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E SEAT TL ‘TAF , WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. ONE CENT. 2% TRAIN! AnD NEWS STANDS Be. NSATIONS (UE | . ROLLER . CRIPPEN UNDER ARREST IN QUEBEC MUIJRDOCK COMING ‘TATE BAIBERY PROBE FOR =| 10 FIGHT FOR Witness May Tossed the Pride of Seat- [ateore a Few Shocks. tle in a Jiffy in London me ie, Today. f Redheaded Insurgent Leader to Speak Here—Clapp Writed Press) ee ™ , ra or \ and LaFollette, Progressives in Senate, Also to Okla, Aug Ny United Press) f a ot Indian > AUTO WRECKS ree a= ems. hel | Speak for Washington Candidate. hm h ‘ { | hal A Word was received this afternoon at Poindexter head- | Sunday Is Fatal Day for « t aa ‘ 1 “s WP he quarters in this city that Senators LaFollette of Wisconsin and Deadly Motor Care— jin. first tai! int minut y ; Clapp of Minnesota would reach the state of Washington Long Injured List. th 1 shortly after the first of September to aid in the campaign of & ¥ Miles Poindexter. Both men will be heard in Seattle. > Congressman (Hy United Pree) nh chamy ext the re ed SAN JOSE - | fe Unnamed Witness MeMurray will giv ‘ I n, S DR. HARVEY H. CRIPPEN LEAVING THE COURT HOUSE AT QUEBEC AFTER HIS ARRAIGN pet sensation Is expected to be 1 fracta e MENT IN COURT AS A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE, CHARGED WITH THE MURDER IN LON By the testimony « Ml \ akland, cor DON OF BELLE ELMORE, THE AMERICAN ACTRESS WHO WAS HIS WIFE aaal witness, wv! t lied. This | President Taft Places Fed.| ing, and ere seriously hurt,| hand l trong ior went to a contract | IBS. and : rer hon tr that th VICTOR MURDOCK @ffered to use his in Sis wirea piastener on (By United Pressed recent “band picked” con | — ipa indertake. te ——— a Rave the contracts de-|Q ween | cad ig OER a eg Fr elideubes Wins at Pri-|> Paes toca . sat miters did not undertake to slaratatecle fe return for a stipu . Ss oe » Aue —The weret am sorry to note that my friend | r i " t wee ne called attention on the floor “ae “ae ory | Railway e yer fire in the histor f that part of | ma’ ergata geek mg at yall | ry Standpatter Will asntoy has no show in Benton | ” effort on his and de-|of congress to a resolution which day aft the country is raging near Gel! are expectant. 4 pe | Ti : county, However, | think you are| f . “ff Roden, 1 Grove, according to reports brought | ry to Corrupt Legisla- | vot a mack of 2 iring the | provided for swelling the volume | Will Bring Results. Kiser, aged 16, and St.| here by Ned Calkins it 4 etal cnr oat af une basten | No Cal H Reon Extend- campaign to assisting i of the mails by causing to be dis- metho have been watching | John Calkins estimates that each quart-| “UFE- Gay AENSS por cont of the Benton as Bee! gent candidates in the ot tributed a large quantity of con- closely during the — er ection harned contained trom “ = | county: voters will vote fer the ed, Says Committee, But | *#* ¢ixtric He beg z!gresaional and other government held predict that, One Killed, Five Hurt. two million to four million feet of | scciali@t candidate. Should he go) id y' ¥ against the Cannon system of con-| documer while the mails were * * * * Seatt! * You may direct the commanding | gus to support Ashton, and bad rr # | officers of posts, upon application | ceived this reply * * * ‘I visited Dr. Leonard's church | by the weather bu for August, 80 far 00000000000. is wholly in the hands of the bishop. 1 t he “talked =f There has been some talk of al ¥e , ud dyna or Crane of Massachus- change, however, and that matter is | mite rocery retary Charles D, Nor under i between Dr. Rees and | wi 7 r r « . " « teverty today al conference at Centra 1 he st and t | disappeared yester Norton said ided over by Bishop “ e br tr 1ge from Crane Smith Changes come . r i co . O e i) that he knew on came ang’ e r ange In the & report that * * (Hy United Press.) * JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Aug. 8.—It is ofter id that the * ground Jacksonville is built on is more valuable | than town * itself. To bear out this seeming 5 x ksonville is laying * golden sidewalks, Not so it can be noticed, of course, but the * gold is there just the same * The sand used in mixing the cement is composed of tail * ings from the Opp mine, and runs about $1 to the ton in free * gold, These tailings were deposited before the erection of a * cyanide plant, which at present extracts this gold from the * sand - * |e kK ht READ THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN» OF THE STAR ee ee ‘Free deed in case of di ROR RO RO Ob RR RR Oe * * * * * * free extension of t cane * of sickness Looks good # doesn’t it? We often carry * such advertisements. Do you * * * * * 7 * - think they are worth investi gating? We do. Constantly The Star's Classified ts im proving. Read the ads daily. Even though you are not per sonally interested, you may se¢ something that your neighbor wants, Tell him about it PRENCE ROCKWELL, WHO IS TO STAR THIS SEASON. 804 Erlanger expect to| will fit her personality ce Rockwell to the| Yes, this is Miss Rockwell's latest BM dramatic season with| picture, taken in the summer, too.| Object in view of| Why the furs? you ask. Because! A star - her, Miss Rock-| furs becon style of beauty, | lackiyn Arbuckle’s|and sbe made a martyr of herself, Woman in a new play not|donning them in the summer time,|#* but her part, it 1s sald, | so as not to lose any of her charms \olielieliclielielielelelel ahhh what the finding may| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8—|choice timber. It is reported that|, Ur'her Proof that James M Ash: | to the capitol with more votes than) Members Have Been | tro! in congress as soon as he be-| being weighed, but despite his ef- any qner candidate he will fall jcame a member the resolution was passed. the committee will| bile, Miss Gertrude Gaffney, 22,| ated in a fire at Mica bay, where | of John L. Wilson to ignore the will Etistic legislation for! was killed and her four compaalons| the flames looped = gap ef half lof the republican voters and scuttle | te came ore crested thie fall will ts | Murdock bas devoted especial with the record for the last two Siiiet the committes| hurt, when the machine slid into a| Landing jthe repablican ship by carrying the | kindy jand Poindexter will stand) Dr. W. H. W. Rees, for four years |effort to secure an honest weigh-|gressman W Humphrey, and d with the idealtree yesterday The chauffeur,| Several families lost everything in| **Batorial contest Into the legisla about he much show of an election | pastor of the First Methodist|!ng of the mails as a means of be expected to tell some in- bly more than thé| avoid a fractious horse on a narrow| Ne high winds have blown in the| mary nominee, comes in a letter re-| eagee In tne lower region | Though Dr, Rees this wor te. | ticed on bebaif of the railroads in}resentative character of the va the MeMurray con-| road. Couer d’Alene forest in idaho and This declaration, on July | hough Dr. Rees this morning d¢) connection with mail contra i meres from the First Pfor, and that in this on reports from the fire stricken dis | oan sucrs Bent count Shardly likely that the} Old Man Is Dying. | tricts indicate that the situation is | , agers (0 & Benton County | Ashton organization, conclusively | his resignation had been asked for, | exes fill consider the 10 per} PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 8.—-Run-| encouraging. j proves neveral things which Were | members o eet hei paid as justified. It is! ping 60 miles anh A pitti In this letter the Ashton MANAKer | suspected before carbo ap ee ve on the contracts will be| pie driven by Bil rere boldly and insolently parades the |” Og of these ix that it ix the plan | ™! ted today that a change was be WASHIN( ntention of the standpatters to de-| of the allied senatorial candidates, |!n& considered. No official call for | | belie place « no defeat Poindexter by buying up the| The first intimation ¢ 1 “lect the hearing is| believed to be dying } id at the dispe f the forest | de y ying up the | ir intimation came in ies the Biro. jservice, to ald in fighting forest Wanted Vote for Ashton legislature. dispatch from Cincinnati, saying fe the | President Taft, in response to ten by Orville Billings of T t church had visited Dr. Adna N—Wate 1 Jropa] Not since June 26 e404 man who offered | pon: > an r ‘acoma to . RAIN—Water fa drop rt Jur 40 days, ile withdraw opposition 4 BANK CLEARINGS. appeal from the Coast, telegraphed | Dr. D. M. Ang Prosser. Bil-| Another te that Ashton, instead of | arq of the Walnut Hills church | has Seattle seen any moisture fall- the secreatry of war as follows nes had. by letter, Invited Dr. An-| [me @ mild progressive, and 6% | there, and had extended a call to] ‘ ng from the atmospt with the as Salida eae such entitled to the support of the | yim Webster's definitic yeated 16 exception. of Suty 8. whan Gore testified falsely,|* Clearings today jmiddle ground voters. is an inso-} J. w. Efaw, speaking for the com-|the benefit of Sed the st , 1 of .01 of lent reactionary, parading a4 an \n-| mittee, which is composed of him- | and a nd counter an inct { > tt pave- and that his further Tacoma. in their power for the suppression | cent of the total vote of Benton | , asia ‘ : unwary. that 1 Biles will come to an _ Clearings today . .$1,027,955 of forest fires aeaaie. Rvecy voter ta abn & Glin ie bourne ed this morning that ent fears that Jupiter Pluy poor ex for 1 r water pol: y y Another is that Ashton is a stalk: | a1. official visit had been made. " ff the job or totalling but .04 an h. The Tite's charges are not|* Portiand. % | that 175,000 acres of forest lands|form you enciose from Ashton t , ; Smeg all . is | the interests behind the Wilson and He Saw Dr. Leonard. ; ig oe it is predicted the at-|* Clearings today a wih been swept by the fires between the two, and he will be Hurke eandidacies - ™ w onfi neh, for July an inch, and ce today ..8 813,147.00 %| ably « thousand troopa © Sr a aces | mumenenen on Sepangeeer 18: tion of the Tacoma convention in| "and other members of the commit BS burglar. Ivey Land kill Tee ee eee eee ee S| |by Mr. Billings in a letter written | tal pledges was deliverately planned | ¢, ther Quentis last. night | Burns Out Car Line, |from Tacoma July 30, four days be-! by the allied senatorial candidates fictally | roused by| W: ington. ‘ Passengers leaving Everett for| There has been no expression on | rhood and each — Seattle yesterday afternoon on the | ===8 |the part of the church that a change out the other's , linterurban exp ced discomfort ia desired. If a change is made, it| ‘a — erm Siete aarti SAVES WIFE FROM SUICIDE ['iizvv‘ssict= |. ——— o wclucaey a = a mile south of the Country Cly Probably 20 ministers had be fe ema sawadtyiis: ° That's Complaint of Man| NEAS that locality for several days, and | , a New Leading Lady (0.0) | oe Leona ete offical beast "De | . He Sold Store to Keep it) joware re re cor iw 1) After dragging bi ye < it beg t | Intact. (By United Press.) bay and preventing her from com-| ™P fo is Iiked Very much bhanas | we i ous efforts of a large force ; He told Captain Bannick that he |@ {8 liked very much, and a chang ERLY, M A learrying the transmission wire, and | clerk in the county treasurer's of \cireumatances. He charged that Sa the line for about 500 feet was put | fice, yesterday attempted to shoot| vin had his wife hypnotized. Mrs Upon reaching north end of | Pappas accuses of having hypnotiz:| jealous and that all the trouble oc the burning area, the passengers|ed his wife. ‘The bullet missed| curred because she has talked to the fire, and several of the more | jail |the Pappas home, which is on Sa venturous risked a scorching by | Quarrel Over Policeman vin's heat limits. | wife had a quarrel, in which the ast Thursday in was sus pesmi larg r — |patrolman’s name figured. After rom service for 30 days by peor nus | |the quarrel Mrs. Pappas went to the Wappenstein upon charges } 1909, he 2 BELLINGHAM | bay at the foot of Harrison at.,| made by Pappas. Pappas has taken jto preve | out on a boom of logs and) an active interest in politics, being bee “* BELLINGHAM, Aug. 8.—Joseph| home of Savin, 902 30th av. Savin,| county payrolls as a reward for his | Ww 4 . N itmi r, ° n juct iin Co, he Benzeth and Julius Jacobson, both | partially undressed, came to the| politienl services. Barly in the cam re one Reva gy meget rome nage eg Bb |of Bellingham, were drowned yes- | door, and Pappas shot at him, Savin| paign Pappas daily made announce-| { cing intrond fre AIRE al pag ene terday at Doe Bay, Orcas island,| slammed the door as he saw the ment Jn the morning r that all imse jail last night ‘ and Andrew Tweet, another local | revolver The bullet crashed|the Greeks in the state w for : —s . oa soo The three were rowing in a leaky | (By United Press) boat. When the craft had partly CLEVELAND, ©., Aug. 8 iy NOT IN HEAVEN, BUT IN OREGON filled with water one of the jads| | quale Guillano, 17, a caddy recently lost an oar. He swamped the boat discharged by the Euclid club,| The other was picked up by a today by the police. It is alleged launch. }that the young Italian quarreled SPOKANE, Aug. 8—C. H. Sawyer, president of the Washington | nied that he even knew of Rice's Furniture company, of this city, was this morning shot three |death until info med of it eran. Thinking he had killed Sawyer, Traul walked around the The mystery surrounding the street corner, sat down on a pile of gra and) shot himself |shooting of Rice is deepened by The cause of the shooting is not definitely known, but friends | were taken from the body A sack of Traul said that during the war he had portions of hie brain jof dead chickens found near the powerful enemies, and that he wk Rt kk tka) Colorado Springs, Colo. Four | came to his death through them sanetiieesdapiah ae @s the bribery charges! Dragged under a skidding automo-|a rancher named Do ton of Tacoma ix a party to the plot ‘ of that body, and | fort iB r : S w wae orem short @f election, as 90 per cent of Looking Around. lis at it yet Murdock is especially familiar of the Indians. It/and the chauffeur w seriously | mile, catching brush at id's | be @ the old atandpat republican jattention while in congress to an|and one-half terms made by Con- j 9 Gould's offered for sale is| James Compton, had attempted to| the fin ture in case Poindexter is the prt the proverbial snowball has of | oy ch may leave Seattle reducing the element of fraud prac-| teresting truths about the misrep- cently written by one of the Ashton | mag figh in the counsels of the | Bied that he was to resign, or that| During a recent atl weil cine deb y worker | dieaged man, skid nm the dust r oa y f for Hamon. and k telephone pole last | troops in Oregon, Washing t Poindex : a corrupting the | of which Ashton is one, to try to | another minister has been extended, | of the investiga-| tight. outeide the city. Bowman is nia, Idaho and Montana wil! be | @si#lature to defeat the will of the | override the primary result, and to | it is insisted ‘ a r fu} fi the P tat t "7 th t Hiateb 1. Hamon, who, Gore | * wake he ehh e eee tee) Sires in the Pacific states | The letter in question was writ Aanten No ineurgent. hat # committee from the from the atmosphe Tha Mr of the MceMur single his political future is it Balances to them, to lend every assistance| “Miles Poindexter will poll 80 per | pe per | surgent to catch the votes of the |weif T. 8. Lippy and C, A. Kil al ments e rain ¢ ) was @ *® Balances | Reports here are to the effect renee toh dah ConA af f patter or a progressive. The plat-/ing horse for Jobn L. Wilson and o : ' : total rainfall for Jur a AS of oe have been. represent * Balances *| The rangers have been working |ground between the upper and lower | aug chill another ia that the ac DI ri p e ’ wie iH be sen a m far from pr otitable PBs meter ‘ $9443.00 telte their relief to prevent destruction This prediction of Dr. Angus} boldly inviting members of the | tog © visited other churches, but ’ Siieiutioving te: waclt # lof valuable timber |prompted the following declaration | legisiature to violate their senator-|there has been nothing done of. * 7 it Junction | S naidered, he sald, as po sible. | Aiteechie Has A forest fire has been active tn AT POLICEMAN “2:2. Who Sesks Divorce— No call has been extended to Dr am atid. ‘le matte ef th headquarters and gave hime has done excellent work here. the fire destroyed a number of pe mitting suicide, A. J. Pappas, night) Wi. aig what was right under the out of business Patrolman Vincent N. Savin, whom) Pappa says that her husband is |were directed over a trail around|Savin and Pappas is in the city| Savin several times when he passed running the gauntlet to its so Saturday night Pappas and bis Savin Was Suspended ept result ” YOUTHS DROWN jumped in. Pappas, who had fol-|the organizer of Greek, Montene of this year the husban¢ lowed, pulled her out grin and Slavonian clubs for the harges that the : Yesterday afternoon Pappas, ac-| Carrigan-Wilson slate ‘ent gan. < wer i (By United Be mpanied by his wife, went to the} Carrigan has him carried on the e arried De ember ver an ¢ peep 8. boy, had a narrow escape, during | thro throu. _ Paps then went to po-| Wilson | la Swedish Sunday school picnic. es —— ceeeee cess | ‘HERE'S A TOWN WITH GOLDEN STREETS; in attempting to regain it, and the} |where Wm. L. Rice, a wealthy at-| leraft sank. Two of the boys were « |torney, who was shot to death Sat-| drowned trying to swim to shore. , Jurday, played golf, was arrested (By United Press) Jrecently with Rice. Guillano de: times and seriously wounded by Richard Traul, a civil war vet | master caddy at the club ho through the heart, dying instantly. jthe fact that money or valuables | removed In an operation, after being wounded in battle, and that | body leads to the belief that Rice recently he had shown indications of insanity. Sawyer had lived | surprised a thief at work and was In Traul’s house for two years. shot down. Close friends ef Rice — . ——E |sestenss that the attorney ve #|bundred delegates. to the world’s! “If his enemies slew Rice, mal WEATHER FORECAST. congress of deaf and ae AN |C. HM. Stewart, a brother-in-law of (By United Press.) the 13th census count is completed. iat A tpt peel if the the dead man, “the assassin 18 | WasgHINGTON, Aug. 8&—Census| Although 300 clerks are working at Fair tonight and Tuesday cave sien teay. ‘The *|man of considerable tmportance. ° ‘ top speed on the statistics, the totals light westerly winds unique, not A sound ae i> 9 Rice had not been concerned in| officials estimate that the population | will not be given out officially until ee eee eee | From the gesticulating small affairs for many years |figures will exceed 90,000,000 when | October. SSSR EE EEE ERE EE