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a : * LEAVES BRIDE A Widow. & j © —— * . ? * OAKLAND, » Oot, ® 1 }* Edgar B. Pierce, who was & | ® candidate for the assembly on ¥ * the Independence tleket, wan #* * electrocuted while performing * REM vite | His duty as chief electrician & -—_~_—___ } }* of the California paper mills * Inspector McGee} hat! in the department automobile! ® at Antioch, Ho loaves a bride ® rm ir la few minutes before the accident)» of six montha. Plorce served © Pedestrian Victims and were ruantng ca hd Pinan ® in the navy during the Span & ‘ “ jay, When the car reached James | ® ish. of an Accident Jat. a cable car stopped. Majoney | @ wai ee on M aie did not wait untll the atreel car! * ing to crose James | moved, but attempted to.drive bis) @ ee we een eee 2 ‘ay. late yesterday aft; car around the coach. alo automobile driven by Maloney saw Hewitt, who was superintendent of | walking acrosa Third av. when he Gown and seriously in-| Was about 20 foot away, and tried Hewitt, assistant | to steer away from bim. The heavy at tho Puget Sound / machine crashed into an iron post Hugh MoGee, a sant-| and struck Hewitt, who was thrown who was in the car heavily to the ground. His right * was thrown against | leg was fractured above the knee jate glass wind shield when and he sustained a severe scalp mae! collided with an fron / wound so hie right hand was nearly | Dr, John Booth says MeGee may at and the arm, McGee and | lose his hand. Should it be saved, peared frown taken to Providence |he thinks Moflee will be crippled Beeitt Were Money escaped unin-|for lite Hewitt has a wife and johiid at Brpmerton. MoGee lives and McGee left the city lat 127 Bighth av. eee: ae ees ~ FOR FALSE TESTIMONY —_ | in MD Goul: t im bi Sensation Is Sprung sai for a Seprehion tee hor tee in the G Id Divorce | band, as scanttaious and trreievant Proceedings. Mra. Gould's counsel opposed the motion, and presented several afft \davite In whieh it was charged that ————— Sertain witnesses had been hired (By United Press.) |to testify in favor of Mr. Gould “FORK, Oct. 3.—That $2,000 The affidavit of Dr. Murray was offered an employe of the De of the papers presented. It de Regis to give false testi. elares that Michael H. Donly had told the priest that while he w: Mrs. Howard Gould employed at the Hotel St. Regis, of an affidavit where Mrs. Gould lived, a detective t have been made by went to him with the proposition Q. Murray, which that he give a report of Mra. Gould's Justice Geigerich comings and goings at the hotel, to the Justice on a mo-| the names of her visitors, notably out certain allegations | those of the men. Sea a REET CAPT. PARKER D) (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Oct. 3—Capt. J. G Parker, one of the oldest navigators of Puget sound, died at St, Peter's houpital yesterday at 10 o'clock Capt. Parker's condition had been critical for several days but last night his condition showed a alight improvement Barly yesterday ~|morning he took a turn for the worse and sank rapidly. HOTEL GOES UP IN SMOKE ly United Press.) TACOMA, Oct. 3.-—-The Sunset Reach hotel, at Sunsdét Beach on ENVELOPED “« Narrows, was burned, ental} jing @ loss of $35,000. The struc IES ture was @ summer resort. L. L. Tallman owned the property. The ited Press.) fire started at midnight. Its cause 3.—-Robert Martin has not been learned. A few guesta had a narrow es- were in the house at the time, sev- incinerated in a eral of whom were cut and bruised automobile, which by glass and falling debris, as the two were, ne ne Picts uulted’s ssi ARREST HUNTERS fhe “xoamiasion vive, WITHOUT LICENSE to flow out into} persia Gasoline exploded.’ 4 D. Anderson, a farmer, and L. Crowell, a youth, both living at Stone's Landing, were arrested by Game Warden Rief's deputies inst Sunday for hunting without a li- conse. Tony and Victor Weston, | both of Des Moines, were also ar membership of the Seattle | rested fir the same offense on Sun- club ts steadily climb | 44y. and Infor- for Volere: 0 tere se eee a wian American bank, labor union leaders of Spokane, was Btation, Seattle, Wash. placed on trial today charged with Mistribution a vest pocket violating the direct primary law A by soliciting money from candidates is full of valuable in. by promising that he would place all the Presi- their names on the Union Advisory United States, and} ballot. a ane tek: and! CAMAS; Oct. 3.—The Camas Post also [Pecaped onty by Jumping from Tapidly moving automobile {& United Press.) SPOKANE, Oct. 3.--Thomas jeer, & recent arrival from Ohio. ER for the coming Mt Mercer will install a cylinder election SHOULD press and other modern equipment ees land will enlarge the paper NM DEPOSIT VIOLINS ees ee |] And outfits one-third off the Withiracame |, resular price this weok 4 One Year. oo Dept. of Kobler & Puget Sound Bev tos a Loan ta C. H, ROSE, Proprietor. 1318 Second Av. Seattle Perfection Inside Eat It Once and You Buy It Always Made on- tirely and only from he best wictsani- tary co ‘ats o not be comrade Price Today, 35c Lb* 1 Your De 1 He wit, UN oO, Doesn't HD PRODUCE Sole Din Critvmt 806 Western Av, Seattle PROTECTION OUTSIDE TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS $37,572 1S MISSING Special Deposit Fund Disappears From San Francisco. (By U. ress.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3—It was announced today that City Treasurer John KE. MoDonald ia facing & sult for $37,672, which has beon mysteriously missing for sev eral yeare and for the disappear. ance of which no one was found to be responaible, although an {n- vestigation has been on since last March, when the theft was dis covered. State Controller Nye is to begin walt again ‘ate’a portion of the money, le a little over $14,000 and | Attorney General Webb te looking into the case now with a view to | Sling suit soun | The money is a “special deposit }fund" that grew out of a dispute in 1903 between the United Rail roads, the city and the state. The jyountetpal assessment was $37,672 more than the state assessment and the railroads deposited that | | court. The case the amount of wine she drank and|*™ with the court until the syit should be decided. The case wont against the rail road and the supreme court upheld the lower court last March. Why the money was searched for it was ratssing. WITH OUTLAWS (By United Press.) MANILA, Oct. 3A belated re- port received from the island of Mindanao tells o fa battle between scouts and outlaw Moros tn which over a dosen casualties occurred. An outpost company of scouts w attacked on Keithley road by a band of 50 Moros. In the first sud den onslaught one of the scouts was killed and two were wounded. The company rallied, however, driv. ing off the superior force with a lows of nine natives killed and several wounded. (By United Press. LEWISTON, Idaho, Oct. 3-—~The; state of Idaho has demanded the arrest of Deputy Sheriff Mose Mar. tin, of Asotin county; Sheriff W H. Dixon and Prosecuting Attor eo 3 THE STAR—SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 3, 1908, CONTEST TO HELP M’BRIDE Will Resign If the Court ‘Gives Him the Nomination. That Charles B Coon will con- tout the primary election law solely in the tnterests of Henry Mefride is the opinion of some of the wine politicians of th ate, It is known that the decision to contest the election was arrived at, at a meot ing held in the offices of Reynolds, Ballinger & Hudson, tn the Pioneer buflding, and that MeBride was iso known that Mr, Coon has declared that he will sot run for Heutenant governor even if the court sustains his contention. In that event, he has said that he will resign and allow the state central committee to name the candidate, |which means that Mr. Hay will have the nomination, no matter how the supreme court rules on validity of the second choice clause. The only man this contest can help ts Meliride. He presumably realises that any man who contests = but if the court should decide tn favor of Mr, Coon, it would leave governor and all the blame would fall on Coon. The fect that MeBride is still keeping his headquarters in the Washington block ts taken to tn dicate that he haa not given up hope thus far. The date for the speech of George Fred Williams, of the Na tlonal Democratic pureau, in Se attlo, has been changed from Octo ber 7 to October % He will be ta | Tacoma October § and Walia Walla October 10. The Scandinavian Democratic club organized last night, with An- drew Chilberg, president, O. N. Johnson, A. V. Paulson and Otto Johnson, vice prealdents, and J. W. the law cannot hope to be elected, | the way clear for him to ran for| Nordstrom, treasurer, Plans for the reception of John Lind, former | Mpa of Minnesota, were made te will speak here the latter part of the month. The firwt contribution to the na onal republican campaign fund, amounting to $3,013, has been mail ed (@ headguarters, The money was collected hy Judge BR. A. Ballinger, John L. Wilson, F. W. Baker, K. R Fox and L. H. Gray It te rumored around republican headquarters that Senator La Fol- lette, of Wisconsin, and Congrens- man MeKiniey, of lifornia, will be sent to Washington by the na- tional committee to make the clo, ing speeches of the campaign. The Democratic phonograph goes to Fremont, Ballard and Green Lake tonight, Pattison and Miller | will accompany it, making short | speeches. | Ballard ts going to have plenty }ot polities, Ton! John Pattison, | democratic candidate for governor, speaks; Friday, Congressman Hum phrey; Tuesday night the Thir |teenth Ward Republican club will | | get Into action William 8. Olson, Charlies K Peterson and Theo, Pederson were ‘named by the Norwegian Repubil can club last night to arrange a big meeting of all the Scandinavian re- 3 publican clubs within the nex weeks, ©. and W. T. Christensen will probably ibe the speakers. The Uryan Volunteers held their regular weekly luncheon at the cafeteria, at Third and James, at noon today | _ “The Office of Sheriff of King County” will be the subject of a sermon to be delivered tomorrow by Rey. J. M. Wilson, in the Westmin. ster Presbyterian thureh, Broadway ‘and Columbia ets. “PIG IRON” KELLY, FAMED FOR SMUGGLING, IS DEAD Notorious Outlaw’s Career “Pig tron” Kelly t# dead. Quickly and silently, ike Kelly himeeolf, death came isat night to this notorious smuxgier, Rising from the supper table, Kelly raised both brawny fists heaveoward in a “streteh” and pitched forward dead on a pile driver scow at Oak Bay, near Townsend the most unserupulous, daring and romantic figures on the Sound. For twenty years Kelly has led the custom officers a jong, sly caase, bringing Chinese and opium inte the United States from Canada, ney A. A. Kirby, of Garfield coun. ty, Washington, on @ charge of) | kidnaping M. O. Fitemaurice, editor | lof two newspapers at Pomeroy | Warrants were tesued today in) Justice Hazen's court and placed! fm the hands of Sheriff Marry Ly-| don, Warrants charging John Doe land Richard Roe with conspiracy in the kidnaping case were also secured, but the officers decline to divulge the Identity of the persons implicated YOUTH HIT B SPEEDING AUT (By United Press.) i | SAN JOSE, Cal, Oct. 3.—-Otlbert | | Aylesworth, a 17-yearold boy liv | ing in this elty, today t# suffering jfrom a broken leg and other fo | juries recetved last night when be {was run down by an automobile, | sald to bave been driven by Pay- ; ‘of the Monroe Doe | has been purchased by G. O. Mer|ton Metcalf, nephew of Secretary who jot the Navy Victor H. Metcalf. | The machine was traveling at a! high rate of speed when the acct dent occurred. Motealf was a rested later as the owner of the} auto, Unable jeponlt $50 caah | ball, Metealf remained tn jail all night In spite of efforts of his wits to secure his release | SNAKE CHARMER _| FATALLY PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 3 troxel, a snake charmer, who replacing @ consignment of snakes in a box from which he had Hib rated them, at the WollsFargo office, was fatally bitten by a five rattlesnake. FPURUSETH TO SPEAK. | Dick Andrew Furuseth, secretary of | the Sailors’ Union of the Pacific will make @ public speech in Se attle on the {tical #ituation from the laboringman’s point of view about October Patent Attorneys MASON yew * LAWKENOE | it Burke Mid. FIERCE GALE RUINS ARIZONA FARMS (By United Press.) WILLIAMS. Ariz, Oct. 3.— Dam. age amounting to hundreds of | thousands of dollars is reported to- day as the result of a gale which swept across Arizona at the rate} of 100 milex an hour yesterday and caused a fire resulting in a lowe of $200,000. Crops are ruined, balld |ings blown down, telephone and | telegraph wires crippled and gtant trees destroyed The fire here started tn Babbit Bros.’ general merchandise store jand destroyed six buildings tn the heart of the business s@etion. After the fire had been in progress about an hour, a terrific explosion of dynamite shattered the ruins of the Babbit store Bricks and debris were hurled into the alr, breaking windows and on dangering the lives 0# the people, re rushing through the streets. IRRIGATION CONGRESS ELECTS OFFICERS (By United Press.) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 3. The 16th National Irrigation con gress in this city completed its work with the adoption of the re port of the committee on resolw tions and the election of officers of the 17th congress The officers elected are: Preat dent, George 1. Barstow, of Texas viee president, H. D. Loveland, San Franciseo; second vi resident 1. D, O'Donnell, Montana; secretary B. A. Fowler, Arizona; foreign sec retary, E. M. Gray, New Mexico. Dr. J. P Mariatt, lately of Ta will preach his first ne ¢ capacity of district superir nt of the M. EB. church at k tomorrow morning in t dist church, 40th a y Meth Whitman SKIERS MOST MTT MITT MOTE HEE PTT I Cash Registers Phone Epperson at TL0 First »~ Roth Phones; Main 140; Ind. 140 MSE MEE RE CES ET I CRE RE at tt TE Good Coal had of us Can always be at fair ¢ Our yards | are stocked with a fine | grade of | LUMP, NUT AND PBA, Pte desire der and with the J, W. BULLOCK Renton coal Phones 87. very size you could a trial result This was the finish of ape of | | ana only once did he serve time. & one-year term on MeNell's isiand Revenue cutters and custom offi cers have always been on his trafl ‘Time and time again they have| ber bome, near Coalinga, on June | Santa Cruz for removal to the bad him tp a corner, only to lowe him, Many a time he has jamped overboard from his sloop or open boat and swam to safety in the darknoss When hard pressed. with a load of Chinese, Kelly never had any healtancy mt jottiooning his he man cargo and many a Chink who started for the United States with Kelly never saw dry jand again Kelly's adventures are without number, but he's gone now. His old pal, “Rob” HIN, went down with the Valencia nd there only remaine “Old Man” Jamieson and Larry” Hill of the famous quar tette of old-day smogglers STEER IMMORAL MEN (By United Press.) | MONTREAL, Quebec, Oct. 2 Two of those arrested connected with the “Mange de Lion” club, an immoral organization, were today convieted and fined $50 each or j three months im jal. Dr. 4. 1 Geofferon, & prominent physician and surgeon, pleaded guilty and was remanded for inquiry others who pleaded ullty we: committed for trial. During the evidence It was stated that the club had branches in Boston, Quebec and Wianipes. EQUAL SUFFRAGISTS | RE-ELECT PRESIDENT Mra, Emma Smith Devoe was re elected preatdent of the Washing ton Equal Suffrage association thie afternoon. The morning session | was taken up by the report of local presidents. A speech made by Mra. Lavila Johnson was well re colved The reception at the Fairfield jaet night was the soctal event of the convention. An executive meet ing will be held there tonight Four STOCK MARKET FURNISHED By | 8 C. OSBORN 4 Co. New York, Oot, 3, 1908 Stocks High) Low) Bid |A'k'd Cop..| 16%) To) 16%! 70% yoom. | 48%) 46%) 46%) 4 & RCo! #4) M6 | 88 | Baye Cop..| 44%) 49%) 44%) 44K BBY ) 08% 99% 117% TR 1SGM/LSTY LETH 6%) 354 /95% 20% | 29%) 30 2 132q 1 10%| 10%! 10% 106% 1064 /107 4% 6 “ 85%! WAM) KAM! & N. Y, Cent 106 104% 104% 104% North, Pacifle| 148% )187% 198% 188% Penn. Ry i2a%\1a8 123%/123% Reading 143 IDLGISEH LAL South, Pacific) 106 % 104% |106 4106 % Union Pacificl145 % 163% 164 165 t 46%) 45%) 40% Steel pta 109% /100 [109 %/1 CHICAGO GRAIN. ! Chicago, Oct. 3, 1908 Option High| Low| Clos Wheat | Dec 99 | 99 | 97%! 98% May 102% 102% 101% 101% Jaly 05%) 96%) OO%) OF% s Cured Pile f knife Genito 4 GET OFF EASY DID RIGHT IN HOLDING THAW (By United Pri SCRANTON, Pa, Oc ~Shorift Charles M. Lane, of Westchester ity, N. ¥., was adjudged not in mpt of court today by Judge Archboldt. The effort to have him }80 declared was the result of bis | refusal to recognize a writ order |ing that Harry K. Thaw be turned lover to the Pittsburg officers to be taken there in comnection with his bankruptey case, The judge holds that Thaw ts pot in the custody ol the sheriff, but of the court UNKNOWN SUICIDE 1S IDENTIFIED (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 3-~ Through the efforts of the police the body of the suicide who was found in the brush near the Pat- ton road last Sunday morning has just been identified as Louis A lam, a patient at the Napa, Cal. state hospital for the Insane, who escaped from the asylum July &, 1908. | Lux was found lying on his back, & gunshot wound in the head and & revolver clasped in his right hand, There was nothing found in the pockets of the dead man to throw any light ou bis identity, and) so the remains were embalmed, with a view of keeping the body at A dispatch has been sent to the Lax what disposition is to be made of the body. to offnet the work of Samuel Gorm of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, ‘THIRTY YEARS FOR A KIDNAPER (By United Press.) FRESNO, Cal, Oct jyears in San Quentin was the pun- latment meted out to Tony Loveall by Judge H. % Austin today for his complicity in the senwational kid- jpapping of Edna Domengine from ° ks FOOTBALL TODAY , BASEBALL TODAY ITHACA, N. Y,, At Oct. BmAt the| als Philadelphia- » jond of the first half of the football; PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3.—Io an |game between Cornell and Harmil-|\ effort to keep up thelr winning jton this afternoon the score stood: \streak, Matthewaon was put into | Cornell 6, Hamilton 0. |the box by the New York Nationals } jtoday in the game against Phila PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 3--At! deiphia, with Brewnahan on the re the end of the first half of the foot | coving end Covaloski and Dooin ball game between Princeton a4) gormed the Quaker battery the Springfield Training school this| ‘the wed RH. EB. afternoon, the score was: Prince. New York ° 2 6 9 ton 11, Springfield 0. Philadelphia re 8 2 viebuanr ven eae At Philadelphia—Americans Final score: Yale 6, Syracuse 6,| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 3.—~The , résutis of the first game are as : ; 4... | follows RH # CAMBIODGE, Mans., Oct. 3 First bait: Harvard 11, Maine 0. [Philadetphia ,..,......8 1 & Boston : AT a Oe SHAMPAGNE, Ills, Oct. 3.—Final y seore: Ilinols 17, Monmouth 6. At New York—Americans | ; NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Results of ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct, 3.—The | the first game RH E University of Michigan footbhall| New York 2 6 9 jteam won from Case here this aft. | Washington al 9 3 noon by the score of 16 to 6 Second game RH. EK New York . ey BENHAM’S VICTIM ee * 8 At Detroit—Americans DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 3—The I$ NEAR DEATH batteries in today's game between the St. Louls and Detroft Ameri- (By United Press.) cans were, Powell and Spencer for VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 3.-~|the Browns and Donovan and Sergt. Hurley, of the Vancouver|Schmidt for the Tigers. | barracks, who was shot by Serat.| The score gh 2 | Benham because the former had| gst. Louts 9 7 o heen appointed &eting first #er-| Detroit 6 7 1 geant over him, is in such a serious condition today that the attending | physicians are not certain that he At Brookiyn—Nationals BROOKLYN, Oct. 3.—The score: Napa asylum offictals, asking them | ¢ |to ascertain from the relatives of fi . will recover RH B [ie icdee aw time to AFR) ‘The shooting occurred yesterday | prookiyn . ees es in fromt of the entrance to the| pogton quarters of Company I, First tn fit ob Mk try. Benham came upon Hurley ’ aa: At. Philadelphia—American m behind and shot bim, it te| ” ae tee said, without warning, the bullet], PMILADELPHIA, Oct. 3, jentering below the shoulder and|°"4 & RK E |ranging upward. Benham is under | Boston css arrest and closely guarded Philadelphia eal Hy MAY SALVE Game called end of sixth Inning DA MAY, wie“ ‘s on account of darkness. mh hopes are r wana By United Press. the salving of the Ida May, t - WASHINOTON, Oct '5.—Preal-|fishing schooner tan down by the| At Cleveland—American dont Roosevelt ' conferred with |!Fincess Victoria in the heavy fog! CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 3.—Smith DoRe' of Wednesday morning, She t* ly-land Sullivan were on the firing line prominent labor leaders this after-jing high on the beach and if the) #245 Anseet league |noon, It is supposed that the ob-| Weather remains calm, the men of| for Chicago in the American leagui lJeet of the conference is an effort saiving crew hope to get her| game against Cleveland today. Leb- Bhe Is « Seattie-owned | hardt and Bemis did the honors for 3.—Thirty Te The Babcock, now tying in Eagle harbor, has been chartered and wili| load at the mills in Tacoma for| Sidney, Auetratia, next week The steamer Hyades left Nome for this port yesterday morning. The Whittier arrived In port from Ventura this morning iner Ning Chow left port this morning harging her carg | The Banta Rita left San Luis for Beattio tate last night | The Humboldt ts tying In Cc bay traneferring her cargo t 29. Grover Rogers, Lovealt's part-|‘sae City, which will take the! her, who was captured with the |CSIEy And passengers of the Hum- | girl, was given 20 years in Folsom. | "'r,.' $5,000 libel placed upon the Rogers is a stepson of Loveail neh: Kildaiton for damage done | 7 . present at bie months ago the and secured « first meeting. Six church organised charter and in six weeks €6 inembers have been taken In, BExcavatt ww the new chureh buliding begins Monday AFTER NEW MEMBERS. Loon! lodges of Women of Wood craft are conducting a membership campaign whereby they hope to in- crease the membership of Patm Cir le No. 66 and Seattle Circle No. 549 m 1,000 to 1,600 by Dec. 9 Rep- resentatives of the grand lodge are in the efty sting in the work During the campaign social seasions will be held by both lodges after the |regular lodge meetings. FAREWELL RECEPTION. | Rev. FL A. Heath, D. D., the re- tiring pastor of the University Place Raptist church, who leaves next week for St. Louis, was given « re- |coption by several hundred mem- bers of the church and friend« last night. Dr. Heath has held the pastorate for a period of three years ARRESTED FOR THEFT. H > - A petition in bankruptcy was Richie, 23 years of “gar. yesterday | ring by George L. Clayton, of the patagegen wh Clayton Iron Works, manufacturers of refrigerating. machinery, in the Ye y > e pot was | ve peers ve : liek. ae atte teen §. court this morning. ‘The Ii | Parker. } DR. HART TO PREACH. Dr, Hastings H. Hart of Chicago will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow | morning at the Queen Anne Co | gational eh m “The Child Sav jing Pr of the United States SATIC TWLOR JATLED Constant Amazes, who was rele od from the clty jolt after being examined as to his ity, appeared at police headquarters last night and t TURES TO DEAF Mr. Smart's death was due to Thomas F arke, superintendent |double pneumonia. His body wil! en ee eel in tie uiat:| be shipped to America on the next language t w attern <{ steamer sailing from Yokohama annot oure in frem 2 to 6 days pie a aaa J. B. BRISBOIS . today ¥ tel na Mato U7 | AM «& Pr. Lovamnry Ind. 4021 gated Orchard at Arcadia than yth Will pay you better a life position of $200 a m Start today and gain a home ne Are and = independe: adia clears plants L irrigates and cares for your or ehard four harge $2 an ac month will buy you a home at Arcadia, Don't buy till you Investigate our proposttion plows a years free re per Grant & Dye, Inc. 812-13-14 American Bank Sidg A Senden Irri |the 3 a in a gale of Thursday | night, was removed yesterday after- noon, after an investigation, and she} passed out at & o'clock on har voy-} age to Pritain. | 8. 8. Yucatan arrived at mignight last night, after a stormy voyage bringing 34 passengers out from the Copper River country and Cordova MANY CHARTERS REPORTED. | Harbor to arrying bu past week tr the movi rand several been consigned. MEN'S CLUB MEETING. ts have been let of 15,000,000 feet of pargoes of malt) hav The first meeting of the Madrona Heights Mon’s club is to be held at the Methodist chureh, on 33rd # Tuesday evening next. ‘fhe subject | for discussion will be, “Will a Co Common Ambition ? operative Ith Destroy | Individual SWIMMERS TO ORGANIZE. | Members of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at room $11 in thelr butlding| at Sp m on Oct @ swimming club. has been stimulated in aquatics |through the recent tank meet , | FILE BANKRUPTCY PLEA. City Detective Clark arrested Ben | bilities are scheduled at $1 with assets amounting to $26, 10,000 CHILDREN TN NEED. (By United Press.) | CHICAGO, Oct. 3 thousand school children in Chicago are tn sufficiently nourished, some live constantly on the verge of starva don, and many are not sufficiently clad to keep them in a healthy con dition, according to a report to the board of education. TOKIO, Oct. 3-H. P. Smart of Savannah, Ga, died September 24 on board the steamship Mongolia. wht route to this city to visit her daughter, the wife of Dr, Peuhr secretary of the German embassy Dhadg. Union, ond Best Place in MODERATE PRICES here 20 years. 820 2nd Ave. New Cafe and Bakery BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON OR DINNER. COURTEOUS WAITRESSES. I know what Seattle folks like best, because I am the oldest restaurant man in Seattle R. THOMPSON Thompson’s Cafe and Bakery. roat etur from her) “ : |pers, president of the American |first voyage when strack ‘by the| the Naps. At the end of the sixth Federation of Labor, against Taft. | Prince: inning the score was; Chicago 2, Among those who talked to the) ray Cleveland 1, | president were Grand Chief Morris: ON THE FRONT FES Bogor BE | wey, of the Brotherhood of Rallway Louls—Nation! Trainmen, and Grand Chief Stone, 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 3.—In the game this afternoon between Pitts burg and 8t. Louis in thy tional series Maddox and Gibson weré ‘on the firing line for the Pirates, with Fromme and Ludwig in the points for the Cardinals. The score at the end of the third inning was: St. Louis 1, Pittsburg 3. At Cincinnati—Nations The score the end of the third inning was; Chicago 14, Cincin- nati 6 DELEGATES START SOUTH, President John Kecretary © B. ir Freeman and George C. Congdon, of the Interstate Commerce Commiaston for San Fre 0 to end the com- ference of the chambers of com- meree of the Pacific coast Monday. They will al attend the Trane- Mississipp! congress, “HAN PATSY” CHOSEN. Patricta Smith, widely known Baby Patsy,” a child actress mote than ordinary ability, welected for the leading of “Toodles” tn the musk aganza that will be given by the Fike in the Moore theatre, Oct. 33 and 24 The board of managers of the Se- attic Baptist union last night elect- ea HM. OF presi Rob- ri ert 8. M nm vice de: Vernon G. Patterson sec- ary and © B. 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