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WILL ENFORCE LAW FOR PROTECTION OF PUBLIC LALS TO) 'a4 w t lief that the repro: | Inspector Grant, His inapectior | Pon oFFic ition tothe board et_ pablo Rovere wi thal taaecton. work was vothing more than an the fact that the bullding to to. be Operated a8 an assembly hall to bitndfoid the eyes of the The CLOSE WOODE-. N atten THEATRE. olals In order that a cheap distinction between an assemble © might be erected. In this hall and « bullding . ‘ ding operated for — manner the theatre could operate theatrical purposes ia detined in the and derive the same revenues as city ordi é Reausement Ordinance. They differ widely , Auy of the thoatros of ite clasa| tn interior coustruction and fittings Company Will Have without golng to the expense af} Tho law states that a. bullding orming to the elty lawn govern |whall be ols as @ theatre when T ble. Ing the equirements to protect the a fixed stage has been bullt with . P pubtie from danger mo fire and |stage sittings and the usual ae — , | Pantos JCessories, while an assembly hall ' y the Washington A n iu Serious Menace to Life, Ws doniguated as one whereta large ua, which bas eres a. hat the theatre butlding, it con./Hathertngs, such as, political con aE aieer of Pour Ay grat eatre b i. 1 COW! ventions, concerts and the like, are ae ees s 4 theatre, tx a sertoun | hold a. a wnace to life is the belief of the within the mos = police will be a Will Make a Fight. officials, The ty atreeture bas a fatention claawed by ite those soa adtinat danger from fire, the mom i within ite center a con bers of the Theatrical Managers’ as ng of fear and unsafety nnal f STIVE SERVICE a | comedy, oy bh 6 EE] Tt te pointed out by elty officials | Sclation have determined to make ttt furnish th that We reating under a contin. |* bard fight for what they term sa will fu ‘al apprehension of danger would |thl Hehts. They assert that i Will Enforce Law precipttated {nto @ panie at the be ee an Na ve been om : t the law at alga Of a commotion. Tho fact | beled to expond larke sums ol eat are a that the aides of the bullding aco money in placing thelr theatros an Mencia trom yor constructed of aheet tron and that! Within the requirements of — the| 4 ‘ deBoiag their 8 ex |its roof and proposed scenery ts of /Mthtutes everyone eine should be f coy proposed ¢|the same material does not lessen | feeted in the same manner we the danger of panic ti the minds ol Their belief that the Washington ds of A — firs p | thone anulliar with handling large | A™Usement company ts attempting . the ma - public works tt| crowds of people. ~ operate @ theatre ia based upon the board - br the fact that the company has at that a ' od a4 im ed as ant y y yen ae Assembly Hail, tempted to secure sets and per Bete nothing es * Is expected the building wil! be|/formors from both the Considine et os tine. | ape f this afternoon by Bullding |agency and Pantages ong 22S ERE SSS SSO RRS Sons See ne by batactive ERY Mf Degerg! Unoroe\ ion AT THE RAINIER CLUB fends traced Ps ia apy ps sniemeneeanenston ‘3 85 aot the | act e sthod. tre | EASTERN VISITORS ARE WARM |seted as Tonstmaster. "The sore a | IN PRAISE OF SEATLE | H. & Wheeler, vice president of * mee AND THE WEST. the Chicage Associatic of Com ot jmence; Judge Thomas Burke | | Prof. Seott, of Northwestern Unt ; | One of the most brilliant func. | Versity, C. W. Mott, of the North orn Pacific; Hon, D. F. Rose, may Uons ever presented In the Rainier elub * given last night under the auspices of the Seatle Chamber of Commerce, in honor of the 40 } Members of the Chicago Associa j Hon of Commerce who were visit) The visiting speakers spoke in | ing this city glowing terma of their Impressions Plates were laid for 80 quests, 40/ of Seattic, and insued hearty inv! from Chicago and an equal nem | tations to’ tnose present to visit ber from Seattle. | Chicago, assuring the listeners that Ex-Gov. John H. Mc@raw/ prest-| their cordial weleome would be re- oat of the Chamber of See See turned, or of Milwaukee, and J. B Chit berg. president of the A-Y.-P. B. In every way the function proved one of the most successful ever given. The dninig room was bean | Utully decorated. GO0De. eur third die. ts ==: BUSINESS MEN DINE AT GIRLS’ COOKING SCHOOL cme 3 7 INGREASES FIRE RISK MERCE DELEGATION, In the face of protests made by Superiotendent of Public Utilities Bouillon and City Kiectrician How ard Joslyn, the beard of public works this morning granted a per mit to J. Whittaker, representing the Seattle-Tacoma Power Oo, for the erection of an electrical trans former in the alley back of the fon Marche for use on « mammoth elec trical sign. Mf. Houllion protested that the alley in question was already over loaded with electrical appliances and that to place more there would only Increase the fire risk and per La 1s eae otal ber of Commerce, ted by President aan John H. McQraw, made a raid on the domestic science class room of th ieeat) Untane the Central high school at noon to- day and came sway geri v4 saticfied with the results of their re weak the visit, in tact the ib phonse | were there by invitation. Lancheon ” was served in the very charming cat Fine Fheoee, dining room adjoining the class toom, the young hostesses not only the meal, but also serv ing it. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all of the guests, wao were ad- dressed briefly by President Mo MODELS. 1%" after the luncheon was over. | haps the insurance rate. a The committee from the Chamber) Mr. Joslyn was not In favor of Medel of Commerce was La caeag. | - granting the permit because of the President John H. McGraw, F. great danger experienced by fire 4 +| mon already ek tere firea in alleys where power electrical Supt. Cooper | wires are stalled | with the clause included that a switch on the south end of the 'y Jullet | alley must be installed so that in » lacobson, Raye | case of fire the electricity may be Jacobs, Hazel Kenward, Hildred | turned off, and the wires rendered 8 Arends | White, Bessie Wray and Mabel HEAD OF NEW KIND OF SANITARIUM cnicadd, Sane 8 at taking fn charge & sanitarium where drug and drink vietime will be brought SUPPLIES. poly Ca. Lit Cherry st —it aly and wold Kehwede, aed INTERS, Puintiog Co. Pi phones isi nn Howse, 196 Seneca, of the Cudahy boy, today t# super. vising a remodeling of the tnstitu- tlon with money furnished, it ts sald, by ames A. Patten and other wealthy men. The sanitarium is located on the north shore. It is a 20-room struc- ture which was originally a hotel, Twenty acres surround the resort, and patients will be expected to do work to make the place self-sup- porting. The Rev. B. M. Brown, pastor of Onward Presbyterian church, is associated with Crowe in the santtarium. Cetted Pree. Lonpo®, Jane §.- Not for his lown sake but for the health of hiv | secretary, Alexander Millar, did EB. **) H. Harriman, the American rallroad Napoleon, take a voyage to Europe with Mre. Harriman and Millar. “Millar's rheumatiam |» bettor al | ready,” declared Harriman, “and, as | *** 11 told your brethren of the Amert renee | CAH HoWwspapers, | am making this ID CLOTHING. | trip chiefly for Millar's sake, We for second hana | DAG @ fine voyage and, although for # dothing, furni-| the first time in my life I was tll = daring the first few hours of the | voyage, I it all the better for it. I feel better than I did a year ago, but [t goes without saying that I'm none | HOt as young an I used to be.” pstionn | Harriman refused to discuss any “*ors* | business transactions, He will visit | the home of James Stiliman, former president of the National City bank, came ang| Will tour Paris and will possibly | visit an Anstrian health resort, = TOL. CONFRENE HELD. TOMORROW TO RAISE SALARY OF DEPUTY SHERIFF Matt Starwich is a mighty popu comes to earning money, the people) loft his district not only think he deverves ali he gets, but more, too.! The people of Ravensdale, Palmer and other places in Starwich's die trict, have sent a petition to the county coramisstoners to have Dep nd. tht, th —_ 3% to $100, the same as the elty dep- ane ; BUP ALO, . *yane i—Pw ue fenve itt leitic count dclegnies to the National 3 i | Conference of Charities and Cor-| ANOTHER POLICE MATRON. hi sd opin ls type- | rections, which opens hero tomor-| After a prolonged delay the fi mene *, crerrler ® row, are arriving by every train.| nance comittes of the clty council | TRauws rr | Delegnton from many woatern states|haw made posible the apointment| already ure on the ground, and it f#\of an additional police matron to expected that by evening more than|ald Mrs, Margaret De Han, the |a thousand visitors will be in the| present incumbent, who has spent olty, practically every minute of her Los Angeles and St. Louta delega-| time on the Job since her appoint- |tlons have announced that their) ment two years ago. Chief Wadr Gltiew will be candidates for the next) announce the apopintment of the “| conference new matron son. FER COMPANiés, te We move, try the Lioy | ot how ware Main 135 wouset, = Vs) Te gs st) O8dactty for seating some 6,000 peo Realising that an attempt was be ie | “the balding Ps noo DO While it has many exits, more tne made to alip from under the or ee tt veh advor.| Mh Any other theatre in tho elty,| “lancet regulating the construc iy Sea verbally, have an the fact that It is constructed of tion Of eclty theatres and their} i. inflammable materials would give |Caares for protecting the people PAT CROWE IS AT THE lar deputy sheriff, and when it; uty Starwick's salary of ¥75 raised) THE STAR FOUR ARE _ KILLED IN MAD DASH AUTO TAKES A LEAP OVER A HIGH BANK. One Woman Dies of Fright While in the Fatal night long with the divers and those who wore dragging the river In the futile search, This morning he was foreed to return home utterly prow trated, He te under the eare of a footor. Chauffeur T No blame at all is placed on Joseph Armatrong, the mail carrier, who acted as chauffeur for the tt} fatal party, The blame falla upon) the automobile, The brakes were found jammed and the reverse on, but the machine had failed to re-) spond. | Armatrong twee during the night tried to commit sutetde tn the river. He was bestde himeetf with erie, and teare for hie reason, temporary lly, were entertained An expert diver, in regulation wait, fe alding in the hunt for the aoe eee [remaining bodtea How Accident Oveurred. ‘The party had driven from Wood- land, and about 9:36 clock were teady for the return trip, Arm- virong atiempted to turn the ma- ehine im the narrow street, In some way be lost control of i, and the bia car backed rapidly toward the weep embankment. Heit 4 hundred horror stricken witnesses rushed toward the ma- chine, but were powerless to stop the catastrophe Armetrang stayed manfully at his post, tugging at the lovers, Despite bis frantic efforts, the car slid over the brink of the embankment, and amid the terrified screame of the four women plunged Into the deop water below. it te Uhought that the bodies of three of the women were pinned be- neath the heary car. Armatrong waa thrown by the current against a moored boat, to which he clung un- ut Fescued. PIT THEMSELVES AGAINST BRYAN WASHINGTON. i &—Sena tors Tillman of South Carolina, a) mona of North Carolina and a num ber of other democrats tn the upper house declared today that William Jennings Bryan had no right to die tate to them. The statements were made tn connection with Bryan's attack upon them, through the Commoner, for supporting the lumber tax. They declared that what the Commoner said was of absolutely uo concern to them, MATIVE SON ONS T PRISON STRIPES SAN FENCECE une i Charles H. defaulting seo fey’ ob tie ellos ons Ot tae Golden West, today donned prison stripes and started serving bis term an @ convict at San Quentin. Tur ner’s sentence of three years will expire at the end of two years four months if he is credited with good behavior, WILL LECTURE AGAIN TONIGHT Max Heindel of Low Angelos will continue bis series of lectures on the Howlerucian Theosophy at the Theosophical hall, 1426 Fourth av., to Bulcide. corner of Pike #t, tonight at & o'clock sharp. The subject of the address tn Practical Value “The of Ocoult Stud Admission ts free. during the remainder of June and jthe whole of July. Admisaston to all of Mr, Heindel's lectures ts free, but to tho last five {it will be open only to those who have secured the special free admla- sion tieket that will be given out} next Friday in Arcade hall SAILS FOR NOME, | The 8. 8, Northwestern sailed thie morning for Nome with 300 passengers and a full cargo of freight. She cleared at 11:15 a, m. The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 FIRST AY, } Wonderful values in Men's | de Unealled-for Suita, Cravonettes and Trou A tino new line of Men's Furnishings, Hata, Caps and Ault Cases. Also Full Dress Suite for rent AY UNE Li 1909. PASSENGERS ON STEAMER LIFE SAVERS FACED A HORRIBLE DEATH | ESCAPE AND MANY SUFFOCATE, Accident Occurred in Mid-| Ocean on the Steamer China. (My United Pree) BAN FRANCISCO, June & This list embraces dozens of Seattle men and women whom you know personally. veatigated for themselves the merits of Irondale and are in on the ground floor of this wonderful finan- oat abi tat THE SAME AS YOU CAN BE. NAME fom. L. Jattoe VoD. Ven Biclen jolman M ae a Jaffe © eurity Inv. Go. Arcade as 0, Oates 4. Cod: ii 4, Taek ei Pres. Cy Pockets ‘ in owt “Tioaiand, 16) 1B Sehwab Th, Kelas Albert F Niangy Mies Nora Sioa bs Mille ‘ ery . F. Cathet! nih Win He i “1101 Stringham»... geattie ni Petterman...... ert a Parkhurst Nt Cadet Bi, Port Townsend lect ron, Jobn ¢ Biedendaum Kato) i ht nton Kalmond....... 19 i Nelson Rellinger re a Jackson. . lorris ae aes = We have free exourstons to buy. ere eyery Tuesday, Baturday Office open evenings. bmite-Kling Lasd Co, ‘Own nt 410+ a Gentrat “Bidg. PROF, STEVENS The man who guagantess to teach you te dance with _miual Ciaeeee ands Ladies free Fourth and Pine Telephon Leneoni ery MONEY SAVED $4.00, $9.00 Shoes, That's All, No Wactory Damaged or Job-Lot Shoes, SHOK STORK, tor to Third Mieor, ong Baek Bide. od and Pike, Pas ADDR RAR. Architect, Downs Hidg 183 Reimont Ay 03 Moren Ay «1847 17th No, we Vitte Av. Washington at, Heattie irfleld He Sea ‘ Frankiin @ He *Port Townsend ‘City Treas. Port Townsend “Port Diakeley Sith Av. fo, s + Morris R'ty oN! Empire Midg. 12-12 Thursday and a play 1 Jing to the and woupled by wo men children, Squire mac o, tnd Ay, & Annex Beattie » Seattle el, iat Ay ach s ga see ne Te. & - Et s= = = EEL Sedeve S23 « = : = S325 E Tind BL, Green Lake Seattle. ate 2-2. or aw toe se , Geo'town Beattie ash No, Boattic iaer & Huribat SSE Geo. ne Boattic NAME. Charles EB. Wheeter,. Robert Gerry..... Joa T, Lawlor Ferdinand Schmits Hamuel Rosenberg... Auguat Lowry Martha Jobnson Maxwell Lavy. A. Davie Husanach FG. 2 tole A. Cagaid : A. Hamfiton ‘ohn J Neceling meth Stewart 8 Drowet J. A. Cuyzick Holman Iny. Co.. Holman Iny. Co... Mra. ©. M. Morehead: Mary Jane tniterson: Frank Cooper......... Rosetta Pink Klock: Kinohen N. Coyne Nich T. Constable: : Wm. Hudgeon. “Beattie 326 Central Bidg., : Beattie **Meattle .. Port Townsend 22 Taylor Av. “Irondale Townsend. . ADDRESA. Seattle Hardware Co., 432 20th Ay. Bo... Bldg... ++ Bidg.. ‘Alaska Bide ‘Irondale + +: Bempire Orteptal Clear “Sil Mth © fdan Boise, Seattle Beattie Irendale .. trom lrondale Seattle Irondale Port ‘rondale -Beattle . Irondale FUMES OF AMMONIA fn eet von ALFRED H. LUNDIN rt, NOW A BENEDICT » frantic efforta to open the port holes, He was overcome by the j fuses ont saa unconscious to. DEPUTY PROBECUTING ATTOR Acoording to the statements Ds NEY MARRIED TODAY IN |the passengers, Captain Dan Friele LINCOLN, NEB. and the other officers of the whip - = met the terrible situation with (Special to The Star.) courage aed led the work of remcu ¢ ing those who were unable to lave | SINCOLN, Neb, June a thelr staterooms M, Lundin, deputy pr t BECOME ILL th ing ex » has 1 until xhibtRons day or two. WILL NOT ALLOW SON TO WED ACTRESS Plunge. jsangers aboard the Pacific Mall Waat , ytoamehip, China, that arived in port bahingtom, and MMi Dy — - today, narrowly escaped a horrible weene, daughter of Mr. and A (iy United Prem) death In infd-ocean yesterday, when | jt Dew oe of this elty ar BACRAMENTO, Cal, Juno S| villve fn the veawel's ice plant | Iried at the home of the bride's par That pretty Miss Julla Dungan, one| burst, flooding the first-class cablns santa 1 SB. 17th at, at high noon af the four viotima of the automo Hebb e aay ating ammonia fumes. e (By United Prem.) : dozen women and children pas “ | ‘The wedding culminates a romatee| NEW YORK, June Declaring bile disaster at Knights Landing.| sengors ware overcome by the ee CHIC. ade, 7 Untied pa inc! Thence Alin both, Gace widdante af ee i oe pats }@ town about 36 miles north of thl*/and were rescued with great diffi-| ance of the government crop report |{he University of asks sor : . 4 : ity, died of shock in that one avetulleulty by follow passengers and | today, while considered by some as | Years ay Spree had been broken and moment the falling automobile «| members of the crew. Several pas-| 4 rather bullish showing, was rath Mr. Lundin graduate the clase | then reque ¢ her Interviewers silaad 60m: hn ceben 3 rast | eugere Were confined to their er dleappointing to the longs, and of 1906, and ha practic-| not to think her a aricator if Right, wad tbe prevalent opinion to-|samvcme as 8 result of the aeet-| tis resulted tn some serious sell | ing law in (tle, He te a mor dbe.and the millioneive’a aon wees | day Bot a thbde who beped 4 feet until the steamer reached port | {ng me pole pater br eed aye “y the Delta Upatlon fraterntt married soon, Miss Mary Adele i v | today | wan reached, but outside of thin the | Lundin is popular here aoeta eke today dovarted tec festant ype = — lai ema Mra. ©. R.. Rosenstock, wife of | market was good and the closing |4 member of tho Della Gamma by Byes Me will ofirg 8 mote She wae found seated up . a former editor of the Mantia tul-|blgher, The gaina ruled from %8)}rority. They will lea for Beatile tame des erts. She declared the car, hor features distorted by 88 iein and her four children, wees |to le & bushel at the clowlng sy and sing In coneerts. She declar awful fear, A physician started the) wnong the victims. One of the| Market for wheat opened with a |that she broke her engagement to story that the ith died of fright. |oniidron wan overcome, by the|Y8ry sharp advance, with Septem-| GIRL BEATEN AND ROBBED. oung — Spreckels because hts | Tragedy Depressos Town. }fumes, as wai Mra, Rosonstock, |ber the strongest feature, and this! Mice pony mith |e John D, Spreckels, told her | ‘This morning at 9 o'clock, al-|when she returned to the eabin to| Condition was continued through | panes hotel, at Fol ame | 4 Mpa though men had beon working des-| © her unconscious child. Both | O¥t the vexsion with the piled | Si” aie tlatan meek Soehhen ie aatege all night, no other body had | Were carried to safety by officers | the decline after the start See dieen taek Pay : robhec Tha recovered, The whole town/of the ship. In her attempta to The report issued today gives 6.9 a ae a ‘ “7 ; 4! a pal or dopressed by the tragedy, a*|Carry her child from the stateroom, | DOr CeMt more mereage to wheat | fi) JW cimvrme tet heme from the partion to It were all prominent.|Mré. Rosenstock sustained a overs | 88 during 1908, and this was || ’% “obie ol Kround: Se task Editor Mixon of the Woodland |sprain of her right ankle what brought about the early loas. | IF with ® plvce o alee’ ond fled re whose wife and three smaties Me unre henior member Of) Are you lovkiny for a lodging | She is now at the city hospital with ise Merlo Dungan, Mise Julia Dun-| nila firm of Squires & Ling-|pouse? Gee our business chance|a broken jaw. No trace of the wan and Mrs, J. Hf. Dungan, were|ham, who was accompanied by his column. eee sailor bas been found the victims, labored frenstedly all| Areade Aneex.: Seattle attle 6 ttle 16-17 eattle # 7K Pine 28-04 & Yucatan 6 “Gontractor, Ratiard M --Gontractor, Seattl 21-22 «Port Ludlow 25-26 Seattle 7 + Beattle ~ 405 Ralley Bide. Asst. Postmaster, Trondale .. Seattle ... 5 Batley Bi yn of his could be on the SUES FOR $20,000. The trial of the suit brought by H. M. Lord against the Seattle Flectrie company for damages to the amount of $20,000 for personal was begun this morning in Judge Tollman's court. injury They have in- BLK. Rerresctes $2 > $ 9-10-31 a 19-13-2021 | get orbies 13-14 rf aT 38-39 4-42 + 46-46-47-48 ik BESS SNSSSSSL Se SRS SSS SSSS AS a ShasaaSesensaescaasesess ites no ns v2 =S ~ SSS “SSI Ss aseaaasee= Setetetetetetetetetetet attested totter ead bat pes ROOMS 400 TO 410 ARCADE ANNEX Thie fe the only one of Mr, Hein-| #UY A YAKIMA ORCHAKD TRACT | BH rrrrea — dol's lectures hold there, All the bie re nee Vos Wil Pe tees a] H.-L. KLE! reat will be in Arcade hall on Tuos- wil pay for a Foh Dearing Yakime THE SHOEMAKER. daye and Fridays of ach week) drghard tract. Traveling Bags MeRK ceuns 4 BAG Co, O18 First Ave. $500 Reward For any case of alcholiom that I cannot cure In from 8 to § days 4. 6. BRiseots iat st. ‘oftiees ind. 4221, This list is by no means seein?” There are still choice tine 6 to be ory Why d t + YOU vis it Irondale at once? The steamship Chippewa leaves Colman Pier at 8:45 every Pov ont on us con- be cerning desirable ticket arrangements. MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY PURCELL SAFE CO. 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