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220 POUNDS OF INSURG The Star's Carrier Army Covers where VOL, 12, Né SEATTLE, WASH., WI DNESDAY AUG NCY WILL LAND ON THE ALDRICH-CANNON STANDPAT CROWD TONIGHT; THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE IS THE PLACE; BETTER BE THERE itale to Phone = —-= PheSeattle Star "==" rRAL TANI ONE CENT. NE CONT, Seen Sone cee SAWYER WOULD PUT COST ON PEOPLE| ARE LOSS WILL. BE APPALLING Eleven Million Dollars’ Worth of Timber Burned, at Least 100 Dead and 1,500 Homeless, While Fire Fighters, Exhausted, Count Victims and Pray for | y Rain. By Ue dred settiers bu ed driven from » dollars in spruce. fir and hemlock timber st, 100 ] . 5. Bodies re ered around Wallace TELLS THRILLING TALE OF ESCAPE} (By United Press) ANOTHER RAT DESERTS THE CANNON SHIP Repudiated U McKinley Doesn’t Deny He Has ncle Joe, But Objects to Cer- tain Statements. By United Press) Iw 1 like i diay ' t ng € t agains I not a or hat & nal ca at it is cor 19th di et tha o man has ev ‘ond neressiona t 1 was in Ma [Sines mcrranrwerar That City Engineer Thomson) MISSOULA, Mont, Au Tol) > copay ner chief sea cai shang Jai or pm nc gt dng gh INDIAN GIRL TO WED JAP. * a hareait 8 Payne an Indian ® Ble = ay | ® a I in Jap @ That Ole Hanson once wa was the “4 = ei De can € * to © than a: at we ude nt é a . ¥ app for he @ deed luores F Cotte on * pr ! T h be presid of ed t pany with & lis becasee ba was born in Ox said | * cpg pingtae ~ ota . That M Robert Guggenheim has ! @ hundred. | * 4 a 4 # was raised on a farm * 960,000 a ye . at na travel | Fall for vo ip hit train ang|*® Auburn. Th room works ® That Gene Romano was a sent high # in Auburn. He » yea * esional acrobat for years, and . < coye * Mrentive machinist of note? " we runn Melee | That Baseball Magnate Dugdale frantically thre the t gece stripped at 150 pounds in the |« he ar a ¥ | | pink of condition? d by a K roa Kansas Fighter to Tell ‘Seattle People Why They Need Him in Washington—Big Meeting at Alhambra Theatre To- night. Fifty hours out of bed, travel-|with a basso profundo voice that Stained and hungry, Victor Mur-\fairly sca enthusiasm. Two eck, the red-headed insurgent cy-| sleepless days and nights did not} tlone from sas, arrived in Se-| ma him drowsy-eyed this morn-| Sttle this me ng from Belling-| ing, nor slow of speech, He greet-| » ate breakfast and turned inied the insurgent group that met Until noon him at the depot this morning as if} This af on he is speaking be-| he had just risen from a long fore the « Hl a owd at| night's reat | Woodland Park thi vening “We've Got ‘Em Beat.” | &t & o'clock peak on in We've got ‘em t; there is} oar Alhambra thea nothing to it, It's all Poindexter m he tart on the road) Waghington is just as much insur. Sgain throug ¢ southern part of | gent ay anes, ane you know what | the state Joe down we did Unel there 220 Pounds of Him. I've been insurging all my life, and A burly, cle } man ie Vietor|/I know an insurgent community urdock, 26 pounds of him,| when I get into one.” -thouldered, deep-chested,| He was fairly bubbling over with HOT NEWS @ ee & twine Victor Murdock, ee ee ed * : HERE’S A 9300,000 VAG. * sure || That has NOT happened yet. 4 * : hat we By United Press.) . exy Ifound| The water department bas or z PITTSBURG, Aug. 24.—Too ® ef to within |} dered the sprinkling agons to A fo but @ t work on the 0 street the « to an ® poorer 4 i 1 th ®& ? i on _ od aay * . | * Carrie Prefers Booze 1 * The Northern Pacific ha te Ty United Press) ed train crew re . a te NEBRASKA CITY, A a block the water t when p , ht #|she would rather have a man who re am | drinks liquor about her than on Prosecuting Attorney Vander * whic! a by 2| Who smokes cigarettes. She was|veer bas ordered the strict en als si I ho # | riding ir a driver who | forcen of the anti-ciga f : law | ® was [ id a wrence- #| Was smc tte | ” | # ville jast Jaz * a cigarette) jonnny Perry has bought a dark| * * suit of clothes. Sek chkhkaeeakeane © other fellow 1s dead ult. of ’ | d the hackman, refer) the gas company has installed| oe >. | meters t will not work while 100-Year-Old Firm Bankrupt th booze then,” she | The far ia latin tek the Waser OF A ‘ Th mbing into the other | vat That's better than ‘"°* apes eed i John Cort has sent John Const \ PRINCETON TO NICARAGUA. | ‘ine an ann ual pass to wa F BREMERTON, Aug. 2&4 ‘nd Mapai” . M. L. Lemar gunboat Princeton left at 10 0 | Dr. Matthews ha pi f ' the s morning for Nicaragua, via San | or ie name out of . sitet a lacectastco8 in the future | ss ca | Thomas Burke has become real The Judicial Mind Gaslevids Itself |ctubby ‘with the metabers of th Rainier club sident Taft (Remember, however, it hasn't 4] there will | | eels NO PICKPOCKETS , ental statement | ating LLOW CIRCUS Th cessior te a knows comes with | Father pac president, whom we all remember as @ | Although Barnum & Bailey's ¢ Placid f f of Payne and Aldrich be the insur cus W in the elty for two faye gent hand ecame legible on the Beverly w It savors |and the city was overflowing with a iit t P 5 m, the clumsy efforts of an obese man | outsider nothing that interested to ge ar band wagon Wappy's men occurred during their | ilated to make the pec forget | stay. Owing to the fact that extra that the ked ‘ ision ¢ sward to the | patrolmen and plain clothes men ultimate , on upward » final revision bore the ¢ detailed at the circus, no tignature of H. Taft, pre pockets were reported picked Still t hope held out for the who repents at th About 60,000 people witnessed the elevent | performances forestry } I'M READY EIGHT,” I. HERKI MER, N.Y. A ratoga ¢ 1 that m going vention only be has ser taitht decors on: | bie righ the} have labor the} Mr. Purth for nd | ing two wh on | vet HOKE SMITH CAME BACK IN GEORGIA (My United Prem) ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 24.—Hoke t politically resurrected, won the Georgia democratic guberna torial nomination at yesterday's feating Gov, Brown, bis former con iam Howard defeated Con Kr an Livingston in the Fifth men Hardwick and Edwards were renominated. (Wy United Press.) SPOKANE, Aug, 24 Fear at Wallace, Idaho. Haim, star athlete with Pullman colle as perished with his crew in near Big Fork The party last turday, and th were in by fire on all go Halm entered the ser department as a expressed that side Ay ice of Breaks Shorthand Record, (By Vel DENVER, Colo., Clyde Marshall, world’s champion writer, today, at hand reporters ing held words per ing a new Aug. 26 the short. here, averaged /26 minute, ¢ record tee eee ee ee tee [ee eRRR RAR AE RWS ranker * * * * * * » * * * * * » * of New Yorks abortinane convention be tab liehe ATHLETE MISSING | IN FOREST FIRES. by today | for | ne i rob | then heme | So | DROWNING ENDS SPREE E. HUMPHREY Aug money, talking a submarines There is no re GOD HATES which the faithful servant » bit of # jthe part of Mr. Furth, doce jon of the sled veterans of hi ee an evidence of «@ recla tion.on the part of Mr. Furth for the” Joyal service; one of those jkindly little acts e find }time for in the b of c imanize poration strug } TO THEIR GRANDFATHER a Mrs, Edna (By United Press.) (By Voted Press.) NANAIMO, Ca Aug. 24.—-Fol CHICAGO, Aug Mrs. Edna lowing a drinking spree of several| Cudahy, who was yesterday granted days, William Gillis laid himselfja divorce from “Jack” Cudahy at down by the banks of the river at} Kansas City rived here today Commercial Inlet and rolled off! wth her four children to give them jinto the water. He was drowned /agcording to an order of the court aid could reach him into the custody of Michael Cudahy interest in things local, traveler returned from @ long J like our al anything lT've do with a every old thing mn eating pillow ney to his old home, He wanted | every old time, and my stomach is to know this, and about that, and |insurging at a terrific rate how this was going and that com After eating, the premier insur ing, and his reception committee| gent went to sleep in the Seattle was obliged to talk fast and to the/hotel with instructions not to point, because Victor Murdock is} waken bim under pain of Kansa something of a whirlwind of a) wrath man | “Mark me,” said he this morning, | * kk kk KR RR RR Re “something will break in a few] Zz |days. I have been over a consid a LA FOLLETTE NEXT. * jerable section of this country a Me * | Kansas isn’t the only state where | things happen. Things are hap \* With Victor Murdoc k, of * pening all over the country and are|# Kansas, orating in Seattle, & happening out loud so that any-|* the Seattleites who come from * body can hear them.” * Wisconsin are raising money * Then the “ring-tailed snorter|* to bring Senator La Follette * from the Sunflower state” remem-}* here. George Hannon is atthe * bered that he was hungry | head of the work * “lye got to eat and I've got to|* * sleep. It's 60 hours since 1 had|y yy eR RR KIND MR. FURTH He decorates his faithful servants is made to pay 50 cents. fered for A COWARD.” with a white stripe, for ar life tripe ea h p. ian who is we ™m bor, for them. And it wast ng good and hard s a matt ‘ ay ff the anyhe hat's how the S« n, when by all car of 4 © cot hould have pr CUDAHY CHILDREN GIVEN | 5 MAK Cudahy h eb w ' at Michael Cue a ! rite the Mr Cudahy « her marital tro clat ed her future intentio: ! t nterest in society, in a ‘ rything The re of y be devote to m childre d when I a not with them | 1 be with them in thought Please deny that Iam ge on the tage Tam not a freak or a curtosity, and do not like to be stared at THAT AWFUL 7. R. WORRIES WALL ST. (ty United Pre NEW YORK, Aug. That Theodore Roosevelt is “a dan gerous man and a menace to the peace of Wail st.,” was the part ing shot taken at the colonel by H. C. Duval, former secretary to Senator Chauncey M. Depew, who sailed for Europe today. Duval said that he believed the chief source of danger was the series of impromptu speeches Roosevelt makes from the rear platform of railway trains. t HOUOENOLDERS STAND THE BURDEN At Finance Committee Meeting Friday Will Be De- cided Whether Householders Will Pay Alone for Garbage Plant—Down Town to Go Free. general to make coming ty should Uniess y GET AFTER If you live ir You elected men's ta YOUR COUNC ILMAN get after him especially. that you don't Sawyer. Tell hir rict xes for ther Call y mer Or ha he telephone. Or write them letters. with them face to face rotesting ers pay int Baker, Heights, e in- iness man The nded that » com- will con- Gil today on the ant from So it’s up to Fred Sawyer and the other And to the people who will have to pay So get after your councilmen, councilmen. INTO A MULE’S STALL TO MILK 24.—Dan WOMAN NEW YORK, Aug Friedman's baby cried for milk earlier than usual this morn ing, and Dan got up and stum bled out into the darkness to the shed where he keeps his — live stock, in the rear of his By United home on Long Isiand Sound, It NEW URLEANS was dark in the stable, and Dan = The ittal of M ie Me was sleepy. He got into the niin, who shot and killed Hugh wrong stall Smith, a wealthy young bachelor, “Get over there, Flossie,” he whom she charg with having be | cried, and landed a slap on d her, is r led here as @ what he supp was Flossie’s ation claim that the flank. In the next instant he | “unwritten law be appealed found himself lying ten feet men wh wronged as distant with four ribs fractured, by men and his mule regarding him The Era club, of New Orleans, wickedly, with one foot in the he leading women's club of Louisi- milk pa They took Dan to a, he 1 to carry the case the Germa hosp and he t rt if ‘ssary says the next time the baby te of whether cries early in the morning it'll wo codes—one for get condensed milk er for women utisfaction is f by the r the verdict, espe- as the jury took only half am at a verdict TOWN ENDANGERED FASTS 46 DAYS; 8 young student ¢ IN CALIFORNIA on yng te 7 . CHICO, Cal., Aug Burning ta : he canyons of the me me river, a fo fire is rapidly ng on the small mining town : caves thal ae M 1. The main part of the R GORES MAN ; it in the path of thé , A ‘ € a t wind is sweeping | ft ' 1 Sawmill mountain, drive S Y apidly toward the { } y man in the moun- P se Valley to I he Dian h Co.'s giant mills 1 Stirling ¢ at the fire front. ) w nnd children of the 1¢ hre mine along the river One w lentified, is ly- Pa a a a a a a a a ae oe aes the t of death from * . ‘ ceived while fight- * THE WEATHER * f He was caught in a * * which the fire ran * Fair tonight; Thursday fair * * and warmer; moderate north- * - * easterly winds. * RAG PICKER’S FORTUNE. * * NEWARK, N. J Aug. 24.—Ab NNER EM RK RH HH HR (hough his salary is only $6 a * ea week, Herbert Streuble, a rag sorter POPE FROWNS ON a paper mill at Whippany, Ni J finding his job rather remunera- WOMEN’S FASHIONS '*,{" ast Week he found valuables LONDON, Aug Para \ waste and rags brought to the ing to a news agency dis Yne of his finds was a sa patch from Rome, Pope Pius |an qt eis finde was $ riences X has put himself in the light ped in a small ndkerchief. of strongly opposing present feminine fashions, calling them | ‘The estate of M May L. Me “really scandalous attire.” |Graw will be admini 1 by N. B, The dispatch says the pope | Solner, wh S$ yesterday appoint has requested all bishops to ed J ain. There are two publish pastoral letters express heirs, a da daughter, and | ing disapproval of the prevail t »pointed at their ing extreme modes Ire t FIO OR OR ok RRO kk tot \* - |* Saturday will be “M Washington Day * \* Saturday every store in Seattle will be loaded *® * with Washington product breakfast foods to donkey * | engines + | Saturday every loyal citizen of Seattle is expected to de * |% mand the label “Made-in-Washingtor * * The Chamber of Commerce, the Commercial club, all the * }® civic clubs, labor unio tions are boosting * |® the sale of “Washington mad * \* The store windows wi n to those who *® |% haven't studied the resot to The ordinary *® |® shopper has no idea how in th tate; what * | a variety of manufactured to be ha * 7 Saturday will be the great “get wise day a |* * OOOO TIO IO

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