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1S LEADING THE VE OPENS AA cae j ing Closely Advice of His Physicians, —— When I appoint at His Policy at A) wil'tiest’ be assur yet Given at Noon cee ke ii baie are I have ved an 4 mite reese.) in His Honor. " vee nog tga MARIENTAD, Austrin, Avg 14 moh pes ‘ it it |) King Bdward te today leading the —_— ay simple lite so Tar as he te able. wat te trying to recuperate his or d live every hour accord plate he preseription of phyet om ie hE HOTLDA ing n the morn akes atro about the grounds repudlt @ the his meals at me vale ed eats only ' the doctors , mount of m wate on led lown his smoking mint ‘at noon today, whe ; pest of honor at , , neh a ruwh to by the King Count + te that e may has 3 1 an appeal t the to ~. th a pet eumber of a) ai the tables fer y of the banquet to those at any aa could crowd | Hatened to the speec! Aus the ruard at e's apartments pight and ~-\ REWARD NOT Gree Fox Presides. loos, I have ¥ dent of the club,/and witl who ¢ turn tntro ay John C.F Younger ( * peinting o | t TONY PASTOR (8 ILL. (By United Press.) SR BGP RPESS | Ege ai) NEW YORK, Ang. 14.—Tony (By United Press.) wh as @ theat OLYMPIA, Aug. 14.—Because he a ve at hin & salaried pew officer of the I. Pils ttines state Washington, riff An a akdown, f What anty auwed by worry over t ward of $500 which is said x » t and conviction able of lat Ada R who he has beer { her » in engrave, ; The candidate wax fondly cheered |conacious. He Is 76 years « 4, 1907, and the he rose to speak. He spoke ninates, and in concluding said: vr has so advised r Mead GARBAGE QUESTION STILL UNSETTLED gELL WILL SPEAK ‘sinese Administration. i the people of this state oe me and make tne Its governor Mayor Mi the garbage tit he has had a chance to inter} the or will not dispose « collection ordinance met . Slade be niggardts do mean that it We view al members of the city ee. our| e state | councl In addition, the mayor ex hould not s to Investigate the condition | * Tt sare >- ue sur ex- |Of the municipal finances and what: | California, ret he clos- |ever action he takes will depend ¢n | president of the nal Order of] to the state's revenues. | tirely says, upon the question p John 8 he burden of taxati *lof whether the city can afford to) cisco, as appropriate money for garbage col | dent a lection at this time. oBth the ordinance appropriating | Hjrac $65, ra garbage collection sy® of Stamfc labor | Congressman and J. Bowles| of the burden rd, Cor " ra |tem, and the ordinance subsequent | Bd Rule. liy passed. repesling the first te become governor are now before the mayor for his | * *) snabtaasitinn * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, «* «| First Race. - (fice unle Josie 8. 20 to I * nterests Alice Carey, 10 to 1, * cata REPORTED ASHORE? =~: : and shall make none. 1 stand Second Race. * my merits and the sup eee eeeeeeee Seats Ok teat: a (ee Anna May, 2 i al eee May LN.. 4 to I A dispatch to the Merchants’ Ex Du a, 6 tol a) | change reports that ¢ ne 12 46. bed wl enraty errnes . by eee eee eee than there I of Seattle, went ashore at Tongue %, Stall 68. Public Marker, point, near Port Angeles, this morn Batter, 2 Ibs., 56c essing. The tug is used by Angeles fishing outfit Sc Ever-Ready or No. 6 Red-Head Columbia (SAYS HUSBAND ~ LEAPS TO ‘25 ‘DESERTED HER LIBERTY 3 The deat batteries for ) | cam TO UNION LABOR : ——— fo} THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. THE ORIGINAL SHEATH GOWN firectotre gown but nly to gaze at the statue of Justioe which surmounts the thouse on Profanity Hill-—and cheer up daring young blonde woman ed such commotion by per am balsting down Second av. sev eral days ago with the first of the new creations seen in this city only in for show money t of the dtreetoire in Seattle Is chiseled in acefully flowing gown dassen't table who almost courthouse that there was anything tmprc daily pass thr doors have never atone figure who have come there to settle thetr disputes have gazed at the high mounted statue with fectings of rev and awe same dress on a living granite figure of downtown—woll, that's on ‘ep of the | different were FATAL SHOOTING Ov VER MONE Y years, & ploneer of Kittitas county Pioneer of Kittitas County Is about the sheath gown garbing this The city people and farmer folks something | and highly respected citizen of this| Shot and Killed at town. Mr. Johnson died of his/ cl | wound within three hours after be e Elum. ing shot. Bryant gave himeelt up at once and is now in the custody! tie of the sheriff at Ellensburg (By United Press.) In hin deathbed statements, given | CLE ELUM, Wash. Avg. 14—Aa|!mpertially and without passion a resutt of « bitter quarrel over the |MT, Johnson did not attempt to at ne for the tragedy upon ayment of « smal! bil, the amount ontented himeelf with being $9, Frank Bryant, a timber K 4 plain statement of the oe rulser and land locater, late yes - leaving terday afte p shot and fatally Conmeiakens™ sieves ~ wounded Thomas Johnson, aged 68 | fired the shot in self At Sita Public Mark Mast éistre from 5 to 8 cents & Tb that here SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Tre dietiguremont and beeuty ie nor fs ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG TIONS. ADDI Hom. Ne Detention Vrem T. & MoonE 128 and 288 Aronde Annex. Ind spel a "$5.00, $4.00, $3.50 r SHOES Never mess in this lox feduce surplu trade has ¢ SAVINGS TALKS NO. 16 ake to offer, mak it would WE start to style 1 ané ing ove dea 97.90 Sho, BG Bio 4.90 Bho " $5.50 $3.95 S3.20 ne Pere Ate wae 's Shoe Store Kes. Avenue Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHEBRY >t hem | | George C. Mackie, a traveling! " “ saleeman, is charged by hia wife, | (By United Press.) medion | Lata Mackie, with deserting her| PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 14.—That/ and Tatling to provide for her sap-| Ernest Diebler, the daring young d 3 OO H t port, in a complaint isaued by|man who it is charged stole an an ° a Ss Depaty Prosecuting Attorney Robt. automobile in Chicago and had a} B. Prigmore today number of adventures withit around | She says that they have been Portland, ending with bis arrest at | Now married for 25 years. They have| Chehalis, Wash., bas escaped from || two married children, one of whom,| the officers by leaping through «|| ¥ orge C. Macki is an engi Car window while in Montana, was || They also have two boys, 9 the news recetved at the police old station this afternoon © at Terrace av being brought back || The wife says that her husband's by CA Now Hat prices get another rap office © at 633 Ne fork block when the! - ri on wtoatatlred indian eben ° fash r" who || We've put on sale for one week—a week from Sat FM. Spectacles $1 “00 manufac. | urday we move from this location—all the Soft and Stiff SPINNING ane ” be ing your eye troubles a aReeee demand Hats in stock in this store 310 Secona Ay. > ond as ee ee ee ae arceration of Deibler. || It will soon be Derby Hat time, so this comes —,.. of $100 offered by the!! the Ha “ automobile at a very opportune time for you sa of company, was the cause of bis|| styles and shapes from which to choose Ea Raincoat Sale | reat . Deibier ; In this one week before we move there will be cuts | thought probable in Clothing and Furn sings you can't afford to mis ~— : . Be sinning tomorrow, we will sell any Raincoat in I! es up to $30. + 815. ‘$1 50 t $2. 50 Shirts 85c 805 First Av., Colman Bldg. King Bros. Co. Correct Apparel for Men wil “Gus Brown’’ sys Splendid Exhibition Men and Y entirely ex Fall Blocks on New Hat rreat “Stetson” Second ard Yesles” “e“Where the Cars Stop” All Light Weight Goods Reduced. | | iy _WE MAKE GOOD. ] | TALKING MACHINES Jone WALLING Co. ~ -~teennnaeeen arrestee “ vs fo} 8 ° 7 | . Dautphin, Canada at the corne ' , K STAR MAN IS NOW vies eo: nid Hast yoon with th , , py the publicatic th eopl a 4 aitle, who will join with th me Inond ; 4 employes in extending heart em . C. Harrison Green, the popular |Ar#tulations to him and hie bride, | tl uy A clroulation manager’ of The Sta | awarded ) and Misa Lillie M, Yeamans, for WILL GIVE PICNIC A special invita han ba ut merly of Brussels, Ontario, Canada, © candidate in King athe |Were married on Monday Inst, Au-| and & feature py \formed at Victoria the Rey. Dr . 5 if They are at preseat in b it leave in a few days on 4 honeymoon jaunt into the moun In order to raine $1,200 necessar OE i ale iaptics tae Ma ghesdinadted Double Header jbeen a resident of this olty, is the for the Hbrary shortly ( be built) 500 share a daughter of George Yeaman f M. Mervin & Co. 610 ead IPIANOS unbititttcs |i Le O-A- N- Ss » RECORDS .. 71) SECOND AVE... SEATTLE We ad A on J In our last sale we demonstrated that saving to the people of Seattle and. vicinity rhe throng that crowded our store all day long speaks for itself We have saved you money in the past. We now want to s¢ m dollars on your future purchases WE PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY OUR SPE- CIAL NOVELTY HAND TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN AT $25. VALUES UP TO $40 WILL BE GIVEN. We put in best of workman ship. Durable and up-to-date materials given you. The finest form fitting correct style. Every garment a perfect model, equal to the best $40 fall Suits in Seattle for $25. Why? $: | ANOTHER SPECIAL OFFERING Special Saturday Because we are producers and Street Ce W Why? SPECIAL FALL SKIRTS vats for omen - Man to $ Panama and voile. Satur Why? Because we are producers Come to the Sale and save your money The Novelty Skirt Mfg. Producers for the Consumers ertise others is because we are producers—the ore W oO duce, the cheaper we can sell We sell f le e cause we have no middleman’s profit to p you save that, which means You of 4 Because day 1316 Second Av. yniaslon CLOSED AT ONC n. CAMPBELL im ¢ st and give much gr Saving to Cent the Dollar ¢ are producers Rubberized Auto | Monday. . .§16.50 | $35 Satin Striped and 1, in full 9 and 11 t lues up and Monday $7.50 i al Co. | WE MAKE GOOD. a PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. A Whirlwind Clean-Up of Men’s Suits 262 LOTS—ttALr AND LESS Tomorrow we have planned that this city ys ever seen wholesale and ret stocks at any cost Men's Double a ar an ha les Suits Worth Up to $15 of tan plain | € allur bargains in Men’s Cl up all the odd order ned to clean lots fror short blacks ray Suits Worth hag to $25 $9. 85 Ly in very t includit fa fancy stripes and in » two gre time Men’s Hats, Shirts and Fur- nishings Half and Less New York Office, 717 Broadway, York New Clty. Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 Pirst For $2.65 and Retail Clothiers on the Avenue Corner Marion Street