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PRESIDENT OF EAGLES HAS ARRIVED IN SEATTLE Theodore a Bell, Head of the Order Is Welcomed With a Band. Theodore A. Bell, grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Kagles, arrived in Seattie over the | Northern Pacific at 4 o'clock this! afternoon, He was met by the de gree teani of Seattle Aerie, No. 1 which, with a band, escorted him | tothe Washington Annex, where he will make his headquarters while in Seattle. Mr, Bell gained a national reputa tion by the manner in which, as temporary chairman, he handled th democratic convention at Denver jast month, [In 1902 Mr, Bell was) elected grand trustee of the Bagles. In 1906 he was elected vice pres! dent at the Milwaukee convention and In 1907 succeeded to the prest deney at the Norfolk convention. Succession Is Fixed. While there is little talk of Order politics among the delegates, it is THEODORE A. BELL, conceded by all that Grand Worthy President, Fraternal Frank EB. Hering will succeed to the Order of Eagles vice presidency left vacant when nonin mA | the northwe at has the hearts of the visitors The beautiful lobby and ground Rernard J. Monaghan of Philadel phia graduates into the presidency No opposition has developed to captured Conrad H, Mann, the present secre: | floor of the New Washington hotel tary of the order, and he wil! un-| has been turned over to the Eagles, doubdtedly be reelected. Willilam/and this morning was opened as Gartland of Boston and Finlay Me Rae of Helena, Mont., are the only candidates in sight for the position of treasurer, with present indica tons slightly favoring Mr Seattle's decorations w aublect of much favorable comment among the delegates. The general opinion is that Seattle has out stripped.any of the cities in which the Eagles have met in the past | registration headquarters. Owing to the large number of delegates expected to arrive thelr names are urged to have stamped, thelr and their badges and cards handed out to them at once The hotel committee of t ath er aero reports that they hav roome at their disposal at present registered Second ay. is a long lane of red,/and the searcity of sleeping accom white.and blue streamers, while} modations which was feared has “Welcome” flags and pennants are) been averted in evidence everywhere, Seattle} All the committee: merchants are outdoing themselves | hard work. but the cre: and alfeady the city l# decorated | mittee with John Sheehan of Hos far better than ft was for the com |ton as chairman is probably the ing of the fleet | hardest worked of them all Mr The merchants have also respond-| Sheehan has an established repu ed Uberaliy to the request that the /tation among the delegates stores be closed during the boars of | wit and general goad fellow the parade. Omaha in the Lead Omaha is practically assured the | 1909 coorention, the advertising| scheme adopted by Delegate Tuttle doing much* towards creating a strong sentimest for the “Geograph. | feal Ceyter of tac United / Many of the delegates regre that the comyestion could not be|/ Perry A. Clark Arrested on are down to ntials com ote Se eee: cmare vi Complaint of an In- ee ch sn: ~ eaves Cheap Rates East jored Husband. The Oregon RR. & Navigation | ‘Co, will geil yound trip excursion | tieNets August 21 and 22. good Rinety days. Full particniars at Union Ticket office, 608 First av E. EB. Bilis, General Agent ow Perry A. Clark, aged 25, soclety | man, assistant manager of the Union Ol Works tn Seattic, and son of Depaty State Of} Inapector Clark, Newcastle Lump Neweastle Nut has been arrested and will bave to ———— | answer to a charge of enticing pret ty, 2L-yearold Mrs. Eugenia Bolan jfrom the home which she had '™~ known for @ little over @ year W. H. Bolan, the bosband, is the jcomplaining witness, and will aid . | the prosecuting attorney's office in) Summer Prices pushing the charge, although he se cured a divoree from his youthful At Bunkers. lwife February 20 before Judge | Mitebell Gilliam in the superior - $4.50 Bf) court on the grounds of her crimin lal relations with young Clark. Clark is now out on $750 ball | His father claims that he will help him fight the case through all the | courts in the land. Clark wan paying attentions to Mrs. Bolan before be pe 24, 1907, but Bolan was unaware) | that anything was wrong until one day be returiied home to find tits young wife missing. ‘Then followed an eager search through all Seattle, finally result- Health—how many able to give Ghirardelli’ breaking nerve next) week, all delegates now in Seattle cards| admission | 6,000 | would give fortunes to enjoy the greatest of nature’s gifts and to be A Smile All the While Ailing tots cause pity—fretful young people cause wonderment—irritable men and women cause surprise. To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up and the mind invigorated by perfect food. is the perfect food drink—its use will bring quiet to s—strength to the weak—and contentment to the strong—besides it is delicious and appetizing. 30 cups of a delicious drink SEN, ALLISON 1S LAID TO REST Simple Funeral Service Held-- Sixty Thousand View the Remains. (By United Press.) DUBUQUE, Ia., Aug. 8.—Thin elty is in mourning today on the oces }alon of the funeral of Senator Wil Ham Boyd Allison, The burial took place in Linwood cemetery, over looking the Misatsatppl river Vice President Fairbanks, with 20 members of the senate, Speaker Joseph G. Cannon, with 20 members of the house, and Governor Cum ming, with all the leading state of ficers, compored the official repre |sentation at the services. t face of the late ator wae viewed today by 60,000 people who |xathered to pay thelr last respects the veteran state a. The ser vices w ple, constating mere ly of the reading of # passage from [the sertpture and @ brief prayer by ithe Rev. Bergen. There were no | flowers CHAFIN COMING TO NORTHWEST (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. §--Announce ment bas been made of the intiner ary of B W. Chaftn, presidential nominee of the prohibition party | On August 4 he will leave for the thweat, stopping at North De towns; Fillings, Livingston Helena and Butte in Montana, and | Spokane, Wash, which place he ts jexpected to reach September 2 pa io there the tour will lead jthrough Washington, Oregon, Cath | fornia and Arizona. MUST ANSWER FOR RUINING HOME es after two weeks, in Holan find | tog bis wife living with Clark at| Stewart at. immediately the discovery was/| | made Clark sent the young woman | j to Portland and Botan began pro- | ceedings to secure a divor Le In granting the decree, Jadge Giliam ordered the prosecuting at torney's office to get out a warrant \for Clark's arrest on « charge, but the culprit got wind of con and left the ef ark was arrested on bis retura to the city Inet Thursday at the of | flees of the ol] company in the Alas ka building. The complaint was made out by Deputy Prosecuting At torney John F. Murphy | Koept!i Not Arrested Through an error The Star last) night stated that T.F. Koepfil, the| | Third av. undertaker, had been ar reated for driving a hearse through | Volunteer park. The hearse in ques thon belonged to Hulterworth & Sona. | Cardinal Gibbons Visite Pope. ROME, Aug. &-—Cardinal Gib her! bons today visited the vatican, hold to leave her husband on January) ing 4 conference of more than an! if PHAR ehhh denne hour with His Holiness Pius X./ The cardinal appeared to be in ¢ best of health, and took great pains | to tnform his interviewers that re ports of his Iliness are entirely um founded Cocoa criminal | BURNED Six Passelyers Lose Their Lives and Two of Crew Perish in Flames. (8y United Press.) WINNIPEG, Man, Alig. 6. 'The steamer Premier, Captain Stevens, was burned to the water's edge at Warner's landing, the northern |terminue of Lake Winnipeg Thursday morning, Six passer and two of the crew lost thelr lives, Docks and other buildings In the vielulty were also destroyed when the fire broke ¢ ery of “fire” wast escaped did so in seanty attire by jJamping overboard, when they elther swam to shore or were pick ed up by boate Reports late today Indicate that Capt. Wood, of the destroyed ship Premier, was the hero of the fire Realizing the danger to his passen. ® he rushed into the hold and joarried out several kegs of powder jJust as the flames were t. When the those who plosive was stored der ignited, the ship would have been blown to pieces and the lives of all on board would have sacrificed, ee ee BANK CLEARINGS. Beattie. Clearings tod: $1,214, ot *. - - * * | * lances 119 488.68 @ * * * * + * seeeee Tacoma. Clearings today ' Halances Portland. Clearing® today ..$ £65,926.00 Halances vee 73,266.00 550,591.00 34,312.00 es eeeeee ** * po ORE E EY H Bee BIG TREE GROVE IS IN DANGER OF FIRE (By United Press.) STOCKTON, Cal, Aug, §--The famous Calaveras bik trees «and | what te known as the south ~_ | ented in Tuolumne county, wlll threatened by the big tenet | fire, which has been maine fe ite sme | mountains ever since a yesterday, According t phone message from Angels Canap. | | the fire is raging on both sides |the Stanislaus river end had ap | proached te within three miles of the main grove. yes tale MUTINOUS SAILORS | _ ARE PUT IN IRONS A 4 United Press.) 8AN ANCI8CO, Aug. & | Three mutineers from the Kosmos j tae steamer Anubis, recently | wrecked on San Miguel island, were brought bere io irons om the/ | revenue eulttgr, Manging, and |tarned over to U. B. Marshal Ep Hott to, await telal, They are ac cused of votesing to obey orders land trying to f * the whole crew * iN BIDS FOR FLOATING |® DERRICK AT NAVY YARD. & * —— * Uni Press.) * WABHINGTOS Aue t—* ® Bids were opened today by the @ struction of @ IB-ton floating # derrick to be used at the Puget # Sound navy yard. All bide re # ceived thus far are from Obio & * SEPEREPERER ERED THAW GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY United Press. | pirtalene Aug. & hacer w | Thaw last night fled a voluntary petition in bankrnptey, that bia eewets are $128,012.58, done Dis lebilities $453,140.43. O Meera appointed seodltte | Thaw say his petition thas) many unjust claims have been pam | | sented, and his action ts taken for | the purpose of preventing properéy | dint pation | MOB THREATENS LYNCHING, | | EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., Aug. | 8. —Gnad Chapes, a rancher aged 68 }yeare, is In jail here today under | strong guard to prevent a mob from lynching bim. Chapes ts acoused of assaulting the b-yearold daugh | |tér of Mra, Frank Schmidt. Whee the crime was reported & mob form ed and the prisoner's life was saved jooly by. hurrying biti to prison ‘ oedeccesescosccoooooooes Shoe Prices Cut Men, regu $2.50 to 9 GARDEN TRACTS a 2ecre tracts, $100 ap acne; easy terme; close fo ear line and jake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber rie National Land inv. Ce. $17 First av Ine. Shoes for lar price $6.00, now $1.90 (0 $3.95 ipo Men’s ShoeStore 808 FIRST AVE POOOSOOHOSOOEOSOOEOOSOOD THE STAR SATAY AUGUST STEAMER 'BOUILLON DELAYS INVESTIGATION ‘“ About 20 were sleeping on board | bursting | inte the compartment where the ex: | Had the pow. | been | quit work i navy department for the con #! construction companies. * » berthy, Kent, claiming Council Committee Awaits In- formation on Street Car Fenders. Becaune of bis continued delay in making any report on the street oar fender investigation, which waw referred to him many weeks agp by the city comet! committee, A. V Houtllon, superintendent of the de |partment of public utilities, will probably be called to task by the apectal coundil committee to which the matter was first referred Mr. Boutlion has been called upon several times for a report, but he simply excused the apparent neg lect with a #tat t that he war still “waiting” for information from the east. This information parently consinted of replies to let | Will Arrive There Early in the Forenoon---Speed of Fleet Is Increased. } (By United Press.) AUCKLAND, New land, Aug is A wireless from the Atlantic feet today says “The gale blew itself out inet night The weather t* fine now We will arrive at A oat & o'clock Bunday morning Thia wireless followed snother one stating that the vessels were pitching in a heavy sea, and al layed the fears of the populace that the fleet might not arrive on sched uled time | The speed of the feet itiereased to 11 knots, so as to bring the veasels into the harbor on time {t was announced today that the lrifle mateh between the New Zea |landers and Americans had been jeanceled because the law prevents |the landing of any foreign armed force on British soll, Premier Sir Joseph Ward declared that be could not allow such « thing The book printed by the govern ment, to be presented to the offi core of the fieet an a memento of the fleet's visit to New Zealand Was finished today, Itels hand Margaret W. Bayne, of Kirkland filed her candidacy for county su perintendent of schools with the county anditer today, aud King county may have a woman to run its echool system, If it so wishes | Chief Deputy Auditor B.C, Brier | | got Just a little bit rattled when Mixx Rayne appeared with Mre Leonia | W. Browne, Seattle's “Portia.” and | ked to. be permitted to file her candidacy Has the Legal Right He didn't know whether it war proper or not, according to the new pritdary laws, atid th haste consult: | ed Deputy ‘Proseroting Attorney Jon F. Murphy, who ‘ruled that a ie for 4 wehool office Thin was the last day to file cam | @idacies for the primary election and there was quite « rush toward: noon, the count at that hour khow ing 154 names will go on the bal | lots at the Beptember primaries. A @ fe additions! candidates put in thelr appearance this afternoon. | Filings This Morning. ‘The filings thie morning were Wiitiam KR. Beli, 923 13th av | judge of the supertor court; Fr |S. Griffith, 1026 Nob Hil, prosecut- ing attorney, republican; Andrew J, Brieman, 1101 10th av. 8, wreck master, republican; J. C. Pen Justice of the peace, |republican; Frank Pierce, 1413 | Third av., representative 45th dis. | ertet, republican; John Y. Terry 6605 11th av. N. E., county clerk, | democrat ries = Rasil | ito Fourth ay., coroner, republican; | K. Howard, soa Fh tay 8. Twa | || 1 i} } || | ap, ATLANTIC FLEET AT AUCKLAND SUNDAY WOMAN A CANDIDATE FOR = COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT | Cowan, | PICTURE FRAMES MAE OnvEeR, «9 lect trom Federal Paint & Wall First Ave. ings to ters which he had written to east sary delay and unloxs the superin ern firme that manufacture stredt) tendept of pubite ufilities lends a) car fenders More active cooperation within the n Max Wardall wap 1 fow days, it ih possible that ounell members origin ally delegated to take up the inves the committee will call a special meeting and either let Mr. feullion | tigation of the Beattie Blectrie Co,#!)make “another” explanktion, or go “best-thatmoney-can-buy" nue | dhiead regardions death’ ders. . As superintendent ! of public atilities, the council com ' PAWNS ROYAL JEWELS mitteemen appealed to Mr. Houlllon for some practical knowledge to guide Chem In selecting an improved type of fenders to introduce here Mr. Boullion appeared very much | (By United Press.) Interested—then, Since that ti ST. PETERSHURG ‘ however, he hax become interested | A -spectal dispatch received here |f in an atinek on the telephone com-|from Teheran says the shah of Mf panies and what information he han| Persia obtained « joan of $260, ff actually gained about the street car! 000 from the Russian bank, hav fenders ix snugly-reposing in a ing deposited crown jewels as pigeon hole of bis office desk security. This money will be used The councitmen are becoming’ In fitting out an expedition againet Mf wearled at the apparently ur Tabriz i} 1 ? ‘ VISITORS’ DAY AT THE Navy if Of the Tithe Trust YARO pany are and have bem Tomorrow you can visit guarded by day gag ships at the Navy Yard night by employes of the Fcc tar ae ; om. Lavi Tenness | company, and all valua ennaylvania, Colorado and Wash les aecepted for stor. | comely embossed. In the preface it |inaton are there, Boats leave Pier age are a | deel that visit of foreign | % [00 Of Yesler way, every hour sopertte ares that no ‘ne | Fare 60e. oe compartment, DM entire. round warships is as welcome a trip, visit of the American armada “The name of Theodore Roose velt stands for national righteous ness everywhere,” says the book and is honored and revered. The American fleet stands for justice, ly within our large five ply chrome steel Wneg vault. DOCTORS Moore and Rowley | peace aud freedom. { Although th will be no om Mechano - Therapy bration here on the day of the American fleet's arrival, whieb The Drugtess Cure the Sabbath, the oceasion will be ak ae Auck Special Attention Given to land realized { aland will | Chronic Diseases be the first British possession to welcome the great armada from across the Pacific ocean, and plans never exceeded for cole fon have been in preparation for months. | Festivities of all sorts, from formal banquets by the government to the officers of the fleet, to boxing matches for the blue jackets have been arranged. The parliament has appropriated $25,060 for the celebration and the local merchants have raised an ad ditional $16,000 232-3 ARCADE ANNEX, ind., 4961. Seattie, Wash. The first consideration in the investment of any sum of money should be the safety of the principal. The facilities of our Savings be given Monday morning will over to the landing of the fleet's Department insure both Safe officers and the official reception. keeping and the Constant In the afternoon a grand parade of Auckland troops and the fleet sail Growth of the fund. ors and marines will ocoupy the Oi WF fates’ we cor time, and & grand state banquet tr i ial i ito be held in the evening | dialty invite your Savings Ac j count. a ee om We Pay 4% Interest on resentative 44th district, democrat; George M. Jacobs, representative} 4iet district, democrat Jobn © Storey, Ravensdale, justice of the On Pioneer Place. ipeace, republican; John Shepich, iKeat, constable, republican; Frank |f ©** First Ave. and Veoler Way. L. Horsfall, 403 16th av. N oner, republican cor ie wo CHIN Pee Deer Sir 1 bare been using Bie tre. Viger ebout 66 days and am well Pleased Sinve act taken any druas during that time Havre gained Neeb and etfengih. sleep and eat well and feet tke « new man. 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