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~| THE SEATTLE TAR: yoL. 12, NO. 112. OB LYNCHES | IX NEGROES | Rioters Then Riddle Another Black With | th Fears Serious Trouble if Johnson at Reno—Separate Bulletin Boards for Races. S2ex8RF28 B United Press.) \ was riddled fled and the started Sunday when , a white man, went of a negro named ‘eolidet $2 which he said him. gad Buckley quarreied ‘ensued, in which Buck tailied. Band other negroes fied ‘a mod of white men were found in a cabin They were hud. in tear, All were the cabin by the in men alleged that Skif the fugitives shelter ghot Skiffer to death. in y ne 6 would assun ° an arrogant at ude, and as usual in such cases in} Southern cities, would endeay show their supertority whites by ywding white wo men off the sidewalks. Id this ur, they declare, rioting would almost sure to follew, and the clashes between the two reces would be almost inevitable. Negro government clerks are ner vous and excited over the fight, and are paying mor ention to it than any event in years in which the two} races have figured so prominently. | Many congress 7 the Southern states, asked their opin- | fon in the matter, declared that | they do not believe the negroes would be stirred by Johnson's vie tory. | to over negroes yesterday two were shot “say te contro! without the aid of white men are = stil! for other negroes. Wt dehnson Wins. 4s July 2.--There throughout the possible outcome of on fight. The ne are taking an) We the affair, be @utcome will de ition of the Rinse win it is @xultation of the a form that will S DRUNKS, 28 MEN - UP MORE THAN $1,000 Separate Bulletin Boards. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, J Negroes and whites will no lowed ongregate same bulletin boards to wa turns of the Jeffries Johnson Cght Monday. Mayor O'Brien order instructing the po the whites and negroes separated He declared that he intended to take no chance of a riot in Bir mingham as a result of the Nevada encougter ly mb to befor figured up that than $1,000 Sergt. Olmstead these 28 men had more with them One man, who looked the hobo, » his othe ha they were al ings earned woods, aboard was apparent Town From Ships id Woods to Celebrate 's Glorious Fourth Fourth of July celebra Started in the the logger and lab: fad the miner «tay by the police bio rty cig drunken men va x the police yeste fast night. Tw E were just ordinary were gd loose on $5 | Ten were disord: fof these are still held Men really were not was evidenced the @f thowe held sober Was not one had Bough to.put wp as bail rs many times mc pee anova! In fact, Desk wh to blow bard work in ship in Alaska. aay the Be he ee were THE POPE 16 ILL. (My United Pres) ROME, July Pope Pius was attacked with a fainting spell today. Dr. Petacci, the Vatican physician, says the Hiness was caused by heat and an attack of hemorrhoids. He said the attack was not seri ous i rly teeta eee eee eee * a * * 7 ~ * * * * * * * * * SERRE EEE § IS BOYS’ WEEK IN SEATTLE--- FRISCO KIDS ARE COLUMBIA PARK BALL TEAM, WHICH PLAYS TODAY AT hooray! Fin Seattle, im union, and the Y. M. C. A. does ,.: certain work among boys, there “boy TRY GOHL'S fUNDREDS OF KIDS GATHER — a st. i) > TW => SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1910. STAR WILL MEGAPHONE RETURNS FROM THE BIG FIGHT BY ROUNDS The Star intends to recip its reputation as the leader in the publication of sporting extras. To that end on Monday next The Star will keep the extra- bavtie public fully informed of the proceed- ings at Reno. In addition The Star will mege iphone all of the returns from the battle ground from the window of The Star building on Seventh av., between University and Union st. There is room for a big crowd and the news will be announced just’as quickly as it arrives. Watch for The Star extras! Come to The Star office! PHONE GIRL ACCOMPLICE TQ WATGH STAR'S ib BOMB WEDS Chl FORMURDER ... o.sca wien zune cactain » uted BUSINESS MAN, Off—Band and Confusion Galore Give Youngsters I. K. Klingenberg Will | a Big Time. Soon Face Charge of | Second Degree Murder | at Aberdeen. Lillian Fuller, Girl at Sorrento, Marries | Charles Louie, Oriental | ; Cafe Man. The St r Zee a and weatte went @ff this afternoon stuffed misaile shot high of coupons to the waiting Just had alr nen be Nut bomb the prix red a shower an into the urat th of thelr lives, eating low } And maybe the kid» didn't have ti 2 There was a in ress.) | 2 Nut and waiting for the bomb te K. Kling front of The building. Long befor “ ting off tb mplice of bomt heocan to gather They came with the t ne youngster had a disreputable an (My Caited ABERDEEN, July enberg, confessed William Gob, for Charies Hadbers soon ax ponsible triet Attorney Campbel in charged with second degree mur der Klingenberg asked for tunity to go before declared that he would tell ferent story than the one he at Gobl's tria! Klingenbe. « admitted killing of which crime ¢ but wid did mand and bec otherwise The ¢ who that Hadberg met ed by Klinger man’s body mob red by marital fate who loved and race and col cate 280 Sia Thursday evening ri congregated ” Th re q ne who mpressionagle fellow re fo of San Frenctiace Square, after which The Office with Undete ¢ Star A re and dogs cat his N., to has of were Tae young mu led by a ¢ marched tar a lurge fe an oppor a dif told youngsters. was taken name of F Loule an and has There e boys narriage a was no difficulty in getting | ——— to The Star office, for a/| A bomb to th filled with Zee pre (of the chot « band. dropping packages |tMings tn the y the why, There brings visions witd for inerporien perrons who have long since ceased | binets whi to classify kids” took part. It or began to They Boom that mad the ne wile ing kid mind Is one ft adorable created world it anarchists and ud fnger-rending or in childish met enervated nation af 1 wane topped m ng rberating Fr ning tremble and the it > juvenile Nut mont is aut d the n born Cht a resident of Beattle His fathe China » father will return to- representative of the rn fers t * Had bi was convict so af Gobl's corm he feared 6 in ‘ are and mother are said his ica as @ «ramble now in is Ame Chinewe an & befo! aune to of ne ROY alime meut Or The wedding Chine n the Cr A rn of John Hoffmar ar in big mis n thr ” Major Officiated. { Miss F was sla aller mT Rev and laed W was k ne Major lain ak P Chr form the being ref wher ey « gn pward ur eee eee WEATHER FORECAST. fair; light trong out For nday winds south westerty ‘ wd stoc stock from the eeteeeee sete ener ere 60 DEAD | OF HEAT °0i.!: Zee not the was mk Was bger a f i t er n Lew ar nd resident nelf, and b Friendships Ceased Big brother brothe , nev till howled for more f (By United Preaa) CHICAGO, July 2-1 deaths f eat making a total of when the heat wave eity. The the A deg grees to red faces enough t that ut « deserted their base sundered friendship. and sweet Like frer each other If one worke for | Lewis or all those | ords and the r me for|ed the cer nk nd she ot de took the matter up w ty were y n but an ares ‘ outh backed locked a prisone long time Denied ip, pal wrgotten it at First. 5 WAS digre other, but d and so much the ainly, with it was any of the { » most At fi to den ch pulled went down him. « prizes sentiment irtuve teat disposed arried the perform t her a tore sinoke hong And Then the Bomb. war ter who agair admitted it ni a silence ny were eard a ble surviv course who wil | th made 1 of my happine marr emselve f canal KILLED ‘GEORGIA KILLS IN AN OIL FIRE THE FIGHT GAME | (Ry United Press) A Ju the Georgia CITY’S GUESTS = and I am 8 - bear CLUB HOUSE AT U.S. NAVY YARD Enlisted (By United Press.) which fighting every kine state, 1 the first war each rie and the da labore The Mer ton will be flame ma in put N ddre ‘ot Charle Ander SO tk Yeon Algo speak Yard band will give r the bandn Wilson, of the Blilings Bank Fails. HID $1,500,000 IN BUILDINGS, WA GTON Jul 4 The bank of Billing ed cloned by the inted re of bu ources: were truct which ! ) $1518 . the dar |comptroller of the }R. W. Goodhart ceiver, At | March 29 the , then a street parade to Pioneer) 59 456 000, ana ing house at which value of also a have a was ¢ cing pro GEN. ROBE IS DEAD taken out during June * * - os * * * * bank's F DUGDALE PARK, ne month of * fle Taken nnn n eee Square, where a At 3 o'clock they NESE |.» Exchange| | «| ings for nine | | belie | believ draw | ren | begging 4 Kein y| ® | day ral | | a direction of Carl The this afterno anciny. There am for tonight club held |t THE SEATTLE STArR ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be JEFF WILL WIN IN 25 ROUNDS Max Balthasar Picks the Hope of the White Race to Land Knockout by Twenty-fifth—Final Payment Made to Stakeholder Sullivan—All ONE CENT on Purse Ready Now. (By United Press.) July 2.—Stakeholder “Big Tim” Sullivan received the today in the shape of $51,000 cash, which, added to the $50,000 he already holds, completes the Jeffries-Johnson purse of $101,000, and removes the last possible hitch in the preliminary arrangements for the big fight. The money was taken to Sullivan here today by Promoters The $51,000 was in gold. BY MAX BALTHASAR. July 2.—I Jack John on the wo y i he en yea ired. RENO bacon’ | | | Rickard and Gleason J. Jeffries will rounds. I to which he has od if not better than when His speed and strength are It is not necessary to touch upon his thi himsel I believe jall that cc | gamene I an n d be de ] ng expression, that in gerous man in his career, ssion of many wonder- Jeffries he is meeting a giant almost succeeds in beating the white n he most remarkable & ipaitiee of all time. in most ¢ I sit ve credit for the I in posse if he the fighting € be h | super Here’s What May Happen. RENO, July 2 inty of fight fan® regarding the outcome of the big fight on Monday led a speculative follower of the pe le end He decid may be seven Ways »ckout Nev the The uncer-| contract for the deal whereby Jef- fries and the promoters disposed of their moving picture rights to an Eastern syndicate have filed suit for $5,000, which they claim is @ fee due them for their services. Tex Rickard and Jeff are seeking reach an agreement with the attorneys out of court. iW TTERSON’S SON INSANE--IN JAIL (By United Press.) SAUGHTERYS, N. ¥., July Ewing Watterson, son of Henry np, the famous editor, was lay on a charge of in- lowing an attack on Mich- as probably fatal~ to ponder possi big sc d that rminated The rout ap. the in old is the big battle one of reliable favorite, almost every man here that the white fist will find a black target, or the reverse A few regard the possibility ree’s decision on points that the fight will be Other ways in which the t may end, but within the realm of possibility, a n on foul referee's decis st” because fak erference with no and e's de upon police interference. arguy ote x are a ref Watterson, been on the for years declan of ment. oy ay he was seized nia and threatened a bartender in a hotel of Martin is proprietor. Martin interfered and Watterson wounding him three ran down the by a crowd. He ral shots at his pursuers, | has a wife and three it re Vester den ma s has The Odds Tighten Up. Nev., J When the oms opened today the od¢ htened up, the price Bavin * 10 to 74%. Round money went | money that Jeff 20 rounds forced mit from last three RENO, nly 2 with a st at even would 1 bet A bettor 0 rounds four days A puzzling paradox has devel oped, T greater number of bet a rhe ters pick Jeff to win between the and © rounds or bet ay ef R. WON'T RUN h and th. On the propo. that he will win betweea the| FOR GOVERNOR hardly any wagers | fow the : a fired seve Ww to the or terson the sition ¥ ninth and 19th, recorded jes went He from hunting early to-| through with boxing, until the fight his short sprints Theedore vernor of day he punctured the om that was started for him by e Oneida County Republican Club, of ote t t Adams Roose= par 1 thank the ld hotel during ‘ Its good will ts preciated but I must ask the club > stop the agitation to nated for governor, be- impossibility is not be gx and only in the Mrs women lor of the Pres: will ol of the Jeffries a party 1 occupy th friends w the club May message? of the United describing the furnished her there che A $75,000 Bet. AGO, J 2.—Betting firte ohnson fight er in Chicago 10 to 7 n made. One b Har m Ca a ed BANK CLEARINGS. CHIC the Je f aly on has be wager Jeffries | A on iundred thou Seattle. $1,780,073.50 224,553.31 Taéoma. ived to be $ 857,14 100,519.00 00 Jeff Sued Again. Nev } Portland. $1,938, 146, RENO, ly 2 Jim Jeffries endeavored - financial matters before the big fight, pending against him court today The lawyer Although to get all cleared up another suit is in the 599.00 736.00 980,391.00 Bate 15) SREBESERESEERS me =< Reno | 8.00 Kee EEE ERR EE PErererrrrrrrrr es who drew up the after walls ngs upon being released, rving 10 months within the f San Quentin for perjury PRISON GATES OPEN FOR MILLIONAIRE (Hy Unite: SAN QUENTIN, Cal, July Hale and agile, clad in the cloth ing in which he entered the pent jary, and wearing the familiar high hat, William D. Bradbury, the Yorte Madeira millionaire, left the on gates today a free man was taken to his home Madeira by his wife and Press.) Town Is Wiped Out. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Min- nesota, July 2.—The town of Miz- pah, 40 miles south of here, is in ruins today as a result of forest |fires which are sweeping that por- tion of the state. The post office | building was blown up in an effort |to check the advance of the fire, but a high wind carried the flames through the town and forced the te nephew Bradbury refused to discuss his iY YS from the Columbia lub of San Francis¢ Carly thie m ‘aed live ones. You « Jeffries and fae fondition the fun will be Petxotto of the California and Wives with the Beattie Che ie, Feseratio the Social ‘The mayor get a8 Whole lot ore ee Boys ‘8 worth " they are, and that's the Srown-up - organiza ich an interest in 6 ot Cali Who thy, ¢ © the oye have their no such organized movement in Se. by Mayor Gill attle in the interest of boys aa has|farnished band music for the ball made the boys of an Francisco,|game between Se attie preachers New York and Toledo, O., famous,|and bankers and then played a game these Seattle folks. | themselves with the Seattle kids these local organizations hope| Sunday mornin 10 o'clock they the visit of the San Francisco| will be gu at the Alki will start for better things toriam At 1:30 they will be for Seattle boys guests of Allen Dale cafeter The Tiss. boys at 3 will give a free sacred concert 4 i to Australi Mammoth rink This will be a mas wa they go. meeting for boys addressed by baseballer band musicians, dram-| Major Peixotto on Work for Boys,” atic and vocal entertainers and|and by prominent citizens | vodeveelers.” They are going to let Monday afternoon at y clock the | all thi: in Seattle Half the | boys will give an entertainment at proceeds of all entertainments goes rk for the benefit of the} to local organizations. A. In the evening, at 8:15,|*% Tonight, at 8 o'clock, they will ival of sports will®be held | * give an entertainment at Mammoth | at Mammoth rink for the be igen: {> rink for the benefit of the Antl-|of the Anti-Tub ulosia league * Tuberculosis league. This after-| The Pantages theatre has extend-|* | tion to the San Fran-| * noon they had a rally with the Se-jed an invita "atte boys jn front of The Star of- cisco boys for one evening PTT TOTO TOTO TOTO TOT TTT TOTO TOTO TO tO they were we i they | AND FOLKS AT HOME PAY THE BILLS NEW YORK, July today on the transatlanth over Europe. For today interest or dividend eheck who get them are he mail that left liners will be anxiously awaited all the day that the semi-annual leave America, A good many of mbers of the nobility gentry palaces have been rebuilt with money that their Amer ican wives brought them. There few men, too, Americans, who have forsaken thelr and whe still depend on it for thelr living of them have be subjects of other ained their eitizensliip, but in spirit are ‘Frenchmen. To them America ts simply the place money from, Europe the place where they espend it. It practic impossible to more than estimate money that is sent over twice a year, but it Is between $200,000,000 and $300,000,000, Probably there are 10,000 expat riated Americans in Burope who draw their incomes from home industries New York g mat at nata is the th boys those or have toured | wanhe and earn their They are crack a native land as ome countries KE others lishmen or where the eeteee et eee ee come SSSR EEE ER EEE Imprisonment or describe his feel HERE'S A REAL CATTLE KING—MILLER HE OWNS A MILLION ACRES OF LAND,TOO (By United Press.) July 2 Announcement was nk of California has financed York a $5,000,000 bond issue to enable H Miller, owner in the company of Miller & Lux, to purchase all inter ests in the company, which are held by 27 heirs of Charles Lux, his late partner, who died in 1887, The bonds are 5 per cent and are to run for 20 years All the heirs have agreed to sell their interests in the great land and cattle company to Miller, This will end a long period of litigation. The company owns 600,000 acres of land in Californias 200,000 acres in Nevada, and 200,000 acres in Oregon, It has 1,000 miles of canals and ditches for irri gation purposes, There are 250,000 head of cattle and 250,000 sheep on the land. linhabitants to flee. (By United Prews.) SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 2 adier General Charles FP, Robe, who fought fn the" Civil war and who was retired in 1903, died suddenly | at 6 o'clock this morning of paraly-| sis at the home of his son-in-law, | George T. Rogers of this city, aged 9 Brig. SAN FRANCISCO, here today that the E made in New majority Accused of Big Theft. J. W. Cowa Jempl the Uni | ply company, was ar afternoon by Deputy Sheriff W. Roberts a charge of |wrand larceny, Cowan is charged with stealing a boom of cedar logs, | valued at $3,000, The « t was made upon the complaint of Peter Eliason of Marysville, who alleges that Cowan presented a forged order for the boom & salesman in the 1 Machinery Sup- sted late yes | terday John on SEER EE EE EEE EE EE ieee ee ee ee ee OOOO ROHR

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