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Lar ecord: | ling to testimony given by witnesses |car on their way to headquarters. at the “purity squad investigation | by the council yesterday, when} young Tonkin protested against [the arrest of two young ladies who | City Attorney Ralph Pierce that the were with him at a dance on August | 27 at 28th av. and East Madison at Five witnesses were examined yesterday, G. C. Bugher and W. F. | Lang, roommates of Tonkin at the/ | Warminster apartinents, and the! }two girls. ) Tonkin, who is an employe of the corporation counsel's office brought ADERS’ ARE SCORED BY WITNESSES 26D PASSENGER MEN HERE FOR getting & friend to telephone toline amertean party eneaped a night in jail, Tonkin testified Mre. Jessie Martin teatified that she had known Tonkin and one of the girls, and also their parents, and met this morning at the New Wash- |? ington hotel, with 260 delegates present. This convention is bring ing to Seattle the largest number of rallroad men over assembled in the Association of Gen | Tuesday's primaries eral Passenger and Ticket Agents | {his morning, practically no more | state schoo yeaterday the republican nominations fc tenant governor and land cow STILL UNKNOWN : ore Justice of the Peace Bell to| We nd Saturday, for the arrest of the girls, Finally, Owing to the confusion caused;nominations for congressmen-at- | ing & cheaper grade of malted| ™ sont. = Tonkin was arrested also, Tonkin by candidates and friends of cand! a though o- . eo is ayes milk from jars jn which “Horlick’s| EA me testified th Mra. Kelley called $ fi ,| ning strong throughou ne Stale, Maited Milk” had been blown and| THE S I TLE \| sie & “dirty cur” on a Madinon st dates, and politicians generally, he) anq Harry Rosenhaupt in coming |when Horlick’s Malted Milk. was} auditor's office force wax seriously | through with a big vote in easter |catied for, He was fined | 70 [BEI At the station, the girle were sep hampered in the attempt to tabu-| Waabington, and both are still Con | costs, The complaint was signed | 5 m 4 , tenders by ho | arated from him, and it was only by| The 57th annual convention of}iate the King county returns of A. &. Burrows ia practically as-|ic who At 11 o'clock | gured finite results were at band than It is practically certain now that spoke highly of them al. west sloner will bave to be determin ° 4 by second choice votes. Charles FE. ACTRESS HAS Tho delegates began arriving last! coon of Port Townsend, former| the night and (his mor tal train arrived on the > ted strength, and | RAISE FUNDS FOR Mra. j vietima of the avia the Meadows May honpital ever |Meutenant governor, showed unex-|dent, and from her present condi holds either | tion will have to stay there several Copyright Y| Sold Cheap Milk |Stsx:ns' caters ifn “‘Horlick Milk” Jar|4 Private Lessons | W. W. Pearce, manager at Park| and Washingion, pleaded guilty be practice of substitating one brand of goods for another without notification of the substitution being made,—-Ore- | son Sunday Journal, Portland, Ore AVIATION VICTIM eee TN plican nomination for superintendent. of re « locationd: » $409 Ballaré mm accident at D, bas been tn since the accel or tf nt are l0c per line or 6 times price of & for cash ada E SPR, the charges against the “pur LIMBER TOES: ber. They | Bee’ - Tv ~ ity squad.” He named Patrolman | were: met at ine dogut 8 a Ba first or second place on first choice nthe yet. Realizing t! cont of HAND-COLORED TRADES | MO" CGUNER Larson and Policewomen Mrs. M-J.} LONDON, Sept. 12.—Desptte the! tion committee made up of local/TOO* SINS, page deg erage gcse gr: Kelley and Mrs, Harriet Brown. | tact that an accident deprived her/ railroad men. The ladiew accom:| or land. comminsioner, Perry 10 eee ee atten taccived. DRAMA The hearing t# conducted by thetof both feet a young actress named | panying the delegates met at the |) with, M jark Savidge are lea: y yprroad ‘ yg M t . SOMETHING department efficiency committee.| Dot Stephens here had the plack/ Washington at 10:30 aad were/ ~ a mn Desomarty third « 2 ry 7 re. A. Mixs Mary Brown, head of the res |and persistence to go on and #uc-|taken to the Seattle Golf and Coun.) Senator Fishback is sure of the) t) o Kno "i WORTH WHILE cue department at the police sta- ceed in her profession with the aidjtry Club, where luncheon was|0mination for insurance commis: | Second ay. is receiving contribu Lion, told the committee that Mra.]of artificial limbs and is today &/| served [Sen erec J. Schivety; the pres-| Cons for the fund In the past our patrons Kelley had been lyesterday because It had not been The investigation was therefore continued watil next Wednesday af | ternoon. ‘The testimony given by the wit nesses was to the effect that the two policewomen entered the dance place about 11 o'clock that night The girls had gone into the cloak jwhen the policewomen followed | them and placed them under ar rest. Tonkin protested that there must be a mistake and Mrs. Kelley, jaccording to Bugher, threatened to call the police auto, Patrolman Larson, according to |the witnesses, pushed Tonkin down the stairway with great violence, }and then shoved him out to the sidewalk as he continued to pro test that there was no justification THE HOUSE OF COATS AL English Slip-Ons ats Ladies’ $7.59 Double-Service English Slip-ons and Combination Raincoats and Overcoats Special at— $12.50 and $15.00 Superb English Gaberdines and English Slip-ons, for men and young, men, Special at— $20.00 and $18.00 00 at and a acme of m in qual- make of Gaber- superb nd Over- Special at 614 BUILDING mt to Bremerton | room and were about to go home, | @ Chickens Go Home, one shoe,” she said, and took two metropolitan attraction. After spending Miss 8! f artificial t | A banquet will be given the rail-| months in the | road men tonight in the main din-| ne tried allling room of the New Washington, | tall Were During the banquet a stereoptico: | kinds | | Finally a young Glasgow mechanic | Curtis on the beauties of Seattle | F* [Inventing some artificial feet which} .nq the Puget Sound fare light and almost unnoticable. The men attending the conven- | ‘TWO NATIONS — ite wn nerassasoszagnreni | READY FOR WAR) | they leave Exeursions by steam boat, raliroad and auto have been} SOFIA, Sept. 12.—A big force of militia was called to the colors to ranged and if they fail to nee any of the attractions here It will not day by government officials, The army is expected to be or & war) be the committee's fault basis soon, it being generally ac EASY-MONEY MAN eattd here that war beteoen Bur) FALLS FOR OLD GAME garia and Turkey le certatn. Alex Osborne felt for an old gag! \ |September 2 and now J. CG HM, alias L. N. Hill, ie In the ow the law, and was yesterday formal ly charged in the superior court of extorting $38 from Osborne On borne met HiIl on September 2 ‘They got to talking of horse pactne. | Hi told Osborne that he wa bookmaker and could let bim in on some good tips. The two went to a saloon, where a third man joined them. Osborne would make the bets, and Hill would take bet and go out to place it. The iat four bets were won by Osborne His winnings amounted to, $20, Then Hill told him that the next race was & good one, and that he give him the right tip. Osborne put his winnings and an additional $38 on the race. Hill never came back. COAL CLAI vow Uniess the Cunningham claim- ants can find a rround for appealing from the decision of the interior de- partment, their claims are finally declared nul! and void. Secretary Fisher has sustained the report of the land commissione: E. stated today that Secretary Fisher has carefully taken pains to give the claimants no grounds for court review of the department’ action. Cunningham ts out of town and until his return it will not be determined whether court action will bo taken, ne | be CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 12 The war ministry today ordered 15 divisions of army reserves to mobil- ize. Turkish government officials consider that war with Bulgaria i* on, although It has not been formal ly declared. WORK FOR ROAD TO STEVENS PASS Urging that $165,000 of the pro posed $2,000,000 road bond issue be appropriated for a road to Stevens pass, a delegation from the Cham- ber of Commerce, Everett, and the northwest portion of King county, appeared before the county com- missioners yesterday. It was shown that in the northwest part of the county the only possible means of travel is by the Great Northern. A road of 28% miles tn asked. September 23 wan set an the day for hearing the petition before the full board. H One of the rare and interesting things in the photoplay world, a genuine hand-colored film, will be Alhambra, starting shown at the this afternoon. Progress,” and busily at work marrying a marquis to a daughter of the people over the furious objection of the marquis’ ancestors. The Arabian tribesmen at Tunis and “The Blighted Son,” a French drama, will be other pic- tures, and two olever girl singers will constitute the living side of the entertainment. Man Goes to Jail ALBION, Mich. Sept. 12,—Be- aure a flock of chickens, when placed midway between the al leged thief's and the complainant's home, made for the complainant's yard end entered his chicken coop, frank Hoffman, the son of a | wealthy farmer, was sentenced to 60 days in jail. | When the chickens were found in Hoffman's coop the day after | the theft he declared they were his. * Carlson, the complainant, 1 similar claim, and the po- lice, In order to ascertain the real owner, put all up to the chickens, Hoffman's wife was prostrated | when the jury brought in the ver- dict of guilty |LOSES SLIPPER ON CAR mode Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. 8. IF YOU REALLY WANT Dental work that satisfies, there ie | ST, LOUIS, Sept. 12.~—Wh Fosalty sailda Woe as: cial fa pink no better way of getting It than by from her dainty pumps to her hat,|°omin® to us. 3 work We are known, our dental is known, and there ia no reason for your experimenting with your teeth and money. Come to us in the first place, and be sure of get- ting dentistry that pleases the most exacting. Our prices can't help but please you, We will meke you @ regular extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4, or a rom fr $10.plate for $5. If you really want a plate |In the midst of it the young wo-| that satisfies, one that does not alip |man arose aod started for the shoe |or drop, and that restores all that | which lay a few feet away with the | youthful appearance, then you must jinen pushing and shoving each /have our Cosmetle plate. Nothing other in a vain attempt to get It jelse will do, “Ooh! I's bad luck to walk ia quick hops on the foot that was Regal tal still shod, Reaching the shoe she | Of b- R. Clark, D. D. 8, (Man quickly put it on and the excite-|1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union ment subsided, NOTE—Bring this Ad with you (entered a Lansdowne street car in Kast St. Louls this morning, seven men got up and offercd her seats, She chowe one, and as she sat down the car lurched and she tum- bled heavily into the seat. The heel of one slipper caught in a slat of the floor and the Shoe flew into the air, There was a rush of those same seven men for the slipper The result was a jam in the aisle | 2 (George H. Sparling too heavy for use on the stage.|iecture will be delivered by Asabol | ¥* strong in (he country precincts ination for governor. bility ) Million, of Seattle, and Ernest Lis-| ter, of Tacoma, are leading in the| And do not know what to take? *. Todd and Judge) Then go to your doctor. Ww | +e tender his opinion of Ayer’s Sarsapa- Black carried King county, with! Todd second and Million third. Nean nomination for state treas- | urer. mond are abead for the republican Dr, J. Tate Mason won the repub-| an nomination for coroner. Dr as expected, | re fight Second choice votes will have to} counted for the democratic nom-| in all proba On firat choice votes, B. C. but Hugh Black loom up bie an con with second cholee votes.) rilla, tion. Ed Meath, of Tacoma, leads D. Cox, of Walla W ja, for repub- | J, B Frost and Frank Ham. he Finest Trains Across the Continent Equipment that sets a New brilliantly lighted throughout by e provided with electric fans and a patented ventilating system to purify the air every mo- ment of the day or night. All car suring the same grade of high service througout. tected by safety block system, DOUBLE DANY GRAYS HARBOR With best equipment including Cafe- service. FOR FARES, RESERVATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION, APPLY AT New Passenger Station Jackson and Fourth The customs receipts of the port of Seattle are increasir’ ‘ollector Harpe tonic, a strong alterative, an jaid to digestion. Let your doc- |tor decide. 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