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BOTHWELL 10 FIGHT OUT | -| FUND TRANSFER IN COURT Cy SEEVENS AcapEeMy re 3 Fourth Near Pine Dancing Quaranteed in 4 Private Lessons THE SEATTLE STAR THEY WILL TRY JIM M’NAMARA HAS NO OBJECTION Ft Ae al ba RAR, mort TO WOMEN JURORS | were caiied to the jury box in ex'| try the case LECTURES ON POULTRY Persons in ted in will hear Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs, Latest atyles now In MODEL MILLINERY 627 People’s Bank Bldg. the lecture M,C. A nection of to be during the with the in d, in charge at th Puyallup, night amining the to but they were venire pre Attorney De Roy Asserting that she had been f ly represented as being op women jurors, Mra. Sarah ( tollo, 1619 Ninth ay. W lens in patinfied with the turned yesterday male jury which tried the which she was defendant was sued by L. Corrigan ney, for a $500 fee, but alne od to I iret excused Mre for Con I personally had no objection to women serving juries case where I am interested just as # the 1 think friend ing that nays Mra, € neverthe aaric we in any | course I would | Blanche ul) women. | poult t Dn verdict re the in She attor was money in the fund for the transfer Hand second because there was no need to make the lewy for the water funds in the first place. } “t mi the sume recommenda tion las ar, againat a levy for the water 8,” he suid Counctlman Erickson stated that would vote for the Blaine ord} in order to have the matter ted in court Bothwell yesterday, afternoon by ha Bothy mptrotier Wm nnounced that he courts the right of the yanell sq CQRETiated to take moneys from the water sev ery day and gyen-|fund in the general fund always fn j which he a rted in direct - ** leontradiction the charter Bothwell spoke elt on the four transferring $20 00 and $5, } J would a woman is woman's bei 1 don't believe in the she's woman's enem tello. cane om Tuesda f Raising. wa an he be try for use FREDERICK & NELSON, In Ce Store Closes Dally at 6:20 Main 3911; Ind. 104. PRINTERS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. Furniture Dry Goods the coun hina 50, before laine 4, $20.9 $ 25 from the water in terest funds to the general fund {which he opposed, first on the ground that there was not enough te stands Instructed by council to draw the war rants, He will refuse and the mat ter will go into court on the charter provision ‘Hi BUSINESS” TRIED TO BREAK HIM WITH SCANDAL AND LIES, BUT THEY HAVEN'T YET DOWNED FIGHTING CONGRESSMAN | THEY COULDN'T STOP LAFFER TY FROM EXPOSING GIGANTIC A POPULAR PLACE |) Lanp GRAB BY RAILROAD, $0 THEY TRIED TO DISGRACE HIM, BUT HE'S STILL ON THE JOB IN OREGON AND RUN ROBT. T, BAIN BYRON LISK F, D, GREEN Peunise. |] NING FOR RE-ELECTION. The three men in the above ple-)D. Green, a rancher, and Byron ‘ou PORTLAND, Noy. tore will help try Jim McNamara, | Lak fs president of a milling com help decide the fate ot Jim MeNa-|2A8Y In Loa Angeles, All three) ow : uta MeN® declared that they could give Ji mara. They have been passed by mara « fair trial both prosecution and the defense. ‘obably be foreman Robert T. Bain is a carpenter; F YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE now the ~~ Hougen’ Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415. Special Values in Untrimmed Millinery RICE advantages of keen importance to women who P have in mind the making-up of a new winter hat, are indicated in the offerings described below. French Felt Hats facings, in and Beavers in large with velvet and small black, and = green, cial $3.75. Soft Felt Hats turban small Se SEWELL & McCOY CO. medium Drop in, we will IONEY shapes, $1.95. Velour Hats in small black, brown, gray, green two-tone _ effects, special $3.75. White Beaver Hats in large and small effects, special $4. and $6.50. American Beauty Roses, Poinsettia and Lilies-of-the-Valley, 75¢. Gold and Silver Roses with pink centers, $1.25. Or jth selves to politic they want to “get” @ man? swer is, They will not Will they cook up a seandal on an insurgent congresxman to dle credit him and make his insurging a joke, if possible’ They will, Ask Congressman Lafferty of Oregon ‘2) Ask him—but here's the | Read it e Forty years ago congress granted }a vast tra of Oregon land to the on and California railroad. The Krant specified that the company must sell ac land to ACTUAL SETTLERS in tracts not ed 160 acres and for pri or than $ Remember that—a@ 160 acres, $2.50 an ac Now, by 1895 the company secured all their patents—the rights |to this land. Then it began }but not to actual settler per acre. Everyone had f [the terms grant and as sumed the company had a right to get what it could and sel! to whom jt would in tracts of any old size 1 So, the company sold 000 acres jin one bunch to a lumber concern, | another alice to the owner of a big | | newspaper, and #0 on, up to 80 Bolster and Cap, Jacres, and still had 2,300,000 Bwedged Blade . | remaining in 1907. $2.35, Ne as, <" | Th came Lafferty, a young en lawyer, Insurging atound and mak 118, No “335. (Amer | ing trouble He went to Washing 6. Faney Doi |ton and asked the government bola Handle | bring a sult to enforce the terms of jthe original grant and turn thos | millions of acres over to real set tlers at $2.50 per. The attorney general sent an assistant to invest! gate. Lafferty got ad waiting for the investigation to end and besa [suite for several settlers on the land. A year later the | Med suit for the |foree the company to the public domain the 2,300,000 os, oF to en orms of ttlers if pittre was not allowed. The court consolidated the Lafferty suits with this government sult and that de layed proceedings. In 1910 Lafferty congress. The an in sailor shape and of the jury. shapes, in and brown, blue, speci $2.25. Gold and Silver Gardenias, Dahlias, large } Roses, Peonies, small Rosebuds, Orchids, Velvet Foliage and Maiden-hair Fern, 95¢. French Wreaths in the f 1 effects, $2.00. Large Silk Roses, three in bunch, $1.22 —Second Floor. Engraved Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers 75¢ Each UT Glass Salt and Pepper Frets Ses ‘aa pad Shakers in three attrac- tive patterns, with pleasing floral design deeply engraved. Glass and dresden china tops. A very good value at 75c each. pecials in Furniture Fumed Oak Desk Table Special, $5.95 N attractive Library Table with all the ad- vantages of a house desk. The desk attach- ment is obtained by pulling out the drawer, which and navy This coupon ts good for fifty wmory Recruiting for the Third division) of the naval militia of Washington | began this week, and a# soon 8s the men have been sufficiently drilled, weekend cruises will be taken in the U. 8, 8. Concord. 1941, at the at Houghton & Hunter Jewelers. je 215 Yesler Way Hotel Frye Building SEATTLI favorite metallic Mra. Hetty Green, richest of Wall st.’s “self made” women millionaires, 1* 76 todi not so rapidly there, this will not be marked | by any lavish |f en tertainments | and munific gifts of Mbra ries and col leges Mra. Green will con | tinue taking toll | from the| street's” sp ulators as on other days, Sun days and holl-| days excepted Chairman J. C. Lawrence, G. A. Lee and J, 8. Jones of the public service commission arrived bere yesterday and Were the guests at inneheon of the transportation bu reau of the Chamber of Commerce. had For! SOc set Japanned peel VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 21-—— Justice Gallther of the admiralty court ordered the gasoline fishing boat Sarah forfeited for being out side the limit. J. T. Peterson, the lone occupant of the boat, which was loaded with salmon at the time of the selzure, claima he was read fog at the time and was not a fish erman, but a photographer. and Forks $1.00, No. Cocoboia Swedaed and Forks $1.50, 136 Bs, Han¢ Scimitar CONGRESSMAN LAFFERTY fon blazed up. The court forced the railroad to file its answe But the gang never sleeps. It tried to reach Laff by hiring {him as a lawyer and paying @ “re taln Nothing doing. Then they pulled @ scandal on him. Lafferty ls a bachelor, He malled a card of admission to the congres al gallery to a Washington girl and stated that he would be glad to have the pelasure of meeting her if agrecat to her. The railroad co horts sleuthed out this Incident and made al of it that th cong atened t« an and so dal printed inary details But Lafferty di awa. the men might have done ing back and harder than ever. direct legisiation and all th rest of the surgent platform and yh punches tn each fist to fight land = grant through to} 000 Scimitar City Detective Cornelison left for Winnipeg yesterday to bring J. B. Guyer, wanted re in connection traffic te 3 CLEVELAND, Nov. 21.—Aft Mrs. Gertrude Ryan admitted sh kept & good strong woman in her} home to beat her husband when | he needed it, Judge Vickery decid ed she Wasn't entitled to alimony CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 21.—The first day of the hunting season in JOhio resulted in 14 persons being shot and wounded. of the § Co. charged with fraud. dide, Hand Single Knives and Forks Yours ter Bargains. Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avena. Glassware Section Bolster saying | said #6 mag ney gene getting nment urn back to Kove to with numerous " just 5 John Marsha’ Harlan was| mustered Into the military service of the United States as plone! of the teath Kentucky nt quit and pine TOLEDO, Nov, 21.—Brand Whit- lock was reelected mayor of Tole} do for the fourth time without | spending a cent in campaign ox |penses, according to his certified | statement. | : | F. A. Holman, recently admitted infantry. There |to the bar, will speak before uni-| Cat Dekh He's in were colonels ersity students tomorrow on his ee See ee, ae who came near- {life and experiences while a Rhodes | s and he's running for re pron Wateh Lattorty! CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—A Chicago! hostelry has just opened a new din-| ing room, so lighted, the manage ment declares, as not to beffay any sort of a complexion make-up. | remainin under today, 2 to a for recall land cases w i. 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EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building +Ad With You a gold-filled CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Snow that) spreads its white—(for a while)—| mantie on Chicago streets in 40) per cent dirt, according to U. 8. engineers, who are refusing per |miasion for the city to dump “the beautiful” into Lake Michigan for the things thought were right j righ ott Peerereerreree sy a few numbers of saxaphe * Anna Buckley's dogs human impersonat ‘souse” to a ekirt dancer SHARON, Pa. Nov. 21.—Helen Houck, 4, ie believed today to be fatally burned as a result of having we to warm her doll near the BERN ED Ey om y| NAMES Of a Kas stove bd *| AT THE THEATRES Moore—Coronation piety Metropolitan — “The Country Boy. Seattle—“Checkers.” Lois—“At Mercy of Tit os * range from a | j tried LONDON, Nov. 21.—Greater Lon- don has a population of 7,262,96 and covers an area of 69% square miles, according to statistics just published by the county council MATTEAWAN, Novy. 21.—Hoping find some tain his dom, Harry is studying |f ADMIRAL GIVES ES sed UP TO REBELS | inion to prove he is nots para direction nolac -— | NEW YORK, Nov. 21,—Hoping! to become a wireless operator, || Harry Lang, &@ messenger boy, was installing an apparatus on the roof |i of his home when he slit and fell to the ground and was instant-| ly killed. of Columbus met last hall and heard sev-| Among the speak . Hearn, New York Ellensburg, and T. B. the AT THE PANTAGES Knights ain, in fumed or Early English i’ * i* * on s Top measures 34x36 inches when extended. i ee Luigi D’ piece tages th ers were finish oflM. F. Lyart Minaban, noe Ttallan ban i# the bill at the i é pikes | An exceptional value at $4.75. —Third Floor, Pictures. ! E audience playlet Bring Th epee! : fe The Man From Der n good shape under th of 8r and ed = i aver ee ees * AMUSEMENTS ing wi Lamb's manikins pro own HEH EHEEE EERE EERE “BONNIE BRIER BUSH” Black * | son and Cumby RNR HH KOOd | clans gathering. 1 a society is sell of tickets for Friday and Satu famou Brier ted at the « in when thetr d ex a ing are a bon imediate COROMATI the $20,000.00 _P nights, The | pre Special $6.95 exceptional anced show day Prices Dress Cir boc; ba hees, all seats Scotch play, Bush, be Moore RRR * * KEE hk |e * lid mahogany A‘ fortable pattern with saddle seat in box-construction ; dull mahoge Special, $6.95. May also be had 1 price. will value in a * AT THE ORPHEUM * Prof. 8. Sveinbjornsson, the Rocker, A clean-cut, cor * noted composer and pianist, of Copenhagen, Denmark, met an enthusiastic reception last night at the Swedish club, con ducted by Odin lodge of the Scandinavian Brotherhood of America. Metropolitan Theatre TONIG AND ALL WEEK Matine tur Henry THE RANE ee! * *) tee ee ee oe AT THE SEATTLE One of the best t the new Orpheum th on there yesterday troupe | tertainers’ quartette and| applause. They all | voices, and earned that applause Nothing is popular in vaude. | ville than good quartettes and good clog dancing Mrs, Gardner Crane and company | Were the big bill, and it made a big} hit The act was set in‘a Pullman sleeping car, and Mrs. Crane's suc cessful attempt to get Into an upper berth was very funny indeed. “The | Clown and the Human Doll" was | (Copyright, | good The “do hugs gentlemen | in the audience. Miss Bailey, in Genero and Bailey, is very pretty j and clever, ¥t *} *! 5 armecwness WATERING STOCKS * * RRR ARR Kh of the cenery din put En most any finish, B. ay e Four got the had superb in fumed oak at the same The * Prices— Eve Matinees 26¢ : Seattie Theatre th Phones 43. HT—A With the members r tired and the » effects somewhat dilapidated, ckers” occupied the boards at | the tle theatre Inst night, and lit was so real good the audience for gave it for being a day behind its chedule—which, by the way, {s an Wand jother of the noticeable results of | jthe flood situation. Herbert Cav-| anaugh, as the whole-souled hero of the p carries his part well, and Florence Barlow, as the lovable |Pert Hestow, was above the aver Best Comedy SESE EEE EEE rings $1 to $1.00 —Third Floor, RAKE ERR FRANKFORT, Nov. 21.—Henry| Youtsey, supported by republicans e e e and Cut Jett, by democrats, notori-| bus liters, want (o Rend tho prison ouserurnisnings S ecials Christian Wndeavor soclety Bargain } 5 Cent With the Same Big Production. Water Pails Special, 45c Each Nights LOIS THEATRE Tonight—All Week. Mats. Tuesday, Wednesda Bandusky-Stockdale Co. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Nov. 21. Tnderwood &|~-The Rev. George B. Gilbert gives Gadsewesd Jal tho credit for the growth of his ADMIRAL SAH chureh to chewing gum. He says| Thirteen vessels of the imperial | !t loosened the tongues of the con: | Chinese fleet surrendered to the| ®ation and made them sociable. revolutionists at Shanghai Nov.| ee if 14. Admiral Sah gave up because} NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—After-\f of Jack of coal and munitions, He| theatre crowds saw police break | is. now in, hiding into two fashionable gambling | houses Just off Broadway last night, | THROW GOVERNOR 1911, by ee Water Carriers Special, $1.00 Each “AT THE MERCY OF TIBERIU! Prices The first road show of the season | 1911-1912 makes the right kind of | jBoth places revealed tapestries, N atuary and oil paintings. ROAD SHOW NO. “The Girl Behind the Counter.” 15—People—1 —Other 8. & C. Act ‘PANTAGES THEATRi 7 Big Acts LUGI D'URBANO and His Italian Band sates nena <t| GRIMINAL OFFENSE yw, has brought a lot) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 with him in “The| ing stocks is a criminal offense in Counter Girl,” besides Lottie Free- | the eyes of the commission recently mont, whose reputation as a/ appointed by President Taft to in “souse" portrayer is well estab. | vestigate this practice, according to lished. Nat can comediate a bit|the commission's report, published himself, too. “The Night Court | today. Judge,” played by Harry Thomson,| In this report federal supervision in spite of his satisfaction to the] of all stocks and bonds issued, spe assemblage last night, was recalled | cial valuations of railroad property several times. Frank Clare, a|by the government, Good tenor, has a little playlet| licity to actual stock values and log called “Yesterday” which is very|islation making — overcapitaliza \pretty. Belle Dixon shouts coon| tion a erime, are among the com |,#0ng8 and Newell and Nibble bite | mission's recommendations, the fam of pretty Water- | giving of pubk| FROM STREET CAR |“ LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov, 21.—| Because he could not offer anything |.m smaller than a five-dollar bill tn| eu | Payment of his street car fare, Gov. | ar Donaghy of this state was put off a| el car here, The governor carefully | kn |explained to the conductor that the | th V Was the smallest he had, and add. ed that he was sorry to inconven fence him - “If that's all you've got, youtl|a |have to get off and get change,” | m |replied the monarch of the rear| th platform governor departed | ou with good grace, NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—A aple in the city hall park, {ts roots | it away by subway e: nd shaken by both subway levated trains, toppled nocking down 12 and ree, large and injuring JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Nov. 21, The Harvester trust today filed motion for rehearing here, de- anding a reduction of the $50,000 ine impoxed upon it when it was usted from doing business in the wate of Miggouri Jas, week, vations | ff Heavy retinned Water sizes, special, over, \f Great Ranges Majestic wood bail grip; 12-, 14- and 16-quart Pails with Tin Water Carriers, in oak japanned finish, with hinged cover, pouring spout 45¢ cach. and stationary bail, special $1.00 cach. Ladies’ Home Journal Patti FREDERICK & NELSON) | INCORPORATED.