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y OCT, 26, 1908, THE STAR—MONDAS OIR TO PRESENT . MUSICAL rene i ANVDER DENIES TRUTH OF HOT SPRINGS bocroR IS a2 part of th "Medicine Without a program Is of a min character and into it attractive ’ pee j hin advertising, The Star accepted | ad haw BOOM] pelt Kighly }# contract from him ¢ Under-| vndertaker, That promise IT am : running advertising for tim | The aclotats are the regular que wil Not Permit jrepeating now and will fulft to License. One of Dr, Damon's tette of the cholr and Dret aa to Control Him, [the letter whon elected SSO aR I that he holds a licens the organ, assisted by Mr. Louis Dt Anyone who haw given the! Pollowing an United: Staten’ govevarh t. ‘There will be no Investigation con Hire at the door If Eletted. | slightest. attention te is conte A , won of dinoane ) A silver offer pr et me spor 2 thi plontest | ducted in Seattle by Claud A. Pey-| Certain classes of 4 7 i Will be taken shies r a ave always been OM! ion, deputy sheriff in the-office Statement was referred the ©. Snyder, republican | posed by the burial trust, because of ‘the prosecuting attorney. and|P officials at Washin and WILL GIVE CONCERT, for coroner, drands as/f will not agree to give a monopoly | hy ‘The Star through its Washing. /@ letter was received on Saturda t have n/ Of the coroner's bustness, That} ing that this cfaim was false} Prof, Adolph Kdgren will « ments (ha ave ton correspondent, Dr. D. N. Da. *4yine rt « 1 we | ' wren will give a F ateartt oe opponents arding | trust is fighting me today—tn fact,! man, head of the Races Advertived MasMUCH AB NO Buch licenses Are neert In the edish Lutheran > fe fighting the entire republican | «poe Springs Doctors, was thie lasved by any official of Ko hureh rr night, the oce Hea matter of com! knowl tenet although fave by the r&/ morning arrested by Deputy Pey.| ernment Bde Attieth solgg > Al sald Dr. Snyder Corda that | public . tes he county for yeartiton on the charge of ctielng In addition to thie Deputy Pe 1 ne of hin ee Seromer'e office has for several) Paw be whole primary campaign | medicine without # license ton has secured evidence that Dr. | 5 t ud eral others ft deen absolutely con-| Was fought out on this lenue; mY! De, Damon dame to Seattle some| Damon himuelf has been treating | her ard by the public Ry one firm of Seattle un- | frtends joined In the atrongest Rind | weeks ago and on the assurance | pationts, ’On this ground a warrant) * pired to write the march fm y of public statement urging the|ihat he would employ ¢ exu-| was fended this morning da the presiden honer because of the voters to break up this grewsome |tariy licensed practitioners in hin} doctoruwas placed under arrest by |{ at birthday te al monopoly and nominate a candt-|officg and that he would confine | Peyton : ‘ phn Dce. uy Bo Bony by the/date who would be free from the * ‘ wl sont wea se pd Ht maret ’ 0 e eren having been Joader ¢ ty 8 me control of any . B goader’ of re undertaker, The|™ t led R supported ee t mpanted Roonevelt of acta are so plain that it is appar ulgn for viee-prem convention ent Dr, MeLoughlin is simply try | : ing to blind the voters, The burial # the concért, a reception candidate, but wa Ee taned bu trust a doing everything it can do 1 bed to celebrate not only the treat all the undertakers 0 | fhiniy, and that all in gana come to my support don this year | ths year was | support of . extrava PRISON GUARD IS A REAL HERO CAUSES FIGHT Has Unique Plan to | well i. M tendasi mM. 1. Ma in| 1A. B. Allen, Milo J, 1 sa, T Raise Funds. | : | Lippy, BE. J. Jordan, M. B. Coolidge feb as Dr.) Rocause John Conners, a ta or, ne and EB. Mooves and [refused to produce the price of & STRAW BALLOT. Other nameswil be added tol sen Opposition of | ham sandwich at a lunch wagon on this Het. Kach member of the| da have reason | Washington st. last night, John " int 12 clerks of ) 10 wan spent | Kane, 4 longehoreman, knocked him For President. beard will appoint 18 short rh 1. Kandolph rescued the at avery. dollar | down with «stiff right to the mouth | Saturday, October 81, 1908,__ election who will soll ballots. ‘The | t night from a basing ré . 2 Mr, Conners’ mouth was filled with Republican Ticket “- residence section of the elty will] » coal lamp had ex ) my Debalf. And all the | sandwich at the time and his heart || wn Tan be canv Friday evening, to-|lenlting the ‘furnishings and Fig spent against me came from | was filled with rage Mr, Conners | : gether burbs, and Sat thing. The Flames were gouree—the concern which | arose for the purpose of kicking the | Democratic Ticket urday the ¢ election willling brigade sompoosd ore inewe e coroner's office |daylights out of his assailant, but W. J. Bryan visit the business section of polfticlane who had beer j past lx years | Mr. Kane beat him to it and plan wndent Ticket atte meeting ry campaign wat ne sr re Thos. Hisgen ee GRSANUEED. pledge of any sort count, Mr. Kane was about t Boclallat Ticket ] pmdertaking firm, except fade up @ nearby alley when Patrol Eugene V. Debs pal Would receive fair and| man Helms P Tek MP trestment. One of the|He was taken to the city Jail and “ronibition Ticket promises of my platform |lecked up, Swatter and swattee| Eugene F. Chafin. the coroner's office should | 8PPeared in the police court today, | aw t th be conducted as a side |™ Police Judge John B. Gordon Sway vos ce ts livertising acheme for any that 30 days on the chain | election will be taken Saturday for ue gang would detain the swatter}the benefit of the Girls’ Home and | temporarily Training School. The votes are to | be sold at 10 cents apiece, and the money will be used for furthering his fight, |; preaidential Koosevelt Will Net Speak, WASHINGTON, D. ©, Oct q etary Loeh and Chairman ORE FOR EXPosrrion, of the republican speakers The 8k Queen Consotidated| the project of a girls’ home. The New York, who was a the kitchen, well stocked Mining in the Thunder| ballot is being taken under the use caller, made the post Creek mint trict, has brought Jauspices of the Women's Century | ment that President Roose engagement to speak in Marquette club r. Bennett | club. One feature of this straw ballot ts that any person may vote as often as h provided be has 10 cents for each vote. There are no restrictions, age limits, or other qualifications other than a dime Union Christian church, none! Mra, Ellen 8. Fish, president of tarian inetitution. Rev Frank the Women's Century club, has will try to get Mrs. | been elected chairman of the board I i, of managers for “Straw Pallot Saturda an take Me ‘charge of the sales,” “<°\ Day.” The following ladies have ST LIKE SWAPPING DOLLARS To Reduce Prices on These on exbt ition. Othe: district wilt ore to the exposition linen crash make the ry ones while pot rings . for greasy kitches p dish clothe per-/ for ten or twenty after the dishes ere water to which id @ teaspoonful of Gold powder, then scald, iu the sunshine ot Grongrtown TAG DAY. Georgetown will have a “Tae inese offictals during the of the government to the originated w | Fevolutioniate of Singapore ONTHE FRONT SL | | “tile steam riged Federal Paint & Wall PaperCo 1204 Fleet Ave. Arcade Annes Fifield ar erday is her ff liners Yucatan and Victoria ved in port early yesterday ning with full passenger lets, | but light cargoes | The revew Standard Heaters <= |) of the islands | mie The trading sche arrived There is no real reason why we should shade the price five cents on these heaters—they are closely priced regularly, and worth every cent we ask for them. But our stove man says we are giving so many good specials in other departments, he thinks it’s his turn, and so we give you the “ heaters until Tuesday night. good thing—"“get busy.” The “VISTA HOT BLAST,” for coal top ring and screw draft, fitted with a large ash pan tailen, ” | foot vers PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS best of it” on If you appreciate a has nickeled foot be with drop feed door. Also The per fer pound Buoe 13-inch, regular $14.00; special at . 11.50 "Eee ive 15-inch, regular $15.00; special at . 12.50 Uethers, te. 17-inch, regular $17.00; special at $14.50 a The “RADIANT HOT BLAST,” like cut, has a polished & lear poont, esate steel body and extra heavy ribbed fire pot. One of our best and handsomest heaters 12-inch, regular $17.00; special at .........6005- ° 14-inch, regular $19.00; special at ........ Jouteuve $15.50 BEAUTY OAK. $9.00; special at also offer a special in two sizes of the little “Stand Tight Heaters These have nickeled draft and | I-inch, regular 7.00 @ are steel lined. | 12-inch, regular $11.00; speci 9.00 Beh, SPECIAL. at . $1.00 vee Mee A be ein ar stove, but of Da. espe SPECIAL at . $1.35 “ , | struction, with full nickel base and trimmings 12-inch, regular $17.00; special at 14-inch, regular $19.00; sp al at 16-inch, regular $22.00; special at PBEAUTY OAK,” for wood or coal, has a stec! body [@ €ast iron fire pot. Well constructed, with full nickel Mickeled foot rail, top ring, swing top and drafts | GREAT VALUE IN THIS BOX COUCH | ux: | Yery low prices $200 to Good Value Well Worth] s22>ssieste& At $16.50 Tuesday 10.50 fering these lots, adjoining ” } only five blocks from car Jine, at very low prices s and on very easy terms pecta o that you ean take ad: vantage of the opportunity and secure @ homesite. 1 oO 50 Lots all cleared and ready e to build on. Call at our ——— ft further particu ee office for . What the « aid about the whisky—There’'s all kinds; only some’s better than « tes lies to box couche are OME is decided ne of the best—inside and out. Has guaranteed spring construction r 1 top ql eomy box below, nicely lined, Top lifts easil balanced spring hinge. I ered with a § green den | SEABOARD SECURITY BM; Winches wide by 6 feet long—large « leep on if necessary. At $10.50 you save six big dollar | COMPANY (Owners.) Generous Special Bay Now SOLE [ cee Savings Pay Later SELLERS | Main 2476; x Ind. 2569 All Over the Store All the Credit MONARCH Bet cpighon BS Tomorrow tg ‘ RANGES did Green 489. BECOND AND UNION Chinese fae in all 32 eee | Big 98 Dress! : eooee Sale } The greatest value-givin clothy—-the kind you want and we all go in the big Housekeeper Id buy at the regular prices $1.65 and $1.75 je at 980 yard, Read of the different lines BROADCLOTH 98 ) $1.9 MOVELTY SUITINOS Hs dark blue 560 yards of the season's newest novelties, | in self-stripe worsteds, chevron effects, two | $1.60 ALL-WOOL . | 64-inch Al-Wool Broadcloth, in. ds ) brown, red, green, Copenhagen, gray and & permanent finished fabric of good $1 Sale, yard Redding This but continues the ) for your benefit. Linens A strictly tatlor ed front, Gibson collar to match front shes zieever and front sizes; regula | sook and Cambric pay 0c for | 24x44 Turkish Towels, | sorts, 6 to a customer a the Towel kinds. $1.35, $1.65 and $1.75 Dress Goods 98¢ Yard 50. Tuesday in the MRS. HOUSEKEEPER: This is the last week of your sale. Fall Merchandise were bargain story Mrs. Housekeeper, You'll Buy $5.00 | \ i Waists at $3.98. | 1 Cable Net Waist long sleeves, ple heavy Oriental insertion fin white and ecru, all $5.00 values | Splendid Comforts 1 69 | EARLY CALLS, MRS. HOUSEKEEPER! - $2.25 regularly; Tuesday ........ e | The du!t morning hours are turned into | 29 Live Wires” py these splendid savings | Damask dodonddetece vu “LIVE WIRES" 8:30 TO 9:30 A. M. | 604nch Bleached Damask o regular the yard vt | 50c All-Over Embroideries 19c. | The 5c #ix90 A fivehundred-yard assortment of fine All-Over that as a rale you would willingly your price at said hotr.. “LIVE WIRES” 9:30 TO 10:30 A. M. | 25c Turkish Towels 14c. bleached, 4 “Live Wire” From 10: 30 to 11:30 A. M.—Ladies’ Gowns 29c Drees Gooda Sale of the season. The very newest fabrics ataple valuer yw wtripe eheviots, 46 to 50 inche atrietly all wool 1 excellent value at $ The savings are all marked more favorable to the customer to visit the store for its falfiliment never you'll have Mrs. Housekeeper! Here's Bedding full pleat. | interest you ted | 10-4 Sheet Blankets, the 79 norte; Tuesday, pair White Wool Blankets, the $3.76 kinds and Linen news that will 59c $2.69 Turkey Red 1 QO. Bleached Sheets $5.00 Petticoats $3.98. 19¢ A good heavy quality Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with tailored and fancy shirred flounce, 15 inches deep, with spun glass underlay, fin ished with narrow dust ruffle, comes in the fall 26e black and colors; regular $5.00 ‘alues; Rt RO a a Housekeepers’ Sale .... Nain: | Embroidertes 29¢ fast; limit 3 Gowns to the customer. They are the 50c ew oN 7 ental A IM ‘VICTIM OF MURDER FEARED HUSBAN j | ‘That Mra Kathleen B. lwhe, with her 2 ter, wan murdere Paturday a upon Poth he would Vet of friend At the tin verved wae living with her |ter was hunting for new when she day Arrangements for the triple funeral until an adminis Joint Kathleen, the 2-year-old t through the out of dan- | will be withn [trator le appointed for the |daughter, who was « |cheek, ie reported to b ker Under the name of A. J Potharst was arrested bh # inst by City Detective Arthur @. warrant charging him under false had been held t time the matter was settled out of court. Lane on a with obtaining money pretenses, After he in the county Jall for a |. LONG BEACH, Cal, Oct. 26 winan, aged @0, a retired and fatally |THE NAVAJO DANCING | | CLUB will have ite firet meeting at Little's New Hall, 2nd and James, Thursday evening, Oct 2 aved @ part of his income and has a bank account is the kind of a men with man that large interests a looking. for. Saving Today Union Savings & Trust Potharet papers whe feared harm, is the be the papers were! upon Potharst, Mre. Potharst sister, Mra James O'Leary, at 33 Second ay. W | Mre O’ Leary believes that her ele- lodgings met her husband Satur | i q SECOND and CHERRY F] con. WHISTLER COMING, ummins, retired Maj Rartiett, commanding Fort Flagler been Col. Garland N. Whistler, at/ temporarily in eb present stationed at Fort Totten, N —_— has been named commandant of Yours Boy Drowns. the Pu ood artillery district ABERDEEN, Oct. 2¢—The body riding Fs Fiagier, Fort of Alfred Anselini, § years old, miss- Forden, end ‘all the ing from his home since yesterday Whistler will as-| forenoon, was found this morning duties in November. He|in a slough near his home takes the place of Col. Albert § Casey, Fort and on the banks of which he had often played. $6.50 MEN'S HIGH CUTS, DOUBLE SOLES, LACE AND DOUBLE STRAP 48 FASTENERS ° $4.00 MEN’S DRESS SHOES, RIDGEWOOD MAKE GOODYEAR $2. 98 WELTS LADIES’ 7$e WHITE SATIN DAMASK $1.08 50e AND hog LADIES’ ” 39c THE HOUSE..... A JOB LOT OF ASsoRT. ED DRESS TRIMMINGS, VALUES TO 260.. $2.00 LONG COLORED SILK GLOVES.. BALKAN DS, ALL SIZES. 98c TO CLOSE ...... FLANNELETTE KIMONOS .... $2.00 LADIES’ OUTING NIGHTGOWNS $1.00 SHORT FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS 100 CANNED CREAM 75¢ SILK EM. BROIDERED LADIES’ STOCKING. . 1Se HARD. wooDd woe 10¢ EMBROIDERY SILKS, BOSTON GARTERS 10e MEN'S WHITE 124¢ CAMBRIC 3¢ HANDKERCHIEFS $2.25 EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED UNION Cc suITs SINGLE CURTAINS, FOR BAY WINDOWS, 83¢c EXTRA LARGE, EACH TRIMMED $1.75 COMFORTER LARGE BED $1 19 Size ne 25e SUPERFINE COTTON Cc BATTING $1.50 MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS LARGE SIZE, HATS, LATEST IN FANCY SHAPES AND BLUE AND Cc TAN e COLORINGS $8.00 BLANKET, EXTRA $2.00 MEN'S DRESS FALL 700-702 PIKE STREET BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. It te rapidly arriving, and will make big money KAVANAGH CO., Inc. Mine Operator 704-5-67-8 JOHNSTON BLOG jor pr t buyera, LOH poe te