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+ Northern Man Says His Is Discriminated es Against. ns pe peaple of King county og wise they would soon realize ty Anseasor Parish is their But the rattroads here Jook out, because It cor as if he is discriminat them,” sald Asstatant aer Jay Sedgwick of e Northero Raitway this lat A mesting with the the asses be alization * sping that the ratiroads are Hok “roasted to bear the brunt of over Es » & Bailey’s World's : Show Opens Today. TO el iecinn fay te cirews day p this morning all in-bound AY with people going ‘gee the big parade. Most pal were youngsters, y two oF more in (ow of some ember of the family of the Barnum & Started promptly on was watched by thous The largest band TO RIDE AN'S MULE Animal Is Center of At- - traction---Commoner Off for Chicago. United Press.) W, LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. 's place ts besieged to- persons who are anxious to by the Minnesota Agri. fal society. The mule's chief B to fame so far is based on work in throwing @ re Who aspired to ride it. The man landed on his head suffragetic, who ne 40 give her name, today plead- be allowed to ride the mule, c ry Rose declared the was pasturing and could not jurbed. He added that he did to risk any aceidents. The " te left, angrily. yan was delighted to learn that ¢ Joboson had been nom for reelection in Minnesota it Johnson @ telegram, but to make it peblic. Bryan that Johnson will streaxth Rational ticket in Minnesota Commoner leaves here to for Chicago, by way of Des B. Martin, an attorney im the Bailey building, appointed to succeed the LP. Seott, former prosecuting of Seattle, as assistant Bates district attorney of bps | Mr. Martin was formerly in St with the well known jaw of Debris, being Frank 8. Keilogs, prosecuted the Standard Oi! ta the famous case whieh re fm the $29,000,000 fine. Mr bas practiced law in Seattle the nine yea leave for Alaska on the oa Monday, having been d report for duty by Sep- TRAINMEN’S PICNIC of Railroad Trainmen will ab @xcursiqn to Port Lud on the steamer Youemit Be arrival at vort Ladiow there Wil be a barbecue large enough to 299) people. Following this ‘Will be a ball game and bathing are close at Make the trip. Tickets are $1 pend, as the railroad boys 40 things by halves, a large ill probably go on the ex PICNIC FOR KANSANS. The annual picnic tow in Seatt for former will be heid A pleasing program has been and Gov. Mead, who tw a Kansan, will speak. All for Kansans are cordially invited yee. | a t 7 ratios iran a taf. OM ALL ” 9 You KNow WHY we Do Our safety as well as that o our deposits withdrawn FIRST that © tittle ones, ns AVENUE, OP nV RAILROADS BEAR BRUNT OF ASSESSMENTS SE*ATORAMCENr IOUSANDS - TO CIRCUS TENTS the “trick male” Drewent-+ Kellogg & Severance, | Labor Day, Sept. 7, the Broth. | Good | Assuring a good time to all! Bld. m. om Aug. 29 at Woodland | The following are the overni (Coatinued ) He asked that the am | Ankeny, whe aie’ dnote ae the national capital than hin Asscraments semsment on 200 acres in the neigh: | borhood of Sauk be reduced from | croek ranch {i $23.76 an acre to $3. The matter | ington, was paid cau tennis oie | Was referred back to the assessor's $810, Statter teld Collier's repre. | | office FRniative that the rumor that Ne L. ©. Gilman, general counsel for Pmith Ankeny was on tho the Great Northera, appeared be- Par roll was a canard of Ankeny fore the board this morning and Pe) cel enemies, aaked that the property valued at keny renewed the $16,528,480, consisting of tide lands! Mrs, Statter. with owned by the company tn the south. why era end of the city and also at Smiths cove @ ha be strick on from the lst, aa tt le right of Joe Harlan Second jog, S-yearolds aad up 1163 Baealante 3218 Work and Play chairman of the co east and tneular survey The Ankeny Agreement. S262 Salable way and ie taxed by the siate tax | | (9262) *Agnolo . ee eee commiaston. |, When Samuet Hf. Piles was elected | 3814 Hernarde ., .. 1. +.» The elevator at the Great North: |° Gefeund Cen ee fo 1908, ) 2911 Webber ene and Gilman declares that the bhild tation Sweeny-ia high In Standard | 2816 Lady King ing only cost $103,678 when It was Oil-Copper councite. (3812) © aint thor of the t Third race—One mile, welling sctremeceneemmmee semen | Rockefoiior “ta giving the American | ie and up people bread and butter—what more | & os do they want?” Kncouraged by An-| 3428 *Honry O | Keay’ Bucoens, Hweeny apent 9329 *Alter Boy | 'aree amount o ie n ‘0 o Jundoubtedly have been elected ‘but| 2288 King of Mist | for & pablic exposure of his past rec- | 3824 Kekervalt jord. The federal court of appeals; 3412 Peggy O'Neal }at San Francisco not long ago wrote | 3283 Bertie A ‘ ogee | 3 opinion in which Sweeny was | 4899 ‘The Kingiishaan .. .. .. in the parade was mounted on |” oper as a ewindling partner,| 3298 Expectant thee horseback, and received marked at: |f"I,yimontt ty cranmer than which | 8315 All Ablane | tention Sweeny was induced to go into! Fourth race, one mile, sellin Besides the usual number of wag-| the senatorial race by the same co. | yearolds 2045 Standover 3927 Jack Adama 3913 Ron Toa 50 Janeta 2818 *Maxtrens e 3310 Herman Doyle . 2287 My Bouquet 2 John Lyle 314 May LL N [Ona containing the menagerie, and (erie of politieal brokers whe had | the different performers mounted | Purchased the seat for Ankeny lon horseback, 12 camele and 26 |'N*Y have for years made a practice | etop te were in tine, of batting Washington mi ires - song te oralty pro. | ‘ate senatorial contests in order to pay oa of the finest ever = Forced Sweeny Out. Beal After hie manager@ had tall the The tents at Fifth av. and Re | ney they belleved - wena wive publican ats, are packed to over-| up, they made Sweeny believe the atch the drippings. OLLIER’S ASSAILS| OVERNIGHT ENTRIES entries for Friday at The Meadows: Firat race—Five and one-half fur longs, sellin ioe and up: 1107 » 109 » 10T race—Hix furlongs, sell Soanemenn THE SEATTLE STAR—THUR DAY, AUGUST 20, 1900. DRAFT PREPARED FOR wht kd due to the casey | wan an explonio SMOKER EXPLODES 22 oo eee lsat severely turned. ‘The fire depart | ment wan called to put out the biane |and succeeded before very muda damage had been done to the bullé BILLS OF LADING A mea — { "| | inaurance Charles Vandevog, & painter, re-| aiding at 14th av Now and W Oh eee Nee aa oe “lat, wanted .to smoke yesterday * ees 8 commissioners | Wille working at the home of B.| & BANK CLEARIN 107} Uniform Law Commission I8| qe tinal action will be taken, |Pnerson, #101 20th av. N. W.. and & * and common |struck match while bending over | # Beattie 4 vonning. Woes Sarrlere ail over’ the United Mates|® can of pajat. Immediately there |# Clearings today ..$1,643,514.76 # 109 Importance, are eagerly watching the outcome — * = Balances 170,390.26 & of the Seattle conference * Tacoma. * on Representatives of railroads and} & Cleartngs teday ” 13 Preliminary to the opening of the |Commeretal bodies wore in session | ®* = Balanc oa ; # 107 | S2nference of commissioners on | With the commercial law commit. | oe -. ‘ortiand. 4 |toe this morning & Clearings today 101 | Wniform state laws, the committee |" ‘The conference will be in senston * — alances * 109) on commercial law was in sewsion|three days, aud will thea adjourn \» * 108 jat the Washington hotel today, and |to make way for the Amertoan Bar | 99| Will make its report when the main #soclation, which meets here on | 199 | POY meets tomorrow. This com-|the 26th, and is an entirely separ- | toy | mittee will submit what will prob. | ate organization from the uniform | 107 | SYlY be the final draft of the jy. | State law comminnsioners. eee ace || 90 | Mikedof bitte of lading act The commissioners will also take | Soeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3|. The report, If adopted by the | Under consideration a uniform law | main body, will be referred back to |soverning the tasuance of certifi. | 119 the Inatalaturen of the different | Cates of stock to Ko them one better in or Ht) og | #t8tes which the commissioners rep-| Among the more prominent of | __—_ eee 91 | rement, and if acceptable. acted (those here are Prof. Samuel Willis: {fq 4F to Keep up our reputation 25¢ Burglar - Proof 107 | 18t0 laws which will do away with|ton of the Harvard law school, |IM of yelling the best clothes ia 110 | the heavy financtal losses often suf-| drafter of the bills of lading act; Safety Door Lock 106 | fered by bankers and shippers un-| Prof. J. L. Burdick of the Colum-|f the efty at the least money 103|4°F the present system of a dif-| bia iaw school, New York; Attor | i10| ferent law tn 0a h state penal ancy gg Metal We will place on sale to- fal 1 5c } is of Inding are in a large|R. L, president of the wives 5 105 |Bumber of casos hypothecated by |and ‘Attorney Walter G. Smith of {fm Morrow and Saturday 260 ag; | *MIPPers, and the tangles which re-|Peunsylvania, James Barr Ames, |I suits at the one prico— {sult from the lack of untformity tn the state lawa has led to the tn auguration the present body of 94 | COMmissioners, This body has de og | Mberated on this question for the 100 | PAat three years, but al! that has 110|@¥@F resulted from past work ha 105 been « tentative draft of a bill jo7| Which would at once remedy exist 102 | 16 conditions ‘dean of the Harvard la neys in afternoon. will also be held at the New Wash-) ington hotel school and of the most prominent attor-| the country, arrived this} He is a mombe? of the} Made in Seattle © tact that made and pe commercial Jaw mittee the Batety Door Leck Members of the American Bar| peadllrcsihverseny Bon. association are drifting into Seattle 6 Oe ea by twos and threes. Their session The fact a - +. com to carry and safest lock we have evar seem commend tt race 4 ixtecnth | Sse a enscseses se | Mowing this afternoon. The circus | local fudge at Olympia was about to ‘alia ieee 7 ia he tad wD Vt need a key will give the usual performance to-| CX! 4 grand jury to investigate the . BIG RED Ti N IN i fiw | night, a0 well as tomorrow after. O'ibery then going on, im order to] “ards ones hoon and night. There wilt be no| tt Ml out of the race and get an-| 3312 Teo Row 104 err oi ®°)other millionaire in. But Sweeny| 3288 Captain Bush 106) | am Ero a nd cheekmated the entrance of the! 3327 Jacomo 107 pie other miltte ° a and any of these having susgestions | deat Uetweon. the frisehe ee Pie poly a “i 198 Rae ime Seen aa 1 ee ee ee to make in regaré to the picnic and Sweeny, who we: o Anke — | from 15 to 20 pe t in the : should communicate with Preaident | friends, included vy TL Re hn ere a 108 | Comparisons Prove Wisdom of |{/?!)),. ‘0 7° Per cent in the avo | Gale onde August TS W. A. Byers, arios federal office in the state of Wash ‘alryatreet | i | | pede ae Meee A eee ae nec toatoes, nak’ tacts sites eae an | 2018 Gthemar 9%, ‘Build Now’ Campaign Copper has a bearing on another These suits are in the win- fl { buliding . livery of the King county (Seattle)! 3310 Bl Otros 109 in Seattle side of bullding operations also init tue'y ietieaiens dl M. SPINNING c |delogation in the coming legislature! 9312 Our Sallie 104 . electrical construction. Wire that low for your Inspection 7 = |for an Kast Side candidate, which ne 102} ilast year was quoted at $14.50 per . 1310 Seconda Av. PICNIC BIG. SUCCESS, interpreted by Ankeny's friends | “aie nhet furlongs, selling, |thousand feet may now be obtained taper a5 tages: destino The lake Library Dap. ple nm e Samay The primary law -yearolds and upwards . Plumbing, as an item in neral | at $6.66 i tires and some stoutse and Green 2 ‘wana surprise to Une ba iners. * ic eer nlc, held yeaterday at Woodland |” A public statcinent hus been Inenai | 2210 Squire Johnson 109 | building operations, is cheaper by eiced saa tone On park, Was @ success in every way. by certain Seattle politirians, in- | 3166 Maber + 109/26 per cent than it was a few Raseball games, ball throwing con- | dorsed by 4 large number of Seattle | 392% Azora 107 | months ago,” said A. EK. Koepftl, C. OSBORN 4 CO. ! he teats and races of every description buriness men, calling upon the voters 3341 Dr. Crook 9 | es the A. Meuted | w York, Aug. 20, 1908. t made the day's sports complete. A of the state to stand by the bargain | 3019 Rudabek oe sg aay freces | veasl tan] ee Laue WE CAN AND WILL FIT substantial sum was realized to as Ade, when Pilos was olocted. to de- | 3944 Hen Trovaio 112 | PARY, today In giving his reasons j bs You. Fiyer alst in paying off the indebtedness the sonatorship te Ankeny. It) 3349 Dredger 104 for the belief that bullding may be | Amete. Comper | 77%) 798) 77%) - is aeserted that Seattle secured a ere: 109 Locomotive) 56 | 33% 36 on the Carnegie Mbrary site, senatorship through the deal, and 3 Pinaud 09 carried forward now cheaper than | ae, | _ should now reciprocate by asking | 3283 Small Gold "lin yeara: and at-a lower figure | re 350—Round Tri | [the reat of the state to consummate *Yellowstone tie ee ee eon FOUR ROUND THI j j the compact. The primary law was,| 3338 *May Pink . 102 | Probably, than can be duplicated LEAVES SEATTLE } of ‘ an, tntended to prevent just) 3310 Buster Jones 109 'in the near future. | 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 h political bargains *Apprentice allowance. HODGE MAKES SPEECH. Bob Hodge, candidate for the re. publican nomination for sheriff, ad | jdressed the Second Ward Repubii ean club last night. Mr. Hodge is | meeting with support wherever he United NEW YOu” A | coes. Preas.) | 20.— Renator Thomas C. Platt, deposed boss, whose word once was law in the ranks of the republican machine of ENDORSED Hicans of Seattle e FV jerveer INCREASE IN REGISTRATION, Halian repo dorsed Geo Registrations at the city hall growing im number, yesterday the ing of ciaie camier ecuting attorney at a meeting o' during the present [the state, broke his long silence on | registration being enrolled. N pound, as compared with 26 cents i | matters political today to say Thompeon, tn charge of the rexin:|yyveruervecrs trast ce dennis (inst year: tin has dectined from| @PMON | Open |ttigh| Lew (Close | |, "I do not believe that Goveraor tration bureau, stated that 79 new 7 nd when the $36.57 per hundred pounds to $30.10; Whest, Seot | My oh | Hughes can be're-elected. If the ré- registrations and 51 transfers wore | Sire wus atiog aren ta vote, the | Mad from & conte to 4% cents a SS Pr | PSs See | publican convention makes thy mis made yesterday club was called upon to vote, (he | sound; apelier from $6.68 to $400 \cem pee iain | ek) 270 ake of nowinating him for re-eleo- loracmment ¢ jandidacy WSS! ie hundred, and iron has. fallen Oete Ses. \sate a 48% tion, Bryan's chaaces for carrying tnantmons |New York will be greatly im = | proved - ' SHOE SALE Fine Ghown $140 to 16.90, now ASSAULT 18 CHARGED woortaris cerca! WU STRAW VOTE | us steve ance sone ll-yearold Sylvia Stanley Cameron, aged 18, te wonder arrest. The assault in alleged to! have taken place last might at *:20 at the Clty park, 1th ay. and! Washington st. The girl's screams attracted Policeman Bianchi, and} jhe fired several shots after the flee jing youth, bringing him to a halt | The girl ts im the hands of the po} | ifee matron 08 Fivet Ave Cosgrove led among the candl- dates for governor in a straw vote for the most popular candidate at the pienle in Woodland park yeater- day in the interest of the Green Lake lbrary Congrove received Tl votes, Mead | 40 and MeBiride 16. MOUTH IS STRUCK cH DE CTED JAP “SPY ARRESTED seamen vOSEMITE Grand Excursion A bullet struck Arthur Campbell, a th-yearold boy, while he was carrying water yosterday afyrnoon for contractors who are lballding @ trestle for the Great (By United Press.) | Northern raflway near Richmond) piTTSBURG, Aug. 20.—Sam Fin, UNDER AUSPICES oF Beach, inflfeting @ serious wound | 4 japanese, stylishly dressed, show reg = in the thigh. He was tal to ing evidence of wealth and appar ee: Se. Oe Oe | Providence hospital at 11 o'clock ontty highly educated, was lodged }last might. It is said that he rover, BIG INCREASE IN RATE OF BIRTHS wit! Sunday, Aug. 23 Leaves plier 6, foot of Un versity street at 9:30 a. m Three and one-half hour ashore at Brinnon, allowtn passengers an opportunity ¢ visiting Dosewallip Falls Rverybody welcome Music and dancing free. in jall here Inst night, charged with trespassing on railroad property He is held tm default of bail. It is intimated that the trespass charge is merely made to hold him pending an investigation of a sus piclon that as a representative of the Japanese government he has been seeking the secrets of the manufacture of projectiles at the VANDERVEER IS “re! the republican nomination for prow italian Repubiicas club last might. | People generally are percetving ithe wisdom of toking advantage of the pecullarly economical conditions lof the present time, and are butld jing mow at a rapid rate,” continued Mr. Koepfii We noticed this in the city of Seattle for the last two | Re months, and as well in the amalier cities and towns throughout the on.| Western part of the state tor} “These figures will show exactly |how much may be saved by letting |plambing contracts now Copper | the! may be purchased at 18 cents a Ly of CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. tile fs in no apparent danger | Pisnt of the Firthsay Sterling Steel 1 Women * ware Berme Suits bas » on » m o| 2 values up a 5.00, of race suicide, sccording to the |COmpany. near McKeesport Fare 50c Round Trip Clean-up” Bale price ee <—e at Today’s Treasury Statement Refreshments served on boat ; $10.25 pha i fae, 46 binthe were| WASHINGTON, Ang, 2.—To Tickets on sale at Bartell's 12 Women’s Linen Suits, in edsctled,. walle fusing the month « treasury statement shows: | Ow! Drug Co., 606 tnd; Fruit natural, white and blue; OF Jake Cale Jeab, Ua births wens eeipts § $1,891,465, expenditur stand pier 6; office on dock seven ern onytens, va , 308 " p to $12.60 jean- registered. In July, 1907, 307 babes Bale price $3.45 saw the light of day, while during 7 the same month this year, 341 births 8 Women's Rajah Stik Suits, were recorded. the pewest shades a 0.00 His Part Ethet -Let's play house $14.50 Johony-—All right on he ma Tailored Suits, val away in the country, and I'll be A CHECK DRAWN ON A WELL-KNOWN IN are pa STITUTION CREATES CONFIDENCE. PERSONS i DOING BUSINESS OUTSIDE OF THIS CITY ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FACIL. | ITIES OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Primate rut RRASU RUE CASH ® anonnock . qi 3. P MARTMAN siesssss VIO ALEXANDER MYORS SWCHRTANY 3. V. A. GMITM ccc cssevesesennee coeee DEPOSITS NOT WANT LARGE DEPOSITS? f our depositors ties in the fact not so likely to make a hole POSITE POSTOFFICE. Women's New Fall Suite splendidly tatlored; values up to $80.00; “Clean-up Sale price 612.50 DON'T MISS THIG SALE--EXTRA SALESPEOPLE IN Sale Starts Friday 9:30 A. M. THE NATIONAL SUIT & SKIRT MFG. CO. Second Av. J 2Q 7 Second Av. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a m 12:18, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 21% Everett and Edmonds SOME OF OUR NEW FALL STYLES ARE NOW IN. -€ | Em TS Nash. 108% 1070108 tomes 35%) 54%) 556, 55 ATs) BI BE | BS! 102100 1424 140% 42%) [VaBW 1226/1 25% 12%) [1240/1 220 124099 24% | | 20)%, 9656) Se 99% | 157% ¥ 108% Total Sales 743,200. Chicago, Aug. 20, 190%. 1207 Second The National Suit & Skirt Mfg. Co. i “Clean-Up” Sa The Final CLEAN-UP of our stock of Women’s Suits, Coats, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Petticoats, and in- cludes the Advance Fall Styles of Women’s Tailored Garments Our solitary aim is to give Money-saving values. Read the prices: Wom * High Claas Tatlored | Women's Black Votle Skirts,| Women's Silk Shirt Waists. Suits, new fall styles; val | trimmed with silk fold; val plain white and fanc val wes up to $36.00; “Clean-up ues up to $12.50; “Clean-up”! ues up to $7.50; “Clea Sale price $14.50 | Sale price $6.45| sale price $2. Women's Lang Coat Sults, | Women’s New Petticoats, | New Fall SK Raiucoats; val new fall styles; values up| black and fancy; values up| Wee UP to $85.00; “Clean-u to $40.00; “Clean-up” Sale to $ Clean-up” Sale |. S8!@ price $13. orien $10.50 | price se | Women’s Goats, fancy | ml Women's New Man-Tailored | ., ‘ . aT | Re: Ve Sr eneree | Women’s Silk Petticoats—al Clean-up” Sale price Long Coat Suits, all new | Vonncee ae de un ta ere oan en Ores les; values up to $7.5 : Y shades; values up to $45.00; | “Clean-up” Sale price Women’s New Fall Long aarup” Gale getes | $3.75, Coats—all now effects; $24.50 | w ee ee i ues up to $40.00; Clean-up’ Women’s Tailored Skirts, new smen's Silk Petticoats, in) ¢ “ | ~ ale price $19.50 wale effects; values up to} black wad stripes. NeW | women's New Silk Sembiit 6 Clean-up” Sate price | shades, $8.50 value sien ted Coats, 04n. length; « $3.65 dillnma tive “95 values up to $15.00; “Clean Women's New Panama Skirta,| Women's Tailored Shirt} up” Sale price 86 black and brown; values up Waists, new fall styles; val-| Women's Box Coats, for ¢ to’ $8.50; “Clean-up” Sale| uos up 50; “Clean-uy fall wear, Clean-up" price $4.05 | Sale price $1. Sale price $2.65 ATTENDANCE — BUY YOUR AND SAVE MONEY--SEE OUR WINDOWS. FALL GARMENTS NOW

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