The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1908, Page 7

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Q T | AIRY i N Sor canes ae HODGE IS INSA4*ER Js y ox ARE UP IN ees ait | THE RACE | this morning in Mystic REGRADE itt of King county. Rod dows not come forth an bouncing that his “friends have prevailed upon him te run,” but with the same directoess and hon-| esty which have made him one of! Gairymen insisted that the xpaye: the district affected ome were theoretical, uct ays trate entre Mitected | the most successtal officers who and were imposing annec-| grade have formed a Taxpayers’ have ever served the county, he burdens on the producers! Protective association, and will Wclares that be wants the office They declared that en-| tight the matter ta the courts, ped the honor and salary attached, ¢ of the restrictions would| ©. L. Willets is president of the | 224 will use all honorable means) le no good, as a city, intt| cssociation: Miles H. Jones, treas-|'°..2°* the nomination retaliation from the bust-|urer, and George F. Rowe, secre-| I think the salary paid the sher potnt. ltary, ‘The pian te for every tax-|(t,/® sufficient pay for the work, call for the meeting was ts-| payer in the district to pay the as- jand that money can be saved to the jeounty tn the conduct of the of & week ago, the object belps sociation $1, and attorneys employ fh against the activity of /eq by the association will conduct | Hon, “aid Mr. Hodge to a represen Trenton. who has been foreing| the fights in the courts. tative of The Star. “If nominated to Beattie, and the dairymen age of their first opper rto vent their feelings on officials, both of whom were road” Lands, ‘The attempt to indict CI er and locator, of this city, by th * failure postal authorities Leavengood of using the Unite States matla to frauduleatly obtai movey of pe Ser gon railroad lands serted by the government nx, many of them citizen: e, upon the so-called detec More than | os «oe ll vif to eon. | UYee that a8 no probability existed ing ts extensive enough to make Pdairies which supply milk to! $2000 has already been pledged oo 1 Eg agatigmcnnanne tgp of ever obtaining the lands, the of-| him a very valuable men in the to pat thelr dairies in| Geo, F. Rowe, secretary of th inadecr as ible pting no nee Wan obvious board of county commissione ly sanitary condition. The sociation, stated this morning that pen Fly rs leey paid | i#a¥engood met the charge by Fay is known ax & good business | Eaey ae for the condemnation of | the reqrade plan had aroused bit|" =r has always bes = Be contending that the original grant man, and an energetic one. He le found to be affileted with | ter opposition. |while tm the position of bo suty wo the California & Oregon Railroad wit! probably be entered in the BOARDER BADLY BATTERED js was an added incentive| “It wili simply mean that & g004 | Suority to rigidly enforce the lowe COmPany provided tn plain terms race, igtdty a“ IN ENCOUNTER WITH HIS e the meeting, as in it the dairy-) many of us will have to move oat if of the state in a straightforward Hons were remedied. Dr./ for a regrade had been ratirosded| yr Hodge was born tn Scotland |“*, % indict STABBED) 0) a, a baker, wa wl f esterday morning on the cableship wm, when he attempted to of Uhis city for the past 18 years ‘ al Sle to 260 dairymen the neces RESSNT F. HOOSR, | Zimmerman buys grain and hay | 1s "pa an — Te ies of guarding milk against con Candidate for Nemination for Saw No Fraud in Locating throughout adjacent counties, ba#| majority are enthusiastic pitt. ran high on account of} a made, and believes they are far Cormack for the gove | tions which Dr. Crichton | Deputy Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, On “Or Rail from being up to standard. He other iasues of. he ore but} the state dairy commissioner | sociation to on of Black Diamond, t» tive can egon ud thinks he could greatly improve splicated a be evel grey a on dairymen supplying didate for the nomination for sher them. S tntee thet le be —— ‘ype Leay engvod, the prominent timber cruts federal grand jury at Portland, was He had located a number ‘Ore and it wae a» that they should sell the alternate gee the possibility of financial {: goes through. The estimated ex sections to actual settlers, but that 7 poly mat & somewhat picturesque form. | fn addition to the expense {0 | pense will be enormous, The plan | tur the ee ee pF cone the raflroad, which is now control ing to the “platform of prineiph LANDLABY. | te making their dairies san-jor the city engineer is to raise the of the county, and in seeking the|'°? oy Harriman, was attempting which he has prepared and handed — | A {street 12 feet. All adjacent yroper-| nomination for sheriff I promise, |'2, C*8d® the law because of the to each of the dally papers today. { | iy 250 dairymen were present ty mast be raised also, and 8.6004 jf vincted to enforce the laws of | MBuUlous value of the timber on sald) He says in this “platfe Exhibiting a deep gash over his} the meeting was called to) many property holders cannot stand ine state to the letter regardless | #84*. which is addressed to “The » | left eye, L. O. Brekke, now living , among them several whose | j:~ lof nationality, friendship, political!,. 7™*, S784 jury apparently took i pie” at 406 Union st, had a warrant were closed until sanitary, Mr Rowe stated that the petition | or financial inflacnces. this view of the affair, and declin Fullerton’s Platform. 4 uence for assault and battery tasued ‘THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908 and ox hould be 1 ‘a Huhed 1 he to grind friends to furnish soft anape any Man appointed by me will show ne xen no (CANDIDATES . Colin Wy Now President R. M.A bed twiee through the neck earl PORTLAND, 6. June 21—As ent wished to be as reasonable Ws ‘ Burnside, now tying at Tacoma, by the Bartear bhatt conmnnuee of ike | posible, but would inaiet that every W IK De I k wm Rusdin, second cook on the division, composed of the ficeautlgn be taven bs the aates.| Well Known Deputy Is Seek-| «°:.: ot ton the ae ae “}men to Qeep their milk absolutely © | Coming aboard the vessel after] Ms rae nd which contest is conducted br| | pire, * N ao f | midnight in an tntoxleated eondl- | lots sent by john Buc} "Toward the ond of tte address) ING ROMIMNALON TOF | tien, Nusain vegan throwing dinhon allots sont by postage, Joba Bev ° Dr. Crichtan waa made the targa! Jand oth utensils about the galle Th Busi M ki lelected president of the organt | | a Jof many questions, being constant Sheriff. eee ee ee eee ee | Three Business Men See! i) corte the eee lly interrupted. The questions show } i. Ruedth to be Ruadin rebelled and | ° ed the dissatisfaction of she dairy | & tussle ensued, during which Rus N 2 48 fe Co inst Saniasy fen in crabhed « butchers butte whieh| = =NOMR@NeM@ for County ~ a The reaelt of Mie meefing was lay on the table in the « | i | the appointment of a committee to | plunged” it Into the bab ae in Meeting Heb} prepare plans for an association of then beating him inte unc Compass saumse r. dairymen and draft resolutions to news | be reported at a meeting of the During the trial yesterday the = — dairyen at Auburn on July &. | | Cook pleaded gullty to the charge of/ «1, didate at Autrura. Following are, the members of assault and battery, escaping with; 2mone the latest candidates) on ee I the committee a Cine of $100. | mentioned for the office of ¢ ty} —_— Judge W. H. White, Redmond | commissioner are T. F. Fay, reall (By United Press.) chairman; Fred Ness, Walter Neas estate dealer; G, F, Zimmerman, NASHVILLE, Ter Ju 27 +s . and Robert Bridges, Orillia; Oscar coerce ypdalaeat er ttinggececariets Hd . Tt) ne 27 oner "| Christopherson and C. V, Lock . a | Procesmonus of women and children, | ridge, Auburn, and W. W, Brown i, & MAN WhO who are actively fighting with the| Green Kiver * that bis pla ™ t | the Target of Man “ | Jie straight antiFurth, first, last | PrOMbitiontets in today's primaries, | y jand all of the time o the features of (bo os Mr, Zimmerman served for six! Other cities hee Objections. lyears on the civil servies board cities In the ‘state } tiring during Mayor Moore's a4-|, der to influence voters near: | | ministration, but has held no other every woman and child | 1 public office. He bears a good rep — to walk early today joine ». health commis Jutation as a business man and 1 vyar seen in Nauk street parades on y ctive part 0! an 1S ne h Nashville. was one} ie Seattle, was constantly tn tan active partisan in politics. nour and a half passing a given Fourth ward * has reside th has resided in point. A similar demonstration dict ma Does Not Like Monopolies. Mr Fullerton resides in Kirk land. He is & positive man, whose sentences are and explosive He doesn't the Beattle what the outeome of the pri fen will be. Hundreds of women, with their children tugging at their sk working at the polls in M n Knoxville, Chattanooga like © any other sort of public erth eater. Jackson, Clarkesville and other! Ho bas ideas, many ideas, some | places, while their sisters are parad pied anes ject of the |i and shouting for prohibition handiing of county funds and coun ty bastnens Frien@s of T. P. Fay, the real ew tate man, who platted all of the Green Lake district, are actively at work to get Mr, Fay lined up as a candidate. They say that his knowledge of practical road butld 4 in WORSTED BY WOMAN Fullerton’s canvass is taking “Having an and State Dairy Commis through by some real estate men In the proceedings It developed against his former landlady, Min- L. W. Hansen were both/two years ago, and that there cad fa ag ge 9 pS _ that Senator Tillman, the famous} anya andi.| 8 Anderson, of 404 Union st, (his! on invitation and explained | no need or desire for a regrade. {tp work ag s coal miner at Bieck | S0uth Carolina sen had filed | date for office, | ™ermins oime. } All taxpayers in the district be-| Diamond, upon a claim, together with nine it te but right |..Minule Anderson was arrested on he has ore ever ong the speakers who voiced tween Volunteer park and Jackson “ members of his family, and Oe Thursday night on a charge of dis protect of the dairymon wore| street on the nouch and from 19th gee Bagh — § deputy her tective Clemens, working for the I aes ott orderly conduct, bat when the case W. H. White of Redmond.|ay. on the east and Minor SY. on! hero of weveral notable eeploine | Taiiroad, dectared that this was the ye I ntand. came up before Judge John B. Gor Ness of Orilia, C. V. Lockridge | the west will be assessed to pay for/which tested hin neete end teat cause of Tillman introducing the where | stand. don in police court yesterday aft arn and W. Cochran of Ortlla.| the regrade. ‘a> a anemone chee aos Capac | Senate resolution directing the at the, ti eIRE | ernoon she was discharmed ge Hart of Auburn favored san-| Next Tuesday evening the Tax-| errk he hes cntecond the tame ia torney general to proceed against tved when |. THe oot #id not satiety Mr measures. The burden of pavers’ Protective association will| Meck Iamend ith veh — 18! the railroad im the courts and thus arrived wh Brekke and he went to the prose addresses was that the people hold a mass meeting at 1010 Pike |¢ an see Pes oo efficient | rook relinguishment of the lands. » pti. * cuting attorney and had his side of hedairy district, who consumed 4 City Engineer Thomson will be | s. inte itacgtat been the) “Attorney Lafferty. of Portland, ave become | the story put down and an informa milk, did not suffer from to | present, and Counctimen Mullen and |" Alwaee uheverrat on behalf of thirty-aix ifferent en. ret ine pan, On against Migs Anderson issued other diseases credit-|Revolie have beon invited to attend. | hae reresed ce taccwe cate mts | trymen, bas already commenced erage yg Refused to Leave House. E. &. Norman have been employ-|in the political pe reenl ween i sult againat the company ee ened it | _, t¢ claims that trouble raged mer jed to secure new members for the | responsible for much of the son finish in the courts.) means of personal enrichment, in A ama | stead of a public trust (By land others. | “If 1 am elected, 1 will consider eS \myself & servant of the people, jsay* Mr. Hodge, “and as vrvene OHIO SAFE AND | sball expeet to do ther will.” ‘COUNCILMEN ARE United Press.) Among the Seattle peaple who ALL ARE WELL rily when he refused to leave the| boarding house on Thursday night, | is necessary to icon est present a oe canta | cae sop oong octet hg Bi saad jock. roe Fr Pollock v i pe sames belong to some) wien Miss Anderson accused him; and on that account he le being op lique, t be " y et they wi it : at jo « , o . er + te alle a! politicians who regard office as « tors, 8. H. Shelby, J. W. Campbell of any man, or set of men, then I was & mortgege on the place. | Brekke stated that he refused to fife. to be left alone in private | | until be was paid $70, which ay 1 have consistently worked for reform for thirty years, with the |Me Claimed wat Que te work full knowledge that the reformer |Ca'Pomter | and | rarely gets anything but abuse 1 This angered Mixes Andreson, be shall continue to do so as long as 1 have strength, whether it makes me friends or fows. I should consider it an honor to said, and before he knew it a big wall clock struck him on the side of the face, giving him the cut above the eye. He had the clock ]| CHATTANOOGA, Tena, June 27.| | Cable advices received by Frank 3 —A movement to unite the North | | | Waterhouse @ company, bring the pending 4 pee git Ra along to show what a wreck it was. land South in « greater degree of jimformation that the Ohio is iM oy ts win, Ae egies bagel gaged a social solidarity and to provide a/ ithe fee, 150 miles south of Nome, } 3 a we pwi tu water) of $200 a month. | vd fon thagt ne siege} the ship safe, aed ali well on ale on re Of | strock him in the back of the head | vas started here at a meeting of the pony Biante, svay®: Hinersate uy of hich many of the most prominent men of the ard / be THAT EVER HA NED. not GREATEST TIME IN TACOMA a4 adapted to ice bucking as a wooden ship, the captain will re and the pieces scattered about the room as other pieces of furniture began coming his way. Bat why didn’t you stop hert™ anked Miss Reah Whitehead, chief | the mountains, and believe nothing enhances the value of property like good roads. i If there ts @ ‘blind pig’ running, country are members. turn to St. Lawrence island to ry never reat until It is closed. | a | y at tii ti a =, wa ae a ba (By United gg Fg tree wa gd al ges le.| will allow no low dives, gambling suse dneanased msantcevoin omer fo | mover aes tasaelans Geena Tracom | une W-tisveley- |...” teatroion the heme ta or dance baile tn connection with OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. slg Shey Roose mente in municipal circles, | . ; places where liquor is sold, over | Wm. J. Bryan, Vico Prosident Fair’ | itty as sensational as when charges Uematc® immediately either the | Which the county commissioners! ‘The whole Atlantic fleet will be ] banks, Secretary Root, Speaker Cam-| vary tied against Mayor John W.|COTw\". Montara. oF some other nave juriadiction. | consider every | at the navy yard a few days more. non and Secretary Taft. The club! tinck seeking to impeach him be |vons;' Nom at Nome, to the Ohio's man a free agent, with as much | See the battleship Rhode Island in [has secured a large tract of land) cise of his stand on the restricted |Triyet ., Before the Ohio left Be | right to buy whisky as he has to|the dry dock. Boats leave pler 2, jest _Serees tho Tennessee river attle, Mr. erhoune directed the | buy peef, and | don't consider that foot of Yesler way, ten times daily. | district problem, are likely to result | within the next few days. Welldefined plans have been made for the impeachment of a) | number of counctimen on a charge captain to avoid the fee, and he ha ltherefore not attempted to trate the ice Noes, from Lookout mountain, where a club house will be erected. | abundant that the accused ones can- | | not get away. They have boasted lof their plans to impeach Mayor Linck and named members of the | WITH $500 | The fishing schooner Mary, now in Uncle Hiram and His Pig gave the letter & Will Fly on or About June 27, Weather Permitting. tance of about one-fourth mile, the . . lookout sighted a flock of goonies, || Chas. S. Leora, Aerial Artist gh ag tS the substance. The ship swung by If you are looking for @ Fireworks Display and Big Celebration on the and after the crew killed eight of | | |of conspiracy. Announcement to to sel! Uquor as be would sell gro ) this effect was made yesterday aa DE KHAND SK IPS ceri and if be rune a dive I'll }it is declared that proofs are so . close it up. to a deckhand to port, made the rich find of about t 1 $40,000 worth of ambergris 7 mailed. Upon arrival in Seattle Special Announcement |side Cape Flattery. While cruising the sailor opened the lette bh. outside the cape the «hip came @4 the check, which was proper! , . : within three miles of the whaler endorsed, and disappeared Capt. Mecklem’s Air Ship Githin three mallee Oe es | captured three whales. In a dis the man who cells that whisky has Round trip fare, 60 cents, Nearing the End of Our Business Career in Seattle Our Stock of Furniture, Carpets Rugs Chinaware, Etc. ——at——— Cost Prices and Less —Buy Now—— Century FurnitureCo. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. office, who had taken charge of the ene in the absence of any of the and Mr. Brekke looked very surprised. “I wouldn't do that She is much stronger than I, No, 1 wouldn't do that.” In police court Miss Anderson ex plained that the job Brekke had done for ber was a very small af fair and that it was not worth tht price asked for it. She also claims that Brekke owes her money WS OF UNIONS The Building Trades counci! met last night at the Labor temple. There was a large turnout of dele gates. T conditions were re- ported good among the different unions, The Building Laborers will elect thetr officers next Monday evening. Nearly all the members of the Building Laborers’ union are now at work. The quarterly working card for July, August and September has been fssued by the Seattle Central Labor council, The members of 70 unions are using this card. A branch of the Amalgamated So- One-Hlalf Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing 1121 FIRST AVENUE Wateh for Friday's ad any more right to ran a dive of any = kind than the man who sells beef I will grant & Heense to a man ast one-third o the busi the court In my opinion, at le less employes could jBeas of the inty Under State Examiner's at Resources. PORT TOWNSEND, June 27.— council who with them, and it Lh Loans and discounts. $289,926.36 gee - i The confidence which Henry} The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. |g serra Sas <r ates of. wrbiaes, " Selina Hotel Tourist s Real estate, furniture 9 : : | es . county, placed in a deckhand ofl piss Clase Pewvennge seticnes Cash on hand $0816.34 . = jthe steamer State of Washington, “Bh ‘ Free Attractions Daily 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. FIND AMBE GR peseligec mgr A gpeedhaedRad agggs = Tn banks ....- 8116856 . | story. Heine, who recently sold, . i: Concerts Sunday Afternoon and Evening by | © tweet of land, for which he te genes oe Oe ss * |cetved a bearer check for the Ji.) Sof eeeoe es lll tanith Prof. Meier’s Band | aaa geen pot soo ee quaaiase | PORT TOWNSEND, June 27.—|ter, together with s passbook, ad 4 dressed to & Seattle bank. He Deposits May 14, 1908 <a Deposits February 14, 1908.. Increase sf STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Call of May 14, 1908. Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. $229,815.90 vee 5,000.00 7419.68 + 261,217.32 $593,452.90 251,217.22 4,158.31 + $ 27,059.01 BEKIN Fourth of July lthe birds, investigated and found || safe and profitable plotures, bricw-brac, china, Pa WE hoi |the ambergris, which they brought place for your money, We wit! pack and Don't Fail to Pay a Visit to the in port | try the Puget Sound them to any part of the world ed | ‘shies 44 STRAWBERRY PICNIC AND | Savings and Loan Co, Filipino Mid ets DANCE. | 112 Columbia St our fire proof warehouse, wi First Time in the W. Sunday at Wildwood Park. Every TURKISH BATHS. irst Time in the West. body welcome. Round trip, includ Finest on the Coast. goods. LOOFF. M ing dance, 25 cents, Take steam Main Occidental av. oi aa CHAS. OFF, Mgr. ers Wildweod and Haas, Lewob | Sunset 612 wea, , MW Park i a er PAE RET APES EET Berne o SCTE 7 LAP IR TEE ET PA LIRGEETT RIN PEER CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture pianos, F nage goods for shipment and forward ‘We will pack aud store the entire contents of a house to can tell you to a cent what it will cost te pack your MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. ware, etc 1823; Ind. 71. FIRE PROOF STORAGE. S YOU elety of Carpenters and Joiners of America bas been started in Seat- te with about 75 members. This society was instituted in 1860; and now has a membership of 75,000 and nearly $1,000,000 in paid-up benefits. James Murphy, business agent of the Butlding Trades. council, says there ts mot an idle bricklayer in Seattle. The trade conditions among al] the unions allied with the ; Building Trades have improved greatly during the past month. ‘The reading and waiting room at the Labor temple is a good indus- trial barometer, A few weeks ago it was crowded with idle men. Now there are not a dozen men in there at any time during the day. Thia shows the vast improvement in | trade conditions in Seattle. | The Cooks’ union held a well-at- | tended meeting last night. | The Electrical Workers’ union met last night. There was a good attendance, and trade conditions were reported as greatly improved. | The Sanitary Wagon Drivers’ union will meet tonight at the La bor temple. | John Wall, who broke into the Afro-American club on the night of May 18 and got away with $28.50 which he found in the till, and was charged with petit larceny as a re- | sult, was sentenced to the county | Jail today by Judge A. W. Frater for 90 days. | Money in Itself Is of No Value Your savings are of { some worth only when | employed as a means to | an end. Money in the | bank on interest serves a double use — you can apply the interest to se- cure the comforts of life; } the principal serves as a | reserve fund in case of | misfortune or necessity. { We advise no one to save for the sake of the money alone, An account with 6 will be a means to en- joy future days. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY.

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