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SALE—FURNITURE CHINE mond ring and gold watch date he has admitted nothing until por a given him to pawn by Goorge Me it has been proved on him ‘ and Charles Smith, two alleged That Miller intended to be @ busy Folding | IN HA WAI is VISITING HERE higiiwaymen, who were arrostod|thief in the future was Indicated } | re beat 10 by City Detective Lee rf a age tee a bape . »| | ese te tarbee and Frank Kennedy in a) his room, which contained in a rude Stee | FLORENCE | KIM-FUNG HO ON ho ne at Seventh a and Fike t cipher the names und nddreesse of he me of their arrest one | a ea ho prominen cliigens oO Couches oF eat INTERESTING was armed with @ ugly, hard rub-| Seattle | fi AIR VISITORS, ber bludgeon, Upped with lead, and| je a 4 off Intended Vietima, ' +4 a he also carried & heavy caliber go! , Fac. GAM HALLER BURIED WITH| volver tub eit. wee token Wie a BONNIE WHEELER, LETTERS ABOUT MEM His Btory I Strapge rhed out It was found to be as o py chp ouble ft " we : principal trouble with mout ORABLE FIGHT At that time Barbee was moratly|* yay = . . people whose knowledge of other certain that there waa some mn r 4rene fis = . ‘ H. Anderson, 718 Mingr ay gowehes te on ‘om: ands is gained through books, 1 nection between Miller, Rh ond Fred ih ' 4 Marvard av. : ~ Saaave PURN |tLosee Ht C " posure With that they do not seis that rite Since ‘the announcement of a t-iPmith. Whether the trio divided) Mrs. fi auN, 406 Tith ay. W } pgnontoue & Ot Justice Mills as the In-|-))..), es erary contont for the children of |the MeMahon loot Is a matter of| Jige, *jyiardemun, 206 14h ay. i at a # are advaneing every day ; conjecture, but the detectives now | mor quisitor in Trial to Prove june ae thelr countries are,” sald the state, Bam Haller, the man on the case conalder ft strange la joren ay ae in, | Him S Misa Morence Kim-Fung Ho, who of Battle of the Monitor and Miller should ‘peddle’ @ port i te ree ° im Sane. le one of a party of visitors. from rimac and the Battle of Gettysburg: |the valuables stripped fron ‘5 i King 418 Pike ® ace e. £ Sr tee or to be eartng op attractions at the Pay Streak at|Mahon's corpse if he had nothing ; 1th ay A S. management dur }to do with the erime re the Ac¥oP,, has nothered | ', n n . (My United Prose.) ing thelr stay hore - . eens ee} Through the efforts of -former| 3% WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥,, July 90 A tow years back the children pemenioas with lotters tolling the history Of! proweeuting — Attorne Kenneth) P. \-|—Directing his attack at Thaw's|of the Hawalian txlands may havo the Battle of the Monitor and Mor| Mackintosh an conned for ftaun|«} {| statement that he was at times|#one to school scantily clad, or in| FLORENCE KIM.FUNG HO ELIZABETH K, VICTOR rimac and Smith, the pair were not tried | "ht" jlegally insane, District Attorney me Cages Clad as nature adorned The contest called for storles|for vagrancy, but were ordered t Piiga y S| Jerome today pressed Thaw for anjthem, but those days have passed *labout the Pay Streak attraction, |leave the city : 1a Me ‘Jexplanation of the term And this remarkable young woman cente to 60 cents per thousand, Jang therefore these letters do not| Since that time the police of Be-| | Thaw sald that it was “defect of| in whose veins no blood but Chinese Hops increased from 12 conte | comply ‘with the rules, However, |attle have not taid oa ‘on th en it La ions a 8 fou reason,” but was unable to explain| flows, amiled brightly as if in re to 16 cents per pound: wince the children showed such an| Today, bh r, instructions have| {ames A be oY me $2 8) what that waa. mombrance of those other days Pineapples increased from #7 | intorout in the contost, Haller wili|been we sueed teende o og aa M4 Edmond 8 Meany, 4026 10th ay, ‘Wail In the course of Jerome's ques Four Hawalian Giris Visit Fair to $9 a thousand send to each one, whore 1 tter he | the pair on wight ne Gales , Pantages, 808 Kast Denny. tow jtons he mentioned’ the testimony} Miss Ho ts one of four native | __bemone are Increased from 1 tian received up to date, @ ticket! That the nerder of MeMahon lies “16th av. sana rt 4 jot Mra. Susan Merrill, who sald that | slrle who were given a four monthw | Cent to 1h) cents a pound. |to the show, The contest ts ealled| between Miller, Rose ‘and ry ith i : : | Thaw Tented rooms at her lodging/tour of the Pacific const as the Wines and liquors are in Jott and the tetters that are re-|the firm belle? of detectives who ati range x tec} house and brought girla there and|muests of the Evening Bul creased 16 per cent : pie ha 4 Mala #204 . fvening Bulletin of ’ colved no {ll not be looked afte: r ‘ eb erat Voie flogwed them. Thaw denied the|Honolulu, and sho ts accompantod | Opium and cocaine are in Hipage Pach ada ro lost nares the brwtal) ” Malgen, Chitbste x "" = truth of the woman's story by her brother, Kim-Tong Ho, @ meno | @reased to 50 cents an ounce, X Ghigo ae . : 6 Ho, a} Kept a Criminal | 16 18th ay ww Replying to @ question from Jo-|student of the University of Whe | BACK FROM 72-HOUR MOTOR Cocoa is increased to 5 cents | 1 Highland drive W. rome, Thaw said he was logally|consin, and Miss Elizabeth K. vic.! @ pound Williams ts apparently fresh to} 1621 10th av, N. 2. | iunocent of the killing of Stanford |tor, a grand-daughter of exdov. g| CAR TRIP WITHOUT ANY IS NOT T0 BLAME § life of crime. He ways Miller has! gS ada 7 nh} | White, K Kiph one of the best known of} CLUMBER, M wapheae Benton Se aAh ital to tees tee eee a ea ee aking the same comparioon, the he has tried to break away from a uenthal, % 1. Thaw Denies Beating Girls. ao Dimer governors of the taland | i revisions downward include life of thievery. ‘ Lh Gari hone ee a « e pi y , | rT 20 6 Referring to allegations that hel joyed every moment ot the trie, n| When a band of grimy, dusty from 2% ‘cents Holding the Anderson Steamboat! From various portions of loot re-| Joshua Fe ah beat girls, ‘Thaw dented taking)” Aithough Miss Ho te a. full:(!OKing individuals, headed by a| pound. ompany blameless for any careless- covered from the room occupied by! C.D. Stimsca, Ruth Lanibert, a cloak model, tol pionded Chinn J sia ‘ Iron ore from 40 cents to 16 | hese in running thelr boats on Lake| Miller and Williams, it has beon| Georke W ste d Chinese, she has completed kily built fellow, collarions Maxim's or motoring with her, He & course in th Oahu university and ' cents a ton. Washington, the harbor and|ostablished that the pair commit i “ Fo "|denied beating her and said thatlthe normnt colwot 1 one er weartng & cap and possessing a Fire brick from 45 to 33 per | WH4rves committee of the city coun-| ted at least 19 burglaries in S¢ i sh he did not even know her, in at prosent engaged to teach in| °°" 8TOWth of beard, rang the! cent oll decided to take no action, this|To Captain of Detectives Tennant,| J tirrat Fated hica tf be had been tthe public schools at Lahaina,| Dell at the county jail this noon,| | Pig iron from $4 to $2.80 a | morning, on the complaint of cer-| Miller has confessed that ax long ax| vhf Behram. #19 Madinon, called “Mad Harry" or “Crazy | Mani the deputy refused to open tha} tain canoelate that their lives were|he can remem he has been a! ay Thaw.” The witness quickly shot Siieiet See. har Chinese toners 1 » . Scrap iron from $4 to $1 a | beine jeopardized because of the/ thief, burglar and highwayman. Harry Whitney Treat, 1 Highland back: 3 gate, and nervoualy felt for his alx ‘ 1 proximity with which the| Miller is a big, husky fellow, with | drive Mins Ho ia an American, She ba Q James D. Thaeard, 1427 B Pike. “No more than you are com-|speaks and acts just an any Amari | oot Bteo! rails from 7-20 of a cent | *teamships wore run to the shore. |a wicked cast of countenance. To| Pimek Warnncant 1421 B. Pts : aad Columbia | monly known as ‘Mad Jerome’ OF | oan young woman would, and sho| /0® lWader proved to be Rob| to 7-40 of # cent a pound. The canoelsta who had mad the | om a ae SSS 7 tenn. the ‘cragy district attorney,’ “ is thoroughly Interested’ in hor| Hodge, sheriff, after a two days’ Cotton rates are approxi. | complaint were not on hand to state bP Bupire Bite “Did you ever ask a woman to teaching t bave found that,|6d three nights’ ride tn an. auto er cent above the | thelr aide of the case. The steamship | allow you to beat her, stating thatlamong the different nationalities 1; mobile from California, without en ee ee ee SATURDAY LAST DAY of the Great it would give you great pleasure,"!have had in my school, the Japa 88Y slumber, Mr. Hodge ox Wool tops are reduced by asked Jerome nese children {n the second grade | Plained that riding around on the| >#ing given rates between " ‘ fused with a three or fo dire rates on is, woolen cloth Ing by Jerome, Justice Mills took| tho protiem byt ploy ay It) mile across country. tour. wemsincs St n warp, Otherwise | William Kidd, who was formerly | charge of the examination of thelawn language, for they invariably, Th€ sberiff reached Soattio this| the rates in the Dingiey woolen |@ railroad man hero, while eross-| Our great stock of Sales witnoas and succeeded In embarraylithink in the language of their| 800" from Dunsmuir, Cal, in aj Shedule are retained. ing Second av. at Pike st. yester Ostrich and Willow every Friday. 1/8108 Thaw to such an extent that! fathers,” she told moe, and who also) Vinton six cylinder touring car, Cash registers, tinotypes, |day afternoon, fell and cut his head Plumes will be placed a Tin te | When be left the stand he waa nerlaaid that tho islands wore greatly | Wich W. L. Bekhard te accused of| typewriters and all steam en: [against tho curbing. Ho was taken on sale at wonderfull vous, agitated, and appeared verylin need of good teachers. "We Tenune and forgetting to return.| @/nes are reduced from 45 to 30 [to the City hospital, where his m sale at wondertuly > much depressed have so many things to learn, and| Eckhard and Verne Manary were ard ; = wound was cresond ag weet attractive prices . h > Vania orday eaught at Dunsmuir and sente “ ugar is reduced from 1. one time a railroad man here, but wetian:Conhucen Yhow, ah reapedl a atart Good tanit|to drive the car Cenk to manta |-~00nte to 1.0 conte 8 pound. was hurt In @ wreck and his two| Plumes of every mleatice Mills askea Thaw an te for beginners are very much ta| °VOr!snd Gait is reduced from 12 cents [logs were amputated. _— and ee will be oO " * - to cents per hundred nde. c a is delusions regarding White, | fomand STOCK MARKET. per hundred pounds. isposed of at figures Thaw denied that made such a he had ever are qalcker in number work than the children of other races of the quest At the conclusion of the question. his apparently Incoherent notes to his counsel, and the exaggerated ego he is alleged to have exhibited during his trials Hawalian Is Beautiful, Miss Vietor, who is proud of her Hawallan blood, ls a very attrao THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 36, 1909. 18 Small the combed wool and yarn. boulevards in an automobile ts all| oe " reductions are made in very nice but should never be con Wood pulp is reduced from 1.80 cent Oil is fr vaiting duty, pound to fr without a counter (Ry United Pree) NEW YORK ly 36. From every | viewpoint strength waa noticeable tn LEGLESS MAN IS HURT BURGLARS HELD PLUME SALE that cannot but be an inducement to every lady to buy now for On cross-examination Thaw said|(ve young woman, with the beaw-| i... ah market today, and deme Hides are reduced from 15 present or future use. jhe believed White assanited young | ‘ful poy and wavy black hair that! very heral advances wetp neve iii rhe ogy Ny oe 4 This sale will be our girls tn his den. are the characteristics of the! in the leaders at the cloos of the scat te Shear cant last “BIG SPECIAL," Thaw held the same belief re tor eu woman of noble birth.) 04) om. Cheap money and better 2 as . j jast SPECIAL, garding the practices as he did at) 4nd she carries herself with great) mont of industrial senditions: which Unenangee § On and a cordial invitation the time he was examined by Dr.|*elfposseasion. Her home Is close have ikew been. bonsiderable 1a ee ears, eheee laces, wateh. | is extended to inspect Brans, who prouounced him to be|{o the voleano, at Hilo, Hawall, and! iii, to ratironda, aided in the ree] ” eee tree gittekings worth | stock and ask pric suffering from paranota. she describes the surrounding coun-| ry ef bullish pear ari more than $2 4 dozen and __ Canad eluded.) { Stock and ask prices. He said, however, that he found|("? sraphically gloves. ae similar Totter, Miller, dented that he pawned MoMahon'’s diamond ring and gold wateh. It was only when two pawnbrokers from Spo ‘ane appeared and identified Miller that he confessed that he pawned| the valuables | Despite every effort to break him | down, Miller still maintaing that | We also offer big reductions on all summer hats, shapes, flowers and ribbons. Remember — Saturday the Sale Ends Wonder Millinery Co. “Lam very proud of my country,” she told me, “and while I have al ways thought our music the most benutifal in the world, I am more than ever in love with it since hear ing it far away from home.” How litte most of os know of} our sliters of other lands. that he had been mistaken in some things, but had discovered addi tonal things. “Your notes to Delmas apparent ly indicate that you thought the Fan: | Killing of White praiseworthy. You likened yourself to David, who had slain Goltah. ‘The statement showing the con. sumption value of articles on which the duty was increased and decreas ed show a balance of increa: on articles of luxury, of 662,203 Payne's statement shows that the annual consumption of jamber op THE TARIFF BILL i you have the impression, aa I had, aa (Coneiuded.) which the duty ts decreased) no wa: th ot Exaggerated Ego. they lived and loved in a different amounts to & total value of $566, bs anaes prying ¥ Sted 1521 and 1523 Second Avenue. Thaw explained that he was (ak: |fashion than wo do, or had different! reciprocity ie granted; other. | *70.950, while the total value of an!” te admitted to Captain of Detec- as uF ing advantage of every possible de jamtitions, you must moet these nual consumption of the class of ‘4 Pisecer uae — Gh T Bie led Le Ser Wastingion MH reeves Taek Mise r, 878-619 Cotman bide ‘x OF COM. on [3a Fourth on i STATIONERY. } Store, 12914 Third av a Sei cement contract: bail Fetiawie men 144 Poor Gaiiy tor fae Mra tO. Wie . a oe 0 —t 8 SERVICE. AgENcT Meds! Works ne or VERING ———_—_.- “| te Twener, fense offered him, and Mills re) girls at the Hawatian building, You plied: will find two very bright young “No one finds fauit with that./women, each very different from You were quite righ the other, but both remarkable Regarding Thaw's “exaggerated |types of the women of their re ego,” Milla suggested that, although | spective countries. Thaw was represented by capable — a counsel, he continually interrupted WHEAT MARKET. them, and apparently did not trust (Rp Unlted Press.) them, This would seers to sepport! CHICAGO, July 30.—Wheat had the charge that Thaw o thew — every element of strength at the from “exaggerated ego. aw start! oooning of the market this morn- ed to make & rambling explanation jing” Prices were higher all the Mills then asked him if he had any-| ,,, through. The closing was thing further to say and Thaw be- sharply lower, with values \e to came confused, mumbled & feWling 9 bushel under previous higher both at the opening and the words and left the stand. PAINTERS, closing, prices abroad simply blind ly following the recent betterment Decorating Co First cise! in values here. pat yee BH oe or vootract meet, Martin & & Co. 1207 Second Av. Opposite Hote! Savoy. PATENT ATTORNEYS, enemas Broome natn Min eemeeedl en et pera Diart-tioye Shen, Witte tor beck Paul A Telbot. EXPERT. Mutual Lite PHYBIC!ANS, Woe sell gloves cheaper than any other store because we im. port them direct from the fac- torles in Europe. Our Perfecto Dollar Glove In popular because we present a value of betwoen $1.25 and $1.50, an sold in other stores, for $1 a Pair KAYSERS’ From 50c Up We also have lection of Fownes’, Dent’s And all other high grade makes, Martin & Co. TAILORS. Dr Dalton, ein diseases 400 Arcade Uses diese ind bale SUPPLIES, a cholee ae insane Vernon uraltere jh edie penal nn hn nd TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, vena ns agcalmite, type, pe. us 4 other maken fac-ein ae oY ries a's Pattie re sion just west expo grounds wise 4 of | per cent a pound. Senate rates on finer grades of cotton, Slight reduction on low grade clothe, ight reduction on low cot- ton cloth, The corporation tax in liew of the inheritance tax, Senate maximum and mini. mum provisions. Tariff board to advise the President, but not congress. Customs court provision. Maintenance of the present drawback system, with certain privileges for millers importing wheat for the manufacture of flour. Compared with the Dingley rates, the revisions upward, include the following jamber on which the tariff ts in creased ta but $31,280,372. Duties on all wines and liquors are Increased, the valuo of the total consumption being $462,001, 856. The total consumption valve of | — all articles on which the duty ts raised is §852,612,626, while the to tal consumption value of all arti cles on which the tariff is de creased amounts to $4,495,122, ae cording to Payne's Hat Opinion of Experts. Senator Payne, in presenting hin statement, which was in the form of a table showing the Increases and decreases, sald that the experts had used all of the information avaliable In the census office and from other sources In preparing the Ifet. He sald, however, that these had been Insufficient to represent the total consumption of either clase of articles. The report of the conference was a fivethousand word statement —..| Presenting the increases and de. creases in the tariff compared with the rates existing under the Ding ley law Fancy soaps, increased from 16 cents per pound to 50 per The CHICAGO MISHIT PAKLONS 1400 WIMST AV. Wonderful values in Men's Three printed pages were filled Tallor-Made Uncalled-for Bults. | with lists of articlos on which the ora A tine pew fine of Me rates of duty had been advanced and eight pages were filled with lists of articles on which the tariff thad been reduced. WE ARE GOING TO QUIT THAT IS THE SIZE OF IT Therefore every pair of our $100,000 stock of FINE SHOES MUST BE UNLOADED Better get in on this sale before it is too late. No reserve. Every pair must be sold. See our windows. Lease and Fixtures for sale. in ‘wrnishings, Hats Caps ond Suit Cases, Also Full Drees Suite for rent. ~y RIE TREEN SHOE CO. 707 FIRST AVENUE _-2:cRERRERONEEEEEIOR OR tives Charles Tennant that the din-| MD Just a Little While Quick dividends await the man who now puts his spare money into lots in the steel city of IRONDALE October 15—77 days hence—the steel plant will begin opera- tion. That is only eleven weeks hence. The wise ones who buy lots now at the present low prices will have to wait only that brief space of time before being in a position to realize a big profit on their holdings. The beginning of the work in the steel mills and the creation of a big payroll for the workmen, all of whom will live in Irondale and buy their supplies there, will have the ef- fect of creating a big demand for all choice lots in the steel city, and every lot will greatly enhance in value. We have choice lots, in close proximity to the steel mills, lots which we can sell you now at a low price, lots which will in time be valued into the thousands, and which will be in big de- mand as homesites for steel mill workingmen, lots on which you can even now build a house and find immediate rental for it. Iron- dale’s population is now and always has been in excess of ~ house capacity. There are many families there now living ir tents until homes can be built for them, The purchase of a lot in Irondale is a splendid investment, whether you buy it for the certain and quick rise in values, whether you build a house thereon for rental purposes or whether you build your own home and move your family there. And a lot in IRONDALE is easy to get, We require an initial pay- ment of but $25 to $50. Come in and see us for complete information. Ask for the beautifully illustrated free folder. Every day now sees some big new development. You read in The Star last night about the plac- ing of rush orders for $45,000 worth of engines and boilers. That looks like business, doesn’t it? Moore Investment Company 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX Ho

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