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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 04, 1908 Sethe NES CoAT wi paehe, , : fldings on the! Albuquerq M, thir he bor g to ing Ruesian boys tn hig ( IM | prop ut the foot of H street [1s pow it I neighborhood, The boy has beg |Au nt « before Killed by Train. | TACOMA, Oct 1.-Yentorday | Negotiations Off Fuel Famine of the cor R ‘ : wen 7 pl ihe 4 kw | y Lecture Delivered nVERET me wee WALLA WALLA, Oct, 24.—Thely J mR ture W od 19 Wa! : : 4 aimiwA tt . F : by Rev. Irving ©. Tombs of | wup NTE year, and the Concord, ight t . Ps ’ fe yQSiONER . . wth Con H., last night ree | mal ne ‘ pin fa i Ne A Ty STOP AT CIGARS ant No. 76.654 1 * . A pION'T S k f x mine and war ty |] ” mp THE GRAND WITH ‘es o Bile are‘te F. H, Stickney Dies pits ne be 3 ¥ | gut OF i‘ Hy ’ | W mi ro Oct, 24-F. HL} Kir w 5 @, ETC cake : n sticks bureit erk for the Embezzier Arrested { GAM, CAKES. : ‘ ' tb © pe \ the | we cr! y, ,* ‘ . 0 art od at his how " PER, Ind, Ovt, ¥4-—Charles j Peg apron Re er acooun in th € 1 76 by ¢. ¢ Z ‘ of Huntington, this count , p @ entirely ‘ H § been in the gove ert. ed under errest today on gayert: ace La ‘ed an ment i t W ngton sit t charge of «ving embezzled “ ' . ed in ¢ f [ , nf urther camp. $100,000 Gubscribed of the of the People's pate ~ —— on YAKIMA, O ‘eT at that place, of which he was will ¢ ¢ ig ¢ : é pen Campaign okt f the Y 3 : we, nother D1 A Re emo HOQUIAM, Oct, 24.—Congre ~ oom ; ate ! ng atte man f we nd Her r? ‘ Stor th 4 King at Races. the be “re ry M f our t ’ ard ONDA Oct. 24—King Fa which ‘ , ‘ nee OOUTE open the mpalen H ity on |, - y ‘ ently aware that the pre jnetades fee ere ‘ n? in que tloa, the night of Oct er the au ae in gp ment would be Be euppll in . ef m by Depety piees of the He m Republican E. B. Edeon Dead id of any important fea ponent ofthe Re A BOOB F oe. le at 1 ¢ day " —— ence Files ¢ ie © reat of th eck at Newmarket WALLA WAI (Be funed te « " xpect hn Body is Found. fon a t I OHOMISH, Oct. 24.—The body be eute Band Broken Up. of est Br who disappeared filed t ABERDEL Oct. 24.-—Ky the oO at Lampson spur, was found : i i! € n | rest etent of Je hf ce 0 « river at Oso He K ft n th « H employe cutting shingle i Runaway Car x « of hful b It is believed that he fell ¢ HNBOTADY Y., Oct, 24 ewe ‘ been re , o the river, while ectady b f the | the nte f He will be burb : MAS. WILCOX 6GHOES A HORSE. i7 A wot n com j|A NEBRASKA VILLAGE SMITHY /amithy shows F | mee we @ the curve at Cushman Speaks Robbers Captured . the wo i- * on pe 1 MeCle eater RI t. 4 « 1 N. D, Oct. 24.—After @ i | HAS A WHITE CURTAINED a ore cement, ite ' ‘ F Y od ty c 1 ke here hare ting 36 hours, the sheriff's . b wa t t ' « re it t th «de early yesterday in ai BOUDOIR MRS. WILCOX | onk'n ¢ we v a rus ‘ . Ke " - " s pturing the five bandite who rob- . BRINGS UP HER THREE GIRLS Mra. Wilcox tf ¢ th . “i . Bentenced te t $4,600 ¢ iy lay maors "wea | — Mg TO FOLLOW THE TRADE a er ‘ . ae with the hard he oe O8 ANGELES, Oct, 24.—Chas. |brous Applause a bat ® with cttinsaa during ! WEALTHY PL ' ’ f ne] ot tall and weighs little more! .\. Hyer cities m Chicago and o Steamer Brings Body | { 2000 MILES TO on Li | B 1 " hake ¢ , ed hful bana of hig VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 24.—The Health Inspection. way sees e . Almost trensied man took] LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 15.—The ‘1 woman Dy wih of. oS ee o he ee ov steame na, which ed ye HOQUIAM, Oct, 24—~Dr, Ray O. “parce cK BED LEARNS IN a ea shop where M Phitip P. Wilcox ntle and ‘ oa! ' be mee 618 any it was | fo Gurine the terday f Australia, brought the | Matson, of Portland, bacteriolog' pM 4 . at ’ Dincksmtth of College never think en whe == © =. | Be wn hey w Lody of Robert Fulford, proprietor | of the state of Oregon, arrived ig| MEME THE DEATH OF Ue CoS Cuunect him with B aht| View, Neb, spends the working day jeverything gx oie w The fare after a few we ‘ oe an wa of pater nes, wh 1 ‘e | the to investigate the cause of j c h San Fran- |swinging heavy sledge and shoeing |*Chowled and district pat “y . the t"| renced 6 years ix visiting s He n of | the hold epidemic which bag » | ee | HHO rar to be ex 7 = t ring re The Sad Message. . hanged ano a) enator F of Brocky ( een raging here the past twd Mr. Wilcox ta 8 grasped ada. month wt vnaead pte Pees the > ebeorful la He hd ie | i—R: tL. | Bound Over | Wheat Thieves. ‘ jays ony hy ole by Amokes, chews nor swears is won poor, overt y tan who | WALLA WALLA, Oct. 24—Ru-| TACOMA, Oct. 24—Am Italia r sane SOE oem. eerwen 06 very proud of this fact “ 1 ‘ this bus ed at Toll |eene Nile cently arrested f med Prank Fortino and tw6 > Marton<| Mf. Rebertsan left for t ‘ . f ile nd sage Be *. curt oa that he ooting non & car, ’ rs 2 ned Del Farmer — fon this merning’s train vied sas much " ; y i's where. | bound over to the supe alhoun have been arrestes n a te chokan of the bode . shop as Mra. Wilcox, } my « «same Wa i ; oe W. Bab-| for h car on e trac nm the report Northern Pacifig | * away weeks at a lest te am expert bicycle repal received a letter | whic n into and wreck ete es, the charge against them dertaor Mens. ahh-eueie Mivehen’ an ties 3 and the other two are also good a by Sarenaeta OF Mo | The imbued with the Jesse | being complicity im the recent Mawatta - the bust e girl } e, Ore n old friend, | Jam and amuses himself b hefts of wheat from the railroad m the ' t looking for any noto|* bank nt that she ear at the who Is in | shoot oles through hats belong: | companys yards eer Dowpltal _— ; | rte Mra W x 1 took }from ring bieycles ss eancnonmncianeeicnsaattlh eee ee war on 8 . j Up this bust just because I Nked = - Lai SN ro in th itwenty years ago when we were grter to see ber be wt married, and I learned it from him. | 3 soon became so expert at it that I Raleed at Hoquiam Aboard Ship. kept the «t ping during the HOQUIAM, Oct. 24.—Lee Nellis Mr. Robert« * | wu wher was away. I found| who was ac oT 1 ed in Se I he ‘ anneal j} could make more money that way Monday, while working abo ef ‘ . scat CONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY NO k bet My husband | thieeity, having been raise reat itterence in ’ " ‘ $ aya Weta: eT : in the ralliyed shepe Life I C | = 3 OER OF COM un, at that time. He Wilt Mandie Output ife Insurance Companies the MERCE THAT QUINAULT RES od there because they wanted | 1 HOQUIAM, Oct. 24.—-The Nation led by their names nor their claims. The day before the progres | him to work om the Babbatt The Lamber & Box ¢ any, of this : sante Fire Insurance Companier wemed alike to « ERVATION CAN'T GE MADE A Wilcoxes are seventh day advent-| city, haa let a contract to local par the there was a great diffrer nevertheless, and when the t tet Saturday ie their Bubbath oe to handle the entire output of teat came, some quibbled, some def i, wh ew on the t PARK. We had a shop rown yard! thelr large sawmill serve funds which they had ready for such a cont p the large ores 1 i Sars Raat there in O continued Mre | f . amounts due and went right on. ; y Wilcox, “For 9 while the raliroad New Corporation because for years the money it has recetved from its policyholders has sed | © territory will be set aside let my husband off om the Sabbath,| | ARRRDBEN, Oct. 24-—Fred ¢ tet with undeual skill and care—always safe, always growing, always ready ashout parks during Bpeaker and then on Sanday when the shops | Furt nt of the newlyor r of need—that r 2 | Cannot y th hie present /hOres, shows at a glimpse that It) were closed we did work at our own ia ¢ company, whict the fiice, ‘The efforts of the Chamber |! 80 ordinary “smithy.” The two) anvil in the back 1. We made aterprine for this| * Insevrance ‘ { Commerce to have a portion of Story butiding is painted a pretty) $16 there one Sunday jace” It will do a general w he utua e Co the Quinault Indian reservation, on|*y-bdlae, The upper story is Mra Wilcox stopped to look at Rouse and dockage business, and mpany - woenee Sear C.. aside for tate home of the Wilcox family. Thethe wood which a farm had | will at once begin the construction fe the strongest and staunchest Life Insurance Company ip the world. Read these fig- ea te the cuban of -on lta etl 9 ” - - at ures as to the Mutual reser At the close of 1905, the Mortgage Loans amounted to ae * sion of Congressman t four var . 4 Humphrey expresned in a jetter | MF. Cannon ie speaker it le practi $109,771, 163.16, on which more than four and one-half millions have been received fn in i te the ohe e thie morning cally tmpe to do anything in terest during the year, and less than fiften thousand dollars of interest was overdue the ateam- | " this direction at ite close. Most of this trifling amount was paid in within « few days. The sum of Wieletia—one upon which}{. “N° Oe ie more enthusiastic tn " ned upon which! » ver of nation parks than 2 « Bpeaker Cannen has repeatedly $28, 198,278-84 was loane’ the sany’s policies, and $18,195,000.00 was loa ed. He ide told me that « ‘i 1 1, no t t whatever t overdue on either item, Bonds and etates My. Bumphrey 1 dette id oe at under no cireummances on other collateral, no tn e that the government should take im- | YOU he permit the acquirement of Stocks costing $239,986,702.06 and having a market value on December 31, 1905, mediate stepe to secure not only thie} **4itional national pe of $265,301,867.38, were held by the Company, and on this enormous amount not park, Dut siso one in the center of ‘one dollar of interest was overdue and unpaid, and but one stock failed to pay the Olympic mountains. ‘a good dividend in 1905, this stock being that of a new company, subsequent While I will deo all in my power ANNUAL SESSION ly sold at ‘ofit over cost. When it is borne in mind that no such agerega- Rad & magnificest danc- towards (his end. 1 de not think It 46 9” tion of purely investment securities has ever been brought together else en, the. Ladies, fair to the Chamber of Commerce where. absolut clean and indeed perfect quality of these immense — — ——e - by those who know most ax financiers of the dangers and pitfalls at- The Modest Price Store, — | ‘ending the care of large investments. This remarkable showing also appeals to the plain people, whose y comes slowly sort: who value # and who unders security like The ansual banquet and meeting Wreck Prices he value safety, and whe wetermmnea tetesd. it 908 would like to know for yourself the latest phase ot of the Charity Organization society ight io the Plymouth or wish information concerning ance Must was held lant “ Ue urday Night We Congregational ecburch, about 75 Clean Up te Make Rocen fer Gther m of policy, consult our nearest members of the soclety and thelr p scone tt agent, or write direct to {riends attending. Miss Anna Mur ‘no Metual ray, general secretary of the so MILLINERY, SUITS AND ciety, read her annual report. John CLOAKS. ie ere ae Schram, president of the society $1.86 atrect Bata, tor New York, N. ¥. briefly reviewed the work of | the mieses $2.50 ” $1.96 Bireet Trimm Mine Mate t Hate society for the year Treasurer FE Shorrock’s report showed a healthy condition of the finances of the ciety, | F. J. Van Horn, pastor} 91.80 Cleth phate ot the Plymouth Congregational Seo Chilanate and allow you cent of its worth, ery We Make the Best Windo Don’t t! f Shades y fications ; best materia ‘| ‘ Bible with the le have a KC ‘ t { and are going « / eS r Wind w w Shad nore THE gaott MA All the Oredit You Want Ford The Tango Maru sailed from Yo kahama for thie port on Oct. 17. with the largest consignment of silk that has been sent to Seattle thie in The st + Senator is due in | port from Nome tomorrow, with a large shipment of gold and a heavy passenger list. She will be placed jon the SeattleSan Francisco run for the winter | The steamer Texan arrived in port last night from Sound ports, where she has been taking on part of her cargo, She will load salmon hy for New York. Convention Opens. EVERETT, Oct. 24.—-The Jeonvention of the Young People’s Alliance and the Sunday school of ithe Evangelical church opened here liast night at the Evangelteal church Delegates present from Seattle |Tacoma, F and Bellingham The convention be in sexsion two days. Johnson Optical Co. A, Times and Union. Are riand will i ling, eorner Room and av | Het rict } wipe |e DRY GOODS « 1% ! MEN'S e, pe main ® «fhe eQoDds. * hytgtec® 18 se The Fair Dept. Store 1513- 1615-1517-1519 SECOND AVE. Z. A. MAFRI DGE CO. INC J. J. WOLF, Manager. the method of charity work $8.00, $6.00 ana 8 A. B. Griffiths reviewed the many P fields of work that might be un Woo! Kr Pett = dortaken by the society, referring Vianne| Welets, a expecially to the need of © db ws Ladies Stirts } . | voree laws, better child labor laws a ar — | ta nl 4 and the need of parks and play aalushtn Ghaies nn % : : : grounds for the children of tene agrees shades a8 oy BARGAINS | Srconp Avenve & Spring STREET ? ment house districts | a Seven directors were elected to NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. | _— — - — — ; rve for three years: Leo Kohn i . Rev. H. H. Gowen, Nero K. Wine S Is f W. d d d Th d NEED A NEW RANGE? low, Mra. R.A. Brown, Mra. C. A pecia or ednesaay an urscay She aN mendotehene teh 4 tote Smith, Rabbi Koch and Mrs, J. R slew 2, « nea come here and inte Simison. Three others were elect e Just to get you into the Century Habit we offer you these fe derful bargains in dressers, Any ie more experts ed to fill out unexpired terms: Dr ahem will fill a long felt Want somewhere in. anyone's house. Only one will be sold to a customer, They'll A you to ranges which Horn, Prot. F. B. Cooper | hd no mall or telephone orders for them will be accepted. The price is strictly cash, and we offer Will be absolutely satisfactory to you in every and Mrs. Issac Cooper them “while they last ; way. ore te They are the CHAR AREER Qe $10.25 HERE THEY ARE. $10.75 4 ; ° % » 1. Golden Finished Ash : ONTHEFRONT - eo . ais ’ | WY yere io fe resner, regular price $15, “Renown and St Louis Teer eee eee es] : . * a7 special 810 an ° OUR BUSY BASEMENT Has horizontal oval a ea e an es ame tannin. Dekatey . wide Fine Cooking Butt aan and two swell front draw ¥ took the Los Angeles Tim for table use, Ib a ‘OW can buy cither « i sion to the Orient, is Fine w terms, viz wi arsed thd ic Shanghai today ke Iden Finished Ash . “ W. H. Alison, formerly assistant Kans he 11 er, reglar price $15.( $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 PER WEEK. port engineer of the Pacific Coast nds Buual:. shea: \ 810 And \ Steamehip company, has been ap . t y ys cal oval plate tm we e le ove change on Matobe 0 ir x Wi ta old stove in exchang pointed asaistant to Presi d« 1 bomes Mater | ble top cases, a . front top draw 4. Golden Finished Ash res regular price fal 8102) ul pattern plate ve Jouble top cases Tene AT. and two well front top drawer a —_——— ss ALSO AN IRON BED | HAVE YOU SEEN Tear choice ta colora- white, .| “HE GREAT DEMONSTRATION blue or green; has extend ON A MONARCH RAN IN OUR WINDOW ed foot rail and brass top | | BY MISS MAY GERMOND? head and foot rails; reg — wlar price special | ANY HAVE YOU SAMPLED p °o ten Finished Ast Dre er eguiar $14.50, special ... 810 Ha horizontal a pla mirror, double top wand two swell front HER COOKERY?