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THE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908, IT PITTRICH IS ONCE “ABDUL THE DAMNED” NOW “ABDUL THE BLESSED ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Jensary credentials to entitle him to City on Sept. 30, The mayor has jalready gow oant precautions 2. wi 4 to the ordinary pr Health Board Will Give Which whould bo taken to guard STEAMER GROUNDS Advice on Back of aralnat transmitting the deadly AT CAMP POINT Car Transfers. “Co oaraption in Baty Stages Can e Cure hae a Take your casein time to a good a F Asse assins of | nearly crossed the Cageade moun | talna tn Choir race for liberty The Kent Marshal to } cap was effected by Deputy | Sheriffs Matt Starwich and J. ¢ Face Jury. | Storey, justice of the peace of Ra nadale, after another pitehed bat sara 21 ——— ly Pittrich, tle in which Storey was wounded dandita belfeved to Health Commisstoner Crichton physician or to @ dispensary and During a dense fog, the steamer! will in the near fut the ‘he ~ forme: inaugur you may be cured, Do Not Wait < al ier ¢ Kent in| City of Seattle, bound from BkAR | a campaign of publicity for the} “Consumption ts caught mainly he Harry ol pec Rs . MEAD WILL jway for Seattle, ran aground at) eradication of tuberculosis or con-| through the spit of consumptl ve be = “the ev ning of} Camp Point, Johnson Straits, Van | sumption An a beginning, Dr Friends of consumption—Damp that ple <P diigo couver island, at 8 o'clock Saturday | Crichton will try to arrange for the | ne dirt, dark, drink tm «-" engl h ap be} ning. After working for 25] use of wtreet car transfers au a Enemies of consumption—Sun, ten ee ed with | minutes the Clty of Ge Med) medium of placarding some simple} air, good food, cleanlinens he Sie firet degree. The} herself off and proceed eat! rules by which the progress of If you have tuberculosis, do not re in the 9 able ght tle, arriving at 6 o'clock yesterday) the “great white plague” can be | give it to others by spitting; even ne SE Sere eaptu 4 with | morning checked f you have not, set a good example “ny ate pa — ae While the apparent damage was) On the back of these transfers | by sining from a habit always are x came ined the City of Seattle will | y4jy din drydock for examina be pl be printed a few suggestions , dirty and often éangerous. wit be tried separately (By United Pre i A comet te bh PORTLAND, Ore pt. An eenaucting the case for the) 6, » the supreme court of the ger) Martin, Lundy & Mar-| Tited ‘States ton dotermine. th geal attorneys, are defending | validity of the Ore fishing laws ta the last resort Ge crime for which Pittrich is/ the Washington shore fiahermen on feel together with the pursuit the Cotumt Pending the result cof the criminals, iy of this appeal a temporary. injunc jon will be SS most sensational in the fon wi . . , |D dF vents lecaye ru er vaine e tied aaa ree a PHOTOGRAPH JUST ARRIVED FROM TURKEY, SHOWING POPULAR OVATION TO SULTAN me a a y wore! Hee een Seat, |ABOUL HAMID, WHO, SINCE HE RECENTLY GRANTED HI8 PEOPLE A CONSTITUTION, RIDES cat iy natn “ Sold to Unsuspect- im battle Which took place tionality ia decided, This ts the written to United States District At ee eit Night Watchman outline. of the procedure whiten QUT IN PUBLIC IN AN OPEN CARRIAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 30 YEARS, THE PHOTO ar i ‘Pedd, instrection| ing Customers. | decay Geoctmens which be tion, Her run will be taken by ¢ 1 oon ra BY MARKET PEDDLERS home he found that under the top wad Meat) iayer the box was simply filled with rotten frult, some of which was in the worst imaginable state of GRAPH WAS TAKEN ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, WHILE THE SULTAN WAS ON HIS WAY TO | torney Bt The nd . Go Mead, of ahington, said 5 * condemnation pro brought to The Star office this of Kont and five high: Coult begin after hls unauccesstul| WEEKLY PRAYERS, KNOWN AS SELAMIK, AT THE HAMIDIE MOSQUE. A SMALL GUARD AC | feast peoeto alge tor tus mortonp ~ - morning were sot only rotten but Me about 10 oclock on the) crest get Gov, Chamberlain to| COMPANIES THE CARRIAGE, AND IT 1S NOW ONLY NECESSARY TO RESTRAIN THE ENTHU aan el Seete SE ¥ August H. Springer, who lives mildewed and ldy. April % After the bat Gy. carevin his pro- |S1A8M OF THE POPULACE. | Point tox signal station on the | pringer, who lives on| mildewed and mouldy Seeeriminals took to the woods | agg. bs nt ide of Tatoosh }1ith av. S., is one of numerous cit Another man who purchased two gram ming the whole river yoean # y they Were pursued for three = - . - In 1908 congress appropriated |'#ens who have complained of late |dressed chickens late Saturday the entire available force 6, E. Larner of England, who won of the qual of fruit and other! night and was assured that they Fore: c 100 for this station and five years | Of y sheriffs office of King the l0mile walking race at Olym b ne "aobese's pabeied Paeeien ater an additional appropriation of | °* ables purchased from peddlers d been killed only that afternoon, final parma do Sits lot war with - y ablint " $4,000 was authorized, It was found! 4t the public market. Springer | found them unfit for eating Sunday ly Sonoma they had minutes and 6725 seconds. call r with Japan, was published |{000 Tole to » the site with. | purcha i box of peaches at the morning, though they had been jand « ' ey Ith or mong upon Umroughout | #4 condemnation! edings, and} Market Saturda The layer kept on tee all night | the country | this has been authorized. Presented @ tempting appearance) Numerous other instances have Re ee HH! ion at the point will be a great help | the wagon at the time Mr, Springer | of the peddlers are doing their ut to navigators, as across from the|4id not stop to make a closer ex st to ruin the business of the by selling food unfit for unption. LAPP eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee AID COMING IN. */ point there is always great danger | amination n fogwy weather, It is near the When he opened the box at his| con Russell Morrison, who has ®/inat the {llfater Valencia went | sxc =e . ne appealed to The Star for finan- #| gown with so horrible a loss of life celal assintance to reach friend ILE VE ¢ R executive's official sanctum during | WILL HEAR REPORTS AVES TO SECURE =. morning — the Th convention, though th J. A. Balllargeon @ Co., who have; floors of the new structure give to Point mM be an utter absence of program many years past occupied the ample room for the big businens The Hughes leaders who are in the |}#0Utheast corner of Second avenue {nto which the house of Batllargeon ad morrow afternoon reports will from the committees on| William Owens, a well known ; | majority, bave made little effort) 4ad James street, formally opened has grown in Low Angeles, will undeubt to map out a fixed method of pro-|this morning in their magnificent Today, despite the rain, hundreds | * @dly have his wish poet . ae IMMENSE ESTATE cedure, following the lines of the /®€® store at the northeast corner | of people visited the store Donations from alekels to = At the regular 4 he Bho governor in not engaging in a sort}f Second and Spring the remainder of the . lare are being sent or brougt Chamber of Commerce at | fitrdes aradhnon » reception will be held and) * to The Star office. Young “4 of political dealing a planning | The new Haillargeon store is one con are that always controla conventions |Of the finest establishments of ite Morrison, the sole support of so desiring will be shown Hughes im this state. kind on the Pacific coast. All of the entire establishment ae mot < oy og i a yea Serer improve: | resident of this elt Ago the fixtures are of the latest and in a credit to rain accidest at Spor ments and steamships for England, wher be renominated by the repebd-| timothy L, Woodruff, the state| gedl- yore ocd 7 Friends brought him to Seat eet eeeeee *| most artistic pattern and the four to ite designer and to ite owner gearention. Enough del chairman, is actively opposing Beare opposed to him. however, | tughos, it is said, though the of-| Bim on the first ballet toiat pron: eensent wan tenued by TAFT TEARS LOOSE igaree on a candidate Tietee @ dential candidate, after a conference possession of an estate 500,000, which was recently will him and his Owens, who is at and will follow in tle, and then others took him to Edmonds, where he ts : N HAVE tives, almost as poor as him NARROW ESCAPE self, have promised Morrison that they will care for h jon at Lon Angeles until he ts able oR ty to again go to work. His mother tx doing her best to p him and, with the anaist d by relatives of State Root, both : supported by the organi. Boon that as the presiding gation Be could not permit his/ jhe talk of Root for | events “demonstrate what 4 a “colossal 1 governor g> before the convention grow Inst night when in’ snswer| Replies in Most Pointed |faiiure would have beon made in Owens sailed aship | Three members of the Ho peny Nol nerowly ecaped death| will take the Campania from New | DOC Balungs & Spencer wagon collided with & Madison st-| At wy OF 45¢ Hammond lidate to questions about his reported Common- j each instance, had he been permit ance of friends who are donat wagon co After settling up the estate z Banoancement by Congres* candidacy, he said: “Well, you Terms to | ted to carry his proposals into the ® ing, Morrison will undoubted | cable car at the corner of Madison | liam Owens will return to Seattle Riveting Hammer 29c Geeks of the Oyster Bay die know | am a delegate to this com er’s Remarks. | polictes of the country ly be able to go south the and § nth av, wh responding | with his wife, who in visiting in at President Roosevelt has vention from Oneida county and | Taft said that Bryan has sot yet latter part of this week on one # | to a false alarm turned in by a little | England, and make his permanent | | declared whethe he ts now fn fa pinage of allver The Philippines,” said Taft, “pre 4 republican vietory to lryan’s promise. Hryan new favors « rigid regulation of the rallroads, whereas in 1906 he expressed the opinion that ratiroads could sot be regulat jed by lew Ma friends, “in the strongest ine people up there are against pee language.” that be favors Hughes cue Pe a tg OM a vor of the free Eemomination of Governor) The machine branch of the|witiam Howard Taft thia after om ls dellaved to have Radi party is ready to make @ bard| con save out a statoment fer petfect. among the delegates. | fight against the governor. The|jne io the interview —— Eenmouncement that the presi |~oid line republicans” did not lhe|)." pevan at Baltimore lalked to Secretary Root over nis way of managing affairs at Al-| nat Baltimore feng distance telephone today pany last winter and the machine eS oy tee eds to the belief that the/ which opposed him constantly but|? ).™? 2 of the steamers. Donations will be recetved In any amount by The Star and forwarded to the helpless young man Subscriptions re forenoon were as follows Mra. Rather Levy 92.00 Mra. Isaac Cooper $2.00 | ‘The fact that there is no signal girl | residence on Capitol HL | bell at this corner. although all} ers cn Columbia st. an the tracks. at this pot ACTING MAYOR ks at th horse was badly injured and this amen the apeech upeeches since then! sible forthe accident (Stee eee eee eee eee eee ee o athempend 06 take Gear : : Hirem C. Gi, president of the will be named. unsuccessfully, im the legislature, ga be ~ e ong so Government Ownership. ielicilaialiaheliaiaataiatalelel William B role A city councii, will oceupy the chair ry Root, tm hia speech a8}ig here in force. [ay Dee. oS ho) “We ha r4 nothing from Pn ee Joseph Cok © | of acting mayor for the next 30 of the convention, devot the jeampatan. If Mr signe is unable! him on the subject of government }were throwa violently to the) tse ee ee evor Miller wud bin fy little attention to Governor | Ressevelt for Hughes. ue eae cannot Make | ownership. yan profowses to ground family are away on a Visit to the . Bis speech being almosten-| Gvaren HAY, L. 1, Sept. 14—~ e clearer have been the father of and now lold home folks in the east mmond G@oafined to the discussion | pci dent Recsovelt oe no Stands on Record. the heir to the Roosevelt polletes, a5. weighs 5% Rational issues. He insisted = Come power I stand on my record in offices, yet in no campaign he led did he E fully to the support of Governor | The mayor pro tem called up at fe | wanted to know if there was any thing to do, but he found Jack Slat tery, Mayor Miller's private secre as { have said. Mr Bryan should) make them the paramount iseue devote a little time to his own ree Inutead, in the Parker campat ord, from which be seems to be he charwed Roosevelt with militar-| } p ° . r cing co! The president has been in com. | *t'@*sting to separate himeeif with tam and with being completely sub Hughes for renomination today by the issuance of the following state Ment from Sagamore Hill Local democrats will attend « banquet at the Commercial club vote for the republican Seabe “ ” ith ‘evening at 7 o'clock. Dud-|t@f¥. “on the job,” and did not me for president. |munication with Secretary Root and | ‘2* *4roltness acquired in previous servient to the influence of cor Ms “0 H wit) este. =e0 make his appearance at the chief Delegates at Outs. Congressman Cocks, with reference | 78" 854 ts re a oa lasue | porations. Gass aril vi ‘i L the election | deems me mene: u ted prest ‘aft ptterill will discuss ec thc * oa ‘the candidacy of Governor |to the governorship, and authorized | [POP hich he can elected pr T pointed to Bryan as being ; ecedaie tiv Sieketimeia cae ae ge iat, Hooks Pocket SS opposed by a strong con-|them to state why he has no in|“ lone of the chief supporters of the of senators by dir a * atterson, the democratic nominee jor governor, will speak FUGITIVE TAKEN BACK. sont “ee ; F. M. SPINNING Harry Clark, a fugitive from jus ee oe , tice, wanted tn Portland for forgery yh 4th and 1310 Second Av. was taken from Seattle last night Notice: We are now open for J by Detective Tom Kay, of the Port-| Diftiness at our new branch land foree Clark Was arrested tn/ »posite New Pi Edmonton, Alberta, ¢ He Is ac store directly oppgsite New Post § oes of forging several checks, Vv nue Office on Third ave. This one amounting to $300. ore will carry our sheet muste ———— a | department and Player Pianos We invite you to visit us at this C. G. BOGGS & CO. Few people give sufficient thought to the study of Real tat e e . Branch Store. We have a large - ate valu oe pity ne the value to a lot is the matter stock of sheet music and books be “ wy e nn peu ~ on hye of Mt. Rainier would that were slightly damaged by ye worth no more than the rocks on which it stood, and yet, the Alaska Buliding, on the corner of Second Ave. and Cherry fire that will be sold at almost St. is really worth $2,000,000.00. When money in stocks or giveaway prices. is The readiness with which Mr. "Gorman-Wilison bill, making labor headed be tion of " esters tn the state, the fe-|tion to ail hia frends who, hare| BAH im hie previous campaixns heipiogs for four Years.” ite aw fate convention opened | spoken about the matter. He aaid | P@*#ed from one paramount issue to clared that Bryam, after this, pro- With the prospect of a free /in the strongest possible terms eald | another shows that the considers posed the remedy of issuing 60-cent baitie, with Elihu Root,|he favored the renomination of {M2 Which has affected his selec: dotiars 5 of state, acting as tem |Governor Hughes.” tion of anissue has been its plaus-| In closing, Judge Taft anid: “And chairman and being mention-| Cocks represents the Oyster Ray | !Pility in attracting votes it wilt be fortunate indeed, if the} ily as a possible nom- district In congress and two years Takes Hard Ray danger of four years of depression ernor. ago delivered the message from “He presents the remarkable ich will follow in case of} of former Governor | Roosevelt to the state convention | Spectacle of one who ts seeking the Bryan's election, may be averted | ‘6. Black and Jos. H. Choate | which brought the first nomination | presidency 12 years without sue and ff, by republican success in Will be presented to the of Governor Hughes coxs, without official reaponsibility, November and subsequent prosper. without ihe opportunity to test the! ity and by clinching the Roosevelt various propositions which he haa policies, he may again be shown advanced for reforms, yet having, to be « ‘prophet without honor.’ ” be used in finishing up the base NOBLEMAN PA $ ment room, where services will be! held until the completion of the EATTLE VISIT auditorium proper. Rev. Dr. Rees preached morning and evening nd, Duc de Montpe Comte de Paria, arrived on Riveting Hammers ends Sep- ’ bonds or m ages will earn but 5 per cent on the investment value, the value of the Alaska Building is made real by com- parison. It will earn 6 per cent on $2,000,000.00, after paying all fixed charges, and its earning ability, in all probability, will never be less. The only question to answer is, what made the Alaska Building worth $2,000,000.00? The location, the growth Cline’s Piano House After a furlough of a year, Rev | ~ J. H. De Forest, one of the leading Senttlo eae “he ia now | Missionaries of the Ameican board coee le te New York, When the |!* Inthe city enroute to hts station duke reaches Spain in the fall he /at Sendal, Japan. While bh he is me command of the new/the guest of Rev. Dr. Bverett! cruiser, Reinn Flegante Lincoln Smith. The reply of Dr.‘ spanying him is the Comte J. Foret and A. W of the city, surrounding improvements and the grade of Sec ond Avenue. What ean we expect from other localities, what time will it take, what impro’ nts must be made, to gain in value above the cost and taxes? ese After months of careful study and consideration, a group : | of investors and property owners concluded that TWELFTH =. VESSEL | ASHORE Yi ° AVENUE, from its natural location, could be reconstructed ee our re it KY as 00 into a business thoroughfare aaah _- new p fog whist! The pl worked out, talked plan was out and brought before at So ote Mee “caro. a ‘ the city officials for approval, backed up by a majority peti- Seager AS YOUR CASH wert Rock signal He a ered hla course up to the corporation counsel. To straighten, widen, regrade o bring the Winnebago into the middie of the strait, but she ran| : » TWELFTH AVENUE the great central north and from the Nghthowse. We're on Fifth and Pike—out of the h tutended it for,—it was found by careful from the lighthouse. and ma rent district. Here outh st t nature you can purchase the new Fall Outfit for just a small payment calculation by the ers to be cheaper to raise the street TWELFTH AVENUE is intended for a central business Those who have been waiting for Kohler & Camp Bell Pianos, will find them in tyles and woods in | street, where all buildings will require basements. It is not Me good old house of Kohler & Chase, as we have just SALVATIONISTS residence property; it is not apartment house property, bat a Received two carloa ome of the prettiest styles and iM ep a8 OE a e e natural therveghtare of easy grade throw which the north The Salvation Army Junior band, | and south traffic of a great city can be forced by completing Meds that have ever been turned out by this factory of Vancouver, Wash, will furntah | ' a hats Bryer shelve p th q special services to l | 6 proposed p 5 Out of the first shipment that came in Saturday, two rrow evening tn the See The city engineer, Mr. R. H. Thomson, will address the sige ae eo ~ Sra ee aT tele , property holders’ meeting, to be held in the offices of the anos were sold to & schoo! in Kit ranging from 4 to 15 years old, ar A splendid stock of all the Fashionable Effects in Cloaks, Suits Griffith Company, basement of the Alaska Building, this even wing MP county, and one to Sister De Merici, which was ranen S Sineiee, Saree ie Sd and Millinery for Fall at prices that the “High Rent” Second Ave. ing, September 14th, Mr. Thomson will make clear the pro Mipped to St. Michael, Alaska. We would advise you to oe "Adjutant McCann. Before the ~ Stoves cannot compete with posed improvement and its probable co: front foot, and - a t be 6 parade | all interested, not only in the improvement district, but in the Mvestigate th ediately before your choice is panete: Nentes. br Mie none UST RECEIVED—LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW FALL SUITS FROM ciara ik tats hould hear him ; prog e Mone, We un also that we have just CHURCH RAISES $5, 000 NEW YORK From an inves point of view, there are several ob fectived a ca orb tail ah daa FREE SOUVENIR FREE tructiont ) cheap, rather than forego the cost . ‘ | ce —_——-—— —_—e trouble and delay to reap the real benefit. We have some bar first of +) le | ting fund ot the 1 0 | age ry i tor to our store ve " ill receive a pretty hand-paint GRIFFITH COMPANY. INC. jand Marion at The money | to TREATMENTS FREE ank WEEK OHLER & CHAS 1318 SECOND A PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. HOTEL ST. FRANCIS 3 F 422 Pike St. Near Fifth Av. fet cnink tale Sei, tes VENUE SEATTLE, WASH f nt ate ° | TRACY & GRMINER MILLINERY We give you credit FURS drown your mall our car n Yaur hendquarters whonever If f Weber Piano Dealers i en, baited 1) vevio’e & ’ J. & MUSGRAVE, Prof VICTORIA, B. CG. i

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