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LAST EDITION vol. 10. NO. 153 = Bouillon Sets Forth Reasons for Revoking Franchise intendont of | this morn!r specific ¢) Drowning Direct Cause, But Telephone « ‘ ‘ : and the Io: ele Police Still Suspect Be econ Seine gh Foul Play. an of the en. of geo corporation vancll several “+ Alleges tha yy has shown sregare of the eicwss of $5 « ‘ maximum eo. A, F & Co. are said oon a rate of $6 epbone aie during June Service te Refused t that when et Wand W, Howe =! tt another set the ct for the Tevors ‘ "The Sunset comps: ft dave maintain: Febacgee for service. « though ondition Same Offenses Charged. A Breaks Down in Jail at Spring- field---Grand Jury Is Hard at Work on Indictments com tically the peffenees as the Sunset. The geay fs accused of demanding from Martin Korstad osinews tele Bwbich is in excess of the tablished by o1 (By United Press.) poems cetablished by ord!) seRINGFIELD, II, Aug. 20 Abe Raymer, the Russian Jew, who #26 the Independent com fo renew its contract |'* atieged to have been one of the leaders in the bloodiest work of the service with Ray He James st. power ‘ace rioters here said to have confessed to ly every fale Ip in violation of the te the franchise requiring to install telephones Within three miles of re. Phones Maintained. paniew are charged with slot telephones {nr vio- the intentions of their The Sunset company i« Pte operate 50 such prepay BURGLARS Diamonds and Jewelry Stolen During House Owner's Absence. * widents of the Univervity Beomplained to Sugerintend on that had been re phone serviee by the In company, whereas its required & fo furnish; Burglar who entered the rest to 10 petitioners when in of Mra. Kate Garnet a few Longerd of & mille radius. | days ago, during the absence of the Be company ad pants, secured several dia & breach of the | monds and much other valuable the service Is | piunder, according to a report just te thie execute. | made to the police department. The fur the Citizens’ Tele and other ex Jed in ite Seattle | tered by means of & key which had been hidden ander @ rock in the DTONoT ON YOUR E LIFE, SAYS TAFT (By United Press.) HOT SPRINGS, Va Aug house ix situated on Ravenna Height», outside the city Mute Press.) , Aug. 20—Pay| i Ryan, now on duty if of the Pacific MA the armored criviser has been ordered to the wavy pay offi ing Pay Inspec Wm. S. Edwards of Charleston, W Pe whe has di- Va. came here today to invite Taft Rls accounts and , . trip to ountain FF ‘on Beptember 20 & number of prominent West Vir ‘ ginians and get acquainted from Wound. Taft at once scented trouble, fear Ase 20-1. D. Cork ing. tf he went, it would be sald ho shot himself that he favored one of the warring ad yesterdny morning, has factions of the republican party in Fagan A brother ig) West Virginia. Consequently he the remains HE YOUR COUPONS FOR THE BIG PICNIC FAMILY OUTING DAY---NO. 3 ined the Invitation, with thanks. ns on The Star Fam- (longer, and this great opportunity wmbe f you for a family outing day should not your e¢ be overlooked find th t pon on Your attention was called yester A Of today's insue day to the many attractions at For 74 don't know t wha na, but for fi you might have Mean. From now un- ove ked it, bere ia the prospect Wednesday, August 26 our day's entertainment one coupon in every You can go bathing, boating Star tra through the woods; you & coupon and five cents ¢ in the pavilion, climb @ a round trip from trees, enjoy the wings, and put to Fortuna Park Or bt day of doasyou ne out un Mis trip costs 25 cents he blue sky al Mar has made arrange This outing is inten children With the Anderson Stea for families of moderate means ¥ and is go to have emarh price entire Fortuna, Atiar hok taken along, t Hest and iarge ou forget ther ‘ ba Washington, » s c " as lee crea 4 from Leseh! 5 f a ee 1 ' ffee right on the grounds i, Seoe in the nt to be the finest of 804 $ o'clock ‘ } Outing Days. It a returning to J+ day fe Hera, who have f hance to get away from ‘ upons. Remembar each coupon and five cents is good to last much’ for the round trip .ES CHARGES AGAINST | TH 'PHONE COMPANIES DOOLEY’S DEATH STILL SHROUDED IN MYSTERY RIOT LEADER CONFESSES TO BLOODIEST WORK VALUABLE PLUNDE Mrs. Garnet says that it war en, 6 SEATTLE, WASH., not a ¢ int ts was known to mils 424 Jefferson at with James Lavin, with whom he i © here from New York 4 © month nl The two men R became tntoxicated Tuesday night | 5 and the last time Lavin saw bis) 5 artner was a Velock, when i he left « 5 Washington if > about $ { his money up to] ¥. | The a t a after on and 1 wate Jungs, | at the had | charge against him except murder” He has weakened perceptibly, Kate Howard, the woman arrested dur. ing the riots for inciting disorder, is practically certain to be indicted by the grand jury today. The town FIRES ARE is orderly and the grand jury is the whole center of interest. Eight hundred soldiers were on duty today, all the others having de-| parted. It is probable that they will | remain on duty indefinitely or at least until the grand jury has com pleted its work. SECURE ~ Forests Are Burning rset! Vancouver and Loss et Heavy--Flames Spread. back yard, and that most of the goods were Tre pag -_——-—— nk which was p (By United Press.) ane thieven took VANCOUVER. B. C, Aug 2 |e Between Japan and mond ea y ois Gateh, Guue ben y pall of smoke hangs over Russia Are Greatly : *:\ this city, the alr ls oppressive and 2 oo sana : - oe ogeeane> there are no signe of it clearing. | Strained. de my pdb ween a ae un nua’ |The forest fires that are now bury net ren pin th omy ‘ ing in Vancouver's vietnity are the ce Oe ee ot Mey oe the Pacitic | Moret. known im 10 years They! If paports brought by the Shinano Knitting mills, in the Exchange |S new a a br 8 Bow Mara,/which arrived (bis afternoon block, was robbed last night by). : jfrom Japan, bave any foundation —- br Fe a The CP. R and British Colum. |Japanjand Rusela are about to be pe po wiesing bia Electric have large bodies of | involved in a serious quarrel, which. Hane Anderson reports that bis|™2 out on the Lulu Isiand line jit te maid; may result in another war comm in the Hoyal house was burg. | fbting the flames. The fires are | botwiapn them consuming hundreds of (bousands| Thedmpénding trouble was caused lariaed, and a sult of clothes and jot dollars’ worth of valuable stand: hes utietiond jing timber, leaving hundreds of r re TT | reves of iand with nothing but blackened stumps. The worst fires) DEBS WILL BE UW sv ise susmin aly na S| | Bowen island, but the blazes at} Point Grey aud fn the Capilano val-| m some The civic waterworks property ts! flames, | e sent) said to be threatened by th (By United Press.) and a force of men has b CHICAGO, Aug. 20—The western | out to check the fire / itinerary of the socialist special) train, kno as the “Red Special aved From Flames. extreme right. n umbri In the left up man Glayton giving the notification talk to the democratic couplet the lower righthand corner is Kern making his little speech adjoining picture i¢ Bryan and Keen conferring 1908, MIDNIGHT on which Rugene V. Debs, the preth) pEeLLINGHAM, Aug 20.—While dential candidate, and other leaders | ine whole country between Sumas | 7 Recover. will make & speaking tour, was 4D-|anq Glacier has been blaze for - nounced today as follow several days, it lx stated by Deputy eee Kansas City, Sept Denver,| Fire Warden Lee that no serious] Sept. 4; Leadville, Colo,. Sept danger threatens. After a day of| Wiliam Davis, « Los Ange! Cal, Sept. 10; Sacra-| hardest fire fighting the water ear | Hu who resides at 2 mento, Cal, Sept. 12 Portland, | of the Bellingham Hay @ British |ay ~ stabbed a Ore., Sept. 14; Seattle, Sept. 15, and | Columbia railroad returned lastly injured rly this Spokane, Sept. 16. TEDDY SAILS Glacier and Kendall are | other Valley Fires Raging rcomutra © fer ab exelting chase by Patrol YOSEMITE, Cal, Aug. 2.—A telephone measage from Major Ben man J. RK Robinson. gta to son this morning stat that the the Gorner of Clay et. and estern forest fires that have been burning j2¥. and finally fell exhausted in for several days in the Heteh-|the Brush beside the badway —- Hetchy valley country are more Pomeroy, Elmer Prather and fierce today. Additional cavalry | Wi!lfam H. Caverly, who were in ; ; .|has been sent to ald the troops al-|the party. are held in jail as wit Leaves on His African Trip| ‘ica, assisting the rangers in fight-|pemees. The reputations of the for the fire, which may prove the |former two are unsavory, as they Three Days After Successor | Is Installed. mont disastrous ever known tn the national park, Thousands of acres |have already burned, and In many the trail of Lake Eleanor bas cut off. (By United Pr NEW YORK, Aug It in re ported here today that President Bin Fie Pontes. Roosevelt has engaged passage on| PENDLETON, Ore., Aug. 20.-One March 7, 1909, for Europe. if this |of the biggest fires that over at is true, he will remain in the country les# than three days after |!" the rear of the Golden Rule hotel fay yefore it had been his successor is inaugurated, and|¢@rly today and before it will lone no time in starting for the; put under control had destroyed the hunting trip in Africa that he haw|hostelry, the First Christian church, the plant of the Wileox Implement company and several smaller struc tures, entailing a loan estimated be $75,000 and $100,000. The} fo BETTER PURE Generat stRIKE FOOD LAW MAY BE CALLED planned MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 20.—Gov John A. Johnuon today decided to (Oy: United Prose.) accept the nomination for re-elec By United Press DENVER, Aug. 20,—Offic an pied ; . BELLINGHAM, Au t tore | nouncement is made here that the| #9 yoanimously tendered him t extensive pure food this | vote of machinists on all the Gould | the sta convention last tate will be advocated at a moet-| railroads on the question of going | This decision reverses | tate ing of the State Grocers’ «vocation | on strike in sympathy with the Den-| ments that he could not accept the held tn this city August ver & Rio Grande machinists, who! nomination, and ft is understood 24, The meetings are be held|have been out on strike several that he has decided to cast aside he auditorium of the Young| months, has been completed and re-| all personal interests, He w§l | Men's Christian association. About| sulted in giving the executive offt-|sue a statement lar. The cohven 100 delegates. from. different. parts | cers of the union authority to call aj tion yesterday stampeded for Joby of the will be present general strike son when his name was ux ed roe towns ¢ safe from the flames, unless an ad-| automobile carousal. verse wind should suddenly artee. | took place about | o of the Umpire saloon, Arytson fled and The wan Deep Cut in Abdomen. emerge: oy he rapital, mncert morning night and the crew reported the|Arthyr Arnteon, who, with several was with Davis on an affray jock in front 2613 First av captured hal! Seventh 4 probably fatal cde Arntson Wields Knife nd Victim May Not have been behind the bars op nw Meroud occasions Davin wae taken to the Wayside where his con Head of Ticket. (By United Press.) JOHNSON Minnesota Democrats Re-N )m- inate Present Governor at THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, PRICE ONE CENT f corner of the ploture Cen in Nor over him, Candidate Kern sits on the Congress WAR IS BREWING IN THE FAR EAST In The by the Rossians seizing « wchoo| the Efuku Maru alleged raiding at the Cooper seal rookeries tn the Kommanderof ski group. The steamer was towed to Viadivostok on August 1 menting on the seizure, a Japanese paper, The Hochi Shimbun, say Old wounds are always in dan ger of bleeding In another instance the Ry s sentenced six Japanese to death on a charge of stealing seals, Those dict that war ix not CAROUSAL a dep length on watched the nituation pre nlikely condemned men are executed if the STABBING AFFRAY ENDS dition in said to be critical. He has ut abont four inches in the left side of the ab- and several less serious don 0 cashes about the hands and wrists trouble started with a drunk which was in on Pike The on spre the nature t t io the of a the men rode Umpire at saloon ebratior big winning made at the race Davis and Pomeroy ot a track From Pike y aN automodile and about 10 minutes after entering that place an argu t hey ment At b t became during They by the he walk ow sctous and whe t t Davi The he he proprtetor fight was resumed on the striking knocked Arntson wh ® Involved which nison exchanged blows. Driven From Saloon. the were driven went remonstrated to Mike ath Arntson pocket knife with a three-inch blade and made several jabs at Davis, tv flicting the wounds entire party injured man being removed hospital as soon as possible in from Prath him Prather Doyle against assis whipped ¢ and arrested Coroner’s Jury Finds Guilty of Killing New 1 York Publisher aided Jenkin Johr ‘apt defense (By United Press Aug ORK in Melt Haine will HAINS crit Him} THE WEATHER WESTERL FAIR T ONIGHT AND FRIDAY Y BRE Ze SOLLIER’S MERCILESSLY ASSAILS SENATOR ANKENY AS A DISGRACE TO THE COUNTRY THE “TELLING _ BRYAN” AFFAIR «9 Political Harlequin Used Special photographs from the notification meeting at Lincoln tral picture shows Bryan reading his acceptance, with Chairr man Mack holding i GENTLE for Money-Milking Purposes by a Coterie of Lobbyists.” UTTERLY UNFIT FOR PLACE Purchase of Seat in the Senate Railroads’ Interest Therein Fully Revealed—Scathing Arraign- ment of Their Tool. and Pere eee eee eee ee ee ee ee . * * ANKENY SHOULD BE BEATEN . * - * ‘Ankeny should be beaten. He acts on the theory that every * * oman hes | ¢. He has been guilty of padding the pay-roll # #% of the United States senate, a form of petty larceny which, con- & # sidering Ankeny's plump fortune, is surprising. He is said to be ® & an unwelcome visitor at the White House because of deliberate * # misstatements of fact made to the president in the matter of a # & certain federal appointment. He is a political harlequin, used # * for money milking purposes by # coterie of lobbyists, whose * # success is the result of false standards of public honor, and * * who have increased the taxes of the state of Washington by *# * wanton and open plunder. * * * SRO PPP PPP POP eee eee ee ee eee article r « he 4 rough. His own lies eny of W x the H = ry of @ ny Unfit i In Hin ne in the distrib Ank «t onors, and its ate and wh p k nty legislators os n of the orm, Se ention “to t af as been t en for United nt ght ¢ shall . be ' racts f Preston volun art le managers saw @ Ankeny Represents Corruption ction in the latter p in the northwest but were harried by nion, 1 the nd n the part of it m afternoon Pres rient * called a meeting in r court chambers. The clegation, being at this adopted whiet ye later to Walla Wa ere pened » Before } ate, Anke Hitical off Ankeny Is an typew scap Senat w by kn Ankeny is defic ‘ she ank pre Washing Deficient. senta ator t the | of ment day Kreat the r he at favor ly ® ned by quarters and sig tion in Seatt tore of the ing J The Si pp that would t the follow p before r court, an pledged themselves th nd by their written not t Thirteen Deserted. atked acre ont which res n the This A was days ting had be ng the r pledges, at whic Burke, a stan de, was hissed dow tempted, In pereuance ratire plan, ¢ Ankeny’s ¢ ue “Tir manage ing Ankeny f ge ably ts columns the f mputation of the amounts the King county men Paid the chief fugleman Paid eleven others, at $3,0¢ aplece Paid the tatl-ender (who, ¢ ding to The Times, wa shedding hi ng lew » friend e avail ing leg- the bar one by hat they n agree itil re- teen of Ankeny caucus nkeny’s lative after a en held legisla- h mee t of a pre » refer ndidacy which $15,000 33,000 1,000 $49,000 Railroads Spent Thousands. eny * not Ankeny had spent money reckless- any of bis The railroads contributed $114, wate 0 for the joint purpose of electing ttee and preventing railroad leg Ser Ankeny’s entire cam- During ertain session | paign,” said The Seattle Times of ittee, after Ankeny had| February 1, 1903, “probably cost me while the senate,/ him more money than has been ex Knox had served as at-|pended in polities on the Pacific ne Knox wa t by any other man in the last « witnesse entury legisiature of As one vorst railroad - of the state. ate convention f the state, at state offices ud legisiation, and gisiature had ig wekon.? private secretary, an¢ ’ his : gy w9 Washing he re penns 7] himself n pe air, In. orde “or gr Hs eee of sex pee ey nators when t Grafted Off of Treasury P again 1 er t akor ( ‘ t \ Ba ' W. 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