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~~ » liadladaalh adic adr lalallala REMAINS IN OFFICE, (By Uni Preps, monet Bot hie Reilowing a stormy session tonight, Kaiser William tuvited Chan cellor Von Rudlow to remain in office and the latter con sented, The oaure of the chan. cellor’s resignation wae on ac count of the kalser's tnterfer ence In foreign affairs, ssFul NEWSBOYS: F SEATTLE samen of the coming generation will »ye in the ranks, is shown by the at present selling ‘papers on the romantic ragamuffin days of sell y were ever in extatence outside of Al examples; gucoesstu! b me a few exne gaters who The olf time ee eee ewes teat ssa in a in inal lin nin Mia HIT BY AUTOMOBILE, Detective Frank Clark, of the Be Attlo police department, waa r own by an automobile driven by | ©. T, Welch this afternoon at Fourth | and Pike, receiving a broken finger and wrenched ankle, He took Welch to headquarters, but after: | ward released him, RRR RRMA RRR Re * t * - * + * * - + 2 »* BANK CLEARINGS, } Soatt! Clearings today . Balances a1Lat 903.50 Tacom Clearings today Ralances . sees Portland. Clearings today .. $1,175,679 Balances 17,217 SORE RR RRR ARERR RAR $705,058 | aaa eeeeeee *! + * * *) RETURNS AT ORPHEUM, *| 4 * At the Orpheum theatre on Tuosday sight complete elec tion returns, conveyed to the theatre by a spectal wire, will be read from the stage be tween each act. errrrrrrrrrerrr TAFT IS CLOSING HIS. TOUR OF NEW YORK. (By United Press.) . N. ¥., Oct. 31.—Before tic crowd here today William Howard Taft opened his last day's tour of the state, with an encouraging reception, He was to troduced by Congressman J. Sloate JOHN HELMER, Fassett and made an appeal for th th election of Governor Hughes as w oka Bey mew cg Peed! as for the support of the nation ied * Si See eee ee eee eee ee ee MILLER. 13 years old. He! ay. and bas for a year and The case ; ¥ ferritory is on| cling boy can do. John ists your | republican ticket. He referred to Moarth av. and! old, and his corner ts at Fifth and/ th? announcement by John D. Rockefeller that be favored the re publicans as the surest ae | _ Standard Off was agains: publicans. Taft sald that ‘taneara Off men knew well that the great.) Pike, although he takes a general seout around the city as business calls, John's mother ts dead, and for two and a half years Be has been selling papers. In that time he gives his bays bis own fo this, in the x he has on the bank. he b saved $449, which he has #t damage they could do him was! school, and deposited Im the Scandinavian. by saying they favored him. He) c He be American bank. John lives with called it an antielection trick and | expressed his belief that it would decefve no one. After the speech here Taft went to Waverly where he was greeted by another big crowd. The schedule | his father. He attends the Central school regularly, every day, and ts j{& momber of the Ne eth oma anion union, hay fee, aud SEAS a for today Includes speeches at Oweno, Binghamton, Cortland Ithaca and Rochester. } | Mrs. Taft will join the part to FE | morrow at Buffalo and from there }will mccompany her husband to Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio, ! where he will speak Monday, On Tuesday they will arrive at Cin cinnat!, where they will await the result of the election In his speech here Taft said: “We have had a panic and we want to; get over it. We are getting over it gradually now, but we shall not get over it if you elect Bryan. He bas been in favor of the free cots age of «liver, government owner jahip of railroads and every crank notion that ls fn use tn the soolog! cal garden of the Oklahoma con stitution. Wagner appeared at his cousin's residence last Tuoceday evening and reported that bis wife bed drives him out of the house The wife later comfirmed this statement and offered no explanation of her re markable action Wagner, was suffering terribte ‘gffemtal strain gradually grown worse ‘es strapped to his maniac The unfortunate man has altays been regarded as a kind and loving under « and has Today he bed, a raving ) | } hesband with so bad babite and ? m by rigid economy he has managed The ten who control th capital t “ of Europe and this country are the i to buy the little home on 32nd aw hasta .00r ble|near Madison st, trom which he ™en who insiat upon Having @ © it is| was ejected by his wite. The | #in dusiness future. on org od r-|couple were married tn Russia Capital ls invested the wheels woo elght years ago go ‘round.” a | en <== = PeTrrTrrrrrr es 2a) * * . 10.X PA 7 IENT bw BOTH “BILLS” WILL WIN. *| , * ahem 4 RS AT LARGE :- (By United Press.) * Piven one #@ NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Nae #| “ite : / & tional Democratic Chairman # , . @ Norman EF. Mack today claims & DPesthouse| REWARD FoR KioNappen. — & Norman F Mack vo eee | Has | ees # landslide for Bryan, giving the # 7 om As (By United Press.) % Nebraskan 200 electoral votes. # & BELLINGHAM, Oct. 31.—Addi.|@ Mack says that Bryan beat e | the ® carry New York aS Honal interest te given the chase ¢ “National Chairman Hiteh- # ti Who was taken Of the kidnapper of Ed English in @ cock, for the republicans, on & veh sat | Skagit county hy the announcement @ the other hand, announced & te ‘Seenped the | ‘oday by Sheriff Harmon that he » that Taft will have 326 cleo # mornis Woes his cuards *!!) sive a reward of $250 for the @ toral votes, and will carry ® aps Spending his c*pture of Leo Beamer, the shingle: @ New York, Ohio, Indiana, Ne- @| * 5. end of t weaver, who i# alleged to have|® braska and the west, with # PMO GRE other cari “Ommitted the deed. The posse @ the possible exception of Ne # Of the salou is stil searching for the suspected @ yada and Montana. *! man. } at 2621 Day xt — ———n Fite deta tate tate tnd tal as fm charge by ALUMNI HAS PAPI. "estes aig at a oe » from the pes “a cay ne 9 been making a about the « Suit Cases Traveling Bags Man this morr ta has been vent hav fhe "A enters ofed ae MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, * “Alumnun” is being edited this ar by Merle Thorpe, head of the 919. First Ave. vartment { fournaliem ‘ Mittously injure! “é aH) ‘Gus Brown” et j after an alarwe =e ere er Last Day of the Great lollowed the stairwa . oa Rebuilding and Pie Were burt were + . ere Enlarging Sale . , & hee ~ later delivery. Your only disappointment will be Beioria'hs Inat advice to y IERNATIONAL A GOOD TIME TO BUY moms 4941, PUBLIC mas ERY, 1219 Vester Faker goods trent A trial Wit) make “Where the Cars Stop” 197, ibiey Second ard Yesler }Mayor Jobn F | snortfioed his home, but Cheered by the Audience and Praised by Mayor Miller, — | “Bob” Hodge, republic nominee for sheriff, was accorded ganother ovation at the rally held in Fre mont last night, Hodge was introduced as the first speaker and the mention of his }name brought the first applause of the evening which continued until he began speaking, and which was jrepeated three times during his 10 minute speech Hodge haw been becoming more | and more a convineing speaker wa | the campaign progresses and held | bia audience last night from the ‘opening to the closing word. Othors also spoke for Bob Hodge, | Miller and former Senator Johan L, Wilson, adding | tributes to his worth and | character, “L wish to speak a few words re} warding Bob Hodge.” said Mayor Miller. “I have known Bob Hodge for years. I knew him as a young man before he was m ed I} knew him as 4 coal minor and] several times stopped over night! fat his home in Black Diamond, 1 knew his home life. “Last yoar Mra. Hodge became iM and Bob Hodge sold his home and apent every cent ho had to send her to Southern California and y for medical attention, Bob Mra. Hodge fe well, That is the kind of man Bob Hodge te. “Rob Hodge has four manly boys. | I have known the two older ones) to come {nto Black Diamond with paila of berries they had gathered, soll them, and use the money to pay car fare to Seattle to take music) o in Bob's © artiste leanons. There is a pi home and these boys lin tts wee, That gives you an idea) ot the home Mfe of Bob Hodge. “For three years I knew Hob as| a deputy sheriff, because, in my connection with the prosecuting at torney’s office I often called upon him to ald tn the enforcement of law. He bas been tn the forefront of the chase of many « desperate criminal and no man ever served the prosecuting attorney's office better, Hoe proved his honesty and efficiency and you can make no mistake tn electing him sheriff. a pa not get a better sheriff PITTRICH 1S TO HANG Nick Pittrich, pert recentty | in the superior court of murder tn the first degree for the killing of Marshal Harry Miller, was this morning seatenced by Judge Frater | the | to be hanged. The time for execution of the sentence will be dotermined by the authortties of the penitentiary at Walla Walla, Mike Alagich, convicted of murder tn the ascond degree for the same crime, was sentenced vo Walla Walls for fe. John Bosovich, the third man/ accused of participation in the| crime, has not yet been tried.) LAST BOAT TO ARRIVE Marshal Miller was killed the even : ina of April 10th Inst, while at-| The Nort tempting to arreat several alleged > ge be toggien — be te — highwaymen at Kent pe Townsend about 1 FOOTBALL TODAY. Votock. eal - SOCIALISTS TO MEET. At Chicago—Chicago 29, Minne} ota 4. A ble re will be held by the At Byracuse—-Syracuse 23, Wil | soctaliets at the La Ten to lame 6 norrow mbers of the party are einatl ees bo ane stickers at headgu Ak ithase—Cornell om, Pesneyt tere or “The Boctaliet” offic wel vania State university 4, At Cambridge — Harvard 6, Brown 2. At West Potnt—Army 0, Prince ton 6, WINS IN “CONTEST. ynducted by the Port 1 the most ended The contest « Orchard Route tod ypular «trl in Bremerton ith the selection of Miss Minna Renbennick, who will christen the H. B. Kennedy, She w 4 trip to Portland, where nd of HOME 18 SBLF-SUPPORTING The Japaness Women's home, whlch bas been supported for se years by contributions of oor year from the Paptt nation $400 the efforts Nellte E. ite, missionary in charge of the work. A lot & been purchased at 11th ay. and 68 | Hpruce [be n pled A towards a You do not have to be a business man to have a bank ac- count. No matter what your vo- cation, you should be able to save a little money e Start your savings ac count with this bank and re coive 4 your money. per cent. {nterest on Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry SL ER OT " . ——- Senna BIG DEMONSTRATION IN CHICAGO FOR BRYAN, 1d Press.) omedad, 2 Och i The greatont polie@) rally in the history of Chi. | cago if planned for tonight when W. Bryan and Adlai B, Steven won, democratic candidate for gov ernor of Tlnots, are to wpeai, A|” cavalry parade and tons of red fire | are features of the reception that is planned when Bryan arrives here from his tour of northern Indiana ryan is to be met by the “stock yards cavalry” of 800 mounted workmen and escorted through | blocks of red fire to the horse pa villom at the stock yardy, where he jis to make his first padres of the A large number of bands have been on i for the para Other monster meetings have been plagned at which Bryan is to speak, Simultaneously Stevenson will speak at several meetings on the south side, and Governor De neen will also speak on the south aide, | evening WILL ENFORCE VACCINATION At the request of the board of health, the city board of education last night adopted a compulsory vaccination rule, which will shortly | go into effect. It ls expected tb the anti-vaceination league will take legal steps to prevent the rule | being enforeed. The board also de cided to hold @ special election on December 5 to provide for a $400. Improvement of schoo! bulldings OF HOLDUP, T. F. Evans, a well-known young man about town. reported to the po Hoe this morning that he was held up by two masked thugs at Bighth and University last night and that he put the men to Might after « hard hand-to-hand strugstie, durtog TELLS which he received a black eye The police are skeptical regarding | the story | WANTS DECREE MODIF De August H. Holeomb applied to the superior court this morning for & modification of the decree ot oe obtained some Ume ago jby Mra. Eva Holoomb. His peti | Hon sete th that bts former ifé bas all his property except his dental wols, and that he is unable o pay her $50 a month altmony | which the court has allowed ber He -aeks that the amount be re | duced to $10 per month, and that be jallowed to visit their child he desires he whenever | WINS BIG SUIT. | Judgment was entered today by Superior Judge Albertson in favor af Francie 1. Jock, who recently brought suit against the Columbia |& Puget Sound Railway company, | for $13,000 for the lon sof a lee ver This was in acoordance with @ diet brought in by a jury on Oct in voting om Tuesday We Want the Ladies To see our eleeant Walt Paper Federal Paint & Wall PaperCo it Fivet Ave, Arcade Anace Hne of AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. our clrew Including free use lating library. Spec will be second hand as low an of the music Kohler & Chase 1818 Second Av., Seattie, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. al prices given for a few days on Autoplanos 50,00 with brary use free Grant & Dye, Inc. 812-19-14 American Bank Bidg. 000 bond issue for construction and | she gots, but a ballet girl can make | Yery good wages. Ip fact, she oan WOULD-BE ASSASSIN IS]. dipenNo wotlation nm, pense gveland, werg broken day wep often make twice what a teacher CAUGHT IN TRAP ars Hotwté of the Cleveland rail-joap fn @ country school. ¥eaq- compan? failed to attend « ‘An @ clown, the moat important atasiitnimamat das moeling that had been called for & | discovery | have made tw that plain Decyraion of arbitration After $M Yoited Prege.) ward Mayor. Tom 1 non wntd | OF distrews ia more ikely to raise a Pp BA Obit OCt. BieJohn| that bd wae prepared to fight to @|laagh than real humor, An audt Ri, ” 8 #9 4 Bs & revolver In| finish 4 \¢ howls with glee because I stub ple standing 0 : Per my toe, and come near getting run trate body J | SPRINGER HEIRS ASK over, That's the reason I have Bullet aces learned to ‘do a fall’ The audience ( old th hinks it the greatest kind of sport. aa attennp sail NEW ADMINISTRATRIX) Abani cl oachon | oh had attempted to hold him up and that he fired in nel defense AGAIN IN’ TROUBLE seagate s| WONDERFUL CURES (8 Los ANGRLDR ont hi)-—omver iethg that | COOnS® OF PEOPLE whe hove Dlok”’ Warnér. lawyer, politician grt | x | suffered for years and thought arg of feonlne Portktum frm vt ‘ An a thelr cases incurable, made well ( aint liar to that sworn tment of and happy once again by those | skillful drugless physicians. ‘le pens * an administrator « Y ‘1 A. M. Springet died at Prosser ne. Heptember 28, while on an ex ' now # resident of with the Chamber of Commerce. The My arn alleges that be | remains wore taken charge of by the| Aotor Jed Iiimaeit on the tent ¢ "8 ght fon ee "| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF by mying Robingon attempted ean ‘ “4 cin the check before the dupe upon | pitty ‘ur ehe"apusinimant of Goares | GRATEFUL PATIENT® Which th politician. ped 418 Kitceaes o 5 Sonat win the ban “4 t+ aes odliai fr uss the seeond com. | “*mintstrator MR, REUBEN HEYWOOD, 68 years old, contracted rheumatiom in the Civil war and has suffered continually ever since, cured eom- pletely after 16 drugless treat- ments. Address Georgetown, R. F. D. No. 1. ¥. WwW. binky, 6 erec faut ure all ON THE HE FRONT Steamer Farallon arti day from Alaskan rived yester ‘ om Alaskan, vin. Belling | sight, straighten “ ham, vere the Harve: in tow. antes ii my wor’ JOHN SHINBERG dincha & CATEO Of malmon sen fitted; reasonable prices; oom cargo Of the Farallon consis UG nk Bidg, |CUrCd of epileptic fits. Averaged mataly of sale on and palt fish, Main 6490 three and four fite a week for Steamer Buckman returned yes has - over 20 years, Address Gen. Del., jterday from Tacoma « be oni 1 Renton, Wash, | ploting her cargo here for San Fran oisoo, She will aati today Cured of sciatica rheumatism. Can be seen at 106 Pike st atan will wall for Val ports at 10 ¢ Steamer Yu eeireaare Cake That “cam Is Cake MR. BARNEY PF pe ge Cured of rheumatism. Can be seen at 609 Marion Building. vie LATE Oncar Johnac 211 Becond av. 6 torday afternoon MRS. W. F. BROTHERTON, MR. L. GILCHRIST, Warden J. W. fa P wile. on the Dur \ | Cured of actatica rheumatiam. Can ating will nets ab 1 5, lietie, "Sher alee tod {{ When you want a cake that {| poe m at Station C, Madison fog jeans. Justice ¢ arroil re- |i!) tastes like It was made at {i}! | ~ i home, you can get it by going }}| MR. GEO. P. BRENNAN, w cCONDK | Cured of rheumatiam. Can be seen at 20 Sullivan Building. MRS. A. J. SEWARD, | Saved from the surgeon's knife, Can be seen at 622% Thomas st. MRS. C. KNUTSON, from needless operation. Can be seen at 406 Cedar st. MAYOR MUELLER of Georgetown, MENTING, | to | Thompson Bakery SECOND AV. AND MARION |) { STREET. a] phyatcal A Douth preside and Ge Smith, phy Mireotor ¢ M A The "Mas ke of « Man Cured of deafness and gout. Can be seen at Georgetown | JIM MORRISON e ates orm |Has suffered for years with | nervousness. He will gladly testl- fy to the quick relief he received oO nves m at the hands of Drs. Loughney & Loughney. Can be seen at his place of business, 1222 Second av, | Many of the best and safest investments yield an inc ot less than 4 cent, and are Hable to MR. J. M. LANE. sertous flucteations fn value | Mr. J. M. Lane, prominent financier By opening « savings account with this company of San Francisco advised by Jim Morrison to come to Seattle and | be treated by Dre. Loughney & Loughney for chronic stomach and bowel trouble. Mr. Lane is both pleased and surprised over his quick recovery. Can be seen at the Savoy Hotel, suite 106. your principal will be kept intact and an income of 4 per cent per annum assured Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. | Hundreds of Testimonials and Refs erences Here of Cases Just Such as Yours. | } shoOnRnocK PRESIDENT — } PP HARTMAN 1 > a Bei LENT ” . deidikwrint © tleeo ne | Why put off another day coming v seeeee eeeees +» Casniel to Dra. Loughney and getting the relief that has always followed the great drugless treatment? Many people whom you doubtless know have been cured by Dre. Lough- ney's drugless treatment; and no doubt you will recognize more than one among the many who throng the doctors’ offices all day Don't delay any longer, go and free at the offices of & Loughney, 10-11-12 and Union st. Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 only Best for Mixing with Liquors Glenbrook Mineral Water Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. Sole Manufacturers. our w Lady attendan Office Howrst rut | Vale Dents sgnanaraaerssttesesaatesegrissteesstasstestrt sess: stnansnentesseatsctessstgstestesttsteees The Privacy of All Accounts in This Bank} It often ha ppens that a pe to wave money for a special purpose and wishes nobody else to y neither fathe moth broth ate husbané nor wit MEALS SERVED, {thout a request to that effect pune ive, dally ein! America: Bank ave held in trietest confidence, It is th No informa tion, not r of the oxister y given to ohe I wish, you a eave your pa b with or af W v Deposit Vault or file away with our papers, so that if anything happens SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, to you, the ord of your Savings Ac Fare 350--Round Trip, 50e. count will be y traced. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE 6:45 and " . 10:25 a, m., 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. Scandinavian American Bank § ui')\vo%.a8 an and 12:1 ‘and 7:80 p. m. J am y | U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. ‘Seattle. me amm Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S.A. Tel. 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