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‘ * — W BARE FACED LIES ena HAS BITTEREST = PRICE OF COAL AND ' 1 , | GN hat " } Next arday ¢ ons will be aoe aura South Alki, Youngstown and Oxbow a hroug : stor I e w mite and alte a A NEW PARTY AIMED AT MORMONIOM AND WHICH PLANS . | “TR MPANY Fifth ay, barn te Weat Seattle, and er be a TO KEEP DUBOIS IN UNITED STATES SENATE — BIGGEST h t t| f e evec wc C od ¢ » Cawdine un he ¢ TRANSFER cc > he cost of fuel to the people of pare BERATELY MAKE Made Promises being eld nightly] FIGMT, HOWEVER, 18 OVER THY GOV, STEUNENBERG MUR. | tion fo the United Btat : eran EON Ee OU ee eee ean the shaker, peu! Tonight at South] W. EB. Borah. t , t N very TEMENTS ne A o om © will be are ‘ ge DER CASE AND LABOR /8 Fi GHTING GOV. GOODING TOOTH | have | reed for « , we~| Henan anetafeimetinn peccsnr sie raps gh - oe False STA prox ined oe City Masineer AND NAUK 1 Dubs | BINE—COAL SHARPLY gett yy ig epee ineroe 0 Ss . GARDING RAISE would be it Se eine cree sie ae sites ie 2 - 1K | BO—MEANS GREAT INCREABE | Dense of mining It, the higher wang DN . ASSURANCE ’ or 3 cents at sedi win pa halle 6 “aayf Bernd cant | to be paid ar ‘ preevecr'e . cot an F See SCS : See iA the side jn promeemiing the) TO FUBL CONSUMERS | of wecuring men in wuftic t ANE OL AFTER . not offietal ; BORAtIOD tS ' y Ne} on : , | At times during the pas wor 80 ' ethods of ac & me ©) ® POLITICS IN IDAHO * Ar . - ith there has been some dif WARDS. M of t en had vindicated \* NO PINK TEA, # ; j | in procuring coal demand * ae jerte re , to fill order but the coal cor © n oe to belleve ) ) * . - 9 ro new & ie UNCLAIMED LIQUOR COLD /y By Gilson Gardner . <n that there ia no dang 1 . ‘ o ee in oal mine of a duration ¢ = NEW YORK, ©. Moowsh |e a : ce of teamin f ration of he lect co! ee saint esate tn Oh * { A 1h « } 0 4. wo at a time der ac , od Bates) » ft nig oe . Jeoa! depa nt of the Pacific Be aortng the . « ‘ t a aa oxide ¢ increase in the price of coal the compel * the . . ' ile y " " The Advance Made. f.0. provaxanda w * 4 ta diy Bi gar Me tas tu the ¢ f ipiially Increases . . , * ” families in the jand from $5 to § . . * “ m wil f aqua e pas s @anag it ' but * an last win Jo suling ourse at : . * Price of Coal Up beh sciger ye Bae oe tr 0 day r | fitton to th t fi ‘ oi eee In ad : : r | . HOLE cir 1 ‘ ng | ng from cents t " rf ated an agreement at tim ' “ : t haulir rges for coal o ¢ Mo ‘ ° Phe ‘ t I ment the Commot PRESIDENT HAYS OF THE @OWInE distinguished compar peggy od ft and the visited © now ner United ad men ed here f f ! 4, the pants’: $ ; r GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY | Vancou ewte afternoon: | Af the sanie * hat distriet Tied be the x — a MAKES MOST IMPORTANT Frank W. M Grand t . he pr € to the 0 m which the wham they Know A a oF ‘ ’ True Pacif " . . time h ‘ t ed, or how far ee emp) 4 as ha | STATEMENT PARTY BPEND!) yy ie 4 Phi another § dor $ | ” " ee or the sabjnct to bets Apri A ho is ante < URS IN SEATTLE j tps ral Pur ee paaciation “ _ “ ps *4 attacked him. Wilder ha Hats, Representative “parting the ce : nd 2 Hiated © 1 . of the adent oe f the G. T. P. on then ne ¢ ving in Se which had appeared is } pe It is announced by President] con, James Cor : 3 that they © |, with tle Bae ered in three ye warrant has been sworn out Chas. M. Hayes of the Grand Trunk |al; D. B Galloway, private secre “ 7 from bh per cont 4¢ | Cochran's t ailw ¥ in Seattle last | tary to Mr. Ha Mc sctantly Increased less than &| CAMPAIGN BOOK (8 OUT n mbia, Will be the | Morse. Mrs, Me of | t + 2 | " md, instead of | Frank W. Morse, is also traveling WASHINGTON, ¢ Port Simpson. The new tranacon-| with the party } come ental route through Canada muat The visitors were met by Mayo f book ¢ bs om © 1911 It will | Moore. sident John H. Metiraw om tte tithe ecome a competitor for business | of the ber of commerce, and 1 Equal Rig jfrom the American Pacific count | V. Luce, Seattle representative of © ogee to None either by purchased rights-of-way | the Grand Trunk, and were taken 4 b the democ ther Mnes, or by building its | on an automobile tour of the city. | : eritietses the re branches into atte and| When completed the Grand 7 government, and inagtor | Trunk road will be between 3,000 with. tariff sta ince Rupert,” said Mr Hayes, | and 00 miles in length, from . j aror ; t now being topographically sur-| Montreal to Prince Rupert, or a , The , jetrong personal ne 5 p or 3 . Pare being ‘ A is ; * sgt S. -P lee & enesaites eyed by enginers for the miles longer than the Canadian Pa Femerants for a ee-atory ya e s aieiieinon ing out of the pr 4 chy. The | cific 0a) took plac e Grand Trunk Pacific will put this| Mr. Hays and the other officials ‘4 - 8. C. SEALERS PROTEST SENATOR FRED DUBOIS property on sale after due notice | with him left at 10:30 last night for We hope to have it on the market | over the North ifie for Ta wii - 21 WiCTORIA. Oct As He is promoter of the anti Mormon next summer jcoma, ‘The ve re sometime | = . 1. |delng sent to the tmpe party, Mr. Hays, at the head of the | today for Montreal | : yan a . ' tty, |ment by the Victoria seals 10 | - = ; : th allege that they have been kept out-| : : | : — by Com. | all thet they bay . * elections, A r « «| ANOTHER STREET VICTIM ° & grand re-| but state that Japanese sealers bave | w . DF | BAN FRANCI 2—Hel-| ¥ at the local barracks : jowed within the forbi ef , oo en Umfrid, a irl, was = y = ae ‘ 4 4 : y h car a FUNERAL OF MAS, HAMMOND. Sires in capturing seals, where |, 5 that ] - bap: Brod ae feneral ¢ om “an ~ ; st aged ay : ; nts. It ed 4 ur to raise uneral services of Mra. Lucy | spears ex , rer t that the body . who tes * Ta » lew M M " M ey, Were held In thie city this - - ¢ the Weate Hue roing. The body was brought to| ANOTHER CHINESE CONSUL. |; { Miners gt _ e°* Seattle a ° r Piver na lw > ' « > o er Lakeview cer PORTLAND, Oct Me Hak lot ¢ " ©, enbe 1 wan 82 yeare| Hin, a minent tiand mer}. een. | of made Beattie and/echant, h on Amorions s in aie ‘ a ‘| - | ANOTHER INVESTIGATION, 4 f* Tacoma her home for many years the st of Oree " poopie y bitter ‘ 7 im the fi oret | She Waves two sons, J. C. Ht ' snd Moptana NEW YORK, Oct. 3—Max Fleiah SALT LAKE ,Oct. 2.—The city iret tnetance ft anal ak Cees ‘ t? ‘ b ancl last might beg! = BLESS Io so § aries A perial gov on The « Me ae * t ide, who made their | Council last night vote pegin an ond, of Tacoma uth cons: be ap de An , * rip to the Arctic ocean, | investigation of the cireumstances = patnted to the UUnlted States, one ya , ‘ or Fred in the fce for forty-three | under which Alexander and William 4 Retain nares To | OVALL RESIGNS, being already stationed at & Labels tter was fret went t6) od arrived here this morning, all | McWhirter, two Scotchmen, were y Pacific. Dat | . Frencisco, another at New York|the t $ States senate as e-| 4 enthusiastic over the suc-| robbed of $10,000 by bogus police Bane, Dates ot sale] Rev, John Oval, pastor of the| snd another at Boston publican about «ago. In the of the trip, which was taken | cfficers, One of the pretended of mea Fremont Swedish Methodist Epis | rine of atlver ax an iemue the study of the wild animals ficers took William MeWhirter to . 7 PAB A apie burch, hes resigned. and will|- DISMISSED FOR 14TH TIME. | Dubois becnine ert to 1 to t.] of the North in their native haunts. | the police headquarters and paid : i A egies his farewell sermon next Ibolted MEK and retired to pri-} They captured ma and brought | back $1,000 through Chief of Po re NP. Ry ~ b __ He as pos FAST @T. LOUIS, Mi, Oct te back several valuable specimens for | Hee George 8 ts The chief has t ae way on ae lecturer with the Oregon | The eity council last night for the; Five e ago be war retur >| Fieishman's museum at Cincinnati. | asked for an investigation. mn league fourteenth time sminsed ( ate by ed vote of i “ar om e office of « t * . ’ reput “ 12 Pew ay ede “i peo ae wed aoe e WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT TAX RATES REDUCED. THE “MODEST PRICE” STORE. arenaos Seek be antiens ghasee of tre ang Dubois fe without @| ~ — che danestustnt. Perey t 7 | r builetin for the weed POF ‘ ND, Oct, &—The | tuath eee te Latest ois aitien A P «4 » thle os ay, Oot. 1, states tha | re { tax # been reduced naioal ¢ gains . face, the|the week wa jens thar . , | re pore ment * ta . ‘ a | horn pt Te COO th f € « red Qak — |e2sitsictte™®wiesavnus nats mas | ayn, and the nights were copecil “oe fOr gentiles a n countion, where JRGLA ini |BALL PLAYER HAS jus 4 Mor He te ha ‘ heavy froste were quite gen BURGLARS OST An odd combination of fine expensive materials are In this — LIVELY BIRTHDAY, |» " ae the tells anu on the morning of the | SPOKANE, Oct $100 hat just over from Paris, which is intended for evening wear, erie cae ans ee, ee ee eek tees Poy .. The brim is of real Princess Louise lace, with am tridescent bird birthday of W ' he could rea » mM we s remained cool, but | tra 6 burg with a full Paradise tail. This hat was shown in probably the {* 4 . most exclusive of the Fifth av ¢ “ ‘ game a 8 good 1 1ite warm, making the mean | r f Happy : promi= 1¢ Trot | . those da consid |SHOT AT PASSENGER TRAIN,| Imported w a, ct style ~ Money Comes Easy , Over % mer * of | Bey wee one of . WALLA WALLA Oct | Eliott & McGregor, 1329 See-! If you get it from D. C. Floyd & Co, anization were present equat faye of the 5 arged with shooting at an ¢ ond Ave o- 210 Collins bidg down handout” was held at mid equent im the western passenger train, F i — We offer for tomorrow's selling an exceptional | : aS aemaen ee ane ae te mpla oys shooting at the ining reom chair. The chair is 3 t RELEASES ARE SLOW. A ge Piggentctcelipealine th reine | * stock, of long post construction, the seat 5 palgg cA ncrecton lle cetare y to back with bent brace arme—has | Many of the property owners WILL ESTABLISH ASSEMBLY panel back the chats s of good alome the shore of Lake Washing WOODMEN HAVE LOG ROLLING GROUND. TT : y put together. Chairs tike this are are sending. tn. peleasen any fold eae wt teat might be mcurred byt , Oct, 8—The Woot-] "TACOMA, Oct. 8—The session © Srconp Avenve & Sprang Srreet the b a of th ng- rid of Eastern Wash-|the Olympia f jton « anal They wever rthern Idah : \lyesterday, discusse coming in an fa a ng and parade here |iabtish an assembly rot at H For Axminster rerean or iat Ag lf ed or oe e § | : ios aarante : arried out as soon as practi r) re We pla sale tomorrow a lot of Axmin- FATAL WRECK 4 2. at t ster Rugs a e fal price. These rugs | AMARILLO, Tex, Oct. %—A CONTRACTS AWARDED. PERMISSION DENIED, ‘ are 36 inches wide ength from 60 to frolaht wreak oceurre gis HM inches on the floral order poe (anaty = ‘ got aa AUT. Me ROMA WASHINGTON, Oct, b— Ce Hanford of the federal Ww d d Th Regus i $3.00-—tomorrow, however, you lhere, on the Fort hb and Den-| Prosecutor of Moyer and Haywood, | tr have been awarded to the | SOUrt tom Gonled pesmeiaies coat e nesday an ursday y buy ee re eae ee Piiene tn candidate for Senate 4 Maen e cement co fore sup. |0¥ Jefferson county to file an j : |killed and two injured. The dead| 000 barrels of Portiand ce-| amended answer in the suit of the Some Things You Need Very Much Indeed 8 ek tor use In the Tieton and 8 uly Jail Buildi anufacts s 3 are William tt of Channing. : x“ be Tieton and Bun. | Pasly Jail Bulididg & Manefactar 6 Rogers Nickel Silver Tea Spoons......... 29¢ Tex. and Clark of Frederick, |r” inte t . meas irrigation projects in the | i Co inst the county, seeking . lOkic. The injured were tramps it e eut * ste of Washington. Every effort | to comp * payment of certain Regular price 50 cents the set : event affect and ‘ » have every-| Warrants held by the plaintiff 6 Rogers Nickel Silver Dessert Spoons..........78¢ TWO ARE DEAD. * wa a adiness for actual cor PRESLEY Wine PalzE. : Regular price $1.00 the set. ROUBAIX, France, Oct Five| fail an well ae @ ¢ legislature Peg myer sons Ae 6 White ae Tea Cups and Saucers Sep 98e reo ere } jena 0 ere] ‘ f t ff r - ae only sone -- -. tegt price $1 5 the set Kitchen persons © kitted) two were! The influences Ww. 4 RETUANS AFTER 12 YEARS. |od in the West by the Bush Temple hey | killed, two were mortally wounded | head Conservatory of Chicago wes. won 8-Day Mantel Clock; strikes hours and half hours bi ae ee Sere leaen akin | font A UVER, B.C. Oct 2—Mra.] by Ieyearold Carl Rudolph Pres ‘e 4 ; .. $5.25 Ca i jreoutt of 2 botler expiosic pond fe a4 Raines, whose husband dis-|ley, The scholarship was given by Regular price $7.7 nets ar kere re = =— cccugaand Pye , . year and whe the Ladies’ Musical club of this + { e | wn Swen oe bree Bap dos 7 f pponed to be city. It is valued at $200. Carpet Dept. Specia’ s Sold b | PROF, LANDES TO READ. [of the Western I the M ; ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. é | re "a nd ena Ar We are now offer large assortment of Car le eeiehe m held 4 erat na ty cil ah r ' SPOKANE, Oct. %—Word was nets and Rugs, compris BR dy Brussels, Velvets and Us Only lthe Chamber of Bygone - is ew atlrecetved here last night of the Tapestries of all sizes and at greatly reduced prices | ; f r joath of M. J. Fraas, a pioneer, a Saturda evenir it € ” 5 | Saturday evening ' athe statd Raine the w . | mile north of Spangie, who was kill 2 Patterns Inlaid Linoleums, yard... . Te parr ne i | Raines 4d by a stray bullet, presumably Wood floor effects; regular price $1.25. Bring room ington, wi 1 2 ade a from the gun of a hunter, Thinking} measurement The Hoos minal eee oenes atten | “Fhe Geolony piring in | fF WILL WORK FOR IRRIGATION, [that she had heard | hor | nahese ¢, 8c, goc Printed Linoleums for, yard 45e jt xeenes hich are totally | puyALLUP FAIR opens, |‘ Matte | ’ Y spoKANE, Oct SRE 5 joete~ a ee aa and white, blue and brown, brown and tan. . @ rolld page : | © and hich . ~ United States Senator Samuel} was breathing bis last | 8sc Tapestry Brussels Carpet ‘ 65e innert PUYALLUP. trie , before) H es yesterday declared himsel | Ma d laid ining Sc extra to the a enth annual f thet gullies tise pain, ander os eee Sea tation ee HEAD-END COLLISION, lade and laid. Lining ge extra time will & ‘ e te ny with " t > a be tri ' re t , in Oo ce t ft "Hoosier and a very 4 whe ten bag oii A a mp we a“ fi a i b aa MURPHYSBORO, Ill, Oct. 9A] BLANKE T S r Por governor who 1 " “bop as er ce haa Would headend collision occurred near} zs ae {ture every ovens _ ‘take the matter np at Washington.| jor yesterday afternoon between Now is the time to lay in your Blar We have STEVENS RELIEF CORPS. namely Judge C. ( ockalag ¢ a Shen improved will mean ac] 'W°, Dnmeenaet trains on the St a stock that will y please 1 ality and + |the state supreme court Ke h for Beastern Washington Loulp-Celre Hue ot the Tiaese Se price . | - eine lpute it diplomat hat ye vas > tral road and eleven persons were ‘ 14030 | : “ied sp nel ef me 8 oe cos : os injured, none fatally Cotton ......+ bob ado: Waist s $1.25 and up | abe tag Hitt ie fi ode : on P eotlipae: age ‘ GILBERT ELECTED. - —- Wool ogureesy : $4.95 and up nome of Mr aylo oth Sa ec = EXCURSION RATES TO ALSO | Ee rey ee el that effect, | (oe “ "| NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Alexander BUFFALO, N. Y. a. 7 ae eer Avenue | acne? Gt civdia tee Lak ae ‘ « president of the Marhet 4 reertharh Pacith a ot ube Cotton Filled Comforters $1.25 each and up au the | Commer | Killarny, Ireland's famous beauty " e, and * fulton National bank, was elected x8 and € Going limit 10 Down Filled Comforters $8.50 each and ip , Goods | Oe | ee atat ot your door if you have| governor’ he * | freaident of the Clearing House ax-| 40¥%;,,ftmal return, limit November MJ Down Filled Silk Comforters $14.75 each and up Want | street a home at Laurelburst-on-the-Lake.|to uphold law and punt he sociation yesterday to succeed Du tunity. For. p id ope ; y | Visit Laurethurst; the surroundings | me r i mont Clarke, president of the Amer ticket office N corner F a - - —E ee ee - nan oe

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