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J. Carrigan Ties: ane G. Would Eliminate ‘That Evil. ” POSTOFFICE T pledge mynelf not limita of yer, | am Mail Matter From Seattle Will jon of th Ss ogee lige heey Invite Exposition al Visitors, te for the repub for county ¢ fa the answer to a can Fifty mitiion pleoes of mail mat this | city between now and the opening | of the fair Carrigan made did Bot Know that he of being & brew He made it | = 10 & question by a| aa to his attt of saloon tt county commision ted towns. Ig Unaiterabdie. dp pot believe in xrancing ea. ogo incorporated auch of the in my to ever Heenses,” Carrigan. protection of both the and ther employers, Girl’s Escort Teaches Lesson to Visitor From Snohomish. a is, | believe Overlooking the fact that the} be re | “Masher” tk at present in poor the incor | Standing In Seattle, a man wearing Sectioalty with-|& Snohomish county deputy sher- om have |iff's badge insulted @ young girl breeders of the | last night at Luna park, and was demorauze many) #iven & deserved beating. The Reeent a financial) YOUng wontan in question went to \aborers and|the perk ia company with “Where ts no ex.) eeemee een ; ‘of total option as and }W. Albin, candidate for ve Romination for coun- tm the Third dis against the granting outside the fn. Is Ready for Three Months’ Voyage Across the Pacific Ocean. to the granting on both moral and inds,” said Mr. Albin. saloons are the worst (By United Press.) Ne gf i SAN FRANCISCO, Aug fi the county. Paying a cruiser squadron, comprising the bat $300 a year, the/| Pacific feet, is assembling here of such a saloon usually | today in preparation for its voyage the appointment of 8) to Samoa and return. Under com- Hr at a Salary of $1,000! mand of Rear Admiral Swinburne put to the expense of! the ships will depart next Monday ada in the prosecution) morning on the long cruise, and resulting from these Sa) will first visit Honolulu, arriving there September 2 ior the application of the) The cruisers South Dakota, Mary- Hon principle to the grant-!land and West Virginia, the latter th licenses, but | am not/Swinburne’s flagship, today an. in petitions. If the peo|chored in Manof-War row in the district petitioned for a! pay pI would go out amovg them | will be towed by the lagger ships on definitely what the of the district was be 19.—The =TOWN IS DOOMED (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Aug. 19.—Al! last Meense. | think of the people ta Reports received here today stat- ed that the town is entirely sur- rounded by flames. Home hotel and the depot and other property of the railroad company. BABY THEN HERSELF United Press.) Aug. 19.—After hat her babe by stabbing It }batpin and throwing it into oy Mra, Fred 1. Goldberg ———— (By United Press.) SANTA FE, N. M., Aug. 19 wi yesterda, tt Ham H. Andrews of Albuquerque la) the Wands and eeneee | coder for the third time, the -| toa tree. H | publican somince for delegate in morning vse trom congress, having been selected by the territorial convention Advices to the Merchants’ Bx change report that the Japanese| lateamship Shinano Maru passed |Cape Flattery this noon and will OF SALE ee 12.90 to 96.90. now ECLARE AGAINST ISSUING TY SALOON LICENSES effect that brew-| tr, bearing a cancellation stamp | aS of Mr, Car. | teading “A-Y.P. Exposition, Seat tle, 1908," will be sent out of this The fea of a cancella-| rect the preparation of | don pam vb nl bese fair was | hibit. “MASHER” RECE! VE. s DESERVED BEATING four wal arrests were made PACIFIC FLEET TO SAIL Ss MONDAY FOR SAMOA ,,occe to speak | squadron lies at anchor here ready The torpedo flotilia, which | EE | court a 140 lo 08.96)! crrive in Seattle early tomorrow Men’s Shoe Store |, morning sich MF Pies Ave. Fine line of pocket Ji Halle, 1111 First ave. OUR HEALTH DEMANDS The use of a pure beverage, such as the Soda Water, Mineral Water and Pop made from the oe Purest and best ingredients by the Pacific and tee Puget Sound Bottling Co. To be safe, | lnsist on Our Label Re | provement in THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, ADGUST 19, 190% “MADE IN SEATTLE” DAY IS ENDORSED BY WOMEN Give Movement Hearty Support. STAMP TO Yandel, of Comp han re from Mra, W P,| business men hav ae Federated Clubs Promise te |towere the encouragement of our home industries.” Many letters are by the Chamber daily received of Commerce r garding . “Madein-Beattle day,” which will be held Saturday. All| the merchants will devote large window space for the exhibition of local products and some of ¢ made arrange the Seattle | ments to use an entire window to Federation of Woman's Clubs,| show workmen making certain ar —————meeencceemccs | Hearty indorsing the chamber’s | ticles Fisicn up with the postoffice de | partment by the exposition officials |some time ago, and this morning a eattie day” for the ploitation of looal products. ox Mra. | way a to btidine wn Dr thetr tnfh 1s = granted and orders teaued sd to take effect at once. Governor Cutler of Utah has been | Appointed commissioner to the ex position by his state, and will prob ir ODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * ably come to Seattle shortly to di COMMISSION IS \* * Utah's ex * First Race. * }* « Yank, 10 to 1 * ‘GATHERING DATA f iisnis."s% 3 * *® Blondy, 6 to 5. * | Time—1:13 16 * * Second Race. * }® Listowel, 8 to 1 * VANC fh Mens yg 19—~|* Golden Oriole, even - The international fisheries commis. * Micaela, 6 to 5 bs sion, appointed to draw up a unt * Time—:59 96. bd form code of laws for the fisheries * young men, Wilson Newell, George | lying between Canada and the Unit Batten, J. H. Wood and Neal Eld./ ed States, is in the city, It is com All four told him their opinion in| posed of Prof. David Starr Jordan, unstinted terms, Wood advising him) president of Leland Stanford uni to go back to Snohomish and remain there. The deputy sheriff replied by striking Batten, and a fist Might | began, which was stopped by the park officers. Later, however, hostilities were renewed between the “masher” and/ Hatten, and before the row could be stopped the former had learned his lesson and was nureing several se | mission to bold any public sittings, vere bruises about the face, No/| but it will spend a week on the jeoast gathering information re <eeenennteeeeny| Specting fisheries in the Straits of jan Juan de Fuca and the Guif of Georgia. The commission will wather all possible information and | prepare a report to be presented by Ottawa, who represents aie. Wik them ar Stolx, of Ban Francisco, the official Dr, W. B. Everman, a world-famed biologiat, who is head of the bureau of fisheries at Washington, D. C Fe trip, ls expected to assemble tn ‘the harbor tomorrow With the exception of the Colo | rado, which was recently damaged by running ashore tn the Stratts of AT COLISEUM Judge Alton B. Parker of New San Juan de Puce and will be laid! york, democratic candidate for Z : president tn the last campaign, will address a masse meeting of the democrats of King county at the Coliseum tomorrow night Judge Parker comes to Seattle | for the three mo voyage. cruiser California was joined in the bay yesterday by the Pennaytvania, Washington and Tennessqo, which arrived in the afternoon from Brem- erton, All the ships have been thoroughly overhauled and are tn first class fighting trim. The squadron will remain at Honolulu a week and wil! arrive at Pago Pago, Sam September 20, leaving there on September 27, and returning by way of Honolulu and San Diego to Magdalena Bay, where they will arrive in ember for| target practice. They will be back at San Fran- cisco on December 4 = se we jean Bar association and tomorrow | night is the only time be could give | to a speech. It is posible that Delancey Nickoll, well-known demo- erat of New York, will also speak.) There will be no local epeakers, | er to discuss the political issues of | the day. He will be introduced by former Judge 4. T. Ronald. EAST SIDE DAIRIES ALL IMPROVED A trip of inspection was made to ET SARATOGA LOSS PAID. Insurance on the lone of steamer Saratoga, which was wrecked near Valdes, Alaska, March 20, 1908, was paid to the Alaska Steamship company th morning. The amount of the insu ance paid to the steamship com- pany is $150,000. Duwamish and White river valleys yesterday by Health Commissioner Crichton, Milk Inspector Hender son, Chief Sanitary Inspector Stevens, of the health department, and the officials report t same remarkable im outpat of the suburban dairtes as WILL START SUITS OF CONDEMNATION =~: ‘ov24.. » st on the west side ; All of the dairies on both sides Condemnation proceedings wili| of the valleys have installed m soon be instituted In the superior |Coolers and are closely observing @ preliminary to rushing|‘h* regulations regarding the haw ‘neous work on the proposed |!ing of milk and the care of the Kast Queen Anne driveway, an ex.|CO¥® and stables. tension and widening of the present Queen Anne drive. Corporation Counsel Calhoun bi made al! preparations to start coi demnation suits for the widening within the next week The work will cost approximately 5,000, and will form an important} link in the connecting system of boulevards and driveways that has been outlined for the city. qualify for the primary election on APPOINTS ECIAL JUDGE. September § and who were not reg = istered for the spring election, or Judge A. W. Frater this morning | who have moved sinoe the first of appointed Edward C. Snyder spe-|the year, must register again cial judge to try the case of the TO REGISTER Registration is Increasing at the city hall. Voters who wish to Seattle Automobile company against |from 9 o'clock in the morning untit William Martin. Judge Frater is|5 o'clock in the evening tn the the only superior judge on nell chamber at the city hall the | ¢ bench this week and had no time| to try the case. WHEAT T MARKET United Press.) Aug. 19.—Ald from a rising Liverpol market—although of small account, although only a frac tion of the early rise was lost at the close—brought about an im local wheat trading sentiment after the opening. The market started a fraction lower, but with the better tone in Liverpool and an improved cash situation tn ‘ity officials urge all voters to reg lieter early and avoid the big rush | which ts always experienced during | the last few days of registration INDIANS THINK THEY RING FROM THIS MONSTROSITY.| domestic markets, caused some of the shorts to cover and helped the market to close several fractions | bigher Paris closed 5 to 10 centimes un- day UNUSUAL FORM OF INDIAN et's report of the visible TOTEM wheat east of the Rockies increased| 4 jribe of Alaskan Indians are as 1,909,000 bushels; Canada decreas}, miy convinced they are descend ed 518,000 bushels; Kurope and/ants from the monstrosity shown in afioat decreased 500,000 bushels; |i. accompanying picture as they total increase, 891,000 bushels. Corn | are that they are alive decreased 220,000 bushels. Oats in-| pho totem represents @ conven creased 1,467,000 bushels. A yearlronal form of @ reptile. With th ago wheat showed an increase of| yavage the totem is his first parent 782 bushels. It is his guardian spirit, protecting 1@ relations of life. An open meting will be held this sa ano of the Alaska Indians evening at Rainier hall, Rainier ay aoe en ohahoenee of i prima’ corner nan st to which aly ale | | candidates have been Invited. EE MEE NEE MES BE OTT TT | por $10 ons tow left INTERNA FROM 914.00 UF Phone Bpporson at 119 F Both Phones; Main 140) MUERTE IONE ORE HOE HOTS NORE NE URE NTE ES | in favor of an annual | piso and Mr. 8. T, yong | ae Grow | Mr /. " secretary of the commission, and | It fw not the Intention of the com- | to attend the meeting of the Amer.) the time being given to Judge Park. | the dairies on the east side of the/ rk Braymer and Chief) provements made in handling the | The registration books are open | Cash Registers #] ee gem ewe | According to present indications, | Firat and Second ayes, will |ahow place of nearly everything | let © was received from ©, G,| Harper writes that “the women of| manufactured, made and ratved tn | field, first assistant postmas. | federated clubs are loyal in| Seattle. Spectal efforts will be al, stating that the requent | °Very Feapect and wish in every | mage to have all residents purchase on Saturday — hy ee ALASKAN MINER DISAPPEARS (By United Press.) LOB ANGELES, Cal, Aue. 19 | Officers are scouring the country | |today in search of John MeCu! lough, formerly an Alaskan miner ¥ 4 lost a fortune in Se | a} | attle real estate and who disappear. | ed from the county hospital Thurs | day. Relatives fear that the miss | ing man, who is 58 years old, has | committed suletde and the lakes tn | }the parks here will be dragged | Attendants at the hospital do pot believe McCullough is dead. They | | think he did not like the surround jings and some way escaped | MeCullough was suffering from | locomotor ataxia and paralysis. He jhad been kept at the home of rela tives until recently, but he was re moved to the hospital for the better treatment afforded there. | There are several John MeCul-| loughs in the city directory, but none know the one referred to in| the above Giapatch, — SEATTLE WILL NOT : GET CONVENTION : “It would cost the order $100,000 to bring the convention to Seattle, and this, combined with Seattie’s | distance from the eastern jen 8 | would come, puts your beautiful olty out of the running for the 1909 convention,” said Judge John G. O'Grady the Foresters of America, this morn. | jing. * Judge O'Grady left for Snobom }isb this afternoon, and will go from there to Spokane, He says that | Washington, D. C., will get the con vention | Five hundred Foresters wore | present at Elke’ hall last sight to welcome Judge O'Grady. Forty-five candidates were initiated into the order and the degree teama of the Seattio courts gave an excellent exhibition of the initiatory work [+ tee eee eee eee Hous! DESTROVED. A one-story house at 3211 34th av. &, ocoupied by KE. B. Crandall, | was totally destroyed by fire yes-! terday afternoon. The nearest fire ‘ation is 40 blocks from the scene of the fire, and by the\time the de partment arrived the building was doomed. The flames spread to the adjoining cottage of G. Coomba, but this was saved to 4 minutes. This stock can on structions. Main 2723 lee ee! + WANT BIG REDUCTIO * * MARRIES COUPLE AND *. NOW DIVORCES THEM. * IN ASSESSMENT * * i + (By United Pr *| & SANTA ROBA, Cal, Aug. 19. #| crorepeleeattai # —After having ‘married cou %! gicteen thousand dollars ta the * ples for many years, whon he * | duction in its assessment asked * was a clergyman at Sebasto: ® | for by the Cascade Timber company * pol, Cal, Rev. A. K. Farn® ® | this morning in its application pre- * worth has turned divorce law- ®) J oted to the board of equalization. * yer, and is now handling the * rhe contention of the timber com ® cases of couples who wish to #! Wo5y is that since the time the lan |# untle the marital knots that * | Was’ cruised by the county Fond # he was formerly lustrumental ®/ 41 of the timber has been logged | # in tying. His first sult has #| 56 ana the property is Im no ways been filed In court here re #| 2. valuable as it was, Their appll % garding a couple he married 30 *| cation was referred to the assess years ago. * | or's office for correction. } George 8. Long, appearing for money from * ly oS ae 4 THE WAY SOME OF. US DO--- You "RE A GOOD FRIEND 1 Know You wouw mr “BUY A FEW OF MINING INDULGE IN THE LUXURY OF ENDORSING AN ACQUAINTANCE'S CHECK) he Larceny Is Charged. Henry Carr, a United States sol dier, is in the city jail on a charge of larceny lout of which most of the delegates | Officers Peterson and McClurg for taking a watch and a smal! sum of the pockets of John| Hall, a laborer, while the latter was supreme chief ranger of | *#leep in @ saloon. He was arrested Re ee ee ee divorce this a o #|R. EB. Mobrmann of West Seattle BANK ARINGS. #|Mre. Mobrmann was granted the be age # |custody of the children and the Seatt! #| father is to pay $60 a month for Clearings today. .$ 697,959.00 #| their maintenance at school Balances «167,160.66 #| Pai Ga Death. Tacoma. *| Falling in a drunken stupor on Clearings today ..$ 597,059.00 ® | the floor of the Gym saloon, at 510 Balances 33,911.00 ©) sixth ay. S. lest night, Joseph Portiand. *® | Ringeuwelk struck his head on a Clearings today ..$ 932,032.00 # Balances 136,292.00 ®| utes later from the effects of the | ® | blow. He was about 50 0 yoars old ot sath dha dnd ta diadndindndndntn tate or fe TAKE OA FLIER” 20% OR $0 ON THE MARKET-1] S SSS oR. BECOME A PART OWNER iN A GUATEMALAN RUBBER PLANTATION. — the Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., ask ed that a reduction of 40 per cent on two-thirds of all ite holdings be made, N. W. Brockett, secretary of the Seattle-Tacoma Power company | declared to the board that the fran chise was valued at $510,000 by the assessor, and he asks that the valu ation be lowered. DIVORCE GRANTED. Augusta Mobrmann was granted rnoon from Dr. by} (DE LUXE)": we mare WOMAN RAVING MANIAC | By United Press.) von ta, | BISBEE,” Ariz. Aug. 19.—Re De Luxe ||newed efforts were made today to 100 ARCADE) opticar’ |jsecure the pardon of Albert Cole, wy Co, ince. ||Who is in the penitentiary, so that LAWSON’S NATIONAL STOCK Should You Wish to Buy This stock we can oxecute your order over our private wire in 2% be classed as a speculation You undoubtedly will profit heavily by purchasing at the present market price good R. R. and Industrial Bonds, as well as high-class R. KR. Stocks, including a few of the better Indus trial Stocks We exeoute orders for investment or on margin, and will be pleased to furnish any information you may desire Our commission on National Stock ts 124% cents a ahare On all other stocks listed in the New York and Boston Exchanges, | 25 cents a share. | Outof-town parties please send certified checks, P. 0. or Ex |] press Orders, made payable to 8. C. Osborn & Co., with full in S. C. Osborn & Co. Commission Brokers LOGAN & BRYAN, Correspondents Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, Mining Stock and Local Secu ; 627 First Avenue Independent 5558 he may care for his sister, the leper | widow of Gen. D. K. Wardell. Since her husband's death Mrs, Wardell }has become more violent in her in sane ravings and today she was jchained to her bed. It is believed that death will soon end her suf. | ferings. ‘TO CLASS PRISONERS IN PENITENTIARY (By United Press.) } SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 19.— Warden Reilly of Folsom peniten ary is working on a system of classification by which the prison- | ers detained there will be divided EXCURSION TO HOODS CANAL Sunday, Aug. 23, 1908, on Steam- er Yosemite. Round trip 0c. 25c Cronk’s Cabinet Driver. $C, Driver... mu have prt ont “nas te and buying s-in. Cronk’s Driver Cabinet ronk's F. M. SPINNING \ 1310 Second Av. TRY TO KEEP UPA DINKY fe obo ne into three groups, composed respec- tively of first termers, medium bad jcharacters and incorrigibles. By this means Warden Reilly hopes to | bring about a greater percentage of reformations, especially among first offenders, who are contaminated under the present system by con- tact with the life sentence men and | Incorrtetbles _ TEAMSTERS AND BAKERS STRIKE | (By United Press.) | STOCKTON, Cal., Aug. 19 \eity today faces two strikes. jof the teamsters, the other of the All union teamsters re- fused to go to work because of the | action of the Draymen's Express as- | sociation in refusing to sign an agreement to employ only union me This one bakers. on-unton bakers are now oper- | ating in the Stockton bakeries, the junion bakers having Iked out over the refusal of their employers | to increase wages for night work to 50 cents per hour. Billiard “Tournament. At the bookmakers’ tournament which is being held at Johnson's billiard hall thie week, Engstrom and Campbell will be matched this evening. Last night Snow scored 35 points and his opponent, Zackar | 1a, made 29 points. 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