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Poor SOPHS WAIL OVER DEEP INSULT Benet. —~ Bo of School hoot Children Member of Class victim of thia aquatic diaagter he Put) left hit friend " Waahtagton foot the youthful Major Andre and went to t ball field to ybaorve pam at play and inoidentally to lined up against the La Joie crowd Pond. be it there wa ny ap ‘ap! boner for the first of a two-game orles a Signals. Pr ptuous bigh schoo ' A huge throng turned out to ore clagg at the unl| children war him te be. penal _MANI Aoutomant| noon th prov urned ou wie Sephom vn inaulted, grossly | and contemptnons ailence was their} Frank T. Evans, son of “Fighting! pacerts Ceaaiinks Welch end sn Gefronted. A ho-| reply. Whereat, they took Mr, Win-| Hob" Evans, will face court-martial | gp co on fae nd ae “auch vilely duck. | field by such a8 there was| On board the battleaMp Wisconsin 2 a Pee hes. beet submerged tin bis Rarmente him to the} "Pon three charges, of being absent he yn oo. eo a Fs Simmorted. * re elnearby pond and tt ob, words| ft his post of -duty while offt-| onioage 0 0 14 down down « ~ anil pots cnet to ‘Sell of: ot cor of the day, of using profane] Givstend i i a barks. ev he Winfield adually developing |@ud disreputab language to the shia eet fing. showins upertor officer and é6f tntoxteation ‘ om for water, He} Lieut. Chas. Burt, of the battle - eaeen = hone ere, t th ond part{ Ship Georgia, will be tried on the|..” 8, Mo,, O¢ at aie ¥ an Matlin | Cha Sees’ wih al first game here today between the} ax neve * 8) Pittaburg and St. Louls Nationals pected by fe 80! Winfield was the ‘ducking sotree. junderstood that a number Ofjicr tine for the Pirutes with Beche Pi a charges are pending against youns-| 404 Ludwig working tor the jer officers and men of the fleet,| S00 (lawik Working for the REDO DOUBLE EFFORTS Plaguelnfected Rodent Stirs Health Board stil existing among the k population. The last plague infected rat captured on the waterfront pre vious to Saturday was turned in on June 30 last Congressman W. BE Humphrey}, lor P ‘ to Action. Efforts to exterminate the rata| has written a letter to Victor H ’ cy pols hiladeiphia Su. Me —— ia the waterfront section will be | Meteatt secretary of the navy, Ur] New York . 10 Hd plague infected rat 8 redouble Tomorrow rat-trappers that Pacific coast contractors | py iiadeipht ! 9 2 —. Weetere av. and Seneca and pot = will be centered Ht are entitled to build several of tho| /Mladelphia men caught a Saturday, The positive the suspected district. If more}"ew submarines provided for in ap-| ay prook! National Gt. 08 tart eS announced last eve- (plague rats are discovered the on |propriations granted by congress co ne ee by Dr. W. M, Glover, who is tire force of sanitary inspectors) Congressman Humphrey urges! prookiyn 1 7 1 ‘of the plague prevention will be called in from thetr dis-|that the department has previously) pocgon . * Seay tia in this city. trieta and added to the force in| Promised to build several of these the statements of the section where the danger may} >o8ls on this side of the continent.) At New York—Americans poe where they will be permanently | RH ® a | stationed |New York ; i TARR R RR | Washington 18 * | * BANK CLEARINGS, *| U RCOULOSIS ‘REPUBLICANS at ° * * Seattle. *® ® Clearings today ..$1,645,544.88 DOWN TO WORK *® Balances 198,813.93 & add * Tacoma, - | ° # Clearings today ......9806,029 «| Doctor Says Con Consumption) At the meeting of the King coun * = Balances 44.545 &] Is the Real Pri f an central cominittee to * Portiand. * 8 the Nea ice Oo cided to meet ev , ‘ 4 Friday at 1 « * Clearings te 1,480, ses as . page fl Civilization. Plans were made to get all the ur * ry * chtibadjisensiiiieiy | registered republicans on the books | rare rr eS ere (By United Press.) October 14. Next Tuesday WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—"Today| Precinct committeemen will turn) BILL IS PASSED BY | those nations that have the highest it wa pone nae ge ty gece fa Johnson, w went inte jrate of wages and the shortest! |) Aye . ; ue this reins jhoure of work have the lowest |i). coke tol nt ie close of i“ mere FINANCE CO} COMMITTEE death rate.” Thi statement mage)" ‘lowe of 8 Dr. Woods Hutchinson, of New jeorge FL Williams, onc Pr |Yore. in an address on the relation | nor of Massachun and of the lines tien along butlding suggested department by Supt pe with a full passenger iy of Seattle wil! arrive from Southea the finance committee. h held this aft estimated expenses of the elty en gineer's department was con sidered CITY BUILDING TO ext of Puch ia arrives tonight Francisco with 150 pas ‘and & general cargo. ALK! arrived this argo consisting of and 5,000 cases orning oneen- t sal BA feports the French ship and the British boat for Port Town A. Vo Row Hon, € rus arrived in Seattle bringing the cargo Humboktt and a whe went up to today that he would &@ contract for steam heat for the new munictpal bullding. Owing to the desire to accommo. ©. ce 2 [mble In the new batiding there/ sata Ao ae _| {8 no room in the basement to store | ‘and disburse, | ¥eod or coal and thie makes tt tm-| posaible for the city Hits own 1 heating plant. _GOLF EXPERTS WILL and Infor- for Voters ian American bank tio Seattle, Wash (By United Press.) fF distribution a vest pocket | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct vember 14 has been selected as the all the Prest of the United States, names of Candidates and from 1864 to 1904; also copy of the Monroe Doc VOTER for the coming election §=SHOULD golf experts ever known -on the coast, the occasion being the first annual northwest tournament on the Waverly links for a $500 chal lenge trophy. Each visiting clab will be represented in the tourna ment by eight players, the out town clubs being Tacomas, Seattie, TO DESTROY RATS The bill proposing a reorganiza [between HAVE STEAM HEAT |date all the city departments pos | to operate | _ COURT-MARTIAL FOR “FIGHTING BOB'S” SON | for thetr tndulge ing at the the excesnes « in heavy drink allan ports, receptions led many to go to where WANTS SUBMARINES BUILT ON COAST) ana Rreanahan formed the battery | with | dotoge Grant, was passed thts morning by | gress o sald ‘and, as usual, is paid by the lower! bor W. A. Hannan, Ben. F. Shi two-thirds for the benefit of the! jonn KE. Ostrum and C. R. Hawk upper third. There ts a sound bio |, here will be @ meeting at! logic basis for our modern deter.) » tonight jmination to acquire wealth, since {1b ho obtain it reduce their Owing to the lack of detalles con. | * of dying trom taberculosis| corning Senate ridge's arrival per cent Monday there will be no mal en | President Roosevelt received the|tertainment. He will be the quest cretary of the delegates to th board of public works, announced|pariors of th recommend | afternoon. Ww VARSITY What is expected to be history of | candidates will speak [the largest rallies MEET AT PORTLAND })"""" the Unive Washington will je held at the varsity «ymoasium, Chief Kiram” Winn and Prof. Thorpe wifi lead. Many new! will be rehearsed and the ds full of vatuable in| date for the greatest gathering Med bd will orrow ackle, did the big appla Dr cong. hite yneumption ia the price ‘ was | ittzation hb the} House ind tuberculosis, |). by the to the international con of ety Hutehinson, in the this ROOTERS MEET TONIGHT in the Burwell not rr ty o'clock. tontent in LINER GETS BATH be a feature of the Ran er to ‘THANKS COPS WHO HAD JAILED HIM ofl th Contrary to general mas Webster, a miner, who was uatom, THE BASEBALL TODAY ° (By United Prges.) At Clevelarid, CLEVELAND, With a lead of but af } ing them out of the second py the Chicago Americans invaded the precincts of the Naps today and} dinals he eanee Rk HH. BI) Mannish worsted Suits, lined puianery ‘ ; -- a } 7th Skinner's satin. Coats ales Bek are 40 inches long; strictly At Philadelphia tailored collar and cuffs; PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 2.—Ames | n York Nationals today and Dooin in the ‘or the New {sett MeQ R—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. Apparel for Women, Missep and | Children | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. « Store Closes Daily at 5:30 jor Ond Roof—Everything to rnish the Home Somplete, Women’s Dressy Tailored Coats «4 Suits for Fall | Models reflecting ‘the smartest style features of the fall )and winter season in tailored garments to {sell at popular prices. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS—Dark fancy striped semi-fitted back, trimmed with buttons, Skirts have inverted-plait back. $35.00. WOMEN'S FALL. WEIGHT BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS— Length, 36 inches; lined throughout with Skinner's satin. Satin collar and cuffs and satin-covered Price, $17.50, WOMEN'S SEMI -FIT- TED BLACK BROAD. CLOTH COATS — Satin Price, buttons, of the speakers’ bureau, tle October 7 national democratic phonograph was at Redmond inst night. V. W. Tal | The democratic of Senator Piles while in the city The membership rotie for Taft and Sherman clubs will given out by the county central com- | mittee tomorr the | be | The republican campaign ih the lormally opened at| Friday, October 9, when Humphrey and county | OF BREAD DOUGH. ie coe tment on Mr. and Mra. F. D./ y| strapped will be in Seat-| attempting to enforce a writ|i | lined; 36 inches long; tail- | ored collar and cuffs and seams. Price, $17.50, WOMEN’S BROWN CHEVIOT COATS—Made of wide-wale cheviot, un- lined. Velvet collar, tailored cuffs, and back trimmed with buttons. Length, 54 inches. Price, $9.75. WOMEN’S LONG DOU- BLE-BREASTED COATS -—A good Coat for rough wear, Made of striped chev- iot, unlined. Velvet collar and tailored cuffs. Length, 54 inches. Price $8.75. ! | WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS—Made of heavy, sectional ruffles, finished with strappings of taffeta. Extra deep underlay and dust- ruffle. Light and dark colors; also black. Price, $12.50. Other Silk Petticoats of good quality taffeta, some with five sectional ruffles and others with seven. Deep silk underlay and dust-ruffle. New fall shades and black. Price, $10.00. rustling taffeta, with seven GOLD CUFF LINKS, $2.95 PAIR—Cuff Links of solid 10k gold, many pleasing designs. MEN'S UMBRELLAS, §$2.45—Steel rod, superior qpality fabric, tape edge, eight ribbed, 28-inch Umbrellas. Large variety of handies—some with silver and gold- plated mountings. Cross-Bar Dimity Undermuslins Some remarkably good values in Cross- bar Dimity Undermuslins, which are be- ing extensively worn this season. $1.00 GOWNS — Slip-over style, made of crossbar dimity, good quality, long and full. Short Engraved on re- quest without additional cost, when designs permit. | Dainty Collar Supporters and Stays EDWARDS WHALEBONE COLLAR STAYS, SET 10c—Made of genuine whalebone, covered with silk, ends left open for adjustment. Can be washed and ironed. | Enough for two collars. “EASY EV'RY WAY,” SET 10c—Featherbone col- Peo, 2171 Sixth av. this afternoon, Depoty Sheriff Joho Liner recetved | ja black eye from the husband, jwhile Mra Fee threw a panfal of read “eh on him. Deputy Pred Hilt was sent to bis assistance, and| the Fees were jailed for resisting} jan officer BOY CONFESSES puff sleeves; neck and sleeves nips casshrmne Arar tar trimmed with embroidery inser- tion and edge laced with ribbon. $1.00 GOWNS — Slip-over style, made of crossbar dimity, with plain round stitched yoke. Short flowing sleeves, finished “NULLI SECUNDUS,” SET 5ce—Delicately tinted transparent collar stays. “LACEBONE” COLLAR SUPPORTERS, SET 5c —Being transparent, they apparently partake of flesh color when worn under black or white lace collars. . Hjatled last night for indulxing tm i i *} Spokane and Vane jeouver, B.C. 1150 much liquor, expressed his with broad stitched band. eesti erpn Soltiascia’ "Te wal’ TO MANY CRIMES pears» comdgeote d Hos; Ta al Sal men who took him in and say Bo hoe him from further dissipation er | ittes' ar the al ste ond petty Made of crossbar dimity, trimmed xe osier y: emi- u. e perhaps from being “rolled” forli ins that for weeks have myntl with several rows of pretty Val- oe |2 , which was the total amount ines the Seattle police were ex if] enciennes lace insertion, lace edge $1.25 BOX OF SIX PAIRS—Women's Rialto fast- When the “money was handed| ton - bel Sever na tel and beading laced with ribbon black Hose, some all black, some with split sole and some 1 th hi ° ° oe gr apg Wi sabia ll FS 1820 46th av. W.. made} rege attractive styles from which with all-white foot. Medium and heavy-weight cotton in ’ |fow min p, Gad preceating |S Oe0 at the pubic Ubsasy, #6 HOMIE cs ce. all sizes 0 ler hase § "ree b with a claar each.| 4 dosk at the Acme Publishing Co.'s $1.75—-TWO-PIECE COMBINATION SUIT— Lao - eee ae #Y | office, $3 in another place, and bur Corset Cover and Drawers, made of crossbar dimity; $1.10 BOX OF SIX PAIRS—Boys’ Rialto indestruct- peas pi . a 7 jarized several offices in the Baile _ o liquor, Mr. We wae bandied i aiding and the ecten block. «3. Cover trimmed with several ‘ws of Valenciennes lace ible fast-black School Hose; Misses’ cotton Hose; Misses’ f § out of the patrol wagon and care Mainite committing — other beading and edge; Drawers trimmed with ruffle edged ried into the jail again, thefts, but cannot reeall them all with lace, and bows of ribbon. Drawers are cut circular, medium-weight lisle Hose. All sizes. The boy has m employed in fitting smoothly over the hips, with pretty embroidery 5 aie, are are proving # great success both | le ding Blind Phillips, a newspaper beading at waist, laced with ribbon. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HOSE—Styles other to Kohler & Chase and the te about atree’ He ad . than above at $1.60 box of six pai * Brery Saturday we clear our stock ’ mits robbing Phillips 5$0¢ CORSET COVERS—Made blouser style, with . * cain THEATRE of from five to ten used pianos three ruffles edged with lace. Round neck, finished with Caneel TOSSED ABOUT IN ‘ ; at prices which we could not sell WATERS OF SOUND i] beading laced with ribbon, and lace edge. . . . them if wo only sold & fox, but A se | onset covEss Specially Priced Couch Pillow quick sales and «mail profits are athe tC Oe PAG oe whieh opeeel. cc M 5 ib era eng AG y HOWS the issue of this day with this tomorrow night with a musical, aera me a ee exceptionally pretty orset Cover, : * cape Si 3 : is + house. It will pay you to investi dy entitled “The Girt and the) Pever mam and J: A. Jessup of Port made of fine nainsook; neck trimmed Many attractive designs, filled with 4 gate these Saturday sales, as many | Disastotve Gown pp sueanee- on ‘the Sound veaterday ithe om with insertion, beading and Valen- very fine quality of silk floss. ce fine pianos are sold at ridiculously pas hae mclent ctodk house | ee ns to Work C 4 fish-eye pattern 4 low prices. Tomorrow we put on Give Senitts & ownage pony . on ok aigewed ee ee . clennee lace edge in tiemeye | 75c—Couch Pillows—.Many designs. Ready for use. « the old ol of Si a after the: ad been tossed about |if - ae ope : 4 sale about twenty fine claeo over a 15-mile ec in the Straite 59¢ CORSET COVERS — An $1.15—Stenciled Designs and Tapestry Pillows. hand pianos, including such 1 The opening er is sald ped be | of San Juan de Fuca attractive nainsook Corset. Cover * * ; we i ee tuneful and free from any objec-| . ae i f 4 ee Bmaytci? eo De at it coal feakearen Special attention | 1, 0. G. T. IN SESSION trimmed with large medallions, $1.50. Burlaps in applique and tapestries. maher, ui | in to be paid to the costuming. The : b fashioned of embroidery and fish-eye $2.25—Burlaps and leather effects. Velours in serv- fall to investigate. | prices will be 25, 35 and 60 cents.| The Junior Grand Lodge ¢ | Farther particulars regarding the | Washington . 0.4 pattern Valenciennes lace. Round iceable colors and trimmed with silk cord. yrize for a name can be obtained |for a three da ‘ : , 4 oo bon oft 2 3 oa iw. oO. W all last night pventy neck, finished with rows of Valen $2.75—Goblin embroidered in many new designs—all f deleg prose i ciennes lace beading laced with rib- { -@ FULL LENGTH MAIL lodges, ar ending the meetings bon hand work. New effects in applique. : i cee tee te ylawe will be adopted this j bag Phi Ht gg barely CARS ARE SECURED | arternoon, and general business Kohler @ annonne transacted which we ha ivery of mat but , | be expedited GUNNISON AT WASHINGTON ae 1a i-length mail “8 3 aadies' : a it is for a ~ Port ol (By United Press.) Ladies . a ' , ver : The Chamber of Cc Ms co of ti Home Journal Home Journal 5 come: t will be | legacy to ly secured the ay 1 ited , the piano buyer, so keep a watch ditional clerks, but Ge , f > Patterns. 4 po aaa ay |work in ‘the half-size compartment | un hr tert Patterns, INCORPORATED - ol ‘ jears with the needed efficiency int f 1 ry | that Il be re-appointe | d STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY h 8 C, OSBORN & CO |A.Y.P, OFFICERS TO__|ff be Kohler&C ase Cece Get, 4, ioe. | SPEAK AT DINNER| made a pleasing talk this morning, ,,7he 1 Bad club being ¢ Sina iehsed-tcsaies cant at ae 1318 2nd Avenue, Seattle, Wash | Mil Toi! Th% | /EQUAL SUFFRAGISTS the balance of the being oc he Gettin agp verflow Weber Piano Dealers } cupled with reports teers and 5c Headquarters are to be estab yd here next year, each member ele Th ; ede " of the State Bqual Suffrage asso urnishiog , hia trip to the Far i ciation mot this morning In Ek0"®) ey pRegg RATES EXCESSIVE. Best Place in the City for cerning his trip to the Far Kast " sgaton hall, Areade butiding. Delegates WILL BUILD FACTORY. ware prevent from all over ithe a (By United Prose.) : BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON OR DINNER. state, all but three being ladies JOSTON, Oct, 2 ho Massachu a as Oc: ‘ ¥ shortly to] The three men were W: Méln-| sotte: rstvond ebteminaten today as MODERATE PRICES. EXPERIENCED CHEF. Ranch Kaus per doz., 2 for bad 441084 Walker/tyre of Kverett, first governor of | «ided that the rate charged by the . | i . 140 ' Ry 1284 |121% Tinto effect; J. W. Morton of Ma-| business within a radiua of 60 s i 5c MP Rcest cer 1: color iain de ok day Je to te Heading 131 51427 % $40,000 notte and tee Rew, Harry ed a fotles of Bo: are “¢ ve and I know what Seattle folks like best, because per tb. Mouth, Pacific|104% ‘ -|of CoJumbia, Governor Molntyre sakamavas F b Stow, per Ib ° Be Hoe eat A ie eee etait | Spring Ducks, Chickens, Fol be — [| 4 ane the oldest restaurant maa in Seattle—been ® Picked © rene 200 { ‘ bel109 4 /109% [dry picked; Prime Roast @# “Veal, VIOLINS P -— Aan oneal |Falt Lamb. For Saturday and 8un-|f. Ana outfits one-third off the "EVE. | tears BD years. 4 \o [day Di at tho regula price this week | -@P RKET Peg te chim ye oe R. THOMPSON r Chigaso,, Oc Music Dept. of Kohler & ‘Ono Year. @PULAR MABKE (teh oe AL ACE MARKET } =" aE | ~ bogey ‘ wv 904 19th Avenue 1 |f%4\100%4| 9014] 995% GC. H. ROBE, Proprietor. ings & LoanCo, || 82@ 2nd Ave. Thompson's Cafe an akery. @ " [108% | 108% (102% (102 % Deocondgnd Yesier. || 1318 Sec@d Ay Beattle 112 Columbia St, || e . 4 “) 97%! 9B! 96%) 96% @ BELT PIN GALE. Pd y o&