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IWALF A cr oma CrTy on demon “J8 Rit aonths the eat te goutnwes murders. geemsion, creas of terre inatance ad been oil. *~ ety ae ! i was ( eat at Chickasaw bs abe een slit | in th paving Lolige\ eae odernLUisiiness Wilson Budy. 27 Ove touan idea Fine. Crones dio—Seatie Von: ty this ent you w teat, we Chair we r we are | queen Pay LATER “FELLED IN A FIGHT, THEN A WOMAN SLIT HIS EARS.” he suspicions of the pc aroused by rack oma A Double Twisted Cord of a me dium size finishes this special Portiere, and in this lot you will find a number of very choice combinations rede toned greens s and greens $3.66 to sell Thur and Priday for heavy Spec gold lor fin simil but these rich, are fint the top ials are & mysterious midnight Big Anne” returned from an auto mobile ride in time to see the last of the fire. The police found blood stains on the walls, but none of the had died from violence — Se TO SEE BATTLESH! Take be ‘trips daily Pier 2. THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. - Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels == Mid-Week Sale: - Weary Bones Rest Well on This Soft, of gteens and browne ndings in Lot ar heavy shed with a cord of curtain new stock than regalar Ten re SOe round trip Elastic and some plain curtains worth pan! $2.50 No to those tn lot & court | Saal 5 ROE STE ‘YOUNG W | FROM P Porta Dentist Underié | Arrest Being bnplicated (By Un | PORTLAND, Charged with causing the death of Mins Mabel Wirts he daughter of | Justice of the Henry Wirte jof Forest ¢ by mereurial De J. B Whitney, of | Forest Grove, Ore., tx tn The « and distr are Peace ve, Ore | poisoning oner now t attor evi perfecting the dence they have against him Whitney has admitted, it le sald,! me ; ————ww |having given the girl the potwon manner and thrown on the floor of Why didn’t these people try to | solution for her use and will prob he car, Which had come from here. | escape?” they asked, The t y tell his story voluntarily to the The body was never identified. was that the lomates had been ‘oner'a jury late this afternoon Still another body was found, | druqged while a murder was com they meet badly decomposed, in & pool of | mitted In the house, then the fire charge against Dr. Whitney water near a railroad track, within | was set to cover dences of | fell like a thunderbolt in the clreule he elty limite, It bore the same | the crime, and t vietima, uneon- | of the Wirts family and the friends mysterious and terrifying marks, | scious from drugs, were suffocated. | of the young dentint. It was only in a pocket was a checkbook bear. It was three weeks later that the | brought to light late yesterday af & the name P. Helcher, Bedford, | body was found tn the pool |ternoon, when the funeral of the Ind This body was pever Ultimately there wa grand airl was stopped in a sense dentified jury investigation, and “Big Anne jal manner by the undertaker, A w Weeks prior to this find and J. Peters, the negro porter at n afte ong delay be recetved the death ¢ tending phy The ar ficate from the and her resort. were arrested rests developed certain clews were et fire im the resort of “Big Anne” detectives searched Oklahoma and The certificate gave the cause of ley. Her reputation extended Texas for Fannie Ritchie, who had|death as “mercurial! polsoning to the opening of the terrt. been a visitor at "Big Anne's” |The coroner was at once notified 7 tn 2 sal hana ne 7 d took cher He ed the m 1889, “Big Aune” Was the | “BoxTT-all The weal Monalifal | and took charne, He allowed, th ms panes a con 5 r vund oo ” om @ pron , Three women and # man were — a "Firat oP go ee fused to permit the. body to be found deed, apparently suffocated. moved until the case bad been fully THE DEAF CAN HEAR in vestigated. Following this declaration came the statement from Whitrey that he had given Miss Wirts 4 solution rea nh = several Weeks ago to use. He did TMB STOL not know at the time, be sald, that it contal polson in sufficient quantity eoult fatal The dentist was ted and taken to jail. Whitney comes trom SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This @iefigurement end bite mae a thing st the bast ‘Thesis v0 Kangaroo Springs 1513-1519 Last Twenty Years. Mattress. Outing Plans rhe regular se now Felt A 40-POUND FILLED WHITE COTTON MATTRESS FOR $6.50. i were Few te. a man who works bard mental.y or physically all day needs a soft, restinducing mattress ep DE ‘St least « part of the twenty-four hours. Do you need an collent mattress? Then Faney Lawns, regular p a ned buy. We are offering a full forty-pound, carefully felted cotton mattress, covered tn only : ie Bver-wear-out Aca tickings at a price that should tempt all mattress buyers. Better snap Kimono Cloth, regular price 20e; Thursday and F at Just $2.50 lees than at only 12¢ White Goods, regular price 25¢; Highly Polished } | »:: "ce A Fancy Ticking, regular price A MEd ine - " New Spring Suiting, all colors, You will find our stock of Cord Hardwood Rocker Tender prise G00; only .- O96 Fintshed Portieres most complete. ———————E New Plaids, ali colors, regular and the regular roo of prices $2 95 price 7c; only ate range from $7.60 up to $9.00. To ad Riack Votles, regular price $1.26 acquaint you with this showing only 696 ; Black Panamas, regular price © are oftfert . 4 v be ae catia re Velvets, all colors, regular price i Corded” $1.26; now only aie Curtains, Fency Suitings, regular price o ibe; now only Boe JACKETS, SUITS, FURS, erc. Ladies’ Jackets, regular price up to $7.50; size 32 to 34; now ig onty one piv Children’s Coats, regular price up to $7.50; now only $2.25 Women's Suits, regular price up to $15.00; now only $3.98 Ladies’ Furs, regular p.ice® up to $20.00; now only $4.95 Brussels Rugs, regular price up ». to $2 now only ose ain Coats, rexular price up to 9 | When it comes to value, just com 00; now only $3.08 pare this Rocker with any one yo Ladies’ Capes, regular p to $15.00; now only up $2.45 have ever priced. It's # size livingroom piece le with a medium high back Por very 1 " LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, draped pret plain torned spindles, and se curely braced arma. Rocker built of hardwood, finished « Ladies’ Underwear, regular and to golden, quartered, and it's easily value; now only B3¢ worth $4 Ladies’ Wrappers, regular $1.00 value; now only Bee Ladies’ *, regular $1.50 = ALi THE CREDIT $13.75 value nly nme YOU, WANT Ladies’ Corsets, W. B., American Lady, worth up to $2.60; only Buys 29¢ CORNER SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST $26.75 Buffet. Watch for THE SRAT TLE STAR “WEDNESDAY, APRIL N EAR CUT OFF; MARK> OF FIEND IN SERIES OF MURDERS IN OKLAHOMA CITY - , house Om the night of the fire, and jher co Harty MoCuen They Were led fing}ly ia Dent |won, ‘Tex To & jealous rag Caen’s attentions { Fapnie Ritchie told a mtery of} j | Phe funeral : vt rman Riggs took place this aft ’ em wt 2 o'cloek from the chapel (he murder of P, Heleker, te the] tsort, for hit money, & consider able amount Mh told furth the drugging of the inmat the firing of the house to hi ime She and MeCubn } aht her nd put in jet) | wn's character is such, how ever, that her unsupported ey! dence would count for nothing 1 | ab) T#Fair Department Store Are continuing thelr great Bargain Sale lowing list and prices of the highest quality goods money will buy price | We are not working the old fife and other sale dodge—simply giving the people an opportunity to buy goods right. Do not forget our Grocery, T inwa: China and Crockery Departments. 1908. DEATH NOTICES. > Warren Sherman Rigne, age & years, son of Mr. and Mra, Wil} e jam Sherman Riggs, died at the | reatdence, 4118 Woodland Park ©, March 30 e i Burdick, age died at Meadowdale, Wah, March 80. He vag member 8 2 Secon venue Sherwood 8. Bonney, age 96 died Mareh 8 at bin ferelly rent dence near Wveaeagar mores [eee $1.95 ater & ibe bel athe pit - For Thursday, Friday a Saturday w« 3,500 Pairs of LADIES’ ' tt orth » Thoreday aft OXFORDS, in Black and Tan Vici Kid. Very latest up-to-date styles ; a a Pw sco the “Low Price” of $1.95 a pair 1 value $3.00 and $2.50 y Not more than two pair al ustomer 99¢ 3 Pit 13, service of Warren aor rworth @ fone Hur extremely 8A Bargain in Boys’ mil Rapids, Mich. and in a grad Of @ Chicago dental school, He hay been practicing In Oregon fo: thgee year Shoes Sizes 5 2, 3 bp etbey, 2, 01 Lis TZ IZ 1-2, 12; Minn Wirts 21 years of age : la family is m prominent ove in 11-2, 11 101 2,10, 91-2 at the wu Low Price of 996 a | the Willamette valley pair. No such bargain ha n given tle _ {omar REED'S GIRL | FINDS NO WELCOME Another Bargain We Again ()ffer at 1,500 Pairs of the celebr Slightly Factory Damaged. $2.59 aPai ued W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES While they last at $2.59 a pair. Our Prices at all times for Honest Footwear will be below any and all competition. This store is for all the people. Nickel Plate Shoe Co. 822 Second Avenue PARSONS WINS)METROPOLITAN C0. MAG. KITTIE BALLENTINE (Star Gpecial Service.) WASHINGTON, April 1.—Con greesmen have changed mightily since the old days, says Mra. Kittle Ballentine, who was Mise Read, «time caar of the » Washington work { woman suffrage whter of t She ing tn behe was revoked by order of the bosr@ of public works, for the reason with indifferent, success Members the contractor was not observing who in the old da a the old agreement to widen the given eager car eng of the die GETS DAN DAMAGES street five feet on each side New pleasure of the cear, now flatly re fuse to admit that their sietere should have any choice in govern ing the country | Mra. Bellentine b all bat aban foned her chosen profession. W plans will be prepared and filed #® that work can be started again tm the immed future OVER ODELL (By United Prees) Under an agreement reached yer terday between the city officials and the Metropolitan Building Co. GARDEN ) TRACTS she graduated at the head of her| NEW YORK, April 1-—Herbert | the corporation is to be allowed Macre tracts, $100 « clase from a woman's law school, a/ Parsons, chairman of the repubil $2,480.90 damages for moving the acre; easy terms; close to brilliant career was prophesied for/can county committee, won a de dation wall for the 11stot car line and lake; level, clear her. Marriage destroyed the ides vietory im the republican pri structure, now building at Fourth ed; fine for chickens and ber- of practicing at the bar, although ay. and Union st., back five feet rie fee held here terday to he in plicant for one of the ve from the Union st. frontage Nationa! Lend lav. Co. tne: : {tions under the war de o delegates to the congression-| This settles the question raised 917 First Ave partmemt ai and state convention. Interest’ when the permit for the building no - ____. —|centered in the contest between) ———— —e ongreseman Parsons and mer Gov. B. B. Odell, Jr. for control of the New York corporation commis sion. Control of the New York members of the republican commit tee wan also involved in the con test and was sald to be sought by Mr. Odell and his friends and op posed by Mr. Parsons. Candidates favorable to Parsons leadership won in every district where there wan a contest except two. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Pier 2. Ten round SOc round trip. oo Second Ave. Read carefully the fol Take boats at trips daily CLOTHING. Children’s Suits, sizes 3 and 4 worth $5.00; now only 1.48 Not in a Milk Trust Horlick’s Malted Milk Hoys’ Suite, all sizes, regular price $12.50; now only 623.08 Men's Suits, all sizes, regular price $16.50; now only Men's Pants, all size: price $4.50; now only Men's Pants, all sizes, regular $1.48 regular price $6.00; now only $2.48 Overalle and Jumpers, regular price Thc; now only a9 Avoid Men's Sweaters, regular price | $1.00; now only Be Ac yom | | Men's Underwear, regular price A glass of Horlick's Maited]/ | now S86 Milk—tot—makes a delicious and. wulerwear, regular price |||fefreshing lunch on « colt day oO NE of the most pleasing adver- ): now onl: Ase A fe wen ndermear, regular mie Aas ‘tes a 8 tisements possible for our store 2.00; now only } * . * op re Sticring the powder in hot wate is bright, newly designed neckwear. he 1 " digertil | Red able Cloth, regular Grim bette thas ten o coflee no Its beauty appeals to men, all of the al or onl u a on ir. . " . . P| * ae udbns alld ane time. The bit of color, the charming Nites” Broader = : —=| shapes, give a touch of style to a FP rt only, $4.80 65c No.1 | man’s apparel like a hall mark on Comfortern, regular $2.56 value PECK i silver. We have our neckwear sent A vooi Dieakets, roguias 446 HALF if to us by express each week from value; now only $3.69 | ew York. This insures us the Chitinase” veenien 940 latest window effects. All prices. tamed Howe regular 20¢ a . . eva o 3 ise Kensington Suits: $25.00 Ladies Hose, regular te ed only 12 2e Ladies Howe, regular 60 val The Kensington suit, during the last five Sen's Eos, taguiar 88e B.S 4 years, is considered the standard of excel- only ihe lence made. Such concerns as Marshall NOTIONS Field, of Chicago, and Keilus, of San Fran- slaw spd agendengan — bond cisco, rank it as pre-eminent in perfection of Rest Needles, regular price bk Pg tailoring and beauty of fabrics. A splendidly only : ze Halt blended combination for Easter wear would Coates’ and Clarks’ Thread, only Roe . . . . Be tee be a Kensington Suit, an imported English Linen Finish Thread, only. .3¢ md Christy Hat, and a pair of Dent's or Fowne's Needié Point Brass Pina, only inant Thavonet. Bee Be Hany Mei! Hatcher, i Bit, weight t Gloves. Rig Lot Ladies’ Belts, regular By yh gos punters dat OS 60¢; only Me er sheath oe . sr darbie itunier's isthe é eae Rn W. B. Hutchinson Co. » Graniteware, Glassware, | Cor. Second Ave. and Union St. Friday’s Ad. | F. M. SPINNING | | 1310 Second Avenue