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} t sae ih te “ ° |EXCITING Mra, James Mitchell, of 14% Twentioth avenue, reported the theft pat At w dark 4 and some | SHOOTS AND TER GBUTHERLAND GO TO BEoReETOWN wieKT MAR ; BRIDGES ESCAPED DEATH AT 8KAG FATALLY WOUNDS PORT CAPITAL CITY TO WED | SHAL WILL HAVE PRELIM > WAY LAST MONDAY \* bain yep mit LAND OFFICER | we 7 ite S c NARY HEARING AUGUST 9 " | ¢ th hton ; L > ; oe Ee ae th a peti —— eT st Minit (Special to The Star.) .. MERC HANT A doubt naway, which at firat | tion presented this morning by res dev Gian See Charles Bridges, who shot and] OLYMPIA, Waal lept. 2.—Wal The case against Night Marshal | € hough more thar foner Idents of that district wounded Charles Ingram ter G th und Mise May Mein, of Georgetown, which was] would be fatally injured FOR ng on what 5 bets atte, Were er ito have € ternoon at the MISSING : morning wmntil August » inst Klein ts « Rice, the young im of the robt others had rv ¥ giving him drv hadie to leave his semploy ed the be Micfead him, but Y orking up the 7 aga re convinced that th dal evidence they fagainst him is so st Bean hold him to the Mor trial him helpless | is still un frightened ot the by the Vessels tying Klein has 1 talent to who are st Klein cumatan tained tha the y City Detective Tennant an¢ aty Sheriff Neto ane, ba wits see at raw hat, and that bh eR sha He 2 Who was staggert: « ‘to the entrance SGeorgetow Betousness Mad been in a stupe: A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. ‘The wit Ahe time was § fog when he « Klein wi ‘wlibi. He and in be @he morning Klein ts furnished Georgetown s @iace Rice ce} fo have a ‘A. Ward party to Yet been app George, who w Defore him for an « €e their financial » PRINCE ss ELOPED ROVISE AND HER COUNT ARE LIVING AS MAN AND WIFE IN ROME Gy Scripps News Ass'n) ROME, Sept. 2. —Prin of Coburg, who ago from E ror tenant Count Mattasich Mhas arrived at I @y the count. 7 ‘ing at the H WILL GET BIG REWARD @y Scripps Ne BAN JOSE, Cal | where n the murderer of I tody wh erly answ sheriff wil the right $10,000 rew | Fairbanks in Kansas City Final Clearance Boys’ Knee Pants Sults $3.95 nd 3 FI Boys’ Corduroy Pants mde, 3 da anecevers ae * 1 We‘ 35cfor Boys'75 75c | Knee Pants aan Men’ s Furnishings Reduced ‘ton ast Black Hose xc Lisle Suspenders... .20¢ i ,COLOr ARE ELLING ! = ‘ te . 296 | | $1.50 3 4 Ke the; ayy wh nd 4 ar, br A clean # cap of roken lots. How on sale, It will pay you to call|M 29¢ | $5 Leather Suit Case $3.90 and ordered hia passengers out RUNAWAY *| SEVERAL PEOPLE NARROWLY | at_ A. Bridge & Co. Thinking (hat all w vehiole he rails und was cone ife aby car 1 lifted @ little hetd it} t ntl the | t Popular Price Clothiers LAST OF SUMMER STOCKS 200 Pairs of _ Men's Odd Pants a, | Ree | in Worsteds, Cassimeres, ¢ worth up to $3.50, on sale Saturday — Get Your Boys Lee tsar nr Opens Monday Idren Boys’ $6.00 Suits for . $4.65 Boys’ Regular New Styles Boys’ Soft Hats w fall styles in Boys’ Soft Hats, black and colors, POCIAL emmene eevee DBE | Extra Specia Next Boor to Bon Marche *| JUSTICE Al BRIGHTON | Wianwavman BRITISH BARK|:*": and quarters yest m an| the back | 807 First uable ner of thei neased | stock remains EL acneellienal alll Policeman =| MARRIED AT Shot Down sicko OLYMPIA | of age, and h a re dent of San Franciaco, ne. r Goadnets fess and Motorman G. &. Bingham took part Doring the fight Walton fired MI8S MAY BARTON ANDO WAL- Rev Firat officlatng. D left: immedi- al trip to Lake Cush- Walton mat @ the police > arrest the was caught menger who an Insurance man, was a stenographer of Fulton & Faben. (My Beriops News A AUCKLAND, Sept. 2.—Th wh bark Sa from shway ; fan oa which Of BIG INCREASE » was riding, As slipped eld the aboard the Jover his face a or up at the 5 rgo were saved q argo The county auditor's report for gust shows that 600 more instra- , re filed than in the corre month It was r Nelson was on tform and, seating he dashed throngh the need upon the robber Hudson Bay Fur | what was up The man-|car and from the} A gener which Nelson. $4.610.9 was taken in during Au- al mixup then occurred, in re thar bigh wayman, ' September 22 r@ warance a mystery | gust, 1908, the A Bridge & Co.—-Popular Price Clothiers A. Bridge & Co.—Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. Final Clearing Out OF ALL THE BROKEN LINES IN MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS LEFT OVER FROM OUR GREAT MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE. EVERYTHING ON SALE TOMORROW IS STRICTLY DESIRABLE. ELEGANTLY TAILORED SUITS IN PLAIN BLUES AND BLACKS, DARK TWEED MIXTURES AND OVER- PLAIDS, ETC., ENTIRELY SUITABLE FOR EARLY FALL WEAR. « $5.25" $6.25 $7.50 © $8.00 $9.00 * $9.50 All suits fitted, pressed and kept in repair as long as they last absolutely free of charge. $10.00 Men’s Suits for $15.00 Men’s Suits for $18.00 | Men’s Suits |. jor. $12 50 Me n’s tor $16. 00 Men’s Suits for r 19 00 Men’s Suits for he... Boys’ $6.50 Sults for Boys’ $7.00 Suits for $5.35 $5.65 20c Hose for 12; Cents Pair | Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts of $1.25 $3.50 Knee Pants Suits $2.45 This Ex — pentane t before the ¢ These are oys’ . will interest ev- ade from st patterns, srown checks, to 16. Regular $2.45 Boys’ New Fall Caps In golf, Norfolk auto shapes ; i Negli riled || S5¢ | Eton and Broken loth One Special Lot of Boys’ 2 and 3-Piece Suits n Norf 2 and Sailors, Tweeds and Ca 8c | and 5. Suits that we sold regularly ; erge IS¢ | gees, some or cheviot; all r Men’s 60 dozen Men’s Regular 1Sc Black Socks Socks splendid value, Saturday only .... Men’ s Underwear + 2B5¢ | $1.50 Underwear for 396 5 Underwear for. $1.15 2100 Underwear for 1 25 Underwear for. $1. - 0 Underwear for. wear 75c l nilexwond for $1.00 Un 1415-1417 Second Ave, :; orwear 25 Underwear fo