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TRPEPEMENM Hee * ONE DOLLAR FOR Wives, * phil | * United Presa.) | * putth, opt. Nov, if. i | a will of ¢ we Geor achen, one of lone Tae n to Re-| initiative election the right tp vote! ® merchants of Butte, whe ‘tied mn ich upon whether a franchise sliall be|w at st Paal, Minn, October 6, Sy Whic! granted, |® wae filed for probate this . The statute provides that 4 fran-|® morning, It wan drawn up a Futile. chive shall be a logisiative act.!® August 1, 1908, by Mr. Fite 3 ream This means that only & legislative |@ ohon, is in his own handwriting Br of the Washing | body, in this tnatance the olty cout | and wes not Withenned by any el, has the .right to chines, In the West Seattle case, where: in ft was sought to enjoin the Se | » attle Blectrie ©o, from making an/» l* * will be in governor of ¢ a commission jawa pertaining fo referendum and grant fran-/w one. The’ estate ts worth about $60,000, of which $20,000 is In cash. At the close of the will Mr. Fitxehen made the fol lowing note: “Shall any women present themselves clatming to be my wives to each of them I give held that the state statute was Cor! we che sum of $1." Most of the es reet and the citizens had no right) ® cate is given to hi atives, * to. wote either for or against a ed ‘sc saute sel BIT BY HORSE, NOW SUES CITY ** at the general! extension to ite Alk! Point line, | on March 22,\ under a@ franchive granted by the ia thls olty council, the state supreme vourt| % that doth the refer i ‘charter amend Be ee ewer of voting the city councl!, oF election, nat they ace are almost tp the section of the PRESSES SS EERE ER EE ES RES nUSESS The Ministerial Federation of noon, devoted to wlent prayer in ohureh and shop, during which all business is to temporarily cease, in the plan proposed terial federation of this etty, to be} followed out during what known as “prayer week,” either the emeene AFRICA MAY HAVE The Abyssinian King Is AR—TUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908 fi -DAY PRAYERS | i} | t Week before Ohristniaa or the Ml firat week in January. if At yesterday's meeting of the fed. | | on the plan was brought up| fad discussed, and it was given out that practically all the ministers of the olty bad been seen and were | entirely in sympathy with the move ment || A committee ia to be appointed | i pr the purpose of conferring with | | Bishop O'Dea, and if he sanctions |i the Idea of a prayer week the serv Plans Daily Worship for Busy Men. Two minutes following the stroke by the .Minte will be|lee will be commenced at tho Sathedral So ES a RE DR sy es aa EDUCA TION EXHIBIT made to secure an educational ex hibit from Africa. This exhibit will be placed in the Foreign Palace, which the exposi |tion management has decided to | fl Willing to Send a Fine Display. | butld, at a cost of about $85,000, The structure will contain about 60,000 square feet for exhibit purposes, and will house displays from England, France, many, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Russia, Austria, Hungary Switceriand, Italy, Turkey, Greace, Netherland, India, Marino and Belgium. Already ther are several honorary commissioners in foreign countries assembling ox hibits for next year’s exposition. | The Foreign Palace will be lo-|f cated in the centra: part of the The present advanced stago of civilteation in Africa may be shown at the Alaska Yukon-Paetfic expoul tion next year by an edueational ex hibit from Abyssinia. Dr, G. Jarvis Bowens, formerly an American con. sul in Africa, writes to Henry & Dowch, director of exhibits, that it ls possible to secure an exhibit from King Menelek of Abysntnin. King Menelek is vory friendly to. wards all Americans and has ex Flaw. simple referen fa the clause the city comp: “gortifying to an se. voce SECOND BALLOON Also, tn the West Seattle sajoon. caves, wherein the people sought to submit the question of the am ben asioon Meenses to a popular vote, referendum ts = Judge Griffin fa the superior court, fo & test when (he) digsaived the injunction proceed- Telegraph CO.) ings, by maintaining that saloon| Alloging that his arm and fingers off the Initiative | Hoensea, Ike franchises, were sub- | @te paralyzed as the roault of being ly filed aak- | joot only to @ leginlative act, bitten by a horse on June 23, 1908, . which WAS |’ The exact mapner of bringing|Joseph B, Adams, formerly em be submit- | these facts to the attention of the | ployed tn the street department, to je of the pe | noe governor has not been de | day Mled sult in the superior court | termined, but city officiaia and at | akeinat the elty for $10,000 dam. torneya who have lnvestigated the | Aes matter declare that it will be the| Adams was engaged in laying only quick way of remedying what-|maina when the horse swung its ever defects may now exist in the | head around and took a nip at his awa, left arm, the teeth penetrating the skin and resulting, Adame says, in complete paralysia of the arm, that there is ha AARKRARAAK HAD - changed greetings several times ly went of the Agrt-| ‘the comptroller 1s REPORTED with President Roosevelt. Dr uiiding. The north front aay wach pet! | BANK CLEARINGS, % | Bowons ts certain the African king ructure will face on Klon if he 80 desires __ Saatiie. | Would be glad to partictpate in the dike circle and the south front on alleged flaws in| (By United Press.) ® Clearings today. . ’ 503,901.01 @ | 1909 exhibition, and steps will be | Union. circle, ie the one which! LOS ANGRLES, Nov, 17.—Dritt-|% fsianese TT OEE © | ccatemmneieinpsnstenntniliedesincbauapmesadadbiiamnpsaneaptiennigtiiensemmennes Ah stlantly through a cloudless aly, Tacoma. * | law, a gerne the balloon United States, secand | @ Clearings today... 864,966,00 & ection, gives Bil |e Balances . 65,165.00 © | anda, 45 miles east of here today, Portiend. * | awaiting @ favorable air current 14 |® Cleartngs today. ..$1,203,297.00 & carty ft through Cajon Pass into the | Balances ......... 14,354.00 & Mojave desert and thence eastward | ® * toward the Atlantic seaboard, REAR puidimiaimineme Ruling) court decision based its action was SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Nov, a clause in the act which created 12—The following moxsage, written Makes Such Measure the hoard of emment domain in by the aeronauts at 9 o'clock this N 1907, specifying that “only prop- morning, was picked up at Bloom- jecessary. be , Concerning a rumor that offi cers of the revenue cutter Thetis, now on her way down the cosst, had been disciplined for miscon- duct by Capt. Henderson, local of- ficials of the custom wervice gay that they know absolutely noth tog. The officers said to be tn- volved are Lieutenants Miller and Hay and Chief Engineer Norman, all of whom have in the past borne good reputations, Rumor has it that for drunkenness placed im froma by © are now belag brought send for court martial ington: “We have passed around the val- ley in @ circle of about 12 miles four times during the might. We have been 10,000 fect high and can get nothing but a wind blowing ua north. We cooked it At 1:20 o'clock and feel finn We are low an easterly drift, le have if sacks of sand left. Our present altitude t@ 1,000 feet. Under the recent ruling of the supreme court in the Jackson st. fegrade onses, which is in effect that the city council cannot gene any property for an improve ment for which the eminent do- main cannot make an assessment, it wilt be necessary to raise $442, 000 olther by bond leaue or a new f assessment before the work can be | *edins. completed on the Jackson st. As many of the property owners Fourth av. and Denny bill re-| im the regrade districts are already grades. taxed to the jimit for the work, it Thia point was brought up at the) ts claimed by many that it would meeting of the city council last} be x mable to levy another night and the three bond issues ent over the district to Which are to be submitted to the make u“p the deficit which will people at a jal election in De | exist, The only alternative, it ts cember were held over for another) suggested, will be to provide the week until the officials could | me through a bend issue, which ia The jury in the condemnation cases in which the issue was reise ed, im the Jackson st district, brought tn verdicts of damages to property which was afterwards ae for benefits by the city eounctl, This, declares the #4 preme court, is not a legal pro While walking slong Eighth av South, near Kenyon av, A. Nelson, & laborer, was held up by a lone | highwayman late last night and re | i Hevea of @ soft chal EXPLOIT A.-Y.-P.-E. At th meeting of the different , . called by armed | James A. Wood, direetor of explotia- After|tion of the Alaska-Yukon- Pacific exposition, an |knowa a# the . A comett- | tee from every state society ineor- holdup! porated in the federation will be Of the | appointed to confer with the depart- ment of publicity of the exposition to evolve and execute euch pul ideas a8 are decided upon at their conference. Henry 1. Sfier was elected president of the association, and M. Cameron secretary. TO TEACH BUSINESS MEN AT Y. MCA i | / reach some decision as to the beat | it lieved will be the course) method of raising this money. the efty cownefl will recommend ‘The point on which the eupreme/| at (8 hext meeting RETURNS WITH =| triage will be placed tranaiér points by the park board | ee un@! aerangements can be made to s&, us Pres.) BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1, Slartistic pe. Th The bedy of Lieutenant jon on i . ‘ the Fourth infantry, stationed ia |se Riker ** *t the request of May the Philippine islands, was shipped by Mra. Bloom, the widow. Liew tenant Bloom was murdered by James K. Buttles, a private of the Fourth infantry. Suttles after A committee of business men con. | The coast survey boat McArthur | his throat with a knife. The |lett today for her season's work|tragedy occurred at Camp Joxs- | Ssting of W Bg + nomi 8.| the longshoreman stum-| off the cape. man, on the Island of Guimaras, | Nettietos and ¥. W. Pottygrove, ap- British steamer arrived | Nov, 26, 1907. Iloom’s wife was | Pointed by the educational depart- wate } tne Red & school of sales j Stoa Shasta from Newsboye’ maaship tr this city, made a report Pedro for Somathen seumdicc Tomorrow night, at Lescht pa rock gem apc: song f mm byes | : vilion, will be held the eonth | Des feo . Steamer Inveric will leave ia the aa! Waequerade bell hoya’ WILL ERECT SHELTERS. , USBAND’S BODY erect Sermanent shelters of a more to Washington, D. C., for burial to- panted ward committed suicide by cutting double today at Nanaimo from Fran-| bore in Spokane,. W meat of the ¥. M. O. A; to investt- | of the|night. Ax a result of the work of | union. Frises worth | this coromittee i is probable that a coarse in salesmanship will be ow | tablished. The committee reported | Ait hina to find men 4 that there will be a big a positions. ving afternoon,| The schooner Emma Laurens|4n¢¢. Mayor Miller will lead the} FJ. Raymond of Chicago made agreed on Jack Welsh as wit sail m ballast to Sydney for | rand march. Wagner's orchestra | an adiress on ‘The Science of Mod- | cargo as soon as she finishes <tis-| Will furniah the music and late carg/ern Business Balding. The mem | charging. will ren so that ye Syn the herd of the Spoaltions fe aes Dearg and jet,| dance may enjoy eutire even: | Mddresses ymond lone aa tan Deere and Solis Cblet.| tog and return te town when thef|a public address tn tho Y. M. CA rived at Delagoa Bay and Taital| et ready. The proceeds will be | auditorium Wednesday evening on respectively within the last weok,| Sed for a Thankagtving dinner for |The Science of Business. Renton Mail Car, { With the completion of the on the 360 newsboys in Seattie. rs, eeaad Reot Inquiry Next Week. yay ter seca ga 8a Banks. Announcement is 1 Powell, chairman Uf the commits}. The staunch Httle schooner! trscks of the Beattie, Renton & tee appointed by the # Sophia Johnson, which bes been! southern as far worth as Fourth | sociation to investigat lying in West Seattio.since ber re) 1) and Union st.. the postoffice de- misconduct against J turn from @ trading season of the! rariment will establish @ mail car, Root of the Washingte supreme | Siberian coast, has been aga’ to be operated along the entire | court, that the investigation will| in commission and wil! leav route of the street railway. The| work of extending the tracks will | be undertaken as soon as the con- probably begin next week. ft te im- possible. be sald, for the comnnittes |v, 1ay® for the halibut banks at dition of the Fourth ay. regrade | { } Fie i a rz E 8 z = i Gives Landing Privilege. A BG , = ‘al agent of the {Canadian Pacific, through the Cham- her of Commerce, this morning ten- company financial returns, com mended the spirit of the Canadian company. lesdays’ Savings List 0 Ibs. Cane Sugar $1 & 60c purchase of our Tea or a $1.00 our Coffees. arefully selected and so skillfully re highly pleased with them. Brand Pure Olive Oil. on the market for fine cookery because of its purity— \% Gallon. Quart. $1.20 60c est Washington Creamery | 2 Ibs. for 65c butter is a home product and guaranteed to be absolute: Pre, Tey it. You will buy R next time, ef E for Oar Saturday's Savings List in Friday's to get together earilor, as the mem- bers have private work that must first be at Comstock Golden Gate 250 shares for eale at 27% cents. H. M. Herrin & Wo. 610 riret Most recent contrivance to pre vent safe blowing is « chemical compound, which creates polsonous | Gases when the safe is blown open. Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, 918 First Ave. AT KNOSHER’S TOMORROW Thanksgiving Damask, 2 yards wide, 1.25 value De 3 Star. Regular 1.25 All-Wool English Serge, all colors, 50 inches 4 J iletecrtgictthaghitsciitia aia wide, new stock to's ° .. The Extra large Comforts, 1.25 value ... genes . OBE erie Butter Store 1014 SECOND AVENUE, t Store North of Madison Street. SECOND AND JAMES Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY BAVE FROM 9100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, —~ We Are Carrying Coal Of the most superior burning qualities, the kind that gives | the t heat with the least consumption. Thero is post ls advantages, you would have Including free use of our ctrew Seattle Lighting Company ol oO ate and the full A Gs Fe pei oe a Bay Moecathee ||}| Jating library, Special prices |) _ as ange There in n long iS of will be given for a few days on It saves Time and Money to winter fn front of ux and it will second-hand Antoplanos, Svme : e | pay you th lay in a st -of |||] aa low as $350.00 with free use Cook With Gas i this high-grade Corl Cor the ||] of the music Nbrary, 4 balance of the cold weather, | 4 Gur Pricey Please @untomers, | Kohler & Chase 1818 Second Av, Seattle, Wash, Weber Piano Dealers, 1. W. BULLOCK 60P 10th AX, Die; Both Phones Ex, 76 Rel, Bidg. 4th and Union. Wash China, Lamps and Plain Glassware: November Sale Just a few of the Thanksgiving suggestions included in the November Sale of China, Lamps and Plain Glassware, now in progress in the Base- ment Salesroom, 50-PIECK DINNER SET, SPECIAL, $28,50—Havi- land China, in Derby shape. Pretty decoration of apple blossoms with foliage in natural colors, enriched by a beautiful floral border in green, with heavy gold lines, BREAD A} TER PLA $1.15—-Variety of beauti- ful floral decorations. 4 - PIKCE SILVER PLATED NUT PICK BET, $125 — Two faney stiver- plated Nut Cracks, with twelve Picks to mateh, pack- ed in wooden Also Sets. 50-PIECE DINNER'SET, SPECIAL, $15.60—Austrian China, white and gold lined box, 6-plece COLONIAL GLASS mw, border design. 56-piece Set, special, ce CANDLE $TICKS | $17.65 ; 100-piece Set, special, $39.28 COMPLETE, SPE- CIAL, 35¢ — These Candlesticks are com- plete, with faney paper shade, shade-holder and candle, in assorted col- ors, ELECTRIC HANG- y TABLE GLASSWARE, SPE- COLONIAL ING DOMES, SPE- | CIALLY PRICED IN SETS OF SIX—Fine qual- CIAL, $20.00, $23.50, | ity, highly polished Colonial Tumblers, 35c; b- lets, 55c; Saucer Champagnes, 60c; Claret Glasses, 45c; Wine Glasses, 35c; Footed Sherbet Glasses, 55; Finger Bowls, (Oc. SILVE R- PLATED CARV- ~~ steel blades; han- dies in several fancy designs. Set consists of knife, shapes. fork and steel. DECORATED AUSTRI-| DECORATED DINNER| DECORATED AUSTRI- AN CHIN: ‘UPS AND| PLATES, SET OF SIX,|/AN CHINA SUGARS AND ih \SET oF aie |SPECIAL, $2.00—Fine qual: | CREAME SPECIAL, SPECI sade 20 "ity Austrian China, with} PAIR, $1.25—Attractive as- L,, $1.25 —~ Ovide| pretty rose festoon decora-| sortment of shapes and dec- shape, in floral decoration. tion and heavy gold border. | orations. IVORY - HANDLED DIN $30.00 up to $60,00— For dining room use. HAM MERED BRASS JARDI- NIERES, $15.00, ay SPE- na <0 CIAL, SET, $8.00 on eee Fine quality hand - wrought; many artistic R | A line of fancy Candlesticks in brass, copper and colonial glass ; also a very pleasing array of Silk Candle Shades, Candles and Candlestick Accessories. KNIVES, SET OF SIX, $1.25— | Blades of fine quality steel, plated. silver- Cocoa Door Mats Specially Priced The Domestic Floor Cover- ings Section is showing an ex- tensive line of Cocoa Door Mats. Below are some of the sizes and special! prices: Blankets and Comforts: Special Prices Several desirable lines of white mixed wool and cot- ton Blankets, and silk and silkoline-covered white cot- ton and wool-filled Comforts, are presented at special prices that offer substantial savings. Common Brush, 14x24, 40c. Common Brush, 16x27, 50c. Common Brush, 18x30, 65c. Medium Brush, 14x24, 45c. Medium Brush, 16%27, 55c. Medium Brush, 18x30, 70c. Extra Brush, 16x27, 75c. Extra Brush, 18x30, $1.00. —72x84 white cotton-fill- ed Comforts, stitched ; fig- ¥ | ured silkoline both sides; oline top, plain back; tied | 9-inch sateen border one with yarn. side. A large assortment of fine silk-covered down and wool-filled Comforta, in several different grades, is also displayed. Women’s and —72x78 white cotton-fill- ed Comforts; figured silk- ina SPECIAL, $245 PAIR | SPECIAL, $4.35 PAIR . —11-4 white Blankets, | —!1-4 white Wool Blank- ’ | ets, with small percentage mixed wool and cotton. of cotton. SPECIAL, $145 EACH | SPECIAL, $2.85 EACH » ; 1.35 Men’s $ Umbrellas { srarco. WOMEN’S 26-INCH } finished goid- UMBRELLAS, $1.50{¢3 with American taffeta, } quartered oak tape edge, steel rod § veneer back. frame, elaborate gold { Shaped wood and silver-plated han- {seat and dies. small brace MEN'S 28 - INCH WOMEN’S 26-INCH. 3 #™#, which UMBRELLAS 255— | UMBRELLAS, $250—{8!ve added “1 a ae Fine silk and linen taffeta, { *tren sth to Close rolling, fine silk construe: & tape edge, tight rolling, steel rod frame, natural wood handles, heavy tas sels. and serviceable Chair, and linen serge, tape edge, stron eight ribs, natural wood handles, and tassels. | nn eee Slightly Damaged Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stoves Underpriced In the several carloads of Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stoves received for the present season's selling, quite a number in two popular sizes were slightly damaged in transit. This damage consists of nicking, denting and rusting, which in no way interferes with the actual service the Stoves will give, but is sufficient to make us feel unwarranted in selling these Stoves at the regular prices. > ‘ The two prices at which these damaged Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stoves will be closed out are— REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED OAK SOLES bark tanned soles sid threads BROKERS} Private Leased Wire to All Bx changes 8. C. Osborn & Co. M 728 G27 Pirst Av. sons SECOND'AVE | | SEATTLE z . ING MACHINES v6 RECORDS JJOHNC WALLIN CD,