The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1908, Page 5

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BRYAN MAY COME 10 PACIFIC COAST. had been exerting himestf Western Tour Is Now in| viccrousiy and’ sort urged upon him. His ma Sight —- Commoner well aa the candidate himaselt, 1 Exerting Himeelf. th (By United Press.) to wi | ke thie kan w YORK » by} ‘advice of § N Fran toa rn ing tour ference with David B. Hut | Important Conference TY) age with Ht ! Par-| . dered y mueh | ance, ax Hill has criticised yan bitterly in the past, since time when” Bryan Kansas City over at fr western trip Advised to Take Rest. vee bis are va « today Bryan | party y Wie onvetoian at! national ticket tm o me ee a ' TURNED DOWN Refuse to name was presented amid hoots Nominate Him on |cheering from the galleries and Ticket. | spectators, asi | The republicans nominated By, United Press.) [udges Jobn Hunt, George A. Sturte 50, Seept. 17.—| vant and John J. Van Nostrand {gates to the convention and wild of this city and the! without any opposition for the long home work in-Roosevelt leaguers are to- term, and Isidore Golden for the national committee on foreign mls ring to make J short term, but the fight came sions, and is touring the United | Sunday, the 12-yearold son of T in court Japa c | b ov yanone steamship Aki Maru ar- | the jodge who when Judge Dunne was placed in | States for the purpose of securing Shiflet, died yesterday at Wenat vived fame ciabt frome the Orient. | and Schmitz to jail, @pposition to Judge Carrol! Cook. | funds and volunteers for the Y. M. | Chee COMMISSION MEN LOSE USE 4), coming campaign for y After scenes of disorder, Cook C. A. foreign work OF THE STREETS. atlk bench received 110 votes and Dunne 64. Dunne was turned down | The Lincoln-Roosevelt jeaguers say the most forceful and eloquent the republican nomination at/that they will support Dunne If be speakers connected with the Y, M. '#¥img of brick on First ay is nominated by the ) democrats c . eres SALVATION OF INDUSTRY. Can Break Trust at and Next Election. io name its own pric lumber bt] No. 9T so amends the! to make jon day, November 3, the | {2% private property to be Memof this state will have under| °° Tisht#ofway and many tien two amendments to titution of the state of One of these amend is known as house bill No. provides for a reform which taken and the amount of damage | done to any property shall be de nae one termined by a jury unless both of| brated his Toth birthday et St Sen, mihone of dailers to the| is contesting parties otherwise | posi yesterday owners of this state gree tual reducti he | 88Te | Feat amen hangs « ial Owners of timber so bottled up the present law if |} point out that the people of this Twelve persons Injured tn the ex state must vote for the amendment plosion of a car of dynamite at impossible for other tim-| °F Submit to trust dictation of the | Sedalta, Mo., have died aa owns land so situated owners to reach the only | Prices on their building materials @ other outlet for their logs The large combinations of capital ‘tthoat passing over his property, >be up ail outlet, blocking strips | retary of Interior Wilson, of V ry eeeer ey | by paying almost any price demand ington, has received word ¢ Tefuse a tof-way throu im land and tte bettio them ap ied by the ownenr as the p . ae B ern owners 1s many times the sum paid | to part with their land at| fr the small strip |uay price he may dictate | [Teese conditions obtain tn thou Oraws dispatch received today says iof cases throughout the state the Dominion election will be held as these strategically placed on October 26, and nominations on | are almost invariably owned October 19. | combinations of capital | PUTNAM BOOTS. | as the Weyerhauser Timber | hag ite thele tan ened | The only boot for the hunter. | ‘trast. Full stock, reasonable prices, at of the standing timber; A: [+ Hall's, sporting goods, 1111 ap through such methods '™* av. sss Bimost the entire remainder —— a Ra NE OAK TAN SOLES. Bargain Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles Great ee i Hast rather than The PY a Sent teen an It & pair that won t per cent patow price, Gale MEN'S SHOE STORE, now on rkkDLUND, HOBNBERG @ 108 Pike ie Line of Football Togs Now - Ready | $3.00 Set Rogers’ $2. 19 (NIVES and FORKS Set of Rogers Solid Nickel Silver Knives and Forks, the kind that won't wear off; they last a 2 19 lifetime. Worth $3.00 set; special, set ° 40c Dish Pan, 20¢ vy IX Retinned Dish regular at 0c; ox e special for 29 Friday c Jar Rings 4¢ Dozen Our own 5c Stovepipe, 10¢ Joint of Acme quality 5 Finch Stove b long; Special Frida Pint Jars, 59 Known Ball Ma Jae #, with best $1.25 Might 1 Latch, 89¢ Russw Mason The We rons 59¢ ftaving Soap, 3 for 10¢ i I $2. 50 Bissell’s Caspet Sweeper $1.69 Well-Known Bissell Grade Carpet Sweeper \ - 1 ger & Hurlbat G1e AVENUE AND UNION STREET. | CENTER, ON HIS LEFT PRESS AGENT GUS KARGER; ON HIS R IGHT, PERSONAL REPRESENTA. | Youngstown, Pa E IS rive bend 1. VORYS, | PROMINENT Y. M. C. A. | Ragan directed Yeahs Dagunt, the lair BY AUTO AS HE and jeers from the “regular” dele. | taries of David B. Hill haa declined to run | for United States senator from} New York state. | | ATTORNEY WANTED—Attor: | week - —————.. | ney Frank Murphy, counsel for Abe} | Ruof, is wanted by the San Fran-| en Say People| rottied up as described, the trast cisco grand jury to answer to a|man George F. Brownell, of Pural controls the timber of this state charge of jury bribing for | have failed to loca’ INFERNAL MACHINE—Accord.|COMMITTEE MEETS LUMBER. || sible} ing to advices received, an attempt | MEN TODAY. oO} was made to kill President Cabrera her/of Guatemala by sending infer-| The A-Y.-P. purposes with certain limitations. | nal machine through the ma' These provide for just compensa-| package waa detected before |tlon to the owner of any land 90/ reached him. ground out of the less anfortunate | 950.000 in gold at the A-Y.P. 5. VICTORIA. B. C., Sept. 17.—A® |g stevedores’ association 7 4 ® || Betare you deposit im any savings bank. Tou wili have mo reasonable doubt D FUN Ss | * BANK ARINGS. the peourtt mh if you examin metho fit | Alaska will have a display of $1-\¢ = - z +e a eee ee sacar “" t LE D * Beattio. * FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. The man who temporarily has idle funds at his ® Clearings today . .$1,611,023.80 # || 4isposal naturally wishes to place his money where MAY ORGANIZE—Mill owners In 9 falances 169,264.91 1 aaa ——— he will receive @ satisfactory rate of interest and | Grays Harbor district may organize | ¢ Tecoma. at the same time avoid the necessity of tying it up # Cloarings today ..$ 104,022.00 # indefinitely. The Certificates of Deposit issued by # Balances 75,716.00 & this bank solve the problem. We issue them for * Portiand. such length of time as you desire and at satisfac |GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE lpoun ROUND THIPS DAILY, | 10:25 a. m., 2:08 and 5:45 p. m. and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. u Tel. Main 176. ° THE STAR—THURSDAY, SELTEMBER 17, 1908 AT TAFT’S PERSONAL HEADQUARTERS IN CIXCIXNATI PRINCE KILLED (By United Prose.) A, Sept. 17.—Driven to | desperation by erop the peasantry in the provinces of Gal iola and Bukowina are engaging in rious uprisings, according to re | ports received today, One of the splendid special for “busy Friday” you want one of these most serious outbreaks reported tr that which occurred on the estate lof Prince Lubo Mirskis, in Knoetna | Galicia, aud which resulted in the death of Prince Mirkkis, who was Killed in an altercation with a pear jant | THROWN FROM TRAIN, INJURIES ARE FATAL James McNellis, a structural tron who has been employed on Paul road near Plummer, last night while being brought to Seattle of injuries received by being thrown from @ freight train near Easton Tuesday afternoon The dead man, who was about 35 SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN THE TAFT SUITE IN THE SINTON HOTEL, TAFT IN years of age, formerly resided at DRIVER IS HURT IN | COLLISION WITH CAR) ALIGHTS FROM CAR A delivery wagon of the New | | York grocery collided with a work | Just as he alighted from a street | car of the Beattle Electric company | at Westlake av. and Denny way | at Twelfth ay. 9. and Main st., yes rday afternoon, John McGreg:| terday afternoon, and the driver, O. | watchman, to extinguish the fires WOKKER WILL VISIT. | Receiving no reply, he approached | the watchman and found him dead, | I. T. Colton, one of the secre-| standing against the wall with « international Y, M.| bag of apples in his hand 4 ttee In charge of for Will bo In Seattle to | 17s of ighth ay. was knocked | Carison, was thrown out and re-! & banquet will be given | | down by an automobile owned and | coived a severe cut on the head aud | eit by E. H. Reid or at = Y¥. M. ©, A. at) row night ie the head of the * branch of the tater He was not/« badly lacerated shoulder seriously hurt - Reid was arrested on a charge of STOWAWAYS NEARLY reckless driving and furnished $10 DEAD FROM THIRST! ball to guarantee his appearance | BOY SHOT—Accidentally shot by bis brother while hunting last CELEBRATION — Snohomish ta| Mr. Colton is known as one of celebrating the completion of the hunger, were dis scker when 6 The police have | days out from Yokohoma on the last from thirat apanese stowawa 4 in a chain Commission men on Western ay. | en, ean no longer use the sidewalk for storage purposes ordered that the sidewalks must | ay; trip, but det be kept | six pot covers car Rips! os and holder— —an article that will appeal to every housewife ~—this is one of the most practical little articles for kitchen use that we know of. It's a wire pot cover holder, and con- tains six covers, sizes 814, 9%, 10, 10%, 11 and 12 inch. Ready to hang on the wall, making your pot covers very handy and convenient for use —but one to a customer; none sold to dealers; no C. O. D, or telephone orders filled. DISCUSS A-Y.P. E The clos tained to gain en [me Son nan Tehan Docitin on r of all obstructions. | trance into this country tried again A. movement anywhere. position on Sundays was discussed |.» Commission men claim they can-| The stowaways will be sent back on | by the Congregationalists’ meeting | aot pandie thet goods under this the Uner | {8 @ state sension at North Yakima,| aie and will have to HILL DECLINES—Re-Governor | but no official action was taken locality APPLES FOR EUROPE—Wenat.| chee fruit growers are to ship 10] Emma Goldman Pians a Voyage. NEW YORK, Sept . 17.—Kmina Pe the anarchist, says that [carloads of apples to Europe next | January next she will leave New ork and will sail for Australia to lecture there. Officers | lup, died yesterday of heart failure, | ———-——— —— bim aged 57 yea: | Federal Pant Wall oa COUNCILMAN DEAD—Counct! 904 Fivet Ave. The |* conference t rai 3:20 o'clock with « the lumbermen in regar | posed forestry bullding poalt over ittee from the pro the ox It Is the intention to look |} plans which have already been drawn for the structure wh prines amounting to $200/| Growina—| i! be alloted for prize poultry at the eapesition exhibit yi The contract for the state butte || ing was formally awarded this af yeee GOLD DISPLAY—Assiviant Se lege weak ekhabhate HILL 18 70—James J. Hill cele DEATH List YOU MUST FEEL SECURE ®@ Clearings today 1 Balances Late Oriestal. A Fieely Rasipped Mouse tory rates of interest. Located In the heart of the bust Yates and Government sts rtere September tet Sree tres Sat Meas sommes ce * | Victoria Sale Coe e eee eee eee . EB. MUSGRAVE, Prop., VICTORIA, B.C. | $1,104,668.00 *| 112,962.00 4 Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Just tn time for the changeable weather, The advantage of buying your | new fall outfit during Sep tember Hes in the large a» sortment you have to select from. New Fall Suits at mod erate prices All kin of new style coats, Including «ilk and motre raincoats, at reason able prices CLASSY MILLINERY. Hundreds of new pattern hats. FURS FURS FURS TheLabor Question | Solved byGoldDust PRESIDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER CASHIER P MARTMAN LEXANDER MYBRS Vi A SMITH ...., aechetAmt Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC. BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. Commer Third Ave & Washington Street Main 1023. Ind. 71 Dependable Furs At Economical Prices. 200 Ladies’ and Misses’ Cravenet ‘ ats, values $15.00 to $2 special aa $4.98 Your Credit Is Good CA8H CREDIT ONE PRICE TO ALL EASY PAYMENTS Wear the garments while you are paying for them BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyera KAVANAGH CO., Inc., Mine Operators. 704-8-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. ~What Tu Cas De The Gold Dust Twins are always looking for work. They are ready to lift the biggest burden of household labor from your shoulders and shift it to their own. When it comes to cleaning of any kind, Phones 206 Alaske Bids, ssi they are the most willing and tireless little busy- bodies Westherg & Childs meso knew. They work without wage and demand With a Dollar —no Thursday afternoons out. t on unnecessary 1312 — Gecond Av. — 1312. 4 oe sat unk Nate te On Gold Dust is a necessity in every well-regulated % “Selene. 1 ; ‘ t at home or carry the |f home. There is no other cleanser which can take its it i Hayton Fiyer@ place. Ask anyone who has ever used it, and they atcal i an't burn it, of Dollar nly will tell you that Gold Dust is the greatest boon ever invented for tired women. Order a package at your grocer’s to-day and know what “easy housework” means. —R , 50c, Fare 35c-—Round Trip, 50c. n put it in the bank and per cent (¢ ypound Interest LEAVES GEATTLE — 6:45 and LEAVES TACOMA ~~ 8:35 a. m SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattio~ Tacoma—Tel, 212 Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or Kerosene with Gold Dust. Gold Dust has all desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and lasting . | Everett and Edmonds = form. The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help. Saeed: tiavan The D bank at es Four | Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO igen ' a 3 Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) wise thing all that it over “Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work.” Scandinavian American Bank mummm Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S A | | | |

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