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44. THE 8 A DAY, NOVEMBER 21, >>Dd9993999 A WREATH FOR JAMES P. AGNEW EEEEEEECEECE I swans or ™ | TX POR $2.7, “BY ALICE. G- IRI cloth, adds cha: only other att eo ita wholeson! should be sug pa ce The kn a Jamon P. Agnew da @ man of | — —— should He at the rly many and versatile parts and equal forks and nap) the ly and diverse abilities, with one prevatiing characteristic of always making good at @uything he takes glasses at a“ larity x ace regwiar t » does not always] hold of. From running & baseball greatest art and taste ln] team to expert accounting, with Gerthankegiving dinner.| various side lines of political ac pat be of tho foest tivity, “Jin” Agnew has always ot Ma be of snowy kept himself pretty busy and inct pat ft ey Bad camaianeunnaneaneditiiionen ,| dentally before the public gaze for : table several years back ia Ba . PICKS MANY MEN Making friends ts Jim Agnow's have 4 specialty and in thia amicable work Pagnbase he has few equals and no suppriors pa FOR COUNTY JOBS In the cadba and | He can take the most unpromising and} | bit of human material and turn out | , : : " & = firstclass * stickto-the-finiah | i» | Republican Cucmnitee! r 7 wronged 7: Senet lfriend, while the ordinary indl * ° eaees, ©. vidual In getting up a streetspeak | ,| ‘Has Endorsed Meigs | Bruns, W. A. Hill 8. A. Woods. G. 8. ing acquaintance." Prise ‘growchen ae for Speaker. Boece > eae Z - Moa land cynics always fade immediately * 80} mee C. C Bert, James Wie @ }when Jim Agnew arrives on the cooked) ‘The King County Republican | A. Grant, HU, Woodin, J. a.[sceue. He has all the formulas and * Central committee yesterday en-| Sigurdsson and 8. N, Olson; for|Tolpee for good fellowship and ‘ necessary fOr) dorsed L. O. Meign for speaker of | positions in auditor's office, A. T,| 2004 will, and his datly supply of ax may be the house and the following for| Packwood (with indorsement for |Pemona! magnetiom — is” inex: following will be “he county jobs {temporary position in city treas we tb lena! Por assistant attorney general, T. | urer's office), Fred Miles, R. J. Me.|, Padowed with amity in wholesale JAMES P. AGNEW. uae) Wafers (.07)/ Hi. Shelley; for speaker of the | Kinnon, F. J. Moore and.J. F. Latta. | Wantities, It could not have = - om Pot Pie (81.50) |house, L. ©. Melge; dqpatyship in| feldt; places in assessor's office, jetherwise th that Mr. Agnew be-| Trading & Transportation company Potatoes (.05) the county. trenserere w P Aleaanéer, R. it. Desahen, C come more or less interested in| nix months before the founding of ies (20) | Gepee eet an cece L. 'Blewett, Gly Le. Petorman| POUUeR and for the pant eight! Nome. In 149809 he was cashier | need Jelly (5) | WG Racheler, Edward Parkinson, | and James H. Regg: poor commun | 2f %08 Years his interest haw been at| and’ bookkeeper for the Seattle ‘and Batter (14) N. P. Johnaon, 8. J. Bower, Bert stoner, & re dia; unet in| maximum, If there ia anything; Brewing & Maiting company Pumpki. Ple (20) Brockman and Frank Clingman: in| Judge Wilson R. Gay's court, M.|AbCUt the Kame be doesnt know | | When Col, George Frat | (25) Coffee (15) | the clerk's office, M. H Cushing, | Phelan; ty sheriff, A. M. Pish.| in theory and practice at the pres | was auditor he selected Mr fhe preparing be r</ Martin J. Rumin, Richmond Getty, |er; janitor of court house, Jona | cehatame jk Heenase be See tor po ae Hy ant is one wt thel : : ne Me ber stew. Put thom Hrwggeman. Prank Laven Perey Soho eather St industrial | "Mr. Agnew started out tn life as! aod at the end of Col. Lamping’ with the onion or “ a railroad man, afd in Rie time has term he was elected county mn or parsley and ‘he oe amano heen connected with the @. KR. @ N.,/ and held the office for four ye Cover with juke Union Pacific, Salt Lake Shore| During this time, he found the Boll five & Southern and Great Northern, in! jetsure to take hyid of the Seattle | gently | the accounting departments He Baseball club and managed to get eed | was paymaster In charge of the con- him name into the official baseball | the cooking | MA latruction of the coast lines of the guide as a “magnate.” Remove the/ [Great Northern west of Spokane in Mr Agnew bee always heen a stock with | Title idle fe | devout Catholic and has taken wotil Quitting the railroad ness, he!) prominent part in church work. fn pg ‘wt. Says He Will Not Seamer him or pot. From the outside! iocame expert accountant for the! Gaving been secretary of the com the split in the delegation looks Ike Si the floer. Speakership }eity tn 1894 and inaugurated the! mittee which had charge of the aten — tage into Him in | “combination of Palmer and the/ aystems in vogue in the olty comp-\bullding of the Seattle cathedral bet rel the better and Fight. oe ee ped for miners, involv-| crolar's and treasurer's offices. In| He ts married and bas four grown Or je | judictary, labor, public | ig97.98 he went to Alaska and had children who are all in the high | Morais and one or two other com Frank C. Jackson, © member of| tmittees. Several members of the! King county delegation are after Of & daking pan.|county delegation which endorsed | spin tn the delegation fb Ethe chicken. re-/1. O. Meigs of Yakima for speaker. | ture of serving notice on all speak Bones. Pour/is out with the announcement that erhip candidates. fe now cool./he will not abide by the action of roll harge of the North American, school parsley the congmitte, and will take with These dainty ballet dancers of cut in tancy|him several memebrs and go to PURS E SNATCHE s. china were designed jointly by t over the top. Wet) some other candidate. Carrier Belieuse, painter, and Cal cold water. &} Jnckson takes his stand on the the edge. Rake | grounds that the steering commit. watll the dough tee has no right to endorse leandidate withogt first consulting Potatoes—Pool the entire delegation, although lengthwise | when the committee was «Ppotnted vet, goal ptor, artists Hiful designs are shown here. The figures are made at Sevres, and are extfemety expensive COME TO GRIEF Recause they wnat from the landiady lode tghed & pores a Japanese into the stew it was given power to act og house ‘last night. Jotun An Water to cook) One ofthe strange features of|‘erson and Charles Wilson, who | fender, Drain | the Jacksin bolt is that Meign is|%Y they are sailors, now languish in the city jall, The landlady says Anderson and his companion ap peared at the ‘lodging house to en: | sear 8 room. melted } roll in plenty of, ulated sugar pan and! and a local option man, and this was Jackson's atrong card during the primaries and the election, Jack son Wanted to get the King county en@whsement for speaker himeetf. Wheo she got her purse to make | } and railied the local option mem. | Change Angerson is said to have bers of the delegation around him | €™’bbed it and both be and Wilson When he found that he could not | *t#rted to run, A mob of Japanese | beat Renick, and that Palmer was the men and held them / out of it, Jackson refused to vote} #2ti! Patrotman Mayou arrived and |for ‘Renick, presumably because | took the pair to jail. a = bea ve Pe og ILL ADH E man Steering committee en \" ER To CONTRACT 1 TERMS dorsed a lecal option man and With his contract “semen oily 3 La _—— Jackson proposes to lead a bol J. W. Slayden of Pierce county | | cont. completed, the board of publi¢ " lworks yesterday practically S ts following In Meigs’ steps seeking | endorsement, but Jackson has not | announced whether be will work nounced that on Dec. 5, when ti contract expires, it will take aa P. J. McHugh’s Green Lake rearade (By United Press. _ RENTON, ov. Bh Declining at) » ive the organisation «| With Him. p Medicine ed yes Osear 's bal was fixed Hately sat- the amount in pocket hind of atock that ‘merit & WALL LO, | contract and complete the work hy day labor, The board simply nott fled Mr, McHugh that it would ex-| », peet the contract completed by the | h it te said that under) © Overconts aad Cravenetios ROWN CLOTHING CO. 1121 Fleet Annex. whet was Progronnive | cus last night and complete city ticket, ed by Ben Th nor for or. | finished within the time specified. | Preliminary organtnution was ef It is reported that several people | jones DR) have fallen and received more or jess serious injuries as the result of the of general interest to all the dis | tricts represented will be taken up on, Tt was stated atier the menting bat anether caucus will be enti of the tordup condition o within « few daye to put up rl streets Inciaded tp McHugh's con-| opposition ticket. and predictions CZAR OF A tr were heard ¢ ven « third party may launch « didates Th pated Mayor NOONDAY SERVICES WALKS STREETS William Tonkin | Houser, clerk. A ith United Press.) FOR WEEK OF PRA gftieee AT. Bench: counciiinas wt ° rh tenga RG, Nov, 21. & coon S vod ier ye wie s | Cear Nichol the little father of % |the Russians, made his first ap: | pearance afoot in the strets of his jcapitet singe bis coronation today The occasion was the funeral of D BOY FATALLY SHOT (By United Press.) ‘The week of prayer from Novem: |" ber 29 to December 6 Will be solem- | nixed by St. Mark’s church by noon-| day services from 12:18 to 12:40 $4 Carving Sets $2.98 ANTA ANA, to Grand Duke Alexis The czar Warranted Carving Seta with daily from Monday to Friday in|. nude McDowell, aged i ied io-|@reused in full naval uniform \ | elusive @ services w Riday trom @ av os , oe Theta of tae Mauston wave; eaten stag handles and steriing si} Ghaate 66 Hak, 1 ¥, Meat, vob ln r 4 gunshot wound recetved &dmiral of the Rusa navy, &t the hands of 9-year-old Auguatua| immediately behind the royal cas Ti} Jones last night. The ver ferraies, apiece set in satin-tlined case. Worth $4: a $2.98 wet tor of Grace chureh, Oak Park. [November 29 the service of the |duck bunting when Jones’ jinvestiture of the missioner will|/** stotaun was accidentally dis-| The streets through Which the |take place at 11 a. m. From Mon-|<harged. The charge ontored Mc-|runorai cortege passed. were, ined }day to Thursday at 4 p. m. each) with a double file of troops, and day a service for women will be boys were | ket, hammer- | geer apparently indifferent to dan $2 $1.43 South End Organizes. jevery one that watched the proces Berry Spoons $1. held, and on Friday at 4 p.m. there; With the object of working for| sion was under the surveillance of Shoe Potiah. Rogerd Bros. “1847,” French | WY! be @ service for children. Holy | the benefit of the south end gen-| the secret p tam: cacy 0 gray Melee Barry Gaeena, ts communion will be held each week | erally, delegates from various im-| Prior to the funeral procession |. @aay to shine any pattern, A bar day at 7:20 @ m. At & p. m. each) provement clubs from the southern|every house along the rowte was Py sive 5c gai, spasint $1.43 | week day evening except Saturday, district met in Youngstown last | searched thoroughly by the Russian | : misnion services will be held tn St. night and formed a tempo or- | police Mark's church. Communion will be| ganization. The general committe id Sunday, December 6, at § a. | will be called together in the near| Watehes were first constructed in m., and at 4 p.m. there will be) future to arrange for a mass meet. | 1476 ing at which improveme R. R. Wreck Sale es Two car loads of Clothing, Pil Cured Hats, Shoos and Men's Furnish Without use of knife Genito-urin ing Ge of wreck east of ary and rectal dissases; both # mountains, now on sale at Siummas Bantern creities; Muro nier Clothing Store 1104 Ave Sold at Le fered tm Y TiMPAnuTe GOLD MINE STOCK AT 2 CENTS. Striving, and w ake big money for present buyera KAVANAGH co. Mine Operators. 7045678 JOHNSTON BLOG ver Of- It will not cost you much to warn your puplis of the dan,ers of traffic in the streets, Streets cannot be used by wagons and electric cars without some dangers. You are in charge of education, and WHAT TRAIN- ING OF THE MIND COMES BEFORE THAT . l WHICH TENDS TO KEEP THE BODY WHOLE ? IF YOU HAVE EVER SEEN A BOY TORN i. Tell the children not to play on the streets. AND BLEEDING AFTER HIS STOLEN RIDE YOU i And not to jump on and off moving cars, WOULD WARN YOUR PUPILS EVERY FEW ill, Ridicule their desire to be “smart” in this tempting of fate, ‘ DAYS. Iv, Tell them NOT TO STEAL RIDE: No matter for how he himself is Stealing rides is dishonest, short a distance a boy “jumps a car” Conscious of wrong doing. But that is insignificant compared with the danger. THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Copyright 1908 by Stone & Webster, Lamping | prettily Agnew | *ith all manner of good things to thin | eat ouraging, and gave promise of aj both famous French | Only. two of a dozen beau-| 0ok* and good health | | ALASKA ROADHOUSES BAR FREE MEALS | (By United Press.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov, 21, Roadhotkee keepers on the Valdes tral! have posted notices at Valdes and Fairbanks that they will sq no free inealn this wihter, and that Moneylean musheta must carry with them a tune Mm wufficlont to lant them all the way Last winter many — pennite mushers assensed the trafl hotels hourly, Thin year they do not pre pone lo keep free soup-houses. The are after the money RENTON POLITICIANS What war last year known as the progressive party of Renton, and witich declines at present ao give NAME CANDIDATES. SCENTING TROUBLE Los Angeles Mayor Has Tip That There Is Something Up. (By United Press.) LOB ANGELES, Nov, 21 | | | Acting | on advice from authoritative | sources which he may not now dis close, Mayor Harpe? will gend a resolution to the council at fe next meeting advocating a request to the | } Williams | Yened on the COURTMARTIAL SITS TO TRY OFFICERS (By United Prees.) MANILA, Nov, Z1--A_ court martial with Rear Admiral ton Schroeder as president and Major advocate chm Louistana of trying Lieutenant Jewel! of |the Louisiana and Lieutenant Bow ers of the as judge battleship today the Commander for purpose Khode Island on charges Of personal misconduct during the vinit of the Meet to Japan, Lieuten ant Commander Jewell will be tried first amen — DRS. LOWNEY ARE nization © pa last | president for the retention of Ad caucus and ed ©! miral Sperry's fleet of battleships @ city ticket wtated| in Pacific waters. othe ty will im a May Ho ’ j fow days and nomirikte » ticket, and} Mayor Harper says he has re that it iM possible a third party may | Celved a number of confidential let-| heard from. Last night's nom-| tere Jntimating the, gravity of the} ere: May Ben Ticknor, | Pacific situation which contains} William Tonkin; attorney.| many acute phases since the Chi-| Hauser, clerk, A. L. Ticknor: | nese situation became rming Siok: weceee F. ier — Manutan {through the death of the emper¢ la. (Willams, % Cake, Bn One of the letters {s from a prom | Bitiott, EB. BE. Duff, D. C. Mitewell inent Californian now in Washing i - | ton, Mayer Opens Pair, | The mayor says he belleves from |the advice he pived that the « Mayor Miller last night was rath or a feature at the opening of the fair in the West Side Congregation ai church. He passed about among the children, patronizing the booths | | Wberatty, and generally making him |nelf popular among the older people The fair is given in the inte the church building fund, jeonducted by the Ladies’ ty of the church. decorated and ts Ald so and furnished The crowd last night was en auecessful financ fat « outoome YOUR TEETH AND YOUR POCKET The teeth bear an important re to health and should have teeth order lation a full to A decayed mouth t of masticate the food jmovth with missing or teeth ts a perpetual menace t Ree compiled statistics show that near Every com pleme in properly good athy estinal trow ty all stomach and in bles arise from imperfect conditions jim the mouth ls your mouth in good shape? Is your digestion good? Could your looks be Improved by | wood dental work’? De your teeth? you take sufficlent pride in Does the expense of dental work seare you’ f Are you afrald of nected with the work? You should consider these ques | tions, as they are important to all who require the of a dentist The ideal Dentists is a new con corn In Seattle, and we are desirous of bullding up a reputation on the merits of our work. We would like to have you cal! and talk with us We are ethical dentists who do conscientious work at a price within reach of poor people. We can do of the work as nearly servicgs { lw } | all branche: latest ideas relating to dentistry Cheap dentistry Is always worth leas, but we can give you the best work at prices that will not scare | you out of the office. Ratimates and examinations are | always given cheerfully, free of charge. We give references and have adopted the guarantee system of insurance all dental work This is a feature that will appeal to you as it is the only owe that on as | really protects the patieat from the chartatan and incompetent prac titloner Our office is on the corner of First avjand Seneca st. © Dr. B. A. Maker, Manager. the City While You Wait 817 JAMES 87. WHEN A bad back turns every twenty four hours into one ind of pain and misery—y ve In the whing, nagged all day by a jull, throbbing backache, can't rest in the evening or sleep well at night It hurts to bend over, straighten up, get up, from @ chair, or lift even a ligt ight. Any sudden twist jturn or awkward movement, sends a ltearing twinge of in through the | weak spot | Backache.” ts . l'The kidneys are ne back, and any pain there is enough couse to suspect your kidneys. If |the urine ‘ contains sandy sec fre juentl proof Kees amd the kidneys well Well kidneys filter the blood and keep it} pure. Diseased kid partly purify the blood weak kidney and you acid poisoning, gravel, hey, rheumatiom, betes, Bright ong lint of other # * now recognized as having their cause in kidney weaknes At the first sign of backache or uninary disorders, give the kidneys tick help, not with plasters, lint ments, nor any other outside appli Oatior but with a special kidney medicine Tho simplest and most effective ., Sold by all dgalers at of | The booths are | nutrition. | the pain con-/ painiess as any dentist can do its) and we are in possession of all the; modern | ton prope to the counetl would | be wise even if the anxiety in dip lomatic circles were baseless |MISTAKE SIGNALS; TRAINS CRASH; 3 KILLED. (By United Press.) | TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 21.—Three} men were killed and one badly in Jured in a collision between freight | ains on the Ann Arbor railroad | near Lakeland, Mich, today. The collision is said to have been caused | by a mistake in signals | One of the freight trains, it is | believed, was run past a signal fol jlowing @ change in orders. Both |traing were badly piled up. The jdead taken from the debris are |Andrew Gregan, fireman, Toledo, }Ohio; William Ryan, engineer | Owosso, Mich; fireman, name un-/ jknown. The injured; M. Draper engineer. | POLICE LISTEN TO | A WILD YARN | | | Murled over the rail of the Hol fate st. bridge to the tideflats be- low by a burly negro, who first! robbed him of $40 is the substance | of a story told to the police by! Jack Lewis, a laborer, who arrived in § from North Yakima shortly after 8 o'clock last night Dripping with mud and water, } Lewis was rescued by Sergeant of Police Clarence Carr, who sent him to the police station. Lewis told ptain of Detectives Alex Mac Donald such a wild story of the al leged robbery that not much stock was taken in the narration. W Searched at police headquarters about $10 in cash was found on the | prisoner. The police blotter shows that Lewis ts still fn jail MAN CAUGHT IN | CHICKEN COOP. John Oleson ij telegrapher, is in the city jail be cause he Is unable satisfactortly to explain his presence in a chicken coop at 228 Second av. W. iast night. It was clear to Patrolman Forbes, who discovered Oleson in the coop, that the prisoner entered the coop through 4 window. Jt is not quite clear to the offtcer, how ever, whether Oleson was after a Thankegiving turkey or a brace of dueks for bis Chrtotan: dinner AUTOMOBILE HITS PEDESTRIAN Frank Hate, _ at 50 an aut Kirby at Se shortly aft taken Wee a says he ts a | who | down by A . ® Young man h av. was run mobile driven ay o'clock last might Providence and Union st He 5 to | ted from car and stepped In front of A street Kirby's auto before the artver could check the speed of his PROSPEROUS MAN TAKES HIS LIFE’ (ey United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Charles Keneston, head of a large real es tate concern, committed suicide last night in the Hotel Seville by shoot ing. Keneston was suffering from 4 nervous disease, He was pros perous in business Maverick arrived ast night with mer atl Tank st : 1s fre «0 of Steamer Nort? afternoon and from attle YOUR BACK It is a Warning that the Kidneys are Sick and Need Help. EVERY PICTURE TELLS A\ DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Buffalo, N.Y Price 50 cents, Fosrex-Micauan Co. PERFORMING WONDERFUL CURES SCORES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUFFERED FOR YEARS AND THOUGHT THEIR CASES IN- CURABLE, MADE WELL AND HAPPY ONCE AGAIN BY THOSE SKILLFUL ORUGLESS§ PHYSICIANS, | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF GRATEFUL PATIENTS They have cured every chronic case of rheumatism, gout, Bright's disease and obesity that they have treated in Seattle MR. REUBEN HEYWOOD, 68 years old, contracted rheumatism in the Civil warand has suffered continually ever since, cured com- pletely after 15 drugiess treat- ments. Address Georgetown, R. F. D. No. 1 JOHN SHINBERG, Cured of epileptic fits Averaged three and four fits a week for over 20 years. Address Gen. Del, Renton, Wash, MRS. W. F. BROTHERTON, | Cured of sciatica rheumatism. Can be seen at 106 Pike at. MR. BARNEY KRAKENBERGER, Cured of rheumatism. Can be seen at 509 Marion Building MR. L. GILCHRIST, red of sciatica rheumatism, Caa be seen at Station C, Madison Park MR. GEO. P. BRENNAN, Cured of rheumatiam, Can be seen at 26 Sullivan Bullding. MRE. A. J. SEWARD, | Saved from the surgeon's knife. Can be seen at & Thomas at, MRS. C. KNUTSON, Saved from needless operation. Can be seen at 405 Cedar at | MAYOR MUELLER of Georgetown, Cured of deafaess and gout. Can be seen at Georgetown. JiM MORRISON Has suffered for years nervousness. He will gladly t fy to the quick relief he received at the hands of Dre. Loughney & Loughney. Can be seen at his place of business, 1222 Second av. MR. 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