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IN ai COAL LAND CASES vis" FE estienony It a That Cunning- Held Claim for Him Senator \V fy al! sine dust in the p which is introduced y« ingham coal |e this teatin more than tw & member senate carried © for him | services first. ele ing letters by Clarence Cunning ham to Heyburn.” Cunningham Makes Affidavit. There was introduced, alse, an affidavit given by Cunningham to Glavis September 4, 1908, attempt ing te plain away the reference Heyburn This affidavit de. that when Cunningham dis ed that Alaska coal land could be taken under the mineral laws, Heyburn decided to withdraw from the pool, In substantiation he quotes a letter from Heyburn of 7 Idaho, October hich Heyburn says do not desire to participate in for be interested in any manner tn acquiring public lands. [ prefer during my official career to be ab solutely free from any posstble tn monorall a bitte ‘exPresident Roos Tells Story the exhibits intr ease by th ie a copy of th of Cunninghan: ted by Ww the Royal at Bal aim attorney for the | Whatever services I may properly, | within my duty as a public official, do for you, I shall cheerfully per | form, but not for any consideration, directly or indirectly.” Colliers Speaks of Congressman. Heyburn {fs probably the con. greseman referred to by Glavie in the Collier's story, in which Glavis said: “In my conference with Mr. Bal linger I stated to him that I was |gomg to see one of the congress | men regarding whose participation in the Alaska cos! cases 1! had sworn testimony. He replied that ere had been too much of that | south sort of thing and that that was a) risin’ matter for congressional investiga. tion. Im consequence, after con- sultation with government offi ctals, I decided not to see any con- @resemen; but I afterward found 4 out, from sworn testimony now in h ge dey determined to pe land office, that Mr. Ballinger | fiction? Proceedings, I}had about a year before represent: | cate sare T ca secure all/ed a congressman tn Alaska coal | of tt eontatn- matters.” § this journal con. ‘entry of September, with W. B. consideration of as attorney, to ‘one claim of 160 free of cost to him, and to do al! our legal titles, ete, to us.” to the department, transmitting this sald “Your visitor in decisively arand old every a able to complete Ht will be necessary for am entryman and I expect to get confession with re- appearing on also the reference to ‘om page 6.” also said: hae a s . My first public demonstration or Louts Brennan and members of | 4 it the} other day tn the war off near Chatham. As a result the whole of England | with is astounded at the performance. Unitke former experiments with the wonderful car, rest in the sunject of legtalation.| nan this time showed a full-sized jear carrying 40 passengers the war office enclosure there was | bullt a peculiar looking trac ck. There | o, sub,” “We used to have that! oppo'tunity, blanked Yankees from South Bend Ind., and South Haven, Mich, Charleston, in theth seats an’ [it sub, that we decided It was high | time to stop this desecration ot | ouh national aib.” Mra. Jones Mrs. Boozer P ~ INVENTOR BRENNAN AND HIS ONE CAR THAT RUNS ON OnE RAIL. LONDON, Novy. 19.~-The which new railroad, works with the ald of a gyroscope, like the children’s toy tops, has recetved tts | Invent Soctety witnes ice grounds Inventor Bren Around Stopped the Desecration, orchestras do Dixie’ any more, I notice,” not play says the Alabama, as he and bis host, the colonel, stroll out between responds the colonel, melody played, sub, at but so many and to Ohio, got cheeria’ Fairy Tales. Do you read much } No, but I hear a lot husband stays out very late quite frequently ___Shafer Bros. —Not Only Largest. But Best. _ e Finest Clothing Made in America--At the Shafer Store success of the Shafer Store is largely attributed to the fact that we have always sold the very Clothing for men at the lowest prices—the Kuppenheimer, the Brokaw Bros. and other famous sold here, invariably fordess than is often askec i for inferior artieles. of the Men’s Overcoats at $20 Success attending this offering has been remarkable for this house. The coats are cut in the latest style, de of fine fabrics, in the proper shades of gray, brown and Black. All sizes. New auto, military and naval Specially priced at ’s Winter Suits at $20 heimer and Brokaw Bros. produced the majority of ments. They're splendidly tailored, from all-wool in plain and fancy striped effects. The styles are not even by the cleverest custom tailors. ial at of course, at $25. 00, $30. 00 and $35. 00 Drcade pre Wool Suits for Men at $15 Purpose in offer 7 Value is to bu Bcorner. The 6, plain and fan mg te Id up a big Suits Suits for men at a price so far popular business on this in the newest winter styles, Very rare values at. $15.00 For Young Men mest s for young re fabrics etion fellows to in. Buster Northwest 80d Nortolic elasribe “College Clothes,” as the name im 1 le of hand 1 “patterns. ome Siz: at me and up to $25.00. anure P $10.00, $15.00 Annex, we Shoes at Leather, and ide Men’ ent all size ta thou remarkable price » Calfskin Widths. Al) at ; $ price .. T SHAFER BROS. WHOLE BLOCK LONG ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX THE STAR-—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909. WONDERFUL GYROSCOPE GAR RUNS SWIFTLY WITH PASSENGER LOAD AROUND DIZZY CURVES was only one rail on it and this ral) was smaller than the standard stee! | rail used by the Great Eastern and other roads. It ran part of the way in a ctrele of 220 yards, or an eighth jot a mile tn clroumference. Ratiway officials, when they saw the cireular track, declared it was jimpossible for an ordinary car to | a complete revolution of. tt ut being derailed once or twiee on the way The intext car is 49 feet long, 10 | feat wide and 13 feet bigh. It weighs 22 tone empty and can carry 10 tons of freight Inside the cab at one end there is @ gasoline motor which ts geared | to adynamo. The current from the} |dynamo is used to run the gyro scopes, Which make 3,000 revolu tions per minute in a vacuom. Thus tf the power should be shut off sud. denly, the gyroscopes would keep on revolving for at least 10 minutes, allowing plenty of time for passen gers to get off to safety and prob ably for repairs to the motor. | Inventor Brennan, before running Fout the car, the crowd that the car can m eastly 100 miles an) hour on a onerailed track, Then the car was wheeled out | Outside of a puffing nolee, lke! that made by an automobile, there }was no sound. Even the whirr of |the gyroscopes was not heard, the lvyacuum making them silent. Get in,” Brennan told sightseers, | ‘and 40 of them crowded on at once | Then the start was made. The*ear/ ran backward and fe ra with the apeed of an auto on a city street, | make | | omorrow we offer: Copyright 1909 The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago Corner of First Av. and University St. Bister Won. Bobby, how {# your asked the parson | ‘Oh, she's sick in bed; hurt her-} |solf terribly,” replied the youth, =| “I'm sorry to hear that “did it happen?” “We were playin’ farthe out of th “Well, ale who could lean window, and she GET RID OF YOUR FRECKLES How to Clear Your Skin These Ugly Blemishes Al- most in a Night, It fs surprising how quickly a} ttle of the double-strength Othine | will remove freckles, and yet it in| | as harmless as Jersey cream. Ap-| | ply it at night, and you will see by | morning that the freckles have be-| |sun to go, and that some of the| | } smaller ones have vanished en-| | tirely Get a Lounce package of Othine, | double-stréngth, at The Raven| Drug Co, and rid yourself of} freckles, Money back if it fails. oreo betta LOIS THEATRE Phones we dt Ind. 4234 DD. Lawrence Players Next Week; “Whee Kolght- hood Was ta PANTAGES THEATRE bed NRQU Au nD VAUDEVILLE” | ALL | THis | WEEK and then ran time and again around | the clreular track. It made the pas sengers all dizey | Then the car was brought to a atop. | “All of you get on one etde,” com manded the inventor. Th ARnen gers obeyed, and although the car ted Ike & small boat, it swiftly Kained the proper level. it's all in the gyroseopes,” ex plained Brennan, though to the ob. servers It seemed like a miracle rather than a simple mechanical | prinotple “BROWN or HARVARD” and Six Others How | of || AMUSEMENTS. Seer AMUSEMENTS, ALHAMBRA THEATRE | rae . | Moore Theatre 79% Heattic’s Leading Play H Ne riormar Tonite rrow Ma a The Merry “K Seattle Thee atre- wth ' he Third Degree “THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager. Hussell & Drew's Comp: THE WANK it 16 AND THE Gt } 1 Nights ibe to Mats. 1 “Why He Divorced Seattle Symphony Orchestra Honry Hadley Matinees—1b¢ 10¢ Conductor Advanced Second Symphony Concert Moore Theatre vening 8:16 Sharp. t, GHORGH HAMLIN, Tenor , $1 $1.60. selling. orrow KF Prices 66¢ feats now yee Cen Week of November 15 Yaudeviile—Daily at 2:30 Sharp 16, “Shopping Matinees ~N 21 Lower Floor 20¢ Se. Seats in ets for the w 10a. m pemy Dall Bale Ostrich Feathers Have your old feathers made into Willow Plumes. ‘¢ clean, curl, re~ | model and dye feathers in ali shades, pons from 20- 10¢ ¥ ACT A BIG FRA The Raven prescription service means that the doctor's skill In pre | eeribing Is most efficientiy supple mented by the druggist’s ekill in | oreid te or old feat! mone: || compounding. RAVEN DRUG Co, 1416 Becona Aw. ~ STONE, FISHER CO. ~ Second and University. All the Women’ s and Children’s Coats ® Are Offered at a Fourth Off The entire stock of Women’s and Children’s Winter Coats is to be offered tomorrow at generally admitted t Coats intown. All fancy mixtures, in navy, red, gray, brown and black. lored, correct in every detail, and priced for the day's selling as fol- lows: Women's $15 Coats Women’s $20 Coats All Coats Over $5 at One-Fourth Off Saturday Girls’ $ 7.50 Coats f Girls’ $10.00 Coats for . All the Tailored Suits for Women Are Marked Without doubt tomorrow. Because the ma overstock to sell at z The woman wh the season. | Suits Worth $25.00 | and $30.00, for— |— $14.50 Men’s Pajamas, Night Robes and Underwear | The following will be found to_be quite the best money's worth to be had in town. Men's Store, to left of main entrance. Men's Heavy Outing Flannel Night Robes—silk trimmed bosom $1.55 flat or ribbed gar $1.00 $1.25 Men's Fine All-Wool Shirts and Drawers—Also silk and wool, natural gray, white and blue colors, $2 50 ' garment .... Men's Heavy Outing Flannel Pajamas—Patterns in Hight and heavy, trimmed or plain Men’s Wool Shirts and Drawere—The ments, natural gray or tan color, at.. Cooper's Biue Ribbed Shirte and Drawers—Good weight ‘ plain 3 Modern Department Stores HE AVE There are literally hundreds to choose among. vorite fabrics and color i TONE. & UNIVERSITY 8T IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT On account of the very inclement weather today all of the | good things advertised for “Clover Day” (today) will be on sale tomorrow at the same wonderful prices. Women who were storm-bound today will thus have opportunity to get a share in the splendid savings. a full fourth below our regular fair prices, and it is hat this is the finest stock of women’s and girls’ the new long styles are to be had in plain colors and Beautifully tai- for .$11.25 | Women’s $25 Coats for .$18.75 for .$15.00 | Women’s $30 Coats for .$26.25 Girls’ $12.50 Coats for . Girls’ $15.00 Coats for . .$ 5.63 .$ 9.37 $ 7.50 | ($11.25 or. a Third and a Half Less the greatest values in Women’s Suits are offered All the fa- j all sizes. ker's season was practically over, he let us have his about one-half regular askings. o comes tomorrow will share the best bargains of = Suits Worth $45.00 and $50.00, for— $32.50 Suits Worth $30.00 and $35.00, for— || $22.50 | Imported Lace Curtains at Less Than Half LT Single pairs of the finest Curtains can be had for half and less than half price. A very rare opportunity. Two onm to choose among LOT NO. 1—Consisting of beautiful Clunys, Irish” Points, Brus- sels Nets real antique Laces; one pair of a pattern only, white, ivory and real Arabian colors; values in this group range to $7.50. Special, to close GROUP NO. 2—Exquisite effects in real hand run Arabian, Flem- i# Points, Duchess, Point d'Milans and Novelty Points, one pair of a pattern, in white, tvory and Arabian color; values fn this group range to $16.50. 5, 75 Special to close Reai Imported Scotch Swi de, dainty patterns; regular price 86¢ large or sons mesh; Special for Saturday only.... Fancy Imported Curtain Nete—50 inch regular price $1.00 to $1.50. Spe for Saturday only .... Drapery Silks—Choice “ot | any pattern in stock; values to $1.00. Special for Saturday ISHER 3 Btideee Department Stores FISHER © “Cet an