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TBLECTION OF OREGON'S —_—— paneanneeneee Jeclared pple ha and their aed to wend me 2 got go Fam KONHe oo TES ie ee ew } ‘a campalgn re the people ny ny who betraye ® Hee dia It, why was bought, whe , what the pri - wapeverrere litaneeeee ee tno man unless btican would or indirec ask | of a republican leg ta democrat w} io meee Statement io with Senator ®| HERE R ERED HAE EERER ERE ERE EEE EEE cenaeeeenee® ee ay HD WHEELER. The Unt hold its ture of the + Indirectly. because that} me ip going to lect a Unt : tor. Because the nation is ‘gee through that election, ideal conditions for re can be whipped | SENATOR» WILL MARK NATIONAL CRISIS to the will of the) | Now when, having secured transfer of power, the people & strong republican state, carried by Roosevelt in 42,000 votes, choose for States senator erat and have put publican legislature democrat When “ point. They have ry law in Oregon that. This law provides, r things, that candi » legislature have the qaking thetr campaign of wubseribing or not a. atement No. pothing more nor less a simple, clear-cut, to vote, if elected, chotee for United The object of this to the people the 1904 Unit it up toa to elect republican Unit States senator is frantical endeavoring to hold together t wreck of a once powerful and dir and stil) dirty perate effort to steer that legis | this a state & Missiasipp! demo- that machine in a dew sonally nen, & good lawy and a champion ment It does Fulton last active Chamberlain t# « good citi ¥, & good politician of good govern of by ed who the diftere make a Fulton He te aponent of that old machine through whieh the chosen few of the Oregon land fraud ring including such men as Herman and Mitchell, carved out their political destinies Fulton t*# known best in Oregon as the go-betw for Mitchell tn the famous “holdup legisiature” of 10 years as re ed Hy he ty ha 0. THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 19 y will be bro! eigen in DARD uve west a TAX IS BELOW : |be big enough for the man who BANK CLEARINGS. #) wow Sia enitet Pree) mit repudiates his promise to get out wl iion dollars wilk be distributed of the state, He will never be abie| aF 7 EEN | MILL: Ss: Beattle. Wj among the stockholders t the to live here again, He wilt-se polit ® Clearings today... .91,471,268.23 * ndard ¢ pany Next month, leally and socially dead | aa _.. | * Balances 199,120.47 w|i cording ginrogteomant sant: the “My election as U, & senator Is 7 * Tacoma, ® | board of d wre would i next jnet my seeking. | am & poor man The Appropriations Bill Is! for 1908, 1908, exclusive of parks, are 48) % Clearings today, ..$ #14,00. | month to name the quarterly dividend |! have never asked the people for age 908 ooo, |* Balances 5174.00 we) Bt Me ee SHY F il Mag anything. | could not afford an ex Allowed by the City Water rar $1,088,700 | 1 Portland | Tiree quarter, of mest yaar, hawks Pensiv® campaign. The people have ‘ Lighting 617,650 | w Oleattngs todays ..$1,114,228.00 & lever, the standard wii) probably declared that they want me to go| Council. py eB ' Fe) | ® Balancer 137,640.00 wi} Seciare & Gividene of F1b & Shass, to the senate and thelr legisiators| me a Somptrotier a7i00|* | 300,000. The intel’. ‘Ainburvsmenta have promised to wend me, | have) The 1909 olty tax levy Is below 16) Cler MMMM MOF the Btandara in the current yeas not made a campaign, but you can| MUS Ata mpecial meoting the | Treasurer | will ageregate 94 0, council today the bill. Inte ‘ tay this: by the minority of the finance ‘ud | “if | do not go to the ate, te was adopted. The majority Harbor YOUTH 18 MINSING. am going to devote the next two /yMerty advising a» lower tax and Houith b- méwies: tacteen years of my Jife to a campaign, ® fund uuistance for ioeui Mietrice Peontt w #1 campaign that will show to the peo Munproyements, was lost by a de- Heller or soft at ple why I did not go, who betrayed | ely yore Kireets re at pt Deer his trust, why he did it, how he did (a l* alt) tax will be 14.80 mille in | Market inpector find him. it, who was bought, who wae th Pilighy antioxed June t, 1801; 1848 Pune e 06,465 | buyer, what was the price, how, Mill’ in South Seattle, Boutheast | Mire 5 STOCK MARKET FURNISHED when and why it was paid. 7 peveey i" +e nite in| Bngineer it riee4 | BY 8. C. OBBORN & CO. things n be shown.” lap and Rainter Beaet bonds 20,000] | N York, Oct 1908 That's all there Ix to it, Tho} Appropriations allowed for 1900, : a High) Low! Bid |A'k¢ most disagreeable job ever put up| ** mpared with the suma fixed! Total $2,707,076 8,080,111 ” Ama ¢ 9%) 77% 2% ot to a legisiature has been put up Scores Are Also Mi A.C: fe Fo A466) 4046] 4048) 49 to this republican legislature in : 1 : ‘ (o.| 91%! 89%! 90%) 904 Oregon. ‘The voting majority of FOWLER HAS PLAN TO Following Flood in [iin Sugar..-iisteliszujias "asi the legislatu id pledged to per} A nace Cop form this Job. Pledges kept will Oklahoma. | Atchleon * mean a complete demonstration of | B. & 0 the power of the people to rule un-| (By United Press.) cig, $94 der our prevent Inv : "| SHAWNEB, Okla, Oct o Ohio 3% ledges broken will mean tha se Jiens feasible. Ihave one, Why not! Scores of persons are missing in | & Bt. P 142% the nation will see, in an awful) Would Save. € Cable have ® cable line running from! tne course of the North < sian \oet & NW spectacle of soulbartering, that Fourth av. to the top of the bill, . tes Gh adie ae ee ; the people cannot rule even by the | A t Teams on #0 arranged that it would run wlack | "Vr 8% the result of yesterday's | Hrie - |. sue direct primary, that the only means| overs © with hooks or other| flood. The crest of the flood bas |c°'s, ett! 334 whereby the people can come into | Heavy Grade. Jcontrivances at intervals that could | passed, but the water will not re-|Green ¢. Coy ati their own must be a change in the| be attached to wagons. cede from the lowlands for some | lil. Centr national constitution that will al-) Seattio in wasting horse flesh In this manner a team could get) time Lous. & low them to choose their represen | with an utter abandon that is|to the top of the hill without thw! Hundreds of persons have been | M0» Kan. T. 91%! 31 tatives in the nation’s congr conomically foolish,” sald Leonard | struggle and frequent stops that rescued by the parties searching to |M2,, Paelfic «| 67 | &6 without the necessity of putting / Fowler, publisher of The Ranch, to-|are now necessary. The cost of day. Some of the men and women N. Y a 1908 aes their faith In pledges that can be/ day, “The lons of time, the addi-/such a contrivance would resolve! have been found in perilous post-| North. Pacificiia4m|i4aey broken, bought and sold. Uonal Investment for a four-horse itself into money pald for electrical tions in tree tops and on the roofs | Penn. R 127 2 The United States is golng to/ team for a two-horse load, and last,|power. The cost of installation | of houses that were surrounded by |People’s Gas.| hold its breath when the legisla) but not least, the inhumanity to|could not be great and the cost | water. el Car.) 43% tare of the state of Oregon meets) man's best co-worker, demands|of maintenance infinitesimal, com-| It is reported that the loss of life | Readine 186% this winter that something be done pared with the large sums of was heavy, but this cannot be con- |r % 4 That is why There have been many sugges: | money it would save taxpayers Who | firmed until some count of the | 1 1 393 sdlnenan wlan | Hoes to hauling heavy loads up the| have invested heavily in teams and missing persons has been made, |B. 1. Co, pfd.) 4s Yi oe «grades, all of them m or wagons South. Pacific 108% | M. BR Davie , siiiaeatittaenes 2 | South. Ry 22 James M. Arn “ teel, pfd 110% 116 aieaman in thelr employ | The King county Dem Demoeratic com E Ae alee aw We day in the headquarters in the Ar-| cent on) t } —————<" | cade block | Total sales, 757,900 shares. a. \Frost and Lawrence ol week, bas been invited to speak) — oni . again tonight, as has aleo State The Democrats held an enthustias Chicago Grain. Speak on Question | Kailroad Commissioner John C. Law-| tle meeting at Foster last night. | Chicago, Oct. 22, SAYS HUSBAND DROVE Toni rence, who Is opposed to the pass |C. R. Hawkins, Ben F. Shields, | Option Open|High| Low|Clone ‘onight. Jage of the amendment. The meet-|Judge W. H. Mellen and J. E. Os | Vheat— sanhenelaeel te | HER FROM HOME iniuhtacla asad Jing at 8 o'clock tonight will be in| trum spoke pee lpatiiose 193 ie The opportunity to hear both the to nature of an open meeting. Both July Ny -+ =: ++] 9856) 989%) 97%) 97 and that his Income he merits and faults of the amend natore Fiven ty | ture into disobedience The intereste—railroad, str mane dherents and the opposers of the | (Ne merits And faite OF ne ie national consti: When big, moneyed interests are car, power, milling—are behind 4 * ened that | Pending constitutional amendment ; ned lopenly pulling all the wires at thetr| Fulton--and T. B. Wileox, Wilcox heme on Oct. 18, and | eat? Taxpayers have awakened jenmmand to accomplish the same|i¥ a dark horse, with ambitions, |{F & lone time previous he had al- | will bring out @ large contingent | to the fact that the pending amend / His only chance \ i jlowed her only §5 a week for thelr | of ¢ltizens and taxpayers at the| ment 1s not a side issue of the cam i B Oaly chance is ® sold-out le@l® | joint household expenses, Henrietta! Chamber of Commerce tonight paign, and realize that it affects | Then you have a set of condi lature and a sudden necessity for)(. Martin this morning filed a com State Tax C teak y. B. Prost, | the Seah r~ ain ts ; Itlens that means something— Fulton to seek cover |plaint in & diverce action against ) 9! ‘ax Commissioner J. BE. Fr bem vitally he meeting is open a leomething vastly more than the; Last April, at primary nominat-|her be i) Oskar Martin, | ¥S0 spoke before the chamber last|for discussion by the public. Purchase mere fact that a United States sen. ina elections, H. M. Cake beat Ful | h8!f own - f the Log Cabin saloon | he opens = = - ator is te be elected. ton for the republican nomination | Columbia st ok This t however, it is ¢ the. Rainier! These are the conditions that ex-|for United States senator and the | nq bag eme ad foken Riceiass ee aoe gH iat in Oregon today [@emocrats name ambertain. INjaod that she furnished the neces by the proud old actress to the 2104 Fifst av, com | ‘The Missiasipp! democrat is Gov. June the people not only pointed to gin housekeeptn ravages of time after a life spent a lucky man. Last) Geo, Earle Chamberlain {Chamberlain as their chotee, but up to two years jin devotion to her art Secceeded In purchas:| The United States senator sweat: | sent enough “Statement No. 1 to pay the etrend wi ing over the dirty, broken-down | men to the legislature to ond that, since road 9=ocompany &/ « hud bers then she has been allowed $5 per “ARCTIC BOAT MAY BE 00. Th machine is Chas. W. Fulton. Including holdovers, there week for this purpose, She states for $3,260 ere| The interests are the same as a in the Oregon } that she and her husband together p bidders for the stock, |they are everywhere else. Not ¢ who have given thelr pledge|own a half interest. in the Log a CRAFT ‘was the lucky one the least important among them is | to vote for the people's choice, [t| Cabin saloon and real estate valued Tt consists of principalty Boyw’ Clothing, Hats and | president, T. B. Wileox, has Hever a bargain was of. idea that he would look well in a ‘i in this Une it wil! | toga it ow for Saturday.| It doesn't make so very much we ia have difference who Chambertain ia, He comin Saturday morning. the Children py Tomorrow ‘ i Don't you remember when you were a youngster ‘ I) how much dally comfort you took In your “very | V own” Here's a good strong little chair, golden finish, turned spindles, will stand a lot of wear—and is worth 864. make your bey or girl happy with one tomor chair really You can row at— SPECIAL 60c his Little Rocker In Mas spindles and back it we similar embossed turned ry to eut panel cobbler seat this have ian't what a large Al just you are looking for. variety in children’s chatra and high-chatre. You tn ockers a full showing Good value in this little rocker at $1 save 60e SPECIAL $1.15 A Safe Crib for the Baby on one tomorrow at a "a as es i irom crib; hist which can be lowered if desired Top rail and vase ished brass, body finished in blue ) Mamel—exce jen: “se This crib is thoroughly well made. Mid Very pretty earance; worth $13.50 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY $9.50 All the Credit You Want the Portland Fioaring Mills, whose big sale, which |4rifted into Oregon from Mississip- | pl back in 1876, announced himeeif | Come early and get as & democrat all the way, went into polities and made good. Per takes & majority to elect ani | |— | j Yet no candidate is certain of ito £ to the senate. » proof of this is what Cham bel says and what Fulton does With 51 of 90 legislators pledged }for Chamberlain, seven broken | promises will defeat hi That is why the corroded of that old, dirty machine are be ing jerked again, why Fulton, the leader, and his followers are going |up and down state talking “loy alty to the party,” trying whip the old, demoralized gangs inte line. | “I will never |to elect a de HH] | States senate | His influence Hithe people of for It has been «a! that thi Multnor of Fu be use my Inf rat to the saya Fulton is being used Oregon know ence and what men- al cans— whe the press chine. terests, | men. All thie land. No names € tioned, yet. The »ple ingn tn silence that is porte asked Chamberlain a office at the capitol here what he sald “Yes, | have heard something of this, | have not investigated the rumors, | have not even heard names mentioned. 1 know of but two men in Oregon who have ever violated pledges made to their con stituents, Those were convention pledges and the men have been held ever since as unworthy of any trust at the hands of party or people “1 think my election is certain cannot think otherwise. | don’t and printed © are just h republt btful”; that a on and his ma the fir in ng centered on thes seven bac by ancial Port men wait fs common talk in oing e rhi Men’s Hats John B. Stetson, Knox and Bennett $4, $6 and $6 Hats for $1.50 RAINIER CLOTHING CO., 1104 Firat Av. to hia election and Fulton still hopes) Kh A. BURKS Wash rk ent find + LONG f on th nter tate of $6 Mra Martin asks ¢ anth, RK A. Pork, « retirted 6 lives near Bright ing and bie wi? the ho ey, Uni ACH Amerte hittier estate twe Mre DEFENDANT GTS VRRDIOT. Ce | non contractor, won the verd yesterday in a sult for $45 000 ges brought against f anarevie, & workinen ah a premat ve employ n Chi waukee & Mt. Paul COLD WET Can A team of horves itched to a wagon belonging to the loan r Co, tan away down t t at Third, T Tren wore but little other damage dor THI TAKES TOOLS e en f bullding t a 1 an ast night on. The urvements Oct today the nay ship Abruzzi made »NDON that the on which his fo <n will President Where lmous Aretic expedition, ts e He Is At. jie extensive renovation, and that t is bh ! among thone employed mnanee jon her that she bears the appear L(y United Prees.) ance of a honeymoon craft. On POINT PLEASANT, W Oct.| the Stella Polare (Polar Star) th 22.—In reference ident duke and his expedition sailed Roosevelt's letter to Senator Knox, July 12, 1899, for the ne pole, of Pennsylvania, in which the p and returned December 1900 ident said Bryan not made The vessel was wedged in the jabor Cue® | Arctic fee for 11 months ay declared | it the p t desired the! mation, all he had to do was} ad Bryan's Labor day speech nicago, ryan will reply at length to the Roosevelt letter later. He declined to make any further comme however, at this time. Bryan delivered twenty addresses West Vir IS GROWING today and yesterday in ginia, and will start tomorrow | Sum in the Past morning for New York H will) |etop in Now Jersey on the way Three Days. Bryan ap | In his speeches t pealod to the farmers and the labor (By United Press.) voi ted his argumenta| CHICAGO, Oct The Demo of addresses on simflat/cratic national committee an subjects and protested against the | nounced that $10,924 has been re- ed efapia to coerce voters.| ceived in the last three days from ee ee |a4 different contributors, At the head the let is Senator Petti- grew, of South Dakota, with a con ae of $4,000, Bryan turned “ SPELL-BINDERS. in $600 as additional profits of his | paper, the Commoner. Former Sen jater Clark, of Montana, has made Ja contribution of $1,000, Mayor re pity lTom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, is "| Democrats to Send Host) on the jist for $1,000. The com mittee is pleased with the re | Into Indiana and sponses to the last call for funds | but more is yet needed to meet the i of the campaign Ohio. (By United Pr CHICAGO, Oct. 22 the demo- “AFTER MURDEROUS cratic national committe an pounced today that a special train | NIGHT RIDERS load of spell-binders will invade| Ohio and Indiana next week in| [hope of making two states “dout ly] (By United Press.) wate UNION CITY, Tenn., Oct The o' on the final flying! Circuit Judge Jones today called trip of t mpaign will include: | special term of court to convene Thomas shall, candidate for/here Monday to Investigate the governor of Oblo; Former Gover-| murder of Capt. Rankin and the at wor pavid R. Francls, of Missourt; |tempt to murder Col, Taylor made Congressman Towne of NeW|by night riders Monday night York: Congressman Clayton, of| The section about Reel Foot Lake Mabama; Hoke Smith, of Georgia; |e under martial law today, follow Senator Gore, of Oklahoma; Con-|ing the declaration of Gov. Patter Pressman Rainey, of Hlinois, and|son that no one implicated in the Man ohn W. Kern, the vice| Monday night's affair wotld be al ee eidential candidate lowed to esce Sensational de Prena itinerary for the spectal|velopments are expected when Col train will be arranged at a meeting Taylor Koes befor the grand jury jm Indianapolis this evening oo a per +t a p eon [prominent men will be called be the grand jury. BERNHARDT IS SIXTY-FOUR ON THE FRONT Will Now ay ee From] Steamer be hin ary oa in & rt the Stage So Long kagway and the Alaskan ! Occupied. | etch Frarralion satled | trom (By United Press.) sibdanics. her eaeaetaae senna climax of PARIS, Oct 2. At the her career Sarah Bernhardt re garded by millions as the greatest One et stock living actress, haa reached her the Wes trom dixty-fourth birthday today and the x ttme of ber retirement from the mane of per retirement tom ive I FederalPaint & Wall PaperCo |mardt have long been regarded es | 1006 Dive) Ave. Assad Annes + edb sctain . Dispatches Dessenns” Be Recaived Big speakers. Congressman Frank W. Cushman and Hermon L. Craven will speak to a big Republican meeting in the Armory tomorrow night. The meet: ing will be preceded by a parade | which will form at the King county headquarters in the Oriental build ing at 7:30 p.m. The Swedish Re publican club will be in line with | & Swedish band and the King coun ty committee will also have a band. Drs. Loughney and —Loughney, the | Wizard Doctors of America They can te/l you just what your ailments are and they don't charge you one cent for consultation or ex- amination. Do not tell them what is the matter with you—they will tell you. Their offices are at 10- }11-12 Estabrook Bidg., corner Sec ond and Union. MR. J. M. LANE, DELIGHTED, SAYS DRS. LOUGHNEY ARE WIZARDS IN THE HEAL- King county Democrats are hope ful of Judge Morris’ decision on the jot ease which will be heard to- morrow morning. The contention is that there Is no precedent for the court to rule by, and that common nse and fairness will take the | place of previous decisions | Wilson and address a Madrona. Harry will in J. G, Higgins George H. Reve Republican meeting hall tonight will be held tonight in Sherrick’s hall, 14th and 42nd, at which O. L. Miller, John P. Hartman and Bob Hodge will speak A Repub! rally At Gallinger's hall in West Se-| essai tr Bi attle tonight J. H. Parry and J. M eune. Funk will speak to a Republican Mr. J. M. Lane, prominent finan- meeting. cier of San Francisco, and member od |of the well-known firm of Lane & Ralph Pierce, J. Lindley Green,/Conley Tobacco Co., claims Drs, a Hannan and George F. Vander-| Loughney are the best doctors for | veer will be the speakers at a Re publican meeting at Issaquah to {night chronic stomach and bowel trouble he ever consulted. He ys: “They jtold me just what my trouble was to a letter, without even asking me & question, and I began tmproving from the first treatment. I came all the way from San Franctsvo on the advice of Jim Morrison, of 1223 Second av., who had suffered for years with nervous troubles, and I knew Mr. Morrison had spent a lot of energy and money in | search of a cure and got no relief; |so I was satisfied if they could re- Neve him of nervousness they must be good. I have also spent a lot of money and a good many sleep- The Colored Republican club will meet tonight In Afro-American hall | ite listen to several good Republican | The Swedish Republican club will |hold ite regular meeting tonight in [en county Republican h ters, 209 Orie motal block. PRICES PAIDTO | PRODUCERS |less nights over this stomach and | bowel trouble. I am delighted with | ace see what the doctors have done for The follow were | me, and I consider them the wizard nt. | doctors of America.” per | per| JIM MORRISON IN THANKFUL 16c | MooD. . ise per} Jim Morrison, of No. 1222 andé Pound: pigvons, $i per dose | 4, (a¥., still talks of his wonderfully quick recovery at the hands of nl ranch: 42-40. suy¢,|Dre. Loughney & Loughney. Jim mutton, | Morrison says: Relief came to me id; #wen a\e et iso suddenly I ean acarcely realize walle doa olen bus “ner | the great change. I suffered with nervousness #0 long and paid out ee Dre #0 much money, having treated all ‘re “Foti over the United States by the best made on W, rve specialists, paying as high as Fh : 5 a treatment, and got no relief, $ so that I had lost all hope of get: ting well. Having heard of the good work those wonderful drugiess phy- ; sicians, Drs. Loughney and Lough- , ney, were doing, I gave them a trial, f and I tell you they have given me & pleasant surprise. Go and see y them if you are sick with ied MR na tal ac i} SPECIAL For prevalent that it takes a sub- 15 Days Only THIS 18 ALL We for $1.00. following The prices are ab t opportunity to at money's worth which has ever been offered BRIDGE WORK GOLD CROWNS FULL PLATINUM FILLINGS We Pay 4% Interest on Savings your $4.00 $4.50 PLATES $5.00 TO $10.00 $1.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 50c The State Bank of Seattle Corner First Av. and Y Way, en Plenear Square. All Work Guaranteed. Attendant, Yale Dentists Second Avenue and Yesier Way Over Guy's Drug Store Sunday till 1. Hours, 9 to &. Lady ler (te ay Atty ng mee eranewenntie” yb A