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how little chance there alone to do #0. am making a t to reatore buatneas compe n, not to destgoy business Pryan called attention to the fact that Ingalls Ix the aondin-law of| Chas Pi Taft Bryan will go to} New York after giv me day in stead of the reat af the week to West Virginia Hee ‘Will not welt me "i —_— 2 Maryland or New Jeraey G — Eo BAN YAN GOES AFTER The Demogratie, candidate de rand Rece | : RAILROAD won for the Democra He {a in the E ‘ soheduled to make 15 eches in 2 TMOFFICIALS. thie tate today efore Tearing for| % _ West Virginia, At Louleville, Ky.,j _ o last night Bryan was given the Says Men Have Been Told jiiiriest welcome during the cam sGhest, Deevantienn paign to Vote Republican arnings they 3 ° have taken for thee own, the pre ! corp thot threaten a a ie the people elect me,” said ° Bryan, Taft was tn the presiden tial cabinet wheh the pante of Inst year started, If he and the strenu exident could not prevent the In for ° OFFICERS REET = 060 ption Given Imperial Gardens. BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY jent United Pre on Board U. 8. 8. Goorgia.) rOKIO Oct. M.—Agy doubt of Ticket. the genutneness of the falicttations * exchanged by America and Japan peaneee eeeeeeee that may have lingered jast night 7 are utterly disp: today * LEADER IN * Tt ta be iversally that the ‘ GRYAN’S CABINET. ault of the meoting of Admiral * Ty and the mikado ye notoraa * of years of friendship, All tear ot 7 * An anthAsiatlc movement ‘ * of England and America, en eh 4 = — : aaa ed a al Be ; ; yooehes at Melbourne and Sydney Ma cant and week ohave * Japanese Are Told How by Avetraiian haw subsid 2 the anthirat aw amended P ed am the #¢, who now & preventing Ht Application to *| to Show Politeness to [are convinced that the friendship finder asfoor He declared * . of the United States and Japan ts & that he ‘would Urge upon con. w/ the Marines. }too strong to be tn any danger of agrees the passe of a law & | being broker ri Is in la ® United Pre | The officers today greeted Ad * me and contempt # | yonol! MA Oct ‘ne visit} miral Togo, the hero of the Rus « ® | of Admiral Sperry's warships to the | sian war, at the «rand t ® | ports of Nippon has caused an ap in th injiku GEESE S ES HEH HH He prehensive overhauling of the | Two thousand : pee codes of etiquette. The governor /ent, and the « i Ae ‘othe Oct, 21, /0f Kanagawa has compiled a code most brilliant i that the officials of the Of Ctiquette that surpasses any|Japan. It was the first time the oes int te system are at wont book of the Occt eat beautiful gardens had been throw ; ws 4 Jue recognition must be given open since the re letor tee _o aan Wale tor wee the fact that It Ia the custom with! ous soldiers an th as tiexet Wm. tf. Bryan | foreigners to walk hand in hand,” |war with Russia jer attack upon General '* ® P ot Ge culléren ne ce Seemann Sat seeetelons WanWickle, Vice Presi. | Observing any inclination to spoon! | was greatly enjoyed. After the re Batt and Assistant Superin vt ae on en bo oe coe, basin i bo ‘ts visitors. various dinners, among the boats caused a big sensa. © the foreigners at play or on bi Rauchi, Baron Mitsui and pare eycles by arraying many children | twanaki sg im the street The day ended with a ball, which ha acho tas Ped The finger shall not be pointed was whe greatest social event of ‘ef the Vanderbilt sys ** te foreigners,” is a striking ad years monition i Obto, Those who are languages shall not try talk with foreigners f the vee follow the election learning foreign nnecessary purpose of practicing thelr tongue For the protectton of women mere the GOES 10 AFRICA ... TO_MARRY te. |Rovernor Writes: “The age of a gene hry yond foreigner shall not be asked unless wid YunWickle f and #me special r aity demands it (By United Press.) Paisercion and a crime It shall be understood that when) yog ANGELES Get ae Baachise that shoulg |* foreigner looks at hie watch he jie on a journey of 16,000 miles e to go unpanished,” | Mawents that he has some urgent |.04 prepared to b , engagement with the wrath of 4 Nianeas Ne OE barrasaments and y ~———~ | whieh the governor gives his advice in a fe Wash Cut Glass. to the unmannered, containg nearly “ noe umn of polite hints that tn x ‘eee a wooden tub for cinde certain observan of clean re , but if one is pot at jiness deemed to be particularly “ : Wash the giass ix Fake Lawyer Gere to “Pee.” After spending a fow weeks with made by dissolving a tea NEW YORK, Oct —Frank Mar on the Atlantic seaboard Gold Dust washing pow. [/", of re poet AM Donnell will sail for Lond Of Warm water; use ® tenced & t - e will retain a forte teclean the surface. rinse ing to Cape Town. Africa, she will proceed to same temperature p baad hannesburg, where she will meet Kneeht, the sweetheart of her Loe Angeles ach days } The fishing schooner Jabes Mowe me #4 from Port/ arrived in port thie me a with » Francisco this morn | 66,060 cases of Alaska salmon aboard for the Northern Pishe ; The nights are growing colder. of colors. They are 72 by at $2.56, $3.75 and $3.10. 16 Inches square. Special Thuraday The Napkins are $1.25 a dozen The Linen Cloths are hemstitehed borders Special at Closing Out 12 Sample Buffets Note the Savings 4 frov Splendidiy 54 and by wi ample butters part of a Mr Re largest and best factories In the Of good solid oak A few deseriptions weathered to give you an idea of the ngs Pesthered onk, three-panel Freach Plate Mirror, top 7 20 in, 2 small 4 » linen drawer, one cup Regular $48.00 at |, Weathered oak Hie, 2 arnall doors, Linen Bpecia French Beveled Mi cupboard re, and two rawe below all, one P sind Regular $18.00 oak, F 42 by 19 SEOOND AND UNION. a doten of super BiG REDUCTIONS THURSDAY and extra bedding always comes These Comforts are covered with a good grade of silkoline, 78 inches, and sell regularity Choice tomorrow : NAPKINS AND LUNCH CLOTHS of white linen, and worth jor A io bh in_ variety $1.85 linen 15 ustrian UX re Bi) i‘ aot BX By. 2 Reed Rockers spectal to All the Credit a 4 You Wani OV (aihitig $2.75 d Rocker, very # soted long stock and worth $4.00. rrow, ¢ } A DYE Sel Brey els Gj fee: i ( imilar to out white maple $2.75 Wat od from in flernoon unt Stoamer [San Franet E wri toamer Kuyggerlc of the niweht f Jovla and way por r amor Hertha Will arrive tr rit row nieht with 166 pa ry Hing to reports ovee the United jo" City of Seattle ar | none hoard and @ full cars { an Franct t « M wred Ban Fra Yor Seatt Ta { Townsend “SEATTLE SPIRIT Lindsay loft satpedal Mi Meeti © STAR—WPDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1908 ON THE FRONT WILL CONSIDER NEW TAX LEVY whieh |total of 94,078,012 of of = the }3775,151 1 required hes the en gineering department. This amount | City unell on j# increased in the minority report | Finances. by an additional $327,600, for gen | * eral fund aid to district Improve aes, 9 ments Two pro ule covering the 1900 The following table shows the tax levy will be submitted by the | majority and mino reports, com menibers of the fnance commiittes | pared with the tax levy for 1908 at A special meeting of the eit Maj Min, 1908 eotinel!, called to convene tonight | Old limite 13.00 14.80 16.00 At 8 o'clock w limit 12.60 14.80 13.36 | The majority repert which Seuth uttle bemrs the wovel of Counciimen| Southeast Be Sawyer Oo ard Jacknon Arm atthe ond Re and Hunt, will advise a levy| vende 13.26 14.19 mille in the old limit Nallard 14.06 14.50 Comncilmen W and Zbinden | Columbia, South : Will submit a minority report « Park 10.96 12.75 18.6 ing for a levy of 14.80 mill# in the; Weat Beatttle Ame territor Dunlap, Ratner The majority report calls for a| Beach 10M 12.71 1 “SIR THOS. SHAUGHNESSY WILL VISIT SEATTLE | President of C. P. Will Yukon-Pacitic grounds. The ride will terminate at the Rainier club NEEDS T0 BE Be Guest of Chamber where junchoon will be served and where Sir Thomas will meet the of Commerce. representative citizens of Seattle Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, pree!-|Trade of Victoria will tender him * ag dent of the Canadian Pacific Rall t at that pla While bis | needs te 1 system, and William Whyte, , trip has been explained as a general ' ent of Will) second view president, will arrive In | vinit, It ts significant when coupled the floanee | geartie on Friday night on the Prin: | with recent rumors of the C. P, R Pei oboo |cess Royal from Victoria seeking an entry into ttle eee | Bir Thomas’ vinit will be the first) President Shaughnessy and his re are 350/to this city in five years, The party will leave for Spokane Sat wld have | Chamber of Commerce has invited | urday afternoon on the N. P. 3:30 without ef |bhim to be fte guest on Saturday. train, the local offices of that road With his party he will be taken for having received notice that two pri age Pl an auto ride over the city and a vate care and a baggage car are to | + etl = visit will be paid to the Alaska be attached wat <we ee nd My Pal take approximately § “OFFERS NEW “a | FOR HUNGRY | BABIES Seattle mother believes she discove a stitute for mothers’ milk that will save the jitves of hundreds of babies who | get no nourts! nt out of the or dinary prep: * This mother je Mre. L. Albert 4 10th ay N. B and in order to aid other women who are having trouble tn finding & food that will give their ones nourtshment ahe ie to furnish enough of her to last several to prove its efficiency Mra. Alberty dot one through inability to find a satlefac t food, and another had come death from the same cause fan. She » given experim up by nted the her we discovered the m worked, he told them of a conven had no f trouble with 3 tion, giving various names and aby. he has raised several| Names for Possible stating that the limited accommo * on It since, and has saved! dation of the hotels will make it lives of friends’ children who Roomers. necessary to list rooms for the dele: were near death through Isck of| gates among the residences. | ourtshment | [Many women have been swindled We socommodated 15,000 vis 1 believe this preparation will ng the past few days by a/itors during Meet week and «ince agree with any child,” says eifer imposter, who, under the that ti several imposters have Alberty, “and any mo’ « of @ representative of the | worked upon the credulity of son give me her naw address ‘ mber of Commerce, has rm women, charging them for listing phone number I shall be glad to) al in the Lake Union and adjoin. rooms,” said Secretary C. B. Yan aastat i@f districts, solictting roome for a | dell, of the chamber, this morning. Mra, Alberty can be reached by phoning Ind. Green 6 SLASHES THROAT }Plain-Clothes Men Arrest Violaters of the ra “PROPOSE CRUSADE AGAINST SPITTERS _ ik substitute, | Give ine | eors to habit in 4 It te planned to have ¢ Beginning found violat ing ordinanc prosecuted jtofiay after Bourns had Miller rogar etituting a « cuope Oltby ee Money for Listing ing convention and charging for bh OF GIRL-WIFE |. the attend in Portland MUSOF ON THIAL, Musoff is on ling to some of the women sptia will be taken ¢ Ww ill ye Eve din his t wil Law. plaints cease. othes Fide on th fo pat one ry ed to wee that th ritory ontinue street und spitting tn rolman will be law is on and the ar all com cars mmissioner Crichton to- | supine Health ¢ o- m Nov. 1 . recetved @ nm signed by 7 hoes th ; ‘ people living In University dix ceo, gab: trict plaining about the con © will be arrested and) stant viointions of the law by p This was announced | ple riding on the University str Chief Medical Officer cars conferred with Mayor) Every street car line operating in jing the necessity of in- the elty will be watched closely by rune plain-clothes men and their in » will be to arrest all vio- diese of w “WOMEN ARE VICTIMS — OF CLEVER SWINDLE room. it never on the contrar: SANITARIUM. deranged th The Ay upon whore er ty When this chamber makes a charge y the swindler lists a room but fe, ¥, Kiad to secure it.” A.-Y.-P. PAVING CONTRACT LET department of works of the this morning awarded to trial in the su-|the Barber Asphalt Paving Co. the day, on the charge t for paving the walks at| me Warden H. Riel the exposition grounds, Between 11 and 12 miles of paving are to be m they may.| CHEAP BUYS FOR THURSDAY When Looking for Bargains, Be Sure to Go Where Bargains Really Exist—That’s Here. KIMONO FLANNELG. Thick Warm Fleecy Kimono Flannels, Orien tal designs and newest colorings; regular 26¢ choice 122¢ Thursda 2\c VELVETEENS—A line of ILTS Hea Weight naKorted col in rick White Mars Quilt appearing, thiek-pile Vel large size v pretty eteen regular The anys wold at tomorrow ‘at... SOC gy. 39 TABLE DAMASK A fine CANTON FLANNEL heavy, beautifully finit Thick, Fleecy Carton 64 Table Damask, 60 inet Flanne wide i h on wide wery ch de heavy weight very soft wlan regular and war ** 48c a tomorrow ton A very hands ine of the est thing In les’ Long Black Broadcloth mate, lined through out In white tin Agee d with black velvet and silk br fa reg ular value $18.00; special tomor 6 row at OPRRLI TERRE Men's Heavy Worsted Men's 50c Suspenders Sweater Coats, larg on sale Thure 23 pearl buttons, red and day Cc blue trimmed $2.00 Ladies’ Wire Hair Rolle vaiuns temnte ight, invisible and row only 75¢ ay to wear; side oe ” ae combs attached; ree An assortment of String Sar aden eens tae Wash Ties, all colors aohe Coane value 200; your choice Silk Binding Ribbon, tn tomor- 5 all colors; # yards tn row c a roll; values 1c to Men's SiIk-Finish Lisle pa eae — Seamless, Tan Half. al 8c seene,, commen 00, vel Ladies’ Silk Fronted | ¢; Thursday, + 25c Belt Hose Supporters, 4 attactments; nick | White Wash Double eled trimmings; regu Breasted Full Dress lar 650 value; 39 Vests; these are Thursday c slightly sotled and are Mercerized Embroidery worth from $4.00 to Pioes, all colors; regu $5.00; going to- lar 6 89c SPECIAL tomorrow, iT morrow at skein per SPECIAL i . A splendid line of Fountain Fine quality Pure Rubber | ” syringes, superior quailty ater Bottles; will last rubber, red or white, # or capecity, 3. 3 or & | 2 gt. capacity, with ° tom. $8.00 value tachments: reg. $3.00 Boys’ Satin Calf School Ladies’ Balkan Kid Dress $1. 19 hoes, all sizes; regular | $2.00 value; | to close 98c | Job lot of Men’s Shoes, pat Shoes, all sizes; $2.50 value Children's Hard Sole Shoes “ ents, viel and gun metal sizes 5 to 8 only; $1.00) ai) kinds to choose from; value; special 49 values to $3.50; 1 69 at c your choice ’ Children's strong; tomorrow Coarse-Ribbed Schoo! Stockings, very regular 25¢ value; special price 15¢c (12 CAN TO \ MATOES vaew swe Ta ie Pe 90 van 19c @o OAT. MEAL 3c | 3))-L8. PACKAGE GRAND- 40e GUNPOWDER 18¢ | MA's WASHING POw- ig hid ‘6 DER, regular 15¢c SALMON ct Grids sn dienes THE HUBBELL CO 700-702 PIKE STREET | The defense also demanded that the prosecution reveal certain penciled memoranda which were taken from ot rasevenst put down. Work Is to be com Wade when he was arrested at the weeks, coming be done on Pacific avenue, encire manager of the Beattle Machine @emocratic| img the grounds. The walks! a hots Sage but Attorney Todd refused DHMOCRATS OFF TICKET. * Shields | around the Cascades will then be| Otis H. Wade, clerk tn the office to do so, ak af, Toit taken care of. This is the earliest |of the United States quartermaster, mi wud an Ay tg AB may ne By Sricke hhotnes paving contract ever let for an ex-| who 1s accused of converting to his) T* Metive Preferred Stock. tor the from the 46th and the position, A driveway for heavy|/own use vouchers and records of ta "Intereated toaay ‘in the officlat district | , fused pieces the, <oee teame will be left unpaved until two|tne office, was bound over to ap- ouncement that the Southern we the belles by the county sudhey | Weeks before the exposition r for trial in the United States Pacitic company je shortly to, re- mimittee will test the matter in the | ne district court yesterday afternoon amounts to ut $39,500,000. The ourts, Karl It. Jenner tidate| Congressman Frank BE. Cushman N B SOLNER UND! jby United States Commissioner | officiais of the Harriman line have for the 44th district, has also been | oak at Kent tonight . D. jAugustus Armstrong not yet decided what method will refused a pla the ticket | : * se Wate renet | Wade's defei was that he did be used in the transaction except if + |, There will a Sever fare ropes SERIOUS OPERATION not purloin office records, but sim-| that It will not be by the issuance a Sees lee | lean bo gt gi a 74 ply held an abstract of proposals of common stock The hearing » F. Vanderveer, Dr. J jfor bids which Capt. Frederick - ane, 1 « A TP. Rovelle will) | Grant, formerly quartermaster, had _ Put t '. B. Solner, cashier of the Union | ordered destroyed. The defense try thr 7 Savings beak thi se lclaimed that im the office of the SUPERFLUOUS HAIR tht Migr” ste republican candt-|S&vings bank, was this morning the true ||. Tse dlatigurement and bileht on " + the os A ger sencuntlla enecated ann ox “* eauty is now a thing of the past if jects date Hi) gathgr at a sucee sfully operated upon at the I fomanded ||| uy" deo Aatipiius CBeath ce telss The f being arranged by Minor hospital by Dr. Riniger for| tat these papers be pr The new preparation that posittrely |w Appendicitis. Mr. Soiner was taken | 4 the shiseiien of United ee eee ee : sick yesterday m ng, and, grow “4 THE RAVEN DRUG CO Honorable J Rarret irector te Gas M ackman District Attorney Eimer E 4 f the International Bureau of Latin |, Mere one from A. Mt Macwmne:|ing worse, was removed from his|the introduction of such test! Ln NK A an Reput will speak be- | %* nee ome rooms, at the Washington Annex, | === ; fore amber of Com ¥ri. | hom ; ttone to the hospital last night. Dr tern : uM * ‘ sm lay afternoon old flag of res at leantory Met vast |Riniger this afternoon reports Mr a : eighth desired timistic of bis ultimate recovery ne will speak to the od ¢ the th ward te MW. of A. hall, B 68th 1 of 7 r 1] . > MID-WINTER FAIR y' e BI ifter bad na @ DE UXE! re 100 ARCADE) ‘S's wa. rnival a ion wil) be a‘ | postott bul at th ; t First and Universit f pen on Baturday oe at foe tw weeks. The floora of the bulld ing be fi i up ae hand . i aA ro) ag ‘ Aske Award of Property neessions A complaint was filed in a suit pISHHGARD PRIMARY LAW, |for divorce by Mary Mulholland against John Mulholland in the eu j (By United P i perior court this morning. The mE LINGHAM, © ane complaint charges cruel treatment Given erent esmary and asks for $25,000 of the com ‘ fh this munity property which is valued at mbry election and $40,000, and for alimony of $100 a cand haat aveutl month, The property is described Te ¢ as consisting of four flats and a cot tet tention ¢ tage In the Union addition of S¢ gra comptrol n t Jue) attle, and farm lands in King Eire accompilah the deslred end, | county Putman Hunting HALL, Boots 87.00 Ing form i 100L dnt meAY.P, Panini” ed for young Acnde Not only because of the assurance of quality, but also because of the cer- tainty of absolute purity and cleanli- ness. You are certain of “PERFECTION INSIDE-—AND PROTECTION OUTSIDE” Because—in the first place it is made from “whole milK” pastuerized cream under ideal sanitary conditions in a modern dairy. And in the second because itis packed bya patent pro- cess in air-tight cartons that abso- lutely Se any possibility of con- tamination from dust, odors, or han- dling. That's why we say to insist on getting

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