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MINERS’ 6 IKE CALLED OFF. (By United Pre: RIRMINGHAM, Ala, The Alabama minora’ opt atrike e was and the executive board United Mine Workers were d to return to work to day » Is gonergl satisfaction among the miners at the decision | AGED VETERAN DIES of uw The miners By United Pre | SAN PRANCISCO, 5 jalab at th l—On a lee th vt morgue today | body of Germain Mathieau, an aged eteran of the French army, who j was found dead on a heap of straw in a lumber yard here yesterday } apparently the vietim of deatitutiqn m # notebook found in hia pock Manager for Campaign Have All Kinds a Qualifications. —— jet it was learned that he had been United Press.) _ |& member of the 198th French tn YORK, Sep! in Bl fantry, having enlisted from Calals. ce airman of ‘! He came to America tn 1907. a commit (oe ood it fs not the easter “JAPANESE FAIR the follow Baack says the eastern must posses bea New Vc | Be able to get funds hashed ave rare executive abil: DANGER NOW ARISES THAT EXPOSITION MAY BE ABAN dea frien: : th Chief) DONED ALTOGETHER—GRAFT wf Tammans Sena 5 Brooklyn, ¢ warring CHARGES, able to act like al (By United Press.) : th ¢ TOKIO, Sept. 1.—The dissatisfac tion of the Japan commercial bodies over the postponement of the Tokio World's exposition from $1912 untit 1917 has become marked that there is danger that the soheme will have to be aban ned altogether. At @ mass meeting of the Tokto | Business Men’s association this aft * od yet pare that the desi een sighted t he ip to the | #0 le Wedded wg Sept. 1.—Rabbi | aged 106 years. has an postponing the exposition was con jdemned in unmeasured terms and Sbinwk!, aged a formal protest against the action women | Was framed and sent in to the min rH (0. jister of commerce and agriculture, . junder whose supervision the fair jis to be given. & Te WHITE cy The meeting of the business men lice exciting. Charges that «raft }had crept into the management of \the proposed fair were freely made. It was stated that the fair can be given for less money than is pro- wRuchanan Company's high carnival at the Madison Park, Wednes September 2nd jposed, if the management ts eco Customary with the Gar-! nomical The business men say Company to give/that the exposition will be a big jan outing every sam. . City has been se this year for the gala occa factor in the ending of hard times. 4, Wil close Wedne: B® Special care will) CONVENE ide foot of Madison street at! Privileges of the White —_— entertaining features. The fiftieth anniversary of the dancing and refreshments | organization of the Presbytery of ah feharge. A most enjoya’ faatictpated. | id Advertisement. Wednesday evening, September 16 The opening sermon will be given by the retiring moderator, the Rev W. A. Major, D. D., of Bethany Presbyterian » taking for his [subject “Ti Sound Presby }tery and the Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D. give an address following oti will ‘The Puget Sound Presbytery and the Future.” i Reminiscen f the Presby tery” will be given by Mr. Harry Whitworth The presbyte | to assemble | September 1 | United Wireless Telegraph | 50 shares for sale at $4.50. Herrin &gCo., 610 First a MORRISON. for the pel for the office of liew- | and influence respect: | has been called Auburn on Tuesday H.M eee STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like rent Resteaience alone hardly covers the vantage gained by using @ This cabinet bids for general popularity in its step-saving, Mlening and drudgery abolishing properties. Every article i preparing a is within easy reach of the busy fing BMP WO be taken to reach flour, sugar, spice, utenalls or oth 404 cooking ne« These articles are grouped convent the work tab The Special Cabinet in Detail Rumber specia i Klevated fir \ b Metal bottom: 1s Mild Oak: case ih at ed for a one day's sale contains the following metal sugar bin, splee, tea and coffee 1 lower drawers, stationary work table made k, finished a dark, dull waxed. Size 40 inches wide and extreme is built oomler in ches special and deep, thers—worth up to $66.00, shown on Sec All the Credit You Want called off today by President Lowkg! lernoon the action of the cabinet In| tea room, will be} Puget Sound will be observed tn | ito all employes of the firm | the Presbyterian church of Auburn ° PRE | HIS WIFE | Located Working in a Laundry and Placed Under Arrest } on Desertion Charge. (By United Press.) SAULT STR. MARIE, Mich Sept. 1.—The Rev, William B, Cum mings, a young minister, who has been officiating for the summer at Blk Rapids, Mich. has been arrest ed here on a non support warrant issued in Tonia county where his wife's parents are prominent rent dents at Clarkesville, The mantor disappeared from the latter place on August 6 and the same day his wite ® sister, Miss Volma Taylor 20 years old, was reported missing Mins Taylor was | ted In a board ing house here and through her Rev. Cummings was discovered working in @ local laundry, When the minister left for fonia in char jot an officer, Miss Taylor w with them. $ nt The couple had been | living here two weeks | Minieter Is Deposed, HANNIBAL, : Mo., Sept. 1.~—Rev Clyde W. Gow, charged with im Proper conduct in relation to the | Sheriff, Addresses Appeal | to Labor Unions. republican nomination for sheriff is seeking the support of unton la bor for his candidacy Mr. Hoye has addressed a letter to the labor jUnions, which in part is as follows |}. “Lam tn favor of labor combina. jtion, Labor combinations not only benefit their memberships, but benefit men who are not members and benefit soctety generally. The law should favor trades uni in jevery legitimate way. “I believe in restricting the use of the injunction tn such a way that it cannot be used to intimidate union men who are peacefully en gaged in a contest to obtain a just wage or fair conditions under which work o~ 7 SVAVA VIANA Orpheum. No finer vaudeville has ever been seen in Seattle than that ing presented this week at the Or pheum. Theatregoers marvelled at }the excellence of last week's bill and there were many who predicted @ falling off in quality as soon as the show was change But week's bill ts up to Orpheum standard, whieh the best vaudeville that can procure Of the seven ne last night, everyone enough to be fe present ular | regu me * presented le strong tured as a genuine headliner, Indeed, it is a diffi jeult matter to decide as to which one should be handed the palm of excellence. pane Lankey's “Pianophienda. janine people with five pianos, pro- vide enough music, both instru mental and vocal, and tn addition sufficient dancing and comedy to please every variety of theatre goer The seven Yuillans, whirlwind acrobats, do some remarkable tumbling, the work of the young sters of the troupe, four in num. ber, being exceptionally good. A/ distinct hit was made by Bertie Herron, the “minstrel maid.” She puts on her makeup in front of stre! show all by herself General Ed LaVine is a comedy jer of unusual skill, while ide and Fanny Usher score in slangy one-act comedy sketch. 10% "naan | | | Dr. CB. Hoye, candidate for the! adience and then gives a min-| $ PRETER GA era THE STAR—TUESDAW ACHER ELOPED WITH SEEKS SUPPORT OF UNION MEN |Dr. C. BE. Hoye, Candidate tor | SEPZEMBER 1, 1908 ‘The harmony work ts eapectally ef fective, The Great Lester, @ ventriloquist, has a aplendid act and does some | co} og | tr Albin has been assured suppor® {from all sides, in addition to th CIRCULATING LIES ABOUT | support of prominent taxpayers whe \aigned his petition, and he will fine b] cleveg Imitating, Clomenso Brds,, pian the race th Become the running musigil acrobatic clowns, are nate of Carrigan, whose election | Sa See at Reni nem cleveh with any kind of inetru eo coms practically assured ment and very nimble of tholr "7 UDIENCE, death of Miss Elizabeth Gleason, &/ feet. Keeley and Parke are sing | Rings Adopts That Method of |r public an, an was my father ibe SUIG@DES BEFORE A teacher, who died at Blebe Mo.,/ ers and Yancers and Cearro t# an P |fore me, | took no part In the la ' | ' itec Jatter an operation, was found gullty eauilibrigt of unusual merit. The| Combatting pavoraes tally ebvotion, for the simple reason | GAN FRANCISCO, Repl. Bee |by the trial committee of the an-| show \runs until Sunday night Taxpayers’ Candidates. pines } ans © rocttent of Mercer pro-], "ut onstrioken gases oF jnual conte of the Methodist a nis even ree may Pipe sae te many people tod in Jefferson |blecepal church South, now. in Star, Frightened at the rapid headway |stump for anyone” © °" "i gauare park, A. C. Bolikovich, & thle city, The verdict was read to! seven new acts went on at the} piimutened at the movement 1o| The rumor is also being industri.|Slavontan, employed by the Mor- the conference amid silence. Gow! gar theatre yesterday afternoon, | nominate M. J. Cacclans and George fously circulated that Albin intends | “&han Oyster company of this city, he deposed from his yt headed by Rube Welch, Kitty! w. Alpin as the republican candi-|to withdraw in the Interest of Ful-|* two bullets through his brats ne dying statemant of Miss Glee | rrancis and a company of five In| dsigs tor counts commissioner in |terton, ‘This rumor Is also baseless, |#nd died Ime The . man son, accusing the pastor, was the} nolay, lively and funny musical ihe Piret and Third districts, the was despondent evidence that convicted him. An|tumn, “The Filp Mr. Flop.” ‘There jcounty ring and other candidate SS, Appeal will be taken. Gow walted | is a’ good tumbling duo with a) ary clroulating campaign stories tt | outside the conference butlding, and | well-trained dog, Tops, Topsy & £8 effort to frighten votes away yREm! . a when told of the verdict, displayed | Tope; a pair of rapid-fire talkers, [tone rer ,t2 fright \ cael 0 book which t ld no feeling ka & Vedder; @ ballad by! in the hope of crippling Carrigan it's t ' P } eh and a good picture film; jand Albin, thelr former records i 1 give it free to: over Minister to Wed Divorcee, Scheftel, an English canta-|hoing searched and the jenst wor ||) wet “cathe f »Y , ber 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 1-—An_ an-|trice; ‘and a splendid tram of #!%/ vostion pounced upon as the basis houncement of much interest in} Arabian acrobats ang pyramid | for 4 gampaign story | chureh circles wastmade last night] builders. The house WaK pac ked | “Vague hints are being cast to} in the statement from authorized | yesterday, The acta run the week. | pusinons men that M. J. Carrigan vources that Rev, Dr. William H./On Monday next the Star will pre-| threw down the pooplo of Port At Lawrence, pastor of Trinity Meth t the noted comedienne, Loulse | goiex, whore he formerly resided. || odiat Eptacopal church, Richmond y, for the first time he while acting a# one of the apprats Hill, within this elty's Hits, will Jers of the townsite of Port Angele be married on Wednesday to Mra Beattie. |which was platted by the govern 3 mg Pow tf pny Kdwards,| “A Wife's Secret,” at the Seattle | ment who obtained a divorcee two yoars | |theatre, continues all week, with | ago from her husband, Jultus A.!a souvenir matinee Thareday and| C@frigan Refused to Graft Edwarda, how living in Poughkeep Saturday. The play and company| Investigation shows that Mr. Car ale ceremony will be per are poth excellent Next week,/rigan not only treated his fellow formed by Rev. Jamos A. Buckley, | ‘rhe Little Prospector,” the first|townamen fairly, but that he and editor of the Christian Advocate Bastern attraction to reach the | his fellow commissioners refused to || ae pete seaeee |take advantage of an opportunity to ‘ leraft on the government | Lois. lett 1893 Mr. Carrigan, Henry L. | Playgoers seem to like the swash. | Wilson athe Waltnek te tee ol buckler play with its swaggering | 100 © © seaciadel os Géiateat ON ALL DEPOSITS oldiers of fort ite intense ro- |< ter Pigg seem anllggya . | —_— — soldiers a. a poll thrills, That| Noble, then secretary of the inte WHAT 18 A SAFE BANK? “Workingmen have a moral and| “The Three Musketeers,” | FOr, 10 napraies several the usand fafa oie ct Coa " Did you ever tuvedliante legal right to unite as @ union, and] at the Lots thia week, Is establish: |l0te comprising the townsite, | t A note ‘what makes this bauk ® safe one for you? jwhen #o united to deal with em-|ing @ record for big hounes. It in| wileh | “aa ta a ee ae Avan Sesion | Ployers as to wages and conditions| one of the best things seen at the $6,000 wan anconacinted hed oe FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. }of employment Lois in some time and fs nightly bn tad i ano euels tuanaah “A fow words as to my own life: | pleasing the most discriminating |™ 1 dag pene 5 ipa yeti 7 1 worked on my father's farm and for other farmers when not attend ing school, until 18 years ago, when me to King county, and have practiced medicine. I was twice elected county coroner. 1 had cases where workingmen met | death tn mines, mille and on rail ways, and it was my practice to urge upon employing corporations that they should use every possible Precaution to safeguard their em ployes. Two times I was elected by the miners of Ravensdale in this county to discharge the duties of mine physician and surgeon “It T am elected sheriff of this county, the attitude of that office under my management will be just and considerate toward organized i labor : *PRESBYTERY WILL QSSSARAW AAAI AMUSEMENTS SAN ore have an excel lent singing and dancing act, while perhaps the daintiest bit of the whole program is Mr. and Mra. Er wins litte sketoh entitied “Sweet hearts Grand Opera House. | ' The Runaway ri” will have three more performances at the | Grand Oy ra house this week. On | Thursday night the Pollards wilt present “The Toymaker,” the | Plece which Kerris Hartman made }#0 famous. Crowded houses have been the rule during the engage ment of the “kiddies” and it is ex pected that “The Toymaker” prove just as popular Pantages. Manager Pantages offers as the Aliner for this week's bill, which pened yesterday, “The Three Hew mans,” who have a novelty bieycle act. The conclusion of this act ts & one-mile race on a machine which shows just how far each rider travels. The race at both performances yesterday was very exciting ‘The Country Chotr is the second choles on the bill and is very good he | } C. F. Baasch, Prop. Let us put up your Picnic Lunch andwiches and Lunches Our Specialty. 919 THIRD AV. | Ind, 4956. Crackers should In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk, audiences White City. The daring act of Aero, the hu man meteor, at White City every night, where he rides a bicycle down a shoot the chutes, en | veloped in flames, and then’ lea linto midair, falling into the lake |i attracting mueh attention, The * put on an & free attraction Luna Park The Great Martelis, Uncle Hiram and Bedelia are the free attractions Lapa park this week. The Martells are doing a trick bieycle } act that is very clever and exciting Their engagement ends this week after having been at the park for three weeks nsin Primary Contest. LABCROSSE, Wis. Sept. 1.—Pri- /"#' ir. Alle we ow Suits. All the fashion kinks that young fellows of mary opotions are being held |”! ye. s0ee & < a ; aie SORE ; i thro « the state today. Prin-|"“Large assortment of bunting today demand. All and more than the average cus cipal ‘Interest centers in the #ena| coats cartridge vests, pants, belts Ba YS Shs RT Ra Rie ee ed deat jtorial race, ime ween a being gua ences, beating boots at A. I tom tailor can give will be fc in these Suits. The 7 E 3 - Doo! r u eee) . phe = 5 Patter. j Hall's, 1113 Firet ‘Srenee fabrics are new striped worsteds in grays, browns and Senator Dixon in Charge. | CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Senator J. M Dixon has been selected by Chair | man Hitebcoek to direct the speak ers’ burean for the republicans a + Massages for Health ee free Health, a Bank Account Is Your Best Friend It ie our” pleasure to show every customer, irrespective of the size of his account, cordial treatment; and gladly do we in vite you to call on us when you desire any business transacted that we can be of any service to you. THE State Bank of Seattle On Pioneer Square, Corner Firat Avenue and Yesler Way. Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Uneeda Biscuit With meals—for meals—between meals By NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | | as quickly as possible and returned to the government $2,700 of the ap propriation, which they could have held by merely putting in more time. Because Mr. A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast | Carrigan refused to cafes") Suits for High School and the Carrigan opposition is now trying to twist the story to impugn Mr. Carrigan’s honesty Albin Also Attacked, rae W. Albin ts also being made a target Finding nothing tn his business or personal record on which to hang a story, age ring have been circulating that Albin deserted the party in the last city election, and therefore does not deserve the sup- port of republican voters i} “The charge ts absolutely untru said Mr. Albin when as Boys and College Youths of story ablican re has in this the re section country brought together a finer or a better stock of Youths’ plain gray, plain brown and navy. Double or single Sizes 14 to 20. $10.00 Prices $12.50 = S15. Every Suit guaranteed and kept in repair free of charge. A. Bridge & Co. | Largest Clothiers on the Coast 103-105-107 FIRST 89-91-93 YESLER Seattle BUY TIMPAHYTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS, It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, KAVANAGH CO., Inc., Mine Operators. 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLOG. PAY LITTLE big tor wh 4 breasted sack coats Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co} 196 Pivet Ave. Arends Annee. 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