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c::::co:i BAIL DECEMB1 13, 1010. VyrLM :,:U ' toes' i.ilitL ill mild Rescuers Sent in cn Chanco That . Ten Entombed r.!en May Still Live; Other Res cuers Run New tunnel. (Culled tress Leased Wlre.l Lcydoa, , Colo., , Dec. 16. In a des perate attempt to save the lives of 10 vmlnera entombed in the Leyden mine of the Denver Tramway company, rescaers equipped '-with "oxygen, helmets, "today entered shaft No. 2 and are endeavoring m eipjore ine lower levels. Other res-, cuers. worklns with feverish energv, are brattielngr off shaft No, 1. In the hope that they may be able to ireach the entombed men through a tunnel connect , lng the two shafts t a point between the entrance and the point "where the , explosion occurred. " Though It Is believed the men In the , mine4 are still alive, the lower workings are filled with gases. The rescuers are working under great difficulties and the relative and friends of the entombed i miners fear that when those exploring the tunnels finally come to the passage In which the workers are imprisoned, only their dead bodies will be found. ' . In, shaft No. 1, near the entrance, a nnmbar of dead mules were found, killed by the fumes that filled the shaft after the explosion. ' ; Professor J." C. ' Roberts, Mad of the ; government mine rescue bureau, is lead ing the oxygen helmet squad, who have .undertaken the most dangerous part of the rescue work. . Roberts believes there is a chance that the miners may be alive. Before he entered the mine to day he said that if the men remained at the point where they were working . . when the accident occurred, -he believed they might have escaped death from gases. If they tried to-escape through . the tunnel connecting the two shafts, however, the professor fears, they have . perished. , - ': , -' . . r Borne of the miners were old, experi enced men, and i Professor Roberts thinks they may have realised the dan . ger from gas and been able to wall . themselves In. ' The cause of the explosion remains a mystery . Though the mine officials say every precaution was taken to ex- tinguish the fire, which broke out some days ago. many of the men employed in the mine believe this fire may have eaten its Way around the cement bar rier put in to smother it. - girls cannot wear the . emblem swenters or the pins or ring of tlitdr football playir.g nwwethearts hereafter. This is the dictum passed over today by the Btern authorities of the athletic associa tion. ' The girls declare that a fellow can do just as he. pleases with his letter after he has bled for It on the campus bnttlof Spirt, and that the association is stepping out of the bounds of its au thority when it dictates what he shall io with It. Fair Football Fans Furious, v t. Seattle, Dec. 1$. Lincoln High school CADLE FROM SEATTLE TO CORDOVA .PLANNED Seattle, Dec. 16. Plans for the laying of a direct cable from Seattle to Cor dova, Alaska, are being considered by Secretary of War Dickinson, and If this long line is established the credit will be due the business men of the north west, who declare that. the high tolls now exacted are made necessary by the crowding of business on the single cable that runs as far north as Nome. ' V The Cordova cable would cost about $2,000,000 and would stretch a distance of 18S4 miles. With the laying of the proposed cable, Cordova would become the central station, instead of Sitka, where all Alaska cable messages are now relayed. '' ' Atito House at Ilernriston. Hermiston, Or., Dec. The Heri mlston Mercantile company, is prepar ing to handle automooiles. The com pany has already ordered , a carload of Studebaker cars from South Bend, Ind., and have eold several from this ship ment "v - : ; '. nermlston Child Dies. Hermiston, Or., Dec 18. -The S-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. King died last evening of pneumonia. The body was taken to Weston for burial. pjinnnnTr' "'!' pro II MM rETlHES 'United Prrw LmwJ Wire.) Seattle, Dec. 16. Captain David II. Jarvis, for many years a confidential agent of the Guggenheim, Interests and the man who persuaded the GuKgen belms to .enter the. Alaska, tir-ki. In which they have made many millions. Is stepping down and out.. Ha has an nounced that he has resigned. Jarvis organized the old Tr P. & K. Fisheries combine and represented the Morgan-Gugprenheim syndicate in Alas ka. Jarvis has cleaned up a fortune through a quarter ownership In the De Grof f mines at Chicagof f and at the end of the year will retire from business, CHINESE SENATE VOTES THAT ALL CHINESE: MUST CUT OFF THEIR QUEUES .'United Pren''f'4e d Wlr.l : Pekln, Dec. 16. By a vote of 102 to 28 the Pekin senate today1-. passed an edict removing the .tra ditional queuq from the heads of all residents of the Chinese em pire. The order to trmove their . queues sent out to the Chinese representatives in foreign coun tries a month ago was regarded as an intimation of what was to follow, and the- edict todav occa- , sioned no surprise. Every Chi- V nese subject, from the royal fam ily to the lowest coolie, will be expected to sha7e his head forth- ' with. CATARRH Robs, You of j Energy and Vitality A Simple Home Treatment Will Quickly Cure It. ? If you allow catarrh to run its course it will surely wreck; your health. Ca tarrh , causes consumption, ; deafness, nervousness, lack of confidence and steals from man the energy that gives blm power to accomplish things.- Below are given some of the Symp toms of catarrh. If, you have any of them you need HTOMEI, the Australian dry air treatment for catarrh and the sooner you get an outfit the sooner you will rid yourself of dangerous catarrh. Is your throat raw? : Do you sneeze often? -' " " " Is your breath foul? ' " Are your eye watery? ' Do you take, cold easily?- ' ' Is your nose stopped up?' Do you have to spit often? Do crusts form in your nose?' Are you 'worse in damp weather? Do you blow your nose a great dealt Are you losing your sense of smell? .Does your mouth taste bad mornings? Do you have a dull feeling In your Do you have ringing noises In the ears? , Do you have to clear your throat on tialng? " - . ,". Is there a tickling sensation in your throat? Do you have a discharge from the nose? . ' . ' . i' '.' . Does mucus drop in back of throat? A HTOMEI outfit which consist of a bottle of j HYOMEI. (pronounce it Hlgh-o-rae) a hard rubber pocket in haler and simple instructions for use, costs $1.00 at Woodard. Clarke & Co., and druggists everywhere. , Pour a few drops of HTOMEI into the Inhaler and breathe it in. and as this highly antiseptic air passes over the inflamed and germ ridden , mem brane. It kills the germs and , soothes and heals the inflammation. . HTOMEI is guaranteed to cure ca tarrh, coughs, colds, croup and sore throat, or money back. Extra bottles of HTOMEI, if heeded, can be obtained at druggists for 50 cents. Mall orders filled, charges prepaid,' by Booth's vHy omel Co., Buffalo, N. T. y , AFTER YOUR TRADE . t L-; PHILLIPS; SHOE GO. THE UVE WIRE SHOEMEN , . : , - 109 Sixth Street, Between Washington and Stark . You Certainly Will Buy Shoes or Slippers Perhaps both, before Christmas. You might try us. It will be a pleasant surprise to you to see our large assortment, brimful of style and quality. Another surprise will be the smallness of our prices. Come in and make our acquaintance You will like us we know you will. " , - ' : SUGGESTIONS A J Will buy the Packard special shoe w jTeUU for men. All leathers, all sizes, all widths. New spring lasts. i t ' " Crt nnt ClQ Will, buy the Phn deJeUU d"u I;PS shoe' for men. Don't fail to see " this. None as good at the price. None better at any price, ' $11 A Will buy a pair men's.. slippers. 1 U U Good quality. 1 A bargain. . . . J . )C Will : buy a pair men's slippers. vlt&dO Several styles to-select frorp.- Will give you choice of an opera, J everett or Komeo style men s slip per, flexible nana turned soles. -A big buy. SO All Will buy the highest quality men's eUU slippers.- Chamois lined, opera, ev erett, Romeo or Faust style, . Sl:50 SO AA Will buy the Phillips shoe for wom OeUU eri- Styles the Jatest, quality the highest, . price the lowest. All leathers, all sizes, all widths. Velvet and satin same price. $ A A Will :buy! aTgoodifelt 'Tuliet, fur' leUU trimmed,? good selection of colors. S or. Will buy a felt Juliet, fancy, fur 1 f0 trimmed or a felt 'Comfy." The same 'slipper advertised in ladies' magazines for $1.50. .'-. ..' . . . J -I r A Will buy. the" finest' felt Tnliet, Tib-' 1 e DU tn inlaid. Something new. Beau tiful colors. . ' " " - , Will buy a fine kid Juliet. Warm lined, fur trimmed. - ' , SO Af Will buy a fine dancing slipper. ellU Pt. strap pump. Hand turned." S1.50 v-. Our Juvenile Department Will Please Ypu v The shoes you want at the prices vou want to pay are there. BOYS'llIGH CUT STORM BOOTS, sizes 9 to 13, ?2.50; sizes 1 to 5, $3.00. GIRLS' HIGH CUT IOCKEY BOOTS with patent cuff and tassel. Sizes 8 to 11, S2.25 ; sizes Vt to 6, $2.50. ,; ' See Our Display Windows!!! 1! J , , footwear. We challenge comparison of styles. ;. We have no competition in prices. -r:- -" k -j" - n , -.i.ii..mi ii .ii ...t,u.. i-iw .1., ,mjm i. , We Issue Certificates Good at Either Portland t or Seattle Stores ; ONLY SEVEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. :'c ' i, '' i'm-.l " i- '' -i- " ' ;"''' ;' " ' ' i. ''i... .." H .n"" . ' ,,1."; PMIF.XIES.SHC3iEC0.: DO YOUR CHRISTMA! HOPPING '!... ". ..' .(''""' '"'.'-.. " . . , . ..",'.' .-',., ,'. -," '':.'.. T- '...',''.. v IN A MAN'S SHOP AND DO IT NOW Your gentlemen frientJs will appreciate your gifts if purchased at a store that makes a specialty of MEN'S WEAR. 1 Our stock is selected specially for men's needs. No BARGAINIZED articles in our entire stock. We are showing complete lines of .... ' , ' ' - ' HOUSE COATS $5 to .$18 BATH ROBES $5 to $12.50 GLOVES $1.50 to $3 NECKWEAR 50c to $2.50 TRAVELING BAGS $5 to $35 HANDKERCHIEFS 25c to $1 SUSPENDERS 50c to $4 , ; PAJAMAS $3.50 to $6 LOUNGING ROBES $3.50 to $25 UMBRELLvAS $1.50 to $12150 " id the Plenty of courteous 'salesmen who . will give you all the time you require to make your selections. ; You avoic crush of department stores by shopping here. ; BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER 3& 109 Sixth Street THE LIVE VirJE SHOEMEN ' Between YVashinton anil Sitark 1 v Mm Makes the DAINTIES YOU SERVE TO YOUR GUESTS SO MuCH BETTER THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY MAKE THEM WITHOUT KAOLA THAT YOU. DO YOURSELF AN INJUSTICE IF YOU DO NOT USE IT. Adds 160 to Ihe Goodness 1 oIThinfls You will never know until you have tried using KAOLA for shorten ing frying baking, cooking, just how good your best cooking really can be. KAOLA is the pure butter of the cocoanut. It is pure and digestible, sample tin of it will, thoroughly convince you. Not to uiivc uicu rwAuw 150 nave missea. a ireau YOUK DEALER SELLS KAOLA ALSO RECOMMENDS IT ilorth Coast Limited Q : Th "Sons of the RaU" la charm, ing one aa tung by thia luxurious home on wheels. Your Compartment or Drawinroom It the acme ot coiuwwi ttif Obaerv.ctnn Car lavitM to a drllehtlul hour wuSi nature the Dining Car adu a crowning pka.urr. Leave Portland 7 00 pm, Tarnma 7 00 ?m, Seattle 7.10 pm. arrive Minneannlis JO am. .St. Paul 7.55 am on the third day. Immediate connection with fast trains to Chicago and fca.t. A magnificent trip over the Scenic High way through the Land of Fortune. Several other daily tranKontinental flyer. one through to Chicago and one through to St. Louis. Tick: Porltml. ZSS Morrison 51, Tscoma, tii Pacific Am., Smiilt, li Apt. 04 i tslir H'.y, Spokatu, 7ul Sprotiu. ITorthcrn PcciIiC' -.. - aa.' .1 Hi-h Cvzi: C- X--a i -