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s THE STAR ea Tk TRIC | THE SEWER FOR PURPLE POSTERS TER AR » INVENY BND ‘ New Jersey City Is Not to Wf Stand For: the Purple Wall Pictures, Those De- scribing Scenes. ~~ THURSDAY 1 AUGUST 26, 1909 INQUIRY TO GE BLAME 5 STOP? Investigation of Collision Between Two Boats Is Postponed Because Im- | portant Witness Is Miss- VALKYRIES NA MED IIT “nnn MI FOR VIKING FETE Mh | Switchman Killed and Wig | ow and Eight Child Must Now Hustle 17 Themselves, ing. ' | — D bing Wow PATE! Aus | d mall eb j 1 a \ Da The | BALLARD, Aug. 26.-—The inve t H w i and “The Cor tigation being made by he marines F i Sw A he Clr Innpector the accident, In which Pus Me pa The ¢ Blave's Re ithe launch Teal was sunk and the benea of « tran ea ba rt R Pirates |lives of members of a Chris tehing t nleht by Ce 19 nd The King of |tlan Wndeavor party from Mallard | witehmen, the Bicainiate” will play in Pater were endangered cannot proc rted the sinh perry . nder a heavy handi because of the disappearance of the Mra, Ge lithe rae port |iicensed operator of the launch in Columb the Tittle w ae . Recided that T. D. Dalan, owner of the Hell languish, § womenly fort . of these shows was in charge at the time of the tude, she P the w placa | | hare her arlet abs 7 ed from the city aceldent, while the operator was bwith b * babes, but Some placards idging | renting Nothing can be done to] | stone J m fre their titles, which is all that }Dalan bec » he holds no lHeense. | } It wa hia Pate ean hear abe then He says that he does not know] lher child r of the et are rea rille Here are som: the operalo: name, or where he} death, The tle buts of thet is. The Investigation Is at a stand 13 and the young taba eee The Attempted Murder tn Mid still until he appears Just how nan met Me deat ocean, Take ber away. I'll save The accident happened a week is not know Matt Kiley head her from th oundrels and ago yesterday, while the two) switchmar ved Gehmar 1 There stands the murderer—ar- || ” | jaune how were cruising the sound head of a train apd a ped rest him CG) with o Ballard party. The engine was made for the body. The i Posters Condemned. KILLED AT of the T stopped and the lights men belle that Gebipan fell i) hese postera were comdomeed we ‘cut went out, The owner of the Bell hin death because of wet, aliggaml Bile aes by He i which was follow did not notice |footing. ( an had been 4 violence, which Is not considered || the and kept on golng, thinking Back row, standing, reading from left to right—Miee Antonette | og the road company i n Paterson Others, barred | that the Teal bad run on ahead Rian, Mise Kare Elkin, Miss Marie Gangmark Those seated— | pepruary 7 stinak anaeate: ane Arrest and bis launch #oon crashed into| Mise Tomine Johnson, Miss Ragnhild Gunde, Miss Inga Elkin. 3 thet man—he 1s. filrting with [the other. The Teal tilled with} Mie | Hundreds Fight Mane muh” and “Defending his wife's water and the passengers wer anti al ; honor | tranaferred, but the tnepector# | GIALG WHO WILL PLAY AT BE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE 1 k Aug, 26—4 Among the * are some learned of it through the news) ing ANGELS OF THE BAT ow r day Wis, saps tht Boy @uxgesting jail aking, a thing |papers. They hold the captain of TLE FIELD SELECTED. SU CESS IN UTAH oe pes at Zz 4 orbidden by Paterson's city ordi-| the Teal blamelens. iehul r ‘ ‘ i; ; Sead ” they are “The Jatibird's| ering 2.500 acres. The Siriaa Escape The Rescue of Jack.”| | | ‘The young ladies to take the part _ FORRATTS, pe “The Dash for Liberty The | | } 1 0 of the Valkries In the great Nor Woman's suff gh ly yl i Fight on the Cliff and The | | wegian drama, to be played in the ; us m in Utah leclared Mr by a MUST ANSWER 10 Branded Man | | ' Meiahdihaaine oa. tnd 00MM cent el Cor eniet raeeerée Oran Still another series is forbidden | | Ampb . wtaff a Willian: Spry a are against that form of public} |weaian Day, have been chosen rhe peri outing n your wlate i oticy upheld by the “ = The ey tonette Rian, Misa | 8") adopt —— ‘ hey include “The AN EXAMPLE FOR OTHER CITIES WE COULD NAME, (Concluded.) They are Dias Anios ay Goy, Spry and his parts in Justicn Browall Sturder of Sal" “Sal's Sensational ~—~|Kare Elkin, Miss Marie Gangmark, | 9:9 nanw ta (tat at’ tha - Wolf ten % Escape” and “You Tried to Kill j national forest administration f0F! stie% ‘Tomine Johnson, Miss Ragn- | fair sperior court F Me, Now I'll Kill You. | copt it gladly, and will continue in | the equitable distribution of grazing’ y114 gunde and Miss Inga Elkin 1 heart t fw n . oe change a 3 i the course | have mapped out, with-| rights, protection of the timber and) 1») oid Norwegian mythology the | suffrage,” sa governor It 18 | larceny ' Taboo Many Bilis. j ' out reference to what these other |our watershed,” What does Hey-| valkyries were supposed to descend | unfortunate the women of! fe Wolf is accused eb Not even that effective scene. officials may do burn now? This petition does HOt) tron heaven and carry away from | Washingt want t te 1975 from Fred H. Ba “Even if she ts a Creole slave, you “The statement made by | #0 to the department. The senator ing hatte field the bodies of the | haven't at jege. Tell t. on the \ have no right to whip her” war-| Commissioner Carrigan,” aid | replies: ‘I do not desire any More) Hrgvext warriora who fell in the that if the ne to our #tat he had consider b: ranted to bring tears to the stoni Poros 8 Major John Stringer, chief dep. [forest reserves In Idaho and shall pray will nee that they get square |torests in est eye, may be ween in public.) (Concluded.) | uty eheriff, “that, | informed | 00! willingly consent to the creat Previous to the drama the Viking | deal | quar Que of the gema of the forbidden waa « SNE Se him that we could property ac. |!nk of any more.” He also #8)%) nip will enter the exporition har | Mrx Badger recalled anyuning ‘ collection is “The Attempted | Gy Denver And the fight, if it ae We are dolng| commodate only 100 or 119 | You could not live on ft Aad Minor manned by 40 of the handsom: | instances of wives working for cer ga . PR ght’ Pirates.” | comes, will be very interesting present tine } prisoners in the county jail, ie | Would be ettlement. Feat and most stalwart of the sone | tain candidates, while thelr hu ‘ 4 e Electric Jewel Hox” is at! No one knows here whether Ballin i jutely fal 1 © 1H will turn (0 of Norway, They will be greeted | bands were againet ther enre ions other good one, as is "The Abduc-| ger will pat in an appearance t PLiniyp Alpen gtipein oat | ow cae espienke yr yal Rec-|St the landing by a bevy of women Not long ago,” she said, “a manlaey that he had ‘put $188 4 tion of the Southern Helle. The “keynote today es ore senceapg var 4 ’ ord for 1906, April and June./and by the queen of the Viking| and wife were candidates for the |p ody : 3 Convict 999's" best act, “If you), , ' commicsionere in ordering the ommissioner Carrigan Bever 0, wilt observe Senator Heyburn | loliows | same office, that of state senator— |" by Joseph N. Teal indicat king Then « parade follows | same offi t = ¥ . _ federal prisoners removed from (talked with me about county fall = Strike that blow, you die stand-\ that the friends of Pinchot are pre) 4), ' " il after the (Helping to pase the iaw which pro throughout the fair grounds to end | and the woman was victorious § fag up,” which ts .cing rehearsed | iared to stand by their guns, “The 9 county Jail. peations after “the | vidos for settlement tn forest 11a: the Amphitheatre | - | CRUEL TO THE og on the strength of the title| fin: is on.” said Teal, “and tt wil; “Usder my predecessor there county commissioners had passed | sieves Just what did be mean!” 19 the evening the United / RECEIVER NAMED. | ——ee . yy all the small boys in Paterson, |). pitter And Teal did not) Were a# Many as 84 prisoners bo ge emp) andl on meets therefore, by his threat to hit cob-| sian ingers of the Pacific const! Frank I. Meares wae appointed| : = a ne ot Wane enc |iiince his words a bit when he/ tered, PG ae Solas lnered trom the dal” jetituents? A senator and 8 secre wil) render a concert in the Audi |temporary receiver for “Dixieland si j Sure o — Want to Go! iota his hearers what conservation | Periods of months at a tary of the fnterior make a powertl | torjum |a0 Amusement on the Pay Streak, | o iid Home to My Mamma,” tx another! sande for and who It je fignting Cleaned Up the Ja | He Asked for Bedding. jworking team. Officers of local Samana loperated by The Dixieland Amune-| eee Sree #xOm Pend, Lat The Battle te On. At that time prisoners were per | |iand offices are appointed upon the) PINCUS’ SLAYER JUSTIFIED, | mont company, this morning, on the | a 7 Go That Child e Ba 5 mitted to une oll stoves in the jall,| “When we received 06 Japanese | nomination of senators, #0 are fed: (My Uplted Frees.) petition of C, 8. Germain. A hear-| 4 5 | “Conservation meant that the and scores of these foul ameliing |Pritoners from Alaska I went to/oral district attorneys, As @ newer! gan PRANCIBCO, Aug, 26.—Tho ing to show cause why the recelver-| Laborers Crushed to Death welfare of the people as a whole contrivances kept the jail In a con-|the commissioners and asked for|incident In this controversy, let u8\ coroner's jury yesterday ren-|ehip should not be made permanent | _» _ GAN FRANCISCO, Pty should be considered rather than tantly unhealthy state. There are|20 pairs of blankets to be used in|note that indications were to be| dered a decision that Edwin Pincus, |will be given Beptember 3. Ger-|| 7 Two laborers big gba to death the enrichment of a few. The peo none of these In the jail today alding in the proper care of these |seen In the recent extra session ling galoon keeper who was killed main charges the outstanding debts by a nig yo areal Pay res = are awakening and the battle fe “We have 99 prisoners less than | prisoners, Commissioner Carrigan |that Senator Heyburn did pot at) vonday by Willam Maxwell on |of the company amount to $6,500. | ‘ eked gy The poor om ¥ 40d now on for the preservation of the the cannty commissioners thought | 4#ked me if they were not fed All ike the president's appointment) yarpet at, “Came to his death as . a y! “ m Are: rights of the public to the publi tt quite proper for Sheriff Smith to) prisoners, and | replied in the af-| of George W. Woodruff to a federal) ine result of justifiable homicide.” 4 John Regan and William Harrison. | weaith house tn the jail | firmative judgeship in Hawaii, It happens r | WINS HIS FIGHT FOR a = Cie ARRAS. Ee ape page The convention was opened by H. We have made appeals to the ‘Commissioner Abrahams then| (perhaps it ls a colneidence) that SMART CLO’ES. a WAYSIDE HOSPITAL W. Carroll, chairman of the ¢& county commiasioners for bedding | #tated that he bad tried to get the thie Woodruff, once assistant attor BETTER CAR SERVICE \ a ,eentive board of the Washington for the jail, bat these have been board three months ago to order| ney @eneral for the tntertor depart 1\° ‘ Conservation Association, under consistently refused. Many of the all federal prisoners out of the jail ment under Garfield, rendered a / NEEDED BY COUNTY whose ausplees the’ congress in be Ing held Governor Hay welcomed the del prisoners have for monthe had missioners voted a ry " ‘i a Because the county hospital can | @sates to the state, Mayor Miller hc ale eens aa a4 jfavor of the motion ‘” Rot take care of emergency cases, delivered the address of welcome | this condition. The law says | “At the time this resolution eee ie crow ein delivered the addrenw of welcome| ‘Mt county commissioners | was pasted, neither Commis 4 ere will prota t coern to paying $00 a teonth to for the exposition officials = vielt — sit aoe sioner Carrigan of Rutherford ‘ the Wayside hospital for 25 beds in| Joe! Shomaker welcomed the) 20 Gnes every tures mantle knew anything whatever about a the infirmary. This was done some ‘delegates for the State Conservation nate office for cc hs. ga ace i Mio ig sae Ag 5 time ago, but upon the completion Commission which was appointed, Pelé offies for seven monte | They did not ask me for any in P of the new wing to the county hos bY former governor Mead, and BE.) 3% eae Benes nes Gone formation, and | did not volun ; pital the commissioners thought the R- Libby, of the Conservation As-| 1 the Jail, Keller nae Kom preety Reipbet myst wey Ga 4 extra expense unnecessary and dis. #0ciation, made an addrens of re) iat or the jail since | took of room in y} sponse before Teal sounded his | war ery The afternoon session was given over to “vol from the states,” ja series of five minute talke from lrepresentatives of thirty-five gov fice, 1 would like to have the Cham ber of Commerce or some other prominent local organization ap | point & committee of business men continued the practice. MORE BOND HOLDERS acted as they did.” Carrigan then moved that euch ac nothing to sleep on but bare steel. | ton be taken, and the three com unanimously care of the federal prisoners, and | cannot understand why the commissioners should have logan! decision which sed Hallin ger to reaten from the land office, whieh he then decorated, but where, as far os the ge | public le con cerned, he never, never would be} missed. Garfleld had been strug} | Kling to limit to reasonable propor | tone land and timber grabbing tn} the West. Mallinger, soon after he! became commissioner of the gen | feral land office, executed radical changes among the special agente, sending men of experience and vig or to new and distant territories where they would be less destrue jtive to private enterprise | “Roosevelt came to the annie jance of Garfield, directing the co-| jOperation of the forest rangers with | the officiais of the land office. Mal ernors. Delegates from forty /—not politiclans—to look into this MAN FOUND HEAD AND Wnger resigned and bled him away 3 ASK FOR \ RECEIVER states are present. | matter, and to then say to the pub to Seattle, where the wood combine : | He jast what the actual conditions| Sthriveth, and seems Hkely to thrive) i jure. I stand ready to resign my| Ay for a long time yet. One more re} Thirty-four investors In the Pu office if such a committee can mark about Ballinger, showing him a get Sound Realty company filed show that | am acting otherwise | re ithe using the power of transfer in his! 7 two new complaints against the than In the best interests of the| present office, and we close. Just! r company in the superior court yes- STO jbeaple whowe servant | am. , Ae ated Sema | why did he recently send the man terday afternoon, asking for the ap) GALLATIN, Mo. Aug. 26—John | He Is Not Fighting. YORK, Pa, Aug, 26.-—District| in charge of the land fraud invest!.| pointment of a receiver, Seventeen Ward. a wealthy farmer, wae shot ‘The impression that some peo. | Attorney William 1, Ammon, of (hl! gations tn Idaho to distant regions, | 4 of the plaintiffs are investors injand killed by Ole Claycomb, a-| 11. have that 1 am fighting the|city, wax found dead tn the loft of replacing him with a mere youth, | P pict tees a ae even cea: Mea Tne Be a te wars ag ce ap me A — the atable In the rear of his home. beg Mp ath bs ad office holder ; nly " rip to the hnd oO a ¥ 4 Similar proceedings were inati-|eloped with Mrs. Claycomb, and| bent of me ability to de my. duty, {He 1 belleved to have committed Ao, the Harker Lumber Babe : tutd a week ago by others Interest- last night he returned to the Clay-\in which effort 1 am being con.| #ulclde |think of that? Why no tea es ed in the company. A hearing to comb home to secure the woman's stantly hampered by not only the| For 15 years prior to the fall of Our appreciation of President | show cause why a receiver should personal effects. Then the tragedy | not be appointed on the first com. occurred. The Claycombs have piaint will be given before Judge been married 20 years and have sit Gay, August 30. children county commissioners, but by the proseenting attorney, If this is the penalty | must pay for my endeavor to be an honest official, then I ac 1908 Mr jthe Standard of this city associations fands and accountant who recently Amtmon's accounts anid | PLUMBING. Pay cash if you de-| $1.00 brings a Vie. tor from man, The fan Glay & Co. inte your sire—but no advance a Grstematicaity home immediately. in price If you buy it W. L. Ammon, The Order one today. on credit. ee PRINTERS. Jated, but as the work pr Ammon was secretary of Bullding association He had custody of the expert weuy yr f the association had misapplied by xtent of the —————-—- |embexalement cannot be approxim: Ma the an 0¢ Taft reaches enthusiasm. His treat. | ment of the Philippines, his aduin. | |Iatrative ability in Mr. Roosevelt's | jeabinet, his tact in foreign mis.| sions, some of his appointments his endeavor to hold his party to its | tariff pledges, his promise to help | reform criminal procedure, his con. | splenous honesty, all make us rank | him high. The course against which he mort needs to guard is pliant ylelding to the soft conception of | ner *ornaee ead Srintiie’ Ge Pas [Amount grows lar After, inter. harmony; It te the acquisition of} ‘ Heattin. Both phones 1871.” views with Mr. Ammon, he offered peace by weartly placating gray | i Closed Sep. List of —the oe Printtag Woued, 106 fenses no explanation and admitted the Wolves; it ie the polley of silencing | ce i —— — shortage their growls by throwing them an H peel Phy 7a latest Victor SHOE DEALERS, limportant office when they have I le Day records mailed : monn been howling all the day and night | the. Reposition. as Yoadecs lect. oan "price uid” wy "eos To Vancouver I:30 p.m. | { Feaueeh, 108 Pirat . HILL HIKES TO HILLS, Big eT Ns ier pe SECONDHAND CLOTHING. Return by Daylight KALISPELL, Mont, Aug. 26 no re you can select from the largest stock : ; : Louls W. Hill, president of the 2 We pay higher Through Victoria Princess Char gions Norther Hroad " ' of Victors: prices, $10.00 to $250.00. and. ae lotte both ways, giving time for a 7 Se Mile jet ib Fa : Koa visit at the cities of Vancouver and | Of James | on with suites | In our eight sound-proof test-rooms you can listen < vwy econd hand eoihing ai vign- |Vietorla, — ‘Tekes you en route | today for n trip through | the| } eot_ prices 1, 266%, Main 632% 1911 Fike. [through Active pass and the San | ™ gat be eae te } to the newest Victor records saan | lan effort to find a better grade f poe ‘ jor | i hed dont: SHOWCASES, ver primes his main Hne, and to inspect] nd don't forget to ask one of our demonstrators Shaw's Bhowease Co, mia. casoe and CANADIAN PACIFIC, the proposed tunnel proposition abinet wor Pivet ry ee , "4 an | to show you the new wood-reedles—a recent inven 2318 Ind, 9668 609 Font Ay #¢ i thrrough the pa | SIGNS AND HCUSE NUMBERS. | } tion. Records will last forever if played | with these Mise 1406 STORAGE. Moving on, Main #8 needle Ind. 886 TRANSFER COMPANIES, Paettic Co ot vi nH place and plane ard real Fox and other makes, facsatmile types written Jetters Vacitic ‘Typewriter & Supply Co Y. Hoek 1496 Seeond Avenue Sixteen OW Nene Union Street, Senttle, Vac! | TAILORS. "Leonard Budd, P. Neivon, Contral Bide | 100 Vester Wa Jebsen Line S. S. Erna SAILS POM VICTORIA PHIDAY, Les wrrnout Only 9 Days to Mexico veny L. H. GRAY & CO., Agents al var. stor. MM. TO LOS ANGH. | | LOW HATO, me Malin 7, the state fair grounds yesterday af ternoon and was shot In the back by a guard. The wound was not serious, Campbell was committed from Wasco county F CT OFFICERS. 1 O, Aug. 26.—The Foresters of America, In seasion here today, elected the supreme offt cers of the organization. Jobn Cos de Hacitord: Counc wan wart It behooves you to get busy since an advance of, 300 FAR ed chief ranger; Harry Mace, of | after September Ist is almost certain. i Philadelphia, sub-chief; Kdward O'Brien, of Lynn, Mass, treasurer WITH Thomas Donnelly; of Jersey City |eeoretary; John Slattery, of West boro, Maas, recording secretary, and cP of Stockton, Cal | As a-romult of the vigorous Kick | made by W. W. DeLong against the | intolerable car service over the Fort Lawton line, the Seattie Elec. trie company has rescinded the re- | cent order that cars must wait ten jininutes at switches, As a result,| all cara have been making their reg ular ruos on schedule time today WINSTED, Conn Mr. DeLong wrote letters to The way It is done in Wi Star, to A. V. Boulllyn, superintend- no waste, no hooks ti ent of public utilities, and to Jacob| The stunt was hues | Furth, president of the Sea’ Slee. J. Coffey, a fireman. a | trie company. In his let he vshing he takes along a [an stated the wervice was becoming glass bottle. This be unbearable. water and inserts @ few and a couple of small He drops this or ae punt attached toa Be and pickere) gather round am re | yr? BURDETTE HAS RESIGNED. (ity United Pree.) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26.—Reso lutions of regret for Dr. Robert J. ten their noses | Burdette’s resignation from the pas | the bottle, trying to cat the bait torate of the Temple Baptist church [pn the meantime F were forwarded to the preacher. hook alongside and it . humorist today by members of his choice. They can't get at congregation. A committee has bait, so they have to take tel been appointed to confer with Dr Such has been his CHIEF JF POLICE STEWARD. bas @ military chief of Col. Leroy T. Steward Attenth Chieag pollee now whom Mayor Busse finally picked |) Whitcomb Brougher of Portland, jg going to try after # storm of dissension among! Or who may be Dr. Burdette’s with a pint jar fot g rivas applicants, is an officer in (0@ | succomsor sugar Minols National Gaard, and is used — nn to directing large bodies of men. LORD ELIOT TOOK LIF EXPERT KEYMAN rnoveral years he bas kepttab| pLYMOUTH, Eng, Aug. 26—| (iy United Breed on every mail carrier in the Windy | Lord Eliot, who was fatally shot! oyycaGo, Aug. 26 City, When Mayor Busse was post-) Monday, committed suicide, accord : Hurley, one of the most egraphers in the coumtrys Was ly Injured at Hammond, Ings boarding a train, Mr. Heerey to Chicago recentl master he liked the way Steward made the mail carriers stay “on the job,” and his appointment followed. Col. Steward has had @ varied cw ing to the verdict of the coroner's jury, which investigated bie death yesterday, Lord Elfot was the only heir of the Earl of St. Germans reer and is a striking figure. He formerly was a designer of men's INVITED ABOARD SHIPS, failure of a big pibege haberdashery, and the police are| Admiral Uriel Sebree of thé Pa- | Whose branches expecting some sassy clothing when cific squadron has invited the Salt His family lives in he takes office. Lake high ncnen eadets and Gov Lee Allen's Feoteliant ernor Spry of Utah and hie staff eae Tt cute, BOCAPING CONVICT SHOT, to visit the cruisers In the harbor |s ating i, Soe . (My Colted Pree.) tomorrow, as the guests of the of & at 3 ane tf SALEM, Ore, Aug. 26.—Frank | teers of the fleet | Sores anials. | an Campbell, a convict serving two — years for burglary, broke and ran from the Ine of conviets employed digging the trench for a sewer at senior warden GIVES UP GIRL FOR GOLD. (Hy Unlted Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Aug. 26 In order to comply with the terms of his brother's will, which required him to remain a bachelor, William Taggart, of this city, announced to: day that he would give up an tn tended marringe and will thereby receive & legacy of $15,000 and val wable rane lands in California, the best coal In 8 It is y Ind, 87. East 87; 1 can supply needs posit for the your Telephones 609 10th AVE.!, ~ money acl

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