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“GOVERN MARKET Joon Meets Soon With re i * necessary, and while a Mpequlations. [betteee Maat abe? chen teens Co changes that may} Wl be of more general benefit y ey ere. andar to deter |, 4, System of numbertag all the peat fow days d ‘ stale on the market, with tlekets ILL FIX RULES ToO'¢ jIssue Circular Telling Why| | Phillips Would Make a = | Good Sheriff. su candidate for the republica hation for shertff, have | Supporters of Charl Phillips, n nom snued a ob from Nitrate port via Comox,jon which are corresponding num. |°WAr giving the reasons why he pecomary in operating the mar! hers, will probably be arranged for | COMsiders he ought to be nominated and the adoption of the rules|the regear drawing. Thess nam-| The clroular says, in part wl Peatat jons p 1 by the) bers will be placed on all the stalls, The year of 1909 will surely and ma chant both public and private, and will| Ark an epoch in the history of the farmers have already result In adding fully 80 more stalls | Seattle and King county, for while a committee i ore-| for the benefit for the farmers jit ia true that th at people from ie the Japanese, Ita and) Inspector Winship, who was ap-|#!! sections of the world can produce viso two} pointed t succeed BH. R. Cheadle} "4 during the progress of — the bers for the s, andiis giving general satisfaction, and |Al@ska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, it im market merchants will prob} both the farmers and merchants |!* especially true that the clever appoint a committee tomorjare well satiafied with the manner] ¢#t criminals and inmost de ato log Wednesday morning iu which he has ran the market | Characters on earth will also be Bie generally conceded that anjsinee he assumed the duties of the| here for the purpose of preying sont market | office Jupon the Innocent and unsuspect gumaion of the SEATTLE SCHOOLS OPEN TOMORRO\ Se RRR tt Will Be Greatly in . * Excess of That of TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, * . Last Year, * * Si saiarieniemmeth * First Race, + ® Frieze, 6 to 5. ort all of thel® Roy T. 90 to 1 fomorrow = mor al : A * schools of Seattle will open|® Dredkin, & to 1 * ser the long summer vacation. ;* Time, 1:16, * fp ama the first few days wilt | ¥ ee Rerond Race. * Ppessumed im the enrollment of) % — gey oR Ly diet 3 and other preitminary mat-|® Janeta, 4 to 1 * & «Time, 1:28 * * the except nev = den for SERRE EER RR ee ee and new! of both old ' fhe handing i mth | county Mr. Howell haa covered © sufficiently ample a een ction of the newt 27 counties tn this state in the Pullding in that vicinity, the} |present campaign, and says he is of Fort Lawton school jeonfident of victory at the polls, — | E: wet oe als Le = whe | Mr. Howell was a deputy in the all bu ree o ‘eBto¢ auditor's office of Pierce ounty have been done away with |for four years prev to his first Za increase fn the enrollment of} lelection to the office, and has since q pupile over last ear's open | I been elec for a cond term i week is estimated by Supertn- | Previous to ente « the office he it Cooper. was engaged in the real state bust —— . cowcmapenepreteen ness. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.—J/ing,” says Mr. Howell, “and SPECIES OF PEACH News was brought today by the|that I am entitled to it, as my only . ? Jopponent, Sam H, Nichols, is now steamer City of Sidney from An-| OPPO" 4 asking fe e third te f ° 1 dons Of this Gelehte of Mrs. Bisa Dicmiae oe Met form ta th Soe experienced fruft raiser who! Newman, wife of Paul Newman, | exusssumesmmeunsesnmccmemncummmn: ectemernuster y lived east of the moun ; ; . / jonce secretary to King Talakana ‘and who sow has a farm near ‘ity, ancceeded fn raising |Of Hawall, by Jumping overboard ‘bearing peach trees from seed,| last Tuesday night gal what ged to % Mrs, Newman evidently becamo — and unique variety Cl ontally deranged by brooding One of the trees produces a fine | over the death of her son, Ensign fruit, large aud of splen Newman, who was killed by an ex plosion aboard the battleship Geor sia some months ago. The vesset was in the lower part of the Guif of California when Mra Newman committed the rash ect. It was so 5 igi intensely dark at the time that all efforts fo recover the body fatled it ts feared that one of the mon sters ended the unfortunate wo. man's life. SEEKS MISSING MAN Chief of Police Edward Haley of taste and appearance. The! says he will give sprouts) all who want them by calt [ep the telephone number, 950. was robbed of wold band white sleeping in the Vega on Washington st, between ay. and Occidental, last night. weré two other occupants the room, and one of them, who at5 o'clock in the morning.) San Jose. Cal. has written to the ed of the theft. The mat-/jocal police department in an ef. reported: hed the police. fort to locate John Kelleher, who 7 has been missing from that city since last November. Kelleher cashed « draft on a San Jose bank | from Spokane several months ago. He is believed to have been in Se- attle receutly WOMAN |8 DESTITUTE. (By United Press.) ALTO, Cal, Sept. 7 a butcher em here, killed his wife at} f home wear here this morning, ting Ber im the back, fol Weg 2 quarrel in which she had her husband for drink- mez was A Mrs. Sweet, who lives at the Victory hotel, on First av,, is re ported to be sick and in destitute circumstances. Mrs. Sweet has | two children to care for and is now arrested | practically dependent upon the charity of her 2 egg sR Aeronaut Stays in lee srounds at Issy 17 times, go. }ing over 16 miles in all hag With His The great seroplane was under | lew Machine. perfect control every minute of the | Might. The tventor maintained jan average height of 20° fect. He ascended as high as 30 feet and as low as 12 Hundreds watehed the flight of the aeroplane and Wilbur Wright, the Ameritan inventor, was the | first to congratulate the Freachman . La the French aeronaut, presi Hof the Aviator club of France, ® new world’s record &t Issy, when his aeroplane for Hi minutes, beating the | on his success. teeord that he established I expect tq beat you y Oy sailing 29 minutes and| hour mark,” said Wright seconds ing to La Grange the duration and the a BLACK HAND LEADER GIVES POSSE SLIP He circled the pa y United Press.) to in the tatk CHICAGO, Sept. 7-—Joseph Setur ba, known in this city as “king jot the Biack Hand,” charged with having been 4 partner in a con apiracy to dynamite the home of Antonie Linmia, today escaped a | pouse of deputies and Chicago de |tectives, when hard pre by de sending into a mine near Marion ‘The shaft was thoroughly search without avail, and was finally ndoned, no trace of the minsing rehist having been found } Children’s Eyes Should receive careful attention while growing. We give special at tention to children’s eye troubles. and invite you to bring them in to us for examination chuchard Op tieal Co., 1207 Beeond av eee STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautifu Homos, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO., INC. solicited MAY Who are su s him tea needa oe H. Hanford, C. H. Black Thomson, L J. ¢ Les- ies Hh 1 ote Fy 4 Private ee ® C. A. Philbri I 6B. 1. Blaine, Grittith Davies, 6. F Meacham A. Wha BF. W. Wont, Austin P tng visttors It is ap to our eftizens to afford these guests the most expert and careful protection during their #o journ in our midst, in order to pre erve our self at home and Tacoma Man Believes Voters | Will Choose Him for State Secretary. 1. M. Howell of Tacoma, who Is |@ candidate for the nomination as | secretary of state on the republican tleket, teting bis Pier fe now com md te auditor of m as BRIDE MEN |Offer Wager Against Field, But Renege When Takers Appear. | | Advertising in bold letters on a |eard in the window of their estab |lahment that they would bet $300 on MeBride inet the feild of candidates In the race for governor but failing to show any Intention of doing so, Is the method am palgning employed by Batrerahy @ Smith, proprietors of a cigar store on First av., oPposite the Rainier | Grand hotel BET OF STAGE MON THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, SUPPORTERS ASK VOTES FOR CHAS H. PHILLIPS to promote our far fame abroad | | Hy the nomination and election | of Charles H, Phillips to the offter of sheriff, the best safeguard with in the range of posstbilitios can and will be effected, for through bim the sheriff's offiee and the city po lice department will be brought into perfect harmony, thereby as suring not only our eltixens, but the many angers who will be within our gates, & protection heretofore unknown in this elty and county and neyer before known in a world’s fair olty To every voter in King county who does not wear the collar of the ringsters, Charles H, Phillipa candidacy must appeal with telling force, and it ts a safe prediction that all who are imbued with a love for our home city and county will not only vote for Phillips for sher iff, but will use all honorable mean within thelr power to bring about his nomination on Sept eleetion on Nov. $ The cireular is signed by L. H Gray, president, and KE. Morgen torn, secretary «HOWELL CONFIDENT OF NOMINATION 1, M. HOWELL, oa! OFFER men who had offered to wager on 8 and his} | abe be the contest immediately got a feet,” and their much-talked-of cotn proved to be stage money only For an hour | made a detar-| mined effort to arrange a wager with Hattersby & Smith according to thelr torms, bat they absolutely weed to make good,” wald the anrove man 1 have since fesrned that six other mon tried to bet with them in accordance with thelr proposition, and failure result ed in each Instance They should be compelled to take the card out of their window Buch « despicable method of boost A prominent business man and a ing for Meliride or any other can supporter of Cosgrove tried this didate should not be tolerated for morning to cover the bet, bat the! a minute | qemee ss os ce ——— FOUR PERISH IN FOREST FIRES Flames Swept Northern Part of Minnesota Leaving | Death and Ruin. (By United Press.) DULUTH, Minn. Sept. 7 unknown lumbermen and the wife of one of them are supposed to! Pia tele bogs ap ioare perished fu the forest fires hear Hibbing yesterday. Search. ing parties are out looking for the |bodies in the charred carpet of the | forest today, but so far no word has been recetved of the finding | jot the bodies The four were driven from the| town by the flames, and returned later In the day to get their camp jing ontfite, Nothing more was | heard from them. By 9 o'clock today bad been raised for eve ~Three | over the $9,000 relief of jload of tents ‘had | j ) | | the vietima of the Chisholm fire, The Oliver Mining company started | the ty by donating $5,000, and others followed Reports from Chisholm state that the militia are guardin, ed town, and that relic being rushed to the scen A car arrived th today, and the people are mped on the outskirta of the city, The wind quited down and no more damage i* expected from the fan The total loss i* estimated tween $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. Over 1,000 acres were ,over altogether The fire portions of St. Loula, Carleton and Itasca counties and the northern portion of Douglas county, Wis The subsiding wind enabled the tn funds are be the burn-| burned | overed | habitants of Buh! and Naskwauk to} save their homes after a hard fight with the fire umti! late last night acme SENATOR KNOX IS HURLED THROUGH |He and His Wife Are Hurt in Auto Accident and Young Son May Die. | (By United Press.) GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 7.— Hurled from an automobile when the machine collided with another | Senator Philander C. Knox of | Pittsburg and his wife were slightly | injured and hi Philander ©. were seriously hurt here car, son, Knox, jr» late yesterday The party was traveling at a high rate of speed, when the chauffeur Before | lost contro! of the machine the car could be brought back into its course It crashed into another automobile. The force of the impact threw the Knox machine into the ditch and hurled the occupants through | the air, The party was picked up apparently more dead than alive and rushed to a hotel another machine. | An examination revealed the fact | that the senator and Mre. Knox were not seriously. injured. Phi-| lander, jr, fared badly, however, and was unconscious for several | minutes after the accident. He is badly bruised and it is thought he suffered internal injuries. The machine in which the Knox party was riding is a wreck, mak in THE AIR ing it impossible to determine whether a mechanical defect or the chauffeur’s carelessness is re aponsible for the accident Closed Labor Day Special Sale on Bench or Broad Hatchets Tuesday......Sept. 8th F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. | Says jand J. W | begun after the 1908. FALL INTO OPEN HATCH hree Sailors on Nederlands Hurt and Condition Is Critical. While discharging nitrate at the wharf at Vietoria this morning Jin Farley, se Johnson, a sailor, and a steve Whoxe name is belleved to O'lirien fell down Hateh No. 1 of the Dutch steamer Nederlands, sus taining serious injuries, The men nd mate, William EATH MAY RESULT FROM | | | | were removed to a hospital, a nd} the latest report f# that they are in a critical condition ‘ The Nedertands arrived yerter |with Councilman Revelle within and thie mornin began unloading her cargo of nitrate The men were removing the hateh coverings, preparatory to discharging the ore from No. 1 hold, and aceldentally stepped on A cove which slipped from ite niche, plunging them into the hold LABORING MEN Equitable ‘Distribution of Proceeds of Toil the Great Question. * (By United Press.) * CHICAGO, Sept, T—Wm. J, Bry jan is the Labor day guest of Chi cago, and the whole celebration of the day centered about him, When he arrived from Lincoln he was met at the station and escorted to the Auditorium Annex by a spect mittee appointed to have charge of the candidate during the events of the holiday National Mack wan nan W t Bryan, Chairman Ne on hand to gre Kern, the vie ate, @ through Ub function Reviews the Parade. At noon the candidates were the guents of honot at at the Ir vols club, with the state | miter Immediately afterw visitors proceeded to the cony of the hotel, from whieh the reviewed the great Labor day pa rade, in which practically all th ganizations in the city participated The exercises the day w par ad di who h t pass ed, and Br od and given a gree marchers the an vy th hote vation dd the BRYAN TALKS TO 7 CLAIMS TWO TO ONE AGAINST ANKENY — Wesley L, JonesdLeague Issues tate, including Pierce county, sil Forecast of Outcome in ad 4 Booey, Manas ty dl te Primary Election. In the northwestern part of the ons semis state Jones will carry every county and we think King county will give senator tomorrow, wae Inaued to Tho state outside of King coup Gey We thd oie ened tO ty will give Jone at least 26,000 a te tf, Jones teamed majority over Ankeny From — reliable information In the clty of Seattle Jones will throughout eastern Washington the ¢arry ail the wards except the indications are that Jones will get Jecond and Sixth, The about 75 per cent of the republican th and Fifth will be « but vote In that part of the state the other wards are ‘e for Jones. Walla Walla and Whitman coun peak ad when we thea will be ¢ but skate and 1 that the state will give Jones Yakima, together with the other more than two to one at tomorrow's counties will give Jones an over-| primary whelming vote Executive Committee of the Wee The southwestern part of the ley L. Jones League.” 6 began his addrous Problem of the Day. | } Mr. Bryan tn his address pald| |his compliments to the laboring * 7 |man and referred to the injunction | pla of the democratic platform ind compared it with that in the} In an Interview with a represen; themselves and the community i# republican platform. In conclu-| tative of The this morning, t select the most available of the sion he paid Mr. James J. G of the G yppoaition candida and concen. One the problems of | » 7 seo ; t their voting strength on bim day ts to secure an equitable ankin m, OF " attention Of to prevent the above-mentioned distribution of the proceeds of | the ayers of King county to the ger toll. The material wealth of this | dang ing from the large num From the advice received, from country is largely a joint product,|ber of candidates for the office of | ¢ ward and community, in factories few » work alone| county commissioner in the First throughout the county, it is clear and on the farm a certain amc city) district that the man who has shown the of co-operation is eapary. At least 80 per cent of the voters greatest strength and strongest difficulty has been to divide the of the unty are alterab’ backing throughout the ejty gui results fairly between the captains | posed to a continuation in of county is Mr. M. J. Carrigan, From of industry and the privates ty presept me the dey he Apne is willing the ranks ckingham fiess to staid for the nomination Ballot Box the Thing said Mr. G an But notwith- his friends and the public general- The labor question, therefore, | standing the overwhelr op i. ly have d to hie support until as it presente itself at this time, /tion to them, there a @rave and he now pothesses elements of Is certaty aq 1 of triba- | peal dar that they ma sccoed strength far surpassing that of an and t or asked for|in the primaries t row from the of the other worthy and cape t wh h eure to) fae tha h to them men who a in th ace » which cen en- | ma sumong the other The path of wisdom the Aw ecured Hidat » permit th © leads to th neentration h the ballot, everyone should |tarn by a sn alit ting stre a “ ballot to obtain the legi It seen the duty ent m Mr. Carrigan, ‘ nece { den t the taxt and vot w ward whic democra arty |S sins e'wsarie "KN" YOUNG NOW SEATTLE MAN | distribution of rewards ‘SIXTEEN BELIEVED DRO WNED AT SEA Pleasure Party ty Thought to Have Been Lost in Sunday’s Gale. United Press.) BAN Wipro. cal Sisteen passengers of the gw jing fishing launch “O. K.." which tas tt since erday eved to have by are being made to Mittiicate by wireions with Catalina Mforts com island, but no news of the missing ereft had been received this after | noon Passengers on the launch HELANDER HAS GOOD CHANCE ALBERT HELANDER Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for State Insusance Com- missioner. Albert Helander, of King county fs likely to win the republican nom |ination for state insurance com missioner in the primary tion tomorrow Mr. Helander, who is a young man, has made an active campaign on @ platform of “protection to the public,” and promises, if to refuse admittance to the st to all “wiideat” insurance organi tions whieh prey on the Mr. Helander has a quaintanee, hy Thurston and Yakima Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our ct lating Mbrary al prices will be given for a fow days c second-hand Autoplanos, Some | as low an $350.00 with free use ot the musle library. Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments Kohler & Chase 1318 Beoond Ave., Seat Weber Piano Dea! PRAYS FOR DEATH ‘GANDIDATE Information from »ekton, Cal to the effe at the man who! Cal. Welbon, for 22 years a resi As arrested on Aug attle, is a candidate for t ot ty erday or : pag Pear iblican pom{nation for state as we ee ae eet . A inissioner. iMrs. D. HY Wennk Gates, order is none other than Geo Vaibon. hah hook Seay: cual |Mre. Frank Gates, Lester Gates./ young, known to the police of this paigning ip othér portions of the j Harry Harvey and wife, Mr. Allen, | iy as “Kid” Youpg. He is 8 He ® and returned Friday night to two Young women, names unknow®|torious criminal ahd du the finish his campatgn here, jane me mee, ames ee pet the | Yisit of the fleet attle va em. Hg served in the Philippine war ee ae ey oar tontion (ployed by the police to point out with the First Washin Py vojun- Taunch tt wa ween te tem tee \bickpockets. Latér ft wad | teers for 18 months, a4 hiv das of returning | 10 eek day fishing (nat he had been i didacy is endorsed by 45 of the night after spending & day fabins crime himself while depart-|Jeadiig business houses of Seattle. in the vicinity of Cata’ ina ews | ment’s employ and he was run out| Mr. Welbon promises an honegt A fow hours after the departure) oo tows dministration of the office, if of the “O. K ere aquall blew The Dad Masdbe sub-postotien |@ and it was feared the little craft enn tae or a cepa " - man who got them, and he will addition to King county and hav-| probably be brought back this AT LUNA PARK ling been an active man. He is ae“ to — La , berate i , countant and fitted for| It ts said that at Stockton * me. weltion of "lasavanee commis-| praying for death to relieve him of Despite inclement weather, fond | stoner his troubles, and on the day of his| Mothers with their babies journey- \’ "There are four candidates for| arrest he cursed a policeman who|ed to Luna park this afternoon insurance commissioner and a / shot at him for his poor marksman for the first day of the big baby movement has been-under way for | ship, show. Manager George Trumbull Helander for first chotee and Bul — — |was busy with the arrangements lock for second choice. LENDS STRENGTH TO jall morning, but he himself was | surprised at the size of the crowd ' that turned out TAFT GETS READY FOR THEORY OF MURDER ","%si250 yosee wow | warded. Tomorrow contests will | SPEAKING TOUR be open for babies six months and | The finding of a womén’s siik| "der, for babies from 18 months MIDDL William F (By United | ye Pron 10:30 o'eloek this mont, Ohio, where he will be on tertained by nel Webb Hayes He will te Fremont this eve ning for ky and will speak there tomorre He will proceed » Cincinnat! from Sandusky and probably will remain in his home city until September 21, when the | speaking tour will start JUDGE MORRIS TAKES EXCEPTION | superior Judge date for th vertisement Morris, court printed papers last Saturday that he had cases denied and cripples The facts this ris the five term on granted injur ed, and tained by state, I once hav morning sentative, “that as CT wic trials by id are,” #2 dari bench non-suits y cases that have each the suprem © only in a personal injury ca who is a election as judge takes exception statements made in a paid ad daily cave I of in the to the eff ge, “in juries Judi Star my ent I have o} ng in perso been appe was 8 @ court of been candi the to many ws and orphans ire nly nal al us the reversed and this was on the grounds of error.|~ I con sider this a emarkable r h. Te iovuntate to mie to clepeiane) ich statements as that In the ad vertisement of Saturday, on the eve of election, when many prsone might believe that the charges} contained therein true H. ination for the office of Repre: tive of 42nd A Worker BRAC LATHOOY c. LITT r the District and Re 4} ooY, en Your vote ult-Getter Republican nom-| in Seattle school to two years, for the heaviest baby, handkerchief, stained with blood, jientost baby. tallest baby 2 near the spot where the body of the! prettiest baby. In all, ten differs unidentified woman was found at! ent prizes will be awarded tomor Juanita last Tuesday, has served to | TW convince the authorities that the TOM A. MULLIGAN. woman was the victim of a diabol Wise ical murd Tom R. Mulligan, who is a cam The handkerchief was found by | qigate for the offlee of constable Deputy Sheriff Liner. It was lying for geattle precinct, has been @ away from the im- resident of the city of Seattle for provised grave, in such a position a period of 19 years, and has had that the woman herself could not |4 Wide experience In the perform possibly have placed it there. Be ance of the various duties pertain- fore the finding of the handkerchief ing to this office the officers w divided in their “Tyy0n the proper performance of opinions as to whether the woman |tne duties of the constable often depends the success or failure of the causes of the ordinary citizens, was murdered or had committed suicide. The handkerchief does not furnish any clew, however, to the wutligan has the endorsement of identity of the woman, having | most of jing law firms of neither initial nor laundry mark | the city re three consta- upon it bles to be elected. Deputy Sheriff Liner is still en gaged in working on the case, and has made a thorough search of the woods near Juanita for any possible divide in this Are you going with your opponent to time cam paign? clew that might throw light on the No; I'm going to divide the sal mystery ary of the office with him, after SELECT §f THAT NEW SUIT COAT SKIRT OR HAT NOW CLUB WILL MEET. The Michigan club will hold a business meeting in the Chamber of Comm at 8 o'clock this ev ing for the purpose of electing @ president of the club, and to dis cuss business pertaining to the building for the Alaska Yukoo Pacifie exposition PAID J From our large and well selected stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing Ap parol, and pay later, weekly ov monthly payments. One & Price EDWARD H. STAFFOR Principal Pacific School Candidate for nomination on re publican ticket for superintendent CASH OR CREDIT. of schools, King county Student University of Michigan, | 1884-1886 acher school of Kansas, Colorado Washington. 1886-1894 incipa 04-189 Westherg & Childs uperintendent Incorporated 1896-1898; principal chools, 1 Ballard school Second Av. — 1312.