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will be allowed gate, and| keep order will seed to and, if ne brought into disorder that may of Police tet Ward Says He Wil (uell All Disorder on the Water Front. Conditions in the longshoremen's pave reached such a point write ce Will handle with an that the the slightest disturbance in Da ording to Chief foree Cluba. » quell any said Chief — © & be " urine Ward today Called on Chief ovday afternoon a deputation 1 of D. MeKensle, Captain Wim. Dawson and 1M. Bal lard waited upon the police author! tles to request better police protec tion, Chief of Police Ward after ward made a trip of fapection ‘and. jalong the docks, but found We dis pny orders of the patrolmen/order, He has, however, given tn googarde! eluba and, if nee | structions to his men to deal rigid w will be used ly with all troublemakers | I have depleted the) His head swathed in bandaged, ia the residence section, and John Keyser waa taken to the sta lerery available man on duty tion yesterday afternoon, Other ie front, order Is not what it /than knowing that he was hit with probe be. Hereafter no crowds /a “blackjack,” knocked down and! TWOMURDERERS DIE ON THE GALLOWS a Or SO OE — POLICE ORDERED TO USE THEIR CLUBS AND GUNS | ately | OVERNIGHT | at The Mea | alx |*yearolda and up } (1107) *Tavora | 1034 *Jockey 8107 “Phe kicked, be has no knowledge of the oe Mise Himyat .; « ws exact time of hin assault or hin {2087 Glovonat Balerlo .. .. 108 assailants, He was working on the |S107 Belle of Troquote «. «++. +104 ne Was o “er 2 vee AD) | b attacked near Pi a | (8088) Meabtin 100 | Was Brutally Beaten | 3091 Kerry a6 Keyser di hot know whether|227l Melar 102 he was asaauited yesterday or the Seeond race, mile and a sixteenth, night before. His head had been | selling, Syearolds and up tO1L Mawetnt kicked or beaten almost to a pulp and his neck was abnormally large, |%058 Astoria Hell , The striker named Bernard who |3t08 Coleres was arrested yeuterday thre 1008 ‘Tonte O85 *Ten Row , 1069 Colbert 851 Hellmence $120 Sachet fined more ing rocks at Pier wan and given 40 days in jail thi Ing by Poltce Judge Bvans Fearing that harm would result to “ them if they did not comply witty) 2086 Frascuplo al the demands made by four unton| "120 Capt. Boab ., men that they quit work lmmodt-|9106 Lady Kitty , 14 Italians were prevatiad |4085 ¢ Kilborn upon to leave the M. 8. Dollar at the Hammond miiia this morning, |The Olympte Ht Hyearolds and up 4070 Avontellus }9118 Cadiohon 13106 **Hasty Agne 070 Bdwin Gam om ** Lotus Hater 3070 Fantantic Face, Handica; 3116 ***Nasmerito Listowel . Novgorod .. Micaela following are the o furlongs. MOUDCe oo os Sulton is. eres Third race, mile and a alxt joap, value 9700, toy eeeeree 00 B oseee oeees MO eee wees LOG ee ++ LOD oe «+ 108 five furlongs, the p, Value $1,500, 780) ***l ae Rowe .. THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 190 ENTRIES | night Saturday welling, | dows | THE ENTIRE ese A enth, On Sale at niture, as well as the unexpired portion of our lease, ing at half its value will soon be a thing of the pa st. $35.00 Now $17.50 NOTICE ‘The End Is at Hand CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS And other Merchandise usually sold in Clothing Stores, is now And as there are several parties bidding on the whole stock, including shelving, fixtures and office fur- STOCK OF Half Price your chance to buy high-grade union-made Cloth- Traffic of fi . |for the last time last evening. ‘The 780 Righteany eh Gas-Pipe Thugs TISCO, | condemned nian showed ao emot Fifth race, mile and 70 yards $30 00 Now 1 5 00 as he talked to them, though they sellin, vearelés and % Convicted of 0 maen died friend The recon ot ; 103 ; d last night - : 99 * of for He Soeott *e 107 . the night Bi meen wrote the fol 117 Harmakis “9 “1 * lowing note and gave ft to a guard WOT) Sliver Line of OW Quentin. | to pass to Dabner for his signature 8 Black Mate 106 ® Ad fr ] Ain Farewell Note Sixth race, five and a half fur a ea | “Mot dear, forgive Dabner longs, Marysville Handicap, value 1 5 00 Ow Ps ' (By United Press) You, mamma, forgive and forget all 500, all ages | . . This is Dabner and I. May. you 2 Fern I rt) it — d Ne eS ae ibe Siercase in your grief feel for Mra. Dabner JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Gemmet 112} e uc ions ouis +! What you will suffer so will ab }2084 Burning Bust o) Ow the San Francisco gaspipe thugs, |)" its in thia wad hour's mis. Of Georgia, Who fe the Nominee for |so35 Gy pay King eel ° . Oe ap chap g-peanetd “a bod fortune (8 1) Vice President on the Inde Stulley Corbett 110} prison seconds after ; At ndence Party Ticket . . ‘ . 4 Quentin Elie” Yao tondred por JOUNNY SLEMSEN and pendence Party Tic | *Apprentice allowance | N. B.—All bills due this store and not paid by August Ist, will be placed in the hands of our attor- ie fl namaber allowed by LOUIS B DABNER INDICTMENTS AGAINST St. James Stable entry fi 1 , p é s atto je Hoyle, saw the two bodies The note was written on the back RACING ASSOCIATION ). J. Walsh entry | neys for collection. 14 ee ; the traps, ending the | of a photograph, which was the last v ' of the most daring and! picture of the two taken together (By United Press.) | | murderers of recent times in when they were friend The pic NEW YORK July . t of the sti ture was taken at the time the two | K s county grand today Sie priest who converted both) men were first brought to San turned — indictm agai marderers to the Cathotic faith.) Quentin under sentence of death. Brighton Beach Racing as ki ip the cells, praying with | Since that time, some 18 months and Willlam A. Exeomann, Ch Be doomed men unti! the warden | ago, nett man had spoken to the Fitagerald and John C. Cava: - @ shortly before 10 o'clock | other. Sie » Was angry at Dab officials of the asso ¢ | made preparations for the | ner for having confessed, and Dab- ing them with conspiracy to violate | ree ‘@ach march ner in turn was incensed that 3! the new anti-track gambling | ~ | a Murderers Watch. sen forsook him and tried to The law, passed at the last legis j o-bi « e brutal ders jatu ore that upon convie-} (By United Press.) UBrerything was stilt in the old |*!! the blame of the brutal murders lature, provi y ; factory, where the ga}. |08 his shoulders tion anyon ity of a violation! LINCOLN, Neb. July 31.—Major! are. The preparations for the | TR note was written to Siem. must be sentenced to serve @ Year| prown, chairman of the Citisens' | be . ss : Marrying Got of the law's de. ;#00's mother in far away Honolutu, |in Jail, with no alternative of &/ committee which will have charge | ci members are digsatiafied with | deities Ges tie ecéilinas A Deere donc with quickness and| 0d Was mailed to her this morning. | fine lof the Bryan notification ceremon- | the roll, on the ground that the as 7 oO OPEN W. Tidmarsh, chaifman; H. H. Res Roth the murderers Sees ae ot soca =—— ny fon on August . today announced | sessments as levied are not pro-| mussen, C. W. Sharp, J. A. Shaffer oe the work of the prison} the program as follows | portionate id 8 : “ to their sides. Two rows | Malone's battery | | B “<i the condemned men and the/ LEGGED RACE jernment and Capitol parks LN / L March began. Led by the| | cuetite | At 12 noon—-Lunebeon tm honor | a 4 made Its way across the 1:30 p. m—The committer, 8 | missed from the police department A |eecond Coder river pipeline will be 9D mrrow death rx through the Se: companied by Wm. Jennings Bryan | jae night by Chief Ward on the ad jopened tomorrow moraing by the eich opens directly in front) ci, Comptroller Carrol! today, ° jand Joba by Kern, ye cae ert cnarse that he had been guilty of board of public works. It is esti gallows siairs. Slowly the . ° in parade through the capitol boanduct unbecoming an officer, and| .While loading freight aboard the| mated that the work will cost a ted P: ) ied men tnd their guards | Completed a count of the petitions grounds from the Lincoln hotel Tied failed to perform bis duty Spokane, at five ck yesterday ;Proximately $1,000,000 bs digg "4 te a ‘3 maunted the stairs asking for a spectal fon on the 2 p m—Heary D. Clayton's). warton's dismissal resulted from afterncon, Joe Listecy, an Bagtich The contract to be awarded in 8 é, Cal, July —Chas. Men Tremble. question of revoking the franchises — ee ee his oe # reflecting upon his actions | 1°00 |” x or eae cludes the installation of the pipe OTe. ® young capitalist of Port- Teleet sad Siemsen trembled! for the remaining three West Se fame the ye ae oe reaps pe sitempting to make an srreat we kmveked toto the hata | {rom the intake on Cedar river to land, Ore., is on his way to Santa 5 Mi fey faced the curious /attle saloons not covered in pre-| eo oe ir i and itm'A Pike at. hotel. The inquiry de was knocked tnto the hold, ! the city Barbara today with one of San Jose’s ae ee Gat el sheen gelttinee, ane emoomnenn (nes © shee es A Kore receptions | TPOBSd that the poticeiman had ox atning shouller and back} Last your the International Con-| most beautiful gitis as his bride. “ > jo eceptions ‘ceeded his authority and had ho-| spratus. He fs at Providence hos- tract Co. ente ender of api. 7 tle @ waver. Almost in-|all of the three lists carry more than | hor Been ond Rare ad. ho Coib+\ccemerse the seep’ whee ne oe | oneal sromtmately $1220 00 att bay | Miss Jeasie E. Henry, daughter of tte s Sees nn) che reqeved namin of vets. mittee at the capitol grounds proached. - |wore rejected and since that tree J. H. Henry, a wealthy mining man Gaps. guards quickly drew black he report of the three petitions 6:30 p. m-——Dinner in honor of” parton was on probation and can ' che alte Uae tune 0.000 an became his bride on Thursday over heir heads. The hang- | will be sent to the city council at ihn gummithen Gn Medenld tans Bb lane ts on ae : pent about $25 on | cicnt at ane ot. iia tenet ane Mijisied the nooses and be- |its next regular meeting for consid. | Wateview fa Se SEO Dt oe Sire Senne Sa the work, leaving approximately $1 + oliecsta tall this ity fore the spectators had realized eration | vie rm. tm! on. He was diamiased 000,000 worth of work remaining — elaborate , nes “ ba pk dane < oa . 2 dail “ ° jfore during Chief Wapp | las ever & Miss Gertrude Me- aed tle hand. z, vor ‘= oe th a re - oa - ot a mel administration for flourtshing his Appoints Grain Committee Intosh of Seattle acted as brides- the guards a @ | tion ans @ question of revoking the | SMUGGLING PLOT soveluer- tn a-erené | | President D. W. Burchard of the maid, and W, B. Mackay of Port- fees released the cords which saloon we of Mahsken & Co. | Merchants’ Exchange, this morning | iand was the best man ; ment ae Pe oe —, me — ao al , | } appointed the following to serve| Mr. and Mrs. will make } Friede a unakata ~ ee on oo ars after it} 'V] TORIA RATE —_— upon the graig committee of the | their bome in Portland. 5 Were avenged. a c ? Pp — ———____ - - vad i Uniess the court should interfere nid Bn ge 09 esi aiieill R. J, Metntire, of the Germanta ‘One of the men was pronounced 2 oe ee mae beberee dai aatiflantion theta sone @ feet! Cafe, is wondering whether there at 10:14 o'elock and the other “ay ime gin lip et wide has been established by the| ny gratitade in the world wntil the regular county election In 16. The warden permitted no! the tg leave the execution room un- | S°Ptember In the meantime, government on the Mexican border, jafter all, as a result of the disap ved here today by Forest Su- | Watch our window for apeciat I) bargains bn Suit Cases saloons cannot be operated. Foesk pearance of Richard Willoughy, ab both were dead isor Harold E. Marshall, is re j pervisor Haro ler I ; “ up just vetore! | garded dik sliniti chine Conation ‘Ye eged friend, with $56 worth of ing at the cow DEMOCRATS T0 SELECT ‘TNE ONE SKATE DOV made on Thursday of ali celia etaamnar Petheses Howes being |*OCe? erate, ae: LO8 ANGELES, July 31.—That| "vance between U. 8. immigration jiaxen off the Victoria run and| Willoughby was “broke” and, Itke : : REN there is great danger of a com, | *8ente eet ee Cee placed uaively on the Vaneou|a good friend, Molntire invited him Me decth without a word ling generation of men with one sok ha Masenall that the Yer Tum. which leaves no strong !to stop at his honie, 671 Washing A | leg shorter than the other, unless |'Neton by competition againat the Chippewa |ton st. for a few days, even giving iaiarees tis’ br cwhietting the — something is done to keep the rota gh iiaeie uae nen con oo the Beattie Victoria round trip, him a ke : oe 7 ; o emen' wo render more te “ | Young Amerie f today frov the fare has been raised to $1 | In @ complaint made out today i wee ‘with the a A meeting to select a democratic! spending his time speeding slong] {° one yj my ro ire ne ‘The $1 rate includes Port Town-/»y Deputy Prosecuting Attorney fo A guards and/ ket for King county offices will|the sidewalks on one skate, is the| ‘tom leo ® muc je evi send when the trip is taken on the | john H. Perry it is charged that them he had no fear of th ‘ - ne | dence of the Mieged plot was gathe Cy 1” “it will be over |Be held. at $ o'clock tonight in the |statement of Asst. Polies Surgeon | Sense of gue Segel Rigs wie Xe | Chippewa e “defendant skipped, taking coat of of George E Ryan, 7 Ar PHoft of Low Angeles 4 jand veat, worth § automatic } . What's the differ} 4 that the creation of the zone result- | 4 ¥ yh \ cm Annex All democrats are Dr. Haffs attention was called| volver, worth $15, and a savings urged to attend the meeting to what he considers a new perth 64 Mag cecomneneaese made by DENNY HILL REGRADE |bank containing $15 History of Crimes. ~ through an accident to a amali boy |" '° anford of Stanford univer niaiand oon os § The crimes for which Louis Dab | WEYERHAEUSER NOT IN who fell while coasting down @|*ty: Who conducted the investiga-/ Seeesercensccesceee Se ted John Siemsen paid the BIG LUMBER MERGER. steep hill here tion. ROLL IS CONSIDERED): penalty today were a series When the skate was removed WARRANT FOR SHAW. $ $3 and $4 Hats Only $1.85 ~4 wid blooded murders. which (By United Press.) from the Ind’s foot, the leg was] | ogee ° Me & reign of terror in this city| ST. PAUL, Minn, July 31.—F. P.| found to be developed in # peculiar] g , Shaw is charged with t»| : . ly after the earthquake, | Weyerhaeuser, of this vity, son of|manner. The ankle was comprest-|guing chooks without fonds. in a| The city counctt’s street commit-|§ At the Assignee Sale - ir motive, | Frederick Weyerhaenser, the multt-/ed from constantly bearing the) complaint im today gnd sworn | tee had the Denny Hill regrade as-| @ 1010 First Av. a hed out the ionaire lumber king, today ab-| weight of the boy's entire body,/to by J. C. Hagerman, who has an |*e*sment roll up for consideration | ¢ PTTTTI TTT tit) nt men, us | solu denied that his father's in-jand the calf of the leg was over-|ortice at 336 Pioneer building, Yesterday, but was unable to reach | & ots o im window weights and gas teresta are in any way concerned | developed. The other ankle was|ghaw is now under arrest at Yak.|@ final decision. The committee | The criminals first slew | with the reported $00,000,000 mer-| normal and & measurement showed|ima on a similar charge. postponed further consideration for | Pfitaner, a humble shoe ger of southern yellow pine con-|that the leg on whieh the skate! — “ << | Another week. Several of the coun-/ in bis ‘little estat corns attacked by the attorneys|was fastened wax one-quarter of " =| OO MeAllister st Th genera! of three states Tr lan (neh short runks | they murdered Wm | “Prom habit,” said Dr. Huff, Mbertasher on Market TERA AERRHE AHEM ne boys always put the skate ; A short time after M. Mun ° *'on the same foot. This constant President of the Kimmon BANK CLEARINGS. * | development of tha@leg and com-! panese bank at O'Par * . * pression from the extra weight can|/ M lobster sts.. was murdered | * ati s, i“ have but one result—that of short daylight, bis clerk dan today 6,329.62 ® | ening the leg.” Mevsly injured, and $2,200 in com * 228,384.76 © i | Siem by the murderer it wasi® Tacoma * Ah Bing, owner of the Califor WP BM the Japanese murder that the * Clearings today ..$ 659,804.00 #\nia laundry at 1707 Boren av,, re tte Wr were hanged *® HKalanees 7 43,558.00 &! ported to the police that . net of! 7 ortiand. * {harness was stolen from him on sf ewe and Robberies. & Clearings today ..$ 757,932.00 #| July 29. The night before a single ‘ae — Interspersed thetr * Halances 107,119.00 ® harness was stolen from Julius many robberies. A * #| Owen, at 36th av. W. and Govern-| all en Ae anocent man we SOR Ree eee ment av | penitentiary 4 - fbieries and later + 2 Eq ell Confeasion exonerated ra * O t Alt PME iis poor ott gray haired osing UU a Bike who Kot him to m « Oriel ur Farasois 1 Sihervisited him for the awt tine he P i n ' Se Onestin a few daye nen. ant To wind up the Parasol season, i itied tnd ereé, tt we offer a selection of the best Par gE Mt impessivedy nat b np asol stock in Seattic at prices less im PN repentance. _ than half the original selling prices Mother Broken Hearted # 4 a4 a to irs. Dabwer, broke t , $1.75 Pa i Dyed oken hea nd $2.00 Parasols cut to are her death, is at he Values to $4.50 ent to " ‘ laine today. [a 1 to $4.50 cut to t Will, and Lev, es : Varese to oe : nes md leo, called on hiv Values to $6.00 cut to AL Here’s a Bar ain] GREAT HOSIERY BARGAINS 4 g thc WOMEN’S HOSE 10¢ have tor seen °° First @ lire wome fine M Yarn Howse, Albion make, tans and Golden ate at 40 ( «, pa ine — 5% 75c AND 85c WOMEN’S HOSE Bi¢ ~ —— tl I Hose a embroidered, plain and Ww an Hach h a al 5 aoe ALL PAPER GLovEs ROK Of tho bent te A) RNG, Com whiaden, B60 vale Som LENNONS [s2ucr™ < seecadinany Bi Bess as & Welt Pagar it 1418 SECORG AvepuR First Ave UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND R®-COVERED. Ateiale Acree Traveling Bags NEW SHEET MUSIC | the latest at ie of Kohl Chase AE, FROPRIRTOR 1518 Becond Ave EEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 019 Firet Ave. Announcement Extraordinary— MONDAY Big “Clean-Up” Dollar Sale of indigeation @ bad case Dr. S. S. Hall Co. iste w ry paid. fre ra ge 1b We inaugurate a CLEAN-UP SALE * MONDAY BIG | Hund of Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts, Jackets Silk Walats, Petticoats, ete will be placed on sale ! MONDAY FOR $1 tin Men’s Low SHOES at Removal Prices— Either low or high Shoes, —tan, black or patent leather, for dress, business or street wear —shoes that will wear to the limit and give style and comfort at the same time. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes for Regular $4.00 Shoes for Regular $3.50 Shoes for Regular $3.00 Shoes for . Regular $2.50 Shoes for . $3.95 $3.20 $2.80 $2.40 $1.90 many The Men’s Shoe Store 808 First Avenue On Values up as high as $25.00 the Bring Your Ready DOLLARS With You e This wale will out-class any wale over attempted tn feamer onticelid Tiyer Jeatle 26 Wxtra Salespeople Wanted SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. : SEE THE WINDOWS, | : avean| . Fare Me—Mound Trip, 50c. | axtig Te ts Baad Co me COUR ROUWS TRIPS DAILY. e ie ae] MABE OGATTLE — 6:45 and ovelt kirt 0. “ torsva mm, 2:08 and 3:45 p.m ° ™ ©) “RRAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m 19 SetORNe AYE. 10} an@ 19:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p, m, ; piman e Uv LEY, Jr, Agent, Seattio~ | gee Me ' | Tel. 176, Tacoma—Tel.gi2,

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