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i 1 4 THE STAR--FRIDAY, GAMBLERS LEARN OF RAID AND POLICE ARE TOO LATE morning, according to an off announcement today, and ft @ ox pocted that & will be determined | wither Von Buelow will resign or not, | The chancellor will make a com plete report of the two days’ de bi aBanre ke. 2 Sa -ppearegid Bate in the Reichstag regarding low passenge pasnonger, out of $460 in & sitet iol ous 4 FRRMIT (5 mw ‘is «ao y “ «0, he the kaiser’a London «raph in| Secrecy in Obtaining the) cambling game coming down, from | Count Dele sicidiies Meets! ntative who would be acceptable | than an hour ra xo Tterview and other recent state the north. af to him and his interests, |dience bad left the Park theatre, |ter wa ments by the emperor, which have Warrants Does: Not Those men wore taken Into the to Endorse Candidate the fact that Palmer was once) historic Brooklyn playhouse 0. 4 yon characteriaed as “indiscreet,’ D4 police court at the time, and rm ‘ nt partner of Justice Root, whone | was vere t nigh : t Stop “Leak. [eased with inetractions tp leave This Afternoon. judicial conduct will likely be in-| hour i the tellding © M D mead the city immediate! dd nity away pee A by ; hae! Mae eg tw | role Mra, Mary Spooner, | » . » D t t ar od as an argumen ny oO © Spooner Yi REICHSTAG DEMANDS r OSPIT AL H E A | rowce Captale Ales Mobones eee tet at least a Hbnth| Tt 14 on the boards for the King] should not be epeaker of the house. | which was filling an engager WILL OCCUPY Wanelast night inatructed to raid a) 2 i ty order ‘was not on-|county delegation to the lower|in this position he would ha the theatre ras | MUST G0 TO jgambling game which has been in| oa house of the state legislature tol appointing of the " n RICK SESSION. | progress for some time in room 608 | fF00. os vegtorguy called Chief| caucus this afternoon to pick of the Investigating cormt ° ialsichevipiiaes | CcouRT rive at the place the room was| Ward into conference and gave him | member for endorsement for the) | Ole Hanson ty making ' " Ti . | 4 f Instructions to rald the game at the ght to beat Palmer out, and, wh a E- Questions Are Prepared comecigiomeimaea dark and the threo men for whom) (oi and arrest the three men in| slogation began assembling |giving Palmer credit for | being tt 1 Kate M. Gilman, night superin.| Warrants had been inmied were) oie ward obtained the|at 2 o'clock and the preliminary | about the politician in the —— ey for the Emperor to tendent of the Seattle General how | missing, The proposed rald had) {ith it very degree of we-|Akirmiah started, Whether or not | county, he he is having some i A sary erved with a warrant for | had evidently § eReS ON oreoy possible, and turned them/|they will ever get so far as to go) succes r this afternoon will nswen het t last night by City Deteo This ts the ond time within " McDonald to serve. | int} caucus ts doubtful. If they do,|In all probability try to prevent SCIE M > tweaks that Certain MeDonala over to Captain McDonald to ser " ; y ) oon tive Glen Humes on a charge of /tWo weeks that Captain ' it js Mkely that Frank H, Renick|the delegation endorsing an failing Immediately to report an ao-|HAs been Informed of the extatence Chief is Nonplused, | wtil be the tan, I" Paimer,|for the speakorship, nad if he cal iW AN ASYLUM (By United Press.) nt to the pollee, as required by | Of gambling games, an on both oo “Tt te certaigly a funny provost the Gorsovation eundidate, ta vretty (40 this, Bi cc toe dae casiona no arresta were made, The tlon how this information leaked wall ponvinesd that he eatact tim the ond Bre 6 oars declared Chief Ward today was particularly careful about} fact that when the pollee arrived | out,” found to)" » warrant nd was 1o/ all the gamblers were 0 op ian, | Chole oO ape ar in the |have flown indicates that know!|getting the warrants so that it/ nd Jackson, as a local option yo ap YORK, Nov. 4 j don Monday noon at 1:90/ edge of the pending rail “leaked,” | would bo kept absolutely quiet. Hut | ose / oa 3 a ‘ ; , ch result Mayor f Game ome that the men we Wore aftor|SMANO aon Aebaypronegye Mayor sterday in wind of something, for they! i+ jnore was no meeting thas “* r formed of the game at the Ceoll,| were t on hand when we wont! ie would soonet take Ms chances | al N.J en: < when | Which {# sald to have after t . | aeen tho tate at Inrce, olthur for |q.fth, Tampico is coming down the 9 Mau er ng Was struck on | ated for a month past by tht has frequently happened that | himself as speaker or for # repre ‘ate fem 4 phe feng se | this evening re sf . the ad with a club by Angus Mo | A. D. Holly and Charles Clark, who | proposed raids on gambling gam not hindered by fogs. durtng the entire autumnal sitting | ponald. The police inalst that no| Were arrested some time ago upon |have been forestalled by {Informa ‘ es FrT gE emg of the as 1 The ipal report of the occurrence was fur-| the arrival of the steamshtp North-| tion reaching the gamblers tn ad RTE er que s which the e Will nished them, Miss Gilman says a| Western from Nome, charged with] vance, An Investigation ts being Be on your guard against Imitations of Fels-Naptha soap. | be called upon to ado beget D ? |having fleeced J. W. Fraser, « fel-/ made by Chiet Ward. i Pisa } personally or through Ch on ssaintesicisnaieibiiniiteeatisani eR re ; 3 Yon Buelow are Ak RRHRRARRAR ERE suk TBS . Taking out blood stains is the oe 7 4 The Boer Incident. i2 most severe test to which a soap can * BANK CLEARINGS, . Does bis majesty not * ; * be put that, in simultaneous! * Seattle. *| ‘ i ence ement to the leart oda 4 ~ +4 ; io hon bes ter walk ee 4 AND iS _ You can scald or boil a blood- in working out campaign pla * Tacoma. *| stained handkerchief, using any their defeat by the #® Clearings today $731,099 & | : : ’ Mas deliberately double dea Balances "Ses02 «| Man Has Head Hurt as a “yfoauel he, followteg ordinary soap in the old-fashioned In view of his own ad * Portland. * joers were elected for the coming that Germany was strongly pro-|* Clearing: today 91,398,282 «| Result of Napping torm: President, Mrs. Ottilie way and rub on the washboard un- Boer tn his sympathies, does the Balance ’ + 97437 Obert, Seattle; vice president, Mrs. : Sanh ee ae Kaiser think he can treat his coun-|, */*uce® vate Carelessly. Mary Fisk; treasurer, Mra, Agnes til cr ~ 8 so qe pac Sy try fairly in aiding the Boers’ a Fussell, Lunch was served by the without budg “ 0 a enemies? ss 2 athe 2d Se heb, in cle i J entertaining circle at poon, It was ging the biood stains. Thatever may have been hiv |dectded that the next session will Pale H at » th e - . B55 ont wove cast foley AB lg — Ragpndhen fo 4 Nelson t# Appoin*ed. ukewarm or cold water according morning, Earl Fulkason was struck! Dr, T. J. Nelson has been ap SPEND WINTER when he heard of the | and badly hurt by an inbound car.) pointed health officer for the dis Jameson raid: “I hear your people | have invaded the Transvaal and/ AT SAVANNAH Fulkason, who lives about two/trict of Ballard, In place of Dr I hope every man of them will be | miles east of Edmonds, had started | Heliker, who resigned recently, He shot?" ee to walk in last night, but growing | will have offices im the old city [tired bullt @ fire near Elbert sta- tion i laid down. He was about hall of Ballard. Will Bulletin Game. French and Russian Cri arcuate Broge) Does Wilhelm not think that by | os, Coeeeery Tt asleep, and the nolse of the accusing Russia and France of | Wa)"couay to the, Virginia Mot | approaching car aroused —him| | Ansious atudenta of | the hie seeking to cripple England's South | springs, where enough so that he raised up just iH " the football me ae Wen Adie campaign and represent extend ‘an’ invita “iio time to get struck on the had | hes ate an un wanenl the Ter OS. ROVERS UROL the t or all t by the fender oa , French Rusatan scheme, he was | Such toe oe of kava Sepecietensent Wood, of tho | Window at Preston's drug of Be aa] an vn ized Dot lence © ¢ late ‘o a ee 4d ge SR ae be | ine, was on the car, and had the| 10" HOnE “iments with Mf. Pree French and the Russians? / By representing that the masses | {' pc sill went the invitation of Germany ore bitterly anti-Brit-| Judge Taft ts invited to attend ¢ ish, Goes bis majesty not think | Sys Ce ge that he has made Bungland Ger-| ji n> as vel | Seert covtades ban Wesmmasu iba ton to bulletin the result gf), the n bad cut om the head, and seemed |#8me, which will be telegraphed as \to be bleeding internally. He com-|*%°0 88 possible after the game. jained of his left side and back Dances to Begin. 4 . ' mahy's foo? and the members of the preetd: hh yt! By declaring that Germany's in Fe will miso be invited to. a ee a ee an wn ae vs corien of water ereate in its naval strength !s for ceineiieen a on i use agtinst the Orient, does the) WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Seore. G. A. BR. Ladies Entertain, a oichanaae . Kaiser not think German trade in| tary of War Wright today an-|_ Yesterday Gen, Lawton clrele,| Sortie hard to make this Riv best the far east will suffer seriously?! nounced that Col Ladies of the G. A. R., entertained | the first district meeting of Puget) | Sound at the old city hall George H. Tor. Has not the kaiser's custom of; ney would be promoted to the ben, working at cross purposes with|of surgeon general of the his own government shatiered the on the retirement of Gen. O'Retlty World's confidence ‘n German sin- January 14, 1909. Col. Torney te cerity? |now in charge of the general army Should not something be done! hospital at San Francisco. to ineure the uniformity of Teuton- fe policy and to prevent a repeti-| tion of future “indiscretions” such as the recent Interview? | dance the club has ever held, 16 A PITIAGLE WREGK. meeting was opened with Mrs. Lula peattaniaas ‘ Shannon, president of the District} DENVER, Colo, Nov. l-oMre of Washington and Alaska, in the| alien Reed, who is charged with jones, but later Bre. Laie Stach Mrs. Lulu Black-| attempting to dynamite Mrs. Law lrence Phippe and her Syearold daughter Helen, is described by those who saw her today as a pit- lable wreck. That she may die at any time is the assertion of physician, The doctor declares that Mra. Reed frequentiy took drugs to leanen pains from which she suf | fered for 4 number of years. RHEUMATISM | $500 | Rey O Reward abe -y- ll ‘To Confer With Von Buelow. BERLIN, Nov. 13.—Emperor| William and Chancellor Von Bue- low are to meet at Kiel Monday Relieves in one free treatment |) 3 | ue vite fOr our free ltter- Drove it. ature. Aracld Vibrator Co, Mate 1841. Walker’s Bankrupt Stoc All the fine Furs at Half Walker’s Price. All the fine Costumes at about One-Third Walker’s Price. All the Suits, worth up to $25.00, at $10.00. All the White Waists, worth up to $1, at 3 for $1. All the Kimonos and Robes at about Half Walker’ , Price. All the Trimmed Hats at Half Walker’s Price. i Everything to be sold out in short order. | THE STONE-FISHER CO., Distributors William Walker Bankrupt Stock 1112 to 1116 Second Avenue sate tr 4 Mir, ta th ainsorons oh ite SPEAKERSHIP QUESTION IS the endorsement of his NOVEMBER 13, 1908, at the covial olght months Nar viagton tay by his no sign of enld that THEATRE.GOES <5" UP IN FLAMES « UP AGAIN TODAY __ United Press.) h 1 r himself or a man of his mation, | #1 (By United Press.) directions on wrapper 20d dissolves like snow in to the ea and the bic April. Isn’t it common-sense that a ome that will perform this miracle without injuring the most delicate fabric is also the best for all laundry and household purposes? It’s so ecasy—the Fels-Naptha way of washing. All the real Rard work is done by the soap itself. Remember to please use lowes With hot water and boiling or scalding, Fels-Naptha soap does not have the chance to show what a wonderful dirt loosener it is. Fels-Naptha takes out grease p ogy and other stains just as readily as it does blood stains. red and — n wrapper. How Anty Drudge Takes Out Blood Sti Johnny Jones—‘Boo kool boo hoo! Thommie Thumps h the nose and made it bleed and it’s all over my shirtwaist. Boo hoo!’’ . Drudge—‘‘Tommy Thumps is a very naughty bo " ‘ou didn’t hit him first. But never mind, Anty will rub a little Fels-Naptha soap on the blood s the shirtwaist in lukewarm water for a few minut lightly on the washboard, and presto! the blood gone and the shirtwaist as good as new again.’’ Follow the directi or cold water. Anty iT Is YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY — To buy seasonable merchandise at the extremely low prices that we have been making at the Gr Wreck Sale. Remember the Old Rainier Clothing Store has always given you real bargains tle money, and they will continue to do so as long as there are bargains to be secured. say that this is your last opportunity at this sale, we mean it. The sale will positively end ing week. A deeper cut in prices is made for tomorrow and the coming week. NOTE THESE PRICES: Boys’ Clothing Men’s Fi ee fe Boy's School 33k halts 's Negligee $4.00 Roy's Spit, nice §9.95 trong anc 2.25 Men's Pants sage "eo Heavy Corduroy Pants $2.60 Work- i ‘ants ' Men's Eure crated Pante Dress | wi Men's Suits juite, cashmere, ancy stripes. td St pirts urable $6,00 and $1.00 Boys’ Bults, In #150 and 4.18 Men browns, gray worsteds ree h twoeds 3.25 380 Boston fenoy gray ripen knickerbookers $ e£0] | Garters .... «es " 4 rt oe oha's7,bo Mon 4 4 : eheok, pure wor- aha $1.6 ; ancy worsteds 2.9 Men’s Hats $2.00 Men’s Hats 85c « $5.00 Genuine Knox and Stet eit... cee Men’s Furnishings $18.00 Men's jutte, and Slay worsted, wi8 go at © Men's Suits, tmpo 10 black and bi od Young Men's — $10.00 Young Men's Suits, in cashmere and se wor- 926,00 Men's Suite mi oy ay, brow ‘ Thc half-Wool Under the Migh Art Talo cheek, pure wor- $6 30 fing eermes, wore steds, @o at . tise *"$9.30 Men's Shoes Overcoats Men's Overooats, kersey mk and blue vate, all aly ‘cas in all cole 34,60 Men's Over: $2.50 Men's Heavy Working Shoes . ' Men's Dress $ Shirts The and So n Working Rubber per pair sido Bove eae tone g Suit Cases Cravenettes + ier eee 1 5 ® $15.00 Oravenettes, which wil) mo at ' fre gorviceable "$8 and $40 Bult Cases 1 95 n's Cordurom sep tho rein at ‘ ‘ . out, go at $8.20 ord Aii-ienthior sult Cases tons Heavy . Ganrey $26.06 Sind" 928.00 Gravenettes no ats, water= a ail mixtures, Ja 3 ety t and patterns, 9.80 aliast é wear gar ® Shoes, at halt price # RUaranteed ment fess. Hundreds of Other Bargains That Space Does Not Permit Mention. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Rainier Clothing Store 1104 First Avenue Us to