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OPINION, VOICED THROUG “DAVE” THE STAR, SAVES LIFE OF “DAVE” _ WRATH aR FOR CAB PAIR TONIGHT; GUNOAY FAIR AND WARMER; GENTLE W OTERLY sneeze. you. 10. _KO, 1 "FHE SEATTLE STAR - LAST EDITION PRICE ONE CEN SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908. |e A Rw Re! \* 7 |* (GANS-NELSON FIGHT, #/ * * * (By United Press.) * *% SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. * Welt in believed here today that * Wa Tight between Mattling Nel * Wisop and Joe Gans at the Min # ‘Ww ion et. arenu ts assured for # iz Adminsion day, September 9. # * Terms have been agreed upon * ® by Willte Britt, Nelson's man * ® ager, cand Promoter Jimmy * * Coffroth, and the contracts * * i)! probably be signed within * NC E E s M Pie » Co & Qi seabably be slaned within +) DADE, E REVIEW. lla any sity ntracts ® ald to be patisfied with the * * | # prrangemont | MAVAL FIGHTERS Without the Bids Required Vee e Tee ere eee ee diidectiniaiaed Sta pane wand » vate peatorn, | OF Sth Law. i “ xttend a banquet at the Citwde ‘hehbe ta PIERCE COUNTY) Event—Pope Pays a ‘itch wi ie art ta eo | hat om all ee ‘ : . . South Africa and New Found bid | Tribute in Special Bulletin. 4200 PERFECTS STRONG POLITICAL | e F present county commis ORGANIZATION TO CONDUCT] peat ¢ sols kas ateaGaenr ue Rileeien | (By United Press.) th nog “to ef WIS CAMPAIGN UNTIL THE! Quicnec, Ju Hight British oe cosa Brag 2 Boo pt PRIMARIES. | warships two French battleship en pager oy ford m die nd the United States steamer ew “ t th citizen who —_—— Hampehire ined up in the jeve that their Lawrence ' on and were ic “ r east pay ome 4 (By United Press.) lewed by George ‘Frederick | among 1 a grea ‘ thar ts tt tat wih Bosom 4 TACOMA, July: 26.-—8. G. Con! ot Wales The crowd enent . < t ‘ i of the im rove, Candidate for the republican | ine review » daprusone. . eve 1 to recognize the thor en. nomination for governor, hak in-| eclipsing that of Pride 0 en f © of the £ ; ; 07. t |vaded Pierce county and has per-|CcuPMne argent aneoniblages ever |at the same tin p > Pi eto | j fected one of the strongest politt |, in Quebe und perse © of b ra ¢ * and cal organizations in existence here eviewing. the ships, the! ee , Baer now to handle hix interest nti! e “ - S | primary election The Pomeroy ‘ hoor sa the law | ‘awyer-farmer came ove “ pleted with W. PB. Coine eth yg pare manent chairman and Je H s sc : ; a magne INEVITABLE om ae oes ‘abteoman. adhe € e the commis | me, Cosgrove ta e ofa * * ’ alth wt x ti 5 hoger [ate in Pierce county. AL Both Sides Preparing for a wisi: o's eis in she hands ey and ay mE wome of the mont re pollee ler D to expedite ise uve aie of the county were . : « 1 of pickets f Gets Many Contrac viesent to pleage vio their sup | Grit Battle in Longshore. tne dock. “rweny ‘special a Out of this total number of tit ip@rt, There was a 1 le abse herif of sell sar ey ort 9 ich the commi F hawes of the bine u , . ure in wervice toda bs ote od out « went to the lelbh sii of whom voom to betmea| men’s Strike. taken f ebre Pudkds Cenralet tomar: }UP With seme of the other candi wa ted at Pier 4 me ht jot eprese 1 the } Indic ot . a " > Po " ed 0 was for the ndieations of a tonx, grim , piced additions) help 8 Pack éraWeriéeh, SAYS MR between t into jongshoren a the al oF . “ hich an « L readily imagined, S\and the steamboat owne : on ns bgp te parent. Each of the « = tog erst A PT Tt On ¥ {, 1907, the commis T completing the ganiztions, oth: pyento. set 4 to sail declared an emergency on ise the situation remains i” ing, wi no awa ; Mente: Snc mie Pa road from Mouse pe spin tonight. The Buckm ot the strike, | Ridge to Rocky Ford, a distance of No large demonstrations occurred days Inte on accour , 2 miles, iticluding the reconstrue- He Will A the |” ion of a bridge across Kimball creek west of the town at Sno Not Accept lhe SEATTLE MAN LOSES: ne N ok ti f March 1, 1907, an emergency omina ion or ED E lared for repairs on the y bridge. The job was hand- INTENDED BRID i eoomcaa es eee “er ompahy at actual cost plus nt ant ev rding wattle boat Price is Unrestricted. Rich Widow, Who Was to President, | } angements, but as Mrs 2 March 27, 1907 the / (By United Press.) did not put in an appea March 27, 1907, another emer ‘is ox pulled Ezra Meeker and his prairie schooner across the continent and back, a distance of 4,600 | Sew, TORK, July, 26.—wittiam Marry W. J. Kilburn, Hag ance.» ed the returning boat the West Beattie trestle, Tite cme . : ; jolph Hearst arrived here to with the tion of going to TH \iract went to Cole @ Esty. Ne Recently Mr. Meeker stated that he intended to kill Dave and have his stuffed skin placed on ex- | Say Sree Kurope on the liner Lu-| coma and investigating the reason | restrictions appear nth — at Puyallup. This aroused a storm of protest and under the force of public opinion Mr. Meeker Onder no conditions will | by a ppe: To his astonish when he/""June 11, 190%, the Tuternational | candidate for president of the Unit boarded the boat he found the lady | ¢, leaden . * . “ : : : a“ ‘ontract compan pive ol nced now that he has no immediate intention of slaying the faithful creature. Dave, all unmind- fs States,” he»: i, whan pressed sopaeaine in question in the company of | Cit the renee of peptide . | bY Sewapapermen for an anewer to . r ral dressed stranger, who bride . . Th Tacoma police fore severe lidressed ® mer, bridge, actual cost plus 15 pe furore he is the cause of, can be seen every day peacefully kneeling by the pole of the old pi- lee question that is worrying the heed poral cay agsiiok aad Sa nemett tot dare Adee actua} cont plus 16 per cost re te the independence te ay, ow ene son's lawyer, and who, acc news gt ye i Q iri i + i ; are "©? cree bridge, 1 road district No. ie schooner at Union and Second av., chewing his cud. Dave has the honor of having met |} party's convention in Chicago. # number of private citizens are |i, Kiipurn, had ber under such COD-| 7)" Vashon island, was rons y é 2 : Hearst declared that he would| scouring that city today for Mrs./irol that the would have nothing |.) VS#! eege.: me 7 rtue of an emergency declared by elt. When Ezra Meeker was in Washington he drove his ox team to the White House. |} set accept the Homination for the | tena Peterson, a rich widow and to do with him. When they reach-| ine commissioners 7 ? _ jeretidency, even if the delegates to) veterious stran who is sup-|ed Tacoma, the stranger and Mré.| On ihe same date L. H elt came out and was introduced. Mr. Meeker told of Dave's exploit. }the: Chicago convention mght | rosed to have the woman hypno-| Peterson suddenly disappeared, and | y 0" .;ne, the fob of fixing ue Zi . a a je e 1 4g poll od fog on = ‘ Sal Of | tized. W. J. Kilburn, aged 45 years, | since then nothing has been heard | Dine on the 0. C. Neleon hog said the president, walking up to Dave and patting him, “he’s a beauty, isn't he? Peper men asked Hearst). contractor of Seattle, who is now |of eith Another emergency if hie pledge referred to the futur there in a high state of frenzy, is Kilburn, who has been sleepless On June 5, 1907, John Ronnes land he laughed heartily leaving | ine man who put the search in op-|since last night, is certain that the | was ordered to reconstruct too em oe the question unanswered Hearst eration. mysterious man has hypnotized the |p iages on the C herry Valley road. |dectined to dincums the statom Kilburn and Mrs, Peterson are en-| woman. He is well nigh distracted, | pmergency again : [See ee eaeeaeee Re aie om that the Hearst) paged to be married tonight and/and intends to leave nothing un hs * # cable from Paris had not been ‘ one until the mystery is cleared. mergencies Are Frequent. / indicated that she would |done until the mi \* BANK CLEARINGS, > by # letter from the labor |*he had indies wh That a these contin 4 van throughott the year. Emergency |® Clearings today . .91,084,297,62 #}potitical matters during the baat | | tract after contract was handed |® Balances 180,262.08 @ | Week.” he explained. “I might say out, and thousands of dollars spent le Tacoma. # something later on work which was given out |® Clearings today ..§ 638,799.00 #| Hearst was accompanied by hin without calling for bids. _ | — ———— ——— | Balances 43,686.00 & wife and children. He left this aft | ‘The fact that the International % » |ing of Dave and Dandy, the oxen. * Portland. # | eripon for Chicago Contract company received the big He Has no Immedi- and Jim, the Shepherd dog, still ® Clearings today ..§ 631,873.00 @| ——~|jobs with striking regularity was kept coming into The Star office 2 mines OT ARO49 41 poeta hal gage commission to appear before him | C#lled to the attention of the com- | Many people wanted to know * ®) GHICAGO, July 25.--The national Asks Restraini Order Auguat 8, to show cative wily the| Missioners of Killing there was not some way to save ls HOEY EES ELEY ¥ HHH! oinmiticn of the Independence party | a Ing erring onder chould "net ‘be| “Oh, they always do the work the animals. it is certain that if ———- | whieh is to open ite first conven granted. | cheaper than the others,” came the a subscription were taken up to | Hon here on Monday, today ratified Issued A the ¢C explanation |purchase | the animals and give! | the selection of William R. Hearst | gainst om- can killa Geveral entries were found in tthem a home in one of the Seattle | \ah temporary chairman made by | | 'TALIAN CRUISE » |the commissioners’ records where . -“ * }this company had entered bids a parks hundreds of people would| ©. W. Kenton, superintendent of | the aub-committee on arrangements | lo United Peau th " Mle wilt b give money. The following i# | brick construction for the Westiake | lyewterday. The city is filling up | mission. ak “Gkatatenn te against other contrac ors. | With gen boy nich | {iF sample of what the people of Construction company, was badly WitS deiegates from all portions of gitar tlided ter coe ae —— ae wee their bid had protest whieh | this city think of the plan to kill|injared about 9:30 o'clock this - the country and the convention sone 1 | aracetincs than the others, "The pees Mara Meeker an- nave aes of the kin ween Se sremtpeanpenion promises to be enthusiastic (ily Unheed Ove and visiting the principal ports of jcommissioners' explanation and od to but . ’ 7 Mexico, So Amerie: d Central 2 ssioners’ yong Mpalled Ht seome to me that one of the |cifie exposition grounds by « 2x12 SAN FRANCISCO, July 26—For| Ameri 5 as Well. Ob the sopthers pr sopliesrcweadlupar te! ¥ most brutal deeds possible would | plank, which fell from the top of Ab e Is Givi 7 ris Po “ ihe ot. Sieet f the th go egge eee erote the costin: | ne to kill ‘Dave, after all that be|the Auditorium building upon’ bis sconding Banker en the first time on the Pacific const / ports of North America, the th But the emergencies seem to Mbetk, has had its effect, and pS. Gone. The poor animal ought wa } the Southern Pacific company has | lass Italian cruiser Pugtia, com-| have run on, lke Time, forever. pion: e n 7 : ‘ . anded b arquis Lorenzo Cus-| The oc eioners called atte: a ‘ate ‘i ra to be allowed to live aa long as poe | Kenton was treated at the Emer-| Fi 16 t 20 taken the offensive against the in ant Viscose and with 12 oftieace, ; tl Pie ten a x the Sine od ate Intention Of sinie,” declared Mrs. A. Fenn of! gency hospital by Dr. E. M. Rin-| rom 0 ; : -|to the big freshets in the winter . 4ds " ale ¥ a commerce commission all of whom are members of the|as an excuse for emergencies. OA ay for me,” said Kara | Diewitt and Meridian sts Si singer, medical superintendent for | A sult has be filed in the | highest families in Italy, is in port Interviewed by a Star “UPseription list is started to save|the exposition, and Dr. W. ¢ Years. lu nited States ciroult court against here today will remain here| Emergencies All Year Round. , “that Dave may live for !™ | Want you to put my name Kampner, in charge of the hos |the commission to restrain the en-| six days before proceeding to Pu-| No one has ever suspected the he u be al down for $i 1 am what might pital, who have hopes for his re et Se ee ww ‘ a tate | forcement of the new lumber rates | get sound rivers of such dangerous ctices after the A.-Y.-| 0@ called & poor woman, for I need | covery Soafamin Te’ the. Bene ibetween the Willamette river |as overflows during the month of ten rode all the money that I have, but I/ Kenton lives at 4133 15th av, N (By United Préws.) man with offi the Boston | cints ané Sap Francisco and Bay | August, however, and the fact that 1 never intended to more than willing to contribute | » and family ies ven. bisck, was today made defendant | Points and Sa nel ers Mim before that. tam willing = ™ han wi! ne E., and has a wife and fami) HARTFORD, Conn. July 28—|| s mplaint brought by | Polnts HITCHCOCK MEETS © August of last year five emer. Me Mas live for five or maybe |™Y mite to a cause like this wm. F. Walker, the abesconding|/5.* @verce comm ere y | The attorneys for the Harriman gency jobs for bridge and river | Pes g : 9 hin wife, Emme 3 Ferris, in the su oe ae é Pears, but I do want to see him | CAUGHY AFTER CHAS treasurer of the New Gritain Sav| pa court, charging desertion road today express the on talon beak repairs: wore Gated out we Be A ced es WQUNG WANDALS | comes wir susie, avon igutene nthe Conary Sap |? tat Rate. ue teil we nee QP, LEADERS |e: vs maestro Miiiicrees cov master |Frewin, his roommate, in Van-| ‘ets’ association, pleaded guilty i” | oral attempts to perspade him to| oo) coe court of the United States if the commissioners wish their be preserved for pouter | " the superior court here today and | stern to her within the last year, | *¥preme , r " ake! y B. C., H. Muir was arrested t leph t tement to be taken seriously Oya ate my trip. 1 UNDER ARREST See a teinecn. nour Fourth |Wae sentenced to spend from 16 to| iat that nll her efforts have been | ¥! ne Soom ithe Hepburn act as By United Mt te sometbes of a shook, hh is better lowing ye weay aherEed ry 20 years in the state penitentiary. |i. vain unconstitutional y United Press.) it is ne lg ah ge « "ike afte enane , e su nhc is an equit au rT aly N view ¢ he lacr of h fo die of old a | semuntnammemctite a. and ht cys-edh on by Walker was brought to this city) waey were married on May 17 Th Mt, wi teh ie a oul _ oat cue AC 0, ‘ ly ; Freak it bin ee i r yp oa 7 xe Won't Sel! Dave Six young men, said by the po |* “ro'men Dp “ ‘ t night, worn out Lisa Bion dh. 196% he asks for $100 a month i w sheng oe a , 4 roe gare on hen Sinvole elaiarciet taal aa Geena te 1 Wouldn't sell | : « llee to be the perpetrators of the rom jexico, ew daring the bh ing of the suit, $260, 8"¢ & jen Le ' be ‘ i : « ‘ Pree bbe. ' , r J hich the interstate commerce com-| ences today with each of the state | for roads and bridges, to remember HS Beattic park. He is not| many acts vandalism in and NOTED CHRISTIAN a steel cell in murderers’ row and| ON ioney and $900 counsel fees. |™ ; “ a x ‘ mb L ai Hh might |, " 4 rte 2 wion oper are unusual be-|chairmen and national committee-| that — the allowed one dock at g fle for a0 peses, I have af }abest "Mouse 9+ Alpen a4 oe ooe “1 erea that bs fats ed mee chee. teat Ret. pasuend Bas an ve they confer on the interetate| mien of the five middie western | Stone's Landing to rot awa ? we Offered $800 for him were arrested last night on a war ana, wie sare e might ineome of from $200 to $ a? Sl Sceiies eommienion tegiuintive, | staten, alter Which the widdio, waatlie cetianeaa ion euriae with, oes Bike city of Puyallup tc ing trees belonging to Lewis Bevan | Today he made a clean breast of) 645 and an income of from $600 |Judictal and ex ve : 7 enone ou ree ga. ting $10¢ 000 Ghibition there and Those arrested and tem jeverything in the court room. Helig"si 09 a month from the Roxe| This, says the complaint, in cheock discu © local eon-| damage sults aggregating $1 comew | at tte ! sores “to the county are Ht aon aeeuenend said that he had been persuaded | wy .uire Co., doing a show busine violation of section 1 of article 1 y ' oh and the | being fi gainst the county Placed there. 1 th Lis tole. Nel af r, 16 . into stealing the money from the| (hi wate and British Columbia, |the constitution, which provides | larger conference k up the gen-| Of « it was not such a th ir ; Ne leon Rarl mr Rev, Chas. § Medbury pa tor Of lSGak and the Bapliete’ accoctation ore ee ee Oren the |that “All legislative powers herein | eral plans for the campaign in th c the : ath Park drawt mhiberry, 19; N o the Universit ace bristian m | One Blac nted shall be vested in the) section r 2 of the oth epal SThe people eattle ot , 19, and sever by wire tappers, who induced him | Uo. da.” now in Elliott bay, |&Tar 4 hows f f . aie Btn + jeueret, of tole ef thee by Be to speculate in Wall st. and stole ote ned "a Pr 000. |congress of the United States” and whitch were unde t soe = Regge wt’ be cupy the pulpit of the Queen Anne! 1), money She says that he is seeking to|section 1 of article 3 provides that! eng aAND MAY FORCE ew r quer be i Christian church, at av, W Sh All judicial powers shall be vested it Ave b ‘ a TO STUDY EMIGRATION and G at 8 o'clock ton digpoee of his property, and *¢ iin one supreme court and such tr VENEZUELA TO PAY.| Would have considerc > « row ¢€ | AUTOS ON SPEED TEST. ome | ree site itt ‘he ferior courts as congr ha caution to have invested few ' VICTORIA, B. C, Ja Re is pastor of the Fudge te how cauwe ta the ay.jfrom time to time establish (By United Press.) hundred doll necessary to have whe ©4) judge EB. Fisher, of I ton, 0 Js} largest congregation In ~ — (BY United Press.) pee sgl TT ee Sed i he| The complaint Koes Into the hie: | WASH GTON, Jul The! put it fe condition °* here with couple of other gentle | tian church and he © reputatior fos . © prevented from dis-|tory ofthe case from the begin-| news received here that George @bibition wit , placed | ten from Chicago, whose mission of being a gifted speake SAN } RAN ISCO, July 26.-—Re ubpuld not be prevented 1 hink ahd asks that the court make | Wiliams, manager of the Hhglish| ROBBERY 18 SUSPECTED / . r nto certain legal quired to pre r popine : the Injunction permanent and sus nd npany, bas beer Rot conten pia t - ae . GUS MONEY the ated speed, entries from| ‘ ‘ ‘ ° : . — rege aes animals t< ¢ a hor eo og a None: ee , ovary tanasndebe hows ta tae elle ROOM RANSACKED ges saad if ig 4g Pa ee 4 bose yg gal kag bbe ee He . eye rg hom gy ne he r into the Willamette do not like the railroad | ently by ord the forelan office he t wa aid 1 we : He repre While attemp to pass a $60 1 in the San Francisco Del-| they ean resort to water trans |fe ) te that I 1 $200 tre tehel, th MO Mean immediate he mega Ray Blew yn cy even Ad AR apc rh om » busi col-| monte run tod which being} -W. 1B. Lewis this morning re} rate th an ig taken to Indicate that Mngiend | mi 9 one . ¥ Wleunderstood rn. ent pe barr neg in {tego for Using purposes, Andy | conducted under the auspices of | ported the theft of a dark brown | Portatte “< bn order atc eee a, colleetion of th 8 | tn bake, Taregay: night ecretar tate Yhio, and in | lege } 4 tomobile Dealers’ associa-| sult, a sth n and a silver watch | idge Morrow issued an order di- | ¢ eltine AK € v Protests Are Stronc , tte the Bar ciation | Tonich, a labore it « 1 in| th Automot t B16 F t ectit he nterstate commer American f p a few a te Protests aga he mill Kato andor }

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