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STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1916. PAGE 6 School Teacher Who Was Tied All Night to a Tree | * COAL MINERS mat ti VOTE TO AVERT WINTER STRIKE Returns from the Washing 819 SECOND 819 SECOND AVENUE |For Lease| AVENUE SIGN IS UP! Our lease expires Novy. 1, 1916, and this store | is going out of business. ped of the finest stocks ‘of popular priced Men's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Overcoats and Raincoats in the Pacific North west must be disposed of. There is no alternative You'll profit immensely by this Quitting Business Sale WHICH BEGAN THURSDAY, OCT. 5, AT 9:30 A. M. NOTHING RESERVED. NO LIMIT TO ANY CUSTOMERS HERE ARE PRICES! HERE ARE PRICES! SOc Silk Hose ....25¢@ | $3.00 Flannel Shirts 25 Men’s Hose ...15¢ | $1.65 ton union coal miners’ referen: dum vote Thursday morning Indicated they will accept the new wage scale submitted by the operators, and avert a gen eral atrike In the state All of the small In have vot Jed, about # to 1, in favor of accept ling the new scale, The count of the big local vote has not yet been Jcompleted, but District President Fiyztk, of the United Mine Work ers of America, announced that | there was no doubt of the result, as/ sentiment was in favor of accept Ing the scale and continuing work, | Thie means that a threatened| The miners’ sub p committee! will reconvene w erators ir Joint conference Friday and work out the details of an agreement un-| ter whi he mines will be worked | for a period of two yea KAGIT FAIR WILL BE COUNTY’S BEST Skagit county's big annual fatr which opens next Monday at Bur lington promises to be the best in |the history of the county | The first two days of the week will be devoted to receiving en- and scene of the affair drawn from her descrip-|(ries and getting the big show $1.50 Night Robes.95e¢ | $3 Wool Union Suits 25c Boston Garters 15¢ utes .. $1.95 $1.00 Shirts @5¢ | $i Caps ..........45¢ $1.50 Shirts ......95@ $l Dress Shirts ....65¢ $2.00 Shirts ....$1.15 | President Suspenders EXTRA SPECIAL Big shipment Balmacaans and Overcoats for Fall trade just arrived. As we will not be here later than Nov. 1, they all go at HALF PRICE during this sale. ALL CLOTHING WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE Olga Dah!, schoo! teacher, held captive in the woo ee c. : tion of a night spent tied to a tree while her captor slept by a campfire started, But. on Wednesday, Thurs $15 Suits ......$7,50 ; $30 Suits .. $15 | _— . o day and Friday the concessions | : i $10 | $3 Pants ......$1.85 * * * # © will be open and the athletic and | 5 Pants sport program will be started $4 and $5 $2.85 fruit and ladies’ auxiliary | pareve FIEND HOLDS GIRL TIED TO TREE _ |iwiielci staat tractions this, year. The children IN WOODS ALL NIGHT; SHOOTS HER [irre ti wn asetea We want it distinctly understood that your “money will be refunded on any purchase that proves ry BEMIDJI, Minn. Oct. 5— baying of bloodhounde resounds gathered twign, When he had a] ————————____ a era and thelr sone, arm thru the forests. fire blazing he lay down and ap-|P*O¢4+¢+e94s00600 o666¢ | ed with © shotguns and re- In the meantime, Olga Dab! hov-| parently fell asleep. 4 | _ THE MODEL STORE volvers, are scouring u ore between Ife and death There was po use screaming] » Surprisingly Good i woods of Goodhope towns’ Miss Dahl boarded at the farm-| P too far away : Cough Syrup Made at SEC VENU: hunting a man--a human fiend [house of Matt Lemien and walked! d all night long. It | 2 * 819 OND A E hoa wewho ted pretty Olga Dahl, ite oka from the lonely Round Lake most horrible night a | f Home : TWO DOORS SOUTH OF MARION STREET old echool teacher, to a, |school, where she taught the chil a | - 4 i'd shot her twice thru | dren of the farmers. font ia little aed Pestiy +) 4. | On the afternoon of the crime morning he rekindled| at is Remarhabiy ;| The governor put aprice [she remained after school to/the fire and turned to me. Without | on the man’s h and if he ‘straighten up the room. saying a word, he began to shoot, see ie caught, he may be brought | A man came in the room,” she | felt the bullets hit my face, I You'll never really know what a/ in for trial, BUT one of the (says, “He had w revolver and or-/ fainted, | guess, I don't remem- ah syrup you can make unti!| man-hunters says: “If | catch | dered me to walk before him thru | ber.” A hos woe him my rifle may go off accl | the woods. It was 24 hours later that she le kind dentally.” When we reached a point) was found, unconscious and nearly hi a more ef-| KH NG DEFEAT Sheriff Charles Gunderson. with | where & sort of «small clearing|dead. The hunt was immediately 4 a og “| 30 deputies, is leading the bunt | made a camp posaible, he told me | #tarted ¢ Torches are used at night. (6 etop. It is probable that {f Miss Dahl “ Every cave is being explored; | “He took a rawhide shoestring | lives she will be blind . 5 Oct. S—Bulgarian | Rumanians is the greatest since pa hd Seath leakad let tw. jeud? Wed my wrists together we os =p 7 6 tas eles flo the destruction of the Ruman- —— around the tree. ~ pour ft into a pint t Tut. ne bottle » plain anulated | rakan, when. 22,000, Rumanians segmmupennenneesnennaanany |e ee eee CONTINUED wear fun.” Mer? fan deve a tai South of the Danube. |} ~~ CONTINUED |AMUSEMENTS se ter that | The Rumanians were caught by an encircling movement and began|) FROM PAGE 1 to stream back across the river bs ag offering stubborn opposi- Dock STRIKE ENDS; | ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ‘RICH IDAHO MAN Is FROM PAGE 1 ALHAMBRA THEATRE | defeat suffered by the Teutonic monitors had UXATED IRON = wie oot ae ee invaders TERMS ARE SUITABLE Vrank Orth sein Daley TRIED FOR MURDER) ):::>¢02°", i322 80,88 eoron Sa 8 Other Mig Orpheum Acts i 2. almost immediately. Splendid for! TONNE eens ariiitery wae trained - — moment | another city, and later Jeft the state im { a Tous ass on Rumanian transports that at-|terday morning and went to Ta ~ |The defense attorneys bh it NM pecrle ry 4 as tempted to facilitate the retreat,|coma to secure an amicable adjust-| PALACE HIP cline@ to nay where she was, Rosat|‘ | was locked up in the county jail, m used for generations for 3 lery many instances inka} ment of the longshoremen’s strike) me fertateit rd egrryatond confusion in the rai there. Returning to Seattle in the|| Afternoons, 1:20 to § $200 11 | charged with Dalquist’s murder, | throat and chest allmente. infantry columns north of sjcNamara, age 22, at 507 13th ave, Tanation | ‘im ose search. SURE "=n evening, he at once went into a} New Program Today Why did Rossi kill Dalquist?],A¥ Sruapit ter 3a. ing Schwaben redoubt last night, in- Friday night, he was arrested by wee was LOUISE MERRILL COOPER|number of conferences with the! Reed show vide yond, || What did he find when he entered "with full ficting many casualties, but aside Officer Harvey, but escaped by ye or bowtie will give a program of Indian|Fepresentatives of both employers|| “No, 3 ville ActePherepiay || his home which converted him like eccopt anything |from intermittent shelling, there 40dsing out thru a rear door of the : Sere Sar apis Tee ev eeeee at iho Car [and employes Mate, 180 any seat; Bros. fun. nse ||4 flash from a peaceful citizen ute atisfaction or | sts Lng: there nouse. Wednesday he was locat- See Se el |°"At 10 p. m. Commiastoners Biack- into @ man-hunter? ae ee tionn The piece “Tat | Was po activity north of the/ eq, and is held in jail in default of B Me man and White Issued the follow-| Since the killing rumors of family| Ft. Wayne. Ind } Somme. $500 ball ing statement NEW PANTAGES differences in the Rossi home have “The strike has been de {flown thick, and have multiplied ed off, arrangements satis- Mats, 2:50. Evenings, 7 and ® It is Known that Dalquist was a having HERBERT LLOYD 4 CO. frequent caller at the Rossi home | In chep in Pawn" and that he was there with a group | Capt. Gibson confirmed the set-|CHINCO, World-Famous Juggler|of friends the night before the kil! |tlement of the strike, but neither! Reggian! & Voglictt!, Operatic Stara | ing. |he nor the longshoremen officials! Other Big Peatures—10c and 20c Beyond that there is little but would give out any details or) ——-——— speculation to go on. It in believed terms of settlement. that the unwritten law will figure It is understood, however, that prominently in the case. the men will continue to wor! mm To Be Bitter Fight porarily under the present rates of That the case will develop a bit 50 cents an hour straight time and ter fight is indicated by the array |75 cents an hour overtime. After of legal talent lined up for the 10 days there is to be an arbitra state and defense, respectively tion called on the e schedule The generalship of the defense jat which time an iner r in to be is in the hands of John P, Gra Jallowed. These were the terma the reccduised. as the state's greatest longshoremen voted overwhelming lawyer. Gray had handled—an¢ ly for. won—litigations involving millions The strike settlement embraces not only in Idaho, but in Montana the entire Puget sound district, Utah and other states where he From 2,500 to 3,000 men will return has been called on the strength of to work. . his reputation here. Gray's legal The longshoremen's strike was allies are. Walter H. Hanson of called on June 1 for the entire Pa Wallace and W, H. Plummer of cific coast, but was settled within Spokane. LD oat a few days at that time. Tronble Prosecuting Attorney Hull, of broke out anew, however, waaay) Shoshone county, of which this te non-union workers at San Francts Ithe county seat. ‘is being aided by co displaced union men, and the| IC. H. Potts, of Coeur d’Ale bs Coast strike was revived. San | Tc gal ce ae ayes Francisco longshoremen, however,| petites ee by the. tate a4 voted to return to work in July | : greys The rest of the Coast held out for Ress! Wae Wealthy At the time of the killing Rossi ® new wage schedule and better working conditions. Was accounted a wealthy man. But —— he has been confined for three RIOT FOR MILK months in the county jail, and he This Handsome ST. LOUIS DIRECT THRU TRAINS Land Show Is Open! Great Italian Band — In Oak, Mahog to your home with 24 Selections Chosen from the music you like the best. Mary E. Sutherland of Pullman College, talks Could You Have in the —and just and that the case received so much steps. the Elks, Mason Kagles, Red Fast Boats from Portland now declares that his finances % publicity, it would be impossible to} In one instance a driver was Men and Odd Fellows, and that he TO CALIFORNIA have been depleted until he faces NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The milk obtain an unprejudiced Jury, But} |dragged from his cart, while a mob is either an officer or director in More and Meals on Roat-- bankruptcy. Prosecutor Hull last week sought | famine got to the riot stage today District Judge Woods denied his) {Police blotters showed trouble on plea of 300 drained it of every drop of 26 mining corporations within the| milk, county, Rossl hadibeen in this} ut 26 Hours at Bea Thru Sleeper to Ship's Side a change of venue on the grounds the East Side, where famished SA Hull, in his allegations, inant Milk lines have been established country about 30 years. Tickets, Information that Rossi is so prominent here,| women and children took desperate out the fact that Rosai belongs to By using G. N. P. 8. 8. Co. jin some sections Speculation as to whether the Up-state the night riders are busy| and extra deputies have been cali-| ed to guard creameries against at-| | tack One hope of a break in the dead- lock was the fact that there were some signs of weakening upon the part of the Borden Co., distributers of one-fifth of the city supply, defense might launch a plea of tem equal ths school. They'll sec Geog : to l. ie in cages! ny ee Adults 25 cents porary insanity was in progress here today, as th trial opened Children 10 cents Charles KE. Sears of Portland, Ds W. T. Williamson of Portland an Dr. Kimball of Spokane, | $60.00 Golden Oak Dining Table for.. : " $1.00 Sport Shirts 68¢ leou! famine in the Northwest has Ppeaaey $1.50 Union Suits. .95¢ $12.50 Suit Cases $6.25 been averted, but the price of coal $27.50 Mahogany triple s Toile ble... $12.75 TES $12 S a * to the consumer will increase from | $35.00 Golden Oak Dress lable for $2.00 Union Suits $1.15 5 Suit Cases $12.50 6 to 10 per cent, it is predicted by $25 00 “seen Oak Dresser’ for aka’ 88.00 Uniton: eS coal retailers i or s nea ; , $4.00 and $5 pool $3.50 Men’s Hats $1.85 The miners asked for a general| Mf $75.00 Solid Mahogany Twin Beds, each Suits ..... . . 2, 10e Handkerchiefs. ..5¢ increane of & per cent on wages, |M $13.50 Restaurant Tables, glass top, for ars 1 Se ° Balbriee U Gk They got a 5 per cont increase|M ¢35 00 Early English Library Tables -$10.00 $4 Union Suits $2.25 | 75 Balbriggan Under |for day work and 3 per cent on ton-|M “.- ‘ k Lit r Table fc $11.50 50c Ties 25¢ wear 45¢ nage, Yardage and deadwood rates $25.00 Fumed Oak Library fable for....+o+ ¥ BB assess ae : It will add from 10 to 40 cents to $60.00 Bird's-eye Maple Chiffonier for........ $13.50 $2.00 Pajamas ..$1.35 | 15c Hose 10¢ the daily wages of the workers $25.00 Golden Oak Folding Bed for.. : ‘giv-o0 $25.00 Early English Dining Table for $40.00 Early English Oval Dining Table.... ee RITISH ARTILLERY BUSY 'CATCH LIQUOR BUYER LONDON, Oct. 5.—British artil LOTS OF MUSIC COLUMBI Walnut, sent What Better Entertainment $5.00 ves it $83.35 f : “ , ; : Come in and Fork ‘ yuccessons. fo with selection of Jurors. During J) Hear It Cilearlalhing hakinoCa the past week several allenists : td . have visited Rossi, including Dr., Third & Universit SEATTLE TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS Two Great Days for Furniture Buyers USED FURNITURE At Remarkably Low Prices Friday and Saturday—two days of utmost importance to all who have homes to outfit, With such bargain in Used Furniture it is wisdom and economy te furnish your home now Bele offering the many underpriced $1.95 EACH we quote a fe of EACH Square Dining - room Early English Library Tables that extend to Tables, worth $15.00 6 feet. and $20.00. —Walnut Marble Top —Iron Beds regularly Table, worth $25.00. priced up to $7.00. $13.50 Golden Oak Hall Seat for.......e000+- $3.95 : $7.50 $14.50 Fir Hotel Dresser for maton RESSZ $40.00 Fumed Oak Octagon Library Table ie: ith mi BS. $6.00 Child’s white enameled Crib and Mattress $2.95 $2.95 EACH EACH Bed Davenport, velour Baby Carriages, upholstered, worth Go-Carts and $19.50. Perambulators, worth up to $25.00. —$10.00 Golden Oak Library Table, built of solid oak. —Lot of white and green enameled Porch Chairs, Rockers and Settees, worth up to $9.00. $25.00 Velour Upholstered Rocker, mahogany frame, for 5 kee pene ss Goes seeeees 7.50 $30.00 Solid Oak Settee, genuine leather seat....$9.75 $17.50 Large Leatherette-upholstered Chair..-.88.75 y English € Sa Cabinet... .00. sees $27. 50 English Buffet, with leaded glass top, $65.00 Early English China ( abinet.. a 17.50 $40.00 Mahogany Bed, full size... $7.50 Velour-upholstered Bed Couch $45.00 Early English Buffet for..... " 00 Golden Oak Buffet for. ‘ $65.00 Mahogany frame, velour- upholstered Bed Daven- port fOr we ceeeeeeeee 15.00 $45.00 Leatherette-upho jistered Bed Davenport. 15.00 $5 $25.00 Bronze Square FLOOR LAMP DINING TABLES STANDS, Each Each $7.50 50c 51 Pike After delivery. ‘of a a trunk full of liquor from Butte, Mont., to Frank played upon moving German For Little Money! 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