The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1908, Page 1

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“LAST EDITION VOL NO. 10. 168 BOR OBSERVE ITS HOLIDAY BIG PARADE IN “NEW YORK CITY (By United Press.) V YORK, Sept More tha marched in the f and ft wan de Thousands Gather for Festivities at the White City Where Union Hosts Are Assembled. afte Mayor Jot ed as master labor's wn noon a of Labor da & held at City he gucdess tha even by ats. ‘on hand and impress feature Gay took place at 3:30 this This ~ t Bae Weaving free from a! ly at i aports es and ex the p ac cereni Business he oday the for which the in gen toda ’ cla & fact have express : ¢ sions rep ation In a vote of branch ¢ were many aties of were closed untons ¥ the m ire We in effec ~- LABOR PARADES Present. © nds Ea ty the crowds floured into #0 atres fe EE ti, and by night it ts es | steamers ditt ent be 15,000 a. The agnitic crowd of - (By United Press.) followed by an SAN FRANCIS pt. 7. display of fireworks Chippewa car With two ble para in which as at White City | stonista to V ria, and the What- 40,000 workers affiliated with the place of he usual Labor, Com carried a special excursion of Hullding Trade Counc! and the “ad 360 people to Port Angeles. The organizations affilt with the Tacoma and navy yard boats also San Francisco Labor Council took med basket pic he icter tate ce - ia the afternoon Norwee steamer center tn oh gaariemer groupe eating sandwithes which grounded ing cold tea from bottles Gra s ha GENERAL BOOTH, 79, 1S evidence everywhere. off turday wi , CAMPAIGNING 16 AFRICA y Ge John D, Atkin-| quimalt drydock to ascer binson, Charles damage wa stained b ro Cotterill and = to Melt rhe with he ar during the CUTS THROAT FROM : EAR TO EAR ent because Yesterday aft on Dahl went track of $80 t to his suppe al and then re ed to him by ‘ ‘ x ee eu ospital, Fi tc he oft! pita! cor f “ wae passing, no fy, committed ide last i that Dabl was lying on the Ip the guard house at Fort /f ‘ od. An effort by slashing b mat from wa: . e but the plo ear with a: blood « an attempt to en is lif * 1 h at ‘ si as frut af the a md a razor which he had ob tained while out for supper SNAPSHOT OF GEN. BOOTH AT A RAILROAD STATION Although in his 79th year, Gen Booth has just arrived at Cape Town, Africa, for a v « cam paign on behalf of the Sa ny Army I have a lot of work before me yet,” said the general recently, “and 1 have not a min to waste The Pacifie Meat company nine defeated the fast going Exce eaterday at ngton a score of 6 to I The game wa hot and) = exciting all the way throngh Sales. ho was on the ab for the Pacifics, pitched a pretty game TORCHLIGHT PARADE AT BELLINGHAM (By United P BTLLINGHAM, S« Anlde from the ax 8 ateets end plac 2 besten Labor day was Fy not celebrated Tonight n t Yr torchlight parade is planned Th Aibr will be in the nature of @ politte demonstration . | REGISTRATION BEATS RECORD Oe te tk Today, Lat and thrilling word. Gress toa body of Tt was a Changed. President Lincoln said Wallable oni conn on with capit hat be A Momebody ein whing faduces him + aE the fruit of " id not h xiste f labe i tlsted. Labor e superte and deserves higher con HE bower whic PE Med to whut t bh as th nd fix EE EW dina , til all of 1 PRE be tes: Mankind h € bre and lito read and re phetic ead the 4 uttered in 1 It is @ the capital and somehow the use of is onl had no ng the ely be alnee ther has beer ¢ And ina = hee and Mt follow r " hae produce inl that a nee . God's « a bre sei wags j q fares,” her bed t aon the boc sx Pee eee eee eee eee eke eee tee eee eeeee ke kk = WHY?—-THAT’S THE QUESTION P. M’SBEAT EXCELSIORS : THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, KILLS WOMAN TO PREVENT WEDDING 1908, THE WEATHER SHOWERS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; PRICE ONE CENT FRESH 8. £. SHIFTING TO 8, W. WINDS SUM OF $25,000 PASSED | Jealous Lover Then Sends a| killed the woman to prevent her from ma ng John Warner, for Bullet Into His Own Brain, | whtool cog en te bbe gas i Kerly Saturday night Mre Dying Instantly. lHornice and Baker were ween rid e ing about town togeth At mid (By United Press.) night they started out on one of Ww sage og a Sept The | No roads leading to the countr ~~ - e- rn ° people of Wabash, particul the | Nothing was known of the crime INJURIES CAUSE DEATH of ¢ nocked| until the horse returned to the | GS haba a i j over agody in which erp stable with the bodies side ty | chaston G. Gacy « nomunton|2O BO Spent in Buying Votes for An- oat F. Baker lied Mrs, Sylvia/ side in the buggy, The sheriff fol . \ ues , ‘ th k d fi M b f Ki Hornice, a young widow, while | lowed th r eo taken by the| lon reman who was injured the hey were riding in a buge horse and located the spot whore (night of Aug. 21, by being caught eny an or Members 0 ing hen ki ht f by putting a| Mrs, Hornice was shot. Pieces of between the tug Maybird and the i. ¢ mist Inte his’ brat Hila eetietees aernine’ wore mecca lteos ceiver 4 ice a his ind County’s Corrupt Ring. Oo f the “n ports going | there and foot prints gave evidence | yesterday at the é i in today 1 hat Haker|of & struggle gency hospital a Resse nana reamed Ina t ¢ I € € t he ring from ee ee ee ‘ t © 4 000 ’ c as dis~ * * i ? * * ‘ h * Pt ( D hote * ° ’ \ . * * } t ther - * off f wh t or @ primaries, advice e gne wr " ® : a, , use } er € d it * valine 4 2 Because of the * | . itions, The ative cane * m the Firat # ticket, believing that the “7 : hird dim ® the fight for county office I t mone be sf le te ho are *% Remember that the pow ; Star desires to advise its reader for C ‘ ! ar with the 5 al m 1 be- # in your hands to defeat the & ing candidates eve It a ish fund ra to defeat the will Reaper fh br Cae For Sheriff { the voters in the primary by + t ul and we ' * ROBERT T. HODGE—-the rd on the | i haseable € an r e tl otes of * ‘ Remembe ber th t yee owe a * County Auditor. taxpaye V are seeking to oust pt ring # ment tha io to aay & OTTO A. CASE The y being c ‘ ation of the primary ® fri “ A . : ! *® nomt " ce, and my : County Treasurer election la ur nishes a furt « ly ¢ honest * have no chance to win * BEN C. LEVY or GEORGE F. RUSSELL te ¢ t ther ate &* Remember that the primary ® election sy * on tria * Prosecuting Attorney. With the battle between the ¢ f the 6, who will receive *™ ein such man. # — » an pt cour g 1 the honest! f $ aplece for their work © ne ne wilt be vindl » GEORGE F. VANDERVEER people of K act th 5 ~ sien of * cated by the res * County Assessor. ng lod : oa. 4 aenehs 14 fight which wil be needbnaweeeedcade THOS. A. PARISH. county off 1 continue to brought to a finks Supertetentant © of Schools Sat tha ous vise talblen, ie te Stafford, A. S. Brown, Chas. &. Tilton. eae taee ak he tates | ee “ Either the t late James R. Morrison or will be be ndidaies: RG i west Congreesmas ean ¢ de Clarence L. White. their we “ Polls Open at 11 o’Clock. will tonight, at the ¢ mereia’ County Coroner. aa dance te tacien n ‘ i 3 recir pen b, address the final rally ta the S. F. WILTSIE or F. L. HORSFALL. and ‘ wat of his candidacy for the County Commissioners. ff g pines at the ‘closing te watorahiy First District.) hour th tunity to a Arge attendance of vot 8 o'clock ¢ expected at this M. J. CARRIGAN. hav had an opportunity to t which w be ad County Commissioners. te must be kept open ireased by Herman Craven and Becond D: ct.) . » allow all of them re : to vot ne who arrives after GEORGE W. ALBIN can claim the right NEW SULTAN MUST Seaeriee Bench. the vote t ow will be Republicar democrats alike are ad eaviest eve in King six of the following eight candidates { howr the registra. AGREE TO TERMS | for si oF the following eight candidates fo a tenths prenars ote bench Albin. The fight mes the eae (By United Pre United Press.) JOHN F. MAIN will be dete work ection PARIS, Sept, 7.—It an » of the anization vote ni en today JOHN S, JUREY which ha atgrowth of | fi icult t ived from Madrid, ROBERT B, ALBERTSON. the prima t tted ' t the Spanish gov > and it may ta fore the ernment agrees to the terms of the A. W. FRATER. Built Up by Carrigan. it of voting on county cand! Me entente as outlined tn MITCHELL GILLIAM. It is a temporary organization,| dates ts determined th ch draft. This means that “ S built up largely M. J. Carrigan the new sultan, Mula! Hafid, w GEO. E. MORRIS. and the businessmen . responsible hot be. recognized until F WILSON R. GAY. for his candidacy. The organiza BURNED TO DEATH to the tert the Al tior been remarkably well per wing France and 8 BOYD J. TALLMAN. fecte e that has been —— domain at the the organization | (By United Press.) ; nd ring the fact that no| STOCKTON, Cal., Sept. 7—A fire STEAMER IDE IN G. MeFee caused the arrest of a MOREY Das been nay represent | Which destroyed the home of James SCOLL man kne tn the community in all precinets | Har in McLeod's addition north DE FOG which has resided for s the same men who, anl-| of Stock last evening, burned to NSE Whit Tex., a Bill e death a 5-yearold daughter and on pe i field. The man denies that he is in painfully burned his wife and three Utopia and Whatcom Meet and from Seattle, each p ling w- the person wanted, asse & tha r other daughte and John McKee, ly endeavoring to catch the Marrow- | he came to Texas from Tennessee, | for day a hired man. Harper, who is a min eP, : b Create Panic Among stone point fog bell when t yn and knows nothing of the crime Paid Workere Active. er, is away. The fire was caused 4 came, The Utopia d dam : ; Passengers. Came. nich will require several days |H¢ Will be held pending advices! Opposed to this organization to-| bY the explosion of gasoline being es wr: to repair, Her forward house is de from California morrow will be the paid worke used as a spray to destroy bedbugs. With forewarning, th r'motished. But little damage wa tor Juring a thick carly |done the Whatcom, she being on the nc ot thle Se. onsite Maeeies ven oon CANDIDATE TAFT FISHES FOR BASS IN LAKE ERIE the steame hatcom off Marrow the ng passengers, who being / awa 1 by the thud of the collis / ‘o the rail t rmine —_——— he cause. Had it not been for the (By United Press.) Ge deen ee od at hich) SHERMAN, Tex. Sept. 7.—Alleg-| ‘ 1 have bee the ing that he ts James C. Dunham The ite eff pine, Rowan Ife. | who 12 years ago killed three men tle from Be rain and the and three women at San Jose, Cal ae er © Port Townsend Deputy United States Marshal HODGE VOLUNTEERS ARE WANTED ber of Robert T large nur f volunteer workers are needed Hodge for sheriff in uch work in bet PHOTOGRAPHER TAFT FISH FIX SPECIAL SNAPSHOT BY ING FOR BASS NEAR MIDDLE ING HIS REEL ON HIS ROD. ! 8T AFF SHOWING CAND ERIE, MR, TAFT IS DATE W. H BASS ISLAND, IN LAKE STANDING UP

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