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SI at noon and is rapidly In t 1.-ie ■ _ • tit th* e*cur*lonlits who were coming io th* rlty to wltn**a th* Purdue football gam* Mils aftsrnossn, ••• tr-aait- a man eecaped beUig more r-r I*sa ' Sl' Ther* ar* not a sufficient number nf ambulance* tit th* city to remove th-. seriously Injured. Th* deed sr* IIRORdK PIIAW. Iti.ll.tna Harbor. WILLIAM HAMILTON, member of the football t»am. • J. HAMILTON. Huntington. Ind.. member of the team. A It. POWELL. Houston, -tuber of th* te*tn. i: IL BOIinRTSny. Indianapolis. WALTER ROtTRCU. f'HARLCS n;in. , sam tsofinits. •s. ii. rtnt'iiK. PATHF.T MTLl'nr. trainer from f'hh-iga. •N. it HOWARD, merchant La fa vett*. dl*d at hoatsttal. FItANK TRfITT. Xohlesvllle. Imi. died at tv -t !•-.! t-i PRICE D. S. HOI.LI.Nr.rR. Serious! ylnjured: If. K. Wright of rendleten. InJ. e;->ir- Bailey. Dennis Long. WIH Rprague. Dr. Rsrtlnj. W. C, MrHanus. Charlss Lansman. * flark Meyers. -s I» Reach. ?'**»ph Knatt Batley. m* die foreman Irvtn. .Henry Behos*mak*r. John Tanheman. Ctnclnnalt dying at the HoepltaL skull crushed. Th* wreck waa en* of the most >austt»>.is In th* history of the road. Th* special, loaded to the g-erde with happy, cheering Purdue en thusiasta, eras Just taming s curre st a tft-mlle-sn-hour clip wb*n It dished Into th* gravel train, which ws. running at about the earn* rate af *|.—> I There ma. • terrible rr«sh sml 'hr two lysine were plleet high Into one gr*st mas* nf wreck er' The college yell* and hurrah* nt Ih* students within a twinkling of an -v- turned Itvlo death groan* and crl*s of terror. The • -.n. was horrible in the eg tretn* Th* bodies of the k'!'« 1 end lured were horribly mangled and crushed In th* debris. It wa* with great difficulty that many of the In jur*.! w«r* extricated from the wrerksg*. • " th* »nflr* »<j<-tir*!o ntrnln th* MAYOR HUMES' SONS LOCKED UP IN JAIL Jay is Charged With Passing Worthless Order and Start With Striking an Officer Jir *"d Start Humrs. both ... Beattl*'* chi> f executive-, are 111 _il-!i- Itig In lh* city jail . under serious charge*; Jsy beesus* b* ta alleged to leave paiie-d a worthl.** ordir contain ing hia father* nan.' and Burt for engaging if. a fight with I'ojlre B*r g..t t Stuart whll* trying to secure the rrtrsa* of .is. on ball. Mayor Hume* has refused'ta Inter trr. In thi matter snd will allow th* late* to tsk* It* course, a* both hoys hay* b**n In „*.«ibl« befor*. and Jay, Mt. fa n.ifar. wbo ts aged '.-. has for some tlm- past been night driver of oe |t-.!i. - {..'-- I wagon, but Is said ta hay* b*en remls* In his duties, t ,k. lag two or three days oft every once la a while. Last nlfht, under rhargs -■f trying to dispose „' - Worthless or #*r li. wss .rr. -■ and locked up un der th* mm* of Jay Jons*. When Btart If tors heard that hi* brother arsi la trouble, h* went to po lice headquarters la order to '..all him out Its was not allowed to do this, and It was explained ta htm that lh* boy's father h*<J allowed toy tn *uf l*r th* con*sqminers of his wrong-Inlng esd would not Interfere with th* roue*., of the law. Thl* is laid to hay* enrsg*d Start IS that he struck r'-1» ,• ntuan a SS'tver with Ist fat. a ,r> promptly pis.. ret him iind»r Srretit and he wss |firl,f*d tip wllh hi* brother, W'-ert h»i r*r*nfly ril-im-d from Cttlries, v>h>r< he hax brrO In Ihe go**, irrtii. rl se-rylcr. rear coach** were the Only one* that escapee! beting totally wrecked. Th* front coaches were smashed lulu kindling wood. Th* responsibility for the accident lias not y*l been fixed. The only explanation ao t • » 1 s tu.-- t for th* wreck I* that the gravel tram was **tit out mi th* sttt-ng track. Niiin.-i.'iis accidsnts on th* lug Four litis.- occurred with in lha past y**r owing to th* fact that wh*n th*freight traffic I* un usually heavy ll ha* been oust»imry to send esit-bound trains out on westbound tracks, and vice versa, and to bold speclata 'i 11.1 even regu lar tralna between elation* and *x pext U.'"gU> mak* up tlm* after th* tracks have be*n cleared. It 1* be lieved that th* rssss*ng*r w*a not blocked while entering th* yards and within th* city limit., and th»t th* gravel train had '"'•'* given th* right of way on a tracK whn* It didn'ek belong. "■ WIRELESS INSTALLED Revenue Cutter Grant Can Now Talk With Shore When Out at Sea * (Syesisl to Th* Star.) rOftT TOW.NSUNU. Oct Sl. Th* retenue cutter OranL C*pt Twsler, rss turned from IVrt Discovery Bsy yet* t raises sfta-nij -ii. wltk ii new * ra teas st-i-si. Installed »-t nrarty | ready fur formal etpentng It 1* less than a week since (ten. A, I. New pat bl* a*..stent. began wurls en lh* • irsnl W hll* flen N.w ard Capt. Tesllrr ra ti.. > li aay anything as to whether j th* Grant* Instrument* had t*««n glv.n a trlaL pref.rrtng In wait until *vrr> thing shsll bs la !■««. It waa learned from ... lhat yesterday, whll* th* Grant was at anchor la In.- ot *n lln. mess**** s».-t-■ fl**h*d tv th* cist! .in In thl* ctty and at I' -ti ra»T. and repli** were recelvesS. The Mraat W-ave* tt»tay for Friday Harbor on Ran Juan Utarut, where Ihe fourth i-t th* . ■-. .f government itatlona stilt b* erected. Work 1* to b* eeiqtm*rr.-*d at that point at one* and In.i.is if I* > »-**k. II I. expert ed that eesaaMMleatltSi will b* established with the in totaled 1.U.-.-t UNHAPPY COUPLES The following divorce suits all on ground* N non-repport. were Instl. luted: Helen Mri'oy against Dennis McCoy; Lulu ' ..se against David <;,est*; Ann:.- Aylimirs- again*! ' leer** j . rhetor*. Mny.tr Hum** aat In hi* Itttlea thl* morning, melancholy and sorrowful, but dignified and firm. When a*k*d If h* had snrthlng to toy tor th* Htar. h.« put Ih* matter briefly, evi dently suppressing d*»p emoll'in. "I am th* mayor of this city." h* said slowly, "snil I sm sl*o a father and a I. -I. .111.1 I believe that a father or b husband who would h* d*af to th* appeals of his rhlldren or to th* pleading* of *n *gonl*«d mil., I* not worthy th* nam* nt father, nor i*a*wring of the lov* and devotion bestow**! upon him. I b*. llev*. Ilkewls.. that *n official who .allows any personal consideration lot Interfere with hi* offlf-lal duty. 1. not fit to b* au official. A maror I who would allow his own personal feelings to Interfere with hi* en forr#ment of th* law, would not hs fit to be mayor. I itn ir.nyor of this city. And I ,-. it. no reapector of person*. My personal *or* rows ar* my own; my per sonal aufferlng la my own* my personal humiliation I* my own; and tb* sorrows sml suffering sn-1 I. ii..:,..fi-.ii of those drar to in* are inlns to deal with a* l>«-.t I ran personally, nut these things but* naught to do wllh the mayor of this city. Th* mayor of this city is wrvlt-g In an official e-iparlty, and fsrliot* sorrows, even though lh*y ittt In bla own family, cannot and ! ntirt not Intftrff-te with III." mayori it this iity in the discharge of bis! iffltl.il duties." j, BALLARD IN THE THROES OF A BIG CITY SCANDAL CRY OP MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION IS RAISED—GRAND JURY IN VESTIOATION THREATENED — SENSATIONAL EXPOSURES © PREDICTED AT A BIG MASS MEETING TONIGHT (Special tO TH* Star) li \t 1. st-|>, .., t IL—A* a result of rlisrg** and rountsr rhsrget* of graft and offlctal corruption., ih* whole Instils workings of th* city I'l *1 llllifllt of 11.1 ltd pt. in!.- to have an st. Ing. If th* assertions mail* by prominent ilUtriis hers are t.i,- ctfdlted. *» Not only will th* charge* be sired, but thoa* making -in tlet l.i c lhat th*y hay* proof* of th* ae-cuaatlon* that they will lay h*fur* Prose, utlng Attorney Hcotl. with th* d.nitnd that he iii.k. a thorough tttve*tl*o -tlofi. If S. felt refuses to get, ihey threaten to go before Judg* II ii and ask lhat h* lmm*tllat*ly tali a grand Jury to Investigate corruption in the Halliard city government. A big maa* meeting of 'liens hss t.-.-ii called tv meet tonight In Ihe city hall to mnslder these charg es of fi i.i i I. is expected lhat Ihla will result In font* dssflnll* r-0. as outlined atia's » being ts'grn. Th* . mi..-. mad* aflect almost ARRAIGNS WHOLE ! P. 0. DEPARTMENT RETJRINQ AUDITOR MAKES SENSATIONAL REPORT ON THE LACK OP ADMINISTRATIVE METHODS WASHINGTON. Oct. XI -Auditor nf Ih* l*e*'-tt *> Department ■'..11.. whs Is about la retire betcsue* .1 - I'll- ..nt growing out ef th* postal fraud In* vmtisisilon. delivered a cattail* »»'« dietary t it', la an -rnt.i r»p it. ss l,i, h assigns ths present troubls la a lark ot administratis, .Ih'aal* In till dipsrtntent snd. In ..ml largely holds tie* post set., s*n*rsl ». - >-unl- sbls far th. recent scandals. The report I. . crlil, t«iw nn ihs methods -if .r-r."i-llrt_ Through con* —DID yOU SEE IT? SAID ONE; ft WAS IT REAL?" ASKED ANOTHER i Ther* wi* something In Hi* hr*v*n* tail ntght. Delated hren.' i >ii« ■ il , iffie, i Intl.- Un- frlais fin their founda- Ileitis. w*r* s. guessing Two such ell-li • wer* tolling up over the hill along Bprlng in •-. having l-m out Mi'lfi-i for a little celebration Hurt dealy they *.r. confronted with lb* phenomenon. Across the stretch "4 Inky '.rknee* that spread abov* th* I hnrtOee* ther* appeared long, brilliant •treaks of glowing rotor, which f..l*-l Into white, th*n kgsln hurst Into sis t.i r..sii.r-.« tinging ..ft Into yilluw Th* twa ifr-.-.-t at rack *th*r. snd With rare delk-sry looked away etc rem* limited lh.tr Interrupted ronvsraatton. I*r***ntls a lurid light spread over lh* hill md str.sk* In lb* sky did an«th*r Iswt--. ! -*c -..(.!,- stunt. Aa bvfor*. *arh looked al th* other end ... nothing. I It was no tlms for words, snd Ihets waa still th* chsnre ft . otlstsk*. mm in rum SLEEPY-EYED BIRO PERCHES ON POSTOFFICE AND AWAITS COMING OF THE HALLOWEEN SPIRITS A «lr.- owl I* visiting th* big buildings down town toelsy .net iiisly > assailing ths coming of night. ll* St.. Irst noticed sl In Su ii rlo. k this morn* j hig hy Contractor A. V. Dow • ...1 UM gang of men rngagrd In constructing th* n.w rtrt.wn building st th* north* w**t corner nf Klrst; as mm and Hlrniil sir*.t. At first lh. mm thought It wa* an *sgtf>. Oddly rnongh th* bird percfird on «n Iron rod pr..).-. tin* fr«m th* lid* of a '■ ,ii-!i:, * north i.f th* new una, wh*r* a slgn-advsrtlslng •> cigar nntiitd aft.r th* owl-* relation! ws* palntret. Aft*r i»ii. ,11.1-.a Ihrr* sn hour, li" wa* stared away Ity small, hoys snd limit a rttttsl on top of lh* postofllre liulld- Ing. Th*r* h» . ,i. out of all harm gnd bllnkrd down wisely a,1.1 s.n inly on ths boy* who triad io rcsrh him SSI til -':.':' . A* th. owl i. apparently wild, hi. pre-scnr* In lh* rlly I. ■ mystery. Himill trt.ys think that this on. stols • war out of bis 1... roo*t todsjf a , •i.if tiiin.il of th* ur fovern !mr nt It I* asserted that ft -«>• have, been *■■-ui.*-l which, nn the face of thrm. 'A'" h graft in the l-ii. ... of suppWe* for o'> depsrl* in.nt., |..iiii. I.i nu 111.r.W.1.1 de partment, ll I* . l,ilined that th* rlty hs* teeen paying prices for i'a .11 --plle* .r-.-.ii.i from a local firm, that •t* eiorbltant and far in **c*as ef what Ihe*. .nn aupptl** rould H* purchased fur bolh hei* and uutalil* of th* elty, Aniitt.er chaig* of graft I.ellSl mad* In rafsrencs to th* purchse* by the city of lots for th* n*w . iv water reservoir, ll la tilt"- i it,si a c*rtain city councilman madr g> ** fnr htmaelf on th* deal. The *..■—. I* i. ' that ten week* b.f..tr tit* porch*** Waa mad*, h* took in.ni hil* ef th* city council up lo l-..* st Ihs sits. Thsn. Just *two days before ths city council d*cld*d tn purt-h.ee th* •■ - for tUOo. it' i. 1 ill!,- 1 that thl* 1'..t.11-'llt-.r.!l t..r!,r>|t MM stt*. j>.t>iisg but 11100 fur Uw gi.«*i ial Inset lain. It points out wherein • » .1. ... annoalty has kern and I* psld out up-ui mers retitllcs -11.-n* wllh.,ui a cherk or review. It Set. no account Is kept by the auditor of posts*, stamp*, stamped psp*r. * v.i -,'fs nor ts there between lh* de* parim.ut and msnufacturerw or r--n --tsaetsere fate furntshlDg surh p*p*r. Ccitle quote* lb* • - to absolve him self from blame and fsllur* to detect h»ll>*ry r.nn.. t. 1 wttk th* ptirrkas* of patented articles So th*y aald nothing, but when they had reached th* top of lh* -hill a*>■! ' th* I» ..., . tn Ih* l.ttlrhs Still went ren. they stopped Just then lh* s(r*ska dlssppaared anal midnight darkness s*ttt*d sever the te . atlhfselt Irel on Ihe rrrst. each br*c«d sgslnst Ib* other, and suing searchlngly int.. earn ether* f*r«*. "Jack." said on*, "did yen are sny- IhlngT ' Was It rt a', old palf" answered the other with a questlten ef his own. And the two boon rompanlons moved on .lain The spectacular display retnllnsrel wtth now and then a rurtaln, until dawn, when th* slreski of color merged Into a fslnl yellow and dls spp**r*d _^t wss lh* sursers bureglls r***. 'd m th* northern sky. Men ■ iiii.ti* who were, for one rrasna or anesther. belated last nlgtiL will prob ably b* glad to know It. . that he might he on hand tonight '•• watch th* teelated Hallowe'en < •(■ 'i-ee tlon. ASLEEP AT! THE SWITCH — ! Scott Blund*ri Again and This Time Admits He Is Wrong \ Th* ess* of th* State sgnlnst K. J. M'niiiv. charged with practicing d*ntlstry without a llcens*. was dismissed by Hu» perlor Judge 11*11. this morning, on th* motion "f th* prosecut ing sttnrney. Hcott ststrel thst he hsd dlscov*r*d that his of. firs* was In .run and thai Mr. Murray, aftrr all. was a duly qualified practitioner. Ni:iV YOIIK. Oft. 11-Today Is to all LeU li.*> .in. a memorsble dsy. It waa on Ortoleer 11, 11. lhat Martin Luther •■iit.ii.h.-l i.l. t -1.1, i .it. -I US th..-*. which «icii.,;e.l th* advent of th* reformation. The ohurchea of lb* Lutheran denomination through ■■•ill! world will coinm»mtnorate Iba *v*nt tomorrow by dltlne tte-rv la. In Hi-li lisnsss as* »._,.,,,.. I lots. it- thru, ii i* said, turned th* tuts ovrr to the city and |«» ketrd th* 1100 dlfersnr*. 0 Th* old rharg** of ih* appoint* ©nt to |.nl.ii. utile* by the mayor snd t-iiiini II nf men nnt lions fi It -.-.I if,iis of the clly, contrary to Isw, la alao a f*atute of ths scandal tint I. brewing. Ths most Important ens* of thl*. It I. tlshiiMtl, is m, ,! of John o'lwtf, •> ii ' i im-i.'l- iii of water wnrk* Not only, la It • 1.1,. r I, thai < • li >s I. not ellglbl* to hold th* of lit c In doe* on it-count of nnt having been a t>-«i -I. Nt nf Ilaell.nl on* net prior to tii. ti*,'t ..1,,.,!-.. .... bul his past r*c* .nt Is .resell..l Ol>«y*|* thatge I with being an *»->*oiivl.|, but wllh i-li lhat. 111. •aid h* hss been th* most effle lent sopertatendeni of wstrr works Hal. in l^'i ■» ever had. O'Lny was par doned out of the penitentiary sfl«r srrvtng but a few months of * thr**. y**r tern f,.r robbery. It I* ststed that the mitigating clrrumatancea surroundit%r ths crime of which he was tctnvlcted. w*r* *uch a* to war. rsnt tbs governor to grant him •* --•i*uttv* clemency. This however. ht| «it*mte* do not take Into account. •ml th*y •IS Insisting that tb* mayor tsmov* him. Mr mm club must GREEN LAKE ATHLETIC CLUB WILL GIVE AN EXHIBITION I'ur the Msrpaaa of r*lsinfe fund* to buy land and erect a building for a club bouse, the ilr**n Lak* Ath- Mle flub will give ■ boilng. wr**. tllng and bag-unrhlng exhibition at «lr«*n t-ak* ti»it Monday evening, Il.tl: * COlHrsta bse|W**n th* fir! towing tali will ... on the pro gram: Ilowman and Warren, Ilieh at !*■>!! .... and Gib son. Clark and Williams. Prof, Kid Madden, .. • iin't [.-..n bantam weight of th* world, and Dick Urren of Chicago. Kid Park* of Meant* and Jim i',.. i . of i)r**n I.t. Perry Qu**nan arid I! Parker of Otern Ijiki. lleewrsed seal ticket* >>n sal* at th* lii'rn Ijss. drug it. i. MM MnnifLu SKAQWAY LINKS IN PORT WITH LATE ALASKA NEWS with Important advice* up to •>•! St. th* night of 1,., departure from th* northern port, rsn psss*n. g*rs and 1:90.000 of tr*aiure. th* Kksgwsv liner City of H**ttl* ar rived ttii* more lute. Three day* of i ..ti.lent rain prior to h*r d*(iarture enabled a iif dose* of Ihe Tukon ils.-t steamera Ifl get off It,. sand bar* r hr- . they wer* stranded. Th* aim* rsiu caused disastrous avalanrhea and isnd slide*. Indira* lions sr* that th* boat* will reach ' their destinations. A 1nn.1.l il- occurred at Caribou Oct. IS. whlrh delayed th* train* on ths White Pass tsllioad for *• s.-i ,tl hours, hut did no se-rloua damage. On Oct. 11, several btilldlnga and '.issuing*. situated on th* outskirts of .1 utie hi, w*r* ass.pi aw.-iv by an avalsnrh* tint ram* roaring down th* Sid* Of tit* mountain, at th* 1,...* of which Juneau is situated. I.urklty mi persona war* In the I building* at the time, and no fatall. i ties occurred. A foot if mow fell at Haines on lh* 10th. but was melt.-I by the 1 rain In a day. of th* trrssur* brought by the Hmtlle, 11 11,1(1 waa bullion on Hi. way to H<tn Krnnrlsret from th. Treadwell mine. Th* balance wa* mi )•> lip In pokes brought out by j pasgeiigera. As . .mi, th* lln»r had! S00« r*.*** nf salmon from ChllriHit. B. A. Toung, a mining expert frum Taroma, returned from 'Juneau. | whrr* he has h..r-n Inspecting the' prnpt>rtl*s of th* Hutheiiand nnd I Alaska I'arlflc mining rnmnanle*. ll* brings an encouraging report of mining rnndltlnns ground Juneitti.' At i:.,gl" M..nm .in. he ssya. whrr* ! a tunnel hi. i n atarted. there is enough gold to Inst '•nn yxati A. Kits in mnnag*r of the Wyn dapi «*hl*f (Told Mining company end th* California Mining company, nt Wiiiiiin Hay. and Charles War- Son of |in Hun. were prominent mining nperntors who returned Capt. Nd nl.nn reports lhal he rn cotint*r*d h*«vy bouthesst gsloa tin ' * hta am. mum JI m— ■ - A BIG NEW BANK ' - FOR SEATTLE' James D. Hoge Will Retire as President • of the First National Bank and Will Be come the Head of a New Financial Institution One of the most inii-tt..tit flnan cial teals a* ceinsunutiate-d In th* history of this city Is writ in I- t way, and It* Official announcement 1* only withheld !■ i the reason thnt seversl minor l*t*ll* sis y«l tv be artsngsd. _ • In th* flrit plWre, within ft Vrry • lir.it 'lint*, a few weeks *4 most, a hanking and trust company latger than any now tv thl* rlty, will lie opened for business In ths rooms re. relitly occupied by th* leondun A I-..!. Ii si«...n ■i«... iMink, In the I'ost liitelligenreT building, en Cherry Mit— f JI will bs known is th* I'ni'.'. (tf.tingi li ink, jn 1 Trust t'l.in l-.i.v. *ii I will 1.-- capttallxpd at 1100.. 'r>«i ail nf is hi li has :,.., i> been suhsrrlbsd, Jsttirs 11. 11. I It .1 1. t.t of th* First N*imi »l 1...! i. will sever his pr*seiit n I itl .ii* with this Institution un .n.is ..-iii .i 1, and beeotn* th* ci ecutlv* heed .if th* n*w institution. Also, within a few* mouth*. Ih* room* « th* ground floor of th* I't-wl-liitrlltgeurer liullillng, imw or. cupl*d by lhat u» >■• ■) n -1. together with prnhably all Ihe reat of th* flral fleeter .j-.- * tif that building on t-». ■>■! 1 avsnu*. will be '•-. i| i-.l by th* new hsuk This will Ire don* a. soon *• the I ■-■•st Intelllgi I.- n rati I soon as Its n*w location, which. It t» its n» ■ if-h. It li laid, will be on lower t'nlun STAMPEDE TO ALZEK rSpse-isi te Ths Stir) Din'StlN, V. T„ Oot. H—Another stamped* Is on to Ihe new dtatrlct .if Alack. Thla Is in th. White llors* se. i,-.... and It reused ranslde rsbte eg ill. mci i in the early spring The new •irik* hag keen marl, thirty tildes to Ihe weatwsrd. The discoverer bro-eghl In fnrty ounctes of ceiarse gold and nug gets. The tirg**t of th* let Set wss worth IIS. li I. new practically cer tain that another Urge ramp will b* opened In that section. LAST CHIEF OF HIS TRIBE (•••cial t* Th* Star.) OI.TMPIA. Oct. ll.—Chief Kettle, Ihe last chief of th* st,,!;.snn trld* of Indiana, dl-1 sullenly )retards) st th* horn* of his *on-ln-taw, James T-itrin, on Mud bay. ll* was nearly sl ye.i. of at*. Death was due to li.-iil- which he contracted trom a bad cold a few day* ago. Th* fu neral will tak* ills.. from Mud Lay Sunday afternoon. / ESTELL RETURNS W. II 17.1*11 Immigration Inspec tor In hsrg* st Seattle and Tacuma. arrived List night from I- ttlsnd, where he has been working In eon* nection with the deportation of two women recently arrrated there by Inspector J. I" 1 jet i' for coming to thl* ceiuntry for Immoral purposes. It was Mr. I'.*t*ll'a lnt*ntlon in tike lh* women tn New T'>rk on their way hack to France, but habeas corpus proceeding* drlayed the mat ter. ill IKO Prcond Aye. T Careful Attention Which w» show to ea. I, and ivcry one of our pitrons Im mudi this place what It I* the Mill Pstputsr liitt.iiir.int In the City. Chicken Dinner : Sunday COITKi; to PSRTEUTION. street. Th* r«»ct plare roulil not h* learned by th* ftar owing to the* I In order to are ommodat***the new Institution th* entire lower floor of th* |st*t Int. :; _.-,. >r building l.i ' hsv* to b* remodeled, but whtl* lh* • ■ ■ !■ 1 alteration* ar* going on th* j l..ink twill trans business tn th* fi.lim r .'ii.ut.i« of the London A 1 Hun Francisco bsnk. , Th* I'nlon S'-s h..« Hank and Trust Company will do a general banking buslnses and will also hay* a largs ■US lugs St. ttust deportment, and th* fact that so cnnsrrvstlv* *nd LOST FRdGHT Bert Hamilton a. r*-a,rted to th* police today the loss of a 1. •« of household goods arid a gill.. valued at ll'"'. He shipped tb* ■*"••■!« tn town lii»n Oreen l-ileu atatlon. It* stat** that he Ins ne.s»r *«-.•!! th* goods •!!,■► snd thst po trace can he found nf either th* hoe c the grip OIL HEA TERS I -I can quickly remove the chill from your sleeping apartments or bathroom with a 'Brightest and Ilest" Oil Heater. These heater* are hHiidsotn.ly mad* of Itussls Iron, and In us* *r* clean, odorliia and smokeless. Th*> coat but little to operate and are an Ideal d» vie* for beating any room where a stove cannot be set up. _^^Mt*mmmm^^r Main Store—Frit ■*""• md Pining st Northwest Inure Aunes SIS llnl A»* IS They Try to Imitate Cole's Hot Blast Coal Stove But the remarkable features of this fuel-say- Ing, heating wonder are patented. Imita tions, therefore, can't equal the original. The *ord* Tola's Hot Blast from Chicago" are on the smokeless feed door. Competitors say they have a "just as good," but we bank on the original Cole's Hot Blast—and we sell them. iS r- ERNST BROS. 606 Pike Street substantial a financier ss Mr. Hogs Is behind th* deal, sssurr* th* POO* pl* #.-t. ,iti. that it will le* a suc cess and that th* utmost confldenc* csn Im placed ii. th-Onstltutlon. The Kt«r r*relved th* Information thst th* 'I**. was soon to bet com pleted sfter I'M o'clock this after* i...mi. and an effort waa made to •*• Mr. ling* in order to verify the ft port, but i.i- could not be found. But th* Star Is In a position to state ah* solut-ly that ths proJ*ct will be put thWtugh Just as sbovs outlined. The QUAKER fcltUG CO. 1013-1015 First eve., Glob* block I'honr*: Msln 12*0. In_„ 1210. Every Day Prices 'utlcura P.i*p . . , . ISc I-'i'i .tt latum Syringe, good quality 43i Rest r ■ '-r f;ir,vea«, any color, P*lr 00«