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CATTLE STAR-+MONDAY, MARCH bal THE CAN HEARST ESCAPE PRESIDENTIAL oj = NOMINATION FROM HIS IND. LEAGUE re - BY JOHN ADAM Initial Showing of pring Milliner Tomorrow, Wednesday and ~~. “* Thursday | ANS ed Rryan in 1896 and unt cently has rega t democrat. Now that both the i] . °< WHEN HEARST SCORCHES TO THE WHITE HOUSE with such tremendous strides en te son have left both Hearst and Heyer vebind In the conservative Gass wd Probably today Roosevelt could Ma Square gard as many men aa he chose to speak It the big pe waders should oe Taft and Bry it ls posible t Mr. Hearst would launch bis party, and as he is the on the ve Second Floor ignored the || tow Y « tt the democrats was them only $50,000 of ational figure independence ff Frederick & Nelson while he poured into the tre hie jeague, he could hardly escape be of the independence league Some elievo that Hearst ¢ ing ite candidate for president } kingty som of $200,000. Democ Hiryan, has lost his bold on what Today Hearst tx a pattern of a a eis ont Morgan calle the ob,” (the domestic virtues, His fmett INCORPORATED at Mearst and Bryan cal! the bas just been Increased by the birth Deiat’ Watches, Sensiey. people. People who thi his second son, W. K. Hearst, fr CHERRY hat under the inepirat Hie wife, a former ac is « na wove adicaliom has moved | handsome woman, very intelligent ; and socially ambitious. She went To Outfit Here for Alaska ng t for governor | It in general veht that she #} jeaned to be mistrons we ne he ite maste CUPID TOSSES uP HIS ‘HANDS | | (By United Press.) D H. Draper, grandson of Lady Sterling, D. A. R THIS Charles A. Dana, b discovered a ah ac The Lac ox, DAR Your Entire Your Entire hot # and have meet with the Rainier Chapter, D Outfit will Outfit will engag by mu| Complete plas fe A. R., Te March 31 he ™ (ey u United be carefully be carefully extensive t wh jome of wary BOSTON and thor- and thor Draper im the son of the late Dr./echemes of be ete even ye Delta Gamma Reunion Banquet. {vis «i oughly packed oughly packed William H. Drape He was grad. ever consumm t . The D Gamma » of the ‘ re by experi- by experi ated from Harvard im 1903, and and which will € tate university will ho! an-|* eRe : enced pack ater attended the medical school the old untvers ne f ¥ al nion set on Saturday | C* age ion, by onder @ ers and de here. He ha an interne at have been + h will ce wening, at the hinwtoa knnex, | =28 aly. livered on the livered on the the Presbyterian hospital for two ern architect y b Fraternity Banquet WILL INSPECT ne ot dock FREE dock FREE oa Building compan . . ms. 3 Alpha Eptlson fraternit VALLEJO, Cal, OF CHARGE, OF CHARGE r plans ¢ « « hote will give ] ‘ i Ho | R Amundsen, seam saving you saving you of 18 modern ¢ e and hotel whic ‘ , » are on el Lin . al we explorer, will tit botheration. botheration 4| Universit Ala n 166 That is some thing | Concert First Presbyterian C htt . EXPOSITION pera water cee “ton an i R ‘ airs } made we & j without wast unvwhere else, cot which will have for its t por s Ware. ’ s of the exhibits at will te . Mo THE BON MARCHE» where the most ¢ placed in the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie pase m hsgie i cake eee } * " |now contemplated by the Chamber (By United Press.) © owner of the southern ayster 1, F \ Fe idetrate bo far your mone will go at THE BON MARCHE, ji of Commerce ATLAS A Ge. March 0~%: H me ago, t asked rs ges — bi now, here are some figures on Blanket Read them carefully: It ts intended to use onde re Harriman has confirmed the re CCOTR!a re i commission not t : splays will belong to. the ounce the fact the THE FAMOUS NORTH STAR BLANKET—Madi GOOD, HEAVY, WELL COMBED CALIFORNIA br ven soe " ; for eo “a . « ray in gong at of i € v ee e and MISSIONARY DI ES spec tor ‘The Bon Marche, of t lay to be maintained as a stand a and denied by him at that Stuyvesant n , a we r The Marck t WOOL BLANKET—In vicuna and mottled feature at sot at Gensel tiawn to dhusetine that he hnd 1 ttled } AT RIPE AGE ia ent carta edtne You's danse your a I » very popular blanket with |B} this « chased the Georgia C« ailwa var na ry 0 Fish \ Sa AMeih With thie’ aréuné you Alashas elahs 10 Ih The purchase means two thing the comr 1 bas p y - | Per pair ..... $15.50 pe $10.50 that the r arond magnate has noun t wehase. If Harri Mrs. Ma G. Preston, a we HEAVY OREGON ALL-WOOL BLANKET—In | MEDIUM GRADE 7.8. WOOL BLANKET—In A SKANS WED tne and that the Ilinola Central the | Central he would have |apent 25 years of her Jit dark gray and scarlet: 1 he cold weat! Cals ay and brown; good, large size, |] ad will have an outlet to the transferred the gia Central to|sion work in China, died yest er of the North; ve and the bianket to stand hard wear In SEATTLE AWantic peathard. . Harriman be-|the Southern Pac at the residence of her daughter weight 10 Ibs.; per pa $12. 50 er | $7.50 — — cee sere ea 2 ‘ ampbe % in , th We 2é OREGON GRAY WOOL BLANKET—Laree size | ait * funeral was held today | 9 33S weighs 8 Ibs.; a nice, so CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKET—WEIGHT 8 DNS Wednesday evening in the lodge tmsinster Presbyterien| RN De ae Esoe pilsved booms : a good, relia q combining |f| Tough Franklin Rerry and Mise|® ee hall g “| wt. S468 x jon " ar; comes in dark mottled gray Julia Christina Holgren, of Fair 4) Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club wan 79 years of| 2.3 Ns A LIGHT WEIGHT BLANKET- let; extra size » the ‘9 50 banks, re = married §=Saturday |) BITS 0 NEWS (|. Mrs. F. D. Seymour, of the St to Canton, China > Wr = & eal anaee Genk tileer cual er pair ° evening at the Northern hotel by | <Q 1% Paul, will entertain the Wednes 4, Rev, Dr. Charles | $QN\8 2 28 oe 5 ; lev Matthews f ; s i 1k62. > i 6 lba;-per pe * day A noon Bridge club th 85 Dr. Pres be si bo per p Basement, The groom | of the largest CAISININISININISISIN, weel ; returnin rN aoee - ~ mining in thh Teoma | ee ' °\ =2$ a= all married Thureday Bridge Luncheon Club.| Lrureday Afternoon Card Club a. eerie 'Y =S3 oe Ih! vatley y ed couple ni cheo: u ‘ “ known as a worker oe Snattle. Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street left on the Saratoga last night to The Thureday Bridge Luncheon |» ae i be ll A wate un “e hi e in by oust x - 3 ne 5 a ra ko to Fairbanks over the winter|club will be entertained by Miss | ‘Thursday Afternoon Gna oh . oa c eo Ee = f trail | MoGrath this week ons rnoon Card clu) (i6 | QVERS xie“et k . Be | | . SOCIETY 1S FORMED. " Ve eo ghar Women's League Dance. COFF E E Q 2 ¢ . 3x3 ey L ye age club wil The Women's League of the Uni by ~ = 22°%s i Ten denominations were repre | Meet this week with Mra. Frank A./ versity of Washington will give a/ Costs five or ten times t bd x Sos 5 a Fredericks, Summit ay, North : F ten times tea;| ¢ 0 £2 ae | sented at the organization of the|*! cke, Summit « orth. dance Friday evening in the col ff ac «Se | | Seattle Fi jety of the| Alpha Club. [lege gymnastim good cofiee is well worth} #8 = eT 03) 1 Christian Km y rday The Alpha club will meet with hie Ch ‘ the money how ihbout | ¢ So} ¢ afternoon at the First Presbyterian! Mre. J. BE. Thomas, 6658 ¢ n A asaieees wt bean for the : : | wal! = a chureh. ‘The new society was or-| lake boulevard, Monday, at 2 p.m./Onio club will be elected at the| PO?! | 5 3 é Paris, 2 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 08 Faulkner 8t. ee ae tne purpose of enter | Seattle Circle, W. O. W. meeting in the Y, M.C. A. building] Your grocer returns y mon 7 * . taining the men wh« en Eealiie Clee ae : ur grocer re o one . Hea se ser a Lom are with walt re Beattle Circle, No. 649, W.| Wednesday evening. The musical |if you don’t like Schill Rest 2 at will give a dancing party part of the ensuing program will be|we pay him