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You Do Nod KNOW Vor I AM DOING MIT DesE B-CenTs Barts, Do yout OF course Gani sane ne DER TAR’ WE BRESENT YON OF DESF AD DER GATR NOD! | DOT i3§ BaCcoSS You UND TELL DEM ID CAME OFER HAF ARRAN Like A MmDger DER FEnCcé. Dor vay we K usTen— GET IN CHEAP t Wairoa Proce Leased Wire) S, Oot. 18.-—Aviator plans to start his second aivorape to cross the United States by biplane today, According tO present plans he will sail ov Los Angeles and alight in Pasa @ena, resuming his castward flight ‘after luncheon, He will make a @ash for Riverside and from there follow the Southern Pacific’ tracks to El Paso, and from there to Kan. faa City over the Rock Island tracks, He hopes to span the con Unent in 26 days. Turks Kill 100 ited Press Leased Wire) 103 CDOS Oct. 18.—-One hundred Halians were killed by Turks out Bide Tripoli when a reconnottering party advanced too far from thetr Dake, according to dispatches from | Constantinople received here today. | Robt. ¢ ‘yowle KID M’COY TO WED 8TH TIME (By United Frees Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Kid McCoy is to marry for the eighth time, hie new bride be ing Mra. Edna Valentine Hein, daughter of millionaire head of the South American firm of Valentine Broth Last April McCoy was named as co spondent in a cross bill Hein filed againet hie wife in her suit for divorce. Fiery Herr Bebel Is Back on the Job Again : -Senator Poindexter | f | i ly, for furnishing coal at a reasonable cost to consumer fend docke’ | am more firmly convinced than ever that this is the pop-| Championship series was postponed many of the difficulties as to the remainder of the coal fields, and the heavy rains which have been falling “1 return from Alaska more firmly convinced than ever that the on made to The Star today by Senator Miles (Ry United Press Leased Wire) lar solution of the question. A sufficient area of coal should be re today by the National Baseball com- Ready for the Fight. fopinion I had formed of Alaska be-| Pre since last night. government should build a raliroad and open coal mine! ily fer! ‘supplying the government's own needs on the Pacific coa who arrived with Gifford Pinchot from; PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 18-—The |fourth game of the Giants-Athietice’ “The plan,” said the senator, served for this purpose, and the adoption of the pian would remove | mission on account of the bad con- many of the ditticuities © of the coal field, and the dition of the grounds following the »-leaving Seattle, my impression Gives Marquard a Rest. Senator Poindexter stated that he oa i . Be of it now Is still more favorable, as The: Chante das Sk teas was prepared to fight for the pass?) 0! ot th pi : ress of his bill, introduced at the | flNe lin Casaue prt lands |Put Rube Marquard, who will piteh World's Now 183. TINE FIRST ul How 1D My United Press Leased Wire) HANKOW, Oct. 1 Imperialist troops are fighting despe: here today against overwhelming “90m following the @ of 2,000 men from the imperial feet under Admiral Sah Chen Ping. ‘The rebel army, numbering 10,000, imperialists attacked the imme. rogress with the im jaliete enormously outnumbered, of escaping annihilation. Rebels Make Attack, The fighting began at sunrine Series Game Cheaply | perialist army on lend and the gun boats on the ely near |ists Were awaiting reinforce: when attacked. The firing bas landing of a! north of Hankow, wh are wounded are to Hankow treated by a R f foreign rialiats Many pose When the fighting apparently with littie hope |dawn the warships replied ineffec |tively and were finally forced to cond ON IN, O3GAR— REBELS WIN'*'si BATTLE (By United Press Leased Wire) SPOKANE, Oct. 18—Former United States Senator George Turner of Spokane is being boosted today by his friends to succeed the late Justice Harlan to the supreme bench of the United States. Dispatches from Washington state that a number of promi- nent politicians have made ar- rangements to present his na ident Taft for considera. Turner and Roosevelt are firm friends river. ‘The imperial ents been continuous re the Impe strongly entrenched being brought ¢ they are being d Crone detachment organized for the pur (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.— Honesty pays—four bite—is the conclusion here today of Porter rebels attacked at HONESTY PAYS. 4-BITS special session, which provides for government ownership of Alaska coal mines and government owner ship of transportation facilities for bringing the coal to the United States. | Controtier Bay Would Make Harbor. In speaking of Controller bay Poindexter said that it was his opinion that with the expenditure ‘of a moderate sum of money a good harbor could be established there. “Notwithstanding the favorable When the Working Properly, Because There Is Wind in It, Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Set It Going Again. | | Hable | measures of coal of Kreat fertility where undoubtedly | will be permanent homes of thou. sands of people. Timber of Immense Value. “The timber generally, while of course not to be compared with the fir forests of Washington, is of im. mense value, I saw many trees seven feet are some 12 sawmills In operation now in southeastern Alaska, cutting some 20,000,000 of feet a year. “The large launch which took a party of us up the Bering river was hewn from a single spruce tree. Immense Coal Deposits. “While perhaps some people have exaggerated unduly the probable Stomach Stops| jamount of coal in Alaska, there are without doubt immense measures of coal in the tanuska and also In jthe Bering River districts “In the Yaketega district, from re accounts, there are extensive in diameter and there | the fourth mame, in better shape. | They declare that Mathewson also will have an opportunity to rest up so that he can pitch the fifth game of the sertes. The Athletics are contented, too, saying they have an advantage In | the resting up of Plank and Ben- jder. The infield at Shibe park t* soaked today, despite the can | covering, and the tflield ered with mud. The mission bas decided that even if the rain should cease it would be impossible to play any kind of ball on the diamond. HOW TO GROW HAIR very il! of him ts from a la! AUGUST BEBEL ‘This flery leader of the socialists in the German reichstag has bees but was able to attend the Dig soctalist congress at Jena 6 will again be in the public ere the coming relchstag. This picture photograph. AMELIE RIVE okin, multancously the Im-| reported sinking. => oe nee the rebels took the Initiative, | boats were badly damaged and are cnheiiicnemeemnes PA CAME TO PARTY IN STOCKING LEMMON, 8, D., Oct. 18 —Mra. Mary Patrick J, Laie for divorce, alleging cruelty tract from the petition Patrick attended a session of the hin wife was entertaining ‘The papers recite that the Lane home, consuming ice cream Mr. Lap other. some vile brand of tobacco, veeeeeteneeetene derstood hog cholera was rampant she quit, and, with the remainder of the guests, SF Snes Soe = Elien Lane An interesting ex has to do with one occasion on which Idle Hour Ladies i ee FEET; MA NOW DEMANDS DIVORC! has sued club which ladies were tn the parlor of the entered ih his stock ing feet, carrying « pipe in one hand and a tin cuspidor.in the He sat down on a piano stool and proceeded to Jemoke punctuating his actions by bpitting at the cuspidor. All the iadies stopped eating but one. She kept on until Lane put his feet on a chair and remarked he un n the next county left hurriedly. Then RRR ehh seek safety behind the foreign fio-| Geo. Taafe of the Hotel St. tilla, anchored near.. Two Chinese| Francis. Taafe found a wallet belonging to J. M. Garvin, which he hastily returned. The waliet contained $3,000. T. got 50 cents for his honesty. OLD POLITICIAN DEAD. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Abrabam Pease Williams, once political power \in * * ola in 1886, | Dropsy and | heart proved fatal * 10¢ A ROLL Work Guaranteed Lane, the Bookman, 308 Union St. Seeeeeeee eee ee ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 16.— United States senator from Califor is dead here today. complications of the KODAK DEVELOPING A Trial Package Free. ‘The doctors cali it flatulency, but | unprofessional folks know it as “wind on the stomach,” and a most P# — distressing state of things it ts. It > ts a serious condition of this great "motor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times oft of great value. | This Yaketega district, as well as the Bering River district, is within the easy reach by railroad from Controller bay, and the acceastbility of this additional coal field to Con troller bay increases the importance of that harbor. PETERSBURG, Oct. 18 koy, former hus band of Amelie Rives of Virginia is reported to be dead from a re | volver shot inflicted by a relative student named Kristi. sassination ts sald to have occurred 000 REWARD if They Fail. Cut Out Free Cow Below and ‘Mail HUSBAND SHOT - The as} WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET 2c doz; butter, Bho Ib. | Kew, | Ras 2be | beet. bc {it ern baron kippered ib; erabe, German wal PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE 18e th bt Be d wteak, AMUSEMENTS 3be Ib. ‘en leading to bad and fatal results. | ‘The stomach embarrassed and harn-| with wind cannot take care of ; food properly, aud indigestion | OF BOY RU ? tealp, ett. know full well the humit| Jimmy Harrison, the clever out-| eutttes ? len AL 46; ange ~ ge ey Popular Matinee Today follows, and this has a train too ap- fation th cause. | There Js no| elder, whom Bob Brown dolled up ‘ Ine, relied a In His New York Casino | palling to. enumerate. The entire een toe ee coh ba nuickiy weer: | and sold to the Pirates for a fancy | chocolate, ite. aa Tom | =a, S. FROM MIE | system {8 implicated—made an ac- come by Crystolis, the new drug re-| figure in the middie of last exeoons| fas 1 tba ‘see: Mextean beans. 2] German carp, THe Th: | sea: , Lot tive or passive factor in this trouble cently discovered at the Creslo Lab-[{g in California, and may tke @| ine isc: bottle “prepared mustard Hate, 2 Ibe 6c 'mmelta. 3 | qnd $1.80. Balcony SOc, 76e and $1.00. —and life soon becomes a question- oratories. chener with one of an saetee tae abe peers 100 des: jptonkeye salmon bellies, isc | wa oan a ie able boon. eague teams ra pes, bo Ib; 7 art; open ‘All this is explained in doctor eee with the-Bocinatiela tanh for | Eee Iagtuce quart; Dongeeess’ ston, |— — books; how undigested food causes leaving the Coast, until he met toc. Hastern Concord grapes < iN pickles, 10c doz; cider "METROPOLITAN _ pases by fermentation and fonenta- with an accident, but says he will) bes m, Ihe crate age, | vinexar, 26c gal ifornia | green Tonight and All Week jae which process some essen- A be with the Pirate squad when the | 5 Se pence aici | olives, 180 quart; | ripe Hic ise fisl flulds are destroyed—burnt up— Ei whistle blows. crate Ub: ‘ware. ribs, “ taney how crop Japan tea, 40c wb wien 6 A. H. Woods Presents _ wasted by chemical action, followed by defective nutrition and the dis tribution through the alimentary tract of chemically wrong elements, and as a consequence the stomach and entire system is starved. Plenty ‘of food, you see, but spoilt in prep uration and worse than worthlesi A deranged stomach is the epito- me of evil; nothing too bad to eman- Ite from it, but the gas it generates ts probably its worst primary effect and the only way to do away with this is to remove the cause. Stu- art's Dyspepsia Tablets go to the! foot of this trouble. They attack | the gasmaking foods and render | them harmless. Flatulency or wind om the stomach simply cannot exist where these powerful and wonder- working little tablets are in evi- dence. They were made for this very purpose—to attack gas-making foods and convert them into preper nutriment. This is their province and office. A whole book could be written about them, and then not| told that might be told with io to. 14 gaye’ time. th minor sass! free medicine, nor would I accept it _ profit to sufferers from this pain-| dandruge, falling hair, itching acalp.| You sent it. ft 1s free in the re: ful disease, dyspepsia It would} d that’ these atur-| word. mention the years of patient and ‘expensive experiment in effort to| arrive at this result—of failures innumerable and at last siccess, It would make mention of the differ- ent stomach correctives that enter {nto this tablet and make St faith- fully represent all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are} not alone intended for the sick, but well folks as well; for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects, they act like a charm and make eating and digestion a| lelight and pleasure. They keep the stomach active and energetic and able and willing to do extra work without special labor or ef fort. Don't forget this. Well peo- je are often neglected, but the tuart Dyspepsia Tablets have) them in mind | A free trial package will be sent | any one who wants to know just what they are, how they look and taste, before beginning treatment with them. After this go to the firug store for them; everywhere, | about, as the royal princes would Fe put dow 50 cl run China anyway, even » kep your age, full ai here or at home, they are 50 cents y n if he kept | Will recel humbers, give, you Sal 98 & box, and by getting them at home ‘ou will save time and posta; ‘our doctor will prescribe them; | they say there are 40,000 doctors | using them, bat when you know) what is the matter with yourself, why go to the expense of a p seription? address F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart | Building, Marshall, Michigan. | WHAT WILL BECOME PU-Yi, Six-Vear-Old Emperor of China. throws the Manchu government, what will become of this youngster, the six-year-old Pu-Yi, son of Prince Chun, who was elevated to the throne on the death of his grand mother, the famous dowag: o press, in 19087 He may be behead ed and he may be exiled. He may be spared and allowed to live a quiet Ife among his people, on a| iberal pension. Anyway, h it prob- ably never realize what it's ali his precarious seat on the throne. THE COST OF WAR (By United Pross Leased Wire) 18.—The Army , In the current estimates that the cost of a For free trial package, | war between Germany and France would be $2,200,000,000 for France and $5,500,000,000 for Germany, If the revolution in China over. | Thore who have become premature- ly gray or who are troubled with scalp or hair diseases, such an falling Teherkask. properties ble, ‘owth of hair. cine, enting chemists st miraculous. * found that produce a new and luxuriant hair in from four to six|@ gift from me to often _re-| World, r in from| may be cured. y OF faded hair w orrected and often ured by two or three ap: For, 38 yeare—e overy of will pubt, put the iblesome ecaip and hair. diseases that are becoming so common with American people. Women who |have been forced into wearing false | hair will greatly welco us product, as, ast Crystolia for torturing kidney urinat try « few things t y to the old ‘out no oll, and haw |@ tendency to make the hair light and fluffy. ‘The managers of the Creslo Lab Joratories have such strong faith tn | Crystolis we have been authorized to| thousa ake the following remarkable offer: |to com hey will forfeit 00. in wold if] It te they ntolia | It trem 4 wit for |gnough for ail sufferer anyone can|be thousands of them: the firat ais-| who needa it cx To this end 1 have 1 dollars, which felt In’ gold s¢ prove were not coverers of Crystolis. They will for felt $1,000 In gold If It can be proven | you that it contain any oll, dye or color ing matter of any kind. forfeit $1,000 in gold if every testi monial and sworn statement whict they publish 1# not absolutely genu-| my mo fran with full direct ok aympte you have, D ine. Arrangements have been Ae with Laboratories to furninh. free in 1 to thin tn mail, 7 Baldne Dandruff, i} Scalp, Eto, FREE CRYSTOLIS COUPON Cut out, this coupon today and mail to Cresio Laboratories, 10th av, Binghamton, N. rmation reKarding new discovery for grow Frank Lynott Itching Ne | #pending 217 ef lone ate pdpoln } toll ott cnsgsitinimae ye ny hair rootw left) Of itand pay me if cured you a box of this medicine absolutely free of charge the Urie Aotd suftere so | can show them where and how they I will not expect payment for this uarter ince the th something better than f stibh nic #heu bac But it is hard to medicine. in a railway carriage at Novo | chotce b of a conv enefully to now that jon't I don't oven. to take, the word of rollabl but all Task ts that they allow me to edad the medicine at my own cost. T! aside will be Mue though there And an wot some of It But tn order that I shall kno ad for which this T ask leading symp: you y of the ayn and If you will write diy wend you a box of it for your ¥ ne over, Keo whic then write ear Dr, 4820 Oceiden tal butlding, Chicago, il doliara 1 pounding of my money publ hr ne, for anyone it ts supply fair. T notic butter, 36¢ Ib) best cream 1b: Mid Oregon cheene, I. 1, ribs. 1, diseases: of the Worlater if al meaning of the ‘nenttry others atinen, nnoMing calle to ince fieople—they nd give up all thereafter. 1p degionstr: {dav n medicine 9%, Shem hem to be peop n the DR. LYNOTT ten J am promising to give w ttigusand doliark’ worth of and 1 will do that; Lam p send any sufferer who w mea & rn nt # complying 'e bag of this medicine and full direc detail with all roments. Tt wilt | SPINNING’S stop rheumation. it will stop’ pain one and backache, it’ will stop too fre : [These Arcthe Symptoms] ciivisvciwutel" 45" | BETTER VALUE SALE] to | 1—Pain in the back. Ten ingredient’ ve | Too frequent desire to urinate, button Protects your pocketbook and a 3—Burning or obstruction of mp in the biad- 1 Oplos of my medic Aizain 8—Pain or soreness under rigitt welling in any part of the tion or liver trouble. pitation or pain under the eine iMurtrated free am grand firaent eart. 12—Pain in the hip joint. sats 13—Pain in the neck or head. e 14—Pain or sorenoss in the kid- | neys. 15—Pain oF swellin welll and (of the Joints. J If 00 ood cogantttings SO. the from you today. fronh Fruits and Vegetables 1 Owing to the large number qyente Z have had ten tho book is new and. 0 written medicine hayo, If you are anxious Ride pork. Grapes, 1 Am Willing to Prove I Can Cure You To That End | Am Giving Away $10,000 Worth of Medicine In order to show beyond all doubt that I am in possession of a medicine that will cure kidney trou- bladder trouble or rheumatism, I will this year give away ten thousand dollars’ worth of this medi- nd any one suffering from th: can get a box of it absolutely free. All that is nec essary le to send me your address, Idon't mean that you are to use a partofitor all T mean that I will send Who Is giving away $10,000 wofth of medicine. of neh be ew en eneral distribu. as 1 Read | F ihc Se Tonight and All Week ‘The Sensation of Parin “TRE GIRL IN THE TAXI" Broeeding the Speed Limit Price Seattie Theatre Both Phonen 43 Tonight—All Week Matinee Thursday, 25¢ The jest American Play Ever Written 1" — xEWTUCKY” Nights™ ‘LOIS THEATRE Tonight—All Week Tuesday, Wednesday Sandusky-Stockdale Co. —in “THE END OF THE TRAIL’ Next Week—The Glansman. 500; Mats.—106, Mats 26 ““THE STRONGEST LINK” Played b Pirst an Marry Other 8 & C Company. Acts—6 =| “Unequaied Vandevitie” tertainere 2 have no competition 25 set Mrs, Potts’ Sad Irons . 75¢ dbo box Pet * Mack Powner League Shelle,...30C Keep our ads until sale is over you may need some ‘item if you want Phone tt hurry Send for catalogue. ! Yours tor Bargains, 1416-17 ear rth Avenue. fascrodaeebi |IMOORE THEATRE 50 to $1.50; Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00. and Sat. | PANTAGES THEATRE 7 Big Acts Today PAGAN & BYRON Pon jea's Favorite En keeps down living expenses, We in a Spinning’s Bargain Store Words by Schaefer Music by Condo Dandruff Germs are Re- sponsible, Parisian Sage Will Kill Them It’s the ttle dandruff growing way down at the hair that is causing that misery. To foolish ISIAN SAGE often stops the itehing over night and not only does that but used two weeks guaranteed guaranteed, mind you — to abolish dand- ruff, kill the dandruff germ, aud stop falling hair—ask The Quaker Drug Co. PARISIAN SAGE nourishes the hair roots, that's why {t often grows hair abundantly before the hair root 1s dead. That's why it puts luster and radiance into dull, faded hair. Large bottle 60 cents at The Quaker Drug Co. and drug- gists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every carton and bottle. germs root of iteh suffer {s PAR \NoCharge forConsultation HUTESON, toate 1330 2°AVE Framing to Order ——__. for 10 Days ‘nframed mounted pletures of religious hature, well worth b0e. Bpecial, 150. ——— MUHL—219 Pike y |The Neal Treatment b | Eliminates the Trouble |by Curing the Drink || Habit in Three Days | | Realize the serfousness of liquor drinking, if possible, and come to the Neal Institute at The man or woman once. interested in a treatment for the drink or drug habit for themselves or for loved one should call at or phone to the Seattle Neal Insti tute, at Hast Howelland 16th Ave.—Capitol Hill—or write to the manager, R. H. Kittle, who |] will promptly supply alk informa: tion and free booklet regarding the Neal treatment of the liquor curse—which destroys all de- |] sire or appetite for Hquor in but |] three days. We treat with equal |} success all drug addictions. | Phones, Bast 4381, Ind. Cedar 431. Basen i ‘ :

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