The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1908, Page 5

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© GOVERNSR SPEAKS. GQo@rnor Albert B, Mead address od the mombggs @f the Internation al Correspon¢ Schoo! fraternity lant night at the Maceabes temp! “ie The ror spoke on the | thon ed for the advancement | jand welfare ofe¢he educational in atitut@ns of the state Fail to Discuss Any) CASE 19, APPEALED. Issues and Audi- : ace Is Disappointed. FALLS TO DEATH and a lack of discussion Rev. of the day character:| miaistur of the Congregational | an ratification held wn-| church, fell down a stairway at his! w, of the Swedes j home, 1128 N. Broadway, yesterday | ., Republican club at the) and sustained injuries which caused | ‘ night. | his death five hours later, Ho died | iagt aight Woneter hay ih . seat isappointment came) trom hemorrhage of the brain,| ter que | : | Mat the Collsoum was/ caused by @ fractured okull. Rev. (Ho made a dak oe teen ete | rds empty and the) Mr. Miller was 68 years of age and] fire round Gag est, fm In the pleted the disappoint | had resided in Seattle two years i neee AED Cheeng RUN AGAIN | the entire fight A. B. Farnaworth and David B. Coleman, commissioners of drain THE DE ure district No, 1, who were found guilty of contempt of o art by Judge Griffin, yeaterday appealed] their case to the supreme court. | The action agatnat the confMisston: | ers was brought by Bridget and| Richard Miller, a retired} (By United Press.) LES, Aug. 22.—D | —yre a oe neue John Costello, who own a farm at] r Bilt Snaitham at the end | Oe ofa M1 themselves to Before coming to Je, ev. | Men nd the republican| afr, "Miller was pastor ott arch | Cone OWS. 8 x re pe jat Milton, Wis, He was « native cid of L Roeeen Cute ea ity was given for|o¢ New York ‘ ie pf enthusiasm. The first). ‘Taft's name by Judge! a Burke brought applause, | ee mention of hose CHILE AFFECTED i showed | ’ n the of Loa Angeles in one min ute, It took only one hook on the jaw to ond the fight. (By United Pp . RK, Aw Houncement has been made at ro Because It was Impossible fo | publican national headquarters by | B H hime to par hie he $20" ath OF) James 8. Sherman, republican can Evlogizes Taft jfrom the county jail by Judge Tall| party jondere at Beeemee tii @f the candidate and of] Chile is not exempt from the/a charge of contempt of court for jdemand the renomination of Gov population, to | business depression that prevails all/ failing to pay ailmony ordered by | ornor Hughes. al for the com | over the world, aa indicated by the| the court | ‘of the republican party | low rate at which her dollar ts be. FRAUD 18 CHARGED, man who preaches! ing discounted. The Seattle Ship: in M from which the peo-| ping company yesterday recetved a | Because he ts believed to have! ae eattering he compared to/ letter from Chile advising that} | fraudulently obtained a patent to| stent medicine §=man who/ Chilean paper is worth but 16% ja homestead, Information was Sled aes bis Fietima believe they are | conts on the dollar. The letter was WITH VISITORS jin the fedal court yesterday after CANNOT PAY ALIMONY. i: | paper was worth 19 cents. District Attorney Blmer EB, Todd. “deaeriting the symptoms of} dated July 1. A month previous the noon agatnat Andrew Guaderson by st man, but he lacks | Elwell reported after he returned of common sense,” | from his last trip to Valparaisa, | Burke, “and the) that at that time the Chilean prea Rever elected to dent had ordered $5,000 be minted Grd te & brilliant. eloquent) Captain Canoughton of the ship (By United Press.) HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aug %2.— Oiskh." ® FA man who did not | into dimes out of tin, which was of |Judge Taft was busy with visitors 1s KILLED a? pply of hard, com j small tutrinsic worth. today. Among those who led om | ————_— = |upon him were Postmaster General oot fandin came nearest | Meyer, Gifford Pinchot, United and real enthusiasm when WEST POINT HAZERS se: forester; Theodore Shonts,| (By United Press.) work and president of the Interborough-Met| BIRMINGHAM. Alm Awe. 22 ot American Re- ropolitan Traction com; t New! Anthony Davia, & negro non-union ver. ARE SUSPENDED York, and G. W. Painter, a misston-|ininer, whose house at Pratt City he wt Botan nye My candidate held | was destroyed by dynamite Wed. conferences with all for a few min ond t " a and pledged the sup- utes. It fa alleged that Shonts, who | pony yn as fired on from aum- Swedes of King county (By United Press.) | was formerly at the head of the | iast night and fatally injured. Quite] k man whom Roosevelt saya WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.-~ Two! Panama canal construction, talked a number of shote were fired into me 7 out his policies. of the eight cadets suspended from | over reports from the isthmus and hia bedy Governor Comer has not yet de cided what action to take In the | matter of throwing troops into the district, although great pressure haa been brought to bear upon bim te Platform. the West Point Military academy |the future plans for the canal some time ago for hazing wore dis-| | om the real fasues | ™iseed today and the other six | Were sentenced to suspension, with | Tepublican plattore,” |the loss of all pay until June, sun ATTORNEYS GENERAL a3 the platform of the when they wil! be reduced from the party ts concerned, it first to the third class. The pun-| ‘Bot vague promises of |!*!ment was announced tn an or-) ty will do, but definite |%¢F Signed by Secretary of War! fa the ght of the | Wright, with the approval of the) ELECT OFFICERS)” augment forces. | the party, will be car. | President ‘ (By United Press.) | waid Judge Ballinger. “it| TH? two dismissed are William! DENVER, Aug The Nation. JAILED AFTER revision of the tariff, the | Rusectt. Jr. honorman of the flrst| 4 Association of Attorneys General of @ national postal |C!#*4. son of Lieutenant Colonel! siscted the following officers for Byetem, the contro! of | Russell, and Harry G. Weaver, first the cnsuing year at the closine soe RELEASED the control. of any of | 8s, of Hlinots. ston of its second annua! convention of capital which work|, The other cadets punished are/iast evening President, R. V. Mt the interests of the people. | G¢orse W. Chase, Jr, New York; | Pletcher of Misatastppi: vice prea blican party is pledged to |J#™es Gillespte, Pennsylvania: By-| dent, U. 8. Webb of California; sec. (By United Press.) against these abuses.” [00 O. Jones, New York; William! retary-treasurer, W. H. Dickson of] BOSTON. Aug 22—As he was Erickson, president of the|W. Prude. Alabama; Isaac Spauld-| Colorado. The solection of the time | leaving the Charion et. jall yorter- | oduced the speakers and|'®S, Oklahoma, and William Nails,/ and place of the next meeting was|day after baving served a three | occupying platform seats|?". of Virgt left to @ committee appointed by | year sentence for forgery, William W. Treat, Herman Chapin, CNA the president. | Bets on, we years old, “ Yyawford. €. ie! alla, ‘aeh, Was rearrest an TW hovers Pw nae | TQ INVESTIGATE University Church Service. | Mubeuentiy turned over to Inapec:| Hanford, Neis Lewis, E. Tomorrdw night's union services tor W. W. Perham of Washington, Carl Lundin, August San- }of the University district churches D. C.. where Peterson ts wanted on Lundin, J. Odin, Ole d PANESE ARMY | «2 be ne in the University M. E.| another forgery charge. He was Pliny Allen, John A. Sod- church, E. 42nd st. and Brooklyn av. taken to Washington last night 4, L. Anderson, Godfrey -—————— Sa Israci Nelson, John MN. Johnson, Carl J. LP. Trimble, T. P. Revelie, and Roger §&. (By United Press) | TOKIO, Aw 22.—The appoint ment of a commixsion to investi gate charges of disloyalty and cor- | ruption in the army and navy waa| announced today. The personnel of | the commission was not made pub-| He and the investigation will be | conducted secretly. It is under} stood that the charges were recent-| ly laid before the mikado and that | they are of the most serious sort. | BELL BOY'S WIFE GETS A FORTUNE who believed a his death Mr. paralle! between and the present practices for commercial gain, po- Prestige or social advance | (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 22.—Sed- ley"W. Percy was a bellboy at the| St. Francis hotel fn this city anti!) yesterday. Today he Is on his way | with his peetty, young wife to claim fortane of $2 left her by « D, Aug. 22.—Congress.|" & MeKinley of Sacra.| eR suelo in the today predicted aweep-| Today's Treasury > victories in his| WASHINGTON, Aug. To that ® plurality of! day's treasury statement shows: ets " | Quintette of Royal dle Neapolitans Attorneys Now at Hotel Savoy FYENWIOK &@ LAWRENCE ieeemes. 1801 DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone Reoublican Victory. oe Cash Registers FROM $1.00 UF ‘TH9 Fiewt iad Gwide boom an@ Seattle office — peeve 140, HE Bake Bidg . SE ORS LSID —— Your First Step Towards Success TS and MUS you SAVE, Unless you were BE the money born rich, you will have to be a Brush, 35¢ wine Badger Shaving with ebony handle; a Viable brush; the kind Meually pay 750 for 10c Shoe Polish, 5¢ Shoe Polish; Ravenola pro saver before you can become an duces a lasting, quick shine investor The only real saver and preserves the leather regular 10c; 5 tonight c is the systematic saver—so §} much in the bank on each and every pay day. The great thing 75¢ Mail Box, 49¢ PM 2th Contury House Lot Bor; either aluminum finith; has glass front $4 paper hook; worth Me; Haturday |.” A9c 1s to Napkins, 10¢ Hundred Rest quality American Crepe Paver } t and o'clock tart at a pace you CAN keep id then REEP IT UP The Scandinavian American 100 q Srelger @H STREET. Bank will be glad to help in ey Alaska Bu ery way inits power Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U.°. A e S THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 2% 1908. 5 AGNEW QUESTIONS ("00,0 :7",°,,,|NEVADA REPUBLICANS IN § HODGE’S MOTIVE | ,,, “sistem, CONVENTION 2 Francia B, Loomis, Unit Aten | Commissioner to the Japanese Hx GOLDFIRLD, Nev, Aug. 22.—The pai aus ; — pribeomamnantio, Cainnot Conceive Hove Any FRISGO CHIEF OF POLICE ag Right ee Mage A ved Mog tate convention pe eee 4 ja In sension tod '’ Z * Man Could Pass Up Graft | Japan to arrange the pretim®ary|iion will name HB. Maxon of fy in Sheriff's Office. ° UNDER SEVERE ARE 4 warn Of the Amorisns gxnrets | Reno for the congressional nomina . mination tion, Hugh Brown of Tonopah for the supreme court, and Con Ahren — BAND CONCERT 2!" siieisi’cit"for Nievepor wow Jim Agnew, candidate of the graft le s for the Re ¢ ‘ —__——~ ill be the choice of the conventlor Angi dine mor tgeondln SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22-~ |for United seated’ dansion to ous or sheriff, met Hob Hod who 1) Prominent merchants of San Fran The Seattle Marine Band will! ceed Newlands, and tt is probable that nomination, on a Seattle street | ee ot Cx ” ion tod yest eh gpd 18) | Woodland Park tomorrow afternoon| ticket In order to give the voters "You dont reanty. mean -to sar ablamamert sccusing|st 3p. m, Following ts the pro-|@ ceoeny to express thelr erence the offiee of sherift for the salary|of the Chinatown squad of being there (fs in it, do you, Bob?” tn ral, State Senator P, J. Flanagan asking the plain people to give him claco’s Chingtown and members af] sive its regular Sunday concert at| that his name will beplaced on the that you we be willing to take! Ontef of Police wy and officers! gram:; March, George Washington | denen \Jr, Cohan jresponsible for unbearable perse-| Peed en |man, Kreidt; concert waltzes, Idle overture, The Norse We take only the tion graft The protest of the merchants | Hours Euphonium solo, Old Factor T certainly am,* replied Hodge, | recites accounts of personal ass me, Masten; selection, tae | honestly and conscientiously in-! dally, searches of their pro} rnor’s Bon, Cob bd retained tend to live up to any pledge I make! without warrants, 41 arrests, atic selections from the Prince of pee to the citizens of this county |{utrustows into women's apartments, | Pilsen; By request, Honey Boy and |!117) () ARCADE Optical “Jin, Just as sure as there 16 4) and even the rifling of cash drawers | School Days; Capriccio, Geraldine, Z < cL) on ies God ¢ 1 I beliéve there is| hy patrolmen in the district, ‘Hall; march, Bombasto, Farrar “ — what I way. 1 would! sooner walk down here to the high ost wharf in Seattle and jump off, and hope that nota alngle bubble would come up, than to break the pledge I have made to the people of | this county, I have been living as deputy sheriff on $83.60 per month | and I can surely live on $200 as sheriff. i “You surely don't moanthat, Bob. That's just a promise, ten't it?” querted Agnew No, I mean it, Tam no politician and make no promises [| will not} keep. f can live on $200 per month as sheriff, and what next sheriff of have to live on $200 per month.” But Agnew would not be con vineed that any man would give up the graft the sheriff's office enjoys from the feeding of prisoners to the county Jatt MAJOR FOUND GUILTY OF GAMBLING Nature intended man to be happy and to be able to give Smile All the While Look at healthy children—look at the healthy man or woman—and you see the — = — rfect health—the protection that wards off the _—— excesses of life to-day (ay United Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Aug. 22.—C. M. Barnes, former governor ot Oklahoma territory and now) mayor of Guthrie, is today awaiting sentence for gambling. A jury re- turtied a verdict of guilty against him tn leas than five minutes yos- terday afternoon. Cocoa hirardelli’s the perfect food drink—braces up the system —strengthens the body and enthuses the brain into perfect activity— besides it pleases the palate, too. Wilt Hiustrate Sermon, “St. Paul in Rome” will be the wulffeet of a atereopticon sermon at tho Green Lake Methodist Eptsco pat'@hureh tomorrow at § p.m. The Rev. E. L. Benedict, pastor of the} church, will during the sermon tell ‘af the local conditions of Rome as wet through his personal expert ‘noes in the famoun city 30 cups of a delicious 25c Mo ciher medicine curee better than Inese Marte CES—RACES — AT THE—— MEADOWS Six Races Daily Rain or Shine Ey FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. ‘ From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutes From First Ave. and Jackson St. After 11 o’clock a. m. ee eee ADMISSION (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1.00 OT EN as TO DR ME Ladies 50c

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