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a0 |and looked Mercely at the reporter, He anewered with a questione NA "iM we should have government ownorsh!p of railroads while I wag. I would ever leave the white house eee me re ae won other A RM: TZ the biggest power tn the railroad world today Ho fixes the rates for 16,000 miles of railroad in this country, subject now to review >py |the interstate commerce comtin- | ston, ; ry Misitke to make alilances with the Harriman, when he becomes known, will be considered one of the CHIEF INSISTS ~ Ay > Fy: a. d men in the world teday, Of course, WEST GASPS AT OPEN DEF “Roosevelt Needs Curbing,” Says Stubbs, Mouthpiece of Rall road King (Star Special Service.) RAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.-—The people of the west are still gasping in ast r what ts, pe haps, th able ultimat um ever € t » America: people. It is. probable, even, that no free people was ever told what must and must not be done tn plain er terme than we eople In the m tasisaipp! cor ed here the othe ward H. Harri magnate, through Jc ratiroad *, Stubbs, traffic director of th Harriman 9 railroad lines. Harriman had beer epeak to the trans-Miss as, and, find to attend, he right-hand man, o said, “Stubbs has a for organization than any other liv fos man.” And Stubbs came. He spoke And that epeech was In effect the anewer of Harriman to the recent agitation against the railroads and the interstate commerce law, the Hepburn law and recent trial of railroad officials for granting re bates. Stubbs was angered at this at tempt at railroad regulation, and he said so. He made no bones about it In his speech and in an Inter view with a representative of this per in his office at the Southern cifie Co.'s offices, after the ad journment of the trane-Misstssipp! congress, Stubbs deltv his ulti matum—Harriman’s ul matum, Tt fa, In brief, if you want better fc Service from the railroads, cea the attempt to ulate the rail most publio-sp we've got to have our Roosevel curb our Rooseveits as much ae Jroade through the interstate c | lower than tn any other ¢ Stubbs arrived at this » know why the Harriman » Amertean ay the rate from the start The regulation of rates In this is what Stubbs claims should be left to the ra words, it should be left to them to say which community shall be industrial center and which shall In other such profit to the o said Stubbe in exy better factittios are Perhaps the reason S. have been improv government's inves —— ee THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 190A. ungil T wanted fo?" } © Batts {, next to Harriman, where «iris or od for wives of (the Japaneses n Amerloe Whether the Jap «in America | ining for t | th nd our Cacsare, but we need to ON BETTER WORK need to curb our Harrimans-—J | say arriman Hes the juley dint Polloe Chief Irving Ward leat night tewued orders the department that « ki ways that he will wail of the women who t to Amertoam towne ear an bletory | CAVALRY ORDERED TO HAWAII (By United Press.) 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GOLD DUST is a good, honest, © regulatior vegetable oil soap rele Shink of govern | i powdered form ownership?” the interviewer! scientifically Stubbs i er on his combined with : ourifying ingre- FREE Consultation |iieuts of magic x ower. “Lat the COLD DUNT Retna be your wort |. We cam tell you the mature of your fiseses Come today You inewr me ob — Seretpa 1P,docounmr, Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY rierotentiamnmnn ”—seo clined beans Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. Creditors Sale 718 First Avenue Last Day Saturday TOMORROW BEING THE LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT SACRIFICE SALE, AND AS WE ARE STILL SHORT OF THE NECESSARY AMOUNT DUE OUR CREDITORS, WE ARE MAKING SOME EXTRA SPECIAL CUTS IN PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY. OTHER GOODS NOT MENTIONED SOLD IN EQUAL PROPORTIONS. SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Men's and Youths’ Suits; | Hand tailored English Ve- | $2.00 Pure All Woolen Un- worth up to $12.50. lour French Thibets and derwear, Tomor- other high grades; worth | ‘OMOFFOW ....-.- sie eiaat up to $30.00, 5 Tomorrow ... 12. 0 $18.00 Suits sold 25 tomorrow for v& Cravenettes, guaranteed rainproof; value $17.50. ieee 4% Black or blue pure all wool Suits or Cravenettes, $3.50 Extra Fine Elastic Ribbed All Wool Under- $5 Dress Trous- Petr ers, tomorrow $2.50 nomena 75¢ Derby Ribbed Under- aninsine 40c 75¢ Heavy Work Shirts, $1.00 Fine Dress Shirts, all so 40c LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT SACRIFICE SALE, EARLY AND GET THE BEST SELECTIONS. BRING THIS AD 25c Work Suspen- 6 ders, tomorrow ic 35c Silkoline Suspenders, tomorrow tomor- 7 ‘only ; $9.85 row : ae $2.00 Odd Panta, 95 $1.00 Hats, ro | poetecne Alia, REMEMBER, THIS IS THE SO COME WITH YOU, THE FAMOUS CO. Last 718 First Avenue (My United Proes.) eee tions fallore of the | (By United Press.) Fannie Delan omminaloner and for 7 ney. Ghe ture will b ‘ 8 sol BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 80.~€r. | vorce trom hig in 1807 gained 8 cone Norton | George W. Daywalt, surgeon in the '"s '0 the law wt that time, he > lolegates to the state convention | United States army, stationed at the ©." Torry within a your will also be held - © advice of hin at jonce a week for three years Weifringer told the court that hile wife exaggerated the facts There have been times when I did not touch her for a month or more at time,” he said in an agarieved volee and I do not think | have whipped her more than 40 times in, the past | /**' three years ‘4 present amare | WANTS DIVORCE f the Koade 3} he Chamber of Gomm t tomorrow, candidates Hawaiian, neds There are only | = a , r ; four com| ry of infantry there at ARMY OFFICER ; Presidio, who won fame by taking m that the law torney, | the first hospital ship to the Philip- stitutional he was | pines during the Spanish-American later. Mere emarried five war, je waiting until legal techulea the time her Seseane her | nd ti ities can be straightened out befor n ‘! ahip to 00k he can bo free from his nearringa)iants and Vegan raid pbine tvangeline M, Geddes, He has ma ee againgt hint raat vught sult for annulment on the 1 | wae compro} tn 6d | ground that the wedding wae il- his wife's father ™ and (By United Press.) legal under the California law ' to's Doand at for 4, TACOMA, Oct, 30.—Arraigned be Daywalt was originally married ¢ lodging toy fore Police Judge Arntson on the | « = charge of wife beating, Gahart Wel-' nUnGLAnS Ane FRIGHTENED UO) of the fringer, a toamater in the Sialiaia Gite eeahh estieaes ‘ (need Thatta of the city, wan ¢ ¢ their way into the f le. 86 the and costs, In her complaint Mra ne Woelfringer declared her husband had whipped hér on an average of | oft od whe A. BRIDGE & CO.—tARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST AND YESLER As Per Our Sensational Announcement of Yesterday 2,000 SUITS} Overcoats and Raincoats Go on Sale Tomorrow At the Following Startling Reductions. Now ts Your Chance The newest, nobblest styles in Men's Suits, worth regularly $18, $20 and $22.50. All wool worsteds in browns. London smokes, blues and blacks, gray mixtures, etc. Schloss Bros., Garson - Meyer, Kirschbaum and Kaufman pre - shrunk staple styles, worth every cent makes. Every garment gwar- of the original prices anteed for a year. Men's Suits, worth $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18, in cassi meres, Scotch goods, tweeds, and plain blues and blacks. Don't expect extreme styles in this lot, but good, dependable, Sutse 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. Singie and double breasted. Ages 15 to 20. Lot4 Lot 5 Men’s Overcoats Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes and Cravenettes $10.00 $15.00 Medium and heavy weight The finest makes and newest Overcoats in all the new ef effects out this season, made fects, and genuine Priestly : & . by the t known manu- facturers in America. The new atito coats and mackin- Cravenettes in black unfin ished worsteds, fancy mixed worsteds, all new and up-to date. Regular values, $12.50, ettes included, Regular $18, $15, $16.50 and $18. Your 1 $22.50 values. Your choice during 640 - "615 Every Suit will be fitted perfectly and nicely pressed free of charge. Sale will continue until due notice is given in daily papers A. Bridge & Co. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST AND YESLER