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MURDER WAS WORK F bGHBINDERS VANCOUVER LEARNING MORE OF DEATH OF CHARLIE SING— | TWO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE AND THE DETAILS OF A HIGHBINDERS' MEETING LEARNED 5 to The Star) 4 B Nov “(Speci VANCOUVE " the While there have been several son sore ektiatine thee velopme n the murder case t > exploit Char Sing, there tx wethi \e y Th in the information obtained the | Appears to be ple evidenoe re Police to indicate the exact identity | * i of the | high Of the ; ] binder ng at which Charley Two arrests have been made, but |s4id he received his death sun the me . are held more}mons, When th had summoned with the idea that they may later | Charley to the meeting, according te turn out to be material witnesses | the ¥ he told afterwards to Act ef Butler, they accused ht ney to cert than for any part that the officers | ing think they may have played in the [of having giver tragedy of last Friday morning, [| Chinamen to go to make @ pretence Choy Song and Lee Ming Foy are|of playing in Ne n order to the two men held in the Stev | ation regarding — the ts operation and how it be rated by the police the highbinder theory \of reely on the atements of Charley » developments are fall, The former is an old man, the Sook in the house where Charley was | « killed. | Lee fs a young man, an alleged | murder dep @embler, and a partner of the de jeer m eared. but The theory that the Japanese part- expected. “s ‘This handsome coat is of fawn ¢ olored broadcloth. It fs made with @ half-fitted back. The long shoulde r effect i ¢ ted out by the sugges tion of a cape reaching half way to the elbow. A deep, flaring cuff turns up over the full sleeve. Every man should have a little fat, just enough room for o corner somewhere in the house |one table, and well light which is exclusively his own. A | warmed. a and face where he can read and write,| Men waste time searching for|kitehen about—yes, and where he |things which their careful helpmates/ 4nd a large can smoke if he pleases, smoke with have tald away for them. Time ts) ue save his feet on the table if he wishes. {valuable in this day and age. In the “den hould be « table|man and another to a woman. where |papers and books lying about. man likes to have piles of papers them. If they are upon his own near and he likes the book he in table, in his own “den,” he need/reading where he can lay his hand have no fear that they are an eye-lon it without searching through a sore to the housewife. | ing ase, A woman nin every- > Such a place is the right of every |thing tucked away in a drawer, mar living. No matter if the place|man wants things “handy.” In $e no larger than the bathroom of Siden he can enjoy this orderly dt DA. SHOOP'S RHEUMATIC CURE °°" = comfort Costs Nothi t Pai MENU AND BAKED BANANAS. Any honest pte from BREAKFAST. Rheumatiom te welcome to this offer Baked Bananas. For years I searched everywhere to | Steamed Rice with Sugar and Cream nd « specific for Rheumatiom. For Poached Baas. Toast. nearly 1 years | worked to this end Creamed Potatoes. At last im Germany, my search was Coffee vewarded. I found « costly chemical LUNCHBON, that 414 not disappoint me as other Potato Soup. Croutons Rheumatic prescriptions had disap-| Cold Soda Biscuits. Cheere Puffs ip Pointed physicians everywhere. Tea I ¢o not mean that Dr. Shoop’s DINNER. oy ye Cure can turn beny joints Lamb Broth with Barley. egain. That is impossitie.| Roast Beef. Scalloped Potat rive from the blood the| Steamed Fig Pudding with Whipped and swelling, Cream. and is the end of Rheuma- Coffee. tim. I know this so weil that I will] To bake banana for © full month my Kheu-|skins and tay them tn a buttered meGe Curg on trial. I cannot cure al! | graniteware py: Put € tablespoons casee 8 month It would be| butter, 6 tablespoons sugar and 3 Saggeorgaite & cnpest that. But most| tablespoons lemon julce in the will yield within 8 days. This|double boiler; add 1 tablespoon trial treatment will convince you that| water and cook until well mixed Br. Ghoop’s Rheumatic Cure is a pow-| Baste the bananas every five min- @r against Rheumation—e potent force| utes and cook them 20 minutes against Gisonse that is trreemtibl: Serve hot for dinner with meat or| My offer is made to convince you of | cold for breakfast? my faith. My faith te but t Steamed Pig Pudding—Chop half remove the| and|Women don't like quantities of| | | mlan dates, Gc Ib. Hay, Grain on Feed ome of exporience—of actual know!l-| pound figs fine or put them through | e0ge. 1 know what it can do. AndiI|the meat grinder, Motsten with know this so well that I will furnish|/ quarter cup melted butter. Soak 2 remedy on trial. Simply write me|cups stale bread crumbs in half cup @ postal for my book on Rheumatiem.| milk. Add half teaspoon ealt to the 3 wit then arrange with « G@ruggist| whites of 2 exaw Heat anti! stiff. Add the bread crumbs and milk to & pudding mold, turn in the pudding ft @ full month on trial. If it succeeds|and steam three hours. Do not tet @he cost to you te %.%. If it falls the| the water stop belling or the pud loss is mine and mine alone. It will) ding will be heavy. be left entirely to you. I mean that} To whip heavy cream use a Dover qmactiy. If you say the trial is not/ege beater: for light cream a whip- eatisfactory, 1 don't expect a penny|churn. Flavor with a little vanilla from you. and sweeten to taste. Chill thor I have no samples. Any mere sam-| oughly, whip, and as the froth rises that can affect chronic Rheuma-| «kim It off into a strainer, There in must be drugged to the verge of| dancer of heavy cream turning to Ganger. 1 use no such drugs for it is| butter if whipped too long. @angerous to take them. You must get the disease out of the blood. My GOOD TO KNOW. ly Goes that even in the most] Whiting mixed in « paste with G@Moult, obetinate cases. It has cured | sweet oll removes all spots from tin the oldest cases that I ever met, and) Polish afterwards with dry whiting fim all of my experience, in ail of my|and newspapers. 1,000 tests, I never found another rem-| To remove vinegar stains Yrom e@y that would cure one chronic case| cruets, ete., crush an eggshell very fn ten. fine, put inside the bottle with aiit- Write me and I will send you the| tie warm water, and shake. book. Try my remedy for « month.) If the toughest and coarsest pleces for it can't harm you anyway. If St) of beef are dipped into vinegar be- fails, the loss is mine. fore they-are stewed, they will be Aééress Dr. Shoop, Box M4, Racine,|found when cooked to be exceed Wis. ingly tender. gure by one or two bottles. At alllete,, it should become lumpy, let It Crugsiete stand for @ few minutes, then drain ' affair, the fies and fold in the egas. Rutter | Bottles Full Levinson’s Medicinal Port $1.00 PER FULL QUART. PHIS GRAPE Ive Nature's Grea Both Phones, Main 644. a and Untversity, Try on garments before buy » You purchase a mult oF overcomt in t Bults and Overcoats— From $10 Up J.Redelshetmer & Co. it Overcoat House in the State, me $00-504 Firat Ave. ns again, pouring back slowly Potato water is a thing that most away; yot it has a u Ing the potatoe settle and then sponges dirt allow the water to get blunt, Brarpen them by opening and glass, The atem the biuntest be repeated whe hould have the rough dirt ¢f with a hard brush, | Seraped with a piece of soft wood, with @ knife, should be put chair, | ata time and polished off Much of the dripping f }of meat is lost of good drip- by taking out joint is about half done A man needs a “den. | Disorder means one thing to a and pouring off the fat THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES (These prices are any buyer in Prices on small purchases 2 per cent higher.) Preah Meat-—Cow beet DY UGLW sack Hubbard squash. ber Tb. Dum ak stopped motorman proceeded on t without taking the trouble to inves | tigate whether the victims of their arlessnes had been seriously burt Oats, 08% pee ton compressed Um new wheat ae See Classified page for Fr iiingns $28 ton Native cream beeeeieie Chickens, hens and aprin of 2 Soe. 00 per a ‘dow pecial Prices | ':..'.°"." adopted a vigorous campaign a men fac | Sauabs, scarce, CRIMINALLY NEGLIGENT | Miss Cora Allen, wh was painfully this morning while board « street car at MiI4 cases not chronic are often| If, when mixing flour for batter, | According to a stat 921 SECOND AVENL Hops station aiakam ot tae . coffe and spice bu he and Miss Allen Outing a/b . $5.6 Gowns Fur Garments FUR JACKETS of K mer A kan. Wectrhe Beal, Wool Beal, I the Bow Heaver, Otter and Real Alaskan Reet tne teanednetad prices $95 to 9225 FUR NECKWEAR, if long and rt arettes a varietion: Bila ”g Coney, Mink, Black Marten ne me berian squirrel; prices ranging from $1.60 to “930 werm Underwear can buy Underwear at our prices, LADIES’ HEAVY FLEECE-LINED COTTON UNOg- GARMENTS, any at rr MEN'S UNDERGARMENTS, fleece lined, at, Wee garment 500 BETTER QUALITIES and higher ed, in best obtainable, at, the garment, T5e, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.00 Children's Underwear, in all sizes and prices to sult Warm Blankets It is pleasant, indesd, to roll up anugly in a Fine Wool Hiank we are now enjoying You should #ee our line of splendid White We rth Star Blankets, the finest in the land, See samples in our window McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. aod Company mines t, the nights like the Toklas.Singerman‘Co aaa he Our Overcoats Are Beauties---Call and See Yourself in One of Them Cor. 2d and Toklas, Singerman & Co 5.2 the mboth to the ground.” Eme claims that the car was not nd that the conductor and ir tr Allen was able to walk to her — Free Want Ads CITY OF VANCOUVER |Last week was the qu Jind it is said that during r ceeding weeks in thie gay heard Offiela far wanting Ithe games where wh Pails deskaes B80} been gamt B2e Pails papetteiery 7 OPERATION CAUSED DEATH Adams 202 Mre. Mary Shoemaker, wife W. Shoemaker, died at the Monod Remember we are closir hospital this mor an th m at whore of a surgical ration for ery Btc ta make more roc dicitis, Mr. a Other Similar Bar- ‘Tomorre Children’s Nazareth Waista, at 1,000 pairs of Wo Men's Four-in-Hands, absolute Roy's Check Ties, Men's We Table Men's $2 Self Op w baby, we guarantee to make the prices qu: lots inst wise In Union Wh RATTLE OF POKER CHIPS NO LONGER HEARD IN THE (Special to The Star) VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov jambling is cloned in’ Vancouver est for yea elick of the poker chip will be announcement on the sub: tit orerma | has YOUNG BLACKSMITH MAY BE This Is a Serious Question EITHER INSANE OR A VICTIM | using? It will be to your in’ recently returned to Seattle , Alaska where they had spent sevy-| Who ts afflicted with an inordinate ap-! Singerman & THE FAjR FLEISHER’S YARN 3c SHAFER BROS. _ Overcoat Weather a nd Overcoat Satisfaction gains at The Fair Wat the great rebulid at the skein Owe ntown yarn, at the skein 206 fe e Paper, all shades, at the Be ns Black Sateen Overshirts, ach Ste Working Gloves, of mule skin, at the patr 200 len Glover for men, Women and children, at just half price. The Shafer wi has become hea quarters for overcoats. Every one of the new and _ practical styles is here in an immense variety of fabrics. Moreover, the shop’s policy gives you the fullest amount of style and service for the least possible amount. PRICES RANGE FROM $11 UP Distributors of the famous 3 Imperial Hats for men. Shafer Bros Second Ave., Cor. University St. $25 Saved How? By using Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater— — burns coal, coke, or niftings. 18 IT POSSIBLE? We guarantee you this saving, as well as guarantee you wt ponsible comfort to be obtained from any arket, absolutely clean and whole gas to ruin drapery in and see one in operation silk, in al pretty patterns, at 1 hades to choose from, at each 1Be n Legeings, reg $1.00 to 82 at ular selling closing them ow Oni Cloth, ‘good’ Variet of patterns, at the ¥ Ie mbrelias for women, worth Sc, for at * All Wool Gun Metal Hoslery, worth 400 pair, at All our Infant's Long White ake, and infant's wear ally, marked very ke siok selling If you want anything © for rices right, and the good as shywhere Mail Orders We fill all mall orders promt for anything by THE FAIR Second Ave. and Pike Street reted Suits, ed Pant . Viet Kid and Calf Shoes, at $2.50 Derby anid Soft Felt Hate Money refunded if not eatte- factory. 1205A FIRST AVENUE Below the Pestoffics Smal! size 11.80 112.00 ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. per full quart bottle UNION LABEL WHISKY In Un on there is atrength—like ky ° petite for whiskey, was examined er 104 First Ave. Sooth an insanity commission tn the ~~ JUDGE IS Both Phones Pink’ 1755 jail this morning, and his case taken | Fyee Delivery. inder advisement, the physicians de- — claring ItJmposaible to decide at this time whether he im really a maniac, or | t to Kill himself. He has been kept in a straight-jacket oma | his cell in atte sorry you have lost your wife so jeral years, Immediately upon thetr | simply suffering from the effects of a] ival bi Mra, Shoemaker was | apree ‘| _— taken ill ng of| He was picked up by the police a Special to The Star funeral arrangments is at| day or #0 ago, and while in the city | (Spe ) Butterworth's under & partors, | jail beat hie head againat the bars of| NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. 11,—“Tam | ward of times, I will therefore sen- you, so often a widower, to years in the penitentiary. ms to be that he ts| With this characteristic state. |, lie dehuston beiug fon over by an |Ment, Judge Rudkin yesterday or- Oe eee nt Tha vouug tellow ie |dered George An Miller's temoval to blacgsmith, although he has been min- [the State penitentiary. | Miller, allas jing in Alaska for some time past | Geor. H. Emerson, is the man who Bust |secured money from Undertaker Sea- jsions under false pretense Hie heme Was to go to an undertak- you |er's place of business, select coffin rest |for his deceased wife, and then have sonve excuse for borrowing $6. He What kind of Underwear are to nee the G. & M. Health Under- OF ALCOHOL wear; knit to fit and guaranteed |told Mr. Messions he lived on the to wear; reasonable prices, King |Wenasy and ax the bank was closed ™ 2 Bros, 914 Ist ave. e**lat the time he would like to have Edward Sullivan, @ young Irishman, os 83, He got $5 Instead, and failed + For Overcoats, call @t Toklas,|to show up. In passing sentence, » 24 and Seneca. *** ‘the judge made the above statement,