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A SPORTS tilt WINS IN II INNINGS Seattle Slab Artist and Black Cat Twirler En gage in Great Pitchers* Battle. Two men were out lii the ninth, with the sears J to i for Seattle. Lejeune was at bat. He bad tares balls and two strikes What would hare b«en the last ball ot the Kevin* j wont sailing over the right -pu*da>a wall when Lejeune met It. and the big center fielder trotted around the bags. Tht- came went 11 In ning* before Seattle finally <'«>' itured it. Moth ICtiaile ami Sturk.-ll were In great form * * ' Seattle— *• Aa R, IV l'» A. II Raymond," as I ;.e,» tr, -' 19 1 Kaannetl. »b.. * * I -»1 . S J ,4 It J_,>nrh, of, .. i l-.il'. *■ ■* '• Vrl„. rf..... So- .ol ,t \ * Caiiren 1f.... * 1, 1. l * '. * Mart**. 1b.... 4. .fii». If-" I J -Ml.n. tb . .ft <*• 1 I 1 <■ Shea. 0.. 4 9 i 4 J « r.asie, p..... *- • • * 1 tj| ': Totals ..I* *. > "•;'« N » A bsnteen— A tt' R. 11. I*o. A. t_ Mo. re. • •&»»«*« ! Campbell, rf.. <*. 9 I « • > ! uwsim. if.... « *-. • -s ■• ■ i 'l^jeone. ef... 4 * * 1 J.. • , ll*vt»r. 1b.... , * a | J • T. Strt.it.. Sb.. 4 0 i » J 9 J -tlre-lr* tb.. « .1 .t■■ 11 • • .* II lata a* 4 9 * , _ . i 2 'HUtUll. |..,. * «-c 9 .»*-•-* »„ « Totals, ..MX ~« J* 11 * • Winning run mad* with nan* out. ( - Score by Innlass: -" ■ Sea- i**»*i***e I—J Aberdeen .HMUIIH <*-* Hi-* by Inning* , - '•• ' *■■• '■ raaatti* ....I liltlim 9— Aberdeen*.. « * « » US • t * l—« "Summary: Two-bas* hit— llannatt Home run—Lejeun*. Sacrifice hit*— Xlsxee. Engl*. Stolen bases— Mage* J-aleun*, gtarkell. Struck out—By fltagl*. 1: by Starkell. 4. tlm**. on I balls—Off ntarkeii. X. Hit by pitched I tall—Lynch, by Starkett. Umpires— Carney and I.rrnr.ati. lia ate* Tiaal.) t -rdeen at Seattle. Vimrtmv.r at .Spokane Portland at Ta, tt-aSa iS'.i-:'.'.' ' ■Has* , Yeateratey, . At Spokane I, Vaneenv*r I.*"" At Tacoma J. Portlan.t T, tl.a.l** al Ike a luti*. Watt! Ln»t. Prt. Seattle ...........tei *» *•»* ■epatkan- ..." VI «l; .«*4 Abardaea. *' IT- .4»« Portland ......... 1J» i* "I Vancouver ....... .*t ■ VI Ilt T.t,u: * &» I*l ■**" ■-■•*» at, * i.Ka«i'ie. At Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia *«. s At I'l'tstiurar IS litis tain T. , At m. Lot*l* ». New York 4. At Chicago—Hall*. 'Steadiest a« th* < laaa. • Won. tenet. PeL Pittsburg .........I*l i >• _H tTTilcsatro ♦: 4* .*7l >*-» Y0rk......... »l ..SI .«« tnnclnnatl'........'t* ' <- **7 Philadelphia *« Tt .It* Ht Louis* .".. »« M .11* I'.rfKJklyn :...' , 1- »< .Itt lio.tee ............ IV »» .Ml a*4Clllt!t. bsasrSi BAt; Washington J. I'-ti.tt *. At Hoe-ton 1, CtaeeUn • I. At Philadelphia - Ht I-....N t. At New Ta.rK — Rale steaatlaa af Ik* < lab*., C ..'- -.:•:»•».. t .-Weß.'' !...«» .'"Part. J .efri.lt tl it 441 Philadelphia ...... 1* It .414 Ito.ton ....: HI I* .tti t'li lea »ro ......... .-a* - 7* a** a"lev*l*nd ......... *■■ •»» - .411 "New Turk 4* Tl .4]* »<a. lenui* .......... <* »l 4.'-i • Waeha*a«*te* * ;l* *-' I*l X iff NOW JOHN BERG IS ON ROLLER'S TRAIL Now that lorn Carroll ha* quit the letter writing game Ito pay) ra-:i.|y 'for tomorrow night's boat between .Warner and Holler, young Mr. John H'-rsr bus taken It up * The subject .'. of his remark* are ; the same as Carroll's have* been. tn-wlr 'In- doctor and Jack Curley. Jlerg'* letter, * written from Ana cortes, follows: ' * i "An article ii the Seattle Time* Monday stated that I waa to train Ur.*' oilier for his coming match •with lla-rt Warner. I wish to state that I am not training with Roller and never was asked to. The only reason for tbla 'trick* is that I have been after a match with Roller for some time myself and now Curley, ■who no doubt wrote the article, ta In this way knocking me not of a chance to m> >-t bis man. - "P. B.—l ain-still open for a match with Dr. Holler at any time or pl*eo.*',tmmAmmm_mi_m__mmaa CENTRAL PENNANT TO WHEELING CLUB ■ ll* i nlle.l l-re*.. . HOt TII BEND, Ind. Sept. 23.— Wheeling won the penant of the Central league after a sensational fight with J*.ai»f«y|||a}, which lasted until two weeks before theh close tit the sasason. , While the season was unproNta fell*, none of tin- teams lining better lhan breaking even, ill* I, fight for the flag was one of 'in- best In tin eight years' history of the league. .'ih.! teams finished as follows: (Wheeling, Zanesvllle, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, South Is*-ml. Terre Haute, Dayton and Kvansvllle*-. fcfe toallTl HIM. \l.\a. •_£* ; 'Mothers MflJ fIOTHERS MALI 11.11n1.1t.il to 1a.1,, "fea **^y © ->- 11. aaltaaf.il anal 11> lu.eralllea |_ ■HMI Mother's Mult I* an absolutely fvl.tit Tonic, exceedingly rich li extract, and will 1... found bene ficial for convalescents and I. HTM Ins mothers. *«« fan it nut (.<.i*i. free < demonstration at Shaw's •Drug Store, Second and M nil - Bt., this week. In .'Lara*-* of Sirs, (trace aUuckley. r ,*_e>it*<j Clausen Brewing Association If 1.1 It riaa.i.e-a.. GAVE UP 'NAILS' TO PLAY BALL HARRY OTIS. WEST NEW roue, N J, Sept. let.-e-.00 I know Hair) OttsT Well I do that, young feller. I*.* know, ed Harry since he was knee-high to « liii... :. , skeeter. I hear be* playing big league base ball now. 1 want to know," lush us Caraw, oldest Inhabitant of thl* thriving villas, which la to caied Just acorn* tbe Hudson from ltd st, .New Tart "proper, was plainly willing to talk about West New York* only, •representative In the major leagues, tho young south p*w Otis who atood the White Sox on their heatl* th* first time ha* was tried out by Jim MrOulre. "I -remember when: tarry quit •school Let's saw he most abeen about 14 an' big for bl* *•*■■*. I fal low nont? at os thought much about the boy thaw, Ha just hung around the - corner, drinking beer and smokln" them there ctgarel* until j he began to i-inigh like a lunger. "' lio'ii thai lima- a 'ing taller named Pa*tor, who was a ball play er, com* her* and hired Harry to throw to him. Them boy* got to be thicker'n thieve* and pretty soon I noticed that Harry giro up hi* old habits J He told m. that Pastor *aiai be make a great pitcher It he'd atop smokln' and drinktn*. '."Well. sir. that there boy used to practice every day and pretty ■MM hi* rale «-l!"*«i disappeared and ht* eye got healthy and be ba» **: to look like a nil) 1 guess be did fair to mlddttn* down In Caro lina, * where* lie pitched for the OaMetVai.a nine, t heard as how he won 11 and Wist nine games "Aba' * It-at* Me beat'the great Chicago tram, loot .Well, I ***** 1 kndwed there was something in that boy all the time THE WORLD SERIES . STARTS OCTOBER 8 any I ealle.l t-t... I CHICAIiO, Bepc tiro* -Teh world* champlonahlp series rhls year alii begin Friday, October t. If Pitts burg arte* the pennant, a* sow ♦.-ems a certainty, this da',.- Is con tlngest upon the moving up one day of the Plttstrarg-Cinctnnstt gam* at October 7 to October r. which I* an open .late TV. VM.j'can leagae 1* not affected, as It* waaaoa close* In the west October 3 and In Ihe •est on the 4th. \ Kid Cope of Chicago and Toung n«rry of Indlanoplls hiiia-al four round* at th* Lyric •. theatre last night, without a decision. Andy Martin of Kanais* rtty pot Ike shoulders of J. W. ii'itl-r of Mon tana to the mat In fast time in two falls Jimmy Hanlon refereed both the bout add tbe mat work. Chicago Excursion $72.50 LAST OF SEASON. October 4th. return limit Novem ber Mi Route, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and connections i (via Halt L_lM and Denver, If de sired). Full particulars, reserva tions snd ticket* at Union Ticket Office, 608 First sv. E. E. E1.1.18. >*** General Agent DowisiNu. HofHisis 41 NT I'll, la*. (Established Ull) BROKERS Mock*. iit.lt. aad l'e<*l*l»»*. Balk I'leeate. 2TB. Private Wlreaa Se»t-.i_,-„« alaaka lllalg. KINABE The World's U. V.i Piano — ai ■■ *.ii * Clinc Piano Co. SEATTLE OUTLAWS ONI IN THE FOLD CALIFORNIA LEAGUE COMING BACK AS CLASS B ORIIANI ZATION, THEY SAY. OAKLAND.,-Oal.. Bept «.—Thf baseball *ar which has been,(par ried tm In California between { the Outlaw .tilt tiigaulsi-d . for "*. a* represented by the California State league nnd 'lie* t'silfla- Coast league. Is practically orcr. The big chief* nf both nrganttatlona g<-t together Tin**-* In Oakland ami practical ly reached an agreement whereby tho State league will come bark Into tbe fold and joperata at* a class 11,, organisation •--,*-.-.■»,■•- In tin* alioriioori tho „ Slate league magnate* held a meeting In tin* .lit President Frank Herman and all the various Inajtun niart , nates from Free no, 8m ram an lo and Stockton' being present. In the I iiwanllniaa J. Cal Kwlr.g. president of the l-acifla Coast league, and _1 Walter, owner of th.- Oakland lean •1 the Coast league held a consulta tion. Later ta the evening the op posing factions got together and Ileal))' rear ■-. an agreement which will bring th* Outlaws back Into tho fold Tha parties to the conference were **; reticent-when questioned regarding ill. outcome of the tnmtotooew. hut both sides ail ntttted that the prospects were good for the* whitewashing of tbo '>.: laws, It is uu.ta-twtiaa.xt that the wily quoit lon that gay* stand* between the tactions Is the matter ot black listed pu.r«*"a'£nKH_B_K M'ALEER TO WASHINGTON AtTaR 7 YEARS OP DISAPPOINT MENT AT ST. LOUIS Nt» WILL LEAVE. iSi I all** Itiail _^,____ WASHINGTON. Sept 3..—Jama* MtUletir. Abo has steered th* 1 St. I ..nils Browns for the; past *e»*n year*, 'bis afternoon .accepted an otter to manage th* Washington team neat year. He ptpt*-**o4» Can* ttlton, who baa manage*] the Na tionals for year*. For it year* MrAlawr ha* been In baseball snd lbs wise a-me* etr>ea-4 ed him to quit after this se-asoa. Seven year* he has tried ta give St. , Ixnii. a pennant winner I.*»t year be earn* near it. bait this *«>*• •on hi* team ba* been la the •*> ond division since tii«. opening. 11. has been the subject of much crltt clsro and fetes ballered be ' l.a l reached Urn point that cease* mmm er or later to all veteran*. f*t. tenuis do** not expect hlm to 4.i any more with Washington thai, be has with th* lira.ana McAltesr hat* beta a great nisoagrr la bU day. but hi* day 1* over, th* St. t»uls scribe* say.'.-' '-''«!_■_*__". "WHAT WALLA WALLA WANTS IS TOO ALL" r- "What .Walla Watt* - Want* I* TOW" Is the motlO f ,< ■ *.<*» t,t,pl who I ar* * celabrat Jng : their , day. at the aSwT.-P. «sno*ltlon today, Daae *.r«.a»e| with " little- triad*-** and rtb ' .lit \ bearing J this . ill*. iaSjeUajii... tn* vlstlor* for mtjfl a procession and marched through th* beSMtMS thl* aftwn-a-ton.' 'urning loo** . tor, (_| l.f.n-i rnrrytruf -tennants aii their mm to. which ro-s* to 'ha- rmttmtrm ami bang In all the prominent building* on Or* grounda.. -■**"'' At tt .A-lea-k thl* morning ' the -tatua of Maiua Whitman, 'whoa*. courage aaved th* Oregon country." wa* unveiled. *8. 8. „ Pan rote, prsstrlseil of Whitman college, as*. the prlnclltat mamma For soft while hand* am. com pletion. Leary's Liquid Compound, perfumed. All druggists. ••• 50c Easy Spring Old Copper or Dull Brass finish Mortise Lock Set, Complete - - 39c ___lim__f Improved easy spring. Firm on the knob. I-:.iv mi the lalch. (.44x114, old copper or alull brass finish, round cornered escutcheon. Hound knob, same finish. ttuli.l lira** face, JS»3'4 japsnned lock. Nicksl -.I*l, steel key. l'ut up one In a box, with screws. ''an li» easily reversed to fit right or left lisnd doors. Itound bevel spring bolt. . It Is a disgrace 111 Ihe lock to sell It for laaas than ISC, and If It were not for the fact that wn want I". give you the best popular priced lock you tier bought, wo would not tlo It. Hals end* September It. 4So No. 1141 fl easy sprlntr. 1.-t knob, square round rornsre.l a** cutcheon, Tuscan bronsa rfnltih Mortise l.ne*k sot completer ...83* 60c No. C II 8 or It ft e-n*v in*. old copper "' dull brass finish, squsre round cornered escutch eon, knoli to match, Mortl*e leOCk Sat . ...illil.-ta. . Title. «0c No. C Its H or 110 S I'll ..till beaded escutcheon, oval beaded knob, old copper or .lull braes finish, essy muring Mortise l.n.ii «... complsts ................ ssa. I SO.- same, wllh round beaded knob a ,. I lie llso No. 0 us f or Til m Till essy sprlntr, e'H*,7 fancy bended es cutcheon, beaded knob, dull brass or old copper Mortise 1.,,, la set oomplets , lefea* SPINNING 'immStttmwm. THE STAR—THURSDAY, 31CPTBMDBR 23. IPO9. PINCHOT GOES TO MEET M HMD HILUHOEn Departs From Los Angeles , for Salt Lake and of Course Will Bo * Taken Into the Party. , '■'- f Of' I c.11.,1 ft-..., t't , , 4 In. < ANt.Kl.iig, Cat,, f*t*rpt.* tor- Chief forester, (llfford Plt'Chot left here today fnr Halt Lake whore be will inept the presidential party tomorrow nljslit,* Plnchot'* going to Halt Lake si the-tlm-***Presldatut Taft: and Secretary lUlliiw.-r are expected there Is an ai .'Mint, but It ■> I* - expected that an'lmportant conference will he held relating to the tilled* .of the administration toward the vexed ' question nt method* In th* >on m-nut ion of natural resources of the miliary. Pinehet Not Talking. "l ad bought my ticket for Malt Lake before I learned that the resident and hi* party were to ar rive there." explained Mr Pta.bot today. "Out i shall probably see the president. * * "No. I cannot 'elk about the ro .♦ailed lulling, Pin. In l ro.ilrr* verity I know nothing officially shout tbe question and *o can say nothing ■' ;- <l>fßX9£Kpiy&Ss|Pltf Pllia-hot, bowevi-r, was enthualaa tlo over the development;of seull ment for tbe , Roosevelt * conserve* tlon Idea ihe the'Weet. Nt ..f »«iitl ' ibe Rnneevelt rontatrre i Wea in tbe Weat >» 91J *>9H I have be** 'he •aid, here I* a strong feeling that the resources of the country ought to belong to the whole yuppie I think thl* sentiment 1* genera) all over,the country. Mart-mend te See TaR. 1—* "I have found conditions on the 1 Pacific atonal forest reserves better thaa at any time f bar* *!*h..,i them. There are fewer complaint* and lets friction between the lien of tha national forest* and th* ad ministrators of them. I tun confi dent that the forest reserve and the people are getting to understand j each other better .'»«* day and | that all misunderstanding* -■' will rapidly disappear." , - g n On the train with Plnchot went John Hayes Hammond. fte" flb*e4 mining eniln»«r and president of the National teeagi.n of Republican <luba Hammond will Join the Tart party at Malt Lake. '**• jt MmL-^m..^*..:..' .i*k\ef BRIEFS BY WIRE N*w; Verb—Rumor* of ao lm-! pending war between Enslsnjl and Oermany serious.*; wttwXmi the stock market today. flf-fM--,;' i a., tt..** s**l , London—Mr rttlfnur. In » *p**cl* today. foreshadowed th* dlseolo lion of parttameoL Portland, Or—Jed** O. 11. Mil llama, th* "Grand Old Man of Ore OOO." 1* believed'to be dying to a hospital.,; To*****. J R CrOKiraeli. con victed of being a "n_™*r.** has bee*. fined UM. Krnr soft whlla fcsntls said coin plaSStoS. Larry's Liquid C™»ltajaja*>tl. parfu-Dsd All .n-rglsLs. ••• When You Understand about the differ- ence in dollar© and cents between . •'" ..'*Z:'iii' tho ordinary'makea of clothes and" * Regal V.-aa ■ ,'.*mmm*lW*\*i :r ; i fT $15 Clothes you'll make it a point to buy and wear Regal a be- cause they'll wear longer and look better while being worn. Always $15 «_§_H_B 615-619 First Ay. > On the Square-,,, Oppoaits Totem Pole PEARY ENTERS OWN COUNTRY 11. 1 aa I leal I'rt-tt* I POIITLANn, Me., Hept. Ji.— Com* launder Robert'lS. Peary i -day -m tered th* United states for — first time since he la-fl on his sue *•.-■ar.fiil quest of the North Pole. when be touched th* boundaries of Malriei nt ;i an o'clock this morning crorslng over frem \ \'lt|||-t*l,l'- 11* arrived at liens ' at lit this afternoon, and w«* grayetad by an eetltustsattu crowd Of i-Ulxena, who weleom*d hi*: return i.a hi* own country 111. rousing: cheer*. is*, after reaching the city, Peary wa* escorted ito the ll.ingur house, where In* van* the guest of honor at « luncheon attiand«d by the mayor snd prominent ultlxena. t.ni«r the explorer wa* given a loving cup by the reception commit tee, the ceremony taking.place on tha balcony of th* hotel, In th* view at a crowd of ettlsen* who cheered the explorer when he received ihe cup. It is #.t|mati*fl that fully 11,000 person* jammed that thoroughfare for block* " At I 40 till*, afternoon Commander i'omty baattrtlaKl the tin. Hart *x |.rr«» for Portland, due hare at 7 4" thl* evening Immediately upon hi* arrival here be will te*;tendered a banquet at th* Falmouth hotel fol lowing which a recaption wilt he hebl at th« Auditorium. ■ Peary will epend th* eight Kara and will • lata** fan Karl* Island tomorrow. DEAL AT HEADQUARTERS VICTOR * ' -This ***"*■"** New High-Grade Talking ; Machine With 1 2 Sil, < t inns '** f EDISON _ ,_„ COLUMBIA Only $28* 90 VICTOR , TERMS: »1.00 PER WEEK. EDISON _ __- m*<m* m ____. COLUMBIA EILERS _ /j»V*fO\ AND UNI COLUMBIA MUS|C e/y___T\ ANO UNI VICTOR slog _*_***>/»/ _i_J___k J Vt-"*I,TV' EDISON ymTmfJz^^^^^J COLUMBIA /mV***^ V*-£2>' VICTOR Bucoass*^* to D. 8. J* ill.v- CO. '«-- ■ ■*- - - - -•-•--* ■■■ -.ii; ■ ■ i h i _wlß_Mnll AT -■■■■ ■ ">■ -* ■--■-■ ■, . ------ ~ **V" ■ -'„>■-- j. "--,T--' -,-;:■' ■ --!■.■■■-'- IM m imFmtmf***™******* v.-; |(j *_-..^ fc ..^,__.«....,| r *-v-,-0,->v..a, ,■-,-.- - - ■'- -. - "-"-■- -;■'*>-, W'2-MMl"^ TH- HOWARD HEATER IS BUILT ON NEW PRINCIPLES j The Wonderful Overdraft System Will Pay for Itself in One m ■ .*...» * ■ -at ',"■'■',,«■'., ( ' ■ # --i- _'■'■-•■■■-,■ . ... jfe- - A ■ ■ i- il ' T -fV-— "■^'-l Bj J The. Howard* overdraft drives the smoke , , },]_*_ . ' In cold climates, where a heater J* tnt***- through the fire box a .second time, thus con- *fl_fj _. day in the winter time, the Howard Iss'fß sinning all the •***•(■* in the smoke ami giving _«-**7\ _____ enough coal in one season to pay tor •*-*** *% twice the heating power to your fuel. The heat 1 ________ ___■ **"'«"• giving 'lie satisfaction arid c^*|S doetfn't go up the chimney with the Howard. ___!___________ _____ perfectly heated room. •» --4 A Successful ________________________H The Howard *&£ r w iii i *•> * y~v _ i a*_**9*P--flHß_____ __^ 1 ■*^___t Hard Coal £fl /J| i^*M *Trl.fM Even Rubbish _4 PL With the Smoke Hw l*-*!^**-<.___B_i^^^B_i o fii __inffg^sfJ^Sii*i_a_Vtf It Is Very Eas\ •^'y'wMl J. --' /^^-■■■^T^^ 'St*"■■*.} Successfully Ta J^p____Hiiw__ME t o t if^™_a*r Im Howard Heater RfiteS $12.50 10 $25.00 Lasts a Lifetime W J The Balance of Odd Chairs and Rockcij ' Tomorrow HALF-PRICE Tomorrawl We offer win eiiintlu'i' chance to secure some fine Chairs and Rockers at HALF-PRICK. - that *B' left it.mi ***** Monday and Tuesday's sale will be closed out tomorrow at half-price. If There are wne fine bargains in odd Dining Chairs, golden oak _____________ _\' and early English finish; also a good assortment of odd Rockers, in ■ SVrSJ-^^&U g<**(-<.\- >,a,c- mahogany, maple and early F.nglish finish. f _ErTC \\^_r^>-\\ , * ••••* '*? lne I;ist chance you will have for these half-price Chairs. BtM M Wi^itM \ "lc (luant-itics are limited, most of them only one of a kind, so come i \Wli v %w4 \V early tomorr ow aml Piok them out .it HALF-PRICE. LmWIM f\ E&ngitsh tii.t-li; .-ilsii a good assortment <>t odd Rockers, in bSHk »ak, mahogany. in.i]»lc ami early Knglish finish. fjlfm. *i- the last chance ynu will have tor these halt price ('hairs. I 11 mines are liniitetl, must nf them only one ut a kin.l, sn come I \W \\ norrt.w and pick them out at HM.I-'l'kli ________T/k ••>£•■ ****'^u''.. ? iaTyTir' .-"','•»■ W* tllTi^ ___§ V _*•' m*^^ '■ ; HCOHt trlC UNION ■ .. . .-■. '-**_a*>» GOV. JOHNSON LAID TO REST HT. PAUL. Minn., Bept. 23 — While the body of Oov, John A. Johtuton of Minnesota was being lowered Into It* grave 'his after noon all Industrial artlvlty of the state wa* stopped for fly* minute* aa a tribute in the memory of the dead governor. Tl..- body, which b*d been lying In state In tba rotunda of the capi tal since yeatorday, wjiere ■ U. was gusrded by officers sr.d privates of thn state in lllllii. wa* taken to tbe railroad station at 0:16 his morn-j Ing <"<' or toil by ten companies of in IIU iv, preceded by a hand of 100 iiii-.-. t. At the *tatlon the body was placed in,*.mil d special train which left for hi Peter, Minn,, where In terment took place thl* afternoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral servlcee were held In tho St. Peter Presby terian church, where Johnson sang tn tbe choir a* a boy. Willi* the service* were in progress at St. Peter memorial service* were held In all the churches In Mlnne*poll* and Bl Paul The public schools were clo*ed -day and the whole stale Is In mourning. The active pallbearer* .were Frank A. Day. Johnson's *o<*relary: P. Da Lynch. T. D, O'eßrten, a*»oclat* ju*Uc* of the supremo court* l* T. Young, fortnsr attorney general; Ai '". Wamm manager of the Ouluth Herald, and John C. Wl*e, of Man kato. $«__»!__»«■■*■— *"'■ ■" MAN MISTAKEN^] BURGLAR AND SHqJ Mistaking a man In bis back yard for a burglar, Jame* Odono frlo shot and killed him la'- last night, after firing las allots throuifti a window of til* home on nayvlew ay„ in-ivv... ii z", ih and ZKth ays.. In It.eh.l VOlli-t/. I Odonofrio wsa Steeping soundly when hla wife heard some one walking sl.'.n' In Ilia- yard. Hhe *rou*ed her hu*band. He sprang from big hod, l.e|*»jl| a shotgun and i 111 to the nearest window, t'oer lug tl.rough the dsrknass, he ob- reed an object moving about. SSaSetatf rS . ft na* i-i...... At*tfiwsSgk lyZ« >'»'_.(j *P tU _4y****H '' '-¥_ ___f9 >-_-' HK i ''"^ ill' vi"j? * v?: *tsa^*^*^^^^' Tetrazini and other \\ % — derful sin^cra—right in y% p»e—. * home whenever you want th«m •reiki., 1 VICTOR reproduces their .stml-tt___! ♦la., lei S -a- ■#*■ ■«■«■-. - ...„""**■«* "*. f anas faultless!) —just as if v(wf»s2 ******* _ «• . .1 . .L a ■ ■'■""•'■"Wt mm ■ listen to them at the prand opera, -* «-a*y w " -\ r,^:"" £ We sell VICTORS at $10.00 and-. _».*. 1 $250.00. Cash or credit. $1.00 will bri»! I Victor into your home. Come sad *?,! g sbout it It" Klein' *.» ra-ll.lal, Xr*\ -_-. a*.*- mm. te1a...,. «■* ..Ik la S t_Tae_ I* .elite .-~ *** * ete-aalaae. ■ ij (3jL^*» *,Z7v*mM I ll>* »ee««* , Near lalea st, fang- I XtJAWAjT mmmmm\m^rm**m^m^A*lm^^^J-^mm\m^mm\xm\ _JKm M^lpZw * J^mTmm L Ujma buy s Simr-tids Saw, ro% 1 I . M will 00l regret it The *aw hangs 1 • * just right bet ausc* tbe handle it 1 I made right and properly placed on 1 I V the blade. It saws true sn*-! cuts fast ■ Xw^^mmW 1! Male of Simon'ds Steel '■ Fully I'war4« X M ranted. Thin back. Polished apple 1 ■ 'Z M hand!**. These are a few uf tl»e good 1 t^^W'-iW points,,bat come in and tee for y.-uwM..! ■ Blmflr^f Make your '•"*" word agree with our*. -<■» ■ UNION HARDWARE CX>. ,mm OtM I Mi-.* AMI iIAHUWAK*-. CO. -*T--^**-^S"_#_> 1 I BF *" M SriSMMi *?'jC__i _W\ | ■ ■ DAN. R BRICK-HON CO. \>| Bf W_\ ■ M PSaStkIONT HARJJWARB CO. **m*m**-' « I'ifig SIMONDS Ufa. CO. StJttli Office. 11l betas. SM I fifed." said •>___. */_y_y window sill. ''«•»*, "My first ,*,<* *»■«*•••. h'n». for he eontlsslj^* *, Then in rsplTJiS^ A to pump shot at Wa £■■**, mr l*«t tharg* tiZZr*** •h*b«2.«-i The dead man r *t Identified. 'Mltattttri-, ** a*i by th* pojje, pSSssS tlon. Whether the a^JS burglar or wa* ae*kira«fi*>»i not be determined l_____li weapon*. * { T -Wl —__>**!