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e ® SPUD imperial Valley in Colorado, Domain of Potatoes —|B City Is Built Up by Spuds and Everybody Is Well-to-Do BANDITS TURN . MURDER ERS (By United Pr BISHOP, Cal, Aug which has been Blerras above th | Sunday indghe arching the high w@ity since lant} i found no trace eatly today of she murd of 'Mrs, Fan¥Wle , Snyder | | Per Snyder, a contracte employ | Powe the Nevada California company, Mr. and Mra. Sny jder were riding along & lonely trall| }when they were fired on from ambush The firat bullet killed | | Snyder's horse, and the second |plerced Mra, Snyder's body, Sny der drew bis revolver and began firing. The robbers fed yder | who patd the men employed in the} camps, had a | um of money and robbery is supposed to have been the motive of the attack | DIVORCED WIFE OF KING TIRES OF LATEST HUSBAND, eee "re F asPr @ , > | BERLIN, Aug. 4.—-According to! advices received from H el a.) At the Grand—"Rip Van Winkle.” Cheap Rates s East The Oregon RR. & Navigation Co. wili sell round trip excursion | tiekets Angust 6, 7, 21 and 22, good inety days. Full particulars at | Union Ticket office, 60% First EB. Ellis, Geueral Agent. | Fran Tonelli, the divoreed wife of} While the east ts complaining of | Mi, the Itaitan pianist. it ts} wornout farmea, these pioneers point cted that papers will be filed} with pride to the fet that the pro-| today, stating the grounds for the average yield has been 200 bushels » the acre, An average price of Scents per hundredweight has Y que “spud” CITY OF GREELEY, dintriet surrounding this city there | and children In 1870. the leadgr of are potato “patches” of from 20 to] NEW ZEALAND PLANS BIG TIME jthe colony was N. ©. Meeke in extent. The eastern FOR ATLANTIC FLEET—AL jeditor of that paper ow it his lot could be worse if he « | Among other things {t should be long j attractive to aspiring newspaper) This t# the original home of the (By United Press.) .| publishers in search of a lively | potato bug, which i known in some} AUCKLAND, Aug 4 Hand @f handsome, Te return to the spw however, | resemblar to the | - | re ic * potato plant.) surmounting it, the address of wel ‘And the foundation ot | tet i be said that the Union colony | When potatoes were introduced the | come to be presented to Rear Ad was laid on po | hy & hard struggle for years in bug left his prairie home and trav-| otiral Sperry when the Atlantic | ffer, due to a beneficent | All. who remained are now financtal- with paris green and wate J.M.| Through the commander-inchiet weighing from two /ly independent. Such as care for Clark, a member of th riginal| of the fleet, President Roosevelt each are common. /them have automobiles. The true | Union colony, says that alx heaping | will be presented with a decorated “Greeley spud.” they beneficial effect upon the sol, The atrong solution made up of a ten Presented to President Roose comfortable cireum-| practice of plowing up alfalfa sofl spoonful of poison to a gallon of! velt, president of the United States, and planting to potatoes began in water. It t# applied whenever the|by Sir Jos G. Ward, premier of! New Zealand appreciates the fact (ST. EDWARD'S PARISH |that it will be the first English . | community to entertain the war-| | T0 ave E EXCURSION lo result, being unable to seers | At the Seattie—"All for Gold. / GB trom their customers until the tres of the day's celebration Al At the Lois-"Madame Sansl dumps are sluice. good program bas been arranged | Gene. | . “ - Henrl Bernstein's probigm play, ignorant of the reat conditions | tion, one of the planks which will | emi, Uoraaleis ® probigm ne, here, are pressing their claims. | recetve the chief attention during | ihe Thint | mulel *: dee There are hundreds of thousands | the coming presidential election ne ee ee eee AMRBANA | The story in @ direct and force [ in the hie } ful telling of a young wife who is iiss district is hold! | devon diy attached to ber husband} the annual gold output. | H | POTATO DIGGING MACHINE | the king Of Saxony, has engaged a| H] AT WORK — A FREAK POTOTO. | lawyer to effect the dissolution of duction of thelr acres is double | action what it was 38 years ago. urn to the farmer over} and bis profit ia said! This is agrtenttural editer of the New whose back has been blistered Over | York Tribune, and the town) while he stooped to shake potato] BUM FOR PRESIDENT ROOS. uid} EVELT, feld A newspaper war ir raging, parts of the country as the Colo | somely engro 4 and iMluminate and three datiies have blossomed | rado beetle. He lived on the plains | with the Rngiteh sign interw ay common, or garden getting water to their | eled east The farmers hereabouts | fleet reaches that port will be one with the Greeley | fighting grasshoppers. Some wear use the old-fashioned remedy of | of the most Interesting features of for 4 generation en-|development of the region besan tablespoonfula of parie green to alatlver and gold) album, which ts} (Ge cultivation of “his when they learned the advantage barrel of water ia a good combina-| said to be a work of art. It bears Wee founded by the! 1885, and from that year the dix bugs are thick enough to damage |New Zealand, as souvenir the | of 1,000 men, women trict has grown rapidly in wealth. the plants | visit of the American fleet to New| —_ “| st Raward's parish, Hiliman, witt | bo Tho nz 35 per cent worse than was ex-/give a pienic excursion at Leschi| Thousands perienced last year. [park tomorrow. A ride on Lake The merchants are un to set-| by the committee | Which Cannot Be’ tle their secounts with the whole| Able speakers will discuss the | “The Thiel.” |the usual questions of sex, race or of dollars’ worth of gold on the) color, but deals with a trait that | dumps, but not a dollar's worth can | he uses every wile to make her | sett tiractive to bi / Tie tienaocane| self attractive to him, and in order ‘since fast fall. This present marriage with Bignor During the past five years the] | shipe of potatoes have aver-| aged 10,000 car loads annually. The / $40 an acre. In th was named in honor of the/ bigs tnto a tin can, might think} +} is @ Very substantial city of 8,500.|/see rows of the plants half a mile| within a few weeks and fed on a plant that bears some) with the Star pangled Banner sata, Which are matters of ied of the fight and returned east sprinkling the buginfested planta! the celebration. ‘Meaks to the far-flung | of alfalfa as a forage plant and its tion, although some farmers use a! the following inseription “ | Zealand” } The merchants are suffering 88) washington will be one of the feat-| |eaters in the United States, who,| ature and extent of the injune | i ae ) Ge Male aw Gessues or tach of URGES HEAVY F WE Le" and of much dramatic ta (Alaska, Aug. 4— water. to carry out her acheme of extrava-| ‘The imposing of a heavy fine to stop automobile speeding was the |hoctees, who is wealthy j*ussestion made to the member Margaret [itington’s work as the| of the city council's Heense and/ wife was finished and convincing committee yesterday by a|Sbe succeeded in impressing her! jeommittes of citizens who appeared |@hare of Hernstetn’s message most }to take part in the discussion over|¢apably. Hruce McRae as the hus-| | m Murphy's proposed bill; band displays a capacity for well | Heeosing automobile drivers. | suppressed acting heretofore denied | | “This ordinance would be in a|by him to the west. The play will great measure unnecessary if you|run the week gance in dress she steals from her) leould wide for heavy fines for! japeeders,” declared Judge J. T.| At Pantages. Ronald. “Give the speeders a fine) The Bottomley troupe of four of $100, instead of $5 or $10, and | Muropeans, who presented a thrill you will see reckless driving of|ing casting act, were the headline care soon cease entirely.” feature on the new Pantages bill| The bill was laid over for another) yesterday afternoon. Leonie aad} week. The automobile owners/Dale, in “A Lesson in Opera,” re present insisted that any ordinance | vealed the possession of two excel should be drawn #o as to include|ient operatic vo Other acts private as well as public cars. }that rounded out a high grade pro- gram were the Wangdoodle quar tette, comedy darkies, Polk and spring board acrobats, Benste wood, volee gymnast, Mr. El-| well, in {liustrated song, and the moving pictures. * Odds and Ends d H 39 Hh] board of the United Mine Workers Gar Alot America will be In Seattle next en ose $3. Friday to attend the joint seasion P of the miners and operators now | Though daily sessions are held, the Gtar’s New. Bill. j Ste os.00, a rare bargain Joint rr Goeemgtees) se. Senet ond eotaneny's 16 alone eneeene |mHYthical caprice, “A Bit o Blar | jney,” the management of the Star} HL KLEIN theatre has an attraction this week | which opened yesterday that is an} instant hit La Auto Girl, a figure that mystt $125 Camp Chair, 89¢ 6S¢ Doz. Berry Dishes, 3¢ | lawn Camp Chair Each } frame, canvas cov . * Crystal Glass Ber- ¢ stabie a Plain Polished Crystal Glas The Best hoe Repal Tce Cream Dish worth | tles the andie ep as to whether it! » dosen; @ bargain, } cow wane tye wait lis human or mechanical, tx another DR ctidesden, secnn ; 3c | a17 JAMES GT. |strong feature. The other acts are Fagan and Byron, novel dancers and singers, Murray K. Hi and company, monologic and te Jedy, Dora Ronea, violinist | Roesch, baladist, and the pietures 10 Glass Vase, 5¢ and Hat | Good Size Finished Glass Vase, Japanned: won't footed, with flaring top; for done Collars, 25¢ $1.25 Flour Can, 89¢ per mt Beg Catars Heavy Tinned, Nicely Japanned rte 50 pounds; ter ¥ Flour Can; holds own wee 5c has hinged cover; worth $1.25; spectal c 25¢ Sink Strainer, 17¢ | Vrooman’s Sink Strainer and ‘ A esi of by the highest class bankers, 9) ll-pr and; bene ies ot ee We devils ye mu to open An ae. fi Will be the Rosalind. Mr. and Mr y sold at 17c count; no matter how large or | Wm. Raymore, Julia Walcott and «mall, we will give It the same wellknown — legitin per | ful att s are in the cast | ae | | “ae You Like It.” ata will be on sale tomorrow Coliseum for the perform ‘ e next Friday night of Shakes to be given for charity under the ement of Rev, Father J. ¥ jen. It will be played by an onal cast. Marian Kieth nter’s Pencils, Hardware Co.'s Pest Receive all the advantages given ® Lead Penci) al ar cure Bo 15c Paraftine Wax 9c Coliseum to Open ee Paraffine Wax; best for sealing jell } Y The Coliae theatre, which hes sis prantoed under pure food act; We Pay 1 > Interes pane fe can oe ig grag kee jroad vaudeville show The head Miners will Ja and Hisle Fin ney, crystal tank swimmers. Mat State Bank of Seattle} is isc" n= Besides “paying off the mortgage On Pioneer Place ih lon the old place Frank Gotch Cor, Firet Ave. and Yesler Way. B/ world's champion wrestler, has sav | jed $126,000 | | THE STAR.-TURSDAY, £UGUST 4, 1908. jswept Apia trarbor, March 19, 1889,| ably forever } jof the woman to commit suic SWAPPING YARNS BF STIRRING DAYS — strong reducings on office furniture ve feature furnishing for the office this week, introducing a sale of spe cialimportance. The re ducing very strong throughout are | On the Ghore Side is the Old Sloop-of-War Nipsic, Relic of the Days of “Wooden Ships and Iron Men.” Beside her is the Cruiser Philadel Phia. Both figured in Samoan Tragedies. —the drapery store gives exceptional values in a linen sale this week. (Star Special Service.) during which her sister ships, the BREMERTON, Aug. 4.—8ide by | Vandalia and Trenton, and the ( side at the Puget sound navy yard,| man cruised Adler were wrecke the old moopof-war Nipste and the | was from the Philadelphia that the | qrulser Philadelphia lay at anchor, | party of bluejackets under com: | as though communing in sympathy} mand of Kosign’ Lonsd which over the tragedies both have passed | was ambushed and massacred, wa through tn the same whters landed in Samoa, The Nipsic is now | The Nipsic was nearly destroyed | used as @ prisen ship and the Phil in the terrifie hurricane which | adelphia is out of commission, prob MOTHER WANTED TO JOIN HER DAUGHTER IN DEATH Cats Throat and Waits and me ghee Mra. Williams locked herself in| a room Sunday morning, and with Nearly Expires Before She Vir ce vein eat ics aston jand wrists, When she was missed 2 }it was some time before the door | Is Discovered. jcould be pried of Ry that time and of best quality construetion uhe was extremely weak from loss of blood and all but dead | A hurry call was sent for doc (By United Press.) tors and she was taken to the how BELLINGHAM, Aug. 4.—It be | pital After working over her all came known today that what was|Seoday afternoon, she was re-| alleged to have 1 vived, and unless complications, set in she will reeever. Her daughter] lapse of Mra. Andrew Williams. died last wedk after a lr ring il | wife of the sheriff of Whatcom | ness of several years ter this) county, was in reality an attempt| the mother thought ifr not worth living. HOLDS REFERENDUM TO BE ILLEGAL regular value $39.50. fine oak typewriter desk, double pedestal, exactly like pleture, fin ished weathered oak; large draw ers and handy desk slide on each side; 50 inches wide. extra strong regular value $3! Extra spe wool races $24.85 h & nervous cob $3.90 regular valve $7.50. Judge Arthur E. Griffin of the, ment divests the city authorities of |] —thia ts a splendid office table, Mission superior court declared the initia. the power vested in them style; has large drawer in center, taper | tive and referendum amendment ¢ The effect of the decision ts that the city charter as void, in his de- the city comptroller is ordered by etsion in the W Seattle saloon the court to issue the liquor He 4 legs, made strong and substantial; | snd strong cttice soot nicely finished, weathered or golden f solid oak. top ie quar Size 27x42 Inches; regular price cases handed down yesterday after. to the petitioners, John tf b 7 . A . Claussen Brewing Go. 1 Mabe 60, Extra special .. ....... The court holds that the legisla ken & Co. and Terry & King. jf Size 27x54 inches; regular price ted in| Supt. Royal W. Raymond ts of $8.00. Extra spectal sion that an appeal will be to the state supreme court fttve powers of a city are ve the mayor and city council by state the law and that the attempted amend. | tak CUPID ) WINS feuuroieicas GIRL ELOPES — | HER LOVER ANDO IS MARRIED | STERN PARENT ON THE! CHASE. | —these very special matting values for Wednes- day only— 21¢—for 30c grade— 17¢-—for 25c¢ quality— WHITE GATISGTE FROCK. | (By United Press.) | SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Aug. 4.| John F. Diehl, a wealthy mer chant of this city, is today looking | for his daughter Laura, counted a jone of the most beautiful girls “FIREMEN HURT IN George H. Cook, Arthur W. Hawka, southern California The young F. M. Evans. SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. TACOMA. lady eloped with Roy Nicholson, a | _G. W. P. Turfmen’s association, carpenter of Lon Angeles, after Li COLLAPSE OF WALL &%..Se2'"',%:0%,Pine® Waa parents had refused to allow her Challis urner, to talk to bim | Snohomish Valley Distilling jcompany, of Lowell, $4,000; Wik liam M. Hamilton, George W. Jenk, The young people met at Nord. hoff, and when Diehl learned that his dunghter had become tnfatuat-| (By United Press.) Frank Stuber led with the young carpenter, he| CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—-The fireboat} Supplemental articles: Cash made « flying trip to Nordhoff and] {iiinols was sunk and three men |Creek Mining company, changing jbronght his daughetr back home.| probably fatally burt today by the |24me to Cache Creek Mining com- | ohne olle d ny. LO eee followed and mt Miss collapse of a wall of one of the big |P*™? elevators destroyed in the $1,500, marriage license, were married and | °)e'* ; “ar 000 fire, which started yesterday in -FREUDENBERG GRILLED pba Fong a ym — the girl's | the Burlington route transfer house. parents knew that she was gone. |-the wall toppled over while the BY R W Y }firemen were playing streams ot | An exquisite little frock of white ATTELL: MORAN FIGHT water upon tt from the boat. They | batiste has inserts of rich cluny _ saw their danger in advance, as the | wall wavered, and all jumped into | | the river and swam for their lives.) yy est i MAY NOT OCCUR | Three were struck by parts of the W Freudenberg, candidate for l¢ailing wall, and were dragged |Telection to the state legisiature jashore in a serious condition from the 42nd district, was artistic- ally grilled last night in Ballard by NEW INCORPORATIONS Royal W. Raymond, state superin- tendent of the Anti-Saloon league. enon Raymond told his audience of 100 people that Freudenberg was try- insertion. The front breadth from throat to hem is alternating bands of puffing and the lace. Odd iittle cuffs and a draped sash are of soft ost faille in rose pink (By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—witt} WILL HAVE FULL TICKET. Abe Attell and Owen Moran fight} here on Labor day for the feather- | _— At the meeting of democrats last | weight championship of the world? | night, at the King County Demo The fans of this city are really (By United Press.) ing to carry beer on one showlder cratic club rooms, it was decided to | wondering today, after the failure} OLYMPIA, Aug. 4.—Corporation | and water on the other enter the campaign this fall with 4/ of jast night's confe e between | papers have been filed in the of full ticket for county offices and the | Promoter Coffroth and the twoj|fice of secretary of state as fol legislature. All d clarations of can-| fighters. The conference, which | lows We Want the Ladies didacy will be filed by Saturday | jasted several hours, was fruitiess The Juneau Alaska Mines com To see our elegant line of Wall next so far as results are concerned. |pany, of Ses $1,000,000; J. D. Paper | sod on ev-| Gibbs, R. H. Edelin, H. A. Bronson, Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co | The little fighters | A. B. Rutherford, J. B. Reynolds. mu Pivet Ave. Arcade Annes. Found Dead in Street. HOQUIAM, Wash erything but the selection of Aug. 4—The| referee. Since Jeffries has refused | Index-Galena company, of Index county, — $1,000,000 Hoquiam authorities are {nvestigat-| to re-enter the ring, they have been | Snohomish ing the ciroumstar surrounding | put out. Last night they wired the| > the death of an unidentified man| big ex-champion at Los Angeles who was found dead with his head/ begging him to reconsider his re street cor-|fusal, but his answer was another wee in & hole o ner. So far no evidence of foul | rei pn discovered inal play has —- | Dr. MeGrege Dentist, resumed Bryan's Speech Completed practice, 603 American Bank FAIRVIEW LINCOLN. Neb. Aug, 4—Wm. J. Bryan's speech The Past forever, the Future is uncer Has gone actual count it contains tain at the best, but the Present is ours rds. B 4 i bu Md te ~ 1 answering @ to make or mar, as we will The time of letters whieh toact is NOW. Learn to facilitate your = Summer Prices business methods by having a checking Train Wreck on 8. P, account, which is at once payment and e ; vas on mee e po fl Woo eee receipt for all financial obligations seriously, whet Golden State castle Lump aang sae weatine 8 Oe Pree ag emrenene Not... toe Northwest Trust & Safe toda A defective rail caused the 7 rs diner and. two rear Pullmans to|—™ Furnace Coal $4.00 Deposit Co. leave the track Seattle, Wash. ND §1.50 A MONTH a ie prieeinn | wht? 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