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United Press.) ( Cal, Avo ‘are puaried today over ene which yesterday ¥ Adolf Greenin ness man of atifying in 20. DAY substantial hand-made, upholstered furniture we have bailt up a very Tructed, was modest, Mt hich-crade mattresses, soft P couches, wardrobe-couches, comfortable box upholstered iF a few pieces of our hand-made display in window. upholstered ty Seekers Should See These Seattie-Made Goods ings. consid- » NECHACO ALLEY is the investment the continent iY REA- FOR THIS: thaco Valley isa country, a pioneer , in fact, and the ker not only buys in n land, but at virgin land which you land is so agreement than Nthis or any o about to note you under a more u untry WS Contract we must give PP die during its life f Then wc mu at our expense, ite ) are for m land, Besides, we must pay you half the profits of the land, and me im tantee alysc| per cent of profit to you will be Blkast 4 per cent ir—miore likely it will range from 10 per to 40 per cent k Your SUaranteed profit docs not stop there, however You make your last payment, we will buy back your land OM You at a rice, if you notif; tad “STRICKEN SPEECHLESS ON WITNESS STAND a justice court as prosecuting wit none againat A. 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Michner In the middie of the testimony Greeninger fell from the chair in a swoon and when revived had tosi the power of intelligible speech and wae paralyzed on his left side. a Windows Will Be Filled With Hand- de Products From Our Own Shop Urassuming way, for the past two years, since this lished itself in the growing, hustling metropolis of trade on carefully building each piece with an eye votll now we are employing six competent workmen pleces @ Pell as paying marked attention to special order work. furnitore ECHACO The Farmers’ that is not even a small feature compared liberal con- vill find, or even hope you good agricultural land, Must pay all taxes and other assessments which may Profit to you of 20 per cent over your purchase it wae brought by Gree Primary election, | AT PONTIAC Forest fires have been in the past week north of Seattle Pontiac lows for the from the » tone of thousands » of Ponting have the forward cc Arthur Bilobau the flames was and Fifty turned ow of fighting ternoon heat yesterday with prompt overcome the fighter his perilous saved his life WAGE QUESTION UNSETTLED and only ance of other im from situa ‘|TLadies! Now Is the Time for Bargains All summer goods to be closed out of cost regardh Stik and Cloth Suits, that were $20.00 to $40.00 Now $12.50 All of our Suite to go at Half Price Lawn and Linen Dre: Were $10.00 to $15.00, Now $2.98 Lace Jackets. Half Price Silk and Cloth $7.50 to $18.00, Now $4.98 Dress Skirts 95.00 to $12.00, $2.98 Summer Millinery, Half Price Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1312 — Gecond Av. — 1312. Fine Linen our springs, ot all Jackets, . that were You don’t pz THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. ger against Michner on a charge of tampering with ballots in the recent FOREST FIRES RAGE the flames will ran into af the iat hin dragaing | tion The joint conference of miners and operators which has been In session since July 23 ourned yesterday without coming to an agreement on the wage sched Consideration of this question wa postponed until October 26. The miners remained in session and will hold their annual convention shortly. The revision of the con stitution will be the prinetpal bunt ness. Officers ted in Puly will installed on September eu) vieinity of | y usa single cent of interest, THIS COUPON AND FIVE CENTS May Be Exchanged for on Boats of Anderson Steamboat Co., From Leschi Park to Fortuna Park, Wednesday, August 26,1908, Star Family, Outing Day No. 3. MCI niiiiniiininnrnc niin n tt AMERICAN TO BE A TOPA International Complications ¢ Are Overcome at Sydney-- Trouble Was Feared. (BY H, LEE CLOTWORTHY) (STAFF CORRESPONDENT OF THE UNITEO PRESS, WITH THE ATLANTIC FLEET.) SYDNEY, N. 8. W,, Aug 20. The newspapers here today contain editorials favoring an Anglo-Amer jean alllanee for the control ef the Pacific, following up tn strongest terms the suggestions made at Auckland. The expressions of kin ship and blood relationship are made frequently, and the recepth of the Americans here hae be the heartiest, most cordial nature. The thought uppermost in the minds of the Australians, as is the case of the New Zealanders, seems to be the necessity of the white man forcing his authority over the yellow races in the Pacific waters. The voyage of the fleet is looked upon as an awakening on the part of America to the necessities of the situation, and i hatled with’ great joy Parade Will Take Place. The misunderstanding relative to the great parade tomorrow has) caused much comment, and for a time it was believed that the Amer fean sallors would not be permit ted to participate, ae had been planned, Just what the nature of | the disagreement was could not be ascertained, ae it was guarded with the greatest secrecy, It is sup-| posed that it was in connection with | the law that forbids the landing of a foreign armed foree on British soll, Whatever the cause, the in cident ts now said to have passed, | and it is believed today that satie factory arrangements have been made, and the parade will take place as at firet contemplated Dirmer to Admiral. Reports for a time went so far as to say that the pe > Sy cause international but this statement ts Py my ow Free Clothing A Seat and. Veet Pree Bue every fia AY our Selling RAINED, CLOTHING C8. “” "8S, SS Pa WE PAY YOU INTEREST and every penny you pay in begins to earn interest immediately. The Grand Trunk Pacific Is Building NOW through the very heart of Nechaco means increased valuation of every The best transportation facilities will be furnished by ley. Valley in and every rail acre the whole val the finest transcontinental railroad in the country. ty the time you are through paying for a 20-acre farm, the} present value of which is $30.00 per acre, your farm will actu-| ally be Worth $75.00 to $100.00 an fering. to Nointerest or taxes 60c down, 30c monthly per acre 24% profit guaranteed Life insurance with every contract acre. We have already sold 27,000 acres, and the small balance is being snapped up quickly by shrewd invest- ors, who are quick to appreciate such an unusual of- VALLEY Paradise APPLETON INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Ltd. American Bank Bldg. SEATTLE REFERENCES: DUN’S, at ius klet wend for In person, trated BRADSTREET'S | If you cannot call} One Round Trip Ticket MARINES LLOWED RADE nee, and the dineredit the eldent | The only formal event in the en |tertalnment of the fleet today was ja dinner givep this evening in hon jor of Admiral Sperry and his staff by» Governor General Northcote The affair wae delightful, and the exchange of courtesies was pro jfuse, A toast “To President Theo dore Roosevelt” was the signal for applause. Admiral Sperry and the governor general exchanged fellet tations The Sperry place A are is a tende importance of t official landing of Admiral and the officers will take morrow (Friday) morning able reception will be held and this will be, followed the grand parade, in whtch the » saflore will participate by Amert The » dinner will be given in the evening England Fears Trouble LONDON, Aug. 20.~All London is rife with speculation today as to whether the artes re tempt of the authorities at Sydney to prevent the landing of the American sal! ore would tangle Bevery effort in being made to dix cover the exact nature of the trou ble. Sydney officials and officers of the fleet, realizing the possibill es of misrepresentation growing out of the tneident, are using the | most strenuous efforts to suppress all reference to it. It is understood here today that the trouble has | been satisfactorily, and even amica bly settled, and that the American sailor? will march through the} streets as was planned originally. | The trouble, it te said on the best | obtainable authority, was the result of fatiure on the part of the enter | talmment committee to obtain the suspension of the dominion regula tion which prevents the landing of) jan armed body of soldiers or sail ee of ony foreign country. | PARKER SPEAKS TONIGHT Judge Alton B. Parker, candidate for president on the Democratic ticket in the last election, arrived in Seattle ki this afternoon, and le stopping at the Washington An nox, where quarters were reserved | for him by local democrats. | Judge Parker will be the prin }ctpal speaker tonight at the demo- cratic rally at the Coliseum, where he will speak on the political isaues| of the day result in a diplomatic The steamship A. G. Lindsay which left Seattle July 7 for Nome | jand St. Michael with two barges jin tow and cony the stern wheel steamer Julia B, arrived at St. Michael Angust 14. The Julta B. was built at Ballard for inde pendent service on the Yukon river {in competition with the big com. panies which are monopolizing the! trading business. On her way north the fleet of vessels put in at Cordova on account of « storm, and one of the barges was left there. The basket ball team of Company | K of Billings, Mont., is after games | with the best teams in the north weet. They can Be reached at |Camp David 8. Stanley, American Lake. Rome Gise. good for ali diseases of men Bank Sense The man who runs his business loosely places him self in the path of bank ruptey. The same principle applies to the banking bust ness But strict rules are worth loss unless the bank adheres to them. We maintain rigid rules in the conduct of our this is not only for {8 our good but also for | business own the benefit of our customers To stand by a set of rules treat patron of the bank the same, enables to us every whether his business | amounts to much or little. A fair and impartial treat ment to all is well worth ur careful consideration Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Friday Hi O U Ee No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled for-Hour-Sale Merchandise, and the Right to Limit Quantities Reserved. 8:30 too Be Lawns Hair Pins 24 and 27-inch Fancy Lawns, regularly sold Invisible Wire Hair Ping. for 10¢ yard, but all lengthe During slightly imperfect, but this hour, tube le good for many | pur Embroidery poses During thi haithour, a yard ..ge | Seautiful Swiss and Nainsook Bmt € Sponge Holders and Insertions 1 ge eo Plated Bath Tub al designs, from 2 te Sponge Holders. Dur inches wide up this half-hour to 35¢ a ya i" each le this hour, a Se Torchon Lace Gas Globes Good Torchon Lace and Insertions, in neat pat. [ported White Opal terns regularly sold Gas Globes, beer “iss up to le a yard. Dur Sold at 26¢ each. Du ing this half-hour, af 'P® this hour ..12/2¢ yard +2 @ Listerine Handkerchiefs Lambert's Listerine Children's All White large 2he ine Dur Hematitcehed Handker ing this hour, a bottle chiefs, the correct idea ihe for the camp. During 7 this half-hour, each Bath Towels 2e | 20x38-Inch Bath Towels, Stair Carpet er Cordeman Stair Carpet, Teas: thik eee, cae 22 laches wide: colors uring thie hour, each are greens and tans e with borders. During Under Waists a tx ase | Children’s Mustin Under - Waists made fror Pearl Buttons good, firm materials Fine Pearl Buttons, with buttons for or fancy; bix val der clothing; special Se. During this half} at 15e, During this hour, a card Be] hour 9¢ 10 to 11 Women’s Stock ings Women's Fine Tan and Brown Gauze — Liste tocking excellent Oe value, During th hour Be Linen Crash 1Bhinch Freckle Cream Stiliman's Famous Flue Stops Heavy Flue Stops egulation Dy ing th se White Gloves White extra two ¢ th 10¢ sine Women's Lisle Gloves { quality During hour, a palr 17¢ Skirt Marker The Skirt Famous Marker should During thi Sterling woman one hour ive 14 to 12 Art Squares All-Wool Art Squares, with and without fringe; size fe best qualit D Mocha Kid Gloves Here's an opportunity to 1 Mocha Kid 2 egula r, a pair st Gas Stoves Our 80c Alcohol Vapor f heavy bra D « this hour .2%¢ Toilet Ammonia Large 8-Ounce Bottles of Violet Aw he wine fa During 16e¢ Curtain Swiss 26-Inch Curtain Swiss, in this how coh imperfe hour white ile Handsome, Reversible All-Silk Ties, fourin ands and French fo! regular 35¢ and During this hour 19¢ Final Sale of Women’s White Skirts at $1.50 Wr Rakes and Hoes Full Size 1 Garden Tools, regularly sold for Ife and 26e. Dur ing this hour, each. 9¢ Shirt Waist Sets Fancy Peart Shirt Waist Sets, values up to 35 During this hour 10¢ Art Rugs Japanese Art Rugs, 3x6 feet, In assorted col ore; regularly sold for $2.60 each. During this hour $1.60 Gingham Dresses Children’s Fine Gingham ly sold at Including Our $2.50, $3.50, $3.75 and $3.95 Veils During Head, Mixing Bowls Our 2c Large Yellow Mixing Bowls. this hour, each I ihe tiful Pattern Veils, with chenille dots and borders, in navy, green and cardinal; regular $2.50 each During this hour, each $1.19 Wash Belts Women's White Wash styles; Belts, embroidered a tailored also Tailored Silk Belts, in assorted colows; regu Dresses, daintily trito lar 59 to 98c, During med with wash braids, thie heer rr corded reps, in Buster . Brown, French and Stockings Hubbard styles 6 | Misses’ Biack or White months to 6 years: val Lace Lisle Stockings. ues from 9 $3.66. regularly sold for 33 During this bour During this hour, a HALF PRICE pair 19¢ Men's Ties Bedspreads Men's Fine Wash Four in-Hand Ties; excel lent 26 values. Dur sellles large size. patter White Bedspreads, Mar extra During this ing this hour, each hour Te 1 Stationer Back Combs The Famous Keleker. Fancy Jeweled and Plain bocker Parchment Back Combe, tn shell Pound Paper, for so and amber; regular clal correspondence 50c to Tbe values. Dur- During this hour, a ing this hour pound 24he Monarch & Derby Kid Gloves for Women. KETCHEL IS READY TO MEET PAPKE (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.” 20 Stanely Ketchel, champ middle weight fighter of d, an nounced today that he would leave for Los Angeles Saturday morning In an ante e with bis manager, Joe O'¢ Ketchel will stand on the a iption that COLORADO IN DRYDOCK The cruiser Colorado fs in the drydock being repaired Fa steamers leave Pier 2, foot of Yes ler Way, eleven times dafly for the Navy Yard, Round trip, 50¢ one RAVEN DRUG CO. Agents, 1412-14 Hecond Ay. | sesail turn chance at to San Ite The Rhodes Co. the fight with Papke will go through as planned but if Papke making o'clock as eastern dispatches state, that he will claim the forfeit and re ranciseo to nmy Burns Federal Paint Wall Paper Co First Ave plain or trimmed with straps.and folds; sizes, Wood to Burn A Large Assortment of Glove and Handker. chief Boxes, for burn ing, in all the latest de signs. During this hour 10¢ Plaid Suiting 321nch good suggestions school dresses; washes excellently; | regular i2%c a yard. During this heur, a yard Tie Beaded Bags Beautiful Beaded Bags; in cut steel and jet; regular $1.38 each During thie hour, each 59e¢ Boys’ Caps Boys’ Good Worsted Golf Caps, in dark and mix ed colors; suggestions for school days. Dur ing this hour, each .9¢ Aprons Women’s Dainty Lawn and Madras Tea Aprons, small, round shape, with ruffled edge and pocket; regu lar 26¢ each. During this hour 1% insists on | CO at nine | me bu Frost that pounds await a This is a rare opportunity to secure enough Skirts to last this season out, and perchance a few for the summer season to come. ety is splendid and includes fine lawns, Indian -inenettes and Piques The vari- , plain gored, wide flaring models, plaited or tucked styles, made all but we might incidentally mention the completeness of large with extra lengths— Friday Your Choice $1.50 Positively No Alterations on These Skirts and out sizes, together Night Gowns Children’s Cambric Night Gowns, to fit girls from 4 to 12 years; trimmed with lace and tucking; reg- ular 7%¢ values. Dur- ing this hour ...37¢ Cups and Saucers White Cups and Saucers, handled and unhan died; medium weight, for home and boarding house use; regularly sold for $1.25 a dozen During this hou and saucer Embroidery tiful Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery and Insertion, in Eng lish eyelet floral de- signs; fine, sheer qual ity; regularly sold up to 50c a yard. During this hour, a yard. 20¢ Women’s Vests Women’s 25¢ High Neck and Long Sleeve Vests, and low neck and sleeveless kinds; lace trimmed, white, pink and sky blue During this hour 16 23¢ Dent’s Gloves Dent's 8&- Button $3.50 Kid Gloves. During this hour, a pair ..$2,29 BEST 4 CO.'S INFANTS’ Gooos. with the wor the equalization, sy conference with men and property hol¢ authority for the statement county in the Arcade Annex. ‘Men’ s ‘Hats CROWN CLOTHING CO $1.50, 1121 First Ave | | Fire-Proof Storage BUY TIMPAHUTE FOR FURNITURE, It is rapidly KAVANAGH CO. Corner Third Ave Main 1528, and will make Mine arriving Inc., GOLD MINE STOCK AT ny PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. & Washington Stroet Ind, 71 25 CENTS. for present buyers Operators. 704-5678 JOHNSTON BLOG