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: TUESDAY'S ELECTION pared inted again today. The bond issues total over $3,500,000. Owing to certain conditions existing, the men and women of this city should very A sider the whole proposition before voting on it , carefully « year ago last Mar a muni of the city was the plan, That report will be ready soon, It ady NOW velop it bonds because it desires to wait until the $60,000 report on civic center plans, for which the city is paying, has been made. M The | ic opposes the bonds for a museum site because considers the price, $500,000, to be excessive. Here is the ad- visory ballot Bond Issues County Court House, $1,500,000 ..... vs Cedar River Watershed Land, $1,000,000 ‘Art Museum Site, $500,000 ...... Fire Houses and Sites, $266,000 Stable Site, $100,000 . West Waterway Bridge, $50,000 ... Police Substations, $30,000 ....... Manicipal Dock, $25,000 peda ss See Isolation Hospital, $25,000 ....... 6.00. Westlake Avenue Bridge, $50,000 ...... Port Commissioners— Hiram M. Chittenden BIG LUMBER MAN Prison bars and I am Prevented from jotning my co-workers In cele- bration of the day set aside for| the tollers, But I am with you all! EVERETT, Sept. 4.—While dn aj In the same car were Mra bi ar trip to Vancouver, B.C. Willtam|and her atater-in-law, Mrs. ©. F. Citizens of Seattle and King county will vote on some very Big propose! bond issues tomorrow. Last Saturday The Star ed to the election and published the advisory ballot pre 1 endorsed by the Municipal League. The ballot is h they voted for a charter amendment creating pal plans commission and a tax levy amounting to about $60,000. A plan for the logical and sensible development purpose of the bond issue for the Cedar river water- to obtain funds to get control of the property to pre- pollution of the city water supply and further de- } League is chiefly opposed to the court house is JOHN J. MoNAMARA. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4.—From hie cell in the county jail John J. McNamara today, through the United Press, sent a Labor Day the land. Although he was pre es es [vented from seeing the big demon. stration arranged in celebration of the day set aside for the workers, by Mayor Alexander's order pro: hibiting 26,008 workingmen and women from marching past the prison, McNamara w: of spirits. BY JOHN J. McNAMARA This Labor Day finds me behind in heart and spirit. 1 feel positive different one year from today H. Talbot of San Francisco, presi-| Talbot, who were spilled out of the At first blush it would appear deat of the Pu pinned under h the machine » automo! tracks, on the Lowell road out of) Misses Talbot, were following Everett yes sustained a fractured collar bone.| fury IT’S EASY TO GET t Mill Co., was|car, shaken up, and slightly cut by le, while} the fying glass. Behind this ma ded and hit the! chine his brother, C. F. A. Talbot, Everett-Snohomish interurban car|also of San Francisco, and the that one behind prison bara on Labor's holiday would be filled with bitterness, sorrow and deapatr jp | But there is no bitterness or de: separation of relatt friends and tried and true companions, the possession of which is greater than all else on earth. WITHDRAWLS FROM RECALL zr. a's uc oho co Just to show how easy it fs to) ters, 604 New York block get people to withdraw their names! _ According {to a ruling made ors approached, 23 were {n-|clerk at any timo before § o'clock roe x mes.|September 5. This gives the re as from 12 signers. The Dilling com-| provided by law. The two botidars the eeenring withdrawals during the Sth of September The Dilling next few days. Votunteers are do-|committee takes a different view fing all of this.work. Any one de-'[t is probable that steps will be siring to help in this may call at taken to invalidate all signatures @uced to withdraw their Apother. secured 11. withdrawals | caller 10 days, instead of 1 mittee will concentrate its work on Sunday and Labor Day, preced the Dilling committee’s headquar-| secured after today ASON THERE WAS A RE ‘There was @ reason for Frank, ties a¢ a messenger have taken ht Mort loff the boat about five times a day ta always being fekled to We) never she has been in port customs officers |” Customs Inspector BE. P. Lemar Morita is a Japanese messenger | gie decided to investigate the tick Morita wasn't a bit tick- has been known to be very ticklish. | led when a bolt of pongee silk was on the Minnesota, For six years he lish spot. Corporation Counsel Seott Cathou from the recai} petitions, one MAM) Vostorday, the supplementary recall went out yesterday, and out of 39) petitions may be Med with the city PORT, R. 1, Bept, 4.—Jack aghty and his bride, who was | dancing seven hours in a stretch, A. EK. Seott toppled over dead as he ordered some soda for himself and Mamie Webb, a muple had 4 ed from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m. EXCHANGE JOBS . BREMERTON, Sept |ault of a dispute as to how to rum other's business, AWFUL LOSS OF LIFE vod Prem Leasea W! SHANGHAL grams from the American mis ion headquarters at Wuhu say foes of life in the modern history of China has occurred an the result of tor rential rains which have flood: country along the line of the Yangtse Kiang The province of Anhe-Wel (By United Prone ST, PAUL, Mina. Julia Steele French of New are packing up thelr belong MAKHIAGH € 2 PERFORMED. have been stopping since thelr bbs avenue, a fash lonable thoroughfare, has been ne young Jack WL CELL at Wants ¢ man with ‘our Matrimonial Geraghty ha the firet step toward ¢ reeonelliation runaway daughter RNE, Switzerland, Sept. Two frozen bodies, believed to be Ainge daily ‘evenings Searchlight, and Rev. of the First Methodist ehureh, will |” exchange jobs for one we diay eve Crops have been destroyed and swept from their foun- Wolfe will run the]: ° of the paper GIRL KIDNAPED W YORK, Sept pad search in being next week's | WEDS AGED MAN A8 HE GOES TO PENITENTIARY ATLANTA, Ga,, Bept 4 IS pr bubvpvwn DoD PDDE L t uit TAL BULLETIN D YOU Want. D WeeKLY nes the Atlanta pent c tentiary to serve three years for He was president United Wireless company, When the postoffice raided his office he was eng marry his stenographer, He married her that evening PASSED UP THE JOB bas arrived at peared 14 years ago, have been cut the Loetechen | wore buried many feet deep, but the faces were fy jetting vs ken me - you = ne everything we 18 & COMPANY, 3600 The bodies ighes, a 16-yearold girl who|P has mysteriously disappeared i , 1 1 Mate 2141, , DP DOP PDP IPP DPD DD Hanley (PAID AOVERTIC either killed or kidnaped FRANK TERRACE Candidate for Port Com-|Glenarm. fifteen miles from, missioner From the Sec- ond District. who was murdered two yea: SPRINGFIELD, ries 8. Deneen sustained a d off the run ng board of his automobile nm WHERE CAN YOL ) BEST message to the tollers throughout! to avold a collision vig. Vie housekeeping ro TLE STAR |: BY CORYDON F. CRAIG Bt Mine Le ‘eaten me bedrooms (fur A member of the Janitors’ woton * big raw-boned Irishman named book store to for a job as porter a newspaper advertise While Hngering about, wait the proprietor, rested on a large that ctreumstances will be entirely | Mullen. 6409 Matara Av. sign suspended fi . pair. There is sorrow, of course,' heuth Park Phavtnecy, #126 Dallas av. rday, afternoon. Hel another auto. They ail escaped in-/P00 te ip becaune of th “FOR RENT —MiSCELLANEOUB - ° PRADA D wis OO A ‘countera, Dickens’ works all this scratched his HOMESTEADS. ene on an exesptionaily | 4 ne walker asked | know of no better time to un-| pleasantly furit the fiag of man against mam-| Murphy, glancing at jmeon than on Labor Day, it would ewered “Oi come In to get the job, but tle auspiciousty started and sure O!'ll of victory. Why not make our can Labor Day cetebrations meetings of lars Protest against an industrial and scab! the sign, ao- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. [KIS LAND COMPANY. AY. MA. k for four dol if he wants 7 INDERTAKING CO. And he disapp on; Male a. TIMBER LANDS Whenever a customs officer would found between shirt No. 1 and shirt KODAK DEVELOPING 0c A ROL! t a finger at him, he would) No. 2. He was even less tickled sideways and laugh. His du-| when taken to the city jail. In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed. It is pri marily for the benefit of men and women who are looking for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all readers. These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads. TIN PANS R MORMONS|- KAMAN, Ia., Sept. 4.—Two elders @f the Mormon eburch left this city | | @foot today with the din, of many) @ishpans echoing in thetr ears. = | The elders were making prose Iyting speeches when a crowd of women, beating vigorously on kit- chen tinware, created such a pande | monium that the speakers could not be heard, Mormon sympathizers threw water on the women, but at this nt husbands and brothers took @ tng quickstep time to the departure bo rer in the plant was called as of the missionaries. peminytl ng plaintiff?” nd. After lively fisticuffs, the] , in butcher workman was Uy “pid you work with Jones, the}! Work Guaranteed Lane, the ‘Bookman, 308 Union St. Bi Mort H. Singer F Revue “MISS NORODY FROM STARLAND™ w 1 MISS OLIVE VAIL Prening? Pri 41.50 to Se. tn Ratire Lower Me Voor, and S00; gallery, te. Balcony, SEATTLE THEATRE Special Matines Today, the and se. TONIGHT—A LL WEEK A Musical Comedy of the First Clase “THE FLOWER OF By Joseph E Nights—26e, Gee, 7 meeting was broken up. se suing a packing firm to recover|) Raward De © ‘ot. pntem members of the, diabpar | damages for injuries sustained, In sll reaay —t pee ® Kansas City court. A colored la-}) nee, ESP. a MAS. JACK BARRYMORE “Do oes Sac the, foreman and LOIS THEATRE the other officers of fe plant?” them?” continued the attorney. “Yasuah. MATINEE TODAY w Sundusky-Stoekdale Co, tn IS MN ACTRESS What are your relations with Beara oat 8 NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The news “Now, yo'look#-here, boss,” said 3 y wh the witness, “Ise skeared, That's Miss Katherine . Harrie, bag g000| white. Them folks | Next’ Week—The € Miss Katherine C. Harris, hag gone | a-why I looks #0 on the stege and was apfearing| ain't no relation with her husband in the new com- ig che Fe SAE 8 of mine. } fon edy, “Uncle Sam,” has caused much PELLAGRA VICTIM Surprise among the*friends of the| dit éouple in New York, Although Mrs.| LOS ANGELES, Sept, 4.—Allen ear-old son of Dr. Alex- Barrymore has had no previous ex-| Pattie, 17-7 dnesday and 250, 260, Be. 1 of the North.” MMmpress perience she ix doing well in the|ander Pattie, is dead here today of pn gee Part of one of the two sisters in|pellagra, which developed six PATTY BROTHERS MRE rps =| months ago, and despite efforts of 6—Other 8. & ©. Features—@ AtFountains & Elsewhere |27s!c!sns ” GOT MILLION The Original and Genuine % NEW YORK, Sept. 4—Aug- MALTED MILK (|: wt, sersiansivernte es # dent of the Habpemann Hospt- -arink Ages, *® tal, is a most polite man an phe for Ail % this fact brought the hospital At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, |% an unexpected legacy today ot i sustaining, |* $1,146,826. Because of Wels Keep ii inviguetanrets %* mann’s courtesy to Mitchell it on your sideboard st home. | Valentine, who, a8 a semi-cas- Don't travel without i, % ual visitor made an inspection # of the hospital some time ago, Reed lunch prepared im a minste.|% Valentine provided for the fake no imitation, Just say “HORLICK'S.” | % hospital to that amount In his da No Oombine or Trust|s ck nkannaknnnn the patient slowly Ma le’s skin turned darker and darker, until at the last it was Ask for 66 5 99 [nearly black. HORLICK $ eeeresae******* th WAS POLITE; * ee Dally, 10 and 200. Both Phones 5106. THE NEW * SAM MANN AND HIS PLAYERS 6—Other Big Acts—6 Matineo Daily, 2:80 p.m. COLISEU Third Av. and James St. % AND PHOTOPLAYS & COLE, Acrobats Forrest Lo Barro, Violintt . Salndor Sisters, Hingors . | Matinee Dally, 2 p.m. SESE SEE EE ES EHH EEE Admission 6c and 100, FRANK TERRACE The subject TOM LAND $500 { King county con- SPECIAL NOTICES. . * ; Iner at Neweastie up to 1891 reideemcic 23 4 while there he organized the of the Knights of Labor, | and was (ts first master workman. Ror the last 20 years Mr. Terrac in the White|| near Orillia on the qui vive when th interests and welfare of bis fellows STAR WANT ADS thie tract and. ally want # HANSON & CO., York Mtock. ranch, see Kautl- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made LOST AND FOUND. room 3 IO: Slpvovoepeyyl Bagley =| to Bully & ial) Valley nodern, RNISHED ROOMS, RAR RAR ARZ 14.00 per oper day; walking die men.) a0 per night N $38 238 100 LOTS WEST SEATTLE $300 KACH $15 CASH, BALANCE $10 PER MONTI ALL CLEARED, WATER IN, READY TO BUILD ON. J. GOODFELLOW & BON, 511 BAILY BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONBY TU LOAN ON IMPROVED TLE REAL BRTATE AT 7 FER PION EK ENT & COLLEGs 20., BANK ne AMEKICAM CTFY AND COUP On improved or vaca # per cont, any amor P in with £ jeLeod. Phe FOR SALE—FURNITURE, PIKE BT. FURS COLLATEKAL LOANS. PHOS LD; EDGE BOCIRTY, Buliding 1 Short 1 —— = a FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TEAM, ‘38 AND W. $280 cash e outfit. Will wa i steady and true, gf shape See them No trade or 404 Colm: For fnie tion. Telephone Mor lake av. Kod: 106 laying 1 Patiard ee: nat Business Directory : oH s ARADIAN BARR OP COMMERCE fromRoyal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE are at slake, and ever striving for their uplift and amelioration, it can be truly said that few men have done more, unselfishly and cheer- fully, for their fellow creatures than | A representative farmer and a| and far seeing one, he is the| her of that great ganization and adjunet to the farm INDEPENDENCE Owner can have same by prov- cast and § monthly ing property and paying for eee RY REALTY CO. QUARTER ACRES IN CITY OF SE (PAIO ADVERTISEMENT) 09 Seventh ay. industrial o1 viflee for quick asle; terma i WANTED—FEMALE jing interests, jcounty, having organized the first jbranch of the order at Orillia, and} lfostered and helped to spread the} 00000000@0000000C ON HOOD 8 |6 xwan siLYEnDA 8 CANA } movement from its very 1 p juntil today there are 22 Granges in| ~ 4 flourishing condition in the county |* ° i” al Bide 00000000C00900000 of apartment house as security oF take Interest ° ° ° ° ° ° c Frank Terrace bas done as any man in county or state for ’ the advancement of good roads, be ing one of the chief Heutenants of | Samuel Hill, constantly keeping in| touch with that public spirited gen- | Ueman, whore watchword and slo |v have ever been “( national good roads convention is called, Mr. Terrace ts always chosen a delegate, and pays his own expenney Brid Strongly Recommended for Of- fice of Port Commissioner. HELP WANTEO— Danish, Swiss and Austrian sales- watered and cheapest farm jand ro Washington Owner Wants Good Neighbors. ocean beach re- On best harbor between Seattle and San Francisco, close At a meeting of the Trustees of the Duwamish River Improve. ment Club, September 2, 1911, the following Resolution was unant mously adopted RESOLUTION ““LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. | AN OF PORTUNITY. nm new Lake Burien car tf $10 down, 218 . Main 6869, he has always done in connection with all his pub- He spirtted work, whether ter workman, father of the County Grange, member of the good roads executive committee, booster” for the Lake Washington | As to the last named title, | [Representative Humphri Terrace with “FOR SALE UR EXCHA, GE. COME IN AND TALK TRADE Very cheap and sy. KENNEDY C€O., Representing Owner, 02 Maritime Bldg., Board of Trustees of the Du Improvement the following | nium in a letter written | from the national capital c se with city water and yield a living. and command Lake Washington, com We own a pla can accomm: @ place that will splendid work that you have been |” |doing in behalf of the Lake Wash-| ington canal has been brought I desire to thank you | |personally, and also to thank you alf of the people of King} I do not now think there the appropri T COAST LAND CO., Farms and Country 7:30 thie evening and 11 to 12 King County, contemplated at an election to be held Septem ber 5, 1911; and my attention. Whereas, as such candidate he has been subjected to severe von good land, near Rirk- 0, trade. for balance, is any doubt but t tion will be made. Modest and unassuming tn his de-| meanor, quiet and reticent in daily routine, Frank Terr sroused lion when he believes that ts of the masses are In|_ jeopardy or their rights are being infringed upon. He has never held public office, has he ever been a candidate |~ This im handling public ington, on railroad, i H., 806 public improvements; and for joulars, NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE «8 Washington, Whereas, said Robert Bridges has been a prominent, effic tireless worker in connection with the develop. ment and improvement of the Duwamish River and the terri- tory adjacent thereto; and CITY REAL ESTATE. PARTNER WA jen to play pool a Whereas, he has at all times shown himself to be competent and well informed 6n all matters pertaining to the development of public improvements, partic: ularly harbor Wid Third avs bet that the com- caus? missionership of the proposed Port ttle is @ position of high honor and deep responsibility, rather than one of profit or emolun Kfndly yielded to the importunities of his neighbors and his friends all aver the county, who have happily as their choice and nominated him by petition, It ts this fact the Port Commission shall serve| and the further fact rve without giv- ing bonds that should make the voters of King county extraordin- arily cautious and extremely careful in their selection. it for the fac 65th and chicken ranch for sé be improvements; Whereas, he h self, by his experience and ac partielpation River and Harbor im- BND BARGAL modern cottage members of electric fix bunit-in | 1nd. to serve as “FLOOR CO. ; 2nd retinioh SITUATION WANIED—FEMALE AN LD AR bah, vow Avie bs 4 Commissioner of King County, Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Trustees of the Duwam- Improvement that we hereby endorse and give our earnest support to Mr. Rob- ert Bridges as a candidate for the office of Port Commissioner REALTY na PI Phone White 281. Take Phin. eral years’ exp n, Beattie AINS IN HOMES CALL COLMAN York Block, Seattle, m from $200 up commercial port proposed to create depends abso- lutely upon an unimpeachable char- K balance Take n= acter, a general ability and a wide Sail paste ot without drawing any |? comparisons, it is an indisputable fact that Mr. Frank Terrace possess- qualifications nd enjoys the con- fidence and respect of all who know him, and thelr name fs Legion, of King County, w rent; small a salo, Investigate thi Apply W. W. Har- for business opent BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF DUWAMIS8H RIVER IMPROVE. MENT CLUB Auction and Sto » will buy your Z Roti L 36, eminent degree, property right CHIE iLY. cA A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE eT ed ae iit Pike ot9i7 Pie ae UAT MAKES ; Hats cleaned and binckea, ‘SE MOVING. “IOI Treen, housemoving. Rosy Yate tard 1138 TERR, J. P. BALL, 201-3 BURKE CON Dama, case r MODERATE J. Speckert—Ali courte, collectionss * nized Notary pul Both phones Dancing Acai pike and Pine sta 2 Baliey i shana wife, insur lich Goats. Joseph Wallin, Hobart, Wash. breeder of high eri nit DR. FRANK BROOKS — P4 nervous and chronic dis= etc My modernized trest- Femarkably successful. Arcade Dr. Mellingts. ® YOMEN; FRENCH and Germap hods. 206-7 Liberty Bidg., opposite office. N. M. Cook, a6 women, children, Specific cade Annex. jank Bide -ases, women, | cbild |. T8 Sun, 10-1, Tel jocated 426 People® Sundi 8. 10-1. PATENT ATTORN XION~ PERRTAL S a Founded bo years; highest — referen: booklet and advice free; 11 years at « Hurke Wide. & Ma 3. ©. D. rk Attorneys: 20 aitie. 625-6 Colman Block. Tiarnes & Co. neva. Starr-Royad Block. Plumbing, steam and gas fittin ialty in prompt deltw Wighth ov. Main 18 vintng Right pr ts ois ‘Maine, Works ~ “fal g.. 2nd and Main, Ind. 1379, Mata 3 ‘aniier, Mo vy. Phones lorage ving & Main 886, Ind. & eee s i : ; q