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Kept. th a m — ye cttucaaae, Bee Pa OS ine (iy United Press) the fature except by the past,” says | Chinatown ts quiet today followjex »* ter aN eet Nira Boe,| NEW YORK, Sept, 12.—Colonel |the World. “Your 1904 campaign |/*st night's outbreak of the wat ; ° . . ° ° main seedake uv, Wan | Theodore Roosevelt is called upon | has never been publicly accounted | TIE Nighbindes tg Bang h two we A Reet ake Union at the foot |>Y the New York World today to/for except an fragmentary facts] fen Were mut oe A SURMInE atpeat n eres n a ues In e 1um- rice urnl ure i biatae’ st publish the receipts of campaign | have come to light through Investh He ‘1 a . set a njen aw L wook ago that Har. {contributions and expenditure of| gations, Otherwise Chairman Cor-| (M8 Or Mie 0) ntnGe Clootes “at ot the drowned ber, {te funds in the presidential cam: |telyou never publicly accounted for | (f Gupneted UNE Lhelr Tate becomes | | was re 1 from @ similar fate PY ii acta ssvediniant W40 poh anya Ad the millions collected to] "Vast night's shooting was the ( AKO. control ane busincas carried On in| Yee mented. hiv lied. and kant | unt me 10.11 years. Anat the Cit Kida was found late - . p . P') nese have Waged their warfare tn anaes af by Will Wott e various states, meaning all bust: them yealed for six years. Welan open stroot wae w fad Bastioke nv. {ess if the president of the United | know the tnsurance companies con Father a had returned from a | 5t4 is to be the ‘steward of pub- | tributed $150,000, that the Harrt tris actene Lake Union. When they |H@ Welfare’ in regulating business, |man corruption fund contributed " e Wanle SHUn Gritak pole country has a right’ to know | plying $60,000, that the Standard “OuC , . , p Bayes bes re cra fish pole. | how the stewardahip is to be exer- | Oil Co., the beef trust and others ON TENTH AVE | COUCH, PRIC $5.50 Practical engl _ . 4, It has no means of judging | contributed.” ° Cough of unusual strength, ea con body was found, the caught in his coat w down. PLANS WRECK TO BE A HERO. GUTHRIE, Okla, Sept. 12 Ralph Garrison, a youth, has con fessed tha ved the epth from the Rock Deer creek, 1 of Enid, in the bh A money reward A passenger train spiked ratls PAID ADVE Paid for by for the surgent Club. John 1. Casey For Judge of Court of King County, Nonpart san Primaries, Sept. 13. DECLARATION OF PRINCI- PLES OF THE hook having tTISEMENT Progressive Ir Traynor the Superior cLUB. 1. Drive the corporations out of politics. just protection of their honest Corporations business, supreme court business are organized for not for polities. 2. Restore the nomination of justices Then give them the [placed the the law in rights. f) th ric to the people in the direct primaries as the first step in removing cor porate influence from our courts (Paid Advertisement.) Paid by J. H. Brown. 4 Seattle, Sept. 12, 1910. a | (By United Press.) Tam a working man. I hav | AUGUSTA, Me, Sept. 12—An| known Charles E. Congleton for! cariy vote was cast at the general years and I know him to be'a friend| election in progress here today. The| to r folks and laboring people. I nocrats are showing unusual ac get oie | tivity. Frederick W. Plaisted, dem hope every working man in his dis-| Joeratic candidate for governor trict will vote for him for the legis-| claims that the early returns in-| lature. |dicate he will be ele by a J. H. BROWN, ) of 5,000. Bert M. Fernald, eet Wdknade, gota . | rep an governor, who is fight 608 Twenty fourth Ay. N. | ing election, is optimistic and s the state by a plurality of be was elected in 1908 by PAID ADVERT Paid by G. Ben). J. W. BRYAN CONGRESS The Insurgent Republi at an can, for en Pp RIGHT by Endorsement of Organized La Organized Organized Heans—T Progres ugh The grenn wit and wit Sept. 11 Fighters. o was con bach a ed and sentenced to the pent tentiary in connection with the| death of Mis k ubeth Gleason, has been found by the Mi ourl conference the Methodist Epinc South, and un frocke appealed his crimi ve Repub nal case to the supreme court, where it now pending errr TTT eT eee ee ee Tee ee Pacific nal injuries. | gold watch found in H Mrs. Hill place. Ne i | |} Mrs. Hill says shot the Finn, has yet been found by the police HOT FIGHT ON IN FRATER GIVES FEED in the land two sons escaped soy OF 7N.Y. WORLD DEMANDS THAT eee MAN WHO INSULTS WOMAN, FINES SPOKANE, Sept. 12.—An tn \ » woman is 100 times offense to the dig ity of Spokane, ac Justice A. 8. Mann ewhipping a man in ater ! t whipping was plied to a man by the name of Sapp last Friday oi by A. W. Weart, husband the woman whom Sapp insulted. Sapp was formerly engaged to marry Mre, Weart. Judge Mann fined Bapp $100 and Wear a| . * * * * * * * ap * * * * * * * * $i . * * ae AUTO HITS YOUTH | across the street Paul Martin, a and sole sup: of a widowed mother, was run a driven by C. Dietrich. a contractor, of yesterday morning and Pike ning ewspaper, newsboy an automobile stay. rner of First av Dietrich and Patrolman Petersor njured boy in the for mer's car and rushed him to the| It is feared that owing to inter hospital boy will not live, | Patrolman Peterson placed Diet: | h under arrest, but stated that in| Dietrich was not to contractor was allowed personal recognizance WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE IN CELL IN JAIL wife of Matt Hill Russell House in Mrs. Lena Hill tor of the oth av. 8. 806 | un which an fied thief was murdered peo | morning empted to life in the Jail last night ‘| husband, who| s. Hill and he c K ste of the mur > » Gus Eckola, a barten-| is accused, are held as wit Mrs. Hill her husband Finns, yesterday onfeane | was a “ pottee | man MAINE TODAY FOR OTHER JUDGES} Judge A. W. Frater acted as host Arctic | JUDGE MOORE OF NOME TRUCE IN ” When Granville Turner, an em ploye of the Brace & Hergert M{ll company, staggered into the door way of J. G. Murphy's residence at 2606 10th av. W. yesterday morn ing, with a deep knife-wound in bis throat, he was unable to talk Later at the city hospital Turner : DON'T BEAT YOUR WIFE ON SUNDAY If you have a habit of beating! wid he thought he had been cut your wife at frequent intervals, do|py a barber. The police belteve jit on any other day but Sunday,| Turner's mind ts unhinged because Your neighbors mignt object other-|Of Mie experience, Turner wan re wise when their Sunday morning’s| ported missing from his home on p ie rudely disturbed by your|the county read to Weat Seattle screams The wounded man is single At happened yoate Jay morning CAN THIS BE TR n Mra. C. W. Strader, 1111 th av, made a rather vocifer-| It fen't every automobile driver ous objection to being beaten, ac-|who is as thoughtful as the man cording to her story, by her hue|who ran down a pedestrian at band, who is a barkeeper, and Third av. and Pike st. yesterday neighbors showed thelr annoyance | afternoon, When the victim pick by calling Patrolman Ed Hagen.|ed himself up he gazed ruefully at Hagen will attempt to secure a war-| te rent trousers rant st Strader for wife beat-| “Here, old chap, buy yourself a ing new sult,” said the man in the ear as he produced a wallet and sepa rated himself from $36 And m, just to make things pleasant, he invited his vietim to take a epin, The vietim grinningly accepted POSSE IS ON TRAIL OF BANDITS (By Valted Press.) Will Try Again. ELY, Nev., Sept. 12—Indian tralk| yoNpON, sept. 12.—Aviator ers today found the trail of the ban > Loraine, who yesteréay failed dita who held up the Southera gam 300 yards In his attempt to fly bling house yesterday, and ® posse # the Irish sea, announced to of 50 special officers, headed by Tex | day that he will make another try Hall, candidate for sheriff and|quring the coming week owner of the Southern, in in bot pursuit. News of an encounter is] poRTSMOUTH, England, Sept cupet An officer of «a German pl onewr regiment was arrested here while sketching the fortifications. COTTON WEAVERS TO MEET. PORTSMOUTH, N. HL, Sept. 12 The National Aseociation of, Cot COMING TO SEATTLE NOME, Alaska, Sept After serving eight years on the bench in 12 Nome, Judge Moore is now on his|ton Manufacturers will hold tte way to Seattic on the steamship | semiannual meeting at Portamouth re iia September 16, 16 and 17 OXYGEN FOUND ON MARS. EXPLODING TIRE WOUNDS. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, Sept. 12 More water vapor hae been discov POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ered in the atmosphere of Mare. A/12—When an automo! spectrogram taken here shows ploded it broke the nc striking proof of the presence of jaw of The * Harris, chauffeur wa for Oscar Johneon, of Bt. Loule or and oxygen (Paid Advertisement.) 1d for by T. J. Traynor, agent for the Progressive Insurgent Club. John T. Casey Favors Lake Washington Canal John T. Casey, candidate for supertor court judge, addressed a large m of taxpayers at Ballard Friday evening on the “Im portance of the Judiciary One of bis audience asked Mr. Casey, “Do you favor the Lake Washington canal?” “I most positively do," but I am in favor of having the answered the speaker. “Net only that, it built by American labor, and not by Orientals, and further, laborer should not be forced to work more than eight hours for a day's wages Continuing, Mr. Casey showed that there was & certain power ful corporation right here in Seattle trying to stop the progress of the canal by litigation In the courts, which retards the develop ment of this entire county. He said, “If elected to the superior court I will do all I can to settle legally and under the law, this long drawn for delay In com out litigation that seems to be interposed purely pleting this important work.” Mr. Casey explained that the voters would have a separate Judicial ballot upon which the names of all the candidates for judge will appear stiment at the meeting was overwhelmingly strong. Poindexter & A straw ballot showed Poindexter 44, Burke 7, Humphrey, 9. Mr. Casey also favored restoring to the people the direct nomina tion of judges of the court, which was taken from the prt t Li « ate influence APA-IN-IAW SETS DOG N YOUTH WHO COMES TO CLAIM FIVE-YEAR BRIDE ROSSING, N er Hampton left y departed from years about five yat in the world to une, She went to her treasured the secret t was Miss May Broo! ell that when Hampton re { to claim her several days er her set the dog on him ame indignant mpt raced his daughter at e f gate and ordered 1 off 1a family coun 1 cor m he rea was a WOMAN AND THREE DROWN CINCINNATI, O.,, ibmerged log upset aused the d nal and her Licking river pt. 12-—~A a rowboat and thrée small daughters The husband when | th of Mra. J. W. Dei-| | CONGRESS one. Yeu: then te Bryan whose candidacies are, phrey, Putting old bat « return will be ne or » Freee 210 adawt prop- helplews they are. J, buncoed, browbenten bin in the only paid ad put © paleo by Pierce friends during the l | verted to full-size bed. » FULL-SIZE IRON BED, PRICE $6.00—In green enamel finish, with | Furniture Headquarters | CHIFFONIER, DR R, PRICE $18.50—Made of $1 en sh, top of case Eastern hard maple in polished golden | First Floor Annex | + 18x inches and beveled finish, case measures 20x40 inches and ’ | | mirror 12x18, Drawer pulls are of beveled plate mirror 22x28. L | brass DINING CHATR, | FUMED OAK TABOUR OAK STUDY TABLE, QUARTER-SAWED OAK DIN- | SPECIAL $1.15 — Of | ING TABLE, SPECIAL $17.75— fr hardwood in polished | Made from well-seasoned stock, and TE OR SMPKING | PRICE $375—In Kam olden finish, with well- | finished in dull waxed golden. Has | oranp. PRICE $475 English finish. Has round braced under-construc- | solid pedestal and clearly carved ¢ : r a ee top measuring 21 inches tlon. feet | Decorated in tooled effect. | in diameter. 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A Strong Showing of Inlaid, Printed and Plain Linoleums Our Fall Stocks of Linoleums are repré enta very desirable grade, and include such famous makes Bgkerege as Wild’s, Potter's, Greenwich, Nairn’s, Farr an ey’s and $ Of the latter we have just received a large ship- ment of the “A” grade, hand-polished, which has the appearar " shed floor In all, 32 patterns are shown in Inlaid Linoleums, at $1.00, $1.15, $1.30, $1.50, $1.70 and $1.90 yard, and 17 patterns in x. Printed Linoleums, at 55¢, 60c and 65c yard, as also a large stock Linoleum and Cork Carpet. 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