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(2) COUNCIL WAS ‘BUSY | THE STAR—TUEBSDA | ‘The Kastiake Improvement elub | TO GIVE PUBLIC PICNIC. CIT. | will give a public soctal plenic at AT MEETING LAST NIGHT ©2800" norrow night, beginning at 7:86.) | There will bo speeches, refroeh mente and dancing BLOCK LIGHT 8Y8TEM OUT OF ORDER CAUSED WRECK. (By United Press.) Several New Measures al YOUNGMEN DEN Y Importance Are Introduc-' FES PONSIBILITY 20:08 i008 we ed; Appropriations Pass. | | Sidiseine ws tonteionpstee tes! afternoon, the coroner's jury called | ey | investigate the wreck om. the) Taco Ratiway & Power com | |pany'’s Puyallup car line between | |Larehmond and Midland jan Fri-| was ejected, but returned in a short time with hin two frie A general mieup took place The young men who live in the, houseboat at Madison park next to the lumber yard, deny responstbtl Councilman Weaver's bill appro amy priating $1,200 for completing the tee the shooting which ones ;8 spectal po man appesres on the | day, in which Motorman J, M. Me-| new Green Lake fire station hate ge oo DOr ar fp igenan n eo : ne ~ doctor gh we Elroy was killed and 18 other per: | passed last night. TL has been held hey say that @ party of three) his gun and star away from Rim. 18 | song injured, found the cause rot) Saag _|men, one of them & prominent| the row, several shots were fired. |ine wreck to be That the ope up for several week ky the MMANCe | lawyer, and another a well known Two more policemen came from | ten of block lights betw > . last com: | y on Pp : . committee, and at @ a € physician and the third & business | Madison park and placed the belli& | ont and Midland was out ef or} mitteo session Weaver threatened |iman of Seattle, caused the trouble, | erant# under arrest, In some WAY | qo, | to “hich over the traces” #¢ Bard | According to the young men, the| the matter was “squared however | ‘ 1 ie three men and several women were /and all concerned agreed to say | the committee membera deemed drinking in an adjoining houseboat, nothing about it. The news leaked advisable to let the ordinance &©/ At length the attorney came over out and the wife of the attorney | through. to the houseboat oceupled by the lald the blame on the young men | young men and got Into a fight, Hei next door An ordinance was passed appro appropria infirmary fire station the wind drives it upon the city, he id, ewift action on the part of the of hereby pledge ourselves to work for « the Thomas st the solidarity of the we location was ob adjoint r priating $15,000 to construct an ad vy @itional story to the fire | depart morning. Mr. Bromley eséaped un | ment headquarters building, in neg oat penta Ales “gore which it is intended to install the : bie kied bees proposed new fire alarm and police telegraph system. The chief of the | SOCHEREEE RCE HGR fire department was also author | * ized to employ ten additional men, | ee ene et |® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, #| Counctiman Way introduced a (By United Press. le > bill providing for a spectal election! DENVER, July 21—-At today's! * Firat Race. *) | on the question of issuing $300,000 | session of the Western Federation) * Korosilany, 4 to 6 *) | in bonds for the purpose of install: | of Miners, the lie was passed freely ® Nebulosus, 4 to 1 * (By United Press.) | ing a municipal garbage collection |petween Delegates J. C, Lowney | # peer and Balt, ¢ to 2 | pALLANSHAM, duty” tlo~P itty system. The bill was referred to land Angus McLeod, leaders in an|® © Time—1:19 3-5 tl aaron of partaliy eleasee ane wae} committee acrimonions debate which started | * Second Race. */ in the city limits, east of York ad-| 7) Propose Moving Avenue over the discussion of differences) * Zelina, 4 to 1 #| dition, is burning fiercely and if |}! A petition was introduced asking |!" the Butte, Mont. local unions, # Elmdale, 15 to 1 * northeast wind springs up before | f) the city to vacate portions of Eighth |Concerning the machinists’ strike/® Cobleskill. 4 to 6 * the blaze dies down the entire sec | I) a. 8, he land might be) there. It wound up by both men|* — Thme1:12 46 * tion of the city contiguous te the ff) used for com cial purposes, It calling each other “Liar!” on the * * | burning area will be In danger 1 is proposed that the thoroughfare | Moor of t nvention, The com | #¥ REE EERE HEH EH) The fire Is at present half a mile ff be moved 150 feet westward be-/Fention today adopted the follow back in the woods, but late this [| tween Atlantic and Lander sts ing resolution afterneen it wae epreading fast, and Mayor Miller returned two coun | We, the Western Fe tion of how long the residence district will | 9) cll bills with his veto, being sue | Miners, in convention assembled be immune trom danger can only | fl tained in both Instances. One bill | Te#ffirm our allegiance to the prin be conjectured. Fire Chief Land 9) $4,000 to build a horse ciples of industrial unionism and stated that the fire le serious. if | | HIS SPEECH |fire department rking class and citizens fected to. The other bill provided | fon ‘of me for the Seat j lwhose property is threatened will |B) trle company to build a sub EXAMINED BY | (By United Press.) be necessary | the Northern Pacific HOT SPRINGS, Va, July H the Latona crossing. An Judge Taft today mailed coples of | changes has already been reached President Roosevelt and Secreta Hy with the corporation, and the ordi ae Root | mance was not necessary Henk Wik a The candidate received a large ORPHAN’S HOME i ee er ho Was arrested delegation of Virginians, headed b Meter Bill Introduced. lyesterday at Auburn for trying to|Represestatime Slemp, who de ———e Councilman Hines introduced an/ stop several Interurban trains, was clare | ordinance appropriating $75,000 to! brought before the lunacy commis Now is the time, if ever, for the urgent necessity of @ free) i} ase 5,000 meters for the Heht-/sion late this afternoon to be ex: | republicans. to carry Virginia home for orphaned children will be | fh} partment. An ordinance reg-|amined regarding his sanity Mlemp. urged Tart to receive a | called to the attention of Judge A. |i} wiating the use of storage base Myers answers the description of @) lteaiinn pubticste W. Frat and the clty authorither | ments, so a5 not to prevent r e poet-humorist-highwayman who cio ating Tepublicat® by Mra, Ella Jordan of the juventic | #} by t emen tn case of} gained considerable notoriety In date declined to promise an court | fire, was int by Councilman | Ballard last week appotatinent at thie. tise. Tatt No one seems to care very |i octet og tnkromaces leaves here tomorrow for Oyster | Uch, Ghowt preventive means for dy Councile trong asking| WOLFE HAS APPENDICITIS. j). saving the neglected children,” said for the location of a city sub-treas ‘ Mrs. Jordan. “It te cooly when they |i] ury department at Rallard w H. Wolfe, vice president of BURGLAR GETS SWEETS become criminals that people wake J) ferred to the civil service and) the Edwin London company, has sp and demand that something be |f] Nehting committees. deen confined to his home for th Some burglar with a penchant | one | Councilman Gill announced that| Past two days with an attack of for swee ats and toothsome | he would introduce an ordinance | 4! dicitis This afternoon Mr. | lights yesterday en calling for a special election on the} Wolfe was reported as being out|of D. Raregin, at 1906 Second av | proposition of issuing with |Of danger and Improving eit took about 628 worth of enndic | which to build a t aod gum H hal! building on the site of COLT 18 INJURED. present city hall) He explain Driven by H.C. B * Judge = The Burke will ad that portions of the structure co Bee A . ay a prom dreep the Commercial club this eve be rented for business purposes for | ‘"*Rt Coutractor, a colt collided with | ning on his trip to the Orient enough to pay at least the interest |" First av. car at Marion st. this! and Europe, Ladies are invite ] on the bends i ROOSEVELT WILL NOT By United Press) | Y, JULY 21, 1908, S ° MARCHE 50c Seco Silk Here Wednesda 29cY¢ erb tha€ to the THE ma MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE os | THE BON T’S a business axiom that is erystallizing into a pros big custe FOS 4 ng ¢ wer goes a maker's hay. gains. The power of distribution of The Bon Marche makes it an object to manufacturers aida porters to get its business, and the “plums” are naturally held for us Wednesday we introdude 4 qn public the new Seco Silk at a special price--a price as attractive a the Silks themselve Seo Sl not all silk, The warp is a highly merterized cotton, It's an entirely new we F i F rW Weave put on ‘he Market iy the “Silk Clearing House of America,” and controlled by that concern exclu sively. It's wear-resisting qualities are even greater than all-silk fabries. Im ad dition to that they are perfectly washable. In fact, nothing like has ever been It To give produced for so little money here in all shades, for street and evening \ ir, in olid colors a the contol price to be is 50c a yard it a wide introduction in this corner of the country have temporarily reduced the price to 20¢ a yard Semi-Annual Facto Ww Than Half for This Week for Little Money Women’s $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords . This price buys Queen Quality $3.50 Pump Center Aisie B rgain Booth Sate of Shoes for Me omen and Children Under Wa Third the L You Can Women’s and Misses’ $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords ....... Phi ee ee [$1.55] price buys Dodge-Bliss $3.00 Oxf ' Queen Quality $4.00 La Bonte $2.50 Oxfords . ford and $5.00 Oxfords Le Grand $3.00 Oxfords oe John Kelley's $4.00 and Johnson Bros.’ $2.50 ae Oxford William ben Ferncroft $3 fords Lane $5.00 Oxford HSU Eady pi black, in all sizes, for Ziegler Bros,’ $5.00 women; misse vomen, misses and girls Shoes, C. S. Gibbons’ $4.00 Shoes and others from 12 years upward, Shoes and Oxfords for matron and miss, in in all width hapes and good leathers; Shoeg all leathers, all styles and all sizes, in the Fac that sell the country over at $2.50 and $3.00, in tory Sale at $2.45 a pair the Factory Sale at $1.55 a pair. Our Broad Guarantee We back up these Sale Shoes with the same warran ty of satisfaction you get here when you pay regular prices, “A new pair for ev ery pair that fails.” This | proves how secure we feel] | about the quality of these Shoes. The Bon Marche } SHOES FOR MEN The Barry $5.00 Shoes Burrojap $4.00 Shoes The Reed $4.00 Shoes Chancellor $4.00 Shoes In_This_Sale,_a_Pair 29 SHOES FOR Stetson’s $6 to $9 Wright's $5 and $6 T. D. Barry $5.00 § In This Sale, a Men's Shoes in every good SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.—The Vi DO CAMPAIGNING pss . woy's — wed mom ater from the conservative round foes nts the followin " ‘ j : ‘ Wor the Hellctia’s rewasl sf Thousands of pairs, and every pair the snappy last with highet heels (By United Press.) gett army eran = hy Bean hand-made, with oak sole-leather bot more pointed toes for young LA CROSSE, Wis, July 21 Older, managing editor of the Bulle J} toms, Blucher, button and lace style Best imported leathers in uppets; er Presid mt Roosevelt will not partict BY MAX &. HAYES. ced to look to America | it. In the preeence of Distriet at} single and double sole colt ery pair has hand-stitched oak leather! pate actively In the coming presi-| (Written Expressly for The Star.) for foodstuffs, and thas give us lorney and Langdon an toctive | Tl " P dential campaign, according to the sedi ono that upward OPPOrtunIty to Ket rid of ‘more or Burns, Me said that he and hts patent kid, gun metal calf, box calf sole Not “seconds,” but shoes that definite st st made for the ansouncem: pward | oar surplus vali ber P e : deftaite statement made for | the iron and steel mechantes |OWF Surplus values without. marry ye Eby Pre lg pp ye ge | and black vici kid are the leathers; have passed careful inspectia y 8 ry Loeb inde Bw gyn cine Pegreyrenp ti ng off an hetres @ fake prince gto . a. | . : : in a letter received here today. The |{y ee liebe dle and ce | The Italian peasants are on strike | arainst Reef, and the ‘higher. |f] cvery pair perlect, every pair warrant tt labeled “perfect.” Over 2,000 tter was declina om ¢ an . in use “ diords ende ” bs cits Pade - h 4 4 4 t F: ~ $7.0 witation ta make tn eaarecs ar tc] cine® points has a tendency to|tace'ne ime landiorts cutearored to lavcllent and political follower et fl C4: every pair dependable, and a most tas Stetson $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 a r “ ae the general labor market and , , ¢ eight-hour wor : hy ini r | pay fair here in September, and Loeb e_Reneral labor market 204) gay, which they gained a year ago, | Abe Ruet | anh value at $2.90 a pair Mestanine Moor Shoes in this lot—all at explains that the president ts un-|5o reductions are The strike, however, has developed | “The dynamite,” John Claudianes | f] ' able to ept because he has de The leading « on|@ Sreater issue. The peasants have | sates, “was planted under Gal-\f) ro pees hae cided not to take part tm the cam-|tne lakes having declared thetr a {decided to bankrupt the landiords, |/@sher's residence by himself and |) The Only! rapt 200 a gaa onan es ete lant weak to maintain if possible, force them to give up| Peter but exploded by Peter alone |i gen aie’ acces, Mikes ter their holdings, take contro! and op-| tle John was in Oroville. I rill hor Prices, added fur lernte them eo-operatively. The | Managed the second explosion, | I} mgr are seeking to preserve the pres- | "tussle bids fair to become as san ie he go yr wala adv, are seeking to preserve the brew | guinary as the contest between the | W0lished, alone. Paudeauvaris paid | | errin § Quite a bullish feeling devel.|Pleblans and patricians in ancient | Peter for the two jobs. John stated |] oped tn New York, where 2,500 Rome that Spreckies, Heney, Barns and |) ee | children . jacket makers ca into ee | Older were to have been murdered | Gloves 4 ithe market and demanded a 10| Just as forel |_ The Bulletin this afternoon de ia At the Grand-—"Chimen of Nor. |e market emanded a 10| | Just as foreign advices last month,| votes several pages to exploitation | Exclusive Beattie Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. mandy pe here A r erp. ean contemplated | of the alleged confessiot h = At the Seattie—“Midnight In New | te” ng work at ruination | returning to America to attend a|the paper clates wen Ge aie 7. | prices, clearing but $6 to $18 per | wedding, had the effect of stim: “ York V imulat-|day night and withheld from pub-| week, and that they might as welling the ntock market, so the prob-|jiclty through motives of poliey. Th Chicago within. a week from | seataghe det. jremain completely out of business | ability that J. Keir Hardie, leader | police = pod ae spite agtier, Tho} BANK RS CHARGED : oe at ‘PROTEST AGAINST! A typical summer vaudeville show (2, (mat, Tate. Latest reports are jof the labor party in the British |and Paudeauvaris, both of whom | | ba Ph ge han reper wk typical summer vaudeville show | that the New York labor group 1#/ house of commons, will visit Ax te Mi ema he hom YOUTH 18 MISSING. i | ola tho aa b lo the public yester ing with su bound to strengthen the la = 7 T st., was entered Yea revel onceumalr Ge anh acca een mound to Strsegth : Missing from his home, at 5702| ata the fallnwine a ' the biggest and most impressive bear attacks ganiser in industry and polition $e —_— | Woodlawn ay. since July 13 | ee Jroclygedic aie act on the program being the Zanzt-| ¢ © fa control of the Republic|has been knows to tale hold of a DEFENSE OPENS IN jassistance of the police has been! - | pins valued at $25, and bar Arabs, a troupe of whirlwind & Steel the W bankrupt wage fond and place it on (By United Press.) asked in locating Axel Johnson, a| A meeting of the Eleventh Ward | acrobats. “Another feature was the |‘Tube Co., the Sligo Iron & a wrorkabia tesla ae senile cn tian SARBON, Nev July 21.—The om ‘arold youth, who of late has | Improvement club will be held this |———— seientif electrical experimental! Co, the Standard Tinplate Co. and/ gan can take a mill i ; BA é n in 10 health evening at the Bapt chureh, or turn by Electra. Rounding out the! the Washington Tinplate Co chahiinn aun Giaes i | Entiat cor | tire state in Aroused today over a Ble av. between E. Union and program are Ziska and King, bur ae tes : 000,000 trust. Hardi gr & $10 diaieincoclaeas lreport made by Receiver Wilder of sts., to protest against the A OCR deaque agicians; Miss Florenc Another hopeful deveh tions will be mited as to} 4 the defunct State Bank and Trust CONVICT IS ALLOWED TO» i d Twelfth av. regrade. Able Saunders. in @ repertoire of sonks,| at will do mich to prev The defense opened this after-| Company, in which T. B. Rickey eakers will ent both wide ‘ie and Mr. Elwell, singing “Just Some: | production and to sten is poe net noon in the case of George B. Lit-|\rlicnt of the defunct bank, and he contro At the Star, that "all employes of the navy |,,The annual convention of the In. on the charge of | Impersonating siaie. are charged with deliberate 40¢ Stanley 5 - Foot) That's Au ad i yards and naval + be given | terns ypographical union |® United States officer and als © the extent of sey Sirronje, the Handcuff Queen, is|a Saturday halt holiday during | Meets In Boston early next month,| with defrauding = Mrs. Josephine of dollars MOTHER Yellow Enameled } re jf M the big drawing card of the new| July, August and September. ‘The| if this were a big business corpora:| Dabney, of 614 University at, out ging that - e | en & eek, ar theatre. She i nour law, which took effect an annual meeting, to| Of severa dred dollar , aoa my F- | . pov ee Ps tay teaaey te hoe tie the deren “olen is doe the vane corning HM. Mort ye i Zig-Zag 7 A » unqu , he leader in her | In te of Maryland, will also r the ye Ne lo} and AKO, be push (By United Press. R . Re as class. Other acts include Alice Rob-| tend to restrict the output of som would write » ret service men,|.q with renewed vigo: SALEM, Ore., Jul For the ule a inson, @ sweet soprano; Florence | worke ovide employment for bis bogus offic The report charges that Rickey first time in the tory Ore _ Modena in 8 clever comedy ske h; |idle t and prevent a price he nal meeting of the) we placed on the and, C. B aided by the of the tate penite permisst ; motion pletures; Eddie Roesch; Dor stockholders’ representative Crawford, who dat the home tional wine, in| has be ive onvict 4 the Pantzer conto and pre for American ee red The defense will try % tha preced nas beer ed b pe o til next Sunday night of 60,000 peasant I which | fr an eight-hour day. 1 the mone her own accord | that b wh f 1 ‘ ™ ™ cS tmake the a val divid for es | the prieon, be allowed ee he i g et Co.’s atv 0,3 0 406 n the shops of the CF. In the | ye “ pe many premium in ue oh 4 rea ea ecla ded. ‘by iho conapi Dri oe p PR SR ie PORK WEONESDAY ONLY ' and t mn toa : awe Leg Lamb or mes German Delicatessen L Ane oS te gl eg Per Pound Cc C.F Baaech, Pr itharay mm noma 4 Picnic Lune h r ; PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO a Aves a te The ovis ' ained of" 42 more I ’ quired ‘ bho oe : th vs va e Spec Bie hat time tt : y : ge ane diosd area oment pees, YIME9'9 THIRD AV, Ind, 4956, | Avs Federal Paint &Wall Paper Co F. M. SPINNIN 1310 Seconda