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a ill Office Chosen to F of Sheriff. — Wilson KR , Bob Hodge hat the rep at the Labor Te was not on the but he wa and when Gov about | Hodge” led = Chal “ to give the ca Feamination of she walked “4 the he was Begs the union The Throughout was o fon the other ay . Hoda said in part office. to look closely and, ‘ veh me for the Cudihee of the hardest Fe the country elaht being “get from men dosses © Cudt! oréerly town in Enforce the Lawa. Tam elected sheriff, my entire time to the law ts enforced tn . - wit enforce the of financial, or other conditions. } be no immunity th political or finan- @ no railroading of men opposed my election. & square deal I am elected sheriff.” there, Bob! the audience Rothing but kind words ® present incumbent of = “Tl am not telling shertff's office ought know nothing about Mbote, $2.50 to 95.09. now iw able and very suitable te in making ruf. ‘Of sash curtains. He goods; any number of ‘Yards, per yard 20¢ ed by ches mowers, prices. A Buy He Will Do made didate ft the reception TI do #© on fe a deputy sheriff. I the last five and if you think I record as deputy a appototed dep: | Black Die throughout There diy & pay nigh( passed that of thelr wages. held up M relieved of $120 and pointed deputy, that I would r time to the enforce ‘law in Black Diamond p, and the result is that, to- Diamond is known as to feed the prisoners in) ihe m inty jail, but if I am elected | move: OF SALE | | Reng Lawn Mowers To mot the Stock Quickly, Cost Prices Are Quoted traders who are a if bapseiie 1 will make it my business to know and to let you know, an¢ jit will not cowt the pounty a’ cent ® than the actual expense.” Tells of Self-Education, Referring to a story being ob culated that he is #o ignorant that he cannot write his own name, Hodge, in well chosen Bnglish, told of hin early ite, of the fact he was the thirteenth tm a family of 16 children, and after eight | Years of schooling in Scotland, was thrown out on his own resources: oF how he has educated himself ever “\ since leaving home, even to the study of criminal law while a dep and an mple ent rman «® thoroughly efficient officer. Another story to which I wish ‘© to refer was brought to me in a A 1008 question asked by a man, who said labor ““Bod, why Is The Star working && so hard for yo They must want eastly | something They must expect peak’ | something if you are elected.’ ® that [ am a can-/ Pay in Good Service. the high office of sher-| on — The Star does something. It does ex hie Record |pect something, if I am elected > before the | Th Star expects to be paid. And, my name before the! ie) am elected, The Star will be paid as it wishes to be pald, and 4a all of you who vote for me and who do not vote for me, w paid—with an honest, efficient ad ministration of the sheriff's office, ; That ts what The Star is seeking, Jana that Is what The Star and the people of King county will get, if 1 am elected. “Lam a poor man, unable to pay anyone, except in honest service. I doubt not Tam the poorest man in the room; probably the pooreat man in the county, but my record will show that I have been honest, | into | hom the min- toa for the job of sheriff, just as I would go to the foreman of a mine! and ask for work I want the job. I want you to| give it to me so that { can earn j the salary by an honest return to service. If you believe | am quali fled, vote for me; if you do not, |i do Rot wish your vote, King HIS LIFE (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Rev. Al bert H. Trick, once pastor of al Presbyterian = chureh in polit from jing Instantly. He left @ letter scor. cerity of the church in general Local Option “Meeting. "| Antl-Saloon league will be held Frit. to be | chureh, corner 22nd a what | Several and 6let «t eeting ment. PIANOS TALKING MACHINES RECORDS on the local Oak Buffet for $19.75 Very seldom do you have a chance to add a piece of well-made dining furniture to tone up your dining room at a special price which fs a trifie under two-thirds of its true value, #0 be sure to see the Buffet on sale. Special ts batlt on clean-cut lines of solid oak, nicely quartered and finished @ hand-rubbed golden. Size of case, 40 inches long by 20 inches deep, and Buffet im fitted with three small drawers, one of which is lined for the storage of silver, and two roomy cupboards, to stow away china, etc. Mirror, heavy French plate. is finished with a beveled edge and set in plain frame. A staple stock pattern that read. ily brings $30.00. squa-e 93.25 value-—One to a Trader for » the lateness of the » n and d this cleaning up of our entire stock listed, Notes deep reductions ee blades « $7.00 Lawn M odes 98.00 Lawn Mow blades $8.00 Lawn M i $9.00 Lewis M that} uty sheriff, to fit himself to become | be | MINISTER TAKES, A meeting of the Scandinavian | day evening at the Lutheran Free good speakers will addrees A ” HODGE SPEAKS TO LABORING MEN. FFINITY WIFE IS BEATEN Artist Earle Is Arrested and } | | r fame, near with ae alleged to have b hin affinity unt | thetr MIDDLETOWN, N.Y Bound Over to Grand Jury for Assault. (By United Pri ) Aug. 26 P. Karle, the of affinity WAS Are Monroe. artint ed at his yesterday, charged uit in the second degree, nm committed on wife on or about Aug 1, 12 days after the birth of ehild, It te not known what the assault charges are based. | Ra and was held to await of rile pleaded guilty to the charge the action which meets in the grand fury October, PRESIDENT ATTENDS LIBRARY OPENING (8 JORDANY President Roosevelt, bis wife, daughter and son Kermit, attended the ceremonies incident to the opening of the publi ed brary erect memory of the Roosevelt jand I come to you asking honestly | family. \ ry. United Press.) | CAMP VID 8. STANLEY, Aug. 26.—The | guardemen broke Jleft for thetr jboys were off at daybreak, and the Montana mallitie loft and noon Idaho and = M camp toda: homes. The Idaho OPEN DAKOTA LANDS 26.—The | |eurplus lands of the Rosebud res Chicago, | ervation, In South Dakota, will be| jshot himself In the Mills hotel, dy-| opened for settlement this fall, rem istration beginuing October 5 and jing the untruthfulnese and instn- | continuing to October 17 ‘The area jeovers about £00,000 acres Mashere Told te “Get.” PORTLAND, Aug, 26. —=Mashers| who have hovered around the cor ridore of the postoffice have been | Warned to leave the building and henceforth stay out, or arrests will option | follow. A Strongly Braced Tabourette, Choice of Three Finishes, for $2.00 This special number, like cut, is firmly and substantially built nt wood arches, which bold the legs in a {gid positton Special is offered in polished golden oak or weathered a few in the imitation mahogany An Attractive and Convenient Solid Quartered Legs are brac Top measures 14 an well as now All the Credit You Want 16-inch; ball bearing; special $4.50 184nch; ball bearing; special $5.00 I4-inch; high wheel 16-inch; high whoe 18-inch; high wheel Car of Monarch Malleable Ranges dust Received 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 26, 1908, Former Barber Is Practicing | Law and Seeks Nomination by Republicans. Fred ©, Brown, candidate for jus tlee of the peace, wax admitted to} practioe of law by the state #u-| preme court tn May, 1906, after| studying law five years al night | Brown was formerly a barber, and the first president of the state | board of barber examiners, He has the unanimous endorsement of the | Barbers’ anion for nomination the republican ticket |LOGGER CRUSHED TO DEATH! SNOHOMISH, Aug. 26.—White unloading loge yesterday afternoon Hrakeman John Phillips, of the Northern Pacific, was caught de tween two large ones and crushed to death, | Is NOT INL BROWN A CANDIDA TE FOR JUSTICE | WITH UNDERTAKERS |Dr. Wiltsie Says He Can Give Efficient Service and a Square Deal. “I am not tled up with any un aker, and will not be, if | am elected coroner,” said Dr. 8. F Wiltaie, deputy coroner, to a rep resentative of The Star today 1am disgusted with the quarrel ine over the wnion of dead bodies that # been Incident to the present system of conducting | the coroner's office, and, if eleoted I will see that it is done away with “Lam under no obligations to any rtaker. None ts supporting me paying any of my expenses. I w lor am in the race absolutely on my own merits, and in a position to a STOCK BROKER IN HOT WATER BAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 26. -| John J. Lynch, the stock broker who was brought here from Reno. Nev., yeaster charged with the| Jombezziement of one of the bonds} of the Ocean Shore ratiroad which | he had been given to sell, today} faces four more serious charges of | | embezzlement j Alveolar | Dentistry What Are Your Teeth Worth? Many & poor unfortunate who in wearing poor fitting plates has sald: “I'd give @ thousand dollars for my old teeth!” We can restore lost teeth for a! reat deal lene money All we ank is that you have two) or more teeth in elther jaw The rest is easy, for we give! you all the rest with the Alveolar | Method. Not only put them back but restore them so you will never! miss the ones nature gave you and | which have been lost to you by some poor dentistry or disease All we ask is @ visit from you} and the privilege of making a care-| ful examination that will cost you! absolutely nothing j If we decide that we can do the work successfully we will tell you no. } It is painless. What is such work worth to a patient? Patients of ours to whom we have referred have said that it would) be difficult to put a value in dol-| lars on the work if they were to| measure it by the satisfaction and enjoyment it had brought them. The process is the out patient study and costly exp by Ohio Dentists and has them a world-wide fame. It too great a work for one pair o hands to cope with, and they have| associated with them a corps of ex pert dentists to whom they have imparted the secrets of the process. We are telling the world of the Alveolar Method teeth without | plates, believing that the discovery of this process is going to do and ts doing as much for humanity as | anything science has ever uncover ed for the good of the race of at | rin given All broad-minded and capable dentists agree that we have made a long step toward freeing the} public from the ills that follow in | the wake of dental work that is, to put it kindly, unseientifi Aveolar Dentistry 1s guaranteed for twenty-five years These prices below will show you that Aveolar Dentistry is cheaper than ordinary dentletry Full set of Aveolar Teeth as low as $5.00 va filling 50 ack Grows $5.00 ain crowns $5.00 Porcelain Teeth, without $5.00 ‘ $1.00 Up eclain inlays ...$1.00 Up Address OHIO DENTISTS | man ie that | Went | | | | 207% Pike St, | ° ° & 3 a - With representatives present from | who left Tuesday for her home tn all joading co ft Kurope labar@, « tea an given yeuter- and Amertoa, - rib }. Moore, (or. flernoon Mre, H. 8, Ow- comminstoner 0! tw, Ie the del — Garde fae Mies Wadh ogate t State erds for Miss Wadhame. gate fro ~ nite tate OPENED | sign Wiihelmina Th it ene apn tertain at cards for Mine 1 Wada- ” ea BIG MILL TO RESUME has® of Milwaukee Monday aftor- noon ption. 1 ae * Mra. Thomas Hurke will give # Occasion Is One of Notable} reception tomo at the Burke pr (By United Press.) ad : renidence complimentary to mem- EVPRBTT, Aug. 26.—Wneouraged Society Events of hers of the American Bur Associa- by the advance in the price of #hin- | Year. tion , the Marysville Mill company Musicale 4 rhauling its combination plant | The May 1b of the Firet M. ¥ will resume operations next} jchurch will give ar on k with 76 men on the payroll be: ne at the oney ral an Plont & Santry have commenced rename construetion of a new shingle mill i At Tennis Court, on the site of the one burned sev seatiiin, mowed: women and veneis eral weeks ago. enthusta pening match of tk ten ampionahip yew | THIRTEEN THOUSAND VOLTS terd the rt PASSES THROUGH BODY Ten wan served during the after noon by Mra. C. D. Stimson, Mre (By United Press.) 1, a ir oe —r” Me an, M H « Mr cNamee NEW YORK, Aug. 26.-—Jame Var tea, tarry 4 Mr | Dolan, of Newark, N. J. a lineman hus Green, Mare, Bauenes, tre |in the employ of the public service Rollin trout, Mine Hanford corporation of that eity, is in St and Mra. Montgomery i FRED C. BROWN, Haranas hospital, an object of tn Candidate for Republican Nomina. | terest to physicians. Although 13 PENSION FOR PRINTERS. tion for sain of the Peace, (00 volts of electricity passed 4 |through hin body he i# going to re y (By United Press.) cover, the doctors nay loading \ the CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Veteran EAGUE feature of printers of the United States will » A t sword be benefited by the old age pen —— rved for |Monal Typographical union The pension of $4 a week for printers ™ ae ee ote oe Mrs. John | b members of th nion for 20 give everyone a square deal if| omncbncestiillcite Strin Carron, “M ars or longer, became effective elected ij , yesterday, and the first money will Another deputy coroner added| A dozen candidates for county of: | A panto, paid ou it of the pension fund, to the office would solve the diffi-| flees addressed a republican meet | yr''r fC Ote abtey ar a w cae ——- — culty. Every case could ing held tn the town hall at Kirk | West. Mr. Cole Burtle and Mr H : _ erly aud immedtately fn land jast night. About 200 people | c payison Paid Advertisem ) then, to ascertain the cause and | attended The h wax only recent “ . . ” reeponsibliity of death, and the| Aseensor Parish, George W. Van-|ly organized clam atk notes of Examine His Record’ public be given a more efficient |derveer and John C. Dickson, can-| the most beautiful ‘ge gh me eer William H. White, Ex-Judge sorvier {didate for county superintendent of | on Bain! rigee island. It len Jue dit tho Genrans Dae ot ae And in cases of accidental /**hools, were among the speakers. | ii ay a apie low of. the elt State of Washington, ie a can- death, if 1 am elected coroner Sound and mou ne. didate on his own merits for there will be no rushing of the ‘The present bership, which i#|| Judge of the Superior Court body to the establishment of a fa 0) ted to 40 members, includes the || of King County at the Septem vored undertaker. In nearly all) ge nig ila ageesnain oye poses ber Primaries eases the body can be held until DE YS TRIAL r i hia. ae mi He is opposed to the so- relatives are notified and can tell LA F. E. Hor W. Burgiet called Bar Primary system, their wishes regarding the dinpost W. Went Rarton, H. G because the ultimate end ie tion of the body ton, Ale ie, G. M. Lowman the control of the courts by @ 1 have the experience to the people efficient service promise that and a square deal to everyone If elected soe ee eee CAPTAIN KILLMAN IS UNDER ARREST Will Be Taken to Alaska to Answer Charge of Defraud- ing U. 8. Government. Pr) 4 (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26—Cap- | _ |e B.C. Kitiman, one of the best Kbows mariners on the Pacific coast, is today preparing to under #0 & severe sursical operation, af ter whieh he is to be taken to Juneau, Alaske, to anewer to a charge of fraud issued out of the United States cireult court there Captain Killman selied into Ban Francisco bay yesterday afternoon on the Charmer, after having been 30 days overdue from Australia Deputy United States Marsha Towle arrested the skipper an soon ae the Charmer dropped an chor, and be put up a bond of $2,000 and was released soon afterwards The charge agalnet Captain Kil e¢ and officers of the Coast Commercial Company conspired to cheat the government out of a Hoense tax on salted salmon in 1905. The goveroment agents charge that Captain Killman, who then skipper of the Agenor, jailed from Bilad Polut, Alaska, to Yokohama without ever having paid | the Heense tax, Three days after jthe vessel sailed, say the agents, every member of the company had disappeared Captain Killn ® seye he knows nothing about the charges, as he) was simply master of the ship. PROSPERITY CONVENTION MEETS. United Press.) STOCKHOLM, Aug. 26.— The congress of the luternational Asso- ciation for the Protection of Indus trial “Prosperity opened here toda The “Bradbury Sys tem” Label Men's Clothes stands for perfection in fit lasting: wear swagger styles moneysworth See ‘all Brad that your new I pany the We Seattle credit bears “label agents for Suit bury’ are sole our liberal privilege is at your disposal if not convenient to pay cash Eastern Outfitting Company Ine. 209 Union St. Credit 1332-34 Second Av. “Seattle's Reliable House.” nets. (Jack Ve C. Standley, W. R Davi W. Brainiard, Dainton, H class, and not by the people. “Let the people rule” is now Somewhere between San co and Seattle, on his way to this mn, C, C, Burdis, D Me-|| the rallying cry of a great city, Lieut. Parker, U. 8. A., 18 enjoy-| Doneid, Fo A. Apel : t ; ronald ppleton, James ¢ c peo ing his honeymoon, while military Riuiey, Frank Ayin ore. -osaig ee ple be put in leading strings thorit r > RDAs authorities in San Francisco gnash | Seg tow corpetation stiecnens ewell Tea \their teeth over the fact that his |absence delays the courtmartial of | ¢,.%, eran cole Seana ee Captain 8. A. Avery of the artillery far her Mire tor of their own courte? Keep corps, charged with embezzlement | Thomsen today for two|| ‘bis power in the hands of the and the falsification of accounts, | years’ » peogee. ‘They Gun Satey om Parker is one of the most import} Miss | be accompan- || ercise It under the non-par Jant witnesses, and an effort is be | 'ed to the her mother, || lan. Beware of small tng made to locate bim. The al | who will return to Seattle this win was to have begun today Rar Mies Genkrcin. Miss Mahoney f Adrian Court SENTENCED T0 DEATH founer 16” the afternoon of Sep yer 10, complimentary to Mine U. and |. Club. oe ae U. and L. club w « en (By “United Press.) 1 dance at Renton hous in acate evening Mre. Osgood Entertains. In honor of Miss Dorothy Dénald, Word to the Wis Is Sufficient When you go to a piano house and find that they advertise goods that they cannot deliver in good condition to your home for the price advertised, call upon us and take one of the following pianos, which, without any misrepresentations, will speak for themselves, We understand that a local piano house Is follow- ing the above course of advertising, hence our remarks. OAKLAND, Cal | Mclsaac Aug. 26.—Hugh attorney for Mark A, Wil kins, who murdered his wife, Ver jale Carmen, itn cold blood and buried ber body in an elaborately Lamm 1 ‘prepared grave im the back yard of their home in July, 1907, today announced that he would appeal to the | the case to the supreme court prevent the carrying out of death sentence impored y afternoon. The Best Shoe Repairing in the City While You Wait 217 JAMES GT. TheSafe Deposit | 1 D. @ Johnston Piano; almost new 175 1 D, 8. Johnston Piano; used two ye: 145 1 Joseph Keller Piano; good for practice purposes. . 4 1 Clough @ Warren Piano; quite old ri 1 Iverson Piano; regular price $250; slightly used.. 133 au 1 Wagner Piano . ’ se Spe abe 178 | 1 Winthrop Piano; good as new 227 1 Weber Piano; slightly used; a snap .. 450 8 Kohler & Chases; drop styles; slightly used | 287 | 1 Brinkerboff Piano; perfect condition .... .. 192 We have many more just such permit us to mention. These pri | in perfect Al condition \ them, and does not mean that we offer you the piano for $50, and charge you $200 to put the plano in condition for delivery. We cannot afford to make misrepresentations, as it would only serve a5 a boomerang to such a house as ours. We will donate a thou- sand dollars to any purchaser who will call at our store tomorrow morning, and to whom we cannot prove we have every plano of- fered in the above list In stock, that we will sell for the above prices and deliver in good condition any place in the city Hmits of Seattle. that »s include delivery at your home with a Kohler & Chase guarantee back of bargains space will not Of the Title Trust Com. pany are and have been | guarded by day and night by employes of the | company, and al) value | bles accepted for stor. age are in a separate compartment, but entire ly within our large five- | ply chrome steel lined | vault, | | Kohler & Chase THE HOUSE WITH THE ONE PRICE. 1318 Second Av. Seattle, Wash. i | Weber Piano Dealers Sale closes Saturday evening at 10 o'clock. Open evenings. ONE ACRE FREE Flyer TO THE OWNER OF THE BEST IMPROVED TRACT, AUG. 1, GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE 1909, IN Fare 350—-Round Trip, 500. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:26 a. m., 2:06 and 6:46 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Geattle— en Lake cars any afternoon to our Branch Office Tel. Main 176, Taooma—Tei. 212 Der Station Phone, Ind, White 14 Aud we w show you r ( a 11 5 1 10-acre tra 1 ee ow » ly otic { Se tle, close tr 0) Everett and Edmonds el Surface, Excellent Water, Beautiful View 6 Acres Sold Last Week MEAL® SERVED, Three attle mt rouna tipe. dally 7 4 wo TERMS VERY EASY, H. E. Orr Company, Inc. 708 TO 713 our amen Or | Phones ALASKA BUILDING, Colman Dock, ind. 1494. |