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THE Bist A NOVEMBER 5, 1908. COFFEE KING ARBUCKLE SAVE STRANDED WARSHIP? penne eee eee TO o— YANKEE. *| “busy Friday” news at the Greater Standard— is unusually important thi wee! convegt % —our “busy Friday” specials are planned to make chart * your Friday visit here profitable and interesting $30,000 * ‘la ae ; handy folding clothes bar | cer ests ¢ white end cur- 4 * copa ate 8 tain rods— of her; Oe 5 | Re vere en es] §9¢ 9c each | Yates Gane, Nov. 3. | ccm @- of the U. | investigation | and the ratlo (ile in an exceedingly prac certain to follow, will tiea! folding clothes ber _, Commne@- enamel cottage rode, “ gteeage lle wade that all the rods can is complete; the | | be used at the sume time te of hardwood, ie Impaled on ne) G foot the Her pt of fe Bussards bay. She cial on the night of Her captain was | G Mareh, and his} ok was Lieut. Paul | Should . thelr abt me of inquiry, they sk ant they ap oe pand of the Mies jey, making ie the gunboat} on hand, to c ty which are be- e their wrecked ee nothing has @ t how the Yankee on the rocks ot sing out our rope porticres at greatly reduced Standard oak heater for wood OOM C) CENTRAL FIGURE SHOWS THE YANKEE, GOW HIGH IN AIR, FAST ON THE ROCKS AT | LOW TIDE, ON THE RIGHT, A V IEW OF THE SHIP AT HIGH TIDE. THE CABLES ARE TO KEEP HER FROM TOPPLING OVE COMMANDER MARSH ON THE LEFT, or coal— to the steering cear, due to some other} out and towing her off. These) The shock had also looseried the, ly smashed that she would come to eay rate. « half million| failed, largely because she had forward bulkheads eo that they and the attempt was aban cruiser is a wreck,| struck at high tide. Most of her| were leaking and her forward com | ie Goadt whether the at-) cargo, consisting of naval supplies, partments were full of water Groesbeck then called for bids and repair her will) was lightered and taken to the Charlestown navy yard, where her For a week it looked as if the | from wree ork of pumping out the compart: | job of king raising the compantes: n the Yankee. The pare successful, Uncle| crew, still intact, te “on ‘duty”|menta, tightening the bulkheads,| only bid was made by John Ar| wil be somewhere | watching the said cn: then pulling the Yankee loose! buckle, New York millionaire coffee | r of a million do) Within 24 hours after the disas-| might be successful. Then came a king and philanthropist. He set « are not successful, | ter, 300 men were at work on the gale that dragged and bumped the price of $87,500, if he raines the 1 be out the ship| Yankee, under Naval Constructor poor Yankee till the holes gaped Yankee. If he fails, the govern note: no pipe « as the cost of Wm. G. Broesbeck. For 15 days| worse than before, the bulkheads ment must pay half the expense, | heater; it fs not set vi & customer venience. » which was lost, the work was carried on by the expended in the | navy departme ber. | $2.000 a day jee went on the/ ou, to hold th dolivery were again ripped open, and the th fires were drowned, so that after) Arbuckle is ng the comprem hors were throwa her steam and electric plant were | ed air method, successful tn Moat ship in position, | put out of comminsion she was left|ing the Fritish warship Gladiator | prashed from sever-jand to keep her from beating on in darkness. The work was con-| recently. Compressed alr ia pump: | mers, drivers | the rocks, to ber further damage. | tinued by candle light, but with no|ed into the compartments, the attempts were| Divers found a huge boulder jam- | success ikheads being sealed from the sald half not to exceed t, at a cost of about by pumping her) med right through the je of the A final attempt to pull the cruiser outside cineers who have) ——— | ghip, into her forwi compart-|off the rocks was made, six tags| worked on similar jobs are in} SE | ment. Another big rock held her) dragging at her. It was found that charge, and are confident of saving! RATED | i} | hare in stock and it should have = a je audiences | he Love Route” finishes ite Bag pine knot Saturday o gaked tn mal | up — Her stern was free. her frames and bottom were so bad @ ship. SQUADRON SAILS urday mal wmountal de hy al | | pattonn, oth Bn I tsi FROM AMOY SEATTLE COND AVE. AT PINE ST.——TACOMA "Tan ieann, Moore. tained and intensely romantic inter fm the joints and | ee mememorial the} cutation in “The and United Press.) Tasaiat te Maes Oh oe Athennnee | who wears the chaps and spurs of The Seattie, AMOY, China, Nov, $--The see WATERFRONT TRACKS jf Pe and the ©. & 'W.. in thelt pe Magbty. Whenever the wentern piaineman with ge Nuch | La k ie recommend an and ouse Gn duh Deel weare to unin Marey and a supers castlond squadron of the American way that they will provide an ® * giving “The Holy City” at th ot, sier eee of vesentions veri ad crossing trom Occidenta patients camp/a full dress sult. comes to the! seattio theatre this week. The at a © v verpend reaping. 1 } forests, where | Moore next week in “The Squaw | traction should command full houses | Social entertainments to its they mast con.| Man” He tx said to be as pleasing | Matines Sacurder officers and men, sailed for Manila is the. pineiaden at-|'" thin great play as he was in the} Lincatn J today tae lungs with | 7Rmetization of Owen Wister’s tale/~Too Proud to Beg.” will Admiral Emory, of the Loutstana. will be detached temporarily from In, | Of the west i the Seattle theatre all Deaki-giving anu in| paid in Pull” te continuing tol pening with the usual Sunday mat-| the squadron and will go to Hong draw big houses this week. and there | ineo. Dustin Farnum, ed hin | est The Milicaube pennant } Addresses Architects. pion of Superintenden’ nquet of the Architects at n “T there are but | has been no adverse criticiam of it ees | kong for a brief visit. The remain: | {) t te aie con dreamstances will per. | Thied Avenes Theat ing weven ships are scheduled to | sievat 1 < Wie tamer to lave bome and work The Grand. reach Manila » Sunday 1 an ! Lovers of Unrtlling plays wm an the Georre | ail the thrills Will find in the | Ad* comedy which is holding the wand. at 00 of Pine com. | DO*Td® at the Grand this week, t# to | 1 be succended by Rice @ Cady, pre Mherapeatic virtue | nting the Weber & Field buries: the Those who! “Just Out of Colle ther want, the Third Avenue ‘hentre Viola Keene tx Queen Highbinders, Next waek. with the peers ot Seattle and th HUSBAND D UGGED a pie week Mt the nore temperate pla When the Maes are famous. | Hip. Hip, Hooray the line of | Holl Tolla or the Realma of the of the active | “Whoop-de-doo,” diet bere - ch Caar,” will replace this weeks of the same sort, “Hip, | to re-| Hip, Hooray” affords the two Ger bea! man comedians plenty of oppor. | Hing tunity for their brand of fun emake } ing. The show is said to carry 60) “ Of of Pine people and to have an exceptionally two ifine chorus of the Pine and Santa! and others foring, and it will giv recta aL are or OAKLAND, Cal. Nov, 6.—R. © Orpheum. Blake, step-son of Michael Hailihan, The Orpheum t# promising several |® San Francisco politician, ts in the ood things for next week's till. | city prison here today as the result nie week's show is proving un-|of the confession of Mre C. BR. the company e acting (By United Press.) a vr usually attractive, the sketch, “The| Bright that he alded ber to chloro Break up in the Bishop's Carriages. [Girt of the Times,” presented by Hall | fi b> hes rm and rol v husband Bours, and! The bili next week at the Wel McAllister @ Co, being pronounced | . 2 Rag ag + pe SB curadie. | theatre will be “In the Bishop's Car-|one of the cleverest comediattas ecording to Mra * riage.” the play founded uapon| gon in t . joome © enamored with Blake that St |Tlaee Mdenne Gemeve nerd » Beattie %.6 long. Gnd, she fell in with his suggdation that — the | of the same name. This te tho first At Pamtagte jane shonid chloroform her husband 9 i Gee t pall the play has bean given | Tt le hard to do justice to the act} Sed rob him after retiring for the of Hanon & ?ifton, robats and| night. This was . and she 4 prepared Unit ireless Preferred hand-to-hand balancers, at Pan-| Blake secured $176 Later @ ge wed We sale at $4 ref 1. M. | 88° without seeming to exage-r-|tearned that Blake had caused av 4 Le eee ea ct ave, oes |M@ Their stunts are so difficult |eatrangement between herself and Bor iu can 3 jAnd they work so easily that the) hor husband by carrying concocted he “10 Kountry Kide seem ot the other os - BIG BUSINESS FOR | HEFFERNAN DRYDOCK Stein-Bloch Suits at a Bargain We have bought of the Stein-Bloch Co. of Rochester, ithey are. |the show ts the jin the musteal {lage Queen re and dancers on Portable Lamps—See Window fer and Ste Dunn y sing tition for the vacation of Motgate | Miller will addrege the an-| Washington | te Chapter of the American In-| PCA GE.. Saw, 89¢ J ** | Big Acts—Star, and womed seed cups. Worth ing beara. Hoth of these are abs @ novelties in vaudevitt ingers, Summers, $1.69 | 25¢ Whisk Broom, 15¢ cartoontats | N. Y., a lot of 1,500 Suits at a price) This lot has just ar- |}! The British steamer Strathord , ' | Two big acts at the Star theatre! .1P%, BF eftepseer , Sretmens sd Meichiha ik 26 Miata Radin has bgt he:stihd falas lass Bird Cage, large and roomy; comes |§| this week are challenging wide at-| [ony td Git) Meteee ag “Teens in| fived. Every one of these Suits has been made-this fall and brass guard; al! cages have double remov- ention, the electrical exhibition by| ship Falls of Dee, which will is strictly new and of the latest style and pattern | Cart Herman and the seven portorm swed by the Norwes | | | | The Regular Prices of Opera Popular ih ineb, best | high Grade Whisk Broom |p| e | hand saw, sharp sade of selec r w / {SS These Suits Are | 4 Bald tools BQ e | price 25c; special c O14 N. P. Kmployes Dead | for 1 Genuine Welbach Lamp com with ¢ Northern Pactfic £ ; eos? te with bigh-erade | ‘tr } Shaving Soap, yrted Q opa kK, croamy tather worth 8 etal ts ; . , 3 bars Frida and 4 jot. Me was care of on But enci lay, the 6th, and during te ays Ajnnt ves and siidin, , ~ The nok of Hur he Best Dog Biocsi 1 S an oe cae ae , i ling of b ee" Uhisenen, sae "or Hindu | A ree |) 03] ks Rateemte tea | eu mode tat fe — Extremely 25 Vegetable Slicer 15c “* So icsigit tain tat Gonpootl tsk G's ‘lath d Handy Fruit and Vegetable Slicer, for r Re Sp age f mar pa voy get, essary J Perforated flutings, shoestring potatoes and f : patrin 1 died | es dig A kitchen necessity ; worth ‘15¢ wap $4 ure cid ‘and tenves ite | p ( é y. W. DICKRY, OFM, D. ==..| |. Redelsheimer & Co Hali-Price China Sale Still Continued iP Wanted, Wanted, Wented 4 e Ries egw UGE Wea First Av., Cor. Columbia St. | k IVE NUE ANO UNION. Strongest Overcoat House in the State i vo weoond sada eemigie Been ibe. | GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO.’S BIG SALE Of the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co.’ Stock Closing out every article in the mammoth estab- lishment at prices that mean enormous savings to thrifty buyers, Men’s Suits | Men’s Pants Regular $6.50 Black Worsted | 91.50 Men's Knglish Corded. Work- Bees 8.65) cok 90c ai) woo} _bigek | $2.50 Men's Worntea Pants @o at ) Men's All Wool Pants go at $1.60 $2.15 $6.35 $12.50 Suits for $7.85 Men's $12.50 Suite tn drees vieunos and serges latest styles . $10.00 100 Dozen Men’s Fall Hats Regular $2.00 biack and brown "$1.65 $1.25 $3.45 Men’s Neckwear 3° gaesbrga eM 5c $3.00 black and bi Hats $2.00 Hott Hata atest shapes $5.99 John E Hate Stetson Youths’ Suits $5.00 ¥ uther Syits, tn $2.85 |, f sin "Yas black wore ey ° f | iededudrcntete ..s+sses- Se ' 00 Youthe Suit ty fancy plaids, brown ch Men’ Coat Sweaters . tnd gray mistaros OMA $2.00 Sweaters 95 $10.00 and 912.09 Youths’ imported tw 8, | 92.50 Wool Sweaters $ Overcoats and Craven-| ettes Overcoate, in blue Men’s Underwear SOc Fleece Lined Underwear $1260 Men's and biack 416.09 Men's fancy Top Coates 90 Heavy Woo! $2.00 Wool $15.00 and $18.00 Men's genutne| Underwear ........+++- Priestly cravencttes, every coat gusranteed ra rain-preot sees | 180 Heg Skin Gloves 10¢ Ca Giov M fane Fine 67.00 Trunks Bosom Miecccarce areal me $3.85 excell $10.00 Trunk straps $5. 9 we. Brey wg lel eeerese . Birks as” date 5 ne lot while ¢ 1,000 Pairs Blankets Chotee tor "Ree <2... $2.60 Heavy $1 45 Gray . tra Heavy Double 85 $6.00 and $6.00 Heavy Wool .. $3.75 Tee Bost Beteen Woes : . 45c¢ Quits tee eeeeeeees 95c $1.00 Blue and White 50c o California Flannel irte $250 California Shirte $4.00 Quilts .. $3.50 1 Chambray Bargains in Shoes of = stock of emali to $4.50, Nor. Men's Buff Calf Shoes, box and lain toes, regular $1 a 2.50 values for Men's $2.50 Vict Kid and Rox Cal Ghoes, biucher cut, for lot for quick ‘ing at Shoes, 16-Inch $5. r $4.50 bigh cut Shoe Men's high cut | top, water proof; reg ular $8.00 values for Butts, $4.00 Children's Double Breast in worsteds ......... $5.00 and $600 Children’s Suite, | Rog In Scotch plaids, tweede ond inch top, fancy 3 a5 for : mixtures . Youths’ Shoes $1.75 Children’s Reefers 95.00 Children’s Reefers, in “98 Shoes, arays and kerseys With metal buttons ' Children’s 81 viol kid Ladies’ aon $2.75 Ladies’ &b mat kid top year welt Boys’ Corduroy Pants, Worth 75c, for 25c Mothers’ Friend Shirts, for boys, regular silk mixed $1.00 thy Lad Shoes, In viel kid Siucher Sut ose. OOOO 15¢ |: Misses’ School Shoes, in don- ke, black and 10c alt skin 28 Suspenders for aie skin $1.15 CAUTION—In order to guard yourself against fake sales, note our address carefully GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO. (Formerly Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co.) 1317-1319 First Ave. Between University Half Block North of and Union Postoffice TO CLOSE OUT $4.00 A. L. HALL BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE it is rapidly arriving KAVANAGH CO,, Inc, Mine Operators. 7045-678 JOHNSTON BLDG. STOCK AT and will make big money for pre 25 CENTS. ont buyers, ewertenese

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