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Prose.) D, Decad.— , the prosecutor, i we court room of we auring the progress Of Abraham Ruef, left tal today Just elapsed since = to the hospital dying condition : fired by Morris ror, who subse tted suicide several week» of William Kent at county, will De accompan has devo his {ttness. constitation has fearing the hospital than do patients suf gech serious wounds y of a relay return to room will de Ba agi of his con an who Sta Ger soctety ‘wittem 4 win a divorce sult) fo A, Gaperioc court | the cage the} that the couple ifm San Erancisco in| ‘and that they have | . He says tha’ ago Mrs. Williams it ber home and child stranger: * ma | ON THE FRONT She bab OS) I 88 o> 5b be Seon 5 COWBOYS DECLARE THEY WILL STOP CRIME prrtrrrtrr St okane, used by the Pa cific Coast Co. tn’ summer exour Bae see ahes sions to the Mute glacter, shifted] Threaten to Lynch First} ** quick as they can pack thelr day to Morans, and today | bagmage,” to Bagie Harbor for the win Thug Arrested in So far the Wyoming vigtiantes have not had an opportunity of Seattle. Meteor arrived yee © from this port PAMer . terday in San Pe legraph pole Into an impromptu gallows, but citizens in Barge Glory of the Seas com-| |. Keneral will rest easter, perhaps, pleted discharging her last cargo Thugs, take warning! The day! with the knowledge that their in of cowl at the Wellington docks to-|of reckoning {# almost at hand, | terests are being watched after by jday, and was superseded at the! Wyoming Pote, the Avenger, ia on | {® daredevil, poltce-defying Wyom hotsts by the barge Hadyn Brows also with coal, The Glory goes for more fuel immediately, loading at Nanalmo. Hritieh steamer & hama for this port . ing Pete and his eowpunchers. trall, Pete says so himself, ~ : He called up The Star office yes-! | terday with the information that he jand hia trusted followers are here. }armed to the teeth, determined to ¢ on the criminals | your rarer ararararararay FORMING NEW PARTY, eric left Yoko clay pater wreak vongeat (By United Pre St nor Montara shifted yeoater day from the stream to the shops who are terrorizing the city, and ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dee - sf the Columbia & Puget Sound| ¥hom the police seem powerless to A new radical political party ailroad, where she wil be over k in thelr bold atrocities, ts being formed here today by hauled When Peter held converse representatives of radical ole Work on the new Sound steamer | Phone with The Star yesterday it} * ments in all parts of the coun Hyak, for the Kitsap Transportation | ¥®* 44 the spokesman for a seore|® try, Jay Forrest of Albany Co., was begun in the Supple yards} bad men from Wyoming N. Y,, former chairman of the “We don't want to give our names,” he declared, “but you just put it In the paper that there are about 20 of us here from Wyoming, and we're all cowpunchers with our | ® outfits. We'll show the people of | « Seattio how law is enforced on the | populist party campaign com. mittee, ia heading the meet ing: Several jing members of the independence party are also here. at Portland yesterday Steamer Humboldt arrived today from Skagway with a good number of passengers and a heavy cargo. She will salt again on next Monday Steam schooner Winnebago ar rived this morning In San Diego * * + ~ * * * 7 by i* * * * *. * * . ee ee with cargo from this port | plains. \ Malad aRetatiadbelbalietateialeltel Steamer Arizonan a 4 yoater- | ; eek dey at Honolulu from Seatt) Now, what we propose to do ta| Anderson Will Recover. } to take the first thug arrested away | Steamer Bellerophon from this Axel Anderson, the tile setter port passed through the Sues canal} from the police and string him up| who attompted to comrait muleide yeaterday | to the nearest telegraph pole, We've | Tuesday afternoon in his room at Steamer Jeanie went to coma; done {ft before in Wyoming, and |1318% Beventh av. ts reported as |: on gaego today hn leave} we'll show the people of Seattle | out of danger today, tho mit for Southwestern Alaska tomor . " steoting | tition ix still se How ment |that. we’ re capable of protecting ~ Aut Steamer Queen shifted this morn prompt action tng to Tacoma te harge “But you would be br the | who, arriving early on the scene, er Ro Searles sailed | '@W yourself,” interject Star what ha could to relieve the r roing for Sen Francisco|Man mildly, rather fearing to @x-|and sent at for the ne rt Ludlow, | press himeelf in stronger language. | physician. The note found best d to have been | Steam schooner Fairhaven left/ ‘Oh, that’s all right,” was the | Andersen te bell San Francteco for Seattie this morn-/answer, “If the police are tncapa.|™6art for his roommate, A. Lind Steamer Umatilla leaves this even cronlyedh gp “a oe Spagenns: og mE ing on her first ran to San Fran p> nee e're all armed | Falie to Hie Death cisco atnce her recent mishap. She{*2d we're not afraid of anything.) yurre, Mont, Dec, 3.—Word was has rasel a new shaft and is|nd the first one of these murder | received here today that Alex Mac ncain tm good condition. She ous thugs that fa caught we'll take | Auiay, a prominent iness man arry freight only, on thia ve away from the police ff we have land former lagtsintor Montana Upon her arrival in San Franc to break down the jall to do {t. | fell over a preeipice In Teton county she will be put on the schedule of the Governor, which will be laid ap for the water. of while out on He was tnetantly That's put northern murders mighty quick Reckon it might,” reaponded The & stop to hold-ups and/in a remote section Montana last Tuesday, a hunting trp. seeece Peeeerere Star man aot And say.” added Pe as an] of 0 | Today's Treasury Statement. jafterthought, “you might aay, too,| wagHINGTON. Dec. % The jthat this isn't a very healthy cll treasury stator 3|m had better move out of town § 70,000. nt today shows re disbursements $2, abe abandoned } Huek, the dramatic Brooklyn, was the large luncheon n today ff of St touts, t at the onage at Belle Bt. Louts, after Dad traveled half fo tpg to meet of ber former ogee Her de bis brother | hand | She | bot after his dence with the olf ro- They left St Bellingham thetr future sister @ large cargo of| ports. The, timtiar build and’ left so few for the same salting races Datween the rival |‘ mais are of the type of achooner Halls. ICO, Dee. 3.--Word here that Prin- merly Estelle ce, has sued frage league Washington jtaid for 33 W. R. GC. Election of Officers. John F. Miller chapter, W. RC. with hold its election of officers for the ensuing year on Saturday after- noon, All membere are requested to be present, Corps will be der promptly at 1 o'clock. The # will entertain the comrades in the evening Bridge ‘Afternoon. Mra John Wittomore Eddy enter- tained yesterday at bridge for Mra. James Eddy. at the Perry hotel. Chapter G, P. £. 0. Mre A. K. Yorkes will entertain the members of Chapter G, P. E. O., at her hore, 916 17th ay. + Mon- day afternoon. Club Meets. The Nineteenth Century club today with Mize Ronald Ronald residence, on 30th av W. 0. W. Dance. The rill team of Home camp. 284, W. O. W., will give a dance at Leschi Park pavilion on Friday, Dee. 4. Annex. Studio Concert. A studio concert will be given on Wednesday evening at the Columbia by Minnie Grace ; Alextus Baas, bari tone, late of Berlin, Germany, and Louis Diamond, plant An at- tractive part of the concert will be the rendition of the closing scene from “Pagliacct.” Anty Drudge on Cold Lunches. Anty pA yg Mr. Sorrowful, what makes you sit os the doorstep?” Tohn Serretwful—"* V'm just wainng for Mary to hand me out s bite of cold lunch. I never go in the house on washday, it smells like a bone mill.’ Pad —venthar P+ mee Your wife washed with Fels-Naptha soap to-day, and it was all done two hours agd. She hase nice hot lunch for you and had time to read and play the oc. And there's never any boily smell whee ‘els-Naptha’s used.” iP . The Erskine M. Phelps is being repainted and cleaned generally of the coal dust which has settled over her usually immaculate sides and decks during the discharging of her great cargo of fuel As yet she has received Bo cargo, on account of Present, but us to Ket her and failing to | get a hold full at the right prices, There was a woman who made a prayer to be saved from washday with all its care. Then she tried Fels-Naptha and quit pray- ing that particular prayer. It wasn't ex- washday that she meant. What she xe 4 did mean was to be saved from boil- she may go south tn ballast to the \rares of one iajands, and there take on Steamer Portland arrived at 3:30 yesterday afterneon, after a fast voyage to Southwestern Alaska | ports and Valdez, making the run SAVE FROM 9190.00 ON YOUR se of ou: cirew Special prices I for a few days on anos. Some | with free use & Chase Av, Beattie, Wash. | joing closed out at cost. They Dealers. are going out of that branch of THE ST [the business, : 2 eer eae =" OF THE FIN/ NCIAL CONDITION OF SEATTLE ' Trust & Safe De sit Com f SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, : po pa y | D TO THE STAT AMINER AT THE CLOSE Sere MAN BUILDING, SEATTLE, } OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 27, 1908, OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1908. | RESOURCES. | RESOURCES, ee ||| Loans and Discounts ; oe $482,981.45 {net) it Bonds County Warrants. pment tires Be BBE Other Resource B 88d Railroad Bonds and Due From far Lins Paid in Wetiviaed Profit Miveeees.. the y our dé a8 are in ac je basis lg invite your, account. to Kodiak in practically 20 days, | which is the fastest trip made for jsome time by’any vessel. She land | ed 100 passengers, and had a good | ing clothes, with its resultant nauseous steam and EF heee, and from back-breaking hard rubbing. i, ot oe a ng Bani ad ve vi ple weat) le | markable for’this the se. Fels-Naptha answers that kind of peti- "Toakas Weamoaten tion completely, if you use it the colt Sloan Ship Building Co. vex) FRels-Naptha way. Follow directions on launching of the steamer Vasbonian, now on fits ways, on December 12. The boat is splendidly mddelied and suited for the fast trade among | the islands of the Sound, for which | she hes been built, She will go into service shortly before Christ- mas the red and green wrapper. For white clothes you'll read: Soap the clothes, roll and let them soak in cold or lukewarm water for 30 minutes. Then rub lightly, rinse, hang out on the line. No, you don’t boil them; Fels-Naptha takes the place of that and hard rubbing, too. Fels-Naptha has many other valuable Hotel Clerk Jumps Bond. BELLINGHAM, Dec. 3--M. G, Prown, clerk at the Beck hotel, ar- Tested some weeks ago on a charge lof embessiement, has been bought jou of he ye “ ar t his quiuthy brother whats a ‘sanker| uses—Wwashing dishes for instance. You'll in Portland. In brief, Brown has find directions for all on the wrapper. Be sure and follow them. jumped his bond—#60—put up by his brother, and will not be in court today when his case comes up for tla. Seattle Firm Closing * * Out Stock " The entire stock of Pyrograpby goods, leather and passe partout pietures of the Federal Pamt & Wall Paper Co. at 1414 tat av. is CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF 553,164.92 4,987.41 78.36 000.03 7,100.00 10,000.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures | Expenses, Taxes and Interest paid Other Resources ‘ U. &. and other high grade bonds.. 14,800.00 County Warrants 18,625.00 |} Cash on band and due from other banks .. 2,997.00 - LIABILITIES, 3 ‘4 46,623 66 ; 8,389.56 296,065.46 290,578, heh $801, 236. 40 ka 429,867.48 ala 36, 5 Capital Stock paid in . sscecee oo o eeeeeee es $100,000,00 $1,126,110.16 ap! ouee Undivided Profits Individual Deposits Bank Deposits Savings Deposits and Time Certi fie: ates LITiES, 9 . 70,000.00 27.88 21,228.24 + 1040,881.92 » $448. $801,235.90 oe $686,897.16 seees 693,506.04 ~ $1,196,110.15 ositore » such interest and to afford ordance with sound business prin- Deposits November 27, 1908 .. Deposits July 16, 1908 ... $ 92,300.62 Increase Alex Vv Myers, Secretary A, Smith, Cushier, || CONGERVATIVE BUSINE Tikes ctechiat: Base and Vero | ee Large Cabinets, containing four quires of fine fabric- | ff Ele | finished paper, in "thescorrect “Winthr yp” size, together | i na Violet, glass jars, 10c with one hundred new-shaped envelopes. An excellent i | Netting Shopping Bags, value at this price a | Witch Hazel, large bottles; | , - | | sietifted is large size, 25c. } sure distilled extract, 15 ' ; ' Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear } { Century Perfumes, Venitia Umbretlas, 26-inch frame, WOMEN’S UNION 8UITS, | are very slight and hardly notice. | A +4 iver: aray wearing qualities are and Lawson pink, per ounce, | Seven ribs, American taffeta, > ndemegrte 7 precy y impaired } } lined, medium weight, fine : D # . i} Hl 25¢ natural wood handles, 98¢ » and perfect fitting. Neck KNITTED CORSET COVE | | and front 1 finished with SPECIAL Ver serviceable il 1 ” hell-crochet stitchin silk tape and * garments with ff ] Wood-Back Hair Brushes, Umbrellas, 26-inch, Ameri- } Snq pearl, buttons. All. regular | bigh neck and long sleeves | i} cbony or obola finish; | can taffeta, fancy handles, | #28, These garments are called CHILDREN’S VESTS AND ff 1) ‘ . | manufacturers’ “seconds.” The | PANTS, SPECIAL, 25¢ GAR- fj i vod bristles, 48 and | $1.23 and $148. imperfections in most {nstances | MENT.—Fine weave, fleece lined i] . — AR Re HI oe p iH dkerchief Ribb | , Laces | Handkerchiefs | Neckwear Samples | *!D?ons 1 to S-inch Nor- omen's Cambric Sinch good | ; Homandy Valenciennes % a . * oi . uality Satin E " ‘ . . Hand rehiefs, some plain Venise Chemisettes ; many with Gibson stack and r vr ‘ R he Rdges nse “ t ride , ‘ affeta Ribbon, be others with embroidered } jmitation Baby Irish effects. Several pretty designs tee . me special, 10¢ Sc.each ’ special, 25¢ THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908, for Women, | Apparel | and Children Spring vos * Madison through Pod from Second Entrance from Trimmings, | i Persian Bands in sided effects, special | 48c yard | Fancy’ Trimming in an extensive variety o ple colors, 12¥4¢ yard Novelty } Maments, in new sow and embroidered effects, dozen. | Kastman's Talcum i } } value, | Braids, Buttons and Or Mi FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. tore Closes Dally at 6:90. Notions, Umbrellas one Pompadour Hair Rolls, net 9 covered; many shades; 22 | inches long, 25c Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 or f sta 10c, 4, per pair, tache | 10¢ spools for 10c. | Pearl Buttons, superior Pow quality, eight sizes, per doz John J. Clark’s Spool Cot | ton, black or white, three 5 | Jewelry, Leather Under Furnish the Home Complete ‘f ‘Basement Salesroom One Roof—Everything to | Entrance from Spring St Madison St., or through store from Second Avenue Goods, Stationery } | Earrings, screw and Seal-Grain Leather Bags, ] pierceless style \d-filled | with 12-inch frames, new wires; pearl, turquoise or | deep shape, leather lined; f coral beads, A pair, 50 purse; black, $1.75 White Stone Hat Pins, in Embossed Leather Bags, 4 ; new sheath shape, in black or fj a large variety of novel de ¢ signs. Special values at 48 | °° ‘it | ic ; Child’s Morocco Leather J and 25¢ | , | | Purses, with strap; black and ff Sash Pins, in miniature de colors, 48 i] signs; gold and silver-plated, Elastic Belts, black and ff 4c | colors ; fancy buckles, 25¢ i Jeweled Collar Supports Post Card Albums, 500 ff A i] several heights, in a late a cards; fancy linen covers; ff ortment of patterns, 10 OK Hi] Four-Quire Cabinets of Stationery 65c || i tions, yard corners, Women's All-Over Em 72-inch Plain Nets, white and cream, 55 yard Venise Bands, white, cream and ecru, special, 25c and 39e yard. broidered Handkerchiefs, Special, 63c, 87¢ and 95c each Pretty Lace, yard, Net and Silk Bows; special, 15¢ each saby Ribbon, plain and crossbar effects, Lace Stocks, Fancy Collars, Fancy Stocks, with | red, sky, pink, 10c: 3 for 25¢ ’ } Jabots attached ; all nicely boxed; specially priced at} white, navy eR 19¢, 25 and 3¥¢ each. and black; spe- Pretty Fancy Pillow ; Top ' Handkerchiefs, 10c; Boxed Ruchings, 3 and 4 lengths to a box; colored, } piece, 15¢ and 17c. 3 for 25¢ also white, 25¢ a box. Hosiery Specials WOMEN’S HOSIER Ye Pr.—Full-fash Stockings for women ont a scam. durable. “WOMEN'S SILK ERY, BPECIAL, 25 lors, “CHILDREN’S SCI SPECIAL, l5e Pr.; 2 forced and well made; heavy ribbed; black insures long wear. CHILDREN’S HO CIAL, 18 Pr.—Cotton, MEN'S 15 Men's Fancy Novelty late. styles. © embracing Cotton and Skirts, $4.85 and $5.85 Skirts of good qualit ama cloth, plaited or lapped tailored seams, trimmed with covered buttons and f bias folds. Included ar Special, $4.85, Skirts of good quality black voile, gored flare effect, trimmed with bias bands of black satin ar same. Special, $5.85 Inexpensive Models in Corsets | Miscellaneous Drapery Offerings $1.00, Ivy Corset, styl low bust, long hips. F ers. The material is st Good weight, LISLE medium weight, A Stocking that HALF-HOSE, Pr.—An attractive assortment Included are plain colors, plaids, checks, stripes and polka dots, RY, SPECIAL, d, fleece-lined A Hose warm and GOLF with Manufacturers’ ance. HOSI ELAS nBlack and}, V OMENS DR HOSE, —Rein- 1O0L for 25¢ and mode SIERY, SF fleece lined SPECIAL, of Halt-Hose, in other fabrics Coats $7.50 Women's and Misses’ Coats, of good quality chev- iots, worsteds and novelty tweeds, dark green, navy, gray and striped ef- fitted single or dou- y black pan- plain gored, inished with ¢ large sizes 8 brown, fects; back, ble breasted; large pockets, tailored revers and collar. semi id buttons of ¢ 100—Designed for medium figures; itted with two pairs of hose support rong coutil $1.50, Ivy Corset, style 400- Designed for stout figures; med line, Material, strong coutil. embroidery edge ers, 50c, Lennox Corset—New, ium bust and extremely long hip in back below waist Trimmed at top with pretty Fitted with three pairs of hose support- long-skitted Corset, cloth ex tending several inches below boning Material, strong coutil Fitted with two pairs « of hose supporters. Other styles of Corsets to fit different figures at this price [~~~ Women’s Aprons S90, All-Over Aprons, wi i] Of washable navy blue and white or brown and white checked gingham; square neck and deep pocket. ith sleeves— For little folks, from 6 months to 6 years. Made | | | Band Apro' Of Amoskeag ; Hc retiad gingham, blue, pink or brown of pink og blue and | and white checks — wide and ) white checked gingham. ith dee a *: mane See et Nicely fashioned ; round H ants’ Shirts; lomen’s Gowns neck; belt piped with | Inf : W $ white. Serviceable play i ic,°Infants’ Shirta—Wool and cot- ’ fon, mixture; butoned down front; ) suits, Bieely finished, Sizes from 2 to 4 yenrs. I SSPHCIAL, 50c, Women's i} Outing Flannel Gowns— { Many stylish and attr | patterns, nicely made SOUTHERN HEIRESS WANTS DIVORCE) NEW YORK, Donaldson, the Deo, 8.—-Mrs southern bh whe. earned the nickname of changes M aT2s 627 Firat Av. BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- S. C. Osborn & Co. active Glove Specials OR KNIT GLOVES, SPE- CIAL, 19¢ Pr.—For women or children. odds and ends of dis- continued lines, marked for quick clear- CIAL, 68¢ Pr.—Glace finish, overseam sewn, two clasps at wris' and colors of brown, tan, oxblood, gray Silks, Special, 48c yd. Good quality Black Taffeta Silk; solid-colored Herringbone ; hairline and pin-check, soft-finished Louisine; Pekin stripe and solid-color Louisine, and an excellent array of fancy Novelty Plaids. Millinery Offerings In the Basement Salesroom, Millinery Section, a feature will be made tomor- row of the following: Felt Hats, trimmed with flowers or ribbons, $2.95. S GLOVES, SPE- Black, white lavender stripes. Suits, $12.75 Suits, cheviots and serges, Misses’ of checked and striped Felt Hats and Stylish Fur Turbans, trimmed with flowers or feathers, $3.75. Wings and Feathers for home milli- ners, 20c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Tailored Waists, $1.25 Tallored Wash Waists, of fine cham- bray gingham or pereale, in pink, blue, and assorted checks and Full blouse, with yoke of broad tucks; prettily tailored ; with cuffs. Cowhide Suit Cases Fine quality Cowhide Suit Cases, with blued steel frame, three solid riveted hinges, linen-lined, shirt fold and straps, long sleeves White pique stock collar. reinforced sole leather effects, in gray, trown or blue. Semi- 1 Crees bell rivets: and good bolts 5 and lock. Prices: 24-inch, $5.00; 26- fitted coat, with dou- } . a id's teeceidd bik inch, $6.00. Others, leather lined, ‘ pasted 0: > ; $8.00, $8.50 and $9.00. front; velvet collar; fancy tailored pock- Bellows Suit Cases of first quality ets. Gored — skirt § cowhide, linen lined, bell rivets ; 24 with bias fold inch, $12.00; 26-inch, $13.00. Brassed Sash Rods, extend from 23 to 42 inches, 5e. 2% yards long, seven attrac- tive patterns, including plain, dotted and mission squares, 98e pair. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated at million dollar bride,” because |her wedding dinner she was present a legacy equal to that has retained counsel and She sep led with amount, Kelth | begun action for divorce. eiress, arated from her on the grounds of neglect, months ago, and ts now suing him cruelty and a statutory charge. Mrs. Donaldson was the daughter | of A. Willis Hunter, a Memphis mil: | husband « several | lionalre. 24% -ncre tracts, $100 an fere; easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber ries. Natlonal bend Inv. Co, Ino. 917 First av. th os GARDEN TRACTS | | gos Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, O18 Firet Ave. Extension | | | | Women’s Percaline Petticoats 45c | | combinations, with finished Yard-Wide Domestic Mad- ras, in several attractive color suitable for hall windows and book cases, yard. Remnants of Drapery and | Upholstery Fabrics, Nets and Cords, at clearance pric Petticoats, of percaline, in f black and white pin-checks, full-gathered flounces, with narrow black stitched bands, ALMLALo pacaky Bids, Three round sips, dally a, » 6 Kverett at a 7:15 p.m. b $1.00, Roun Biagmor City of Wy bones —Bunset Brassed Extension Curtain | yard, 12%4c. Rods, extend from 28 to 50/| Remnants in lengths of inches, Se. | from 1 yard to 3 yards, in- | f cluding | } Brassed Extension Curtain “Sts. (ath: Mibvieaien “We vend: Ht Rods, polished silvered ends. ¥ | H ma 50-inch Linen Velours, ff i $1.25 yard i Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 50-inch Silk Velours, $2.75 |}