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DON’T FORGET THE STAR’S FAMILY OUTING DAY AT WHITE CITY TOMORROW Ee RA! ° THE SEATTLE STAR __ [tit weantr FAIR TONIGHT ANDO THURSDAY; THURS. em NO: 126, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908, PRICE OMF CENT DAY,GOOLER; LIGHT WESTERLY BREEZE. COURT -OF APPEALS REVERSES DECISION FINING STANDARD OIL COMPANY $29,240,000 ee ATLANTIC FLEET READY TO LEAVE (CONSTITUTION CASE IS REMANDED AND FOR TURKEY Sultan Plans to Give His People Big Dose of Freedom. Bateships Leave! DON'T MONKEY WITH THE Po oa ‘Judge Landis Severely Scor- | ed in Finding of Federal- | Appeal Court. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, July 22.~—The federal court of appeals today reversed the | decision of Judge K. M. Landis in | fining the Standard Ol] Company of fana $29,240,000 er court orders that the n a rehearing and re- mands it for that purpose. The decision is scathing in tts | arraignment of Judge Landis, hold- ing that he imposed the fine on the | corporation when it had not been | indicted aad was not even on trial. | When Judge Landis rendered the decision nearly a year ago, assess ing the greatest fine ever known in the history of jurisprudence, it was the sensation of the day. The case was based upon alleged rebating on olf shipped by the Standard OMl Company of Indiana. Great Shock to Government. Landis assessed the highest po sible fine in each separate alleged offense, making the enormous total of $29,240,000. The decision today came as a great shock to the gov- ernment counsel in the trust bust {By United Prose.) HONOLULU, duly B2—At 2:80 ‘aharneen the flagship Connec Jett her dock and took @ po with the remainder of the of the Atlantic fleet at 6 o'clock the signal for will be flung out and will start for Auatra!a theships wil! s« 6 of the battleshipe wi) * (By United Press.) | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 22 | Against the advice of bis counsel! }Ore, Sultan Abdul Hamid today | @ided to grant a constitution to th | People of Turkey, This le under {Stoxd to be the only means of jelineking the Macedonian revolt | Which haw spread until it has affect: | jed the whole northern portion of the Turkiah empire. The sultan ts | Keb to fear the Intervention of Rus | wi and France, which was decided upon Tuesday at St. Petersburg | 4 t@ reported that when the eul-| tag's counsellors made objections | |to the granting of the constitution, | Abdul Hamid replied it will be phul the constitution when d The sultan held the consultation | with hin counsellors early today,| and it ie reported that the seaston &t the tmperial palace was stormy. | Tt is understood that the sultan} issued orders today to General Dievet Bey to cease hie operations on the Turko-Persian border and to tae all Aticmpts to pacify the peo (SKETCHED ple FROM AUFE Jing cases, as they appeared confi- FOURTEENTH HUSBAND | dent on Tuesday that Landis’ dect- SUING FOR DIVORCE stink el leaned cae: } sion would be affirmed in every par- os ee | | | pipe in the Kearsaree are are expected to ing a week at Auck Will sail about August 1.200 mile cruise to Syd ia Melbourne will be visited, after which Will touch at Albany, sail ’ for Manila, which | My be reached by Octo-/| “ ° | | days will be spent in the B after which the battle ‘all for Yokobam™& At port the fleet will be See squadron going to While the rest of the return direct to Manila — Mereel tieular The federal court of appeals JOHN D HAS NOTHING TO SAY which handed down the decision to- ts day is composed of Judges Peter 8. OMAHA, July 22. — CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 22—John D. Rockefeller, when in- | Grosscup, F ris E. Baker and Wil- Townsend, of Dodge, Neb. t le fie i liam H ling sued for divorce by her four. |] formed today that the great Landis fine against his company had i The § }tgenth husband, Anthony Town] been reversed, sald: “I thank you for the information. There is | mee, te whom she wae married |] nothing | can say.” by january starting out for an automobile drive with a party made f New Jersey. It has a capital i ‘ownsend, who is a wealthy japtist preacher and his family stock of only $1,000,000, but the | Marmer, secured his wife through || YP of ® ‘ nen ves * , | Me advertising columns of « oun The auto trip was not delayed by the news. pee e yp ee H o pte > aa Mra. Townsend is 62 years ned more than 1,000 per cent ed. She was a wife, mother and profits. widow at 13. Of her 14 husband: Text of Decision. Pita a ________.____.| TROUBLE IN MERCHANTS (By United Pr. ndard Ol) Company of In- diana is one of the subsidiary com- panies of the Standard Oi] Company He w vietion and before the sentence, it | | | was brought out in the examination j j | | the Standard Oil Company of New f the Stand- ard Ot! Company of Indiana was Crew of UFated Craft saa"sco'tsaaon"°" X®* "*¥" owned principally by the New Jer- May.| 8€Y Corporation. That corporation would be a case of shut your eyes | NEW YORK, July 22.-—Stagedom . and “hit or miss.” if you nied tn |had another tniiit today when it be | Track Of Expenditures tormation ot tnat character | SE ae feame known that Mrs. B. H. South To further emphasize the prim BAN FRANCISCO, — July The Roosev fern had sued for a divorce. Com R Brid tive methods of the road and bridwe |giembers of the Merchants’ Kx . flow |feg 90 close on the annovocement| From Read JE fund account. a comparison WIth ehange are today going about the Saved After Heroic Efforts {:°:: — man - — —| Jersey that the stock it party on the included, besides the prest irs. Roosevelt, Miss Ethel. was not before the court for trial, the court adding (upon evidence, jthat Mary Mannering desired a any commercial enterprise Of MAG) Meor of the exchange with their| Kermit, Archibald and Quentin, sons wernees hed iaderasasion 08 itteally |seperation trom Mr: Hackett. peo | pay tng t# not unfair fee SYhs front a0’ the rebels of the president, Mr. and Mrs, Em. | PUt Upon no Information specifically |ple are wondering where the di un Real Business Methods. the annual election of offi —hooseve SICEP. len Roorevert—C. H. Netherlands | [eferted to) that In conces pred Yorce ax will strike next | Take one of the big Second ay.| Which closed last night. When the and John L. McGrew * 3 q a3 | cipegy aes retail stores. You want to find out| ballots were all counted, C. 8.| a The Mayflower's crew kept a dou per Pvc etn n-gh a Tere 1 . how much money was spent and!Lanmeister, president of the ex ble fog watch all night coven hn : ¢ 4 BURGLAR ESCAPES & suing enamgin of the gee how much was taken in through the | ¢hmnge, was found to have been (By United Press.) The schooner's crew were all ee ‘as not the virgin of of the county sig mean (shoe department in May. Do you|@é@feated for the office of director; NEWPORT, R. 1, July 22-—The gsicoy at the thine of the collision | fader pananied the immense Smoust limagine that the heed of that sor-jaed bemee be will retire on presi-| yacht Mayflower, with President |except the helmaman, Dente on the Reasoning Nut Sound. / funds intrusted to their keeping by |!™masin hea at cor y y | THE POLICE 9 = oy esa tained in the (poration would have to go back to;@eut Laumetster charges his de-| poosevelt on board, ran down and steel prow of the Mayflower show| “Is a sentence sueh as this, based j me Semeyers is conalnes Ss the vault and wade through all the feat to the shipping and lumber that she ploughed through the side|on reasoning such as that, sound? citieensiviiatay joperations of the road and bridge! ners for the period under con.| mesnbers of the exchange, who, his |S#* the echooner Menawa, owned of the schooner Can the court, without abuse of ju- “ey nein te to deseribe it as | *deration in order to give the re-| friends declare, are making war on | by C. E. Pembieton, of Isleton, Me jdicial discretion, wipe out all the Entering the store of Merle & it ts inaccura: of Be - : quired information? }the grain merchants in the ex-|in a heavy fog at 1:15 this morn property of the defendant before the | Heney, at Second ay. S. and Wash-| for eet ine smallest resemblance | Ts Is just what the commission-| ebange ing. The president was asleep in court and all the assets to which : he five eee lashe oven the emallest res ere would have to do. | his berth and did not learn of the jits creditors look, in an effort to j ington, by way of the fire escabe-|to any sane form of business man This account would require am} accident until he arose at daylight |punish a party that has not been @ burglar was seen by & city Site lagoment. Those who are familiar! 07) to aod there vould ve» PEDDLERS ARE CHARGED tre Mayflower lost her bowsprit Jeconvicted, not tried and not even man, who reported the matter to| with the way the present commit |howtabeui the extra expense,” ie| but sustained no other damage. The | indicted? Policeman Helms. {stoners Pe Pivmeds “and them (the really pathetic excuse vouch | captain of the schooner and five ‘Can an American jud without After spending an howr thi & vain | (Unt cel! 1, © “oyster safed for not having this informa | WITH PET TY THEFT men of his crew were rescued by abuse of judicial discretion, con: tia Officer Moime |" tion In & recognizable condition the crew of the Mayflower and aasena demn anyone who has not had his search for the man, Off If you want to find out how much ; reported to headquarters and De yr t aad an in a And the neat voucher in the Met ia enagessand after a hard struggle were put {By United Press.) day in court - , Peters A ia | eee Pee Seen pene 6 shows an expenditure of $3,000 for| three dlers, Phiptt Jacobs, @board the yacht BERLIN, July 22—Showing that] “That, to our mind is a strange tectives Holland, Peterson and wamish road during April of this Three peddlers, Phipti Jacobs, 9b Clurg and Sergeant Wilkes were| year or March of 1907, you would * &f@vel pit, or $2,300 for ® rock! Harry Ross, and Julius Kraus, were|. The boats came together with 4 | an European war at this time would | doctrine of Anglo-Saxon jurisprud- (By United Press.) crusher, or sent to reinforce him. The men Appear at the county commission 3,300 as an emergency | arrested this morning, charged with heay compact but President cost $16,000,000,000 annually, and O, Nevada, July 22—A sen-\searched the four stories of the > ene an es che What | measure for the South Park road.| petty larceny Re velt was not fictently would result in the United States No monarch, no pa nent and Bas been created here b pallding but could find no trace of |S the the re Ay: er "S| 1f consistency is a jewel, the ex-|’ Missing a box of plums, and sus Shaken to arc him from his becoming the undisputed leader of | no tribunal of western Burope for be " sar y ‘ pe Sani would be the resu cuses of the county commissioners | necting the peddiers, an employe slumber The fog wa the world, General Blume, the fam nturies has pretended to have the me filed | irginia Rigg rig Information Lacking " a of It is the 5 amption of the are pleces of rusty brass lowed the trio that the lookout of the Mayflower oug military expert, today submit-| ight to punish except after due trial ficers that the man escaped by the Weill, I cannot tell you. You can County Auditor Responsible. a Gordon & Co. fol actress and wife of EH found the missin not see the fort of the ted a report, ordered by Emperor | under the for of law > I ook e ntil they were almost to- wi an tha htfully be done here " ce. The same means as he secured entry|go to the vault and look up th resent, new, counts ome for another customer, on thelr ru W Imost to William, on the probable cost of « r ; eat netdnelnne the Gantee vouchers for that month,” would be| James P. Agnew. county audit bei wakon. The men are supposed tc The sharp bow of the May: an international fight. If Germany | or sale OF the Sudee's areouth t harges.| | the only possible reply of the clerk. | 10 cog He ts renponsible for|be members of a cank of peddier ashed througt wooden were to fight another European | belief that the party marked by him e charges ne boar c responsible for | be member a ga « idle anes & e filled . shme t p e inte CHUACH LEAGUE BALL GAMES| This is the only answer he could the accounts of the commissioners’ | lafel from Denver who have he sche rs t ed | power, General Biume says, it oF pun me t ‘ his pun make in. | Office, He turns these duties over| stolen fruit from the commiasic vo dballesaly ub, would cost the empire $1,600,000,000 | Ishime SOE WG se rere - The First Christian church team Further questioning elicits the in-| Pan gg who is not|hOUss. a year in direct outlay and entaii a/ the man who hap dge has been a of defeated the First Baptists yester: | formation that there # no | dexed poe lie for the “nyse.” bad ; ; : : loss of $2,500,000,000 annually in above ~ ag tea ge for six months also caused day evening at Lincoln park by «| account of road and bridge expe who cannot be blamed fe shore.|_ “84 FRANCISCO, Ju t the paralysis of commerce. oot i imo - i : £4 to 6 tures, The neare ppr to a . ; . was announced toda t the © ne¢ all ¢ idges o' iment as she ha en ¢ acore ¢ o 6 fa gy Mca teh ape a agg ming He ts not hired to keey bs moana ieaeed' ?. 3 Co 3 FRANCISCO, July At. . count is in we ler ee pecans se TM Brier. his chier| @ lowest bidder on the big er cutting stor 7 a Attorney Sims’ Statement ich are uw taken ' e|* . : At leas — P® ito qualify to the satisfaction of the quired the r V Pe a i i on io cow a 3 ors pH Nae : War department. T? ction I architect aad clubma today an] r decision, if the rr ger , either of fhe gentlemen pa ies Mende one > nh case is that the fines ars aro spent month after cambaign te coming on,| New bide have m called fc ! Se eat ba tantartally aa : may be unde aaaea Dey | the road and bridge fund grinds out ag to the number of shipments in i j - - eee aoe nlite thousands of dollars of hard % ved, the SAASleRUid eehaite Wallen j “ 4 tae w. That! rants {esued and cast t to get r 1 be ee oe watts DONWORTH SHY OF Wis rn t hrough these records would t (By United Press.) € Time t t - os tor 8 6 : te 1 Bay Bogen NECESSARY LIGHTS WALLA WALLA, JULY 22.—WHEAT CUT, MILLED AND MADE INTO HOT BISCUITS ALL IN. }] é lard " n a Vouchers Only Record. SIDE OF 22 MINUTES. THAT IS THE RECORD JUST ESTABLISHED BY THE PRESTON MILL ae by oe 1 ; e te ne ee vee Peers y* ; ; ING COMPANY, OF WAITSBURG, NEAR HERE. THE GRAIN WAS CUT WITH A COMBINATION t thi et ee Tomorrow js 1 on t f th i n th eaaied . . n the , George jonworth and - I : 5) : aig ; pap 1 " < < White ct e* . BEER | t which the payme - . sontrastar. were. re tod || HARVESTER AND RUSHED IN AN AUTOMOBILE TO THE NEAREST MILL, WHERE IT WAS RE hina 7 ePemily Out : ordered. Thene here are kept) i. ort Zimmerman ye da CEIVED BY THE WAITING MILLERS AND TURNED INTO FLOUR THE FLOUR WAS CON 1 ; "sin of Dy not “y Paant te ae | tne, alts of th oon in nite Dx VERTED INTO DOUGH AND AT THE END OF 22 MINUTES IT CAME OUT OF THE OVEN IN THE peat . AS tae lot walt ¢ c a P ment ne tio: eeare yo - White Cit ~ ~ iin, te it . wort! $ by xy ys FORM OF BISCUITS LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE Werythins hout coat. The oth machine to stand on the et a : re s Bo Or n Cite aw © huntic vat th , ' . 1 just nigt t light He 4 THIS RECORD TORE BIG HOLES IN THE ONE HELD BY A MILLING CGMPANY OF MIN ‘ Wie x case casa sido vs vig - in “y oe ra NB@APOLIS, WHICH HAS BEEN BOASTING FOR YEARS OF PERFORMING A SIMILAR FEAT IN incia sg When the pee niin | tant 4 t As spent on t i né MINUTES. _ ———— 3 ee you wilt nus may particule 1 during pec: | hts nace OED RES: RETR ELLE EY A i Le |

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