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CHICAGO, Oct. 20——It the spirit %. LA FOLLETTE PROGRESSIVES PLAN TO CAPTURE TAFT’S OWN STATE of the two hundred progressive re eprosenting thirty states at Chicago this week ts indicative of the progressive thought of the millions of represen: tatives In the party, the renomina tion of President Taft Is imposal other all shades.of pro- greavive thought within the party to organize it Into @ vital fight is foree which will be effective ta @ campaign to nominate a progres sive against Taft, unanimously en- dorsed La Follette, No other name was mentioned or even considered. Rven Ohio, Taft's home state, waa represented by many leading republicans, among them James R. Garfield. The latter was amember of the committee on resolutions, Fresh from a conference with Roosevelt To what extent Garfield's atti tude reflects the attitude of Roose | velt is problematical. Garfield re} fused to speak for the colonel, say-| ing that the latter was able to! speak for himself, His relations with Roagevelt are so close how-| ever, that it Is doubtful if he a The real car ‘Taft for nm and to res cue the ublican party from the ip of privileges began with ad- Ferner of the conferences Mon- night. It promises to be about the hottest thing tm political cam paigus that this country has bad in & generation. All Bridges Burned. Every at the conference, gmons them senators, governors congressmen, has burved his| political bridges, The sptrit of the conference was that no quarter is | refere » to be given or asked, it was de-| specificially glared by speaker after speaker, all lifelong republi that to defeat} party of Lincoln as at present or. ganized and managed, is rolled | by privilege fm the interest of Big | Business and that jt has forfeited its right to ask for the support of the commen man The principle of the initiative and jie not mentioned ja the resolutions, was discussed by many of the speakers and was enthusiastically gecetved ’ Men’s Suits and Overcoats On Easy Weekly Payments Any man who has any standing in this com- munify can get a complete outfit at this store and pay us as he is paid. a sell not only good clothing, but every garment bears the union label. New Fall Suits of All-Wool Serge for $15 Our prices are no higher than you'll be asked to pay in any first class house. We buy for over fifty stores, and command the lowest prices. LADIES’ SUITS, COATS, ENGLISH SLIPONS, ARE ALSO SHOWN IN FINE VARIETY AND AT POPULAR PRICES Open an account at Gateley’s, pay a little down; a dollar each week, and dress as you ought Third Avenue Near Seneca BOYS Wanted at- once to carry good paying paper routes in Inter- bay, Capitol Hill, West Seattle ‘and Rainier Valley districts. Apply in person at Circulation Dept., The Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue. } | initiative | Jelection a |The proposition that the recall tn be a vital pa loreed was a Attac The temper of the conference is beat shown by the fact that the attack on Taft ts to be made in bie », Ohio, Senator Clapp of ota will tour Ohlo the week In November in the in’ of the progtensive expecially in an effort to have the and ref incor porated in the ne Immediatel November ing of Ohio progreasiv eld at whieh plans will made to organize the state for La Follette and to enter LaFollette mm delegates to the nation ean convention In every district to be voted for at the popular primar jes in the spring. La Foilette to Make Tour. La Follette himself will make a speaking tour of Ohio during the arly winter and probably another before the primaries, “Ohio or La Follette” ia to be the rally ing ery about which the progres- |aive movement i to centetr. That Taft will have his hands full getting even a majority delegation from hin jown state is indicative of the jetrength and far reaching impor ance of the progressive movement Tt te within t facts to say that the present confe at Chicago, while comparatively small (n nur bers, in selecting as its candidate the most radical leader the repub- }lican party bas ever produced | THE MARKET | qustee. bythe foo | produce » ; i it t |i AT FRIEDMAN'S The Best Overcoat on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block, SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST Whom Others Try to Imitate Road my lotter in next Saturday's Star on Alveolar Deutistry. n.” T have nothing ve I any interest in hava been located at 11% Firat Avenue for 19 ¥ t the D STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE ave ® Dollar, I make ® Dollar bi ombine to a 1 operate om y ; operates on your pocketbook. 1 do not compete with world but with the high-priced State Combine Dentists for leas t 1 quarantes my rantes thoirs, 1 ouings until ® ands people who work, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. % PI a of er pr vi en ki fw tu In . ful treatment that you haw cluding the recall of judges should |" en-up. Entire Town to Be Put on Wheels |(hat two days before a dog had) which fi eevlutelys oe if your troubie le tn the ‘iets burglars at Milford, Conn but he doosn't know what they |got, because the safe, which went |to him after the death of a rela tive, had not been opened in fifty | years On the floor after the burglary lhe found « few “shin plasters,” three Spanish dollars, a Mexican dollar and a three-cent piece. jaying a Good Game of Seven-Up;Routh, to keep on the shifted rail len't Proof of Sanity he A Cineinnatl jury decided in the ‘courthouse, jail, town hall, opera jhouke, chur schools, | dwell of August Bommerfoldt,} tee an are te rll weny. the ed with killing hia won, that) sneritt hasn't decided what to do erasy man may play a fine KMS | with the prisoners while th fevenup and atitt be pretty |") tue P while the jail any. ' x mov The state contended that the isoner Was sane because he beat erybody in the Jail playing sev The defense claimed that rds were invented for a craz ng, and that card playing ta vorite amusement in insane asy ms. Sommerfeld was declared | ve nane. | “Dead” Man Carried Into Undertak- er’s Shop Yelled to Be Taken Out While being carried into an un dertaker's shop in Chicago yester day David Kasley of La Grange, {Ill., who was thought to be dead, suddenly regained consciousness, “Take me out of here; I'm not going to die yet!” he shouted He was taken to a hospital for treatment and may recover Bit Off Head of Snake When He Took Chew of Tobacco | | A tobacco chewer of Mt. Vernon, A queer journey is to be taken jm, an experience yesterday |Burgiars Force Gafe That Hadn't! that caused bim to give up the Been Opened in Fifty Years weed, As he bit into a twist of a Darby Gibb's safe was opened by’ popular brand of tobacco he struck idevems tinted inantctelite etinhotas wissco”’ Does It! Have You Tried It? | Mount Mor Cow, Victim Rabies, Barked Like a Dog Michael Dolan, of Mount Morris, N, Y., had a cow that suddenly be! @fean barking like a dog and acted Jin such an unusual manner that terinarians were called. | They found that the animal had and it was later learned of rabies, and Moved Six Miles |bitten her, to b {t Grows New Hair, Removes Dandruff, Brings Back Natural Color to the Ha and Stops All Hair and Scalp Troubles. ‘ yr Tt wit not cost you anythi and to be absolutely eal md for all that this ie the ip, Dald wpote, brit » faded hale, hair Co, 1669 P.O. and enclosing 1 packing. postage, eto Hundreds have beon wonderfully benefitted by the 26 cent bottle alone. leaching, coarse jandruft, itching, sore scalp, pim scalp, thin or falling #yeiashes owe, thin of mustache. fence” t@ for sgie at drugetete 2 and $1.09 @ Bottle, Soe nnd $1.08 bottios sale an6 recommended to une 7 Set Seattle by the Owl Drug Co. pe want to buy a fs FOU can have & 3$-sent botile, ali charges Come, Join Us AND SHARE IN THE 000,000 Buried Treasure on Cocos Island Captain Fred Hackett, master mariner, has the charts, drawings and data by which Keating, in 1846, located the treasure and brought back $110,000 of the $15,000,000 buried on Cocos island in 1835. Just recently two telegrams and a letter from Hon. Charles H, Hutchings, K. C., Deputy Minister of Justice at St. Johns, N. F., inform us that he has in his possession some of the jewels recovered by Keating. The Hon. Chas. H, Hutch- ings is a grandson of Capt. Doig, who commanded the vessel on which John Keating sailed as a ship carpenter to the island from which he secretly brought bagk his fortune with which he built the Keating Block in St. Johns. We believe this treasure, amounting to $15,000,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG SHAREHOLDERS IN THIS EXPEDITION within six months after it starts ‘from Seattle. We have the vessel in readiness for equip- ment with wireless telegraphy, We are selling shares to procure the necessary hydraulic pumping machinery. As soon as this is done the expedition will set off. It has taken twelve years of persistent, quict planning and work to get this enterprise in its present shape. “We are not chasing wild geese, This is a solid business proposition. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US But do it only after making the closest investigation. Capt. Hackett, commander of the expedition, who has made repeated visits to Cocos island and verified the data in his posses- sion; also Capt, A. B. Whiddon, who was with him on the last trip he made there, are both willing and anxious to be interviewed and questioned regarding this undertaking Royalties from moving pictures of *his expedition from the moment-it leaves Seattle until it uncovers the hidden chests of gold and jewels, will cover the entire cost of the same and insure it against loss. PEOPLE IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES Can avail themselves of the opportunity to invest in as many shares of this coi they feel able, with reasonably certain prospects of tremendous profits if-we win $10 WILL BRING YOU $2,500.00 $100 WILL BRING YOU $25,000.00 This treasure is not lostyjust covered up by the natural action of the elements for sevensy-six years on the topography of the hilly, rocky neck of land where it was hidden We offer stock in this compawy at 50 cents per share, fully paid and non-assessable. Cocos Island: Hydraulic & Treasure ofuaist=| Company, Ine, |°:3..'e%.0~ Capt. Fred Hackett, mander of Ixpedition, Lonseth, — Truntes, Navigi Lonseth, Ship- or I. Bull, Vico Pre Ul Bros, inc, Just elie Gerad Bec om: [# A. Sayer, § oar t oler, RS ae 4. BUCHNER & EGLI, Sales Agents 307-308 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash, ‘OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 O'CLOCK tary, Jews Phone Main 3649. COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO., INC, oF 1 Oct. 20th, 1911 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON i Sales Agente BUCHNER & EGLI li 307-308 Crary Building, Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. Phone, Main 3649. Gentlemen: Ploase supply me, without any obligation being assumed on my part, iQ E| tun information concerning your enterprise having for {ts object a &| buried treasure on Cocos Island. ej 8 object the recevery of the PL MAIEN . sve venummins cbdiieuae aesioemmaniice mauiihida chute te ADDRESS evoeweesnwwesseeces » 3 Z 7q g 7 80s pamrnae, mancielly. ¢ Northern Ba a bony like substance, which he|the world, wagered when coming removed from his mouth to find|from Japan on the steamer Chine that he had bitten@ff the head of|that he would go a day without a «snake. The twist of tobacco|shaving for every game of ping was unrolled. and the entire enake|pong he lost to Harry Owtranger was found wrapped up in the to-|of Los Angeles. baceo, | The chewer has threatened to|, Bieknell lost so rapidly he found bring suit against “Whé manufactur may oda msg all bares ‘ belie fe perso: 10 | else 4 he ER Pasco bay nye Blgyrorlgabeny Pree fly sapien girl aboard, rolled the snake in the twist did|? His t us = preecin it fo joke 00. i d iree Reiter Jong when anded Couldn't Shave on Voyage Because He Lost at Ping Pong Have your bits cone: Jack Bicknell, a New York club-|ern Collection Co., 434 man, returning from a trip around! Main 6169 od, Wert ¥, Blocks Chicago Stock & Brokerage Co. Has bought out two stores, the remaining stock of J. B. Thomson, 1426 Third Ave., and the Seattle Clothing stock, 311 Second Ave. South. This store will be known as the Chicago Stock & Brokerage Co. Store, with one of its branches in Seattle, located and doing business at 1426 Third Ave., around the corner from Pike St., head- quarters in New York and Chicago. We are going to introduce ourselves to the public by Introductor Sales Commencing Tomorrow, Oct. 21st, 1911 Come Early and Secure Your Bargains Special Offerings for Saturday And Continuing All Week ——— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Canvas Gloves, while they last, a pair ——— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Knitted Silk Ties, all colors and patterns; regular values —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Extra weight Cashmere Socks, 25c and 35c values, pir 19¢ —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Wool and Camel's Hair Socks, oxford, black and gray; a pair —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL —— Gray and blue mixed Wérk Socks, a pair ——— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Heavy weight Police Suspenders, a pair ...... —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Leather Mitts, wool lined, a pair . 17¢ Third Ave. 1 4) Third Ave. Is Our Number. ts Our Number. Around the Cor- Around the Cor- —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Boys’ Suits, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values, all go at. .$2. Tomorrow ner From Pike St. ner From Pike St. SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Men's All-wool Sweater Coats, all colors, values 2.50 and SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Boys’ All-wool Sweater Coats, all colors, values $2.00 and ATURDAY’S SPECIAL Light blue Railroad Chambray Shirts SATURDAY’S SPECIAL —— Golf Shirts, most fashionable patterns, up-to-date, detach- able collars; regular values $1.50 ... Se : pe os) ———SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— 45 Boys’ and Men’s Sweaters, camel's hair mixture —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Men’s High Top Shoes, regular values $3.50 and $4.50. — —SATURDAY’S SPECIAL —— Men's Shoes jn all styles $1.45 —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL —— Men's Suits, Pants and Overcoats—We have a complete line. See them, also at special prices. Suits $4.50 and up. —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——. Corduroy Pants and other styles, up front —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, all colors —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Jersey Ribbed Underwear —— SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ——— Fleeced Underwear ......6.0.e6 5 * ———SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Boys’ and Youths’ Suspenders, a pair .....s+-+++

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