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wey ci a Result of Thum her and destruction scheme oi the repeal of the mint roe vat ordinance with the ye of one vote. The fnalty in| ,ComWay, Goddard, Hines, Hurd, Goddard faction cannot muster the ber wo were Pe eaeebage /Jackson, Bawyer, Sparkman, Way, | required two-thirds vote to override of the a - “ peat Ky | Zbinden and Gill—10. ithe mayor's veto. | - Murphy ond after a themselves as oni CASE Ah. succumbed to| dis adopted and deliv } ponent | a to conviction.” - ge thumibracrew met . Hee oaaard faction 4: bh the Koods. | Goddard Rejoices the were in @ position to kul municipal garbaxe particular the mon who | offering $6,000 bribes had to see him to this statement, Coun} Revelle retorted (hat mom tried who had had not figure en who would of the ranks the had staunchly stood despite all sorts " there was the ot ool that inate} of of their Ba And = gathered last insurgents were all pre® the exception of Counctl- A messenger was! Wok for him, and the rep from the Sixth ward had | Teached his seat and his breath than the gar) was calied from the hands fwance commitice motion finally to pass, the | measure carried by a vote to seven. Councilman “Mul | who would have voted with 0D PLANOS HALF PRICE CARLOADS REFUSED BY HOUSE, BECAUSE NOT RED, TO BE SOLD AT THAN COST. n ye Eastern piano manufac fecently shipped two carloads | $400 «and §=6$475 style to a local house. The ship | ‘was refused, because con-/| peiaimed they had not been ‘The pianos finally were delivered | me Mornge warehouse. After al deal of correspondence they tees turned over to D. S. et te be disposed of for "8 account t is perfect and new, We must make of it and sell every this week. There are forty- fnstraments in all—eighteen 7 and twenty-four $400 contin bes can be easily imagined, thrust on | 90 unexpectedly has taxed us to! le utmost. We must sell pianos, of them. fe the dullest month in fn the piano trade, and the | aan cash or interest-bear- once. Realizing ly the most extraordinary | B cutting will dispose of so ts quickly at this| Of the year, the manufactur. instructed us to offer ‘Mt actually leas than the tac sure Gets Required Majority of One| of Goddard Faction. given up the fight Aa the ordi — jnance now stands, it will go to| able assistance of | Murphy and his friends, was ab-|Mayor Miller fof hie approval of Hines and Sparkman, )sout, ang his presence would not! tye yy tb Tangy» He of the city garbage | have changed the situation the city's. chiet execntive,. Wao is collection ing OUNCIL PASSES REPEAL |GIANT CATERPILLAR OF GARBAGE ORDINANCE Those voting for the garbage col: | lection measure were Armstrong, Murphy, MeKinnon, Parker Revelle. Wardail and Weaver—7 b-Screw Methods | Despite thefr defeat in the coun: | cll, the friends of municipal garbage | collection Instated that they had not) an earnest belie in the municl pality conducting all public service | utilitie that come within its legit mate province, will probably veto the repeal bill, In this event the Vote Is Pen to Seven. Those voting against the garbage bill Included the follow NO LETTER FROM MEAD MANAGERS the following communication to The | NOT A NATURE FAKE, BUT JUST A NEW ENGINE OF DEATH THAT PURRS WHEN 'T GOES OUT TO KILL. (Star Special Service.) - Star | LONDON, Aug. 11-—Known as j Ant Saloon League Denies Re- Bditor Star; In reference to! the Caterpiliar, the English military ceiving Proposal of your article in last night's paper, | authorities are testing at Aldershot Ss mit me to say & new type of military traction en apport. “No letter has been received at| gine that t# able to do things al most superhuman, [t is the inven tion of @ South African engineer, Henry Wright, and it terrified the inhabitants of Aldershot when they saw it for the first time. The machine is armor plated, has this office from the managers of Gov, Mead’s campaign so far as I know ‘Our executive committee has not had any such matter under discus sion, nor did it have a meeting State Superintendent Raymond, of the Anti-Saloon league, dentes emphatically the statement that the league has received a proposition last Saturday, or any other time for|% few hundred horsepower engine, from: the campaign managers of |the past ten days and it runs on etaht wheels, oper % . ° ye © he ted a oo eo pl " « Gov, Mead offering the support of | “NO letter will be sent to the pa-| ated on two endless chains, stud pers of this state as Indicated in 68 state papers in return for its! your articte. endorsement. Mr. Raymond sends ROYAL W. RAYMOND.” PARADE FORESHADOW HAWAII'S FUTURE TS, Ne OF ‘WOULD YOU Have you anewered the question Knowing your husband as you do. would you marry were free? If you haven't, do so, for tomor row offers the lant opportunity | Here are some of the anawers re jcelved in today’s mail 1 am a firm believer in the good | ness of man, and | would marry my husband again, knowing him as | jknow him now, after 25 yoars of | constant companionship. He ts not j without faulta, but they are as much mine, as he is mine, to keep to myself, and 1 would not think of having them published His faults are fewer than his good qualities, He is a mont affection ate husband and devoted to his | children | “I never have to ask for a kine, and would not apprecdate one that | had to ask for. I do ve to ask for money when I need {t, and I him again if you STRE SCENE "TN HONOLUI) DURING NAVAL DADA. Honolulu is destined to become visit of the battleship squadron f jalways get it I don't think we the greatest naval city in the world, | Etve ~Apenomer pad Win bene care affinities, for we each have dif |The parade of 2,500 blue-jackets/ non street scene in Honoluig @|fefeat likes and diviikes. I love }in Honolulu’s streets i t |my husband and he loves me, and om . Garing the|very fow years hence. we don’t need the word affinity fn ee ee MILLION AND A HALF #282032" STARVING TO DEATH |e. oe }again and consider I had the best lone in the whole world. We have been married over five years, and fe more loving today than we ee eee | 1,500,000 refugees are at the point of death from exposure and starve | tlon, and that many thousands have | succumbed since the disaster The tales of hardship and deati | tution are pitiful in the extreme. Scores of refugees in all quarters! (By United Press.) lare without shelter of any kind. HONGKONG, Aug. 11.—In a re foreed two spend days and nights! port issued today, from the head-| huddled together like stormbound | quarters of the government relief sheep. In some districts there ta} station, if is stated that advices only sufficient food to supply one! from southern China give details of | meal a day. More terrible are the} appalling conditions among the vic | conditions in other localities, where | tims of the ‘recent typhoon which | there Is absolutely no food and the! laid waste an immense territory people are dying by the hundreds. | along the coast and killed thousands The dead are piled in heaps, no of natives. means for their burial being possi The report says that more _vadbscal bh Appalling Conditions Among Typhoon Victims Reported From China. a ow | Seattle Officers iesiieadinesd Pair on Arrival in This City. E. Durote, a Filipino logger, aged | 21 years. who ran away from Pelling jham with Alovina Moe, a p ty 1S-yearold Ameriean girl, was ar “a so that nothing ‘and iu the way, terms of will be made so low—in the lowest ever offered—that “Mery home, no matier how modest income. can take advantage of | Uausual chance PRICES ARE HALVED. We shail sell the first-mentioned atthe uniform price of $232.50 cash and $7 a month A five unconditional guarantee, reerdgnes by us, accom Faas cock instrument | 100 styles will go for $198, ‘Which fs Rants of rested in Seattle this morning by Detective 8. Corbett and Patrolman Mayou ae and INSPECTOR OF MARKETS it Iw alleged that the inspector | | makes a practice of addressing in sulting remarks to persons who go jto the market to transact business, and that this attitude is more the| rule than the exception. It ts ol | ther alleged that he has on vartows| of Incompetency, favor-|oceasions displayed marked favor conduct unbecoming «| itism fm allotting places to garden are made against EB, R.|ers at the market, and that he is of the public | incompetent to handle the business the girl arrived in ee Cheadle Called Incompetent | and Ungentlemanly in Conduct. Charges itiem and gentieman Cheadle, inapector | Stumping Tour Might Win the is lene then half price. Pay-| market, in communications received | placed in bis charge. , of %6 cash and $6 « month | by Chief of Police Ward from per Beis —— oe seer to} Electoral Vote in the them. | shell same as| sons interested in the conduct of|Mayor Miller, whose appoin We hold ourselves absolute aftaira at the market, and it is|Cheadle Is. The chief of police Three Big States. durability and quality Asked that an investigation be| says that the market Inspector does Te order to create the greatest | made ot come under his jurisdiction and thereby quickly re| =e ETE BY JOHN &. NEVIN. somewhat congested con. | FAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, Neb, of Gur establishment at | 1,2 1L—Charies Edelman, mem (te, caused by the above forty-two| | ber c the eotibenti m committer into our hands unex San Francisco, today aske ve also made a num- | ee J. Bryan to visit the P. in our) fest at lee and in| tee 188 cases as mu h as t10 has Ht off the regular established area reductions 55, SF bald the dealers regula If you are prepa vy Mme easy terms can - im these. We mean bus 4 will not leave a stone fo accomplish our object 0 the shortest possible time | fxtraordinary offer should week a memoral 1” 9 ia our establishment will Yon to investigate as ene Baton pt, 70%", friend 1 re have bonght these pianos first payment “f a os ® positive saving of half the Of Your piano. Delive free city mber, early comers have! f Mtantage of tas go (roa D. Phaston ©o., the Pioneer no Bee Third and University, Joun Itinerary Provides Trip to Ore- | then proceed along the Jeific coast on a stumping tour dur ae? vg campaign you would come to the coast ee, got * declared Edelman, “I feel sure there would be no doubt banks of the| of your winning the electoral yv ARRANGES EXCURSION The excursion will |iand chamber. gon and Thence to [Columbia river over the new Be- Jof California, and you would have Idaho attle & Portland road as far as & good chance to ears the elec ora . vote o on anc a ov | Pasoo, otng thence to Walla Walla, | "", hy a phe cx J wiston and Clarkson will be bryan was much Inte sited, in order that the party may |W»4t Edelman had to tell him about Arrangements for the annual ex acne the tavitaties extended by conditions on the coast and he ‘i promised to consider serious! curation of the Chamber of Com-|the Lewiston, Idaho, Commercial ee Se eee ee ‘ stern Washington and club. A stop of half a day will be — i — 6 tour of the Pa a aT ‘ ‘ Ac.|made at Spokane, Wash. On the)“ te oom ae a haat Idaho have been completed c return trip the party will stop at! , A conference was held today by cording to the itinerary planned, th ap lle - ce Dhemnee, Marth Br an, John W. Kern, National chamber will leave on a special Yakima and Ellensburg ; eo sles pe pag ov ose ong t re) oO £0 OF e part 4 train Monday, September 21, going| | Aw the number to Ko | 0 the party |weophus Daniels, of North Carolina direct to Portland, where pha thy ; gis and other members of the national asks that the members make th 6 Beptember 10. committee, at which plans for the campaign were discussed and prep reservations bete bers will be the guests of the Port Dr. C.F. Lathrop ag a = yours tx te free Clothing A Coat and Vest Froe with every wuit bow iying our Belling Out 94.00; $19.00 suit Pree Goat and BLOCKS FROM BKPO- SIT ION rT ga Bi INT REN ATION SE REALTY ¢ ALN none & > col bobto PT HING 00. ¥ 1609 Aunertenn ap Ae THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, HUSBAND AGAIN? FAIR BELLINGHA ELOPES WITH FILIPINO URGES BRYAN TO COME TO COAST | DERERREDEAERR TET Tages Tee Te ese tE eta teres: | 1908. Not Permitted to Protect His Job During Days of Pri- mary Campaign. Bob Hodge was deputy sheriff at Black Diamond Bob Hodge was honest Bob Hodge ix no longer deputy at Mack Diamond, but candidate for |the republican nomination for sher |iff of King county, He ts still hon | ent. | If Bob Hodge had been dishonest he would still be deputy sheriff at Black Diamond and would be sup porting Jim Agnew for the nomina tion for sheriff. He would be tn the good graces of the county ring and the Pacific Coast company, and would be reaping the plentiful har veat of graft But Bob Hodge is honest, and honesty is not at @ premium in the service of the sheriff of King coun ty. | | Pays a Substitute So honest is Bob Hodge that he has repeatedly shattered political dent by paying for a substit ded with 32 feet. It can travel at Ito do his work when he left Bh 40 miles an hour over rough ground, | Diamond for a day, When he start pitching and tossing ike a ship at |ed in to campaign for the republic it JUMPING A DITCH, nea ean turn on ¢ of its|an nomination for sheriff, he made wheels, at top speed, like a plyot.| arrangements for a substitute dep: It can jump a diteh six feet wide. |uty to cover his territory The object of the machine Is to| The !dea was shocking to Sheriff pall big guns Into action during «| Smith, who has followed the prece battle |dent of his office and has kept his | the opp humerous deputies campaigning | constantly tn the Interests of the leounty ring. Bot it gave him an| idea. If Bob Hodge refused to cam: | paign for the ring an raisted in jcampaigning for himself, he would job into Hine by y as deputy sheriff Told to Lay Off. On July 31 Hodge was summoned by Sheriff Lou Smith and told that if he persisted in campaigning for the nomination for sheriff, he must lay off until after the primaries. | fe amputating his p ever were. It seems the longer we | | | are together the wt or our love » explained that he had hired | is. He is the same dear boy, and|a competent man to do his work he tells me I am the best Ittle | whom he was paying out of his own | girl in the world The only time t, but Sheriff Bmith could not he ts away from me in while be ts ason at his day's employment, We spend| Apparently forgetting that he our spare time together. He himself, and most of his deputies | uid not think of leaving me of are constantly campaigning; that an evening, and we certainly enjoy | Jim Agnew, the ring candidate for life sheriff, is drawing his pay as coun ty auditor, while making bis cam | paign; that two county commission ers are drawing salary from the while devoting their time and the money of the county to ef. forts to obtain renominath and I always try to look my best for my husband, and be never fale to tell me how pleased he ts with me. Some women seem to lose their pride after marriage and don't seem to care how they look. No wonder county some men get discouraged. I say | that county officlals have done the if a woman is good and kind and | same since the history of the coun peat she can win hor husband every |ty began, Sheriff Smith insisted time, unless he is a drunkard. The) that Hodge id resign or give men are not always at fault. I let up the campaign my husband see that I appreciate every litle aot of kindness be Hodge « Peer Man. Rob Hodge is a poor man. He re cently mortgaged his home in Biack shows toward me, and tell him he is @ good, dear boy Mr U.P. OL” mond in order to send his tnva- e wife to a Seattle hospital for an : , operation to relieve her suffering. | Knowing my husband as I 4° | ite had no other resource, on which | now would I marry him again Wall, | should say not He anes |t? ve and make his campaign than | his salary as deputy sheriff, but Bob Hodge is a man out nights till 2 or 3 in the morn ing, and when he comes home he ere tote ane Cid bear. We vost and handed tt to Sheriff Smith. | bebké: when I want some He ts I am going down the line for the nomination,” he never satisfied with anything | do: néPer wants to go any place | do. Se t-don’t think he is worth going to The trouble of marrying again deputy sheriff, but a candidate for sheriff, filled with the grim determ! nation to win the office and intro. MRS. P. R” | duce honesty and square deating| Jinto tte affairs Back af Sheriff Smith's dislike for | | Bob Hodge lies a strong influence— |the Pacific Coast company. " | ration Man. Bob eis in not a corgaretion man. As an official he serves but one master—the people. He has never been a member of the county ring. | the ctty, on an early morning train. Thetr actions on the train were disgusting, and a man who came down from Everett ported their! presence in the city to the of.|! fleers Mina Moe ts a decided blonde of refined appearance, and says that her father is proprietor of the Unston hotel tn Bellingham She waa turned over to the police mat ron and will be cared for by her until instructions are recelved from her father The Filipino is in line for a pent i sentence. Diamond. Before his appointment leampaigning for the ring. worked a rapid change several bad men/ the deputy; sa | brawling, after had fallen before BRUSHES Of every kind. Every one guar- anteed oe or Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1816 Piret Ave. Arcade Annex. the arations made tomorrow Tonight the party leaders will at-| tend a banquet given by the loc Typographical union to honor of B.| P. Sullivan, of Lynn, Mass., a prom-| inen member of the organization, | who will take part in ‘the Aryan| notification tomorrow All is ready for the great cele bration tomorrow, and the city ts rapidly filling with visitors in spite of the failure of the railroads to sive special rates. Leaders of the party from all parts of the country | are at the hotels today, and Lincoln is prepared to entertain the visitors. | for notification | only MoGraw is Better. | Former Governor John H Me Graw who h been confined to his home for several day with a threatened attack of appendicitis is| and TRACT. 137 reported to out of danger and will be able to be out within a few] days it gutastanzissanasesezuceseeszeszzzananeneastzeatt | | the Navy Yard for sale. Christensen’s Dancing Pavilion | LUNA PARK Dancing Daily Except Sunday, Beginning at 8:30 P. M. ER terms. FREE He unplanned | the deputy sbertffs badge from his | remarked quietly, | and left the sheriffs office, not a| | charitable | | BOB HODGE COULDN'T DO WHAT OTHERS DID WEST SEATTLE SALOONS ARE GRANTED LICENSES loons were closed on Sunday, and Black Diamond became known as| Action Follows Order Made the most orderly of the county Recently by Judge towns | iH Hut the Pacific Coast company ts Griffin. all-powerful in Black Diamond, | where some of its mines are locat- | Six ed, Bob Hodge eared nothing for] Comptroller Carroll this morning that. Some time ago there issued liquor dicenses to four West strike In Black Diamond. The Seattle saloons, John Hartig’s pla miners’ union orde Its members| the Reception bar, the saloon oper: to quietly quit work until cer ated by King & Owens and Mahn- grievances were settled Could Handle it Alone They did so. There lence dino but [kan & Co.'s resort These licenses had been held up result of petitions asking for 4 special election on the question was no vio- | as the Pacific de Coast company desired to make a| Of the permits being revoked. The show of force to intimidate its men. | petitions carried enough names to They called on the sheriff for an insure the special election, but army of deputies, The sheriff call. When the case was taken to the ed on Bob Hodge to notify him of | Superior court Judge Griffin ordered the request the elty authorities to issue the I can handle this situation alone. | licenses When I need any help I will notify! The city has appealed the case on you,” was the reply of Hodge which this decision was based to ‘The Pacific Coast company oceu-|the supreme court at Olympia, and plea much the same position in| the outcome will be watched with county politics as does the Seattle | considerable interest. The decision Klectric apany in city polities, so|/of the higher court will have the Sheriff Smith grasped eagerly at|effect of determining the exact status of the recently enacted im itlative and referendum law. ‘WOMAN HURT BY | FALL FROM HORSE Mrs. Maurice D. Leehey, of 121 17th av. N., while riding horseback in Volunteer park this morning, fell of 8./from her horse and sustained a se- Habberstad, who was giv days | vere sprain of her ankle. Mrs. Lee in jail and fined $50 in the police | hey is a member of Prof. Sullivan's court yesterday for neglecting his | riding academy, and the accident | wife and paying attention to @ pret-|oceurred while the horse was ty young Englishwoman of this|hurdling a small bank. The injured city, has been suspended, and Hab | Woman was taken to her home OPENS AGAIN This action was the fact that Mrs. Ha in a critieal state of health at. her home and will be dependent upom| institutions un! husband cares for her. Habber stad has promised to reform, If he| does not he will be compelled to serve out his sent ENDORSE CANDIDACY OF “Billy” Sutherland's new resort in the Alaska building, which prom- ised at one time not to materialize PHILLIPS because of petitions for a referen- dum vote on the license ordinance, opened its doors to the public last night. It is a counterpart of the old Fifty business men of this city| place in the same building from and county attended a meeting last| which Sutherland moved six months night and organized the Phillips|ago, and is probably the most ar- club, to promote the candidacy of | tistic place of the sort on the Pa- Charles F. Phillips for the office of | cifie coast or anywhere in the west. sheriff. | The entrance is through a hallway L. H. Gray of the Gray Steam-| from Second av., the walls of which ship company was elected presi-|are panelled with marble dent, E. Morganstern secretry, No signs of any sort are permit- James Morrison treasurer, and/ted on the front of the building, and Thomas Donoghue of Ballard, J. B.| from the street there is no indica- Wright and M. 1. Loveless of this|tion of its presence in the butld- rtunity to drop Hodge from vice which was offered when for a nomi the he nation. ne a candidate WIFE’S ILLNESS SAVES HUSBAND The sentence in the case His advent in office marked | mittee of the Chamber of Commerce the birth of respect for law in Black |at the meeting this afternoon, that Black Diamond was under as loose | stallation control as moat of the other county | alarm purposes. The report shows owns where ring deputies wink at| there # no objection to the installa. | }lawiesaness and spend their time |tion of the syst Hodge | messenger and sprinkled purposes, His ready | put for purposes of fire protection jand effective fists stopped saloon | | the report shows that the system }is not reliable. Waterfront Lots $5 Each Only 5 City Blocks From the Bremerton Navy Yard Where the GOVERNMENT has commenced the expenditure of OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS in improvements. waterfront lots are OVER 200 feet, and ONLY $5 each per month. ALSO LARGE tracts suitable for fruit and berries and chickens | $50 to $200 Each, at $5 Per Month This property adjoins the navy yard on the West having an UNEXCELLED VIEW of the ENTIRE bay from EVERY lot selling plat EVER placed on the market has a perfect title, and is the NEAREST waterfront property to into going away back in the woods and across bays, when YOU can buy adjoining the Navy Yard for the SAME price on EASI- Bremerton Development Co. 1009-10 American Bank Building eity, members of the executive com- | ing. mittee. aa ananeteeetninmeernneee Today's Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—To- ‘PROPOSED -D ALARM day's treasury statement shows: pone a 654, expenditures SYSTEM OPPOSED __Rateays cariod ¥73.908;188 pas sengers in the last year. Eagles Eagles Eagies Fastest steamer on the Sound to jthe U. 8. Navy Yard and Battle- ships. Leave every hour from Pier 2, foot of Yesler Way. Round t 50e. ° tn its report on the auxiliary fire alarm system, the city affairs com lit was strongly opposed to the in of the system for fire em for watchmen, ferent kinds of Chinese Herbs, Roots, ete We cure all kinds of chronic ais. eases Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, 919 First Ave. and w you can’t call, write for symptom blanks and aa. Our sales MADE last WEEK. This is the fastest WHY? Because it Do not be misled by our competitors Certified Abstract. Perfect Title.