The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1910, Page 6

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| TAFT NAMES A BALINGER FOE )— TOHGH PusT (iy Untted —- BACK OUT BEVERLY, Mass 1 3.—Dr Joseph A. Holme aid to be a foo of Secretary Ballinger and a known | friend of Gifford Pinchot and Jas as been appointed di-| burean of mines R. Garfield rector of the by President Taft Secretary Ballinger, under whose department the new bureau falls has beer sed to Holmes’ ap pointment a selection by Taft has caused yeh surprise Dr Holmes was backed by a large del egation of wes Congress man Taw n of the house appropriations committee, and oth er regulars opposed the appoint:| ment Secretary of the Intertor Ballin-| ger today would not discuss the at of Dr. Joseph Holmes, end to Gifford Pinchot appointm a known fr as director of e new bureau of mines, by President Taft Tt is said that Holm ) e of the secretary, and int ment is looked upon as s cant DENVER YOUTH RILLG HIMGELE i “I don’t see where ean enjoy | Mfe by worki . every and being a s1 for someone ¢ do you? I die a friend to every. writing these words, nt, 27, a shipping ployed at the Na tional Grocery Co. quietly lay| down on his bed in room at} the Ellis hotel, Fifth and Jef ’ placed the muzzle of a 44-caliber revolver over his heart and pulled) the trigger. - He was disappointed in a- love MR. WORKINGMAN, CUT THIS OUT AND PASTE UPON YOUR OFFICE DOOR. affair with Miss Py le Lawson, 1925 Stout st., Denve The man left the fo Monday is Labor Day in Seattle jowing note dollars | had but spent it to- day, or rather lost it, down the line. 1 can’t see where | can enjoy life by working hard @very day and being a slave to someone else, do you? Throw me in the bay, or any way to get rid of me. This concerns the people, let them do as they may ROOSEVELT IN SIOUX FALLS NOW THAN THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, TUESDAY and good union men from South Park to Ballard and Interbay will drop the hammer, the lathe, the saw and the throttle to celebrate the day set aside in recognition of the “Well, Doc, guess | will go |man who work | government, the Illinois Manufac the Dutch route, as | have so Labor Day is not a holiday, but most of the stores will close to give the people who work in shops turers’ association today telegraph: many hard lines to travel. [a deserved holiday. ed President Taft, requesting him Everything goes against me, so | The big celebration of the day will be the labor parade, bigger and better than ever before. Each to direct that the full membership twill take a ri A poor |union has been making special efforts ‘> get a big representation in the parade, and a prize will go te of the interst nt working man p against it at [the local which makes the best showing sion near the case instead of a spe-| all times, it seems to me. | — elal examiner only Would have left you the few | BUFFALO BILL’S ADVANCE APMITS SHOW IS GREATER EVER BEFORE 1910 BAYAN WANTS TRIAL BEFORE. |) THE PRINS | that the Alleging proceedings in| disbarment brought agalnat him was for the purpose of injuring hin fight |for congres Benator James |W | Main's court, charged Attor with detity real merits of the con State Bryan this morning, In Judge} py Wil ely! | bur Cummins iding the jay troversy and dragging the case on | with technicalities so that it could |not be tried before the primaries W, Cummins ts r nenting the | plaintiffs ip the disbarment proceed: | ng, which arose out of an old con-| Itroveray between Hryan and Judge }Yakey of Kitsap county, Bryan asked that the ease be called to vial before the primaries, Cum-| jmins was unwilling to hasten mat;| the jonal ¢ STAGE HANDS WANT | INCREASE OF PAY International accommodate lidate ongres Theatrical The association of B« »yen' union and the | 1 mee ttle w tomorrow nlght te portant of any conducted by the ee PHILADELPHIA NOT AS SLOW AS& FABLED. WASHINGTON The phia, as annot A te the census bureau, is 1,54 ® This in an increase of 19.7 eeeeeeee +x eeeeeee tetas a, “Hoping you will not have to (hy United Press.) ha Burk " & cent in population over that Be Ae work hard al! your life, I die a OMAHA, Ser 7 * of 1900 Re friend to everybody. Love to | Roosevelt lef am Coe) ¢ * Pearle. Sioux Falls, where he he ee ee “G. D. VINCEN at n Spenking at th . Aer, er be ke ga oe cma ga Vincent came to Seattle three! ben club's initiation la nt, | Of cling ahead of the Your kidney trouble may be of months ago from Denver. He was| Roosevelt ed to his famous|* " - ' long standing, it may be either ac rooming with Marvin Lessley at| Guild Hall sp , saying years a ‘ mia or. <i ‘ the Ellis hotel. Thursday noon he My efforts in Ex pt met w th Lape ol yoy 6 Kid quit work and drew about $30 that interest that Wall) More meaty f Ma acipal thing the ma oO get € was due bim, without explanation m r . “ wed t adersh wante " he papers i tha Ou One When Lessley, who also works at bad npa - tuffa Wild We st medy the National Grocery Co., rot " . on b ar * we, th . ‘ Ile ade ll of ai from his work shortly much ike the New aud " t fians and b jrand V k-} Pat found the body in the room commenting on my and i Vincent, while in Denver, had a| Osawa * will be lover's quarrel with the Lawson j ne A, a i x girl. Several let pleaded with hi her and = she never answered ago came to ters from the rs from the girl n to come back to could explain. He and three months . when the let Stolen Hair Comb Worn By ‘Girl at Dance Leads to Thief's Arrest HOTEL B RGLAR Is able CAUGHT AFTER | CHASE After an exe blocks, after bu hote! his nas caught an BURNING TON, Se TOOK MONEY 0 "HELP WIDOW == liding ¢ Such was ea ed here Miss Effie Ryar embe f th saw r ay night a st ty of her friend, M ( Ab. ax f La 86 in rietor ‘ : BEST OF artic met a @ room T hin i with £ He ran up First av. to Cherry st.| said, w and then doubled a THE Fede Paint & vim Narrow Escape in 1 Runaway Auto SAYS FORBES IS NOT POPULAR 1a! Ah automobile en by F. H “yigghle se t had) Barron, and bearing license 6003, roger - a and while ¢ g ¢ th av Cr vet from the court terday, | ( I ’ p ) that E, ar snapped the stee 5 ge and tore| of t egular reve down the steep grade t Yes - : rifle st w had f ler way, darted betwee able BEST $15 SETS OF TEETH $8.00 down t cars aching f te ri REGULAR $10 SETS OF TEETH $5.00 rectio sing ca n hair’e VERY BEST $8 GOLD CROWNS $4.00 bread J} the REGULAR $5 BRIOGEWORK $3.00 ploye, at one side of Yesler way ILVER FI UP. he cars and into the f the| Free Examinations, runaway ma e seced half pr stopped. He wa € ‘ wound ¢ Ty ay WEST SEATTE AN : : OFFERS MUSEUM. SITE 3 Yee Jeung, shot ( was crowde tudent gets Woman Is meine museum 1 f dentists. We want you to know that if we direct a patient to the chair of any dentist In our tt the ffice, you can rest assured that you will get as fine work done as it is possible; for our dentists are Mi , : : ing T experienced men, full graduates, posted thoroughly regarding our painless methods, using the best of phers materials and turning out such good work that we are able to guarantee IT IN WRITING FOR 12 a ( iv ; NOTICE TO ALL UNION PAINT YEARS. CREDIT—W accept part down and ba ‘ t : : 1 > tt \ , Quinte from ERS AND DECORATORS. al n paymen : : BS age 4th av f t 1 y t me : part of the site t 1 poi th F : profiting thereby. ‘TI 6 Sta Bhe left in| Atlanta, Ga—I Thoma , \ ' * e ree ‘ to ‘The Bitar o either es thers rece | teceas teas sy hid | ide Entrance Room 4 Ove a Owl Drug Co. eg ey BO what 9 gation. jsove nor again | u ove | a és os : oll | WIRELESS BRINGS AID TO SHIP AT SEA} Ablaze Why We Emphasize the Fact That Our Dentists Are Graduates THE SEATTLE STAR and feboate, the is adrift in the wireless tod Six NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Through the Power of _ Star a look-in at our office. Our great practice requires the employment of a large Circulation Produce jconsider # new wage scale, It i| = —— \« ted that the matter will be 8 | 1 amicably. The employes are} Beautiful Auditorium at Bt. Paul, Where President Taft and Col. Roosevelt Will Address Janking an Increase amounting to $2 tlon Congress. aneistanta, master mechanica and Fo, | Mra. Jacob ansistants. ‘They also want the NOW COMES THEREAL (*k**# eke ee RR HHI, found her w Jovertime rate to be 60 cents an r z * rites hour TRACKLESS TROLLEY 4 THE WEATHER. a with Kidsey” Pale ohn W. Considine, president of (hy Untied Frese.) Pe ie y *land my appetite wa the managers’ association, Is ¢x) Tog ANGELES, Sept. 3—Within|* Fair tonight and Sunday; */ times, A few week pected to arrive by tomorrow night 5 * moderate westerly winds. * | Foley Kido Pil If he does not the meeting will be|* short time the firet trackless trol: | » |e trial. They gave postponed until Sept. 10, R. J. Al- ley #ystem in the United States will) # ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ we wx ¥ x #60 continued till 1: len in the chairman of the executive! be (n operation on Laurel canyoa aenanrecaaai perfect eaith committee of the employes. road — WANT COMMISSION Stores, UNITED STATES WOMAN GOING TO T0 HEAR EVIDENCE ee 21 MEXICO HOPES TO SEE BULL FIGHTS | “nemarae Op © —_———-- (iby United Press.) Wow wife of CHICAGO, Sept. 3. — Claiming ern cases will be the most im-| per — Where Conservation Will Be Preached the Conserve t, Lineolm rest uffered back ache ery poor at ot gave “m ICES. PPD Kipley Evans, ei}, 408 “ i rot ms ean wail, Rureies, Anderson, Fry. i Young, Hot 4M. 1eo8 here, D. Newara, ‘inter. 6 tick ona, Gor- 5 ent om | ack, DEATH NOTICES. akam!—T FUNERAL DIRE rp ead 2, ev eu montha, © 0, OT « a8 . 1208 CTORS. on ults The tod erha ed but it thelr wal sh sonal sah ays aps in ast the are pall nes "| = see ie <c 1 . e . 3

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