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Announce Examinations. Announcement fs made that the | schools wilt hold examinations noxt SLAP AT STA E HELPS ° THE SKATILE STAR—WBEDPNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1908. ° ° TRAMP ATHLETES TELL FAKE STORY 7 and it is feared they will burn to death before help oan reach them, Reports from Halleyville this aft ernoon say that rescuers are work- | Week, an follows ing desperately to reach the men. Entrance--Monday, Aug. 31, 9:20, lit Ie not known how thick the wall geography 2:80, hintory. Tuesday, - —— | of debris closing the exit Is, but ae Sop 9: 20, 4 ” Sept. 1, 9:20, arithmetic; 2:80, Png ance several months ago in North {the inner works are on fire there is Defictoney—Monday, A mt Athletic Club Disclaims All yaiiuna, but then they stated that |ittle hope of saving any of the en- wofictoney —Monday, ug. \ a | . fee 7 tombed men. 9:20, Latin and Spanieh; 10:50, be caeaaammaceaied Re go Knowledge of Men Who | taey - wa king only to Chicago | "The burning bituminous coal hae man; 1 pom, commerctal sub » |& Moment to develop int it land the amount of the - ta and Greek; 3 Inathomar, Seattle Man’s Speech Calls rn Robert. v sa ta ator iaieaa Walk on Wager. not so large. Later they appeared 87 cater ig-tatieven 1 aa TE ein |-—-ss {cs Tuesday Sept. 1, 9:20, French Criticism From Oregon Fr ge James O. Crosby, th | Sew resks YO a ee gy op ane the worst ever known in this sec » 0:60, English and 1 Bn vat low | other cite i be e me knew Byran as a bo: sien te 7 “A a, ot Whesnr nd ren tut tion. The officials are using every jpBavorted About Town, Given) ovat with him aboue pro phon '0/ Hah; 1p. m,, acter mmer Delegate. | or others, to the »| Two men giving thelr nan They finally. reached Chicee”’ ney [effort to keep the wives and. chit Parade and En- f knw Yak When eee wore cliect celal geography; 2 history, elv jof the poor man, declaring that it} Hayes and Jackson, who have a there the t ey | dren of the buried men away from prompt taste Gal iets Eee loa, economics, — | would be an act of Injustice for| peared In various cities between se- Said they were w " 1° | the seers. tieslasm Is Undounded. | ciatmed a grinslod old farmer, prows mney, A gentle little alap at Washington | {He association to attompt to dis-/attle and Chicago, telling a story ocr ; , on jug forward in the crowd to grasp by @ very timid hand of a repre-|CMiminate against the ambitious |to the effect that they are membory | Hilar haul shell baru ; a tug forward in the : wentative of Oregon, some alightly | YOURK man who In foreed to secure |Of the Seattle Athletic club “and Mi¥ay# show up wnddenly, and ” STORK CALLS ON United Press.) Rryan smiled and shook ge old heated and somewhat personal ex-|* lKal education and @ right to| walking 6,000 miles in 160 days on! materially in. covert ‘Aug. 26—With the fellow's hand, and drew him to ane change of compliments on an theon-| Praciios by the “ewaat of bie brow.’ /8 wager of $2,500, arrived in La’ o 7 o6 *| ML, Aug. 26. side where they talked for several | | sequential subject and four hours of) Other resolutions in the report) Grande, Ore. yoaterday and repeat e STAR EMPLOYES “Home Sweet Home”! ninutes over old times. dreary reading of rey With quib-| Were directed against correspond: {ed this beautiful tale to the citizens) ‘The men always that they | thousand of bis old Thousands of people were” prow biing that began nowhere and end |@@©@ schoola and towards rats jot that town are not allowed, by the conditions | neighbors at the depot ent to get a glimpse of the cand! jed nowhere, were all that could be|!@& the standards of boards of| According to Superintendent In-/of the wager, to beg, but must de him, William J. Bryan date and hear him talk, [designated as the features of the|xAmIners. In the face of all scat-/ilk and Boxing Instructor Lannie pend on voluntary contributions. | President Teddy's friend, the 8 pd oft fhe train at his birth.) The address at the Juncheon was} Dr, Danlel Buckley, who was «| %¢cond day seasion of the American | ‘fed protests, the report was|Austin, the men are not members Evidently they consider the Nor} | ci nay been particularly busy pf t o f the Seattle Athletic club and are ern Pacific route worked to death pr Eee om The candidate’ was informal, Mr. Bryan sketched the | Candidate for the nomination of cor-| M&F association here today adoyted as It wae submitted. nar tion ane eek Mellor they are taking the longer|®mong the employes of The Star tewn followed by an policles of the democratic party and|Oner on the republican Ucket, parade and enthusiasm dwelt on his boyhood days. has Most| Withdrawn from the race in favor! | The reports received by the com | pany still are tneomptete on ace The wlap at Washington, which failed to interest any but delegates No Protest Made. Reports of committees on com jity of President The men first made their ke nt Kaneko, of the southern route for the return trip. during the past week, and members of the Press club are contemplating TENTS of his address waa devoted to his |Of Dr. Charles B, Cowan, and urges | {0M the coast, came almost at the| mercial law and international law | organizing an Anti-Race Suicide wes entertained at the (sane, “Shall the People Rule.” | those who were friendly to hia can. | %**t of the long, dreary morning were accepted without protest, The branch. of his relatives here; Bet! followed Bryan with a brief|didacy to transfer their support! Whitman's Famous Rid | report of the committee on commer FRANCHISE HEA RING Within a w a baby girl has ar. was the guest of the address, The Californian scored |to Dr. Cowan. | Bx-Vnlted States Senator George | tal law contained recommendation rived at the home of G. 8. Costello club at a luncheon at the republican party for having! “I had been urged to make the Turner of Washington, in delivering | (&t the association continue tt P TPONED of the editorial staff, while esother Theo. A. Bell, of Cal-| “sold out to the Interosta” and de-|'t for the office earlier in the his annual address, in which he|frta to secure national legislation is OSs little miss has come to the howe waa With the Commoners clared that no reltef could be ex-|Campaign,” explained Dr, Ruckley showed the means whereby the | ® the lines indicated tn bills of A. T. Schmidt of the advertising pend Was one of the guests at pected from the party in powor, today, “but I find I have not the sovereignty of the Pacific north-| drafted by the commission on uni —_——— mene ———-————— | deyartment. There is one boy tm pa which assumed the) He declared his belief that Hryan|"¢cessary time to make a proper| west was saved for the United | form state law, dealing with part | the specific char on whieh A. V.' the trio, and he is the son of Eimer of @ welcome to Bryan's) can carry the Pacific Coast in the Canvass in my tn sts, I have! States, referred to Whitman's fam-|®¢Thips and bilis of. lading, sales| Telephone Companies Given Houlllon, superintendent of the de Woodman, also of the editorial 4 fall if the democrats will stand to. | "raed my nde to support Dr./ous ride to Washington ax a most|®d Warehouse receipts and bank Until Sept. 9 fi partment of public utilities i rec: | staff. Gemocratic headquarters| gether, His speech was well re.|Cowan, whom I believe will make|{mportant point in the history of |/Tuptey. The committee on national oe ee ded the revocation of the! Babies are arriving so plemtifully ro erowded with id timers who | cety }a good coroner if elected the “Oregon country.” is jlaw reported the results of the Hearing. nchines: that the office is considering offer- ns | Dr. Cowan expressed himself as| As Turner sat down, Atty. Fred | Haaue conference, with recommen he question of revoking the |ing's prise for twins greatly pleased at the unsolicited! V. Holman of Portland rose and, in| 4#Uons that they take an active cups franchise of the Seattle, Renton & — — POCKET Ss TEA Ls somtmadtel trom che whom he bade somewhat excited manner, do-| terest ls the international court! a. ssenérations comimttes: of | COthern, Keown an the a Ken | CHEAP ACREAGE IN WEST ov red a8 a contestant in the clared that the Whitman story, as created by the Hague for be it 1 Ai 4 ton line wt = discus t 4 f SEATTLE jcampatgn for election as coroner. told by Turner, was inaccurate. | Supreme Court Escapes. the city council yesterday postponed | members of t committee, 0 On New Seattle-Tacoma Short PROM THE OFFICERS |S fares hie set Soho, 3| sy meer a Mae at ca Se gt a He from taking any very active part/ctaimed, “that I sat here and al-| made evident, all reference to meas. | YOKIns the franchises of the Sunset | interested citizens this afternoon at)/ yan HORN-YOUNG REALTY int ia in the public discussion regarding| lowed that story to be told a | ures for relief of tne supreme conrt | S84 Independent telephone co the elty hall lt COMPANY, can. |the conduct of the coroner's office, | historic fact, without protest!” wau sidetracked this morning, when | {% Wt! the afternoon of A big delegation of people who |} 511 American Bank Bidg. for an Doesn’t Doa | hail the car and ordered | but he says tf the people elect him! No particular attention was pald| the report of the special committec | ¥¢? % reaide in the Rainier valley dis e a oa search, but while the hunt was in|t the position he will handle the|to Holman and the association pro appointed to suggest remedies was| Representatives of both compan-| trict, served by this street car sys: | ——————— 3 RINSE ee Thiagto Nevada Sheriff progress his prisoner slipped out of | COFoner's work on @ businesslike | ceeded to the reports of commit-|made a special order of bu ies appeared before the committee tem, wil be present to Insist upon ‘out an the car and jumped into an auto. |>#4ls, with every regard for effi-| toes. tor tonight R fe now gen and explained that they 4 d\the corporation living up to the pet amiStation Men. moblle standing near and started at|Clency and economy Admission to Bar. known that thie committee is going | "ther time in which to answer) terms of its franchise ave Irpakaeck speed ee Roe The committee on legal education | to. re pommnond in plain language ae c | and admtasions to the bar stirred | that the Jurisdiction of the supreme ~ ” - he | the report postponement of the ito {Deputy Shertff Maxwell of sores LIVES LOST IN |up the first trouble, Among a dozen | court be limited, and ft is cones ed aot prc ty ne Bags o Sa the pon Be ota ad i agra a eo the Irene started toward Reno {a an automo. jresolutions was one providing that/ that the repgrt will be the most| in about three weeks. surprise in Tokio, even after the lee known bile to intercept her. When she) feandidates for the bar should be | important event of the meeting Abas ae denial of today to sighted the approaching officer, the | SOUTHERN FLOOD smpelled to-pursue studies one| It is rumored that an attempt is| ~ woman jumped from the speeding {year longer in night schools than tn | being made to sidetrack the report | Logging Engine “ machine into the road and secreted | ee | university schools of law. for another year, There is every Almost new: t herself, The deputy kept on after | This resolution was greeted by al indication that the lawyers are See: a the chauffeur. Later the fugitive (Continued) |xephyr of protest that promised for orimed 1 for fight tonight to right party wae “i - & washout are reported from Met! py Rev uw ¢ ry ” ; Comal hy, sera meee showed 2|2cO% ayes Moe ep AF Gowen, Eo B® COYLE RETURNS Boom Chains place Malay missed aj an officer, but dropped it on the track for 400 feet has been washed ing Institute, and Rev PD. 1000 linch; % off. pin and his wallet. He floor by accident out Wetween Pulaeg and Pled¢mont, | Liwyé FROM ALASKA (By United Press.) | —— : TOKIO, Aug. 26.—The unpopular } ILY TROUBLES EEP POLICE BUSY | Wives Depart Wit [Of the bad wire connections Heaviest Rain for Years. SALISBURY N.C, Aug. 2%. he heaviest rains In many years/ have prevailed here for the last 45 hours in central and western North h | Platkanov believes his spouse has Gone to Russia, and took the pass. |Carolina, Much damage has been | ’ Hard-Earned port © preveat him from following — and It is feared that lives ‘her. have been jost tm the outlying dis Money. | Miss Ethel Shankland left her | tricts Sunday morn. | sesvsrney ing to go to church, and has not; Railway Suspends Operations. | police department has had been seen sinee. She attended serv-| RALEIGH, N. ©, Aug. 26.—The fees at the First Presbyterian church and then disappeared. Mixs Shankland was employed in the of fice of the Frye-firukn company.|The Norfolk & Southern railway To no one of her close friends did |has suapended operations between she intimate any intention of sud-|here and Wendell because of wash | den departare jouts Mra. Melvin A. Ricker arrived in the city yesterday from San Pran-| troubles galore during the hours. Under strange ctr. two wives hare left ful husbands, a young Clerk bas disappeared, and rains which have been flooding thin section for two days continued ne without signs of abatement today Driven From Their Homes. j ciseo on the stexmehip President,/ DURHAM. N.C. Aug %6—The! jas. ote find on se te 4 people of Hillsboro have been # to have met her e wharf. | driven from thelr homes by t has left town with an she was compelled to call upon the | floods Meer ig giuadeding Fag Meow Joe Rowe. The sad police department for assistance. 49 | section of the city, are seeking ie that she has taken she was out of funds. refuge in high places. band’s money She spent the day with the mat) Reports from the surrounding} ov, of 1227 Jack-| rom, and thie morning her husband | eguntry aay that the damage is yesterday, tak- telephoned to the station for her, heavy. Bridges are submerged and 100 of her husband's Ils passport to Russia SPON SIBILITY IS NOT FIXED Hears Evidence Gpen| mwas T. H. Wilson, BE. KE} |Willlama, T.'8 Couch, Jamex Wil. Death of Captain mont, Hugh T. Williams and C. D.| WKelvey. giving his address, which ts 1314 a. roads are impassable xth ay Floods in Georgia. ATHENS, Ga, Aug. 26.—Two bridges are down at Oconee and thers are tottering as the result lot the floods of the last two days |The gas and electricity supply of | the town has been cut off, and the! [telephone and telegraph wires are }down. The damage to property in | heavy ein —— __.. VIGILANTES ARE IN Wis morning at the under-| @ablishment of the Ron BLACKMAILER S wUST| SERVE TIME IN JAIL CHARGE OF TOWN fompany into the death | j (By United Press.) | James FE. MeKetvey, for-| ~ SALEM, Ore, Aug. 26—In an Of police of at. Cland,! 24. | opinion rendered by Chief Justice MARYSVILLE, Cal, Aug. | Vigilantes are in charge of towt of Quincy, county seat died Monday trom the wood gleobol, taken tn- from a bottle on which the Dean today the verdict of the lower of} court in the famous case of the state ve. Delle Waymire and BE ., Plumas county, today, and ft is} ree mac nt NO! tenved that serious trouble wilt re-| Redding was affirmed. ‘The defend 7 was nde as enable to deter-| (wt between them and © band of] nn: of last spring together of who have been terrifying A number of incen reffians te evidence where the 1) citizens labeled bottle of medi Purchased. Harry Crow that he bought the al the store of the Dix Dro my, in South Seattle. N. P of the place, said Ret secured there MW drterist also offered evi Show that he has always Seat care regarding the M bottles and the require Prescriptions be pre placing Mayor Harry Lane of Port have been discov. |#24 In an indecent or compromising Business mon have received |CoMdition. Both were found guilty and sentenced ous unsigned letters threat-| to destroy the business sec: | The Waymize womae was given | four months and Radding was given tion of the town. | =i The vigilantes are well organ-|*!* months im jail. They are out on heavy ball / } | diary attempts ered pared to use the most drastic meas and « high state of excite prevails. GOLF TOURNAMENT of the undestrables. They are pre ment Saal Moore, a boy formerly em ge dis tow ia b> SECURE LEASE ON Y enter the store carry (By United Press.) BOSTON, Mass,, Aug Prine hunting golfers from all parts of the “e e 8 and have the bottle nation are hered on the links _“ not know what jot the My Hunt club at Mami! d ton, nes here take Was composed of the jin the tournament for the - | cha mplonship of the United 8t r Rusee rew, proprietors of th: m hammerions , Russell & Drew, proprietors of the) “'ncday's play was at 36 holes, and Hs, 1111 First av Seattly theatre, have acquired a| | (Out) Srey ee large crowd of = e extending until 1910 on the| 8% Witness cor, cows Tivoll theatre at the corner of enthusiasts, who followed the play BLOCKS YKOoM KXxXVo ated av. end Pine a ors around the links. Tomorrow eTiON . pie 9 Bby ds on Praerar the | the same number of holes will be} f Pony on gt af’ sees ae te ri rhird | Played, making a total for the tourn ry and beginning on Bep-| sment of holes, as a basis on ae a A meye "\ tock company un.| Which to judge the winners ) jer the direction of R. neh — sg’ om '="%s) LECTURES PLANNED € ' Pf tsreces sco. in tha pact: two yoals up, on | w of $7,000 has been spent inj} Room b, ae . in diedbon oe 2 Announcement sent out by the Pacific Blo “0 @ theatre, Russ i & este ce Magee PR cog hed Ay tebe . ry rags een «| ical Institute le byanehy, | ° J renal tt will, be|t the effect t the soctety ba Lt ca , grown in membership since Febru . y ConerTane ar~ last from 31 to 73, Field work a is planned for next ar Lectures have been arran, Patent Attorneys J tnetait and winter to be delivered MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE shed 1861 We juide book and | | advice Henttie aftice: Diamond | 432 Burke Bldg Optioal, Davartment he weeaes |yeaterday began loading his vessel | while at Mukilteo. CASHES MONEY ORDER STOLEN IN acelin Ww back the Se. returned Sun Looking fit as a fiddle, Corte, the best quar attic high ever had culties which postponement of tion, which now t tel eof ee exposition, has caused diff—t may result in the the great expost is wet for 1912 Twenty-Five Men Caught and 500 «6Hop = Pickers’ Tents for rent fir ‘day from the Nome district '| The people are clamoring against ie fas wortee this ecmmnes ye the methods of Kaneko in spending Fears Entertained They — { government wm } 50 * ie [connected with the Alaska road t sume of . i 500 kegs at ge tae ety 5 ee Commission. Coyle admits that he |"84 the appropriations of pariia Will Be Burned Alive. base. son tk, eho. be One oe a has taken on ft is. “Wee” has | Ment have been so frequent that 44 money order alleged to have | POt decid what school he will — abemenyg “et gg pec EER A been stolen from station 15, located pattend this fall. It ts known that S84 commerce found it Reoussary Ditties Peake) / Poultry Netting c > insue a formal de: pager 7 in Seattle ach Doble of the University of that the exposition would be held}, GUTHRIE, Okla, Aug. 26—Be. 1000 rolls &-ft., $4.46 He passed the money order in 8) (oe eee et and othine westeee at the time set, but even this as jtween 25 and 30 miners are en per roll of 150 ft. store, but the cashier became sus | {Oem pal = A gue’ enatere | nce is not sufficient to quiet | tombed by an explosion at Haile: picious and potified the police, who located Burne at once. He made) an unsoceessful break for liberty, aod later in the jail sald he had hoped that the officer would kill bien. MMe te sald to be « San Fran ] ete © brakeman, and ts 39 years old. _Peany Westover » taliback on the | Daw’ Fatt to tw Fike Sites pote ulare <atrees vue eros dehagnornose barat > 180-299 Arcade Annew Captain Looden, master of the ' British ateamer Walwera, which has jain at Mukilteo for a period ot} j three weeks because the longahore | l men's unfon refused to load her, | ot} of | twith the blacklisted members ‘Lumber Handlers’ union No. 1, ‘acoma, who had their charter vol because they would not out on a sympathetic strike. ‘The gang. which comprised taken from Tacoma to in a hh ch. It will be aboard the Waiwera 47) quartered PRAISES STATE ASYLUM, } The | hrough the Shafer S Seattle people. They’r Frank McDermott, president of | through the Shafer Store to Seattle people. hey're i Hon Marche, hes addressed aj the famous Mrs. Jane Hopkins brand—made “a littie Under the Auspices of |letter to Matt Piles, of the state) better than seems necessary.” With each Suit is a [board of control, highly compl. signed. and certified bond, which fully protects the [fll case wo. ae wr. Gn enn }menting the management of the| I 8 " ¥ ak . " , CAMP NO. 286, W. 0. W., AND | Steflacoom insane asylum. } yuyer, A “— suit instantly for one that fails in any DEGREE TEAM OF SEATTLE Mr. McDermott in the letter particular. Made of mixed tweeds and Scotch mix- | CIRCLE NO. 549, WOMEN OF states that he was itnpressed by the tures in dark colors. Double breasted styles. The WOODCRAFT. sr on = Sl pants have double seats and knees, and continuous ! . nm ; ; > i | th “Orderly and cleagly conditions facings. Sizes from 7 to 16, Priced at— T fv : Aue vy] found throughout every part of the | | ening, Auz. ution Serertettcsttst tie tit tines! Cash Registers From goo UF Fhoor Kpperson at 119 First ay Both Phones, Malm 140; Ind. 140 RASRESMIS NED MISNELY MSTA NS IN | $1.50 1}x20-Inch | Solid Brass Pump 99c hae ae aly Wer to 8 and 5 to 12. Sailor ne styles; made of plain anc Priced at been pumps aia | met never sh Complete The stock “Security Bond’ At this vege we offer a matchless variety of Suits for vill premises De Lux Optical — Co. ine. Shater Bros.—Not Only Largest but Best The “Securi School Suits for Boys Now Ready Suits for $9.00 Little Boys’ Suits—New Fall Styles at $3. 50 1 fancy fab The Young Men’s Suits in New Fall Styles ly Ready of Young Men’s Suits for Fall is now completely ready ys s, in dark and me Okt The mine is on Bond” Dancing Excursion Around Vashon Island Boys are now offered Steamer “Yosemite” leaves Pier 6, foot of University St., at 8 p.m. Will circle Vashon Island, allowing passengers to | view Tacoma Harbor. Come and enjoy an evening of | pleasure. Music and Dancing Free. FARE 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP. FOR PIMPLES, T00 New Discovery Cures Eczema and | Eradicates Minor Skin Trou bles Overnight. The $3.50 | the discovery dispensers for | A tew months ago of poslam, the new the cure of eczema, decided to allow |the druggists of the country to handle it. Previous to that time It could only be had direct from the Tt includes all the | new fabrics, new shapes and plain colors (worsteds and velours), in plain gray, |f|!borateries tala) iy Mia nae P shih ti ne 14 to 20 > | Since this change in the method | t and wn or gray striped elfects. Sizes th ices IB of distri on poslam hai met with $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 he most phenomenal suocens of lanything introduced to the drug } trade in the last 30 years. AN the Boys’ Hats and Caps, all the Fall stock | | Boys’ School Shoes, finest and most de- ee ee eee oe ready— i ell RE |f {now carrying the special 50-cent Caps 5O¢ to $1.00, $2.00 See ren? ae ee cee ee ee Hats $1.50 to $3.00 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 | |f)""y t seocens is not: durprie “ when it t i that, in |B | eczema cases, posiam 8 the iteh #2 if | ing with first application, proceeds | to heal immediately and cures a 2 |f|chronie cases in a fow weeks. In | Corner of Corns of | Ei eaten, binekinnda, ons, baton Second Av. and a er ros. | First Av. and | blotches, rash, ete, results show . : < 4 | : . after an overnight application. EB and wae {perimental samples G¢ poalam. are ‘ t. | sent to anyone by mail free of | tor 32 West Twenty-fifth st, 1310 Second Av. |vew York ety

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