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THE STAR--THURSDAY, SE TEMBER 15, 1910. is une Of hin incor are Gone | Outcome is a (WINSTERS WIFE sz wtont,” says the North Ar ‘ONN0 fete DENTS course he and always On fl | | 207% Pike St, Over Owl n so teen, OE Waureg ie tales : ~ | , _preneat by hin past Of course Conetuc Wit }put up against him for the nomina almply « chorus girl, but I hope to}! of the country hese are the Northwest is NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE AMERICAN ERAGUE tion. His democratic opponent 4 « loving wife and true helpmect| President Taft's words, and not yeton of Mr, B.C i ‘ « pe |W. W lee of the superior : an well ours the United States Won. Laat, Bet Won te : . (Ry Untied Press With bis face ibe e - t Ss a : t wind campelgne at SPOKANE, Sept, 16. — When “|i a Salat aad. pice powder " mt 8 TF 488 is atl - ; shown the dixpatch from Beverly |in his black hair to give m touch Ks ' 7 ey os 8 2 > 048 | tech thoroughgoing insur-|*!# morning announcing that the | of dignity to hie role ay a college #15 SET OW TEETH wed Tn ¢ i Five bases on balls, one hit off . * ; AS Teont and was firet elected judge) President had decided to recognise | protesagr, Mr, Foshor smiled alight-| per oo $10 SET OF TKETH—Gueraninng ye ¢ Rig Bill Chinault, aggravated by a oo 88 "Tof the superior court tn Snohomiah|!¢ Insurgents, Milos ©. Potndex| jy when asked why he quit the pul . PregpriephiepPneera wi f v¢ 7 Ru county in 1904, In that campaign] ‘er lnsurgent nominee for the sen antago tan r ut it i CEL ALY wild piteh, four errors and two bat . he ran against Judge C, C. Denny expr his pleasure at the always had @ desire to OR PORCELAIN Bittigy at ters hit with a pitehed ball’ gave At metrolt iS éee . : 4 the incumbent, who waa the regular|°hange of attitude on the part of] act,” he waid Tentered the mia Ef OR ty) 4 a the Tacoma Tigers six runs yeo-| Cleveland a Fe cbtlcan convention Samneee Gas the administration Pe | fey because of the wish of my F ~~ ory glad,” sald he, “tha nee «Hs | terday, Seattle got five hits, but RH. Was supported by AT OE eee ene a ane en | iather, Ulmself « mintater, I gradu-| : Pi e3 . ) 12 ad [tereats in the district, chief among Jated ‘from Lombard college in the Tigers won, 6:3 J At Chicago . Aveo tl i ;jharmonize the party. Of course, | Galout \ ‘ 1 he fireworks . started tm the] St Louis 2 7 2]which were the big logging and/harmonize the party. Of | course, | Jalouburg, Hi. in 1908. 1 accepted | 1 . tere os canne me a eves § o ¢ cago paalo: « The cy third. Byrnes walked and stol aye , ord and recrimination, ‘Tho re-| 4. reg Ge ws The aslary 4 second. ,Maston also drew @ pass. | R. 1. B.] An insurgent republican organian-| Cord jpald was pitifully small—-$700 Warren got there on an error, Mott! at Chicago ........ 10 4) (4 was organised to upport | Pan poor Lape 4 anne nei and) year—and my wife and I could : was next up and got the only it) s: Louis 2 7 ${Bluck and, although the county went] Will relleve Itself of rewetionary | barely pay living expenses. 1 havi Tacoma made in the game. Rocky republican by at overw! elming ma-| rere effort te etifie iedanedsennt® good yoloe which has been de-| t on first and War COAST wity, Black was elected | veloped, A month ago I decided oe Spe igre tens By vens Black ts Insurgent j thou aod action by withholding | that 1 could make no further r ‘ ren got his at second. Stevens} Won, Lost. Pet 3 ,| Patronage was foredoomed to fail | pcx * sagter fe gee gag, stopped one of Bijl's hot ones With | porvand ss »| Black's election ¥o displease, ire. The party will get together| (ott, MY wife and I agreed to} F his ribs and Bassey and Coleman | 0s* : 33 $83 | milling interests that they went to| (Tt. Ure Darly Will sot tou | turn to the stage. That's all there| 1 each walked. McFadden got around | ‘ rr sor |the logistature In 1906 and had the} . v we to it to third, where Akin caught him } . ‘ is te [district divided and John B. Yakey, | ¢e eee eke kha hanee Mr 30, tall, straight Wh G id ‘Ha w G T and atene i the scoring. Six runs. sod i ew” ‘la “sawdust ring” politician, ap|® # | end handsome declared that| ere to 0 an tt) to et B Seaton t 20k Chinault’s place an pointed Judge fdr the Kitsap county | # BANK CLEARINGS, *| he fo people companion ee and held the Tigers without & rum | 4+ cacramento 2 ; nd of it. Black was again elected) @ able, and = thoughtful t Seattle made two in the third. | Doug se jin 1998, running hundreds of votes | » Seattle. 2 people | Fe pe Hemenway beat out Coleman's ‘ ig ahead of his party ticket | Clearings today The Golden Rule applien here} throw to first and Seaton got a RW. R, | Two years ago there was prac:|® Halances......... jamidst the painted scenery a} Ss EAMSH § STEAMSHIPS c ase on balls. Moran hit, filling] 4) gan Francisco 6 15 |g ]teally mo fight againet Humphtey | @ ; #| fuged faces more than it does in| i the bases. Raymond flied out.) Yi,non Aebare S # lin the First district. He was un-|@ Tunes. | many a prayer meeting,” he said} c Watkine walked, forcing Hemen-| VeT®*™ ----- tee sere opposed in the primary election,| ® Clearings today $1,040,776 @| "Lam sorry to may this, yet 1 am Price Ret” an Price Geng ” and “Princ , way over. Weed forced Watkins RHE jand his democratic opponent was! ® Balances me 87,188 @| lad to find that the much-mmlign-| 4 at secoad but Seaton came 1] at Les Angeien s 7 5|Charlee H Mier, & former labor * gos a |e actere iid siris are i | epee Sruik flied to Mo! 3 eade espite jose ire ortiand. x 4 and human folks after| : A couple of hits im the ninth,| and 5 4) stances Humphrey was elected by|@ ings today $1,642,036 ays and Bundays at 2:00 pm helped out by an error, gave one } but about 12,000 plurality & Balances aiken” 2teeee more run. Box score: VICTORIA WILL | This year, with insurgency] ® os . jsweeping the country, with a tre-|@ Spokane. i t and QUREN ¥ , am RW. PO A x }mondous opposition to Humphrey] @® Clearings today «+ $802,799 wi Not ineludin Paeteieas in his own party, with Cannon dis |® Balances ‘ vis 859 &| ” and porte” ae v a SS Ge tsb ited, with Humphrey betraying | ® * E Prince Rupert. .§18 00 o..3 ee ws mer uieie Sanne rf {canon to fet t be nomination, aad eee eee eee 2 ee es EQINON STANDARD “CYGNET.” wis ody pated , Be —_ " os with a widespread revolt agains Sb Poh a4 coe ‘cate 9 ; Ae 4 Victe A) Cannon Humphrey wierele, will|, LONDON, Sept. 15.-Hadji Mo. 6 i Deri ted eam fOr ViCtoriti be comparatively easy to defeat) hammed Jumalul Kiram, sultan of e $ 2 £8 8 Ban atong, the onty stumdting| Humpbrey at fe polls, Bult, ‘who in 1005 expressed a de SF EH Ww “a| Mock in the face of the city's desire tire to marry Alice Rooserelt, tx seen Pvenn | na 3 for represeitatin Inthe Northwest ound for the United States, “He PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept, 15 | Str, Clty of teverett oF Telenvagh APE ES Al reague bas been the uncertainty Galle Rimseit 'o Taft subject, and/ Replying to the newspaper attacks or acoma| More, 1b 4 1 2 18 2 Slits receiving the support necessary "| declares he salutes the American | against Col. Theodore Roosevelt Hechisntioid. “so: $ 8 8 2 § 8) Te Mere nich flocked to ace the! flag whenever he seen it. He raised | the Philadelphia North American | ay ae tee Ee Oe aaeuven thea’ da tial the money for his American trip by| today declares Roosevelt tx the fore-|] 6, gpecta Terms of only $4.98 down h cougar. 3 ee i as at Be couanan aed eas te the sale of pearis most eltizen of the United States on the ePadten. ss y nes, © oh % 4s $ fg] deen skeptical that the ti t epee eee od on, ° S ee aN ae ae ae rrived when British Columbia's | waceus neces — he = = | capttai may step tn in the moi al Bi NI - PL A E ae Gane: the om Found trips daily. ‘Total ori . struggle for the northwest cham-| Round Trips Dally Score by innings— t e945 and 10:25 a m 45 p.m o—$:35 a.m. and 12:1 ttle; N. P| 3| plonship, and today the manager ‘ 4} the local. te and a committee of| s cy Waited Frees) A T ® } prominent citia going the! _ TRENTON, N J Bept unds to secure y for a fran-| F is of Woodrow Wilson, Ea at-| le dent of Princetor ‘oralt chise. aeldent eth ence eecraity. 2T°! Fearing an invasion of the dread free from rats, but today | confident he will vive the guber-| bubonic plague, City Health Officer in overrun with the rodents.” gatorial nomination « New Jersey : . B RNS-LANGFORD the first ballot in the democratic ee Bae aM Btoele of Ellensburg, has| Dr. Bournes outlined the cs onvention, which convened hers| (lay sont an appeal to Chiet Medi- | paign waged against rate last yea eo and suggested that Dr FIGHT is OFF |\ Wilson's backers cinim at|°*! Advisor Dr. F. 8. Bourns of Se pant 1,000 of the 1,400 delegates.|™* offer a small bounty for} “ A year ago,” writes Dr. Stee rat killed, as well as the Tommy Burns, former heavy-| Frank 8. Katsenbach, Jr, t# bia op-| pA 708" weight champion of the world, has| ponent Ellensburg was comparatively | methods of distributing polson ired Hugh Mcintosh, the Austra-| _— _ ia fight promoter, calling off BIS|CLARK, IF ELECTED | SPOKANE EASILY }match with Sam Langford, sched SPEAKER, TO DRIVE MULES! juled for the first week in Decem s - BEA $ CANUCKS tn London | | Burns’ ac’ was necessitated) am elected speaker of the national t in Small action j ich he | house I will drive a team of mules j by an injury to his kne . Fecetved while playing lacrosse at idown Pennsylvania av, in Wash sand VANCOUVER, Sept. 15.—Van-| the sixth inning yesterday, and for| Vancouver. The injury has proved ington,” was the proclamation de-| 75 $14.75 a time tt looked as if the Indians |%*"!0us and may now cause Bs livered by Congressman Champ/ might even then be defeated. but | Permanent retirement from ©) Clark at the homecoming celebra ‘ oy rt ing. fon here. Lou Nordyke made a pretty run-|" 01 ere tol Ring catch and the opportunity Foon 8 ee eee Fe eulioe : | Gone. Spokane won easily, 1. | (ume the formers leg recovers| AMERICAN WOMEN Dis- couver started a batting rally in Give pokes. Three errors heiped|'* 6 OO RIS, Sept. 15.—The Paria po the Indians along. The game in Neeman who has a smattering of detail: the English uage is about to n be driven trom the force in des peration. He blames the American ¥ | | woman, who is an inveterate ques ar, of | jacoma Sum mar en bases 2, Basse , i oma Tel . Matn 299%; MMALS SERVED. Subject to change without notice. Business Sanson Star classified ads. Buye Boccemmer to D. & JOUNETON CO. THIRD AND UNIVEMADTY sel] real estate, etc. a ee «lt MOBERLY, Mo., Sept. 15.--"Ift I! £ilfo8 .PESerers*zzs_ an. R roa & a eo rd eh a, ae Ge RES | 2g Se. ts. es SF tion asker whenever she discovers ce 2 Se ee | 4 9 ¢ 41 1 81 Phe Seattle Yacht Ciub will hoid}* crossing guardian who can con 245 Sample Suits from a Prominent Eastern tailoring concern will be offered at special sale tomorrow and Sat- ws 2 $$ FE Flehe last race of the season Sunday) Yerse in ber mother tongue urd thi Th small and if fit ill get tional bar; eS hee oe el eee et lay at this great store. They are in sizes, we can fit you, you will get an excep! gain. 5 1 1 © F *iienge course on the Sound for the} % 81 6 31 14 «63} Sande & Erland trophy cup. The) oft AB. R Po. A &.lcourse is approximately 16 miles = Eerterignt. $Y oF F TP 8) tm length Frisk. rt S 4 1 oe dag > Perdyke, ib + 4%% ¢ 3] tea & Indies’ day at the eal | $85 8 8 Tl park i $$ 3 3 8} ‘ | } >. $ 3 3 2 3 8! Harry 8. Horan, who once swam/|| A8k for one of our beautiful Baker. p : 1 ’ a ® @/a mile in Boston harbor with the Hammered Brass Souvenir Totate iS i MH ia “G| mercury lower than zero and whol] Pintes. They will be given out ‘ _ Reore ‘}alwo easily swam across the bay to Thursday evening to all lady West Seattle, is teaching swimming |I cuosta Other beautiful and ‘ at the Washington baths in the tistic gifts have beeh pur \ basement of the Moore theatre Y chased in Europe, and will follow Reruck | noon Ap The Seattle ball players were j the guests of Harry Cort at the | HERR FRANZ Seattle theatre last night i PLENTY OF CHANCES OUT ADELMANN 245 SAMPLE SUITS OF THE THESE SUITS ARE MADE UP t | paral ~ lean THIS And Orchestra HIGHEST TAILORING ART IN OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF i Brest i it | cafe ot Tommy, Morranay, one of MEN'S SIZES, REGULAR VAL- concn Gh oh ismria bad i First game ae te “oy Hy Mg ayo a ep CAFE | UES $18.00, $20.00 AND $22.50, i aceite is AL | ot) as died iia STRIPES. EACH AND EVERY AND SATURDAY— $14.75 WHITE SEWING] > TM - NEW FALL SHOWING OF TOPCOATS, RAIN- | NEW FURNISHINGS AND SHOES FOR FALL AND MACHINES |) von sw moacrr taster nome Just Say COATS AND OVERCOATS WINTER WEAR $30 |e tte A. BRIDGE & CO. She write oO uitie boy contracted a severe bron] MAL TED MILK. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST B. D. VORIS " tid e him, 1 ga The Food-drink for All A Pioneer Ona Wie Senina | ahve ata fal Rivel| Mae bail de Toxo Coco. 1 Douglas | FIRST AND YESLER Two Entrances FIRST AND YESLER | Keystone Pittsburg 2 7 | at Montesano, and on the h he R HW. B| Will go up against the colored ‘At Brooklyn 4 7 1| marvel at North Yakima. Joe Em Patient oe ae ery has been taken on as the ruby one’s training partner } Brooklyn-St. Louis—Rain socom c— 3 John Haynes, the big cloud, bette known &@ Klondike. he only man Diamonds on Credit a ieienn tae ante wine Matn 7294 the lecture platform, While with |] COME IN, LT Us sHOWw YoU | : raion Mower Jeffries on his recent tour Burns did |f | SupertorTallored Clothes see” Gomes cst Model Millinery Parlors #| Le spstspssseseststtestststi: tf Dreamland tonight medic t « the cough well as the choking| Agrees with the weakest digestion, 1105 Third Av. Seattle, Wash. || and gag yells, and he got well rating and nutritious. Shoes Pants ind. Phone 594. n 4@ shor e. Fole i and nalted gram, powder form, f M Sunset—Main 705. Tar has many times saved us muct re or Men ad Sewing Machines for Rent trouble, and we are never withont| A @lck lunch prepare’ in a minute i it in the house. it in tartell Drug| Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S. || $3 and $3.50 | Overalls dang | = Others are imitations. |

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