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Ww. v. Tanner, of Seattle, Has *w. V. Tanner, who Spehool education in the public SEEKS THE NOMINATION FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Had Experience in the At- torney General’s Office. name has been sudmitted sto the republican primaries for the office of attorney i, was born at Fairmont, in the state of Minnesota, where his garly youth was sepnt, Fle came to Blaine, Whatcom county, more than #0 years ago, and finished his high achools (here Ry working in canneries and &hin gle wills Mr. Tanner was able to gave enough money to enter. the University of Washington in the fall of 1896. After leaving the unt weraity he took up the study of law the past three years he has i. sociated with Harold Pres 4 joe of law iam the practice of 1a W. V. TANNER, Hardest way to get votes Is to) Candidate Before Republican Pri deserve them | maries for Attorney General 10 DEFEAT JEFFRIES FOR STATE LEGISLATURE Republicans of Fort -fifth | their pledges, deserted Harold y Preston, and are popularly sup District to Combine | posed to have sold out to Levi An Against Him. |keny. His entire logistative record }is one of broken promises. In 1904) sae. the regular republican county con In the hope Itiplicity of | vention refused to re-nominate @udidates and lack of familiarity | him, and he was Jeft at home. This with the direct primary will aid action was taken at the special re him, George W. Jeffries, one of the west of 8 that {t was unsafe to have him on Surat men who ever misr B% the delegation from this county ‘@ King county in the state legisla: In the present campaign he was jure, is again trying to break into|the first candidate to file for rep tics AS 8 esentative from resentative from the 45th district 45th district hoping in this way to get the vote Jeffries was a member of the of those not familiar with his past 1902 legistature. and was one of the record. I8 traiters to this county who broke| The other republican tine! = _ —|from this district in the order of their filiags are as follows: War ren Shorts, James Y. C. Kellogg, |Prank Rentck, Frank Pierce and Arthur Dresbach. Shorts retired earty in the race In favor of Kel logx. All of these candidates, Kellogg. Renick, Pierce and Dres bach are well qualified for the po- sition and highly endorsed by their friends, and it is the hope of the better element in the district that the voters will concentrate on the two strongest of these candidates, jin order to defeat Jeffries. INCREASE FOR ARMY (By United Pr ) WASHINC ‘. pt. T—In bis} final message to congress Presi dent Roosevelt will urge an in crease in the army to at least 100 000 men This & request for 40,000 additi men DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN TEXT BOOK ISSUED (By United Pr at my Of the Title Trost Com- pany are and have been guarded by day and night by employes of the company, and al! valua bles accepted for stor age are in & separate compartment, but -ntire- ly within our large five ply chrome steel lined vault. cratic campaign text Rhy was dis tributed today It contains 300) manner, discesses the lseues. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF “ROGERS 1847” SILVERWARE}, Such another tanity to Silverware has not $2.00 Berry 75¢ Sugar Shell, Spoons, 89¢ > Ee Beantiful “Rox Knives ‘Rogers 1847 Avon Pattern Su gar Shell; a beru ty; worth Te; npectal 33c ers 1847" Berry Spoons, each in separate box; regular $2.00; special and Forks Regular $5.50 Set $1.50 Set Tea | of “Rogers 1817" ] $3.00 Set Table Spoons, $1.04 | Beautiful Avon Spoons, $1.98 Bet of “Rogers | Design Hollow. | Set, at “Rogers 1847" Tea | Handle Knives or : Spoons, in beanti ful design; reg jar $3.00; special Tnesday, set Spoons, in same pattern as knives and forks; worth $1.50; special, set $1.04 Forks; set of 6, extra spectal $3.69 $17.50 Dinner Set $11.9 First quality White Haviland China Dinner Set, in Al the much-wanted Ransom shape; full 50-piece set, complete service for 6 persons; regularly worth fees $11.98) ===Buy Your Fruit Jars No For your future preserving needs. BALL MASON JARS Pints, dozen, 59¢ Quarts, dozen, 69¢ Half-Gallons, dozen, 8O¢ ECONOMY JARS Pints, dozen, D5¢ Quarts, dozen, $1.15 Half-Gallons, dozen, $1.50 pelger& Harlb peg | joeived and every WRECKAGE MYSTERY AT LAST SOLVED (By United Press.) SAN PEDRO, Cal, Sept. 6.—The Mystery surrounding the wreck off Point Arena was cleared today when Shna Yak arrived in port and Capt. Hutton reported that his vessel grounded on the rocks there last Wednesday and was only saved from destruction when th deck load of lumber had been jet tisoned, Five men féll into the sea and First Mate Guatatsen was ne rionsly injured. The mea who went overboard were saved ATTACK ON GOMPERS (By United Press.) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept, 7.—In & signed editorial in the Social Bim. ocrat Herald, Victor L. Bergeritoday | Attacks Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of La bor, as follows Tam not going to answer Sam jompers’ {Innuendo about capitalls tic support for the Debs red spectal aber of the national ex mmittee of the eoctabiat party, I am opposed to all the tails of the matter from the be ning to th nd. Every donation re ent expended ts preperly accounted for, and Gom pers knows that as well as I do, and as weil as every one of our readers knows it, And tn casting | }this aspersion, Sam tor Piles, who felt |#0 against his better knowled, * did in mp other words, he lied willfully LEAVES MONEY ) pages, and in a bright, concise! ' Janie All Day | | | TO UNIVERSITY (By United Press.) MAIRSON, Wis. Sept. 7.—It was 4 today when the will of the W. F. Vilas was made pub lie that he has left a fund to the University of Wisconsin that wil total $30,000,000 some di T tate Is valued today at 189,000,000 The widow ts to have the tneome during ber life. and the only daugh ter is to have $30,000 a year out of this, After that, half of the income of the trust fund ts to be used for the university, and the other halt added to the fund until it reaches $20,000,000, when it will all be jto the university CLAIMS DOCTOR — TOOK HIS LIFE (By United Pre United Press.) OMAHA, Sept. 7.—Dr Rustin took his own life Wea nesday morning, according to the police. For days bis death has been a mystery, but today Mre Ab ble L. Rice, who bas been held in connection with the shooting, stat ed that Dr. Rustin suicided on ac nt of being heavily in debt. He jearried a life insurance of $60,000 fertck CHICAGO, ‘Sept The demo-| GOV, MEAD AT EDMONDS, (By United Prees.) FRDMONDS, Sept. 7 —llev. Mead ts being entertained by the cit! today At 1 oelock the Ch of Commerce served lunch whieh there w 5 guests H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. 3 If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. WHITE city At |” PARK aud Tonight, Coates Council's Offietal Programme Seorts in Afiornoon Mpeeches by | Morteage Plenty Conclading at night at reproduction pyratechnioally of THE BATTE MANILA And 9 Bie Direwer Adm ieaton North. Ath IPAN'TAGES VAUUEVIL\ Cains BASEBALL Uncyuaied Vantortte | Mr. Lewis has be TOMORROW SEATTLE vse. BUTTE. Game Called 3:30 P. M. Take Yoster Admission 7 The, bte. LUNA The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY, 3:30 AND 8:30 P. M. STARTING TODAY, SEPTEMBER 7, LABOR DAY, FOR FOUR THE TWO GRE rry Boat rune di from foot of Mart RACES! 4 for the republican nomination, an@|iiteiy fair deal on all matters af (By United Pi ) +4 — of, ssidents of rn 3, Sept. 7 aut » at 3:30—50 Prizes signed by about 250 residenis of /fcting thelr interests, and they |, U2 MANS, Sept. 7—An automo Seattle and King county : ibe he pas| bile containing the Countess De join in supporting him for the pu The statement contains Cae Ssumption | Wanans and a companion, friends AT MARTELLS, sharp criticism of methods ht continue the policy {of the American aeroplanist, Wil The World's Most Marvelous Cyclists. have en practiced for many year . }bur Wright, while returning here und pledges Dr, Snyder to change vt the resolutions |fm a trip last evening, was over . in polloy that will bring the co I. & Nateo & Co, Goorzetown |trned, The chauffeur was killed the ho er hour af m pee Wh , o vu ht and the countess probably CHAS. LOOFF, Manager SEE THE BATTLESHIPS - betes egy tarvatth A Sons |¢atally injured, advantage of the good) ° alts im Co. of Gentle — weath now nd vieit the Puget wet ind Na Yard, See the battle + ny . c r ss Commits Suicide RACES! ivatcruivers praon ship training | , Countess Commite Suicite: HCG BOGGS & CO. nip and the beautiful grounds, This RIS, Sept. 7.—Countess de ws mg 3 Soe et ered sami | Sabatiere, prominent in Parisian so- || Room D Pacific Bik. Main 4266 Roats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler |clety, committed suicide by shoot | eee At the Meadows Six Races Daity— first Race at 2 P.M, From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutes Hi) “mM, BE. HAY, after 11 o'dlock a. m from First ave. and Jackson st Admission (Including Grand Stand) Y, SEPTEMBER 7 COWAN $TATES HIS PLATFORM 1908. let this be your heater store— Dr, Charles B, Cowan, candidgla)! have promised the people to con ready! for the office of coroner on the co.pMitct the affairs of the office, if 1 publican ticket, haw tenued a lant xe™ elected, in an honpst and eco ready with a surpassingly large and attractive heater show this season seatsess tothe velw ft tatyeomical manner, 1 feel that my | een oO We voters oO experience in the medical profes | Showing the most wanted and popular makes, priced the very faire county in which he calls partionjer raion has boon wuffictont to qualify | usual, attention to the fact that he la une for the work of coroner | i om ’ ave “2 Y 2 lidentified with the county politi¢ t “Should 1 be selected as the can-| let us place the heater in your house now, and you'll have full geason’s use ring,” or with any undertaking |didate on the party ticket, I will! of it firm, Jeall for bids for the work of bury I have made my campaign alone |ing the county's unidentified and and wnat by any outside in-| pauper dead. I believe this will fluences, except that interest taken | save the county many hundreds of | in the fight, by personal friends,” | dollars each year. If people believe said Dr, Cowan today, “and | will|t am the best man, | want thetr elther win or lose on that platform. | votes.” DEFEATED SULTAN ABANDONS FIGHT (By United oe.) | “Go where you will; let those} TANGIER, Sept, 7—Advices re|who desire to follow Mulat Hafid ceived here from Madiuna say that follow him.” Adb-ElAsts, who was momentarily) Mohammed Sidi It Mokri, the! encouraged by the victory of Mtow | minister of foreign affairs, has at goul, one of his chiefs, over the! rived at ngier. It is understood }forces of Mulai Hafid, has again | that he comes here for tne purpose jgtven up hope and disbanded his of negotiating the abdication of jarmy, saying to them | Abd-E-Agix | a reminder: “your ¢redit is good”! Franklin firelight heater | the Buck Laurel heater Gem wood heater— for coal only for wood only— plains, there will be a large com-| RAINED i RSES pany of fractions and bucking bronchos on exhibition in the same | arena It will be readily shown how dif-| ficult it is to make the western {horse submit even to the curb and of the cowboy, let aa st alone the mastery of a trainer who makes Mus SS alli ee i, ie i! Wi, is such a good heater for burn- ing wood that we wish to call particular attention to ft. it {s one of the siest of heating stoves to operate. it has a patent top front draft, which insures perfect regula them perform, easily and gracefully rang | nd without the sligh’ puniah- | Bill's Wild West) mont or urging, the moat dietioutt |ahow comes to town on Sept. 18/ trick known to the horse trainers’ aod 19, there will be displayed, 84 \ art Ray Thompson is the owner ® part of that remarkable exhtbt-' ang trainer of the Buffalo Bill tion, @ troupe of western Tanke | horses, and the star of his aggregs this is an espectally good this is a firelight Franklin | When Bafta! heater of a neat and very at heater, very attractive and tractive appearance; it is 0) a bilit and its | practical; ia made so that you for durability an ° good heating qualities. can open up the whole front it has a heavy. cast iron bot horses, trained to the fection of! tion is Joo Bailey, admittedly the tion of the fire and prevents | the thoroughbred of the clreus ring. | handsomest and beat trained animal to represent an open fire tom and top, with a body any sparks from blowing out To demonstrate how difficult If! on exhibition before the public made of heavy boiler plate of the stove must have been to subdue these de es 5 place; is a most cheerful heavy boller pla it is made of heavy polished steel, with cast top; has swing cover, nickel urn and foot rails, and extra cast iron ltd ndants of the wild by steel heater; has nickel legs, nick it ts the heaviest wood = ‘7 HERO SEEKS. wings and full mica heater made; it has front iveat door and swing top, with and foot-ratls Ideal oak heater for coal and wood— in four sizes No. 18 takes 18-1nch 5 50 wood; price $ " No. 20 takes 20-inch 6 50 No. 24 takes 24-inch 7. 95 No. takes 26-inch 10, 50 wood; price .. $ Buck Banner oak heater ‘or wood and coal— urn Samuel Klein, hero of probably the bravest exploit to the credit of & constable in the history of King feounty, is a candidate for the nom-| - 7 =e ——=Hnation for constable AMUSEMENTS. ene ticket ‘ In Octobd 1905, hile a con Moore Theatre {static attached to Judge Gordon's the 11th asd ttth \eourt, Kiein was passing at Fifth Refined Darktows Lady Minstrels. | SV. and Yealer way when a store at) WA" robbed by two hold-up mon ol Myer a) Seuptio ¥ ae Kieta immediately put the two men omens or tb Directed rine | Under arr and suce ed in hold “rl ing them after a fight in which he leeived two bullet wounds in the hand. Both criminals received pen The Grand |Mentiary enter Joke Cort, Maw | Mr. Kietn has « reputation for honesty and bravery as n the repub- Standard Special air- tight heater for wood only— ° +1 80. constable ar at Moution. (pe and for ne 1 years w tive - Mt worker the union «Mew betng member of Soy sore Clerks’ union when they secured sora 8 6 o'clock and Sunday clo me, and assisted the of the Sunset Tele ny In their successful fight cher wa Te KELLOGG MADE Ruseeil, Seattle T heatre Haber Day Mat. Today. Tonight 84 sl!) James ¥. C. Kellogg, who is one qeuvece of the five candidates for state rep j A Convincing Buccess | resentative from the Porty-fitth dis. | Company and Play Neat Week | triet, sub; to the republican pri elie “Detven Frew Newt iehia tte) Maries, has made a mont aggressive campaign | Mr. Kellogg may be said to be "kab Theatre — | Beattie povace = x * wht he all not born here, he was brought to this heater is mge to fill the demand of a good, medium Phones: unset M 104; Ind 4nee 4 — 5 pilced heater, hes cast tron this hea’ is made to meet naga Ponce Deg in the Seattle city schools, the Uni heating stove that you can [| ‘Side Id (made go that you | grade oak hsater “REFORE AND AFTER” ty, 66: Washington ané. Colam can boll water or cook on top | —the body of this stove is made Ladies’ Night this evening bia University ta New York City possibly buy that will operate of it if you wish) as patent of a heavy, uniform steel; fire. It's Coming Hoon He is now engaged in the practice sntistnnbiciie om tga oe cae Peasy sige pot has special airtight con- ~- of law with offices in the Batley Senntncaly alodiaht and tae.) ns Wns ont oe Oe Phones 3106 | buliding Mile i aie ol absolutely air-tight and is an ground to make a perfect fit; | Among the men who are earnest iisasmag apnea ta bon en peak doar fekel | gemcrac tie Ww yody, nickel urn, rere . and upper check draft; a Fe eee nan eae are: WIL | body, nickel ura. rerew Tee T _theva pricings are vary fair | swing top and urs, bandsome Burke, Frank T. Hunter, George H ister and foot rails; it pre on this splendid heater a foot rails; made in four $800, Nights 1025.50, 28) Walker, F. K. Stray ea D. i », | No. 20, e mae Vaudeville, Werk of Sept. 7. Hoge M. F. Backus So Heathen — ee ae? =e Pe . $6.50 ~ > einai . 50 " e. C. Kilbourne and o' « de in two sizes . ps in repot ; . ' Kilbourne and other Made in two siz No. 20, 20-inch $7 50 No. 3A has 12-inch 1 5 size ‘ ' “firepot 5.50 "10 END CAMPAIGN aS. ee ys Three Performances Datip-—? 1. —— | 9:18 Prices, 190 and 200; box seats 560 John G. Lawts, of Aberdeen, can | conver vopaYr—« To 11 didate for the republican nomina Sagi fim pstiariotel P= for state treasurer, Is finishing ‘ fn eS up his campaign in Seattle. He has made an active campaign east of mountains and tn the northwest uP the state and came to | Seattle Friday fo. 2 s 10-inch a Bids sige size coven Pe firepot ... ‘ 18.50 No. 213 has 12-inch i} 95 No. 50, 24-inch 4} 50 No. TA has 164nch 2 50 firepot; price . sine are MONG oc0s. weaned ' $1 $1 down down $1 $1 a week SEATTLE n prominent in ALL DAY SHOWS TODAY! state polities for : years and one Rettman eoaiat, Greed! was a delegate at large from th and 3 other Kavellent turns 6. state of Washington to the repub 900 Atra! Butlet Poggi} Me n national convention of 1904 Woman being a member of the committee | which notified President Roosevelt 80 SECOND AV., AT PINE Next Week, jof his nomination, —_—-—— -— - _ ~ eaoens ner’s office strictly within the pro was the result of nervous Paid Advertisement. ENDORSED BY visions of the state laws. excitement Charging that the, coroner's of / fice during the past few years has |been under the exclusive control several other firms are uniting in| support of Dr. Snyder's candidacy J Conditions in the office of county | oY have joined in signing a set of coro during present and past | resolutions in his behalf. administrations are discussed in aj These undertakers declare their belief that Dr. Snyder, if nominat ed and elected, will give all the un dertakers of the county an abso. statement issued by the supporters of Dr. James C. 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