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THE SEATTLE ’ VoL tl, NO, 132, TWELVE PAGES. ‘tT NEEDED IN “Tila Ghat Why Did Supreme Court| Change Opinion on Rul-| so as to Favor the) Seattle Electric Co.? When the Washington State Bar tion convenes next Wednes bs for ite annual convention an} : will be made by certain of more influential members to further investigation of slate supreme court, and to put} tid on the scandal created by qbarges preferred against that by Attorney DeWolfe of) This ts Bleriot, the ‘ , ha whieh | made the successful flight across peeociation can M est order and conduct, at the aed of undlaved attorneys of dis | the eroplane in which the trip was 7 and falrness (attorneys who) made fant in the employ of powerful! ‘The picture was secured through service corporations or their the courtesy of M. Alexandre Guer we), a thorough investi jard. delegate of the Touring Club ‘of the charges, an investiga-|of France, whose offices are in the aa hich goes into the influences | Central building, and o ch per een around the selection, pre) sonal friend of the successful avi § professional employment end ator, M. Guerard and M. Blertot of the members of the) were among the rounders of the men with a view of ascertaining} Aero Club of France, which was ives which have inepired | established in 1901, and which has fadicial decisions | done much to further aeronautics in © of proof ‘eourt misstated the) EGeaitle was driven out of) ATTENDANCE RECORDS. the pieture Freneb ot Louls aviator who ie Just one way |the Rnglith channel yesterday 4 inp motives to the contrary | that country. M. Guerard ts bighly i that the court has a d the low, and trans | developed by such an in- re t then and only then nares SMITHS Wl jim good faith in all of the semplained of. | Attorney DeWoife complains that | peseed the constitution in deciding —_ “ jp West Seattle cases. As a re-| MEMBERS OF GREAT FAMILY wats decisions, the Wetle ety | PROMISE TO BREAK ALL | railway business, forced Of ite street railway, and to abandon its corporate! vive ta smith! Once more the the successful nd yesterday ptless bring fear Jonthusiaatic over flight made by bi and ways it will do to England sald M ballooning Tq the French people Querard this morning le a sclence, pot an amusement, as it te In this country, The french government bas devoted much money to the provement of navigation Recently i franes were contributed to estab lish a chair of seronaut at the Sorbotine, the leading unlversity of Paris. The / » Club of France is the moat exclustye of all clubs, and the branch for the ladies of France, called t Stella in sald to be one ef the establin moat faah SEATTLE, WASH,, M iM. BLERIOT WINS HONORS | BY HIS CHANNEL FLIGHT M. BLERIOT IN THE AEROPLANE, WITH WHICH HE CROSSED THE ENGLIGH CHANNEL in all Parte thing that ean be dor acronautics in Fra vided. We tnt in thie fy Untied Pree LONDON, July 26-8 London by a hundred heering people, Loul Freneh who sleon th d to Mertot aviatar yesterday English the Hotel Savoy, wh presenta of the $5,000 prine took place iterated his declaration that fame of hie feat was worth more to him than the cash priz the JOHN D. PRATTLES SPEEDS | IN AUTO TO Give TALK | ON LITTLE THINGS, TO SUNDAY SCHOOL (fy United Prem. HIS ADNIRING CLASS ork 1 day to ing something, however big ¢ that wi rth pathway of 7 ee kefeller wae a little Inte In ar bannel in an} Bleriot re | ONDAY, JULY 26, 1909. THERE Wl BE NO FIGHT oN HODGE Writes Letter to President Chilberg Asking His ¢ operation in the Arena Affair. O- President J, i ¢ JA-Y-P. B. this more | letter from St bearing the inf 0 at ident Chilberg doe ' | Kanfman-Rotler vertised for the Arena Fried the er next ay lel the ma ment Of the tion of the ground tt Rtringer chief d morning, “that tt running the Arena serionely Sheriff H ment that the K will now out of the of the sheriff Will Be There. not oceur, ¢ formation leay that the permit thi / Stringer pe neat P s) jnumber of fort and | the | ith @ and if fe to puil off thi xing exhibition, or ¥ tiny be called, | w arrest not orly the principals {the offleiale of the She Hodge | tter and | wishes ar | “T anti | ident eth ii and that there will be no neces | night ities fight or atever it nder but rite thi place Arena rd ie i out to the letter that Pre the sity of any intervention at the ring jalde from this office.” * Hodge's Letter today at President | fee | “Hon. J LAT. B 1 am informed fhounced | on the Poy Btre letter CO received Iberg’s of EB. Chitbere My Dear Mr. Chilberg that it was an & at the Arena. that a bextn, President ad TWELVE PAGES. ONE CENT / PORTLAND TO OFFER CITY — ENGINEER THOMSON TWICE AS MUCH AS HE GETS HER PLANNED TO FAK UT THE JA Jailer Roberts Was Onto the Scheme and Lay in Wait Ready to Get the Men in the Act. t that th found he was atponed the and op after nary pr te inn be north | th tanks had been made. al tous prisoners th |riving at the Sunday school, and| fontest of six ds A and ite territory to the re exploitation of the I irle company. bar association might | Fe , firat, whether gases might, wit hequal for law, facta and con- have been decided by ew in favor of the peo bal West Seattle. 4 this, it might inquire | the Seattle Electric com ‘i dabbied In politics, it has sent its employes iis into political conven: Whether those employes have in those conventions in ‘ of supreme jodges, ‘it bas exercised an in- ; prominent political through those leaders, in the appointment ht inquire whether repre-| lives in the legisiature friend: | service corporations f or against the bili elim. Judges from the . It might continue the ascertain whether Mo are partial to corpora-| more ly to be nom-| | tion AND, ©, July 24—As an meeting speaker, John D. doughty race of men bearing that) CLE surname have slipped it over on the | efter Dresest generations of Jones, | Rockefelier, the Miandard Oll mag | nate, is a decided suceows, according Browns, Robinsons, Johnsons ana | te pre Cousens ot gro Aenea other families of equal numbers. | him address the Bunday schoo! yer but less versatility. The Smiths ped at the Buclid Avenue Baptist tog © jal day at the | chureh ue "e “Lam almost afraid to say any The date will be late in August.) and Director of Special Events L. | femarked W. Buckley im collaborating with | ‘ur he wuperintendent has #0 local members of the Clan Bmith/ Clearly stated the lesson of the tm arranging the details. The ques | orming that I fear there ie noth is, how many Smitha can be| ine which T can add gathored into the exposition grounds | @ay in my own yortence that I have te learn over and over again things which I thought I had long Ago mantered. Just Bo, Just Bo, “1am continually confronted with the pleture how Hfe and affairs would be if only at the proper mo ment 1 could remember the trathe epping up to the roe at one time? There will be cash prizes for the oldest Smith, the youngest Smith, the homeliest Smith, the most beas- tiful Smith, the richest Smith and the poorest Smith, the Smith with the longest name, the tallest Smith, the fattest Smith, and a lot of other Smiths. Lance earned The Smiths have certainly put) ne phustard and I are attending over @ novelty in the way of special) « iitie achool of ohr own. We are ~e t the oo B 4 Jones. | kiN Heesone In golt and every day ihe pardon tog i at idly bY walle | we promise our teacher that we will the Smith family walks away with | good boys and that this tow we won't forget. Our teacher warns us all the glory? If not, produce al continually to keep an eye on the thing thie morning,” Mr. Rockefetter } I find every / Lin a political convention, or iP election participated pthe voters of the state. Hitie light on these things Ngee ly assist in restor- | reverence for the Mary, @ feeling now being jnew, novel and nifty idea for a spe- celal day at the fair, and you can talk business with the director of special events, ST. CROIX GOES NORTH. The steamer St. Crotx aaiied for Southeastern Alaska ports yester- ¥ by the peculiar ac- Sew. : day with a large number of exeur- sioniste. Mr, Albert Schubach, of Certain politicians in and in the state 0 favestigated the attitude|the Schubsch & Hamilton Co * towards the Seattle| Which owns the vessel, accompanied i In the Weat S| the holiday makers the association would re into the motives have insptred the court | the rule which gives a! On & street equal right! With a street car te to lawyere that! jon of the Be. pany the Wash-| “Please mister, won't you aive me Court laid down the} 6 cents to help buy @ stool fe that “It fs not contri-| water fountain out In front to fail to stop,|us kide can drink?” before crossing &) Thus spoke a diminutive This rule ts lald) stor to m few of the office ve. Union Trunk /the Pioneer building as he 7 ene. la subscription let around in Mee cht firat time the point [ty fingers fo the supreme [disclosed the fact that he had al the Beattie Electric | ready been promised the grand total Pay eee! feversed jof #5 cents, and when the amount er @ pedes | was mentioned it seemed to tickle Guilty of contributory | him all over. in turning to cross | “You know the man 6m which care SS rtone with. Istening to learn et A street car is ap. fs @ question for the that young: men in carried hie dir- what built the drinking spout up so high that us kids can't reach It at all; #0 one man give us two bits, If we can raise HOSTESSES ONY WILL. BE IMPORTANT ONE The A-¥-P. branch of the Nation lal Hostesses association hold a |luncheon this afternoon In the Arc- tle Brotherhood bullding, at which \they discussed plane for the Na jtlonal Hostesses’ day at the fair, | which was set for August 6, This day is also the Alaska Women's Auxiliary day, and will be the one big woman's day at the expoaltion. On thts women will hold a business. Ke at 10 o'clock at the Alaska building, after which thoy will go to the Fine Arta build they will be welcomed hy exposition offielals, In the at tirncon they will take tn the Pay at S8s0ciation might tel! Of the state whether this pe Feversed out of high re fa the pubile welfare, or in ' ot powerful public ser: A 3, July 26.—~ he today that the italian govern ated the gunboat rlclpate in the Por. M Ban Francisco, day th HON ATTENDANCE, HAmissions 29.974 Hons 4,66 Mason. .) i salon * * * * ” * ’ a * i PHAR KH A glance at the paper! that new fountain out in front made | lball, a keen, steady eye, And we continually say we will, over and over again we promise to keep an eye on the ball. Then before we realize our blunder we have forgot ten all about our teacher and hie/one had self powsession enough to | piace when the birds are flocking the Pay Streak, at the A-Y.P. fair,| {nent denomination beat them to it, The feast was operated by the Seattle Souvenir & /arriving at 10:30 and filling the hall. the blasters, who had Just shot off |attended by the prominent men of Advertising company warning. The One Best Bot. “Put notice what a little thing it is to which our teacher draws our attention, Belleve me, it is the Ht the things that count, The best tn vestment any of ue can make In thie SMALL BOY FORGOTTEN WHEN THIS DRINKING FOUNTAIN WAS DESIGNED 192.50 more to buy a@ iron stool #o the that | kids can stand on it and drink,” sald | with an eager look hie attentive ie the youngster, into the face of tener, “Well, my ittle man,” the lete finally replied, “I'll Just give you a half dollar on that kind of # scheme, and I'll pay It a# soon aa you collect the reat of the money.” “Oh, thank you,” the boy with shining eyes, “I know the kide will be so gind to met that stool fo maybe if the in raising the balance of the neces sary money to purchase the fron block it will be placed in front of the new drinking fountain in Pio Ineer place within a fow days poy lermucceseful = SE == Streak. The day will be concluded ' by a big reception by the local wom en in the Washington State bulld ing. This will of the largest and best planned social events of the fair, 16 ASLEEP ON DUTY. Guard Charles Brotehle, of the ex position force, was enjoying a quiet nap on the porch of the U. 8 Gov butlding noon when his slumbers turbed by the harah voloe of @ ser geant of the guards, ordering him to report to the guard room, give up hie uniform and leave the grounds ernment yesterday after were din 8 ERNA ARRIVES, The Gergoan steamer Erna arrived in port @® Saturday from Salina , Crus, Bhe will #all on August 6th for Central Amertoa and Moxico, ame hear reaching the speed limit with bis red robie in arder to reach the edifice in time to attend He speke\at the conciusion of the regular lesson BLASTERS ARE 00 PLAYFUL, SAYS MAN WHO RUNS A HOTEL Hecaune the contractors who are biastiog on Denny hill insisted on throwing big stones through the windows of the Hotel Nelson, on the corner of Second ay. and Virginia et. the proprietors were naturally peeved, bot they stood the gaff with pationce, thinking that it would soon end. But not so, Last Saturday as a large number of patrons were visit ing in the lobby, a» huge boulder, the size of a big man's head, came crashing through the Immense, $406 plate glass window, paased right over @ lady's head, knocked a flower from the button hole of a bellhop, and finally stopped at the foot of the desk, where the clerk stood tn Il-felgned surprise. | It was some minutes before any pick up the stone and arn it to an extra load DIVORCE MILL CLAIMS — | Katfman and Dr. Kotler would take iplace there Friday evening, July 0 ‘This ts in violation of the stat wtes of this etate, and I hope that you will in no way lend your aid OF avsistance in violating the law “| would regret very much to do anything that would Im any way humiliate any of the officers at the fair, for 1 believe they have already bullt a wonderful monument to their memory in the work they have lone, but to receive money from any (legitimate or unlawful source 1 do not bellove would be in keeping | with the already honorable way in which the Pair has been #0 ably conducted. 1 therefore ask you to nesist me in preventing any boxing lor prizefighting contest on the fair | grounds “Hoping that I have your earnest cooperation tn this matter, 1 re }inaln, ROBERT T. HODGE “@herttt of King Count THOUSANDS EAT DOVES (My Cnlied Press) MARYSVILLE, Cal. Jaly 26. Three thousand doves were made into stew to tickle the palates of members of the Wheatland Gun ;Mub, which gave ite annual foast jast night. The sacrifice of the Dirda le a yearly occasion and takes jnorthward to nest ithe county th got wor of hin th ra corte wet it ed that Bmith's term was) t out, Not break intendent Robe Smith has now he will not have a eacape jail for petty tare CALLED 1 to a former em hat he in night for tim wanted a The man wher wanting to ald in he notified Jail Super been placed where chance to plot any His sentence fe a year in eny MEETING. A called meeting of the Madison Ww Arcade bullding at 2:30, Memb attend ©. T. U. will be held In room 486 July 27,] Tuesday ere are urged to QUIET GAME ON FIFTH | AVENUE IS RAIDED Police swooped down w ne in the ba . Paul house on Fi Jackson and King sta. wix and arrested held without ball Patrols man noker fth av, 8. between last night They are NAMED AS RECEIVER, ‘ ing for ore A. Cust appointed permanent the Miniature Shingle Mill, on er was this morn receiver Smith | " Mayor and Council Com« mittee Will Be Hera Tomorrow to Make the Offer to Mr. Thomson PERFECT MAN IN CHIC ARRAY dispatch rings mon and ouncile | leave that r Seattle, coming offering ed Me and or fluffy he rted in the middle Otte Zaradhusdt Ost Hanivh Y. Z, otherWise | Ortar I ae M heralded the Mandaznans, or aun we sildrewsed an overflow audience of Ch ste in Eilers hall : to offer n raing f as $15 Att kirtlike robe of white, and histo slipper ce track diamond careful the Inpose h He Kosh knowr an x H engineer of Seattle the Portland is prepare as muchf to mak@ er seve Mrv on receives $7,500 from R Thomson Ww cit Ac to shipers r Simon stian Scient wterday 1 That he w meeting W He started in with a fairly ywd, but it soon dwindle hia theme, “PEACE, Peace, te nddressed the over 000 a vear, and fi stand It ong as they could ntract extending « betes t the ears a figu Penk Just Happened to Be There The eattle as city engineer of thia Christian Scientists are not bers of the Mandaznan tribe they happened to be holding a mornt en the Polfect One, in all the grandeur of his parapher halla, ar sred in the hall with a tow of his followers Filled with curtosity portion of the audk thelr own servi city of dollar to be expended in the Rose City within the next few years, Several millions are solving engineering problems, Large appropriations have been nade two big bridges crossing the river, and a great deal of street improve ment work is yet to be done, City Engineer Thomson could not be found this morne ing to state his intentions re+ a large pro remained » was over for at Jeast after garding the Portland offer, Mr, Thomson still has pend- jing the offer made to him by |Secretary of the Interior Bal- llinger to go with the United | States government as head of jthe reclamation service. SEER RE RRB H BANK CLEARINGS, Seattle. Clearings today Balances «eee eeeeeeeee $2,042,962.95 264,723.43 Clearings today ......$932,065 w® Balances . . MS & Portland. Clearings today .. Balances . tee $1,084,314 ® De Ee a ed CHARLES ROSENBAUM |Hanish and his tribe bad arranged to hold their Sunday morning ser vice at 11 o'clock, and had a receipt for $6.00 from the owners of the hall to show for it, but the more prom- | SURRENDERS IN N.Y. Charles Rosenbaum, who disap- peared more than a year ago, after lleged theft of $8,000, the prop- erty of his brother, Lewis N. Rosen- Custer has been temporary receiver | CHILDREN AS VICTIMS BOLD Th WAS FAMILIAH ‘WITH THESA wald, | Police Say Robber Was Not Mere Strong-Box Artist | —-Man Who Robbed bination. Four hundred dollars In . gold allver and bills were taken from a safe in the store of the United Cigar }Co. in Yhe Haller 808 | Second av,, last night City Detective James Byrne was detalled to investigate, | belleves that some person familiar } with the the | bery, | ‘The thief gatned entrance store through a rear door ing & bar Inside the door a small affair, wae carried or to a rear room, Where the evidently famillar with the nation, proceeded to loot the rece) tacle at his leasure. The police are loth to believe that the robbery was committed by an expert thief and a rigid investigation ls being ‘made, bullding, who safe committed rob to the ral The safe rolled thief combi by Plight of Babe Now at Fondling Home Here Is But One of Many Pitiful Life Stories, BY BONNIE WHEELER, “1 want my baby. | love him dearly, but the very fact of his existence makes it impossible for me to get work,” sobbed a frail, white-faced girl as she placed her baby boy In the arms of a nurse at the Washington Home for Children, at Ravenna Heights, a few days ago, “and 1 must give him up. ‘If girls only realized the respon | pause before jumping into a hasty wnion which ends in the divorce }eourts or worse, I never realized that marriage would mean in the end the tearing out of my very heart--the giving up of my baby whoee little life should have meant joy to me, or I would never have taken the step. This child-mother, after straining her offapring to her heart in a last turned and ran and the dark street swallowed her slight form. But the baby left at the home laugh and crows and thrives, all uncon cious of the future that ts before him. Some day he will pay the pen alty of the hasty marriage of his parents, &nd the poor attempt to rectify the mistake--the divorce that followed. Children Pay the Piper. It is the children who pay the piper In nine divorce cases out of the helpless little ones, who, | passionate emt down the ate (Continued on Page Nin THS OMAN LOST THE MAONG MAR I THE ONORGE. MIL | SHE NOW 8UE8 IN AN EFFORT | TO LOSE THE RIGHT HUSBAND, Divoreed from the wrong man and awarded the wrong property, Mary Loulse Owens has again filed suit for separation, this time from the Cigar Store Knew Com-|siviiity of marriage they would |right man, James Franklin Owens, her hu | May a divorce band this year from F. J son with whom she ha she was given Owens, a per-| ho acquaint | ance, and awarded the ownership of lot 9 in block 26 of Madison Park | addition, which property belonged to a man who never heard of the}! Owens } Both of these mistakes were the fault of Mrs, Owens’ attorney, She has changed lawyers and now sues for separation from James Franklin Owens, and aske the ownership of lot 26 In block 9, instead of lot 9 in block 26 9 FULMER FIGHTS EXTRADITION, | W. B. Fulmer, who is alleged to have robbed the town of Red Deer, in Alberta, Can., of about $180. given a hearlng on extradition pro coodings In the eclroult court, before | Armatrong, Hea Commissioner jafternoon, | was baum, a& local realty dealer, gave himeelf up to the New York police yesterday and asked that he be sent back to Seattle. No criminal charge has been filed against Rosenbaum. At the time of his disappearance L. N. Rosenbaum intimated that prosecution would be waived In the event of his brother's arrest. Are Patient Waiters. | A little controversy arose, but as} | "Peace, Polfect Peace,” ts the ever present watchword of the Mandaz pans, their temporary adversaries | were allowed to take the hall first, |while Hanish and his little band of followers, enlarged by the presence of three or four curious ones, paced | t ter halls until 12:30. ‘he object and purpose of man on earth,” whispered the Rey. Otto- man ZarAdhurst OshKosh Hanish, Y. Z., “is to do better | ‘There is only one infinite! thought, and that {s seeing good every where Mandatnans see no} Jevil, for there is none in nature Rverything ts good. Sin comes from contradiction. You people con | tradict yourselves. There need be no sin, heartaches, sickness, age, despair, d se or anything that ts lhad, Everything 1* eternal and good, and peace prevails everywhere under Mandazna.” He believes in developing the ma- terial and allowing the spiritual side | time ago. jof things to take care of themselves, | contending that the spiritual 16 |p pea eeeekakeetate lready developed, and all that te) ¥ . jnecessary for eternal peace andy WEATHER FORECAST. }happiness {# to develop the body, & Fair tonight, Tuesday fair Jand the mind and the spiritual will) y ang warmer; Wight. weet wthde, fall in line, | % LABORER FELLED BY Ble STEAM SHOVEL Aaron Little, a laborer, sustained 4 fracture of the skull yesterday while at work on the Seattle-Everett interurban line, when he was struck on the head by a heavy steam shovel scoop, The injured man was taken to the Seattle General hospital where {t is reported that he ta in a dangerous condition. Little came to Seattle from Niles, Ohio, some He is sin, \* * KERR ERR REE RHEE ‘MAN DROPS DEAD AT \********* UNION STABLES TODAY DETECTIVES SUED While chatting with friends at the Great Northern house, at First ay. and Main st, thie morning, P. Kling, | dropped dead. The body was romoved to the undertaking es tablishment of Butterworth & Sons, Kling the lodging t wix weeks FOR TEN THOUSAND City Detectives Samuel G. Cor- bett and T. Burgess Vineent, and Clinton A. Harrison, proprietor of the Diller hotel, have been sued for house /$10,000 damages by Loulse A. Amos, a former chambermaid at the Diller, and her husband, Wiliam Henry Amos. She charges that she was accused of stealing an assortment of wom- en's Hngerie; that she was threat }son to Henry McCall, son of Con-/ened and “sweated” and abused, and gressman MeCall of Winchester, finally her home searched for the was announced today, and it created | supposed stolen goods, all of which a stiy among the smart clreles of damaged her character and injured the Hub. Miss Lawson ts the third /her feelings. None of the stolen daughtor of Thomas Lawson, [lingerie was found at her home, a laborer came to abot ago. MISS LAWSON ENGAGED. (Hy United Press.) | BOSTON, Mass. July 26.—The engagement of Miss Dorothy Law