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TIE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908. z LIC MUST PA Y | Hanson of Sweden finished aso | HE LIKES v RING. RULER OF THE ELKS. #3 ond | | Zorner of Germany won the finals KIND WORDS “Hdltor The Star: —Tn last o s SEN ( jin the fanoy diving contest, his ftar I read the Bein snm e { APIONIN score betng 86%, Beherens of Gor Attorney Frank 1. Sayre of his can 9 -| many was second with a score of didacy for the office of prosecuting | 85 3-10, and Walt of Germany and| attorney, I liked the ring of that | —— nn lnelk of Amerion tled for third announcement, just as 1 liked the place, each holding a seore of 80 4.6.) ring of Hob Hod, » declaration of aR and inconventence by reason a tes Creat of the interference with the ae |toe and the consequent loss of candidacy for t of eheriff. | ‘a sinensis A ARKH RRe . | These two men ar ho) ar and out conf ie : | spoken in thelr views. If a man te (By United Preas,) a the | patronage of the company's sub witihnnchaetiiiall “4 BANK CLEARINGS, Ai not a trimmer before he gets the) CHICAGO; July 18.—-Clarence a Burden Io an affidavit filed with Judge * Seattle *| rate ae kee paikgaiie seben: Wot P| Don Clark, United Staten. senator | » Griffin, Mr, Webster describes ‘| British * Clearings today .$1,607,802.01 # | , “ee ry Me ag from Wyoming, was stricken with | Companies. detail the workings of the tele-| t Athletes H AVE) & Halances 261,142.82 ©] sucmite tes AB yo att Boor seta nervous collapse and general i phone, showing that there are 100 * Tacoma *) 4 breakdown at the Anditorlum An A - pe te | ‘hey * ‘ J . j bas flatly ¢ Jared that he will put ” Fore | i} — operaien sa cterauy ‘mee "| Twenty-Two and Half [2 Sistine: tot"--...tegnars ¢] Plas Plamond Kastor Says) iy, reves ont of mutnoce ihe |x hoe! here last ‘ght. oar | . er lor lances 23,496 | (8 elected, and in this stand he wilh| OW Was the senator's condition | | stations or no tele} “if 179% calla were to come tn| * Portiand. * H | H and that for a time his life was de-| pa Raward Webd-lon each of these, it would mean 5, ® Clearings today $666,726 & ie Is Honest #) bave the eartegt backing of wine spaired of, He soon rallied, how | ng on the |that one girt would have to attend | oints Over U. }® Ralances , cece 69,687 bead tamitioke tht ten and) ovor, and although still in a pre } | ife « 7,925 calle wlon C | on hee s y . “ : t ae i a ~ AM alla, & physical impos \* . Manly. What Mr. Sayre says about the /@@tlous condition the physicians | 7 i hines, | “If the girt must anawer one PP HERS SE SED ESS OH ounty official ring is also true, |exvect him to recover | only n to/phone a large number of | times (By United Prose.) wikis What right have cert%in men to | ‘ind then an GRAND OPERA STARS ! and then an al limit? it points America in the for those who use their phones bt ommendation of the candidacy | is time some of them went to work.| E UTS ee sai poe Fe . who use their phones but Olympic games today, tho athletes! BOARD lot Robert T. lodae for sheriff. Mr 1. ¥, ALEXANDER. AR AT 0 R. L. HOLLAND. > bea ' ‘ j#tay up on the last y number of} says Mr. Webster, “it moans that LONDON, July 18.—Although | . slay up on t im over 30 of the | she must neglect some of the oth-| England boasts a lead of hae ¥. Richard’ Bushell, pastor st /hold frat one ‘ofl BEE ctuated in difter|ere, whiok results in a bad service vu K Dinmond, writes to The Star | other, each to the a ot a superior court Ovo? the whole system there {s| from the United States are not dis-| PAE nays “Van Anselt, W. aah.” He is from Colorado Springs, | Hidite Bt —— , ’ ected « oxalt an average of 9.2 calls per day, the heartened and declare that tf given | | “Dear be I wiee ss baw ke Colo., and was elected grand exal we found con-/ Swift drug store thus having prac: | fair troatment they will be able to| | y tically ¢ in the 2 of 19% phones, oF take ed ruler, B. P.O. E., at the Dallas | words of commendation for ‘The CH 60 (By United Prose.) conventior words of commendation for The | BRYAN’S ICA TRIP) NEW YORK. July 1-Aithougn |™%ention, is mat | Star in its courageous advocacy the championship home with Hide on the proposed fir een ak ag hig igs rl pe oki Sees were opened today by the board of | MIKhE ever since It began its useful | Oxcar Hammerstein 1s going to| Bid for Public Bullaings. pate w= pointed ou he lows “of the tugofwar yes y i work In Seattle. 1 have been an| Se eee, CO are Se NGTON 1 ' that the drug store proprietor did}terday wan a public works. ‘The bld of tho Wil f WIL | make e 1 WASUINGTON: Juste. thas } terday a hard blo nd the | PY ihbterested observer o' effect a reconciliation, word was ’ i we not relish the patronage of the hab-| blow and th terested observer of affaira in Si , sites at Americans are inclined to resent |! {tual “phone tittlotattio” and eal) the arbitrary ruling of the commit: | 8L2 nc-/that the Drugatets’ association of lice which refused to allow their| Th ne rent/ Minnenota, at their recent meeting | protest alte an ac jin St. Paul, bad passed a resolu Ae j tiem tending towards a remedy for tte Iron & Sel Works, at) ate ceived from London today that | for public par Msg “Foe He | t and King county over 18 years, | i uid | Olymp F v was the lowest and know something about the past | CAMPAIGN Madame Melba’ declared she would ed at the treasury departs: j oran Co “ve ‘ ye: bids were re but sites will not be select arfare with ber rival, the\ed until a representative of the de ‘ any bad soveral/ and present county and city offi never make peace with Mada t. 4 by the de iva to continue imerot tive bide on the complete) cialis, and several of the candidates | Tetrageini. Undaw ording to the American sya. | work rongie in pri from $163,-\ for powitt at the disposal of the engamentewi of the . . tem of scoring, England leads to-|000 to $180,000. voters, I have known Robert T.| WHEN HE TRAVELS IT WILL oe | tment ¢ sit each of the eit : oo further financtat| the nutsance, day with 63 points. Amertea has! There were 12 bidders and as the) Hodge as deputy wheriff ever since American manager will sail for = - oh —— - M0 th ar | ; os W044, Sweden 15, Germany 8% bids were on th alternative plan,’ he was appointed to that office, and| 'N THE REGULAR WAY—NO : nel my s00n confident eo for government purposes, his seleo- rance 5, Greece 3, Norway 3, Fin-|the board found it Impossible to get|1 now earnestly and heartily com. n straighten matters ow ‘ ‘ : 0 be governed .| MAN MAN AND MONKEY tand 1, Canada 1, Australia 1 Jany accurate {dea as to the rele|/mend him to the voters of King SPECIAL CARS FOR HIM. fusal of Tetrazzint to take part | U0" 1 part t governed by the |tive merits of the proposals until inty ae an upright, » in Melba’s concert started the feud, |?" ent man, and I belleve which has become very LONDON, July 18,—Rusvell of | the architeots could eggregate the| leas, intel! bitter — PLA CED iN JA IL: land won the final heat in the | tenders and fig at the various! he would make an efficient sheriff BY JOHN E. NEVINS. j moter steeplechase today, his|cash items. The eau: |in every sense of the word, for King) LINCOLN, Neb. July 18—Will |time being 10 minutes 4745 sec-|mate on the cost was! county onda. Biaele of America finished | approximately $198 lath rk Denny Drew, but that entlo-|(hird in the event, giving his fooling. I know the man, and conid| jong (ouay (08 & speech he de man was unable derstand Gen-| fiends a surprise, as the places trust him 0 & delegation of labor tn do well in any p coin t eutaede. Rane. day |¥ere conceded to the Britons af PHILLIPS GETS tien, He tekes no’ pretension’ of | 004 rs last night, but he refused and|ter the showing they made in the intor he o make the messages public and dv or, fear} RR fam J, Bryan i# receiving congratu TRAIN STRIKES AUTO; SIX ARE KILLED 1 have no partisan or political Free Excursion er tn th (By Lnited Pre the actor secured another $2 i bat is honest and wecld aah te : Beg = WAY —" ly ay balled out a woman who was ar-| Preliminaries Pric¢ America had man Yours Br Sm ye geen cae ; o ae — all rested with him under the name| been partieularly discouraged by A MONTH OFF) RICHARD BUSHELI | about the report that labor leaders |# killed this afternoon when the i of May Clifton, Their cases witi|the failare by Lightbody of Chica: | Pastor Black Diamond Church” | Wil tae th eaantie eels ae ear sey pee by a fast } pain ptagh e Haier ogy Renee | Ca pl Me pAraiagy tan yt Be ama TRE ag {advocate his election in the coming|# Pennsylvania railroad train | lodged tn seat aiden bah gaps eihaeachaaal (T= Nye abe —_—_—_—_——— ee | campaign, The candidate said that | # at a crowsing, near Columbia i at | si he had not received any intimation | # elty, Ind several boars this morn.) |, England was given « good healthy | ss : Soe | . war sable lead over Amarica today, when two} Re ‘ that Governor Johnson of Minnesota FRCS eee eee eee eeeeeeee On Hoods Canal TOMORROW CONVENTION ed tat Johnson would be exceed i ingly weloome to Fairview. It has been reported that Johnvon is com SEATTLE BANKS SHO «Sees more first places were added to her) 77> Be lat of victories. Jones took the} ; the | final in the 5,000 meter cyeling race | > 7) ang Actor Ciifton white in & minutes,-3 1-6 seconds for the * he wold tike to Rave} United Kingdom, and Holman of wae ll & Messenger hoy.! England won the fina) in the 200 ‘ve led, and Clifton | meter breast stroke swim, His a local pawnshop with | time was 3 minutes, 9 35 seconds 5 D memves rings, With! A. K, Dearborn of America Won 5 ol y secured from the | | his section in the preliminaries for rhe actor balled iw [the discus throw K style, to ; with Genevieve. day, qualifying ntry in th me ered with Sisal finals. His throw was 116 It is probable that Bryan will arranged for the convention of the goes there, July to attend the | in coming here to see him, but add eee eee eee eee | National Associatic { Lawyers meeting of the sub-committee of the | || Which will meet in Seattlt on Au | national democratic committ at | f ® 21 to 30. which & campaign manager will be| Seattle's 25 banks show a net In-| f *| Fridwy, August 21, the commis signers on uniform state tawe will ted. He expects to make sev-| er we Of $2,362,614.48 In deposits al informal speeches along the since M M4, a 4 decrease in WATERFRONT TRACTS. 11% Inches. |meet at the New Washington hotel route, and this trip will mark the | loans of $764,377.92 and « net in Two acres for $250; $25 down, |] EINANGTAL dee. bd ¥ fa jand confer on uniform state laws beginning of the campaign, Bryan crease in cash and exchange of $10 per month. No interest. ae ae atl Sheridan of America won the first 2a : poe will be confined to discussion of the posits are $60,752,319.70, or greater Steamer Fairhaven leaves Gal- place in the finals in the diseus | Monday, August 24, the Rar as platform and the resultant issues. than they have been at any time} Honolulu—Others throw, Greek style, his mark being | | elation of the state of«Washing-| Bryan refused to go on & special since the call of August 22, 1907, braith deck; fest of Madison ety 9 124 feet Sinches. Morr of Ameri ton will meet at the New Washing. (rato, He will travel_in the usual at 9 a.m. Are Due. who won second place, hurled the | fice and the following day the Amer-| manner and will be accompanied WOMAN LOSES PURSE. i King Sk, weight 122 feet 5% inches, and a Har association will be formal by only his secretary and newapa- | ~ | clei ne Jarvinen of Finland, who took third iy received. The meetings of the as per reporters. | OA ea $22 Kastlake av. says . Saran lace, made 119 feet 8% inches [eociation will take up the next two his mother lost a purse containing || Got Tickets Our Offi ana tiateree. (By United. Prese:) wReberioss | af Ragland finished eh A public mecting will be| Seventy members of the Algon-| g56 in cash. Mr, Ford thinks she at ice ouned, ete... , Lowe i kU, July ates A as ¢ barre “ quin clad entertained their friends! jaia the » ya : ft. i 9 42:000 09 yacht Lurline of Loe Angeles wae! race, won by Jones of England, |Candidate for Republican Nomina-| will be held Friday, Auguat 28, and ale Washington. last night. Vau-| ay, and Union st Sighted on the horizon Blasts from | sontiis of France wan second and | tion for Sheriff. the annual banquet given at the ville stunts and athletic es @ fire whistle announced her ar-| xuttray of Prance finished third New Washington hotel helped to pass awa i rival, and the shores were lined) iy ttm 200 meter breast stroke In order to make an active fight | Saturday morning, August 29, the | °Tening b 9 With people, including many eailor®! enim, won by Holman of Bigiand, for the republican nofhination for) Gembers of the association will) po ee” . n or e 1 of the Atlantic fleet, to welcome! eeerwermmenenerremen |sheritt of King county, City De! fave on the steamer Spokane for @ b her, the first of the racers in the) Visi? THE NAVY YARD. tective Charter H. Phillips was to-| two days’ pl i enna: the © The Assignee Sale of Clothing 528.987 Se | trane-Pacific event. Tomorrow is visitors’ day at the day granted leave of absence for) gound Other we will also| MM. M. Herrin & Co. 610 Ist av. © is still on at 1010 Ist a 511 Bailey Building. cas |. The Lurtine won the first tran®) Navy Yard The ;| One month, beginning August’ t » made to places of interest near!) ave for sale 1,000 shares Double 4 tween Madison and Spring. t Pacific race two years ago, getting fee: consisting 4 Phillips says he will make 00) tne city Header at 8 cents per share. se eccccccsccce i - i Honoluly first by a narrow mara: Louis, Ponneyivauta, Colorado, c#mpaiga fer the sbrievaity while The most prominent attorneys in —_—— = ; 19.977 64 a She is 96 feet long and started) sitiwaukes, Tennessee and Charles drawing pay from the police 4¢| america will attend the meeting from scratch, being the longest vee lion. are at the Navy Yard, oats partment, and for that reason Po-|4gnq ai) the papers read showld be sel in the race. leave pier 2, foot of Yealer Hee Chief Irving Ward granted bh be exceptional interest Fehon were four vessels entered every hour Round trip Sor ore request thie morn hg, in the race—the Lurtine from Los —————.___.__ Phittips alse fled this motets | Angeles, Gwendolyn II. of Seattle, MENONT oF Tie declaration of candidwey fer the MISS OLSON ANNOUNCES aeons ey ae — Diego and He) Bestia, in the este somtination Seunty of King. sat i nobulu. | at the a Ae t mi the Shzar | | The Hawaii measures 69 feat and |:iane ang aisroanin 4 4 n:6n4ne | DRAMATIC RECITAL | nat |g inches and was given a time al Overirams secured ant aaa AUTOPSY TO } . . raneee.ee | | Mixa ©. Margaret Olson, of ia Ss R Ow BE HELD es top Paying Rent and n present Mins Elate Lenore Warner | [Im A dramatic rwcial on W edema the Home You Live in of] ee an ELL AED ENE EE A ES ETON TE AE TET TS / Unitarian church | A post mortem examination of the! J ma john Milligan, tenor, and Mise | Hm ; ; tenks ” aoe en pth are gall Rotter, the Spo. | Kleanor H. Milligan, crlilats, of Liv-| The average house renter pays for the home he lives in every eight years, but i agents) "etn ceett |dead in his room at the Prince Ro-| erPooh, Bag. will assiat Thee shal newer owns it i = program #8 Aileen Teller w SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Peright at the undertaking estab |%° eccoumpaniat , 266.000 lishment of the Bonney Watson July 15, 1908. company to determine the “FO R ; of death f Disc pesinesinie 91,129.20 A small bottle half filled with a i “vied 1.2 whittsh Nqutd ound in Potter's and Premi 102,400.00 itt a utes ont iste abe "tt* See eal 17 room yesterday. Whether this bot eee one Becks ever ive open i tle contains potson will be deter f sang tere and Fixtures ewe ip BY j mined by a chemical examination. | } age these treeeee eeee 116688008 7) According to D. A. Doyle, who ss cre a Claims to have been Potter's per) : i $3,330,513.19 lig sonal friend for a long period, t Four more rate which had answer. | LIABILITIES. i @ad man was wealthy. City De-led the provisional tests, were abao- } $ 150,000.00 | tective Hudson C. Adams, on the! jntely diagnosed an plagne infecte 150,006, 00 | other hand, says two pawn tickets | yesterday by Dr. Chapin, in charge 55,014.16 ave been found which show that|of the United States public health 190.000 04) ‘otter pawned his gold wateh and | and marine hospital service. These Paar 2,874,499.04 I 6 ‘ina : | nugget stickpin jrata were caught in the block| ‘ | ee eee 4stte| Doyle says he saw at least $100! bounded by Eighth and Ninth ave. | $3,230,512.19 7) jin gold in Potter's postexsion Thuré:|and Madison and Spring sts, and} DIRECTORS. o1.50000 day night. When Potter's clothing! bring the total number of rate, ab ‘A. Arnold, President W. D. Hofius / was searched by Deputy Coroner|sotutely known to be plag in: | ; Bordeaux, President | ins Steel & & ‘< Winch not a cent was found fected, captured in this block, up to} County Logging Co J. A. Hall, Vice-President and nine j OH. McGraw, McGraw, | Cashie A number of other rats found in i & Case, Real Katat Patrick MeCoy, Lamberman 4 E. COMPANY TO OPEN ' stable, located this block, had | i MeMicken, Hughes, | ©. D. Fisher, Manager Grand en dead so ig that no rena | if en a Ny | Re ee Oe NEW LINE SUNDAY tory teat, cou Seaver og wee WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY AT 5 PER CENT SIMPLE ANNUAL IN- ; P diseased rodents, the officials as TEREST TO PURCHASE OR IMPROVE YOU A HOME ANY PLACE IN THE F scons eee a pa.1eo1t some that they Hkewlse died of UNITED STATES. q the plague a se e Mertd | - o ents $7.5 . oO lus interest. Ten and one-hal ears to re rm - 617,208.78 f Seeeian - tte hr a i ee SOTESETEROEC ; ~~ uthly as pepe . 0 -<y" m wi pl mnt r ' 2 aor 1 bis Ai ye ‘y iat Cc will be commenced Sunday, The |* * pay the un e can put y in your own ne atte rt ‘ . enters Ww * MAYOR THANKS THE * foot of grownd i snore route will be called the Wallingford FIREMEN > y 3 * “ “ j 19,420.00 ane Nore By One Se ee eee *| IF YOU HAVE LOTS YOU WANT TO IMPROVE AND NEED MONEY ON ] SEATTLE, WASHINGTON will run on Third ay,, following th fe dv a ~ Saee woe ye y . iine of the present Wallingford ay.|* Chief Bringhurst, o@the fire * AN EASY MONTHLY PLAN, COME AND SEE US. IF YOU HAVE NO LOT, J $ - heoke ” qeetanane line until Meridian ay. is reached, | * “ Ma PMA nae »* COME AND SEE US AS WE CAN BEN IT YOU IF YOU WANT TO OWN : c. aa), ‘ whore it will run uorth to 6th at., /% Meer nom the aplendid work & YOUR HOM WE HAVE OPERATED SEVEN YEARS UNDER THIS PLAN & Mepert of Condition at Close of Business, July 15, 1908 ak, oo ee ot’ |& necomplished by. the fire de x|[f AND NEVER FORECLOSED A LOAN. : Bie . . ‘ ‘ hemes sy Senaltincs " “ *& nent at the bine ey buthd @ é - nae OP | CHARGE NOT IN EFFECT * wet Monday night * Six month pace in case ¢ kness or loss of position ) ° ocks 18 | * * i preeecuaces wimenen @ . ) adinixaton fee ts being charged!» ye ee ee ee ee ee i States Bond ) irpine 10,000.00 ‘ % hed teen to \ Omer’ lia lyi fie, oy }- ‘ . wit | dette ered 1896 * . sage ell bbe | | i from { u et . (By United Prem) | a # kk a pagent onthe ali af ea S d e dal Om all Panlt 1.1775, > 9 ie r veto! of paculle \ ri r c dottle am the E , 2 Wyle ome Chie Aseectacthindshaas of | gow we county wil 4 fi ‘ : Total , : “er and - ‘cipal aaphalt plant for thin | subd 1 the “ngwownts of Home Office, INCORPORATED Western Branch f city, Bldsewere t d from He ‘ a pennant aunty of Washington, D. C Dallas, Texas Deport $5,557,960 de Ind: F. D. Gummer & Son Co, affcade of O'Briex, now mayor Yates & Worsham, State Agents, Room 507 Marion Building, Seattle, Washington nts : “cr ’ Cleveland, O., and the Warren A Pa and then county treasure Some good agents wanted to represent us in the city Deport ) 74 tad Wo TRIM phalt Paving Co, The amount of| wh reported as being short in , ° . JOBHUN ha the bids was not made pubite h vunts $1,262

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