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FROM THEIR HIGH HORSE aired the improvement of th ae TO LOCATE A A RAILROAD Brings in Contraband Drug in| ss common Tax Stetson road. Without mo’ But Arrogance [8 [road gangs appeared and the work Secret Pockets of of putting the road in shape ts go Forgotten. tag’ mere | TO HUDSON BAY ecrily on His Coat, Hut the cttizens of Renton are — —_—_-- n | not appeased. Some of them have! Sioa ~ leader, in the/ told the commissioners so. Others | y he « ever more 8% simply amiling in their sleeves | ene uited Prose.) See eeay, 8 RINGEN: Om power, wa Ao and antielpating the opportunity on |, WINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 24.—The! ployed on the steamship President, ivst formal step toward the con: | struction of a rallroad from this | city to rd the | mon tAX | September § of casting their votes County Commissioners) for some better candidates for coun and “Pinoe Heck} ty commiaatoners, men who will HI the last fow consider taxpayers have be d to the money through vey for the Hudson Bay ratlroad ol rule. Long ago. This road, when completed, will Be expect county money TRANSFERS REFUSED open an tmportant trade district, fifty per cent of the and will be an important step in by private invest the development of Canadian com weeks i Hous fo the con Meroe. mig ner yy tag PASSENGERS WALK Has Merely Been Invited to ia the temporary power) tle Electric company has quit run-| Sibem through the wisoarrtage | ning ite Kinnear Park cars to the GLOOM OVER DENVER : system, the sem) King Street passenger station, atop- pie turned O8 on their masters, the | ping them at Jackson at. and com _ and showed their fangs At) pelling people coming from the ata ‘grailable opportunity |tion, who have occasion to travel were favors for those Who) on this line, to walk two blocks Oakland, “L have beén requested to preach United Pr ) on one or two Sundays to the Colo. Aug. 4 Th | Bregation of the First Presbyt (& DENVE to serve the county| The wife of a railroad man, who!!! '* shrouded in darkest gloom) church of Oakland, and | will prob- profit; there were inaults had occasion to accompany a today. T American Press Hw | ably deliver a sermon w the mem She sought their rights, tive to the station last night, bad co | Morats’ association i# holding its| pers of that church during Septem ‘of the county | walk the two blocks at a late hour,| "th annual convention — here.| per,” said Rev. Dr, M. A. Matthews | Not « policeman was in aight, and |@*¥ humoriata, fat humoriste and! pastor of the First pigs <= yg hag | various other brands of funny men!church of this elty ged to take to the mid-/ a5 here for the occasion, all wear ing funereal faces and appearing An gleeless ax though they were at tending a wake SPEAK TO UNION M Presbyterian today the Taxpayers. the county nding juatice io = the ge | to avoid four moeavitation tor |{@ruuken mien who Were reeling ap sheast certain i Many «| SONg the walk, Ahead of her were Fe oe of citizens bas |t®O young girls who were also de hee Sr easiesioners tatned late at the station, and they detore was due, only to/ ‘0, Were obliged to leave the side gel the amarting|W8k. Like her, they were put to! | Governor M Wilson R. ¢ the average citizen |!"convenience and to the natura! | and others are scheduled to ap dered by politt.| far which any woman feels who ts| tomorrow eventing at the | um of measure: | Obliged to be out ‘wlone after dark, | Temple at the meeting of the Work merely because the Kinnear Park | ingmen's Republican club. ear does not make its complete run This morning she boarded an the last few weeks Other car at the station and asked| Tomorrow afternoon the regular cay ‘over the county | fF 4 transfer onto First av. It was) bi-weekly meeting of the Chamber by Dave awaken-| "efused her and she was obliged | of Commerce will be held. Several the fact that the primary again to make the walk of two) important matters will be brought mir ball 4 their po-| Dlocks. | before the meet ‘gad revolutionized politica. | @@ees==ceeee ee ee e that they aw no} coe ee ae ae ae GALLANT CAPTAIN MEETS ACCIDENT Excursionists on Youemite we tn leaving Brin noon, due to an accident to the ship's captain, W. Grant Stopping at Brinnon, the party went to see the falls, four miles distant Capt. Grant and others went in a wagon, passing a woman trudging along the road baby. The captain the steamehip delayed three hours yesterday after Chamber Meets Tomorrow. the common taxpayer, | tree spirit of servants. | | repentance has come; taxpayers are recety extended, but they the insulting arro of Renton are laughing T Instance of the com-| contrition. Some months | tion of Renton taxpay-| on the commissioners that the old Stetson Renton to the Benedict! foot of Lake Washing: | ble. important to the county because It eamboat landing That something more than ban | queting and being banqueted, than quibbling, wrangling, bouquet throwing, eating, drinking and ightaecing, wil! be the net result of the anaual meeting of the Amer jean Bar association, which is to open in the New Washington hotel here tomorrow, is a cheering poral. bility rapidly developing to a prob- ability If the possibitity ts not pane | ered in ita infancy by sheer weight of numbers, that something wil! be a sincere and patriotic effort to de vise and recommend means for the | relief and consequent increased ef: | ficiency of the aupreme court of the United States. | Will Have Support. | | Whether the attempt will be | made through a committee report or by an individual speaker on the fioor of the convention, has not yet developed But this much is certain: When the effort is made, |it will not stand without support In thie great gathering of the lablest lawyers of the country, there is more than one who sees clearly the inefficiency of our highest tribunal to cope with the task mod ern conditions have Iiposed upon it, grou is also important to com: | D tterests The committee tive one and was we of securing immediate [m- Bat {t contained no aeinertora or Becking: be personally en-| i under lasting the Improvement. ittee Down. were very Renton committee. was not to be the guardians of the @ chance to get even. ago talk became democrat of Renton, for county com- ~ eae rh lineffictency based on the fact that less of party lines. |the supreme court Is about the lg litegh MAS. WH. E ANNIS, WIFE OF THE MURDERED PUB [tne tcc,“ adminiser the to p then that the sudden|LISHER. SHE GAVE A WARNING CRY JUST BEFORE THE ARMY (O6'?'Or Ts cipal gtates inhabited took place in the attitude) ty commissioners. Both and Beckingham ap je Renton without invita OFFICER FIREO FIVE BULLETS INTO HER UNARMED HUS. by BAND. (Star Special Service. simple people whose personal and commercial existence had in visited Anni 4M it little of the modern complexity | anis and Mrs Annis absolutely | with its Intricactes of corporation | the members of| NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—If the oe ne to believe that the publisher Mo ont ee eanat ganar Steet committee and casually|!% any comparison between the | was unfaithful to bin wife. He al edente om which lawyers and| the fact thet Renton de-|Thaw murder and the Hains-Auuis| ways seemed most devoted to his courts muat scramble In & goat-like| turder, there certainly is little be- family. Wherever he went, whether |}unt for the little green sprigs of| tween the attitude displayed by the in bis automobile or his boat, he al-| truth and justice two siain men towards thetr re-| ways took his wife and his children, | hele Weinteepevetions spective families. He always spoke of them in terms | eip to ace ere Sree ey BIE, Semen Seraes It is doubtful If there is one law vans ne ama yer who will alt in the first meeting ae erate ny xr the American Bar association to- morrow who does not see the ad MAN \\ ANDERS rich, law-breaking corporation, and | the hopeless obstacles placed in the |way of the poor man who would have simple Justice The first hint at real purpose | to accomplish some material good Hiioston, of the Harvard Law lh expressed his belief that the ESCAPES FROM ASYLUM, REA. —_ to continue on and on, Ho enol e*tourt in not able to ade remembers wading into the water| quately dispose of the accumulated SON RETURNS SUDDEN ‘ vantage given by all this to the was given today when Prof. Sans at Richmond Beach, visiting th Sense completeness of our facilities Is one of the for the satisfaction out large number of , every depositor accommodation for ® bis financial at le aim to supply our eee eee re ane ee with every advantage convenience that a bank tire safely. ©X-| business before It Jour ideas are already position grounds, trying to find the| wi jitaton ts the man who drew the ie te Wheat « bank con LY IN SEATTLE. rett, his old home, and | grat: of the uniform act governing Will do for you, we enly coming to his proper | «ock certificates, which ts under @emonstrate to your nies while he was looking at the | gna} consideration by the Rolhenas clothes | 4epot clock in Seattle toon, his heiy matte with weeds | I etom the time he left the asylum and his whole appearance as terri Dirty and unkempt, his | Commission on Uniform State Law today. He ts rgnized as one of this morning at the jail he the greatest thinkers of the coun had not had a particle of cooked fying as that af a genuine wild man,|food nor anything in the shape of Alvin Love, who recently escaped |4 genuine meal. He is to be taken |from the Insane asylum at Stelle | back to Stellacoom, and will again }coom, was arrested inst night on|be examined as to his sanity |the streets by Patrolman Bjarnson and taken to the county fail Love tells a remarkable story. | | Nearly 60 years of age, his mind| | fatied him about three months ago, | and he went to the asylum. He that our custom. ve benefits that you try May not require our im every department, er your needs are pmaking, we wish to serve purA personal talk with any will clear any # points that you may Our service Litigation’s Increase. e is no doubt,” he said;| rv supreme court is com pelled to dispose a greater mass of business than was intended when it was created, With the growth of the country there has (By United Pres.) been a natural accumulation of ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aug, 24.—By @ litigation with ever-increasing com | ST. LOUIS PAPER SOLD. “ESE og oi sawn he appears to be under a hyp.|deal made today the &. G. Lewis | plexity, carried to the supreme —s Gite salle | Publishing company, of St. Louis, | court is | A® suddenly as it him, his | the owner of the St. Louls| “It would appear that there must | i Union | reason has sturned. and | Star-Chronicle, controlling the in eventually be relief. Y there | apparently came to him after|terest which was formerly held by |Nathan Frank, > seems to be no immediate rellet in sight |complete sanity he had arrived in Seattle at the jend of a 10 days aimless tramp through the woods of Pierce and | King counties, During these 10 days | Savings & Trust Co. CHEAP ACREAGE SEATTLE iN WEST | he lived on a few raw potatoes and|| gy New Seattie Tacoma Short od 2 SECOND AND Cherny part of the time ate the grasses of Line. aris, “ih ee iy Ms. | the forest VAN HORN-YOUNG ABALTY G18. Ia addition | He had Ineld moments during his | | wande rings, realising what he waa] | but impelled t a freah ttl COMPANY, 1! American Bank Bidg RAINIER CLOTHING 00,, 1104 Wiest Ave. | Vest | ee Hudson bay was taken wer der thelr duty to. the public /®&tly today when two “location par P more sacred than posstble personal |e#" left for the northern connec: | reckless | Ghligations tion to make the preliminary sur ° 1 have received no call from the! Se: 3 WIFE WHO SAW HUSBAND FALL > BEFORE CAPT, HAINS’ BULLETS WAY SUGGEST MEANS OF SUPREME COURT RELIEF Discussion and Critigism of Chief Ju- FALLS FROM diciary of Nation May Be Taken Up by Lawyers. THE SEATTLE STAR—MOND&) , AUGUST 24, 1908, ! wae arrested today by Joon! cus toms offictala, charged with smug #ling oplum into this port from Mounted Men Raid and Des- Dritiah Columbia. When taken into custody Murphy troy Two South Dakota Towns. had ton pounds of the contraband extract of the poppy concealed in wecret pockets sewed beneath the |iining of hin vont, It is believed that he had been engaged in the unlawful business for some tim (By United Press.) ABERDEEN, 8. D., Aug 24.— Bulictin.—it is reported here today | that the towns of Lowry and Atas railroad river extension, were burn ed in a raid by a mysterious com pany of mounted men last night. The mounted company complete ly surrounded the two towns and akinnd | fired every building, The reason church,” declared Dr, Matthews, |for the raids is not known here. and I have had no intimation. | the penk of Herberal, a store and etther officially or otherwise, uh { would recelve any call from them, |# Poo! hall are among the buildings I have a number of friends who | burned at Lowry are members of the church in the| Colonel Holmes, president of the Callfornia city and it was principal | pakota National bank, who is or ly because of this fact that they| dent of the Lowry bank, confirms asked me to take the pulpit OM | the report that his bank was burned, some Sunday when thetr regular! congregation of | ka, on the Minneapolis & 9, Louis fe AISSIONERS TUMBLE FIREMAN CHARGED WITH TOWNS WILL CONSIDER REVOKING SMUGGLING OPIUM |: OF FRANCHISE | a Sa BOUILLON’S COMPLAINT 16 TO|& Telegraph Co, the Independent Telephone Co, and the Seattle, Ke COME UP TOMORROW ton & Southern rafiroad be revoke AFTERNOON, | ‘The question of the Sunset fran chise wit! be heard by the commit- tee tomorrow afternoon, Tomorrow evening the committee will bring of|up the discussion on the ffanchis® the city council will hold spectal | of the dent company, and on Wednesday evening will meet to talk over the points involyed in the franchise held by the Seattle, Reo ion & Southern, operating what ts commonly known as the “old Ren- ton line The corporations committe meetings this w request of A. V. Bouillon, superin dent of the department of public utilities, recommending that the | franchises of the Sunset Telephone to consider the ANOTHER JAPANESE- CHINA WAR CLOUD the taking of the Tatau Maru. The defiant attitude of the Chinese gov- rnment is supposed to be due to the influence of tue empress dow r, who is determined that she will not yield, as she was forced to jon the former occasion, and the powers here are waiting the mil- The Chi.| *ado’s next move Mikado’s Agents Are Shown the Cold Shoulder When Sent to Ask for Apology. (By United Press.) HONGKONG, Aug. 24 pastor was away.’ nese gove The rifles and ammunition were While Dr. Matthews declares em-| TTLE MAN Is government today declined | seized as contraband, and the mi- phatically that he has not r Abe jeven to disew with the mikado’s kado quickly sent representatives KILLED BY FALL & call from the Oakland ehureh te generally belleved that a eal all will be extended to him within} 4 short time. a + aes se, A. A. Ritehie of this eity, who was working on the government road leading from Longmire Springs to the Camp of the Clouds, in the [the captain fell and rolled down a} hill, apratning his leg so badly that it took him several hours to reach his boat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 Judge Lawlor today filed hin aff davit in the Ruef trolley bribery cane, denying that be was preju diced or that he ever had any part in the now famous immunity con-| tract by which the district attorney| Dr, David Starr Jordan, president | was to let Ruef go free in return | of Stanford university for testimony againat Tirey L./and will deliver an address before | Ford, The argument on Ruef's mo-|the American Bar association. He tion to disqualify Judge Lawlor! will be banqueted this evening by | mountain. No relatives of the dead man have been located DR. JORDAN IN TOWN. afternoon. lthe Washington Annex BRIDG TO DEATH J. B. Johnson, a bridge carpenter, aged 36 years, was killed yesterday “ft is pousthle that it may bé found advisable to limit the juris | diction of the supreme court. It would be a littie troublesome now to diminish jurisdiction Yet it would be possible to set! bY falling from a high bridge on | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul * pecuniary limit te any case roed 30 miles north of North Bend that could be carried to the aw preme court. By that I mean that| ls skull was fractured the jurisdiction of the supreme| The body was brought to Seattle [court could be limited by enacting | thin morning by Alexander Bruce, thet any case, even one involving & conatitutional point, should in-| ‘¢ time he met death. Yolve a certain and rather large The deceased was a member of minimum amount of money Seattle aérie, No. 1, F. O. EB, and/ As l aay, such « course would be | “ee funeral will be conducted on Mt. Rainier forest reserve, died Sat-| urday at Tacoma from injuries re-| cetved by falling over @ cliff on the| ix in town, | ill be begun at 4:30 o'clock this the Washington Stanford club at) who was working with Jobason at|* ™ | quarters in the Epler building, and agents the ownership of 10,000 rifles|to protest on the ground that the and 2,000,000 ¢ ges welzed Aug-| property was not shown to have ust 11 In Chin Chau harbor, and! been designed for any illegal pur- Buropean representatives are look-| pose, and to demand an apology ing for another incident sb ilar to! and an indemnity for the owners. DRUG CLERK MAKES FATAL ERROR GIVES WOOD ALCOHOL *lcoho! label and which is said to have contained wood alcohol, @ THROUGH MISTAKE AND | deadly potson The alcohol was purchased op DEATH 18 RESULT. Thursday at a South Seattle drug store by Harry Crowley. He did |not order wood alcohol, but it is The mistake of « drug clerk is thought that an analysis will show " ‘a that this is what was poured into responsible for the | ine pottle which he banded the jdeath of James C. MeKelny, who | clerk. Coroner Carroll is now in- passed away early this morning at vestigating the case the home of relatives, Highth av. 8. The dead man was a laborer and and Pacific av, shere he had been resided with his wife and daughter 1M for several days. McKelny drank at 202 Third av. 8 He came here & small quantity of liquid from a|from St. Cloud, Minn., about a year bettie on which there was « grain ' ago. ‘STRICKEN WITH LEPROSY thought to be | == eee ee * BOY COUGHS UP A NAIL. WASHINGTON, Aug. religion as bis only solace, John R. Barly, Spanish war veteran, nail an inch and a quarter long stricken with leprosy, awaits his in the nasal passage just above fate in an isolated tent on the — * + * * * 4—With * * * * the thorax for 12 days, baffling ® of the Potomac river, where * . * * * * * * * (By United Press.) OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 24 After having carried a shingle and preventing him constantly guarded today by i. ting any sleep, Earl * ficers in the employ of the health Stone, the 2yearold son of # department. Thousands of people William Stone, threw out the #/in Washington are frightened be- nail in a coughing fft. Young # cause of the possibility that they Bari tried to swallow the nail have contracted the disease through August 12 contact with Early, who spent five days in the city, eating in restau- ‘Trt rrr sees. es rae nage in street cars and | taking In the sights generally. WATER SHUT OFF. At Lyon, N. ©, als wife and Water will be shut off in Hillman | tne goubie hove distress. facing |City Tuesday, August 25, from 8 husband and father and the fear to 5 p. m, and during the/of becoming lepers. Early came next week or 10 days the service/ here to apply for @ pension. His will be Hable to be interrupted om condition was discovered by a lo- account of the grading of Graham | ca! physician whom he called when av. | he becam Water will be shut off in the| peq eee SE Sy EO Oe, Oe Mt. Baker park district, south of ee st, Tuesday, August 26, from 9 a m. to 4 a. to 4 D. m eee ee eeeeeeeeeee 4A game with the Fairbanks, Alaska, team, which is in Seattle now, is being sought by the High School Tourist team, which last PHILLIPS as aa MEETS TONIGHT BASEBALL TOMORROW. SEATTLE vs. ABERDEEN, Game Called 3:30 P. M. A meeting of the Charles H. Phil lips club has been called to con vone this evening at the club's head. Mr. Phillips will give a general talk ov the conditions he found existing in the country precincts, which he has recently totred in the interests | of his candidacy for the sheriff's office. Mr. Phillips visited North Bend, Snoquaimie, Issaquah, Newcastle and other north county precincts, encour aged over the outlook. Seattle and Tacoma have played 24 games, and each team has 12 victories to its credit, but in two eries Seattle had Tacoma whip- ped to a froth, only to fall down and let Mike Lynch’s crew get an even break. Tacoma took its three games last week by @ nose, each contest resulting In a 3 to 2 score THE NATURE DOCTOR Tacoma’s Northwestern league Bradbury Suite and Overcoats are now ready for you, and all the latest “nowitios” in men’s fixin'’s—Ties, Hats, derwear and the like. Shoes, Un Prices right, quality right rather troublesome now. The best | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock | out careful study.” | will be held at the chapel of the While Wilitston’s statement is | Bouney Watson company. Without doubt the first intimation ss af & strong undercurrent of senti tent in a jmted portion ot sh BISHOP INVITED Bar asadctation membership, | Siienss cnpression te the'meotne TQ MAKE SPEECH depends on the result of commit tee deliberation or individual hardi heod. Any criticism, even by in ference, of the supreme court, wilt| At the bi-monthly meeting of the be met by @ determined effort to | Seattle Methodist ministers it was certain | Bishop J. W. Bashford, of Shan Yet if the subject of the broken-| bal, China, who has been tourin; down condition of the supreme | the United States, to make an ad. court i injected into the conven-|4ress at the Queen Anne Methodist tion, it will immediately become | Church on next Friday night. A the storm center and the one thing ‘telegram extending the invitation The first day will be devoted to|Morting, but it is not known wheth 8 | the annual address of the preaident,|¢* he will be able to accept Judge J. M, Dickinson of Chicago,| 1” any event he will be given a election of members, reports of | Teception at the home of T. Lippy, mittees, and an address in the 2019 James at, on Saturday night levening by U.S District Judge C. | Bishop Bashford returns to China | [LAST] WhyD ) y uress rs Our litte-at-a-time plan makes Summer Suits it oasy for you to be well dressed at all times, without W 17 50 t |] feeling the expense. Why not ere OU OR Fall Qutfit? It'll help your $35.00 Now fy ms on . 1 The Fall Models in System” We have about eighty silk and cloth suits to close out, and have made the price that will move them quickly | You will have to hurry | @ourse cannot be determined with. | >Y this organization. The service: whether this sentiment will find| smother it in ita infancy. This ts | decided to extend an invitation to that will mark the meeting of 1908.| ¥#* sent to Bishop Bashford thi Hi. Hanford of Seattle. jon the Minnesota Sunday. try it in the buying of your new if you want one of these Outfitting Company * econd Ay, inion St. Westberg & Childs nation Reliable Crea 1912 — Second Av a | — 1312 | team will meet the First infantry nin winners of the Military Km called the. Mature Bester, te- league championship, Wednesday drugs morning at Tacoma. The league 4 i them. has given its consent to the game r You save by buying When ¥ now enough ale 10e bottle r stomach onersy result is dyspepala, or something woree Contury Te Comb. O11 same way with every be oan Mourehold thy Wherever the Hlactri beicant le te leew Has patent spout that All you ause and restore You can get that sorews on fiat to carry in chest and standing to Ibe large can Famous 1 on 16 an N Electria We have doos not sh Noll, and no charging. ro-Vigor costs less than @ oi made xet 4 ons. in place | 1 f Ble power show him itten evidence of hundreds who have used Blectro-Vigor and been cured when all else had falled If you oan t thie ae which I 1 Raty Office hours: 8:30 to 8:30 every day; Jundays, 10 to 1 poltahes protects and preserves: Try a bottle Dr. S. S. Hall Co., F. M. SPINNING] |*= 02-200 1310 Second Av.

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