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“LEADERS OF ORGANIZATIONS WHICH UNITE TO FIGHT BATTLES OF PEOPLE The fangs of the “Big Business” _ Dease in Washington will soon be walled, The Washington State Fed eration of Labor, the State Grange, the Farmers’ Union and the Direct Legisiation League have banded to gether to do the pulling, These or wanizatio’ present the common people of Washington state. A re cent convention at North Yakima re sulted in a combination of these forces, called the joint legislative committee. The Yakima convention was nota Die above all for one thing; that the plain people of this state, so far AS progressive measures are con cerned, wil! stand for no “dedging.” ‘That was the spirit of the powerful assemblage representative of the “mob.” PREDICTS VICTORY FOR CALIFORNIA WOMEN Mrs. George A. Smith, president of the Alki Suffrage club, predicts & sweeping victory for suffrage tn the election being held today tn California. Mrs. Smith spent four months working with the California suffra gists last winter, and has been on the advisory board of associations fm Los Angeles and San Francisco. Bhe reports 10 times ax many work ers as there were in the Washing ton campaign Mra"Smith will receive news of the result tonight ag soon as it is Qon, H. M. Chittenden, ©. FE. Remaborg and Robt. fridges, com. missioners for the port of Beattle, with Corporation Counsel Seott Cal houn and Clty Engineer Ro H Thomson were in conference yoo terday with County Commissioners David MeKensie, M. L, Hamilton and A. L. Rutherford regarding the coordination of plans for harbor development and control. * City Engineer Thomson was or: dered to make a detatied survey of | the east side of the east waterway and of the water front from Univer: | , nity to Thomas at. with reference | to the possible location» of public docks. October 10, 1 the Confederate 2, J, BB. Mtuart, cavalry general, ran around Chambersburg, Pa, and reported MeClel- Jan's exact poni- tion to Lee with out losing @ man When Halleck learned Stuart was at rh burg he wired eioanraaiaie ieaiia McClellan, “Not man should be t permitted to re t torn Virginia.” McClellan wired The officers, trustees and mem hack that the horses of bis army bors of the Carnival Assoctatton, | were fatigued and had sore tonguer. which conducts Seattle's big anawal Halleck ran up to the White Houes affair, the Potlatch, will Ket togeth: | with the telegram and Prewident er tonight at the Rainier clab) for Lincoln dictated this anewer; “Will the annual election of officers, Fol pardon me for asking what the lowing the transaction of business, horses of your army have done there will be an informal dinner.:J, since Antietam that fatig F. Douglas, last yoar's presidebt,| anything?’ Do you wonder that will probably bo .onored with: am! Meo was mad enough te run for other term, although he is an president agajnet Lincoln? to retire. atthe wonsclbvsvns trict | City Tax Levy reports here today state that the re Is 14 1-2 Mills cent revolution in Northern Mexico resulted tn the killing of thirty reb-| els and the wounding of seventy, al! In the battle of Catapa de, Corsa The Young Women's Christian Association, on the corner of Fourth a Seneca st, te ready to register mombers for the The city council yesterday after noon fixed the city levy at 14% mills, Councliman Griffiths alone voling against it, The budget of ex penditures as finally approved totals $6,774,297.65, of which $3,059, 546.17 In to be rained by taxation, Purngiace ry Goods TRIMMED W of Unusual Merit at $15.00 HE Hats in this specially-pre- pared group possess a re- of style that is seldom attained in finement and individuality popular-priced Millinery. ‘There are Felts, Beavers, Ve- lours and Velvets, in the season's leading shapes and colorings. Wings, fancy aigrette effects, fur, velvets and ribbon flowers are used in the trimming, also bands and ornaments in gold and silver. -fhecond Floor Women’s Suits in “Stout” Models, Special $18.50 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Closes Daily at 6:30 MILLINERY Sizes to 51 bust measurement All those wishing to tonight are invited to call up Sidney 805. (She will be to answer calls until 12 OMEN a " difficulty ne orsteds— » co" » leachue the rest being covered by revenues. W MEN who are fitted with difficulty | and Worsteds—the coats are 30 inches long, in ordinary large-size Suits will ap- | plain tailored and silk or | satin; the skirts are cleverly cut to produce the requirements of the stout figure have | the effect of slenderness. been carefully considered The values $18.50. classes of 1911-1912. lined with soft preciate these garments, in designing which SINGLE TAX The single tax question is now Bp o the people, following the passing of Councilman Griffith's Tosolution submitting it ax a pro posed amendment to the city char. ter. Only Blaine and Haas voted against it, the formex-explaining that he was opposed only because he considered its submission too premature. Regular sessions were resumed at the Broadway high school yeater day morning as the result of the Opening of the new lynch room. The sexsions were shortened about mih ago, when some of the Broadway boys were arrested for ‘ causing a disturbance in front ot] Te? te Bettom—Chas, Case, 8. C.) the school during noon hour. Crowe and Christopher W. Horr. —— = = = — YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Alexander L. Floret, owner of the Trocadero saloon, at Z14 James st., N FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 was arrested yesterday on request | From the moment President Taft succeeded in distilling the intox!| of the authorities from Bakersfield, | !s met by Governor Jobnson at the cant from bananas, claiming that it| Cal., where, it is claimed, he jumped | boundary line of California and has a delicious favor. E bail. [Oregon until he leaves again for are unusually good at The materials are fine Cheviots, Serges —Becond Floor, Women’s 8-Rib, Tape-Edge Umbrellas }% SPECIAL HE covering of these excellent Umbrellas is black “Gloria” fabric to apply towards the irst payment ona Kohler & Chase Club Piano. $4.50 and this coupon entitle you to a membership in the club Top to Bottom—R. B. Martin, A. D. Cross, C. B. Kegiey. BIG TAT PROGRAM IN CALIFORNIA (My United Preas Leased Wire.) with tape edge—rainproof and durable. ‘The frame is steel, 8-rib, and the handles#are from 12 to 15 inches long. They are furnished with case, military tassels and patent bulb runner. There is a wide assortment of handles to choose from—plain wood mission handles, wood handles in pretty carved effects, gun - metal handles and others with silver and gilt mountings. Special $1.75. PARIS.—Lovers of cheap whisky | will be interested to learn that two Frenchmen in Cochin China have MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED Women’s Gloves, Special at $1.15 Pair A OMENS Cape Street Gloves, in out- | WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP FRENCH one large | SUEDE GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.15 clasp at wrist and spear point embroidered | PAIR—Very fine quality, in black.-and backs. Shown in tan, black and white, and | gray; full pique sewn and Paris point ¢ specially priced at $1.15 pair. | broidered Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers ARPETS and Rugs last longer and keep their color better where a Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper is used. These Sweepers are operated with little effort, do the work noiselessly and thoroughly, and will outlast fifty brooms. the east, « constant succession of receptions and reviews await him, |nccording to the program for his jentertainment in the sinte Gover nor Johnson and a party of state ffl! will welcome the chief ex utive and escort him to Sacra | mento, where he will be greeted by |the Panama-Pacifie Exposition com TRUE “Breach of promise suits,” “ia de result ig heart AARKRARAREAHRAERKRER * * i % Seattle housewives will be # % the guests of the Federation * # of Women's Clubs, at the % Chamber of Commerce Thure * # day evening. A dinner to be | % com; entirely of home # # products will be served, after | SAN FRANCISCO. — Although| mittee, who will journey with him # which 2 musical program will #| Mrs. Martin MeKenna, widow of a|to Oakland. Here he will officiate ® be rendered # Southern Pacific employe, had nojat the laying of the corer stone * Wi claim upon the railroad wpany.|of the new city halt Ra RRR HAP EA RADY Hw the company awarded her $1,000 and| At 6 o'clock Friday evening the [lumber enough to build a house to-| president will arrive in San Fran day, cisco from Oakland, and will be met by Mayor McCarthy at the wharf when he disembarks from the army tug General Slocum GO FISH, ARRESTED ) KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Oct. 10. ~—Twentytwo men are under ar carries hers in her pocketbook.” —Washington Star. Kohler & Chase Piano Club 1. Payment of the initial fee of $5.00 pares a@member Seam sewn style, with TIME WILL TELL “We have both proposed to her.” “Which ig the lucky man?” “Don't know yet, She just married the ot! fellow tat week.” —Toledo le. © First Floor, you and te- of the Club. « Tenia me, i t the special-price of $277.90) shall be — in dues at $1.25 each Henry McGuire, whose sactions| This silent, smileless man, Car aroused the eecmveoe sr two F sot ce Merry Del Val, papal secre Heemen, was arres' an allie 1 spi aves 4 tary of state, 1%] rest here today because they picked near . aod Marion st. last) night a derat william Donlan. He one of the young-|up fish in the bed of the Link had been chased five blocks by Pa est of the college | river, the waters of which have that will select @/ been blown back into the upper rolman he pri JP icasan, waakewe firing suceessor to Pope | Kiamath lake during yesterday's five shots at the fugitive. Pius =X when/ wind and rain storm. that venerable} The men were arrested by War head of the Cath-| den Lewis when it was learned that olic church dies./they were taking thelr choice of Cardinal Del Val) thousands of fish left floundering was born Oct./in small pools unable to escape 10, 1865, in Lon-| through the freakish turn of wind don, of a Span-jand water. Within recent poe years he has rapidly risen in the ranks of the ire.) church, until today there are few LONDON, Oct. 10.—An official more influential members of the | dispatch from Naples declares that ruling body of the church, 20 Italfan transports salled today for Syracuse, where they will join the second division of the Tripoli expedition. When Louis Anderson met a sui- It is reported that Turkish tor- pedo boats off the coast of Sicily cide’s end in a rooming house at 116 Third av., Sunday night, he had C. G. Johnson was bound over to several hundred dollars in the bank the superior court yesterday by | and a quantity of money on his per-| are prepared for battle. Justice of the Peace Fred C. Brown.|#0n. He tied a sheet around his ar ————— He is charged with robbing the box neck and fastened it to a hook on| HOUSE ST wikesink Office of the Orpheum theatre. the wall. je was 60 years of age. Ss tale al at 1304 Thi teenth ave, 8. was destroyed yes terday following an explosion Neighbors informed the fire de partment that 4 man lived in it,/ but a careful examination of the ruins revealed nothing. DR. HAZZARD'S BOND RAISED Judge Frater yesterday refused to remove Dr, Linda Burfield Haz- zard as administrator of John Iben Flux, an English who died while under her treatment last Feb- ruary. The British consul at Ta- coma attacked her right to act as administrator. She was ordered to. file an inventory of the estate | within two weeks and to put up an additional bond. GIRL REFUSES TO WE FATHER SLAYS; SUICIDES COAL CITY, IIL, Oct. 10.—He cause she refused to carry out a compact made between parents ten years ago, whereby she was to marry Aloysius Miche, Joseph Se- stalk killed his daughter, Anna, and then himself. | GIANT LOSES MONEY; COPPER BREAKS NEWS No interest will be charged on un- paid dues. ‘ You get a $375.00 piano for Every Club Piano is unconditional- ly guaranteed for the term of five years. A beautiful stool to match given with each piano. The piano will be carefully tuned without any charge whatever. A rebate of 15 cents in cash will be allowed on each weekly coupon if Free life insurance will be given each member, which immediately provides for receipt in full to family or heirs in case of death. Privii will be given to the Club Piano at any ao ae one year for any other of equal or more expensive grade without the loss of a single penny. The initial fee of $5.00, together with all dues paid, will be returned to the club member any time with- in 30 days, and the piano taken seat, with un- back if unsatisfactory. der - construc- iy i) tion braced by Kohler & Chase reserve the right to stretchers. Ii- reject this a tion, in which lustrated to Hardwood Chair Special, 90c event the $65.00 will be returned te right. Special the applicant. $1.30. A well-made Chair of hardwood in Early English finish; with legs well- --Furniture braced below by stretchers. Pictured Hebdquarters, 1318 Second Ave. to right. A specially-good value at 90¢. Near: Usiversity. Ladies’ Home | SEATTLE, WASH. journal Patter j ‘The display of Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers includes the following: C. D. Hillman y denied having instigated the sending of let- ters to judges of the United States tireuit court of appeals, when depo- sitions were taken before United) States Commissioner W. D. Totten. The testimony of many witnesses was secured and the case will be ar- gued in San Francisco on, Octo- ber 17. After pleading guilty to having passed a fraudulent check upon Nel- son H. Jones of the Hotel Nelson, A. Manne was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail by Justice Brown yesterday. + “Grand Rapids,” oak finish, cyco ball bearing, japanned trimmings, $3.25. 1 “Grand Rapids,” oak finish, cyco balk bearing, nickeled trimmings, $3.75. “American Queen,” cyco ball-bearing, hogany finish, nickeled trimmings, $4.25. Other styles in Bissell’s Sweepers up $7.50, “Banner,” oak finish, japanned trimmings, $1.65. “Crown Jewel,” maple finish, nickeled trimmings, $2.25. “Victori: aak mings, $2.50. finish, japanned trim- —Second Floor, Annex. j Solid Oak Dresser Special $11.85 Sue Oak Dresser in dull golden fini trimmed with wood knobs. Top of case meas? ures 20x42 and the beveled French plate mirre measures 22x28 inches. Special $11.85. q eee ee Te ee Miss Jessie B. Merrick, as sistant physical director, has opened classes in dancing for the young Coeds of the Unl- versity. A large number of the young women were pres- ent to be taught the swing and rhythm of the waltk and the two-step. Hardwood Dining Chair,Specia ADE of seasoned wood and finished a dull golden color. Continuous back posts and cross panel back; solid eererrrcrr es hard- OSES E EEE EE ee ee | bond of J. W. € as guardian of, the Washington estate of Flora Ber- nice Smith, one of the heirs of the ate of L. C, Smith, the Syracuse, Y., millionaire, from $75,000 to For 10 days more we will fita > 4B) $300,000. gold-filled frame, guarante for five years, with spheri lenses and leather case, com plete for $2.50. This includes @ careful and accurate examt- nation. See our Kryptok lenses, with no lines or cement scales, for close and distant vision. Saves two pairs of glasses, Mounted with Shur-on eye glass or spectacle mountin, Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You William Herwood; a prisoner at the county jail im d with a sul cidal mania, has attempted to take his own life three times in the last two days. He is despondent over the loss of $200. TACOMA, Oct. 10—Disclaiming| jp “ i in advance permission to enter al, NEW, YORK, Oct, 10-—Six-toot- iron worker, M 0. | {plea of temporary insanity, Deputy 1 font and Oe vha to boll Py ged | Prosecutor Burmeister is at Eaton-| 2 ville today, taking a statement from | Be Nad Deen repped ot HT oho Mrs. Vivian Irving, who was shot| Pathe two weeks ago by Frank Calvin, OE EON, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.— Minus just $25,000 worth of love, John L. Coleman brought duit to- day against Wm. WilNamson, re Ostermoor Mattresses The local assay office received $285,000 in gold from Alaska fields yesterday. Of this, $260,000 came from Nome; the remainder from the Iditarod, he uses of having purloindd his wife's affections,