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THE SEATTLE STAR FOSS FOR GOVERNOR Jeome the wife of I, R. Loomin,| cA eT | | aged 68, the latter pulled a gun and 6 a iw MassacuuseTtS | Qdds and Ends From Everywhere } ‘3.20 i" 20s." | puregease FREDERICK & NELSON, Inn = (> oa BOSTON, Oct. 10—Iegene N hin affections. ‘The gigh will die WL. Dry ‘Goods Store Clowes Dally at 60 Oey Foas, wealthy manufacturer and a] ran thane teltvedd men Il aay United States congressman, hae! TODAY IN today, althoush he atiited ta 10 - . van dy vee Ot have begun wearing the “liberty |i N Sho f i ithe aemooratie’ Sed ution, DAY IN HISTORY years ago while practically pennl | capa’ in vogue with the mob dur i ew owing oO alae 4 Oct, 18, 1812, occurred the en-|'e** ing the Reign of Terror, The div |} res “ jeounter of the Wasp and the} ¥ . play of one of these sintuter em: |f Mayor Gill an@ the city counell |Froite. The Wasp was an Ameri) | Olymala—Allon nuitlow shot! btems means @ long term in privon |} al ore eive ul Sa are at outs over the matter of tak] | can sloop of war] Gtr pie taf nen Pri Aaa on Alin France i] ing improvement money out of the | 2 with 18 guns BE anne, . | , ; } : aenerel fund. The counell every THT 10 GRANT | {under Capt, Olympia yesterday WANTS PARDON TO i The vopue of velvet is ever increasing, and considerable interest, thers Monday night pas a bunch of ~ “ea oe Pa women fi “SETTLE” PROGENY | i] fore, attaches to the excellent values indicated new’ showing of Suits i ordinances authorizing the city en-| ole wa 23 he cow } dag sp jie aha gineer to Incut lebtedness | ’ | —~ gun brig convoy NiCRTIOMD Va Gel, itondareal | this fashionable fabric, at $37.50. These are severély tailored models, against the general fund, and the| ing a fleot of British morchantmen. | — RICH MOND, Va., Oc ernel | ai : se f Othe th ‘Colors bil i next Monday night the mayor sends | | After fighting 45 minutes, a broad |. St. LouisProf. Thomas Moore,| Mangold, 75 youre of age, a convict, straight-cut skirts and coats 30 inche long ick, navy, brown | in his vetoes TACOMA, Oct. 18.-Hundreds of] side trom the Wasp swept the deck |* Wel! Known public school teacher, | sorving ele bt oreen, A full range of sizes, from 34 to 42 ‘ : tice Shana, ‘ob the: street SOMA, Oct. 18.—Hundreds of! ofthe Frolle #0. clean that the [NA® Just rewed the woman whom Tigo od) Sideeamiadalanete detebtaaetes Satie ge Ses ee Second ¥F e tast night admitted that] telegrams wore today dispatched 10) Americans had to board her and| he first made his wife 30 years ago ing one of bis |ff neil was pretty well UP] eccunt Th Moen umasetal orantea {Haul down the British flag them p cenres) separated them then a sone for dino |i t it, and as far as he could] tons are willing to defray the ox.(#elvee, The Wasp had scarcely |"¥eY were divorced saagog a. Ly } Loyal | V aciaion orsets at an 1. see, passing these ordinances Only| ove of the reco ® commit. | Rotten possession of the Frolic : | applied for af gare the mayor an opportunity to] Ponere Pantha cto o.| When along came a big sea-bruiner,|, Red Oak, tac Democrats here | pardon. Israel |@ ; : ‘ say something smart at the expense | To? es: Washington to personally |@ Polctiers, with 74 guns and | have ae vaitner Jounites || ALL HUMAN | Bot only bas } Models in which are incorporated all the new hion ¢ the council. Here's how — the ge hk ee oeee don; [captured the ‘pate ryan tha’ will not be permit: | property — worth | ff : Me Hosed one veto message last| “8* & Fecount with the presid | ted to speak here, although the Ne-| 000, but tsi essentials, including the prevailing low bust and long hip mayor Closed of } L braska Commoner had advertised |the father of 66 children, and he . b & . night ake Quinault.—Acting on orders | Of none ertined | the 6 , q “It seems to me the council is KILL MILK GERMS of the interior department, forest|*" appearance, He will not at-| wants to settle up his earthly af 1 forming a correct foundation for the Autumn Gown swallowing financial molecules and | BY ELECTRIC WAVE | rangers have evicted the | United | tempt to ¢ to Red Oak, tt ia be with his numerous offapring jf —Becond Floor. absorbing financial camels without | | States postoffice on this reserve, | Heved he passes into the mys |i f ; difficulty,” | NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Dr. Craft | Posts ter A. V. Higley has com | - terious beyond. He has re peer | STYLE 403, PRICE $1.00—This stvle is « spec ial- “= The ordinances vetoed by the/ Carroll of Meadowville who is | plained to the poxtmaster-general Boston, Mase.-Out of 117 public) served six yours Mangold was |i e mayor last night involved improve-| living temporar sehoo! teachers who retired last| married only oneg, and has fourl/il ly suitable for tall figures; is very long over hips and back, \R ments as follows: Highty-first st ily In this city, |, Omty five bi lyear, w thang one-third of ‘thin | legitimate sons, The reat of hin) ° - r \ between Aurora and Fremont ive. ose o health de ‘One | number was suffering from nervous | children live in huts scattered over ||| made of strong jean and fitted with two pairs of hose sup- % Jones st., between E. John and 20th solved the pursi break-down, according to figures|the mountains, and the father i» iH pa x av.; Bellevue court, between How-| milk problem | Tacoma—H. W. Price pleads | Just made pubil | taking eare of them all | porters Nand Ninth; Whatcomb, between The doctor says} guilty to oplum amuggling charge a Oy | Sendo’ ts sen « anhiri ee a vee wie {6th and Thorndyke: Luctile st., be he diecovered|in fed court and Fred. Worth Legare gp a hurl ao se is Oy | Matlnadtee adae ce Aang Ceyk Ann gin deh ghanny tween F ul Bighth | not only tuber} his companion, enters not guilty | ¥8# struck and hurled 40 yards by aie rood model of cor av. 8; Sixth s rdmunds culosia bacilli in| plea . g - & speeding railroad train near here | low-bust model, with skirt long A model itil, wee j pasteurized,| ; | Herman Ballers, & hotel clerk, was Ae over front, back and hips, the mate- | with girdle top, and extreme In these improvements the mayor | sterilized and] Albany, Ky—Tom and Sam Lee, | HOt Injured ¢ complained of a] BREMERTON, Oct 0} diel ae Pytes . iN ‘anath ‘ intl, Siete contends that the city is trying to certified mtik{ their facher’and John and James|AUaht headache when he waslof the Enlisted Men's club have | Tial extending several inches below | (cng » Fis i paige spend unanticipated revenues con and {in high-|Means are under arrest — here|Dicked up. agreed to bring no more lquor|ii the boning and affording long rmen i red at top trary to the state iaw, In addition, | grade butter, but| charged with shooting D. F. C.| [into the town, and the authorities |e tte Made of Fi satin ribbon, boned the mayor says the present counctl/ the hook worm and other germs a8} Moles from ambush, as the lat Plat bg gy oe Ry c.. have consented to drop the conse} Hl gra il line Made of strong co jodie and evidently wants to start the new] well, and he agrees to purify Fo Long on bis way to testify against |terday against C. H. Durgin, president of |i til, with two pairs of hose support- | , pairs of council, Which will take office ID) the milk w in New York at the| Sam Lee. the club, The arrest of Durgin |i are citaehed ; 1911, with a lot of charges | rate of 1 cent a quart. Inasmuch as} deateasiem Butte, Mont.'This city has made | followed # raid on the club roome i} attache ! the levy available for the new body.| New York uses 2 000 quarts of| Cleveland, O.—John a gain of only 9,000 in population |and the seizure of # quantity of |W .-...___-.---—~ ranean rrriptptan This he doesn't think {Is at ll) milk a y. his income would be/feller has just presented 50, since 1900, according to census fig: | Hquor. 7) y i | . . o > clubby about $20,000 a day The doctor} to the medical department of the |vres just made public Butte ‘ts . A / Jexplains that he kills all the germs ern Reserve University, pro-| credited with 39,000 people Court Refuses Rehearing | pecia S In | ren S$ resses Footprints on the |by means of an alternating current that $750,000 is raised from | } which generates 40,000. electric | other sources New York—When she ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A re : ‘ Sends of Newport | Tis" .tuces ser ceonn ss her mew winter gowns into the | nearing. of. the” Merte Woodmnt i Unusually attractive and well-made little Dressesat | ‘ampa, Florida.—The strike of country « 4 little shopping « that involves the Spanish |i : : " real proper thing sects y ne diabeahénn dan Weehen’ tober |62 Barope, Mrs, Wiliam i Vand | ‘American war inheritance tax, has! very modest prices, just arrived in the Infants’ Wear waiking j when 35 shops that have been bilt, Jr, paid more than $9,000 In |been refused by the United States |f Section and ready for the little Miss of from 2 to§ | Jeloned since the strike began two|duty alone on three trunkfuls of | supreme court i 7 jaan, ms | it's a greet monthé ago, returned to work wn-| finery CHILDR NEW! . is S\ game down here der the “open shop” policy of man Moet After 30 Years WOOL POPLIN DRESSES! CHILDREN’S NEWSERGE {\ at the society/ | agement New York =Alton B. Parker, one HOQUIAM, Oct. 18—Mre W. Mf MT 8350.ta cane oe ee DRESSES, $5.00—In 7¥ capital, and sev-} | | time democratic candidate for pres | ycGrew and Mra. J. M Homan, {i / $ ; avy i, Freach eral of the | Twenty-four marriage termes were ident, and #0 ovorwhe ae ora, hella Soytul reunten here made in French style, with | style, with yoke of odd @esiga swells are fall Glatt af the Hicrusce were turwloned fo | tented by Roosevelt, is out with * | today, not having met before for 3 kilted skirt joined to circular | finished with taffeta bit and ing for it | Sapanese couples. claration that T. R. intends (0) yoarg belt, These are tastefully | jon os inding, E ne hater | council is going to take be @ candidate again in 1912 eevee ric ore gee OR ak oe silk | tTimmed with crochet buttons Ii ‘She theary tka | & hand in the “rear platform Olympia supreme court | x ' a * | and wide sash of velvet r Scout moot wee | between the Seattle has affirme » daMAges HaKoKS| tn the four death records received at FINE SHOW AT THE MA- bands, soutache braid and cro- | Col 4b mrefooted the) ine "sconie” Predident Murphy, of ed against City of Seattle for |the ely hall yesterday. ome wae tha of chet buttons | Colors are navy and brown. little grains of sand set up an tert) in counct! lant night Introduced a| the deat ne husband of Anuie | frets emont ed JESTIC THIS WEEK— | en, teas pitta tne cca, [Fesolution instructing Superintend: | Abrams, killed when pied | SEE IT FREE CHILDREN’S WOOL! CHILDREN’S NEW GALE tion of the blood, and the heels entof Public Utilities Valentine to|to turn on an electric light. Wires | _Washington—Fra in ranaing OPLIN SUITS S TEA DRESS 50. mediately telegraph the message)... that no more cars were side-| Crossed with bigh tension cables | short of prunes was al There a misapelled word in 8 ‘ 7. re ITS, In | TEA DRESSES, $1. Prettily up to the brain, “Feeling fine!” | |». xed because some passenger re-| Caused hin death fa thin 2 avy 4¢ lone of ads on ‘the Gasnitied yack and white made with long waist and kiltel That makes the brain fee! fine, too, |», . the ciate Ot at rat ill be ade in United | name of 2 fam . . checks, handsomely ie . onl fused ‘to get off the platform of a page of thin tawue of the paper. Tc skirt, trimmed with whit and the result Is that you feel fine) oo a. youenter cat. Douglass, Wyo."Bil!” Barlow, States for the boarding house the first throe persons phoning with’ “s irt, ami fe braid, all over. tue care Fa rani = | Murphy was one of those who|the editor of the ique } staple thie winter ihe “rors telephone ; white pipings and buttons. Com! a great thing for tired business LdcauiGd ten etna ¢ riodical “Sage Pr) or after 8 a m i y or delf ‘ men and fatigued society men aicunanes Gx ener who died here wk : 7. ao tise L.E ae theket are in navy or delit-blue with dot | i. Murphy scored an immense fort t ts Dod earn ol ed to be Find the word. design in white. 8 tric coms ae: oun ert oi COUNCIL SEES FIGHT Oveh IMPROVEMENTS The council k i) lobby fall last night with attle and Lakeside resi Mict over the tm 8 av. S. and Conover way € of each faction w proud ed placards on their bosoms 4 times the feeling. ran to hisses and Jeers. There was much oratory, re t ing i a pone me Hart absent and Godd annou that he wouldn’ for the ordi nance. It is a 50 per cent ordi Bance and requ * a unanime vote. Goddard contended that poorer people living on the not understand the magn the expense. John C Jed the fight for the protesting dete gation, divided the district inte three sections, the majority of whom had no idea, he said, that the improvement would cost more than the property was worth. Goddard t into altercation with the lobby mt refused to budge from his posi tion that he wouldn't vote for the improvement until he was sure that every property owner under stood it The question will come before the street committee on Nov. 3 REMAINS OF SENATOR ny New Valenciennes and Maline Allovers FREDERICK & NELSON, lic ¥ ennes Allovers, so much in vogue Maline Allovers in adapta’ from SAS: Soon i, te and | Chat ce pater, oa : 25 yard ecru, $1.50 and $3.50 yard, 3 ) Women’s Tailored Fall Suits “texture, reape ive when combined wis aii ier ee ceee arene Regular and Extra Sizes tar ciao: Ae nse baseless —Pirt Ba Bribe iaaem tant winter: $18.75 and $22.50 New Blankets Priced Unusually Low Mise. F 4 Kapaa Suits are made from serges, cheviots, home- A new shipment of German-finish Cotton Blankets, soft and heavy, with ~ Mt \ spuns, diagonals and mannish suitings, in assorted the warmth and appear ¢ of woolen ones, has just been marked at excep ond :ities MoLaurts, of grays, assorted browns, black, navy, green and wistaria tionally-low prices. The Bedding Section is also featuring some very stro ard Mra . Cartes The coats are in 32- and 34-inch lengths, in plain tailored values in all-woo part-wool Blankets that have just arrived. —Fint couned 3 effect, with mannish notch collar, and lined with silk or sat DOUBLE - BED SIZE GERMAN - FINISHED NOVELTY @ - in lhe skirts are in plain-plaited effect, also panel front WHITI WOOL - AND- | COTTON ROBIE BLANK BLANKE : SIZE 66x83 THOMSON GRILLED ind back style, with side gore or plaits and modified nar COTTON BLANKETS, | ETS, SIZE 72x90 INC HES INCHE SPECTAL $3 : row-cut models lar sizes, 34 to 46. Extra sizes for SPECIAL $475 PAIR— | $275 EACH ‘ew Bath-| PATR--German " wae, sanstiealiy erltidleell _betore niet iCsaasena odanath seeehetaoni emia ality, with | Robe or Wrapper Blankets, | veave «nse ea the council last night by M. B. Har , to keep | with soft wool nap, in hand 1 1 ben, ‘spokeaman for Rainier valley Women $ Popular Caracul Coats with | igus Jaculoed Gakcck Gk} Ga Pheer oe that the city engineer had ordered rs_and | wide range of reversible col- e or pink fancy broker Lewis & Wiley to stop work on $22 50 rings plaids. studs TGheesse: te ote mol < i E-BED SIZE WHITE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, SPECIAL $590 PAIR= for ihe completion of the work in Sizes From 34 to 40 y, with light-blue or pink borders. March |) DOLLIVER LYING IN STATE) Harben contended that the city These fashionable Coats are 54 inches long, made of eae NR pe Rg good quality caracul, plain tailored, in shawl collar effect Oneida ‘Community Silverware in Louis XVI Design body of J. P. Dolliver today lies in taking upon himself unwarranted They are lined throughout with brocaded silk, in apricot, ; state at his home here, and will re- ®uthority in doing so. The matter ne r ¢ - x $ ” | J main there until the funeral. State | Was referred to the street commit: |f ap nder or gray. Well-tailo and very good values at lf IE Louis XVI, the latest Community Silver des , harmonize fuardamen are on duty at the resi. | tee $22.50 perfectly with ‘the period it represents, the later F oul Ren lence and will continue their watch v PUSH BOND PROJECT. | sance—and in rich simplicity it Is the be e les of Sterling! through tomorrow and a part of plicity it rivals the best examples of Stel ge mm part of] rue city coumel wit ot walt on A New Assortment of i aie: rau ¢ civic plans commission fo | ; Supreme Court Suspends hall, This was manifest las , ° , 1 ms, Set of six, Soup Spoons, set of six, | 3ouillon Spoons, set OLYMPIA, Oct. 18.—In respect! when the Bohike ¢ ance repeal | $3.50 Bc ne Rd pay oe Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats t Spoons, sot of | “Reta Forks, sat of sia, | Sam Whitson, federal judge for East- hall bonds was defeated. Those | io gibi tats Eine | He llow-handl ern Washington, the state supreme | who voted against Bohlke were Bul z x “bl $3.75, lk i f six, $525 court has been adjourned until to-|lock, Conway, Sawyer, Schlumpf I ] P. d 14 Table Spoons, set of six Oyster Forks, set of s nives, set of six, server Wardail, Way, nterestingly Priced at >14. $3.50 $2.50 | Forks, set of six, $22 NEW lot of smart, well-tailored Coats, in the popular 54-inch lengtl " NE nart, well-tailored Coats, in the popult gth, fa) ine Te YOUNG MAN A of good quality diagonal se , fancy mixtures, golf coating, novelty 4 Cups and Saucers, 4 —— ” oO - 7 ° f mi ture and covert Set of Six, $1.25 ff Colors include black, navy, light, medium and dark assorted grays and “ . ig . ‘ 1\¥< GET MARRIED browns. Tailor finished and half-lined. Sizes for Misses, 16 and 18, also These Cups and Saucers are of fine, light-weight En- YR Women’s sizes, 34 to 42 bust measurement. Price $14.75. —pasement saloar glish China, with decoration of three gold lines, A pat- But be prepared beforehand to take care of your wife as the rs re —e panes een Paataatatiid “ “only-girl-in-the-world” should be taken care of ir sone Values i in aes peep Tae aaa ‘ sae a ae pees: ee ee a | lue — || Solid Oak Chiffonier, $11.85 stance for rent—which doesn’t make you the owner of even th keno ; nyelpenersteal ‘I! Trimmed Millinery ~~ A well made Chie, of sod oak; in golden < 1 pe —_ y : i, finish, with top of case measuring 18x32 inches and i's Jet a real HOME of your own—one that you can deed to shaped beveled plate mirror 12x18. Has three full- we your wife as a wedding gift, so that she never have to worry $3.95 and $5.00 . length drawers, two small drawers and hi; fig ym- ~ about an abiding place. Get one where she can raise flower YLE-ATTRACTIVENESS is combined partment of good size. Drawer pulls are of brass. i », chickens and vegetables and so have an interest {n your dom with a desit wh type “ls vorkmanship and Price $11.85, Furniture \ First ¥ Annex f= = economy more vital than cooking and d terial At os bls td bbe , pt Cat = op Eile tiaiaaa bi < m oe = 5 1 e of becomir hapes i >w tha = Get a Kirkland homestead, 26 iis etait ai ioe ciaeee tlt Bed Marke «Yio ou Seattle Agents for fe roundings. On Lake Washir Hats and Turbans, in silk and velvet, trimmed The Genuine Round Oak a Garden acres, $150 up; large lots, $75 up. 10 per cent down, with coque, wings and fancy bo it $9.00: Heating Stoves Ode G16 & month: Iso the large mushroom shapes edged with im Se oe At $3.95 many effective styles {n Small Hats and Turbans, of velvet, silk e BURKE & FARRAR, Owner nd felt, trimmed in drapes, wings and coque feather F d k & N | <S 405-409 New Yort An extensive display of Untrimmed Shapes and Trimmings feature val re eric e son | - Cc st Binek: at h00.c00 He 3 that will interest the woman who prefers to trim her own Hat Incerpor ig tern that is plain but pleasing be