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4 TNE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909 . wont In with but one object tn | THEATER TRUST VICTORY WHEN |restgnation without printing a word , LITTLE MISS AMERICA qi obet, ust ae, bus TRIBUNE LETS CRITIC WINTER GO |"""ratccanremin,” "| CRANE’S REMOVAL fastened hin teeth affectionately to newspapers to toll that Winter was TO BE PRO TEST, hat member and It took the efforts NEW YORK, Oct, 13.—In the res. | gone id why Jof 17 full grown Igorrotes and Kw s >. ignation of Wm. Winter from | Whitelaw told, tt is learned, was kimo et al, to break him = away, f | . ft informed by cable a week ago that) (By United Frees.) Y also are even after all other contestants “SY Whitelaw Reid's New York Tribune, | iiy prittiant writer had quit, But] CHICAGO, Oct. 13,—Indig at! ¢ conte ihntion on te ‘ sama | in . where ho had served as dramatic the wires | the of etary ate ensg |had been sent to their corners, Kal nothing came back over action oc as é 510,95. | hula really broke wp the battle by eritic for 45 years, Now York #098 | to oxpross his fooling over the pas®| Knox in demanding the rowlgr r rin tha his action—b nda giant = Irieh + x ’ a victory for the theatre trust ing of Wm. Winter j . case | V" ‘Winter, the fore at 4 boat tion of Charles RK. Crane as minis, a8 well ag guard, who appeared in answer to ¥ inter, ta pic pig ppt pip Despite his advanced years, Win 7 het Rumetia wy " Ja riot call turned Into police head loved dramatic critlc in America, |igry pon had lont none of its bril.| tr t@ China, friend th a 88 forong | quarter The Irish giant—overy . fhe friend of Longfellow and Whit: |i) or tores, Through the hot | @08M are today p og th o Intimerse ae | body kk Ireland would have to ter, of Booth and McCullough, | eee oe ieee al nonson, he bas | Bellet that It was 4 a po have ob het i |be reprosented-—gently stood Mins i ’ could not fit In with the new times Myon rowularly in his #oat at the | 2% ’ Chinn” Miected ty of Other Nations Take a Hand. Redeoat to one aide, first taking of the Salome dances, the “Moulin | 7on WORN ANY oe eaition he has the precaution to instruct another i Rouge” and the “Girl From Mee been publishing reminine jeuard to hold her. Then he grab % y tor’s |which form a fascinating ple }bed the Jopanese-Chinese alliance ‘ y With a trenchant pen and fear : tod the times of Longfellow and Greeley Jand deposited It on the other alde lean courage, the old oritie—he i) air Nat Willis The Scandinavian Grand Lodge of the Ind of the Streak, Africa, by this past 73 now~lashed Kiaw & rian. |“" “* vue Aik Ghee’ Teendtar's of the "dependent Order the A-Y.P,| Dogeater’s hair, worked her mighty | !me wae en route to the rear, and ger mothods and standards, and| But Umes had changed. = Wm . ' f Washing ‘0 senslon gt tm enters me bobaghant th plink’ | caly the Philippines and the North fought an unceasing battle for the sed ang post to os 0 high passed unanimously the following re “angen oo wy TL. per itriny wore in active warfare. beat in dramatic art. Whether the | Public duty. He must say the things RESOLVED: That we as a Grand Lodge plomats 0 verify tier dad surely must be 8 ttle North Pole must have theatrical people demanded that he |he thought, or not at all, He could/f a, goitie gtar for the fearless and rivnt heartily comme, story wh he genial press ag prisofighter ‘and raising bis daugh: & son & bulldog fn one of his past be gagged Is not known. But it in| HOt write prows agent stories to : : , as wand thay fat em actions turns 1n-|ter the same way. = ; = lives, either that or he is being " admitted in the Tribune office that oom worthless or immoral pre paper takes on all moral questios © ed\tortal onthe e Fide ya tee ery Hee oon dest Out and. what a |cosehed to be a bulldog in one of i 9 » blue pencil was used in Win- | ductions to Georgetown that appeared in The gone ee pnr hed vecon {iol etane te tan eine Mk ce eal |his lives to come, for the way h "s writings to cut out things that) 80 he quit—with colors flying automobile accident, when four pec agent tries so hard and vier | went te { }held on wag something fierce. might offend the trust Winter, who was born in Massa as : ; Bis tobe : . “ + Even America ceased her struggles Then Wm. Winter, who had re- Chusetta In 1846, is the author of a Into print the effort Is deserving « ople gathered . to re-enter the fray and watched i ~|cotved his first commission on the| ook of poems and biographies of publication Here is the press anior Kamura and Hop Ling.! ine fight now on to pry open the ‘ribune at the hands of Horace Booth, Ada Rehan, Mary Anderson the patronage of our people. agent's Fout in front Of Oe eee aaa eee nance | itttle devil's jaws. ‘This was final-| RAILROAD AID IN Greeley In 1465, sent in his resigua-| John McCullough, Joe Jefferson and (Signed) all started © gp vod pad nye oh ars ny Mower ly done by putting the combatants tion SREY NEVER Igorrote village A 4-year old lass born chivalry of his race gy on thelr backs and pouring water BUILDING ROADS And the Tribune, which had had! He has bad several good offers with a i coat was leaning up went to th spay ue of At ach * ** | down North Polo's throat, The tn Through concessions granted by | Wm. Winter as its brightest star since his resignation became known against the barker's stand expert-|though America was not banging) sant the trick was pmplished | the Northern Pacific railroad the! or so many decades, accepted the| but #0 fas has accepted nor \ ‘ menting with her captive balloon. | around to be r oued, oF wa : *\ the Philippines went howling to hia| state highway commission will be Ado-lo, dog eater, aged 4, with the | be rese Lite Ling home town and North Pole was|able to establish quarries at various cunning of the savage of the forest /right along into the fray, t | headed for his village, with an es-| points where material ts needed 9 om that he is, meneuvering, craft ly really k owing the Py a nd | ort Sow the Gomntrection of tiaw senda. i approached Miss Redooat from the ereof of such actio dr | A. pretty young woman came! ‘ aviaory beard of the com ikon fon oh wl wang a alge bine ier teens 2 |rushing madly through the crowd, | from a| } = eye captured the captive balloon. ng, whirling mess t | sinowing aud sboving, until sae “ Gaveral’ att | | mderstanding tha . Miss Redcoat. “Of cinis of the Northern Pacific also | e Lets Out a Yell wefhonae ry vege reached all A yell came from Mise Redon ee eerie int ie win |thinga!” whe screamed, “Margaret,|made the trip. The assistance | that plerced the heavens and would | Sy the much talked of solar plexts, | "&® world have you t je ed by the railroad ta an-| have done credit to any blood ving that worthy. up. Uke a gta, PANS ve aounget a Jeves eetved ree" fm Black or Tan and nearly every size—handsome, fancy *)) Four-Year-Old Tot, Sightseeing on Pay Streak, Resents Actions of Igorrote Lad and the Hopefuls International complications wit ed the balloor mj their oodles of correspondence pull away. Nothing doing. Red-| a war of with the left entangled in| ° most admirably expressing our view associated evils, and we heartily cor neatness to get every attraction |} mounted hi rand the way 3 ‘ad ge thirsty Apache. The sound vibrat-|j,ckknife, The Philippines tmbed-| ed up and down the Pay Streak, ied q brown tow in China's off oye | the matter with your nose?—where| the advisory board. Wherever | striking terror to the hearts of the |anq tt sewmed for just. am imstaet /@¥4,Zou get all that dirt?” came in| ground is needed for mee stitched back, good fitters. Real Dent quality that Chileat Indians, with whom Capt. that hostilities had ceased. But not} ™*?!4 fire order, | tne for cars it may be | Baber has stocked up his Eskimo /ss Redeoat craved blood. Bing! The Guard Explains. | the commiasion free of cost. Many Tags, is Sav Tops giteuing it” At the waa at Dogwater, Naw] it was up to the big. Irish evard| rive. ad he tale 700d | gives service. Regular $1. 98 value, to close, a pair ae eae Oe ogi is. kicking. The Philippines was| "your daughter has broken the law barker's stand, Redcoat after. | whotly on the defenaly : ‘ r ) fe }and order of this Streak. She was | Round and round they went, Amer in Pee ws He | Do You. ica gaining gradually on the Pt They Were Game. jthe active center of a war of na osie y } work oe ‘ tions. International complications ippines, until by a supreme The Japanese-Chinese alliance | & t Hodcont’s dainty ttle hand became | was game to the core. it was back| Will result from her actions this| Women's or Children's in day and | would sugges as ‘ . . entangled in the coarse, black bair in the game in less time than it < | Black Cotton Hose, all Wil R ? of Dogeater takes to: tell it. Wich tt wont £4.) vee, thet yom take Sée—<ahe bee/ This is one of our | slzen; 4 5 ili Rain? Then beran the battle of nations, | tle Pick, a memory of Dixie on the | 08s WO) a Mt tar ahe hae | i" other late models | Pairs ; C | we wit offer to Dogeater's brief sojourn on foreign | Streak, and Capt. Baber’s favorite | 704 40 snd do It quick, for she ha % , ae ns Sth 3 . just finished pounding the, stuff- | now ready; taper- | Boys’ Shawknit Heavy | morrow 1,000 La shores bas been fraught with many little Eskimo, Kalhula, better| + ths craks tat thal . : ; Stock val j , ings out of the pride and joy of the) CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Announce-| ¢ ing waist. We can | Ribbed Stockings; ‘spe | dies’ or Young innovations. Among other things, known as North Pole Pick sat in! “ rena . ca. |chlef dogeater of the Philippine | me “ cial tomorrow 1 a i the barkers and urers of the vil- just for the love of trouble Kal. tillage, aad every other foreland’ ment has been made of the appolnt- " fit you perfectly, | only, pair 1 20 Ladies’ Rainproof e 80 t dal 0 ° bu r or 1 ft ’ t if B. t | orvees 1 ' ow ae rer his han te —_ hula pepe Pl w the 9 PEE) on this k has boon drawn into | men! . A yg og ae comfortably all Taffeta Umbrellas, the tr and there will be more : corsets have hose tape edge, tasscled; ie tha ate? dames Vortert. Re-|’ Ateto cetpes the the Me tll amt oad aa Be ire] the . Spokane, Portland &' Seatue ' pon = 1 i cy ; 1 ” . no tle bi anoly of Columbls. the or 5 loods' a oO the fink . i upporte on windproo membering, he sho ot a iit brown supply of Columbia, th ’ hee in tee 6 otee? | road, whieh James J. Hill tee stpilt Knit Goods ° a hogee hand, all »led, to Redcoat’s jaw. year-old Eskimo girl born at the A ie Redcoat \from Spokane to Portland) and| Z frames; mostly Bing! Better—for him—that he ago world’s fair, and Kalbula sag tid edeoat WA") which is commonly known- a# the PRICES | womon’s Peeler Union| oy erry handles headed for home e " START at | Sus, button down | Oo whole assort had released thousand wild started out Yor revenge and came North Rank road cats on himself back with both eyes darkened and PIONEER 18 DEAD. | It is understood Mr. French will front; regular 25c | cean-ak peak abeaes ju . } sizes; each...... . Yeune America Lands. njured fe gs, still minus the |take up his new duties December prope td Birt! <'! Birt! Thre wing gum. Kalhula is not yet maaan |1. His headquarters wilt’ be tn} | tadiow Matra Lone | times did America lead, three times For some time he had! SHELTON, Oct. 13—George Cy-| Portland C|: Wool Coat Sweaters, did America land—right twice, left |(houshts of making Columbia his on UrwiCRD- white, gray or i. 98 98c cardinal; each. - phert, 30 years a resident of Shel-| once, each time on the flat nose of | Wife. but his sad defeat at the/ ton and a civil war veteran, died| Oecorates American Painter. the Philippines. The red blood | D#nds of a despised head hunting| yesterday aged 70. He was a} BRUSSELS, Oct. 13.—King Leo- spouted, the bright yellow was|*seater crushed all hope | bachelor, a native of Pennaytvania, | pold has decorated Walter McBwan, Dent's 2Clasp Glace Finish Kid Gloves, all lors, all 6 sizes; every pair guaranteed; | Come and see our new fur department. See the } regular price $1.76. For spe | est stock of popular-priced furs ever shown in Seattle cial selling Thurs. $ day, & pair .... 1.22 We are giving » hoisted. Dogeater was dead will He Wanted an Ear, and operated a sawmill here in the|the American painter, with, the Other Typical ing to call off his hostilities. He| So when Kalhula went in hel early 90's l Order of Leopold II GLOVE PRICINGS B UY k OW | | | ‘ ating! Your choice, on any Trimmed Hat in values from 35.00 extra 6 Several kinds, itn 4 : it | | $3.98. This sale is f Dent's Best Kid Gloves, gt special values these days $ to cluding squirrel, onty De aot mise P finished, embroidery backs in black and colors; regular | $2.00 and $4.00 Fur Neck | $10 brook mink. mar- {have not already price $2.00 and $2.50 t | Pieces, all e 49 mppemggay «i new hat Pegs | ‘ lynx; all sizes and styles, both 2-Clasp Kid Gioves, well | $3.00 and $4.00 Muffs, "§ 9 alt of the made; all colors; good wear: | black and brown 1, 4 neck pieces and muffs ors; sold everywhere for $1.26. 6.00 2 ‘ ong | " “sewn iepinaedled - $2 98 | e Outing Pink, yale ve, red Outing — - and cream Bankrupt gos DRESS GOODS - —— Prices | mierda ae sry ) 60¢ Lace Curtains biue and brown; 27 Sal ~_B5¢ Oltoman Cords de for, pair re 35c wide. Special sale price, yard nese 86c Lace Curtains tr ang DOE | 85c Ottoman Cords 50c Cote eae $1.25 Lace Curtains 85 for, pair C | New, fresh lot of these beautiful Ottoman Silks in cream, jasper, | ine Flannels, 27 incher® $1.60 Lace Curtains champagne, Copenhagen, navy blue, mulberry and black, for | Special sale price, pair waists, coats, suits, dresses and millinery purposes. yard ss shen ees Lace Curtains Special at, per yard .. : 50c Blankets — Large H4¢ pair Blankets for double é Massive and Handsome fin" Ue Curtain Royal Wash Taffeta 67c ts" seat $1.50 Couch Cover | Fully guaranteed in every respect or we refund your money Dollies — Lace Des ° Esse these goods fail to wash or wear to your entire satisfaction 12x18 inches. Spectal an (4 ers $2.00 Couch Cover | waists, sults, coats, linings, trimmings, ete. ete. Come ine sale price, each . for . yee | desirable shade, including the black “Special at, Comforts—$1.25 White © $2.50 Couch Cover per yard Filled Comforts, Spe ~ for . ce cial sale price, each .. é: Fire Screens Pi Goa $2.00 54-Inch Worsteds $1.39 ae Cover The be at 2 00 values shown; absolutely all wool, new fall shadow SPECIALS 830 TL Hardwood Mantels a sthemideenn tho value cad You'll saree CHE eat Seay cee emer | He Aneta We really don't think that anybody can wear them out. Come in ; El ° Fi E APRONS | wine, brown, AVY. Kreen and smoke gray. Special 1 39 see PP br Ra tri tur t omorrow at London's at, per yard $ * + Ber era i ec c 1X es, c. Ladies’ Plain Aprons, also . Inch Black 4 Gingham Aprons with frill at LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICKS . guaranteed not ssive Six-Ligl mbination Chandelie bottom; value to 40c. 25c ze color. Was $67° Now $37.25 All included in this sale, ce ae,” ame pl aps f o" Aprons with _atrap over the $1.00 54-Inch Al-Wool Bia] which is ordered by the Fed- shoulder; regular i | oon ak Special! aa eral Court. leled Motor’ teare | occemreeeres Aprons with Jong sleeves, well ~ feta Silk. Extra #08 This stock is one of the finest Se. Thursday -----...09C | nove cuoruine a od bo SO in the Northwest. Very low Bankrupt Prices prevail on everything in the | WMS G0 MATIN MIS i ewe INE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, The Quaker ia Co. Offers to Pay| the most reputable drug stores in| stock. for Samose if it Fails | Seattle, the Quaker Drug Co., and| under their personal guarantee to Begin the use of Samose today, | UAeT, We | aiid you will soon notice a gain in| erund the money if it does not ahd satisfactte good, healthy flesh. To all who|———__ ———....|__ The question as to how long you; stomach, and e e ° es: are thin, weak and run down, my are going to continue a sufferer will not ferment and r remarkable flesh-forming fo from Indigestion, Dyspepsia or out-| breath with nauseoms promises plump, rosy, perfect HA é S of-order stomach is merely a mat-| these symptom@ health, vigor and vitality ter of how soou/You begin taking|sour, out-of Samose mingles with the tood | a shits some Diapepsin, jdyspepsia are that is eaten, so that tt is assimi-| oqand retrimmed according eek: | If your Stome@ehis lacking in di-}five minutes afte” lated by the blood, aud builds up! latest. models ‘# (0 (he) costive power, WAY. not help the | Diapepsin : an e 0 pleasing plumpneas and good, | ™ , stomach to do its Work, not with| Go to your aeimti e healthy flesh. Those who use Sam-| . 580-27, i. |drastic dfugs, but a reinforcement|cent case of Pape ae ose for a week or ten days will| New Pattern Hate, . - of digestive agents, sueh as are nat-|and you will alway® soon notice a gain tn weight and urally at work in the stomach? | with a hearty app ap improvement in general strength People with weak Stomachs|you eat will taste t an est ake and health j DIAMONDS should take @ little Diapepsin oc: | your stomack™ Put good, solid flesh on your amonds aro a good Invest. § casionally, and™there will be no!be clean and.fell of Massive Ck sadaties fo Brishad Bre hones, ed vor will be ie ee ys oll them on weekly more Indigestion, no feeling like a| know there bes ‘“ om 0 o other way can this be men an lump of lead in the stomach, no|more bad DigRR Formerly $45.00, Now $23.00 George H. Maire, Trusteein Bankruptcy ton: tan'vy the Use of Samose || Sterting Jewelry Coz] beanburn, sour fing nel Tee ot It gives plumpness and physical Sash aie 705 Wheat Av, | Stomach orf belching of undige jand ; grace to the thin and scrawny, and food, headaches, diaziness or sick | worth IipB, y sister