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Cn ae ee ea) a Rs LAS EDITION WILL BE HANGED i a eth Te a ( night. wsues in the campaiga. 7 A F 7 } A l KS T Wilson R. Gay Denounces the | tant but it Is ald her desire to] 2 os alg aco elgg = Endorsements of the Bar Set uneonditional control of her | 5 Ph tpn | (By United P. democratic leaders and la 2 | for Superior Judges. Wile of Capt. Hains Bitterly Arraigns {ihstrenovercomen ail other fa) ome MBI foee Semocratie leaders en pm ae e b d d Hi B th E | Willd J. Bryan arrived here at/®® important bearing on the cam-| | —_-———-—- sband an is Brother aye 10 o'clock thin morning and wax ew | PAlRn ——| - Hal - The bar prima wa ) power U x wes mine, Near Coltapes: jeorted by the Democratic club to} From Chicago Bryan will go to tsi b6 Salant onmial Ce ae ® | RK, Aug. 21.—-Refusing | his hotel, where heis preparing for Indianapolis, where he will attend| Would H Solfd South As '” v°*er ‘* neither natural nor ; acai Abigen eer food and muttering constantly of : be ave lu 8 to b t \ te i F acle? presses 1S at Bot Rods & constantly the opening of bis campaign in his|the Kern notification ceremonies © be expected that it should sum what was the spectacle Peter “knees La ag Captain | tariff apeoch tonight. He went to|next Tuesday and make a speech | Democratic Asset (aged then lt guy segdhaen Was more Basty, polltions | Pete aina, UL § * border |his room immediately after arrival|on the trusts. On the way back za aeee. frome the opposition raw bt log-rolling than Go to the Gallows. ae on 4 collapse in his cell today./and gave orders that he was not to|to Lincoln Bryan will stop at To Broken Up. i the south appeared in old é vicst: ai ot | e te under the constant care of! be distur until this afterngon.|peka and deliver © speech on the jon Tie eit. pitre ta by snaneadens tt in old-time First ward poll- caibiscicipcaadaciiacaiietite es fe ~*~ fan, but little can be deve! ‘Tonight's speech will be the first) plank of the democratic platform | action and support of the republican | tes. One candidate, a professor in | ag henrt isis (ainda to Whaannn Te of the democratic campatgn,| that declares for federal and state | 207 By United Press.) ucket. I sg ty the south is con: | o tate university, » is en . . arked contrast 1» Thornton |and the first apeec , ae chara psc on HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aug. 21.—/servative. Hy tradition, its attach-| gaged in teaching our youn {By United Prevs.) ported here this afternoon that | Jonkine Hains, hia brother, who te (ene nt st speech a by ‘Dai ganrentess of bank deposit w yward Big ag oy at tsont 60. the Gemseocelle Marty tsi sto Dies Cur young mae iM, Avg. 21 My husband |deal Is beng considered by which | in an mdjotuing call eaten eng . inepalanciatinasshie - - Howard Taft in his addr ’ ra pa he principles of law, was ‘endorsed’ BOSTON, ig stooge eum jo cell, calm and oc to the republicans of Virginia, who firm, but a party represents prin-| b awyers’ pri He ged hie brother are rascals. | hope > 3 - hee > . a teatity iM and apparently unaffected by the | eathered b to meet him today, ¢iples and when principles change rd bai Boring ee Wak they wilt both be strung UP. Hains, when he le "wed Phe ye be yp Agni net ree cot — R SHIN WORK jappealed t the “solid south” to though the name of the party re-| cast 1 yet hi endorsed Ex- areten J. Haine is an arch-fiend.” murder of William F. Annis, upon! well, He seome to hate no terees 1+ onl ne A 2 ia: ner ae Prego radii +, och: Stisen ( ped " res bed Mitonigg 7 ‘This is the sta nt of Mrs, the promise that she shall receive lor mn ia lor superior judge, mS a decree of divorce Occasionally when the captain's Every one having the interest of ments wou ghtly on an in-|at Oltman’s hall lest night Claadia Libbey Hi« wife of Cap- | 2 aver ~ ih onan and the custody | voice rises in his lamentations, Jen-| |the country at heart would rejoice Iigent ¢ a Peter C. Hains, who killed Wm. ane story prod A she with fure| mine calls out to him cheerfully to have the solid south as « dem Taft re Spanish war| In a speech which fairly tingled bs inhi cbaatiee ter tantths ye Brace up, old man, We will come sai “ cratic asset in every national an having to weld the! with stinging rebuke, Wilson RL uh 2 see RPE ye ey grt Ning : t hat out all right yet | .. hecerdiag to iatormatign rece ved paige brokee up. it would t north and south 4 remove sec | Gay, candidate for judge of the sw andrels she 0 su ed to her the stories . mm residents o! i Poin be iter for the ‘toi eive: a th fooling. He said erlor court, last night fired % deeed, “are capa’: thing. In Of degeneracy in the belief that! ®@a& keke ekkeeeaee «| Seattle Blectric Co. has at last b ae piel a ve x - ages — eo ep vy - Ppa grinder ae): . “ — ‘ Thornton elt. treulation would prevent ® *| aroused from {ts lethargic «tate and mi " — Y Fe — rors Attacks Democratic Platform. at the. soatbods & a nee WE Memeats abeonce, Thornton Hains from making sensational|® SKAGIT FOR COSGROVE. «| ts rushing the work on the car line | fact that the south always supports 9, 20: t00% the south has mot the | reine no names, but was mer Haine tried to make to me, charges against his wife in the di-| & . *! extension {n that section. On Stine” nemeaeatha oarty poy gy mi slightest sympathy with the spirit of | Pim enes cabaecmnitien ox nae Teseddim. Then he poisoned my Yorce proceedings and at the same | ® (By United Press.) *| dred and fifty men and two pile) cate : the demecratic piatiorm, favoring termed the “nasty political job Dusband’s mic was beaten, “me wlkht prevent him also from|#® MOUNT VERNON, Wash. #| }drivers aro said to have been at)” Tne republican party has tm. | {2° disruption of certain industrial |b) ey which resulted in the “tl t © Ket control o 2 , 3 « y < eppeces: ' ne a erests for the purpose of stamp. | °* suite y 4 unttl f signed | (.ne (© Bet control of the chil-| # Aug. 21.—During the course of #| work on the extension this morning. | proved the waterways, Is building terests for the purpose of st dorsement” of certain candidates dren, ing out evil in their conduct, rather nenek “enue ls bot tual wan hour's speech here last #) j the Panama canal, has started a hati I Jew to | fr the judiciary : - CIs not believed that there is/® night 8. G. Cosgrove, candi. «| | movement for the redemption of | ‘2#®, ‘belr regulation with » view to | was admitted to the bar by been blank any suggestion that Mra. Hains! & f | } ward bringing them within the law . . date for governor, d that * | swamp jands, the conservation of 4 procedure before I was 21 ae My husband ts a should become a second Evely Hi | They know and understand that the Ne . B® Henry McBride had left th * | forest and water resources and 1s rs old,” said Mr. Gay, “and after Keele, but I would have borne with Thaw, but she will contend that her! ® publican party f perty of the country is involved " - i for’ Wy children's sake. He reintions with Annis were merely |# je pen Mes y Ao * Sixteen-Year-Old Girl in One taking many other steps for the de [Y°NRCT sn power the democratic |82 active practice of nearly 2 r in | , The grow «a v many times. He would friendly. She will assert, it s said, # This la Meeridgs & Cell and Her Lover Telopment of the sout®, The STOW | party, under ite present leaerabip.” |7e*rm, | bolero | om qualitied toe f return to it. This is McBride's & land development of the mining and om the superior bench. All my life me, too. I thought he that she turned to Annis when un-|# old home, but the feel! | In another portion of bis speech, Me out and kill me. just suspicions were ralved in her! _ eo eoting ie w! in Another. jiron industries of the south are di- rat ‘replied to Bryan's specch of |! have regretted that | never had IL hope they will husband's mind b i Galea oe oe rectly due to the laws enacted by | soceptance, particularly to the| he Sdvantage of a college educe fh 8 mind by gosslpers, who * toy will go for Cosgrove on # |the republican party y ’ tion. And it stirs me to my dey My poor babies polsoned him ainet bi charge that the people do not rule Will become of them? Thi w Ae “e & first-choice votes. Henry Wat. | . “No attention has been paid to io4 that the republican party tare.| hen @ professor of our state PE pedicel merre of the tangled af|# son Cornell made a striking #| ly United Press.) partisan proclivities in appoint. oe ae eee eoratie yi versity, a man engaged tn teaching air caused much comment after * speech after Cosgrove had con. #| SAN FRANCIBCO, Aug. 21 |ments in the Philippines, Porto Rico | *P0nstble for corporatio the young men of our state the prin- ,, Change Her Mind. her bitter arraignment of her hus . which died down only |» a Etreah start. \* scribing the reception of the miral Sperry and his officers re sponded to the welcome and ex Parker was also a | * pressions of good will in full meas He was intrpduced DY) Roosevelt and expressing great ure. Ronald, who flayed the re-|@ party tn a short and vig @ speech which was much ap |» . Judge Parker was cheered » iy three minutes, and showed |» admiration for the officers and men of the fl The presi a reply, thanking the governor general for the cordial expressions and return. rations tonight are magnificent and have never been equaled in section of the world. The theatres are all free to the American sailors -genen at his reception. |® ing the compliments of this # and the whole city is using every Said tn part |® country to Austratia. in clos possible means of making the visit Tells of Extravagance. \* ® tog 0 lent Roosevelt said: ore enjoy themselves be. merican navy is a The’ parade today, in which the “There ought to be Be A sl id menace to no power, but is, on American sailors marched with Administration o # COURITY-\ w the contrary, as we believe an # arms, but without ammunition, peat president ought to be alg asset of hi: ‘Of different views and ought ky igh importance in se caused the greatest enthusiasm and * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * * * * * * * curing peace and justice # the day was successful in every Be backed by @ congress of bis!» throughout the world.” st te that a democratic iden - ghould 7 EERE ee railway excursion in the morning ” doth oy — = Im the afternoon there will be a owed ie sone is too eX] = BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY, naval regatta, football and baseball games and an exhibition by the fire © The administration, like a bust-| (Staff Correspondent of the United Fane | Mee, Must be conducted economi Preas, With the Atlantic Fleet.) ” Am “et homie” sectption ené din ay. i must look out for the) gypNEY. N. & W 21.—/ner will be given on board his Bargin of expenditures |The first day's formal tain: majesty’s ship Powerful. At night D charge that the republican! ment of the officers and sailors of there will be a great fireworks dis erty has paid little attention tO) rhe American fleet came to a bril- play and a magnificent Venetian — and has = wasted | iiant close tonight with the official carnival , Bot only in the state gov at Gments, but in the federal gov — as weil Bal offices have been creat almost without number. In Me STAR FAMILY OUTING DAY ‘# administration of Years and in Cleveland's ad i tration of the four years prec fe Gaby 10,000 federal offices we a Med They the gove $ 000 ye T wa fo the growth of the Are you planning to take advantage of the Star Family Out By. But in the pa en ng Day No. 37 Offices } en ¢ one ae . ‘ early 10 thn ' There is nothing that can interfere with this outing to For f¥o previon 1 but bad weather, and the indications are that the the cost of + I be all right eo bs poy fare of & cents from Leschi park to the plenic grounds itermen: ssiitees teb n is the cheapest fare ever given on Lake Washington Pe Mrplus, has f $60,000 oint. Ordinarily the fare to Fortuna park and ret in the a June 0, ei ad A | The steamers that*will carry the Outing Day excurstonis "I wilt not «© that you! fe the finest excursion boats on Lake Washington, and, ax 4 not, 4 € a er of fact, far excel anything of the kind on t und But 1 sinat Fortuna park is situated on the eastern shore of Mercer island a ever: toe and looks acroes a narrow channel of wat to the mainiand It yay 44 ho is beautifully wooded and inclines gradually from~ the highest MMT hope « onares point to the beach. A large dancing pavilion has been built in Bi onct 4 law treat the park and connected with this is a refreshment stand at which ae ca ice cream and coffee and Various sorts of light refreshments may bounce Smt Boe. be purchased. Swings are suspended from the big trees and there been denounces rae are boats on the beach for the use of picnickers. Altogether, For vllpodi ats of old tuna k is a delightful place at which to spend a day iad and A coupon, which, with 5 cents, will secure a round trip ticket Of securing Aeting will be found on Page 3. The first one appeared yente AM entire eit , them all and Yake the whole family, or give them to someone not ald tow « a fortunate enough to be a reader of The Star Tewiment to re Pham i Now the r Ye Kreater p. te * hands of had 66 ” of burglan } und the poll mn) h Mit that aj) guilty 4 series oO atematic done thelr boy theft in fashionable apartmen se an han The girl is charged with the theft ae t " that of a sult case, jewelry and clothe a Fal govers ) worth $275 from the room of Mixs “lle end A Helen Dibble at the Glenwood conepiracy t of apartments Tuesday afternoon. The Was borrowea MMgland d “With Burglarizing | §9048 were found in her room by ego sad vor «nd | Charged “Wi urglarizing foo 7 ms, This law has not Fashionable Apartment e Party ce. Car an H Released From Custody th “ es. mI apis " | shatadal Sherman Smith, an old-time rest Republican Party a dent of Seattle, who was charged Rave nor 4 } with insanity several days ago’ by ee binations Md (By United Press.) relatives, was dismissed from cus evan ttre heen butide Tt AN FRANCISCO, Ang, 21.--Mine|tody yesterday afte an examina 4 ty ty ‘ ; itred Levigue, a pretty 18-year-|tion before Judge Frater. There he (Continued on telephone gi as booked at| was no evidence to sustain the : i page 7,) ( on td he charge se P ° Oo ity priwon t on the charge | eharg' @ The electrical effects in the deco- | this | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1 1908 DES MOINES Tariff Speech To- [Bryan has announced that he will @eul with the tariff, one of the big) \BRYAN REACHES HOPES HER HUSBAND OSGAR AND ADOLPH VISIT “WILLIE” HEARST—THEY oT ELL OF IT IN THE STAR TOMORROW THE SEATTLE STAR THE NORTHERLY PRICE ONE CENT SION TO CARRY EXHIBITS FINE Taft pointed to the overwhelming =e FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; LIGHT CANDIDATE CONDEMNS THE BAR PRIMARY METHODS WEATHER WINDS. * cluded. ®| Tearfally waiting in a cell o. Se In Perfect Health and Bo a Cubs c ciples of law, so far forgets himeelf 2 und | a. ~t siaifod iples of law, so far forgets him ‘ORK, Aug. 21-—It is re | band in an Interview siven out last] yi» BESVEVE MEME MEY city prison here for a — for His F i j South's Lack of Influence. volt ie capone "the on as to countenance the log roll pag aia ines rom bondage | oe Ee | The reason that the south has! standard and protective tariff, He |®"% plitical Jobbery which att ummers, the 16 Ohi: ; “ a ed the recent bar primary. year-old daughter of O. P. Summers, 0. such little influence in the execu: | declared the conduct of the present | = aiiliiee sinahen. of Pimmne. swell tive branch of the government is | administration to be an expression Condemns Methods Used. dty, who eloped in romantic fashion that the south has always been con- | of the will of the people and dwelt The contest was supposed tohave with Lae Warres, & young mat ot} (By United Press.) sidered by the democracy, especial. | at length on Roosevelt's effort to | been conducted along definite lines. Cleveland, Ohio, and came with} 87.1 ls fico P ly by the northern democracy, ag a| purge the country of corporation | No words of mine are strong el him to thia city, only to be arrested [dent Palrbanke ae pi Vice Presl| part of the country certain to sup-|evils and called attention to the/to voice my condemnation of those hee cu talidbaanne india mt Fairbanks arrived here today | tort the democratic ticket. There |legislation that has been enacted in| methods. Wealth of character is , ud in person Issued a denial to the | ‘tore, where the republican party is that direction. vastly more to be desired than the her father. ss the story that he was dying of a Coane Red et a ee wealth of all the Vanderbilts and her cell site Warren re|gudden attack of illness at Excel a | Rockefellers in the world.” Bea | pou avowtng hie determination | gior Springs. He seemed to be in Gay's 8) was greeted with ap- ee to marry the girl, dempite the objec | perfect heaiih, wad eft this afer RO OSE VEL r’s WORK Pg ne ae F Says That Abuses Could Have AN ASSET IN. ‘SECURING |tlons of her famiy. Tn these wentl| goon for hw farm in Obto, = ; i acer er sc ae S ALMOST DONE er i2tcicrit Been Corrected at Any Time Mise Summers, who says her aftea. / N | eolseah Whale deans of tip be by Government. OS re i perlor court, announced that he was PEACE AND JUSTICE | crzstsstiserons oi cig “oa ‘all si:hoagh"the sornere of Seat gers about the corridors of the cl ~“! se is quoted as being anxious to although the attorneys of Seattle P putse Alton B. Parker and De iieannens age Tether Rng, BUSTER IS JAILED | wants to Get Away So His meet Emperor William of bad given him their endorsement. Nicoll of New York pledged | ; | iii eas ———" | vice will depend the fate of the Advice Will Not Be Sought | !f be can do it, man to m: 1 — it distinetly wetectene ; ’ ork p ts Sane the forma! pomp of Buropean | that I don’t care a snap of my fin- Allegiance of eastern democrats | President Roosevelt so Refers "rT given by the state depart. | coup by New Administration. courts, The things that attract him gers for the bar primary endorse- ti aed's catted Gemecrnt ment in honor of the visitors | Warren and bis Intended bride (By United Press.) , ° a Seka Ean before an audience which to American Naval The speeches were displomatic-|came to San Francisco inst weet] | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 ac| Ey tin teen of tray 2 oF tie chauaee ca or Prvsened cnatianté but i i Codesumn lect aight Force. ally fervid in the references to de | with the intention of betog married! gamed of stealing 40 horees from «| at th [as Austria to hunt with them, Theil am running wee my feeeret it of the wiek ure erent fonse against probable Asiatic ag-|@t once, but they saw accounts OB mawch near Carisbad, N. M., Wiley y Unit ress.) rig har Aico om the differences. whicb| Gressions, which set Australia| their clopement in the papers andi Gy known an “Wild Hor tor NEW YORK, Aug. 2 ‘Well, ” agp Amangglaber Paget ee that all Ophers Make Speeches. | 1 The C « o e nal os 7 I t age could not me accon Tc 2 Jed the east and west Ole eaneeeeeeennee aflame. The tendency of the | decided to it developments. The! ger champion brovcho-buster of the |!" Sbeut through mow. | done plished ian ale nohoriaiee oat Tom Page and Frank B. Sayre h speeches in to cement the tes of young man resided at the Hotel) @prid, { my work. | want to get away so nal added interest to the meeting by , a8 eastern democrats |» he id, ie in the county jali here to i publicity, so he has decided to go ined to do, and not!» tie elas BP the whites for the defense of the | Navarre and his- sweetheart took be that when the new adm aera oagyrywr ny engaging in a sprightly dialogue. ] re in Ml ge es Sie nines: ree.) m Pacific islands | lodgings with a friend on Van Ness UU, Who is one of the most wide | Comes in ony opinion wi M net be ee ee ce promised, if elected proseeet } failure to sapport the |@ 21 President A ug. ar ortheote, governor Keneral | Y known cattlemen in the United |* T mae A oan wer Fre ‘4 hen gen df wel mgr go cl: | ing attorney, to stop race-trac! Cem |® received, throw: nthe lecitich ts . ‘ Sate eee beeed Sep Senate Se ee States, was arrested at Santa Mon- |» wei a yr” o rats 7 oe that etary win tet see vay he “pe Phe hile epoghs tion of Bryari's name to- | TSetived, through the British # Ister Deakin and the ‘governors of Beach several weeks ago ies yeuterday afternoon. He mage | ROtCtTC: (2 f eset mane: tibet,” bo. anid, “and 1 look dormaralonn ie tke evan wail fo él ] end of Judge Parker's |g . spoey RS ie mes states all pald high tribute to| was a case of love at firat sight. [go attempt to resist the officers oa pred ‘ ‘ oe oie r a ieee ‘ ers in the county lor jays | es the signal for cheers|® orter penerel of ate, Gee & the United States, and high compit-| | . the American Magazine, Just is with pleasure to seeing it through | for every offense. ® ernor general of Austratia, de ments to the fleet and officers. Ad MAN-SLAYER 18 GIVEN PERMIS. sweet. In the Interview the obo the boy's eyes Other candidates present were: George H. Clementson, Addison W. j oun. ]when @ wheel gave way and cap preooerlag Mig lh H Guittite, CACTUS US DAHLIA si cael he |sized the S0horsepower machine.| for prosecuting attorney; Dr. 8. | COVINA, Cal. Aug. 21 pees! oy el — was pinned under) wijtste, Dr. G. H. Sparling and Dr, j | [of alleged threats made against him Miled Mes Weitson howe My |; 8, Sayder, for coroner; Dr. C. } / Mra. Wilson, whose hip | Fo : by his victim's relatives, Ollie O. Was dislocated, and Keefe, whose) o07*, *0¢ Bow Hodes, tor shetty) At San Graff's flower store on| Corley, slayer of William F. Beale, | seivia was fractared, wore the | on semaine: Sar queeten, a Pike place there is on exhibition a! was today granted permission by Ghoet etverely halt. lave. Prise end | en er ae Ben ee cactus dahlia, the official flower of the court to carry a revolver. Cor ri > baeee bru «|e Y. Hee Sor 'Semaey eomee | lab! j ‘ord were badly bruised and cut. | sioner. | the A.-Y.-P. exposition, measuring | ley, whose preliminary examination | ven inches from petal to petal.|te being held, is at liberty under | COMPANY 18 INSOLVENT. | The flower was grown in Seattle, $10,000 ball. Corley is defending | and is the largest of ite kind ever| himself upon the ground that he vats N. W. Brockett, secretary of the BOY SAYS HE is seen in this city shot the tancher in. self-defense. |Fast-Going Auto . Wrecked---| ji onona Ice &@ Storage Cos was Its size and beauty would seem) Phe shooting was the result of an| One Dead and Two Seriously | before Judge Frater this morning to discredit the oft-repested. sets-|eid: feud asking that a recelver be apvoint QORUELLY TREATED ment that the cactus dahlia can | Injured. ed for » Fish & Storage not be successfully grown in ge | MONSTER AST or vies | on nds that the com attle IGHT| pany was insolvent. He states that! g | ? Se FD yg 4 Suffering from tuberculosis, megs | PLACES CITIES UPON | Tonight at the Coliseum is to be " Be Be ertegy ec sea sacle are bat 10000” “Ue *® tected by his mother and cruelly | EQUAL FREIGHT BAGIG| held the great Taft ratification |, “0S ANGELES, Aug. 21.— Josep pbused’ by f Scep ig onary | meeting of the sweaixi Republican Robbs, chauffeur, is dead, and Mr PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT. Thomas, only 12 years of age, was Seattle and Tacoma are to belelub. A fine program has been ar. | Frances Wilson, Mrs. Gladys Price x this morning seat to the qoumty Res, placed upon an equal basis in the! ranged. Judge Thomas turke and|L. M. Ford and Charles Keene are!) O7 & p Bt tnepection. over pital by Judge Frater. The boy de. new freight tariff which will be A. Ballinger will be the injured today as the result an tana} at Norther eyetem, clared that he ts so Badly treated sued soon by the Northern Pacific | prineipal speakers. A band has ; 5 ¥ ; gg er Agent A. L. Gregg jat home that it te impossible tos | Eaeune. will he eiawes @ Scenkiitee Moench and "8% | automobile accident shortly after |is in the city today. After confer |him- to stay there, ‘declaring that | aiffereatiat: for all ‘the territory! the o midnight ence with cal G. N. officials, he | for some time he had been sleeping lSorth of Beattie and thie ely te ca Bobbs was driving at a fnst pace will leave tonight for Vancouver. in a barn, |be allowed the same differential for I Club to Entertain. |territory south of Tacoma |. The Myrtle Social club will be so os, Sty RELATIVE SIZES, ACCORDING TO THE WAY OUR BOY FEELS arrangement of the freight tariff jock at the residence of Mrs has been made to the special trade| B. F. Monroe, 748 17th av. N. All Jextension committee of the Tacoma | members of the Eastern Star are | Chamber of Comme LESSON IN | COIN .C invited to attend DLING STS DEARLY © ey to take him back . to his old home | Smooth Bunko Men Get Away Qutoiny he srew $140. in. bitte With Savings of trom the People’s Savings bank and went to the depot to purchase Laborer. & ticket to Germany ———— While standing in the tation he got into conversation with two men | Peter Holback, a simple son of! fo whom he applied for instructions the kaiser’s realm, who was happy Pegarding the manner of securing yesterday in the prospect of taking! the ticket. During the conversation a trip to his native land, {# today? Holback detailed his plans and dis }bemoaning the loss of bis hard-| pl@yed his “roll,” and his new found earned savings and the shattering/ friends sald they would show him lof his vacation dream, His sorry | Rew to fold the greenbacks so they” plight has been bonght about ali Would not be stolen because he trusted two smooth-| He allowed them to demonstrate fingered strangers to teach bim/the proposition to bim, and a few how to handle his funds minutes later, when he tarted to For months Holback, who i# al pay for his tieket, he discovered laborer, worked early and late and) that his money was gone, The economized mn every ble man- strang had also disappeared ner In order to lay by enough mon-| The police department was notified | AUTO HAS AFFINITY FOR NAME OF SEELEY M. R. Seeley, a real ostate dealer night that the car had been stand | of Tacoma, lost his automobile |1é tn front of his house since noon. | Wednesday night; yesterday noon Charles yet le i atoge pt: Jd bley of this city found it 1M | jice, and D, W. Keane, night patrol front of his house at 706 Wighth ay. | driver, and was restoredto its own: | The machine, which ts a eream-| or today | colored Buick runabeut, was stolen| There ix no clew to the thieves from in front of the Union club at|The machine which has an attracs| tlon for the [the worse took about put it in leys are name of Seeley is none for wear, although it half an hour's work to running order, The See not related. and Mr, Seeley of Tacoma yesterday to notify Tacoma came to Seattle the police The Mr phoned to tele. last | Seattle station Seeley of the police a xy (Oe UN idlied uri eL ee is v0 PM TRIN fo) —— . Ep The @ircus is in town and Willie-Welh Willie isn't slow; he eaw the show yesterday, and pe) haps again today. Q = PRESIDEN 1 OOSEVELT = CAI.

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