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Youths Suspected’ jm of Murder Charge Against Station Agent ry tory, former traffie manager of | in the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co " Night.” rs of with conspiracy, resulting in de wan kille her name 1 frauding the company out of about = on bes aides, shake $5,000 Viola was Guyer has not been seen since very have been pr ape Allen doesn't need a Is 3. B. Guyer, station get of} James Hartison, 20, and Thomas! Miss the O-W. R. & N. Co. at George-| Johnson, 19, who are serving 16-;Makeup to play Viola in Shake ‘& fuatiive from justice? He) year sentences in the Manroe atab’a (or is intly charged with Bo J for burglary 8 ha keapeare "Twelfth ‘That's beautiful |to ¢ Four recently pledged members of the Sigma Delta Chi, an honorary it Journalistic fraternity, clad inedrems a) |sulte, edited the Dally at the Unt |versity yesterday and were dnitiat into full membership last night «| The report of the charter revision &/committee on th Wednesday afternoon, when the tn-} a lass, and Viola | being vestigation of his accounts began. | jgontified the Allon’s Kot (he | of the elty departments with a ¥ Cooper is in t mnty jail and) ihe dtminutive beauty too./of making r ndations for| fs alleged to hy made a confes|peen working.on the case (Look at the |ohanges, In t dopted by | sion to Adolph Meydenbaver and | oysty picture at ¢thi8line charter committ the ctvil| William Green, the auditor and at:/ Re point.) She als0| service comminsion would have ab- | torney of the brewing company plays a& lot Of} solute right to discharge inefficient |datlons from the department heads The Arctic club has planned an. ajother “Alaska Day’ ke its suc By United Prees | approved by W'YORK. Oct. Bor Theo-4 pianola, | pany's money their own u8es. | dore Roosevelt ix 53 years old to-| at the t (Samar seer apaggy © day, “He dented himaelf a day off, | iy. Me MONEY FOR You |however, and was at the Outlook hot way she w joffice early as usual. Scores of} 42 today ? Well won't elther Have you been a witness in any | callers brought congratulations, and | cave in either the justice or si-| messages of felicitation poured in| won't his home in Birmingham, Al has started sult to determine wife's mental condition Mre Kaufman came to Reno ¢ perior courts of King county since | from everywhere | some money coming. The county auditor has $3,600 In witness fees which he is anxious to give away a Milli Dave failed to claim it. The chief Under New Law Fight Over AG ve failed to © chic deputy auditor is getting peevish | United Pres Leased wire) | (BY United Frees Leased Wire) about it, too, He says he needs! COUVER, Wash. Oct. 27 RENO, Nev. are taking up, about 1,200 in all, ment and sterilization, Wm, N. Rey. | battle betw for current expense vouchers. |new, was taken to the state prison two sons over the extate at Walla Walla today, Revnew jx Kaufman, When th MUNICIPAL LEAGUE A general meeting of the Manict steritization law, recently passed by pal league will be held tomorrow | the logisiature. His victim was an noon at the New Rathskeller. Tax: | eight-year-old girl to municipal docks, the civic! It cost iter, the light rate, and the sin jcaught ooting within one mile gle tax charter amendment. Lot Lake Washington, ‘wat mouth of heart failure 1907? If you have, you may have! | s Sentence Second Man Father and Sons But those entitled to the money | the room that these old vouchers | Under sentence ef life imprison: | ton dollars MEETING. che second man affected by the that hi ation will be discussed in tts rela-| eo Lisle Wells $10 to be Lest you make a mistake and go to the wrong place to buy your piano, we hereby notify all participants in recent piano contest to come to THE FACTORY STOR Remember the Address {421 Third Ave Near Pike STYLE “K’ Will Be Specially Featured This is the greatest amount of piano value on earth for the price. Think of being able to obtain a strictly HIGH-GRADE GUARANTEED STAND- ARD PIANO direct from the. manufacturers for the extremely low price of $275. Terms 4s low as $10.00 down and $6.00 monthly REE MUSIC LESSON (A full term of music lessons will be given to each of the first fifty purchasers of the style “K” Piano. These will go in-short order. Can you overlook this offer? This is a special inducement we had not expected to offer. THE FACTORY STORE 1421 Third Ave., Near Pik OPEN EVENINGS would | Cesaful one last year, wel4 atened from | and his tensibly to get a divorce, but died} The vig do if|inge will be held on Saturday, Nov Wireless messages of weleome }will be sent to all the Jncoming Alaska steamers, KARE HR eee * * When a motorcycle dashed |® into one of Butterworth’s fur # oral hearses, driven by Lee * Lohmeyer, the horses grew | frightened and started to rum *waway, Before the animale * were stopped Lobmeyer had |® been dragged nearly 100 feet seeseeeetaaee eet aew etna hane His Calling. know what to do with of mine,” said the con | sclentious parent stinguishing trait? d any, except that practical jokes on him up in business with a motor car repair shop.”-—Washbing ton Evening Star With the prosecuting witness giv. ing her testimony unwillingly Judge Gay yesterday dismissed the charge against Henry Lubelski manager of the Lyric theatre, who was alleged to have “contributed to the delinquency” of a young girl employed in his theatre Exchange restaurant, 60 W. Yee jer way its Thursday, Friday and Saturday | of next week to the McNamara de fense fund Harriman strike situation ie! row. according to reports of the machinists’ de tral Labor Ce ZVPPRe verre sese & Whether local option etec- ® tons may be specially be determined by J man on Oct. 37 Murphy bas given hi that the local option can only be voted on 1 elections tizens of country districts in King coun- ty want # special election this year, and have taken the mat ter to the courts . * * * * * * the ® * * * * ° eee eeeeeeee a ie ie ee ed The Limit. “I didn't mind my daughter get ting oomaged now and then.” “Well? “But she to some summer rerort ing frivolity too far Herald. t and got married Washington Because the 6 send Edward Webster, trader, to the Mackenzie river, on claims he would have made. DON’T WANT WATERWAY Claiming that the Duwamish wa terway will be a damage instead of & benefit to them, the Griffith Land and 8. C. Loeb and Ben Moyses, yee. terday fled a motion to dismiss the condemnation proceedings. They Will contribute all ite prof: | YOU'LL FIND IT NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE: HERE EO FOR BUSY PEOPLE Oct, 27, 1863, Gen, Grant stole four hills between Lookout moun tain and Raccoon mountain, in|f Tennessee, whieh were not worth | very much for|} farming purposes | but were mighty useful for some plans he had in mind, For Grant figured that 4,000 | that he placed on these hills could whip eeeeeteeee | road between them end Looke and as those who marched that| way would be ( not care began. derates, he did marching how « A schem the Seattle-Tacoma Powe ednesday night pledged the support o Central Labor Couneil, The oll will pay at torneys' fees, J. E. Campbell, state representa- tive from Everett, and member of the Shingle Weavers’ lon, visited the Central Labor Council, Native Sons met last night and discunsed future plans of the organ ization, Refreshments were served during the card games and G. 8 Costello sang “Native Sons,” a song composed by L. B. Cole and dedicated to the-elub. aaeeeheneee een Permission has been given by the board of contro! at the University for the big night shirt parade to be given by the students on the evening .of Nov, 3, to advertise the next day's game with the Oregon Aggies tere Seteeeestue the nhek As M. Dahaney, 403 20th av. N., stepped from the car at 19th av., he was struck by a motorcycle driven by Ralph Smith, 1101 Thomas st Dahaney's back was injured. AT THE THEATRES: seseeeeees jobless dub she met at a/aweetly as she did when she star I call that carry.|red here in iu Mercantile Co. | Moore falled to carry out ite agreement to|*atisfactory a vehicle for ber tat an or an expedition, he was given an $8,000 , make a good musical comedy, but it | verdict for loss of profita that he | is rather shy on real Comedy. } Co., Adolph Mueller, Blanche, Rosa | Ment & ailege that they had not been sery-/ ed with copies of the condemnation petition until Oct that the entire proceedings are ir regular. The condemnation cases are set for Nov. 1 and claim | [mentee homet Metropolitan—Mizzi ‘The Spring Maid.” Billy Clifford, in i, the Man and the Ha jos. me Loie—"The Clansman. eeeeeeeeeeeeeee tion pictures, ReRRRARARRHHRE » Reaeeanee * je of Mahomet.” AKAAREWR AAA AH AHH Van Studdiford sang as/ * Grace d Feather.” But! “The Parndi or Mahomet,” in which she began a three-night and} & matinee engagement at the) last night fe not nearly as |} ents, The play has plenty of| chorus girls and classy scenery to | st. “LOU 18, Mo, Oct. 27.— was out of place in the army, be- cause I had no bad habits,” was the excuse given by George Ben- nett for deserting from his regt- or eleven days’ soldiering. This is really an exceptional bargain 201inch best quality Switch, in all colors, Special week Ladies’ Improvement Shop 520 Union St. Experience and Repu- tation Count for Some- thing in Dentistry. We Do Not Experiment With Your Teeth tal bill high We know how to treat them scientifically and painless. methods make your teeth sound and beautiful Remember that eve: r and causes to at once . healthy mouth that adds to your They Never Slip or Drop Our im Afte' we y day you delay makes your just that much more suffer and go through life with a personal appearanc Gold Crowns White Crowns from ., Full Set of Teeth from .... Gold Fillings from ., Silver Fillings | A Written Guarantee Given With All Work. - $3 up + $3 up $3 up + $4 up + 5O¢ from Remember the prices quoted here are for a short time, so come if you wish to take advantage of this remarkable offer, NOTE—Bring this ad with you. ——~ Furniture echt 5 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Coe Daily at 6:30 | Furniture | Dry Goods The Special Selling of Toilet Goods CONTINUES TOMORROW THE selling offers unusual values in Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes and Taleums, We quote some of the specials in the Creams, Lotions, best known makes. Hair Tonics and Face Powders, Face Powders, including many of the more or less staple sundries :— Pion veal Peroxide, special 6¢, 10¢ tathasweet, special 15¢. | Ebony Handled _ Hair und I4¢, Ble al Vaseline, spe Brushes, special $1.75. Absorbent Cotton, special | cial dé. Whisk Broc pecial 19¢. Perfumed White Vaseline, | 12¢, ae Earth, special | special 1D¢. Toilet . Chas ‘asi ¢: Ideal Hair Brushes, special om , » Spores Cuticura Salve, special | 75¢. | 4¢ and 8¢. 37¢. | Hair Brushes with solid Wooi Powder spe- tJathadora, special BB¢. wood backs, special 65¢. cial S¢ and 12¢. Odor-shun, special 19¢. Hair Brushes, solid wood Steel Nail Tile ecial Mum, special 19¢. | backs and 13 rows of bristles, | apg, oa Eversweet, special 19¢. | special $1.00. TEES ja tae” sa ‘ Lambert's Listerine, spe-| ‘Tooth Brushes, four rows | <, Solis: Steel Scissors and cial 5O¢. | of bristles, special 8¢. eer ns Opeeree Sree ® e 20 Mule ‘Team Borax, spe-| French ‘Tooth Brushes Champion Hot Water cial 8¢. | special 23¢. Bottles, special DS¢. “4711" Bath Salts, spe-| Long Handled Bath Wood Back Hand Mir cial 19¢. Brushes, special 50¢. rors, spec'al 5O@. Reversible © Gn nbinations Price $11.50. {ull plaited model Taffeta Silk Ribbons, 25c Yard) . For Hair Bows, Sashes and Millinery Trimm‘ng ILK Taffeta Ribbons of good quality 634 inches wide, in pink, sky-blue rose, Alice-blue, navy, brown, green, te and black; also Satin, Taffeta Ribbons in 5 inch width, in a | good sortment of po pula: colors. _ Price yard First Fleer re ‘Fine Cape Gloves Sp W' IMEN’S Cape ious shades broidery o Xx. M $1.65. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.—BASEMENT SALESROOM Warner’s Rust -Proof Corsets A Style for Every Figure STYLE 501, PRICE $1.00—A long Corset for the average figure, sewn, ecial, $1.65 Pair Street Gloves in var- of tan, with wide em s, in white or self color, P. Special, n back two horn clasps. First Ploor. of red and tan, CHILDREN’S MIDDY SKIRTS in navy-blue ; sizes 6 ' with bust of moderate height, equipped with tremely long skirt with s boning with two STYLE soft, heavy st for misse light-weight model with no | made of b y coutil, with low ays, especially pted | bust and ip. It has several ° wear, It has girdle inches of material extending be- A BPN low the boning, giving the de top and two pairs of hose support | sired straight lines. Three pairs attached of suspender web supporters are ers are STYLE TYLE ures, having low bust fitted with drawstring skirt, boned with small, | 228, PRIC 00. Especially zht steels, porters. sets of hose $38, PRICE 7Se—A tiew A | $41, PRICE $1.50. -iiudlgnidarioa, 50c Yard XCELLENT inch over Embroideries in 22 broad range offered in 27. mbroidery Flouncings and All 22-inch width; in a floral and solid de values are of eyelet, signs, suitable fort waists and undermuslins Price 50c yard. New Side Frills, 25c of plaited lawn and net, medium and ex- 3 treme sty 25c. Sizes 9 to 13M. les, effectively trimmed in laces MISSI AND CHI DREN'S SHOES, SPE CIAL $1.75 PAIR—Bu ton and lace styles, in metal calf, vici kid patent leather. These are e broken lines from re ar Stoc 4 and rang ile hild’s DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. witasdal Nae 2 bik 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St $1.75. PAIR-Durable Shoes for tehost } $1.75. PAIR—Durable Shoes for school ree f. nion * } wear, built on an extra-full, high-toe last jement 8 attached. ral incHes of soft This style is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. designed Made of soft batiste and equipped Corset =a “th es Girls’ Reversible Coats : reps 10 to 14 Years of all-wool -double-faced in and material, navy and red, and brown green; furnished with detachaLle shield for protection in cold weather, Price $13.50. JUNIORS’ ONE-PIECE| NEW -ARRIVALS IN ea gps ih obs ‘al styl¢; | MISSES’ PETER THOMPSON basket cloth, in navy, Copen- | SAILOR SUITS, od quality hage and catawba, trimmed with navy-blue serge yoke skirt Suit Sia 48 ON toed ® | lacing in back. Sizes 14, 16 and | Price $1 years serge, made in a to 14 yea Coat Sweaters Special, $3.95 Second Floor. Ww”: IMEN'S oat Sweaters, knit in heavy rib stitch of worsted yarn; nade with sailor collar, fastening closely at the neck, apd shown in white, car- dinal, maroon, tan and Havana- brown $3.95. second Fleor. Special, and ex- the drawstring, material below for slender fig- and moderately long for the full figure, Basement Salesroom Morning Sacques, 75¢€ made of black and white ¢ ed kimone in the styl trimmed » with n-blue materg vt Stripes \ e collar and ned with satity t 1 it with ; $1.05. 1ono flame and gray I nele ‘ red patt smal The large t eve rimmed Oriental Laces, 20c Yard RIE N r AL, Lace ves from hes wide, 1 a wide 1, cream Ba 1 for variety of trim Uury The igns to select from and white owing of pleasing de 20¢ Price, t Salesreom. RAN ee PO a eh ree Hee aS See Se AES _—- .- & op oo sete eee Bp@eaceeweeesom nm