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ae AGK SAIL DROWNS IN == HARBOR dev saw t a for again te man late, a for th An effor being cove SAFE DOORS OPENED BY ! THE DEFEATED CHAMPION THE STAR.—TUESDAY 1910, JULY 5, MAKE JACK ~ ALDERMAN larate Political Boom Starts | Bloody Rioting in Windy | City. od rene.) | CHICAGO, July 6.—“John Arthur \\\\ Johnson for alderman.” That t# \\\ ‘) [the political boom which started |nearriots In Chicago following the \ \\ lotory of the colored heavyweight over the “hope of the white race | It is estimated that the negr Jof Chicago won a quarter of a m [Hon of dollars as m result of Jack's [fietic ability. Enthusiastle over }ihin sudden fnerease in wealt }they started a boom to make th Jusky champion alderman, Pla Jcarding an automobi'e with Jobn }son’s name, they started a parade | White men showered the parade with “Irish confetti,” and « num were injured before Johnson, Kelly the demonstra eharapion againe negro JEFF LOST BUT MADE $117,066 (iy United Press) IN CHICAGO order | Whites residing in the “black belt” last night were foreed to }eheer for Johnson. Frank Bryant | jored, and Jo oh Hunter, whit got Into an argument when Hunter |refused*to cheer. A fight followed and Bryant wa ly stabbed | William Kelly, a white teamater, | | us by negroen night WILMINGTON, Del White ‘ (Goneiuded.) ' was shot by a mob that quickly] NEW .ORLEANS.—Ir formed after the disturbances be fore bulletin be a gan. He died this morning vate and ee A negress who shouted for John: | fatal son was followed by the infuriated whites, who shot her tongue out CINCINNATI Negroe Bhe died today sken from homes at white In Walla Walia, Too BAL TIMORE Reversi pore WALLA WALLA, Wash., Joly 5.| stabbed 11 ; Fooling between the whites and negroes here in exceedingly bitter] WASHINGTON " today as a result of the Reno fight,| crowe nj and extra precautions have been| blacks, R P taken by the police to prevent trou-| fer t pw d AERO CRET: OF BOG | SHREVEPORT, La—Three ne gr Ve ’ da ne ‘ One negro was badly beaten up| f . i y a crowd of white 0 ht } \ * “eo |ghe streot. The negro had won « bt 1 hneon and was enthusigetic an -% | t r nx the fact In nj ; | PITTSBURG, Pa—Within half] CHICAGO—One negro stabbe an hour after the announcement of|and dyin At se, oot lithe rewult at Reno the police had] quent fg o the “black belt be@n called out three mes quail’ riota between blacks a OMAHA.—One negro killed |whites in the negro hill district. | several injured : spt amg mdi galletas HUTCHINSON, } j clubs to force n way for traffic ls and for FORT WORTH, Tex.—Among| molested, and no attempt many minor disturbances here was |ing ¥ *? en on white women called out AUGUSTA, Ga-—Following the announcement of Jobnson’s vietory la bitter war broke out in the tow jet Uvaldia, south of It ing in the killing of three oH No whites were injured | NEW YORK.--Rioting broke out at many pc in the city, On gro wal 4 from a #t by wh 4 beaten u we tn the Blackand-Tan distr wan set afire white men smaller disturbances an attack by @ party of negro wom | vue ©" LIFE SENTENCE FOR DR. HYDE | (iy United Press) KA $ CITY I cou convict the 1 f < Th H The det filed notice of to th me court of M * NEW JAPANESE RENO, Nev July &. When the las of money the EXPERTS house ts counted, It in believed [| ST. LOUIS—Open rioting broke CONSUL COMING at Johnson's vietory over Jef. Bout fm the negro section Be ‘te fries will only net bim $36 city, The pincks Seeman | ce Consul Kahachi Abe of Sar more than the defeated white fj trees. ee ee ; Pre o will arrive in Seattle in ¢ oe first detachment of p< ne of the clevere racking man will reve it in be . a “ “ a fow days to act as Japanese co one * oved that K 1 and Glew were unable to quell the, dist sul at this port. Vice fobm an record it will split ap nately $1 ances, and reserves were called ¢ Megs 3 , : — ™ oF ; 000 tr 44 to their fnter club the negroes into subm jon t capacity, will le t at An ? 8 este In the t on pictures | PUEBLO, Colo—A riot between|4 short visit to Japan ich ie * b It is entimated that the ate Bisscws and whites broke out ¢ will act as consul n, in hen the ’ recetp © $220,000. The r Job | the southern part of Manc bu uria ‘biceutne ! the announcement of Johns | a igen ongpert dhyana stimated attendance was 18 y at the Be steel plant " oie 3 lound open @ i and e, The police we rried to the Sy a share of tho pares fen,’ Renton Coal De : t ut $66,600; hin bonus The police were not . : and hin pleture ie i R an examination of the F a ee: ee MARE ee SOS. Ark —3.00 ob | Will Be Delivered for the ie aunt 4d tee aan at the| ‘ making a total of $120 rts, an Iron Mountain p 7 ” ‘ 00 ou etor, was ehot an Ned and robbery committed by mer | Here's world’s greatest white fighter, whose defeat terday by a negro caused race wars to catve $40,406, pore: Coane ag red aicarth cape had an excellent kno ae of | break out all over the country. 0, and $66,666 Bled in a battle that broke out on az crackin: siness ne j ates . me @ en fon expert and the inner ¢ H PED MAN 0 slow hook, end’ the city | opened by the « of & an are gohera found Ite mark HOUSTON, Tex.—Police were! ie STO CRTINS,.. A DON aol Once Jack Was in Danger | buay er the announcement from <a gr ices cbiaen, "ee in the course of |Keno, Three negroes were badly > nal 7 yore a were | ’ ft w an f jburt and others were renc from | found pear the strong be: ekes he a! Ae . s of Inftu ae ae ee ee ae. Yes vine] oe tag didigeceun, terest, Oa the hands of infuriated white men for which were mixed up with checks jhe sent {Wo succeRAive RmaRhes to Va—Six negroe Which they didn't want _(Conciuced.) the stomach. Both hurt, bringing one white man | Alot Re ———n oo a | grunts fror care, but the black ! RENO, July it s head was clear and whatever| SS oney GOOD COACHMAN! — perhaps it was < nches may have. it-| PHILADELPHIA.—Whites and uc t any rat . shaken off negroes fight with bric a mis D'YE WANT ONE?) heavyweight < with none to fight, co ous ae ac caniom Than ever before in the City . it is Sam Langford, equ black and fu t i in ead | | of Seattle. : wan yesterday, t ne take measure of Tommy Barns | LOUISVILLE —Crowds of ne) : \ conquerer. Th ving of youth may ha been a factor tn the ie — eee downfall of the hope of the white race; psycholégy may have en ; } down to the nubbin of the ng is as complex as the many “ th a Bull k excuses offered for Jeffries’ defeat : See baat on NEW wii ests ge | ° ° Oc NEGRO SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY black und ite bi arter has signed coutracts IN CURING ECZEMA 609 10th Ave th t et nyt b n it tr . foun ch } 35 te the iret Fined, thetl! to'ne Gonyeaeethe' 1600 — f tie. ir |John Cort whereby the celebrated | ss |i East 97. Ind. 87. showed the greater speed, strength, judgment and sk fin re w e came m Uniform Seidens in the “Fredeniont | markable defense was ever to the and ee’ beat efforts was appar ress will be starred under Cor of All‘hastess Gila Diesanes. were turned as asx a duck’s back t s a8 water e t that he , t travel much management for a period of five] Tie + ce A | — | But was it the negro’s superior fighting quality that won the | farther. He ped ab ¥ (©! years | win ee "ae daa tee A woot | for him, was it @ jucky punch, or was it # strange pall that | fal! afc Be Teas Hating fats of thO) 2, Carter will be presented the|complishing in the eradication ofl er Jeffries the ent he stepped > the [nes igh ft r . tt Noms coger ee pacdine 9 | 1 to come over Jeffries the moment he stepped into the | Des al cming senncl th Gaew pay by (og Me Bigg Be eel | Y. Rupert Hughes, This play ts sald|yoars’ standing. the t having | Fair minded critics will not take — —_ - “ » be of exceptionally good con-| affected all y of the ines away from Johnson {0F| waipped, and fa canta ‘ troction, and pleases the former fifteen Fins het‘es he 18 ba he fought. He | 1. cnanimous enemy, dest eiaht Belasco star much better than any on my head,” says Mr, E. }rought cleanly, cle ly, and with | 0) any other prejudice th - thing she has had in several yeare Woodbridge, Va. “the ac his consummate skill he combined |)... against the champi Waded Back In. The principal role is absolutely to nothing but blotches. 1 fc und the « of a gentleman, so far |S BES nto the h of the storm) her Uking, as it affords unusual of > first box of pos h BAMBOO POKCH CURTAINS. as gentle ¥ conduct can go In € buffeted with | portunity for Mrs. Carter's partiou-| mo and now my scalp seems to be} jthe prize ring where raga we Stow at the Start. ri * of punches un- lar style of emotional actthg. entirely cured, léaving {t clear and] aim of each contesta 0 “knox That Jeturies haa ke a ship fn @ tem perfectly white. 1 think ft is the] 3 the vines, pet of he rable ¢ ever is quite com Then, utterly helple there |freatest remeéy in world for] crepe 7 lar ne . io og | What he did have ywed | crashed against his jaws a straight | & dineane All skin dis : demyeail ig agg wee re po plenty in training t have |left and a right uppereut and Jim Jeases, including tetter, jyantage while the referee was Not | it in camp, for the speed, en-|once more topple the floor, this shingles, barber's itch, piles, salt] jlooking, but lashed out squarely. | durance, strength and everything | time half way out of the ropes. His rhoum, skin scale, etc, are relieved! nd when he landed it was a fair) .i.. that seemed to be t mouth spurted little | need 1 na y nou (Conctudea) and cured by poslam in like man i? to a successful battle, w of blood, from his ne _ |ner, itching being stopped at once | What Was Wrong With Jeff while working, both at Rowarden. j emer a thick ¢ imson stream; | nature explosion of a cannon | The less serious troubles, such as | Getting down to brass tacks,|nan and Mo ings. In the|his right eye was closed, bis left) -acker jpimples, red and inflamed noses, 7 jJetf lost everything he showed in| very first showed evi-| partially so, his left cheekbone was|"Touis pizard. the cight-yearold| fever. blisters, sunburn, etc, re The Most for Service training the moment he stepped/dence of laving lost everything | cut and there was a gash in bi®| 0 of Henry Disard, of 1111 24th| pond wo readily that results are| nto the ring. He had absolutely |save confidence and carriage. He | forehead. He 4 pitiful sight.) yg guffered serious injuries to| Sen after an overnight application |Kinnear Mfg. Co. Cold as a fish, tis hands |was slow of foot, hand and eye; | but with the jittle strength left 19) hi, Jew by the explosion of a toy| Write to the E ney Labora 3 Kastiake Av, like icicles than’ the great| wax blocked with eaxe, could not |him he held himself together and| ?ciagn he was firing in front of his| tories West saetaat’ teks so many men to defent, he was opportunity, and in the clinches he| His indomitable courage held him!" qi. accidents nile not direct-| by mail ee of charge, in piain| vothing like the Jeffries whose 4 as weak as 0 child Th wee bic be ters te rg ones ly He tara re the Seale wint the et br mal enough: poalam’ te eur a) pr hag Gaeteee Colnante. of 4 training stunts made the great he mob shrieked, “Get up, Jim.”|!¥ * ae . . “ote gl 0 2 ) The Sta t [Judges of condition marvel and pre Pitifully Weak. His seconds, from whom he was re-| “7eworks, reported y vy tad = | nail attected | —_ ; ber the} “Somewhere there are two free dict that he would make mincemeat| Some of hin efforts in the early| moved only a few fect, rushed to-| Gladys Norman, aged three yoars,| Conn Us On of Teme Me Quaker|tickets advertised. They will be out of Job Why he ab stages were pitiful, As early as the| ward him and tried to assist him|'™! down by & motoreycle at the} . by the Quaker! viven .o the persons whose names Dut of Johnson by be should ‘ Ua oa ab Meaned and Seneca| Drug Co., Owl Drug Co. and Raven 1 have gone to pieces upon entering | third round, in half clinches, bis|to bis fee The timekeeper was | °°" : as Drug Co 4d all druxsiet are mea.toned in the ad. These ies ain he nae abeer, yin Cor empts to prod Johnson in the | te off the seconds, How far ore ae erie A a orl Steen” te wewo alten eet ed conta | names were picked from the direc Here's Alfred G. Vanderbilt, anjdett aud Billy Muldoon say he did, |*tomach had every earmark of the| he had gone is ® question. That Me ol A 5 per o Safally b cine |@r $2 : 2g ete ao s may be your own American millionaire, who resides|ix an intangibl mething that | fehter gone for good—whipped, but | Jeff was out and could never have | KU : thea gapron B There is a.ways a good show at the chiefly in England. He drives a y come Jer the head of puy-[2Ot knowing it oping against | rega his feet save for the as-| >” tee +5 — Scud ns. to} fajertic. Read The Star classified coach between London and Brigh- | cholc Psychology, or whatever pe, and believing that if he could| sistance of his seconds cannot be ow. W Ww “avg by = gl ads and “Get the Habit.” ton prétty regularly, just to pass|you may call it, Johnson seemed to|/#0d enough of the puny blows he|denied. At any rate, Jeffries did| ehh Pre» Bar! ae Ai ° ’ OO 8S MRT AS. REP the time and get solid in English|have Jeff's goat. and no matter | Was os 44 pens i in, he wou gain his feet staggered to-| 5), a A suftered a broken leg | derbilt in his driving uniform. son won easily and fairly jthe finishing punch, But it was|lleving the battle was oyer; was| , PW° Tools of residences were set | Stevens, the The L |not to be. Jeffries was a goner| heading for his corner. His sedinds |*b!aze last night by sparks from man who teaches si a ¢ Lucky Punch. after the second round. sounded a warning when | Soffries |®*¥Tockets. A blaze on the roof of . | ‘The lucky punch talk made its . . arning when ;Jetiries| ip a. Purdy’s realdence how to dance. “NO MEN WANTED” SIGN debut in the second round, John _ Whether Mt was due to the loss | approached their charge, and dobn litth av. ie cd 4 $80" dameg reais on é . 6 goat, the punch o he eye,| son re ed to the Pp 7 N., 180 r x hing every day and ON DOORS OF OMAHA json bounced a sizzling straight left | op just noth SI ccpernety ped aly ffin Mie whied ‘age ar "|The roof on the home of M. Sen evening : 7 natural superto om John: | lightly euffing the ry fe s BACHELOR GIRLS’ HALL | off the white man's eyé, Instantly | son's part, will be questions to be| times, he shoved him to the floor,|4eM 637 24th av. 8, was damaged |f ‘The present is a most ad erent yggdra ry ured ot ? onths to come F J tent 60, iia r Ratha emt he ¢scalies Tee ch Aid not rock JeftHes, |Usured out for month me.|It was at this point that Riekard | \ the extent of § Pai | vantageous time to open an t t but his eye was in bad shape. The| Phe Buneb © one it; Jeff | shoved Johnson to his corkes nnd |] account with the State Bank ‘ ft ; a haadan 1g | May have Jost everything the mo-|instructed Jeffries’ seconds, »who| Wanted—Y lumbi ie peat: i Si he finds| moment .ne punch landed he looked i 3 anted—Your plumbing .and|i of Se, something new.|dazed and stepped into the easiest | ent he stepped Into the ring, but | had jumped into the ring, to carry|heating repair work. Brown Plumb-|J Of Seattle. All money de Victor and Edison Machines New women are!noft of punches to avoid, His |? fact : ands oat sas Johnson | him away ing Co. 3 Pine st ++ |] posited in the Savings De and Records won—de ad ase ae Yoder! ‘i : to na he-lj ent of distance went tol” ‘the one thing that ate sees |] partment of this bank on or BORGUM MUSIC CO., E iotA Be Rogeals f and he began to flent Ike) most prominently in Johnson's |] before JULY 9 will draw in on - Ave. en. fa oman, To the men in fight was his failure, as in all of |f terest for the full month pen Evenings th this corner the answe as pp | 4 | ; the ‘apart |his corner the answer Was ApDar-|his battles, and for witich he has July Clearance Sale of itaded cerktel the ly’ biindad, Fhe ne been consistently criticised, to {] Start a Bank Account Now. ttle Kitch. (th gies Pa ; be carry the fight to his opponent ry 9 i i hac he sympa z i et (ne ¢, and the left eye was Not the Old Jeffries PET ARRAS AND BEAT Herr FRANZ & ) useless as Its mate Conceded to be the greatest de AHEAD fre. Perr I can see two Johnsons,” said] fensive fighter the ring ever knew Nv n of Jeff Roger Cornell, to whom had| he confined his best efforts to ,the | te trusted the task of taking| clinches, whipping up nasty ade All Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap; All Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap Hif| ; dH re of the cuts and bruises, when {cuts with, the tight, ‘or crooting |{f| Pumps, patent leather, gun-metal | Pumps, patent leather, gun-metal The State Bank of Seattle With his orchestra: will play the b ng of | the fellow took his chair at|/ snappy halt hooks w the left and viet 7 regular prices up on pag Pe og prices $3.00 Dinner and Supper latest m be de-|the end of the second round. “I| With these blows he at exe- | ow and 09, ow— + from “Madam Sherry,” “Bright ee of straying|bit at one and miss, and then the|cution, and try as he would, Jeffries Mutual Life Bldg. Byes,” “The Child’ of the Exceptions, of|other man hits me could not avoid them. In other bat First and Yesler Prince,” and “The Prince of n the case of} From that round, it is claimed,| ties, notably his last with Corbett e e Luxenberg,.” by Lehar, Firs E Jotiri¢ practically blind, and|he showed that he could lay his time tn Seattle, and latest song a tting that om n ne y hed out, it was merely | he mn ay Gentle i" an ftmi's nest} hits from New York. the bache ine punches, in or out of a clinch, and t ape could not see, but knew the|give better than Corbett sent. With Ra na Ke Mais ¢800-—PRence—iiné, 1686 t negro before and not behind| Johnson, who is undeniably olever oy SEREN & BALDRIDGR ter | him. but not the equal of Corbett, Jef d Tallors and Men's Furnishers, ulinar Blinded or not, too long out of| fries showed the speed and judg 1406 Thir Bet. Union an i 110T Pike Street, skit in real kitchens leave the! the ring to come back, a vietim of|ment of a truck horse, Hin blocks | a id Pike St. Between Boren and Minor. Second Avenue Kitchenette behind nerves or what not, Jeffries was] were badly timed, he could not get | tatement of the Co of the 0 German. | bl "| Americagh Bank } of Seattle the Close of By ‘ June 30, 1910, RESOURCES. nd dig: A and war. re and a | 8 + 7% 17514] $359,155 ' LIABILITIES re ources, DEPOSITS 1910....$107, 29, 1910, 1§ 30, 1910... 30 More Than 100 Per G Increase in 90 Diy, JOHN E. OSTROM, . Vice-President and E, H. PRICE, VicePres, ERNEST CARSTENS, Pres |. J. RILEY, Cashier, H. ROMWER, Asst. Ohio Je Vike St, Over “ gz SET 3 @Geei) High-classed ate p for thirty Full Plates. Gold Crowns . Porcelain Ci Platina Filling .. Twelve yeare c work. | save you rk if you RXK assert 1 & Burke—t stielde & Co Hare ron & Burke—Bert Walton. fAJESTIC DEVIL