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: TAFT IS AHERO ny poe 2. (By United Pri CINCINNATI, Ohio, Judge Taft July played the hero at the railroad station when | he arrived home this afternoon, when he cauglit a twotyearold baby that wi train FIRE BOA failing from the IS POSTPONED (unaeed Bodies Protest |: Against Work Being Dene!’ c Outside Seattle. The board of public works today postponed award of the new fire boat concract wntil next Thurs day morning at The members ard could not decid was the most addy f those offered to take more time in which to ate OUTBREAK IS FEARED (By United Pree WASHINGTON July tian affairs have reached critical state that officials here @ay declared that they would be surprised to hear of outbreak at any time. F are being made to act with when the time comes Advices received from the Amer! ean minister, Henry W. Furniss, in dicate that there is decided unrest and among foreign residents, espe cially, there is a foeling that dis orders may oceur at any moment. | The United States warship Pa ducah ix in Hayt! to look after the United States in this, and will also temporarily relieve French abip Chasse-Loup Loubet duty in watching over the inhab- tants, SPECIAL SONG SERVICE. An excellent program has been arranged for the special song serv fee of the Georgetown Union Chrie tian church tomorrow evening at the Fraternal hall, on Jefferson and Rainier av SEEK DIVORCE BUT FIND THAT THEY ARE NOT MARRIED (By United Prees.) MERIDEN, Conn. July 25.— Plans for the wedding of Wilson) Chappell, of New Britain, and Miss Ellen Steele, of the same city, are being made today, following close upon the discovery that the young people had been living together for | over « year under the false impres-| ston that they were married. Chappell learned that he and Mins Bteele were not legally married when he went to an attorney to Swear to a complaint for divorce, | When he learned that he was not) really married, a revulsion of feel ing resulted and he and Miss Steele were reconciled. The young people got a marriage Meense in January, 1907. They could not find a clergyman handy and, as they supposed that the cere ™mony was a mere formality any- way, they took up life together. A child was born to them. BIG SUIT 1S BROUGHT AGAINST COL. GUFFEY. (By United Press.) HILLSBORO, Ore., July 25.—Col M. Guffey, the Pennsylvania oll king and politician who gained much notoriety through bis fight against Bryan at the late Denver! convention, is brought further into the limelight by a sult brought against him in connection with the | “Jane Doe” Doyle alleged fraud in Texas of! fields. Ziipha Ann Smith, of this city, is} Besides Guffey, she | Walsts as a lingerie affair, decorat the plaintiff. has sued a large number of oi! companies and a few speculators) and stockholders for an aggregate amount something like $2,000,000. Patent Attorneys | MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE Eetabdliohed : ferences, Guide book and | Beattie office— fr 430 Marke Bidg. Colman Butiding | Heree } Heat arranis Mate dep Furniture and fixtures | Heal estate and other resources Hh Gove and raHroad * Cas hand and due from banks | them such facilities as are in ac ciples, On this basis we invite y JOUN P. MATEO © Pres role of | Ragart of the Financial Comtition Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Hentilg, at ¢ RESOURCES LIABILITIES it is our aim to pay our depositors such pateps and would have been ground THE STAR—SATURDAY. Lt 25, 1908 ra ~ mys HEUTE Bervice.) |GROSSCUP CARES NOT|Y. M,C. A. MEMBER hes tt yous in gold FOR VIEWS OF ROOSEVELT =p - | Baseom, fe BACRAMENTO, Cal, TO, Cal, July 26. re today are hunting for Geo.| merly @ trusted member Y. M. ©. A., who iw aeoused jot the ia 6 FORT Worth Tex, July le ( ce ne e he j [to death beneath the car if he had Gol. Abe Harris’ of Fort. Werth, | | (By United: Press) lSheeaad Piceday att Ce ante not saved it. He then assisted the Tex., just © mabye Haga be for Mite | EW YORK July 26—Judge | ctation's safe had been robbed of of the Mextean ar Veteran® am 1 or 8. Groesscup, who read the de 2h io asco thankful mother aboard the train sociation, pasned through two warw | claion reversing the $29,240,000 fine sais wee ti denaree Png ia and smiled as she stood calling out At Once Goes Into Confer- participating In pepbably 100 bat | | gainat the Standard Ol] Company | exeniplary young man and wae tlen, without a wound. ) }of Indiana, was asked today What|taken up by the M.C. A. Hel her thanke and waving her hands With De ti ‘ With po gla ds vv oe nated - [he had to say in connection with | was left in charge of the office on Yora Crue to the Qity of Mextoo, | President Roosevelt's statem Wednesday night by Supe end lat him as the train pulled out. ence ! mocratic In the civil war Ne waa in the that a weaker defendant would hay Re Decesil, “whe had howe te . datly fights marking the campaign been punished. He waid the combination to the safe. ‘Thurs Sub-Committee. hefore Atlanta, At the age of 84| “If @ good, allaround lawyer, who | — ; T A WA RD he expreates the hope that he may | had studied the case, had sald that! sasesssstse: peicecsisiitiiss sacialekiadiek live to be the last Mexlean war the opinion would have been dif veteran ‘erent In the case of & weaker de BY JOHN €. NEVINS, | Then,” he ways, “E will hang up aclet twine bere tee Oc uget Market Co.'s CHICAGO, July 25.—~"1 am glad |My old coat and beve & reunion) |turbed somewhat, but the comment | pa * ———~—-ew | to #o@ that Turkey has gone demo: | With It “ 4 coming from the president does not | @ cratic.” This Is the statement made} ‘Thia hero of two Ameriean ware nin ¥ , disturb me. That ip all I care to before making known thelr Wd) today by Wm. J. Bryan, when ask |{# English by birth, Born near . WA |way at this time, I wish,to add} rea Ca claton ed to talk polities, That was all|Covebtry to 1825, he oa to Amer nothing to the statement that | am Representatives attended the ho had to say loa when 4 years old. He enitated not provoked at the president's) heeting from the various commer | “Hivan arrived at 9:08 o'clock in the United States army at Utica, statement ee 1 bodies, the labor unions, and] iniy morning, and went directly to and was waslgned to Co. F, Grosscup said that the intima FOR MONDAY z | the local firms which had entered) ing auditorium Annex, where he| United States infantry. He toln that he was about to leave the ‘ j bids on the seggregated items, a8k-| wene into conference with the aut. | Was sent from there to Governors bench was news to him; that he | Regular 8¢ and 10¢ Corned Beef, per tb 1G seek tae wore Se eyereee jcommittee, composed of ten men | sland and then to Vera Cruz has no intention of doing so. |# Regular 16e Lard, the Hest, per Ib a esc _ rs ool that the aggregate |S" Of the national democratic | At the clone of the Mexican war ie RET BOS SRM DOE TP 55+ 20 : i: was urged that the aggregate | committee, for the purpose of com. | the Bighth was ordered to the fron Pi yr Fag on Le ag big! ye | sidering the fo caper acon |tler of Texas, establishing a line of FOS gy omy these special prices are made Only aE Caet Of the Fortiang firm OF Sev"! peign manager outposte from the Hed river to the ‘ vic “ jeral thousand doilars, The only | P&M ene « red alt| Rio Grande, Co, F was ordered to Call Tomorrow objection the ard 4d tO} the way across Nebraska and lowa,| Fort Worth. And be relieved of that dead. 9) adopting this st the fond at many stations be Wee erect Col. Harris served as alive feeling. There is no ff? Senwena s Hf mgs a nw fed with bonfires. The crowds con rat Port Worth until the charge. eon ¥ different persons, | tinuatly ealled for Bryan to come # Were discharged In 1862 ARNOLD VIBRATION CO. ind the to have some On) out, hut he remained in the train.| When the civil war beeame tmml 339-40 Arcade Annex. Main Floor, North Public Market Bldg; ‘i fe for the comple lit jooks Itke convention times, in{ment he organized a company at Perrrrrittrrrrroirirstiiicirciicircnccciciiiiieasastesennetesr se Hct according (©) gmail way, about the Annex to-| Fort Worth, Sergt. Harris was elect pacitications jday, and the air ts full of polities, /¢4 colonel of the Tar county | | = | militia and received his commission babe baeeeeeadee | | from the Kovernor. Four days later | * ho decliied it, declaring that he 7 * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. was going to the w uught & bs hotgun for $40 wtarted for * First Race. * | Johnson's ‘Stele, 0 chen" tance * Co | jawa There he entisted in John Fema «6 TRESTLE (sicxsnes >” oe to 1 . He was afterward. elected first | * Time—1:14 35. * nitelaiteailt ti ater made leuten * * ant colonel of the Pourteer Texa - 9 6 te @| While w avalry ( *® Adelbert 0 to 1 #} 08 Firth av He surrendered the regiment at | *® Den Dome »1 * pam foreno Meridian, Mika, after Lee irren * Time—1:12 23 a | bed ons and went home with left out) * ej bed f the #86 that started | COL. ABE HARRIS. } . Was re nt Harria Hves with his an ee Stee tt orad henelt Mrs. Jessie McKinley, at/ veterans left in Texas and 350 in} Nin atte First xt, but a few cke the whole United States, Their ay | civil war he participated in| Was given the life presidency at the | LEAVE ON SPECIALS. Richmond, Mixa, a raid | annual reunion in Waco, Tex | Two special passenger and two} Doro and Chickamaugua and allethe Has Step-Son Arrested. special baxgage ars, Yuoning on | battles with Johnson from there to} SALEM, Ore. July 26.—William \ passenger schedule, will transport | Atlanta D. Clagge a well known and Boat owners and su homes | the Tenth United’ & oervipartl At present ther wealthy Marion county farmer, has along th h will give a water| wna arrived from Alaskan forces “ had hie stepson arrested for tres: | carnival tomorrow Bal-| vestadiad aiatasen 6a tes ens Sons ot Noremny pase because the stepson, Robert lard Beagh. The be | port Crook, to Fort Benjamin Har Annual plenle tomorrow at Pleas | McFarland, sat down and ate his Muminated and the decorat-| tison, ind, ‘The traina will prob.jant Beach. The Norden | meals in Claggette’s house uninvit ed. A band of 20 pieces as beet | ably got away lake this eventas Lodge will also atte Musie by ¢¢. MeParland's trial has been set uartets have ed and « things merry e y boat owner fs Invi to take T P FAY OUT FOR your families and have a good thme. rariand and ts Claggette’s third part and ts solicited to @ te bin ra e Boats leave pler 2, foot of Yealer | wife craft | way, every hour; round trip tare,| + em ox | This is the forerunner of the big} COMMISSIONER $0 cents; children, 5 to 12, halt t BOSTON, Mass, July 25.—Al jcarnival to be held next year dur-| eee match for the checker champton-| nes Comp exposition. abip oe United States han been | annual Swedish picnic across se hc nea arranged. between Charles F. Bar bands and fireworks |sloner in the north district livened | riaer teh will be for $1,000 a side and " a up a bit today when T. P. Fay, 710! Qatient a “ . - PURSE IS RIFLED. | Miss Edith Johnson lost $32 and a | tieket to Victoria In a lodging house at 1319 Third av. on Thursday morning. She left her purse tn a room of the establishment and} when she went to the room the next! morning to get it, she found the purse, but its contents were mine | ing. | WAZERS MU: MUST a | (By United Press.) | WASHINGTON, July rr it was| announced at the war department this afternoon that President Roose- velt had approved the recommenda tion for the dismissal of the eight West Point cadets who were ac jeused of hazing. They have been | discharged from the institution The accused men met Secretary of War General Wright on Friday af ternoon and made a plea for len jeney, but it evidently had been de- cided to enforce with great rigidity the law against hazing. SEARCH WARRANT FOR | Katherine Finlan, now living at/al conduct the American hotel, secured a search warrant from the prosecut ing attorney's office this morning to hunt for two shirt waists which she claims are in the possession of Dennis hotel, She 2423% Western av describes one of the shirt ed with pink embroidery and Irish lace, and says it is worth $16. | TRAMP MAKES BIG HAUL. / (By United Press.) LOS A ES, July ing that barglare would enter their home in their absence, J. 8. Bird and his wife carried with them on Fear a drive $1,500 worth of jewelry, which was stolen an hour after th arrived | at home by a tramp. { Business, July 16, 1908 $ 511,200 10 6502 87 ThA9O BA 26.908 20 6,000, 06 14.800 00 in 2.008 00 # 82,000 00 447,087 50 129,087 50 $1,108,708 #0 “4 1.104.661 16 $1,194,758 8O and to afford cordance with sound business prin your account interest ALEXANDER MY RF retary " Tog) | don, jif she lied, learnings. She also implicated Knut TWO SHIRT WAISTS Pederson, proprietor of the North ame | Star saloon, and a Mrs. C. F. Neid ermeir. They were arrested this morning and charged with immor None owner of the St. | for late this afternoon. Mrs. Clag gette in the mother of Robert Mc the Norwegian band, good dancing; all kinds of athletic sporte. Bring BO | will take place in November. Nerth 734 av. and John T. Ger | — { Relleview, both filed the conaidacies oe ‘the soulepaies “OR Report of the Financial Condition The Title Trust Company ford, the present incumbent, O. A | Siete of West boriness on the | { Cash Registers Phone Myperses at 110 Firet a: Both Pheers: Main iso, tod. ide Tucker, of $1) East 78rd. and Far W. Albin, of East Seattie, are ab ready out for the — RESOURCES aed discounts on ARRESTS FOLLOW “=: GIRLS STORY ee. John Hilman Wed to City Attor. ney De Bruler in court yesterday and as « reselt he may be tried for perjury and get a penitentiary sen- tence. Hilman was arrested at the North Star saloon in Ballard with three other men end & woman. Al! were charged with disorderly conduct On the stand Hillman said he had never seen the gtri before. The girl was put on the stand land on the threat of prosecution, she confessed that Hil man was responsible for her ar rest and that he was living off her $28), 4p088 tT) we sreae Petrars fate” Deponit 394.007 28 ) LIABILOTIOR Capitad stock paid in forpiue fund Reel re 5.MN OL 27118020 Hilman will probably be charged with perjury The rooms over the North Star of Washing loon have been a source of sean-| tt. dal for some time. pe Bom —_ | $611,216.98 | mn, County of King. om | Total THE SHOEMAKER. if you can't get boots or Directora | and sworn to of July, 1908 i. 1 anwac Notary before me} Steamers FORTUNA aid URANIA Leaving Madison and Leschi Parks Daily STHS. CYRENE AND XANTHUS DEIWEEN MADISON AND LM@citt RS FORTUNA LEAVES Lescur 10 & m, 10:00 @ m, 1:00 $166 pte, 8:80 pm; Sundays m, 10:40 «, wi 16 4:40 p.m STR. URANIA LEAVES MADIBON PARK 6:30 & m, 11:90 & m, 2/00 pm, Sundaye 12:00 pm pom “A weenie ride through the beau and Ath grounds on Lake Wash Mercer islind Cos Biectric lighted place on the | RACES—RAC | MEADOWS Six Races Daily FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutes From First Ave. and Jackson St. After 11 o’clock a. m. Gentlemen $1.00 ——AT THE—— ADMISSION (Including Grand Stand) Ladies 50¢ f

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