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THR STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908, WILL RECEIVE AT HOW “BILLY” O'DELL, FATHER OF BUCKET SHOPS, - (ARE CLIMBING IN ‘LUMBER CARRYING ‘BAND WAGON RATES ADVANCE RECTORY —z| The lumber charter market, 0@ ' MADE MILLIONS AND HOW OTHERS LOST MILLIONS pectally Australian tonnage ndates for Wie County Offices | county matior, In apite of the teat rowing firmer, according to George | OR AND MRS, LLWYO ARE To! = iy enero areel Tato Cosgrove that the rent of the hall where the | Morrill of the Seattle Shipping com-| ENTERTAIN ON MONDAY (8tar Special Service.) Break meeting was bald, and all the ex! pany, sald Mr. Morrill yesterday EVENING. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—The bucket Meetings. penees iu conneerion with the meet Lumber carrying rates are ad resin shop business isn't the sure thing ing were paid by the King County | vancing, and the indications aro| ee . Congrove olub that they will advance attil higher.|, 2%, 894 Mra J. P Derwent] AMO’ It wan under the regime of candidates are t Friday night a candidate for poday | was off: “ 46 3d for a} Yeo will waive a reception Mon-|"Aijly" O'Dell, father of bucket far gamM-/ coroner attended the meeting held | jumper cargo fc Glory of the| gt’ Mest enn ag bry of the anon goring the closing days of | the interests of Mr, Cosgrove at | seas, to Siaibourse.. Malbetrna| ena Bcc srs fedént day operators seem to Montest. Last night Al.| Youngstown, and inatated upon | tonnage was duoted at 26 td three | 4 tiMy, Backus, to Entertain, |rack thotr mastor’s cunning i candidate for county| making a speech. He placed Mr.| weoks ago and Sydney wan quoted | hostess nt a lunch wa wit be) O'Dell made and lost millions be omer, turned up at the Cosgrove In an embarrassing posl- | q¢ whereas now the Sydney|complinentary to Mra, Bootekes | fF he perfected his system, yet| eld. at Re » the In-/ tion by making frequent references | quotation ts $n 6d, T attribute the | and. Mine Otillie Bootskes he died # milltonatre several times | of BG. Cosgrove, candidate to his fitness for the office of cor | raise to the demand for lumber at Haight: Molliday. jover at last, He knew its every} Hypablican nomination for) oner and prefacing bik remarks | forcign ports Mh, Prederlek Alton “ita of | twhat we ‘and persuaded the chair. with “as my good friend, Mr, Coo New York etty, and Mra. Florence| Since his death the bucket shop| tall upon him for a speech grove, will tell you,” ete, These Holliday wose married August 24/game bas been featured principally pir, Conarove’s » sakers had efforts to tle Mr. Cosgrove’s can SUCCEED CLARK the Rev, J. D. A. Powers, of the | with financial blow-ups. Unsophis-| orig rd. Nett Mr. Cow/didacy up with county fighia are Unitarian churet tleated traders have lost millions . those in his party had/ very objectionable to the King ' — u olliday was formerly con Dozens of bucket shop operators hat Rutherford had asked |County Cosgrove club, and here | GRIFFITH nell orn Maga Ben °F "M8 have had to face the courts, Some Vz rman to oa on him. /after no one but Mr. Coagrove and eee c f ‘ L , have been convicted and tmpriw i. é talked longer than any | bis friends be permitted to rh pomp imen ery Luncheon. big | Oned | peaies entirely with | speak at on his barton Paut Apartments, will give a| G@0rge Stapely, of Cincinnati, an _G. E, BULTMAN, oo fa: tommaerae 64. the “Butler underatudy and former associate of . — ——. complimentary to Mise Amy | ¢ who made thousands of dol it at the figure called for by the is leave whortly for Vamar col peg or ra coe loos! tederal | As an filustration, if the slow BURY HA TCHET BA court, and iv fighting extradition ticker showed copper to. be selling Mies Wit was lnc minene Went: to the wall re |at 60 at its last quotation, the faster this announcement ts padash between Foraker im during the campaign now is fust about prove him to im the country last “se and —— iMlaska Steamehip company, and Blain bad said good-by ean that al! possibility | they will and| which pla D GOODWIN. remarkable. Dr. Hennen was pulled| *!¢cted county commissioner, he | wr and Mra. Walsh wili make of the New York/out of the water by friends in a| “0Uld grant licenses when @ major-| geattio their future home. | bas been doing stunts | boat, utterly exhausted He was| 'tY of the residents of a locality MeCandiece amateur long-distance | ar HOUR OF SAILING ie result of a heated argument | argument of the rights of a captain ) CHICAGO MOB NEARLY O, Richardson's yacht, aboard which the Chamber of Com- honpttal morning at meree of the board, to Sandusky, from they will proceed at Ceincinnati. Judge Taft Orthopedic once to Literary Musical Club. the Eastern les Mra, M, F an the hon © He is a fine Chipman w gave birth to a child, whieh tiv only a short time. Physicians sa that unless fever develops, the countess’ condition will not be se WEDDINGS one that stamps him as a swimmer of the first rank, was bia victory in of Salt Lake city, were marrie eo Major, D. D, Sat- manse of the Hennen of the N.Y. A. © Lyong covered four miles. For a man with his handieap, his performance was the Kev, W urday evening”’at the Bethany Presbyterian churoh. county commissioners for a} lowing tough saloons to exist in the county and said that, if he were ett. = The marriage of Mr. Henry Me CANDIDATES SPEAK AT SoS S808 5% asked for a sal blue im the face and could not go & stroke farther, yet had no idea of | quitting and protested against being a eco out lett. both of Victoria, B.C. was solemniazed at the home of Rev, W./ A. Major, D. D. Sunday afternoon. | Heans of Bothell and at Bothell last night Among the speakers were Wilson Mr Woodinville fictated. Ferguson-Motzel. Myron W. Ferguson and Mies Redmond, Woodinvilie and Bothell | Burns, which brought on a heated in his trip and says that the people By United Press.) witne Burns endeavored the cap phase island to o eect eee tee eee port ship company captain of the Alaska Steam to the eevee eee eee ee ee custom house|| tem” Label in Men’s [ig yy seen veunenne a —swagger styles —moneysworth PAST | cently ire had registered a later quota | . m at Another recent failure was that It 9. 1 c 4 ti Nominee Will hore Monday evening after deliver st O04! of Chan. B, Delimas, one ae Ge tion of 49. The custome Fo ues for | ing his address, av. youterday o_ satere |S Te, eeaet |it at 60 and was let in, O'Dell know. “A gynd Sunday at Senator’s Frank H. Hiteheoek, the national tainment was given in honor of | Onwetl “ap ave and Rare ing that the stock had gone a point y lL be re Lucy Wadhama, of Milwaukee, who | oN tout, An adverse market put |lower, thereby fll le ct lac Interior Garfield Gicsae Gan Alaska and a house guest at the| O'Dell once went down and out | order. By United Press.) ernor Herrick and Wade Ellis, who en meee Hundreds of thousahds to the bed If the customer wanted to sell it 88 ISLAND, Sept. 1. | drafted the republican platform, are Mine Basler, of Philadsiphia, whe'for dolla ON: Pavine dollar Jshort at that figure, he wa today that Taft/ also expected to visit the candi. | han been the house guest of Mrs O'Dell waa | that the order could not be pli 5 Sunday at the home of! date. Josiah Collins, leaves today for her & stock gambler be-| because the operator knew that the BR. Foraker, when| Under the present plans the Tate | home. ~~ a ye ~y" bucket shop | placing at 60 would at once insure Sandusky to make his! party will leave the island on the Orthopedic Hospital, " om him a profit of one point SF edtrens at the Soldiers’ | night of Sept. $ on Commodore 8. There will be a meating Friday |' the cotton bolt frequent. solar| | The personal characteristics of plexus punches, and was known as| an exceptionally shrewd trader, It was while playing the markets that the scheme which tater | this father of the bucket shop bust- HAD LEASED WIRE CONNEC: | | 84, were pleasing. He was liberal | TIONS WITH EACH OF HI8/and did much in a charitable way. ————| BRANCH OFFICES | He was called an “honest gamblet.” TURNED DOWN ORDERS THAT ; MEANT A LOSS. brought ——_—— 1 ne few’ Liter and Musical him mititto: olver 6 Ofe a's Between the leaders| will make his home with his broth = TR oD grananhy oy me fe oalwe yy dime By Seige te g ane ” “satel gy 4 shade the best of Ree ra s Taft ~onatoll to retura ‘er, Chas. P. Taft me of Mra Hutching. Mrs. | years ago. tons central clearing house in Cincinnat! | Mer golly Bey Parr a . : W. Bacon will give @ leo O'Dell figure The reason for this shade of per- | with O'Dell accepting it just as he|®0UnCed today at the ministry of “4 gured that the old war that the special grand militar te s om art A musical prog&™ | method of bucketing a trade in one |Centase f# that every catastrophe |might accept bets on a certain v f J y ‘ will follow hg ‘ade in one aneuvers of the Japanese army 2 : . How , lone office could be improved so | °T Other sensational news item has | horse approximating millions | seite. lavanter We tae tae ‘- GEO. STALLINGS. ‘ C ole outare, witt nog |BUMINCRE could be conducted in a] % depressing effect on the stock of dollars, None of the orders were | ill begin Nove operations of the r It is strongly rumored that G oak teak eee sie the tail Bature | BUndred offices in as many differ.| Market and will break it, while it| placed in the respective stock or | fOUr days, tts tes 4 ny nally ares: CERs SS Me eg eee ae Mrs (@nt cities through a central clear. | take# hard driving and much boost-| other exchanges, but O'Dell estab- | aed - _ ~ ame oe “ear “4 bane ings who has been a successful | {ay afternoon at th ing house which would stand 4| ine to create an advance of equal lished a system of “rounding up” | Wil cover the five provinces of minor league player for several eee att cons (for the loxses as long as the bank| Proportions, Armed with this | bis sheets in case they became too|Kinal. oe iar tie . years, will be Frank Farrell's selec: | sist af a rehearael ef mories unger | Toll lasted knowledge, @ good bank roll and an | heavy in either direction, by order-|““Yrotherhood of Railroad Traim tion as pilot of the New York High.| ‘he general (ite: “Bummer Hap O'Dell established and backed d amount of nerve, O'Dell | ing real stock or wheat or cotton! men’s Labor day exoursion will ex- hand: for th eis N penings. several local branch offices, the He surrounded himaelf/to the amount of the difference, | ce) anything of its kind on the omega aa im : vs Minnewathe Club. Agents communicating al! trades to With the be at and fastest telegraph thus creating stand-off" in his] coast that day. Don't miss it, and man Elberfeld will be allowed to The Minnewatha club will gtve a the central office over telegraph | °Per@tors In the coun and put/ accounts which would allow him to/remember that a dollar will buy dub along” for the rest of this sea. |dance Friday evening at Leschi lines. There they were booked | them in charge of the wires in his, break even |more on this day, with this lively alc i Se thommht, se the tatiana |>™™ much as the racing bookmaker | !*@ring house and branch offices. ay. fastest jeaséd wires were | bunch, than any other place that ers are too low in the Americ ite sd keapa, sheets on the races, and by| The branch offices grew in num- | worked into the main office, direct-| You can go. You can't spend but jengwe ree to be © mh bothe See ie Lanne Walnonth wi icy | thieatesheets he was enabled, in a| bers as the years passed, until jy from the yrs of the various|One dollar, that’s your ticket, the about at. present thalilage to net this eek for Stanford university.) moment, wo ascertain just how | every atate in the middie west and | stock exchanges, thus giving that | rest is all free Sat ab the head of th Ne poses yer diiay Misia) is theta much he stood to win or lose with | the south furnished one or more for | office an advantage of from five to O'Dell concern The correspondingly, each turn of the market ithe O'Dell discovered that the ders I» ten minutes over the slow ticker Ul In service which furnishes the quote judge of ball players, and has al-|ored quest at a dinner party Bat aver | ways been successful in handling relay home of Mra ¢ aa trader in stocks was inclined to years it was not unusual for tions for every brokerage office to Unive Beautiful lis seen arvin, In Tacoma. Mr take ‘the long or bull aide 95 times ing house to deal in 26,000 day, Armed with the first informa- | VIEW lat og OS" easeck’ } V. Thompaon and Mr out of each 100. Thin was because Shares of stock, # million busbel# \tion thus always at his disposal, | § Ste" eld cee ee utt PO | Countess’ Baby Dies at Birth, | Harry Murphy Bd this city 4 average ator @id not then, Of wheat or thousands of bales of O'Dell could accept or refuse an| INTER: NAL BOND & — . . among the questa. atid does not know to this day, that cotton. it verte , BUDAPEST, Sept. 1.—Countess jorder with perfect security, and 069 Americhn Bank Rolléing ena Minn Gladys | 4g, Thomas te Entertain he ¢ip sell stocks “short” and geta| This business was carried by the ‘often make a point profit in placing | L tae homan Vanderbilt of Now York, today|¢: pridge tomorrow afternoon the five-mile champto: ip contest ‘tows and recovery may be expect held by the N. ¥. A.C. Thirteen | ¢d within two or three wooks. men started in the race. For the e tr, rc our, Tat FULLERTON SPAKES AT) we nate i221 | smooth, then came two miles full gt eng SS 5 eg arenes, | of swiris and eddies. Of the 13 who lone Meee ee a = win won by nine minutes over the Rev We A. Major, D. D., officiated. second man, E. BE. Weack, jr. Good peletae ok An informal reception followed the} win's time was 2 hours 10 minutes| James Fullerton, candidate for | sermon 25 seconds. The tide waa with the | ‘h¢ republican nomination for Mr. and Mre Holéen will reside swimmers county commiastoner from the at Pverett | The race was featured alao by the | Third district, addressed the meet Walsh Eng ae performance of J. J. Lyons, a one i588 of three labor unions at the) Mr. Francis ¢ ih, of a legged swimmer, and Dr. W. D.| LAbor temple last night. He scored | Francisco, and ‘tee Tae A Bn aE els -Sale! | | Mr. William E Johnson and Mise | | Margaret Frances Muirhead wore | County candidates 2 addressed an th Be anne Presbyterian ebureh jenthuaiaatic meeting of the repub-| The Rev. W. A. Major, D. D., of We have PURCHASED FOR A TRIFLE the stock recently saved from the ; 7 a} . J S ay, candidate tor judge of the| Myrtle May Motes of Portiang FIRE IN THE GLOBE BUILDING and will place same on sale | auperior court, P. W. Willett, can Crepe, wate ae ried last eT we | ———ee | didate for the nomination for rep | The marriage was solem 5 2 ov. W M oo. D. D. t the Golden End to Row |an order countermanding a previous|esentative from the 42nd district, | {he Rev, Woh. Mater " . ‘order of Captain Blain and Dr. Frank 1. Horsfall, candi | nes ay ° a ° . With Manager by When the captain heard of this,|4ate for the nomination for cor gp ge ee OSES EERE HS] ’ b jek d the plank | omer Quitting. |e demanded te ect eet at | Dr. Horstall covered Kirkiand,|# TAFT TO QO TO TOLEDO. Stock consists of Woolen and Cotton Underwear, Dress Shirts, Overalls, Socks, Gloves, Pants, Suits, Work and Comforters and light and heavy weights, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, t ec ° arc , 1 e Sep | : . : - look place at pier 4 at 10) fm the port and his relationship to/ of that district are aroused and POLAND, Seee Seat. 3p Blankets, Suit Cases, and numerous other articles that you will need for the coming rainy | the general manager | determined to oppose the under surance was recelved this al ? 7 ES Moreing. between |e Sidenly Blain, in sea language,| ‘kere’ ring in t selection of «| erncon that William H. Taft season Manager Frank Burns of | 6414 Burns he could take his job, | Coroner will come here tomorrow fror LF, Blain, master of the tain to go out on pote wn but parade, The announce Regular $2.50 All-Wool exalt 98 | A Big Lot of Dress and Working 1 80 the latter summarily | Blain was insistant Se a ee ONT OE ines. eceWsbiivawacs C | Shoes, up to $5.00 values, at . at the Seeing that Biain was determin pe a ‘. re was received with a eee eee a | Sonlbapedbed the | oa, Barns rushed Captain Warner The “Bradbury Sys- great pleasure by the veterans $2.00 Wool Worsted speared Under- | 25¢ Wool Socks 69c 9c wear only. . only SW iemily, and arrived at the |t© be registered, and sent him out| * 5 sts te od pet orc e the ot oe me , copra |] Clothes stands for BELIEVES WAR IS 75c Heavy Balbriggan Underwear 28c | $3.50 to $5.00 Pants $1 65 urns denies that there was any o " a uw 0% and poe Ice, aa tang Capt Bae —perfection in fit OMY eee vee cece e tec eeeeeeeeees only .... ss.+0. ast . ee pees of deputy thant ge Big teat | 75c Overalls $2.00 to $4.00 iin wa atiame ats IE. | tasting wear THING OF diane ves bis Ie en a _ 85¢ $2.00 and $3.00 Comforters ... $3.00 Flannel Shirts, slightly damaged 5de 35¢ That only the moat nreasonable * a LYNCHES A NEGRO See that your new Fall silted: om o nation’s wart could $6.00 to $9.00 Heavy All- Wool $1. 95 $2.50 Heavy Underwear, slightly 25¢ sour . volve it in war, and that peace is DOU icv iccn oc otbws raters’ Came as cee eas ee rr j —i] Suit bears the “Brad ing promoted not only by the 1 dos of 3 of Police Pre-| Scie pi dinees ; Porsesenieds fe | Movement tn favor ‘of national dis $7.50 Waterproof wee $3 3 $15.00 to $20.00 Suits and 6 75 Mats Sensational Scene in Former residents of Sioux City yury labe seivsediedniapig emmy Mag ae A gtrenses poor Top Boots ° Overcoats .... F ‘ . s lowa, have indo the candidacy Sate Bee nerease In the co naval an i : Heart of Windy City of John G. Maurrer, who ts aspit ; ar é oe atthe a eee er at ee as $7.50 Solid Leather "ta wit ing to the office of constable. Mr iberal credit privilege pre 1 hg flees Fos gab cy SR J “ases es Maurrée was formerty health offs \ ©BE | Little Rock, Ark who was 01 @ ot GONE chs ccubewNeoaweus cer, constable and captain of police is at your disposal if not tt th ee embassadors rom the 1 ip Gens City, and i» favorably re convenient to pay cash eiatenioun tes ‘year, ere ‘Ros We quote very few prices on account of limited space oreo from violence | membe ed i genta aes 2 a 7 with his wife, is in 8 n his The merchandise is in good condition, with the exception of a few articles which were @ mob in front of enidterium hotel, in the heart the city, today The negro is Charged with having 19 aseault Josephine Lud « Py waned girl way to Yellowstone par « that firmly FRANCE AFTER WRIGHT tron ha BROS.’ AEROPLANE Eastern tine dap only method ¢ tized na tained elf of thi wetted ot ind a our ympanie mie opportunity, which comes but once in a great while. The in surance ¢ your gain of a building pease eaits te A tfi . of the tribunal, constituting It a Wabash ay. , (By United Pre yermanent court of 15 members, to TMs black had seized the girl and aNd, France,” Be1 A u itting s ehanover cammbins Gre arenend oon te drag her into a| contract was signed today between vd, and the formation of this court Q OF screams attract ler and Wilbur Wright um p y he believes will shortly be brought td People, who rushed |der the terms of which Weiller ompan about Wall Cooke The streets were agrees to pay Wright $100,000 for ints oS sg nied and the great-| his aeroplane, 1f tt is able to make| | syyg 94 209 it you Wore “never out with a veiled, The ne two flights, the terms of which are ‘ bunch of 1 oO! rallroa e ; = Ad was overtaken| stipulated in the contract. It is|| Second Av. Union St, |) don't mi trip to Ludlow 158 Washington St., Near Second A hotel where the po-| believed taht Welller is backed by I aby {20 things right s le 7 the French government and that “Beattio’s Reliab Credit and mah ybody hay f diinves he would have been the Wright brothers’ wonderful { Ho the steamer Yosemite, Bring your # MOb within five min-| vention wili soon be adopted by the wives, mothers and alsters; it will f h department of wa | ye fitting for any one f i

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