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~ | FIREMEN KILLED COMMITTES IN (By United Press.) DALLAS, Tox. Sept several ———— | the |ber of the Central Labor Council | long. to his executive committee. jto be fatally hurt | men were caught In or nearly of a building blocks. firemen business injured ts TS Are - koa to What Will Be The It ts probable that all The damage ts oath the Outcome. all, of the tmportant republican | ated at $100,000. meetings in Seattle will be held _ — iu the armory, Terry av. and Btew Phe Are speculating | AFC #t. wnd ie ik thought that Sen: | Raat | the state con, Mt0? Beveridge will speak there ; Monday evening. The armory tn tee ts going to take. the past has been used for big iis con ship ie in a tangl: “ VISIT COAST olitioal gatherings, and owing to will continve In -—— he election, or The republican — ec ne 6 dar cee he republican county central! Roosevelt will visit. the Pacific at committee will meet Friday noon fe a prodlem to pert the organteation of the | %88t late in October, accompanied » King county preeinet ‘Taft clubs in the county, | by Judge Taft, has created constd ¥ © be taken pleted within a day or so wmine the gic . Drese hax just r ea, and reports urned from In Senator Dixon's message to every out to the coast and back, An Senator Piles, telling of the coming! ‘The republican leaders are not for Bryan. He bases his 4s | of Senator Beveridge, the chairman concealing their desire for Roose. | on the allegation that the of the speaker's bureau says that | velt to take the stump, They say faterests won out for the ‘Tarts trip through the Misalasipp!|that it would be a fine thing to can nomin and that! valley hax been one continual ova-|have him introduce Taft as the | fe dissatis(oction tm the} tion, and was even greater than|man he desires elected to the pres expected idency. They scoff at the Idea that | FIGHTING FLAMES 10.—One jfireman was killed and four in | Jured today In a fire that destroyed One of cannot Hve and two others are thought injured the collapse % to the new the prohibitive price charged for - law Former Mayor the Dreamland rink, it is planned egies et Tacoma the new to hold all republican meetings (By United Press.) but whether or not the there. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The| rumor here today that Prosident | Tacoma tt A It ts planned to have a club, well/erable discussion. The story clr nference with organteed, in every precinct, and{culated here aye that the presi it ® expect | the membership rolls will be com-|dent and Judge ‘Taft will take a trip to San Francisco and speak from the same platform on the way | Wireless jing to THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. STEAMER HUMBOLDT IS STILL“ ON ROCKS Says That She | sift an and #o etoep tw the Inc ‘3 that it has put the wireless plant Will Be Pulled Off — {on board ont of comminsion, "The wireless has been transferred to Tomorrow. the British salvage steamer Balvor rant The fore part of the vessel is bad still ly shattered acoord-| Capt. B.C. Wireless news dinpatches|for the San recelved this afternoon, and it will | Underwriters not be possible to get her off be | Gibba of th fore tomorrow morning | Humboldt will be The Humboldt ts badly Hated to| morrow SCHOONER RUN DOWN BY PRINCESS VICTORIA steamer Humboldt te nd off Pender inland, The agre Genereaux, wrecker Francisco Board of has inforthed Capt local office that the off the rocks to crew scrambled aboard the The Captain and Crew | cons Victoria In safety, The captain of the Princess Victoria threw a Scramble to Safety line over the mast of the Ida May in Fog. The Pri wa Vie jand beached her “99 Vi Halibut schooner Ida May, on her ria. ¢ Ida May ts owned by Tacoma ence the American people would look on | first outward trip, was run down | people. Gemocratic county central) That the phonograph tf a per | this as an attempt on the part of | | during the fog this morning by the| This report was brought to Se tee ground ¢ & Bryan manent and tmportant factor in| the president to dictate to the peo-| ble steamer Princess Victoria off|attle by John Nelson, one of thi Rot before a polities is shown by the fact that| ple, and point out that Roosevelt | Point No Point lerew of the [da May, who arrive: l night Aside the republican county committee is 4 never faced an audience that} The Ida May was smashed and|in Seattle at 2 o'clock this after residential candidates, now making arrangements for ajhe did _Rot carry. started to sink 70 mune and | noon ietts, W. A. Hannan. machine that will repeat Taft's _—-- ——— trum, ©. H. Miller and en spoke. The. phono and tonight speeches at all republican meeting: together with band music. campaigners can see the end of “swinging around the circle” and the dawn of the day when nothing but phonographs will be abroad in the land SHOW AT EXPO A daily exhibition by nm Terhune, of the re county central committees, d Edward Hannan, ‘4 mem preparations for tag day | firet shifts will start on Westers made this afternoos, and | av, and get through with this dis- remainder of the week there trict before closing time at 1/ only the little finishing de o'clock. All day Saturday, the dis a be attended to. triet captains and workers wil! re) Witiam B Humphrey has port.at the headquarters In the Sa Mra. Isaac Cooper chief, voy hotel at their appointed hours, the districting, and tomorrow | and then will cover thelr districts. ‘Will map out the districts to be| There is need for more aytome | " and assign places. biles for use on Saturday, as the R is planned to have the ladies number donated is pot sufficient we fm three hour sbifte. The | cover the territory |money an the Interesting features of the rev enue eater ser servine, (By United Press.) SAN DIEGO, Cai. | Pacific coast are expected to follo city counell’s finance com-| Sineering department. conaidered the 1969 ost! for the police department this ning and allowed an assistant u at a salary of $120 a ‘They held up the request tional patrolmen and of. jdone Canfield and Barney Mannin: Park Natatorium. Salt | vn | water baths cure rheumatism. “- KUGLEMS CORR tasieat We Hang Wall Paper imates furnished fr * Main 2304; Ind. police department asks for patrotmen, 12 desk ser. 4 detectives and Ll new pa a Mo Grivers. it is intended to em a. 6 BALL. B. 30 of the new tea for only AL, 12% second’ Av. deatite, Wash For Thursday Splendid Buys "= A dollar saved is the easiest way o f making it that we know of. You can several if you do your buying here tomorrow — big bargains on every On Mita | t Nothing in Town Like This for $2.00 Almost Half at $1.85 re you shop around, the m you'll appreciate our “Mid- |. This weathered oak, saddle Sp | seat, braced back diner should This Breakfast Table is of white wood, 45 inches long by 50 Inch ell for $3.25. You save $1.40 Wide, extended on it Thursday. SD Povtieres $2. 35° BTwo-toned and Roman stripes “10 Patterns i in Madras, 59c Yard Coleaial Candlesticks 35¢ width and length. Easily s bh $4.00 o pair. Other spe Thess are of clear pressed 48 Inches wide, light, dark and in this department—aek to | Slae#, the values ranging from | stained glass effects, for den or them. 55e to Tic each. Always in style. | brary. Regular &5c value. Xtra Steel, $1.75 Set Nottingham Curtains These silver plated knives and | "<5 $1.65 Pair worth $3.00, You'll 45 to 60 inches wide, 3 and 3% need them later it | y ng, plain and figured centers. The val 1 dow't right | w ng fi 00 to $3.25 a pair, Worth a visit 4 now of i t ar wa Buy now the gow) ernment life saving corps will be 7 & unique feature of the treasury de: | FINAL TAG DAY PLANS |.220288 8 ee ment building at the A-Y-P. EB. ARE MA DE This exhibit will show every detail of the work of the lifesaving crews, There will also be an ex hibit showing the manufacture of an created a sensation at the Nw mps and displaying tonal Irrigation Congress by vio- Sept. 30.— | Wholesale removals from offices in |aix months next yoar, during the the discharge by telegram from fair. The department wants 30 new |Washington today of the entire patrolmen permanently force of the local bureau. The This afternoon the committee} men whe were removed here are | took up the estimates of the em Chief Emil Engelecke, Inspectors sland interpreter Lee, a Chinaman. Out-of-Town | Visitors— Pay later The Make Our Place to Store Your All the Credit Headquarters You Want Save SECOND AND UNION. F Si LIFE SAVERS WILL TAKES THE FIRST STEP soz": | | | American statesmanship seems) to have reached « high Standard | /STATISTICS AND INFORMA- Gents of the United States, and gives names of Candidates and | Ploralities from 1864 to 1904; also | trine. ‘THE SCANDINAVIAN ee STATION, SEATTLE, d'affaires at the Jap |pointed minister p Chile today UNITING FOR BRYAN (By United | Press.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 30 A campaign to unite the working men of all classes and trades, re rdiesx of whether they do or do belong to & labor union, In a movement for Bryan, was started here today, when President Howley, of the State Federation of Labor, called a mass meeting of working: men for tonight AGAINST PINCHOT (By United Press.) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M,, Sept. 39, | ‘The first gun In the war against | Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the United States, was fired today by C. W. Beaman, of Denver, Bea \lentiy assalling Pinchot’s poliey tn the administration of the affairs of the office. John Parrett, of Portland, Ore., ehief of the Bureau of American Rouahie in an address showed ker Leen 4 member of the will do work in this Peder Svensen, fan storthing. temperance ' | Temperance W: a tardy in reclaiming Its arid | » land by Irrigation. Tap Minister to Chile. |has been | TOKIO, Sept. 10.—Manu Hicks, at she months. eee eo a a eR ET TAR SOUL OUEST Nated. But Barber Jim Tanner did} not know of this—it was not in There came a day when Janie. / the tilustrated Tonsorial Gazette | the barber’« wife, had her chance.| One day a little nervous French A fellow with the right kind of an/|chap told Madame Lillian Baratel!i ear underwent « very ragged shave | #tartling truth: It was this j!n the desperate endeavor to kilt | THAt she had no feeling, no heart \time in our leading barber shop) 8° ;#oul. Bhe was a magnificent! and the neat week Mrs. Jos, Tau-|Masbine, and her pitch, tone, regie ner was practicing deep breathing and learning the lines and spaces on a very myetical muste stafi Junior Gr aplare, Mr turing in the oast for Were perfect to get a soul but it would pay her For instance, where Of course it was Jim's finish "Ow che made but a beggardiy After Janie Tenner earned that 91,500 per night, with « soul. she worlé-famous high @ and had the | Could easily earn $3,000. It ts well pa |to have a soul London afire, why After this disclosure Mme. Bara compatibility of temper and a few Celli went out to herself and tried | months in South Dakota; and Jas./t© cry, This, she thought, might) Tanner, stroiiing musician-barber, |help in her soul-hunt, and she re. was & ¢n idower while the called her troubles and sins, but lerstwhile wife of his bosom had a(|there were comparatively and new Italian name and was tripping | adam ly became bored and the bright primrose way ae she AMERICAN BANK WASH.,, HAVE FOR DISTRIBUTION A VEST POCKET FOLDER OF TION FOR VOTERS | The folder is full of valuable in formation regarding all the Prest BECAME T hot and did not find her sou! EVERY VOTER for the coming | Whereupon she made ready for her presidential lection SHOULD evening appearance rat POSSESS ON ut of temper than 1 It was @ great occasion. Prince Nicholas of Hease-Bader-Rumstadt contains copy of the Monroe Doo more was present and there must have been six pounds of jewels on the members of our first families who were there. After the minor lights Mme. | Barateit came on, bowing, She New Fall Suits, made to the season's most popular materials and styles which predominat at Reasons ble Prices —Cash or Credit Coats are one of the ne ceasities of your winter wardrobe, We have a big assortment in various styles and materials at modest prices MILLINERY, We foe! that we have rea son to boast when it comes to our Millinery Depart me Stunning foreign fa from mn centers, as reations Join the Autopiano Club well as our home produc pene, AND THEREBY SAVE FROM FURS FURS FURB $100,00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR ALL KINDS. AUTOPIANO, CASH CREDIT Including free use of our clreu lating Hbrary. Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos. Some as low a4 $350.00 with free of the brary Kohler & Chase 1818 Becond Av., Seattle, Wash Weber Piano Dealers. EASY PAYMENTS ONE PRICE TO ALL Westherg & Childs Incorporated une muse 1812 Becond Av, — 1312. Prine) ltoria then continued on her way to| »| Asbury and Mre. ter; technique and all those things | unearned $1,600, she was hot and] she was tired, Consequently she! sailed into “La Traviata” with «| false quarter note, and at the end of the first verse the prince shook {his head, Haratelil gulped and her manager went bebind the |ncenes and took a great big drink a It was going badly, but the song must be finished and Madame Lil |Han waded into th md verse with very bad heart and slightly out of tune. Away up on the fifth leger line above the staff she quay and, blind with embarean# ment, prepared to break from the stage from the topmost gallery there came the wailing of a tawdry violin, the quaint, cheery love plaint of Annie Laurte ot the Maxwelton braes Put bim out!" commanded an lusher, and a glant bluecoat started |for poor Jim Tanner Hut the reat Haratelli said “No!” and she raised her white round arms for | ellenos while the barber of Corn town pla the love song through Then the songbird took up the appealing air and sang ae sho had not sung before, There was ap | peal, sympathy, love and true feel ing in every rich note that floated [through the great audit um, and jthe little French chap in the box | rose and howled approval, Madame had found her soul r But Jim Tanner slipped from the high balcony and was gone be fore his ex-wife could find him | She won't want nothin’ to do with me,” he murmured, as he wtole away. After all he had done jhis work. Madame could get her BASEBALL gif yw York . 3 7 Philadelphia i 6 2 Hatteriesa Ames and Needham; i | Moore and Dooin | At Detrolt—Americans | RK H 2 | Detroit sees 7 10 1 Washington ... | Batteries: Donovan and Schmidt; Tannehill and Street | SEARCH FOR RELATIVE. | Inquiry has been made regarding {the whereabouts of Miles sweeney |formerly of Asbury, lowa, wh | last heard of in Beattie. A bro James Sweeney, recently died in Bridget Tierney of 414 North Broadway, a cousin of ithe missing man, is trying to lo ate bim SPECT ACULAR DEATH BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30 Awakening roomers so that they might quickly learn of the ghastly plan he had in mind, Thomas Thompson, aged 63, a machinist, went to the basement and calmly committed suicide early today, He placed the muzzle of a revolver in his mouth and fired, dying in-| stantly i | | KENDALL LOCATED. | | | Rodney Kendall, the young Kent farmer who mysteriously | peared Monday night, has been lo cated in Portland, disap. | where he is vis-} j iting a sister | CONTEMPT 18 CHARGED. | Judge Yakey this afternoon is sued @ warrant for the arrest of Augustus Holcomb for contempt of court in falling to pay alimony to |Mrs. Eva Holeomb, his divorced wife CALL PROTEST MEETING. 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Drug Store Main Store| ®**"* Orug Store | No. 3—Itst Av. and 506 Second Av. 610 Second Av. Pike St. FIGHTING CANNON (By United Press) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30 Torrey Razors Tablets Rose FAMOUS PICTURE IS ALLOWED TO ENTER. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—D. 0, Mills was permitted today to bring into this country the famous paint» ing, “Portrait of a Lady,’ by Sig Joshua Reynolds, on payment of duty of $6,000, GO percent of the ig valuation of the pictu This was due to a decision of Judge Waite of the board of appraisers of the New York - At the closing session of the Southern| Luna Park Nat California Methodist conference |°%400r sport inside. here last night resolutions were |- ————— opted severely censuring Speak lee ; er Jo Cannon, of the United ON DEPOSIT States ase of | representatives. CERTIFICATES Speaker non was denounced by Withdrawable bishops and ministers in speeches. One Year. O Puget Sound Sav- ings & Loan Co. Fight on Cannon. CHICAGO, Sept. 30.-—The prom ised fight of the Anti-Saloon League of America against the re heotion 112 Columbia St. to congress of Speaker Cannon, almost at hand according _to a simoat at hand. according “The West Seat Seattle Ferry intendent Baker, of the league. "Mr. | win Baker will speak at the opening of | Oct. 1st the Rock River conference tonight | | Lv and then enter Mr. Cannon's dis-| j triet BROKERS| °° Private Leased Wire to All Bx- 8 Os pm nence on it# winter schedule Seattle. Ly, West Seattle 7:20 am. 39 am. é5 am. am changes S. C. Osborn & Co. e A Good Mixer Glen Brook Mineral Water Pest Av. 5558 ff) rides, § at ‘ Manufactured Pacific& Puget Sound Bottling Co. SEATTLE and Bottled by WASHINGTON BUY It is rapidly KAVANAGH CO. 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLOG. TIMPAHUTE arriving GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. and will make big money for present buyers, Inc, Mine Operators. i j Serene gente temeennrinane nae mirateren momen <n ara eatenenen OEREE=

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