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“ —_ fi, NO. 128 M ing Son of Wounded His 's Patriotic Feel- Than Once. — per husband. fohn J rao fefened to allow her to flag to the the Fourth of y and @ chain of similar ctr has filed Helen Black bs e here be tab Bias oboe y celebra chs home, but a divers and be has wounded the of bis wife , Mr. Black a men With enough bulldog Past 16 allow his allegiance the king to be rican patriotism. pot admire these cifies continual a peabend Covell, wh hus clergyman, seut to Washington five the promise that he which he never a divorce today given a divorce They were She left him F. Hor d has filed sult for, a W. Raymond. | tn Seattle in) abandowment IDENTALLY, Clark, H, Sergeant ‘San 4, game ‘ agnias ve re had shot an reached the Taylor, at 4124 that early this bullet enter ENTENCED CHAIN GANG. OB, arrayed in a light A white stock but) Stood In the police) fhe lured Miss Heat Bellingham, wo Se was given a © 08 the chain gang tisims (© be an f came to this city to i The pair were le st. hotel. The to return home PROHIBITION a the Washington Slanted the writ of tat Against the ow @ this county and to refrain frow Miia WP. Guye ad Of her husband's es of Gecided that J. W Denny are the and to give the mPa) papers would binder WE ih clearing up the « BRe eee anne ANP. ATTE ANCE. NO. ® Adtisslon. Reaoan 29,400 & L218 814 & Midna L 18 DEAD @ Well known team Y Morning at 10 Of Miss Macaic av.N WH be from Butter 2o'clock t orrow z, S--The Argen Das sent the Holiv ports, ordering jours, Senor Minister to was eranted @) had dropped | et and the/ The wound | and attempted | ‘Was living at Hel.) BY COURT TEN PAGES CCIE ULY, Ko _ DIVORCE GLEMENCEAD RESIGNS IN UICK ORDER France's Premier and the Cabinet Throw Up Their Offices Following a Heated Controversy. Ry Ceited Press. PARIS, July 21 —~In a » ment to the United Presa today former Premier Clemenceau said My de feat In the chamber of deputies | night, leading te the resignation myself gad the ministry, in entirety ® personal blew | believe the per sonnel of the cabinet and the Present policies of t admintetra tion will be continued PARI, Fuly 21.—While haste in naming & wiccesSOr to Premier Clomenceas, who resigned jact hight after a vituperative debate {with M. Deicasse in the chamber of depution, is necessary because of the approgehing visit of (he caar of | Russia, no ection was taken today by President Pailleries M. Hriand. ‘minister of juntion, ie mentioned | as @ probable successor to Clemen ceau aad he waa in conference with | President Pailleries and the peel | |deut of the senate this roe oe M. Delcasee, who caused Cle cean's downfall after the promi taunted him with having been ed tired in 1906. at the dictation of | Germany, from his post as minister of foreign affairs, is also mentioned as & possible appointee. Deleasse i very popular, an demonstrated in the chamber last night when the majority wae sud- denly tarned into the minority and Clemenceau so overwhelmingly de feated that he and his ministry were compelled to resign OLEOMARGARINE IS SOLD FOR BUTTER Getting their tp from a cheap/ lrestaurant below Yesler Way, which thad purchased a supply, two state | dairy officers yesterday raided a | place on the Public Market which |made a practice of selling cleo | margarine for fresh, sweet lows | butter, Neighbors say that C. W. Me iy wan the proprietor of the place, but he ran the business wo der the name of the Pacific Butter company He has only been in | business a short time The officers makiog the raid were State Dairy and Food Inspector Ernest Kolly jand State Dairy tnetructor L. W. | Hanson. INGPECTORS OFF FOR JUNEAU. ptaina Rous and Short, of the steamboat inspector's office, have heen ordered to Juneau to inspect the steamer Prosper, as the Juneau | officers are at present absent on | duty The two inspectors will leave Jon Friday and will be absent for jabout ten days — Booze, just plain booze, a subject even more positive than that has been discussed from pul pit and platform for centuries, was shown up in a bad light when Jail er Neighbors was going over his book of arrests yesterday afternoon He found that out of the 1,206 ar rests made during the month o directly June, 1,191 of them were traceable to drink The crimes range in degree of seriousness from jast plain drunks, who are not counted in the figures, up to burglary, and In every case the fine trail of booze wan seen Ask the jailer what he thinks to be the greatest Influence for erime, and he will invariably say “booze. joned Of the number just me that were taken from the records of the police department of the tity, 690 were what are known in police parlance as “drunk and dis orderiies,” and need no further proof to show that whiskey had a direct influence in causing their ar Of the balance, 281 were ar for disorderly reat rested conduct, | which means in all of the ennen | that the guilty parties were drunk or partially under the influence of | liquor at the time of their arrest, | In the City Emergency hospital, CITY JAIL RECORDS SHOW TOLL BOOZE COLLECTS OF PEOPLEINSEATTLE - - \upstaire. the doctors In charge are | day HE SEATTLE TA Fe Biton SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ‘09 YE EDITORS ARE HERE WAIYERH ALADY Fe weRi BOMB AT £DITR Por FAINTING A? S/6KT of So MANY Seay Pac lo FoIreRs Cur al) rah WONT enemas art Mrsvaxeares)| yup mas 7 Stece BY Noair)|\ b wer- are’ t MOTMING Be pumrews THAT wei TER NED ERE YEARS m0 IN MORGUE FOR. DNS UNIDENTIFIED BON FINALLY IDENTIFIES MAS. MARY WOODRING, WHO DIED SUNDAY NIGHT. Although a resident of Seattle for more than 19 years, the body of Mre Mary O Woodring, « member of Stevens Relief Corps and Mo Kinley Circles, auriiiarios of the G. A. R., who died suddenly on 4 street car last Sunday night, lay unidents fled at the morgue of Butterworth @ Sone until thie morning, when Olin Woodring, & son, appeared at the morgue and claimed the body as that of hie mother Mra acquaintance works of charity gained her friends. She leaves four daughters, Mra Rule Raynor and Rebecca Pantine Mra. Ktta Williams, of Mount Vernon, this state, and Mre Liltian Duboe, of Pairbanks, Alaska, and four sons, Myron Woodring, of Sioux City, Ia; Roy Woodring, of South Omaha, Neb; Nicholas Woodring, of Cordova, Alaska, and Olin Woodring, of Seattle. Mre. Woodring lived at Youngs town with her eon Olin. She home Sunday took her Woodring enjoyed a wide fn Seattle, and her many of Seattle; wee on her way night when death over — — - arnine porarers ez NoTIC quis SCAFFOLD MN, is we 13 A Weicome , ARCH A 5 a9) a ee i wis PV O8 MIAN | WHEN AE Sees 350 MARR HEARTED ADiTIRS aa Lal 4ur Sr. CENT TEN PAGES ONE ALVESTON SAVED BY WALL TEXAS CITY BARELY ESCAPES ANOTHER TYPHOON HORROR Huge Waves Are Breaking Over the Barrier and Eight Feet of Water in Some Streets Is Reported, But So Far There Is No Certain Loss of Life. uM TD DEATH BY before a 60- ule gale today pect over the new sea Suicide Theory Given Out wall at Galveston, Texas, inundating many streets at Time of Accident Is and causing immense property damage, but the break- Practically Affirmed by water withstood the terrible pounding and probably the Witnesses. saved the city from a fate similar to that which befell ie it September 8, 1900, when it was totally destroyed \NAPOLIS, Md tole 21-—Re by a terrible flood which cost thousands of lives. conte gg Ventre Mor paler The only means of communication with Galves- ore Mgt ldap this afternoon is one telephone wire which eumber of evan today resumed working intermittently, and exact conditions of the the witness stand at the court of flooded city are impossible to ascertain. No lives we wt Bay Belin coon have been reported lost as yet, but as a number of prevent at the small craft in the harbor are known to have been wrecked by the gale, it is probable that their crews did his know fevan's firet statement wae that of the mn wan wh ivera without Other witnesses testified hat none of the officers, expect NOt escape. Sutton, was armed No Communication. — Referring to Hevan's testimony) pained ws ‘its tat |k wa thie feck, Whloeed lates yesterday when he sald that he saw Button polating a revolver at Lieut ty * as t ff ear tod. we ; fury winds of a velocity of from 1 . ; Rovlker's feet, when the two were ng roar pre nse edits Day ac bn hots, tat caused SAMUEL HILL ANNOUNCES THE 2: 'o)2' 0000s So 00 00 a8 Sos aes | Attorney Davis repre nting Mrn whict Galveston } tuetad wits the ~ NAME Or NEW GARDEN OF EDE |suitn aeked about the attitude Of) ond and tore + thoes os Waters Rose. N Sutton me of I. ‘Two famous bathing When the storm first approached Bakes 4 ae ys avilions are rep ried to b heen the waters of the gulf off Galveston | manvoine WILL BE THE NAME ' was apparently defending himeeif see arte K* pe fr o- ne pros 4 yo Sear: anti ‘he MENT. |Button’s life came from @ revolver | AtY seas which swept with tor-| Dats being five fost Soe Samuel Hill, who hunted up the | Sutton lad the revolver he sald) sithsta ding the althck of the island the began to subside, ‘exact imetcorvingical canter where | hat one else wan in COMtacl| oe when late reports were re- and the de the storm it was the sunshine and the ralo coming ta PAUPER’ q AA | with i ; ceived, although weak spots had at its norm: in the gulf, from the Pacific ocean meet, has! Bevan was the officer of the) i ay and allowed the water It was the combination of wind pos ager ro the ‘name of “the 4 — at ee tee tik * ed rush into the street Through. and water or flood that wrought modern garden © jon, whiel paval acader on bs i ow eo dey ater ured a ve the great lous o , 7 poe Tea saich In. the mate SIMPLE SERVICES FOR AMELIA | tragedy and wax one of the two |)! the ay watel poured avel the Path cr Uae 8 OW ae of tngton ANDERSON, WHO DRANK = | inen Who were holding Sutton down | oe. and at times the! The city Is located on the north- ‘The name te “Maryhill,” and was CARBOLIC ACID when he was shot, His testimony | os were ao huge that they swept ern end of the island, which Is selected by Ambassador Jusserand | was strongly In favor of the suicide | i. highest section, 17 feet nothing more than a long sand bar apes the latter's recent visit to the aa jtheory, which Button’s mother |e) iio os inough the breakwater was| in the gulf northwest Bather than see the body of epi aE to disprove not there oe | “Why Maryhitil” \iiloiie Ander wed . | Smashed Houses. e No Relief Trains. Simply because Mr. Hill's mothe sex siiee th, te potter , When the flood came the waves erintaw was christened Mary, and of er gel agy hth ry bt er'e field “10 SPEND LARGE SUM Relief trains cannot be sent to the beat to pieces the frame houses {bis wife, the danghter of James J, 0ugr'* rel beaullful funeral rer city In the event the situation be-| stretched along the gulf shore the fii, wae thewise christened Mary, ~ he ented only nes ipo PROSECUTING SUITS : omes #0 serious that assiatance i* fyi] length of the city. This debris and the daughter of Mr. and Mra, BOrers pastor of the First Unitar needed, beewuine of the wrecking of was rolled up like chips in an eddy, Samuel Hill was named Mary, 69 #6 Church. and « few others, were the raiiroad bridge. Officials of the so that when the storm had passed all three of the Mary Hille shared her or’ og A a RS va At ting of th weoutiv railroad company declared today that part of the city extending in the honor athaeep sate Spelled & meeting of the execulive’ that it would he.nearly a week back from (he gulf shore was sw Marybiti will be loeated on the 5 Recetgarapaaa ftw ‘of Buterworeh| pomuettian Of Be. transportation tore rail communication could be\as clean as. ulroan. Hear eek ane, Portiand & #enitle rail “o"™ i | Bareae of the Beattie Chamber 0! | restored from the beach @ distance of from road in Kitekitat county, Wash., by The girt committed eulcide at the | Commerce yesterday, it was deter Ot oseane by the] four to eight blocks, and the broken | Samuel Hill, and will be the eg eka wr edyepng George B.| mined to rele a cum of $10,000 to Western Union T company |up houses that stood on this fwcdel Wp had settlement of ie lamrcs mvere! Cave ago by drinking assist in tbe brossentee compe, | mmortiy. after ground were plled bigh in a windrow fetate if the prevent plans are car figbetheart - en 4 ng th bah oo erst sear th ne tat paca thee the wind was « extending the full length of the city. ried out id to have been the me be ne oretate om back the wave was where the gre 1, ort he in the midst of a tarm-/*8BA® ‘The body wae taken to the/merce Commission and the Wash:| say the water las coeeicn en eee ing community, with all, modern |ai@ertaking establishment of But-/Ington State Rattroad Commirsion. | crey in immer lurben conveniences, auch ax dally (trorth & Bons, and during that To this end, bankers capitalists and ¢ the etreets ‘are wie tha Bulld Sea Wail. mail delivery, daily newspapers, tol | M* BO! & Hingle person came for real estate owners, as well as ship feet under water After the storm was over work lephones, water and sewer nystems, | wart identify the corpee It was, pers, will be asked for contribu he storm which caused the flood-| was started on a sea wall to pro On & scale never before attempted |40) efter working ral daye that tons ling of Galveston was first sighted | tect the city from devastation again |on the Pacific coast Bert Butterworth learned that her }iawt Saturday tn the Carrthean Sea jin a similar manner. ‘This wall was Is a Big Tract fight mame was Amelia Johanna) PARIS.Announcement Is made ine barometer wax falling rapidly | built in the gulf, and is 17,598 feet | ‘The tract of 6,000 acres cost Mr, |AMSer#on. AL the Morris home the that Miss W anamaker aranddaush at Galveston when the latest word/in length, The wall is 16 feet at Hill more than $300,000, and It Hes | P0UPe Woman war known as Amelia ter of John Wanamaker of Phila recelved from there, and it ts|the base, 16 feet algh and 6 feet lin m particularly favored spot In| Millet. Had it not been for the gen-/delphia, will become the bride of feared that the worst of the storm/wide at the top, It Is constructed Kifekitat county j@fosity of Bert Butterworth, the Arthur O, Heeren early this fall.| has not yet ck the elty lof stone and concrete on a piling Mr. Hit! b number of eastern | #ttl'# body would have been buried Heeran is the son of Count Heeren foundation driven 43 feet in the investors associated with him Inthe |i® & coarre pine box In the potter's of is, and is of the Spanish : SANS. La. Jt , _|ground below mean low water lacheme of improving and pinnting | 2° ne |, NEW ORLEANS, Ia. July The wall is reinforced with steel ; . Bulletin.—Private meseages recet " the tract. Smali farmers will event | == oo SS TEIE. ea led bere by brokers’ say that and further strengthened by a rip- ully become the rule, and a hotel streets of Galveston are un fae | rap in yr on the gulf side 27 school house and other Improve eight feet of water j feet in |mente have already been provided CAN YOU BEAT THIS FOR A MIXTURE OF Tt is stated that a hurricane is) A nystematic effort will be made to enlist the support of Ponnayivanta | RACES AND OF RACIAL CUSTOMS? ayaa TLPGTR Quakers in the Maryhill enterprine “it Is teared here that a repetition Mr. Hill's family te of that faith. ot the great storm of 1900 may be the jailera| Work has already begun on the Numy Salih, of the Streets of; she was dining upon and it was to! jy proaréns that booze is the greatest cause of pe gravity ple er cd eas has blossomed forth as # er rrame houses along the beach| misery in the world. If you ask|the sewage system whieh will be ? Rss ere ie the way the manager o} d many of the pliers have b them what percentage of the emer: installed. The water will be deiver into the incongruous, Being streets and Impresario of ihe pod eB Pits vith Hiss eit “ gency cases that come to them for! brought down from the mopntaing|!ng Syrian by birth, Turki#h bY) Spanish Theatre told of it front structures, according to these}, While attempting to cross in treatment either directly or in-|and the sewage will go to the Co-| upbringing neh by education The girl is of blood, half Arabic, | private advices front of a cable car at Second av directly attributable to whiskey, | lumbla river and cosmopolite by virtue of much | One-quarter Syrian one-olghth wind was blowing at a rate/and ¥ way last night, Bldred they will probably startle you with world traveling, Salih hax seen [#88 and one-eighth French, and /of 60 miles an hour at the time the V. Williams, av trotyper, who the greatness of the fgure--90 per ONLY FIGHT HUNDRED she wae cating the chop suey with! last message was sent from the |esides at 1427 36th av., was ru cont matiy unique and bazarre sights, the silver spoon, in my country, In| stricken city down and rendered unconselous fc And they will not stop with just but, take it from him, it was not un all the Orient, there are many mix The ratiroad bridge between the / Several hours. At the Seattle G« mentioning the percentage they | THOUSAND DOLLARS | Saturday night that he ran tres of race, but rarely so extene:|istand and the main land has been /@ral hospital today It was state will go even further and show you) against the very topmost height of Ive a ¢ ymbination as this, Also in! swept away ‘that Williams had ined } juat why they are not exaggerating incongruity, and he has offered a My country the chop suey of China jsenses and Wax not seriously Postmaster George Russell has « is not @ known dish and this girl jured Try the coroner next, and if he ‘doesn't tell you that 90 per cent of all the violent deaths he tw called to investigate’ are traceable to drink, then he will have changed his mind since yesterday, Drink may not be the primary enuse, but its effect ia found in the accident or tragedy g Thus all down the gamut of crime | and misery, death and sickness, we see that in some meagure drink has | had o hand in bringing about the conditions 4 LOS ANGELES,-Gen, Charles fimer Compton, U. §. A,, retired, died at the home o. his son, Paul £, Compton, in Hollywood, yester reward of a $6.00 Turkish fox, hand tabulated form in the poatoffice | somely worked in hand embroidery | which shows at a glance the gross) for an example that will beat it postal recelpte from the year 1886 On Saturday night, after the up to and including June 80 of the) gureets had closed, Salih, with two present year The actual figures | friends, went up to the restaurant In June, 1886, were $15,220.21, and!in the Chingse Village for one of thowe for June, 1909, are $843, the small tenderloing that Ah King 1110.26, which ie only an Incroane ot lin making his reputation with, At about $820,000 in @ matter of 28 | table across from his sat one of years: hie dancing girls, eating as if her pay check depended on It leu eee eee ee ee | There was nothing at all strange * | in thin, save possibly that the * WEATHER FORECAST. % daticing lady was alone, for the * Fair tonight; Thursday cool #| girls of the danse du ventre have * or with increasing cloudiness; #| appetites and usually the where ® light variable winds, becoming #|withal to satlefy them; &lso, they ® southerly, *®| usually have company at dinner we te! Then Balih looked at the dish Galveston was destroyed by wind has been here, where the Chinese , : “and wave September 8, 1900. Be are many, only two months tween 7,000 and 8,000 lives were § It is more than a falr example jogt ‘The Galveston News one “ of the cosmopolitaniam of the Pay have seen—fancy six nations wide } of persons known to have been lost y separated being represented in| phe storm which caused this one way or another in the one sim-/ goat disaster started in the West! The de es to the convention ple little incident—a dancing girl traies. It was reported at different! of the State Medical association of at alate lunch, If anyone along! siacos in West Indian waters and Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and the Streak can beat it, | will give the Gulf of Mexico several days British Columbia were visitors at him the finest fez In Cairo, or I) pefore it swooped down on Galve the Ac¥all. Sxnosition today, view will buy him « hat down town ton early on the morning of Sep-|ing the fair ana taking lunch at tember § . the New York State Building. This TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. | ne area of the storm was about/evening the medical men will hold WASHINGTON, July 21—-The| 50 miles in diameter, and it moved/a reception and dance at” the treasury report today shows: Re-| onto Galveston from the southeast.| Washington State Bullding. Re ceipts, $1,780,094; disbursements, | In ite center, or vortex, It carried a tween 200 and 300 doctors were $2,441,786 tflood tide some 12 feet high, and | present on the fair grounds today, i a

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