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| OPIUM BARRED FROM : " entributed a number A irammatto readings, ‘The tuatont ALL COAST PORTS * - = * Rat we sin we 1 | * el y My} tila ati | J * anid | (By United Press.) | Little Doi , ’ Unique} SAN “RRANCTHC 0, Deo, 1—-|% whist " by) Opium is today barred from all) % Mra. FM. Fea i Gye Pacttio coast porta. Collector of bw ‘ iy y decorated with patriotic the F t Stratton has issued an * . order absolutely prohibiting ¢ We | coe need cues ae Wk Ancien ation of the drug at San Fran | ¥ —_— apter will be at the home of Mra, | © and other citios on the weat:| y Mh All Counted | Mb. Towers, 2211 Yoster way | , taking this stand, it in| % Are | Ladies! of Lutheran Chureh, | after having received | ¥ Are Lad Alc wlety of th Moly Inatructiona to that effect * | Trinity chureh will “ the » Dr. H. W. Wiley, ahief food home of Mra. 8 8. Roll, 1712 Boyt | a recto: the \* Out. home of Mrs. 8. Bett, jand drug inapector of the United] department af agriculture, who tn turn is said Yb have reach ed a tacit understanding with Presi Rove end Guests at Dinner, Y Fr. . en atnod fatinguished guests ee lat Ginmer os Thankegiving F Ae prd | dent Roosevelt and the members le » for the United Kingdom to Nichols r home, 704 Bellevue av, N. Be jaf th the international oplum commis morrow, having completed her car: | stitutlonal Anse Bae Stee tne Rewue het . jm of eral at tigoma omen’ $ Long Voats: pecia alles a method waren oN] Rishor Dr, Parher | ¥ ere. Sowers «ee Sik . te ape apartment mt Wy INJURIES ARE SLIGHT, mote being 2 an Albert's cathedral, | * on no Olle, » s. | : Pea d | isgainat; const! ett * Rose | * POPE 18 WORSE. & | Severn) Gave ago, tatediiditicn ot tis tabites a Women’s Long Coats, Women’s Long Coats, . na toa for | Mr inns if pes tie (By United Presa. * 3. "Taltman ‘and carried a cy es te thot of black broadcloth. Semi | of broadcloths bias oy is tel 7 jee mond stickptin, valued at $460. aground on Wnterprise reef, show | ‘ or, green and navy. Semi . Con dentee ee ae a alt ROME, Deo. 1 The con: ® | othor: nti os Of vargtn go that beyond the bending of a few] fitted backs, trimmed with | tT green ana navy . First district—W.| |The ladies’ guild of | the First | # dition of the pope was today # » taken, Judge T plate, no damage was done. ‘Ten ee PueSAN ; | fitted back. Coat sleeves oe 9,64 N. and & Gehan et, will hota an An \* reported to | lightly worse, * plates on her bottom were slightly as Satin bands and scroll | with turn-back cuffs; trim ; al Christmas aale Thureday and | * He ts suffering from a slight */ bent, but there i# no hole in her design of soutache braid. | , : : f view, aitentiona ound. erentege in| * attac! of bronchitis, and he | and aside from a slight leaking, she ; a ‘ med with broad satin the soctal hall of the chureh, has been warned by his physl- # | was perfectly seaworthy The ined through« Spe tf ine ough Studic Tea. \x clans to romain in bed and ®|ried away a’ cheap nich euat oat straightening of these plates will “ ! hro ghout. al band lined thr ough yut. At @ studio reception and toa, held] * make no attempt to transact # /oral pairs of slippers require ab@ut 10 days cial value, $12.75. | Special value, $12.75. n two to flv Curtis sta~ | business before the end of the & | of the) ® week * Adopt Sheiter Plans. Cotterill Makes Prediction, ladies of ¥ *| Final plans for the shelter which! State Senator George F. Cottertl! W. i V ] F B Si | Ss.Ths eet wean mag, [84 #4948 ww ww en w|i regal ahora Puce ‘ued itete aaa aist Values From Basement Salesroom ted. dur the afte ” were adopted by the park board | of the LO. G. T. last night, de a ; This ar i. ‘ ss pe stedio’ Soom, whksh was, a aie \JAPAN’S F | yesterday, and work will be started | clared that if the local option meas Ecru and White Net | Cream and White Net raped with autumn vines and foli-| OREIGN POLICY immediately. Later it is the inten: ure is made a law, 30 out of 37 7 ucke Heine WW P . ada Age. tion of the city to build @ comfort| counties of the atate will be “dry” | Waists, tucked blouse, | Waists, all-over tucked. | Thoge asalsting at fhe re eption ee gr ; station at thin polnt, within two years made with p@inted yoke; | High pointed collar; Ma- | kwell Dec. 1 To | trimmed with pipings of | rie Antoinette ruff down aren Sen Se » her relations with the United we . Vilas and Mise Jutt es of the most friendly charac } taffeta and bands of imita mt. Long sleeves, edged wes will be on exhibition @ keynote of Japan's foreign | ett a wrtion. $1.95 $3 98 say ee laa Wide We tas ene tion Cluny insertion. $1.95 $3.95. Reception for Dr, Thayer. }John ©. Claughiin, secretary of the | a + i, von fon the, Women of St. K's Parish | United States commission to the Ecru Net Waists, with Waist of Messaline Is, 109-1 roh will n tomor | Tokyo exposition, who has just re 1 le pink blue Martin, 3.417 » at Se'clock. In the j turned fre trip to Japan, and bretelles over shoulder§ 2a pale pink, blue or in honor of Rey who today commented on the diplo- | Gyhvite. weit: dainte sitek % wis, 119.282 ae bicage, jmatic thes whiph tn the last few Paticy tucked Senne \ vey Patrice 4 ae ‘i er, 4.577 | days have draWa the two nations of Pe : r ace insertion and medal- "SEATTLE WOMAN. [cizs, "are, trans Se, ne notices oP reee Mise Cathe SOS ine.. Tugked front, Walk sen, 110.211 ple Of Japan.’ anid im realize that | | pipings o sil lig omg ’ os 4,416; Reeves, | PIONEER IS DEAD ! they need the aid of the United | ihe ok # k High | hands of imitation Baby States to Inay 1 { | omntec vila q me } y } Te os | Me Hie widow of States to insure them against ag | i nte <0 +4 aml long i ish one | a nhiag | SIO jor. Mic of the} nik Lenin elitists Sleeves. $2.45. | lace cuffs rice Barks, 4.3597 | ioneera of 8 died yeuterbay | Scat rice at her home Hie ot, Sheol tS VV ESTEE ES Sy | Anna nnn dnnninpninpitnig tpbinnann aii had*heen for 2 ré a resident of a) ya Bt: Seattle, She was born in Machias,|¢ ATLANTIC FLEET OFF. 2 | - . andowas 68 years old bs toy Unhaa Presa} 4 | Semi-Made Corset Covers, 59c M * S Funeral services were twid Stig ANILA. Dec. 1-—-At & & | Semi-Made Emt 1 orning acques og | the Honney-Watson chapel todayeat | % orciock this “ h | Semi-Made mbroidered Corset }1:80, Rew. George Robert Cairas of | ¢ OClOcK this morning, without * | Covers, fashioned neck and : : Tempe Baptist ¢ h and| > ony — the battle: | eee ree ‘ Be scab Morning Sacques, stylishly made, jRev, BL. Whitman of the First) © en there nein ancic, Hot Mt i} holes finished with embroidered th t 1 ents De hat The ed eolr are nd steamed 4 , with road ucks over shoulders. [tecmanats Wil'te S-Laneviste potbes # out of the harbor for Colombe. * scalloped edges Chree-qharter , ’ ‘ ® Ceylon. * } yard of finished beading for shoul fitted belt and | tory. \e : * j ; 8 a i Mra. McRae ts survived b | . 4 Spe: value, 59¢ circula | ly of Six ebiddten:. F. rt oe | SERRE RRR ER der straps. Special value, 59¢, “ne i why RO of Schwabacher Broa; H. F. Mc | FAMOUS MINES BOLD. fitting smoothly Rae, of the McRae & Wranigan/ e@* | Grocery company; F. L. McRae, of | : (By United Press.) Entertains. the navy yard, Puget sound; Mra BUTTE, Mont, Dec. 1.-The Ophir of Mrs. D. A./ J, H. Carlisle, of Vancouver, B. €.; | mines, famous as one of the reliable “polo pe pens Mrs. A. C. Ward, of SeatQe, and | o go < ro mere of an en- : sold yesterday for alter for the} Mf William, Gonner,"* Paient, w banker rep Butte n Ravo- creditors who demand natin Fhe Lady seer. [RR ARR AAR ARR He wwe |rociors, $140,- ehapters were the 00. The ©; aaret KEEFE HONORED. if the Butte Ce Copper, a $15,000,000 embracing Bagton and | Qnancters ton corporation, Canadian ehapter, which Y oniertaining & dainty tea. concerning wi (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.— ® Daniel J. Keefe of Detroit, ® president of the Longshore- Roney’ Boys rat YM. G. A, "s union, has accepted the #| The third number of the star # position of commissioner gen. # | Course of the Y. M. C. A. in de # eral of immigration. | clared ta be the most novel of the * @ | Season's offerings, The attraction RRR Ra ee ee 8 the Roney's Boys’ Concert com j pany, of Chicago, who will, give an | afternoon program next Friday aft }ernoon @t 3:30, exclusively for boys, and an everiing concert for the gen- eral public at the association audi- tortam. The Roney’s Boys pride thagiaelvem upon the recent invita- tion of President and Mra. Roose- velt, which they accepted, giving musical program before 600 in vited guests at the hite Houne. Secret Service “Moves. The offices of the United States Tm secret service were removed yes | ° | terday ee ee buliding * soo myad Mra. ut fooms 416 and 417 of the new ee eee Georae He Cam. {federal buflding The following * * * eenneee Seaintelaaion Brings News of Death. Steamer Jefferson arrived last ‘night from Alaskan porta, bringing | } sews of the accidental drowning ofelyrus Nichols, a nephew of Capt Melville, formeriy of the Jefferson, | who was swept from a fishing boat by the swinging of the boom in tacking. The Jefferson discharged part of her cargo of salmon at Bell-| ron, & business man of thin c@y, federal divisions are“ now housed was solemnized by Archbishop Rior- at the new building: Postoffice, dan at the residence of the bride's land office, customs office, internal te. This is the second wedding | revenue offices, pension examiner, in the De Young family within steamboat inspector and secret, Art Exhibit Opens. The fourth annual exhibit of the Boelety of Seattle Artists is de- |eclared to be superior to any one | previous. The exhibit was opened to the public yesterday, and art lovers thronged the rooms at the old public library throughout the day. Many smal! fAintings of un- usual excellence are extitaeed. Will Lunch in a Barn. CHEHALIS, Dec. 1.—The 16th an- nual meeting of the Washington One of the features of the meeting will be a luncheon that will be oy 4 the new dairy barn owned Coffman, the Chehatia {it Tag —e— Loan Associations Meet. OLYMPIA, Dec. 1.—-State Auditor C. W. Clausen has called a meeting |t@ be held in Olympia, Deo. #1, of the representatives of all the bald ing and loen associations of this| New Quebec bridge, to replace the one that fell, will be 160 feet above the water. SPRING CHICKEN, D reasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Dec, 1.--Today’s Young Turkeys. |dry-picked fowl _PALACE MARKET, Second and Yesler. ement from the United Statgs Re nary ins follows 1, Afebursements eipte $1,- 1.170.000. JUDGE TALL MAN THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908, Shue Guxsanars | merce car ae FLOODS RECEDING. (By United Press.) GUTHRIB, Okia., Dec rere) Steamer eer osemite rowrert ew walle 1 my The floods Which have been : tabtan ia Sila Goalinn tie v6 day from San Pedro for this px ceding today, and rivers. % | V!8 San Francisco. German steamer Sakkarah sai are within thetr ban yesterday from Hamburg for places, It te be dan nue tt port with general ca The number ; Schooner H. D. Bendixsen cleared eight and erty dam yesterday from Port Ludlow with age is estimated at $1,000, u umber for San Francisco, 000. Yucatan arrived last at Valdes, and sailed thin ing for Cordova amer Sybil |yesterday at San Pedro from t port with a general cargo. amer ee eee ee ee ee RRR eee German We _ Explained by Anty Drudge. Little Mias Rompabowt— frock,” Mother—"Good gracious, and that frock just new! Only washed twice!” Anty Drudge——“Just those two washings made the tear possible. You boiled the frock, as you do all your clothes, and that softened and weakened its fiber. If you hati used Fels-Naptha in cold or likewarm water, the fabric would not be half rotten and ready to give away the first time it caught in anything.” White clothes are made of vegetable fibres, cotton or flax. Boiling affects them the same way it does other vegetable mat- ter, as potatoes. or cabbage. It softens them and weakens the fibre. Boiling will oo even hard wood. this you can easily see how your Se es will chad out quicker and tear more easily if you boil and hard-rub them. Wool, which is an animal fibre, is softened ust as the fibre of meat in boiling. Ni tha will cleanse your clothes in cold or ta kewarm water without any boil- ing or hard rubbing, and there isn’t a single thing in it that will harm the goods. Your clothes will wear twice as lon and they'll be whiter and cleaner all the time. Try a cake of Fels-Naptha and see. But use it the Fels-Naptha way, accordin to the simple directions on the red and n wrapper. They'll tell you how to oe all kinds of clothes with Fels-Naptha; wash dishes, clean floors and do many other things with it. “Just look, mamma, I tore my APPLE SHOW WEEK, December 7 to 12 VIA “FAST (“MAIL"-—Across cades in daylight. “ORIENTAL LIMITED" Night Train, the Cas 8:45 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Extra Equipment All Trains. SECOND AND COLUMBIA. Ca a) ON THE FRONT | d yeclar thin Maraton arrived | Wangoard will S-P-0-K-A-N-E Only $13.60 Round Trip Tickets on Sale Dec, 6 and 7, Limited to Dec. 15, Popular Reserve Your Berth Now. Great Northern Ticket Office Under One Roof FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Keverrihing to Fur nish the Home Com | plete Btore Closes Dally at 5:80. | rt, led Entrance From Madison Street, From Spring Street, or T! From Second Avenue Embroidery Edges, 10c Yard over hips. Three- Four to 6-inch Nainsook, Swiss ‘i ffed and Cambric Embroidery Edges, ae BR sch ani if] including many pretty patterns. slecress with Sarto |] =Special value, 10c a yard. tte hg i % Turnover collar Imitation Heatherbloom Petticoats, fitting closely to 45c neck. Material is | Women’s Pétticoats, of black, and heavy, washable | black and .whife ifnitation heather- percale, in Co- y bloom, Full, gathered flounce, fin- penhagen, dark 4 ished with narrow tailor-stitched blue or black, 4 if bands, Special value, 45c. with white dots. } q | Crashes, Napkins and Towels: Excellent Values | 16-inch Linen and Cdtton Crash, | 18x36 Hemstitched Linen and | Special walue, 8%c a yard. Cotton Huck Towels, Special value, : | l4c each. s 1 C € ; ty * / ! xl 9 Linen and Cotton Dee 19x42 Hemmed Linen and Cottén ask Napkins, Special value, 79c a Huck Towels, Special value, 10c \ff dozen. each, . M : Three Good Heating Stoves Moderately Priced One style for wood, one style for coal, and one style for i either wood or coal, giving a good range of choice, and all at low prices, . ‘—Basement Salesroom. ; 4 ; ‘ Beckwith Air-Tight Franklin Heater, Merit Heater, ™ : Heater, $12.00 $14.00 $10.00 The Beckwith Air-Tight The Franklin Heater, The Merit Heating Stove, ° a Heater has body of polished | for coal, with heavy 11- | with 17-inch firepof, for boiler iron, with cast iron | inch firepot. An appro- | wood or coal. A handsome- top and bottom, cast iron | priate Stove for parlor, | ly designed modern Cottage q lining and check-draft in | sitting room or dining | Heater, with large front a door; also in collar, which | room. Can also be used | mica door, which adds to i regulates draft and, holds in connection with fire- | the cheerfulness of — the fire over night. A first-class place Has draw-center | room Has _nickeled foot- wood Heater, } stoking grate | rail and nickeled urn. catinmmanommmncaninnnliniihenplidbninn ia nepennrepeiipemnmcbninn ; FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- changes S. C. Osborn & Co. ‘tvet Av. 5558 Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG 919 Firat Ave ne and lake; level, clear fine for chickens and ber img aa 3 ae