The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1907, Page 7

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. ° f ® 2 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1 MOVE MADE TO REQRGANZE ST aoe RT TO RX-GOVER- |" QW THE FRONT -|FOR COUNTY CHICAGO AND ALTON "| THE COMMERCIAL CLUB |, it® BURY BA —jancaeae veces! EXHIBITS RAILROAD IS SOLD The vow arrived at the Orlent por?fast Mon » ve t { tting y elty, have been Aon train on the exchequer % the or GOV. BECKHAM TO OFF@R HIM FREE Anas Pete INTO STATE —— day At a @pectal meeting of the state 1f HELL TESTIFY IN POWERS Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (By United Press.) Commercial we commercial Quen wp de reorgantFed 4 Ranteatte nd are not ready for pub ‘Dr TRIAL, EVEN IF HE 18 UNDER commission yesterday, it was de NEW YORK, Ang. 24.—It to an yeter Tho Canadia Pacific's stoamabip | ojiqoq Ww je the negotiations are clon ) » ertption paper ta now . to approach every county | i) nod mn Asia Ltn anaes at, bam é the club « t ert yt np : . i] " Seine | INDICTMENT FOR MURDER. Princess Victoria, will be placed |i card of commissioners in the atate | "84 that the Chicago & Al t ne ow ut b during the 18 Pres $ “’ be a Baediddnn's Fy 3 = a) —— in jthe drydock at Kaquimalt for | tor the purpose of raising a fund |llroad has been purchased by the place until the Ha i’ : og : bes apiotoer > Seven & Sere "ue definitely assured tha 4 oo tn hve Peed vary ponebee: (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) two days next w |to enable the counties to have sep-|Toledo, Bt. Loula & Western Rall a / he and the most pressing debts, particular aith of the | ly the $460 furniture account of the finanotally | Standard Furniture Co, on which PRANKPORT, Aug, 23. Hore does not intend to fine tu the strange story of a governor, jarate exhibits at the coming falr.|road company. ‘The acqu Capt. Cowlesy of the Britigh4 Bach county will be asked to levy 000 in connection ita mambem would sult haw beon brought for yours an exile from tho stato of steamer Yeddo, which arrived on {a tax of one-half of « mill on the |*UM/eet to condition® mad vi rite kpc Ne gree <a Tho Commercial club was organ-|may be granted lemon tte the sound yesterday, has ‘been ap-|asnonsed value under, the 1906 ap | * Bee ance of a publicity |Ined Im the fall of1906 by a number | back to Nie atte fails soca ne of the Yeddo, Capt, Baird has ax | ratsement, Steamer Sonoma, Which arriy nena tt of professional and bu mon, | free passage out of it. ale vg on the steamship Kumeric, Capt, Me-| The state commission waa yoo-| from San Francisco yesterday, : oth to advertive Soattle; | to carry out the work for which tho | is under indictment for murder ag GL, who was sent out from torday assured tha, the site set ports heavy f ike and head }tand, will be th new commander |aside originally for the Calttornia| TO GIVE PICHIC winds. The vessel brought north of the Yeddo. Capt Baird has as | baliding would be given to this : 2 "i M ha | Chamber of Commerce was origins | ‘This Ww ment of Om This man is frmer Gov, Wm, 8. the enter fan's league. » ally organized Taylor, of Kentucky, who was tn annengers and 1,600 tons of xe | dic! ‘aleh Powe: dl sumed his duties as port engineer state, and Califormmia given an ad. | ‘ | merchandise naa Sg OT i i elary. Gea tae poh ge for the Welt Co. |Jolning location, thus making ar-| | Former residests ot Wisconsin | = . » | and atx hours after, Geo rian: | . : worn - |rangements more satisfactory in |are ur o attend a basket plenic E E * die, who saw Martin meet doath ino Bhd: ad preg ae way de Steamship Spokane will bejevery way. |to be given by the Wisconsin elub xcursions Cast ANY WILL x) was also struck by & tree and/ has since remained more Gan whe lengthened 44 feet after her next} A wdek from today, it is announo |of Seatdle at Woodlawn park, on | fy the. Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co, AgsisT STRIKERS. # | killed on peaes be . round trip to San “Francis ao-|ed, the executive officers of the |the afternoon of Labor Day, Sep-| Aug. 19.29; Sept. 11-1212 to James * * - - very. governor.of Indinuh stubs ording to-the plans of the Pacific exposition will be thatalled in thetr|tember 2. A program of speeches \town and return, $9 44 tw United Press.) * WILL LOSE HIS HEAD. |that time has refused to hanor « Coast Bteamship Go. The ship is new offices in the Administration | and music will be rendered. A ape-|5 Saratoga Springs and re 7 quatcage, Au. 244 * jroquiaition for the return of Gov to be cut in two and an additional | building on the fair grounds jcial effort will be made to arouse |turn, account G. A. R npment ee. the Tammany S| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 24.—The} Taylor to Kentucky, and he has section addod | the interest of Winconsin people | $47.90 i @ banat Preeident Small wor’ | president of the board of public, *bided there in perfect securtt as mare MISSIONARIES TO MEET. = /'n_the A-Y-P. exposition. |, ont. 112-18 Chicago and re a ihat Tammany wo S| works; Geetan: felipe a0. be. the ow that the fourth trial of Tug Bahada has been sold to the | turn $71.60; St. Louls $67.50; Oma. & tribute every © < conan 40> “ : Caleb Powers tx about to come up Ocoanie Steamahip Co for use in|} Twenty-four missionaries and | Monuments ha, Kansas City and Missourt river grikiag toler ray he ®| cext offictal to lose his head, ac) at Georgetown, Commonwealth's the harbor at San Diego, Califor! evangelists, en route to Japan and points $60.00. Tickets, reserva * the 7 rent Mag Big boo o~ ne Attorney RK. B. Franklin has writ nia, It was owned by the Admit / China, under the leadership of M | Art Marble Company, 2011 See |tions and information at Union ¥ entire department will be cleaned | ton to Gov. Beckham a remarkable | alty Tugboat Co. |L. Ryan, will hold a series of meet |ond av., three doors north of Vir-| Ticket office, 608 First ave. EB. F jings in Bethany Presbyterian |ginia st. Both phones 1738 eee Ellin, Gen'l Agt ° church, commencing August 28. [letter tn thts conneetion He asks the governor to isxue a Proclamation to the people offering complete tmmunity to Gov. Taylor if he will return to Kentucky and toatify at the trial of Cale Schooner W. F. Garma arrived at iver Pedre yesterday in an 1lday Powers, | — amass on The td a from Bellingham ‘ a ia to give Powers every! desire © orning bis knowledge, ge a OR ig Possible chance to clear himself. | if any, of the guilt or innocence of | It wilt be provided that Taylor! Catch Powers Is eee | nay | avail himself of that portion! Having done that, he will be priv hemenanceanhey haa Aeon ot the law whieh directs that no'ileged to walk forth unmolested a + Ever become the possessors | man shat! be compelled to give evi-| trom the court room, as free as the | * of money that they have not j@ence which wight tend to crimi-|freest man there and return to In-|y (rey Severe Gerson? @ thomesives earned and sav nate himself @lane TACOMA, Aug, 24.—Traffic Man od. It ts what you save this Taylor has always contended that) Arthur Goebel, of Covington, Ky.,|ager Woodworth of the Northern | # wooy and every week there he was a victim of a political con- | brother of the mu red governor, | Pacific has made the announ oo fter that ormines what spiracy th bétag held accountable | favors the proposed proclamation. | ment, tn circulars recely here, you will have some day | for the assassination of Gov. Goebel! Strange, Indeed, it ts, this sight of | that there will be no important ad when an actual need arises E jim January, 1900, and that th the former governor of a slate who| vance in tho new transcontinental $1.00 and upward will start son he fled was because of the fear! dares not set foot upon its soll, but |tariff soon to be issued concerning | an account with us, on which YOU ARE INVITED that he would be ratimaded to the! stranger still in the sight of any | westbound freight rates. we pay 4 per cent. interest, ‘are advancing rapidly callows notwithstanding his tnno-| man, anywhere, at any time, who compounded twice « yoar Plans are ee tt cence t's under indictment for cold blood President Bro ot the Bverett| he annual Coat OE Oe eet On the witness stand he may/ed murder, with a price upon bis|, President Brown of the Mverst W. C_T. U, to be belt ; 3 e ree Wor 3” make whatever statements he may | head, and yet | f ¢ | Longshoreman's union, fs real sore/ See 8, 22 j t m b and y immune from arrest.) 4 tor a just cause, One of t and 4 By B W. Brenneisen of Alle Sige *\members of the union, Harry; Biward Stenger, 9 graduate nna. Oe : War balloons are to be sent to| Brows, wan found in the Skagit heen ny — school " ® . otis Morocco to locate the fighting | river, having been drowned rows elected Instructor in seOloRY || Gung. ue. ! forces. Foreigners have been warn. Went to Apacortes to inves F y in the wiversity y, Aug. 25th at 3p.m, @d to leave Fi reat fears forthe death and demanded the ox Pa temersl Christensen's Broadway Hall, j} * * * * * * * * * the safety of MacLain ts felt. He burpation of the body Diggers « * * * * * * * * * . * | are still running ses Green Lake Reservoir| Addition The addition with a FUTURE, being ON UNIVERSITY and Exposition grounds, ove King government ca nal, Lake Washington, Union Bay and Exposition grounds; also adjoining TWO PARKS and the new reservoirs now building. Thir ty-five acres of LOTS, all in LAWN, Prices only 225 to $400, with 10 per cent cash and §10 per month, {s a SURE money-mak ing INVESTMENT. Sixteen lots SOLD last Sunday; 369 lots SOLD since MAY i4th, WHY? Because it is The Best Addition Ever Platted In the City Limits We have learned by experience that It is best to hold some of the BEST lots off from t market in opening an addition. That i# what has been done here, so YOU have the same opportunity TODAY as the FIRST bu To Get Choice Locations REMEMBER, this addition is near TWO car lines, and the NEW line NOW building will pass through the entire addition. Re- ff member, the prices are ONLY $225 to $400, 10 per cent. CASH and Conner is to have & fire oe also 1,000 feat of hose. a Seeget at coma from git cents a quart to T and 12 12 cons, Fire hundred voters of Telling Mm i f 16 blocks from the Bare signed a petition for a change in the charter. five days’ session of the dairy ka ts state ts belong & by the Mt. Vernoa © » hear a Bible discourse on Swedish, Norwegian and German languages spoken Capital Fully Paid $100,000 BD ritecs buns yards of rox corner Broadway and Madison has now been a captive for many struck the rough coffin six inches “at the eatrance of Roche F P street | weeks. below the surface of the ground Swill te moved shortly, work begir || © tee ‘1 / and demanded an oxplanation et Week under the super | Alvo 4 Dm be wit Fi 3 which was very weak, The body of Maj. Chittenden the same place on : The women of Sweden want to Thompson of wet the n b ried properly. vote, and they have sent a petition “ig rs PINNEY ‘“ } 8 (By United Press.) hen os $10 per mouth. Green Lake car to Greenlake STATION, Branch ff ae 08 a cron at if ‘The Three Ways” | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Canie}‘ "S¢ proper authori a é } qaught in a cross piece adviees received by the state de |'* 1-42. bames. There is a bill ‘Zotiom of the boat and he wa Undenominationat partment announce that Bandit! before the rikedag to make women! : I Ci the water until vadpon No Collection alex has defeated a larne force | etigible to all chairs in educational beciinauinanes International Bond & Rea ty 0. gue of the saltan’s troops and there is | institutt t those of theol-| ; 4048. Tegting company's mill ne Seats free great danger of Aloasar failing into| ogy. Th jong had munict-/ 706 First av. Washington Block, FOURTH AND PIKE 8T. re ee yesipa hats his hands. * * + * * * * . 7 * = * * . 7 * * * + * * * * - = * * 7 * i * was killed by « falling pal suffrage the same as the men.| Phone Ind, 2606. cad RRR HE BREWING INDUSTRY of the entire West is centered in Seattle, the home of Rainier Beer. This has been brought about through honest, untiring ef- fort to brew the best beer that money or skill can produce. Members of our firm personally visit the hop fields of Saaz, Bohemia, selecting the choicest hops grown in those world- | famous fields. The same personal supervision characterizes the purchase of the barley, our representatives selecting the finest grades, which are most adaptable for brewing purposes. And the water---from the snows of Mt. Rainier. The popularity of our product attests the fact that we have | made good, and today Seattle stands at the head of the brew- ing industry of the West. | SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. ARM cD CT RAN NRE

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