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THE SEATTLE STAR | AUGUST RAINFALL|READY FOR JOHN BWRIGHT |” BEATS RECORD | POTLATCH ON Dan Landon Opens His I FRED E RICK & NEL SON meets” | wo pecisegee ee | PLAYGROUND) Campaign in Bellingham Ottice, 628 New York Bleck: Just .80 of an inch in the rain Fevecn,eape eb (aRE mY Et ou Landon, arn eo wt ree cer portant Clearance Values i in Women’s|} . , shing fo apoaks t Nround Potlateh and car. 48te for Congress against Standpat: | Washington, He spea precipitation for the entire {line playground Potlateh and car) oa ey. lett for Bellingham |a rally of democrats in Spokane, me —| » playground band had Fronth of August, 1911, The |nival. The playground soe Sus of demoerste ta Spoke : lbeen tuning up every day for the | ist night. He will start his prelim: |a noonday luncheon t a KODAK average ere + a Apewn gaad foatrval, which ‘will. begin |{4ry campaiga work in the North-| Democratic club tomorrow | n isses’ armen s Finishing of cne|. of Quevet peek nat 20 years |August 26th and last five days, | West city at a rettlers’ plenic this! will then go to Whitman eounty finest Kind. * em 4 wd | afternoon ” oing out|his old home, and other astern at one. at gf et that has never been |The grounds will be tiluminated afteraoca.. hy mee eon ost bi old hom and ° hor | weastern |f Are to Be Betlewed Saturday, is Follossds ws a0 with red, white and blue lights ha § a Two and « hen in ~ port. His record in the legislature | will return, he says, to “wage # | . The een's throne is going to be 4 | : / 1aCol inches we | Neves affair. nay the young et. (f0r the people is an open book, a#/strenuoys campaign on the West|H 64 Linen Dresses for Women and | 60 Linen Suits for 3 ‘ There hin entire Hfe is, It is the people's | Side. ‘= m J, Lewis speaks at soctaliat|izens of Collins, There la going, to nee plente, Wildwood park, Sun., Aug, 11 miniature waterfall, too. votes that Landon desires, not the | Siabiaits: 08 | Misses — $7. 85 | Women—$5.00 eee) 4 program for the various |Yotes of professional politicians |After Scalps of Chehalis Stand eo » pulle att high-grade Dresses i Ni REGULAR $10 GOLD 1s aa follows: Monday, |@nd wir) pe oe for Filing Things are fing to hum tn Che Aint hid phe ry in the natural ff formal opening; Tuesday, grand } linens of excellent qual . CROWNS $4.00 | opening Wednesday, athletic ow ix the Inst day for fil-|halis county in the next few weeks ee eclose white natural r linen, designed jg |night; Thuraday, all nations’ night; Auditor Case will |“Ross” B. 1B. Benn, the Fons ae light-blue, brown, tobac- in tailored models, The \d "Mothers day; Fri-|clowe up his office at 1 o'clock, and | sistant engineer of the Aberdeen | , brown, tobac <= ca L Lisp went’ eeana sayatval night, [the candidate who tarries after | Taft steamrolier, i8 due for an aw e co, lavender, gray and nge from 34 to 4g teenie that will be left out. The state/ful bumping, And the fellow who |} navy For oer ist neasurement, For auditor will keep bis office open |is going to hand that bamp out to $7.55. Seance WOMEN’S HOME until & p,m | Boxe and bis cohorts is N. 8 ‘i Richards, the youhg attorney from CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE Haneen te Qeump tor T.® |Oakville’ who wea selected by the|ll 50 Lingerie Dresses for Misses and Juniors; tees Wash Dresses: Firat meeting of the Women's}, Ole Hanson, one of the fighting |Rooseveltians as one of the dele} 7, Lots—$2.85 and $7.65 Special $1.50 and $2.75 | : ‘ , |leaders for the progressive cause in | gates to Chicago Iheld't : the hos ag ee |this state, who is now bela! Richards is leading the progres ' aa held at the home ¢ |boomed as senatorial timber | sive fight in that county, and & pro- 19 obtabinl fine shaer previly. lied Adama, 306 B. 42d this afternoon. | or field TORIC LENSES— t2d 1008. | eainst Btandpetter W.. Larimer |gresaive. bas been put in iH sds Ggl seglirevegh oa we Seattle heunet “4 % Tortus Jones, left for California this more |for every county office right down | | oe met : n lawns, ging. With deep curve (itke cut), to aoe site an fe goods. The organtan-|!9K On the steamer President and | the line. On top of that, Richards |i f P et nidsur ums ‘sad le, light cluding a careful, scientific ex will begin a speaking campaign in| himself will go into the race for | 1 lark colori amination with medera tion plana to hold a meeting once appliances, for $: each month tn various parts of the ein ss 4 AND full “wad . of al neck or low collar, and city. Refreshments will be served. 2 75 vain gored See > P | New Chiffon Motor Veils om ree flat .dkerchiefs behalf of Teddy Roosevelt at Lon | congres natlarge merely to add | Angeles another bump or two to the Benn] ; oe Imachine by helping to defeat Al Sand with ‘mans . Te Clear Fleid for Heifner bert Johnson, the sta ens Dance at Dreamiand tonight. **/ james M. Gephart, of Seattle,|date who is depending for bie nw | - - a who filed for congress from the | ¢ m getting the Southwest lined | WW i HH] th \ i firet district on the democratic|up for him. Richard therefore “|| i ticket, has withdrawn his cand!-|in the race to bump Johnson a few sen and Shur ountings: u jacy, This was in entire harmony |in his own strongt | with the plan of the democrats of | | | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. ior t ominatic cordingly, !date for | er, War “i " ath Toad yeh dye Pi ci Bid for that nominath Accordingly, ; date for if LET US DO YOUR DENTAL ® Thie Adv, With’ , picking } ' a day plein | en dann dnbse vient bs Old Seatticite for Auditor Tambiin has worked In the commis Fo the past couple up votes. Mr Helfner fled yesterday | Beatt $1. 15 Hand Embroidered, 25¢ New Chiffon Motor 1 5 ward rchiely of ) pure It will be done ri and you 3 Francis A. Bell, a real estate |aloner's office’ for linen, will save many dollars, The he ——__— man, ie the latest candidate to an-jaske for su; on her merita and g and one y wide; hemst d all w t hemstitehed borders, ethics of our practice consists notince himself for co of {ability to take charge of that of | 4 I \ lev “ ra oe PORE age BAM oe in telling every patient the abso- > aver eet Sl county auditor on anifice, and not because she is | around; ¥ ' ' y lav a ! in one corner with lute truth about their teeth, Ucket. Bell has lived in 17 | woman, emera , Al 1 y 1 flora tterfly bow-knot designs, Ex. how they should be fixed and 1 | years. He has never run for 7] } ‘ Democratic Luncheon ” : Col. W. H. Dunphy, Bo. Sweene ‘ ee ee New ear neues and Arthur B. Nafe will the cost. We do the very best I! before work that f class dentists with finest materials and equip ment can possibly do. We have Todd Campaigns in Spokane e e . g H *. Tod ‘ t luncheon crow | ° be | ugh C, Todd, progressive candi. | democratic uncheon no so-called secret. methods or Hug nat | me TN, oomph Vv. bout our business Is conduc = 1 with absolt ke fete my. to the r CF i} dips W Neck Ruff lait ne, ict el : ghest standard of square dea! p oa : i Tican-beauty, ing. The reason we Issue a 9 pA emerald- pury 1, plain shadésior come guarantee with our work !s be | } { bw $2 $ cause we desire to stand be \“DEATH! WHAT 18 IT, } \'-2 hind it, and will correct free of | wry? | ‘* Venise Lace Cos ts in nd white, the collars charge any part of it that proves The Noted Lecturer and . | é ; eet "ys ted-back styles: $24 < unsatisfactory. As far as price Scholar é ; i a a S ‘ 2 whi Keo is concerned, we have no com emit . It's fun to ft en you know you're right, aod your heart is in it, too, < g s in ru and white, i Candidate for GANKST &. SEXTON |Though the fray be long and the foe be strong and the comrades you ts. 50 petition—as for the service, {t is the equal of the best. Now of Los Angeles i the fray. be it’s up to you to either line Will lecture on the above subject/ though the battle heat bring but defeat, and weariness make you ree See SP llars ace with net jabots attached, with the people who are get tn Faurot’s ball, Odd Fellows’ tem | There's: Joy a life that can know such strife, and the glory and thrill 4 asa a ae tyles in Ree the best service at our money ple st Pine st, near Broadway, | you feel | 4 % v ge, 2 yles n spierre effect saving prices, or continue to Sunday, August 11th, at 3 p. m wid a l , i 1 und Ver and $5.00. rt t ery poo a he se © > h CAN'T, it's fun for a fighting} y nt ~~ for ofttimes very poor 43rd District. Seats Creesner Sunaetion Wh a the wi © ones pant that you simply CAN'T, it's fu Gulmipes aiid: Chethiseites of plain anda Sybject to Did Christ really die? To laugh and TRY. with a daring eye—and prove to the world he CAN! | ff Ay Os cit witha. ackenial ‘Ste ega Dental Le *rimarie: Can we communicate with our| And If you stick till your heart is sick, and lose when the game ix done, Lad Regal Dental Offices Republican Primaries. deceased friends? lit’s fun to know that the weary foe paid dearly for what they won. | Ry! et RE Po ERK, ©. D. 6. Mor. ‘This lecture ‘clears many Bible E J P 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St questions long shrouded In mys j it's fun to dare in the face of despair when the last lone chance vised | \ / I adies’ Home omni ‘atterns E— i ‘ol Kone J ey Aah ee ee ged You Should Hear It | And to see hope rise in the angry skies like @ promise of rosy dawn Wt nee | For victory's sweet when ft crowns defeat, and you learn this much is |} “it's tun to fight, when you know you're right, and your beart is in | Silk Gloves Stationery — wes we : AGRE ay HORT Silk Gloves in black, white, tan, a Cor dence Cards, plain, si- brown and navy, $1.00. ged, 35¢ box. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE } Short Silk Gloves in back, white, navy i Panel ions ge at gray, tan and pongee der and white. News of the Day Condensed for Busy People i] Sixteen-button length Silk Gloves in er ren Paper, 50c pound. Who Chooses Bradbury System a gene paemteimggea aka oping Bronce | Subscribers to The Seattle Su }| Haker, who believer in wholesome Sixteen-button length Heavy Silk Gloves, Clothing Is Surely Well Dressed || ©2220 .22| <88e ees | Se sae any attempt to Now Showing the PA Fall Styles Bint” TPIS ens” desire oF the | three cents, Sixteen ution sais hite Stik Gloves, friendship” Paper, linen finished, soley) —Firet ) Management to secure the vest plain ar Jered effects, $1.50 t service for al plaints aie An informal dance will be given pair. by the Carl M. Thygeson camp United Spanish-American War Vet- | |[}-—~—~~~ erans, in Leschi park pavilion pst yA New House Dress at 1. 00 Boston, Aug. 9.—Mre. ~cunas| CUSHMAN HAS $ [ate ra ogy t ik teat te bes : lue percale designed in the attractive never worn a corset, and “hasn't) Arter arguments all day by Wm with large collar, revers and ¢ | bathed too frequently R. Crawford in his own behalf, and | EB. 8. McCord, attorney for Pea iW. | New York, Aug. 9—W. H. Mill, al body, Houghteling & Co., Judge ||| ing wear, and a special valué at $1.00. tight rope walker, rescued H. Kru-|Cushman took under advisement |} ser from death by walking out on|the question of jurisdiction in the | eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaem@s@@é@DODmDDm_ _ _ m>™—wovorr™™™" ffs of white A style that will be found equally aj ja 60-foot wire and pushing him to| receivership matter of the Seattle, | ~ é safety Kruser became entangled | Renton & Southern Railway Co. i in the wire while performing at} Crawford has secured the ap- New Silk Petticoats $2 95 Luna park. pomm@nent of a r in the | b J e _ state courts, alleging that the Pea eo : ; j Erie, Pa, Aug. 9.—Commodore body interests were attempting ‘oii M SALINE Petticoats in styles with deep plaited flounce and Dorry’s »> of the bat.|deprive him of his $1,000,00 stoc tailor d lesdestoned for and Tag sae , sg Sagsne hee om bg by refusing to pay the interest on a ailor tucked ruffle designed for wear under the fashionable sunken for a century in Erie har-| loan of the company as it fell due. straight skirts. bor, is to be raised and rebuilt. The| The Peabody tnterests went before bull is in good condition. ex-Judge Hanford and got receivers The colors include a good selection of street and evening shades, ¢ thelr own appointed. Hanford , efused to allow Crawford's petition | opposing this last appointment to Oe pine 7 ee wer also black and white and changeable effects. x MROdHW aoOmBmA mre COX WON mmOKY mIH % | 80 into the records, but the circuit court of appeals reversed him. The question of jurisdiction thus comes jup now before Judge Cushma | are asking for more money, but |"? °OW betore Judge Cushman j do not want to tie up the serv: *| do ot want to SINGLE TAX | | tend detain dndndeiainied %| Tomorrow will be Single Tax day Hats from the famous J. B. Stetson at the Chautauqua grounds, Mani factory in Derbys, Crushers and A voluntary petition In bank.|tou park, The program begins at 3 Very attractive values at $2.95. The engineers on the Kirk land ferry will stay until their & places are filled They, too, *® EW Felt Shapes in large, Interesting light-blue, brown and gray; $1.95, $: Millinery New Tailored Hats in smirt, | — Small, crushable Woolen Hood close-fitting shapes. Sailor ef- | ¢o¢ outing and traveling wear, i ltems fects, and large shapes with oe ind check effects; §0 straight and slightly-rolled brims, ment Salesroc $1.95 to $4.95, | $1.75 and § 2.45. The Season-End Clearance Go-Carts and Carriages is. now progressing, and includes all patterns remainiag at the clearanéé eeavneere iors who fa Bradbury System Suits under grade making to such a point that more i finish and style is to be found under this label than any Fedoras, in new velours ruptcy was filed yesterday by W. J.|P, m. The public is invited. The | other make. A strong statement that requires only an in- and ruff mixtures ' McLaughlin, saloonkeeper, 167% | single tax will be discussed from spection of our new fall models—now ready. Exclusive Main st. He cites his nred debts |every possible angle by Councilman styles for men, with new steel greys and handsome browns | , his unsecured as|Hrickson, Will Atkinson, W. H. for the young fellows——-full box back coats and peg trousers a 5 ese of pear sh eae —priced from . nig leade sited wolaul |McNamara, Adella -arker, Ot A ide Wenree on meenies priees tats |way Pardee, Mary C. O'Brien’ and Ia the Clarkson—carried here ox A MEMO TD Millon’ A special feature will i clusively, sells With Your Own Time to at vs Pay the Bill : on the L. Brown ranch, has *) WwW. H. Kaufman will give an address New fall lasts in comfortable. adopted a monthold chick. %*|on “$14,000 for You,” stylish, well made Shoes that bear * the Berry stamp—blacks, browns RO to and tans in both button $5. 00 peace - CONSOLIDATE and lace teeeeeee Miss Adelia Parker, of the Seat | The consolidation of the Tread. |gold interests in the Klondike with| |the Canadian-Klondike company, was effected by A. N. C. Treadgold while he was in London, The new concern will be known as the Cana Italians of Seattle will hold aitwo-|dian-Kiondike Co., and J. W. Be day festival beginning Saturday,/wili be the general manager The August 31, The purpose is to raise! consolidation involves property | OUTFITTING CO., Inc. gitane Meelis worth millions, a une steamer Victoria has been | TABLETS NEARLY KILLED HER | chartered by the Settlement The mistaking of a bottle of an ‘Seattle’ 8 Reliable Credit House”’ House, Council Jewish Women, for |tiseptic tablets for headache medl-| an all-day excursion up Hoods eanal|cine yesterday proved almost fatal | Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Evenings August 18, The excursion will be|for Mrs, N. Fagan, 2212 Second ay fer the benefit of the Settlement | Quick work vy Dr, Badmgartner House, waved her life, be single tax songs, written by Will Ault—Mothering it and */ Atkinson_and set to familiar tunes. helping it in scratching for *|-phe singing will be led by Miss worms, Jeremiah, a black cat */piorentine Schage. In the evening eeeeeeee hand. Exceptional values are afforded tle schools, will exhibit and explain at the Chautauqua today an apparatus used to teach didne- | tleally, prices, which range from $3.75 to $15.00 —Thyind Floor P jon of Je y sportation charges to any railroad staliee Free Deliveries to We pay transportation charg any pa Poi t boat landing in the State of Wa hing n, on purchase oints in ing to $5.00 or over. Method of shipment to be op’ Washington with us

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