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TROUB WITH FAM briny deep, and a fight across an ooean and a continent culminated in thia elty a few days ago ts the »] arr oe of Mi rll Maclean Gets Himself Into a Pretty marriage of me Ogg ot : air young Scottish girl, to Bl Pickle by Talking 01) yin: warthy FMll; The ‘ t) daughter Woman Suffrage and | Angue Maclean, of Glasgow, a fel Voting at the Polls. }low of the Royal College of geon id until recently a profe se Gebead Poin’ wor University of Bdinburgh DENVER, Cx July 29.10 | ae poaltion In Glat ooks today’ as though former Gov,|#OW Foctety clrdlog, Bulohtel should have consulted bis) Oy oe, oaks high standing, bi win and dane a . father being Judge of the Ck of and daughter shunned politics, “as ore ; bc gh rrr wadelnigs: do the majority of t CON | as t ma ih radg.” In a that) cor coup t bag » One doct n lower ine to write to Villafranca op a was expressing his private pluton matter pertaining the fatter's far away m home, or he was) | but, feeling ill, asked bi fgnorant of the voting p: » write at bie dictation of the feminine branch of gitieh f he family short postscript ows Daughter Talks. uth. That wa in The ‘omanti puth re My mother and I vote, and have ally te the gin, The not missed election since w have had the right to Mise Emma Buchtel “Logically,” she continued, “I think women should vote. They have been given the right, and thelr an vote,” sald partiolpation in politics should tend | » fons of women to better the cond! fn every etate of lite “I do not think women appre clate the right that has been given them, Otherwise they would take &@ more active interest in politic than they have done heretofor “If we had to fight for our rights. as the suffragettes of England and other foreign countries have done I think that by now an even greater majority of women w i be at the polls at elect Personal Interests, “I think they do not appreciate the power and the right of the ballot, because of the many other privileges that we women of Amer fea enjoy. | think perhaps the women of higher rank—that {s, the women of means—do not take a more lively inte: in polities be cause of being Wrapped up in more) personal | personal affairs. My interest would be aroused to a far greater degree if 1 were mixed in with the active working people and could follow more closely the af fairs of the day. But as tt te now 1 hardly appreciate my right to Vote av much as will our English dite” HVILAOAD MEN ARE SURPRISED AT TESTS Railroad men fn all parte of the country watebed with Interest the experiment made with wireless telegraphy on board the California special train to the A.Y.P. exposl tlon Jast month, and as a result two big Eastern lines plan to use the United Wireless system of communication, according formation received at the local of- flee this morning. The Chicago & Northwestern | and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroads have asked for demonstrations and prices on train equipments. The Northwestern line soon will place an order for a United Wireless system for com- Munieation between Chicago, St Paul and Duluth, This system at first will be used ax an anxillary and wili afford protection to the ine when the land wires are down. WASHINGTON, July 23—The wenate today confirmed the nom- ination of Charies R, Crane to be) American minister to China. WOMEN’S $3.50 to MEN'S $3.50 Metal, Tan, € All styles, a name and guaranteed OPEN SATUR to $5.00 Pat Il sizes ween | to In} $5.00 V Metal and Russia Calf Sho Ixblood Shoes a SHE WAS A BONNIE SCOTCH LASSIE! | AND HE WAS A FILIPINO | thy United Press) ee FRANCISCO, Cal, July 98. girlish frolic, a ecret corres \eaaeah a courtship spanning Mhe sponde matt ripened into photogr secret a ce were ex 1, and soon Mies Ella sent her “Yes” flying over ocean A few weeks later young V ca sent him t anci#eo on Th beg#ed to be viett aunt fn line ndulgent father finally One « EI wa American soll abe rect to San Fr iding | wed oc RANDOM SHOT DEALS DUT DEATH TO TWO ORGANIZER OF THE WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS NOW ASSASSIN. {By Ualted Pree) | LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 23 The death roll resulting from the Albert Ry random attack wade by an, an organiser for Federation of Min men in a local ho’ was increased early today by the |death of Otto Miller, the man who cipitated Ryan's attack yan claimed at the time of Lr shooting that he was «tru kicked by Miller. He also sald. he had taken a few drinks to drown ithe memory of the disgrace and that after brooding * the mat ter he decided to renew the quar rel. Ryan came upon Miller th the United States hotel. He pulled &@ revolver and at the first shot H. EB. Snyder, a bystander, fell |dead. Miller then received three bullets and Manuel Lopes, another bystander, fell, but fatally te jured. Ryan was charged with the murder of Snyder, and it ls prob lable that an additional charge for the death of Miller will be brought againat him. GEN, SMITH RESIGNS, (By Colted Wes) SAN FRANCISCO, July Gen. James F. Smith, governo: eral of the Philippines, has reta from Washington, D. ©. wh placed hi# resignation in the hands of President Taft, whom he also went to see regarding a position on the federal bench. TAFT TO MEET DIAZ. (Ry United Press) ASHINGTON July 23.—Prest SAMPLE SHOE PARLOR Arcade Bidg Second Floor, ici Kid, Patent L es and Oxfords.... ather, Gun- . 82.50 Calf, Gun . 83.00 with the maker’ Leather, Box nd Oxfor ent stock DAY EVENING STAR SAMPLE SHOE STORE Room 202 Arcade Building. ‘Take I Operate {ng eighteen states in the Middle nected with pertect safety? WH WOULD CONMOER IT A UPON U6 AND PPRMIT US TO YOUR TRIP, GBO, P. CAVE, Gon, Agent. Do You Know THE Rock Island- over 17,000 miles of the bent track in the world, travers ing our patrons every convenlence, August 11-12 are next Mastern Hxcursiona, 706 Second Ave., SHATTLE, tlevator, F risco Lines Went, South and South weat, afford. luxury and comfort known con FAVOR IF YOU ASSIST YOU WOULD CALL IN PLANNING C. D, M'NAUGHTON, Clty Pans, Agt. he ¢ —-) | bie — ELLA MACLEAN AND ELIJIO VILLAFRANCA | hy ite ‘Taft and Diag will meet or bridge ver the RK on Octot 5 ing to an announce day WEST SEATTLE DRINKS PPES ARE SHUT OFF pointme nog FROTH PAVES THE STREETS | AND 8UD8 FLOWS IN | THE GUTTERS. Youring thiret for water that could not be satisfied. Reenuse there waa! bo Water to be had The shut down on the water supply and| id get a bit water department suddenly | nO One cou from the} pipes, Those who owned wells! were lucky Indeed, and many a friendship was sealed ye day be | cause o1 ighbor eracious othe re) @ pail of water. The hired girl fumed because her roast was burning for iack = water; the housewife ewore geance) hecanse there was no water | to give t ywors; the head of the house wore (profanely) use he had no water to sha and everybody w tiscon solate exce » small boy, who was glad he would not bave to waah his hands. And all of the animale in Weet | Seattle suffered with the reat | But above all of the gloom of the] old folka and the animals, and the windness of the small boy, rose the Unkle of the cash registers from down on the water front cling. cling they went, and the] swing doors were wildly swinging back and forth, and out marched smiling men with buckets filled to the brim with And the gilstening yellow froth as it dripped to the ground fairly covered the lewalk on the main} atreet | Cling, | corn, beans and cabbage wan served Hot beer; In toa cups in place} nightly soap. According to the records every West Seattleite showed up for work this morning MAGNOLIA WAY IS NOT WANTED HERE |. bath In a suds that was not the argument Queen Anne ay that at fa used quite often | of the comparatively easy grade Then the petitioners remind street committee that a 10-foot cut} in to be made at the Intersection | of Thomas at, and Queen Anne av.,| thus spofling the grade of the whole | lower Queen An ection, The petition was signed by 14 property owners, ‘JOY RIDERS ARRESTED la | Out for a BTATE advantage inone | Ka |values now to b | Walnut a ONG Uhl SENATE MAB ITALL Fi AND TELL STAR ~RRIDAY Ca a a a aa cme JULY 2 , 1909, QOVMMAN Tei ALINE WOM jaslegp apparent i land terribly Incertte 4 ceive .~’ FLLOW CHUNTRER baht te ty : +t r had ir ; nile OO y head Inte Hab n t 4d not r an vadudu| ACTING NDE PENDENTLY OF | manner the animal must} J net 18 and | BROTHERHOOD MK GURED OUT) OTHER LINES HE WILL | Bure, for Les 1 hort a On brogi, charged with ; 8 WHY, i GIVE NEW RATES 1a eet a “ee mr sem tile tite, th VISIT Press) | Hy United Preas jwho to this da urries the murt youterda at meee " i 1 PORT! D, Ore, J t-| whieh at plats I tory of hi ‘elting ty ing ihd shy le ft other n Bhe hae 1 | fendants tl Broth h " ( Pacif t t th) butt Carlone stated that } an af fod uy the| the Bast, the Har aren Males eet BA wae § iy aod th “ ae Rapes and October BREWER WITHDRAWS. eee teow thet avon on ' niet re imilar to th (hy Valted Press noon “couned or Pa rought ¢ i) mettle { 1 t ANP RDEL Jiu Hoquiam's of an old man tr in f the Inst spring 1 be! candidate for cong At hat, t bt Wash I ! him te ffoct HM. Bre od the In n fr t I t i ¢ Lo fflela f W. Cushe t - it . : . . ‘ ! fi de 1 c al f th Po > ‘ 1 injur * an th now thelr r et t eat wi b 1 on t n t will ai} not Jo © Harr ne i Any the exposition oe ogee rer. DR TAAAAUUUUUTUUUUTUUUUUAUUUUAQQCRGEULETUUUULLSAUU UA brought igh A atrict cor ear will be # fall 7 ¢ ale f and 1 a would go, #24; Omaha che ‘ ' { f «e 1 eota, V fi cree tty rged ain, Il lows, Missouri, Ten ? 4 would t € ¢ 1 Texas terminal | aA I receive as | surance commissioner during “AWE (lf MILK ARE 758 persons went on our business men’s excursion down to next years, turn the @ ‘ over t sly and block the IRONDALE yesterday on the Chippewa. The crowd, the largest COURT GRANTS N. P. RESTRAINING ORDER from iri Charl Judkins 6 ay a the mpany oaving wotlves at the pr wtotaA. M as #upervi Third congresaic In many history their meat «stewed in boor, with | th of thin beer gravy! their potatoos were|!¥ |# ft notable on ed in beer, and ditto for the|! railway respects it's the That night West Seattlo folk had |Temarkable plano selling event to | slightly marroc tlon otherw now only $1 J Addition ats t) ight 4 uly 23 has ent reh, of Ohm of conene for at tid x t Repre recam the ap most house. Expectal account of many alne to pans | ers from distant points taking | saving opp at Ellers It must be thone people m of thts extraordinar ortanity of tea, and It was served in glasses m hav nm purchased by in place of water visitors frou rnia, Oregor And they do - that one Montana ‘evada, North Dakota Individual who had partaken too|*@4 even far away Iilinots, It plentifully of the stewed meat, po.|Proves our claim that os tatoes and vegetables even took hia |8f¢_ nowhere In America as low as r why have distant pe who came © our Autiful oaltion, taken the time to investt this lot and select the . found at Bile NO TIME TO LOSE. » way again, © end. Yor ndac all be o nd in all st attend this sale at once. You'll iin here plano after planb that A petition has been presented to|!ooka Hke new, sounds like tiew, t the counell street committoe asking | fact ts cxactly a2 good as ew In that the Magnolia way project be |every respect dropped and that Lawton way be| These great Ellers Clearances substituted, The petition makes |come but twice a year At ahe present | Present rate a few days will wit nese the by teams with heavy loads because |Off any longer. If you expedt to jahare Int the | made morrow morning. can't put this me savings now n hand early to JUST A FEW PRICES, We can't begin half about this money tunity Think of being 1 beautiful Cable & French walnut clear saving of $218 sion atyle Clarendon FOR PETTY LARCENY $i, '"ou"ss for magnificent ¥ r $25 joy ride, two mon and/n years &@ Woman Jast night took an assort A hall & ment of vegetables displayed in|largest #izo, maho: front of a grocery store in George town, for @ joke, and carried them | off. | This morning they wore arrested |tor $450, selling Kimball, pretty oak case. by the county officers, The men|$266, Johnaton were John MoCarthy and WH. Ger-jcase, nearly new, rard, and the woman, Mrs. Martin, | $226. roprictor of the Northland hotel.| finish, selling new ho charge In petty larceny, $460, for $260, $2 upright, to tell you one aving oppor pble Nelson plano, ir only $267, a Also a Mis regular prive Thon there is ase upright in that sold when ao, for $450 Vendell, upright sells new to secure any reduced to $96 for quick medium size, neular $460, now in elegant oak $400 style, for Several others In mahogany fe as high ae $288, eto, $284 | | } | | MWe making it 4 of all wh Inap ome up t : {0 THIS LION 1S SAID “Babe, on i) shown by M va Park, te the same years ago in & town In 0! ~ BANNER Witk Upwards of Seventy Fine Pianos Snapped Up in Five Days at filers’ Great Clearance | Upwards of Seventy Fine Pianos Snapped Up in Five Days. That's the Record in the Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. A A bac A $400 gom Over sleal ar Fit you whi 8 gen full $23, woe YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY, Rn lone u tern and cure a good instrument We can aay no more except as sure each Customer Mat « will ed talr kno trade in later any plano purchased now, lowed you be on hand early and attr tunity will not last much longer, Hilers Muale dD Wldg., Third and University, DUMPED INTO DITCH oan the milk was ec ni ast yector O Hender t ©, W. Butler, early thi k at the Burnham &| tors assert that watch of all all milk that ¢ o the required standard TO BE A BAD ACTOR 1 a native polte nb Me ve ventured too SFr IINOUUCANUU0U4NQ0000000000000000000000000000000G0QUEOUUUOOERUGGSOOUGLGOOLUUOGAETOOOOONULAANNL ESR +H Great Eilers Hell, upright, mahogany ea but in good cor », bella new for hands k, Schubert with stool ahogany finish, regular] ) atyle, $2 Another for only sutiful medium-sized Knabe case, Al ly $218 ater wood condition, reg: |if largest sized I grand | rhy $465,110 B26. Bull} are rare] sther fo 2. These Willard fn ma 90d as now, for only | virtually new, Nettle Fischer, upright, regu atyle, | i | H | H) | tar Hf alnut case, a perfect i; only $135, | MUGIC ROLLS AT HALF, | 3,000 rolle of latest nd popular pl clas. | er music | any make of player Tak t plok at exactly half price} le they last | WHO WANTS ORGANS? plondid Chureh and Parlor Or #, In plain and fanctost canes, | Y guarantoed—as low as §17,| $36, $49 and up, Pay $1 kly emember there's no le here tomorrow possible, Hear ms wo'll not even time to morning in mind split hairs, $8, $6 5 a month will now s#e-| as tol verything | »presont: | Money Back That's the safest guarantec Furthermore be found exactly a or est and w of we you can and every penny will be al We urge you again to Buch attractive extraordinary inducements are ‘acting scores, and this oppor House, successors tolf 8. Johnaton Co., Eilers Musle|ff ‘To the Boy The Star Wants Fifty the immense circulation growth of The Star. every part of the city, boys who are anxious to make good money. command a good price. want 15 to 17 year old high school boys, and for other smaller routes we will be glad to take your application. We want only hustlers, live, independent boys who are anxiauy lots of money, and who know they can make good. CALL AT THE STAR OFFICE AT ONCE AND SEE THE" CH yet sent by u; to IRONDALE on any one day, was thoroughly rep. resentative of the commercial activities of Seattle, Tacoma and Everett. The Chippewa was ahead of her schedule both in arriving at the steel plant and in reaching Seattle last night. There was no overcrowding on board and band music made the water trip | a thoroughly delightful one. At IRONDALE a force of guides in the employ of the IRON. DALE Steel Company showed the excursionists all over the sted mills. They watched the big buildings going up; they swarmed over the city of IRONDALE and noted the building activity ev. erywhere manifest; they brought big business to all of IRON. DALE'S shops and stores; they watched with all-absorbing inter. est the erection of the big girders at the rolling mills, and peeked into the long rows of quaint charcoal ovens on the wafer level. It was a big day for IRONDALE and a delightful one for all who were there. From our standpoint, yesterday’s excursion means that nearly 800 progressive citizens of Puget Sound have fully informed themselves as to conditions at the steel plant, which — is exactly what we think every citizen of Western Washington owes it to himself and to his city to do. You can make the trip to IRONDALE easily, conv and cheaply any day in the week. Come to our offices for de tailed information. Remember, IRONDALE’S rapid means a big enhancement of all realty values there. You can” secure choice lots in IRONDALE for an initial payment of Be $25 to $50. ; Moore Investment Company 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX UNQNUULOOEOOLUOOUEOEOUUUUOU UU Ul! | OF SEATTLE More Carriers —At Once— This is necessary on account of INDEPENDENT Earn your own Lym money and have lots of it Buy what you want your own money, We want good, hustling boys in Some routes are well established, and For these we —BUT- Sree aaa tr