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2 ADMIRAL COGHLAN: | DROPS DEAD IN HOME ) Commandant at} for two years, he was made inapec i tor of ovdnuances of the League In Bremerton Expires }iand navy yard and left that post tn Needed to Enforce LET THE COWBOYS LOOSE, ¢ URGES CITIZEN Says Vigilantes May Be when other plans have failed. Years THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908. OBBERS TO FIGHT RATE ADVANCE (By United Press.) BPOKANK, Dee, b.—The Spokane | Jobbers’ association, representing | about 100 of the principal shippers: ago it was the only thing to give safety in California, and twenty odd 1804 to become Hehthouse inepec 5 : oe ‘| met yesterday to protest againat Suddenly. tor In the Wighth dixtelet. With Law in Seattle. yelberte thes ois aed freedom {te increase Bl ham lA ~ 7 te a tae Rides cane — from such fends until the Alaska| tonde te go inte oft eontinental | F Py United Press ‘. iv . : a par bo i hes —_ Raltor Star:—tt ts with pleasure | old find | 1 Spokane advance is approxi yew YORK 1 een c nag ~ _ Aw bs wg ; | ahd & Kona of safety not known in| It 1s notioed that a vigilance com: | mately 10 cent» a hundred. A com A Joseph B Ce n apd Br sed stan ~* mlatic foot during | seattle for many months wo note|mittec in being formed in North mittee was appointed to draft Fe ee eee teeta partie of Awan, Rartletpated | the cowboys propose to give wa some |Yakima for protection and to rid the |forme) vrata tet, oa mat | ieee to New Rochelle, Py eae Manta Pay on May) protection trom thieves, hold-npe | town of orimtnals, ‘The truth 1. |thet the transcontinental railroads | ; a hiion: te . and murderers, Who have had su. | this plan ts simply # matter of welt wii) be enjoined in the fedoral Coghlan was bx For conaplouous and eminent con | prome sway for a long time, Hy defenne, atnoe It seems no protec’! courts againat putting the rate Into December 9 aes duct to that engagement be was ad-/ so doing they will bring untold Joy tion to life and property can be) pptect The Facey Sarg was iaié pearly 64 years old when vanced six numbers, At the close! to our citizens. If there la any city /found in any other way ihe @ new vate once He was graduated from | of hostilities he was made com: | worse infected with these bawe char People are tired of going about} | Tnited States naval ac - "AY | mandant of the Puget Sound navy | acters than thts, it r ome to their duties with the fear of rob FIRE AT ANACORTES. | and served In the Civil War) yard, and later was made captain of light. There can be pleaded no|bery and death continually staring | | ensign ble promo. | 8° New York savy yaré jexeuso or extenuatton for such {them in the face; the women are| (By United Prove.) uses he re ra agen Wrote “Hoch der Kaleer.” oriminal conduct almost hysterical, «nd afraid to| ANACORTES, Dec, 6.—Fire that nantcommander and Neat bed to the training ship attached Tn 1908 he was elevated to the outh These charactors have deliberate. ly made up their minds not to work did damage to the extent of no lena summarily than $1,500, and for a Ume threat: | stay at home of nights. Tt jJustion ia thua From 1871 to 1873) rank of rear admiral, and made sec: | for a living, but to prey upon those | meted out to these ertminals they} @Ned to destroy thousands of dol in the hydrographic office} ond in command of the north At who do. They go prepared and de-|have no right to kick, since they Mrs’ worth of property tn the bust. | ington, D. ©, and, after & jantic £ for two years. From termined to kill, if need be, to make a regular business of giving |®4s8 section of the efty, broke out | sick leave, Was placed im 1904 to 1907 he waa commandant | effect their purpose. They have no |thetr innocent victims no show for|last night at 6:46 o'clock In the] d of the Saugus for a year. | of the New York navy yard par of the police and the tardy, half | property and life, but act on the ine [MH C. D. Thornburg department | ferved im sucopssion OF | Ooghian earned more than nation | halting operations of the law,| stant. Great care should be exer-|#tore at Commoreial and Fifth sts | ' ®, Monongxhela and OM! 4) tame when he composed and re-|Only one thing terrorizes and pute |clsed, of course, that only gutlty /it'ls supposed the blax started | ship Independence. In cited at a banquet the daring bal: | to flight—summary justice, {criminals suffer for thelr infamous} from a stove. The firemen saved ewes made cor oe ps lad, the title of which was “Hoch «i out by vigilance committees. | deeds. Let the cowboys loose for| the Thornburg stare bullding a Soe * der Kaiser,” and the refrain of This method is effective In a su |a spell © the Mare Island navy | Vnich rang “me und Gott.” His last|preme degree. It atways has been, | CITIZEN by ag Apple Show feed, where he remained from 1886 i crrant public appearance was Be : ppt ptteten der Gov, Mend | gp 1888 when he served as grand marshal/ ; | attend the national apple show | Commander at Bremerton. of the great Taft parade in New GET M N A HT] the Cort, will have a seating ca “| pomane wre on : ane wit ane o! oO, and will be used! Viell other parte of the state before her commanding the Mohican | York fust before the last election $ A D M $ anc Be ty “6 Pg intB pd be wm = Sainein ik atten * aoe er * - = = = | FOR TELE PHONE musical comedice. part of this month ’ thy HOME OF HIS Beiect Manager | SNOHOMISH, Dec. 6—The ma . —— ee Orvis Gladden, one of Hroadway's|Chinery for the Snobomish milk Upon showing by Robert Jullan |. ominent students, was yesterday | Condensory has arrived. The plant of Pleasant Valley, which is Station afternoon elected to the manager will be in full operation by Febru D of the Seattle post office, that| oni or this year's minstrel show | | BIRTH OVER THE SEA unless he can get a Sunset phone installed he will have to go out of ary 1 H ; ‘ ns . Ret with the grocery business, and resigo R ] a louse | tee fn thin country iw | his place as postmaster, Judge Mor Has the acquisition of wealth have come | rig granted an alternative writ of | oT rted on old age and a disease which COD: ) mandate against the telephone com FOUND DEAD " } tines him to his house for the re | pany yesterday The writ is re | _ Shipboard. mainder of his days Tucuabhe Ceoumer <4 | _ A -- — tle Raluiecentes an his! ‘The petition sets forth that on (By United Press.) ! ° a declining years came also February 4 the telephone company JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 6 | of all the strange | ip 4 ane 4 | ; ing for the houne of his ance agreed to move the plaintiff's tele | hody of Pred Nelson. who bas t | fear at are shipped on the in the far off Flowery Kinkdom.| phone from his old location to the a vengent 6 Deanak for the paat trane- Pacific ge ea —_ To go there was impossible, but) now one, but has not yet done so or 13 years, and who followed Bi tie Dive Fusnet Hiner reversing the story of the great it states further that in addition | prospecting and mintng, was found | | a wy t er Mahomet, being unable to go to to the inconvenience, a petition t#/ in the bay near the little island this} Stich is now on the sound. It ts the property of Vancouver, that its aged owner may Rev, Joseph L. Garvin @ wealthy resident of die there in peace and that his subscriptions of 16 cents per m h Who bas made a for! bones may find rest hereafter occupied by six women, who will We are still making — = apeak in the interest of misalons . p <eoke fall ea: ie ats , . ! ‘ Mr. Garvin granting them the use a a n eee TRUNK ROAD rg a ee le org of the pulpit for this purpose. Mme. PAUL | $5.00, the sa kind you 4 OPENED McQuaid & Moore, $12,471.27: J. F.|.. TR® Women speakers are all of EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, used to pay $15.00 for a McQuaid, $13,378; Ide & Jones, ficers Of the Christian women's!) iasa Third Ave. Opoes | Of course this is only (By United Prose.) $13,515; George A. Banderet, $13 btn for prover. A po aiing ‘The ptncaron 8: Asst done to bring people to en eeen ee tees, wore | 20, ae Dactman, 604.400; D speakers are Mrs. F. W. Walden . | the office--there is no | snot * raphagen, $14,907 ; are Aen. sessszeseszesesesy sraeareansceess: | ; eee te tee com. Mitehell 915.490; J. A joailey, #16 Mre. L. C. Waddington, Mra W. E. profit in making the kind | known as the North | pany, $17, f But you know when pa foad in King county. The| The awarding of the contract was | Similar services ng fan come rien t tients think they have been {fi ;. as follows: L. H. Goerig, deferred until Decemoer 8 ristian churches o! e coun | h | MG. W. Wilson, $9,995; Mille ne - ba tomorrow treated right they will | | 3 . $9,995; TH 6s GIVE THEIR Dering the past year, through often go out of their way |f| minister of the First Christian church, will be home, he brought his home to him now being cir ated to have the forenoon He was a bachelor and - fee Batch, reposes a howse,/ that nothing was impossible. The | one Gill, where thers lea telephone.| beach. The inquest will be held! " | yc ancient domicile waa transported | q Firs venue, | iegemnctor’s shack nor & port : a heth a this afternoon by Judge Folsom. | 1206! First A deere dismantied in sections, carefully to the sea and with ton-|GARVIN GIVES | Cor. Seneca feal Japanese ei tatact der anxiety lowered into the hold | WOMEN PULPIT teamer Tampico will arrive Mon. | or. Seneca. | ane piece just as ft stood of the liner by his relatives it} ead of concentrates . » years beside the arrived safely and will be set up| Py sor ‘Laré fiett |}| DR. E. A. MAKER Mogr. |] of a Japanese coun- amid fitting - surroundingy near Tomorow morning the pulpit of nog pote Hyad to recon Art Goods each, the women of the Ch " nend the dentist HH | church have raised $295,630. The who did their work, and VICTIM CARFARE women of Western Washington are 3 gradually the volume of malataining li special Chinese business comes which missionary Rev. W. P. Bentley of or as | Fred Fields, who lives at 908 Raialer boulevard, was held up by | | two masked and armed highway-/ men at Railroad av. and Mines, [2 pan ab bentnataicnts jehusetts st. shortly after 6 o'clock last night as he was on his way | | howe from work, | While one of the thugs held a gun to his head, the other bandit} | Went through his pockets and teok! port (By United Press.) LAND, Ore. Dee. 6 op! Loon ! Read! TO 50 PER CENT DIS. INT ON SUITS, GOATS, EVENING GOWNS, OPERA COATS. Assortment of New laiste at Half Price. and Misses’ Rain baad $1.98 CREDIT. iY PAYMENTS. working bard all day, and did not home. The thug handed Fields 15 cents, kicked him vicloualy soggy Ary oath, on way : oted Fields spent one of the nickels | ee i: \to ride to the police station, where) — — he reported the hold-up. Clare fe dpe in this passengers and dot |dolph and Dearborn sta Byery Sunday unti! further no- tice ladies are tuvited to call and jimapect the beautifal off paintings at the J. J. Kelley Art Palace, 1315 | Pirst av. from 2 to 4 pm En ‘trance through family store. i } | and | 1 atv: wy + ee sitine person wi mails me this ad or calle for it a * HALL, M.D. i 1914 Second Ave, Seattie, Wr THR WoNDmREt Restores falling aight boon to h nity SHOP is offering special inducements to early shop- Glasses Bring the children and enjoy a trip through the lighted, wide aisles and see what Santa has stored | for you Xmas. Frames Mal Balky Mule, goes back- Foxy Grandpa, Katzenjammer : oe and forward; the best Hide; all new this year | made; regular Wc; opening sale 3 Ler ie OO@ fee 43c 25¢ Bisque Dolls 15c Kestner Bisque Body Dolls, fH jointed and closing eyes; Avery pretty baby at « very Drice . 75¢ Humpty Dumpty Circus 49¢ Schoenhat’s Humpty-Dumpty Circus; the best toy made Performs as a real cireus worth Tbe; 49c HALIOS SAPR & LOOK CO!8 SAFES ~ MARVIN Purcell Safe Co. MXCLUSIVE AGENTS, 212 OCCIDENTAL AV., SATTLM. San Franciaco,. and the local society last year raleed more money thao JOHN CORT TO HAVE CHICAGO THEATRE Cal \all the money Pleids had, @ $5 gold | vinteilig, president of the North | Western Theatrical association, an. Fields begged the highwaymes | nounced last night that John Cort | for car tare, saying he bad been and himeelf had closed a deal for the election of a $260,000 theat want to take the long walk to his lia Chieago, at be cone ot Ran. They and, closed « nine-year lease on the site told the victim to be | Yesterday, and the architects have plan new theatre will be called But FIVE Days More of My Special Holiday Offering One-Third Off jaaven pectacies vtal duplex ope all eye nvestigate Cr: Duplex nees, ao Year Geld vrites” gh yo $4 00 Small sses Frames . _SEATTLE'S ONLY MAIN FLOOR DAYLIGHT $10.00 Cezstal, Dupion, Lenees, With *) $6 66 $12.00 Prescription Glasses intl noe eeu cit on Prescription Compound Lenses, eapectalty are invariably men who are ; ic. . During thie sale-all my professions! services will be given tree regular bank customers H 50¢ Mechanical 65c Comical Book 43c td my patents, and. jhoroush e Lith be siven tree Secrest us ] Balky Mule 33c whe come to my offices, which wiy fitted with the - 5 Y Mule 99C Comical Series, Embracing mont luxurious furnishings and equip: the latest modern you lack @ valuable bust 4 omni « f l#bman’s Wonder, Mechan- fuster Brown, Mand the Mule, Solentifie instruments of any ofl belie conet Mies aad ee ee oh as DR. F. W. DICKEY, Oph, D,, % seciatis | makes any business or That is e fession profitable, | Gifts what we are after. Now {f} as to terma—we are in a |! Let us offer a few sugges Position to offer you any~- jf} thing in the line that will | j be convenient to your pocketbook. We are will ing to make it as easy for you as possible. We have Iso adopted the insurance Uarantee plan, which in- sures the patient against poor materials or work. manship. We give a writ- ten guarantee for 12 years. What could be fairer? Note Our Prices Bridge Work from $4 up Gold Crowns Amalgam Fillings 50 Gold Fillings . .. .$1.00 up Porcelain Fillings $1.00 up Painless Extraction ...50¢ Estimates and Examina tion Free. tions from our large stock: CHINESE SILVERWARE. White and Bive Grass Linen, Hand Embroidered Waist Pat- terns, Silk Kimonos and Jack- ots, Chinese Mandarin Coates and Skirts, Sik Shawls and Decorative Py jain Wares. ) i / | KWONG WA CHONG Co., Direct Importers. 114 Sesond av. South. } COMn TODAY AND GT | | | j | DO IT NOW | SPECTACLES, vm, A SCRIPTION ESPROIALLY GROUND and fre SCLEN TING Who Remains and y difference. Is the man who does not the advantages of a bank for his business. Successful Especially Ground $8.00 business meno unexpected times We busindss, wish you suce in and tuvite to you Second and Pike. accept our service to further intereste your The Union Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry | Mability that makes others think you lof strength SOUTH DAKOTA'S VOTE, PRESENTS FOR TEDDY) AND ALICE By United P. WASHINGTO. D (By United Press.) BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec The official count, just completed, | for Bouth Dakota, shows the follow Mrs ing total vote for presidency Nicholas Longworth, daughter of} Taft, 67,984; Bryan, 40,266; |the president, has been presented Chafin, 4,099; Hiegen, 88 with @ beautiful pair of jeweled The total vote on governor wan: | Pra re the itt od the date - as 59 98) 4 : ip. |Ptens dowager of China, to whom Vowway, $8,989; Lee, 48.837; Knap- |i.” paid a vieii some years ago Oe Sees) Sete <3 The presentation was made by Tong Total vote on congressman: Mar ” Yi, the special ambassador tin, 62,382; Burke, 67,400; Dowdall, with Prince Taal Fu and two 38,758; Olsen, 98,622 nec appointment at nts for Vote in Wyoming Mr, Roone preni CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec The |dent are give i at val canvass of the vote in Wyoming “UUC* jinese Hterature printed for president, completed toda shows the following results; Taft rotect Yourse 20,846; Bryan, 14,918; Debs, 1,A6 Chafin, 64; Hisgen, 61 ‘ re Abtretie Wistale arp vee gy meg eer saggy crncemerygmer yy 1 of new and slight Silver tea sets, newest patterns. || rosin ys? Wm, H. Finck, Pioneer Jeweler, 616 4 2 2, Second av s 111i Firat Ave. smile that means a smile. Ghirardelli’s builds up the tissues of brain and body an health, besides it pleases and delights the palate, 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c. Ask the grocer. No.3 WHEN THE KIDNEYS cal go'any further that vor mast |Backache, Rheumatism have rest for that lame and aching | and Bladder Troubles Make Life Mis- back—relief from that constant erable. Jead, tired feeling—-freedom from those stabbing, darting pains? This ia the condition that so often comes at middie age. bringing with it am extreme nervousness and irri cranky” end “hard to get with Likely your kidneys are worn and tired and need help. In any ma- along johine there is ome part that works the hardest and gives out firet. The kidneys work night and day, re- moving from the bleod the uric acid and other waste created by overuse and energy, Naturally a life of inl activity doubles the duties kidneys, and in time the strain tells. With healthy kidneys, one has « good chance to live long, but weak Kidneys afflict old age with great discomforts, The back becomes bent and tame, rheumatism is chrou- fe, eyesight fails, and too frequent or involuntary pagsages of the urine enuse embarrassment by day and lons of wMeop at night Doan's Kidney Pills bring new strength to old backs, and quick relief to weakened kidneys. hey banish backache and rheumatic pain, and regulate the bladder and urine. When once a proper filter- ing action is restored through cur- ON TIME Your Meals Are Sure to Be Ready If You Have a core GAS RANGE Seattle Lighting Company Payments by Both Phones Ex, 75. Pol, Bldg. 4th and Union. % . hs C. . ° A Smile All the While is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health. You have never seen an ailing person smile the Cocoa young and old,iq the enjoyiment of real DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all dealers. Price $0 couts. Fosren-Mievew Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors. in the Chinese language and hand somely bound d gids the GIVE OUT acid i* once more expelled from the blood, and danger of gravel, ston dropay, heart trouble, diabetes an Bright's disease removed. Doan'’s Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys in old or young. There is t & particle of narcotic or poison- drugs in this remedy. It is recommended publicly by thousands, SEATTLE PROOF Henry Osborne, 2314% East Denny Way, Seattle, Wash, says: “Bev- eral years ago 1 was afflicted with je, and had severe pains M of my back, which aggravated when I The kidney se- always stooped or lifted were cretions were also disordered, the passages being too frequent and causing me much annoyance, Ac- quaintances, who had used Doan's Kidney Pills for similar troubles with the best of results, advised me to try tliem, and I procured a box from the Kennedy Drug Co. I used this remedy according to directions the results were very satisfac- y. Some time ago, when I had slight return attack of the com- piaint, 1 again Kidney Pills and was re! once. I have the utmost confidence in the effectiveness of this remedy, and I am sure that if anyone trou- bied as I was, will take ft, benefi- cial results will always be obtained” CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY New Drug, Posiam, Now Obtainable in Smal! Quantities. Since its discovery one year ago, the new drug, poslam, has successfully cured thousands of chronic cases of eczema and other distressing skin afflictions, Hereto- poslam has been dispensed for the benefit of eczema patients ip large jars sufficient for & month’s tregtwent, This was thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, such as pimples blackheads, herpes, acne, scaly scalp, complexion blemjshes, itch ing feet, piles, etc., which require but a smal) quantity to cure. To overcome this, and in response to Jurgent appeals, the dispensers of ~ THE COAL QUESTION Is now a very importayt one and you lay in a wood upply now and be ared for the coming ner Our coal. is all lean and fre dust rubbial J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th Ay. Seattle, Wash poslam have been obliged to adopt in addition to the regular two-dol lar package, a special fifty-cent size, which in future may be found on sale at The Quaker Drug Co, and other leading drug stores in Seattle, or ‘may be or de direct from the Emergency Laboratories, No, 32 West 25th Street, New York Oity In all eczema cases poslam stops itching with first application, and proceeds to heal immediately; chronic cases being cured in two weeks. In less serious skin troubles, results are seen after an overnight applica tion Samples poses may harge, by torles for for experimental pur still be had, free of writing to the labora them.

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