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THE STAR—-MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1910. x 4 - | 5 = gf BOY BITTEN BY Aba thelr second life ta usually | FRR RRO TOOT TOROS OTF IOI SODA AAAI AAACACACAON Bent ’ JOheor than thelr fret STAR HANES (OW = i i But our expertences are junt fl THE STORY OF THE NAMES OF MONTHS. still COYOTE, DIES MA mE aces, eee ta ." | | two rules of low rent and not waat January—The Roman Janus presided over the beginning a ing, Everyone must work out their ae Lve H of eve ing, henee the firat month of the year was cailed (Ny United Press) {Own experiments, But if all kept hoes after him SPOKANE, April 4—Roger, the these rules high prices and high (Convtuded.) éyearold son of John Troutman, 6 rents would tumble - rari miles enat of Genesee, Maho, ts The Wnd. had been an employe of the dead from rabies, caused by an at : i State Seourity company; that tack of a coyote Inet wook. he was the olerk who loaned While playtng in the home yard ANOTHER DOG Giines $40; he was the one jthe child was attacked by the ant who had him sign the first Pebruary—The Roman festival Februe was held on the note payable to J, Richarde; fifteenth day of this month in honor of Lupercus, the god of | mal, which, maddened by the hun h . | ger oceastoned by wausually heavy i that he had collected the great oO * Beaks Show Good) Sow. inflicted” severe wounds OF part of the C1850) that he fortility Maroh—Named from Mars, the Roman god of war April--Probably derived from Asperire, to o} spring generally begins and the buds open in this month ayo called from Maia, a feminine divinity worshiped in Three Months | ®bout the face, : wae the person who filled out ; . | On the day following the attack ’ _ _ the $50 note; that he knew Looks Like Good | symptoms of tho rabies were mant ' . ; (Gonorded.) Glines received nothing for it; ’ fested, death resulting 2&4 hours we — that he paid nothing for it} Year. ster, Dogs Were bitten by the "¢ sWeep down over the land, that he did not know who J at Rome ov the first day of this month Juno—Named after Juno, worshiped as the queen of Heaven duly—Called after Julius Caesar, who wa born in this month Auguet——Named by the Roman emperor Augustus Caesar, B o. 40, after himself, as he regarded it a lucky month, being one in which he had won several battles same antmal before it was killed * never lacked in Welson was; that he made the —_—_ The mayor has issued a nse she pulled her share of her| note payable to J. Weisen be panka reporte }mation compelling all dog owners 4 Se load and @ little more, and whon the| eause Kidd told him to do a0; gain in te » thelr cantnes chatned or journey was over all she asked was that he had given Kidd $86 for the first of t , the officers will shoot them on ; & pat on the head and a few words a batch of notes. He refused to of March. | ataht of pratwe. “Good dogule,” spoken in| swear he paid anything for the + fe the reapo: tS 4 & kindly votes, made “Trottie” hap-| GQlines note; sald that he did PY all night and started her out| not know why the firet note September, October, November and DOecember—Named ptro! r . | Ge one pros is HE THE DRUG ; f atrong-hearted in the morning was made payable to J. Rich Fast,” a discourse by Dr. Refd, and is and the corres j i ving disposition r ards, whom he did not know, a paper o Church's Need ot ia the city’s fnancla 9 if, to bring her out nor the last to J. Weisen. Me | a World- »y Frank Dyer of | STORE BANDIT? a a Since then “Trottie” has been a fa claimed all the charges were Chicago will t features of to- | | ’ SSPE SELES SEE EER REE EET from the Latin septem, octo, novem and decem, seven, eight, joteresting fleures RTE 3 miliar figure around Seventh and commission. | night 4 8 " , University, where many little chit T, Kidd admitted he was man PI Bh coer a4 9 4 ae dren play. In her calm, dignified) ager of the State Security com SAN JOSE, Cal, April 4.—Chas { ck ; { | hy way, she was the playmate of every! pany. He claimed there was such BLOODY CLOTHING nine and ten, as they were respectively the seventh, eighth, pi ihe maine Teporte—8 pariness men ‘and w Chiftea, an Oklahoma cowboy, who i one of them. They rode on her back.) @ person as J. Weisen, a client for ninth and tenth months of the old Roman year grre tf following . i Pigas Pave increased $1 13| confessed that he kidnaped Watch ‘ a eta tumbled somersaults over her, made! whom the company carried on] In accordance with the first ¢ MYSTERY SOLVED Bre ead exchange |t a-|man Whyback at Santa Clara A free to decorate her a» outlandistdy| waurtous busin He olaimed beral order of n i Bevis, b Peed HLETRITESE | Bon Mareh 4, and who confessed to/ a 4 hildish fancy suggested, while) that be had a power of attorney fire chief, fireboat Duwamish | gente at the clowe | having committed a number of rob ‘ 7 ¢ Heked their dirty faces In con-| from Weisen, but he failed to pro-| wil} be put on dut his event "4 . ’ Pe agereqnted $74,682.40 deries in the vicinity of Santa i gr ; ‘9 tentment duce it iad tee Eaennelnto ia peng 7 oie eee ae : crane $760,340.74 pat| Clara and San Jose, is accused to : ' hi Was Neighborhood Pet It was apparent that both | pairs, and D the’ fndtak of tananenatnee oot nore wat fall when | day * a the no! ee “drug ? pt At the butcher shop near the cor Richarde and Weleen were fic into service station * store band ho tei od ‘ > - an sits with ona . renal ~ Sein oe bara San ‘ ner she w ways 4 welcome call titlous persone under whose | corner of Third ay. and Pir pinined Saturday night py the here to move eg eA oe ‘ or.for “Trottie” would never try to| the loan usurers hid The order also includes the pro: sing man, who was found works c Meason, of San Fran ' . oan one thelr transactions, motion of four Heutenants to cap t t : Paar ow cae j ur ote She simply sat in a i at a D cap at the Sanitary Market, on i fetlowing oye . . San a stor her ee ( > recept 4 for scraps of} Judge George took the ease un-| taincies and the naming of four! First av at i peeces leat hichi, aek aiias soctae Cole | ‘ meat that might come her way.| der advisement. His decision, juat| 2¢W leutenants He did not know his landlord pee a 4 a fr uae: tank, Aon 0 iro c ove BE | Frequently passersby on the strest| handed down, awards the plaintiff, Pres a + Bg transfers in-| had reported him nuewing and that “ H that Chiften was the much sought P to speak to “Trottie” and} C. G. Smith, the representative of a that of ‘arr, who !#| the police had searched all day for gal the comptroller foe an” Chee ee ne i 7 head To all whe extended|the loan sharks, judgment for) onsiss 4 bes the relie ae and | him for t h dente | . ‘ oe “ os ne} 83 vad @ e4 for| Who la made assist ch in the| e » presence ¢ a oo had anything Os etext rem & courteous, hearty are ting. She) $340, Judgment was entered f | ttllned om _ —_ hief in th He explained the pr noe of the Qumgations of Dow Sere af Geaninto ioea at “ was never obtrusively aff «,| Glines for $5 coats. The court's de | S>8ence o * regular assistants. | bloody clothes in his room by say- 2 oatagihag ' a tae Ghee” ik eee “CONSTANCE HERSELF BAKES PIES.” but took trust and friendship as a| cisiog leaves Smith indebted to| He !s given charge of the volunteer | ing that he was held up and beaten eee ince 8 WhlOl sade of Uke. easton of tethers Watch | matter of course Giines in the sum of $1.40 organizations in the outlying dis-| by three men while on his way ’ Maver the “police” tecstved,, treaumaniy| CONSTANCE SOLVES THE HOUSE EXPENSES | 1 reauired no ingenuity or plot to] | Beaiden losing thetr ease, Sinith) ‘tots home inte Friday night. They hit 3 rom the despe iwisateecmacapad |polson “Trottic.” She had experi-| loses the $4 fee he paid into court| The men promoted to cap-| him over the head with sharp nareese 1 p BY JOHN YOUNGLOVE. [chopper and the fireless cooker.|ence with rough, hard men tp the|to start the sult against Glines,| ‘notes are , W. Githam, G. Nebr-| instrument and the wounds bled Suess ion netoa CHAPTER VI We can buy the very cheapest| North; she knew what it was to suf-/and ft wipes out the notes. The|>a# and J. W. Carmichael. Jobn| freely, staining his clothes round and flank steak and with our|fer under the lash of impotent anger,| State Seourlty company, w the} McCloud, J McKnight, J. M.| Others in the r ing pla chopper fix tt for loaves and other| but never in her experience had she| matter ls wound up, will have in| Orr and 8. T. Btahre are promoted | were not up when hi t to work ise what It means when | say our! vente fit for any table. The cooker| come to harm from o smiling face! the loan and court costs paid out) & the position of leutenant Saturday morning, and he had no | Sroceries and meat together have| bakes beans cheaply and anythipg|and pleasant rotce [t wae as sim-| $49, for which they received $12.20 OES ota oppertunity to tell them of his ex cost ua about $2.50 per week dur | that must be stewed or baked, for|ple as giving soned candy to «| interest pald by Giines, and judg perience Tae 1 " beng he past winter, Léaht and ona| * ke oa the gas Dill low jbat ¥ to give pe 1 meat to “Trot-| ment of court for ” 60 Late : ts Paes hens tees tee Sek nee |, Constance herself bakes ple and| te" —-and Just as cowardly eons é Ham s ene? | the loss rich pastries, Because of Thought All Men Good YOU BUY Less attr jot clothing has been reduced to ®/ our slight consumption of It, We] Poor “Trottie.” In her dowaieh in W 1S MISSION WORK mintmum found [t no economy to bake bread. | experience she thought a!l who wali Ail the time we were having our| We have kept our health good by1S4 upright on two fect were men GIVEN A JOLT aos? experiences In home making Con. /e*ting salads in moderate quantl-land women. Mhe did not know that A survey of the world’s misston stance was studying the reduction | Ves [rome bipede are far down in the} wey . ary field was given the delegates of housekeeping expenses. Throw Our gue bill hasn't been over 35 lo of created belo tin com-| . Gripman Lynp Mead and Com/to the La o's missionary con- nothing away ts her solution conte any month this winter, yet)parison the mangtost of the|@uctor Harry Rayland were pain-|ference, in session at the rirst We have been guided in part by |@very cold night we have bad an /street is noble and lovable; she was| fully cut and bruised and several! prespyterian church this morning considering the habits of our |open fire in our living room. Eariy|oniy a dog and did know that | P« were slightly injured when! Bix missionaries from the front AND GET MORE HEAT lthrifty foretgn born population, |{n the winter I bought one of thone| one mysteriously cre being with|® James st. cable car hit an ob-|told of the work in thelr flelde WHEN USING | We know the Italians, for instance, |0¢W big incandescent electricia few short years to live on this/*truction at Fifth ay, at 6:30 yes:| ync peaking were Dr. J. L. Dar marae f a 4 tved at slight expense princtpally | lamps for one dollar and installed |earth would wantonly and cruelly) ‘*Tday afternoon |ung of Japan, Rev. J, P. MoNeugh 4 s0o,e08 31 —_ Me eae ‘ al. We chose sphagetti, |it In our living room. It has given {take the life of another that trusted| Mead was thrust heavily on his|ton. Turkey. Bishop J. E. Rotin Lady Wellington ‘ takes a few cents worth eautiful light and ts appar land served him. brakes and was taken at once to) son, India; Rev. F. M. Stead, Per. tooth ste, bakes it, lently in as good condition today a8! ‘That ie the difference between| ‘he city hospital, Later, he waelsis; Rev. Ola Hanson, Burma, and $6.00 AT BUNKERS 4, with milk, cheese, * I bought It. Yet our electric: |@ies and men able to go to home. Rayland| Rev. E F. Hall, Korea ult *,.and one baking !ty bill hasn't been over $1.75 any} was thrown through « window, but! Franklin W. Ganse of Boston dt forma our chiet dish for three| month this winter, averaging B0/®®* #* & AA AH & He HH) miraculously escaped serious in-| cussed “Why Missions Should Ap meals ents below aay oth bill = thath® BANK CLEARINGS jury Injuries to otheré on the} peal to Men,” and a general discus it, phone Pacific | & O} have oatmeal—a good old * to the vullding ! car were very slight sion on hew to lead a church to its Co., both phones |. Ger ry breakfast. But; Constance has tought me to wear The car did not leave the track,| highest missionary efficiency fol eral Office, 401 Hinckley package brands. | things that have been fixed ov but gave a tremendous jolt and! jowed at afternccea session Blook. oats in bulk, five| 80 now I cheerfully get my hb came to a stop at Fourth av. A ‘The Opportunity tn the Far (Concluded.) sy ount rc conte leaned and reblocked, my shoes workman bad been doing some re bine —_— ~_— - sh stew in another of our/| half soled, my clothing peir work on the cable just before! aed this afternoon to pre , viands. I wae married I had a fa! the accident, and in some way got! te Queen Helena There are plenty of cheap things of shame to do such things. | the apparatus out of order, so that Dowager 2 a 4 10 to eat even In these days of when the girl a fellow baa} | when the car came aiong it caught flso will be gh prices. The principal thing 9| courted tells him he looks jut as the King will give er} to keep from buying the expenatve 1 in repatred clothing as [n new, Roosevelt fam! < » things } fe apt to believe it QClearings today. $ 941,665.00 . ‘ons ste Balan 00 rere fo bes GEORGE H. WILLIAMS. For instance, we never ent any| As for Constance’s clothing—1| * Dalegese «2... 02,101.00 “is that come prepared. They/ don't know bow she does oo sponges xg Playhouse (My Usted Pree) Are expensiv We never have any/ she buys le than I do, - ° = Announces PORTLAND, Ore. April 4—G t or fish tins (oxce ways has more and betterlooking TRUSTEE SALE mr. MANTELL wi ° mer in our refuse barrel y | clothes than I have | romiqut— mac mre emident G abinet, and the | og tables, but moder.| Sho has taveht hereeif to be an! of WATCHES, CLOCKS, 81 Teen oh . Hamict : which Com-|@xpert needlewoman. Eaeh spring RE ke em Tl rene. You Like 10" Phere ARE, DIAMONDS, King Leer and fall she patronizes a “sewing JEWELRY, ETC that use eggs or| school,” paying $5 for 10 allday| ‘ Two dozen egga| “lessons The “school” simply SEW JORK JEWELNY Co, naumed between| amounts to this: The “pupfis’|*4* Third av. petween Pike and |) ara Gipavan JON CO ch 1. We stopped| make their own clothes, under the|- ~~ Sehiebe iin. Desiene se critical direction of expert dress» RANE” Fisk ‘B i mo 4 ACADEM | ot t 4 i chers Thi i: fem : onita and eve « health | #p t adjusting to ‘ | he onteia Savion been better f ‘ Only onee two old sults of} ‘wie WOMAN AND #ONO Pationn had tak ‘ af na »} this winter did we ; e cut buying, perhaps, $5 worth of Pr Popular Mats. Te audience « G r Or eotstenk, and t for an aterials—cost of th two new Ti edidesl was | emergency. We ¥ " fine 4, $10. She expects to take a ory munications Charged for curteshty or any asive of ond tern lessons” and make oe wefar vant | aT ewe. be , Mr. Bach—What is the reason you} 1 Flank steak, datling olf a number of summer frocks Me +e 5 aan Gils the Cath. c ce twice as m rf my cuff yt t ts are our usual seleo oe are an expense to any smazerent as you did formerly? j 6 only buy meat once « w who must appear mod ¢ ah Because you have be . the this amount gives us|orately well-dressed on bis fob. =a ee (8 NATIONAL OPBRA COMPANT SIRT Sites tor > g pencil notes t r th neals. With care,| Ties are costly, and they soon grow |i tH. L. KLEIN BOCCACCIO difference does t its can be made tooth-| dirty, But mine do longer service THe SHORMAKER r . » as the expensive onen than most. For Constance rips o« te r > hen “ have proven| them up, washes them, turns them | if you can’t get boots or Matinees “Wednesday KILLED vps ” f my—the food | inside out, stitches them up again, thoes to fit you, get them ate |i] made to measure at - 217 JAMES STREE ng In his room at 503 23rd av., was Anyone who pays bille will real If your dealer dow not have Or Beattie Clearings today. .$1,054,598.81 Ralahoos 168,301.59 Tacoma. Clearings today. .9 865.00 Balances 32,114.00 Portiand. Clearings today. 61,8 1.00 Balances 219,711.00 okane. eeeteeeeeeeee Moore Theatre ?9i%, CO? Settee ee eee ee ee oe NIGHT, Monday, April 4 THe Hist OF EVEXYTHING ‘ » our ne always to be found in|) ™ , om pe ; . here, We do satisfactory Nort | painting: paperipg, kalsomining,|| “THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND Blight engin. ‘ | ste. at roasonable prices. Use th | THE CORNER ze Bight Federal Paint & Wail Paper Oo, || Priges—t60 to § MeCracker. + e 416 iret Av.. Arcade Annex Matiness Thureday and Seturday Pegier, Prec: Right in the shopping center frainmar } Lois Theatre ition Ie ; j Iie Meomedy the | MUNSON-NOAH FURNITURE CO., |_| GRAND OPENING || swines |° LO EEEES SED WITH SHIP pmo. AV Of Queen City’s Newest Music Store Fyamp Co. : —=|{ Union Savings San hs ; ot I I making two-day sale o " Trust Co. wh the Car H Capital .sccccesesenes $300,000 the, 6 N. W. Corner Second Av. and Cherry St MHP Wiles Anta nt Ro, bee, ie . @ tices sec Surplus .. ‘ 50,000 Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $60,000.00 Me of the « aldol It EM Meamer iott 54 that gets anywhere is the man who acts 1 RESOURCES. Loans & D ces ¢ e Merely thinking about ‘ t Discount ie ieee’ doing something does no eet & Warrants (Sta h Piateae Mee good unless it is followed by Banking Hc Daruitur ie action, cluding three bra Ri Ll I TRAE PE INEST 2S BS Start a savings account vnd due from Bank now, ‘ae “the 5,000 ar a 1 al ctio ro which the early ¢ ers may choose - MER MIG ACTS LIABILITIES. INTEREST A PER CENT You’re Sure to Find Some Favorites er before been made to the music public of Seattle Compounded PANTAGES THEATRE ted instrumental pieces and five classical songs, 10¢ while they | emi-Annually “UN HQUALBD VAL Vibe.” last : NEW MAMIMIBA Bund DIRECTORS Library Club is now forming. Ask about it. You'll finds y things JAMES D. HOGR, Prosident pie ve Muslon! Senaation BSW AR CHAS. Matton , 5 BADR Bock to repay your first visit to N, B. SOLNER, Cashier PODAY owes scunee LOWMAN ROW, © MCORMICK PEATURES DIRBCTOF Ferdinand Schmit 884 Homer my. 1 NAND. SCHMEDZ JAMES PD. HOGE n-fohmite Land ¢ CORNER 6BECOND A Dealers in Victor and Edison Machines and Records, and CH@RRY sTAeet || Armetrong Mu me, and fo) { : | APPINITY BEACH > [a 1207 THIRD AVENUE awe