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TLAND BOY WINS AN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL w Itaty defeated Orloff of Rusata Clips a ls Bicerd i {B| by winning two straiant fattn } Abern of Bay ‘america swept the field taking second piace.) Shaw finishing third. vietory in the deat of Brandon. Engltah emigrant Man. He was an oe wt 110} Smithson's Record « Pacific Telephone | Caipandl constructive departments and the | Fedistricting of the large field cov Jered by the company will greatly BIG SHAKE-UP THE STAR—SATUBDAY, UL 25, 1908. | General Manager Bradley sald to day that the changes will probably | be made Auguat toe The plo ot} ha» been superintendent of th tral division with headquarters in this city, He in to be au 4 by John Kerns, superintendent of the ASK COUNCIL FOR FIRE-ALARM TEST ey iness Men Sign Petition toms of the Nattoual Distriet Tele raph company and the Instantane arn mpany of thie city be md won the final! r F ‘ ib fore ‘eons final yote on the fran: | zea ite! rng hn. soy ned] Will Change All Officers ='ns be Fe" Wages "| Lsking: Competitive: Test sisi or" th trmer cm Race—Event Is| Jump, His distance was 48 feet ton, sent herd presumably by the| re ie ne he potition Is signed by man Se on as Bell ‘Telephon which | B Ly | : | When Taylor of Rngland finished and Reorganize Districts owns Sl per eeak ebthe. week of efore Contract Is. facturing firm porations, banks by Americans. |ara im the 1,000meter awim in 22 *| the nest Gempaay. OP hottueee, [and large merewntile institutions in| 482-5 se@onds, Battersby i? + “ the elty amen Mhaland, who waa second, con ma Awarded. Fire Chief H.W. Bringhurst has tinued swimming and lowered the | Wh vos s i informed the members of the cor United Press.) reeord for.a mile by &i-5 seconds, (By United Press.) | teeta Peale iene wae ee - | poration committee having the mat July %.—Running ike} | SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—The divided into three dintricta, The} o ter tn charge that he 4 not ap ¢learing the hurdies | Claim Hayes a Canadian, | Greatest shakeup in the history of southern division will extend from} 7% elty ¢ be pet: | prove of granting a franchise to an Smithson, the) VANCOUWER, B.C. Juty 26a the Pacific Telephone and Tete San Diego to San Luts Obiape on|“loned on Monday night by 150 lo laos the lnuivupente ts be ae tied ll Ore, runner, |sPeclal to the World from Ottawa | graph company ie in progress today (6 north }@al business men end mARUSC HE ee ee eine tiie and noe at Pert leave that Hayes, winner of the ¥ | ‘The central division will extend | ing companies to order a ¢ a4 | Ae Dot 8 ie and s from the Olyer [and when matters resume their nor My 8 to order npetl-! rectly connected to the fire boxes Marathon at London yesterday, fe from San Laie Obispo to the Ore | tive cost of auxitiary tire ala Hy genre Be winning the gold med imed as a native of Ottawa, be.| M*! Condition it ie the hope of &. gon state line. bs 1 hes ome dala dh beaes wee | ws | HOmeter hurdie race atjing the son of Patrick Hayes, a| © Bradiey, firat vice president and The northern or third district will | ce today, Hig |former cab driver, Hefferon, the | general manager, that the infusion | Melde Washington, Oregon and LITTLE JAP MAIDEN ’ jxecond winner, waa in the second | of dabo MAY BE SOCIAL PET, | was 15 seconds fat [contingent from Canada that fought | Tew official blood, # general re WJ. Phitiips tx to be placed tn he in this!in the Boer war, enttating aa a roal. | °@*Plation of the operative and charge of the northern district. He | TAFT AT perdles today placed the) PORTLAND, Ore. July Por. Prove ite genera! service. Oakland offices 43 points in the /est Smithson first came into prom 2 = feaen the total score in |!Rence as a hurdler while he wat “waive Yale wives is SONS OF VETERANS events at the comely) rai of 1907, when he was regarded anal he event standing as a Wonder, after he had won five | Pg ap TO ENTER POLITICS having previoasly won points on a} | varsity team. a of Canada, Was set Smithson, whose parents reside (By United Press.) tee running hop, step 40d pore and who is 24 years old, start pertaining to the election of men} CINCINNATI, | @imance Deng 48 feet ad ed bis athletic career with the Port orway tand Y, M.-C. A. in 1901. Two years Lanai Te. Neseisd to Seb office to pati F. Vradenburg, who wae | 0., July 26—Wm. |M. Taft arrived here at 1:55 o'clock BE FINALE PRETTY LOVE ROMANCE MAY OF POWERS CASE later he bechmne @ student et the amie division commander of the | **# afternoon and proceeded at | , Oregon Agricultural college and ia idify Voting Strength of Hons of Voterans at & recent elee-| ence to the home of his brother, 4 lor ot Bagiand ‘ni 1905 he went to Notre Dame col taken @ prominent part in| Charles P. Taft, where he will re | ah: | ewe ere he fe 7 907 by ination of the ue | Seoarepive of sus 0%, hare he remained wot 1907 the Organization. jms, \egnteation of ge Jeane | tain until Monday, when he wil | MISS ELEANOR BONHAM. student at Yale. It was during the | poworful influence for pony in ¢on-| #ttend the meeting of the Ohio | YORK, Pa., July 25.—Is a school tition circulated to raise money for today act ted brief time that he attended that! a ~ heetion with the eleetion of proper | state central committee. There was girl tnt in a condemned man's! his defense. He was then awaiting S° | walveraity that he won fame in . men to public office,” sald My. Vra-|"@ formal reception today, but the |fate ripening into a romantic love his second trial for the murder of the hurdling eventa, In the same y The & of oVterans' league has | denburg today Tt is the intent candid was cheered whenever where he won the Pacifie northw door 40-yard high and low hurdles work's championship. , contending that Car Cornell gpg bees WIFE C H AR GES fairly when he dete on Th see ¥ nana was allowed to the track alone, taking Mi medal and being offictally vietor fell ran the distance in 50) Twelve charges of cruelty are! Rone second slower than/| given at length in the supplement he made Im the prelim-jary divoree complaint of Sarah L. | Stay against Andrew L. H. Stay, . July 25.—Robdins and | American runners, re-/ enter the 400meter race! rerun at the Olymple| of the unsportsmaniike | filed Im the supertor court today Olympic games, is heartily in the Blewett st. regrade, accord. an by every foreigner ing to a verdict returned in the | supertor court on June 4 last. According to the wife the long record of {II treatment began three werally conceded that It ~ been impossible for to have fouled Halswell| weeks after their marriage, on ship company ‘ (Mar Special Service.) road. The persons in the runaway Error post, as he was three April 11, 1881, when the husband| (OSes VALUABLE TOOLS. WASHINGTON, July 24.—This! were an r or of the Englishman at drove his newly made bride out to! te little Japanese maiden, fresh from} Mra. Behan, wife of John E. Be- Overpay, a Check fed the British offictals| herd cattle, in spite Alfved Johucen, of 3012 Dexter }han, clerk of’ the San Franctaco| ’ censured for rushing breaking the tape.) Mrs. Stay says that ber husband | fo allow the event to| haw $14,000 worth of Lake Union before the com-) shore lands, a haii interest im the upon that she was very sick the| firm of Stay @ Jenkins, coai deal-| oODo F Leows MAY come. Ore, i a first place in the of the feet been org tremend: im matters JAPAN WILL BUILD | TWO DREADNAUGHTS: —_— (By United Press) VANCOUVER, B. C. A passenge: japan, which arrived said tn rei cabinet’ | be strengthened by the new govern } | Dreadnaughts of 20,000 placement, mounting 12 121n guns eaeh. One has been laid down jat Yokosuka and prepa: being made to build the other at left a tool chest, the contents | ¥alued at $300, over night close to |the raifroad tracks near Baker, | Wash. ané@ on the following morn- jing the chest was missing, despite (MAKE BIG CATCH yeaterday, Wd to the new Japanese ‘The military policy will tions are viee-division command. |ment at Niagara, N. ¥ oes |'1'S THE GOLD CURE FoR BUSTER, THE TERRIER, TRADE (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Jaly 25. — Among the passengers from the) Orient by the Empress of Japan were Taotal Law Shee and suite, went to Canada and the United States by the governor of Kwangst, | & province of South China, to in- Veatigate the industries, commer- and mining resources, with a vi to the expanding of the trade | With South China. After & month fn Briti#h Col- umbia, the Chinese official will go to Seattle and other coast ports. Although noe connected with the tons dis | old. “woak.” Buster's « confirmed by the 72 guilds of Canton, be be- Neved his investigations would be ueefal in furt of their pro- Jeet, and delegates were to follow him to work on behalf of the steam: | BARONESS KIVO TAKAHIRA, the land of cherry blossoms and garbed in the quaint Oriental cos- |tume of her native land, is looking | |big-eyed upom the wonders of the! | Pational capital just now | Suse arrived from Japan. SEEKING WORK Success in obtaining employment |J8panese ambassador, a tall, slim, for an unemployed man has been dreamy-eyed Oriental beauty At dent | story? weeks ago, week at the Bonham home. almost constantly in Miss Bonham's company closed by accident Mina Cincinnatt vis in Powers’ case fies. ape) " ARLY KILLED IN A RUNAWAY T Mias denial of Mise Konham that there and was a guest for a He was and his identity was dis- Bonham studied music in There she became tnter-. ‘e Friday will reco’ woman, a i6-yearold girl and a little child had a narrow ea- cape from death on the third rail of the San Rafael deadly rail supervisors, bruised and cut about the head Lucille Beha She has | {@ternally injured, but will recover, | , three Grace Ward, of San Fran- } Human nature is not per- the American run-|ers, off lands in British Columbia, |= fact that It weighed 300 pounds (Star Special Service.) te the Baroness Kiyo Taka-| eo. slightly brulsed |and other real estate, all of which se CHICAGO, July 24.—It's the gold | hira, the 16-year-old daughter of the| Mrs. Wm. Williams, eye apse: fect and requires every @ Favorite. jahe clatms as community property. | cure for we Buster, fox terrier, 3 years ~ means to guard against er- The horse dashed down the road! home she had made her formal de.|{f over three miles and several | years old,, he was sent by the Multnomah Ath nited in this ety for the | of the league to ald tn the canny he was recognized by his towne In Caleb Powers, recently « politi » beeame an enthusiastic de letic club of Portland to represent |?" eee oF taking part in the com-| for clean polities and clean and | people. cal prisoner in Kentucky and 4 free of Powers, and assisted in it in the national champtonship ("8 Political campaigns. The mem-| competent servants. through the pardoning| raising funds, Later she ded games at Jamestown. He won the | [°'#h!P Is expected to embrace the At & recent election of the power of Gov. Wilson, about to mar-| three days of his second trial, un world’s championship there ana) ‘O*er Of the Sons of Veterans, of Veterans officers were selec ry Mina nor Bonham, daughter | known to Powers, and left the court the victor | later the Canadian champlonship in S" OF#auization which hax hereto: to serve for the enauing year a | | of a family noted for its wealth and|room more than ever convinced of cn i Montreal. In the spring of 1908 he | °° confined iteelf to fraternal and | follows; G. F. Vradenburg, divis philanthropy? his innoe For bis third trial came west to participate in the Tp oy a amander; M. T. Johneon. at |” York society refuses to believe | she indw her family to subsertbe Olympic tryout at Palo Alto, Cal.’ 5 gnq eared tomes and ©. V. Savidge, Jr. of anything else, despite the emphatic) funds for the employment of spe celal counsel Champlonship meet, his record in — are expected to join the new Johnson, W. W. Wilshire Was any unusual significance at At this trial she met Powers and | the L1O-meter event being 153-5 sec. | 8800. and with such a voting and F. ©. Shipley, division counsel tached to Powers’ recent visit at her they became close friends, After his loud, He holds the 60-yard indoor | “C2 those tutereated in the or-| and Elbert Smith, of Walla Walla, ee home bh third conviction she corresponded hurdle championship and the out Tremendous infiuence can wield @ delegate to the national encamp- r ers came to York nearly two with him, and was .preparing to raise more money for the defense when he was pardoned. Both Pow- ers and Miss Bonham declare his visit was but a natural expression of gratefuiness. But York soctety refuses to ac cept the explanation, and is on the qui vive of expectation. Fed Soup With a Tube. PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. July The «ix Doukhobor women sent here from Yorkton have re- | fused to eat and Warden Kerr of ; the prison is having them fed soup 25 if wiee for the formation of of the British officials) The city of Seattle te also made | Mt. the army being raized, as ar j be heim ies iehkn to tate anal (By United Press.) with a tube They attempted to dis Jas. E. Sullivan, president | a defendant fo that Mra. Stay seeks | "*"4°4. to 19 divisions, and the! Japanese steamship com SAN RAFAEL, Cal, July 25. —| card their clothes, but were stop- rican Amateur Athletic | an equable share in $2,500 damages | 8°) Strengthened. The decision | such as the Nippon Yusen Reports today indicate that all four) 4 Sad American commissioner allowed thelr commantty property | 2** deem reached to bulid two ‘aisha, which ix being organized victims of « thrilling ru y acct-| Should You Make Account Gives You Recourse ror. To pay by check lessens the chances of mistake; the people who tried to stop it wore | unable to get hold of the animal. The ocoupants were spilied out on | the tracks of the North Shore rail- road, just in front of a train. The | today and it is will be able to A meeting of the grand mas He is im fine | tere aod deputy gratd masters of the best | the Oe Fellows of the state will followed by several requests from put in society, and she will have needy persons for The Star to se | her introduction to the Washington jeure work for them. Two of the smart ost ae next fal. recent requests call for publicity Every time he ean find a pall that fen't working, he grabs it up and beats it for the nearest grog shop. He comes home soused. method is one additional ad- vantage tn business employ- ed by men careful in finan- (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, July 25. — In ries on Fri-| be tomorrow ve em on at i | How the animal contracted the| A Seattle widow with a «mali boy | torman had the rr " cial matters. fan with tittle ap-|o'elock, at the Arlington hotel, for| spite of the gale that blew all day) napie Dr HH. Hard 1422 N.|to support writes to The star that EXCLUSIVE CLUBS OF | eat"tna stopped tt wunin 8. tow And his admirers as-|the purpose of making | arr ge | yesterday In the | Straits Guit| Clark. bis master, does not know. |she needs @ position as housekeep feet of tho runaway victims edie Sees uaMpressx- Mise that he could/ meats to obtain the 1909 grand| jaeee ee ge port ity “pit| He has been a slave to the “ends” | er, matron, or Geing vinta sexing % TACOMA UNDER A eae es the amount of which is ‘lodge session > le tor order for Se iin” Wamenen . Ge od | for, Wes last tue years. Punishment | maintain an unequal struge! FAILED TO APPEAR. $12.50; if you should later the Greeco-} matches arpeml events were held! Martensson of Sweden de! Mi Anderson of Sweden and the middleweight vie Y. In the lighweight final Porro RECORD CLIMB (By United Press.) were not fiahed on account of the re The names of these people may | ##*inst the Tacoma exclusive clubs | a ean ways. — heavy #wella which rolled in from i} for the iMegal selling of liquor sopead ens wae et |e rs CONSTITUTION ssiuisef onetime atten | Double Header 8c five J. KL. Ross and Dr. EB EB. Ross, who left for the summit of Mount taker Tuesday. It took exactly 3 ize 16 hours and 15 minutes for the party to seale the highest peak nd returm to the city. With the jaid of a powerful field glass the trail was picked out among the huge crevasses miles in advance and scarcely 200 feet was lost by sigzagging around tn the eatire as cording to the statements of the police, the force of strikebreakers imported from Seattle to work at the plant of the Puget Sdund Milla & Timber company fa made op, 4 part, of “hobos” and » citizens, and it is p to round up several of the worst and escort them to the elty lmits Bellingham Canning company more sockeye salmon than cotved | they expected. The Pacific Amer-| jean Fisheries caught 27,000 sai | mon, which is the record catch of Bettingham Can of serving Buster when he brings | val labor, which does not involve! TACOMA, July 25.—Prosecutor| sonal recognizance to appear for|M him the cash? aot the traps ah the nalmon bans)" ®° C80 And “speaks” his wants /Deavy ling be sare will Ye SC} Rowiand’s tong expected move) itl. but failed to do wo Pay by check. VIOLATED SUNDAY LAW. For violating the Sanday liquor jaw, L. M. Mahaffey was yesterday Mined $56 and costa by Justice Gor- don. The jon was hotly contested and Mahaffey's attorney gave notice of appeal cension. They searched for the GARBAGE GANG key. T streets were thronged | 4 neighboring states will monument left by the Mazama club with people, and the crowds cheer. bent Rage ‘anneal veaen: TRO DIES OF APOPLEXY. last year and were successful in ed Sultan Abdul Hamid a and ‘services are being held at the Mount ik finding it. Sqain, At the palsee the sultas re: Zion chureh with Rev. R. H.|_ James H. Lynch, manager of the — — ceived the congratulations of nearty | ‘py, im charge. Montana livery stable, died audden Semvetin’ Are Wesesi every nation of Euro At the sonsion yesterday after-|1y from @ stroke of appoploxy at 4 BELLINGHAM, July %5.--Aco o'clock this morning at his rooms, The efforts of a council to defeat the carrying out of Coun etiman Murphy's munietpal garbage ordinance, in favor of a counter | proposition of Councilman Way to have the people vote on a $200,000 bond issue, met clique a severe ee eee | tunity he gets drunk again. ‘| Faithful Old Dave at the first o support. : ars A college professer, with bron- believes the saloon habitues tn his | hial trouble a: id shattered nerves, the dog the | though bat 34 years old and other wise physfcally strong, tells The in the neigh. | Star that he te “up againat it” and ood can resist the temptation | must have outdoor work. Any man r THE BAN 'y United Press.) | neighborhood taught | habit No saloonkeeper were served on the stewards of the Commercial, the Elks and the Union, the Country and the Uni- versity clubs, charging them with violating the state law against the wale of liquor on Sunday The clubs will fight the case col- lectively, tt is believed, as the de- fense in each case ts practically the same. They hold that they are private concerns, and that Mquor ta dispensed only to members. PROCLAIMED NEARING END OF CONVENTION (By United Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE, July Lz *§ The constitution granted by sultan yesterday was cveciuleane today from the imperial palace amid scenes unprecedented in Tur Tomorrow evening the Mission ary Baptiat convention of Wash- Harvey Noble, a chauffeur. arrested last night on a bench war- rant from Judge Gordon's court. He was arrested a few di speeding HM. have for sale 600 shares Dow Header at § cents per share. 8 ago for 4 released on bis per Herrin & Co,, 610 Firat ay Dr. C. fF. Lathrop Years in Be- attle, "Removed TS People’s Bank Bi Becond discover you patd him $1.00 or $1.50 too much, the cheok will show what he received. Would you bave the same definite record if you gave Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY iden, tt decided to affiliate Turkish Women in Parade. | ‘ith tho Christian ndeavor 80 BERLIN, July 26.—Dispatches re-| Guty, Formerly the state work ceived here today from Monastir| was done through the Young Poo- state that the women of all Maco-| Yiery society, but It was decided donia are parading the streets un-|that by affiliating with the Chris vet rejoicing in the granting of) tan Emdeavor society a broader poo new new constitution by the sultan. fipid would be opened “|. Late this afternoon election of Gtficors will be held. Tomorrow at 910 Fifth av. The burial will take place Monday. A Bank Account Helps You iret tiisit reg | J oe : ke c amocning, at 11:20, 8. G. Wilson at the meeting of the council's fi] Kara Meeker and his traveling |e st Teh, ©, 6. Wise ‘POLICE SEEK nance comanition yesterday companions, with thelr team of| lt Pree Src 'ner, RH |g To realize the value of Some of’ theee . lon Ci , ae ee ee oe Se money; makes it easier to from some of these iat. |B} Corporation Counsel Calhoun In-) 50h gunday. ‘This will be an ex-| Thomas, B. D.. of Pueblo, Colo.,|f money, eS STEAMER YOSEMITE formed the members of the com a wit preach a dostrinal sermon on 5 MISSING ; ‘members of the com [Pain ommartuniy to sea theo Beet handie. your “financial affairs b | mittee which had the yay bill! gentleman that followed the old} ak hal aun Ga doe d Ex t H d pt REE under eousideration, that It would|Oregog trail acrous the continent | —:— grees soe egncle ran cursion to Hoods |be necessary to outline a system| and bi See old Dave, the faith A D t > ift Sore od cet ab edtiocee mpeeed Seattle police have been asked|and obtain exact data relative to} ful old beast that {is threatened G ET An Ch eae ttl ge C { S d J { 26 to locate Homer Upton, 13-year |the functions of such a department | with the butcher's knlte : . loc tor's & Bee eaeet pipe: Wo dopant te anal, sunday, July | old I ho ran away from Ta-| before any bond issue proposition | : othe stn . ; je Your ao. (“ey ee could be legally considered | squansaaensensezecasusssszzeaseaeszezatas: “o: ppbleg gh: le aaggallmaati UNDER AUSPICES OF | The have also been asked| The effect of this decision from 4 ee 2 the city’s legal adviser will be to Al h d G H Fi C N 2 | to find Rivard Tatum, 'sdap-| ihe oty’, onal adviaes wil be 0 H Alcoholism and % In eo. Hl. Fortson Camp No. been missing from the home of his | deavoring to knife the ordinance ai Drug Addictions We Pay 4 terest United Spanteh Whr Veterans father, at Medford, Ore., since Oc-| ready passed, approp ! : Leaves Pier 6, foot of University st. at 9:45 a. m. Come one, tober, 1907. Fie has been seen {n|for the tnstallation of the garbage|# , posiTive SAFE HOME on ings J come all. Plenty of room. Capacity 1,800 passengers. 2% hours | thie city recently jeollection and destruction system CURE ashore at Brtanon. View the beautiful mountain scenery - —— } sic and u Free. efres: ents Serve o ou - no SETBTION PROM Gust Music and Dancing Free. Refreshments Serv n Boat, J. J. GINGLES, M. D., INESS { ° | : Be eyed ee | ere State Bank of Seattle Fare 50c Round Trip i a 0. | t benghe @ Nig ibe 1 On Plonesr Place. Tickets for sale at Bartell’s Owi Drug Store, 506 Second 4 q sp ‘ | 232 and 233 Arcade Annex Av. Waterfront Meat Market, foot of Madison st.; Fruit Stand, Tied ution (C4. Bldg Ind. 4961 Cor. First Awe, and Yesler Way. pier 6, and office of boat on dock. and Universiiy st

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