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15 CHARGED WIM a Charlie Med tv with + the ki Floren: Bind ay format the « gury Mthe 1-ye the ritk Pricer ar The ta Dey and th Btrated at the he knew Terrific Fer, it ts be ULLETS IN MIMIC WA (By United Press) TACOMA, Aug. 6.—It was rumor. @d among the men today that Sused by one company in the sham) Dibattle yesterday and that the| Whistle of the bullets through the frees made the skirmish take on @n uncertair: aspect. No one was Shurt, however. Rigid inspection P will be given hereafter to see that Ro ball cartridges get into the ammunition supplied the soldiers. ‘MAN ACCUSED OF WIFE MURDER BREAKS JAIL (By Untied Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Archie Gregorotf, charged with the murder of his wife on July 3, is at Marge, all attempts to trace him ince his escape from Lane hospi fal, where he was under treatment |). d wound having gorott while being exercised in the court of the hospital took advantage of his ecus- fodian’s momentary distraction ahd, fleeing through the engine Toom, gained bis Hberty. HEALY 10 START FIREMEN’S UNION Timothy Healy international ident of the Brotherhood of jonary Fireman, is in this week to organize 2 local of the “anion here. He has already started branches at Tacoma and Everett A meeting wil! be held at Labor Temple tomorrow night “The firemen in this elty work 11 real) Bullets instead of soap wads were! i} Beattle | \fireplace, last THE STAR WITH APOLOGIES TO THE POPULAR SONG. THUG KILLS CLEVELAND © LAWYER (ny CLEVELAND, lowing the my William A. Rice yer, who was shot and killed last alght near his Euclid Heights home, the Cleveland law club to day offered a reward of $5,000 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer Rice was found dying not far from his house. There were two bullet wounds over the right eye He was taken to his residence, where he died today Rice is not known to have baa} an cnemy, and it is believed he was shot by a highwayman, his money and jewelry were taken. It is thought the murde frightened away before could rob his victim. Rice was attacked in front of the home of former Goveraor Myron T. Herrick. FALLING MANTEL KILLS A CHILD. (hy Cited Prem) BELLINGHAM, Aug. 6—While her father lay in another ward suffering from a fracture of the tkull, Leola Elizabeth Manning, daughter of A. C. Manning, propri- etor of a logging camp at the head of Lake Samish, died in St. Luke's hospital at 8 o'clock last night. The little gir! and her sister were playing in their home, near an open night. The child ted Press) O., Aug. 6.—Fol rious murder of a wealthy law. F not hours day shift and 13 hours night| reached up and grasped a concrete shift for 265 days in the year, President Heal) est and hottest kind of -work with out vacation and with terrific hours. We want to organize union that will give more pworking c conditions for the men. MAS. BOWEN'S BODY & | mantel humane | said | mantel weighing 300 pounds, think It is the hard-| ing it was firmiy embedded on the |top of the fireplace. While Leola i was uspended in the air the heavy tumbled over. The chiid was crushed beneath the siab. A ines days ago the girl's father was struck on the head while | logs. |MAKES CONCESSIONS loading 5 FOUND WN LIKE, 2° REvoLUTIONSrs Telegraph dispatches from Lake Tahoe tell of the finding of the body of Mrs. John J, Bowen of Se attle. The body was found about six miles from Glenbrook Inn, Nevada Previous dispatches finding of row boat and umbrella prepared her relatives for the shock. Mr. Bowen is sick at the home of h 1514 East Pike, Mr, Bowen was formerly en gaged in the machinery commis gion business in Seattle, Por and San Francisco, under the f name of Tatum & Bowen Mrs. Bowen was 61 and had spent most traveling, MISSOURI MOB PURSUES NEGRO (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Aug. 5 with guns and clubs, a bunting a negro in the brush n Buck Mo, The negro is cused of attacking Clara Bladus, 15, the daughter of a farmer living near Independence. The mob threatens to burn the negro if is caught. Another negro was captured and spirited away by the authorities. It is reported the two negroes at tacked the girl. Capt. Jenkins Here. Caleb C. Jenkins of the Yakima Salvation Army post, has been transferred to com mand Post No. 1 in Seattle, after a service of three y Yakima, Capt, Omann, a Russian nobleman, will succeed Capt king. telling of the years of her life Armed ac he Capt North building permit Swedish tabern t 404 KB. Pike st, 17 cout $50,000. Yesterday a fesued for the to be erected butiding wi mob is) ‘sin North] prosecution Jen-| made was| by pte progra By United Pres.) 6—The effect of consultations with own here ions that MADRID, King Alfon his F today by the govern the cleric between ¢ Aug can began slight one sprevent sion suffictent anti-government anned for tomor row th vain The ministry has promised that no interference with Catholic wor will be attempted ure Dp ed, ed no demonstr be against the mon is expressed of the anti-clerica ing if the ¢ a ite plan of of the church BUILD STRONG CASE AGAINST COL. COOKE That Col but it may b the m Other ¢ ship 10rrow re supporters king that the in ar recedes the power habit from en al note listed men on , Was brought out in the }to make out that of the Cuffe loan Capt. Bergman, the harbor on the Yu that Colonel Cooke to earry laborers to hi will finish Monday, The argument Friday his per stimony now be court at Fort had decamy ith government funds, the to Cuffe, tried Ane took $1,000 quarte Di master of ised the mine. The its case will be The Saturday afternoon concert Wagner's cond = Regir was given at Leschi park instead of at Mount Baker m began at 2:30 ut | band | day } was | hills although | | he DOG FINDS BODY OF LOST BOY (My United Pree) SPRINGDALE, Wash., Aug. 6 body of Johnny O'Hare, the earold son of William O'Hare, brought here today, having found lying, bruised and a log, nine miles through the ner excited ions of from vous and Johnny's dog Yesterday by the dog, act lad, hin inseparable [panton, went for a hunt in the A few hours later the dog without its young master jons aroused the fears of boy's father, the om return His @ the | party was formed The boy's last night body was found late ‘STILL AFTER ONE | KANSAS REGULAR) (Dy United Pres) TOPEKA, Kap, Aug. 5.—T. McNeal, insurgem, who opposed Congressman D. R. Anthony, as serts that the returns show a plu | rality for Anthony of only &@ votes | McNeal says he probably will de | mand a recount, charging that bal | Yots cast for him were counted for opponent The official |turne from the jmorning. It two days BOY DROWNS AS TIDE COMES IN (By Dnlted Press) TACOMA, Aug. 6.—Frank Fiusterbaver, 9-yearold son of Frank Fiusterbauer, $F, a baker, was drowned in the middie waterway yesterday afternoon. His body was found at midnight. With several other children he was wading in the waterway at low tide and is supposed to have step. ped into a hole. of the ta began at canvas precin will occupy ed RAILROADS KILL 360 A MONTH. BOMMEME ENN Y CATCH HUSBARD JUST IN TIME Pee eee eee eee eee eee eee Kee et eee tee e eee ee ee New Members Speak Branch Library Opened University branch of the ibrary was for r night. The ement ¢ companied | and a searching | ‘APACHE” IS. LYNCHED BY MOB | United Pree) | PARIS, Aug. 6 he authorities | are today taking to hend the members of a mob lynched an “Apache” last night, stringing him to a lamp post} after the man had killed a pedes trian while resisting arrest | A gendarme attempted to arrest the Apache in a street in the heart of the city. The outlaw fired on | the officer and the ball kil j*tander, Instantly a mob jand after hanging the A jauickly dispersed BOOM CRUMPACKER FOR SPEAKER (iy United Pree) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 6— Six republican car tex for con gress, if elected, planning to oust Unele Joe Cannon from his job ax speaker and elect Congress | E. DP. Crumpacker, of the} Tenth Indiana district Resolutions were adopted endors ng Crumpacker as Cannon's «uc censor at a conference of Indiana republican congressional cand and state party leaders ngressional candidates | at pledged Crumpacker the | support | steps appre that} up CURTIS DENIES : BRIBERY ant I raid nbout it grave 1 be | MoMurr 1 had t ct | | Improper Methods.” He that ttee, and that ure might | the | tion Offered MoCur $25,000. In Indian | too} might and secure the wald MeCur | ought force the bill. | four girls were born in ue Me terday | bad nations the tfc min UGUST 6, | HOLD UP STAGE—KILL DRIVER---GET $18,000 Armed Bandits Siop Colo- ' , rado Coach and Escape With Gold and Silver Bullion. 191 (By United RILVER CITY armed bandits, after oting and X r Jone, F in Mor yvuntain atag ne mile from ¢ Mogole ot me at 81 WHY GARFIELD. 8 LOST (N OHO (Conctuded.) and escaped with 1 ba OUT ALICE'S CIGARETS (Concivied.) pon Garf stration od | promixing support ea them war eld that Bur treng allen tor afraid But he led Heve that to vo would eld they te for ¢ Th utte ing get a 108 into the convention know rear » de hat might we nobody wh under any elrewn xLABCeR KING ALFONSO Hho NARROW ESCAPE Broken Mast of Ship Near- ly Hits Spanish King— Gives Him Severe Fright. Cox Delegates Unruly of Cincinnati, found smruly. Me of them vole for Garfield, He id not control them. Thanks to was, up to this point, nsettlod republi con Ohic has since & power acting tits aake a 8d sat have an seon way there fe slat Things were field had put looked dark Abd, at this moment, in stepped the ald of that powerful influence i at Washington that has so nearly | tak mgrens out of the hands of| |, _ ie Dales Prem.) tha becple | COWES The committee on resolutions | While K Pumbered 21 men, chosen by Spani the delegations. Of these 21, Sir Thomas Lipt nine were United States con [Spanish monarch, } gressmen amidships on Lipton'’s yacht, “The One was a nominee for con- |Shamrock,” one of the topmasts grees. br and fell to the deck One was a United States sen- King Alfonso became greatly agi-| ator. tated and utered exclamation | Over half of the resolutions caused his hearers to believ committee were standpatters he aght the from Washington! Well, what could you expect? it was All they had to do to beat Gar of the party field and to beat the dele, an i | wanted to vote for Garfield was to t Sp ler } becom adopt a platform that would be #o nOT following the that Garfield would refuse to nt, which In the ond to o¢ run on it ince. his arrival in England And that is what they did Southampton day a land-| t the king was was ne ubmerged by that ran afoul of It bons m up in the them th air, Gar Isle of Wi K Alfonso, a and English ht, Av | of and of the standing party offic host were who Paul Howland’s Past Garfield had one on th resolutions Kreseman Paul Howland an tneurgent of the fair kind All night be ‘ supr committee He wa weather FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd.) | JACKSON RBALTY & LOAN CO.} day of nomi-| 2,500.00 40 acres valley the rm adopted Taft fulsom ® blanket Ballin; land, 25 ac committee slanks acres jon, 2 was in session hich praised But ten't euch tlon a boost for committee asked praive the whole admin don't we praise Ballinger? ot they did, but that didn’t make any @ifference. In fact, such a plank made it all the more certain that Garfield wouldn't run Howland He rity esolu , 8 acres timber, from town, mall barn, well fenced and running water to sult When we ‘ose 1 at course ‘cent FOR $% You ca y & tract containing acr fine den land in t all cles thought ght have presented repe including eld's platform, which didn’t pr Ballingerism and Morgantsm Guagenheimism and privile But his political career The scorn of Washington up before him. | himself help m good two railroads, from tw population. Th er and not over atake loomed . Harbor best has ic Coa: Howland Lost Nerve For five ertnin ¢ min tumt against that he ites, in a room in a Howland | tr the pleadings of | We introduce a mi n Garfield al! open and himself| at and the del $5.0 least vote on farm pass the tood out are going later Anyone can buy tern $50.00 down a month rich bottom of the stood er overflow ne nt and grin nd| hou ist finished, hance; Howland was| chicken houses, ete, ¢ plat es in cul fine frient rity the them and report and give chance fore to get hi the land, that In one corner seven-room room How lar bar the vation; will pr As nO him to make the and brave the ton if Howland gh, thought Gar $ fine; if he wasn't er miles of all the coaxing and 1 the world could not him on to make a he And Howland n't bh. With Wall st. and Aldrich influences ready to batter political career, he conldn't nds the gaff. He dashed out out of the hotel, inte an auto and buried himself in the eon vention hall and saw the tide of the| des overwhelm the people | Garfield Was Helpless. "Garfield! Garfield!” erted bara Pt 180, Toot house Garfield He buildings, " ealf, 60 Soin Ahora ire y and all that he couldn't eS was no way to $1, road, Ke D. and telepho be brave enoug threatening inty 1 ey Ox34, with in acres and ¢ Dare wagon ols place, a at) 9 the No. | t o RO » horses, cows in the Lewis county vation, 60 0.00. | in cult iT of | 80 acres, Salzer 10 valley, in pasture miles f good w and well, 0x50, chicken and all three oom, acre AC in acres meadow, three Centralia, all feneed, supply of creek bo: ater six house, nec cows all ma No came was chickens, household f place There th of timber place. Busy term: No. WATER FRONT. CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH. | We have a beautiful island of sey en with a fine gravel] beach all fine garden sow, Hes ne three orchard and spuds, all den and mall fruit chicken large bunch of houses, plenty of er, boats pass daily, hour from city, plenty wood 10 years. Price 2,000.00; terms, No, 996. JACKSON REALTY & Main 114, Bailey Bldg going a platform stand on. There avoid it The vut 00 on 895. bosses and their system— whe system that starts in Wall st and runs through Washington to | every corner of the country- stood like a stone wall between | the people and a man who stood for what they wanted. The thing that makes congressmen go! against the people in Washington made them go against the people in Ohio The boane the Vote acre around urly level acre kinds » fine houses chick 00d | on¢ for | easy Pro incl ens, nott ny ding boat cottage, kept apart Man and LOAN Co,,| Ind, 510.| Sulll | the | rule jis design | of lear mast | joff the ear Ire JOHN L. READS COTTERILL OUT OF REPUBLICAN PARTY gry at Poindexter En- jap at Grand Meet- ing, Wilson Attacks Even Democrat. for be United didate and the ad out ¢ Thursda who charge night 4 hin ern rill Oper Cot wan Grand did he ta In orde invitatior SULLIVAN Warr company insued today and =the thetr un , have intention « to a stand been retained of wit ind & score were on the car behalf. who ir tr greed day, “and matter et car ¢ waid we are through of those pay 4 simply the cars no going wee The platform ou-enter as cars purpe The patrons sideration; thelr ught of. We will the of 20 who on and the 0 in here be a change in the r My brother and I got Fourth and Pine stand on the back platform. The wax no crowded that people waiting were pasted by. At Broad way a few persons got out. The conductor th dered te squeeze up into the aisle only going to 14th and r conductor called inspector called a from other care. The rother, a small man m off the car, Then they started pummeling him and jerk him ound. I got off the car to protect my brother Had they turned my brother loose when they got him there would have b a no fight, but when the Inspector od bis gang, armed with control ler oars, started manhandling him, 1 interfered, and both of us did our 2 best And furthermore the car. and 6 to ou wasn't against the rules nd on packing given omfort have men before will were ter on the ca We > us We If a dozen men et upon my and dragged we the Unation of the com the plat it wasn't 14th ar got t stood ot pany form for w to be willing for dam r to ted fight and the case doc! Bul Sect Ina “Mik Whee mh | THE SEATTLE STAR - Eatered attio second postoffice ae p r free ¢ SUDSCRINERS. th phones 12 SPECIAL NOTICES. 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Clome and live over “took. ou jon Wo Address, arr | a wants te rissa cht young women yours, eee mala te atch oman Ww ANTED. chool teach 160-acre home us Wasbingtom belt vi | $55 to $65 months. No ACHERS lady on LAND CO. Room 307. any ee EREUE) JEORRUETE IESTESES. \SEERETETER EES