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tomar cecatan OF DIC AND DOG; : DOC HAS A WONDERFUL DREAM Aidate substituted, First district filth, and the schools are attacked delegates deny this in the manner you bave just heard, ned for its neo boy it makes my blood boll,” said he, ond seasion at 10 o'clock Saturday ‘ schools of this city are as morning. 00d as thone of Seattle, and that THANK ROOSEVELT. a cannot be gainsald ‘ADVENTURES FOUR A resolution of thanks was adopt- . é A. N. Raven was then introduced, ed to Prenident Roorevelt recognis WASHINGTON, Nov, 18.—The level canal will cost more, and take! and proceeded to further flay the ing bis efforts on behalf of Alaska | board of consulting engineers today (longer to build, but will ultimately! statements of Mr. Crouch, indulging Dies in his message to congress in 1904,| declared in favor of a sea level! be of greates use, because it willl freely in bitter satire and irony. He e Demon, F. A. Croan stated that he wished | canal, Long and careful study pre-| allow ships to make much shorter] brought out the fact that the main WF You Dont reeo to correct an impression which had| ceded the decision, The members| trips than if they had to go through | jeaders of the annexation movement DOC MONE T wir gained ground that he waa the|of the board have the greatest rep-| several locks, An official statement| » real estate men who were aft- WAVE TO nave YOU father of the convention, ‘The Coun-|utation tn thelr profession. will not be made until the report| er more money to be made through POALETED F cll City Improvement club origin-| France, Holland and Germany| reaches the president, probably next! the sale real estate after annex- DNE OF THE GUILTLESS, BUT CRUELTY 70 ANeeHMY ated the sent engineers, who say the sea} January, very TRULY HUMANE SOCIETY J. J. Price, delegate-at-large, in- suemeinieeemnns SRATTLE troduced a motion to the effect that] © “Do wo want to become a part tow forced to leave the city and portion of that mess of corrup- ight have thelr proxies tion, cunning and cum ean which 4, It was passed. is called the muntelpal government The members departed at 12 of Seattle” demanded the speaker. o'clock for Tacoma, these —— a (Loud eries of “No! Not") tertained by the Tacoma chamber “ ome 6 made ot nmer and the Boosters club DAYTON, 0., Nov, 18, Governor ( mother and brother, Dr, Kline says} ¢ iy Ot Baste te tye a bg of that city , | Walter L, Kline thie morning ren-) Haugh is a criminal whose cunning big contractors of that city have an JOHANSON QUEERS HIMSELF. | dered a verdict finding Dr. Oliver! and flendishness have seldom been itching in thelr palms, which the Carl M, Johanson, the Fairbanks! guilty of the murder of his father,| equaled in this country. city council tries to allay by letting andidate for delegate-clect to bre ont contracts for grading empty =, practically killed himec! streets with no residences on them. riday as far as the fight for the “Seattle c ive oth: GOES TO SCAFFOLD WITH ar SMILE — ANOTHER CON- FESSES TO ROBBERY FOR q WHICH BARKER IS NOW SERVING LIFE SENTENCE RENO, Nov. 18.—-Fred Roberts, of Bt. Louls; T. 8 Gorman, of San o; J. P. Sevener, formerly ates engineer, and A. Le Francis vu Linderman, of Stockton, Cal, who Rave been convicted twice for the aay pre —w that ho will elty council over there attempts to Murder of Jack Welch. a railroad rr mi 60 to Washington. hold us up on the water question, Sean tn Humboldt county, Nevads, in q Yaw abo Johanson’s downfall resulted from denietescntiiioaditis we will hold it polyp PA igre August, 1904, were hanged at the | Srgaryon ant yoo some his attempting to offer an amend Griition. "fame te ans Ca mont to the report of the credentials committee which allowed that Fair Vince Faber banks be enabled to vote absent) 2:95 o'clock Saturday afternoon,| Cyrus Chandler and George &.| of Seattle can stand for the stench mombers, according to a resolullod) raced th from the bell-buey| Woodhouse. The owners and mak-|from their sewers adopted to that effect. at Weat to Robinson's park,| ers of the Tillamook were aboard “Mr. Crouch has told of much that Johanson did not want these) hair way between Seattle and Ta-| the Tacoma boat Ballard residents will get by becom- votes to be cast, as he knew the¥| coma, where «he was joined by the see ing @ part of Seattle. Let me tell would go against him. He accerd-| Tacoma steam-launch ‘Tillacoom,| ‘The purse contained some small) you what the people of Ballard will ingly offered an amendment that/and the two boats then raced each| change and an indorsed check for] po if annexed to Seattle—they will the votes be stricken. The! other back to Seattle | $108 get it in the neck.’ sy apecch killed Fairbanks’ candt OOOO e377” Are we, ae citizens of Ballard, for congressional honors. It nearly 5 . m - to give up our Individual corporate apotled the convention. j WANT PUBLIC TELEGRAPH LINES existence and all that is near and SWINEFORD CHAIRMAN dear to us, because, forsooth, some As forecasted in The Star Fri 5 of the real estate men here want petnetalnn kag ye nga = to make more money on their sales? . = PITT 3 ole { abor 16 as plutocrats re-| “Not yet!” vention. Cheers greeted the former| PITTEBURC ¥, 18.—A resolu- [tain labor leaders as plutocrats re y ceived no attention, And amid tumultuous cheering executive as he was led forth tOltion expressing sympathy and con- and jh th ¢ the chair, In addressing the as-| peers: Sever ee applause the speaker closed and gave way to Crouch t eben iage, wineford sald RETIRES gave way to Crouch to speak im re his Those abo the Union were) taste of Ballard water as well and Charlie Piympton,|as long as the corrupt politicians State prison in Carson y Linderman and Sevener were to their death at 10:53 o'clock, Rob. @rts and Gorman dropped at noon All the men except Roberts cor feased. Linderman confessed a year go and Sevener and Gorman admit. fed thelr gulit this morning. All of them exculpated Roberts, @aying he was only a witness @rime, and took no active part Fobbing and murdering Welch. Roberts went to hie death with a Smile on his lips, A few m ts Before the trap was sprung a mes- @age was sent to the board of par @ons asking if they wished to stay Bhe execution of Roberts. The board Answered in the negative, say! That by his consent to the crime he Made himself guilty with the others. rday the tn ence for the Russian striker by the Federatic was adop : ; —_ hp hoped the convention would in ‘ tal A erowd of 60 people saw the ex I~! Labor this morning, A previous rouch began remarks cs Geipen.. cukonae’: ., tha ing sermon, “The Jews as Citizens”| st pon thetr Sons as America®) resolution contributing $1,000 was ailing Armstrong a ferme. 3 i Catholic religion and the other three Tabernacle Baptist church. John] citizens for territorial move —— defeated. ey ; and indulging in @ flood of person- the Episcopal faith. His last words M. Dean, minister—Morning ser-| @hd stated when that question nb | The convention endorsed the tel-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Gen- | alities. : Mere goodbyes to friends whom hy mon, “The Baptiat and the Jew;"| before the couvention he would] .e-4,, solution favoring the|eral Chaffee conferred with the) He was howled at by the crowd, . Eecegrieed in (Re crowd. In a con Jevening sermon, “Genuine Christian} a6k to be relieved from the chair] government control of all telegraph | president today in regard to his re-| Judging from the manner im a fession on the scaffold German told lService;” Bible school at 9:30 a] for the privilege of taking the HOOF | companies: tirement about February 1 He which the crowd expressed its sen- Et @f the rebbery in San Francisco, in ee m.; talk for boys and girls at 3:30 ol ee a By e888 8) A resolution asking all labor men wants to take his famaity to bess timents, there was no doubt but 01 re ed Har- ) young people's service at|/ committee on resolutio to oppose the election of sena lornia, Chaffee’s retirement Is to! ¢n, eabetic Sillhe cassengiaGnn-oumennee tn} .. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, {tztct thls morning. The less lo t 20 p. se J. J. Price, former delegate from | ang "onaielioaiay ai opposed | allow the fulfillment of the program sean wae ger a — oe Se California. Fire broke out tn the duals $250,008. St. Mark's church. Rev, J. P, D.| Juneau to Washington, was refused |i organized labor was adopted. lof placing Corbin and Bates at the rr anitlsicaildineaddge oe —_— > Liyd, roctor—Morning subject.) @ seat and elected delegate-at-large) 4 resolution denouncing Gompers|head of the army before their re-] To further the work of temper+ Celebrate City’s | MINING CONGRESS [are looking for Manuel Romeng,| Things That Are | Excollont ¥ yy Pm Pa The wee ee eee paliding PMs sata ‘aah ee |who, Tague asserte, stole a check | *ferncoa sermos, "A Good Boldien | | mikh yim onveation, which, with| & = wed FNC ae ee By Bertone News Aswn.! for his trunk which was stored at|,, Bethel Presbyterian church. Rev. of | other gael _| Swedish Clu norte heen y EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 18.—Phoe-! 1), Flyer dock H. T. Mitchelmore, pastor—-Evenisig] obe proxy, made 90. | the crowd looked as though it wish wedish Club hall, Bighth and Olive, nix, Ariz, was selected as the next | ‘"® ; | and Character.” ANKENY GETS COLD FEET. ed he wouldn't give their second annual bazaar and pirtnGay pilgrim, 7 a canton i eae “ Lane Street Presbyterian church.| Lavi F Ankeay et — l, He exprensed sympathy for the| entertainment. | esterd | er 7 Siifford, past is ‘h-| Senator from Walla Walla, who * jozen Second ay. property owners, _——~—— A celebration of the 54th annivor-| MIE | Con Rr ee en ere to nee Kellogg Busy a 1s cana 730 pm; C. | invited to attend the convention, one aan tbe ale uareeea tne aad IN OUR $3.00 HATS of Founders’ day, the date on| Consider. The officers of the asao- meeting at 6:30 p. m. caused an upheaval by appearing on — |who want the car line, declaring pas get style, character Seattle was founded. took | ciation, backed by & strong con-| University Place Baptist church,| the scene a trifle too carly (Continued From Page One.) | thelr interests were paramount; | Brogus ato. Iaa1 end ane Friday night at @ banquet in| tingent, favored Denver as a per-|_ Since the action of the city in! ney, Frank Arthur Heal, pastor—| Mr. Ankeny heard a little “home wows dt said that Furth had kept his prom- 1581 Sm Washington hotel. The meeting | manent home for the congress, and CO™Pelling property owners to erect |storning sermon at 10:30 a. m.,| truth,” which apparently riled him| which to change his mind if he de-| {se to put @ car line on the street Presided over by ex-Governor | president Richards said if they did! ® apes on buildings was eum liouic “An Old Hero's Advice to a|to such an extent that he imme| sires {after the property owners had paid H. McGraw, and was held un-/ not go to Denver, many well-laid | by the upper courts, appli-| young Miniater—Let No Man De-|diately remembered a date else-| Meanwhile the franchise is going tho entire cost of regrading, and| the auspices of the chamber of! piang would be frustrated. cations for fire escapes have been | spine Thee; evening seri How | Where to publication, which will cost! paid his respects to the people of! peammeree. Finally, when the motion was put | Pouring Into the office of the build-|q paptist Church Differs From All| It so happened that while walt-| pout $2.00. The charter provides|Queen Anne hill by asserting that | ‘The following addresses were! proonix lost. and the matter was |'®& iaspector until that official Is] Other Churches.” ing to be introduced to the conven-|that such publication «ball be pald| they wanted the earth. Just how! COLMAN BUILDING ae ioe Thomas! ie in the hands of the board of war det corte" : Fremont Swedish Mf. KE. church,| tion, Mr. Ankeny stood in the door-|for by the applicant, and It is the Second av. was to be paved with-| lareus Whitman,” Mr. | directors, who probably will select not be long. it is predict- pey John Ovall, pastor—Moraing| Way to hear the remarks of the/ contention of several of the coun-/ out a car line on it seemed to worry | Denver. fed, until almost every tall strac- sinject. “The Gospel News,” even-| speakers. Judge Cochran, of Nome,|cjimen that the electric company! him greatly also. The election of officers was the ture Im Seattle will have these/ing “Man's Record Revealed at the) had the floor, When be was asked | witli either have to give notice before] STRIKES AT LIGHT PLANT. last thing before adjournment this "82 of saving life [Opening of the Books;” Junior|to cut his remarks short, a the/the franchise is published or pay| Failing to create a hit with the Meany; afternoon. The members will take | grit ON FRIAL league at 3 p. m.; Epworth league/ senators were waiting to be received, | the bill. There is some doubt about} audience on these lines, he shifted Kenneth Mackintosh: | 5 special train to the plant of the, John Slattery, Ray Horr and Jack (®t 7:20 » ™. Judge Cochran coldly replied it, however, in view of the fact that] his fire to the municipal light plant, “she Dramatic West.” Mr. Joseph} my Uaso Smelting & Refining com- ¢ May Sue Ged The First Church of Christ, Sctontist— “LET ‘EM WAIT.” the franchise the company asked for|aaserting that the same men who 4 Ferguson, « trio of accused safe . 5 ; “Seattle Politics, Past and - . Aw, let ‘om wait. Whenever ye one bel ublished were four-flushing on the franchise ie any, which they will Inspect. Ser- | breake: . Services at 11 a m. and & p. m. n fe not the one being pi e Mr. Will H. Parry: “Se-| Dy hundred will go to Dowgaa, paper Te the fol ate nt DetOr® | subject, “Ancient and Modern Ne-| #0 ter see dem fellers at Washing-| There is nothing to prevent other|deal were conspiring to wreck the ee. Semen Pe. ares | Asin | Circumstantial evidence led up to|cromancy, or, Mesmerism and parties from bidding for the fran-|city light plant by stringing wires Into the Future,” Rev. M. —<_____— their arrest by City Deseete © | Hypnotiem;” Sunday school at 12) Dalle fer hours before yo get @| chine if they want it. out in the wilderness instead of in| BEGIN BIG PROJECT 7 ‘ ™ chance at ‘em.” CITIZENS CHEER. the business district. He didn’t Is not numbered among the lost Freeman and Hubbard and Sergeant »phical Society —Lecture,| Ankeny’s face would have attract-| wen the announcement of the/Se¢m to know that it is the resi-|[M arts, as the popularity of the line Gistinn tees aa ae Mike Powers of the local potice, | ,,.T™ - 14 JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov, 18.-—-Col.! In the prisoners’ po: ‘ “Karma, the Law of Eternal Jus-| 4 attention most anywhere vote was made Friday night the|@ests who want cheap light, com Conquers | W. J. Sutherland, of London, presl- | found postage stampe and reeisterea (ich by Max Wardall Ankeny grabbed his watch, open-| yor? was, made FVIGsy Mem ato a| Detition having already reduced the HAYNES PRODUCT the Alaska Perseverance letters. | Bothesda Faith Home, 1500 Kil-| 04 the wrong side, said he was three! nior = The §=«vote was purposely | Prices down town. will testify, We have it—par- Ueularly fresh Sundays, ngth Mining company, cabled authority; Not lo | bourne—Lacture at 3 p. m. by H. F.| minutes late for an engagement, a04) iain ig such a way that the ques-|_ !cldentally, Gill branded F. F. Brute Stre fs eeearaag to ote eit aetna tg neme 80 1 Tier, subject, “The Sepernater “hiked.” ~ yaad . aMiy,|Hvans, the man with the big dia- late terday to start work on the thie eit rontotfics ingte 1 in} c tt disposed of squarely, Half-pound box Getaal af the Giver Bee bata t0-| thie ate Gee race rete grow ver Healing PILES ONLY LAUGHS. psn ater Berry 3 four men who| mond stud and red necktie who of-|IM One-pound bom « HORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 12.—! 000 feet long. tapping the property With this crime the trio are|, Firet Spiritual society, Pythian| Senator Piles, who was with An-|voteq for indefinite postponement fered to pay $200,000 for an exclu- | wo. pound box » the big soldier wrestler,| 2.300 feet below the apex of the charged hall—WUl C. Hodge lectures at 3) kay, stood his ground and laughed. | very marked by the crowd as the|*l¥¢ Second ay, franchise, as a Fort Worden, lost by two! lode. All have bad records and the Jo-/8°¢ 3 Dp. m.. ov alla in a wrestling mateh| The work starts Monday. It will eal police are confident that they | Coming Church; HAYNES SPECIALS. Half-pound box . ing subject, “The| Cochran, on being quietly repri-leoattie Klectric bunch, there was) four-flusher.’’ circles at 4:30 p.jmanded, said he “couldn't see! nothing in the bare record of the Right with Frank Cole-| be followed by installing a brand have the right me m.; platform tests after evening lec-| through the back of his head, Hke| yore to show it : a. Hii toeah 104, It was 0 cose ot | sew uoérantic frill, similar to those |." creeds ture by Mra. Ross, some people, because his brains) "Gi made a motion to indefin- One-pound box rt against cleverness and/ used at Simplon, the Italian tunnel, | ALLEGES CRUELTY | New Thought—Divine altar sery-| Were in the way. itety. postpone the whole franchise. Two-pound box Bs ‘of the game, and science| They will start on the channel’ Fessie Boland. in her petition for|ice at 2:30 p. m. at Germania hall a cn Only Mullen, Benjamin and Burnett z ‘The first fall was won in 38 beach one mile below Juneau and & diveres from John Botand, filed | subject, “The Symbolic Meaning of voted with him, so that the motion (Continued From Page One.) the second in 30 minutes. | will be finished In three years. The |at the clerk's office this morning. | Baptism,” by M. E. Stevenson wan lost. Conway was conveniently | citsee@ — | . Nege y zens of Ball, h } foldier's strength was of no| cost will be $1,000,000. Experts say Glleres that ever since her marriage | Queen City Theosophical Society absent. Zbinden had left the city promenade peice — el against the cleverness of his | jt is one of the greatest mines in the jefendant at Ellensburg, in Feb-|in America, Pioneer block—Public Murphy's amendment was then a adversary, who evaded holds| world. A 200 stamp mill is now un- very of this year, he has maltreat- | study class at 7 p. m., “The Secret passed, It reserved the right of vse tag rohan by vehemently hiss- pid eaxe der construction, and more will bed ber shameful and cruel | Doctrine;” 8 p. m. lecture, “The common use not only to the city, but ; T. koe ve built when the tunne! fs finished, | manne ng and beating her| influence or Mental Microbes, to private companies. The original] quced by Chairman Thonton ie cont * es without cause. She alleges that Mrs. Jennie 8. Clark. amendment reserved the right only| (Wet by Chairman Thompson. He Hot Fight Sete To Bitene ms anauee Se aes to the city, but in view of the wide-| bod failed to finde taeelhne net = + gpa gr ae ee Roman Catnolie Meetings. spread expression in favor of both|in the utterances of Creach for ee | # BARCELONA. Nov. 18—A /he would do her some permanent Captain Francis Tuttle, of the ed six an- © bodily harm. St Mary's Partsh—Rev. W. 3. | revenue cutter Rush, says he be # archiste accused of manufac: *| She asks for an unqualified ai-| Metz Early mass and sermon —— the whalers caught in the “ 2 ! % turing bombs to slay rulers. ® vorce and sufficient alimony from | (ehlidren's mass at §:30 a. m.). Sun. | Arctle will never get o nee eee Doe nens | a %| ner husband to support her. day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30] He stated Friday that while In hot rounds before a good DOU ehhh — Dp. m High mass and sermon at|San Francisco he had talked with fo 0 Graw. af | HUR rs 10:50 & m. Instruct Captain © It had been announced that Young | CHURCHES tion at 3:90 pm sated eee oa Bayi provisions, Murphy had changed bis) nosation to Seattle amendment to include them. 5,000 PROTESTANTS. He was cheer-| ed and applauded loudly when he| faced the crowd. In a@ calm, dis- Petitions for the common U8¢/ passionate manner he proceeded to| clause with approximately 5,000 si8-) buncture and refute each and every fish, of the whaler Wil-|2atures wore filed. Resolutions of/ argument and statement made by which brought the|the same order were presented by| Mr. Crouch. He stated that he had ® jury today ax ) MILWAUKEE, Nov. 18.—Friday Young Erne. of Philadelphia, Opportunity We have 6 lots, each 40x24 to & 24-foot alley, level and close to an important street. Berne War matched by Manager Me-| (IT TLE HAPPENINGS |\3 44445445445 46%! Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue |udws of the fleet's predicament to|the North Seattle, Queen Anne. | induced the Scandinavian-American |P gat marine at fee o es e * % | Masses at 6:00 a. m., 7:30 a. m., #:30/S8an Francisco, and it ts from in-|Plkhth Ward Taxpayers’, Rainler/ hank tq take care of the warrants |f 1) MOTMns at $400 each. 1 - — |® In order to insure publica- #/@ m. and 10:20 a m.; evening serv-| formation received from the whaling|Helahts Improvement clubs, the) of the city of Ballard after all other|{| . They will bring $600 to $750 In Hanlon, at Los Angeles, on D | Unless the police loc % tion. church notices for Sat- # | {ce at 8:30 p. m. captain that he bases his belief chamber of commerce, the Civic/ banks had refused to do so, by |p the spring. ber. 15. Whether the match will be! so Mie Nancy * urday’s issue must reach The #| Sacred Heart Chureh—Rev. Geo.| Captain Tuttle thinks the only|¥®!on and the Seattle Commercial) promising {ts president that the! geting i ee wee te Ste tm doubt, whict s dropped on the fh * Star office not later than #|A Hild. At $:00 a m. and 8:00} thing to do is to wait until spring,| > county funds would be deposited ’ ee ae y caronllellrstiget S North, Seattle. phar # Thursday afternoon. —Ed *|a m.. low mass; 7:20 p. m., veapers, and then send the revenue cutter Bong amped ye my exhibited bY | that bank. This was last year, he Here s Your Chance none rd “ r ne @ermon and benediction. Be to relieve the t ude, Cole and other members pre-| said. This year the Was t ja- Paktwes : “ young woman will b ear party ; ashington Na. With O'Leary at Milwauk. which | the extent of $103. helieiieielialiel tek eke keke!) Church of the Immaculate Con- viously pledged to the neice tional bank had gratuitiously of-} To Make About Seeuited in a draw. ty to take care of the warrants, | ~ : eo — tion—Rev. A, Sweere. At 17:30 Win franchise, who had d — thdecionia | The Firemen’s Relief Association) _ erp! 1 | of Seattle will give their 15th an First Presbyterian church, Rev.) and 8:30 a. m., iow mass; 10:36 good for political reasons, was pot! stated Mr, Armstrong, hoping th ual grand ball of vember »|M. A. Matthews, pastor—Morning|® m., high mass and sermon; 7:30 unexpected, but Burnett's flip-flop! py to have the county funds deposit £ es romise bg" - Pine.|“ermon, “The Good Samaritan on|D. m. benediction. was remarkable. Burnett has al-|ed there at hall, Seventh and Th | | |The Ninth Ward Improvement {he Mish 1s advocate of the! “when ¢h Not Needed club, of Fremont, will hold a spe Phe < en cial meeting Thursday evening in| ‘derlying RG ABE the Odd lows’ temple to con- Councilman Crichton on Friday | sider the $500,000 bond Issue. Might introduced an ordinance| The Foster schooi gave an enter Which was passed by the counct}|tainment at the Foster school house signifying the intention of the city | Friday evening, In which all th 40 give Ballard the benefit of the| scholars took part The object of Il go | the entertainment was to get money 200 Per Cent In Four Months LEWISLITTLEFIELD (0, 22 HALLER BUILDING, a evening ees. — — -—— ways been a ie gla school rooms of this| Mora! Principle Un-| : common use clause, but Friday|town are called hovels recking wit esent Day Problema.” Korea Has Her Say By Serivpe News Ans'nd night he voted with the Gi!) bunch. oa oe ms is reoking with] Trinity Parish church. Rev. H. H PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 18.—If LL. INNOCENT. Ed Baynes, please Gowan, rector—Morning sérmon, the father of Franz E. Carlson, a19-| “Do you know why he did it?” }am sinking “The Horseleech and Her Dangh-| SEOUL, Korea, Nov. 18%—After|¥¢ar-old Russian Finn, lives in| Gill was asked after the ting. | — ters;” evening sermon, “Ignatius,|four hours’ conference yesterday | Seattle, he will be interested to| “No, I suppose he voted for in-/ Martyr of Antioch.” with Marquis Ito of Japan, the em-| know that his son is a stonaway on| definite postponement because he yiston Avenue Unitarian! peror submitted the plana for a pro-| the schooner Alice McDonald, which | objected to the city's bearing — the church. W. D. Simonds, ministe torate over this country by Japam| arrived here this morning from|expense of publishing the fran me; I YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE Or it hould be, You can not We printing a little book water rates which w b “ *,| Sermon at 11 a. m., “Church Federa-|to the cabinet. Trouble is expect-|Guaymas, Mex chise,” replied the council president |[[} use it in a more productive which may interest you—“How ee sarees”, 1+ 18 onse the | ond 6 prartebamcalt the schoo! ine tion on a Doctrinal Basis—Is it De-|ed before the terms of Japan are| Carlson, with another young Fina | innocently } nner than in buying your m Two and Two Make Fi It's §) alll town decides to annex to Se-| second enterta arnt ne geo’ S| sirable?” Talk to children at open-| accepted named Walstrom, deserted the Rus-| The meeting would have been fea-|f} chantes’ tools here free. i : a fs wo | pyides aecand night of the |!9s of morning service, subject sian ship Isabell Brown at the Mex-|tureless had not President Gill) 5° 2-inch Ratchet Screw ahr eee ordinance is a “four-flush” | nivel sh. eovantinan nt Hands.” Sunday school jean port, having shipped in her| broke loose. He made a speech that |B 95/3 cincnh Ratchet Screw Das affair, being entirely unnecessary. | W- O- W. Ballard would have gotten the bene- | Wa" 4 dect ze b-ineh Ratehet Borew Driver church soctety at 1:15 p. m Carlson claims his father ts inj things he said were true, ——— aire Quock char, {at 10 a. m.; apectat meeting off Alagka Delegates at Cardiff, made the walls smoke, and some| WE CORREGT Mit of the reduced rates whether the | lotte and her maids of honor were)" Travan Methodist Eptacopal| Seattle, having emigrated from Fin- GILL WAS LURID. iat eee ee te gee’ OF Bot, amd) 0 the throne by members |church. F. E. Drake, pastor—Sun-| (Continued From Page One.) | /@0d some years ago, but he has) He began by asserting that the J ° ” guaranteed: this has always been understood. | evourter vod stanly: Boge ; | day school at 9:45 a. m.; Sermon at} ee ne. lost his address councilmen who had been advocat- | 3 - CHENEY, Nov. 18—Tho state|O, W. Miss Frickelsen, ax queen,|1! a m. “Kingdom of God: Its) a¢ » are went Walstrom claims that his father | ing the common use clause had don of Oe Mee | class mee From the pl Mode of Government;’ © where they selt| lives in New York and that he ac-|it purely for political purposes, in }ing at 12:15 p. m.; Epworth league edies for thirstitus all sorte of | companied him there from his home| timating that he would not stoc devotional meeting at 6:30 p. m.;/rumor@ are manufactured while you|in Finland when very young. » low, ‘The crowd smiled. He also Mormal eleven was beaten in a hotly| and the Misses White and Harne; @ontested game here Friday ofter-| as maids of honor, appeared to ad inch Sheffield | | h White's noon by the high school team from | vantage. z i } Mile Gatens ty 41 to @. ‘The pama os sermon at 7:30 p. m., “Kingdom of| wait, It was stated Saturday morn-| Under the immigration laws, the| said that he didn’t care whether he | was played on @ heavy field in a| STOLE HI8 CLOTHES |God: How Entered,” |ing that in the event of one delegate| young men have no standing as| went back to the council or not, and ae eate, Romolo Tagus, a local bartender, Westminster Presbyterian church.| being sent to congress, ¢ nor|stoaways and will most likely be| = ngeonmrerr sy mies Wpeming Ske Sa aroha has little belief in short acquaint-| Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor—Sunday | Swineford would be that man | deported. In case they sign articles| Allen’s Lung Balsam Mrs. Irene Smith, of Tacoma, will | ances, as one cost him the loss of| school at 9:30 a m.; sermon, “Our|ernor Swineford has stated that he|on a vessel and return here as | Will positively break up a deep, Tc 1%-inch’ Lightning td ‘hisel . + g ‘inch’ Tuck's Chisel. B36 Spinning’s Cash Store 1310 Second Avenue. Quick Repairing. Factory Premises. @eliver an address on the “Social| clothing valued at $200 recently.;/Great High Priest and the Priest-| will accept if elected. members of a crew, they will be ad- h t relief by oth- Problem,” at the Socialist {octal | us explained the matter to the| hood of Believers,” and “I Am the} Another rumor has it that Ryan! mitted upon the payment of the reg- Serene 2008 past relief by of x Pourth and Pine, Sunday night police Friday, and the “fly bobs” | Bread of Life, Hat and Live;” even-|wili be displaced i another can- ular $2 headtax.