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DOT CIGAR we Nc ae aa RESOLUTIONS TO FORCE ACTION ON CAR EXTENSION LINES The street car extension problem | was the chief subject under con sideration at the council meeting yesterday afternoon. Two separate resolutions were passed to force im mediate action on the ‘part of the traction company Mayor Cotteriil’s recommenda tion to swing the city's club on the Sound Traction, Light & | Power Co. by advertising for bide on 10 new railway franchises, was adopted. The bkis will be opened Third Floor, 344.345 Arcade Bidg. .,, September 3, at 2 o'clock, Bring This Ad With You. A GHEAT, HUMANE wes NEAL DRINK and DRUG : HABITS QUICKLY CUR ending over tw n Official inves treatments for years | gation menced using the Treatment in Oc “Any one interested is referred to Hon. F. H. Wallis, chief secretary Adelaide, South Australia However, the most convincing Proof to any man who is drinking to excess should fs ABSOLUTELY FREE unless the patient is entirely satisfied at the end of treatment. 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The Distinguished American WILLIA With His Compan “Am Object Lenn Direet From Burope 4—DELLA COMIQUES—4 Acrobatic Comed| Other Big 8. & C The PANTAGES “THE STA Best Act 40 be that the treatment | teeth | buildings will be de you | | for in| | than a | | Alaskan port and will ta er for the The resolution included in the for short line according to mar attle, will be entitle p of transfers with Traction, Light an even basis. This would operate to give the | lines an enormous profit fo ing @ short haul at the sam the traction monopo quired to make a hau px fonger The council also, in spite of the opposition of President Hesketn and Councilmen Erickson and Griffiths, passed a resolutioon declaring its intention to grant the Puget Sound franchises are all Power Co., on ake rate ruld ‘| Traction, Light & Power Co. a fran chise containing all of the existing 40-CENT DROP | IN FLOUR HERE A drop of 40 cents per barre! p on patent flour has been an nounced by Nortewest millers. This drop, the first change in many months, is due to the re cent reductions in the price of wheat, and the desire of the millers to increase the demand for patent flour in the-absence of the large Oriental business. The price of export flour re mains unchanged. An increase of 50 cents per barrel, and 125 per sack on flour delivered to China is tending to cut down the business there. In spite of the slack in Orientat business farmers are still holding their wheat for top prices. BIG PLANS FOR COUNTY FAIR by Se Actiy attle ity nd being displayed every and com in the ap which section munity of King county proaching King county fa starts at the Meadows 9, indicates that the will be @ gratifying success Most of the space in the exhibit voted to agricul products, that the Seattle may see what the outlying districts can do ‘Community prizes will be gi n the best exhibits of those two kinds of products, the whole coun having been divided, in order there may be no conflict Blonde Eikinde Found Museum Explorers, Gone Four Years, Report Many Discoveries | DAWSON, Y. T., Ang. 20.—Two men who arrived from the mouth of the Mackenzie river by trail re port that Vilhjmar Stefanssen and Dr. R. M. Anderson of lowa, who have been in the Arctic region more four for the American Museum of Natural History, mak ing ethnological tural and dai years studies, ha barked on a whaling vesse going by way of Point Bar row. They report finding a race of blonde Eskimos. It is presumed that the explorers will land at Nome or some other ea steam: remainder of the voyage REGULATE DRIVERS OF AUTOMOBILES The Washington Chauffeurs’ club, at a meeting held in their rooms, 1418 Broadway, last night, decided to start a state wide campaign for the purpose of getting proper laws passed for the regulation of drivers and driving of automobiles. The association hopes to get a law padsed which will compel chauffeurs and drivers to take an examination and be licensed before they can run a car. A committee was appointed to get statistics on auto accidents throughout the state. TOT TTT TTT TOTO KOH Tt tte * *% =«Pasadena, Cal.—Bens, a pet * |* brown bear, amazed worship. | | * ers at the First Baptist church #| *# when she sauntered up the *| * aisle during a service. She |} * was excorted to her home by #| * Patrolman Wolf, who was #| * called from his beat. * * * i ie A i ie ie ee ee ee ie ee ee |horses and more charter provisions and restrict.ons, but adding a clause that nothing in the nv should operate against any of the old franch This jon was parsed at the st of the Car Li for the purpose for the P. so-called ing a t ap The councils resolution war one joa from Co ford a® to whe would be in week 80 a8 to & ely upholding legal and a all the charter nance introduced | eckson, providin n the pa cause the 0 ouneittnan Ex for rummary acti the corpe oansel and uipsrit: | ten utilities to compe! | the to make as] | | | of traction ¢ ny extension of t Rast Union sise was not clearly drawn, it was tsnwed over, and will be redrafted CIRCUS PARADE _ DUE TOMORROW *:: Tableanx will be a prominent fea the big parade of Barnum & | « clreus, which will wind the streets of Seattle to morning. The ¢ the largest and most expensive collection of wood carv ing in the United I while the tableaux w featured the other tials of a parade ehari bands lowns—will not neglected. | THE BARGAIN INSTINCT rrow reus is sald to have be DITCH HERE Comes PEOPLE, +» |Large pleture THE STA Such FING, BIG cna! — ("sore Kis. Te , ADOLF — OH, wHAT A \ 77 BORROW a Hit With T BORROWED HIM FOR DER Peel oy 3 Dit eo es, BRIDE IN HOSPITAL ESCAPES POISONED CANDY; FRIEND DIES Extegsion | Pe j HAMILTON, Ont, Aug is of Mra of & month, whose | ts alleged, sent her a! to the heapltal wh 19 wee, & bride husband, {t box of candy WAY OF TI The on in trom * clove lent t To get the blemes And not to The Is th He'll ronke th thing th get the t TO PAY $31,000 1 take the ier" But pin hion for a wh Yes, my child want with it?” Sammy next playing merchant, and b lovely mud pies even marked down from eight ’ KILLED BY BEES | VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 20. —After lying unconscious for ten days as a result of being stung by bees in his garden, Frederick Gunter died at the General hospital here today. The case has been the most puz zling one local physicians have ever treated. After being stung the man lay in a state of coma until he died. A complete in vestigation will be made. BOGUS ENTRIES When U.S. Marshal Frank a rested Ercole Del Grande at Blaine yesterday on the charge of unlaw fully entering the United States he disec J that some one in couver, B. C., is making a pr of selling bogus entry paper Grande told Frank the m: sold him the papers for $4 informed him that the papers would assure his entry into this country DOUBLE PLATOON President Hesketh's resolution to put the doubie platoon system to a vote of the people on November went over for a week because the wording was not clear, It will be | | what do you Sellers door, is has some pins Var actice Del un who taken up by the department effi ciency committee of the council during the week and again present jed next Monda Maniac Whips Eight Men Sixteen.Vear-Old Boy Twice Tears | Off Handcuffs and Fights Keepers SAN JOSE, Aug. 20.—Peter Bac chio, a lunatic, fought eight deputy sheriffs for an hour this morning in the corridor of the county court house, He was subdued only after considerable damage to the furni-| ture. Twice the maniac broke from the officers, who had handcuffed him, and tore off the manacles Bacehio, who is only 16 years old, was committed to the Agnews state hospital by Judge P. R. Gosby and @ board of insanity commissioners. the for | IN WARRANTS anding against the was ta achoo! dis made When holders of the school be his was re that the w did tute « legal claim on the dist OPEN BIG LANDS : the put up for arrants Ho Government lands t amount of 1,405,000 acres will be » In September and October will sell ym ing. | Mon expected that th y cheap. The land Shoshone cc n Utah and near land ntry in Wye Billings, t | | tan Silver Dollars for Fuel Forgetful Farmer Dumped Them With Cobs Into His Stove iE CHARLESTON, Rayes, a berry kland, Coles county, placed or dak lars in a sack filled with corn — safe keeping A few da fire he fore money in the contents of the The next da the ashes, he out his silver Aug. 20.—D. later when he made about placing the ck and dumped the sack into the-stove when he out wa. dollars, took } toasted toa | turn, The that he thonght then flashed on Dan| » had burned his money Up to Date. | Hostess—Well, dear, and sort of a time did you have? Lady (displaying torn dress) er—rag time! Oh re deughte allest man ie mad, Fortune dows the ranking; boy is always sure . bikes I he surprised to raked 5 what | ® | | She didn't eat party of girl was lying sick any, but treated a friends who visited her All be came sick, and Mins Rose Ziepe who © in the smaller picture @ied third picture ts that of the who Is in jail, pend contents The idegroom n examination of the stomach. It Bruce's mother to marry her! Mra. Bruce jeged that compelled iE WROLD t poanking Cincinnat! Enquirer, ebildhood on, aly t wife aye sure Milwavkee Sentinel, is oo tng, iu sick In wrong, 'C. D. BOREN, WON'T REINSTATE is al} Springfield Union ’ LOST LIFE AND PICTURE ri Enters Blazing House to Rescue! Photograph of Sweetheart. PITTS URG, Ang, 20.—Return burning home to get a otograph theart, Con. antine Natur!, 16 at of her sw are old, w Axleton, the girl stepped ) hold of the front] and w father was trying to restrain the roof collapsed Mr Frank Naturi r mother, | when informed 5 da aghter ran t the crew of a towboat TREE KILLS MAN (iy United Press Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 20 One man killed and one injur was the result of a tree-falling 4 cident here yesterday afternoon. Robert Biljott was instantly killed by having his skull smashed by the tree, and one of his fellow-workers, The Haines, sustained a fractured With them working s Pretty, who escaped with ye ed to death nea Just as Any out t out injury Chinese Agitator Jailed | Complete Plans for New Revolution | Found in His Possession HONGKONG, China, Aug The manager of a sbclety revolutionist whose are in Kwan Tong arrested and sent to 20 Chinese ret of quarter prison. umonte him indicated abies had s clals to succeed holding po ernment . A great sensation has been caused in Chinese circles here by the discovery of the revolutionary found on revolution-| and badges that the ected their own offi those at present tions under the Chinese _| conspiracy KNOCK KNEE BOW LE¢— break weak apinal curva and rupture can in most cases be cured and guaran artificial and trusses to be the best, Catalogue and advice free, mbs | A NPBERG Co, 1107 ‘Third Ave. wife WIFE BEATS POLICEMAN | Hubby Weighs 200; She 100; He Wants a Divorce. ATLANTA, Aug. 20. for divorcee, which he filed man J. F. Camp diclared was in the habit of him up so badly that he work There was no limit festations of her anger when she} as aroused, he declared, and he ys he lived in fear of his life. he funny. part about it is that} Policeman Camp is one of the large men of the foree, six feet tay anc vighing 200 pounds, while bis wife d to be about half that size ™m a suit Police that hie beating could not | | to the mani Words by Scheele | Music by. en the Women w Coll “DISS 135 DER LIMIT! CHUBBY jmBeciLe! DER 1&3 NO More Lum (SMACK } ~ PATIENCE OOCHY CoocHy, ITTLE Sweerums! ray ROW FOLLOWED BY BLOWS — PIONEER, IS_| _IN DISPUTE OVER ONE TRUNK DEAD, AGE 88 ..: cia DE anc in Seattle lively men row ad ordered him to and went back te en drove back to the “ ped to speak to the apartment * r he row began, The Randel! was ¢ & heated, Hallberg m for C. B mer and used it $9 Randell is now jp with a free Carson ren, one of the first died frown 1 of 88 at his ranch pear of the the LI express who r Seventh caused yesterday aK ood 12 who came steamer Ex h WN. Be obn N. Low Horen and th one of th Horen was one of wag to Alki Point on the ne the erno, 903 Boylatog av. anc anitor of the house, Oseat J. Ha bi ordered by | Ha here alleged that trunk up ndel! became abusive when ep asked him to he top dragging the trenk sliberg refused to do so. Ran en the (WO men returg. on starte : 1 bim in the prep n Rar t ‘ ly. He also claime acked him first, —s She familien party now survives T. Denny, Hor wheriff of King count This the he or then drew a rev TY 10ds of certain corpora to do business in a shady, is is your birthday, ¢ are abead of you | am convinged that you you to remember that nay undertake,” _ POSSIBIL ITIES OF HON manner And no BOY EATS MATCH, HEADS; DIES tch heads prov Rowe, thr And I .™ no ma od fata Lew ¢ Mr eo years Mrs. C. C. Row id non and 1128 n @ spirit ‘at kindness, “I sug dy of corporation law. i, things you can do in a busing Magazine gest that y will amaze way and #t erday afternoon t died in ah The matches were noon cover how I) be honest Poy many anday and the boy became sick The doctor, who was sum could do nothing for him, i i i i eo COULDN'T HAPPEN AGAIN $ a job moving some kegs of powder, and, to the # foreman, ¥ red smoking at bis work, ® exclaim foreman, “do you know what @ happened when a man smok this job some years ago? There # was an explosion that blew « wen men That couldn't happen here,” returned Why not? "Cause there's only you and me,” was the reply—Every- @ body's. *; discove 4th d at FERRY CAPTAINS Mike, calmly, Charging that Captains Harry and J. Ht. Simpson, of Kirkland ferry, who struck a short time ago for # raise of $25 a month. were guilty of insubordination, the county minissioners refused to reinstat them. The commission ere denied that the men had been discharged becnuse they asked for & raise. The two union engineers went back to work Friday, Oliver and Kent have been appointed cap. tains, and the Kirkland ferry, after much trouble, is now running reg-| ularly Seee ee eee eee ee ee SIMPLE OF INTERPRETATION There is one thing I especially admire about the Tea ments,” said the man who gives himself airs of judicial eravity, And what is that?” inquired the 5 nt friend. “They do not open up the way for evasive arguments by introducing the words ‘reasonable’ or, ‘unreasonable. Washington Star. = ey STAR WANT ADS BRING PESULTS .: Do You Want to Earn MONEY? MANY BOYS IN THE SMALLER PLACES OUT OF SEATTLE HAVE OFTEN WISHED THEY HAD A CHANCE TO EARN MONEY, LIKE THE BOYS IN SEATTLE. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AT LEAST ONE GOOD, LIVE, AMBITIOUS BOY IN EACH ONE OF THE SMALLER TOWNS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. THE STAR WANTS A_ GOOD, LIVE, AMBI- TIOUS BOY IN EVERY TOWN IN THE STATE TO HANDLE ITS PAPERS. SOME BOYS ARE NOW MAKING $15.00 TO $30.00 A MONTH HANDLING STAR AGEN. CIES. ANY BOY IN THE STATE CAN DO THE SAME—OR BETTER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS, WRITE AT ONCE. ADDRESS Circulation Manager, Daily Star STAR BUILDING SEATTLE, WASH. ; 4 i ey here 3 g alu i = s it 3 z 1 RH I 7 a3 3 Age Eyes pele 7 et Cn a aE e £ e 3 TH. | 5