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First pictures in tacoma of world's series in the tacoma times too ay a JZI — 1 i.—i — _______________________ i , 11 ■ i» |i#.i3«T''lZ'''-'*ri-,tf l-*-.:-V' •-»-'••«•.:.- ;'»;-.-v -.'.-• .yyu-~\*( -.y-tytx-' '-.:■' . li^.^s«^*™-------*^'Wk^ftra«i**»^**i^T-«^': -.v".'-' '■'-.■ - -■ £» Mb-< _ERTAINLY you appreciate a good thing 'i^^^L^^. when you see it. Our great army of f\ -*^m^., readers certainly appreciate all thiose*ex-'- IE ERTAINLV yon appreciate a good thing fe when you see It. Our great army of readers certainly appreciate all those ex clusive, interesting stories tbe Times printed last week. That's why they stick I*?}.' :\C. to the Times. And that great army Is con '{■Vl ' '.":" stantly growing, tooxyy'ziX I ' JE^^m\ 9 ■ I^^^l B™s^^^" Ar^. M^mZ_Em_\r W^B -Zlfltfr## M ■ £■ f ' A^tfmPtyr? A/ ?x7t^p wE JjS ... - ;*:.' T^^^^^^^^^ -^^^^i. "i I TODAY IS A HOLIDAY. " "; 1. I DON'T BELIEVE IT. I have I -fj to work. A-yytxT-yy. y -.-•■'-y I CIIRISTOPH ER COLUMBUS t.' 51 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS! I I V~* almost forgot what holiday Jit \;.y''imaßT--yzyyz..xX:yX. : Xy -Xy', x-xy tm -.y ..;- r .xz .-... ....^.^_—± z. x.:.- x [• DID YOU GET THAT? A Is there I ]no -' limit to this man's. clever % ness ? ".. ■Xx y;\ *"■ P. B.The holiday was ■", really , X-y. yesterday, but don't tell any- I j body.- t y ,___ .y -Ay -y .- ■. -' . JACK JOHNSON is to become m ' v citizen of France. Even Prance : has . done nothing " to deserve this. xA '''yX:yA ."'■-" ■ IT WAS NICE of Chris to discov f er America. • I IT IS VERY unjust to blame the m- , men for the immodest gowns. -'$ _ They don't wear them. I IT IS SKIRTS are to blame the men for the immodest gowns. They don't wear them. SLIT SKIRTS are unfortunate. I : - They are always open to argu r. ,' ment. r A.x^-■:.-.-.-. .-..-. ', GOOD HEAVENS! and It came so „ unexpectedly, too. ; THIS DAY IN HYSTERICS: * ; 1492—Christy Columbus, a i ' .well known - wop, persuaded Queen > Isabel ';.-. to - hock \ her 1 sparklers \to fit him out ■ with I THIS DAY IN HYSTERICS: sail 1492—Christy Columbus, a well known wop, persuaded Queen Isabel to hock her sparklers to fit him out with three motorboats. Then he sail :| ed to discover America, as the 1 latter had no objections. - % P. ■ On the way across the drink F .'.. the bunch . of • lowbrow deck ' sorubbers Chris had j brought i* along tried to raise a holler and ;. toss him'- Into .'the aqua, but -yy Chris couldn't lamp it that way and never gave up the 5hip....." 'Xy.. V- After several days had pass : - ed, a palm . tree . was observed on the horizon, and,about.'a week later Chris came to an island, occupied by a large ~Ay number of moving-picture X In -■■ dians. Chris stepped iy ashore and ' planted his Trilby j; firmly on' the boardwalk. '_> XX "You are discovered at last, . America," he announced melo .'■ dramatically. y'A- * -■ ONE OF OUR reporters has a fine y job this morning. y. He is Inter ■'. viewing, all the women in town '' to , see what" they have )to : say X X about slit skirts."i;" •. ' i ;;: WE NEVER; GET any of those XX" soft idbßTA_AX::xxx X -/v - "yy 'y. • 'SOME ;- MEN .'are " bora lucky, yy darn It! $*^g ..y. yy- j; 7y : X ru XX MEXICO NEEDS a new president. ( y. ■ Mr. Huerta is J not X- furnishing ' J.";";, enough headlines. •' 7:v. 3 ""* xy - . ". ... a. - -* ■■,-- ■ .:.:.. .y.:-' .a-.. a-a- :■■;.-/--. .. *--- . y* xzs ■yzXi'--i-y-. POINTS ON POULTRY: y • 'x \ .XX. Be careful < how you ". feed ' a X\- chicken. These ' swell : dinners X':.y.are': expensive. *yX7 'y'Xy--:y:. — - ,'2 ; Every fisherman should keep -r a few hens. They are great lit * 'XX tie excavators of bait. > Do not force the hens to lay," . :It is "best not to egg them on. You I; may cut 'i g'i feather or '; "r' 7 two I from 1a . young ij? fowl, ; but -- never, pulleCi*;;2:'v" : Xjxy-y..,- ;; 'A.X '■ It :is very though less * to; use * - fowl; language in ; front of a -.- :; chicken. wy».--'« .-• '", * -y ■-. '7y x^_.y-y~7rr.x yy'yy.- -, 7 AS : SOON .'as (the, paper goes ' to 7-yx press with that we"U X_ leave , Xy-} town. Our life is very dear to ss^?.™' p'4£sKJf "SMB. xxT- %ir} rj»WE NOTICE by the morning pa 'XXi'w per that "S ax woman gf seeks -to 'y^y marry at 120. Ska Is old enough ':»i;i*ltoftlknbwitbetter;i^?|^^ ti^i4 ; HKLIKVK US. tbe crew of , the ,; %%% Volturno will neverget ;ief wß& We Know One Wise Woman pßE#&'Who..' Keeps ; a little I want jaal in "tie limes working" Tor her all S the I time. She ' knows ' what want ads ■ mean, and ■ she makes : a clear m profit every r: week ; by; ; the wise - use Jof • little " ads. - This | week I she 'offers something for sale." Next week probably she will advertise for ■ '.'■?; somethfbg ! she 1 needs. She will j find among |the, thousand* of Times ffl readers several : persons -who have just what she wants. V She gets It I m cheaper. ', That's | her profit. •; The Times | prints more of I these :■ little want 1 ads ■ than ; any other .: Tacoma 1 paper. The Times I delivers • the 85 goods—that's 5 why J people call f Ninth and ; Commerce-— 'tJtJiISIgKI? "The Want Ad Corner" PENNANT COUPON NO. 62 1 'ti '•'"•:■-> Amy ■ three: eaapeaa f eU»s«« treat i The I Tlm»> j aamatamtt-raly « ■»• -v. here*. ■ wkM pramamtaa at The Tteera ems*, The.«Waat am" former, ,; Ninth mm* Caaiaaarea, with IS eeata, mill eatMle yam ta aiheaotltai: - S iBS eeat peaaaat _ Hereafter s iwuuta hr mamlAiattq amat Pa aSSltleaal, ,- i ,ta raver ii |>»atsaa-V»Mrl«e | Mali ita The Taeeata r Ttaiea. Nlath Ist «s OaanMavesb ■*jf^«^ft...*fti.F-*^*.tf'*-...ft£-^''**^^.ft^->w«.ftjg^w NEGRO HOLDUPS MAKE A BIG HAUL LOO MIS SAYS HE WILL ENFORCE CAR ORDINANCE "WOMEN WILL SOON WEAR TROUSERS" But Never On the Street, Oh, Never, Says Paul | Poiret, Designer of the "Harem," the "Slit" Skirt y and the ."Lampshade',' Shirt. ; - Paul Poiret, :■■ the great Parisian designer, who gave •us . first the "harem", skirt, "silt" skirt, the "Russian : blouse," ' and! just • re cently the "lampshade" ' skirt, looked surprised. ■ Monsieur Poi ret and his wife, who . looks. like a mannequin fg in . her X Russian boots, her plaid skirt of | yellow and ' blew, her x yellow X.coat and white hat, were walking through one of Chicago's great depart ment stores. XyX:z i yA.:.yX- 7-"Xy'X "I: am astounded," he said, "at the democracy of r your ' merchant palaces. •- Xln Paris each X little shop j has its clientele and j differ ent .'sets' of - persons '. never - mix while J buying. .-', Here in one store you have | goods • that will m suit everybody \. and: those| with > r less money and i quieter j tastes I are as welcome. as ' those " 4 who - buy , gar ments 'the last cry." ". Ai X, X-Axi-'r - Paul Poiret has some ' astound ing . ideas Yin £ regard ', to J women's costumes,"' and he Jj has | left SK his ,„,,--,-. ...„,,, .. >r .T,. ; - r .,>'-|-1 CZAR'S CASE VERY WEAK | KIEPP, Russia, Oct. 13. —De- spite the j government's B prepara tions • to arouse popular US feeling against; the 'Jews ( by 4 making ."out an overwhelming "! case $ against Mendel ,-* Bellis, «on t, trial .' charged with murdering Andrei Muchi^, sky, age 12, In connection with «i alleged religious *"^ ceremony, the Bellis prosecution continued to flatten out today. The principal witness of the , day, a neighbor of Bellis J named Nakonectchny, who was , counted fon as giving j damag ing testimony, proved" i:. a 7 disap pointment '. to ' the ! prosecutor. " He said that he knew nothing of the j murder beyond what he was told. .■*fXZ"yyi•yx.xX'' '•■r-*-.-:.-■--,..'- "^.-:*.;.■-■?■■■,' -«•"*,Js*;vri.-'^^T^i., ;'■- "■-■x,-'i^^^-'-i-i^^,x^zi':"'-z. -: . .*.- ■ " ''■",-..:;■'.>:..• yyxx^ "A ■ For Tacoma and vicinity: Raty tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight. The Tacoma Times A THE ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN TACOMA VOL. X; NO. 253 777 TACOM a; WASHINGTON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13,1913. 30c A MONTH Paris studio to make a tour of the . United . States to '."teach" American women HOW "TO DRESS!- 'A'.~xyy..x-TT. --•; He says first "SIMPLICITY." ." But " Poiret simplicity is ; like that lof a tiger lily or a brilliant rainbow. : It Is simplicity of line but NOT of COLOR! ' • And while he 'is .clothing his wife | in : the ' simplest : gowns, ; the "wonderful" '.creations he - sends over ; here -to , tempt -the taste of our restless society women look ' like the ■ emanations of; an , j ad vanced "cubist." r';i\> • '•--..,■. v "Women are going - to .X wear trousers," he said sto me, ; "and in % the y near X future! x Oh," they will j never wear .them on ";-,: the street, but i'ln.^ the;.,, house,'. XI mean!" xx'Tyiyy -y_. A'y;y XX y X Will .we;. women " follow /; these bizarre ) Ideas gof % his ■ even after his tour ;" for "enlightenment"? That remains for Monsieur .' ■ Pol retand us—to see! : y 'AST; SUSPECTED OF THEFT .'- IA. NEW YORK. Oct. IS.—A -woman who for several years - has been a welcome visitor at the homes [of society leaders " ;Min j New , York, Newport g and fl ■.'-j Narragansett Pier will j be ar jSj rested j today or tomorrow jas <f > 'the leader ,of the band of r ' j S sneak thieves who last * July %■ 1 robbed Mrs. Carry J Ramsey m M and Mrs. John IH. Hanan of "Jewels '.valued $ at 1 9175,000. fflt According J to )£ Samuel j Sam wick, genera] manager of the X % Merchants' xy Secret jj^ Service ;& jH Bureau, the woman; is J now ,?.-'■. residing at an exclusive hotel Yx ; la Atlantic City. 7; He expects Sj to recover the game within 3? 24 hours. . • Lots.of Fun But No Game -:Captain:Captain (of Detectives"• John Fiti gerald ! resumed ibis $ duties if today after a 10-day; hunting and fishing cruise on • Hood* Canal. ': Seven '.Ta comans Including Contractor W. J. Murphy andi Attorney :Charles.Bur hey ■ made '; he' trip. The; sportsmen failed to baa a deer, but shot; sev eral ' arouse < and ! ducks and -caught all j the salmon they could eat. Capt Fl tsgerald talked . with several con victs j of j hie i ftcqalntance v at *i<( the state I convict , labor camp , at Hoods jf^imMmagsßßAgaemgA MB MUST NOT BE OVERCROWDED NAMES NEW INSPECTOR; TO SEE THAT LAW IS NOT VIO LATED — "POLICE DEPART MENT INTENDS TO i EN . FORCE THE LAW," x' DE CLARES CHIEF OP POLICE ; LOOMIS. ..-",'.;/ No more overloading of street cars. --;•' .'- .... ;■; - . x-Xy -y ■■>, .'y At least, not if the Tacoma po lice can stop it. -'• 'xy- '-' Acting -on the j advice of City Attorney Stiles, to. the effect that the city can regulate street '; cat*, traffic and enforce its ordinance with that regard. Chief of Police A, P. Loomis today appointed Pa trolman Fred Ewen'to the posi tion of street car inspector, - and put him to work immediately. ■<*■';. Inspector Ewev will ride about the city on cars of every line. He will count passengers, and If the cars are loaded beyond the limit posted - In : each car, he will ' hie himself to the city hall and swear, out a criminal charge against the conductor of -the car. : - Xi.X :' The • street car X ordinance -;■' re- , garding ' overcrowding ■ has ;.' not. been observed recently because of conflicting . decisions. in-' the ' su preme courts. . The ' latest., state court decision announces that the city has a right to enforce such ordinance., y '.i'T '■"••■■V-, y - X'Tyy ."Street. car crowding ; lii" Ta coma recently has been little less than criminal," said Chief Loomiq today. 1 1 "Cars ; have been jammed until. patrons were squeezed ■ and crushed. If . the > company ■ has not; enough cars to supply their patrons with comfortable rides," it must get some more. This depart ment intends to enforce the law to the ; letter." .r /r ;,. J ;....; ; ..r: ,-..y.. _^ WOMEN SPEND TOOMUCHTIME ON DRUDGERY SO % DECLARES 7 MISS AGNES | CRAIG, FACULTY £ MEMBER ,OF PULLMAN COLLEGE AT ,'... COLLEGE -.V EXTENSION ; ! SCHOOL WHICH OPENED AT • THE ' COMMERCIAL $8 CLUB '.THIS MORNING. ,/ X'Xy '.yXy' :t. Arise • women,'* rebel! •- X , •■. *'A ' This Is the call" of Miss . Agnes H. Craig of the faculty of Pullman state \ college ,to j the x women of Washington, ' giveni voice lat ; the college j extension school ■.-. opened this;morning|at.the Commercial club tto ' last ; all" week. Xi "The women spend tooV« much time in V drudgery,','.'..says Miss Craig. "They are too meek; th^y should ; assert , themselves and i de mand modern equipment to light en their labors]ln the domestic economy. If Julius Caesar, came' back to earth today he would • not know where to begin, the work of man has changed »so because of modern machinery and methods; but if Mrs. Caesar came j back sh£ would ' start right S3* in where she> left off without a ' moment's' hesl tation, ■ .' ■■- ■•-■"„ ■■';■ ■^:x--:'"y-'.:i-y*r.y-i.J IS Miss j Craig | Insisted |on women getting up to date. She said often the S Jften l were ready to equip ! the house with modern } labor i wiving ideas but ! the ". women g hold , back. They thought they could \ not at, for* the washing machine. "We 5 find t men generally mora interested iln f new labor ■ saving Ideas j for tie home '.than swoma» themselves," said Miss QralK. She said that not only mu^'the equipment of the /home she con sidered '• but the home must be or ganised. "It Ib not a romantic adventure litl Is £ a business,*, this home-making." she Insisted. m Prof. I. D. Charlton, spoke m farm S mechanics. He i urged mmr ehinefy wherever = possible .on the tarmmiWi^^^^^^^^' Senator Ralph ■; Metcalf < closed the first session of *** 5 school with a description of "Lands chart" | mortgage system of Ger mAarS&MmASmmWm^ i% He i declared while the popula tion '; ln this country doubled iin *l years' production \of |whaat|^had increased but one ; per cent and beef cattle had actually decreased w from 51,000.000 to 34,000,000. FIRST PICTURES OF WORLD'S SERIES SCENE, THIRD INNING, SECOND GAME Running down Wiltse; in the third inning of. the second game. Wiltse miming for the crippled Snodgrass, who had reached third on Mathewson'* long single, was run down by Catcher Lapp, -after Plank had pulled down Herzog's bounder. Lapp overtook Wiltse near third ]l>a«e, |iih| as the ex-pltcher slid for the hag. - •"- -fA .a* 1-. "'~ :.'<'&•.'-jt^ f'(i*xi''^y^^-r^fiAa-_»..^^./.i.i v jj,'^ar^^T.^ CITY HONORS DISCOVERER OF AMERICA PUBLIC. 11l IIJHNCS 1 CLOSED— v KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AND TtfCKJMA yjj MEMBERS 7. OP ; 7ATtikjjsAH .COLONY.' OBSERVE -EXERCISES IN ALL 1 i Tpur hundred and - twenty years, ago Christopher. Columbus discovered America and proved to the 1' skeptics of that age. that the earth was round. xy yyX yy. ' 1 Yesterday and today Tacoma is auspiciously ' celebrating the event which practically started tlie habi tation jot a this continent ,"> by '-. the civilized races Of Europe. --.. -The,, Knights of Columbus ; lis tened . 'to a j special * service by . Fa ther . Heelan X. at £ St. Patrick's chiß'cti yesterday morning. Holy Coifenunion j was taken < also. '4£x l ■X, wlSt; night the members of the "Vonjg^T Men's Italian-American chit gathered 'at . the Carleton ho tel tor a big banquet to commem orate j the; .event. pt Dr. August (A. M 1 An ta c acted as toastmaster. Xy- . % (lft. Cofta' gave the, principal . ad -9 ret a of the evening, was in Itafan. His subject was "Colum fwt, "the Man and the Explorer." ; Judge ; John W. i 3 Linck and Jamas ?F. O'Brien made brief ad dresses. .: .. • ,C- v - ' - . . i, Tonight the Knights of Colum bu< will j attend | the j Princess I the ater hi a body.* where "The White Sister" plays : all week. t^-lj^^ | '. X!mm city hall, V courthouse and other , public \ buildings ." closed '. to day. v The postofflce f? closed Rat nooa. In ! several] of \ the,' schools Columbus '* DayV. exercises were «!!«.- The £r Aquinas ® academy «M¥*ucted | regular classes I today. fy?itxxf' t '"*" "—- t.aiaaM "fcLIND PIG" IN " . SOUTH TACOMA A Police Sergt. H. D. Dyment, wRh 1 Patrolmen « Donovan* and Noose, conducted a raid Sunday on j the rooms"? of Salvo Zanetta, South % (th! and r, Union avenue, where tt was reported \ that wet goods were : being [dispensed,; and arrested Zinetta \on * a charge of operating a blind pig. A large quantity of liquors was confiscat ed by the ! officers. Zanetta was tried in police court late today. : ~M.Vii!trtX&!^tt?^<Oimi&a>matmsssiait ijitiS® HOME l EDITION HOTEL MAN ROBBED it:.*-.*?**'*:*? ■ -,i..'*,-?-<--i^.■:-•'.-'J-o-r-.'-Uv '-**.:?^S.-,ift--^i«^■^ •'!>;■' y,yy:.,-X'-,K.X OF $1,865 DURING A CARD GAME AT HOME I C. ;P. Hagen, 1013 South M street, was robbed A. of $1,865 in currency by two '• armed { negroes who burst into his 'home; early- Sunday morning;-. while; Xhe was playing a : social . game;' of - cards with D. ?,Y.V; Davis, V according lto his story to the police today. The money . was ■ the bulk of J the 7 pro ceeds of his sale last ."week of the Oakland % hotel • furnishings' 13"th and- C BtreetaX'yy.yiXyyyT,-;iXX.X:'ii^ Hagen and Davis were engross ed in the cards when' the negroes, each carrying a revolver, walked in upon them. One" negro "coy OPERATION CHANGES A V. ,-a.^-*-, .--..-.. -» «<a-..m-"<-- (-j,*<'j,...T... a—~ —......_.i.,.J..^rt*. «-..,..„ ■■ ■'-?-ttA*...,AA,, DESPERATE CRIMINAL TO A VERY WEAK MAN CANON CITY, Colo., Oct. 13.— \ From an habitual criminal, show ing > at ; time ! tendencies' to violent insanity, '_ Jell - Lee,j a prisoner at the ; penitentiary here, has been transformed i Into a quiet, gentle man, perfectly- sane. * The skill of the surgeon has made Jeff Lee a xx-f-y-i.:. . ..-■■'» - y«- • yy-z. -■■>, ..tr-y^svrrmjts N. P. CARPENTER FILLS 100 FEET While working on the roof of the Electric bunkers at 11 o'clock today, ; John i Sundstrom, a North ern Pacific carpenter, lost his bal ance land 'i fell £ headlong Ji to the ground, nearly 100 feet below. He, struck lln | a mud ; puddle, the soft earth I breaking«his _ fall, and i de spite the tremendous height from which! he I had dropped, did uot lose consciousness. ?<gggf^Js?SJ| % The police ambulance took the Injured man; to the, Northern Pa-, clflc hospital. He was slightly dased \ and lapsed |S into X_ uncon sciousness later .! in . the j day. His condition is serious, > __I..Am • [- '"- *-Al**~-A.-A*lir:.VAA*iJ*.*iy--rAAtZ,,&M± CYNTHIA ■♦"• (illKV's '! department tf;osi ft mam women's ' page lis ' your department. Don't be a bit bashful about asking Cynthia 7 y questions about' anything -J yon wish to'.; XX *7x ';. know. Cynthia Grey is there to Kelp yoa. If need her help write to her. She jft^i y A will answer promptly. ' Cynthia Greg's 'AmfX, ; partment \is yJtam^'yh^?.^^fg?^@sS ered" both , men, while 1 the other ransacked ' the'home. Tbe $ 1,86 5 was 'found. in a; bureau ' drawer, where - Hagen had placed fit pre liminary to banking it. Four dol lars 'in cash.was taken ';rom'[Ha gen's : person;"2!.v^':*-;9"7;" ''yT'- c';%' Tf" :;fPolice \ officers i who investigat ed the case gave little credence to the . report; yesterday.'' Hagen j to day : declared positively that | lnj had J been 'robbed tof the ] amount. Persons, at the Oakland hotel ' con firmed his statement that he had sold out the place last week; . The police' have , a description of .the negro '■ bandits. xtKAXyAAiX-^Axy^ new man. Recently his skull was ' trephined j and a-: pressure on , the brain removed. As:a' result, War den Tynan t today announced '; that his cure had : been effected. Until the operation, half of .Lee's 20 years _ had . been j replete with criminal [ act ' and ; periods of insanity.. He .went to the peniten tiary in December. 1912,.t0 serve from I two \to I five '• years | for bur glary ] and g grand ft) larceny. Two months ) ago .he! attacked I a fellow prisoner and when put In a strait- Jacket showed indications fof I in sanity. ■i-B».rw. ; «™-.*^-«-i.;..(. !. ;->.'ft«i„s--.;,;.i'i«'V; l '. .-p?.f=;.; -f^,>t* = ? WANT TACOMAN FOR MURDER A.PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 1». — Po lice ; officer* today. are ' combing' the city tow Lloyd H, Wilklns, a sta tionary engineer, formerly of • Ta- Ea. who Is believed to have mur >d Lou L. .Winter*.. a ■ local mu »n and r real estate ; man, j early Sunday morning. Wllktne ha» com- ■ pletely disappeared, * adding to »th« < belief that he ia responsible for the ewsaa^M^^*-;c»^fti'i»j«*-ii«^'^tiw«f>f!ar Tho «murder? occured a near X: Win-1 ters'-ihome," after he t had <• alighted I from a Sell wood car. aHe waa fell- |j :*l* by a heavy i blow ion ?< the % head I and 1 died <an hour later. >/ All I clues. I accordingtS to - tbe i police, ; point X to' ward wTlktns. i--«'"i»i^ >* The j engineerl lived !at fr lit %V? C street, Tacoma, until two years ago. He ■ has been. employ jln < Portland' alnoe that time SEND ACCOUNT OF DISASTER '..'"' NEW .f YORK. Oct. 18. OH Nantucket lightship with fit ' hun- . died survivors gof the Voltnrno, Captain Spangenberg of the liner Grosser Kurfnerst, tings ■ send ing an account of the disaster by I wireless early today. The Knr- 3 fuerst was the first ship after, the § Carmania "• to, reach" the Volturno. "Two jof the Kurfuerst's I boats I were in \ the '3? sea ' attempting Bto reach j the ; burning . vessel from • o'clock Thursday night l until 131 o'clock ti Friday morning. Si During the night they picked [up! 32 pas sengers and members of the crew, and at dawn "88 more," the Spang enberg i report said.-." "Altogether A the ' uerst * saved f " 86 ;' i passen- A gers, two officers :: and jlB of , the ' crew." y •yyy yxk_mm^^m END OF SULZER I TRIAL IS NEAR P ALBANY. Oct. 13, —That this afternoon '. will I see . the , beginning a of j the fend; of' the Impeachment § proceedings -y against —, Governor -? Sulzer seemed likely iwhen | court | convened > today. It: appeared : Im- jj* probable I that , a verdict would bo -. returned before tomorrow. *■?* SpecuhU^cS -" jwini? • of _ • FLANNEL SHIBTfi This Week With Military Collars $1.50 to $8.00