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aFPON CONVICTS ARE AMVTATING HARRY TRACY vo Break Jail and Begin to Duplicate Career of Fa-| mous Bandit, Who Held the Attention of Entire | a Few Years Ago—Steal Horse and Buggy) _Aiter Mains Owner and Kidnapping Son. (By United Press.) SALEM, Or., J nry Starr, a fart dato insens't ty Bred to be Harr) lor mn victs may in Starr's | i es fen Curt i ee = + ly woul als as gs be ascert \ t edt ila I a horse thief s a a ¢ Ba ed y in Multnomah county SEATTLE, WASH., THU ~ BULLETINS (By United Press.) June 30—While the crew of the liner Greelan race with death by a fire in the oll-laden hold of 80 passengers aboard the vessel danced ship's us of the danger PHILADELPHIA were engaged in a the saloon obtiv Vense the in The news of the fire had been kept fram the passengers, save only the plucky wife of the captain volunteered to play dance musio for the passengers to prevent a panic The fire was discovered at midnight; the vessel arrived at dawn woman played almost continually during that time. who The | LEVALEE, 0 June 30.—Fort Francis Deviin and ite inhabl | tants are reported surrounded by a great forest fire, Before wires to the town went down frantic calls for help were reesived here Levaiee is unable to give aid as the town itself is surrounded | by a ring of fire. Women and children here have been sent to | safety but the men are fighting to save Levalee from destruction | Every man here is fighting for his life | j | TANNA SHOWS TOW TO. SAVE SUME 520,00 TMH BOMB 10 RAIN. PRIZES ON SATURDAY yi LOD IS j RSDAY, JUNE STAR WILL RUN A DAILY 30, 1910. COLUMN OF SUFFRAGE NEWS, WHITE 10 | Rickard May Step Out of the Ring _ THE SEATTLE ON TRAINS AND NEWS BEANDS Be BE REAL REFERE ONE CENT After the First Round and Leave the Rest of the Fight to His Newly Appointed Assistant—White Arrives in Reno Today (By United Press.) RENO, Nev., June 30.——Joe Woodman, manager of “Bone Johnson's camp at Rick’s today. No rude ha was laid on Lang ford’s manager, but he was pointedly requested by Johnson to leave. Woodman, accompanied by seve friends, arrived at Rick's at 10 lock to witness the taking of the pictures of the big black in training When Johnson ned that Woodman was at , he went up to him, attired in a large bathrobe " he men were dr i HE DID IT SO POLITELY, POLITELY. ng in. the direction of Albany, Or. | Johnson, very nicely and quietly, said to Woodman, in a low Starr's condition t# serious | voice: “I wish, Mr. Woodman, you would vacate the premises.” Star pod bis son were drivin sen * Woodman demanded to know why, and Johnsor replied Now, DANIEL to Buena Vista from a farm soared Pre: Pe. Plan to Tax- Time Has Been Changed Mr. Woodman, you know very well what is between us.” yesterday afternoon when two men] payers’ League, and! From 3 to 1 o’Clock— aren you really wart mé-to gor" acked Woodman. appeared from a hayfield armed abe é “Wf you please with pitehforks Organization Will En-| Boys’ Band Will Enter- Woodman left. » isa over to vr dorse It. tain Crowd. BY MAX BALTHASAR ben gall edna “i eat , : MOANA TRAINING CAMP, RENO, June 30.—Charlie White | pact selma " . wit a. candidate fe today accepted the position of emergency referee of the Jeffries- asing his ik hen el mye Rage pt Johnson fight, and with the acceptance came the withdrawal of into the road, th nade young | her Sanerer®, AOGaRO'B Teper’. of Tom Flanagan's objection to him how $ year ¢ be saved in White will be ready to step into the ring at a moment's notice Rede cima we , the expe of runnt he treas in case Tex Rickard should withdraw. Many persons see in White iw dort op | ener 8. Office the real referee of the contest. They believe Rickard cleverly y waiabenitiere: aeiserans Fag Map indl tefl ye se | avoided strife when he came forward as volunteer referee and that while working on the prison farm, > ann pe re a. On ak te the tines MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH, | he took that action with the intention of retiring when the second The authorities have made no a aaa pi 7 - a. es we tow Sena. wi 7 referee was named systematic effort to capture them | 0°" 1 ot the axpayers | urday afters “k Beginning tomorrow, The Star! men of Washington Rickard emphatically declared, however, that he would referee other than notifying sty offi-| pe We take ap Boys wii run @ daily column of suffrage the women wi the fight to the finish unless incapacitated, and denied a rumor cials and posting the customary re- | j: = Sis kip eey apm hee ae eae ee ews. It will be edited by Mra \ Beant that he intended to retire in favor of White at the end of the first | Ward of $50 for their capt Here ts Hanna's report in pert Ghat ane ritbsorean ase [George A. Smith, president of the to them to let them be heare oO habia: wild saeaoe With ‘iiereials “Big Tim” Sullivan, etdiee rr Oot e youn, mut 1 Point & rage club Among | their reasons favoring the princi older o he contest rrives tonight i THRASH AA AAA RAED preecenns eee - ms he home “et 9 dhe hte be many promi Mrs. Smith came to Seattle from ace tne cb tpt Hh sg ot foe GUNS. bed nd partment S an nfirmed andi gent local men and women, some Denver several years ago. In the P ' * Musical Champs. * s do dir: - j ron 8 ox Atte hed pe ange Saag Sheriff Ferrel today confirmed the report that all spectators le * t er the present policy ~ ten ee | OF the mM not directly cor nected h Haag ber omy pe ae Fn at the ringside will be searched as they enter the enclosure and l® Albert Porter, a Liverpool, # | office of county treasurer, these tt, pin x front he | the suffrage movemen the faithful bend of mores ae all weapons will be checked at the door. Only the atate police and j® Eng., magistrate, recently cel #|t¥? departments are made separ. | St while. 3 {Ht Je loading | 9 Ip starting this column, The Star he Oa, mitesiae 'aanik tad tek the sheriff's deputies will be allowed to carry firearms. | ebrated bis Tind birthday by #)2¢ departments, With no appare m the roof, preparing | eognizes the importance which famous juvenile SORT, ANE NOE a satari & singing 100 songs €. Bours &| Testo for (thé same, except yr r at tes tae ry ag: Sine hi —_ t hes gxtned stood ioral ae pie hry . jine| ing the program od 4 minutes. Some years w|*is expense. The, sccounting de | Tap Kombi be ited ith 190 Hi the state, and the Intereat which the, most terrific attack ot oe eee belie od gute ed the #/ month with two assletas t $95 / 1 bursts in the air these coupons |ig it. The suffrage question will) Watch for the suffrage column) ed his assembled plano continuowsly or ick Wien bepdibesetiin denesuantt™ . wh for the crowd ¥leome up for the dects of the in the woman's page miress that he & hours, and then composed 2 | eee ee ee lo pee nth with rmamething. Read) io = engnt je what he istened the “Thir & two assistants at Po each Ther ' oa *# ty Hours Galop eg beg that work of Market anno cea | - * The ord waa beaten. by ® en oe ene pepe iewty-e } June 20./% Napoleon Bird, an English. @|'Re** two departments can be han The Quaker drug t ‘ from|* man, who added 18 hours to # . Pegg a package with eve Ma in the * Berg's effort, playing # |‘ rc pile and the Creal] ‘ tle * died} # without a moment's pause, # rs aa with every af- | hoor * 1 separa: compositions, ® Sagi cay - } mer olicing the ® accompanying three concerta & a sy while te be URD | arena and giving medical attention * and playing twice for dancing. Personal Tax Collectors. ( The Rtar ott to anyone overcome by the heat eee = *% But even this r i did ® j 3 on. injured any * ii a * not hold the front rank long, # ting cpl Nut AG NY V tate police, with Freckled | Eu-Chuaiiplen in ® for Signor Ban mat * " I T e ¢ . i shane Tieetun éu * a. Sox. Setaetage. ore te Bn pe « Seattle Today—tIs Going Spwiwames ty wring 33 a ae wees @ tke vil avempt to, © Reno to See the Big ® long account of it and giving # Night Checkers. an (My Uelted Presa) a t Fight. is h to one of bis pupils. & night checkers appenr-| ¢eee ALLE och xoot for fe pactses Each Blamed the Other for = porriann, Ore, June 90 Protect Our L rth . . ena to that # ; " oe? segment, g0eh ect Sut 0 fe aan ihe . i ; eee F Seatieasiniil #1 atl live epoca le rly eat nearest confectionery, grocer x @rea-| @ Wreck at Ridgefield) ‘erins intense agony tre rose Jehneon. had: beer hat}; yal & ie fiat musical flats, but * scully sithful service| Merthwestern Aqeal of REMONUE, S16- sine 4 {acid which he had mwallowed by|), wil be free from i mt . oer # apartment houses, is meant. & a ag eee 1 Matus! Lite Mie al and a Killing Followed. | iyiccko, four-yearold Floyd 1 the hand any : a cine bebe . ¥ #8 Coffer. Donated ty Cresceat Mtg. ton risked his Ife while trying to/ing or @ he fig will pion, ee ee Counter Clerk Co, 117 Gceidentel av ' n er of n of b own . . * } aah ' | 86 coupons, each geod tor Se bottle Rel (By United Press.) stop the pain, because he did not |b ber 0 a we ne m4 | this work roll pro Donated by Raviary Public Mar) vir eerti ry Wash, June 20.—~|Want to wake his mother, Physi. | choosing in er and jon } , f everyone ANOTHER TAFT RUNS vides Bish" aan i ton see. Soe deed le cng “ cians declare that the lad will re-| they he +R DOWN PEDESTRIAN \ regard for econo men who are os, oemry ¢ ‘onductor 1. H. Stewart ts ¢ } and posi! from the Bot iver aaehe jdiligent and capable of earning $96 1a |% M. Fuller, aged 19, night telerra-|“"Rarty today the boy went to a} The Jeff grouch a appeared yes | . 4 the beam breast = | (By United Press.) same foukts asd, naturally, for Paneer Suen a rast ‘ net through his stunts for the moving | perience tehing sduaciels United Press) | | LOS ANGELES, Cal, June | inuch leas money | nate Reuse, Faire |Mprthern Pacific ruftron: oo In the dark, he measured out sev-| picture The t of his | with the es, and Bae Mase, June 30.| %——An Sutemobile belonging to j}_! mentioned only what 1/ phased) De- |feld, te under arrest, accused of | wai teaspoons of carbolic acid and | audden change of plan ving the ng A 8 ulkfest with old lh \ Or. W. A. ea brother-in- | consider the very bad features of | : the ‘voat-cara murder, Ae a remult of a shooting | swallowed it exhibition yesterday , Roosevelt and S« law of President Taft, ran mage" the county treasurer's office which | ** Siapems seen toe) Quaker Drug Co. |affray in the depot early today As the acid ate into his throat row as ann Bob is r h r n the Henry Cabsr a and seriously injured Mre. M. | can be corrected; in other places in| Two brakemen who were present|the little fellow silently climbed § | big t : Sanderson, 55, of Glendale, ona fi... office changes could be made (ao is Vineland Otape Juice | Witnessed the shooting p to a shelf and searched for an F < I ntract athe Taft home at 3:3 crowded down town street at [vith an eye to efficiency as well] phe pam ; . Fuller will be taken to the county | antid | with Sele tact pat ssed into the noon today. as economy, such, for inatance, an| 6° cow sack good fora full pint bote | jal) at Vancouver tonight, where he He secured a bottle and poured | out t . r ndl ny opin- ky “n ce . : Or. Edwards was in the car, | one competent man taking the plac tig tint Vineland Grape Suise Co.” | will be formally « th re-|some into a glass, It was carbc ion th one of those daz- elt yelled 3 t-| but hie chauffeur was at the [of two incompetents, thereby sav-| 8 coupons, each good for 2, 41% box] sponsibility of Btey acid lad. ‘The boy. only. sipped at | show oS ? eporters re then| whee! Edwards and the chauf- |ing the salary of one man. Beveral| Prine ates) Donated by Hovde | PAM i ey thers ie sae! Toe Poy, Sale wipeee, St | S88 Nr ma RS leur lifted the injured woman [ier are carried on the pay rolls each good for @ ie wat ati wreck in the Ridgefield yards.| go he would not scream, the plucky | drew 1 = See fea toward the house.| into the car and rushed her to [wie in my judgement, are mi »| Donated ty Bugese| wuricr and Stewart cach blamed the|{ad wont into bis father's: room| where jaw had been, then, step ‘Oh. of sh.” thewe |: take érs were admitted . the receiving hospita' pensioners: certainly their serv-| y9 4 h good for @ 10¢ seat at other. On account of the wreck, en-|and awakened him ping € a flash, hooked right |seme st ted ab what I ices are not worth one-half what| | Ps TRO a see beat oc |™ bétween. them grew. This| Still thinking of bis mother, the|or left to the body or jaw x se rAaooeed Aid CHASE TRAS TST oS *s the county is compelled, under the | *° fone rheatre morning Stewart entered the station | child sat upon the bed and stifle a} i neiiiniie Uadibnas tale ; : ft ov from present ayatem pay them 10 coupons. each good for @ 10¢ seat at | to get clearance papers for his train. | hie moans until sen eagareal y mu ever WY, Mass, June 20 * BANK CLEARINGS. * vou ona inn ey suggestions Ihave | Lo Theatre Witnensea stat t they begar a Fr aid During his bouts with Brother | hear how I knocked out a 600-pound Balavited guests today | * @ | used the roll for the month of - < quarrel, and that finally Fuller Jack and Sam Berger, Jeffries time th t cold for ; the grounds of the)* SO con ees ge al Mag, 2 ne of the busiest An Exciting Moment. & gun and shot Stewart through tt College Humor and again stuck out his jaw for took a dozen huck- EeepHol to Join in the first * Clearings today. .$ 24927272 & | months of the year, and whatever] “It was a most embarrassing situ- | heart, kijling him tnstantly A freshman, meeting the cc m to slap. Hitting as hard as bring him to ere roosevelt | * Balances «9 Meuid1? 4 | reductions I have been able to rec-|ation! 1 felt my face getting lseution, tikoloes ia 4 tallow 5 y could, they never rocked his 1 from a lar he sat wince | @ Clearings today.-$ 878,174.00 #|ommend are based accordingly | red bi | “Pretty near winter, William,” he | head rave tae rn photograyh« had | * Balances 89,349.00 #| During the months when the de} “Getting red |PO ee ERY OEY HY wy Omid, jovially. “The trees are get-| Gov. Dickerson, qho was an) Mv) Bal him with me all the time, aoe) id Portland. * nds on the office are not so| “Yes, and then suddenly he drop- | # * | ting nearly as black as you are interested spectator and watched | 'etting go walks with me & Clearings today. .$1,279,444.00 | heavy, material reductions can be| ped his eyes & WEATHER FORECAST. %| “Dat’s true, sah,” and William exhibition keenly, declared that |“"@ Play with the kids ar big MOB ee 11,468.00 # |made over those submitted. I am| “Horrors!” * * | surveyed the elm trees thoughtful le Jeffries was not showy a | 40K. Well, one day when down on beh aie 9 Tae tockans. # |attaiching a copy of the pay roll, as And 1 lost my equilibriuiiijw® Showers tonight. Friday fair, | ly Nature's wonderful, sah, uo} performer as Johnson, he gave the |™Y New Jersey I saw my bt them again shoved and & Cheartnas pe $ 704,112.00 & |1 believe ft can be reduced and 4 ‘ | ® light westeriy winds * | mistake, Come spring, dose trees'll | impression of terrible strength, | Fro" own the road The ee te pick i ; 113,506.00 & Respectfully submitted “Swooned? * * | be most as green as you Is, sab. power and a wonderful exhibition | ¥4¥! e to come. be ioe the o : : atc * cane Parana aan ae rea) WILL H. HANNA “No! Took up his glance!’ __ lie Wee eR ee ke ee! Harper's Monthly of light-footedness 2 rr at gies down on rowd had to © gro . chewing his AS s00n as it wa = = neck, It , him away, but Mat Col. Roosevelt woul he wou 0 1 walloped the Visitors began to ar thim acr e head w Ry ran ha ple RS him across the head with & haromer hn od rp apenas BY T. J. DILLON. lyears he represented some of the | Way to avoid criticism ts to do noth |: son, gotting lighthouses Is more fun |to shake bands with him; men who org pe they Oe eck ce 1 the scene As one to another, Governor, |largest_and most influential news ng. Criticism means that you are|than getting news That's why I| wanted to know the inside of this known thar Roc would you honestly advise a news papers in the nation at Washing a ing something ii ke the job as governor, The light-| and th and men who would glad Taught Jeff Politeness. aes fome of Ts! yaper man to give up his job and/ton, but eventually reformed and 1 hope any newspaper man who houses will be there long after Wal-/ly tell him just bow things should Did hear I taught i Politicians pr taka the job of governor of a large| went into the governor business. Ig thinking of taking up the tre ter E. Clark has gone and been for- | be run—-and they all received a cor-| sere to a y Sheu bien sp etitg may cars. pen F ind turbulent territory?” Iasked of! “You know I used to think that of governor will profit by my |gotten, saving lives, and property. | dial greeting festa A 5 Geak 4 ties is Mm the two mer i Walter E. Clark at the Wash-|the newspaper man got the worst perfence. Now let me tell you about | And as one newspaper man to an It was quite obvious that being|him. before I. tr wath ete Leave 4 eta a thie moraing of it.at every turn, but now I'm our Hghthouses. Just now I'm all) other, it is thin like that that} governor ot Alaska is a task if “whet meta. en. woulk Hughes Alone gion Annex Chie reer k-| fairl? well convinced that his life lighthouse, and next year I expect | make up for the ills that come of of-|for a hustling young newspaper | stick . ; + dla tn that the N York The governor paused before a clis one of perpetual appreciative to eat them and dream about them, |fice holding. Every lighthouse is | man, hae ated 4 taland thee Hon will be d ing reply, evidently awed By Ae? | hiss alongside af. the public off) | “You know I didn't go to Wash-/an enduring ‘story’ that will be read dna nina Ghar diene Whe bam Un RCOTdINg to the po enormity of the question, and fina Gaye ington to have anything to do with | nightly. Ox course, it isn't a ‘signed |y A ye ee kee lait’ 12 unt etter hich ama anwes Hick 7B insist that federal ix ly waid fent “'With all my years of newspaper jany legislation. The only logisla-| story,’ but your friends will always | * SRA ER Foes Governor Hughe Well, being an InqepenSent eof: | one twas suncked when. 1 100k tion that I said a word about was a|know and appreciate your ‘stuff A ManoHANY bod yell wrogl ro gg Stop; and that 0 pandent in Washington bes som | cifioe hy the variety, vigor end. Vid small appropriation for some heat | Kept Him Busy. i= mT in : ; “ pened to ¢ t Avan. a eaucaet to tact, 4 | dletiveneas 06 the ettecee O8 tu in the governor's house to keep| Goy. and Mrs. Clark arrived in|* 18 known by the advertising *| iit ' > ‘ gd ‘a, ayivan and all the| All joking aside, ft did pain me to Mra, Clark and myself warm, Welgoattle last night. The governor|* he does, He is better known *! sin got " il make | . compared to gubernatorial hear all sorts of mean and mall nearly froze last winter was hardly in the city before the|* by the judgment displayed in &|to pieces. I ference witt duties. Being governor of Alaska cious things said about me, but ex Got 29 Lighthouse Alaskans began to stir around in/® selecting a medium that will * No, 1 I i, and ey - is a fine, large, two-handed job; | perience of this sort breeds philos-| “twas in Washington for light-|search of him. It required nearly % take known his wante tn a % t re kx n fn’ partic primary | there is enough on hand to keep @|ophy and even @ sense of humor. | houses and 1 got them—29 of them. /an hour for him to get to breakfast | * ™ me ; be led If Rooser |: man busy all the time. But it has| You soon learn the first great les | I'm going to start a campaign when |this morning, with telephone calls businessiike manner ® hor for Heeponsible for the pe. its compensations. You know you|son of public Ife—that you can't I home so that next year we'll and personal interviews pulling|* In employing a Star “ad” * iol ‘ train lean - ager © | ire doing something. But as to ad-| please everybody no matter how get a half a million dollars for|him this way and that * you have the assurance of the */to Ret t nd will ene W ising a deserving, ambitious young |hard you try, and those whom you | lighthouses, That will provide a| Every time he drew his breath al|#® best obtainable at the least #{chase ris i at the Rot the least pit newspaper man-—why, I'd hate to|don’t please don’t put any limit on light for every project approved by| Jap bell boy was at his elbow to|® cost. %| fighters y ' oe Prospect er ltake the responsibility their remarks. After you learn GOV. W. E. CLARK. the lighthouse board, It is time to|take him to a telephone booth, and|* An “ad” in| The Star is *| Fit * « and ee we ne le & Veuda en this it isn't so bad cad put an end to the loss of life and|he never got to the booth without |* worth a multitude in the mind, *| strong tenn he motore: th oe . : Al Lesson of Criticiem. how bitter and prolonged, doesn't of ships. Hesides, the insurance | b ing stopped by some man from/* Phones, Main 9400, Ind, 441, * | livir i eyes an Me aeons et Clark ts 8 young Mim for| “Another fact you gradually as-|mean that you are a failure; that | rate must come down the North. * + ne ts the — por of the tribe B block away. For | gimaflate is that criticism, no matter!you're not making good. The only! “Wo get back to our old comparl-| There were men who just wanted |» 44H HH MAKER RM HHH yt at ver Dane tee —

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