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nea oN Taree ARRIETA I 10 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909 | A ne eee . re "ATT i I PY az The ace % To LALO aS ree DUPE FOR LIE 1S FEUD'S GRIM RULE; — wo wm wri | a — ST. LOUIS SEES MEN AND WOMEN DIE tf we at. TRULY wn RREN of Sample le Suits pat to-Wear Drummers’ Samp! ING SALETR SEAT Low Closi ing Out All Light a Sec- Medium Weizhts ond i READ THIS CARE- 00r FULLY AND TAKE NO- Rent 71ce. We do not want to carry fn- over any suits from one sea- son to another. We carry ables only the Highest Grades Ls to made. We are not allowed to advertise makers’ names. Under- But all high grade makes are here just the same. So get sell wise and pay us a visit. All our $30 to $40 suits that we Every- sold at $18.75 will be placed on sale this Saturday. Your body absolute choice for.......++ No Less No matter what others offer, you owe it to yourself to see us first. You will not be urged to buy, We want to get acquainted with you. This is positively the greatest offer ever made. COME HERE SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL, TRULY WARREN SAMPLE SUIT MAN Rooms 228 and 230 Burke Building, Second Avenue and Marion Street. Second Floor, Turn to Left. ARR RRRD TO DO 80 WOULD PERMIT FRAME STRUCTURES ON BALLARD AV Tie CALENDAR OF CRIME i N GREAT TY'’S FEUD. pan pi * 2 | Il = = . . ‘ * * . * ‘ . j * . . . . - . . * . eee ee ee | 8T. Lot With tw meh slain | 1 al feud wnd lwo more shot, Mrs. Marte Mob dow of the f v veyea Bone si lo More inning te 4 lj I he t | tt \ i iu i heer t ‘ md fh h u ‘ ' » Ballard and Wh " indoubted ! v etr i the | A} ' f bat th ha ‘ | pt vid It removes the ¢ penalty » that a decent ton ling ear th it going n mont Arne ¥ . will have t 1 through | story of ward pe jth = Cour Armatrong at ur During th t campaign Con eiges Fone enteany Be an table § ne Was th } | ing Grant are preparing the bill fameratic leader in the Fifteenth ward i “ pa id Fred Mobrie was his neighbor Ne . | Hind his political foe y | «NNOKO GOLD OUTPUT The Sunday before lection | (Ry Unlted Preset 4 foung and Mohrie met by et MRS. FREO MOHALE, WHO TRIED SUICIDE AFTER HER DAWSON, J 1—George But] 4 Hoth drew revolvers A xen | HUSBAND WAS MURDERED. SHOWN IN COURT WITH HER jler, an Innoko operat now he ts rang out and Young fell dead. | SON THE DAY MOHRLE WAS SHOT, states that the winter outpat } : Mohrie and Wm. Wright, aj ¥ amp Was $270,000, and the mer lend, were arrested for the kill-| dw e a t th ‘ Ae RRR RRR ee Yankee cree ) miles long, 18 prov: | a When they were arra d the ® jing dd he wa and will prot tt day police had to fe a Wa POETRY AND POLITICS--VERSES w jably be rich | . * * * . * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * SEE _IEEGE SETE®S REESE EETE “S= PTEEET-TRUE_UERE the prisoners through a crowd THAT NERVED THE WIDOW TO SHOOT As Mobrie stood cowering at the ik @ smal), dark-haired man push his way beside him im “Never fear the law.” he whisper and Mohrie smiled. At last he found a friend "Why?" he whispered back “Because,” the stranger hissed ‘ll get you before the law has a nee at you.” This was on FINED FOR SMOKING thy Untied Pree) ELLENSHURG, July ?¢ rhree ¢ convictions were made ur (This poom wax found clutehed tn Mra, Pred Mohrie hand after abe had been driven to shoot herself in feud of St Louis polities.) be anticigaret law t I belleve if I were dead cE ongee. oy ig A BE bane And you upon my lifeless beart sbould tread Not knowing what the poor clod chanced to be, Minor Hanson and Charies Mash | h fined $20 and « f Tt would find sudden pulse beneath the touch Of him it ever loved in life so much And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee | vb acee Mop smoking cigarete and failed t I believe if on my grave Hidden in woody deeps or by the wave Your eyes should drop some warm tears of regre From out the ealty seed of your dear grief, would leap into leaf 4 not make my love forget The same d the two two months before there. The election had been d d the gang's fiat of re vealed. Mobrie and Wright could bear the @ murmur above the clang of prison doors as they were Mohrie came first. As pkey turned to lock th i Kane, Young's fri ACTRESS FOUND DEAD. | (My Celted Press PHILADELPHIA, J Mre Anna Allen O'Rourke, of Ban Pra cleeo, a vaudeville actress, waa} Some fair, sweet bloss To prove death cou! SSESEE -—-? found dead | here. Heart disease in eupposed have caused her deat? “4 See eeeeeeeee ee eee eeeeeee SPREE EERE ETE REE EEE Ree ee sy. BEECHER OF JAPAN 15 GUEST s*| At a mooting of the Congregat to the arma of a po |S! Brotherhood Inet night tn the ect | Pllarim Congregational ehureh, the ht, trembling and Rev. T. Miyagawa, the Beecher of d back Into his cell Japan, was the guest of hono Mobrie Without a word, Kane the ding i Four Courta bullding raised a revolver and shot Mobrie where Folk had sent boodlers to + faced | Goud The report echoed through | the — = - Mohrile ew him. was When the shot echoed on the was there to judge's ears upstairs he knew what i meant. Before the crowd's won der had been satisfied the bailiff rapped loudly A. Vv. MANCHESTER APPOINTED A. V. Manchester has been ap pointed mastor mechanic of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound “erreasenr Hats on of!” the rllway. He will have his head eg Mearns eleanor wince" $2.00 and Up Then Mra. Mobrie went out with | e wer son and saw an ambulance | tng her husband's body « “THE MARKETS | might Wright the only | [ho was involved in the original AT THE WONDER SALE i feud, tremble. Only a few daye be | The tettewt . he averes }for the death of Mobrie, Wrig Be RI costa eae ut on bonus, heard someon | ='ege lhim. Thinking the gang had got” | tte ¥ teording eo | You Can Buy a Dim, he opened fire on two men and | ge Prites nnlere sikerwice || Summer Hat for shot Alfred Nielson, a bystander fndteated. are for strictly feet @ | grades. if as Little aS... - Di One Goes Insane. Kees aed Batter, | " Last week, when he finally was Kone eis ne 33 jacquitted, Wright accidentally shot | nutter, ranch we ot |Chas. Tozer in the home of the ” wed. of Wikile Wh tad ests Ile =e Those hats are all late shapes, trimmed sane Hens, live, th ne oi4 in the late season's styles. We are over The life of one of the gang had | Hens, dressed. Ip ’ iv loaded on trimmed hate and must sell been taken, and a life had paid the | i + them, no matter how great the sacri | tortett The gang's score was wiped rh] fice, as we do pot wieh to carry over out. a4 any of these goods. The reductions on But day after day a litte woman 1"e (a trimmed hats at this store amount to jin black was trying to comfort her | il more than one-half the regular prices, json, who waa crying for “daddy pt - ol ss i toe : +4 Hees or coe ear ke Wo Met Belgien pare, len PLUMES, RIBBONS AND TRIM. of crepe and sai A. : ; : | ‘Bho wouldn't be weartig: that,|Common sieerh ie. tre .04% MINGS ALL GREATLY REDUCED. Now is the opportunity to buy you a stylish, mam only her man got Sam Young, and /iit i” jy Wn .3 tailored Suit, when you can purchase ‘way below regular he just had to dite, too.” We have just received a consignment of new fail Hats trim price, and pay a dollar a week if you wish, at the same | A diary found under her pillow 4 med in plain satine and bengalines. jafter she shot herself showed her OM time, ithoughts. She kept this diary be +e aide the revolver that she used “Everything is gone,” she had written tn a trembling hand. ive “Everything ts gone—tmy ‘sweet heart’ is dead. The gang is after |me. I think I had better kill my |nelf before they kill me. They would not #hoot me like they did ‘eweet All our Men’s Summer Suits now being closed outs to make room for Fall goods, Men's strictly tailored $30.00 and $35.00 Suits, now— $22.50 ($1 a Week) =~". [Wonder MillineryCo ies | 1621-1523 SECOND AVE, Ready Now 35.00 heart.’ They'd drag me into an al-|Common der ip | ‘ : " | ley sae choke me to death before 1) , Food, ge-1b. sack 11 | Men's Blue Serge Suits, regular $25.00 values, now—= could seream. | “pigher ” or tee n , ¢ fi: With the Initial Fall Display |." ec —— \yeretststamngrim | $18.00 (51 a Week) |. ”_-___- ---—-—_--——— > -- OO + s < Seven violent deaths in the fit. least |teenth ward In the last few years the police ascribe to the feud feel MARTIN & CO. Men's Suits, in the fashionable gray mixtures, SPR) cially priced at— “Bradbury System” Clothes— lation grimly called the “Jolly |Outn. per tn rr j ($1 a Week) the best Men’s Clothes made yet fs 00's $1202 pine tlh ey 2nd Ave. Savoy Hotel 3 & school of crime. Two cardinal jprinciples of conduct were taught there One was “get your man.” See our window display of beautiful Fall Suits for women—manufactured expressly for us. Many more new arrivals inside, just arrived from New York. One Dollar a Week pays for the suit you select. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR Saturday Bargains? We offer long and short silk gloves of KAYSER’S best quality = In All Shades, Values Up to $2.00, For Only 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 We also have special sales on real French Kid Gloves, Clever as “Bradbury” Clothes always are, these new Don't peach” was the the Autumn models are undeniably the most hand ; ghee me gar An old church was the club house Nightly orgies saw the rafters! which once had echoed to words of prayer and the music of hymna, re sounding with coarse jokes and|! drunken songs. ments ever turned out by “Bradbury” expert ti Special for Saturday Taffeta Petticoats, with embroidered ruffle and taffeta dust ruffle, special— $2.50 You'll find our Dignified Credit Plan the very, easiest, best way to buy your new apparel. Pay one dol lar a week and save the strain on your pocketbook. And their by thoroughly g od looks are permanent—that is a od materials and conscientious “know | One night a policeman who went] Hy? in and ordered the noise to stop was] wennrcree Plume shot aa he spoke. | Chief of Police Creeey the next day investigated the sho person. They showed hit where the blnecoat had fal | blood stil stained the floor how” tailoring If you would be well dressed, see that the “Brad y System” label is in your next suit. It's a “good Special Fireworks. at Exposition | Suddenly the wun came out from! sites famous Hattle of Manila behind a cloud and ite rays blazed : into the reeking room through the |S"roduced In full Saturday night, }atained glass windows of the old! " assurance Call in tomorrow and see these classy clothes, Store m till 10 p.m. And remember that you're heartily which have to make room for new goods coming in shortly elcome to open an account. Pay a little down and a » largest window had a figure of the crucifix in ite center, and as the chief looked at the blood on the floor suddenly the outline of the Crone Was sadowed under the chief's eyes, In ita center were the bloodatains. Pvened to the hardened erlme hunters the scene was dra matic Aw Chief Creecy loft In horror he| sald; “That place never opens again.” He kept his word and the fifteenth ward feud apirit atumbe ered juntil Young fell | “Where will it stop?” the elty sew asks, Hittle at a time for anything selected here, Fine values, $1.50 and $1.75, For Only $1.15 a Pair Special Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul 1 123 Third lira Ay. MALLEABLE RNs he pride of ¢ kitehen & aplendid STORE OPEN TILL 10 SATURDAY EVENING Tactic Ol +422 PIKE ST. “ THE POPULAR CREDIT STO Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seatile’s Reliable Credit House’’ i loves by — “CONTRACT Estimates Furnished Freo. f a, T0810 Pike St,