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AG ANAL ACR IR THE STAR—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1909 B FRIENDS OF TAFT MAKE spiny) Tu)'°T BROMLEY FUND MAY CARDINAL GIBBONS _SHREWD CAMPAIGN move LNT Tivol 5 uh 0 THT WIL ARRIVE SOON dunn i a od $940.71 department part collected for the t Worked All Winter and | Spring, Saving Money, |;;,, and fe E10. seam Mal i WILL BACK GARFIELD, HOPING i TO KILL OFF HARMON, M AL®O ROOSEVELT ms wit 2 0 ENTERED FOOT OVER A YEAR AGO AND GRADUALLY IT WORK6 WAY OUT regs ait the police pald ition, (By United Press) WABHINOTON, Aug. 3 \ » a Play) ionrns is to keep a sharp lookout A Hot) day and upon the movenents opposing party which Was | Saturda given @ One of afternoon things has not the the firemen will not re ired the rhe fund ke, will reach clowe all turned tn immediatel for Mins partment ld In that ers Can From “ ” to the Most Class- wa United 1 Ind lant at lb t Lake seattle Amount ex WA night not only in the 7" guardiat but in ite own party as well Then Loses It on bare feet rhadette Ke tdpped eodl according ente Reaching Seattle. | Co when Itt The price of a second term ts the whict flesh, } pald to nd and healed . nthe later experienced i the fe but would tras * 3 * SWEDISH ARTISTS SING) rt iret on op mt oar the and while a a hot the t the Mr set about at then date lity to first win renomination and driven the ound "SENDING ELLA HOME Hloular attentio defeat opposition Charles Mandest euttic but a wt Taft political dewti hole vd 4 would 1 just worked out a most fr 3 cf theap teanitaiiaan, erhiel teresting move, In the firat place JAMES R, GARFIELD, tution eh shown an tnelination to SNe nid = a busine 0 0 & doubtful state, It has » 9700 110 firet a republican then a a 2 t Ella Gtr democratic governor in alternation gf ‘ whie he n of Bila Gingle for the past four The ene oe with the ald o oy ged present governor, Judson Harmon ' le a democrat He bas made a NOTED MINISTER DIES. ne} charts © fairly good governor and ae WASHINGTON, D. C., A Ke eavoring be a sort of compromise bet G. Buin vp gressive and & atubborn con Mas foot ence | fared 13 boas i 2 fig Epo unde ed te of the m Orange in a cloth ter rangements the sack {nb Oingles Ireland who ba ort while, had aja home hanks, Ne fga band man’ board of strates Hromley tr ol of the that ts in have neve this ares Decause there and they pias pain in Obie has (Hy United Aug become plying remedy elected young the tor The second grand ¢ United Bwe for pret r than he wa AGO, and, ainoe the Aldrich of the “right sort” may be In Washington when. the Me - gota a whack at that | GOV. JUDSON HARMON pody | then {it la de Harmon in order to ki dential candidate To bil ua sonatora | lini scarcer herself removed from the t wa Middle suigunt elections t cer aati here were ¢ Lofft a pr do thi governor ma to| 80 red t ween @ ff present hurt horts and t himeelf to tt the | The ot of th & republican Ohio must be elected. Who shall be the Roone uN Why not Jas, R. Garfield? ive been bur be c ty briskly for about five t The Taft strategiat Wilt ona tae hiv af Sredde tie ae be governor of Ohio in November, 1910, |Garfield is one of the ¢ periheas are he 6 or ed #830 and $22: and if he should win, his second and friends. Of] Rossereik ieuet be toskueed ¢ conceals term would expire in the mystic! Roosevelt and that bis candidacy | 4 tant for the re upon the year 1912—presidential year would bave two Important result just as Harmot co © If Harmon can twice carry Ohto | Firat, it would insure the presonce |q possible opposing candida joyously drunk every pay day , solo it he will, without doubt, loom large Of Bwana Tumbo in the Ohio state!” go it ts that the watchfires of the (224 be only mh tO pa ieee work. as & presidential possibility campaign and the probable ol sedtuaster” oe: Te inne |hik expenses to Benttle Billa, Seats So the Taft scouts and strategists of Garfield, and Ohio hills and a boom te being |... °terday to one piece selected | Would like to see Harmon killed! Second, it would be at least a/quletly worked up for Jimmy Gar-|'%0, trends and two eae nd in clas a Ott DY being defeated for governor | step toward demolishing that hor-|fleld for governor In 1910 acquaintances, John the Wiltiam 7 ‘oy, DORt Your Incidentally ¢ sena- | rid apector of “Roosevelt in 1912 Garfield himaelt has noththy to ii ; tn ‘ {rows clase B the “P torsbip hinges on the same election,| For i would go far to balm the Ht of the sa n Se Sup FHC eet WO STAKE deen ent out ©e Grover Clevel me tpllows: knows nations A .) in every part of the union. H $850 $3 candidate for r eotion as cj . attorney general in jand's cabinet and he politics and big men rong bone cleverly sewed at i pol inde v Only one mar shouts of thin mone ato, and a n who ™ \triendly with Mandest du "Nl hard work In the into Was @ spondthr we man? oar ma of the wher ciplente of many f He was Gust had | ing their northern wor ift. He would (pis FreeExcursion to Birmingham ON THIS SIDE OF SOUND Wednesday and Thursday AND TO BOSTON HARBOR Friday and Saturday On the fastest boat on the Sound THE “VENUS” Leaves Pier 6 at 9:45 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m. | We have bought the Venus and will run to these fast growing cities daily. | Come and Have a Good Time at Birmingham Eight fresh water lakes on land, full of those sporty fish, trout and black bass. | be a figure witig at sonal political 1s 1 | a conte publican } nominatior must w ' saved eno tion mn are the chance and aftor ther w ved hole ¢ wear ~ rev vw ase) PLAGED UNDER ARREST the « ne Wante basket nore made ¢ He has nly senaation on A (Ry United Pree) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 3 14 yearold school girl, who gave her| | name and address variously as Misw Elale Btolleap, daughter of a Seattle rebatic act x teh furniebed | Carriage manufacturer, and as Ruth numerous screams. The clown falls | | i . of Blockton, ap over the footlig te and furnishes 6 rf she Mekal bee of Blockte vty fright for the first row and amuse | Peared In the police court here to fe} Ment for those back Dut- day to anewer a charge of maaquer s Clalm.” @ frontier ‘* adiug in male attire in Chinatown |The girl was arrested in company |#enarian da AANA ~y leamee eiktee ant own t t He did not wake up until this Mandest hurried down to pollee |bery, with tho result that Bato, the is Proms | ihieates : ? nupposed friend, and the other] ‘Aug. $—A situation | ine nah Marg baten ci ne" Chane Sogehintances, were arreel Wo precipitate a great thing worth ing. Fight of as at as noise, Mi They do not | stunning « Mt was learned (hat the ‘ood Ve i the t ; ‘ + ood In comle sonas. Lea a vo eft gh The brothers La Maxe have a ¢ | THEIR DAY AT FAIR! p ©. | screaming Young women hanging to the safety rope makes an excellent mptoyes of | SUEtAin scene. + would affect the Welkout. + MAN g ATTIRE AND IS } in his trousers and under aN SESESIESESESSISAZ od, und are now being held surface car lines of | tractive girlie as Seattle has seen in and their entire act excellent of the elevated When George ona es rail and the money bag was gone |houdquarters and reported the rob-| | Jetunte aaron sera ii Bap ha ‘OLD FOLKS WILL HAVE | Muaton of the surf and the row of imbers 2,500 twenty-nine feet tall, more or lens, considering | O14 folks are going t ave| ¥ Bay at the exponition for everybo being =p ial By of them. € Auger, ahet who and his company of midgets arrived | # | tn Beattle Sunday they caused siderable commotion at th Mr. Auger | eulty ting throw tut the mpany poate. | ver 7 nned by ents Bu ta Ning et.| q j with Albert Lawrence Johnson, who| years old ome afc | head the ald he was a nephew of Hiram W_| Directer of Spe the 4 It ie ex~| Johnson, a well koown attorney, [and he hopes to lmve tw motion the Orpheum t According (o the story told by|Yisitore om that day did at the station ¢ the girl, she was dared by a Stan pasted the con 10 inches, to be « ford atudent to wear boys’ clothing| When the date te definitely sot chee tbat nee eet act'and go slumming. She left the| there will fixed for the h, “Jnck, the Giant Killer, home of Mra. Albert Johneon in| best bead of hair, the finest set of good. Piedmont, dressed in a fashionable) ahd the strongest back pow Carson and Willard have « twenty-| |! sult of boy's clothes with a wig and aah by men who i eweater, and w ptared tp China| allotted three m and ton minute stunt entitied “The Duteh in Eaypt.” using a drop showing town a few hours later, She was! cidest fair visitor of the released on $10 bail Maybe Sphing and the comedy frequently be an old man’s race too. It will be & great day for the old folks, and « hig turnout of the ploneers ts ex pected ICELAND'S FREEDOM IS CELEBRATED HERE loelandere from all parte of the country gathered yesterday at Woodland park, where a celebration was held in honor of the anniver mt of Albany and|*@ry of the day in 1878 when Ico had erected tents for the use of |!#nd recelved a constitution which cirev*.| his family while bullding a house | freed the Mitte island from Den t needs no p jwork on which was to besin at] mare and working fires! time and that discontent felt or three whose years! have tury mark amet atertainment n gives an excellent impersona of a “drunk” and then makes 4 htning change to hon Hearts Are T Pollard-Flecher Company the best thing o @ hit with ¢ ‘ dor f 1 a Na, wound up — section ss «< th In Beoteh costume Which as really clever |, The Stolleap girl i# not. known in ee Seattle Lots. | tandpotnts the Lol |SELECTS PLACE ‘TO DIE—DROPS DEAD it opens with an acrobatic) le of entertainment | hes been overworked, ett!) and) | Zech have [ntre me ne ALBANY, Ore, Aug. 3.—After 21 do much Clever work. | selecting a place in which to ap to, or the “little prime ibis declining years, G. P. Eber nha rett iid of 14 of 18 ke ae te & My it, | bart, Who came to Albany a week who sings because she oan t She reaponded to four encores. Four from Puyallup, Wash, died suddenly this morning Only a few days ago he purchased a email armen are reported the “L” employes r to secure their ead the surface men fomenting the dis elevated raliroad em be prines aby costume Ds by the fen a) gp Sunday we had a Record-Breaker Day for 5-Acre Tract Sales. get & special prise there for Celebration. Aug. 3.—-More than contributed al- the expenses of the celebration, to be iy in Gctober. Assur The Star w given that many yh ag Fond We have just platted and staked out Division No. 2 of our Birmingham property, consisting of 3,000 acres of the choicest of this land. Division No. 1 was snapped up in no time, and early buyers have in many cases resold for several times what they paid. This quartet le an Bagiie | } is the last water front property this side of Puget sound that can be bought near Everett | | Lew Bloom's mp t and furnishes plenty ef amusement. From many ut oh 5 i i i } and Seattle. Hundreds of people have been waiting for the opening of our second divi- sion, and it will sell as quickly as the first. Bring along a little money tomorrow. The terms of 10 cents a day are so easy and the price of $50 an acre so low that anyone can Star, packed yesterday Hugh Lioyd (By Untied Press) To investors who will establish factories at Birmingham we will give free sites and money assistance to help establish the business. We intend to make Birmingham a city, when the values of the land we are now selling will advance by leaps and bounds to 20 or 30 times its present price 10 Per Cent and Your Money Back are good. Appropriate exercises were held Designed as pictured, with 18x30-inch beveled, heavy plate oval mirror; size of case 20x35 inches ; top drawers serpentine ; a very neat and attrac- tive dresser for small- sized room; made of hardwood, finished to represent quarter-sawed golden oak. Special for tomorrow only, Regular $16 Value THERE 18 NO FUEL WASTE WITH A MONARCH RANGE. It utilizes all the epergy in the fuel, uses about half-what the other kind of @ range requires. Thus the in fuel alone pays the entire ‘cost In a remark There's no stove biaeking to be done, no black ket tle bottoms to seour, no waiting for a slow fire to get the oven hot Everything goes smoothly with a Monarch. The satisfaction of using such a range is worth much to a housekeeper. saving range’s ably short time. ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT *ccOne Ane umiow ' The pictur FLORENCE ROBERTS | WILL SOON MARRY (By United Prewed | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—Fior- | jence Roberts, the actrees, fs on her) | way to her home, Morrison Manor, at Peekskill, N. Y., accompanied by | Thurlow Bergen, her leading man. | whose wife she will become short lly after their arrival | Miss Roberts tn | Lewla Morrison. Bergen was divorced last Bop tember, his wife naming Mise Rob | erte an correspondent, Mra. Bor the widow of of Massachusetts, made sensational | allegations in her suit for divorce. Miss Roberts promptly and indig-! nantly denied the charges, and the sensation was allowed to die out, | ‘SAILORS SLOW IN ATTEMPTING RESCUE. An inquiry into the lows of the) lite of a deckband from the steamer | Vashon « heard yesterday after.) noon by the local Inapectors, Cap. ltaine Whitney and Turner. Evi | dence given by two of the passen | gor, H. F. Hunt and J. F. Etisworth |tended to show that an unnecessar: Ci Itty long time was taken In launch ing the boat which was sent after! |the drowning man, but this was ro |futed by the captain of the Vashon. |C. BE. Wiman, who said that it wae only a minute before the boat Ipft j}the versel. No final report was {made by the Inspectors. PRIMARY LAW BAD INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Aug. 3 That the direct primary law, ae It jetands today, ls In imperfect shape jand inadequate to control elections, | is the opinion of the Indianapolis |News, which at one time was a |ataunch advocate of the plan | | “We would by no means give ald and comfort to an enemy, and yet, |when we read pleas for a direct) |primary system made by our friends in the east who favor {t, we cannot but think that they need some enlightenment,” says the! |News, editorially | | ‘THE PRESIDENT IN PORT. | The steamer President arrived in| ifrom San Francisco Inst night at |8 o'clock. The voyage was un-| leventful and fair weather pre yailed throughout the trip. The | President carried 400 pasesngors | I and was full to the hatehes with freight. gen, who was Miss Cora Faraquar | » jonce, He was walking about the place thie morning when he wae stricken with heart disease and lived but half an hour. Eberhart loaves a wife and five children. He was 68 years of age. a veteran of the Civil war and a member of the Masonic order at Puyallup. THE MARKETS Hutter Pat Butter, ranch Pouttry, Brollers, ib Hens, live, tb dressed, Jb. oosters, live, Ih, joosters, dressed, Turkeys, live, Ib. ’ Purkeys, dresged, ib.. Ib. ib. . 1.600 9:06 + 1.00 1.6 . oo Live Welght b WD aes oe 04%) : ihe 04 Meat | Common «tee CG ‘ows, Ib Helters, Yb Hows, tb. iwee Weth Lamb alce steers, Ib Dressed Meats. large 7@ 1 ¥ Foode—NSelling Prices 20.00 26/00 15.00 Veal Ve Glam shell Granulate 40.00 Hone meal, 1008 35.00 Reratch fod, 90-1b, mk, 1.96 Common Renee Kee P0-1b, wack... 1,75 $6.00 per ton ¥ 108 higher. Foed—Selling Prices. Western Washington timothy Bastern Washington timothy ‘ 21.00@ 22.00 Alfnite 009 15.00 Wheat bay 60G17.00 tern Wash! ble or er ton Ow Bastern ton Bran, ton .. Shorts, ton Middiings, ton Parley, LON ss essere Feed wheat, ton .. Chop, ton merece | | HY 00 yhole corn, ton 86.00@ 87.00 racked cofn, ton 87.000 88.00 Feed corn 1, ton... 87.004) 88.00 Rolled oata and bar- Joy, mined 49,000 40.00 Frulte—Selling Prices. apberrien,. Red curtane ‘oyal Annes To 4.00@16.00 27.00 45.00@ 46.00 Wash- : 45.00 7.00 46.00 98.00 1,00@ 82.00 88.009 84.00 52. 00@ 82, 00 41.00 4 00 * ’ Iiack Republicans . ple ‘ ens! johee plume enate! ~jsound south of Marrowstone point jon the night of July and the day passed with games and races on the lake and a dance in Vestri hall, Ballard, in the even-| ing. There wore about 400 Tee.) landers present yesterday after-| | hoon FOG CAUSED ACCIDENT Inspectors Whitney and Yesterday took evidence matter of the colliston er lroquole and the deavor, which Turner in the f the steam En the | achooner oeourred on 21, The cap tain of each vessel ascribed the ac cident to the heavy bank of fog which had fallen soon after mid night, There was a slight dis }Agreement as to the rate at which the vessels were traveling. So far |no decision has been handed down by the fnapectora BRIEFS BY WIRE ELL ENSBURG Because the combination of the big eity vault & all of the offictal papers refused work yesterday ing, the business of the elty is! nt 4 standetil! and will be until some Jexpert is obtained to open the safe. to ASTORIA—Thoma tl war, veteran and a Oregon,, who has for the Inst |yesterday from | nip a civ. | of treas died stroke of Dealey plonver been city years artial paral WALLA WALLA marrige enke Ww | Frank |lehikuro, a Mrs. Minnie Crocker lelty tis! been knot.} Although # laened to Japanese, and no one tn this willing to the the Ne A strike of a hun has tied Netter Wages are ANACORTES dred ahingle weavers here up all the wanted. mills ABERDEEN—It in belleved that John Gurrad, who has been missing since last Friday, ts dead in the dense woods north of here ABERDEEN—All the mille and jplaces of business throughout this jeounty will be closed August 6, Chehalls County Day at the A. Y-P exposition VANCOUVER--When Mrs, Olof F, Bhintaffer, of La Center, tried to piek up & meteor that fell near her home, her hand was badly burned. WASHINGTON, D. C.—In all probability Senator Piles will not vialt Burope thin fall with the wa terway commission, as he had plan ned, fund your money with 10 per cent interest. who is the largest land owner in the State of Washington, Block, or at Pier 6, before 9 o'clock tomorrow. THE LAND. FREE— FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE We have the following * which we must dis We will detall as pri for th followin duction» 12 LADIES strr + $19.00 "$12.50 AIN AND PANOY LINEN SUPPS. y $10 (plain tall $9.15 60 to $32.50 ion $18.50 By AJAM SILK SUITS AND SILK DRESSES, rmerly $25 Rajah silk now 12.50 now $1800 Sit Drosse now “ALL SAMPIIDS Also wing Advanced Fall Sults, Coats and Capes. LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP Bide. ke Elevator, m, Saturday WOOLEN ns Formerly $35——-N 1 er N i Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Sasol of All Descriptions, TONS OF BERRIES RIPE ON GROUND | Justo few at thie PRIC —~ | for fitting gi At the end of a year's time, if you are dissatisfied with your investment, we will re- This guarantee is backed by C. D. Hillman, We only carry 250 people, so get your tickets at C. D, Hillman’s office, in the Times ” FREE FACTORY SITES | No children allowed on this excursion 10 MORE SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE; ALSO OTHER MEN TO WORK ON — FREE I View Los Near Exposition Only $200; Torms $20 Cash and $16 Come today. 6Ox120, walking distance to heart of city, Only $2,260; term International Bond & Realty Co. 100? American Bank Butlding ‘Special Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul 13823 Third Av. Toe Genuine HALL’'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPACTURERS at2 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR OSTEOPATHY Electricity, vibration, Meht ther apy, hot air sweat baths, and other drugless Optical roome , and treating eyes. Best equipped offices in Seattle. Con- jaultation free, Treatments $1 each, A. Holt, Osteopath and Optictan, 407-8-9 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike, Main 2461, .