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fo} Ld 4 THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 ” “ BELIEVE BONDS WILL OOSEVELT REPLIES ):%0)2.5 Fue when he sala y TO BRYAN ON THE 0882! aes ter oF principle (By United Pre You Nevertheless have secur Oklahoma Governor States court at Mt. Louts against |ed Gov. Maskell dard O1) Company committee he Disgrace to the 8 growing out of for the a chairman of the to write the platt o@ Stand, and put hin rot your ealnpatgn com? | AcY.P.-E, Finance Com+|George Roole is vice chairman Testimony Gtve | 000,000. : In thiv testimony the Stand mittee, Other members are Jacob Furth, | firen in other parts of the country Committee. ommeny being reautred | Relleves Guilt shown, mittee Confident of | Andrew Homrich, W. Baker - of ¢ ‘ La whlch it neti |_..het sep add ehet Gov, Mashells ‘ ‘ Ge 8. MoLaren, 1, H, Webster y ach ontihich’ dn Me wunatalary | utter yntltaieas Cor any” bubiie peat Disposing of Issue. land J. W meet Atter he tke toners tee bette AY man anxious to make an appeet |. The necessity for the Done Men 00, af which the National préportion was $9 thermore tt appears the National Transit ant wight re on a moral lasue to the Atmerl istasetinie hake 7 is due fo the fact that the demand Je bas been Abundantiy show | Spins helped two years @80) 0.” coninte space and exploitation erovpretlve, 9 otek teen jand everybody Te gain (6° help} trom both the looal and foreign field Arun Amerioan eltigen | ttn, de the beltef of bankers and| has been so great recently that all Bryan de proof of Gov, Haskell's | |ment and the physloal pain of his| or at the office of the finance com-| the exposition in every detall and | burning fiesh and lives to tell the mittee In the Alaska building. The! maintain its solvency | Story of hin mont : | Seattle Commercial club has al! The exposition bonds are declar.| gle life, the i et te EO postion ta our pul ready indorsed the bond | and /ed to be a safe investment in every | lot of fe Lie dames Py og > [these facts is required. . |& Committee from the club will ae | particular and it ie expected that) Tonk, * valn ot oe ieene poh was nist the exposition finance com:| they will be disposed of by October| ignited by his sandie After be mittee in disposing of the bonds. /2, which is the anniversary of the @reatly Intere tt r shown you fairly and honor that Gov. Haskell le a man who every count T have named, t« w ae regards Her wet forth | 1907. which yout tt was a matt uf 1 notoriety about the Standard Off Poraker, as it has long b: merety the Prairie! of common notoriety This claim te diss! Maskell that he w testimony of theland supporter of ¢ nis own to protect fa poration Ki'nae bean sum vehalt that after all | common ae hasarde he tmtended for pany ftwelf, tak | rescued by hiv partner, Maho : ra a te aut porate tateracta, and fneretes 4 hes ¥ Will HM, Parry ts chairman of the aale of the stock to the amount of| was ought to town and is noW at art of he ult tile to the polle or which the| before Mr nxpositio © 60! oe . se heanl before je _ United | administration stood, There) his on exposition finance minitt and | $625,000 in a single day the hompital —_ cee ne such mvincing pr way (beret any « - Somator Foraker att reaponsl bic ever, as there wae against |can organtaation t esent wh the winter pee GOMPERS TO ANSWER Gov. Haskell, when, as you say he|the attitude of your the at Christensen's Broadway hall 7 e, Was with your Approval, “made | present campaian have Si are time and place. QUE Tete Dectincs Support. is that the peaple of this country r Anne Fortnightly club epubli tinue thr raveling Bags ‘MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co, | But Mr. Taft refused to be «| fy ul underatan hg he ee a ose oeocece meet ny with Mra, Whitney By 5 iihed ya #19 Firat Ave. i] RErty to the renerination of Gen~/ should > f Tou say that Seon Heien Trempor gave a toa|#hland drive WASHINGTON. “80 opt. 24.—8am ‘Fopresented thet only thus conte s radical| this afternoon at the home of her Chaimers-Gibson. uel Gompers, president of the mina puree ty |parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Stever| Mr. Poter ¢ ra and Miss! Amertoan Federation of Labor, to —_— iin tune | bremper, for her sorority sisters of| Muriel Irene | daughter of] Gay announced that he will obey | d advocat “sy weak Worary | ™arried last even 1801 Fir the order of the court and answer |@ ROOM-MAKING SALE OF FANCY CHINA mate raah:| , TR6 drawing room ‘and ibrar Be or wa AY | gesioee alle’ Siar ke eke bank w 4 notifoliage, pink asters and Bride 1 beneath al bt f\ stove and etter tolroses, In the dining room the! smi on this! shades were drawn and an atmos. | Stetson was bridesmaid, and Mr. D.| case inv 4|D. Chalmers was groomeman, Fol 1 flowers, Mise Zubrah | he ‘ore @ referee he The i fusion jand Mime Vernona Blackwell King ii was se a in a m } In the dining rooms Mre coma & Mr. and Mra. Bel Condon presided at the ten iv12 , The famous Lenox Soap—“just fits the hand.” 250 | I vee entem prasees "s extra special, 8 bars ........... abeansee IC [fF dated by ait his a A, ving by Seigta| page omen | ON PUYALLUP ROAD Alarm Clock; «uaran |p cemeection with your a few i] | ances that you did not belley teed for one year; 69c ! regulation, bat in their dew regular $1.00; and again in connection with your beth Bruch received the cards atiton and Mrs Geodteliow iat lthe door Bridge Club. Luncheon at Rainier Club. Mrs. 8. Normile of 60% Kinnear! Puyallup, qwick connections with high-grade and imported Q globe; worth 85c; Two-car trains Frida: t witerances te the effect that Mra. M. J. Carkeek, who has re-| place, entertained the Queen Anne te : _ J) Only foverninent ownership by a|cently returned from an oxtensive| Bridge Luncheon club yesterday, | TUM Weak the = enalty of Puyal med jf | Compticated national and state ays.) tour in Kurope, gave a luncheon of! f Analy " way with the necessity of Puyallup 75 Chop 1 Bowl, 29¢ $1.00 Letter Box, 69¢ if| tem, Of taltronds would avail. sed|twenty covers taba ut the Momin a ot Revers * woing to Tacoma to vome iminch Finished Maple Wood | Corbin'’s House Letter Box, || *#8in by your past utterances when | Cub annex ! od at their!” tridee with a 200-foot h ; Meal for krant made of japanned steel | : | The deoorations were pleasingly 1226 Bixth av. yesterday tol yer 15 be completed, but them hee Hing; limited quan- and has patent paper carried out in pink asters and foll- hamper in the celebration of the 45th) Pia: ie on Ge ar q on , % come early 29c clamp; worth $1.00; ex \ j*se wedding anniversary ef the aged) teen iaid trom Sumner to Puyaitup th 7S; spectal . tra special if nave Musicale for Club. couple Mr. and Mrs. Ward are plo-| log" ene winder will be rushed te, throughout which | through as soon as possible. owt to secure! Mrs. Eva Trew entertained the] Mts of this Ffeaching | members of Chapter A, P. & O., at | they sud thy 25¢ Iron Enamel, 15¢ 25¢ Chamois Skins, 15¢ < f } . ~ jknown, Amang the daughters and | 7 " Han of Iron Enamel, for stove- | Extra quality soft-tan ie usine peabina tions | © Meman STtre Halyche vetting wons- in-law pregent “were! Prat ‘BUCKET OF MONEY IS . grates, ranges, ned Chamols Skins; al " . ~ 4 ses an r 4S. Meany and Ed-| ME auttty agptiog ant ways sold for 260; spe | ‘ ‘ - Lg gy ne ny biack and glossy:| J 5¢] | cial Friday .. mt 26 can; spectal. | 1Se Doz. Coat and Hat | ‘WM Doz. Jar Rings, 15¢ Hooks, 10¢ i Rei Gom Rubber Jar Gem Japanned Stecl Wire Coat they'll keep the and Hat Hooks; 34nch i very special, site; worth regularty { ie ar apecial winits \ $2.25 Roll Deadening Felt, $1.79 * ehiidren are well| man of Ellensburg were their sona, James Bushnell and | ence T Ward Knapp An Bchroeder- Linford. A pretty home wedding t For Mise Galbraith. Seustardas ah te ae ons ties Say | Mr and Froder - Tt was taken to the ynolds entertained today | when their daughter, Mise Hoatri Uniess it ts identified Hivan residence, at 1682 /N. Linford, became the bride of Mr.| tm. Fred T. Schroeder, The Rev jowen, D. D, granite pail, contain at the t “18th av. in homer of Mise Geargt gs e¢ in the presidency rather than | Galbraith, one of the Gctober brid r. Patt.” ven AE ney will be divided among en who found tt ing slong the California coast nearjand « * treeee, hong with minia Buroka, Cal ture wedding bells of pink weet pean ax unique feature of the ding was of 450 Square Feet of Barrett's One-Pound Deadenin, a a Philemenian Club. the presence the brides seven | Nerves Were Weah—& Weak—Staggered in| wee wat bd I) Broadway Maxim Ones an n¢ Philomentan b has & sisters, Mr. and Mre. Schroeder wili| the Street. for house lining ; it's cheaper and warmer $1 79 |B] actor, always an actor. Jinvitations te the 8 be at their friends aftor of © Stre So i fia cele TS a formal dances, wi Oct 7 Bellevue cloth; worth $2.25 roll; Friday special . | GARDEN TRACTS a Eee, | ME I VERY WELL PLEASED 24ncre tracts, $100 an acre easy termes clese to car line and lake; level, clear. ed; fine for chickens and ber- rion National Land tnv. Ce, tne. 917 First av | With Treatment Received From the Hot Springs Docters. you have ANY property to sell see 18 Ot ones. We will sett INTERNATIONAL BON RRALTY COMPANY. 1000-10 American Mask Mutiding Hnewe Comfort and chen: It ts a well-known fact that no 00 per week, | M14 Firat av 1 McCARTHY’S REMAINING STOCK Wik soon Be enrinety again. Mat that is no reason why The Stock is now down to broken lots. Some departments are already closed out. Whole sections in others will be the old, nor ta fact those of any sold at give-away prices. It’s just like picking up money to come into the store now. Time is getting short. This is almost your last chance. Come in tomorrow and take advantage of this, the most amazing sale Seattle has ever known. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Rerves, weak constitution and run down strength should despair. For while they cannot be made young again, they can be made stronger they can be made comfortable, they can be made more vigorous, as has been so often proven by the Hot Springs Doctors. That Hot Springs treatment will add Iife to years and years to life has been found to be true by many a patient who had all but given up hope. RIBBONS NOTIONS oO of the be kno ¢ ” Your choice of any tn the house. KNITTED CORD SHOPPING BAGS— 5c seapecheh ditieene of Laaeein ir, DEPARTMENT Values run to Rewer B60 ane ow sone a sea sees John W. Baker, of R. F. D. No. 1 a LADIE LADIES’ MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS—Lace and om broldery trimmed; regular 37 $145. To clear : c COLORED WASH FETTICOATS—Full width, deep flounces says of the Hot Springs treatment Having been ailing with nervous. {ness for months, so nervous that 1 would stagger while walking on the streets, have been improving SATIN HOSE SUPPORTERS— ‘6 Regular te sere c HOSE—Fast black; LADIES’ FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, soft and warm; Tegular $1.50 59c CORSET COVERS—Lace and embroidery 5 trimmed; regular 50 c MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS—Only a few left; regular Yours 15¢ A clean-up of odds and ends, mostly open AND CHILDREN’S BONNETS—Value 500 2yard lengths; values from 760 Your ehotee of any te $1.50. Your choice of any in ties none tee c the tot for JAPANESE CREPE KIMONOS—-All colors and de signs; regular value $1.00 To clear c of Third av. and Cherry st, ie a busy place these days. The won derful cures that have been made here are attracting people from all over the state ae to PENHOLDERS— $i, new Six for . FIRE PENS for pyrographic work; always 25c POSTAL CARDS—Seantild,ylows; Regular 2 tor Ge; per donen OFFICIAL A-Y.-P. BOUVENIRG—Nuggot Charms; regular @ while they last three lots. Here they | V. are; take your choice— | LACE CURTAINS Great Bargain AN Solid Leather § fords soll out at prices 18 per cent below factory price ” “PREDLUND, HoRNMERG a Novelty and Art Dep’t SOFA PILLOW TOPS—A very pleasing assortment 7 FINE WHITE ENGLIGH SERGES, for skirts and these are worth $2.00.~ Your choice coats; nothing better ever made for this purpose of any for launders beautiful has an elegant appearance STAMPED LINEN PATPERNS for embroidery # like leather; regular $1.00 ular value 360 To clear 5c To clear a: VELVETS—A general cleanup of all the velvets in POWDER PUFFS—Pure down; 1e8 run from $1.00 to $2.00. 19 regular 26c. Going at Your ch ot any in the lot Cc A GOOD GRAY BLANKET—Very soft and warm This blanket is always worth 8« 27c An immense job lot of Umbrellas, all 105 Pike St MENS’ FURNISHINGS MEN'S COLORED ORESS SHIRTS—Many designs to choose from and nearly 15 TIES — Meu's Pourin-Hand All - Silk Ties; every color and pattern —stripes, checks the house MEN’S 50 with collars; made of mer To clear handles; values from &be to $2.00 ay oe s pd 4 _ a de tl ae ne Bl . CAMBRIC LININGS—T a very fine soft i cee ee regular § os daar sii 19c glove finish and make a ory exo ent lining, We 1.00. Hound 4 poem have all colors in these ake r aus HB susrenoens trong, durable and 7c pea lo areal pai lc none Sunset elastic; regular 45¢ : = NSE JOB LOT OF SHOES BOUGHT AT ; DREs GOODS AN IMMENGE 208 LO mostly reduced to broker TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR WILL me pile of the lot—black BE ON SALE FRIDAY, THESE ARE LADIES’, Our dress goods are ne t We hav ma¢ All Hand-Made Irish Crochet Lace and colore-Henrlettas, Panamas, -Vo otc MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S, SEE WINDOWS FOR ’ ‘alues from $1.00 to $2.00. ; Collars 75% Off Your eholee, yard “196 PRICES. SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 3$0—Round Trip, 0c, The THe FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY eer LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and an or + 10:25 a. m,, 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. e ce . LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. 4 * AA mae Pitta |v. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle— is. . EG BW Tel. Main 176. Tacoma-—Tel, 212 Derwent Liwyd, D. D., pertorme, ————$_____ _ Bridge was pinyed at sight tables the coremony before the lmmodiate [The reception roome were grace it al ogg = ge FOREST FIR Fires ; . ihe Were ETRCe | tamily and near friend e rooms "oa wtp been — ailing ferns | were festively decked with masees BASKELLOHAROE (ici. =2| BE EAGERLY biucim sees! af : . Ag Fes his Amerioariam aod hin | business men of the city tn connec | original caléulations have beech ex with the Standard Ott. | tis.fea, of which, the Smnuere Ohi fC anahip far above any question tion with the move or the finance jorraited and enlargements made. (ie Mares Fane 2 pr. Roosevelt's Seply te aa| Company ownes Sheth Ta oth (Of Partisanship, | regard hte as e| FAIRBANKS, Alaxka, Sept. 2 qt words, the On & Geo % Giamrace that Goy,jcommittee of the Aleske-Yukom-/with other unforeseen problems|) “A UMBANEM, AlaNKA, BAbt. f- »v. Has. | COMDENS vee owned all except gh00//AAKel should be connected with | Pacific Hxposition to raise $360,-| which have come up, the exposition |!" sea eager: meal y Haas | bythe National Coiupany, |{BF Management of a national /000 by the sale of first mortgage in in neod of additional funds and| turned into an Inferno of roartne tempted any. | « eg nel TTANEL, COT Ny | TTS close your telegram by say. |BODds Will sell $950,000 in gold bonds to] flames and deadly fumes of natural at Eh S Meals Oi Onan Jog that y t and will demand| Every financial institution tn the! meet the requirements ae Sic Fae, Seney Gat De othing t was wanten, excepl Contrast Action those whe “hare of the re. [OLY 1# recommending the bonds ax| No other bonds will be innued | on fire, ps otaggl oem ge Ripe a E-y- hy Sees centenat wean cadet te Gant am not in| ® Safe Inve t and subsertption | further than the authorised tasue! fontal strain of hin terrible predic ey general of the state) case ot Gov Heskett jcharge of alga, but blanks may cured at all banks, of $860,000. This sum will complete range case, now being | Ives the placing of the | . by fiphere of welcoming cheerfuln Buck company's products on the ft op. L anewer g-| wae given by the warm glow af the | lowing the wedding dinner, Mr trip | wnfate list. The case is looked | ment. the mea sur Ivocate|red-shaded candelabra and masses) Mrs. Chalmera | | upon as one of the most impo ing & single evi The hostess was assisted in re-| Bell- Ueberroth. jfrom the standpoint of Iabor te had any effect at a ceiving by her wother, and in on The marriage of Miss Minerva|¢r# which has ever come into t 8 Bars for ak My A peless and utter con | tertaining by Mise Lucy Campbell| Mather Ueberroth to Mr, arth ar | Courts. ere ' 4 ro serving by Mine that Miss Olive Powles, Mies Florence say, « bridge was given yesterday comes ae and M see < yee afternoon by Mra. Charles MH. Bur | i De : oar At the inch Dwi wore Miss | nett, jr hostess was assisted] The Brookvilie-Puyallup branch 85c Gaslight, 4 $1.00 Alarm Clock, 69¢ ge 4 Kathleen Gaffney Mise Con-lin the entertainment of guests by|of the Puget S¢ ectric railway ih No. 34 Gaslight, com- Beacon Nickel-Plated 30Hour regulating the trusts = Rises tc stance Wilce Lt Miss Ellea-| Mrs Harry Simpson of Fort Law-| will be the first of her towns in that! j _e mond &. Meany, jr; Mr. and Mra. | ston and Mise Frances Irene Rod- |, ~ Mr. and Mra. J. & Bushnell. | amount of scientific knowledge— | ho medicine no difference: how | age, who are suffering from weak | ; Values $1.59 to $3.00. under the Hot Springs treatment Tomorrow c from the first dose of medicine. LADIES’ COATS—Ciean-up of broken lots; values ene bay og hg STATIONERY DEP’T Signed, JOHN W. BAKER up to $10.90 ~ i ; SEAL8—Hbony handles, various initials; The Hot Springs Institute, in the | c thrown all our Edgings | Values to Your choice . ond teentns tale Gin ee regular %e. Going at ‘ elegant new building at the corner $15 Brussels rug for ONLY th ox for special for “busy Frida: SEATTLE SECOND AV., AT PINE TACOMA .e, —right heaters at right prices have made our heater store popular —the esonomical andheating qual- ities of our heat- ersareunequaled, for “busy Friday’— exceedingly interesting specials 8.29 is ie @ 9x12 ft. Brussels Rug, Oriental, medaliion and floral designs, anyone who understands the vaines of Brussels Rags at all will realize that this fs a very extraordinary offer—think of a 31 iy LER 99C for a $2.25 air-tight heater— that 99 for an air-tight heater c will give good satisfaction, we consider extreme value giv- ing; this heater is made of a good grade of smooth steel, has nickel uro and patent airtight lower nickel draft; regular value $2.25; extra special, for “busy Friday”. his convenience heater not set ap. —no pipe with heater. 99c pecial delivered at our Don’t Overlook This For lots, and hea: lots. Exp Sce! Main 1156 just a FEW more DAYS we are selling beautifal view | all CLEARED and in lawn, just NORTH of the EXPOSITION with VIEW of lakes and mountains in THREE directions, right in the | University grounds, adjoining TWO CITY PARKS, rt of the fastest-growing residence section, at— $200 per Lot Terms: NOTHING DOWN; only $15.00 per month on Two | This property is on Fifteenth Ave. N. E., same street as the osition and University grounds. Take the University car to mie Station. We will meet you there, or call at the office. International Bond & Realty Co. 1009-10 American Bank Building Phones Ind., 4048 Letters of Credit for Travelers This Company issues Letters of Credit for travel ers which are available in all parts of the globe. As the traveler can draw just what he needs for current expenses upon our Letters of Credit in the currency of the country in which he is traveling, the necessity of paying exchange rates for changing money from that of one country to another is obviated. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. B® snornrock PRESIDENT 3. P_ HARTMAN Vicis PRESIDENT ALBXANDDR MYDS SHCRBTARY & TREASURE ava sMiTa neseceses: . CASHIBR HEAVY FIRE geese |

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