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sli ities immaincitatinimamn atone eae ale Z ome meee a Ne A RL ER LE NAN ARR REPEA TERS (32°29 "5 ses EFS 1 WO. if y the maid th . Aftor the 1 ing be-| ors of the firm atated tod Maid 1 t Comm Adam | the Adam ha te " n When told re +d Kiefer, on I Iway | assay off hel mn a nearby bod eo ad ve h bt b . four cars ago Adames'| vieed that th nvereath a * Mé “ He r dled t hom n Ante ted on in w tor t abs ver-| Miner < ted ae TWO MEN GIVEN INDETERMINATE SENTENCES OF NEARLY A q ah in on ndamen, ‘ ye rook Geese ood ay jalt| hear it | £a8 .* | ee ee ecm YEAR EACH FOR VOTING ILLEGALLY IN NEW YORK icuaie Ut the ned ‘aaan sr nay “0 on BB ae — hate? that Adame anme re Bh afte 7 weer rem merce SOE, mate meme erectile tr eae | Adams Tea & Coffee Company meh $18,¢ it w ' Adams was emplo: at the eAy | pale and somewhat ¢ ed, gave 1 th th ‘ lawfully placed tm the datlot boxes, [MAE neither of the bondsmen as-| oft v8, and hile mee wth New Location, 1535 Second Ave, Cor. Pine St. are k by going on/able reputation, both with bit pit i kept him] ' , h written receipt and a statement ring heap, ana | f not Hearst Scores Again. oni sgh mah ipancoe yer | + igen othe A es mat r Hid | differ kw t f a sesemedsebant la Sanstinnth Seen serisn and Kipst eos st ber namende’ aos PRICES FOR TOMORROW te : : wd Business Man is stated that Superintendent Wink|tion. Fears for her life are enter | . ern & srithreed Dunne Man. [ined th nuit ng tear tea veg | SATURDAY C aan nek oommmienn of tapele te rks to the office of cashjet,| Boylston, and by her friends, if she o%e PO 7 P re It ¥ 1 7 * 4, xoced: a ¥ ght }which Adams held until his arred omes aware of the plight of her nth. m che 12'se . Boe 1 wer as Bhat > man. He made Thursday morning. | husband. | ws : : ae " afte \ tht and i Karly this morning & represe rts a Ra aes to Siotee a | me P 106 ibe for s. finest quality e J . ‘ en a “ ~~ — MUNSING UNION SUIT lowa Crea holds of i ret great pi Among WHAT YOUR FRIENDS SAY. ta i had Mi . on F Four ¢ " who wane > prominent real estate firm, and up! ay eee ~ - 2 oe Mf f I POUND f Adams’ Bent on duty ele Ay Wore arre ay Cleaned ‘ Sowdor. axamanietll Thureda, meh warra Tt t rt declared that the ballots un 20¢ POUND fo e ¢ t 89¢ POUND for Dr. Prices and ma anes hees Royal Baking Powder Stole Big Sem Sc eat et CAFE COFFEE : a ‘ ; j ns by 4 by the bank, a Our Coffees a roasted y day, and guaranteed to please : it cannot Id responsible . y all p « from 40¢ ver p ‘ q ial ” » stated, for accepting Adame ~ a a Preliminary Hearing SATURDAY’S SPECIAL SEaeiaet me ry Sa &CoffeeC ee mate k) uan wae bomen : “ : Adams Tea & Coffee Company vonadl ’ the offi of: Waited States u y qui ppe ASSORTED CAKES Sc DOZ, : vont he | Commissioner Kiefer, Colman butld TWO DOZ. FOR l5e 1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. . ! there {« suffictent q pinches of « the bare is su e E har to b as eashier of the | Ada will then be > or local assay office, and selling this|‘®e srand jury, which » e gold to the Seattle State bank, had |! xt day, and if an indictusent cd wikies4 aia PACIFIC CCAST CLOTHING CO. i Se oe oe Coie Sate Nee bee lis then teterned squinet Rim be Never before have we had a more complete selection = “ 4 nneny <tfina, and oo sina mee rt for tre ‘ ” , coats than at the present time J ; tion to know the workings of the Another evidence of the shrewd office, offer as xplanation of | "@8 of the secret service men is the rcoats, that were made to order Adams" a forious methods | ‘ct that one of them, on ihe i. ble cloth . ol that after t 4 passed to him|Of this month, placed a decoy xt reliable clott av‘all wool haa teen re t tur by him, and|oslt in the assay office and thus set lain black, blue and brown kersey an the amoun dust entered upon |the trap for thelr viettm t oe leneth, Im‘ this. assortment 6ii written Pn atatemen eee L Acree $10 and $12.50 a vage oc ro im e n for oe eee eee anc yey) q >— placed upon th THE NEW STYLE HATS Men’s Overcoats, made to order by Eastern tailors of @M then turned over to the! ficou sco ire a BN smelter, F nM ee high reputation and leaders in stylish garments. These Methods He Used. coats consist of plain colors, modest mixtures and fancy 33 But in the interval between the| Thanksgiving Needs Scotch effects in a sweeping variety of patterns, short e ame ot ’ weigher and the smelter it is sup. Don't be unprepared medium and long cut, belted and plain back, See them! ; posed that Adams, as cashier, placed | the dust in the vault, and remaining unseen abstracted a certain part of | the gold from the heap and sub-| stituted enough sand to make up) the difference, so that when {t came to the smelter the weight Indicated | on the receipt would tally with the| getusl weight os tested by the | - © melter. i Another story is that Adams would take about five ounces from | ‘@ large deposit and carry it to his home, where. by means of delicate} seales, he would measure enough | Band to balance the gold taken, and / . % this sand would thea be placed in| q the gold heap the next morning. As Adams was, 2« 0 rule, the first em- of the off down in the morning, this theory is tenable. The actual loss to miners from For only one-half of made-to-order price It’s time to buy tomor- Mifteront Prices, Full Ine of drip pans roasters, knives and forks spoons, ple plates, pana, ot $2.00 Brunawick or American Cutlery Co.'s set, has stag handle, 7 or §-in. blade on knife, with patent guar 4 and rest, 7 or 8-In. steel, packed in fine satin-ltined leatherette we. We have shaved 35c off the price Fhankegiving, price le -$10.00 -$12.50 $13.75 815.00 $17.50 Men's $20 to order Suits for . Men's $25 made to order Suits for . Men's $27.50 made to order Suits for row, for the hundreds who have already attend- ed the sale have left great der Suits for . Men's $30 made Men's $35 made to order Suits for.... Ghe CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 First Ave. Cor. Union St. gaps in the ranks of bar- gains. In fact we shall soon have to bring the sale to am end—sooner die, sterting silver ferrule than we expected, too. nickel tip; both fork an, are trimmed to Thanksgiving price .. , Peer a Plenty of extra salesmen to wait on the crowds who come tomorrow—ex= the presence of sand In the gold —t = F dust timated to be one-fourth “y . i etl ‘cont. and when the tra room in the balcony and in the basement. The authorities learned from the min- that their losses ranged from | Greefourthe of ome per cent to aa much as two and even three per! } whole store is packed STEAMER ALAMEDA WRECKED ON THE ROCKS AT GOLDEN GATE, with good things. Prices Range From 25c to 60c on the Dollar and Nothing the Worse for the Wreck Doors open at 8 a. m. tomorrow, and the sale will be continued Saturday night till 10:30. But come early. EXTRA--SPECIAL--EXTRA Men’s Suilts---From the Underwrit- ers---Worth up to $20.00 At eset 85 The big table filled with this 1 Suits—part received chusetts 12 years ago re —_ o $3.00 Women’s Shoes at from the tail x shop, where peed went to be presse position of cashier in the loca! ol errr As good as any $18.00 and $ fice of the Mutual Life Insurance LS oy ait. H a company, of which Superintend: Choice Saturday at . + edesie, ceebe eek $9.85 Thompson Furniture Co. 1427---First Avenue---1429 Complete Housoturnishers FOR YOUR BENEFIT WE START OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE} TOMORROW | 3 to > Saved on Every Purchase We have always had an annual sale after the holidays and believe you will better appreciate the opportunity to purchase your holiday goods at a saving expecially when $1.00 will about purchase worth, Our stock is large—complete—and well assorted. The temptation to secure your needa never was so prewsing. Remember that Christmas is only a month away and your pocketbook has many calls upon it, We will hold any purchase for future delivery. The reduction applies to everything in the store " cont, they determined to fathom the difference. ‘Tests of equal amounts of gold @ust were made at the San Francis e0 office and at the local office by secret service officials, wha, upon ¢omparing the (two reports, were to learn that the one from fe was considerably at varl with the one from the San Bpaacheco office, This ied to an_ investigation, Rich quickly placed suspicion upon Adams, an1 the lines of svidence worked upon so faithfully by the seeret service agents led to his ar- UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AT SALAVGE PRICES $1.25 quality All Wool Shirts and Drawers .......64¢ $2.00 Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers .. ..+.++. - O5¢ 75¢ Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers .. ........ 454 SHOES FOR THE WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN AT SALAVGE PRICES $2.00 B Adams Confesses. Tt ts state’ by Agent Connell that Adams has confessed his crime It is also stated that the amount Of his alleged peculations may creat- Ty exceed $39,000, as the govern- ment knows only of his alleged thefts since their discovery in June 8’ Box Calf Shoes $3.00 Dress or Walking Shoes all at $1.75 $3.50 Dress Shoes at. $1.98 $5.00 Logging Shoes at Sebe Seees +++ $2.98 George Edward Adams, on Octo- ber 16, 1904. married Emily. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clary, the former a United States bank ex- aminer. The wedding was one of the most brilliant events of the year Adams came here from Masse MEN'S SILK UNDER- WEAR sort for, a gar- - $1.14 is Regular $. ment 00 Suits you could buy Beal agen Rams! reputation | orgie Bhi gape . MEN’S HATS AT SAL- 4 “x ted by the i . VAGE PRICES oe see ck stan oae| Men’s Suits and Overcoats | _ j ms has promised to “2 . " pe $2.00 quality for t..... i =i tote he | ee | ee 1e! Saved From the Wreck = [5.2 sic. 1s: : : Wool Mittens, the pair 3 ribet le chat 4 Men's $10.00 Overcoats for.. Men's $10.00 Suits for Js of the Seattle State bank say that Adams represented to them | § that he owned interests in gold PAY LESS THAN HALF FOR FURNISHINGS. producing properties in Alaska, and that as he was an employe of the WOMEN’S FURS, CAPES, | Men's $15.00 Overcoats for Men's $15.00 Suits for : United States assay office, he had JACKETS AND COATS $8.25 civeee eeee eoeee BT.85 J sc Fast Black Lisle Socks ee mo right, under the rules of the de- At Tess than half price. None We P show Pr owes remarkable ——— as good wel new Men's $15.00 Cravenette Youths’ $g.00 Suits for 25c Wool Socks, salvage " ; values in Chiffoniers, You see when they're pressed and 5 “pric 4 Handsome Morris Chairs, in j ‘ econ gt SO en Aah Coats for .... $8.50 $4.95 PHICe va. shoves +osadn 4 weathered and golden oak, y s her: roc White Handkerchiefs... One same as shown is quar tered golden oak, full swell hand polished, top is 20x38 with French bevel plate mirror 16x24, the price ts... 42. BOYS’ CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE oe eesed Hevee sevens 2¢ sc Suspenders .......13¢ 2s5c Neckties, assorted styles Linen Collars, all sizes. .4¢ soc Boys’ Soft Shirts. .23¢ $1.00 Men's Fancy Golf Shiiete 6006 Vsecee .. 55¢ $1.00 Men’s Stiff Shirts.... 75¢ Men's Golf Shirts ‘ soc Men’s Working Shirts... WOMEN’S AND CHIL- DREN'S UNDERWEAR frames are quarter sawed cushions are best leather and hair stuffed; one similar to cut anle price ...... 812.00 _ MEN’S TROUSERS AT HALF PRICE $3.00 Knee Pants Suits Peers Boys’ $4.50 Knee Pants Suits tat sndin bs sae: Boys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Suits for ... $3.00 soc Women’s Ribbed Under Boys’ WERE, ccdcce asse 29¢ $1.00 Wool Underwear for Women 19¢ goc Child's All Wool Under wear iSe soc Cotton Underwear. 24¢ Women’s Waists of Alba tross or French Flannel, worth up to $4.00, for... ones bil ssveee 2.19 Children’s and Misses’ Jack- ets and Coats, of Zibeline, Men's $2.00 Trousers for FERRET Or A . Be Men's $3.00 Trousers for $4.00 and $5.00 Trousers for $2.85 The Celebrated Jewel Ranges, Ladies Writing Desks, in] Heating Stoves and Gas Ranges weathered and golden oak, sev are included in this reduction eral pretty dosigns—a saving to] gale, which means a big saving you of 30 per cent. to you, Of the Right Sort Will come cheap tonight and . We close the week with these bargains. -DRY GOODS AT SAL- VAGE PRICES oc Bed Ticking, the yard.. Be 12% Outing Flannel, the Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters— $2.50 Men's All Wool Sweat- $1.25 Boys’ All W s BR anaes ry 6 $1.50 Men’s Sweaters .. 76¢ 7¥sc Calico, the yard. Large easy Rocker, In weathered oak, Mission style, trimmed Yard 10 woeve cvsssens : one, 3 for ....++-. 2 i i a R. & G. CORSETS Tweed or Kersey; were “Either Soap, 3 for......40¢ with Spenteh leather at 0 onv- 50c Wool Flannel, red 24¢ ing in price of one-third and 35¢ Dress Goods, the yard.. $3.00, $5.00 and $7.00; all | Boys’ Knee Pants Odd lot worth up to $1.00 for One +6 v0%0 ‘ : one price ...+++. $2.64 ity, to go at, a pair.. @ pair.. ...+6 essed Fancy Reed Rrockors, sultae ser atian for sees A large stock of Parlor Tables “aon te you to choose grom, all shapes and for any room, «trong anh due. and Silversmith sizes, quarter sawed and pol- ss able and one of the most use@) ished; one same as cut.83.25 « clidires made, price &...83.50 THOMPSON FURMITURE co. PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. First Avenue and nd Sqr. Mariqn---900 First Aue. 900 First Ave.---@or. Marion r") SRE e