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HOLD-UPS GET ONE DOLLAR ' Cast night occurred another of m series of holdups that have foeen perpetrated a little to fre quently of late. Fred Owens, an engineer in the Fidelity building, was walking at Ninth and Yaki ma when two young men thrust a gun in 'his face and bade him throw up his hands. After get tins one dollar from one of his ■pockets they beat a hasty retreat. The police seem to be unable to find these petty bandits, who from the timid and careieui way in which they do their work seem to be novices. FALLS 100 FEET TO HIS DEATH The remains of Horace Lorter, who fell 100 feet to his death down the -steep side of a moun tain at Electron Sunday, have been brought to the •city and are at Melllnger's. Lorter was em ployed by the Puget Sound Power company at Electron. As yet no relatives have been located. Saloon Robber Shoots Two (By I'lillcd Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Nov. S. —A robber entered the saloon of W. W. Chappell last night and ordered everybody to throw up their hands. William Harvey, a swamp er, attempted to resist and was shot dead. The robber then shot Chapiiell and fled. t'happcll will die. WHY SALVES FAIL ~ TO CURE ECZEMA Scientists are now agreed that the eczema germs are lodged not I In the outer skin or epidermis, but In the inner skin. Hence, a pene trating liquid Is required, not an outward salve that clous the pores. We recommend to all eczema patients the standard prescription Oil of Wlntergreen as compound ed in liquid form known as D. D. D. Prescription. A trial bottle of this 1). I). I). Prescription, at only 25 cents, will instantly relieve the itch. We have sold and recom mended this remedy for years, and know of wonderful cures from its use. We recommend it to our pat rons. French Drug Co., Owl Drug Co. $15,000 of Furniture and Rugs Just Arrived For Fall & Xmas Trade && '4l§f desks'. You can buy ■~" an article now for $22.50 Cl/1 Rfl ffi thai will post Divan $14.3U you $7.50 later on. $12.50 Iron Bed, On QE JfcMPHr'"* liko cut «])UiOJ V** *Vjf ' Only one to a customer. $16.60 CO Qf| - Clffonler .. «?Oi JU _^— $12.50 Mor- Q7 cfl $12.50 Library 07 Cfl rin Chair... iplivlU Table I iuU Only ono to a cub- Ono to a customer. tomer. 115.00 • <JO 7C Couch .... ..., ............. , •••• ¥«'lw Tacoma Furniture & Outfitting Co. 911-013 0 St. V Goods Sold on Easy Payments k U. S. 'Mine Rescue' Cars to Save Hundreds of Lives -ONE OF UNCLB SAM'S NEW RESCUE CARS READY FOR WORK. M'.W FKDRRAt BUREAU TO <TT I»O\VN AWFtTIi itKATH TOM, IIV PROMPT AND S< l- ENTIKIO WORK UV EX. PKRTB. WASHINGTON, Nov. '.. —Uncle Sam's special "mine rescue" cars, fully equipped with experts and appliances, are now ready to Speed at a moment's notice, to tho scene of tho next big mino disaster. Two ears are already at their stations. Four ethers will ho turned over to the government within a few days. By means of them the new bureau of mines, a creation of the last session of con gress, expects to save hundreds, perhaps thousands, of lives annu ally. Besides awaiting their emer gency work these cars will go about tho mining districts at in tervals, demonstrating to miners tho use of the oxygen helmet and instructing volunteer rescue corps In first aid surgical treatment and sanitation. Saving Lives Is Object The first work of the new bu reau is directed toward the saving of life, rather than toward the, saving of property, although the I law authorizing it was Introduced by a corporation senator, Dick, and backed by the mino owners, thn same men who seal up en tombed miners In burning mines, saving the coal but killing tho miners. Dr. J. A. Holmes was tho only logical man for director of the new bureau, but, because he was an nnti-Ballinger man, his ap- , pointment was threotened and ' long delayed. Now, after a month lin office, he announces his first work. —the lifesaving mine rescue car. I To Work In Big Kit-Id Holmes will establish i\ nation wide mine lifesaving service. The stations will bo scattered llko those of the coast lifesaving ser vice, or the stations of a city fire department. An alarm will send the nearest car speeding as a spe cial train to the scene. Each of ( the first six stations will bo In the very heart of Its own mining district. The first stations will be Pitts burg, Pa.: ITrbanu, 1111.; Hock' Springs, Wye: Billings, Mont.; I MINE RESCUER IN AN OXYGEN' HELMET WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BED Mrs. Mary Haskell was found dead yesterday morning at 723 So Tacoma avenue. The .body was j taken by C. C. Alellinger. Mrs. I HaskPll had been ill for a short I lime. It seems she has no rela tives or friends in the city, and is thought to have roino from Olympic The coroner, who is out of town, will conduct an in vestigation on his return this evening. Ayers Sarsaparilla Digestion . • Headache Take Hesperian LAXATIVE TONIC Tablets They Cure. 25c a Box. THE BONNEY PHARMACY 902 Pacific Aye. Money Back if Not Satis factory. UP You're paying high rent for a store front on one of tho main streets. Why not use that front to it's BEST advantage? Our signs WILL HELP. Robertson & Willey 756 D st. M. 6903 Kona Blend Coffee Puzzle Prize Winners Mrs. L, E. Mallory, 409 19th St., first correct solution, re ceived Aug. 7th, 15 . pounds Kona Bleud Coffee. OBcar Sackett, 717 So. 58th, Becond, received Aug. .22, 10 pounds Kona Blend Coffee. H. L. Suiter, 5429 So. Law rence, third, received Sept. 3d, 5 pouude Koua Blend Coffee. We wish to thank our friends for the interest shown in the contest, and also to ex press some measurs of praise for the Ingenuity displayed In the different solutions offered. KONA KOKFKK KOMIMNX ISBB Commerce Ht. ?Hg TA'COHEA TIMES Salt I,:iko City, Utah, and Knox rille, Term. Our mines kill annually from three to five men in each 1000 employed. European mines, far moro dangerous from gas and falling roofs, but better regulated and having state rescue, services, kill onely one, to two. It is estimated American minea in 1809 killed :!Ond men and in jured 10,0(10. Many of these lives could have been saved with sciea ttfifl equipment. To Honor Rev. H. H. Clapham As a testimonial of affection and appreciation for his long ser vices hoie the Episcopalians of Tacoma will hohl services Wed nesday at 0:13 o'clock in Trinity church at the same time that fun eral services are being held in the church at Santa Clara, Cal., for the pastor, Rev. Horace Clapham, who dropped dead on the first ap pearance in the pulpit in his new charge after leaving Tacoma. All the local Episcopal rectors and church officials will take part in the ceremonies. NEW JURORS GALLED Thirty more jurors have been chosen to serve out this term of court. They are: C. C. Eaton, Paul W. Dakon. .1. A. Faithful, J. E. Reiser, H. B. Knight, Henry Ives, Charles Jaeger, UeH*>y Pratt and W. D. C. Spike, Ta coma; A. Clarke, Hugh Herren and T. F. Robinson, Puyallup; Charles Oreely, Sara; J. G. Downio, Vancouver; Robert L. Blankenship and B. If, Price, Olympia; F. E. Nederlamdsf, Al pha; John Olson, Ethel; John Short, Morton; A. M. Grey, Cat -1 in; Martin Larson, Kelso; Will Morris, Shelton; Charles Andreen, South Bend. AT THK A COMA. t • , 0 William Favcrsliiiin in Cireat Play. William Faversham, who has taken front rank among America!^ actor-managers, will present his greatest dramatic success, "The World and His Wife," at the Ta coma theater Wednesday. "The World and His Wife" Is founded upon Jose Echegaray's famous Spanish drama, "El Gran Ga leoto." The theme of this l>lay is the curse of gossip, and taking the original play into account might very well have had a sub title—"The Tragedy of Gossip." AT illi: PAKTAUHB. Hardeeri, the manacle king, seeni.s to extricate hlinielf magi cally from tlie liand-cnffs and ■traight-Jacketa placed on him by the police, and stirs the bOUae with his powers. Botten and company act a funny farce called "The Matrimonial Bilnard," call ing forth much laughter, iiugii Emmet, tho ventrttoquiati con tinues the fun with hoiuo clever lokei on himself through his dummy. AT TIIK <JTi\Nl>. Flo Adler and her Pickininips are doing tome clever dancing and singing at the lirnnd. The Great Uadi the female impersonator, ex •cutei with grnce feminine dances and dress. .John Dillon in an or iginal dialogue and Charles Wayne and compan? in a farce, "The .Morning Alter," hands some fun out that will refresh the gloomiest. — j| TICES TOMORROW 1 Time. Height. 3:1 7 a. m 0.l feet U:2(i a. m 14.G feet 6:0? p. m !).(> feet • iSt p. m 12.8 feet Yesterday while unloading ore from the steamer T. A. I^ake to the smelter dock, Andrew Stev ens, a longshoreman, slipped from the gang plank and fell on a rock i fill below. He was injured by! cuts about the head and a 'broken j wrlHt, and was taken to the Fan nie Paddock hospital. The officers of the monitor Cheyenne were entertained by the I officers of the Tacoma nava.l militia with a dinner at the Ta coma hotel last evening. Never again will So. M. Ireland of Hye, X. J., bet a woman a hat, for now he knows what women's hats cost. He is the village presi dent and the village undertaker, and when one of the women teach •n wanted to wager that J. M. Wainwrlght would be nominated for the school board, Ireland took her up. She won tho hat, and up to that time he had no idea what lints ooet. He benau making in quiries to ascertain how far back his wager was going to set him, and gasped when the village mil liner told htm: "A toqua shouldn't run much over $95, but a satin Charlotte Corday ought to put you In from $126 to $250." Mr. Ire land had some of his friends com municate with the teacher before she comes to New York to pick the [ hat, asking her to be reasonable. ' SEEK ONE liOINMER FOR FIVE MYSTERY MURDERS THE GRIMES [*" Oct. 25, 1910.—.Mrs. Mary ! Hackney, throat cut, ' and •Tiead mangled with a hatch . et, in her home. Dec. 31, —Miss Anna Lloyd attacked on her • way home from work and beat en to death. Nov. 3, 1904 — Alma Btelnewetg, telephone oper ator, beaten to death in Lov . ers' lane. Oct. I, 1904—Lulu Miller, -I. beaten to death in Lov ers' lane. May 1, 1904 —Mrs. Mary McDonald, 11, found dead With her skull crushed. CINCINNATI, Nov. Five mysterious and shocking mur ders of women in six years, all committed within a radius of five blocks in the Cummlnsville sub urb of Cincinnati, are now charg ed by the police and by medical experts to one unknown man, whom they believe to be inbued I With a strange, monstrous, degen- ] crate and recurring desire to kill a woman solely for the unnatural pleasure of Inflicting brutal in jury and death. * • Leaves Thumb Mark I Tin. latest of these mysterious' crimes, just committed, has fo-! uii-eii attention upon the others, all unsolved, despite the utmost efforts of the police. This is the murder of Mrs. Mary Hackney,: whose mutilated body was found in her home, the throat cut and the head mangled by a hatchet. Disordered furniture gave signs or a struggle. The hatchet itself and a bloody thumb mark upon a door casing are the only clews. The woman's husband, a boarder, Charles Eckert, and a negro boy win) delivered milk, were • held The Market RETAIL I'HH'BS. Mentu. Round steak. 15c; sirloin, 18c; porterhouse, 18(fi'20e; pot roast, 10c; mutton steak, 15 @ 18c; chops, LSVaVlte; pork steak, 18c; chops, 22c; ham, 20c; livor, sc; veal chops, 22c; stew, 12Vii:; chickens, liens, 2.'{c; springs, 2uc. \%'ii Vegetable*. I •■White potatoes. $1.30 sack; sweet potatoes, 3 Vie II).; onions, 2%0 11).: cabbage, 5c head; tomatoes, ~>c lb; squashes, 2'.^c 4b.; pumpkins, 2c lb.; green corn, 20c dozen; celery, sc; cauliflower, 5c Hi; lettuce, hot house, 5c head. All bunch stuff 5c a bunch. ' Fruits. Apples, 75c@}li2S box; pears, 75c651.50; oranges, 10@3uc doz.; bananas, 20@35c; do/..; huckleberries, 7Vie. lb.; ])ineai> plea, 10c apiece; grapes, 40c a basket. Dairy Products. • Eggs, 30® 53c dot,; cream cheese, 20c; cottage, l.">c; swiss, Imported, 33c; domestic, 2iic; but ter, 37c. FUli. Halibut, 8c lb.; salmon, He; smelts, 7c; black cod. Be; sal mon trout, 18c; roc kcod, 12V£c lb.; plants, $2.50 sack; eastern oysters, $1.50 ©2 a hundred; ■crlnipß, 15c; crabs, $1.50 to $2 a doz. Skin and Scalp Troubles Yield to Zemo SKIN AND BCAIiP TROUBLKH Vlioiil) TO Zl-:mo A Clcnii l.ii|iii<l Preparation -tor for Kxtermti I'w. Malltroni Bros.' Drug Store, oor n»r Ninth and C «ts., is so confi dent that ZBMO will rid Hip skin or scalp of infant or grown person of plmplMi blackheads, dandruff, t'izi'Miii. prickly lioat, rasthes, litvea, ivy poleon or any other form of ■kin or scalp eruption, that they will uive. your money back If you IN not entirely satisfied with the results obtained from the use of ZEMO. Tin 1 first application will give prompt relief and show an Im provement and in every instance Where UHed persiHtently, will de stroy the gftrm life, leaving the skin in a clean, healthy condition. Let us show you proof of some remarkable cures made by ZKMO anil Rive you a 3 2 page booklet how lo preserve the skin. Mal strom Bros.' Drug Store, coiner Ninth and 0 sta. • , i Bargains Every Day BREWITTBROS. Suits $15, $20 and $25 —guaranteed for one year—and we are here to stay. " BREWITT BROS. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 1117 PACIFIC AVE.VtJB. MRS. MARY HACKNEY, THE HATCHET with which she WAS MU.RDERRD, AND THE THUMBPRINT WHICH MAY IDENTIFY HER SI,AYEK. on suspicion, but all established absolute alibis. IHV I IMS HOMRMADR COrCiH KKMKUY. OOSts l/i<lle, Itut Hoes Hie Work (Quickly, or Money lletu titled. Mix one pint of Kraulatod sugar with 2 pint of warm water, and ■Mr for 2 minutes. Put LVi ounces of Pin.'x (fifty rents' worth) in n pint bottle; then add tlm Bugar Sy rup. Take n. toaspnonful every one, two or tlirvn hours. You will find that thin llmplfl remedy taken hold of a. cough mom quickly than anything "No yon ever u«ed. dually ends a deep-seated i couch Inslili- of 24 Roun, fplendlil, too, for whooplnK i'oiik'li, cheat imliiM. bronchitis anil other throat trouble*, it sttmuluteH the appotlta and is slightly laxative, which help.-, end n cough. This recipe makes morn and bet ter couch syrup than you could buy ready-mado for 12.50. It keeps per fectly and tastes pleasant. Plnex is the most valuable con centrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and la rich in gulairol and all tli<i natural ]>Inu nlemcnti which arc »i healing to Hi.' membranes, other preparation* will not work In this formula. This plan of making cough syrup with Pin ox and Buarar Syrup (or ■trained honey) has proven ri> pop ular thriiiiKliout tin- I'nlteil States and Canada, that it li often imi tated. Bul the old, «ucce»Bful for mula has never been equaled, A guarantee of ahaoluta Batiafac tlon, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe, Your drug gist has Plnex or will gel It fur you If not. send to The plni x. Co., J't. Wayne, Ind. Advt. Renfon Coal Lump $0..~0 Nut (jr..no Wilkeson furnace coal . .$1.50 Special prices on mill and slab wood. GRIFFIN' TRANSFER CO. M. 58U A 3389 THE DEPEXIIABLIj FLOUR. Never bleached — baa the natural creamy whlto color because It Is milled from choicest .wheat. Al - ways rich, sweet and clean. Your Grocer Sells It. sperky vr/oun co. YOUR UPSET, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH IS RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES. Every family here ought to f keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an at tack of Indigestion or Stomach trouble at liny time, day or night. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and over come a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minute* afterwardn. I If your meala don't tempt yon. or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is a ulgn of Indigestion. Aak your Pharmactai for a 50 -->ent case of Tape's DlapepMla and tako a little lust as soon as you can. There will be DO sour -.isings. no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, uo stomach gas Crown Drug Co., Inc. "Tin- House That Makes Good." 1132 PACIFIC AVK. niOM.S: M. IT; I 1017 E. 11. lloyt. a. A. Toild. LOOK FOR Till: CROWN AXII ORANGE PROMT EXTRA SPECIAL lor a few days only, we have secured Hie services of Mr. If. Willui'il willi his new Automatic Card .Machine, and will f,ive 100 Calling Cards QQf» ''"" Business Cards, CM |"|f| for OuU with case plr^U (With Souvenir Album Card 800 Business Cards, fl« < Cf) _ Kn . With case <f> I ivf U ' 1000 Business Cards, CO nc 100 Business Cards, Eflf» With taS" N>fcifc3 with case 3Ub Made on Short Notice. SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY I Old Dutch Cleaner, 1C« I I 7 bars Fels Naptha OE« I 2 cans IDC I I Soap L\J C I I '• I i-l-lb. bottle Peroxide of My- IBc Alcock'a 1 (If drogen. Guaranteed Q — j Plasters I III* full strength 3l» ji.oo PQf« l-lb. Absorbent Cotton, OQp Peruna UtlC hospital style tuu $1.00 Pinkham's PQp 2Go Dromo 1C A ""i> OJC. Quinine lOC *100 Swamp 7Q .,-,,,.,. . _ ! Hoot IJO ™- '■ 5= Mine M:'"r' 79c Montholatum 11l ■'■'•&- 79c 25cUro.no 1C« I!"rl«lci<Je iUU Seltzer lUb ————— ____««______________ ! lla\e You .1 l*rro<>riipliic Is Unity Doing Well? Outfit in your home? If not If not, ring us up and nik •eenre one soon, and our dem for Denno's Bal.y Food Nurse. onstrator will give f(jr Dennoa Baby Hood Nuras. Frea HfWlm rife lA'SSOIIH Of our demonstrate^ nurse. \ who will show you how to pre- f outfits and designs is com pare and feed the baby. plate and prides lowest.' Free Delivery on All Prescriptions and Oooda Not Specially Priced If YOU ARE stfrcßlo^ From Hernia (Rupture), Varocose Veins, Swollen Limbs or Weak Joints, Corpulency or Abdominal Weakness, you can get the best fit, most reliable and scientific attention and the high est Quality of goods at the least expense at THE CROWD HUBOICAIi FITTING ROOM Truss Supporters of all kinds. Klnstic Hosiery for all parts, in linen or silk. Expert attendants, lady for ladles, convenient private fitting rooms, Prices and measure blank* sent 00 ap plication. ::r 1 Crown Drug Co. ST; lk . Given Deliveries CUT |{ \||.;s Prompt tn 111 1..,,.. HlltM lll< toAll 1 arts IIM PACIFIC \\ i:\li: ful Alien of Hie City. , tlon. WOMEN'S and MISSES' Sample Coat and Suit Shop 510-511 Fidelity Mfc, It. J. Quirk, M»r. Tula* Kievator ."itli Floor. Before buying elsewhere, look at these prices. We can save you money on your new fall coat or suit, as our expenses are great deal less than street entrances. Read carefully— J SPECIAL COATS AT $15.00 f§s?' We place on sale a beautiful line <a of coats in fancy Scotch tweeds, jft/ serges, etc.; full length, semi-fit | ted styles; values up to $23.50 ands2s.oo. Speciald»iC f\f\ tv this sale $lO.UU |/\ SPECIAL COATS AT $19.75 VirU A select line of broadcloths, f/f tweeds, serges, fancy worsteds; W full lengths; values up to $25.00 • ' and $27.50. Special Q 7C I this sale «P *• **• •*V I A SUIT SPECIAL AT $17.50 II I it We have about 25 Suits in serges, It I \•' rnaniah worsteds, diagonals, etc.; '■ /I I 11 colors all black, gray, brown, /■ I ; Ml navy, etc These suits were for -11 I 11 merly priced by us at $23.50, %riuX}df *247 5 to. *21-<X)- Special clean • UP on this $17.50 g^ . 10t.;....v.........*p1/.i>U^ SUIT SPECIAL AT $23.50 ' About 35 beautiful . Suits to - clean -up at r $23.50.' Those are regular $29.50 and $35.00 values; all i colors; 32,34 in Mini-fitted jacket dJOO ttf% lengths. : Special olJs»n-ifp price . «p^O.*J\# - PAGE SEVEN or hearburn, .fullness or heavy feeling In the 'stomach, Nausea, Debilitating Headaches. Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nau seous odors. Pape'a Dlapepsln la a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, be cause it prevent! fermentation and takes hold of your food and di gests it just the same as if you! stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minuteo from all stomach misery is at any drug store, waitiiiK for you. These large 50-cent ran"; con tain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dys pepsia, Indigestion or any other Stomach trouble.