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17¢ Several days later | Now,” although t is one alleged Dainty Styles of Gibson and wherein everything | staff Darina gyno of the United sued by the officers of the faction | ever be known. seated t the palate of mortal | his body was found in a floating | ¥!ttictem that « ua go through the Dainty Wool Bootees, white| Empire Stock collars, with | hummock of ice by thr natives, | Pruning process, Even at that, the with pink or blue trim f without ruching top; * ricity, jutetly Every delegate of the electrical nt a « er lines and de egu Thank ome je of ince othere . : On Seord the Ue U. ©. Georgia. | workers of both factions indulged | Who notified the inhabitants of /S0t '* jrawn a clever lines and de- | sie pen SA |.. cemmek aie aceon. aee THE GREAT ORUGLESS PHYS! CIANS WHO ARE NOW HEAL ING THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND SICK, WITH MARVELOUS RESULTS. MANILA, Nov. 17, — Admiral o | Herschel island. When a searching Harbere’ Philippine squadron has| jin lengthy statements of the differ | been coaled, provisioned and mob- | iitmed, ready to proceed to China! at once to protect the American in-| terest# in case of more serious complications. All marine officers are preparing with absolutely ed In samples to ied. The Yakima Buff Rock Exa Co. Co. and numerous | booths that and instructive is the basement. the | ae; values to b0e 5c yervarny Beall party found the b6Gy beat Gay thore to was nothing lett but the torso, SOLDIERS FINED | ® 8 " TUE : ° ° THE STARTUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 17, 1908. iJ | = ° o ATHLETIC MEET AT FAIR) YAS SEEN CAUGHT AMUSEMENTS ee ON ay es Sing ie Oude 06 Festi N] A Jay Chrous," put on by two Agia y — | old-time nh and Delorrent, | aod iat the ‘o this week t#| | (By United Pre attorney for Lathan and will fight Nf ed with rea worth. “ivery- | an Vin a e fac ions | Piiieectors Want | that fs that there will be a track} PORTLAND, Ore, Noy 17. extradition — pre dings. Lathan cages | of [sth # there except an hant | | built, and there will be some big] Alexander $. Latham, who was |W## the chauffeur who drove Ruef| Orphe: The oomedinna proffer of ts to Preparé |track meets held on it next year,| Ruef's chauffour in the yan it | (2 the office of Tirey L. Ford, chief!’ 111 candidly contenu, Mr, Reiter, 1) 00menl antion, whieh ears | dium. Work will be commenced upon the |), © counsel for the United Ratlroads, | 4on't like It thin week an aerial acrobat, was plentitully S 4 Stadium. | grounds an soon as the board of re-| ST@f, aed who has been a fugitive | and who testified to Burne that pe) & whole, I moan, Of course Tl anoiauded, and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | easona le erchandise —_— the authorities of the | from justice since last January, was | Ruef had come out with a shirt box | meared” Fh the small boy wholyoung, well kgown to Moattielt } | J.P, exposition manage: | AYP stop sparring for points. Selon here today by two of De-| fulb of something and had Grizen because ; By gn ed So more than satiefactory SPECIALLY PRICED | on having & big inter | Those in close touch with the situ-|tective Burns’ men, He will be immediately to the safety deport your Orpheum | | | professional track jation think that the two contending }tken to San Franctaco, It is| vaults of the Western National Te thie wa | Moore. | sdiieiuis anemic: bu; eraihiehats. miata, station | ihe fair and is now nego | parties will compromine and Ko half| learned that ex-Senator Gearin of bank, where he had deposited the Us keen in | rowded house greeted \ Y D n is put to the tent aa or of regents of and half on the expenses of the/ this olty has come forward as an | contents of the box pots, In fact, Now, let nm ar mubsetate at « n nnd prove | for the building of | field : © ere our salaried show Site ex teased ask Sie ne ons Wome nes yi on people} In conjunction with the track | » Day. curta tae | cision, and should prove - “ ‘ mer ps | to build the | there will be built a large grand: | | recetving «hip Phitadetphia. | Pay aban ine *Llataaiie ‘Tein’ [dvawitg card’ all week 36g ete ree atte | rarely Wilh biked aad Sieachaee, The eck Gn | master R Hu. Johahon reported as apon the “Majeatic Trio Z ar anal trimmed with sii and but | emular |b 6 " le | paymaster of the Philadelphia, re singers and dancers. Grand. | nd of the material in the mixture 7 eight men to ran, Baseball grounds First Lieat, F, D, Kilgore reported |@ right to be on the Orpheum circult Jedy drama which seems to have an TTICOATS Z how- and the essential equipment for oe duty as panos ee oft ! be en legal Prue indefinite leas wan ween by “Ss Food quality soft tattet the marine guard of the re nderstand me, lam judging from |another packe last night Seren See toes rey o vatter in the | field events will be placed tn the | ro b) | ' ® ore, including black and | w hip Philadelphia and the prison |® Feattle viewpoint Their stuff | Mies Melville's of the load | that the center, with the track encireling a ; |ximply did not take, and, to t be of little or no use |All will be constructed in firatctass| Labor Controversy Is at! hip Nipal fectly fair, 1 think It “got by” for the | seaing twic : cole, $3 96 for this summer, as order and of the best materials, ter Big Power Company Form plain reason it wasn’t worth while, — | jorning wear, in | ed for would of| When completed the track will Last Settled—Politics HELENA, Mont. Nov. 17 wise vee Bunane Blogel, | Seattio. toh plaids in red and | to conform to the |furnish for the University one of in Canvention. contract has been ‘entered Into b6-| here alout my ta, th “We Are King,” © swash-bugkler : | of the AcY.P. BE. |the best outofdoor tracks on the |tween the Great Falls Water|dicton, put on Jay Pen- | pleased another bix audience — Inst ie sure, however, and | coast _ Power company and the Chicago,|which I liked first rate, although | M&M Edmund Carroll, ax the sur | D 2 Lliseunees 5 3 EGS |Muwaukee '& St. Paul Hallway [your euonts did ‘nin aceny to wakatn | ,nuerounded by a capable cor ress Goods and Silks DENVER, Nov. 17.—'The stormy | COMPany whereby the former com af sv over it. In "A Deal on “Change” | $1.50 Sulfings 81.10. Next Tatfetm | She Albatrons B7¢ Ya. | political discussion which was on|P&nY will, for a period of 26 yoars| Mk Vin Pelt and his support fur. | Lois ‘4 and 46 ait. | Mie Gee. | s6-in. otrictly al!-woot | at the session of the American Fed. | S¥PPIY the latter with 20,000-horee | neat -ciimax la worked out with ine | “In the Palace of the King,” | woot imported suit-| 9 oe Albat best eration of Labor last night, when | Power. It takee effect one year | teiigence | of the tentious productions 7 oe Se ws saad: adjournment was taken, was~ n@, "ence And thin brings me to Mise May- | °¥*! in atehinn cu ceasalen Gear algey’ me av 9 Ot ee resumed thie morning, and much PPA GPUPEEQRA NEG peli Adame violinist, Mise Adame okay bent shades of of street and even- | aa of the morning's proceedings were BO Cinloned musiolan and her work | 11) London smoke ing shades; this te % |given over to discussions and set DEVOURED BY pected tut HUT. ina teen [se Dolores aces | tape, new blues the nicest wool | low. ‘The Eaquimo village, the for.| tlement of factional and jurisdic. fumes! When she first appeare: | ; ‘ hits Please Almost tunetellers, the Big Snakes, the| tional disputes. The political sit ihe dab.anecea la a | Third Avenue. ee mea ee tabric'ger avon] ch as the Skidoo House and a dozen other/ uation will be alred again Thure |e h reminded of a ere | ‘Waeat: meledrame to dark red and green D Gowns, as it is light | mirth-producing shows surround the | day morning nm a Niobe and a Cheyenne girl, | Third Aven | these come in the « Pt weight, soft and Fun Shows. Jnceker after pleasure the moment compromise had been reached The texture of thy probably in| “The Texa sew plein weaves ; clinging; also very [he steps off the stairs into the con:|in the controversy between the (By, Wnited. Pr Reds aitseatinn auare ‘Ge to ta labo eudliines an’ tiptoe reas thant ee also a beautiful line aaleades tee neat a mid-winter carnival |(aion of the whirling, laughing | freight handiers and the Brother SAN ANCISCO, 191 TFeace monte We dleec hatin. orien {anton nunee OF tiptet =o ae | ene; --aenes hese, 3 saa ane: enbendel fasere ast night in the essness of the basement. |hood of Railway Clerks and the |News of the tragic fate of a de-| Adams warbrobe befetled in browe | eat - plece is excellent fe th 6! geemest ts the bint building under the This is the mid-winter carnival,| clerks will be granted a arter, | r who was lost on # floating | but too much shouldey was in evi fen't it strange that so many Pa Py re Thanks hind. Sienened ta of George Trumbull | 8nd to Weary chasers of the elusive | An inyitation will be extended to |!eeberg and eaten by animals of the |dence, I think balloonists fall three or four thou | : seestven | dob) eal pee Chevalier of Jamestown cota, it should prove an escape|all of the railway brothers to be | Arctic region after he had slowly | One Of the good things on your] sand feet without injury, and a a . . “ io interested in |Y#lve for whatever pent-up fun ia|come members of the American |*tarved to death was brought to/ ML Mr. Reiter, was “Motoring,” an| man breaks his neck by stumbling $1.10 65c eyed rity of Se |left over from election night. It| Federation of Labor. | this port today by the whaler Kar. Frog, awn 8 satire on automobiling, | over a curb? m — should prove =| continues today Gnd tomorrow President F. J, McNulty and 8.| luk. Fred Moraud, a Frenchman, |),,00rr7, Tate and bis cee 9 i saa | a. instructive one J. Fahey, of the electrical workers, |!# the deserter who decided to risk | is certainly true to life. | | Knit Wear Low vee Pot one aco | Were seated over the protesting | bi* life on the trackieas wastes of| Jack Hatlen and Sully Hayes put Women's The Vests exhibits of their | delegation, consisting of J. J, Reed,| the Arctic regions in November,)on some Daffy Dancing which or Pants Aik fi long rows of [= W. Potter and H. W. Sherman. | 1907 ed cons ble applause ft} White Fiseced Vewts Gc lly decorated booths rang was sugested that a joint meet-| Moraud left the ship at Herse hel) ' ae < men would e#h« rt m their Aone tintenea’ ine t ot fac and started over the ice floes to |"Work-up” and lengthen thelr ex : the sides and center of ing Of the factions be held in St - ; Joentric stepping. 1 think they would only; regular 16; Thanks hai ca the main Louis in January, and the funds of | ¥ard Dawson with a nack of stolen | Wyte acepbine. I tl ney us ‘ giving 59c hike ‘ola postoffice building the two factions be placed in truat| provisions he had secured before be)” Harry Linton and Anita Laurence BAIS seenrd sense ; ad 5¢ ttle Electric Co, at an in a Springfield, Ute, bank and left the ship. How far he was able |deserved greater appreciation for | Infants’ 35¢ Bootees $1,400, has fitted up a| BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY, |drawn oxcept undef warrants is-|to go in the northern country will |their neat little sketch, “Married | NECKWEAR My | ent ries of the controversy The topliners, Gus Edwards } Blonde Typewrtters-—stx of th one young man, Arthu Infants’ $1.25 Caps 59c HAND BAGS trimmea | Real Alligator rexyiar| leather lined, 58) and purse Hand innide values He Bags, | Woot ¢ awaned Thanke giving sale pe. YOUTH STARTLES THE POLICE JUDGE to $7.50. Bach this stuff ie writ I did not fail to W. R Walter, Wayside Emergency hospital, fy and laughter. The | y (By United Press.) ve more to the married |‘? — Cayeine, se oh henrres PORT TOW NBEND, Nov. 17 the Underwood typewriters which New facts have been discovered but not so be | St Olongapo have or H. C. Langworthy, & young man/Ciyde Hitchcock and George Ber- | *4T® used In the act . . the cause of indi Linens at te prepared for action. The COD-| who was arrested several days ago |nard, Fort Worden soldiers, arrested |, Conrad's song, “Youre Truly, Kid if Disease is an ef. wensus of opinion here today is dlsordert: told P aw nies on fem nie for the |eoley.” ts rich in wit and was ren- | Yidual diseas sean a | $0-inch Bleached Damask, all new designs and | asa rderly person, to! y ae (ered with a littl Grey Matter, fect. It has a cause, To know | extra heavy cloth; regular bec yard. Thanke- that the battleships of the Atlantic! Judge John B. Gordon yesterday | clash between artitierymen and the /"*TM, a Mr’ Rett tea conte 4 te relieve Damask giving linen sale | feet would not go to China at the afternoon that the charge was|Port Townsend pol ST BR nose yl TL na oe oe hc cane tae sel ave Yd. price bs cadh ¥ puis ee 9c prime beef, suck Veen eal lbagr mad Would fe / without foundation because he was | {net £100 in the polies court yoni. EDDIE. BOYDEN. / they produce. Hence, here as else 20¢ Damask $0 Dozen Pure Linen Damask Towels, blue and engaged in prospecting in Rainler| orderiy and riotous conduc | where, “Knowledge is Power.” We Towels oe Soreere, Seay temo: yeee She eee ae No transports are now available | Valley and that he had struck a ‘ : lean eave you M yer give ws 8 22e Each Piaskeniving tinea sale gee wis yng eS GNA ctekn Which neenyes Saree Suite Tressurer. were pleased | Chance. i t« our knowledge of the prias, cnet firett caren 2c) No orders have been recelved| $1000 to the ton ABBRDEEN, Nov. 17-—Johbn G.j with @ Dill which fairly sctntitianted sauses Which gives ue power to 1” ‘ w. BI far from Washington. City Attorney Ellis De Brulor| Lewts, state | treasurerelect, to rah cinse Yesterday. And it We aa ee saat Fog de $3.00 Blank. rR nn bg blankets pe ae emitted a mort of disbeliet and|day announced the appointment of S04 ‘ik. Jew with a siatling |edee has recently been discovered ets $4.29. ae °* thankoeiving wre. er aes thurmured something about coming jeorman, of ymORG, 6: some and dance, which went big. with reference to the causes of NG: BOUUM: vv ces caecckahides dene . from the state which borders on | uty state treasurer, Mr. Sherman, | One of the best comedy sketches | diseages and those heretofore con. Kansas. Langworthy insisted that | Who ts but 26 years old, Is at prom iseen here for a jong time wan staged sidered incurable now yield read oe, nee we tae your 9 |his claims were true. Judge Gor | ent the confidential man of the [by Eugene O'Rourke and Nellie ity to our scientific treatment aux. ‘168c ” Raymond Land compan: inge, entitied ‘arior A.” There) ,, “ y?. lowaye. —— oe ‘ . ncaa i aa cain ant, [E ther features which stimpy i By Al Sp ey none a esntadininas iaiann Goma deat oa teen ee fomach and bowel troubles, head |for = fow days. There ts a nus: | COMmaee NO OUGET FOUND $ A COUGH OR COLD |ache, rheumatinm, backache, ete., |picion about police headquarters| 0)" te [leat ‘Commander Casey | following formula is alwithout any drugs or surgeon's TOMORROW that Judge Gordon wants to Ket! i’ Morgan, executive officer of the|paver falling remedy for coughs | knife j'@ om the ground floor when Lane'| vctected cruiser Milwaukee, was |", colds Consultation and examination is | Worthy organises @ mining com | Getached today and ordered to| T¥O Ounces of glyo , One| free, so no one need suffer ane) 2 as 135 val pany. duty as inspector of the Eleventh | half = ot oe pe s pine not know thelr exact condition Damask, 2 yards wide, value. RENTER: Ie anthouss dhitieh, jcompound, one-half pint good! Incurable diseases are not ac FRIEND 18 AN INGRATE. Lae te he whisky; mix and shake thoroughly | cepted Naval Review Postponed. each time and use in doses of a| Jim Morrison of Seattle and | be jimgrate on earth. jafterncon he ent @ & patient at the | liewes he has discovered the worst Late yesterday man| Util tomorrow om aceount of a TOKIO, Nov. 1l7-—The grand naval review, which was to have been held today, was pe tponed storm which made the manetvers| teaspoonfal to a tableapoonful every four hours. This will cure any cough that is curable or break up an acute cold tn twenty: four hours. The in-! Mayor Mueller of Georgetown, and hundreds of other prominent men, will tell you how they were cured by these great drugiess physicians. To suffering women we can refer Thankexiving | | aTe S-inch Persian and Dresden Ribbon, a wilk suitable for opera bags, fancy work, coat hangers, etc.; regular See values. M13 — BUCHANAN SECOND AVENUE LA iA ALO ZI sername | whose name he says is George © been y onagg lt, ac” 48 wok BO prom Te Build Play Groun: Don't get anything but the “Con-| saved from going under the dread | “no. Peon guts Gane icon .the pation(e new oult and at Saturday night next at the | centrated pine, as it is « special) knife of the surgeon. i} dies, good for all jsent “his own worn-out clothing to| Chamber of Commerce & meeting | pine product refined for medical| So why suffer? Come today and agg ST. PAUL O DENTISTS omorro {the hompital ina auit_ case. Now Pll be eld to ormanize a play | purposes and comes only in haif| be examined free at the offices peiva: season prided gos edad | Walter wants the police to find Mr Jon with the Play Ground As. {ounce bottles, each enclosed in a of Loughney & Loughney, 10-11-12 ee, geese Smoqualmte a Ee sahmmeneneaiaiine . i Seat. phi dg tin screw-top case, which is air-| Eetabrook Building, on Second and Seattle, Wash. 1 i OM pated en ae Pa tight to preserve the fluid tn its Union st $a. m. to 6 p. m.| | Bank Closes—Cashier Arrested Beattie Is Selected. | full strength aly | i. plONTRCELLO, Ky... Nov 17.—| RICHMOND, Va., Nov, 17.—The = | “tizens’ Nationa’ nk cloned | American Prison association se. |today. Cashier Charles W. MeCon- lected seattle for ite meeting place || C. ea OW EES! THE NAVAJO DANCING | nahey is under arrest in connec in 1909. ition with the suspension of the in ~--— + Imported German Singers Cages and Sees CLUB WH HA vi Educators Meeting. lit |atitution and the authorities are , . . GUARANTEE BIRD STORE will have tte first meeting at P |secking Assistant Cashier B R.| WALLA WALLA, Nov. 11.—Prom Tatts leow ie eae f CRG | Winfrey. The shortage 1s estimat.| ("ent men, Interested in education C. Wagner, Prop. ‘Thursday evening, Oct. and the prospects for ite advance- jment In the northwest, are gathered in Walla Walla for the educational congress which opened he day in the interests of Whitman College.” Th 718 Third av. led at $27,000. The deposits are reported to amount to $90,000 Pledged to Help Women. LONDON, Nov. 17.—A_ poll ig, well-made Couch, with hand-tied J) w and covered with a good quality of green J) the house of commons cuhich was n to make Whitman co! leompleted today, she It is six feet long and 30 inches wide. It J)tonished party leadera that 420|0"Y of the Pacific coast ( , lof the entire 670 members have er sell for $6.00, and will after tomorrow. Only fi Samitted that they are pledged co Seattle ite _ Gontract, | a customer. support the pending bill for wom ve awarded) n's suffrage if it is brought to a |final vote before the end of the session New Navy Yard Officers. NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, Nov. 17.—Two commissioned i for duty bere on the eol bridge at ound Bridge | $10,600 - TWO WEEKS CARNIVAL the Puget dging company, fc Woman Weds North. Nov, 17.0. D. Cochran, a| | known attorney of this city, and Miss Ines Huntoon, of Seatile, were | dd here Nov the nurse, the doctor and the breadearner with good medicines and “easy-to-pay” prices. Not only are you sure of getting the best—you make a substan- tial saving. 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