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o ‘ THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908, 1 FIRST FIGHT—IT WILL BE WITH NIHOME FOR SAILORS | { alas ha Resco ce FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. é [are tar Within Waieoes } : At the meeting of the committee | if Furnish the Home Complete. Btore Closes Dally at 6190. ° and Children of the Sailors’ Friend assoctation |i - — a! Te Ab 1a am | yesterday afternoon, it was de i} e elded to procure # lot on Wonstern |}f i] ° Hl} GARDNER. py ai son av. near that now owned by the TON, D.C. Nov. 18 |yascaseuuusssavaresasaenenssaave intense t [Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $25 | ‘of the tariff is a! vy fo of | HISTORY OF TARIFF TINKERING IN AMERICA This country began tariff agitation in 1819. Following the pertod of hard times which began with that year, a tariff waa devised as a remedy, and in 1824 the first law was passed. This was followed by other lawa in 1828, 1892, 1833, 1842, 1846, 1857 and 1 The latter law is the basis of all the laws which have since been passed. In 1882 President Arthur se: cured @ tariff commission to investigate and report a plan for revising the law, but congress paid no attent recommendations. The McKinley tariff bill, passed during Marrison’s admin istration, routed the Republioans in 92. The weird Wilson Gorman bill, passed by & Democratic congress, was followed by Republican vietory in 1896. The tariff law now tn force was passed by a special ses sion of congress called by McKinley immodiately after his tn auguration in 1897. [It was known as the Dingley bill, It has deen in operation for 11 yeara bulldin ire funds sufficient | “1 y the stage. a beginning for th etion of a five-story sall |f ors’ hotel on the order of the Mille |f house in New York rooms congTes: kind of @ bill will sssion to at an extra se will be about 200 In number and! tate fo Mareh. These plain-tailored Suits that reveal the smart lines of late j fil nou lores vor iowsriaily } Styles, without being extreme, will appeal to conservative women, ty co ermmaivn ray and a bans Large pockets, high collars and broad revers give the indefinable fe ne rit smartness that marks the most effective garments of the season. | EDUCATIONAL s2sc0—sis owe, chev, an | q ‘ ——puits of serge, cheviot an einer nel be revises by CONGRESS i} novelty stripes and mixtures—navy blue, i} : brown, green, garnet, black and gray. (By United Press.) } {nd means Con RMA KARR RR RR RRR Rik a. “imp 7 . 4 7 few days off, final plans are under Wife of Prominent Man DI ot: black z , Aa Pe e Gaplacing Cannon WOMAN NAMED SPORANE Noe ike iot; black and navy blue. Medium length, jp has not been) 5 rogram whieh hae been arranged. |i} a on ie and 18, and wit! culminate tn « ban peau de soie, finished with fancy silk eats BELLINGHAM, Nov. 13.—Coun-| time before her death and had gone| Acoor to word reesived materially affect! Gay announced that his chief dep-|erating Mr, Moffitt was with her | ight sleopers and @ dining oar, will | cloth——green and black or blue and black | Plain tailored, some with trimmings of | - WALLA WALLA, Nov, 18—-With | i gored and plaited skirts, pert taritt law wil) SoSamcrssscrsrsccercanscen rs = ememniaimnemenanen | way for the entertainment of the “g* semi-fitted coats, lined throug SS he meeting will be held here on | ’ | oughout with morning in Portland, Ore, Mrs. t to © Pearsons, the Chicago | z aque ‘ - : Cannon recor ft braid, Plain-gored, tailored skirts. ty Treasurer t Frank Wilson to /to the coast in the hope of recup-| oa! train, to consist of sev Cannon, Payne, uty will be Nellie Rogers. | whon the end came. run from Puget sound to Walia organization will, In ue the f, be continued in th “ ker Can mat conerene. | Spee be spee ker, and Se Mee wal be chairman of the Pe eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee 2 ed od satin, fancy braid and buttons, Plain- he big educational vas but 0 |f Aer : i aw fow Gays off final plans are 25.00—Suits of good quality chev- [visitors and the rendering of the the returns came | CHIEF DEPUTY one of the best-known mining men H c o satin, Bros age . . ; congress wener| of the Coour d'Alene, died Tuesday | ueteey, an¢ Wednesday, Nov. 17 . Broad revers and cuffs of black uphold the or ited Press.) Moffitt was tn poor health for some | philan at, Wednesday ov $25.00 — Suits of novelty diagonal oe are all protec:| "Mins Rog daughter of] The body, accompanied by Mr pepe, prviving Bare Ee Fe, meee mixtures. Long, semi-fitted coats, lined : ahs ed a former county ot. | Mottite, reached Spokane this | night or Thursday morning. The throughout with Skinner's gray satin; reviston a ficial, and she has been a clerk In| morning, and the funeral will be| sles with used by the visitors velvet coll and | " » Pe & revision upward. /in4 ortice through several changes | held Saturday, while in the olty as sleeping quar- et collar and large pockets. Plain- ot administration, serving under see tora, if they desire, | bo skirts, with buttons down front. ALASKAN SUICIDES Wide bias fold on bottom. By United Press.) treasurers of all shades of political | belief. BODY OF MISSING MAN ‘A, Mout, Nov. 12--Ab * , FOUND tonsor aisske ioe} Children’s Reefers at $6.75 and Saaan ¢ (By United Press) committing suicide at (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Nov, 13.—The Wash-|Canyon Ferry, Thursday night, $9.75 PUYALLUP, Nov, 13.—-The re | ington state board of dental exam. vee ponent a oe mains of Me! ©. Ormes, the timber | iners will meet Monday at § o'clock |OTders, payable to himself, in the i cruiser who has been missing from |in Bagios hall in the Bymonds| stove, declaring that the money 6 bg ge values in Reefers for children of from this vicinity since October 23, were| building. The session will con |W8* io the hands of the govero- years. Are made of serge, plain and found yesterday afternoon not 600/ tinue a week. Applicants will be|™ment and no one would quarre! diagonal cheviot and covert cloth, in avy blue, yards from the house where he had| examined in theory and practical |Over !t after he was dead. dark gray, tan, brown and invisible stripe ef- made his headquarters, and where | work. os sao fect. P . rth Yakima Wants Reise. %. Prettily tailored, some with velvet col- , he was last seen. A gunshot wound| The mombers of the board are eh YAKIMA, Nov, 13-—In lars, and Tine: throughout. Embroidered em- in bis right breast showed how the|C. & Irwin of Vi . preak man had met his death, | dent; H. D. Brand of Tacoma. sec-| rei oed ana bette Menten Month blem on sleeve, in a retary; ©. B. Edgers of Seattle, A Yakima fe to become @ city of the W. Burns of North Yakima and C,| second class. At « joint meeting of « = Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Interestingly-Priced ; en's, s an omen’s Interestingly-Pri bs bad +? Fat . , : . an Children’s Hats, in a wide range of styles and colorings, in- cluding Tam o’ Shan- CAPT TTT TTT Te Ti of the Commercial Club. ters, special values at Aberdeen in League? ABERDEEN, Nov. i—® eport to Ulympla, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.90; Patent Leather Hats, Whether or not Aberdeen nee of whieh the olty will in light-blue, red, tan, pg om {ta franchise in @/|ite own charter, ably be detoret att %| Child Dies from Gealding. gray and brown, special values at $1.75—in black, $1.50; Felt and Shir- probably be determined at a Tmeeting of the stockholders #| COLVILLA, Wash. Nov. 18— red Velvet Hats, prettily trimmed with rosettes and fancy ribbons, spe- of the club, which will be held @/| Ida, the J-yearold daughter of Mr. cial values at $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00. in the counct! chamber of the # Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats, elty ball at @ o'clock tont 7 A clroular letter pel mayg Sh three miles west of Colvi mushroom shape, some trimmed with attractive Oriental design scarfs, and the meet: was sent out to «| *eelded so badly by falling beck day by FP. McFarlane, | 4rd from a chalr into « tub of others plain banded, special values at $1.50. president of the club. Not # ——e water that she died soon only stockholders, but all who «| *fter in Harvey hospital. may be interested in base! * > . . coll at the city jail Inst night but : HEALTH RESORT | ws vcceetes oy primrsore oc Setpnane ce se Women’s Hats: Special Values at $7.50 p vlbenen wy pee eartior ta es Women’s Trimmed Hats, late ac- (By United Press.) net he comng jail. tor quisitions from the workrooms, in styles that are. especially pleasing. ‘TIVE SERENO parently the result of an accident. BURN, N.Y. |Ormes, who was in the employ of the Next Tariff) gcott @ Howe of Tacoma, was a Named After. Seattle man, 36 years of age, and a., Btation G # the secre! ="! SUES FOR MILLIONS he kind of revision (By United Press.) gilt recommend. WALLACE, Idaho, Nov, 13.—~The fe taking a | January Mining Co. has sued the t tion. Let-| Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining Co. ia to Washington | for the recovery of $7,500,000, al- to be done, | leged to be the value of ore taken ‘want to know | from a disputed claim in the last future opera-| three years, and for the control of to know when/the famous Wardner vein, from which tous of millions of dollarv ts one which| worth of ore hax been extracted ont this coming) The January Mining Co. (» an Ore ‘urge that a year! gon corporation, and claims to own between | the Republican fraction lode claim peseed and its in the Yreka mining district, which “Thus there |came into possesston of that com A end all who have sabsert *. the past two or three seasons, @ | 2*** Siar store proprietors, were Gre invited to be present. The & letter seta forth that a deti- © Bite decision must be reached & : before December 1. * See eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ! i g Pee eeeeeeeeerer Floriat Ai “Sule! today aw C. W. Butler, a attempted | OF shares of fo “Frances aeereee eae aoed tnat to hang himeelf in the receiving | Gnas “2k Wealt 3 Sie Miller oe he or <n oe Post to the January company. % WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 Many new shapes in felts, velvets and combinations of silk and velvet. Large cording tg the annual report just ; and Be oe : ere rp feathers, en and novelty trimmings y the surgeon general o was . oi i Takee Sabie ware. "| baneun. the 7 are effectively used in producing these stylish models. | soldiers there was only one death ” a stent : from disense last yoar and that was from preumonia. CARMACK DIES A MARTYR. é Drummers’ Samples, Carpet Ends and Linoleum Remnants: Specials This assortment of Drummers’ Samples, Car-{ can be made up into small rugs for the bedroom daar tae gee il pet Ends and Linoleum Remnants includes a} or bathroom. The Linoleum Remnants, both resolutions Were adopted at the appro wide variety of attractive patterns and colorings. printed and inlaid patterns, make novel stove onal toda methodiet ppv nlntng we Some of the Carpet Remnants are 20 yards in| boards. The lowness of the price is a very at- thosejon the death of Senator Carmack | used length and are suitable for runners or stairs, or | tractive feature. to show | of Tennessee, who was said to have agg OS A : : : re hibition and civic teouaness. —a — . Bk Ts har cane’ ade Squirrel Furs: Strong Values in the Less Expensive Lines ) Miiltor Star: How many men | Sunday sshools, which . . ‘ 4 . ‘ P PP Nov. 13.-| me out of the charge of the “Six | here next Tussday and | | The skins used in these pieces, while coming from animals more plentiful than those whose has been | Hundred” at Balaklava during the | fur goes to make up the finer lines, are in every particular dependable. Several styles are pre- AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | i Gams oar? | ; ; mi ry car | paar voriieg SE Inter national 9100.00 TO 9180.00 ON YOUR | sented in Stoles, Neck-Pieces, Throws and Muffs. is oral neces | Ravenatniey AUTOPIANO, SABLE SQUIRREL STOLE, $19.50—Loose skin ef SABLE SQUIRREL RUG MUFF, $27.50—Finished the itry,| Out of the GOT men who made| ‘the val’ nd the famous charge 198 returned, | Including free use of our ctrew | feot over shoulders, Finished with heads and tails; | with heads; shirred lining. Bakery } lating Mbrary. Special prices 0 : @anigr ¢ ’ LEI CY DIT MU 22 contract in the remainder being billed, wound | L watt Uo give tab © tow Core a front tabs trimmed with paws and tails Mig: ag a . FANCY RUG MUFF, $22.5 STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR. second-hand Autopianos. Some SABLE SQUIRREL STOLE, $16.75—Loose tab ef SABLE SQUIRREL PLAIN PILLOW MUFFS, investon of Gray Squirvels. |] KET, BAKERY, 1219 VEOLER So tep Gs S00.00 we fred Ge fect in back, trimmed with heads and tails. Front in a nn yt > 96 bi, - > of the muste library. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. | Weber Piano Dealers. $14.7 3.50, $11.50, $9.75, $8.75. } RAL SQUIRREL STOLE, $18.50—In animal SABLE SQUIRREL PLAIN STOLE, $14.75—Wide | effect; heads cross in back. Front tabs finished with shoulder effect; front tabs finished with tails. heads NATURAL SQUIRREL STOLE, $13.75—Plain way. All bakery goods fresh each day. A trial will make you our customer TACOMA, Nov, 1%.--Gray squir rela are invading Western Wash ington tn astonishing sumbers cording to hunters. No one seems to know where they come from un loose skin effect, finished with tails. jews they crossed the Columbia |} Market L 1187. Bakery L 4780. [| SABLE SQUIRRKBL STOLE, $12.75—Two heads ; I as eee ; - woes (man cross in back; front loose tab effect, finished with paws | *Houlder effect, finished with tabs in front, d tails NATURAL SQUIRREL FANCY THROW, $10.00— "a i = a scotia itil een Sea " Loose skin effect in front, finished with tails. j } SABLE SQUIRREL FITTED NECK-PIECE, $9.75 NATURAL SQUIRR FANCY NECK-PIECE, Tab effect over shoulders. Finished with head iW SABLE SQUIRREL FANCY NECK-PIECE H} $6.75, $5.75—Skinner’s satin lining. SABLE SQUIRREL PLAIN THROW, $12.50— Length 68 inches. Brown satin lining. SABLE SQUIRREL THROW, $10.50—Length 52 $8.50, | in back :" F NATURAL SQUIRREL THROW, $16.75—Extra quality. Length 86 inches, Lined with Skinner's gray HH satin | NATURAL SQUIRREL PLAIN THROWS, $13.50, i WO THE PUBLIC; AGAIN. There Is no method of accomplishing good public $10.00, $9.75, | Cross in front, finished with heads $9.00. } | | ‘ 4 | 0, $6 i ; the ete Mttective 48 co-operation of the company and inches. Finished with heads NATURAL SQUIRREL FANCY MUFF, $15.75 i ‘ the tently A company intelligently managed wants i SABLE SQUIRREL PLAIN THROW, $875 NATURAL SOUIRREL PLAIN PILLOW MUFFS, | 4 Interest of its patrons. | Length 60 inches. Brown satin lining $14.75, $9.75, $8 i human life is the first necessity to good | OS oy Ser a thousand people ride a minute } 2 ot | ; . a ‘te than to have a single one of them ridden Into | Ladies’ Homa | Pree Gmbrold | - TY. | The prevention of accidents is the first | DO ONE THING FOR US IN RETURN: | | Journal —_| er Lemons. | os transit Company. : i \| Patterns =| Every Mornin 7 ak the public at large to jin with us to pron eaicendapdills. rlovmeadinte <cecmalnans: | | INCORPORATED "| leg carefully what we will have to say in a com- | Matter, A advertisements. We have studied the i OIA TE We are interested in giving good service-— We terviee. We are anxious to do even |!Canaries our battens ‘sesiatl’ tale dee ce, utesonDerica Imported German Singers. daint¥ od the Be aa | Cages and Seeds. 4 for th Musto Dept. of Kohler & : show how accidents happon and why, Os | GUARANTEE BIRD STORE ase a j ©. Wagner, Prop H. ROSE, Proprietor, i 718 Third av. Bll 1918 Second Av Seattle , Ave.cor fi nie- A336 Fed “® THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc, Copyright 1908 by Stone & Webster, It ta rapidly arriving,.and will make big money for present buyers BROKERS. KAVANAGH CO., Inc, Mine Operators, Botn Prosenmaze, SOME ante. rsin, Kuieate WH os sis mae 7045-678 JOHNSTON BLDG | Ondem Maqouted fr inveotinent es on Matolon