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aNGAT “Wi Ul ears to Deniand Res-| , Yet Hopes| ian Hope, While} jes Clamor for For-| pier’s Scalp. ’ GILSON GARONER cost 4 INGTON, D.C ? pt Ballinger 8 me in extent, of po! ing ig the most p the presid clamoring delegation inclue Wickershar the presiden We return. sald the apoke cann wa 4 : SCENE IN TH At an expense of $10,000 the Bon |Marche has fitted out @ huge cafe aman = ‘upon hi Pe, men. pe the He ¥ Slteria and two rest rooms on the the muck rake magazines | rooe of the building for the ex a ing @ general conspITaCY | olustve use of the employes. the administration. It In the cafeteria, which ts beautl fully decorated with potted ferns and small tre and from which one can see all over the lower sound, the men and women em sentiment there | ployed in the big store can buy where it will end. Lop) meats, well cooked, for just the athe head of Pinchot ts the/ cost of the food. way to stop tt. You can't have! at one end of the big dining room and Ballinger is & rest room for women. This is ration. also beautifully decorated and ts ier General Hi! fitted out with beds, lounges and tic urgent in de forester’s head. Hite as political r ihe Tutt administration t got'like the present political] me Consequently he has divided Petween clamoring _for the Pinchot writing pieces } i tee — Journal about] SOUTH BEND, Wash., Nov. 23 fie ferteland-awtul.and-wonderful-|A peculiar damage case Roosevelt conspiracy mt is in a d not feel like taking for firing Giffor than a Peeome something mo | i aquadb} etween Pallinger and Pinchot. If goes on it will stir up \ b ana was set -_ [ted here in court today when re, | Compromise was effected tn the Pin jeer . ae se ge nage wertain that} The defe * own a saloon in Fea ee in thinking| Raymond, and late one night, about ‘will quiet the controversy. |* Year ago, the plaintiff was sleep contrary, the p sident | [08 in a chair in a back room of and|*he resort. To have some sport siq| With bim, the bartender poured al “TOOK BABY AND Ms fuse is lighted he to go off. There a which would ing if they Peay {nto print. president @so fears the Pinchot is asso- te We public thought with ‘Be Roosevelt policies, and a frank ‘of Pincbot would de apt 'b be regarded by the public as a ‘of the polictes Meantime Pinchot wil! neither re tiga nor stop fighting. He beliesis the domain is not aafe the hands of Ballinger. and he oy te acting of that belief. “He ‘will do what be ean to protect the public domain trom the depreda- tions of the water trust and power trust, and, if President Taft gots will have mak i a written is threatened ger that all the records in ham and other matters to inspection on proper ee Pinchot’s friends are Mito make this application Released.—-Cin telegraph from Portland, Mrs. I. B. t rrested a few days ago charge of larceny by bailee, why Mi from the city jail last lies and Purgatory With the Same Letter and| y Are Other Resembiances. Ob, “Suffer” don’t % but there is the PYRA- It’s a Cure that May and gives one a fresh om things, 1 PROMISES TO CURE iis Word. Even to the last is made that way. This ts And it ts not expensive—with- the Gay reach of every one eenls a box at your drug. A048 box goes a long way YOURS is THE WoRsT Sad of long standing? Al fred everything you ever MRS. KEITH DONALDSO Discouraged? “Anyway, there {s my dear little But the PYRAMID PILE|>4by girl,” says Mrs. Keith Donald. WES made for just such|%, at Reno, Nev, w she is { Yours ts not a bit worse |@stablishing a residence in order to PS tundreds of other cases that | fms a divorce action P Priemid Pile Cure bas cured Up te s aetne © year aa E ae SKEPT) lyn Willis was only a wee je gir ; AL? WOFAITH? |in short dresses. When she was pay But listen. are 90/18 she was a debutante, and at that Our remedy will cure you|time a wonderful thing occurred to 0 Will send you a Free Treat | her. We famous “Silent” Smith, bod This Will begin to show you|now dead, who had been a partner me Serash of it will do and then |of her uncle, Chas. Whitney Payne, B88 to your drug store and|invited her to a debutante dinner FB meh as you need. It won't] herry’s, in New York. At her MM than» box or 40 late was found a cluster of roses DON'T PUT OFF Set of this terrinic trou Mit ts hard enough to i it leads to thing 6 It badly disarranges the er bowel tract; creates mmecesses and a series of 14 One of which can ¢ asily | — oT PUT OFF y the free trial package,| (ong this to show how gre at} Hin this cure. if we d Mlieve in it, we woukl not | this otter. Today is the t nm ever have to send for F writing plat #0 Bee il be no malstake ont | site won't take w mi MM tall it to us Free Package Coupon A yfl ont the bia , Mh your namo a re on and mall to t DRUG COMPA dg, Marshall Bikage of th Cure will th “td neal mail, FREE PRESIDENT EARLING, OF CHI- CAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ROAD, WHICH OWNS THE ILL- FATED MINE AT CHERRY, ILL. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE SCENE OF DISASTER. WANT A CONVENTION LEAGUE hg h the support af both the papers of the city and the ratiways coming into the city, the Chamber of Contmerce has started hotel COMFORTS FOR WORKERS IN BIG BON MARCHE STORE Bartender’s Joke Fought Up To Supreme | Court And Back Again---Victim Wins JOINED T COLONY AT RENO, NEVADA E CAFETERIA, hot and cold water, the women can gather and sing and play on the pianos which the firm has provided. At the other Ilere end of the hall a rest room for men employes has been fitted out. This is also} equipped with a plano, lounges and here the men gather and amoke and | sing and have a good time during the noon hour or at any time when they are off from work The idea of an entire floor for the use and comfort of the employes | Was originated at the Bon Marche | and the workers hope to other stores to take up the work cohol over his shoes and set them on fire, Beilke wan severely burn: | ed’and was in the hospital for some time a8 a result of his injuries Upon recovery he tinatituted sult for damages, but the superior court | granted a nonsult on the grounds that the owners of the saloon were hot responsible for the acts of the bartender. An appeal was taken to the superior court for a retrial, where a jury gave Bellke $225 | | | N AND HER BABY GIRL. and hidden among the flowers was) a check for $1,000,000, which Payne | had given Smith to keep for her. | She was just a little 18 when she married Keith Donaldson, | a club man, and she wanted the wedding to be #0 good and homey that she got a fine old Episcopal | bishop of Tennessee, who had known her family for years, to per form the ceremony tn New York, | over jas no such |has admitted, that the government makes no such) THE STAR-—-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1909. ROUBLE BREWING FOR NICARAGUA Cabinet Will Demand an) Apology or Indemnity! and Zelaya Is Expected) to Refuse Both, | ‘ nited WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—At the! meeting of the cabinet today the Nicaraguan situation is being dis cussed. It Is belleved the cabinet will order that an logy and in nity be demanded from the araguan government for cution of Leonard Groce yy Cannon President Zelaya ta expected to refuse to either apologize or pay in demnity the and Naval preparations Indieate that! President Zelaya will be disctplin-| ed by the United States govern-| ment COLON, Nov. 23.—The officers |f of the crutser Des Moines, which | is at Greytown today, are Invosti-| gating the execution Leonard Groce and Leroy Gann who were shot at the order of President Ze laya last Thursday The latest news from Nicaragua says that American citizens are un of safe anywhere in jaya’s = terri tory President Zelaya has tasued a proclamation denouncing ae Amer leans and accusing them of alding Estrada, leader of the provisional | government, tn hie fight against the! Nicaraguan government, urging tha! loyal Nicaraguans assist in de ing the Grin conspire “4 Several Americans are missing. and it ts feared they have been im prisoned CUNNINGHAM CASE (Concluded.) written by District Forester Geo. H Ceell at Portiand, July 29. FP. BE. Ames, chief of silviculture for the Sixth district, who waa on a tour of inapection tn Almska, and says “There is considerable evi dence that the clatmants in the above case (Cunningham) are not only trying to get valuable coal land fraudulently but are attempting to secure, in addi tion to the coal claims, timber land for the purpose of supply ing timber to work their mines. ‘ “Clarence fnghar stockh his reports mite the more valuat coal, no the de fers claima for timber th artny nt has secured @ continuance of the case in order to Investigate thoroughly. Spectal Kennedy and Stoner are nd and will be In Glavis to co-operate They are, of ec Agents fully of the investigatic with yo in charge so far as ponatble ed and uld be follow wary to have upon all or this purpose Mr wh It will be ne The has requested jons be expedited as much porary as aking t land offic examin: as poss Wants Work Hurried. “The forester has authorixed the’ employment Mr. Gabriel Win- gate as a coal expert to examine the claims in order to ascertain what claims contain workable coal and what are valuable for timber only Mr. Wingate is a leading coal ex pert and it is Important that all of the time he spends counts services have been obtained at con siderable expense and therefore any assistance which he may require to expedite the work should be given preference over all other matters, even if it causes delay estimates of timber Definite charges will be pre d against h claim not cor & workable coal These instructions were sup: plemented by this telegram to Langilie: Drop all other work. Give Ames ali possible assistance | Cunningham coal group. Em- estimates. of ploy temporary assistance if necessary. The expectation of the forest service that the claima would be attacked as not containing work-| able coal, however, was not realized, chargea are made by the land office, and Sheridan, repre senting that branch of the service, during the bearing, | point 1909, tol Hia |‘ in making} FURNITURE DRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORM CLOSHS DAILY AT MW, lron Beds « Important Special Prices Preparations for a larger display of Furniture particularly suit- able for Christmas make‘a reduction of the showing of Iron Beds desirable, hence these decisive special prices, FURNITURE DRY GOODS & —Third Floor quarter and full widths, IRON | Majestic Ranges and Five husky tora Austrians = w the tounty jail this morning by Deputy Sheriff Mat Starwich, and each one wan sentenced to serve 33 days in for fighting 4 yesterday number, Frank ely morbid and when Kacel grew morc ly Intoxicated in the saloc of nk Markus in Ravensé | Kazel felt so very indignant at the way his stomach felt that he went behind the bar and swep the fle put $100 worth of be glassware Filled with righteous wrath is uncalledfor onslaught expensive glassware, Markus fanely protested to Kaze WAR BEGINS “Street car tickets will be used as commutation books on this line If the Kitsap people try to meet us in this little rate BITTER RATE BED, SPECTAL $3.65 i IRON BED, SPECIAL, $1.65—Welle TRON BED, SPECIAL $245—Has. TRON made Iron Bed with 74-inch pillars, 34 teh salflea wee ; “ety inch. ton and bottom sede; head 84: 2 . h pias and Vs A h top rods$ gigi me inches high and foot 44 inches high, Head stand inches high, foot 40/4 Shown in white enamel finish; threes — inche lay be had in three-quarter or full width, in white enamel, Has TRON BED, SPECIAL $3.95— IRON I brass vases, top tubes and mounts;head foot Iron Bed with 1 1-16-inch pi 1 dd 5-16-ine llers; height o Ii] 6054 inches high, foot 41 inches high and 5-16-inch fillers; et ga Oa 11 1-16 | | I oe OY, inches, foot 41 inches. Has brass of head G anc ~inch pillars inished in top mounts, tubes 1 vases, and is fins |. : white enamel with gil mings, and ished in white ena th trim. Shed in shown in full and three-quarter widths. ; full or width, mings. RON Ik width j | | bt | (Concluded.) The result was that they clinch-|—~ . “ notin cilia 4, and in a second Kazele was| been washed out and ‘the st ts in standing on his head on the side-| 8 of the towns of lower alt tudes have been flooded, compara. tively smail damage has been done by » high water the and John Joe 8 alk out in front four friends of Kazel igimind and Frank Instantly Joe and mn h idi, took the part of thelr compan At Bugene but little rain fell this fon and unceremoniously started in| morning and the river was moment to dissect the anatomy of the pugil-|@rily expected to subside At Istic aaloonkeeper undoubt-| Springfield, a few miles south of edly would have succee in sep-| Eugene, all of the stores on Main arating him into several parts if it|8t. Were flooded with from one to two feet of water by the overflow This was caused of the dam had not been for the timely arrival of Deputy Sheriff Mat Starwich big The unlickable Mat soon put a/maintained above the city by the 8 to the fight, with a few jabs | Boo’ ly Lumber company. Con- a huge fist, and jugged the | side damage has been done to whole bunch Merchandise in the Springfield They will all eat their Thanksgiv- | *tores ing dinner in jail Ratlroad traffic has been paralyz i ed on th fle and O R. & N. line i days will be required to repair yesterday's w and during the interim all trains will be routed over the North Bank trestles are reported in precarious condition in the Willamette valley With red coats, skin tight tan/@Dd Southern Oregon, and trains vidtnm: teem puttees, bobtail |4re running under “slow” orders ponies, real A. G. Spalding & Co.| sees riding crops, and everything, Seat-| Cowlitz Rising Again. tle is going to “ride to hounds” on} CASTLE ROCK, Wash., Nov, 28 Thankagtving day |The Cowlitz river, which at the Honest, just like the old red fox| time of the last report was falling like just hunting English squires, rapidly, began rising again yester but not even the old bishop's bene open Be fe sed ’ : : rine: war."—Barnard Eliot, manager ve new Long Island aristocrats./day and has risen about six tect ig eS Doaala = "taking ‘her of the new Seattle-Poulsbo Right hore in this town, where Mr.|since that time, now being a foot baby “aloug, folned the Reno di|Whitewash Banker route, which began operations | Yesler and Mr, Denny ‘and | those | and a haif higher than at any other baby alo Joined » Rene - folks used to ¢ and sal-/time this season | this mornin { cbse Indicted for Fraud) ‘"' : Jal berries, we're going to have a) ‘The county road at Lexing as , made og ano.) With the starting of the Inland |fox hunt }been washed out for a distance, No la movement to get a Convention|, LEWISTON, Ida., Noy. 28.—-Pol-) mie, and the Lydia Thom yn | With a few exceptions, of course.|damage has been done in the im }League, The business and pur-|Jowing the tndictment of Frank W.| 10 Bouisho route by the new com: | For e mediate vicinity of Castle Rock | pose of this league will be to work | Kettenbach, president of the Dray pany, the firet shotdn what promises | 1 won't be any hounds. | to get conventions for Seattle and | at ear hank Beisel arte to be the most in ating rate war | is eeatine paper on the ground, | Columbia Rising Steadily “ clals, by the federal granc Bw dng: spies ollow ther 7 sis le eget |at Moacow yoaterday on charges of | At! eo | tht ues sn bg ; here won't t y foxes KALAMA, Noy The Colum z i pet ‘ed hi nol 5 her Kes, . ved “4 } embessiement and conspiracy, the ao boats the former an exclusive They won't to leap|>la river ts rising steadily today | directors of the bank today senger steamer and the other a|barred fences and great ditches on| 4nd 1s now two foot higher: than it out resolutions they had passed ex-|' oi enier, have cut the rates in|their horses. The M. F. H. (this|W8# last night, but i beg age | |pressing entire confidence in his| [" and are prepared to go lower if|is _R. W. Chambers for xr of the danger point he Kalama | Integrity and business ablitty, Last |i Kttsan company, which oper: |the Hounds) has put up. some|Tiver and all of the smalte 0 | |night a committee of the Commer-|()) i "iidan and other boats on|things to jump over if anybody are at flood stag ti Jctal club passed Mmilar resolutions. | 10" ‘ponisho run, tries to. meet | Wants to, But you can ride around |! ; | then, jem if you'd rather ge 2 | (By United Press.) | “We have driven the Kitsap com ‘4. There won't be any pretty ie canes ahaies : MOOSE JAW, Sask. Nov. 23.—-|ACCUSES COMPANY |pany off the Colman dock, ‘and are fox brushes for prizes, ‘The foxes] | WINNIPEG, Man. ov, Bh Wi | 1 \ oon | bein missing, 8. an't have|Hegvy snow storm wevailec Tse ondgrbuA etiam Ba 6 BE ag gO ARE ae faible,” id Blot. “They {them HONNieN om bles, pete |getlerally throughout the West, but ar age t nt was as possible," sale 9 ey 5 ; tre “re oving freely on the pe gly bse aweh Steaat wha ONLY FOR PATRONS) stariod the fight and we will|ribbons have been bought for the| rattle 1s still moving freely on th |directly responsible for one of the Bd di Aniet It | winners |prairie sections, On sthe north worst wrecks ever recorded on this Mrs. Ada Rand, a widow, has I have unlimited backing, and| Ob yen and you dontt have share. 04 eng oo ne ert ver, lgection of the Canadian Pacific | made complaint to Deputy Prose-!am prepared to carry passengers | to ee a ign horseback if bs “Hee - : ‘ er Cs 14 last lines, resulting in the death of two|cutor John F, Murphy that the Den fand freight for nothing, if neces-| you don bape 0. orses are un Titec as be age i a et . stockmon, Oliver and Bolton, and|ver Realty and Mining company,!ggry. The other company will be |tellable, They're apt to kick up| all. tts telesral h wires, go conus injuries to Engineer Corbin and|with offiees in the A has de-| forced to operate all their steamer pl b e 80 _ Ps hie Bi wy < nf ‘ ae i mat me | y ney om the Galbraith-Bacon dock, | hounds tn your auto yu'd prefer, | ed ove e Gre orthwe jrakeman Healey lfrauded her of mot m th , 1 j el sg da The ‘stock train, consisting of|pany has been running a } intend to run them off the papel! youd think you were) through Chicag |three cars and caboose, was stand |vertisement in an aper | Sound ae ae ; ip “ 7 Bingiand if ye mre gut with t in line at Pasqua near| offering an opportunity for women| ‘The Kitsap County Transporta-| th ankssiving morning, | : eas sued ehcut aauieht a Weste\to male tnoney, NO HUsineaa: latHéa eomnany.ia oanot the best (They, will atart from 36th av. and| Gale Raging on Harbor |bound freight crashed into its tail|done with men, It is said, the com-}} eamship companies on the | Madi on st. Mr. Clarence Booth! HOQUIAM, Nov. 23.—Anothor end, the snowstorm raging at fie| pany refusing all client except) ® Lamont bears the title of M. F, H ae eae! raging on Gray ¢ g it impossible for the | women | |bor. Telefhone and o une zasiae tt freight to see the| No complaint has as yet beent “What are you doing in the pan-| Percival—Did you find it cool this} are down, The schoon lights on the caboose, The ca-|filed by Deputy Murphy, awalting?ty, Will ummer? anford dragged anchor and drifted poose and cars of stock were re-|an examination of the company's| "“Why-—er—ma, T just heard al Virginia I ought to. I stgpped| against the storage boom of th * 25 steers | plan of operation as submitted to} burglar at your jam an’ I chased|in a hotel where there were’ only | Northwestern Lumber company, but flied 4 upuasnatuid wade him him away!"-—Chips la signal of distress brought a tug ed. . ultra-fashionable people. rods; finished in blue enamel with trimmings, width Bed with chill ornaments ; height 4 inches, foot 45 inches. Iron BED, SPECIAT, $3.25—Full- 1 with 74-inch posts and top gilt BED, SPECIAL $4.25—Full- Fin- blue enamel with gilt trim- BED, SPECIAL $6.735—Full- Bed of hea ck, with Finished in blue en- nicke Filing Devices [to assist in ha: the middie of t & her back into ® stream. Landslide Ditches Train, ELLENSBURG, Noy. 23.—The | Milwaukee line is out of commis- ‘ston between ensburg and South Cle Elum as t result of a heavy landslide and freight wreck 10 miles west of this city. In the wreck eight freight cars and one of the mpany’s new large freight engine nt in the diteh. The loss was all in rolling stock, the train crew escaping without injury The heavy fall of rain the past few days has caused all tributaries to the Yakima river to be swollen almost to the high water mark Snake River Raging. SPOKAN Nov. 23.—Rains at Burbank h. raised the Snake river and undermined the piers at the private pumping plant of C. C. Cul bank, and washed out nt 1 the entire BURNED QUT OF HOUSE AND HOME | smoke and the j crackle of flames which were lick- jing the walls of their bedroom, Mr, and Mrs. B, W. Lewin rushed from thelr home, and barely escaped death in the fire which ipletely gutted their residence, 1 Fourth av. N., at 11:45 o'clock ast night The loss amounts to about $1,600, Awakened by escaped com The insurance amounts to $500. The fire started from a defective heater . FIRE LADDIES TO DANCE TOMORROW, When Floor Manager R, W, Nor- ris raises his right hand at 9 o'clock tomorrow night in Mammoth rink, Fourth av. and Seneca st., the 19th annual ball of the Seattle Fire De- partment Re oclation will be in full swing ry indication points to BARELY MISSES DEATH IN FIRE as Ey 4 mon Albert Gordon narrowly escaped ‘ideath at th f Miss Ruth Dilg ) early this morning. G vas sound asleep hen the ndered him sense less le was pacitate with dif |ficulty, The fire damage amounted lto $50. Chicago Forever, 1 De Which battle lid you say this ancestor of yours fought in—Hastings, Cressy or Ag- Mr. Silas Brown (of Chieago)-—~ All of ‘em! He never missed any fun that was going on—Ally Slop- r’'s Half Holiday