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‘Towns Suffer---Wild Swoop Down and eee sre | —_—_ | Eisen) | qqatanTINE, Algeria, Aug. 5 terrible earthquake oad erday, and Mr from 800 to 1,000 citi ‘of Algerian town: have swept wea reign of terror has a which the Freneh | par ward to check sgldiars are today shooting Aes en wight, Dut despite | |puILD we = a F Offers a we te the Men Who — maj Are Paying Rent. _—_— | ” you bought for ements z } an cebie any One who does os Sire pet are ‘ee dellara which you in the pees ree and) ¥ which they would they met you on a street) the answers to any of ve how would you the Stock Excuse. pay your rent. You 7 to buy your clothes | ¢ for your family.) be able to arrange to| #7 enough for a piace to) fou would not have to) and where you would yourself the owner that you yourself—and one full glory of the dawn of ith had not yet ripened il pride and giory ere the landlord arrived to you were golng to pay Them Together. hs of Commerce in a gen which {s naturally in- ia the welfare of the city of the people who} Therefore when comes to the of- chamber and ir rents are too body of men announces that to sell their sup | material, and still is time rep- | men—comes to) that their men/ ment—why, it of Commerce tm this direction. = Industry. of Commerce is not industry. ei | its any large butld- w Se J co goge of a great | costly ‘and the expenditure |fices to a mags of wreckage by f amount of money, in these times, | any new under sort. interested in now connected with regrade got into the courts today | resent with the filing of the papers in| Florida, Alalama a Prof. E. {ee that Secretary of Agricul-|a¢ts, led by James and Elsie Fin. |eago this evening. their efforta, many acts of carnage and lawlessness are being com mitted. Seores of dead are being removed from the ruins, and the work of the searchers and rescuers in frequently interrupted by flahting Two hundred = thousand natives a homeless. Supplies are being rushed into the affected territory, but it ts feared a famine may resolt before the outlying districts can be reached, In some places the earth disturbances have dried up springs and the people are without water The vietime lived in mud huts and similar fragile quarters that eram bled under the first shook Severe damage was done in the coast towns of Guelma, Phillipe ville, Bona and Alin Smara, NOW AND SAVE MONE the building Industry tn Seattle is interested In at the present time, ta the fact that it is now possible for the poor man to bulld a home for from 10 to 25 per cent less than he could have built it a year ago, | Little Heads’ and for probably 10 per cent Now le the Accepted Time. In other words, the Chamber of | Commerce is seeking to bring to your attention the fact that if you own @ plece of unimproved prop erty-—or if you can get hold of such & piece-——now fs the time to build upon ft. it ts not a matter of reducing taxes, or particularly of expenses vantage of @ peculiar situation further Interest in [t for you had afford a “bargain counter.” PURE FOOD LAWS (By United Press.) MACIKINAC ISLANDS, Mich., Aug. 6.—Discussion was rife to day over the sensational charges made before the State and Nation al Food and Dairy association by EB. Ladd, in which “he de ture James Wilson and the referee board are parties to a plot to de feat pure food legisiation in the | United States. Ladd, who is preaident of the as- sociation, asserted that most of the good work already done by Prest dent Roosevelt and Dr. W. H. Wiley, of the bureau of cheasistry, has been nullified MISS CHASE CANCELS LECTURE FOR FRIDAY Miss Mary Wood Chase, of Chica g0, who war scheduled to lecture to mothers next Friday afternoon og the value of a musical training for as she received a telex her sister this morning, which nec cessitates her departure for Chi CLOUDBURST AT BisseE. United Press.) BISBEE, Ariz. Aug. 5.—A cloud- buret late yesterday did $100,000 damage in Bisbee. One side of jain st.. including the postoffice, fm wes than 10 minutes was changed from 200 yards of stores, saloons and business of- rocks, water and mud that came tumbling down off the mountain- aide. REGRADE IN COURT. The continuance of the Fifth the | | Appearing in “The at The Moore. “The Thief.” A majority of the admirable traits of a husband are paraded in the three acts of “The Thief’ at the Moore this week There ta }much manitness and devotion, as } Well as jealousy and self a nt depicted in the expla: | character. nation of the “Rip Van Winkle.” The Letter of/tractive Planquette songs tn je| What he can build ft for a year} wont te build @ little) ee is “These the at Rip this Song” and are among Van Winkle week at the Grand “All for Goid.” Miss Emma Bunting and the Bur gess-Bunting company are scoring tn “All for Gold” at the Seattle this week. There will be a matinee on Thursday Nest week Honeat Hearts” will be the offering | “Madame Sans Gene.” it ia simply a matter of taking ad-| ‘PLOT TO DEFEAT THE ) from | * ) The return of the Pantages play If} ers to the Lols haw been highly a tions which | your have no money—there is no | preciated Gene’ ts Rut | proving with the te if you have a little money—particu: | of Seattle are ask: larly idle money—the preseat rates | friends, and these at which material and labor can be) “Madame Sans Gene” is an excellent drawing card At the Pantages | The Bottomley Troupe of fying sympasts, and Polk and Polk, in another batic turn, give this form of vaudeville the call at the Pantages this week, with several other acts to vary the program, At the White City. “The Four Comrades” continue to attract the crowd to White City ‘This act will remain until Friday night. Saturday start the big Arthur Dexter Indian show. Coliseum Next Week. Sullivan & Considine’s big road | show, comprising nine vaudeville |mey, crystal tank ewimmers, will play for one week ay the Coliseum, beginning at the matinee next Mon- day. At the Star. “A Bit o° Blarney,” Edwin Keough @ Co.'s big electrical scente and dramatic hit at the Star theatre this week, is greatly pleasing the audi ences. La Auto Girl and five other acts round owt the program. “Ae You Like it.” Seats went on sale today for “As You Like It,” Shakespeare's com edy, to be played at the Colfevum Friday night for charity. An alh professional cast under Perey B. Hanting’s direction and Father O'Brien's business management, will produce it. thee nae BANK CLEARINGS. . -01,388,999.86 «+» 147,490.20 Tacoma. Clearings today. ..$ 723.552.00 see eee eee * + § 930,263.00 162,078.00 SEER Four States File Charges. WASHINOTON, Aug. 5.—The firet complaint against the proposed general increase of freight rates was received by the interstate com association. The complainants rep. firms in South Carolina, Tennessee. afternoon will} a doy. H&E STAR—WEDNESDPAY_AUGUUST 5, 1908, THROW INDIANA? ——, Vice-President and Friends Said to Plan Dumping of Taft and Sherman, (By United Pr INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. indiana is going democratic this fall unless | something ts done quickly to head | of Chas, Warren Fairbanks, vice president | That something will have to be promise of w place in the cabinet or one of the principal ambassador: | ships, politiclans declare | Charley didn’t like it at all when the Chicago convention passed bim by. When ft was found he couldn't have the nomination for president or even another whack at the vice preald y, hia men nounced that the decision would work a revulsion against the party in Indiana It did, Chas, Warren, through a cousin, controls the Indianapolis | News, which has the largest clrew lation. of Indiana newspapers, and long has been able to exert a tre mendous power tn the affairs of In diana, The paper never has failed PRISON —xm BARS | Pardoned for a Crime, Belling-| ham Citizen Says He Will Yet Be Rich. (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Aug. 5.1 will be one of the richest men in What com county yet, even if | have had body and soul crushed behind the | prison bars at the state penitentiary at Walla Walla for the past six | years for a sentence whieh | unjust. ly received,” stated Thos, H. Rob erts, whe arrived in Bel day, after having been rele: custody last week. Just before I killed John leeveral years ago at Doe bay, | was on the point of taking several | of my closest friends into my confi dence and unfolding to them my | plans. Away back tn the eighties ae =e SUICIDES Marine of Battleship Wiscon- | sin Plunges Overboard Carry- — ing Secret With Ht Hand = (YH. LEE CLOTWORTHY,| UNITED PRESS 8TA\ SPONDENT, VIA WIRELESS TO SUVA, THENCE BY CABLE TO VANCOUVER). U. 8. 8. @EORGIA, to work might and main for what ever were the wishes of Fairbanks, Wight after the convention, tts gunners began to train thetr shot against the republican nomb Each day they had a good word to way for Bryan Engineers of the ohife, probably the moat pow in any state of the unt clogeed w la that should worked for Taft, it Is charged Certain it i that the revulsion against the republican party and in fa of Bryan has come at Indiana will go democratic in an even wager In the betting places of Indianapolis Secret conelaves of county work era who can be depended upon are being held nightly in Indianapolis, Efforts are being made to get personal touch with every voter in Fairbanks ma have the state, A hand-to-hand, th sided battle is raging | v. J. PF. Hanly, always a lege of Fairbanks, has complicated mat ters by preaching prohibition, Po litleal observers say his speeches will result in the casting this fall of thousands of republican votes for the prohibition ticket FAIL 10 = an old Indian chief by the name of Kitsap told me of a placer claim in a valley not far from Bellingham, which is a paradise of gold This is not all talk, because Kit sap showed me nuggeta which # od verything that I have seen ral years | tried to get the old chieftain to tell me where this mine was located, bat It was not until the da bis,death that he told me everything, and every hour I spent behind the prison bare | have tonged for the day when I id sot out with @ little party to stake out my fortune.” Robertson is about 75 years of age, and was sentenced to a year imprisonment at Walla W by Judge Joiner of Skagit o for shooting John Hand in a quar-| rel at Doe bay, but owing to the excellent conduct of Robertson while at the penitentiary, he was recommended to the governor and pardoned eR NS ea ed FOR LOVE immediately became morose ¥rote & long reply which he malled the day the fleet steamed away from the Hawaiian city. Each day of the voyage bis mel lancholy tncreased, but he carried |) hie secret locked up in bis heavy heart and never told of disap pointment or the secret of his sor CORRE-| row, further than to say the letter | was from « girl and thet {t was “all wrong.” His fellows tried to cheer him, || ortuf] carefully The Portland te on the drydock at Quartermaster Harbor this mort. ing having & new wheel installed She will bunker at Tacoma, pro oveding to Seattle tomorrow After having recovered 64 hours oat on the round trip to ‘Frisco on account of the strike, the Buckman jurrived early this morning. Her jeargo consisted of 1,460 tons for | Seattle and bat 460 for Tacoma, | Steamer M. 8, Dollar completed her cargo of flour last night and left for the Columbia river to com plete with lumber for aorth China WHO Is ~ BROWN? | (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Aug. 5.—Robert B Brown of Seattle this morning filed & declaration of his candidacy for the republican nomination for gov ernor ! Robert B, Brown, who Hives at 709 23rd av., ie the senior member of the law firm of Brown & Murphy Leading politicians and attorneys interviewed by The Star, nay they never heard of Mr. Brown, Brown's office address was not known at his home and a search of the leading downtown office bulldings failed in finding any trace of the firm of Brown & Murphy IMPOSE FINES ON "SHAMELESS ME Pines totaling $175 were Imposed in the police court this morning on men alleged to have been living off the earnings of fallen women Acting under instructions to ar- rest all suspicious characters, Pa trolmen olman, MeGrath and Jennings made # raid in the reatric j ted district last night and took into jeustody seven well-dressed who had been loitering about a sa loon there for several weeks, with- out visible means of support. C. Vleet and John DiAllle were $50 each A. Baranger was Boneyds, William Vinck and Paul Januin were found but Julius guilty ax charged, was suspended | was discharged sentence Retnold Auto RENO, Aug. 5.—Bam Wheeler, a | wealthy man, and bis family, travel ing in au auto, were held up this forenoon near here by three road |bandite. After securing valuables, jthe robbers escaped in a buggy AT GGA, AUG. 4-—Albert & Heisei, but without avail, and this evening — an ordinary seaman on board the | battleship Wisconsin, was the fret man to lose his life ou the voyage lof the Atlantic feet and he died of love and not of war He fung) hitnself into the sea. Heise! received a letter at Hono juin from his sweetheart fn the “States.” His friends aay that he TT) . i). eran MAN IS SHOT DEAD BY YOUNG BOY ne ited Press.) | porta . Ang. 6.—Angered | because of an altercation over & dog, Jackson Reld. lL-year-old shot and ini tly killed | George Demars, an elderly man, late yesterday afternoon on Guild's |island, {mn \the old exposition grounds. Young Refd ts in jatl.| He claims self-defense. | they last. A. L. Hall, Sporting . | Goods, 1111 First av he alipped out on the quarterdeck and plunged, unnoticed, into the) ocean, carrying bis letter and the! love secret locked up in his broken heart, to the bottom. The fieet ts now 1,000 miles from Auckland, proceeding without in cident, further than the dally ma-/ neuvers. FARMER BREAKS SHOULDER. & German far- Ballard, Andrew Gtasler, mer, residing near under a wagon this morning and/ sustained a broken shoulder. He was taken to Providence hospital His condition Ia not serious. With 20 railroad cars and 1,500 feet of lumber, the freighter Seward departed for Cprdova last evening. pre cect cette teat Money Loaned (No Commission) On tmproved property and for bullding purposes. Loans ap proved on plans and specifica tions | | —THE GREAT— CLOSING-OUT SALE USEMENTS IS FAIRBANKS TQ) % THEFRONT WHEAT MAY: SOAR 10 $1 Pandemonium Expected to Break Loose Any Day--- Crop Damaged. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 5—With every | indication of a repetition of the Great bull movemend started — ust 1, 1904, when wheat climbed in two weeks, on the verge of hysterics and at any moment pandemonium is expected to break loose. The price, which has rapidly riven 12 cents already in the past few weeks, is spurting with each day's trading, and advices from all over the world show the same ten dency toward higher prices. At the present rate the dollar market will have been overtopped before Sat urday It Is now learned that Wall st for political and commercial r |sons, has been suppressing the re | ports of crop damages, which con | tinue to grow so alarming that they can no longer be withheld Latest reports from Canada and \the Northwest show that earlier estimates of damage were not ex aggerated. It is now a matter of jmeneral knowledge in commercial |cireles that hot weather, black rust, | blight, drought and other causes have combined to make the short age impending a matter of serious const ‘ation September wt at opened at 94% | highest, 96 7-8; lowest, 94%; clos | 96% | September corn opened at 75%; | highest, 76; lowest, 76%; closed September highest, 47%; 47% ‘MURDER VICTIMS ARE BURIED s opened at 45% 45%; closed, lowest | Mre. Valura Fifer and men, | daughter, Hazel who were murdered | by Jesse Fifer last Thursday, were buried In Mount Pleasant cemetery |this morning. The funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock, at Butterworth’s chapel, Rev. W. H. H. Rees, of the First Methodist chureh, officiating. | Among those in attendance were | Mra. Lyman Yolton, of St. Joseph, Mo., sister of Mra. Fifer, and her brother, Noel Jackson. When they German Delicatessen Everybody Delighted Lunches a Specialty. 019 THIRD Av. Ind., 4956. |return to Minsourt they will tako ent and Bizy Fifer with the Mra, Ethel Warren, the fourth victim of Fifer's insane wrath, shows constant improvement at the Pacific hospital, and her recovery seoms assured FREE MEDICAL DI A free medical 4 been opened by the Salvation army for the use of poor persous in need of medical attention, . Tooth Talk © BY Oiil0 _ DENTISTS | Good | Teeth Bring Success You must cultivate good looks, The world time to waste on the man or woman Who 1s not presentable or who has no Can't put up a good appearance. Ugly teeth or missing teeth are a terrible handicap, greater by far than irregular features or even a bad skin Seems as if the ugly teeth killed the face—something re pulstve about them. Ugly teeth are altogether unnecessary since the discovery and practice of the Alveolar Method by Ohio Dentists. Alveolar teeth are beautiful in shape, size, color, and an ex- act match for the teeth that are left; and each one is set in its own socket, thus following Na- ture’s plan as closely as possi- ble. The Alveolar Method has | done away with the partial plate | and the so-called “bridge’,, both | of which were unsanitary and a disfigurement to the one who had to wear them } It has worked a revolution in | the selence of dentistry and | made tens of thousands of peo- ple py and better looking, Tt is a simple, painless piece of work; but, once done, should Jast for all time. All that we require is two or more teeth in either jaw to work from We will supply all the rest, and defy any one to tell wheth- er the Alveolar teeth grew in the mouth or not We must make an examina- Uon before we can promise to restore your teeth, for no two cases are just alike; but we rarely find a case where wo can't restore all the missing teeth. Why net put against ours? Why not have perfect teeth, #0 you can “keep smiling” with- out embarrassment? The only office in the city that has graduate licensed den. tists. Address Ohio Dentists 307\@ Pike Street. your time THE STRONG MAN | rr and it J) it. what is the reason find a drug to reach itt ‘o- Vigor ta Uh Thousands who hay Tt never needs charging. There is only one direstion—that fa, put it on. THIS IS FREE Cut this out and we will send you the matter of the petition of the/ jelty of Seattle to condemn, appro-| priate and damage private property By COSTELLO & GRANT R. CAMPBELL STOP THE RENT. is eye ti bles, purposes We can sell you Beautiful 112 Columbia 6t. e a we wth . to bring them {n t0 | eetabllahtng aaa | ot Finh av. Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. Cor of 5th and Pike Shout ben Gives, dee wamen, tea tion. Schuehard Op- and Fifth av. 8. from Madison to ~esncrliggoany lege Payments just like rent “ogenmenn w om ns Sumber "se the peels’ ote kite | von Mag ge oe he T. P. FAY CO, INC, Everett andEdmonds | St re ee TRACTS tract wer make good. Come today and lear 4 Private ‘. New Mathod Copyrighted n about our easy-pay- Both Phones: Main 140; Ind 140 OF THE GREATEST AUGUST 6, 1908 Will Be the Beginning of the End SALE OF PIANOS THAT YOU HAVE VER WITNESSED. if iS BONA FIDE Recently damaged by fire, at our # of business, are to be sold at Bm Bing! 00. Round tip 6) mer Clty of Brerett, Colman Doom, Meo—Bunsot sores ind sab6 Vuloan Iron Works, her victory tn on the LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and Tel. Main 171 acoma— Tol. ave | Is still on, and while thei duced, there are several up-to-date, high-grade cl positively be sold at half Among the stock will sortment of Two-Piece St pants. All this summer's | : “ A big assortment of \f Chip and Straw Hats, al Shirts, Sox, Neckwear, these bargains now and s found in a first-class haberdashery. As there are several parties bidding for the en r stock has been much re- hundred Suits of snappy, othing still left that will price during this week. be found a beautiful as immer Suits, with peg top style the latest style Panama, 1 at half price, as well as and everything usually ave one-half their money Sick men, i ailing women, too, tear this out now, for we send this book, worth $1. sealed free DR. 8 & HALL, CO. 1214 SECOND AV. SRATTLE, WASH CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT | Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Ete, Quickly Eradicated by New | Skin Remedy. | Since its discovery one year ago, posiam, the new skin remedy, has, in its extraordinary accomplish. ments, exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent special- ist who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cases of eczema and eradicated facial and PIANOS, ORGANS AND ALL OTHER MUSICAL GOODS . ‘ other disfigurements of years’ ? tire stock, including shelving, show cases, fixtures, J) standing. The terrible itching at- mes ie ? Yt tagnsitat rs M es Me ; . eure qi tending eczema is stopped with the ery day without a Victor is a loss you can etc, ete., it is up to the people of Seattle to secure i tirst application, giving proof of its curative pre outset erties at the very t pl eb Pieked dave ween in the BIO Last Notice—All bills due this store and unpaid J}, I less serious skin affections, Ment plan. ; ’ reat, Tes pat }such as pimples, rash, herpes, black hands of expert workmen, and aro Bie: m1! wie, bite and 1:88 Dm by the end of this week, will be put in the hands of a J] heads, acne, barber's iteb, ete,, re now in fine condition. All will be a Hane cle " sults show after an overnight sold by the salvage company with cohector, plication, only @ small conatitas — ing the next ten days. Come early On aa + ing required to effect a cure, Those and secure first cholee, A litth who use posiam for these minor more than one-third off the usual the skin troubles can now avai them: price, with a fair payment down. Iseives of the. epeeial 60-dent vadh Terms for the balance | er! awe, recently ad t suc n,Clay&Co Y needs, Both the 50-cent pa tiene ave, —— SEATTLE- TACOMA ROUTE, and the regular $2 jar may ne Pare 360—Round Trig, 66s. obtained in Seattle at the Quaker FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY |Drag Co. and other leading drug tores. 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:46 p, mm | . Samples for expe ental pur- LEAVES TACOMA — 6:38 4. m. poses may be had fr of charge OPPOSITE MOORE THEATRE and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p, m. | Cor. of oth Ay. and Pike St. by writing direct to the Emergency SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE |U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie— Laboratories, 82 West Twenty-fifth { , New York City

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