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ll» PRESIDENT IS ON VERGE or A RIG STRIKE Committees in the Various Cities Are Running in Too Many Extras and He Is Getting "Sore." BY ROBERT H. HAZARD. (Staff Correspondent United Pre** With President Tail.) ■POR la! 1 Sept. JB.-—Prt-ldent Tail ta showing symptoms of going on strike. He is rhnflug under ad- , dlttonal work given him by the local committees of tile* various place* visited and. unless tho en thusiastic gentlemen quit giving him rati . atunts to do, he will give their town* very forceful evidence of til.* presidential dlspleasuro by cutting short hts program. Montrose. ('.>!.< , came near being the last straw to break the back of Tbi'» .-* patience. The original program arranged for at Montroae was strenuous enough for the prea- Ida-11l to go through Willi. Lilt when ha* reached the town tin- Ideal found thst the local authorities had arranged for two extra sixNM'hi'* ami a supper Doe* All Extra*. Taft .smiled grimly, but went through the whole program, extras and all. When he returned to hi* train.at. 10:30, Instead of about 9 O'clock, as be had hoped, be said things more vigorous than polite M he paid his compliments to local committeemen In general. At Ogilen. i'tnli. last Sunday, the townspeople had all sorts of things for the president to do that were cot on the original program, and when he got half through with It he balked. Peremptorily ordering his chauffeur to turn back to his ear. the president shut himself up in hi* stateroom. Monday morning at Anaconda the president allowed his disapproval of an unusually -crowded program by • not appear ing until an hour after the time scheduled for him to start on a long walk around the smelters. The local committeemen fretted and turned In rain, but had to wait until the president got good and ready to start. Near End of Good Nature. '"The president* good nature I* nearly at an end over the strenu ous programs," said one ;of the senators * who rode up the line In the Mayflower "And I would ad vise the gentlemen managing the affairs In the towns where the president I* to * stop, to be less grasping. It will not pay them hereafter to give the president a lot of extra work to do for he will be likely to 'quit them cold.' People should remember that the president haa nearly two months ot awful hard travel ahead of him and must in self '•■ defense busband bis strength.*^|HH|HFM—9>flßS Proud of Confcoerate Hero*. ■a. NEW. ORLEANS, Sept 2S.—The 100 th anniversary of the birth of Admiral Raphael mines, naval hero of the Confederate states, was marked with public ceremonies In the south yesterday. Alcoholic tonic* destroy hair and scalp. I,eary"s non alcoholic com pound * gives • life, * cures dandrnff. Itching, falling hair, groyne** and baldness. All drug-jista and bar bers. . *** LEADING CITIZEN IS CURED BY GREAT r BAKE OVEN WILLIAM STANLEY Of fill tIM •* "iii absolute i aire effected iii I-oughney X* laoughney's Hake Oven treatments for rheuma tism, lumbago, heart, * stomach, bowel, liver and kidney troubles, there la none more pronounced than tin- <;.*,*• or William Stanley, one of Seattle's beat known street and rail road contractors—a progressive citi zen who bas for the past 20 years been well known In tin business life of th' city. For a number of i,,,,,.*!, Stanley has suffered Intense pain from lum bago and much of that tin,.- in- was required to stay at his home. -ii,,. **■• became so serious tUM In* had to bo assisted to tho ii*.*,* Oven of fices, 220 to 225 People's Savings Dank building. From the xnry start he* got relief anil i,., ho Is able to get about his work with as much pleasure as be did 20 years ago. Ills case is only one 111. a 111 several scores of suffering humanity who have received relief from th« Bake Oven. laoughney & I.oughney havo a reg ularly licensed medical physician and trained nurse always In at tendance. 'i!,.-. office hours are from 8a.m.t06 p. m. Tel and Hunday from 8 a. in to 12 noon Consultation Is absolutely frco. GOTCH GOT $1,500 FOR LETTING ROLLER STAY Roller Got Too Fresh and Gotch Almost Forgot the Terms of His Con tract. When frank Hutch met Dr. " P. Roller In Hie Orand Opera house In tills City, ■ little limn* than I*.' year* ago. It was with the under standing that he would permit Hol ler to remain ,11 III.* mill for the full hour ..I the null, This was done for Ihe purpose of ■Hill*. the wrestling game In Seattle with a local favorite, who was *,* In* used as the drawing card, for other matches, Qotch's apparent Inability to throw •Holler In an hour, convinced Ihe follower* of the Kirn* In Seatlle that Holler was one of Hi** best men In the country, and at on..' mini.* hlm a big attraction. Following this Ootch match, MM month* later other wrestli'i** were brought to Seatlle, among them neall, Uurn*. Weategnard and Hers, all of whom came here on tbe understanding "ml they were •** lay tie*van to Holler. At periods, in.-ii who— Holler could actually beat were matched against th* Se attle man. He.iieV for Qoteh, These matt-heel wen* held during c period of little moro than ,i year, and then It wa* given out that Roller waa ready to meet Gotch for the championship of the world. Arrangements were made with Hot eh to come here for 11.son. on the understanding that ha* would allow Unite* '*> stay for SO minutes. Thla C.iiii-h Itoller match, the big gest In standpoint of attendance ever hetd In Seattle, t.iinritti In the '.ill-*, theater, on the eve ning of Wednesday, lull 1, 1908. It had been given out that the match wa* to be for CO anil <■> per cent of the gate receipt*., 60 to tin- win ncr ami 40 to the loser Thla waa false, a* under til* agreement. Gotch drew but 11,600. Mak* Bit} Money. There* waa something over 111. --000 In the house- The expenses amounted to about tS.OOO. leaving about s 10.000 for the wrestler*. Of this, notch's u.r.oi) was taken out, and the balance, tS.SOO, wa* cut up SO and" SO, between Dr. Roller and Joe Carroll, hi* manager Roller* end wa* then rut up with other* who In.! become Interested with him. Carroll alono, who had ar ranged the match, got about 4400 out of it. * When the men went on the mat. Roller appeared In good condition and not at all nervous, which Is not surprising. Inasmuch a* he was supposed' know Just what was go- Ing to happen. Gotch had agree.! to let the Seattle man go for So minute* on the first fall Knowing this. Roller began to rough It This made Ootch sore, and after th* two men bad been wrestling If* min utes. Gotch determined to show tap the Seattle man anal, [.irking him up by the hip and waist, he threw htm to the mat with a thud that could be heard clear to the upper en.l of the Coliseum, now tbe Or ipheutn theatre. Catlike, Uaitrh was onto hla man In an Instant and I his man in an Instant and planed hi* shoulder* to the mat The Second • Fall. The second fall came In 24 mln uta-s and 49 minnila, although Gotch could hate' thrown Roller al moat any time he -sired. He had been • illteil to during the inter mission ami when he went back on the mat. It was with the promise | that ha* would allow the* Sana 11 If I man to make a armed showing be- I fore taking the second tall After the match. Gotch made the statement that Holler had one of the blggi-aft yellow streaks of all Hi wrestlers In til" country Thla, of course, was not said for publi ration He also said that In the famous toe hold, which he had so. cured on Roller during tii" match, he had not exerted four pounds of strength. j What Gotch did say for publica tion MM 'li.it Roller was too ag gressive and needed coaching. j "Let me tell you. boys, he Is a strong man," aald Gotch, "and til ls a game man. ll* couldn't throw kens, bmldt, but be might out game him. for 'Hack la certainly yellow." SNOHOMISH QUIT FIELD. MARYSVH.LK. Wart . Se-pt 28. —The championship game between Marysvllle 'and Snohomish Sunday '•'"l" In a row, 'ix most such cham pionship games do. .The score stood B to 0, at the end of the sixth, for Marysvllle. lint at that tin* umpire did not ault the locals ami they demanded a new one. Snohomish refused and quit the ground. In doing ho. the Snohomish man ■ii.-. thoughtlessly took all tbo gate receipts, which were to go to tbe winner, with him. SCHOONER RUN DOWN. BUFFALO. N. V., Bept. 28,~The I atcamer City if Erie, from Cleve land, ran down a schooner supposed to In* Hi.- BCCIaMtOO, hailing from a Canadian port, off Xi | |* a The schooner sank and three* of her crew, two men and a woman, went down with ber. Meal l.lkrlr First le-swysr—Mont every woman In this tOWn who sets a divorce Hoes to old man Hliiikstoiiej. win* Is UT ' Fecond laswyer— l think he gives trading stamps tPROF. STEVENS That mas ml,n guaranleMej 10 tench Votl tt, incs IMtIVATK MS—IW wllh niiii.li.. tr* *ry amy and e-vrnlliat Caiasaw* and sMamblle • MMMS fruit. Fourth and I'lna. Tclephonis. NiENDINQTON'S BROKEN PROMISES Ths sweeping assertion that they mend everything but broken pram ises, crockery and glassware Is Jus ii.l.d i-'iiriiliiir ■ trunks, aide sad dles, baby carriages, leather goods household articles. 181 C 8.-th ay. Phono Ind. 3735. FOURTH ONE OF JOY HOS AT MORGUE Death iiiiiiui**! It* fourth vlcllm Of tin- fatal Joy 11,1 of early last Thursday morning, when Axel An derson .li*-il laat night at liv CHy hospital. When dragged from beneath tin* burned automobile which Henry Hlser drove through the trestle ratting nt Fourth ay. 8. ami l-ane st„ his lag* a*t-i. burned to a crisp, hi* loft arm was scorched and lit* right arm wt\,. fractured. Nium r ntis other bruise* and Injuria** were sustained. From the time Ander mm afu brought to the hospital It »B» not thought lie had a good chance to recover. lit* sister. Christine Anderaon, who waa also Injured, does lie. yet know | !|» her brother haa breathed his laat. The body In at the undertaking establishment of llutterworth A Sons. No arrangements for Ilia funeral have yet been mad* ■angagsgaaaaa .•ij-saetrcm J ON THE FRONT J Tbe steamer lluckman salt* for Sna Pr*nclsco direct this morning. She bad a full cargo and a full pas senger list. Tbe steamer Portland will sail' for Juneau October 6. Other sal I luics are the B. 8. Queen for San .Francisco tomorrow night; then of He«itie for Skagway and Southeastern Alaska on the 20tb at 9 p. to., and the Umatilla for Nome and Ht, Michael* on Satur day, October J. PRODUCES FINE FRUIT M. V. Jones, of Ravenna Height*, has received much favorable rami ment this year on hi* succeasful methods of fruit growing in* , apple's ail.l peaches— large, red cheeked ones—are especially fine. Ml Jones I* enthusiastic over the possthlltcie* for fruit growing In I the hills around Seattle. 11* haa produced several excellent varieties of peaches and apples from the seed. DISREGARD WANTS OF THE PLUMBERS Over the protest of the Journey, men plumber* the elty council last night adopted the new plumb ing ordinance recommendeal by tbe committee •n health and sanitation. The measure- provldca for a "tslne- # Only 50 Lots to Be Sold at % Z___T ****** A ***** • A ****** ' ***m* I These Prices and Terms | , ■"■"■ If you want a home 20 minutes from* Pike street, see me tomorrow morning about SSS — SEE 11 MAGNOLIA BLUFF 11 11 POINT LOTS |I ZZS g H fl 1« H . lia fl - tt\_tiW g —— = %ll!iilllll!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllllllillllll!ll l!llllllli:illlll!!1lllllllllllllllllillll!lllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllll# == ***** 40x100 in size. Between two improved thoroughfares. Ready to build on today. SSS | Prices, $500, $600, $700 j SSI Terms $25 to $50 cash and $10 monthly. = ESS Any of the above lots will bring $1,200 within 18 months. BUY NOW! BUILD "^ SSI NOW! H'' :vl'<!' ;.;.j;v SSS ! SSI $500,000 spent this year in street improvements to make this district Close in, —— ■SS graded streets, cement walks and water mains. ****** ****** I*'* all salt water view property." 0 • SSS! SSI I* costs so little to take a chance, you can't afford to pass it up, if you want a home. ***** ****** See for yourself what has been done here in one year. ***** I DAVID P. EASTMAN f «^fc» 209 COLMAIN BUILDING %/lll!lllllllllllllllllllllllliliil!!!!llllilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH illl TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. ly degree' vetitlnn nf fltliirea.iyhllf the jiitinieymen plumbers have Bitten ln.l.llii*: nut for a "forty'fiv«4a£wf veniiiiK system. Councilman iMuf phy, rat hei nf Hi. ordinance)ffl* elared that inula*! Its new liritvj. II A j ( o SHArtll BROS.—NOT ONLY LARGEST, BUT BEST. •a TI ***** mf**l I f i_KC*l___ *** The Correct Clothes for \^(* Men Have the mM^^*\ ty I • F I I NM*'ime->*t *\ Kuppenheimer Label .; _v__Wi^': Not only do they reflect the best — */_W[ jp>_ ■ fashions ..I New York, but tins cm- Shf^kT -fi 'ip.%^tJ>*m hotly a larger clement <>f quality ami |Tj Bw^NM-__-_9**^ durability than am of the lines ..I sP^r^ll?^ clothing mailc in America. ''f«^^-^wjSf\ 'iiinn made in Ameri nt* 77 __ Kuppenheimer Suits in the new j^^''—*'';VlSf^\ fancy and plain worsteds. Each suit '_m_^^'^^M^ correctly fitted by experts. All the -''J-"\_ -mf' earmarks of custom tailoring. Special yZtt'S-iJf Wm\W: ' W^mlk tm\ ' ifi _**_■__ ■ mmm**. ' -___. ____ ' 7 1 L I ' A /F -1 At $20.00 • kj /ii *ipn&u*UU \^| In the Arcade Annex \Jj Ha-T ft**** XT C* • I •tl****m-a_U^^ Mens Suits Very Special £&* rat $15.00 «.ifirtfts__- With the purpose of building up .-i big popular trade in our first Avenue Store (Arcade Annex), we offer a fine collection of Men's Suits in ail the new shades of grey, blue, brown,.*!/? /l/l olive, navy and black. At ■tplOtUU . Sold in the Arcade Annex only—First Avenue side. i Boys' Suits and Topcoats C..*/„ -.mmA T-.----.-.l*. finest Styles „ omts ana topcoats vr t at stocks Boys' Suits in Buster Brown, Boys' Overcoats in Reefer Sailor Blouset Norfolk and . A , , , , , . Derby styles. All sizes from and Auto st>,,cs; smart ■*■■»■ 2* •to 17.* Very special values fine fabrics; all sizes. At $3.50, flt Other K r..u,H. at $5.00, $7.50 S4OO and $500' and on to $15.00. Others up to $15.00. 17 at f* 'JCL tt 7 '--'ci.' ..,,*. . m Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear: Everything for Man and Boy .:■* ■■} ti'- .*-•' ■ '-- - * ■ -■■' hi,, 1,,„ , ,i , I •■■!■ ■ ''}u^MMM_MnMniHHH_MMM___e!___F*'3'- I ' Ftrtt and CL] A VCD DD /IC Second and Unicertity jnAt Hit DliUO. ******** Street Street I Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long [ •tlnna there trill i*< a vim' of 91 It ft 9 nn every Installment nf three fixture*. President (1111, nf Hie iiiiiiitll, i.tail, lip riniii during thn illmu.iM.iii and argued attain i Hie ordinance. A* 1...1-e*.eell..a. _ 1.t1.i-i (who im* been lold tii*t *'■• milt* i.iiii i lia.) n very lnl*r**t. ll'T .'.Hill rilnllllll |ll|* llflil I.*.ee|| Me I liiti V.I le WB* till! Ile-li-iii I " - Scrap*. Elegant Trophy for Horse Show Presented by Standard Furmlu re f . v ■z:-,z. z z.z' \^mW'*Mt**^m-kmmm\ ■t^M*M^P^^*i™f__gfcl__~ I****1 **** m*Am* _m^ * **•+.. IJm *tt*. ''' - ________________a ///^^mmX-mvo _B___^ ?/' ' .j* --A t _____E_L^^^ _fl-t_a_l_l^B^_r i__l XL, i- '.^TsT_Sr?flat_iiJl * wkt ___h_m____L__ *^> * -■■■_______■ H______-_WW J mmmm\ '^*/Sfe'?__BP^__>^_^__W__i * *_£•• ' __Hr^S____i*in ___\ Zt*__fi __________________<Bb—a**' *B_l 11B_____V I • *"*W"**e*e*Jf/ **•*£* . ' **& ' - * -V'-tfta* XmrnZ xJ_7-l!___l___ir^3f-L^^lif^---r P*m4mA\mJmmt. f _tr***^lgT.'i \\******^j| ""^tJ^BMljjjjjjjjjjjjjJU^ This year* trophy presented to the Seattle Hunt.- Show tueioclatlou by tke Standard furniture company I* a tine i*i*< < |..„ /i of the dealgni-r'a art. 'i I,' simple beauty a,. the de algn la It* main feature; It I* pat terned after the tmmmtm Alanboro IRONDALE NEWS BULLETIN ===== IRONDALES first big brick business block, two stories high and half a block long, will be under roof during the present week. Several of the store rooms and all of thehote) rooms above have already been contracted for. Directly across the street from thisnew l block ii another four-store frame building, with a big general merchandise firm already in the corner room, which is completed!!^ three other merchants waiting to get into the others. ** '„ Can you imagine what effect big hwi ncss blocks like these are having on neigh boring realty values? You can't buy a lot from any of the owners in this vicinity three limes what they paid us a few short months ago. Try it. We will give you their names and addresses. There are other lots in IRONDALE which we can sell you this week, which will * have a very good reason for advancing just as rapidly as those we have just spoken of. Commit this"line to memory: "The best la vestment for my mone\ is"in IRONDALeI lots." Moore Investment Company; ■ 400-410 Arcade Annex, Seattle. ! ;.*,.) Ready for the Cellar 'jStJ********' m r******** *r***t\* "TAM 'I****.' _r raw** \\WK \\\-_ &s_fi_ Hi 'Mjrjjt $***m** w*M <**mkk mkmm It lh" Coal that we deliver to you. We put It right In where you want it housed. You Inn i- no trouble or extra expense at all In the handling. And we give you the very best qual- ! It)' and the lust weight, for the* minimum market price. W'f guar* ' antee all .mr Coal in be clean ami well screened, and tree from any proportion of dirt, shltl* or rubbish. J. W. BULLOCK Phones 87 M___MM--_______t__M_____| HMHHHM *■_-__■_■--__ Bankrupt Sale irn.OOti stock of Clothlnsr. list*. Shoes and Furnishings at your own price. did—riKa st.— is 1 —————a,_____________ II AMI-MA 111. II *, x A GM'I'I'IAIeTT.. IVlme Paul ISXCI.USIVH 111 l IM.UV. i.Ti.'i Third Aye, ei,.,,,,.ii *■*.„ 1*... Heftier, laid I'laaena* 1.-IMl.t I e_____i_,__, , O -. cup. I. i- deeply emb-*mif*t handsomely oraata*B!*d rt» phy I* to ho awarded te tie nf bout Appointment <■■***. I* *_ cla»a ara* entered for t^m_mZ aorne of the flnett bred bam* Urn went with their Ba_«S. equipment*. ""*• I'—- - ! J_ .___ 1 --_..- -'*" Money Saved S3 .vi and s-t.al MiorJ raster* *_*jrtU j Taks Elevator tt Wr-iri r*b» I*.. A at. -haea? Blor*,'SM ****£ I nana nials., cor. Slewed sad I* i a iai- ■* ..• £^_^^feaj [MARTiM 1 mor Sad At, Os». Hotel *** High Grade Glove. t~~ _, ~_ If l ***** • * Ad&l\. m rour dm* ■ i^ai- ia*ii **,** *.**Sl mtW*****?*^ tha D****'J£ mat Ml iom t« «;:Jtt do iwwwiWK *-k*t*-**mW work _**¥% w*m 'mr *m prler* ?**,***, l" cottikitto*^!!, " -2*. mt low srli-a** kWJ* \t****T** f work ««'" 1 N-V. ST.d. «i» ****l Open • lory enemies ■»»«" 1':*ill Bund.*. 1,, aa.iklns ft*** ** *tg article In . H->'*-»>.\ *»'_**_, pi Dantlstrv" KOWIN J. BRO*^, -—-^ The Raven . prsscrtptlos **• m.an. that tha doetsT's M"™ scribing Is most sfflelwU/ * me tiled by the * droit-**'* * fl compounding. RAVEN P^V 1416 6scond Ay. OLD hi! ; All kinds, dyed. *lX r mi*«* .*.! an.) rctrimmed ...mm* ! lstest models. * *.IU \J '_. "• MODKL MII.M«"^iS* nao-aiT l'*«ple*e ***** Ktl # ***** I'allere Hat S .?■ ALBERT HANSEN. ***** First put Cr**rtt* , ,_.„ Optical trm***********" -