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TAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1909. 8 rHeE FAM Y SENT a reat “Lio” 18 THE KIND THEY |W TYRANNY i FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | DEATH IN | HAVE 0° SUNDAYS IN TORONTO | 1 Hil 1) Vi (HSI ; BY HUGH ALLEN, 1. I express a small part of the 8 Exclusive Seattle Agents for Simmons Metal Beds and Cribs : TORONTO, Canada, Oct. 21.—Did | tonlabment | . apend Sunday in Toronto? | WY, You're lucky to be riding) TURNER FIRES HI® SECOND = you ever spend Jon the cara; you couldn't used to. SHOT AT DIAZ ANO BAR The Simmons Mfg, Co.'s line of Metal Beds and Cribs, for which this store © exclusive § : It you haven't, dont | Tmake my way back to the hotel | eahoue aaniéo : 8 eat. Dry Goods Store Opens at 400 Dally and ¢ ats Take my tip on it, and don't lby the depot After breakfast, 1] tle sales agency, is widely and favorably known for uniform excellence in de 1 terial and work. y an get to Buffalo between |look for a newapaper and some | —_—_ Unknown Man Kills Three)» o:cjock and noon, and it's a good jcigars. They a manship, eo me up like # se (My Untted cret service man does a visttor to] F to do ft. Buffalo fan’t the bes NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—John Ker own in the world, but |ttously around. The coast seems | | Barbarous Mexico,” whieh will] appear tomorrow tn the Amertean| | Magazine, declares that the Yaqui| j Indians, generally supposed to hay “a 1 8p wo days In Montreal and We're not supposed to do this,” }peen marauders and murderers, | After Stealing Big Sum) "V0, Goiaumith’s “Deserted Vil of Money and Jewelry, | !ase” Is like 424 and Broadway | omparison to Toronto on Sunday. | across to me. lear, They whisper for detatis and | autiously sneak cigars and papers (Ny Untted Pree. one Sunday in Toror There’s|the man says in a atage whisper. | originally were the best workers In KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21.—Three|q startling difference, Like—well,| “Not supposed to sell stamps, even,| Mexico, and would have been a persons were murdered by an un-|say, like between day and night, jon Sunday, They round up about |aturdy and thrifty people had not} identified man near Kansas Cit Montreal a wide open town.) 15 or 20 pl every Sunday for/the Mexican officials drive | * Kan,, late yesterda You ¢ wugh and smoke and talk | eelling papers and things jto war through plots to di Alonro Van Royer, his wife and) Prenct d sing and drink Seotch What's the chances for buying 4/them of rich lands in southern| a sisterintaw, Miss Rose Me) whisk mahogany bars, and get | drink?" I hagard, my curtosity | gonora he article will say that) F Mahon, were the victims, The {nto a limit game most any hour of | aroused jthey were taken “prisoners | of | women were four dead in the/the day or night, seven days a} No chance,” he said. war" and sold into slavery at $66 i kitchen of thetr ‘hone where they | week, there | “But what if a snake bites me had been working. The police sus But, Toronto | “Well, you might engage a roc | euch Among other things in his ar} A large shipment of Simmons Beds, just received, covers a wide vz iriety of up-to-date designs in| pected the husband of the crime! Weil, I came into the town early|at the hotel and try to fix it up|tcle Turner says if full-size, three-quarter and single widths, the finishes including Vernis Martin, white enamel, green and and began a search for him, Late|in the morning—Sunday morning. | with the bell b “Por 24 years the only governors De ove : fe ‘ ‘ 1 last night his body was found 300 | There's a hotel alongside the depot,| “But at Montreal is Sonora have been Ramon Cor blue lhe price-range is broad, taking in the most inexpensive as well as the highe de styles, yards from the house, covered with | put I figure I'll go farther uptown,| My informant is English, “Ob,| ral, who ia now vice president of < eae ; t , leaves. He had been shot through | and see a little of the city on the/that's a French town,” he ob-| Mexico, Rafael Yeabel and Lula| Samples are displayed in the Furniture Section, Third Floor the head. Mrs. Van Royer was shot | way serves; “there's all kinds of graft! Torres, These men have rotated In sali ee ne ane nec para nasnstatncttnacnaratatninininiatntanapirapdea nip three times and her sister six! | take ar and ride for blocks|{n (hat town. They got some of| office, and the people of Sonora Seat hc (Ca Gj |G A ae Strong Values from the October Sale of Cut Glass and Silverware fm a trunk in the Van Royer rest Banks are closed, of course, and Yes, Toronto ts clean, all right. | portunity for graft in bringing woh | F dence were missing wholesale groceries—you'd expect | Nice, pretty streets and parks. Good | diers into the state, who contin A few of the many economical opportunities afforded by the October Sale in buying merchandise of Van Royer Is said fo have been |that. But so are restaurants and | government and ail that, And Mon-| ually harassed the Yaquix, Bogus “ merit, seen with a stranger Tuesday. | drug at nd news stands and | Creal’s streets look Hike a big green | surveyors were sent through tbe |ff They were drinking Th $€® | souver postal card emportums cheese after the rats have been at) Yaqui valley to mark the lands CUT GLASS 3 PEARIL-HANDLED FRUIT! “NEVER hel everything jit Highty thousand dollars belonging {ff KNIFE RESTS, 3, | IDRIP accom Restacrante? the conductor But if I lived tn Toronto and weg a Chief Cajame waa illegally con SPECIAI | KNIVES, SPECIAL, SET OF SIX TEA SPECIA De ‘ belteve the man learned had money at home nce, COM | echoes. Well, if you get off at the | to stay home Sundays, IM be tempt-| fiscated from a bank When the are atico ond block abead, and walk four|ed some day to Ko up in my room, |chief complained, armed men were | STRAINERS panying him to his resid mitted the murders. 5 . slaas fe Rests slain Colonia $3.5 ear died Fru s es, % " Sheriff Becker, of Wyandotte | hocks to the right, and round the |draw all the blinds down, close the | sent to bring about his arrest. They |M Glass Knife Rests, in plain Colonial | $3,50—Pearl-handled Fruit Kni with | CIAL ) St county, Kansas, is heading & posse | corner to the north # little way,| ventilator, bribe everybody to se | could not find the chief, so th design, as shown in illustration | silver-plated blades and sterling silver | and Drip-cup com- ‘ in search bal the murderer there's a place that’s usually open. Daca and try to smoke a cigaret.| burned Cajame's house, the he | pe a a ) rduaier - Bi : re $ 3 ‘ ‘ _— = of bin neighbors, and assaulted the CUT GLASS INDIVIDUAL] Seerulen > 20s by Ladders, Weare & ik I, ; rod gre nm nickel-silver, women Te epRe 1 ore al | with ebonized handle NOTED JNPANESE HAVE BIG BLACK CAT IN | “Since that day, 94 years (nee. | $ 2 ae SPECI ree 8 cach or Clark | Pc. KNIFE AND Sa ae PT Mexico has kept an-army of fror ual Salts in pretty design, with six cut 2 <NIFE AND F CONTEM OF COURT 3's"! to 6,000 men In the field rer . | SPECIAL $5.00 — Six tripley against the Yaquis, Thousands of | Stars. 24-PC. SILVER SET, SPECIAL | Knives and Forks in W PASSED if! THE BEYOND soldiers and tens of thousands of oe | a | Wildwood pattem, made by Oneida ‘o imunity, Set $s) | Yaquis have been killed.” UT GLASS SALTS $10.00—Silver Bhat tn Haed F ty AND PEPPERS, SPE- | A : : pa ‘ 1 lined case 1 ] : 2 with drawer; consists of six eac | CUT S MUS. \ CIAL 45¢ Each — Cut! , f (Ry United Press.) (By United Pree) | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Ren TOKIO, Oct. 21.—Marquis Saga,| jamin W. Barnes, postmaster of the oldest attendant In the service this city and who served first as of the emperor, died here yester-| executive clerk under President day, aged 4 years. Marquis Saga wekinley and later as assistant has served continuously in the | gecretary to President Roosevelt Japanese court for S§ years, dur-|qropped dead here last night of curred about 6,000 miles from here. ing which time three emperors) heart failure. Mr. Barnes had One is reported to have occurred have reigned. jbeen in particularly good humor ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21 Order tn) at 6:30 o'clock this morning and eo over the fact that he had hngea = court! : ee Judge Hogo| the other at 7:30 p.m. last night KIO, Oct. 21—Viscount Gen-|day been admitted to practice rimm, when a loud caterwauling rom ona ot the beat known (fore the supreme court of the Dis-| interrupted the drawing of « jury.| Lona TRIP IN ROWBOAT. military figures in Japan and fam. | trict of Columbia Pec ae continued changing to a i ed. for his knowledge of strategy mae YP Genie ganar has Moore, in| DAWSON, Oct. 21—Youngquiat died at his home here yesterday, KILLED IN FALL DOWN 5 . J 00 and «Shaw, old-time Klondike 9 or wood— mult of a wound he recet (By United Pres) under the clerk's table and pro-jtogay en route for the Iditarod The Genuine Beckwith i packed in cabinet | EARTHQUAKE REGISTERE / (iy United Pres) | CLEVELAND, Oblo, Oct, 21-—~ | The mograph record here shows two diatinct earthquakes have oc Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons and Table | JARS, SPECIAL ut Glass Mustard Spoons, in Iris pattern. Made by the | Jars in two pleasing de- glass, in sunburst de g } sign, with sterling silver band and pearl top The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Sto The Genuine Beckwith R Oak makes friends and keey signs Smith Silver Company. ” SPOK 4 Oct 21 Falling | duced a big black cat. which he Pl battle of Liao-Yang during th SPOKANE - h he) 1.500 miles They will go by boat anese-Russian war He’ was 61 | down an elevator shaft at the Cres | held gingerly by the tall. In Its) ay jong ‘s the vive is open, then cent store late yesterday, H. .R.| mouth was a sparrow, which etr : sided ; i t! years old i" [seat store late yesterday. M. -R.| mouth was & sparrow, which strug. | Siu! uae dogs ne, ‘call Riaatign heave them. it heats up, it holds LAST STEAMER DUR. — |aat fnephew of A. L- White, of | jury, which was to te The Kate | BRYAN HEAD OF COLGATE, ating fire, it saves the fuel, and Pe or eg the Spokane & Inland railroad ves for murder, was then completed HAMILTON, N.Y. Oct. a1- burns them all, successfully ordinary care it will last a i 5 ay Unit instantly Ned. Mr. White fell awyers for the accused man say | Emtec! urrtes ryan w ag: | j , . pe DeWaon. Oct Ji—le France, be ws pets ‘Qene tra mance of the cat ena the m oa bs gts a Pho of Cneie ant and economically. For soft ti t ll that * due at Whitehorse tonight. Then | NO SMOKING ON CARS. [oo ceeemens Madara if coal it has never been ime—it is a aval ft returns to the foot of La Berge. rik to. be ready to bring the first sup-| (By United Presa) he balked. He asks that he be re plies here next spring. , Los Ane a e 3, Cal., Oct. 21 VK joased from making any further pay oneteniasn After a lasting several ments { Double Tragedy in San Diego. | mon ths the. women of Los Angeles LOVES, RUNS AWAY } have won their fight st smok- | | SAN DIEGO, Oct. 21.—Henry ing on str rare hi ty The | | Belton, a blacksmith, shot and kill-|counc!! has passed ar ‘ordinance | } | ed his wife and committed suicide.| prohibiting smoking on the cars AND LANDS IN JAIL The couple had separated except on rear platforms | CUNNINGHAM CASE! stove should be. There are hundreds tations of the Genuine Beck with Round Oak Heating Stove, usually called ‘‘oak” of some: kind—therefore look for the equaled—the hot blast burns the soot and gases and makes the smoke clear—the cone- center grate prevents the formation of clinkers. The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak has been on the verity of the old adage, course of true love never runs smoothly,” was forcibly prov-| 4 Jone P. Gray, attorney for the | : A es : fu. this morning tw Judge Mitchell tena" caued, strived. in Seattle inst Mf Market for thirty-eight years name “Round Ga and door. A full line of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating} Stoves is displayed in th Stove Section, First Floor, West Building. night, and this afternoon ts in con ference with the federal authorities | relative to the date of the hearing. | and yet it is strictly up-to- ‘abt Gray profeasen to have come date. Handsome, clean-cut, both he and Cunningham say they (| Well-made and in every way are ignorant of the nature of the! efficient, it has always been at the head of the procession charges against their filings. De in sales and popularity. perior court, when Effie Walker, a pretty mulatto girl of 17 years, was denied habeas’ cbrpus papers, and as a result will have to remain confined in the county jatl The girl bad run away from her jhome in Muskogee, Indian Terri jtory, coming to Seattle, where she met her dusky lover. But the wily father of the girl, who was in Kansas City, had the - ‘ chief of police in that city wire|,, Mi Gray's home is in Wallace, Chief Ward here, and the Walker '2820. He is « nephew of Senstor | eyb 7! ° girl was arrested in the southern | '¢7burn of that state, who ta eine to have been Inter ed in some part of the city last Sunday Seat lane Giafuse ta Riek She has been kept in the mat. °*' ‘AR¢ claims In Alaska ron's ward of the jail, awaiting the spite this seeming ignorance, Mr. | Gray was in conference last night) with the federal officials. GLOBE. WERNICKE LEOPOLD DESKS arrival of her father, who is on his | FILING DEVICES | VALLEY CITY DESKS °o way here. ROOSEV ] | | INCORPORATED The habeas corpus proceeding a ds alaiaseieabcaiaelaplaheonioonieunitnas was the last desperate attempt of the girl's ardent admirer to secure 4 @) her release before the arrival of (BY ® Staff Correspondent of the i her father, He knew that the ar wemed. Pree) : : | ° | rival of father Walker and the sub-| | NAIROBI, Oct. 21.—Colone! Theo-| hay HY deanna “ep frtting * riees, z it return to the Bast will|40re Roosevelt arrived here today! fine 7 2 ° 11 | Timothy : 19. 00@ 20,00 And that is the reason that our “New Method mean the temporary end of his ane immediately started prepara-| ts | ri i entes 7 It T k ttl Si t y t Be, : ‘ romance. But the petition was de.|tions for hie trip into the Oganda| i . nae 13. 00418.00 Se Prices” mean something worth investigating nied, and Effie must return to jail | country Kermit iw at Nakuru,| “"$ttrowe 7°" "* ‘ Wheat Hay itvogis.oo {fl oo atte sixteen Tears to a and await there her angry parent eading his own party, but will re-| Wethers x Washington iq .: d le We have “doubled” the size of our already large join his father here either tonight Wwe oa 5 vs ares H| the Population That Irom a 6 or tomorrow a PReR . . stock and have figured out a reasonable percentage WIFE SAW HIM | Col. Roosevelt was visited tawt| pit ote | Has Reaeeed In 54 of profit as interest on the entire capital invested SIEM by ‘Bir Percy Girouard, thay f2im f : 4 is 1 ire capitz V 1 new governor of British Bast Atd elm ; , | Months! —that is how we have created “New. Method rlea, who has just arrived here. The] Neck Bon H . dy Seepage hew governor was born in Canada] Spare Ribs : . ieewe Prices. ‘ 4 althongh he lived there many ; 312% | Whole Corn, ton | awn seis PERK 3 . years, he had never before met ogg Be Jecaun Harry Dixon Farrow, a Roosevelt Smoked Mente. 4 Corn Me pal, ton Oate and Bar mixed rult—Selling barber employed in a shop at 1006 Hames . oF 1 : First av. hugged and kinaed Mente n Overcoats, Raincoats and Bienes ant ittet | asa my mer a ance apg Bailes ee i his wife and a friend, Mra. Mabel| tempt of Chrietian Sclentiste to ofa Ure? Beet : Apples, local Suits for M TD pet ay (atl SO Peek Ul: s or en iD atvetes by nuow way however *o t o1@ oy > . . | That’s Going Some! But it isn't a marker to what IRONDALE is going attempt a demonatration of th oy with a series of steel plants and the Western Steel @ The complaint states that on| truth of the wentle cult on@ 08m Sc is rat May 28, 1909, while his wife was} 02% 01 assets © 3,000,000 behind i Old Method Price New Method Price forced to look on in crushed ai. Oo@ een Local Potatoes + ¥ 90 ee eee ee eee ss as others.charge. as offered here lence, Farrow held this woman in| o6@ 06 |Home grown Pears. 1/25@ 1 | IRONDALBE Is altogether the most wonderful town @® . his lap and embraced her many THE MARKETS 06 | Zellow onions Pacific coast, Its growth has 1 paralleled west $40.00 2° , and kissed as many more Prices, | Chicago river. You ought to go ¢ see the tdwn @ BABAR AS te uae $32.50 4 Farrows were married in 20,00 '$1.50 26- “No. 7 titel mills : 39,00 $30.00 Aberdeen, Wash., August 20, 1907 20.00 $30.00 First av BeS00%: 50s, So Oe ° aii Sea $16.50 PAYS ALIMONY 10 z. Boys’ Clothing Department WIFE OF ANOTHER xs...” EG 8 Mauer esa any iseailenghinetaiatiy Butter, ranch 21 | Mt. Vernon, | 26-cane 36.00 sion tickets in effect every Friday, 8 rday and Sund 1.96 Rip Saw, 99c at our offices tomorrow and get one and then visit ep whichever of these days is most cor ut for you, Guid show you the entire steel pla ton 00 per 38.00 | Bishop Hand or For your aooummodation tow Tomi | MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY ‘ Read . = lot 3.36 4 The same advantage ew Method Price Gilbert R. Fales, manager of the], 9, Mi. "Vernon, bé-cnae [dita Wek a RGGG ake a dhaioe sul Realty Agents for the Western Stee! Corporation, 400410 is to be had on all Suits. Over ig R J. W. Fales Paper company, 1261] feng live. # ihe. ov 18 lots 4.3 quantities $1.11, It would Annex. ' rcoats, Raincoats, Utah st., objects to paying his| Henw under 8 ibe 13 bu add Hats, Caps and Furnishings for bo is divorced wife alimony after she has| Hens, dressed, Ib : 7 |. : married another man, The Fales| fo0sters, Ive, Ib, . «44. 09 a were divorced in Seattle, August |% ‘ ¢ 3 30, 1904, and Mr. Fales states in any . 4 affidavl; filed yesterday that on|} : : 20 ° Januagy 5, 1909, his former wife|Squabs, dozen *. 9.000 3:38 e e S martied Herbert P. Bowen In De-| Pigeons, dozen 1,00 1.60 Ja YOUR EYES are your most im-| ° er trolt, Mich. He states that they | #¢!#!an hare, Ib -09 |portant asset now live in Arizona Dressed Mente, MY REPUTATION depends en-|{ hand filed and set #0, Bishop sid sel real estate, etc. leaders for a number of years by en \e and bi est tool house 4 ees - co First | Banat When the decree was signed by] gE res! Beet : og j8rely on how well I care for your | bad mH - Avenue | Col 4 apd ag Bey R. Bell, it was stipulated | Cows, Ne Reuyinee 07 | €yes. Glasses, $2.50 up; guaranteed. |$1.10 18-in, No. 7 Bishon Sawa se| DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, na | Py olumbia vat Falegs must pay his wife $6,000) Hinds 7 miner! ‘ , D. H. Myers, Optometrist. $1.20 20-in, No. 7 Bishop Saws ° RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH in, No. 7 Bist alimony in monthly installments of | Hind» 4-in, No. 7 Bish STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE JAtlsty:catiied Bat wid easement | Retiemeemtake's: Meyers Optical Co. 413) 25: 8. FM an until last month, when he heard ot | pucks second Floor, 1414 Second Av., over his wife's seeond marriage and then | Leiny No.’ i, tuil oak: fou! Raven Drug Store, ISPINNING mrvd aves. Lene dunes tec ce wasn. REGISTERS? We are independent dealors hen Pe 4, Rew and Kecond | 4nd | Sterling Jew ¥

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