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TER OFTEN MADE THREATS OF MURDER 0 Pe eeeooes eeeoeoe The Arte and Orafte exhibit winning next week under picet of the Woman's Century being planned by each the purpose of ending her existence, | fre Nani | A mysterious feature of the double b —_—— Ovt Woman's Centur elu fight has been thrown on tragedy is the apparent ease with {evening program. by Mary Core tragedy enacted at the} which Foster overroce ner fears.) Moore, Mra HM, Swart First av, and Cedar/ The girl had been threatened with beanies Oct. &-Queep Anne Fe Bight, when George| death several times before yot she | EMU Glubs Oot. 7 Women's — ores & cook by profer| pearance of @ person possessed of) Thought. club. program te Mics Dis’ divorced wife, | fear | Canselia; Oct, &—Woman's Educa Bertha Kapp, of Bal No arrangements have yet n| Mortal lub; Oot, 10-—Ciontan club out his own | made for the funeral of either Brain ty sinan’s Century club, pro: ter or the murdered woman, LE ere Loulee C. Beck; Oct Jr. brother of the —— | Woman's tuk program. by Rene tated today that|* ® WR ARRR AAR HH . dot. 1s—Alpha clute | undesirable by He 1 Schwert eee, Stat Kapp, Sr. |* BANK CLEARINGS, | forer; Oct. le-—mohutart ore os ‘opposed the mar bl . : oe YGuartah be pr strenuously ae cram by wartet, P. BO. ar Foster Lage to an = wy Clearings $1,976,878.29 | enged by Mrs. Doheny soon according ;® Balances 254,997.20 W]e g nse, gigs n * Tacoma, *| Stommer were married last Hunday ® Clearings today ....91,071496 # | evening at the home of the below ® Balances 63,296 w/ parents, 484 17th ay. N. The bride * Portiand. &/ Was given away by her father, Mr % Clearings today ....$1,117,282 | Solomon Btommer. The ge Bed ye tended by his brother, Str, Martin a . Balance seeseeees 199,746 : Jacoby, After a short wedding trip SRR ER ee Hw) kane, Wash, | K ins, to | STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY| ation Lois to tintna wan married » ©. OBBORN & CO. to Mr, Adam N. Kerns on Tuesday Now York, Oct, 1, 1908 |evening at the F ot the of attocks High) Low! Bid |A’k’4 | ficiating clergyman, v malig. Cop. 4%) 74 | T4%) TH) Wilson, D. D., 915 Bo Wife's Money. Am, Locom..| 46. | 46%| 48%| 48 Me Sica Walk weeks ago she went tol AS. @ RCo) 4%) HBA) BA Mr. Harry Beck Corbin and Miss Yekima and Foster followed | Anacon. Cop.) 44%) 44%| 44%! 4414 | Violet Louise Walle of V aehon were North Yakima Fos | Atehison | 874/88 | married Tuesday at the home of m the young wom-| 3 & ©. | 98M) 97%! OSM) 85% Mr. Paul Land, 8400 Whitman av ot vee him again | C®S, Pacific. ./1774 176 176K 176% | The Rev, W. C. Kantner, DD. of ne CM. & St. Pl194 [193% 139K | Bdgewater Congregational church xhausted. The | G2. ip | | Bde kregationa Cok FP. & Tron) 34%) 24%) 844) 84% | officiated 4 then left for Elonsburg and| Erie vos] 20%] 2944) 205) 20% Cameron-Farr, iter followed her |G. N. ptd J290%4 129% 190% )180% | Mr. Herbert L. Cameron and Mre Monday morning Kapp’s ais. 20%) 10%) 104) 10% | Clara Parr were marri at the Seattie and Immediate. | Louls, & | ipa OBE [manse of the Wertmingter Presby | Mo. cific 53%) 52 S24) 6 jan church, 915 BE. Columbia ot «glee ee eather, | Nath Lead...| agi] a2] S24) 4244 sday evening, Dr. J. M. Wilson | ; 103% 1108 [1034 fat to Ellensburg to a girl! isett 196% 136 e "Wentworth: Bresen, bto forward her clothing. 24/191 H1s2 [22K The Triage of Mr. Edwin Went i had in the meantime gone | Reading 125% 128 [128% | worth and Mise He f took burg and taken posses South. Pacific 102% % 102%)1 [place last eve “me of ee Wkenee ‘wite'e edfects Union Fecitic 189% tes %6t80 ety the bride's par o and Mre : * 10. tem ‘ 45 6% | Charles Drager, 1521 14th av, & The m the dead woman's! ice! pid. .../109 fosqliosa ion [Ree Mt, We Voces tah The Hed on Foster to deliver) bridal attendants Mise Magda thing that he ascertained CHICAGO GRAIN. line Matson, bridesmaid former Mrs. Foster was fn ‘ Chicago, Oct. 1, 1908 Drager, ring bearer S Mr, Cart option Open High) Low( tone | Drager, er Mr, and Mr on } Yentwort oak Mer took the first train for) no. 99% 100%) 994 1100% | Lake, Wash “nite At Baker and from the depot went) way he: 2% 102% 103% Club. Chorus. tht to Ballard. a ere July Tu) 8 741 97%] The Ladies Musical Club chorus Tv = P< i HN hel eting ueelay eee his former wife. The EONA WALLACE HOPPER.| MC. A. building. The chorus i to talk with him at} NEW YORK, Oct. 1 ©. | open to active, associate and ste paged cried and begged | Brown, the bankrupt broker, tosti-| Hamu’ of (he club. Mr. Bowman she bear him. After a long /fied today before United States! inh chorus for the Damrosch eon the girl agreed to ac-| Commissioner Glichrist that he has|cort inst May. haa beon re . fester down town to we-| presented Edna Wallace Hopper for thia year. Thowe desiring jor ber clothing which Foster had| With @ life insurance policy for|the chorus should apply to Mrs. L aght with him from Ellensburg. | $25,000 eee ie? mace nel Meike Deliberate Murder. The attorneys who are investt | ombership should be + to Mrs ‘Of going to the Northern gating the charges against Brown | Frederic Bentley, 1712 Terry av 4 th » left declare that he has given Miss Hop-| General men ip tickets for the At depot, the pair | per considerable money in the past | art of this season can h street car at First | coy years. be secured hore Mre. i st. and engaged “| A. Robb, § toyleton av. N. Frisco house. Wednen- Stevens Relief Corps Comstock Golden Gate. ° be the aue olub | the young couple will reside in Spo POSES OOS SeSeeeereoes | the SOCIAL NOTES ¢' .... nee | HE the NOW Federated Chub house dediinenan ) commen corner of Harvard ay, N. and * found on the floor each with & bul) Thomas at, promises to be well ves Believe Wife Was |). th the weein putronised The murdered girl's father says| ach club of the Federation wilt _ Deliberately Lured he believes that Foster deliberate. | de In charge one of the days of the to Death. iy tured the girl to the hotel for | *XDIDIt, and attractive programm are | The schedule the lifeless bodies of! Pgh ‘ Rilew orth will entertain divorend wife were! 100 shares tor sale at 30 conts.|inmnd Tos ton en, Gerster ot Natatorium. Salt | 4. M. Herrin & Co., 610 Pir | ernoon. ey Card Club. “cont — is Mra W. BE. Stevens will enter tain the Queen Anne Bridge-Lunch jeon club next Wednesday after | noon. Benedict Club. The Ben fet club, which hase mthy te “Sthees ine ne . 208 Peoples Bank Ide the first series of dane reorwaniaed, will « Phone Main £430. leventng of October 18, at Christen ted officers of the Bene dicts are Byron Thrope Carr president; J. M. Lang John C. Watrous, secre Y Arnold: Dauilley. Mr. William Arnold of r Cole, and Mi Eetelia M "y were married Tuesday evening by That's the first thing a careful shopper says our store: “If you want to be sure of your Rev. J. D. O, Pow fof the Unttartan church ; Don't take our word for it—drop in. The Proper Place For Bills and Papers Is a Desk, of course, to say nothing the daily convenience as regards your correspondence Here's a thoroughly well | Nothe, M Amelia MacKay Church Meeting. te by and | There will be a » [nese meeting norT fthe Proepect | association | Ongood, pant Congregational ct | Moore. Drass curtain rod Only one to & customer The Royal Chef.” nw SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Pric on Clothing for the Boys. All the Credit CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 Firat Av: Se Ses SECOND AND UNION. at the manse The attendants wore Mr, money's worth—and a little more—go to Grote- | ¥** "ry! Oren tin’s.”” Our advertised specials are only a few ne Ladies’ Institute wi the “money savers” to be found in every de- hall, October & Regular $3.00 Suits only $1.50 You Want Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 | Regular $6.00 Suite only 82.50 AMUSEMENTS | The evolutions and dances done made house desk, of solid by the youna women in “A Kaight f > for a Day,” at the Moore, are pleas oak, in golden finish, 24 ing tregoers thie week. The inches wide, with a drawer stage pictures are pretty and th it nieton-hot cast is good, Matiness today and an 1 pigeon-holes. Worth | Raturday, $9.50, but goes tomorrow, I} | “The Claneman.” | “The Claneman,” Thomas Dixor Frida Onl ir.’ tale Ku Klux Klan, whict been bitterly criticised as aling to race prejudice, but the author challenges bis critica to Gisprove tts accuracy. The Ku Kiux Kian did ite work In 1967, and was organized for the purp of pun th — | Regroes and carpetba on oé@ees in the VALUE IN A ihe. anapmensece? At the week will be play, “The nere rie 3 " was one of the attraction p This Open Front Bookcase York when it played there f 41 inches wide and 52 inches months last muminer, ‘The Golden oak finish, with & matinee Sunday ¢ adjustable shelves and Roms able began this morning W. H. Conte ae Lamy hauser. the f R . 8 . Be ects fe Seattic Theatr this afternoon, Richards & ingle have provided@ treat for on their prosent visit to Seattle. Be inning ur ‘ fterr in, T Rocky Mountain Iixpres ne of Luna Vark Natatorium, a healthy outdoor sport inside. oo owest joattle molgdramas, will be at & or a woek the hell sycoess CaN be credited to %) May ip her work in the role of Rie Nore of the Rancho,” at the Lota this waek, Mor pane ing, acting and costumed have oon recelved with great delight by Ming At loading THE STAR-—-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. ‘GOV. HASKELL BLUNTLY | ~ STRIKES AT PRESIDENT G.N. BEGINS WORK ON "MOSES COULEE BRANCH Construction on a hundred mile! visit to the larger ex tern elities, the large andiencgs. Next wook the| Pes. BP a M | @xtension of the Great Northern kag 2 ike taene bono ce Ay company 9 an early Pngiten . man, the @um of $260,000 tn cash | rallway into the Mc coulee coun: | S8CTs OF Mie 4 sor neg tay, Vopr of addon | Tell, nan, im 40, n casl dustrial plants, Going before them felt’ a dramatithuon of Gane| oe Him He Will Seek Wir added to your campaign fund.) try that by next yenr will bring | not ax a booster, but as a raliroad Major's» groat novel Satisfaction in the | Challenge to President. between 4,000,000 and 4,000,000 bush-| man, Mr. Miller has done good mie | “I challenge you to publish the|¢l# of wheat Into Seattlo has been | slonary work for Seattle. The facts See pence FRO Court | records of the interior department | commenced, according to John A.|and figures laid before them {llue PO a gti Sige naa a ly Mk a icin Jon the subject of this franchise. In| Miller, general agent of the freight | trating what supported Seattle were Of th Third Avenue company thie| (By United Press.) jany character of statement you| department of the Great Northern, | revelation to them, says Mr. Mil weok, Ia ne of the most pe GUTHRIB, Okla, Oct. 1.—Die.| make that I have at anystime dur Mr, Miller has just yeturs from | ler sty “6 company has ’ 2 in J p life had NGC: | oom " x z an heen tne “The Heart of th |carding all forms of diplomacy and | tion whatever oF ot aur shernetar Ridge,” a beautiful southern play, | tact, Gov, O N, Haskell, the| with the Standard Oil company or MINERS STAMPEDE) STEAMER LINDSAY Will be the attraction next week. lformer de national com-|any of ite subsidiary companies, | rv mittee treasurer, has written a lot-|* ready to refute such statenent.| PO NEW STRIK IS UNDER LIBEL A the high et fovitte |ter to President Roosevelt, telling |,,, at Moosevelt. you ery out for| | seth Gh ths Man thastre thie ween | Purity, You say you did not four ott ~ For damage done the Cordova | . ity | (he president his optnion of him in| years ago know whe ra A large st fe {i are the Three Newsomes, novelty | yy a bt now | arge stampede 18 on from! docks when she crashed into them : vomedy | Plain and blunt terma tion fund was coming from to #6| » equillbriats; Jolly & Wild, comedy « ' gull musicians, Hawley & Meott Olcoti,| Gov. Haskell saya he asks for|oure your election until the teati-|*a/rbanks to Sullivan creek, near! recently, the steamer A. G. Lind- in “Just Marriod & Week,” and Joc | no fatrnens or justice trom the pres | mony of two years ago disclosed | Fort Gibbon, Alaska, and a con-| say was Ubeled for $5000 at that Hardman, monologist, Bnigmareiic,|ident, as he is convinced that he! the bargains and sales between Mr,| tinuous pay str as t ated place. On account of the lack of p re y the wonderful automaton, t# the de-|is Without fairness, Justice or in-|Cortelyou and the corrupt Interests | 0D {t, according to Geo eas, banks at Cordova the Mb was jieht of the setentifically inclined. | tegrity, apd informa him that he|of Wail st. You have known that who 1s at the Arlington transferred to Valdez, where she a | Will seek Batisfaction in a court not | fact for two years, and Mr, Cor-|, “On the boat we came down the was delayed #ix days awaiting the inisitlics bk teak orcad wicoee | subject to presidential nomination. |telyou t# util] a member of your| “nya eo about 17 > People were arrival of the bel bond. She te deen ts Boo! at mucceen governor says: | cabinet.” on the stampede for the strike, tax-| due to arrive in Seattle October 11 rin wen or ik ¢ Mye ff a - ory Tht otic athe. |. “Frankly speaking, I could have| . |ing the capacity of the boat. Four Pesta } r Awickards, |Aerived at no other conclusion than| PINCHOT ATTACK DROPS. teen claims were taken there when & Biwke, | that you, in your reckless partisan: | porate we left, and the reports that were oc Lester @{ebip, and disregarding the rights! By United Press.) | received at Fairbanks were that the POLIC M Quinn, expert wooden shoo dancers, |of others, would pack a court or ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 1.)camp would be a bonanza,” said Y Q wee mt t reserve questio ked today Political Motives. ciuiten ae te apt ben de EW BANKERS’ PRESIDENT. ’ Orpheum. | ao The Rovernor takes the president | Session of the National Irrigation | Lester Chambers and Clara Knott|to task for the assertion that the | CONsross nan hag pres ag be DENVER, Oct. 1—It in practic.| According to the blotter at police to their work in “The Operator’ are | sults pending against him wore in | #0m prevails that the fight om Chief! 11) co rain today that Geo. M. Rey headquarters, a total of 1,099 per- re Le fyature at the Orpheum (his{ connection with Creek Indian land, | United States Forester Gifford Pin-| iiss or Chicago will be elected " week. The author of the piece ha*! whereas they are sulta over gov.|Chot will not be carried beyond sresident and thet Lewis sone were arrested during the |eiven them an unusual opportunity | Yaurene they are aults governor |the denunciation in speeches al Lo Sel un diinen tes month of September. In Angust, |for the dixplay of their talents, and aoennea tent ris t had the ready made, The fight for the next 1,030 arrests were made, Thirty- they are making th most of tt. S8#erte that the president had the jof the American Bankers’ associa | ~" ial 4 is considered Other good things on the bill are | sults brought merely for political | Convention appears to have narrow-| 100 in peanion here =< a So See | Jub Brothers, in a cabinet trick: | pury to republtcanize 20,000 In-|¢4 to @ race between Pueblo, Colo.,| rather quiet work in police circles, in 4 three the a Jonse Lasky company musical act, acrobats | ONTHE FRONT | Rianos, and The Dutep amer Nederland jeleared Portland yesterday to take ordere at St. Vincent, carrying 205 480 bushels of wheat Justice Martin of the Vancouver ourt of admiralty has ordered the wnfixcation by his masesty’s au horities of the Bea pwned flah ing schooner, Francis Cutting, whiet wan taken by the fishing cruiner Kestrel recently, while within the three-mile Hmit The U. 8. Kignal Corps office re colved a memage yeeterday fr Fort Gibbon, statin $ it had been in ex ynicatton with the she being then 366 nak pass, at an air distance Gibbon of 1,250 miles from Portiand fr Bteamehly Friday night Alaska with m Yaka salmon fr and 1 Helde The steamer Cottage City been put in commission and leave at 9p m. tomorrow with the passengers and bageage wrecked Humbeoktt for Bouthe: Alneka The waliin City of Beattie, whieh was left ¢ been | poatponed The «hip Glory of the Beas has been chartered by Frank Water house & Co, and will be wu . |the coal trade between Ladyamith, BC. and this clty. The steamer Dirigo, running to Southeastern Alsskha, te at the Arye while & new main being stepped. | The steamer Jefferson left Skag- mast way for Beatle yesterday morning at 5:30, The schooner Minnie A. Caine ar- rived thie morning from Honotatr ) & general cargo. ship W MH. Smith ar at Port Townsend thie morn m Ban Pranciae | vertue ship Hyderabad for am arrived at Taital, 143 verdue bark Gladavia from arrived at Antofagasta, a grain the @. ginn ship Rar c the United King elevator ‘SAY FLIES SPREAD | GERMS OF TYPHOID Ninety-five casex and two deaths in the record of the typhoid tever! epidemic during Sep jority of mber, A ma cases are attributed by "* the health officials to the spreading of the disease germs by files. In Weat Seattle 15 casee are traced to one original case, the suc ceeding cases following because po precautions were taken to keep out the flies. BALL PLAYERS WILL TRAIN AT LACROSSE Chas. A. Comiskey, president of the Chicago White Sox club, will next spring Introduce an innova tion fn the way of training bis play ere preparatory to the seam work. He will requisition the « anadian game of lacrosse for his purpose, and among other reasons belleves that it will increase the endyrance and speed of hie wards. | 00 much baseball in « bunch ts not good for the trip,” he says 1. 0. G. T, IN SEBBION, The grand lodge session of thed Scandinavian Good Templars ging tonight tn Danish Bro hall. It will be continued tor and Saturday in W. O About 150 delegates will be in at tendance | HAS NOT RESIGNED. | The report that Rev, H. H. Gow f Trinity church, hae t we It th believed the n the fact that Mr. Gowen has been ap- inted to a lectureship in the unt versity | New Mail Order | NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—-Outgoing steamers today carried large con ignments of mail for Great Brit in as the result of the decreased wiage rates. The liner Amertka carried 661 sacks and the Baltle took 110 aac of letters bearing 2cent stamps. Nee Wo op SECT 0. ine Reine Four men on a training! dian voters. Further, Gov. Haskell | and Spokane, Wash. CONSULT A LAWYER. A silght decrease tn the amount of ms j esc dl ia monthly fines from denizens of the } | 9 1 od The & jected district is noted during Ply, Roceevelt, 3 have enié that! u BO The parties who asked The Star oe were saueemiiihe tar too ‘gveus |PU HUM LDT |for information regarding the set last month. This is due to jing of the franchise to the Prairie | OFF OF ROCKS | tlement of doctors’ and nurses’ bilis|the nearremoval of « certain Ol & Gas company before state enneenaents jare advised to consult a lawyer. | cla of resorts. hood, thereby creating veated righta| ‘The steamer Humb which | This paper does not answer ques }im that company that our state au-|went on the rocks at M t Point, | tons on law 18 AGENT IN NORTHWEST, t rity is ywerless to Interrupt. | Pender teland, Hritiah ¢ bin, wae | & — — ™ : - . You have tried in your Inst state-| pulled off at 6:16 o'clock last night L. M. Ingersoll, of Tacoma, Bie | s »| The British tog Salvor towed the been elected a vice president of the ment to evade this iesue. You have : —" ij big steamer free from tts pertlour Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- tried to give your readers a wrong tm press In the office of the & » and then took her on to|ll private Leased Wire to All Bx road, with jurisdiction er the , . See & * | Vietort It ti believed =the change: 0 © e interior department the records will Humbotat is a8 injured re watt ie og rast How imams 6c ae speak as between us I say that was at first t She in to be $s. C. Osborn & e mebeting Gables now dane you granted that franchise, 1 may repaired at the Esquimalt drydock. | ™ ST2a @27 iret Av. seen 9) © sco Pr that you did it at the solicitation ot ig tees EGGS AT HIGH PRICE. Of Benator Depew and others, that within a few and jays thereafter, | Olt mem according. to Me Hara. {ward th rapid bounds. ‘The. top Report of the Financial Condition ot and eananiinaitine titania notch price of the season was { reached yesterdty, when 42 cents was asked for ranch eggs. GARDEN TRACTS 3%acre tracts, $100 an secre; easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clear- ed; fine for chickens and ber. ries. National Land inv. Ce, tne. $17 First av The price of eggs is leaping up NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Colman Bullding, few te, at close of business September KESOU RCES, Loans and Aiscounts Accrued Interest MME. PAUL Exclusive | ates Showing the Latest Styles | da Be in New Fall Millinery ihe 122} TWO /1323 4 es 3d Av.’ STORES (3d Av. Commutation ries H A 4520--Phones—i 1893 beat | THE LA ONLY TWO and S Prices have now been shattered into Friday zains, The prices will do it, too. doors close for the last time Saturday night. fect par It will be worth coming miles to see. 60c Rubber TD oss oe oe 85c Rubber Water $1.75 Syringes 50c Four-in-Hand Silk Neckties . $1.50 Cotton Blankets. $2.50 Big Marseilles Bedspread ...... 7 1-2c Shelf PN. . va sates $3.00 Newhall’s Kid Gloves, all colors ‘ ‘ 85c Children’s Toilet Set (tooth pow- der, perfume, soap, face powder) $2.25 Ladies’ Fancy Silk Garters 45c Box Eaton & Hurlbut Stationery ne THE Hubbell Co. turday will be absolutely your last opportunity to get any of these big bar- a perfect blaze of unparalleled values. Hubbell’ Everything Must Be Sol here will not be 10 cents’ worth adise for bargain getters, Let nothing prevent you from seeing the end of this great sale. Be wise and get there early. Here Are Some of Hubbell’s Wonderful Wind-Up Prices The Old McCarthy Store' A pment Perniture end fistures Real estate and other resources Government and ratiroad bonds ........ Cash on hang and due from banks ....... eid in... Gurpiue and undivided profita Deposits sonesend Total Tt te our sim te pay our Gepositors such interest and te afford them wach facilities ns are im accordance with sound business principles, On this beste we invite your account ALEXAND? Mecretary PEE Wiens Onshore ST CALL DAYS MORE! B AMORROCK President 3. P. MARTMAN, Vice President the smallest possible fragments. The windows are s have determined to sell everything, and ft on the shelves when the The store, during these last two days, will be a per- 25c Tally Cards ES ns Spds euawieek cau 75c Ladies’ Fancy Stock Collars and 35c¢ Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose . sina cee 50c Ladies’ Linen Collars, fancy col- ors and silk embroidered ....... 25c Children’s 25c Ladies’ Knit $2.25 Ladies’ Balkan Kid Dr $1.00 Infants’ Pinning Blankets, hemstitched and silk embroidered. Your choice of all Corset Covers in the house, values to 50c Your choice of all Kimonos in the house, values to $1.00 Your choice of all Men’s and Ladies’ Um- brellas in the house, values to ess 39c 9c THE ubbell (0.

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