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IRBAGE BILL MAY COME UP ooo men Hines and Sparkman have awitehed from their orteinal stand and are expected to vote to Sparkman has been won ov & promixe of rushing his EK. Queen Anne drivewy paving bt! through Fred Sawyer has re Ma a month's vacation eo Hi ta Hkely that the qlique which is fighting aystom of mu y's on of gardage will and Hines haw been promised city itroad through water for his ward sna a the original At a late hour today ft waa re erate Of 965,000 ported that Councilman Goddard's day. H now stands, it is) wife was very IM, and in case he there wil! i) yotes cannot attend tonight, the proposed rna} ee repeating Murphy's or re peal bill will be put over another rela Ty this number Council, week = POCKETS REAP ASUNDAY HARVEST 123 Lab SEESEPEFEEZ FF ar| Was effected through a basement bbed | window »| G EB. Conrad purchas ault of clothes at a prow nd ay. ostabliahment turday and left his old suft in the dressing rejroom, After going a short distance fie alsolup the street, he mftxsed hix val me wable watch, having left it In the pocket of his old vest. Returning, qhandbas. con-'he found that the timepiece bad wai tom Mn of | been stolen ene coe a Member a ary Naili of having stolen ENJOIN CITY Neb, Aug. 1—Wm The board of public works on f ® member of the Lin | Saturday awarded the contract for biel union today, | Constructing the second Cedar river been voted an honorary | Dipeline to Grant Smith @ Go. at by the printers here yes-| their bid of $1,172,958. — bape tog gee tm February, 1907, the contract ryan’ for the same work was awarded to that its adoption by the! ine Puget Sound Bridge & Dredg int be construed as having | ing Co. on a low bid of $1,163,458, significance. Thit WA®\and it is expected that the latter by the election of Gover! company will bring Injunction pro ,) & republican, to MOM! condings to com: pel the city to let fu the same union [it carry out the first contract | For a long time the city was un able to dispose of the bonds which A FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—Her | were to pay for the work, and final | x ices, editor of the New! ly the board of public works reject i Zeitung, who arrived/ed the bid of the local company ‘ @ tour of the Pactfte ‘calling for other bids, under which gave the first intima (this last contract has been awarded. for pledging his| - Editor for Bryan. malty av., about 12 ok Purses and Watches Sunday alght, while she was riding on a Yesler way car, The thief nade hia escape | from Several People QB) W. J. Osberg says that white he was walkfe along Washington st between Firat and Ratiroad ava Streets. stranged grabbed his ta ied the wateh and made away wi The home of J. BR. Chambers, ol — 1812 B 68d st, was ontered by} eapockets, sneak ves and) burglars ween eight. and ten} quite fre nl o'clock yesterday morning, while| ea the family was aw nd $80 in} . 1516 Seven: | bi wns sto mS dresser panies. to the p traw Entra to the residence | ROBBED OF $11,000. NION UNION CARD .. ele SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Aug. 3. | Sam Van Rooyan, well known along the Pacific coast as the trav. | eling representative of a New York and Loudon concern, applied to the officers here today to ald him in recovering diamonds and money <— |valued at $11,000, which he ac — Willtam J, Gill and W. A Poitcal ‘BRIDGE CO. MAY Ww w lw \* THE STAR—MONDS ~ |FACTORY (GRAND ‘STANDS ‘| WHEN TAFT SAD CINCINNATL Aug. 3.—This ple- urico: “dt thousands, who watched > nts the scone at the) the mony with keen interest » of Chas. P. Taft, when Judge and cheered the candidates with en H. Taft delivered his speech ac | thusiaxn pting the republican presi A striking f e the pieture mination. The Taft f the ble fact iiding fn the ax not filled with peop’ aume background, When the beautiful ho! ” of tickets were a Taft home was the home of Multi tuside the fence. Outside the | millionaire David & her jfence the streets were filled with | Mre. Taft, it was in the midst of Die eee ee ee ee - , * LIVE FROG IN BOY'S STOMACH: * * * (By United Press.) . REDLANDS, Cal, Aug. 3.—Physictans are today attempting & to extract a live frog fram the stomach of Baynum Elifott, a | lbyearold boy, who swaHowed it while drinktug from a howe. # The prank of some playmates caused young Elliott's predicn & mont, Members of a crowd of boys with whom he was play. ® ing offered Elliott a drink The frog was caught by the aud. den rush of water and forced down the boy's throat. He felta @ strange sensation and the boys explained what they had done ® An examination by physicians proved that the frog was # still alive and, although they have made several attempts, the: e cannot force the boy to eject it. The doctors aay the from & cannot live long and they do not believe it will seriously in © jure Elliott, anyway * + i inci dies, incndhodh tite tect bin cet (eee eee ee eee eee ee eee | Two More Strikers Show Sacer = | INJUNC TION HEARING IS POSTPONED charge of the case, and was there fore unprepared. John Save and F. Cervero were arrested yesterday by Sergeant Stuart and Patroimas Maybers for Contempt of Court and py of the federal Are Arrested. la Taep were charged with com | Yavaust 3, 1908, | | | & most attractive residence district Now ft ts surrounded by factory bulldings, but, moved by sentiment and the delights of the old house the Tatts the no anelt ngg led with hb sted #pectators Dur the as ng efise to leave it fication ceremony buildings served ther ing windows be ndreds of | SMILES~ rriman | Has Little to Say’ | But Continues to | Smile, (By United Presa.) . CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Bdward Harriman today added a new an tev. ty his long list of brief and }ambiguons interviews when he was | }Mbked why the railroads are { financial straits after five years ior i 4 ‘at prosperity. He answered Tt ie simply because they are |after them | “Who are ‘they? he was asked but’ he only amiled and declined to talk any more. ‘The intimation {a clear, however that he believes the action of Prest dent Roosevelt i® responsible for the prevent conditions. He would not discuss the president's crusade against the ratiroads for rebating The interview recalled hie fame statement. and not yet but soon” when this was mentioned to him b: / | tompt of court only smiled again : nd | 4. Seheffer and ©. Stoff were ar = s rested for following @ non-ar WARO CLUB TO MEET. The hearing of the case of the! stevedore by Sergeant Stuart | Pu Sound Shipping veiation| Patrolman Kirk. Sergeant Stuart) A meeting of the Fourteenth | for uuance of the temporary | saye the men followed two strike Ward Republican club will / Injunction granted two weeks ago| breakers who left pier 4 for town I sn Md restraining the longshoremen pick- | One made a detoar to head the non ie seem ets from intimidating and futer-|unton men off, while the other fol a SS een |fering with nov-union stevedores, | lowed | ¥as postponed by Judge Hanford B Eilingsen was arrested — rf fomination. J ; “The republicans! thet the tariff needs| The Tremont arrived from Ta ett have no confidence coma this ‘noon and wharfed at Y of the party to re-|Pler 8, where she will undergo her | governmental inspection Be can hope for nothing trom} _ ot Waders in congress, Remarkably quteh dispatch was fet, “by Speaker Cannon./given the steamer Buckman in San fvanta and Payne | Pranctacn. Leaving Seattle 60) ving that Bry-|hours behind her schedule, she dte- Be more effective than a/charged and loaded at Frisco in it in meeting | 4# hours, satling only six hours be- I will do my best to/hind her sailing hour. Bryan bas been nominat-} The Craigvar, chartered by Wat him vigorously |erhouse & Co. to take the place of/| % x take stump for him in| the Shawmut, will arrive on the/ 4 sound August 10 ». Frisco Has a Mystery. The St. Helens will probably |, Aug, 3.—Mys- | make another trip to Nome for L. the “finding ot the |M. Gray & Co., which is negotiat 4 well-dressed and apparent jae for her charter man in the bay to-| the Golden Gate. Kxam- that it bad been in| @aly & short ‘ime, por - Nothing on the body & clue, FLESH BURNED TO BONE United Press.) be * ovate, |, SAN PRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—With aed wocan iron Wetle nis body almost completely covered} ‘Whest juss put on the with a seething mass of botling| laephaltum, thrown upon him by! {the explosion of a pot in which he} was heating the material, Peter G@. Com, a street worker was carried | to the hospital today in terrible) ideas agony. He is not expected to live} a | Bhar vat” otttwee" | more than a few hours. The fiery | $7 bitumen seared Com's flesh, burn- ot Madi ogh hs oe 2s. | ‘ng the flesh on his shoulders to the AP Mn, Maturaay, 12:46 | bone ‘YOUNG WIFE DIES OF APPENDICITIS 5 and 16 18, aie ~ “ vt 730 ee tastena the On | Flyer} | Mre, Julia Theodora Abrams, TA leans 22, wife of Norman B. Abrama, oA Route. =) avoman who had gained consid erable distinction as an artist beth in Washington and California, and who was a member of one of| 121g 136 a. m,| the. ploneer families ¢ a 3:65 died this morning at th o Tes, ay lal idence, 2524 Howard av ot ap-| mf Tasoma—T: 2a | pendl Death came after an il} The coased was a daughterin a andEdmonds |» ot Rovere Abrams, ono of tho > bs ve in Lake ceme . = Sooecoooooooooesoosoreee! : ' 2 $3and $4 Hats Only $1.85 $ | At the Assignee Sale : 1010 First Av. $ Coeeeeesenseoscsssoes| th is morning wat!] Thursday morn-| complaint of a nonunion man. ing says Ellingson ls a member of “the C. A, Riddies, attorney for the | “flying squadron,” & gang of pick Longshoremen's union No. 18,/ ete who are alleged to patrol the| pleaded for an extension of time,| front and assault any nov-union| stating that he had just taken |longshoremen whom they find 2 TAFT | ——$_—______. ON THE “PORCH” be beld t Madrona bal republican can offices are Thuraday evening West Seattle A didates for county vited to attend KIDNAPED GIRL IS RETURNED in (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Veronica Cas-| cities, Blair may be connected with | t the murder of Nora Fuller in San Franciseo six years ago from Seattle state that have worked t early last spring, MAY PUT BOAT ON Blair may Advices ® ® RRR RRR RR RR * © 48 & carpenter |* ** ® Clearings today ® Balances * * Clearings today ® Halances Taft Playing With Senator Bourne—Don’t Call Him “Willie.” (By United Press.) HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aum tA committee of the Virginia Bar as sociation today invited Judge Taft to attend a dinner to be given | the association 1 Wednesda night. Taft accepted and will de iver an addrene After spending the morning at his usual work, going over his mat) and attending to campaten bunt hous, the candidate played golf wit! Senator Jonathan Bourne of Ore gon, who sa he came here give Taft exerciae on the links to keep him in condition M nd M Taft attended ser ices at St. Luke's ehure ter day and i oa b Rev. Dr. Jol att Get up and eat, for the journe in too long f ou,” was the text Kings, from which D: from I ‘cott drew the lesson that fre ritual food was a ne y for present day Christian life a was the literal command of El which he had quoted In ulking with the men yesterday afternoon, J Taft said he drew the line at being called “Wil but “BIL,” or just plain Mr. Taft, would do. the newspaper 1ge Taft a Unitarian CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 8. —The Rev. G. A. Thayer, of the First Unt tartan chureh today denied that am H. Taft had no par campaign re Rey, Mr Judge Taft's mother Alphonso Taft and his ” ra were members of the Unitar ian church and members of |the congregation of which | am the por Thaye and Judge were |pastor. Will Taft attended my church regularly when he lived in Cincinnat!. He became a member of the church when he was a young FIREMEN OUT OF HOSPITAL Andrew Haag and Howard Kent, two of the men who were overcome by smoke during the fire at the Hinckley block July 13, have been discharged from the Providence hospital, and all other members 0 the department who were disabl at this time have returned to work At first fears were entertained that Haag and Kent would not re- cover pd they lay for days in a eritical condition. They are still very weak, and it ts probable that they will not be able to resume work for a month Chief Bringhurst, of the fire de partment, has received another do- nation to the firemen's relief fund jot $60 from j the Htnokley blocks: * BOARD ORGANIZES FOR ITS WORK of equalization met in the office of the The board this morning county assessor and organized for | work tn hearing the of the taxpayers of the ita annual plaints county Dan of Abrabama, chairman |the county commissioners, te chair man of the board, The other mem are Charles Beckingham and county commisston jaidy, kidnaped from here Friday |ers; Matt H. Gormley, county treas night, was returned to her home! urer; Thomas H. Parish, county as-/ | late Saturday from Ctneinnat! by | sessor; J. T. Armstrong, alderman |B J. Blair, the alleged kidnaper. from 13th ward; Frederick Sawyer |The girl states that her kidnaper | of the Fourth ward and James Con became alarmed after reading of | way of the First ward. J. P. Aw} | the affair tn the Cincinnati papers,| new, y auditor, ie secretary and sent her home. The police se |W. W rk acting as chief clerk cured a good description of the The board adjourned wai to man aud have sent It to various | morrow at 10 o'clock, when the ac ual work will begtn. BANK CLEARINGS, Boattle. « $1,461,081,13 4,108.80 Tacoma. «-% 731,104.00 37,026.00 Witeon Zimmerle, of) +eeeEeEE EEE SARA RAR AAR BAR BORO RABAAAA gr | INVESTMENT COMBINED Te own negotiable securittes af the better clase le net only aw tevextment, but « protection to the In dividual, Hunker or buwinexs man, something that you are able to n from th © ten minute the 1 that you could posal and at the terest. There ave that you are sure on, The market Increa It is Kastor ideas’ that is making this clty what it Js, The Bastern busin man invests a ¢ amount of his capital in this class of securities Kastern banker demands this class of securiti« great percentage of his toi to you The ma are mane ¢ most able f count ou wish to me six da Vb do not need to ask @ friend to accommodate you, you can go to any posted banker and borrow on these securities, as they are the very safest collateral pos sible for the banker to ire, Should you not be posted on the different class of securities, we will be glad to assiet y had that ecting th that is necessary for you to receive u in best to be will pay the income on your capital, Local Securities Bank Stocks, Bonds, Warrants and Other Securities Should you wish to buy or sell local securities, you are offered every facility for doing so through out office. We are putting in a local board, where al) se- curities will be posted. We post your bid, or should you be a seller we post your asked price. The commigsiog for selling or yuylog will be 250 a pore. except where the price of the securities are undet Sc a sha on bonds, $2.50 a thousand ‘his affords the public an op- rtunity to trade in these local securities gn a bas! hat they have not hed an opportunity of doing re, Being strictly commission brokers, whether it is 68 securities or securitiés listed on any of the throughout the U. $, we are ip the best serve you. We cap execute ah order on any exchanges in from two to five atin uy og vate wire. Our coi none are of the largest moat feliable bi will be offered every accom: ie consistent wi conservative whether you buy for fovestment op at th ire —_— S.C.Osborn&Co Commission Brokers Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Pro- visions and Mining Stocks Main 2723 627 First Am fad. 8558 Under Same aneneet Should you wish to buy or sell borrow yjoney, place your property “the ands ee thoroughly pow brokefs to collect rents, mage repairs, Beeset ts ave your insurance han tue best compani: ob and talk it ees 8. O. OSBORN, Pres, F POR govert (By United Press.) miners are of Twenty the shaft (By United Press.) entoml RTLAND, Or, Aug. 3.—The| pment has lost another land the of gas. The explosion, which YES" TRAINING ONC CCCCCCCCCC “THE LINKS C PROTECTION wo ee oe re obi GOVERNMENT LOSES MINERS ENTOMBED LAND FRAUD CASE MAHONEY CITY, Pa., Aug. 3—~ ped in Knickerbocker mine as the result of an explosion wreck- ed the shaft house and closed the TACOMA R | fraud case fn the acquittal of Rob UN ae Portiand, lert A. Booth, former state senator, |™0Uth of the mine, was of terrifio ® Clearings to $1,083,299.00 ® Sacuae WE Tina, Eaemaee senaives a8 Lt and it is not known how -n fe Balances ....sce5 110,649,00 wr) NMOS A cee ai Rowobure Or and | many lives will be sacrificed, By- ha ctorian, now ly ery effort {s being made to reac! That the Victort ing at|* . Thomas Singleton, their brother-in fort is t a h Smith's Cove, will be placed on the | # # HERR E RRR R BMH!) the 20 men before they are suffo- Seattle-Tacoma run ‘by the Cana T i a cated by deadly. gases Ae ELECTION IN CUBA, The jury brought in a verdict yes wh Pacific, tn opposition to the |terday, after deliberating 19 hours, | — - ne pela ge ealll op ag (By United Press.) finding the three defendants not The Canadion cat morning. | | HAVANA, Aug. 8—Blection re-|ullty. It was charged that they that the Vietorian Ie the, fe2!€8 | turng throughout Cuba at noon to-| procured I. Thomas Agee unlawfully claiming that she is not up te the |48¥ indicate a general victory for|% make final proof to an unper a ee a | ' ‘the conservatives, who have car-| fected homestead entry in the Cas - Significance in given the story by {Ted Most of the important cities. | Cade forest reserve Mm the fact that Mr. Ussher, the Gana-| Th liberals elected Azbert gov-| See lian Pacific official who + Ld ey tyte Scostane. of in hose Bl San, rete, otic sho Tent | etn amsoaies wore tort] WARD R Sa Oa Re gy bm war, has been in Tacoma lle the Me - a ; me al days in conference with |!berals showee ~ igiaee ] prominent Tacoma business men strength in Eastern Cuba Tried to P WILL PROBABLY RECOVER. | 2 2 HERE 16 THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT Mccoy ne — Town, : ary STANDING ON THE PORCH OF BROTHER CHARLIE TAFT’S |.) 4 fa bene e 3—Tra -| Improvement fs shown in the on Chief ot Polen, ward today re 2s z a9 > HOUSE AT CINCINNATI. THIS IS THE PORCH WHERE HE | \oxioal, near the border, state ; ot ia Fe spate page Mee od bare nr tanng ta erie dag vay An Es Bsa7% Uz STOOD WHEN HE WAS FORMALLY “NOTIFIED” OF HIS NOMI. | a empt was made to extermin-| iianchi la late nine it On ler CE doles Gana a co ‘ps &% gaye NATION, A PLACE WHICH WILL BE FAMOUS BEFORE THE | Ate the aniline paruiotion ‘ eported at Providence hospital this |25 special pat for acti Rye = 3 RS y CAMPAIGN ENDS f coggah Mg ow ga] the water AUP. | morning tt at unless complication tut. teas ‘ . Rg =§ So = “from death before the poison was | ~” a8 yew " 7 a trike noe hi RZ Ar Soe 2 | thor scoms to be g discovered E li h M along the waterfront 4 the ec * fa s&s Seetid georema. pevern, Buea | nglis AT CORE | Hons, he whinctront and the com EN FF eae e Ss oe ue the BE * 7 Dragged by Her Hair a Block * “ M4 a y sc =% =: make their appeara Iuy on ac-| ATLANTA, Ga, Aug Mine 6.50 1@ special men ¥ ne tad $ W355 > count of the lack of compositors,| j.su,hine Brady was heocked dew, from among the 533 ..°¢ $@ by a fast automobile yesterday, and t n = ar) 2 s:S are crippled on account of the) dragged a block by her halr, She |bave for sate English Ma mi a NS Seg ds SHS ~ rike situation . b $6.50 per share Congratulates Turkey NY © xs . : iw @ nervous wreck today, and cov-| I \ x at ray | The police patr hag been In| ored with bruises which may prove WASHINGTON, A hI \- s eee ere 7 creased and the movements have| pir) | de Roosevelt toda b . " -- =. 4 (By United Press.) been kept secret. from the labor |" si te SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ri tme uct An Y z KES far’ “3 "ARIS, Aug The threatened r The disput is at it PORTLAND, Aug. 3.—Oraanized This disfigurement and b ba w Leishu ‘onstantt : ES 3 rz bard ae.ae hetght, but there has been no vio-|labor is making preparations for ne to convey Abdul 2 = <3 M-hour strike of 100,000 workmen | le prop ’ ae seh) ‘ile aodataneialiie et the most successful Labor day cele Rew preparation that pe Hamid I his personal congratula:| FRE s>8 2 to protest against the government's » then 26,000 soldiers are in| pration ever held b Bive thou ee a tions on the re-establishment of the SS = £23 rity in dealing with those en 2 to answer 4 riot call|/gand men will be in the line of | ME RAVEN prude constitutional government ia Tur Y zs > sé sawed in recent strike demonetra | at any moment | parade eee cette Be key t ” } 0%,

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