The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1910, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR WILL VOTE ON BEST CHIEF; — [2 sv-vemm EN TO VOTE FOR) uro cors To THE WINNER} "oe" The Star in presenting an advisory ballot to its readers Society Woman, Stripped to Nature’s A Garniture, Gives Up Smuggled Pearls NEW YORK, Sept, 10.-Her erimt ~ ; Contestante—Chas, W. Wappen-ja popularity contest. The winner | wants it distinctly understood that it assumes no responsibility | stein, chief of police, John H. Boyle, | gets an auto, er nt. to. cheat the Sie for future political conduct of the men named, Ideal candi-| tire chief | Anybody in Seattle ean vote on tr ; ment by jewel smuggling has 5 lid i] . the best chief. You'll probabl ates are and ha , « re are candidates namec Pri One nice Ford runabow | b Drought public humiliation and dates are few and hard to find, and there ar andida rize net Ford runabout | meet people from the Went Beatle st ¥ shame to Mrs, Ada F.C, Adriance, on the accompanying ballot that could well be improved on.| Question—Which In the most pop-| church welling tekets, Fach ticket i society leader of Poughkeepsie and The Star, however, after a thorough and unbiased investiga-| ular gives you @ right to vote for your wife of a millionaire mower manu-| rs the best from the| How to Vote—tiny a ticket (10| favorite chief. tion, has selected men whom it, cons facturer | ble. In some cases it was a reluctant choosing ;|¢¢9™) from) members of Holy] Other unusual features will be fii Seat wnell thie~ beantite Wer material availabl n me ca it was a a Rosary Chureh, Welk Geattis Focal gor i — i ‘ and her daughtor Marion had b in others, it was a case of picking the lesser evils, and in still prong say a te qoares . et te a her daughter Marto C , yle intend to make the coming fatr divested—garment by garment—of other instances a selection was forced by the ne ity of de Hende of the Holy Rosary church the Digwent er held in the elty | all but their birthday clothes did feating some known incompetent or some candidate whose | West Seattle, have a unique fea | A large committee of busine they surrefder $6,000 worth of| pearls, Now the government has seired| the pearis and at least $100,000 worth of other jewelry and holds Mrs. Adriance in $7,600 ball to ap pear before the grand jury and an swer the charges of attempted record demands that he be kept out of office |ture for ite big church fair, begin-|men, members of the chureh, 1 The advisory ballot, while not ideal, is in the opinion of The]ning the week of & giving time, energy and ingenult ptomber 26. F to making the entertainment a big |Star, such as will give the most satisfaction to the voters.| They are going to pit Wappy and | pacman. steeneds- @t Age urther than this statement, THe Star does not wish to go Chief Boyle againat each other in| the chureh Of course, no part of theiabove at all applies to Miles le a innit Poindexter. The Star recommends him to the voters without ‘lienee: eras ear TO } " frand any qualification whatever o n 1 "Wine. Deve. Adptenesene:Wieate FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, SURE! BOSS COX WAS ENTER GRANTS PASS ‘ % ter landed from the Baltic the cus Miles Poindexter - | toms officials had reliable tnforma Either Thor. P mavitiq eet eealon ox 4 James W. Bryan, second JUST TICKLED 10 DEATH | ORANTS PASS, Ore, Bept 10.—| within earstiot at the Longworth | nia ing Attorney. fon yesterday when George B. | wry ewan eB COUPLES NOT REALLY. T want to say to the i tion that they brought a $6,000 pear! rf |, ORANTS dd t necklace, purchased abroad. But choice, or Jawes W. Bryan, first choloe, and Thos, P. Re 10 MEET TEDDY AGAIN 4 rew of surveyors who admit) | the Jady put up so good a bluff and! velle, second choice. Do not vote for Humphrey either first that they are in the employ of the | j carried it so well that it took four or second choice fa bo wed Is taken as evidence JOHN FP. MURPHY t hours to locate the pearls, through | FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. CINCINNATL, Oo Bop 102 |t2uey that Hill te opposing th : i the assistance of Mr. Adriance, who} Vote for Main and Ronald eg ‘ i jrants Pass & Western r Candidate for Prosecut.e i advised his wife to declare her hid-| FOR COUNTY AUDITOR howe who were lucky enough to/from this city to northern Califor Otto A. Cane. a FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. G A. 8. Burrows den treasure. The other jewelry held, valued ably x, ¢ . =“ ee 0 8 ; roughly at $100,000 but pro Hyal worth nearly twice that, Is held ¢ FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, of Casual, wie wrtiecna t | Mra. Adriance can have a ch Albert E. Parish. Defoat Armetrong et, Raeaavelt hak ceute to tex readers of The Star, of to tell all about it. It is know FOR COUNTY TREASURER, dns Ganaiadine he aaatae MARRIED, SAYS CLERK however, that most of these jew Will H. Hanna Rocsevelt shock h bert ‘te ce w “ee rly was ff not all, were in her posses A on FOR SHERIFF, of tht dh ek ee ce Pe ie when she went abroad Robert T. Hodge. Defeat Phillips with Con: dames 7 Sage 2 ~ gy rd Pt ohn peing editor, that a te for f If convicted Mrs. Adriance wil! d, which means that they The tors took In band Mr.| FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Reseovelt enna fart ts Of “+ tas S00k | Aepartninne - be subjected a fine, will lose the} at who had come down to James EB. Bradford or John F. Murphy. Murphy apparently has] ). fo Cie Bo Aba th 9 A ; elas 7 Tok M n next nd n pay besides 60 per d daughter stood to meet his wife and] the better chance for election. Griffith, the open town car aly was th ne tate coca t e cent d cent penalty.| in the the inspectress | daughter, and told bim that they idate, should be defeated lian what tan coten from | people Tuesd be a vote q On sm earls the| had gleane the knew Mra, Adriance had a 86,0 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, pent je « termed} Ob no, he's n forfeiture, du nd penalty would| m ae nesh necklace about her, and advised| First District-——David MeKen Not entirely satisfactory, but Sn , Hned w a abuse Ij by any means for good government ig gate abc 0. few yards of but ni him to use his influence to induce} better than his opponents tap ny oe EE B yh 7 housand times if necessary. | adriance'’s és tion was! The purse, howeve her to ¢ | Becond District-—-M. L. Hamilton, Not entirely satisfactory, but |, maSeEng WHR Cos was opel.) Sms ‘nat is why Be takes an fo the prosecuting attore ar 1. Bills were attached to all| clew that finally ended » Mre He sal t believe! b than opponents. Defeat Carle jh mae had the better of the en | terest fn mar y past marriages and 5 the dutiable articles declared Adriance's cor doing. She|any suck after he had| FOR JUSTICES OF THE PEACE wane and had a deciaic Oh TSS marrrag the future in this ney’s office. I never ia h of her baggage, particular) was some un¢ ady! talked with his wife he sald | Fred C. Brown, John B. Carroll, R, R. George, Jobn B. Gordon or | @¥*? 08 the spot he loubtedly | count is 4 suspicion,| the purse was found she seized it My wife has the necklace | Joseph KR. Anderson. Vote for four would hay rece a an of the marriage my life asked a man to and took therefrom a little Mrs. Adriance hurried te | FOR BTATE SENATORS. ban , are never recorded because the mar port/of paper which she crun com, The Inapectross fol Thirtieth District—B. A. Bowen. Defeat Knickerbocker I ouriow 40, you do?” Roosevelt censes {returned to vote for other than ag injin her hand and ised r locked Thirty-first District—Ralph B. Nichols or Dan Earl, Nichols’ rec. |“ out his hand. | the county clerk as required t be ap r or woul ord in the inet legisiature was good. He ts respons for Cox ven-|He also calls attention to te r¢ honest and capable qm you haven't As was taken bac broken in if not ope at once, Mra./ the change of senate rules. Defeat Norris j quirement of the law making it to a string of! pier secretly tore : Adriane he inspectrons, | Thirty-second District—Geo. F. Cotterill. (Use atickers.) Defeat ently que ».| necessary for both bride and groom zen, and I have no hesi- ? he asked to bits and tried to t Th was sprinkled with] Williams | ut to affix their signature to the : Adriance was quite sure pieces unobserved, but a man who pearls, Mra. Adriance waa! Thirty-third District-—Pliny I. Allen appears to be the best man |, id Cox, and | #ame f i tancy now in saying that Mrs. Adrianc ol and smiling, had been detailed especially to|ripping open the lining of her! in the race, though not by any means satisfactory. He Dan Cupid, according to Thomas. : ; wee the daughter somewhat perturbed, | loo! cured most of the blue straw hat, and the iridescent voted t the n'e wight-hour law, but his record | aviator signs up the original parties, bu in my judgment it will were then sent to their stateroom) P like a figsaw globules were failing In a shower in the Jalative estigation comwittee was good OR CIRCLES he la * mae sign up st nar ‘ with inspectresses and searched aled the word from the secret pocket in which Thirtyfourth Oistrict—The Star can recommend neither candi a7. PRUE: 18 LONDON. (Hage enna See be a calamity if Mr The search was of the most rigid, la | they had lain sc H aled | date = Thirty-t LONDON, Sept. 10.—Two million| Be Careful With Women Murphy is not the choies ie to saw Aviator Cruett| It doesn't always pay to be toc ; Thirty sixth district John A. Whalley Fair, but not “a Ss > ? nth t- | Willows fly aro: the Crystal P trentive to women. Tuesday ” BURKE'S OPINION OF LABOR eto! i fy around the Crystal Pal- | atten on Tuesday next of t GHOSTS PURSUE Thirtyeeventh District—Frank C. Jackson ty twice circle the St. Paul dome,| August Viera met a woman last he Defeat Palmer by all h District—Josinh Collins, The least of three evils : m and twice cross the Thames, Wil-| night, perfect stranger. August republicans of Ki ; BOY TO DEATH | meee FOR REPRESENTATIVES. liows cove 15 miles. Not once|bowed and ecraped. The woman f ng fi . during th nt did he cro maid no attention. August got in yunty as - Ain Fortieth District—Fred J. Moss, Howard D. Taylor, Stephen J.] spot that woutd Pye th C eade cat 98 leat tak trib to veloc bes county as their comm ve (By United Press) | Weston | landing jveil. Then he kneeled before her date for prosecuting at- SANDY, Or j Forty-firet District—-Samuel Coles, Defeat Mont Weston Gay and begged her to speak to bir ; fo “the ghosts are after m Forty-second District—-Edgar J. Wright, Walt. T. Christensen Beattie plays in Vancouver again| About this time Patrolman Johr torney. m Donald, a 17-year-old boy, dashed Forty-third District Victor Zednick today, but comes home t rrow|Donlan interfered. Judge Gordon ae into the home of A. C. Bomback, a Forty-fourth DistrictEugene A. Childe and H. E Kennedy, Not Vancouver here in a|thought about §10 would appease K.C. BEATON fre neighbor, at midnight, then rushed factory, but better than opr nts the law wae out of the back door and fled across Forty-fifth DistrictFrancis P. Gos, George W. Jeffries Joftries' | ——_—_—_— ens a field toward the Sandy river, where it is believed the lad was drowned | name is put on the ballot, not becau with him, but beea: reme court Justic The Star is satisfic he voted against the removal of the from the direct primary ee at | Forty-sixth District Defeat Monerieffe Cameron ’, . Forty ceventh District Joe Smith, H. D. Buchanan. Defeat Can’t Join Show Now, Chet Belding ‘ ih te Excellent Food Little Peter Hanson, 11, started Po are Dee He ancrnpgeseae The Swan— Faultless service, artistic : ual trons bin home at Goeth Park | T. R. in Columbus Circuit Court Opens And the Name Carstens— roundings, delightful mu early yesterday morning to join the od Freee) The v tember term, at CINCINNATI, ©., Sept. 10.—Col.lof the United Stat Roosevelt left for Columbus carly lof appeals for the Ninth jtoday, accompani by Congress-}which embraces all of Was | Nicholas Longworth. He {#}Oregon and jacheduled to speak in Columbus to-| Monday morn | night, Judges Willian - land; Ereki Praise Black Soldiers ;aeles, and William TAKES | Company G, Twoenty-Pifth in-}84n Francisco, constitu }fantry, from Port ( Wrightlsugr VOTE ON BONDS AGAIN. | 1. which is composed of negro sol} MUST VOTE © seeriaea ek Shy NG - a ae rR LESS |diers, recetved official commend} 14 inst election ar anting to $35¢ him, thinks Pete. * ne Gt, forest ranger, to Mal, F. g.15e%, saan ronebultted because It's a PURE PRODUCT, made under modern methods from ye & conflict tm the published to CLEAN, HEALTHFUL material % Port ‘ I. FINE CHINK FOX Kernan, of Fort Wright, for fight-l terest rate. The official put It insures success in cooking and satisfaction to those who RUNNING LOTTERY TODAY IN HISTORY lk Tacoma.—The International Con-| {ng forest fires in and about AVOrY.! pave the rate of interest ax 4 paitabe of megs | tract company of Seattle has been | Maho ent. Voters approved the is 4 —eepnincinenemmereneee I know that the BEEF FAT that is used to make this short awarded the contract for the firet' scm “4 10, 1813,| unit of the Green River gravity Oliver| Water system by the city at $66 The cotton seed oil ix clean and pure. | é iagurd Perr y,| 829.90. The process of making is the best many hours of patient that he was guilty of conducting a with a fleet of labor could concefve. I want you to try it lottery game in the rear of Charley ll, Medium and Large Cans, | | Shomo's saloon at Third av. and Sine Cente, car) Meese dam, Sask —Joxeph Laing T. CARSTENS these are a few of the th that have made our cafe lar, Souvenirs for the every Thursday evening. Herr Franz Adelman and Orchestra big Buffalo Bill abow, but his dad got on his trail, with the ald of Probation Officer Vincent, and brought him up before Judge Fra ter. Pete bad a job carrying water for the horses, planting stakes and a few other chores, and saw the show twice. “If my father hadn't come along I'd a seen every show of Buffalo Bill,” he said, ind may be I'd a got a steady job. Dame Fortune wasn't good to On the container you buy, you may know that you are getting the Best and Purest. You may depend upon the exc other cookery you muke if you use ney of the pastry or any of Port of Low An-| ae 12S FSSsas FESTBe tion in a letter sent by R. M. Deb-{ a Chinese gambler, was fined $100 by Police Judge Gordon yesterday afternoon after admitting PAID ADVERTISEMENT - — PAID AD.—Paid by E. T. TEAR Paid by T. J agent for the Progressive In for Traynor Washington st. August 14 rying in all 14/aged 23, a boilermaker, and John For some reason John Lee and guns, brushed) Montgomery, aged 30, a fireman Ah Kuhn, arrested with Kee, were against a ew of the Canadian Pacific surgent Club. ; ; Dis f discharged, although testimony ish tof six] callroad, ‘were Growned im Moose} eure an. cohing south me showed that all three were guilty Vessels, armed) Jaw river today when their boat} President an “aching tos <2,| with 63 guns, near Put-in-Bay, Lake od If your druggist me A smile went arou when Kee| g > somes, Lake} ne¢ | Keep it, mail tbc to the hastily plead and the smile| Erie. This was one battle where Carstens Packing Co. : 4 wi grew when Kuhn and Lee were dis-| the mixers had no fear of retnforce ° Fill-o Manufacturing Co, , charged ments, for there was in it from the CLEAN SWEEP HERE. | 881 Empire Bidg., Seattle, Was ipo ile start every armed boat on Lake For Judge of the Superior heat, aad e SKULL FRACTURED—DIES Erie or any of Great Lakes Straws show which way the - - SENT Otto Voss, a young German who! ®bove Niagara falls. So they went wind Is blowing. Some one at Court of King County, Nonparti 6é 33 ~ was picked up unconscious a few ,t0 It unembarrassed, and after the|— the Gorham Rubber Co., san Primaries, Sept. 13. t h t P d BI d T te Sag sisted up unccnecious «font, sremiarrsere. tnt ater thal toe et Tha resado end Tas te st. died at the city hospital all killed or wounded but eight, h on the senatorial campaign the ; night. Voss sustained a went to another boat and fought 15|ff other day = skull as the result of a minutes more. Then there wasn't There were 42 employes in the intoxicated. He anybody left to fight with and he|f| shop. The vote stood POIN DECLARATION OF PRINCI poe resided at 283 sent a dispatch to Gen. Wm. Henry || DEXTER 42, BURKE ©, other PLES OF THE CLUB. boi is known of hig relatives. Harrison. “We have met the enemy candidates 0. un ted y are ours,” he wrote. Then, | 1. Drive the corporations out e - A gift shower will be g' at the ering that the telegraph had | ' ; e Seamen's Institut ame 5 iateinted ania there wake ee of politics. Then give them th te Pike st., next Thursday afternoon, ten-word limit, he added "Two just protection of the law in | ° <a for the purpose of raising money ships, two brigs, one schooner and|temey Samuel H. Cha G -} he rs ] j-] k 2] h d 1 Be ase ae ech tances | Subs, Soe, Win, cas setnoner M8 NETL iionen Reuse tveir honest business rights | | VOle for Sunrise Court} Get that almond-like taste, that sweet, delicious | mae - * os | immediate prospect, according to publican) Candidate for Corporations are organized for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Joseph R. Anderson County Treasurer Matt H. Gormiey, of collecting the delinquent taxes, amounting to about $6,000, from the | Puget Sound Power Co. and the Puget Sound Electric Co. | flavor; that ultra-mild and mellow, yet rich and satisfying flavor—produced in a cigar at 5e by means of the “Presado” blend of tobaccos. We tell you frankly that this rich, superior taste is due not to any peculiar liff baccos, but to the manufacturers’ knack in blen A good, high-grade filler of choice top leaves with a selecte d binder and extra matra wrapper business, not for politics 2. Restore the nomination of Good Health is the Target of your aim—or should be—and first in importance. Get and keep good health and you can work with hope—find life worth living—rise after nights of restful sleep—have energy and ambition—know content. If you are out of health, or in poor condition, see what BEECHAM’S PILLS supreme court justices to the AMERICAN HOTEL Under New Management people tn the direct primaries as Dead Place. } It was the dullest resort on the | lake. | The moon is dead,” said the ro mantic girl, as th strolled along the beach No wonder,” re chum, “if it has the first step in removing cor 2 Apecial rates rook TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED 1514 Westlake Boulevard (Fourth and Pike porate influence from our courts thin ponded her LAKE FOREST PARK is an ad n hanging dition of 1,752 acres situate north 1524 pen Main 6260 SERON & DALE Phones Perhaps other anutacturers may be willing to pay the price for equ jaround here long.” and @ good, extra selec te d tobaccos in cigar. If so, {t st be tha ese other manufac can do for you. Your food will taste right and nourish you better Tatlors and Men's Purnia ered ~y the Niakhtnata: “gs! this turers have not been able to hit upon Bondy & Leder cooper! nul oe ope See ae i i. 7 o! ake shington; has a ' v r de knack of blend b —your bowels will be regular and your nervous system corrected Every bridge on the Milwaukee ‘caer he pel hy Kood boat service anw a good train way, while we are large jobbers of the cigar brands of many factories, we ourselves don't Your blood will be purer and you will feel more cheerful. Your J} ratiroad will be made fireproof, ac . service, It has one-half mile of know ANY other cigar at ANY price, that gives one such a mild yet satisfying smoke as j whole system will be benefited and you will know why so many [| Cording to E. J. Pearson, chief en-| Lake Washington frontage, eight! the 4 thousands have found that Beecham’s Pills hit the target and | Gineer of the Chicago, Milwaukee &| running streams, and is subdivided i Puget Sound road. The recent for 4 Private Less ||", one to fiveacre tracts = Hit Right Every Time = jj)” "re" y sss Te of at LAKE. FORMS eene—and at oc | | Sold Everywhere. In boxes, with valuable directions, 10¢. and 25¢. The Practical Girl OLE HANSON & CO You've smoked lots of brands of cigar Now get Ls _ ) Mr xon—Isn't that Sarah | 14-16-16-17 New York Block ‘p l l } § . | | “Presado” blend and notice the peculiar mell |Sharper a uctical gir AR r | } ar me \ | eliable Medicine—-NOT A NAR-| never realized it till she advertised | + Mf. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., say i ahehented for a husband in a financial paper.| LAKE FOREST PARK ts an ad-}Foley'’s Honey and Tar saved her} ™ nd—a sweet, palatable, nut-like flavor—a taste ia the , | Most girls, don’t you know, would |ajtion of 1,762 acres situate north {little boy's life. She write Our! indicate) . be ist m he bet ° se ong one of the marriage | and east of the university on thia}lttle boy contracted a severe bron. Cate) seems to be js just rignt for the better ison ono?ra Ugaeeare side of Lake Washington; has ajchial trouble, and as the doctor's| Get that taste just once. That’s all WE ask for. hy | good boat service and a good train} medicine did not cure him, I gave . ‘ Hear one of them in our new Edison » i-proot 3 aragh | Today the Seattle Athletic club’s| service. It has one-half mile of{him Foley's Honey and Tar, in| For YOU'LL ask for more. parlor jathletes, now in Frisco, will meet|Lake Washingtoy frontage, eight}which I have great faith. It cured Complete catalogue of Ed m Records to choone fro i |the crack amateurs from all over|running streams, and is subdivided|the cough as well as the choking B it Ps M i s |the West on the track everal|in one to fiveacre tract jand gagging spells, and he got well alia d a ouse good men have been entered from} Take “City of Bothell” Sundayjin a short time. Foley's Honey and S h b h B és Oth AVE. 5, w jthe University of California, and/and get off at LAKE FORHST| Tar has many times saved us much Cc wa ac er ros. Ocs nc. Phone Ballard 1277 Near Market st each of the Frisco clubs has a big| PARK trouble, and we are never without Also VICTOR and COLUMBIA representatives Hat of entries, Good time ts ex OLE HANSON & CO it in the house."—4 Bartell Drug SEATTI E WwW pected if the weather is warm. 11415-1617 New York Block. |Stores, Quaker Drug Co. | snd e Se ne on vn

Other pages from this issue: