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® (2) , THE BT ARS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1908. ANDIDATES TO BE VOTED Wisi SiATHE NOTIS | » * , P a * TODAY'S RACINGRESULTS, * PON NEXT TUESD ovr sme VE: ; walks ha¥e been jald ing Went * First Race. * Attle this weason | & Bondy, 4% to 1 * i ™ Street cars are now running to nd agazam, 4 to tip * at ing te ® ¢ an edae i |] IL A. Horton, 2714 ‘Third ay Alki point &* Anna Maye? tot 7 lee ap gad legislative candi) 1 re (TH Ninth av.) % Taylor Holden, 1028 Fifth av A new public wharf has been % Time—1:1F 3-6 * themeely Samuel Kletn, 902 Fortieth south, /ereeted north of the ferry landing ee a * Second Race * x A Forty-fi letri ome = x hy fy election nag vse yp vba | Country Precinots, Over 50 craft are moored In the. 8M] Room Workers, mon who compo Ralph Brinnon, who lives in the|* bi voor dined . = of Superior Court A 2 i alls ahead de oh dedi | Holts, Georgetown. precinct, |Chorage One qfathe wornt class of criminaia|Goldon Kagle hotel, 161% Fourth|* Tente, 4 to 1 * mf one Gay. | ' James Y¥, ©. Kellogg, 1827 Roren| re WW. Nauee, Kennydale | Re hooner Maid of Orleans ts dis:| with Which the anthorities have to | av orts that Komeone broke into] * — btberto, 15 to 1 * . allman, se4 \ ‘ 1 Want, diva jChoraing an immense cargo of edd:|denl, "And who have been plyiog|his room and stole @ sult of clothes |* — TPme-1:47 4-5 4 Oy United Prees.) oka nm OW Hida WE Mismdeh, 2680 diner av. | einer alin, Kirkland pre-|fish from Alaska. ‘The codfivh cur | thetrigeade recently at an alarming | valued at ¥ ol POKANE, 8¢ A report ~# : SW. Jacobs, Vashon preeinct, |e establishment haw 14 rick# of! rate, Were busy in Seattle again lant |" MRM D EM Be ew Foached here this afternoon that “ Pierce, 1413 Third av.| Charies Morohoune, Cedar River APIt cod drying, covering halt an/nightewith the result that several), © Ml¥er purse containing * $10 two engineers, two firemen and an Wei N ‘ ; precinet jacre on the dock robberlan wore reported to the po: | £!4, piece, $2 In change, a chee inknown man were kil in ' ‘ Dresbach, Waliort John Shepich, Kent precinct A miscreant broke 26 water me! |jce partment. Money, clothing, |", $20 on the Dexter Horton bank a ¢ jon between @ passenger - A. N, Anderson, Georgetown p | tors re a few nights ago, A jowe’ and vartot articles were | 80d two keys to a wate deposit box a ight train of the Northern ex ~ Forty-nixth District. cinet ward of $25 is offered for bin ap-| take belonging to Mise K, Heck, of ‘acific, The message containing he Third} John A. Whalley, 652 West Galer Wreckmaster, prehension | Joti Miller, who spont the night | R8hth av., was stolen from an of e meager information states that “ at. Pledged ; John ¥ pink ae Many scows of shingles are load-tin a Japan lodging house, was | Mce In the Batley bullding th ‘eck int occurred. 36 miles 4 eaten ey rye, had Lung, 491 1-2 Fivet ev.) | Andrew Erinman, 1101 Tenth |!& tnto cars near Ferry ay robb@d while he slept, Although hin| The old story of the stranger wh pie mut Creek, Mont. A ro B48, Thirteenth |. wes edged. ay th A new business block on Califor | t Net fee with physicians and medl- | George R, Tennant, 112 Warren| George ‘Washington Williams, tainie co's ‘ | room Wag bolted from the inate betrayed the man who had be (By' United Proce , y G, Morris, 222 Fourteenth Jay. Pledge, West Yesior way ama, one er. # nearing completion and | tranc is gained to it without hin | friended him and given him a place| paw HIDE . Sept 15 Thin | Ca! supplies has been sent to the |W. D. Rinehart, 2 Fitth av] he wub-postoffice will move Into It.| knowledge and he dixcovered this|to sleep was enacted at 422 Warh-|oamp im today the pleture of act cone M. Watson, Fourteenth | Ptedged DEMOCRATIC FILINGS mormingrthat $20 had been taken | ington st, and Guat Demel lost $2 | 4; All night long and al 1 NR BA Forty-seventh District. The following are the democratic | from, vie aes kets and a valuable wateh |trains, wagons and autor sbile CONDEMNED T0 DIE, Edward B. Palmer, $21 Thirteenth | e# = 2 {have been arriving with provision TR Fi gy chy Y= me REPRESENTATIVES, TO SPEND $11, ooo lthe pons tte. oF resterny. the y . burn jet in quiet wat of the 7 Fourteenth M. Jacobs, Seattle, Not my jtompt has been made to the Pe Mh soit | Pre , NTATIVES (By United Press.) ulding VANCOUVER, B. ¢ ept. Sa e i Pontius av Goshert, Seattle Not WACO, Texas opt. 5.—Dock United Pre: wroing and A relief ¢ 1 of we wa ight by the Empresa waan, | riedmed. Watson, in Hillaboro, shot a young} SAN ° RANCISCO, Sept. 6 4 a few drafts, total |50 Of the most pron ' ‘ Ir that the trial of the Japan 7 Fear Cane 8006 Minas Pwr ot Forty-second District. man named Carl Horse and Miss|Bleven thousand dollars ie but a/{ cashed, He and his|™en in the state is tr Ke of the ese Ke schooner Myo Maru, Pledge: | Peul Holbrook, 1917 wast Jeffer August Nytin, $30 West Bixtietn| 2thel Edsall, operator for the| mere handful of money with which | wife then went shopping and start-|“Ork of distributing food suy Kod pe ng at the Com Rte = Loibroe) T Kast Jogte oledeed Southwestern Telephone company, |to see the sights of San Francisco, ed to see the sight Toe the | Pile ' wi i was going om Foster, 326 Nineteenth a Hun $927 Burke av, then turned the pistol on himaelf.| yet Duke Ferdinand Mont Ponsier, party t# dashing about in a large avpstc en the steamer j rRe } ed Hoth men died almost instantly. | cousin to the king of Spain and sont ng car. They will go to De the being released County Clerk. N : N. Hodgdon, Green Lake. | Miss Edsall ia by ved to be fatally |of Louis Phillipe d’Orleans, pretend. monte and bac After a it ir 1 The panese allege in- a, Wan D K Sickela Twenty-third — | injured. to the throne of France, today | Mexico the duke will go to Va eatment by the ‘Russian w when a wt Forty-third District. | think# that he can get along com-|couver, B.C, where he will be the Two men who became {Il pyan Olinda, V« . County Treasurer Marry 7 Trayn ns 2008 Ninth av MINSTREL STRICKEN fort on that sum for a few s. Kuest of nome Englishmen al GREAT FUGHT = ed med a Pees) oo ! Gordon, 2818 Royts . pledge The duke came ashe ym the | hun | ly was loaded with the 2H Walac / , “a4 » Frank B. Wilson, Seattle, Not} : . weiss sp | the same wagon. Nine os t District and Madison Forty-fourth District. eee eee ee eee ee! By United Prose nt condemned _ Forty: ong ; g F. Russell, 748 Eleventh! PD. K. Howard, 903 Firat av. south wa * BALL GAMES #| , LEMANS, France,’ Sept to be shot i jeved, are EP. Fuller weantth Not pledged Carrol Johnson, the famous al * hires oa ; ng release at laiefsky Forty-fifth District. strel, who appeared in Seattle ala} * Seattle and oka will & ¥ in Het James P. Ag Tenth a Frank A. R 1618 Terry ay. | Vaudeville theatre only a couplé of * hook up in ble-hea # | Seroplane eer John String Fourth av. | Not pl “ Was stricken with blind: | * tomorrow a oon, the first ® ao 68 Mm n Alki Point Bec : “ ew D. Koker 19 Senventh on the stage at Ven} sl ae mv * game starting at 2 o'clock and * Pacey iF me i] Rohert T, Hodge, 120 Black Dia. | Not pledged couver on Wednasday night: ‘the | (By United Press.) ® the second five minute * | Wright. of , So bag eR Forty-sixth District. affiiction is not total-and ti wa! DES MOINES. Sept 6—-Forty.|% {2 Close of the firet xa | Wright, of America empted a ; Lester BK K, 1422 Wil-|that doctors have told him he pnt... . Spe |% Labor day there will bee game # | Me af ato ere ae . ard av tr recove jeigh atand-patters,” who bolted # played in the ning sed bn @ 1 after it had been in th " « H. Philttps, First av V v4 ; ines Forty-seventh District. the repul which nom-|* other in the afterneon, both *| bree ees ane oF : (By United Pre ¥ i Hoye, Walker bullding C.F. Lyons, £349 Minor ay. nortt inated Governgr A. B. Cimmins for * With Spokane r ACC Sept » lifete Iasaquah Waddelt W. Livesley, 9511 Forty. | Net pledged. STOP THE RENT. Ls w ms Bebb be he essed ss al ge Bept The lifeless ninth av. south A. A. Booth, 624 Thirty-fitth av , ‘ © senate, held a caucus today and A. Mun: who for some vi A ; a We can sell you Beauttful the ; al ‘cbudested a ieutt ca Coroner. ee mae Homes, Cottag Dungajows, FF) Ueclded to opi election of onbachiodaey ston: M6 EH st oid midi Wace Genetics Wiwene sale es a Payments fest like Peat Cummins next Wednesday, If they (To PENITENTIARY gras Hat. tia Wah nf ash, 7. &. PAY.CO, INO, are forced to vote, the “atand-pat yg ‘a on Green S. FL Wiltste, 409 Walker bullding John ¥ vatie ae w ¥ Mehihorn Bidg. ter way they will divide their i“? ' James C. Snyder, Waldorf bh ohn E. Ostrom, 2402 Weat Fifty ‘ strength between the can * Tl. tore. ® M. J, 18 Twenty Frank L. Horsfall, 408 Fifteenth | "mth st ‘ making @ deadlock and preventing BEAR HUN milk Burkland “ heriff. - — > : fi he erelatives o dead hs <diged av. noth ae : J. H. Williage. 1268 Sixth av Paid Advertisement. a decision mor in Th rag Nga jead man © McMaster. Kenmore Charles swan, 1100 Fourth « ’ saornine are unable to attribute any cause . Prosecuting Attorney P Engineer ft ng spent a month in the | wa or son for the suicide, further Mensen, 2450 West Six Gecies B. Vente, 40t re-lan * rty, 1480 Twentioth H 5 DIVORCED adi 4 Ctyeninn: basin ween | th at he had been drinking of ame sos Bast | 2th # Coroner | ' , . ing late, and this, coupled with the B Sumner, 5202 East) Thomas D. Page, 6420 Aurora ay bi te. socked ae m big’ black bear, Judge cares and worries of his struggling La ary Bits wile Frank S Grifttt 10 Not 4 blin, 908 Olym- | By United Press.) B. Gordon returned this morn busine enterprise, may have les em iftieth ¥ = ind Hill av Superintendent of Schools | SAN RANCISCO, Sept ing to the dull row of presiding WILL ASK BIDS ON prompted him in a fit of despond- 2432 Tenth a County Auditor, V. W. Talbot, Kirkland, Wash Afte ing each other on six dif-| over the del of the Beattle ency to end his existence. E. C. Brier, 1201 Porty nd @ Margaret W. Bayne, Kirkland, ferent ocensions In the supert i art fter b STATE bul. pie 12) W. Aten rth i Wash court of this city, James Dany sont he stale is Ferty-third District. Otto A. Case, 1913 W te COMMISSIONERS. the millionaire stock rancher campaign for re-election Haseon, t21s Fourteenth av. | First District. jMre. Edith M. Dunphy, were tod The judge ntainin Tie etate ALY D osu + Pledges welfth R. F. Shields, 946 Twelfth ay! legally separated by a dectel . . a Are seesion this : fee, 608 Jackson st. | ay } nore Judge Thomas Graham heir office the m & Jennings Barclay Third District. a divorce to Mra Danpt ed Me nate, 5151 Fighth rt vi Hs WA an, Bothell awarding he on afte and ex " poethatinee eee jounty mgneer. c. amou of $60,000 an coun nz Chase he shot ¢ e of the -fow James R. Morrison, 38 Eighteenth ounty Clerk. - . (By U United Press.) urn dog . rth ” ' Terry, 5505 Eleventh ay of 9260. 4 animals ever killed tr i VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 5.— +s ‘ L. White, 1132 Fe n Wikgue FINE BOOKLET of the state. The skin will | ae The 2 — 100. Chim Be — the Butler Annex av. north Justion, Seattio Precinct. : into a rug, which will cov ‘ y eport of the mobbing of British Superintendent et Common Schools! Joseph M. Murphy, 420@ Four AM iGleresting booklet, entitied ef the biggest portion of one of the|)roush the rais lors in Shanghai by Japanese co- Woods, 1009 Marion st.} A. & Burrows, 1137 Tenth time an cee td R. fy - Sea oathoneungy ood pr ttons 7 hts. home he state wa cident with the fact that the Ex- i We HL. Mtafford, 102 Bightecath « Prosecuting Attorney | ELLIS MORRISON. sued by the railroads explaining the) With Gordon were the |" immediate start eee leteet, | Eee . ee ‘ A sched ujed ‘0! onight has caune rt C Ro Hawkins, 5826 MeKiniey| Cand ‘ ne , 10 per cent Increase over the present membe a and Atte or ton Charles & Tilton, 1194 Tenth « . | ee ee Oe: Sapo The pamphiets can be ob- | Frank A. Not cir and Rey | MAY APPEAL F the authorities to become alarmed Stevens Cafe north Assessor [memination fer the office of liew ed at the local offices of the|H- B. Lingente pastor of the One hu 4 special constables regu & 0 C. Dickson, 3235 West Fifty-| Tintothy Ry 102 Bighteenth ay. | tenant governor, NewYork Central Ratiroad com-|Fremont Christian church ar were sworn in at noon today and their regular Sunday | seventh at | ndothy Ryan. 203 Rg th ay re ntrat Ratiroad ie sel peng Agito avout THE LABOR VOTE the first intimation of disturbance 12 to § p. m. incase naladsiiiednene «| We a arenes at etek oe | Your vote and infiuence respect. | ?*" = Gatien ua te See te will be severely repressed beh nec Bt ; jles up the Dungenes DEN TRACTS Sam First District nt a neh prt emanate CLOSE LABOR DAY By United P ie Hetriet. —— — (By United Press.) tracts, $100 an jeckingham, 607 Fifteenth CHICAGO. Pvc nhaee ONLY tt BLOCKS FROM EXPO. lmasy terms: close to ements have been made : , 10, Ser > m SITION ‘he Bae yee A i 7 ben company nerchants have volun-|Gompers, président of the American [I ana univers rounds Beautiful and lake: level, clear. F. Haas, 163 Thirteenth by gee Liberal Printin rn pan mercnan y € i seadiene and tans a pirteen Store to furgiah Sullivan Considine ed to close tHelr stores |Federation of Labor, visited 4 ‘ene ene lre,, On | Ancti R. Ball, 165 Twenty-third & new local song every wre day, according to H. C.)cratic headquarters today. He Only few left; be quick t av i ent Week the song will be “She Kennedy, president of the Re 8 confer e with the ders in con INTERNATIONAL BOND & peed sy Aang me. George W. Olney, 1538 Franklin “i | laves in Great Seattle.” The words Clerks’ assoctation nection with a proposed appeal to 1000 American Rast Rolling iret ev ; . LGR Till 10 This are by Sari. Kingmsa while the The Northern Pacific yaliroad to.|tt® labor vote of the country PREEENGRT: 42 MD | Alexander Anderson, 2414 Wash muste was written by Prof. Adolph poo ~ ve ee hie 1 = ‘entan a B Good Dental Co. |“ d day notified the board of public SELECT | George F. Zimmerman, 1011 Y * Bf Béaren works that it was prepared to start James st ° Sage agua MUSIC SCHOOL OPEN immediate work on the overhead Eimer F. Conner, 2117 Sixth av Evening ENJOYS H'S arene. » Holgate st., between Col ” i 7 ‘ and Whateo! is is eC Riteabel ett Waren er. | The til term of the Bagren |Ornde S. ahd Whesem Sy. ree M. J. Carrigan, 310 Bast Howell Rehoot of Music, 1828 Ninth av,,| to be the first o erbead strac Third District. opened this week with a large at.| tres contemplated under the var Come in and get that A. L. Rutherford, Fall City IT ©. A. Tucker, Mit Bast Seventy . third #t i} New Fall Suit—easy * George W. Albin, East Seattle ? dine eee. Pater Seventy payments if not con Erick Gustay Falk, 3822 Interlake ; av lf venient to pay cash. James Fullerton, Kirkh JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. | Beattie Precinct. Closed all day Labor SKIRT John B. Gordon, 422 Tenth av day. 0 north RR. BR. George, 611 Cherry et John BE. Carroll, 7366 East Green Geen Lake boulevard HAT Charles H, Steffen, 902 Washing ton st Fred ©. Brown, 200 Sixth av Ea north. j 4 Country Precincts, stern 4 W. W. Davies, Black Diamond, core Wast J. Ratlstack, ent, Wash Outfitting large and well John P. Ste stock of Ladies Jobn C. Pen | Wearing Ap H. F. Corey | ompany Band pay later, weekly CONSTABL } ly payments Seattle Precinct. Ine. James BE. Shannon, 1618 North 1332-34 209 Pitty fifth wt A One Ft eee, soe Thirteenth av.|f Second Ay. — Union St, J. D. Jones, 1900 Minor av Tom RK. Mulligan, 1210 John st Reliable Credit James Keefe, 417 Fifth av rice § fcc2]ec.. F at John G. Maurer Alki morc OR CREDIT. Sys lt GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles that will last than 7 for a pair that won't MEN'S SHOE STORE, 805 First Av Colman Building Safety Combined With Earning Power rather be Start Your Saving Today a 12 a m. and from 6 to 8 p. m., and we will Y 1 afe at hor ‘ é eo be glad to open a sav. It ife in your pocket car arn thing for you while ings account for you in kept there any amount from one I 10 doubt safe d burgla dollar up. 'S ar R ay Remember, Monday is HINGE Labor Day, and we'll be arnt . « are closed all day. avit De j t I ite I r urge as it « ! th this ab ; ' ’ ompot nae I all sums m Union Savings & Trust Co. G8EONY AMM OH EN AY ight just as well ymey an the large suis atte tomartow aaw the tegen wetle the new nliAing, Owned a Scandinavian Ameri nk ASA Lasko Euilding, S¢ “ae an Ba It in @ great co of aatinfac thon to us to be able to publish a testimonial from a man who ad mite that were in @ desperate and that through thing and enjey whereas before he of the time A testimonial of yeann a great deal to nan who may chance It makes him want t shout such a remarkable method of restoring teeth, and #eoner later that man will « It fe a very difficult matter te was in misery that kind me other to read it know mare explain our method reator ing = missing teeth mut b ry at in uld and talk ur examining dentint, they I acon be convinced that we Ht that we can We are going to As ito 4 the letter of Mr. Jeas ( Wilson, living at the Hotel Ve lome, this city After enduring for five the discomforts of a bridge, painful and finally giving out altogether, be sides causing both teeth which it was fastens leaving only front. teeth to try . ‘ told by a member of the profession, and warned ty ers, that your process was ont an advertising weheme and witt ut any partioular merit This was eight months ago at whieh time firmly 4 in my eleven ne eth, with which I can chew any nd of food with the ease. and comfort of natural ones, and in al ' ir leoable teeth, Yours rexpectf ‘ WILSON adome : After eight months of stant use—this 1 says that bi wants us to publish his test nonial broaAtast, so that. oth rs who suffered and uf fering as he did, may hear tt ample before putting in hi teeth. We cured Mr. Wilson of pyorrhee (Riggs’ disease), | tooth n year anding Wh ponsi ble try ha our of nation made of their mouth, We nit 1, If r teeth are ge jon made of r mouth, free. of hare A yw at tooth in th hert Investment you can poral! DENTISTS 8, 9, 10 Hotel Alix, Cor. Third and Union. jours railroad terminal franchises tendance being pelleved of hee and neuralgia the Arnold We will use this page ond-hand pianos. We in this paper for quoting specials in sec will make extremely low prices for the pur- pose of freeing our stock from the second-hand pianos that nat urally accumulate, as our tr is principally with those wishing strictly high class new goods of responsible makers. Watch your chan you will find just the piano you want in Friday announcement The Following Are Our Specials for Tomorrow y you expect to get them. More people a heamat ini using Arnold Vibrator Co. 340 Arcade Annex Victor Records 10-Inch Size 60c Each The Ideal Republic. our call Jos. Keller, g Knabe Square Grand Union Behr Bros., regular p Two D. Johustons, t Winthrop, good as new One fine Fiseher nd practice plano iitiam Jennings Bryan 00 tively 8. "$145 and 175 225 350 that Spe ised for concert purposes only od watch of our windows will ar there Keep & as many specials will Kohler & Chase 1318 SECOND AV Popular Election of Sena- tors. Immortality. r The Trust Question. The Tariff Question. | Guarantee of Bank Deposits SEATTLE, WN The Labor Question. WEBER PIANO DEALERS Imperialism, Publication of Campaign Contributions. The Railroad Question, Now on Sale Come in and Hear Them A aban Sherman, Clay & Co. Wholesale AVE Victor Talking Machines and Retail 1406—SECOND 1406 STEAMER YOSEMITE rem G FOOT OF UNIVERSITY. ST. GRAND EXCURSION 10 OLYMPIA, THE STATE CAPITAL Under the Auspices of George H. Fortson No, 2, United Spanish War Veterans SUR. AY, SEPTEMBER G Camp Certificates of Deposit Leaves Pier 6, f iversity st,, at 9:20 a. m aT! if P I 11 tht « « \ tT " Fall Music and « s ee Time Certificate of Deposit issued by this ‘ bank, on which 4 per cent Interest is paid, offers a FARE 60 CENTS ROUND TRIF safe and profitable form of investment for all , ' hey Te sone who have money on hand which ts {dle 4 i earning a lower rate than 4 per cent, Interest our Certificates 18 paid from the day the money is received Northwest Trust & Safe Here’ saCoal L Deposit Company Wash om een One pemenentoy Garnieg ont anand Seattle, Ais B. sHonnock laespe enone 2. P HARTMAN F x AY ALDXANDEIC MY WRIA RY @ CH FV. A. OMITM se vesedse sede evens eamneeta { KENTON COAL PHONES—87 | | 4d. W. Bu lock | =

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