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as ql ae ay aay Lore ne Rushes to Aid Aviator Who Falls in ; Craft Proves Its Utility i in Exciting Accident | hydroplane just before yon a water trip; (lower plo- over Lake Michigan a toward aeroplane wreck. balance balloons at both ‘the plane, preventing the touching wat Se the first timo In the history ; a man flew in the alr p dry land, alighted on the - a man fn distress, and him to fly back to shore ‘That happened during 0 aviation meet the was putting his uplane through some paces for yenefit of flying game fans, fly- the air, sailin -and running on ¢ y ciated i as 0 lig ton: - sacetenmeenlbcnan slope Soy THE STAR_MONDAY, hata 21, Ldball [ATE NEWS BULLETINS NOTED MAYOR DIES. Aug. 21—Menry Sehiey Ervay, reconstruction er a resident of Colo- here today, ENTENCE COMMUTED., It is rumored here today that strong influ- it soon in an effort to persuade | it Jesse P. Webb to life im- DEMOCRATS OIL UP STEAM ROLLER, WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—The houne democrats today olled up and put thelr steam roller into action, and, overriding all objections, euc- ecveded In forcing a vote on the cotton bill for 6 o'clock this evening. Cannon opposed the steam roiler tagtics of the majority. HONEYMOON SPECIAL CARS, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21—Honeymogn special cars, decorated in Alice. blue, for wedding tours, are being installed today on the Salt driving his Molsant aeroplane far{lake, Robinson hurried to the res up over the lake. He started down-| Hardly had the crowd time to wards and losing contro! of the ma ‘reallze what he was about than chine landed full square on the lake. Robingon was beside Simon ‘Then it was that the hydroplane§ The hydroplane has a good deal of proved it was something more than speed about ite being able to atoy, Quickly pointing its nose to-| glide through the air at a mile a ward Simon, who was aitting on hia) minute, and on water at an average aeropl: out a mile or so tn the! of 45 miles an hour, pe sess EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, D CONGRESS ASSEMBLED the undersigned, residents of the state of Washington, do herewith present a most earnest prayer the oppression as herein set forth. indersigned are are no pubi ly coal ty had ie that delivered within said aforementioned for thie panel hag the purpose of mini dependents either directly or indirectly upon the use of coal for the jc coal flelde within the state of Washington at which coal can be pur e by private corporations; and Private corporations is so high as to force the ultimate ers pray that a law be enacted providing for and establishing an Alaska the public coal lands in Alaska, establishing a railroad troller bay, Alaska, building a dock and establishing sufficient size to serve not only ae a shipping point, but alto as a coaling deliver coai from said dock to other ports in the United States in ports in the state of Washington, hereinafter at cost of production pius the cost of hand- int fix and provide, through the Interstate commerce commission, the rates a the government bunkers to be established at places designated by the purchaser. the following named points in Washington: those Issued for building the Panama canal, and be sold] W8ses, to provide fynds for the carrying out of projects beforemen- the aforementioned Alaska Coal Mining Com ing conditions and the immediate enactment of legisiation’ herein set forth shall 1 ADDRESS TORNADS Press Leased Wire.) .N.'D., Aug. 21—Though corpses have been found, here today that at persons were killed in this yesterday's cyclone. Two/| the persons are known to have and as ail wires are be cyclone first struck Antler, Well Into Mind———, This Main Fact Whether you come to deposit money or to borrow money; Whether you wish to send money to other countries or to™ other parts of this country; Whether you have money to collect from points in ‘the new world or in the old world; Whether you choose to buy some of our Seattle Improvement Bonds or our First Mortgages— Your every transaction is to safety that only a strong, con- servative, bank can provide. Resources $10,000,000 Jafet Lindeberg J. E. Chilberg Alfred Battle ry Polson T. B. Minahan A. Chilberg W. H, Metson ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. 8. A. NAME ADDRESS Se a eare OUTIES SUGULST etrruck Moha.! and Loraine, ali along the North moa rengrery border.. It POLICE SAVE MAN IN BAD RUNAWAY Gleason, an express drive: aoe owes his life to Sergeant and Patrolman Symmonds. Shortly after noon, big driving his sae edie g A Aled t >Pag at Ninth av. and University at, the team started running away down steep grade on University st. Gleason jumped and in dolag s0 became tangled with the reins: He was dragged down the line at breakneck speed, and it was only after the two officers’ work in bringing the team to 2 stop that the man was saved. MAYOR DUNCAN. Lewis J. Duncan, socialist mayor of Butte, Mont., left this city this morning for Portland, Yesterday jhe delivered the address at the plo nie at Pleasant Beach. Duncan {6 a Unttarian preacher by ocenpation. Assoctated with him in the government of the greatest | mining camp In the worlg are five | socialist councilmen, Three of them are miners, one is a laborer and one ts @ shoe cobbler. “What do I have to say ig be socialist administration of Butte carefully made Bits the best government Butte ever had,” said Mayor Duncan in ‘ion of his own work. “We have |shown that we are not alone agita- tors, but that we are also capable ' of doing work in the administration be surrounded with the well - conducted prised all of our enemies. with the street work, he dismay of the contra | connectio) | much to everybody else. We have com- pelled big business and the Amal- |gamated Copper Co. to pay their share of running the business of the city. She—It is when a man Is fn trou- ble that he realizes the value ot a | wife, | He—Yes, then he can put all bis property in her name. J. P. Lane M. J. Shaughnessy reply to a question asking his opin-| %; a large city—work which has|}y We have sliced off all graft in] ”¢ and A tors and much to the delight of Lake railroad, Orders have already been sent to the Pullman company for a number of specifically constructed sleeping cars, and, in addition to Alice biue suites, others will be decorated in pink, TAFT WILL WORK AT QAKLAND. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Pres! tation to lay the corner-stone of the ing | his lesneestned to go weet this fa Low Wages Cause Downfall of ident Taft today accepted an invi- now Oakland city hall, thus olinch- a > es a —— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PONT TROTTER NG oO. 4 Union; Main 1207, Ind. *, North 9 HWORTH & BON a Fu and University. Math pho SPECIAL NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND. h HELP WANTED-—FEMALE o—-Woman to clean up. Ite remarkable © to vietory in t Hen and woien to learn the Largest aud ‘most com: in tho West An unlimited course Wanted— barber tr son our school oF Majority of Girls, Says Matron’: MRS. ALETHA GILBERT. os ANGELES, Aug. 18—Low | tn most cases, downfall of girls and bring en! This is the 5 Aletha Gilbert, matron of the Los Angeles county jail, who has spent | 10 years at the work. But Mra. Gilbert not only criticises, she sug: gests a remedy, one which would cost less than it does to imprison the girls and yet would give them something to look forward to—a chance to reform and live decent lives, “But T can't do It alone,” she said, “and I can't do it here fn this jail, where we have 17 girls sleeping In nine single beds, negroes, Mexicans, Chinese and whites, all mixed up together, and these conditions are the same the country over. “Tho greatest evil ia lack of work | They do their own the same as for the! and the* towels for. the officers, They hem the linen woe use hore, and that is about all. The food is and sent} — thin, . Long ago about two- th of them found they could not make ‘enough méney under the present system to live honestly; then they lost heart and began to stip down, It is aad, but this ts the best plaice most of them have to go. “Ive been matron here for 10 years and I have studied these girts. 1 notice that when they are busy they are bright and happy. y idle they fall to talk- tn] her over their experi ences; tt is a case of one low mind acting on another, and they are all worse for it, “Il want where they can work outdoors. No, not at farming, but in raising the’ own ¥ les, a few flowers and some dickens.” —— ZI — In the first edition of The Star each day now a eee Prien J Wanted” department marily for the benefit of men is being printed. It is and women who are look! ng for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all readers, These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Buya Noon Edition and watch the ads. ee DIDN'T MIND A POISONED EYE A little thing like a poisoned eye didn't keep Captain Barney John- son of the steamer Prince Rupert from getting bis big boat into port in ship-shape fashion last night. The Prince Rupert came from Stewart, B. C., with one of the skip- optics closed tight. While talk- to a friend early in the voyage cigar ashes were blown into Cap- tain Johnson’s eye and from then on, the eye refused to work. The |! eye will be treated at a Seattle hospital. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21.—Rallroad employes will return to work here tomorrow, and it is expected ¢ trouble will be Atlaptic Gity was incorporated in 1854 with six families. The pop- ulation {s now 28,000. By, mall (otrlety onth, Up he "yeas, $9.0 M1. out of elty, 00 Ballard Avy, Phone 7 Atront Pharmacy, corer, 2804 rey Tonos Bast 118, Store, .A0ip and Green North 63, == ‘OR HEAD OF THE SAGLES SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.—The fight in caucus for grand president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles was resumed this afternoon with many delegates from western and middle western states following the California membership in a stand for Joseph J. Cusack of San Fran- elsco against Frank EB. Hering of Indiana, Raising Geese. The raising of geese was a profit able occupation of farming in Eng years ago, and some farmers had flocks of 8,000 or 10,000, Each goose produced a shilling’s worth of feathers every year and quills to the value of three pence. The quills were used for pens. Poetic Bug—What a perfect place) — to camp. Here's a beautiful lake and look at the field of clover for the grasshoppers. = a disorders, Save opera: Our book free About 4,000 relloved or oured here in last’ 12 ont ‘SHINGTON OXYPATHOR CO.,, 4-16 Pil, Bldg, Seattle, Wash PTURD CURD permanent, absolu or detention them in some place " ha wh ved. 10h! Pike st CRAWFORD FLOOR CO, Vioor surfacing ‘od refinishing 9 HOUSES. re ae ce Be oun WEHEKLY MENTAL BULLOTIN ind WHAT YOU WANT. cop D leverything have to jet HIN DAVIS & COMPANY, C ay. ind. 2600 pppprmnppp White FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READER Just ‘the piece *RCIAL NOTICE TO THE READER 18 THIS CHEAP? ed land, with 2 barns full etch and rye nf Rank Bide FINE CAMPING BITE~ HOODS CANAL. and lote of good fiah- ady beach; near Brinnon. S-acre tracts; $10 OLE HANSON & co, Third Floor New York Block 10-ACRE SNAP. ted south of Port Orchard, in best part of Kites handy to Ke attle or daily to improve. P See’ Owner, Upstaire. 31% QUARTER ACRES IN CITY OF SEATTLE. for quick Great sneriti terms. fe BUSINESS CHANCES, |2 s2,000 od. Lares ws Bust for © Hieulars apply to Fh Mason, Des Molnes FURNISHED ROOM! HOW TO SAVE Room at the ROSLYN HOTEL. per, week ang up #3 ber week and up ae Ma GW ERY THING BRN AND UP TO DATE. Free telephones and free bathe. 43 Vint Avenue orth ~ Virginia and | 1 166 new, modern free bat! free bathe, p Mote: Pintcwat. Furnished rooms it ek, at Olympic hotel, First a Ty 6 “CLOSE INSAL es yg 4 ott mitted. Furnished housekeeping room $20. Phone Queen Anne 10: stock, 2% -story | 2 n, bomri * of landing r ere Home; fn handy to Seattle or Bremerion Price $409; §25 YORD LAND CO, 1019 Third Av. $400 FOR ACRE NORTH OF CITY of city etn ‘OLE HANSON & CO., Taira Floor New York Bt CITY REAL ESTATE. watt! HUCHBANK'S 20 ADDITION Easily leads al! competitors at the North location is wi of car line, [ts lots w ‘There is not @ poor lot in {soll i* porous. You ‘will never have any mud. You can have \ beat | vegeta for $428. Alle: WILL BUILD A PRETTY HOME ON ONE OF THESE LOTS FOR $725 One that you cannot duplicate in the elty for th NORTH 4894, FURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE KENYON. oom, fully furnished apar block nor Seem HOMESTEADS. We can locate you om an exceptionally So0d homesiond or desert gf the beet fruit sections of ‘rar ‘Wash see orchard views LAND COMPANT, 411 § MAIN 66. YREE CANADIAN HOMBSTRADS, 1 will locate you on 160 or 220 acres = oe = FOR REN1—MiISCELLANEOUS at Counters, at 98 Beil st. Phone FARMS AND ACREAGE 10 ACRES NEAR SEATTLE . $550-—-$25 DOWN—$10 MONTHLY t of your days getting Jui humdrum, han: to-mouth "eal this proposition rely interesting. sores of rich | ttle, with ove ty for ran anand tor the’ cultivation of poultry, fruit and tabi the small price of $560. otly what we offer you 1 live jn comfort and dert revenue from your chickens and Hah @ tay inc ni wharf at Kirkland, or BURKE & FARRAR, Inc, 405-409 New York Block. tat TAL NOTICH TO THE READER fon article under above heading in the ‘exchange columns of this “Td ACRES BOTTOM, $75 rect drainage, by. boat You want 10 mores A-No. <i” sand, cat “or write 1018) American Hank Bide SPRCIAL NOTICE TO THE READER ler above heading in the of this Hom well; Quincy Valley, they grow anyth' in the a Te you @ livi 0 s will be worth $600 an acre, See for full partioulars KAY McKAY, 205 Liberty Bidg., Opposite Postoffice. 3 1-3 ACRES POR $500. ~ *'| TERMS $40 DOWN, jy. Join our Matrime 708 Pine at, roo ve Th evgning at 807 P INTRODUCT TON 800! Romoved to 706% Pike, loom 31-8 acres of good Within a ington, You can work in 8 live on this tract. Will make a poultry ranch, and If yon are in t t to buyy this certainly wi price fe low and the torn ake the lnon car and Kirk- ferry to our Kirkland office, or 7 WATERFRONT. good woll, Near Brinnon $10 down, $5 i month, OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block "| KAN LITTI NEAR LAKE Also good well. You can move into this piace immediately and start rais- for poultry commands distance of the boat landin close to schools, churches and stores, Take the Madi- son car and Kirkland ferry or Ander- son boats to our office, en the whart BURKE & FARRAR, Ine., 405-409 New York Block “BIG FREMONT BARGAIN Beautiful S-room modern bungalow, ce- Tent basement, hot and cold bath, electric. ght fixtures Wallis all tinted; furnace he: In; Mear car} on! $25 cash, balance $36 month, includin, the intoreat C. J. BELL & CO, 285 Globe Bide. Main 8482; Ind. S947 “SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READER Seo Fe bend under above heading In the columns of this issue. You BEAT THIS FOR A SNAP? 4-room modern; good vie ti.2b0; ay terme. Also a new 2,600. 8 a room modern bungalow, ates down, tnd av. New six-room modi furnished; cement bi tric. fixtures, Five-acre chicken ranch for ern house, chicken house, barn Yentont fo boat: 10 yearly ate ents. Owner, Brown, 1334 Al ITY REAL \L ESTATE—(Cont.) “FINE VINW OF LAKE WASHING’ We have @ fow exceptional lotm—-by sayin ot Lake mountaine-—that we will sell fo on terma of $19 down and month. Call ° park dati od 4p. BURKE ARRAR, Inc., 496-409 New York Hiv FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES ON GEORGE L. COLMA 466 New York iock, Seattle T have them from $900 up. LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. — “AN AN OF PORT! UNITY. Large tracts on new Lake Burien oar tint at Lake Burien, $100 Leary Bide. Ind. REAL ESTATE LOANS. - AAPA LPP PLLA MONBY BLATT tT. FOR reer PPAPIPLD DAD PDD Farniure ef wa-roym fat at excriiic heptamber tat; nie HE ¢ COLLATERAL LOANS. — FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TEAM, HARNESS AND WAGON 4969 cash takes the outfit. Will weigh ains im furniture, earpets, household goods, stoves and ranges. We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, __ New Location, 600 Pike St. ‘Ulia @ev cioped = wre done Jacot THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Mead office, Toronto, oan branches tn Canada, et banking | busineas epost TTLE BRANCH, = GV “Holt. Mer. CARPENTERS. Reheiman & Wilson, carpenter eee srs Wieder and Seer acretne Tod a ISR MOVING. weon, housemnoving Rex, Youre LAWYERS. eee Beals. P. connor BU pated BLDG. ta: real veatnte has ATE FEES. MA Becond floor vons pee ween n Pike and Pine ste ai Townkend. 303-2 Dalley Bldg Consultation fre band. wife. Inturies. eneph Walla Roach altin, ot high rede mitch genta Vast breeder OUTICIANS, SW Rimenae om PHYSICIANS, DR. FRANK BR fey rheumatinn, ber re ea. ‘vous and chronic dle- p My, Modernized treat. er ia Fe No. * | Goltre, women, children, Specith Cook, 38 years’ practice. nose, throat, are j@ medicines. 358 426 Peoples Bank Bide. Dr Wi Genito. urinaty oases, women, children. 10-1, 2-4, 7-8. Sun, 10-1, Tel. Main eatarr! An ied 136 Pople “Sunday tet ra; vice free; 11 years Bldg.” Seattle Mate 3 atent AMtorner, ren Utigation. . Tat Datent attor> rr-Royd Block Write for book, WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE RRR RAR nna B. Kiofer, West Seattle Real Estate SLUSIVELY, 14 Downs Block, 109 Main 2484, Ind. 2269. “AUCTION SALES. OMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 10 ROOMS AT 108 BROAD- A BAR YESLER, WED- NESDAY, AUG. 23RD, AT 10:30 A. M. IRON BEDS, SPRINGS, HAIR AND COTTON MAT- TRESSES, DRESSERS, COM- BINATION DRESSERS, CHIF- FONIERS, COMMODES, DIN- ING TABLE AND_ CHAIRS, SIDEBOARD, ROCKERS, CEN- TER TABLES, COUCHES, BED-| DING, LACE CURTAINS, POR- TIERES, RUGS, CARPETS, MA- JESTIC RAN GAS RANG INLAID LINOLEUM, REFRI ERATOR, KITCHEN UTE SILS, ETC., ETC. A. J.F ROTHSCHILD, AUCTIONEER (iohan and Storage will buy your, goods, oF bal thet on comumiesion, "A thiid, auctionser "Main T8és, Laut. steam and’ as cittin a Specialty tn prompt dell of work, 1811 Hignth ‘av. Main 1 PRINTERS. amt nova Ind. S660. Right prices! Mrst-ciaes were RUG REPAIR. IPEATAT Mae Weparring Co.» Washing and repairing. 2030 Westlake av, Phone Main 12 STAMP onee Oa ‘and Main. Tad. 1379. Main Er STORAGE. Dar Waviurely ed Vault for v Henry Wel orage Lo: Republican B ables 1918 ‘Transfer. ie & Storage Co, Main $86, Ind. 886 > SUPPLIES, Wox, Bilek and other makes. Pacifie Typewriter and Supply Co., #23 N.Y. Bla oO RRR