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FIRST PICTURE OF STEINHEIL TRIAL STAR 26. 1909. 13 ee A A LL LE ES BOAT SUGCESS CONTRACTOR FACING. i ee IN FIGHT ON | | “AUNT ARAN rt comers “22 WHMT AIGRTS WS A WMARRIED WOMAN? ..: morn in i iealdont Closed ip Refusal of Wile - Appear Against | asband. * to Her Mra. FS. € ast. The be cause b notoriety iamerted, or Wh aot S ea ae ever be de The Final Grand Sweep BEGINS TOMORROW SATURDAY THE 27th Prices Will Be Cut, Sliced and Quartered From This Date on the Best Shoes Made Till They Are All Gone TREEN SHOE (0, 707 FIRST AY. 8 ol ees orrow TWO MEN HELD FOR A ROBBERY. 2 WIDD sae r This exclusive photograph, showing @ ocene at the remarkable murder trial of Mme. Steinhel!, the young “Red Widow" of France, reached The Star from Paris today. Mme. Steinheil is seen leaning over the prisoner's rail with three gendarmes around her, Gelow, to the left, is M. Aubin, her attorney. The judge's table is directly in front of her, and the man to the right, with his head in his hands, is M. De Valles, the presiding judge, who scored her #0 terribly all through the trial. the same elevated platform as Mme. Steinheil, me <5 é that she prosecuted. anil « shoukl be com wai not be aw dasdand Cannot Be Tried anton and bis w present a aad as the wife gory in court, Car ate tried. He is a bis liberty on $ feed will be relea qosed from th dike prosecuting attorn When detect ; ‘se _ residen Chocolats’’ Girls Enjoyed the Thanksgiving Dinner Immensely. MeKinne clerk, and al ofr » Phillip this a . Ryan nd F |Alvey in connection with th jsault and robbery of John Cabill « the morning of November 11 Cabtll rhea and bt Aswatlay seed him into inser eat Thursday the woman w f that they had @ kis relations with as final Straw Vote Shows Him Leading Hi Gill by Two to |*!°* TURKEY, CHICKENS, POTATOES, APPLES, WOOD, EGGS, CIDER, PURE JERSEY CREAM, ETC. The last cours:—Societe Chocolats—was enjoyed mori of all, Have you tried them? for you The jury is on the left, on Uf not, there is a treat in store was ro Imperial Candy Co. Seaitle, Wash. dealousy Charged E Ganon, who is a contracto the police in hi ballding. He nothing of the Fatally Injured Bat when he left he Mra. Nicholas c Dis wife was ni ed Ceelila Ja stated that his baby of him without « threatened im a8 to injure him periety that would fol PARRA ARERR Re rection dra dru ck” bd One in the Thirteenth Ward. was 2-months-ok but was = SLNONMAN ARRESTED ; IN ROBBERY ASE | A vorite V. Routtion ts Hy Git |” Sohn of all candidates for mayor |, lard voters, if th at J. V. Holton eritertor for mayo! a twot another tal ston Inaugu’ circulated didents Slightly Injured John Jacobs Joawphine All thes FROM F t on te if you liv », Where you can ride to an over and easily 20, cut on head ame ring — and get t of $2 per month tracts at $50 1 Sotan, ms ncobs’ flancee Frank Jacobs, cut on wrist, rom death by his father Twenty others finish wa y men ayor and councilman from nth ward. This will y to the primaries and it is that the por cand place will be thus se are given time an te for the apri hen the new street car line saved the et aig ieee rae oat Ts ix an have big crowds, so The A. V. Bouillon Hi Gil! Geo. F. Cotterit! Wm. Hickman Moore Holton has been condu content BOUILLON MEETING TONIGHT vot stands TOMORROW AND SUNDAY WE WILL RUN A BIG FREE EX CURSION TO BIRMINGHAM Beautiful snow tain scenery, nice on big beat Pier 6, foot of University at 10 a, m. sharp. Returns 7 p.m. Get on boat free. tickets needed. Or ca D, Hillman’s office Howling along Hes an hour, bed into at a the sar AY. Bosilion, candidaie for mayor, and Ole Ha will speak tonight before Lake t view te nm Mi lwprovemen ® ler's ball, 28th and dison * eetreee ur i to think} ay jaunt k the wrecked joug by the of its pas eee eeeeenee tee ine! the FRREERER EE Re firet BANK CLEARINGS. side. Only th ily of 10 will survive accident, according to eons at th " of the mat w og (present | W. Shields WATTS NOT IN THE AMERICAN BANK BLO. American Bank | The Star's classified real estate and Madieon | sotumns. (Forced to Sacrifice At 20 Cents On the Dollar Rank build demands of stockholders ing udy cash in the rediately patched from this city to near the city limits, wh crash occurred. The inju © tht placed aboard the emergency car and a wild rush was made to the av. car, whieh right of way at the am crash fol injured wreck ordina: os Portiand. more iss today were extricated from the age and hurried ambulances and expre en at the Horses attached to car o tdin tecond bearing W. H. Gillette, bis wife and daughter, ter 1 by the crash, t down Central av The carri: was overturned, all the oe« suffering painful, ing injuries hed wanted f 8 of work, good wages miles of walks to be laid Returning to the city, bulance loaded with th urvivor the the am. mangled accident ap This House Complete, Only $350 Here; Terms $2 Month * * * * * Lt * a! 7 * * l* * * * SEEN ERE EER HHH faturday We Will Offer 160 Coats, Suits and Dresses at 9.85 « o and BIG CAMPAIGN FOR WOMAN CANDIDATE of their candidate ists, naming D. Dr. by the social J. Iten for the full 4. Clinton MeFadden for | od two years of B term and Fadden, two years 1F. X. Christmanr Approximate! 000 people ed when the registrat closed last night for Tha high. a 4 ‘ ; givin Registration can be 4 ” ] throughout Friday and Satu the books closing finally Saturday | evening { from a } 100 | manttlacturer gar at $35.00 in ents our sell any store, Our Price for own the we have consented to take Tho ver b r the W loss oF the f the very best made 1 surplus stock, and would as stipulater its and Fur fext five d ay ands ¢ ymen's and Misses’ an exclusive stock will be sacrificed as n Saturday Hundred aring the Will Be Sold for Sp edi Volace ia | Fur Sets for Saturday slogan art pr Ma to board of ger's piety which earries place and time the election Wednesday ing or ¢ date, wa of the last arked b nging petitions the member of the Mr * embellish information registration and aw of candi $20 Garments Wilt $15.00 GARMENTS d less a WILL BE SOLD FOR $2.00 AND $3.00 BE SOLD FOR...$10.00 $20.00 $1.00 $25.00 $14.50 The new store in the Majest{e atre Bullding The for $40.00 GARMENTS WILL $65.00 GARMENTS FOR $5.00 GARMENTS FOR $35.00 RUSSIAN WOMEN'S BLACK LYNX SETS bill to We Recommend Gloves Which cannot be excelled in valine} | elsewhere Ladic Kid overseam sewn, 2-claap style, one embroidery on top, all shades for fil 5 FUR Glove itching row COLT ON THE COWCATCHER, $15.00 SEPARATE FUR PIECES $7.50 $1.00 a Pair Real Kid Gloves, stitching 2 } Ladies Parte | M4 an $10.00 BLACK AND BROWN PIECES NOTHING RESERVED ALL THE TOP COATS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, SILK PETTICOATS, SHIRT WAISTS, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. UMBRELLAS, GROSS OF AT TAILORED BRAID, AND 1,000 FANCY AND TAILORED BUTTONS 10¢ ON THE DOLLAR. point hades clasps, all Your Holiday Presents Won’t Cost Much Here | $1.50 aPair | We, can't quote prices on’ everything; it would take too much time: and space. Come and see and given at the opportune time. Your dollars will do $35 Values $15.00 Far From Being Saddened by Ite) Experience, the Animal Found for yourself the Pleasure in the Rite ) greatest bargaigs ever treble duty now Ladies’ Hose 35c a Pair Three Pairs for $1.00 Fine Lisle Hose with high spliced | | heel and toe, Cotton Hose of medi-| um welght,and Wool Ho yeam- | less, very Warm and durable. (By United Press.) NORFOLK, “V. ov, 26,—Bill Dixon of Rodmans hopes that his colt, “Sassafras will not make a habit of riding | on trains, nor be come an equine hobo. An attack of wanderlust seized the colt the other day as a fre train pulled by Rodmans. The frisky thing was near the track and shied in the wrong direction—inten tionally on purpose, it is believed The animal landed plump on the cowcat er, and from there serene ly viewed the lan When the Second and Madison. train reached Pinners, three miles laway, “Saneafras” biithely hopped New York, Chicago. loff, so us to be able to get back i {home in time for supper ' Store Open for Business Saturday 10 A. M. FORCED SALE. The House With a Reputation. The Original Sample Cloak wien & Suit House American Bank Bu Branches—s- attle All are excellent values for 35¢ a pair, 3 pairs for $1.00 HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1316 Second Avenue HIGHGR ANE GLOVES & HOSIERY 9. Fourth Floor. No Reserves All Sales C, 0. D, “EXTRA Pas Salesladies anted—Rear Entrance cape