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4 eee ee 2 e * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * . * $2,092,269.78 @ * Sot * bed . * ‘ M4 * $1.29 o* e * * * Teee eee ee eee HEARST CERTAIN OF NOMINATION ain ~CGrae wy pt. U—Max I aa 1 th ‘ ceaaweee ** ras pet * league, wh ; it be open in the & Willan ROOM t > m watil 7 p Mm, Septem : : nite of Hoaret's wie Ww. CARROLL * wan adjourned until ¢ City Comptrelie &| ntent real work of nomi @| ation as egeacaeereees “ ENROLLMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS The enrollment of Seattle's pub schools, Siesisasi £F57E82 2ees5 zk | be as complied by City " ntendent Cooper, ts at Wash 17,410, with prospects of a - Reber, | tarKer one before the term ends ‘or| This year's enrollment is an in soe ase over last year of 1,696 pu sig | or 9 percent. ‘The enrollment werd fre ant Year was 972 over 1904, the of the P' Seed consi | Preceding year, or 6 per cent. in Hor or kROw Lest postal | SFOAee Ipoor a te ie era lea ant teeing i og ot the cor Sicates very strong an NOME, Sept. 11.—The Russian jaunboat Shik has captured on the | Stberiam coast the Greyhound, American trader, charged with bar jtering whiskey with the matly HELP PROMISED cast for - the wher workers aca tnat # Klee 4 trick ident to more lines as to och the yy traffic gato be unable to © ey clove ago an Oregon, the first state to be ask ed for ita eapport to the Alaska Yo kon- Pacific fon, to be held In 1909, bas plied with the request most heartily, according to advic recetved by the exposition man agement from Major T, §. Clarkson its special commisatoner I made an official call on Gov Chamberlain of Oregon,” writes Maj. Clarkson, who assured me of his carnest interest and coopera ties in the mition, and the deep interest of the people of Oregon. He further assured me that the people ot Oregon would surely return the handsome Interest taken by the peo- ple of Washington tn the Lewis and Clark exposition.” Maj. Clarkson will be in Sacra mento tomorrow morning. Thence be will start as soon as posaible for ‘arson City, Nev. by way of Reno. He expects to make Ogden by Sun da: His route from Salt Lake City will be to Idaho, Montana, Wy FRISCO BEGINS QUAKE SUITS first fmaurance suit over lows caus ed in the recent fire begun be- fore Judge Whitson to the United States cirewit court this morning. It is the case of the Levi Strauss Realty company against the trans Auantic Fire france company, and is ane of a group of five cases CASE DECIDED. Cold Storage com Awarded juclement Has fe court for $233. fam the St. Pau! Fire & company, which the balance due the Hbellant tor In- by the ‘allure of Kerr to make to Dawson CADETS. al ams ot the high Mustering in of Which is one of @garizations in the the officers © 7% men in th FROM OREGON HE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 19 AEA I IA a ‘Bartell Wants to T ; = | ! ARE AUSTLING STATE MEETING fit CISION HE CAl | S ITY (lk IGIAL Save You Money | | | | Red ‘ | ws | " ‘ | t t , Ae was atated tn ‘The ar youl @ a4 bey (oat t | Corday of the local churches | & 4 ; ‘ ' a8 well as those of ‘I wve|® — Late this afternoon the 4} —_-_—_— ‘ andl ¢ j ng a dl © ot & Prohibition state convention #hmoy vary 1 “ $45,00 th which to pu *& assembled at Christensen’s 4} F ' Tt fa-| 14 ty hard ‘ eres of land Pores 1 Poigg| ® hall in the Arcade block de gq mous train robbery at Bearn : - val Yo f in order to keep the saloon element| ® clared for municipal owners #/Mont, ts recalled by a decal iB nen - ee ads for $1.4 j r ect from gainin ion |X ship of public utilities and # ihe eourt today ta the ¢ ; sear " err? $ or M e's Hr A, v W A Iding, chatrman| * for the passage by the Rist Al ae heute “naetent ted sn meals ¥ : , lish trasse f $ rT of the Puget Sound Assembly, has| @ state legisiature of a direct Wik rinory Pacific railw ih th orices are f no haree of the affair and aye that) ® primary law 4 ‘ _ - 7 rh a . : : . : é | jo’ George F. Hammond, one of the alleged value! M Moore ie. TY vey have 450 shares which in to be] ® FTtrain robbers, was arrested in the other off ' ' share 1 50 laa RARER om bee Se ae : kane, in July, 1904, and charged id a coat of he hare will with bri ing stol t t t a agp agp Sie Upaghnae A : : aging stolen property into | me elng a ay J city engineer were be credited on one oF more lots If] ‘The State Prohibition conventiok /the state, ‘the Hpokane police of all that was hot identified (4s) accompanied to the city dock by 1 Am Curing RUPTURE meee . share wishes tol opened this morning at found in his wion money olen from the train, ‘The supreme e delegation of Italian officers, j po § es tm Rimmer o'clock in the Arcade bh stolen diamonds and other proceeds says this Judgme correct |and with naval honors escorted to to Stay Cured latveady been sold end hay ved have! was offe by Rev, WD of the robbery. Hammond gave his|and that the attorney, “by reasons | the Dogall on the ship's launch poenye: ndny vel 7 i in shone Rev. RK Dunlap delivere 1 4 ittorney, George M. Nethercutt, anjof bis confidential relations with Arriving on board the banqueters Roces Satin teoakin ie Genin ten ce rene, on he “ironies Tene property as pay-|the thief must have known the! were greeted by the crew of the Sea’ Gib ahatan oy oe — ~ why 0 | Teattie After the address the fob pment for his service The railroad | property was stolen, and that Ham-| vessel, whieh had been tined up on nba ' vember 1, the iowing officers were permanently |destred to use the property at the | mond could not transfer @ good | the forward part of the ship at } relocted: KR. i Dunlap, chairman, jtrial of Hammond in Montana to ttle to the same } ont arma. For over two hours ana v. A. Polson, of Everett S a: ee he ty off ala and naval officers retary, The committee for the pu Lot axtha and mare ; I ond oper mops : tt tt tt te te te te me at the Cable men and a state central committe & Municipal ownership of its | officers converse fluently in Eng | w blected | an follows Rev & street railway line * h, many toasta were offered, The Campbell and W. B. Bakin, of Bpo * proving to be a ma #| banquet was t al of the dainty | |kane, Rev, Blackmore, of Killen & icant success in West Geattie # | cooking of Ver und Naples, Even | burg : Rev Lac kha of Ga fold, * For the month of August just #| th rew of the boat had a feast and Rey Mr. Brown, of Everet & ended the earnings of the line #/ for the day was early this morn | The platform committee wa ap] # amounted to $46 @ day and the # | ing proclaimed by the commanding ra’ Experience. [botated aad wore Jan eDowe # operating © to but $26 &/ officer to be one of enjoyment bp aaneaniade-ais tae si Jof Olympla; Rev. 1. Wilkins, of 8« & a day, leaving a net earnings & ‘ C jattle: Rev. P. Waldon, of Port Or # of $20 a day or $000 for the #| SUSSELL CASE DISMISSED. and American « } The reform forces and the anti-|Chard: Rev. C. H. Stillwell, of the “Five hundred volunteer advo-|® month. * The case against C. B. Bussell t joe tor dian Fs saloon league of the state are moot, | RO8* seminary, and F, B. Hass, of » of municipal ow ip arely «| charged with exceeding the automo: |B ing my ape retind gn jag at the First Methodist churoh | Hverett ted to asmiat in watching thel gg eeee eee eke th tee! Dile wpeed ordinance, was dismi exceptional skill in treat- this atlornene, Aen 400 40 After the committees had been ac places and getting out the ed by Justice Davis this afternoon and curing rupture rein eo eS mend appotated I. H. Amcs, of Portland tomorrow's apecial election,” | EXPRESSMAN FINED —— Therefore, 1 GUARANTE! re workers uf nathonel remate,|chairman of the Oregon state pro-| *!d Judge W. D. Wood this mort FOR CROSS DRIVING TO ABSOLUTELY CURE | Prominent among them being How hibition party and candida All who can help in this im 8. W. Kneeland, an expressman, Finds Gold on 2d ery case which, after exami ard H. Rum D D, LL D, edt rnor, addressed the con t work for all or a portion of] was fined §5 by Judge Gordon this tion, I accept for treatment | tor of the Lincoln Magazine of New |, '@ speaking of “W ge lay are requested to report.| morning for obstructing and con-| Avenue Ne ye Bes ad } York, and founder of the ve © aald The only way we can/ either in person or by teteph to] jesting the corner at Becond ay ft nr | autsonioon image “Se hg “*lclose saloons ts by uning the home headquarters of the commitien,|ond dames ot. Mr. Knesl at There was a story afloat yester ene |} A three days with te © method, or, in other words of the People’s Savings} fused to stop his team wh day that a gold strike had been work 4 held for the pur hertng ing the women have a voice at| Hank building, Becond ay. and Pike | to do so by the crossing patrolman. | ™8de > agg me oe pwd run ho |reform work and fighting againet |" polls at. b ones 4034. arose from the fact that Bartell’s dolsen Sade ate bie 2 J, F. Cherrington, in speaking be We ha tier WOULD BE FIREMEN. } Rea Cross Drug Store, $10 Second " t H ' cas ; A ould hold tomorrow, Wed ra strong fight in this state, | fore the convention, stated that he get a square deal at the iach ve “ allowing te the reeves *|tully endorsed the speech made by | continued Judge Woo We have} Twenty applications for vac day only, & safely razor sale, when Babee yin Riyal aetna 4 | ‘and eaid the end to be at-|heard many rumors ctoa in the fire department took the | 9c buys an Ever Ready, with seven Sharp presiding: Sole. C. A. | tl m the saving of any in the part of the & civil service examination this morn ext a blades $3.96 a ¢ te, sold a aa | Seieth baaieae af oaleeaee hor. fon, but the “dowafall of the} company to uss ‘ ng at the department headquarters, | rid over for $5, or the famous nage li, Wharton, pastor Firat’ M. | salcons.” row fo affect the ree ets | There hax been @ scarcity of men| Torrey Safety Razor, with 12 oxtra P- wilting te wait for pe i gy ene nee pati| The mecting ‘adjourned at 12/ specific one that a man whose name | for fire servic for some time, and| blades, at $4.40. We leave tt to you | F my fee 1 cure & effectet Ra Ah soieeshes i Jo'cloek to t agein at 1:30 nap been given us and wh »| the vacancies have been filled only | if these are not real, with a capital Hours—9 a, m tp m saloon league of Orpgon; appoint-| "8 afternoon, After listening to) On Pike han received $200 with | [em ht, bargain Sundays. 10 to ¥ | ‘ ment Of committees’ sual The | comm reports, el mn of a| Which t ure votes for the com D Cl k c Sree Ie ead Tae nontnis Lene |state ticket will bet pany. We are having this and oth- | Makes r. Clarke Uo. | tstation,” Hom. H. M. Lick s _ At the afternoon er reports of like © investigat-| the Best nd Av. South, corner | aye Wash The Consist lowing were nominated for congress! 4. and if evidence procured | st sttle, Wash | Rev, W. W. Shenk, DD, pa /8 ton, of Olympia; William Ry-| the first effort to buy votes di Eee siti o — - eee - —_ | First M. B church, Everett; re jerett, of North Yakima, and J. M.| | tion and soctal | Wikin, of Seattle. The members | Tomight Rev. F. L. Wharton, D. jf the state central committe re D, will preside. Muste by male od as follows Guy Posson,! quartette; greetings from othe Dunlap and J. M. Witkine of} states, including reading of letters a BH of Eve i and reports of proceedings ad rman and H. K. Rock: tress by Howard H. R ot vou? Wednesday Ev’g WELCOME MAN The f at nas been | | ont to the rides | | Hoe Hoos, now holding « root parts} i a ahe ty, Okla. hy Henrg | i E. Reed. director of explottation o the A.-P.-¥, expositt He e Alanka-Pactfic- Yukon expoattion fe e extende congratulatt and ol to have you here at the ninth ming — — ste of the ninth hour of the ninth | amy of the ninth month of nineteen4 | . | The Chamber of Commerce and . various Noftwegten soote « of the city are making plans for « public reception to be given Capt. Ronald Amundsen upon bis arrival in Be | STEVENS RELIEF CORPS, Nest Rell Grand Opening | from Noma Tm Ske faanan as Green et Sees Soe ae = SS ak Capt, Amundsen was the first] beach ft te © Ahoaly Norwegian explorer to find the] ano « 4 take the 10 o'ch Northwest passage The same boat) a: the ner of First and Waa lim which he made the mm “a | trip, the Ojnoa, be now has with Sitka while he comes to Beattle to adjust his nautical instruments iu Peter Larson, formerly of the has been suggested that the captain |firm of Larsen & Erickson, con | could as well bring to Seattle the | tractors, was arrested this morning famous Gjnoa and give this city &lon a warrant charging him with chance to welcome both man 804 | passing worthions checks, It te ab vessel that Larson tasued checks The matter of arrangements for|three of which were passed, and It a reception has been started by|was discovered that the checks Gunnar Lund, publisher of the] were worthlons. The charge ts that Washington Posten, the local > of larteny by embexzioment, and wegian newspaper, who took the lihe case ts before Justice Davis tr | matter up with Secretary Yandel! | tay “0 lof the Chamber of Commerce, It " was placed formally before the chamber today and tonight the prop N ON THE EOITH. to be tried consecutively. As they| osition is to be presented to the are test cases cousiderable interest | Norwegian Singing Soetety at its taches to them. reguler meeting. The order known NUISANCE ON CHAIN GANG. Jack Martin, who for the past month has proven bimeelf a great nuisance to the women and little OMORROW evening we invite the people of Se- one of the t{ men on the lan const, by his Bas been transferred Oregon to the m that boat for . Capt. O'Brien was Baith bot was Me the Oregon on ac larity with the ‘The Edith ts the Of the Northwestern OBrien, BEING CHECKED Cownty Treasurer Maft H. Gorm- ley has jast completed checking up the personal tax collections for the year 1904. He has found that 7 3-10 of the entire personal tax levy has been collected. The fig ures for 1906 are not yet available, being now in course of collection The object of the checking of the personal tax ts for obtaining statis ties for the drafting of a new per sonal tax law. - 77 NEW APPLICATIONS. Pacific railway last all its applications owing to tech fa the petitions, and Rew applications, fame territory w Resolutions were the council setting Oo = LIPTON AFTE THE GUP AGAIN vacations. tabled LONDON, Sept. 11.—The Stand ard today ways that before Sir ‘Thomas Lipton returns from Amert- ca he will challenge again for the America’s cup. PRIMARIES FOR THE DEMOCRATS o% Pt treated and tation free. Out yourself, and you by putting a part 7 at 4 per cent will have a snug end of five years. money is harder it, and the safe what we undert. ‘you, _—_ Aocounts y 4 Per| interest _.. Democratic primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention are being held through jout the city and county this after noon and will be on tonight, The caucuses last Saturday evening | were slimly attended, and there 1s little indication that there will be any considerable attendance at the primaries There are but few contestants for county nominations, though in @ few districts where republican lee islative candidates are notoriously weak there will be interest chown These are espectally in evidence in ‘the Thirty-fourth, Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth districts While an effort will be made to induce the democrats to indorse the Workingmen’s league legislative ticket and many democratic leaders are in favor of doing so, this will depend in a Ia cheracter of the noming?® league's conyention, which ts%o } held Soptenthber 14 The domocratic convention ibe held September 14 ¥ ten” at George- on ‘resident. BBOLNER Cashier. DIRECTORS: Sehmita, ins jn the he Alaska Bonking & Nome, Alaska, we ——— « the Sons and Daughters of | sire tivt ear Western av. and j PERSONAL TAX “Stuiin cows ue Ne clan other Norwegian societies, An-|4runk and disorderly by Jndgo Gor ideas in fall and winter merchandise. No effort rge measure on the) drew Chilberg, the Norwegian vice a ae Ga ck ot ee consul, has been interested in the reception scheme, and will appear with Mr. Lund before the Chamber of Commerce. GOMPERS PLANS TO BEAT THEM jon. The cit ilar characters or expense has been spared to make this, our first regular opening in our new store, the most important event in the history of Seattle merchandising. We invite you for a social visit only. Positively no goods will be sold during the evening. The store has been magnificently decorated and a special orchestra of thirty pieces will ren- der one of the most delightful musical programs ever heard FUNERAL OF MRS. SEARS. The fuaeral of Mra. Alaa A. Seare will take place in Victoria, B. C Mrs. Sears was 77 years of age and was the mother of Louls Sears, the wholeeale paper dealer. She had lived in Seattle a mumber of years. The body has been prepared for shipment by Butterworth & Son. WANTS AUDITOR APPOINTED, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 11 [Congressmen Littlefield’s narrow | property. fat an auditor be. ap in this city. There will also be several vocal numbers. esxcnpe in Maine as a victory, and is “ _ — - A yagi be ap : welt sa preparing to redouble offorts Wo $6 | records and check up the defend. And in addition every lady who visits us tomorrow even- e may be made. He declares ing will receive a box of “Wirth’s’’ finest candy as a re- books are in much shape that he BE PAVED. ¢ : ee er membrance of a most delightful evening. The store will close Wednesday at 5 p. m., and the doors will be open to the public at 7:45 p.m. We ex- pect an enormous crowd, and every preparation has been made to care for every man, woman and child in Seattle. is unable to secure information them. WINNIPEG MAY HAVE BIG STRIKE). A resolution of intention to im prove the following streets by pav ing was passed last night by the city council: Sixteenth, Seven toonth and Righteenths avs. from Yesler Way to Colum’ at, Nine teenth av. from Yesler Way to Rast Madison ét.. Bast Columbia, Rast Jetterson, Kast Spruce, Kast Fir, Fast Alder, East Cherry and Kast Sixteenth to WINNIPEG, Man., Sept Allied Trades have issued an uit Swenteth ye Kast Spring, matum that unless the plumber Kast Pike, Kast Union and East| grievances are arbitrated all th Pine from Eighteenth to Twen ery sera will strike in thi , igen J The Following Is the Orchestral Program THREATENED TO KILL, FIRE ENGINES BIDS ? : 5 —— ARE NOT ACCEPTED” Arranged for the Evening: Matthew Bridges and son Mat thew Bridges, jr, with John D The four bids for new fire on . “ ve ecla”’ “9 ” a ‘ ™ Svoder, of Vashon island, were|gines were taken up by the board 1 Marc h—"Silver Heela” ..ccsccccssss Moret 5. “Zallah, an I gyptian Intermezzo. - + Loraine arrested yesterday upon complaint /of public works this morning, but 2. “Symphia” W a Itzes .. seeeeeees Holzmann 6, Overture Poet and Peasant” ....... Suppe of Thomas Leach and brought t>|none accepted. The two lowest bids 3. “Spring Song” vee .. Mendelssohn | 7. “The Two Go ssips,”” Dance Unique. ..Morse the county jail, where the three are/were for $11,800 each, and werd 4. Selection from Comic Opera, “San Toy” 8. “Miserere,” From Il Trovatore : Verdi tonfined. Leach charges the trio|from the International Power com Jones | 9. “Heart Throbs,” Waltzes tien with threatening to kill pany, representing the Amoskeag * qreteeecoes SF igs voy goues > a RTOS, ANZCS ....seeeeeee Lesser engines, and A. G. Long, represent 10. March—‘Southern Melodies”...... Dubuchet ing the Metropolitan engines. The paratitla PLA AE two other bids received were front the Washington Rubber company “Ahren” engines, and the Nott Eo gine company. The former asked $11,950 for two engines, and the lat ter 2,200. Ladies, Look! Read This Sure Tomorrow, Wednesday, Bartell's Red Cross Drug Store, 610 Second] NEW RAILROAD CAMPS. A Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | railroad grading crew commenced work on the reservation near Fife station yesterday. One camp has been established on the Fergueon place, about « mile from the Puyal jup river: McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District TO COME PRINCESS MAY ON SEATTLE ROUTE. Among shipping men of Vancou ver a report has gained circulation that the Canadian Pacific railroad | av., will sell syringes and hot water steamer Princess May will be|bottles at one-fourth off. Besides | placed on the Seattle-Vancouver| making @ big saving we guaranter run this winter in the place of the|every one perfect. Regular Thc Beatrice. The|kjnda tomorrow 660; $1.00 kinds lsteamer Princess | Princess May ta the more speedy | Tbe, or $1.40 kinds at $1.06. Th oat and has better and larger se | are positively the lowest pric 1 mmodations than are afforded oujevor m nde on these quality good eae the Princess Beatrice