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LAST EDITION vol NO. 130. ZRA 10. ULD KILL BOTH OXEN | AND HIS FAITHFUL DOG Meeker Wants Their ins Preserved and Stutf- and Placed in Puyallup FORTY THOUSAND ELKS WILL COME TO SEATTLE “Threefourths of the attendants at the B. P. O. E. grand lodge session in Los Angeles next year will visit Seattic and the A-Y.P. while on the coast.” This is the statement made te The Star this ——e Despite the storm of prove tronsed by the announcement . morning by Former Mayor William Hickman Moore Fara Meeker that he _ o “The session would have been held in Seattle in 1909 had it not \ Dy “Dave,” the ox whieh pal been for the aversion of the members of the order to holding their 4,600 mites across the continent and!} session in a city during an exposition. They preferred to make a back, the old pioneer has 8° T tour of the entire coast in their own time and way, | anticipate bis intention. that fully 50,000 Elke and members of their families will attend the stilt patos that he a meeting at Los Angeles andrthat of this mumber 40,000 “will visit *the oxen, and | go itie» handsome shepherd do companied him on his have their bodies stuffed in Pioneer park, in T M BAR NOMINEES t anys he cannot understand ployer's attitude Te Kill Dog Also. Sohn B. fever. elecs bar pri Meeker toid me he was Former Mayor Moore De- mary tany Of ay friends requested to kill b Dave and that sme & Candidate for .the Rand also Jim dog,” said ° ° ben which I unqualifiediy re mo dim saved the old! pies Statement Published tered to do. t wom pare tn the bar We while was in Idaho primary and pete’ four of the Gatward trip Erra was 2 je elk suceewaful candidate here Me the tent. They knew he ait to be w money and meant him harm es pos no ww t . out and drove them the te After that I don’t how nee 9 demo a BR eould have he . vention in Don a 5 z He : . f the grand oe 1 , at Dat the a BIS | be pounce that I id erept th H int pt | seek a place on the superior bench e ~ ate his ©%- of King county,” said Former Mayor I i be a not sell them to William Hickman Moore to The ix ate them to be kept Star this morning some of my democratic frie b Steere that something Coupled with this statement was | spent most of their time a ent them be | the announcement that | would not iquarters during t they ontlive support the bar nominees, including | municipal campaign ces Protest. | prominent capitalist today Mr. Meek RH his two faithful ded and outrag conceive how he heart to plan such @ it he fade his journey for lal reason of raising to the ploneers who the Oregon trail, he § shows a surprising lack on bis retern. y fam willing to sub pa fund to bay fhe oxen them to the Seattle to be cared for in one EMBEZZLER DESERTED BY .. FAMILY AND FRIENDS Deiie Tis Thin te co 8 Bail or to Hire Lawyers to Fight for Liberty. a tee reason that the to sight Local members of the bar claim to have been duped too often into taking up the case of some prinoner im the county jail with seemingly Visible ameets only to see the com } pletion of the case without their fee to sight. The rumor was current in bank Was no money fe is plenty of time to have Stuffed after they are ing civeles today that Proyn's f Meeker wants to keep) Penutlem and with friends gradw father had refused to do anything Stale to preserve his own roppl Hite of Wilt. for hiv sen, leaving him to Ment = Re persiats in that de seo ” a gla we ns ie troubles alone. The father, F he will make himeeit |" a ee nk OFF. Pruym, t# cashier of the Mer @ tather than famous. The beszler, ip the county jail is be chants National bank of Glen have earned a right coming pitiful and lonesome | Pulls, New York, and waid to be of epee ana plenty Be Prayn stated yesterday that Atty wealthy B. Hart had been gseoured to if the father bad chosen to save his son from prison he could hav tone «0 before the matter was car sary then and that he would | tow after hin affairs. Mr. Hart stated today that he vied to the prosecuting attorney's | was not looking after the troubles office by advancing the necessary " ‘et the young man who is charwed funds to make up the de ation AW with helping himself to $2,500 of This he failed to do. the funds of the Dexter Horton & 1 don't see where an attorney Co. bank while acting in the capac-| would do the young man very much ity of bookkeeper. good,” said Prosecuting Attorney Several attorneys have called at| Kenneth Mackintosh, today We the county jail to talk with Pruyn | have such a strong case agalnet bim Running Mate Mayo: seem to have been unanimous | that he might just as well walk in passing up the ease for the sim |up and plead guilty NO MORE VIOLENCE IN STRIKE OF STEVEDORES Straggle ls Attended With ‘CRUISER MILWAUKEE Little Disorder Today— 1S AT HONOLULU Race on Account | of Ili Health, (By United Press INGTON, July 24.--Al there is strong opposition im the party leaders today to the of James 8. Sherman the second piace on the re ticket, it is understood Rie health is so poor that he fe afraid to en @vent that Sherman @ W 6 SI | on Be nomina rage ork OES — (By United Press.) <9 — HONOLULU, July 24.—The ar Y ig fhe Puget Sound Shipping o |mored er tr Milwaukee arrived id ation, which is fighting the strike here today, the advance guard of and ie west he longshoremen, at a meeting | the Pacific fleet which tn soon to « wm as he ix wt ough as superintendent of the lab | Samoan islands © will unde . i tabtiahed by ther The "battleship Minnesota, whieh bn §. Hop Ds have charge oP) waited here for the mail after the more. H t lal " he ca he A fleet departed last Wed overation sé. thet from | nesday evening, left here today with or not k ts that er 100 pouches filled with ma vate th #t & quarter t for the sailor be she steam k the present his office |at fu peed until she overtakes “ t Pler 4 the fleet between here and A tir the Hyades, at Pier all ‘ essels working non WES HER LIFE vies sien “oe ‘ietttn Ses BOAT CARRYING POWDER tn 1 . been ma See del aanant at tie Sime vy perience of the men IS LONG OVERDUE y Unites P ‘ ed to VARCOUVER, | j oman of the . i ther f the sam He rego cor in f r raga tite " thie |nafety af the Aame n Good bootm weit eqmest for better pollee yy nee teaxing Wilmington, Del (Hrém | hue ab Pier 1@ ‘Phe polfee bad vatthe with “her @angerous 08s vies diny us eden tw walk in front of Mer|-caxgo fer the Dupont c@mpany 187 : 406 9 q:vered tinge this morning Of|days have elapsed and no word ole bet hecar has bee@® received from th® jitile {ship CY) nd some MPAvoy and Peter MeDer vessel haw Peport@® having , ohare’ aves, Me way (he e laborer won her while on he conrne a) tore yore © ed thi ning by wround the He id whe Bas been “°@ © & n Harton fo ing in thg@hplaced on the era 7 with @ Pew and Columbia ote 9) insurance at 40 per cent | a @ © SEATTLE, WASH FOR THE STAR ‘County Chnsioalonin De- cline to Give Star Report- er Information Sought for. An far as the commissioners are concerned, there is absolutely no information foy The Star or ite re porters from this office,” sald Com missioner Abratam to a reporter for The Star this morning. “There are some records that are public and we can't keep these from you, | but you will get nothing from ag | | ~ eee eee eee rarer ee - * * BANK CLEARINGS. * . * * Seattic * ® Clearings today $1,169,572. 73 & ® Balances 9328.94 @ . * * Tacoma * ® Clearings today te 600 @ @ Valances ‘4 800 @ * 7 * Portiand * & Clearings today ..% 402.00 * * Halances 75,866.00 #& * 7 ee ee SLAYER OF GIRL HANGS HIMSELF. if we can help tt The exposures made through the columns of The Star of the” im (By United Press.) proper use of public funda and of PENDLETON, Ore, July 4B the methods employed by the com! m Stoffel, who y day #hot and Missioners tn conducting the coun jktied JByearold Elsie Kennison ty’s business are responsible for| because whe preferred the atten thie edict from the chairman of the | {One Of another young man, tx dead be 4 ithe reeult of bie own pend jsoun as Stoffel murdered the he comminioners of King! he wencaped to the - AD county are public servants, Their! waa quic ganized and started acta are the sets of employes, and |! pure Bluding the man-hunt > that to ait four hours, Stoffel fina . transactic ae Bok tO ee us the doene of with he affnirs of the county! his crime. He cut down a clothe be open to the public fori iine, fastened one end around Jisapproval He0k, then going Into a threw t Commixaioner | (2@ Ober around a rafte wone : OMenieHOner off from a barrel and wy A aha to prevent The Star from strancied to death pa infortmatic will be of ne TCP ee eee ee eee | On the contrary, they are « > wattive indication of @ guilty Com) @ ANVATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. * ence, There te plenty of ma @ * terial at hand, without ther in| @ [There will be a scarcity of & ‘ Pigg nth peor at all bigh points * a » Concemn as tel it she low service ins north & fit for public service all threel@ @f Lake Unior gov. & sioners and other county |@ @rmame canal to the ® o ante @ shutt off of the low « * & Ke main, from § 4, m. & te eptfe, of Os ews) tom« * baw The ar * as updert oT eee eee eee eee ee MARATHON RACE ER IN DOUBT Italian Came in First But -< Protest Made and Hayes Named—Protest Raised % Again. G peation India @ terrific 5 fi, fomged ahead ace Protest Against Longboat sah stents against Longboat ente the Marathon were over i ine aet minate te and the 8 was allowed to rt he Americans objected to allow tis the Redekin to compete on the Sfounds that b MBA were back Lb the leader o ie wan a profess ed in this assertion f the jan team hough the Mara on wae et (Oy United Prove) ode tay ahead of the original dat LONDON? July 24.—The result of |Barause of the fear Pine tnt the great Marathon race is still in| geday haif holiday would cause the doubt. Dorando, the Italian runner, jatiendance of such a crowd a» t came in first, making the 26 milet/abetruct the runners, thousand and 38 yards in 2 hours, $4 min japertators lined the course to sec utes and 46 second contestants covering — the 6 Jonn F. Hayes, of the Irish lation aoe ae selhe Wile ie the American Athletic club of New exact distance of the run York, was second. When the judges! Entered for the Marathon at the announced that the Italian was win-laeart were, 12 Englishmen, 11 ner the Americans immediately | Ganadians, seven Americans, fou filed a protest. They claimed that Swedes, three Australians rv Dorando had been assisted across | South Africans, two Grecks, two the lines. The judges upheld this) men from Denmark, one German protest and declared Hayes the ane Finn, one Russian, one man winner, but immediately other na/from Helgium, one Austrian, one tions filed protests, making claime| Bohemian and one Ialtan that Hayes was aiso assisted When the judges announced! FOUND FLOATING IN BAY Hayes the winner, Hefferon, of South Africa, was moved up to see (By United Pre ond place, and the third place was| gan FRANCISCO, July 24,—The Iven to Joseph Forshaw, of Sli or samen E. Eagan, forme the finish of Dorando’e great | connected with the Burroughs Add run wae dramatic. He fell five|imk Machine compar wh ha times in the last stages of the race, | been . ing. since wa and each time was lifted to his found float ns te the F feet and urged on by his friends, @fuan's wha There were maar) olence, and the polic The fifth time he fell directly in : , , : front of the royal box, and Queen /Ai0 Investigating | to | Getormim Alexandra rose and waved encour agement to him. He was then within 10 yards of the finish. Hie friends rushed to him, gave him brandy, lifted him to his feet and literally pushed him over the finigh he then fel a dead where in line faint He soon wae revived sup ported by Hayes, Hefferon and For led to the royal box, was introduced the and was he shaw where queen On account failing, Tom of one of his Longboat, the dian runner, was forced to retire in the 20th mile of the race. The Indian had forced the running too hard at the start lege ana [ Eighty Contestants Enter LONDON, July 24—¥ 8 n testants entered, the M ) « w tarted fromthe east terrace of Windsor Castle this afternoon Prince of BWedea. King Kdward apd the royal fam were on terrace to see the start, the Drit ishgruler taking greater interest It this race thanpin other event of the Olymple ggme t land and South Africa were to gether at the start and clung to wether tenaciously for *@¥une) min vter then Tom MeDORL the | a an OLD PARTY THINKS RICHARD CROKER ) 00 oc THE SEATTLE STAR , FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. MEEKER SAYS “DAVE” MUST DIE RECN LAKE BOY RESCUES TWO FROM DROWNING NO NEWS HAROLD BEN WORTHY F CARNEGIE MEDAL © is) HE WEATHER SAT FAIR TO 1IGHT AND GATURDAY; URDAY WARMER; WESTERLY BREEZE PRICE ONE CENT fi 3 WHO IS THIS? Saves Two From Death in the Waters of Green Lake This Morning. After Fred Fenton, member of ® surveying crew, had almost lost his life in a brave effort to save Dewey Ru ears old, from drowning in. Green lake, 66th st., about 11:40 o'clock this morning, Harold Hen, 18 years old, plunged into the lake and saved both man and boy from drowning The heroic reseue was accom plished before the eyes of a num f people who had been‘ attract the © of the lake by ertes the boy, first, ang man who attempted te bin ey Rite the boy, was so nearly drowned that he had to be on, afte change of esumed his work Thirty Feet From Shore. Riley was on a raft about 20 feet sid he fe His feet ‘ sled in weeds and ed f bis reach © he could ®rasp it. Unable et f, he called for hely of the little with his parents, used werent thes nb erday and saw a of" a propeess e o th ein re to th te he aw the eht t pl d into the oa : any ed the boy mother or somec va. ut, w wn by wer The Star Family Outing Da a _ wa le to swim te j pies Fenton Clings to Boy. Outing Day yesterday at White o Bravely cling to the boy, Fen to be the biggest event int Madison Park allied {¢ and struggles ner All day kk owded with ct to keep above water. Becoming i their re who took ady pportunities fo ttred, he allowed himself to sink ded believing that he could push bimseB ou coupons Were timed he Skiddoo He face when his feet touchee populari 1,360 coupons being turned there The me and thus keep from drown 1 was second, with 1,200 coupons and the roller coaster third &, but the water proved too deep He and the boy rose without touch The winiature railway was taxed to ite capacity from 9:30 in |] !96 bottom and sank a second time the moraing until nearly 11 o'clock at night, every car being crowd Among those who hed to the ed with merry passenge escue was Harold Ben, who lives all concerned me in © water, he swam quic o the struggling cou; grasping Riley, the boy, th swam quickly to shore ROBBER BANKERS AFTER THE Ben Makes Double Rescue. N POIL LED EXPRESS COMPANIES seers of nis oueden, Penton war’ e to keep his head out of - --- -—-- + water, but unable to swim. Bes 18 SHOT BY POLICEMAN DUI July 24.-De-| dragged the halfdrowned boy os nee . anies the beach and, } o DIARY FOUND IN POCKETS ba t a shacagpeaisabe ( the amie te ca others, returned to rescue COMMENTS ON ALICE ROOSE Ogi” bern of Fenton. With aid, Fenton VELT-LONGWORTH Bank association t tarted reached the shore nearly exhausted le which th b vel Immediate 1 ures were taken (By United Press.) ed State e bankers allege tha ‘ : hana pEnveR, Coto vee ue Siibeens eoniphale mon | @@ filled with water, but prompt rie nd i lia « have pr fi 1 n work n him over a barrel in that Roose ve a sine in! bmit to | expelled the water and he breathed worth oke isarett aod that nina and fed again, regaining conscious Edward RB enh, who ul banking depa Ey 3 ea ang He The tb ensational be ed cause lea! of Fenton secured a change of cloth William MeMul was shot 1) trout A “nn ad this £ & in a store nearby and med t last night Neema qi the « the at He li = ian ba gr , ae hd he WELSH WILL NOT faioos 4 RETIRE AS REFEREE was found a diary in which th CHARGED WITH were the evider We a his » the how of wealthy famille a ! © Mar bh to¢ oming fight eibagtinindie ALT LAK crry Jul 4} t ween 1 and Hugo ' Utal ho and } I led to take | (By United Press.) Ore ny me of Colleoun July 31.1 PORTLAND, oO Iw ‘ itt 1 nl a i ging a w nansiaugh onnee girl here Accord 0 hes $ ne , ce Arre In w“ Former Tammany Chieftain ont win he’) Abed ene Be Sag gene te per Gives Out Characteristi Ape bingy ell: tel 2 eta Re REVIVING YESLER WAY : Dc compiiea ak ae mel, ] REGRADE PROJECT Interview. south, contin bth inn Christen or Roosevelt Not the Right Sort . ! x t rt is belr o NOW YORK, Ju 1—Richard | be power t ' he t } Ye wa é the fall denies that he will ne | t f " be » ind actively partiely pr An tii Is th 0 (bow | & bees dential campaign, though he hoy ort of nt warden. | 20mvew A former ury will win, according to pe He n ne tt Me ) pets yuired Jal cable message to the w Yor n't | top and bottom 1 ‘ { al a " pai euliew aiven out-at his oe bi” gyn orang 0 mn a hot i Gedhens o Stricken by Heat. @ ‘1 r ly | ed ¢ jnsinuation ‘that the nt aN INO, Cal, Jul thé old party ought to win Hut | all Dye * ‘ declared a rs me “ec pro i piv 3 geet tng piven whe is this man Kern? 1 supp | Croker the exon’ io, si Hove more freedom | fron! 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