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r) THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908, 3 7 5 — . : — — | | mitfron of honor was Mra, Charles while Frank MeGhee's outfit was ELECTED su | David Shuman. Rev. A. L. Crim near Waltsburg. KA IS VOTING' PT officiated HIAN on m. rain. 9° | MEW ep ite SYSTEM ‘J Among the Seattle people who have east? monde Ue Cherny 19 . = ee Oo. Sees Mount Rainier are; Mr, and Mra. ‘ John N. Jackson, L. Martin, W. ©. ‘ | eeemanam APPROPRIATION , mith, Harry H. Fitch, D. J. Lae) Saye Complexity of Service Is FOR JAPANESE EXHIBITION. FOR MARKETS throp, Mr. and Mra. & uw Re f Hi o Crawford, Wallace Willi raw jason for His ‘ (By United P RRR BRI ot |ford, Mr. and Mra. F. Delaney, ; nited Pr ~ nnn Society at the Court Tomorrow | Mien Delaney, Mise 1s Fveuholm, ( Disapproval. TOKIO, ‘aaiige A meeting | 1 or t Ever !* practioatty solid for Wickersham " . |Mra RH. Patwons, Mr, and Mra of the parilument today "the pro:| At the meeting of the cit¥eouncil politica gh . Lawyers and democrats attending -~-Mrs. F. K. Struve Gives bs Py Rie nardeon, F. be mmariok | Li sad sod introduced a bill | jast night a petition, signed by 23 rth, Ends the cones. herecframs 3 Atorling, Hiva Dempster, Mathia! Assigning for his reason the com-|PPO¥iding for an increase of the | tng es : stable ; in No’ pe a Al pac are ly Lawn Party. Hannon, Leeman 1. Baker, Mr. and] nexity of the worvice and the pro.| TOK exhibition appropriation to | ™ sphee teorpglbegeendennetonay ae . Today at Polls. southeastern district Ne 3 ee © eer powed Installation of what is tech. | $15,000,000, This means an addition |¢#, asking that the public market by ee ’ ° M Vectors" arntee |ntoally known as an “interrupted” | $19,000,000 to the fund of $5,000,-| Inspector be permitted to une ad- — Deputies Guard Polls. Tennin toa wil be served tomor ert Rion. Eee ed nice | #yatem, Mayor Miller last night 000 already provided joining streets in times of an emer fuatted Press.) VALDES, Alaska, Ang, 11~—Dep Weary Carstena ant Meo’ Willian 1a, were marriod Saturday. | turned the franchise bill of the Nu-|MRg, ORESSER GETS DIVORCE, | BeM*Y, Was referred to the commit wil ‘Alaska, Aug. 11—Alas/"tY marshalt are stationed tn all Mista wal sour ted balbaae | Reg, W. 11. W. Roen officiated jtional District Telegraph company | ltee on streets. 4 a we POUR SAEs Saree me * |to the elty council with his disap. | (By United Pr | The petitioners also axked that for delegate to, Polling places in this section today oe & to head off of young } The Washington # — 11 |the stalls now given free to the » RO ' |proval. This measwe contemplated! siouUxX PALLS SD. Aug win August |the awarding of @ franchise to in-| Mrs, Daniel L. Dresser, wife of the | frmers be rented at a reasonable & notable jstall « private watch and fire alarm | president of the shipbuilding tfast,|Ptice to accommodate the in- r of dealers who att There are four cand mpt at ileal | nd the political YOting. Cordova ts a storm center J ship tournament wil * Held, antiercest, ever | Were It ie @leged the Corson. | 26. It promines to t Male territory, The tneue Hoge&tt faction will attempt to vote | | Saiee" Hotehkt “wan hae et aren Shas ol leleitien dereiee ey | nat, been gran & decree of ai- | Creceins number »: ay eaitind down to ¢ Fallroad laborers, Wickersham Mise Hotchkiae, who next to Mine | H, |flar form of pctive service now | vorce on the grounds of desertion, | Wish to do business on the market lateeutt. John Cor.| Wil carry this section, although | Sutton stands es the second world | J known or hereafter to be discov This last anted, would, it is or antl: ag one oat. | Corson has some backing 5 ra ag y= Will doubtless be | | ered or devised | Destroyed by Fire. said, be a great injustice to the ieehem ot Pair aa Torte 2A ay Monel IB Mayor Miller held that the fran-| WALLA WALLA, Aug. 11.—Two | farmers, and interested parties be- Hato the race when the | Hot Time at Fairbanks, | pected e tournament will end| 1 ati Rr: Chise was a very valuable one and| hundred acres of grain and a|iieve the council would do well to om Cale, with.| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug with « large ball or some similar| pa (My United Press. entirely too broad in its scope, He| threshing outfit were destroyed by | investigate the identity and object minim, postmaster at| THE polls opened at 9 cfelooh thle HENRY P. BROWN, at Sperm OR EY file Al TO rg Sel amet palit deine onsssel Sdonedl vecaninsi ; Ne another candidate, |™orning, and before closing at §! At ‘the big conclave the} tre wrod ttW ES ceruve gave! thttigound of a wheduled 20-round | forvice reach ie kashanations atl Tan. | tonight there will be one of the/ Knights of Pythias e on the demo | STeatest political battles ever! Boston He . > " ‘.. ‘ ne Ome cor 4 tt ate. ganda c Seauae tiene thn « ory P. Brown of Cle |ing at her hor omplimentary to date ee J, B. Childers of | % ® polls in Alaska./burne, Tex, was ted supreme | ber namesake, Mins Anna Furth. | cafma,” Th a = qeeelve @ portion of the | Corson claims 4 majority, although | chancellor, and is ther juat in/an informal arden party last even- | OME Tat night, “Denver Ed” Mar | rect, put insisted upon having the | d Vic McLagien, of T®/ service terminate in its own office colo man showed #0! afterwards to be telephohed to the AD Be joke Ronan, alvo of (he Great Values | ,| Terry, Old fashioned mes fur a@rfor clase at all stage: id at al te the « i ase at all stages an » depart » of fire. The Bt Ie practically cer the Wickersham vote will be heavy. | chief of 760,000 Pythian nished novel amusement, prizes go- | infighting greatly excelled. The fire department in case of fire. Th ‘vote, Rot 1 hians. ordinance was sent back to the cor Wickersham will carry oth Clum and Ronan will aplit up| ing to the lucky winners, Mins Alli*/ first round was Martin's, though n0 | porati f cont TOY anew — at the Hoggatt vote, The miners’ vote} Hardy, Misw Hardy, Mine Ethel Wil- | damage was done. MeLaglen held |P°*U0n Committee | eaenster” will be heavy here and on the! Tee ee ret! oa, | Murtn even ta the caeued, ehowing| «Fer Blonwle Dendulte. ide creeks. ware Jolned Lym number uf Seume| «00d defense. The third round had| Councilman Way introduced an se ia nos AY, Alaska, Aus. 11 ” progressed but a minute when the |Ordinance providing for the placing The Voting “at Nome. he o! , of overhead telephc d electric | bales offered freely today he serving tables were decor-' men came to a clinch. Coming In| phi and electric | ~~ ~~ .) | NOME, Alaska, Aug. L1.—With ated with pink sweet a | Martin swung his left to the point|#ervice wires in underground con-| Of 75 1 i pianos that went on sale Ia st Friday we now have will carry this per cont against the four of the candidates here, Corson Persona lof the jaw and MeLaglen went|dults In all districts where paving | about 60 left, which must be sold at once, as we have he whip- Beware v0 takes Haines | 2OPan, Clum and Wickersham, At the Moore-—Dark | Mra H.W. Price ts pleasantly|down, He staggered to hin feet, | Was to be laid milar ordinances | ments of new goods coming in which must not be placed in storage, as Ss terse - Lome gdh gage hotly er the| At the Grand—"Olivette.” ite 5g md \ = F Brod aleter hia, thee saraed ; th ; rowd, are ret te attect covering the bus-| they are all high grades, Some of these planos have been used but > ‘orson will un os orne of Chic M8] and received a second left that put | {ners distric' a short time; some h sen reverted; s are #a 6 . At the Seattio—“Honest Hearts.” | week i a short tim wor a en reverted; some are samples from va Rates East = doubtesiy teat nore by a good ma yoy» arp : Stine Frances ‘Wileee of Portland, | 26, 00"8 for the eount _ An ordinance was Introduced by| rious factories; some have been traded in on the famous Weber and RR & Navigation jority, as the rioggatt faction ts Tows je Lele—"A Temperance! wo was the week-end guest of The “Droxte Kid" beat “Silent” | Counctiman Rev carrying 49 4p) Autopiano and other high ¢ goods r instance, we sold St. » trip excursion pesten Wickerw an has made a p. | Mrs. B. W. Price, left Sunday with Rowan in jews than a round tn the! Propriation of to install public} Dominic's Academy of Everett, Wash., thr high grade pianos and sone and 22. good stron, plea, and Clum and Ronan | her aunt and uncle for a motor trip }preliminary A big crowd saw the |4rinking fountains at Fourth av.) took in ex nee several D. 8. Johnston pianos, for which we allowed . particulars at | “f° hopelessly left. There has been mtages Bill. ah Yellowstone park fight and Pike st. and Pioneer square. a very small amount. We do not carry these goods regularly, so will « va ow 408 First ay, lt Kinds of mudslinging tn the| An entertaining show ts provided! Mrs Frank N itaqerald ot An ordinance proposing @ bond! not refuse any reasonable offer for them. Now, if you want a prac- q . a newspapers, and the general public |at Pantages for Eagle week, with | EUest* from Indianape jasue of $400,000 for the cost of| ¢ » a ed a ‘Agent o « i “ = jee plano and only have a limited amount to pay for same, we would B. Eilis, General As ji glad the campaign has ended. | Leon Morris and his ponies prov-| \yYrome Alaska They are epect ‘WILL KEEP OUT jadditions and exfensions to the| advise one of these instruments, as they are all In good condition | ing the biggest attractic " May of next wee munteipal lighting system was in 4 will do very well fc < ur 4 and will do very well for practice purposes. at the Second ay. playhou | Acme Colleg n troduced and referred to a commit NEW HEAD OF PYTHI Aerial Wilsons did a sensational | yy. « ties erekne Lee er INFECTED FRUIT Following {s a partial list of other bargains we are offering: tress Friday « and novel ladder act. Other acts/21, at the 16th anniversary and| 8 Stuyvesant Pianos (regular price $400), slightly used, $ SISTERHOOD | were J. J. Cluxton & Co. in a com: | commencement exercises of the A | bell (regular price $400), used one year edy aketoh. pho: m 1d me Business college ™ TT me a 4) yrice $4¢ used one yea j eay eh, Ted Lenore in song and me Busir hep F. A. Huntley, state commission ‘SEA story, Mise Minnie St. Clair in a| Fortean Auxiliary. iy pihen. Sane), sammie Meme: SON “Sia Hopkins” stunt, and the pic The George H. } er of hortleulture, announces that 4 Kohler ry Chases, slightly used, $265, $275, $288, $290, respeo n * i ¥ es [Nw Spanish War Veterans, wit {de Will conduct & vigorous cam-| ORPHEUM SH ws tively |give & Imon party at the home of Palen for the enforcement of the | 2 Iverson Pianos (regylar price $250), $146, $168 respective | | ST ela | Mrs John Resch, 934 26th ay, 8, | ules against the Importation of in 2 Hoffman Pianos, 83%), $225, $245, respectively, At the Coliosum. | Friday fected fruit from polats outside the | 2 Kohler & Campbell] Pianos (regular price ‘ ‘eoge and Elsie Finney, crystal Daughters of I state. He says the closest vigil C. EB. Bray, general superintend.| #pectively lank swimmers, made the biggest) ‘The Daug! Iais club will be ance Is necessary, as there is @/ent of the Orpheum theatre, who! 2 Winthrop Pianos (regular price $285 st the Coliseum yesterday tn the | entertained Thursd ¥ at the home! persistent effort to make Seattle |is in the city, promises Seattle and | $240, respect - ge & > a gang road bad of oe . Mev i... James |the dumping ground for the poor|all the other cities of the north Which opened for a week he | apar ats, 16th and Yesler way frait of California west the regular Orpheum shows Three Shirleys, musical specialists, Lorraine Social Club The fruit growers of Washington | without curtailment, as a result of are perhaps the second best act on! The Sarna ev tal oe wilt give have made wonderful progress in| the extension of the Orpheum cir the bill, Other features are an spemeen sot: ee “ cleaning up their orehards, until | cuit The above prices may not Indicate to you that you are getting & Buron’s dancing and singing o¢ as they are practically free from in The local house is to be under| *2Y &reat value tn a plano, from the fact that you are used to reading My; Murray Hill, blackface ny eniiatte Bevedd Au fection the management of Carl Reiter, who advertisements where two or three biindred dollars are cut from the jlogiat; Armstrong & Davis, in wes Tecan Saunas Gamers wit — had the Orpheum house in Omaha | 'S¥/4r price of the plano. It is very easy to add an extra hundred Chauffeur;” Muriel Window I op Mg es Tegeten ote ont pt | Arson or one hundred and fifty dollars to the regular price of the plano in loist; Grace Darnley, contortionist, | ternoon with Mra Costello at 6623 | to make that much greater cut when advertising specials of this and the MeLinn Brothers, gym-|jith av TROLLEYS IN COLLISION kind But we are a strictly one-pri house, and all new goods be- nasts. | Rainier Beach | longing to our regular line are marked at the absolute lowest price = ‘The Rainier Beach branch | possible to make a legitimate profit, which every house must do to } Star's New Bill. King County Political Bqu continue business. We RESPECTFULLY solicit you to call and in- 7 will meet tomorrow evening at the vestigate this line of pianos, as many of th tain bi | _ The Star management bas 8) rnin of Mra. W. G. Butterfield : (Oy United Prose.) on a40 eutietiod Wik slight maa ee - strong feature thie week in George | ho'ne of Mr Piqua, 6, Aug. 11.—Three per-| YOU are satisfied with slightly used planos | Street & », portraying historic} sone were killed and 20 injured in| We ha about six or eight slightly used Autopianos which we a collision between two Umited tr. will sell at prices varying from $ and upwards, including free use |tion cars on the Western Traction | of our cireulating Ibrary, We would advise you to investigate this events In the careers of some of| Green Lake Economic Society the world’s greatest military com-| ~ temlbaeg omg jeompany’s line, 20 miles north of | offer if you are thinking of purchasing a player piano here late yesterday | wil) entertain the husbands and FOREST FIRE NEAR KENT. $2665 re you need a new Suit y article of Women's Apparel, you can it on easy payments 0), slightly used, $190, > (regular price $600), used 6 months, $500. ), must be closed out at $400 each. $250), $245. (regular pri Sale of Upto | manders The remaining acts on friends of the nembern tomorrow the bill are Tom Moore in coon ee te eee ae bee a 1 songs, Loula Chevalier & Co. in abb, 6008 McKinley place The | , } ” the Sisters O'Meers t of dincu for the even | MAS. NELLIE E. MERRIAM. lon tight wire, Stevenson and No-j ing will be, “Wh summer ooops |. At the dix Pythian conclave just | gent, eccentric dancers and singer SAVINGS TALKS NO, 13 wer Home or 8 A You have a right to know een ar United Pre KOHI ER & ¢ THASE " a , » hae been arranged ONT, Aug. 11.—Forest fires are jheld at Boston, Mra. Nelite E. Mer-| Eddie Roesch in “I'm Tying th - ore that the money you sarned avey see | riaga of Muskogee, Okla, was elect-|Leaves S80 They Won't Come; , Wedding. | i eeaet tp lace, | aeins between here and Des/ SUITS, SKIRTS, tar Brg or Be age Ree | Down,” and the pictures The wedding of Miss Anna Louise |[y S04 saved 's In a safe place, B) Motne So far no farm houses | 1318 Second Av., Seattle. Wn. MILLINERY, { supreme ef of the Pythian ba Jones and) Mr. Waiter Frederick /[ where tt is available at any Ji) have been destroyed > Siste ¢ Spokane will “JONES’ HEADQUARTERS tomorrow evening at Dawson Shuman. y ease of sicoholinm that tf) Mr. and CB Dawson of . cure im from 3 to § days ARE OPENED UP 2031 W. S8th st. have announced J. B. BRISBOL { their Chobe Motel time. Do you know of an in veatment that is absolutely safe, without any risk what ever, that offers from oe + CREDIT. 9 been destroy WEBER PIANO DEALERS Money Loaned | “> (No Commission) On fmproved property and for building purposes. Loans ap- proved on plans and specifica tions to 60 ‘per cent returns on the money? Perhaps there are uth, but the amall inve never hears of them. After everything has been sald about investing your savings in ‘the many enterprives that are constantly offered, the savings bank is the best place for the man who saves. Here he may place his savings on deposit and receive a stated amount of tnterest regularly. In the end # fixed rate of in terest that ie consistent with safety ix better than the prom ise of large returns that never the marriage daughter Florence Blanche, to Mr. Samuel D. Shuman. The wedding was solemn- | | teed Wednesday evening at the Permanent headquarters for the | Oe, oo tar it, venthemee The Wesley L. Jones league were opened | eemnamnnemermett-nneeaen meme | up yesterday in Rooms 20-21 Hinck | Eagles Eagles Eagles’ ley building, from which the candi | Fastest steamer on the Sound to o e 00 he | dacy of th ongresaman for the ; Yard und baste ; the U. 8 senatorship will be} . ve vor Bw sg — |ahips. Leave every hour from Pier| ‘A committee headed by George | 2, foot of Yesler Way. Round trip | C. . |W. Dilling is conducting the cam- | oe) paien and « permanent secretary | © | will be chosen soon ‘LOWER RESIDENCE INSURANCE. RATES string or key, yet it plays any tune that can be whistled. in any key wet tone Introductory price, $1.00. Address Arieta P.O. Portland, Oregon tor Fire-Proof Storage Apply to } FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, R. CAMPBELL | BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. W 2 Columbia Corner Third Ave. & Washington Street Matm 1523. Ind. 7 Av. — 1312. NO DELAY IN CLOSING. 1 Evidence like this comes from all parts of the west, as Electro-Vigor has opened the eyes of hundreds of suf- fering men and women to the newest, t oand cheapest way to health and vigor. CROWN CLOTHING ©O., Litt Fiewt Av Luna Park Natatorium Open All Day Largest saltwater tank in the state. The gradually sloping bottom of the tank offers an opportunity for both bathers and swimmers to enjoy a surf bath in 388,000 gallons of salt water, heated to a temperatare of 85 degrees and changed nightly SEPARATE TANK FOR LA DIE6 AND THEIR ESCORTS. materialize. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERAY A new tariff on insurance rates | on al! dwellings in the city limite jand in Georgetown has been lesued |by Insurance Surveyor Leo McKen: izle. Every dwelling profits by the change, the minimum reduction be jing 20 per cent. In some districts | the rates are cut in two. FATAL TRAIN WRECK. (By United Press.) GOLDFIELD, Nev, Aug. 11 Tonopah & Tidewater passenger! train plunged into a chasm near | Shoshone last night and three men| were killed. A cloudburst had} ashed the track away ere Is a Cure On Without Drugs a“ Fiyer K Electro-Vigor Restores Health SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. by Helping Nature Fare ’5c—Round Trip, 50, }FOUR ROUND THIP8 DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and | 10:26 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. Painstaking Housekeeper Knows the ite True Value of pp a Perfect Range Str. Yosem figuring on Open for charter sion phone entertainment or Brery woman ae e would like very much to have §] ¢ mus 2% LEAVES TACOMA 35 a. m| brows re) i peinety ring tet teres ot tenouinaay teowess I eseee | anata 16, 2208 and 7:30 pm” | ue | What thers Say Of bread, cakes and piew nde. baked juat as well on one I] d ‘ § rt gt lg Bl oven mee | ves oh &@ another. The MONARCH RANGE is a perfect baker, ow . oe Sir: In accorda h your inetrueti © the building—care used in each step. But some do with | ee trop y few know how I a Pleasure of & Monarch because they think they can't f Multiplying | to pay the first price | Nickel # Rot true economy to keep on using the old fuelwasting J Plated Or cook ve, 1 to t 1 PRES & trifle lens than a Mc Bey a Monarch Malieable Range and let it pay for itself in Siving and entire satisfaction. The Monarch Ranges Are Worth ads! From $57.50 Up Fas eel range, because Adjustable Click Reel 75¢ ed range ] and T18 p. O45 9, m, # Single fare’ to Bn 1 40. re c ble multip « 7 i oor Dr. S. S. Hall Co. mane oor’ GALLERY FOR SPEC e iS ree , ‘ TATORS: 1914 Kecond Ave., Seattle, Wash = wes sien Fixit to the beach from the ‘4 A Koen tigen Sree 100-pas ’ o of 4 ath house Waitt Call or write for my free 100-page be f inf a All the Credi You Waat ttle ferries leave foot t for Luna Park hour after the day, 11:96 even 7:60 pnd 10:00 F. M. SPINNING wat gat 1310 Second Av. eel \8 Bay aids, Vinh iaatead”oe Fite See imme ea Parag