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M. LITTLE WOMAN SWIMS LIKE SEAL; WANTS TO RACE MISS KELLERMAN MISS ELLEN FOULDS. • This tittle woman—she Is only 5 feet 1 inches—says Annette Keller* cuaaa ; Isn't the world's champion •wtmrn«r. as she happens to hold that title herself, and as she has Mver met defeat, refuses to admit the Australian girl has anything on he* in a national way. The l«il« woman Is Mlv Ellen Foatda. Sb« halls from England. tWr» ah« learned to swim when •It* waa but 9. Sna comes from a tamttr of : swimmers, nix brothers being experts in th« water. , She ha* - raced all over continental Enrope In events ranging from 100 yard» to 10 miles, and holds a high record diva of Hi feet. "I won tlto championship In Kn| laad. and nave a medal to proif»-,1t," •■ld Mtsa Ftmld*. "I am ready at Kay time td defend the tttl* againut PRACTICAL TALK TO RAISE COIN Metrical Moocher Uses , I Ell* Wheeler „to Soften 1 Hard Hearts and Secure More ; Be«r. At a consumer of coin the mug that muddles 1* the real Incinera tor •...■■•.. . ■ '-' At least that is the conclusion reached' by > Charles Beaton, who •ays he Is a laborer—sometimes. , Mr. Seaton was arrested yester> day. He came to Seattle tome tlstt ago with several pennies in bit poke. When gathered In by the police yesterday, Mr Seaton had Imbibed a sufficient quantity of Joy Jt_ce to lead him to b«Uere that he was the real royaterer. ' Short of Fund*. And then he ran short of funds. Financially strapped, Mr. Seaton ■ resorted to Urn expedient of re questing small loan* from passers- ! by. Mr. Seaton did not simply "brace" a stranger, but be pulled something new. None of the vulgar staff for Charles. Approaching a likely - victim. Mr Seaton recited a little poem by Kiln Wheeler Wil cox which runs as follow*: HIS LITTLE TALK GOOD WITH JUDGE i. i _____. Glib Charles Daly Gets Another Chance for the Reason That He Knew How to Ask for It. A well lubricated tongue saved Ckarles Daly from a jail sentenca y«*ter<Jay. Charl'-R. according to Patrolman Jo* Rlan'hi. who made the arrest, Is president of tbe Idlers' club, which meats In nightly session In Washington st. saloons. Charles was discussing questions o. national importance with a mall box on Second iv . near James St., )r«atorday afternoon when Patrol man Blanrbl broke up the meeting. Wheo Charles appeared In the police court dock this morning he was all ready with his little set speech. It you will allow me the oppor tunity, your honor," Maid Charles, "I will tread only the avenues of so briety in the future I want to escapa the ravages of that worst «f «n*mt«H- whlHkcy." "Do you mean It?" inquired Pa llca Jades Cordon. "With all my heart," replied Charles, fervently. "Allow m to loav« this court room and I shall try my b«st to liquidate my debt to Rood elUxenshtp." "V«rr wall, then, you may go" BS*Tlt<-rt | Corrton, "I thank U/ui/Jyikiifi.honor. I think my g00d... latSflW9W»*"tiUc Miss Kellvrmann or any other woman." 'Among her performances Miss Koulda can boast of 100 yards In I minute and 11 wintiilr a mil* In salt water in 29: St, ISO yards la which she turned M complete aatn ersaults and won by SO yards. In 1:20, two miles In a rough sea In 39:3*. one mil* Inside 30 minutes In a IS yard tank; 100 yards to beat 1 minute 1? seconds, four alias In a heavy sea In 5* minute*. Ml** Foulda has be«n In this country about a year, giving «th! bitions, chiefly In Canada It la probable she will appear la Now York In the near future, meeting' comers In a series of race*, and when not racing will give exhibi- | tions of fancy swimming and high : i diving. "How little It coata. whan you fllve it a thought, , To matt* tome heart happy 1 <■■• and gay: f.'KSf &» C One kind word and a pleasant I iMIt, \J iVSvhi? At' you ■ paai' on your daily way. "So—<• walk In the glorious sun thine, Some walk in the dreary shade; Seme tread a path that It tight and gay. While others mutt ask for aid." Mr. S.«ton worked hli "poetic touch" until an unfeeling patrol man caught him Just as he reached ( the climax of one of hi* rhetorical . qffort*. and Mr. Beaton was frisked away to jail Good Memory. The prisoner told Police Judgo Gordon that be memorized the lit Ue poem two yeart ago. "I realize now that 1 waa very drunk, but If yon will allow me to so.' began Mr Beaton. "Yet, 111 allow you to go to Jail for 10 day*." "I tee," *ald Mr. Beaton, with a •IKb. • And It was no. M to a seat on th«« throne of good tritvt-riiiiu.iit " \ii'l with that r'harl>'H atioa) from the « oiirt room with h"*d araet nmi rlrtsooi int.-niiona pias all over him. See tho Marathon races next ' Bunday at Dugdalo's park. Henri St. Vviw. Johnny Hayes, Tom long boat and others. ... ALBERT MANBKN, J.w.l.r. Flr»« and Cherry. Obtleai Dapu^mont PtlHcru SArc CO. '!'!■• 0r..1n. MALL SAFE A. LOCK CO.'» SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin • Safe-Co.- mart a .ifV M AM II 111, IK »'J — _J^2_^_J_MiL_VT_j I, <ll Nil; LONDON'S POPULAR SATURDAY SALES Interesting Inducements in Women^s Wear PURE LINEN TAILORED WAISTS P WORTH $2.50 f\Q " ft 1 *> lnt.U Stylo ri««t*J Front TalloroiJ \V«i.t. with nlirf K.llar ami ruff» MrnJ.. of m«i m.l»-..il MM S*J \*jr\n> Iti»h lliiaa. A d«w lin«; all «lt«a from 33 to 42, Silk and Net Waists VALUES . rHOM \ %7.50 TO % 1 3.50 A high-grade sample Una; every one mad* of j^ _ An guaranteed silk. 0 M II V Mack and Colored Taffetas, M<«hliii» I'eau do |^ /I •JO Sole and Satin. Plain lailorvd and fancy stytem. •JJ *~~""""~ A big lot of waists for evening wear Included. * WOMEN'S LONG Coats and Capes Worth $12.50 to $20 New Fall Coats ant! Capes, in /f» /v no the very latest sty lev Broad- Q II.JO cloths, cheviots, kerseys and |\^l novelty materials. Black*, navy yJJ \J blues, browns, pray*, preens, ■ tans, reds And other shades. All styles. You will not find any better Coats anywhere at $12.50 to $20,00 than the Coats in this lot. All sizes. GLOVES |ss?" 111 111 I \ d" OIOV* **" ULUtLjI "Ez' The Famous I.IIy Olnve. 5 r'jup; nil sixes «nd r«i| orss wall mad*.good fm«*r» and QQ*» wearer*: regular price II 26 Special «jOO Dent's Kid lores; all color*. glace flntnh: 2 and 3cla#p*. ri-«iiiar price 11. ?S. #4 QO Saturday .^litt I>nt's li«hii Kid Qlov**, elegantly mad*, guaran ti»ed to wear; worth $UW. Saturday, ¥1/10 a pair ',* I -HO l.adle*' Cap« Gloves, 1-clasa beat wearing quality: always aold for fl^Q and It Tl. 91 00 Bi-clni * \ iLL Ladles' Casbmerett* Gloves, In black: Ijkll-h 1 and Mlasaa' Wool Oolf Olovm, all c*>lor». plain and fancy; value* to Me. Saturday, a pair, 9C« your choice ............ ,&Uw Ladles* S*ainl«as Ck>lf Glort*. also Ca*hmer«(ta Olotw. >t!k tlo*tt;i mloM to "to. •>* : JQ Saturday, a pair ...........,....V.........HUU ?fVifi&T 1 fi i *Y '•' ** ———^—i W^ 1 »•— _#■> I I Short, '•'•• language u»«d to tell of I DIdCK I - in» I • ■ - -.....-.. ■- v \V<£,-:« f^ ■ ■ ■ /_*^ la< IT-lnoh TiUrk K!.-o r^ 1 1 MA "ltk * «u«r»nt««.l —iniiii J■ ■ _r> *•/■■— I p.r yard M::.r:!::;.::JUl *3 fir^-. For 27-Inch 50c Black Jap Silk; perfect «—*^-H-» finish; rich and lustrous. ■ 75c 19 Inch Tilark nengatfne Bilk, II 60 35 Inch mark Oil- Doited excellent value B{H><rlal /lO- Taffeta Silk. »nr great «tau4 --•_!•• Saturday •», p«r yar<l ■+-,(* ard. Hj»«-<-lal Saturday QQ«» 85c "Inrh DUck Ottoman 811k. ■»• P««" r«r«J ...;.;..,...30U for most all purpose Special 11. 60 .16 ln<-h BUck Satlo, a«l« Saturday at. p«r ft_ l*i<-h)>»«. rich fluUb. Hi«.clal rard dUb ! a-l« Raturday at, per QQ#» $1.00 27 Inch Illark TaffeOi Bilk, j >'•"• ........... «*0 *» extra h»avy Special lalo PQ .to Hi Inrlj Illark P«au (Ik Hatunlity at, per yard UjC Sole Bilk, wear guaranteed. $1.25 Inch Rlaok Horrin«bon» Special Saturday at, •< AQ MnlnK Hafln. «u»rant.-~l Bp*- per yard 9 I itj rliil win Saturday, at QC $1.00 36 Inrh tilack IVhu'ilo; am yard 03C Sole 811k. both aldoa allko. fp» 85c "Inrh DUck Hoyal Waah j ctal Saturday at. por PI PC TaffeU. Special Ml* n»t C7 A i yard #ltO«J nrday at, per yard Of C 12 60 38 in. li Black SaUn Diuli-, $1.5n .",.;inrli Itlark Peati <!.• Hoi* v*a, haa rich, dull finish. S|,«. Silk. hilt value. Hp«»clal 00 *» rl»' Saturday at. per m* /JQ. ■ale Saturday at, per yard tJOU yard I i*tJ RUGS I Axmlnstcr Hugs special for Saturday, 9i12 ft; Cl 77C regular $25.60. Saturday .......<? I I • 1 J Satno Rug, S3xlO-<; regular $21.50. 91 C CCL Saturday ...^10.03, Scamloss linniKila Hug, SxlS ft.; regular 117 80. Oil 7ft Saturday . $\ 1,10 TuixHiry Hrupni«l» Hugs, 8 10x11 ft.; regular $14 50. f>Q AC Saturday Ilrxt Printed Linoleum. Saturday, At\t% square yard *r3C Velvet Hugs, 27x54 inches; regularly $2.00. €1 1C Saturday ;... $I , I 3 Smyrna nugs. 30xC6 inches; regularly $1.60. . QQ« Saturday, each JUU Linen-Warp Jap Matting; regularly 350. 9fl« P Saturday, yard ...,-. ', , s»Uw j Household Needs Progs Cut Glass Milk I'itchcra, pint >lzn; regularly I Ho. r,, ■pactaJ 3 C L«nox Kuuinlry Soap. Special, 4ft •1 tor. IUC ToIIH Paper; regularly Cc Special, - in, 3 rolls lUC Chloride of Mini' Special, Q per can . .. .,,, , oC Galvanized Water rail, 10 quart Him. ' • in. Special |3C Hiipdlin. Special, por n cake ...............IOC Kgg Poachers, with 3 cups and covers; regularly 4 C. ZOa. Special !.....V...... IOC ""*-' _^ 30c THE STAM--FRIUAY. OCTOBER 15, 1900. H A TC $6.00 to $1 0.00 I ■/-% ■ Values on Sale We received a new shipment of beautiful Trimmed Hats on Monday and have been selling them at $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. On Satur- &A QO day we offer them for just one day at ....... .*. 4>*r«^/O Trimmed Beavers included. S|_|/^wr:r^ LADIES, LOOK! I M m I Hn«. Bmartly ra»hlan*-'1 U»»l Grade Vi<l Kid Hi ' I Mw I «ks^^B Shoes, military h.»l« patent trlmm«l, blucber ■■ ■■ ■bbbbbsi *V ...^ or ttralxbt !»<• $1.00 and IS.OO *O A Q > " ' »ho«« ar« onljr fLiHw Remem6«r,, London Haa the Good*. % faaetly as Stated Rubbers Men's SIR • 59c •it«* ;r.;i* OSJC Wonwn'i JQ. tfm H3C UlrU' .....39c aii«* 09b Compare th«a« prlc** with oth m itor«*. Men's Shoes 1 Hugo Lot of Patent and CaM flbooa; regular |1 M valuwi; •Terjr «U«; mi»« b*av7. dt "i ir\ o $1.98 >r • jr^i-.-."^, run riDPM^c c(\ktq CHILDREN'S COATS Values $3.00 to $5.00. We have had a great many success- A* g g\ £\ ful sales of Children's Coats, but this \M 11 V special fur tomorrow is the greatest J/I.C/O value we have ever offered. Coats that _£_■ sell regularly everywhere at $3.00, I———— $4.00 and $5.00, will be on sale here at $1.98. Broadcloths, cheviots, kerseys, meltons, as trakhans and other materials. Sizes 1 to 6 years. $1.98 Hum a torel? Oia»*d Kid 8bo«, full of all ib« 4uh and ntyl* that »j>:>"bl« to Uu>m wba Ilk* l»r<-Ujr abo««; •ITbvr (b« popular wall itjrlo »olm or Uk« flailbl*. droMjr cffocts. Children's Shoes Special lot* In many «itra rholco goods for Saturday Value* to 11.00 on «»!• 7Cm •t .......... I UU V*Ju«« to II It on •*!• QOp Valosa to IUS on Ml* {10Q Valuta to $2.10 on aal« • < OQ D««rripUoa of the** baffles the ad roan; but come for tb«M eoorlnctng rain** . Your mtnamy t back If the goods don't «ult. -,•,» Underwear Children's White Wool Vests and r^ m* Pants fsizes 2to 12 years; values 59c J af* to 85c .'■■..■■"■^ Women's Underwear Black Wool Unbn Suits, regular price $2.25. Special..7O£ Natural Merino Union Suits, button down front Spe cial G9< SAMPLE UNDERWEAR REDUCED Union Suits, or Vests and Pants, in wool, silk and wool, cotton and fleece lined. White Fleeced Union Suits, fine ribbed; regular sizes. Spe cial 48< Women's Union Suits, medium fleeced. Special 25£ WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's Black Cotton Stockings, very elastic, at. pair. .6^ Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, regular sizes, seamless, .it. pair ; .G< Women's Black Fleeced Hose, with ribbed top, at, pair. 17<" Snaps in the Domestic Department '3<Mnrh liotiae liliiliik, 7V40 seller. Saturday *)* --■portal, yard , ZsC Ijici. IMllfH, Hint 12x24. Saturday ip<>clal, " 4 each" I Q ouiiiiK Flannel, pink, cream, red and pale blue; Outing Flannel «.. now worth 12V4<- Saturday special, yard OC "Harbor Towels, In-hiiikml, no raw (><]£<<■; red border. M ■ Saturday :.|.l dill. each l^Q ' White Cot tmi Mat I liik. Saturday ipoclal, •••.... n l-i roll ...f:. UC N. D.—Nonti rl.-ll••!. <1 at this price. Wlillt. l.nwn. 40 Inches wide; 18r valufl. Saturday 1 4 b|km-lul. yard , I I C ■ BlankeU.— Fine Wool Blankets, In Hunt gray only; full II 4 itio funcy borders; a good $5.00 blanket. Saturday " CO OQ special, par pair 9UIUU Bed«pre«d»— Hatos* 11. ,1 ,n ( |B. hemmed, crochet, full 01 OO [Site; $1.75 value. Saturday special, each y I itiU 1"1^ '"" l>IH(l«lf1 — HO Hll.ll I'IIMKI * —PgSffjt LA CM < i ill \ i\- ««a*^WBJ&4 Ho %* * 11 hi iii .JiUfeCS**** I*^1 *^ ,..,„ lit 1 vi „ wni'm;T Vi"i >r iMriM^'lr' 1 iriir.iT.i'^'^^^ '"--'" __„ PETTICOATS REGULARLY PRICED AT $1.00 AND $1.25 f Black Sateen, Black Moreen and Black ' m ~. Heatherbloom Petticoats, the kind we have /m fj^ been telling at 'We and $1.25, made good and full and with a deep tailored flounce. , V^ $5.00 Silk Petticoats Your choice tomorrow of a full line of reg -*. r-\ g\o ular $5.00 Colored Silk Petticoat* at $2.98 H|/ #"8 each. Only one to each customer. sT^ mmmm Men's Mountain Calf High-Cut Boots Man's Mountain Calf High-Cat Root*, mad* of plump ot«i *«lcht atock; tan. Why pay t* or $7 »hoa London #A AQ •ells 'em st . #Ht(t«l OUi«t High Cat Boot*. blucber a*..*r $3.39 Absoluts and posit! aatiafao tlon can h« found In oar Man's j Fins Sbo«a CO QC at $8.41. and *£• 30 All l«sth*rs, an kJndj. Black Dress Goods 11.94 4S-Inch All- f"^. *\. - : i Wool BU«k Zlt'illn* -■ ■ 1 K'Z£ Cloth. Special •>!• "^^■■7 P«turd«y ...*'■ V* r . MJt f»n» ,V^ .-S* O For 36-inch All-Wool Black Albat *~*'^'^-' lowest price ever offered. Saturday. II 25 GZForh Black English Mo- . hair; note th« width. Special ; Saturday at, p«r ilQ yard «f3C SS-Inch mack Cashmere; perfect black. S|><ciiil »al« Sat* (JQ. urday at. p«r yard .... DC tie Inch All Wool (Hack Cberl ot rt*rn». Special Batur- CQ day at, p«r yard JDC $1 50 and $1.78 45inrh All-Wool i Imported niack Voil««. Special Saturday at, par 7K*» yard ./DC II 35 46-lnch Dlack Silk Finished KnitlUh lirlllUutlno. 3p«cla] aale Saturday at, per OC» yard OOC II 25 48 Inch Black All Wool Wonted B*rg»> Bp«cUl QF sale Saturday at, per van} 00C PURNISHINGS Youth*' Suit*. In brown with invisible strip*; $10.00 values; #C 00 sleps 16 to 20 years. Special •••••"•X • $5.00 Boys' Muster Brown Suits. In blue, brown and fray, tO OS with bolt, site* 4 to 8 yews. Special ..▼J|UII On* Mora for the Boys . $G.OO Heaver Overcoats, with velvet . >$3 98 collar $1.60 Men's Natural Wool Underwear, h«>avy and warm. QJjr Shirts and Drawer*. Special ••••ViS* $1.00 Men's Uolf Shirts, for dress; beautiful patterns, with CQp attached and detached cuffs ♦'JJ 1' Men's Turn Linen Handkerchiefs, Imported; regular lßc. Ohf Special for Saturday S for *«*• Do Not Overlook This * $3 00 and $2.50 14. 15, 16, 17-Inch Grips or Batche!s, iUghUy <8IJ*?! In ihlppinK; mud* with the h.mt lock* and catches, with CQr leather handles. Your choice Saturday . ... J»X" $2.00 and $3.00 Grips, with straps and leathwr handles; QH(J slightly ilhiii:ik»>il in shipping. Special • Jjjf 60<i Men's Work Shirts. In gray stupe; good r.. (i » <Mfi 1111.1 heavy ••♦'••'.'"JiJi*' $1.50 Wool Underwear, immtly drummers' samples; all QR{J niton; heavy and warm. Special '•*!£** O BELTS -0 ull■^ jot. I,a«ll<>ti' KlaHtlc B*lU. J««t trlnmi.'.i; several styles, elegant JflC stock ; values to 50c. Your choice • ■- ' ' TJC "* 1,000 Fancy Belt and Dutch Collar Pins, many Rtylea; Tal»«« /5C to 6»c. Saturday, your choice ■••^*'"'''iill I Juat 500 r'uiuy Rmbosiied Hand Ha** left. In roil, bduwa. tan. 33C ■ m.l black; vulu.iu t.i »Kc. Saturday, your c'»>l<T_j±^\;*&yJ"Vte£J'< •:».-fl(V»'e>-'.'»--'.' ••- ••■•»? -„.,.-■ . . . ; y>'o^.***jg^ES^^Hw All Furs Guaranteed PI IDC BUY THEM now rUIYO OF LONDON $3.00 and $4.00 Values We arc offering great specials a _ */\ in Furs these days. We have CTl^Jlfl the largest stock of popular- |k l- #lW priced Furs in the Northwest. M | A few specials- T ; $3 and $4 Fur Neck Pieces, all style* 91.0S $3.00 and $4.00 Fur Muffs at ..;..; $1.96 $7.50 to $10.00 Fur Neck Pieces and Muffi # # ......:.... 84.08 $6.00 Fur Set, Neck Piece and Muff, set .. . ...:.... §2.98 LJ 11 I You *r* **°'«*| uft 111 Iff In getting Hair G«xl* K*r« I I Valla —no exchanged goods on iiniii I ... ISo and 10c Hair Rot!*, all shade* of hair; M /f --to 14 Incbea lon* Extra. apodal Satnrd«r ... vv IS Inch Hair Roll, net oorared; all chaiiet; a 4t» r«mt*r Ssc seller. Saturday ..vr.ttiw* j 24 Inch Hair Holla, not covered; all aba4«f,' 10. , our regular prlc« 3S<s, Saturday ........... 138 Hair Puff*. 8 poffs, ; w«U mad* and extra floa . »U>ck; all sha.d«a of hair Other •tore* KH fAQm 9&c for tli'in. Saturday st London* ........ WC 12 &0 Swltcbea, flc« hair, well mad«; ail M 00 •hadea. Extra apedal ..................'• IiJU i*3 &0 Switches, ail ahadea. 10 inchea #n CA 1 long; flue stock ..".....^CiUU Tb« b#st quality. 22 and 14 Inches lons, all ihadea; . valuo* to 15.00, Saturday, t.itr» •*) QQ I ai* dai ;......; .\..... .*...... :r. ,r:r.r.#ti W . Moat dependable (tore in town. Important savings for. Saturday. $1.00 64 Inch Black All Wool Worsted Serge. Special fall unlay at, ti flfl per yard .....^I»W II .50 <Mnch Black % xn-We»i French Poplin. Special QQ« Saturday at, per yard .. tlwfc $1.50 45-Inch Black All-Woe Shadow Stripes. Check*,'ate.! all In on* lot; mostly wool taj feua and wor»teda.v BpediJ Saturday at, par 11 nil yard ▼'■rl $1.60 SS-Inch Black Chi** rtnlnhed Broadcloth: ■ utrtcUT ail wool. Spoc!al»ale #1 111 Saturday at. per yard. .#••'• $2.50 M Inch All-Wool ;Black Kemey Cloth, for eapw «* coats. S;>«clal Pattr- *f Ik day at. per yard ..»..fj<|£