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SKE EXPRESSES\““WE WON’T FIGHT,” SAY | HIS | APPRECIATION — | Sees for Donation | was siok at that time, able to (Star Special Service.) do it for me, and for this T did] MONTREAL, Sept, 7 | for Chopin not ca to make e of 7 7 ¢ ey. ‘ Ketr rial | tars RaNe USS OF My secre | Hare . leader of the 65 members Memorial. | "Krom the program ao kindly /2¢.the Labor-Soctaliat party in the | —_—_— ent I see that the concert arrang British house of commons, arrived it Rosen, whe was the/ed by you was an unusually supe. | ere from London, and haw created Girector of the rats: | rlor occurrence on the Pacific comer (areater Interest among citizens Mhopin Memorial fund | OF the succeas of the undertaking, |ReBerally than was manifested by t an prese | the check fs eloquent evidence, But) Me Vist of the prince of Wales | My Festival at how much paln, care and patience | Mr. Hardie came to Canada to! Rouse this must have cost youl How |UMite the aeattered labor forces Into pecetved! m {much labor and effort the training |® Pelllcal party along the lines of Se te head the of so many children must hase | the Hritieh Labor party, and will at opin Hen i codwumed! tend the coming convention at Hall 1 Waded ail thin Vary bis fax, He will also visit the United ed tn Lam moved by Your ponccoua |States to study the prestdential Fee | sitdls and I ask you Ws Yes var ;campaign, During the past year only in behalf of the committee of | Mt Hardie made a trip around t With | the Chopin memorial fund, bat from rid, and made @ careful atudy of f hat this | myself 4 nally, words of deepest | Political and economic condiyons, | hoot your|and heartielt grbtituee and expecially the problem of mili-| ago. In order To all those persons who kindly | (78m. His investigations have had | explain | assisted in this beautiful work 1| ‘he effect of arousing a apiritot op-| : send heartfelt thanks position to everything that smacks Beige Chopin Mt 10, PADEREWSKI of war, and he {8 particularly bitter | J. KEIR HARDIE, Haak place in Ma in his denunctations of the jingo.| fi K ak to istic cliques that have been labor peeved oy me durit ay ing to embroll Germany and Great first atep in the process in to excite . ns ‘ , | & fecling of suspicion con ee at when wring the past year or twe ett with work and ‘Nt dic has given out a nam-| (he wecret arming and de cqvertashe " , the enemy. In case i toc! ! 40 yer of statements that have latterly im) e for] ltated the sensational British pre es it was ye there w md wife 7 and as Caused great deal f to Grive the jritiah out o was 0 Bor was cpadulatian dak enstiehantta Africa Into the sea! | When tht ) We won't fight!” In Hardio’s ul. |°’lumny had done tts deadly ~ ) OAK ae edges? timatum, and when he says “we"|* Campaen of wholesal yl . he means the millions of working S®tered upon, In which th ee rether sos ne (BY United Press.) people of Great Britain farmers of the Transvaal that woo FRESNO, Cal, Sept ohn Bo Bappoee that the danger of a teh me SHOE STORE, hanan, @ rancher near here, shot|German tnvasion be real?” says Mr ured the nat and Killed himself yest jay after) Hardie What is our duty as « tal ption in fatally shooting his wife and se-! ists and labor men? Is the German offectivel ously injuring his 17-year S800 | Socialist movement a fraud, and the itish ¢ wens Advertisement Herbert Sociatiat party with {ts 00,004 midat A dispute as to the quantity of} voters a sham? Is our own Labor of infamie md grapes the ranch would produce led| party, with 1,500,000 trade ion of the Rand 4 to the avtal tragedy herents and {ts magnificent So n all Bohanan ¢ ts | clalist backing a thing of 1 at from a revolver The of | ing? Assuredily not them few wild, but nem When there was trouble jodged tn his wi in} ened between France and G the right hand of his son, and two|over the affair, wh whom & war mear he discharged into his own head These things. F ed with their succe led une South Africa, these gent MANY ATTEND PICNIC. be only too delighted to put the POSSOOOOCSE MORRISON. POSSESSED THE | DEAF CAN HEAR for the Repubjican for the office of liew Make and Repatr Great Bargain AN Souda fords Leath belo: nat MEDLUND, fee Ue to fave Money LA 108 Pike de HORN BERG vole and influence respect RON, me Ina Hones & Mpeota: oot et First av yery one may know the ight of using a Perfect Range! lhe MONARCH PAYS FOR ITSELF f Withost a question every woman would like to own and use a perfect The Stay Satisfactory Range range Mat turns out beautifully browned loaves of bread, cake, ple and other dainties fat a5 eveniy on one side as the other. But many do not enjoy this pleasure Pitfect satisfaction simply because they think that they can't afford a good range iat trae economy to keep on using, day in and day out, that old faulty rangg or a 7 Me¥e—nor to purchase a common range in the first place becanse it costs a few uty a Monarch Malleable Range and Let It Pay for Itself r Fair Proposition! We will place a Monarch Range in your home wpon the recetpt of a small payment down. When in wae the Monarch will effect a definite saving to you in fuel, time and labor. Then add to this saving the value to yourself of the satisfaction of having a perfect operating range. This will amount every month, based on a conservative estimate, to be at least $5.00, Turn this amount over to us each month till the range is paid for and the range as well as the future savings are yours. MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE i U8 show you the Monarch is built—riveted like a |) THEN YOU will realize that the Monarch would do ye baking f botler with less fuel, less time, le labor than | ow required, and a. : bake | how these things with the satisfaction of using a perfect pelle halal malleable iron in the Monarch Ranges |) = range will amount each month to as much as the small pay ol atand in heat that would burn up the gray tron | ment we ask to secure One of these range HM the common US expiain the duplex draft and call your attention to the YOU CAN AFFORD to throw away your old fuel-wasting range PRAY fire box linings and buy a Monarch Mer us demonstrate all of these things and the hundred and one BUT REMEMBER, we take used ranges in trade and allow lb Monarch features that go to make up this perfect range erally for them. The “‘Stay-Satisfactory’’ Ranges Are Worth From $57.50 Up Buy now Pay later 1403 to 1411 Second Av. and Union St. All the Credit You Want THE STAR—MONDAY, thet would You Are in Doubt, It’s Because You Don’t Know the Cor. Second Av. WORKING PEOPLE; NO WAR a“ - waverning clace beFience they gained there to a¢ } steamer Yosemite was load ; ° count in any other part of the wor ed to its capacity when it left at|* th countries that. aot only |-rhere are millions tn it, and prac 9:20 this morning for Ludlow, where | Wow!’ they oppose war, but that If ticaity no risk to either life or rep the Order of Raflway Tyainmen is dust owe out there would be In’ /utation, Of a leas detestable kind today holding a plenic. The day ts | *t!*! ig ge gee lg but still on the side of the forces to be spent in dancing and athletic ne the whole which have a monetary interest in sports, and an. immense barhecwe "Yt praraie wa at least, In a heavy military has been provided to A the| come = e by expenditure, are builders of men-of. nearness favor of capitalistic tn: Kuster & Hartzel TRUNKS | | Be ne hen Monn ee oes ae ve BG ||| 10% lenses gre SEPTEMBER 7, 1908. 2 | was And manufacturers of arms ot] 5 Teddy McNamara, the Mikado, by be oe atpal! and large. Freddie Heintz 4d Pisht e by because more concealed, aro| Nank!-Poo, and Irene Finley, Poow the great financial. houses, — For Hah. Considering the youth of the these war is all but indispens sable, players, the work of thé principals If nations were always paying of! 3 was most excellent, and the ensem- [thelr debts and not inc arrlug. aay eam ble work was particularly fine |fresh debis, money would soon be- | Report Shows Big I Falling ott! Nome and vicinity is taking on| ‘The Mikado will be repeated to- come such a drug upon the market | |highly advanced tastes of clviliza | night and tomorrow night, with a that the ray of interest would sink | in Passenger Traffic tion, the report stating that four| special matinee this afternoon. }to zero, A good going war which | to Victoria. automobiles have been shipped to| wastes a few hundred mitiion| |that place. Other luxuries are de Beattie Theatre. {pounda, provides an outlet for mon i. s |manded by Nome, tobacco valued “ vnihie Aitle Chie ey and keops up the rate of interest,| Passenger traffic to Victoria and | at $74,277, Hiquorn valued at $47,598 1 fave rite, 1 tie ra hie | “Phe labor party stands for| Vancouver haw fallen off consider-|and beer valued at $13,307, being 1 oennndtigs jay expen Ida pea says Mr. Hardie, “We are ably on account of the cooler weath-| shipped during the month cage dips M hase i Be 4 prepared, if theeccasion arises, to |¢r setting In, the number for August, The value of imports from the] Waseie for her talents Is The Lit co-operate with our German friends | belng # third less than that of the | Orient hax Increased, caused by the | ty Prospector,” a western melo in thwarting the malignant designs | Previous month, aecording to the recent large shipments of raw #1, | deama which - Ber. pariiculae of the small group of Interested monthly report of Harbormaster A.\the receipts of silk for August) ity, ability finel searemongers who, In both coun |P. Spaulding. During August the amounting to 2,827 bales, worth $1 hg? Ie alan tries would like to see war break | Sssengers number 086 inbound | 276,970 PO sshace A ete doe ti out. We can kill the war apirit| from the two cities a Alaska guano worth $10,665, horse | 27 Ni MAROT | rat ens, awa. the even before it te born bound to Brittth Columbia hiir, worth $1,201, and cigarettes | 4 = yada 1 3 an one drama was presented 1 wnaAp anc while during July the Inbound to-| worth $44,685, were among ftems | rO0ii on” Vienne ee he play FALK IS ENDORSED talled 62,194, and outbound 62,268. )sbipped to the Orient P sisik’ with Gin wesoine : r ao i mm lg J genius. The bie act is BY SWEDISH CLUB WIRELESS tena QE in sini an eo oe a | Advance le indicate a large at | pubit nomination for a commissioner from the Thir —~an trict, was endorsed by the Swedish | Record Broken ty Dispatch /n a at tance of 0 mil Before and After Republican club at a meeting held Tae Wika feta Vickarti er SE Sein Vike: i Thursday night Heard by Seattle tem h the ope at! wok and Leo Dettrichstetn's fared, In & previous meeting, the club} Operator. Port ator 6 he ea After,” was a source had refused to make any endorse | pt ieee overhea n sation a en ed joy to thone re Me I 0 isa ater of Pe ‘ The possibilities of the wireless 2 My » gee it yester he was endorsed Thursday night| telegraph as an-ald to shipping {# long The a a ees Sr as 1 the members present pledged |indicated by the long distance mes:| Loma station - . “ Poors Sir themselves to do all in thelr pow Ke received*by Operator Hall of| President a a distance of 00 | with the ce fiss Julia Wal for bim at the polls next Tuesday, |the United Wireless wireless station | mile 4 that of the tport eta 1 Ma ed the prin | from steamer Victoria while she | tion's conve aie Ui TAS coesorl cee ge ne was lying in the Nome roadstead Louis at 1,900 mile “> sie hl Y-» Bor ete Boe ~ TENNANT ASPIRES ices Hiotee Mendentell took pases TO LEGISLATURE WOMAN Ai be the bill at the | WRITES oI Sigg So BURLESQUE ©)" | Will Be Presented by Local punished ee Wwe recent At the Orphen fternoon | Talent as Benefit There " ¢ . ~ to the ane Wooo he A Night } th Poll Ch q A | for Church. een thadinn: 4 " ie Othe t | chibiisetaliainin parte will be: Mi ‘ arry } h medien } The young people of the First Mise Opal Aaar D. Agwe “ome fs | Watson Mise Ickes | Unitartan church will give a three- Bisie Morfe, Miss He en ett Afte e | in ee jact burlesque ny on the present #74 Me B. Rossman, Raymond, |" 1 Se m (he. Dronedt | Hard and Hobart and Hill a conditions, the evenings of ‘The music and lyrics that will be ee | | 23, 24 and 25, in the assembly rendered ing the evenings will 7 room of the church be the compositions of Mra. Mary The play was composed by Mra, “it Moore d vast . ‘ pnt Ag at The pl s to be given for the| This afternoon and tonight new Pratt Carr, author of the » of the organ fund act be show — —— ita " ia , atre. There wi PRINTER DENIES bots, and five other jaitie Judi the cycling Le pantomimie oddity. | BEING GEORGE B, TENNANT. an Charged with Infringing Georke TH Tennant, who ts nee) Union Label Retains ne iy biiean nomination for | His Freedom. e from the Forty-} sixth dint comprising the Sixth ag nec and igh! ward has ed in The Star I wish you Seattle due he was years old,| ¥ould be so considerate as to co: born in New Zealand rect an erfoneous statement appes Tennant ts a graduate of the |'ne on the top of firat and sec Seattio bigh school and gradua ond columns of page 7 of last Friday from the University of Washingt night jaeue, viz, to the effect that law school while wor . " | was arrested. It is with pleasure for the law firm o Me. |! ha to state that far I hay Micken, Dovell & Ramey He was bever been a ested, nor am I likely chief assistant in this firm until|to do anything that would put me 206, when he entered partnership |{n such a position. It is unfortunate with F. B. Brightman in the law | that such ecitiating and vaasctl firm Of Drightman & Tennant lating man going by the name of Mr. Tennant favors able | James F rton should be permit al option bill and * vote for | ted to trouble the Seattle public by ople’s United | his candidacy for such an important States senator offic Any man who listens to a . friend’s advice that he should put on his cards at the top “Honest good enough to camp with ther listens to another | riend that such quotations would him more harm than and ee n rushes to the printer to have ack line run over the above-quot 80 as au date aloon can vm win | to prevent as tor the legtelature f ed words to obiiterate them. inting bill, to save money on his p: » the Forty-second legis | 1) SAYS c ] iattve Sutatil, weters ho favor be va Frese peel petal cal option are combining their sup- | £84 Hstens to more would , * | Such a man, I say, ie more fit for wort Ge iy, Y, *, Cuntetensen, the habitation of daffydowndillies Dr. Christensen bas the endorse th " snout af tha Auti-Galeen teaaee han that of a county commission the support of the best people of | T@eking you In anticipation fet in his candidacy, He is J. MONTGOMERY i to carry out the oF cies i. REPAIRS NEARLY COMPLETE. elected wishes of peoy | Steamer Charles Nelson, which broke her shaft and was forced to put back into San Francisco a month ago, will have completed her repairs by September 15, when she will safl on her old run from San Francisco to Sound porte. Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. $ «112 Columbia Street. = atta Oniy $256 ‘on #6 per’ month ett ‘quick INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO 1009 American Bank Butlding wilt be closed all day today, Labor Day—but tomorrow we want you Constipation and Indigestion the nearly of man to be ready to come in : and open your savings foun 80 These troubles are dat Ailments in per cent of the kind QUICK RELIEF GUARAN TEED THROUGH MY METH ops account with us, diseases We can assure you courteous treatment and In addition to the cure, the a considerate care for | ation aught how to avold geen os : Me Booeibe: ” your interest NO DRUGS ARE DEPEND ED UPON, NATURAL METH ODS BRING LASTING RE } SULTS. SPECIAL RATES FOR TREATMENTS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Electric Vibratory Treatment, Osteopathy natural methods tation free GEO. D. BURR Osteopathic Physician Phoné®: Main 4432; Ind. 3686 430 Arcade Bidg Light and all used, Consul ARRESTED ands Pantages Theatre. pager Pantages nnounces today the new show will ran continuously. The Laurent trio, costume the m scene from Gounod’s Faust, is the feature of the bill. Other acts scheduled are Third Avenue Theatre. hae of Bienen 1 4, the Squaw The Third Avenue opened yes. Billy 1 , virl, and Cullen, singin r afternoon with rich melo-| oi bios a tied ama Convict 999 The « Grosation Wyk. reuees. Creeking White City. crowd. A scene capecial . Iw | The offictal celebration of the ity in the drama occurs when al Lavor Council for Saker the villain photographs himself jn |D8Y takes place at the White City the act of committing the crime ‘day and tonight. The program Wilds cite: Sten tb tae cee this afternoon includes athletic ex- chatr * him to the electric | iinitions and sports, and the burn- g of abor Temple mortgage. The company inst at the | ins of the La Third Avenue yesterday afternoon|T2¢ De pyrotechnic spectacle, is to be & permanent ¢ Among Battle of Manila,” will be them are the old Seattle favorites, Put on this evening, to run for Miss Kathleen Taylor, Viola Keene, | ** nights. Sane Mrs. French, Mr. Raynor, Mr. Johns - and Mreand Mrs. Berry. New mem bers who made a good impression were Theora Carter and C. Clay ton Bannington. Matinees will given Sunday, Wednesday be | and Sat- KANSAS CITY Grand Opera House. (By United Press.) The Pollards opened the last] «aNSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 7.—Af week of their engagement at the | +. being a “closed town” for more Grand last evening with one of the |ip an seven months, because of the best productions of “The Mikada, from a musicat point of view, which Judge William H. Wallace Honig dg 0 swt dag. of the criminal court, Kansas City bo be 7 seen in ae attle for a long y went back to its old ways, ne he youngsters were the re atres, cigar and grocery ents of many lent work. The part of Ko-Ko was tak encores for their . pool halls and other places of business were open. n by J GARDEN TRACTS being relieved of jam. headaches and neuralgia f| ] 2%acre tracts, $100 an FE ge hy acre; easy terms; close to bratory, Massage for Hesith car line and lake; level, clear- a Beauty” It's free, ed; fine for chickens and ber- ries. Arnold Vibrator Co. National Land Inv. Ce., Ino. 340 Arcade Annex 917 amallest—most stra Musical In ented. The princh introduced, is as ow, No valve—tube yet it plays any tune th whistled, in any key, clear, sweet tone ductory price, $1.00. Address » Dept. C., Arita P. rtland, Oregon HOTEL ST. FRANCIS A Fin ely Fauipped Houne. es and Govern ie this netel pour henGguactens "ws VICTORIA, B. C. ated in the Address your mail our Victoria J. E. 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