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x with On the HG MEETING “| WOULD KILL “HER GENERAL MISSIONARY COM ly nt nlng given leenten by Polt Judge Gordon MITTEE OF THE METHODIST The arte or tewtified te EPISGDPAL CHURCHES HAVE » wat t ' aon rhea t - ANNUAL CONVENTION HERE rr \ be NEXT YEAR } i hie ov " rid te better off without HURLED OFF PORCH | queen : , “ne eon: Soe A forn urray of domentte : n " id at the mt «I fee! door of ( Hillings in divorce . ne r : pct ty Sh . ; ling by his wife in the : mul me 3 Pgs ‘ orning. Among ‘ according ; ; ; one ton eles R Bis os - gt and “pliytully" | Nn F ‘ be se hurl reh, Jnjuring ME nee ; , h asks $26 all \ aia {ves te 7 + he EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED, | f um age . « Ww. W SHIP GOLLIDE ith, while beter PRIEST ON ROAD ')%").!" 000. cas TO RECOVERY TINS BEING TRIED TODAY. NM &CO. SEATTLE Fes morning Seem, "eto Dally Deliveries in Ballard, Fremont. Green Lake, University, Latona, Rote, Edgewater, Ets, od in empaneling a jur T were m challenges and i , Raincoats ing the proseeution of the we USEFUL own socialist leader, and the lay} fefense into the eye Browns, Wind A yal tw ter b | hands ttle re rowds of are thre and Park by the ats, who A RAINCOAT 18 THE MOST OUTER GARMENT YOU CAN HAVE; IT I8 IN GOOD FORM RAIN OR SHINE-FOR the criminal court room this after DAY OR EVENING WEAR—FOR SHOPPING, CALLING OR THE eer THEATER—AND FOR PRACTICALLY THE YRAR QOUND. 88 PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES. ON THE FRONT | $6.00 for Misses’ $8.50 Raincoate | $18.50 for Women's $25.00 Satin Raincoate made of | Made of Belding Bros’ heavy rubber back Same as Illustration netted ef | sting, a gray misture, crave water proof colle water and * yoke ad back «pot proof, aute tuck | Prece fapey cuffs and feet, box pla double bre sleeves at back offs. with belt Spokane arrived in port San Francisen e, light gray sizes, 6 to 14 years pockets; all amoke, tan, $10.00 for Women’s $18.50 Rain ote $22.50 for Women’s $30.00 Satin Raincoats eoced tn Tourist box st mod black etted wate of the » sompany night to be} The Vie} et boats to sted neatly ber-back satin in smoke, light a bargain worthy ntlon 1 excellent values for $15.00 and $15.50, at « This Coat $6 roam The Bedding’s Gone to a Better Place Above-- THIRD FLOOR NOW THIRD FLOOR and} rrow owned by company between Sitka The old steamer George W. Eider which was sunk in the Columbia Bhagway Juneau and} UP, UP ON THE have been w forth The where carpenters drakes” of space, you will fnd the BEDDING STORE hence river several years ago and finally | business has been nothi hort of marvel tantly increa rained, has been repaired and \s Now Beds, Mattresses, Springs are the only steamer on the coast that} This isthe age of concentratic and yours You are invited to the has been sunk and allowed to rest on the bottom for fore being aston. STORE Read the cards # long time be | lo op nis-—SE/ formal opening of thi EA rained and placed tn} these values $1.29 Each, Value $1.75 Large, fullsize Comforts, closely quilted, covered with fancy floral cambric and filled with pure white cotton; make a good warm covering $1.79 Each, Value $2.35 Extra fine Stlkoline Comforts, large double bed size, tafted and tied, beautiful designs, filled with Blankets $4.39 Pair, Value $6.00 Gray Woe 6 inches; a beautiful FAIR CLOSES TONIGHT. Large we The Cathedral fair closes tonight | and it is expected that the closing } The three te deciding the ownership } arm blanket, aud one the wear will be a blaze of glory that © “ big contes of the $% ot ve will « $3.19 Pair, Value $4.50 White Wool Mankets with fine cotton chain, large double bed size diamond ring, the set} tm, and the § gown | tonight. The gown goes und, d t orde a very to th t pepuls saleslady «a pure white, soft, fluffy cotton. sik bound. dainty ler v r+ iy ns ly and} 94.95 Each, Value $6.50 sightly and durabie blanket 4 Aye re" contests are also de " \ cided on t ania of the popularity Pine real down Comforts, size 96.95 Pair, Value $8.50 of the contestants | The auetion fx to pianon chalr be a big event davenporta, fanges and} being among the more dur: | Extra fine White Wool elected wool, size 70x8 Blankets, Australian 6x6 feet, quilted in fancy scroll de signs, covered with finest French sateens; make the cosiest cover for m lambs fe from these cold nights tial, warm, heavy blanket able articles to be sold. Fa on manager of the fair G8o Each, Value $1.2 | Rech, Vatue 61.96 $1.19 Each, Value $1.50 | Choice turkey down feather Pillows wine I 21x26 inches: weight 7 pounds to the pair; cov Large double-bed size white crocheted Bed 1 ered with fancy striped sateen and filled with | Spread, in Marseilles designs; a thoroughly relia ly purified feathers | | thoroughly pu h ble spread Benjamin A. Anthony $1.69 Bach, Vatue $2.25 eiak dink, Vehw dare NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Nov. 14 J Extra fine goone and duck mixed feather : ‘ with blue # ed line th iy every pal a ar agdlng: oxo ye oe 7 or brass ” "ihe Dulles tc 46 bene hing pars beds, and fringed all around; beautiful designs “Jungie ' RENTON, N. J., Nov. 6—Th $2.15 Each, Value $3.00 $2.50 Each, Value $3.50 n of “Jungle Real dow extra fine Pillow covered with tra fine English White Marseilles Bed genuine German linen ticking, well filled; « pil me 81x72 inches ant raised low t insures pertect re ing fit for a queen “ Special Announcement—Just recei 100 own Comfort e extra 6x7 HI rOM Tex feet, in ligt 4 erings in sateen and Prices from 7.00 to $18.00. « $5 and $6 Over- coats We've rumr Overcoats that way of the cu hort-cut and black and cheviots medium heavy weight Jot. Only Seven Wecks Boys’ 7 Until Xmas Martha Green. LOUISVILLE, K Martha Gre Mr 1 on Be marked f The ty of making ea jon will Stand the Wear We can't show style nal wit and more in popular f y rh Pr nd Ww stg oo gel t e winter seane inspection could show nd all e hat th EI ais ; eat round goodnes f thene é i y time for making election € aA nes Bonn mr be lar and brass buttons are the only « << a, Ee ment. Sizes are strongest 4 to Reliability and Low Prices always ha $3 hat will colds A final clearance--s0 Choose Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Warm Overceats, Thursday The Bon Marche” on the box insures gift netion and qualit $3.50 DAY, NOV . FREDE Rien & NELSON, h the Home © Fun, eling vet Ruds © Hotel and Club Fur nishers. mplete” Under One Root—Everything r Rug Specials for Tomorrow's 9xi2 One-Piece Ve Special at $18.75 Each Oxi2 Saxony Axminster Rugs Special at $17.50 Each able for parlor and bedr ' German China Dinner Plates Royal Granite Kettle 25¢ $6 Mantel Clocks, $4.50 Wc Each Ge 7 meter gh by Ss ae This ig LARGE LINE OF BRASS BEDS JUST ARRIVED Buy Your Raincoat Buy Your Umbrella at Frederick & Nelsons at Chilaren i Frederick & Nelson’ $ a SESTEEE Sey TEE eT y t being # $ ‘ $39.50 Taitored Rainproof Coats n Oxf t b | RED Complete Houselurrishers SLCOND AVINCE, 4.50, "8 5 nd up to $12.75. Womens Costumes, Suits, Fars, Warsls. Lt ERICK Ge eNLLSON (INCORPORATED) Motel and Club lurnishers, YWADISON STRELT AND SPRING STREET. Beattie Home of the Great Majestio Range LAURELHURS ON-THE-LAKE Prices to Be Advanced} 10 to 25 Per Cent — on November |! $5 Also 50x120-foot lots fronting upon a paved boulevard ° 100 feet wide, for « Only eight days left in which to buy elegant Laurelhurst lots, 40x120 feet, for al ewer mains laid You will miss one of the greatest opp tic fife eattle if you do not snap up a few of thet gains. They will sell for twice this at one We have act for the gr 1 Laurel t, contractor be + bond to complete work within ¢ The pa w w and will be m t as fast as mem ioney can do it Call at our office at « TAKE THE MADISON STREET CAR TO JOHNSON’S BOAT END OF MADISON STREET, LAKE WASHINGTON, YOU TO LAURELHURST FREE. AT THE TAKE HOUSE SALESMEN WILL Joseph R. McLaughlin---Frank F. Mead i Paul C. Murphy ia Ranna MAIN 2476; IND. 2569. OWNERS. 212 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. —" 0% Memo: = Ranna ; Wean ACRAMENTO. al, Nov, 7 CLEVELAND, O N Dr., ment in physic colder n from Panam® { ithern Pacific R Rdwin E. Beema the “tube containing — 4 yesterday granted a f known men of this and wey ned th dn Tour of inepeetion : ents per hour to it te Twenty-five fir the ; t i ¢ “ “ " Har he Sacramento} Beeman q YENNB, Wyo, No The men had th ned tolcine to « Rodgers’ Action Approved f War Wiliam H. Tt a x trike next Thursda of pepsin chewing gum, and lat WASHINGTC yesterday : Charles Frazier, he was a bir wi hw j White, P. eas ‘gs on “4 bi 7 neon Neb mr pin NEW YORK, Nov Charles! now of New York th ts of that poet wee oe the oldest engineer of the Rode ; A few days Lae The af i, died at his home tn Young Woman Burned grie vite ag retit mn, J, Monday, Mr. Fra ARLINGTON, Wash. Nov. 7 ha he < — was 72 years of age, and had| Miss Susie Smith, a student of the! wa t t oe in the employ of the Erle for) Ar high school, while mak-| dian pedi n, visting OME cou irs. ling ne nitric acid for an experi-/an audience at the Whit