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THE STAR—-SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1908, oe thames (Continued, DS 0 HELP FAIR yg | co this manner the tnear-| Pio A oman pment peter Insurance Coupons to Be Ramis, on grocer, or taker character af the people who occupy | Portland Hotel Men Sub-|Adene und Anna Louise Sotberg, Place of ork along together and the 1 partments, are never visited by the iiidren of A, Solberg, cashier of _ Used in chaser eta his insurance for pice “We aoanoe. meer oe: *€tib@, med Alaateans fh sistant, dv wut ‘their oa | ——— ane j Hothing, due. “ abe ings secount of $100 to buy a bond | loore Th expecially the last act of Verdi's the Stamps. The originators of the scheme ee ee Come to Front. lelae tiie moraine" Thay tend Chat | s entre te mg bed cj teeee ng -geagarnas have great hopes of Ite suocess, ax : Oe ee eer ——— |man Parry that they would rather ymphony Matinee "There seemed to be & Closor Bridges and George W. | they contend that nearly every per Austria and Bulgaria to Ti ait | Contranted to the many interests get 8 per cent on the bonds than Yest sympathy across the footlights. {wo Seattle men, have hit/son wants accident and sick beve-| Refuse the Terme 6f oe places have appealed to|*® WHE benefit from the Seattle | 4 per cent at their father's bank esterday Perhaps this was produced by the cleve: trade producing fit Insurance, although they cannot Wie patice for auelatance ne pa fulr and who have not aubsortbed | Others Subscribed. lens formal attire of the singers in for whieh tBey have a pat: always see how they can afford it the Powers. trotman uaually tella the victim to}, P@!™y, are the mbacriptions and | The G 6 the large | 4 and happy audience | *fternoon gowns and suits mg. They propose to use The tnaurance company which {s veecmera tb Puctlive the ace. (trate Of Oe Gem seuthe, Almekans| 720, Collins Muate waa.the lp) : ‘and sick beaeflt policies, obliged to pay a big commission catit to located tee from cae to thean tena guneemne oulalle of the state, [ont Subeoriner tls morsing, taking | Crowded out of the Moore theatre BURGLARY FRUSTRATED. ioe sonsavest similar to the for {tx business, will be provided (By United Preas,) “enna "The Clotinn ta than very ane} Added @ the ist who have $2,500 worth, Subseriptions of $1,000) yesterday afternoon, after listen. with automatic agents, trom whom | LONDON, Oot i—-War in tho|iy he told to “nes the chet” |aeribed from outside the state 19| More ecetved from the followink: |ing “in peace and contentment” to| ink Wien Tey attempted 1a enter a at —s the scheme ts that! ‘t will be no trouble to collect, and |Balkana ia imaiinent today, accord we the obi the subsertption of O'@hea Bron, | ery, Broderick, eee _— the exceliont program turnished by | *"4 Interiake, lant night, but the de. see coupons vlone will be accept the tradesman who uses the aywtem jing t@ statements made in diplo- Men Drink Openly ownern of the Snoquainie hotel at| Lett Farrar, M. and K, Gottstein, the a ainhed DY | termined attitude of the tenant put ithe Insuwance company hand | will have an agverttning ayatem, the |matte clrof here. Tt tw felt that Shiky tebihine © hesita | Portland, who took bonda tor $1,000, |; 4- H. Groen, Netherlands-Amer- | the Metropolitan Quartette of New) the quartette to right. Faas heard business, for premiums. results of whieh cannot got away|the luck of restraint among the| gon aborts ontecing aalnens and | T2@Y lo subscribed heavily for|(ce% Mortgage company, Victor) York, under the auspices of the 88 force’ an ents a's yeu e company sells the | from him, populace of the smaller Balkan | trimkine at the hor in anttere. cn |e stock of the fair, | Hugo Smith and Lowman & Hat | attio symphony Orchestra maid ireen Nhe grocer, who aives| Mesara, Bridged and Walsh are |atates will lead to serious trouble. | } Pott jford. Thomas Larsen, of Pair) cas ve , t rants ¢ the value of $1 with, | now conferring with several insur: |The big powers are willing to await | /i't * hres aa cllows His Broth: banks, Alaska, thinks that the fair red? Yoa,—for it had been vig-| ingt soon lost 2 ths of purchases. | ance companies pending the copy-| the action of a conference, but Bub henned wh loan than two dosen| Carl Chilberg, son of President | should receive the support of every |)Oreusly applauding for severa)|"* "*"! 20 wo Mont or] rlahetnis Gf Gute conpene ona. the tearts b ‘and Moatensaro, it in frecm’e were tng in front of the | Chilberg, of the fair, thin-morning | Alaskgn, and he subscribed for $500| hours, a» was evidenced by tha| STOCK MARKET FURNISHED romtum with the | patenting of their scheme |feared, will commit wome overt wet |“, lHrgwed the lead of hie brother) worth of the bonds, .as did Ella C. | flushed faces, split gloves and | BY 6. C. OSBORN & CO. that will start hostilities Pottoomen and their superior offt- | Hugh, who yesterday subscribed Brawley. B, D. Voris subseribed| crumpled collars and cuffs. Als | There seeme little possibility un-[ cer" St sald to be im many caver) $200. Cart bought a $100 bond. $200, and the Moutsen Optical com |it was a happily satisfied audience! mews Taek, Oct, 17, tee FUND dor tho etroumatances of con. | 2" terme of undue familiarity with) When he left he told Chairman| pany $100. Chairman Parry states) The opera stars had shown bright-| , St? neigh Low) ie ee ASKI! Fouiling the viotng element of tae Io 0m thelr beat who are recom Party, of the finance committes, |the call for ald has not been re ler than the glowing prow» lights |.0% 75%) 76 %4| 75%) 764 nined as violators of the law j that he had $50 more in the bank spond to in the manner expect C. & FS 0%) 40%) 10%) 40% oor in the smaller states, who | pon , pan’ i had given rise to antietpatic 4} Am. Lo el 43 9% GIRLS’ COTTA GES [poor in the smaller states, WhO)” Mayor Miller sald the tonderiain and Was going owt to rustle an-\ed, and that the situation ix still! they had boon Wheral: te thelr on-|A.t & Cot sre sont cont oot would be moved Me turned the/offjer 860 to bay another bond.' desperate j € »| 87%) 6 ‘ ‘ | ke hangee in all the #reat| natter over to Chiet Ward. The} ask : — Am Sugar. ..|132% 1824132 | 113 “ feapitgla of Burope today reflected | discos } = - In fact, yesterday's concert was | 4™4con, Cop 42% cies gon “gy wis von \« jot has not been moved. ‘The . : . Atchison si) 89%) 94 Club Calls = a Help to = ns here in A. large building - peesimietic harap following | yaway Steines tae past JAPANESE Is ARREST tonal — — aot enjoyable | ie «> 26% seu 96% Y where # rigid fofmala- must of ne {the announcement that Austria and ciosed up, Nothing waa done but to Lt Toto : A n Seatule Brook 485] 48%) 48% Save Homeless oung cousity ny ae up to, These cot. | Bulgaria pe Sani to eer en abut the trent duare and. place an Se eee et Cenensens: cratered) Not Society Alone. a fhe 174% /174% : tages will each house 12 girls, and} program of the powers, London} onda pr Pree scithor wtp F mt of Polls Gleude @.| It ss 3 Chesap. & ©.| 4 "i Women. can be built for 0 cach. stocks have slumped steadily atnee |S nook the ay ey ee et Sanniak ana te heid at the city Jali | fats "eae —— pred S CM. & St. P 1 ye d oud Joonne > ame ss . season eharaed with ty larceny ell drensed | (+), } ee mx mestic set tm alt ftw detatte | the war ch ad hae to “y od vi ain | peed Boagy Athen be previous eparaed, with wetty larceny. It ie! oiite were in inrge aitendanre thelr eS ee plan for. the, geen go = a the _ *o = o r ; 2 te shaee ae ~ Te Jininistra tions | New, J Garvin was this morn: | bank from the bakery safe He was! allery was packed to standing | ric 10 and training echoo! for ey ® prepared to go ow avy ¢ ‘ apparet 7 re] When the last rail on the setiers |!ne elect prewident of King | CSueht this ing with a marked | room by enthusiastic students and Blectric. 144% 144 1 ane bal gf alent tema onl ged =ghnowvte Myo boda ne og Of) ot elgarct papers was proposed, it] County Sunday Behool waroctation | ori ta." en agttwe strenaly | general connolaseurs of good tnuskc pm... ./131%/181% 131% panda onsen “ - Pate ~ — “ = ng the prospect than ever before ie said that several policemen viait= |" ~ - ing year, < her offic ore | At least 2,400 seats were sold, Aj m © Cop.) 10%) 10%) 10% being manifested in Managers pen offe: | ed many of he people who had ae ws he . é. 5 } thor Central 198% (18 138 "he election of a sites already, of which a fiveacre | Mob Attempts Lynching. » ies y Me Mh yn pear pe wert ay sm, lee presidents, Rev. Geo BEARS TO erman. a = = - att MOOR COR-11.. 4 x 106% 106% 16 " ' " af ake al nx te 8 . * a. ir cverett ine wnt | leare, secretary o! he ne + a generous numbe ‘e an., 36 30 * @irectors of 30 representa. tract east of Lake Washingt ' BELGRADE, Servia, Oct. 17.—Al ted them to stop selling the papers| Rov. J. A. Martintt a: Chartes r Am. b- a val “(he |Of men tn the audience to P, sities aia yy women l& progressing and the most desirable, About $10,000 | non of Servians attempted to lynch | until after the raid had bees con-| Kirkpatrick: secretary, C. W. Lee. | Chamber of ¢ nerve haw been eels The artiste were suitably intro-| Nat. Lead. Pra ete HT, ‘are being selected for two tx led for the work A COM | the local correspondent of a Vienna | wumated. Many of thase who r reamurer, Henry Ewing, Rev. M. W a to speak at t inner of t duced in the quartet from “Rigo Y. Cent 4% 104% 104% fuards to work with the di- mittee has been appointed to Te | newspaper today and attacked @/ mot fav J with this “advance doy Milfr, state superintendent, thin | wlacturers assookatt at t letto, which warmed up the North, Pacific iia 140% 1 A mecting of these boards ‘ceive contributions, consisting of | number of other Austrian residents. | were caught in the dragnet cies fe eS |iMateners, and prepared the way for| enn. Ry } 1 held in a short Ume Mra, Bilen Fish, Mra. Willlam|ne city ts in a turmott. Nearty! pion 4f County, State and Inter theme ova Wt | Seeakets Guce \ gabel ban cetera plan is the one most Pitt Trimb’ Mrs, Milo J. Love-jai the Austrian residents of the| Criminals Unmolested. 5 ms net Suneey, Seb “ot be % to - = egy —— P é P. Steel Car ox ; - ' . | Jenominational Interests je was u ype ppanari, © bey nding “ Jet pow, as it is thought less, Mre Kila J. Jordan and Miss | town have taken refuge in the em-| Dosens of men whose ovcupation followed by WD Weel on “What known and Sonuee bedeew vn Res Ming 5 131% )140 le to create the home May Kreuger Dasey of Austria-liuogary, and oth-| brings them within the pale of the|Kimg County Owes to lis Buaday ing | American public, sang’ with hie|R oS. @ L, ptd 79% ee est lors have armed themselves and|iaw make their headquarters in up- |#cHOol Associate The morning |4 wife » ** usual fintsh and dramatic styl R. L Co, |. r 9} and ¢ , le. He , 19K) 19° |} 19s) 199% SUSPRET Is TAKEN, fearricaded thelr homes, prepared town saloona and are not | Tae Soaed wah art- | eee . of | thrilled with temperament from his | b Co. pfd.| 47 | 46%) 46%) 47 to resist attack although well known to the police, | horses, His has met | bristling mustache to his at pat uth. Pacific 103%) 102 % 103% 108% Thomas Craig. a shing wos Clashes are reported tn many Women of unsavory repe for | with foul play ent leathers, and one shed for | paut» Ry 22 21% 21%) 21% rae arrested by Patrolman Willams | sarts of the city by the police, who| ply thelr vocation oe t reete and | Pp the operatic senvéuanauins oy eo am Paaitinses ten cs ar ae el lara chathes at a Washing. |are either powerless (o preveat dis-|in tha numerous cafes at the | | him more freedom to his pa ult & a etd 10958 138% 108s 108" ra at second-hand store. The /order or are making no attempt to| peincipal thoroughfares, and oe not | emotions. He rendered his. fa.| Westinghouse #3%/ 81°] 81%] 81% foore of the city fait had hardly | cuenta Othe “ > he * . J “ 5 ' Stomedt pom him even « Eeport erences: the outrages against ~ arr . ._ here = pBagens hg | inty-five persons including 12 ews ‘Toreador Song . Union Saree sO %) 60 colved from Sur te state, | }« a yo hy e '° | women heard the d © phono Se atecaesitess 3 al sales, 197,709 shares at the store of the Rumuge Merc} When the police rescued the Vi-|custody and compelled to appear in| graph at Daceste fut niane Sake st Na | Madam Rappold Ostights. coms cantite Co. was burglariaed 404 $¢¥~ | anna correspondent today he was| the police court | the downpour of rain eotenmnet, Zam } Madame Rappold won the audt- Chicago Grain. Seale cope be inet the ‘clothes {nearly dead, and tt Is mot thought! The record of orime in thin Clty) yuags aM. Goda, nd Ron ¥ ence with the rich, bell quality of Chicago, Oct. 17, 1998, fone are said, *t Portiand, Ore he can live long. [during the past few months t# ap-| Shields will make oe at Kl Japanese freighter arrived at her lyrie voice, which matched the| Option lOpen|Bigh| Low!Clese D paltuinadel oon The Servian people seem to be|pailing and the Mi-success that} lett tonight re jorday from Portland dignity of her stage appearance. Wheat— sevitbiiral wk iilel *% oe determined to force Auatria into a} seems to have followed the efforts cai The polished beauty of her voice | D**. 00% |100%| 98%! 9 am. the We declaration of wer, since Kiag|of the authorities to by no means) crane er, Me , 5 ee a {Yims beautifully shown in the| ji” eer eal eaten ihe total re Poter has refused to declare war. joreditabie to the department +e ime, Reat Auburn, from Yokohama at Victoria yester- | <lausea Provencale” trom Del| phen Lock Hens. Bend ~ rum agjeut _—- Mon, and even women, have been | #* Toit day Acqua, and it rose to its full power! Recently the post- SOFIA, Oct. 17 - According to /held up and robbed in the very heart! tweirt ward republicana turned) Tie Norwoat negro EEE he oo the last act of “I Trovatore.” PRICES PAID TO the transporta ey advisers of Czar Ferdinand, the | of the business district, and the rob in large numbers at Hillman | rived yesterday at Comox Madame Josephine Jacoby prov. yagi Bulxarian cabinet 1s considering |bere have invariably escaped. A | city night to hear Ole Hanson : jed the favorite of the afternoon - today the draft of a pote to the) private watehw de faedJ. MH Lometetiow. The British abip Knight of the) The warmth of feell ~ thenoaped Overy night chman wan a awe in| . A a ing which per he = boat to leave want Morse Sack rere Out power declining, to accept inde-joold blood within half a block of! ‘The special traip tor the Coving- Thistle aatied thin morning trom |vaded her voice and even caused & peseincaticadheen bt ¥ time, a proceeding pendence from Turkey on & COM | where four patrolmen were raiding Wr republican rathy will lea ;mimic hurricane among the brown) ‘ne following purenase prices were Pa tout Dts antes the Latest Banking dition of payment of an indemalty.|a poker game—and the murderer | 22.8 crossing at 708 picking | plumes of her new hat, was gym. | S¥sted on Western ay” this morning: am tiene. But for the | Method. jit Ie intimated that the purchase | omcaped. |ot Govtuston eb 6 cctows. & bind 1 in| pathetically felt in the audtence.|i5 ‘per pound. Gressed, 116 "per ~ + ameg od of owcerehip rights In the Oriental | ley Green, Halph Pierce, Hob Modge, mint | Although @ contralto she possesses | Pound: spring chickens, live, Ihe per Suu very martina to ase railroad, Of =. at preseat ful M. J. Cartigan and George F. Vas & pleasing upper register. She was | P?!"* ‘petals Grated oe } (By United Press) Lwaria is largely’ ta control, ta the! RE ls b ebalienas aaa heard to advantage in the aria from’ equate. per domen; ducks. spring, been a ietter matied | N’ YORK, Oct Adotph only question that Puigarta would ? wie T BLE PROFFER The Prophet,” and in the duet, |¥.*:,4!° _Pmund: dressed. ise per je Bight In Brewster for! Rado, former amiutant cashier of | be wiiling to have discus#ed at the RACING On re » Hodge will speak in the ball Home to the Mountains.” BCTTER— Local ‘ranch, it-fee par peut the law names 4°30 the National Hank ot North Amer | conference: ger orrow after Repentedty Encorem Seat lt a oae hour, amd Mr. Port-\ies, today told of more details of} Although It ix deemed that the in tinhotiien tah j Serpe Fy BH that the law be ob- | nigh finance” in the trial of payment of indemnity would de (Continued.) Ralph Pierce an4 J. Linder Gre vale if Souteir ik tlh le Ber Pound; ewes, a%0 pes ip Geroret crommers’ who | Charlo Morse and’ Attved' ‘1: jurade the nation, Bulgaria |e make | sm neces |S cepebtions county eommines} The board highly praised. Hs aorta ite Sua oben She per ff fad occasion to pass thro ugh | Cartis the charge of violating /ing ne@ farther move toward the or than 25 loat ‘their lives when noah week, starting Monday night at (officially are rows his b " pose: ome fecentty and who tell the/the national banking laws. He told |mobilization of. troops. The entire |e train they wore oseaping on| Palle “City: Tueatay. Smogualmnte: of Sur Talaphene 0 Tele. | eee eee ree eet an aan: sabe cit age joke, ie that thelof the “dummy transactions” in| population practically comprises the | ¥8* difehed. The conductor and | Wad Nort Thureday - plish a ewitch ro or baritone quality is evident | "SS Siewiag are woel sasinmnan er incidentauy Keep=| which Laalie W. Whiting. a 1%|army, as military serviee tp com |axioeer saved many by leading | fmeqush: Hridey. Redondo. Kat service tn | Kix tenor voice, which gives it om Western av this moruine More, has discovered | yearold office bey, signed notes, | puls whereas the Turkish | (M@ Daswengers to a cresk and there | *4%. Mack Diamond anc nel the new municipal building, and /4n added richness, He wan re. |, FRUIT er genet an compel travelers to #t8Y | sora of which were as bigh ag|troops are in the poorest condition | mmering themsetees in the water! séte! 1 McGraw presided ove tabled the < suntcation without | peatedly encored in the rendition | “VnGETABLEs—tarre! peer sack; directiy to } : while the flames roared over thet | Tag ting beid in Bethany Pree- any dincuasion, © of the “Flower Song From Carmen.” | sree ontons, 36 4 Rew potataes, $16 benef dme Ketel and in- | $100.000. ther have been at aay time. dur} The fi “ church last night. fahn W.| Asked as to whether they intend The program wea edmirat n. spinach, $00 bom, cauliflower, Tr Gomer ot bie own | Rado tofd of having handled the ing the last quarter century heads. veman was literally | (7, lob Hodge and J. A. Wake-\ed to accept the proposition, several : admirably | 41.25 dex: tects, $1.06 sack; celery belied to death He jumped into) hee ke on political questions io ‘ ‘ r chosen ‘o show the real beauty of 5° jouem: squash, 1% per pound y have eniled by his testimony he funds! c Mirten ap not deetd at question pe | the dite : yl one for G Shee of uemnlly were credited to the ac so heated from the fire that it wm board has already arranged to have macK See a ins obdurate 224) cmnt of Charles W. Mores Whit | scalding. The conductor reached f the churches in the | the Independent Telephone company mail wack till the final) Millersturg practically blind. ty-sixth lnateintive district yea. /tmatall te switchboard and free a }ing’s note swere usually secured by | cone tertay endoracd service for the bullding ltee stock, Morse being at that time | the head of the ice trust CALLED BY DEATH In general Rado substantiated the teatimony of the Whiting boy, who| Walter L. Basso formerly a said he signed the notes beennse |clett under Chief of Potter Thomas his employers, a brokers: firm, |B. Delaney, died of stomach trouble | het ‘sid hte a |at the Pacific howpital this more ttn } ing, after an illness of M4 bours. [He was 42 years old. Eaason ap) AT YOKOHAMA. peared at the police station yew jterday 4 very sick man, and was jat anee taken to the honpital, Kasson was @ member of Seattle aerie No. l, F. O. B, and it te protable that his lodge will have eharge of funeral arrangements, The former police clerk's rela tives reside in New York The body will be held at the un dertaking establishment of Bouney Watson company anti! word is received from relatives. Kasson jhad a wide acquaintance in Seattle land was very pepular MARTIN'S FATE IS STILL IN DOUBT ¥ United Press.) AND, Ore. Oct. this morning, before the ‘public works. ° objected to a Dy the corporation to for J work in cut A representative of eed told the board that. tn of the terrible accident which Agent Dennis two that every taken to sw ee ene the ¢ United Press.) TOKIO, . 1A wireless mew eo was the sage received today from Admiral tension wires, which | Sperry, commander of the Atlantic current from Snoquaimie | fleet of American battleships, says that the ships will arrive off Yoko TAFT hama Sunday morning, He ox a tea ylainw that the delay was caused by storme encountered off the north coast of Luzon. Au effort will be made to have | the date of departure from Yoko. | tte of Edward Martin, the college |hama postponed one day, in order /@TAdaate, whone trial for the mur |that the fall program of entertain der of Nathan Wolff in the latter's | 17.—-The United Prose. | ment may be carried out. Accord | P8Wnabop last summer cloned yes N.C, Oct ts How. | ing to the schedule, the Meet should | terday afternoon, tm stil! undectd Bay vote, thousands of | have been here today, and would | %* the jury had not returned a ver Mle state are giving | have left next Saturday It is dict up to 2 o'clock this af non Tak, Repubiican candi. | hoped now that Admiral Sperry wit| Although Martin is hopeful that & rousing Wel-|agree to remain until a week from/|the verdict will release him, his A tte Saturday friends and lawyers do not take 7 Hewdbreaking campaign| The program of entertainment |sech a cheerfal view of the sttua ee ov per eehand 4 his persona) | has heen crowded so full of im-|ton. They agree with the major se con- | portant events, and it would be so tty that the deliberations of the ot tat ie i wilt insure good | diffiewlt to shorten It without caus | Jurors will result in @ disagreement I Nowerater: ing severe disappointment to the| One of the ramors being whispered SOMES (his afternoon at| enthusiastic hosts |abont the court building is that D and te relied ‘ fora Much regret ix expressed because | some of the jurors are holding out ing at Rich id, Ve. @ | of the rough weather encountered use they cannot consctentions. A 8 o/cloek by the ships and the loss of one|ly convict on ctrew ntial evi seaman, but the advices today say | dence. that all is well with the fleet, and Will Address Builders ANK STATEMENT the damage caused by the high seas the | Bishop Williams Safe. i Kirkps CHEBOYGAN, Mich. Oct. 17. iw ont Bishop Chas, BR Williams, of th Episcopal diocese of Michigan, who was reported to have heer killed | yesterday at Mets, in the forent fire, | | returned here today safely, though | he was worn out after a hard fight against the Names. He gave the following graphic seription of his experience w the! United Proms: “I arrived hore early | jthis morning, after having been fire-| bound at Hageneaville, near Metz }had « narrow escape from death in jthe fire that destroyed Matz fought fire at Hagensville Thursday and all day Fri ms & heroic fight against ‘_o Th tion of the elty te so dark | » eae he odds, and the survivors are all ex-\at night that resktemts are fearful |} ‘ain (or }hausted, though none are seriously about leaving thelr homes, expectal- | © ® parade injured ly now that the city ts overrun with | > ks gh RONSS “The whole country about there! bur lara, holdupe and thugs of all lying dead ye complainants. blame tr ooratic ms [it alire, dud & steady. sourhwest oolicemen on the beate for not re-| sault. « ogi on — dowing for theen| poring the matter and sowing that | with democratic Argument, suciy as nye e people are constantly o on at the prope o. | Antt Hetty, Anant Chat n= coke Toole. “tule reports the lights are on at the proper tim | Paritl teas iator 9 Letters and te ne messages are pouring in from say that many persons have per Discuss Amendment. gestive ingeriptions friends who took in ‘the late Geographical Contest, held ished In the remote districts fn the middie of the forests, When f lett Hagenaville the reports of disasters were continually coming fn.” c Jabn A. Wh terpate of these ‘COMPLA i OF POOR « STREET LIGHTING agnert that half potets eB the Defore Residents In the vicinity I} mattery and Vine ets. are « tg of the We [ice in-that section of th of the lights are out State Mallroad Commissioner Lawrener will speak | proposed constitutional amendment Chamb the and moet hot burning at amy time Tuesday afternoon Wisconain Forest Fir MILWAUKEB, Wis, Oct. 17 Reports from five Wisconsin towns! at noon today aay that forest fires are raging in many sections of thia! Chair who Nas ° of Pounk Chicas nearly tw state. The town Pound reporta | ioe t fant in the that « lumber yard and three stores | fn \\cction of the dem were burned there today with ast. left tonigtt for the cart r lose of $40,000. Dispatches from ine at bie b in Buffaio. ie will New York Wagner say the fires are approach A. n th” New ing the town and that the citizens 1 Mack said} are badly frightened. * dex The fires are closing in about t ha . ne aging Ringle also, and there is much con- Shi) sternation there. The Milwaukte electo vote . fire department this afternoon sent| restos! BOPwIAr votes ey " a fire engine to Poster City, which | °* . | bad appealed for ald. Messages | from that place said the town was Everett and Edmonds lim great danger of being wiped out take the other noon. oun ry side Thursday imatiow in the 1 ndidaten mplain They t Magen tty of the lights i agninat the of Commerce BK. Frost will after pr ! fon i" National ! + na | was trif_ing FRI 6 da Bb year ecg snl WHAT HAS BECOME | the buliders of Seattle on the sub- | pr {BY United Press. ject of beautifying the city at a free OF UMPIRE FRARY? oe keg week MURDERS WOMAN smoker to be given at $ o'clock leday show P pon =A | Monday evening in the rooms of| Mra. Kalph Fra wif pean SO Ueiga Press.) the Bullders’ Exchange, 200 Arcade tormer w IPknown baseball binge wet SAN € ‘ Oct 17 viable and umplr reported to the paolie , Mery wits on | Crazed by the fancied thought that ‘ this morn that her husband *, decrenne 4. Augusta Towle, proprietor of > SOSeREemA em their home at 908% Washington hire » Brown Palace hotel, in the con wneed at whe after 9 o'clock Inst might nt thd basthees Aeciion of the with $200 in his possession. She ' t 4 cuuned his wife to leave! the poliee to find him. toa Sa88 ‘ ‘ ' 7 on n, Michael Rorsos, « night wateh. ' i to secure. funds re gos,- |i her apartments st the hotel and ; ws come abs.3h0'5 10 en turned the re himself R _ Sunday at € : helene eevee November. 19¢t the ¥ at Expositic fatal Genaval Lawton Glncie of the Ladle EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY the Firat Christi (the GA. will entertain. the . Fiyer Right the a 1 eh bing ‘4 SALVATIONINTS PLAN MALLY fimtrict convention of » organiza ai wing of Fine ¥ ih & sermon entitied “Ty eee. and Thomas | } Rakeuiet ond tat te SEATTLE 1 MA ROUTE Use of Sunday.” » ; a aber | tom pe Hats al $8 Fare 350—Round Trip, 800. i abeerve f hetohor Hig Firm Hank FOUR’ ROUND TIPS DAILY AYP. Much dinc and 2h and artangemonta are) mOmTON. ¢ ‘ in and U CEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and already taice lef ° ting t inwt Bi ay , eg thet place as to gree ! opt wy 10:26 a, my 2:05 and 5:48 p.m, Ber or not - t) peer thew ply and Univer ; ; } Over TWO 4) i TACOMA ~~ 8 Masia open on Sanday a Mer . © Motil! ase lg’ mifion * involved ig the |e 122 3d WW. srores 1323 Jd Ay. Bh) GEOMES NACOM oo P a ad even he ¢ hd ties ew The eps the tiem A%2—Pho L 1893 io . . of settling «1 a «| Rep , W. day soph Ww “ aenne U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattien . Tel. Main 176, Tacoma—Tel, 212 th of Wall,/a OHIBNTAL GHOST hom tr. (By United Pres.) SAN FRANCIA the b ‘ mone ity Commendation for Kohler & Chase eehoo! ateon renew the Asiatte schoo! tom of @ year ago Boo HH. rf « lornl Chinese metehant. throug his altorn han threatened to suc e bere of the board of educa if they remove his children from * ded by whi trer 1 other children's parents plan similar action firm, and who by pri a competitive “ won trade certificates as at appreciation is shown Kohl tories they for ¢ & Chase, and the fac in which they protect their trade by unconditionally redeeming certificates given by & competitive house, nt than the house issuing them Profits Sacrificed ET Us Show You Howto Make manor represent the manner and allowing 10 more Where certificates are taken in, little or no profit will be made, but one-half of the loss, together with one-half of adver tising expenses, will be borne by the factories Kohler & Chase represent, This remarkable co-operation of factory and deal er is unprecedented in the history of the piano business Without the assistance of the factories, Kohler & Chase could not afford to take in these trade cheeks, given out promiscu onsly by & competitive house, as they expe to redeem at least 90 per cent. of the trade checks that are used at Good Treatment The pureha LARGE LOTS $15 AND UP LARGE TRACTS $35 AND UP. sing public knows where to go to receive good TERMS $1 PER WEEK treatment. Fring your certificates in at onc and have ther All prices ineh street O. Kd by Kohler & Chase, and it we sh« short of the grading, sidewalks and wate style of piano you want, we will credit you on account for the mains value of the certificate, plus 10 per cent, and delive ‘ Free Certified Abstract / . Ok. BFF CO: Sa @ . Perfect ‘Mitte oods as soon ws arrive. Only one certificate will be tah rh praperty. is. Jocated en on each piano sold, and they will be taken in by Kohler only 5 blo m the U. 8 & Chase unconditionally upon any new plano in the how N Yard at Bremerton, bet known @ NAVY YA {te for. tree and Cireula RD city Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Avenue Seattle, Wash. w Map Bremerton Development Co. 1009-10 American Main 1156—Phones oR Bank Bldg ind. 4048. HIMELHOCH, Pres. WEBER PIANO DEALERS