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i THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPT ‘ Qn Ventral firs arromnnn OEVEY =a ereuit| Murdered Little Gertrude Nits Sicce Is No Longer in the Way’ (NEWS OF THE STATE Cas Skirts Made Free Ma tig. “sy Try Our $1 Gloves | } ri I P ert ae ; RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. NEW YORK—Whether @ PULLM LL , os _F i re it y stem dines," sees tetaty » argon attondatice tn St Bargains For Men he wv w nt to} ’ ' ' y s WW ’ | f f ! \ od proc ~ law | ' we s Difteren eats inal eS | 7 ‘ | 1h agar 1] ‘ $100, b 306 iv Rena th 1 t Beat Q . alld te t | v W ‘ or ¥ : hi amon wife tt RTH YAKIMA \ ! ; , ' r of lit rt the #lain > t $44,000 ' t 50e tan ps ehtld © says that Dinser killed ‘ TESTS 4 f Witt Wool w Hew f : Sg pr ter gv he Ni beets show t the bent Me v An e start a credifWecount f b tin nd not b unt . 7 eustomer—weado not now, nor have we t Jand because she: persiated” ta- pla ry TOTAL tax for th tt marked ‘at; b cog gree 2 he Sgueed at t ; ; ; ~ " Y ABERD} : ware 81.00 ily history, o' “gy in » pro F on ha th » of Ve new for ¢ M. \ ri on, of T had x4 }to be $618 le w t seas We want y t the Vy HE W t ‘ soft " 1 the Northwest w wh he t ! t 4 . w 1a year a ‘ Bo Come in and get ac P at ha n local po ys - eo) tard ance | Saotet atory e School he id t . apron ag . Suits room for her. © crowding ore ne a Extra Special—Ye to fill and another back to 60 handsome 4tol4 dor style with two pairs of the chi trousers, big values at $2.50 been found In the @oSTAV aie Ae tomorrow only $1.69 a tenement house, near the on AGNES DINJER FERNDALE b ed al Rig assortment of new which Dinser 1, At did not take | RENKUDE has Cekenaeet a vf including Buster he detec long suspect ATES e | souble and ell stom 4 M. women wore |said this hai been followed by the; Dinser, She told the police that ACORTES cannery 1-| double a a rath an’s rses upon the child, althe plumber had killed her child big run of aliverside salmor two-piece 136 lean Gad "1 urdling scream, a| and that she had washed the bloody » Octeber 4 pats 4 ‘Agnes Rehaude’s ct heavy erash | body in the kitchen sink and helped STIMATED that it will cont] trousers, in grays, blues and fenrd The neighbor women told the de-| to hide it. The plumber sald that 006 to run the schools of Ta-| fancy mixt a splendid big fisted plun ectives how quickly the lg be was drinking and that he cuffed | coma for the ce | collection of the best cloths, itor merely living re w Dinser's room: b the child because she was naughty THE state noi t Bell-| all sizes and many diff | how te the fi io ob th ht, the | there talking. In the q He eaid he was surprised when she | ingham hae « largely 4 at-| ent prices ranging from ® child had been heard out | morr they said, a m died in the night. The coroner's | tendance this year | $1.69 'o 85.00 te Httle heart while ¢ mother |and woman ¢ down the ahaky| physician says Mttle Gertrude was | WALLA WALLA contractors have Sweaters, waists and extra lbegged Dinsor to walt and she | stairs and out into Bleventh avenue, | swung about by the hee's and her | been given the Job of surveying the trousers in abundance. would take Gertrude away. They! Agnes Renande ts tn prison with | head dashed against a brick wall w right-of-way for the Celilo $$$ | prner rattroaa Saturday Night Bargains — MIE schools of Hoquiam are| lDécMemara seemed surprised, 004 | pealy overcrowded. | Scores of Specials From 6 to 9:30 P. M. Read Them. | anawered “Ob, no, never. 1 have al | EVERETT'S city tax levy will! Boys’ Mixed Tweed Pa Men's Dress Shield Bows | ways pala her ggg Hoe ne Baust | promebty be reduced from 12% to 13 all sizes 4 to 14 of White Lawn, special wanted for money w clot | conte values, special tomorrow after 6 at, each 2e | testify to that Mra. McNamara; THE cableship Burnette t# load night at, the pair.. 2he cant a look of tenderness at her | ing coal for a cruine to Alunk Dressed Dolls, very hana. Men's Odd K jhelpmate at this juncture |. |‘tacoma panned nna Mleny 4 of never do | “The evidence snows that she) ERNEST L. BARRETT, of Rell ton jel at. ancl 1.00, $1 Fame wee vietol shots, © woman's samt Fogg a a sian gy | epent more time ab saloons than | ingham, is suing the Banner aie | values, special ai Se pair, special at, the pair Sereams and the banging open of | o ah af thaes tot to thebe besks —_—_—__— she should, but she is not guilty 88 |} company for $20,000 for loas of his Buster Bi 1T Wwe ~? é oth of them took to o fad te linn fone aod “ uster Brown and Tige ee ace wee eee After the bombardment. Mrs.| Recently the Star predicted that}that he had seen a man thrown | Charged. I Maem, ben gener che oe Spe Pdi oe Senn ae ee doll patterns, printed in Men's $5.00 Sweaters, very ted the neighborhood on South! Wadsworth again called up police |ine police would make a farce of the jout of the saloon. Patrolmen were |" | | vimar ee oy toneng halt ; | colors, on cloth, ready high grade, special after Thirtieth at il » o'clock Thurs headquarters, so she says, and BO-|irial of Frank Bale {, charged | exceedingly bashful when it came to , | .t " —_— rou for making, special at. GOb cc sedecsee $3.00 @ay night, When Mrs. Frank Wads-| titied thom what had occurred. | with conducting a disorderly house/making incriminating statements! A concensus of police opinic put in operation from Port road 256 Worth, 540 South Thirtieth, attempt-| “Why didn’t you hit one of em?" | 4: 2001 First. Thursday afternoon | against the place. shows matiefaction at the result al « Ron Gtationons.. teaetay - ee Cambric Handker- ed to wing two burglars as they| is what she alleges the desk MAD | pefore Police Judge Gordon Balocehi| “The evidence shows that there | though they overlook the position Telephone company Se inant eee chiefs, colored borders Were forcing the door of her home| a: headquarters said cas found guilty but so shaky was| Was some disturbance here and that |in which they placed the court, who| will build a new $12,000 exchange | sega So 5 and hemstitched edges, © | Mrs. Wadsworth was awakened| © “why didn't you send an officer| ‘ne evidence against the dive keep has coated since the place has| took the bit in his mouth and saved | building at Bellingham, | » wid ; 5e regular Se values, special By the barking of a dog. and steal-| yp here? she returned lor that the court found it an exeeed~|been closed. I will suspend the| the day by finding Baiocch! guilty. | GET eta | Framed Pictures, including at, each .. - be bd ing to her bedroom, saw two men| “well,” answered the guardian of ||iciy hard task to find him so and | Judgmest,” announced the court | A bystander remarked at the close! * an assortment of 500 Ladies’ Belt Hose Support- sanding across the street. One of| ine peace, “we'll try to send up| on.” ; t to suspend judg-| One detective and two patrolmen|of the trial that every saloon in} subjects,.all pretty, and § ; © them whistled, as if to signal &! somebody —s the mater and pee Hs- | attempted { that Mra. MeNa-| Seattle could be found guilty of be-| _ Probably fair tonight and Satur- really worth 25¢ each, ny — oy eg oe ” eo ment in the matter an: ass % oe . ‘ t | i ec ra p'ain or frilled elas- * omrade, and the pair then came! fut, no one came! wr eel the case. }mara had no means of support, but | log disorderly on such evidence day; light west wide, ap Hal at 10¢ tie on pas vegules is Seross the strect. Mrs. Wadsworth! “Hereafter.” said Mra. Wadsworth | "rne anfeat of the police waa com-| they failed Attempts on the part of ine bo . Best Calicoes, in nice pat- Ste vanes teil Fs ¢ immediately telephoned the police | to The Star. “I won't trouble to call | plete when Kate McNamara, charg-| J. W. McNamara, one of the as-| lice to place in evidence before te SOLE AGENTS YOUNGS terns, in black and white vrata Bate 2he and asked for assistance. up the police. [ll aim straighter.” |e i icrancy was turned loose |#allants of Patrolman J a. took | court many previous transgressions | and navy and white 2! + _ In the meantime the robbers, af-| hace saat Ur cothenen aa tied tie tie wide and oe the part of Mra McNamara were WATS highest grades, worth Pad Front Hose Support- © ter exploring about the residence,| THE body of the #ul After the terrible scoring Batocehi |that she had no means of support. objected to by her attorney and| pw rocks & Co., 1381 Becond| Giye and T%e a yard—we ers, with silk and satin fe feturned to the front door and) near Bellingham has been received at the hands of the police| “Kate and | have been married | sustained by the court avenea pr handle 6c or cheaper pad, made of extra 4) Started to pick the lock | S¢ that of Deniet Grant. He is # the result seems incredibia, but the|!® years, I have known her 22| It fs not believed that the decision o— ealicoes—special tomor- strong elastic, regular = | Then it was that the plucky| posed to have come here from Penn-| ot werlook sof years,” he testified will have any effect on the ctvil| Clauss Shears and Scissors are the row night at the yard T5e values, special at... t | Woman, despairing of aid from the syivania in pearch of x evidence and compromised the mat-| When asked if his wife made a/ suit fied against the city by Bal-| standard for the world. At Piper| se eeeeee ee eeeeee Se stteeee . 19¢ ; - living by hanging around saloone,! occht \& Taft's, 1024 Second avenue *** |ter fearing an appeal and koow!n jthat a jury would not sustain the judgment of th court should a fine be entered against the defen | dant. ower gare McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Straightforward Dealings —Small Profitsp——Many Sales——That’s Our Mette When About to city. A landlord stated that a gucet |) eee 1] Clot! Seater ates ts | 2615-2617 First’ The Bee H SGeihats “ee See othes |p me wa us oonif Avenue | ee Hive) Avenue isan ; Remember “Broddhurst’—it tweans best. This ap Between Vine and Cedar Sts. Reliable Dry Goods Store Between Vine and Cedar Sta 4 parel is perfect in quality of cloth, w manship, | SNORE TSP OR ea Sitar rae Hipinal tt , Ser IDewielle Tried | - ADAMS TEA & COFFEE CO. a We take pleasure in showing the many excellent | : 9 points of thie famous’ clothing to Convert Neighbors | HAS MOVED BROADHURS1 00 lmseh dettverstion op aectded ta] ’ SECOND AVENUE 1 535 CORNER PINE STREET 1 535 ONE BLOCK NORTH OF BON MARCHE. | Judge Frater’s morning when chambers the SYSTEM . UP Sos st nem |Crinp, of Whidby island, was in | vestigated. | q | O. H. Lott, @ neighbor of Crisp, | Other Reliable | 22 swore out the warrant for Crisps | . UP WE WILL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. eae. SaaS eS tS aS eS SF ee er eS eS. Makes Jarrest, and Crisp's entire family | are: ‘ fonts oelhedbll eythane Hag ore | FOR SATURDAY, BEST IOWA CREAMERY BUT- ; from Whidby ‘island. His eldest Honest Merchandise at Rock-Bottom Prices you can find any day of the week in the wef THR, PER LB. bat og + wey ee Manailel, 4 piety: Galt ot 16, Wen eee one sctet Beaeicls tos atlanta te ne Ont B rene tp: Oe lower lowest. I} BEST WASHINGTON CREAMERY, 28¢@ LB.; 2 LBS ; e jone of the witnesses against her sei ; | FOR ... eos bbe father, testifying that he persistent = - qecepmeepremmnenyeseee & ( ly discussed Dowieism with every . } . e€dels elmer AD. Ho sradtese ook to Gnveh all ANNUAL BEDDING SALE ——- SATURDAY'S SHOE NEWS, |! the neighbors to his belief. The|f OBE Buys a nice Silkoline Comforter. filed with A Big Bargain in Ladies’ : $00-004 First Ave. Cor, Colum- Strongest Overcoat House in {| youngest child was a babe-in-arms Deed ‘alas ter rere ose | fine Footwear for Saturday— ff] | bia St. The State. Dott, the complaining witness, com Buys a Silkoline Comforter filled with pure |] All our $2.50 and $4.00 values ff] 1 plained that Crisp was a public} w otton, full size for double bed, hand tied. in Ladies’ fine Footwear 1 4 nuisance, his fanaticiam being 8] heavy and warm, very special for $1.25 from our regular stock, ff , e | disturbance to everyone on the is $1.50 Buys a SilKoline Comforter filled with pure nothing reserved, all nobby. liand, and that he sought to turn the combed whit extra large up-to-date stock, different 1636 SECOND AVE., COR. PINE ST. island into a Dowie colony size, 1m from one cotton pad, won't gather in atyles, all widths and sizer . n q 4 The examining physicians recom jumpa, extra fine covering, very special | pric Special price for Saturday a = = mended that the court warn Crisp . sh Tinta, Sens bark ie | Peayte : to let his neighbors alone. Judge lally priced for....4@¢ | “ Frater gave the fanatic a talk and | wool finish, extra’ heavy, || | ; jeontinued the case, pending devel gray, tan and white, specially || 4 One Week {so we | ~ YS' SCHOOL WANTS— | ; é RRR rt Pr hal see waa f a j 4 $ |] Bore schoo Pants, specially priced ¢ " sa re AS oa +) 2 v ry G JAPOLIS ‘ 1 19¢, 49¢, GRE end The —_————— | ag ene orn nee Dey Get, Bie TNIMAMAPOLIS. 1nd. Gent FID pose’ Cape, special for he and AMe | WOMEN'S BLACK PETTICOATS— j Notions, Millinery, j® 22. 13 Walker, former HKhoy# Braces, special for. .bé, 10¢@ Ihe and Be Three Leaders for Saturday—the “Celebrated §. McCart Mercantile Co * y ae nts cnlet of 74 #} Boys’ Shirts, light and dark colors, cael <P = at wand *G died at his home in «| 95e¢ and dpe || BM.” branc— : m Successors to MOREE E NO HEHEHE HHT We have just received by express oug second Fall |] A 5 cee DE e est an e | j M’DONALD MER. CO. 2422 FIRST AVENUE. purcha: of Ladies’ Kimonos, Needless to say Ladies’ Black Petticoats, with 15-inch | ; they are the ery latest styles and choicest fab- | and 4 emall hemetitehed ruffles, fine fab. } d ELECIED OFFICERS rice; the colorings are simply beautiful; they | special price for Saturday $ : i eat come in short and full length; for quick selling 5 value Ladies’ Black Petticoats, in dif | - we have ape Jally priced them at v styles, with large vd emall ruffles, velvet_trim- 1 The Washington State Eclectic 19¢, T5e, $1 $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 | special price for Saturday only....$1.69 in e O ' ERNST BROS 206-108 PBPIKE $T. Medical association held their 14th} Annual meeting in the office of Dr L. O. Whitford Wednesday, Sever al new members joined the associa th The MONARCH RANGE Is rapidly becoming so well known that further praise or description is nost unnec= FALL UNDERWEAR The following officers were elect QUICK MEAL RANGES ed MEN'S FALL UNDERWEAR, | $1.00 for Men's Sanitary Austra- | 9S@ for Ladies’ Sanitary Austra- essary W. Overmeyer, M. D., South! w , lian Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests n Wool “Fitwell” Jersey Rib- The Monarch is gradually } a | Bend, president; T. V. Cole, M e sell re- and Drawers to match; superior bed Vests and Drawers, superior yet surely superseding tured oe 1 Pace mi Steele, M. D., Waltaburg, 2nd Vice closer margin | g@@!ifor our tie qoaitient and is really in a class of ite re TT hed ees range president; R. O. Ball, M. D., Tacoma, ny oth- |“ y ac , . ey ciethitig Yikes ne NR. + jaecretary; L. C. Whitford, M. D.,| in Se braw all seams | BOYS’ AND MISSES’ FALL UN- p is polished; the } made a" Seattle, treasurer; board of trustees cover ing of this DEARWEAR. blued steel, therefore gach @ low price. For FA ble, M. D., Seattle, Frank Dé for Men's kar) to | Boys’ and Misses’ Jersey Ribbed it never requires blacking: Beauty, economy, dura- Brooks, M. D., Seattle, R. L. Chase, Jersey ¥ wear off Vests, Pant® and Drawers to Wipe occasionally wikia D. Bility and real merit, M, D., Bothell bed Vests | LADHES’ FALL UNDERWEAR. matchy natural fleeee; this gar tamp cloth and $: eae ihe ” they stand alone—un- —_ ond Prawert | 2i@sor Ladies’ Peeler Vests and ment we have carried for four wn aa ined 7 to match | “"TirlWers to mateh, natural color seasons and can recommend a naw one, equaled. ; | with double | shaped, extra fleeced. You can't same for ite wearing and wa ee RODE te made as baa oien | spat, large | match this garment for less than | ing qualitles 16 to of an outer and inner yearl = but c j clally pri for The Patent Du- Wall of heavy, cold-roll- t French | 9% for Ladies’ Wine Australian | 10¢ to plex Damper ad- steel, Ithou A. Sk o bies strap with | Wool Vests and Drawers to| Boys’ Heavy Natural jth aitehidéa abet eee oft natural | match, medium weight for early | Vests and Dr match, mits draft front * ab ‘OI ae | jeece and | ‘a wear, seams ¢ e and sizes 2 o a en &: ‘aabestos boards, Hollis, at Interbay, a few dass agg), | seam. "© | taped, actual value RSG. | fetalla, regulariy thee pei hy vac ) te very thick triple he was somewhat startled by the jj Brick $1.00 for Ladies’ Fine White Hive price for all sises only, ng ony walls, appearance of another man and a Worsted Vests and Pants, “Ards. ‘ we Re dustion of fel and an @ DUPLEX GRATES— policeman later who doubted the (i) $4[8% ter best quailty Men's Aus- ley Mills,” hand trimmed, high | Misses’ and Boys’ Natural Aust gemverature In the oven, $ Permit use of any kind validity of the purchase. tralian Wool Vests and Drawers heck, long sleeves, actual value Han Wool Vests, Pants and The Oven ts reinforced 86 of coal or wood. The man claimed that the boat to match; having carried this $1.26. a Drawers to match, — steam it cannot warp or buckle, OVENS are 14, 16, 18 was his, but Schilke showed a Mil pasmber Sov 5 ceaeaee, we tee $1,00for Ladios’ All Woot Scarlet shrunk, made from a twisted Monarch ovens. are eathe | of sale whereta be bad paid forthe strongly nend name for | — Medicated and Pants to| yarn; this garment is highly pec and 20-inch, Oven door boat. The paper was signed by Hol s non-shrinkable match, superior quality, actual recommended for its wearing we fe double and cannot in os Ft al pd p sooty value $1.26. é | and non-shrinkable qualities, ' aia (haggle son, = = : $5.00 Cash, $5,00 a Month smoo' The Mblice are on the lookout for yaa MONARCH RANGE. and evenly, Hollis In the intereste of the a® leged owner, who his stow Old Range taken as ment, THON Pe