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ssan-aape ene atilagenareonctentntilai te iE ELE LE TT A eH en AWFUL DEATH TOLL; WHITE AVE TRADE PITTSBURG, Nov, 23—In an address in a synagogue here ast night S. S. McClure said Before the month of Novem ber ends there will have been $5,000 pure, innocent girls beaten, drugged and sold into white slavery n the United States for prices ranging be tween $15 and $500 each, They will supplant that many white slaves out of the 300,000 now in the United States who have met their death.” CURTIS TO SHOW HIS PICTURES IN EAST photog gather ion and a s on the the patron: | Morgan, is on| 8. Curtia, Seattle and writer, who is aterials for a mi lar series of merican Indian, un age of J. Pierpont his way Bast to lect and ex hibit his pictu He will return to take up his field work in the spring. Volumes 6, 7 and 8 are Bow ready for the printer. Edward rapher See ARERR RRR EEE PREFER THREE YEARS IN ARMY TO FREE AMERICA PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 23. Preferring three years of mili tary service and a visit home freedom in the United States Austrians who have been in America for periods ranging from 6 to 12 rs are en route to New York day whence they will sail for to their Europe. They left Austria without the usual government tra: ports which are only to men who have military service While in America they have been employed in railroad camps most of the time. granted performed SESE EEE EEE EEE EERE REE EEE EEE EEE SERRE EER RRR Cumberiand.—Guests from all prominent eastern cities are gather ed here today to witness the nup tials of Gretchen Wellington, daugh-| ter of a former United States sena tor, and James E. Humbird. The wedding will cost the bride's dad @ cool $40,000, It is stated. THE REAL THANKSGIVING BIRD ground of European kings, ex-kings Portugue ground of Buropesn Kings, ox-kings| rios George's blind infatuation for and would-be kings. There they) sino Lucie Lantelme, the beautiful | bask in the sunshine of the amites| Parisian alren is fully as much die-| of kind stage fairies. Manuel's fall| liked by his subjects from a throne on account of his in-| The Greek ruler has lavished a fatuation with the winsome Gaby | ™int of money upon his favorite may likely be duplicated in the not} ad bas spent x Mf his time in odin Ghaant Sate ta deena her company. Their Hason has| rumblings of an approac lution Demonstrations have b the palace, king | valuables to a strong box in Paris King George kes Parts; he has/ affects, She was never known to spent much of his time there, and/ smile in public; her eyes is a familiar figure as he travels| upward in a wistful manner incognito through the Parisian un-jone the idea that Lantelme ¢ - [Another King o on the Tobog. He Has a Paris Girl, Tool Sates MLLE. LUCIE LANTELME Paris {ta the great stamping; If Manuel's affair was displeasing to the been the talk some time. Mile, Lantelme of peasant parents the fashions of the and turned from her doors For some have been of blase aK revo ireeks made at orge's | foxy his time there in the land of t now French very door of King ( and it is said that t has already transferred derworld. | regular saint eames enamine | While you are | giving you mig tle crippled children out Orthopedic hoapital Th erateful little people to Howard Thompson of ¢ Washb., who sent them a apples recently Dear. Mr. Thompson you sent ua, They | We had some were | “Hijalmar, aged 12; } Arnold, 10; Dorothy, 9 | Ba th W Elmer, 9 Richard, 9.” with tur ned at y We thank you very much for the a ery n them for lunch t biggest of us al, but some of the make two meale of With all respects to Mr. Turkey, we think that Mr. and Mra Chicken wili grace tens of thousands more American dinner tables on tL marenchmad day than will Mr. Turkey Stee RRR ERE A HH RIU. 8 SUPPRESSING 9 + WILSON’S REPORT " rT * WOMAN MEMBER OF *| % SAME CHURCH 72 YEARS &| WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.--It was i fen aut * — * med today on the highest % WINTHROP, Me. Nov. 23. % jority that the state depart ver %* —An old-fashioned New Eng. * t is supp reports that asm ® land dinner bas been given *! Amba sador Henry L. Wilson, of * here in honor of Mrs. Charles *|the United States, warned Preal * A Wing, just past her 90th &|dent Diaz, of Mexico, that the 8.0 % birthday. Mrs. Wing has *| Mexican army was too concentrat %& been an active member of the #|ed to cope with a revolution if ® Methodist church of this town * Fut ” ® for 72 years, missing only a * |cowe Stee Binder cor darkia LEAVES 25 MILLIONS | His eer ‘ % that lengthy period TO THREE DAUGHTERS | pore «cor (07: = eee eee ere rs REDLANDS, Cal., Nov. 23.—By | Mand i a | the will of George 8 Myers, the! * No. 1 ne Walla Walla—Fire that caused | tobacco magnate of St. Louis, who| St" ionave teak “ey $4,000 damages in the ¢ K recently died here, his three | Liver n clothing store was due to an| daughters will receive the bulk of | Att, ..-- ated electric iron, it was dis-| the vast Myers fortune, estimated | Wether at no less than $25,000,000. yvee For Him or Hymn Saturday eve or Sund or sacred songs, ¢ walk—the Victor is al timent of every mood How can you det rare and varied ‘ ments put it in your hon Pacific Const whens of VICTOR Taiking Machines Sherman 1406 Second Ave. Near Union St, Seattle. Distrib ONE DOLLAR Brings Smoked Meaty Meats, Live Welght—Huying ‘cod—Selling Price. Selling Price in dance-musi . r id occasion ed. 1 ew ea pay Brunee ° le to ay a Victor to You P Hy) Pacific Const Dealers in " , ly Nineteen Stores om the Petific Const Gaby Burope for was the daughter she sets capital grand dukes and princes are She ts cele-| brated for the perpetual sad air she | asiaideisleas ‘Crippled fica who compelled the gow Children Tomorrow planning Thanks remember the lit the are ae witness the following letter some of them sent neer box of (X) bis mark, 4 all peaple of the Duwamish river valley protest tion Sf he, Fence hound Wigetric’ company’ In, re fares on the interurban, in defiance of orders of fh B coerne. eee perbape © penser offered to the Une bear results he prayers) ave etiqved up fen treet may In this, the hour of our Deep Allfiction, list to our appeal, Oh, Almighty Traction Trust If, above the din of the money-changing, our appeal may reach your ears, give heed to this, our prayer Grant Us sureease from the aqueesing and the sweltering of the which are fashioned of yb steoleand with heavy grinding Is, after thine own image, Oh, Traction Trust! the few pieces of silver that we are willing to'put across the grimy palm of your care wh harons, Oh, let us ride in as much pence as the condition of thine wabbly roadbed will permit, Ob, Traction Trust! Overlook our grievous short-comings, Remember, we are but human, and not cold mechaniam as thou, Oh, Traction Trust We have warm, red hearts beneath our jackets, Oh, Traction ‘Trust, and these hearts are sore today. Dost know a warm, red heart, Oh, Traction Trust? We are footsore and weary, Our backs are nigh unto breaking with tle straining at the load. Lend ear to our appeal, then! You have invoked the Law against us Jebus! And we dare not sass your Charons nor your We undone. Revoke thy Judgment upon wu are Oh, Traction Trust, Lighten thine fron heel from our backs, Grant unto us the Square Deal Yea, grant us the Square Deal now, that we may forget our wrath in the days to come and wreck po just vengeance upon ye; but we aak It as befits our humble station, Oh, Traction Trust For have ye not said it? We are but worme! Restore the rights of the on the-level fare, Oh, Traction Trust Remember the parable of the bread cant upon the waters. If ye do remember, it will uncover thy charity; alee, it will be eafer for ye In the end. “Trend of Government Is Toward Socialism’ WM, F. HERRIN | LOS ANGELES, W. F. Herrin, general counsel for the Southern Pacific railway, and head of the railroad political ma- chine, discussed in bis | private car just before he left here for San Francieco, Declining to! }discuss the victory of Johnson tn! | California, he indulged tn some ab Cal, Nov, 23 | socialiam | stract statements on the growth of | the socialiat vote. “The trend of this government and of governments abroad is con stantly toward soctalism or toward jwhat T construe socialism to be |Carrying the matle is a socialin function. How far we shall go I can hot #ay any more than another | |but I believe we shall not go too | far | ‘In Wisconsin I can realize that socialism ie worth attention. Whee! jthey begin to elect men to offise | jthen It is time to reckon with| them } “Wisconsin har a large German population and soctallem ie strom in Germany, where it was given ite impetus, 1 believe, ‘by | ernment to take over the rath SHUNS MARRIAGE jroads. Bismarck believed tn sor | ernment ownership. He did notte | Heve in government regulat Bang! They’re Off in School Election When the filings clone BOSTON, Nov. 2% For the four beth Frasier of Malden & Gloucester fishing schoc though all preparations b made Joseph's church, Maplewood. Toda Miss Frasier refused to talk of be r, last night, FOR FOURTH TIME th time within two years Miss Eliza failed to be married to Capt. John A. Steel of been and the candles lighted In St THE SEATTLE STAR ne 4 t Secretary R. W. Jones of the school | disappointment, afd Capt, Steel board found nine candidates out for! could not be found the two vac * the schoo! | ‘ - board. Two of the filers are women SMES Wittam Piggott reelee | GIANT'S SIZE LED tion and the other eight will fight TO HIS ARREST for bis place and that of John! Schram, who will not run again.| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Nov The other candidates are Judge F.| Sherman K. Hill of Portamouth, A. McDonald, lawyer and politician: | 11, employed jast sw r an clerk Mre. Pet inger, who made the | at the Hotel Frederick, New York run a y ago; Dr. G. H. Randall, and since September 1, ax clerk at pioneer | physician and real estate|the Atiantic hotel eo, wes ar ™ , ex-football oc Si rested with Mre. Cora Da non aA and Mra. Kate Sadier and/train at Washington, D. C., tire 1d Reith, ‘socialists; and J. A.lafterncon at the instance of the MoCorkle and P. B. Beach, labor! pridgeport — polic Hill's eat candidates Registration t tomorrow but oper | height, @ feet 6 inches, betrayed hi Oke will be closed | entity Friday and Sat ing { Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner a Complete Success — Your Pastry will be bet- tered by using Takes one-third less and makes PERFECT PASTRY Look for the Swan on the can. CARSTENS PACKING CO., Sanitary Packers. urday. All who voted at the general Wilmington, N. C.—The state election and have not changed their drainage commission i¢ In session reatdences qualified to vote here today with from all without mister ver Dixie DIAMOND BACK TERRAPIN So plentiful South in slavery days that by law they were forbid den to be served to the slaves by owners-—of practically very little lue then-—no’ command in New York in short seasons when $120 a dozen—and none to be secured at that ison just opened has been a most prolific one, besides be ing one of an exceptionally good quality—-using a brief phrase, it is a vintage year, We have secured from the beds direct, alive wo large bt by dispatch express#—cared for en route Look play window--have you ever aceg them before ingular are an American product—they will be prepa ab f ho knows—and at prices that will appeal to you. HOTEL SAVOY CAFE | Flour and ve won’t know the one can,” she dered the machinery this TODAY IN HISTORY ov 28, 4899 for Mont-—After sald when he week or / Boulde working gg Gaete Hime |for seven years on blasting « tomb in, said, british [12 ® solid boulder near her 1 , | George Hunden, 82, a pioneer pro officers went] . into battle with: |Pector, has committed suicide od thelr side (0% Weeks ago he went to Hutte pee poe with land bought a coffin | mut the insign “d | out the taenlt | gt. Paul, Minn-When told that , , ) a | bo. was being talked of a can ar. hee ee py souing Ne | didate for the buprpme bench, Ben- | “ jator Thomas A. Carter, of Mon six weeks, and in that Ume } 3 Boers had shown a wonderful ac- | \M% pe, Amp st that-he curney in picking off officers, nothing © | while they left Tommy Atkins gen ms ; ey orally for the second or four-|,, Washington—1 radian twin ks | mth round, After a time the) orca by the am sea Cos head British officers, under direct or. | patna inmate tor te | ders from headquarters, consented | iii rye pid w eT? Hy | to pocket their pride-—and their a chy rats | opaulete—and after that they got ike ate P farther. At Belmont this day 120] ,,°4” erg 2g abd wags} Grenadiers were shot down in a| (he Japa , ee fow minutes wi eg aa Portland — hectibes ae heasicn en te 2 wold in the local markets today|® HERE'S N.Y, AND OHIO. & at 26 cents a pound, which is from | y ae a ao cents lower than other coast| » WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 * — * The population of the state of * eee * New York t# 9,112,279, ae an- & Clarkston—A new power plant to|* Bounced by the census bureau # cont $100,000 will soon be © | * today * here for the General Electric com-|* , The population of Obio is ®| pany, of New York | * 4,767,120. * * * Walla Walla—Mre. Ida Cron |# HHH ee well, 22, In dead as @ result of bay ing swallowed a draught of chloro.| 2'ON'T DENOUNCE form with suicidal intent. Domes | tle troubles are said to have caused rmon last Sunday GILL. | night the rash act |Rev, John M. Gill, of the Metho dist Protestant church, discussed 5 the question of how to abolish all Husum—Mre, R. Matthews will| restricted districts. He spoke out et & sawmill outfit on her ranch plainly for law enforcement and near here, this month, and will be| decency, but he did not denounce prepared to do a general mill busi-| Mayor Gill personally, as was re i 1 guess I can do what any-/ ported Is a successful tion. No clinkers “ture. Bakes Easily fired- The ether points of ority, which we The “Banner For Coal or Wood The “Banner Oak” Stove has body, nickel screw damper in feed door and foot rails. With 9-inch fire bowl ... With 11-inch fire bowl With 13-inch fire bowl. With 15-inch fire bowl. With 17-inch fire bow] With 19-inch fire bow] Heating .$ 6.75 ++. $ 9,00 . +. $12.00 . .$15.00 . $18.00 ey $21.00 | “Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day new model t The Improved Sliding-Top Model WE NEARLY FoR THANKSGIVING ee Well, if we havenit we and forgotten to pring ry 7 graph of | Turkey Taft Just © iY 4, one of the paper best we can. very oldest of customs. But welll de Instead of fat turkey, we'll give yous of the turkey’ 6 'b fat application of the burns equally satisfactory results. The cook is in instant with the draft without stooping. ; Easy to keep the oven at an even te two hours or more with ¥ 2 inches of live coals. ~easy to keep fire-box dl ashes, thereby preserving linings. 5s superi- will be pleased to demonstrate. Oak” Heater steel nickel smoke-consuming principle to range construc- A few of its advantages coal and wood with constant and a photograph of the president's [ma | f cas (Frederick & Nelson AKES like Mother made, may beas subject for jest; bec but, fe to one, it’s Mother knows enough to use a good flour. Begin house- keeping with Excellent NOVELTY MILL | CO., Mi SaAUuse FERS _: a aoe Be i i Begpere ae,