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: THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1908. At the Labor ‘Rimpte on Thurs — ! }iment of the ladies of the Typo Leader With His tho Chicago Daily Bootalist, and | Sraphical union, A apecial invita Stephen M. Reynolds, the Indi a} Ulon has beon extended to all print Train Leaves labor attorney, will be the speak. /¢"* and they families to attend Today ers On the train in addition will | Refreshments are to be served, and Chicage Tooay. be Harry C. Parker, manager of the | "ere wilt be cards and prizes. —— Philadelphia Labor ‘Temple, and A jasoancerment fr00 the head: | i. Poaten, a soclalist apoaker “| SUSPE T of the socialist’ PAY | wax deported from Telluride for the great socialist CAM) Koning goods on credit to striking ie pares Chicago today! rans a hang oF ib pieces aluo | is CAPTURED - we Beattlo on Tweedy, | rcoompanion the party, The train o ‘1 . st, Bigs foes jess leas lee 4 250 p.m. And 1OAVINE | conaiata of four care. agrees 4 pt oat Bt 10:45, aftor @] OnMMS OF four ¢ | (By United Press.) \ Wig gy ep eee eating | Fram Seattle the traim goes tO) HNeNA, Mont, Aug. 31 Y. Debs, candidate for | Everett, whore a midnight mooting eclal from Livingston saya that TA. M. Stmona, editor of tx to be bold dvicen received at the sheriff's of. E SEASON OPENS (iircr i iiicisus toons oh in the Fire Hole basin, whom arrested om sumptcion of being con rted as plentiful) Juanita game ts reported thick, and | nected with the hold-up in the park “ Saeettee, the open similar reports come from every |The man had considerable money wom ease, autpe, beant, one of the many districts patrotted |on bis person, but Nt name or any en aC Got and «rouse by deputy game wardens. Owing jother facts in connection with the midnight tonight, ant long to the small amount of poaching im /arrest could not be learned At many Seattle hunt the past year, the game will be Be tying in wait for the | found tm the open In the early tribe in their favorite | ¢ Y ba ila lal a le a NO WONDER wWiFey is SUING FOR A DIVORCE, & ** | ‘. 2 re ‘otected other side of Lake Wash-| Chinese pheasants are protect Newcastle and) untit October 1 eeeee (By United Press.) ma LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 WON, ® Charged with buytng ice cream # WHR, HERE. RIND * soda for a neighbor's wife, * Former residents of Port Angeles |* Whose photographs are allowed # and Clallam county will hold a re-|* ( de the ebtef adornment of & union basket plenic on Wednesday |* bis home, Jamos H. Jones of at Woodland park. Residents of |* Pasadena ts today the defend. # Clatlam county will also attend the }* ant in a divoree sult, Mra, & plento. A good program has becu|® Jones alleges that Jones has * cramped for the eccasion. ® photographs of Mrs, Cora Mul. # i ® ford dressed in bathing sults, * STEAMER WRECKED 3 aa sults and : IN SKEENA RIVER | ndededede de ~ eee ee — zm == . o * INS, Aug. 31.—Fire, ‘out in the center of the @istrict yesterday af 2 portions of et wholesale houses, manu Leseg bouses and stores. Orig (By United Press.) Bienville and Chartres} PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Aug 31./ flames worked their! The big stera-wheel river steamer | ee ae far ae Conti street and | Cajedonia, owned by Foley, Welch with a loss of be-| @ Stewart, the Grand Trunk Pacific and two millions of dol-| raitway ractors, which lett here 3 pewaee the flames were finally | oarty Monday morning, loaded down | ——— : with supplies for the contractors’ camps K a rock tn the Skeena | river w miles above Port Ks singtom and went to the bottom. AND GEORGE W. ALBIN | et M. J. Carrigan and George W } Albin were endorsed for the repub }lican nomfnation for county com missioners at a neighborhood meet. | ing held in the home of L. W. Davis, |} | president of the West Seattle coun leil, before annexation to Seattle A number of West Seattle repub- | Heans were in attendance and pledged themselves to work for the |} taxpayers’ candidates against the county ring. j VANDERVEER ENDORSED | Join the Autopiane Cub BY Y. M. C A AND THERESY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, ‘The candidacy of George W. Van derveer for the republican somine- tion for prosecuting attorney has) been endorsed by «@ letter signed | STOP THE RENT. We can set! you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. Payments just like reat T. P. FAY CO, INC, Mehihorn Bidg. —this: —we have'perfect faith in the person who comes here for furnishings for the home. —we extend our confidence in his ability to fulfill his promises and credit is his for the asking. —we say to the homefurnisher, feel free to come here and make such purchases as desired and credit-giving will be arranged to meet the individual requirements. —it means that the pean buys as he can afford and this STANDARD oS CREDIT SERVICE imposes no annoying features or works no hard- MINNESOTA SAILS ships on you in any way. icha-Stanpepiiion aad: ptainaied —it means that this store extends a “man-to-man” policy, extending out nk: susanh-cams pemeneen, credit in such a way thatit will appeal to you, making nopriceadvances, rr devoted oe be ne | iving the same fair STANDA phages os to credit purchasers as See ee ce) ae ee or cash—in fact, an ideal, thoroughly satisfactory policy of serving eee emma the Mancoet| Sf you as you are entitled to, with every consideration and fairness. ere Lacy «'thoreugh overbaalon Sica oP OS —upon this broad, liberal policy of credit-giving we have won the con- |Sbee”eocord ‘of ast trp may be | ha fidence of the great buying public; our credit system is developed to the highest point of practical usefulness and its growth and popu- larity has been made possible through this course of uniform fairness, courteous and absolutely satisfactory treatment and store service. 25 Roll SS = —surely welcome, always! DENING FELT em ie tna Deadening Felt, 250 square feet in a rofl; for house pee Ss Se Fire Shovel, 2 for S5¢ Japanned Steel Fire Shovel; a apeetal bargain fer Tues 5 day, 2 for n6bech nes $1.00 Waffle Iron, 75¢ New American Waffle tron; ex tra smooth finish, with new pat ent handle; will not burn out; Including free use of our cirew second-hand Autopiasos Some by practically all the young men re-|f &% low as $360.00 with free use of diverging religious and political | allowed oa all cash payments lating Ubrary. Special prices will be given for « fow days on B. Votes te siding fn the Y¥. MC. A. dormitory. |} Of the music library. The ‘etter states that, regardiess ||| OF Great voting contest will be |] 1318 Second Ave., Seattic, Waph. Werer Piane | i ison, 19 on handied | te No. 111, 20-08, 24-08 bandied handbed —THE GREATER STANDARD—a word; there’s a constant striving here for store betterment, for increasing this store's value to you, to make STANDARD service exactly right and your satisfaction 91.00 No 11%, on a0-98 handled She 90009 Hammond Ton hantied complete in every way. Our plan is to combine progressive merchandising with absolute satisfaction to every person trading here—a plan that daily adds to the extent of this business, a policy that has given this store the splendid, success it enjoys. 66 0009 Hammond ton handion erty” Tubular Lantern; has ‘Starner and heavy, non fount; will stand heavy n he; extra 39c Coaster Wagon, $1.98 Wolk Made Coaster Wag- WM hold 2 boys; extra | F: just telephone us— 78 square miles in Greater Geattic is covered by our special suburban delivery service | Baie ends Keptember 7 F. M. SPINNING. if you oan not come to the store, we will gladly send a BUCK f range salesman to talk with you Geet wheels and axles: Ht worth $1.00 | 1310 Second Av. about the purchase of a BUCK cd $1.98 sonntes 75 : range—about exchanging your old stove or range. He will give you full information on the mat | ‘ | Coat or Hat Hooks, 5¢ 40¢ Doz, Table Tumblers, | Everett and Edmonds —it's a convenience we offer to and have devel He Hon est er of range buying. Just tele i Coat or Hat 2¢ Each | 4 oune for os ate a im the “fa i phone and ask for the Stove and g triets, makiag it powsible for you tor ¥ ‘ G ahed ol " - C = . Ra pe Departn t = py finlohe im o'4 Th rin Top Table Tumblers, nicely a Game peomagt, eatiatestery anuvice a0 “close-in ange Departm T. 5c finished and may be used for city folk Sunset, Exchange 24; Ind, 4042 tuesday jelly or the table; extra 2c ae eke SEEN NN eas $1.50 Alarm Clock, 99¢ mpectal, each i$ Maven Nickel Plated “Tat 25¢ Gas Globe 15¢ ; rin Taek tntermit | ! . t B. Ludlow, the elevator elec and draughtsman; J. M./al visitors are expected. The lodge farm; fully warranted Weisbach best quality Import Sy, f the building. | I hinist; T. H. Met is entir independent of the or $1.50, a ¢ bea: regular i 1 he or 4 99c 26e senday flyer 15¢ . armer and came ¢ schinist; M. Esp », iginal Good otr y Templars’ lodge, and ELEVATOR SHAFT le with his wife last May to live OFF FOR VALDEZ vise J evere, joiner, a Was organized only two months ago with his sen Okertand, dynamo expert eipenisiadene om ace L CONSIDER STABLE. ri \ 7 r od to the erection community stable W. and Blaine st $2.50 Carpet Sweeper $1.79 Bissell’s Standard Carpet Sweeper, absolutely the she wih pa Grand Lodge to Meet fu ite annual “LH. M. Ludlow, aged 68 years, was n| w On killed by falling down ft of the Ortenta i av d that the application fo Sweeper on the market; comes in assorted fin the nd ay, yeste | oe We A 7 aie Nie wit to bulla the stable ts red Hi dropped 0 » » consis of in oodmen 0! he o é ee a ishes; worth $2.50; extreme a >p 4 from th ea eee ectrictan: | this city om Oetoher 1; 9 red at a special meeting Special : e iRgraaeh | Se "moment. aioes 18 feet, rd of public works af 11 R. B. Stuart, operator; G, F. Kidd, hundred de Kuster & Hartzell ;-; a he norrow morning SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. r Fare 350—Round Trip, 500. | | | SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices SHOE SALE Pine Shoes, $2.50 to $6.00, now $1.00 to $9.05 The Men's Shoe Store 1 808 Pirwt Ave. Make ‘ on Clothing for the Boys Regular $3.00 Suits only $1.50 nok * tor n 4 Pd uU | K hay Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 diet whe ves Me Arnold Vibrator Co, 340 Arcade Annex FOUR ROUND TKIPS DAILY. | On Your Savings LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 0 tb Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 | 10:28 @ m,, 2:05 and 6:46 p. m. | for Particulars See ; er ‘ LEAVES TACOMA — 6:35 a.m | ae cit F SE COWL’ and 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. | Puget Sound Savings ean Le CROWN CLOTHING CO, AVENUE AND UNION STOEEY. U. GREELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattio-~ 112 Columbla Street $ 1121 First Ave. | Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel, 212 | b 8001, #107 Rive | Ressencasa i eeencnameae