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WHO’S ZO0----And the Reason! Another One of The Star’s Big Hits! It Will Be Printed Every Day-----Beginning in Tomorrow’s Star Home| The Seattle Star EXTRA! ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL, 13, NO. 118. * SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, DAT -JULY 6, 1911, ONE CENT. Siwi"4%.eR ; Msi Sie, keene we. a HEAT KILLS me kan - bins Died During Entire Hot Spell—Death Record From Cities. Citizens in Mass Meeting En- Two Firemen Are Ocercome by dorse Councilman Goddard's ; ointherine of atletios trom atl ever me on ccorshed teen halt sie. , 7 Smoke—Fire Truck Runs ‘On : : . ™ lof the continent today revealed the fact that not te: an ives ric 1 Resolution Against City) “ |have gone out Within a seek by the eun’s torrid rays. In the crowded 5 f dge but Firemen Escape. Engineer. ; 2 |cities of the country 675 deaths have been tabulated due to the f 4 : All of the dry kilns of the Bal- RRARREARARERE KEE heat and humidity. Could all the babies whose lives have flickered lard Motor Shingle company’s plant * - ¥ out be numbered, there je little doubt the toll of death would reach 1,000. 4 are destroyed, the: mitt fast a Whereas, Councilman A. J. & | afellowing are the cities which suffered most and the number of | j damages, God: y tro- vietima in eac! h man the pe e me aie | Chicago 156, Boston 29, New York 110, Pittsburg 21, Toronto 33, t, turing section of Ballard was olution requesting the mayor Newark 26, Cleveland 33, Trenton 9, Cincinnati 9, Toledo 11, Scheneo A ‘ iy threatened by fire which started at to remove R. H. Thomson as tady 3, Findiay 3, Roch r 4, Peoria 5, Wh " 2, Me eer As vey, ’ 11:30 this morning. city engineer of this city ton 2, Brockton 1, Albany 8 Hammond, Ind. 12, Detroit 9, Philadelphia “ y a Saas“ seeotetion os council 65, McKeesport 3, Dayton 3, Minneapolis 6, Des Moines 4, Buffalo 5, The high wind blowing-im trom. rejected Delaware, ©., 2, South Bend 2, Wiikesbarre 1, Elizabeth, N. J, 6, St And whereas, it is the sense Louis 18, Salem, Ma 7, Syracu itimore 11, Lincoln 3, Zanes: | F. and the whole fire fighting force of this meeting that all of the ville 3, Columbus 3, Milwaukee 5, Hamilton, Ont., 6, St. Paul 2, Racine 2, was called out. charges contained in said reso- Dunkirk, N. Y¥., 1, Washington 6, Kani City 16. J SF Two firemen were overcome by lution are well founded in fact ‘ iin gt smoke. One of them, Edward and that the interests of this (By United Presa) by ,. a Barr, was taken to the Salmon Bay city demand the removal of CHICAGO, July 6—Cooling showers snd breezes broke the back . hospital. The name of the other said R. H. Thomsen. Two of the Pretty Rose Giris, Snapped by The Star Photographer |bone of the terrific heat wave throughout the Middle West today, and | is unknown. Now, therefore, be it hereby This Noon. the indications are strong that tonight will mee the beginning of a/ W.,. j The wind, carrying sparks to resolved, that we unanimously Scores of pretty girls are travel-,Y. W. C. A. The girls a | real cool spell, which will bring relief to the millions who for days have | . nearby houses, set them on fire, and enthusiastically indorse ives tetrieta money in this novel and attractive | gasped and all but died up th ia rays of the sun. and the department was forced to said resolution in every part rough the business districts " co the > gw fen gee on has und@oubtedly ni an ice ‘ - turn the hose on a dozen residence: and commend the action of today, selling roses. And th aaleeton.” And ‘ she ' < dangerous proportions had the ; ye in order to save them. Councilmen Goddard, Hesketh 1. the flowers, too. They are succeeding, for the " a ntinued a i and the showers have saved the ; a . ay F aaa Huge volumes of smoke poured and Erickson fn voting in favor like the proverbial hot cakes, was tha rope of the _. As a result of the downpours of rain, corn,| / ¢ “ f iB from the burning piles of lumber, of satd resolution ickels and dimes and two-bit ply of 1 a a ch advanced 4% cents per bushel, today dropped, first ; ' / and residents for a time thought re flowing into the girls’ wome hroughout the cit f t then 2% cents, and there are prospects of still further ; j » whole waterfront section was tres neh oF declines. and the whole manufac the Sound swept the flames along, SCeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees eee eee ee eee eee eee ee eens ee ed es t is the first rose day for the Demanding the removal of ¢ . seiinaieis 7 arene wees anu - ' y = : PSM OM MSY ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ & FF . a ate of the seamen Engineer Thomson, angry . WOMAN KILLED BY: Geattie’s Maximum temper E owners from the north end of Lab ir € g about ®} ts Union last night filled the hall at A MILE A MINUTE AGAINST DEATH Spe lf af ee ene a | Billie Burke, Adopted Daughter Cherry, 4 Auto-Truck Hits Stump. ICE CREAM —__— ine —— . —|_ While en route to the fire the 1052 Kilbourne av. to overflowing experiencing or - rT on o ri eee ait ar prepened LOS ANGELES, July 6.—Ractng a mile a minute against death, a pe od es 0 rel a . Billle Burke, famously pretty and ‘ rke mptly | sterring gear of one of the auto- aes Sie or that pert of the cig Whine clever actress, at the Moore this sent for the uild and trucks from Engine Co. 1 broke and Seemeon te said to be responsible The hottest day ne here a daughter. The girl was the child » bridge over Sa mon Bay. - _ gs for the regrade plan. Charges were was on June 11, when the of a friend of the young actress. « urke, in which mui Turning from the road it crashed made that perhaps some ne ts ae temperature was d * and Miss Burke adopted her after | t t herry has into a big stump and came to a office was again intending to go The ave « fo ow he m ] alent ch is Into the contracting business. ‘This | McGregor was stricken while westward bound on Santa Fe passenger! WILLING TO BE a SVOTOS gp Feet pcan ed - oe | truck disabling the front was a reference to the time when *rain No. 1. EFFICIENCY EXPERT Miss B eed daughter. She | Burke » Cher > an employe of the city engineer's | === a ee ~ ==—===ms | he question of securing an effi is now office resigned from his position MILITIA enc ert for the city was again M mn said e tole t oat * 4 and entered into partnership with SENATOR GRONNA AMP p—aenlryp w Jer deserts — Burke i ‘ Ad | nse Go koe : @nother contractor in a regrade TACOMA, July Militiamen aad pen Perak ot onend outs dounfortal 4 rye « from New York < r 1 h quir contract, and by saving Ge i of the Washington National Guard |this morning. A number ‘ aren't be \ ast M Watson ca a co! nat this m 1K. a pore, bY any contracting oem American Lake, near | decided to give them two week on ee ee ee ee eae r Mr 1 Eng , ne ' late 4 firm in this city (By United Press Leased Wire.) here, by oversleeping one hour to make the city an ¢ a e re * appy y CHICAC uly 6.—That Evelyn The municipal plans commis | WASHINGTON, July 6--Flaying , the alarm clock had|,, services for one month ! d r moved by 3 t thur See, the “revealer of ab- fs considering extensive regrade: segs “ , { back intentionally. The : MAY TAKE OFF ly picturin an-fs when I toob r my own, |solute life,” was in no sense the fn that part of the city. Thomson,|oio, G .N. D) op posed "4 e 4 put in three hard] two or three experts t f at but da I couldn't Ie ner more 8 as leader of that cult, but that all of who is a member of the commis 2 " senate today y t Tacoma carnival ce hired cn trial fer one @ FRISCO “LID” ° > ly wa r\fay own little gir ts members bad equal standing, sion, is said to be responsible.| "rhe president.” Gronna sald,|Drating, and did not re car swing which the committee will was testified today in See’s trial by Councilman Goddard, who intro f sulting representatives of | Until midnight pete 7 4 Mrs. Felicia Rees, one of the dis duced the resolution in the ¢lty!, foreign country, apparently con endeavor to select the be SAN PRAN( ISCO. y 6-11 ciples of the “Prince Charming,” council last Monday, demanding ded that he represented the peo | ¥ ¥¥ FS SERA ae yy ak n a n , a e for the alleged Thomson's removal, addressed the|,). in both the executive and leg A GREATER RAFFLES T00 SENTIMENTAL 4 rh. ting oO! year-old Mildred meeting. i NEW YORK July 6 mee | ari 0 the fl s were under t it was impossible to special train on the Santa Fe railroad, carrying Dr. James McGregor of OREGON CITY, Or, July 6—A | Flint, Mich, rolied into Les Angeles from Needles shortly before 6 a, sudden fainting spell caused by m. today, winner in the first lap of the race to save the physician's life. eating lce cream, resulted in the From the depot an automobile ambulance carried Dr. McGregor at ‘¢ath of Mrs. Elizabeth Von Der top speed to the California hospital. An hour later he was operated on An® at her home. She had been for appendicitis, and at 10 o'clock was on a fair road to recovery. Dr, |tfoubled with heart disease eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee eee eee te REE Seeeeeeeeeeee ative bran: of the governm “ Eclipsing the career of any PORTLAND, Or., July believe See to be a great, Officials in these plans, especially |}) cannot get rid of, but which must that of the city engine were ig | and that congress must grad of Heide! adopted ed whenever he deems it t Norway milit and son of an international “1 have nothing to say about recompense.” sale burglary to Blalr. ; A Neither KE. B. Benn or the Port Engineer Reginald H. Thomson to- HORSE BIT OFF FINGER sumed their work this morning Bre oe pata” aiticead bis removal from his present of . er yard and offered it to new line to follow and some new ntil this a , morning with her usual smile. ficial position. t ig ig y f ark’s +h in front # | developments are looked for t requi to remain} Though she suffers considerably, Have you seen Mr, Goddard oston brows 1 assin rou own 10da AE tsces rae nenapi bis AL be eomyietione fk ta Watayed, wil | nth : romutia not sous trom her tarsthle taeiie plied. | i" we | et from under Then there It is str suspected that| her body is protected by a plaster ‘And I have nothing further to) vo, | probability that Charles W. Shi some perjury rgea may be pre-|cast. always has a smile for tay,” he added. LUG Trey may b r be the pi 8 | ferred by the i jury. This sus-|@Very one, and she never complains, Résolutions protesting against|..4 that the two houses of con. . r be Raffles” who ever shone in # cavse he told two hi Bloc that ; good and glorious man,” said Mrs. ary or expedient. The pend banker of Christiana, is under @ay, when he was asked for a . ° ° PAWTUCKET, R. L, July 6 after a five-week recess. The con- the ¢ aiting in the| Little Clarice Whitter, who was statement regarding Councilman enty 0 u Cc ritu e In 1S evy 0 { Theodore W. French viction of Wappenstein on an in- cc < r ecuting | helped by 10 Seattle peopte last yet?” he was asked. » finger f her right hand. *|convince some other n n wi sbably be| but also m lying in the same to tell what he 8s, and in all/picton is founded on the fact that physicians are still unable any change of street grades and|yrece were merely created by a : “ : fact or fiction, Karl Yon Metz & they had taken a watch which his” .% ne v Re s, “but he was not our | mother had given him, Richard Rages a have no leader save God.” Blair, a hotel man, still has it in) ‘ “ henin Become « Asked if See hed ever kiaeeiial his possession today. le ns Mrs. Rees said: “Of course he did. ie wane gi Guess I'm too sentimental for (70% a ts NOT LOOKING FOR ing measure surrenders the marke arrest here today for whole Goddard's resolution demanding ked up some gra n dictment gives the grand jury a Benn at| Monday, was greeting visitors this io; I haven't seen him, and | * _ 3 BREE ee eB the vice gang beside er a ym: e during| Position day after day, on her this session nd jury isjan official stenographer has been|tO Say to what extent last Mon- denouncing the participation of city | constitution, which he unfortuna Meyer, a Norwe this business,” said one of the rob- is the ' with 6 Wi Wa oe t e take ppenstein, their the district 'CLARICE HAPPY t IDIOTS, SAYS THOMSON of the American farmer withou bers, as he returned the timepiece first “big fish,” landed in the net Benn ‘Not Called. am not looking for idiots,” he re-| 4 ot? = rald that it is time for th he afte hest, while the burned portion of day's operation will prove success- looked upon as important alled into the jury room, a proced She Went to Chicago, But f gong mtg ; : Baxter First Witness. re that has had no precedent since | It wiil require a couple of Never Again for Her. was str taney 8¥.) 2 'y ter, the Burns detective, | the grand jury 1 to arrive at any degree of CHICAGO, July 6—Miss * recone bly eyed f,., ise of his good fellow rtainty ; Mary Sanders of Pipers Grove, ¥ ' poet. y 1” af le ie ir n the mbers of the vice gat Claris has become the pet Wis., 20, and pretty, returned pasty ; k by an insy cuted moe ct the ¢ ery doctor and n todag to her native heath after * as yg » Marbles, 114 24th | S#alnst Wappenstein, was the he .t and, she says, last =. Caristine Marh h! one to appear before the grand ju viett to Chicago. av. N., seriously sprained her ari! this morning. Following him ¢ Here's what happened to f yy in steites, tr A Madison st.) George Amos, who, it 1s alle : cable car it ht She ran a poker game in the restricte nShe asked a traffic police ; ite nv" tiken'}o:he Seattle Gontenl, hos strict, He is believed: to..have man a question. He blew his pital me important facts connecting whistle and burst her ear 7 : : WOUIGN'T: BE wan ED | poets yi eM nS ey 8 eS Ne A ee WHO’S Z00? rum. erences " a When H. Yamaguchi handed - a A horse chewed off her hat BY JOHN COPLEY. Have you 4 jcotch porridge | means, viz. “that qual Dalsttianmtbasd tite aieee domace : Some one stole her pocket There was an awful defnand for) my good man?” asked a profe sor | which pleases the eye.” to keep from being taken to the iT) i) “Who's Zoo—and The Rea. po : ans and brown bread at|from the Athens of America this| ‘The visitors took a trip via auto| polles ie Ou tae alae c . ee . ria got lost on an Ilinols neNew Washington hotel. this | morning nthe ,ititore took a trip via auto| poltee station on the night of the gon.” It ie another one of The Cwatral suburban train. Naw,” replied Mike Spottotet!,| tor that frieky Frises ts Fourth, he found that there ts one Star's novelties, course, k n at 11/ Seattle cop who can't be bribed ~ hy adh Her city relatives thought 4 gentlemen with corrugated |the second head waiter We got lock. (Th: Ware Sb, Wike ou will want to read it the : om ital ond is o'cloc ere were no Elks on|at least not with three dollars ' she had been kidnaped and brows and convex spectacles moved | some swell ™ ush, though hand.) | Yamaguchi was yester fined $ pi thags) ees ea ace appealed to the police. hith dd thither through the pil-| fe t fancy—calling it a h right| After a long period of forgetful-|for violating the firecracker ordi 1 -@0, O66. URE Nen BEE en- lared rotunda of the hotel in deep | to the s8OT e. It was Very | ness, one appreciates the sight of! nance. > 8 . usy | i & She took the first train for *| meditation, and a crowd of young | Painful indeed to the profes 1 ostonone nchoal man, eat Of) nanee. He sald he was too busy|"—“The mil in the police court was grinding at top-notch speed| fd a lot that are not so well ‘ ‘|in his place of business to £0 tO} yesterday afternoon, In 2 hours and 46 minutes 146 cases were tried,| Known. “Who's Zoo, and The ® home. women hovered about the news What do you sur Aria totle There is a real air about he . HERE RRKR AHA R ARH ond looking for a copy of “The|knew of mush? To be sure, Aris-| al! her primness, there is a. pollee headquarters, and that the|‘pnat means a rate of 1 minute and 8 seconds for each case. Reason” will have a niche on $3 was offered that he might re The fate of 146 human beings was determined by one man, using} Pade 4 every day. Don't miss it, ston Transcri passed on in the year 322 B. C.| remembrance of PERIL OF LAWSUITS IN And there was nobody in the bar-|and even though he wag the | feels inspired either to wr turn to his shop without delay. on an average a little more than a minute for consideration of each to write SEASHORE ENGAGEMENTS. | room put the bartender and the thinker the world has known,|or rush off for a Vermouth cock ake & & & &| FOr some of these people the judge's decisions would determine the Don’t take any chances this sum- Jap porter Mike Spottoleti might refer to him |taji! The latter be c ’ ge) future course of their lives | ~ Casa All this followed as a matter of | as & Dead One ine wane Heleha Aioeetee: FT HEIRS $25, NOT $25,000 *) "G6 man was fined $10 for the crime of sleeping in an empty NEWS ITEMS FROM When you meet 4 sweet miss by | course because 140 school teachers hese thinkers lived in that era | ighness Jecause 3. P. Als box car. His trial consumed exactly 42 seconds. He had come to the shore: Y | trom Boston, Mass., were in town|When erudition received its d Not that Boston school ma'am wane of the ehatiie. honaart the city in search of work, following the termination of his employ- THE HICKTOWN BEE Don’t think that all summer en-|today. ‘They stopped over for a|reoognition,” remarked one of the|are ever devilish, y'understand! |# who founded what 1s now the #|™Ment as @ blacksmith helper at Covington, His money was gone be-| gagements brief spell, then continued on to San | Boston school ma’ams today Not at all. They devote thelr sweet Allie Chalmers company, for. #|fore he succeeded in landing a job. Rather than humiliate himself | Franciseo, where they will assem “Sure,” said Mike Spottoleti, the | young lives to Erudition. They dif-|#% got one cipher in writing her by begging, he had gone down into the railroad yard and used one lpie with the National Educational | second ‘head waiter, “them ginks|fuse knowledge with lavish hand|® Sill, four grandchildren whom a {of the cars for a “hotel.” « association convention | sot theirs all right, all right. Want/ana Art is the big word in Boston. | ghe meant to give $25,000 each | He will now spend three days in jail, He will be turned out in Bia Did you ever see a crowd of} some mush now There is a marble bust of Pallas|* are cut off with $25. This d the same condition, financially, as before. He will be just as hungry kyrocket to W |thought moulders from Boston? If| But Mike got no reply. The/in every recitation room, and they |% cision was rendered in the cir. %| 88 before, His chances of employment are no greater. . He will need Wie tall—still. We Are getting b Are “off” when vacation Is o'er|you haven't you have missed the|school ma'am gave him a chill were acclaiming Poe a genius 20) % cuit court yesterday after an #{A place to sleep at night. Tho judge knows this, The police know it.| “rhe noteprost sox. salesman is tn By moonlight you ask her to wed | time of your life. chunk of contempt years ago. That was when the rest|# appeal from the probate court, #|They will be on the lookout to grab him again when he breaks the| town again and the gitls are doing you, Worth the Price. Plenty of Pulchritude. of the country thought of him asan!* The will sach child #|law. And break the law he must unless he should be fortunate enough | ‘2°, ™ery;ke-round tn front of the You weep when the time comes| It is well worth the price of ad-| You'd be amazed to seo what ‘aladvertisement for Bilson's Whisky, |# $25.00, ‘The court ruled that #{to catch work immediately after leaving the Jail. If he sleeps im | eee eee ae ite butchering fees to part; mission to see a shy, young thing | fine array of pulchritude one finds|and regarded “The Village Black.|#* the period between the five #|box car he breaks the law. If he steals into a hotel without paying| tival at Willer Creek next Next winter perhaps you'll be pay-|from the Boston Latin school ask-|in a bevy of Boston teachers, There | smith” as the pinnacle of measured|® and the ciphers cauld not be *|for his lodging he breaks the law, If he begs the price of a ld-cent| ornns.,, hie butchers ing ing the way to the refectory. What| were several young women in the | rhyme. & intacpreted ag a comma and w &|bed he breaks the law. It he begs or steala food he breaks the law town tnetted.s a For baim for that girl's busted |she wanted was the Hate Pavilion, |erowd of 140 who were just what| But they have gone—the Boston|#® third cipher added * But “justice” will have taken {ts course when he is turned loose > congratulate Bimaslé failed heart. you understand, |the dictionary says pulehritude| school ma'ams. Vale, Athenians! i® kirk « aR RK RK wR ew Next Saturday, a home run ording te wo kk WEATHER FORECAST | bospit bec e of her waa ad poe’ gph ally fine disposition nahe always Gavcan’ wake Solane toe eets them with a “hello” and a ight, Frida - smile, When they leave they get same smile and a “goodbye,” moderate westerly — winds Temperature at noon today, 63 degrees. eeeee eee ee SESSEESEEEEESE SE SEES SE ED SEER EE EH EES vertower

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