosa islands. in the Santa Barbara channel where she struck in a dense fog early Monday morning. News of the wreck was received from Point Conception, at which place the first and second officers The mon were charged with as-|of the Anubis arrived in a lifeboat rowing nearly 50 miles wreck, The persons, t fre big Hi day, after the scene of the © had on board 19 were hands were saved officers, the Anubis will passengers. All According to the ea total lous, and tugs have been requested from San Francisco and San Pedro to salvage as ch of the cargo as can be saved. The cargo ts mostly ¢ ot Inmb and hides, which was being S as rapidly as possible when the of ficers left The passengers were landed safe ly on one of the nearby islands, imably San Miguel » Anubis was following the reg ular channel course down the const but became lost in the fog Sunday nig evidently i se : ) far wosterly that Complaint. has two children, alinto shallow. water between th Mrs. Cecile Dumarais, | jiands omnes aged 22, and a son, Wayland The Anubis has been plying reg } 19, both of whom are by her first) yiarly between Puget Sound ports (By United Press.) husband, Williamson and San Francisco and Hamburs OAKLAND, Cal, July 2 Ao-| In conhection with these children! for several ye 4 of habitual intemy by Milner tella of an exciting experi SAN FRANCISCO, Ju i wife, Edgar A, Mils sto ence, He says when upbraided suing for divorce on a croas his wife on one occasion the son| Anubis is owned by the Kosmo: »piaint in which he alleges that bit him with a heavy coffee cup|jine, of Hamburg. She plied be he was forced to resign bis 5 and the daughter attacked him with|tween Puget Sound ports, Sa in the Portland school cause of & k Francisco and Hamburg by way of humiliation and di os d Panama and South American port him by the waywardness of She teel vessel of 3,089 ton cipal at the Chatteworth amar isco the afternoon of July school, nea m® Angeles, and at under command of Capt. Vor Milner went ortiand in 189 that a message had be received fand taught in he there un —_ from the captain of the Anubis say til 1906, when, he alleges, he ‘was ling that al were saf forced to leave because of the con ‘ ng bon will be otecied at | 004, 3" “ of kk duct of his wife. Going to Chatts of life worth Park, he taught tn the ¢ 1 \ t rounds by Cheh " or that all tt mar sch He tt ann Oa 1 ntiaini , exhibit of | offic und crew were aved land, w he re ned a shor nae i wame There were 60 men In leaws Portland suburb, M of club purpo: 1 distributing | stean the last leges he d ered that hi A thar exhibits, as othe Fi or t id wa ing caf ort un H © been ade f oO W the ci her got int neral ¢ ation hibit The cost ; at ma a and cA i him to t 1 y ‘ $10,000. mv he wre the go re ion in to ho i Chel cour the fourth | wate 1 Offic Ka and lea se cit His health ull ir 1 anid put Low syed with the v br jown and | 1 ] It w Joe \nubis carried a treatment wh Prate A orth of the California} and barley I ir 000 tons of cargo, Ina * to Seattle Milner sa Char yunty appt t}dead weight of 6,000 his wife sent him f ent appeals $4,000-for an exhibit, and " was valued at $111 f on representing that lected today tn the a ‘ Sasa had appendicttt matlil The Anubis is one of the la i BY AN AMATEUR. Eclipsing the heat record of any day this year, the temperature yes- terday rose to the maximum of 86 degrees While the thermometer today reg: istered but a little short of that record, United States Weather Ob- server Salisbury anticipates cooler weather over the entire state be- ginning tomorrow Last night was the hottest that Seattle has experienced this sea- son, and few like it are remem- bered by the old residents. The usual cool breeze from the sound refused to blow until along towards morning, and the heat made sleep difficult for many peoy Trouble for Senator Owen. WASHINGTON, July 21.—Sena- tor Owen, of Oklahoma, is to be one of the respondents in a snit to be begun in the courts of Oklahoma ‘ore July to set aside what government will contend are fraudulent conveyances of Indian lands. Who'll Be the Fortunate Child? PROMINENT CITIZEN SELECTS SUPERB BABY GRAND FOR TALENTED DAUGHTER. steamers of the Kosmos line which makes regular calls at this port D. W, Burchard ts the northwestern agent for the line. The Anubis left ttle en July 7, bound from Haw burg. Captain Von Salzen was in jcommand when the steamer strack on the reef. The Kosmos fiers carry no passengers from Seat | but pick them up at San Francisco. SAYS HE KISSED THE HIRED GIRL Among the many. fine pianos se cured by discriminating buyers at dpm the D. 8, Johnston Co. Ratlroad Damage Claim Sale yesterday was Kissing the hired girl in her a magnificent Chickering Baby | presence was one of the charges |Grand. This instrument was select which Mra. Laura M. Fifer reg-\ed by a wealthy local citizen, who isters against Jease R. Fifer in her | will present it to his talented daugh- divorce complaint, filed with the jter as a birthday gift. It is intended county clerk today as a surprise, and what a pleasant | . She said that he committed the | surprise it'll be. deed while they were living at Paradise, Ore,, in April, 1904, HEAVY BUYING KEEPS UP. gives the hired girl's name ae Tilda) Yesterday was another record: ready breaker, and at the present rate They were married at Ashton, everyone of the remaining fine pl- Mo., March 13, 1904, and have | anos in this Railroad Damage Claim thrée children. Mrs. Fifer also) Sale will be snapped up in the next charges non-support ON THE FRONT two days All those who intend to take ad- vantage of this extraordinary oppor- tunity will do well to attend to it at once. The chance to effect a bona pcm or fi ing of anywhere from $120, The lyo Maru, sailing this morn-| $180 and up to $226 on strictly high- ing for the Orient, carried 28 cabin est grade pianos may never come passengers and 50 steerage passen-| again. Even though you're not gers. quite ready it will pay you hand- 7 somely to at least Investigate right amers Jefferson and Farallon St away ot Alaska Steamship company You're protected In every way. arrived this morning from Skagway. | Money back if instrument is not ex- The former brought down 144 pas-| actly as represented and satisfac sengers 4 $210,712 in gold, and|tow. Come in and satisfy your the latter 15 passengers. self that this chance is all that we claim. Many of the mars and Today being Holler day for the|scratehes are only slight—most of Dauntless, the Whidby took her run|them can be refinished so that to Alki and Port Blakeley they'll hardly show. Musically the pianos are as good as ever—and Freighter Edith, 16% days out) buying now means you get a big from San F cisco, arrived at St.) reduction from the regular es Michaels ye jay llished retail price. The railn company stands the loss. Remem- The Westport United Wireless| ber, there's no time to lose now station at Aberdeen last night) Hurry in tomorrow morning if you spoke to the Victoria, 800 miles out.| can, lest you be disappointe She reported all well ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, Cable steamer Burnside is ex Should you prefer a fine plano or ted in Seat irday, prepar | organ that has been used a little, tory to leaving for Alaska, to lay a t the “Piano Exchange and Bar branch cable to Cordova gain Room” (downst the first orrow morning. This new department is filled with big snaps which will be closed out at once, A largest size Cabinet Grand Helps You Schaeffer, only $55; a medium sized Hinge for an even $50; a mahogany jeased Winthro: old everywhere " al the va t El for $350, now ¢ $90; anotker make t easier Winthr ow $125; a anclal afta Barat t a nearly te sire to increase | new I ‘ou wala each mo! h ‘ Capital 1 arpl aged F a KOOd Bet cers « 1 sized Webe ou a BA leposit your Weber count, la r all, and will FI & Son $ We Pay 4% Interest 9)" cactvers: 2 oH ee ee