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. eeearcn = “on 02, NO, 131 RT HUNT HALL’S BATE st Some of | ‘be Men to Get Be- a comm PASSEN KNOCK OUT | given the m leave Fern Hill, with a car packed with passengers, he fell over un conscious, When the car reached or Tacoma the passengers plied out, Pournier was carried to a doctor's | office, and the motorman discover ed the cash register stood at 00. The conductor was soon revived Some one had dashed the anes thetic on bie coat eer worked for chim, thelr demands for tien, and thie de~ it Hall bettur tth- ee wit |not consider the ebloroforming of | Pournter has made up for the vic fous assault on Jensen. B KILLS Br United Press) a dynamite} Was buried at Was fying in his ham- 5 af his home ‘Was thrown the mayor's body! the features were al-, he. | at a loss to account His arms and legs from the body and the} fee were horribly man 6 ft Was Firecracker. Fetired to the garden MMs suvurban Midnight to seek re Loppresasive heat Bam He had not been out Meee 18 minutes wi M aWakened by a terrific removed to the Of neighbors flocked 7. the sheriff was (Wie assagnination | Weity Crawford, f manager, and E. B. Morgan, former | cashier of the Home Security Say pv pCORiry is being scoured me been ising leourt In Se P SHIP SINKS AND aa int Ualted Prean) reer Mery, plying be 47d Darien, sank Sat Of Chindo, Kor Were 246 passengers aboard. Ley be in email been rushed to the rHE SEATTLE LOUISIANA MOB | DROWNS WOMAN MONROE, La. July 25.—Laur the jail today by a mob and it ie bi Ouehita riv river, th mob's action has be The nogress we @ number of white p to the county jail, The feeling of the whites against her was intense Today a mob formed and marched on the jail “CON” The Fern Hill Commuters Grain Dust Explodes in Chloroformed the Fare Taker and Rode Free Yesterday. iy Welted Pree) TACOMA, July 25.—Fern Hill! commuters sprung a new piece of strategy in the fight against the 16 cent fare between Tacoma and the suburb when they chioreformed Conductor Joe Fournier last night, and 100 passengers rode free on his Two minutes after Fournier had rman two bells to Peder Jensen, one of the leaders | of the fight against the 10-cent fare, who was brutally beaten by street car employes at Fern Hill last Fri day night, will recover. He was resting easily at St. Joseph's how | pital today. i Fern Hiil is revengeful and does agente Was Leading Woman When She Was 14 JANE MARBURY. Jane Marbury has, perhaps, played more leading parts, for her age, than any other American act ress. She made her debut as a/ full-fledged leading woman in a De trolt stock company when she was only 14. In the coming season she is to star with Walter Edinger in the new comedy, “Bobby Burnit, which will open in New York BANKERS IN COURT BELLINGHAM, former president, G. W mer vice president and ings bank, this morning entered pl harges of a not guilty cepting funds when the knew it to be insolvent. All are out on bonds» y will tried in the superior mber, 200 DROWN The 40 saved were in two life- boats, whic! lifeboats in all were launched. Six first ol passengers, including British V Consul Cunningham at Osaka, were saved, as well 13 second ol passengers. 105 third class passengers and 59 sailors are in the four missing lifeboats. The Tetsurei Maru was built at Nages- aki in 1905. The mob carried the ser tening to drown her, Offi n received her proprietress of a resort in which it is alleged one were robbed, She w GERS HEAT GAUSES. is held responsible for the great fires which swept over the north Western part of the city yestercay causing & property lone of $2,000,006 and making 60 families hom company’s plant, said to be largest malting concern fh world, was damaged to the extent of $1,500,000 and the brewery . of Charles Fo Og Intense heat. Scores werv p ed. The weather o« |day, with the humidity unumually How a State Has Been Redeemed high. Hundreds of persons slept on jroof® and in the streets iast night degrees In the sh yesterday afterno bureau offered ft weather te ee ee » ® SLIGHTLY EXAGGERATED. ate teeree etree eee ee ee : 2 eee eee eee hae nist namely, popular against delegated} From 30 years’ experience in /of a dir | killed Frank R. Hall Saturday after: | powe jalways maintained that he was landed at Chindo, Six|an enorm ~~. ~~ was taken from drowned in the ming wo toward the lollowed, but no details of the ted and taken TWO. MILLION. DOLLAR FIRE Two Chicago Breweries —Five Dead of Heat in Philadelphia. (By United Pree) CHICAGO, July 24.—The hot wave The Northwestern Malt & n& < was vir tually destr with a lone of near ¥ $600,000, fires were caused by the explosion of grain dust in the | | plants, due to the heat No one is j believed to have been killed, but ‘ita fa “alte net! ome’ |** Oregon Has the Best System of nm progress a large bakery caught re, presumably from one of ite adjoining residences burned Suffering in Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 25 by Ra, § ‘ollee and hospital re today | jattribate five deaths to yeaterday’s|A Speech on “Restoring the Government to the People” That “a Fell Fiat in the Senate, but Made a Hit With the People—| From the Rule of the foued hot to Bosses. Also in New York. NEW YORK, July 26.—New York | THE ROMANCE OF A MAIDEN SPEECH ie preparing today for another 14 bourse of terrific heat One 1 and 46 prowtrations t« the rec ot | Like the venera nator es t hot spe which began! mathan Bourne, jr on, yesterda The mer t | speech Bourne has beer rif the other day did rif owe y and Bourr ss fashion, t ne ane treatises on “Restoring had made a speech (By United Prees) CHICAGO, July 25, The death of R. H. Morse, junior member of the firm of Fair banks, Morse & ( was an anced in the “y¥ morn papers, with long obitu Yenterday the fami Then b people interests ‘em T popular government in Oregon. i was besieged with BY SENATOR JONATHAN The only » that BOURNE, JR, Moree ie ne is: im Successful and permanent govern sae He was op ment must rest primart on Far appendionia St ognition of the rights of men and & hospital last week and tm- the absolute sovereignty of the proved so he was taken home people Upon thi principles ia] A nurse told re- bullt the superstructure of our re- porters that “the body had ®| public been taken home.” sue, not only in this country, but throughout the civilized world, See EEE EEE EERE RR Re I am absolutely that the peopl practical polities, HALL KILLING focricee scr oe are fully capable of gov themselves, but that they are di Cy Oniand Poem) cldedly the best judges as to thos TACOMA,Wash., July 25 individuals to whom they shall del Fletcher Johnston, who shot egate the truly noon, told her story at the coro-| Hence my advocacy of popular ner's inquest today, maintaining| government. By popular govern stoutly that she shot in self de-|ment I mean di legislation as her unless she would consent to) of candidates, elope with birm. of political campaigns as Another side will be given by| cure fair and honest elections John Katschner, a friend of the oe dead man. Katechner says Hall! ime was when a few self-constt-| }told him several tim ’ | |fair with Mra. Jobnston, and Hall * of his af-| Bea popular government Oregon, In 1891, adc 1s YO a DOCTOR A tralian ballot. This course is a pre requisite to any form of popular 9 government F |” supplementing the Australian ballot. law, Oregon enacted registration law. Thus the greatest (By Unites Press.) boon of American citizenship, PITTSBURG, Pa., July 25.—That| namely, the right to participate in the country is being flooded with] government, 1s protected, and dead an enormous overproduction of un-| men, repeaters and non-residents educated, ill-trained medieal practk| can no more vote in Oregon tionera is the report made today Oregon's next step in popular by Dr. Abraham Flexner tothe Car-| government was the adoption of the ‘oundation. Dr. Flexner has|jnitiative and referendum amend mining medical: colleges| ment to the constitution, in 1902 » Foundation. by a vote of 62,024 to 5,668, The 25 years there has -beem| people reserve to themselves the practitioners,” says the report, it declares that reforms should be instituted at once Jent of the gisletive assembly, and “Chicago is & plague spot on the| also reserve power to appr or country,” says the report, referring | reject at the polls any act of the to a number of small medical | legislature. echools that flourish there, living Since the am on the prestige of the well known| adopted, the peop colleges located in that city. have voted upon 2 of Oregon ITION: SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 25, 1910. Two Processions In a Fit of Insanity, Mrs. and Hubert way from home Satt jnoon. When darkness came Satur- | #8x0us from dementia two or three time “ole Sots | Popular Government in the World’ —SENATOR BOURNE | three other jany arises, may be gone in KILLED HERSELF AT BABY’S cris KNOX MUST a speechless senator nal wrote a speech, He got buck fever and it fell flat The United States » Government But the people themselves got hey wrote In speech. So Senator Bourne had a few printed for distribution. bad some more prin To date nearly a million copies of the out, and the demand is as brisk as ever Evidently the question of restoring old iufant with f phyxiation, Mrs. Clara Sny “ today sat beside erib | and comm d ide by inhaling * through a tube in the kitchen copies of the speech have SENATOR BOURNE OF OREGON government Her body wa cial election must be held to deter is a bolled-down version of Senator Bourne's speech on j call such olftcer |siclans say that it will recove evolved the best system of govern ment that exists in the world tods The Oregon lawa n | tive, five submitted un and four refer on ree-| people by the legislature chose death instead | discriminating judgment, | ¥TOPST! use referendum | means by which other has been the stored to power reforms and amendments This 1 believe to be the great is-| Constitutional ed through resort to the! | ment by the people. HOW LEGISLATORS The next step was the adoption, | OBRY THE LAW. in 1904, by a vote of 56,205 to 16,2 primary law, to supersed, | eee eee ee tee eee eee » opportunity a statement provides that United States senators | ning} may be nominated by their resp tion the party | * are voted for by the peo-| representative! ple, and the individual r will consider the mandate of “recommendation” becomes the people's choice for sen | | keke ke ek KR KR ER polding office whe |PICKPOCKETS KEEP _|h8d,been increase ‘The next step was the adoption of nse when Half threatened to kill | far as practicable, popular selection) and such regulation | Yides that no candidat will se Shall expend in his campaign for | nomination more than 15 per cent of one year's compensation of the fice for which he ts a ple passed a law legislators who }tuted leaders in Oregon politics @t) ment of popular government tn Or | rogated to themselves the prerog@| egon was the adoption of the recall tives of government. Revolting) amendment to the constitution by |trying to break off his relations against this condition, the state has! 4 vote of 58,381 to 31,0¢ wets the women evolved the best-knows system of! tig amendm may be recalled d the Aus! petition signed by | th electors in hi WHEN FRANK QUITS THE CHAIN GANG HE’LL-BE MINUS A WIFE of the legislature obeyed said instructions to statement says Senator public officer the filing of a husband came attacked her roar that the patrolman beat heard him and crawled n window and placed him | The wife was given | has in the| and aiso alimony in the sum of $30 monthly Wilson finishes |9 her \his sentence on the city chain gang he will find himself without a wife This morning tained a divorce from him in Gifiam’s court upon the ground of us overproduction ‘vf! power to propose laws and amend-| cruelty, consisting in h and| ments to the constitution and to| drinking and his maltreating her enact or reject the same independ: | The woman testified that on July Operators Get More. has been abol ished and the maximum of will| month in Western Canada measures sub-| increase the pay roll $60,000 annual- |in Eastern Canada dient was | agreement Telegraphers ONE CENT. Saws sraxpe so — J. A. GARFIELD SWINGS OHIO AGAINGT TAFT | WOMAN SET Ohio Gubernatorial Nomi- | nation Lies Between Ex- Secretary of Interior and HERSELF | ime gover omorre n the state onvention meets, will Ne between former Secretary of the Interior t. Garfield and former Haeaneh Reynolds Is) ievtensat Governor Warren Hare, Supposed to Have Leap-| The Cox Burton-Dick combination ; republican regulars is plan- ed Into a Bonfire. ning to offer ompromise Ay the | i adt ent Y them the mn if the il agree to 1 fit of ix H e the Taft administration nolds, 6311 N. EB. t field ed, ¥ ree huge bonfire ir wood Ra than the en- venna ‘ ew ¢ ne extinet. Ye r tee, according a searching party by Ob news. ed remains of the | papers wlars fear that nidst of the stil) y ve able to contro dering * of the fire. hese delegates M Reynolds, who b »| The regulars ar extremely ving with her sons, janxious to give the Taft adminis- Jtration the ag | v the Ohio xt to that they are © keep the matter from yids, wan y night and she did not return a] > fought out on the floor of search was commenced, which re-]the convention, furnishing a rich sulted in finding the erleped body of campaign rial for the a y morning. The were mocrats, who ¢o' point to the mpletely burned away ; bry, Me r py nts own state : : ed against | am euftered From Dementia. — | ‘The old Foraker faction threaten The dead woman had uffered | ter the situation and support 4 This would embarrass or 4 short time she was confined |the Burton faction and might be a the Insane asylum. She had,/ factor In the nomination lange to herself to others. | Burton Prefers Harmon. It is rumored that Burton told his close friends that another term Gov. Burton (dem.) would be er than nominating Garfield. d in the pre-con- and is caus- > months the woman has ng her son Har who i. His entire de y with the Pear! | bé 1 av. N. BE, which | This is being vention cauc erable stir. en nights | !P& cons spent car-| That Nicholas Longworth will be y bave caused |PUt forward as candidate for meatad governor is predicted today. The Cox delegates will present Long- return of he a0 leg |worth’s name, it is declared, if ives on a ‘ there is any chance for a “dark horse.” The Cox delegates say | Roosevelt would support Long- worth, and his nomination would thereby help the party in Ohio, cea It is reported that the Cuyahoga se over to| County delegates, Garfield's home county, will adopt the unit rule, thereby shutting out the Garfield ites of his e woman burning t night so ankets to save it her home at 945 Williams . av by her| ny set Charlton Attorneys Will _| Fight State Secretary's The woman left a note begging} discove The t id at noc was unco! has | for forgiveness and saying that she| Right to Hold Office. ut she was going crazy and (By United Press.) i RAERKKKRKKEKKKEE 4 WASHINGTON, July 25.—Seere- tary of State Knox may be given i* PAY CITY BILLS AT * |opportuntty to prove that he fs PREFONTAINE BLDG. * | actually secretary of state. | sired you bo gad | eys now contesting the ex- When you . y 3 |tradition of Porter Charlton, ac- | light or water bills go to the * cused of the murder of his wife at Prefontaine b ng *!Como, Italy, today declared that The city Nght and the water *|/ should Secretary Knox sign extra- department moved into new * }dition papers for Charlton, they quarters in the Prefontaine */ would make it necessary for Knox building Saturday afternoon *|t9 prove that he is really secretary and yesterday, The light de- *|;hey will institute habeas corpus partment is on the fifth floor *| proceedings and the water department is ®/" ‘The Charlton attorneys have re- on the fourth. The collection */yived the discussion which arose offices for both departments */ soon after President Taft chose are on the third floor, so when * | Knox It was discovered at the you go to pay your bills ask */time that a clause in the constitu- the elevator boy to let you */tion prohibited former senators or off on the third floor |representatives in congr from compensation 1 while they were (Ry Unined Press.) ROCKLAND, Me., July 25.— The Mayflower, delayed en route PRESIDENT COMPANY = Here’s Gus | by fog, arrived at Rockland har- “I've always bor at noon today. President noticed mort Taft walked with a slight limp, pecpul wish but declared that his ankle, in- settin down, jured during a golf game Sat- Wishin’ don’t get urday, had improved wonder- a feller much fully. | more than settin’ Pickpockets are following “wd down du The Taft like a circus or the Reno . weather wix, Mr, fight. Four men and a woman ta Salisbury, say st reaped a rich harvest in Elis- Vie Wh 4 ‘Fair tonight and worth yesterday, _ probably - Tuesday. Contin- amounting to $1,000, The pres on ued warm. Light ident sailed at 6:30 yesterday | northwesterly evening, spending the night at winds sea. FAIR init sunsanmiines one iin niin CYCLONE KILLS 100; HURTS 500 (ity United MILAN, July 26, rs) great hurricane that swept Northern —One hundred Italy last Saturday. Many towns dead and more than 500 injured is the|and villages were wiped out by the estimate of the damage caused by gale. a