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e Trace of Lee Johnston Is Found Aboard the Victoria. ——< fae Johaston, the Alantta eho murdered his wife, for Helle Giichriet, of Hutte, ‘Mont, aad dared her dismembered ocub the Moor of bis cable oard from Nome, sprang overdoard Pe.steamsdip Victoria on the last miner petty “alted court, ac t has gained 4 Are Wanted in state campaign work ing to get Into shape, and be in full swing. Welford fa charge of the speakers’ and meetings, is recetving from different points in for meetings and speakers, im the course of a week will Hat of campaiga orators and thelr tours mapped Men's Democratic club eathusiastic amoker In the ‘of the Commercial club last |. B. Burlison of the state was elected vice prest the chitbh. The speakers Alfred Battle, Judge Judge Gardner, W. A mer. A. D. Pairbaro and tions for a meet. within a few days W. BE. Humphrey wilt speaker, assisted candidates. ian Bryan club will night in Swedish and Olive, to perfect a organization. The club has a membership of 150. Chftherg will probably be president. wilt LE meeting tomor- on of tepabiican county | nn . Baturday the precinct | ‘ ‘will meet to arrange) the organtsation of Taft clubs preeinet. Saturday oven- the King County Repubtican Will meet in the county head- to begin active campelgn Steps were taken to AfroBryan ciab last fin the office of the secretary Bryan Volunteers. Tonight democrats will meet in Mtice of A. G. Harrison tn the BB block to perfect the organiza LF. Norris was elected tem- president and William §&. | temporary seeretary. Mr. has been invited to stamp Mand Ohio on behalf of the teket. ; dish Republican club will, £8 o'clock tonight in i of the republican) PHILIPPINES | Arrive at Manila Afternoon on Schedule. (By United Pr ) MLA, Oct. 1.—Wireless mes Tecsived from the Atlantic oe this afternoon indicate that 4 ry ships are lens PP ‘miles away and, at the Fate of 11 knots per bour Should arrive here early Fri rhoon Game cholera situation has | pied the offictais b Bly hopeful he suffic time the f MPOh to remove al Hho public recep: re disease coutrot from giving h he nder STABBED IN ROW | OVER CARD GAME fem Tomas allan av was and & game h sth ayn * an De {f j rs for as was ency pre ON DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES t Bound Bav ngs & Loan Co. 2 Columbia Bt ARE SURE MURDERER _JUPED EACH OF PROMISE SUIT IS SETTLED ANS FOR CAMPAIGN ~ ARE FAST MATURING } ed | Saag ican county committee Paper Sellers Contemplate OCEAN Lote to the north, How seema cer cee the Sign tain, * When the Victoria reached port oe this morning, City Detectives James] ine it q ahame | Byrne and HM. ©. Adama, together | with Deputy United States Marshal Joe Warren of Nome, were on hand to scrutinige each passenger that left the vessel. No trace of John aton war found, The officers did ;not search the ship. Liston-—-Mra, A Lautonsehlager, of the, Hotel Frederick, 909 Kighth ay., In @ report to the police eaye her stumbers as well as those of her tenants are radely disturbed varly each Sunday morntug because newaboys hawk the: Johnaton was arrested In Seattle! torian seers tone: more than @ month ago by Marshal) aint i anal Mabel? Warren after City Detective Lee A “Well, you tell Mra Lauten Barbee had unraveled most of the schlager that she's the caramel clews ehild--not!" snorted one of the | newstes today when anked what he | thought of the report to the paltee. » 1 guess we're no good—we ain't got a right to live, I spose! It'a too bad, aln't It, that we're mak ing a fow dollars Sunday morntn's? }it's a crimo-—no, It’s a felony, Some cireulation here today, following the departure of the actress for Parts. According to the story, the actress still holds the letters and) telegrams alleged to have been written to her by Elkina, and which wore to have been Med In connec tion with the eult it ie ted that Elkins will give Miss Lonsdale $50 a week for the reat of her life. All her debts have deen paid and a traveling compan. }ton bas been furnished for her trip (abroad. VERY ILL Is Said to Be Suffering From a General Breakdown. United Press.) BOSTON, Mass., Oct, 1.—ihemas W. Laweon, author of “Prensied Ft } mance,” ts seriously (1) today at bis home In this city, His private see retary announced this morning that 209 Orlental| the financier was suffering from Regular clud business wi tippe, but it te feared that the real v county committee, block. be attended to, | trouble ts the reault of a genera! — | breakdown, following his a * At the regular weekly luncheon! work durt past few y It of the Bryan Volunteers Saturday | was said at his office that he would St 12:30, plane wil! be made for! be confined to his home for several & torcblight procession to be held/ days. It is rumored among the shortly. It is intended to get all) brokers, however, that his condi the Bryan organteations In tue for/ tion fs more serious than ts ad the march | mitted by his family and employes The democratic county committes| STATE SENATOR AND) {is finishing the detatis for the Pat- tinon meeting to be held In Egan's hall Wednesday evening The meet. jing Wil be preceded by a parade. EDITOR MIX IT (By United Preas.) MOSCOW, Oct. 1 Kirkland turned out 15¢ persons! Warren Truitt attacked Pete Or to fe debate under the ausplees of the! Main at democratic } night. C. R. Hawkins, J. M. Gias gow, Ben F. Shields and John H W. Lock spoke. Mr. Lock had charge | of the debate Tonight the phono- graph is at Redland, and tomorrow night at Bellevue. inflicting several taken before a justice court, was released. Senator Truitt took exception to i during the recent campaign DEATH RATHER HARBOR COMMISSION MEETS TOMORROW The harbor commission wil! meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce for the! purpose of permanent organization The commission has for tts purpose | the study of harbor conditions and | methods of improvement The} chamber has sent to ports all over | the world for data relating to har bor needs. Young Man Who Faces Arrest Puts Bullet Into Brain. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—De cause be feared the dixgrace of ar rest, August Veen, - . jim dead here today WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Thatlof bullet wounds, self-inflicted British merchants desire the elee| Veen remarked that be “had the tion of Bryan as president, and the | bines” as be left the dinner table reduction of the tariff so that they |iast night. He went at once to his can make a bid for the markets, ts HE 1S JUST TALKING. (By United Preas.) as the result the statement made! announced here today by Congressman Bar| ended bis existence by putting « theldt, of Mirsourl, He has juat! puliet into hix brain. returned from the Inter-Parliament- before his parents reached him. ary unien for the promotion of ar Lees than 10 minutes later an bitration, which has been in sesaton | officer red with a at for in Berlin | the arr ot young Veen. Leslie the fact that he had | ROBBED, THEN MURDERED. ~——— automobile rides (By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—|INSPECTORS AT With his feet tied together and hia | 7 clothing disarranged, George Brod-| Capt. Wm. Howe and Carl Leh wots, @ construction foreman, wag | mere, who have been appointed in found unconscious in the hallway |spectors of hulls and bollera, re of his howe He expired before |apectively, will constitute th medical attention could reach him. manent board for the newly created A valuable gold watch and about |inupection district at Honolulu. Ie HONOLULU. 200 in money were missing |epectors Walton and Heeney, now DYNAMITE WRECKS MINER'S HOME Los Henry 8. Oct 1.—Mra. Tripp i under the care of physicians here today at the home of her danghter, Mra. G. A Howard, Jr, as the result of « dynamite explosion which wrecked |the Tripp bungalow at Covina late | yesterday afternoon. The explosion of @ gasoline stove discharged some dynamite which Tripp, who ia a miner, had stored in a closet. The dynamite completely wrecked the bungalow and fire which followed consumed the ruins Mra. Tripp was in the house at the time of the explosion but es caped with no more serious injury than severe burns. SAILOR MISSING FRIENDS WORRIED Shipping men at Wrangel, Alaska. shipping m t Wrangell, Alaska are worried over the disappearance of Capt. Bruce, an old sea-taring man and mate of the Hattie Gage, whieh was mixed up in the recent wreek of The Star of Bengal. The capta a large roll of bills hen en, and this give lee 5 f fonl ph SORA. SP il EES DUTCH LUNCH Our Specialty Baasch Delicatessen THIRD AV. Near Madison. 919 im charge of the local office, for meriy held fnepections there dur: ing the winter months | RUNS OVER WHALE | Recent passengers on the Van lcouver beats have been enjoying the novel sight of a large school of whales which has been playing about the salmon spawning ground at the mouth of the Fraser river The steamer Iroquois while passing this point Tuesday, ran over and killed one of bie Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY BAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including fi WW lating b for a few d Autoplanon 0 with giver son wil second-t jome an low as of the Kohler & Chase 1318 Gecond Av., Seattle, Wash. free Weber Piano Dealers of these days I s'pose we'll have! TOM LAWSON |statements made in Troy's paper! Lane refused. THAN DISGRACE 23 FORTE Of AE | tween the strikers and the off American | room, and five minutes tater a shot | He was dead) | Brown, a chauffeur. charged that | |the young man owed him $160 for) 4. YA THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. LOUD-VOICED NEWSIES DISTURB HE ER SLUMBERS to walk up to our patrons and hand ‘om @ printed card sumpin ifte this: "Dear Live One-f am't got a chance if I foghorn it to you that I'm sellin’ papers, Read and purchase,’ Or maybe the Newsboyt" }unton had better pass a res'lution compellin’ us to learn the deaf and dumb alphabet, Why, we're doin’ that bunch in the Frederick a favor if they only knew it. The doctors | all tell us that early to bed and early to rive is the dope. We're furnishing the early rising stant. | Let them get to bed early, Ain't it the truth?” | Mra, Lautenschinger wants to know If there ta any way to stop the newslos from announcing the’ sale of their papers, The police have taken no action, as the ques tion is & delicate one. It involves the constitutional right which in wures to each and every citizen the tnalienable right to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow Yetling is hard work am BOUILL | Charge That They Have Been “Speeded” Is to Be Looked Into. Supt. Boutlion of the department of public utilities will within the near future institute an investiga ton of charges that the gas and electric companies were “speeding” | up their meters to such an extent! that it resulted in patronus betng overcharged. An ordinance tntroduced in the inell meeting last Monday night will not only give Mr. Bouillon au thority to conduct thie Inquiry in a thorough manner, but also em powers him to remedy any existing evtla, WILL NOT GIVE THAW UP (By United Press.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. | i Oct State Senator The fMght to take Marry K. Thaw out of New York state through hear the Bryan-Taft phonograph-|cutt, editor of the Troy News, on ders issued in his bankruptcy case scalp St Pitteburg began In earnest today county committee last/and facial wounds with a piece of When Trustee Roger O'Mara arrie irom, The senator was arrested and od here with bis attorneys and sery. bat ed a writ on the sheriff, ordering him to turn Thaw over to the Pennsylvania suthorittes. Sherttf O'Mara then set out immediately for Scranton, Penn, where he will endeavor to obtata an order for the arrest of Sheriff Lane on the charge of contempt of rt. It is believed the New York horttios will support the a and a hot legal battle may result NO SETTLEMENT OF C. P. R. STRIKE (By United Press.) ; WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. 1.—A hitch in the negotiations for the set- tement of the Canadian Pacific | mechanics’ strike apparentiy end, od hope of settlement of the strike for some time. The difference be | of the railroad occurred over the question of “open shop.” The Ca nadian Pacific refuses to discharge the strike breakers, and the men re fuse to work with them or return to work until they are discharged. | AIL SEASON OPENS TODAY Reports brought In by Game War m Reifs deputies this morning }are that the woods outside of town are ringing with the report of shot guns, The quail season is no lopen, and large numbers of hunter went after the coveted birds last night and thie morning. Rolf says that one of his deputies had to take to cover in the woods between Seattle and Renton this morning, #0 thick were the shot, Today's Treasury Statement. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Today's treasury report shows: Receipts, $1,801,771; disbursements, $2,050, 00 Women’s Smart § Tailored Suits For an October tre starter we have an assort ment of 4mart Ta od Suits at $80 which will please the most fastidious Our sults range in price from $17.50 to 800. everyone being a splendid bargain for the New Coats are arriving datly All kinds, mode : priced MILLINERY SEE OUR HATS BEFORE you Buy’ Your Credit Is Good BUY ON EASY PAY. MENTS—ONE PRICE TO ALL CASH CREDIT Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1912 — Second Av, — 1312. ON WILL MAKE METER INVESTIGATION CLUE IS FOUND TO GIRL'S MURDERER | “The exclusive Style Shop” ! (By United Press.) * OAKLAND, Cal, Oot, 1,—-Accord | He to a story published hore yew | terday in an evening paper, & my#| torlous postal card, addressed to| the rooms occupied by Attorney | David Mitchell, says that the mur-| derer of Nora Fuller, the young girl wha was enticed away from| home in San Francisco several) years ago and whose body was } | found tn an empty flat on Sutter at, in living in Proftvale canyon wtal card contains a mi nute description of the man ft says ia the murderer of Nora Fuller, It} has been turned over to Constable | Hemstead, of Fruitvale, who will} make an investigation, The rooms | occupied by Mitchell were former: | ly the offices of a detective agency, and It {s presumed the postal card | was tntended for this agency | At the time of the murder sus | picion fastened upon a man named | Hadley, employed by a San Fran clseo newspaper. Hadley fled and has never since been heard of. we have to select from, inclu received, the newest shades “IT will be eady to take up the! ‘ matter very ant wa tee "Bout. | blue, black, wine, b lon today, “I will make such tn-| smoke. They are Yostigations as are requested by stage 3 patrons of the company who be entirely new lines; lieve they are overcharged. If I find the party fe overcharged this department will issue an official receipt stating the amount of the actual service being rendered. “If the corporation is charging for more than the amount of gas or electricity that It actually deliv ora, the company will be charged | for the inspection. If the patron | fe at fault the inepection will be} charged to him ) Numerous complaints have reached this offices. | am going to look Into the matter and take such action as | may deem justified.” BASEBALL TODAY At Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1 termined to retain thetr bold at the} top of the National League ladder, | he Giants invaded the precincts of he Phillies today. Io the first game | Matthewson and Needham did the honors for New York, with Corrt don and Jackiitech on the firing |}) dine for the Quakers | The secore—firat game: med. Every model step in advance in tailoring of anyth viously shown. Tailored This is the solid conviction concerning these suits. There is a large variety po, ding four specially strong numbers just They come both in broadcloth and cheviots, in — green, rown and built on long coat effects, shaped mannish col- lar and revers, large pockets; skirts gored and button trim- marks a style and ing pre- Splendid Silk Waists $6.50 Four styles, splendidly tail- ored in the newest shapes. Come in navy, brown, green, | RH BI Now York. ose tl grey, red and Copenhagen. The asere—cevend gules | e best values offered at ae a & H Fil} the price, $6.50. Philadelphia 6 10 ° Batteries: Covaleski and Dootn:; Wiltee, MeGinnity and Needham. Policeman — Heavy downpour At Cincinnati. this morning j CINCINNATI, Obto. Oct 1 Milkmen (who has left the lid Wee Bacthesk ent‘ King on the! oo wie meh can)—-Yoo!’ bet it's firing Mae, the Chicago Nationals i Vined ap against Cinctonat! this aft. badiy needed. We could do with a | erncon. Spade and Schlet formed |lot more to do any good the battery for the Reds | —— + ———— The score RH zg * oe | Chicago 6 € 1/Statistics and Infor- Clactanati | 2 3 mation for Voters ‘The Scandinavian American bank, allard § Station, Seattle, Wash, have for distribution a vest pocket folder. The folder ia full of valuable tn- |formation regarding all the Pret. | dents of the United States, and (By United Press.) | gives names of Candidates and LOS ANGELES, Oct, 1—Mrs.| piuralities from 3864 to 1904; also! Agnes Matheweon today shot and contains copy of the Monroe Doe probably fatally wounded Mrs. trine Rosie Robles, a neighbor, after a| EVERY VOTER for the coming quarrel over the race question. The | presidential election SHOULD wounded woman is a Mexican. Mrs. | pOSSESS ONE. eee Robles is being cared for at the) recetving hospital, and Mra. Math.) ewaon is under arrest At Phitadeiphia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1-—The fy Philadelphia Americans won from Boston today by the score of 5 to 2 WOMEN IN DUEL. | Save Money ! Avoid Pain To introduce our painiess methods, we offer to the public this remarkable scale of prices , for the next 30 days: it Het of Teeth, Mt « oa Orewns, 22k, extra heavy 4.00 Bridge Work, per tooth, aotd Boameled Sliver ute lene © YALE DENTISTS etlom Open Sunday FreeOffer choice waterfront lots at $40 c. es the price we are asking fo Jollars at Bremerton. 1,500 Ibs. of nice, juley barbe fay ABSOLUTELY FREE “ ‘ a ' We left over 1,000 peor or he gy i ; ‘ y and 3 Times Block, without delay THE STATEROOMS ARE STEAMER YO rem ©. FOOT OF UNIVERSITY an FREE BANK EMBEZZLER IS ARRESTED (By United Press.) A WALLA, Oct. 1—P. N dealer of Pres. cott, is in the county jail charged jointly with E. B. Sweet, ex-cashier of the State Bank of Prescott, with larceny by embezzlement. The gf ficers assert that in Harris they have the man who engineered the embezzlement which they claim is between $6,000 and $10,000. AMERICAN MAYORS MEET, (By United Press.) OMAHA, Oct. 1. — The annual convention of the League of Amer foan Muntetpaiities began {ts ses- sions in this city, The attendance gives promise of the largest in the history of the organization. free! Free! Free! Old English Barbecue and Clam Bake—Positively the Last of the Season SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 At Bremerton Addition —At Bremerton Addition SEMITE At the request of over 500 people who wish to take their friends over to Bremerton next Sun day to look over the choice property tf®y purchased from us, we have de more Free Excursion to Bremerton Addition Over one-half of the addition was sold out last Sunday, and no wonder and up on ter of $1 per month. If miss this excursion. ou should them next spring when the government will be spending millions Come Next Sunday and Have the Time of Your Lives sed meat will be given abso away t Jock last Sunday tlekets. Offices open TO THE EARLY ONES. so come to “The Exclusive Style Shop” 714-716 Second Avenue A STEP AHEAD IN Women’s $25 Suits “CHIMMIE FADDEN” IS TO RUN FOR CONGRESS (By United Press.) BLOOMFIELD, N. J., Oct. 1L— Kdward W. Townsend of Mont Clair, creator of “Chimmie Fadden,” paring today to make a whirl- campaign for congress against Congreraman R. Wayne Parker of the Seventh congreestonal district. Townsend made a ringing speech when he was nominated by the dem- ocrats, He declared that Parker was a man who had surrendered his rights to Speaker Cannon. KALSOMINING And Decorating Our Specialty. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1314 First Ave, Arends Anseu THIS FREE BOAT, Yosemite LEAVES PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY 8T., AT 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M,, RETURNING AT 6PM Big Band of Music on Board ided to give just one when we are selling you want to make money or These lots will bring three lutely free. All you can eat— c Dd, t until Hillman’s offices ) 1 y o'clock