The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1908, Page 1

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ee ‘ — s “LAST EDITION THE TON NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, GENTLE WESTERLY BREEZE . THE. SEATTLE STAR . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT WARMER; DUMMY” ORDERS ISSUED FT NOW KNOWS OFFICIALLY OF HIS NOMINATION AT CHICAGO of the Event at Brother -| SHALL VETO ANY MEASURE DESIGNED TO DISTURB EXIST | JUDGE GROSSCUP ASKS AND ACCEPTS RAILROAD PASSES ‘Man Who Saved Milion My Leon, Har Vechanet to Standard Oil Doesn't: Like to Pay Fare on the Pleaue fee Vir. we Cound: May Vat if ele | Railways. at eebebra cic af wm ¢ today was (Star Special Service.) CHICAGO, Jaty w i was wa ‘ as at wae was a n called an “linpropriety” charge ; . ageingt Uolted States Cireult Judge © heat aoe Pater 8. Grosecup recently flgured tu the pewapapers Celebration. Groxseup’s correapondence, as this mornins made pablic, indicated that in spite teen ex; Of Hits $16,000 salary and perquisites simply cor | decorations te a cele he had for years solicited an cepted ratiroad passes for hin relatives, friewds and friends frieads | ‘The fudge accepted £5 ralipoad fa vors since 1808 that are known of, ineluding trip and annual passes and special cars. Only once wae his request for a pass turned down jon as th who has been exalte just as proad whether ping to vote for him o: 4 eacup saw no impropriety in| booming from the hill holdthg a public office and accept the city marked the tng favors of large private corpora Hoow, One letter shows he referred to & rallroed case pending tn the Valied Stater court as a leverage to f the day's program at 7 Raising Exercise. h ReCceTe pe crowds made their aft ee aod where Grodencup te f the older and prayer service wo | fudtaiaon the bench. Man an ralirond cases come before him He raleing r The flag Mt the fax carried out ina member of the ourt of appeals { and bie vote was important in the lice a og ay Ph $20,400,900 of) fue case amid thandercus The notorious bicago traction tood with caaes, “with their costly recetver ner stare and MA. TAPT RECEIVES A PIECE OF NEWS. ships, wore drageed through Grow. | _ | emy's eourt for years. Once a young friepd of (ie judge totired the coun ing its tite notifie ation trp ae “traction expert it he d by Senator W did HOt revolutionize Chic rac tom methots A few you self toured the try extensively {aad pvery where he went word was gived out that he was “presidential | Ham baer, | There things are expecially six niffeant in view of the fact that poll-| |tlelags say Grokeoup is soon to re-| “began to weak at if NEGRO FiEN tude and his plans lwha Rave been nentioned as likely }t0 take hie pis Here are tween Grosecup, his secretary, C. | Important of the iatgn. He haw xaid that be intends | upon was that re —- — - —— —wmwnie 110 take wp priva practice Of law | od, Tp this connection | Judye K. M. Landis is one of those ang o Zac athe ~« phase of the bolt Mob Takes Girl’s Assailant “cr From Police and Metes a few of the letters be HAD TO SAW TAFT OUT OF TELE- | for the T % . cae PHONE BOO H Pickard, and railroad officials P A i statutory protec | HMefe's a note to Pickard from the . A nt BR O., date Ang. 27, 1868 Out Death at the Stake~ Race War Feared. bis er er Place him on a level ’ (By United Prec.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 38 Held prisoner tn a telephone / | Beer Sir Sareosd herent 1 send) i E | pee ANSTAL PA the tines of the { 2 Ob fever of | Bee FS. Grysnen legen deliver te with the comptinents of Re Hon ose . fe never differ ex a division of booth until he was sawed out by s carpenter--that was a recent ; ; . TK. Cowen, receiver, wad mye! and capital | experience of Wm. H. Taft, # id in a letter written by George 0 ioe eaees. To give Rush, an official of the telephone company at Hot Springs, to a |) Cuep iis pot Peesiite fe aire 5 ars, seotie tase (By United Press.) friend 4m New Haven | five, YY. to enable them te 1 tranepertetion will be proeared 7 £,. T hy 2 at themselve cainct | GREENVILLE, Tex, July 26— Bush says Candidate Taft did not seem to squeeze bimaelt tof) for you ipneteres se need the sume aly. : ounne having great capital, | Ted Smith, a negro boy, was mob- 1 gor into the booth, which was of the ordinary size, but when he fl’ Grossenp often. appealed for e in bed and burned to death in the cen. ried to emerge discovered he was tightly wedged in, each cor jpasses through the railroad law - ter of the public square here today ner of the hoot being pretty well filled up. Candidate Taff yers. This letter shows how the AM" amid scenes of the wildest excite- | Pennsylvania turned down Gre but he nder rush orders, came 1, wriggled and strained every Then eleased the Meshy equir muscle was still there cup through ite own attorney 1 LF. 2. Leese, Chicdge, I—Dear ste | ihe officers of our company ai a em uboat @ da alter» ment. The police were unable to cope with the excited were not satisfied until there was little left of the boy’s body except a carpent arunning and men, who Indignant Citizen Threatens fonducted jh Ht lie tie MiAts of Non-Union Men. rhe Benes and ae ic i fear that a race war of serious p the Irosition a - ‘ ME Tatas tody of le he young negro last night a®-| portions may break out tonight heat it dt N Work With a: _ by 7 aa yh ance: « t n oF « Be aett E skilled and vnskitled, |saulted Mins Viola Delancey at the "Many white men openly advocat ie Hicers Mae treet Workers With a: Rot organi: unions. | Point of @ gun, He came npon the driving all the negroes out -; th at then oo on " 1 as she was going to her home iy Sh Byrds’ ting the gun at her, threat-/" ‘The general Impression among ae olgun. ! ; ened to kilt her If dhe made an out- the wh is that there was Tore so than 1 { the fence e pre 1 with walk featro and watct ery, frightening ber so | that the slightest doubt that Smith was eo ane ay Bytes ( : to induce she was afraid to cat for help. |the right negro, and they say that After his yard and house had been | «he free Methodint ct at 70th place ae 1 »wered her, When | w4 <s 4 ‘ ans se oo Ml met >| 1 eee iterally covered.with de ue t. and W eo, t ogy ty 94 ; iiel eee Mens te th MA® | LONDON, July 26-~It is estimat as of a Wiles. Theol evade. ont ? bl s the « and told the ato * et. the mob are |ed that over 30,000 men were given nin biel ena as 4 Fi have of the ack, & mob was formed to practically ¢ man, employment today when a large Weedit, of Weedin pl tht eed within afew hea Of the immed und & posse set Ott Woman and child in Gr lle, but number of factories were opened in| ward wil ' ce Heme ooh “th the trail of the flend. ‘The offi j, ted there we great discharge © morning threatened the fore 1 i bet we met dtr I fe hw ge me wh Ha conformity with the new British | Mere ¢ ‘Wace ttt sake * cal” ahd ebslacéa whe oO cers, however, succeeded in diffienlty ip bring action | eareter @ bis men with a sa ra oF law whieh 0 : , me 4 " him first and placed him fn jal vgatnat them if the governor orders |Patent law which Ie effective today.) i tie ony. but it, mot) shotgun uiloss they de ” indigna ‘gras This morning they too! the Negro an investigation The total output comttal is * The workmen mere em i from the jail son their wa variously ¢ ted at from $126, , : ‘ “ to the Delancey home to | the 000,000 to $200,000,000. ‘The new wish you | their blasting operation y ntorfere mn the lice and forced them It compulsc r de atonted he warn entered US the frleht : : ve the laoner rhe tn Gr tt tain to actured © women and children, several ¢ » n ae ~ en march im to the center 0 n Engtin ‘ ¥ pat-| And here's how the judge got a} whom have had narrow escape ; ; - the public aquare. ‘The building of ent unted to foreigners may be trip free on the B, @ O. ieids tine dinkes ana Sites th Lake bi blown fire and the binding of the flend (By United Press.) immediately revoked If the goods S tehh diesines tn wets | tee peek fe @ ’ wy. He ha ub ame 14 the work of but QUEBEC, July The Prince | arg manufactured in England sportation desired by F.C. Willams, who lives at 69th | 1th ny fre ich the law. mines of Wales planted a tree in Victoria Gorm the United States and watt Wealia ‘wis pRiccrterd ad tl on en had left rround in veero, by that time was park today, as his last official par- | Canada this thens Ottiatvian aoa ote tid seen v0 esse thee A w eat Hoally out of § ticipation in the ter-centenary cele: | a pre, by the new law, which will of 8 nha gps mages AP R t A ¢ 7 a i to scarcely real bration. The tree will be carefully wnt dimedt to. an inausteat MH. GARY, ¢ io t wo cn p toe workis . + wae 6 teem hat wan going on, Any at- guarded and will stand a8 @ M6 | revolution | wan over the Northern | oe ee oe vel A E hool @, left " clease the vietim prob-| mento of his visit - | Pawel the bia eanrd tis ! te ea round 1 y would have resulted seriously This afternoon the children's INJURED BY FALL ordinate aif eooweens (wrere che ot 7 hav ; 1 making the attempt fete wax held on the Plains of Abr eal Nelo. that no lives have ily picked them up, exp the , coy {9 in & sus con (ham. An hintorteal costame | Gus Carlson, a laborer, while in leis: © grave dav t ba dom ta howe will be held at the parliament house |toxicated Inst night, fell in the A sanined.on * " Ton Fa cate aki tide Qraning street, striking his head against a! ® Missiles Imperil Life rh i t linance it WM. WARNE Fee eee eee hey asvert| The prince {a due to sail for! curbstone and inflicting a bad cut » Yosterday a daughter of Mr, Wil-| iting dyna within the elt Who Notified Fee eee ie, troot England early tomorrow on board |He was taken by the police to the| Andothere were many others of |Nams and a companion were walk. limb Aj tt frei a ihe, Mon t Smith and the autherities ‘the cruiser Indomitable Wayside hospital the same kind |ing along when an immense piece of make little effort to enforce th STAR FAMILY OUTING DAY, NO. 2, AT LUNA PARK, AUG. 6—WATCH FOR THE STAR NEXT THURSDAY ; ILL SAYS YES—HE’LL RUN BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE SERGEANT OF POLICE THREATENS TO QUIT STEAMER WEATHER FAIR AND Finds That Orders Issued by Chief Were for Public and Not for Officers on Duty. Because he was informed that or by the or- ders publicly promulgated chief of police were “dummy” ders and not intended to be carried out, a sergeant of the police depart ment threatened to resign a few days ago uniess he was permitted to do his duty as the iaw required. of evident the nmun from ar The dis ” ed in the police de “ the ad- min of Moore has er ared and evils that exist during ming to light. M saaiiatoieth of th neluding their « of police coudi- TR Rk * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * o — * * Seattle. * w Cl toda * *! ces. * * Tacoma. * * Ralances 48,380.00 * Portland. * * Oc) gs today ..$ 958,785.00 & * Balances 186,416.00 & * * SRR Re SMALL FIRE IN BASEMENT. Fire in the basement at 1223 First av. last night was soon -extin- shed. Other than a wetting of Taub, a tailor, and a jeweler, no dam- the Sometime ants a spe cial permit, but | nore often the th centract« thead v never and whereve he SINKS Founders in Typhoon and 300 Chinamen Are Drowned. (By United Press.) CANTON, China, July 28.—Three hundred Chinese were drowned yes: : terday by th ing of the Chi nese passenger amer Ying King, which foundered in a great typhoon, whieh swept the Chinese coast yes terday. It is not believed that any today still are incomplete

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