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"Thespian pon ~ to Appear in Benefit . Performance. the heroes of the comic sup nt are gelng to be portrayed at the Moore thea no ‘+ en 4. by the Elks’ jours In (hetr production, Hed “Toodles in Holland.” This fa musical show for which T. P wrote. the while Miss ino Sturgess supplied Une tune and her companions up one day In the land of Pthe funny people and there frolfe about with Happy Hoot belived Grandpa, the Kataen odles t Aan Rolls as the Result of Opinion : of Mackintosh. feceiving the opinion of ting Attorney Mackintosh y, the hoard af cousty com. declared unconstitution act of the haat legislature fag a board of Lake Washing Canal commissioners, esse refuse rata 5 Clnasiliidans Btiee| the Power to Make Rate Schedules. (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, Sept. 30 D. W: B. Giibert, W. W. Mor. py and Erskine M. Ross, sitting in United States cireutt court of here today, virtaally upheid constitationality of the federal law which gives the interstate . Tee COBImission Lhe power to Fellroad rates, when they sus the demurrer of the com, to the Injanction suit of the Pacific and threw the rati- out of court. railroad was suing to enjoin forcement of lower rates on Shipments from the Wil i river, im Oregon, to San The Southern Pacific hers were given until tomor- {> attack the rate on other Mecision is the first of the refuse} of the co fa to proceed with the ar- ite for collecting the Lake ion canal avtesements ts followed by aggressive action the pert of the canal associa compel them to act. a few days mandamus pro- ntry com. ‘in sone } commissioners, and cr as speedily a: supr court of the matter poasible up state, and | Eggs € Constitute| Portion of Their - Fiunder. ing off ¢ ot @ rear ; burglars entered the B. B. , 1513% Fourth av., last night, carted off 100 pounds of sugar half case of exgs, 10 pounds of lock INOCULATED Daring Experiment Is ~ Made at Tuberculosis jammer Kids and the rest of the mirth-provoking galaxy They think they are in Holland because of all the wooden shoed and there ie & sideasplitting fusion whieh never falls to away the audience. Rohearsalx are now in progress at the Bilka’ club every evening er the direction of Author and hia assistant, Downie! Clark, The show fe being given for the benefit of the building f as a new home will be erected! next year by the lodge at the cor | ner of Fourth av. and Spring at Allvot the persons who made a hit tn “A Night to Hohemta” last year | will be seen again in “Toodles,” | with the addition of many others. } as thin year's offering will bo on a much larger scale, | | SOMMISSIONERS TURN — DOWN CANAL PROJECT | ed tm accept the canal asscssment | colle, | The commissioners argno that the government has never committed itself to the building of the eanal/ and that watt this ts done it would | be injustice to the taxpayers of the RAILROAD RATE | CASE DECIDED | will be commenced against | county to go ahead with the as-| avasments. | ‘The action of the county com-| missioners is disagreed with by | many prominent attorneys, who} argue that the commissioners have * nothing to do with the conatitu-| tionality of the statute. } kind that has been handed own | ainee the passage of the Interstate | rate law by congress, and the vie | tory won by Luther M. Walter, the | special attorney for the Interstate | commerce commision, today ans | that the railroad company cannot | attack the new rate on Oregon lam-| ber shipments on any legal ground, | and mrust contend that ft ts confix eatory if tt Is desired to have tho} court review it | ‘The taterstate commerce commis. son's demurrer and the testimony } given by the railroad attorneys at the hearing of the murrer has | shut off any legal ack on the fixing of rates unless the railroad | desires to appeal the case to the sepreme court of the United States. Meanwhile the injunction has not low lumber | The decision favors the smaller lumbermen of Oregon in their fight against @ rate of $5.10 on tum from Willamette river points San Franciseo bay pointa. The 0. R. & N. must now continue, at least, for the present, the rate of *. 40. FOR CANAL TO BE STARTED AT ONCE —_—_—— Ex Governor McGraw today al the statement that every legal re- course would be attempted to bring the commissioners to time. ij “Tt i# an outrage.” said the gov. ernor to The Star today, “that « few Ballard mili men and others | should be attempting to atep an im provement that means millions of dollars to this city { “The obstructionists who are try-| ing to prevent the building of the canal are fighting against the futare prosperity of this city.” | RGLARS LAY IN FOOD FOR WINTER | boiled ham, nine pounds of butter and 10 pounds of beans. F. Berglund, proprietor of the cafe, thinks the burglars must have |used a wagon to carry away their HILDREN ARE plunder Henry Funnel, 6f 514 Fifth av reported to the police today that & room Worker entered bis apart ents some noon and stole a sult of clothes. toda his tour through lows, and & big crowd which cheered his addres. He de deonowmesd the attitude of Prest dent Roosevelt in the political cam paign along the lines of his letter made public last night. Bryan said that the open manner in which the democratic campaign is being conducted, with the announcement its intention to publish a de 7) OMIC PAGE HEROES | WILL PLAY FOR ELKS| time yesterday after-| i i YA ° THE STAR—WEDNBADAY, SEPTEMBER 30, se I | Under One Roof — Everything to Furnish the Helee dena | Boxed Hosiery Oriental Rugs FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc., if Store Closes Daily at 5:30 THE OCTOBER SA BEGIN TOMORROW Apparel for Women, Misses and Children Cut Glass and Silverware The Semi-Annual Sale of Boxed Hosiery, the October Sale of Silverware and Cut G lass, and: the October Sale of Oriental Rugs, all enter upon their value-giving careers tomorrow. been made on a broad scale, and the resulting savings are of decided merit. Axminster Carpeting: Special 98¢ and $1.35 a Yard | These prices include making, lining and laying. terns at 98¢, and seven desirable patterns at $1.35, Reliable makes “Sahib Pongee” Made of pure silk with rough surface; width 27 inches. Full line of staple colors, also black, cream, light blue and pink. Price ard. 75ea New Eiderdowns Three very complete lines of Eiderdowns from which to choose. Many popular colors can be found in these assortments. Prices 58¢, 75c and $1.00 a yard. Scotch Flannels Serviceable wash materials suitable for children’s dresses, waistings and pajamas. They are 30 inches wide; many plain colors, stripes, checks and small plaids. Price 45c a yard, The | Siverwart ' Sale This October event takes place in the Basement Salesroom. The values are of an exceptionally high order, among them the fol- lowing: Silver- Plated Sugars and Creamers, Special $3.75 Pair — Attractive French- gray finish; each pair in a box. Silver-Plated Child's Mugs, Special $1.00 Each—Substantial designs in Child's Mugs, with strong handle. , Silver-Plated Spoon Boats, Special $2.50 Each. Silver-Plated Fern Dishes, Spe- cial $3.95 Each—Heavily silver- plated Dishes; ornamental frame with removable porcelain lining. Others at $1.50 and $3.50. Silver-Plated Bread Trays, Special $2.25 Each—A pretty de- sign, hand-burnished and en- graved with rococo border Silver-Plated Fruit Knives, Special $1.50 Set of Six—Bright- finished, with triple-plated steel blades. Silver-Plated Baking Dishes, Special $3.50 Each—A handsome- ly designed Dish, quadruple-plat- ed on heavy white metal. Has re- movable white inner pan. Others at special prices from $3.00 to $6.00. Silver-Plated Crumb Tray and Scraper, Special $2.95 Pair—Pre sented in two styles, with fancy There are five choice pat all with border to match. | Alexander Smith & Sons’ and Bigelow Carpet Co.'s. Lace Curtains Specially Priced at $5.95 a Pair Four novelty patterns of flat Battenberg Braid on best net; Point patterns in ecru, appliqued designs; | center and effective edging; three Colonial Curtains, and one green braid design. Boxed Hosier y—Semi-Annual Sale The strong interest of this event, aside from the extensiveness of the assortments and merit of the mer- chandise, -hinges upon the economy of buying Hosiery, six pairs in the box. In the majority of cases you receive six pairs for the usual price of five. Silk Hosiery, three pairs im a box. Hosiery for Women, Misses and Children Included Women’s “Rialto” fast-blaék Hose, all Sizes, reinforced heels, toes and double soles; ‘Medium or heavy weight cotton, real thaco yarn, hem or ribbed tops, very elastic duratile.. Box of Six Pairs, $1.25. Women’s Cotton and Lisle Hose $1.28 BOX OF 6 PAIRS Women’s medium weight cotton | Hose, foot $1.75 BOX Women’s fine with split sole or all white OF 6 medium PAIRS— weight cotton Hose, hem or ribbed top, | double sole, heel and toe. $1.75 BOX OF 6 Women’s very fine with garter tops. $1.75 BOX OF 6 PAIRS— Women’s extra out-size cotton Hose, all black or with split sole. $2.25 BOX OF 6 PAIRS— Women’s silk lisle Hose in gauze weight or mercerized in heavy weight. $2.25 BOX OF 6 PAIRS— Women’s out-size cotton Hose, all black top $3.25 BOX OF 6 Weagnen’s extra heavy and ingrain gauze lisle Hose $3.25 BOX OF 6 PAIRS Women’s medium weight cotton Hose of fine texture of excellent quality, with trunk top. lisle Hose PAIRS Hose lisle PAIRS— | or with split sole, ribbed | | Hose, | and toe. Plenty of out-sizes The Hosiery-Buying Occasion of a Six-Month Boys’ “Rialto” School heavy weight, and sole, heel and toe; Pairs, $1.10. Cotton tor Boys’ school wes Six Pairs, $1.00. Hose, or double high FREDERICK & NELSON | Women’s Silk Hose $3.00 BOX OF 3 PAIRS— Pure thread silk, fast black Hose, medium weight, with silk or lisle | sole, 5.50 BOX OF | Women's medium weight, pure thread | fine quality. 3 PAIRS— or heavy silk Hose, 5 ’ . Misses’ Hosiery Misses’ fast black Hosiery, Ri- alto brand, all sizes, prieed as fol- lows: $1.10 BOX OF 6 PAIRS— Misses’ cotton Hose, real maco thread, fine ribbed, double knee, high spliced heel. $1.10 BOX OF 6 Misses’ medium fine ribbed, PAIRS— weight lisle spliced heel OF 6 mercerized silky $1.60 BOX Misses’ fine quality, heel and PAIRS— lisle Hose, finish, spliced toe. fast black indestructible extra medium knee spliced | Box of Six Hose, one Preparations have two Irish tattenberg pattern with plain one ecru, one red braid Lace orCollarPins,12}¢ Pair Serviceable Lace or Collar Pins, with strong catches and sharp pins. Made of rolled plate, plain or beaded patterns, in Roman gold — Silk Elastic Belting White, black and various shades are represented in 1% and 2-inch widths. 50c and 60c a Yard—P lain Silk Elastic Belting in black and col- ors. 75¢ a Yard—White-back Silk Elastic Belting in black and col- ors. $1.00 and $1.25 a Yard—Taf- feta Elastic Belting in black. Also a variety of colors at $1.50 a yard. 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 a Yard— Fancy Embossed Elastic Belting, black, brown, or white. The Cut Glass Sale Rich Cut Glass for October Wedding Gifts is offered in this Sale at prices that represent ma- terial savings. These are typical: Cut Glass Fruit or Salad Bowls, a $2.50 Each—Deep Bowls, 8-inch size, cut swith fiv. large Whirlwind designs of an- usual brilliance. navy Cut Glass Fern Dishes, Special $7.50 Each—Footed Fern Dishes, G-inch size, with silver- plated lin- ing, cut in an attractive design. Cut Glass Vases, Special $2.50 Each—Flower Vases of trumpet shape, ten inches high. Cut Glass Pitchers, Special $5.00 — Tankard of three-pint capacity, in a variety Pitchers, of pleasing designs. Cut Glass Sugars and. Cream- ers, Special $2.50 Pair—Sugar and Cream Set in Whirlwind de- sign on attractive shape. Cut Glass Vinegar Cruets, Spe- cial $1.95 Each—Oil or Vinegar Cruets with low globe, richly cut. Cut Glass Handled Neehin. Special $1.25 Each — Handled Nappies or Bon Bon Dishes at- tractively cut with five stars; 5 inch size. Cut Glass Bon Bon Dishes, Special $1.25 Each—Very at Congress. | tailed list of all contributors to its designs. tractive fancy shapes; 6-inch size | fund, will serve as & rebuke to the - ee — riya president. = a == ————S=—=—= (By United Press.) a; agape i WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Ten |whteh the reguiar progrem was published and STOCK MARKET FURNISHED fidrem, charity patients, ranging J * * *** HR HH HH» : GUARANTY P }taken up. in preas and a BY S.C, OSBORN & Co. * Dr. Woodrow Wilson, president of very next Jaw 2. mm. ellen . 3 wat athe * HI GILL was NEW SUIT. & | Princeton untveratt “join 4 already after ‘ | * i " agp esi aca eM Ve convention on t Mr. Curtis states that the re 4 Hent tubercy were tnoculat- | 1 oF as bought a new © Banker and th maining 15 volumes of the set will A I 46 ay With the corms of both} ™ “a of etath * notice upon the managers ot the require about seven and one-half re ae a oar} A & I 84% pe ii eseulecte |. It ls to be a real tailor-made & financial concerns that they must 10t eee en eee complete 4 F N St aa rele’ ye longe to complete eae cla. ton . . Bis Gxperiment i« being watched Sem, of dark biue cloth, and &| The Bankers’ Opposition make the mistake ¢ The 20" volumes soll at 94,00] 1% Teaponse to a. req mn A : Wy the dec Sean ving the latest features, * ives up wit atekt property owners, The Star ha & « nation” a la Paris. * Against Law Very thetr business we the proper a shad ie weet anal s c that cars| Can. P * ve Ol = The acting mayor is in a & view of the gen stn of the . 1 Geant eaeen ac cn oe M. & P. 143% ment, whieh | » of high mental activity * aon denin great republic FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE. jom Graham sv. is to be paid for) Dit tercala at . eI ‘ Rites the cement, 18: to result of the remarkable #| + se | by local assessment bonds, running | St [ntery , ~~ Biu® of & DOW & experience, and Jack Slattery, * for five years, and unless the Pusinrd | Od of dingnowls advanced by 5 : ary, &) By United Prose.) | | Fire de ed a one-story frame) charge is paid by October the) lines = Bistre of “ ct & secretary to Mayor Miller, has #) pi vor Col © 30,--Opno &N ; of the University of Buda! » 2S te aesempany Mite) 2 ) ‘olo. vy D ; .< pbuilding at 2120 10th av W. nat propert ; wher wil baxe bay “gy, * va ernoon #| sition to the postal savings ban INDIAN HISTORY night The lose ie about $1,200, Dis first installment nex WN oe a te A N i * and see how the suit fits, #| plan and the proposal for guaran T. Strudevant, the tenant, ‘was|% per cent est, and ot rich x * ** ae * In hie capacity aa acting *| teeing bank deposits was strongly | - away from | Fae. property | Rewm euppeene Teg em lg BANK CLEARINGS #| Penn, i * mayor Hi must tender the ®) on nasized today at the opening of | Madward Curtis, the noted| was owned by Nora Larson. Insur-| the Interest, until fully paté - #| Feu. 2M & floral key of the office to Act. «| api ~ artist who fa compiling the miliien.|@nce to the amount of $400 was _ ns : | © ing Mayoress Mra, W, E. Hum- | th gular session of the annuab @rtiat who fa compill we | carried. ‘ | WILL REGULATE > prs ntnay e | Us } 15am \* phrey tomorrow, and he was *#| convention of American Banker el wo pase CAR SCHEDULES * be "499 = Ste qT. thie i amg in bay — to 4 asnoctation today. Presid Jonah ip tro a trip CHARGED WITH THEFT * Tacoma * ~s ether he ought to have a " « ad | m ne Seneca cn. oe oe ewsitie - something of «| ! in hte md among the Cro va Ven Supt: 1 fi 1 , Cs t 2 CHICAGO GRAIN. a & the m onve | bust #} dress, made an extended a ment tures, Mandan and r alan . r 5 * ne He took the lat. w|i vn, declar-| other tribes ed a large | an ner * Portiand * is |® ter, because he thought it #| ing it to be dangerous number of protralts for |" mn, F 4g + the ® Clea today "| % wy se By United Press.) | & would wear longer &| Gover Henry A, Buehtel and| the embellishment of his forthcom, | Wi* “rested ho Bal-|@ Bala *'D, ) 19 BUSC AT la lw #| Ma jpeer delivered addresses |ing work ur ‘ , * * 1004 fis: “ ry is et ' Teeter ee ee 2 ee, iltoet ee ee gates, after ne Vora 4 7