The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1910, Page 8

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8 TAX LEVY IS ISMILLS [ i! ” rh ‘ | Wey! You ) r er LeT MY tha TEDDY BEAR | pe ae Avone ! FIRES DRIVE THE FIGHT IN THE NURSERY THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910, Girl, Five Years a Man, Found Only Two Model Men RANGER MAD | TACOMA Aug. 3 DEPUTY SHERIFF roe OTIKEAS. THREATEN BREWERS WITH DRY” LOS: ANGELES beer 4 William ¢ 1 By United Press) Lens ther names are t t « 1 e and an be ean granting of a Y " r {king | from the ranks of lab ! . si 1 ft nion Plenty of Aid. ad C. Ay th and preachers and te ” f church down, They sa batt WAS $1,100 fate rnmett aces a a sion He vieh and arrived t ing machine and had upon by and | assailants, we arrested on charge of released on $54 FINDS BROTHER 1S GUILTY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug After a w { effort clear t br ‘ ‘ win S for 1 ‘ Jay on his w he Ch ' Kansas ( of t ie de Innocence FLORENC BURI MULLIN ) TOMORROW | | The f ay, will be held w dence he M irs. P. H. M € “ ‘ Leaders of the Striking Brewers in Los Angeles—From left to right wn H ceme De they are: Top—E. J. Mack, Mathis Merko, E. P. Trainor, H. A. Pev f : f erty. Lower—F. N. Roth, Wm. Platz ago f the Ironmold Union ‘ ' saline: Sine plats je alter « er diss signs to that effect OH! THERE’S THE “It's you out of business alto Gunre aye that the bree ® gether and the breweries, whole | a elling ¢ half their usual J [sale houses and ail other adjuncts output, but that the Merchants’ and the 316 men who are on strike tak sidera ol aaah af thn thes en back by the breweries with the t bonéiad Hoekt Ss the ane wages asked.” of $5,000 not t eld to the strik of democratic principles in heads of every part Merchants’ and Mar campaigns, William J. Brya und a ¢ tate election ‘ m is directing discussed the pre on| impending, await the answer with ol ig bin the issues of the € anxiet If . [ { the b hat almost ever sional can er de e oft a The president } en cor kee 4 the unions, refuse gressmen a lette in whic he he ab t | at once pre strives to bring together the fac-| ceed with t reulation of a p tions of the republican part 1 for a vote by the people of the Mr. Bryan. on the a of “wet” or I do not believe he realize how | wide the breach is and tha “a measures are Insutticient tsi) ‘Trainmen Killed PASTORIS A THIEF a E Fireman Marshall is dead and ST. LOUIS, Aug In order te BARCELONA, Via Cerebere, Ang.| S?#?04rd partially suffocated as) penses of | en 20--All_ the warring elements in|t?@ result of gas, generated by mt A. Hane h, pastor , ‘ |!” three engines in the Mullan tunnel German Luthe hureh at Spanish society st d in the! on the Northern Pacific in Montana a) $18 in mone sentiment that King 0 : yesterday. The train broke in two able Jewelry from 1 ngering his throne b " G ahe cidéle of the tunnel. ate | partstles ay feline Bac pm Ang tay neler ing couplings the men were over Kirkl I plone saa - come irkland Is Awake icals and anti-clerica , And Coming paneer MAN HELD AS SPY 9:20 80008 0 0 so An « rn hat 2 It and © t conve ‘ of roses and a t EM G A t nt f he cour b i ‘ nin \ c erent jai ( nd th ar nding acre the kles|taking 4 “ fw front and mag and F cations ¥ r w. Large ) | G en, ' . ge) Dance at Dreamand tovig term t & ¥ " view * eed ‘ w York block (Concluded.) A Little Down A Little Monthly them in th af nd we aw : : 1 worke place man te ¢ nd Bigs Now M mith has written| pure, only in time to of the th r ' know sother f children " a : r hereditar nk — n men u ae rie & BY ELENA &, SMITH the 1 oe oF 1 dc belleve in the dine y med tha ye of men, Vor five years Ib be f morauty Ci dane. week oe as @ tun dinane But it is usele 1h rf ? I was ng ele th t will : Aa to t ® @ - on never of mht ny of at ev . . hn ng og oat gad te t t Republican Insurgent Candidate for Congress, ety | was acces without 4 ‘ avibtviaak First District bert t And She's a Suffrage nas Re ( ' 1 : mis | Counties of Whatcom, Skagit, Snot K Kit Island ang : Rito t ne San Juar e at everywhere fit ' ne au vag Headquarters, 104 Washington Building, Seattle, t York , I have competed with t hole country, | . {|A Poindexter Insurgent. on equ : Ng at 4 Organized first Direct 1 Primary League in the nt wo odel Men. A y a op ly bi th ve t t « State of Washington tt If wor Ke men. Only two who we « duty t of First upulously ean tn d : 1 1 Progressi epublican on wo men f ‘ I ‘ Club on the We f true, pure ; cation? D organized on requ ie S “ye Y need “ Miles Poindexte > 1 bh New Y kt ey ay u ne c now p i er divorce e I be . wan acoepted as t ven | t - iat ‘i © that to @ w I know © me ia the & ach ; nittee-named delegates ” ' f while a 8 Car ~. . y. Yet Americ r ‘ nd tk to State Convention 3 P ’ Endorsed by State Officers ‘ of organizations having eee - ‘ “ P4 * 1 ne . the interest of Labor, rt INANE * SHRADER 18 YOUNG HERO * ores : , Keepers for|the farmers, and the com- &% While on bie way to the # graft, we enf a reg ‘ mon people at heart. & city council last night, Com. * , 1 vinitts ‘ & mittee Clerk Lb. 0. Shrader Th th r Introduced in Senate the mbied nd fell, frac n 1 it has @ wee f . hoe rsa ee Fa vee! ne : resolution for ratification of *& the council chamber, attend « T » on : Income Tax Amendment #8 ed a numbe f bille and » t c « 7 ? r nstitut @ then went upstairs to the # p Me aa- | to Federal Constitution @ municipal nospital vantage ' ne t 1 % munialeal, heeplts) ond shad & sere r show the out- | Wolunteered at first call *@ after the operation and re # of-tow Ht ‘*2Y | for service in Spanish- * sumed hie duties until the ad # nales are to t te. A merican war . # journment of the council * -ssaparalf t, of course American war, but was 3 * drinks et bs discharged by army sur- Tee eee eee ee eee ey i down Broad Shier liahcmeccoke AWARNING HERE wORTD Is ALL WRONG, SO GIRL SHOOTS HERSELF Th r Insane | wept over License Solicitors Pictureen agents arcing “ of r . . DI on as e | tris r anvassers me xcept th fe p t ath have to take out # license to of rn chief PRIMARY ELECTION ate cn the IN IDAHO TODAY (hy United & Ida, Aug. 30.—T | HALLET & tm fu r other objec irl's ide The Celebrated DAVIS (Conoluded.) | & Davis ste preeminently in the front | rank of the n n t grade pian | The perfectly ba ule, the mar elous clarity and oat tone ar the remarkable ray ty of it tion have created the pésition of ind ality and macy fortthe Hallet & wh | t oc ipie From its inception in 1839—~over | eventy years ag the Hallet & Davi | ' rtue of its highest excellence, ha | 4 1 as one of the few | eally « Over 139 Highest |] of Honor have been | bestowe ustrious old house. | re { desired Eilers Third Music and | || Bldg 7 Successor to University D. 8. Johnston Co Her Condition Worse. geon because of imperfect Born in Le 1 ed jisiana in 1874. iradt Yale 1897. mitt to bar 1898. State Senate 1908 >a — Pb Mercer, “women writers wtrere | Some Endorsements papers about these things. Generally TON STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR they are far from the real truth. Aug. 15, 1918 They seldom give the real |, a reason for acts such as | am fie The ' 7 about to commit. Usually they |p pie, Anat psorighag hs Cena | way it was the result of a love oe hee on us Congress affair, in thie instance you | oie a fries f en their interests and know love had nothing to do t arge e land Nicted. with it. Ae with King Midas Sen aa - Bed vocation aie where everything turned to . . - gold, so in my case everything 5 “ . turns to failure “sm M ¢ ¥ « i b cht have bee but for » Bhs A men San page r wome nd Referentily hoapé be on k r Primary law the a ms ’ Belcan T ie b gainst the “Saw of * ree ; be have bee : i : } ex La Pollette, bad: was . 7 k and others ir rts to honestly represest cael : . i r he specia I spe ly yours, ee . by . . - have CHAS. R. CASE, wow tae “ t A 1 t . lowing let. ae . : ! ent for @& = oe : oa From C. B. Kegley, Master State Grange: . " ‘ b } a f y A y 11 fee seeing t . Y » ea as your re for t f Ba t rd i ea Very t KEGLEY, uid hing ir One from F. A. Hazeltine, President State Press Association, and fe Regent University of Washington 1 rea that m b haan s Wa: Tune 1910. ie ea b t 1 t ¢ you have Oblivior what Id n ne y have ab You know how ¢ have od sl am pure theta d to help n if to be in , me ¢ : , t k ent, and with what suc You what diat } extreme — hound! of all othe know my life t \ hat they w c jbeen a end You | 1h d pray my t ‘ F. A. HAZELTINE. may fall of life Ih r From Boyd P. Doty, President Anti-Saloon League of Washing leaves. I wish you € ton, in American issue May 20, 1910 eo Se ; pone Sena Bryan is a lawyer o ype. He was elected "7 b honesty, b sincerity 0 t senate The signature to the let had alberhe a eee ye ery tare or: ae kler. He not know. hov P ip. He ng th is anything to fight fe method of going as his private duties has ca i the bitter enmity or element of his distr KILLS MAN WHO Another from C, B. Kegley, Master State Grange: ATTACKS HIM | : tarch 2, 1910, | ite Wh March 21, 19 | | Dear Mr. Bryan:—The attack ma ye hould be taken BF | (ay United Press.) all honest men as a testimonial to y honesty, Integrity and ST. PAUL, Minn. A a There might have t a day in Washington wh — bee s 4, Minn i” as . r haat t " be tae of nitroglycerine at Al Ray, chief Oo decency alfa of governmer hat day ie | special agent of the Great Northern we thank God that it Is not so now ‘ 5 KBGLETs railway, Charles Welch, a discharg ” ed employe wa shot and killed ihe MASTER STATE GRANGE |S OF “SAME OPINION STILL | Ray in his office here today State Angered at his dismissal from the |!? @ Letter Dated Palouse, Wash., August 16, 19 0, Master ervice, Welch went to Ray's ¢ Grange C. B. Kegiey, Among Other Things | Finding his former chief sitting at mine Tale to Say ine his desk, Welch drew a revolver | I have refused to give my end ent to ar e in ne 7 jand fired at him. Ray returned the | paign, t were 1 living ir wr d AS A or r a fire, one bullet striking Welch and | duty bound do all I co jor yor m instantly, Welch fired | first d t that Humphrey i eated. * * ° it at Ray and then hurled al \‘Would adviee my friends to cast first choice votes for Om rapped in a newspaper,|and second choice for any but Humphrey | + nd to sontaln © i ik with any 1 Grange le |pint of nitroglycerine c ay t 1 they de ‘ eform |! iat ‘ f . ro“ ine, which failed on - wathaa the a eople = |had ir m this state. O tand Shortly after noon today word|the Grange es not give indor on Be |was received from Deputy Sheriff] Ve truly your Cc. B. KEGLEY, Freeman, at Auburn nat the ban }dits who held up the M. & A. cafe e Scandinavian Grand Lodg { Washing Lo. @ 3 | » First av, had been captured | through J. E. Swanson, Grand Elect Sup heartily |near that place. No particulars of|dorses Bryan's candidacy the capture could be obtained at - that time ] Vote first and second erXolge or lose your bal

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