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THE STAR MS for appendicitis performed by Ame ~ NEW YORK, Bept. 15,—Pont]ican spectalists and be waited upon| meet 4 OF 1 10 Oooo Wheeler, first secretary of the|by people of his native land. Mr 9 | American legation in St. Peters et eler arrived ‘le Ng p bnege f vote King y with a few small country t y wipes Mag ogg oo Our Poindexter's vols cox ew t ” , jburg, traveled steadily for twolwho was Hallle. Krminie Rive iF ds malaatng, 18 14,504, and that for Burke 1 646, glving Poin After Three Years Chicago Man rested by Secret Service| weeks and covered 4,632 milow that! povelist a lead rl Mase. Tale lend will be: tnercieed | atightly by Agents of the Government for Sub-Treasury Embezzle-| urna, but proba each 4, © Poindexte ¥ | vote pe roximately per cent of the total cast in the county 9 ment, | melved but ¥ “o ; Dae Tote on othe {idates follows, the names of winners ' te CHICAGO, Bept. 15.—After being) shadowed his every movement || | The ‘ secretly trailed for more than three| Since that time and the govern. || “ 7 peing shown (0 blac ment i# now { . PHE of the superior court) Thirty-sixth — Whalley, 1 (My United Press.) youre, Dearge. W. Wisgerald, @ fl! sane, ‘4 il cond Fitee cara Per beset 99; Main N79; | LeAVoy, 1,286 BEVERLY, Mass. Sept. 15.—| Mer tellor In the United States aub-| Loum fia will send Pitagerald tol) EXCLUSIVE a Uget; Casey, 48 Thirty-seventh—Jackson, 3,534; | President Taft is convinced that] treasury In thix city, is under ar-| 11% hem lentiary for a long term, It) ~ Bnook »; Gar) Palmer, 2,371 | Col. Roosevelt i# planning to be a| Test today charged with the emb« | STYLE aT hed Re ntatives. | presidential candid In 1912 and|#ement of $173,000 from the gub-| Since the xtrange disappearance || : ad i 414; Phillips,| Fortieth— Taylor, 1,887; Mess, | he is determined to give the colonel | feasury on February 19, 1907, The of the trom the #ub-|] SHOP” a 1,725; Tonkin, 1,422; Weston, 1,202.|4 clear field. ‘The president does | Arrest came after the federal grand bhneerky 1d has organized . ) an Murph F f ° hot want & second term jury had turned a true bill umber of industrial corporations : attorney urphy, orty-first, incomplete—Webster, ‘ 16S - ore radtort | L272. Coleg, 1108) Boor Tobe’ | This Information came from an|&sAinat the accused man on Febru-|{nvesting considerable capital in 714-716 Second Avenue. : Demntng, |Greea, 9f1r Latham (hen, Docean-rmatneatio. courte ary 17 of thin year, three years | them, and has bullt « palatial rost:| « ; It Ie stated that Taft wili/#fter the alleged consummation of dence in a fashionable suburb of — » y " he big theft Cihleago. 4: Welbon sand 2.727; | not move againat R elt, no mat. | "He, - | ; “ } Fitagerald would have been lock Fitegerald was released today or . Cittibanean, 166). |ter what taction Re it may gerald y “ 88; Art-|Reeves’ L&63: Robineon, 904, | Adopt. He regarda the colonels ac-| February, but the authori. | $60,000 bonds pecia Oockary. 818: Andercen, 400, Jone, |UVICY sorvewfully, not angrily hat undor the statute of| Fitegerald ts bitter concerning the san 467: Wiillama, 793 | ‘The president has been advised| imitations, prosecution in this pe-| humiliations to which he says he é ; - wes na 4 t cullar case was barred, This ruse has been subjected by secret service H " M fo hi obi, [that the administration has not) &" RP tity git ne pc wingge : been advertised properly, and what|" the part of the federal agents| men during the last two year He| Xx 1 t 0 Burro. Paryeanrts ao: Kon wo). {it has accomplished has not been | Completely deceived Fitzgerald, and| claims he bas been persecuted and | Hy me Chama” te Childe, 80.” Himel.| PTOuRht to the attention of the he believed himself secure from} even the most sacred things of his macnn hoch. 68: Clark, $88 ’ ne" | ple vividly enough, A press prosecution, Today, however, it be-| home life have been violated by the | Fall Morrison, 20,163 Forty-fifth — Smith, 706; Goes,|"8# been recommended. Taft was;came Known that agents soot eit } “5.699 : 647; Stevens, 629; Jeffries, 612. | UBconvinced, however, and the “soft * |) ° 7 . } sag. | Pedal” policy now tn effect undoubt sii: ler, 15,99. Kant Forty-sixth — Hastings, 1,782; |B " . j | rer: sSrertyainih = Mactingn 1 ite; [Rete paley ow illinery " Commissioners 428 Forty-seventh—Buchanan, | tae Kenzie, : | Gre diatrict—Ham ton, 2.278; Congleton, 1421; Smith, 1.408; | 1 wan addre ag O'Brien Davis, | Holbrook, 1,082; Belding, 1,00 exful candidate Se ierson. sts: Kelly, 189 Justices of the Peace Had it not been for prompt work bee gente Gordon, 15,014; Carrell, 14.297; ]on the part of both motormen yes Seattle Bowen, 141 Brown, 15 George, 12.6 jterday afternoon, a frightful lone congratulation Wright, 7 Anderson, 6,128; lof life might have res when |B fool that the Interests I Nor effin, 33; Martinson, 3,639 }two Puget Bound electric trains ably served by you as th: R 164 Constables. came together in a head-on col CENTRAL LABOR ¢ — Landon 20 Shannon, 7,656; Wise, 6,388; |lision on the Duwamish river draw | Wittiams, 1,900; Baxter Mulligan, W. C. Jones, 5.024; | bridge P "tuitythire—Alien, 995; Phillips, |Crandal, 4 4.875 ckily, Motorman Paulson of 6. Kane, 4,746 i 4.7m northbound train, saw the im @ Piper, 964; Ram-| Holden, 4,298 4.700; | ng collision, Both m« er T16; Renick,| son, 3.964; Lampman, 3,608; Locke, | coaches collided but wi no |; Bancroft, 21+ 12,761; Looney, 2,337 nore force than to give the pas . os , |} Sengers a severe shaking up. | “POINDEXTER LEAD | wannow ESCAPE!!!" (0% olin ~ ae ar a canvass to ra | today miraculously | funds for lay afternoon | ferers in Whatcom county _ GROWS IN TACOMA . = A. Morrisor dt death ye | escap Mept. 15—Final re Stanton Warburton, the progres* | when an elevator which be was|bundred dollara were pledged tb Wines county show that ive candidate for congress, wins! riding fell five stories In a new| members of the organization ithe Insurgent move-|the republican nomination by an} puliding First av. and Virginia overwhelming majority 6,949 votes to McCredie’s Claypool's 1,644. Miles F He polled | ¢¢ and ‘ting “CANNON DONE FOR,” Mo! m sustained a t fracture of the leg. He 1911 Firet av Me regulars and stand e ater than was © of the re resides at j hil patter ‘iret taras, or ecincts in the beats James M. Ashton tn his b ean a bee S scattering half county by a majority of about 600 Insurgents in Wyoming ot ™ Unite Sebied or so bare nm reported | PORTLANI | (Ry Celted Pree) Speake Car | i RAWLINGS, Wye Sept. 15.—11| speak f e et'lvma. 1 have taken. polece. 3}, " S, Wyo. Sept. 18.—3t Hae sen am going tha ning Congre — il KILLS Irma mentioned in Mrs. Bennett's ete sonviates ta) See ; : note, is the 2-year-old daughter of b strong it mo Ore por the Bens was in the house mrouamucat the thie, | & bit-| ot | the time of the tragedy ; poaaintea — : : a and that a progressiv a mw ands f : EDITOR MAVERUN i sscvvca! 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Fit and times few weeks ago I got|T workmanship guaranteed Is Foley Kidne Pilla and gave them ate They & me great relief We make ye ) © continued till now Tam again tn at ready-made " perfect health."—Bartell Drug AME NUE AMO UNION STRLET. | Stores | Sto THURSDAY, SEPTE FIRE SUFFERERS the ald of forest fire suf Several SAYS STANDPATTER TMT 10 STEP HELD FOR THEFT Labor Congratulates Poindexter Labor co wed to Judge for the r wishes t upon your { the people of the en’ , OF BEATT By Jw We have had 16 presidents since Emperor Francis Jos jong reign y ly Spots, You Can Remove Them Easily | Do you know how easy it is to re-| move those ugly spots so that no gM! cal af Simpl { Othine the ven 1 bow easy is to rid reckles and get a bea xi | t th mmer ha ought t most , oO as it The Gratitude of Elderly People F fan pierre dx take freckle-Face if the Summer Brought Out Unsight | MBER 15, 1910. LONG TRIP FOR OPERATION, might ha ¢ & surgical operatt mnell last night, the Miles Poindexter of epublican nomination Styles this opportunity of weeping victory. We tire state Will be mont tm the senate LE AND VICINITY Harris, Secretary Thursday and Friday September Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Nineteen Hundred and h began his) of 62 years. to whatever helj mfort and rive | ath at the The tomorrow g, will make ar SUFFRAGETTES TO MEET eattle rage Club afternoon at Harrison apartments, ¢ and Harrison #t Mre Stevens Clark, re addr Vomen of Wyoming 9 igs BB EXCLI STYLE SHOP” THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National United States Depositary. Statement of Condition Including Its Branches in Portland, Seattle, Association, of San Francisco Tacoma and Virginia City, At the Close of Business, September 1, 1910. Assets (San Francisco and Branches) . Loans and Discounts .. Bank Premises Other Real Est * Liability Under Bonds and Stocks | tomer Sundry nited State Other t Bonds to Secure Circulation nited States Bond Redemption Fund with | Cash and Sight Exchang Liabilities .$27,933,794.07 1,138,400.00 ),009.00 341.40 4,401,933.14 5,058 500,00 287,850.00 250,000.00 13,633,914.05 Capital Paid in Gold Coin... . . $8,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . . 7,841,220.06 irculation eptances under Letters of Credit Liabilitic +,960,200.00 4,838,674.81 234,488.93 31,498, 148.86 The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, and its branches in Port land, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City, constitute one association, under one management, and depositors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the entire ( ipital, Sur plus and Undivided Profits of the Association. SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Avenue WAGNER, Manager GEORGE T. S. WHITE, \ st Manager Beir en