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e ° STAR FAMILY OUTING DAY, NO. 2, AT LUNA PARK, AUG. 6—WATCH FOR THE STAR NEXT THURSDAY EXTRA) . THE SEATTLE STAR __ [tie weamnee TONIGHT AND THURBDAY, FAIR AND VOL, 10. NO, 134, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908 PRICE ONE CENT WARMER, “LIGHT WESTERLY BREEZE. ELVE THOUSAND ARE DROWNED ~ me _ == CITRIC SADDLE AIDS WORK OF SWINDLERS THON (READY | 7 COUNTY LEASE IS TRE BIE HAVOC READY FOR VISIT FROM FATHER NEPTUNE) VERITABLE MINT (BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY,) (United Press Correspondent, on Board U. 8. Geer ) HONOLULU, (via Wireless to Honolulu; Delayed in Transmission), July 28.—Bverything ts in SEATTI E PROVE Coins leas fe Former | Auditor and His “Sub- | ” . A FRUITFUL —— When the county commisstonerg and County Auditor Agnew handed over to Geo. B. Lamping a lease on readiness for the ceremony of crousing the equator, Old King Neptone le getting out bis false whisk ers from his locker and sharpening his trident, for the bluejacket who has never crossed the equator the west half of the county bloc! m Third av, between James an before haa something rare tn store for him. NEW PRESIDENT OF PANAMA | Jefferson sts., they did a fine stroke er en Men Work AND His WIFE. of business—for Geo. B. Lamping. They leased this property to “Electric Saddle” Game to! sais DISPOSE. O Very Good Advantage to, cy one KONG, July 29. KILLS HIMSELF AFTER inthe tole tun “abdiiot Every battleship is making elaborate preparations for the doings. I bave not been able to learn as much about the exact nature of the preparations as 1 would Wké to myself, for I crows the equator tomorrow for the first time. I'll know tomorrow night s There are some 7,000 men with the Meet, however, who havé never crossed the mysterious line before, so I shalt have plenty of company. From all reports, King Neptune will have hie hands full. Each novitiate must be put through a course of sprouts that will mark him ever afterwards an a true son of the sea. Byveryone je looking forward to the occasion with keen anticipation All today was «pent in getting things ready for the advent of the jovial march of the deep It would not do to have him step up the gangplank and bebold a dirty deck or poorly kept gun, #0 everything looks shining and bright. The president of the United States never reviewed a finer looking fleet than will do homage to Neptune tomorrow, Forward they have erected some sort of a ralbed throne upon which Neptune will be seated. Aft there is a chamber of horrors through which the-eatnitiated must pane before they are presented to his majesty. None of the Neophytes have bean allowed there for severe) days They will see it tomorrow The past few days have been spent In maneuveriog. Occasional warm rains have come upon us and the auditor signed the lease. But the people, who got bumped, as usual, are entitled to form an opinion from the facts in the case, and here they are Higher Offer Turned Down, In March of 1906 the commission. ers advertined for bids for a two 5 year lease on this property, with 4 privilege of renewing each two ears, but not under any cilreum- = ruamianesen diately erected a one-story brick month from the rents been county auditor; that Agnew, 4 whole strithern ociett ae semaine tinens babies | ing and the county commissionerg 5 ‘ ona eoane oe in — China is today suf-| Citizens have been swindled by clev-| from the effects of er conti mon who have used, | Y Ra W. ell Sh battery | CHICAGO, July 29.—Rallroad of. “Caldwell eens een See Reports from Can- ciais here nave sere out eevee | SULTAN ABDUL—HE GRANTS HALF- }“* Mecsas Wits os vie , aS was at first re-| vember 1, and it ie freely predict nd his sub-rosa associates imme structure, and are deriving an fy come of approximately $2,000 @ Of course it may have been cnly |@ coincidence that Lamping had the present county auditor, had been his chief deputy; that Lamp dle” and has fallen for the game. jroosted in the same political wig wam, and that these commissioner . aid to their operations, « ible typhoon that naddle equipped with an electric over China Monday | (By United Preas.) | and conft loday say that over 12,- to shippers that they will go out of Refus racing season opened its owner was ‘a ; the export trade te China, Japan, STITUTIO eTuses ; ae drowned, instead 2, "seea,4ere,° cure. men | BAKED TURKEY A CON N Wife icone tar a 4 , i here, in his room, the saddle ; thet chammeedg|a teas eemsumates ot tosters || nora 10¢t Be Reconciled to Him. »y: man line out ot Ban Francisco, the || — Son of a Circassian woman In santo deve wee work: Of th we ee eee of the coolie class | Hill lines out of Seattle, and the|| Abdu ‘Mejid's howelold : PS Alten, who oe eal Several’: ‘ah ane tentvel, g conditions the purchasers will be the + Was always thoughtful, dive him, Ray William Caid. |‘? days ago on the c po id dened the oun ot tet 2 ona Ee bad. The im-|* shrewd in perception and of a well aljempted to kill big wife at the use of the property A man oe sending out these notices the saving disposition. Allen had a string of horses | . cane named F. C. Wilson entered a bid | gardens are a railroads have carried out their Ascended the throne already T:8@raplock last night at 2913 E ees Sar scenes at of $520, but apparently forgot to wee lemme! | threat, made to the interstate com-|] owning 600,000 Turkish pounds Pree: > nner ae We Satie, | owned arene bic owneruy deposit a certified check merece commission some time ago that be had amassed r Gerous Gesians, pot an end to bis “ 7 The commissioners made no at d all over the when wetn » — promenpeees. Was living in seclusion own life by blowing out bis brains How Victims Are Secured. | tempt to have the error rectified, The rule requires ¢ roads to pal when offered the throne, his The men working with Allen are but with all haste immediately er a hundred Chi- | isn the everiand portion of their] brother, Sultan Murad V, Eebewell and his wife: were Mar |. oon in the “underworld” as steer.|SENOR OOMINGO DE OBALDIA, | 204, Out n lense to Lamping ot seb were sunk in Fates from foreign ports to inland | having been deposed for being , j Hed wit years, and have a S-year ory Their business is to entrap the Who Was Recently Elected Presi-/% month less than Wilson had of- The British | Pert | ports in America, and not to de |] weak-minded. ol Gaughter. About six months victim. In various ways they gain ‘a ae R. ‘ered. “d from this published tariff un Turkey was bankrapt when j they separated, after a series the confidence of a man with mon-| 9@nt of the Panama Republic | Th. lease was drawn up by Lamp: ago pa ; 0 Whiti notice wer: ascended, August 31, j . ey ey represent themselves as ng. It is unnecessary to add that q - fer ee ta sities tar on in ued a odig eatin ck bitter quarrels, They were then Pillnaes men of sabuundien and wae tat eet on ubndyiiien of a Prades ; feo i were | crease. his hands first . “ Piving-et-2620 E. Roy st., and Mre./are iberal in the expenditure of |_| ness mam ean be seen throughout ‘ , and the French) The Canadian Pacific, Great! Whipped by R: in war K Caldwelt went to live at the home| money while tn the company of). found daily and nightly in the | ‘¢,entire document. In the words i Vigi Northern, Northern Pacific, Union|] that ended in March, 1878. 4 of William Pugh, a mail carrier, the prospective “live one. fashionable eaten . ” “™® | of the Kansas senator, there was no | Argus and Vigi- pacitic. Southern Pacitic, Oregon | Grew independent of his t a ve Quite often a visitor to the city ere . : 5 chance for anybody but Geo. B. were battered in the Short Line and Santa Fe roads are] warwick, Midbat Pasha, and oes xg spo wee re bY is picked up by these confidence |, — oS —— Lamping. iq | the roads that have sent out these |] revoked the Turkish constitu. eking as housekeeper at the Se | men. From the hotel register the | “TC Plenty. Seve “ ygpronst i \ ji The Whiting is) ncticos, and their agents here aay tion. “ < attle Géneral hospital name and address of the man is se 2106 iL esmiiniek aoe be Bones Damon he ssn seeinarin i lente and will probably | that they will adhere to the policy He has four sons : Early last evening Caldwell jcured, and then from the bankers’! i, said to have donated several | provided that the county should not % |of refusing goods for export trade Whipped Greece in a short, to the Pugh bome and asked t directory the confidence man gets | tousand dollers. A large nun extend the lease beyond April, 1911. wrec : | The rallroads claim that ‘uattl!] pitter war. | the names of bankers in the home . “ye oe . . . PP SULTAN ABDUL HAMID. of out of town men have also been|In the lease which was signed b; Offices of the Pacific| freight rates can be changed over He is @ & o'glock riser, win- jis wife, He wanted her to forget | town of the intended victim Viethalzed |the county officials, this provision { * eo | night they cannot hold the Oriental |] ter and summer. jthe past and eccompany him to) “Didn't I meet you some time ago|' "rye aaddie Is still in Seattle and| reads ther “Mf the lease 18 entecded pany, 2 TiN€ NCW | trade, which amounts to $250,000, | Abdul is sad-eyed, gray-bearded and dignified Alaska. After considerable wran-|in Butte?” will be the greeting ©x-| ine pane fw still mt work Seyond ROG Seiko any GRE building just com- | 000 a year, because the Suez canal! In morbidly suspicious and fearful of assassination. " . tended, If the prospective victim { 8) | draws so much tonnage from the| His favorite son is a tiny boy, who is very delicate. jeling Mrs. Caldwell refused happens to hall from the Montana te than Lamping, Lamping cae a ‘ ed Fat hcvst of $500,000, | | Orient. | His brother, Ismet Hey, aged 68, is heir to the throne, | Her husband then accused her of | cits an appraisement of the value « destroyed. The P | Vikatan | He suffers from a disease which requires a rigorous diet jeolng with other mes: She Jumped!) Have Mutual Acquaintances. HARRIMAN AND to at dit neath mites ae i ia lL. C. Gilman, counsel for the He loves to practice with revolver and rifle, and Is @ dead Bio per feet and called him a liar " . ‘ * : ' Mail steamer Persia Great Northern Steamship com-|f got He admits that this might have Not only are the terms of the ashore at Kow-| pany, is out of the city today, and Chief ladies of the harem follow in carriages when he goes to | amen Thar NO eaiver, ~ - bis me why sound item | a bat io ing aateaiiy toe on the mainland near sera ceticony Goren ye ‘Bl ar ~ * to the mosque to worship in great state, bat under Bi}, he schet, Caldwell beat bis} once speaks of prominent Butte cele agar ang omg ye hy 7 . . j 19 the mosqu ' rom his pocke ‘aldwell beat hin bankers, and the game tx on In ear thousands of dollars for all the im- ong, and the Mon-|auoted on the above dispatch heaviest military guard. wife over the head with the butt.| nest. Subsequent casual meetings ments on the ground if the which had arrived in| | There are several hundred women in his harem, but nobody fi in the struggle the pistol exploded. |peeur and during these the confi nissioners, by any mischance, jf knows the exact number Caldwell ran out of the house and | gence is often called away Sy United Prose.) \ to execute a lease to anyone but two hours before | He is & tireless worker, and insiste on being told every de tired two. shots through the front|Cicneral, convocutione. with ‘a| NEW YORK, July 29—That an|' ' ea ’ tall of government in his empire. Window at his wife. ird man, these conversations al-|actual arrangement h , begt the commission. Storm broke, was in Removed every form of self.government, but somewhat bet: aldwell then ran around to the| ‘tr? man. th aversations al ae Se In the beginning the commission ways occurring while the Butte man | fected between George Gould and| ers rejected Wilson's bid of $530 iSi0 i » Pe F tered Turkey's schools and finances | rear of the house and tried to enter | ie joo o 0! e y app t reaso! ? with the Portland Han kept to the Yildix Kiosk almost ever since he WAS Bithe kitchen door. Pugh, who had| ae ne jc or time mention E. H. Harriman by which Harriman | 1% hy st teehee @ eaptitied aa tic Steamship ( om crowned, aithough he hae several other palaces heard the firing, rushed into the| made of the electric saddle and of NaS at last secured control of The advertisement for bide cstiel 'S steamer Numantia Prominent New York Club-! Animals afe attached to him. Wild deet and gnats MONB TE) kkohen and grappled with the ap-|ihe efforts being made to induce | roads reaching from ocean to occan, | fora certified oheck of $26 on each around him when he appears in his private park }parently insane man There Was the Montan 1an ewly found is t © th t lot. Bids were entered and the ither vessel, however, z jai brief struggle, and, seeing that the, on me 1 } _newl A og he omnes that is eeiron oday. | I * ar) at at ae itd serious damage man Killed — Body Tl be he get pce oa Aa ge a go aly Hey _ win remnls " sont il ic rouds, | and 8, block 8%, C.D. Boren's ad- tah y have an electric saddle up! hut the policy will be dictated ition. Lamping’s bid was accom- 4 . 5 Caldwell jerked Away, placed the) stairs,” the Butte man is told, “that | tarriman, The agreement will give | panied by one check of $25. To Persia Pulled Off. Found nm Bay. muarie of the gun against his tem-| they way can be ced on a horse ihe Gould roads money for neces /HAVe been consistent, the commis a ‘ ple and pulled the trigger the current applied at the| sary improvements and will ¢ s should have rejected his PSAN FRANCIS( oO, — me dropped to the kitchen floc d 1 giv oper time hat the ree MAY | Harriman joint © with the Mis id, exactly the same as they had (By United Press.) “3 pool of blood and died within) be forced under the wire a winne , 4 eae ae that o Ison, but perhaps there 29.—A cablegram re . | souri Pacific of the Western Pacific| that of Wilson, but 1 : 4 NEW YORK, July 29.—-Detectives five minutes ma np hg rag Saas Paitte of ie remars an -cieamnaeee tn te ae td at the offices of the | teday are hunting for the murderers alain Pe io Ti on | : hg gi A re " M lof Harry %. Cornish, a prominent eighbors Surroun ous | The Butte man fs Interested and The Erie road will have | n-}, ade Ben ; 4 mic )«=6Mail Steamship wae found in Hundreds of residents in the| asks to see the saddle. He worn | terest elther by direct owner soared = OF. Os %. “ } D | etinasan, whee beds une f neighborhood who had heard the|{o secrecy and is admitted to the | trackage rights over the Whee which authorized this Dan Pany here today states| Gravesend bay. Cornish was one pe bi ia A rrcdgangs Bb pple ard a ie edenitied | ahs | over Abe. Whee risa Rate ae « goed SS ae y ; hy ntral figures in the trial_o eee : veo tin shed to the scene of the ne is shown the sa ake and th pash gg lage Sn i ea Pe. the Persia 5 | etent & tealiaeati vio ite lod (By United Press.) jlosers whose losses were approxt [fatality and surrounded the house.| dle with the electric equipment, and | burg terminal. ‘This will let the} the other board members. J; Be aground and acquitted on the charge of mur-| PORTLAND, Ore., July 29.—Fire 4 today, are the Oregon Trans-|The police were notified jor: | 4 arvelou that nto Pittsburg pm gtd ae hg song angiewee! Mh 4 Mrs. Adams, Cornish’s aunt. feally one full block oft | fer Company, $40,000; Portland Car-\geant Carr and several patrolmen| may be done with it Gon Mond —s 2 ete blotted practically on riage company, $12,000, and thelr P *. © & Molina) horse a length or two in| ****& kee RRA RRR Has Perpetual Lease. a Monda | "The body of Cornish, which was aK mpan 3 he} reaponded. Dr. &. A. McDonald wa © a horse a leng off. She | I ltound in the bay on Saturday night, |‘%¢ map of the North Portland busl | Overiand Transfer company, $10, | also called, but Caldwell had died|the rear of the first horse the | * ” $ As the situation now stands, _ 6Sne has not been ogy Bae! ve n sdontified and tha|ness district, burned most of the |00, Scores of losses ranging from | be the physician arrived e, and apply the our © him, |* CROWN PRINCE 18 _. *| Lamping has practica erpetual Busly damaged No| police believe they are able to ere-| property off three other blocks, and | $500 to $5,000 are recorded an investigation Coro ad he will immediately jump a suf. * TO VISIT AMERICA * |iease on. this prope and if the On board w: ate a sensation whieh will ecltpae threatened the entire distriet tate | 7 re Ome Se Bi Carroll elas that juest | fi a Htanice to insure viele : Gy Unites Proce a | county eenees Sees eS ms murder. They profess to| yesterda fternoon roper den AL he Hghtin ould be helf e facts were ma is his two vie y ® «3XNEW YORK. Jub * 1 oi t of the lease ; ILIATION BOARD'S ed that Cornish was mur rth approximately $225,000 was|a kas jet. Some smoke was seen on | plain that Caldwell was unbalanced @ going to put & horse over in| * . , * advertisement of the Ie & ' REPORT TURNED DOWN chting on the bay, | destroyed oting UL of the bee i =i ! . rid he o ’ 1 . us ] a | and w 6% iy boty . . - a. yay i t sa P have been unable to| near $1,000,006 actuall any's place een minute y to kill h wife & 08 | Uaseeial So Saeias ch Gide catdianelseerohed aad property worth well the ro given place to a hime hat tt m final-|® ng a * the extren aiabyinn’ San ; have now ali : ; mo iding cked t 6 of the }on Work here was a great | abe ninjured by the fiying| Of course the horse d twin anal? * = ature: 0 PY a news the fire tment had| array of weeping’ this, | tulle the Butte man doesn’t get his|#****** eee See Owe) This Is the only object for which Man have ref flames until the fi 1 had i Of the board « ‘ 1 opportunity to concentrate Its) passed on throu from| Mrs, Caldwell has alw borne | money back Pe ee he commilsatoners woutd break the era mi s at the weak points, accounts | Fifth to the blind wall of the Union! @ good chatacter, and her bh and Police Don't Interfere pton Offere Prine, lease, It le safe to g he (hat @ By Un ted | Press.) » : She limiting of the flames to| Meat company’s 5 were fe Ml rt ame has been golig on in} LONDON, July 29.—Sir Th courthouse will fet come until leng OF MEXICO, Ju - oly «18 ga Checked here it concent 1 ite | Caldwe tated that 4 io ever since the presen 4 | Tlpte day offered a B50) cup as | after t9t? Me eorery of Gener . age tet t yet}fury, as if with ap. intefigeuce of with her husban - b eadows. The police|a pr a rece between J, ( From 1966 to 1941 tl ase will Ms ag eyes 2 Ba oe ' oe hog Fhe heaviest | of the fire. its own, and leaped into the Week his headatreng tempx and| have heard of it, but have made no | Carpenter of America and Lieuten | net Lamping and his a ates a “ese, segs 0 Page ebay a mar hpi he low of north of Glixem sf, and them jumped erratic actions, the’ had planned{efiort to break up the gang, the jaunt Malewell, if the Buglishinan | prostmately i¢ e 4 Y t veda r ‘ ’ con ling and contents reaching | Fifth and @erked both east and) upoe getting a Civoree tn the aear| members of whieh are housed in| would neont tO ran against hin | at ve their Investme and @X- ment f ; —— 006,000, Among the other bemyg weet. j tature. [the fashionable hotels, and ave (oj American challenger, jones. aoers « colved here 006 TT be pth: ¥ tasyine so renee) wom

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