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THE STAR—THURS A-Y.P.E. BONDS LOOK GOOD 10 INVESTORS : BOWLING CONGRESS FOR 1909 ASSURED | Prominent Wisaleieee Wet! aii of tha tournament following the custom at previous bowling Will Be on Boasd congressés, Mi Gill, former Gov i John H. MeGraw and John Sehram wal of Diveretotea lected were among the directors © me ; } ra _ — W. &, Brown was nam ebair Sitintaitaly Ovi Pouring hy; te eo enim tae No doubt now remains that So | man to draw up by-laws for wie ” Li Takes $3,008 ‘of the bonda; Hutler Hotel ¢ mpany I ttle will entertain the Western | attle Tournament agsoctation iPPY U $2,000; National Grocery « | Grouse Congress during the expo Added to the assurances of sup Worth. $1000, Ferdinand Behmita, $1 006; sition year. At the meeting last port from ether cities othe a ea B00) een a eee of dir which laration made by ote nus salar ! es] dwn tha wen tie ! Sent Vancouver, a member of the exeen indi wR * sot, 1 1 Powe at ine Bags the oat prominent men of tive committee of the Canadian by oe . = it the ity, all of ‘whom will, work | Rowling Congress, that not ane # TAKE 95,000 OF BONDS. sides Mi ppy's subscription, secure the congre Se than 20 fiveman teams would be ; * _nubseride oa marge Pig congross for Se: Mitored in the Seattle tournament | # . This afterneon the Bon * " 008 and q100 4, ite Ara caer Miller wilt voll the first from Canadtan cit leiee some Ry x eo rs ee . Se rept elle sty sing | — & nified ite willingnees to double # The Star went to prose yoaterds | iv Pender, Jr, won three straight] * the amount should It become #/ UP (0, $1L.800, Mr. Parry states 06 class, pacing, $1,000, two | % ised, but the subscriptions not yet th . Brenda Yorke won th: w ‘od Is UNDERRATED nd wd third eat In 2 yD Ed tg Ia a sh etna te Sug Mine contribution of Mr, Suthe » ‘on the first heat tm 2 - 2 pees ge Tae i Alaska-Yukon-Pacific bond sub-| land of $2,600 Ix the Iargewt parm | je 2 al contrt on reoelve mt mah | Broadway high may go into the | Undergoes nage.” OM scriptions amounting to $66,200 | 8! Contr! hition eee Mr. Buther- | wame with Contraifa high with oa caleba” ie in the | M#¥e deen received by Will Hy /innd had already subsoribed Hber broken front. Walt Wilson, Peony jands of surgeons in Nottingham, | Parry, chairman of the finance ally to the first exposition fund and committee of the exposition his latest action ie one of the He has been troubled with deafness ifor some time, and yesterday, fol | lowing an examination, he went un der an operation for polypus of the Smith and Hen Palmer are still out with injuries, and may not be seen fn the game Saturday Centralia bas been underrated | ga, slightly by the Broadway enthi-/ Hackenschmidt has been playing aiasta, but from comparative scores | Rritish cities, and ts now under en they will buck up against an eleven gagement In Nottingham. that will keep them moving, Cen M’COY-STEWART pleasant surprises that have cotnd to the exposition officials eriptions Li for subd 8 large ot T Heading the }today is that Ss TAKES LAST CHECK tralia defeated Aberdeen by a 15-0 g@core, while Tacoma high, consid ered a strong championship con The city neil's finance com the amount that must tender, plied up but @ score of % FIGHT TOME TOMORROW mittee will complete tte work on to $2,748,601 to 5 on the same team. the 1909 est wt vow |, The state board of equalization There bas been some dinates | / he 1909 catimatos by {OMmorrow hay designated more than $3,000, standing where the game would be United Mala eae noon, The figures for all bat three 999 worth of local rafiroad prop played. At Dugdale’s park Tacoma) NEW Pont Oct, 15. eta Mc-lof the departments are practically /erty as rightotway, and thie will and Lincoln will tine up at 2 o'clock! Goy and Jim Stewart have aban-| agreed upon ai allowances | reduce the total amount of the as followed by Broadway and Centra od all heavy training and are | axgregate nonaat sation for city pur Na after the first half, The varsity!) now waiting to enter the ring at| There will be “blowbacks” which | poses. campus could not be secured be | the National A. C. tomorrow night cause of the Washington-Whitworth | jack (Twin) Sullivan is tn the me . game. lelty and will endeavor to get « suw une Imatch with McCoy if he defeats Island quarry work | Stewart ies anal have ) mors that MeCoy and she have had | The Spokane Indians have left! FRANKLIN wien an estrangement. “All these ru-|the eastern Washington metropolls ALY mors that Norman and I are to part/for their homes In a huff. After MRS. KING GOES ON | bec wo he ts taking up boxing | paying thelr own expenses from the again are false,” she said. “I don’t| coast to play exhibition games and AND PE Beattie Athlete tab funtors| approve of his plan, but we are still} winning the firat from the Slater THE WITNESS ST. th tip Ag season | just as happy now as the week we|team, they did not get the $500 Seen eae ence name} wore married.” aide bet whieh they played for. | Mire Madeline King, charged score. th the murder of her husband, time was the club team in any Michigan will probably secure o the stand in her own behalf great danger, and Captain Gerald | JAS. J. CORBETT gume with ef the horthweat | (hia morning at the trial In progress Madigan (ried out many of his mea. |uima on hoe weetern tour, She (®t Port Orchard. Contrary to ex- | es coon ae cae WILL REFEREE ©: scheduled games already with |prcsnces the Sued woman. whe team, tearing © gains contine- California teame. m the verge of & nervous break jantors play the Central Ath- ie : ” Tg athens oa Rh me (By United Press.) Jobn E. Gallagher, known in the |ing her . Jetic ae oom St Dugitale’s park) ueRDREN, Oct. 15.—James J.) 80rth as “Kid” Gallagher, at one | a eee | Corbett, who is on a western tour) time 4 pugilist. was Killed by ao Seg |with his play, “Facing the Music,” trata at Cordova yesterday He po Port See thas been asked to and probably |5* reiattves in this city jburning ft wp "4 ‘dg gga omg Cn ge 8° | may referee the fight between the Ww. | it ts expected to complete the fato the game next Saturday with! Droxie Kid and Kid Harmson at ALLA WALLA RACES. | taking of Svidence tonight. amd the Walla Walla handicapped by the | the Aberdeen Athletic club tomor [Jury will go out some time tomor Joma of Fartan Erne, their Tl row ight (By United Press.) ripe tackle, who hurt his ankle in serfm. | WALLA WALLA, Qct. 16—air} —o mage last night. Frank Magen i jSround results Wednesday }¥, Balf, and Ka Horrie, quarter, DEFINES PRIZEFIGHTING 72°!" P22" ‘u%"7°2 yom G00D SAMARITAN ie to sn van intone Cane Gratton first, Magiadt second, Gere Slips ts tryinn ont ag oa aldine third. Thme ‘ GETS TOU HED Jennet at the pivotal job and | The Hon. James O. Davidson.| iccaiina won, Princess Direct, om send him fa. | governor of Wisconsin, contributed | cna Bodkin third. eet time | & new chapter to the pugilistic dic-| 7 m4 A deft pair of hands and «4 Whitworth Shows Speed. tonary when he set forth the fol Five furtonge—Inepector Bird |aprained knee separated EK. Mishel! lowing when he refused to let the| won. Main second, Mischief | Papke-Kelly fight go on Time—1: 04%. * “Prise Pight—A iNet Five furlongs —Brustup won, BC og ategn Runte second, Godfather third. Time third. jaf the Hoffman House from $if last night at the entrance to the en} alley tn the rear of the Davenport men as McReavy, McQuilien, |. | Counter or boxing mateh for a prise) + 955. hotet son, Grosseup Pasl on the | OF Wager, Bix furlones—itin KE Lovey Wine! an octoroon, was. Presbyterian, team, Washington | “Prise Fighter One who fights |toighton second, Masim » Gorky | arrested. " third. Time—t: is Mishel! was attracted by her! ™ Six furlonge—Diltie Taylor won.lcries for help. She sald she Wad 7 tad | second, Head Dance third |iajured her kaee, and the obliging * Keven furtonge—Iiftervescence | Mishel allowed the octorusm 1 won, Golden Wine second, Jerusha | #@8 upon bie manly bosom third, Tine—1: 82, Then Mishel! felt for bis uy 5 rare which was missing, The LOUISVILLE RACES. [ty purse was found tater on 9 aidowalk (By United Press.) LOUPVILLE. Ky. Oct multe Wednenday "CUBS TO PLAY Mix furlonge—Atice Batra won, Dr second, Marionette third Association Football league te almost complete. At a meeting | Hot attended inst night by delegates | Time: 13 2-6 EXHIBITION GAME from. the Thisties, Rangers, Wa. ag and ene-cinnoteehe Milite — won, ad seco an jderers, Seattle and Tacoma clubs.| fir; Ofnan [4d second. Qua CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—The Chics’ committee composed of T. Clancy, McGiltivary, J. Reeks, T. Turner sare cy ne th Sag alle on | eum to its earnings by an exhfbition |game to be played on the Chicago grounds next Sanday with the De | trots, President Murphy has an-| nounced that all the receipts will be distributed among the players. Rix furlongs loquy won. Hon- eat second, Frontenac third. Time ce—Christmas won, As- All Red third. Time The Thisties play next Sunday. Charles w . Reater- : — pen wed = will rateree Other referees ap | ling third Tune etcbt ee <n 4 LEXINGTO: ¥. t.. -—One | point for the season are Chris-| x forlonge in Hood won, of the best cards of the meating | topher Smith, A. Lindsay, Sers.) | Gresham second, Camille third Sc cay ag per dea "tichay, Soe gan" Stake’ Sct RACE ACROSS PACIFIC The McDowell stake, 2:09 trot, ; ree 82,000, three in five—Jack Leybu le |cofwnbta st gas engine, at 90 West | BELMONT PARK RACES Pi yt oy ety Eng cp eaellimemad ‘m | Columbia ES al James Tufts, the schooner Inca and | ae iat Siekecelte -teeie | ie pe panes rene.) ; _ [the freak ship Olymple start today | titkg, $2,000. two in three—Robert (| satis Weananiey Y.. Oct. 15.) ar tomorrow for Australia. Interest | in the race ts already high at Port} bay two straight heate in 2/124, | One mile—Half Hovercian won. a * te Ren Ban second, Detiriy t ‘| Townsend and although it will be) clams, pacing. $1,000, three in DEFENDS UPON VPine—1:38 1 Pe | months before the winner ix known, “Sin be Geo we w “ae ae | What Y | Meepiechase, about two - milew | many bets are being intd. Mre. Geo. racke, chit Ar te kes won, iieck Btidge second, . dren's diseasee, 410 Hin: block. ou e ; ond, | jckley pond Ey ges Baye ‘iat v0 §) Bogal Reo third. Time—s } Hold Night Practice Seven furiongs—Helmet wo verial third. Be. Coach Manchard of Whitman cot "lege has Institated night practice| your highest success Wend, Voned Wate] | PROF. LANDAU advent tft saad in Prepare ‘a mathan won, Mont Furt| tion for the University of Washing pd bave 69 ni buy eee pry jeans, Par Wes Time—t:se.}ton game here. Serlmmage io ie fas have ANY property te" sol) ont | x ft or Night duiged in every afternoon, and sig Gs at once We ptt “ me owe ¢ Roms Fenton third |nal practice for one hour every me 5 COMPANY, ipiaarernapted ‘One A the) ‘Wreetier waa jnight until the sound trip Bank Rockstone second, Samuel H. Harris | Wanderers Meet Tonight third. Time—1:38 3 | mee | } Secretary J. H. Reeks, of the} T Wanderers soccer team, has Called | FOOTBALL RESULTS a meeting for tonight at the Royal a cafe for the purpose of election of AT PHILA EL Ponnnyts | oe A A a pee ange ita * | officers and organization for the A ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Nava)| asen Ace Maryland Agr ur las ¢ Stadium for Tacom | A KTON--Final—f | TACOMA, Oct Che stadents ton 6 nova 0. of the high school have alread - ined 60 oward The Atias is here, 90 West Co pee wooo A b tanks lumbia st vee ; ronan ean tall you the Come € ¥ » ph One aM & 6 Pf. LovonNnEY, nl Osteopathic Phiysicinns +00 Arcade 10-11-19 Met Second and Hide If you want the Best Fresh Eggs, for BUFF ROCK EGGS The Kind that come im cartons with red seal. Every cog te gus - anteed if sea - broken. SPECIALLY SELECTED For Boiling, Poaching and all delicate cook- y: PRICE TODAY 40c DOZEN IN ALL THE NEW COLORS AND SHAPES ask On the Op. Sete ba first Av. o quare Totem Pot arte ™) carton!” DAY, OCT. 15, 1908. TAFT IN THE BLUE GRASS STATE By United Press.) HUNTINGTON W. Va. Cet, 16 William HM. Taft addressed a crowd 7,000 persons at § o'clock thts alan Me declared that the pro teetive tariff made Wost Virginia Maw @publioan like Penneytvants |e (id it will Memain wo, ‘Taft tn @ Kentucky today und t or ad Beturday he will a Virginia and anee BRYAN @R TRE OLD CAMPING GROUNDS {Oy United Prose.) WYMORE, Nob. Oct. 15.—Wtt iam J. Bryne today is touring the dixtrict where he made his politi debut 18 yearn ax He ts being Rreeted by old friends and admirers at every stor X werton of rallies at Jous eothusiagn ts be The day te one of the campaign in point of pe onstrations In honor of the date LOSES HIS FIANCE; TAKES HIS LIFE DENV din Cahill, and is conducting whieh trer « di layed al dom eundi (PACIFIC NORTHWEST | SAFE FOR MR. TAFT United Press.) | enn ca Oot, 1b—That ‘Tat? will carry Oregon, Washingte | y ind Colorado ta tho | 6 today at a confer } Speaker Cagnon Borah, of f M of ontana. an secretary of the republican nats nition, and Secretary Wille Hayward, of ih (ho republican natiogal carmmittes, | PRIGES PAIDTO PRODUCERS priess were | orping © welght oie par powna | “The Exctusive Style Shag» 714-716 Second Avenue som SESE SESE SES PESS SS te man of San Francisco, kilied him self by turning on the gas in a rooming house yesterday. He com jSTock MARKET FURNISHED | mitted suicide becam ot Y 8. C. OSBORN & CO. | apondency caused by money losses ‘me the Ban Francisco fire and be ESP Now i ‘ pat MA, 1809. | cause the parenta of his Mance! jiiat Cop P| teal ale forced her to marry & wealthier 4c @ F. Col 40%) 40%) 40% om | man |Amer, 1 49%) 484) 49% | ee A.B & it « #7% | Am Sugar, 182% ORIENT PROMISES °°" Atchison v1 % A FINE DISPLAY iss —_——— Cao 4.) N. Salth, one of the A-Y-P.)C, M @ st Pl1a7y Oriental commissioners, is back © & N. W % from an extensive trip through the Cot Yat 35% Orient and Awia Minor, and reports EPS us that C. B, Daszanis and Panos Zara 3") i cobiti, Athenian merchants, &Fe G Conn Cop) 10% planning to bring bere a display of In Cen 198 (19845 188% fine art work of poor Athenian & L. N 106% 106 [106% 16 done in the Athens {nstit MK. «& T 31 | 30%) 90% Charities. Similar displays have) Mo, Fs 16% si been made onty at the Paris and) 2) BI) as Chic expositions Ancient | Hit 104 %4/105% Greek statoary work, fine antique |p, bh ruga from Constantinople, tn fact, | pe ost | says Mr, Salih, an endless var r ot curios ‘is promised, suffic Re 121% se ai! available space allotted to Be P ted ig the Orient in the foreign buliding. | aoe toes) tae Chtef of the amuseme fe " an rin we which he made arranget is) Losyliesicinsate tions Cleopatra's Love Dream” dance, @| Southern Ry. | 22%) 21%) 224) 22% new act, said to surpass by far the U.P 16TH 164K lIGT [167% freat Salome dance over which two U. & Biteet ..| 46%) 46%) 46%) 46% continents have been raving, He G. 8 B, pid./109% 109% 109 4/1094, alee brought seven camels back | yoinshouse aC Hd a Se th him and they are now tn New| “ints cass "ciset his tes pet cont York A Hombay elephant is to be) Total males. 625,400 shares. shipped from Bombay direct to Se attle Among the Arab performers se cured are several of the children of the famous bandit, Raisull, of | Myraceo rot teed th Ly betfeved to be claim jumpers fram Rhyolite, am, we proey pd near the Banta Fe tra tekirte of the city early He was taken to the hospital and his condition i orit teal Guns MONEY BACK ered an ad- man Lnvent » whom they h salary and who that he was @=~ net ected to work on commission en tirely untt he had paid $25 as surety for hie honesty, won a sult a the company yesterday tn dee (eorges court and was given his money back CHARGED WITT KID Charged with Kids chbidren from father, Josep 6 last Tu ae her three thy y of their Ronchetto, In this olty ay morning. Josephine ‘enchetto was arrested today by Deputy Sheriff Jobn Liner, The pie had been divorced. The ohil- on were taken from the Palaor pote! on Tuesday morning SUPPRAGH AND PROSPRRITY When man in ¢ country v y and who was pres ident at that time? Faiter Star At Ino. Witliaina, Inglewood. The constitution the United wt ™ ‘ eft the wut fr the vartous tates different rawt rictic property ote » Carolina wae the last miate to require rel qualifica elias tions and cras was the lant 2 qualification, which was anthl 1845 here will he « republicar inet of th 1sth pre bt at which T. P. Revetie ge will speak ‘Solid Comfort Heater and Gas Stove @ ring wutek he bathroom Of 81.00 if and woe Ma 10: F. M. SPINN NG $310 Seconda Av. 16. c | Lar |W Wheat j 100% 101%) 99% | May 103% 106% 102% 1 | duly OG! FOR) FFG) OFu AMUSEMENTS, Moore Theatre JOUN CORT, Lessee and Mgr. Tonight and All Week. “THE MAN OF THE HOUR.” Bat, Mat. and Nights, boc to $1.60 | Moore Theatre | Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15 o'Clock METROPOLITAN QUARTET of New York, Mmes. Rappold, Jacoby, MM. Campanari, Martin. In concert, auspices Seattle Sym phony Orchestra Boctety Heats selling rapidiy—Apply at once Hox Seats, $3 selling Fri- Prices, $2.60 to $1 Unreserved Gallery day, 2:30 » m. Moore Theatre EMILIO DE GOGORZA, America’s Greatest Baritone, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 22, Ausploes Ladies M Prices, $2.00, $1.5 sical Club. . $1.00, Soe Holders of bership and sub- scription tickets reserve seats Mon | day, October 19, at 10a. m. General [ante on Tuesday Subscription | tickets on «ale at downtown music | stores, CHICKERING PIANO USED. Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager our Nights, Beginning Sunday Matinee Wednesday THE JEFFERSONS in “THE RIVALS.” Seat aale thia morning —6 to 91.80. 0. The Grand > John Cort, Manag The Best Bet of the “CHECKERS,” With Hans Robert in Tithe Rete Night 2 to $1 Saturday Mat inee the and b0c Next Week “Hane An’ Nix" The Grand i JOHN CORT, Manager | Week Beginning Sunday Matiner First Time Here “HANS AN’ NIX” | With Dixon and Bornard And Big Singing and Dancing Com pany. Seat sale this morning to $1.00. Seattie Theatre Russell & Dre Mere. night All Week, “AT CRIPPLE CREEK.” Just a sensational dy dram xt Week beginning Me Sun p. October 18 Lineein J rter's \M Latent “The Flaming Arrow.” A dolar show everywhere but here Matinee § || distinct and perfectly tailored models Phones 43. | A REVELATION IN STYLE AND VALUE Too much cannot be said of this cellent collection of suits, which passes anything previously shown. choose from at this price. Come | broadeloths, cheviots, fancy weaves and | diagonal worsteds. Some built to ple | the women who want a severely tailoret distinctive little note in cut and trimmin Colors green, blue, black, wine, bro and smoke—the new- est tones. Every mod- | elis unusually strong | value at the price... | j PAID om ALL OEPOSTTS CAN WE GAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE? > Our rapid growth with smal! deposits shows us that we gained the confidence of hundreds of SAVERS. | | FIRST AVENUE, opposite _POSTOFFICE. | | The Practice ofa Keeping Accounts ah Is recommended as a in the economical adj one's living expenses. The salary or wages i§ known. The three necessary Rent, Food, Clothing, may proximately figured. Between income and outlay there is: sized sum not so easily for. With the daily itemized ® of even one month before arc likely to find many littlegiam essary items that you will d from because, while c themselves, they make a& prisingly. large total. If saved and carning 4 per cent pound think what would grow to in a few years, do without ; do interest, \ Scandinavian American 6 Alaska Building, Seattle, U S.AJ Lois Theatre STAR | Phones: Sunset Main 1204; Ind. 4334 | POPULAR VAUDEVIE It's a Suce See It. ferent — DOROTHY HADDON | \ino, THE WORLD F DANCER, 18 #1! VERNON HALL ‘ 8 Big European and With __ ext We “RAFFLES.” | a pate alty Hits. Th inthe @ THIRD AVENUE THEATRE | vali i Tonight—Al Week—Matinee N' a Saturday “Unequ. deville” “THE KING OF THE COWBOYS. “Unequated Week Next Week, commenc ‘ing Sunday) An All Feature Seal re Mat., the Third Avenue Stock Co. in| gCHEPP’S PONY, DOGAB man ‘ “THE BLACK HAND.” KEY CIRCUS and ie! to y And Nedra Lanscombe in her ta-| BROS. & NICHOLSON, x alome” dance as an added| Leading Musical Art attraction OTHER SPLENDIO VA No char pri FEATURES-—6, Oper ona. S00 American | Theale Pike between Week ¢ wens | WELCH 8TOG | rasentl He. Nights 10, 28, 00, he A Woman's Bitter Advanced Vaudeville, Week of Oct.| A irama i 12.—-The Seven Hoboes; Charies H.) dramat! from ha Bradshaw & Co.) Four Nightons; | N name Raffin's Simian Performers; Mabel M Dally at 8 Maitland; Alfred Keloy & Co.; Le! port -os at THE Clair & Sampson

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