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«if REBS IN bra VILKHUR -^.nd Two Son. Who f^Family of Six RS&' by Dogs and Threatened. I m. I alte-el l*r**« ' lf/ u ty ■ hrroer. from I **** pgt adjoin'll* fount le* P*sh«riflg it • l«rl*r. Fs-_,tUer NaafcensMp and tf£^»« ,n -■•■• ,',,;,rt:"', Pl£JErt«« 0««rP Meadow*. I»»i^tt»re* children and _#_____•»» th** **'"'* ***0---rr- fcJErU and -Ma waa wera ■SSKS «*•» *b'' Promina, of i fiSL ttnm th* band* nf a £,&•!*■*« by barrliadlng g^^lheif mountain cabin. Li—ami Threat*****- Wkhrtated |_*_«_ storm tbe J»" «■>- __^ft**»* r* to the nearest C-._M«b the authorities are g. „»nrt...i»« la «>**-■ *»>*■'* for \Tmmtetm tt Ik* prlsonsr*. the &v»w»»-*« •wttr,rs d .r ;'• Sn ik* *•*• ***** **** '. .un.* *»""•-• by the few g»M__riilp «'•'' hi* faia- Mm* ***** good reputation* I Pun tie *«*».'«» family »a. Jgjrir-r-i bkwalhounda were pZi it tie •**■*« and pal on the I ?!_ ttt* Me*do« * household [Mi ftxtovd the scent ft. t.*n EL iMI finally ■** «be #ha*r|ff l__ ***** "', a. : BUnkenshlp'* _ tottr,****. on Trail. «« Ue' rtßcbsn* a -nnd hi* -kftftj tie b»TlCat of the blood *■'• Ik*? f*a la:o the cabin and oapbA tat door* - Armed with Est, *•»* defied j the officer* (sw«_Mat,s.Tbe. officers par ■|^«_' t ts-'O. and finally. ■ v.-a, |e*a_*4 • protection. tf|B«a^l I»**--Tv,,:'^ '■■"■ tarn* A .the cabin , revealed I*l {.tea* a*i**d carm-" but l_t*a*Up* stonily maintain r(M*r*ar*. 1 ._.Mr *_2_<ai I I 1U6 1 I ■fflTtiibt crr_^r>> f n?H -sTfe* *h_. *w dr* B^% n_ #1 *o *mm fi 1 _n_ §^ i _r^ IL_f i#^ 3 Monarch • Malleable Ranges liifMl 1 I ITI I ill V fl rft I r imfli ilr r ll~_B«Il^'- 1 • l-l--*""*"- 11"""-"^ "TT /k **%. WTm\rm\~ mtm\ /iWvMi^i^mv Cl MIGH-ST AWARD /A!^_[i*^nß.SS^.@k9\ i-Ht-X-i-^l ■■■ 1 11—- ■-•—3*' I Am t ▼ r-%, W\. *■_-# (BP^^-^1 / 3^ mm— -*-***- a \/ w*m ■z%/rii_r\cnri_r_i'iVi ii______E AT THE A.-V.-P. EXPOSITION -1""- "'-' '•-' " _________ ,^^ • Received Highest Award FRlt- Highest Award at At the Only Two ISF'SI Lewis and Clark Exposition Expositions Ever Shown LM..,^^^ — Portland, Oregon, Seattle-Portland .iffl^^T 1905 111 Tt —nf * P _aa_fl_MßV^_^_a. -^-■I- _B__^^^^ ■Dtj _M_P A*\^mm***^ *\ liT ej_al*aa^_B_3l S^__!^__ _^KB*Mkt_'s'^^^tt^' '' e|lj ftfMftt' Prize f G. ... - . \ If***! Prize \yli|. *^_£y "*; '-* '. Jro§Sw^a_H/ 1 TWICE PROVEN A RANGE FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Fri^i^ H W_fl_</JK_L * ->W-* *&t3m**tZMmM ~^"■i ______ - ___.____»___. _______________ ______________ _«^_a _^*^__ ~fc^J^*T>ay^W^J*,^3Rji^^t*,*j^ -fe^4~^^^A\^l^^Jfo|jM*^ffijl^^ mm*XZAr WICE PROVEN A RANGE FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ********* WWW****** « A * THS WEATHER. * * Occasional rain tonight and * * Saturday; moderate southeast * * winds. * A **>* »»»»»»»»»» OO *-*•** TIDAL WAVE VICTIMS WILL REACH OVER 300 ll* I Bl -1 fa,-. . NEW OHI.KANH, It, Ba'pt. 34.— With 800 already known lo be d«*ad lv l on! .[.urn alone, and a number of village* and lunula.ln yet to be heard from, ii imiiii certain late) that the list of cssualtlea roautttag "*"li Monday"* tidal wave will c*_. '-■ -I 800. Telephone and telegraph i iimmimli lllon la gradually beiug rcatored, and aa ii result th* lltt ot dead la being added to almoat hourly. Conservative estimates by bust ne*s men place the property loss at 150.000.000. The sugar cane crop Is a total '■-- 1' '■'- damage lo the rice fields which arc-directly tn th* path of th* storm cannot li.* estimated, but are almost certain to he a total loas. Th* wreckage from the *tuall fUhlng veaacl* and other .raft I* drifting *aba>i.* and the loas from thl* anuria- la certain to ran Into the thousand*. BUTTE MINERS BEGIN FAR REACHING STRIKE 'A, I aiaa-4 If—at BUTTE, Mont., Sept. Three thousand miners of tba day shift I aw ployed la 4.". of th* largest mine* of tbe Amalgamated properties re fused to go to work this morning | and 5.000 men of the night ahltt an nounced their Intention today ot not reporting for duly tonight b# causa th* en.ilue.-r* employed at lha mine* have seceded from th* west ern Federation of Miner* and have formed an Independent ' union of their own. The action of th* engt ne«r* followt>d by that of th. miners, threaten* to start an later naaclne strife between urions which may involve every big Mining camp west of the Rockies CORONER ABSOLVES - BOY FROM ALL BLAME _. After Investigating the trairtc death of Mrs. Robin* Hemer. wifa of J. Heary Heater, grand .r* corder of th* A <» U. W.. Wednes day. a*mo»r J. I*. Snyder b«Ma*W that the woman fell down the el* »*'.*r shaft In the Kohler * Chase building through no neglect of M. M Miner, the elevator -aerator j HENEY WINS FIGHT ; IN PRIMARY CASE -—— 'Ha l 11.^1 |_„ , SAN l"l( IM'lHt'i, Sept. 84.— Judge Muraaky today aimtnlned III.* demurrer of I***rnncl* J. He'll' . in | the suit brought by Charles M, rick ert ror a recount of iho democratic votes mat In the recent primary, when llauaav was declared the d*mo ■ cr!!,J? *-°*-*0«« for dUtrlct attorney. Thl* decision give* 11,n.... the , democratic nomination it.* will »lso run Independently and will ap pear on the ballot as 11,.. nominee , or tho Oood (io.i.inin.'iit League and tin* Independence l.eaguo. In all Heney has four nominations. ' riekert will run on (he republican and unSon labor tickets. UNIDENTIFIED MAN DIES NEAR STATION Evidently talking to the King st. station to board a train, a well dressed man. apparently about 60 years old. dropped dead at Fourth ay. 8. and Jackson St.. shortly be for.. 18 o'clock Isst night. The man was walking along Jackson a' towards the station, when sudden ly he sank to tho ground. A sesreb of the man's clothing revested f 195 In cash and a railroad ticket to iß^arata. Wash. TOMORROW IS THE DAY Did you ra>ad the ad on the classi fied page yesterday? Read It today, then, ate] *e« where the cashier of The Star offers 11.00 each for three copies j of this paper of a certain dale. ll* Is held responsible for getting these three copies ,ar that date, and he says h* think* he will have them .in time Ba «ure and read the ad all tha way through. Then be certain and do just what , the cashier ask*. .. Th* c**hia-r'* .window I* th* first window to the left •* you *nt*r th* front door of Th* Star of He*. One. two. three Star*. On* dollar each. i .- SUE NAMEY SALIH Salt was commenced, yesterdsy In tha superior court by Sullivan * Constdtne against .N. ftallh. pro prietor of the Street* of Cairo at tha A.Y.I*. K. for commissions dv* for furnishing talent for Ballh'a dancing shows. The amount sued for Is 130.1*0. which I* supposed to represent & per cent of the weekly salaries of the performer* furnished. THE STAR—FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. . . ' ! fiiliEilfili fIEMIY FOH FINAL TEST INCY, Mass., Hept 24 II" * ! North Dakota, tbe first flghtliiK i ship tn tbe Culled Htntn* mill or i the l)ii*,'iilniiiislit els**, Im* liven , completed and averythlng Is rrady i for the tests which the n*ta*el must . undurgu before she can bo acceptud from lb* shipbuilders. iha to**'" , metit.standardisation tmts are set , for Oct. 16, I Th* Rot i land course, off th* Maine coast, ha 1 been chosen *tri the i place to put III* vosssl through her , paces. .roaa_tt_^_u«cMma.a._«_s« J ON THE FRONT \ ■_ux_____xt-g3_jx'iimi.!Tr.nii The steamer Hants Clara of Hie Alstka .Steamship company nailed for \l.iiaa.iin porta at 'i p. in llilH morning, Sbe was loaded down with freight and bad it fan num ber of passengers. On .Monday next tin' steamer Iluckman will sail direct for San I'mitt'iiari' Mile- lis* a good pas senger Hat and the n*iisl large cargo. The steamer Governor sailed for San I'ranclseo and Southern (.'all fornia porta tbls morning st 10 o'clock. This popular vessel WS* , as usual loaded down with freight and passengers, ttnvvn wllh fia-igl.i snd ;ies*«eng*r* The Cottage Ctty sails tomorrow for -kngwaj, and Southeastern Alaska at » p. in. Shs will be followed a week from tomorrow by the Umatilla, which make* Nome and Rt Michaels her des tinations. AMI FIN CD. Because they uai*d citric arid In* stead of lemons In tho manufacture of l*mun*d*. rred Hsilah Joe Ahlsn and A. Camps* were each On $20 by Police Judge .John ll Cordon yesterday. Tb* fine* w.ti. paid J. Duncan and Simon Burnett. charged likewise, will he given a hearing Sept 31 rait OATI ADMISSION White City Park See the Dig 110.000 Airship; I; Largasl In th* World. ! Bankrupt Sale lit.*** tto-p nt Clsttalse. Hat*. She** anal KcrAl.hlns* at y ur •WA prl-a ' <)-|_l'lli|*, *T «. . THEODORE BELL HAS HOPES FOR GOVERNOR NlVritH DAMB, Ind . h.-i>i tt — •'I nropoaa' mine ilny to In* governor of California and no power shall thwart i,,,." WllH ,),,, statement of Theodore A. fletl of California lie tore Ihe students of N'uifi. Dame tin I versity, that l* regarded tod* an lllrlk'Hilve* of th* western democrat's oonflilencn In hi:, political future iii his own stnt*. Hell delivered a sincere eulogy of the late Oov. lull., A. Johnson of Minnesota. * * ********** * . * * DANK CLEARINGS. * * Seattle. * * Clearings today. 12.R9R.977.07 . * n.iliiiu «■«. 359.22t.11) * * * Tscoms. * * Clearings today...s 030.360 00* * llia!niii«.» 65,961.00 * * Portland. * * Clearings t0day...11.047.943.00 * * Halftnce* ..." 68,003.00 * * a ************ ****** Tim boy who runs away from 1 holm, never |aa s* good it time as he thought he would. for aoft wliii.. hand* sin com pl**ion, Leary's Liquid Compound, perfuma-d. All druggists. ••• Your Feet Hurt? Veen'll Ilea*l r*M*a] la .l.i.r. Ileal 111 Prmprrir It 1a... a llailr laaaaar l.a alar a prtltrt 111 aeael ••tw* aal.err. ele.a'l lake. lha .Ufa Ireeaahlr Ma ale*. I la.a lee.,. ... b*— m lata, rn.ee.aaa a.lr, i 1.,. of at) Ira aa* .I.r. I. laaah. II »*a, Old Oak Shoes $4.00 faaaar ll*.Hara Mania la ITarri Pair. Stacy-Adams and John ston ft Murphy Shoes, $6.00 to $10.00 Dent* '•• ,'alr .liffar *veru* MUSI pain tram thtlr (mi without knnwln* that an arch support win afford rallaf In al. most ev*ry «««• Our Hcholl Trl*a*prtn* Arch ftupport rs ,*t.*** -*■ ''"-* <"".■>>*■ Worn 188 any »ho*. ll_c_sia!n__!cß_L* "The _J_J_/ J) 4 "The Exclusive kWyg^Lt Mr A Exclusive 714-716 SECOND AVENUE o f'. > r-'.-- -■ -'•'.. ..:''■': ;--->----v. '■:•*-■•'■::■'•■■■" '..-■'.■■'-.'■':, - * '.-""•'- -"" --j --;> .>■.'■«" -'■'•■_.-? -'.*.-"' '.■■» ;'r_..;. ..-.• ■■%■ .v.--, ■■•..•.'.'■'.■■'"''•■■'■';."■■■'•■:' ye—v -y t •—•*. iv T -tr**. •— -or *r OUR NEW ^* m**w.... —■B— .-■ ■ •■*• ■—' "m*mmmw .»» l^l^^^r^F Tailored Suits AT $23.50, $25.00 and $30.00 ■■ " '.'■-* . ARE REMARKABLE Alvlii l\__iVlAl\_vAJ_>ij_li For Their Style and Quality Merit At these prices we arc BOW offering choice new Tailored Suits that arc of unusually attractive value. There are i great number to select from, all of the most fashionable fabrics and embodying tlie very latest style features. An Inspection of this collection will convince the most conservative of the remarkable style and quality merit. ATTRACTIVE mCim 1 1 XVeaT-t*.^/ HV£a. TAILORED LINEN WAISTS ♦..'. ■■:■■■ -...-■... •-.,,. -■■■ ...-'-.-/ - ■■:• ■ Mf,, : <■■■■■»..■■ , '... . * '.■ ■:,- .-"■,- . : -: :> • ' : v ' . ■■ ■ '--;';/'>,/,- m'M-'--.- ..".,..."■. ' . ..,■:■■',■'•/■' ■ - .:.*.:.;,.' :<<.-. .::.Y, . AT $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 f*'--iV?.-;. . . ■.. ■ ■" At the above prices we have three splendid lines of strictly Tailored Waists that are attracting much attention. They represent a fine degree of excellence in style, material ahd workmanship, and are considered espe cially low at the prices marked. 11 ______