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Jaorm an, Aineriva the foremost baritone in 7. PROTEST AGAINST NEW THE STAR—SATURDAY, $ APPEALS TO vOTERe says FOR DELIVERANCE | STAFFORD IS eavestarronsie ‘Weel QUALIFIED wawvies pape Mi the SPPSPSSSSSSSOOOSOSOSOSS PER WAN Bap, pot te a pee janswer wae that ‘Des —- euta % . “ RE sept. Chie ‘ . I( l WEDDINGS Corteepondent Tells Tells How the |, vory wmail figure on the great) POrmer Member of Ballard | tenche {nd #0 carefully and or prietor ang } . . ite "i proseribe the method w Have ant F | PPOSSOSOOSSOSOSESOOOOOD County Commissioners Have mabe, of King qounty diiain “Seek? Board of Education Speaks id " thas 2 Mra wie “4 < | © asked, by a petition o ‘i A -| wen mg eos and Mi Abused Their Power, lto one, that a Dago saloon might) From Personal Knowledge. cn . ; ‘ Conneeth va — — : seation for the new dis |laura LL. Thrig were 1 y — hot Heonsed tn our quiet ttle nina reas a : ae fatlure Resolutions Passed at Mass jing t© any locdtion for | oust [Reve M.A. Mutthows, D Adding hin testimony to the com: |Community. This was firmly prom) Tye following communication In Detter we vfs 1 dies triet of Yesler way « hay évemban, lonving, alted sed, and afterware ‘or nO rem ‘ sin. P . { be ou Meeting Protest Against, ¢ Firat av. &, and & ttoe for an Brea plaints et ineffie dency of a. bres Sik made Uanen to ienten ware Te ee of Prof. Wdward HW. any of " i of age " Location. i mecutive, With the With} dnarien Meena Greedy Atte poe [dent of Des Moines writes ‘The Star |[rned wish 3 “dei : Soe ae unot BALE, —_ - wane ; iderloin — rntent fepartnent, aad M an follows wate » years] ' t come ff ' n hy od ept out Of Mocrendy wet rried | “Kditor Star; Des Motnes dx | ANG. Sow, atten. he jt tad td Fine re ing oD age Fe c } t R the district nated by the peo |« , y R 1, DO. Pe *| perhaps worse abused and nemleg re come th pancake and H. Stafford te a candidate fo: am. {tt ot Se earth th end ' € the Piret Unitarian led by our present county nen Hid fu ‘ ane me ple N ‘ mage, 910 Mercer at y asking for our votes, cow ty school superintendent, and I fee e ma fa w the ' was jaloiers than any other part of | Dimoy Tite atest future vent ; Take Fete } © \ gest 1 ng, lea Ma Donald-MeDonald | King county have practically | Pied w i area a ut oe it my duty to ‘0 | ' agalnat action will be instituted in the] Mr. Afiqus McDonald and Mrs/ng roade, morely tralis, and our | Seance In cage we fall to deliver. /of King county concerning him. ; Miller In mov: | courts to do away with the distriet/Bmlly MeDonald, Vancouver, Bt. | yidgeg and wharves are danger ne-half of the money that Uh i firet me r afford HOF -the, : ‘ ; Whe itt were, married tw the parlor the | tin wand delapidated. the greater Pald, through the grows negligence | years ago, when he became an ap <i TRY TH i t te pre ely, Ce anoliman ps ei | Pet Prembyterian st ar n Frida ny | oe Pas “ that rewulted in the drowning of! piicant for the #uperintendency of Ninth: a mau the committee which Will] afernoon, the Rev atthe c ol ye evers le @ edondo beach ach A member - posed location ¢ Ninth av. i = : ot ee f neem: t t A | We never see & road supervisar | #e¥eral peop! at Rn ‘. n ~ are the Bal i achools, Ar mem i 0 4 ’ RECI Resolutions were passed objec inishscossinn lexeept at the very eve of election, Would make our roads and docks of the sehool board during the 1 si i —— * i shine for years to oe greater part of his Incumbenc I 4 . Mr, Edward Denton and Miss|Then they turn up, chuck full ef : th heen cheumeaiandls Ge Brn teas na x Ase id ' R TAFT ies Firat eth terian church, Rev.|\"S:Ae"Yhe’ present time (eye @f Much Incompetent material es the | Within short time, he qxined STRONG F M. A. Matthews, D. D, officiating: | sicction) in every precinct te om |PFe mt minivaloners have proven perfect knowledge of the fh ante MAKE REPORT ‘ | Parkinson: Howehin, army of men employed, while at ‘emeelves to be standing of the distriet, and the __— | ‘The marriage of Mr, Walter Rob- | Oy0) oinge time Wale ferme the I therefore appeal to every hon: | gesexsed valuation of the elt To a Chief Speaker at Opening of than 5,000 members of n as hing rt Parkinson and Mins Stella Hows) Cok tissioners plead ‘poverty ent, desirable itiaen, of Kins —- wt inteeest was loft © ry largely a P Hands, carriages with the h was solomnined at 4 a VAmadeling to this wetem, if we > am . he open oO! we oom ,_the pe the Campaign in the meakete and Yeadera, and. S66. 0a Wedn any. the mene we had an election every six months would ue cxara, whe a the parchase by pore —~ ce ited the ‘ YAKIMA SHEEP Co, alrymen completed the procession. |)! atthews, D. D, offictated.| we eo " ne roads and /@F to the # sof the people. | employment of teachers. Because b extenni« ; State of Ohio. alrymen comp Tatt and Shor [Rev M.A. Matth D. D.,, offietated. | w wld get passable roads and fully Cre ceed aheneten ons nag eats, |tene, Spill ethos Seng cage Senta, LE Everywhere w % Currier: Herbeck in a short time, but as Ww GAY.” rs ¥ fon aegggretige odes ph A welds men : et f man banners, and the goone was) wi | Lieyd Currter andlelection fa held but once tn two _ | mates of expenditures, the jard | m 4 court as t ; By United Press.) one of a real old-time pe al cele! sting Mabel Kvelyn Merbeck werelyears.we get very little help. eae schools were, kept open the usual alleged inability to meet ite obliga All butcher's it i YOUNGSTOWN, O., Sept. 5—-AP pration, The city spent $25,000 19] married at Hoon Wednenday by the We asked for help when our THERE'S NOT ONE length of time and the financial tions a ae sell ; thar 1. Vorys, the original Taf man: | decorations and arrangements tO} Rey. M. A. Matthews, D. D. The! rads were practically impassable. | Kind of Paint in our large stock | standing of the district maintain 4 be notion inetituted by “ ager, was chairman of a make the day a success ee mv ", wee anomie oe were turned down. We asked that basn't som particular aod improved during three m cong oo ¥ ho —_, of $7 ‘ : Rae OR? ES ee Foraker Not There | crash : when our culverts and bridges | merit eotees Ane SATIRENeS Fours sa lthe oon nae ti Sot paid, seks f ing of the republican camps | ik se ues eadtind eet. aad ase, ten i ‘Our teachers were paid from $30 the company has not paid, asks fc this state. Thousands of voters! senator Joseph BR. Fe a] urphy- Sanborn down, We askeé for help when Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co to $45 per month, for nine months ‘the appointment of a P } gatheréd from parts of ont. He said the other in < pears cine pian Me Ro our wharves threatened the lives . each year, and yet with such judg |the ground that the cory eee te bs bya at comm ~ ae wat ening at the family residence, lof our people for months, and our 1690 Fiest Ave. Avente Haase. ment did Prof, Stafford select his |insolvent and cannot meet it tically all the leaders were te m by tnviting him to 1618 Fourth av The Re ’ tT - on" Charles | Hughes of NeW attend them sot ate which | Forbes, D. D. officiated — Fork waa the center of great inte ‘ the ing ¢ aft’ can 4 = 4 bt eoch, vigorously ‘ wenn | poe B , Breas | peeeecevecssooooooooooes | | York’ & tt ‘ arising "0 @ great d | of the ticket w t . oc t ‘Moose 000000oeoe: + 000e0eeees.|I| acute situa N ate tea t et 7 horwe shew | Big Parade Held ' th he gove wah ; i | t ' od m ¢ * t Mea. F wlek «i on te ed t G i f a Was r Da | Ov w Y ‘ wa "| Kitting | ® | week guest of Mix tte w guee* au . Mr. f Ha . va ext} » y at Yale! Mea. Merrill Entertains “ . seoseeeeoreees *'s . . t 4 AY «ot 8 ests. * -f e t «in tor & ‘ ut Kamt 644 cho | ering nia ; e Greatest Publici ampaign r rt and Miss}, « . 1 by M terta s For Miss Humber The M santo} mals Equal Opportunit + Kerchet phomerhe fumctce | M ree Is Eligible. All Have an Equal Opportunity ~ s Mine i “ in at dinne his f th tm . * * , > ; ‘ . t t is mag: : Me : ond Mrs. & ¢ : Serie Soon Mo one concerti in this country could afford to atte mopt a Px phic ity Conte mag- entertain # a ' ra” tt nitude single handed: This contest is only made possible through the combined resources ak nae how, t 5 in See of the D. S. Johnston Co. and a group of the largest, wealthiest and most favorably known k for t t ¢ the piano manufacturers in America. There's no chance or guessing—merit, and merit alone, ate oie, Mies can win. Everybedy fias an equal opportunity to win one the magnificent prizes 1, “Chicago te lutely free, Read rules and conditions carefully, All lists must be in by September 26, 1908. mt arth FIRST PRIZE 5 Pre " THF PRIZES $1,000 Chickering THE PRIZES 1009 Cherry st. hk bee ? said “i ” tapatng ‘socuiners of the a. Baby Grand week New wongs, dar Luncheon Wednesday ties will be in or Mrs, Sigmund Waterman will give | der B luncheon Wednesday at the Perry Alame Club. ’ In honor of Mra Jane Furth Terry o club will give eture tnd Mrs. George H. Hefltron «of dances F ever Mra. Henry : nom and] Bridge Afternoon. Meydenbauer bay daughter, Vt of $07 14th av. are Mrs. Rollin Humber entertained | Algonquin Club. ietting relatives and friends in Or { re i belie yenterday for Mise Lillian! 1 aigonauin club will give a}emon Humber. Christensen's ha Mra. Robert Mitchell Haum hes as party in Mrs. Struve Entertains. The evefiing’s her quests Mr and Mra BM. Dur Mr. and Mrs K. Struve is given to cor ham, Sr. of Birmingham, Ala } will give a dinner of the anniversary of the form Mr, and Mra J. 8 Graham wit if} tonight for visiting Truests to the lithe club. jreturn from New York next week. | horse show Seattle Council 116 Mrs. I. A. Nad and devehter |f) Miss Mahoney to Entertain Seattle Council, 116, Fraternal Ald |5r° heme from an outing at Bante’ } of Adrian Court . sued invitations | #® Mise Gair NewYork te the} yon in « ia teatrice Ga oof ee ommagar Bl win | SUeet of her steter Mra BF braith, who is-one of the fall brides. | he the first of a series of fall dances “7 ney sien oe Reception at Rectory. Th vencit will hist even-| | - “ eit ie ria and Mrs. J. P. D. Liwyd willing Wednesda “ tol S35. Wetede the first ries of recep Shr a ween P. BR Enter of Wisconsin | @ during the | inv | has mn the guest of Mrx. # HL} a Daughters of Is . |_ The. Dewghiers of Jain < » ml _, Double e Heade cosa Sot WEST VIRGINIA MUDDLE H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 Firat Montefiore Society | Hedge Soy tet Se. oS STILL UNSETTLED ee — hold ite ree ur thee at Morris} hall Tuesda | K. ©. P. &. Club. | (By United Press.) King County Potitte | NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The wub . Storks ond Bonds, it oot Maturd committee composed of National “Peneed Wie pric) hus Committeomen Ward, Dupont and the annu ‘ ted at thin ti Brooker, appointed to consider the} & C. OSBORN & CO. elec rs | Mole T7029. 627 Fivet Av. Jd, 4297. West Virginia republica guberna- | Picnic Party. torial tangle, held farther consider. | A ear pienicy party wa* ation of the matter last night, Af-| Paid Advertisement given st Wesetne park lest © ter the committee had adjourned Ane Rh ie oo gps Ange may Mr. Ward announced that no @ I + wen aprund for ¢ Those | cision wotld be given out until oe ‘ Ha Haw- | Wednesday ak M Michael W“ or, M Fr ‘ Mr » Ander.4 RELIGION FOR SCHOOLS. % Mr. Timoth At a meeting of the Ministerial | f J ditch nd | association be held Monday there { ws will be brought ap the question of} Round the World securing religions thatruetion in the 1 Aid le f the} public schoo It is probable that} Queen 4. ¥ irch is plann the school directors will be asked A wito;y ide for a half-day each week J Ww J for the wy and discussion of A ’ Hible H r M. ft a . Loyal Legion S P. ; rhe M f i ummer Frices I r \ At Bunkers. i t 1 Newcastle Lump $4.75 " vven ne ” Neweastle Nut $3.50 Ladies’ Musical Club. Black Diamond Lump .96,75 Furhace Coal $4.00 : Pacific Coast Coal Co “M. &. HAY i 563 Railroad Ave. South, c f R 1 : Phones: 1x. 99 and Main 70; ne , ot be given Ind, 92 F ‘ PSESSISEISESSSIESOLISEsSesscsessttessc sti si tii | Modern Shoe j| i Repair Works SHOES REPAIRED | WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed PUGET MARKET CO.’S GREAT MEAT SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Best Boiling Meat Only 3c Lb. . Sie Came wee the most up-to F date repair shop in the west ( BIG WHITE MARKET ° Open Until 10 o'Clock Tonight y ¢ se ° MAIN hg tons PUBLIC MARKET ‘a DING 502 Pike Street - A pysinin-suanpense _}) Bessntesszesserseatersanaregggeeatereteasnatal \@ “ i ® . a © a ° . Possisimen SECOND PRIZE $750 Kimball Spe- cial “Art Style” . | The Contest ts As Follows RULES ante axe ed Have ye Johnston Co. Third University SEATTLE eqwar Take = FOURTH PRIZE } $250 Genuine Met- rostyle Pianola Read this coupon carefulty this on the outside of yo unless coupon Is attached names of countie ‘onditions of the cor the decision 1a plano? (Answer yur FIRST PRIZE $1,000 Chickering “Baby” Grand style Pianola SECOND PRIZE | | $750 Kimball Special “Art Style” FIFTH PRIZE $175 Latest Style T. sic Box Combined requtred ¢ palincke roleee Se SIXTH I PRIZE $125 Personal THIRD PRIZE $550 Johnston Orches- tral Grand Piano | and cities in compliance with the rules and conditions. highest list, and so on and will be awarded to the next highest lists, in accordance with the number of the entir $25,000 has been distributed. Those who rece!’ names sent checks may apply thent as that lowest retall prices, but cannot apply them on any purchase made previous to September 26th. Prize winners will be notified. to be taken in forming the names of cities and counties: BB aleve. te, | Progress is the Spirit of the Age! Home builders are pouring into this city and state daily. | We want every one of these good people to know the Johnaton Company, the Pioneer Piano House, their pianos, their methods and their money-saving facitities to the buyer-——just as people who have lived here for y know them, and whose valued patronage has made the House of John ston the largest musical establishment in the West. To accomplish this r It the House of Johnston and a group of the largest and wealthiest piano manufacturers have set aside Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to conduct this stupendous profit-sharing, educational publicity contest. This contest Is conducted solely for the benefit of piano buyers ing in magazines and periodicals, this advertising appropriation is divided directly among the win. ners. Nothing coull be fairer than th | The House of Johnston is the people's store—the strictly one-price store—where virtually all that is best in Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines and Musical Itetruments is sold at the lowest | possible prices consistent with quality. Here, and here only, can be prooured the glorious Chicker ing Piano—the oldest American make and the best in the world—the famous Kimball, the superb Hobart Cable, the magnificent Lester—-Philadelphia’s best piano; the well-known Story & Clark the artistic JohMaton, and aiso the genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola Pianoe—in addition to over thirty other leading and meritorious makes. | The magnitude and generasity of thie great Geographical Contest will reeult in a bona fide saving of thousands of dolia'e to piano buyers, it will be the means of selling hundreds of Pianos and Organs and Pianola Pianos, and will result in the House of Johnston becoming a household word wherever “Good Pianos and Reliability” are discussed. One good no always sells another, 1 @ satisfied customer is the best advertisement any concern can possibly have. There le no catch or chance about this gigantic profit-sharing educational contest. Ali the ‘iste will be subjected to the same careful judging and the prizes will be awarded to the highest lists submitted, in accordance with the rules and conditions as outlined in this announcement Instead of costly advertis The character “&" in the above border cannot be used as “a-n-c COUPON and write plainly iv fist, as no list will be Mail or Bring Your List to Manager Mocawwtaci tc act! | Publicity Contest] | Rememb« to win a as comy Sixned or no.) Street Reme " and no li Cut ¢ Bldg. 4 reference and FOURTH PRIZE $250 Genuine Weetro- $550 ing Machine and Mu Check Toward Purchase of The firat prize will be awarded to the person whose list contains the greatest number of counties The second prize will be awarded to the second The remainder of the appropriation will be awarded in personal checks ranging from $100 to $55, in until much ac: | tual cash toward the purchase of any new high-grade plano in our wareroom at the regular established Below, within the h vy black border, is the reading matter from which the letters are THE | Johnston Co. Bldg. SEATTLE) THIRD contestant mast om pletely, ates ert Rand McNally Ww =| “"~ vilshed ae ® . $175 Latest Style qe | : Talking Machine ik Music Box Combineesy® | HN ’ JUDGES + with the “3 ' yther plano 60a n and above three dista: to whom they e of each orth trying $0 Thied and University es