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eeiteny Lecomst Davige Davis of the McNamara Defense, Sketched in Court 7 Staff Artist Condo, 1? OROWN IN Blo MINE Bi Rare Prees Leased Wire RNIA, N. J, Oct. _ Twelve men were drowned here early today in the Wharton _ y's mine. They were cai compan iy a flood whlch was caused by | water breaking into the mine fro: an abandoned working. The bodie: bly the victims have not been teeev-| Two Clerks Arrested On the charge of selling railroad tickets without authority, J. F. Fin igan and J. K. Drucy, clerks in the Washington Annex, were taken to Justice orown's court yesterday af ternoon and released on $200 bail each. They are accused of having sold R. E. Mason a@ ticket on the Chicago & Alton last Monday. SCENE IN msl Los ANGELES TRIAL Look for Two Bright Comets, (By United Press Leased Wi Lick OBSERVATORY. Cal. Oct. 20.—Two bright comets are now visible to the naked eye, and with telescopes the as- tronomers can see four more. Of the visible two, one is in the western sky shortly after It Is that of M. Betaw away. The other, fast July by Or. the eastern sky morning. It is traveling to- ia brighter comet w: it will be brilliant object in the morning sky northeast of Venus for the remainder of the month. PRESERVING A CALMNESS. The much annoyed customer de- parted and the’ saleswoman ap- proached another customer and be-| gan to how disagreeable the first had been, and then, assuming an of superiority, remarked: “But | kept perfectly caim, re- membering that self-possession was nine points of the law."—New York “Bun. oston Sample Second at Pike. 500 ARCADE BUILDING 2,000 Pairs of Men’s Shoes received; those you have been waiting for. All high grade $5.00 Styles— “vi eo, Inc. 20 Over Swift’s Drug Store Save Half a Go to MERCHANTS. doing business in stores on Second avenue pay $1,000 every month for a single show window. ground floor REASON WHY we can and do Suits Dresses Coats at + THE UPSTAIRS STORE—500 Arcade Building— xempt from all the immense tores—this is the 44 Every one of them worth fully $30. ‘LADIES’ SAM PLE SUIT SHOP. GIANTS ‘I (By United Press Leaveg Wi NEW YORK, Oct. 20. “in bad’ with the) Na ball commission: tdlay Manager McGraw hap received of ficial notification from the com mission that a repetition of conduct in last Tuesday's gi with the Athletion will result in a heavy fine, removal from the field n fined $100. MeGraw's attitude toward the umpires from the coaching lines and the bench was offensive, and Merkle was punished for the use of Improper language on the field That hn J raw openly ac ouned th of having « ul in favor the Philadelphia Ath letion ‘during the tirades of abuse which he emitted on the diam in last Tuosday’s game here, is the statement made by Ban Johnson, president of the Amertean league. x - What Ban Johnson Croas Sunantaling Following the despatch to Me Taleaman~ Graw by the commission of a letter! Here’s a Jap Puzzle; Appear in Court police court when Plain Clot man G. W. Humphrey that four Japanese, who had step ped to the front th be tried on a) of four others who were out on $25 ball each Nine Japanese were in the rald made by a squad led by Hum phreyTuesday night. When the nine names were called in court aS? eee IRL RAFFLES” GIVEN CHANCE: TO, 6000 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 upon the recommendation of Depu |ty District Attorney Michael Shan non, Alice Taylor, of Mra. Jean |Thurnher, the alleged girl “Raffies, today is with friends in Ocean park, who hope an outdoor Ife wilt jeure her of kieptomania, Experts told Shanaon that an opes air ox liatence might lead to a permanent j eure It's a remarkable case,” «nid Shannon, “and 1 want to give the ltr ‘another chance. She hae the} Mary Anderson, as she's stilt lov. | face and features of a Madonna, and| ingly known to America, is on a 1 cannot believe that she steals for visit home, She's stopped being an finabelal gain. She bas agreed to| actress and is now merely Mrs. A. tell me every a0 often how she in| F. DeNevarro. This ie picture of progressing and her husband, taken just as | Mra. Jean Thurnher was happy |they were ready to go ashore in as a lark today. “Oh, it's so good New “York on the arrival in to be free again,” she said. “I'm so | America. | glad that | am out of that horrible that Mr. Shan- in me and that | shal! chance to prove that | | mean no harm | A large Mumber of women were Womenfor Recall added to the membership of the! Women's Union Label league yea-| SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 20. The women of Salt Lake are strong for the recall and if necessary they ‘announce they will place a ticket composed entirely of women in the field for municipal officers to get it. | he Woman's Welfare league has addressed a petition to all candi |dates, containing the following “Will you voluntarily submit your offictal record to the r | people on a petition of ia the registered voters? | terday. |make demands on |Commaissioner Hubbard for # pub lic hearing for Mrs, Blanche Ma- son, who was removed from her position a& assistant labor com missioner last Saturday, without Any cause being given, except that lahe had “criticised” Hubbard and union bolde its first annual ball tonight at the ‘SAM SMALL STUNG tt-"frese‘income’ win te given to (ON ARIZONA SHEET °° “""" "=": PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 20. The} BS a abi Se by ae Buzz Saw Cuts Leg in Two This was the explanation today ctim jof Editor Sam W. Small, whose pa |per, the Phoenix Morning Sun jsummarily closed by attachments] ified by the Union Bank and Trust| today of one of the most leompany of Phoenix Small a} accidents on ord here While lformer evangelistic preacher, waa) Working at the Pacific Lumber and backed by a number of local dem- ocrats. H, G. Fagerstrom ts the his right foot was caught tn a buzz The saw severed the bone jand tendrils at the ankle and re jaulted in a bad wound from the jankle half way to the knee. ing to save him | the saw, almost severing the lex at he hip. He was sent to the Na {tional Hospital association, and it |was stated that the bones and flesh will be knitted together again. | so that the entire leg will be saved In try ARCADE BLDG. THE UPSTAIRS STORE Society Stationery TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. floor ground AT FRIEDMAN'S The Best Suit on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE, burden carried ‘by WITH COMMISSIO A porplexing problem faced the|of them anewe declared | gambling charge, were the wrong|one of the nine arrggted men and were taking the places) taken |Gordon to solve ‘the puzzle. Hi nine men stepped forward. Four! themaclves The Central Labor Council will/ State Labor| peuliar | Timber company's mill on 12th av.| if he fell over on} oo aang Photograph “of ‘First !warning bim that further unseemiy mduct on bis part would his suapension the remaind of the world series, Johnson ald “During Tuesday's game MeGraw, while coaching his players on the side Hines, continually addressed ve marks toward the box where the members of the National commis sion Were sitting. After Merkle was called out while trying to steal pecohd base, McGraw walked over to the Giants’ bench, calling out to » commission could sure thing game old American league methods—you always wan 200 per cent the best of it, and you are getting it now. It ts a fine thing to have pnolly indaw, |to umpir framed it up to “Connolly le not related to Mack, nd i# an eminently fair umpire,” added Johnson. The umpires have been instruct ed by the commission to rule Me Graw from the field the instant he| far'to that of foay Must Stand Trial! Fear Wrong Men (By United Press Leased Wire) OLYMPIA, Oct. — 20.—Formeg | for Four Right Ones} Highway Commissioner Joseph M. |Snow must stand trial on the |W. Kursl, 8. Hamada, 8. Kan’ pa charge of grand larceny by embew % Hagumo. When questioned, | zlement & result of being de “Hagumo” admiited that his name|nied bis appeal to the supr |was Y. Kevma and that he was not | court The comminsio: w charggd with neglecting to turn by Judge lover fo the state $2,100 left from & $10,000 fund paid by the Chicago, St. Paul & Puget Sound railroad for a rig right of way | The centerfield crowd at Shibe od to the na’ A recess Wan then announced that the cases b d till this afternoon a four substitutes would be Se ee GREAT ACTRESS Stomach Stops ON VISIT HOME | working Property, se: Wing in it, Use Stua Tablets to Set It Going Again. A Trial Package Free. The doctors call it fatulency, but} unprofessional folke know it “wind on the stomach,” | distressing state of things it is. a serious motor organ. painful in th ading to bad and fatal results. | The stomach embarrassed and ham: | | pered with wind cannot take care of | lits food properly, and indigestion | follows, and this bas a train too ap- | | palling (o enumerate. The entire | | m ix implicated—-made an ac-| or passive factor in this trouble | -and life soon becomes a question, able boon. ~ | All this is explained in doctor | books; how undigested food causes jmases by fermentation and fomenta lUon, in which process some essen- al fluids are destroyed—burnt up— | ture shows how the fans are packed into every extra space available, see the games without paying the regular sca f flat buildings on Twentieth World’s , Series Game at Philadelphia, ; Athletics Winning! park, Philad@iphia, in the second game of the world’s seri It also shows how hundreds of fans They sit on the “outlaw bleachers, of price Patent Leather, Gun- metal Calf, Vici Kid and Russia Calf; button or blucher styles with short vamp, high toe, and More Value Than Yo& Get Elsewhere $3.50 Also a full line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Agents for Edycator and Cushion Sole Shoes. Raymond & Hoyt! 1406 Third Avenue, Postoffice Side. ? The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. wasted by chemical action, followed |by defective nutrition and the dis- j tribution through the alimentary | tract of chemically wrong elemen! Jand as a consequence the stomach land entire system is starved, Plenty of food, you see, but xpoilt In prep- | aration and worse than worthless. A deranged btomach te the epito- of evil; nothing too bad to eman:- te from it, but the gas it generates | |is probably its worst primary effect land the only way to do away with} |this Is to remove the cause, Stu-| ‘art's Dyspepsia Tablets go to the | root of this trouble. They attack) |the gasmaking foods and render | op the # ach simply cannot exist | where theee powerful and wonder. dence | They were made for this very / o,e foods and con onditions for nutriment. This is thelr province written about them, and then not} Masses Must all told that might be told with profit to sufferers from this pain- Be aisser. the years of patient and | Improved |153202).¢15..520ct wens ts ANDREW CARNEOIE. |ATti¥e, st, this fatlures | wv Ps L a would make mention of the differ oy a9 a ae. ent stomach correctives that énter | Carnegie, who i» home today from) tally represent all his visit to Scotland, declares he| - Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are | well folks as well; for the person before the congressional commis-| peters eh is tancetinating the up.| WHO craves hearty foods and wants |them harmless, Platulency or wind working little tablets are in evi ————«| purpose——to attack gasmaking/ and office. A whole book could be \ful disease, dyspepsia, it would! innumerable and at iast success, It NEW YORK, Oct. 20—Andrew | into this tablet and make it falth-| Jia anxious to be called immediately | BOt alone Intended for the sick, but to eat heartily and run no risk of jerations of er — trast | bad effects, they act like a charm _ Speaking 0! is advocacy Of! and make eating and digestion a jChancelior Lloyd George's poor! detight and pleasure. ‘They keep| [man’s insurance bill as a measure) the stomach active and energetic to be taken up in the United States, | and able and willing to do extra Carnegie said |work without special labor or ef Mr. Lloyd-George visited me ati tort. Don't forget this, Well peo. Skibo, and I was highly impresesd| pie are often neglected, but the} with his insurance scheme. Un-} Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets have doubtedly it would be a good thing | them in mind for America, But it is unlikely that|"\ tree trial package will be sent | the American congressmen are! any one who wants to know just ready to consider it definitely: 1/what they are, how they look and| believe that the condition of the| taste » beginning treatment| | masses of our people must soon be! with’ After this go to t [improved If the nation fs to avold| drug store for them; everywhere, | |serious troubles and class war|here or at home, they are 60 cents | | far a box, and by getting them at home Kina YO OPEAK you will save time and postage The Wouan's Alliance of the| Your doctor will preseribe them; First Unitarian church will meet | ‘ey say there are 40,000 doctors ; them, but when you know tomorrow, at the home of Rev. 1,/ using aes 1 Wfiiet, D. O. Powers, 411 Harvard ay, N.,|WPAY bs US maguee at 2:30, Judson King, field lectur-| W2Y¥ 8g to the expense of a pre- er of the Natfonal Re! sferendum | Sertption? Por, Soon, trial pebeane, Sh! Sa eee eta | address F. A, Stuart Co,, 160 Stuart ee on, Mbeak on the California) Hutiding, Marshall, Michigan, The steamship Victoria left this morning bound for Nome, the last vessel for Nome this year SPINNING’S ell beautiful Drug We Use Nothin, PAINLESS F pines .50¢ up $5 Bridge work Bs 500 ABQADE ~~ 3, or ma $ $15 Sets ‘Leet TILL 10 O’CLOCK Third and Pike, Entrance 30514 Pike, Over Owl PR Aer, 20¢ Store 1Y%-at. Extra Heavy Re ppg She ROR tinned Coffer Pot ....a. Re Phone if you want it in @ XTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS Idest Dental Location, Third and Pike BETTER VALUE SALE Tt is a Mecea of useful bar gains. The evidence of bet values is here, at the store in the catalogue. 400 Tat. 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AND YOU BUY ON CREDIT All of the new models of the present season are shown {n the millinery department—hundreds of trimmed and tailored Hats with no two alike—prices range upwards from AND YOU BUY ON CREDIT National Oui “HE PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SHELLAC—quart can ..........60 STAIN—quart cane... fos ENAMEL—quart can S0¢ OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX—One pound .... 10 DUTCH KALSOMINE 5-1b jaaibes SHINGLE STAIN—1 galion WALL PAPER DOUBLE ROLL INGRAIN Qe DOUBLE ROLL VARNISHED TILE Boe mone ROLL MOIRE CEILING ny 12¢ ESTIMATES FURNISHED C. H. DAHLEM & CO. 1508 Third Avenue Between PIKE and PINE