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.) ROWN STILL OWNS IN ABERDEEN CLUB any other Northwestern loague r Swner secking players, ag og Black om May) Dropped From nm ce NORDYKE STAYS AT VANCOUVER the League. Man A. R. Dickson of the Vancouver team has received of ficial notlee of the drafts of Sug den by Atlanta aad Mundorff by San Franciace. Th means that Vancouver will retain Lou Nordyke. who was drafted by Oakland, as only two players can be drafted) from that club by a clas# A club. * (By Uttted Press.) SPOKANE, Nov, 4.-——Rob Brown, w manager of the Spokane weball club, stated yesterday) Bre he still retains a half interest In the Aberdeen olub. He said the Aberdeen situation 4a so much up in the air that he cannot tell just whom heswill be able to get from the Aberdeen team for Spokane, that depending rgely on what becomes of the} dérdeen franchise, It seeme quite ikely that, with the advent of/ tiand, Aberdeen will drop: | and the players scattered, half om te follow Brown, who owns of the franchise and team DUGDALE LEAVE D. B Dugdale loft last night for Chicago to attend the National sociation of Minor Leaaguen ' le magnate wxpects to be gone ere, agd the other half probably | fas waeke Dugdale will alee viatt ia by McParland to help | his old home at Poorta, hesiden St strengthen the Portland team, or! Louis and St, Paul Se = = ay ee eee Spokane Crippled Mohr, De Witt, Klenhols and John} A A U GAMES «=: of the Spokane high school 5 . . . are so lame they can scarcely od walk, and a Spokane paper con fides that it is the small grease With a view of deciding whether Beattie will make any active tender fleld that the squad practices upon that ts the tanocent cause of ft all for the holding of the A. A. U. na ‘ a. Honal athletic shampionshins. | FOOTBALL EXCURSION 908, the entertainment dommittes 4 @ft the Alaska-Yukon-Pactfic expo gition, of which Josigh Cojjjns is FOR TACOMA ehairman, wit! meet with Will In eg Kipsrincendent of the & A. C ind retiring secretary of the P. N GAME A. tonight But little time remaina for sport ee lovers of the city to decide, ax the) The student body of the Broad pard of governors of the A. A. U-| way high school is planning an ex 7 or Bee Page A Novem, |¢uraion to Tacoma to witness the must make sufficient financial pro- | STeat game that is bound to re i Vision for the handling of the meet.| sult when their cleven meots the | -- Tacoma high eleven, The game} fe an annual event at Broadway) LATONIA RESULTS (By United Press.) CINCINNATL Nov, 4 Fesults Tuesday Five and « half furtongs— Denver rt won, Ludhiana second, Sister! ifr orca “HOODOO” BURNED Five furtongs—Winter Green won, jand is attended by large numbers. | Coach Lewis is putting the squad/ through the paces in a strenuous) manner and it is no secret at) Broadway that the Tacoma game) is the crucial one of the season. ~Latonia Seawall second, Mabel Henry third Time—1: 60 2-5. Stx furionge—Al Muller won, Di-| ,, SANTA ROSA. Cal. Now. (A pile feotor second, Lens third. Time— | fierks the rer ~~ 2:12 2-5, SS yas gostreyed lset naam be Mile and seventy yarde—tally Jake Luppaid in colebratin he ton won, All Red second, Old | sietion of Taft. The evil apirite third. Time—1:43 2-6. bate ne where Mile and @ sixteonth—Still Warm in at Td. | thea trom hin lite occasion he & banquet jest Mile and a sixteenth—Financior pight to « © of friends. Ar won, Hughes second, Severus third. other “hoodoo” is believed to have ‘Time— 1:46 2-5. HULEN A “HOSS TRADE Bitty Hulen, late captain of the! Spokane Indians, fs now rusticat- z. at Medicine Hat tn the capacity been removed. as in the pyre of the automobile there was pinced a bale! ot 1907 hops, « t of the famous/ hoodeo crop of t year Aitred W. Battle, weil known Se-| attleite and prominent attorney. was arrested this afternoon for “hoes trader.” He says be will driving an automobile on the side} ‘be back at the old game next year, Walks along Interlochen boulevard but is mum about at just what He gave his personal bond to ap- pear in court tomorrow afternoon “|| | Wonderful Values 4 Regal | $15 They will certainly give order-made suits the hardest kind of a rub. | Look at the way they are tailored—at the careful hand-work and shaping. } Look at the way they fit— not a wrinkle of any sort anywhere. Look at the big variety you can choose from— single or double-breast- ed in every good pat- tern and in every good color combination. Look at the broad and sub- stantial guarantee back of all Regal $15 Clothe ; or any other clothes that we sell, for that matter —if you buy asuit, over- coat or raincoat of us and it fails to give sat- isfaction, bring it back and get your money. Could you ask anything better or broader than that? hg On the Square Opposite Totem Pole ) | | HOUSE POLL | follows cans | Clothes F Are Great This Fall F BY STATES Will Be Composed of 218 Republicans and 173 Democrats. (By United Pr ) CHICAGO, Nov. 4 According to figures given out at the headquar. ters of the republican congresato committes, the next h will be made up of 218 republicans and 178 democrats. The poll states in dicated by returns recetved at noon j Arkansas, | 8 republt-| 2 dom publiedins Florida, 3} 11 democrata; | Milnots, 19 re | Indiana, 4} Alabama 9 democrats democrats; Callfornia Colorado, | republican Connect) 1 rep Goorgia 1 republican ans, 6 democrats cane ocrate Delaware, democrats idaho pub | Seattle, and wants the police to f HE §T. AR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. YS BOURBO Ks THEIR DEFEAT SoStaa wen Soe per . borrowed the “sheath gown idea from Burma, where it has been the national costume for centuries The directoire t# losing favor in Burme, however. T low wkirt is coming into popularity DISTURB SERVICES, While tntoxtented on last Sun day night, Thos. Gregg, Harry Du Winter and three others disturbed the religious services in progress at the Free Gospel Mission at Ken nydalo and @ warrant for their arrest wes sworn out at the of fice of the proseouting attorney this afternoon. John Winters is the prosecuting witness WENDELL BELL MISSING. In & communication to Pollee Chief Irving Ward, United States Veather Observer Wiltiam Bell, of Portiand, Ore, staten that his 16 year-old son, Wende from Ore Mr the him. Itatian Society Formed. Through the efforts of Mr. ¢ Marchettl, of Los Angeles, who wi recently appolnted as general com missioner to Burope by the A.-Y.P exposition, a local society of “Dante Alighiert of Rome, which has for republicans, 2 democrats; Kansas,| of the Italian language over the § republicans; Kentucky, 2 repat| wortd, has been formed. The lo iieans, 9 democrats; Loulsiana, 7, cal society hat already 40 mom democrats; Malne, 4 republicans; | bers Dr. Xavier P. DeDonate is Maryland, 3 republicans, 3 demo crats Massachusetts, 11 republl-| urer and Adalfo Agrall seeretary cans, 3 democrats; Michigan, 12 re} - publican; Minnesota, § republf- Peat’ shes MORSE CASE GOES mocrata; Midsourt, 2 republicans, | 14 democrats; Montana, 1 republi-| TO THE JURY ean, Nebraska, 4 republicans, 2/ demoerata; Nevada. 1 democrat New Hampshire. ublicans, | Now Jersey, 7 repubti 2 demo-| crate; New York, 26 republicans, 11 democrats; North Carolina, 19 dem porate; North Dakota, 2 republl L. KLEIN DEPOSIT ) ecko THE SHOEMAKER. Obto, 16 republicans, 6 democrats veer eer clk ie, SEE" Ll Onishome, 1 republican, 4 demo-| . lerats; Oregon, 2 republicans; Penn-| se chaal “foan oY * sylvania, 27 republicans, 6 demo | 118 Cotumbie #4. crate; Rhode Island, | republican, | 1 democrat; South Carolina, 7 dem- | ocrate; South Dakota, 2 repabil. Tennessee, 2 republicans, & mocrats; Texas, 16 democrats; Utah, 1 republican; Vermont, 2 re publicans; Virginia, | republican, 9 democrats; Washington, 3 republi- cans; Weat Virginia, 5 republica | Wisconsin, 10 repubticans, 1 demo-|teanial mill, a sw erat; Wyoming, 1 republican STOCK MARKET FURNI BY &. C. OSBORN 4 CO. New_York, Nov don Stocks. MHigh) Low! Bid |A’k'd Amaig. Cop. <) 2 | om | Oty A.C & F. Col 4%) 4 | 4%) 8 Am = Loecem 4% C14) us A.& & R Co! 156) 98%) FON) OH Am, Sugar 144 aaa | Anacon. Cop st | 47H) 47% Atehiaon oS | 964) 87 B&O. 99 |101 [101% Brooklyn 0 {Can. Paecitte Chee. & 0. 4% C, M. & St 145 Ch. @N.W % 14% Col F. & tron 1% 317% Erte ny Blectrie. 147% teh] N., pfd. 136% my Green C. Cop! 11% i Th. Cent nan Mm Lawn 1% 12 Kan, Tj 31% a Pacifie oN oo Lead me my Cent gloss 107% Pacific 148% 49 Ry 1% it ‘cople’s Gas “ws P. Steet Car...) 16% ie 1a4W155 RB a&l 25 | 24%) 38 | 25% | R.A. & L, ofa.) te%) 814) By) 4% 1 1 Co. 20%/ 19%) 20 | 20K Rol. Co, pid.) 47%) 464) 474) 47Ty South Pactfic TED /1OOM LLB LY South Ry 23% 23%) 28 Union Pacifici Ty & 174% U. & Steet 50%) 48%) 50 Steel. pid L4H TLD LLATe Weatinghouse 89 | 87 | AT%) ae West, U mm.) 61 66 o%) 61 Call money, « eit per cent Total mates, 1.413.100 shares: Chicago Grain Chicago, Nov. 4, 1908. Option Open High) Low|(Cloxe Ds . «/hO1 10L | 99%) 99% May {106 W)104% 103% 103% TUuly cscs coed 8 | 90 | OTM! 97%] OH, PBHAW, DIRECTOIRE 18 THREE CENTURIES OLD! TiTTOYT !THE DIRECTOIRE | Who said the | wad new? | It's about three centuries oid | .) Tiryrr IN BURMA, directoire gown to be conservatty It now develops the Parisians mm Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK & BAG CO 019 Firet Ave. 31% [ed that Hopkins’ ball be increased ~/10¢ Pair 3x4 Japanned ee, United Press.) NEW RK, Nov. 4.-—-The evi donee In the trial of Charlies? W. Moree, the lee king, and Alfre® if Curtis, former president of * dhe’ Bank of North America, went ‘to the jury late this afternoon. SUES RAILROAD For injuries sustained by being run down by « switch train on A a7, 1908, L.A. Bvenson began # tm the superior court this my: ageinet the Northern Pacific raii- way for $1,900 darsages S#venson alleges that when he wa. the MIll #t. crossing near bim down, bruising his left sheul- der, wide and band. sey United Press.) CHICAGO,” Nov, 4.—Wallace H. Hopkins, fugitive mining broker, under an Indictment, charged with the use of the mails to defraad, aud accused of swindling patrons of up- wards of $190,000, was brought today from Seattle. United States | District Attorney Sims immedia | Went before Judge Landis and ask to $25,000. Stee! Shelf Bracket 6c | "These brackets | Wrought steel, extra japanned c made of strong aod well ted ih everythin | kind that | liable. 7 Mable keh price, A sm pair of bra M furniture. You | paint or cover with eloth jPaper If the man of the house Will y,4o his part, by putting wu b olf, wii fae the Think of the you would save where you want Brackets are hates, | rnera piemen plane where heed 10 *, ing n fact any support in wemone and | a brace or Shelf Brackets, with 8 ® Brackets, with ©. B Beatiie | witheut screws se pair 8x10 Brackets, 1 doz. nerewe, Hy mall Per dow. I. 6. Bh. Beattle without screws, 40e pair 10x19 Bracket 1 daw. screws Ky mail Per doz O. B. Benitle without serews 3 12x14 Brackets with tt inle Brack screws By mall if iF. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Ay. © KEENLY. County Democrats Were Confident of Success of Ticket. “The results are a keen disap. polntment to the democracy of thin country,” declared George B. Ryan, nooretary of the King County Dem ratic committee, “Bry ade a mat oanpalin, the were t, but’ for xa n reason t til we have more detatied “ from throughout the United States “An far as the county is concern od, never has any democratic cam paten been so strenuously conduct THEY RE Detective Adams Realizes How It Feels to Be Great. Hudson Ourtia Adama, the keen- eyed sleuth, who weighs a trifle more than an eighth of a ton (long measure), and who catches law breakers in company with City De tective Frank Clark, appeared at police headquarters today clothed with an alr which seemed to ask: Ain't 1 @ feathered denisen of the forest?” Hudson and Clark were sleuthing among the thick throngs last night om the teh for plekpockets afd sneak thieves, when @ mighty shout arose, Higher and iouder grew the tumult, and Hudson turned to seok oe oe PICKPOCKETS W AMONG CRO James W. Swezea Saye! “Dips” Robbed Him of Cash and Bills. fruitful Pickpockets found bout the streets last night to read the election bulletina wernt a tompte of “dips” to rob were noted ine the evening Masquerading 4s = merrymakers repeatedly charged through the big crowd at Second gv. and Union #t According to th police, of & robbery resulted fr usual conditions last night While James W, Hwenea, a well TAF Received by Him Today. (By United Press.) CINCINNATI. Obie, Now, 4-- Prosidentelect Taft retired at 3 o'clock this mording and arose late today to find a big pile of congratulatory telegrams awaiting dim Hie secretary announced that there were so many Judge Taft will probably not be able to answer them personally This afternoon the elect will make the principal ad drone at the exercises incident to the levying of a corner stone at & public school building. Tomor- row he will address the national meeting of missionaries, Thurs day he will speak at the Commer i club, whieh will give « ban quet in his honor, On Friday with Mre. Taft, Judge Taft will leave here for Hot Springs, Va, where he will remain for several weeks. DID NOT DEFEND RUDENSY BRO In a recent report of the trial before the eity councl! labor com- mittee of Rudensy Bros, employ ment agents, on a charge of de frauding men who applied to them for jobs, The Star erroneously stat ed that Thomas B. MeMahon ap peared as attorney for the defend ants. Mr. McMahon did not appear for Radensy Dros. In fact, his par tielpation in the case was on the other side After the evidence had been heard, Mr. McMahon asked the com mittee to recommend to the city council the revocation of the firm's Heense for reasons based on the one report the un- lal for t afin hia wee Dae Y 1911) fH. COML, Tailor 508 Third Ave. It w thing sire to time at first Fixed Every A Building Home of the s« vian-Amerioan Hank andina BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD M It ie rapidly arriving, and will KAVANAGH CO,, Ino. 7104-56-78 JO ALL HE WAS a fields | by republicans, 9 democrats; lowa. 9) its aim the widespread cultivation |in the dense crowds which surged president, Michele Pesce is treas| with cow bells and horns, one “mot Sea oe president. | It You’re Earning And Not Saving | lessens the size of the sum still re- there is no plan to equal the good old size recently adopted, also the $2 hat y 1 banking | Jar jabit of saving and banking a certain | This great success is not surprise amount on each and every pay day, ing when It ts remembered that, in Scandinavian American Bank manaame Alaska Eulding, Seattle, U.S.A ——«1»—: a) SHAFER First Avonua of. We covered precincts Ip the county that the republicans aid not Ider even deign to Staunch re- publioans came e on the platform, tion pointed towarde the the ticket in the county, “Our campaign has been remark jwooms of able when our lack of funda in taken inte consideration, The democrat | county fund totalled but $1,760,! j while Chairman 7 e, of the Re nities, has a b very jclean, and we with to thank the |many volunteer workers. Again, 1 juny, we are at a lows to understand our defeat. However, we are the litvellient of dead ones and are ntill lim the polition! field.” Y THOUGHT “BILL” the cause of the clamor, As Adams turned hin classte features to view! the throng be noticed that every) oye was on him, and a mighty mur-| mur reached his ears; “He's our} next president. Hooray!’ “In it or ain't {t Bi Taft?” yelleds one admirer, Hudson blushed, ac-| tually blushed, and as he “went jaway from there” he was heard to} |remark that the dear public could! hardly be blamed for mistaking bim| | for William Howard Taft. Hudson was real chesty about the compl mentary mistake of the populace, and was beginning to frame up a Proclamation on national issues, jwhen Frank Clark called him back to earth again. “Weill, anyway,” anid Hudson this | morning, “It ain't every feller that | gets mistook for Bil Taft.” | | wpDs known re estate broker and | | prietor of *, 218% Co- | lumbia st wee % watching the election bulleth at Becond ay and Union st. about ® p. m hel | Was relieved of @ wallet containing | $150 in bills and gold, Sweaea did| wer his toms, he saya returned to bin hotel. He imme- | diate ported the robhery to Po-| Hoe Captain Alex McDonald, Swesas | says he has no idea how the robbery was committed, although he remem ners being jolted several times The! pallee are tnelined to d Swerea's story The donee crowd which jammed the street at Second av, and James at. was the scone af several muapl- | chous manceuvers by gangs of young | men, whose action» were not those of merrymakers other fine group of = SE | records. Mr. McMahon also speaks | & word of praise for the city’s em-| | ployment agency, conducted by | | Commissioner Lyman at the head-| | quarters of the civil service com mission, and says that its scope and | influence should be increased STRINGER TOBE HODGE’S CHIEF DEPUTY / Major “Jack” Stringer, formerly United States deputy marshal, will be chief deputy, when Sheriff-clect Robert T. Hodge takes office | True to his declaration, Hodge | made no promise to Stringer or any | one elee whom he intends to ap-| point, but it haa been understood for eome time that Stringer would be the chief deputy tn the event of | Hodge's election. Without asking any promise of | reward, Stringer, whom Hodge de- | feated for the nomination, worked actively in his support, giving his) entire time and thought to Hodge's jeanvass, and to his knowledge of | | polities and bis acquaintance with the infivential men of the county, Hodge's phenomena! success is part: | ly due j DECLARES HUSBAND. PLAYS POKER Alleging that her husband Is a) confirmed poke player, sta: tng | away from home four or five nights @ week to gamble with undesirable companions, Mrs. Margaret P. Wil-) Names began suit for divorce in the! superior court this morning against | Charles R. Williams. |. Mrs. Williams also. states that | her husband willfully avoids spend ing wore time than Is necessary in ;her society. She is suing for $65 a }month alimony and household ef |fects. They were married at Ta coma in 1903 | i son this INTERNATIONAL] BAKERY STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR- KET. BAKERY, 121 SLER WAY. All bakery goods fresh each day. A trial will make you our customer. Market L 1157. Bakery L 4780. | 500 Reward ‘y¥ case of aicoholiom that I ). B. BRISBOIS Olebe Saraki: 9:15. MP ORMING PIMPLES, the rl Hermann 100 FOR ould be well to think of the that you most earnestly de- HAVE or to DO in your life It may look big and difficult Eradicates Minor Skin Trow bies Overnight. A few months ago th of posiam, the new Hacovery. for but if you will make it your » . . the cure of eczema, decided to allow Purpose you CAN succeed. Hj the druggists of ‘the country to Dollar you save towards it | bandie it. 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