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Succumbs ip Wound Inflicted by Enemy. capture hin Bla residence Is at it Disappears. $3.50 at the Maple Leaf shooting. The othing of the affray wntil 28.—Pos- | puntry about! CINCINNATI, Sept. 28.—The & little village near the and Tennessee line, for a et of mountaineers who yes- § Morning murdered four per- eld blood for the simple | The murderers were drinking In an defenseless victims down emerged from a little dl | the executive officers of & e chamber of commerce ie coast, and the congressional tatives of Washington, Ore- the United senators and congressmen of Montana, Nevada and Utah convene in San Fran- o 5. the messages which the of Commerce excursion- it to the city is the as- of the cordial welcome be by the people of North A.-Y.-P.-B. will be in charge of} R for Seattle visitors during , of the fair this week, | on Seattle 2 Northern Pacifie Raflroad}in ihe army. has made a fare of one- for the return trip/ entire week. A upectal | a train wili be run from) fto North Yakima next Fri-/ ; trip tickets ER A ROMANCE. iis of Mise F. H. Kinney and Hardy, South Seattle, | made the discovery that | accompanied a co-ed to the football quietly in Vic-\game Saturday and the ffeshmen and delayed congrat-| will contest the constitutionality of mow pouring in. W TARIFF NO ADOPTED Tewult of the refusal of G. worth, fourth vice president me Canadian Pacific railway, to L the mew trans Pacific tariff upon by every other mem ithe Pacific Tariff Bureau at it conference In Seattle, tariff will be held tn abey representatives of trans Pacific steam- i meet again and de & course of action. Treasury Statement. ury statement shows: Re- 0,286, disbursements $2, DEAD A Springer Succumbs Advices from his bedside informed Attack While on Excursion. cal capitaliat his morning at it last Satara Ff Uraetic poino: etioved to the ng, and had ‘ocal howpital, SMRDERED BY MAN WHO RUINED HIS HOME, had viatted her after the shooting Marshal Olson of G he t# certain that Huffard went home immediately after firing the fatal shot. It ts believed that Buf fard ia in hiding and that h@ewill be captured soon Had Once Used Knife, The police learned that Cantre! Attacked Buffard with a knife one orgetown says age. Saturday night the two pn Secure Action by the Legislature. A determined eftort on the part of clergy and Jalty will be made jat the coming seaston of the legte lature to do away with race track gambling This means that, tf suéQeastul | there will be no more Meadows and week ago, Qut failed to inflict dam: | (He racing area in th met in the livery stable conducted | 9%. by Dan McGovern, at Utah and Stacy ata, and renewed thelr quar st rel, They were ejected from the! place by Reuben Maya, an employe Ruffard and Cantrell watked up Stacy st. and a few moments later Mays says he heard a shot, Can troll staggered back to the livery stable and was admitted by Mays, who slammed the door shut to pre veut Buffard from entering. Bul-} fard then fled Acting Police Chie? John Sullt-| van has issued orders to keep a sharp lookout for the slayer, The police are inclined to the belief that | Baffard used hie weapon In solt-| nows-| defense, but every effort will be! Bhe denied that Buffard| made to effect hia capture. WR MURDERED OR LUST United Press.) BASEBALL TODAY By United Presa.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 2 | The game between Cleveland and American | count of rain, postponed game between the Chi cago and Cincinnati National league teams, was not played on account of cold weather. Detroit and V play only one game of the double header scheduled for today on ac eount of the cold weather. The bat |teries this afternoon were Schmidt. Final score: York 1 National League—-At Boston, Bos ton 3, Brooklyn 2. TAG DAY” Is | As “Tag Day” draws near, the ox | Charity Organization society grow proportionately. With ff da ed, will not be sufficient is now al | demand. The government exhibit at the Post Quartermaster Sergeant J. J. Hittinger, the government expert in this business, Sergeant Hittinger ‘;has the distinetion of drawing the highest salary of any enlisted man the ducking in the lake of Charies Moulien, a member of their class, and tonight an indignation meet ling will be held im the Administra- | tion bufidin Mullen was ducked because he |this action. Freshmen, versed tn |the university law, contend that Mullen was illegally ducked, be- jeanne the game was not an inter-) collegiate affair, but merely a prac- tee game. The technical point ts not en- tirely conceded by the sophomore Mullen careful ly dragged a sophomore into the lake with hf has impelled th sophomores to decide that he is to have another ducking. The freshmen will appeal to the/| highest court in the university They are citing many authorities to show that the sophomores are acting outside their jurisdiction, | but the sopha are getting ready for the ducking tomorrow. In the meantime, Mullen, of whom a test case Is being n je, ie timp ing around the campus and keeping | as far away from sophomoses and ‘fresh water as he can. ITIZEN OF SEATTLE | T PROSSER friends that his condition was im proved on Sund nd the news of his death this o sing came as @ shock to bi friends, news of his was contains in a telegram to Mr. Yandell, Mr Springer h no immediate r tives in Seattle. His residence at Wont attle and other available canned and scrutinized ——. tants’ endeavor to com p that would win one of A rehearing was granted in the) uy ax valuable srlets probate court this morning {n the| The book stores claim that more tt a ont of the Shu-| *tlanes, geographies, etc. wore sold matter of the settlement of the Shu “ogy dong is ihe felt estate, involving the disposition iC lee saa Die damn of the title to the Butler hotel prop: | far exceeded the aupply and several erty The new hearing was granted, rush ordera by — were entirely sold out before the arrival of the upon the representations of the at-|*0ld out before the arriva " torneys for the objectors that an! ERT WILL CHack LieTe. error was made on thetr docket re-| ©*? . garding the date of the former hear-| Just as soon as all the lists which ing, so that their clients were not| Were mailed Saturday are received represented at that me | after |Thomas M, ( DETROIT, Mich. Sept, 28.—The | hington team will | | For Washington, Hughes and} are: Rev. J. W. Kind,| Street; for Detroit, # the church; John D. Ben . MeKinney and Edward Killam and) } day | mittee |pectations of the officers of the| more days to perfect the arrange- ments so well under way,the pro-|bly room of the Unitarian moters of this charitable plan are | already counting the dimes that will } ‘The tags are now being widely advertised by nearly every store in the city, and the interest is in-| creasing every day. That 75,000 tags, the number first contemplat- most a certainty, and more will |have to be printed to supply the ¢ University frealymen are stezling | for the amount of a/ and popping with indignation over Geogra |the distribution of # ia acknowledged the largest ever inaugurated in America, It was only made possible through the combined resources of the Pioneer and « group of the foremost plano manufacturers in ENTERTAINS AT WHIST PARTY |Mrs. Whittlesey Receives. in Honor of a Visitor. Mrs, Charle wey gaye « lar Uerey Whittle ty returned from a tour on the con tinent. At Rainier Club. Mra. Bert Parrar will entertain at bridge Thursday afternoon at the Rainier club in honer of her ale tor-in-law, Mra Harry Walter Bauer, nee Miss mma Farrar Bri Tea. Mre. R. J. Mente will entertain informally at a bridge-tea tomor row afternoon Mra Harry Walter Bauer will be hostess at a bridge eventing tomor. row at the Rainier club. Announcement Luncheon. The engagement of Miss Helen Tromper, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Btever Trem per, to Mr. J. Richardson Lane was formally announced at | tune heen given Friday afternoon at the Tremper residence, on Colum |bia st. The young ladies pre were: Mra H. Logan Geary, M Earl P. Jameson, Miss Wilhelmina Kathicen Gaffn -y Thomsen, Mi Miss Ruth Cltse, Mies Ruth Seprarr Miss Elise Curtis and Miss Yease! tional League—} of Chicago injured, |New York 7, Philadelphia 6. q | American League—At St. Louta, h fs on the outskirts of first game: St Louls 12, New whieh is five miles from railroad or telephone. Bot until today that word : was sent to the of- es started in aem 86 %. Prefontaine Councll, N Knights of Columbus, will ¢ their first inform tensen's Broadway « w party om. The com }is Joseph FP. Carahor, rm BB. |Gemmill_and Frank G. Hurley The Mountaineers, Mr. Asahel Curtis will gtve a lee hing at §:15 o'clock In the assen Robert BE. Lee chapter, U. D.C will meet Thursday afternoon with/ Mra Wilam W Kellogg, 42 Retlovue. Orthopedic Hospital, A meeting ts called 1 =o @ Chamber morrow roo ark Stuteman. Mr. Ralph F. Clark and Mies Harel Stutaman were married on Saturday afternoon at the bride's home, 2306 N. Tith st Rey. John| | M. Dean officiated. Schooner Volante will be taken to Ballard this afternoon, where she | will have replaced several | that were stove in by collinte the ice on August 24 ‘START FIGHT AGAINST RACE TRACK GAMBLING n Is Launched to} The campaign was launched. this j retary of the International Reform | It In the plan to organize the re form bureau all over the state and bring tn the layman as well as the an antirae track and it ts expected that pressure #o brought to be: ithe logialators will have to pass it ON THE FRONT | Steamship Santa Clara, which ts oh the Southweatern weat will be ,}eut down to Montana and Califor Alaska route both the northward and ac tween that port and sponsible for the move | Clara arrived jeabin and 168 steerage passengers. which arrived ime party this plimentary to Mra. een, who haw recent- which will be she will have completed discharging towed to Port MeCabe & Hamilton, the local | Stevedoring firm, have quarters from the Colman building Will also have their quarters in the Jaume butlding wegian steamer Ceell depart this morning for Her cargo con sists of lumber, flour and piles ed from Winslow Steamship 8 pattle yesterday mt keneral agent the Pacific Coast Steamship from Frisco 4 for the south ern port this morning with.060 pas President sail ance at Chris hall on Tues t. 20, whieh ta the of the organization of of Colam- unelt is known nell of Knights the committee ts ke their firet bunkering at Comox, bas been char d by Strauss Franciseo, to carry barley from the Californian port way of Magellan. Co, of San Schooner Harold Blekum, of the codfishing fleet, was towed to Port Madison today to lay of arrangements | ture, entitied “With the Mountain ° ship ifted t eors on Mount Baker.” Friday eve-| rwegian ship Clyde shifted to this morning to complete nureh, her cargo of wheat for the United wner of Boylston and Olive st, by special request the Mountaineers. The lecture is suit-| ably and pi trated | Aver [by stereoptic Mill owners pon have organized the Gray's | Harbor Stevetoring company & capital of $10,000. has been elected manager of the concern. ing Green bh Green was on his way to call upon a young woman when he was ambushed by an unknown enemy (By United Press He was bound and gagged and beat Barkentine Charles F. Crocker, now lying disengaged at Winslow, has been chartered by J, J. Moore to carry lumber from Puget sound to Timeru and Wellington. at a rate of 360. 34. | JEALOUSY CAUSES SERIOUS AFFRAY (By United Press.) EAST LASVEGAS, N. M., Sept. 28.—Poases of deputy sheriffs and bloodhounds are today scouring the country for! & man who stabbed and probabiy/ BOSTON, Sept. 28.-A number! WILL GO AHEAD of worktnen were buried today when The great Geographical launched by the D, 8, Johnston Co. several woeks ago ended Saturday Up to the closing hour Saturday | Felts, ening over sixty-five hundred) women tn ists had teen submitted by rent Gents of the state of Washington | pose. and Alaska. This figure will be lgreatly increased when the lists! every which “were mailed Saturday ar-| rive. A COMBINED CAMPAIGN. st, ontat This mammoth ed Piane net that it was being con by the id and t atrious of Jobneton sufficed to in all contestants an equal op This, mupled with the magnificence of the prizes offered and the knowledge that all th prize sed genuine value, in duced th anise t try 1 has rented great thusiagm and friendly rivairy among ty man ATLASES IN GREAT DEMAND Not only has the Johnston con teat proven interesting and the prizes well worth trying for, but tt an been ational as well, Geog by the D. & Johnston Co, the checking of the Hate to ascertain | winne phical Contest 9 Sm.8ecS0" Proves Great Success Upwards of Sixty-five Hundred Lists Received by the D. S. Johnston Co. So Far—Winners Will Be Announced at Ear liest Possible Moment TACOMA, Sept. 28. — Charged with having chained his demented omtest; the winners will commence. daughter to the floor of work will be one of the foremost Mterary States, who — George Sloane, & reserva-| Hartman, Judge Burke, John 8. ining here for this a warrant sworn out by Mumane Of-| This will be « laborious task and precaution and care will be exercised to insure no mistake oc it may take several weeks jous work on the # and her corps of to keep her from doing harm, | When found by the Humane of ficer the girl was curled up on a pile of straw, with a tattered drese her only covering. Two of the| | child's t having be the father’ was in a rage and fell against the stove. | | part of Mrs. F expert examinera 600 in prizes ests of conte of judges com- © Justice Graham Thursday morning. Mr and Mra, J. H. Steva, 1413) Hecond av. have offered a lot to MUST BE AUTHORIZED. All the Hats representing antial payment benefit they have of the manufactur manufacturers of the authorized Exclusive Millinery Showing the Latest Styles notified by matl and due announce It's an impos 1122 | TWO /1323 3d Av. STORES (3d Av. but from present indica until the final SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. | "Under One Roof—Hverything to” FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, | Apparel for Women, Misses and | Furnish the Home Complete, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 1 Children , Desifable Lace Curtains Specially Priced at $5.95 a Pair Novelty, Irish Point, Battenberg and Colonial Curtains, including four novelty patterns of flat Battenberg braid of best net; two Irish Point patterns in ecru, ap- pliqued designs; one Battenberg pattern with plain center and effective edging; three Colonial Curtains, one ecru, one red braid and one green braid design. The Curtains are especially suitable for library or dining-room., el September Sale of Housefurnishings The following assortment of gray Enameled Ware and Imported blue and white Enameled Ware—specially priced at 50c for choice, demon- strates the money-saving opportunities of this sale. Gray Enameled Ware—Tea Kettles, two sizes; Rice and Milk Boilers, two sizes; Steamers, two sizes; Coffee Biggins, one size; Bailed Preserving Kettles, twb sizes; Oblong Stove Pans, one size; Water Pitchers, Choice 50. one size; Berlin Cov- ered Kettles, two sizes; Bailed Coffee Boilers, two sizes; Straight Sauce Pots, two sizes; Water Pails, one size; and Dish Pans, two sizes. Blue and White Enameled Ware—Lipped Sauce Pans, two sizes; Ber- lin Sauce Pans, one size; and Berlin Kettles, one size. White Enameled Ware—Water Pails, one size, Mall Orders Seattle Filled at Agency for the Advertised Ostermoor Prices INCORPORATED eBay ee ails y | side the house, and, arming him ezrominent rout otat deserve’ DRIVEN FROM SEATTLE,| BURGLAR KILLED By wis tiers at the ned a the stairs and waited for the man. © little hope of be | - As the thief entered, flashing a gt tg LAND AT FRISCO (By United Press.) dark jantern, Dr. Gehrmann fired | CHICAGO, Sept. 28—Dr, Adolph | three times, all three bullets taking Gehrmann, the famous expert who | ¢ffect foreman of | '8t, shot and killed a burglar Who|summoned a nurse. The burg r Neilson |@ntered his home iter Neb Dr. Gehrmann heard the man out- | word. wailant inflicted Thomas McCullough. w been recently driven from Seattle, were arrested here today. It is said) track detectives throughout the CANAL EXPONENTS (By United Press.) A meeting of the trustees of the/ Lake Washington Canal associa-| tion and others interested in the/ building of the canal was held at| the Chamber of Commerce this! norning at which it was decided | ge force is work Kohler & Chase’s im ] that the canal fs a public necesstty, | and must go forward GREAT A committee, to consist of three oe members, headed by Judge Roger, A BARN 8. Greene, was appointed to decide what legal steps will be taken in| (By United Press.) King county decide adversely to the association in the present con troversy regarding canal assess- ments j In our previous advertisements during the past few days we prom- ised you a revelation in today's pa- rn and | h fo ke: t Among those present at the dete neh warely enough food’ on | mesting this morning were Senator per. The unforeseen has happened. wiarte ‘ubalat” and waly Feet tor | Piles, Congressman Humphrey, For- Five carloads of pianos, including mer Governor MoeGraw, John P. Kohler & Campbell, Kohler & lian, was arrested today on! jice and others. Chase, Wheelock and Stuyvesant Pianos, were expected to arrive during the past week, and had they arrived we would have given you All we can say at present is watch every issue of this paper, as, when the announcement really comes, {t will mean many dollars in the pocket of the plano buyer, and you could not make money faster or easter than by watching the papers for a few daya, Owing to present advice from the railroad company it may be a week or ten Puget Sound Sav- | ings & Loan Co. 112 Columbia 8 ficer Van Voris. ud sreateapant a The girl, who is 16 yeare of age, | | has never been able to talk. Her CERTIFICATES || father claime that he has been afraid With trawable I news such as you do not hear every rv, and chained her in the barn) 0 One Year. aay, badly decomposed, | burned, according to| statement, while she) will be heard before! days before these goods arrive and before we car give you this most Humane soctety for the pro: satisfactory news. Any one pur- sanbA home for homeless girls. Th chasing a plano cannot afford to do > Adition uaeennes PEL. sanat ooak so until communicating with Koh 19, according to the stipulation] ler & Chase, Don't think lightly tender, ETS of this information; if you do, you 7 aa will regret it, Hotel Wallfirst alee dati Rooms, per week, from $8 to $6. K hi every room. Bath free. t4i4 Wirst av y Schaeffer Pianos 1318 Second Av. MME. PAUL yc SEATTLE, WASH, Any of the above plano Weber Piano prices way below the factory Dealers. cost. Call at our store and learn the reason for this smash in prices, You will be surprised in New Fall Millinery Cline’s Piano House A 4520—Phones—L 1893 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.—Sus-|tentified in the Hoch and Vrzal| He then rushed to the side of the jen into Insensibility, After he lost pected of picking the pockets of | CAse6 and @ noted analytical chem- intruder, offered medical aid and consciousness hi several knife wounds about bis the United railroads, W head and then stripped all bis cloth the United Railroads, ing from his body Jealousy © son and John Christy, two race supported to have been the motive. track hebitues, who are sald to have CA FALLING WALLS ©" ly today died, however, without uttering @