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— @o ° ° bd xe) THISTAR—TURSDAY QULY 7, 1908 2 Z jis one of Bryan's closest friends, a S The machine will have to be re breeders. ay clsoo has spent y | take & numbe batlota to de ] Reynolge’ automobile, which car plague extermin tlon in that elty, | termine who would be the view 4 ries No, 2170, is operated by Bruce and the local Heatin authorities presidential nominee, W hile he te Stoddard and himself from the [o) have certainly achieved splon AGA NSB HOTEL very friendly to Towne, he express Cherry at. stand, sults with the moans th CHA faae for the second place on the three women, to take the party t which were caught elsewhere and ert entered against Fregcts ‘in the air Georgetown, Several hours were} shipped In here, He took issue with |son of the superior court te P| Hotel company in eat a Oo. ¥. od himself as dougtful of bis nomin at hand.” ation. Other of ‘the democratic Ww rymakere. leaders were equally skeptical and 4 Late \ , a nearly “s oan oun intimated during a long-wind coceecmmeanaees Judge Arthur B. Griffin today or. ated ‘that in their coltted: the no lear olds was endaged ed discourse last night that the ' y ae 5g question of Who would be the nom by & companion, accompanted by clty was paying bounty on rate| 20#¢Ph D. Destlets was today or-)/ dered a judgment of $2,538 to be dered by Judge Robert B. Al the 8t. 4 ticket, waa etill i The ig one thing certain, and apont making merry in the suburb. authorities of international repu-jaway from his own home at 814 Peterson, a real estate broker, The y tate Chak oh teahine winither Just as day was breaking Reynolds, tation, who have determined, after| sath ave, and « ed to show} at by default, the defend there is a secret understanding or who was at the wheel, started to @ life ‘study, that rate tra the |eause ‘on July. 10 Wy the soatraine| case went by default, the defend- hot between Hryan and any of the » a Speeding al the dinease germs, and tried to vey Aghould not be m permanent as|@nts failing to put in an appa a leaders with regard to the vice 8. bridge, the machine tho impression that the whole@h +. of divorce proceedings| ance. Peterson claimed commii prealdeney, there will be no direct reached Holgate st. before the plague fight was buncomb, ee, his wife today fon on. the sale of the hotel intimation of {t wntil after the mmeniapeet: driver was aware, and with a crash, pu a Several of the counctl @iem'M®ra | @ ‘ scion cna aD are sitar Tino platform has been adopted, With the heavy car went through the attempted make light of -th@| GRC@IVMR 1S APPOINTED, TO SEE BATTLESHIPS, y over in| | : H | that out of the way, Lincoln may be A Yy Add railing, turning comy Z ‘ plague #itfition, but the we Meng ls Most Likely of the heard from, and when that happens, ee Auto ccidents >| its fight, The passenkers “ore | Health Authorities Diseuss of the council are detarmiogg @ @@| B B. West. was today appoint HoatP eave Pier 2, foot of Yesler n there are many who believe today spilled out and plunged tnto the sist the health of@@%@ @ om eteg | :0EFrr for (Be Public Fuel Mar 9) Way, 6:40, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:20 9 ° : |that the message will declare for 4 ¢ water, which was about four feet s forward thetr 1 > Asko (Qo esoul hm bf J uc Boyd J Hela. m 16, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:89, Candidates for Second *:,. ed to Long List tm {Sees The'pery ojec'eex' | Sorteneness of Present iiiiin tan Sa seme eee eet ae it | 6:20 p. m, and Sunda 330 where dirt filling te in Wrogrons bread al neh ly | p.m. and Sundays 7:30 p. ‘gutictem af (2D Bwiys Piel Co. © ’ ; ‘ Climbing up the embankment, ° Capone dieitinidinas tlk NO ial ctacaielellls vi a Place. Seattle. the party made Its way to the fire Sit tion fllagy fe station, The men and women re uation, . © ° —_——— e mene fused to «ive thelr names to the @ 4 © | firemen. ® . * The machine was comparag@vely 3 i new and coat $3,800 " . Vice-Presidency Situation Is ARE HIT Another Machine Jumps)» 904 con an en ./May Abolish Woodyard) « 4 Northwestern Fisheries Cos From Trestle to the was run down and slightly injur Hanging Fire on New ty"snnotomooite. driven oy. Or} — Where’ Plague Rats . ' York Deal. AGAIN Tide Flats. PET tae noon today Peterson was crosaing First av. Th - bit were and the sutomobiie, ing at mod — HENRY E. ELAND. ree automobile accidents hap ‘ate speed, turned into the avenue be “i (By United Press.) © pened in Seattle during the last 24/from Cherry st. Peterson turned|,, Drastic measures will be adopted Correspondent of United Press|, siNGTON, July 7.—In @ de-| hours. back at the call of a friend from|!f Mecessary, to clean up the block eeram, oly TAs Ut sppent |cialen fendered today, the inter | the sidewalk and stopped in front | Pousled by Kighth and Ninth ava. | \ Soda Crackers that crackle as good Sodq , | state Comm: ommission wu A boy and a man were knocked! ofthe machine, He was knocked |i¢ Ms and Spring sts, in will be @ fine old democratic | roids the preseht regulations of the | down and injured, and an automo-| down Thich four plague rate have been Crackers should over the naming of the VIC) -iirsads, requiring lumber ehip-| bile carrying two men and three! Peterson was taken to Providence | OU" Mithin the past week dential candidate. Of the halt | TO 7°to "stake and pack their own| women crashed off the Feurth av.|hospital and his injurtes attguded |, conference was held this morn dred. aspirants and “receptive” | 5), nts when forwarding in to. Dr. Purdy was taken (4 the! ~ re shipme viaduct at Holgate st. The ocou jpolicw station, but not placed s Crichton, Chief Medical Officer | didates, the two most promin claring the practice hess G eandidal open cara, declaring ee pants of the car miraculously es|der arrest. when the aceld as | Bourne and Dr. M. W. Glover, in ' charge of the United States marine ently mentioned now are Rep a | Gconomical and net unjust hospitad service, at which the sit fatives Ollie James, of Kentuck his decision grew out of a num- caped injury, but tke car was prac al: betw: al: T ation was di Ww o— 1 1 ith meal for me ‘eon meals Minnesota, and now of New York /tignat Wholesale Lumber Dealers’ There are one or two absolute | SWoistion and the Pacific Coast| John Ward. the seven-yearold facts connected with the situatio®. | Wanufacturers’ association and sev- Mou of J. A. Ward, of Duwamish ) One is that if the ong ag TOM | oral of the largest railway systems.) was probably fatally i@jured last ithe state of New York will oF 8" The tumbermen contended that the | night when he was struck and ie spon aie et ae casire present regulations were unjust) knocked down by an automobile fand Chas, A. Towne, formerly Of nee of complaints filed by the Na-| tically demolished. Alll of these mt plag have been located in a woodyard which is matntained on this block and it was decided that the propric- | b tor would either have to pile his] moisture proof packages, wood ¢ tok: ele . ce e | told be nominee io stall iieeit |2°d discriminatory. Commission- driven by F. X. Schreiner, of 626 areuné ae tae Gea dieareneesl Never sold in bulk. privilege, Bryan will indt-/¢* Harian and Clark filed a die | léth avy. N. Sobr@iner is one of would clean it out entirely as a| . Re owner of the Merchants’ Cafe, enace c Ms choice, and whoever he | Sting opinion mie me te on menace to,the public health. NA scU glee’ nominee. An-| Lumbermen of this city are not! Schreiner with his wife and chit arene ae ee TIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘are desirous of naming | Pleased with the decision of the | dren, was returning from an auto Much surprise was evoked among i tor sospae inane ‘on | lMterstate Commerce Commission | mot trip to Puyallup. When fhose informed of the true gravity ; 2 ad, 4 “ fm the stake case. Shippers not| nearing Duwamish, and runding his Of the situation, at Councilman ‘| : In dust tight, pit Olle attempted faceti iments last aight when an emergen ey ordinance was discuswed, carry ing an appropriation to continue the prosent work of destroying rate. 3 ; only furnish the stakes in loading| machine at a low rate of speed, - Oitie James Boom. the cars, but are also compelled to| young Ward and several other boys “gy Adee» 8 pon gn pay fr@ight on the stakes. None of | started to throw stones at the auto. respon: u | the stakes are ever returned, hence (By United Press.) He picked out the | shippers claim that the total loas/| 1 pects “ye moa ae BAN 4 ho Fentackian, who does | per car is nearly $5. Many of the) oh "me mo Fa oe a treat ut| Promptly at 2:06 o'clock the ‘The situation is one which re at all like his first name | prominent lambermen could not be| hushed on fell directly in fount Of /iantic battleship foot, 15 big white | @uires careful consideration,” sald as a likely runner, partly |seen today, as they are attending a {p° he rt bet Aha him 18 | men of war, headed by the flagship! Mayor Miller today 4 we must ‘ ‘of his oratorical ability,| meeting at Centralia. jthe back of the head. His Jaw was! Connecticut with Rear Adiniral/Se@lect no precautions to insure P tiewls because he is a} amiascausnes j broken and the base gf the skull) giorry in command, steamed out|the stamping out of the plague would “cinch” the | |tractured. The boy was also badiy|Of tne Golden Gate, headed. for Tome 1 ‘The waters fine at tie vot@in the south, which — Honoluin on the first leg of tte} y, Come ow in: 1 3 nn RCy an Possible, Schreiner lround-the-world cruise from San pe Leaek Pack Hatesorin oar be oo urried with the injured boy 10} Brancisco harbor. - - oor men | Providence bospltal, where Dr. W ‘The No at . Atthough ts | |C Meusay, $V. R. Hooker and 8! aogt ne targe a crowd an witnessed BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast F. the leader of the ‘Teemmany | leration tm am offert to cave the |the,eerival of the fleet here ization, is making a great pre-| Though there was not so noisy o ANCISCO, July T= At of being a strong Bryan sup tad’s life demonstration as the one that ao Saad Ghaluns of the power | ‘The injared boy haa beea uncon peiaaeedad the aibeeal at tue Thats jsctous most of the time and small lire ‘The vessels simply hoisted hopes are held out {prhis recovery The members of the city counctt! People Itving near eens ot cho eter is hocks te yond po are practically unanimous in faver|sceldent confirm Bebrelner's story. | sooserance of readin for @ 1 i that the accident was due to the | ™ divided. bade hal of hth Fg mage Sneak SF caret . ¢ Ward ané bis cc Tight or « frotte. io vote. But as yet| grounds, providing the ground ean | P@nione * a » * * » * * » * * * * * * Thirty Per Cent Discount ‘Bet sure whom they are} be had at a reasonable figure. j Auto Jumps Bridge. ‘mapper’ | The counctimen consider that) Speeding along the bridge on BRYAN AT THE PHONE. Fourth ay. So. with a merry load — 9 Towne the Favorite. }both these parks are important a a e | points In the ° system of Of passengers, & 40-horse-power LINCOLN, Neb. July 17 ip is & stfong suspicion, how-| points In the proposed are Winton automobile, owned and driv-|# Wm. J. Bryan's ear was at the on ens og ong coe ‘Among those who were inter./@2 by William Reynolds, crashe | viewed today on the scheme to se | through the railing at Holgate at Fann tet met | cure these parks, and who ex-|trned completely over as it whiz Tree in tavor ot | pressed themeclves as very much| Zed through the alr and plunged c Thomas F.|'" favor of the city making the into the water and mud 20 feet be sua ad | purchase were Counctimen Way, | low. shortly before 4 o'clock thie friend of Murphy, is| Hurd, Revelle and Hiner. A num-| morning ber of the other members of the| In the automobile were Reynolds, Nag abd Pw council have also announced that|*nother man and three women, | ve whose names could not be learned they ere heartily in favor of the} ae Cneied chieacd, semnah to pan }aengers was in the slightest de gree injured aside from 4 thorough | Wetting and shaken nerves. both| Reynolds and his companions ‘le their way without assistance fire station No. 14, where they ited until another machine arriv The party left the fire station | @ithout divulging their names. The wrecked automobile was pulled from the tide flats this telephone tostrument nearly all day. He had direct connec. Hon with the Degrer conven- tion, and appeared to be abundantly satisfied with the prospects for his ination The flood bars visitors froy Fairview, and except for the time hegis working the tele phone Iine, the Commoner is spending a quiet day. Flood conditions still = serious, and many thrilling rescues from the madly rushing waté@rs have been reported. The Rock Island and Bur lingten routes resumed service west of here today, but none of che other roads are attempt ing to move trains. HPP ERSTE eee eee today that he half of the/| City acquiring these parks that he| The board of park commissioners | will in the near future ask ° ake his nomination cer-|COUnc!l te appropriate $60,050 H ghar nom of the | the purpose of purchasing who have been | parks from the Seattie Electric | tion with this | Company fas the carve te mene |. Negotiations have been carried jen for some time between the street ‘Bena’ t . who| tallway company and the park ~— eeevea |r There is 8.05 acros in Mi me Yor Wavy 8 ac | | ark The ‘company's Yesler way |morning. The whole right side of | power station Ix located in the lat-|the car is smashed and (wisted ter park, and the company will re | me pu. F.Larnnor | tain title to the ground on which| | the plant stands. wc! CLOTHING Alveolar Teeth We are closing out the balance of this season's stocks at a general discount of thirty per cent The strongest eyidence in court Ia that which is backed up Outing Suits, Business Suits and Dress Suits are all by witnesses, Unsupported tee jf! . timony may be true, but testt included. mony supported by incontest | able proof, voluntarily submit: | The finest tailoring, correctest style, best-valu@ 1 ted, is what brings in verdicts. It would require several © Clothing ih town---now oifered at thirty per cent off, umns of this paper to publish | : a few hundred testimonials, which is out of the question, but some extracts will help you, if ]]/ e . The board of public works wiil}] YOU are skeptical about the Al 1 > 00 uit f hold & special meeting on Friday |} Yeolar Method of restoring miss. * e morning to award contracts on|} !@ teeth without . the ald of 2 street paving work which will ag-|} Dartial plates or ordinary bridge gregate @ total expenditure of $1,-|], York | 000,000. Much of this work is aw | : phalt and sandstone pa send Re Seemed | 1 3 00 Suits for 1 cotycamtentieaiinretenedcarcian MR. and MRG. HILL, Water- e e | See change of time for Navy | ville, Wash. | " a | bow ) (eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ERE Re BASEBALL TODAY At Dugdale’s Park. Merry Widow aseball Club va Nippon Baseball Club. Game called at 3:30. |The Greatest Doctor ==On Earth-=== ee - | FRANCIS IRVINE, 736 17th Ave. N $1.00 Double Multipty«|) waa. MAIN, 622 10th Ave. N 20 00 S it f 1 00 a the etro- Vii or ing Nicket a J Pee se 8 orate coc. |, Seeieien, ot se Soe TSC | Mah, ganenen sie ar . uits for $14. ald. Now, most peo aad makes its own s ” Mr, Alansoo Pi Queen ate Tam 94 your used many ¢ 8. FLEMING, 316 24th Ave. MRS. MEAD, Dunlap, Wash, | . MRG. EGGERT, Foster, Wash, MR. KIDDER, 2231 2nd Ave. $25.00 Suits for $1 7.50 MARS. 8. J. WILGON, 2565 7th Ave. W. MR. W. HEENAN, 6206 14th Ave. W. om thet hen they from pain of nor proweed to with t PWa ® forced sale to save jure proceedings, Be & donble corner, with an Beome of over $200, you can Mw 2 comparison. The double corner ot Third Ave. dope their stom: Sale opens each day, from 8:30 100-peee boo desorieln If you will call at our office g : a) ine to 6 p. nt we will examine your teeth free All Clothing kept in re air free of charge, ° ° of charge, and tell you what we nan do r you. ‘! The work is pain! and This bo : - igh ickelod acrowed calls for no cutting or boring pinin s tangdaag I | Haianced hihdie; raised pil- ||| No surgery of any sort Pe! es ; ‘ald . Thé only dentiat office in Se : 40 and 66/|}) atfle that hai Jehtints, Ohio Dental $06,000. Thi graduate licensed " ° fatty will look jus p four years from today, It W Miuated in the section of eee On a Rody hee a | Conimonwealth |) = Security Co. |] 52% 612 FinsT Ave ‘ Main 2773 | LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Parlors 1e3-t95-107 Fee SEATTLE F. M. SPINNING 1071 PIKE STREET 1310 Second Av. Dr. 8. S. Hall & Co., 1914 Koeond Ave, Heattle. free pews i at © @ io) é