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° ° fo} DIFION %. T HE SEAT’ TLE STAR THE WEATHE GSHOWER®® TONIGHT OR THURSDAY; VOL, 10.°NO, 1%, SEATTLE, WA8H., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT GENTLE TO FRESH BREEZES, rote ane Speech Before SHERIFF AND PRISONER AN IDAHO TOWN | AS HE APPEARS | ax. = tens | inert ———— Be. WHEN DRIVING Big Crowd. / teers, were sent to Sand Potnt, in en 60} How the Forty Cents That County Pays SERIO hy CHARGE ee compliance with & request from HOME A er | Approach of Fire---Aid the officials of that city } . | 7 Kootenai was destroyed by a for i i Per Day for Food of Prisoners AGAINST YOUTH Has Been Sent. eat fire that swept through the vil Gathering at Lincoln the Larg. | jage, laying every building in ashes est in the History of | connec | anil driving the citizens to Sand hat Ci Is Expended. | } (By United Press.) | Point, the nearest city That City. Harry Brown, a l4-yearold boy SPOKANE, Aug. 12~-—-Kootenal,| The lumber mill of the Humbird Sata AY davidii | Who resides with bis parents at the an Idaho village which had a popu }Lumbér company, valued at $200. corner of Renton and Mt. Baker ats, ton of te lies in ashes today nd was burned to the ground in HOT tt tht f 23 cent The treatinedé of: neice: easel es rrented today on 2%4 the fire that destroyed it in| Keotenal, On account of the tele * nd prisoner in the|King county Jail lo cold tee tote | man City, wan arrested today 02 | tnregtening the destruction of Rand game and telegraph wires between * THE PROGRAM * (the in-| written by a man who served a CRaf8® Of attempted assault on Point, where 10,000 people live, | Mpokmne and Sand Point, « distance * ” the sheriff's | vagraney sentence there, who sums |* Syearold girl. ‘The arrest was Engines and other fire fighting ap: of 20 miles, either being down or * LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. 12— Hit plum in}up the profits made ‘by the sh made by the Humane officers, on paratus were loaded on flat care in| working poorly, it is difficult to get * The program for the notifica: # as follows complaint of the girl's father Spokane, and, with several volum /any definite news here. * tion of William J. Bryan of his & f the poli The + one vit ‘ *® nomination as the democratic ® but merely | ¢ K ge ee = gl nears Mal * candidate for the presidency & ents. King county taxpayers a) * today was as follows * seal ferent jlow Smith 40 cents per capita per ® Sunrise—Salute 44 guns, one & in the | day for feeding the prisoners, leay f * for each state in the union * i, who are fed at the ex: i ing the sheriff a net profit of 3 i 94: m~tfreektest la} * cents per day, and to the | cents per day for each prisoner © of tphian: Sewn ena the coum a of King county. who pay The total number of prisoners EY nrg, Reales ? * cation committee a ate each day for the matnten- |i) the county jail when I was there * Ww 4. m.~—-Bryan i Kern & Of each prisover the jail.) was 160. You can confirm th os > 2 - — ~ it made by sheriff on | 9 oe ites tie tena & held conference with members & \ rit is by auditin fr Smith's t “ Fy oe © thotifiestion oo the prisoners is graft—plain | grocery bill. It costs him noth Copyright 1908 by Enderveed Undarveed. Hi * of the notification committee. t ; ® i costs him nothing il sissiedidanse ‘ * Noon— Luncheon, attended & for help; prisoners are glad to get | _ Mas - sinabiincheiiaeaies * by the members of the com. # iPeereus Commirsioners. agg gy esa oo k Wants Protection for Lands. Bo long as the republican party remains in power, it is power. || * mittee and the candidates, Geeerous county commis.| thelr only chance to kee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12 ' teeth, 9 e 4 high || * 1:30 p. m—The candidates & ®t King counts, in thelr | Sarving W. Pratt, commissioner of pubite Young Fisherman Mepts Death While] to reesnerets we. nesnner stock wrengdeing in rah US say tn? cainte anaiaaies & 0 put county money tn cir Thirty days in the Erie county tands in the Hawatian islands, {6 places without diegracing many of its prominent members, and it, Tle brass band, paraded from the & some years ago fixed the | jail, Buffalo, New York, made a {n thin city today, en route to Wash . therefore, uses opiates instead of the surgeon's knife. Ite maiefac- |/# hotel to the state capitol # libs totes. ot: pete: tanaiblen eat nt Teak: Lande, Ree) econ er a rae te oe Crossing Tracks of Great dors sonarus. atch copublican victory 42 on Widereeretet oF taal || grouse : ea cents per day, deapite | county fixed me United States land office with the conduct, and threaten the party with defeat if they are interfered || 2). m~—Henry D. Clayton a can 2 fed purpose of improving the system o bama made notification a Me sites Tae eke Hodge Against Graft. —_ air ter gable tans of toe Northern Railway. with, Not until that party passes through a period of fasting inthe | y drone trea replied, deliver- # have since used this allowance »dge, former deputy sheriff | tslands / wilderness will the republican leaders learn to study public ques: [| & ing acceptance speech * oer own pockets, and thou jat Hlack Diamond, and candidate - tions from the standpoint of the masses. Just as with individuals, * 4p. m-—-Candidates held re & dollars of taxpayers’ for the republican nomination for | “the cares of th rid and the deceitful Selene cheked tn * ception at the capitol * has been diverted to make| sheriff, has publicly declared FARMAN DISGUSTED | Ben Way, @ young f herman off) were Ingwald Hansen, fisherman aesasngheitnccstsaay saree ses pie rnnne SENPORNN CHORES WHO TT ky. th-atieved meet ot Macon men whose servi were against the graft system of feeding the fishing schooner Doncaster, / off the sehooner Lester; Carl Jacob truth,” so in politics, when party leaders serve far away from *® the f and a few worth the sasary attached | the prisoners in the jail — pe was struck by a Great Northeri/ som, fisherman off the schooner home and are not in constant contact with voters, continued party ® others at Fairview farm. * the office 1 know nothing aboyt the cost freight train on Raliroad ay. at the or woe and an intimate friend success blinds their eyes to the needs of the people and makes them - * baad society has suffered severe. of feeding the prisoners.” sald Mr (By United Pres foot of University st. at 10 o'¢lock | of Way, and E. Anderson, cook on deat to the cry of distress —From W. J. Bryan's & h of Accept aoe ee se es as 2 consequence. Physical | Hodge to a Star reporter, “but, if/ NEW YORK, Aug. 12——Henry this morning and instantly killed. |the Doncaster, They attribute their |J O°") ‘ spade pen oer? ae ar pend Oat pcan . ts potent ally of crime, I am elected sheriff, | will know, Farman will return to France thor Three companions who were cross-|esdape to the fact that they were ¥ (By United Press.) Man with a full stomach {x and what is more, I will let the pub oughly disgusted. Last night he/Ing the avenue in company with| walking ahead of Way when the LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. 12—Ami to be law-abiding, but a man fic know waited in vain for someone to come him were also hit and narrowly | traim started. When struck by the) ... ~— = mee _ = the cheering of thousands who filled is released from jail half I would be satisfied with the/|to the Astor hote! with the 000 excaped death jreer ear, they jumped from the ail available space about the stand, and hangry is likely to drift salary as sheriff, and would charge | promised him for his flights. No The accident ts raid to have been | trade William J. Bryan walked to the quickly into the channels of |the county only the actual cost of no one came, and it is said he will due to ca ad the trate | Due to Carelessness. | front of the ptatform in the capitol ifeeding prisoners. bring action for breach of contract. crew wil! be held respon grounds and lifted up his voice in sible. The engineer, Martin Carey,| & Cunningham, manager of the feeceptemce of the: seuntnation af 7} was arrested by Patrolman Glass | Pacific Net & Twine company, who | the ecnoesetin Ser th ’ ” cock, and later released on his own | S88 the fisherman ground to death atte party tae the: otieg recognizance. Pending the verdict | Uader the wheels, eays that the case a eres etten: “tebe ae 9 9 of the coroner's jury no formal) '* O80 of rank carelessness, | ak ae Coeaaee v = leliv- charge will be made against him,| “fhe train was not in motion = sressman Henry D. when the men arted acroms the jayton, who was chairman of the | Body Cut in Two | ” he sald, “and it started up Denver convention, was the cause Way was horribly mutilated. | with @ sudden Jerk, striking them | om oe So cheering, which seemed i eae saee aa e While the train was backing up he withogt warning It ts required that | ae ae _____| enthusiastic, but it was meager im j Settee Ae ehh Ae ew wan wiruck by the rear car and) them be # trainman stationed at the | ‘ pr cn i et ne to Pacific Coast © # knocked down, three tracks passing reeg of 4 train in instances of this | Ragles ‘or lo lor the position by Seattle Aerie | * " reete; e Com SEATTLE CLAIMS «over sim. iin lege and arme were| kip and I'am sure that there war) *8!e8 Prepare for Monster). “ine mother erie of the or | WONT and Then Whiz broken, and bis body almost sev-| ogne.” Procession Tomorrow der. The make-up of the board of Big Demonstration. : * ered at the waist line | trustees now seems destined to be | ¥ : CHAMPION HENS *) There were about @ dosen wit Dead Man Popular. | Morning. as follows: William Gartland of mae Sy Blige oa me = * * nesses to the horrifying affair, and) Bea Way, the dead man, was} Boston, Dr. McKinney of Saginaw. | power into his pe wa with all * picasice ® the names of all of them have been S80RU80 years of age, and had been | Mich. Harry J. Lea of Seattle, and/ the passion and power possible, be * ® secured by Deputy Coroner H. O,| @@iloyed as a fisberman on the Pa |e kaka eee te ee ee &| J. L. Colwell of St. Paul fairly lifted th wd f te fi * hene mothering 63 @ Arnold in order that they be | Cifig coast for about 12 years, He\w * eo crowd from its feet, & chicks in th th rao! in order may . | | Girls Gand in Parade. causing & tremendcus demonstra chicks In three settings, is the ® cummoned to testify before the | Cemie to this country from New-|@ Tomorrow’ parade will form * hs | ® poultry record which Seattle ® orines's jury fouddiand. He was unmarried # at First av. and Pine st. at 10 #| A, distinctive feature of tomor tion, The sky was overcast with Bpplied to the special train & holds out in competition with # had no relatives restding in thie! ® o'clock a. m, and will march #|TO%'S parade will be the girl's band |Clouds, but the slight rain falling Bational committee of the *® the world. On March 3 last # No Excuse for Accident. vielbity, It Is said that a brother! #® om First av. to Jacksen st., # | fame Snohomish. This band, in de-|4!d mot mar the ceremonies. The party has just decided to| 1 * Mra. James Jewett, 928 23rd * Almont with one accord they say! resides at Vancouver, B.C. Mem-|® thence to Second av. te Union #| Mance of superstition, has 13 mem-|Posram was carried out as ar ake an interesting feature of the # av. &., set the first brood, which # ‘here is no excuse for the accident. | bers of the Switchmen's union this @ st. to Fifth av. to Pike st, to #, eT. including their leader, 12.|fAnged without alteration, and the tial campaixn & hatched on March 24. The mem. # it in said that the train was stand-, morning volunteered to raise a fund |® Second av., and thence back to #|2#F-0ld Ralph Dolioff. The band Crowd was the largest Lincoin has Mis planned to send Debs, the ® bers of this family at present * ing still when Way and his com-| with which to defray the expenses | ® the Washington hote # | “rrived at 10:10 this morning, and | ¢¥er seen. c party standard - bearer, * weigh on an average of # | panions started serose the tracks % Practically all of the down. #| Proceeded to the New Washington,| Before going to the capitol through the country | ® pounds each, which, consider # and that it started up with a ead is particularly dis |@ town stores will be élosed from #| Where it serenaded a large crowd —_— Bryan held a conference Gast to coast and from | & ing their age, is some chicken. # den jerk. It is also said that there said Captain Martin Joho-|# 11 a. m, to 2 p. m, the hours #| Th girls range in age from 10-year. | With the text book commission and to the guif within a pertod |® One of the clucking mammas * was no switchman at the rear the schooner Doncaster, | of the parade. The reviewing # Ol Mamie Katon to I7-vearold|*pProved the draft prepared | by Months, and during which | has been caring for a brood #| The train was je up of a) wileh ix at the Wall st. dock. “i/w stand will be on Pioneer # Mabel Fairfield. They will head|Richard Metcalf. The book will be |# numbering the astounding to # ‘string of empty cars, in charge of had known Way for about five years |# Square. # | the Snohomish ladies in the parade, | Composed of Bryan's speech of ac- | tal of 26. # Switch Foreman C. A. Uplinger. |and he was very popular among the @ The fifth division will be * #4 will ride in a large open auto- pocorn Re ped yr ore on ee The men in mpany with Way men with whom he wi sociated.” | % composed of all the aeries of * agg Hr Ag ye ee oe Se esos eae | seen tal wnt # the state of Washington # from Snohomis' n the line of orm, " arch of the democratic with the repub- | * *! ‘Today is Eagles’ day at the Mead. |lican platform and press comments, | samen " PRE ERE ERE EE HES F) ows and a large number went out Mr. Bryan's Speech. | a to watch the ponies ‘omorro Seattle i it - al S | Rony wil ener ‘he greatest All the a eapecially Assist ty, Honey a “Clayton. f jem ant G 1 orthy Py ident P: a y » Ol Di ania Do the Well, They Are Geraci is hntry when the| ane Grand Wory,Prelden Par. Waatvary brie "Ta Sas tthoned 1 pep a | , Eagles turn out to show the people) Wasnington hotel - management |DY the reading of the formal letter Debs will make no less than : 4 . of Kad “2 we’ eo os Ga a Never before in the history of the | °f notification. Mr. Bryan then be- Wi speeches. ___ Candidate for President. | like Seattle? loud in Praise Bee scattin’ oa ite hinthtlnes. [order has so much attention been |K&M the delivery of his acceptance ool break al! records 7 ° LA Tis ‘aieaker of participants in| Pal to our comfort and conven speech, which was in part as fol- space—it will figur-| agers can call for an assessment of <a) “ ariously estimated | ence. You may be sure we wil} | ows ‘Mively draw a red streak across th 50 cents apiece and signal the en at tiles 15008 ia! ite, bat the te a. | never forget it,” said Mr, Parry | Mr. Clayton and Gentlemen of | BAP 80d paint the towns red at ginger to blow his whistle and be . 4 this morning jthe Nottfication Committee 1 ture of the parade wiil not be so ane rome Stapp! ines.” enthasiaetic | x 6 }cannot accept the nomination which * pi enthusiastic: gin the journey ‘ i . " * 7 . : . much in numbers, for in the line “pu officially tender without fires @e@ared 1. Mahlon Barnes, na A million votes or bust!” ie the) 1. A. Parry, San Francisco, Cal, {of the credentials committee: ‘thing Is certainly elegant and we will be many men of national prom: if 4 “a - Metretary of the socialist | slogan of the s« alists this year. | assistant er 1 worthy president Everything t* lovely, and Seattle are enjoying every minute of our inence. - ‘ z os oath ge oumeine pa ty tor the + fim discussing the third party | They believe the “Red Special” will tle has certainly done herseit |* One of the very best cities in the | #tay here Fhe grand eorte ccmnlos. opened extraordinary honor which {th speaking | wilt be-|the 4 ied ae in clinching | oud in the matter of decorations. |” Conmé H, Mann, Kansas City,|*! 10 o'clock this morning. Owing Matete Gade’ a collate er’ tak inerary ye the desired m on. Dt y shortne c e ly a ee! » candidate or ‘te in August I feel tickled at the reception ac-| Edward Hirsch, Baltimore, chair-| grand secretary TRE 9 1 dlggy dle bl, ape raeardly oer sidency, in campaigns which Meester mass mee'\; orded us and can only say ‘Thank | man of the preas committee Say the busiest cities | have seen and noe Lewy +s Bowl ad Gkeit tndas € 1 in de a third nv ation, pM arranged for on you' from the bottom of my heart.” | ‘Hello’ to everyone for me and give your reception of the Eagles war. | 1) S.D0s Wun postponed util today poe “oy err the “Red s - them my sincere thanks for the of- | rants the belief that your hospituli-|jirey scheduled for this. morning ring? Eikch be co cohaldatial and the tr E. Hering, South Bend, Ind.,! forts to entertain ws ty knows no bounds ogee exwen 2 po eo oe toa ie eee " ‘ The entire morning was consum and undi «row i © prin Among grand tre ur am immense! a or > te eeerts of the _ _ _ el es en es for whict with that Will he to. pleased at Seattle and her citizens Leo |. Stock, Fresno, Cal Thies) ernard J. Monaghan, Philadel pale ber ne i gg ge me iS 'mectacaie 44 qthera ona con ¥, Omaha. De 1 am certainly glad to become ac-|is my old home town. | like the phia, grand worthy vice president ad of thadhaen a Cnamae . aig | tende As (these principles and Ang: Sa CHICAGO quainted with the city. We are|city and I like the people { want to extend my gratitude for bende nl 99 wen a — Strapped to the Bars of Their| | * ven me whatever having a jim dandy time the elegant treatment we have re ond gecre ey . arené 3 aes v0 . | DaRanee, SRO af AM be routed Theodore A. Bell, Napa, Cal, celved in Seattle, and I will leave sale a t oltbent Cells and Finger Nails ae - a ak ae” Gee ola Duluth, Indlanapol Bit waters tie ve | J. EB. Sheehan, Boston, chairman} grand worthy president Hvery-| your etty with considerable regret.” | Cading. ‘The report of ¢he grand Are Torn Off. trenathens aay attach them ore and fa ston (By United Press.) worthy president was adopted this . ¢ ° ork. The a tour! GHICAGO, Aug, 12.—No boats “ morning. The session adjourned at xtra ad ccepts Republican Challenge. Via B ore bur« ‘ enter or leave unting for Big Game ar gee dg . os rs ery ae gy gy sige lind i-Averall and Roland, the t ar tne Gaiden ane: tak PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 12.—That for y en his no- will bel .o® ae eee teh Redes by sons of EB. H. Harriman, hav ve the jail officials in Mexico City re-| tif r ’ ‘ wre Aine together too tame and have gone The mination of offic vnd pulling out the finger nails of pris. | °* . und ig t ¢ and cinity last night t re i. per, My bt sowed = to the mountains for bige ame. | cities the place of next meeting | oners who refuse to give desired in. | '!" . — © : 7 OY eer iy Bangs gly ss will eached at 4 p. m. today, | formation is the news just received || “ “4 1 ob: | trustees wax so badly erippted that|England’s Ruler Is Given| prasad acon A Re I 3 Ae Omaha leads in the fight for the| by the police of this city in a letter and for |i eke 265 te remaiied Gall teulend. | a : i ‘ a WAYWARD GIRL onvention, but there was talk this| telling how two American prisoners; that r h ~~ The ye a th oti Splendid Greeting by Emperor b ade r¢ araie oe confer nce, but morning of amalgamation of St,|were recently subjected to that tor \ " a! city, filling cellars, destroying Franz Josef. recent’ moves were the subject of S T Asabelal. wieder oven aaah tiie he letter says Moffatt and Ma ° ‘peakers electrical feed cat and shutting thetr animated conversation icabian Matet Aatent there ie k rggetl eo as vn rty 1 ‘ nd ' ff light and power Lightning cen The royal visitor was the guest ‘ The politteal outlook in th der | ac d of robbing a bank messen : y . in several places. Down (By United Press.) of the emperor at luncheon at the has changed William | ger, refused to tell the Mexican jail t oan se owe She-canen Wane yong TaPT seeus: huss Aue id>>itihe linibertl Vila,” They then took: Ot: iitentan Mos, ihe protty ibyear |Gartlend te bow for | keoy anything concerning — the 4 cost of train} Om Taeed for over two hours. | iward of England ontered this|long drive. This evening a chorus, |oif girl who cloped from Belling: | grand trustee, t! whereabouta of two panion ' ' re 8 the trips ac t ' of bewutl-| composed of 6,000 men, serenaded | ham yesterday in company with F. | tically all o ed to have be them at . t MAZAMAS REACH SUMMIT ity today through line f beau my ry t SS outlined wii) be ab $20,006 ? fu ie men; strewipg flowers in hin} the king while he v dining with Hourte, a Filipin r, Was taken | of Finlay McRae ht ‘ f the Shall People Rule? Rrsfou ths of whict CASTLE ROCK, Aug. 12—~Ae-|path. Hmperar Frana Josef greeted | the emperor home this afternc by hor fathet, | ceed easurer Ww. Hert { wo Am uns we i 3 b the at P word received here the | the king at the railroad tlon Edward was weleowed with ut A. K. Moe, who is proprietor of |The custom of to the ba with ; hy . foclaltet part Azam nbed Mount Helen It is known that the king and em-|enthustasm by the people of Ischl, | the Union hotel in Bellingham trustee from the fore fficials . te the . ‘i e f t Sat Twenty-six persona|peror discussed the conditic in | who cheered loudly whenever he ap Moe will have a warrant sworn | vention city bring finge { er r f . od 10,000 The palg . on " mit y . : | Purke which are comsidered ex peared on the street out for Dourte, who is under arrest. | prominence, Lea ha gave the informati tinued on page 6.)