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JEFFERSON STREET 44 SION ON DIRECT | REFUND ISAREADY PRIMARY WAS EXPECTED Acting Mayor GIN today signed Warrants covering a refund aggre: a wwe | Mating $5,568.21, due property own — j Never Thought ro. (2h8 Who paid an assonnment hag the grading of KB. Jefferson at Law Would Be De- clared Void. for 1 never worrted cision,” satd Chater | the county republican committee, never could see anything tn the con titution that confiicted with the primary law.” 1| There was this amount jeft over after the work was completed and |the amount of the refund varies tn proportion to the total assessment ‘hich each property owner pal The law was upheld in every pro- | * i v ‘i decision of the state SUPFEME Viion by the deciaion written by| All those entitled to a refund will ite the constitutionally jsticg Fullerton, Charles B Coon,|be able to draw thelr warrants to ' eet we 4 law MO fog republican C@ndidate for liewtenant | morrow "i pm > mot wit y te governor, attacked t ond chaloe ie the headquarters of HOW) Deovision. In summing up hie ar and democrats ee gument# On this point, Justice Pul " came aa ho eurprise | ion says 4 Seti pearly every lawyer and | FOR #) pewere’. has expressed the belief | So long as voting ls by ballot law would stand an official batlot is a conventonce tt} hat I expected,” said not @ necessity, and some authority Sow an De Hruler this vested somewhere in government my never had any a determine the na which Business Men of Coast eonstituulonality of the shall appear on that ballot, and Will Be Presented igiad that the those names must necessarily be to Ruler. myuet Ps ap evree | Om Ccasider that fow in number; and, we epost any Peon & dangerous reasonable method prescribed by the S takea from the peo- lawmaking power which agcom Nhey won after so long plishes this result must he sustained by the judicial department of pv was aay goudt in ornment, The courts have no fhe supreme court cera with ite wisdom or policy ‘sald John Y. Terry All other attacks on the law are democrat! ‘ef the county repulsed in detall, the decision cov SPECIAL : om ee ee ee bed (By United Presa KNICKERBOCKER RESIGNS. *| TOKIO, Det i4.—The arrival of | the Pacific coast business men at (By United Press.) ®/| Japan's capital today was marked OLYMPIA, Oct. MA it ® by the issuing of an imperial edict ant Attorney General | B. &/ by the mikado calling on the Jap Knickerbocker has resigned to # anese people to cultivate friendly give bia attention to private ®/ relations with America and the business, and also that he may *| western hemisphere and to cease prepare for the legislative see */ the “war of words” that may result sion, being a holdover senator @/in the disrupting of international from King county relations. ®!| The edict promulgated today ts SERRE EE HEE EYEE Bone Of the most remarkable that ie ” * has ever been handed down from — | } the throne and {a said by diplomats (By United Press.) here to mark a era in the his Ohio, Oct. 14 tory of the Orie gpecial was) wrecked j The emperor calls on the people Ter to elevate the morals of the Jap Two wheels of the | et the second engine left) aAnese na’ jon the train go-| The Pactfic business men arrived here today and were weleomed by Junction to Cadiz, | | prave No one was Pert ee eee eee ese ¥ the depot, Including the officials i and representatives of all the nit oo -aath » | May Not Live to Face the) chambers of commerce in Japan me Apel roma g During the day they wore enter before the) = Charge of Wife [taiued with excursions to points of 4 gone hs sal Desertion. interest about the city and tonight at » | they were guests at a dinner at the | famous Maple club by the combined Japanese chambers of commerce Tomorrow the Americans will be the railroad com (By United Press.) investigation CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—That Lieut _ptheedl be Col. W. F. Tucker, who was ar-/the guests of honer at a luncheon o © | rested yesterday on the charge of} given by Baron Komura, miulster having deserted his wife, the daugh-/of foreian affairs, where they will ter of former United States Senator | be Introduced to the leading finan |John A. Logan, will not live long, | ciers and officials of the Japanese 14.— | is the statement made today by De-| empire. On Friday they will be seers here today | fective Haul, who returned from St. | given an excursion to Nikko and . im charge | Louis today. Biaul brought « certif-| other cities en route. arranged for |'eate signed and sworn to by Dr The American commissioners to ai Bo members of the L. T. Brehens, of St. Louis, declar-| tne Japanese exposition are to be aid Man in the paride |!me that Col. Tucker was suffering | presented to the emperor and em , beads have been |from cirrhosis of the liver and | press Priday afternoon and oa Sat /visiting delegations. | Weakness of tho heart, and that re-\urday a dinner in thelr honor ts ultimatum. moval to Chicago would endanger/to be given by Baron Mumm de in the city are bal his lif t 2 e. Schwarteenstein, the German am- the Pittsburg club “The man ts more dead than | hossador jalive,” said Biaul, “sed if I had — taken him off the train when I j served the warrant he would prob-/ ably bave died within 24 hours.” lef of Police Shippy declared | | today that if those who want Tuck- er are determined to have him| Declaring their right to vote at the November election, three wom on appeared at the city hall yee terday and demanded that thelr ANDWICH DIET s H j names be. placed on the list of req: WAS AN INSULT si cee ens teas ~_—_—— - ed the delegation, and when she Afier being provided with free| announced that they Wanted to | reatater, the clerks and assembled crowd of men gw gasp of sur prise Chief Clerk Hanna taformed the peor farm. became highly insulted | women that the law did not recog: when he was offered sandwiches to | nize their claims to the ballot priv eat on the trip back Fast. fiege. They replied that they were Tierney procured his ticket fror | there largely as a matter of princl- jthe charity = com: and ple, and not because they had clothes from the Charity Orgamisa-| Po! hove of betting 6 vote ton soclety, and was given a note of the @beut 4 bum sandwich diet, and left PLAN UPHELD € MeGfivra against h* bewildered and efficient secre fmatiaioners || sade ‘of mms pope "| Bevan Defends Measure as It Was First Stars” NEW SMELTER TO Bok States ctreuit court Pre ue, BE DEMONSTRATED ——— Males this opinion) A demonstration of a new process his address here today, on the sec and better points of smelting will be made tomorrow ond day of his three-day a wae el good clothes to repince the rage he weartng. ln “rierhest for _ | Somme thine an inmate of the county Pauper detiber- brew the sandwiches away, | i» to the mayor's office, tried of the|to tell Glattery what he thought the case will be| & Smelting company at ita amelter the bank guaranty plan. He de jio West Seattic. The demonstra clared that the same objections, Fick Law. tion will begin at 1 o'clock and ts | such as are urged against the bank : jot considerable interest to all min-| guaranty plan, were urged against Warden Breeze ar ing mon. fire insurance when {t was first pro- | at Fremont yes-| By the process evolved by this! posed. It was argued, sald Bryan, fish with a pike |company the cost of smelting ore|that to Insure all houses would | bafore Judge jis considerably reduced, and opens | make some men careless about fire fines $50 and costs,| method of attack on the smelting and others would burn their houses | Lanta |trust, which now does just about |in order to get the iusurance ———— | What it likes with ore turned over to ft. ' The smelter is about 300 feet q 4 IL south of the ferry landing in Weat Beattie Vs HUSBAND IS FREED FROM DRUNKEN WIFE, a coo ye PRAIRIE FIRE. IS Attacks Hughes and Taft KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 14 —1n his tour of Nebraska, Bryan spoke here today, attacking Hughes and Taft and charging a gross misrepresenté tion of lasues. He was received by large crowd. By tonight the Democratic candidate will have made thirty speeches. A divorce Sig Set wate) ‘THREATENING CITY Sylvester ‘ f habit- | val drunk The cxesctsiinaitndiens i uple wer i in 1801, and for (By United Press.) * wedge FM the defendant 24! DALLAS, &. D., Oct. 14—A ter ; » ae come ve Seen “Phe Mific prairie fire is sweeping this { . stimagy of 9100 a | way, fann a bigh wind. The | month to the wife. city is in great danger of being 3 wiped out An army citizens OIL TANK XPLODES with wet blankets and every other * obtainable means of fighting the as in ing with the flames . 7 United Press.) ing across cornfields and seemed THEREBY SAVE From BALTIMORE, Md., O6t. 16-~A| (eit te cough the oy. Thou TO $180.00 ON YouR | Hise oll tank adjoining the boller sandy of the lottery homeseckers PTOPIANO. house of the Standard Ol! plant at joined im the effort to save the Canton, in this county, exploded at {2° tree use of our cl o'clock this afternoon. It ts im ° ry. Bpecial pr possible to stop the flames, and it 1S MISSING Biren for a few days * not known whether anyone was , Peas Antovinnos sor,. njured or killed. The cause of the... copeldetubla. fortune ae ** 9350.00 with free ws: m cannot be determined in supposed Wehbe In Be Ee Male library inity. Freeman came Ainn Mabel Henedt Pawtucket 1. Af Be & Chase tion t T. F. Clarke, j Av Geattie, Wash Why does a woman ke the Plano Dealers extra quilts where a man can't esas ning her wee. . find them on a cold night an immense concourse of people at| (8, ‘ COLUMBUS, Neb. Oct. 14.—In | Sensational prices are promised and tour | winter clothing and shoes for them one by Judge | afternoon by the Gold Creek Mining through Nebraska, Hryan defended | selves and the children wil! affect ‘IME STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1908, UNIQUE EXHIBIT FOR A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION | Hawaii Will Have a Novell’ ss aman. ort ~ Feature in the Display. yor is to be served at 6:1 (By United Pre HONOLULU, Oct, La ture group of paper mache Wawait an isles in a tank of real water, will be a @ature of Hawaii's © MANY BROKERS hibit at the approaching Alaska —maeyee Yukon-Pacific expoaition, The ro-| According to wires received here Hef map will illustrate the relative! this morning, every ah of Bay jslae of the Islands, thelr direction Slate gas sold today must be deity: from one anothe: ered tomorrow not later than ‘ m ong another and their relative) 7°) Wnucrew not later than tiie distances apart. The water will be given the typtoal blue thage of the [tropical seas that surround the | Rroup and an appliance to keep the water In agitation will add to the reality of the exhibit Sugar plantation: Thomas W. Lawson, who has been steadily manipulating Bay State and who haw caused a jump in the past few days of 80 centa to $1 a share. It 4 eaid that brokers all over the country have been caught short on May State and that ‘eral of the curt-stone variet in this ett ar and pinedpple regions will be in| jnefided. Hundred te enld. tae dicated. Pearl Harbor, with the! ruin as the res of Lawson's coup. | improvements and fortifications al-| The price of Bay State ts expected | ready under way will be represent | to go several notches higher | ed, and the crater of Kilauea will) be shown in action by the employ-| ment of chemicals offee ranches sTRA An informatt The exhibit wil) be housed in the | larceny was main Hawalian building Newton by th torney's office th «tt ial HOLD MONTHLY MEETING, narged that New hk 940.63 we of copper from the city of The regular manthly meeting of Seattle |the Manufacturers’ association te to - }be held Saturday at the Motel 1 Fonkams CMBOK, coin, boing at 6.16 p.m. to ibe £ dinner at 630. 7 ° An information was filed gatnst | {will b W. W. Passmore for forgery in the oft superior court this morning. P | me more Is charged with forging on th e name of the Puget & 4 ' Industry. Granite Co, to a check for $26 hone - ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT CITY WATER IS PURE | Samples From Cedar River! Examined Average Very High. aun | Dreased mmedivin | City Chemist Jaqobson today | . AA joompleted a chem analysis of | "VeoRTABL ES the samples of Cedar river water 10 due submitted to him by the health de partment, and reports that three) inampies examined were found to/|&* \uhow « high degree of purity The samples were taken from the - | STOCK MARKET FURNISHED! intake above the Lincola park ree BY &. C. OSBORN 4 CO. lervolr last week by Health Com | | missioner Crichton, following ao tn-| New York, Oct. 16, 1908 Vestixation of alleged unaanftary| | Stocks Hie he X: | conditions existing about the work: | soit ad] anid! aoe jing camps located in the water 4%) 4 | 48u) oan] shed on Cedar river 57m, 86 | Bem) HOt | | While the water {6 declared to be |NaS 191g 181% 182 lchemically pure, the question of Anae. ¢ | microbe infection will not be acta. | Atebison |ally determined unti! the bacterio- ; a a jlogical examination ts finished, “ov7"D’ |which will be within the next two eta | days. C, M@ St. Pia? (a6 )196 106% “The results of the chemical ¢ & N. W.../1604% 140 [1694 160 analyse are very satiefactory.” de Col F. & 1 36 | BS | 38%) 2%) clared «Chief §=Medical Officer! Brie 31%) 30%) 32 31%) Rouras today, “and 1 do not be | Oe are tliat lagi ulist | Heve that the bacteriological exam: | Geo OC Cop) te jie | 10 | jou ination will show any contamina:| 1) Tom } | 18 [38% ten. hte aN [207% 106% 106 4/107 will leave tomorrow to inves (MK &@ T.../ 31%) 30%) 31 tigate conditions at Taylor and) Mo. Pac Seante. where | consider there | Nai. Lead is far greater danger of pollution) ¥ ¢ than existed at the work campe) 5. is farther up the river, We must take ite Gas every precaution to guard our We) Pp. Best Car 2% tor against any pésgible contamina | Resting . (190% 1294/1280 tion in the future, Rep 3a 1 { Hg! Ff <i RB € 1 pta) te ion] ion PRICES PAID TO cd & Co 1% 1 ECo. pra.) ante) 47%) 47%) 47 104% 108% 105% 108% mn iy. } 2 | SS) 21%) 2 ee 19) 6 1094 109% 1004 { iif 17%) 78 se , ,.8 | 69 (ON money, close 1% to 1% per TBA cein eotitee ean, Chicage Grain. Chicago, vet. 14, Open High) Low } j wh ™ ‘ares, Te Dressed — Veal May Se 100% 108% 104 | Mon. | Prov FI Fave gen hang Bd io | bail tonight to express their yesterday's Star, will begin Satur-/08 the proposed day morning, at 9 o'clock, at 1817.) Rainier boulevard 1319 First av. between Union and | Heaeh to Renton University sts. The Great Western |” eRe Slothing ¢ expect to sell out) everything In a few weeks’ time, 80) | extension from Rainier BRUSHES Ot every kind. Every one guar anteed Federal Paint & Wall Paper 1B4 First Ave, Aveade Annex that they can open the holiday sea- json with an entirely new stock |heads of families in need of warm enormous savings. Your Good Health Is oftentimes saved by a ‘ Cateful selection of your Business ae * gai Your Good Mone poking for you Ae the ee je often saved by exer season 12 Coming, it'e well t® ising a little « jon in sols nile choosing your bank Keep Your Feet Dry ga Ah xs tg and Warm banking, connections, of think We opening an ao yrtunity count » invite an investi gation of We weloome Strong Heavy Work- ing Shoes Regular $4.60 his wook our institution sinall accounts and ofl a Well as large bot! » the same at Union Savings & Trust Co. CORNER SECOND AND CHERRY Fredlund, Hornberg & Larson °. winin LAWSON'S COUP RUINS |] | | ent association at Lakeside | ing tom of the fire alike. The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heater This Famous Stove Is the Only One People Who Must Economize Can Afford to Buy It’s Saving in Fuel Makes a Decided Difference in the Household Expense is—just shaking the grate cleans the entire bot- others are made to look like it, but there the re- semblance stops. Look for the name on the leg; then you will know that it is the original Genuine ckwith Round Oak REDERICK & N MANY BUILDINGS FOR A.-Y.-P. NEARLY FINISHED Progress Made Assures Completion Before Opening Date. With the prospect of the govern-| | 22% | ment commencing work on several’ / grounds | 166% | putidings on the A.-¥.-P. BS) within the next thirty days, aad the progress made on exhibit pal t |aces, indieates the big fair will be} Crate atanns Ucket ready before the opening date. The Manufactures and Agrieul- {wre palaces are ready, and the) < on the main floors of the two | had thetr last opportunity yr the annex to Wireless wale at structires has been taken. The OS | Machinery building will no longer i jaecommodate the prospective ex “* 106% 101% 100% 104 hibitors. “ Sioet iain, | The Mines and Fisheries bulld- M h Sale “” ve | 98% 9% 98%) OPM linge are about completed, pes My od f Cc " | Cascades and Geyser basin wi ona M. J. Carrigan ona B. F. Shields,| finished within 30 days, Contracté candidates for county commis: | tg a Sees Saturday have ‘been Invited to &| Huliding will be awarded this week, of the Rainier Valley Im-\and plans are being prepared for | pr Music Pavilion views stand on Nome Cirele will soon be — of | tinished, and work Washington state building. Hfornia building |than sixty per cent ground has been letate Forestry structure to be Arete Brotherhood The progressing “ee OM ern. | °f the municipal offices have no op- band ie more com pleted, and Preferred | s.P'crargean.<. a od FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 5130 The Beckwith Round Oak is as easily regu- * lated as a lamp. Fvery.door, draft and joint on this famous stove fits. Painstaking workman- ship, right principles of construction with the best material money will buy, are the reasons why this famous Stove holds the fire, saves the You take no fuel and satisfies the purchaser chance when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—soft coal, coke or wood. With the hot-blast (used only for soft coal) a steady, even fire is se- cured which consumes the soot and gases; the double fire-pot with cone-center grate with rim discharge prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what a satisfaction that There is no stove like it— Stove Section, Basement INCORPORATED ner, John Murray, G. F. Hauft. T. D. Tucker, C. C. Hayes, On the Law d Order ticket C. BE. Burnley filed for councilman, he being the only one to file on that ticket. Kent this year, after the election, will be « third elass city. Seven counctimen re to be elected. BREMERTON NOTES. SON KEEPS FATHER BREMERTON, Oct. 14.—Although the city election in Bremerton does TH CITY AIL not occur until the firat Tuesday in IN E J | December, the candidates for most sisted” Phan "are‘etge "h tubers. yuatahment inthe ple are . father's punishment in the police jock, republican candidate for chy attorney; Paul. Menoer, certs, | Court thie morning, when Guy Bar- who has po opposition for election | ber, son of M. T. Barber, told Po- and EB. H. lice Judge John B. Gordon he was counciiman from the First not quite ready to forgive the elder ward, who is @ candidate for re-| Barber for abusing his mother. ection on the republican ticket. |“ Judge Gordon shen postponed the le has no opposition. Candidates nti! to file case wi tomorrow morning and Saturday event |in the meantime Barber will Jen- City Attorney J. W. Bryan ia not | quish tn city bastile. Barber's & candidate for renomination, as he wife and son accuse him of abusing received the republican nomination them while he was intogicated @ at the recent primaries for state | few ni, senator of this district. Council- ulghte-ago. man-at-Large George PF. Ward ts a the republican nominee for state represtaitative this district and wii not attempt to be returned to the Gty councll. The two candidates for mayor ar F. A. Harlow, repubitcan, and L. B Mallets, republican. : ; The following | ‘itizens’ tioket | KENT, Oct have filed th broken for the for oit jain of Kent: Mayor. butlding and the J We foomey. M. M. Morrltt occupied by the Davies; clerk, L. B Pri | Hodges; treasurer, C. EB. Guiberson, | A. A. Risedorph Madison; counctiman-at attorney Isaac P. Calhoun, T. KE, Crow, John | Abacherli, M. R. Hardy, H. F. Kelt CAL WORLD ABLAZE WITH ENTHUSIASM | NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS IN OPERA ROLES. BY Rappold,, Soprane. The Famous Conreid Metropolitan Quartet Friday Afternoon, Oct. 16 Gulneppe Osi anart, ALL THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS MUSICAL ARTISTS HAVE BEEN SETTING THE MUSI- MOORE coving inno used exetasively by the Hartione Fall and Winter, with their frequent rains, are es pecially times on You can get along trying shoes. with a mediocre shoe in Summer, but when it comes GRAND this time of year you need 1 good shoe to stand the racket hat is the kind of we offer you in our Old Oak The where a shoe Shoe at $4.00 sole the place shoe vears out first—is made of the best leather tanned for the purpose. The uppers come in a variety of styles — bas ot may und leathers it will be easy beacteed Wovesben. to find what you want. Few high-priced shoes will give ervice. PRICE $4.00 » Nowar tor Strong = & Gar flelW’s Shoes THE MEN'S SHOE STORE HOG Wiest Ay, Colman Bide. THEATRE Conreld MetropMitan