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|RAMP HAVING HARD TIME KEEPING OUT OF A PRISON CELL writ of ly Alaska ie | the mat! Ramp, wanted In arge of embersioment as oot BARD, July 26 . degre Ne a led this moraing . Lich it A month ago @ petition for habeas ch, durtog ¥" . pu i in the supertor jately remode . onse appealed Ww the salmon Bay tmp «| aupreme ¢ Then another pet pas charee was f nd this morning it dissatia lion Judge Frater t oe being States Marahal d it ado’ f Pairt employed the. marke arday ft WAS dates new > was gall 6 and the anted by Vatted David was & Deputy wing tr ttloe oust the had to acknowledge wet attorney for the for such an promptly fled habeas corpus United States left art efor the ¢ tition will o# heard Satur antine Ramp wilt inty jail unless he} 00 bond, nraish § Divorce, adda ¢ jand prosperity in the o FLASHLIGHTS SHOW PEOPLE SLEEPING IN THE PARK SMALLER PICTURE — FATHER, MOTHER AND BABY SEEKING! SLEEP AND COOL BREEZE IN PARK, NEW YORK sunshine July 26.—-Of course n't a curse. But there are hundreds of thou sands in New York who belleve sunahine that health kills bring mtry people New York Mine cane | af the place tes gery Fisher don and attems bis peculiar WANT THEIR WAGES Ray nnd James Murphy, ens ¢ pend King, cook, Jona MoClory Clement, all of bare libelled the Fess mother se Baby | Pritinh eteamer Headley ar i the navy yard yesterday Samerne of coal She is 84 days Esewpert | News 2 Tracts | ) and Up ge Lots | $35 and Up $81 AND $2 MONTHLY. je prices are what made Heights property This beautiful prop. pide the Bremerton and we are building The wonderful fu- ton Heights is as Unele sam |» spending Bs on bis navy yard Week we are ring REE TRIP Eos the nary yard and 4 quiet Se ot ti t wap holding Ram witht 7 arreat him farmers a ine| David then waited until @ reces qgorning, the pe Maske. th Ng marke : reral large eney and Te t \ - A“ | | nner | thelr already too arly every case where the The of little Harold Law any of the reaponalbill oming of the littl prevents funds to care for bia, his mother Must Fight Unfair Battie. due them from wor | cauat pn Bin the last two months and DAVE) wy ouch canes, open and fold him| | will take Little Harold into be buf. oer Ae n Ramp waa released it, we! Davi rt t t re at tt rho | fudge Frater protested againaht any were Ny rree! wn court garket was We whe Ae * | was caleld and promptly rearrested aderstand \ geal Ramp and started to carry him off bet ho | toward aA Milly Keith a ner, WAS prof petition ed it ae Hor tai started —_—— ND, Cal authorition are « oe (Conoluded.) without choice, are bronght Into the} rid the nation’s men n While divorce may} the troubles of the parents, jildren by the union, the real sufferers are these little ones | mly one of many. The & mere ehtid, too young to rried life, la wedded but a few na and then The er working, and when baby Harold makes his appeeran re are no! must seok employment, and baby ts} a burden, | The divorce which th cures brings with !t no reltet. S They have all been employed | © eoaee ey, (name, and the arms of the nurse ithe Sophia for differwat perfods | wiose kind eyes have clouded with p been unabie to obtain their away from barm for a while. Perhaps some childless }home, and perhaps he wil fewd about for years to come. world, bat is such a healthy young jater that he is almost sure to see |many years, and what those years will bring forth ta hard to foretell, ‘There are close to 40 children at the Washington Childre Home, and all are in need of permanent homes, They are well cared for now, but they stay th always. i little tade are the silent reminders of the | outcome of hasty marriages, | and some haven't the U | 1 | right to the name by which they are known. All but 10 of the children have jone parent living, but unable or unwilling to care for the ehild. | Divorce gave the custody of the child to father or mother, as the jcase might be, and that parent wae forced to part with the ehild, or, jaa is the case In a pitiable number of instances, the wtody of the child aa sought } aa w | with which to wound the other jner in this game of hearts, hen | the custody was secured, all interest H d the child, from neglect tor misuse, drifts to the Home and finds care and peace. Diveree means only trouble for the children in almost every case, Son mes it means the biding or stealing of the children; other | times ft means the placing of little jones with strangers. and in some it means desertion-—the iittle bun dle on the door-step. What Is the Remedy? “The little ones pay the costs of the divorce suits so many tines that =i the exception only proves the rule,” said State Superintendent L. J. |Covington this morning, “but who lean advance a remedy? In cases like Baby Brown, so called because lor his big, wondering, brown eyes and brown ringlets, which cling lelose to his chubby, brown neck, | the divorce does not figure. It were | better if it did. But Baby Brown ts | just as moch a baby and needs a }home jnat as much as if he would| some day know who his parents) | are. , And still | srind on TO FILE REPORT ON THE RIPLINGER CASE of Com that « small invost itton Hetghta will sae wetaree We will Matee & large profit in one , © dees prices. Call es or free tickets or Maps, price tiet and Homesehes Co. Bt, Ground Floor. pn Olfico: Oregon Bide sights of the navy values in Men's Uncalied-for Suits enettes and Trou. f Mens SUPPLigs. iy Go. tii Cherry wo — the divorce for serond hand re nee The Seattle Chamber meroe will meet in ite regular fort | nightly session tomorrow. The com mittee on city affairs, after a se nd meeting, which I to be held this afternoon, will report on the motion made by B. F. Blaine at the meeting of th hamber, whi allied for @ special committee of the hamber to # sttorney'® office in gathering data and evidence to help to bring the Riplinger prosecution to an issue AND CLOTHING, — | | Some at boxe mid by George | Rowers eer errrer, S018 Pir toa heey"? NUMBERS, Pourtn ” er Big MINt Is Burned. SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 26. largest alfalfa mill on the ast in reduced to ashes, and the os in ewtimated at $300,000, The ede More try the mill belonged to W. BE. Gerber and M4 MH retee i Nt woth EF. Clemens Horst, and was situated ar T The origin in unknown. a A COMPAN IEG, ham loean't adver doing business at Tr) He means he's doing t se the pi positively not rack the leather. Ask your shoe polisher for Neg | thing He ts given his father’s} | mother} He} bas had only a few months of this) courts | t the prosecuting} ame them in New Ye wanting to ¢ For the In the aft firemen ia tro play the hone willing hor At park hydrants toss water over passing horses: some: at ta slow death of a hot day] ers and undershirts other and the mn each ty employes But there la no water for | children on the great East 8) rey The other evening the street com missioner tested two new eprink Hag Wagons for cleaning the atre }lmmense alr pressure in the tanks threw great knifelike sheets of water, But they could not decide whether the great streams would, lean the a, for so many tiny | fevered ghet hildren got into the treams that the ter didn't strike the pavements at all | From the fire escapes and win-| jdows they gave happy cries when they saw the wagons coming | Water wagons!” ly “Water wagons! ey cried joyo The curse of beat ts terrible in |the daytime, Bet at nlght to the people of the huge tenements the search for sloop makes it more #0. | In the carly evening you will see) whole farmilles lytng on the grass.| the children playing, the father and| mother asleep j When the weather is terribly hot) the park department allows the sufferers to go onto the grass Barly in the evening you will see families rushing to find sleeping places In the parks As the night grows, silence set- tles over the parks. The children | are the inst to fall aaleep. On the grasa of almost every great park) thousands of sleepers pase the night) fitfully. It ia a sight that can be) seen In no other city In the coun try Lucky ts 4 family with a fire escape. For they are peopled with | sleeping men, women and children | during the hot nights. 3} ighbore | who live in back rooms envy | fire escape sleepers. It fs not a) rare thing for a sleeper to roll from} his fire escape bed to death on the | pavements below. The roofs, too, contain many sleepers on the hot olghts. But there is no tenement roof in New York that will hold the outstretched | forms of all those who live be neath It A week of hot weather in New York shows how fatal the hi Bables dio at the rate of 16 or 20 more a day. The white hearse ls the emblem of the hot spell. Bvery other block In the East Side shows ite white crape daily Suletdes increase. Tired men, un- able to sleep because of the heat and thetr weariness, lose their reason Searcely a night pa that some man or woman does not jump to death in the river, Workmen jose thelr lives during the day's rush. Their minds and bodies tired by the strain of the} |heat, they make fatal missteps on scaffolds or wrong turns with their teams More than any one thing—besides | poverty York sixeard brings death REWARD OFFERED FOR WATER METER VANDAL Malicious wtruction of water me ters, in the district between Weat Walker and Weat Atlantic ats, at Went Seattle, has led Dana W.| Brown, manager of the Weat Beattie! Blectric Light & Water Co,, to offer |a reward of $250 for the arrest and ot the van conviotion ‘WANTS HUSBAND T0 SEE BRAND NEW BABY Mrs, Robert Cramer, of 102 Kirk av, Carrick, Pa, bel that her | husband, Robert Cramer, is in Beat | Grand Exalted Ruler of the larrived in the city yesterday with jabout 600 members of the Grand THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 2%, “CURSE FROM HEAVEN” IS HO? SUNSHINE IN NEW YORK’S SLUMS | eg cee 1909 - GRAND EXALTED RULER OF ELKS IS IN TOWN: FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN rHou-| SAND VISITORS WILL BE HERE. ings the herd boarded autome In |eiven for city was Raler hich took the them around evening a Grand the banquet Bxalted Sammie at the Hote! Washington. L. U, Sammls, the newly elected | Elks, Lodge from Los Angeles. The party ¥ welcomed at the station by the re and a large delegation from the Beattle lodge, and were escorted to the Bike’ hall in the Alaska | bullding. There an informal break fant was held, afier which the vis itore went on a tour of inspection | © of the Elks’ quarters. In the afternoon the party went on an excursion around Lake Waab wi ara being entertained in a fashion at the Elks’ hall them are at the exposition grounds Tomorrow the State Reunion asno- ing at the New Seattle hotel sobn Today the Grand Lodge members lation will hold thelr annual meet Mayor F lodge iil deliver addresses of welcome. tn the evening the party will go on an exoursion around the lake, after which they will go to the fair inaton, ending at the fair grounds. grounds. From 10,000 to 15,000 Elks An iting the important bulld- | STAR'S PREDICTION REGARD. ING NEW VAUDEVILLE The prediction made by The Star several moothe ago that William Morris, the New York theatrical magnate who te fighting the Or pheum ciroult, would Invade the Pa- elfie Northwest, was borne out yoo. terday when It was announced In New York ofty that the Morris chain |b of theatres was completed from the Atlantic to the Pasific No less than 26 aities will be In- vaded by Morris, according to ad- viees from the East, Among them will be Seattle, San Francisco, Omaba, Balt Lake, Sacramento, Denver, Portland, Tacoma, Ogden, Butte, a Spokane and Van- eouver, Mr Morsts was in Seattle several, months ago. Vhile here, | it was persistently rumored tha he and Alexander Pantages confer red with a view of cofieolidating | thelr tnteresta In order to establish independent vaudeville {n Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, The » v the th Whether Morris will bulld a new) 4 playhouse tn Beatle or lease one of |g the present theatres |e not known. TORPEDO BOATS SAIL i fe noon today the local custom houre cleared 21 vessels from this port Among them were atx of the United States torpedo boats, which are bound north to Vancouver, and thence to Alaska The other vessels were all mer chantmen of various kinds and! sizes, This number has only been beaten once in the regular course w of business and then it was only by one be DAMAGED IN GALE, (By United Brews.) SAN FRANCISCO, July ry tle and wants the police to find him tn & communication to Polos | | Chief Ward, Mrs, Cramer says that/ her hueband started west more than a year ago to look for work, She! anys that a child has been born since hie absence and that she | wants her husband to return home Live real estate men ‘wanted to handle good proposition. Call at room /331, Central Bldg. | | Repatrs of damages wrought on the Kosmos steamer Salatis by a — fle squall are being made todi When ontertng the Golden Gate iave yesterday the wind tore out the stern flagetaff and did minor dam age to rigging. The velocity of the squall was 70 miles per hour | dows, reached | st. at the north end and turned the corner past the postmaster’s pri- | readin hundred and sixty borses have been seoured for 130 wagons bave been gathered In Hetween the hours ‘The hours of 9 and 12/ chariots, co which have canton. the Stadium is compiete nO three rings and two stages have} | tor | wrote it L ui be at the fair on July 28 WILL ESTABLISH ONE MORE PLAYHOUSE HERE’ WILL HANDLE CROWD BETTER NEXT WEEK Postmaster George Rusell hopes by next week to be able to meet the growing demands of the crowda in his office with better service, and that he will be able to have the mall distributed more rapidly. He as plied to the department for permission to employ more help at ithe delivery windows. this morning at the portoffice, who The crowds ore In Hne at the delivery win- ht out into Union ate office at the south. ALL 15 READY FOR BIG ELAS CIRCUS A complete rehearsal of the Elks setety Clreus, which will take place the terrible heat of a New| rumor wae denied by Pantagen At Wodoesday and Thursday at the (ArY.P. exposition, at the and everything ts now in for the big jay afternoon tadians, the performance, and wr the parade, tn addition to the hes and band wagons been bullt for the oc The rearranging and lighting of an built Ho~A woman Is peculiar In one * ihe What's that? le—She won't tear up a love let even after she's forgotten who Byracues Herald tt we ore at O21 e SP boring Fas ne Fas )z pl : Ca | RACK Blectricity, vibration, ight ther. DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, | apy, hot alr ewent baths, and other RENT’OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTARS? We are Independent dealers hand- | tiny jew and mecond hand. vom you blg money THE SUNDWALL CO, G11 Pirat Ave. }a » A ‘4 | for fitting gle sultation tree. methods. Optical ro nd treating « eat equipped offices In Beattie. ¢ Troatmonts $1 each. Holt, Osteopath and Optician, 4-0 People's Bank Bidg., Bevo ruglons Seattle, Wash. | and Pike Malm 2461, was held yester| exposition | The aerial apparatus ts) }in place and all is In readiness for) | the crack of the ringmaster's whip.) | royal | Many of |ination into the sanity ¢ Miller and Exalted Ruler! Morgenstern of the Seattle | and the} | | LAUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2xc OSTEOPATHY COMPLIMENTS N Gl NEW YORK MAN EXPRESSES SINCERE HOPES FOR GE ATTLE'S FUTURE reas the will bec tr n the Pacifie that th magnifioont ! sea tipon which it highw t that Seattle will the hope that | "lw your b moat eount ant to ext wutif and tu port York Suck the York Won group thanie! fH pr Borough of Brooklyn being Brooklyn day at tlon About present ry addres th ‘Bend 100 Tr and were Mirec exposition t deau the Br coment pontative pres! lyn ¥. W behalf f Br Benja ded x wel of ed the Yor vinitore ity, and it sition. LINEMEN SCRUB POLES. VALLBIO, © July Hnemen & Tele tween have turned scrub rarily. Every tnevla poles be wash al and Onkland, t women tems and res rents NEWS BULLETINS | CHICAGO ar Thirteen new tn e re ed today by t which ls investigatir ot the jury 4 pr e, BOOO tection vice by Jing port WABHINGTON confirmed th P, Baris as postma kane, Wash The senate BEVERLY, Ma Word of the lsortons illness of ber father, Job W. Herron, has caused Mra, Taft wife of the nt, to prepare for a journey to Cincinnati in case a serious turn ia taken. Mr, Her 0, aged 82, Is suffering from a stroke of paralysis Fxam WHITE PLAINS, N. Y- t Thaw was resumed in J ers court he t y torney Jerome appeared WASHINGTON.—-Inflnence ts be fog brought to bear upon senatore from Western states to demand a which will be responded to by L.| congressional investigation Into the ), Sammie affaire of the marine corps, as the result of the present Inquiry at An napolie into the death of Lieutenant | James N. Button, Jr | PARIS.-Three famous avistore! were today awarded medals of the) Legion of Honor and Wilbur Wright and Henri Far-| man. ANNAPOLIS.—Pursuant to bis) promise to recall every witness tn} the inquiry into the death of Liew | tenant James N. Sutton, Attorney) Davis, representing the dead of ficer's mother, today examined} Lieutenant Osterman tn an effort to learn whether or not he handed @ pistol to Sergeant DeHart on the) night of the tragedy, Osterman de | nied giving the sergeant the gun AGED MAN RUN DOWN BY FAST GOING AUTO agod 60, who lives! at 4200 63nd N, B, suffered « broken | arth this afternoon, when he was run down by an automobile driven by| Raymond Beoker Thecker was ar-| rested and is being held, while Pe- | tore te at the City hospital, where his arm was set and minor injuries | cared for. | ‘The automobile was running down First avenue and Peters tried to} cross in front of ft. He was not! seen by the driver, who ts sald to| have been running very fnat William Peter Retiring-From- Business Is now on in full blast. PRICES CUT on every pair of shoes in the house. EVERY PA 1 R MUST BE SOLD. Treen Shoe Co 707 First Av. CHIEF WANTS A NEW code | for busts They are Orvitie | : TUESDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM BOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DAY KLAHOMA AND INE TERRITORY DAY. UNION COUNTY DAY, AN ment ing, Ori ina, Bugle t rt, Lib Life Baving t Wagner's Nome Ct 1 jay, Ores puthern 1,5, HORAN SWIMS POLICE AUTOMOBILE AGRNSS THE BAY sonoma toe © DOLCE CAPTAIN HAS PARALYSIS OF BRAIN ; { the brain The rds in cl be ta few hundred BOUILLON RETURNS oic*o.iis fom SAVE MONEY AND AVOID PAIN a tw we by Police and Patr an pooked at quarters on a@ charg ot re * of the ing to dance «on Sunday Star 1 Sample St Shoe Saal ROOM 202 ARCADE BLDG. No Big Rent No Big Store | But— ssw 22290 Shoes $3.00 Bs | Pecornes | STADIUM of . ~ Pre “et tg” CD the Through | fair Grounds at Eosin 2 p. m. Wednesday | Kvening ¥ ~~ gal Stupendous Production by a Glittering Galaxy of Shining Stars—The Wonders of the Circus World 500 Performers — Circus — Hippodrome — Museum —10 Kinds of Music — Concert and Minstrels—Volunteers From the Pay Streak Attractions — SEATS NOW SELLING AT JOE SCHLUMPF’S