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jeS MINE JUMPERS FO aye a dln he ana — | o ‘effect that the)? bd Go, and ienere had | placer mining _ known yey re ol vethout | oat ed for which he rant ° aecounting. Hen. today Med suit in the r $250,000 renurt asking for is tn the case are : Go, the Sean } dank, the Nome the Bear Mining & pate gt Lindebors, A W Mb Adams, AN Ashley, and W. Bush ade 00 all the de e agamne yeater:iny by a ‘Adams Was rogis- yeatentay and laat {hls morning that “ morrow and vaccinate a large and Doctors Warmly {ber of the pupils , Make Denial. | * officers are inatatent on compulsory Yaceination chiefly because it af-| IN | fords them a source for consider: | fable private revenue, were made Yast night in a bitter antivaceti~ | tion speech by Dr. Lynda Burfleld | Haasard at & meeting held in the| | South Park M. B. church. Dr. Haz | aard inoldentally @enounced vac-| ctnation of the worst evils) CIRCLES (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov, 1 © of more disease than it dor prevented In anewer to the intimation of De, Bourns of the heatth de nt said this morning: “Such would not be made by anyone sufficiently fairsminded to the original 1o-| make an investigation of the facts filing on the! During the past three weeks I have 1900. He later) personally vaccinated 400 children fa trouble, W&s/and have not received one cent for | ery, aad Tomlinson, bis }it other than my regular salary jommed the lexal services| trom the city, The only outside now grand Arctic | money that I have recetved for vac iretie Brotherhood. For) otnation was from four private pa: gasistance Bowers | teats for whom I furnished the vac- and Hannum | cine points. In the other cases the | interest in the Prop | city furnished the points transferred the re/ “vaccination presenta no dan t to C. Curry. | gerous aspects whatever, for in any | t the claim was! case properly handled nothing mor odae p saghags ~ than a scab results. We are t ous split in ita ranks today thr the angry withdrawal of the r sentatives of the en and the Eastern league the meeting of the magnates o: National Association of Protesa' Baseball cluba, The tives left when the threat to draw from the National Assoct entirely. Their action was th sult of the almost unanimous 4 of resolutions presented by F dent O'Brien of the American elation, providing for the redw of the Southern and We leagues from class A to class B The magnates also national board of arbitration tog ing that clase A leagues have every precaution to ingure sanitary fend mod on the boaré the complaint re-jon hand, only the best of materials | Sefeat of his resolutions, and berg and his asso-| are used and we are confident that the olaim, or took/ if the people who are making suc! the property without | strenuous opposition at present will) of Tomlinson, who | walt a short time they will find tha they have no reason to complain. Tomorrow's Meeting. Meantime preparations are pro- ing for tomorrow night's Anti ation league meeting at the bor Temple. Dr. Lynda Burfield | } Haszard is planning to present as jan object lesson against vaccina tion several persons who have been maimed or disfigured for life a result of the practice, She said this morning: “The objects of the league are misunderstood. As a body we are Rot opposed to vaccination, but to/ sory vaccination. In other Secretary Farrell declared tha withdraw as far as the Nat i, eee ot sete | Association was concerned h & practically .of property the d into one of producers tal son estimates fe have removed it gold from the Judge Cavanaugh of Little Roc! N. Sexton of Rock Island, and retary Farrell were named a mittee to coafer with the Nat | major leagues of their |over minor organizations. privt WIFE BEATER IS to have after. tm the Sean- Dank of this and the an order re Officials from of the $250,-| Yo, f claims 84 | siaughtered and cut up and poisoned ult ts settiod. | a» privileged to do so, but thoxe of aad Walter Mus who do not want to be, object to for Tomlinson. | any law which says we must TO “What the league plans to do now (By United Press.) is to mandamus the authorities to prevent the enforcement of the law | until a deciston from the courts can be obtained. This will permit the ghildren to go to school In the mean time. We propose to make a test case. “Just to ascertain the feeling re garding the law, we sent a woman out to canvass the city, and to get signatures to the cards denouncing -lcompalsory vaccination. Out of 200 persons she saw only nine refused es c ly. Smith wes arrested by Geeper Wante Tom. Marshal Canutt. CANNOT ALLOW ANY PRIVILEG for a short time, then pulled shot, which strack Cordova Superintendent of Schools Cooper fs partievlarly anxious for the tak oq |ine of @ test case before the courts fn order to settle the vaccination matter. The controversy is inter lowed by the eminent domain Treading the gncane tant be ts pot vaccinated. Mr. Cooper says he has no record of the number of pupils | ##esements. : out because of the vaccination or- renee ty om der, although about > bane-come, y. a — ig Monday. truant officer 4 22 boys, | #84 Twelfth ave. showing that certain property ble, fishing at Lake | ors in the district had been } seven feet taken in the pee | So a gee § 4 it was shown that ¢ board in enforeing vaccination as| °F property owners had been la health meaaure, and stated far.|pelled to give up that portio heen ther that he would use beat | their property which had been 1, al- | endeavor, so far as practicable, to|demned In the widening. have the children in the Catholic [oo ; | inetitations vaccinated. Chiet ‘Medical Officer Bourns will visit day evening Three More Days Great Introductory Sale Pairs of Glasses at One-Half Price EYEGLASSES Reduced One-Half Sap crystal duplex lenses and a guaranteed gold filled frame to suit your eyes perfect Four lenses within one year free of charge. : The Wonderful Scientific Discovery t falling sight, stovs all eye st atoy y rain, headaches, ete. a boon to humanity. > Will tee the difference Vegan $6 Glasses Now $3 | The Regular $10 Glasses Now $55 ; Dating this saje all my professional services will be given free to my patients, and thorough ; will be made to ali who come to my offices, which have beon vewly fitted with M8 furnighings and equipped with the latest modern aclenttfic ™ the Pacific Const nautDD , This Sale Will End Saturday Night — Come at Once 204-206 People's Bank Ruttding, Second aud Privo, ad Hes VACCINATION FIGHT Speaker Charges Graft, the House of Good shepherd to BASEBALL Organized ; jon, declaring that It W948) pneseball is throatoned with a sert |torta & Columbia American Assocla representa rejected | O'Brien's resolution providing for the redustion of membership of the asked whether the leagues would ithdraw, declared he did not know two disgruntied organisations could Association regarding the abuse by KILLED BY MAN none who are sncieriod ove) WHO INTERFERES y £ KR @ quarrel | the hotel, | em , intervened. At that Cordova turned his atten- tion to Smith, who took a beating |‘ <7 volver, shooting Cordova through tween the eyes, killing him Mmatant- Special privileges cannot be ab /(. M missioners in fixing improvement |)” according to a do Gen. Electric. the superior). x. ptu. school because of the vac-| The court made this ruling on a officials, Bishop O'Dea has an-|Of continuing to otcupy the strips Tank str. Col ML. Drake reports her arrival in San Francisco yeeter- Investigate jostruments of e. Ww. Dickey, Oph. D., Eye Specialist * SLIDE FOR| FE SenFational Escapes From Raging Fire in a Lodging House, 000 fire repl wun this morning was burned. inoss were ri all e#oaped, of the press com; dow the lodging bh his totlét tn room. were compelled to nigh Impossible feats to get out |i burning butiding. Agent Haywood of the Northern ny o#oaped by sliding & telephone pole, in fro’ He compl depot Auditor Austin of the As er ratiroad ete with when ined seantily houne, the the (By United Press.) RAINIER, Ore, Nov, 11 A 9% sensational excapos ooourred here at 2 o'clock | business | block owned by Mra. Bllign Bryant Seven places of bus |] The inmates of a lodging house lad, Some |i perform well |i Row waiting ough |@seaped through the skylight, with | his trunk in Ra from | |down, = Mrw tonal with. ation e re jofeat Preal Anao- tion voy (OY stern| NEW YOR addition from | Pr three t the} when /Yenture in t the joual uM} at who formerly Ellen bers to five, and provid.|* “Shopping tour in Wall at, ee paren ira od jthe bride today ts wearing « dia mond pendant that cost $4,000. The story of the honeymoon ad-| high finance known today, and when Golden was | ff soon at his hotel, he said i My wife and ! arrived here three days before election. We wore both sure that Taft would win, and that stooks would go up tmmediately, so Ewing of Ban Franciaco,|¥¢ Went shopping down tn Wall instead of on Fitth ay. This ts the firat destructive fire vr since nine years ago, ft the| When the whole town was burned | Bryant present in San Francisco, SEATTLE MAN MAKES FORTUNE ON HIS HONEYMOON. United Press.) K, Nov. iy to the honeymoon fot $17,500 was made by Joseph P. | |Golden of Seattle and his bride, |i was Miss Marjorie! jor of San Francisco, through | fund and eo | Saturday our Investments had net com. | tonal | ait leges eet | The bell-he boy (Joseph P. reetory.) terfront helpless man mud and filth jing the sick existence ambulance Gestion of telephoned ¢ presently Cor the hospital a re | the Bw be New Stocks Amalg, Cop AC. & PF Co. Am. Locom 4.8. & KR Co Am. Bogar.. Anacon © Atohtson B& Brooklyn Can. Pacific. Chea & City com-| Ch. & PF. @ Iron Erie sets | Green C. Cop. the |Ti. Cent. .... L. &@ &. widening of Pine st. between First Mo se: a. m, T. Mo. Pacific. Nath Lead own iN. ¥. Cont &* | North. Pacific!! con. oth com. mn of con RS. & 1, ptd |R. Lk Co. |R. L Co., ptd | South. Pacifi South. Ry Union Pacific 8. Steel Option ao. ; | AND lading Mbrary. Spec prices wiht be gi?éon for a fh days on ond-hand Auteplanos. Some [two policemen the peared on the scene to take ht ‘The man was the lepey and his struggies in were pitiful sTocK | MARKT FURNISHED BY &. CG. OSBORN @ Co. Call money, « Total sales, 1.466.700 shares, ted ua a profit of $17,500 It was just a little flyer, and | don't suppose we will ever put another nickel Into the game.” answers the | calls from Golden's room ts a happy op who ma" not appear in the latest tytn, and apparently FOE SPEEREEEO™ 4) |e”) oe 183 4/182 [aay eT wit ny % ‘ 29% 35%) 58% + MORTEM 18H 20%) 27M 86%) 87_ | 21% 11% | 27% Th 49%) 4? “8 IR stages! morning wa 143% 14 rH Reehery 38%) 96 name Poik’s dt Police Paid No Heed. For 20 minutes thie freyuenters by, wateh in etrugales of moh @ thing ae an} At length, at the sug: | some bystander, they o headquarters and “Wiack Maria” 11, 1906 cb, | 24%! 29%! 24%) 24ly | & Chicago Grain. Chi \Open|High| Low|Close ao, Nov. }102% 104 107 jes 1101%!108 nel eee ie 62% 63%) % te TOM NTO 4% 11, 1908 102% /108% hhoem)io8 101 4/101% m low as $850.00 with free use of the musie lbrary. Kohler & Chase | 1918 Second Av., Beattie, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. Join the Autopiano Club THEREBY SAVE FROM 9100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our ¢treu A little Ff became | By last) and we dows | ay., while | | STANDARD OW * E STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908, 3 Under One Root—Evaryihing ta Furnish the Home Complete, Hundreds of Finely-Made Silk Petticoats to Sell at $5.00 Our efforts to obtain sométhing unusual in the Silk Petticoat line have borne fruit in the shape of a lot of several hundred dressy Pet- ticoats bought at a close figure which enables us to sell them at $5.00. The importance of the offering at $5.00 will be apparent when you note their style and quality. : Petticoats of plaid, checked and striped taffetas, and also in plain colors and black, are included. All are of extra heavy quality and made with a deep flounce. Some are finished with accordion- plaited ruffle with three rows of taffeta trim- [Apparel for Women, Misses | be) FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. d Child Btore Closes Dally at 6190, | ts i ming on the bottom; others with a deep flounce 4 finished with six rows of taffeta strappings, a iving a strictly tailored effect. The fancy ‘ etticoats have percaline under-lay, while some of those in plain colors have under-lay of silk. Black and white checks, tan and white checks, blue and white checks, brown and white checks, black and red checks, blue and green checks, brown and black checks, green and brown checks, and red and green checks are represented, in addition to which pin-stripe effects in black and white, and also in gun metal, are to be observed. Interesting Values in Morning Sacques $1.25 Upward A new Good Outing Flannels, Special 10c Yard Many desirable features give point to arrival of Outing Flannel Morning Sacques, similar to illustration, with three broad tucks over shoulders, fitted belt with circular peplum, high turn-over collar and turn-back cuffs. The patterns are dark, serviceable, Ori- ental designs, in combinations of red, navy blue, rose and light-blue. Price, $1.25 Other pretty Sacques range in price from $1.50 to $2.50. Cable Net Curtains, Special $1.98 Pair Serviceable, machine-made Cable Net Curtains, This lot, embracing one hundred and twenty-five pairs of Curtains, is a They are two-and-a-half yards long, Arabian color, with the merit of these Flannels. Their desir- ability is increased by the attractive and pleasing designs and the good variety of colorings, embracing checks, stripes and plaids. Width, 27 inches. Special, 10c yard. Children’s Seasonable Apparel Good values from the Infants’ Wear Section, em- bracing seasonable articles of Apparel—stylish Hats, cute Sweaters for small boys and girls, outing flannel Night Gowns and Rompers. Some are spe- cially priced. Effective Hats, $1.95—For small boys or girls. Pretty shades of red, brown or navy, trimmed with bands of ribbon. Dressy Hats, $2.35—For little girls. Navy blue or gray velvet, or red felt, islnmnet with rosettes of white ribbon. Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 50e-—Plain white or tancy stripes—pink, blue or gray. Excellent quality. Sizes from 1 to 8 years. _Rompers, Special 49e—Of pink, or blue checked gingham, well made. Belt, sleeves and neck piped with white. Others of oxblood, dark blue, or linen color; trimmed with white piping. the meshes of twisted yarn belated hotel order; hence the special price. imitation Cluny edge and insertion effect. Sheets and Pillow Cases Specially Priced 81x90 Sheets, closely woven quality, hemmed ready for use; special, 68c each. 81x90 Sheets, hemmed ready for use, special, 55c each. : 45x36 Pillow Cases, heavy quality, special, 16c each. 45x36 Pillow Cases, good grade, special 10c each. Large Barrettes and Back Combs, 50c Popular, large, curved Barrettes, in carved ef- Sweaters, Special 95c—For small boys, from 1 to 4 years. White, navy blue and gray. Made of soft yarn, with but- tons on both shoulders. Girls’ White Coat Sweaters, with buttons down the front, at the same special price. fect of pleasing design, in prettily finished shell or.amber. Size, 2x5% inches. at 50c. the same price. Exceptional value 3 . Smart White Hats, Specia Back Combs to match are also included at WP onsyr Dara sm $1.00—Of soft white felt, trim- med with white silk sash. REDERICK & NELSO | INCORPORATED Ladies’ Home Free Embroid- ery Lessons | Journal Patterns for November Every Morning | ; | ee y the ¥ Adress it at rd xt Sunday The Saloon and the CANADA IS AFTER :::: w afternoon on Nttner euankanen skin onarrve, BIG EARNINGS OF (By United Press.) dats, Mach vaty te Workina snp! san RAMABE Cas Sor MILWAUKEE ROAD WINNIPRG, Man, Nov. 11.—A y but both reviewing the “oon (j ‘ “ sweeping investigation into the af evidence. The inquiry will t the : Le pes fairs of the Standard Ol] company |incinde an invest jon of the in Canada, was started here today! quality of off sold in Canada and as the result of @ series of ex-\the prices charged. The quality ts | plosions east of here in which more | one of the mast important facts to than a score of persons recently | be established and the offic j lost thetr live The tr igation | first went to Swan river, where a § being conducted by both the| family of nine perished because of provinelal and the Domiuien offi-| an explosion of infertor off i* s . z 1 4 4 “i ' | nr oF this morning that he does not an | attempt to open, but that in amy jrun. He says that he is opposed - t whee aie | -_—_—. to the operation of peolrooms; that the Britteh ¢ | tn Zéiponse to & request from| he has orders from Mr. Mackintosh > Dave ‘Argyle, Late Hamititon and|t? Clome them, and that he will see Arthur Ward, Georgetown po thets remgggeh o prohibiting . ovoratard, made inet As a result @f the appenl in the ne Raat set permission to run ’ ease of George Shankbix ns maak ghey yen door " per ne thew _ sc0rge Tanne, by arged with mansla Pa atl te ep all on the | Moan aud Wilton Quins arrasted | ' om upreme cour in Pioree county for maintaining o proseqution of poolroous wnder the |). out eperation & pasivesen te ve New. Method. nulsapco jew, Deputy Prosweuting | 1.5 supreme court at Olympian yos ake 4 PRIVATE {i Attorney. ¢ we P. Vandorveer re terday rendewed @ deeldion that) * d Ro: q . ted pitod Jn an omptintio nogative, and). civecms may be proseeuted wn lor sey J be told the por mm operators (hab Wir | Oe ence law ane | 49 and 9 we oun dey go efrounstances will they be Ri) silowed to oper POoizpoms tn Work on New Bronkwnter, ny Chat, ae ca ta eens own | MLO, fowall, Nov, tL--Work op] mc ‘any tupnr |B oot ee | Mv Yauderveor stated to The Star} me pow breakwoter in Bite harbof,| tatondent of tha Ant)-Baloot tenmue,