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Dollars Paid/| in the Last Two by the Property| —_— ws the war re Pimeeity treasurer yeecerday | Tt seemed would have to * » iver up in @ ’ boxes f ke | been heaped hem. | day which prov J Denny bill Jomnation to pay the! ft having to pay inter-| Ra tgday the city aske 10 en all overdue pay . erybody f mearon why © ioday was because the ifasseripts awarded by Graxing six per cent] faturatly, all thought} have the benefit of money the day when the city 4 per cent and when 10 per cent. That iy @ half miition dol ee away In the cof tonight is are all fr Me district property owners Rot paid the assesment thelt property sold for the oh al | DINORCE @ Arrangements war ted for some) iw would take| : delay has been | **° ‘& failure to come to| tied nding with the) '°° the $76 a week her husband's in-} teawan, Evelyn fo secure any! Thaws. She has! fe understood, to Out In the Reno! will will | that RO contest on the the question of di ing to the re legal battle will | Dr.” Krauskopf ltriend of womankind bwith his should a young woman who meets expects morning. | vorees | wife jaa a haman being and observe same moral | does.” To Famous Rabbi, Now Visit- ing in Seattle, Makes | Startling Statements About So-Called Evil. BY BONNIE WHEELER. “The diverce courte are do ing .what the churches have | failed to do—purify the homes.” Thiv te the startling view of the divorcee problem taken by Rabbi Joseph Kraushopf, D. D., of Phi adeiphia, one of the most noted lecturers in the East, who is to de- liver an addrese at the A-Y-P. EB bee to Sunday afternoon. “1 Wrmly belleve that far upward atepe that sat ar path aid that di voree will eventually bring about ja higher standard of morality.” Men Must Toe the Line, is certainly a and every up taken meets “Why d step she has hearty approval marries a young man remain to him If he does not observe same high standard that he her to?” he «ald this “Twothirds of the di are granted to be whipped into ine, They wake up to the realization if they want & woman for a they will have to treat her the obligations that Divorce Laws All Right. the question of ali.| “The greatest discovery of the th century is thie,” says Dr — | Krauskopt Woman har found Jity 29.—Potlowing OO a report that Mr Thaw intends to Bek a divores, {t What is believed + ¥ that she has ince with local I weeks 40 the report here to eral W in| direct her ge | READY ETN HOME jehe that her churches woman point of @ revolver, shank-# herself and In so finding herself ie accomplishing what ages of has not done What will suffer indignities now she can go forth and earn own ltivelthood? When a wom MAN CATCHES BAD WAN AT GUN POINT (Hy Cnited Press) TACOMA, Wash., July 29.—At the Mre. John Crulk ott held up and captured a or who had entered a re in the hotel which she conducts on ¢ i lot. at 6 o'clock thie morning. The 5 haa Sult of clothes, | vrowier wan discovered by Mia Dor 44 Marche And |i Hesiup, « roomer in the building A ees thé | who heard him ransacking drawers a Mew Wick Company. | in a room trom which whe knew the Is ready tOltenant was absent, Donning @ Meipated trip to) wrapper whe went to the room of the the ‘indy and warned her Mrs I* | Ceotkehank-Seott encountered the he | nan in the hall as he was making hie ba ay out and held him at the point of Sites It was an-|, ; er until the police arrived F that she waw ry, Jone _ CHICAGO, July 29.—Damage re- © 8 vorta forced the hand of shorts _ 1 again thie morning and after an initlal drop of 1c to l%e In the “th oon” OTe {2 \price the market recovered Its) ; | tre seed 4c to %e Under her back et | strength and closed % hs iF back to her yesterday 1 The atoamahip Cottage City, whieh REPORT, Disbursements | whe his name as Harry investigating n gave s. The police are antecedents WHEAT MARKET, ved in port yeuterday afternoon, Prev.) vill nail again tonight for Bkagway,| DG. duly 29—~| cating at Prince Rupert. Every foday shows: | berth aboard the vessel in taken and | # will carry all the freight she can I hold, ‘trom | Sgt divorce is bat one: women, | | which shows that in time the men THE SEATTLE TA TWELVE PAGES. , THEY'RE GOING SOME A WHOA! Bhan t DIVORCE IS DOING WHA CHURCHES HAVE FAILED TO DO RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, | @ dishonor herself? it right. Divoree laws do not can work and honor herself why should she be linked to a man is not need remodeling, They will right them selves In time , out if left alone They wi i work Woman and her advancement will accomplish this Believes in Higher Education, Dr. Krauskopf says that Neves firmly in woman education and that he he and higher woman should HOME EDITION SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY WORKINGMAN HIT BY NE MUAY otal Labor Council Condemns | New Law and a Repeal! | Bill Will Be Sent to the 29, 1909. mous injustice ever infilcted on | the poorer citizens of the com. monweaith, The Central | night passed re repeal of the Counetl last urgis law and the re Labor new {turn to the old jury system in thi otate, | Me, Humphries said thie morning that Bt lea 1,000 citizens In Be attle alone will be deg 4 of the jfight to sit on civil juries if the present law te not repealed He declares that it was slipped jinto the new code surreptitiously by corporation lawyers, and that it Waa fever even discussed He seri ously questions if it was even known to any member of elther bowne that the provision existed joutside of the lawyers who were jdrewing corporation pay Mr | Humphries dectar hat the law is s|a@ menace to the rights of the poor jend fowly and in the interests of justice should be repealed forth hiss It in pointed out that while the leew bode declar taxeé to ait in iA man must pay & personal injury , he can declare a fellow-cith ten's life forfetied to the state, even though be bas not a cent in the} word TZ ’ ee it Is Ridiculous. pr atery Fay hey ve veat {actor |, it ridiculous to assume that | better, : Jayne “9 . ne ’ baneal because conditions have been such ie. the detiermen ad a6 to make {t imposstbie for an hen he sald. ont man to amAsS money and prop and even! erty In the daye long past ho tn net qualified to give now fn some of the Beropest fair and imparts verdict waid | countries, the daughters of poor! » Humphries The very leg familive are married off just &#/ islaigre that insults scores of thou soon as they are 15 or 16 yoare of\eands of working men by telling age. They are & burden on the them that they are not competent a diy jar family and. as theyito aay what a man te entitled to cannot earn a itving, they are ber! recover In a personal injury case, tered as soon as they can be. Taialin effact says they are quite com fe the reason of the dowry custom! petent to say whether or not a man [Of these countries, The father of} shall give up bis life in case ot) the family serapes together enough) murder, money to put hie daughter ap for! “I seriously question if any mom sale and the man who buys her) ber of either house, outside of the treats her accordingly,” continued corporation attorneys, kuew that Rabbi Krauskopt But woman, euch « provision existed in the new ‘ever on the climb, has gone beyond | code this in moat countries. Divorce has “tte the design of the corpo. made this impossible now” rations to secure men of prop- Suffrage ts All Right. ‘erty only for jury service in | personal injury cases because |through thelr THE BANTAM BOUILLON IS WROTH AT BIG M’HUGH | He Hurls a Short and Ugly Word i in the Face of Con- | tractor, Who Is of Shanghai Proportions, During a Wordy Conflict About Street Paving Contracts No One Is Hurt. Following a diny as to the qual Legislature. re tet ae . paving b of ‘ a between F | Ch t and Dent Py A. V Declaring that the provision | VOMIlon. bantamwelght, and alne | In the code adopted last winter, ERSTIBAARESRS OF | DREHO' WEE | requiring that no citizen who is ® member of the board of bay } nota tax payer shall serve on Works, calles ©. J. Meting juries in whieh eclvil matters 1! yb pO } are in dispute, is directed os <? saitiaas | pecially againet the were 1 mr Bomllog BM apout § tect ¢ man, John E, Humphries is pre. | inchen at aud'ae 6 hard time | paring @ measure to be sub | UPPIDE the Heales near 120 pounds mitted to the legislature during | Mr. MoHugh te about 6 feet tall, « | the present extraordinary of elephantine proportions. Spec | sion that Ie designed to correct | (tore in the vicinity of the wordy what he calle the most infa | #¢ran inade haste to werape up the Joavin’e” when that short and ugly | ward was weed SEATTLE ONE CENT OLD GNATE ~—OUIDES TWELVE PAGES, mit Into the middie of Lake Wash ‘ Just why not ls sot clear | Harry Pulliam, President McHugh says he just grinned. Bow - lon says It was beca McHugh of National League, Is The epithet was hurled into the Dead From a Bullet in tooth of McHugh when the Intter tr Brain by Own Act. diced agalnet hip that rea NEW YORK, July 20,—Har the q ually of the concrete bein] ry ¢. Pulliam, president of the meee +s She pevine tet National Baseball league, died Mr. Houllion was asked by the| gt 7:30 o'clock this morning engineer's office to make a persons! from a seifinflicted ” plotol luvestigation of the concrete as tt] Wound, He died in his room at ia being laid, and it was while ma the New York Athletic club, ing the investigation on 34th av where last night he shot him self through the right temple, the bullet coming out on the that the trouble oceurred After it was all over Mr. Bouillon | Hut that ts as far as the fight returned to his office and McHugh left side of his head. Went, Mr. Houillon was not swal hustled off to the mayor's office | lowed whole, nor was he knocked to tell bis troubles | NEW YORK, July 29.—Standing er Se in the center of his room in the HUNT AND FIGHT (Hy Cnlted Pree.) PANS July 2-—Armed with dirks, revolvers and carrying a full set of burglar tools, Kugene Vievy aged 13, and Ernest Caput, 12 years old, both street gamins, were arrested at Cherbourg and back in Paris today The youngsters were bound for Amer ten to fight Indians. They told the police that it was their intention to turn burglars in the event of a failure. in their original quest for savages and gore Caput was dispossessed of 207 ————————————————— COUPLE DID NOT SPEAK IMPENETRABLE SILENCE WAS EXPERIENCE BETWEEN MAN AND WIFE. (My Colted Prem) FRANCISCO. July 29, Silence, a wooden, sphinxlike, im penetrable silence, has existed for ten years between James Wyrell, a Loe Angeles real estate dealer, and hie wife, according to the tewth mony of Mra. Wyrell In her salt for ‘divoree before Judge Van Nostram today. Through the entire period the two lived in the same house When either had information to impart to the other, communication was made 12-year-old daughter SAN Pearl At the dinner table in the library Mra. Wyrell would have her daagh | Dr. Krauskopf says that he be! they betieve that they will |ter repeat to Wyrell what she want | Hevea the suffrage agitation of tor} tenderly with them, having in [ed him to hear, notwithstanding day is just another more of wom mind the possibility of having that he was then in the same room. an and that it will result in her! @heir own purses raided atsome [When Wyrel! talked conditions ultimate advancement. “The water} ‘future time. were reversed, The allence, how that l# etirred up and maddy now, he says, “will in the end clarify! tas any legisinture to assume that and bring joy to the hearts of many. \ 9 min, because he has no wealth, is It is this upward movement on the unable to award just compensation part of the woman which will to a poor wreteh who has sustained purify the homes | injuptes owing to the carclessnes: Rabbi Krauskopf is a guest of the of Some corporation employee? Washington hotel and stated this) Buel an assumption is a monstrous | morning that he intended to seq! infpatiee to a very large percentage every part of the exposition be jot oor citizens.” “But apart from this, what right enter every fleid of Iife. Bvery | fore bis departure and began by tak " occupation that woman takes up! Ing ao gutomobile ride with frends # @ ee eae ee RRR ee ere ET RE ee ore | & * * BANK CLEARINGS, * * Seattie. * j® Clearinas today . $1,853.85 * POLICEMAN BREAKS HIS FINGER FIGHT: 1] ¢ patsnces 185,176.79 ING WITH A MAN CAUGHT FLIRTING 3% jeisinen catnn gaso.25000 2 WITH FRIEND'S WIFE. # Balances 70,408.00 f \* Portland, + le Glearings today $815,623.00 & * Balances 115,499.00 & (By United Prew.) ; Withont more ado Heinel din) ¢ a SAN FRANCISCO, Jnly 29 mounted deliberately tied Nitian@we@eataeeeneanne! Mounted Policeman Helse! ja nure- borse, and with beliigerent mein} ing a broken finger today his sense of propriety was shocked when he came upon Henry Bode man filrting with Mre. ridget Oar rigan, of 1312 Carolina «at, The gal lant Bodeman was bending low over the blushing Mra. Carrigan’s dimpled hand when Melee! rode up resplendent in his wnlform, For a horrified instant he gasped, then shouted Hey there, that not right That lady is married is a friend of mine » Is she a friend of m d Hodeman, “but that ts She is not yo is she? Arena management for a I nent injunction restraining t liff's office from Interfering proposed fight between Dr and Al Kaufman up before Judge Rone came | afternoon Yeaterday order was issued upon the tion of the Arena torney a temporary re Fair tonight & light weet winds, ho OK tk ttt tek tok number of paasengers MAY STOP SHERIFE FROM WTERFERG | The hearing of the application of | sirthday Tuesday through the Her husband ine,” re n't your r wife hi with the Roller ght nig id tht training applies ir at Lie ttt ttt tk ttt tot \* WEATHER FORECAST. * and Friday; * 1 * advaticed upon the alleged Mirt tomas toe oro 08 PUBL ETS A HUE: leveled It at Betsel ' | Keep away,” he warned. “This is not the pollee work } AIRS Then followed a savage fight.) Hoth powerful men rolled over the pavement, fighting for the posser| tp Celeed Svein) ston of the weapon. Heise! broke! yeenaH Wis, July 29-<How| his Hitle finger, but finally aucceed-| uns you lke a hue Nke th ed in wrenching the A hug that busted t the grasp of Hoe Sr tiletes. whe dauattak oft A moment lat a ages Sarikei lati hae elaine manacied and shortly afterwards) iecause abe got what #he asked for was on his way to the pollee sta) O° oe ree tion, where he was booked and) Jyin Boussh + veuks ferrmiee charged with resisting an offfeer.| 4 yeon Hy pola saute Examination of the gun showed it] ac enter for mar ptha tat. te |to be unloaded salts: taahtul ¢ hap yer aa cree bad the good f« t . £ ‘CLERK D. K. SICKLES op a OBSERVES BIRTHDAY ‘S00 Suss80 , that he did not huge } igt K. Bickles, county clerk, had alig gi ar real hug. She nd remind | got th anly hug all right and him of the ovcasion, the employer of | Bounfield 1 he was’ not the clerk ffice presented hir with | wh be “os a pair of handsome gold cuff bute eR A KRKAKHR AR ARR tone with diamond settings *. * In making the presentation apecch|*® 4 Ae¥eP, ATTENDANCE. = & the donor referred Mr. Sickles |* Yesterday's admis * 1 tr . * ions 43.628 & age a am nothing of th kind torted Mr. Sickles tm * Total admissions 144 oad & * + Y ea ke | ADMIRAL SAMPSON HERE | The &. 8 Admiral Sampson arriy The Vin the 1 in last night from San iro, | harbor early thin morning, She had rly a day later than her schedule | ahout half a hundred paswengers and and a large |e full cargo, Her voyage was to Port Graham and way ports, | 8. 8. OHIO IN PORT. (oamebip Oblo arr She had a full cargo ever, was broken a year ago when ahe alleges Wyrell ordered her to leave the house, bien couple have KING OF YOUNGSTERS BOUND FOR AMERICA TO ARRESTED IN FRENCH METROPOLIS. New York b. Harry Pulliam last night held a revolver to bis right temple and fired one shot The bullet passed in at the temple and THE INDIANS ARE came out seven inches away on the left side of the head atroying he right eye and passing through the upper portion of the left franes, which he had stolen from Sound Not Heard. the savings of his father while the| The sound of the shooting was family were ting supper jnot heard in any part of the club The impelling cause of the|house, but Mr. Pulliam, in falling youngsters’ il fated attempt to/|to the floor, apparently dislodged reach the West is an overdose of |the recetver ot a telephone that American dime novel Iiterature.| "as standing on a table near by. The book stores of Paris are «im-| The operator on the ground floor ply pasted with the wildest, blood. | answertr he signal got no reply, jest and most halr ving French | and sent a bel! bo: Mr. Pulliam’s translations of “Buffalo Bill's” and | room to find out what was the mat- Nick Carter,” and the youth of | ter The boy i the baseball Parts are worse at rending them | magnate lying floor, halt than the average American mes-|Clad) He hur downstairs and wenger boy gnve the alarm. Dr, Higgins, club sniemasniennes physician, wae hastily summoned, : and after making a hurried exam- lination directed that the coroner be tified Mr. P m. although still con- 1 able to speak, appeared oofused to anewer the coherently. TEN YEARS jto b too physician's stions m She been married for 18 y The wounds © carefully dresned, wave no reason why comversation |but the physician then had Iittle Was not carted on between them. | hope . RESCUED FROM LAKE UNION IN REGULAR MELODRAMA STYLE When the lights went off and the | care stopped last night, John L Stevens and wife of 625 Emerson st. were op & Green Lake car, The | fu car stopped on the trestle over Lake | ner Union “Why, who's shot?” Stevens grew impatient and,| The doctors decided that any fur- with his wife, started to walk. He|ther questioning was likely to en- fell through, struck a stringer and | danger Mr. Palliam’s slim chances plunged Into the lake, Passengers | of recovery heard his cries and went to the res. | Was Melancholia. Cause a Mystery. Coroner's Physician Shrady, who arrived about half an hour after, assisted Dr. Higging. Both attempt- Jed to get some explanation of Pub Nam's attempt to kill himself, bat |he continued too dazed to give tn- | telligible answers. Dr. Shrady, leaning close to Mr, Pulliam’s ear, asked slowly: Why did you shoot yourself?” Th was no response. He re peated the question. Mr. Pulliam roused himself con- dly and asked in a dazed man- one. , a9 Among (he many papers seat- t » 20 was lowered to the water by iia| tered about, however: there was H jnothing to indicate the act had heela and there he grabbed the drowning man and hauled him up! at all | premeditated. Friends me in true melodramatic style | (Continued on # on Page Nine.) SPAIN NOW _—- SURROUNDED BY MOB Crowds Gather Around the Palace When News Is Given Out That Spain Loses in a Battle. (By United Pree.) MADRID, July 29—Official advices this afternoon ate that the Spanish troops have lost nearly 2,000 in the battle at Melilla, including General Minto and one colonel, and that the troops have been forced from the outposts and under the protecting guns of the war. ships in the harbor, When this was learned mobs formed in all parte of the city and are now surrounding the palace, jeering the name of King Al fonso. The situation is most serious. (ny MADRID, Untied Pres.) July 28, via frontier with the Shouting “Down king,” an angry mob formed tn fro: of the palace today and hissed the monarch when he ed on a baleony eling against the government jn at the highest pitch and the overthrow of King Alfonso is pre dicted by the radicals Barly today a mob was formed and marched to the palac where a mighty shout of "Down with the king” struck terror to the the young monarch. Belleving that his appearance would appease the wrath of the people Alfonso appear ed on a baleony and attempted to speak, He was greeted with hisses hoote and Jeers and finally driven palace heart of back into the Desperate Situation Spanish Kovernment is in a While the ri The desperate situation oting wae confined to the province of Catalonia there was hope that it might be put down before it at tained revolutionary proportions (Continued on Page Nine.) | ese tee RECEIVER FOR THE Tn SNAKES APPOINTED ult fal OE FT be FROM MORE TROUBLE, ‘| sonal Con Boys on Top Receiver for a Gila monster, diamond headed rattler, two teal of Peak Will Talk to snakes and a bull snake. : ., Vaugho Filis je the receiver He Men im Seattle With Heliograph Today. | Was appointed by Judge Frater this morning. — lowing his arrest for stealing) If the wind is friendly and the the rks nore Horver ba ed sun amiable the frat eliographie terprise, N. A. Weeden, to dissolve 804! ever dashed from the summit the partnership. Mr, Horner asked of Mount Rainier to Seattle will be for a receiver and got it recetved at the Government build In the meantime several of the ing at the A-Y.P. between the snakes ure dead and others are hours of 5 and 7 this evening. nearing that stage. The live ones | Five members of company A of the are given an outing every day on Signal corps of the national guard court house lawn ar ady on the top of the ma Mr, Horner states in his com. Jestic peak awaiting a favorable op- plaint that 1 portu to communicate through the wf mirrors and the rays hip May 26. Weede and Weeden entered into a partners n i was to furnish the money and % with Seattle Horner was to deliver the skill rgeant V. V. Westfall will abor-and time, Both delivered the "% signals, Mr. Westfall said equired materials, but July 19 Mr, ‘8 morning that it may be neces Wevilon ele Horner from. ary, if the wind proves contrary, show and told him to stay ejected, | t? fin A rary othe ’ base from which with {hem Hin arrest, the trial pected to perform the Important vid (ne notoriety followed feat tad npowed of First Sergeant K. C, Ingraham. Corporal H. E. BAR SILVER QUOTATION, N YORK is quoted today at j* Sam until} p.m ‘* Se July 29 ORC Har silver Moore and privates EB. 8, Ingra eee Ae ham, RC. Buck and W. J. Colkett, * % all of whom live In Seattle. They * WATER SHUT OFF. % left Fairfax J Signals are ex % Water will be shut off in the # | pected every evening for the next * intermediate cervice mains in | tree days. The Myer code will be © the district west of Densmore % | U8ed-—the same one used by the # ay, and Green Lake, and north | Deleast garrison at Ladyamith * of Lake Union and the gov. /4uting the Anglo-Boer war. * ernment canal, tomorrow from * iH * 7 *