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SHOOTS WIFE, OTHER | the board of education to open the schools on the Babbath, The les sone will consist of lecture courses PORTLAND, Or, Nov, 16.—The heathen Chinee may be “some there” when it comes to the tricky and peculiar stuff, but he has noth ing on @ certain rich Portlander, Rame unannounced, who owns sev eral lodgings in the old restricted district, and who, to get by the “tin ordinance requiring apart ment and lodging houses to conaple ously display the nes of thelr owners, la displaying his own name in Hebrew on hia hold ‘There ia nothing in the ordinance forbid ding the use of a foreign language in the makeup of the signs, Theosophical “Con” Makes His Escape SALEM, Or,, Nov, 16.—Search in today be! made for T. L, Gordon, & five-year termer, who, while sup- posed to be attending a class in theosophy, cut a hole through the prison library floor, dropped to the basement, and then scaled the south wall to Hberty. The discov ery of Gordon's escape was not made until ¢ members of the theosophy class were returned to And in a Hurry, | Piret Magnate—My doctor ad WOMAN AND SELF | vised me to take a trip abroad for PITTSBURG, Noy, 15, — “on, ™% Mealth, but Tam not going, FOUR WOMEN SIT ON j/ies¢l who heard the. shots, was called shortly before or | following dj} lard Keach in|'The first w ‘Russell, a storekeeper at MURDER TRIAL JURY) Trivett will put in a self-defense jecond | Magnate—My | iad Four women are sitt! jurors | 9¢* John, why aid you do it? 1 stil)! Magnate—My lawyer , . ur women are og a8 jurors ® mo the same advice, and | am in the superior court in a case that loved you.” {aoing "| MORE FIGHTING may Involve enpital punishment. | DELAY OPERATION T | — 4 " ‘¢ TT completed 1 bore fram the dying lie of wen, SCHOOLS SOUTH OF BORDER |, ying in tue tiest deuiee murder ON WM. LORIMER John Matthews, ‘wife Hea of dre ‘ WILL BE DOUGLAS, Ariz, Nov. 15.—Capt.| trial of J, T, Trivett, the conductor | CHIOAGO, Nov. 15.—At @ consul nent insurance tian whoa 8 4 ps ‘OPEN ON SUNDAY Beltran, with 60 federals, left Agua| who ia ch with killing Oliver | tation of physicians here Wednes nd killed here, after wound! Bnoe Mite Prieta late Wednenday to engage|and Otis ford, father and |day afternoon, it was decided to de. other woman. Matthews ther ds ANGELES, Noy. 15.—Com-|a force of insurrectos under Ma alte n on @ Bal.|lay the operation on Wm. Lorimer, turned the gun ox him re then/ 1 mlte Sunday next, 1 Angeles | Cano, reported to have capt ar on August 41 last. | deposed United States senator from can te el non himself and blew) high wohools will be open Sund and looted the wal ranck for the state, H.|Diinois, who is il] here with ap a rains, Pormimion has been grante Sonora, 60 miles east of Douglas. Ballard ' pendicitis ‘ for Agents the following . It ia also to be that the child is grow changes are taking ? man or young system has not yet - to its later routine. gery valuable remedy at this - which every grow: girl should be given will teach you to avold mally according to salts and pills as they . te}are too harsh for the majority and jtheir effect is only temporary Syrup Pepsin brings permanent re sults, and it can be conveniently obtained of any nearby druggist at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make @ personal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a druggist, send your ad dress—a postal will do-—to Dr. W B. Caldwell, 415 Washington St generally, which !s an Monticello, TH, and a free sample ghared by the parents of bottle will be matted you, Results Harman, 1167 Star are always guaranteed or money , Ia, and Mr. R. H. | refunded. VESTA BEATRICE HARMAN well know2 Miller, Nebraska City, Neb, and Merchandise: Gloves Rust Corsets Fownes’ Warner's and tonic combined, so arner fs given to iit ba blew, ily effective in the constitution. At the @& tendency to constt @ amall dose of Syrup % on retiring, and wilt follow In the = Ht not only acts on the . Dowels but’ its tonte Duild up and strengthen Lady an rsets Fleisher’s Yarns. Standard Patterns American Lady Vaid ie URN of ‘hi {adies’ Tailored Suit House =TACOMA THE BIG BLOCKADE SALE FORCED UPON US by the street blockade surrounding the new 42-story Smith Building, now in course of construction adjoining, is now beginning its FOURTH WEEK. WITH THANKSGIVING ALMOST HERE and CHRISTMAS crowding close behind, the exceptional opportunities offered BY THIS SALE are indeed MOST SEASONABLE. THOUSANDS OF SEATTLE PEOPLE have discovered THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, AND THOUSANDS MORE WILL, through the medium of this BIG. BLOCKADE SALE. t Sulit made to order, We use the best cloth and | All work done by man-tailors, Price $25 to $30 ‘We guarantee our Suits to fit ‘THE LADIES’ TAILORED SUIT HOUSE, 238-240 Lumber Exchange Building—Second Floor. A New Shipment Just Arrived McCORMACK BROS. are known for their Splendid value giving in Women’s Garments. Saturday, however, will be A Red Letter Day in this busy department. FURS New Sewing Machines Rented $2.00 Per Month. TE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. Near Pike. lanksgiving Boots One Pair Sells : $9.50 PAIR SmCOND rioon "Really there is nothing that adds so much to ce, and here you can buy two pairs | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.—-In ce of one at other stores. | of Calfs, Patents, Suedes, Velvets and Satins i* Ei) treatment with dry eyes, but when and satisfactory we have ever had. You will surely and leather you have been looking for here. ig % § $5 Satin Even-| $2.80 Young Men's Button or Blucher $4 Alco $2 50 O — 2 na eee FISHERS BLEND! Q 7HEPERFECT ALL PURPOSE <= ey he. © Our Mill Started we began making a . Perfect All-Purpose Flour It is universally known as ISHER’S BLEND FLOUR (Made trom Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat ) and we are still producing it, every working day ofthe year, to the full capacity of an un- equalled plant. It is the Perfect All-Purpose It sets the standard for Flour. teal economy. Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS “ America’s Finest Plouring Mills" SEATTLE, U. 8. A. For Sale by Alt Dealers | New York city’s prettiest work ing girl is said to be Mise Elizabeth Thompson. She is 19, and a teach- er. This ts her picture. |CHOLERA PROVES A | GREAT PEACE MAKER SOFIA, Nov. 154 Threat of a general mutiny of Turkish troops, resulting from the rapid spread of cholera in their ranks, ia given as a& reason, In dis patches received here today, for the sultan’s urgent plea for peace. | VICIOUS MAN, H HOW COULD HE? her plea for divorce Mrs. Irma M ‘kin told of her own alleged mis he related the crueities practiced upon her pet cat she broke down completely. Mention of the ca brought diabolical grins from the husband. THE MARKETS Jeet pald by local commia He 7) the producers th according d general excelionce, * . @ Dressed Ments—Selling Price. 1, full cut <e 2 Turk pi beh Roosters, live, Ib... Hpring ducklings .... Ducks, old, live, Ib 14.00@16 Oe furnips | Grapes | Sau ° 1 »~1.2%@1 10 3 2. 1 85@ 1 :.60@ : Price. ¢ B * Hothouse lettuce, er Head lettuce, dow Celery, doz. Fee Eastern W timothy et sound timothy IED ce sevees reat hay 7.00@19 14.009 o0@ 14 7 bogie 4.00 25. 6. 00@ 36.00@37 Just received a pew shipment of Sin. wide Bear Cloth; colors white, black, red and golden brown. The same $3.00 grade that sold out #0 quickly twelve days ago. Saturday, a yard «$2.19 ‘Thin splendid cloth is especially adapted to the making of Infanta’ and Children’s Coats, Bonnets, Loggins, ete. On sale Saturday in Center Alsie. . Art Goods Pillow Tope, 23¢ and 48, See window, Fieischer’s Yarns in all kinds and art colors. Lot No. 1— $8.00 Value Saturday $5.50 100 Sample Mink Shoulder Pieces, heavy satin lined, value $8.00. Saturday Lot No. 2— 00 Value Saturday $7.50 large Mink Shoulder Retertag teres: 9100 The weather has not been cold. but it may change any night. How ever, We are pot going to hold furs at regular prices, waiting for cold weather. We are selling the entire stock, Sets, samples and separate pleces at Blockade Prices. SO extra A Specially Planned Sale $25 Women’s Suits at $14.50 These beautifully-made Suits are of Zibeline, Serge, Cheviot and all popular materials, Skinner Satin lined, perfect fitting. Saturday only $14.50 The popular favor with which these Suits are regarded by smart dressers makes this offering particularly timely. All Coats reduced for Saturday's selling Don’t Let Anybody Get Your Mind Off This Idea — “Buy at McCormack Bros., and Buy for Less” Our Busy Center Aisle 10¢ Chambray Ginghams; plain col- ore only. 5ic Saturday, yard....... 12\%e Percales, 32 inches wide; al! desirable patterns. Saturday, a yard 10e Outing Flannel, dark pat- terns. Saturday, @ yard... Tic | ise PILLOW CABES, extra | good round thread; free from : dressing. 9 | Saturday, each ; c 65c Feather Pillows, covered with fancy stripe tickings. Saturday 2.00 extra heavy Cotton Blankets, size 72x80; come in gray with fancy striped border. 1 59 Saturday reduced to.... . Others at 61c to $1.50. Grades and styles to fit all requirements, == -“THE STORE THAT Special Child’s Shoes CHILD'S BUTTON or LACE VICI KID SHOES, solid leather; Sizes 6% to 8; value $1.25. For CHILD'S SHOES, button or lace vici kid shoes; solid leather; oy ors dR aaa 75c $1.00 value CHILD'S HAND-TURNED RED SHOES with white tops; fine Dongola kid; sizes 2% to 6; $1.50 value; 36 pairs left. To close out 79c Neckwear Ladies’ Neckwear, lace collars, bows and jabots; designs in beautiful varieties; 35¢ values, Saturday Hosiery BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED COTTON HOSE, Bear brand. This brand is recognized by mothers everywhere as the best 25c boy's hose to be had. Saturday, a pair MISSES’ WOOL RIBBED HOSE, made with merino heels and toes; a perfectly fitting winter hose; 85c value. A Pair LADIES’ BLACK FLEECE-LINED HOSE; fast black; warm and comfy; made of specially se lected cotton yarns, Saturday, special. . LADIES’ MERCERIZED HOSE, in black, tan or brown; seamless and stainless; highly finished; silky and strong. Saturday, a pair LADIES’ 65c CASHMERE HOSE, merino heel and toe; all sizes; a strictly high-grade hose. Saturday, a pair Winter Underwear For Women and Children WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL JERSEY-RIBBED UNION SUITS, de signed by the manu- facturer to sell at $3.00. Our regular price is $2.50. Siturday .. ..9 1698 WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL AND PANTS, ribbed; in silver gray and white; actual $1.50 value. Sat WOMEN’S JERS RIBBED and FLI UNDERWEAR; vests and pants; color ecru; © kind BOYS’ UNION SUITS, Jersey-ribbed and fleeced; all sizes; a suitevhich washes well; $1.00 value. Saturday tees 63c CHILDE value Saturday . Men’s Suits and Overcoats OUR MEN’S STORE ‘ SILVER GRAY UNION SUITS; ribbed; Listen, men, listen! It is not necessary to walk through a crowded dry goods store to get what you want here. Step in the third entrance from the corner and you will be at once in our men’s store, with plenty of first-class salesmen to wait on you without delay, $8.97 MEN'S $15.00 SUITS, CORRECT STYL dable and well made . MEN’S $20.00 SUITS, new browns and gray; made by one of the best manufacturers in the MEN'S $25.00 AND $30.00 SU $ There are 200 of these elegant new winter sults. UNIOD Models are strictly up to the minute; dark browns, Oxford gray, new diagonal browns and grays; union. made and perfection fit. $15 Overcoats $4.50 All-Wool and Raincoatss $9.85 $3.50 Dress Trousers; $17.75 | sien $2.48 ese rom S409 $1.98 Men's $3 Cassi mere Pants .. The “Sincerity” and “Sophomore” Overcoats here quoted are too well known to ever need our per sonal guarantee, which is back of every one. $30 and $ Qrercoats . Men's $2 Work BOYS Boys’ $5.00 Suits, pairs Knickerbockers, Saturday ...... ..... some with 2 $2.88 50 Suits, Tans, Grays and $4.98 200 SAMPLE COATS $6.50 Overcoats for $3 98 Boys’ Brown, with 2 pairs Knickerbockers, Saturday boys; sizes 5 to 9 good colors; Saturday Hats, this season's NNE TTR , SATURDAY Boys’ Fedora Brown and Gri $2.00; Saturday Furnishings Exceptional price on Men's “La- zerne” Union Suits; size: 92 49 34 to 60; Saturday, suit.. Waa Men's heavy Silk Lisle Underwear, reguiar $2.50 value; Shirts and Drawers, a garment, Saturday $1.25 Natural Lamb's Wool Shirts or Drawers; all sizes; a 98 garment, Saturday c 75e Susy Saturday $1.00 Heavy Medium Shirts or Drawers, a gar ment, Saturday Weight 79c or Cotton all sizes; Saturday Men's Heavy Union Suit, snug fittin $1.80 kind, S119 $2.00 Men's Wool Sweater Coats, plain red or gray, $1 39 Saturday SAVES YOU MONEY’ — a