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GANGSTERS MAY CHARENDER T0 WHITMAN NEW YORK, Aug. 3.--Overtures for the surrender of Harry Horro- wits, known to New York gangsters as "Gyp the Blood,” and “Lefty Louie” Rosenberg, wanted here for alleged complicity in the murder of Gambler He n Rosenthal, were made here tod to District Attor ney Whitman, through Attorney Lewis Shiegel. presenting the ac cused wy hitman was told that the two alleged gangsters are willing to surrender if granted im munity from third degree Whitman will Shiege!l an av ewer Monday Awsistant District Attorney js probing the graft end of ease and is reported to have secur ed sufficient evidence to convict a number of “higher ups” of the New York police department re Ww ne give Moss the MOTORCYCLE STRIKES MAN A motoreycle ridden by two uo identified men, going down Rainier boulevard at the rate of 45 miles an hour, struck O. H. Vance, driver of a Standard Oil Co. wagon, burl ing oom 30 feet, and rendering him unconscious. Vance had just stepped out of his wagon In front of the grocery store of Max Rrasht, 7827 Rainier av. when the machine hit him. After picking bim up and carrying him to the store, the two riders left without leaving their names. Vance was painfury, but not seriously, injured POSTMISTRESS — IS REMOVED A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mra. Ida M. Simmons; postmistress at Gettysburg, Wasb., who is charged with embesziement This is the result of an investiga- thon made by Postoffice Inspector Temple, who alleges that he found that Mrs. Simmons has been issuing money orders in payment for goods ordered by mail without depositing the amount of the order at the Get- tysburg office. She has been post- mistress there for six years. Tem- ple found her short $796.30 in money Order accounts and $7.92 in posta! funds. 37 COMPLAINTS In addition to the 21 sults filed the other day, 16 more complaints have been filed by the United States district attorney against cor ‘porations in this state charged with failing to pay the corporation in- come tax. The law requiges a tax on corporation incomes over $5,000. ALLEGED VIOLATION ANTLTRUST LAW CHICAGO, Aus. Alleging vio-j} Jation of the Sherman anti-trust} law, United States District Attor-} ney Wilkerson applied to Federal |) Judge Lasdis for an injunetion| against the “boiler plate newspaper LIEUT. BECKER, ALLEGED CH LICE CONSPIRA TIME TO Registration books for tt ber 10 are now open in the the city hall, until 5 p. m. eve tered this year for the city el the county, need not re-reg The qualifications for \ trust.” The defendants are the Ce a tral West Publishing company, the |f citizens, male or female, over Western Newspaper Union, the |i have lived one year in the st American Press association and sev- eral individuals. UNION SERVICES | Beginning tomorrow night, four churches in the Woodland park dis- trict will unite in a series of union 30 days in the precinct JUDGES ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING services for the rest of the sum- ct wervice will he hela | (MF United Wrens Leased Wire) mer. The first servic win,t } aid saricane thee mints dena in the Baptist church, on > of the Washington supreme court State Attorney General W. V. Tan Kk hhh hhh hhh * *\ner, Deputy Prosecutor Remen of own funeral. At the same time the # WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug * | Tacoma and Chauffeur R.A. Stone | decedent prophesied that she would Wife beating is inexcusable under # 3—The conference report on &/were arrested yesterday for ex-/die so that her burlaP could take} any circumstances. That {s how ® the legislative, executive and ®| ceeding the speed limit on the road | place on a iday, in accordance Judge Boyd J, Tallman regards it % judicial appropriation bill was */to Mount Rainier’ The party was! with an old Jewish custom | “| don't caré'4o he any mo’ & Iaid before the senate yester- */ howling along. comfortably at 34| Mrs, Schoolhouse. was born in srt Pag f * day afternoon. Although it #|miies an hour when Deputy Chil-|Wherda, Khurhessen, Russia, She evidence,”, the court sald yeaterc & provides for retaining five ®/herg nabbed them. They are sched-| was an acquaintance of Abraham jwhen Elia Clavgilitscher told of & judges of the commerce court, * | ied to appear before Justice ( | Lincoln, baving met him while a having n subjected to bodily in-| & no circuit judges are to be ap- ® | iam today or put up $25 bail resident of Baltimore. jury. He gratted her divorce * —— aig? eg anes is re . “ from Peter Clavaditscher, to whom ® duced from 34 to 2! ’ ft \ r Se ee ee ee ee she had be mar i for 14 yea tek tk a | SF *| Bed tabaeea the. Quy oa the bp ishytage 38 609 . | “SURE ENOUGH” ELOPERS * MR. AND MRS, SUN FO. |fendant to provide for the two chil REAPPOINTED \* LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2~—-Deciaring themselves “sure #| en }* enough” in love, Robert McNally and M Lenore Seawald, *| If a woman is a vixen and a man ie Sik * “elopers,” aged 5 and 7, were returned to their parents today. # can't live wi he ought to e d ne kliffe, 8. J seprtielln. Sor Soa Pacing Coast |* A policeman picked them up on Spring st. last night. A doll, sev. #| }leave her. There is no excuse for Dovtace of the Buclety of Jesuleta,|* eral articles of doli’s clothing and a pair of stockings composed # | | beating her,” sald Judge Tallman who came to Seattle last week, an-| ‘4 bsp CRRA HR Ree anda ke a CURT EED | | Sowsced last night that Rey. C.F WINNING ELKS Carroll, for two years head of the |= = , = Jesuit order of Seattle, had been | ON MILE E reappointed president of the | ae - a bogota vs hok-| atthe faa Wana Canes A 4 parents kept him from chok-| attle college. Father Carroll will ing to death with home remedies, | (My United Press Leased Wire) polar ge se allie A. but doctors called later could not re | PORTLAND, Or. Aug. 3—it dent of the college. The crection| ‘To test the status of the mint-| move the bee oo Said it prob was announced today that Den- of a buflding on 18th av. is contem.|™mum city wage scale oh the con seks the nov ie farteor yet 231 ver, Loe Angeles and Omaha plate ext yes |tract of the Jahn Construction Co. the J ple. plated for next year. e He ce cont ten of the| Society Girl Rides 102 Miles in 14| had won the first, second and municipal street railway, a friendly Hours, Using Three Horses. third prizes, respectively, for 1 . be . * sleet >, GOOD REFERENCE [fit wilt ve started In a few dayn | Miss Marion Crocker, a San Fran-| the aggregate mileage repre | ade | cisco society girl, has established a The theological conference which yan comnee? Ly ogee! Lang ‘is new record for women by riding 102] Sented at the registration bu finished yesterday on Bainbridge |!# bid of $148,000 before the $e iq| miles in 14 hours, ‘The army officer | reau of the recent Elks’ na- istand Was a great success. Highty-| ‘hat to enforce it now, the company | test 1s 90 miles in three days | tional convention in Portland. ive ministers from British Colum ty. Of a f Mias Crocker traveled on three| Denver had 89 Elks regi - wou we y rlals the 1g! 8 bla, Washington and Oregon attend eae emmy CP tiicials of Nel thoroughbred horses and never MISS SUN YUEN. MISS SUN ON tered, with an aggregate mile- ip Prope and all spoke high-| appear before the board of public) once used a whip SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Ang. 34] ing of the wedding. “I was born in| %9@ of 123,621, Los Angeles 91 th a conference. | works to show cause why the con-| "§ When the trans-Pacific ner St-| Honolulu, as was also my husband| ‘e@istrations, with a mileage the lecture of Dr. Alexander Mec-|tract should not be revoked Honeymoon in 23 Parts and his sisters, This marriage was| f 113,477, and Omaha 42 regis- wen of Edinburgh, Scotland, last rie tnaaxtleonsatbate - | jberla arrived here from HongkogSshimt arranged by our parents, We| trations, with a mileage of night, was followed by a campfire |p |Bridal Couple Have With Them 8 |the children of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, th " 7 75,600. was | 7 enholder Enters Skull! Pp’ i , ‘ Sen, age real Americans you see, and 1 ge on the beach. The Rev. Dr. Van Children and 14 Grandchildren {Chinese Mberator who establishédtiave my husband and he recipro The prizes were $350, $250 of Westminster hall, Vancouver, B.|1ittle Girl May Die From Odd Acci-| COLORADO, SPRIN( Colo., |the Republic of China, came on her! cates not in the manner of the old] and $150. » was elected president of the dent at Play |July 25.—C. F. Weller of Omaba| In the party were the Misses Son| time Chinese but as your young conference for next year. LYNN, Mass, July 2 With a|and his bride (formerly Mra. Jen-| Yuen and Sun On, 17 and 15 ydar| men and women do.” Bud Got Along. (Amma — wooden penholder pashed Into her |e I. Whittefey) of Hartford, |old daughters, and Sun Fo, a so! ?“We shall keep house,” explained FIRST SIGHT OF OCEAN hes ” oh re ti F? ovgy a wove F|Conn., split their honeymoon into|who bears a striking resemblange| Sun. “My sisters will attend one NEWPORT, Or, Aug. sate ~ ‘apeu ; a Bsn / - aie 23 parts when they were married|to his father and his 19-year-old af the schools nearby and will Mve though living within 6¢ “ only @ quarter of an inch protrud-| ae Council Bluffs, Ia, They are | bride |with us. Mrs, Sun will also con-| 6 within 60 miles of the jing, Bessie Risman, the three-year *" 7 wall | Pacific ocean for years, Thos.| ol dauchter of Mr and Mrs Toca: here With 22 descendants, eight| Sun Fo's bride was Chun Kwall tinue her education. It will be} Froman is enjoying his tirat wight | ge caushter of Mr, and Mrs. Barnet) oniaren and 14 grandchildren | Ken, daughter of one of Hovolulu’s| several yeurs before my education of that body of water. He sald he| fer trectment cee it ie ee abit - wealthiest Chinese importers. }is completed. I have not yet decid. knew it rained some in Oregon, vs er “yg and wa is now feared! OYSTER BAY, Aug. 3.—Personal| “Fo and I became friends many|ed the particular course’ I shall but had no idea the rainfall would ge Pu Rok neerter re cals to the electors of 40) Years ago,” said the bride, speak-| study.” ke such a pond as he found off| were ; bavi whe the ip Poeatagenmd f hee mark the campaign of | sess mcaputuennasmemnnamnasenates Newport ‘tee daieiead A J 4 Br | Col. eodor wevelt for the| p ear a turned a small bureau, | which |presidency. ‘This was: announ PSEA ARPA AREA ER RT * ’ struc e younger one. Hearing| here toda P de The Salvation Army will hold|the screams, the mother rushed t0| {hat focxpecty te eee | LOAN AND THIBVES FALL. * three service meetings tomorrow at] the little ones, and discovered what | peoches ducing th ‘sepetsticnad & PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Mrs. Satah Conway years * headquarters, Fifth av. and Wash-|she supposed was a splinter of|. Col, Roosswa the tour, * old, walked into jhe Samaritan hospital and asked the doctors to * ington st. At 11 a oliness | : As a splinter of |* Col. Roosevelt today said that|% exayine her shoulder, which they di ; ton si a. m., Holinessbwood near the left temple. When|President Taft’ | ri , which they did, and found it dislocated. # ing will be held. “At 2 " ar hen | President Taft's speech of accept-)% Mrs, Conway said that she had receive » injur: on tw menting» she was unable to pull It out a doc-|ancg discussed “dead, not live| . ee ne Salury., wien wos: i Brigadier Robert Dubbin will con-ltor was called onde Wh Kéviow jroo .. . |® men, who were robbing her home, dashed her down the stairs & duct the service. A special feature] the child was taken to the hospital, | a * from the second to the first floor * will be the commissioning of ‘the|”'4 vast of the skull had to be re z : * Mrs. Conway said that she bad been shopping in the morn. * new silver band. Gospel service| moved hetore the perbetdee ia |p, CARER, Or. Aug. 3.—When Mrs.|#. Ing, and on hee return she heard a noise in the upper part of # will be held at 8 p. m. rice Pee penholder could|R, §. Bisher, telephone ope: * the house. When she wenteto investigate she discove two * aigeae ; e @ taken out, Halfway, heard there was * men, who were hastily packing aj the valuables Pienle of the Sveaborg Temper-|Doctors Can't Remove Bee That bsg ey Rape cbs ; ‘arson, Lang-| * When She came upon them siddenly, they tried to dash past * Wharton G ance Society, No. 22, at Pleasant Flew Into Boy's Windpipe. Ht , ong soe ay f ey per gowe the stairs, and in the excitement they all fell headlong *| Willie—I looked through the key Besah, tomorrow oats leave Coll Ay Aubrey Persontus,ti boy living |tecre extinguls cd Riad veaghbeae |eaiag the first floor, when the men jumped yy and escaped. x hole when es’ beau called, : aa hoe Pr ire i at Brookiyn, N. ¥., was playieg nea | &| Daisy—What did you € playing near lows of $800, RAKKR KK KER RRR RR A a wR HL aBillie—Tho Light, Adolf Will C er ae heerfull Figt ¢ oF 1EF IN WORLD'S GREATEST PO- CY IN NEW YORK REGISTER n€ primary election on Septem Prefontaine building, opposite ry ay. Those who have regis ion or any special election in fj) er | oting in this state are: All 21, who at the time of election ate, 90 days in the county and | | HE |DIES AS SI 90-Year-Old Woman Foretold Death) and Made Plans Month Ahead. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Mrs. Lena) Schoolhouse, 90-odd years of age. who died yesterday, four weeks ago arrang the details, Including the! naming of the pall-bearers, of her DON'D SHOW A MARK | They've invited all | ia day's campaigning ' arranet THE STAR—SATUPDAY a 019 SE y Submit to Arrest--Is Victorious in Figh Vor, You Har war aS ATMIR® Your \\ a: 1T MUST HAF BEEN A SERIOUS AFFAIR — DOT 188 BECoss ATM I WASS Too GAME Ns Nee se lUND ScIENTIPRe gon Re reg Yess, 1 ones pss ode ir. FoR HIM, BY 1 Ger ARReSTeT, er — GOLLY I GAFE HIM A Goor Bearing! I HAT HIM HOLCERING For MERCY Hefore I Gor DRoven! BUT I DON'D care. IT 188 Der F/RST ‘TIME I WASS NOT VHIPPED INA FIGHT. petty SPIRIT, ADOLF. IRB Your \ I KNOW NOPDINGS i ABOUDT Him ExcepT HE WADE INA VHEEL CHAIR, PAULHAMUS TRYING TO BREAK INTO RACE FOR GOVERNOR» As the result of a secret Confererice of some progressives in Tacom yesterday, a call has been issued for the reconvening of the Roosevelt | delegates to the Aberdeen convention on August 7 That there is a colored gent behind this move is quite generally rumored, Ostensibly, the convention is for the purpose of ratifying the progressive nominees at the Chicago convention, whieh begins on August 5. But there lorks the suspicion that State Senator W. H. Paul. hamus is plaoning a coup whereby be can get into the gubernatorial | race. Paulhamus was the leading apirit in yesterday's conference The suspicion that it is a Paulhames move ix borne out by the fact that there ia no urgent Immediate demand or necessity to ratify the Bull Moose nominees in Jess than 24 hours, in all probability, after they are named at Chicago, Furthermore, it seems somewhat strange that such a ratification meeting should be called before the Washington delera who will bave helped to make the selection can possibly re-| turn home and participate fy the state wide ratification. Nor is there any particular necessity to nominate Roosevelt electors on August 7 Hut there tn urgent, immediate, absolute necessity to create some sort of a coup before August 10 for Pauthamus purposes, For on Au gust 10 the filings for nominations close, And, of course, if he can get himeelf in the public eye two or three days before that, he can use that as an excone for injecting himself Into the campaign as fifth candidate for governor on the ublican ticket “8 TWO MINUTES EACH FOR DEMOCRATS With a Cine sense of humor, the chaps who bave the making of the} programe at the regular Saturday’ goon luncheons of the King County Democratic club, have pat on a bill for this afternoon that is a hummer ven candid@lex for governor on the democratic ticket to make apeeches, Of course, all the aspirants accepted Sach saw himself swaying the miltitude In the Good Kats cafeteria with Bourbonic eloquence for half ap hour tobalf aday. Hut-~and here ia where the subtlety of the program makers comes In—after the can aida all expressed their intention to be present, up comes a little no- | tiee that each of the would-be governors is ¢ just two minutes. | Imagine a real dyedin-thewool Jetferson-Jac democratic patriot | making & spe b in two minutes, Gamblers fessed in New York Case. Who son . . . George B. Ryan. secretary of the ate democratic central commit tee, one of the original Wilson supporters in the state ay be induced by the democratic conteren this @fiernoon, to file for secetary of state. Ryan ie a progress and w el! known throughout the state. e *e dion, people's candidate “for congress left carly this morniag for Enumclaw in the mining town, and will week's work in Snobomish and Whatcom countics Dan 1 Humphrey against Standpatter Landon will put in then start out for a ‘ John P practiced work in Fay of Seattle has filed for congressman-attarge. Fay h law tn ttle «ince 1889, He was engaged in educational | Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Nevada before coming here. | LIBERATOR OF CHINA EDUCATES HIS CHILDREN IN UNITED STATES At Top, “Bald” Jack Rose. Mid- Idle, Harry Valion, Bottom, “Bridgey” Webber. “WIFE BEATING AT ALL TIMES INEXCUSABLE” BANDIT HOLDS UP FIVE MEN: MURDERS ONE (By Ueltied reese Leased Wire) REDDING, Cal., Aug. 3.—Threat-| ening to lynch the fugitive if cap- | tured, citizens of Delta, near here, |are today waiting for news from a posse pursuing a lone bandit who late Jast night heid up five men jin the Delta bar, shot and killed | Frank L. Dimock, proprietor, and jescaped with a few dollars in sil-| ver, | Dimock was shot through the head and died on the floor as the other me ‘weed the wall in a line under threats of a similar fate, jwhile the bandit helped himseif to} | the cash in the register | Robert Cathey, asleep upstairs,| was awakened by the shot and hur | ried dow | the robbe As he opened the door covered him, but Cathey turned and bolted upstairs again. | | The ber, taking fright, disap- |peared through the front door intt | the darkness. Dimock man. He children ‘METAL REVISION BILL ADOPTED (By Unites Press Lease’ Wire) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Allying \forces in the senate today, the prc |gressive republicans and democrats cod the of the hous« They voted from the » the | was a popular business leaves a widow and iwo bill ede including nadlan reciprocity te's repen! Simmons of orth Mina said tha Caro, tors had info: dent Taft t stee] man ald veto the AVIATOR KILLED LONDON, Aug 3. Lindsey Campbell, an aviator, was instantly killed near Fleet today when his aeroplane turned turtle and fell 100 feet. Motor trouble is reported to have been responsible for the ac cident |Asks Women Conductors Fare Ringer Says Would Promote Courtesy July Mrs of Swampscott first and only woman fare any New f and trolley all roads to have women ¢ | Former They 2 Mary the ringer ot t | BOSTON, Susan Stone sc ine. nd wan whose employment would promote courtesy Mrs. Stone, who, long ago ceased to col fares on the rin between Lynn and Swampscott, thinks tha she is the only woman in the try to have had such experienc It was between 1874 and that Mrs. Stone worked at this oc cupation cars were hors drawr ou mod not | 187 | she was calle that conductor when the two horses alked and stubbornly resisted all efforts of the driver and male pas sengers to make them m Mr Stone succeeded in coaxing them to jox along Nearly Tickled to Death show resourcefulne the lern trolley Once ca |Girl Has Her Sweetheart Arrested | ory the Eve of Wedding ~— SHARON, Pa, July 26.—Instead of leading his fiance, Kate Roth, to |the altar, Richard Bem was led to the Allegheny county workhouse to serve three months’on a charge of assault and battery. The warrant for his arrest was obtained by Miss | | Roth | The couple 1 a license to married. Richard called on his sweetheart the next night, and they were having a friendly frolic when Richard playfully twisted the girl's arm out of place | Kate cried, and Richard, thinking | she was “fooling,” tickled her to }make her laugh, continuing, despite her appeals, until she went into hys. terles. Kate later obtained a warrant for her sweetheart’s arrest, and at the |hearing before Justice Gilbert it was brought out that Bem cam near “tickling his sweetheart to death Judge Cushman yesterday set the | date for hearing a motion to quash the indictment against Charles E Houston for collusion with John H Bullock to defraud the government Jof coal lands for next Tuesday at Trcoma. Houston is defended by former United States Senator Piles and three other attorneys, Funeral services for Joseph E./ Troughton, who died at his home, | 3449 Harvard ay, N., Tuesday, were held at the Mount Pleasant @rema tory yesterday, He was employed by the government for thy last 20 years4n the Gepanment €pgricul- | tune, } | owner of a stage Ine, who iast |the first and second-choice | today chose Mrs. Mary % —— MIAN SHOOTS UR. HOTEL: TW) (BY Unitea Press DENVER, Aug, ED perately with a sheriff's dropped by a bullet, gy? entered the dining room South Platte hotel, at Soothing Colo, 20 miles south of here, shot and seriously wounded Chas. Wallbrack, owner of the and wounded Jas. Kancas City tourist, wag in the mountains near there before noon today and Ballew is seriously wounded.” After shooting Mr. Wall and McWhorten, Ballew sét fire the hotel and then terrorised town for two hours by firing ap down the streets. Then be to the telegraph office and the operator not to send out news under penalty of death. operator obeyed the command this rning. when he sent out ; ala Ballew is believed to POPE PIUS ROME, Aug. 3—Pope Pius X. t day completed the ninth Erg which countless pontificate, thus shattering dition in sands, as well as the pope himeelfy ~ had belief—that he would not ove live nine years as supreme of the Catholic world. Bank Account a Souvenit Deposit of $2 in i= Kept Intact Grows Slowly. i WINSTED, Conn, Atg 2-140 Ensign, cashier of the Falls Village Savings bank, has just written a count of one of the first Ge oh? ne bank, The book was issued in, 1886 and the dey of $2_fhen ae never ased. The book is Kept “ the account intact as & 4 nir by a brother of the who died many ¥ ipal and interest om it now amount to $2106. a tat mute A “HAND-PICKING CANDIDATE FO! Roy Dodge, one of theelt pickers” on the King county exec tive republican central who packed the lists with 121 staal patters from King county es Aberdeen convention, today filed for justice of the John B. Gordon ¥88 file this a candids Police Judge the only other candidate ( mort i cine THINKS HE'S “LEFTY LOUIE” AUBURN, N. Y,, Aug. Sm Louie” SSEEN. Z FEPESZE. 1 eZeeE pected of bdeing “Lefty Rosenberg, one of the mea wale beet in New York for the murder we Herman Rosenthal, & man sila) the name of John Doran Was today ed here HAINES STILL LEADS ROISE, Idaho, Aug. 8 Haines of Boise was today stil the lead for the republican overnor, a8 & tion for Tuesday primaries, being votes ahead of Paul The result may not be known until a recount 18 allots Woman Delegate to cee BUFFALO, N. Yg Awe progressive state Conve Women W ee | nent in the an fare organization here, ‘ delegates to the Miss Frances Welle! convention 4 at Albany was chosen am alternate —___— ae Ai ALL DIVORCED a Cally Au ell large. 10) SAN 1 divorce decree Was } the F erick G. Moore om of cruelty, the last couplede # tbe city, (wo Yee wedding at Redwood ago, were se parated,