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_ BAIL WANTED FO ~- PETTIBONE © y United Press.) Vigtion of Pettibone Unprejudlea not Fan. py The cfiaens of Boise betleve that the term of court which opened © to- evidence againat Pettibone % even 3 day will he ren Lof national im. weaker than that produced againat : pet by the trial of George Pot-| Haywood and that the Denver mer Rbone, who, with Secretary May-| chant in wre of acquittal, Senator wood and President Moyer, of the | Borah ie Moted as saygag that Prew: z Weetern deration of Minera, W ident Moy who te a@w at ilberty Cea indicte the murder of Ex-Gov- on $25,000 bond, will never be tried ernor ounenbers Judge Woordgattorneys the prosecution ad evidence er in the they have little to implicate M will attempt to clear the calendar mit that tending 5 8 possible sfore beginning a the Pe Atibone trial, @hich beon|murder of Steunenderg, and that ; set for Tuesday, Oot. 1. ¢ nee bis trial would entall a useless ex Bae Darrow, the Chicago attorney who| pense on the already overburdened 5 e suggesstully defended William Hay- people. It is rumored — that we ° wood, will probably be the ehlef Pettibone trial may have to be counsel for the dofense, Mr. Pett postponed on account of a lack of ® bone having expreseed himself in funds to follow up the prosecution Darrow's favor, EB. H. Richardson, Other ramors are to the effect that the Denver attorney, it ts said, will Mine Owners’ assoc 7 not appear in » case, The at. agreed to furnish (fe mone ei or the state are now busih4ed. If the trial shoul® be put off, eo in preparing additignal evi-| Pettibone’s attorneys will demand eH dogee in an effort to secure the con: | bail for their client a = j lor Jackson county, Kentucky, con. y COLUMBIA PORT ACT | victed In the United States éourt i }for the Bastern district of Kén f UNCONSTITUTIONAL | tucky of waking and séiling whinky j e in Fiolation of the law ‘ all Gis tack tate TO CHANGE RULES. SALEM, Ore, Sept. 4.—The st! Cnarion H. urnett, president of 4 ® court holds the port of Co-/in6 coungll, announced last night wet unconstitutional, be |i, ine members that he would sub ; ; assed in violation of section | 11 some changes in the rules next oa 3 of article 11 of the constitution. | wonday night, as a week's notice 27 as amended by the people in 1906, | Monday nt » 7 which declares. that corporations |!" "edulred ? i may be formed Under géneral laws, | : but shall not be created by the SPECIAL OFFICER 3 —. assembly by special : jaws ED : a whether the act create’ the port} pt fin j of © or spectal. | : | The objeet Wi promote the! Charged with grafting, William i commercial intelpats of thé port,| Corbett, a tpectal policeman ste : maintain towag® 'sePvice, Meense | tioned at Luna park, was last night pilots dasue bonds and levy taxes. | deprived of his star and tools and ~ | dismiswed from the force. He was SEATTLE INVENTORS, warped that if be was found carry - jing @ gun he would be ar 4 {Star Special Service.) | Corbett fs said to have tried to WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 4 levy tribute on a number of Siwash q The following: pate: have been | ea who were camping on the spit i fesued to Seattle inventors: Life} ener sac coven i saving apparatus, Louls D’Etlia; | DON’T READ THIS. Ds log turner, Henry 8. Mitchell; Quid}; Don't miss seeing the Snohomish | @istrivuting apparatus, Edward J.| County Pair at Everett. Take str St Croix; Jadder, Edgar 0. Green; q design emblem, Henry 8. Walker MOONSHINER PARDONED, COFFEE. « WASHINGTON, D. ©, Sept. 4 ho is responsible for ‘As & result of an appeat in vena] YWhO_is respor of children in need of the care of | Your colice ’ & mother, President Roosevelt has |” Who returns-the money franted a commirtation of sentence |. _ ‘ > ¢ in the case of Mrs. Adaline Rose, if you don’t like it “tial removed permaneatiy by | Your grocer returns your money electricity. 609 People’s Bank bide. ' if you don't lke hilling’s Hest Second and Pike. we pay bim WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ FALL GARMENTS The Biggest Fall Stocks of New Suits, Coats and Waists We Have Ever Carried Are Now Here Ready to show you the newest and most authentic styles in Women’s Suits and Coate—the best we have ever asked you to in spect. An exhibit that reflects in brilliant fashion the styles that will be most in vogue with the fashionable dressers this Fall. This has been aptly termed a season of diverse styles. tt is; for the selections are varied, ranging from the plain, aristocratic dark tones to the most extreme stripes and checks. Some of the styles are decidediy mannish—iong cutaway coats with all the little touches that give them the air of masculine tastes. City of Everett dock at T a. m leaving Colman 46 p. mere Prince Chap Suits—Crisp $22.50 Models $15.00. |. The latest Prince Chap 4-But ton Cutaway, mannish effect with coat sleeves and pockets, all satin Hned and full platted Misses’ College Suits—Pret- ty $18.00 Models, $12.50. The College Coat Suit is the newest fall model for the high school or college miss, of fine herringbone mixture, «ray and skirt, with deep fold on bottom bine; will not show dust; made comes In the new fawn, tan and { double-breasted, velvet collar Bray mixtures, invisible checks {tWo pockets and .coat sieeve; and stripes very mannish; full platted skirt, trimmed with self fold on bot tom Plaid Poplin Petticoats— New $3.50 Styles, $2.25. Military Waists — Newest $4.00 Mel, $2.98. Made of the finest all-wool batiste,”in deep dove color, Made of fine poplin, black and ¢luster plated: front, with side {white in the large broken tucks and trimmings, with white ) plaids: bas a 14-1nch’ Spanish silk Toop straps and rings to {flounce, strapped and cluster mateb. Collar and cuffs trim med the same; open back tucked over ruffled edge full dust ruffie, with THE NEW FALL FASHIONS IN DRESS GOODS This Reliable and Up-to-Date Department is Crowded With the Newest Imported and American Weaves For many years our dress goods department has been leoked upon as authority in matters of correct materials for dresses, gowns and suits—the season's best styles are always shown here first This year there is the same good, reliable assortment as in former seasons—-ail in the glory of their stylish richness and attractive. ness. We shall hope to show you these interesting goods, for they will be specially displayed. Ladies’ Cloth, 4 Cloaking Cloth. “ 50-inch AlkWoo!l Ladies’ Cloth ; 4-inch All-Wool Fancy Cloaking i o aeee gree wae > « h new, beautiful, dark i , te. BOC § and m im colar; yard : Chiffon Broadcloth. $1.50, $1.65, $1. shade ard Si. { 50-inch Bear Cloth, ft oats, In Novelty Broadcloths { white, brown, navy, gray, red ) and $2. Prunella Cloth Prunetia Cloth hard 1 $1.50 Covert Cloths. 1 $1.35 Mair THE SEATTLE STAR-#WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1907 HIGHBINDERS WITH BULLETS RESENTED SLIGHT TO THIS PREJTY CHINESE THE RY LEHR OF LGB AN GELES’ CHINATOWN omirTTEeo HER NAME FROM THE LIST! OF GUESTS AT A CHOP BUEY FUNCTION, AND WOg . FOR) HIMSELF AND FRIE 6 RE) SULTE Star Exclusive Service.) | | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept, 4.—| ‘Thin in the girl who started a tong | war in the Low Angeles Chinatown, | When Pon On, the Harrygdebr of | Chinatown, prepared the list of| | guests for a chop suey feast of the | yellow 400, with social malice he omitted the name of pretty Fu Sule, | the belle of the Hop Sing tong This attompted ostracism cout | Pon On two inches of his ariato- | cratic queue, which wan clipped off | by & bullet Intended for his body | Pon On being an honored mem: | | ber of the How On tong, thin af front to his dignity, which followed | & record rap rver, could not be erlooked ‘ | Chan Mon, a dear frignd of Fu | Sule, was promptly punctured by a bullet by a friend of Pon On. Mock a friend of Pon On, redu bh highbinder frie So this merry wuey by ds of Fu Suite | social battle has re on until now Chinatown is in & complete stage of siege. The police state that the nly of gu | Prospect of peace lies In the name! This the fuser tordo. Fu 6ul€e, the postponed funet on On social faction re jof Fu Sule being placed on the list At a meeting of the Wallingford PORT TOWNSEND Ay. Improvement club held at If EXTENSION ENDORSED, |terlake school jast night |tended by fully 60 of the r (Star Special Service.) }tax payers of the PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 4 tions were unanimously « Th was a red-hot time at the | dorsing the prop “i 8 meeting of the city council last | tension, and expressing confidence night. The liquor question was up| in the park board for discussion, especially relating to the Hd on Sundays, The liquor men Were at the meeting full force | and at j And hissed and applauded at pleas ‘; ure while the councilmen discussed | GASOLINE BOAT e inues, Finally the kaloonmen | me me demonstrative that} epi ae Mayor Hill threatened to have them| Capt, 1. De Young and four mom tng the discussion the | bers of the crew of the gasoline resigned, and the city | fishing achooner Yukon, bring word today in without @ legal adviser, |to the city of a terrible fight inet flames o rd the vessel Jat Neah bay Baturday night Now (NEARLY COMPLETE i. 20 ees i | by herole efforts the men sucesed- ANNEXATION Jed in sabduing the flames before they spread to the storage room fe Sonenaoigeeteity } which 500 gallons of gasoline were Rainier Beach, Duglap and At-| stored lantic City and a large extent of| The ship's engine room ome jterritory in the southeast wan/ruinéd, but the hullcan be sered, | formally annexed last night by the |The. men were badly burned, dite council and the mayor's signature | were not required to go to the haw sione te now needed to make the | pi because of their injuries, [annexation complete in the direction of Renton the | ‘ie’ wo cue te he STOLE JEWELRY | | boundary | Taylor mill, just this side of Bryn |} Mawr, fally seven miles from the the efty jeonter of | } OLYMPIA, Sept. 4.—William Ooo [18ek of Wyandotte, Mich, « retired | Great Lakes captain, was ident ally shot here yesterday afternoon }and died last night While searching the room for evi dence of gambling, a charge which has heen preferred against Joseph & Japanese, Patrolman yesterday found a box filled with jewelry, worth several hun | dred dollars, which had been stolen CAPTAIN 18 KILLED. | ast eR from the jewelry store of L. Suter MAYOR REFUSES [716 Firet av. Wohida, it appears. 1 [had been employed as porter at the store, and has been secreting the Jewelry on bis person upon leaving the store SALOON LICENSE The ordinance granting a license to & saloonkeeter at First av. south WILL DEDICATE THE M’KINLEY MONUMENT. and Holgate st. w vetoed last night by Mayor Moore in a com | (By United Press) munication to the council, The ree | BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 4—Gor sons for refusing his approval was that the location was outside the present saloon limits. Another application for a license for a saloon In the 1266 bleck on ernor Hughes and other well known men will deliver addresses tomer row on the occasion of the dedica tion of the magnificent obetiak erected here to perpetuate the men. First av. south was approved by | ory of President McKinley. A fund the council last night and thie Is | of §50,000 has been ralsed by pop also outside the limits. | wlar subscription to defray the ox penses of the exercises. QUIT WESTERN AVENUE. * Don’t Build Thurston county farmers and poultry raisers are taking stock in| Hefore getting our estimates on lumbing and heating. Modern fix the new poultry market lately es | ae. tablished In this city, according to | tures at fair prices. GO. H BROWN F. C. Williams, who returned from | PLUMBING CO., 221 Pine 8 a trip to Olympia yesterday. Mr, | Williams succeeded in getting 46 ot the Thurston county farmers to take shares in the market and they will ship to it im the future instead of Western av QUARREL OVER WOMAN. (Star Special Service.) NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 4.--Two Japanese quarreled over a white woman. One ts dead and the other RT I iw in jail, held for murder ‘The atylieh kind at moderate prices Quality in BARCLAY 18 POLICE HEAD. every (Star Special Service.) square inch and the PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 4—R kind that ix easily A. Barclay was this morning ap- recognized Men of taste ang refinement buy the BARGAR $3.00 pointed chief of police A. Somers resigned viee John LIBRARY BOARD MEETS. The public library board held ita re r monthly meeting last night Only itine business was tra: ed w n Jenning the » Hbrarian, will enter upon his duties l October 1 “ENOHOMISH COUNTY FATA Is on at Everett This te a treat don't miss it Take str. City of By t from Colman dock at 7 a m. and 5 p. m ON ALL DEPOSITS it here for the can depe to be withdrawn only FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Git FROM EMPLOYER: | | | | | | | | ue FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc., ind Children, A; 6 “Under One Roof—tEverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” 0 ” Several Wijile the complete Fall ducement to visit the popular Floor Coverings S« 6 8 of o, A 36x6eAmaxin Axminster Rug $ $ 3 60 Wool ured effects, are specially priced at..... 3.50 fe ly 27x54 -Amaxin Axminster Rugs, in $ § 21x42 Wool Sm plai® color, are pecialfy priced at..... 3.50 ‘ ly priced at . 25 1 27x54 Witton Velvet 11 9229 | cially priced at .. mall Rugs ® tocks of Rugs and Carpeting are a strong attraction tion even stronger for tome a special sale of Rug various kind , in fig myrna Ruy rna 25x39 Imported Saxony Rug cially priced at .... eet In additiog: to the foregoing, other iriou In fact, the need of a good Heati » has doubtless already been felt in many home Our line of He Stoves for 1907 now sampled on the Second Floor, and you will do well to see it before buying. Our Stoves are splendidly adapted to local fuel and weather conditions, and are backed by our absolute guarantee to give perfect satisfaction in every particular, Our leading Heating Stove this sea- son, asfor many years past, is the Genui ckwith Round Oa enuine Beckwith Round Oak The birth of the Genuine cl th Round Oa er thirty years ago, marked the change in Heatir stoves from crudity to perfection. No other Stove will burn all kind l with econon uccess and sati faction to the user In using coal, for instance, it I 1 repot with cone cen grate, which prevents the formation of et nd gives the hottest fire around the outside of the firepot, instead of in the center, It has a hot hlast, for t coal onl Phe air is taken in at the feed door, carried around the top of the fire- pot and discharged on top of fire through a series of opening This burns the soot and g@as« nd makes the smoke white; thus a steady, even fire can be maintained with the hot blast alone, burning coat from the top downward Always look for the name, “Round Oak,” on the leg. There are hun dreds of imitation pleasure in showing them to you. New things are coming in right along. # INCORPORATED * AMUSE MENTS. ee ge SIX RACES DAILY | | RAIN OR SHINE, | Firat Pa 2PM, P ne oe — aes ‘Take cars at First Avenue atid Fly on the Fiyer | Jackson Street Kinds of Rugs Lowered in Heating Stove Weather Is Drawing Nearer Daily NEW THINGS IN FALL AND WINTER APPAREL In the Costume and Suit Section we are showing a gathering of newly arrived Suits and Coats for || Fall and Winter wear which is of considerable size for this time of the year. The styles which are to be the most popular of the season are here in all their effectiveness, and we would. take genuine FREDERICK & NELSON Price making the in. the addition of THE GRAND ime anager. LOUIS JAMES | ioe Seer a. Many beautiful models of wo pom.” the best know THE COMEDY || are now being showa in exten > 91.66; matinee, Bho to $1. ————|| sive variety at the Novelty Hunter Baltimore Rye United States Amusement Com- |! Cloak and Suit House, 1216 See Gees. 014-Giniane Pie HICH hye > o rg or pity, 1412 2nd Ave || ond av. Novelty fall suits ree : } |) now on sale at prices ranging Our Dollar Rye . Miss Lois Feurt from $15 to $85, and particular |||) Keystone : attention is called to our coat isatiad nineteen Motion Met esas ee et be bv ik department, the largest west of Big 4 Bourbon page Chicago. Novelty oe have ALL FULL QUARIN ~s = no superior in style or finish, AVENUE THEATER a teh te tide bine ‘ THIRD AVENUE © sod tangs ta pce toon 4 l Prenes: Main 2691 Ind. 04 $50 KIRKE We employ only the highest 123 tet Ave. Newt week gery xara priced skilled workmen in oe The Only Exch - day shops, and the mog' Liquor House ia LYRIC THEATER ptsditn Aaaie A Nowhey Hikes! & Drew, ar Deceee t4l. resigns tnd ol week 1 sult . : A musicw ® . . be « ohare weoh—fh wearer « ‘ect Musical Comedy Prives , Be sayagh pile “ Seattie’s Leading Vaudeville Hous Three performances ¥ eastern made garments. AKER. Star daily, 2:30, 7:20, 9:00. Prices 10c and 20c; box seats, 30c. } eetne ‘teehee see th THE SHOEM ‘aoe rerneiy - -” nu can't get boolher AWELL BLEGANT ¥ VILE—8 ACT middleman’s profit ft you, get thom male i] LUNA PARK EXTRAORDINARY OFFER 217 JAMES STREET. “TREE " ree: Peer In order t atroduc w enna ¢ a0 Peden. Bee : fal! models of Novelt we amare rine Work pi pr ae be ee la — | bien a DE LUXE|ss= LOIS THEATER extremely low. price of $25 a : mt ae | wane ot as most . ea Pe ves ele tame. | WOO ARCADE ae and a gre ur ) DE LUXE OPTICAL Oliver Theater ; a iarrington si v $5 4 $5 a Month Par Ma | i e famous VAMILY THEATER AND MOSER | noe tee at 8 oi « | ed and cared for, THE ONE MALE MAN ONE-HALF Woman | CALHOUN, DENNY & apeDy ed " , | EWING, Inc, Alesha A tN AY Semen ve a = ————— ne the fines a ne of TOP COATS In the City, THE TAILORED READY Os Fourth and Pike | S¥_ gRE_SS°SEESS Beaenes <euae | chy " - SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE a "tall | GENTLEMEN, #1.00, Admiasion, Including LADIES, BOG, Fare 35c—Round Tr alt mote a ape mane FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY m the ‘owted a LEAVES SEATTLE rey Ve are ae io hist and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:4 . cay ee benefit of your chil | m : ed sults, Coats | DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER, INC, LEAVES TACOMA "i Our evstom depart ton hen they come of age * We m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 pom arments BROKERS U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle o prices. ont: Aiki > Detahps titicied Tel. Main 176. Tacoma avelty Cloak & Sat € 1316 a Both Phones 27 304-305-306 Alaska Bid@ 4 phhiehaiatactiT Ks - 1827 -82829891.2 , SAY,