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fyvery Time You Buy Washington or Seattle Made Goods You Indirectly Help Yourself—Saturday Is the Time to Demonstrate This Fact News Hot Off the Wire T' ‘S tt] S t Have You Got a Kick? es" The Seattle Star “""" AND <DS be NEWS AUN aTA SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, HLLMAN ACCUSED OFF GARBAGE DEAL "1 1ls- WARRANT FOR BIG REAL-ESTATE SHARK IS BLOCKED = it) FOLLETTE _D. HILLMAN AND HIS FAMILY Federal Officials are > Uprising of Sleeasenare Against Plan to Make Them ! AUGUST 26, 1910. ONE CENT. | ot On His Trail Pay Business Men's Taxes Carries Hostile Council- Ranahaah = te " : , men Off Their Feet. i. BO Centre cm Sie part) penn ‘ The 8 ca F r of t t , . from ( oH ¢ as 8A € associates garbag ext tax y ; arges ‘ k t ’ . 1 the F s r Viek ited ‘ . » i 4 7 oped? Sam S. Sutter, Hi rr rat the Sherman, vice-president by the = re cic steamer Venus in carrying w ers to see the grace of Cannon, left his place in Hillman property the senate at pree ding officer and T. E. Keeley, in charge of Ever ffi ourneyed t waukee to address - Dp of t J = S tery ascombly: sonvened for the nu H.C Peet pres ident f the ft mn Land sole purpose of organizing to de a and Loan Co.,” 470 Arcade building feat a progressive Wisconsin sena x . 5 : CoP PPP eee eee eee The nt f s ow te and progressive representa A ' " F * *. ws a g investiga- tives. Those attending appointed 7 se ~ + agen * #F d with he * t f Seattle. That “ Pott . . > ; 4 a committee which la now engaged |, t “Billy” Potte, Flames Raging Through Vaileys East of Seattle Driven « » C.D. H wlA bas been in placing funds which were abund. | ™ Dad, began as a & three of his asac * ig antly supplied to defeat all the pro.|_ That Rufus R. Wilson Back—Monckton, Snoqualmie and Other Towns * !" tt teetek ‘Gcuae. & Odi: . including O. A gressives in the state : a Out of Danger—Fire Almost Under Control. }® are marked coples of two*®| am. , charge laid against jarry Dean, Ralph mn under . * e daily apers in ® 4, . a » ©. R. Hepler and J. A RRR ow which appes ast Sunday, * plore p, of the Rainier Valley Com Rae lind ce Mela pig aoe) = ‘laa Geute ae ease ae eee ee H is now en- . ttle ' t John 1 eS ge ¥ E t ial club; Howard Waterman, t ner | Me A tem pone lye aga KING COUNTY FIRE SITUATION TODAY. *& |® want advertisements «| od. ane P. Jose, en De ~ the Mt a nerat ee Waterers “ te * * it th ‘ nt alleges, * a " hy a f the state of © Park « E o Way, A Paced apse at — the theanee i North Bend safe from fame * |® to defraud readers of * i a pe Plage. of Ra Heights We have not m pla the . * F figt ne f around ¢ ywe t at & | these papers * . “ of Indiana be 7 ngbam townsite ; Otway Pardee, of the Muniet pale nd the v font Z & Monckt & |& United States At ® “4 —_ ‘ Kellin Mkes the - i I s a ee: Sohn C. Wailleg, of the feipating in sign in Wie-} Teet. Bente ar & for eit ridges burned at Barnestor service pended, #& | torney Todd said at land pg’ ted Fourteenth Ward Im consin *® ves ene build. | * bet flames under control *& |w the ban placed this * i at clet S Rufiner, of . : , : ; * | Spring st. home and Alaska buth - \ : s ; ment clabs; A. E. Ruffner, of We have not p ™ he ne office? 7 Fire driven back from I k “ Cumberila: & ie of adv * 1 advertise- m bay; C. B. Kittridge, « ‘ = : administra |" "That Frank H. Renick is well|* end Bayn , * * le ‘ * s were sen by Hillman, it ersity Improvement club. jon placing feral patronage ng Prdichvvne roe opel aan? Refagees in woods driven to ‘nearby 8 * | tection to the at- © . giving slow me Health Commissioner Crichton ce the tt reented yg ms ce ee Much timber i# destroyed, but worst seems to be ove & © large * © ut brane re told committee that there was “La Follette’s does protest, how. | “KE and Dit’ co ak oil * * if * water M question, from ¢ 3 ever, against the dishonesty and That Judge Renaid taught schoo! Pape ed rniture 5 Califor a fe sever ears? be i ie Ee ee ee ee terre eee charcoal SMewpoint, but that the municipal cowardice back of such dispatches , rae eee le harcod lllection was the only syste as the one quoted. Let the presi Tras, Baoores vnemecsn bem way General Superintendent W. A. Rows of the Great Northern re stablis ee Schlumpf told of seeing th dent stand out in the open 7 or, and gated the wean fF) ported today that the fires along the Great Northern in King county Sine F a t ron tle admin. ‘ation * od te yeare n h. n n lon tin r _— ng je read Pmivate garbage wagons fig ninistr H 1 That Sne-titth of the people who| Were under control, and that none of the towns along the line were age iy dh ron customers in one block r , the . : r in danger. Similar reports were made to The Star by the passen. me Pardee and others showed the c r votir fe mgland expire in § ger department of the Northern Pacif / ’ t ‘ (Mittee that it was cheap a -— - torfett | Travelers retu x orth E That has NOT happened yet Was in Trouble Before. 5 That there are wm counterfett efficient ayster presid: train that arrive 0 . eS Bee igclrcuinoa ‘Than any] fn tat rt Ly vas convicted om nk nade a speech, Weclaring th cs her oeth? i at a ot in 1905. that time / comparison with public health) # Showers tonight or Satur # m € are now under ¢ to t supr “ hi by dum, the product ee a « preme court ie tax rate was a thing not to be|# day; light westerly win - ng i the Geman teesaen te el SSickic te cae Hams be Pe ul was granted on the Semsidered. They ha ed the © ee eee eee rete eee Se enh ry neonate « ve 2 withio the to ins 2+ owl t an should Eeemittee iets ent e@ masse UB: | ees : a =a | That Greater New York has 444/ > : rat . change of Eec2s ERS « of water front, 112 of which “4 F Hum st trial. For T ‘ unless a ee up 1 past rer ew trial was aver 7 e A. M. Hu 4 Sixth av, W ther pa ge cture take ¥ < + Hi Pi vt ANO HER GIRL MURDE That every time T are returning fron cone of the worst of roar ociety emble = we h and ; Iman s ~~ but METHODISTS LIFT the point ef taking ten straight | SSiu"MnE from She, tone th ‘pend ar ren. today. <a a i = Hee, ; BAN ON DANCING! they have to p eight or pine) the fire spreading, and all efforts are now di toward for an honor The ; me nst Hill mes | tng the flames before they reach the sawmills e outsk sts i , " * & VICTORIA, B.C. A ee | the town C. B, Yar s making plan meosant ber " no : Pay manage ; miog hear te of fresh fires are com another aviation meet, with ¢ ment of a sale ef lots on Lake The specific restrictions in the j “a ne Fritsche, who shot i Laps - vy Ss ud teas ot ook Hamilton as the aviator M adhingtos. bo tract he called B Methodist church discipline | lhe ae oo rh air: inteer fire fighters in King and gucition as gunaral aalen yee Among other specific complaints @ealing with the moral conduct nee the pa “aes Pierce counties totals more than irae Rather Weewery made in the warrant upon which fe ite members (including | her he ‘She had been refused CENTS ALIMONY gs rip Age BE ory tnd ' 1 | “Dad” Russell has ae be be arrested today is } aa ‘ ler ald are be’ sr pb | | Shake n revival at e.} one that alleges that on April 2, fancing, theatre going, ete.) | Permission to look upon the body of Mi ct ee — - couraging frequency at the office | reo one saasiliciy 1909, he rented box number 1393 in have been swept away, and in The girl shot Mischler fol ing the acquittal o amie Mo NEW YORK Aug. When | of Chief Fire Warden Simons, of by Chureh the Seat postoffice under the as- i the place has been substituted Laughlin, who pleaded the “unwritten law” as jefense when [Vincenzo Calderone mon {m- | the Washington Forest Fire Asso- Saeco peg veda sumed name of C. A. Spencer. This ad admonition ak te tried for the murder of Hugh Smith, a wealthy young whom [porter and manufacturer of fire-| ciation, in the White building, and Brown to take a = ma Ton tag tr rong good conduct, “such as is con che charged with having betrayed ae holds th works, was haled into court before | there is scarcely a community to- | Soe Sentth 3 . vow never | federal statutes . oe The Picayune, in an editorial today, upholds t onwri i Judge Page » an alimony sult) g hat is not facing the impend oe nith has taken a vo eve ane, with @ Christian life.” | jaw” in its pr plication for remedying the wrongs of women | brought by his wife, his lawyers de bg Sane f destruction by the to use the word “plunderbund” | Rect eet change was effected by we paper suggests that the “Cudahy-Lillis pen- |nounced the action of w bates ire 1 fine jeaain the general conference at its pe pein eat as fierce fires, the smoke and fin tt remember, it hasn't hap gies saci iss alty” b to all rounders an outrage. They said that Calder-| ashes of which again cover Seattle fe: Sepneenet, Se P ‘BULLETIN fo has ended what will go |= ‘ ri Jone was paying 50 cents a wool all-\ today ike an ominous pall. pened yet i ‘Gown in Methodist history as le ARRKHRRAHRAKRRARAH EAE * * & eee | mony at present and that ought to Refugees Hurry Here. <iie Wadaok Bones [Qe erererrrer sy the famous footnote contro * J * |b ety judge Page will se@/ Refugees are arriving on every) CARROLL, la Aug. 26.—Col.|® BOY PICKS UP CALL *| Bertrand Kou from versy. \* Tomorrow is Ma dle _ shoes ton Fore : : & |that the wife gets mor said train today, and many familie osevelt, when his attention was|* OF DISABLED VESSEL. #/ Lake, took $21.6( polic lt It is your day he day when you help your neighbor and * * t t forced to walk many | called to the statement of Timothy | * * | from the pocketbook of C; | a have been y : ment mothy a , pocketbook of Capt & help self : RE a ae ni ho ae REAR E ES ilon to gam a train that brought) L. Woodruff of New York that the|# PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 26, %| Anderson, of the Salvation ve ivery time you buy a “Made-in-Washington” article you | them to Seattle and safety. Twen-|republican fight In the state hinged | *# —A boy in East Portland pick- *|at Clear Lake two days ago. 4 DIE IN A WRECK : add to the wealth of your state You help to pay your own * if Works in Hour of Death, . tetive tien we hastily recruited/on the direct : ary faunas. told |& 4 tp & wirelons dinteses call #| polie bad ik Up toes sal reduce you #, advance the value of your property # |* 9 */iate yesterday and sent up into the |this afternoon | from the North Pacific steam- #|had spent $5 BOONEVILLE Mo, Aug. 26 ; and make Washington and Seattle a better place to live * | Svea tehile ae "kh al North Bend country by Chief The progressives favor direct| # er Roanoke, last night, and no- * neers Fi and Kuhn and|* Make up your mind tonight to buy a “Made-in-Washing- & |* See age ap : at *) Warden Simons, and {f reporte/nomination substantially on the|% tified the authoriti who * nm Frederick were killed and|® ton” article. It makes no difference if it only costs a nickel. # |* he woul a 4 from the stricken community de|Hughes plan, but this is not the|#® senta tug tothe rescue. Owing * POLICE AT WAR stockmen seriously injured|# Buy it. Make your neighbor buy it ae bed Dr. Walter F Atlee, one of the | mand it today, another squad of| main issue |® to thick smoke on the Colum- * Pilay in a collision between freight | ® are boosting yourself when you boost “’Made-in-Wash- ® iz i Apel Lanes os ie thie {| fire fighters will be sent there The principal issue {s that we|# bia, the pilot dropped anchor. *} on the Missouri Pacific rail-|# ington * or sath i conned ‘oan | Railroad bridges are burning)/ stand against bossism, big or lit-|® After the engines stopped the ®| Wi H FT LAWTON Mad, near kwater pA Lohchaltahaliahctelalictictatatalatel kth [EY be net a ten -_ *| away at a rapid rate in all sections |tie, and in favor of popular rule,|#® stern swung inshore, break- * ~ ll ema Pah ee lt ebony Mllgod his - of the county, and the demoraliza-|not only at elections, but in the|# ing the rudder couplings. The * we gn patients, | He remain- *| tion of train service is almost com-| party organization | Roanoke was towed back in | War has been officially declared iy * ed at hi moti) ~ an plete Thus Roosevelt identified him-|* port | between the Seattle police depart- * hour before he died. Th a he * | The forest fires are by no means|self with the progressiv Con-|% & & ek ke RK RR RK RR | Ment and the federal troops at & gave directions for his funeral #| ongiged to King and Plerce coun-|tinuing he sald | Fort Lawton. A delegation from vd “a | tes ea Above all, our war ts ruthiess| GIRL FANATIC DIES [Fort 1 wton and Interbay appeared Whe wetting it? erndale Is Save against every species of corruption, | hist |before the finance com ee th > i g i Tete ee eee ee eee a ‘ie ‘ ‘. rales he £ The re th ? The town of Ferndale, 12 miles|@gainst an alliance between cor-}| LOS ANGEL 1, Aug j morning to prot the Where are they getting it 4 P Bi ah ot et a ee, northwest of Bellingham, was bap-|rupt business and corrupt politics, | Alice Griffin, 16, the youngest mem-|™oval of the sp men in 7 These questions are asked in a desire to know the why and rejore of the linancial prog NS TURTLE tived in the flames yesterday, and|as to which it has been found the!per of the Holy Roller band, who| that district special police Ms of certain members of the city council only the absence of a breeze per bon Shaye oe pecullarly ef-| were located in an old cabin on the | ¥« put at following the Smartir } engeful fi P : an Murphy, Councilman Goddard gave ex mitted the volunteers to check the] ficient and objectionable means of | outskirts of Los Angeles, fasting ra fi \ i gh d engetul 1 sorig pois 1 aihiceh ATOM bniihtl bad abel IN MID-OCEAN progress of the conflagration combination, against domination of| themselves through religious zeal,| Mayor Gill took a hand in the » ion way to the genera at certain memn: F Hike } dosen stores and residences|the party and the public by special|jg dead, being the second of the | discussion at the ¢ of the taxpayers BREMEN, Aug. 26.—News that} were burned to the ground, entail | interests, whether these are polit-| party to succumb from effects of ‘One of sald the “Improvements are costing twice as much as they ought to and certain councilmen are get- the steamer Harvest Queen turned|ing a loss of $30,000, and a much |teal, business or a compound of | starvation mayor, “ha¢ rve to ask: for wt rich, said Goddard. turtle in mid-ocean was brought to] heavy loss was sustained by lum. | both | Joun O'Neil, leader of the band,| the dismiss: ; policeman be- Here two fact hich se to bear elation to each other, indicative of| port today by the liner Koenigen| ber companies in the destruction of The statement followed an hour's | pass way last Saturday. J. B.|cause — the policeman kicked a Cause ff : # sath ’ th hould, somebody is get-| Louise. All the passengers and| standing timber, peerery nee the colone . had with | Butler and Mrs. lie Boyle, ident dag ken soldier when he was on and ef imy nents are costing t as the ould, somebody is ge ys re safe, having been picked} Chief Sanitary Engineer M. T.| Senator ummins, who boarded | fied with the party, 4 said to be | th servation soldier was ting the ; If certain ¢ sett rich, € source their | rr att the Azores by the Louise, | Stevens, of Seattle, is in the cen-|the train at Ames a rrantaa d bting with Wealth ir t t! |v ookouts on the Louise sighted|ter of the county today, and a} | - womat policeman M : } faint 6+} lif Nt ts tossing in the heayy|force of men 1s patrolling the Ce-| ®t % * % ®t kkk kkk kk ao kk Rt kk ot a & | ous t wir. rankly admits th ¢ has no f ‘ , ‘ ‘ email. 2onte ‘on 7 a rrito hing the|* BANK CLEARINGS. ai * FIRES’ DEATH TOLL. & 1 mov a liceman be f t } 1 or seas 0} yal. On reaching the|dar river territory watching € fieult « t that tf , 1 astilic fn core - : ! ne » oa ft os reac aad te ad ool | poles that carry the wires for elec * ** * | promoted sh Councilman Wi i . “ ing rich if lo th in letting | #™ Bay a ngers huddled together, | trie power down to the city. There | * Seattle. *|* A revised list of the number *& | W« the big racts? Whati t have they in pert the dirt to pa ‘ cs orn of the craw {is no immediate danger of their de-|* Clearings today, .$1,796,291.92 &| ® killed in the Idaho, Montana * I move that the 11 special po- g ha 3 y ing while five member ve crew : ‘ i . Coumiadl Cor t ke th 11 wonder that Councilman God turn uiding the boat and] struction, it is reported wpalane %|* and Washington forest fires # |Iice be ma at. EE OT ‘ th p ns ike Bese, r xy ‘ | took wre NE neta 8 ‘i ; « * Tacoma. *|* last Saturday and nday * | mar ard, i; f the Mury hould the short and ugly retort? That Mr.| watching for passing vessels. Hey TEAM RUNS AWAY & Clearings today. .§ 846,366.00 #|* shows: United States forest #| “I amend the motior ing Marp! fist t ncit Assault and battery is frequently the argu-| qal were ert ble trom exposure) A, team of horses, belonging to| * Balances 128,908.00 %| # employes, Idaho and Montana, *| Mayor ¢ W tein ment . j I nt of fisticuffs will refute the statement that im-| #94 lack of water Ray Butler, standing on Ninth av.|* Portiand x |x 100; settlers and fire-fighters, % | to n or a ie to “ _ 7 f 4 , F 3 0 ome Mearings today. .$1,162,568.00 ®|% St. Joe valley, Idaho, 50; at */ ci lier ani t sad 1 ) are getting rich h tate not North Yakima.—In the 14 months[S., becam@ frightened at m *® Clearing 6 ts rin diets — incilmen are getting rich. ‘Thi ‘ina 18 NON] tne local street car system has been} thing unknown this morning, and|# Balances 123,234.00 *&|& Newport, Wash at Wal- & | Sawyer. — € led operated, $1,000 has been spent on| after running for some distance was | * Spokane. | lace, Idaho, 4; at Mullan and %| ‘The delegation went away happy, Cor e. tions: * improvements, Where 1,500 pas-| stopped by one of the antmals fall-|* Clearings today. .$ 00 %| * Spokane Total, 160 [and the mayor muttered his def Who is getting it? sengers were carried dally a year|ing and breaking its leg. Mac-|)# Balances Say yi See 6.00 * |x TAL TRE x a which tpetedl 1 the ire eae . ny ge of the team, ‘Kea RKK {Ur States erm Where ago, 3,500 are handled now, Rearan had charge ¢ | are they getting it?

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