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|xree on Peder Jensen, « pannonger [dinner y |The penalty is ten years’ Imprisom Odds and Ends From Everywhere| » | sce" oer Geatetles al inet TODAY IN HISTORY Prosser—C, BH. Wilder, a -ertp- | homer at pled photographer of thin place, Mine Mabel Jacquith, a — was killed yesterday while erank:| , may be dying as a ing his automobile 1@ half result of being struck by an auto hg ninand Nes. speed cluteh had been left open:by| mobile driven by Ralph Wade tune was die-| mistake, | Mine Jacquith sustained a fractured paptured ekull, three broken ribs and in covered by Jo. Five death corti jen were recorded | ternal injuries. bod Insurgent republicans ured) went ¢ of the mountains, was chosen hann Gottfried |et the olty hall yesterday. Peacarst ! contro! of the King County Repub-|chairman; Phil Tworoger, a Wi) Galle. Not alt| - a Nean Central Committee yesterday | son supporter who would have noth of the credit] Munele, — tnd--Norman Blauk,| Tacoma—After lying tn a coll in afternoon at the meeting of | the|ing to do with Burke, was made goes to Galle, | President of the People's Trust Co.,| the » mtation for four hour precinct commit j searethey, 088 K. ©. Benton, & however, for he| “led today after having been shot | with ndieal attention, William Grom: hell.” The vote wee S00 No BA et oe had a Tet ter|YY a& Unknown person Inst night, |Gorman died an hour later from i And after the capture. rommit-jin face of his o| co's, seam Oorening. he. hospitals " a i tee very cleverly sloughed off alljunder no condition would he vote man namo di, Detroit, Mich.Gen, Samuel ©.|recetve a case from the polt us ‘ responsibility for Will B, Humph-|for Humphrey for congress. Leverrier, whose only astronomical |L4¥rence, of Medford, Mass, hold: | leas a certificate from Dr. MeCreer ; rey and the supreme court.! Ralph §. Plerce was made alinstrumont was the multiplication |!"6 the highest office in Free-|city doctor, accompanies the pa The committee will confine It# KC) member of tae congressional com:| table. With this, Leverrier had|™4sonry In the world, hag resign | uent ¢ tive efforts to the election of the/ mittee and on his should will/ figured out that the wobbling of |e No reason is assigned. Hes paren republican candi on the county rest the responsibility for the elec | Uranus waa due to the attractions | — Victoria, B. C. b “tive bide and legislative tickets, Humphrey/tion of Humphrey, Edgar C, Sny-/of a planet hitherto unseen, He], Tew m ended up at | ere bave considered gh Pass and the Tacoma-conventio der will represent King county on| wrote to Galle to look for the mis: | Meee vase yesterday, when’ ten | submitted for repairing the steer. nated Justices can go and ¥ the state republican committee joreant tn the pnatellation of | ler Princess May in wones eee re hang for all the King county fF The Humphrey supporters made | Aquarius, and he located it with his| Washington, 0. C.—John B, Ryan, | her stranding at Ben ine : bond 2 Hean central committee car & hard flight on Beaton for treas-| multiplication tab’ within a de-|son of Thomas F. Ryan, the multt-| be excessive, No con afl The fom Murphine, who ped to/urer, because Heaton always tn-| g of where Galle, who had al millionaire, has offered to equip a| awarded at the present ume a manage the Poindexter compelin | ciated he would not vote for Hum-| telescope, found it within an hour|fleet of airships for the govern: | lowest bid was $55,000 ins 4 Cf rhea | phrey under any clreumstances.|after he turned his starmgaser in| ment. “ siaeead i |The precinct committeemen by search of it, That fs why astron iia The Mtorklan comngany i jelecting Heaton treasurer showed |omy to this day boasts Neptur al Tacoma—-Street Car Conductor pede tae ye oeee Humphrey where he stood with |its greatest catch, not even exc 8. R. Rainey has been found guflty j them ling the late Halley's comet by a jury of assault in the firat de! Four counciimen had beans for a TELLS HUG SIDE (Ry United Press) YEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Owne Frau r « the New York Ame! fe team left today for Cleveland to Hal ¢ side of the controversy “hase and Manager Geor ee one or the other from the High lander Fy dec trip other t admit he going to have a talk with ¢ Stallings was seen today and talk hi was to discuss as ed Farrell is to be the judge > Chase's and & dispute nald Stallings. “I have lecided to leave ft entirely up to him, and have asked him to make a the rough In vestigation “] will not resign as manager My record speaks for itself. NO STAY FOR BRIBERY PROBE (By United Press) 5 CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—The sena ; torial investigating committee to day overruled Senator Lorimer’s re quest that the investigation Into al leged bribery in connection with his election be postponed until after > the fall elections. The inquiry will 1 begin at once. The committee to day in a brief session, announced Its decision. The committee also de cided to allow the Chicago Tribune to be represented by counsel at the hearing and to present the evidence it has secured against Lorimer MATTY BALOWIN TO CHALLENGE WOLGAST? BOSTON, Sept. 23.—Matty Bald win, who fights Battling Hurley next week, announced today that he , will challenge Ad Wolgast for the F championship if he beats Hurley. LESS That's what it housewife If she uses means to the A better than is Cake fectly prop We make | date wa product little Makes Per that does a expected Pastry Better. t should and he modern, up-to. You know may before bake that your past light A Purely Western Product, is ome satisfaction to know get quality too. That's the answe A Western Product, and a good one, too, Your grocer should keep It If he doesn't, let us know Carstens Packing (0. Sanitary Packers HE graceful lines of these Suits, the materials employed and the workmanship evidenced are such as would do honor to garments at materially higher prices including the modified skirts. AT $18.50—Misses’ Suits of | AT $25.00—Misses’ Suits, of plain and | AT $35,00—Misses’ Suits, of fine d quality plain serge, in navy | diagonal serge and cheviot, in gray, tan, | quality diagonal serges, in wistaria, blue, dark-green and brown. | 28YY blue and black; also mannish worsteds | light- and dark-brown, navy and delft Coats are semi-fitting, 34 inches | in various shades of gray These are | blue; also of novelty tweeds and man ‘ Bien *“* | strietly tailored models, made with semi-fit- | nish worsteds, in gray, with invisible long, and have collar and cuffs | ted coats in 34- and 36-inch lengths, with | stripes or checks, These are severely nmed with velvet and Persian | linings of good grade satin, notch collar and | plain tailored, in mannish effects, with pipings or Hercules braid; skirts | revers. Skirts designed on the new plain, short, jaunty, semi-fitting coats and im plaited style. | straight-cut lines or with cluster plaits plain skirts. AT $3.75—Semi-fitting Sweaters, in AT $6.00—Middy Sweaters, of fine white, cardinal and Oxford-gray, plain | worsted yarn, in small rib stitch, in rib stitch, with V-neck, full-fashioned | sleeves FURNITURE DRY GOODS New Pleasing and turn-back cuffs. with three pockets. A ione and with T $5.00 ed box style, straight coat deep pockets, cardinal and bestia eh. THE NEW SCARFS, $1.25 TO| THE NEW VEILS, 82.00 TO| NEW VEILINGS, 25¢ TO $20.00—These graceful dress accesso- | $5.00—Featured in an extensive | $2.50 YARD—Hair-line, Russian ries are here in an unusually broad assort- | range of exceptionally pretty and ef- | and Fancy meshes are popular, and ment of novel and artistic styles, for even- | fective designs, which is added to daily are displayed in many attractive and ing and motoring wear, including plain, | Silk Chantilly styles, in black and col- | becoming designs, » plain and dotted ; Dresden and Persian effects | Ors, are prominent in the showing. | suitable for all occasions First rat Fioo or A New Showing of Women’s Sweaters models in these well-nigh indispensable superior styles and quality at very moderate prices Sweaters of soft German- town yarn, in plain rib stitch, full-fash- with high rolling collar fastening, finished Shown in white, ORV GooDs FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE Store Closes Daily at 6:80, Es Tailor-Made Suits for Misses $18.50, $25.00, $35.00 They exhibit many approved style features, cond Floor that combine —Second Floor. garnients F hed white, with wide sailor collar and cuffs Pimshed of bright red; laced in front with red silk cord. AT $9.50—Hand-knit Sweaters, white, cardinal and Oxford-gray, in fancy stitch, box coat V-neck and full- fashioned sleeves finished with turn-back cuffs. style, with Ladies’ Home ished Suggestions i in Fall Attire for Misses a wide selection of practical and becoming styles in Coats and Dresses for School and Dress wear, upward, represented in the offering at $10.75, Girls’ Regulation Sailor Suits, of navy-blue and dark-red En- > : glish serges, trimmed with silk braid and embroidered emblem. }>°°t!0, prominent Sizes 6 to 14 Special $10.75 among which are Girls’ One ¢ Dresses, in fine navy-blue se with full ? Bar Pins, Brooches, Cuff plaited waist aperate guimpe and long sleeves, trimmed with " self-covered buttons; extra-full plaited skirt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. } Pins, Lavallieres and Special $10.75 ; Drop Ornaments. These Girls’ Jaunty Box Reefers, for school wear, in navy, tan and me in a varied assort covert, strictly tailored, showing new effects in collars and trim- } COME MM a varied ¢ mings Girls’ and Misses’ Coats, in box or semi-fitting models, double- breasted, home: Prices $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 and $19.50. Journal now on sale. Price 1 10c. New Jewelry | ¥ HE seen fhe Section devoted to Misses’ and Children’s Apparel offers past week has the addition novelties to the in the for the Miss of 6 years and all at interestingly-low prices. Exceptional values are which described below Second Floor of many stocks is Jewelry Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.50 ment of entirely new de inset with mock signs, many fin- ‘ brown and gray Sizes 6 to 18 years. with side-buttoning effect and having high neck, with soft velvet collar. Materials are navy, spun mixtures and camels’ hair cheviots rhinestones and jewels. First Floor ‘Scores of Handsome Novelties in Scarfs and Veilings Thomson’s Glove-Fitting Corsets Women’s Gloves at $1.00 Pr. New Fall Models Cape, Kid and Mocha Qualities STYLE P, PRICE $2.00—An VOMEN'S R OVE rs exceptionsily geod model for the VOMEN'S GLACE KID GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR full figure, made of coutil, with § Overseam sewn, with’ two patent fasteners at wrist medium bust, double front and $ in black, white and a good rat ze of fashionable color extreme length over hips and WOMEN’S ARABIAN MOCHA GLOVES, SPI back, the material extending ses “ . , i eral inches below the boning. Ha CIAL, $1.00 PAIR—Fine qu oft and velvety fin spoon-shape teel in front and ish, in black and ¢ three pairs of hose supporte ut WOMEN’S O ASP CAPE GLOVES, $1.00 tached PAIR—With P, X. M/s , In tan, black and white [YLE 101, PRICE $1.00—A Firet Floor style adapted to the crag 1 yee ure, lerately-high bust i skirt long over hips, slightly Valoeni in Toilet Goods pe pe i wre call a rbent Cotton, in pound package h ( Ge Age 1.00 altable’ modabdee tia-alon de of H , 13e and 18 ist-line, wi boned with ation” Te ry, 250 al i ft bat garment i sath Salt bea Iwo of hose sup Swedish Hair Powder, 50c¢ and $1.00. econd Floor First Ploor 1 (FREDERICK & NELSON) -:*: ee INCORPORATED ammmcenmey SEATTLE STAR They were Fred Blaine, | by be | | | 6 od | ! }cording to the estimate ox North Vakima—J pense In entimated nt $874,089. Tho |Kil!¢ Hie Nanny Goat to of Beattie, came wi ee te tax levy to raise this amount less rove She Ate Woman's 910 oF ‘being elected presi 00,000, entimated revenues, will! WASHINGTON, Sept, 23.-—A De- teeman of the Sixth precines fixed by the board October 4 troit woman drew a new $10 bill a » | CLEAN UP FOR CABINET |from the bank to vereiaal $ . MEETING ON MONDAY | A gust of wind whisked it from WASHINGTON, D., C., Bept hand to the path of a boy Gawyer, E. W. H. Weaver and V. Mart, and they arrived just In time|The White House haw been put inla nanny goat to take dinner with the chain gang. |order and everything ts in readi-| bill. The wo ’ —— ness for the mogting of President | of theft and police ihe County expenses will be cut| Taft with his cabinet Monday. All| goat. The mutilated curreney $23,000 during the next year, ac-|the members of the cabinet with | been forwarded to the treaay the exception of Secretary of War! partment for exchange, Dickinson, will arrive Sunday | prepared commis total the board of county yesterday. The First ward in this city, FREDERICK & NELSON, In} BASEMENT SALESROOM | A Strong Line of Women’s Fall Suits Including Regular and Extra-Stout Sizes $22.50. Specially Featured at | he Gi of m 4 | | Bo The Materials | i Serges, men’s-wear worsteds, cheviots and broads sti cloth, in black, navy, light- and medium-gray, green ang a shades of brown, a his The Styles fi Coats are strictly plain tailored, in 30-, 32-, 34 angi 2 36-inch lengths, designed on graceful, semi fitting lines, | with mannish notch collar and lapel and well-cut sleeves; the skirts are in plafn and plaited effects, also panel back and front style, with gored side. The Sizes Regular sizes from 34 to 44, models designed for extra-stout women, 37-, 39-, 41-, 4 49- and 51-inch bust measurement. The designing and tailoring of these Suits has} carefully rried out, insuring satisfactory fitting’ an shape-retaining qualities. The values merit unusual attention at also especially 3-, 45-47, New Long Street Coats for Women and $12.75 and $14.75 SIZES 14, 16 AND 18 AND 34 TO 44. A new shipment of Long Coats just received includes models of serge diagonals, fancy mixtures and double-faced golf coating, full and half-li in black, navy, medium- and dark-gray and tan. The styles comprise p tailored effects with notch collar and regular sleeve, others with storm © and raglan sleeve, also side-belt effects, trimmed with buttons. Sizes 14, and 18, also 34 to 44. Exceptionally-good values at $12.75 and $14.75. —Basement Salesross | Attractive Fall Millinery wags | Pric of the popular Silk in blue, S$ Sbces nes An interest display Turbans, red and ned green, brown, trim with wings and coque feath- . is featured at $3.95 AT $5.00, a pleasing range of effective styles Silk Velvet and Corded Silk cluding dressy models, n Turbans, in- od tailored and trimm with fa y coque feathers and wings The favored Mushroom Hats are shown in i brown, navy, gray, light-blue, green and black, | made of taffeta s and velvet and trimmed with wired ribbon b fancy coque and i wings. These are unusual value at $5.00. | An interesting assortment of the new sea- son's effects in Untrimmed Shapes and Trim- mings is on display at prices which can hardly fail to interest the home milliner. Basement Sales: gt Women’s Good Quality Kid ‘Giest 8c Pal These Gk able, being made from good prime skins, and possess || ‘oom. oves are very service excellent fitting qualities. ‘They are two-clasp style, highly glace finished, overseam Sel and. one-row roidered on back. Shown in black, white, tan, brown, gr es gree Pr € € r ; Women’s Fleeced- Lindl Vests and Pants, 25¢ Women’ s Cotton \Hosiery 18c Pair Fast-black Women's Ce ‘3 : 7 amless tton Women’s medium-weight Fleecestinel siery, in a foo \ ght lor present a top; Hacellent valdenat ic palt nade and full size; Pants to mateh in agile Basement Salesroom length ; garment Rasement Salesroom : 1 Dresse mohair or fine n navy, cadet and red, made with full plaitél kirt and French wa » with deep plait over shoulder and trimmed with braid or silk ia ntrast ng sor and self-covered buttons. Others are trimmed with plaid silk pipiigl and fit with four-in-hand plaid tie, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices $4.75 and $4950 008 " Girls’ Washable Dresses of galatea and rep, in stripes or polka-dots, light and dat colorings, sizes 6 to M years, $2.50. Rasement Salesreom Children’ s Fall | and Winter Footwear ent Ss in Boys’ and fers many ver 1 Se erresresr Swe @5F72R SEF Bor | mn ne ee ee > s2£00¢0 46 Girt ts, whose sturdy wearing qualities will recon to all mothers Boys’ High-Top Tan Boots, f 9to 10] Girls’ High-Top 12 ton Black Gum che lig « ora i th extr high, a I e, W xtta- | ‘metal Calf Bosta, w toe ant vy reinforced shank, broad toe and Sizes 9 to 12, $3.00 pa 12% to 2 Children’s High-T with patent 0 pair; 2% to 5%, $4.00 pair sage P uff B High-Top Black Calf Boots, twe eather vamp, mat kid toy 1 patent ¢ buckle style, with broad toe and extra-| Sizes to & $2.25 pair: 8% to 11, SMe & heavy extension sol Sizes 9 to 12, $3.00 ‘ ; pair; 12% to 2, $3.50 pair; 2% to $4.00 | Pat 11% to 2, $3.0 a i pair Children’s High ( Metal Calf Booth Boys’ Blucher Shoes, with broad toe, | button or lace broad toe and low i extra-strong hank ands double-stitched Sige wn -: 94 to thie th double sole, Sizes 9 to 11, $2.25 pair; 11% | heel. Sizes 5 8, $2.00 pair; S7e al to 2, $2.50 pair; 2 to 5} 9 pair | $2.25 pair I rent Salesroom