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CHAFIN HERO OF SPRINGFIELD RIOTS ~ SUGGESTS RED PEPPER FOR STREET MASHERS " Pel 1D .UGU ‘ “| MIORANS MAY MOVE + * FLEET OFF FOR BYDNEY, * 7 . * * * * * * * - . * * + eel (By United Press.) AUKLAND, Aug, 1h.—Be fore departing for Bydney to day with the Atlantic battle ship fleet, Admiral Sperry went & wensage to Governor Plunket of New Zealand expressing the + eeeeeeeeeeeee PLANT TO HADLOCK.. °::.:: Rumored That an Option Has Been Secured on 5, ie Wb. This nerlen of Re will be held here mayc question of obtaining # cheaper wite an had by discussed on eeveral articular site had heen de apoke in Oda , | night termined upon and no options had | PILES AT KENT } a K ‘ re tn Py ie the comer’ publican m of Colfax and a 4 {oF ROVOrNOR OF thiy Fellows bay b = = SS 5 _SeF ees Ewes s cars for the Copper tan * thanks of the officers and men Location. 3 River Valley and Northwestern Writer Believes This P the cordial reception given bs whe ae ‘ prere™ —~ waa waa aed AAA A &|Fallrond, The Hdith will also carry Would Protect Decent them by the people of the do- #| _— - wikemt ieectinn Oi the. ta aa | & #|explosives and other material for) minion, | F rhs ation ¢ Ne 1. ny "4 Defends Life of Negro Who Is 7. TODAY'S RACING RESULTS the vallroed work | Women. The Moran Company iq_reported uh one lant ts too vs wade for {to have taken an optlo ne on. | Ch purposes, and invol ve pay Pursued by Mob---Hit |* * i} - - Be ee ee ev ee 10 have taken an option Om the om ent of ununually heavy taxes * First Race. * The steamship Santa Clara will eo Ure holdings of Samuel Had k, the Phe eouitan AP tated de 2 d ; by a Brick, Se feacteeeed ee | sail Lomorrow morning for Valdex| Red pepper or some other equally pioneer, at Port Hadlock, as a pos-|to get a location somewhere ad st }® Nagazam—10 to | w/and Cordova, with passengers 894) effective ingredient ta the remedy lnible future location for their tm-| jacent t attie, where ground can i Se }* Silver Stocking, 6 to 1 #|® full cargo. wuggentéd by A, Medford to protect mense plant be obtained at a reasgnable figure r . (By United Press.) *& Time1:12.86 *! At noon today the steamehip! Mdiew from belng nocosted by the A story comes from Port Hadlock and assessed on a corresponding SPRINGFIELD, IL, Aug. 15.—|* bd | yh professional “mashers” on the to the effect that a representative cheaper valuation — ‘ * ry aR a | Jefferson safled for Ketchikan and | Bugene W. Chafin, prohibition can Second Race. Seanevay streets. of the local company inspected the case the company should move (By United B, ¥ fidate for president, who was mak-|* Achteve--1 to 2 * as Mr. Medford in acquainted with! jeround last week in company with to Port Hadlock, the old tron plant TACOMA < ress.) . ing a public speech here at the|* Horace H.—10 to 1, *| rhe Spokano will wall this even:|t¥@ eminently respectable women Mr, Hadlock at Irondale will probably be _ re At time of the rioting Iast night 4 “ ie * | ing for Skagway on her last ex-| WHO were insulted by a professional | At the local effices of the com: | opened and operated tite fulleea S by loeal tg was eatruck by a brick, today | ime BD 3-6. curaion trip for the season masher on the street one evening pany it was stated that, white the | puctey { wa LU ‘hat all the } ¢ the heroes of the outbreak * * and he waxes very indignant he! “ . n the of the ( his frien who was ot Se The steamship Anubis, which | Cespeaks for the weaker sex some (By United Pr ) } aitia in ¢ ane Northern speake and ay wave the fc Have Moonlight Exe was wrecked he the Ban Miguel FC Of adequate protection from| CHICAGO, Aug. 16—There fs ISSUES BOOK OF N iy hall 6 og lowing ve ot hy a pena The Young People intands, passed Point San Luis thts tnaitar ty pos of eurbatone dude every indication here today that re oc ext Monday, ty) Chafin w peaking when he | ine Swedish La an ch morning in tow of the tug Goltah ! ve law will not permit us to | Igion will be made an lesue in the ‘ rewINg top A NOK ame ward pat night. The ty were carried | dispatch to the N Ka | Mr. Medford, “I would suggest that | John H. Atwood, subcommittee on silroad w t followed by a wild ‘ lon the steamer Telegraph, and| change ladies be allowed to carry a handful | speakers at the national democratic rd aoe : much ' who evidently to was plonty of good music and of red pepper to hand out as a rem-| headquarters, today said doing tt kill hin ! we sments The 8 Rainier arrived in Se | °4Y for such tnaulting conduct Taft's Unitarian views deprive meee , . all the down severa , atthe Garian the aieht from Gea If these skunks had to nurse alhim of any right to expect to re Legends of Kamehomeha Are E wall ected he peration the blac climbed or ranclsco fer unloading part of | Pat of blinded eyes for atime they |ceive the support of Christian Gathered by Rey. H. H. trike ¥ ad te faced the y ‘ and, pretend tention and those who are not on the other hand, f h an ay bh t ¥ © wh « hed € € ' > caer a Membe ee EW ved at Ve aver today if © HOLD PHILLIPS MEETING Hawalia ! f ¢ and rv He ¢ a up , . - aan y ™ ithe Orient Yo re to these statements Wa8 | Death” te the ‘ - was . s mittee ¢ Ow " , Supporters of Charles H. Phillips, | given out at the Taft he arte ow tell Ty Arg he 1 | bie CANADA in the crowd threw On Puget a ha e made candid for the repr mi- | Chairman Hiteheoek of the republl-| Gowen, rect f t his ce ‘ ! for the longshoremen em nat 8 lock on Monday ture and itine | ¢ ¥ ‘ 4 . ir, Pe (By United Press.) th - t the| ployed by the owners, Reading ELECT OFFICERS netive in Phillips poe , ' 0 and on a horse} REGINA, MatsAue 18-cPre back e rere bananige “< . = r ote have a at the demo-| members of the fast-d " , de tts government has been The » b t ments made by him in th am 11 in number, are « re berals winni Will be eonven.|##cond meeting of the Daninh Ame reer of Kamehame o i ‘ Republican club at the Wash chief of the In wt Ag ® th night to perfect the organtea nade himself in 1 raolute ie Saar dena ton ‘ ¥ Late WSausl RSE Ahi oh ion which was formed last week j of the archipelago and brought the sy ee ee ee ier met ‘ " : “ an ened Robert Nelson was made preat ee —-—— eight members of the group into a - = ‘ Jacob Mades, of West § men needed pee mn pup into ® States Senator Piles 4 The fea pute cc ra fident the dent; Roy Jensen, vic eo At the next session of the atate (By United Press.) inion et ed unt © of the original worker th cality ¥ money in was ike, and 8. N. Sorensen, secretary) A. JOnM | iegisiature the Washington Datr CHICAGO, Aug Heavy 20i ee 00 bg oe . Lake Washington canal and expend. | American turned down by the board of equall-| will soon come to t son, treasy on N, Salling, | inan's Protective Association will | by Armour, Gamble and other | Rear) | _ ed much money, time and energy | legislature by both sation today wh asked to have a ening a bill which will greatly |b! #peculators forced the price of Age “i * #898) tn the work for that project Baio the assessm property at Madi The steamship Edith will leave | William Smith and Robert Nei#on | wig tne f the local health September wheat down « cent and = ie fe A, ewan 10) “He is at present ight-hand 7 Mrs, O. H. Ryther, more often EEC oNsT draft by-laws be hExt meeting | i spel 7 wires from abroad, coupled with | ¥®* and none since Has resident, Theodore A. Bell, s t SEE THE BATTLESHIPS. be held Frid " milk aupply weer «tenth his ma . ores a r ell, and te ig known as “Mother” Ryther le lies @. usar he oe Friday evening, AW\ This measure will tn substance | (he usual week's profit. taking, al- | Possum tenth his m 1 OF one of San Francisco's most promi metuee Ciiteren's Home, 1280 “oe Peet at the U. & Navy Yard be- | Somme ccemsntanme |provide certain qualifications: fer | 00 bet # tendency to lower quota: / TY 7 in. nistory of Hawall, even | 2°? ® baving Ofeanined the ie GUILTY OF Wattupr ny way, Was more £ 1Ooe ne the te they leave for their southers Buy your Shoes at the big sale | Milk Inspectors, an annual test of t “= . eo . of the coenpatadiveiy reount. Gnya ot bor party of California, and having assessment on the home pels re Gilen” Binds eave, erent heus,itow tn tt snd, Hornberg @ |All herds for tuberculosis, onthe here is nothing, however, in the 0) Our vet conqueror, ix shrouded in| bee? chairman of the San Francisco a duced from $480 to nothing, when) 514 2 foot of Yesler Way. S0¢ Larson's Pike st, and save | application of the Hanks systemuet|eports to justify the ulide this) i ong the deeds of gods and C0#rd of fire and police commission it was learned that the place Was) iia trip oney se | isolation, and the boundary tuuer Morning. and it is stated on good | Mytis. and weds of gods and ory for five years. He held that po-| Judge Arthur round trip mone joddesses figure in the island his p not being conducted for profit tro hn Al Pa bess —_ cular test for all beef cattle er|Suthority that the selling by pit | BOC CeCme eh oes. and bis sition at the time of the great die |#4perior court rendereta simi Monday afternoon and Tuesday the isolation of all stock shipped te *P* tors is merely a hg hg’ ee osm wpa aa ‘Kamo.| 2ater oo Negron of next week the board will review ’ to the state until corral a fresh supply and unload on , pPirventbg i a salen ict No. guilty of more than $12,000,000 in King coun: | A. E. Smith, o leadic a rising market next week. If this|b@meba'’s time, but even they lead | court mployes of the ty valuations during the hearing of uge al | oO. Ss of Orillia, who has been elected | be true the traders did t gain ad matte ' rl ~e hi the great MAY CELEBRATE | tempted to dig « diteh the arguments of the representa president of the association, in. a|S@ythiug, because there was a well Sete" sed avs 19g 1 BR gy ed ranch of John F. Costello, «) tives of the coal and timber owners e member of the committee whichis | %¢fived inclination on the part of | > SF muine heart interest and in near Olllla, but Costelie of the country framing the how bill the grain holders to keep on hold. | beauty of ¢ ption, the stories are GOLD DISCOVER saying that he had as The timber men question the ac | anton Bh dh ing not surpassed even by the classic| issued on June 23, 190% m curacy of King county's crutse, while SEE THE BATTLESHIPS. myths of Greece. The Rev. Mr anyone digging a diteh many of the owners of land assess Husband Gets Divoree Gowen has told the “Idylis” in the land. The court ordered the ed for coal will raise the question Last chance to see the Patific| » 1 ghearer was today granted |*Plendid literary style of which be! 4, the first gold was discovered |a¢ board to refrain trem) of the right of the assexsor to place or on a Fleet at the U. 8. Navy Yankibe-\ divorce from Olive T. Bhearer by |! capable, and readers are sure of 15 Aine Or tout 16, 1906 te hee | er Clesing & coal assessment on the land where fore they leave for thelr sownese Arthur E. Griffin on the 82 iteresting hour with his latest 100, suggested that mext year, the ve - coal is not definitely known to exist cruise Roate leave every hour that she was ju the habit book oe Geabeneente te ant vvipg aed Bley aes a nt TE THE BATTLESHIPS. Tonight (Saturday) you should come to this market for your peg Digg of Yenler Way. '$0¢ of spending most of her time with Ties barsain In Shoes and Ox.| Discovery day and a suitable pro Har afterncon Wa " Last chance to see the Pacific Sunday's meat. See the varied assortment. See how cheaply it in |) . men other — gt menrge They fords. Sale now on at 705 Pike st. &ram arranged at the A-Y.-P. expo- ger and cement. 7 Fleet at the U. & Navy Yard be |} Sold. You must know that we can save you money, We saved mentoen ° a te oo ae ove | sition consigned to the legal trand fore ihey leave for their southern | money for over 3,600 customers lant Saturday. Join the crowd at the |) f sil ce tthe mal STs " the DuPont Powders i NOTICE TO | WATER | CONSUMERS | Bills for water rent In the Sec ond Collection District, which in ' cludes all of the elty north of Union | ; and East Union streets and south of Galer, West Galer and East) Galer streets, have been mailed, : and are payable at 115 Prefontaine ' place during August, for August, | September and October. Failure to receive notice will hot excuse payment of water rent when due. Changes of ownership of property and addresses of payers should be filed at the office of the water de-} partment, on printed forms ftur-} nished for that purpose. ons is Optical TheSafe Deposit Vaults Of the Title Trust Com pany are and have been guarded by and night by employes of the and all valua accepted for day company bles age are compartment ly within our large stor in a separate but en five steel lined ply chrome vault Title Trust Co. Men’s Reg. 2 for 25¢ Sox 7¢ Men's 50¢ Vour-in-Hand Necktier 26. at the half price sule. CROWN CLOTHING CO,, 1121 First Ave One and one-third Billion Dollars Life Insurance in force. Ordinary and Industrial Ages | to 70. Both Sexes. Amounts $15 to $100,000. Policies. PAID POLICYHOLDERS cruise. Boats leave every hoor, | hE THE BATTLESH! Pier 2, -foot of Yesler Way. 50c/ | Patent Attorneys Last chance to see the Pacific round trip. MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE T Vieet at the U.S. Navy Yard be fences ome oe Aen aN om er | Srastabed fore they leave for their southern ; ee e Gecttie cites E cruise. Hosts leave every hour MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLOG. et Burke Bide Pier 3, foot of Yesler Way. S00 se ALE round trip. Serend_Ats, PRUDENTIAL HAS THE STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR OVER THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. G. M. SWARTZBA Agents Wanted. Good Income. : 4 BRANCH OFFICES IN SEATTLE: UGH, Superintendent, Northern Bank and Trust Co. Building this Last fore they cruise round trip. More than seven and one- quarter Million Policies in force. Prudential Agents are canvassing in this vicinity. They have a message for YOU. It's interesting. Listen to it. 141 MILLION DOLLARS HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. Promotion. SEE THE BATTLESH chance to see i Fleet at the U. & ¥ leave for Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler « i ' f O. EDGAR FELL, Manager (Ordinary Dept.), New York Build iat sot ci petaerse >. evesteceae