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his ground bravely in the of some two seore of disappointed mammas Of course all the babies couldn't win. Priw were awarded, how ever, as follows Under six months by, Preddie Forcier, 144 Cal st lightest baby, Richard Morrt son, 220 First av. N.; best dressed baby, Ruth Mildred Murphy, 404 Westlake One year and under baby, Wolfgong Heb, 411 aviest baby, Raymond 8 Coryell place; tallest boy dron Walton, South Park girl, Alma Lee bem peo, Ray st Rabies 2 years months—Lightost Johnson, Interbay Seth William Bryson, 924 21st av heaviest baby, Edward Richards, | Rainier Beach: best dressed baby, in| Barbara Campbell, 1121 Howell ieourse of an afternoon than can| The baby show ts on again today found in the catechism. Mr,| Tomorrow Japanese babies will) bull had plenty of courage, | have a day at the park, while Thurs. | p for after ‘the ee had se. day will be for Chinese babies —_ HOONER IS TOSSED ¥ * * | > SHUT-OFF NOTICE. * = Water will be shut oft to ® ® morrow in Hillman City from ® ® 10 o'clock in the morning un * ® Ul 5 o'clock in the evening + Ms | _ — bd &| Lomgwerthe. Routed Out of} to}he House, She watehed the fir - - ttn | HRHHHHHRakhhdhae Bed When Private lar Longworth tried to aid the fire Present at Te at Opening ot | worth and Patrview schools, have ‘i fate m@® in protecting the realdence ne been completed, and are in use to MORNING COSTUMES, Stables Burn, TH barn is far back from the Term Number day for the firet time, Roth are sabe ctu stot, and there was only one avail) 000. elghtroom buildings, There is also al water plug, a thousand feet 2s, an elghtroom addition to the later cunonent ATT Ohio, Bavk tat bray tho ne, which made tt hard oe lake school, The new bullding in tired th ber ataht robe, Alice jot the firemen to fight the bisse fhe titendance at the ning Of) the Lawton district Is mot yet tin. | love i" lange oe ae eaten ye |. Aside from her discomfiture and jay schools this morning In@l-|Ished and two portabl buildings | hor home here. early today, with |t@ Unploasantness of being routed inere: rver that of | WHI be used watt the completion of hei h ' out of bed in such fashion, Mre. 4 large Increase tie ‘echeat ta her husband, Congressman Nichol tt nel eat his school about Nov, | as Longworth, also woarthg his noc- | asworth seemed to enjoy the ox ‘og ; fe The ,bronle of Fauntloroy have laurnal garb, ‘by a fire which do.[clt@ment, and gave orders to the that the to nent, been provided with a portable stroyed the. Lonewo: Pd firemen, This wax one ocersion about 25,000, a» agatnat| bullding Jor the use of thelr chit threatened te worth stables 884) however, when her orders were ut 1907, It is expected that} dren, .This is the firat sehool to When the Lonkworths were awak-| ey !gnored. The firemen, who | 4,000 of these will register| hold sosstons in Fauntleroy, the oned the flames were shooting high | M4 not realize that she was the high schools, and the re-/ pupils from there having previously tn the alr from the stables, and the | @#ushter of the president, told her ta the lower grades jattended the schools at West Seat wmoke had surrounded the to stand back out of the way new Dulldings, the Whit-l de. | and entered the halls so that they | “Better get Into kome house, Tady mec sme |thought they were in the midst of | You're lable to get wet and catch Ithe conflagration, Not waiting to|%0Ur death of cold,” ‘sald one fire fdon their clothes, they seized | ™4" whatever they could for protection| But Alice would not budge, She and rt into the street remain m the soene until the fir For half an hour {t seemed that safely confi = |the house certainly was doomed she returned apart jand the president's daught ment, The property by the though she was in great danger of | burning of the stable ts estimated | catching vid, was afraid to return at § 000, i ov - an - - | eo Oo vee ‘CHRISTMAS WEEK 0 Select Prize Winners. MAIL is ou 7 DONE | _ laughing | r ire Insued by prospective candi 4 _ nl pag wegen Politicans’ Letters freon Em- | dates ae ne of mall whict = Stall ones and short ones ployes of Local Post- AM Gis athe inet ‘and toddiers, all just as - i Coo eth 7 Seed pretty as loving mothers rarest Christman week, but ho congestion arty eoaeee cold wale resulted, as It was mostly campaign he coowd and prattl a on _ More pieces of mall matter were) natier, which went out first and et chorus ace ae bpm handled by the local postoffice dur-| second class, As a result of the ew a on So | campaign literature Issued, our o& Stormy weather threatened, ing tho last week than during sani receipts for August amounted ~ a few drops of rain fell, | Christmas week, as a result of the |to $62,000, which exceeds that of me god packing (he warm and | 6 exhibit tent to ite o| WOLFGONG HEIB, | WANTED ELSEWHERE te Son of Mra. W. C. Heib, Prettiest) Pearl gray mn with bands Of George Trumbull had ‘4 . } ‘ | aby Under One Year. Teen linen makes a charming is figuratively full of babies, Baten ud Pitts morning costume. The lace under _ oocietane ON FORGER CHARGE : me lected the prize winners, he stood | *eevs and soften the other-| Steamship President arrived this re rs Mil don 7 ttiest st av Fiaton Met tallest 3119 BARBARA CAMPBELL, of Mrs, Chas. Campbell, over 18 baby Walter tallest baby and whe answered more q RN TO DEATH. | Captain Schage, formerly master BY GALES — ot We tntated Sarategn, will go ont saahesitipiatyeasinnrene | (By United Press.) as master of the new freighter Fab rom the d : cn’ ‘ y . which has just fintshed her lat bunker coal from the deck. The! cnanaiien SACRAMENTO, Sept. 6.—Valen-/ con, w : . ne! ad or day | ltine Marites, aged 45, an iron mould maiden trip. The period of Captain Lives Through Ter-| storm continued several days and| The bitter war which haw extated e: in the Bonthern Pacific shops, | Schage’s suspension elapsed on Aug. | the furious waves lashed the Ca rible Storms in ROWLY ESCAPES BEING GORED TO DEATH ret , Loading Steers, | animal was jerked nearly off his [feet, only tearing the prostrate Attacked by Enraged man's coat Animal. WHITE MALINE HAT engaged in loading a band Steers on the steamer at pier 4 this morning, Shores, « longuhoreman, | excaped being gored) by one of the maddened A rope had been previous- around the steers band Shores managed to escape Maogied by a quick jump to! paide. The last steer was a P brute, frothy mouthed and * who resisted al! efforts him inte the box. The long began prodding him with and twisting tail, The mt With head lowered, rushed Ben. Two of the men dart the pen fence and by the margin cleared the) BWWs lone horns. One of the men| and the steer rushed him fo the ond of slack the —. | id Advertisement.) a a A wide spreading hat of white maline ts lined with baby blue fallle sauin The crown is massed with 4 blue forget-me-nota, and at the left 4 aide stands erect a large grenadier P | feather in white. f | Warm Tea Cake One and a quarter cups of four Half cup corn starch, mixed with poonstul baking powder p of sigar and one table spoonful warm butter, creamed to ELMER. “Jou CONN: gether " men | Add half cup sweet milk, three a nadldate County | eggs and flour Missloner, Firvt District | Bake rather quick! THE STAR—TUESDAY, shizeusee 8, 1908. presence | ise severe shoulder line ning from San F si aiedies The Seattle police department passengers has been informed that George H. E Kiersted, who was arrested in Port LEW IS FOUND land several dayn ago and brought back to answer to th stealing $ 1 a Seatile ance offic Nome in freighter from hours, night the run days and 12 ived last Making Falcon ar pap din Omaha and woman whose Believing that the i hody was found last hip W. F. Babcock, which car | Newark, N. J., for forgery. After near Jua on the east! rica coal to Duteh Harbor, waa ex. Ne 18 prosecuted here, he may be Lake W n. MAY | hected to depart for Port Townsend trned over to the authorities of m his wife, who left bim! on september 5. one of these cities. years ago, 8. F. Morris, a jcook, living at the National hotel Bark Englehora, which left - CROOKED GAMESTER > at police headquarte ast coma on March 24, with wheat ee night and asked that an investiga the United Kingdom, arrived at Dey Wittste latened to the man's story, and ascertained me liner Senator, G eitty hat, in a general way, the descrip-| perce’ in Cape ne aca Ma 26| |Bd. Nolan, aged 35, who gives his tion of Mra. Morris fits that of the | jciock thix morning and is due in| Ofeupation as that of logger, w dead woman, Morris gave the name | port tonight efrested this morning by officers of of a Seattle carman, for whom his | the police department for swindling had left him, and said that) greamer Nederlands quar: | Passengers on board the steamers | knew that this man had threat-| acting station at Diamond Point at|Plying between Seattle and Van ened her life. Ll o'clock this morning for Ta-/ Cover, B.C. The officials have re Although the theory ts not 8 | coma where eho will discharge ore, | C#!¥ed numerous complaints to the riously considered, an effort te be-| effect that Nolan has robbed people ing made to locate the man im] Norwegian steamer Cecil arrived | O° these boats by means of “crook ed” card games. He admits that he has been gambling | question at Comox today to coal, after which she will go to Tacoma to load lum ber and general freight, finishing | at Eagle Harbor with piles | 1S FALCON’S MASTER, tor years between the Independents | was burned to death in a fire whieh |22. Capt. O. Burreson, who took | melia A. until the barge commenced - " the North. leo sink. It was Guabbahey te jetti.| 8nd the theatrical trust of the east | de troyed his residence here today pal —— to Nome, will ship as ‘ cor son 20 tom of coal and work the|is to be brought to Seattle next | x : ‘ two steam pumps and two hand | week, wh “ - | CHAFIN SPEAKS TO CROWD. ethooner Northerner.) ons continuously to keep the ook, when “The Devil,” a reallstic MISSING FROM HOME. chas! in June, } aces ee ’ drama, will be produced at both By United Press.) —— | room mj tacge etheat the L Th CHICO, Cal, Sept. §—Rugene James McKay, aged 20, has been 4 . ois and the new Third Avenw . iSeoone kana Jona a) Sasay Tosca toon jc ute tok theatre. There ts a fight as to the hatin probibition caatidate for | missing from oa ie dence of his * : ‘ t ‘tala, < . [rights of producing this play and it | Président, spoke here today a | parents, Mr. any rm. ieKay, $2 Bt notes wreck belgie Beka heriesyding |happens that both the independent | Majestic theatre before « big crowd. /29th #., for the past five months, washed overboard from the veasei, | 40d trust houses are advertising the and the latter are anxious to get are tor th gery FOLLOWS RESCUE. | some trace of their boy's where p same wer rok |Gertig, of Carbonado, whose life ASKS HE H lhe probably saved two years ago| gave a ball at Lesch! park last night | during troop maneuvers at Amert-| and it is estimated that $1,000 was can Lake, when he grabbed the/ cleared from «the event, as over young lady from in front of a com: | 2,000 people were In attendance pany of mounte 4d troops who we Claiming to have been arrested and held in jail in Spokane for four The regul o f p ee eaten’ Eke Sais regular program for the | months on @ burglary charge, with eek — me at hee % Welsh picnic yesterday was sus jout a hearing, H. Kemper, a a | at peaded, owing to a misunderstand. hemian, has appealed to the ing which resulted in part of the man consul of this city for rellet The local consul has notified Kem per that he must seek the aid of the Austria-Hungarian consul of San Francisco. GLOBE, Aris, Sept. &.—After drinking a bottle of Florida water because he could not secure whisky, Manuel Garela, foreman of a gang quarrying rock for the government, tn dead today. EVIDENCE POINTS T0 THE CAMPAIGN ISSUES Addresses the Old Soldiers, Then Talks to Another DOCTOR’ 5 MURDER Large Crowd. {By United Prose omana” See Tr aviaencs Ohio, Sept. 8.—Wil at the soldiers confining SANDUSKY liam H. .Taft spoke home here this morning his remarks to non-political sub jects. He was well received, and shook hands with the veterans, who crowded about him with much en thustasm | brought out today at the inquest In | tothe death of Dr. Fred Rustin, who was found by his wife dying in the doorway of his home, tended to in dicate that he was murdered. Dr Rustin was a prominent young phy | siclan, and was connected with the | lending families of this city 20 of eo + lle! yg — ae randidate|-"‘Mra, Rustin testified that in ar packed ever able TOOL OF SPACE! Vaid he had be shot by a mar in the opera house, The meeting | he -Langford, who attended him auspices of the and the county was held under the }Taft organization committee. The crowd cheered Taft uproartously, and his speech received with great applause. testified that he did not believe the wounds could have been flieted. self-in wa 4 paeeeeets Aggressive Foraker leaders were denied invitations to the opera house meeting, but there was no PECIAL SALE expression of ill feeling, and the meeting wa a great success. Many women were in the crowd M IL LI N E RY which greeted Taft at the opera house, Congressman Kelfer and sit I yg hes Examine our line of la former Governor Myron T. Herrick |f , Examine ou waists, skirts, The r. epublica « id preceded ‘aft on the prograp A. F. HAAS, republican enndt-| preceded Taft on the program. The |] Pett tts which are atriving date for county commissioner, | candidate ee snoral way, |f dally, It's a pleas First district Primsvien hata * competes to 6 eenere goods in our new Sept. 8, 1908. Your vote and In where the light is as perfect as modern building can make it pene ees, A. few ae & DOCTORS’ BOOK FREE You can’t mistake the material many who are supporting him ond and color in our beautiful day | Judge C. A. Hanford, C. H. Black 19 light store R. H. Thomson, L. J, Colman, Geo We offer you a great bargain : , in a specially trimmed hat to an L. Sizer, W. W. Wil Dr - . e od a anes suit your own taste for only $4 ama iilbriek, #. L. Crs ford, B. L. Blaine, Griffith Davies a Geo. F. Meacham, John A. Wha Miss M. Gallagher ley, ¥. W. West, Austin P 1526 2nd av. well charge of | | Welsh people going to Woodland park and part to the Welsh church RRR * * ® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. Firet Race. Spohn, 6 to 1 Beautifal and Most, 10 to 1 My Burprise, 40 to 1 Time—1:18 46 | Second Race. Meddling Hannah, Horace H., 4 to 1 Steel, 2% to 1 Time—1:07 iG tot eeeeeet eee eee es * . + * + * * * * ~ * * 7 * eR tk ARE READY | (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.—<Both |} Bat. Neleon and Joe Gane went on the road for a Workout this morn ing, preceding thelr 45-round battle for the Mghtwelght champlonship tomorrow The a tand 10 to 6, with Nelson favorite, Gans will do a litt work in the gym| this afternoon, They will enter the rt pounds tomorrow at 2:80 o'clock. The Dane says he is better than he was on the Fourth | short will make work of ¢ The negro, however appears to be in as good condition as ever in his life, and seems confi dent that he will win back the lau rela be lost on Independence day OPP Pee ee eee ee * + COUNCIL TO MEET . * The city counell will hold # w special meeting at & o'clock & this evening veral matte ® of importance are to come be * fore the city dads, but owing * to this being primary election ® day the session will be very ® short At Melialichatctalalalelelel POLITICAL FIGHT IN MISSOURI (By United Press.) 2FFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept, 8 Complying with the provisions o the new primary law, all state ce ventions in Missouri are being held today and this city is crowded with politicians who are here as dele gates, The principal the convention outside election of chatrman adoption of party platforms which must be made public by six o'clock bust : pusiness ¢ that of the tomorrow evening Today each dominant party bas 215 delegates in attendance who were selected at the recent primaries Today's polities! activities mark jthe formal opening of this year leampaign in this state. A warn fight ts predicted between Cowherd and Hadley, the respective demo cratic and republican gubernatorial candidates, The Stone-Folk fight for senatorial nomination, to be decided at the November election. has grown to be exceedingly bit ter SHINGLE MILL IS BURNED Fire which is believed to Originated from fiying sparks | night destroyed the shingle plant of the Renton Mill Co., at Renton The flames were discovered about midnight and the volunteer fire corps made desperate efforts to| wave the building. The mill was completely destroyed, but the dry kiln wan saved The loss will amount to $8,000, fully covered by insurance, The | mill was owned by the Bonds-Fos | shouts. [tee Lumber Co., of this elty First Sergeant George |. Bowling, | DANCE {8 BIG SUCCESS. MAN IN PRISON of company 1, 22nd United States | | SnineLe PLANT BURNED. Infantry, will soon wed Miss Ann | The Seattle Electric Company} United Press.) Employer Beneficial angoctation Rp ulate Sept. §.—Origin. ating from some unknown source. a fire started in the shingle plant of the Carson Lumber company at Belfast, in Skagit county, at 2 o'clock this morning and burned the mili to the ground. The dry kilns were saved. The loss from the fire ts estimated at $10,000. DIX GOES TO DOCK. United States army transport Dix, which arrived from Manila Satur. day night, will dock at the Puget Sound Navy yard about Sept to cloan and paint, me Seattle. When the Dix leaves for | the Philippines about Oct. 3, she | with carry mules and horses, besides lumber, oats and hay | Today's Treasury Receipts WASHING Sept. 8.— The treasury report today shows: RB jcelpts $2 020,000 529, expenditures § Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO 4150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our clrow lating library, Speolal prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos, Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the music library, Votes in our great voting contest will be | allowed on all cash payments. | Kohler & Chase | 1818 Beoond Ave., Seattle, Wash. | Weber Piano Dealers. FOR FIGHT eeeeeeeeeeee will be the | 4 | have | nwhile lying at | DEMOCRATS PLAN ° pannene | —stnahlilsninteatightetennsentiiinassisieteiniait Will Involse “Corrupt Prac-! throughout the campaign. It ls now “oon derstood that Gompers will | tices Act” in the Doubt- [inake an open appeal to the labor ful States. | vote of the country to support the biititaes democratic ticket Under the plaa adopted today other labor leaders (By United Pr |. CHICAGO, Sept. & | fe nee of the | here today democratic ) the leaders him fn the stamping of Gompers also has a plan under way by wkich he expects to have literature fivoring the dem ocratic cause distributed in all labor are to join the country con democratic it was decided that the national committee will Invoke the “corrupt practices act” | i rotog to prevent the lavish use of mone |by the republican national commit rh aune “4 ae tee In doubtful states, This move “ at the reports received at the was determined upon, after a ae lay bon ference from the v s state chairs It is clatmed by the leaders that | ™e2-_ All of thene ts were fat Pa 8 “> " 4 Dea ott * \ tering and ‘optimistic dy gre rggesne ne-yo Per iryan spent smuc ne jratve @ big campaign fund which |) Bryan spent much tin brags they will use mainly in the doubt- | oy, a tell wcoweat waa ful states. aders and final settlement was reached in regard to the many mat Gompers Takes Stump ters that have been pending. Heads An arrangement was perfected of the arious bur the Bryan and amuel Gomp national com my ports, ent of the American Fed and aceordin the statements Labor, by which Gomp made public all were satisfactory er wi remain on the at p John W. Kern, the lee idential candidate, was prominent in the conferences and showed that he l# the campaign. | ; Following are the overnight en tomorrow at ‘The Bryan will speak ria, Ll, on the subject of tries at the Meadows Wednesda p and the Nation First race, five furlongs, purse ie sinthons, © yeareiae STOCK MARKET FURNISHED B | 49 Toby 102 8, C. OSBORN & CO. 3 Adriana Lecouvr 99 3 New York, Sept. a ; ie w York, Sept. 8. Dorothy Ledgett 99 STOCKS High Low Bid Task ut saad 99 x Dredkin 102 55'%: Sam Shaen a devene 102 sou » Queen 99 90's 110 Baltimore & Obie 97% 107 Canadian Pacific 173% . Chi. M. & St. Paul 144% § Bucktho 105 | Cot. fuet & tron 37 Tanma 99 | Ore 2774) Second race, six furlongs, selling, | Green Came Cap tte earolds and upwards Lowigyille Nash. 109% 1506 Maud MeG 119 Pacific 57% ; 119 Ne onal Lead 85 New York Central 105\5 108 Northern Pacific 144 it Ry. 25% 1 oe 30% ern Pacific 10 119 | Union Pacific Lig | US. Steet U. 5. Steet, Pd 112% | 12 } 198 Total Sales 706,300. | }\3| CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Knight the Bear 119} Chicago, Sept. 8. | Third race, six furlongs, selling, 3-1 OPTION | ttigh |tew| Bia lAska rolds and upwards ei Tee eco 103 | Wheat, Seot. 971-5 98 | 97m oe Taylor George revere: 103) Wheat, Dec. 96'.-% | $84) 96h | 974 | 4 Ida May 102 | Corn, Sept. 78% 79% 78% 79 4636 Preon sen seve es LOB | Comm, Dec.” \67%-1 | GOs) 67% gat gee jon | Oats. Sept 49% 50's 49% | 49% Iroquois DRESS UP YOUR HOME Good Paint for all purposes Wall papers in endless designs, Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co [aaa Your Credit Is Good 97} All mile; selling; 4} | (9519)*Rowse Cherry | 2417 Burning Bash 4417 Fireball | Fourth race | Clyde Handicap olds and up | Critic Tony Faust ) Barney Oldfield 3508 Gypsy King | (3536) High Gan . | 3495 Mirzer One value A. Muskoday One mile and seventy Peggy O'Ne 3548 Kekersall 3546 Harmakis 3548 Josie’s Jewel } 3646 Transit 06 Buc’ oe | (3496) Kruka .. . 3483 Monvina .. 3483 Onardi 3635 *St. Kilda 3 Gene Russell Sixth race—On yearolds and up | kinds of New Fall Suits, Coats, Skirts, Watsts and Millinery. % Legal Form 109 | Big assortment. of Fall Capt. Bush 109 Winter Suits. Prices 2 Potrero Grande 109 50 up to $90.00. Birdie P. 109 All kinds of Coats at | Jim Simpson 109 moderate prices. | Von Tromp . 112} Distributor .. . 109 MILLINERY. *Yellowstone .. 107 . . Moone art 2} Buy your New Fall Hat Seventh race--One mile; selling; |fM— OW. Great variety to se 4-yearolds and up lect from | 3519 La Rose bo ONE PRICE TO ALL, Buster Jones 109 CASH OR CREDIT. Storma ° 109 i Maxim Gorky 109) A small payment down Millie R 109 |B and a little each week or St. Albans 109 month. You can wear the | Dr. White 109 goods while you are paying | Red Ball 112 | BM for them, | 3095 Annie H 109 | Mohr 109 aay John J. 3 Westberg & Childs Incerporated 1312 — Second Av. — No. 1 Henmnad Cushion Broad or |Bench HATCHET 1312. 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