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oo THE STAR—MONDA¥r SEPTEMBER 21, 190) F ; | . TS ARMED M GT ates ae ‘| ’ } * . a } . *! i ‘ ° ® Nickels, dimes, quarters and #|_ e ‘ * dollars are rolling Into The ‘ ® * Star office for the benefit of * | q |* Russel! Morrison, The fund # |!) | Fa | tomorrow and the */" ‘ i r | Ae gy mR . of recent donators will * H kk TT sh : previously threatened to Kill sev | Sataienies . | A R IS S Probably Averted rai of the bank officials a Ces ‘| Go Tomorrow on S ecia! | ALY. watel charma, A-¥-P.| 4 Man Said He Several days ago Johnson lost | ° Pp Itterature and A-¥.-F,.tatk will bel} As |two certificates of deposit on the yb glinlin ch ails sll le ala hse emai le Train to Advertise handed out in large ‘packages tol! P I Would Kill. [bank for $60, and he became angry] mepisa” NM Sree, yg E od the business and professional men ¥ t the de! of one * * . 21— 4 ; | Kil At the delay 1m getting bis mony] pteen erg today’ Wee: Bryan = TOWNS | AID i * preee velta have boon Warred and | acta revels . oe clared that if he is elected the! a . | Dress sults have boon barred i . a awe se to os ve PP alg pr Mag Jonnann| house of representatives will prob- | o what rallroad officials ‘nays | anyone (aking as wae along When a great artist ides to tour the de heane ° ep lably have a democratic majority, will be the finest tratn that has! Will be fined “10 ig Mgn ont > Poca: aged 64, was captured on se aeligeay y gee geme and he believes he will be able to ever pulled out of Boatthe, $04 rep. Necessary by the fact that the ne country, what is his first thought? “Be it gape of the State Bank of Se-|in custody. The three rovelvera| 2G about the enactment of laws resentative Seatthy pudtorstonal and merous banquets and other affairs a pianist, vocalist or violinist, his or her Pile thie morning. The man hadjand a large amount of jim accordance with the provisions business mon wit leave tomerrow| Which will be given In honor of first th “ yr ; S of oxtra am-| of the platf soem: on the cant J the exeursionists would make| irst thought is, “what piano shall I use ly gone to the bark intend-| munition was found concealed in form adopted at the Den- snauel eneursien of | ’ ; ghoot some one, as he had( hts clothes, j ver convention, the Seattic Chamber of Commerce, | Changes to evening drens If not tm: | The decision, nine cases out of ten, will fall » od ; ‘ He said that he would recommend F Tho " f The prinmery object of this year's ee at least decidedly unpleas upon the Wet ph aver es *\the Iggistation, and, as the mem. |Four jusan of the! excursion will by to boost and ad 4” me b RICA, OF. CORTES, | bere of the house would be pledged Resid: Fleei vertive the A.¥-P The men who| A few reservations remained on | cases of the world’s greatest artists, who tie V. HA SKEL fi 7 to the platform, they would enact it, ents ing will go are, according to Secretary Saturday, but at the lant minute | ‘elit tak is : po on ; = | in Terror. Yandell of the Chamber of Com. the Chamber was swamped with ap ' se nothing but the best To prove ig iz SPER Ps . bo cog the most representative, plications for accommodations on) this assertion we will mention some of those t | — ly that has rt A MEET HEARST ivi} rian Se Sir ee | pic Weer esse sade yo si ie Prats 4 CHICAGO, Gept. 21.—Di | may draw your own conclusion. How many : Hot Time Is Pocinalaidh| Wk Wikeiiis ink Whinidh te acting |® Clearingn today. . .$1,724,149.20 # joel boon’ recateed hora ng VICTIM IDENTIFIES great artists are there left to use other i " aa the agent of the ndard Oi) * Halances 279,629.18 # | the towns of Daogan and Woodboro, pianos? A few of the greatest artists usin ? Presidential . * Tacoma, & Wis, near Rhinelander, have been FE A UG grea art & i the Pres sath ah pte Oa eT” “Yan, TAP § Wien er MALE TH Wie orci Campaign. Seas hneedh ten. Gaaateote to: malaaee 78,497.00 w| fre | party throug! amdiard’a ine | — 1 is reported that the 4,000 re — ETS OER, a PADEREWSKI, ROSENTHAT CA , fieme \* Portland, * | dent : ADEREWSK SEN " i United Press.) it wen wad ot headquarters that|* Cleartngs today... $1,271,827.00 ® cough Wie weeds ia: te enesties Negress Picks Pocket of! sincinir says that the negrons ap RUSO, FELIX MOTTL, JEAN AND sept Tt was an | Hasket! desired nothing better than | * Balances ‘ * Visitor and Is Soon Sach Ge sud Jchane of cak ow EDOUARD DE | RESZK EMMA ‘geared today at domocratic head: | an opportuntty to meet Hearst face | * * preee gie: Eypeandt mpm de Wag i CALVE, ALFRED HERTZ, POL PLAN that Gov. Haskell, treas|to face and “make him admit that; * ** ** ®eeeekeeane Captured. When ae wal by gate yt CON, ANTONIO SCOTTI, EDOUARD * of ie democratie ata | ble Seetemente are talon” ae MANY PAY TO SEE their friends and relatives. ontine utes later he discovered that his || COLC INNE Gl STAVE KOGEI AR ¥ . ret te o . Charged with robbing Thomas poeketbook w ne | arere «ate est hPa OTe Dre pga 4 h it f to N ‘ t the «tat rT . 4 oy . al. | TURO VIG) NTON VON OY ‘aged 1S. By Bas + Hee, Sere es gp i THE EXPO. GROUNDS RI Oe ong la er. & sorpemter, of Pidbry aw Nell we. negrens. whe was PHIEL ee N “ an I : raleh g ines” ber when Haskell will) party, after which he is expected} 4» os engines, 3,000 foot of home and «| cainin qeen het & poc +e ae aoe | eves Al A. oon ar ¢ orig p ELLL JOHANNA GADSKL MARCEL ibe platform and have ft|to retern at once to the west Yesterday's attendance ts any|company of firemen were sent to “et turday night, Maria tember 2, after having made an a A, ,ADSKI, ARCEL- ‘eith Hearst | Ve Hearst and Haskell meet, ac. /tterlon, the new system of charg-|Rhinclander in response to an| Lamb, & negross, aged 28 years, | tempt to rob Patrolman Delgh, who LA SEMBRICH, MILKA. TERNINA “ae t the! at te the ot on vam od j {ne ten cents admission to the A-| urgent request for help in fighting | ¥44 arrested this morning by City was walking along the street in ALBERT SALEZA, LUCIENNE BRE _ Be has arrans: mew je | cording to the plan now arranged.) YP. grounda will be a decided | the forest fire that is menacing that| Detectives Griffith, Hayden and citizens’ clothes, and who was fined.|| .-m stag ee ee of the Serpsnteney. party | the encounter hy be one My the] success. Sixteen hundred people| ten. The request for help stated| Holland, She was ponltively iden- $100 in Judge Carroll's court last || VAL, RODGER MICLOS Be tvates g antsy se fped tend parca Interesting features of the! uid the admission fee yesterday, |‘2at one engine and tified as the thief, although she| Friday, has been rearrested } and there have him repeat! presidential campaign The money secured in this way will ad fehtin, tmoet ox. | WOuld not admit her guilt | Several complaints have been! If you are going to purchase a high-grade eee protreeare See j|go to help pay for the policing of gal tae cot Senne 09mg Be |. The woman is said to be a mem-| made at police headquarters against {| piano, why not have the best? It will cost the grounds, » | ber of a band of clever female pick thin woman who admits that she |! but a small amount more and will last a RAILRO. is ‘4 m towns, of | pockets who nave been ov rating in @ professional: plekpe ohet, ant lifetin LROAD SOLD Custia, Mosinee, Moon and Lady-jon the streets for several weeks an attempt will be made to send || ni TR ST is na smith are threatened with destruc~ | past ther to the penitentiary i Every time you use it you will like it tion, | better (By United Press.) py ae } WINNIPEG, Man, Sept. 21.—The We have an excellent assortment of ving ted | DIES OF MENINGITIS. } " rie tense ee a eee + EE purvrase of che Groat Western ral HUNTERS WOUNDED (RATE WAR WILLB aoe these instruments, including the largest | The local strike condition wit|"®¥ DY the Canadian Pacific was | practically confirmed at the Cana- dian Pacific headquarters here to BY GUN'S DISCHARGE K. Sagawa, a Japanese, 4 was found dead in bed in his apart } stock of GRANDS this side of the Missis- to select sippi, from. | i n im et. thin } , ‘ tion May Make Strike (ior ens ri ety ponetble that | a47, when arrangements were made icsogge agents steno ygpted Don't delay to investigate this greatest in Seattle General. & termination of the local strike |. Situs pueifie se thet a. While ont hunting near Scenic, a] On Wednesday next the Paget | Coroner Carrell developed the fact | of great pianos. t Wea! 2, eo Y = os omy Bhar hgh ve. ayy bY] will connect with the Chieago and Saivend carte of Gentin, pouteréar, Sound Navigation company and the ou te aise meehs Sc am sli Gee ettorte of the I dele-| “The purpose of the convention|<898as City trains of the Great | 1. D. Phelps, an operator, received |Casadian Pacific continue their a iat Si iie meeting, of tongunere |1o. iy amsalgpuante the go | Weatern. oy eee cen Seeenre oreo vem | 1am. which convened at Portiand| mens’ unions of the Pacific coast,” ts a ae ue Daaes Gevad Navigation com> | K O H LER & Cc H ASE ing are successful, the en-| said John O'Neil, president of the PR F. y, following th hange of } hi me ia pany, owing the change of | feast will be brought into a/ local union, this morning strike with the Seattle! Puget Sound anions are members Bvery union along the coast | of the Longshoremen of the Pactfic gent representatives, the dele with which Astoria and Portland from this city being John Me-| are not connected. San Francisco president of the Puget) is independent. Efforts will be council, and Frank Clark, a| made to tle up the coast ff these of the strike committee. ‘unions are amalgamated.” ANTS PEACE FOR HUSBANDS ASHES (By United Press, LAWRENCE, Kaa, Sept. 21 ‘There in universal ring among the students and faculty today as the result of the death of Francis Huntington Snow, one of the founder ot the university, whe passed away at @ sanitarium at Del- field, Wis, yesterday. The univer sity was closed ont of rexpect memory of the dead pro an beloved by professors and stu- dents alike | Dr. Snow had been suffering for 1 | | husband were resting in the cor) pg 14 tives near mont, and Baker be-~ admitted to the Seattle Geo howpttal BRIEFS BY WIRE DYING BY HUNDREDS . The cholera ts maing in Russia and hundreds are dying daily PROMINENT MAN DEAD W. Weidier, one of the best known | Geo. | aehedule by the Canadian Pacific, ‘Will cut their rate to Victoria to 26 cents, effective Wednesday. The | fare to Vancouver ts also the | both companies offering a rate ot $1. FLASH LIGHT IS CAUSE OF ALARM Heary Neisoo, who lives at the Mynticello hotel, 715 Seventh ay, Was taking pictures with a flash Hight apparatus last night, and was ora is spreading In Manila, There |of the Gash-light and turned im the FIGHT RUSSIA (By United Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 21.— Young Turkey |s preparing to fight the czar. Reassured by their vic- tory over the sultan and the trow | bies in Persia and Russia, the Young Turks have been quietly pre- paring for some months to liberate Persia and give that country a gov- pared to strike. WEBER PIANO DEALERS FUNDS TO BE RAISED | * 45-600 per box 15-80 per basket ane, oOo SS >|; montha fram @ nervous break-liransportation mon on the coast ernment similar to their own. To} Prunsa, 15-86 bawiewt Widow Will Tiry| tress sentm by officiate ct the come | nn tases ne Serer died yesterday at Portiand, aed Tike of tire, nn | "ME do thin they realiae they must fight NEW AEROPLANE mics “eae To Collect Fi th pany while the ashes of her late| '8 ROAD'S NEW AGENT. CHOLERA AT MANILA—Chot-| Mrs. Albert Rideout saw the glare Ruane and. wey are today pre FOR AER | F pationn, "se Wo per Gene °. - . “Jendening has been ap- Cremation Socie' poration’s cotumbartam, rinted ene i agent of the can. (ate at present 68 cases and 19|alarm. Nelson knew nothing of! shington creamery butter, er vat se hogy Fg Ngo pald the as| Sian Pucitie eaitway in Victoria, te | athe the excitement until the fire boys) RETURNS PROM GUROPS. pee. — so . |segeaceesers ee Sho, raneh ease sociation r rmane « former! onerne came scram! the stat an 2 8 —Denpite the | *F 3 ‘Gare Belle Cave, widow of Witl-|nniche in the columbarium but the/amen! of the mmo tend = "8"! DIRECTORS COMING—The 4\-|S*iing of hose he malts with) Prof. Haury Landes, of the Unt-| reports from Washington that Or-| Boistoon B Cave, today filed sait in the company now sien hesoate rectors of the Milwaukee are now versity of Washington, bas returned | vine Wright would not consider out-| ,,Ontons. 4 ontong, om route to the Pucific inapect the extension BANK EXAMINERS MEET. LABOR CONVENTION OPENS. oma (By United Press.) LAKE, Utah, Sept 21.~ With a perade in which 900 dele | after an extended trip to the Azores | side assistance in building a new jand Kurope. Prof. Landes was !® | seroplane, the Aeronautique club of [Germany during the celebration to! Chicago iast night announced its ;commemorate the birthday of Bis | intention to raise a fand by popular | PATHER SAYS GIRL TRIED TO KILL HIM court against the Wash-|and f« attempting to force her to/| Cremation association for take the urn and ashes of her hus | damages, allexing that she | hand elsewhere. SALT - = = a wise k. He also visited Heidelberg . m the gates participated. the biennial con- (By United Press.) ih o th the | ™*P subscription to be known as in ITCHING TRAIN vention of the National Carpenters’| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—To en- Be Be a go slg h (he land other famous institutions of| "Thomas K. Selfridge fund. ‘The te nd Joiners’ union opened here to- | tablish & uniform method for thelr | ial of 1915% Ninth,’ all thas | ***Bing on his tour |members hope to induce Orville) BLOCK STREETS of Ordinanve | peov'e who go to thelr homes by! | it. | “Friday morning | was delayed jom my way to the offer from 9:54 i@ wish 16 minutes and then ft went ween the cars rather than the ordinance which tim) United States, }. length of time a freight wait,” said H. B. Gebr, depaty Blockade street cross United States shipping commis trains hauling long stoner this morning “Many peo cars are continually vielat- ple who wasted the Bremerton on the waterfront. This has) boat which leaves at 1 o'clock | forth much complaint from! missed it on account of the length companies and business |of the train. This state of affairs | along the waterfront andits now on the erfront. ) | classification James Montgomery, of the Seattle Printing company, was fined $100 and costa this morning in Judge Carretl's court after being found on SSS ’ TTERILL ASKS Are Waiting |r whether Jones will take any " notice of the debate asked for by for Republican to Cotteritl. who is conceded by all to Reply. jbe a whirlwind debater, and with! . | him demanding a chance at Jones they don't see how he can lose| Total democrats are sitting back | either way | aiting a reply by Wes Jones to the challenge fro a ie, sent to him’ by F Cotterill. Where demo- fathered today there was evi Mlisfaction over the reply of 5 ‘ to Mr. Cotteril!’s letter |S¥lty" of using the label of the| to submit the choice for Allied Printing ‘Trades without | States senator to the people aathority. Montgomery axed the } label on the election cards of James | Fullerton and of the Fern bakery. te ree ballot. democrats contend that the BPeAl of Jones to enter into this) Montgomery says he will carry has he their cause, the case to the higher court for| the republicans are equally |the purpose of getting a decision on | ‘i Peltive that Mr Jones’ letter of the constitutionality of the trade} ‘Pefneai od bis came mark law, under which he was) “4 Mest of the democrats are doubt found guflty | o | : {GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEST : WILL END SOON h r ALL LISTS IN D. 6. JOHNSTON CO"S GREAT CONTEST MUST : SE IN GY SEPTEMBER 26TH-—-MANY TRY FOR PRIZES a eon al com-|merit alone, will win. All the y D. S. Johnston Co,, | Prizes will be awarded by a board of is ; Lond {three distatercsted judges of un 4 kno Dealors, will ond tioned standing, Rev A me All lists must be in x, of this city, will be chatr ecotved at. of the board of He will it e0 ime Will be en assisted by Mr H. Dege . well known bus man of { that this is the | Tacoma and Mr. George W. Mock, a t er launched | ading citizen of Bellingham. ‘The : ted by |!abortous task of examining the lists snd wealth-| Will begia immediately after the 4 Piano manufacture In the|Close of the contest and the win Btates connection with | Ser will be announced as soon BSD. &. Johnston Co. The grand thereafter as posible of the ue distribut Great interest has been manifest 0. ed in the contest, as all the prizes duce ” are well worth trying for, Lists are The GES ARE CHOSEN beginning to pour in datly and it is envial |< tanding of the |e mated that by the closing date, boned Johnston insures all con-| Sept. 26. several thousands will A Qua sou al. Merit have t and day. Gov. Cutler and Mayor Brane- ford dettvered come. Customs Appraisers Meet. NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—For the purpose of attaining a ot me im perted under tariff, custom apprats- ers from all the important ports of the United States, Hawall and Porto Rico met in conference here addressee of wel- O—-— | to day. following out @ precedent established by Daniel Manning. sec - retary of the treasury during Prest- dent Cleveland cond term. KILLS HIMSELF TO ESCAPE WIFE (By United Prees.) ALBANY FALLS, Wash, Sept 21.—-The home coming of W. R Kemp's wife was no joke to him. It wae tragic, and his body now Hes to through his heart as evidence of his dread of meeting Mra. Kemp. Kemp was apparently tn the best of spirits, when yesterday he re cetved & letter from his wife tell ing him she would return home from Odessa today. Immediatety after reading the letter, he went to his boarding house, got out his revolver and killed himself. He felt dead with the open letter of his wife in one hand and his revolver in the other. Kemp came here two years ago and with his wife ran a boarding house. Last summer their grandson was drown. ed here. FADS THAT WERE. BLANC . On special occasions mother used to go to the trouble of preparing blane mange for the table. Here was |the very acme of gastronomte de lights. It used to come on jolled from & mold, was sweetiah, had a faint favor, and you had t at sev eral helpings of It to know you had pat anything into your innards. It was the breakfast food of desserts Now other delicacies have supplant ed this cornstarch confection, and although memory tells you it was delicious, most fi you would be | disappointed it you had some of it right now to sample again, Our! tastes change as we grow older AN. OLDE “He that saecrificeth unto any god a into the Lord nly shall be utterly destroyed xxil TALKING MACHINES RECORDS ». "i: JOuNC.WALLING ( os f 5 71 yi LAT TL 0. the morgue with a bullet! guidance, bank examiners through- out the east are assembled here to- day at the call of Lawrence O. Mur- ray. controtier of currency. It is understood that the closing of « solvent Piltaburg bank @ short time ago, Ly an alleged intoxicated «x- ner, wae responsible for thin meeth | Albert Carlton Gilbert, who broke jthe world’s record for the pole vault at the Olymple games in London recently, was married Sat jurday evening to Mins Mary Thompson, of 3639 Stone av Mr. Gilbert met his bride when they were both students at the Pa | lcifie university, at Forest Grove, | Ore. and there they plighted their| |troth. Mr. Gilbert has been attend. | ling the Yale university medica! | | school, and will retarn there to fin ish bin last year. | ANTI-VACCINATION LEAGUE TO MEET) The Anti-Compulsory Vacctuation leag iit hold a meeting In The crophical hall, Kinnear bullding, Pourth av. and Pike st, at 8) o'clock this evening. The public) is cor@ally invited, especially the | advocates of vaccination. } WILL ASK COIN FOR NEW CITY BUILDING nd Bullding Inspector Grant will in- troduee two erdinances at the coun cil meeting tonight, to provide an} appropriation of money to complete | the new municipal building, and| purchase furnishings for the strue- | ture, It will require about $40,000 to finiah the structure. APPEAL FISHING CASE. (By United Press.) SALEM, Ore, Sept. 21.—-Citation Mirecting the Qregon supreme court to present the records of the Christ} Nielsen case (Columbia river flabing | cane) to the United States supreme court was filed by yuty Attorney General KB. C. Macdonald of ' the state of Washington this morning | and the final step has been taken | to appeal the ease INJURIES PROVE FATAL. George Mons, aged 28 years, a Jresident of Buckley, died at the) | Providence hospital this morning }from injuries recetved by betng kicked in the mule, He had been a patie hospital nee Saturday the} rceldent are obtainable SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | Thin disfigurement and bight om | of the past if THR RAVEN DRUG CO 1412-14 Second Ay Seattle Awonts his danghterin-law, Mra. Della Hall, threatened to take his life inet Prt-| day night. Hall says the woman ts) a vietim of the drink habit and wants the authorities to t her in charge. OBJECT TO RULES. | A committee of students and! alumni is now undertaking a move ment to oppose what are termed the strict social regulations laid down by the University of Wash ington faculty. It Is contended that the rules regulating social life harsh. LID AT PORTLAND—The lid tw) going to be clapped m Port land good and hard. P reome are under the ban, also, for Sun daya ' GOES TO CALIFORNIA. George Mabel, private secretary to Supt. Grant, of the butld de partment, will soon leave | Wright to reconsider his opposition. | Ne matior iow mci » woman PRICES PAID TO husband, if she she would not thought he was) res happy t atwo-|having anything but a miserable} | week's vacation trip to California. | time while she is away on a va- pation, following purcnase prices « ony Westere av. thie mora Syracuse Post Fires Break Out Again. m ens |“pocurr ~ cour, oe | PUBLIC MARNET [get E Forest fires are today threatening rs por Soommt this city, the town of Houghton and per 4 several nearby Villages. Men are|, SWeet potatoes at $ pounds for} <i"ite "ber pound:; placona, #1 ber fighting the flames, but they are |25¢. fresh roasted peanuts at 2) en ‘ working againat heavy odds. The |@ustts for 150, praaterries af 160 | SUrvee—toet mach it-t0u gay recent rains did not check the |* dart, dried ontons at 5 pounds | WGds—Local ranch. 23-240 protected from the~rain The Baraga county flregare burn Gold Dust the composite cleanser RRL RI RCT EE We would be forced | to enlarge our factories many times if Gold Dust was used for ALL’ the purposes in the homes where it is al- ready used for SOME purposes. When you use Gold Dust—the composite cleaner — you do not need to use borax, am- monia, kerosene or naphtha. Please read the diree- tions on the package. Gold Dust is safe, econom- ical and harm- less to handsor fabrics. Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIA BEKINS Moving Corner Third Ave. Main 1620 « jamong the varsity students are too gmoldering flames, as the fire was ad mostly in the thick underbrush and [® 10¢, MEATS, live welght—Cowa, tie acon ends at 10¢ a pound, ; leas at 40¢ a dosen, rolled |Sctnere sue pee pound: ewes, She pee be | me ™% wheat at 10¢ & pound, ‘Bartlett | yeund. | Hogs. 7% pears at 75¢ a box, tomatoes at 35¢ lemons at 20¢ a dozen, huck- | MEATS-—Dreseea—Veal. large, tose ing more fiereety than ever, and |* bO*. . per pound, medium, 10-120 per pound. thouennds of feet. of lumber have |leberries at 10c @ pound, and ham- | "2,2" Rina abe tect “suelniien teen eared burg steak at Ge a pound, are the | mad mn ay mori * as princtpal spectals that will be on| ,, 7 RUC. Bisckherrica #12; graven sale at the public market tomor 2, tornaiong 30-600; plums, 40-4005 . | row. jem, The-$1.26; prunes, 40-050; huckle- 7-8 Radiofies, + bunches cor So. VBORTARi.RS— Cab io. 2 iMe Persiey. tea bone | pound: head lettuce, 20900 doaeat whee arb, te per pound; green oniona 300 | pee dozen; new potatoes, 917-29 per ton Millinery ALL KINDS OF LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL AT REASONABLE PRICES. NEW NIPPON COATS $15.00 UP. EMPIRE, NIPPON, LOOSE, FITTED AND semi FITTED COATS ALL REASONABLY PRICED. Your Credit Is Good BUY ON EASY PAY- MENTS. WEAR THE GooDSs WHILE YOU ARE PAY. ING FOR THEM, CASH CREDIT One Price to All Westherg & Childs 1812 — Second Av. — 1312. NOS, TRUNKS, ETC, and Storage Co. Washington Street. ied, 71. 1 spinach, T5-85c box; cauliflower, 61 beets, $1-1.25 sack: cucumbers, COMMISSION Brokers Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, Mining | Stocks, Bank Stocks, Local Seourities. Private Leased Wire to All Leading Exchanges, S. C. Osborn & Co. Main 2723. 627 1st. Ind. 0788. ‘United Wireless 50 shares for sale at $4.50. Herrin & Co., 610 Pirst ay. CHIROPRACTOR actie will do * war apectalty REINER, Chiropractors, 116 Pouple’s Kank Bldg Debate Between Bryan and Taft Not debates has the days of the famous Lincoln-Doug since it b idential can rn possible to hear the pre I Both didates themselve This speak to you, on the Victor ther speak from the pos same a year it is again ible. candidates Stop in at any time and hear Sherman, Clay & Co., Victor Talking Machines, Wholesale and Retail, 1406 Second Ave.