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° BRUARY 11, 1908. ° “ TTLE ST ‘TUBSDAY gouged § f | \Tyde by political methods | FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Under One Root—Pye on who claim to represent him s good game for him not to try t} Frederick & Nelson's buyer of Mnens, who is now in the Eastern market, has sent « - bulld up a machine, bs © unlem fearfe which were obtained at a very low figure. These Scarfs are heavily embroidered on a good or the people really w him @ in noveral ve desira designs. The size ts 18x64 inches, Owing to the favorable cond BY JOHN ADAM | machine would be useless, and A " nets +. ane while they last, atthe special price of Star Special Service.) lif they did want him he wouldn't are able to offer them, beginn ome h ALBANY, N. ¥ 11.—Cha need It anyhow, “It's. right, any . * Bis Rvans Hughes, gove and can how,” replied the governor, This ’ eer Cinetils Gad . pe 1 . didate for the pr ie sald i» the last word with which . f ts D Misses’ nit Underwear Special Priced to be a mystery, He te not, except Hughes closes every argument pecia s from e infan vision pecially that s to fit ready-made the everlasting “It's righ A timely offering of Knit Underwe f on and you approach Some think Hughes at heart ta | Halmy spring days wi oon be here, giving greater oppor These spectal prices will be effe € w only Minas, the politician or a Wall ay that tunity for taking the ones 0 There are undoubtedly man a oe nin man, you} he is a The bulk of weurable 1 will want, Perhaps some of the following will just |) AT Se A GARMENT en i without great his really c popular sup |B ai your need weigh or earl rine c | sleeve and are hand« chet finished | pe comes from the upstate hay bey? lawyer ed district, Were he ever made | ante’ Bearcloth Caps, In red and white All of these may be had at the same pric wo Wall st | president he would pro par. | lines speciaily | AT 65¢ A GARMENT—Wo ® Me h wre womble ave the course he has @ nor, |g lnfaute’ Russian Fes, trimmed with wilk braid | priced for to with hich neck d fulliength or ¢ , be the usu ce is | that is, he would never take up a in red and white | morrow at crochet finished. Knee Tights to 1 ~vectally plead a that H man thing until he understood it a => ve ch of his thoroughly, and then push it Infants’ Shoes, in brown, red, gray, pi blue | Cc AT S0c—Misses’ Fleeced Union 1 weed life in ork papers through with calm insistent p and white, Sizes 2 and 3 for choice. sleeves and ankle length pe Be» sag call the “b rf tlence, failing back always on the i «We To make this t more clear same “It's right” argument when anybody wanted him to change hie mind hat the great state is cut off you must remeni bulk of New Ye from the lower corner by the Cats kill and Highland mountains (part Hughes Roosevelt. a Broken Lines of Clearance Sale of Gloves Tomorrow t Allegheny range), and that ‘ 4 “Mw0e lp Roosevelt forced the republionn . This clearance sale embraces all ofds and ends—solled and in a cals ceatasites Wak te. Wa ° nye’ seen state machine to nominate Hughes irts at ssuash-‘eshen 4 Claved, Li Ge Witbarbin, tethen Wott, 064 wie Me e or Ga made by the Hud i “y na ae bers, slow selling shades and shop worn Gloves-will be offe ral have drawn apart and do not like iver Helow the gorge are wa a = Winseed. aaa each other, not so much because 1 strongly to the advantage of the woman who wishes t wi are cities built. Western fashion GOV. HUGHES, TEACHER. STATESMAN. | their ideas are not altke in big Gloves for shopping and everyday wear, Hints - b lawns and trees, villages such - — = nent (Hines, tut because thelr person @ d : * wit y vilings j | characteristics and methods are Two lote of wristiength Kid Gloves, soiled and mended p 8 as described tn avid Harum” | submitted to him and he has con-| then he would amile blandly, as if| ansotutely different. They are like 4 Gially priced at, @ pair : B0e ant and in the Adirondack region, the | suited the authoriti |there was nothing more to say On| two boys in a class at school 4 For Choice H he greatest wilderness east of the of this « rred some | the subject boy who is a “di®" will ne lot ong lengths In Kid G #, soiled and mended, special, Rocky mountains. Rae ago, when | was eo-| After one of these encounters the | swor until be has studied his For tomorrow's selling we have $1.50 Between these great 4 by a pianola company to de-| politicians would go out in the hall 4 nd backwards and looke woods, wh there are still wild | fong ite patent rights. Before this | breathless with dingust. “What are! ap all the authorities. Roosevelt ts gathered — Fit nam lena send Kid 'Gieoe Cleves, te gray 006 cs agg hn and » few Indians, and | Hughes did not know ® planola| you going to do with a man,” they| the bright boy who would make a comprising _ broken y, special, a palr $2.00 Vermont state line, is the vil A aS » ay oe ‘it's wah 4 one 6 sizes, mostly of black t erm a ni o ie ground, it he | say, “who just sa it feht, 18) snort cnt and often give the right . »f 16-button length real Kid Glace Gloves, In brown, ox lage of Glens Falls, where Hughes was born. Glens Falls is 200 miles from Wall st. but the moral dis tance is much greater. Hughes’ | \. father is a Baptist preacher. His itke mother’s maiden name was Mary Connelly, The ni show their A, eg + Ber Pa Ree Welsh and Irish descent plain that they do hot k . Regular Schoo! Teacher. he stands on the tariff Hughes taught Greek and mathe. | nation matics, and anything else that came Would along, in a@ ¢ Dethi, N. Y., and later, after b been admitted to the bar on law at Cornell and Columbia versities. .nere is a good deal of | lays all the school teacher in him yet. | and not till then, will he go ir without bie amt Young newsps reporters are and make up bis mind Wh Hughes felt that afraid of him, because reminds | does « his opinion, it will take | meant certain work tc panama to plat some button trimmed ¢ also ao fow light ¢ Special tomorrow for ob learn: | right, and won't go an inch be t, put| yond that? ap | Hughes’ office in the Albany cap talk ito! is hom over woh the has in Washington, On are paintin Theodore over Cleveland ame president J. Tilden, who so answer before the studious boy is half ready Hughes thinks Roosevelt makes f unnecessary noise, and that and gray, epectal, a patr ther again. asp Cashmere Gloves, slik Mned, in red and grays a patr . 25¢ Dining Chair 50-Ib. Full-Size Ostermoor Mattress, | i These Ostermoor Mattresses are made up to Special and sold by Ostermoor & Company, for $23.00. $1 35 They are five pounds heavier than the : : | $15.00 Mattresses, and are covered in_ mere TMicture herewith “te | French art twill in pink and blue floral effects, ed In court he was a aments must sometimes be superficial because he does not dig ut of the solid rock, the way tries to do, Roosevelt thinks Hughes is silent and prig «ish. and that as likely as not he has bad acquaintances ad evil de signs Then Roosevelt knows pre eminently how to be # popular lead er, while Hughes does not know how at all, A few people who know both men clatm that they are really both after about the same things a man who had been making | looking the no players all his life handson velt ations, Probably he | governors ot be a Republican if he did | and of Sar femy at| hot believe in protection, but it is | new became president that the doubtful if he ever ga a © tariff | old any study | abe clans are still quarreling « be governor » him and) No man could | and) work long in such a room taking fire efore bim if ccanen aaicaatannides of thane 1 te. aterethine tram the tex en Weel the state tat Gant “ | Hughes at least tsa man who tim made of solid oak, | . . gage bs Bae if ee ee See ee hares mee wea “ue seca ‘cf heten a popelar| Drewes ) ma that Mf you made hi | gin. "| ave extra thick arid splendid values at $23.00. @ wi In appearance Hughes could not| One of the reporters at Albany | leader and the kids would get all that wen] Hieshave wood | to a special arrangement with the factory we are anel back and vraced tore | mitted to offer these one-part Mattresses, while the flatly constructed | last, at the special price of $15. tractive in design If desired, we will also furnish this special } Special price tomor row #135 in two parts at the special price of $15.50. FREDERICK & NELSON | Feels Flattery coming to them. after the prenidential bee be more different than his rivat/told me that he believed that Taft. He ts very tail, over six feet,| Hughes had less (rouble in sleep - and very lean. His jean, rather |!ng at night than any other man) Finally sharp features, are partly hidden in in the capital Why?" [ asked, bad been buexing for a while he ad a bushy brown beard. A phrenol-|He explained that when Hughes | mitted to a few friends that after ogist would point out that his fore | once made up his mind he always 4!! he was a human being and felt head buiges over the eyes, indicat. | appeared absolutely indifferent to Mattered by the talk that was be ing perception; that {t is high, indi. | Consequen and if anybody walk, ing made about bim. Then his cating intellectual power; that th the floor over what he was go- | ¢n¢ demanded why he didn't aracter Indicated in | ing to dot, it was always the other | Come out like a man and say so, ta plenty of | may the strength of the head back of | fellow and not play the hypocrite ries, the ears, but that his head fs much | A Religious Man. iy pO GS Come Gms, Ds ponies narrower than is common in most | that he would do nothing as gov tebdere of mace. |_ Hughes has another quality |emnor to help his presidential . BRESPSSESESPESTSE TASS Ee eset Srwerse®eseze2 ch is very ancommon in men tn | chances. Facuity of Concentration. public Iife. He is a religious man| Up to this time Hughes’ ap Roosevelt has the wide type of|in the old-fashioned, Bible-reading | potatments have been with “pear 4 head. and has preeminently an ad-| way, and in a tight place his final! out reference to machine or ant (@y United Press.) «+e INCORPORATED ... Venturous mind, eager to see and | appeal is always to bis conscience | machine understand. Hughes, on the other| This year he is trying to abolish! been that » hand, has a remarkable faculty of horse racing im New York state./in New Y« concentrating upon the subject im-| The politicians went to him with Hughes hear re. The result has) new YORK, Feb. 11.—The er ty every politician | jy, New York county, wh wtate dielikes |} “ » Investigating certain bus ly. ExGov. Odell gare Ee BSBSeseteseeeaer mediately at hand, to the exclusion | nineteen good reasons why such an| who wants to be chairman of the ‘D°** transactions involving some : of all other subjects effort wie ine nt and unne pica ttn state eiumitian again — 5 toy n: — yea py té 0 Seat tee Rad bout ond Dad see a ee . eras : This tendency has been increas-| essary at this But, gentle | and sees in the Hughes boom a cares, SCOREIEAS OF Tee. mare sension of four carloads of potatoes,| NEW YORK, Feb, 11.—The First ed by his legai training. Every} men,” he would say, “race track | chance to beat Tim Woodruff, is {0° seni oe and Consolidated and that they were then in a ware | National bank of Brooklyn, which! Moore Ti lawyer is taught to reserve his |gambling Is wrong. and in trying the man that Hughes put out of ous iaeetnog pen etd eee | house at that place. closed on October 26 last, has re voxsaty opinion until the facts have been! to stop it I am doing right,” and! public life by proving that he “** 'dentified. has returned five tn Ty On Hearst's representations, | opened for business. A deficiency} Charies Ditiinghasaal dictments Three of these indict. | jwhich he pronounces fraudulent of 9165,000 has been made good by PRANK : - ments had to do with liquor tax} and felonious, Kingsbury says he the stockholders = cases and two indictments were not him $400 Women Who Get These Coats Will Be in Great Luck ff 8{° [0's "18 petion that RR eTUTE good sized ball bond be required i District Attorney Jerome stated to! The Riddell lecture in the the court that two cha: grand ernacie tonight promises to be gave ball in the sum of 7 Matinee ee ter Mivtpraranes rei DEPUTIES GUARD = |=: == : ND @ dic »y were laid against “a man 1 interest and attrac 1 Friday } | GRA j ; = | FAIRBANKS TRAIL... 2" = won bis y over here” from The subject to be discussed Sew. Batnes ™ cit Burope. Love and Lovers; Marriage a Cee: it was «tated authoritatively that Wedding in high life (By United Press.) | the man referred to by Mr. Jerome This is one of Mr. Rid oil's most FAIRBANKS, Feb. 11.—United! prices Charles W. Morse, who sailed popular = lectur Conerauqua States Marshal Perry has the strike | ©! for Liverpool a week ago Saturday ™4nagere place it as one of the vation well in hand and expects pania, but is now re. best attractions to draw large gate i rag further trouble with the strikers turning upon the advice of his Sp pon gt ins coe. \t'poceilia (By United Pre All claims are working on the open oun oven & laeaee abiindanda BA JUNFAU, Alaska, Feb. 11.—The | #bhop basis, with a full quota of men Mr lecture than heret in Deputies have cleared the Fair Sereda 7 os oo hore at Point Manby, near Yaka | hanks Valdes trail of strikers, and! Prices From Adam to Christ The mee i nage of the lecture was to make * unas laree $15to$20 Values 9.85 Black and Colors e SALE that establishes at a bound a new value-giving record that no other store will attempt to approach About 100 Women’s Coats in all—a collection of all the small lots, ends of lines, and in one case of a new lot of Broadcloth Coats, in black, navy and brown $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Coats all go at one low price—choice at $9.85. Included at that price and equally as great values, are some j (Of the | a | HELL—Whet It 6 nh on the Ca Japanese schooner Satteu Maru ts The crew of 19 Japs are camp-| the miners’ union guarantees th beach, Capt. Fuj is on| will be no further molestation of | Ge to See Neat Week— long, loose Box Coats, of London tweed and homespun plain the way of attainment fror r Jeanie, which reached | travelers. If there is, says Mar in gray and brownish checks, plaids and mixtures—the MORTGAGE be pore Bayer hae pote A pore today en route to Seattle, | shal Perry, soldiers will be brought COLIS Ms 7} : nd , 1S eS su Mart cked No |in Jalde: control the sith very thing for motoring, traveling, or to take along on an along the way. It was a lect sakes su Maru was wrecked 7 a Valdez to control the sitia-| Keattie's Leading f - hall yreclated by those . fe x... outing this summer. Coats for every occasion, some sat eeu tad cnatial tare et — how 5 An enthusiastic meeting of Rap in lined throughout, and some half-way Broken lines mind EP Rg t The D. S. Johnston Company | ==" at a most tempting price truly the chance to e¢ onomize you have often Wished for. Not a coat in the lot worth ff) 7a, 0urnius of the mortgage on the FATAL DUEL a penny less than $15.00, and not a few are represented, including the requ the honor of your presence at a pais. = splendid $20.00 values, but we've marked Peery acne. Sees | Se Follow the @ ‘ them all for immediate clearance at , ° Delegations were seated in re} OVER W P M4 ; Tun Pr sored neta such tering wit | lanola Recita wo rein oe cote N. B.—Plenty of real cold weather to come, when you'll a banner after the manner of a} mu took advantage of these offerings ext Week political convent ph, and the chair ty — nismnatiapsin man responded when called on for | (By United Press.) to be given at the ~ reac 0 & song oF specch MERIDIAN, Miss, Feb, 11.—In a IAN TA! oo / . . * . The purpose of the meeting was | desperate pistol duel in the corrido i led haa 50% Discount on Our Entire Stock of Knit Shawls, Skirts, Etc, fj w'eso%'e sillsa"srine oS gemeiaaiadine est johnei Soemeaey Ree We rit sa A : and report progress of the various | « contractor, fired three bullets in 2 : > sl nr ~ en Such an extraordinary discount was never before offered in Knit [fj churches Oscar Hatcher, a farmer, receiving Friday evening, February fourteenth, ‘Singing, Pest, it b scape : Thenihett Goods, and should clean out the entire stock, even if offered in midsummer ube With most of winter yet to come, the bargains are unheard of Included are Knitted Wool Shawis, Skirts, Scarfs and Fascinators—AT HALF THE REGULAR MARKED PRICES. ‘his way: | two slight wounds In return. Ha nineteen hundred and eight, SHOT AND 6.2 OS eS. eight fifteen. side during the duel, beseeching the }men not to shoot. The trouble was ST R ‘aevitle KILLED over the wife Soloist: Herr Arnold Von der Aue, Operatic Tenor. Hea the j ® ee ALL BIG FASTERN ” 7 the 39¢ Kinds for $1 yh) Kinds for | TAC ced. orig — ABs ‘RAISES MONEY BUT To avold overcrowding, admis sion will be by ticket only, tickets |, “#MSTRONG @ ORMRESIEE of ‘ | TACO) eb na drut Jota a0 ate : } ‘ av. — s quarrel, the origin of which appears | not transferable. Complimentary reserved seat tickets may bo s¢ EE viol i te have WEEE Gs ncladont ebeet te NO SPUDS cured upon request at the Pioneer Piano House, Third and Univer Orpheum eS oy | ligion, Edward Carrell, an engineer sity, any time before six o'clock on the evening of the concert naw Oe a in fr ; | Cc and fireman, shot and instantly | _ « formet to h, | | killed Patrick Murphy in reli’s| A. G. Hearst, a busine en - a - dae aaa to ea i | little cabin at Harding, on the T } Kent tation, was arre ast | = = = mances every ay “if i coma Eastern railroad, about 7:80} night by Constable Shannon and ar. || Brother Noah Gave Out TEA a — exec o'clock last night. Harding ts 10} raigned in municipal court ov ‘ Sometime 15« She ud ; Again 8 will } H miles south of Spanaway and 1s at | charge of obtaining money by fa inh,” 150; “Let Me Go Home te ° y Lyric Theatre iif ( as it i [NGS FOF I) the saw mitt plant of the Harding | pretense | California,” 15e; “Down tn Old Not 1 in 1000 who ae for p a Lumber company. Carrell surren John Kingsbury, of Kent, wh Che Orchard,” 15« Wh “ as seks ay Tnatantal Hee. You ' | dered and was lodged in the county «wore out the warrant, says that || Love Comes Knocking at the | DUY Schilling’s Best: Foster, Gus an lativ. jail early this morning Hearst ropresented to him on De Door,” 15¢; “To Rohemis ‘ ves ove 4 . Art gpake eet, represes m on.D gh Bg cAI og ag wants the money. os Macnest SEE body i Waltzes ny Matinee M . " Your grocer returt P : pr} t : Where ee Sout aus,” ibe: “in Uae You don't like Schilling’s Ne a ae Beattie, Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street. hep Yow Wotfom or ak Ke Xcyt Oree vou Those Girls. « 2 is The Family Theat °;",. as high as uoucan got : a ee area rapemeneng? ricch ond Pi ever Ie, os Laswinth Cibike anaedeeth iors,” te: “the sunset || Fly On The Flyer otto SR Ot 4 ° ver wil LSe; “Reception Waltzes SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE THE SPNOWITAL Be ever 4 awiay Kron the bottom ol the ladder until h Datong ts Seat. Taker ee Fare 38c—Round Trip, 60c 2 Muste, Teas Game a Coals Knows enova fo helf his “ © ate Xb. Own,” Ic; “That Rag.” 3 a PGS ee eee DAILY ie ae ut Courses in Business eSucetion are Sor “weet Fotatoes.” 16¢; “Valse | yr ea le 8 |e ey the hose who can godurter ub if Rey will, Sweetheart’s Time.” be aly) Sc Star ed 2K ae hors Que classes are the rungs % success. | “Black Cat Rag LEAVES TACOMA 8:88 © nis : m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:90 p. m U, SEELEY, Jr., Agent Seattle Oa y/o ibe 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. vinessballe é | CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma “ Bs 4 = Ook Crones All ~ Seatth~ || 1205 Second Ave Tel. 212. - ad Me

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