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STRIKERS IN RIOT. (My Unived Press) HANNIBAL, Mo. Aug Fifteen hundred foreigners are parading the Streets today, (ntimidating residents of the city and assaulting emp! of the Atlas Court & Cement com. | pany, against which they are mig | ing. Serious disturbances are ex pected to take pla before aight DEATH AND STORK ON SAME TRAIN (By United Pres) HASTINGS, Neb, Aug. 3 birth and a death occurred today is a tourist car on Burlington train No, 2 ~| John Kremer, of Omaha, who with his wife was returning from Denver, died of tuberculosis as the train reached here A baby born to Mra. Oliver eusrepees tt | Westolph, of Chicago. The mother geen. "Tate Fourth ee She*at He is IVE SERVICE. arte ee EIN ‘gina tit | saimon Berea Union - Me HC i jand child were taken from the train at MeCook MOVER RE-ELECTED. (ty United Prem) DENVER, Colo, Aug. 3.—Charies | H. Moyer was unanimously re-elect ed preaident of the Western Ped- | eration of Miners today. C. BE. Ma honey was elected vice president “ Victoria With a Princess Princess Victoria leaves at 9°06 m. daily for Vancouver via Vie The real modern steamship of the Pacific coast, giving daylight | views of the Bound, Straits of Fuca, the famous Active Pass, Gulf of | Georgia, ing in full view o: the ing fleet at the mouth) of the Frazer. Canadian Pacific Ry, 609 First avenue. oes MILLIONS OF $$$ % Going in on improvements at the Navy Yard. Can you doubt that land values alongside or) Mite the, [the Navy Yard will continue to et nee Has one mile of water front}ually undermining it People's Bank Bids, building « city NB, SASS YSICIANS. le and ‘AND MODELS. fern end Model Works | font, Firat ti reason Contract. unset SUPPLie Be Hevply Go. Til Charny ws _ pRinTERG. Hows, 165 enc STAMPS. per (Mught and gold tor, 0 NOHAND CLOTHING tt increase? Navy Yard City alongside the Navy Yard. We are there and are making a record sale of this beau titul property, We offer you A Free Trip To the Navy Yard. We can prove to you that a few dollars invested iors, S40 “er On terme #4 down and $2 month ly. Certified abstracts; city water in and paid for. We build homes ae |On Casey payments. You can get if |lots of work in the navy yard. Call at our office and.go with us on the ;| fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, |leaving Colman dock ten times dal ily; fifty minutes’ ride. 1,000 lota | to select from. ‘Bremerton Development Co, | 106 Cherry Street, Ground Floor, | Call or write for maps and prices The CHICAGO MISPIT PAR 1460 WINNT AV. Wonderta) valuer Tailor-made Uneal Overcoats, Craven« ne ON, Ti Fourth ev | STORAGE eee Union Transfer | 1806 tot Rene 5. Ind. 1908 Dy, Wiley, Aranater, 1003 Vernou piace, pnt pe furnitere [4 Pitign, phone Ballard Th, 4 nee Ballard 9 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | ~~ aan mene | Fox and other makes, fao-simile type | written letters Pacific Typewriter & fupyly Co; 382 NY Block TAILORS, .v. Maison. Central Bide ~_* _STELEGRAPHY. “Ta a Bh povege of Telagraphy. , Remttio, Waal Gur location Suet weet @xD0 gr elebe expert (nate in WITNESS Thaw to} an} | “Aren't} {new high records today, WOMAN AND BABIES SUFFER WHEN JUDGE PUNISHES HUSBAND (Conoluded ) jail yesterday morning husband iny troubles, j#nd be said If the Judge would fet im out by would take me away from here and all the people who have ‘meddied,’ and we would start jall over again.” And the smile that Nghted Mary Pentiand’s face show } od that deapite the abuse (hat has beet heaped upon ber during the] past few months, sho ta yet tn love with her husband | and told) my | * Wife Takes the Blame In fot she ts willing to shoulder | the and to make all sorte }of exeuses for him ble ja young yal, rals jing a patr of luminous brown eyes, } whieh told only plainly that} under the sunny skies of Italy her sneestors lived and loved And | have been very unreasonable for the t th IT have been jealous and croas, and now | am willing to do my part. | would jnever have had him locked up if |my father had not sald that James was planning to run away from me, and so IL ewore to the com platnt. But what good has tt He ts Ie up now w he cannot help me it he would, He now that he will take care of me when he is freed and that we will go away from here, where |we do not know anyone, and begin jour life together over again Law Does Not Solve Problem. Married when she was but 15 to & man of whom her father did pot Mary Pentland, who is a remarkably handsome woman, says the first three years of her mar | ried life were happy years. Though she te but a child, her love ts that jof a woman, and she is willing now {to take the blame if only the law that sought to help her, will undo what it bas done-—if it will give jback to ber the husband who has matically abused her for the past four moatha blame, she anid montha enys }ayat There ts a quotation somewhere | about, “an old fool,” but I really} jthink It should be changed to “a woman in love.” | — | SEVERAL THOUSAND AT THE FAIR ANYWAY—8IG PARADE | FROM PIONEER SQUARE. ' Although the serious fires at Rv erett probably cut tn half the num-| t of visitors from that city to the/| A-Y-P. exposition for Snohomish | County day today, there waa sev eral thousand people present from jother parts of the count and the [program for the day carried out mont successfully, The crounds | were everywhere dotted with vie \ttors wearing the Snohomish county badges, and a big crowd attended the welcoming ceremonies at the Washington State bullding. Many of the visitors will remain over to visit the fair again tomorrow. The big parade of Snohomish county people down town which istarted from Pioneer square was | mont successful from every point of view, Numbers, floate and all the features called forth enthusiastic applause all along the route, which was up Piret ay. and down Second. | The thtet attraction was the num | ber of diminutive ponies attached to diminutive carriages whieh form ie part of the procession. St HIMSELF IN KFT OF INSANITY OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 3-—During temporary insanity, caused by the fact that for a week he had passed sleepless nights, which were grad his = mental strength, and that through period he had attempted to attend to his trying and responsible duties at his desk in San Franciseo, Ormal MeLean Rogs, president of the Call fornia Lithographing company of San Francioco, and formerly one of tthe best known and most popular ané Couatz|in Navy Yard City will bring in| ¥ouNR bankers of the state, fired putea oon | large returns. e Phones = |LARGE a bullet Into his brain at 4:50 o'clock this morning, and was found dead 45 minutes later, The shoot ing took place at 663 EB. isth a. the home of Hugh M. Cameron, a }prominent Oakland real estate man and father-in-law of the unfortunate man LOCATE STATE ROCK CRUSHING PLANTS (iy United Press) OLYMPIA, Aug. 3--State rock erushing plants were formally lo. cated today--one at North Yakima another at Dixie, on the enst side of Deception Pass, and the third at Meakillon, on the weat side. These |loeations were favorably reported iby the state geologist, and selec lions were approved this morning by Highway Commissioner Snow, | who f# still holding that office, as | Bowlby, the new commissioner, has tao far failed to qualify. The state lboard of contro! will at once com: | plete the contracts for Inatalling| rock crushing plants and make ar rangements to operate the same} with the convicts from the peniten tiary. The crushed rock manufac tured will be used on state roads and will be sold alad to cities and counties for highway improvements at the actual cost si plies ppatiop iat United Press. sT Lott Mo., Aug Follow. ing the kidnaping of Grace and Al fonso Viviano, second cousina, aged 3 and b years respectively, and a demand for $25,000 ransom, detec tives today arrested Joseph Bocano, | suspected of being an complice of | Samuel Turistl, who is believed to have taken the children from thelr | home, STOCK MARKET, NBW YORK, Aug. 3.-—-Union Pa cific and U. 8. Steel advanced to) the for: mor touching 2.02% and closing at and advance of 1% points above the final quotation of yesterday fav ‘la department store. jthe wife this | THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909. SHE FLED FROM ANGRY WIFE BY FIRE ESCAPE Varion Wi been Mboul the BA big crowd gathered In the street we the that ended when the janitor held the young wo nan after ab ime ft the banel Brown iceman | station At th ata tuned to ¥ iid she would in articles of feminine dings 5 WOMAN SUDDENLY RETURNS HOME-—FINDS A PRETTY BLONDE WITH HUBBY, (hy United Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 1.-—-Whea ekirdess young blonde of plea hantily left the fifth apartment house at Ml and 119th at. by way of the fire ape at 11 o'clock this 4 large crowd of interested apecta tore wondered why comely maiden should be foreed to select the rear fire escape as ner means of descent when the statroase was i commission But on down the tron ladder came jthe young woman. She had a part of her clothing under one arm, and appeared to be in an unusual hurry t reach the pavement. Then, an other woman's head appeared at a window of the fifth floor had take Then M ked I th wt ‘ n ref came Ruth to arre tion Mr the charge get a Uvoree Miss Carle told Juatloe Zeller that had wh Brown for and that he had take ipartment to well her some underwear, and that she had wo tre for (he purpose of trying on} the wear | wl Weat fotrude figure of the wh re orning but ashe no a ahe ke ebme | wook her| LAUNCH RIDE Y. PU, of the Immanuel | church, gave a delightful ride to the society and ite yeuterday The launch around the sound, passing Tree Point and Balnbridge They also viewed the of the wtoamer Yoromite. A | heon was served on board The Baptist launch frienda orulsed island wreck fine Another Woman Appears. The owner of the head that was poked from the window was Mre |Johanna Brown, who ls employed by The owner of {the clothing that had not been put jon before the hasty trip down the jflre escape commenced was Miss Helen M. Carle, 46 Dank st, Newark Here is the key to the mystery Mre. Brown became suddenly ul at 11 o'clock this morning, and ask ed permission to go home, When she reached there abe got no re| spouse to the bell, and let herself jin with a key, Then ahe saw her jhuaband, who is employed by an other department store, close a pair iding doors leading to a bed oth Who ie in that room?’ Finance Committee Meets Tomor row The moeting of the finance com mittee of the Chamber of ¢ meree, Which has in charge the ar rangement of the entertainment of Japanese business men who are to come here, has been post poned until tomorrow SIGMA NU CONVENTION A division convention of the Sigma Nu fraternity, with 200 dele gates from Northwest colleges, will be beld at the U. of W. chapter house on August 6,@and 7. Friday is Sigma Nu Day at the fair and| the Sigs will have a formal dance in the evening at the Washington! | State’ butiding To Bue for Divorce. | CHICAGO, Aug Mra. Brown took her spouse by| a seller of wheat on the the neck and locked him in the) day, and his actlon was followed kitehen, Then she peered into the| by the usual number of “Tallers room that had been so hastily shut.| The market closed at 1% to 1% There she saw a comely blonde. centa a bushel under yesterday om the * inquired No one," replied she says her husband $—Armour was bulges to WEDNESDAY’S A.-Y P. E. PROGRAM WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT OLYMPIA AND SHELTON DAY. MISSISSIPPI DAY, BNOHOMIGH COUNTY DAY. & m—Exposition gates opea. Snohomish county people “seeing the fair” all day to 10:30 p. m—The “Clan Praser” troupe of Highland Pipers, Drummers and National Dancers, Toronto, Canada Program, Woodmen of the World; chairman of the day & m. to noon—Concert, Wagner's A-Y vader Popular Talks, Free Stereopticon Views, Government Biograph room, Hawatian building Arrival of Olympia and Shelton delegations Addresses and musical program at the Amphitheatre. Informal reception in Washington State building Uniformed companies will assemble in front of For estry building and march to Amphitheatre, where the J) prise drilling will take place. to 6:00 p. m-—Concert, Snohamiah County booth, High Beboo! band to 6:00 p. m.--Reeeption by Shelton ladies, Woman's building. Refreshments served by young ladics to 6:00 p. m—Reception by Olympia ladies, in Washington State building. Elaborate display of dabliax Dp m—Concert, Liberatt’s band, Music pavilion. » m—Unlted States Life Saving Crew's exhibition, foot of Pay Btreak to 4:30 p. m—Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P. band, Nome ‘eircle. p. m.—Concert, Liberat!'s band, Music pavilion. I EATH FLOWERS COVER LIFE'S SCARG IMPRESSIVE BURIAL SERVIC ARE HELD OVER MRS. FASSNIOGE. With the smal, yet beautiful, horial services of the English church, Mra. Alice Puean'tge was! learried to her last resting place by | six countrywomen, members of the Daughters of St. George, thia after noon | The funeral services of the young wife whose patient suffering dur ing the year she lay helpless from burns she received while employed by the Algonquin club attracted the sympathy of many men and women, | were held at Butterworth's and) were very impressive. j The casket waa covered with) flowers, offerings from the nelgh-| bors who had learned to love this! woman during her brief stay at the/| home of Mra. C. F. Scott, at Colum: | bia City, where she was removed when it was found out that she waa being kept {n a dark basement} am Hon, T. P. Revolle, P. band, bead of Cas a . a p Maryaville 3333 3 = see er | cee WANTS SPECIAL DAY, Prince Rupert, the new elty. of} rm Canada, wants & special/ day at the exposition, and has writ: | ten to the fair, promising to send down 250 people by special boat it| & day is wet aside for them, | Mre | although }a negress friend of Webb [FINDS A FORTUNE IN A BARREL MARTINSBURG, W. Va, Aug While dumping an ash bar rel over an embankment toda Joe Green, a tranefer found a pocketbook containing $2 d several diamond rings The pocketbook turned out to be one lost by Mre. Henry Mil ler in Maren. The diamonds were valued at $1,100, The driver wae given $100, FATE OF NEGRO MAY DEPEND UPON OOG Valtea Presa) ATLANTA, Ga, Aug The tate of Willard Webb, negro, will prob ably depend upon a mongrel dog Mra. Ixie Lrown was assaulted by & negro Hey T! a dow to Identif man, al days ago ne gro Was ne and it ber ged to ompanied by Brown In abi her asnatlant. The dog bel the day of the assault he had it out for a walk. Webb ia in jatl and the dog fs being held as a material wit heas FEAR DEATH CLUB EXISTS IN VILLAGE, N ‘CASTLE, Ind Mrs, George Sweigart, day at Middletown, from paris green, taken with suleidal Intent Her suicide was the fourth in Mid dietown, a village of 800, this year and there ts belief that a “suicide club” existe. Aug 4 KILLS UNBIDDEN GUEST) Conn, Aug. 3--Au Munson, &7 years old, who » Candan Mountain, saw a snake approaching his voranda last evening He got a horsewhip, met the snake on the steps and killed it The reptile was four feet long and GARVEY-BUCHANAN i ratt EMPLOYES TO DANCE. Dace, and there will be someone to dance with you, and if you don't dance you can watch the others trip the light fantastic toe, but be sure and attend the dance at the Stockade at Alki Point evening. This ts th tered broadcast ployes of the company, who are giving the dance and t who attend ¢ mesaage scat among the em died to-| Garvey-tiuchanan | the | tw ey Insure a good time for all| pronsive, THE BENCH " WATERMAN ON For the next tw Vote! Vote! Vote! for Queen of Carnival | One Alank t whiel cision to nivel th popular tered Inte whiet where penetrated ehiid anted the u for jaiven e ole lady th whieh the choles. Mare nm th in a verftable ing, for the limit to jer of any individ jthe ability to obtair jpapers in whieh the any number of them |spaces and send them [dross given, and thus step of the great king mah When tt | day and if your chotee comes queen, you will have the jiufuction of contempla jarch ® creation y Jactive part. The refgn of ity wf! be short, but will make |by brillianey for all the shortcom ings due to brevity, During her jroyal career all the exposition, all| Seattl d indee 1 the North. | ‘eat, will combine to do her honor Therefore who vote on the! winning side will shine tn a reflect-| Nght, while who go down to defeat ax the champlons of others | will Join none the leas enthusiastic ally in making the fair victor’s regal Jeareer worthy of the gentle lady |who shall exercise sweet away over the fair, and particularly the great multitude that will pass through | the gates on that most auspicious of | }indulg sal in pone | Ka f Warwick comes, thone tomorrow | al! occasions. | The queen, surrounded by her | beautiful maide of honor, will form culminating point of a spec.) that will grand and tin- | for wherever grace, youth jand beauty are, there must also be The music will be all that the! grandeur and impressivencss, while | most fastidious could desire, and the committee in charge of the ar rangements say that there will be more fun in a minute at the “G-B. dance than all evening at any other party ADMIRAL SAMPSON BAILS, The Admiral Sampson departed for southern ports, including San | Pedro and San Francisco, yesterday afternoon, with 127 passengers and a heavy freight list. She will be followed today by the Umatilla, of jthe Pacific Coast Steamship com pany's line, bound for San Francis ©. ‘The Offietal Goat “Your wite dowan't seem to care | much for that friend of yours.” ¢ man | lay the blame nm I'm detained downtown. Loutsville Courler-Journal Opticians Claim To cure headaches and many other troubles by selling eye « To ave disappointment quall physician first WwW. h. TYMMS, 4. D, Deultet and Arts Firet Time THURSDAY NIGHT, The Mosers. Shubert’s Most Pretentious Theatrical Amusement, . John Mason In Augustus Thomas’ Famous Love F (a year and a half in New York), THe - WITCHING HOUR “Big, vital, daring Dale. "Greatest century Alan drama of the Wim, Winter Original New York Cast and Production room at the Seattle General hos. | pital. The last prayers were said by the curate of the Trinity church, | in the absence of Pastor McGowan, who ts out of town. The members of the Algonquin! club have signified thelr willing ness to bear @ part of the burial) expenses, Which have been made as low an poratble throngh the kind Q ot Mr. Butterworth, The club will also assfet in securing work for Mr. Pussnldge as soon as he Is Jable to work FLOWERS FOR VISITORS A Moot ‘pyrania ‘a. green, cov ered with 6,000 cactus dahiias, will! be the center plece of the decora- | tions at the Washington State} Bullding for Olympia Day at the fair tomorrow. The flowers will be given away to visitors, Postal carda and stampa will also be given away, that the vieltors may | write home and tell about Olympia Day, One thousand Olymplans are | coming by special boat toniorrow | morning. Shelton Day will also be celebrated tomorrow with a recep: | ton at the Woman's Bullding, from 2 to 6 o'clock, $13 Final Limit Four Trains Each NOT FOND OF TACOMA, Nola Olander, of Hillman Clty, says that he “doesn t ike Tacoma.” | He clattis to have been robbed of a| valuable gold watch while from the "City of Destiny interurban, last night. He reported the loas to the police thia morning. .60 Spokane “Vf |letter one in the annals of Western | lfetes and the ceremonies attending and Return August 8 and 9 August 16 Account National Irrigation Congress RATE OPEN TO EVERYONE Way Every Day Leaving Seattle 9 a. m., 5:15, 7:10, 10 p. m. Reserve Berths as far ahead as possible, TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND COLUMBIA C. W. MELDRUM City Passenger and Ticket Agent. at the grand carniy |youth, grace and beauty will be! surrounded by all the pomp and] panoply that art and money can} supply and that are indispensable to| the proper conduct of the corona tion of a monarch who proves that she lives in the hearts of her sub jects by winning exaitation through popular vote, | of August 20, | } | | Rules of the Contest. The committes haying the elec- in charge have decided to con- the election by moans of cou- pons In the dally newspapers All the voters will have to do to give expression to thelr choice will be to clip the coupons from the pa- pers, fl in the blanks and deliver them in person or by mail at the headquarters of the committee at Ye College inn, corner of 40th and 14th sts,, near the main entrance to the exposition, where a large ballot box. carefully locked, will receive it Every evening a count of the bal- jota will be made and the result announced in the papers the follow. ing day. * Voters will have no limit to the number of ballots they may deposit. Kach coupon counts as one vote, jo more and no less. He or she} who comes Into possession of one hundred coupons may cast one hun. dred votes, Hallots will be gocepted any time within five days ‘after the date of lasue of the papers in which they appear, but will positively not be counted If sent In after 6 p. m. of! the date printed upon them | The date after which they cannot |be counted will appear on the bal lota from day to day, and no ballot | will be counted from which the date has been cut. The name of the person for whom | the ballot has deen enst must be| | written plainly to avoid mistakes | Contest Closes August 18. | The postanark on the envelopes jwent by mall will determine the le lgality of the ballots Instead of the day on which the envelope arrives, }but In no case will ballots be ao cepted after 6 p.m. August 18 The committee has set itself to work to make the occasion a red the coronation will at least equal, if not surpass, ever seen in the West. Maguificent | |floats will soon be in course of prep. aration, and the one to be devoted jto hor majesty and her court will] jbe a veritable dream of color, The} |throne of silver will rest on a fle ld | jof cloth of gold, white flowers, pen: | anything of the kind |-—— nants and the robes of the maids| jof honor will form a setting which | |in itself will be a spectacle that will | }}inger in the minds of the beholders | long after the occasion shall have | passed away ted to the grand parade floats will be examined by a committee ap. pointed for that purpose, and if they are found not up to the standard | they will not be accepted, the determination of the people in} charge to let no circumstances de. tract from the brilliancy of the oc casion, | REE COU COUPON B BALOT = Carnival Queen Contest E i Cut this out and mall or send to| Concessionaires Day Committee | Headquarters, Ye College Inn, cor | ner 40th and ith streets. This coupon entities holder to one vote jonly Write name in full Before being admit-|¥ Land Office lesues Report th Fede in fit th i slected of ogether a ¢ d for se ily in always cor poor month LARGE LEVEL LOTS IN BREMERTON $150 POINDEXTER & MOORE REALTY COMPANY, Inc. 106 Washington Bidg,, Phone, Main 5126. Room Seattic. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle $300,000 and un- divided profits .. Capital... Surplus 40,000 We believe that since we opened our bank we have helped a good many persons to better their condition. We do know that anumber of young men who never before had saved anything now have several hun- dred dollars to their credit, and they have become systematic savers. INTEREST QJ PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGE, President B, BOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- man, A. B Stewart, C. H. Bebb, RK. C MeCormick, James D. Hoge, N. B Solner CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STHEET Hard, Georgetown Heaton, N Branches ot . Dental War Makes Low Prices. If | make a dotiar on your Dental Work, you save @ dollar and the Dental Combine lores two dollars. do wirietly high - class work for half the price charaed by the Com- bine Dentists. My low prices, high-class work guaranteed, and pain- leas methods have made the dental war, Open every evening until 10, and ¢ pm. Sundays for work i ty on "Modern Dentistry BDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. 8. er we orr at Dies LAUNDRY COLLARS S Ic, 2c, 2c FBS) san sits we Cae nd careful attention Hrieg them in for SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co, 120T Serond Ave. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, tag (Established 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provistons, Roth Phones 270. Private Wires, 804-205-206 Alaska Bi The Raven prescription service means that the doctor's skill In pre scribing le most efficiently supple |mented by the druggist’s skill in | compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. H. L. 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