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on ® THE 8STAR—TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. food. i ° ° vf ' : THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER }, 1908. 8 §TRANGE MYSTERY OF VILLAGE DEPUTY TREASURER " PARLOR DOUBLE MURDER MINIGTERS AT RUEF'S TRIAL SEEKS PROMOTION |,.00. 00 ne time to think attendance at trials now in prog | reas, To show their good faith tn this, several clergymen were prew ent at the proceedings In the Ruot | case today | this season with a greater heater show RIDING TRAIN. and facilities than over. We are ready a now and await your coming. —_——— 3 SHOTS END LIVES OF STEIN AND HIS AUNT, WHILE HIS AND MOTHER-IN-LAW WITHOUT—COULD HE NOTE AFTER DEATH. IN HEAD!—WEDDING ABARY TRAGEDY. 2 aa Special Service.) ONVILLE, ©, Aug. 27 was the motive that impetied . of Misa Hester Porter, Benjamin C, Levy Secon] ing for Republican Nom ination for Treasurer, Benjamin ©. Levy, candidate for the repuyiican nomination for coun ty treasurer, ts the oldest deputy in point of service tn the county troas }urer’a office, Through all the vic» situdes of political changes, Mr | Levy has held tis position and been advanced hecause of the effictency (By United Press.) TACOMA, Sept. 1.—John Moore, 0 woman of 58, and her he has shown. 4 16-year-old Bellingham boy, tried wy marriage, a a ioe oe KB yong B. to ride the tracks of the North prosperous au , jong service Of Dea Molnes te the question that is pus Fike authorities hore, who are Levy has become the bestposted man on the affairs of the county treasurer's office in Seattio, and it wat Limited trom racom il Every important portiere news— were brought to Tacoma y terday in a basket by Coroner the Drapery Store gives this news of very special tmpor * e mystery of the : 3 : 7" tance—extra special pricings on the full ling of portieres "to solve th atery of the | waa on account of thin fact, toeth ; J. Stewart, Trainmen picked H B> fo far they have been jer with his known honosty, that bis mangled bite of the unfortunate up to $15.00 per pair, including a number of drop patterns baffied ‘Aus, 14, Stein came to seeitle to visit relatives of hin “J Stein, with her mother, ee Sayer had come from just one week before was the anniversary of the and, wishing to Bie wife, (he young man notify her of his coming. In She telegraphed Mra, Bmily ber aunt, whom she was | friends urged Mr, Levy to enter the | race. After considerable urging, Mr | Leavy entered thé race for the nomi: | nation, and been loyally sup: | | ported by those who know his reo boy along the track worth $16.50 and $17.50. EXTRA SPECIAL, $10 00 to Centralia, The head was found the pair, cholee .......6.. . cases eevee " jat Hillhurst, an arm at Roy, an arm and leg at Yelm and the main part of the headless trunk was ex tricated from the brake beams of d and capability, He is a m a car when the train was brought | Wednesday and Thursday v of the G. A. RK, and his cor to a stop at Centralia mone ii Ne my, C2 © only aden have tndorsed hin candidacy {the county treasurer's office and ae 4 are actively working for him, [has stood the test of seventes Hiet: 8 Bold. ‘ $ inlaid fi Mr, Levy ts now chief deputy in| years of service in that office. ‘The historic bares’ Bacon Talbot, | Gi 1.35 inlaid linoleum for a memory of civil war days, has} been sold to the Washington Fish} " company of this clty by the Alaska $1 . 0 0 American Fish company of Tacoma for & consideration said to be $5,500 8 patterns imported iniaid linoleum; colors through to the back; A launch and a quantity of fish are}t| patterns can not wear off; in tile, floral and parquet floor ef- d in the sale | fects, All new designs, Selling regular at $1.35—extra special mS Re 2 a Wednesday and Thursday only, price, HAINS’ YOUNG SON square yard A $6 o ncbecens. webeseve $ Kick and Maul Inoffensive | monntrated agninst this kind of 10 BE PUT ON STAND 95c nickel-plated treatment and attempted to tell BENJAMIN C, LEVY, Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for County Treasurer. feached Loudonvilte at He was taken the Myers ms Where the anniversary dinner r Beside the visiting sis sad her niece, Mrs. Myers had ited Mite Heater Porter, another whole party the happiest of spirits, chatting and without an of trondie of any sort Manor a walk was suggest d and Miss Porter, Baya ‘gem with Stein and his wife, Man Who Is Waiting who he was and what he was there (By United Press.) “4 ol Cand a _— for Steamer. for, the other policeman gave him) ow voRK, Sept. 1—Announce tea kettle 49c SUI all was pleasant oemepeeenaniee 1 do not know who the officers |ment was made today by Joseph A had traveled all night E P. P. Lunde, an old man who for} wore,” said Lunde, while relating | Sh#y, counsel for the defense, that |} ‘og complained of feel Pailicue ara eek joni Gaaceeain « MAN, AND THE NOTE | o5 years has been & respected real-| the incident to The Star today, “but | te Tyearold a ban e C.)]] —« good XX tin, copper bottom, nickel He pulled off hts coat : IN 18 DETAINED BY THE [dont of the state of Washington, | know that such men should not| Hates, Jr, Peter Connover Hains plated tea kettle. Regular price 49 , bungithem up, and went} POLICE. | waa brutally assaulted by two po- be retained on the police foree TH, will be called to testify - ra 95e. Special ; Ft fo tie down, A few - ——— ———~ |Iicemen on the waterfront ot 2:50 asked them for their numbers and |{#¢ bd ew the trial for d ‘ehdbesibics coh ‘icin ini firat break tn the smoothness with| purporting to have been written by |@'clock yesterday morning, while they refused to give them to me. | the murder of William os i which the theory of murder and sut-/ Stein after the shooting, was ad-|%¢ ¥84 awaiting the arrival of the “They also made an attack upon eee =, , “gerne — entered the | cide had been accepted. dressed to his wife | Steamahtp City of Seattle, bringing « man who was standing with me shots rang out.| Jacob Stein, aged father of the) “Dear Kid,” it said, “Iam dying |b!* Wife and childrea from the at the time and went so far as to| The Grand your choice of these Derr, & painter a¢ work out-| dead young man, secured a court) Aunt Hester Just whot mes why, | /2°rth ransack his pockets, No arrests | fe the house, rushed to the room. | injunction to stop the burtal of the don’t know. 1! gave her a new gun| O8¢ of the officers accosted him were made. isa: Sana este aon eae S873 totes : her mother, Mrs.|bedy of his son. He alleged that! as a present for burglars. She got|With the remark: “What are you standing detweee fT wail Woe dryers for pnt + Mi —f ding, frightened. | the young woman claiming the body | mad and turned it on me, then on | 40! around here at this time of at the time of the| front porch. On the floor/of his son as that of her husband herself. 1 am growing weaker, |'%® Bight? Ansault, and were creating no dis-| 7H , side by side, lay the/ was not the legal wife of Morris | weaker , | Then, without giving Lunde an turbance whatever, I am at a loss Balance " woman and the young) Stein. but that she had married him) The note was signed “Percy.” Opportunity to reply, he threw him }tounderstand what provoc B te | sigute, 06 toe seca Matmeee 05 and 69c— t their feet./ 13 days before the death of the real | Steia was accustomed to address |!mto the street. When Lunde re-|patroimen had for molesting us” | $0 conte. Pinata mn Mrs. Stein, who had been Miss his wife endearingly as “Kid i ee een ie th | i | ithe woman's head. The| Ethet Lempke of Des Moines she often called him “P = Seattie Theatre these are of hardwood and can be folded in compact space; they j . | erey | fais ae ding from % shot weil | Jacot, Sista, beside wishing to se, Could sisin have written this et-| OSI TAINS. OF TAPS? or: scien, wepngen pone vif Ae geacty ke. plotares Meek othe right side of his head. | cure possession of his son's bedy ter after he had been shot? The} Tonight and all week pe ree ie [the little town of Loudonville | for burial in a Jewiah cemetery, de | coroner said, “N THAT Is UESTION The RK. French Company te f Sue ee tever known a crime of this |ciared that he would clear his fam. A second inquest was called by} 4 weewe anonae.” | ‘ The double shooting |ily name of the crime charged Coroner Ash, backed by evidence | eI parted it to tts depths. What was|against it. He deciared that his secured by Prosecutor Frey. Tests Sina | An Bit ater cont of poten. os andl a it sapoees._ Toee son had never shot Miss Porter, but/ mony was adduced which led the| Miss Anna Rasdaln, who sucored-jdrinking fountains. If his plan ts] BE aed BE cr Ban san s ; rat questions ¢! came) that he had fallen a victim with her officers to order the detention of |/ed recently in having an ordinance #40pted I suppose every horse and And the answer, seeming-|to the hand of a third person Mrs. Stein and hor mother at Des |; : a raters oe 7 “ -* . aoc 408 tn the city will trot about with Lois Theatre | as readily. This stranger; Then Loudonville authorities Moines | tatvedneed oe wae ee ch lw gollapatble bucket fastened to bin| Phones: unset ind, 4904 come to town. For some reason woke up. A note found in the coat Notwithstanding the evidence | PToviding for drinking fountains for | oojjar Alt Week prow, De m only to himeeit, and perhaps of the dead man, the explanation seemed sufficient to order the ar-| horses and dogs in Pioneer square Fountains are used in every big “ * Bhe dead woman, he had shot her | concerning which had at first been | reat of the tw nm, nothing was | and at Pourth av. and Pike at, finds Laity of the countr 4 if the water then paid with his own life. |aceepted without question, certataly disclosed to cast light on why the! her plans suddenly checked by t is running In them constantly they popular verict was murder seemed to indicate that the first murder was done. The mystery is | proposal of Counctiman Frank Mul are practically sanitary Resides. A Memention Keon, Wateh for THe THER MOmR rae.” Second Av., at Pine Heide. This was borne out by theory was incorrect. Thin note, as deep as ever len to substitute water taps and col-|they accommodate the dogs, which| — <n | Bhysterical story the sorrowing seessipstheosn den ssiatlieiiaamibamiaat . ie paible buckets for the proposed|the taps would not do, and they ee Tacoma told. Neither could they at |fountaine. Letters have been sent save much time, tm fact, the driver! Any cause. And this was the Puget Sound navy yard of the #ail-|east making inquirtes conceraing | who ts compelled to descend f verdict of the coroner. ST ore tm the Investigation as to the the wat ta and pending an bis wagon, draw from a tap ~ a sie soar Oils 2 the first excitement of the cause of the grounding of the| swore the matter ia ted up. fato & collapsible by and hold over, the authorities began | jeruiser Colorado near Victoria two| “1 think Counciiman Mullea has the bucket up while the horse | Matiness 10, £5, see, Nights 10, 29, 68, 28¢ . Was it, after all, murder | pai weeks ago. |glanderitis of the brain,” dectared drinks is apt to let the animal go| Advance Vaudeville, weex or had double murder) mMYSTERY.—Investigation by the| | Mine Rasdale this morning, “for he thirsty. Installing the fountains | J jr"yPncn* (yoni e Tl 0 ave coroner at Bremerton has fatled to| COUNTY FAIR.-The stock shdw | talks of nothing else but the danger| would be a bi nitarian move Porter was an elderly wom- reveal the identity of the man/*"d county fair of Snohominh| of spreading glandera through the| ment; Mullin’s would not } . Welltodo, who spent a whose halfcharred body was found |Opened today at Everett | ome: cmppegeescs sera Sees eee | t home, working [8 | between logs two miles from here | garden or in ministering " biceniale GETS SCHOLARSHIP.F. E ‘AME ICANS MUST CITY OFFICIAL MISSING | Renttio’s Lending Vendeville Playhoues KY e cre ts of the needy of the} Moberly of Everett has been award. | Three Performances Datiy—2iae, 148 sayee ab-titveieins tas bose via {04 & free scholarship at the Pull-| (By United Prees.) | Pi Prices 160 and 280; ben seats See man bore a good [for selling vette Ie retalia.|mae State college by the board of RE A SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 1 pasta Wests 6 Cin: Dan mae Seaver. Ses be tion, the mayor removed W. H.|29°homIsh county commissioners. resagel peas ma agg gree Rube Welch Kitty, Francis, the It’s the old way, the only way, the he had | Martier, asatetant city attorney, son- | (By United Press.) i y is for y Labor | Andatiah Troupe Acrobats, & Other ape : ‘ tees than two hours of w of W. H. Davis, who secured| OUT FOR JONES.—The Spokes Commissioner James Coleman, who | Bix Spectalties known way. The reason it's called MEXICO CITY, Sept. J.—The man-Review editoriajly announces | has been missing from his home for third cireuit court of Mexico bas) tireg weeks His wife ix prosteat affirmed the sentence passed in the | 40) ner husband's « . 7 f d's unexplained ab- | federal district court of Jalisco On| soar and it Ie feared that he tay ¥ J. Brock and David R. an SUDDEN DEATH.Joan F. Riley, | OM be sick in some other city and un dieman, American raitrond men.) sii. to send for assistance 1 mayor of Shelton. died suddenly Trunks | Saturday of Bright's disease, at the oe held responsible for the F age of 42 years / { 4 passenger train on the! | Suit Cases A goat and Vast Free with ovary P Central ratiroad near En | oe A a eS Be | cece tse elon ee hms ROBBED BY FRIEND, oe i | evidence against him. |its support of Wesley 1. Jones for} secret is because so many people | United States senator. . ‘ INVESTIGATION..The court of inquiry ts hearing evidence at the! cause for enmity was there fm Des Moines, came the don't seem to know it. Wise men have been telling it through all the ages. Other and sometimes wiser men have been silently profiting by the advice. System is the necessary thing—so much from each pay envelope to go into the Bank. For the convenience of Savings Deposits, we keep open on Saturday evenings from 6 to 8, j ing more than 60 people. The men | INSPECT PRO-CRTY.—o: have already served more than a] Peart Curtl Peso fifty ee con oe ae your in prison and have two years | girl of Portland, Ore., walked the} Free Rvory Might This Weak q lattle, Everett and oight montha in the peniten-| streets of Seattle Sunday night pen-| THE BEST—ECONOMY FRUIT JARS— { *{!!". Perett and Tacoma, visited ti en et nom | Sirects of Sentite Sunday night pee] ag, geen wueast MNEEN { | which both placed their a . i oe s a < ' ciieis ‘etal | | By United Press.) |Her companion left the train at!) ig peat, aa J with extra soom, extra clerk, entra 75 Colored House ‘FORT WARD IS T0 BE) MILWAUKEE, Sept. 1. — The Centralia, taking the uit case with |"Suiing Right for Ms Alaska Building, Owned by tht facilities of every sort. | | marria ent of Miss Helen | her Mise Curtia bad just money NEAT WEEK Beandinarian American Bank ‘ | x Lining P CI ng Paper . . | =n M chureh at Vashon was dedj.| 78" the engineer and Randieman i= ta e46htion, the conductor of a freight train that TRUNK & BAG CO. # od Sunday, free of all encum-| —ciiged with a passenger train, kill-| WHITE rs BAINIEB CLOTHING CO. brance. ve. Tie Pret Ave CITY | @ 17-year-old orphan le t t sete | Portland Sunday with Maud San | | Sement company Ji Severior Bus) BAYAN, JR, ENGAGED. — | fora "with only one. sult Y E | Berger, ¢ of Alexander Ber-| enough to reach Seattle D & prominent miller and beatd| ghe has beeu placed tn the of tra ¢ member of this city, and/ of police matron Scandinavian American Bank 2 Bi “ of th demo — | (By United Press.) ee. eee ae Se Tn 7 eotiived General A : a : | Unit leratic prestdontial candidate, is ad — ; ee reye pr Your choice of Blue, Red or Green House Lining WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Plans| mitted by Mr. Berger PERFLUOUS HAIR SEATTLE HORSE SHOW laska Building, Seattle, S. U. A. : jfor a fully equipped artillery post aoe Paper; 250 square feet to the roll; worth 49 = vow Ward, a subpost of Fort Cc R Kl | Third Annual | Worden, are under consideration by | OPPE § ae piec; extreme special .... 27... e ec seeeeree Cc the war department Sept. 34-5; Afternoons at 2; Evening: Fortieth Av Tickets, Hans to study the location and draw up . ! — - - The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. ‘We Ball Twine, 5¢ 19¢ Flour Sifter, 10¢ plans for the post. ‘ihe report of | (By United Press.) Seethwedteun Lacgul | ” ot Spri 4 ~ Standard best quality jour the board will be referred to the! gAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.-—Dr Athietic Park " p " Ree ey orins Twine; Tt Sitter; ‘good quality wire mesh Ill secretary of war for approval B. B. Perrin is awaiting the return Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P.M. 106 spec ‘a 5c and leaved tin handle crank The board consists of: Maj. Win-| from Honolulu of Col. W. C. G BASEBALL : worth 19¢; 10 | throp 3. Wood, quartermaster; Maj. | the t king of Canas ae ee ar THE TWO GREAT MARTELLS, THE WORLD'S MOST MARVEL ISe Rat Trap, 10¢ special © Wi Morris K. Barroil, coast artillery; ico, t ve papers in a au andicanan ‘ve. cba OUS CYCLISTS. Me 8 Vietor Weil-Known Steel 40c China Salt Box, 25¢ Capt. Mervya ©. Buckey, coast af | him for the recovery of $112,000 for Toke Yeser Aa ‘ Rat Trap, with extra Hf Blue Delft China Salt Box, with ff) Mlery | 42,000 acres of land in Arizona, for ae ¥ THE NONPARIEL, TRAMP JUGGLER ndant is alleged to hinged cover; hangs oa the which the defer wall; worth 400; 25c HH Cc. P. R. Washed Out have contract special 7 WINNIPEG, Sept. 1—The worst | yacHT GWENDOLYNE II, HERE} Je Toilet Paper, 6 for 25¢ washout in the history of the Ca i oot aa ibe; a 10¢ Everett and Rint | UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG AND THE RUNAWAY BOY. B0c Pick, 5N¢ Ferry Boat runs di ct to park on the hour every hour after Steel Pointed Ra Pick Full Weight 106-Ounce Roll best nadian Pacific mad on this divi After the moat successful} 2p. m., from foot of Marion street fire ity: fitte 4 ‘ ‘collet Paper mooth | aion occurred Sunday. Rain fell in! trips in the history of trans-Pacifiel | CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. quality ; with extra If quality T } j a Wd handle, wort finish: worth Te roll; Wednes H| torrents and {» still falling. Hum | yachting, th cht Gwendolyne U poewat 59c day only, 6 25 iidreds of yards of track between | which, true to its name, took sec se R for c | here and Ke a have been washed ond place in the recent yacht racey ubber Heels, 19¢ Pr 35 Sleeve Board, 15¢ away and dozens of trains have|from san Pedro to Hilo Hawailan The Well-K ~ . Ku 2 hy Seen been held up. Islands, 1s back in Seattle. Both | RA - ? R CES! en “Cate P $moo Un-Dried Sleeve. or [I Rubb. Hee "o ag Waist "Board excep | yacht and crew are ut} fresh | ES! A ° Me notselews and don't 1"! t iy well shap worth f R Fi T as when they started and all hands peed slip; a alt ; | STA are enthusiastic over the tiny At th M d i Se; specia dverstock ] mi 1Se Bins or. 1Se |) ws ae craft’ achievement e eadows | By United Press.) | Gas Victim Identified ' Join the Autopiano Club Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine 25¢ J Ci d S. ICerVS "Gi, WiWBLING, Va., Sept. 1.—Sena The man suffoeated by gas in the ~ men 2 apanese ups an au | tor Nathan Bay Scott of West Vir-| Seattle Tennis club rooms Sunday AND THEREBY SAVE FROM first Race at 2 P.M, 10 P ir |ginia today car a battlo-scarred night was ia patified yeaterd ay 2 $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR On From June 20 to September 12, Cars leave every 10 minutes Thin E, cra | countenance ax the result of a eee | ene: Waward WeeQemion, &-labor (hi, AeTamAne from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a, m in Eggshell Japanese China Cups and Saucers, ff encounter with former State Sona-|friend, Edward McCormick a | pons Seed é 0 nit the Dollar Savings |er, 26 years old, of Liverpool, Eng- |}| Including free use of our etrou J a $y f I shape, an assortment of 3 decorations to choose i soe Freer baiidiae of this city, The|land. Himetridge says that he andi tating brary. Special prices Admission (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c re Tom; worth 25 Wednesday's extreme i word “liar” caused the battle McCormick came here from Calgary |[) will be given for a few days on Flyer * cial 10c 1 Mace a few weeks ago. second-hand Autoplanos, Some ft , om | low a8 $350.00 with free use ATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, - 2 dion = 4 “opm om tg oF ate = ug ry oeoeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee | oo! thy music library. Votes in |. fate ate -Round Trip, 500, e P ’ ; 4 Then ger eet py tn Bl oe 4 THE DEAF CAN HEAR our great voting contest will be || FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY. ire=- roo Stora |* i ; a car line and lake; level, clear fal | allowed on all cash payments LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and "| i od; fine for chickens and ber 1 Kohler & Ch 10:25 a, m, 2:05 and 6:48 p. m. FOR FURNITURE, PI ANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, ‘i ries ohler ase LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m is f | i 165 130 p. . « 5 er ak | ta18 Becond Ave, Seattle, Wash, || 284,12:15, 8:08 and 7:80 pm BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. : O17 Firet av. U, SEELEY, Jr Agent. Seattle Oorner Thi Ave, & Washington Stroot cn Weber Plano Dealer, ||| Tel. Main 176. ‘Tacoma—Tel. 218 | Mate toes +