titf, Mcmxnro ot?egotax, Friday, October t, ioio. 6 GANALEJAS GIVES SPAIN'S ATTITUDE Republican Leader Protests Against Curbing of His Followers. EXPLANATION IS SOUGHT Benor Azacarate Resent Sending of Warship to Lisbon and Dispatch of Troops to Frontier Spain Anxiously Awaits Results. MADRID. O-t. . After a meeting of the cabinet this afternoon, which was presided over by the King. Premier Canalejas announced that Spain's atti tude toward events In Portugal would be the same as that of other powers. Senor Axacarate. First Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies and a Republican, made an impassioned speech In the Chamber, declaring that he assumed that the Spanish govern ment would observe the strictest neu trality In the change of administration In Portugal, for Spain more than any other nation, was obliged to remain r.eutraL Scnor Axacarate. Protests. He asked the government to explain unequivocally why troops were sent to the frontier and warships to Lisbon, lie vigorously protested. In the name of the Spanish Republicans, that they were not permitted to manifest sym pathy towards their Portuguese breth ren. Premier Cnnalejas declared In reply to Deputy Axiarate. that the govern merit did not consider the proclama tion of a republic as a deilnlte act. He added that there were persistent ru mors that the BKhtlng bad been re sumed at Lisbon, where the monarchist troops had received reinforcements. Official Xen Lacking. "What is certain." said the Premier, li "that the Spanish government has received no news of a change of regime from any person occupying an official position In the provisional government. tVe csn then only oixiStder the events in Portugal as an insurrectionary movement, the result of which Is not yet known. As matters stand. It Is Impossible for. us to recognize -a pro visions! government, but. If the new resume Is donnltlve and establishes It self, we will rcrognlZM It." After further reference to conditions la Portugal the Premier added: "We have sent two warships to the Tssus to protect. If necessary, Spanish subjects, and to watch events, atthongh our representatives hnve not yet trans mitted to us any official news. We r.ave accumulated troops on the fron tier, but have given Instructions to those garrisoned there In case of etentualltles." PORTUGAL IS STILL LOYAL fC.Tt!nqct From rirst rage.) The President has already appointed rlvll governors for the various prov inces. I'onsrni and President Cheered. The Brazilian President-elect.. Mar hal Hermes Ponsera. passed through the streets today with the Provisional President. Hoth were enthusiastically greeted by the people. Order has been restored through most of the city. Pa trols are unardlng the thoroughfares. Announcement was made late to night that King Manuel, the yueen Mother Amelle. nnd the Duke of Oporto were aboard the royal yacht. Amelle. The Oovernment has t.iken measures to protect them. It was further said that the Queen mother would proceed to Italy. They landed late tonight at Gibraltar. Kngllsh Cruiser Arrives. The English cruiser Minerva arrived here today to reinforce the cruiser Newcastle, which reached the port while fighting was n progress. After receiving notification of the establish ment of a new govemmont at Lisbon, the British illn .ier. Sir Francis P. Vllllers. requested an audience of Foreign Minister M -hado. OPORTO IS SCENE? OP RIOTS News of Revolution Received With Enthusiasm by People. OPORTO. Portua-al. Oct. 4. (Via frontier. ) When the news reached here that a revolution bad broken out at Lisbon, a vast crowd ran through the streets shouting and cheering. People gathered In front of the build ing of one Republican newspaper. Pa trte. and took part In an enthusiastic demonstration. A large force of po lice soon was on the scene and at tempted to disperse the crowd by vio lent methods, but the officers were received with showers of stones, many ef which were thrown from the win dows of the newspaper office. The police then charged fiercely, 13 civilians and two- policemen being se riously wounded. Many arivsts were made, mjt the prisoners were released soon. There Is great unrest In Oporto. Spanish Cruisers Sail. ALMKRIA. Spain. Oct. f The Span ish cruisers Princess de Asturlas and Kmporlador Carlos V sailed for Lis bon this mornlnir. O'CONNOR ARRANGES VISIT Irleh Leader Will Eat Irish Break fast With Pre Club. T. r. O'Connor. M r.. will arrive in r or t land Saturday evening. October II. according to a t. legraphlc communica tion received front hint by J. llennessy Murpby. from Quebec last night. He will spend the entire day. Sunday, Oc tober 23. In Portland, making one of the longest stpoers In his ltinersry. During his stay he will be the guest of honor at an Irish breakfast, to be provide! by the Portland Press Club at O'Neill's. Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock ii win give an address at the Armory, after which he will leave for Spokane. ITALIANS CUT IN FIGHT One Man Stabbed, Another Loses Tip of voe as Result. Ob maa la minus the t'p of bi nose ar.d another was slabbed several times about tta bead and face la a cutting affray among several . Italians outside a saloon.' at First and Clay streets, shortly before midnight lsst night. John Gaf fe nl and Salvator Hurlea, the two In jured men were removed to St. Vlncent'a Hospital by the police. James Lentlni. a young Italian laborer was taken Into custody by Patrolmen soon after the affray. He Is accused of wielding the knife. The embroglto last night la the se quence of a number of trivial uprisings In the local Italian colony during the past few weeks. In an htveetigation of the trouble Officer Lytle was taken to the home of Mlchaelo Abn-ssi. at fof Fifth street, where he found the Italian battered and bruised and unable to raise from his bed as a result of as attack upon him Wednesday night. "Ihe Witching Hour at the Bungalow the . wrrcuDro Hora." A Foor-aet Play b AnauSTos Tbemas, Presented at the Bunga low Theater. CAST. Jack Brookfleld John Mason Lew Ellinser Oeorge Oaston Tom Dennlnc Frank L. Dear Mrs. Alice Campbell Belle Howell Bonn Mrs. Helen Whipple Grace Reals Viola Campbell Natalie Jerome Clay Whipple Clltton Preston Frank Hardmuth Harry West Justice PrenUoe Harry Lelghtoa Colonel Barley W. E. Butterfleld Emmet, a reporter W. H. Sadler jo Ralph T. Sam one A THOROUGHLY delightful and exquisite blending of metaphys ics and sentiment Is Augustus J. Thomas' play "The Witching Hour," In which John Mason achieved a personal triumph "at the Bungalow Theater last evening. Frankly, this author who has given us such wonderfully human dramas as "Arlxona," "Alabama." "In Missouri" and such delightful trifles as "Chlmmie Kadden" and "Soldiers of Fortune." has In this instance presented a somewhat weird If not absolutely im possible story. A splendid catering to the belief in hypnotism, telepathy, auto-suggestion, mesmerism, spiritualism and general spookitls with which even the best gray matter Is occasionally Im pregnated. "The Witching Hour" makes a big appeal to devotees of mystic phe nomena, especially that "form of It which , is known as mind reading. The development of such a power by Its possessor is turned to excellent ac count In securing for a youthful vic tim of hereditary mental process, free dom from dishonor and death as a murderer. A great community of news paper readers, concentrating their sev eral minds on one single thought, and sending it out to a jury locked In a room, produce by means of telepathy a verdict of acquittal. The story la a sensational appeal, a problem. If you will, of the ordering -and combining of mental forces in order to realise a result that has for Its founda tion sentiment. Mr. Mason as Brookfleld. gentleman gambler, mind reader and general ad juster of everything gone wrong. Is con stsntly the bulk of interest and la most of the production, to the delight of his audience. Invariably throughout the play he promotes In a most convincing manner all the psychic current he repre sents. His Brookfleld Is a type of gal vanic force, a dynamo of mentality, and as an actor evinces Incomparable genius and finesse. The supporting-cast Is en tirely adequate. Grace Reals, a former Baker leading woman, is an actress of dramatic purpose. She disposer grace fully of a trying role that calls for liquid emotional power, and meets the sense of Its requirements In a sane and thoroughly artistic manner. Harry Leighton Is splendidly faithful In his, etching of the exquisite poetlo temperament and fine fragrance of the role of Justice Pren tice. The staging is carefully looked after anl handsome In every detail. "The Witching Hour" w'll be given again this evening and tomorrow evening, with a matinee also. SCOLDED, MAN DRINKS ACID Wife Upbraids Husband and Latter Is N'otr Near Death. Because his wife rebuked him for carousing. Sam Keta, a peddler years of age. swallowed an ounce of nitric acid In their apartments, at 33i North Fifth street, at :30 o'clock hut night. Keta Is now dying at St. Vincent's Hospital. The attending physician expresses little hopes of saving his life. Last night when the couple were alone in their apartments Mrs. Ketx under took to upbraid her husband, and is said to have made a reflection on bl past life. Following this her spouse threatened to end bis life. Suiting action to the word he retired to a bedroom, placed a vial to his lips and gulped down tho contents. He fell on the floor at the foot of his terrified wife. She ran through the lodging-house in which their apart ments are located shouting for assist ance. Kets v as unconscious when be was placed In a Red Cross ambulance and rushed to the hospital a few mo menta later. BURNING FORESTS KILL 2 Teacher and Child Cremated Near Border of Minnesota. WINNIPEG. Oct. The latest reports from the forest fires across the border In. Minnesota are that the towns of Graceton. Swift WMllams, Cedar Springs and Tltt. along the Canadian Northern Railway, were wiped out by fire. A school teacher and a child at Will iams are reported burned to death. Three residents of Graceton are reported miss ing. TUMULT REIGNS SUPREME (Ontlnuea from First Pate.) twice as msny votes as Foss. yet did not secure enough to secure the ballot, while Foss wss within four votes of re ceiving the nomination. As a last resort, a conference of the leaders of the convention was called Just before 1 o'clock to attempt to agree upon a new candidate for Governor. The police and cool-headed delegates succeeded In quieting the combatants, who were taking possession of the stage, and the convention waited anx iously the result of the conference. Vahey at 1:15 A. M. withdrew and placed Frederick W. Mansfield In nom ination. The nomination was unani mous. The following Is a summary of the principal planks of the plstform: Tariff revision downwards. Federal Income tax and abolition of Federal extravagance. popular election of United States Senators, universal Na tional parcels post, more speedy and cheaper Justice. Initiative and referen dum, direct nominations, reform of the convention system wherever direct nominations cannot be obtained, pre election publicity of campaign contri butions, progressive labor legislation, restoration of ths commercial suprem acy of Boston, defeat of senator Lodge tor re-election. fYEoliisive Agents for Cross English Gloves for Men and Women Famous Likly Trunks Orange Blossom Candies Your Prescription Called For, Filled by Experts and Delivered America's Greatest Popular Price Department Drug Store (OlLAIa&B Lowest Prices on Today and Saturday 2oe Bay Rum and Glycerine, an ex cellent hand lotion, bottle at 16 25c Witch Hazel, Dickenson's choic est brand, on sale at, bottle, 17 10c Chalk and Orris, a simple, effect ive tooth powder, the package, 6 35c Talcum Powder, finest quality, borated and perfumed, at, lb. 2D 50c Dandy Roach Powder, sure death to roaches and ants, per can, 38 25c Glycerine, chemically pure, for medicinally use, per bottle, 18i 35c Boric Acid, Merck, for sursrical use, during this sale, per lb., 26 25c Boraxo, a perfumed borax pow der, for the bath,-sale at. can, 19t 45c Woodlark Powdered Mustard, for table and medicinal use, lb., 39 15c Bird Seed, the best quality for sons birds, the package, only 11 10c Bird Sand, just the kind birds like to bury in, the package at 8 25o Lister's Antiseptic Fluid, a splen did panrle or mouth wash, hot- 19 50c Chloro-Bromine, Woodlark, dis infectant and deodorizer, bot., 33 25c Tincture: Green Soap, an excel lent scalp cleaner, per Dottle 17J 30c Wood Alcohol (many use it for bnrninjr purposes), at, bottle 24 d 50c Floor Wax (no dancing floor is perfect without it), the can. 40 3 cans offered during sale, 1.00 25c Woodlark Cleansing Fluid, cleans your clothes rictht, per bottle, 20 25c Solution Sodium Salciate, an egg preserver, offered during sale 19t 25c Sodium Phosphate, Merck, tised in constipation trouble, lb. at 15 35c Carbolininm, an effective lice ex terminator, on sale at, pint, 22 10c Sewing Machine Oil, none better, offered during sale at, bottle, 5 Another Carefully Selected List Bargains for Careful Shoppers Today and Saturday Your Fountain Pen Cleaned and Filled by Our Pen Expert Free and Cheerfully Lowest Prices on Bristle Goods $1 Rubber Cushion Back Hair Brush, 59 $1.50 Whalebone Cushion Back Hair Brah, offered during the sale at, each, 98? $2.00 Ebony and Fox Hair Brushes, in all shapes, offered at this price, ea., $1.29 25c Folding Pocket Combs, sale price 19C 35e Hard Rubber Dressing Combs at 19 25c Tooth Brushes, on sale at only lop 85c Celluloid Combs, long teeth, only 49p $1.50 and $1.75 Military Brushes for 9o? 35c Cloth Brushes, during sale, only 23c Just received, a complete line of Howard Hair and Military Brushes. If you want quality, compare these with any other. We also carry a complete line of Adams & Kent Brushes. Bargains in the Sundry Section $1.00 Thermometer, with storm glass ba rometer, offered during sale at, ea., 77p $1.75 Self-Registering Thermometer, regis - ters maximum and minimum temper atures, during sale offered for $1.17 $4.00 Ward Safety Razor, with stropping handles, on sale at low price of $2.98 75c Shaving Mug, on sale for only 48c $2.00 Brandt Rubber Lather Brush, 97 $1.25 quart of Bath' Tub and Sink Enamel, during this sale at low price of only 88c 25c Enamel Paint Brush, sale at only 16 $2.25 Rubber Bathroom Mat, only $1.88 $1.35 Enamel Bath -Tub Seat at only 98c 65c Bath Tub Soap Holder for only 48c 40c Toilet Paper Holder, sale price at 33c 25e Aluminum Collapsible School Drinking Cup, offered during sale for only 15c Bargains in Stationery '-fninV iV- - Woodlark Playing Cards, Like Other 50c Brands, at 35 50c Oregon Souvenir Playing Cards, 39c 10c Lakewood Plain White Linen Corre spondence Envelopes, package only 6c 15c per hundred White Crepe Paper Nap kins, during sale at low price of 10c $1.00 values in fancy cloth-covered Post card Albums, either end or side opening, holds 40 cards, during sale at only 69c 35c black cloth-covered Postcard Albums, in end or side opening, holds 300 cards 21c 25c Hurd's Cambric and Bond Tablets, in two-fold size, plain, 6ale price, ea., 17c 100 Calling Cards, printed, for only 2oc Canadian Money Taken at Full Face Value Here. Open a Monthly Account. $2 New Fall Hand Bags at Only 98c A complete assortment of New Fall Bags, out side pockets, inside purse, double strap handles; values to $2.00, special at 9C Bags in walrus seal and calf, new tailored Bags, values to $4.00 each, your choice, $2.9 New Waterproof Silk Linen, with selvage edge, steel rod, new and exclusive handles. Every Umbrella new and up to date; $5.00 vjdxies, on special sale at this low price, $3.98 All our $4.00 Umbrellas for men and women, selected handles, for this sale, each $3.-4 Sale of Scotch Whiskies to Contine Bal. of Week MORE BRANDS ADDED To impress upon your mind the fact that we not only carry the highest quality, but also the greatest assortment of Scotch Whiskies in the city, we will place the following brands on special sale. Be your choice Highland or Lowland, you have the products of the best distillers of Leith, Perth, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dufftown, Inverness-shire, Dnndee, etc., to select from. $1.25 Fox & Hepburn House of Lords $1.04 $1.25 Munro's Old Scotch, on sale at $1.04 $1.25 Buchanan's Black and White at $1.09 $1.25 Dewar's Special, the bottle for $1.05 $1.50 Dewars' Extra Special, bottle, $1.29 $2.00 Dewars' Special Liqueur for. ..$1.64 $3.25 Very Old, in Royal Doulton Ware Jugs, priced at this low price each, only $2.48 $1.50 Usher's Old Vatted, special at $1.27 $1.50 Sanderson's Mountain Dew, bot., $1.27 $1.75 Mackie White Horse Cellars for $1.39 $1.75 P. Dawson's Perfection, bottle, $1.39 $1.75 Simpson's Blue Seal, the bottle, $1.39 $2.00 Clan Mackenzie, Old Matured, $1.59 $2.00 King William V. O. P. for $1.78 $2.25 McCallum's Perfection, very old, $1.89 $3.00 D. C. L., none better made, bot., $2.34 Extra Specials $2.00 Crawford's Reserved Stock, 10 years old, specially priced while it lasts at, ea., $1.48 $2.50 Crawford's Special Reserve Stock, 20 years old, while they last, each, at $1.98 As we have only a very limited number of each of these two items, we will limit each cus tomer to one bottle of each kind. If you can't come in at once, telephone or write. Free delivery in the city. $1.75 Haig & Haig Speoial 3-Star for $1.39 $1.25 Burke's Irish now priced at only $1.05 $1.25 Clarke's Bourbon, bonded, bottle, 79c $1.25 Guckenheimer Rye, full quarts, $1.04 $1.00 3-Star California Brandy, special, 79 $1.50 Geneva Holland Gin, the bottle, $1.18 $1.25 pts. Creme de Rose, Cr. de Violette 89c Barrettes, Combs Pins and Brooches f 25c Barrettes on spe cial sale at,...19 W' 50c Barrettes on spe cial sale at 37 50c and 75c Braid Tins on sale at 38 C 50c Back Combs on special sale at 36? AaO $2.00 Brooches, spe- C0$ cial at $1.87 IkSP 75c Brooches, spe- fr$&j5ffi cial at 57p C&y 50c Brooches, spe L cial at 36 Finest Toilet Articles 25o Cuticura Soap, special at only 15 10c Peroxide Bath' Soap, priced at 8c 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, special 15c 25c Packer's Tar Soap, sale at only 15c 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine, special,' 7c 50o Java Riz Powder, on sale at 33c $L00 Herpicide reduced now to only 75c 25c Graves' Tooth Powder, 2 for only 25c 75c Pruand's Lilas Vegetal for only 59c 75c oz. R. & G. Extracts, priced at, oz. 50c 25c Rubifoam, on special sale for only 15 50c Hurd's Honey & Alum, special at 35c 50o Sempre Giovine, reduced now to 35 & $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor priced at only 66 50o Robertine, on special sale at only 29c LriddaLturday Rubber Sale $3.00 4-qt. Red Rubber Combination Syringe and Water Bottle, priced at ....$2.49 $2.25 3-qt White Rubber Combination Syr inge and Water Bottle, priced at $1.83 $2.25 3-qt Red Rubber Water Bottle, good rubber, and priced at only, ea., $1.83 $1.25 4-qt. White Rubber Water Bottle 73c $2.35 2-qt Fountain Syringe, Rapid Flow, four hard rubber tubes, special, $1.98 $1.35 4-qt. Fountain Syringe, reg. flow, on special sale at the low price o 83c $1.50 Spray Syringe, special at only 98c Patent Medicines for All Ailments 25c Piso's Cough, special, bottle at.... 16 50c William Hall Cough, special at only 33 C 50c Foley Honey and Tar for only 31c 50c King's Discovery, the bottle for 32 C 50c Muco Solvent, on special sale at 33 50c Shoop's Cough, special at, bottle, 33 C 50e Vapo Cresoline, on sale at only 33 C 50c Wistar's "Wild Cherry, the bottle, 33c 50c Kemp's Balsam, very special at 32c 50c Kennedy's Cough, on sale at only 33c 50c Coltsfoot's Expectorant at only...33c n()a Mver's Coueh. on special sale for 36 50o Bell's Cough, specially priced at.. 33c 50c Jayne's Expectorant, on sale at 32 4 50o Pinex, on sale at the low price of 36c 50c S. B. Cough, now on sale at only S2c 50c Blamlin Cough, sale price is only 33c 50o Hale's Cough, specially priced at 36c 50o Wakefield Cough priced at only 33c $1.00 Hoff Prescription, special at..-.69c 35o Ransom Hive Syrup, priced at only 29c 60c Ballard's Horehound Syrup only 33c 35c Drake Croup, specially priced at 29c 50c Chamberlain's Cough Syrup for 33c I J w 1 I ton ft in " -ma ttt "Vf J c? lrn n T 4k deretood that Mr. and Mrs. Kins; will live In this city. HIGH BRIDGE URGED Meade-Street Terminal In dorsed at Meeting. BOULEVARD IS PLANNED Fnlton Park Club Calls Rally to Promote Olmsted System Sev enth Ward Club Reaffirms Preference for Site. South Portland residents living on the Wct Side made It known at an en thii!attc meeting In St. Lawrence Hall last nlpht that their greatest need la a hlfh bridge across the Willamette River at Meade street. It was the main sub ject of discussion of the South Portland Boosters' Club and sbout 150 property owners were present to approve the project. ' The proposed bridge. If constructed at Meade street on the West Side and Ells worth street on the East Side, would have a clearance of more than 140 feet above low water mark. This Is consid ered sn Important feature In favor of the bridge, as It would not be necessary to operate a draw, thus reducing the cost. It was voted to raise a fund to carry on a spirited campaign for the bridge. Another meeting will be held next Thursday night. Councilman Beldlng promised to aid the movement and was of the opinion that the subject would receive favorable ac tion when presented to the Council. The club passed resolutions recom mending that the Council grant a fran chise to the United Hallways Company on Front street, between Salmon and Jefferson, on Salmon to Tenth and Tenth to Flanders street. Boulevard Rally Planned. A "bridge and boulevard" rally will b held at Webefi Hall Wednesday night at 8 o'clock by residents of the c .. . v ..inn nf Portland. The meeting; has been called by the Fulton Park Improvement jiud i"r mo pose of promoting- the Olmsted boule vard system. The South Portland Boosters. the Westmoreland Improvement Club, the Sellwood Commercial Club, the Mllwau kie Commercial Club and others are ex pected to partlo'pate. Short addresses will be delivered by prominent offi cials and other citlxens. There will be music The residents and property owners In the Bouthern portion of the city, both East and West Sides, are Interested In the boulevard project. The Olmsted project Involves the construction of a boulevard along; the West Side which affords a magnificent view of the river and mountains. The plans contemplate the construction of a bridge across the Willamette River between Fulton Park and Sellwood, and a continuation of the boulevard on the East Side to Mount Tabor park. The City Engineer has under way plans for the proposed bridge. Ellsworth Street Favored. At the meeting of the Seventh Ward Improvement League last night In the hall on Powell and Milwaukie streets, Ben Rlesland, presiding, the proposed bridge across the Willamette River for South Portland was discussed, and the league reaffirmed its preference for Ellsworth street sa the East Side location. Dr. Dav Rafferty addressed the meeting, set ting forth the advantage of a location south of Division street, which, he said, would be high and above all the car tracks. Dr. Rafferty, Emerson L. Mills and H. C. Kautx were appointed a special bridge committee to confer with a committee from the South West Side about locations and plans. Mr. Kautx announced that the property owners on Powell street, between Milwaukie and East Twenty first streets, were willing that the street should be widened if the bridge were built. Also Dr. Dav Rafferty. who owns considerable property on Ellsworth street, said he would assist m getting ' that street widened. The special committee was instructed to prepare the issue for submission to a vote in June. It waa declared to be the sense of the league that the contractors for the Haw thorn bridge should be fined the full amount of Interest the city has paid on the bridge bonds since last July, when the bridge should have been completed. The Bedouins eat the fTeih of tho camel and aa a mark of distinction slaughter a carnal when a noted guest visit them. MISS GRANT TO BE BRiDE PROSPECTIVE HUSBAND IS E. C. KINO, OP PORTLAND. . . n. TT.-D.oa a rcnmt. was taken oauKuLd i-... . - . out at the County Clerk's office today. The marriage will take place at noon on Saturday at the home of A. H. Wood, of 0118 clty- . ... tt a Miss Grant is the daughter of U. 8. Grant. Jr.. and a niece of General Frede rick Dent Grant, of the United States Army. , . . Although the family home Is In the West, Miss Grant has been a frequent visitor in Adrian for many years. Mr. King .Is of a prominent Toledo family. Edmund C. King has been a resident of Portland the past three or four years and has been connected with the Western Cooperage Company. He lives at 706 ictioning the marriage oi jmi- t ianaers buccu. Aia mund C. King, of Portland, ur., ana . the least aooui. iwu Julia? Dent Grant, of San Diego. Cal.. 1 tag to his friends at that time his In- After Wedding tn Adrian, Mich., President's Granddaughter Will Become Resident of Portland. ADRIAN. Mich., Oct. 6. (Special.) A license sanctioning the mamage oi jmi FORTUNE WON, MINER DIES Alaskan Killed When Returning Home After Long Hardships. SEATTTJi Oct. 6. Charles Ah rend, an Alaska miner who after 16 years of struggle was returning to Seattle with a hard-won fortune, was fatally injured September 31 on the Yukon River steamer St. Michael, 40 miles above Circle City, by the parting of a cable, and died three days later . mm ft'). Ik if i1 Initial Exhibit and Sale of Fraleys'1 Beginning Today at 8 A.M. Newest ideas advance style dependable quality at tractive values bought months ago by a talented buyer In the world's best markets all fresh arrivals ready for Inspection and sale at prices ONE-FOURTH LESS than at high rent stores. Make early selections. SETS selected mnff and small tie, black, for. SETS Pillow muff and Russian shawl, black or S9.50 SETS Choice muff and fTr. ":?.... $3.50 SETS Hug muff and Russian shawl, heads and ftr'.8. $15.00 SETS Silver nare mnff and scarf, new gray shades, $23 SETS Beautiful Northern mink muff and scarfs, for fliTC ;s to WIS 'SETS Neat lynx muff and shawls, 10 new 25 00 styles, $13 up to w SETS Opossum in natural or gray shades Reliable Milliners- Portland's Plume Store 3d and Salmon to pretty new models, $18 to SETS Black and Isa bella fox muff and scarf. $25 CCfl A A