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| Committee Asks Proceedings Be Against Atty. L$ giled that A © ted to start dis nent HN. De W the Mitorney who filod charges come gourt | 1 toa} e declar " of justifies: | ’ ‘ » hem, | the making of ¢ | “ ar reasonable «round ‘| % “crime against the! fadicates a mind either . oe or ao re waly as to be unworthy of ‘At the bar of the stat (tty United Pres) IN, Wash. July 20.—The fawyera. members of the assiclation inceting herw. & Warm session today of the grievance This report was the an the business progam | was devoted ex graitine business and ( pew constitution and by ’ far there haa beer th et talk regarding charg de | pe members againet supreme | _— mS COMING = H TO SEATTLE. See Se ip United Pree) Ore, July 26 —The! LaBohome haw ar-| from Portland on her) and will be accom. | feft Gut this evening and She Is! Wrgth with six foot | hes 6 T% horsepower on | pand draws Shout 10 fee! Her! te handsome: ly equipped ~ July 30.-—Mrv, | thig country, has| ton with the Weat.| company at tiem, which has | i, she was com! Maquish the key. Mre been an operation for! She te 73 years) ! | statements _—_ a CHINAMEN WIN FIGHT FOR WOMEN TEACHERS (Hy United Presa) GRENSBUAG, Pa, July 90 Greensburg Chinamen have won thelr Might to be taught aingly by women in Sunday Following th Now York, the disruption of th Chinamen in the church, when the withdrew th schools here Sigel murder tn was a complete unday aehoo! for Firat Methodiat chureh counell young Women teach re and substituted young men in thotr places, The Chinamen said they would not attend another ses sion of Sunday school untoas Amer PRESENTS PRETTY {foam women taught them, and they didn't. They tnaisted | tome her for each pupil } First the demand bad a tendency to stagger the chureh counedl, but the Chinamen have won out, bo fuse it was considered that, as clans sosatons were held in the lay school room and only on Y mornings, there could be otlone to the plan proposed Chinamen, Yesterday the tehool strike was broken and each Chinaman was in his place with a white woumn as tutor also on a Sunday SCROLL TO MAYOR VISITING SOLON ARMED WITH A PRETTY SET OF CREDENTIALS, Like the old Roman atateamen of }old, and like the chief men of Indian tribes of late Years, when one prom. inent man ie sent to a neighbor ing clty, Alderman George D. Wood, president of the board of public works of the city of Apple ton, Wisconsin, arrived in Seattle this morning and, marching up to Mayor Miller, presented a scroll. beautifully hand engraved and tied with a pretty baby blue ribbon whick announced In the most formal of language that the bearer was the official representative of the clty of Appleton “We bespeak for him your kindly services in making his visit pleasant and instructive,” was one of th made in the scroll, which was algned by the mayor and the oclty clerk. And so, right in harmony with the wish of the olab orate missive, the jovial alderman was firat shown everything in the city hall, and then plans were m to b re his stay in the elty on of the pleasant memories of hin life tt is our wish,” says the scroll with the mayor's signature at the bottom, “that the exposition will be | more than auceessful, and the larg eat hopes of its projectors realized Incidentally, this Is the firat of huodreds of invitations sent to cities all over the United States to be answered It created much favorable comment at the city hall where tt was shown, FROM REAL ESTATE TO PALM READING AND THEN TO JAIL Fortunes could be bad for the asking, on the “Pacific const, thought John D. Powers, when he of Sheeburne, | loft a remunerative real eatate bus. | oldest woman tclo- | ineas in Boston to come to Seattle. | he found Hut even tn Séattle there was no royal road to making 4 fortune, and he was soon on the down and out jist. He embarked in the fortune telling business, and bung out bis shingle. He was ar | rested and appeared before Judge Brown this morning “fy heavens, f know I have done wrong and I am willing to take my modietne,” he declared, “I had to do something, and all | got was 60 cents, I have wealthy relatives in the Bast and they must not hear jet this.” Twenty-five dollars and costs,” jeaid the judge, giving him the lim {it “You fortune tellers never seem to be able to tell when die water is going to overtake you.” Then came Mra. Jane Doe Viger 'Mra. Viger was also in the atar gacing, fortune telling business. Not being in a hurry she believed | the ease would better be continued. Judge Brown was obliging and con Unwed it until Auguel eotting the bond at $250. The amount of jthe bail was another thing Mrs. | Viner had not foreseen and she went to jail in default "ASK FOR A PERMIT TO LAY CAR TRAC Seattle, Renton and Southern Rat! way Co. works at its meeting this morning for a permit to lay tracks on King st, but because of the large amount of business to be transacted the beard adjourned before it was reached The board will hold a apo. cial meeting next Monday morning at 19 o'clock and this matter come up at that time. LITTLE IMPROVEMENT. | |, The condition of Robert Suther her Owner, S M. Uman | The missive is written with a pen/land, the Post-Intelllgencer proof A ov Nis! aod 8 a work of art in every sense,| reader at the Providence hospital, jhae not changed since yesterday | He baa improved a little, however, since he has been at the hospital JAP ADMITS THEFT AND GOES TO JAIL Through clever work by City De tective H. C. Adame and Detective | Sergeant Thomas Ryan, of San | Francisco, Harry Oshima, a porter jat the Tannhaeuser bar, at 221 | Second ay. §., was foreed to admit that he was the thief who rifled the saloon till of 4185 on the morniag of July 26 When taken before Justice of the Peace John B. Gordon this morning, Oshima pleaded guilty to a charge of petty larceny and was sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jal) BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. (ty United Frese) NEW YORK, July 10—Bar ativer in quoted today at 60% conta, $6000 SUITS—SALE $40.00 SUITS—SALE $35.00 SUITS—SALE BSUITS—SALE SUITS—SALE gz 0 SUITS—SALE SUITS—-SALE PRICE | TAILORED READY CO. CORNER TrOURTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET PRICE 837.50 PRICE 00 j PRICE PRICE 0 with the board of public| UAKE Tho UESTROY UNE TOWN by Great Earth Shock. (Ty United Prem.) MEXICO CITY, July 20— Two severe earthquakes shook Mexico City and vicinity today. The severest shook was regis tered at 4:15 a, m, Six persone were killed and & Boore seversly injured. Acapuloo, on the weet coast, le reported in rulne. Reports from other cities on the coast, and from this local ity, are brief, though It has been ascertained that imme ai ge has been done in many ites. Property damage in this elty wae slight, owing to the peou liar building construction here. No Americans were among than two minutes, and were the severest experienced in years. BHERKELY, Cal, July 20 Orom! sleamograph at the Univer jaity of California recorded a sever learthquake shock at 3:10 o'clo |Pactfic standard time, this have been approximately 1,500 miles dixtant WORK FOR SOME ONE per annum. No educational examination be held, but all applicants will be re julred to pass & medical examination by some acoredited government med jeal officer, and by the patienty regular famtly physician, In mak ing application an unmounted pic ture must accompany the papers HOW 700 WOMEN OF CALIFOR NIA CITY PROVED THEM. SELVES AS HANDY WITH POL. ITIC8 AS WITH WING MA. CHINE BY ELECTING THEIR OWN FAIR MUNICIPAL CAN. DIDATE IN SPITE OF THE MEN. BERKELEY, Cal, July 30.—No, air, t wasn't @ sewing machine. It was a real, dyedin-the wool political machine, run by women. And what the Indies can do in practical poll- tes in proven in the successful campaign of an organization which numbered over 700 workers, every one of them of feminine persuasion. Tt was the tightest, finest, craftt eat, Cloverest machine that polities in this part of the country has known, and it succeeded in putting ite candidate, Mrs. Kleanor Carlisle, 4 local clab woman, next to first among 23 candidates who were try- ing for the four jobs of school di- rectors. This was ‘he first time that a woman ever was given the chance to bold office ta this city, a new charter making it possible, and the women of the town went to work with a wit, The machine they or. ganized did not forget a thing. Rep fesentatives “naw” the newspapers. Others made housetohouse can Yaseen, Still others got out crew lars and folders, and one division attended to arranging for mans meetings, included in ite work being Semerous interviews with sign painters to secure transparencies of harmonious ehades at bargain coun ter rates | eee i mee meres aoe eaten eee oe PORTLAND HOLO-UPS — AABBED IN TACOMA (ity United Pree) | TACOMA, July 30. Andrew Morek and Harry Miteholl wore y taken te Portiand this afternoon by | Detectives Day and w of that jetty, and will be arraigned on a eharge of having held up and robbed four men The men were arrested pie Tacoma last Wednesday evening iby Détectiver Milone and Miller Milone recognived Morck as a man tewho had served thre@terms in the | penitentiary, and when he reported tbe matter to Captain Fitegerald, he Was Instructed to bring him to/| the station When examined by Fitzgerald, Mitehell weakened. He admitted that he tad been Impliicated in sev ver CRESCENT MARKET IN COW BUTTER 6TORE, Cor. First and Pike. All meats sold at thin market are kept in a thoroughly. sant. tary refrigerator, are the best selected animals money can buy, Our sanitary refrigerators and show casea Insure free. dom from dust and germ-carry- ing files Our prices are the lowest In the elty consistent with superior quality, We Invite Your Inspection Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's chassified real columne. estate Acapulco, on the Coast of | The | Philippine | services, and an examination will be} held August 18 for that purpose The mays from $1,400 to $1,260 with} memento THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO VOTE EK STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. WRECKAGE OF GRAYLING IS BELIEVED SIGHTED (iy United Pres) BAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—Ite orting that a hull of a veasel float ing Off the coast of Washington was dighted by a conster five days ago, officers of the steamer Kilburn. |whieh arrived several days ago, have revived ramors of the ible fate of the British steamor ick Castle and of the Grayling both of which satled from northern Mexico, Is Reported to) po:is several months ago and have Have Been Laid in Ruins not beon sighted or heard of since Among the shipping mon it te |qenerally believed that the Wash Jington derelict is the Grayling jwhich already has been despaired jof The Grayling was manned by 10 men, and walled from Puget sound The frodick Castle satled from Portland, and {t is feared that whe was visited by the same misfortune which the Grayling and her crew are supposed to have suffered PREPARES A NEW JURY SYSTEM LAW The w tem does ge the present jury sys working man will be remedied if the state legtslature | passes a new jury act, which Judge | Humphries will present to that }body at the s#pectal session next month The bill prepared by Judge Humphries reads in part as fol lows That section 1 of an get relating to the sele 0, exemption and ser viee of Jurors in the superior court f the state, approved 900, be and the name ended to read as follows: 8 Mareh 10, is hereby 1. No person shall be competent to| serve a8 & juror in the supertor | courts the ptate uniess he be an | ole { the state of Washington jand & resident of the county tn |which he is called for service for | more than one year preceding such |Ume, and tn fall possesion of his facultion of sound mind and able to rend and write the Pnglish jan | Ruage That an emergency existe for the Immediate taking effect of thin from and after ite passage.” TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. ] (hy United Press) | WASHINGTON, D.C, July 39. |The treamry report today shows: | | Recalpts, $2,795,168; dishursements | betas MRS. ELEANOR CARLISLE. On the day of election every one of the 700 women constituted her self a “ward heeler™ from the the polls opened antil they ch 5 and the work they did would have made Hoss Tweed himself sit up and rub his eyes, The machine came out on top, and ite successful can didate took office with the three ‘men who were also elected = eral hold-ups in Portland, with Morck as a companion Jat the Providence hospital, slept , better t evening but today is | back In the same condition that he jhas been since he was taken there jover & week ago. _——$$—$ $$$ IT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD When you know that you have done the right thing you feel a self for coma that drives away care | Purdhaeera of Navy Yard City prop erty nll feel that way, for they know that They can resell at a profit any time, as they eve values going up every day. Our purchasers are our | best boosters or they would not all be taying to Interest their friends | If Fou have not already seen Navy | Yard City, your time could not be [spent to a better advantage than to take’ a little pleasure trip (at our bee ee and see Bremerton and wha wonderful tmprovements Un jam 18 making there in his Yard. You will then be sat that a few spare dotiara tn | 4 alongside the Navy Yard will jbring in large profits, Navy Yard City is water front praperty, and today we are selling large lotsa $40 and up, on terme $4 down and $2 monthly, Why not Join the crowds ‘that we are taking every day and showing them this beautiful water front property alongside the, Navy Verd? There ts lote of work In the Navy Yard, and we are building many homes that you can buy on payments Hike rent. Call at our of- flee and arrange to go with ua on the fast new steamer H, B, Koen nedy, leaving Colman dock 10 times dally. BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry 8t., Ground Floor. Call or write for maps and prices, > |Or unreasonable tariff restrictions, act, and the same shall be in force 4 Admiral W. J. Thompson, who ts} STRONG TALK [2 MADE bY A FRENGHMIAN Ambassador of France Is Credited With Making Pointed Remarks About the Tariff Question. (My United Preas) WASHINGTON, D. C.,, July 30 Oriticiam of the tariff attribute Ambassador Juaserand, of f created considerable comment here today, When « about the fail ure of J. P. Morgan to succeed in | hia project to list United Atate Steel securities on the Part Rourae, Jusserand in quoted as . ay jing Under the clroumstancos I be Neve that the attempt to market | Steel seouritios in France time wan Ul advised. Fy ja state of unrest over what | United States is going to do about the tariff It is not a question of sive and |take with France, All France asks jis that ite products be admitted to this country under a reasonable tariff schedule. It te not 5 mable to suppose that Fran if shut jout from this market by prohibitive will be willing to Invest ite money lin American Industrial enterprises.” | The ambassador, who Is on his way to France, ts quoted as having jmade thie statement prior to departure from New York yoster day ‘TWO CHIEFS 10 FIGHT IT OUT TOMORROW “Twill be a beautiful race the fans will see at the Florence Brom *y benefit baseball game at Dug park tomorrow afternoon, the chieftains of the two mu jaletpal departments will beat it down the cinder path for 100 yards in front of the grand stand Chief of Police Irving Ward, he of {pompous proportions, is. pitted against Chief Harry Bringhurat, head of the local fire department The benefit game promises to be an attraction of note. The cops have been practicing hard and will make the fire fighters go some for the bacon. Mr. Newport—Young man, do you gamble, drink or ke? The Lover-oN N ar Mr t—Then you would never « « with my daughter she is ough woclety girl Berapa, “Young man,” anid the Successful Old Guy, “1 started as 4 cle on $2 & week and today I own the buel- ewered the Chap, " in ali the store Leader THESE’LL GO TOMORROW SPLENDID NEARLY NEW PIANOS FOR AS LITTLE AS SIX DOLLARS MONTHLY Out of one hundred and twenty- seven planos offered for clearance lone than three weeks ago only twenty-nine remalp. These are principally the higher priced instru: ments and naturally the most de strable These must and will be disposed of within the next few days, Quick- est action is now necessary, If you don't think we mean bust- heas come in and look at the mag- his} i] Ends Tomorrow at6 p.m. |Suits, Coats, Skirts and | nificent Ebony Chickering, inte model, selling for $675, goes tomor- | row for $376; also an Ebony Stein-| way, regular $500 style, in good! condition, for $218. A beautiful! little Pease upright finished in rose: | wood, regular price $450, clearance | price for tomorrow, $227. A Knabe!| upright, rosewood case, perfect con- dition, for $212, regular price $550.) An Everett finished in burt walnut, | came to us in trade on Art Style Kimball, sells regularly at $400, our Clearance price, $218. A magnificent largest sized Kim-| | ball with French walnut case, used for concert work only, the $525 goes tomorrow for $337; an-| other in oak for $266 A Colonial style Smith & Barnes 1 brand new bat slightly shopworn, | the $365 kind, clearance price $245) (this is a rare anap for a new! | plano). A slightly used Willard in} oak, regular $325, goes tomorrow at} | $204 A Bailoy, mahogany, case dam-| aged but perfect inside, regular | price $400, clearance price $167.) | (This will be one of the first to be) snapped up tomorrow.) | A special Art Style Hobart M.) Cable, case fintshed beautifully in! mahogany, never before sold below} $580, goes tomorrow for $878. A} medium sized Lester, walnut, can't be told from new, regular price $460, marked $326 for clearance. A brand new Art Style mahog-| any Schubert, grand tone, fanciest design, the first buyer tomorrow | wets this at $388, regular price is $600, A Dunbar, Exposition atyle, | French burl walnut case very elabo- rately decorated, marked for tomor- | row at only $348. And fifteen other rare snaps ranging in price from $167, §$189,| $204, up to $488 for a genuine $750 planola plano. Don't let this opportunity pass without @ personal inspection. If you are figuring upon the purchase of a plano within the next year you! will be amply repald by making! your selection now, Remember, we! don't ask you for all cash, but will acoept any terms within reason. “Money Back" if not entirely satis factory. Eilers Music House, suc- cessors to D, 8, Johnston Co., Kilers Musto butlding, Third and Univer. alty. Half Price One-Half Off Trimmed and | Untrimmed | Hats — | The Men who bought “ Brad- bury System” Clothes last Spring need no solicitation to call and see the New Fall Models For they know the splendid satisfaction that comes of the possession of “Bradbury” gar- ments, and will insist on the “Bradbury System” label in their Fall Suit. Those who have not worn these famous clothes we especially invite to call and inspect the clever advance models for Fall and Winter now on display. Prices Strictly Moderate Liberal credit terms to all who care to take advantage of them. No extra charge for the accommodation, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ao. 11 “The Exclusive Style Shop.” 714-716 SECOND AV. Great Sale Entire Stock of Gowns 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”