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FARMS 80 FEET UNDER GROUND FEET BELOW SURFACE. Some of the mushroom farms Pare are 80 fect under Fhuahtoom farmin is an impor tant industry in Rurope, where mushroome are almost a staple They are marketed at a low ene fe carried on in the ia of divased quar is said the strange hold the entire popu tunnels of the ENTRANCE TO A FARM, old quarries | spoke } ing the fung! ts by no means easy,| THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1908. POLITICAL NOTES ACTRESS (QN Republican members of the i | cannot be done to the polos, | put the wires underground in con dults and have cluster Hghts In stalled on the walks, ax has been aise Sl MURD HAS PLANTO | “etch s it") REDUCE EXPENSES ean Federation of Labor imion labor to vote for Bryan last night Soctaliatic uniontets tried to mt . “ wilt be no St nue Ck ee ne Wore Repeal Ordinances * | Making Unnecessary The largest of these approprie Cc. H. Miller and Bob Hodge seer tlons which he suggests be killed Appropriations. oft in one setting aside $45,000 from immediate or pressing United States Senator Fulton. ot} SEATTLE MAN IS LOST SPECIAL ELECTION = Time Is IN WOODS AT ARLINGTON. = ie Kusestoue Wor’ Peas done on Second and Third ave.,| R, Garmaaduertie clays Be jSeneh. tqyghels improvement | mt ercpgarg ng Wiberntans| STOCK MARKET FURNISHED et the, King Sonety hepaniions | WOMAN MAKES ALE. H. Meiklejohn Missing) se» rapemey 99 ON eee nth Touts the Ciena bare eh | WICIOUS ATTACK | °24 Friends Are Out mnehe fron i M Arline | York, © mareh ‘on he rlenta block te i ! ' \ ha ha . he armory Thuraday night, when | eAn® Walla e Hopper! Making Search. engagement, Metkeljohn t tor} Amalie, Cop, .| 16% tor Pile jranger an ifi ‘ wt hort er he thn ng | A. Co , Beret a oe Testifies in the (By United Press.) Prt emngeay no food, and rmed m re- | Am, Food 0 | 4 : 1 ume john, of the firm r. Wh allied D & Fe. « My ae ay : Brown Case. CHICAGO, Oct, 13, -— Lum | Motklejohn & Co. timber. brokers, |at the: te hyore t nx-| Am, ibe 4 olored Republican club was i Mann, won of the millionaire viee) Pi building, Is lomt in the dense | ious and ¥e Jay decided Anacor f 43% 44% organised at Mount Zion chureh president of the Mann-MeCann | Woods forth of Arlington, in Mno-| phon ‘ At r 0 last night. Ratiles will be held Oc (By United Pr: | Matiway Supply company, who was |!?Ml#h county, and RD. Brown, a! ‘TY ie around Arlington are| HB. & O. 7%) 9 , and 30. Andrew R. Black| NEW YORK, Oct, 13 ine WAl-| released on $26,000 ball on the | PU*MeRs axsociate, left thin morning | ex “ “ + iy was elected president, Dr, D, 'T,|lace Hopper, the actress, wae 6X | charge of having wtrangled to death |) (82, Swwerlenced timber er , fe are fOr nae et : Cantwell, vice president, KR. Rjamined today in the bankroptey| Mrs, Fannie Phompson last July,|— Moereemne nay tm on CM de BEL PLAST [IAG Walker, secretary, aud W. G.|/hoaring of A. O. Brown, the broker| was attacked by Mra. Annie|in Ariinuton meg e Brom mB y RL ae , }Gaylos, treasurer | Whose failure created a miniature) Bianchard aa he was leaving the | ®oon, and Mr. Br Meiklejohn 0 yeu 1, unmar-} Col FY. de or a i, | pani¢ Jast August, She said in ane | court house today | atte have gone into ried and liver at t A Athiet Wor ‘ The Young Men's Democratio| wer to questions by the attorneys The woman had gone to the court The first information concerning | club. Gen. I uv club, Bryan Volunteers and the | for the Ivers, that whe did not) house and waited until today’s pro-|* Ps ads 6 King County Democratic club will}tare any more for the automobile | ceedings were over, and when Mann fi, Central 199 lise Meet Saturday noon at Alan Dale! that Brown had given her than she| walked from the court room she i & N ‘ ‘ ‘ cafeteria } did for anything else that the brok-| pounced upon him Hike a tigress, Mo, Kan. T 7 6 " er had presented her | using her finger nails and her fists fo, Pa 4) 56 ‘ Secretary C. F. Lyons, of the The pleasure | derive from the| She declared that he had stolen Trad | 82%) 82% Young Men's Democratic club, bas! gifts ix in the knowledge of the fact| her diamond ring and she wanted iggy ev 404 >. perm challenged the Young Men's Re-lthat they wore presented to me,|it back, The police interfered and mle” Soatany +4 Veet OR fig publican club to a debate on the! ang not » of their intrinsic| finally parted the two, Mann es | Poopie’n G nol em OF bh bank guarantes law, tariff, « tion | value,” said Miss Hopp caped in an automobile | The Brute Invades Homes,|_ ©". Skeisey « the animal | p | 32% of senators by direct vote, cam: | "y.. Sek” saa” Lapniis | enone | 4 telephoned health | Be ' 1 ‘ palxn publlelty, and Bryan as the | iy eat gedit = Dyn dhe ve Frightens Women and {in tiie meantime the dog {| 1 i 4| 22% man of prosperity ag 3 pag ag Bi = wr of the house @ imped into a|! i “ | whe pre Hong Pray bg Rage Then Vanishes. nets SE gellar ong " The Freneh-Canadian Republican | {i He oan Canes 1 aaa Here there was othe wid | | > club last night latened to George [AUN Hanber admitted having re ener soramble, and the dog disappeared ; 1% FP. Vanderveer and R. BR. George |© ed & $25,000 life insurance policy | Residents in the Terry av. dis-|down an alle f n 165 in in the rooms of the Anctent Order |*"4 8me cash trict had a mad dog seare this} No later reports of animal} U, 8. Ste« 47141 46%! 46% of United Workmen, eles Are Gyesere. (Sy United Press.) morning that was serious while it! reached the health office, and It | t fd 5 09% H Chamber of Commerce ha8! poy AND, Ore., Get. 13--While| tet believed that the dog crawled off| vg mi 75 askell's affiliation with the| a letter from R. C. Me The dog first appeared at the!into some corner and died The | * 60%) 6 . Standard Oi) in Oklahoma will be} Cormick calling attention to the | ‘tne an old revolver in the Y#rd) residence of Edward Skelsey, 1919 {health authorities belleve the dog discussed by W. H. Springfield, a trie Hebt and telephone. p nt har home at Lente early today.| Terry av, where he rat ut the | was poisoned, and do not credit the | fobs o ar, meg a former resident of that state, injon First av. and styling thein as Mrs Wthel Lundgren, wife of Chas.| interior with foam dripping from|theory that he was afflicted with| Option Seon\High! LowiCloss ® hall, Latona, tonight. H.} monstrous and an eyesore to all| Landgren, « teamater, was instantly | his jaws | hydrophobia Wheat | D. Granger and George F. Vander-|citizens, He asks If something’ killed by a bullet from the weapon Dec | veer will also speak | Ma 04 44/104 ON BOND QUESTION STARTS OFF WITH Tee Short to| Submit the Matter in | November. November 3 | It i the intention of the to allow some ¢ fund ons to assint local im in the council } | EMERGENCY PIANO SELLING are so low that it is possible to | fund to establish a — uburban wards in| Ore a ae yy Eom Rt AE goueral fund to es thrive best in dark, | stand upright only in a fow “reat | pretyy wl) sheak in Tacoma Oct munteipal garbage collection and| Thé proposed million-dollar bond -sanfhameton ae Psa dear AND WHAT IT MEANS The task of t gather holes” made for the purpose ‘ Seattle ober 3 Counciiman Hurd has advanced ® Gq oeeuetion ayatem, along the lines | issue to help defray municipal ex. | {fom th ceeds of the bond iss a =). Wit Ht wilt speak in} #cheme which he believes will em proposed by Councilman Murphy penses for 1908 will have to be sub ne! — “ <4 . on mews, TO BUY NOW. the Armory and tonight for | ey) to hold There are many smaller items| mitted to the people at a special O#!nally placed a pod ae : Horttewltaral socte * ahon b& he Ta Aherman e able the finance committee to as. ae ri mar . bs : “ “ty e cv ao onan ow rn ns mn " - he sn f of th = i aie ae the city tax levy down to 16 milla which we can put off for a tin election, which will be held prob- ~ pot ad t $4 br ), and ef ner 1 Seattie Com tal| Herman W. Craven has declined to| without cutting any of the estt sald Mr. Hurd yesterday, “amount | ably tn January of next year. The | ''* — p Boesd me ae t Pte | It was very gratifying to see the € cub Tr uraday * Seattle tas the| mo cast for the r mates to « polnt that will endanger ing in the aggregate to fully $200, ost of thix election will be slightly oo bass os . > get it through) .,onse that came from the aa tak » spasing siemens ett aK: th z- in the couety | Gonartmental work during the com- 000 With this much edditional | more than $5,000 He council nouncement of the D. Johaneen ~o that morning and thr for the estate| ing year miibey to our credit in the general There is not sufficient time re Co. Emergency no Sale which Mr. Hurd’s plan in to repeal a fund, the work of the finance com-| maining in which to comply with Steam oner Olnen fe Mat ee. commenced at 9 o'clock this morn- = number of ordinances already mittee in keeping the estimates|the legal requirements regarding a ay at 8:40 this ing passed, appropriating money from within the proposed levy, without public ation, ete to submit the It exemplifies the enviable repu- with the general fund for various pur hampering any départment, will be meee tation the House of Johnston bears man bail, 24th aad Lage poses, and for which, he says, there ihr accomplished i this comimunity. We hever Kae There will be & republican rally sue a : land never will make any misstate- af Kirk weed hall tomerrew night. ments for the sak of selling tn- ' f selling t | | th and Madieon. at which ont ments. Everything we publish | j Ptee-and P.'D. Mughes will epeak | be found exactly so. It must j The democratic phonograph js at} tainly be a relief, after reading siiaaadi Cherey Valley tonight and Skykom L and investigating the exaggerated j letter to C. Harrison Green of | # tomorrow niabt claims made by other dealers in @ ~ » th ma — a = ee frantic endeavor to attract pabile ‘ *, declares that the|¢ e! — attention, to find a concern tha heavy weight’s fight with Johnson in does just exactly as it advertises, : * BANK CLEARINGS. « lane in favor of the 1 sen fust exe a ‘4 Australia In December will be pow | ¢ : Finance Committeemen | 120%, propriation ns —_— 23 WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT after the opening of ‘tively his last appearance in the!» Seattle. a Are in Favor of If the full appropriation of $20. the state called | Tine. t pene is BO necessity for) # Clearings today. ..$2.176,686.12 + as 000 cannot be provided the counell | STOCK, LEASE AND GOOD WILL OF BIG FIRST | _ We stated in a straight-from-the- te prove that the mmay jo make @ Pattifarewell in| @ falances 198,264.42 Appropriation. will set aside enough funds to esta | shoulder, businesslike manner how, . Wolff rests on the oder to boost * go with Je Tacoma. lish and maintain 25 beds in the owing to the piano business In the ot RY pe ghee EI Oeeen pages | SF § hy AVENUE CONCERN SOLD TO THE GREAT ) 0006.00.05 00° "ole that its case was com. | Yin. lowe or draw, while Lit | A® Sppropriation to ” cases. | OTHING COMPANY. the leading manufacturers found the defense went to | thur accepts $4,000 and expenses for @ Pertiand, & | @mergency hospital in the new mu-| ‘ i WESTERN CL Cc ANY. themasives overstocked. We. a fs effort to hammer out | Mi# share s # Clearings today. . .$1,258,620.00 @ | aleipal building will probably be al or AFTER ESTIMATES, plained how they made the D. 8. the probability of the oe fen picked up snug for|@ Balances 114,666.00 #|jowed by the finance committes. On| ye rinance committee of the city| orga ss es, eq tt iptes Ge aa Gene ale | Saturday the members of the com. | colnet! was today engaged in anoth-| The Great Weatern Clothing Com- | old establishment will searcely ree- | OPT Sch tat tute Sealine DEAE witness Was Charles to retire if he wants to, no matter| * ** ¥* SPS EYES S*** nittoe announced that there would) partmental estimates for 1909. No| pany, one of the largest mercantile OBnize It tthe Great Western |t@ have us take « part of this over- Sener. if the fury be | What may be the outeome of the) TRIAL OF ALAGICH |be no funds available for such ans or the iter nsidered " “"” Heoncemns in the United States, with | oitumbiate a complete change in ‘ of hands IMs Oridence. the suspicious Mah with the negro eatabliahment |stores Im many of the large cities ¢) hod: 2 entire |, All told, we contracted to take oft thet Martin carried on Manager Neail is in a hospital! ENDS TOMORROW ; prdligerstier ogee Pe mlig dire ie edligs neal fo nteen carloads of pi- @ will be eliminated from * Monrovia, Cai. and says he wilt} alerts Today at least three members of PRI of the West, has purchased the new stock of the best popular price | 1455 approximately three hundred oy be ng wag —— be able to witness the mill Fr. A. Quyt | the committee insist that a failure j lease and business of the Monarch | 8rt, and a strictly oneprice sY® |i sraments. This immense extra pr tpal wit |to establish a munictpal emergency }Shoe & Clothing Co. on First av-|°™ shipment on top of our regular com feer with Martin in Erick tt a Figg Bone Se implted promise made when the peo- jenna, near Untvereity strev for a big closing-out sale, an abso-| 01) nos and lots of them 0 that ia's face poet ple voted an ixsue of $175,000 In Coming into the locat field unan- lute cleanout, at an early date, | [10 “G, possible ti s and oe r Lonas tor boapitsl purposes. The, following parenace prives were! nounced, the mammoth corporation starting probably next Saturday, of ie cae one bed had RUN OF 19 a Councilmen Goddard and Way xe, ot. Sue mer |quietly negotiated the purchase of every article in the Monarch stock.|MUST FIND HOMES~ QUICKLY. r have at all times pleaded for the the Movarch, securing with it a The new owners promise something We fully realize that only the ale cane, |tue seavact wey Tee feath | hospital appropriation, and reat long time lease of the building, to- startling in the matter of low! . oo) Otc otaimary : seory store at Oril- firmed {n an interview today their | gether with three large basements, prices. Included in the goods mark. | O°" Se rare MMts | lelephoning the a oftexpressed opinion that the city Loo eres }to be used as warerooms for their ed for slaughter are Men's, Wom-|/) ciotted time. But they're go | . ade cota te whole | should own and operate its own big surplus. stocks. A beautiful en's and Children’s Shoes, Rubbers, |/\° f nove—they've got to move —_——-— pbably ove tte per heen completed per Cx Men's. ® and), 7 ‘ ; ~ senat [of tomertow before going to the| hospital. we ver new front has just b mapleted, | Rubber Coats We predict that this sale will be ar| Citizens employed at the Grea land the entire interior of the store Children’s Clothing, an exception vee herd thie ehinteet bUie or Northern docks compiain bitterty of | DY the car service on Western ay be | declaring that the trip from the foot of the waue to the docks, which should take bat 19 minutes, requires on the average fully hour becanse of the delays due to the congested traffic in the whole sale district / Every morning,” declared a dock employe today, “the traffic is block-| ed with teams and men who take in the Dairy. their time to get out of the way milk and butter, ‘frequently stopping to unload « is necessary, 05 wagon full of sand. It takes nearly | 8 as long to make the trip tn strain- evening, when we return first be rinsed with <1 called up Superintendent — a ae See Public Utilities Bouillon to make brought com) protest and he not only anewered | then wash in warm diseonrteourty but hung up the tete- | ial ot Gold | phono in the midst of the conversa: | represented at the the Vashon Istand tion. We believe he is chiefly at! " —- —_= fawit, as he compelled the company | leave ties es to use the Western ay. run after the| hours before patrons of the line had voted in Have ty pr frm od mathe and scald them favor of lst av eel = UNEMPLOY WANT AID | Sixty. Thousand. Attempt] to Enter English | Parliament. LONDON, Get, 13.—~Over 60,000 unemployed, determined to pre their throngs to parilament ¢ rushed the police near the parlia ment bufldings and several times nearly succeeded in breaking through the lines. They rushed the police with erles of “throw the po: lee into the Thames” and serious trouble ts expected when night falls. the Autopiano Club The authorities expect the trouble THEREBY SAVE FROM | ‘° '#%t all might. A pitched battle may result eer, $150.00 ON YouR The trouble around the pariia IANO, ent houses began early toda MR free use of our circu he unemployed mon, many of Or Mbrar Spe whom are in a pitiful condition given for a fow days on nt parliament to consider mea hand Autopianos ures for their relet 86 $350.00 with free use ieee fusie ihrary You Can Ger a Bettor Kohler & Chase For Less Money Second Av., Geattic, Wash Ask Us Why ore You Buy KUSTER AND HARTZELL, Trynk Manufacturers, 2107 First, Avenue Weber Piano Dealers an} the | t Cousetiman Hurd also comes out c pound. Lamb Sea oben Bie per SAVE MONEY ON PRISONERS’ FOOD A municipal cook sakouuk and Thitchen, to 4 city prisoners, will be the rec omm: tion of Chief of Po! Ward, who has returned from a trip| to Onkiand © says that by this cans prisoners’ meals in Oakland | ont Ll cents a day, against 37% | s in Seattle, under the contract! ayatem. In Onkland the 11 cents « inctudes the cost of clothing for chain gang and fuel for the |kitehbem. The chief sayw this would} save Seattle $5,000 « year PASTOR TOTELL EAST ABOUT WEST and th tomatoes, 52-60, « } VRORTA RL RW e ereen onions, 19 do [34 ton. spinach. be: }4i 2b don beets $1.00. sack $250 Cash As First Payment ! WILL BUILD TO stTT vou Artistic Home Bither Oa YOUR OWN LOT OR ON ONE OF & vrs TALKING MACHINES RECORDS Heattte tform in ah Kim Conn, Rev native of this Hecretary Hoos th for worm | WHAT AGE DO YOU Pict 10 ma || © | 60,70 or 80 @| aune of nu gard to & decided \ ashington DATES FOR INTER-CLUB |“ ATHLETIC EVENTS (By United P PORTLAND, © Oe for the Inter-club boxin tling tournaments of the Wish Rulld Yourself 1 MAKE PLANS FoR You, Hat Remember, Views If you live that long, there are likely to be some years at the latter end when will not be able to earn a living for yourself and family you Henttle, Spok id Multnomah athletic iba were selected yesterday after- | A man's productive powers noon at a meeting held in Portland. | ‘ere curtailed and wsdally cease nee tl be held, each ne woat for tiro.of . them entirely with old age, This will get the first tourna makes him dependent for sup. ment, when Seatt Ath as ‘ fib tneste Multnomah erub in the port upon bis friends or the local gymnasium, The Dee. 4 state, unless he has od Spokane and Seattle will take a try Ne vous at the sport m Spokane. Jan, § while yor Spokane comes to Portland, and Begin to save now during Jan. 29 Beattie and Spokane will go the productive a of sour against each other in Beattie HURT IN RUNAWAY pount life. savings @ and deposit regularly a part of Open a Rep air Works Paul Whitney, a teamster in the your earnings, whieh will keep firm, ta tn Providence hospital from SHOES REPAIRED you and yours in old ago njurtes received in a runaway near WHILE YOU WAIT Interlake noon, EH Union Savings & Trust Co. will recov All Our Work Guaranteed Come soe the most up-to date repair shop in the weet. SPRING CHICKENS SPRING DUCKS Dry-picked fowls, spring lamb oy S CORNER SECOND fancy veal, prime beef, A-1 502 e treet AND CHERRY. | ntock at the Palace Market, Second j and Yesler. peaneesuanentensentanesczansascsasaty | thoroughly modernized being so marked that the biggest held. Give th gain and th ally large assortment of Underw and Forntshings, Mankets, ete the change tron of the people a real bar- re always buying, lad to seize the opportunity The manufacturers’ loss is your «ain. If yours is a musicless home, and you have any idea of securing a fine high grade piano within the t two years, don’t under any cumstances let this opportunity get by you HIGH GRADE PIANOS SACRIFICED. Your chole d to one or two unknc To the contrary, every taste for tone, case design and price is certain of sat- isfaction. Included in this Emer- gency Sale are instruments from 9 America’s foremost factories — Kimballs, Lesters, Story & Clark, er Johnston, Hobart M. Cable, Win- terroth, Decker, Pease, Schubert, and even the glorious Chickering. VELVET TREAD | S0VES WITM EVERY STEP \ 903 2d Av. All strietly brand new &nd the very latest styles. Th i rtant Ef present my ree importan OTIRC TIES Fh cone tn. 20% tat take yom choice of any plano in the estab in Our Fall Shoes lishment at an honest, bona fide saving of $75, $110, $145 and even STYLE, EASE AND YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. x te see the relis strictly We au brand new pianos—well known New ply STYLE in abundance, not sacrifice EASE but at the same time we do York makes—that go now for $168, We make it @ rule to see that every man, woman and child ff 824 the fancier styles for $24 more gets his money's worth at this store. money, Pay $1.26 weekly We are featuring Men's and Women's Shoes in all leathers Come in and examine carefully and bulit by the most erftical makers at the elegant latest style instruments offered in the Emergency § » at * : $204 and $282—worth $375 and $426 The Big Family | $3.50 of anybody's mensy, end ofted she by other dealers as high as $450 and $475. Pay $1.75 weekly Shoe Store $4.00 and Then there are th nelest ex hibition styles in choicest of San Burl Walnut and Genuine Quarter S Sawed Oak—highest grade stand TURRELL y 903 2d Ave. Psssmyce: meena” Sy ate Burke Block wand waey: other: 6%, priphrtion ate savings. { BETTER COME AT ONCE. AMERICAN THEATRE |: 2" pyc. ean permit of such drastic price cut Pike 8t., between Sth and 6th Aves. ting t needless to state that Week Commencing Saturday, October 17. quickest action is necessary, We WELCH STOCK COMPANY tending to this at once. Our repu " tation la back of every statement Presenting in this announcement, You'll find “A Woman’s Bitter Atonement’ icf ee eh EE. $10°ce A comedy drama in four acts dramatized from Bertha M $ om 1 early Clay's Novel of that name t We mean busi. Matinee Daily at 2:60, Two night performances at id ppt op. m. D. 8, Johnston Co., Oldest Entire lower fioor, 200. Balcony 10¢ largest dealers, Johnston ( nb Third end Unive ity