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other proport¥ produced by working: | men's labor. Thirteenth—Kacouragoment of all legitimate railroad construction in Alaska and the building of a tr AUTO WHEN IT — the high bank on the upper aide of | 8Msportation and mining business | mandy 4e, “The Kastern | PRON, BEFO- Fi a ” | “titi GARDEN TRACTS im ad Breen) the road, The machine turned tur | Within Alaska by dangerous combi ee | Btar t waltzes, “Bouvente Bg cniyar a alia a eeteeestressiseeersnieetieriti | Yt acre tracts, $100 an © Wash. Aug. 15.—-Five | tle and pintoned Mra, Balsiger and | Ptlons De La Sulsne;" serenade, “La Pa ff View "inn ony 6150; H. LL. KLEIN acre; easy terms; close to Er owls vped instant! Miss Lindsay under the back of the! Pifteonth--tmmediate creation of | (By United Proas.) Joma;" overture, “Fond Recolleo. Mf forms 419 cash 5 per’ month THE SHOEMAKER car line and Jake; level, cl auto- | tonne . old eeeane &@ fourth judicial district in Alaska VINNIPRG , “ , |B Only few left; be qui , : 4 xt nuto-| tonneau Mi # Hatftold escaped by | fourth judicial district in Alaska) WINNIPHG, Man., Aug. 15,—The tions;” ldyll, “MIN in the Forest; EREAOELL BOND & If you cast get boots or ed; fine for chickens and ber ade near! jumping, and Hargrave waa thrown : | Dominion government, through the | Potpourri Operatic Selections WRALTY ©O shoes to fit you, get them made ries. Stine, 16 miles/eclear of the vehicle. MeCroakey | Valdex district, into a separate di-| march, “22nd N. ¥. Regiment 1000 Amerionn Bank Hutlding you, B ine Me e seliwey eeinieiniiin. ‘es ea 22n egimen | to mensure at National Land Inv. Co., Ine, yea after-| was corratled between the seats, | ¥'#lon y WAN Intervene | sas - - sooo AMES 8TR i Seleleer, Sane] hia: ‘Seana. cone | in the strike now on in all: the| Tourist Hotel Baths. | — = UIE an A 917 First av of North Yakima, Mise back of the rear seat and the | mechanical trades of the Canadian| The gentiomen's department of || a . Beattle and Virgil Me 1, the rim of the seat resting AS IN BAD Pacific. The prospects ate for an |t%!® magnificent bath house, after | V t A d || e, be 0 ° n eo be | | C extenaive “ nve, both of her back just below the shoul amicable settioment of all difter-| AAving und prow yey Sot | {St rcadia from Colfax | dera, while Miss Lindsay's neck was tions, will be opened tonight under caught in the same manner GATE WICKERSHAM — ANNOUNCES PLATFORM | AUTO ACCIDENT ) | Aug. 15 (By United Pre LONG BRANCH, N. J race ho jured h tomobile was seriously tn | al owner struck and wrecked a car tion that riage containing several New York some form of local self. Work to Accomplish En- TTLE ONS IN| ' INTERVENE n within the next forty-eight | man, who is a graduate from Caris-|[) amount of work that has been urs J. i. MeVey, who is in| bad, Germany, Mr. Friedman con-||) done this summer. A visit will | "Chane Waites | |ducted first-class baths in San|} convince you that we have he Francisco before the fire and in|} location, sot! and climate ap Rates East Portland recently. He comes highly ||| growing the best winte | Co. ®. KR. Thomas, former banker and | tickets August 21 jast night when his au-| Union Ticket office, 608 First THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, charge of the local strike, lett for finance committee thé Bast on lant night's train. The greatest seereoy ta observed af) to where he haw gone or what Ia bia mination. NEEDS HALF MILLION FOR LIGHTING PLANT) “3508.4 ness. ee it is estimated that the grows ro-| Alaska and the ex Counsel! Calhoun are to devine waya| by the gov army posts eme north o IN STRIKE TURNS 7 UR y é E —_——— colpts from the lighting system will| are for the use of the soldiers sta | line from the coast to the tntertor shea lageregate $460,000 a year, of which | tloned there . . | under government supervision, with | A bond inaue of $500 will be | g945 900 will be profit, With the —_— | - strict government control of trans P pe required to complete the necen#ary | aaaitional bond money there will| PUYALLUP, Aug. 15.-W. HL ¢ Pp descend the steep hill in front of | Portation rates by ratlroad or boat Conductor BK. N. Smith, of the | oxtensions and development of the | he a total of $2,000,000 invested in| ver, president of the Harold Steet Occupants Are Pinioned | ie Stine place, at the head of the|-—With fair but not excessive rates Seaiilc Marine band, has arranged | municipal Hghting and power plant.| ine plant Range company, and a Pierce long grade, the bi the for both fretght and passenger traf - | tne “ Supt. |. 1, Youngs conferred with county pioneer, died of apoplexy nd Badly long grade, the brake on the ma xht and p « Canadian ove the ‘following program for the con v mty pion Car a ehine retuned to operate and the | Government Wa aT Wondeeh wert ie » of the city council’s| VEGETABLES FOR ARMY. | while ut work in hin office at Mook Bruised. car became unmanageable Fourteenth—Will oppose in every | Take Hand in Present Tepuble jattornoon: March, “Sweet six * eee ae er Junction yesterday Hargrave ran the machtne into| POesble way the control of the on the C. P. R. teona;” selection, “Chimes of Nor-| A contract involving the purchase ‘oon between the company and the | the superviaton of Mr, Frank Fried. ||| And see for yourself the vast The Oregon R. KR. & Navigation | » Ommended by the leading citt will sell round trip excursion | » of tet platen We ton « of both places, We most re in the state. Our terms smallest of any irrigated enter S and 22, Od | spectfully solfett first-class patron-|}} prise. Non-forefiture clause in | nety days. Pull particulars at | age TOURIST HOTEL COM-|| every contract, so you cannot PANY, Mat St dd Oceldental or it ound or B. B Kills, Generel Agent PANY, Maia St sad ntal |} lowe, Start the foundation for a | home today. | 1 government be provided for Alaska,| ers. The occupants of the carriage POCO OOOO OOS OCOOODEOOOS ~~ actinent ws Which =| as simple and inexpensive as possi-| were thrown violently to the PAINTING | . | round. My. Thomas and his chauf. | ff Interior xtertor, Ewtimates 1. G & I Suit Alaska An lective territorial wore hurled 20 feet to one | given tree Riggepacrn e 3) rant Dye, nc, | legislature, with carefully limited | roadw . pe (Me ‘Thomas lett ing wax oooxen |f Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co one sap Coreshiin phil Third—0O; wition to the fraud | at the knee. | leat and deceptive demand for ex-| Horace Johnston, the chauffeur, | } tension of the ordinance of 1787 to| got to his feet after being thrown | a Alaska. }from the car, but Thomas lay! stand on the fob! Fourth abliahment of an| stunned in road | jelght-hour day Dantet ly, the driver o« the recommenda. Fifth--Abolition of the glaring | carriage, had his collar bone brok “wer abuses of the association mining/en. After the accident the chauf tthe | claim four was arrested * of the | Sixth—Law limiting the use, and| proper to secure enforcement of the law to prevent accumulations of mining and other lands in the hands of speculators. Righth—A mining regulation act to secure the appointment of mining | inspectors Ninth—Revision and amendment of the Alaska code to meet the rap-| Tacoma team includes some of the idly growing needs of the territory.| ¥*#t players in the northwest, and) Tenth-—Knactment of laws that|*h* Contest, which started at 3 shall protect inland as weil as coast | clook, will be a close one fisheries. After today’s game the Portland Eleventh--Improvement of mail| &#regation goes to Victoria and and telegraph service, wagon roads | Vaacouver to meet the best teams jand transportation facilities to|°f those cities. Fairbanks and throughout the dis trict and the betterment of educa towns. Twelfth—A laborers’ and mechan lea’ Hien law, making wages « pre (By United Press.) GLASGOW, Aug. 15.—James Kier. ferred cisim and prior lien to all | hardie, chairman of the labor party | im the he of commons, sailed to day for Canada with the t tion of organising laboring interests of the dominion Into a body similar to that of the mother country. He will also visit the United States for a ke purpose. Kierhardie has be the foremost champion of labor parliament during recent years « has been instrumental in obtaining the passage of several important laws affecting the working clase of bogland correcting the abuse of the power of | og | Attorney for staking purposes | Seventh—Such change as may be Lovers of cricket are enjoying «| | treat at Woodland park, where the | crack Portland team is this after: | noon playing a picked team from Se. | tle and Tacoma. The | ny p eae Uaagew 390 anaes 94 I ve No other medicine cuges better Chinese Herbs and Roots WE YOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Co. We have five Dundred ait. an uy v9 que srouer) vie. ho ‘PULLMAN SHOPS | TO BE REBUILT) (By United Press.) | CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—-Labor ote | cles were stirred today by the an nouncement that the great shops of | the Pullman Sleeping Car company | here are to be razed and rebuilt on/ & larger scale. According to the re! ports, operations on this sweeping reconstruction will begin within « few weeks. The work will prob ably mean employment for bun dreds of artixans and will greatiy relieve the labor situation in this city BREWERS LOCK HORNS WITH THEY. MC. A —— uintette of Royall Neapolitans sctive Association have locked DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING ception fund The war in at ite Reserve Your Tables By Phone (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.~-The Young Men's Christian Association vf this city and the Brewers’ Pro- today and action of the fleet reception committee fe ex pected to bring the matter to a set tlement Stop Your Rent; Save Your Money; Buy a Home; Do It Now | If you want f pay your rent money on a home of your own, fill in this coupon, mail it to us, and we will tell you how it can be done DID YOU EVER STOP TO Trt Mat the money you pa farm money as yo Metal powers at Pein Saving the m B lovely home for nys be able physical and for rent is absolutely lost? Do you think you will at the present time? You can not hope to retain your therefore, don't you think it would be wise for you to paying out as rent? Our plan will enable you to own vanced age you are now 1 tl i vife and children, Payments on the principal, $7.50 per month on $1,000, with 5 per cent interest, You say where you want your home, and how you et it built—we furnish you the money, We do business anywhere in the State of Wash 2a | 0 ? mm. For further particulars call on i} The Standard Real Estate Loan Company H YATES & WORSHAM, State Agents : the, Washington Room 507 Marion Building First Ave, Avosde Annen Waterfront Lots $5 Each Only 5 City Blocks From the Bremerton Navy Yard | specifications, details and bill of material of the four-room bungalow, only $10.00 This Annes 812-1314 American Bank pal house can be built in Seattle today for about $1,260 complete, ready to occupy My new 100 page book of house, cottage and bungalow plans is just out Price, 26 cents. This book gives you the size of house, size of rooms, heights of ceil ings, floor plan, Pring r a picture of the Gosign We. 116, outside and oth- V. W. Voorhees, Architect ‘ice 412 Eitel Bui dng, Seattle, Wash. Where the GOVERNMENT has commenced the expenditure of OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS in improvements. Our waterfront lots are OVER 200 feet, and ONLY $5 each per month. ALSO LARGE tracts suitable for fruit and berries and chickens $50 to $200 Each, at $5 Per Month This property adjoins the navy yard on the West having an UNEXCELLED VIEW of the ENTIRE bay from EVERY lot and TRACT. 137 sales MADE last WEEK. This is the fastest selling plat EVER placed on the market. WHY? Because it has a perfect title, and is the NEAREST waterfront property to Chamber a Le yeatorday and{of 237,300 pounds of potatoes and Chairman Sawyer and Corporation | 37,600 poungis at onions will be let nent officials within vegetables are to and the Navy Yard for sale. Do not be misled by our competitors into going away back in the woods and across bays, when YOU can buy adjoining the Navy Yard for the SAME price on EASI- ER terms. FREE Certified Abstract. Perfect Title. Bremerton Development Co. 1009-10 American Bank Building sa Coal Tip be ing and heatl save money by buying A now, because it will com you much more | J. W. Bullock / RENTON COAL | FHONRS—#7 Sonmxmozox <P>o masta n= Tomorrow, S unday, Aug. 16 e to C. D. Hillman's U. S. Navy Yard Addition How to get there: Go to fruit store on Bremerton Dock, ask Grand Free Excursion s1- csisin ior tree tickers on our boats. We show you all around the place BRE, OVER THE SUBMA- RINE GARDENS. We have hired TEN EXTRA LAUNCHES. It costs us money, but we are OPENING UP our WATERFRONT ADDITIONS. Lots $40 up; terms $1 per nth. Our former customers don't have to be told twice to buy in on the start NEW $1,625,000 DRY DOCK NOW STARTED BY ERICKSON. Come and hear 200 HAMMERS BUILDING OUR NEW CITY, Bring your lunch and have a good time by the BAB BLING BROOKS IN SHADY NOOKS. BRING ALONG A LITTLE MONEY You may see some lots you want. HUNDREDS of people have been PHONING TO ME TO RESERVE SOME LOTS ON WATERFRONT for them. I can only say, come to BRI MERTON tomorrow and pick them out yourselves. WE EXPECT TO CLOSE OUT THIS ADDITION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. FIFTY EXTRA SALESMEN HAVE BEEN HIRED TO WORK GONTINUOUSLY UNTIL THE ADDITION IS CLOSED OUT. Our Seattle offices are 1-2-3 Times Block, People who want to send money by mail for us to pick them out can do so, Send to C.D, Hillman, ‘Times Block, Seattle, Wash ke)