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aOR UNIONS PLAN FOR|-” THE STA FORGER 16 SENTENCE Grimm waa sentenced TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908, LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATE. MAY PRESENT SILVER SAILS AMID THE year tm the wats reformntory : SERVICE TO CRUISER ROARING OF GUNS at Mongpe. this morning by Juda Frater mm waa charged with — —— . + | -_ forging a check for $48 Fo! Gove Job H. Me-| Ameri enema | \ rmer ‘ enor hp L» ‘| merican Battleships Depart} behind to wet mail @om America “ é waw, president of the Chamber o r that 1 rected hott to \ POLICEMEN MUST |Jedd P, Fuller Has a Success commerce, thin morning wired John} From Melbourne for ithe oF st ge 2 —— } — — | ful Record as Publisher | ne gon af 8g Mar eceneer “| Albany, menting on the f the " aa " le sil iii niin eal | the Denver, Colo, Chamber Com fleet, thu ar ald have sity for Cele nowt tmpre ‘ x ability. tha Hf Colorado,| BY H, LEE CLoTWORTHY, mittee White City now he day, namely th | ‘reat a6 obmmbaiesine’ for acti! ° At the na \ ) (United Press Correspondent Th bration af the mortgage againwt the La- |, otitis cities "a , An ontttiatastic meeting wag held 44 a i per Sarit, Correspondent on! The fleet ty expected to T ated tr ‘ at Rate veh night " " n 1ELBO I > " ae ry Follow his w ” ay am lthe a ‘ Na Jedd I to| th “oa? - pte gy or day W i oh Atte G cP tevin ‘ afte " Ik t ' i hah H ey at Lab ~ the 9 Mic peg : i Ie vin Vard, af y for ' of the Me aaa . die! arbor, | ba > Manila 00 and ga vicin! v Pull « 1 Ch eM r F.| ha se a : ~ ct. The a” : tleship fleet i © neary eo six days peamements we ted to " another te the in - 1 1 local en. i 1 waing f ay, King George = iy ’ shes: ; k ove Mok Fw M , A y Bunlap " sie 1 ni io at Mantis ’ * " ela he New Je emain “ I | ‘ 1th Y 1 to act as ma ©} NOTED SUFFRAGIST SPEAKS. ""* Une ; park ' mm The “ he da ' Leonora M. I t (ter being his home A corps of | é ing and all da aboring Counetl treasury atte this morning a will wa: Guy a pa | Se: iis tv! (no vate, The eonarel committe tm vbargs |addrete the women ovlfvasitia |" ai: ‘Puller the only candida ‘onto the po AIGN TONIGHT ga appreprial: mofthe LD. Jones, Frank A. Rust Orme nooh at the home of Mrs, Fiek,|for Newline om a > th i i Listman, R. K. Orchard and Richard | 1616 Madison at. Her subject will| the Twelfth ward, and in the Rat North weat ty O00, died yer-T SR a aes * are going t i i the afternoor will be a! Jones, be “Woman Suffrage nier valley, where he ix best known, terday afternoon: at th esidence|Speaks First at Fremont and ease Oe Be Brent 4 - he-will have almost the unanimous of hte niece, Mrs. G. A, Barnes, 5204 23 F ‘ F | +] } Mr. Fuller has been @ resident of JEDD P. FULLER, vices: will be held tomorrow 1 at Ballard. Sgt Mg. Mt both meetings ' j Beattie winon 1809. Kor the past 20) Candidate for.the Republican Nomi. | noo" ne or agg ere ci ¢ will mak ne. igaport years he hax been in newspaper! nation for Representative from | 0-8 parlors, at IS ao pei Cosgrove, candidate for the | # punceme in both bi work the Forty-first District ja nt to follow in “a view come i oh = : idate ” > € his | . Mr avey had | 4 in this cit 2 agate teket, will wind t 1 spend Labor day? HORSE SHOW la eae me Rn Sma nal ine nit eh a i tired we arn am le w will appear first at the 1 O. O. I i time, bib sala Ries Se, on "I ed by| tO Ballard, where he w uk (that big t 3 It's free & numbe f rela who live im|* » all that will go to Ludlow Labor Ladies Will Ride Vancouver ing contests between erack Jumpers this city . to be day one . A a from Vancouver, B an¢ ae I hau Entries in Tonight’s Gather tema will Braye to . b durit ; 1 Exhibition. thi t the fact that ladies SUPPOSED WRECKED the , Co oi8 RE MANS will ride ur of the Van wwe Ah 1 € h end AND CHEERY. Seattle's horse show, which has | y The om the whole has been | | ei | beer ng at the Rast Madisor he m scoesatul of its| ee | ° | at. grounds of the orn Fatr a er held in Seattle | (By United P a (Paid Advertiooment.) sociat for the past two 4 t year the show will be held JAN FRANCISCY, The } will ¢ to @ close with tonight's in the New Arn a th officers of the revenue cutter Mar | exhibition rounds are considered too large, | Hing today ar t a loss to ex } What promises be the best! while the jueen > at the peculiar ctreumstanc feature of the entire skow is academy, in which the shows were | rounding the floating asho juled for this” afternoon and formerly held, ts considered too | large quantity of pine lumber at} evening in the shape of the jump! ama Point Arena Wednesday night. The} ‘ Manning 1 to this port last eK REPO Ym a 1 F ! jt h of the Marta | TH E WALKS N TO | » coasts, without hav-| wiison R. G These 5 red T | ing located any wreck eh mye She gs } These six men hold sacred Trial ol urey } by Jury. They ar ic i ne are one upright | ARMS OF OFFICERS se a ¥ | | A. W. Hastie, f and fearless T are men of Burglarizes Rooms of Hotel tered by burgiar and a ravor and! Geo. H. Clementson: J) and practicing lawyers in this state and Is Caught With missing. Officer Campbell bur a if ee eg “ King County, regardless of polities, knew of a . pmenicintmimnas he assault that is being m by the venlal corporations through Plunder. ried to the hotel and, xe a , = atran coming down the # rvicen of a unique character) the Seattle Bar Primary, on our wholesome Direct Primary Law, they apie piyed arrested him The stra was) are to be held In the First Christian) would rebuke the corporations and elect the sf en above (Star Special Service.y taken to the police headquarters | church tomorrow evening, when the] for Judges of the Superior Court are eg BALLARD, Sept. 6.—Patrolman | and Several ran Christian Endeavorers are to hold| : {Campbell of th Ballard police de | wat hes other articles were ally, the puspene of which la tal FRAUD PRACTICED ON PUBLIC. partment arrested Ed. Vanvervier | found in bis poc > funds tor the purchase of o| , , |yesterday afternoon just as he was| The prisoner gave his name as| Tse funds for the purchase of a} He Joh F. Main ts not a practicing law He {8 a law lecturer. }leaving the Trafton hotel Ed Vandervier, but he wore a hat| P2OnOsrapS to be son y © may know the theory of the law, but—would a merchant employ lard ay. with plunder ta in which the nar J. Dye, Botengi, Africa as manager of his store a man who had never kept a store? One thea he stamped on the The doeto: ¥ ll secure ecords of mo had only READ how to kee; tore What carpenter would | Shortly after 2 o'clock yester | vier is 19 yea the songs and speeches of the na-| 4 man to superintend the erection of a building who ee lise arstrad te tives among whom he tx working.| hi only read about how to build? Will the taxpayers of is “ences be t ther with the tram le and) King ¢ be forced to pay Mr. Main $3,000 per year as an ex- Police Judge Evans ee ee pe « The phonograph w ON THE OTHER HAND--Hon. Boyd 1 Tallman, who for eight weed to entertain the native ars has proved his honesty, his capac his capability, his sterling > ee ae A a feature phon program to character as Judge of the Supe { t, th man bh i BANK CLEARINGS * jections the Cambien quartet the h. His record ranks am the est in the state as a ne Re ree Garvin wi idee * Seattic. . # i preach on “The Life Lived With Hundreds of men who have sat as jurors in his Court have urge # Clearings today ..$1.406.462.84 & At the morning service he| and petitioned him to stand for the nomination aft beg Bresso ® Lalances 108,892.33 @/| will preach on “The Sword or the! by the Ned “Bar Primary 4 * Portiand. ®| Trowel as the Agency of Civitisa These two facts alone, the nomination of Mr. Main and the de- fe © Clearings today ..$ 910,222.00 & | tos This will be a plea for the feat of Judge Talim ia sufficient to condemn the Bar Primary as & Balances 99,284.00 & | extension of the church in pioneer) odious and in violation of the spirit of the Primary ection Law, FROM AN OIL PAINTIN * i ee * folds. 7 | It ts @ backward step—a move by the big corporations and the cor- pt plithe ol 4 “ou oO cc 0 e Ju en © _ > United Press.) It Is understood that sleuths st! Mrs. “Willie” Willftama, as she | Sumner, Miss, Suffers by Fire. | Peed am — ring of King County to coritrol the Judges of the Su CITY, N. 5., Sept. &—| are tracing the movements of W.G. known to her friends, takes front| os GRANTS ELEVEN DIVORCES. | SUMNER, Mise r delk goed. ttipena! ot Rime’ Gouat ten “iaksiannns oservi tional developments are ex $. Williams, of Baltimore, husba rank as one of Raitimore's} (By United Press.) i theally entire ie fast Sere a a 2 = re 4 to follow closely the arrest of Roberts’ companion. The ¢ Sreatest beactios, and she is nth VANCOUVER, B. ¢ pe A Judge Frater gran 11 divorces of this pla was ye ob n ” 7 4 of Jesse Jackson, the negro, mystery around the case remains fied with the smartest set in fasb-| t » Roars Re in the superior court this morning, | one man, 8. A. M an om-/ ait cele ne Senttion Setoe 3 sor se and an yore er was pushing the chair in which uncleared. jonable society wee Se ee the majority of which were allowed|ploye of the Sumner News, lost . a = orris and Gilliam, endorsed by the mG. Roberts and Mrs. W. G. 8 |saye: Karly this morning on grounds of desertion and nou- bin lite in « fire here yesterdas. | Bt Primary Convention, have in many cases denied widows and or- were riding last week, BALTIMORE, Sept S-—Mes. W.| She can. be seen ally at the | oma Contral swamer King Bdward | 4 coir Lows, $100,000 phen ond etepten ‘Thiele: hy Jers Was’ mysteriously |8, Q. Williams, who wae with Chas. |Monday germane and ai the vari on the rocks of CRamtry tslend | ee | een neem eeeneeneansnnenaie Wilson R. Gay is 49 years of age; in the prime of mental vigor; d E R > Bal . tt she ™ events at the Elkridge kenneis |!" * fox. The lighthouse keeper! SEE THE BATTLESHIPS. | able, honest and possessing all the qualities that fit an ideal judge. Robe the timere financier ous in rida a heard distress signals and the iife| id Advertisement.) | He has had more than 20 years’ exxpertence as a lawyer. He has been refused to say whether and society man when he was prob-/and other country cluba. She ta ™ Take advantage of the good| y per asa e le has - saving crew got off 16 passengers . & close student of the law all his fife. He has always been on the side Was accused of being an ably fatally shot on the famous At also widely known a» am attractive | *8viNg Sonar tna weather now and visit the Puget) of the individual and has fought for th bh Hl Of the would-be assassin, jantic City boardwalk the other woman to the society of New York, | The steamer Is @ total Sound Navy Yard. See the battle-| nq the injured and éclauea lahavinn —_ pond soe mer t forme elie « « } rt | Wee ts “ . he is simplify bejd as a ae was formerly Miss Belle De festen Philadeiphia and other ett ee ee wee = Begg after his name. The big corporations don't want any of these six pr * AND te the finest ride on the Mound | men. Vote for your own judges, not their choice Beddition to the civil onit white BB diaimed wil! soon be brought é one of the largest insur. as of this citypit ie said on ‘authority that criminal charg be preferred against a prom man for {Hlegaily fag premiums for unau insurance, while in the employ : May be brought severed bis tion with the firm on January , and is today in the same i, with offices in one of the Second av. ofifce buildings. Die specific case which will be pe against him is 4 ine inaur § Polley written by him three ako. of which no record was The firm with whom he is 4 refuses \ pay the claim the insurance writer for the ‘Of the premium from the pol VIOLINS And outfits one-third off the Teguiar price this week Dept. of Kobler Chase C. H. ROSE, Proprietor. IMB Second A+ Seattle ——_.._ — — $1.00 Nickel Trimmed Russet Leather, Leather Lined, Dog Collar 59c ¢ err Pecias WP kedees, Watnin Bs M. SPINNING 4310 Se@na Av. o IRANCE MAN FACES GRAVE CHARGE Sgent against whom the com: , AWARD COAL CONTRACT. o | n ant of the popularity of The beard of pablic works to-|the Seattle Marine Band concerts day awarded a contract for the|sivea at Woodland park for the city’s supply of coal for the your| past 12 Sundays, the park board beginning September 1, 1908. New-| bas decided to continue the con castle nut coal, at $4.49 a ton, is|certs through September, weather) to be used for furnaces, and Roslyn | permitting owing is tomorrow's program lump coal for steaming the engines In the fire department March, “High Pride,” Heed; selec oi Hobemian Girl Balfe;, con ley, which, it is charged, was pock WELSHMEN TO PICNIC cert waltzes, Primeveres ected by the accused agent Mills wio (Mr. G Welshmen of the city wil! hold! Brown) Old Home on the thelr annual basket plenic Monday,| Farm,” Harlpn; galop de concert good program has been arranged.) mission intermerszo. Fly MYSTERY The best singers on the coast will| Away,” Aseher: overture, “Old entertain the erowd. Addresses will| Dog Tray,” Mills; caprice, “Beau be made by Hon. J. H. Sehively,| marie,” Carnes; two step, “Lights —_—_— Rev. J. M. Hughes, Prof. A. | Out,” MeCoy N. Smith, conduc Moses and Rev. Wm. Prosser. J. D.| tor Ofticers are still engaged tn fol! toc, will be marshal for the da lowing every possible clue that } FTER COALING STATION ma lead to unraveling f the MOVE INTO THEIR HALL. (By United Press.) Mystery surrounding the murder of Asc ny PEE ool wires é a FOOO-) ne the unknown women whose body |,The Volunteers af America ha VANCOUVER, B”C. septs deserted their tent and moved back/c. Pp. R. Empress of Jndia brings was foond on Twesday lant in the } : A into their ball, at 118% & 1} news from M of a fight between woods near Jimaita, The ramor)s) «The hall has been new! yeuter@ay ¢ Ge wentnn might e has’ been ¥ | that port and Nagasaki for the cc painted and papered, and a new carling of tb le Mins Ide Créese, who disappear new American Ortontal pet has been laid, greatly improv ¢ to be organized next June ed some t ° to fro her home in Everett, proved to be unfounded. |(28,'ts Appearance. Meetings will! py Osaka Shosen Kaisha, in an F thectetey ede thee, ng Ot held every evening. Rev. E. B.| arrangement with the Chicago, Mi! Deputy Sheriff Liner is handling }gurton, the post chaplain and secre-| . gg types sane gly the case, but it is stated at the waukee & St. Paul ratiroa r ene 7 4 tary, speaks at 3 p. m rrow | t 4 tically let sheriff's office that there is Httle ~ 4 FRRQOMEESS Ore practically Coie on “The Duty of the Christian Voter! oq to coal at Mojt and omit Naga hope either of ideutifying the wom lection Dr sad an or finding any clue to the mur. | @ mection Day saki an @ port of call derer SEE THE BATTLESHIPS. Take advantage of the ood) | weather now and visit the Puget Sound Navy Yard. See the battle \ehips, cruisers, prison ship, training | | ship and the beautiful grounds, This is the finest ri on t sound Boats leave P 2, foot of Yesler | Way, every hour. Round trip, We Owen McCusker and Ralph J.| (Paid Advertisement.) Leavitt id in Frater rt this morning and were for mal harged with manslaughter | f ling Rofella Sego h thetr automobile on the morning of July Ec I », who ts appear ng f ‘ and Lea ask eer BARNES OR YAKEY? thelr plea, The trial wi face | : . me time in October | ES tah AE White freentone peaches at 49) 4 ent iy on ch thé Cael ts @ box, lamb stew at 5 cepts) political Ring and the farmers, nd, 45 cantaloupes in crate at | SABC Oer #1 to $1.26, large cantaloupes at #ix| phe Ring is trying Ite best to| 7 conte, pumporatek ead 4) oct John B. Yakey as judge. He ) cents a loaf, whole ro A chick-| io the judge wh te § roy pes ns at 75 cents each -— is fing. In one case he took from a 10 cents « basket and Ita PrUNES | Cripple $19 and gave 1 ble a cents & basket at th Siarolion, ‘en’ @iakt got bert! pociais awh will bang ave Mtl and « yp anid an xpect| he pubit market toda and tO lig wot fu » from veh a man as night John ey when he will not allow the verdiet of a, jury tn favor cripple, to stand? _ 7 The taxpayers, laborers and farm pate wi lers will no doubt vote for John W “Che Lives in Great Seattle” | Parnes, who iv fighting the Ring ON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY I a real Seattie product, com COMMITTEE. posed by Professor Adolph Kd. gren, printed and published b 2 ; the Liberal Printing Co. 602 4 Private ‘* Pike at ew Method tle at the music store Price 25 Cents A. F. HAAS, republican candi date for county commissioner First district rimaries held | Sept. & 1908 Your vote and in fine solicited, A few of the many who are supporting him Judge C. H, Hanford, C. H. Black ROM. Thomadn, L. J, Colman; Geo J. Dans. HL. Sizer, Wo W. Wil tama, ¢ A. Phitbrick, 8. L. Oraw K. L. Blaine, Griffith Davies, ¥ Meacham, John A. Whe ley, FW. West, Austin P. Bur wall Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yen! Way, every hour. Round trip, Iden Gardens Park noon and evening day and Monday Ballard car and Loyal Heights line Next Sun Take any change After | For Judges of Superior Court of King County vote for Wilson | R. Gay, John 8. Jurey, Boyd J. Taliman, A. W. Hastie, W. H. White and Geo. H. Clementson. NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. Arcadialrrigated Orchards Located 22 miles north of Spo- kane. Arcadia a enterprise ou don't TY gated land in the state Por Grant & Dye, Inc. 812.1314 American full particulars call on wait for water some time in the distant future. Water is now on our lands, and plenty of it Arcadia has no alkali, no | rock or gravel. Arcadia is sold the lowest terms of any frrt. jank Bldg. | 7 SEE THREE BIG BALL GAMES FAT MEN'S RACE, FREE FOR ALL; MEN’S RACE AND LADIES’ RACE-—ALL FOR A HANDSOME PRIZE OR PRIZES. OR HUNT AND FISH FOR SIX HOURS; PLENTY OF GAME IN SEASON. WITH THE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN Labor Day, Monday DON’T TAKE ANY BASKET OF EATABLES. WE HAVE ALL YOU CAN EAT. TAKE THE YOSEMITE AND SPEND YOUR LABOR DAY WITH A BUNCH FROM OFF THE RAIL ROADS. THEY DON’T DO THINGS IN PART AT ALL MEET THIS LIVE BUNCH AT "9:30, FOOT UNIVERSITY sT All Aboard the Yosemite MONDAY: Labor Day Address Hon. J. E. Carroll ORE PROGRAM, OUR 6TEAnmE commirrae PMELPS, & ©. MOORE, H. QUILFER, w@. GLGAN. FOR WATION PHONE GUNDAY IND. K 9848 OR H 10. v. Ww. INFOR =

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