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_ abe fact that Chief of Po - Weed Daw detail led special po na patrol the waterfront Smith has eputy sheritts, violence’ ted eras ben again broken © t eee police wna rests have t Soul aay outbreaks are re be discontinued or we ee § for a time last of the danger from ‘other Missiles (hrown by Stone throwing was also tie morning. Wharf ‘say the uation men threw rocks head of the po Ng he he made to interfere. Failed to Interfere 3102'S. Ash st vd oft aworn in is Ta There and ald pothing je etatmed tn y gould pot leave his deat two men being as this morming was Manager Dawson de Ketchum and g the Barve been doling long wince the strike began pear the Snug Harbor ‘night. One of the men and parched him tn the’ number of assaults faking place, and some * themselves. Officer morning rhs, & burly negro, at shells Were in the gun. | Worker samed Bur-| Steamship company, | five pickets followed | tht and. when he reach- and Virginia, attacked tt disarmed | no ' | James} im formerly a diver for the Pa {om he was knocked down | He has many cuts on) Burbanks did not come {this morning. e is delaying several than Ethe harbor longer Inveric should have got-| yesterday, but it may take ws more to complete her Watson ts a day late Seattle is due to way with 110 pas cases of salmon. tern lowt several me ia maneuvering around lied to » buoy fn the) Morning. Harbormas ag afterwards gave notice y Tug company that Will allow ao rafts to ed to the buoys is scheduled to sal! Beattie. The North heed foe | ) is to depart to | 2M passengers and a of freight, the Governor fm port at about 6 to tender preparatory to sailing sea light honse stations | for North China ports Proceed to Portiand to with lumber SAVINGS TALKS NO. 1 person has a desire to . the increase of wealth, pot many want greater pros [ than is afforded by the of interest paid by the banks, Th tarry many schemes that Great returns from # saver to 7 is earnings from bank to invest. We ad- faution on the part of all Gontemplate such a move. are only a few excep- Cases where email sume invested safely, and which More than a reasonable in- The savings i @ convenient piace for Ing your savings; it is a for funds, and the in rate is consistent with Galety. Your money earns a Mated amount of interest; this W paid at reguiar times. The Stands behind the guar Of 4 per cent interest lace Union Savings & Trust Co. Ph COND Ano cHenny og ©. Hoge, President 8, Boiner, Cashier | SEATTLE FIRMS wv,«, GET CONTRACTS pany 10c Can (MOLENCE ON INCREASE IN WATER-FRONT STRIKE aa in Spite WO BURNS FIGHT IN, af Special Police ad NEW WESTMINSTER BY ©. MARRISON GREEN. Tommy Burns will not tient Now Weatminater, BR. ¢ This tan't Burhe’ fault, ax he nott fled the Hrittah Columbia promoters he would meet any man they named, provided he received his The idea the Canadians tad was certainly & good one, and they would undoubtedly have made good money by the scheme, It was the purpose to pull off the fight during the Provinetal exhibition, which runs tn Westminster from Septem ber 29 to October 3. The exhibition grounds people eah accommodat 60,000 There f# no question but ONE OF THOSE PHONOGRAPH SPEECHES Voters, Others Fellow Citheens and lam more delighted than I ©&n express to see sO many stal wart patriote before me on this aus ous occasion. Ahem! Indeed. this is the largest assemblage by at I have ever had th eetch, serene county. [| have com address you, to discuss with you. the palpitating tssues of the day ABERDEEN FROM 81a FIRE (ve flea Loses Loses His Life in the Flames—~Loss Es- | timated at $75,000 (By United Press.) ABERDEEN, July One lite was lost, nine buildings burned and the Northern Pacific de stroyed today in a fire which raged trestle | for several hours and threatened to jump across the Wishkah tmto the factory and residence sections. The lows is about $75,000, inser lance $50,000. The Northern Pa eitie will be tled up for several daye. The fire started under conditions similar to that of the conflagra tion im 190%, which destroyed a large portion of the buainess and residence sections. Not only did the fire st with a stiff wind Seattle bidders won out in the! WM ©. Dollar arrived to take | fireboat contract controversy when | the board of works, after @ pro-| tracted session, today decided to! award the contract based upon the terma of the segregated bids. Under this ruling the Willamette tron & Steel Works, of Portland, which the lowest bidder on the aggregate contract, ie ignored, and! the separate Seattle firms, which; entered bids on various portions | of the proposed oraft, are given the job by sections } The machinery contract ts! awarded to the Fulton Machine! Works, of Seattle, at their figure} of $36,902 | The bull will be ballt by Puget Sound Shipbuilding of this city, for $29, TEACHER A SUICIDE. com: | ie, (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, Onto, 90.- Mise Minnie Datzel, aged 20, a teacher in the public sehools here, | today walked into the lavatory “ IC ly SKAT.. tt ag ~, vest ys ged ‘ SPINNING, Second Av. that Burns would have been a bie drawing card, and a jarge crowd would have attended, with proper advertising, aa it would have been the first time a heavyweight cham plonship fight was pulled off Canada Mayor Keary ts manager and we retary of the Provincial exhibition He corresponded with Burne, be fore the latter left England, ana| everything was moving along nice ly, when certain papers took up the | matter and roasted the mayor to a frasale for even thinking of pulling off a Might tn Westutnater And Mayor Keary aays he Is done with the fight promoting business | restrain a gigantic THE STAR-—THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908 SUES .TO RESTRAIN LUMBER (By United Press.) ST. LOUIS, July 30.—A suit to merger of lum. ber companion throughout the Unit ed States into a $300,000,000 com bine to control the yellow pine in jasy of Missouri ¢ MERGER dustry was brought today in the oir | ult court by Attorney General Had Judge Kinsey |e od a temporary order restraining the proposed combine The case was set for hearing on Auguat 17. | CUPID OUTWITS THE KAISER | } \Prince Marries a Former Dance Hall Queen and All Germany Is So Shocked (By United Press.) BERLIN, July 90.—Kalser helm learned today that he been outwitted and defented by Cupid, and wan forced to admit the victory of the little god of love wil hes in the face of the imperial m date of the great emperor, for Mar Sulzer, the former dance hall has been the wife of Prince hin, of wala, since August of Inwt y The wedding was made this afternoon for the first and the news came ae a dunes known time, great Refuses to Discuss Delay. of Steamer Ohio in Ice Near Nome. | After a belated voyage of 40 days |. Nome, and a good passage of eight days on the return trip to Se attle, the Ohio, Captain Conradi, ar CAPT. CONRAD! IS NOT EXPLAINING jthe ice,” sald Captain Conradf. | This is the first bad season since $4. A sudden wind would have shock to royalty and soclety in gen eral in Berlin When tt beear ago that the prince marry the dancer the Baroness kainer used ectarage the \ known @ year intended who then Mebenberg. the | ry means to dis teh Falling to eon inee the lovemad prince that | was making a mistake, he issued | an order banishing Joachin to Africa. He firmly believed that a year on the southern continent would coot hiv ardor and make him Leten to reason Marte at that to was time had only re cently divorced Haron Blebenberg and patd him $7,500 to allow her to retain her title, so that she might eligible to marry the prince, It became known today that when the kaiser banished the prinee she hurried to Paria, where they met. They then proceeded to Zurich, where the wedding cere mohy was performed Other than saying that there wax but one master on the Ohio. and | that the passengers recognized the fact, Captain Conradi would not! diveuss anything that would bear on the Whel suits that will come up before Judge Moore of Nome. The owners gave me positive or ders before I started not to force forced the foes against the onips,| | sinking the fleet There fs no outward appearance SAVE YOUR NICKELS AND GO TO LUNA PARK THURSDAY onywr : CIRCLE SWING AND CHUTE THE CHUTES, AT LUNA PARK, Good news againt - The Star will give another ark to give a simflar outing on tuna Park, Thursday, August 6th Owing to the big success of tFamily Outing Day, this time at Lthis paper has made arrangements with the management of Luna Phe White City Family Outing Day, he above date Coupons will appear in The Star on Monday, August 3rd, and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday following There will be two large coupons this time, One will admit you free to the park. The other, with five cents, will entitle you to a return trip ticket on the steamer City of Seattle (the old West Seattle Ferry), which now leaves at the foot of Marion st. next to the Flyer dock, The City of attle will make her first trip at 2 o'clock, making hourly trips direct to the park, ving for Seat- tle last trip at 11:50 p,m e the amusements which you can take tn, for five cents, accompanied with a coupon: Chute the Chutes, Figure Eight, Circle Swing, Canals of Venice, Merry-Go-Round, Jungle, Day in the Alps, Laughing Gallery, Mirror Maze, Dreamland Moving Picture Show, Baby Rack, Bowling Alley, Human Ostrich and the Whale In addition to the steamer, the Luna Park cars will take you direct to the park Do not Wateh make The any Y engagement for Auguat 6. daily for further particulars Go to Luna Park. You will certainly enjoy yourself. 8 COMMISSIONERS RISE TO ANOTHER EMERGENCY — rived in port yeaterday afternoon that the adverse criticiom that has rainfall tn the mountains, but the will work a large gang of men to Nome is dry; there are no min. | been afmed at Captain Conradi af. | idge ae is nothing like anticipating trouble, carry out their contract ing operations; no work of any | fects him. He appears content that | and the Orlilia bridge might be * grand stand will be feet } kind; the town ts dead; and a few | he has followed out the instructions | Same Old Com washed out in the spring of 1909 un- | jong and 60 feet deep. it will seat pleasure to meet in this, GOW | passengers in an effort to getiof the owners of the Ohio to the] to pany OM] | tess tt was repaired today. In the | 5,000 persons we to spenk—drat that fly to | money iibeled the steamer, There | word. | words of the Kansas senator, “it The ground floor will be devoted face to face, heart to heart, on | was oo unpleasantness on the up-| The Ohio brought down +ssa| Same Old T | Nstens well to an exhibition hall, and will pro- As I stand before you—ete, ete | ward trip,” was the statement made lin treawure, tea tons of freight! erms. len ere Ste sosres ef farmers! vide sy for many of the agri- by Captain Conradi and 19 passengers. {around the county who find it.next cultural and industrial exhibits to ie to impossible to get to market with be shown. s UFFERS 5 SARC IRB —_ Ithelr produce because of impassa | The county commissioners had @ bie roads. All that is required is SOLD POOR CREAM. streak of generosity y erda the expenditure of several hundred jineisted on giving the Inter dollars to put these roads in good J. C. Burnam, proprietor of the { Contract, o, ancther ot thetr mid. shape. The commissioners say the Northwestern dairy, wax fined $20 Weber 255.0 ¥ {nea causes “gh beset “Ne bide ov one Ba Ase J gh oy by Judge Gordon in police court ‘aii oe ¥ bewe a ids | wor ey have thousands to ped- | this morning for selling cream that blowing, & hot sun and humid at BY AN AMATEUR. were called for, and therefore there die out in exclusive contracts, ille-| had less than 18 per cent of butter mosphere aa in 1903, but diagonally | If you want an | Was no competition gally made, with a few favored fa: in violation of a city ordinance. across the street from the «ite of} iden of the ver |, The o re of the board, tn-/firms, for repair work on bridges 2 the bulldings tn which the fire of} nal, pastoral |doubtedly realizing the extreme/and roads which do not need re that year broke out and tp the so-| scenery about | satisfaction with which the Inter-| pairs nearly so bad as the farmers Trophy for Italian Runner. called tenderlota district Goldfield ‘ev., |mational Contract Co. has always | roads LONDON, July 30.—Matthew Hal- Soon after 2 o'clock Hames were I give it to you |“recelved” this exclusive county! The public kicks, but everyone Dim, manager of the American seon coming out of a building in| herewith. Wood- | work, authorized the company to remembers the remark made by Olymple team, annowneed today the rear of the Alaska saloon, on land, meadows. #0 ahead and fix up the Orillia) one of the Vanderbilt family touch that when he returns to America F st, which soon destroyed the! running brooks | bridge, at actual cost, plus 15 periing this same idea he will raise a fund for the purpose twoatory bullding and jumped to! and flowers no | cent of purchasing a trophy to be pre- a row of the same kind of struct! where to be seen That actual cost feature seems to! sénted to Dorando, the Italian run- ures which Hne the street on both | Just desert and | be almost as much of a joke as EB LET CONTRACT FOR ner, who finished first In the Mar- sides. Before the flames were shacks and shaft |%. Mark's first introduction to the | thon race, but was disqualified brought under control nine bufld-| houses, The ple- |ractng game. It chiefly consists | : - aoe smail boats along the Wishkab | most important |turn fn all kinds of bills for ma attle Tuesday night with 125 pas- river and the false work of the! part of Goldfield, | terial, labor, ete, and which the ot sengers and 350 tons of ore. new steo! bridge of the Northern the reduction | commissioners promptly pay SENNA ee be ie Pacifie were burned. mill of the Con- | Velvet for Contractors. The contract for the construction The man who lost his jife was solldated, where | nyo 15 per cont is velvet, or some of the grand stand at the Western * George Griswold, of Montesano. He| the gold ore Is concentrated to a form in which It can be economically | other equally satiafactory article on Wéshington Fair grounds, on Rast Steamer Yosemite was aroused when the fire broke | shippec to the amelters at Salt Lake. The pile of what looks like | the » easy” counte LeU lc ok ak ws veutanded te EXCURSION TO OLYMPIA qut, but was apparently #0 stupe | boulders in the foreground ts compesed of 100-pound sacks of con ly means 15-100 of the © ° pa +. 1906 fied by drugs that he fell asleep|centrate, There is nobody in sight, for the reason that everybody | whole of anything; in these emer. |. J. Rounds & Co S _ ay. Aug. uae again. His partly incinerated body | is inside making more concentrate. I was there all alone with my | geney contracts, the proportion is} The contractors are under a ‘ound Trip, was found on bis bed in the ashes/ dinky camera and the concentrate, and could have gotten away with jmore a figure of speech than an heavy penalty to have the grand MUSIC AND DANCING FREE of the New Brunswick hotel, where/ 4 sack of it if 1 could have slipped one into my vest pocket. So I | equation in exact mathematics stand completed by August 28, and | the bed had fallen from the ser took nothing but the pteture It {9 presampteous to suppose = = — : our <= a eens [that there are any other contract . - the Erie railroad passenger at and shot herself twice. One bullet | passed through her mouth and an-| lother through her right eye. No| reason ts known for the suicide. ‘SAGO’S WIDOW SUES FOR HEAVY DAMAGES Louise Sago, widow of Raphael | Sago, who was killed by an auto-| mobile at Zist av. and Cherry st., on July 10, today started a $15,000 |damage sult against R. J. Leavitt Owen McCusker and the Locomo- bile company in the superior court Sago Was 4 street sweeper and it was claimed that he was run down and kitled while the automobile was! rinning at an excessive rate of speed Leavitt and MeCusker al ready oi charged with man slaught as & result of the offense.) The Living Skeleton | tt your to | Dr. S. S. Hall Co., sen4 . *, Wast Pivase send m aid tree 190-page ed book | the dead man had bee FAMOUS Bil (By United Press. ] CHICAGO, July senan | tional turn was given to the fa mous Billek case today, whe it} was learned that, the coroner of | Dupage county had secretly ex-| humed the body of Henry Niemann the late fatherinlaw of Mrs. Emma Vraal Niemann, ope of the! three survivors of the Vraal fam-| ily, six members of which Biliek| is aceused of poisoning. It was! learned here that the stomach of | rned over to two chemists of the Northwest-| Medical college, who are now traces of polsoning, dectare that that will be ad of the polson up, and that} ern trying to find Billek’s friends upon new evidence duced the mystery ings will be cleared the supreme court of the United States will grant the prisoner the! right to a new trial Dilek was convicted of the mur} HEARST CHARGED _ WITH CZARISM By United Press.) cHicago, J ) ha ft the ind e pa at Chicago in a la to day by Jose I. Marsha noutl r Jeola cor ) 1 1 charges that the ntfort adopt i by the ¢ Ked Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, 919 Piret Ave NEW EVIDENCE IN THE BILLEK CASE der of Mary Vreal, daughter of Martin Vreal, in 1906, and four times has been tn the shadow of the gallows. He was seutenced to be hanged October 11, 1907, and| the date has been postponed three | times since then. November §, 1907, Apri! 29, 1908 and June “1? 1908, were set as days upon whieh he was to die, but in each case} 4 higher court intervened to cave | ble tife. On June 12 Judge Landia decid ed that the prisoner had the right! to appeal to the supreme court of the United States under the pro vision of thé constitution whieh forbids the execution of any man as long as there is doubt as to his guilt, and ordered the hanatn postponed until the appeal had been taken The we of the stay of execution a Billek was ready the death |] march to the gallows | before it was presented to the con vention. The charges have aroused at Interest h a MURDER; — SUICIDE | (By United Press. | ONESTERI DB, J 0. Frank Pinkham, 1 fa 1 ear ne out t he t 1 1 snd 6 month t ymimitted A wn throat, Ill health is supp A 1 her J. J. GINGLES, M, D,, 498-10-4 Arcade Mullding ora in the county who can handle bridge repaira besides the Inter mal Contract Co. . Th is a law governing the actions of the commissioners, which says that they shall call for bids on all bridge — which will exceed $200 fn Sut it seems to have been a of mistaken identity some: | The printer made a mistake, | the legislators were lapsus| noodle, or—pshaw, what's the use| of talking—laws were certainly not intended for any real live, up-to- date county commissioner who wanted to hold hia job another term. SPECIAL IN OXFORDS For Friday od Saturday Here’s an Oxford Sale that should interest | everybody that wears Oxfords. The season for | wearing Oxfords has just commenced, but we | | are now getting in shape for Fall business, and so have decided that - Our Oxfords Must Go case how or Emergencies Defined. The commissioners explained o1 |day that thes emergencies i bridge repairs came during time of frewhets and floods. Of course the weather is clear in the city to day, and there has been no heavy Men's Oxfords, in tan and black; regular $4.00; ROW Poscevevec oVewere co tne 2.95 . Women’s Oxfords, $3.00 and kid and Join the Autopiano Club Patent leather, MOW i641 sseeeeeeees BRAS AND THEREBY SAVE FROM Bi ys Oxto 4 and $3.00, now ... eg 85 $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR Boys’ Oxf OO, now ‘ ... 01.385 AUTOPIANO. Misses’ and Children’s Oxf $1.75 and $2.00; Including use of our etron I/f} now ...... . 05¢ and $1.35 lating Iibra Special prices 1 be i for i a as low a& 0.00 wit free 40 ° f the musie Hbrary Votes ip asulastest* |) Wallin & Nordstrom Kohler & Chase 1327 Second Avenue 1318 Gecond Ave., Seattie, Wash. Piano Dealer Weber