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CK DWELLERS HOOT shack: | Mgeon Point during the night, Then man namet Slocum, called muntetpal laws, wim recently migrated to AT OFFICIAL’S ORDERS. the ° o [REVIVE RA Canadian Pacific Restores Daylight Service to Victoria. Point, near West Seattle, | king of the shack dwellers, obtained deir structures were rdered|@ permit to build 10 structures at} 7 by the health @e ment,| Pixeon Point, He had some trou After weeksoof inactivity, the figuratively, snapped thelr / ble abont the pesmit and told the| rate war betyssen the Canadian Pac fa the city’s face, and de-| bullding department that the next|ific rallway and the authorities. }time he would come to te offtce | Navigation company has. be ot the department heads | with a clad |vived between Seatile, Victoria and afraid and the other ‘The str department, the ale ouver the people who own home } department and the building départ ‘anadian Pacifico will give a » | mont realize that the shack dwellers ee new, village of shacks a TO WESTERN WILDS. SEATTLE IN A daylight servies by Committee Will Will Go to! Her refusal to leave New York . lot for the Waknown possible Olympia to Support CANOE [charms of the woolly west is the : jalloged basis for a sult for divorce Assessor Parish. ee 1 }ageinet Margaret L. iim, tiled - oe journey will start} by Thomas H. Gwillim in the su can oat house on Lake |Dettor court this mor A committee from the Chamber Histosh’s bow r ¥ int stat that the [of Commerce, consiating of L. J. Col St 10:30 tomorrow morn: | coy arried in New York/man, J. 8. Goldsmith, C. J. Sinith a as ar in and that tn addition to an|M. J. Carkee! a Fra Der fee Raymond Clark, 16, Fred io cmpatibility of temperament the| mote, wilt ko Ae Rain saeiae 17, and Joseph Sloan, 18,) piaintife has been urging hie wifelis attend thes er Berge on nce a trip In which they | te come to live with him in Seattle |)0 tf he session of the state for the past three years, but with _ 16-foot ina out avail gcircte Seattle lower | pore will paddie to t fat the lake, wher va ie cance to Union bay and {nto Lake Washington will follow shore and | ON THE FRONT Steamer Thistle, aoe 56 tons, has been of equalization to assist As WILL RUB IT INTO EXILE aeer Renton fora day. Then | .oi4 ny ihe Alaska Packers’ associa ie Cedar river, to the Black | tion, of Franciseo, to Capt.] ga into the Duwamish and) Sam Peterson, of Tacoma, and anso- | faio the Sound. Up the 000 Thistle Is} WASHINGTO t 16—Tt wae they will go past West Point ere this afternoon to be | ant < war de Then enter Salmon bay, up the the halibut trade. |pert Col W pes fer te possible. A short) pringing 235 passengers, $150,000 | stationed at Huachuca to ap will be necessary and the lion for the Scandinavian- | pear ard to will be back in Lake Union. jean bank and the Bank of |} xamina trtp wexpected to cover four nia, and $10,000 worth of|tion as t phy mndition days, steamship Northwes ar-| »¢ board finds Stewart unfit a lrived from Nome at noon, Mar | te rvice his retirement will be os shal Roy Davenport, of Nome,/compulsory. It ie made clear that ‘brought down an inaane man for|his examination will be #uffictent r¢ rs the Mt. Tabor asylum, in Portland. Ply thorough to finally de sine nie phy lifteationa for servic WANT CONVENTION HERE. $T CLASH Epwo: siitiniaea’ " orn- | beld in honor of ¢ Secretary big clash early this morn. | Pelé in honor of es the fresher en and} i Aa, paased’ eonbetions to be: the freshies | the university the freahles | Cin agtiation to have the 1908 ‘con: iat night to plan their even- | Yention held in Seattio. They had a large num- | fo see that the lower cles care of. Thetr plans Baugh however, as the Waited until early orn. forming. By th were ready to w k many of the sophs had | 4 MILLINERY At Reasonable Prices As the season you should take purchasing your f our store. We carry a large assortment of Ostrich Plumes. Skirts, Shirtwaists, Children’s Coats and Umbr sold ont Miss M. Gallagher 1526 2nd Ave. Next to McCarthy's ing approached the fri th a rush and © the sopha were all tied sunrise, Flash taken of the} sorts of at- Rieecne ” and see th ates were sophs tn all is advancing. advantage of millinery at Deni oa Admittance. N Sept. 14.—W. RB. assistant secretary of the commerce country subjecte who fo cross the line from Van (TO BE PASTED IN YOUR PANAMA.) “O Lord, teach us to distinguish be- tween the things we need and the we THINK we need!”—Prayer by Dr. Joseph Parker, City Temple, Protest, VYe Taxpayers The matter of Regrading Twelfth Avenue tomes before the Street Committee at the City Hall at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. Engi- meer Thomson said last Monday night that the Condemnation Costs of the proposed fill would charged, and ought to be charged, “against the wealthy homes on the Second Hill and on Renton Hill, as they would be largely benefited.” The Taxpayers’ Association (of lth and 12th Avenues) is opposed to this so-called im provement It isn't warranted either by finance BM by facts. This Association believes that the TO) ian Microbe has got to be killed and killed A big > prom against this ordinance has tes signed and presented. We want the people 4 On the hills who are going to be “greatly bene fited” to join us personally in this Add the weight of your personal vote against this un- Recessary and yect protest extravagant pr Tomorrow, at 10 o’Clock in ‘q —the Morning 1 Protest tt forever 4. your shout ta peace The Taxpayers’ Association GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE, 0. L. WILLET’ TS, Secretary, President. F the GIRL BRIDE SUICIDES (By United Press.) arm OAKLAND, Cal ot. 16 Dire F. B. Jages, of Oakh the pretty 119-year-old = wife a telegraph | operator pitted suicide by ling carbolie acid at 1 o'clock th morning. She had just agr [her husband that she bad better igo to her cs home, in Ne Ginska ntal and physica health 4. Mra Jages walked to the kitchen, drank tow atver pital the acid and died 26 min ahe reached the reowiving ly HORSES TO PLAY | REAL FOOTBALL When Buffalo Bilt and his show comes to town Friday and Saturday he will bring along some football |players, not the reguiar chrysan themum-headed youth who flunks in cebra, but 22 ponies who play the gridiron game for all it'» wort » horses are padd out with me protectors, shin, nose and head |guards. They play with a ball about half as big as a horse, and | there are no Casper Whitney molly coddie rules tn the contest, The horses don't do any low tackling but they can give the shoulder and straight arm in a way that vald gladden the heart of Coach Dobie. Buffalo Bill himself will appear at all performances Friday and Sat | urday. FORGER OF CHECKS IS OLD OFFENDER. A man giving bie name as H Shoemaker, who was arrested Sept 5 on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, wae identi fled this morning at police head quarters as the man who cashed a forged cheek for $18.50 recently at the store of the Hub Clothing company At that time he was known as F. Bergman, and he forged the name ot Frank Green At the time of his arrest, Shoo maker had a number of worthjess checks in his possession EVELYN THAW TO RETURN TO STAGE (By United P BOSTON, Sept. 16 5.) Howard Nes Thaw, to | bit, brother of Evelyn |day confirmed the report that Harry Thaw's wife will soon be seen before the footlights. laren it is not at his sister will » “Morning, Young Nesbit de all improbable that go on the road with t Noon and Night” company, with which he is playing, within two weeks. It is said that Evelyn ts Jaimost penniless and that she Is the ste or compelied to go on try her hand at something else to make living. She held a long conte rday with Joe Welch, a ‘theatric al manager SEVERAL OPENINGS At the Chambe of Comme oth 1 ; I t f |tary ¥ 1 is nec to these reservations. EX-MAYOR OPENS OFFICE } 4 Jayor W Hl 1 Americans on the wary of the Independence of was colebrated today _ON SOUND VESSELS FOR BIG EXCURSION. | fe) THE STAR- —WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM TE WAR ER 16 ‘SALMON FISHING IN FULL SWING a: f |toria was 60 conte a round trip, ralw od the rate to $1 either single or)... 42 willonet re el i round trip, The new move of the | hundreds of lanterns bobbing about C. P. R. will undoubtedly force|on the surface of the bay at. the the Puget Sound Navigation com-| mouth of the Duwamish t mark pany to restore their old rate [Me operations of vem t The new schedule, which goes pA enture out to net the sportive Into effect next Tuesday, tee ae) oy gee € running pane follows: Princess Victoria, leave! making their wae fre iae freely. tle 8 a m ive Victoria 12/to the rivers and creeks where they leave Victoria for Vancouver |spawn. There are a large number 1246 p. om, arrive Vancouver | of men, boys and Indians who troll 4:46 p,m, leave Vancouver for Se | fr the salmon from boats, and several Pood hew are reported attle 10 p. m,, arrive Seattle 7 a. m. | ween § ie *rincess Royal, leave Se le Coonctiman Max Warda}l is | have violated numerous and sundry /and Vietorta, The Canadian se p pe hggetoe tn = venre ¥ ee ant ating Mayor CI! Is highly |Iaws, but neither department | pany formerly matutamed this con peat Wuansevar tr Vilaaria bt ROUGH RIDER 10 g-and the shack dwellers| wants to take the Initiative, Huild-|vieo, but when discontinued nome |i aine Vices ge | ipying thom: al the merry | ing Supt, Grant ordered the people | time ago, the Puget Sound Naviga Vintoria » ‘Beattie v a ; ars | SUCCEED PERRY * : to atop raising their shacks at the /tion company, whowe rates to Vic-\arrive Seattle 8.20 p. 1 pom the shacks were condemned new location and was laughed At | geppecnmmngeme arrive Seattle 8:30 p, m. | gandspit the health tnspec-| for his warning ~<a se > wie x Love > Ratiee went down to | the struc Now Counetiman Wardall ts try Rider, has ® App ed United e he shacks to! were rei ant to be observe p Of Alaska, in place of George el t ha to! were really mean’ baerved | 2-OF Alanka. In plice of George net 7 7 Jont, It has been known that CIRCLE. |PREFERS NEW YORK Votoe Viena Bet the airipne an jReuncament from Washington haa just been made. Mr si imder Roosevelt, ar neassor Thomas A. Parish tn secur . = ng Ing just treatment for King 0 LSty dee sak iilves pide he hes | At the request of the chamber,| teow mpoctal agent for the general during the session of the county | land office at Juneau | board, a cut of 20 cent was! jmade on the assessment, In case DOG CATCHE: FINE | | the state board should regard this R D $10 cnt with suspicion, the committee | misunderstanding. Assessor Par ish has been tn Olympia since Mon day, and will remain until the sos sions are concluded City Dow Catcher Henry Greag wan fined $10 by Justice John Carroll yesterday afternoon because == ihe struck Frank W. MeKinney, of 223 Int 1¢ ake ay while the latter SERVANTVANISHES ©. 220 was claimed the license had been Because che walke old Clifford 8 away with} | two-year or, who AUTHOR SUICIDES lives with hin py te at Eastlake av. and Harrison st erday | wee morning and took him to a lodging (By United Pr house on Fourth ay, where she R . te and the child were found last night, | vO OO’ we. —"aleide Mra. E Smith, who has been | Mle insane.” was employed as a servant in the Shirp-| Yerdlet i today by the co ser home, is being held at the city |OMer's® Jury that investigated the jail pending an investigation. #6 of John Churton Col the After a search of several hours,|@uthor, who was fouad dead at hin Arthur Shirps father the boy, Country home near Lowestoft yes and Patrolman Glen Humes located |terday. A pocketbook was found the eb ast night on the corpse containing a note Mra. Smith etaimed that after|from Collins setting down that he walking away m the house with | had suffered so much from fines him she could not find her way | that he had decided to take his own back, but her talk and actions wore |!ife. A bottle that had contained of such a suspicious nature that polson was found near the body it was |her up. | ~|BOY GO AS DELEGATES T0 PARIS CONVENTION 2": deemed advisable SHOOTS GIRL (By United Pre VER. € of Prank 4 boy, who yesterday shot and -__ killed Ameo & 4 years old, There wilt be three delegates | while riding through the streets of Junction, a ponse today from § © to the good roads co ‘ a = the good road tad < * in which the’ vention which will be held in Paris perado disappeared ginning Oct. 10, City Ens Without a moment's warning the . ahed into t RH @ spirited hor C. Lancaster vention f The Thomson nue! HIN and 8. | of attend the mieouously, T om this clty j best authorities on Farm Brings $10,000. SNOHOMISH, Sept. 16 —Another large deal in Snohomish real estate haa-been consummated, when L. V. good | roads from ly every civilized country in the world will be pres ont at the meeting, one of the prin cipal objects of which will be to) Waugh purchased from the firm of formu a uniform method of Bruha # Henry the Fiddler Bluff measuring the amount of traffic on farm a few miles from this city for ronde tn the rtain ¢ tion, reckLess river is Hotel Wallfirst | FOUND GUILTY | Elmer Crandall, the expreseman| who drove through the streets the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 8, so swiftly that he ran down and seri-| y injured Mre Maurice W.| Thompson, wife of the cashier in the county clerk's office, was found Ity In the police court yesterday afternoon of being drunk and di» prinetp & conalderation of $10,000. ¢ percentage ot deteriora Cémfort and cleantinass Rooms $3.00 to $5.00 per week 2414 First av. orderly. A fine of $100 and a sen tence of 30 days in jail was im-| posed Crandall’s defense was that the horse was running away. He de nied that he was dr Mrs. Thompson's collar bone was K, OR EVEN SLEEP AT NIGHT broken / ATMENTS. SINCERELY, CALLS COMMITTEE MEETING.| CAN BE SEEN AT GEO r, chairman of the county central com itt 1 & meeting of the Their names and the committee fe rday after people who have noon at 1 wilt be b King Co ‘he §=meeting | rooma of the Republican clue, in buliding 4 in miy Oriental badly nesses crippled up he could not They will gladly anaw Mra. A. J. Seward, sav Loughney cured her comp! Mr. Rarney Crackenberger Mr. Geo. P. Brennan, cu livan bidg., Seattle Gilehriet, cured of a ©, Madison Park Brotherton, so bad Can be seen at Pike at Dee drens Can I afford to take ontec if when that you may ask your MAYOR JOHN MUELLER OF GEORGETOWN SAYS: d from a need tely, Can ° ° ° é PosTorricus ADVANCED. (By United Prese:) ‘ON ‘at tours ‘ las offloon will he advanced to $1,000. ‘DR. J. B. MOTT 1S ° [2] REPORTED THAT HARRIMAN rade with salaries a Hical Lake, $1,200 Tenino, Sumas, Starbuck and Kd: | monds, $1,100 Black Diamond | Chicago and | HAS SECURED THE C. & N. (By United Press.) control over the CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Has FE control of i steonn? LARGE’ A-Y-P-E- “EXHIBIT and, discus FROM CANADA former complete H. | latter road Harriman secured Northw No question in r | created more interest and discus fon in financtal and ratiroad eircles | SUDDENLY STRICKEN ‘is tute one te he ne ° tople of conversation in Lasall VICTORIA, . ©, Bept. 16 | today, but no one doing the talking | formation has been recelved bh | Dr. Joseph Berney Mott, for ia} ean give any definite information, | that the Dominion of ¢ da ¥ yours a practicing physician in Se- {It was all caused by a report from ss sepeltisa tk Soatien attle, died suddenly last night of 1 st. to the effect that an agree ae a opeunte cok sno 4 at hin home, 217 Cedar t between the Union Pacific one of the largest ever be i Bund | 4nd the Northwestern haw given the Hefore coming to thin city Dr.| Mott followed his profession for 40 || years in Kentucky, 18 years being || given to th ornment service. || He was a ber of the King|| ‘ unt Me tet n M won, He in murvived by & widow, || a won, J. F, Mott, and a daughter Mra, James Maxwell, of Seattle, | Dr. Mott was the proprietor of « drug store at First ay, and Bat-// tery at | | | KILLED BY LIVE WIRE | (By United Press.) ALAMEDA, Cal., Sept. 16,—Grasp- | ing a fone wire which had be biown cross a high power lead of the Municipal light plant, Alma ¢ Ward, 1 w of the late Sir Ed-|| ward Packenham, a Hritish lord was electrocuted last night, |} dying within a few minutes There Is a Big Boom in real estate in the vicinity of the U. 8 navy yard at Bremer ton. The ernment is spend ing mi of dollars tn im prover and they are em: | ploying all the men they can hire NAVY YARD CITY in five city blocks from the navy yard gate, and ite mile of the finest wate front om the sound offers the Yery best and safest invest ment LARGE LOTS $15 AND UP. Large tracts $35 and up. @ above prices . ineinde street grading. sidewalks and water mains paid for at the company's expense FREE ABSTRACT Perfect Title Call in our office and make arrangements for free trans portation, or write for maps, price liets and cireulara BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT CO., Ine. Owners Main office 1009-10 American Rank suild ing Branch office Foot of the Charleston Wharf. Phones Main 1156 Ind. 4048 D. R. Himeloch, president. RGETOWN ANY DAY. positions they occupy command your reason to be grateful, and who are grateful His wife #. Can be seer tend to busine er apy inquir at4 n at 622% Thon suffering severely from rh: r a few treatments. Can be seen at 509 Marion Bldg. ed of muscular rheumatism after one month's treatment with Drs. Loughney, can be seen at 200 Sul severe attack of sciatica rheumatism after a few drugless treatments, will gladly anawer inquiries. Ad with sciatica rheumatism he could not turn over in bed, was cured and able to go to work In three weeks The Financial Side of Treatment athle ent?” Is a question hat you would Ith Quick, efficient, satisfactory, make thorough trial of the new system. Of course you ean af in your banking business, ford osteopathic treatment—that is, 1? YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO STAY SICK. Remaining an tnvalid—being incapacitated for life's try the duties, earning a living managing a how hold a the case may | be, ts of the most expenst luxuries, however unpleasant it | may be likewise, Getting well cheap at any price Yet osteopath « as price goe NOT EXPENSIVE In fact, it vinced Savings & Trust Co. 8ECOND AND LOLOMNEV'S WONDERFUL YREATMENT ro DRS ORUGLEAS CHERRY Mldney DIRECTORS Alimente Ferdinand Sehmits James D. Ho J. D. Lowman A. Bh, Bt rt Whatever Cause N. B. Solner RC. 3 rmiok H.R. Dunn Olfise Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p,m Charl H. Bebb Sunday, 8 to 12, only J New These Diseases Yield Readily Offices—10, 11 DON'T DELAY COMING. Hundreds of Testi Refer Here of Just monials Cases Such as Yours. ences 12 Estabrook Bidg., Cor and Mayor Mueller, of Georgetown Recommends Drs. Loughney, of Seattle READ HIS WORDS OF PRAISE “| WAS LAID UP IN BED WITH GOUT. | DRS. LOUGHNEY OF SEATTLE CURED ME COMPLETELY WITH ONE WEEK'S ORUGLESS IF YOU ARE TROUBLED, AS | WAS, WITH GOUT, SEE DRS. LOUGHNEY. THEY WILL CURE YOU. READ WHAT THESE PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY— respect and attention “Everybody Knows Jim Morrison” Has suffered with spinal and nervous disorders. He will testify to the ults obtained by Osteopathic treatment at the hands of Drs. Loughn Can be seen any day at his place of business, No. 1222 nd av., Seattle, Wash F. E. Darling, cured of setatica rheumatism and painful back, tried drugs with no relief. Can be seen at 308 Ninth ay. N Mr. C. Knutson, manu irer of harps, guitars and mandolins, cured of rheumatism after 15 years’ suffering. Mr. Knutson was so and daughter 05 oes surgical operation for f st imatism, cured a A. M. AND G. P. LOUGHNEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS The Weber Piano and success are synon- ymous to the Piano dealer. We have just re- ceived two carloads, including some of the most beautiful grands both in point of case de- sign and tone quality, ever turned out by the Weber Factory, which are now on display in our warerooms. We solicit your inspection. Kohler & Chase 1318 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE, WASH. WEBER PIANO DEALERS. WAS 80 BAD | COULD NOT YOURS JOHN MUELLER.” They are the voluntary acknowledgments of Iso praise Drs. Loughney, who cured them of female weak ‘edar st., Seattle, Wash. male troubles, was advised to be operated on or she could not live. ttle ELLA WHEELER WILCOX ON OSTEOPATHY The day r and pill afd knife is nearing its end. The world is becoming too intelligent to be drugged and hacked in the vain seareh for health when more agreeable methods are available and better results may be obtained at a smaller price, * * * I would suggest osteopathy * © It is the saner and more suc cessful method. The world wantsit. It is absolutely harmless and more in with Nature than drugs. of powd harmony Consultation and Examination Free Second and Union, Entrance, 211 Union St.