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Words by Schaefer Music by Condo an Italian Ball in a Decidedly Daring Costume Out of Office The city council failed to elect a to Corporation Counsel day afternoon ‘and it likewise failed to accept his Tesignation, tendered time ‘ARO. Rallots were taken till 4 o'clock When counc adjourned. Philip Tindall and James BE. Bradford led fn the balloting, the former getting three votes on each of the nine bal Jots, while the latter Muctuated be tween two and four. Others voted for were Herbert W. Meyers, W. H Moore, Thomas Marphine, E } Wright, BE. P. Whiting, 0. B, Thor gtimson, John H, Powell, R. 8. Grif fin and Howard D, Hughes. Five votes are required for an election. Counciimen Wardall, Goddard and Hesketh are bedieved to have constantly voted for Mr. Tindall Counciimen Blaine, Haas, Erickson and Kellogs are said to have voted for Mr. Bradford PROMINENT JAPANESE CONGRESSMAN HERE Congressman Saburo Shimada of Japan arrived in the city this morn. from Portland. While here he be elaborately entertained by Tocal Japanese. At noon he was the guest of the Japanese Commercig! club, To- he will dine with C, T. Taka. Wednesday noon he will Seattle citizens at luncheon at the Washington and that night he will be banqueted at the Japan. ese Press club and Friday he before the Japanese W. C U ConsulTakahashi — will thave him at luncheon Friday and on ae he will dine with M FIRE PATROL TO BE ESTABLISHED) ‘The Haas resolution, providing for a fire patrol system, was by the city council yester- inder its provisions members | ‘of the fire department will inspect | all buildings, make recommenda | tions for fire prevention where dan ger exists, and make reports on Duildings so that the department is familiar with their construction at all times. ‘The duties of the rim yxtro! are! go defined that thee ~.Il be no conflict with the building inspector, some _ WRADICAL CHANGE ‘The Arcade hall, located in the} heart of the old restricted district,} is to be opened as a living place for | Seattle's “down and outs.” The} cheapest rate possible will be charg: ‘The place will be formally | opened next Friday, and Mayor) ‘Dilling and others will assist in the Program which will be given. Music by part of the Gipsy Smith chotr,| under the leadership of Rev. Atkin-| fon, will be furnished. The move-| ment is backed by the Seattle Broth- | league. The gospel will be} preached every evening. and Seattle | ministers will be asked to take charge of the services one evening. | A free dispensary will be run in| connection. 4 INFITATION FROM My FR ITALIAN I qvess Dose ITALIANS 18S ALL OXCiTST OFER DER VAR, YND I MIGHT Do BACIGALUP) TO ATTENT A FANCY DRESS BALL, BETTER 1 DON'D Go. ENT OSqAR HAS Gare® Me A TICKET To A FANCY DRESS Bat. Secrecy me A COSTUME ——SOMEDINGS VIVID wry OF COLOR, IN 1D. : hon Lae ie uixe iD? SOMEDINGS Yo OFFENT DEM,. IGiFE (1D TO ADOLF, Where Boy Emperor of China Sits on DP OHOALE COO 2 UNER II OOD. Th Forbidden City, Peking, China. ‘The boy emperor of China lives in a beautiful palace in the For BRIGHT BOY, HIS | jiaqit’sto? smmperor, of China, liv GRANDAD THINKS | the superstition and decett that have dominated the Chinese rulers for Looks like a live American kid, Goesn't he? Might belong to your neighbor, just around the corner? But he ten't, and doesn't. He's the grandson of William Hohenzollern, better known as emperor of Ger- many, to whose throne the boy will succeed some day—if he lives and the throne survives. This new Photograph has just arrived from Berlin. Cholera Decreases (By United Press Leased Wire) CHIASSO, Switzerland, Nov. 7. Cholera cases in Italy continue to decrease, according to a bulletin is- sued by the Italian government for the period from October 22 to Octo ber 28. BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR |: AND NO DANDRUFF OR ITCHY SCALP| GET A 25-CENT BOTTLE OF DAN- DERINE AND JUST TRY THIS— STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag, gy hair is mute evidence of a neg. lected scalp; of dandruff—that aw- ful seurt. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its luster, its strength, and ite very life; eventually producing @ feverishness and itching of the sealp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now —anytime—will surely save your hair. Ten minutes after applying all the dandruff will disappear, all will cease and there will be Bo more falling hair. Millions of centuries. In a desperate effort to tiers have been issuing almost daily concessions to the rebels (rigned by the boy ruler—a pitiful attempt to arouse sympathy) Kall Tottering Throne Charging that the Bell telephone monopoly, the real owners of both the Sunset and the independent, had laid a trap with keen precision, into which the people of Seattle are now faiti sits back Blaine, Goddard, Kellogg and Wa dall yesterday made it clear that the council at least will mot be a party to the scheme. Blaine started the ball when he spoke against rolling a rerolu corparation counsel to give an of the Independents could not > |forfeited. He didn't want to see jthe Independents driven out of the td "It's a nice sald Blaine independents provides that the ¢ | gets the conduits, ete, when it ex |plres, which will be in 14 years |The Sunset wants to see the frai lchine of the Independents revok jnow so It ean get the property Javold municipal ownership. | Goddard fotlowe | oe little Bell scheme. jepinion on whether the franchine| of “The franchise of the| force . a Tee-wee! YOu Are GOING AS A TURKISH ey € Vee You mar A G@ooT BEY vinDow For 1D. Tee-Heel T VISH You WweK! “The Sunset is very anxious to have the council! revoke the Inde pendent’s franchise. The proper legistation for the council will be that looking to the city taking over the entire hone bus if. | That's what it's coming to, any:| way,” | Wardall thought Griffith's reso. lution premature because tHe cor-| poration counsel wax asking the| public service commission to re-| scind its permission to raise rates. | He did not favor action by the} tion offered by Griffiths asking tha} council to revoke the franchise. Griffiths stated that the purpose his resolution was to get in yrmation only Kellogg said ship is the only convinced Munteipal owner. solution 1 am there in a conspiracy, jbacked up by a certain paper, to the independents out of the id for the Beli, 1 would vote for e resolution, but want it under. #tood that I want o the corpora: }ton counsel's opinion, and am not favor of the trick. The people} wf) understand way.” | After the discussion the council] delayed action a week ix vome stamp, ian't it? ‘That's th ho exhibit id with ONE-CENT POSTAGE STAMP WORTH $15,000 | IN EXHIBIT AT COLLECTORS’ CONVENTION CHICAGO, IL jeont postage stamp worth $15,0¢0) ¢t!mated at about § Nov. 7.—A ong eaxo convention. Thel connection the twenty-f annual con, value 00,000. was Mra. Howry ‘od shown bere In| New York's First Cow Hospital to Be Established in Queens The first cow hoxpital in G MISS EDITH GRACIE These two charming young women will m: Washington soc Archibald Gracie, U. are Judge Charles B. vention of the Am | Seeciety: Stamp collectors of both sexes to the number of 200 from all over the country attended and leoked }with envious eyes on the rarest ond most valuable stamp, « “Mauri jttus,” the property of George iH Worthington, a former hardware merchant and now a capitalist of Cleveland, Ohio. rican Philatelfig New York ts to be established in Qicens, which will become a me: for ailing bovines. Morris lis to have one in Cooper av., Glen dal One Enough. “Pa, what is a conservative state ment?” ‘Well, son, the man who said one Puzzied Doctors by Distocating Hip as Fast as They Reset It Ellis Whitman of who has the remarkable ability 10] gss-meg Home of Man Who Ordered $3 Coffin for Wife} Samuel Prager, a tailor, | the world. it again played @ 3oke on the doctors ico Chiru I SHOULT NOD. HAF LET NIM Do 1D! 1D WASS CRUGL, Dey vice KILL HIM, I MUST BRING HIM AVAY, MAYBE Yer L CAN SAFE Him} [TWO CHARMING DEBUTANTES OF TELEPHONE TRAP SPOTTED THE SEASON AT WASHINGTON] ety this winter, Miss ¢ 8. A., and Mrs. Gracie. j dislocate it many, until he had Because MISS M. H. HOWRY Howry of the United States court of claims, and for again |them running around in circles call- ing for help, Then he explained {t. | ¢rom a Sixth av., N.Y. hndertake IER bt cc ir EET EES UN GRANDE Successo! ADOLF MAKE _BeeG-A DA HIT-—— GETTA PRIZE FOR NICE-A DA MONKEY COSTUME, Hed. The woman committed suicide |after a quarrel, and her relatives said the husband asked a charity association for a §3 coffin. 1s in Same Neighborhood The stork must have been tired when he reached the White st. sec- tion of Pittsburg, where Patrick Mulligan, Bustace Killeen and Abra- ham Moskewitz are neighbors. At each of the three homes the bird left a set of triplets, all nine lof the youngsters being boys. | Wine Gold Watch by Being the Town's Angel Boy Howard Bennett of Ludlow Cen- ter, Mass, has come into fame as | moral paragon, at the same time annexing a gold watch bought from a fund established by a former resi- dent. This week be reached the age of 21 without having ever used liquor, tobacco or profane or objecttonable |language. The minister of the vil- lage church made the presentation of the watch in the presence of large crowd | 1,616 Sacks of Flint Stones Are Brought from Sweden One of the queerest cargoes of \freight ever shipped through the West consisted of 1,616 sacks of | flint stones gathered originally on |the ocean beach in Sweden. in official) They were shipped by steamer to daughter of Co. | southern California, and then taken rents of Miss Howry to Tonopah and Goldfield to be used crushing purposes in the ore | milis. | Burying People for 20 Years; | Found It Always a Pleasure The young Richmond, Va ed nurse who wrote to the master general for aid in becomin, an embalmer and “undertakress has chosen wisely, according to @ letter received by Mr. Hitchcock train- until he had }who, after offering to teach her, adds: “It is the noblest profession in 1 have been in the bus is a picture of the grand throne in the emperor's palace in the Manchu princes and hemmed in by save the Manchu thr the cour The little boy seated on his magnificent but tottering throne, is the most pathetic | figure in the present Chinese upheaval Four People Are | Lost in a Storm OLYMPIA, Wash., Noy, 7.—Mia* ing since Sunday morning, when they left here to spend the day at Hartstein Island, Mr. and Mra. Le- roy Muck, Miss Gertrude Root and Arthur Kaler are believed to hay been drowned during Sunday storm. Searching parties have failed to locate any trace of them.| Sheriff Drowned| (By United Press Leased Wire) PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Nov 7.—Sheriff John Mcinnis of Jeffer son county is missing and believed | to have been drowned. morning he left on a fishing for Point Wilson today his boa drifted ashore at Point Flagler storm in the bay Sunday is lieved to have capsized the boa He leaves a wife and several chi dren. Sunday TEHERAN Nov Rus to occupy the coasts today sank an unidentified deran, in the north, anless the Pi sian foreign minister apologizes t the Russian vice consul, M. Petroff threat arises from an insult the Persian minister is said to have | siven the vice consul. Persia, | "My, how your heart bulges,” | said the shy young thing. hat ain't my heart, that’s my pocketbook.” Yet her ardor’ waned ! whit he signed, not men and women Danderine and dandruff, iteh use they never have scalp or falling hair they know that it keeps the scalp clean and healthy and makes the hair grow heavy, long and beauti | ful. |_ Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug sto tollet counter, and after th application you will say it best investment you ever made Your hair will immediately take on that life, luster and luxuriance |which is so beautiful. It will be rome wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance n in comparable gloss and softness, but RUSSIA’S THREATS... Knowlton’s |; what will please you most will be |atter just a few weeks’ use, when |you will actually see @ lot of fine, |downy hair—new hain—growing all lover the scalp. \p pound Ex: trip} © enta pound Twenty-Two Drown (By United Press Leared Wire) LONDON, Nov, 7,—Twenty-two of the crew of 25 aboard the the eek steamer Lordos Byron, from odocia for Antwerp, perished when she foundered in a gale in the Hnglish channel last night Off in the quiet shades Little Annle Rooney and Two Little Girls in Blue are waiting for Alexander's Rag Time Band. May they not| wait long in vain. | - | A poetical license should have a} clause providing that it cannot run| concurrently with a marriage license. Upwards of greater America-—were shown at 10,000 number stampa—the | wife was ¢ r exhibited inl very conservative the Chi Houston Post ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? GET THE REMEDY ENDORSED AT HOME Local testimony is the best proof of merit The testimony must be true, or it could not be published here. Investigat le cases if you will Then insist on having DOAN'’S. KNOW what you are getting | TWENTY-NINTH AVENUE ] r. D, these Sea You will 923 Twenty-ninth Ave. 8, Se “Tt have no hesitancy in re Kidney Pills to others, as I feel in doing ; the means of relieving fome one suffering from backache and weak kidneys » was a dull, aching pain in the sm: back, and the kidney secretions were also had soreness about my kidneys. eld to try a kidney remedy and got a box of Doan's Kidney Pilis, After I had taken the ce the pain had disappeared and the kidneys b nor mal SOUTH ALKI STREET Mrs. J. Wash,, says recomme 1906, still ttle ing Doan's so that [it m be who is The tents ame Roynton The Dos holds gc We South Alki St t I gave for Pills, in continue to valu highly ever and have on more than jon spoken in ftw favor, Doan's Kidney used In our fax in a case of kidney The person Who had this trouble suf deal from g pain and sweljing in the f hardly ableto stand at times, Don's Kidney Pills brought p yt relief, and once or twice then when they have been taken, good results have followed, ; | EIGHTH AVENUE Sigurd Hall, 6743 RighthAv never had occasion to use Dow myself, but they are highly valued in our family, in view of the benefit they brought. One of my parents suffered from lumbago and stiffness in. the back and hips, and often was hardly able to stoop. The kid neys were also disordered. Nothing proved of bene fit until Doan's Kidney Pills were used. They effect ed «4 cure and restored the person who took them to good health,” Seattle, and wa ttle, Wash., says ’ 8 Kidney Pills veh for a man made aj at Philad atatement.”—} hospital phia He came in with a distocated hip. STOP! THINK! HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR KIDNEYS? OU may have kidney trouble and not know it Y The only signs may be an occasional twinge the back, constant lameness and dizzy spells, or some annoying irregu- like too frequent, or in the small of tiredness, ) larity of the kidney ac scanty or painful’ passages But no sign of kidney trouble cap be safely ig- nored. Kidney disease moves rapidly and silently. It breeds uric poisoning, attacks upon the nerves, brain, heart or stomach. It causes dropsy, gravel, Bright's disease, diabetes, rheumatism, gout. Ii you have any reason to suspect that your kidneys are sluggish or weak, use Doan’s Kid- ney Pills which have brought relief to thousands $3 coffin for his wife in Philadel i As fast as the surgeons set !t he|phia, her relatives stormed his! perform.” oomn| SLEATETLE TESTIMONY HOME PROOF HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. Doan’s Kidney where names being employed all the time in 3,5 cities. Pills are advertised every- some 40,000 00 with home testimonials, The reputation of Doan’s is founded on Read Seattle proof. STURGES ROAD Mrs. A. Cochran, 1343 Sturges Road, Seattle Wash., says: “The statement I gave for publication in 1907, recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills, after they had cured a member of my family of kidney trouble, still nolds good The person who took this remedy is now enjoying good health and has nét had the least recurrence of kidney complaint. Doan's y Pills can be depended upon to cure all diffictt ing from disordered kidneys.” THIRD AVENUE ‘ J. Prenatt, 311 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash., ‘says “About two years ago I suffered from attacks of back ache, caused by my kidneys being weak and @isd¥- dered, 1 tired easily, and after any exertion or when ever I caught cold, my back ached intensely. I also had trouble from the kidney secretion, the passa: being painful, Doan's Kidney Pills promptly cor 1 all these troubles, and there has never been currence of them.” (Statement given January 2 1903.) merit, honesty and truth. SEVEN YEARS LATER On January 1910, Mr. Prenatt sald: “I am today enjoying good health, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills This remedy has certainly worked wonders in my case. EAST MADISON STREET Mrs. B. J. Roy, 1009 E. Madison St., Seattle, Wash, says: “Doan's Kidney Pills are a splendid kidney medicine, and no one afflicted with kidney trouble should fail to try them. For a long time I was av noyed by sharp patns across my back, and sometimes I had @ dull, dragging ache through my loins that robbed me of my strength and energy, I was not certain as to the cause of the trouble, but finally d cided that my kidneys were disordered, When I about Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 made up my mihd give them a trial, and got a box at the Kennedy Dri Co, Nothing could have given greater satis My pains and aches were soon removed and I felt though I had been given a new lease of life.” “WHEN YOUR BACK IS LAME—REMEMBER THE NAME” Doan’s Kidney Pills Sold by all dealers—50c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. said to be worth $4,000, ordered a/iness more than 20 years, and have never bad an unpleasant duty to