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IN NEW YORK who wal morning, “Last night T made al| the National league, a draw, with-| shouted tte to find her dollar, and I did as well today, I] out commenting on the disputed now im Seat-| Watched the face of every person | points, He simply agreed with the|off the tle, but the Glante have omeloes, friend and pennt | who passed me, and if my Ole is} decision of the umpires, who do-| failed to appear, It is our game. except for the coppers which (im Seattle I will find him sooner] clared the game should be played |9 to 0." eeives from her newspaper | or later over jot Mra. Johnson is a model of pluck,| The dispute arose the action 8 Johanson tv a member of the hope and perseverance, In her|of Merkle, the young player “sub ? @ union. Wh her funds | rusty black coat of a day long past,| bing” on first base for New York.| President Pulliam had fatled to fap spent she cast about for a/bonnet pathetically askew, ahe ts|McCormick was on third and|send any um faaes of living, while she contin-;the personification of earnestness | Merkle on firet base when Bride #9 bunt for her husband. Sell as she calls out “All About the Big/ well smashed the ball for a clean|to play off a tle game te sub re would furnish her) Wreck.” There ia no mock senti-|drive to center, Instead of going! to @ $1,000 fine and will not seep and at the same tne leave ment about her. It ts business, her|to second base Merkle ran for the | allowed to resume playing until & position where chance | business, to find the mysteric eat bring her across the trail of) and nothing else occupies her mind|at second. This nullified the run|dectared they would not pay t orne Fee miasing spouse lor attention. that McCormick had scored at the| fine, t J 9 Ed bea ofan Noctis 4 ween | home plate game te and let the whole mat Captain Chance of the Chicago | ter be threshed out by the directors. jing in the elec Cordova ne statement of MeGraw and his Giants looked | trict attorney were loudly Pennsylvania this morning, ires to the field.) route to Valdes ect} patches,” — ¢ by WIDOW OF MEDICAL MAN Case Is Called in, eard a shot, but upon peering was found dead on the door the autopsy, testified that the before she rammed the steamer) telling points scored by him at the | played to the best advantage , OOF! wound could not have been self i At his home a Tew weeks ao, | inflicted jand her 60 passengers to the bot The > oe bemun today in the prese jtem, was one of the startling facts | pany, owners of the Chippewa, en-| until the morning of October iilg array of lawyers and se Widow Testifies. | brought out at the inquiry held by | deavored to introduce an engineer's ieelety women who crowded| . Mrs. Rustin, the widow, then took) Marine Inspectors Walton and log, «iving the time of the diff nt | campaign She was accompained by cree 5 sesso r and & nurse, As she|' ® porch chair, She said he ex-|customary to send the Chippewa The inquiry is being continued this bing the stairs leading to|CMimed: “A man shot me.” Hrs.|at full epeed during a foggy morn- | afternoon room she swooned and| ®ustin declared she looked about/ing in Seattle harbor, in absolute jonly” when her husband's alleged Chippewa, testified that he had not wt te Home, relations with Mrs. Abbie Rice run at full speed, but Engineers Hashiey: Well, there's your Was one of the first wit-|@ question by the county attorney — ———- | phin Inquirer, ‘ She testified that she| Mrs. Rustin said her dying husband - Charges Against Pet murmured ‘Oh Polly, Polly, . of President. | giving her testimony. Mrs. Rustin 2414 First av, iwas on the stand 30 minutes. ni@ht to the effect that Frank mee ¢ PLTE runrasiens oF Hones, sreampors se MOTE ——S - ~——— li <7) <a You Will Have to Step Lively Only Two Days More in Which to Save $7.50 y Purchasing Your The “Stay Satisfactory’Range Malleable Iron Range Co. positively with- draws their premium offer Saturday evening, at 6 p. m. The Demonstration of the Monarch Is proving that this range is a perfect baker Have you sampled some of the perfectly baked Monarch products? If not, remember that we are!serving daily, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., a dainty Monarch luncheon, as well as a steaming hot cup, of coffee to all our visitors. Call whether you are interested ifia Monarch or not The $7.50 Premium Offer Made by the Malleable Iron Range Co. Special arrangements were made with the Malleable Iron Range Co. to give absolutely free a $7.50 premium with every Monarch sold during our demonstration This offer holds good only during the week, so take advantage of the opportu- Nity to make this saving of $7.50. Your Monarch should be bought not later than aturda y THE PREMIUMS—Take your choice of five sets which we h embled: No. 1, Set of Dishes; No. 2, Cottage Set; No. 3, Kit n Set; No. 4, Laundry Set; No. 5, Table Set of Genuine Cut Glass, or, if these sets do not appeal to you, we will issue tificate good for 50 in trade in our Crockery Department just watch the demonstrator—she wilt gladly give you pointers on range operating Ask the range experts in regard to fuel saving, time sav ing and labor saving—these features go to,make the Monarch a self-paying proposition. It saves at least one-fourth of your fuel bills. Welcome to our Monarch Luncheon—Hot coffee and biscuits Buy now Parke For Premiums See Window Dis- play, or, Better Still, Visit Our Crockery Dep’t Your Old Stove or Range Taken in Trade as Part Payment on a Monarch All the Credit You Want 4 a . THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. gRS. JOHNSON JOINS ©. J@ASEBALE wuDOLE FECTION FRAUDS ARE 10 : RANKS OF NEWSBOYS The Game of Yesterday Io eam dears ag ‘his decision. that BE INVESTIGATED Protested and Is he would appear on the diamoud aie . aan 8 with his aggregation of ball playora| 3 The newsboya promptly waived Called Ti % r page ing While Shelann’’:, ie. at 1:30 o'clock today ready to play Te na . ros unica formalities and told ber —— | oft: the, Ug, He sald it the New | Up Attorney Crossley to day, he “ issin end, ad to vanes, (BY. United Press.) | York teamPefuned to play he would P i Hunts a " ‘g ing a ri and Ye ler way, the : Ne W YORK, Sept. 24.—-Prestdent| claim a forfeit a Prosecute If Evidence stooped and weary ixure)=6owaa! Pulliam of the of The Chie . sband. | Association control| The Chicago te . Hu trudging back gnd forth, ahrilly| ing both the National gad Amorl.|the diamond spreciaely at 1:30 ¢ Is Obtained. oe her papers. oan baseball Jeaguos, today deolar. | o'clock and Chicago's twirler pifeh — nownboy log At Bard work for a woman |ed the game ‘played youtorday bo-|ed three balls, whereupow Captain! "1 shall make @ thorough inves |JApAr role of the of my age,” said Mra, Jotinson this) tween New York and Chicago, of Chance of the Windy City team, | tigation into the alleged iilegal vot “We win, We are ready to play| the last delegate primary, and will prosecute the guilty ones, no mat ter who they are.” This was the mes L, Crossley, die for the Third din Waters on from the club house. They /itrict of Alaska, when he walked With Attorney Crossley ts Unit red by the fans. |up the gangplank of the steamer | ed States Marshal Perry, who gocs en north to wind up bis affairs pre | Under the rules any club refusing According to the press dis|K, Love, re tinued Attorney | Love goes to Juneau tomorrow and he | Crossley, “there were several hun-| from there will go to Valdez to at dred illegal votes cast at Cordova) tend the court. Mr. Love has not # Ole,| club house and was forced out! the money is paid over. The Giants | and although Assistant District At ordered | marshal but it will undoubtedly be t would play the regular/to be at Cordova on the election! at Valdex when he arrives there se "CHARITY TAGS TO SWOONS GOING TO TRIAL DASHES THROUGH FO pe A op prone eecll SWO ul WITH UNCHECKED SPEED 0010 war b- Few oo 4 through the ‘window saw nobody | — , ona op ae —————| Sale in the Stores toiay St. Louis—Mystery —_[ieaving the Rustin house. She| Evidence Shows Chippewa Second Mate Wen. Clark test{fied of Seattle. | “The outiook I, more than en heard Mrs. Rustin seream, which . 0 the contrary } aging,” said President LL . im the Case. was followed by a man's voice} Widlated Law on Day | Upon questioning Second Mate — jray, of the Charity Organizatior Then «i heard a body fall, she f Colli . | William Clark the Inspectors learn | The Tag day officials of the society, thie morning Th usl By United Pr said. The witness said that a few o ision. ed that the Chippewa had blown | Charity Organization society are ness men are taking hold of the “d meme |mitnutes later she observed & man das both whistles, one of which ts loud | busy today distributing tags to the | proposition in a manner that make A, Sept. ~The pre | ghey ara walking by. He was heavy set and ‘That the steamship Chippewa had and hoarse, and the other very|various stores about the city, and an absolute succ hearing of Charlies FE.) wore a black hat. Her testimony | ebrtil The two unlike whistles | the sale will begin tomorrow. Near ex t to ineréase the ber of S held in connection with the| was corroborated by her husband.| 0°” "Waning at full speed on the! plowing at intervals deceived Capt.|ly every store in Seattle will have tags to 100,000 death of Dr. Rustin,| Dr. Lavender, who preformed fogzy morving of September 12 Hendrickson, and was one of the|tage on sale, and they will be dis The Christian Endeavor society Sentinel, nearly sending the boat | inquiry | The sale of tage by women and making active preparations to as t Sound Navigation com-|girls on the streets will not beg which is the big Tag day of the and they should be of materia 8 court the stand and repeated the testl|Heeney this morning to determine | signal bells. The inspectors found| The tags will be sold to all who| Mrs. Frank Nase, 1348 153th av., is Me Rustin, attired in mourning,| ™OOY She Kave at the coroner's In-/ the reaponaibility for the collision.| that the log had been made up| wish to buy them at the stores to- | president of the society After the proceeding had | @!est--that she was awakened by 4/ Crossexamination by the Inspectors | after the collision, and therefore | shot and found her husband lying| also elicited the fact that It was! could not be entered as evidence if Into the arms of the nurse. jthe porch for a revolver but could| violation of the United States ma Skinner: Good morning, ma'am revived tu the apartments | md none rine lawa Did you ever see anything so un matron | Mrs. Rustin’s voice was clear; Capt. A. N. McAlpine, of the/| ##ttled as the weather has been Archer, a néighbor of the! were not brought up. In reply to Ed Barnum and Fred Hotie and | board bill, Mr. Skinner!"—Phitadel-|L@cal Democrat Makes Kelioge of St. Paul, Roosevelt's her husband meant bat = | ¥ fre Aw’ = counteriritant to the | Rice remained in the mat} RoOoerrelt Haskell controversy t hotel in Seattle. First|ron's room while the widow was | Arnold Vibrator Co. } tome a tomes, of the local domo. D. R« 340 A A offic’ cohorts is out with a gate 1Oil business °o °o ° 2 arrived after (Be ballots n counted | “The tlegal voting Is only one of the matters I will attend to while north, At Valdes the dis urt will convene and the xoalera recently arrested will be tried, This sealing ques tion if & most important one and the United States must take a firm hand In the prosecution in order to stop poachers from eatehing the fur bearing animals in @xempted had be Jtrlet ¢ in | paratory to leaving his office to H ently appointed, Mr mission as et received his co vorrow morning and every day un 1 of the campaign. Over 60,000 tage are belong distributed | of the First Christian church ts j¢ of the tage. The mber s wiet in the « 8, society num ers over 70 tm help to the Tag day committee BUSTER IS prise trust buster, and member of the executive board of the nation al committee, is one of the chief counsel of the Standard Ot To back this ment Mr Hughes claims to have letter heads, on which the names of John efeller and Frank B. Kellogg sin Standard unusual tailoring, and un usual prices The Overcoats are r ments, of knee ler pockets, buttoned tl are associated to | Local democrats plan to spread thie information all over the country |to be used to counteract the charges |made aga There w Bryan #* at luncheon urday, at 12:30 in the Allen Dale ©, ard ave, and James #t. A gen J Invitation has been iseved to all democrtas. backs are ct velvet or from $10.00 to $25.00 Governor Haskell be a neral rally of unt irday we have ulue in overcoats on sale at Scandinavian democ formed a te ats lant night nporary organization at The Modern Raincoat is r A. Bridge &&o Larged Clotfters on the Coast al qu th plain or An Unusual Showing of Overcoats and Raincoats —unusual in many respects—unusual style, lity, at un- »cratic-looking gar- © with fly id the collars coat. Prices As an ex iday and ted a spe which will ached front; are of range lly a long, medium n top to t« & meeting held in the New York weight overcoat, t covers fr block. John Litonius of the Pacific | }} that is why we « ta raincoat. Only yes- Posten was elected temporary chair. |i! terday we received a large shipment of rain- N. Johnson of Johnson coats and auto coats, late temporary secretary pected that Andrew Chi berg will be elected permanent president. The 5 aD ization will be perfected at a ing Oct. 2, in Sweedish hall sth and Olive streets. | BIG FIRE AT REDDING (By United Press.) g velty mater fer and blacks; deci ly good values at from rmanent or f Redding was destroy early this morning posed to be « There was a strong wind blowing. and for a time the entire tow ned. It was only after hting that The new Fall A. B Suits are certainly ve The coats are semi-fitt t closely set, tc slightly cutaway. A ne riety of fancy pocket fl rities refuse em, it is supponed will be arrests before cxraph and telephoni fons out of Redding are tppled eral hundred feet being burned NO MORE “KEB SIR” WITHIN THE UNION DEPOT. great variety so thoroughly in carnes their unusual to hold perfect well for twelve long 1 And the price is only The supreme court at Olympia to. day handed down a decision sus- taining the constitutionality of the |Seattle ordinance which prohibits hackmen from soliciting fares with in the depot When the council passed the or dinance the big transfer companies fought {t and took the case into the courts in Seattle. The decision was appealed to the supreme court with the result that the hackmen lost TO EQUIP HOSPITAL. Young ewe c An appropriation of $20,000 will the ve 1 be made in the tax levy for the suet kes , installation of apparat quired in the Emergency which every y y a floor in the municipal at Fourth av, and Yesler HARVEST FESTIVAL PLANS. fashionable ‘ 1 one } There will be special Harvest ei aut 7 Festival meeting n th Salva n mu rth y . Ar hall, Fifth and Washington Price Jay and Sunday night ool will give an. enter en aturday night, and Major jal services Sunday night German Delicatessen C. F. Baasch, Prop. All kinds of Domestic and Delicacte Finest Largest Clothie 103-105-107 Imported Coffee and Light Lunch served from 7 a, m, until mid night 919 THIRD AV Near Madison. ble The fabrics are browns, blues, in many shades, with distinctive stripes, shadow stripes of self and contrasting colors in lue that nths n models, in high- as well as plain ef- “ $10 to $25 _ The A. Bridge Special $15 Suit The Best Value in Clothes Ever Turned Out by a High-Grade Maker vecial $15.00 Sack ctive in design. z and have three or four se, while the fronts are feature is the va with cuffs to match gréens, grays and These Suits are hand-tailored throughout, and are we in respect to we guarantee them and look $15 Beautiful Suits for Young Men, $10 to $18 especially, demand $10 to on the Coast FIRST e very $1 89-91-93 | YESLER A. Bridge & Co.