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r FEW WORLD EVENTS OF IMPORT. C °} ‘ a SeCaPE THE PEN OF CARTOONIST SAYTERFIELD, Nh THE BIG CITIES OF THE COUNTRY AS THE Wee se RR Health? A'noosTeRS, CLUB. The Pioneer One Cent 5 The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest ] Se ea le a [ . That Dares tg Print the News NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 PER MONTH VOL NO. 108 as ( SHAME 6N YOU, SEATTLE MEN! MISS GREY SAYS YOU ARE ALL CAR HOGS! AND SHE STILL HAS THAT SiO! SEE PAGE 7 BOES SEATTLE WANT THE BIG C. E. CONVENTION IN 19079---DON'T ASK IH GHAMBER UF COMMERCE---ASK SEATTLES BUSINESS MEN! ye | whol same auguet body who #a le grocerie 1 think AS BEING EMPHATICALLY IN FAVOR OF SECURING THE | away, little boys,” to the would be of great Qehefit to Beattie, nar ' your ne who are . . e no dot hard rking “0 | 1 hay foubt fa’my mind be CONCLAVE OF ENDEAVORERS—ALL PLEDGE THEMSELVES | trying nobly to piace their city on rie 10 TT that the city can take care of 26,000 | TO CONTRIBUTE HANDSOMELY TOWARD THE $25,000 GUAR. | ‘PY Blane of their Bighert ido le by 1907, Kvéry citizen should | JACOB PURTH FAVORS age this tter cena the se- | J. W. Augustix ANTEE FUND, WHICH IS ALREADY PRACTICALLY ASSURED face 7 rie premndtas ; Fe Bb ns Ja . Aus: | DISPATCH FROM NOME GIVES NEWS OF GALE WHICH MAY i ent of the Puget Hound natt Va ice pe attle, We took care AFFECT WINTER PLANS OF THE LARGE VESSELS RUN- LA oe y" kK. wald 1 have not Fearing the disgrace of arrest and) be was nearly dead, He was imme- | te Klondike rush in 18 and as tter sufficient consider mee be ; Glately taken (o in nie ee | take care of the Endeavorers | NING OUT OF SEATTLE JiR. . ooo ee ee ee ee ee ee to express opinion as | possible conviction for the charge ro he an revived and lovked Albert Hansen, jewe 1 with} * . or not Christian F of forgery, Fred Douglas, 26, elee~|up on the charge of forgery what I ¢ to enable the conven * DO WE? WELL, WESHOULD REMARK YF ® | deave ention ibe handled (rictan, attempted to commit suicide He had been living in the tase n to come to Seattle in 1907. 1 A storm, which may affect the Jn nthe have ® It is also a well * Do we Seattleites want that Christian Endeavor convention in ® | by this city. In view of the fact, at noon, Saturday, by cutting a gam; ment at 712 Thi 4 plumber’s | think it ita good thing and should | known fs « those familiar * 1907 ® |however, that the convention would | pipe in the basement of 713 Third! shop, for the last three nights and | >° pushed along whole winter plans of several of| with the early stages of the winter . B * With its thousands of delegates and the world-wide publicity # [mean the bringing of DO people | and inhaling the fumes | was evitently destitute, Hla home|, William Moran, of M Bron: | ihe largest ate companies op-| season in the N strict’ that s ® it will give our city? * to the elty, It certainly behooves When Officer Liteey found him! is in Harper, Wash 1 the conventi« ould be | erating . of atthe storme at this time of the r are . & * De we? ® | the munietpatity to get tt and ta “ 1 thing fe attle. Ido not) o« ven large steamships to| lable t for s time, 4 * Well we should remark yes ® feare of it, Mf it can be di ——— 7 i me | ts re would be any trouble |either discharge thelr goes at| Severn * ago, it is recalled, one * The interviews with many of the city’s prominent business & | would be glad to do my share In| pany ts certainly willing to do any~{stastic support sbout taking care of them.” | great risk to the ives of their crews lasted fo: riod of 14 daym % men in this issue show how the wind blows. ® | providing the mor that must be thing (hat will further the inter on MY OWN PART | WOULD Jand the safety of the ve m-| forcing the to hurriedly leave wa * They show that when the convention committee of the cham- @ | pledged to get the conventior of Beatile and the people. BE WILLING TO TAKE SOME OF | nelves, or return te ng | for the south with cargoes sul aa % ber of commerce went on record asx being opposed to the plan, ® Says the chief executive of the) Captain BE. EB. Caine, presid: THE ENDEAVORERS INTO MY FOOTBALL | ihe city of Nome short thousands of | on b % that body did not voice the seutiment of the general public *® |city Mayor Ballinger: “I have no| Alaska-Pacific Navigation ¢ HOME in order to tons of supplies, is now raging off| Owing to the shal % the most representative men of Seattle *% lopinion, 1 have not the data in| pany There is no question that |thetr being taken eare of. 1, how the coast of Nome, according to dis-| the fact that there 4 * They are anxious for the convention—they will give their # [my hands to jude whether the bringing of 25,000 people to Se- | ever not believe this will be . ‘ | patches received by th thwest-| be four Nome, the st % time and money to land it & the city would be able to attle would have beneficial effects | necessary. Seattle will take care of | WEST POINT, Oct. 14—-Pirat}y ship company Saturday | are to put to sea for * Notwithstanding the fact that the chamter of commerce & | the conver 1am in favor of on the elty and not only this city, |imem all right half, Weat Point 6, Virginia Techni- | mornin | nafety h also point % convention committee is against the plan. ® | gett the convention here, if the | but the entire northwest. By 1907 e ea} 36. : In a telegram received by J. D.| out that should a storm of great aan * Do we want it? % |big gathering can be bandied with | there will be much open space taken | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—First |» noim, general manager of the] verity ensue ther ald be the « YES! ® leredit to elty up. Apartment houses will have} ©. TH. Black, general manager of! haif, Pennsylvania 6, North Onn0> eee Steamship company, | iketih f much bel * * | This store wilt, been built and the facttities by that | the Beattle Hardware company: “A®/ lina 6 | trom the company’s nl rg mes me te’ the’ Nahtartine ae pee RRAARARAAARARAERE EERE ARHAAARARA | de ite share toned getting the con. | time will be greatly Increased for}® Meamber of the chamber of com-| PRINCETON, Oct, 14—First half, | 00 4 wana gaging aro sea, . TA ae vention, and contributing to. the handling transients. | believe Se-pmieere committee last year, 1 in-| Princeton 37, Bucknell saturday morning, it was stated) properties. This would mean the , | attle can eaaily handle 25,000 people | fésticated the matter of taking care) HOSTON, Oct. 14.—Final, Harvare o erm has been raging there! the steammiipe would Aare ae Y , Wie let $5,000 people in Seattle, At that | 12, Springficid ‘Training @ wince October 10, and so far had] cally no factijties for unloading their Seattle's spirit ts not dead. ple of Seattle may rest assured that rman & Bow We are in| in two years. Our compa’ a Sauk Seattio wae mot hearty 00 cap-| , . |hown no signs of letting up. cargoes, we cep up our ol e convention « wilt Ing to do anytht reasonable to Seattle 0 0 cap-| stipe | 4 ; 4 ae ne deere ty eed od 1g Meee A wal nelp this matter along able of receiving that number of| The hearing for a motion for new | At the present time vessels which! The time during which the Veus « | c glad Joshua Green, president. LaCon- | people as she is now. 1 firmly be-|trial in the case of the State of | have oan fe yme are: The! sels have to unload thetr cargoes an@ Want to kill t— lother banking institutions of th Manager Nordhoff, Ron Mare “as ity, and a oo 60 ther ariet compa- | "We are always willing to any- | DOr Trading & Traneportation com- }liéve Seattle would be greatly bene-| Washington vs. Joe Marselle was “we t ed by the convention | held in the criminal department by It wilt not down. 4 of the savings banks. | thing reasonable to further the tn- | P@Uy While 1 haven't, given the | fit ) 0 yaa i r -| Miles & Piper Hardware company: | Judge Gritfin Saturday. Everybody—Dbusiness rm: pro-, Ail of the big m ie. We will gladly matter very much attention, 1 firm~-{ r , vo od tl oe x ly bolleve Seattle will be benefited | Northwestern Steamship company’s| skud south be teamships Victoria 4 Olymp a, | in also getting short, and some fear jthe steamship Leelanaw, the Globe| is entertained that a few of the | Navigation company’s steamship} vessels may be caught In the tee T the lee closes in antile estab. | terests of i elkeepers, | lishments are In line for the con-| contribute « 0 a ampico, the White Star # < “ — ge ag ns 1" mente as tm Yne fer th c eniribate t0 th tion # Ue convention, the will Gant aenge bn Whit Star vt nships| if they attempt to discharge their wteamship men, . brew. | vention, a un gir of thie Ore nd Ohio, the ship Ocel-| cargoes. era, salaried yomen and even| And MacDougall & Southwick We | tainly be able to take care of dental, and eral other ve p 1 sete Gamal vor—are puting for Be-| All wit! do their share toward|aiways help everything. And we| matter in the same creditable jaar meler GSC nn Lelie: there an eae Ge "| making up the convention cuarantee| will help this movement ner she has other undertakings eee heer ‘n-tie going an aa < up ; . are! } ! n H. B Kennedy, president. Port The news of the storm 4\who are going in for the winter, fund. Century niture company: “Of! oo oy routes “deattle will ume the greatest anxiety among Many of these are taking Ip cone uurne, we're any big me ton of 1907 And the large breweries alno have | ¢ ement | steamshipmen when it be -| c cubtediy derive tuck benefit tress hipmen when it became ap-| signments of goods. It is feared ‘of the chamber of | tndicated thelr willingn to con-|of this kind, doub “ parent that the vessels would be! the storm continues for any ¢ convention. In the first place men said Seattle could | tribute to the fund. |we sear entiee edle Of the eit an | in danger of being forced to take the| length of time people spending the and— | All these assurances were given | heart. The bringing of the conven- chances incident to vessels plying} winter will be forced to forego many h Will be handed, if all goes | with a glad spirit, and not with the A Th S$ | tion here will mean the exploiting the north seas when the winter ensitics, J despite their cold Diankets. (slightest degree of reluctance. | 8, y ay peg Me per Plncggey sed o ; an, woman and child In| And the hotelkeepers sing the! - | of thousands of people, possibly & and its suburbs, except a|same glad song. All will contribute | ” re ho will —EEE few, are bubbling over with their share With an “aye'” that fairly shook et © ig in on to tule ae 5 for the Christian En- | HOTELS WILL HELP. the rafters of Plymouth Congregs-| S07 tain for a month about the}. The embalmed franchises for ex-1 “As to what is done with the fran- convention of 1907 | charts Perry, manager of the|tiosal church on Friday night, the] Sosveation and Seattlé. It ta rea- | “Mustve sireet car privileges on Bec~ | chises ts of no concern to me | the bubbles will develop Into Rainier Grand We certainly will | Combined organizations of the local) gonanle to suppose that each one} and Wanpiene eacenes will & unefl can either kill them or ens Bigantle, concerted, unanimous |do our share. Thin house can take | Christian Endeavor society unanim- | Wii) talk to from 40 to 50 people in | Officially at meeting of them with astisfaction to me, “Tor the convention, which will! care of 60@ peopte.” ously voted to endorse the good mes of their visit... That)t® corperations committee next | should nething, however. : tesult tm getting it for] W. G. Kine. Butler hotel: ~we| Work of thelr 1907 conveation com oe eres Dye aen tmtte | Wednesday afternoon. Binee no oth-| “I have obtained an extension of are qed t6 expyens ureihves a0 | te 1a ml hear of Seattle and not {#F Member of the council haw pick- | the Broadway line, which was what s many of the representative heartily In sympathy with the move-| Ané by vivid’ advertising pampblets, |@4 up the sand to become identified |I was after. 1 told Furth openly Sf Beattie cs could be eeen| ment. We can house 300. We will| Tender them & vote of thanks and/sitner, but from their friends, I/with the rotten ordinances again. | at « committee meeting that I would 1 Were interviewed by The} of confidence. have no doubt but that the people |Courbiiman Mullen says he will /do all I could to block the Westlake ‘and not one expressed an un- 3 iat, Thieben hens And | Of Seattle will, in 1907, be able tof ask to have them considered at that | and @econd avenue franchises until ‘opinion. “We are right in line that con-| To every young man and woman! take care of the 25,000 or more.” meeting. | he agreed to build the Broadway ex- vention. and can place 560 guests | Present, @ personal appea! was made sins T would tke to nee those fran-| tension, Now that he has made fairly sprang out of them-|at a pinch, Of course we will do-|>¥ President ©. H. Reeves, to go! THOMBON'S VIEW. CBiner either granted or killed, oaie totes 1 am wilting to vote for the NEW YORK NATIONALS CAPTURE THE FIFTH AND DECISIVE to show how glad they were | nate a sum” to every one of the 600 members of| Mullen Saturday afternoon. Westlake franchise or to kill it City Engineer RH. Thomson: ltempt has been ade to w | either lam indifferent to the sub- GAME IN THE GREAT INTERLEAGUE SERIES BY THE SCORE 'fitevens, Seattle and Ste-| the chamber of commerce You may put us on| And record an saying that we want that | Convince tham that the conven B whe know the great good such | convention, and want it bad, These | ton will come to Seattle do a city, were of one | two houses can take care of about} And {fi declaring for the conven-| 600 people. We will join the band.”| If It does come | i. B Wiener Hove! Sta | That Seattle can and will take| that Beattle could not accom an organized movement was | to get the great gathering. | | “There ja no doubt tn my wind about | tne blame on me for not Setnateds Jeet.” the ability of the city to mecomme-| them up before, but I met pen] Action Of the cémmitice in offi- OF 2 TO O-MATTHEWSON'S PHENOMENAL PITCHING DID IT date the Christian Endeavor comven-| why I hould be charged with the | cially killing the franchines will be tion, I have heard that the bust- | responsibility. I haven't the ordi- | welcomed by friends of the present news men who told Reeretary Vost| ndnees. It® up to the chairman of | administration. ‘The odium would] NEW YORK, Oct. 14.--The N Wate ne exceedingly bar-| York Giants won the world’s cham men of money, of solid worth. w base running. Neither side scored in the sixth or committee to bring ther before | have bec “Get the convention, by all meana,|C@Fe Of it Im good shape [the convention a A that we body. In fact, I have already |rassing bad It been allowed to re-| plonship series from the pennant-| seventh, and the playing of the an SGet the convention. by all meana.| scat | could handle 16,000. Now, if we can @ him Imain until election time, winning Philadelphias of the Ameri-| Philadelphians indicated that they ee ; ia’ hs Satine onto handle 15,000, we can handle 19,000} can league by capturing the fifth/ did not care whether they won the pledged themselves to con-| We will subscribe. | Re atthews said om Sat-| ore than that | game of the series here this after-| game or not jeorge evenson. Vite w- | urday he asters of t Mberally toward making up| George H. Stevens Ditier ho- | ministers of th y Hach season the loenl hotels take noon by a seofe of 2 to 0. The re-| lmthe eighth inning the Giants guarantee fund for the conven-|tel: “We certainly are after that |OC Seattle are only too glad to lend “Path neanou tie cee. | » Pretty Young Woman Wants markable feature of the series was| «ot another run on account of Ben- 4 con then a means, let us | their support and J co-oper jonvention. By all means, let pes ged DeFA~ | ner way to and from Alaska. a the fact that all five games were|dcr’s wildness. After Gilbert had ide Bankers of the city, men who, |have It. This house will hold about |tlon toward getting the Christian | Wve Toy 0 st why. then, sho na } To Buy a Nice Front -Toothi| 0s, Sew York winning four| lined to Lord, Mathewson walked, aes mlenta - oe ope. ve are ity ° ca Endeavor conventio o * rule, keer of the lin people. We are willing to con pn of 3 it be eo difficult to take care end Philadelphia one. “Chriety”| Bresnahan doubled into the crowd Malicity as much as pos- | tribute. jonly for the commercial benefits to ete glad » Rapa thete vl v0e" "Hotel Ceci: “The convention|be obtained, but for the epiritual|t™ree times that many two years Mathewson, the Giant pitcher, is the|in leftfield. Methewson taking secs to the convention. should. be cura. We can take care| Side of it We will work as we m now, when the city haw at Have you got « nice eonnd tootd “No, I cannot say how much 1| hero of the baseball world, having} ond. Browne out, Murphy to Davia, WHAT BANKERS SAY of 225 quests, and will help finan- | have never worked before to get the | t#'ned & larger greeny §=Frow eas 4 ‘ I pay for the tooth, nor can 1{Ditched three out of the five games, | Mathewson scoring. Donlin fanned. r necemary funda. 1t ts a work of (2 f¥@ Permons would be taken into) O14, you would like to have yank-| reveal the name of the young lady| W/noing them alt, Philadelphia not; Nolther side scored in the ninth, Horton & Co. said Sat-| cially.” : “We will gladly do our| Men who have an expert knowl-| the Lord. and will surely succeed and even more. edge of handling crowds, men who| Standard Furniture company | The Puget Bound National bank: | know positively that Seattle an| “Certainly, we stand ready at all : May Count on ua to support) take care of 25,000 strangers at | mes to do what is best for Seattle : trp movement.” |one time, men who realize the im-| And we will give our share toward ‘!cnds and acauainiances Bank of Seattle: “We will| mense profit of such an assemblage, | entertaining the delegates to the} 7” hu Rete Amilo te that 6€ oF Eiaee tha pleased to give what| men who are public spirited, men | Convention.” | vee veathan halt, ahd thet} far-sqmebody next Christmas. ‘The ity to make up that guar-| who piace the weal of ttle above| Frederick & Nelson oe with | Viding @ ce : doctor will pull out the tooth fre fund.” their own petty inclinats 1 de- | SUarantes our share of the guaran “Beandinavian- American bank: | sires—these mer y, and aay |tee fund. And we are glad to do} will meet any movement to get | phatically, that the mov nt to/@uything that is for the good of Christian Endeavor convention! get the convention shall die, but | Seattle.” 1 than haif way. And the peo- that it shall gain strength with ev- And above all, those with wh the movement is most closely the homes of the city. Local people | would be glad to have the oppor tunity to entertain the delegates, who in many instances would be gett the nf & man across the plate in| Score by innings: 7 innings. RHE. The work of the series is shown|/New York 000010010—-2 5 2 y the following figures: New York,|Philadel.. 000000000—-0 5 0 runs, 33 hits, 3 errors; Philadel- led out so that it can be implanted | who wants {t,” said Dr. Prather on An the jaw of a pretty young lady? | Saturday afetrnoon. “I suppose one ‘The opportunity awaits you if you) person would want more for a tooth |) [have and by applying to Dr. J. N.| with live nerves in it that another. | 1 Panenet, Gratin, yee cam. Shisia| | °T desire-ee upper jew. vient te | pha 3 runs, 24 hits, 9 errors. New York won the first game, epaugh money to buy @ nice present |cisor, 10 replace the “decaying one | the banner crowd of the series| Which wax played in Philadelphia, eee oer cate: in atertlizing, the| Witnessed this afternoon's game, | bY @ score of 3 to 0, with Matthews and by 1:30 the crowd behind the | 808 and Plank as opposing pitchers, ropes was 10 deep with hundreds| The second game went to Phila- pouring into the grounds every} delphia by the same score, with armory wh have a floor minute. Hundreds upon hundreds| MeGinnity and Bender doing the of 100 by 260 feet. If the prea- | heavy work ‘ 99 jot late arrivals were turned away. | bea an WILL MOVE Just as Good Speculators made fortunes by buy-| New York walked away with the suditorium of the size required for ing blocks of tickets and selling | third game, * to 0, Matthewson op~ that ould easily be overcome. An ap ro tion of $80,000 in now being seked of the to construct of charge. He has advertised for) tooth can be transferred and con the tooth. tinue its growth.” yea ent plans do not co & fliated—the ministers of the city . * —~ a 7 the convention, it would be an easy M di C them for $4 each before the game| Posing Coakley, and bagged the EE eR SRASARARRAAREAANAAA ASS On CRERD tees vickwea's TBF | inatter to make much provision pica CGICING VAUSES [begin The large crowd was due| fourth game, 1 to 0, with MeGinnity © | selves not only in giving unanimous| Counctiwan Frank P. Mullen: “It's |Special Correspondence of The Star to the ideal midsummer weather, | pposing Plank TWO PICTU g fsamany hart caear e SE Sea But~ made that the city will not be able| WASHINGTON, 4 that Matthewson, who has twice BOARD N een Wine’ wiliesbatienes accommodate the Christian En- Oct. 16. — Vice shut out the Philadelphians, and ACT I i Ge Eh gl: matically, and! savor convention in 1907. There President and] A complaint was filed on Saturday] Bender, who won the only game to North Yakima perce + .t-2 yamaceimvetbag go ihe | would be no trouble dbout it at all '@ Mrs. Fairbanks | in the county clerk's office by Jes-| the visitors’ credit, were the oppos- Seattle Day, Fair Wee wr the glierentee. tensary 10 MAK! Hersona who are opposing the con= , have decided to] sie Horsell against Martin J. Lai ng slabmen. DEADLOCK filled with gaia crowd of North Yakima people, pre- up the guarantee, Is there need for eeeties ‘om, thas. aeouna Sana give up their res-| Harry C. Chas, M. Gray at] The batteries were Matthewson | to welcome the Seattle crowd of business men expected to poten dence of the sense of the! on Jily shown the error of their idence near Du-| Claude Jen, doing business | and Bresnahan Bender and Powers <ranenanstiltigdinas ity on the day named in their honor - wa: pont cirele, where | 1 or the name of Gray McFad ¢ tension under which the fans mis in. 2B Ben Moysen, Independent Brewing! "7". nagtey, Secretary of the ie Naw ivehdex aoe eames een toe na.e0e and players labored was apparent| The board of works is deadlocked ONE LONESEATTLEITE GETS OFF. company You may say for us} I do not see why during the past] damages. from the start of the game and as in-|G¥eT the new city jail plans. Th | Board of Wor that too much cannot me te ’ my enaet. be -douw ¢ attle will not be able to hi ward getting that convention for|™ Seattle, We stand ready at any} time to do what is right in contrity uting to the guarantee fund. Every body ought to heip.”” ning after inning progressed with-| “¢adlock is a friendly one, but none out either side scoring the nerve-|the less real It means that the racking strain became intensified, | 0aTd will have to go over the plans, vdle seven years, and| Some time ago, according to the nvention two years from now, | to take @ larger house. They pro-| complaint, she entered the store of} with the large number of hotela and | pose to entertain on an elaborate | Gray & McFadden to buy some med 4 ‘ pa a houses now in course of| Seale next winter. Agents havelicine. They did not have the kind| Neither side scored in the first, eo A nor and examine every X} Beattle will be a! been commissioned to hunt a sult-| of medicine she asked for, but after|**C0"d, third or fourth innings, Meagirs = defect . uh m 0 able house, but the choice has not] inquiring for what it was wanted,| 19 the fifth. bases on balls by | being able to come to a decision wa- ACT It Same. x ‘Tacoma Day, Fatr Week Streets again tilted, crowded with peoph SPECIAL TRAIN SEVEN COACHES PULLS INTO TH POT; EVERY Jerection. By b i sips city of 200, ne Mew ¥ til next week. ITH ENTHUSIASTIC TACOMAIT: y A yetter provided | Yet been made, aid her som dicine mi o- | Bender gave New York an unearned les STEAMSHIP MEN ss ante city te far batter provided | ——————_— fated "by them and alleged: ta he) Tun, Bender walked both Mertes|, Three plans have been submitted, RESULT: J. D, Trenholm, Northwestern in. the matte . one |and Dahlen, Donlin sacrified, Lave | t® the board, which the latter admit “Just as good,” so she says. She| are vue claime she took the medicine and ax| CT to Gilbert. Devlin filed to] are very good ones, both as to in- jor and exterior arrangements, t r ne | Hartsell, scoring Mertes amid aj ter re wd bale, dlatiguclag her fer some] demonstration never before known | There are three members of the time and keeping her from work in the history of local baseball, Don- | board, also, and each one has a pref- is lin was out at third trying to steal, | erence for a different plan. That te tions than Portland. She must be] Mary A. Lovejoy was granted @ good for Seattle that will bring the }#? Provided in order to hundie the | decree of divorce trom Samuel A people here. A systematic canvass | !arke number of transients (hat pass | Lovejoy on Saturday in the superior of the business people will, I feel {through the city, The cry was) court. The woman claims that assured, result in unquestionable | made that Portland would not be | Lovejoy treated her cruelly during North Yakima business men agree to patronize Tacoma in re- Steamship company: “Anything ts | turn for the latter's compliment. THIS WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED IF THL SEATTL MBER OF COMMERCE HAD ATTENDED TO ITS BUSI MBERS assurances that the 26,000 peaple | able to handle the expositio their married life. She was also | To the fans this run meant that the | the trouble. ik IMPORTANCE OF SRADING A crowd TON at will be amply taken care of peorle | Yet whe in taking care of 2 - | granted $30 per month alimony. In the case of Niles C, Budiong va. | sertes was over, that the confidence A + - ery day and wants more.” | A decree of divorce was granted | George EB. Budiong and Edith J.) of “Muggsy” McGraw, manager of} Celia Taggart on Saturday filed Walter Oaks, president, Alaska} Pie © K h Steamship company “IT cannot George Boole, Manager of the) Marle A. Doring, Saturday, from] Budlong, Judge Fra Saturday, | the Giants, was not misplaced, and | papers in the county clerk's offt | possibly see where Seattle could be | Schwabacher Hardware Company Angust Doring by Judge Morris in| handed down a decision against the| that the leaders of the American | bringing suit against the Seatf harmed by the convention. It {#|"T can readily see where the con- | the superior court on the ground of | plaintiff, Niles C, Budlong. The | league was not in the class of the | Electric company-fer $7,500 damages preposterous to suppose that we|vention wilt be of great benefit to abandonment Mrs. Doring was] court's decision was that the plain | pennant winners in the National |for injuries sustained while aboard cannot take care of 26,000 people in ‘the city of Seattle, and think every! also given her maiden name, Marie! tiff had no interest in the estate, } leaaue, Throughout the series thelone of the company’s Green Lake | 1907. The Alaska Steamship com- citizen should give it hie enthue A. Schults, real estate or boathouse business, Giants led in batting, fielding and, cava, ‘AKIMA ON SEATTLE DAY. & DOKS NOT NEED A BOOSTERS’ CLUB [T. NEEDS A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE HANDS VE UP-TO-DATE MEN WHO HAVE THE BEST INTER OF THE CITY AT HEART. Re SEE EEE EE EEE EEE RRR ERK Ee BERR EEEE REET HHH