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LOING TRADES COUNCIL ASKS FOR IMPEACHMENT Fotlowing resolutions have been adopted by the Buliding Trades The Seattle, Renton @ Southern railway has for long op- the people of Rainier Valley; and “Whereas, Just when the people were about to win In their fight this corporation, United States District Judge C. H. Hanford eee, in with that handy teol ef corporations, the injunction; and “Whereas, This is only one of @ series of bene gm covering many PE rereont corporations aa againat the people; ar “Whereas, This judge le the type of corperation e petde infesting courts; therefore, be it “Resolved, That the Rene ayer ‘Trades Councit of Seattle jolm in the for the Impeach Hanford and heartily congratu- the people of Reinier oe In their valiant fight againet the cor whieh le holding back the growth of that section of the cliy oppressing Ite residents; and be it furthe: “Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be forwarded to the it of the United States and the United States congress.” ee a ——— At the Theatres that went very nicely, Indeed, last night, and the rest of the bill is Just a bit above Orpheum standards. World and Kingston, who have played ta every elvilized land in ¢ world, are back again, and Mi Kingston's singing is almost won- dertu There are four other very fair acts om the bill SSPE EERE EE AT THE THEATRES. Moore—Dark. Seattie— “Adrift in the | World.” At the Empress. The bill at the Empress seems Sto sive 0 fall measure of satisfac tion this week. Ida Barr. programmed as an “En v but her meterial needs Just a litle time, | expurgation; tt Is a trifle too strong for matinee eymnasts ig hit last evening. Miller ber intmi-|and Mack, d-ncers; Mra, Julea Ley delightful | and family, Weston and . and Rice and Stevens and his cepable | Cady, cama comics, all help to bave @ povelty offering | round out a good program, . e -, Engiand hunting on the Im- Seite: cram of Devonshire. At the same time, strike was i progress and soldiers were shooting at the peopte in Liverppo! and Wales. FOR LA FOLLETTE By United Prose Linsed Wire.) Ww. be, ai Wai ia told to one oh. he latest inventions to part a man from his nickels. The ¢ Commo- |, Aug. 29.—Sena-| dus, who lived in 192 A. D., had such la carriage, and like vehicles we Of lows today has|t,cvn 45 the Chinese tong before | Of announced his opposition to the Christian era. it Taft as the next executive his support of Senator | Beattie Automobile School, 239 te. Broadway. OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK OF TODAY ; Stands out a great bulwark of solidity. It has rounded out forty-one. years of public service, and all the while has developing, growing and expanding. Today It Is the ideal institution, devoted to the highest stand- ard in banking, serving those who appreciate conservative methods. With ite associated institution, Washington Trust and Sav, ings Bank, It has a combined Capital of $1,600,000.00, a Surplus of |} $320,000.00 and Deposits in excess of $15,000,000.00, making it the largest In the Pacific Northwest. Every department of fi- nancial service is maintained and each department is perfectly organized for the expeditious handling of all banking business. Your account, therefore, in this bank will receive every at- tention which superior facilities afford. p ~ THe Dexter Horton National Bank \esond at Cherry re INE) Mew Yor Building ~ Resources ]'J mittions CONFERENCES SOLICITED THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. QUITS FOREVER LAND THAT GAVE HIM SUIT OF CLOTHES AND $5 FOR 20 YEARS’ UNJUST IMPRISONMENT Andrew Toth, on Board the German Lioyd Steamer Kronprinzessin, in New York Harbo: NEW YORK, Avg. 29.—Andrew,that he would never return to Toth, who served 20 years in the — ik ‘ain ask slaves c . 0 western penitentiary of Pennsy!-| stor he gets back home, for An- vania for a murder another man| drew Carnegie has granted him a of a simtlar name committed, sailed pension of $12 a week long as for his native home in Gengyel,| he lives. Toth was an employe of Patu, Austria, with the suit of Carnegio’s steel company when he clothés and the $5 which the state| w accused and convicted of kill gives all released prisoners, vowing | ing @ fellow workman SUIT ALLEGES GROSS WAONES) Paul Wilson of Rainier Heach Whe fled a complaint in the United States clreuit court, aking em phatlc charges Rainier Valley injunction sult The complaint is filed by Karle & Stoinert, attorneys for Wilson, who own considerable property in the Rainier Valley, along the lines of the Crawford road. The complaint recites, among other things, that much land was donated to the road by people liv ing In the valley on the specific con- the fare would never ex to and from Dunlap . This agreement has been grously violated, Wilson's complaint recites, WED 47 YEARS; NOW GETS DIVORCE ALBANY, N. Y,, Aug. 29.—Mar-. ried 47 years, A. N. Gaunt, 78, and Charlotta Gaunt, 78, are free today from the bonds of matrimony they found so galling aft almost half a century of life together. aunt sued on the grounds desertion. SUICIDE IN CELL VANCOUVER, B. ©. Aug. 29 Edward Mascher, of Seattle, ar rested 00 & burglary charge, com: mitted suicide in the elty jail hanging his suspenders. of * DURHAM, Aug. 29.—A letter *& written 250 years ago has just ® been delivered to the descend ® ants of the man to whom It ® wan addressed, It had been ‘@ lost tn @ pigeon hole in the ® public record office. RRA REAR KH The trusts which heritage, and whi for the rest of it. One short month ago the colossal coal fields of Far North were — SENATOR, took the bill before congress. And he is SE ee rE at ’s and the whole people's fight. In a particular sense he will be the “senator from Alaska,” as well as the senator from this state. A cabinet officer, Fisher, has been rushed across the cohtinent to Alaska to examine the coal fields and report on this PEOPLE’S PLAN. And Fisher is think- ing favorably of PUBLIC CONTROL. ' The entire country has been aroused, deeply inter- oh cae, Retaes wes So bene ot 6 pander Sie which will not only man chi coal und the downlad re ae ill also give hopeful vision’ new triumphs in other directions. Teh, the AROUSED AND | Oregon Ranch Native Washini METROPOLITAN OPENS OCT. 2 The Metropolitan theatre will be RUSHING WITHORAWLS Withdrawals of names from the | Ditling recall petitions are still con- |tinuing with a rush. Every mail | brings tn a large number of names | with requests to be taken off the petitions Only six more days are left for the reoallers to finish their ver: i-recallers feo} certain that of the six days more than wnt names will have been wittftrawa to make the petitiqns in pttective, 4 Days, Commencing Sept. 3, Mate, Mon, Wed. Mort H. Singer's Musical Revue MISS NOBODY FROM STARLAND Priges: Nights, 50c, 750, $1, $1.50 Matinees, 25c, 50c, 75, $1. THE SEATTLE STAR month 1.70; one 20 cents months, Phatmacy, $226 Da! corner 28rd “nd m Cherry wt Pisnee Bast 114. 5 and Green- ee Lady's brown reat hi two #20 gold pi oe, one 1 In change. ward. Return to T! ar. Evanston ay, Phone Black 420. pelea An Alredaly: between Roy and Bird "Address Ti? 18th av. C783. Reward Ww N. Ti.i08, Fin opened for its first season on Octo- ber 2 raction will be Richard musical show that has made quite an impression in the East. Klaw & Erlanger, owners of the new house, @ satisfied ther selves that the theatre will be ready for occupancy on this dat | but it will mean that the crows of painters and decorators must work Hy f o jabor; over one hunared cases cured past your to ag e bnater “tide. about 24 hours @ day on the job} Dm now on, “HARRIMAN LIMES) BECLRE Wl BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—Flat declaration of war if the shopmen of the Harriman lines persist in the demand for recognition of the sys- tem federation was made here to- day. The position of the roa set forth by the Harriman lines in a statement by F. G. Athearn, head of the bureau of economics, the ro: it read “Let the shopmen present thelr | demands through the heads of their | individual unions and they will be considered. If the demands | sen’ through the offic, | federation they will receive no con- | sideration.” Gov. Dix of New York put on a uniform the other ed in public. He |didn’t make half the impression that Spinach, bom fiw" potatoes, tb. rnia dried onions | the big, puffy gold-braided drum ma- jor always do Principal publicity vehicle of the) » fF Matrimonial ino at., room 2 Readings daily; Wriday Newman i ning at 807 INTRODUCTION SOc! Removed to 106% Pike, HELP WANTED. "2 ly, Thousa: information, ROGH s' INSTT 1200 viple y hare furnished oott Ind, 2217, it for attending Cait 2766 14th SITUATION WANTED— FEMALE “Woman dosiron {Ronition av housekeeper for widow, Tage ourtains FURNISHED APARTMENTS. employed, clone In, phone; room B. Main #280, ang Tay imaelf to the cell door by | f t PARRA AR RRR ER ee D *|\DO DOP POPP DPD PPDDPE SPECIAL NOTIC: on STAR WANT ADS WIL L RE RECEIVED OVoR PHONE. MAIN 9400; IND. 441, ft collusion in the] paid mited course only Our school of write ARBER COLLEGR nina Av. @ winder wanted winding Arhiw and D. ¢ pring Wi ‘ mx) ‘shing done leat areal ed dat D DA D D D WERKLT neWrat 7 COs Witat 100 Want very tniag. we Vist & COMPANT, Gecond Ay. ina. » D Bb D D D B b eu location. Apply 686 2 Past 3 FOR REN] —MiSCELLANEOUS All kinds of store Cxtures, counters, te, made at $8 Bell st. Phone Ind 1806 ie HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN t 41.00 per wosk sack PURNISHED ROOMS. _ HOW TO SAVE at the ROSLYN | HOTEL. x one, $F per week and up ook and wl Bet even THN AND UP TO DATE. ee nance and (ree bathe at Varun A ‘orth North Queen Anne Walking 2. Willlamson, | —vTKal OINGT HOTEL Koome BUSINESS CHANCES. CARPENTERS, SEB THIS Woodworking plant—This place has all canvass (or the Botinr of nctual cost of equipment. for the eatablished 1811 Third ay, ferme. par: foulare apply co ¥. R. Mason, ‘Des Moles, tie rewriery or THM #OIL WILL AMAZE YOU. perience with land have you your © anxious we are t 4 oritical an Book FACKE POULTRY RANCH ared and in © a4 DANDY One-half « Best buy CHAR ADAMS, 404 Colma, s with about ot clay ao yuth of Port Orchard; J School; delivery from stores ai tr na prefer & arge mixed or- view talk trade description Main 3695. CLOBING aN “ESTATE ‘on main ht handy; ance arated fm Washington Berry Realty Biaine 1? you w ACRES, $300 Rich berry land with small inke; weet of city: pine boats dally; 26-cent fare; two! miles to good live city on the 4; one hour to mar PER MONTH. ©, 1018 THIRD AV. CITY REAL KAN YOU BEAT THI8 FOR & BNAP? 4-room cotta oo any. oodiand or Phinney av. car, wi {the place, Cail at $12 Rast Of Green Lake station FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES CALL ON GBORGE L. COLMAN w York Block, Beattie them from. 4900 up : — LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY, acts on new Lake Burien 100 up boot REAL ESTATE LOANS. MonnY 4 AMERICAN BAN bibo CITY AND COUNTY LOA On improved oF vacant property at * per « rons tho te 4808, and © Kates ¢ 10 ¥ per eand coms iaaton. ‘ust pan with first load com wright & Meleod. Phones 1218 ance attest FOR SALE—FURNITURE to gh BT, wt RNITURE CO. sucee speciaity. We WANED TO SUY=PUNNITURE Highest cah paid tor Main’ res9 Pen, CaN AND ag TEAM, HARNESS AND WAGO! 6 {4°58 cas takes the out | rm roughbred Bootch Collie old: gentle and goed tonipasion Ys drew: perfectly marked. 127 West N HOMESTEADS op 160 or 890 sarge my Alberta, ad- to new railroad 108 Second ay. DAMY OW BOCK RA rem, 196 bottom land Neier Bidg ~ #0 ACRES CHEAP tarming section; @ than enough tim- ~"$ ACRES FOR $150 CA. T want to sell this bad. Price, Box 224, city. $600 IMPROVED RANCH — $606 toe! Investigate this if looking wiainess opening 9th, Apply W. Har- 9 0000000C@0000000C §| Re er a he eno 3 | marrage eae aae Ca ; 3 meres cleared; two-story oe, barn, old orchard, sandy loam good district. 1016 Amer! NEAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD CANA! Acreage a Bidg Sc0008 ScooovI0OO. HOMESTEADS, We can tooate you good homest sei rae ee COMPANY unt THinD A the. FARMS AND ACREAGE. ee $25 CASH—$10 MONTHLY Will Help You Own A POULTRY RANCH have @ large tract of f $226. If you this te your buy, for It is lose to the ferry, landing ‘ou can sell your oaks ai and ““HURKE & FARRAR, INC, . rk Block SALT WATER FRONTAGE Buy, today that water front heme on the native oye: Hive on the salt fine Attractive views; A sole, ceda: near neighbor ; worth double the ed of $1,000, CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, Alaska Building. 40 ACRES WITH LAKE Part cleared, balance good soll and fine large timber; all. level land; close to school; south ‘of Port Orchard and handy to Beattie and Brem- a Well protected cove; 10.6 AC RES “FOR $636. 00 $20 c ASH AND $7.50 PER MONTH buy your bs te Machias. ¢ $20 down and $7.60 per HANSON & CO., York FOR $550 wh rk BU REE ‘e FARR 405-409 New ¥ FA ong MUST . the best of HAVE 1 Our ‘price for a few days acre; # HAV ON ‘& "sc HROEDER, 459 Arcade Annex QUARTER ay Res IN CITY OF ATTL ey a quick on, 402 Mutual terms. B. re. FOR SALE GR EXCHAI! GE. EXCHANGE § acres, small house; 2 acres thoroughly cleared, baiance nearly sa ALL RICH OTTO! ND. vill take small Rouse and tot'in ftainler, Valley or Bal- lard. MM not assume mortgage. ‘This place is _cloar and Is a snap at $1, FLO INT & BOOTH, eagle Rank Bide. ‘Reres Of ini ‘West ments, Inquire 1748 Walnut at., Sea: 2 acres, located at Squaw y._ Pho ~~ CITY REAL ESTATE. POOR NAA deonteonboow bo odivw SEES LAKE WASHINGTON COTTAGE, wr wt Just completed. finisned. p Kirk BURKE € “FARRAR, IN 6-409 New York Block ix furnished, trays, electric view, two block for $2,750, or $50 cash, balan ton, 6660 29th av 22. — You Lots from $260 up. balance $5 per ‘month, Goff, Adama 28100 Two good lois on the waterfront, pier, Write for py Mockwits, Kennyd: 7 dive Ben} Phone K Ben amall payment down, Phone A.B. W 2 lots, Phinney car | 600 Bite! Mai 10 DOWN—$5 MONTHLY BUYS A KIRKLAND VIEW LOT. Noar the lake and high sc! f ke Wi ki ferry oF 9 our office, on the dand. oF see Block. “F 00 Bitel Bide. OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND, jences ta all y Bide octa ton. Me per 5 AUCTION SALES. + Auction and Stor will buy your L 1 them, mission i child, auctioneer, Main 18 Orn © Biooks | bs Kodak rolls eae res or Tor ite, any aime Shot 1 Bi done Jacove Phote pool table |New plans tor Fei Purchase Meyer-To1 ass ond bungalow pisses Sig. Voorkena ‘arch Rare: Bice, A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG: chiibiaing, eoras, = $228, L 2609. 1911 Pike Hats cleaned and blocked s Waon, housemoving tard 1139. sow J. P. BALL, 2013 BURKE BLDG. Damaly NSULTATION FREE. rg ty Mh wites Property Fr i estates: ODERATE FEES. MAIN Le corporations Dama on Fourth, bet Corwin A. Consuitation sy frost hushand, wite. \2!eeme Joseph Waitin. Hobart, Wash. breeder of high grade mitch DR. FRANK BROOKS — yste, heuriation, ‘nervous and ronle “aie: My ‘modernised treat: Avcad e387, “third Toor x ag ee land “WOM methods postortica Dr. Goltre, “women, catarrh me Vie AOE ‘and Ger 206-1 Liberty Bldg, opposite Cog ‘chk Specific medic Practice. | cage Annex ‘Dr. White, 428 People ak aide Gentio-rinaty ‘caen, "women chiara 10-1, 24, T-8, ~ Hee. Sun, 10d; Tel. Mate Di White's office Tocated 4 apes ie BN 10-8; Sundays. 104% toate urinary dies Bide. HL Miller 418-416 HARON, Founded 60 a nd validity Phone Main 9 a steam and cae fitting. We makes epectauy” In "prompt dite lath ‘av. tne. ‘hor. , ae epalring 4 Westlake av, Phone parte of |—— vamp a Sasi i Me aga and Maine ti Main #894 cman J Storage Locked Vault for valuables, 101 Republican st. Henry Weller, Transfer Fox. ral Sepecriter aad Supply Co. 828'N. Y.

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