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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUQUET 38 University Co-Ed First Woman to Swim Golden Gate Neng LAUGENOIR, FIRST WOMAN TO SWIM TREACHEROUS GOLDEN GATE, SNAPPED AS SHE WAS CROSSING THE STRAITS. fo Hazel Bessie Laugenolr, 19,j versed in 20 minutes. The occu-) kept on striking out until sho reach- | nel of the Gate. The only sixn of qp-od at the University of California,| pants of the boat following her)od stiller waters and approached fatigue exhibited by the swimmer ked for her to make the Marin| within 400 yards of the opposite during the journey was here notice the honor of being the fst] shore in three-quarters of an hovr.|rocky shore after an hour of billow|able, ax she made several faint ap- to swim the course across Golden Gate. Bhe made the distance in one hortly after passing the half-way tation, however, @#ae encountered a heavy swell hich tossed her about at will, but sho ganiely rested Roar and 28 minutes, not a speedy ie but one which shows her won- il powers of endurance. Halt the journey had been tra- while the rough Ut subdued, Whitecaps appeared on the sur- face after she had been tn the water 40 minutes, but the little swimme: | Tomorrow will be a red letter day listen to the sorrowful stories unhappily wedded DP divorce court. Judge Main will Gutta ‘ere on the bora = - of 66 the Niet. BRYAN ROASTS TAFT \COLN, Neb. Aug. 31.—Iincidentally fotiowing up his vendetta Democratic House Leader Underwood, Wm. J. Bryan, in his today roasts President Taft in a summing up of the work the last session of congress. Hie editorial conciud “The president's reasons for vetoing the tariff revision measures lamentably weak. The farmers ought to remember that the pres deliberately surrendered to the protected interests and cast in with those who furnish the campaign funds. The cotton re. bili furnished further evidence of his subserviency to the ex- class. Ne fincron hentia se eadatals-ononthe ia Ce ws FIRST WORLD'S EX- I TION. “Miss Von Taber, to the directors of the Pan- fic Exposition company. This is Miss Tabor's debut as en two shells, one representing Atlantic and the other the Pa- at her feet on which will ride ships of the nation. Miss Taber is @ native Califor She was born in San Fran- on March 27, 1889, and is @ hier of Mrs. Romie Burnett » one of the foremost work- the suffrage campaign of this SUREEEREHE EEE MERELY AMUSING * kha teonackakhken The good ship Mary Jane plough- her way across the herring pond, the billows swamped her "Twas a stormy voyage, and did the passengers appear at ; their interests were other- engaged. One voyager in par- y excitoa the sympathy of the come Ido a for you, sir?” Rested, Dont know,’ sald the passenger, © Serrowtully. “But—~do you think could get me something solid?” ‘es, sir,” answered the sympa steward. “Anything you ish. Whit would you like, sir?” ‘An Island!” groaned the unhap- “Bring me an island— New York Timer “I hope they don’t give my little OY Daughty nicknames st "Yes, yosd a they call me ‘Corn: ! And why do they ‘our class, you know, “ always at the foot. raed Sepp i find these good iB Rocks, gn iat maneY, Meeps + geal loud, aren't But that) the feet from going to sleep. TAFT CHANGES HIS SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31— President Taft will arrive in San Francisco for the ground-breaking ceremonies of the Panama-Pacific exposition at 4:30 o'clock Friday, October 13 instead of 11:45 p. m. Monday, October 9, as first given) * out. His departure from San Fran- cisco will be made at 8 o'clock Sun- lay evening, October 15, instead of 9:20 Wednesday morning, October i, SAN FRANCISCO—Frank Wells fg near death today as the result of being stuck in the arm by a hat- cs during the Eagles’ parade ood poisoning has developed, * BI ICICI ICICI ITI IOI tossing had become history. The reat of the journey, though comparatively short, called upon all the reserve energies that the plucky girt possessed, and she was! fully 10 minutes without apparently | moving an tneh, so strong rushed the current through the raain chan-| =: (Hy United Press Leased Wire) BOSTON, Aug. 31—Bitterly de- mouncing the principle of recall as applied to the judiciary, but himself, urging a reformation in judicial pro- dent, who motored in from Beverly in a pouring rain, the convention payreg a lal report, denounc- ing the jt. He’s Filled With Gratitude. “Lam filled with gratitude for the Makers of the constitution,” said President Taft im opening his ad. dress. “In these days when all jin favor of progress, it te@ great advant: that we bave fn it an to strument of sufficient elasticity to meet our changing needs and yet | peals to her coach, Pemeroy, to lend a band with the oar, But a word or two of encouragement. had the de- sired effect, and she was eventually wafted away from the current by the outrushing tide, That ended the battlo with the waves and the swim was s00n over. TAFT DENOUNCES THE RECALL with sufficient restrictions to keep out the wild theories that, if tried, | would injure the community and Prove a@ failure. “Thank God for John Marshall, | Who decided that the courts have |the right to make the laws of the ures square with the consti - | tution Supreme Justices, $25,000. jeferring to the United States | supreme court, the president waid: “The salaries of the supreme court justices should be $25,009 a year. Men called upon to exercise | the respons! bilities of their position with the abifity and learning requis ite to the task ought to be amply patd Tho president advocated using the court of commerce as @ court of patent poset SS CLERK HOPKINS RESIGNS R. M. Hopkins, for many years clerk of the United States district court, has resigned. His resigna- tion was yesterday accepted by een a Judge OH Manfore. WORLD’S FAIR RARHKKHRRAHKEHES If the painting for which Miss Von Taber ts posing is ac- cepted by the exposition of- fi its value will be prob- ably the same, if not greater, than that of “laga,” official emblem of the Buffalo expos! tion, which was valued at $: 000. A number of artists will compete for the honor of hav- ing their painting chosen, as it means, not money—because the exposition people will not pay much—but fame. REE ERRHREKKKE SS eeeeeeeeeeeaee seeeeeeeeeeeee Q00 WOMEN FRIGHTEN MAN TO DEATH Press Lensed Wire.) PARIS, wane 31.—Two troops of cavalry are today in command of the Vincennes district to quell the riotous wot who are demanding that food prices be reduced. A farmer at Fresnes died from fright, following an attack on hig place by 300 women PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 31.—Wil Nam Barnes, a local broker, doesn't like to have his sleep disturbed in the morning, and for this reason he came very near being set out on the street—bed and all—when the exclusive Markham club changed quarters. Barnes was asleep when William Ashhurst, chairman of the moving committee, gave orders to the men to “get everything ou The club quarters were stripped bare with the exception of Barnes and his bed, Barnes didn’t purpose to be moved. As a last resort, Ash- hurst gave orders to take Barnes— bed and all—to the sidewalk, The husky movers started to obey or- ders, and Barnes capitulated, but} not before expressing his opinion of WOMAN CHALLENGES EDITOR TO A QUEL PARIS, Aug. 314touls Cazale, editor of a dally paper at Toulouse, ia today branded as a coward by Mile. Ly, a noted lecturer on wom- an's rights, because he would not fight #2.) with bi The “cirenge was sent following an editorial in which the publisher| # said Mile. Ly’s theories on single blessedness for women and praise} of old maids for thetr independence wore probably due to the speaker's being no charmer herself. ATES’ SOW GETS MILLIONS AURORA, Ill, Aug. 31.—-By the terms of John W. Gates" will, ti vast buk of his $38,000,000 fortune goes to the late financier’s son and according to statements of relatives of the family, made here today. The largest beneficiary, excluding Mra. Gates and her son, Charles G. Gates, is Henry Baker, 20, of St. Charles, Til, a nephew of Gates by marriage, who receives $250,000 if he completesa college course. CHARLES G. GATES. Charley Gates seems to be a caip of the old block, Anyway, he says he traditions, death of his father he cabled to the Board of Trade of Port Artnur, Tex.: “All the plane mapped out by my father will be carried forward by {myself and my mothe: | That means that plans for devel- joping the town, virtually founded his widow, without trust provisions, |b: is going to keep up the Gates |7™' Immediately after the) 3 7 |by the elder ¢ will be carried Ashhurst and every one else COD-| ryward as he intended they should. nected with moving. SAN JOSE, Cal.—Suffragete 200 strong will march with hod carriers, carpenters and other unionists-here in the Labor day parade. ee — - as ARNKWARARARHERARKRKEKKRE CONDENSED MILK KING MUST PAY HIS WIFE $6,000 A YEAR, PENDING SUIT LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31-—Gall Borden, the condensed milk king, must pay his wife, Helen M. Borden, $6,000 a year and give her possession of the furniture and mansion at Alhambra and an automobile, pending ‘an appeal to the supreme court of their divorce sult, according to the ruling of Superior Judge Houser. Their daughter Ramona, 17, of her own choice, will re main with her father, home there. Charley Gates ts a boyish-look- ing man of 36, athletic, full of fun and generous. Seuaueeeee *® * * a * * * * * * * * * oa Young Gates says he will make his} ¥) that may prove fatal, Chas, @ negro porter in the Isiam|_ 4 of Mystic Shriners, pont clon@t and the cash register emptied of @ sum that may run into the thousands, Tho crime, which ta the second a nt rabbery occurring this ithin calling distance of the station, has the police com pletely battled. “Ward cannot talk RRMA John Steffen, who leaves a wife and four children, f i fe ® result of a fall on the street last Sunday. It ts al leged that Steffen had some fort of an argument with L. W Mines, a rea! estate dealer at Both and Greenwood av Mines is said to have struck Steffen and the latter fell. He died yesterday, having been cared for at his home tn the meantime, SSSR ESEES EE ERED CHK “White House Baby” to Be Married THER CLEVELAND TAMWORTH, N. H., Aug. 31.— Mra, Grover Cle the former president, has announc- ed the engagement of her daughter, Ming, Esther, once the White House,” who is now nearly 29 years old, to Randolph West, a student of Princeton university and) ,, on, of Prof. Andrew Weat, sebool. The wedding will place about October 15. « of that Are you looking at the ad ventures of the Jof family? They are printed on the third page of The Star every day, and baye made the biggest kind of a hit in the line of comics. They're going to get even bet- tor _Waten for ‘em. seeneneneneenny * AT THE THEATRES. * re—Dark. ile—-“Adrift in the ' World.” * bi * | * Grand—Vaudeville and motion * pictures, Coliseum — Vaudeville and *& motion pictures. * * dadindindndndatndindndndndindndndnd THE SEATTLE STAR Banc MADE = The Shen zour subs expires ts on t f t Funerai Directors. 7. Both phones 12. SPECIAL NOTICES. STAR WANT ADS WILL HONE. “a, BE RECRIVED OVER MAIN 9400; IND. —e very cheap. Holloway One Hundred 1620 Firat av HELP WANTED-—FEMALE > NURSE. Study at 7 rt harnesses near Pine TRALN arn $26 8 'N SLNAE BARBER COLLEGH 120 Thied Av. man Young id tak married w Wantod—1,000 im tal pool rooms. We #l checks. 1418 Third Pike and Uni nd Union. New, clon hot nnd cold. runnin night and up. hear Pike at Mar ted Jonny Way. SESE EEEE EEE EE EEE land, widow of|_ take} } PRE * | CLIFFORD LA FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Conte.) ear ves armente ma ‘ae Ana oi Kronde aw a etal CEREMONIES PERFORMED. PHONRA: MAIN 4387; IND. Don't be lonely, Join our Matrimonin Bureau, Moved to 708 Pipe st, room 2. ily Waldort, INFRODUC ery. _ Removed t 106% Pike Noom & LOST AND FOUND. Tont-—-Hayings book No, 6610. Finder return to Washington Trust and/ Savings bank. 5 Viraceiet, ‘evening Atar Wanday Found H-4606, , HOUSES. een DoDD LOY WE be DODDS ROLLETIN YOU WANT. WEEKLY CONTAING WHAT By letting adar AVIS & COMPANY, 08 Buecnd Av. Main 2141, ind. 4 D DP PPPPYMPPYPPYPDDE FURNISHED APARTMENTS. : KENYON. discriminating peoples fully furnished ap 1 Youier car to Oth; one block po - FOR REN) —MiSCELLANEOUS CLEA pi bow tbh AA TH yeRTILITY or THis BOIL WILL AMAZE TOU. with Jana to “have you ds, daily mall de 6 per acre, low for property enjoytn on, and having ve o Know at once euactiy whet they will do WEST & WHER 109 Colman Bi OBING AN ESTATE level Ie Vee”. mfghag * mili 7 heaty AM 1519 FIRE AY. it BOCK WANCH 160 acres, 195 bottom land, 60 cleared, 65 partially clesmred and pasture pune, barn, & aprin | aa CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont. eee KAN YOU BEAT THIS FOR @NAPT cottage. om now 4 au ind ay. FOR DARGAING IN HOMES CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN New York Block, Beattie have them from $900 up. LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OrpoRTONrrY. ~ Lake B $10 doy Main = — REAL ESTATE LOANS. 1 70 LOAN ON IMPROYER ] 1 Pe OF COLts SENT. n he TION 206 AMERICAN BAW! an y vere Seiny. Murtevant & Co, 48 Boston Bleck. Peeond and Columbla, $iC GT to joan on acreage or chy brty; no delays; mortgages and Fr contracts bought and. sol re & Co, 99 Yenior way GOR OWN MOR proved residences, with Fi hie com: SEATTLE TRUST COiur aw, 219 Columbia Bt Pidg ‘dust cht me an with first eLeod. Phar FOR SALE—FURNITURE, ADAP LADD PIKE BT, PURNIT ORI to Bully & fall the land; #6, FRANK J 6 ACRES For $150 CASH Yurn 4. FURNISHED ROOMS. HOW TO SAVE Room at the ROSLYN HOTEL. Ficome for one, $2 per west ber nd up. LARGE Bort “nieba RY pier enahe DEN JP TO Walking distance. Y ‘Mana, and phones; ik bee and Teo per tance. THE ANNEX. Westlake avi ft ne CHANC! t market, best of lo- Fog FE i | to eee orchard vie rs LAND COMPANT, MAIN For Sate—A bo tn British ¢ wa Cull re Bite: FARMS ANDO ACREAGE. EGGS ARE GOING UP NOT START A CHICKEN Li alin, apply owner WHY KE & FARRAR, INC, 05-409 New York Block. ~SACRE Pou! LTRY RANCHES — -agjone, to, ome lines sit hrenas hanes HAVEN" “SCHROEDER IF-FOU WAVE V0 and want ton fof the beet land in Washington, som Sa ove KAY McKAY i 4 min { #800. "Apply 122 Fourth and Wash $650 BUYS Ri $25 DOWN—$10 MONTHLY 0d ing distance of adapted to the rai fruit and poultry, You m piace in order to fully apprecia faites BURKE & FARRAR, INC. 106-409 New York Block. 20 ACRES CHEAP Located wast of city, south of Bremer wn Win “raring osstions, teneer i A rg pay. far the lands very” goed 1019 THIRD AY. iW ACRES BOTTOM LAND $600 10 acres of good m land in Bn homish county, good town, f $500, on terms of $20 cash per month. better soll on Puget have about thirty thie If you real OLE HANSON. & 16-17 New York ¥ FOR CHICKENS 10 acres with about four acres cleared, ood shot clay soll uth ‘of Port delivery. trom nd. in this tract, ‘ood lgnd. CO. dj clone to el mn Fvey of new short Mine! ty; groceries deliver est buy “we have. ‘Terms on clos dandy a to lon to dock 1016 American Rank “Spring it Be in town; ever: 10 ACRE SNAP am indy to Seattle Beveral boats soll and easy to 1019 THIRD AV. Price sar! CLIFFORD LAND CO, 1% miles to 4 Why puy mor Write to Box 425, Dunlap Station, ad store, Mr. Price, _eity Raswilibe NaN ane Q9000000M0009000C NEAR A, Great sacrifice for quick sale: terms __B. Patterson, 403 Mutual Lif FOR GALE | on EXCHA! Gi 5 rated at Creek, 662 Phon Squaw CITY REAL ESTATE. | AAA RAR AAA A AAAAAAL AAPA BIG PROFITS FROM CROPS ON A CLOSEIN RANCH. expert or @ “Rpectaliat” to make this little ranch pay you big returns, ¢ house together with & w00d well and you can move in at RKE & FARRAR, ~ 405-409 Ni A GOZY LITTLE HOME ood room, 1 lee bi ’ All nicely papered re a View: 00 dow Take Phinney LB. Brett & Co. Green 542, 10 DOWN, $5 MONTH BUYS A KIRKLAND VIEW LOT. Near the lake and high school, Tine view of Lake Washington, Seat ‘and close to stores, “phone North. 36, “BU RKE & FARRAR, 406-409 New York Block. EAUTIFUL SIDENGE L T len high, nd moun! fear Phinney ttle Borth of Woodland park; only #180 Take Phinney av, car to 65th st LB ‘Brett’ @ Go. Phone North 16, Green 642. NON-RESIDENT SACRIFICE New and bu bungalow cottage fintsh; full con {it 4-room modern lights, gas, Mission base to 65th st. See LB. Phone North i6, Green #42. VIEW LOT #19 cash, balance #1¢ per month, buys 8. P. DIXON & CO. 218 Marion St. Ind. 40. "33 "ind, 3967, rn how improved tana, 3; across, fain 3482; rae orchard, good ou ke. Inquire 4322 £3 ay. = re Particulars. to Geo, nnydale. W. CHATTEL LOAN: Leche on Seretters, wero bes 3 Wites COLLATERAL LOANS. PROVIGENE it pons SOCIRTY, Bhort dee. loans at “FOR SALE—MISCEV.LANEOUS Onn eens Lap HARNESS ANU WAGON stead: ore, in iti ead saa “hen in be sens Beh Take Phinney og inaulre TF CANADIAN “Wane COMMERCE. office, Toren! ches in Ce ‘AMS, chilblaini Tid Renece st. jain 7 aicnoieath floor ‘evens + Dancing A Fourth betton er Corwin A. Townsend Consuitation free se Be wife, Indur Wailin, Hobart ot high erode Hebert a 2 Ww. Rhine tometriat, 108 Leary Bae. ad S18 ine ie DR. FRANK DR pt rheumattam. arvoms cal Gone 31. third Teor. Pog WOMENS tact and Gao an af Liberty Bidg., opposite ae Youre | practh ldren, nose, Medicines "S68 ‘Ars wi 186 Peo Bank Bide casea, . chil nie. 2h ke Bun, 10 Tel, Male postoftice, BE 3 |Search, atin ne 7 ‘60 years: highe Advice frees 11 years Seattle. “Main 8498. a a Henry” Block from S6th, $666; terms, ind. 1998. To 4 blocks: Phinney car line: R: 600 Bite! Main 143 dame & Brooks, regi Attorney: Bi t valley land, | B. Kiefer, sivELY. Complete furnishings of 12 rooms will be 1d a jon at 122 Broadw: mber Yeater, ‘Saturda: po! Penge. the § oloum, kitel Goods must be sold. and taken away on day of #i ‘Take Yesler car to Broad- way. A, %. ROTHSCHILD, AUSTIONERR, nd Rapide Aucnon Co., 30 ev. Will buy Your goods of & Rotne- ane 23: Sell chemn. on, ookatal child, auctioneer, Main 7! Tarnes & a aaa patent attare heys. Starr-Bord Block Write for boolg A’ ry fattern rattle The best equipped shop In tow vs oe Movin "Sphones Main 8, other make aN. nl 07 Bnd av. Fox, Ytick ah ‘Typewriter and Supply Co.