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a Powerful Fleet! ens. on the | j Method of Conducting That Office. ihn CLOTWORTHY dent of the Uni ited |oeratte candidate for coroner, ogy LEE creer. %. & Georgia.) Making a hard campaign for the office on a platform of reform. In his statement to the voters Dr MecLoughiia promises fair treat ment to all and favoritiam to none. States| “I belleve that the office of cor rao te Uni tq. | Ober Bhould be above party politics, of |) Out under our present system the only way in which a candidate may run for the office ta to affillate with Oct. 24.—Mara TOR rninister ‘of Japan, to prtene ‘audience and wat ee Mistribution Uatted Press 8 expression ‘and the most definite and % of Japan's of the political parties. by any | pas bem mate DF AN) “T belteve the activity shown by urlag. th marquis, | feet to ing over dead bodies has been eS me oe the. Joo iatitss has disgrace in this county.” Dr. MeLoughiin ts in favor of a vilization | penedit to ct rt. /PUdlic morgue, In this connection the most igor’, ES wave: done | Public Morgue Needed. “east has been and| public morgue. This ts the ide ts of Japan and the far east are ident! qountries are seeking to of the people ly endorse the) pount Kaneko yester he said that Japan an Meet in the Pa B because it will be & | be opened Don. office, Dr. McLoughlin says Dr, George N. MeLoughiin, dem coun. | *@ undertakers to secure a man's Bilao’ CO") Nomination who will not be Impar }tial should be ended. The bicker “Probably the only way to pre} and its influence | vent this state of affatrs te to have f be of great bene | solution. ff elected | will investi }gate thoroughly the practicability Interests. as to cost of installing, mainton ance, ete,, and will submit my con j clusions to the couaty commisstor ers. Until we can secure a sep " arate public morgue, a reasonable tion, and IMvOv? | rrangement might be made with }the city to allow space for one in| | the new city hospital, which will 'S PRIME MINISTER ~. SENDS GREETING TO U. S. coo Wi. 3 MP LOUGHLIN MAKING HARD CAMPAIGN FOR CORONER ys He Will Refers the! ps DR. GEO. N. M'LOUGHLIN, but one speech in King county, and that at Auburn next Saturday, There will be a Repablican rally in Madrona hall Monday night, at which Harry Granger will preside John ©. Higgina, Harry B. Wilsc and George H. Revelle will be the speakers. P. ©. Leonard, Alfred Battle, F. | A. MeDonald, George ) P In regard to bis conduct of the! A een 2 Gleason, EB. ©. Cheasty, and J. C Marmaduke have been appointed o peace and it will Bey am not under the control of committee by the federated Bryaw: or any set of men. would not take the offic the arduous aud) of maintatr gh to police the the continuance | on ly and without fear or favor. Integrity. hold that the relatives, or in their the integrity | absence frien: of coroner's cases hy. under any conditions other than to be bealutely independent to admin ister the office lawfully, tmpartial Kern clubs to raise funds to assist the campaign in King county. Judge L. B. Nash of Spokane will go Into the north central section of the state for the Republican atate entral committee. Monday night speaks at Republic, Ferry coun ot both the/are entitled to have their wishes /ty, and will thea go into Dougias, | ” continued | respected regarding the funeral di rector who is to officiate in the/| iy accomplished | case, and I will see that this right | has been booked for a speech for ‘of the two coun-/fs granted them, for it will make any burden | 20 difference to me whom they may -* thought that | select. Japan now is Disposition of Valuables. pee the surplus pop; “Al moneys or other ¥: ot ine, one honeat found with the deceased will be d ra livered to the rightful owners. The} i of emigration | cause of death will be thoroughly | 7" investigated and whenever neces ar plan to complete the /sary an autopsy will be performed | Congressman WIll B. Humphrey every night, except Sunday, between now and election day. He goes to | Oregon, while Senator Fulton ts ta Washington, and will afterwards ables speak in Chehalis, Bellingham, Bremerton aad Snohomish. ‘The republican rally at the armory h well attended Inst the n Korea and by the | If elected i promise to comply |bands were successful Congress at of that country we will | strictly with the law; @ clean, effi-|man Frank Cushinan, bitied as the the congestion of| cient, impartial and economical ad- | prine ipal speaker, was unable to be home. ministration.” the prime teally, engage in con- tbie neat pope! Appoint no undertaker as deput fee of the R0v-| 124 if necensary will ask for an. depaty who is a medical endorse = an Orient confer. | ™n- btu usd ald Loan in bring: — POLITICAL NOTES tnfluen- SE this association it ts wean: TAFT FINISHES Seeoe | INDIANA TOUR express throwzh the to the people of the | the great pleasure of the American fleet (By United Press.) j and to extend to RICHMOKEN ind., Oct. 14.—Fac- Mindest regards and) ing rousing crowds in all the cities the Japanese people | where the republican special stop- of the prime minis: | ped, Wim. H. Taft closed bis Indiana fs condensed official | iampaign today. The republican of the great body candidate began his day of specch here im Tokio and/ making at Groenfield at 7 o'clock. yw Relations jot farmers and jaborera the pros- Was most earnest |Perity experienced by the farmers and enthusiastic |¢uring republican admintetrations ef hope for closer rela. /2nd their financial condition under where he iflustrated te large « between the | democratic rule. and Japan and the Harry ©. New, the former chatr- Permanent, definite | "4" of the national committee, and r »drich, Of several news| With Representative Crompbacher brought to Japan |#"4 other state leaders joined the ner State Chairman ve wy reporta of the} Taft party today. Valted Press dis.| The greatest crowds that have greeted the candidate since the cam the state impression here,|/#aders to declare that the apathy Drea sot menus {te ended. They predict that Indiana | ‘every day, in the | Will surety be found in the repub- - tegar: the propose 8 conference and ha paign began are cau aMiity of the conferenc Peneral discunsion The | Ycan column. today gave 4 definite CAPTAIN 18 fo the anticipation of a with Hngland| | At special request of tho « " ment, Captain Gautle Oe ace ORTiatINg 8 ship “Admiral « Paap > y¥ mad he 0d maintenance of night|to Port Towr ii Which the English lan-| Preparing a complete report will be taught. voyage with data as to tides: —e d ete., for the use « future na in ve tion over the same route. MINE To ruisco Gautier te in receipt of & orti - maendatery letter from h amt Portions ate tl regarding thia run, whieh ! Meamabip wetvice between | YY hlably and San Pranct | with J 4. Hill's Nort TOUR KUnROPE AWHERL. ie report has it ¢ t ia Ur Ju Europe, ent on a bieyele, is in this city > an the pasto | weil aa of Uni of Rear the mouth of ser| Sir Thomas Bhevabngeey thie the straits of Juss morning tele«rap B. Yandeli ated at high secretary of the ( amber of Ce St 6 Oelock, wna ‘ meres, that he would have to Pad to fan Francis. go bis contemplated visit to Heatthe fs owned and inn through circumstances which mad It necessary fo » to return Your, J at @ Per Cont to rveuT “neuap SAVINGS & LOAN 60. 112 Cotambia St. Ambition. Dr. MeLoughtin says that he will .} mot appoint undertakers as depu- territorial amb!) i. ‘add “In ba to have some one al- . on | W878 at hand to respond to the call yond Teer en for the coroner, it may be neces. sary to have anather deputy. I will! Congressman Wesley L. Jones will campaign in his home state, be sinning Monday, until! the conclu sion of the campaign. He has been | Speaking in the Middie West for the national Republican committee, and Will finish bis schedule at Butte to | morrow night. Mr. Jones will make Davies will «peat. eee YELL FOR of the French te of Pligtim Con. Rey. Mr. Fal of Dartmouth ae SHAUGHNUSSY CALLED BAST, DErostt. went om account of fll health jermon W. Craven and McKee Dun- lap were the speakers. The democratic meeting at Burton & sudden close last night a poy eraftily spilled about a of red pepper on the stove a ame ound he TT democrats present beat a jhmsty retreat, charging the pepper |up to republican envy There wilt be a republican meet- ing at Bothel tonight, at which J. Lindley Gr Dr. J. A. Ghent and George F. Vandorveer will speak Moembern of the federated Bryan- Taft clubs assembled at 12:30 today tm the Allan Dale cafeteria, on Third ay. for love feast. There was speech making and a general polit~ teal good time. There will be a democratic meet- ing at Georgetown tonight at which W. A. Holaheimer, C Hawkins, }Ben F. Shiei@e and D. Thomas eee BRYAN Tremendous Crowds Are Greeting Commoner on His Trip. (By United Press.) MIDDLETON, N. Y¥., Oct. 24.~— Bryan opened his speeches in New York today with a reference to Taft's « last October was caused by too much prosperity. He declared that over prosperity of a few was the cause but that the mass of the people had not suffered from too much prosperity under the repub- Mean regime. Those who suffered in the panic should unite with him, he said, in his effort to establish business on ® sound basis. Great crowds greeted Bryan to day at every stop in New Jersey and New York. Because hie itiner- | } ary would not permit him to stop at Paterson, N. J., yesterday Bryan made 4 five-minute stop there to day. The crowd was so great that the police were unable to cope with | 4 about the train and every telegraph pole and house top was crowded with those anxious to get a glimpse | of the democratic, candidate. The engineer had beet given orders to the people. ‘The crowd sur start in five minutes. Bryan had such a time quieting monstration that ppearance on the the tremendous 4 had greeted his rear platform of his special that he had hardly begun to speak when the train started. The crowd roared “Stop—talk to us longer, Mr. Bryan.” No one seemed able to stop the train. Bryan himself reached the} bell cord and pulled it down hard. The train, stopped and ho finished $500 Reward | ateoholionwy that I mn 8 to & Gay 4. ‘B. BRISBOL Coke Mose Parte Othoe, ink ae ‘AR—SATURDAY, OCT. MORE TROUBLE OVER THAT FIRE ENGINE Vi BAZAAR, The basaar whioh the ladies of th FONM COMPANY, CHRISTMAS PRESENT HUBBY JS FAILURE Alleming that for six years he fafl- his family and is nt Intervals, iplaint in « divore Three committees the Commer prop for $600,000 aba | ed to provide for Entrance to the Station at 22nd Av. Must Be tan a Christm will be gontinued to Star Bpecial Service.) he for the enter and forces her to cut her own ind cittes on November 16 GOLD AND JEWELS ARE MISSING y surrounds the hand satchel $25 in cash and jew maging to Mra shortly after In a report to | (alament of Visitor FLEET SAILS TOMORROW BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY, | (Staff Correspondent of the Uni Aboard U. 8. 8. Georgia YOKOHAMA, floes and men of the fleet are pre pe “lay to leave Japan tomor erywhere there will have to be planked from the fire barn to] promised so long ago can} » brought to Ballard Pryesbytertans 1 | Prosby:eriar j Would be impossthle to maintain an department has to get to paved streets is now the chemical wagon station ed at Ballard comes near to being wares in the wet woather and the! y valued ‘at PRICES PAID TO: PRODUCERS 7 o'clock jaat night \eould. not be taken out without rua jning a great risk of getting mired | in the mud on the atree’ of the barn. | There ts no apparent reason be-| ent to an apartment b |1113 Seventh ay., to use the tele- After finishing te in front) hand satchel lying on a small table not be brought out as Councliman Armetrong has se closing function of ie fleet's cured an appropriation for this pur vig “a reception on pose and the work will be commence od a8 soon a8 the contract can be} reached home, Hurrledly returning | p | fagabtp this pe ly to the apartment jlomatie corps and the admirals of the Japanese fleet were present. In Until this time there seems to be | 49 address Admiral Sperry express no chance that the fire apparatus |¢4 hie profound appreciation of the reception accorded to the fleet and his regret at departure. The people of Yokohama are pre paring a water carnival tonight the last function for the Amerie to find the) vy, Among the articles in the purse | 7\’ | with 90 pearls and three diamonds, h set with 16 pearls, a California $2.60 gold piece, a gold at Ballard will be increase Old Culprits Jailed. pollee took some of thelr old standbys. Andrew , who knows the tnstde of gold watch gold neck chain 40 inches long, and about $26 in gold and silver tives have signed to solve the mystery ‘AUTO SMASHES INTO A TREE as that of his home, being drunk was arrested accompanied arrested Thursday to go after |4 brilliant farewell but was allow steeping off a drunk, and went out day morning only to fill up| much to bring together Japan and the United States. ORGIES AT FORT HAMILTON Drinks, Gambling and Cig- arets Are Described in a Letter. BROKERS Private Leased wi ate another He has a suspended sentence over his head be given a chance to be 027 Wiest Av. Modern Shoe Repair Works SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed Come see the most upto. date repair shop in the west. 502 Pike Street was also picked tt ie another old pttle were epiiie tation and was only | released after serving « short sentence. YOUTH ACCUSED OF STEALING DIAMOND Charles Halbert, at the Piaga hotel, . Was arrested to timer at the was at the wheel 1 while going full 0 and bruises the wrecked party 7 4 United Press.) an elevator boy KIPE ARRESTED. ne and cigaret smoking fe- a) printed here teddy with the allega- were written by audia Hains to bh Alvey and Phil for the theft of a $250 diam oad | etud and « 960 bill from J. BN & guest of the hotel in which Male deputy sheriff Hardin and He wpponed to be tn Wee: eearenes | eosion of an officer at Fort ts employed. the police station haf) to appear in the police court charge has yet been placed against \§ HUNTER SHOOTS HIMsmLr, of 1606 Bm shot himself in the right thigh while ducks on Hood's canal yes He waa brought to Beattle thia morning and taken to the Prov- | idence horpital The young man ts said to be in the police in thelr of the moat the employ of rs describes an afternoon call efforta to rid Pike at cafes of undesirable women. biocks in length preceded ting and the efforts of two ribly late and I can hardly T have bad the queerest STORM SWEEPING ' LARGE SECTION my Seine, Press.) to Mra. H's abo ROUTH REND, Ind, Oct | Admiral James IL Dayton, the form- | | er commander-in-ehief of the Pacific | reach the age morrow and will active duty lT came out ahead. tn later and we eat on ‘the floor tn tafaom and drank Admiral Dayton owns | & fine residence here, the city of hia | GUARANTEED EGGS you eam rely spoon ween’! before und after Fou break the shells, taging in “Ricarr 4 that at least county and tt \ Wil Not Abandom Port. MILES CITY, Mont stead of Fort Keogh tb 00 sheep have periehed. of distress * in from afi parts of the strc nen dbetrtet. a military ¢ where the hor Ribbon Your affectionate wife. troop of cavalry Will be sent there. A from ship- ward of trade, clouding al Saetng © y announced of this city, was du Ceyion ten, mpe within a radius Rifle, in Reutt county SOLDIERS PROTECTING LIFE OF GOVERNOR DENVER, Colo. dred soldiers a» at any of the ¢ tard, was pone by « while on bie way to work this morn ing? and recelved a blow from the butt od at Victoria t of & revolver Today's Treasury Statement. of much blood Chetaetf w | ts well educated in hie own language, but does not under stand Engileh He was roughly ac PUT US TO THE Test Creamerie Butter Store 1014 Second Avenue First Store North of Madison St. ated by the work, and was asked several tions which policeman grasped | him by the collar and began pushing him along Ballard av and the atte Chetaeff dtd ortes of wus purpose of his| 7 fen | ie ¢¥ Rathialll Teluse” bce @TOCK MARKET saRileivan BY 8. C, OSBORN 4& CO. New York, Oct. 24, 1908 Ca a Stocks High! Low) Bid |A'k’d Amalg, Cop..| 80 | 70%| 79%) 79 A.C, & F.Co! 42 | 41%) 41% Am, Log 60%! 49%! 49% A.B. & R. Co. %| 90%! 90% Am. Sugar, ..|189 |1824%|152% 12 An Cop.| 46%! 4614) 45%) 46 Atchison O1%| 91%! 91%! 91% A. & O 98%) 97%! 97%) 98 | i voklyn 19% 19% Pavific 114% & Ohio 4a 4ay & Bt. P149% 148 (143 & N. W.|161 161 |162 F. & Iron) 87% 46%! 36% 41% 20%) 31 Blectric 146 (144 pf 192% /192 [192% (1824 Cop.| 10%| 10%) 10%) 10% jm antral 149 \189 |189%4 140% 109 9% 109% Mo. Kan, 1 #1 |Mo, Paetfic 56 56 IN 3 | 63 106% |106% (105% 142% 142% Union Pacificli69% U, 8. Steel ..| 47% "4 | Steel, pta 1104%4|110% 110% 110 Westinghouse 61 | 80 | 80%| 81 West. Unton.| 60%] 60 | 60 | 60% Total sales, 232,100 shares. Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our circu- lating brary. Special prices will be given for a few days on second-band Autoplancs. Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the music brary. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. Weber Plano Dealers. beon kilied oF every that he would go with hir h t anbure posses sof men they ance Lo arrest who is under iver and struck hir dragging him | pulled his revol with it over the head, to the station, where he wan freed | as no charge of any kind preferred against him. SLASHES WRIGTS—DIES. THROWN OUT or count. You Would Wrong Saving is a habit- habit; just like Punctuality, Accu- , Cleanliness and all the other good habits. It is most easily ac- quired in childhood; it CAN be ac- quired at any age. The case of A. Mondiott lJeed that a sum of money waa ¢ (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore. of all clothing hed with « Murray, a switchboa od by the Pacific tement that the panic of i concessions of the A.-Y. P. fon The Great Drugless Healers W. 1. PIRLOW DIES, said to be & brother of D. 8. Murray, oneral superin tendent of the company near a box car in the ow H. Pleiow t ton years, died of ac The “Habit of Sav ing’ est way, the surest way—in fact, the terminal yards Though both the police belleve the five ohtidren oner and the YES, THEY ARE WIZARDS IN THE HEALING LINE tion is being made. uloide, It was done A married daug was demented, ¥. Ww. ©. A. Turkey Pinces Big Order A big start is not ne not wise, It is far better to start at a pace you CAN keep up- CEEP IT UP, They have every physician in the skinned to a frasale ation or Exami of the Young We are negotiat | pounda of canned tn Ming, Owned by the Boandinavian American Kank pd calls for t ate delivery mean that Turkey 1s hostilities in the Ball Just go and » free consultation and exam women were Vm RETURNS. Scandinavian American Bank (Alaska Building, Seattle, U. 5. 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