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Los Angeles Evening Post-Record du lieu suivant : Los Angeles, California • 1

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ft WFATHITTI Continued Mr want weather tonight end Wednesday 1 Wtad motJy 50rUl to WMt LAST COITION-ONE OENT ON TRAINS FIVE CENTS T0LUMK xv- Nunb I' Sr he Passenger Is Killed Outright and a Dozen Injured in Los Angeles-Pacific Wreck Light Airy Bewitching Pretty WASH GOODS 10c Worth 25ct 20c and 15c If you have not attended this sale It la beestase you don't realise what an unusual opportunity It Is Mind you hero are exquisite fabrics that would be bargains st Uo the yard It is not a smalt lot hut thou- sands upon thousand of yard hundreds upon hundreds of different patterns What a chance to get the makings for a waist dress prop-per or kimono Among other goods the following: At exqulHlt crepes and patterns too numerous to Kouvct suitings In light and dark effects marked down from lie and Me At lawns batistes and tissues Including the celebrated Holly batiste the well-known Caledonia lawns beautiful Kgyp-tlan tissue cloeely resembling line French ginghams These some In 40-inch White Lawn 10c Just received nfty full pieces of the popular whtta lawn the celebrated clover lawn very sheer and Hue Special Me the yard Island This was-a victory for San Pedro At the same time Judge Bordwelf overruled the demurrer directed against the demand that five votes be thrown out as Illegal at the election held last week In Long Beach at which It waa decided to annex-Terminal Island by a vote of 71 for to 70 against This was a victory for Long Beach- temporarily as the Judge will proceed with the hesring of the complaint In the case FAIL TO NAME CHIEF KILLED IRWIN Edgar and Eflle its manager Standard Blacult Co 1 INJURED FROBBT 1440 Logan right leg bruised FRED DIRKE8 Hollywood shoulder and chest crushed CHAFFEE 1620 Avalon sL city arms legs and head crushed and bruise CHAS LASHLEY 11 years old Orange at and Sunset blvd left arm splintered must be amputated LASHLEY father of boy slightly Injured SHILL employed by Lash ley slightly Injured EARL KELLER 17 years old 1443 Allesandro at city cut about legs and shoulder bruised MISS WEBB 1630 Echo Park road head cut MRS EDNA LEA M'NAMIE 1S2I Echo Park road chest bruised ZIEGLER Hollywood left arm fractured scalp cut legs and body bruised OSBORN slightly Injured PAYNE 1129 Temple frartured two ribs SANDERS 1032 San Julian car struck wagon throwing him out lacerated scalp A WILCOX Hollywood lacerated scalp VICTIM HEAT The public la not auppoaed to know or care whether thta city hsa FIRST OF Indian Head Suiting 2c have'Just received another ease of the real Indian head suit! Lie at bfcc the yard Linen Finished Suitings 15c Yard sale at On He was on the polnt of completing a plan for the extension of trolley lines along the coast north of Sana Monica connecting this valley qrlth that of Ventura and Hueneme His home a palatial atructnre was at Harvard boul and Twenty-fourth st-A widow me daughter of 12 jRohL Snyder of Hollywood is Los first victim iff the heat years and twq sons aged 17 and 15 He fell prostrated before Mott mar-survive him The body will be ket on Main sL Tuesday after-brought at once to this city for noon and had to be removed to the 'A delayed shipment of fine linen finished suitings has Just arrived These go on sale at the absurdly low price of 15c the yard ABIg Linen Bargain $150 Table Damask $100 This 1s the very flnrstWabUi linen ever sold at $100 the yard The valife is exceptional that we advlso all our putrons-to share In the ibt even If they have no Immediate need for it The danuuk comes in a lovely satin Itnlh full bleached 72 Inches wide ana worth every penny of llSO the yard fl-M Napkins to match vi mv Frederick RIndge president of a police chief or not The police tjB Conservative Life Insurance Co commission met Monday but no died in Yroka Cal Tuesday morn-mention waa made In the open Ing meeting at least as to who will be He left hers a month ago for a the head of the department when visit with hla sister near that place Hammel steps out and was In the best of health when Before the next meeting of the he went away -board resignation will He had been a sufferer in a mild take effect The commissioners per- way with heart disease for years slst In saying that they have not hut the malady never evidenced any yet considered the appointment of malignant form and he was wont to a successor I make light of tt Capt Auble probably will run1 The officers of the Conservative thlnga until a new chief Is selected Life were at a loss Tuesday to as-whlch the commission promises to cribe a cause for his death The do as soon as Frank Jamea return news waa moat unexpected and Commissioners and the mayor In a brief telegram to the of-have declared that the department company ran get along without a chief for a RIndge haa been one of the few weeks It la their desire to m0t prominent business men in run things and the chances are that thl the past 10 years He If Auble Is put In to lake Hummel's was one or the organisers of the place he will not be allowed to do Conservative Life and at the time of anything without first' consulting death Its president He owned burial Mr Rlndgq was president of the A and one of the prominent members of the Westlake church EACH VILLAGE receiving hospital where he was revived SMASHLj) CHAIRS Bollingerof 432 Mspleav decided that It was not hot enough in his home Tuesday so he looked about for stove wood He did nut find any but with the aid of a saw I he made a nice little pile from thej parlor furniture His wife's fetl-j ings were hurt and she telephoned for the police who Jellied the man on a charge of drunkenness leTguFexpands The Army and Navy KrniihlUim tacit which haa been local -body for several yura will now be 11 Hints' organisation It said that the pnrponn will now he to ratuhlifcli loci I or subordinate leagues In all tho states Specials Good all linen crash regular 10c Special 1-Sc Damask SI Inches wide regular Mr Special 19c Brown bath towels regular Usc Siwcial beets Grid fro 39c A big sale of sheets sloe I yards wide by 214 long muds of extra hrsvy muslin with eesm In the center Not over one doxen to a customer BcgularNSe special Sa 65c Tible Liioi 52 Another popular Hale sale of table linen Yon can't iniss this opportunity This linen that Is so good for service apfl so pretty Ilvgular (Sc grade special Kttfcc 6 ic Iri Banaii 49c Many folks will use nothing lint Irish dainask believing that It outwears any uther kind Thia splendid quality cornea unbleached fully St Inches wide avlla regularly at 60c special 49c IT Mi-AIeer STATEMENT BY COMPANY "As far as I have been able to Investigate the accident was one of those unfortunate occurrences that no of foresight or Inspection could have avoided brake rod on car No 62 broke when the car was midway on the hill on Sunset boulevard probably opposite Csstelar st It parted straight across and discloses no defect that any Inspector might have discovered It Is an Iron rod about IMr inches In diameter and controls the brakes Both the air and hand appliances were useless by reason of the breakage and as far as I now have the facts in my possession neither the motorman nor conductor could be held to blame for the unfortunate occurrence "The brake rod was at once removed but only for my Inspection is available for the use of any official charged with making a public Investigation In the exact condition' in which it waa left after the accident company deeply deplores the accident 'and la making every possible Investigation Thus far I am unable to discover any negligence on the part of any one that contributed to the accident" Statement by burns general claim agent and at-torney for the Los Angeles- Railway company Hollywood car No 62 of the Lea to convey them to the receiving Angeles-Pacific Electric due at hospital where doctors were awaU- Fourth st with Its heavy load of ing them vast amounts of land on the Malibu and other ranges north of Ban's Monica and waa heavily Interested In the Ims Angeles-Pacific Electric lines In addition to these properties he carried a large amount of stock In local banks and was director In several corporations which have been allied with the growth of the city Judge Bordwell denied In the superior court Tuesday noon the application of the city of Long Beach for an Injunction to prevent the city of San Pedro from holding an election Wednesday to determine whether or not to annex Terminal RUN ON TOPEKA BANK By Serljipe News TOPEKA Kas Aug A run declared to be without cause on the Bank of Topeka so far Is being withstood SALE OF SILK FLOSS CUSHIONS These cushions are warranted In he of all pure al'k floss covsred with a heavy jiroof covering t)u sale at the following prices: 22-Inch size 49s 21-liu'h slse too lt-lnch sixe Me M-lnch lie tuc BMHINQ SUITS $225 Them com In blue ami black hrlllluntine trimmed with throe rows 62 narrow white braid on collar! belt and bottom ut skirt Price $225 AITII nG SUITS $200 Thesr are made of mummy cloth nvutljr Irjmmod with Soutache braid very msil and pretty Prim J2M A full line of cape hIiwa and water wings at moat reasonable priroK Mg- passengers at 7 o'clock ran away down the Bellevue sL hill from Grand av Tuesday morning and flew along a two-block level at a rats uf speed estimated at 40 miles an hour At the'San Fernando st corner the car leaped from Its trucks and on its side lid on Its side for 30 foet killing iz $225! $25 Outing Suits $1600 JAPAN AND RUSSIA LAYl DOWN ARMS At the' wrecked car the body of Erwin- was taken from under the frame as soon as the car could be raised high' enough to allow the mangled form to be pulled out A wrecking ear was sent to the corner as soon aa possible and thg i railroad company worked with le-W Irwin manager of the Stand-! rerish haste to remove the last ves-grd Biscuit Co who tried to Jump tige of the terrible accident to safety and injuring almost every I At the receiving hospital the 11 passenger on board several seri- Injured persons were placed on cots ously on the floor and on benches until the accident was due to two die-'the surgeons could reach them The tinct deficiencies in the brake sys- most seriously Injured were taken tem of the car which was In charge tn band at once of Crocs motorman and Blood and confusion reigned In Hollingsworth conductor according the narrow operating room1 and to the admission of one railroad overflowed Into the wants of the fldal The air brake refused to an-! tiny hospital while the doctors swer when the motorman applied worked over the patlcnta the air- Immediately the driver re- A boy 11 yeara old Charles Lash-versed his motors but with such: icy will lose an ann by ampuia- speed as to cause them to burn out lion so badly was It crushed and As a last resort thedrivcr turned to the little fellow was white and silent bis hand brake and the chain I while the nurses and doctors snapped on the rod or else pulled pared for the operation out the pin connecting them As fast as the Injured could be at- Unhampered the car raced down tended to they were cent either to the hill rocking from stile to side their homes or to the Sister a' hoa-lt gained momentum At' the pltal In whlrh latter place the rall- DE GREAT EFFORT CROWNED WITH SUCCESS By Scrifips S'ei cs PORTSMOUTH Aug The envoys announce 29 to Interned ships refused the clause relating to naval limitations refused to make money payment refused to grand territory asd only gave half of Sakhallen at the' Not Just an ordinary outing suit but a tailor-made mil which shows In every detail Its bigh quality and careful making We're closing out our line or ouling-suit woolens so we give you a full choice of any $20 $2250 or $25 suiting made to your order In our best way n't $16 command of the emperor I shall now proceed to discuss the details of the treaty We could not do so until an agreement had been reached respecting the fundamental Issues The matters now to be deliberated upon are still grave but are only secondary and peace Is safeguarded -We've proposed an armistice to our respective emperors and It Is a alter of only a few days' to ar that they have reached complete accord on all points and ibat a treaty' will be drafted at once PORTSMOUTH Aug It Is learned positively that Japan did road company cares for all persons injured on Its lines The mangled form of Mr Irwin was taken to Pierce parlors Probably a score who were only not pUt the final concessions at to- slightly wounded left the scene of day-g conference until -Russia again range for tbe cessation of hostilities bottom of the hill which is reach- at Buena Villa it the big car thundered across the switches Ths San Fernando at turn and in almost certain wreck was two blocks away on a level track hut there was nothing to check the speed of the cat and It It not probable that 'It lost much momentum before reaching the corner As the wheel! struck the eharp curve st San Fernando 'st the Spring for- the accident without giving 'their names Irwin who was killed came to city from Oakland Jif'of Sakbailen' aboiff a Year ago to take charge or "we'll pay no Indemnity Baron Standard replied Witte "Thte Is flatly refused to further discuss the indemnity Komura made a proposal reducing the price asked final This Is Russia's last word Have you anything else to More liberal terms than the Russians expected were then offered de Wine after his return from the conference said: have kept my word which I have maintained all through the deliberations of the peace conference I told the Japanese that I would not recede one inch and have not done ao I refused to concede the clause relating 0 ee- Good Shoes Arter all a fhoe always IS and alwaya LOOKS Good shoes in proper stylca are as staple as gold When a shoe Is offered at a cut price It la because the shoe lacks something This store sells good shoes at Just as low prices as they can he sold for 1 Lnnes Shoe Co I did not expect last night that Japan would give way Komura did not make auy new proposition and I Informed the Japanese that I had nothing to add to the previous proposals and that I had said the last word and it remained for the Jang nese to adopt any attitude they wished Then -Komura said JWe an-ept your conditions' PORTSMOUTH fiUg de Witte announced upon his arrival at the hotel that peace haa been agreed upon He said that under the agreement Russia will not pay a kopeck 'of Indemnity and that Sakhallen will be divided PORTSMOUTH A tig Koroe-tovlts telephoned to the Scrlpps News reprenentajt ve at42 30 o'clock the following ofllelaf statement: the session this monil'ng the conference arrived at a complete accord on all questions It haa decided to proceed to the elaboration of a treaty of' peace The conference hae -adjourned until 3 o'clock this veered and swung wide once set-1 Biscuit Co He was a man 60 years MADE SPLINTS FOR CWN INJURIES Ziegler manufactured the splint that hla own bruised and broken arm waa pul Iff He Was badly hurt bis left arm was fractured hla scalp cut and his body and legs bruised and crushed Mr Ziegler did not lose consciousness When the crash cams he was reading his morning paper andwhen he was taken out from underneath tbe mass of human bodice he was as calm gs if nothing had happened He was taken to the hospital and his wounds dressed and dug out and packed and his eye never left the aces of the surgeons who worked over him and he refused an anesthetic to deaden the pain Ziegler la a manufacturer of surgical Instruments and splints and in all of his agony of Injury he looked at tbe splint! with the eye of critic 9 tied a mdment polled and then or age and lived near the corner uf with a frightful crash it -npitledEdgar and Eflle its A widow sur-over almost to the sidewalk so vives him SERGIUS DE WITTE PRESIDENT OF THE IMPERIAL COUNCIL OF RUSSIA WHO HAS WON THE GREATEST DIPLOMATIC VICTORY OF MODERN TIMES PORTSMOUTH Aug de Witte has risen today to the place of the greatest diplomat In the world Ills prominence overshadows -that of Roosevelt and he will go down In history as the peto milker tot the century His consistent stalements and attitude his almost unexampled feat of winning bis own terms froip a victorious' nation bound by no ties of precedent and filled with Oriental detlrtftf for conquest are without a parallel in diplomacy Not only baa lio v-JL THOUSANDS OF ACRES TO BE THROWN OPEN Flva hundred or mor families ar arming themiwlrra Into a club tha Object or which la to occur a largo tract of rich Irrigable tend on eaay term and aubdivlda it among them-elvea at tb wholcaal prion Nearly MO famlUca lave already Joined tha club and applied far land each agreeing according to the new plan to make Improvememo within ont year which hors the land (peculators A new town will he ilarted thia fall 231 West Third Si 258 5 Broadway Of the Injured the Lashley -boy was most seriously hurt-suffering from several cuts and bruises beside the mutilated arm Cbafee a grocery solicitor great had been the speed The street was not crowded and twomen who were in front of the Bentous packing house escaped being caught -by tbe tons of metal and woodwork As the car fell over an agonising scream came from every throat and the crash was quickly succeeded In the dlMrlct to be opened The denue was hurt badly about the hips and population reaultlng from Immediate suffered Intense pain but at noon settlement and improvement of the i i- vi i-taiKi will greatly enhanoo values Dr Lee Hagsdorn hie surgeon I public meeting will be held In room stated that the patient was resting at chamber or cpipmme building to- extricated his country from a false position but he hae prevented the victorious Japanese from reaping any great reward from their military operations With the exception of a suxeralnty over Korea which the Japanese themselves cannot maintain for Iny length of I time and a small sum of money In exchange for territory which they PORTSMOUTH Aug 2fl-ablea had lredy wnqatrtJ' th have waged a profitlees war have been lent to SL Petersburg and 1 Toklo announcing a peace agreo- upon the conclusion of peace with be decided later It will be abont ment and urging the declaration of such good terms Pokotiloff the $75000 i an armistice at once i Russian minister' to China who Is rT 1 The Japanese correspondents at here saye: a stroke of CHICAGO Aug Samuel A the hotel are almost In lean They genius Only one man In the world Jf the declared with a- could have done de Witte" it Uonl Pbrklng Co died this morn- and say their country will Is announced Japan Is to be paid a of besrt -disease be wild tonight with Indignation reasonable sum for the maintenance Responding to aaa An a po lofty Has to trAtd caiy- congratulatlons of 80000 prlioncn the emotmt to fuiijr to hiake a good appearance Who Writes Your Let us select the beet talking points abont your goods or your real estate and prepare advertisement that will convince Thirty business Jioes now nse tbe MacIntyre service MACINTYRE ADVERTISING CO Phones: Main 4689 Home 401-404 Byrne Bldg by the groans of the Injured and more easily and was ndl In a serious1 nh at afuil explanation of the calls for assistance or those who condition Chafes is sit the Pacific' were pinned beneath the wredk hospital Over a doxen men and women! fastened under the debris As it laimid that Witte huifcd nino- THK CHCAPNB88 OF A SHOE la not how many dollars and cent it I 11 i ethaaa ajllable words at the Newcastle mo- qulckly Possible nese were ex- quime with the emphual on every trlcated and ambulances wera called syllabi coat but hew long It will wear you and the comfort it will give Try rod-kin 221 Sixth i I I.

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