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|aws CRITICIZES — scr. rans ves MAY TRY RUEF cou | onic Attitudé Taken Lake Washington poand of Tee bow Prpecut tia Attory eee ere severely hat the last the meoting of the Comm fow it as an act of faith and eg € wition to the ishes 4 an favor (af the w majority of t King eck county {Qunty owners, an dts + atten. wert “oe i b conetmetion o| e per cent being cast tn at a loos laa or thereof,’ <<a HVE BLOWN. WAIT-WATCH to aToMs |A Fatal Accident Ocewrs | at Colon on Panam NEW ORLBANS, La, Oct. 21— | Five men were blown to atoms by! r 23 9 A. M the explosion of a hidden charge of Octo ° . |dynamite, which was hit by @ }#team shovel, in the Culebra cut, according to a cable dispateh from Colon, Panama, today jhad been placed behind a rock for One of the men was riding on |the gigantic arm of the steam shovel, which was converted inte & wreck of twisted scrap iron when the dynamite was bit, The charge ———— fuse when the blasts were set off jat night, and the shovel man was junaware of Its existenc e The explosion red the i) 3 I ait mine. the five m over a # ‘YOUNG GIRL IS | CHLOROFORMED 18 First Ave. Famous Co., in order to satisfy thei and family, who reside at 1804 in }South B st. According to her story must sacrifice their $40,000.00 stock [the man entered the house whtle| * BY BOLD THIEF | | | ieniiinatden (By United Press.) TACOMA, Oct. 2—Misa Julia jClark, 16 yeare old, was attack | twee ob Monday night by a masked man, during the absence from home of her sister, Mrs. George Sargent. | , Hats and Furnishings, in 10 days. (abe was studying her lessons, warned her not to make @ nolse and then jheld a rag saturated with chiero- |form over her nose wntil she lost) | consctousnesa She revived soon afterward and | saw the man standing near wateh- ling her. Attempting to scream, she was selxed and again the chioro- |form was applied. When she again awakened she was lying on the bed _ ked by violent y after recover }ing consciousness, A pecultar feat- | lure of the affair le that the house| | Immigra tio: laid not appear to have been ran- | wacked and nothing was apparentty | ome but 0 cents from a pocket hook } Dies of Injurien EVERETT, Oct. 21 Harmiitom, the young man who was! meat R| |knocked down and run over by the m is of the fire chief Sunday night, ry died without having regained con- 71% First Avenue e Chickering ithe oldest established in America. For over t years it has the acknowledged of piano con- lay the Chickering is thable, unapproach- Supreme. Sold Exclusively by | JOHNSTON CO, Pioneer Piano House. EVE! ~A special of- | nese has been detatied to invest gate the claim of the fire chief that the fires which tt durti the ot tnoendiary AMONG THE MANY GREAT ARTISTS AND MASTERS OF MUSIC WHO EN- THUSIASTICALLY INDORSE AND PERSONALLY USE THE Chickering PIANO IS Gogorza WHO SAYS: “The Chickering piano is my favorite in strument. There is no piano that can equal the Chickering’s wonderful tonal qualities rich, pathetic and sustaining. [t is truly the artist's powerful, and yet pure, sweet, sym- ideal instrument.” Chickering tone, and Chickering tone alone, is the element which places it on the topmost pinnacle of piano supremacy. Emilio De Gogorza America’s Foremost Baritone Assisted by Henry C. Whittemore Pianist Will Appear at the Moore Theatre Thursday Evening, Oct. 2 Auspices Ladies’ Musical Club Chickering Piano Used Exclusively The Time-Honored, Glorious Chickering Is Sold Only by ang Di, ae | HNSTON st mae ol The Piano and Talking Machine Headquar- ters of the Northwest. t formed about § i} j THE een OCT, 21, 1908. IN THEATRE (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, | plot and counterplot ¢ during the progrens . cane may be unfgided on the stage of the Viotory theatre in this ofty aa a re oult of an order by Judge Lawlor directing the sheriff e and to the sheriff NORTHERN GOLD LURES TO DEATH | (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, DB. ©., Oct. 21 Lured to their deatha by the gold of the north in belleved to be the fate of Harry Phipps and Matthew Tummon, two young men who started north from Bdmonton last March. They were heard from at intervals from different points along the trail until June 15, when they camped about 60 miles north of Fort Graham The young men had four horses and plenty of grub. Indians discov ored their camp, with the horses grazing about, and eupposed the | men were prospecting, When they | did not return within a reasonable | time the Indians told their foare to | Hudson Bay Fox, posed that they were drowned WANTS HOSPITAL ee Mores wanta howpitale regulated are. He m Oot, Bt i Idere park In tak CHICA United States | worth of jewels from them. Potter Chief Huns Over Boy. HAN FRANCIACO, Oct 31 k iy drulsed. He wes taken to the emer cy titles from Cle Blum which contained Rosiye and tter, had ty he same general lines. Haskell’: Salt iments OMAMA, Oct. Be-it is chal a | of Haskell! ¢ ts tevelia tate allow ' « inthe present case b aokiin W. Barses Dowd. | to Be Piee. This morning Soe ae) EV ERE the defense Ip of Seuttle Farmers’ Institute AUBUEN, Oct A two days hetng held us a 4 prot. P shing Mine Kimploye Kitted TACOMA, Oct AW. G non . " w gon inte 1 Ruy Park Treoma An¥ TACOMA Men’s Hats John B, Stetson, Knox and Bennett $4, $5 and $6 Hates for $1.50 RAINIER CLOTHING Co.,, 1104 Piret Av. punnannin Under One Roof—fverything to | Furnish the Home Complete. FREDERICK” & NELSON, inc. [Apparel gor Women, Misses Bore Cider oil wt 0100, te and Children Fur Neckwear and Muffs : Dependable Qualities at Low Prices Inexpensive Furs appear to good advantage in the present stock. Pretty effects are shown in Japanese Mink, Sable Fox, Sable Squir- rel, Natural Squirrel and other of the: better wearing low-priced skins. The shapes and styles are notably varied, and the prices ex- ceptionally low. Sable Fox Furs Sable Fox Stole—Trimmed with head and tabs in back, shirred lining. Price, $29.50 Sable Fox Stole—FE xtra qual ity; back trimmed with head and tabs; front tabs finished with tails and paws. Price, $37.50 Sable Fox Stole—F inished with paws and tails. Lined with Skinner's brown satin. Price, $19.75. Sable Fox Stole—Finished with paws and tails; lined with light-colored brocaded satin. * Price, $13.75. Sable Fox Rug Muffs—in animal effect, with shirred lin- ing. Prices, $29.50 and $27.50. Sable Fox Plain Muffs— Prices, $13.75, $12.50 and $11.75. Tl 3 - Fast Black Plain Black Gauze Lisle Hose, of fine quality; extra spliced heel, double sole and deep reinforced garter hem Japanese Mink Furs Japanese Mink Stole—Wide shoulder effect, trim- med with tails, paws and heads, Price, $32.50, Japanese Mink Stole—Length, 32 inches; trimmed with heads and tail Price, $25.00, Japanese Mink Fancy Neck-Piece—T rimmed with heads, paws and tails. Price, $19.50. Japanese Mink Neck-Piece—Made from three skins, in animal effect. Price, $12.75. Japanese Mink Throw—Length, 57 inches; trim- med with tabs; in animal effect. Price, $11.75. Japanese Mink Muff—Made from five skins; tab effect, trimmed with tails. Price, $25.00 Japanese Mink Muff—Made from three skins; tab effect, trimmed with heads and tails. Price, $22.50. Japanese Mink Rug Muff—In animal effect; shir- red lining. Price, $16.75. Japanese Mink Plain Pillow Muffs—Prices, $18.75, $16.75 and $14.75. Sable Squirrel Furs | Natural Squirrel Furs Sable Squirrel Fancy Stole— Natural Squirrel Fancy Neck Lined with light-colored bro- | Piece—Lined with light-color- ed Skinner's satin. Price $11.50, Natural Squirrel Fitted Sable Squirrel Fancy Neck- ~:~ tbat Price, Piece — Lined with light-col- | $9.00. ve aire st Cite: po a Natural Squirrel Fitted ored brocaded satin. Price, N . Pre . ie eck-Pieces — Trimmed with $16.75 heads. Prices, $7.50 and $4.95. Natural Squirrel Throw— Extra quality; length, 72 inch- . es. Price, $13.75. tails. Tan brocaded satin lin Natural Squirrel Throw— ing. Price, $12.50 | Extra quality; length, 70 inch- x es. Price, $9.75. Sable Squirrel Fitted Neck- Natural Squirrel Throws— Pieces—Prices $12.00, $8.50, | Prices, $7.50, $6.25 and $4.95. $6.75 and $4.95. Natural Squirrel Fancy Muff Sable Squirrel Fancy Rug katte. ‘Pinas ey Muff—Extra quality Price, Natural Squirrel Pillow $22.50. Muffs — Extra dark skins. ‘ P . Prices, $14.50 and $9.75. Sable Squirrel Plain Pillow Natural Squirrel Plain Muffs Muffs—Prices, $14.75, $11.50, —Size, 24-inch. Prices, $8.75 $9.75 and $7.75. and $4.95. caded satin. Price, $22.50. Sable Squirrel Neck-Piece— Trimmed with heads, paws and Cotton “a Lisle Hose, Special 25c Pair Medium Heavy Weight Plain Black Cotton Hose, Plain Black Cotton Hose, with with maco foot, hem top, spliced heel and double sole; spliced heel, toe and sole. Good ribbed top. | for tender feet. Ladies Gloves Home Cleaned Journal by Non- Patterns Injurious for Process November Now Ready Pema, mare? Joanie Car and Miss at INCORPORATED Low Prices STARVED TO DRATH, tid | ing. (By United « Hilda MeBiroy number Lé ANGELES. € he punch ’ a K 4 SeeeeeeeeeeseeSeseSeSeOs | ie house was particularly tavtes arrorn. ¢ fully decorated ywers and | M Lane-Tremper Nuptials Haan : th a bower of ' ir 1 Mrs. I i ; trip in the A me and 1 rk trip th hn ¢ A at Sta ' es - k n of the home of the t uth t @ ‘ f lying Mr. and Mra. H “> : a ‘ MacAdam- Galbraith. mi Holon I , Kappa Gam t gait: Vincent leo MucAdam and Aoctety Woman im Court : ' 1 ralty W 4 M i he I ' edd b : ; r tudied abroad f Des Se a _ K toh *Ma arch f Ladies of Macoabs Dance ~ tety w ‘ n we . ’ y tt ' hird t sek u \< . fies Bertha Tr ; tod 4 « nda 18 f t Te cs 4 i c] ‘ y Jodioated bride, “l ta ° . ae age M ‘ | R. Norris, w ‘ WIL Appeal to Roosey y First 1 and 1 HCA H ni " n ( 1 1 to die f mu x ] \ i 1 1 \ al H snd Miss Josephine H writ f Her gown wa A : ‘ i n i PI 1 ° = ‘ for t 1 ay “ .e Ng CHEAP GCOLONIST RATES. Card Afternoon, t ‘ t thira . Westbound during October via M are Fare rth will give a) eut tn t ray nnounced | Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co 1 afternoon Friday at her resl= | at t Chicago to Seattle a 0 St. Louts, 7 vale 3 ; Pacific Coa ~ Oil « Max Br presented ‘i poi fond: « y h M. Horrin & ( 610 First av 608 Fi | ano RECORDS 2%. JOHN WA LLING Co. 71| SECON H. L. KLEIN. The Best Shoe Repairt In the City While You Wait 217 JAMES ST. Trunks SS EPOSIT Suit Cases es Traveling Bags “0 MEEK TRUNK &@ BAG CO. yer. 919 First Ave at @ Per Cent to Cont With the D SAVINGS & AN CO. 112 Columbia st ~ a = coe nailing itn svempiabiltinn sete. © . 8 cA