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8 sHSHTON IN fers, declariig robbery Unknown Man Arises in a . Court and Declares He) 4 “om wig wes to i Murdered Steinheil and « ANCCOL in the murd the Stepmother. : PARIS, Nov, 4A an, who | be made gave the me of Lef re Ose aT od =a in court today during ‘rat of FEW REGISTER Madan and electrified FOR ELECTION) the asse by confessing that be mi and Madame) Ony 97 voters, five of whom are mY ;‘ 1 shortly | Women, have registered for the a A peices yn 1 electio: which take os Marguertte Stein: | ie on. Deon ri ‘ White the 1 "4 widow oe « fio * Cn > ection, bed resummed the (fewer, (aaa. ave. ever tered at yr eegted a bet amis Mel hefore in the same time. The wo stand in ssion Ys A dey 2B eel The announcement of Lefebvre {Mem whe are Kiven the ri : like a thunder clap to the ac-|/) oe out in the same nt a4 i woman, the president judge, | 1), at thes wsually @ the spectators and the attorneys in the case The woman had just stood up| and was emphasizing some fa her testimony in his seat Who Wants a Piano? Prize Winning World's Fair Pianos Being Closed Out at Eilers | at Big Reductions. when Le arose and shout "Re nocent THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909 alin \ & land{Columbia have been warned and | bank pré keeping a sharp lookout for " foot of logs and Htrifting logs feet of t broker r boom t Lewis “The White river lowered conald urdiprably during the night, and no} the hiagm is felt through the valley MMS Wo TWO SiMES \ "| Heavy Rains Play Havoc With Train Schedule All Over the Northwest. f e & A iT have] Milw h } Northe a have | been the p pal wo of tre ble A washout at Ww ingat le re ported | W s have also occurred at] Croc and at Fairfax, Ww | where much driftwood is ¢ | down the Carbon river | Considerable damage is reported to have been ¢a 1 by the r t| f allup. he N | between Tacoma and Puyally ( 1 th be a further rise tr ub t is feared that the river | will break its banks. and I am glad of it ; ak madtad tiie At Portland a As this confession fell from the | | at od anywhere PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 4 y lips of the man, Madame Steinh ‘ y te a, ‘ . “ heal @ nt of the heavy } tottered and would have fa as 7 pas yur days, mar rivers | had not gen d’armes rushed to he heat aa in Washington and Oregon are out | \ assistance and carried her to a oe of thelr banks. The Willamet ebair, ayes Columbia, Lewis, Cowlits, Chehal Lefebvre was removed from the | YOursel Be = Weahousal, Gatesn, — Weranoché . court room and given over to the |/*ty at Bh Puyallup, and other rivers are 1 custody of the police, who will| | 5e . " high water stage nd several make a complete investigation of and are overflowing their banks i his confession. | Many logs are being carried into Fe ng Reon sauiion kp weed Gray Sarber oa account ot the 7 i rete thay the qu > SRO CN) Oe as tei ee ee a r.(else In town. The pianon offered| Tver, In southern Washington, ts! ¢ Johnston Co. Woman threw up her hands, tot thi le were specially made|OVerflowing, and it is feared that |f > * a @@ and would have fallen had not /!n this sale wore srecaD Expo-|the waters will cut a now channel Seeee: resbed to her assiatanc sition, They are the choloest cre-| "When she was carried her chair, the “red widow” completely collapsed. to a's Foremost Fac-| identical pianos ational Jury of ations of Amer tories—the same on which the Inte When she had recovered suffi si elently she shrieked at the top of aoe Nears ‘ Baw oe her voice: jranc rs and Gol eds “I am innocent. I tell you that ae 8 ” agal 8 me A owe Ham innocent,” she screamed. “I | you're from—east, west, north or have told you all the while that Twas innocent. Now that this man has confessed, do you still believe me guilty? Why do you continue t© persecute an innocent woman in this manner? south—you've never seen the equal| of this chance, and may never] again. | When we are offering you these Highest Honor Pianos at bona fide Siiieemiereem ee a | When quiet finally was restored, | reductions ranging from St tat the woman taunted the government | $959. doesn't = pect gy | @ for falling to confront her with he iegi with cap letters ee her former lover, M. Borderel, the | ¥* . al Prosecution’s principal witness. WHO WANTS A FINE BABY a: “Why do you not bring him be Choose among five of the most H fore me?” she screamed. “You | *perb Baby Grands ever shipped j dare not, and besides, he is afraid | the West—two genuine ¢ hicker | ; to face me.” ings, two of the famous Kimballs i Replying to questions, Madame jana a Hallet & Davis Imperial ; : ren Grand, Le Steinhetl said as ee til Sr hate lovers—many of them—| Then, there ars the magnificent | fust_as I suppose men have many pris! “soma — oe mistresses.” an 7 so Ma { The only statement that the “red | bosany, and the rarest of Burl Wal 4+ widow” made that could be con-|®Ut, a8 weil as English Quarter-| H strued in any way as bearing upon ves Oak age latter ee = oe the late President Faure was the| ments are worth, every penny o : following: | $450, $520 anc . In th e ; ; "My husband took me to the| ‘bey Ko at $342, $386 and $424. | | a salon of a high dignitary of the | ..9/°° yer? eo of regular ie & republic. The only wrong that he Bagg and A on <4 1 e ever did me was in dying and not |*t, $2 vg a. A taking me with him.” “Ves ery eager pag at rae | In reviewing the case tn refer vee 5 d ring to the woman's answers to TERMS --OF COURSE. | i questions, M. Valles, of the prose metry er that all cash i 4 ention said : ary eee $8 and wren $6) iy &@ month now obtains a good plano. Madame Steinhetl was a Har at |* Month now opisins 4. food piano.| the age of five years and never : lose. The high racter of the has reformed. pianos and littleness of prices ts] j Lefebvre Unknown. resulting in tremendously heay Lefebvre, who is about 20 years | buying. Drop in at once—today, or ; old, is practically unknown in this eve «. Eilers Music House : Paris. D. 8. Johnston Co. In a tragic manner, after pro Bidg., Third and Uni claiming Madame Steinhell entirely JUST THINK WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 97 Sample Coats, Suits and Dresses at One-Half Their Regular Prices have versity We made tw2 lots of these garments. Lot Ne 1—#:10.00 Conte Specia $15.00. BUT WE MAKE ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE We carry manufacturers’ and drummers’ camples only OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK The House With a Reputation. ORIGINAL LADIES’ SAMPLE CLOAK & SUIT HOUSE 417 AMERICAN BANK BLDG., 2ND & MADISON. I le eae | ROOMS 414 AND FRIDAY AND LONDON’S YEARL Victor Herbert has written some of the most popular music produced by an American composer, The Edison Phonograph makes the best of it available for you. Victor Herbert has trained one of the best orchestras in this country. Its music is reproduced upon Edison Records Victor Herbert is musical adviser to the National Phono graph Company. No other sound reproduc machine has the advice of so distin- guished a musician as Mr. Herbert. This is just one of the many en which Mr. Edison is doing to make the Phonograph the most perfect music reproducing machine in the world. You can enjoy it at an expense so small that you cannot ing afford long to hesitate. Hear the Edison Phonograph today. Hear it play Amberol Records; hear it play Victor Herbert's music, and then you will know why Mr. Edison said “Il want to see an Edison Phonograph in every home.” 812.50 to $125.00 + Me ard Records 8 Ainberol Records (twiee asiong) + - tison Grand Opera Records + + - from y: NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO. ‘76 Lakeside Avenue Oranes, NA TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS Eilers Music Bidg., ard & University. ER GARMENT SALES Listen, ladies! so low. | Wonderful Sale of Women’s Suits Suit.in our s “ s, the most 1 rsteds, broadcloths, chevi reg r misses’ and v s We have anged them in three special lots, as Reg. $14.00 and $15.00 Suits at Reg. $10.00 and one 00 Suits at $4.98 Women's _ to $10 Top Skirts Can You Beteve Your Own Eyes? ?: 98 5,000 ipa WOMEN'S SHOES | $2.00 and wae 25 Values LV Kid tips, depend » sale Sk or heard of way fror les, I ed W ds and tures. BS a Splendid ‘ f extra plump ible ‘ ich no other dealer cat ch under $2.00 or $2.25 in the regular order of thin Dut ma ing the Garment le La Moth Hut 1 es; good. rong gingham Ladle Mother Hubbard A with frill and strap over Round White Aprons, with fancy frill, elegantly made; reg * Carfoon Currier's F id other first-class Sewing Silke 100-yard spools, all « always 10¢c., Garment Sale, a spool 5c B Colgate’s Taleum Powder, Cashmere Bouquet, Violet and Dac Fine Perfumed Taleu r 0d size can; a regular 16 eller, Garment fale, exifa spetial visccstacsi tenets: 5c Hose Supporters Pad Hose Support all colors; best web, patent posts regular price 26c. Garment Saf® price 19¢ Child's Pin-On Hose Supporters, black and white; regular GARTERS ladies’ Faney Garters, many styles, all colors, assorted orna 25c ments; values to 49c, Garment Sale price $9. B ule tomorrow at a great special in Fall"and Winter Suits serges, prunellas, panamas $14.95 Reg. $17.50 to $30.00 Suits at . RY) $1.00 SILK VELVETS, 75 Ww re HF 00 quality Plain Silk Paon Velvets, in ov sr fity new shades and | orth $2.00 in Our Sto Rick; sultable for sults, coats, trimmings, etc. Speclal wale 75¢ | Style and solid leather inside i | Anoth $1.75 36-INCH BLACK MOIRE SILK, $1.29 and out—a phage Pata. seller | nother shipment by express today of that fast-selling Black Motre at our store for $1.98 " full ° } 8 a rea. 75 quality. Spec rriday, a 1 fareg ee: x pecial Friday, at $1.29 sizes and plenty of them: perfor —_—_— eee _ ROYAL WASH TAFFETA, 59c ated toe cap, cr I vamp; as We absolutely fully guarantee evety yard we sell to wash and w special leader g the ‘cate A written guarantee if needed; comes in every de ible shade. ] including black. Special Friday at, per yard 9c ment Sale : STORM SERGES, 50c | Strictly All-Wool Storm Serges in black, browr green, red and wine; these iu are very scarce at present: an xcetlent $1.00 4+INCH AND. 52:1NCH PANAMA os a0 have two v nd two qualities at this price; take your 7 olco of the tie ee navy blue and black 59 | This Set cannot be pete ae. 50 SINGH BROADCLOTHS $1.10 oe yw vhere in Seatt ale broadcloth. Special Friday at, per yard $1.10 Lynx Set; large sha trimmed with heads with large rug muff ‘DOMESTICS . Olicloth—Best quality Table Ollecloth, in white le and fancies; 4 feet wide, Garment Sale price, per yard Table Padding, or White Silence Cloth—f4 inches wide: 690 Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear, all col : value, Gariaent Sale price, per yard pr 42¢ ee he ee erent: Sheets-—81x90 Seamless Sheets; 79 value, Garn t 45 tbe Ne we ur, many far and Sule price, BACH re C | Garment Bale, special iderdown—Al-Wool Kiderdown, 29 inches wide; all colora: c | MUFFLERS SOc value, Garment Sale price, yard 35 ore; Ga Phoenix Mufflers, for ladios fora; the st | Blanketa—Extra Large 11-4 Size of Light Gray Wool-Finished Blank- | ways sold at 49c to 75, Germont Sale, ets; weigh over 8% Ibs, per pair, Garment Sale price i 7 . i ‘ pair Comforte—White Cotton Filled Comforts; Garment Sale price, each .. Lors oF 1177, sECOND Boys’ CLO" Don’t buy too much while merchandise is marked Buy only what you actually need. Another Garment Sale Next Year) ks and Dress Goods Men’s Satin Calf Shoe S| BARGAINS—NO F Garment Sale price fs LACE CURTAINS Black Non-Shrinkable Wool Ribbed Unior ts; $ value, Garment Sale price Fine, Light Weight, Pure Australian Wool Vests ani’? |the train approaching hir BUTCHERS HOPE 79 DODGE BIG FINES PLAYGROUND FOR died COUNTY’S WARDS 2.2" W. J. SHAW KILLED IN HOQUIAM TAR ve been “l of thy (By United Pree.) Vacant lots adjoining th t pie cal ute, HOQUIAM, Noy. 4.—W, J. Shaw, tion home, corner of Kir und" pinay © Ot Very of Bureka, Cal., a brother of Cliff! 18th av., have been leased t talde the pr Sonttle fy, Shaw, a prominent lumberman of| county board of comm f dof § t © tre this city, was stru A paxsen-|a play ground for the children held a a ber train tod probably fatal-|in the home, The ground irt f th a ly injured, He iding through fenced and teeter board ge | that justice « had tq the Northern Pacific yards on «| and a sand pile will be placed for | cc f Seat © ot bed railroad speeder, and did not hear|tne amusement of the children lice ie We Save You From $1 to $3 on Your Shoes SAMPLE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN The line includes many makes that retail from $3.50 to $6 Your choice at Price $2. No Higher 500 Pairs Ladies’ Patent Button Shoes Both cloth and mat kid tops, in welts and turns. Regular $4 values, our price $2.50 OPEN SATURDAY E EVENINGS New York Sample Shoe C Second Miocor 21 1 Burke Bidg. Cor. Marion Take Clevator and Second all sizes, all London will have Women’s and Misses’ Long Coatt clearance eT el | ; $13. 50 to $20. 00 mice Friday at. verstocked with Long Coats © are and want to efiect a genera EE offer them tomorrow at about ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUE. Every C is new S season, and the styles are abs ly correct. There and all the venience $7.50 to $9. 00 Coats, Friday at olors and mixtures, in all misses’ ¢ have sorted them « S98 up to 4 and $ sizes, racks, ar $6. 98 we in sellin Mm separate $10.00 to $12.50 Coats, init at Both pieces have shirred | NECKWEAR. 16c | $1.39 | 938 | $1.15 value WOMEN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR GH PRIOES WEATHER A GENUINE NECESSITY THIS WET All-Wool Vests and Pants, soft $ Garment Sale price White Silk and Wool Veads and Pants, med ribbed; $1.26 value. Garment Mixed Wool and Cotton Union Suits value natural c $1.75 value. Garment Sale price Black Wool Tights, with drawstring Sale price ankie le GOOD TRUNKS 5 BS2e“eexzcesa BRE eecezee ac