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HOARDED GOLD ¢ 4 n , Z (ey United Prose.) ‘ORTLAND, Ore Nov 18. : on pea te the recent temporary an BAN FRANCISCO. of the Merehants’ National | { sled by ® © financial situation tn| tonight the 1 is very steady, and di a Gaaree ini have accepted the situa wil a) with wnity and ealonne 4 fal thor’ ' eatly to thelr evedit ei pefore Now S wy] the week the city was normal Dulas wid uncertain, but — the spot ie desire of all depoattors to eo t ot each other stifed any tn ae fF depos nt and yesterday the invest n many of the banke fa Interest i the wi wale The ae emo this av o mt purchases by ig take thet the f wad my and the constant ee rr towards relieving ety of the rt a the NG anxiety of the ‘COIN ACTION United Proes 1 ce implying cer 1 on n of init. Th looks ed on the great national font iment emples stice an le ative halls and buildings. It oa wise to cheapen the motto by & ite use on our colns. I never heard ‘oY ¥ speak reverently of the (to motto on coins. Hundreds of times ‘ It I have b it used as an a an irrevers whieh m of sneering ridicule, I will y ‘ order it put on our new colns tf Sentence in q CONETESR 80 orders LD BE ARRESTED trotley scO BRINGS OUT VELT DEFENDS ond uttered only KS SUPERINTENDENT Daily Star A had sltpped off one Bir—It seen © writer the cars on ite way down town at of arresting motor the just t f ai t of the es, of = Q = hind it, and one of the ie open ears ing down Pas preceding Y wn at a ve rapid pace Materday night, for alleged was just within an ace of crashing tha: it © i be bet the blind ¢ ahead of it had tact that ay who al g© out in a with its many 2 ners and al with this without being urred at that With red ol! lamps placed ne rear of all ca “ a r If steam ailroads are co , cara? are obay Of blind cars pelled to carry red lights on thetr erter saw a very narrow rear, why not street cars the ly @ short wh ago at same? Of Pine and ee ars tt fs all ve well for a street ndsome Rockers At Greatly Reduced Prices assortment of Rockers 1rrow at notable ly English, fumed @k and mahog: iny designs. er is needed in the home, can be ehe ’ includ weathered oak, If an addi there's every reductions, oak, y it should be bought at this store to ® Christmas purchases can be made to Mivantage during this one-day sale—and is scarcely seven weeks ahead the reductions— } Mahogany Saddie Seat Rocker Maborany Saddle Seat Rocker MW Golden Oak Rocker BS Golden Oak Rocker M Golden Oak Rocker & a Oak Rocker Oak Rocker BH Golden Oak Rocher 83.50 set Brussels Carpeting, Special $1.25 a Yard San excellent opportunity to buy Body Bru moe suitable for use in most the desirable color combinations. any I price tomorrow, cut only, per yard S=SS=>THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. $25.75 Fumed Oak Rocker W Mahogany Saddic Seat Rocker $10.00 Fumed Oak Rocker Mahogany Saddle Seat Rocker .§ $31.00 Fumed Oak Rocker SP Golden Oak or Mahogany Rocker $4.75 | $12.50 Fumed Oak Rocker 1 Golden Oak Rocker oo $24.25 Karly English Oak Rocker = 50 Fumed Oak Rocker i Barly English Oak Rocker ) Karly English Oak Rocker » Fumed Oak Rocker Fumed Oak Rocker 25 Fomed Oak Rocker room int Food Choppers at Special Prices Oak Oak THE SEATTLE rallway company to try to # ft the responsibility and blame fe thet OWN Krom carelonsness onto theif Union Movement of the Laat Twen Mahogany Saddle Seut Rocker $4.75 Golden Oak Rocker sete e eens M250 18 Mahogany Saddio Seat Rocker ..$7.75 | $11.00 den Oak Rocker $6.00 1 MB Mahogany Saddle Seat Rocker | 99.25 Golden Oak Rocker Mabogany Saddle Seat Rocker Oak Rocker sels Carpeting at a sav he house are to be seen bes kis eeees $1.25 t on t prover asking t« outeide of the mine until they come » awain smployes af th & Coke company nor “FATE OF MILLIONAIRE REVEALS COAL MINERS ARE MISREP he * have been ci oa te ons since the be ne i ke In the mines “ on Coal &@ Coke com . ot only unjust the es, but a 6 y un aid John McLean, jent of district No. 16, of the od Mine Workers of America. ie now in the « here are fi nh Out instead stated, and they are not be paid time leaving the are they asking eight hours from bank bank, a» claimed by th rators, What they want Is a elgbt-hour sbift at the face. # = down and coming up on their own time. They re fase to work 10 and 12 hours when Gale Creek Coal the Northwestern ot company and the Pa t STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1907 ty Years Has Been Beneficial to| i the Nation." The Btovens club trig | (@eattle @tar Exclusive: Service.) | argued on the affirmative NEW YORK, Nov... 13.—N¢ The winning were Lat. | tragedy has so stirred Blase Gotharh mer, Rudio and Angevine. The |! months as the mystertous| | Badger club was represented by Git. | death of Walter Farnsworth Baker | lette, Allen and Johnstoné the wealthy Hostonian, apparently | from poison, at the home of his DIVORCE 18 GRANTED, friends, Frank and Mra, Hurd, at! Bogota, N. J A divorce in the case of Robert | Baker the night of his death din G. against Wino B. Hethering at a chop house. At 11:30 Harr tried In Judge M court about | Lee called at the Nottingham hotel] & month ago, wa d this morn: |for Frank Hurd, his wife and Mre ing. The cot the case |Geo. W. Young, Mra. Hurd’s sister BABY NATALIE HURD, stated that the hust obliged | wife of the vice-president of the A to marry his wife as the result of | Windsor Trust Co. Lee told them| Chet Beneficiary in W. F. Baker's a conspiracy the couple | Baker was fil, The party went to win, had never lived togethe: the chop house, took Baker tn an! =~ - range facts al | automobile to Hurd's-residence and was @ tenderloin roisterer Judge Morris | Hogota, where the young man ex-\spendthrift, han become | & personal Investigation be- | pred property ainee the tragedy, chiefly © granting the decre wa of the death wax kept quiet through the charges made by Ed and within an hour the body was!ward Baker that his brother had DIES IN HIS ROOM emb: i, It was buried after alhpen murdered as the nit of & ‘ phys had given heart disease} pot to obtain possession of hin fc < Ros ae d 4, for two years an-the cause of death pone the ne boo > pe Thea came acov that) | Where Baker was poisoned, who Gerdade Carrol! us WOrnIRE. | Raket felt a will, leaving $2,000 to|Natalie Hurd, sald te be the 4-year ‘oroner Carroll will tavestigate t Mrs. Young, $10,000 to Mra. Hard, alapeh a sum to Natalie Hurd is what ~ soi pa — oe be [hike amount his brother, E. F.¢ithe police and Pinkertons are ask diay Phe, oe uit of the faker of Boston, and $1,000,000 to | ihe IM THEY SENTED a eifie Coast company are working ob O% olght-hour basis iu the same dfatrict We think the public should know just what the min are ask fag for, since it is apparent that the consumer has a right to com plain when he im compelled to pay the same price for coal from the companies that refuse to sign the union scale we mines of the Wilkeson ¢ pany are the casiest and most eco hol al to mine tm the district ut that company has consistently re fused to treat with the union, and it now looks like a fight to the finish The men conferred Mr, Scott, manager of the Wilkeson Coat & Coke company, before lay ing down thelr tools, and are even bow willing to submit their griev ances to arbitration, feeling ¢ dence in the fustness of thelr > ieee COAST LUMBERMEN’S COMPLAINT FILED (By United Press.) WASHI conspiracy Harriman petition into effect tn TON Nov 13.—A between the Hill and lines to shot out com boost rates for transpor tation of lumber from Oregon and vther North Pacific coast states to the east, is charged in a com plaint by practieally all of the big lumber manufacturers of those atates, which was filed today with the Interstate comme * commis sion. All the Hill and Harriman ‘oads In Oregon are now putting reased rates at from per hundred JILTED WOMAN SUES FOR $20,000 A complaint ley in the ling against k, known @ which the p filed by Stelta These Choppers are thoroughly well made in every The complaint states that Fred vay, fastening to the table by a firm screw clamp, and be alii mane provided with a number of cutting knives, so that LONGSHOREMAN is food may be cut fine or coarse, as desired. Raw and cook ed f meat vegetepict. oF fruits are cut with equal BADLY HURT mor A ska k on the bead by 4 coal bucket 1 ~ = “ le engaged in ane “ nel 0 size, regular price $1.2. POCIM vecveceess De from the ship Erekine-I . 44 e rul ric S 7 Pie thi afternoon and =f mY ) size, regular price $1.50; specia + tee PERO Freee te meee Deon-teleliy, jm ired, He now lies at Providenge pital Ba Y Chri t G ift N w LICENSED TO WED. y our ris as u $s 0 Abijah Hulet Centraila and As the 1 draw near, business will become more and more stren - wig © acral tinea eintaiek tain Fredric \ w, Betta Nous, and 1 ‘ ess trouble is likely to be experienced in shopping Ireland, and Mrs Caroline Auatio t Buy now, : 1s¢ m1 can do so more comfortably, but because Victoria, B, ¢ W We offer you in the way of special price REPORT CONFIRMED. fs he elect of W. R. Rust dent and « manager of {= ; ° ALL THE CREDIT The Fur . : Lig Hepes {Rh 1403 TO “lero i cot lat ¢ Job Re ene \| SECOND | niture P ' juragh || AVENUE ¢ a i The t " i of the result of the an eotlr i a8 published in th per a few } Comfort. days ago j - TO REMOVE OBSTRUCTIONS. I te put the city in posses all put the “This will greatly injure and to/f}| KIO GLOVES—The $4.50 kind, in the 16-button | $18.00 BUITS—A big Jot of stylish and up-to-date #ofne extent destroy the lumber tp | length. Browns, tans and blacks, and splendid garments, which our Mr. Sheehan bonght-from p aeigatd of Oregon = pony or lt bey | quality. We have all sizes, and you will have a New York manufacturer frantic for ready ne products wort 50,000,000 at ‘. seiaiie * ‘ee - the inills and which is paying the|{| © trouble in getting @ perfect fit. The Re money atthe time of the bank scare in the roads $12,000,000 in freight yearly,” |]| celver's price is $3 29 Eastern metropolis. Handsome checks and gays the complaint | only " broken, plaids, in navy brown effects, satin It {8 unjust and unreaser | lined jackets and gracefully finished ski fo impose on this industry th | ne 0 anaitin ditional burden to pay dividends on || ORESS GOOOS—Another lot of twenty-eight emer Skee vets. Renee ets 95 grossly excessive capital stock, and!#| pieces of fine Wool Dress Materials join the ' principal and Interest on excessive | procession tn the quick selling parade tomorrow eThe manufacturers ask that-n{f} They are 60, 64, 56 and BSinch checked, plaid || WOMEN’S HATS—The Iatest in Women's Head | reasona rate be fixed by the [| and striped sultings In thie season's latest de t—Untrimmed Flats, Trimmed Dress Hats, | commission | signs, and are regularly sold at $1.25, $1 and Trimmed t Hats, Ostrich Plumes, « m | | $1.75 @ yard. The Receiver will close them ing « ks and chic styles that are sure to | | out tomorrow 98 1 And you sa f the money you had | | at Cc intended te a a new hat, for the big | | collection we to show you fs on sale | . at HALF PRICE | ericko is manager at Seattle for NECK RUFFS—Women's New Louisine and Sil) Broderick & Hascom Rope company Chiffon Neck Ruffs, in black and in scores of i and that she has been engaged to pretty. color effects. Lots of them are worth | DRESS SUIT CASES—Very handson eather marry him since 1901. She leges |i) $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 each, and if y ‘ere in Suit Case a made, with reinforced that last July she was surprised to | New York today you could not bu em at ather ¢ avy brass lock, inside find that he had married Josephine retail for & The Renslver hua doomed the hirt fold and straps. A regular $6.75 Suit Case: | Lask in Chicago in November, 1906 whole callectios Resciver's | > Fain aledineotoned) 98c i: $4.49, babrd of public works has issued a Jorma! order to the superintend | | em of streets to remove all ot e e efe | at@ as to streets and alleys ir | Bult Against Trust. | } T LOUIS, Mo. Nov 1 The the date for hearing in the | aul Wh have the Internationa) Hat vaer Company of America de All the choice Wm, Liddell Tablecloths and Naph imported from Be of 1 5 es ee traint fast, Ireland, to go in the a ee t extra spx price See ou in o ado, and to compe to cease | > ‘ ‘ : A AGB, Duwine Missourt | dow Our linen expert, from Robinson's, of London, En nd, will de 1 rate the qualities of the Lir $ ric « ell them ist 1 Bisers ‘Vaiu! \adieda } strate the qualitie { the Linens. The price 1 ji \ | EXICO CITY, Nov. 13—A Tablecloths—OF pure gua inen Tablecioths A wholesale round-up of Yaqui Indians yards; worth $4.50 cack Recel ve | now In progress npon the ranches and in the mountain villages in the tate Jonora, In pursuance of a policy which has been adopted thd fede government of deport ing all Yaquil from their native ter Bradley Trial on, WA TON, Nov. 1 The Bradley t was resumed thi ning and the examination of eniremen begun at once Tho cultivated area of Spain ts Hitle « 2,000,000 acr and the ti n and uncultivated area about 103,000,000 acres, most of witich could be rendered productive by irrigation, There is plenty of water, If it were but utilized f-| de: | STOCK MARKET DEFECTIVE WIRING ° | CAPT. FREDERICKGON KILLED, With his young wife lying seri uniortunate employees, It Jously il in the ship's in, Capt. | es BLAMED to nS that the above suggestion Frederickwon, of the barge | woulgdo away with a great many ® {Arthur Fite fell from the cou! | | acoldents. wharf at Nanaimo, BH, ¢ yonday | hk ara Your very truly, or |morning, striking his head on a { of all the membera RAILROAD MAN,” | poleebed ire an@ why he Vell fender log and meeting death al | (By United Press at oldodaughter of Mra. Hurd most instantly, The body will be NEW YOR! ov. 1 Excessive . drawn last February, and is sald to weak ené.lower range 1h bricea*t | have aroused munptcign that it was lonnen @veyas potr rion wnnio iakexswas not Ni | WALL CONTEST UP irre me K Hp mowta lly \d ewtme ' : | Fhe fact that the Bostonian was | TO JURY f ' i pre an ardent admirer of Mra Young | ok ) Hb lo oy A. Moliheltner ‘this an intimate friend of to Hurds,| - me This bidding continulr ‘ he ing mo aie etnies & writ of man: | } The Melody Choir will contest! regained all of the ‘ damus tn Judge Morris rt, di | was given to the jury this morning, | After the n hovr the y by the | reeting *Justion R. RY George to after a careful charge by Judge Al-| became an extremely + etther issue a coffplaint against Po. {berison, in which he went fully|and prices drifted off Wee Captain Trv Ward and De {into the testamentary rights of both | and the close w na of assault and battery, or to show count of the large amount of docu: | * tk ® kok kth th the in the superior court on No- mentary evidence in the cd * ” vember 16 why such a complaint which the jury will probably care |#* GIVE DANCE TO * should not be tsnued, The man fully examine, it will probably be | ® HAWAIIAN GIRLS. * damun proceedings are the late thin evening before a verdiot |* +. of the refysala of J \ brought in \* (By United Press.) * In f r and Carroll to ise warrants le JUNEAU, Alaska, Ne 3 # | noo f ere |against the police officials upon }* The Honolula belles arrived # i Frank | | \* Humboldt from Seattle The * | gling q | *® the big affairs of the winter *'§ Wan an ' Han, UNION UVESTION Judge Morris. in the superior | ® ob dita Aca Dr i | jeourt this afternoon dist HRARKRAH EH HH RH HK | Conte, for the sar e; Selzo jonse againat B. KE. Plerce, the loc M . ‘ of iber In & spirited debate on the labor osteopath, who was accused of | To Pay Japanese Damages. ‘ nonths, a fine of $26 and union problem at the Uni suing a certifica of th with VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Nov, 12 cost } 5 Ww ‘aabington last night, the jout proper authorit Judge Morris | Mackenzie King, the fede com —_—— Debating club won it took the case out of the r minsione who has been tn with the Hadger Debating club, and hands, stating that no evidence had | ing the riot claims of the , $3. 50 Rugby Match enn da viet vy for the union Inbor | LIke SSE PEP i, | been introduced of a nature to justi: | has recommended that the govert side of the debate, The questto ier consideratio ne Ca ‘ 10,000 me rel soy pay Mab neation MRS. PRANK HUARD. fy further consideration of the ce ment pi the Jay oa $10, 00 In Foot Ball $2. 49 | Friend of the Dead Millionaire. once. | See ROS ait actual damages. The will probably paid thi NORTHWEST: money woek WANTS MONEY FOR HIS INJURIES saci cern ef SAFE. DEPOSIT Rtg Sag DOE COMPANY |weite and ie" working wo LAE [Hirst Ave. and Columbia St the | bursting of the elevat drum GOES ON ROCKS. Women The British steamship Indrave out of Vancouver, bound for Ja went on the rocks on Henr and This company gives partic ' on her way to Victoria this morn Sian tm thdten Satis ing. Special perm will have " . < to be received the Lioyds reg ness, and stand resentative ited State times to advise customs collector a t Townsend formation re to salve the vessel iness of a finan ’ SUES POWER COMPANY ist nature. morning fil complaint in the supertor k Against the Seattle-Tacoma ®. SHORROCK, poy company for $374.62, alleging President he has been damaged to th J. P. HARTMAN. on account of the power Vice President. : having shut off his power ALEXANDER MYERS, mg notice Secretary. oR 3 ae | FIRE IN BOX FACTORY 4. V. A. SMITH, - ter t-~4 Cashier. on eed per(t. Interest paid on Saving 1310 SECOND AVENUE RECEIVER'S SALE | Extrertie low pricings continue. Although the financial horizon is clearing and values remain firm, the McCarthy Receiver continues to cut and slash, | and ‘great volumes of choice merchandise are pushed on the market at re- ductions that are surprising. Now is the time to buy. You always win when gain if you take advantage of this great sale. | you get bargains like those we offer now. What is some one’s loss is your "$3.00 | Henke "$8.60 price Tablecloths Sine 2x y d eu teed ever Table Napk ns T b t « h | All Linens by the Yard and All Other Napkins and Cloths Also Reduced. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. | Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager | 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets