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ROOSEVELT This map shows how John Schrank followed Col. Roosevelt, seeking! a@ chance to execute his mad sche: of assassination. He followed by boat first from New York to Ch ‘on, &. C., then from city to city POINDEXTER AND HANSON | “HIT FROM SHOULDER” Senator Miles Poindexter, Ole; day meeting yesterday. | Hanson and former Mayor Byron) Poindexter spoke of the human, Phelps addressed the Roosevelt- principles involved in the progres Johnson club at the weekly noon- sive fight. He took the oe A> oe ters to task for their tariff attitude, Ooty One “PROMO QUINT. | Hitculing thelr “confidence” Aree MEE an” Gaus tate Ge | ment of unjustly high tart to CATARRH 2" : Coughs, Colds women $3 and 4. ard of wages paid at Lawhance, | Mass., by the highly protected wool-| en trust. Senator Poindexter made} & personal investigation at Law.) |rence, where men of families are | being paid $6 and $7 a week and | Hanson criticised Gov. Hay for Pleasant Vapor hep mony wnat! permitting the gigantic land grab Gives Helles in a Few Minw jon the university campus, by which - | Hay’s board of regents sold to the N mn Here is an offer that means some-| Norther Pacitic «tra ona or Mercy hospital in Unieage, to ___ | Milwaukee a few h red 3 jours after the Roosevelt's room. w Booth’s Hryo. | #08 called Hay's attention to the in Money returned If MEI doesn't give satisfaction treatment of catarrh, coughs, colds and croup. Thou- matter, but Hay advised him that he wolud ask Regent John C. Higgins to prepare a brief of the case for his inspection. “The investigation made by Thos. P. Murphine shows that the N. P. did not have the shadow of title to the land,” said Hanson. “The re | gents themselves disputed that a} }leged claim of railroad, But | they say they made a ‘compromise.’| That is, instead of giving the rail-| road the land 200 feet wide for noth-| ing, they guve it only $0 feet for) nothing, overa a mile and a half in jlengthe, Instead of fighting the claim of the N. P. in court, Ha | board made a gift of the school land }to the railroad. For my part. don't want Higkins, and Howar Congrove, and Spooner, reaction. | aries fn thought and action, to dis-| Ho pe! rights in the school) Immediate?—Yes! lands of this state ch of! / hand manner. , ssl pase | that’s the joy of it. Your hair be Phelps, who has just returned to comes light, wavy, fluffy, abund- the city to make an aggressive, ac ent and appears as soft, lustrous tive campaign for county auditor,| ané beautiful a# a young girl's aft- spoke of the tremendous progres | er ® Danderine hatr cleanse, Just sive wave that is sweeping the try this—moisten a cloth with & state. Phelps has been treasurer| little Danderine and carefully draw of King county for two terms and/%t through your hair, taking one mayor of Seattle one term. He, small strand at a time hoe plans a whirlwind campaign againat| Cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or |the candidate on the republican | excessive of! and in just « few mo ticket, who has started to trim his nage * —_— Gounies he bese: sails in every direction and finall ee participated in the Taft parade ot| A delightful surprise awaits, par- 123 Monday night. tieularly those who have been care Hl Jess, whose batr has been neglected DR. JOHN B. MURPHY, Chicago's famous surgeon, chief physician of the staff at the col- onel's bedside. i Into a small bow! fall of boiling water pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head and bow!! with a towel and breathe deep into GETS LUSTROUS, FLUFFY germ HYOME! is Australian tus, an antiseptic that is used ex- tensively by the foremost nose and threat specialists in the world, combined with other antiseptics. A bottle of HYOME! is 50 cents al is everywhere. A com- plete outfit, which also includes a hard rubber pocket inhaler, for |\SR RRA KRHA * * PROGRESSIVE MEETINGS * * * Eighth Ward Headquarters, & 1611 Queen Anne—Non-parti- ® san quiz congress, *® = =6Marysville—Landon. ® = Woodman hall, 56th and 26th * av. N. E.—Murphine, Christen- % wen, Baxter, Revelle. *® Oltman's hall, 24th and Well- * er—Snyder, Garrison, * $1617 Fourth av. N. E.—Real- *® dence, Mrs. Jobn Stringer. ATARRHAL JFLLY IN CHICAGO yed, and le being forced to rest a few days. .The cross shows GIRLS! GIRLS! SURELY TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR Faw YOU NEED 18 A 25 CENT BOTTLE OF “DANDERINE"—HAIR Certain?—)or is scraggy, faded. dry, brittle or splendid assortment of * Saturday Noon. You can easily select a becoming || WINS A SUIT % Eémonds—Bob Hodge, Lan- Hat or get the very Iatest Shapes |) AGAINST FATHER * don, At Moderate Prices. * Saturday Night. Albert A. Shears won a suit * Coliseum theatre, Seattle— against his father yesterday in R HOSPITAL WHERE ROOSEVELT WAS TREA DIAGRAM SHOWING COURSE OF BULLET IN, HOW MURDEROUS FANATIC TRAILED AFTE Eraever we Eee The bullet from John Schrank's ing through the manuscript of Col. the right of and one inch below the almost grazing th the heart. urface of the ri whion Roosevelt was rushed from shooting. There he was examined, In Charles H. Harris, who killed a fellow workman, James Ham mond, last July, insane or not in sane? Thin ts the question that the jury in the present murder trial will be called upon to decide. Dre. W. T. Williamson, R. P. Smith, B. C. Nobel and BE. C. Neville yesterday testified that the defendant was in- sane Dr. D. A. Nicholson stated that Harris was perfectly sane whea he committed the deed, WANTS $20,000 For being run over by George Bartech's automobile on August 10, which resulted in a fractured skull, broken arm, dislocated collar bone, and numerous other little Inconve niencies, James Murray yeeterday in the superior court sued the de fendent for $20,000. Murray alleges that, when e#truck, Barrtech was! ranting 40 miles an hour without sounding bis horn, ONLY $15,000 OLYMPIA, Oct. 18--Mattie A. Thomas, net whom a verdict of | ieee dele * |826,000 was returned by a jury in| The Texas politician who in| Judge Meyers’ court, obtained a new trial when the supreme court the colonel’s auto, and who MP | decided that the amount awarded to Eliza A. Phillipe for the allena- the assailant by the throat) f0F |tion of her husband's affection was, Roosevelt to see, immediately after |excessive. The court stated that the shooting. nowhere in America has a judg- ment of more than sustained. $15,000 been MARCONI LOSES EYE. ROME, Oct. 18—Will- spectacle case, in his coat pocket, entered his right breast one inch to an upward course, toward the middle of the breast, and lodged against and slightly underneath the fourth rib, making a hole four inches deep, | The bullet slightly fractured # SANE OR INSANE?) NOTICE We are now located in our new quarters at . | +4 i 1424 Third Av., Near Pike Visit our new store, which is the finest on the Paeitio Coast, | WHITE SEWING MACHINE New Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New co. Location, Saturday’s Specials “QUALITY FIRST AV. AND PIKE ST, AND vier BE SURE {20+} BEST MARKET Ist Av. | and Pike St. 3 Eiliott 2450 Phones Beltard 14 rues tance THE STORES OF ECONOMY — ceatacr, Menne’s Cash Stores] revolver, its force lessened by pase | Roosevelt's speech and his metal New York Bharp Cheese nipple. It penetrated the flesh, in es Se FLOUR Tovay ington Creamery + Se All Loral Brands 2 doxen ¢ No. holes Bear ‘3 © sacks DRE ght lung, and stopping not far from fourth rib. ike Balmon, % cans Fischer's Patent eluded Se Pure Totied Oats, pke ge Potatoes, sack 20¢ laree 156¢ SUGAR TODAY Yakin 2 the. for é 81. am With « $266 oF cane With « 66 HUTESON OPTICAL G. FACTORY a) pur ___ Free Delivery on Everythiog tut Flour. Mall 11t—Hee Shell Fish Market—Stall » PREMISES MAKERS» GOOD GLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE near UNION BULL BROS. Just Printers Silver Saimon inelte, 2 tbe Herring. 3 ibe tbe ibe; Clams, qu Pacific Poultry i» ZOE | Limited supply of Sees trem WHS, ID. vedncescossovscreves hene at, dosen Fine jot White some laying. BOE te. SPECIALS fpr: Top Floor J nde Sager fer $1.60, with $8.40 | Patent Picur, feeer eee 1013 THIRD AVENUE - ae fbigrcomalate ss pres oe : MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 |f cry White Beap, 7 bare — 3 IN on Penn Corn, tcana. BBG | 3,0 Sumer 606, oF 6 come hone, ay Gee emmy 3 Bation Milk 26¢, with 1 1B of i , | Brand Tea and Coffer. ; ALL MAKES OF Reliance Be 2 pkee 16 carry © full line of i D. Ghirerdelire Chocolate, 1-1b can.. | quantity and quality y aa 256! at ‘ FOUNTAIN PENS a Burbank @pude sack. OB@ | iam Marconi, who was se- riously injured in an auto accident near Borghetto in September, yesterday had AND ABUNDANT AT ONCE. his right eye removed. NEW COUNTERFEIT WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A new counterfeit $20 bank note has been discovered by Chief Wilkie, of the secret service. It is a counterfeit of & note of the Mesa County Na- tions! Bank, of Grand Junction, Colo, and bears the portrait of Washington. It is a poor imitation, printed from wood cuts. |thin. Besides beautifying the hair Danderine dissolves every je | of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and | invigorates the scalp, forever stop |ping itching and falling hafr, but | what will please you most be after a few weeks’ use of le |rine, when you will actually see (new bair—fine and downy at first |—yea—but really new hair grow! all over the scalp. If you e it pretty, soft hair, and lots it; surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowiton’s Danderine from any drug store or tollet counter and Just try it. | ORTH VERNON, Ind, Oot. 18. ries and John McQuaid, brothers and wealthy farmers, were murdored by two thieves in their home near here Monday night. A be, ogre sister who made her home with her brothers was obliged to {sit helpless whi e saw her kin iiled, ope shot death and the jother stabbed. It ts declared the | money THE WONDER MILLINERY COMPANY, 1525 SECOND AVENUE. We are maintaining our usual murderers secured considerable Millinery ® Senator Poindexter, *® Hodge and Paulhamus * Happy Valley—Prof. * Judge W. H. White. *® ~=Des Moines—Landon, * K. Mohr, * Bob *|" VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Leoks Like Sith, Costs One-fourth 405 Arende Bik., Seattle. Hart, SSCS ESSE SEES EDS Paul *| * C. D. HASKINS PATENT ATTORNEY Tit New York Mutiding Phone Main 2627 * KKK KKhhhhh 10-MINU CHES Several 10-minute speeches will be given by democratic candidates at the regular Saturday noon lunch- eon of the King county democratic club tomorrow. The following will speak: Kd Cudthee, candidate for sheriff; Mrs. Emma F. White, for clerk; John EB. Ostram, for treas- urer; Paul Land, for assessor; Dr. Geo. A. McLaughlin, for coroner. PURCELL SAFE CO. Buclusive ~o Agent GENUINE WALL’ Phone Main 806 Sra Ave. AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 42 All Week, Matinees and Saturday. ell's Production of jreatest Success Tonight, Thursday Bailey & Miteb Mrs. SPEECHES TONIGHT 0. C, Wilson and B O, Connor, Monday democratic candidate for congress- Evening man-at-large, will speak in Arcade Le hall tonight, Charles Heifner, can- didate for congressman on the dem ocratic ticket, will speak at Kidd's hall, Green Lake, and Goddard's hall, Fremont, tomorrow night. YOUNG MAN MISSING A search 1s being made for Harry Tuson, who disappeared from the Eagle hotel on Main st. last Satur- day afternoon. Tuson lately arriv- ed in town with considerable money, but his brother states that he is not addicted to carousing. Tuson {is 25 years old and a little over six feet in height. He can be re . (At Weber & Vietd IN A BARBER SHOP? Some o vi Lathrop successfully u “FUN Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dyspepesia,| easily identified by a swelling he ert ha etl) Diabetes, La Grippe, Female Trou-|has behind the right ear. si ts sunete tee ble, Constipation, Lumbago, Neural- Dither 8, 4 ©. ee Actas. gia, Liver Trouble, Rheumatism, nner to be given Judge a Appendicitis, Headaches, Bright’s|Kenneth Mackintosh by the Native Disease, Paralysis, Insomnia, Kid-|Sons November 1, nothing but ney Trouble and Stomach Trouble. obits jell puaks moots: ot products w e served. The com- Offices, 213-14-15 Peoples Bank Bidg.| mittee in charge has the program SECOND AND PIKE, about completed, and will anneunce SEATTLE, WASH. it in a few days, Twice Nightly, Hilison Nowlin Trou pe in “THe FIRE FIG Judge Albertson's court for $8,000. Shears hae worked on bis father's farm for the last 16 years at a stip ulated salary of $46 a month. In court, his two sisters testified that rand not worth Shears claims that trying to defraud hit. BANNICK GOES EAST Governor Hay yesterday appoint- ed Chief of Police C. G. Bannick as Washington's representative at the session of the American Prison a: sociation, which meets at, Balti more November 914. The chief will leave Seattle November 5. CUT-| RATE OHI DENTISTS Nad SOME LOBSTER NEW ROCHELLE, WN. Y., Oc WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK) A jofstor measurin i - FOR 12 YEARS r Bd — over all, and weighing 18 pounds, PAINLESS DENTAL WORK was caught yesterday near Huckle « hay vane berry island. It ts the largest lob-| ster ever caught in Long Island sound Other Dentiats’ Ohio Cut Rate Prices Prices) | COOL HOLDUP | $15 Set of Teeth. | PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 18.—After Guaranteed Best ......... drinking seven in a row ina saloon, a str held the up, and, securing $30 from the calmly lighted a cigar plac till and strolled $10 Set of Teeth. $5 wii i leisurely away he bartender uaranteec 4 oe ” Guaranteed Fit suspects “nervine” adulteration of | the brew $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 18 While working on the ‘raflroad at Arlberg, five of the most desperate criminals in the state penitentiary {here took advantage of the oppor Bridge Work $3, $4 tunity offered and escaped. They Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up)are at large today and a po Silver Fillings, 50c Up searching for their hiding place, , “ : | $5 Gold or Porcelain | " SOFIA, Oct. 18- ecom| 12-YEAR W GIVE) his staff, King Ferdin BASY PAY for the down and balanc ta, jan army near the Turkish frontie) Repaired. Pi ei ge snd} Moner, = ee nase ete 8 | we a i Murray Meat Company is ; The Sell Everything Cheaper Than ° 9 : EE SS MURRAY’S j ' e He MEN'S OV 18 In latest pay well as plain a browns and grays, we) dein AT $20 ADS For Saturday Special ft LADIES’ SUITS and COATS We will offer 200 Sample Suits and Coats At $20.00 They are manufactured of the best materiale and the lady who contemplates purchasing a sul afford to miss this oppotunity. ALTERATIONS o-299 ¢ who are looking for t 713 First avenue, in n, “The nt my offices a a t but they soon discover that they a in the office of the wrong Dr.} OWN, of the offi-| when the} e enough for ad 8 offic one USE YOUR CREDIT—_ * Pay Us a Small Deposit and the Weekly or Monthly. “OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. Me Yi OS i Thi Incorporated. Seattle’s Popular Credit House ne me convinced who charged first. clans work| y of first class work | that this was the! upon which to th to do, I | | Sines soreiters © any difference | th of the Fm ph Building Open Ey = Until § and Sundays Vatil 4 for People Who Work >

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