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n Rich, Victim of in Imperial Is Taken to the "Hospital Painfully Bat- Y va éach of them si cam the city ho vd the sma taking © they left the h presents a His left « gash appes E His lips are of the | fa the fight pad was cut and b mys be knows -gelha not by nar HOF SUGAR CASE (Concluded.) St offered to pa ne from stolen $2 nd the payment of beltewe that mfir nt recov those wishing co nt the fig Rot the treasury ortant to remember that n the wettle President Taft's f.the treasury and his at ible to separate the fations in the matter Stim. and Dennison. ta charge of the ante ad through the d the ing the pe Way, contin “4 M the yrevions adn °. | (By United Press Phitadeiphia 1 1 Me Iiierest Rona rim SS Bererament + ” fhe Americar 7 haw ation. Oe private miss we suit pending fake action Rot want used and th Ewe auch ax + Rdvernety + dectstor ease in Bad at toast for his atti DENCE. USED (Conciud: a.) Wich devices ih the carly | the Cu Are ent ri Pat Spo : In the name entries iw tha Ww. a “9s by Mr. t. Campbell, and Mr, Kibet ¥ White go ftentives nc Ballard) Rie AI. Y. Block, of |these gi ne} hat Campbell through ried by Mr Mr. Hussey Cunningham Would Explain M Cunningham Neca d by Glavis ry in an » it n this wsivamataies o want 00 Alesha sented only IL persons, but} 2 claime, 1 of them 5 her persons, and that Cav arrted additional | assoctaten | alac until other d, when he was repaid | M Mc ng a aim n u Moore. ayor of Spokane ore montioned as car | Campbell | probably former who at that time in the office of for in a an employ Finch & Campbeil FUR THIEVES FAL TO SECURE PLUNDER Patrolman J. L. MeCdy prevented looting of the Hudson Bay Fur com thie morning Me fire doors and a r He notified M. Gut-}a@ proprietor, who said votasing. The store A possible f the early the open. the was ny nothing rooms were looted several months |club ts taking up the wed at thousands | them Seattle do } te and furs lars were ¢ ago of dc rried away COURT TAKES CRE UNDER ADVIGEMENT an Prosecuting this " orney Ww an Robt filed court at Olympia to the Ww. C a restraining orde Prigmore answer in Dr. Gidsor empanelling of a King on November Dr county his attor Kenneth ® the rior court Judges, t of ourt and t ahe re i from further action on the nds t t the call of th «rand was illegal, in that stat ste provides the jury may not sit n the same month In which it is called Prigmc i demurred te the grounds that there ficient cause shown in to warrant the relief ask addition, the answer ave grand jury was called i condition provided in the existing statutes; that eight names were} drawn from each box, the boxes representing the three districts; that the clerk who drew the names was blindfolded and that in all} ways the law was complied with. | The 1909 sta under which Gibson petitioned, are dectared pot | mandatory, but optional nda the jury was drawn |i provisions In effect be-| 1909 statutes The supreme court has the whole matter under advise ment and a decision is looked for | Monday SHE REALIZED © Wo LOVE FOR ‘AER WAG DEAD Gibson, through Mackintosh, as jory the yuder the |fore the Cai, Nov. 19.—Mamie old sister Joe |) death Alma Hell for her life, gave against the girl de AUBURN Armes, 15-year Armes, for whose is on trial her ‘ong testimor t today Aima knew that Joe didn’t care for her but she wanted him to go/ with her so she could have a sweet heart,” said Mamie. The little girl said that on Thars day before the killing Alma told her that she was going to drive with Ben Kentson to Lincoln at 12 o'clock that night and asked her not to tell one “Alma said she would be back in ye the next morning so that the fotks wouldn't know,” said the wit ness She testified bed and that telephone, wh that Alm she was sick! a had to use} she could hear] at was sald. She said that Alma led up Manuel Neves and told him she wanted to see Ben Kenison.| Kenison is the man Joe Armes is} 1 to have charged Alma Hell| h driving with, on the night that killed Armes. ¢ prosecution then Introduced a tie letter, written by Alma Bell) Decoration Day, threatening to} Joe Armes. The tion} tends that this letter proves pre ditation Jamie cticed from the several prosect Rell| pistol} Armes | the testified that Alma shooting with a back porch of the home days before a 1 had two pistols—a black one and a white one, aid the witness, | and she fired at a bottle set up an oven in the yard, about a hun-| d feet away. She fired first with white revolver and then with ack one, shooting three or four) } not to shoot because I asking was 1 told her to stop Once Alma aimed the revolver reelf and | asked her if she ot seared to do that, and she No, some day I'm going to life with this.’ ” | umnle giggled at times during her and mede all her state glibly. Other members of the group looked at Alma Bell and the girl defendant's eyes d back deflance cross-examination, Mamie re- I don’t know,” to gost of the nom =. WILL FIGHT igs triet are | dition of | part store | @Xposition closed it | ting ears have ar) that the fore boulevard | mittee today are | many | the rain and se them physteal imposs.otiity to crowd in another individual crowded In like cattle | | morning bad 175 passengers and fully Prigmore Files Answer of were ate to t King County Judges in) jor go: Grand Jury Injunction “’ Suit. engaged tn THE STAR— ‘TRUSTS YOUNG. MAN, HR IS GI Miaplaced confidence ex | Drueg vf 7a on yin} } FOR cla’ a 12 earache Aus adquarters | ted. a young man to out the house in exchange work abe | for be A nice manne hap answered} inpoveeinin at antl Ga eee arent baee Be Club Appoints Commit- | ‘id bis work well, Yesterday Mr tee to Try to Find ie. Lona hart ial ‘ite Why Service Is Getting] {\. {unt mun ts'will mlsstny Worse Since sa ioe, #0 Is the money HUSBAND 15 MISSING; HIS WIFE FEARFUL; and Residents in the University wrought up ever the the car service of the city Ever since has been got they claim. So many en taken off the lines residents say they are im shape than they be: | the fair Univ dis con: | in that the worse With of money tn Hale, of 2234 peared last Wednesday fears he has met foul play leaving home last Wednesday, Hale said he was on his way to 4 pl of ground near ma with a view} to making @ purchase He prom ined to return the same day. Since his disappearance Mre. Hale haa} ecelved no word from him, She has enlisted the ald of the potice in the search fer the missing man able kets, Kighth a consid sum worse George L. av., disap Hia wife efore | were The raity Improvement matter for try to see if the Electric company will not hing, and if not, will put or Up to the city offtetals Nichols, 5604 Untveratty chairman of the com appointed by the club, said and will my mi Cc Ww The car crowde coming Into the every morning, and tesidents have to stand in © ear after car paxs aune it would be a elty Dueling Muckraker Is Wounded by Poet by, bee The people are | (My United Pres.) Nov. 19.—Guatave Tery od the recent naval scan dai by ging that there was cor ruption among the officers of the navy who purchased supplies, ts se riously wounded today the re-| jault of a duel yesterday with Lau-| | rent Tatihade, a poet The duel came Tery taking offense written by the poot Yes, uatil I can succeed | ¢ritteised Tery him comprehend that| Tatthade ¢ d.—-Secraps [injury The car on whieh I this board rode PARIS 100, waiting in the wee ote up. Workmen clr work became they can a car to tow and in the hing many 9ot reach home util very late Yes, Rupert and T are but it's a secret a» yot! As yet? about at in th roagh | an article! which he Gladys Gladys making are engag caped without Injury ‘his is our recently devised plan to lower the of goods without their quality Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Boys vew Method Prices Others ask $ 4.50 (Mhers ask $ 5.00. Others ask $ 6.00. Others ask $ 7.50. (thers ask $10.00. our special lines of School Suits, with two pairs of Knickerbocker ‘Tre J. Redelsheimer & Co. FIRST AND COLUMBIA Strongest Overcoat House in the State selling price impairing users, M’'DONALD builds $3.00 hats. for $2.50. SELLS them M'DONALD’S HAT STORE, 1021 Third Ave. Seattle's New Sample Garment Store. Nelson’s Suit and Cloak House Sample Garments 100 SAMPLE SKIRTS, Panama and cloth, prent variety of " saya they last will be sold ¢ colors and all size low ae ONE and all Nelson’s Suit and Cloak House 1533 Second Ave. in all shades LOT OF 50 RAINCOATS, your choice till all are sold }She | | have ‘RIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909. w I anked the t t is the all 1 recety:| and abuse jaun from my hand half-erazed, | gue for o the tr yack, All I got wa ppeared into the how I got k d me home 1 only reason of his absence, ed was curses apd Several days ago I hid hin load: Jed revolver, but he bought Yesterday morning I by the ‘ had take ‘ p we ba 1 verging me He had t he 1 brother of J. L. Can who disappeared 4 year ago, to put ows out shot MAS, CANNON SHOT |: (Concluded ) an | Frank tn than took from hie) a I carried I went Frank io «| other already In | the second revolver R. D. Ogden, | poeket before he got up jit in my band bag all day down town yesterday to come he dis I don't kno Someone bu er an ineffec bookie at attom In fact, | hay Mead dow night the to prepare “To the A pathetic I've 12 tears streaming We have a daughter the wttorne police home paper Mra story of Orr morning when r showed h drage marital mu helpe Cannon told “If 1 had not been a blasted home I would not take on But If you ort r Th 1 Auto Costs Money | knew how he neglected me, abused tatement | me, and followed that Orr girl, would not blam of au loving wife before 0 jreached home been a good wife to Frank ahe quavered, with down her face. » but I have ¢ into the Cannon you for years, You know, a few days agd he ign note for $15,000. auto cost him a lot of wiper marriage and ide he wanted’ to Dr, J. Stillson| pay some other debts, When I asked him for the recetpts he cur jed me said it was none of my 1 business, of} “When I ation for Beat-| before 9 o'clock last night, Frank | rice Orr, a rapher Ever | was there. He had been drinking since he has associated with her|1 could see that from the sideboard he has abused me, cursed me and] +] him about the threatened to kill me, He bas re-| $15. th, he grabbed peatedly tried to force me into a t and said he was going to divorce, but my life has been clean the house. I tried to stop i have tried to make home attract | him, begging and pleading that he ve to bim, but he under the remain bome with 1 didn't spell of this pretty typist and all want him to go to that Orr girl. I my efforts have been in vain. clung to him until w hed the Por days he would remain away! front hallway, near I can barely worry, He girl on ‘Joy rides, a m, while I have been ine faintly nt I make now ride with all right took no, It Mrs. Cannon about Mr vation for true h after a mom made "W money, me ald bi becaune n that you eall the left heart | and | exactly has no childre by wife of be no th Mr. Canne ter tatement to I tool but it along let 1 one home alone It got #0 I could not sle I went to a lawy what Frank A Wife's Rights. “Before he shot would show me lapy on bim know her husband fairs, There's a mixed in it, To the police admitted that Judah ier Driven Almost Crazy. the last three months been almost crazy becaunc my husband's tnfat wa and I never For was doing reached home shortly much mistakes Cannon having any infa me, Frank said that I could not A wife has a right to filielt love high school girl me ' All kinds, dyed, cleaned, reblock- ed and r trimmed according to the he again asked With too iast night, Cannon he knew Beatrice Orr, He sald and another man took Miss Orr and her for an auto ride to Snoqualmie Falls sister the New Pattern THE FINISH OF THE BUFFALO STORE VALUES FORGOTTEN IN THE PRICE PANIC! A. B. Shallit of Nome, Alaska, having purchased the entire Buffalo stock of clothing at auction, and having taken over this popular corner, desires to remodel same as soon as possible, and arrange the store for the high class stock the new store will carry. The entire Buffalo stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings Is now on sale at practically the same price as was paid at auction, and the public will have a chance to buy the same at exactly Ai2Zc on the Dollar Here are interesting prices that will prevail until the entire stock is sold. Men’s Suits for Fall and Winter 20.00 Suits for $9.45—This lot of Suits in blue -An all-w 95- represents a and black serges and worsteds; also some dark fancy worsteds i# the new swagger fad cut sack coats, en- tirely custom-made; this Suit goes at this great sale for 9.45 $22.50 Men's $10.00 Suits for $4.95. vol | $15.00 or are you price These Suits worsted and the peer of any elsewhere at a $15.09 n't fail to see this Suit Suit f $7 pure can mark ; « Business Suit, made for this season's sec value at $10.00, to 99 for $6.95 business, and good at— $7.95 $15.00 Suit for $8.95-—A grand assortment and double-breasted Sack Suits, serges Finished cassat meres and worsteds in all the newest and most desirable ‘shades; superbly tallo: perfect fit guaranteed » are good values at $18.00, Our sale price 98.95 anal . $7.95 $20.00 Overcoats $3.00 MEN’S HATS ..... CANVAS GLOVES, SIX PAIRS FOR 19¢ RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS .. 50c LEATHER GLOVES 25c LADIES’ HOSE ..... $2.00 MEN’S SWEATER COATS 35c CAPS go at— $12.5 Suits for $11.95—A compre- hensive line of excellent mannish mixtures in worsted and cheviot creations, repre senting only 1909 fashions; come in single and double-breasted styles; a Suit you could not duplicate at less than $25.00 any- where. At this great sale — ) Suit A fine Suit of single Clothes, comes in worste and | Cheviots, velours $12.50 s Scotch mixture worth all over the world, to go at $10.00 Overcoats ......... $12.50 Overcoats ....... $15.00 Cravenettes . $18.00 Cravenettes ... $4.85 $6.35 10c WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS 20c BLACK AND TAN SOX ...... 50c SUSPEND- ERS $2.00 WOOL UNDERWEAR $3.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS ..-...- $3.00 MEN’S SHOES ..... $5.00 MEN’S 35c NECK- 50c NECK- TIES $2.50 MEN’S PANTS .... $2.00 MEN’S PANTS .... $1.50 MEN’S UNDERWEAR $8.00 AND $10.00 SUIT CASES ..... CHILDREN’S 25c HOSE . $1.00 MEN’S GOLF SHIRTS ... $3.50 MEN’S SWEATER COATS $1.59 THE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL THE ENTIRE S1NDCK IS DISPOSED OF. REMEMBER THE LOCA- TION (424 PIKE STREET, CORNER OF FIFTH AV. A. B. SHALLIT 424 Pike Street, Corner of Fifth Avenue President light and heavy weight $1 Dress Shirts, C | Stiff Bosom $1.50 Dress Shirts Stiff Bosom .... $6.00 Solid Leather Case .