The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1908, Page 4

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panisTeD FOR BIG (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. }ing to official gy ° Accord le public and La | JAP IMMIGRATION DROPS, m re Seeretary of Com Straus today, the de of tmmt- | gration from Japan nas beeh cheek ed until it te now one-third of what it was a year ©, Japanese immigration for the fiscal year of 1908, 3 COMPLETED — ae DEBS to craft long the THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, the damage to shores of that vessels still jous. Many small are missing. NEW GRITISH CONBUL. AT STANFORD 11907 was 20,000, including the Jap-| State Convention Finishes uperintendent of public in 8 % AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—Wel a. —————vnnnnemn | Anew Who Wont to Honolulu, For Work of Choce! tion—Prof, Hever, North Yaki in 4 Adee Mhdbag4 peur coe he Se, tocke te todhh da tll Gaeta nm SS Jailed 6 Party!th one of the digged@ fold robderton | fe fecal year ending June 80, 1908 ork o oosing V.Daba aelelior extiiiace | Waccae ; ‘ Ban } 0 from ‘Waglend tees on record immigration from Japan was 18,000 Canditites insurance comminsioner—K V. Debs, socialist candidate English Coast Swept and} to New Phase of ee of which 9,600 came to the mainiand . siz, Seattle nt of the United State ‘ : ‘ he tion of consul, to Old Cri (oe art of Plunge. of the United States —-_—— representatives — Pirty:first A prohably have te speak tn she One Ship Lost With hich he has been named by the rime. | Thecharge ts that Roges has a The prohibition state convention | district, Joseph A, Campbell; Forty. |OPen alr or In one of the small fra firitish government. Moor has ® _—— Nag ha we $19,000 which “Bob: completed its nominations venter. {second district, Willam B, Platt bpd hott : op the Btant rd All Aboard. oe po for time and ys secant Miller planted two. years «> SUPER INTEN DE NT as afternoon, Aw the county con: {Mid A, Milloan;'Forty-third district, | 74! inday morning when 7 wall has ected the Sritieh couse! o ' at Fairbanks, after turning over to ¥Yentions were many of them held| Homer L. Bull; Forty-fifth district, | 1° addresses the students of that (By Unledd Press ci fo fajor Hal MY sdewene Tonena, plying | MICH was stolen fren the soar, | lot the delogates ‘were represented |D. Brown and C. J, Godman; Forty- | Gent of the board of trustees of the | ,, LONDON, Sept. 9--The schooner | wt ed Moc ce consul ‘ Meta potwis and hte peg as Ay 0 ye to be hie vay he | | by proxy, the actual attendance be | vs nth Aintrtot Robert 8. Moody | Wlver ty. wala er iat th A get IB a ice rr : " tore Ry way to divite | Phat the beard of public works |!9# about 30, The complete tieket |@0d Dr, I, Ne Richardson Me English club, bt ia De bas 4 i : Tedifis, 1006, and charged WIth the spoils with the mon who I*! has impliett beard ot fh the judg-|Nominated t« a» follows: For sheriff, Oharles M. Morgan; | ¥ Aunptoen Debs will speak, for | drowned. Tne boat | ter sh ey 4 Private pee tie state of Washington | Bow & prisoner, mont and actions of Francia W Pronidential electors—T, B, Webb, | for county clerk, Henry Ward; for) ie se of the famous Stanford un peat ge A Sede” Lana aha the ow shethall len goods, James H. Regge! The authorities are confidetit | Grant, the otty's superintendent of /D. D, North Yakima; J. W. Lock County auditor, N. A, Thompso bs : Aah h as a meeting place British ! ccna, uiltia wréciaae bn wrenwa'® . s hej that they will also land ; . les y e« ne trustee J f last evening, an he} that th Hit alvo land Miller, | buildings, was set forth in a letter | bart, M. D,, St, John; W, B. Kakin, | for county treasurer, Charles 1, |W! be re 4 By She Sant the ehanea th ait direction: oo how to Fiom the wicamer Senator After the robbery of the gold, which | sont yesterday to Jamen Parke &| Spokane; I. C. Byron, Bellingham, | Haggard; for county prosecuting | Today's Treasury Statement The storm |e ae severe as that of i . The arrest was made | 8d been consigned by the Wash-| Co, who have the coutract for the| 4nd C. C, Gridley, Vancouver torney, KE. W. Howell; for county!) ww siinaron gapt, Tod 10 days ape, and It le feared that \ ‘Malo soit, 4. teak A Patrolman Hubbard on a|!aton Alaska bank to the Washing: | now niunicipal building Representatives in congrous—N. |Aeenvor, Henry D. Kindig: for) civity statement shown receipe the loss of life will be heavy. Re Halle Adjoining jesued by Deputy United | te Trast company of thin clty The contractors and the superin-|U. Blackmore, Ellensburg, Harold | county coroner, D. J. B. Chapman; | fie > pcan ta Hi ide Marehat Charles Drett Miller was arrested and made an|tendent disagreed over certain es | King Rockhill, Tacoma, and A. H./for county superintendent — of y raements $1,¢ m and revives Inter agreement whereby he was given | timates made by the former, who | Sherwood, Everett wchools, Prof. A, H, Stillwell; for! waning guiciDEs — ch escent nate bg years in the penitentiary of) wrote Chairman Boullion of the| For governor—A. 8, Caton, Olym- | County commissioner, First district, | Goleman, of the marine corps. whil e promixe of giving up all but) poard stating that Grant had treat. | pia M. M. Marston; So« ntrict, J. | despondent, shot and killed hims¢ @ during Ser ber and | $19,000 of the gold. jed them unfairly, and that b »| For Heutenant governor—I, N,|A. Lassen, of Bothe wreck: | + the navy yard, P ie ae r 5 via Orero RR. & Navigw Miller te Watehed, }forth they would recognize no or-| Bmerson, Pullman master, F Conrad; for constable, | ira night ; 7 ny Ghieako to Seattle, $38.00; ) He served his time and when he|#¢er# &# official unless signed by| For secretary of state—Walter F./Seattle district, A. Bergh; f Mangas CHY.) got out this # eo wei sme. | City Engineer KR. W. Thomason or | McDowell, Olympia tlee of the peace, Beattle district * Other rates | Pry to Petchea ne em ne | Supervising Architect Clayton D.| _ For stato auditor—Carl H. Reeves, | Julius Baldwin; for constable, Kent Kuster & Hartzel ished, and de-| $15 600 in sald to have beon plane | Wilson Seattle district, A. T. Cook Make and Repair ‘ Tioket Office, | og” A man was put on his trail, and| . Boulllon’s reply is to the effect » treasurer—Edward O The t of the platform com 4 H, Eilts, Gem. AKL it was due to his close survelliance | that Grant's orders are final, and Seattle : ttee reaffirmed principle ae | ae U N K ) that Investigation made by the ty general—K, T, Trim state and national platforms .. | that Beggs was accused of carry }ing out the gold which Miller had | board of some of the matters apec lett ified In the complaint has shown he Firemen's Fund Insurance |!t that the superintendent acted in company, which paid in full ee the city's best Interests loss at the time of the robbery not let the case til the « it y RMIRG « th REPORTS POOR SEASON FOR RACE WAR FOR WHALERS (By United P | KANSAS CITY, Mo, sR AR |race war between and negroes js hourly expected here and Drum-|the police today are searching the whaling of nearly every negro the servi The American ship J mond, supply ship to th pockets feet, arrived at Port Townsens yes: | meet. Since a white man was killed xy from Port Clarence. She re-|by a negro Saturday, the blacks, it ports that up te August 10 but five has been learned, have been arm * had been taken, the small |ing themselves to be prey being attributed to the ice | any ms ly after leaving for the north in June, Herman Woker, a seaman had his eye gouged out by contact with a marlin spike while walking on the deck in the darkness. Woker made the round trip without sur gical a than that which could be provided on board. |} SHINGLES GO UP resulted In the w outbreak ONE BURNED TO DEATH SEVERAL INJURED United Pr PHIL AB OLPHIA, § man was burned to death and two women sertously tnjured when sev Ai Binds of New Fall is, Coats, Skirts, Walste of Fall Prices anee other Kinds of derate prices. MILLINERY. Buy your New Fall Hat Great vartety from, JONE PRICE TO ALL, CASH OR CREDIT. A small payment and a little each week or Month. You can wear the Foods while you are paying for them, Westherg & Childs S12 — Second Av. — 1312. Coats at Philadetphia Cricket club house at St. Martin's near Chestnut Hill, by 4 fire whioh destroyed the building early today TEETH and small throughout the west has esale price of s being raised approximate cent. Present quotations for clears and the first time claim at a profit Moonlight Excursion to se men iN ASHES — Human teeth found In ashes near where a body was located, near Ch authorities to suxpect The victim has not yet down GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles that will last rather than 760 for a pair that won't MEN'S SHOE STORE, 806 First Av. Colman Building And De con y caves 5 B® m Round trip. #6 Broken Lots of Haviland China To Close Quickly Special Prices Way Under Cost Two attractively decorated open stock Haviland Dinnerware patterns are dd by steady selling to a lot of odds and ends To close t this week, extremely low prices are quoted—in fact. the original cost was not cc made. Included In the lot are sidered when special prices were plates, platters, oatmeals, bone dish es, cake plates, cups, saucers and a number of other pleces Come early — the prices are unusually low. For example, a Cov way for $6.00, is 1 Diwb that sold in the regular at 8c offer English Porcelain—Prettily Decorated Special set of Ena! English Dinnerware—Finished With Gold Edge English h porcelain, decorated This set of poreeiain is decorated @old edging; shamrock pattern; very in enameled finished with narrow gold and something entirely new— edging; an attractive pattern price for 50 pleces, $12.85 7 50 Regular price for 50 pieces, $12.8 7 50 , sale price ' price for 100 pieces, Regular price for 100 pieces, $13.75 $13.75 50; sale price $24.80; sale price , White Cotton Elastic Felt Mattress $6.75 Special Mattress is one of those rest-inducing styles, built of white cotton and covered in a me Reavy grade of sateen-finished striped ticking. Edges are finished with a hand-astitehed roll Meurely tufted. This number weighs 40 pounds and usually sells for $10.00 Pantasote Covered Livingroom Couch € green $26 Value For — $16.50 Couch me es wide by 16 inches long, and Is made lain oak fre construction inforced ste guaranteed ¢ @ perfect satisfaction Top securely tufted and each button | ly held in , by « ed metal shank; covering either a dark olive green or mottled browr Me. One to a Trader SELLING AT SOLE ACTUAL Buy now SELLERS cosT— Pay later OF THE New “STAY SAT PROCE ; ISFACTORY” a sg All the Credit 8 MONARCH au Want RANGES Yo RANGES 9A eral domestios were trapped in the } Hed We unhe that the sitatingly prohibition of the fee Us te For commissioner of public lands J. R. Elmore Yakima | Phone, Ind Firet As North Cash Registers | | DE LUXE’ ee DEALERS FROM hoo UF Fire! 1 Ind 140 premises De Luxe Optical Co., Inc Have You Confidence In the t intelligence of thene Phone Eppersom at Beth Phones; Mai DEteste sch ste eth ese 33 65) 632 233/03) TheSafe Deposit hunted TR ALL OUR 76c PER CASE SODAS AND POPS REDUCED TO 60 CENTS PER CASE REMEMBER OUR FIRM IS ONE OF THE PIO NEERS, WITH A PROUD RECORD OF OVER TWENTY YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. James A. ts J.D. Lowman D, Hoge Cha H. Bebb if you have—¢hen you should do your business with this bank the ab named gentlemen are our acific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. PLANT AND OFFICE, COR. STEWART AND MINOR. BOTH PHONES—MAIN 927 IND. direc GEO. D. BURR Osteopathic Physician. WHY SUFFER LONGER FROM Constipation and Indigestion When there le a sure remedy In the natural methods | use in treating these diseases and trou bies resulting from them? Of the Title Trust Com pany are and have been guarded by day and night by employes of the company, and all value bies accepted for stor age are in @ separate compartment, but entire. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY T ri E aid Is in full swing now. up the great bargains we offer, we still have a large stock on hand which we have decided to get rid of at some price or other. The following prices will convince you that we mean to close out this ly within our large five ply chrome steel lined vault. Rates as reasonable as con with thorough treat Consultation free. sistent ment Phones: Main 4432 Ind., 3686 Guite 430 Arcade Bidg reSalvage Sale— Though we are crowded daily with buyers snatching STEAMER YOSEMITE rcrR © FOOT OF UNIVERSITY. BT Moonlight and Dancing Excursion ON PUGET SOUND Thursday Evening, September 10th UNDER AUSPICES OF AMERICAN YEOMEN, ROYAL HOME- stock regardless of value. Stock consists of almost a full line of Men’s Fur- nishings, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Suit Cases, Comforters, Blankets, Etc.— $7.50 High Cut Waterproof Shoes $4.10 $12.00 to $15.00 Youths’ Suits $3.45 vag Oo. a8. sas $10.00 Youths’ Suits ...... ORAB |. otters. ee tee eeeeeen Leaves Pier 6, foot o niversity St. at & p. m., returniag by no rome gee 4 enjoy evening of pleasure. Everybody welcome $20.00 to $25.00 Men's Blue Serges $5.00 to hi 1p Dress and Birr jase cpdnwe PARE 50¢ ROUND TRIP. and Black ngage eis senped $6.00 Leather Suit Case at... . .$2.95 Seereeeneneenerss pene <= J} $15.00 to $18.00 Men’s Suits. .$6.65 | ¢19 09 Solid Leather Suit Case $5.35 $15.00 Overcoats and Cravenettes at $5.00 and $6.00 Wool Blankets at $3.00 Flannel Overshirts $2.00 Wool Underwear $20.00 to $25.00 Overcoats $10.00 to $12.00 Cravenettes. . $8.65 $4.95 Victor Yun Jennings $3.00 to $4.00 Pants ...... ...$1.65 75c Heavy Underwear at ...... 38c Reco rds Bryan ee “Fir reer ee des $1.18 | 26c Som at- oo. senses ius eouan Oa $3.00 Corduroy Pants ........ $1.98 | 15c Som at ...ccccveees ahs aes 9c $5.00 to $7.00 Pants . $2.65 | 50c Extra Heavy Wool Sox at. . .26c 10-inch Size 600 Each Abouts 200 Coats and Vests, only | $1.00 Golf Shirts at The Ideal Republic, |Popular Election of Sena- [MH ....... on. $1.85 | $1.50 Shirt at ............ . ov sOBe Immortality sit ie ia, Ei Vite os 85c | $2.00 Shirt at ........ ae The Trust Question. {Osarantes of Bank Depeeite $3.00 Stiff or Soft Hats ....... $1.50 Sweater at... The Tariff Question The Labor Question. All this Merchandise is in perfect condition. We do not advertise any The stock must be sold. Imperialism, The Railroad Question. Publication of Campaign damaged goods. The insurance company has al- Contributions lowed us the full price for it. You will save big money during this sale. Now on Sale Come in and Hear Them REMEMBER THE NUMBER Northwestern Salvage Co. i}! 1406—SECOND AVE.—1406 | \ 158 Washington St., Near 2d Av. j | Sherman, Clay &Co. | Victor Talking Machines—-Wholesale and Retail,

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