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TED ARMY FIGHTER 8" S BY WIRE THEY GO TO SCHOOL | } ation yeaterd the afternoon for purpose of expediting the colle SEATTLE MAN IN (} = accounts, getting better frets | . eY « NEW WE Mi n ¢ | \ A ' Oot, He-Amid chee al wal | take ‘ " nd the hotwting the Unioz | | e t ; J the first pole of the new | ou F D m 1 o . ; 3, wh ‘ ' i i GEN. PERSHING be ving ther ATLA 4 10 a “ iriven ne Portage | ) nu le men y D . i ‘ « Monday bebit b nil on , ’ P 4 wid i ge SPECIAL MEN general com ' t | mao ce at \ ' ' i y r h t r ROOSEVELT 5 A” as captalt ' OLYMPIA, Oct. 18-1. A. Patt " : oF iN pte aay, ais hades GP tae aiat : Hing on J be . FOUNDERS’ DAY BANQUET MESSAGE ere n command of a ome will shortly take uy ; r a ht against MMPI 1 ret his residence tn Olymp! w t miles north pokane he ent ent committee of preier * at - are : jfive and a be i < n commence 54 nial anh today up t | NITAVILLE, Oct. 18 Cour ee ’ a : one 7 spe Oia In Beats in obtaining al yy.e pa rer C.D. Linn reports tha |" Const ie ita ~ = canauee s “oe » Dp Cc Bris \ r the + ~ - oo taxes in tb Ithe J h wor a 17, 6 1 wre , Ayah methods! was i . wd valuation of yunty hav | publicty, However, Gene D.| EDDY SUCCEEDS SWIGART. . : x x \ ne} tpg been raised from § 0 | Metntyre f ‘ wh he hem and] » 1 BB 91,000,000, thus w : ny | ; t sociatior . C, Bad en n renle we 5 t ' enee, even with some fuction In pr f Pv i coded O, Way to] of ea el the lev ervedly about it . . 1} eetag Pre’ ears a ema 5 ent engineer of « th eople. snecial te . ’ RITZAVILLE, Oct. 18 The finest Our . - ntenar {1 construction on f mn of wh was made in| was being at Sies | wheat ever delivered here by steam lt = ootile, Some | we « ision, Mr. Swigart nt Roosevelt's annual mee! | bower came yesterday when A, W ‘of the Seattle tee oc W. Hi. Brows a t of til health Kre 1908, that he has DANVILLE, 1 ; " oe 2 fare living east of a greenhouse keepe George D ecelved the high honor of «|? n, of at. ~ iM, ht was joaded | SOCIALIST CLASSROOM AND W, J. GHENT, WHO 18 IN CHARGE. | ang J.D. Grant, of the real estate| SHINANO MARU REPORTED, ’ xadier generalat t the hands | has wont Bak MORS OF grain jate \ 1 of Gra Ne, s mye ve vol: lof the prealdent : - eB , ip *| town, attached to a traction engine. | NEW YORK, Oct, 18.--A schooljsion from the Congregational mit rm of 6 x. > and myself id = a a = a a height 1 of socialiam ts the latest institution | istry and the chair applied Chri . . t eb rs — a « sf making WASHIN . "1 care of the land the arrival ¢ e Bb , pee ay eezrng VASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 18.—!in this cit Uanity in the lowa college Sass A ay i er Ader adlbanagios p= ‘le en } shen te Po : John B. Coltar, of Pull he | The school ix called the “Ran yor Are ge tngge lhc : fe in Seattle late - ? | been appotr clentific assistant “ ition haw just opened | sehool of Social noe for the| Ve are serlins oo “ia t . per month per acre plan,” he said ht or tomorrow morning | DENVER. « ne HR } to the agricultural department © brown stone house at 12 B.|teaching of politic and Ko - | Thompa ar " Nineteenth st. and a large number|science from the standpoint of sc Stuart > aaah here wo dieting ® « men er Tuition In charge e Ss s fs) | charging aaen e eoterda No damage was done founded through a bequest in the | clalistie subjecia, among the regul o j art with s . w f Mre Carrie A. Rand, Tate | lecture being Prof. Franklin H Gi e M ifi e t [amaze ich tne Intention twee] cyeeyeatan oat in— nl Corie A Rand, ate lecturers boing Prof. Kragkla ven Magnificen e j the books, was 476, th wife and contract marriage with Perkins Gilman and Tilden Sem Ne Y ht X CITY, la, ¢ 1 Kara | ‘ostatered Mise Carrie Rand led to hin expul pers. | Ww ac of bea ee : ree , a. | Pomeroy o. « ane Ee ~ and Pine sta for . oo . were " 1, reports that deuth shgads, & ©] the sone i « tober 14, when about four mt ey | on Lake Washington and Sea ‘ in the Maple Leaf vally for|°"?" . - A ‘ ‘ at appe oo {peesa P «| tineoe ain eg peg, de ae Eps A we | Puhaatpeie At 5 Sixty-five Persons h & MeClernon’s tition, containing | oy 4 Ss < agen an been wre i two acres, locat n north wide! tne police ‘ manny silver t ata. OC. Ost 18-04 Her crew mu ‘ of Queen Anne bill, for 94,000 hat gambiing on « te hee ned ¢ ' t 1 t the , |WILL RUN BETWEEN LAURELHURST AND MADISON PARK, od cy gator lam gabereamdyee | bec among edptagbn mere gos turt ww wane MAKING THE ROUND TRIP IN FIFTEEN MINUTES, BRINGING . « ne rtheast corner of | dre by . wh v On t. 18 nd Bellevue av. north and Repub! me Aer she « sibie t ‘ onan r pb $2.66 ' 00 LAURELHURST WITHIN THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES OF PIO- st. for $18,000. The purchasers are 0 ees [the price of stive c be shipped yes ay f NEER SQUARE. EF. James & Co | CLEVELAND, Oct. 18.~—Ateging veer |t Canada. Tt te i = lthet hie wife objected hie kecee | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 18 of the gold goes Te | an tntoxt condition | ro - : ally se sg ‘| Rock, Wash, Monday night ‘ i Lord and Lad PLAINWELI | off the plank rs Rogalske has ued] crday at BL Vincent's } day officiated at the | « result of be day on the! OMANA. ¢ > ee jart at Kalama, Wash, charged | ("* a. ipal technical inmti-| paward Pyche nciaco. Thess ‘ «al “ oaad he the shooting | tute t 1 ry be crlppled for , king in Seattlelor MM sae La : | waiting to appear as witnesses in| vard, » - ell eager See EVILLE, Ark, Oot. 18 Tt ainet Captain Cook of the whaler tifte bersiars ° f th prominent ter Bowhead and Captain Neuth wark “ wk |iawyers in the state, yesterday feil| 7 on. Room A, Times building, corner} The steamer Toledo, which has! On t ‘ , .i* A salrway and wae kitied | ant |tnd av. and Union, Cash or ered been plying on Cooks Inlet, Alaska ‘ were 5 " eat}! 2 hat Been brought to thie pe and had some , al Steamer Hum billed to mail ere that they were 1 last night for southeastern Alaska but totes Nove ots, Was Changed and will aot sail ’ a in @ telephone ntl] tomorrow night j © from the or ef th . m complaint of the master of steamer Camano, the Ualted| tes marine inepectors will Inver | DES MOINES, Ia, Oct, 18-—A} “| tigate the case of Engineer C, Par | fact tious th who evidently ‘| ~ |ley. Captain Lovejoy stated that | Pet care for money, but w hed } on October 9 Farley was so drunk | *ecure & new fall outfit, be interior View of the Cabin on the Fine New Yacht Laurethurst. that they had to pat him ashore at|'* * . ¢ Mose A. Nathe a ee at. There was a lars Probably no real estate firm in| handsomest ever put on Lake Wash- | s Jamount of o he ttl » America, at least not on the Pacific The interior will be fin | LAKE UNION W. C. T. U. the thief took but a cos ast, has «ver placed a residence roughout in solid mahogany eeearetare | ys plete outfit ol | sddition on the market in such ex avy brass railings, and the - . ' | vagant style as Messrs. Mo |cabin will be ornamented with rich The Lake Union W. C. T. UL will FRONT ® lmeet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 OAKLAND, Cal, Oct 181 | | Laughlin Mead and Murphy « draperies and cushions. Bevelled oa 6 o 0 @ t @ b loclock at the residence of Mra. J,| ns lost Ais renson thr Joing with Laurelburst-on-the-Lake. | plate ss will afford abundant P. R Morrison, 615 ‘Beetfth ave. N.| ruck by an With its nie location, light to the eabin, which will be grterary for [he oe — - Patey cont . unsurpasce © 08 < con. generously decorated with band- Beemsbip cc to yf ing care tinent, th uties Some grill work and electric ligh' . @8 the steamer Ex NOTICE To WATER: of the re | everything that human skill and the | fixtures at H she ts to be kept in com | minds of famous landscape archi The round trip between Laurel emer | CONSUMERS =|, sroxexr oss The Commercial Addition facta can conceive a Whee the|haret and. Madioon Part wil of the Un ates | POKANE 1-7 rene Improvements are completed, Laur-|made in fifteen minutes, while the j | yg hey ariel elhurst will be one of the most mag-|cars take but twenty-nine minutes . Yosemite, purchased | 1 DIS’T NO. 1 en in thie city. White |nificent residence parks imaginable. |from the Park to Pioneer Square. je fr an excursion| Fixed rates due and payable dur are arrayed tes | While it is planned to extend the; When even the most pessimistie apparel, it te said that it | p (Ses been taken from Vic- ing October, for October, Nove po rage tage a al University car line right to the are predicting that within a few harbor to be over. | dwt and December. Becomes delin | a | grounds the owners have taken years Seattle will be a city of at | quent November 1. Meter rates due) por ene ce 1s Att transportation matters into thelr st 500,000 Inhabitants, It can be emed LM. LeRoux felt |and payable for ench moath trot | of 12 yearn ‘Theva Young. 17 years e rs r ce s e own hands and have purchased a rendily seen that Laurelhurst will ship | the Ist to the 20th of the next suc los aan, ban 6s roa on jbeautiful yacht, capable of seating then be considered a close-in rest 4 was ¢eeding month. Becomes delin-| whe hea sc Phat ngghe 65 persons, which will be placed on dence section, as a 35-minute ride 4 the quent on the 20th ance his 60 dl ype aaa : | run between Laurelhurst and/to the heart of the business center ixon Park of the city is all that amy man can TOLEDO, Oct. 18.—~A wild man te This fine yacht, which will be/ ask, if he desires to be away from the Best Window Shades. terrorizing pe tm the meighber-t christened 1 Jhurst, will be one the heat, noise and dust of the Dead of Molnnd, ant a being bur Jof the spee« sont jown-town district sued by & posse of farmers and will be given by its present! It is well worth one's time to viel We present | whers to an improvement club this natural park, as the owners of iat WASHINGTON, D. ©, Oct. 18 composed of Laurelhurst property | Laurelburst believe that in no place herewith a Het of Yesterday's statement of the treas | ee have Heard Oxbow, and of fh bon Jowners in the United States can be found dresser bargains Jury balances in the general fund eet te Iam ce the ante a Fg Be aye ig An attractive yacht house, fitted! a more beautiful spct for the butld- Prices have been jshows: Available cash balance, | (hesvy business) fe gouth, That the wholesalers and with waiting rooms an? space for ing of a permanent home. From reduced because } ¥; gold cotn an lon, | exporters and imp are we that direetior jcanoes and Ii boats, with a sub-| Madison Park, on the shores of they comprise certificates, $38, | the only direct in which they stantial wharf, is now in course of Lake Washington, boats are run: “ si. | | loonstruction, and will also be pre-|ning to Laurelhurst every few min- the balance of | lsented to the club. utes, giving everyone a chance to lines which we | TOKYO * The Yomiurit/ No pains or expense has been | see Seattle's newest and most beau- w r n } cannot reorder | Shire bun, a paper of wide circula pared to make this boat one of the tiful residence district eee a thine tan ion, is indignant at the opposition ~ . }to the Japanese in California. It de ward Oxbow, because also of ite level ground, itm 16,000 feet of tide ing discontinued lelares the feeling to be unwarrant tage. ita railroad facilities. ite street care, its cheap pe these particular fed and Intote and urges the! and all of tte city Improvements, You know that Oxbow is | government and i ay " etyles Lengthy \* as matter of b # } Eee 0% The Best Improved Addition Peri A is only a partial HOQUIAM, Oct. 18—John Chill] e | ~ me, the bargain jman has received the contract to Siibip ~ tory being not | build another schooner for Captain | In the southern part of the city. You also know that you ca lots Avenve & Sprine Street peutasud ad Harry Thompson, of the Oubow at $1260 per front foot, «hile property immediately acroms the even half told | Trading ¢ . and bridge, tr * welling for three or four times as much, The ——--- - - and hotel keep a paid f This « graded streets and a foot cement € cre wil find thle PA | 208 ANGELES, Ost, 18—A mar Stew ais, wit Tout of every Wt 'As we maid. above. the arpet Department Spec jderous maniac foreed his way into and is ‘ exactly what the grade of iw tendid oppor the rectory of St. Joseph's churet | with respect to the street. There are no further asseanme to be yesterday afternoon and attempted made 5 jthere. He was subdued after a des | ve The First Cost Is the Last Cost | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Regular made, lined and laid, PROSSER, Oct. 18—The total} | special woeeene “ae were 6he : is 627, a pas ‘of ee posed inet of] citeea Gan yo * exactly haw much money fou must put In f ax12 Tapestry Brussels rug, regular price $17.50, special $12-75 : two years ago | will coat you, and p ne in similar localities to prices, im NEW YORK, Oct. 18 | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Mordaunt, a well known ac | | manager, died in a sanitarium at| * ’ Bedford City, Va, last Monday, af. | I d R k $21.50 i re | ter suffering four years with a nery | a 12S oc er pd on € M eo Dreaser at #19 ous disorder. Arthur T. Markbam Wil be worth 1 In three the, six months or a year Td od se ou on at ° was Mr. Mordaunt’s real na our figures nat they will be worth bie what we are 412 Styles $8300 Golden Oa tren * AI ok gy Fig = ye lg oa eves ke actuen IN GOLDEN OAK and MAHOGANY. Here are $1950 Golden Oa Si manager of the Wichita Datly Eagle 6 of them for instance in various shapes of ane. Oa I wer at si and part owner of that newspap Golden Oak with cane, cobbler and saddle seats nee Golden Oa: [Dresser at died last night in Chic where with and without arms. ea caten © 1 he had gone for fr Have to Pay More ' 58 Golden Oa t SI scene Of t si | VANCOUVER, B.C, Oct. 18 : : ? $33.06 wollen Oak I t s and killed two men and wounded a ioe ota ao ob t . t to the property, where the salesmen ¢ ttt 194 $2.00 81.35 ed Oak I t 2 | third, w captured yesterday at the are ‘ ‘ a 4, etc.. or apply t b uy) if iain 7 0 t * | Greenwood when boarding a train SS) $4.25 82-85 $1.50 0 rs \for Spokane f y ; . $77.50 G 0 * | - $4.25 82.85 ties bs Co | TACOMA, Oct. 18—A_ parental 301 $4.50 83.00 82450 0 races cocmmiaues youtersay Laughlin an de Vanter $5.00 B25 4 m ¢ the board of education on the ree 880 Golden Oa | 3 nentation “of Superintendent Realty C Davis C ewe oer ¢ # gminenta 4 Superintenden ealty Co. avis Co, 8675 Mahox , ‘bua | | WALLA WALLA, Oct. 18—P. C J. R McLaughlin, Pres. J CG. Hayes, Mgr. Holland, manager and pt = the Evening Statesman, w 212 American Bank Bidg. | 3.4.5 Starr-Boyd Bidg. ] ed last night for violatin in 2 on M 3307. Ind. 22 1403 10 | Bh | cycie ordinance by riding without a men OAS int 8 a oo mn |lighted lamp on his wheel | sean SPOKANE, Oct. 18 Spokane venwe, — All the | Corner | Don't throw your ora clothes Oredit | 4 away. Have thom cleaned to look Ike new at the Pantorium. Mala Mreet 1048. on Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James st “