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my . nner cane presence inners ore - ies eae ° ° . ° nk LJ PHE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908. mE GIRL IS KILLED | ONTHE FRONT SEATTLE SOCIETY WOMAN SUIGIDES :sccuccccnt%'? SEATTLE DAY PROVES . fi * | o ° * Firet Race. 14 On acco wf being delay@i in ‘ontinued from page one.) * Matld of Gotham, # to 1. b/ the north, the City of Seattle wit! > — > - -'* fuckthorn, 2% to 1 Hot start on the return trip before} Texponstble for the state of mind which led the beautiful young WOMAN w ~~ Angloface, 7 to 1 Sunday, &§ salied south from ond her existenc * Time OT 4-6, ——— - Ketchikan yosterday, and is due to Owing to the condition of Mra. Myers, @he thw not been told of * Second Rac — ‘A ae ese att bee ae morrow morning es >} | it i n2toL Into Vehicle's Path otore tt could be stopped she was hor daughter's death and probably wilt not be for several days, It ts lerman Doyle, 2 to 1 j® Dr, White, 12 to 1 Thousands Are Entertain-|@y «94 tomorrow + eeeeeeeeeeeee nocked down and dragwed about! The Governor if Frisco | thought that in her present atate the bhook would kill her *® Dr. Crook, 12 . Mege Maid was allowed to pape Cru 3 o e an fractured | ¢ } . % mile yester®y and made the and Is shed to Ts tie aed ee en ee eS late, acehaioned by | The father, hushand and brother gf the dead woman are prostrated|® — ‘Timo—1: 27 3-6 | ed With Races Pe ara tea ter Onaga wsgece bey Death. reauining consciouaness, Tho car! Poon it, Admieston day.) with grief, and friends are doing evervthing within thelr power to min) * and Exhibits. lamin sallay und her cualin wae ars passed directly over the body,|ioan Association of Trtveling | ivter to thetr wants i Sela ale 2 td» cl $a lat al + the best she has made in Seattle ‘ which was taken from under the/senger Agents and other @ucstes No arrangements have been mate for the funeral WILL SOON RECOVER. As anticipated uttle Day turn-|for the mile. F.C. Erwin, owner Special vy spon . Hog: motors | Pacifie Coast Steam ed out to be the most successful |of College Mata, tas consented to RD, Sept ' | John Peterson, motorman, and mn Wednesday, Sopte A BRILLIANT CAREER, Mrs. A. C. Larish of Kverett, who} day yet experienced by the man-|let her start again tomorrow warold daughter of 4. Sorenson, conductor, were tn | o round: the-sour rip. n sjured ‘ wane mement of the Western Wadhin he Rural Spirit pu which = or 6 W. Gist at et the tar tad Were Grrest patie a. Arts The tragedy brings to an end « ljeautiful and unoful life, For 10) Yas 5 bg ir Mb vagy. J sec pag t ; Peso pte og eee Raging opche . by an Everett Inter Patrolman Craig, who was) German «htp Carl, Capt, Jollos, | 8 Mra. Davin had lived tn Seattle, and during that time, owln# tO) Ai firgt reported, and will #o ere on the card and furnished the|ing program, was won by Leland ar yesterday afternoon at near by when the acetdent occur: | Mt the clevators at Smith’s| her unusual talent, she had been a }ight in musical eiretes jeover from the effects of the acel-| most In sting and exciting con ward, the great er, who has of au ae ag sk Ba Sn ‘J ng a tele ‘Corcuan Saat ike United Haine a wheat es | She was a mémber of the young goclety’ set of Capitol hill, and of | dent | | of o wee RR PIES. ion eon ay faced. om (a Grand gue little girl bad com-|ste and later last night It was de-|charter to Maifour-Guthrie & Co A ha lovable disposition as to alway be a favorite among thong sivene' ev Wiseraiia liner of the day's program took] Two harness and two running Tuesday and was re cided that no inquest was neces whom she asadelated | . place at 1 o'clock in the shape of) races were on the program for to home from school when | #ary, as all evidence painted to the} Port Crescent reported thin morn- | Not only was she known tn so¢lal and musieal efreles, but she} @ parade of prize winning stock.| gay The harness races were the ‘out from hind a/ fet that the death was purely (By United Press.) ly in front of the ing 48 passing a foreign bark, light! took an active part in the work of the church of which she was a . mart * re ental and towing, but on account of the! 5 ELCENTRO, Cal. Sept. 11 en, each worth $1,000 fox her signals were not distin. | @ in ruins today) such a success that the manage | ‘Tomorrow will wind up the fafr aoe | Jauishable, It te possible timt it] Mra. Davis was a native of California jand damage amounting to thow| hone decided to repeat It again tO gracni ncing hibits and other HERE SEEK MISSING BOY was the French bark “Laur = - om sands of dollars is reported as the} ' ne its @ i | fhe parade was pulled off yester-| Queen City day for the first time and proved and Northwestern ear momber, and the sadness that her death causes In widespread Several houses 4 jrewult of a windstorm whieh | - —|features having been prepared, A | mornin aoa Gram tel | COMMISSIONERS WIN [58 re eroveRy OF HACK (Sistas mont : ) YEAR a ong ga a ne cated trom Neon aa BY MINORITY vo TE THIEF'S Victim Improves. | DRIVER DOUBTFUL the four calves that were bor the fair grounds several days | The calves will be named as and bia parents are making anxious | Charles Hilp, the restaurant man wee t stock in the orthwest er shoes when he disappeared Oh ses Seattle for Anyone knowtng of hls whereabouts: ia asked to Bast 3241 after 5 (By United Press.) | fourth of the votes cast for can commissioners, including both the|is reported by Dr. X. P. DeDo elty and county preeinets, is as fol-| who is attending to him, to be rap lows idly lided with a hack owned the United Carriage & Transfer Co. Ingham reocelved leas than one | Complete returns from both cc that may have resulted from the! majority of fair viettore deeds. ay search for him. He Is described ad | ; car : primary fleht jwho was shot by @ robber early! inenest Hendrickson, the hackman first two were christened Chief — being smatl for his age, with clear | t¥ and city precincts show that in esterday morning while resisting 1 carly Wednesday and Princess Angeline. All 4 sci complexion and dark eyes, He! the race for the mination of County Commissioners. jam attempt to loot the cash register hove d etn omy Pryor Miche » driv are Jerseys at ome from the Medical Association | wore jong trousers and patent leath HUNG ON GALLOWS seeaty wihiaintaie, than. Bate The complete vote for county|in the cafe where he was employed, | MOUMINE mien Sn nulonno ye eimont improving triet candida J.D. FARRELL, wattle Was) today, doubt ertained as to Convention. jo’clock this evening SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Sept, 11 Gates from his district, and Ruther-| 54 fad hn enrany sieat a nee dhion at Ws hae, 100 - Fainting and unaware of what was | {Td recelved a ittle more than re on ° as vest eval FARRELL 18 SECRETARY 7th as, fe burt inte ty i one-third o e Votes fo ‘ad dis ” : | ft tw noted ‘ALBANY ORDERED happening to him, Constantine Bor. | UO*hlrd of the votes for Third die) jae H. Ball 68 . and, as no imp a tod | (®y United Press.) | 1 was hanged today tor the mur The final count gives Becky W. Olney 589] yesterday elected ary of the| hie secovery WALLA, Sept. 11.—The| TO B EMERTON der of Emilio d’Rramo, in the xal-| ham 5,597 votes and Carrigan 6,117, AleX. And 1.664) Oregon & Washington railway at a ste itn ann ve eens ae are, | While A. F. Haas, the nearest com. Gorse F. Zimmerman 2190! meeting of t stockholders in Candidates at Banquet Btate Medical # | r 1 the penttentiary here Elmer Coune. he nesneee. 7 One of th petitor, is eredited with 3,782 cR — rtland CHICAGO, Sept. 1L—Bryan and Mjourn this afternoe (By United Press.) he Of the man’s last acts was to! heckingham, as was expected, re |! ed ware Taft will both address the Chicago @ the most successful) ware Sept. .—| Kis# affectionately the pleture of | ceived Firat ward vote, also the “J. Carrigan GUARANTY LAW UPHELD. Association of Commerce, which mR has ever held. The | the pro Albany wil! | bis wife, who was the cause of the| county vote by more than two t ggg ai Rn pp opens the Deep Waterways conven Bill be held in Seat: |jeave for Bremerton in a few days | trouble one, Carrigan beat him out bh o.oo (By United Press.) tion here on October 7 with a ban Bes, 1909. at which time the |i, be ov ed, after having done The murder was committed at| {ly In all the eclty wards except th — OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Se It has been arranged that io be ¢ done eal , ’ kla., Sept : Of idaho, Oregon and oatrot duty at Honduras Los Angeles, where Rorsel was al Firat George W. Altta 11.—The ipreme court to- residential ¢ ates Gre to ih Colembia will participate. laborer. D’Kramo, a fellow worker,| Tho figures om the vote for com-| Charles 7 eon the bank deposit guar. appear at the banquet that evening If you shoula spend afl atficers leet YUCATAN ARRIVES. taunted him abbot nts wife's al-| missioner from the Third district | [oP Py oo... aaty law, whiel & n an issue |&2d both have consented to talk.| your spare cash in going to moruing: President, (. A ~ leged Infidelity constantly, and Bor. | show that had the people combin | oe ro nw Pane i alte in the national campaign by Bryan, Th€ committee on arrangements) theatres, you could not buy Mist vice president Taking the inside passage from] «el took her to Italy. After his on Albin, or any other strong man. . e for the association is today wres onehalf the entertainment second | Valdez, occasioned by the storms/turn he shot and killed his tor.|{0 oppose Rutherford, the present Governor Uing over the proposition as to| you can with a small part of patrick, encountered at the north of Van-| mentor incumbent would hase suffered the| Complete vote on candidates for|***** eee teeeeee i seeretary, ©. H. couver taland, the Yucatan of fate of Beckingham. As it was|fomination as governor is as fol Seattle, and treasurer, Alaska Steamship company arrived Rutherford received 7,541 votes and | lows Meaitie. Delegate to the in port this morning. After dis LUNA’S BABY SHOW , oF almost as many) First Second Total Medical association, J. R.| charging a smal! amount « whether Bryan or Taft should be! that money invested in « mod at the right of t toast ern Talking Machine. Just drop in and hear your favor- ite selection HELP * 7 WANTED. * * * * right skinghae. | Cholee Choice 1st Russel! Morrison, 23 years of Bryan Speaks in Ohio. | Remember, it’s to your ad- To fill vacancies she proceeded to the Pactfic Coast COME T D. K. Sickles, who was: the only! and 2d age, the sole support of his TRINWAY, Ohbto, Sept | vantage to deal at headquar- fpeaieiary committee: ©. H./coal bunkers for bunker coal, and candidate for nomination as county | Ridpath ..... 697 1,469 zoag|* Mother, needs istance. ® bryan spoke briefly bh today| ters Feradale, L. M. Sims of will proceed this afternoon to Na iiiaeeiaieiaild clerk, polis by far the Yargest vote| Atkinson .... 1.198 5.072 6.270|* Three weeks ago he was injur ® for, the train as he pansed thr - ed in a train accident at Spo kane and his left foot cut off. # 4) Friends brought him to Ed ged Frank Rose of Spo naimoe to take on @ shipment fog The aby show at Luna Of any man op the entire ticket.) Robinson the north His vote bas not been com ly McBride counted, but {t will run miles ahead | Netl 664 Sit S141 646 is way through Ohio. The can was met at the train by an e throng of people who d great park ended yor day afternoon In -— immer * & blaze of excited Chinese conver: | of tho reat of the candidates who 3,352 monde, where he is being cared & 4 to catch a glimpse of him sation. Chinese bables only were red thetr nominations 1.008 sg Hage ee eth wou $ hear him speak " 0 one | Coagrove 7 © go to Los Angeles, where ANG HOU allowed to participate, and there| Partsh, for assessor, is also one | Comgr 1.226 OHO ia i ob Guanes on eeiiiiien. of the high-ups on the ticket, to Ginetee. relatives will care for him un & FIRE DOES DAMAGE. Third and University. hibition, cach | |, } Shane ti! he is able to earn money, & - sl tae gether with James Shannon fer) The complete vote for cor hah: aelh bata abeek. Gace Open Until 10 Tomorrow accompanied by two or three adult! constable, Judge John 1. Gordon | as follows whieh will be in we Fire in a y building Evening. guardians, Unlike the previous! for justice of the peace « john | Cy, County months. Forty-five dollars are ® owned by and wit days of the baby show, the proud!» jtawkine for wreckmaaster Siting i A te wanted to get him south, and & A at 506 ant night | fathers outnumbered the proud) ‘There is now but one office! Write ‘aaee pg any donations, from 5 cents up, # ia || mothers. Several hundred white| which isin doubt, Gordon and Car-| gayde ass. 1988 will be received by The Star ® 4 + dj Derecee were present also ot aon ¢ for | Heretait <a “ah and sent to him at Edmonds. & contents of which a os were awarded as fol! Cinetion but 1s al cooen rey ro} # about § » damag ows: Six months and une pee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee eee fon OUR SUCCESS Small Profits—Square Dealings New Fall Clothing with character, for Men and Boys. Our aim to have the best materials, fitting clothes, and constructed with character sufficient to carry them th blemish. You will find such clothes, bearing the “McCormack r, pret: tight be m Fred Brown and R teat and heaviest baby Foo.) R George, which may not be de One year and under, ta baby ned until the final jots are Bennie Ng; fattest, Henry Sang: | counted Assessor The complete elty and county vot, for assessor is follows | ——— ge prettiest, Fong Lee. Two years and) with 100 riacts counted out Oty. ¢ Total Sie precincts counted out |) Cry under, best dressed baby, Henry or the 119 prec r tartan 12.804 16,06 STEAMER YOSEMITE f the 119 prectnets which had a} oUt aS oe Young; fattest, Henry Sung, whe under a year and welghed ¢ pounds, Babies be 2 ‘ ing by § votes The latter has : Sate temade: iaren Gam made & surprisingly big rue, an P; 6 IL Y t in nip and tack as to who will HAS SLEPT FIVE DAYS win tae petmarion aisponod ot.| OF DOCTOR'S MURDER v this office, Brown fx lead rer ©. TOOT OF UNWvERSITY ST: D EXCURSION TO HOODS CANAL Sunday, September 15, 1908, at 9:30 A. M. one, come ail, and view the Olympics, the Alps of Amer / Main having cleared the atmoaphere, the mountain scenery canal is at its best Hours Ashore Music and Dancing Free FARE 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP Refreshments Served on Board. | It ts predicted by many politicians that Rob Hodge will recetve th (By United Press.) largest majority vote for shertff » | ABERDER Sept. li-~T. R.| the regular election th aa over Moore, a laborer, has been sleep been cast for any King county re) Davis pleaded not guilty when ing for five days. He was picked PUDiican candidate who had any. | arrkikned today on the charge of ap unconscious the other day by! thing like strong competition (By United Press.) OMAMA, Ne Sept. 11.—Charles most perfe through life w reut@er in the firet in le re f ! 17 on sale Hartell’s Owl Drug Co, 506 2nd Ave.; fruit | the side of the railroad track, and, There is no question but what re tion with the ot System Label,” in all the new colorings for fall wear, from 4, and office on dock ’ © has been In the strange spell ever! pubticans will go down the line for! prederick fustin , it since Hodge, regardless of any sore spots | tripie murder and suicide pact — red Davin, vice prenident of the| First National bank, and brother of | [the prisoner, provided a bond of 4 97,000, which was fixed at that low figure by the court on account of} the doubt of the defendant's gulit.| [Mra Abbie Rice, the woman whol Jreveaied the murder-suicide pact in a remarkn sawion, tw weit | Jin Jail awaiting @ preliminary hoar- | jin | TRAFFIC MAN'S VISIT’ Have LOOKS SIGNIFICANT You vortwesen’” Ordered fe ee whed by the Canad Pa ifie railwa We have the classiest, nob- BURNSIDE SAILS SOUTH biest stock of the new our United Staten cable steamer! shades of brown and tan in | Burnside left ¢ : the city! Get the pattern and pocengpeon ag tye j shade that becomes you! We a pairs. tn the “vietoity have it! “4th trench will be dug and the cable Sack Suits $30 to $4 Suit? fet aati” * $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 to $25.00 Blues and Blacks, in cither near single or double breast- ed, in French clay worsteds, serges, Thib- ets, piques, unfinished worsteds, etc., from— $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 to $25.00 Overcoats Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats, for fall we fror $10.00 $12.50 $15. Upward R Astistant paenenger traffic nan ager of the Canadian Pacific rail way, who is expected t arrive on | Monday | ly for your inspection A competent tailor alwa on hand to minor re south of the tide is low 6 exposed alter- ary arge > Order Now. One of our 1 Bt “WILL FIX BLAME FOR COLLISION Capt. John Birmingham, super Men’sWoolenUnderwear This week we are displaying the famous Winsted Under- ising ipspector of am vessel : this morning wrote Capt. James a urns, master of the Whatcom, and } Capt. W. F. Drisko, master of the | Utopia, to wend to his office a " " orn stator as required — by hrink irritate the bod ¥ x mph ; jaw, naming the amount of dam 4 }4age sustained, and the cause, in 4 order that he may fix the responst itty of the collision between the ‘ Whatcom and Utopia early last Sunday morning MANY WILL GO 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75, $2.00 . | Also several other prominent makes, in union and two ON EXCURSION! wits, from 50¢ up to $2.50 | Up to date the Chamber of Com-| merce lias the names of 93 persons 9 e ° epresenting Seattle's most promi the Chamber of Commerce excur jon trip to Kastern Washington The excursion leaves Seattle on I day brings us something new in Men’s Wearing Apparel, such Golf Shirts Monday, Sept. 21 Silk Neckwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Sweater Coats, etc. A careftl investigatio ‘ First and Union P Broadway and Pike ces are the lowest. Gaoc hanged at any time, or mone Ve ly returned if you are not satisfied with your purchase, McCormack Bros Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys 812-14 First Av., Opp: Colman Block bound on the to you that r line, had a nar @w egcape feom destruction by fire crossink. The motor blew out et ting fire toethe front end The | blaze was extinguished before much damage wae done } > VIOLINS And ofits one-third off the regular price this week Music Dept, of Kobler & Chase H, ROSE, Proprietor 1818 Second Av Boattle

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