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[COUNTRIES LINKED CLOSE TOGETHER —— friendship ‘Ties ” Between to the people of the world, which og? alin and the were about to be en@eted, nature prepared an impressively dramatic U. Ss. Cemented. setting for the entrance of the fleet jinto Auckland harbor LEE CLOTWORTHY = |. An carly morning mist curtained ‘ Siicrecpendent of the Uniteg| the fleet from the view of the on Board the 8. 8. Georgia.) |8erried thousands of people who ach to San. Prenciees} crowded the bold headlands at UPORLAND. Uo % Aug 24 Waitemnate hay wat the great oe were ainthnm i owertng ahipa were directly before SEE tice, the chipe of the{tem. Then, ae if in reaponee to eT cet have. aince dhety {th mute appeals of those scores of ; M lian waters, been |*ousands of straining eyes, the tox the divided |S@Rlight burst from. the overcast & peopte Into one |Peavens and sweeping away the abric, Within the |@aty, golden flood, revealed tn all he long white line (thelr majesty of power, the glitter potential emissarios of |{#. Kun-toothed representatives of | Mipped through the hae of American sea might @addarh mt morning and dropped | » beautiful waters of Eloquent Greeting. at Audkland, they have} A te heart throbbing allence, part accomplished a mis-|more eloquent than the salvos of | Which has confounded the | cheers was New Zealand's first | areeting to America’s sea fighters There was an instructive totaking of breath aniong those thousands of British empire makers as they | realized through thelr own vision, | the power of Amertea’s empire pro- tectora. No such pageant of power had ever been expected by these guard: | fans of this isolated stronghold of | the white race. They had been waiting In eager | anticipation for months to greet the mats of both and Amertea, during nearly century "et constant en fae write of the fleet's visit to far flung outposts of the white ‘and dwell entirely on the mag of the entertatnment’ ex both officers and men; ex witte of the miles of flashing lghts gai Muttering, Magentwined bunt which made every stone-faced a bewildering maze of dril Deauty, would be as a bible enamored of the binder's art wad forse of the great heart within (he embellished covers book drained diph ally bat they were not prepared for} such a display of power The coming of the Meet was tak en as an indisputable evidence that if ever two people bared | America is preparing for the pro hearts one to another these tection of her insular possessions on colonials and their kinsmen the Pacific and that the natura! mithe fleet so have done As though in heart sympathy with the vad athe * pertanteee moment IND OF SMUGGLERS BELIEVED C. CAUGHT — sequence would be a union for de- fense of the two English speaking peoples Evidence upon which the tndict Trouble. the government, who was sent here r are under arrest today = SHELDON | WANTS. they are at last on the trail es into the United States over (By United Press.) a3 Pateb, manager of an auto- | ‘mobile by the grand fury for Bait @ bank guarantee plank in the | jeco Chaves, Ixnacio Barrios om, while im charge of | Sheldon today notified the conven eee understood that he will favor the Bank Guarantee Plank! put the Mexicans are held in jail |} ments are based was secured by (By United Press.) from Washington to investigate re ent agents are confident 4 organized band of smugglers T0 RESIGN Mexican frontier. Jesse D. LINCOLN, Neb, Sept.” 23.— garage, were arrested here with the plot. Indict-| state piatform at yesterday's repub- | i Balvador Armentes, Mexicans,)'* bankers of the state with con Chinamen. The Ameri. tion that he would not remain on to vent at A. L. Hait's, 11 1/ hank guarantee plank if he is re- | ore iting trial, ls Causing Much be | Richard H. Taylor, special agent of 3 ‘os ANGELES, Sept. 22. Five | Ports of wholesale smuasiing. Get efter more than a year's " has been engaged tn running proprietor of a livery stable, | ! Wt night following their indict Chagrined over the smothering of were also returned against | tican convention and charging the several Weeks ago at Im.| *piracy to suppreas the plank, Gov the ticket unless it was explicitly elected governor of Nebraska The governor says in bis «| | ment that he deserves defeat if the public ts sot advised beforehand where he stands on public ques | |tions and takes the convention to task roundly for omitting the bank guarantee plank. | Gov. Sheldon wanted to from the head oight, but the him net to do | nearty all might. jleaders with | stormy. VETERAN CIRCUS MAN sirmet‘ Sade = MM MARRIES NURSE | our exclusive specifica | inited Press.) | which lends distinc aellpas N sue T Sept. 23 | NASHVILLE, Teon. yt FG COATS COATS EEE! joha Robineon, the veteran cireus Ni * owner, was married yesterday in a bg ancoctient for to Mise Maud Logan, a professional { select from nurse, who has been traveling with MILLINERY. him for some time. Our patrons are greatly with our Millinery play. Examine our restgn of the ticket bast leaders persuaded so, after pleading The session of the the governor was T DISTINGUISH THE WEARER Our best previous of- ies in this mnificent collection of Made in every ap style and material. : LADIES’ DAY TOMORROW. Manager Dugdale wants to mind the ladies of Seattle that to SPECIAL SALE $2.98 THIEF GETS AWAY. | and [PPR Anew eee ima.” : COPS WILL HELP bi 7 CENTS FOR ELECTION, «| *! * (By United Press.) *| * NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 23, #| * —Justicn H. B. Dowst has prod- *! Chief Ward thts morning fanned W ably conducted the cheapest *\ tag day inatructiona to polleemen * polition! campaign in the state. ®! The patrolmen are inatrueted te *® He Was 4 candidate at the pri. * help in every way to make the day ® martes for re-election as jus %/ 4 success. ‘They are > eee that no ® tloe. Today he filed his ox: ¥/ one hinders the sales girls, and are * pense account, which f# a8 ®/(o inform themm ives on the pur ® follows One cigar to buat ®| poses of the day #o that they can ® nose partner, 6 conta; 2eent®) give assurance to any person de ® postage stamp for mailing dec: ® | ring information @ laration from Lake Kachelus ¥/ ‘The Christian Hndeavor society ® to county seat, North Yak ®\of the First * * ee HEARST CAUGHT BETWEEN CARS STILL BUSY Makes More Accusations | Against Treasurer Haskell. (By United Press.) NEW «YORK, Sept. jaceusing Treasurer C. N. Maskell of sailor men and hoped-for, someday | the democratic national committee, in invetved in quee-| | tlonable transactions in New York | in connection with the sale of stock | with having b: in several railroads. The story says that New York counts against Has hundred thousand dollars and that his alleged victims it a» serts, they have said nothing about brokers hold kell for several were Bryan men, Therefore, the deals. Would Want to Resign. NEW YORK, Sept. 23 EB. Ingalls, 23.—Th | Hearst papers today print a story THE STAR—WEDNESDAY,.SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. tac vay sates; HUMAN * SEISMOGRAPH Christian church has *| put the soctety at the service of the tag day committ its efforts to the » And will devote * wale of tags. SKULL IS FRACTURED N. Adama, a laborer, 53 years old, Ves in a critical condition at Provi dence hospital as the result of an accident at the Lake Washington | mil, Thirty-firet av, 8. and Charles at, yesterday afternoon, when he | Was caught between two cars and | badly crushed. His skull was fractured and he tained severo internal injurtes He has not regained consciousness, jand slight hope is entertained for his recovery UNERAL 1S HELD: The funeral of Mra. Edith Blank Whittard, for 20 years a resident | of Seattle, who died Monday at the } Minor hospital, waa held at clock thin afternoon from the chapel of the Seattle Undertaking | company The services were conducted by Rev. J. PB. D. Liwyd, of St. Mark’s Episcopal church. Interment was in Lakeview cemetery | The dead woman was the wife of } Herbert 8. Whittard, a wealthy min | ing man of Nome Melville chairman of the board of directors of the Big Four ral road, who ts supporting Bryan| strongly in the present campaign ' today said “It 1 were in the place of Gov, Haskell, 1 would want to resign an treasurer of the national committee.” The statement was made in con nection with the charges made by has served | }as an agent of the Standard Oil Hearst that Haskell Co. ‘DOGS MAY RIDE ON STREET CARS State Grocers Are Urged to Fight Against the Measure. United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Sept One, hundred members of the Washing} ton State Grocer®’ association wert | 2 | Present in the auditorium of thet a |¥. M. C. A. building this morning = se Lae ae at | when President Charles E. Coon, bunting, and want him to ride down town with yqu on « street car, get of Port Townsend, rapped for order }& perrait from Supt. Kempeter’s of-| It is the ninth annual convention flee at Fifth and Pine Then take of the association, and the second | the dog to the front platform, pay! to be held in this city { hin fare of 6 cents and everything The keynote for the work tn hand) fers Gavin the oe was sounded by President Coon in from now on until March 1 his annual address. He recom Lap dogs, carried in the passen-| mended especially that every pres cers lap, ride free, but of the large! sure be brought to bear by the dogs, none but hunting dags are a! lowed on board VACCINATION 16 COMPULSORY. A Ballard mother has written |The Star asking whether there | ers to the parents of pupils. TAFT ON there will be a meeting at Brighton Beach | Twelfth ward, to organise a Hen m | club. (By United Press.) BROOK, Ind., Sept. 23.—Vehicles| The republicans of Washinaton | |brought people from many miles| plan to make a fine tooth comb in every direction farm of Geo. greet Wm. H. speak George today to Ade, the hamoriat, Ade it In “fall dinner pails. from it | throng, Taft referring at the beginnin; | of his address to Ade as the Indiana | | waltan of Zulu. The farmers eb (MORRISON FUND <2. 2 the | canvass of every voter in the sta Taft and hear him furnished | the county central committees. lunch for the whole crowd, serving | ~ A spectal | grandstand had been constructed | didate for governor, speaks at Kent | addressed the | and Enumclaw tonight red Taft uproar. jously and the gathering waa like vd members of the association to kill | tho proposed pest parcel bill that is pending in congress. ‘ | POLITICAL NOTES. 0 ta} There will be a meeting of the & law to compel the vaccination of ing county republican prectnet fehool children. There is such &/ committee Saturday at 1 o'clock, in law. it is also necessary to fll! pvergreen hall, 627 First av, when | jout the health blank sent by teach the active work of the campaign will be launched Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, ts billed to speak tn Seattle some time in the j near future in behalf of Taft. Sen-| ator Beveridge, of Indiana, will al so speak here. Saturday night to | Bach county will be districted and | the canvasa will be carried om by/ John H. Pattison, democratic can DAILY TRAIN WILL RUN FROM SEWARD. t Hata. morrow is Ladies’ day at the ball! great country party. Ade was th | park, and every Seattle fan belong} busiest man on the grounds. keep | eS. FURS FURS FURS Ming to the fale sex te urged to be m the jump to see that none| A daily train service will be op present. The season does not last Taft| erated on the Alaska Central sys-| Valuse to $90. $2.98 ious lnnger, ond there Wit bo fow| nennete tn On dayn tem from Seward to a point 52 NAL SALE OF FURS, more opportunities for the ladies) miles from that town during bead Collars and Scarfs to see the games without charge coming winter from $10 to $20. win, receiver for the| after recent t in which th t ONE PRICE TO ALL lars was stolen fro oe hecame entangled, will lenve temas! CASH CREDIT J Webster's home 647 W. sist] | The totiowing contr ‘athe No the] ne meena nak be bob an m. Monday by & man who had| Rissall Morrisom fusd were re-| the announcement that the dally] SO See. & SCRE. We iE: Ser Me: etinnnien 1.00 ween the two points wiil| bi Childs eve hese, Ws. tho thin ta Lee $1.00) 36 maintained throughout the en | him . 4 . 1 Ure winter season. “Ghetgua cbella, loaded tw order june. jo| The operation of this atroteh of | eeecemgred with any kind of powder, at A. L. | Mrs W. Re Sanford 10| railroad will be | quite @ lift to — Second Av. — 1312 Hall's, 1121 First ay *** | Mra. M. Malin 1o| miners and operators going inside | ~ ‘Mra. M. Rogers 19 OF coming ont from the intertor } Frank Hamlin: 10| ® the winter season begins, — | an niin Not the Kind Win Gearhart iH “Mother Used to Make” |? *:: 3 AND T ! other Used to Make H. Phd “GAR SERVICE But much better in every wa: w Hamlin 10 m | Total $1.26 rey ‘ s emer. Kon Owing to a lack of cars, and ap. That's Hyde Park Butter |)" i= oe Bt doesn’t come in tubs, but iwo LD PROHIBIT } people from Green Lake, F anf ONLY IN ONE-POUND SEALED PACHAGES Ui * ead the W sags gtd ggg Absolutely protected against all impurities by four THE CLANSMAN” | !#te & prety ete ag wrappings that exclude even the air. } } living ” nm % - 4 — PR: | mor line ac o ca atey OTECTION OUTSIDE—QUALITY INSIDE— ey ee ‘ and had to walk to junction. | 4 And the one ig as important asthe other. You ho f} bv! RET T, Sept. Hea fed Then came a Walll av, cat Protection. You taste the quality. ay. . - x om im” | and instead of phar sgeny nto towtl ; ; Itt dum its passengers at the 2 r pe r f tion and went th ” o i vex The ext car to ap ny a Ma r J Kifrom Ballard t was ed, but Scept sub- der ideal he ted and one of these dinky ca ‘ Mtitutes or sanitary bye comfortab pacity for 46 ‘ i ABBOT E igh i half f , Xcuses. if ee ee i ented pansies * Ge tri ’ Four grocer name Pease eated this , n't teurized | Keep it—teit Cream. Di-f| WILL STUDY MEDICINE CASHES BOGUS CHECKS, | him where rect from =f) itary 1. Kline, a ! ae fogetit. Creamery : un : es ‘ . r r ‘ i] H. 1 h | ) to table. watts i . hpi H + ge 4 Third a / HELD FOR THEFT ar bap Milage 1 4 ‘ forg r ee | Price Today, 35c | $150 h of | ins | 7 y bry It in th an | WASHINGTON Bept UNITED PRODUCE CO., Sole Distributors : Miter arvent rine | day's treamu tatoment a | 506 Western Avenue, Seattle r ipts $1,854,578 | Quakes are occurring, | oped a peculiar condition In her by | Piret av | atele, and will probably (Star Special Service.) SAN RAFAEL, Sept A hu man seismograph. A woman who ean record as accurat as the most delicate instrument known to actence the tremors that ruffle the bosom of this old earth every now and then. A woman whose acute senses k p her constantly in touch with the uttermost pole of our planet. How's that for a me n, uptodate selentifie marvel? Such fs the abiiity of Mra Ada | de cre 4& beautiful young matron of elty, who, ever since the fearful earthquake that visited the | Pactfie « et in and resulted in the destruction of San Franctsco, han been able to tell by a strange subconsctous = sensibility, when there has been an earthquake tn any part the world Her peculiar ability has attracted the attention of the scientific world and no jess a renowned investigator than Camille Mlammarion, the fa tous French astronomer, has had jaithenticated records of Mra. de * case sent to him. Prof H. Hyslop, formerty of Co- Tambia college, and now head of the American Inatitute for Scien. tifle Research; Prof. Edgar L. Lar Wn. director of the Echo Mountain otiservatory, and Leon Elbert Lan od English sctentist, « od in a wtudy of ¢ woman's powers Mra. de Nile is a young woman of refinement, education and culture At the time of the groat Callfornia Parthquake she experienced a ter jrific mental and nervous shock that Weft her for days in a state of coma aad since her recovery she ponsessed a remarkable sens ness for similar oarth disturba From the ability to kno has ive devel | which she knew, sometimes several || WATCH FOR OUR IT WILL BE )~ An Eye: in caught and mashed com i letely off the machinery | He was planing days, sometimes only a few hours | removed to the Providence hoxpttal. | vane hat shocks would take and could tell approximately where they were to occur ‘I don't understand this strange power any m than you do,” said ere Mra. de Nile to a correspondent of (By United Pr ) The Star, who called upon her in| CALUMET, Mich pt. 23 her home, “I Mterally ‘feel’ them.| Forest fires whieh are burning I seom to be right there and can) fiercely today, threatens the village feel ali the physical sensations that|of Centennial Heights, The fires I felt the morning of April 18, 1906,| are already near the edge of the when that terrible earthquake town and all avatiable men are shook this city and San Francisco. | fighting the flames in a desperate It is more an affiietion than a@jeffort to save the village from pleasure, | can assure you | destruction ‘And now recently there has! Heavy rains, which fell over come to me the ability to foretell | Northern Michigan last night, stop these seismic disturbances, which | ped the fires to a great extent and {a stranger still, and | am mystified|saved many thousand dollars, to explain ft all, Sometimes ple | worth of property. The situation is tures flash before me, seeming to} much better than it has been for show me the very locality that Is| weeks, but the danger is not yet to be shaken. These presentments | passed. come with a certainty that leaves | no room for doubt in my mind. It) NEW VANCOUVER LINE. is by no means pleasant to feel that nae i weird sensation, | can tell you, but| VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 23 I have partially conquered the te ror that first went with it now taking quite a scientific inte ost In my own cane. A beck kept by Mrs. de Nile con-| tains many authenticated forecasts |COuver Traction company for use of earthquakes made by her. Many | 8 the ancouver street c r tine and of these have been verified by} Will be put into service Thursday prominent sctentists Both Prof.|fternoon. The formal opening of Hyslop and Prof. Landone have|the line will take place tomorrow called upon the young woman and | #fternoon at 3 o'clock have taken much interest in her. Heth report that they found her to} PROCURER CONVICTED. | be a healthy woman, educated andj | ee wey accomplished, and with a normal) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—} temperament except f highly | Henry Villett, charged with bring sensitized nervous capacity The|'me Margarate Raise, a young | sclentints ve this is a direct| French girl, into this country for result of the shock made upon her|!™moral purposes, was yesterday by the big California earthquake ¢ | two years ago. BREAKS WINDOW TO GET JE WELR Y Youthful Burglar Cought | Matiahan, for stealing several re With Plunder on Person. } Dashing down the street after a) crash of glass had been heard HM. Silver's jewelry store in the! Was also broken last night by Some! make the fines light for the first Hinckley block, 1 o'clock this ow’ but, as far can be) offense. morning, Joseph Kelley, 17 years | learned, nothing was stolen. - old, ran into the arms of Deputy FORFEIT $50,000 BONDS. | Shertf? W. Gowan On the prisoner watch, ring and a charm. nies breaking the oa th Silver ® two watches are ie } ing. The prisoner did not have them, and the police suspect an accom piice. After the arrest, it was learned that a TJs iaplay window in front of rroll's jewelry store. had been the night and a gold watch stolen from that establishment. The wateh found in Kelley's possession was identified this morning as the property of Mr. Carroll Kelley has a bad record in Se be sent to the penitentiary for burglary. He was arrested Aug. 20 last, at which time he gave his name as James GOOD DEEDS SHINE BRIGHT And a deed to @ lot at Navy Yard om | Bove man ought to try and own a pl of real estate Why put your money in the bank when u can bu lota at Nev Yard Cit with all in om and paid beautif ul ie at § and up large tracts $36 up. Terms $1 per week. City water. Grad ed atreets No assessments to maps, price sa ireulars Bremerton Development Co. 1009-10 American Bank j Building OWNERS Main 1156—-Phones—Ind. 404 IBLOCH, Pre 1102 | broken during | Washington volvers from the Whiton Hardwar company | GARBAGE CANS OPEN. He was sentenced to a term in| af. but became ill and was sent to Twenty re and ® hospital, where he served out his be mkeepers in time. police ¢ this morning for ving their garbage cans uncov- The window of a plumbing sho: vos oma © CANAL TAX WILL : BE THRESHED OUT and am/ r- | Two large yellow trolley cars, pans ing through town at 5:30 last even r-|img on the North Bank railway at | tracted little attention. They were th rs ordered by the Van no of Convicted in the criminal court MELVIN NOMINATED. (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 23 Judge Henry A vin was nom- |inated by the republican state con- ention today for associate justice | — |of the state supreme court fil the vacancy cansed by the death of | Justice T. M. McFarland te Plered. Judge Gordon said he would (By United Press.) "AGO, Sept. 23.—Information | eived today by United States Attorney Sims that Alfonso & Dufour, under federal in- t, charged with being heads here will be a hot time in the |of the notorious “white slave” traf office of the county commissioners | fic in Chicago, had forfelted thelr tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | bonds of $50,000 and fled for safety | Then the commissioners will face|to Parts hundreds of taxpayers, who are m in the belief that the Lake| While being towed to her winter canal assessments are| quarters up the Duwamish river lumbermen of Announced that they matter to the courts. No formal protests will be re ceived by the commissioners after 6 o'clock this afternoon. LOSES HIS HAND. Ballard hay will take th | Frise with 150 passengers and |2.500 tons of freight. Head wind While John Fish, a lamberman, | wore countered all up the wane was at work in a mill at Youngs | — town yesterday his left hand wai Savings & Employs only such methods in its business as make banking insti tut! The ons of positive value. management of this institution believes that, above everything else, Stability and Faithful ness are demanded on the part of a well-man aged bank, and upon we invite your SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY 8T, the cod-fishing schooner Joseph © | Russ became stuck in the mud flats yesterday. She will be pulled off | this afternoon, Steamship President, Captain | Cousins, arrived this morning from Dress Up Your Home Paint for All Purposes aper in Endless Designs. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1914 First Ave. Arcade Annex. 30c 14 -lach ‘Handle Window Cleaner | With ~ |Rubber . 15c ' Vind x t is aoe 14 r ' y i ‘ nh W Hack i i te ‘ neh Wood Rack’ ¥ F. M. SPINNING! | 1310 Second Av. A Revelation | Is Coming | But, Mr. Piano Buyer, It Will Be Good News to You GET READY FOR THE BEST, THE VERY BEST, NEWS OF THE YEAR. |] MENT IN NEXT MONDAY’S STAR. | KOHLER & CHASE 1318 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE. WEBER PIANO DEALERS. appearing for the state Oats, Sept GREAT ANNOUNCE. Opener JOE GANS IS TO GO ABROAD By | United Press.) BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 23— Joe Gans is today preparing to go abroad and box for the entertain- ment of King Edward and such other monarchs as are interested fp the “manly art.” He has written to “Doe” Krone at Chicago noti- fying him that he ts ready to start, and it is probable that the two will sail within the next 30 days. WANTS $30,000FOR LOSS CF EYES Thirty thousand dollars is the damages asked for the loss of both eyes, In a sult filed in the superior court by Albert Magnuson, a la- rer, who was the victim of a pré- mature explosion at ton om March 31, while employed by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rat Co. In bis complaint against the Mil- waukee road Magnuson alleges that ©. J. Johnsen, a foreman of the company, was grossly carcless. FISHERMEN ARE PLACED ON TRIAL Five Ttallan fishermen, who, it ts alleged, violated the state fish laws n June 11, are on trial before Su- A. W. Frater. The % watched by fishermen test of the statute fishermen are ace oft for salmon within miles of the mouth of the Duwamish, The Italians deny the charge. Will H. Morris is counsel | for the defense, and Deputy Prose- cuting Attorney John H. Murphy ts | STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY 8. C. OSBORN & CO. New York, Sept. 28 Great Nor., Pid. Green Cons. Louisville & 24% 99% toate 1 * Union Pacitic 135 \15305 154%/154% U.S. Steet | 43%) 42%) 439%) 43% US. Steel, Pia (1075 1068 107% 107% \4a% BROKERS| Private Leased Wire to All Ex- changes S. C. Osborn & Co. M 2728) «6.427 First Av. S55S Order Your Fall Clothes NOW SPECIAL—THIS WEEK BLACK WORSTED— $30.00 -RALD TAILOR ist and Union ACT RR UNFINISHED t