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es ALARM Maneuver Brings It Vi- Hy to the Ground and Damage Is Done. ——— . United Press.) “And France, Avg 13.—Wi-| views on any question on which t ropiane metihe can be made to talk, and de accident in the flights| scriptions of his personality a faise maneuver, it The accident today is the cause @harply to the ground |of deep regret The motor was not} the framework waa! shattered Wright at a height of 25 fret, ting to pase Over a) ‘work required in such an | he made a mistake that} TO PLAY HERE being fatal to the ship.) og ~4 was not injured. | peronaut has | nA worrted who gather to nee the | (By United Press.) BE previous fights have!) PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 13.—With It was to avoid this | Charles Lawrence, a crack erieket determined to make his) er in the lineup, the Portland club agtog in the morning. which leaves for Seattle and Vic gaceessful flight of yesterday toria tomorrow afternoon, will pre practically proved the success sent the strongest form in years mechanical bird and Saturday the Portland team will m today is not looked play the combined Seattle and Ta @imtdishing his success. | coma teams at Seattle, and the fol motor fs not dam-| west tournament which opens that caf at al} and | hope to have all day and continues untll August 22 m made and to be ready to! - within a few! the flights 7 pox . ts the} Comedian: I thought you were ee of the day in Paris. The golng to star this season? See are filled with stories of Leading Man: 1 thought #0, too, Mights, hie manner of life, bis| but they wouldn't give me a show he was forced to make| gade in private and the J. Warren, Portland's beat batsman. . Wright said: | lowing Monday they will continue pamengee in his course, In of the crowds has made i as a member of (he team, and chine is not to Vietoria to engage tn the north ——en DION'T TWINKLE. G » American anronaut (eee eee ee : EAGLETS:‘ » SST T eee eee eee ee 2) Contesting aeries gave an exem | pltfication of the secret work of | the order at the Eagle club house, } Seventh and Pine, last night. Spo- Make Attack om) kane, San Francisco, Helena and }Salt Lake City contested. ‘The rdinal Gibbons and Others. —_— {By United Press.) E Maly, Ang. 13.—Anti fiesie here this afternoon a pind to mob a party of Catholic) im. Including Cardinal Gib- judges have not yet decided upon the winner. A mass meeting of union labor will be held Saturday at the Labor Temple, Sixth and University. John |S. Parry, assistant grand worthy president of the Eaglos, and leader ot the Union Labor party of Cail- fornia, will apeak. Others who will rie at ~ rnin pete the | speak are: Frank E. Hertug. “4 urchmen passed 19 Grand Worthy President Theodore sad hooted and hissed.| 4 “pen, Edward Hirseh of Balti excitement grew and the} nae f their | OTP and Congreseman Sultzer. numbers, the anti-clert- After the parade today a large oman throwing missiles at the! wumber of Eagles, including the ie belie: | grand officers, went to Tacoma to ved an attempt to stop atiend the dedication ceremonies “ would have been made | 57 tne new Eagles’ ball there. Ka detatl of police arrived on at the critical moment. [| The report of the ritual commit mob was wild by this time|... which provided for an entire 4s gon 2 tried to drive! new ritual, was adopted at last they resisted, and order night's session of the convention ‘Rot restored until several of |, he liters had t tedty ben va ary i Nee go fato effect Jan officers. Cardinal Gibbons were Bish. of Detroit and of Washington The report of the committee on Bishop} state organization was defeated They | This report provided for separate wih the * ghee om - net state series, but the sentiment of sveral other ‘ the delegates was overwhelmingly had joined the party. | jagatast it, and the votes went the id . }same way. | The following persons were nom jinated yesterday for the varidus | grand offices For grand worthy president, 8. J. Monoghan; for grand worthy vice | president, Frank KE. Hering; for }ehaplain, John A. Cline and Sydney ‘Smith; for secretary, Conrad H. | Mann; for treasurer, Finlay McRae for grand trustees, Martin J. Gray Wm. C. MeKinney, Harry Pelzer, W. T. Gartiand, F. Lynch, H. J. Lea, J. H. Colwell. CHL, Austria, Aug. 13 —King | twday bade farewell to Em- ma Josef at the railroad | started on his journey None of the offictais the conference be. mathe two monarchs would & statement, nt it was not ied that the affairs of Turkey mmed a large part of the discus } Omaha, Saratoga Springs and St Paul were nominated for the place of next meeting. Voting for officers and cities wit! RESORT DESTROYED. (Kk place tomorrow, and those ven men elected will be immediately in {By United Press.) | stalled. 0, Aug. 13.—Fire | ee ee » tan hour today swept the| FICKLE INDEED. amusement park on more st. resulting in the com. | ‘* of the resort and) when he was alive.” fo S onmber of adjacent! “isn't she now?” houses, | No, She cuts him dead,” “She was « great friend of his aterfront Lots 4 iH @ and TRACT. Selling plat EVER placed on the market. the Navy Yard for sale. ER terms. FREE Certified Abstract. HT HAS ACCIDENT $ AEROP SYSTEM IS OFFERED TO MUNICIPALITY Only 5 City Blocks From the Bremerton Navy Yard Where the GOVERNMENT has commenced the expenditure of OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS in improvements. Our 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 137 sales MADE last WEEK. This is the fastest WHY? has a perfect title, and is the NEAREST waterfront property to Do not be misled by our competitors into going away back in the woods and across bays, when YOU fan buy adjoining the Navy Yard for the SAME price on EASI- Perfect Title. j remerton Development Co. | 1009-10 American Bank Building ~TOBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF MANILA’S FALL Today ts the of the capture tenth anniversary of Manila by the Amertean troops, and while there was no formal ram undertaken by the Spanish War veterans who verved during the campaign in the | islands, quite a number of small dinner parties and tmpromptu amokers were enjoyed by parties of friends who took part tn wres ting the twlands from Spanteh rule. TAYLOR TO RETURN TO KENTUCKY FOR TRIA (By United Prees.) | LOUISVILLE, Ky, / 18,-—-It was announced today that William | LANE Company Makes Proposition to Solve Problem Now Before City. The Instantaheous Alarm Co, which now Was an auxiliary fire alarm system in operation fn this city, has made a proposition to the olty officials whereby they offer to }let the city matntatn and operate | Cace of Kentoaey wilt trent ty | the system and agree to give the! this state from Indiana and stand municipality an additional 6 per | trial on the charge of complicity in cont of the remaining gross rev. |'he murder of G }xoon after th enues | | It te expec It ts urged that several cities, | wijson, the p November election Augustus BE. / spublican gov }among them Portland, Ore. andjernor, who pardoned Caleb Powers. | Vancouver, B.C. have made ar jwill name a special judge to try| | rangements to tnetall a munteipal | Taylor }auxitiary alarm system, also that! | New York city has recently bought | out the private fire alarm system | which was operated In that city Mayor Miller last week vetoed an ordinance granting a franchise to| the National District Telegraph Co. | | to install a private watch and fire | jalarm system, and the council threatens to pass the franchise over his veto. In view of this latest proposition, it fs Hkely that ho definite action will be taken on the franchise ordinance until ft can be } seen which pian will be of the most | benefit to the bity PORTLAND LANDS PLUM (By United Preee. PORTLAND, Aug. 13.—-Portland [has been selected as the headq ters for the new district of the for estry service that will contain Ore-| gon, Washington and Alaska, and all the business that now goes to | Washington, D. C, will come to | Portland, where an office force of | |more than 60 clerks will be main-| tained. The moving of the offic jto Portland will commence Novem- | |ber 1, and will be completed by | January 1, 1909 | ) | | | eeceypenemesinms IS SUMMONED TO (By United Press.) | | | b HOT SPRINGS PALO ALTO, Cal, Aug. 12.—Dr. —. Fred F. Fitagerald, the young San (By United ) | Francisco physician who journeyed PARKERSHL «., Aug. 13 jto Morris, Ill, for the purpose of Arthur I, Vorys, the original Taft) | marrying Miss Ethel Ludwig, only | manager, today wired to Arnold C jto have his intended bride sptrited | scherr, who is running for governor away by her mother, is today under | o¢ Wont Virginia on the indepen jthe consoling wing of the young | q@t republican ticket against! | Woman's father, Otto Ludwig, at the | Chart BK. Swisher, the “regular” | jlatter’s home in this city. It i#| nominee, to come to Hot Springs at once for a conference with the lead said that through the father a } reconciliation may be affected and/or. Seherr loft here immediately om receipt of the the marriage of the couple accom Pri Ww plished after all Vorys According to the best of informa —— tion, Mise Ledwig is eveo now on | WILLIE Wi: | her way to Palo Alto for that pur WITH AUTO GOGGLES. | pose, having defied the maternal | / authority that had kept her hidden | | jaway from her lover for almost a| } | Wook | If Mre. Ludwig follows her daugh- | ter to California and again atterapts | to outwit Cupid, it fs declared there will be a clash of family authority | that may be more sensational than | any of the events thus far ia the/ | strange romance. ‘SOCIETY WOMAN } | 1S FOUND DEAD (By United Press.) curcadd, Aug 1 —Mre, Fran. |ees Gholes, aged 22 years, the) daughter of a prominent typewrtte: manufacturer, and a society leader jof Evanston, Ili, was found dead in| ber bed today at the home of ber/| mother | Ag autopsy revealed that the girt had been hyxiated. The coro ners jury was unable to determine | whether it was accidental or not Mrs. Sholes had been separated | from her husband for some time. | i | BAD MAN 18 KILLE | (By United Pres.) NEVADA CITY, Cal, Aug. 12+ |The authorities were notified to- day of the killing of “Black Jack” Richards, a notorious character of | Nevada county, at Chicago park, 12 | miles from this city, last night. It jis said that J. 8. Moulton shot bim |down in self defense. | Today's Treasury Statement. | WASHINGTON, Ang —To- | | day's treasury statement shows Receipts $1,990,829, expenditures | $1,620,000. $5 Each But he makes his mother-indaw wear them this way GET A FREE BOOK STtamen YOSEMITE Fagles, Attention! Grand Scenic Excursion on Puget Sound Friday, August 14th 9:30 A.M. Circle of the fortifications and harbor at Port Townsend, Whidby Island, passing through Deception Pass, and come home by way of City of Everett Because it Everybody Welcome Music and Dancing Free. Fare 50 Round Trip THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. 1 Y William Goebel, | * HOTEL THIEF WALKS “INTO ARMS OF LAW \ ica Proprietor Gets Suspicious and Prigmore charging him with burg lary ‘Nabe Man With the The man came into the hotel about 7 o'clock,” saya Mr. Thomp. Goods On, son, “and I remember distinetly that he had no bundie, When I saw him again @ little later in the hallway, he was carrying a bundle his arm and | grew suspl Carrying 76 conte’ worth of sou venir postal cards, a pair of §4| unde trousers and an alarm clock, all | clowns.” wrapped up in & newspaper, Peter| Investigation showed that Myhre Myhre was making his way out of | had been up on the thifd floor in the Interurban hotel, 119 Ooctdent.| room No. 32, occupled by J. M al ay, Inet oight when M, L,| Ryan, where he had procured the | Thompson, one of the proprietors,| souvenir cards and the trousers. nabbed him for a thief The alarm clock had been taken He was Officers T placed under arrest by mas Nash and Thomas) rom room No. 28, occupied by Carl din. Hayden, and today a complaint was| It is sald that Myhre had been sworn out against him by Deputy | released yecently from serving a Prosecuting Attorney Robert W,| jail sentence for a similar offense WOULD IMPROVE METHODS OF SEATING PUPILS Health Officers to Assist in| Promoting School Hygiene. As school opens in September, the board of health has arranged to | devote ite regular monthly bullett which will appear within a few days, to the questions of school hygiene, There wilt be articles on vacoination, seating arrangements in the schools and general sugges tions to parents about properly pre | paring their children for the com ing months of study Health Commissioner Crichton | and Chief Medical Officer Bourns will, within the near future, take stops to cooperate with the board of education in a campaign having for tt# object Improvements in the} methods of seating pupils in the public achools In the new school butidings the board has paid considerable atten tion to properly seating the pupila, but tn most of the jer buildings, Tin cups are to be eliminated this year in the schools. In their stead will be small fountains with a continuous flow of water All children not vaccinated within a stated period, must be vaccinated before they can enter school, All children will also be examined by spectal doctors who will visit all which are in the vast majortty, the on seating arrangements do not form to the standard adopted schools for any physieal defects or the result of sctentific investiga diseases that might bar them from Hon along the lines of schoo! hy-| associating with other school chil siene and sanitation i dren BLOOD PURSUES SISTER Benthaler, in Cleveland, a year and a half ago. The beities of the two young people were found tn Heights park in Cleveland, shot through the heart, and a revolver was found | near |The coroner's jury brought verdict of murder and suicide. (Oy Uaned: Presa.) | Mra. Seckler declares that the SAN JOBE, Cal, Aug. 13.~Allex:|two were really murdered by a ing that she and her sister are be fiend who bad been haunting the ing pursued by a “Hyde” in real | household for months. one time, Woman Says That Living “Hyde’’ Seeks Life of Relative. in a 4 she declares, the fiend «brang from life, ‘Who is fiendish over the spill:| f° Svinte and tried to strangle ing of human blood, Mra. Eva Seck-| her mister. A recent letter from her ler, wife of a young musician here,|eurviving sister in LaPorte, -she has written a latter to Coroner | 8%, states that the fiend ta haunt ing that place. Burke of Cleveland, Ohio, tmploring | "Sie he Mills my other alster, I him to arrest a suspect who she! shall kill myself,” saya Mra. Seck says is dogging the footsteps of ler, who is prostrated. She de. hor sister, Mra. Anfbinette Garrard, | clares that Coroner Burke is the now living in LaPorte, Ind. only official who believed her Mra. Seckler, who was formerly | story, hence she wrote to him ® Miss Eva Zeichmann of Cleve land, declares that this “Hyde ia The only way « man can find the real life murdered her sister Lena,| pen and ink at his house is to tell and her sister's sweetheart, Cari! his wife he wants to write a check The man who becomes finan- cially interested in Nechaco Valley lays the foundation for his future so solidly, so firmly, that financial depressions and panics will be things to scoff at. Nechaco Valley, tlie Farmers’ tinent country” stand for? In your snowledwe of y unlike those anywh own knowledge of your old — Unlike thos anywn ocean, directly east home, what is the financial and social position of the former the mountains a pioneer? And Nechaco Valley, a new climate not enjoyed the West country, whose resources have the presence of not been touched, offers you identically the very same portunity that, years ago, was 76 to 85 degrees op ing season, {s ample But, besides that It is the last real “Western Op portunity,” Nechaco Valle The Farmers’ Paradise THIRSTY FIEND the body of the young man. | “Western Opportunity” Paradise, represents the last “new country,” the last “pio neer country,” in the entire - We Nechaco Valley is est Vancouver as is Portland : main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific, the How much does “pioncer finest transcontinental railroad on the con Nechaco Valley has climatic conditions of them, it enjoys the full benefit of the warm winter breezes of the Japan current however, to protect the valley from exces- sive rainfall, thus bringing about an ideal The summers are tempered by the tains, and the temperature averages from The rainfall, which comes in the grow ettlers in Nechaco Valley do not have to p with irrigation labors or expenses The soil is a rich silt variety, and ts entirely free from sand, gravel and stones grasses grow luxuriantly, and the climatic conditions make as good a place to raise 8 given the “settlers” of your old P ia y way home. Nechaco Valley, the beautiful, means freedom, in all kinds of grains, dependence, happiness and rosperity, not only for y palogh. nat JOF YOu, trutts, especially the hardie but all who will follow you Eastern Washington or and cents side for the The land {s being sold at the present time FIREMAN KILLED IN’ COLLISION ° <> — ¢ Valley, at 9 o'clock Inst Engineer and Brakeman Are eihe Injured; Former May Not A Columbia & Puget Sound spe ° efal train was run from Franklin e Recover, to the #eene of the accident ane the Injured brought to the Bea’ . O'Brien is in a critical condition W. A. Coomber, « fireman, wa8) aay ahd he may not live. His in killed and William O'Brien, ensl-| juries consist of a badly crushed heer, and William Kennedy, brake. man, were seriously injured in collision of two construetiog trains | belonging to Lorimer & Gallagher |contractors, on the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul right of way at | Rock Creek, two miles south " thie ankle and laceration of the leg | Was reported at the hospital |morning that he was delirious Kennedy's right leg was severed at the knee and hewas put on the |operating table early this morning He is resting easily and his chances of| for recovery are considered good WOULD YOU MARRY YOUR HUSBAND AGAIN? Here are three women who; at least not me, It makes a woman wouldn't marry their husbands | matte have things miep and oc ry, dinner steaming upon | }again, Thetr tribulations are many | the table and meet him with a glad do " son | Beating heart and a loving kiss, and they feel that they have been | rans i Ge sedile tack Rar one side and say: ‘For God's sake leave me alone and don't make @ fool of yourself and quit your fool- misused. Perhaps the contents of | thelr letters will prove of benefit |to some married men who are not | ish slobbering!’ Once it was P ‘dear little blue-eyed girl, just one tho 1 t ae thoughtful se they chould ei) cice sweet kien, but ob, for mar Here are the letters ried bliss not for mine; I thank God in my prayers I am free. My “Knowing him as I do | would mother is my sweetheart now—her never marry my husband again kins is true as her love. I had He is never in the house except ‘ eight years of purgatory. C. E. when hungry. He t» too tired to | ©! years O° pars chop kindling or mow the lawn, but he is never too tired to amuse him self. He spends most of his time at the club playing pool. He is the worst looking man I ever saw and | oh o Reme yeet is ashmed to go on the street dies, good for "il with me. He thinks every pretty LT py girl that looks at him is in love private | we him E i Mrs. EB. B.” isn oes | “Would I marry my husband again if I were free? No indeed, $1.50 No. 3 Stanley Adjustable Mahog- any Level 99c 1 would not. He was very good at first but now he never wants me to have any money. He always wants to be down town with the boys and | }never takes me out anywhere. One |time he took a stick to me. I have rane ends, proved 1 been married twice, but my first! ee. Ie husband was much unlike the pres: | cane. A. apiral spring of thie holds ent one. I have three children and | Melk’ of Oe. 1 love them but I would never marry | their father again | “MRS. GERTIE WOODS.” tampered with rehed top plate and side views. being has “Would I marry my husband trom 15 to Mailed again knowing him as I do? Well | address, no—a thousand times no—God for. | ie «@ bid. Now I don't mean to state that | loved dest mae. all men are alike, there good | | one cents squeered out of ft affectionate men, but a man that! for your benefit | se Common Levels 16 will strike a woman is a contempt. | 3¢ Common Level: ‘Se ible coward and far beneath a the No. 104 Stanley's Levels... womar notice, be she ever so hard | to get along with. If a man can not win a wife's love and affection | and interest in his welfare by kind-| ness he never can by brute foree— | | | | 267 Levels, 1 Levels $1.60 No. 564 Chapman's Lev- with angie degree tn- 8. justable, with angle degree in Kale ends August 90. And Decorating Our Spectaity Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1944 Piret Ave, Arende Annex and the Last about as far from The contract provides, among other things, that we must give you good agri- cultural land. That we must, at our ex- pense, clear, plow, plant, cultivate, grow, care for, harvest and market suitable crops on and from the land, and that we must pay you half of the net profits. We guar- antee that these profits will be dividends of at least 4 per cent (more likely they will range from 10 per cent to 40 per cent), and we are absolutely bound to pay these dividends annually Furthermore, to protect you and make your investment secure, we will buy back your land, ff you so notify us at the time you make your last payment, at a profit to you of 20 per cent over your purchase pric: And Nechaco Valley is being sold rap- idly—do you wonder why? It is on the on the Coast—o- mountains from the of the lowest section © sufficiently high, in any other part of surrounding moun- for all crops, and the : sy at No interest—no ‘taxes; 60c ,down—300 monthly per acre, Life insurance with every contract. 24 per cent profit guar anteed in Nechaco Valley. Free Cross red, & farrying larger numbe! >\o% G. T. Prepares to Move Crops. vegetables and varieties, as Southern Oregon there is the dollars pioneer to consider Toronto, Aug, L~The Grand Trunk lroad officials are makin; it for 6 i iS ron and gs geet Preparation against the flow of wheat, $ PY which will shortly start to pour east month per acre, “i from the Canadian west and will be and the pur ‘S| prepared to meet all demands that De chaser has eight | will be placed on the road. It is an years to pay is) nounced that the company will shortly y and tp paid ZY) ship west 100 locomotives and §.000 yearly divi yi cars of the best freight type with | train crews sufficient to operate them, dends of at « a ae least 4 per cent RANSCONTINENTAL JUNCTIO? on the first of every March through the life ‘asa: Appleton Investment esides, all taxes and other i L d perere ts Corporation, Ltd. that y fall AMERICAN BANK BUILDING due are paid SEATTLE through the en Branch Offices; Spokane, Wasb.; Vancou tire contract ver, IB. ¢ perlod Referenc Bradstreet's, Dun’s