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— | a All Blame on Himsedg HARRIMAN the Brownsville Affair Dias of Troops. —— ywoeville paged upon the Bro NOT TO SELL STEAMERS AC OSEVELT COMES TO THE JAPS WILL HELP TO ‘MA RRY ONLY ASSISTANCE OF TAFT BREAK STRIKE Cc. P. UNION MEN fire Union league adopted at 4 R. Distributing,Brown| “mee ® Trade Union-League System, Under Arrest. national conference, to be held sim ¥ e ' yeoously n Chicago, Ne 0 Mon Along the Railroad toF — emma in ultan oly in ¢ nleano, New York atrimony. The acheme to be considered at the conference Is to send out cards ta! Conference---Significant Event in Campaign. There Lineoin on the ion of Will Go to Chicago for the Big will be no reduced rates to was esonping rescuers tb wore afraid the pinioned workman burned by He begged the | body steam extricate disturbange of the mass mainder of the lied t) suf. |fer untold agony un@l death re- Neved him. o COMMISSION HEARS THE COLBORN APPEAL factory. The building was actu- : ; |where he will be jommed by Mrs. Pere AS to every member of the Igague set ye HSL § United Press , Denies That, He Will Dispose | Martian and hig (wo daughters, (By United Press.) ting forth a few rules for the guld ee re AeeIOT ON eda te pe jwho are r stopping at the Del te RRR OHA REAR IR) CHicago, Aug. 7,—"Darling, 1] ance of those matrimonially tn (By United Pres © Coordin, retire wbay of Pacific Mail to the monte hotel, Monterey . * lam In good standing in my union, | clined LINCOLN, Neb, Aug Ap-| The civil service coi alon yes Weary lished di . * TELEGRAPHERS MAY * i Mle tie ea eds Mig aa al ; othe age saggy a . ie Japanéee. Haritnan said he did not advo: | ¥ Srniee | Will you be my wife?” ‘The league wants its members| parently: the real reason for Wil heard evidence offered in ‘ cate a general (nerease tn all froiaht |» po his will be the stereotyped form! to agree not to marry & man until) iam J. Bryan proposed visit to | the peal of A. D. Colborn, an tn . emeneeneen rates, As to the general topic of Off droposal hereafter, if the ple he in @ member of a union and| Chicago on August 22, when he ex-|spector recently discharged by 8u ywing ve railroad legislation, he said; “We|* (By United Press.) * | ofdtficers of the Women's Trade| holds a fully paid up card pects to remain in that elty three|perintendent of Buildings Grant, the (By United P }have had a maximum of publicity iz wae ana ct Man., Aug. T= #) cxcooe: days, 1s to hold & conference with| and will not make thelr decision wa SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 7B. | 8nd @ minimurt of legal and proper he @rike situation is more # the prominent labor le kpown until next week fe peremptory In {ts : . protect ® serious this afternoon than at #® FA Ww country, who are to be in Chicago jupt. Grant claimed that a build Jeaves no doubt that) ward =H, Harriman, the ratlroad |" ii denied that he haa any inten-|* 47y time since the Canadian * at that time ing wan. eecontly. comstracted a — for the dismissal | king, I resting here today, after! don of selling his Pacific Mail|® machinists went out. Fifteen * This information was obtained to-|1808 Bighth av. in violation of the rests with Goamvelt. 4 rapid tanseontinental journey, | Steamship line to the Japanese.|* Sep foremen walked out to- * BY WA YWARD SON day from @ source close to the ng ordinances, and that Mr Bros sive for the preparatory to proceeding to his}Authoritative assurance was also|* sing to work with Jap: * Commoner and It 18 understood that mm failed to make any report Felleving Taft, (AM SC Hunting lodge at I an luke, Kia-| given that the projected Sterra tan. | * anese strike breakers. * | the meeting with the labor leaders | of h violation from or! tear B math Falls, Oregon, With hia two|nel, to shorten the route from|* —'t le reported that-the teleg & SE Saat — eee “| will be a significant nt in the! The contractor on this structure, «and with) song, Avert! and Roland Harriman, | Truckee to Sacranynto, will be|* raphers employed by the com. # . : " campaign, The obvious reason for | {tis iclaimed, had two sets of plans, ing Nim fro) he will leave tonight for the north, | commenced soon ® pany are on the point of etrik. # J. L. Baird Will Go to San) Bryan's trip is to attend sessions | One sot of plans was filed with the ot the n ot ag tart ni Pare ti Rares 2 21 aie, atone =|* ng in sympathy. " Francisco to Help Son of the campaign committe building ‘department and found sat- ° * wi in Talks. ng the dispatch gan; be he Diack or white Gen CONFUSION A can plage any respon , believed here today that the strike | despite the youth's waywardnoss, ; 2 eee 2. ot the| COMMISSIONERS FIGHT wil be of tong duration, Theve mon [ither tomorrew or Sunday. morn hs 8 wubordinate , oe will be of tong duration. Three hun pag yg egg Al cy goo ag Ad eg | } kaa dred Japanese workmen, in the Pa | son iy und a burglary Be tor the dts |Gould work for Me Tiaas’ momina.|Clfle coast service of the road, have | charge, rival will ‘The original ot the Brown*| Priends of A. F. Haas Sign| tom for the north district been distributed along the tine, and | besin a legal battle for the boy's ted under (he of War Oliver Carrigan Petitions Under False Impression, i *} Seme confusion has resulted in connection with the petitions maintains a country home wes »4| have been clroulated ar tg nage Ata: age Marre gull « pew facts ~y such business mon requesting M. J. Car that he has two bomes, one fn to Warrant your ao mm to file his declaration of can- gownty and one in the city, ts pi ; care fang what didacy for the office of county com — respon - ys yg po larce number of business mes eer » of missioner from the city district aigiied the Carueae ston ae i has filed for H? triot Mr Many people who signed these pe- | dor ES IN As Mr manent the olty district a candidate Mr. Haas has hi at 29th av. and Yeslor the Haas maintains his per residence fm thia city the nomination from from w Carrigan ts also to become | toh permanent home ay at Belle mpression that they could | a ee eee ee (By United Preas,) WINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 7—It le] Determined to stand by his son it le sald that others will arrive to. | !!erty he|morrow, Officials are preparing| oy ©. Haird, the unfortunate quarters for ‘the strike ‘breakers, |#00 WAs arrested early yenterday dim and evidently are making every | ™OTBIng, shortly after his compan 4 + Y lion, Seott Pounds, another Seattle Preparation for a long siege. No disorder among the strikers |¥9¥tM, had been killed by a pursu |hae been reported jing officer who had surprined the {pair tn the act of robbing @ saloon The elder aird lays his son's and Strikers Hold Meeting. SCOTT POUNDS, feet! vANcory . , {downfall to Pounds and « First av the | ean ght yen by . one |poolroom, but Kulen, the proprie-|Seattie boy who was killed by weln. aD wean pments '8tior, says that the younger Baird's Gen Pransines eatlosman the ©. P. R. machinista’ atrike }conduct was such that he finally pe locally. The behind closed “hi The loc firma men held a meeting | doors this morning Japanese employment | yesterday red the boy out and told him not to come around any more Young Haird, when arrested, cor SHIPPING BROKER CAUGHT charge that the conspiracy ag lege that th fused to give réte in the hope of | away from the Bryan cele Oregonian Visits Bryan M.E | ton Gibson, a fo eping peeple | the | ally construeted according to am try notification meeting next|other set of plans, which did not we acer an annouhce-|conform to the building lawa. ment made this afternoon. Bryan| Twenty-seven separate counte managers say that th estern | against Colborn were filed by Supt Passenger association, repre &, Grant with the commission all the railroads in thi . m of the country, curtly refused to make) MGARDEN TRACTS! $100 an close to level, clear: ens and ber acre acre; oni car line @ ed; fine for ch ries National Land Inv. Co., Ino. 917 First av tracts, » | }man of Ohio, who now lives in Port-| 0 | land Ore., was tn confe nce Ww th} Piryan today Olbeon wa a dele fate to. the’ independence yary| 22°90 Gem Emery convention, and, with Sheppard, of| ° | wanted the convention to endorse Bryan What he came here to tell the Nebraskan was not revealed, | Labor Day Political Plan. $1.75 ment [ inflicted atte | titions for Carrigan are friends of t both Carrigan and Haas | ise oo the mea a The | fonsed that he had led Pounds into CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Following al deniveration. All PAY) A F Haas and signed the petition An effort to adjust the situation ts} praise Seow. he ithe commission of the deed, and y United Press.) conference with Bryan over the} due =} tects . ‘ rn are laborers, and will probably | took the blame entirely on his own . " * " long dista telephone, Chairman Deed to to the es ao at | under a! ee that they being made this afternoon ake the place of the skilled me | Gouin, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—Fred ian My Mach. ofthe sotionat! Ep aering tte Sen evtpet. |= . chanion who were taken from!” "geott Pounds, the dead youth,|werrijine Low Angeles and Sas democratic committee, today said ees ~ pe linens the section hands to Work! way well known in local bowling! arrested in the former” city Yast {tat he Wak arranging the plans | some: aoe, Spoon n the shops and had always borne al for the Labor day celebration. Mack | ae See tater desirable, but | At Kenora last night the throt Tutation. Mis family will | ee" . ronortes. te on oe 3 “ja {sald that it ts probable that Samuel pet me may Geemed oi of» locomotive was opened In the |Send for the body and bury it in| re today In the custody of ® 4° |\Gompers, president of the American engineer's absence and the engine | geatr acre 4 ihe, are | Pederation of Labor, and Bryan ye went through « turntable and was|°"*__. rant sworn by Captain H. H. Nor-| wit speak from the same platform P direct it to be exe wrecked Communication, wood, charging him with embeazie-| woth, on ni 1 see by your paper that T at |S widen a cag F WO to crowded that the gates bad to toned & Rutherford meeting at Is-| INJURED MAN PLEADS ‘AKER RKS est’. closed. waquah and set up the drinks to : (Luna Park Has the Bigg’ It was one of the most orderly the parties at the meeting . King &ho 909 Day in Its History With crowds I have ever seen,” said bh to state that | was not If pre By Manager Looff. “But they certain seatigneds when this supposed meet. 15,000 People. Star family outing day at Luna park yesterday brought the largest uded the isco, Aug Mineralogist L. E. Aubury! to the postoffice author | crowd that has ever te deny the use of the) amusement resort tn a single day Capt. EW. Emmons, now | rye attendance reached 15,000, and ty jail awaiting the out}, 11 star admission coupons were oot a appeal from conviction | *- to six years in pris-| taken at the gate. ie ihe fraudulent sale of min All day long and until late In the 1 that from his prison cel}, With happy ro | } to arrive early, to sell the very stock | began to Bes “Lana park W bia into trouble bofore. SCANDAL | STOLEN GOOD } ——e pa | Bd. Sandberg. who states that he/ Philadelphia |{s an electrician arrested on | Newhall, so-| suspicion this afternoon by Ser) ¢clubman, in a geant Bryant and Patrolman Norf. Drought against him | just as he was going to leave the butler of Ed-/ city with the plunder that he had | fr.. © Philadelphia) stolen this morning. bi? summer home Sandberg was brought to the po-| be butler alleges that New-| lice station, and when cuneched | horrowed the money from him 200 keys and a jimmy were found ‘at the Knight villa. /in his possession. be says, told him that he| After being questioned he con. the money to settle a debt | {eased that this morning he had fgcurred the aight be-jrobbed the home of Hen Larson. ceree pew Si st jsa0e sxe 2 and secured a suit day. The servant | of clothes, an overcoat and & suit Be to have damaging letters | case. he Phitadelphia society man WNAPARTE NOT ‘NOT TO RESIGN. ] TIMORE, Ma. M4. Ang. 7.—Ac- to a telegram received bere Wr from Attorney General Rona- me, he has no intention of re-| from the cabinet until the! Roosevelt's term. This dts 8 of rumors circulated that maid give up the office and be snc-| ‘ Wate PMs. formerly at- Ohte. pee wre ON THE FRONT After having a new wheel fp stalled at Quartermaster Harbor, the Portland rived last night to @ | load for Sou ro Alaska ports | hwe With 106 passengers, the Cottage FAVORITE MAN CAUGHT WITH "=!" ly knew how to engoy them An enormous crowd watebed the open air attractions, with Unele Ht ram and his trained pig causing no THE ; GOVERNOR tng wan held, and I know wothing | of tt am not making « cork | ecrew cnbeign and have not been | in the babit of frequenting saloons = of amusement among the chi! Gov, Albert BE. Mead was the he > - . dren or the purpose of «etting votes went of boi , The most popular amusements | Uest Of honor at a luncheon given | "1 am not tied up with the Ruther on the grounds were the merry.go-|°Y the King County Republican | ford crowd, or with any other fac Pot Roast . GE and Te round, which registered 7,362 ridea,|C™> at the Hotel Butler grill at/ition but | am making a canvass ff Boiling Beot - 3¢8 and 4¢ | the figure eight, which carried |"0" today lind@pendent of all fx Rolled Roast 5.295 persons, and the Canal of| Me spoke at length on “What the! The mention of my name must Round Steak Venice, which showed 4.554 voy romana pg Bh vs Bem gore bey nes be the work of some cheap poli |[% Rib Steak, 3 Ibs. for .. ag Or who attended were eo| O8f* i the party of progress and |ssmeaien x ecstatic ooeldos of tau 7 pleased with the park that The Star|PTO*8pertty, the party which stood | ‘ Yours truty | jthe strikers } due tonight from via Bellingham. The Farraion | Skagway With raflroad mi plies, the Peansy! ‘dei tomorrow, V.CHAMBERLAIN VISITS SEATTLE Gov. George ©. Oregon, accompanied to oe AcY. showing made by mission Tht governor left afternoon to attend by re City arrived this om “a tom . | Skagway. } Bringing a cargo of ore, the) Northland arrived from Ketchikan | yesterday | ed | First Assistant Engineer Harry | | Codting, of the steamer North weat ern, did not go out om her last trip }to Nome, and is confined to bis | home, 2443 Queen Anne ay., with in | flammatory rheumatism. STOP THE RENT. can sell you Beautiful Bungalows. dust like rent. 1. P. FAY CO., INC., Mehihorn The Réith arrived from Nome this morning. She will be placed on the southwestern route. Freighter Falcon i. M. HERRIN & CO, OF 610 FIRST AVENUE, | Have for sale 250 shares Comstock iden Gate at 35 cents per share : h as retarned the Autopiano Club WND THEREBY SAVE FRom TO $150.00 ON YoUR AUTOPIANO, ing free use of our circu f, iorary Special prices be given for a tew days on Some use sin MWbrary BY Breat voting contest wi be Miowed ed On all cash payments. Kohler & Chase 8 vec, ond Ave., Seattie, Wash Weber Piano Deale of the Vulcan Iron Works, red another victory Im I. | Mr Hume. | | hes just re the new spee fang Monticello faves sight minutes tn * and U. #. Navy the Flyer) “ATTLE TACOMA RouTe. id Trip, 600, ear re DAILY time Yard. f six ‘ro Doek, foot a 00 and 11 daturday 7:60 and 5 and 1:90 26 insioud of 7:29. fo} Vinrayory, Maseage for Health and Beauty” Its CARUSO, family CF.) OE - Vietor Tatking Machine Jd hird and MEALS SERVED. founa tripe. dally duosgy 40 Vieach. All Seoteh people a |{chonds ‘are requeated to attend. TETRAZZINI thee eplahrition nit via ine ws", esha geraeae ome t's to your advantage to deni at headquarters, Leave te a third family outing day {OFM and secure amidat the atorm! Chamberlain of by several members of the Oregon comm! aston -P. fair, visited the fair this morning and stated that’ = was well satisfied with the the Oregon com Seattle the national guard encampment at American lake ; : FR rem mg erg A Plain Blue Serge Suits, Fancy Worst- annual gathering of the Scotch ed Suits, in gray, olive and brown clana will take place at Seacoma Arnold Vibrator Co. 340 Arcade Annex thetr | may giv <i gg Ra at the same place jot financtal fantasies, only to We WV cena a» [merge with greater numbers and) The Chas. Nelson ts scheduled to} (j Hall Market ‘ t : at ieaea we Ss woe leave Frisco tomorrow for Seattle rom Tacoma and is being load ovell spoke on “Gov./an@-other sound ports, Union union longshoremen. The| Mead’s Administration Thare lemadabaa ae works hor When exe 612 THIRD AVE. is entirely quiet, with|*ere about 200 present Na. | | no molestations of any kind by Final Clearance ance Suits at Ten Dollars prem ss The importance of this Clearing Sale can searcely be overestimated. In involves such famously good clothes as Kuppenheimer and “Eff Eff.” this /f} Outing and Business Suits are both included shades ; all sizes and the wanted pat- terns; formerly priced at up to $25.00 ; now— Boys’ Suits Are Decisively Marked Down ine of Plain and Fancy Worsteds, in the popular Buster Brown, Norfolk and Double-Breasted stylés. Over a thousand Suits Every size, from 24% to 8 and from 8 to 16, Priced as fol Boys’ I Sailor Blouse, to choose among. lows: Suits Worth to $7.00 for $4.85 Suits Worth to $4.00 for $2.95 Men’s 3. 50 merly priced up to $6.00, for Trousers Important Sale of Men’s Shoes The Shafer Shoe Men's Trousers of fancy striped tweeds; out ing styles; all sizes; light and dark effects & g lor finest and most wanted Store will offer tomorrow the Shoes and Oxfords, for men, at very marked saving’s—black or tan, dull or bright leathers include Shoes and Oxfords, worth to $3.50, now ...... ertrseen Peer Shoes and Oxfords, worth for$4.50, now ......... ceccece soveees . $2.95 First Avenue Side, Arcade Annex. All Straw Hats and Panamas at Half Price and Less «qi! Shafer Bros. St. | Areade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long Shoe Store, First Av. and University St. | | Corner of TO BE KILED | United Press.) RK, Aug. 7.—Thr | d today by the ¢ lof a wall onto an immense # | drum encased in a cementstruct NOW FOR GREAT ~ USED PIANO SALE Seventy-five pianos, slight! room for fall shipments. Many planation for the reason that system of advertising to some be # Coast | Make. Weber Fischer Wheelock vi . * Kobler & Campbell Kohler & Campbell Kohler & — Winthrop «es Hoffman Kohler & Chase Rudolf Iverson . Iverson . Gilbert Kinbal hree D. 8, Johnston plane not regular representatives for them ia stock any longer than much for them, and no reasona Slightly used Auto-Planos. ciroulating Hbrary from $350 up An exchange agr sale, enabling the purchaser tc time “within one year, and full 1318 SECOND a Wheelock pianos, al! in good condition, and as These pianos will be sold at prices never before qu nent will ac at Sst John's Home for Boys | Cha: ‘Timothy, one of the work-|O0r°7'™*.35% m was caught under the wall| Sale ends August 15 and the entire lower portion of his F. M. SPINNING ly used, must be closed out to make car loads of new goods en route, and Ro room for them, on account of having so many second-hand pianos. Recent sales have been running almost exch causing an accumulation of used pianos, which we have decided to | close out at prices that will move them that we are going to advertise prices that we do not mean to live up to, nor will we advertise goods that we will not sell or that we ean not deliver when you call to purchase them. ly to new goods, We do not mean by this We make this ex- local houses have been following this considerable extent. ONE PRICED HOUSE Ours is strictly a one priced house henceforth and forever, Ne reductions will be allowed on new goods. However, any piano em- | braced in this sale will be practically as good as new, and all will anteed by the oldest and strongest Following we will give Regular P house on the Pacific & partial list of the snaps ries. Used. $575 Three months ... Three months One year Four months Good as new ... One year Six months Four months Fine condition Stx months Nine mont Six months One year Good as new Good as new for high. payment good as new os, taken as part ted, as we are this line and do not wish to carry necessary. We did not allow very ble offer will be refused. These dianos may be seen to our show windows at the present tlme. AUTO-PIANO BARGAINS including a year’s subscription to our » mpany each plano sold in this > exchange for any piano we carry any purehase price will be allowed 1318 SECOND | | AVENUE, ye AVENUE, | SEATTLE, 4 ~~ SEATTLE, WASH. . WASH STEAMER || Grand Excursion to ! FREE CLAM-BAKE, HOR PLENTY OF TIME ASHORE. i 500-—-FIFTY CEN 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP. YOSEMITE rer ©. FOOT OF UNIVERSITY: ST. Anniversary Celebration || at Port Ludlow Sunday, Aug. 9, 9:45 A. M. SE RACES AND BOAT RACES MUSIC AND DANCING FREE 1 TS ROUND TRIP—80c | | secasiairininiig eae