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- wed The Device Will Make It a Pleasure to Be Hit a ae ag yeare of work, 8. J. © mi, $693 Contral & ; working most: fhe - j His mode! ‘ tag atee! cus toh A pe Baie Fe ‘and prevent bi 8 The fonder in use on] — " Accusation Is Made Against Wife of | Captain Hains. —_—— (By United Press.) : , Oot to hank he ZEee with ovens” la the flew petiic state retrpornton Jeaktis Hains mont fo Fee c isles bene ‘with @n charges of Annis. y Jenkins he celebrated ad denies bis detractors, who him with being @ “sea-far ee, and tells of the literary he bas done in the past Defends His Brother. - bh Ms stater: nt, Hains defends Wether, and bitterly assails Balas’ attorney. He accuses s wife of attempting to the public mind against @ and himself @etense of his part in the Hains refers to the state by his enemies that Deach-com ber never been a tice to the Public Gepartment TOURIST TURKISH BATHS wilt Movember 1. Main and Oc ‘Samal. Poooes Main 1381; Ind beach. ea fr: prevem ged (ravenctics le : Price TE overecate and (raveneticn 8 cnowy chormise co i. Pret Ave “SANITAIRE” iron is are welded together ically cast in one No cracks for dirt Vermin to lodge WNITAIRE” enamel is as flint—impossi ship off. “SANI designs are par- graceful and ar- ; Here are four to pete you an idea. A great ety of color combina- Many with gold and trimmings. We are Sellers, and are show- ® full line of these did beds EL FOR CAR FENDE afe hae a steel bar runnin, Indications are that the poatoftt Will move into the federal butldt about November 10, It was planned on October 1 to have the work of | removal completed }1, but the heating and Mehting a paratue hae not yet been conn It Is necessary, Yeoate the present November 10 and Post art 16 positive will be ready before that time WILL DRINK WATER ON ELECTION BET + ATTEMPT 10 DESTROY him backward againat postoffice. which serve to break the | wonednan MING TO FAIR 0 . LONDON, Oct. 20.—It was report: | Comina fender inte a basket-like forna, ed to the government tonight that h auxiliary fender deatrey Fort Carlisie, which guarde| omatioally ta placed A sergeant of arti! wan discovered in the act of lighting a mateh and touching it to a pile of papers, so arranged that it would lead the flames to the The discovery was made just in time to prevent @ disaster A courtmartial wae ordered at) [BRYAN ENDORSED | BY LABOR UNIONS An idea came tnto | n drop it to the rail and | TRYING TO HANG | HER HUSBA Much wrought up over to the delight of ated onlookers Tl bet he's elected. "What'll you bet? what & beach-comber te eless to deny that Lam amazed at being Jailed on a charge of mur 1 am amazed at the wonder ful description of myself given by Mrs, Hains and her attorney ® | statement they made that I would Artie counted his atlver wasn't enough J, Bryan was endorsed for the presidency at an open meeting of | yunell lant | shee ¢ Taft was attacked because of his pledge inquiringly and put the proposition If Bryan's elect fa uncomplimentary, ok nothing but! japanese exclusion warm water every Literary Work My friends are astonished at the turn of affairs, and are lost in won political stand ta Oscar was rather appalled at this but he was game they shook hands. If Taft wing it} will be Oscar for the water wagon, | UNION LEADERS ON STUMP. The injunction question was gone committed by a desperate attorney under the name family is just a| Business Agent Cc that over §100,0¢ injunctions in Seattle Frank W. Cotterill, president, and as. Perry Taylor t on his! ¢ thing in my life that | secretary of the During the past m i add nautical stories to Mterature than | #TC**, will add ST. PAUL LIMITED IS WRECKED) stura! power ot resistance. "Con day they will talk before meeting at Everett will talk for the political program outlined by Samuel Gompers DEER SELLER FINED, My life has been that of a recluse and a student been adopted in schools of many states of them are regarded by the Untt ed States navy as standard work has been into other languages, |} Duluth limited on the Chtcago, 8 Minneapolis & road was wrecked noar at 4 o'clock this morning, and 4829 Fourth av was fined $50 this morning for g ve on to the Hotel Wash three persons were seriously burt Phe engine and eight cars over experts says it ts To Examine Hains. | ported here today that Capt is to be examined by a lunacy com << CORNER LOG WILL STEAMER STRUCK BY TIDAL WAVE yeas. i. . _ (By United Press.) 23 BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 29 L. KLEIN F| Has bom - THE SHOEMAKER. B if you can't get boots or 3 shoes to fit you, get them made the steamship against stanch ne and superstructure, OVERDUE VESSELS ARRIVE XRAY DEMONSTRATION, | What “Sanitaire” Means On an Iron Bed “SANITAIRE” for all that is good in iron The room set aside for the X-ray demonstration by F. for members of the Y last night was not suffi The British ship Criceteth Castle been long on the over at their respective ports, the Castle St Mejillones and the ¢ rocodile at CLERGYMEN SPEAK. KUMLE’S BODY BROUGHT T0 SEATTLE The body of Jolius Kumie, chet of the Hot Springs hotel, who of the [fated hunting expedition with Fred W. Kiceber | was brought to Seattle this morn » honestly made that At last night's session of the alt being held at the First | an absolute guarantee for 10 years goes with every insuring you against any chance of its breaking J) man and Rev. T. E Elliott down. As a matter of fact, Y. M. G. A. CONVENTION. they will last a lifetime— who reached Hot Spri Francisco yesterday Ronney- Watson undertaking parlor, and will be shipped tonight to Bpo | fkane, where the funeral will | held under the auspices of the Elke. | Bagles and Foresters | An escort from each of these orders will accompany the remains to the | ation this evening | At North Yakima tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock } parish church, will be held the fu neral of Fred W. Kloeber ednt for Wriahts The cighth annual convention of the Washington Y. M convene at North Yakima on De. Many delegates will be sent from the local association. Schooner Driven Ashore. NORFOLK, Va and “then some.” than the ordinary kind, the Oct. 29—An un. known fourmasted schooner went y two milew north of It is reported that | two of the crew were drowned and six rescued. The vessel is a total She was battered to pleces Fine State of Affairs. WASHINGTON, Oct announced at the White House this afternoon that the cabinet meeting scheduled for tomorrow | abandoned because of the absence All the members of | Roosevelt's cabinet are campaign free guarantee point in their favor. for Ten Years; Clean, Durable, Beautiful 4 PRIVATE \Pacific Coa ‘aa Oil 9,000 shares for sale at %& cent. | M. Herrin & Co., R. R. Wreck Sale wreck east of er Cloth ing Store From $2.75 to $25.00 ITS $22.50 $22.50 with a good, healthy is because the ide lent that it takes a eut All the Credit THIS I8 ALL are willing to open one for you | We Pay 4% Interest | We Are Carrying Coal on Savings Misses’ and Ladiew t heat with the Your Credit Is Good One Price to iAll Westherg & Childs 1912 — Becond Av. — | StateBank of Seattie | Corner First Av. and Yesler | Way, on Pioneer Square. Our Prices Plea J. W. BULLOCK Seattle, Wash, DAY, OCT. 29, 1908, “ANNOUNCE EXAMINATIONS, 4 "The United s civil service commission announcer that exam {nadons for positions in the new Federal bullding will be held on November 17; Assistant custodian, | secdad clans or aswintant engineer, | ol conductor, fireman and} 1 on November 17 for | nile unsiiiied labor. | Avnijpation blanks can be had on applfeation to ©, W. Matheus, at the A. BRIDGE & CO,, Largest Clothiers on the Coast. 2,000 MEN'S SUITS Overcoats and Raincoats CAAT AMAA STP OE TERA BOAT SRN PAL A OILS" a PO NEES ON SPECIAL SALE This announcement, coming from the largest Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing House on the coast, in the very midst of what should be, under ordinary condi- tions, the best season of the year, will certainly create consternation in the ranks of our rival clothing mer- chants—but we’ve decided to take no chances on what might happen on Nov. 3. We're frightfully overstocked, thanks to our optimistic buyers, and the only way out is a Special Reduction Sale, with the severest kind of price cuttings. We hate to resort to such drastic meas- ures, knowing fully the demoralizing effect it will have G. F. Culp, of Peorta, U1, has} written to the Seattle Comm | club stating that he and several | are contemplating getting up| arty of 260 people to visit the| m Ob & special train, He! 1g four of the bent * along in a pal advertise the fair on the and after he reaches Be | horses will weigh 1,909 pounds each | @ horse | | | THE OLD AND THE NEW |. The success of modern methods perhaps more clearly defined in | the etice of medicine than in : : aay. cther ae. pt heman ondsures on our smaller competitors; but with every department For inetance ears ago reme M4 ; jae dike oh tetinen kis aoe overloaded, and face to face with the uncertainties of treating consumption, and nine an election, we are not in a position to take any risks. tenths of the ationts died Today . . * ri medicine tn Dreseribed "and We've set aside for immediate slaughter nearly two ey recover he doctors have } learned that the best way to com | bat most ils ts by the indirect method of stimul thousand Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, embracing good, old-fashioned, hard-wearing tweeds, fancy mixtures, plain blues and blacks, ete. No extreme styles, but the more desirable staple pat- terns cut to proper style, made by reputable manufac- turers and backed up by our ironclad guarantee. Don’t let the low sale prices give you the impression that the garments are not just what you want. Give yourself the benefit of the doubt and investigate. Hun- dreds of the Suits and Overcoats will be on exhibition in our mammoth show ‘windows Thursday and Friday. The Sale Opens Tomorrow And for your convenience the stocks have been di- vided into five lots, so that youcan make your own selec- tion from hundreds of different patterns. All sizes and styles in the various lots and we guarantee a perfect fit to the long, the short, the stout or slim man. oO Lot 1 ing the body's sier to prevent leet of a common cold ts often the starting point of this dread disease At the first Indication of a cold every effort should be check it at once, It is claimed that & balf ounce of Virgin O14 compound pure, m Ounces of glycerine and a half pint! of good whisky taken In tenay ful doses every four break up a cold in 24 hours, and eure any cough that ts curable. Get |the ingredients separately and mix [them yourseif TWie formul: # been tn Of the Ineer Mace ¢ shavings of a Knot tn whisky Modern ot the wh This » Deha« each reand POORT SOUND SAVINGS « DAN CO. 112 Columbia st, | The newest, nobbiest styles in Men's Suits Men's Suits, worth $12.50 th regularly 50. All wool owns. London $15, $16.50 and $18, in cassi $18, $20 and $ meres, Scotch goods, tweeds i Is in b “Getting Ahead” Is a Matter of Shaving and Saving You must shave your ex- penditures until they are less than your income then save the difference by putting it In the bank Saving « little and saving with em will put you in lable fr than you t pay 4 per cent Inter. est on savings accounts and plain blues and blacks blues and blacks, gray \ xtu Ss, tc $ ic B Ss. Don't expect extreme styles in tures, et Schloss Bros., Garson - Meyer, Kirschbaum and Kaufman pre - shrunk makes ry garment guar anteed for a year. this lot, but good, dependable, staple styles, worth every cent oi the original prices oO Lot 3 Suits. 10.00 The latest college models, in blues and fancy mixtures worth reg ularly $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. Snappy patterns in worsteds, tweeds, plain blues and blacks. Single and double breasted. Ages 15 to 20, Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND and CHERRY Lot 4 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes $10.00 Medium and Lot 5 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes $15.00 The finest makes and newest heavy weigl Overcoats in all the new ef effects out this season, made fects, and genuine Pric by the best known manu Cravenettes in black unfin facturers in America. The ished worsteds, fancy mixed new auto coats and mackin and up-to Regular $18 this ti ’ $1 oO $1 $le and $18 2.50 values Every Suit will be fitted perfectly and nicely pressed free of charge. Bei ! ; Sale will continue until due notice is given in daily papers. A. Bridge & Co. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST AND YESLER SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 850—Round Trip, 600. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE —~ 6:45 and 10:25 a. m, 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:16, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattio—~ Tel. Main 176 Tacoma—Tel. 212