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NON LABEL USED ~ | WITHOUT AUTHORITY Arrested on Complaint | union tabel conapteuowsly dinplayed When Fullerton started to ad of Candidate for dress a meeting at the Labor Tem-| Office. ple his cards were handed out to! Oe thoae present, and it was discovered | that the union label did not have a| ghareed with using @ union label number attached, ax required — by authority, & warran® War)the rules of the union, The union | out through the prosecuting} men announced that the Sattl % office this morning for] Printing company was a nomunion reat of J. Montgomery, pro-| shop re of the Seattle Printing com After consulting with the prose cuting attgrney a statute was dis Fullerton, who is a candi-| covered which makes it a crime to Wer county commissioner from | use a union label without the sanc th district, had a lot of cam-|tion of the union and the warrant Tarde printed by this com-| was immediately sworn out for the | with instructions to have the ‘arrest of Montgomery ISCO MURDER MYSTERY GROWS Berry as the man who had done the deed or who had hired another to Looking for Man Impli- | do it cated in Suicide’s Note--- | Investigations following thia clue Victim of Intrigue. }have revealed the fact that Berry} j formerly lived with Mra, Donohue wore? Pe. 4—On| At Birmingham, Pa, as her hus bel Mrs. Alice Donohue, | band Together they went on a that dy was exhum,| tour to France, returning to the ieee murdered bods United States a year later and go aie a grave in an open sewer ville last Sunday, was the ‘of intrigue brought on by with several different police today are making wrert to find Joseph Berry, | french miner. who is said to deen the former husband or | of the woman gee suspect In the case was by a note left by Dantet the street car motorman, tT the woman had been i Soute last few years and ‘omitted suicic yesterday firing to revolver bullets into Wain. The note referred to AR NORTH SENDS ANIMALS FOR A. Y. P. to San Francisco. indulged tn continual the woman finally living with ing directly There they quarrels and left Berry and began Donohue This te thought to have enraged | Berry and he is said to have made repeated threats against Mrs. Doo ohue’s life. No record has been found of a legal marriage between | Donohue and the victim of the mur. | der. The finger of guilt has thus turned away from Guatay Allstead the Emeryville carpenter, now held | in the city prison, who was at first} trongly suspected of the crime. | u ao eS © ae and Caribou Come Out) was killed before May 11, has caus jed large numbers of hunting tro-| of Alaska for Game | phies to be shipped out during the | Exhi! last week. Trophies may be taken | bit. jout, but a shipping leense for/ srenonescengoe | moose costs $40 and caribou head Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expost-| gio | from Northern Alaska,! The Victoria brought down four steamer Victoria from Nome,| moose heads, four pair of moose head of moose, four head of | horns, five caribou he and one and four head of mountain | of mountain sheep, beside the A.-| for the Alaska game exhibit.| Y.-P. exbibit | law recently passed that) The Portland and Santa Clara| is of Alaska may ship out|also brought trophies which will | Auska prior to September 1,| be shipped to different points of | trophy which they can prove! the Union. ted of ed jOUSE MOVER PAYS | FINE IN COURT quent, and the traveling p | been put to great inconvenience. | The testimony showed t after | Spinney asked the railway company to cut the wires and his request Police Judge Robert Ev-| was not complied with, he allowed} imposed a fine of the house to remain on the tracks! © A. Spinney for obstructing for several hours, thus tying up traffic by leaving a house traffic completely j Mne at 12th av. S. and King) it was contended by the defense 18, thus compelling 10,000! that the charter of the Seattle Elec. Welding in the Beacon hill trie company provided that it should walk to and from the|cut wires in instances of this kind, | pot the city Tnterest attached tc this|but the court ruled that this was ‘was the first of its kind) a question to be settled by means tried tm court, although in-|of a civil action. ‘Sum for Obstructing Car Tracks. = =a: ht a =z ae act} 1 RRR he i] } * * Ail . BANK CLEARINGS. * * — * * Seatt| * & Cloarings today ..$1,231,873.44 ® ® Balances 166,979.75 w& . Tacoma. * | ® Clearings today 9615,.208 & j# Balances 75,208 # * Portland. * Pp | 7 oe —" (evi | ® Clearings today $1,262,223 & Saiwertie Sots antoverca|® Balance mee § 1 with the finding of the body | [Willem ©. Simmons in the barn Sof Ris ranch in Highland valley body was almost completely With blood, but the cause has not been determined, examination was not permit the arrival of the cor eee ee 2 CHIEF WARD HOME FROM VACATION Chief of Police Irving Ward has returned from a vacation spent in Vancouver, Wash, Portland and/ Aberdeen, and resumed his duties | at headquarters this morning Asked regarding the restricted | district question, he said that he t it adjusted immedi. | confer with Mayor | regarding it will keep the erib houses | said Chief Ward, “and pa-| ¢ instructed to prevent | the denizens of these piaces from | infesting other parts of the city | of | | killed August Stanke in aver @ line fence two years Wak acquitted on a plea of Louis Jaeurnig, who by Simmons at the OAKLAND CHURCH. a FJ. Van Horn of the Congregationa! church from « vacation trip ia. During his absence Several sermons at the Congregational church | and was tendered the pas. The blood which passes through He refused the call, how-| the heart every minute is equal to the whole quantity in the body Music and Fun Why wait longer when $1 weekly places a Talk ing Machine in your home? We carry the largest assortment of Victor and Edison Machines and Records in the West Our quarters are ideai—light, cool and perfectly Ventilated thermore, it's decidedly to your advantage to rg ed Headquarters. Open tomorrow evening un W "ANG HON Jdhnsten Co. Bidg Third & University .|Old residents as well Assesses Him Small | stances of the kind have beon fre | bite has | } ° HE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. DICTIONARY OF CITY. ©. D. Raymer & Co, of 1622 Firat Av. have just leaued thanew edition of “Raymor's Dictionay of Greater Seattle.” The book is more com plete than past editions, and sho be valuable, not only to persons un familiar with the city, but to the NOMINATE CUMMINS By nits Prova.) prs ONES. la, Sept. 4.—Gov A. B. Cummins was nominated for the senate today by a vote of 58 to I us of both houses of the The nd patters” eauous and will = MURDER- SUICIDE fight Cummins on the floor, The election will name a senator to serve for the short term as the suc —_——- cessor to the late Willlam B, Alli (By United Press.) | won, HILLABORO, Tex. Sept 6—] CAMPAIGN - SPEAKERS A southern congressman tella of (By United Press.) a darkey in a Georgia town whose! CHICA 6, Sept. 4 st quality is his devotion to his | Manager Frank H. Hitehoock today aged parent gave out the names of the speakers Once the congressman asked Pete! who will be sent into the middle why he had never married and far west to carry on the cam: Dock Watton, a woll known ettizen of this place, shot and killed Carl Horn in a down tow He then fired a see ing Miss Bethel the street today nd shot, wound Hdeal and turned on himself, commit No mative be given for the tragedy revolver ting suicide. can FILIAL DEVOTION. Why, boas,” explained Pete, “Ise paign, as follows got an ole mudder, I had t' do!” Vice President Fairbanks, Seore for her, sub. Ef I doan’ buy her! tary of State Root, Secretary of the shoes an’ stockin’s she doan’ git| Interior Garfield, Secretary of Com none. Now, boas, you see ef | was merce and Labor Straus, Senators t git married 'd have t' buy ‘em | poiliver, LaFollette, Borah, Nelson, fo’ mah wife, an’ dat'd be takin’ de| furrows, Bradley and Brown, and shoes an’ stockin’s right outer my | speaker Cannon, U. 8, Congressman jole mudder's § = mout. Harper's Rurke, Gov, Hoch of Kani and | Weekly Jamee 8. Sherman, the vice prost dential candidate On, YES; SHE WAS Jenks ME WANTED 60ME DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS Stage Manager: Here, young cance of this presidential contest? man Jones is sick, and | want po you understand the Issues? you to go on in his place amd say His Wife: Oh, yes, perfectly My lord, the carriage waits. Mr. Taft has « lovely mustach, but w Supe: Er—which one, boss? Mr Bryan hopes to win without There's 20 lined up out there one | SNS | ane ec eceeenenne Mra. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil UNION BAKERY AND REBTAU dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block . RANT, 217 PIKE, Opens for business Saturday at 6 & m., after being closed a few days for a general renovating and re pairs. P. A. Hallberg, the proprietor, wishes his friends and the general public to know thi * again in personal charge, hav returned from Europe, where he spent the last year and a half. Unton Pakery and Restaurant, 217 Pike. ° Every Friday We will use this page in this paper for quoting speciale in ond-band pianos. We will make extremely low prices for the pose of freeing our stock from the second-hand pianos that urally accumulate, as our trade te principally with those wishing strictly high class new goods of responsible makers Watch your chance; you will find just the plano you want in Fri announcement noe our The Following Are Our Specials for Tomorrow Call early tf you expect to get them. Jos. Keller, good practice plane os $125 Knabe Square , 65 Grand Union 65 Rehr Bros, regular price $600 228 Two D. 8. Johnstons, cospectively Winthrop, good as new One fine Fischer, used for concert purpos $145 and 175 225 0 Keep good watch of our windows will interest you will appear there. as many spectals that Kohler & Chase 1318 SECOND AV. SEATTLE, WN. WEBER PIANO DEALERS NOTICE TO DEALERS | ARS ALL OUR 75e PER CASE SODAS AND POPS REDUCED TO 60 CENTS PER CASE REMEMBER OUR FIRM 18 ONE OF THE PIO. WITH A PROUD RECORD OF OVER IN THE BUSINESS. NEERS, TWENTY YEARS acific & Puget Soun Bottling Co. PLANT AND OFFICE, COR. STEWART AND MINOR BOTH 927 IND PHONES—MAIN | Campaten Do you grasp the signift | ee \* | TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * * * “ Firat Race * * Minalto, to 1 * * Minnie me 20 to L. *) * Dredkin, $ tot *! * Time 1:18 46. *! * Becond Race. * * Rone rry, 6 to 1 * * Hirdie P, 4 tot * # Honaventure, 6 to 1. * & Time 118 46. * * * ® (ooo ee ee ee eee TO PREACH ON POLITICS. ‘The Purposeloss Candidate, OF fleer and Citisen, ® political sermon preached by the Rev thews at the First I cherch on Sunday night ia the subject of whieh iM M be Mat fan by LADIES CHOOSE OFFICERS, Officers were elected last night) | by|the ladies’ auxiliary of the Peau wylvania association as follows Mim. Charles Somers, president Mim. 'T. N. Jones, Mrs, B. L. Chris: | man and Mrs, A. KE. Bloom vice} presidents; Mrs, A. W. Van Kirk, | se¢rotary and treasurer; Mre, Wil woh Ko Gay, corresponding secre tavy | THIEF 18 CAPTURED, 8. Vanderdier, a walter 19 old, was Arrested by Patrolman Campbell, of the Ballard police, this afternoon, as he was leaving the Trafton hotel, 6325 Ballard av with some plunder stolen from sev: | eral rooms. | A warrant was issued this morn-| ing for the arre R. H, MeCain,| @ driver of a wood The | complaint alle Cain do livered two loads of wood and re ceived $24.25 for them, This money was never turned in at the office. | STOCK MARKET FURNIGHED BY 8, C. OSBORN 4 CO, | ew York, Sept. 4 | stocks High Low | Bid Ask’d Amalie. Copper | Fos 79.) TH Amer. & 4 54%) 5 Amer. & RCo. | 95% oa wade Copper 47%) 90%! 90% 80% 96 | 965) Dems 1731726 172 ITS c Chi M. & St. Paul 144% 142% 144i 144% | Col. Fust & tron 16) 15 36% 6 ly trie 23%) 24% 2 a hd We A291 25's 1296 129% Southera Pacific 109 (107% 108% 108% Union Pacific ' ms 1G4% 164% Steet 47 | 45 '5) 46% 46% US Steet, Pid 811 TOON TEES FTES Total Sates 466.700. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | Chicago, Sept. 4 low Bid Ask aN OF 98% 976-975 795 79 798 68 on, 67 or som 50% 49% 49 A big free barbeque dinner at Ludiow Labor day. We can f | 2,500 hungary ones. Take th |semite and spend a day with the j boys off the ral of Railroad Tr the Brotherhood one |en the matter, end exptats that WONDERING WHAT | Taft knew nothing about the pro- gram of the looal committees and did not know that he would moet! Senator Foraker | The announcement of Foraker TEDDY WILL SAY (By United Prose.) that he did not make peace MIDDLEBASS ISLAND, Sept. 4,| Taft, and did not desire to be un The Taft party here js awaiting derstood to have done #0, has with Interest some expreasion from | Caused wome commotion here. Roosevelt on thi aker-Taft meet ing at To! » Some fear that «| Paradoxical Headline wrong construction has been placed! in a round house. Cornered FORCED SALE Of the Riverside Mills’ Cloths Under the Hammer to Satisfy Creditor. with |” 7 ° SHUR-ON EYPOLASSES Give the most comfort are neat in appearance, We mae them to nuit any aye, Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second av VIOLINS And outfits one-third off regular price this week the Music of Kohler & Chase C. H, ROSE, Proprietor. 1318 Second Ay, Benttle. Dept $2.00 No. 100 Nichols Oxidized Copper Square mur eyes to If a saving to you, now Part of the eslebrated materials | $25.00, $40.00. Vaines almost renowned for tailored garments was double sold to the Novelty Cloak & Suit} Women's Man-Tallored Coats, in| Mfg. Co., of Seattle, at 331-3 cents! on the dollar, and quickly convert ed Into highest Man Tatlored The low price paid for the materialé enables the “Novelty” to manufac ture this exceptionally fine lot of Cloaks, Suite and Skirts at a great saving of from $6 to $10 on every Novelty tailored garment—giving beat of skied workman. ship, latest style and largest variety for selection. every shade of fine Riverside broad cloth, braided and satin $9.50, $1 lined, at} 50, $14.60, $18.60, | lues worth double. | Women « Garments grade Novelty Women's Tailored Coats, in fin ont Riverside coverts and rainproof materials, in tight fitting 60-4n lengths, at $17.50, $22.60. Value worth double | This {# an exceptional opportun ity of securing high-grade tatlored garments, made to the heighth of fashion at a little cont Custom suits, made to measure, at one-third less than heretofore, from the Riv-| erside Mille materials. A skilled | designer in charge, at the Novelty , | Suit & Skirt Mfg. Co., 1316 2nd av. | the very Women's Tailored Suita, in finest Riverside worsted suitings, silk lin od, 30 to 88-4in skirta, hundred sizes, $16.50, ¢ coats, gored tailored for 0 ct $27 jection, all $3: Great Sacrifice Sale! Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats Furnishing Goods at Less Than Cost of Manufacture NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE TO BUY HIGH GRADE NEW FALL SUITS, INCLUDING SUCH MAKES AS STEIN-BLOCH ANDO MANY OTHER FAMOUS MAKES, AT A SACRIFICE. | NO PRICES QUOTED TODAY—COME SEE FOR YOURSELF, Look for the Big Near Madison Only a Few Days Mor And the Great One-Half Price Sale of Clothing by Costello & Grant Will Be a Thing ¢. Past Among the goods to be slaughtered this week are 500 MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS, 250 OVERCOATS and CRAVENETTES, consigned by an Eastern house through shipping a condi- tional order without our consent, which they now say sell at your Closing-Ou Prices Rather than return. Also TW ING TABLES, FOUR SHOW C ING, FIXTURES and the balance of the en- tire stock. COSTELLO & GRANT Fifth Avenue and Pike Street 1014 1st Av. buy 100 aqua vw tor a Heptem as F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. Sign St. ELVE CLOTH- ASES, SHELV-