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Pike and oon iii Firth be WSeniture for BALE—WOOD AND COAL Pe, r ue coal & Tints delivered oh Rina, We puio FURL MA hy, weight and #0 a 8 b 1D TO GUY—FURNIT RE.) qed BALE PORNITUR & avert COMPANT. maT 4 Hix conmen OF PIR ganouermoey rare ri u cash FOR #RCOND- HAND TURE AND qoops OF VALUB DON garons You smn THRM - : rt LIVESTOCK. oa ‘Awetion ant Ma Vebiciet iran PRoee We Sener, weight adeut Tal Queen Anne ay ‘faten, Confidentis! + Peoples Bank wee ate wecphirt 4 tnd wy ban Deum cottage and See tie. the VOW EWA Ploneer. Tor (end corporations ‘ jz husband and «ifs. ® 16 Pioneer Mave | ONT tk & apectalty f. S75-499 Cotman Hide | tad com. | or tor tayeie repairs, | daily for tit ay Nation strictly western citten J A. CODY. Hupt Detective Agency aie-it} Geenches Conwutta-| Tpvestigations. ete ChurcK MI am now giving Eh lees dental work win The Mita var. HAIR GOops. SALE—SALE Feteived a now 91 S04 wilt put on month oy k commencin one-half to, op A. Melson, 618 | Wi, Cte ant Present location 11). Mines ‘| nounced today, when the Union Pa- \. May tt. caught him mo, these tirect anttt Maybra ting trial aa) fa flint t at Little Flood iw shortly t rh » be taken rude forger wudeville, How he In a bad ¢ Id Maybray to be would contaminate the other boys They f time to days drag themuelves around The wn tives for text The The judge ¥ moraltac they preach road-keep to PREACHES MAVBRAY: Guard against playing a sure thing. You can't quarantine the 4 *, Nor cure it with sooth ing syrup, Meet your obligations, Debts © a boomerang whieh will crowd you to the rail when you are jockeying around the quar ter pole playing for position for the atreteh. When people know that your game i¢ & square game they'll not jow to sit in Before you make the break, talk it over with your mother, your @i r your wife, if she says play, play. She's lees apt to have a crecked streak, Vf you give your word you'll do something, do it, There can't bq any welohers in heaven, The good citizen hei ies be fore he peaches on his neighbor, and ies himeelf that his neighbor has nothing on him, The world is full of pretty women, but your prettiest is the women at home, Take your en velope home to her on Saturday night. Remember—the average cop windiing syndicate sometimes, for the THE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 21 “THE OLDEST AND THE YOUNGEST CROOK; TAKE IT BANDIT IS | : FROM THEM: “STRAIGHT ROAD IS BEST” NEARLY A here wit th opposite colle in the county Jal here ¢ noothont, Uhe bungled Maybray two ‘ pant ne loader, the brat 1 head of Ub which st South Rend to Anamoaa refo: Nore ting for ther places aod the lot of to aorve | unsump and a matory yoars for forgery in th wolf a How of th for ten in hie am, tht tldn't for yintr foar he wet we Filo mor wardrobe truck t > the Ridera y enough to bu fi ad a ' reform Dutw ling end Johnnie school the past in retrospect, these tw the long nan who te straight mow and wants to keep straight. Taking thelr always thelr sermon PREACHES FLOOD Play the home game. keep your mother up waiting for you Don't nights Keep this in minds Your old man seema to be way behind the times, but he's a wise old owl just the same, He's h fling and knows. d hie Wf your folke haven't got the price of glad rage for you, wear the kind they oan afford to buy you. Qo te schoo! as long as you Be a “teacher's pet” and a of =the and motlycod dies you know are in my fix, you're going to monkey with chips, better they be tid diedy winks than the whites and blues, Don't smoke until they'll let you ame home. Borrow your tobaece from your father. Don't class the beye who hold hands esis, Get ao girl yourself, # mice girl, Spend ‘ening in her company, and for it, The gang | used to train with regards me as a hero now, doesn't get stoop-shouldered from earrying around what he knows, BUT THERE ARE A LOT OF COPS. AT LEAST A PLAUSIBLE GUESS ‘ LITTLE WILLIE’S IDEA OF A TOTEM POLE. | U.P, PUTS ON AST TRAINS (hy United Pree) DENVER, Colo, May 21.—Another . | | t development in the fight between the Hit! and Harriman «ystems was an- cific raftroad made public @ cut of | two hours In runoing time from St Louls to Denver in the schedule of their overland imited train. The | new timing is to Ro into effect May} | 23, the same day on which the new) electric lghted Burlington train OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Members Natlonal, Atete and County | i hasoctal : Ceol CV. MeNeoak graduate Kirksville shoot tutte M64 Mutler Annes Moth phones | x Kivaerifie jae. 603 xortbore Bh Bldg. sh and Phones PATENT ATTORNEYS, / roe ered Patent i it yeare in Adame and Tr Hoatite & frowks, 6 Mark Attorne! it Colman Tagiatered patent att Ly ES Write for boots nays, Mart-Heyd biork NT Paul A. Teldet, SXPRKT Matuai Lite PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES.) ae OPTICIANS. eared 7 W. RAmends, Oph D., Graduate Op y Mone-Fisher Co Ind. PHYSICIANS, 7 LOWERING has removed Lamber Kachange Moth DR. te He phones ett jhe Dr Dalton, stim diseases 484 Arcade Union bicek. Ind. Dr, Tucker, i] PLUMBING. 2 Co, $28 Tester, plumb fitting, ene fixtures of all « us a call when in need of Helier Printing House, 165 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. We buy we eat prices. 1 1689; Main 5999 ~~ GHOE DEALE TOLL Pike, mts Ind onsen and aaa huw's #how Case Co work. 9715 Piret Moving f Main O86 TAILORS. a wud. P Ne | TYPEWRITERS AND BUPPLIES. 1 ‘ a me ken, ta Pacific Typewriter ¥. Mlook. entra! Bide & supply ¢ N AND MINING, Ata. ATTERNS AND MODELS. feats be Male Cah BE yoy Corn a) Works, | m Henos. Butter “TRANSFER COMPAN . ry, the Tabya work, aie, you wart to move, or Cd... Santee’ at " or poeaiiile rater ‘Main 626 & io 2008 Vernon Wall re Ulery, Wenafer, rd on po ry Viallard tt ‘aul’ y hee pow |Louls ts cut but 20 minutes The |e with thelr guns 15 men who jout men of every business and | loan land the conchision of Mayor Miller | to compel the company to re-connect managed to stagger » | won't have any when they let me out, trade my record for any mamm boy's Bunday school reward of merit, sorment, ¥LO0D the first knowledge Lewis Carstem, Sr, the woman's husband, had of the tragedy. He rushed into the/| house, but was too late to toterfere. GAMBLING DEN IS HELD UP (ty Untied Prew.> BINGHAM, Utah, May 21— Three posseu are scouring the coun. try today tn search of two bandits who held up the Combination sa loon gambling house at 2 o'clock this morning. The holdup waa executed fn trae greed tt, dents end Biever wl be frontier style. Two masked mon Hog ral entered the gambling house simul The oa 70m Denver to at. | ‘neously from different doors, cov. | profession have found 4 new in regard to the district will be din- cursed at length. | the canvas top of the tent, a hush Union Pacific also announced a cut were playing roulette and faro. of 20 minutes running time on all) Ordering the gamblers to line up throgah trains from Chteage to Den. | {cing the wall, one of the rob- ver, to take effect May 24. bers guarded them while the other nea looted the banks of the games, se- CALIFORNIA MAY HAVE Secics2otsc «rear door usa mda } out of a rear and made their escape A WAKEEM-FEEL ("85 Sts cv. na hastily organized and the pursuit BULLY” FARM begun. The robbers got but little start of thetr vietima, but managed to elude them in the darkness, The PASADENA, Cal, May 21—Mul-|{'iner wyertae the ya anet, And | if they overtake the bandits a bat- doon's famous nealth farm near) tio and lynching will probably White Plains, N.Y. ts to be dupll-| pogue cated In the foothilie of Pasadena, | pet SERN eee taahlonable suburb of Low Angelos, | if the plans and efforts of Je Strong, a physical culturist of Loa) Angoles, are successful Muldoon's farm in York is) . the most famous resort of {ts kind| © that wor in the world. It Is there that worn Gey Ciliet Hand BR an Hg tome May 21.--Fol- fic course ad-| lowing a difference with her hus Lahr ome gta b dey “4 yand that ted to & separation, Mrs, pat ips Th Laura Macdonald shot and killed | thelr 3-yearold son Joho as the lad WILL biscus Iny in his bed last night. The wom- an then took polson, but when she E ESTION was removed to the Emergency hos- pital the doctors stated that she would live. A meeting of the committer of 66) Mra Macdonald's husband, J. M which waa appointed to attend to the | Macdonald, left her about ten days! question of the restricted district of} 6m, after weariel He geburnet Seattle, has been called by Secretary | °° ¥, only 59 ansemace Homer Hill for next Monday after. |e intended to go Away again, to neck, he enecting Will be held 'at| ortiand, Ore. @ woman brood- the Heattie Commercial club rooms, |0d Over thie untit lant night, when, | at First and Columbia, at 4 o'clock, | BIT retin ne et eo vore and | | bed, raw back the covers and) held a 38 caltber revolver withtn | two inches of his bedy and fired, | — - 7 _| the bullet passing through the boy's man of the eormentiice of 6, and wit | PA steheesin Gain: dnatiomehl preside at the special meeting. several antiseptic tablets, which | The suit brought by rheris| made her sick, but had no othor 6 Blectrie com: loffect, She selsed a bottle of car. against the Seattle Blectrte company | SNC TANS UU Was about to drink | the electric wiring of the Crown | the contenta, when C. M. Green, a hlock war dectied in favor of Tar-| fellow lodger in the hotel where | yenterday afternoon. |} the shooting occurred, broke Into The Seattle Etectric company dis-|the room and knocked the bottle connected the eectrio wirea in the|ftom her hands, The woman wan| Crown block Inet January when | taken to the hospital and the polson | Harberls refused to pay hia electric | tablets were removed from her by bill, which was about $42 a month, /Mmesns of @ stomach pump. instead of $15 | wmur or 7 ; | NEW YORK, May 21.—Through conic ong hee nb et ate a his attorney, F. Augustus Helnze a sage | today filed a demurrer to the In-! month pied i | dietment returned last week, charg | ing him with misappropriation of MURDERS (|'*«: | United Press.) MIDD ‘OWN, Conn., May 21- Heartlessly cutting the throats of her three little children, Mra, Lewts Carttem, an attractive woman, 35 years of age, committed suicide by the same means today Mra, Carstem, her 10monthaold baby, and her son Lewis, aged 10 years, are dead, while her 7-year old boy, John, is fatally wounded and is expected to die before night Fiying into a terrible rage at} some minor offense of her children | early today, the woman selzed aj razor and commenced her deadly work, It is beileved that she was insane. Lewis was the last one of the hildren to recelve a wound from | the murderous woman, and he out of the house into the yard, where he fell dead, The boy's appearance was | haintered away at ever since t# the | cities one for each 5,000 inhabitants, ONE OF THOSE DARNED “CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE” 1909 TO THE RESCUE ON helple al the ape tacle of a child seemingly about to tumble headiong from the Galbraith i flout 40 feet below 10 o'dloek this morning, a Hernard dog, with teeth TAKES SHOT AT ONE) stout motontons OF HIS VICTIMSIN | {iii hauwlne A SALOON. stance. dock t hort ly bef at Mt the child's drew ston tal OMeor | asalatance | The ehild | Jtor of Mra ho ive 1 a ah a widow the earold da Anna 3 vt Madi ‘ of the, big dos and which life. Mr attending some business and had Jeft the child ond of the Makes a Small Haul and Escapes on the In- | terurban. owne probably saved her baby Martin wa on the dock and dog ' | wharf, yf aa ber | The mother had no » TACOMA, May 2 ‘ fay 21.—After than the baby began crawling ¢ ing down Cart Glook jtoward the edge of the wharf after the child went the dog one noticed elther until the | child, after having tumbled over the A SMALL BOY hands held above bis head ing bandit last oight beld seven men at bay at the polut of a re volver while he overhauled the «a 618 Third morning by jolation of the A law —_ near the shore © gone rhoot } eer who was idl And | the bar Potomac hotel, and or chatting with friends in room of the dering the wounded man Joon cash register and searched hin vielima’ pockets, His entire loot amounted to a little more than §7 and & gold watch, the latter snatched off the person of Frank Leonard | The deaperado, who ix described as being a very tall young man, sat in the saloon during the entire ear ly part of the evening, evidently tn 4a moody frame of mind Al exactly 10:10 stepped to a rear room and wae hot noticed again until the shot rang out and Glock dropped to the floor. The man toned up the other six Inmates of the saloon, ordering ane of them to prop the wounded | man up in 4 corner. | When this was done he scooped! out the contents of the cash drawer. hurriedly searched bia vietima and Alsappea through @ rear door Glock was taken immediately to a hospital and the police were noti fled. The wounded man was shot In the fleshy part of his side and | will recover from the « of the wound In s few weeks It ts believed that the desperndo timed: his deed and that as soon as he had completed the work he boarded the 10:15 interurban for Seattle, which passed the saloon a few minutes after the holdup. EVERYBODY I!3 AT THE CIRCUS Great gobs of popeorn, sundry aggravated antics moved the In slope of thany mitts of peanuts, | jookers from teare to laughter. and thyriads of wild-oyed kide were | gieotully on earth yesterday and/ mumble was heard from anyone very much in evidence at the “clr |) who attended. kus” "00-00-00, look a dere!” and “Gee, ain't dat fine?” and “Ain't dat goll wid de short skirts & Jimmy?” are samples of what th man behind heard. David Weil tailor at fined $10 th Frater for jay. wae Judge unpulsery Well was back not to warned several nthe mploy Cecti Pile inder 14 years of age, but the warn Jing did not have much effect, and Well was arrested a few days ago n the hare, He elaime | that the bey had only been back tn his employ a few dayn, but Judge Prater sald a few minutes would have been th ai Pile was cited to the boy thts put in an ap dered a bench | hien “AWAIT NEWS FROM A VANCOUVER BANK The body of the unknown man, (who killed himself ye day after reading an account of the sumer ous suicides, is being held at But terworth's undertaking establish ment, awaiting adviees from Van cour where the man ls sald to have bad a bank account. The sul- a boy oclock he ne the father of the boy pear in court with but failed to Judge Frater wing arance. Plenty of Excitement. Anyone who can't work up an ithe horse races, the camel races, ‘the elephant races, and--yea—the And when that troupe of serlal | ciown races must be a fit subject | performers, all clad in yellow, were Poing through thelr act Way up near | !°". the “Old Ladies’ Home.” Never before has Seattle been | treated with such courtesy by elr- fol! over the entire sudience, | ons employes as by the men work All Are Anxious. jing for Norris & Rowe. With bated breath and steadfast| And when the remark was made ey these daredevil death tempt-| to one of the ushers that all of the ers were watched tn their wonder | men seemed so cheerful and bub- ful acrobatic feats, At the finish bling over with good nature, he a great sigh of relief went ap as said: the pentup feelings of the audience| “Yes, that’s the way we are treat- wore released, and just then thejed by the management, and we comical clowns appeared at the |can't help but exude the same good paychological moment, and with | feeling towards all whom we their humorous mutterings and | meet.” BIG QUESTIONS BEFORE GREAT WEST’S CONGRESS AT DENVER (Dy United Pree » DENVER, Colo, May 21.—Presl- | dant Taft and senators and cons} greasmen galore are oxpected this make the nineteenth session of the transMississlpp! commercial congress, held here the week Beginning Aug. 16, the biggest in the history of the organization. The Japanese question, the ef- fect of the Panama canal on the weet country, the new adminiatra- tion’s conservation policy, ship subsidy as affecting the Pacific and Oriental trade, and the encour- aging of commercial relations with | Central Americon—thoae will be some of the big questions of national tn- summer to toa be terest which will come up for de- bate at the congress, ‘These congresses were started In 1épi In Denver, and have worked | banks, immigration, Hawall and the well in allowing the western peo-| Philippines, and good ronda pl@ th work together for their com- Governors of each of the etates in mon Interests, One thing ree the transMisslasippi territory may mended at the first congress and) appoint from 10 to 20 delegates, THOS. F. WALSH, to * organizations one for| each 50 members. proposition of allowing each and busi atate control of {ts public lands Other subjects which will be dis-/ Thos, F, Walsh, the multi-million eifaeed by experts are irrigation and a mine owner of Colorado and Samation, setentific farming.) Washington, D. C., is president of hood for Arlxona and New Mex-| the transMississippi commercial pont, postal savings | congress, ITEMS! r ata io, parcels SMALL CHILD IN PERIL AND A BIG DOG warrant issued for | Oh, it's a great show, and not a/ peach. | excitement over the chariot races, | 12 ms so aco) MAY WHEAT <. IS RISING IN MARKET edge, beg wall and ¢ the crowd witnessed the sigh tunned them Whether ohita's danger wkirts after she whether he had hold with hia teeth now! will never be way. th i f the An My United Press rhe pre CHICAGO. ac whe hat Armour was making uj bucked” the Patter anima child to wafet Onee the { the dog went into an ¢ jumping Hughe & the baby's face in uproariour When the mother wa of going Into } simply said Well, tm trouble when Major's along of a» bushe ehild w ord a wheat brok it $i Ma when another rec atruek or Ie Hmit went 1M bushel above t ed thus fa The during the ng of thi © character tlor and the the bear wemed to be under of that old-time never mscare Mr leader The king Armour uid to 7 ih « during r While of his aid to be in the May ear ALLEGED MURDERER IS UNDER ARREST (Hy United Press) ARE BURNED wf the provision into mil cont days are his the f 4 of bushe elde was simply known | Cowboy far | carding his identity ha tained £0 nothing most operation and been July delivery takings of the were among best of the George sted on clock usploion of being Anna Po 9 Low Angeles te about this afterno the years old Valdes, when arre {nga argged blue with dried blood stains on It, He had on new overalls and « new shirt, and ad- mitted that he had thrown his old away. He was taken to the city prison Later Valdez told Patrolman Rob- erts that he had changed his clothes at the Hoffman house, on North Main s#t., and had left his old ones there, Detectives went to the Hoff- nan house to investigate. LOREE IS CHAIRMAN, NEW YORK, May 2i--L. F, Loree, president of the De re & Hudson, was today chosen chairman of the board of directors of the Kan- sas City Southern railway. Loree succeeds Herman Seiicken, who re |mains a member of the board. etre son of (iy United Press.) murderer BOISE, Idaho, May 21.—Fire leaused by the explosion of an oll |lamp, last night caused the death of | Mre. Charles Breyer, 23 years of age, and her two-year-old child, in thelr home at Atlanta, a mining town 40 miles east of Boise. Mrs. Breyer and the baby |asleep when the fire started) When she was awakened by the roar of flames she was completely sur rounded by fire, Forgetting her child, the frantic woman rushed through the flames and ran to the home of a neighbor. She died three | hours later. In searching the ruins of the home today neighbors found | the bones of the child. Breyer, the husband and father, works on the j night shift in « mining mill, When }he reached the scene hia wife was | dying, his baby was dead and his j home was in ruins ‘THREE DEAD BY OWN HANDS. j day, serving 12:30 (By United Press.) | PITTSBURG, May 21.—Three per- | sons succeeded {n taking their lives and two made failures in this city yeuterday George Phillips of Greensburg, Pa, took carbolle acid and then jthrew himeelf in front of a pas senger train. The bodies of two men were taken from the river, both, it is said, having committed | suicide, Mrs, Tessle Gallagher, 22 years old, took carbolie acid. Her! condition is critical. Harry Quillen, a bridegroom of twenty-four hours, ] attempted suicide by drinking lye) tera, «ted, was wear ones were and then jumping into the river. He was hauled out The LAncoln Ice Cream Parlor, at adison Park, will open next Sun- lutefisk dinner from to 8 pm. Nough for every- oe Exposition Season Ticket Sale Ends NINETY-SEVEN SNAPPED UP ALL PIANO SELLING RECORDS BROKEN IN THE D. 8. JOHN. STON GREAT CONSOLIDATION | When we are ready in this great | Consolidation to turn over certain | styles of a number of the very highest grade makes at almost the | bare factory cost, is It any wonder | that all plano selling records are | belng broken? It matters not where you are from, you have never seen the equal of this money saving event, As previously stated, this gigan- tie consolidation neceasitates the re- tiring of certain intereste—change: fn Hines of stock—discontinues cer. tain makes—adds new lines, etc. Prices bave been cut to the very | bottom tn order to accomplish this in the quickest time possible. Buy. ing now fs really a duty. Here Are the Cut Prices. $250 and $300 Pianos, now $162) and $207 | $350 and $375 Pianos, now $248 and $266, $400 and $425 Planos, now $283 and $297. $450 and $475 Pianos, now $313 and $330, $500 and $650 Pianos, now $353 | and $389 $600 and $650 Pianos, now $418) and $462, | Square Pianos, $18 up. Seeond-| hand Uprights, $76 up. Used Organs, $10 up. New Organs, $38 up. Used | Piano Players, $40 up, Stools and Scarfs extra, A Word as to Terms. While these drastically cut prices should be for SPOT CASH only, in| order to treat everyone fairly and | give all an equal chance, we will accept even easier terms of pay.) ment than ever before. In fact no reasonable offer will be refused As little as $6 down and §6 month: | ly will now secure a splendid pi-| ano, $10 to $16 down and $8 al month, will enable you to select | from a large assortment, and aside | from a few of the very fanclest and most costly uprights and Grands, | the entire stock will be included in the $20 to $25 down and $8 to $10 per month offer, Old Pianos and | Organs will be accepted in ex change, but only at thelr very low est cash valuation. Rules of the Sale. Orders by long distance tele phone or telegraph will be honored | > ™ Sundays 9 ti 1p. m. twenty-four hours only, Deliveries cannot be promised, but every ef. fort will be made to meet your! MODERN METHOD wishes. “Money Back” {f not ex DENTISTS actly as represented, after delivery, accompanies each sale, There's no time for delay or waiting, We | ,fultes B.D ant ©. Brunet mean business, Act quickly. D. 8. |fF Bik. Seen one hor Go, Johnston Co., Johnston Co. Bidg.,| JB Dept. Store. Entrance 207 Third and University, Open tomor- | University St. row (Saturday) evening BE PROUD OF TOUR TERTH. You might just as well be proud of your teeth as ashamed of them. Nature gives some folks better teeth than she wives to others, but all of us ean take care of what we have, or get artificial ones. We pre- ty of teeth. And no beauty to supply artificial are beautiful and like Nature's own $5.00 th Sa"... ..$5.00 Cole uitngs $1.00 and up Gold Alloy Fillings Silver Fillings Extrac- where that Just product Full Set of Teeth Gold Crowns, 22k gold guaranteed ab- iniess. We omploy & specialist, who devotes his entire time to this work All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices. INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Our operators are all export \fB xraduate dentists, We employ |B no students Examination free, Office Hours, §:30 a. m, to 7

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