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ROR FAVORS PEOPLE'S. ROL OF ALASKA COAL of Seattle are heartily in favor of the movement attic Star here to have congress appoint an Alaskan mm, to mine and deliver coal by the government for the ‘of the people. At last night's meeting of the Central Labor , thie resolution was adopted: MWHEREAS, Private corporations own and operate all the coal ‘of the country; and EREAS, These corporations, by virtue of their monopoly, are tant prices for thelr products; and MWHEREAS, The government of the United States owns extensive i In Alaska, which the corporations are watehing with greedy wag: therefore, be it IESOLVED, By the Central Labor Council! of Seattle, represent: organized wage workers of this city, that we Indorse the for the establishment of an Alaska coal mining commission of mining coal, constructing and operating a railroad to ier bay and arrange for the further transportation of the coal to in the states, to be delivered to the people at the cost of plus the cost of bringing the coal to the people; and be it LVED, That coples of these resolutions be forwarded to the ‘of the United States and the members of congr represent. people of this state.” = ee - MILLION DOLLARS IN STAMPS. CHICAGO. 24.—Postage stamps worth more million d mere bits of paper which to the un Rted would appear to be worth considerably less than burnt match but which to their owners are treasures of old value—are on view here today at the twenty-fifth tion and exhibit of the American Philatelic piety. A Cleveland delegate has a collection for which says he refused $250,000. Aug lars ’ * Py They’re Worried About Morroco Again (By United Press Leased Wire.) after Jule Cambon, French ambas Aug. 24.—Grave anxiety/sidor to Germany, will go to Ber the Moroccan dispute with | tm to present the French declara le apparent here today, | 008. He, it is understood, will be 24 *| instructed to inform Germany that is strong probability that the) prance is determined to stand firm. tt may be forced from) ly with Great Britain and Russia as when the reply it is to pre-|to its claims in Morocco, but that to the German demands is) it is willing to concede to Germany public. certain rights in the Congo in ex ow word Is to be set-| change for German acquiescence in the cabinet meets} the establishment of a French pro epecial session tomorrow. There-'tectorate tn Morocco, If you don't think Hanford should eb forced off the bench watch The Star every day. The r will some facts about his long list of corporation favori i and if that isn’t enough, The Star will print hing more. Attend the great citizens’ protest meet at Dreamland hall, Seventh av, and Union st., tomor- night, then you'll be convinced that Hanford must go. <== TTER TAKE THIS TRIP IN IF YOU’VE GOT $1.40 than a thousand Seattle the camp, where the great water women who want to find |sbed properties may be inapected for themselves will go There will be a big company of ictpal excursion to Cedar city employes on hand to explain orrow to look over the | things. propositiof. On Septem-| Lunch will be served here, and P§ Seattle will vote on the dinner will be served in the even watershed bonds. ling at Moncton. The city stands ‘A special train over the Mil- the bill. road will leave the O. &| Tickets for the train cost $1.40 station on Jackson st. tomorrow |for the round trip, and may be t ‘at 7:45, and at Moncton bought at the station tomorrow will be auto stages waiting. morning. healthy men, however, will be| The party will arrive back in to walk the three miles to | town about 10 o'clock. oie es a RRR ARK RRR RK | a 8IX “BLOODED” CHICKENS IN COURT. SANTA MONICA, Cab, Aug. 24.—Six thoroughbred chick- es will play « prominent part tomorrow In a case scheduled to come up here before Judge Edwin Brown. Several days ‘4g0 Mrm D. L. Johnson secured a warrant charging Mrs. K. Bloom with stealing the chickens. The trial was to have been heard yesterday, but as the judge deemed it necessary to have B the fowls in court, the case was postponed two days and an Officer detailed to round up the chickens. Rkakkenekheekkakhae eee nee kh oe ee: DING AND WITH DEAD BABY BY HER SIDE, WIFE STANDS BY M’DAVIT {By United Press Leased Wire.) | Penniless and without food, Mrs. L SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. Aug. McDavit was found moaning in her M—Praying almost constantly that bed by neighbors who, alarmed by may soon end her sufferings, little Harry McDavit’s sobbing, had A. W. McDavit, wife of the | gone there to ascertain the trouble. ist charged with holding Miss | Mrs. McDavit was raving. Hurried MeDonald a prisoner for 15| to ® hospital, she soon became the ia a room adjoining his of-| mother of a lifeless child. From lies today on a cot at the that time on she began to regain with the lifeless | her reason. of a ittle child, just born,| Despite the acuteness of her suf- close by her side. Hospital | fering, Mrs. McDavit still remains gay that Mrs. McDavit loyal to her husband and today re [Wthe vietim of a broken heart and iterated her d ermination to stand ‘out little hope for her recov-| by him for the sake of their chil Seeeeeeeeeet Peretval donned the gloves with RENO, Nev. Ang. 24.—They've| Frankie Farrell, a local fighter, and Over a new one at Reno. went through a number L, A. Dalrymple Percival, prest-| rounds filled to the brim with jabs, “of the: Amalgamated Paint| swings and hooks, while the women my of New York, scored the| present wildly applauded i the role of a society pug, with| os of women from the divorce| SATTLE WITH YEGGMEN. (By, Unit 48 spectators wnt by , whose suit for divorce) a ritabie ance Te tie tredh one Pesented and argued yester| jicther brushed by about 20 bul “entert. t « 0 priartained ast cvening (lets that were fired at hfm, and DA ta hin roche here. {three yexemen in jail, is the result REAL ESTATE WMOW SEATTLE WELL" § — ARREST IN McNAMARA S-acre chicken ranch at fj | DYNAMITING CASE Port Orchard, on main [| LOS ANC "8, Cal, Ang. M— oun -of_ [|The warrant for the arrest o} quae aa gre Detective James Hosick of the local ms $50 cash, balance (ity United Press Leased Wire.) the re bludgeons, while automatic armed with |burglars carried lof extradition to Indiana to be tried fn connection with the alleged kid |naping of John J, McNamara will be issaed at the governor's office at Sacramento at 10 o'clock tomor row morning, according to informa- tion received he’ ALBERT B.LORD ATHERN BANK BLOG. haisey’s Furniture Sale mas made many friends for the store, because every article et the big stock is actually marked down to prices that # two prices for sample: ble Bas Range ........ Hd Oak Pedestal Table ..... 3 First Ave. Two Blocks Market of hard} levening. The constables were only} police department, for the purpose} THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911. ATWOOD 28 (FIRE IN MILES FROM new one, Blo, MINE My Ualted Press Leased Wire.) NYACK, N.Y. Aug. 24.--After covering 106 miles from South Cas- tleton in 2 hours and 33 minut and breaking all cross-country fly- ing records, Aviator Harry Atwood was stopped here teday—only ELY, Nev. Aug. 24—Fire, whieh miles from New York-—by an acei-| Killed four miners, seriously burned dent to his motor, the first since he |four others and caused the disap- left St. Louis on his epoch-making |Pearance of two more, who are be- flight, ‘Hleved to have perished, is still After descending on a hill near | burning today in the new shaft of here Atwood came to Nyack withy the Giroux consolidated mine, a aub- pieces of his aeroplane motor, whic sidiary of the Amalgamated Copper he said must be repaired before he |COMPany. The shaft cost $250,000 could reeume hie flight. |and ie the deepest in the district. | Ten men were working in the mine |when it took fire, at 9 o'clock last | night. The four known dead are: T. J. Gilmore, boss; John Wilhel- O'Donovich, Ed (By United Preas Leased Wire.) WEST POINT, N. Y., Aug. 24 Winging his way down the Hudson river toward New York, Aviator| Harry N. Atwood today shattered | the world’s record for cross-country | ing are: Jack Mo- Nuity and Dan Drew. The injured: Clarence Ga Mike Foley, Ed Knox, Peter Marrington. The fire ie believed to have been caused by an explosion in one of the lower levels. THREATENED STRIKE (By United Press Leased Wires) CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—What la re garded as a preliminary step in the threatened strike of the union employes of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific rallroads, ander the new system federation plan, will probably be taken here when the committees representing the federation seek a conference with General Manager Julius Krutt schnitt. It is reported will agree to 40 o'clock, had covered 1,176 tablished by Konig in Germany last morning, breakfasted and ascended | His motor, sounding the purr of record-breaking flight. FOR SHOAF 150 f above the river, In order) ward of $500 was offered today by fell below a 4Smilean-hour gait. He! son for information leading to th could easily have made the metrop-| heen mysteriously missing from Low his arrival until afternoon materially increased ater. the parade grounds, Atwood 480d cane, no clue as to Shoals where s4 # from Castleton and about) husband will be murdered. In a CROTON, N. ¥., Avg. 24.—8kim beald passed Croton, 34 miles from New| cnderstand they are waiting for him boy flying. The aviator, reaching Rhine Cliff Ince the start from St. Louls August 14. The previous record, ef June, was 1,164 miles. Atwood, arising at 5 o'clock this |from South Castlet at 7:42] Bn yee o'clock. Mechanicians had worked | most of the night adjusting pon-| toons and giving the aeroplane a general overhauling. | perfect combustion, seemed oager to carry the darring birdman on his i 45-Mile G (ng. United Freee Tansed. Wire.) Maintaining am altitude of about] 15$ ANGELES, Aug. 24.—A re to avold the air currents which the| prea (Dp. Wi one V high clitte eagen, Atwood af we timelere’, seme the abrecite Rew passed New Hamburg, 65 miles|\hireabouts of eGorge H. Shoat from New York, at 9:09 o'clock, and| writer for that publica fee, who Daa ols in one continuous flight. The| Angeles since August 13, This re- aviator, however, planned to defer|warg, it was announced, would be Sweeping over West Point, and] Attiough elght private and tw finding himself unable to lend on| cis gecetives are cugaged om the the river and alighted in @ field out-|chonts hax been found. | side of Cold ings at 9:42 o'clock Mrs. B. C. Shoaf fears that her ex from New York. telegram today to Alex Irvine, who lia working on the case, Mra. Shoat ming rapidly through the atr but a[™"\ My husband will reach Los An- fow feet above the Hudson, Atwood! pics Saturday. Guard him well. 1 York, 25 o'clock tod ‘ork, at 11 im today in Loa Angeles, and will serve him the same fate meted out to my AIRSHIPS TO REPLACE © FAMOUS ARAB STEEDS that Kruttschnitt recelve representa- tives of some of the individual unions, but will refuse to confer with a committee from the collect- jive labor organizations. GROVER CLEVELAND'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Soci- ety here today is greatly inter- ested in the report that Mise Esther Cleveland, eldest daugh- ter of the late president, is soon to marry Randolph D. West, son of President West of Princeton university. It is stated that the wedding will take place in October, and that the young couple will live in New England. Mrs. Cleveland 80 far has re- fused to confirm or deny the report, but its correctness is not doubted, ‘ ROY AR SHIEK SIE-HASSAN-BEN-ALI, Judge Lindsey Knew The erstwhile king of horses, the All About That Drink! proud Arab steed may soon be rel Judge Bon B. Lindsey, the noted | Sted to the plow in Morocco, while juvenile reformer of Denver, was launching one day — it was very |warm—when a politician paused | bestde his table. place. That is the tntimation of Shick Sle-Haswan-Ben-All, an emis- sary of Moroceo, who has come to J “ Amorica to purchase two Curtiss Judge,” said the politician, “I see you're drinkin’ hot cawfee. ‘That's|Seroplanes. In time, he says, the a heatin’ drink. In this weather|°'™ horse must gtve way to aerial fyou want {ced drinks, judge—| Crt SUCCEED LOVETT sald the judge, smiling, |-but I've tried several fellows who} | have.” |Recalls Tiny Waists .. United Press Leased Wire) of a Bygone Period) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.—Prl- A London paper prints an article| vate messages received from New from the Ladies’ Treasury of 1866,| York today assign the coming presi in which a prize is offered for the|dency of the Harriman system to woman with the smallest waist In! Julius Kruttschnitt, at present vice proportion to her size. A silk dress| president and general manager |was the first prize and a gold| The reports, which have been) watch second prize. lent some color by the statement of In the school In which the prize|Robert 8. Lovett, chairman of the was offered by the principal, the|board of directors, that “rearrange pupils were required to sleep in|ment of and additions to” the or- |corsets, which could, however, be| ganization are contemplated, decare loosened when retiring. that Lovett will serve the system ss in the eapacity of financial and BIG EAGLES’ PARADE. legal adviser only. (iy United Preas Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 24 TENDERLOIN WIPED OUT. —Winding {ts way down the deco- (By United Prose Leased Wire.) ‘od, fluttering vista of Market st.|| ROSEVILLE, Aug. 24.—The \to the stirring martial music of 20|tenderloin district here was wiped | bands, the color and military parade| out by fire early today. Loss $36 Jot the Fraternal Order of Eagles | 000. ae a > here today n io a etriking demon -—" a stration of power and spread ot| THE SEATTLE STAR Loman Gy mall tarrrotiy tw waver ert FIGHT FOREST FIRE. mouths; ax months (By United Press Leased Wire.) SPRINGFIELD, Or., Aug. 24.— Forest Fire Supervisor Seitz today took charge of a fight being made ainst a big forest fire in the alt Te tiem, 6409 Ballard Av. Creek district. The blaze ts report-| patiard 496. to be spreading into the green ttimber and may prove dangerous if |the weather remmins clear 1 x ‘IMBER WOLVES KILL. . or. ty United Press Leased Wire.) : A agg BUGENIS Or. Aug. 24.—Timber | omer” gEherry er Phones Hast 11% wolves are proving exceptionally de-| Cegar * sisi ctrustive this sommer in the Cat|ectme Eitan te OT }cade mountains, and many deer, cat ar it am. tle and elk are falling prey to them, your, 4 Fort have established. Feaders, we the follow ieee gat Phon KILLS 4 the humming aeroplane takes bis!» “TO WAM. sunscreens ription 4 your paper. ript dvanoe The dx PERSONAL. POA RRA ASH MAKEOVER SHOP. ned, dyed, clon Plumes euried and m Dept. New and eases cured pm eto age 10. nator bide REMODELING PARLORS old remodeled. MARKIAGH CHRRMONIES PERFORMED. RH: MAIN 43 1s FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WENTUNG UNDUNTARING CO. 8th and Union; Main i a FREMONT OFFICE, m ¥ North 226, Grepn 1. LUTPERWORTH & BOD Directors and & ist, opp. Me Third SPECIAL NOTICES. Wndred harnanses very cheap. ‘ay. near Pine Molloway nn bOST AND FOUND. ; re knnw Barty who took black Baroni av fur from 60% at Star office a on Madison » HELP WANTEO--FEMALE He A TRAINED NURSE home. wanted TER ne living y kind. Phone te learn the barber trade Larwest and most io West uniimited BARBER COLLEGE 726 Third Av. write ber night end up. St, ‘near Pine st CRAWFORD tact Aree PpUDDDDDiDD DY DODD oun WEEKLY RENTAL BULLETIN CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT. y Wetting ws know your name and ‘adiress, we with mall you = copy tains everything have to | JOUN DAVIS & COMPANY, 10) Bwcond Av. Main 2141. Ind. * 2600 PY PPO DDMYPPPPDDDE For rent—Compieteiy furnished modern im bungalow, with piano, at River Apply J. & Anderson, Hox §9 River SOT eeCeES $ jpyovUeT: puoeceooeuEn TENT REDUCED TO 116 € large light, clean rooma, with base. ment: oo car tina, 36th and Charles # Prone bast D174 ENT REDUCED TO Hil. #,light rooms, basement, Inundr Gunirise st. mene 20th, Rast 2134 |— Fh Private} Novih | ude © roome, stricity m ene Desement. 2108 Wai fen av coi Modern t-roam cork 1960 hth av. W Hent-gA_ T-roon t Fioncom 3424 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE KENYON homes tor a ating. people: m, fully furnished apai ae to Bth: one bipek north. FURNISHED ROOMS. HOW TO SAVE m at the ROSLYN HO’ ine for one, for two SOFT DER trays to tent Anne Hn lawn, vent, in Anne 996 close Second Avenue tance. Williamson, M ii Cpr. Virginia and atink fos new. modern ta; free baths to $4.00 por + walking dis new bedroo Apartinents roome, 1.78 fap; best and cheapest close-in ap in city; wear publle market i y GLOSE IN—#1.50 PER WEEK Hodsekeoping permitted. No. 1 ’ PaSUbeKEERING ROOMS. Vn stUre; Por pa al forma. Cheap Des Moines, lars apply to F. KL. Mason vb COMPANY MAIN. 6D4. HSTBAT S AND ACREAGE. MODERN BUNGALOW WANTED A olient owns 100 vietnit oO island, ‘Tract Hes and ther probab land on land at $4, Wants to oxchange tt 4 modern bungalow $1.60 | FARMS AND ACREAGE. RAY CARY GRIN FRACTS of Snore tracts of rich UD LAND CO. 1919 THIRD AV ih LOADS OF Hay p'COAST LAND CO., Mank Bid port Ling right of way; ROBERT MALTBY, 1010 Alaska Hullding iO ACRES BAST OF KIRKLAND ON TERMS $25 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY No other ac Kontile for t nd Kirkland " on the & FARRAR, INC, « York Wook NOTICE TO THE | READ rr ° HERE is A GOOD BUY TWENTY ACKER NEAR AUBURN—Alt 7 ROBERT MALTBY, 1910 Alaska Buildin HOTTOM LA y IN DM you mise your ¢ « land ta W i was 4 if you would} ie ne of that same o m land at a rea. 1 better come in prope oie perfec | f bore arrose joan Hank SPECIAL theap | 2% ACRES AT Jt ON YOUR OWN T tasting ook pert wt eof POUL & FARRAR ____s0b-408 New York WF WANT TO RAISB CHICKEN Finis ten 4 $10 per month. ROBERT MALTBY, 1614 Alarka Bull 10 ACRES FOR $300 $19 down, $10 & month, will get you one of my choice ten-acte tracts in the | Grant county, where | thing tat ean be raised | Ten acres will provide de of five 0 an acre. Bee SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READER flee article under above heading In the exchange of this. lemue. RAISE 1019 THIRD AY. HERRY GROW! ‘4 cleared, ®p cam, $10 buyers. BRRRY REALTY CO, Rr ACROSS LAK SHINGTON 160 ACRES; fine hit: ood platting propoatt zchang: Heattle propert ROBERT MALTBY, 1010 Alas AID a Bul ranch for eal ture. Umber; all nece Piace, Price $2,000. Hartford, Wash SPRCIAL arowt NOTIC 2ADER Boe artt C HERE IS A BARGAIN f Mercer isiand. LIFFORD LAND ¢ 0 IVE ACRES HIRD AY CHEAP ACRES SEATTL for quick a do2"Mutual IN CITY Monroe TWO-ACRE SNAP 1019 THIRD AY i fruit treon,t $300 cash, balance P.O. Hox ail at Charleston moe Kaut 228 The Live Wires Bide 0000000C0000000¢ NEAR SILVERDALR ON HOOD O CANAL ° Acreage and waterfronts, $100 to 0 FOR REN1—MiSCELLANEOUS AOR REN IUSCRRRAN re All Kinde ot store. fixturem, counters 92 Deli wt. Pho according to cattlemen and forest rangers who have returned from the} ,, timber belt. ° WEST & WHE: 10 Colman Bt $160 por acre, on your own te ° MBERSCNEIDT & TRENCKMANN, O A A fine flow i BLO bo’ mont KAN Ww Locate cholc Must home f av. N Two sonable W. Mo: Vive: ern he ventent ane VEN For the & t 3. 8. 484 Central Bidg. ° CO00000M2000000C ehlid, GR 20 Gor FARMS AND ACREAGE D4 piece of b 16 font deep, and «00 tara | . CITY REAL ESTATE. AMALIE A Me WUIDA f nt ov Ks 6 THIS MEAN ANYTH y at only $100 up, and 8. P. Main 2696 rm a fn fi You te land 4 ‘ 4 on CLIFFORD LAND ¢ on good Ww dewit X AUCTION SALES. o LAN ake FOR SALE UR EXCHANGE SPECIAL Ni Ri HAZEN CHAS DA HESE $ ay NOH LINK. PHC You LEV 630 faa 6” Phones North 16 “START A CHICKEN RANCH ON CLOSE-IN * in Seattle. and frult, et _ “BURKE & FARRAR, INC, BE. 50-8. make you DIXON & CO. CHAS. E. BEAUTIFUL than ¢ for one oF UW COLLY WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE| =} Kleter EXCLUSIVELY Main pide Aucnon mn commianion, Ay Z auctlo F p ITION wu Y MAN WR (RAILWA 1 AND WIFE SNAP? Weat (Contd.) OACKE RANCH nd we OTIC LADER nade TO THE tion for your of this art The Koure UNIOR wide 20 JA vUIN at the North is within Ite lots are PRETTY Lot HOME ON vor | than ime BAG UW DAW Y rite or ph COMPANY, S31 New York Bids. wu ghte, balance #10 y av t & Co, and Green 842 per and start rateing You can also raise at Kirkland, Bios AT THIS FOR $150 NAP. 810 ADAMS, man Fide. BAS ©. 1019 THIRD AY new modern #-room building; suit wo families, $23. 30th | jences in all” pa BR, 804 Leary Fy will buy your 2 Rothe eas, | car to 66th | ands high | ° e} in | aw? | CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont.) SPECIAL NOTICH TO TH READER FOR BARGAIN ON GEORG 66 New ¥ Block. f bide HOMES CALL COLMAN isoo” LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. RR nnnrnre AN OFPORTUNITY. sew Lake Burien ear ing ae REAL ESTATE LOANS. renner rn I EER KENT 206 AMERICAN pe and nt from 1509, T COMPANY, ¢ ide FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. syiaiant dost pan with frat Youd pon FURNITURE FOR SALE _WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE ir os ach paid f . tani re and + Pa 4 CHATTEL LOANS TEAM, HAR 3.000 or ‘more; steady in fine ‘shape. "hee t fia Esti, “4 Cotmat ig fargains in furniture, surpeta household goods, stoves and ranges. We exchange your old goods. _ _ SULLY & BALL, New Location, 600 Pike St. ; Price ‘$3 . 3 ears, 7 per n on price asked jale—Bieal mie inunch, 7h p used i days, Meadowda White In at 1. at 8 they're done. Jucs Shop. ‘PL bia Horse (or sale, weight Labo Bu: Meyer-T Rd amr chy ness Directory low plans, gt Voorhees, Arch’t sink RUTAN COMMER cs oronto, da, ete ) interest BARR OF Canaan A general allowed om Mer GREEN TER Tate Sr Wrlton, “earpe “ al jobbers. Window and 0. Ind. 2181 kinds repairs Sephion, 93 Well at. In $1.90 MG. A. W. KL DR ARCADE BLDG. ipiaipa corns, ete HOUSE NovING. Sawnon, houmemnoy ihe VERS. 201-3 BURKE BLDG. CONSULTATION. FREE cases: “huxband “and wife: Foal eatate. law: esta FEES. MAIN 7303. sued ‘Ail, courte, collectionay xed Notary public. speciaity. “Hoth phonew evens Dancing Ander eon Pike and Pine sta” y ae injuries. mitch goats. settee OvTrcia is, Oph. R. FRANK & nervc ete Ars spect NCH. an booklet and advice fre Burke Ride. 8 ©. BD Haskins, sellor inp (Ae Henry. Block Adama & Brook Trade Mark Att attic. 626-8 Coty Main 3403, Patent Att ent itigation; — Ww: and validity of pai Phone Main $64 rental oe fitting. ompt hav. we dettver Main 1 se. YOO Moneta: first-class work. ePAne ~Sentat Nie” Mepalring to. Washing 2036 Westlake ay, Phone Main SKATING, RINKS IR TAN Valor Nolter Vink orf at Reine WORKS a Main 383¢ Bide Main 886 EXREWRITERS AND SU Dox Wisk and “other Main 7889, TL a614 ‘Typewriter and Supply Co, N.Y. Ble BD , Re eSB

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