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THE SEATTLE i WoL It: NO, 118 SIXTEEN PAGES. WOT WN WONG | TW ITY Who Held Up the Bank Believed Have Come Here in a - Small Launch. — ose A the lone bandit w? Bank of ( y wounded Cashte Be in Beattie te the focal police. It | Dandit was aided @eape from the City opinion believed friends of 10 Oolock on the night of the launch Puritan reached bly from Everett of two young The ri & paesenger, tallies with the deseription sent out ; potice of the man sigup the bank. The launch’s 8 Wound back the Peas euch a8 Was inflicted on| Sheek yobber as he was making of the arrival of the at Ballard was not T Ballard police unti! last the robber i* in hid until there ts litte unity j te the be the Byery nook and searched. fn not immediately re Btrival of the alleged the police to belleve shes had plenty of time to aie hiding piace. The local! jon of an ac of the bandit, and == - 4 Men have been de Bim to earth. ete e eee Bs bd | #E WEATHER. * Tonight or Satur ® Southwest Winds * A . ERR EEE y Taxpayers. | FRENGE Superintendent of Public Utilities a |A. ¥. Bouillon says that he is tired ot making complaints to the board! of public works on matters that are Stanion of the anoint (not being carried on with business. % tas held liaat | UX€ methods and having the board "Av. Unitarian | {nore them utterly. attendance of | if ever Teomplain of a delinquent nn This leontractor, who has carried on his the sessions wore | WO" In & very dilatory manner and Addresses and de-| who anke for an extension of time,” | there will be talke noted jhe sald this morning, “it doesn't take a particle of difference, he \s ministers nted the exten 4 ot AT ot the loral contractors are not | Ruler opening hour Just the same. Jon the favored list, however, Some|, TM* management has extended } 1 7 e! fre unable to secure additional time, *¥itations to ail of the leaders of the Epworth League contention os thelr Jobs while others can 40 * now tn the elty and Hishops Quayle | Smith, Candler, Warren, Hows, Hen Mr. Bouillon threatened to take . 5 1 all such complaints up with the | arte and Baad i aon s pit mayor in the fatere instead of lay. |Ermeee Gowe the Pay Btreak on ing them before the board of pub foes xg night to seo the big battles —— Iie works, Following this line he) | wrote a lengthy letter to the mayor | this morning stating that the con | crete being furnished the city ae , y paving foundations and for side T if GLOTHES? walks was of a very inferior gmnde ‘ | ae <4 (By United Pres) the police have appar-) TEKOA. Waxh, July 9 bost tack of a suit of trict conference of the to William Hutch- the Hrethren commenced here y held an evidence aay, and will continue in MS trial of Nels Nelson, i) Saturday might, The di " Of stealing them embraces the states of Washington. Owner appeared At! Gregon and Idaho, and more than BFS office this morning 106 delegates and other members of the joss be made the church are present from all over Wald that he Was these three states to “somebody else” to regain his lost the police, and he they have either been some wise copper ie use of them. They | HAS NO CHANCE WITH THE BOARD aie he cee OCHOOL MA'AMS: AT See What the Mayor Wa Do wi com! FAIR AND SEE THE Of the 6,000 school teachers in the public schools of Washington who were given passes to the Bat tle of the Moititor and Merrimac and \the Battle of Gettysburg, the two | big war time spectactes on the Pay Streak, 1,430 have taken advantage big shows. A party of 26 arrived this morn ing in « bunch and a special per }formance was pulled off for their benefit an hour in adva of the Hyak around Bala ad, with & four-hour stop the visiting delegates f& chance to look at the ‘Seattle. ELKS GOING SOUTH. (By United Prog.) PORTLAND, Ore, July 9.—Round for the big Etkw’ convention at Low | Angeles, 200 members of the jncal are today speeding toward ity aboard 4 special train. The dis-|The train left Portland at 11:30 Church ot | o’¢lock night “= QNORGE SECURED THROUGH FRAUC (Hy United Crewe) OLYMPIA, July 9—The supreme court has set aside ite former rule againet disturbing 4! decrees and decided in the ef Laura J. Grabar nat B. T. Graham that the di ree set aside because tt had been obtained through fraud The decree was granted September 1, 1908, and before 30 daye had pass applied to the court to re DUNKARDS IN SESSION. lant Shee oo BROWN PREJUDICED AGAINST GAMBLING? In the case of the four Chinamen ‘John Doe Swang, Wik Wen, Charles Chong and Lee Sing, arrested for gambling and for having gambling apparatus in thelr possession on June 2iet, their attorney, Daniel . Landon, nas filed an affidavit in| Pe" the case. This was support of a motion for a change | der the fo rule of venue from Justice Brown's| The supreme court says that while court, Landon swears in the affi-| Public polley and the protection of davit that he does not consider that family relations were behind the the four defendants wil! get an im there should be exceptions partial trial in Justice Brown's| "ade In such cases as this court. The case came up at 1:30) The the man forced this afternoon. his wife to permit the divorce threats that he would commit effte. When the ¢ wae granted and learned ho had sought to get rid of her might marry another asked that the decree be PLEADS GUILTY OF FIRING FIR FOREST (By United Press) PORTLAND, July 9—The first man to serve a sentence in the United States under the federal #tatute penalizing the setting of fire to government fir fore is likely to be Toley Spray, now in Multno mah county jail, Spray, whowe trial was set for July 12 In the court, on a charge of setting fire to and burning five sections of govern ment timber, changed his plea of “not guilty” to one of “guilty.” He will be sentenced Monday morning. COUGHS UP A BUTTON, “(Ry Untied Prone.) SPOKANE July Marion Heattle AT END OF SPREE. should be {By United Prows.) O, July 9.—William ine Jost night at the How of a drunken spree. In Of intoxication he rolled | Mpper bunk in the hobo ; d his skull on the ed she dented Tariff Bill, iON, July 9 paseed the Phi rule Th: ds ippine on ul IGARETTE LAV {8 UNCONSTITUTIONAL she simply that he woman set nalde whe ided i higher tribunal for a test and ts Is Decided in the @ first test cane to be decided in Court of Pierce ‘he state x | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A ty Today, Which Is|0. Hurmeister announcen that. the| of the Kind. ease will be appealed to the state} supreme court and also to the} — | United States supreme court, if the} |state court upholds the decision rendered today . 2 ts United Press.) Wash, July 9 W passed at the lant Of the legislature | PRAISE FOR SEATTLE, Honal. This is the de With nothing but federed by Judge Miles L..| praise on thelr lips for Seattle, | in the superior court this | Augustus 8. Peabody and Alexan fn the ease of tho state |der Smith, of Peabody, Houghteling 7. K Book and J, 2. Mur-| & Co., of Chicago, left for the Bast sclty. Tho firma they renee. ants «with a) sent f# the financial agent of the r nor in Ing cigarettes | Seattle, Renton & Southern R. ft. | Smith for two months has been fail thelr posse Was sustained.|They stated that the purpose of|ing under a throat trouble that bat. ford aa%e that the new|thelr vinit was primarily to in | fled the doctors, It seemed to him in restraint of intorstate | vestigate relative to Investing more| that trap door would shut down commerce and therefore contrary extensively in Seattle. on bia windpipe, and immediately to the federal constitution An or-| Hving would become a vital prob. Ger for the release of Brook and The Wyette Social club will meet|iem. His case had almost reached Murphy wae issued, |Monday with Mra, Wilton at herja rials Wednesday, when he Tho case decided Noday was taken | summer home, "Falrweather Bay,” suddenly coughed up a white walet 80 from the police court to the! across Lake Washington, coat button, Tho trouble vanished. worda of} the def THE WRIGHTS AND THE WRONGS SHINGTON THIS WEEK, WAR TIME SHOW of the courtesy extended to see the} federal | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 9 FAD A HOP “ONT AND. CATCH Fl |White Men | Opium Den 1909. Found in Wash- ington Street and Among on Victims Is a One-Time Physician. Ho Peckinan, | REV. PURNELL A. BAKER, D.0, ing ar Orve See | MNS TE cc} TD THE EXPOSITION i | —-- | WASHINGTON, July 9-—Ac | ceptance of an invitation re | eeived by the senate to visit the Alaska Yukon-Pacitic exposition at Seattle, was proposed in a resclution introduced at the re quest of aonator Piles, of Wash ington. The resolution recommends that a committee be appointed to ent the senate and an appropriation made to cover the expense. The resolution was referred to a committee for con ration STATE. EDUCATORS WILL BE AT FAR FOR GONIENTIO | INTERESTING PROGRAM |6 AR. | RANGED FOR GATHERING OF PEDAGOGUES. | MEETING CALLED. a meeting of the » club roome | For five days, beginning next | Tuesday, the state educational con | ¢, Yention will meet at the Good Roads butiding, on the A-Y.P. B | Brounds, and be addressed by som of the best known educators in the United States The week's program and the lead- lng apeakera each day include Tuesday, July 18—Industrial day, J. 1. Prancis, prinetpal of Polytech: nile high school of Los Angeles, Cal | Wednesday July Rural A Watch and Sehoo! day, William J. Kerr, prem-ltaken from dent Oregon Agricultural college, | Hunter-Meilen |. Thureday, July 15—Moral and We | waymar [Higious Education day, Bishop Edson the front poreh of Mr win H. Hughes of San Prancivoo,| residence at 1426 35th av. “al day afternoon | Friday, July 16—-Teachers’ day, My watch and chain were taken A. Rows Hill, president of the Unkl)y a highwayman, and | missed | versity of Missourt thetn very much, ax they were gifts Saturday, July 1t<Parents’ dayttram my father. A few days ago | Homer H. Peerl president of!) jearned from certain quarters lowa State university, Cedar Fulleigngt if | dropped a hint tn the presence of certain politicia 1 might receive the missing valuables I did not take the Up seriously, but Yoaterday were returned There will be ‘ommercial club at t tm the Union block nex evening. There are many tant subjects to be brought dixcuasion STOLEN WATCH FOUND AFTER EIGHT MONTHS chain L. Mell mpany were found Mollen’s yeater last November lo’ | All moetings will be at 8:30 y.! ™. exept that on Saturday, which! j!e at 10:80.8, m did aw requested WASHINGTON BUILDING | AT PUBLICS DisPosaL, SEDUCES WOMAN'S BAIL The case of Vera de Nole, an al-| leged allen who has been for some “ae bag ag State buildin ltime an inmate of the detention | bs cy Sy pd baa ervey howse at Smith's , came up | yn A writ of habeas of Washington, or any large orate [orn in the Unite 4 Stats s circuit ination which desirés to use thé)eourt this morning, Judge Han building for entertainment put)torg reduced the woman's ball te | poses in conneetion with the expo kr 000, and referred the whole 1 sition, This fact haw not been gen |)... to United States Com erally known, bat several county | rwman to take testimony affatre have alre@dy been held in) \-. nationaltty : |the beautiful state building. | We are giad to have the build ing used for social purposes by the | Alleged Murderer Caught | Washington people,” said W, A,| STEVENSON, Wash. July 9 Halteman today }A man known here as “Frenchy ight name ta nald to be | whore ILLINOIS CLUB TO MEET. Prosper Marion, {# belng held by The IMnols club will meet Frt-| Sheriff 8. L. Knox pending the ar day, July 9, at 8 p.m, at the Cham-|rival of officers from Botling ber of Commerce rooms tn the) Springs. Neb re the prisoner Central building. to discuss plana ia said to have killed John Murphy for Miinols day at the A-Y-P. {26 oa > eRe = GO TO WORK AFTER STAR’S EXPOSUR === CONTRACTORS FIND THEY CAN-| bay at the f NOT HOLD UP PROPER: terday afte and the TY OWNERS, which was fou inder the vard at Fourth tiv, and Jackson at ——_——_— early terday morning Following the publication of the}, Both re nt ae story in The Star and after a formal | Son ( lawloner as to years ago. =e Solumbia #t,, yea other boule lies are roner fam complaint had been made to thé) forthwicl 1 hold the bode mayor of the attempted hold upja few days tried by the contractors, C. W Got} & Co, Who offered to hurriedly} jeomplete their contract for laying! pipe along 32d av, N. W., {fn Bak! PORTLAND, Or lard, if the abutting property own jin three ers would pay 5 cents a linear foot | adopte lextra, the work was started yester | ucation. | day and ie being pushed to an early |ing the vast domain from border | completion to border in the near future and Mayor Miller sald that if the) the monetary will have jcharges were correct the contrac | changed from sliy These tors would not be granted an exten-| predictions are me by Captain jslon of time if they failed to finiehy Robert Dollar, of tho Dollar Steam their contract within the etiptilated | ship company, who has been sy i. tme, ing A few days here after return According to A, V. Bouillon, a a pen a nine monthe’ visit in the rintendent of public utilities, the | Orient, bontractora were perfectly safe tn Ste | waiting before conmeneing opera |FOREMAN KRUSIE IMPROVING. | |tlons on the job, because the board | 4 | |had allowed them 9v daya in whieh William Krusie, foreman of a Ito complete a job that could be| work gang employed by the Seattle }done by private interests within a) Lighting compan jfew weeks, "leome bY gas in an excavation near 218 Main at, yesterday BODIES NOT IDENTIFIED, showed considerable improvement No identification has yet been! atghe elty hospital this morning mage of the bodies of two men, one!and will be taken to hig home at of Which was found floating in th Jackson st. this afternoon, | TO COMPEL EDUCATION, (My United Press.) July 9&—With year hing have & wyatom of com) flroada will be penetrat gold who was over afternoon, | jai not fer SIXTEEN PAGES. LAUDS THE STAR FOR ITS EDITORIAL ON CAFE EVIL Noted Speaker Tells Seat- tle People That Remedy for Disgusting Condi- tions Rests With Them. nt from the “1 admire a paper that is brave enough to print such ed itoriala an appeared on the front page of The Seattie Star thie id that what- evening.” t A} Dds AN aloon le themselves tion of Bpworth leagues “ ‘ ssevek da ae Arn last night The : great » compliment as could be and incidental responsible for paid paid any newspaper kod put an end who wae was the chief of po ' still d iscuss the st ad he appointed by the Fae 2 Why do you decline to answer? Aren't you, as mayor interested in the v re of the to be r then said of Seattle, "Then you are tiving under q the conditions you wish to exist because you peopie of Seattle have the power to change them by your votes. The convention hall was thronged with delegates, local leaguers and| others Interested In this conven tion, and for fifteen minutes Dr Daker talked of the cafe evil as it exiete in Beattie. The saloon and fallen women go band In hand,” aaid Dr. Baker Where the saloons have been abol ished the social evil greatly dimin hea. This is the question that taken up by the churches for they have neglected It too long This wae the beginning of Dr akers statement It was then he told of reading The Star. He said fraying these things not be 1 know The Star or anyone ted with it, but because I admire a paper that is brave enough to print such editorials as appeared on the front page of The Star thin evening.” city must still decline interviewed,” droned the mayor, and the reporter gave despair. up in The tee ee eee eee eee * * * Raker told a reporter from Star thie morning. “We are organ-| & ined to fight the Hquor traffic, and/* | that alone, for we know that all the| » evil of the world starts there. Wels are out to win Dr. Baker 4 a very enthusiastic | worker, and when he becomes in-| terested he closes his teeth and talks through them, and one can readily imagine him out in the field with hie coat off, working to stop this world-wide evil, and one can easily predict his winuing his fight when he once takes hold. WILL BE GREAT Pa aioe da si0 je MUSICAL EVENT and the many hands d te | Ina the ace ane “ese 0°" | President Chilberg Will ing fo make a clean city of Se. | Deliver Lecture While Band Presents the Great attle. “This editorial states,” he continued, “that half a “Americana” at the Fair. BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. Clearings -$1,832,296,80 & Balances today Tacom: Clearings today pron. OF 4 Balances oh Portland. * Clearings today. .§1,251,275.00 # Balances .....++. 49,895.00 # * RENEE RE will take part, arrived In Seattle to day. A rehearsal of the three banda, the fire arme and the electrical ef- fects was held last evening on the fair grounds. From his place on the platform, Director Innes will control by electric buttons the play- ing of the three bands, the choru the cannon, the National Guardsmen with thelr musketry, and the mor- tars on the shores of Lake Washing- ton, which will explode lyditte shells nt the bombardment of and other big en« of the war, thoveand fallen women seek the means of livelihood in the various grill rooms, so-called restaurants and saloons of this city, and the police close their eyes to.it. If you haven't read that editorial go home and do 80 and it will wake you up to the awful conditions that are sald to exist here | Paper for Home of the to President J. EB. } A.-¥.-P. exposition, take part in the Americana,” the drama, at Chilberg, has production of great Civil war musical the exposition Amphitheatre torgorrow evening, and I may be giving The Star a lot! |; nai be his part of the program of free vertiaing,” Dr. Baker told |. getiver the »ypening patriotic ad the audience but this is a paper When Frederick N. Innes that shc peal to every worker | jase produced “Aw at Lin it 8 a paper for the | coin, Ne Jennings very tired when I this afte ready to but after I read the ¢ agreed Kagements Is Comprehensive. The plan of the musical and ine cidental effects of “Americana” ta to depict’ the period of the Chi r, featuring of the large engagements. war time largely with con- composed by Direc- ie Irom ald a entire , ertcana qe raske, William Bryan delivered the With the iring of Mr berg to assist in the program arrangements for the biggest musi cal production of the exposition in our canse home ! reached Seattle some Old use was address. Chit song re torial in The ’ at full of enthusiasm and ready you tonight how I feel | son ure complete this question 5 The Btar points out one of the} Gy AB, WY asia. | m many ter ulte of the liquor| Gen, Lyman Banks, of the G. A. R per $ an thous | ban 4 ire the Grand women possible for | Army th cage Portland Festival fearful things about | qeemeseeeecee= = JUDGE and women alike, but {t makes Hke | I felt duction tomorrow evening to tell ever in the far sion will be charged, is staging the great as & compliment t¢ which he hag music its ea given on drama The saloon and makes it her to ply hor trade One of the ne red to sec prod tor since Chorus ey IES T EXHIBITS THeass ON" olepcave. ar |BOLH CLAIM THEY A Villlaurn $600, and a violin case at $2 taken ichird M sessel, lender of Orpheun unto itself the very government under wh'ch we live The Anti-Saloon League {s federated churches In action,” says Dr, Baker This is the way the church st id work The chureh | ha en too easy going in the past. | With all the good work ft ha doing, the ¥. M. ©. A oxtated The ould have the} been | should ne | Methe seen the An Organization and should | exhibits at the epared for it and award medals and diplomas to | the winning exhibitors, Final ar-| valued angements for the jury work were | p, yesterday at a meeting of the on exhibition, with Dt ch ; juries, consisting of | will pass upon the AYP. exposition Sixty-two tin, valued at and bow, e peril w wore republic {# the to enforee and confronts every from the » law abi | made bys committee ector of Exhibits Do | In recognition of the Internation: | se chist or the /q) character of the exhibits who | repre of Japan and one of carry | Bure) will be placed on each mber will epresent the States govert | ment, w two the rday, upon Greatest Menace. oputy a writ The greatest country is not the agitator, but it ts the he is elected refuses tc himself a one Jame dD who claims pos - man i : _ n of t nt, f a bond und the held at Its, country rd valual the Se makes for aw Today te the Epworth whieh ha Dr, Baker to tour new set of |, remaining ts last League been day of the conven in wesston } Will fave this Hastern Washing stubborn fight is to} bo made in the fall againnt the Uquor traffic, He Wil return Mon aken from to 1716 had the years and en to members wil experts in lines which they are to judge appointment of the juries | Puc ya that he ha ted about the end of | Violin for the past 17 hat th y \ The official medal and diplomas | him by David Truber, in Bridgeport, are belng prepared, and will be} Conn, James Dunn, the claimant, ready In two Weeks, when the juries }say# that when Truber dled he pro- day and will deliver a series of ad-| wi} sot to work judging various ex- | vided In his will that the violin was dresses In Seattle hibits qnd making award jto be given to him Ww, Jaker la accompanied ): } — or _ a y Raine wort} To Donate Monument. | BIG WHEAT YIELD. an, who is known throughout the LA CROSSE | 1,0 Wy United Prev.) Rast as the “woman behind,” and of] POR , Ory July 9A hoth are enjoying the trip through | Portland, Or. today announced that | cord t t fgures obtala. the West to the fullest extent he would La ¢ ‘ t yleld for Ore- The greatest fight against ! bronze memorial monumen o 1 Idaho will liquor traffic is being ma erected In North Side park This is an Central Mississippl state of the donor mother M bushels over better there our | fountain r nt § falling off work { to since 1907, Dr, boy 18 ye national Dir lates ba tion, here evening ton, where a The will be nexteweek Storey, a millio tumt to the in the | We are | ory and tell,” organtzed eh beginning ot age