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j 4 . i | i | 7 } , to Seattle today to answer MAN WHO LURED GERTY LEO FROM (\) ty MISS MARY HOPP Pierre Bernard, Accused by Leo Girl of Grave Offense, Freed When Girl Disap- pears. » dispatches from y, Pie Bernard, Ome at,” one Rad a very consid wing @ his reat has becn Itberated and he will not on the grave charge him last spring by Miss Gert » the Tacoma who all she was lured Seatth New York and made one of Bernard's “mystic slaves” in his aple ‘After spending more than four in the Tombs watting trial, Bernard has been liberated because TRIES SUICIDE WHEN CHARGED | jl HOME GOES FREE IN N. Y. court BURKE i RaiLroao Fient? “The MAaCT Jougall & 15 Mite Cambric 7 E The United States court of ap Hore smn ~~ depots | Bouin’ wi meet here for five days, n@ Mill Remnante of regular qu }tore the court has cleared up the| 7 © @ yard euler pri . business tn one day, but great in-| an you # alw i‘ (Conctuded.) Forense causes the prolonged. term SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET noes from Johnson office, He | thie year, Judges William B. Git weno fore every confe nee they search: | bert, Erekine M. Ro Willlam W 4 ; ey | Morrow and Charles &, Wolverton | 35 ( 50 | W: W | S t od Kilduff to see how much money ho had when he went in, and. he Mill appear C an C Tose omen ’s 00 wea ers was thoroughly searched as soon aa{ One of the most important cases | the conterences were over, Kilduff! fore the court is that A recen , . wanted it made certain that he got He Electric company | huyer ur ho money from Miller the Seattle Renton & rt « exce t ye Miller, Kilduff says, offered him | 5° 1 railway, The former se 8180 in beak Bt clin contovence, wi.| ured im the jor court an in Soe Pidaw we've & special tet $1.95 FOR $2.50 SWEATERS dutt pretended that he wanted the | Junction 1 reSeene the latter come of Womon’s 36¢ and 500 Hose t Pek agp hy egos er 4 whole amount, Miller sald he didn’t | P*? om constructing & jee h at 2 r seca ane wee , have any more ju@ then, but of | F0Ugh the Rainter valley, The|# sell ut g6c a pair, Fine gauge | cardinal and Oxford gra fered Kilduff his private cheek for © will cafe up for final deck | silk Hele, in fast black, tan, ma $3.95 FOR $6.00 SWEATERS $600, Kilduff didn't want a ch ee |i roon, lavender, seal brown, navy Women's Wool eater ave Last Thursday Miller agreed tol} gp blue and some fancle Spten full m é # pay Kilduct $000 on Monday. «il-|/PIND $23 UN PAIL | Beste tan duft didn’t Ko to see Miller on Mon-| OF BUTTERMILK a text Floor FOR $7.00 SWEATERS day, but inatead outlined his plan] a) v : ol Sweaters, fanc to give publicity to the Burke le i NCE TON f Ind., Sept F PR} fashion box style, with "V" neck or acheme | vw dridge bought at a local 5s “ dj 4 collar, white, white with color ombination Miller, accarding to Kilduff, had | "OTe erg vo b beer = buttermilk 1 25 ace- rimme and Oxford gray plans running into the futy ht a cloetae Gane af tae barman nani $7.95 FOR $10.00 SWEATERS additic the money Miller was) ke ha od fr the § f d § Women's Three-Quarter Length Coat getting Burke, ho was to have |? Pt : raked nm th Sweaters, hand knitted, full fast alt the t of the Burke following pen ge ss a : a et Car 5 an quares or faney stitch, “V" neck or shaw! co .r; at next, mayor Mette aiste mea 4 ena Eanes "ike white, GeabTe dda, sdnela ad Cad ag serena hte on (t) farmer who brought im the mili bad 29OC CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS — For wand ned "| been hunting high and low for the play and kindergarten wear; plain, he elected next ag | wallet, which he bad accidentally titeh, two pockets; red, gray $1, 5 droy to the milk can and white MISS ZELIA HOPP MISS GERTRUDE LEO Y.M. CA. MAN SAYS = |“°?Pst_* joe More of «those $1.26 Scarfs, | "¢ “iM he bh MISSES’ WOOL COAT SWEATERS- For and Zelia Hopp, the other girl who 1 find that the charge HE STOLE TO HELP Center Pieces and Pillow M# | school 4 general outdoor wear; fan complained against “Om has been fully substantiated. Net| HIS POOR LANDLADY | for Friday at 79c; white, em- | stitch, with two pockets; white, $1. 75 May Yet Be Punished. only systematically but atifioal b bonazed and trimmed | navy, cardinal and Oxford gray The indictment is not dismissed, ly this girl (Mise Leo) was (™®| Charged with the tgeft of $5 from|_ The following ore te sverage prtees with Torchon | Plote or | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS—OF fine and the charge, which revealed | veigied into a den for the purpose |tt Gua Gf Ula velaene at 4 by the Sorel wholgnaier : rear | Australian wool; plain, heavy stitched, roll that Bernard forced bis young girl perpetrating the shamele out-lt C. A., Howard Smith, 18 re eabjert ray Dollie , be each. collar, two pockets; full fashion; white, car- victims to perform the most re rage-of murdering her, i say, in|employed as an elevator boy at the | ernest Good dint ets and Oxford volting rites for the tainment | every respect except that pf actuall Association building, was yeaterda ae tas ek “Third Ve. “ of men visitors, will hang over hia physteal murd larraigned in Justice Brown's court Hens and Hvtier—Huninn Price head indefinitely Om had his religion, his mystical land pleaded guilty, stating that he | Bees. ran eo” Om's” temple was raided by the’ philosophy, his travesty of Brah-|ytole the money to assist his pennl-| Rutter ft police in May after Mrs. EH. Mil-)minism, his respectable and well|jess landlady aad her. th revenge C ats FALL ( OAT For Little Tots ler, wite of a Tacoma real éstate educated dupes, but the gist and|gren Qrenujesea Bevar, evoke t Are Now Ready man, had hurri@d to New York to baals of the whole thing was organ. |’ The defendant explained that fe ayia Pree tical mothers and those who know from experience what rescue her 19-yearold sister, Miss ized debaughery of young girin jhad been oceapying a room at the | best for wee toddlers of 2 to 6 years, will be pleased Leo. In court Miss Leo said that/ continued Magistrate Breen, “It in|house of Mra. A. B. Walton, 1512 ver | with the new-comers in our Baby Wear store, she had become acquainted with a matter of pubile regret that this | Terry av., and that Mrs. Terry was| —Third Ploor. Bernard while the latter was oper. creature should have temporarily | penniless and* had been ordered to ating in Seattle, and that she was excaped. The resources of the law,|vacate the premises. The thre Complete line of Misses’ and CHILDREN’S COATS—Of cheviot, box lured to New York. The police | however, are not yet oxhau: | pies mene tanta, ‘tnd the See _Childrer 8, for school and style, fitted collar; cliffs and collar trimmed found seven women and three men! It was only the disappearance of | stole to help out the landlady drous w it Hats and Beay. with fancy braid and brass buttons; self- engaged in a wierd worship streteh-| Mise Leo that prevented the contin-| J Brown thought that th ers, small, large and mushroom lined; cardinal, brown and navy; ages 2 to ed prostrate on the floor of the uance of Hernard’s trial. The girt's | boy wet eae tderation shapes, trimmed with bows of 5 years; exceptional value $2 95 temple” when the place was raid-| mother tives in @ Tacoma apart: |and so stated, «iving him a suspend. | ribbon; alsc with lace frills; FONE Fennec een eneeeeene ’ ed ment house, and it ig believed ghat | ed sentence of 60 days in the county 2.60 to CHILDREN’S CQATS—Of nice quallt; ae disappearance of Miss Leo| In holding _Bornary, Magiatrate | Mise Leo ia now living with her, | jail. Smith left the court room | F md Foor. broadcloth, box style, fitted collar, pisin tal : maser az ome \promising that he would never | lored, self-lined, smoked pearl buttons; car- F again be caught ja a dereliction dinal, brown, navy and Copenha- Mr®. Walton's husband ts id Britieh 50c P, | Br gen. Splendid little coats for A our Governors in the Brine \7.2' remtend tas arior brooms | oe letter to send some money several j REEFER COATS—Of heavy cheviot, wit® days ago but had falled to do #0} velvet collar and ethblem on sleeve; lined | Smith said 3 with black and white checked de S. Kauffman, a jewelry buyer @f Vancouver, B. C., will be brought to a ‘charge of obtaining $127 unlawfully from Joseph Meyer & Brother, a Se attle manufacturing jewelry firm. When confronted with the charge at-New Westminster, B. C., Kauff man att 2 suicide, but was re strained being discharged by his “tr employes, it is alleges! an came to Seatth and “bought” jewelry woath $1 having ¢t charged to the accoant ot | bis former employers TAKE POLICEMEN FROM FT. LAWTON | Seattle police will no longer be Stationed at Fort Lawton. In r to vignrozs protests from Col. W. P. Evans, commander of the pow Chiet W tein yesterday order. @@ bis men to keep off the fort Property ‘This closes a hot warfare between te police and the soldiers, The ops, held there at the request of People living near the fort, since the | attack by ‘a soldier on a white woman months ago, got “in| bad™ with fort when Patrolma ed Priv ate Carte ¢ say. was dr sulted som ed Witke, th way to jail » commander indignant and angry Wappy ‘grows » his reply to Col will be able to give them, he (By United Presa) TOKIO, § A suspected are of 1 ard detains the steamer Manchuria, which satled from Shanchai A it 24 for Sa Pranciseo t. Prince Tea Hoan, of ( , most. notable Of the Manet s paw core, DIES AFTER ONE DAY IN JAIL ng only one day of sentence imposed After » @ month's PLAGUE ON SHIP = DID EX-MINISTER SKIP WITH MONEY?) PAIN THE STAR-—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. cloth. Extra value at $6.00 FRENCH FELT sieht Mgt mec, styles, in brown, cardinal and navy - Friday morning, from $ to 9:30 won't last any longer-—-S5e to | S0¢ Parlor Brooms, 190 each. | $1 .50, $1. 75 4 $2. 50 Not more than one to a buyer— PLAIN FELT HATS sa 4 i none sent C. O. D.—none deliv ” Small ond uses Ge (Concluded.) et ered, except with other goods fof children 3 to 10 years’; black, »$1.25 -Basciment Seleeroom brown, navy and cardinal @isgharged workman bad taken this method of revenge 4. & WATINGHS BAILY - ALWAYS | OST ComrentamLe TetaTes om geaTTin AND AT A LOWER PRICE Malleable Range i tructed of best of cor the Stone-Webster Engineering| ‘Lois Theatre Corporation, who are eemcting the n j buiing” "had "bosu” Ghroueh, tht] ot ges... || ROLY POLY DANCE||] EXCURSION to the rr ee era Gy temntan Sy Wan {actin ey th sin PACIFIC OCEAN Spry of Utah, Gov. Bryant B. Brook of Wyoming, and Gov. John | that tim H wk re DREAMLAND irady of idaho. The Ls by « is being 5 at | et < TA . Seventh and Union SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 1—1 Gov. Hay. the man on the loft, i602, >Y the Yukon Investment com. | . — TONIGHT Oeean-Going Steamehip Here are the governors of four|the governor who xald that Louty| P80? ™ !¢ to be @ sixstory but sed | ann — weil “5 i ” site ‘ niente Hill, president of the Great North. |™* ZASe font, to cost i8: 2 | Coolest Spot im Smattle ee es roquo Ss ata at play; they were snapped | oon | 4 4 neighborhood of $250,000. Th | SOUVENIRS GIVEN TO ALL tha samara Ghie aes ee m road, and Howard Eliott, Pree! sutiding is to, be used for store | PANTAGES THEATRE . Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 a. ma }ident of the Northern Pacific road,| ~ “Unequaled Vaudeville ni ize awing floating in the great Salt lake, the warned him that the St Paul con. {2 Offices miLt 0 Arrives Bagk 11 p. m. an *l Complatnt.was made about | the A BILL. OF WIN For Ladies and Gentlemen water of which is six times heavier| gress was being “stacked” against in aa weabeaains rH io Lo ADMISSION 25-—Incinding Five Round—$2—Trip than ocean w and which sup-| the Western governors and caused 7 5 aeaeh aa tes Dance Tickets 612 First A ind Col Dock ports a buman being like’a ehip.|/him to alarm the other Western |* panes On Pigho- TWO. BABY GIRLS DANCING STARTS AT S:t0 eae ey They are the four governors who, | governors and gather them togeth.| ATCC “lub yesterday complained to wena bee : ith repres ives of the gover-|or in Balt Lake to “fight for their|(2% *teet aepartment because of} sT.gogss oo | [nore of five other Western states, righta” ‘The action of Hil and| tic tier ee, Which ong | = et Salt Lake City to a pee a cUiott on ri " blockading t street “a | q > 4 . mL > : a hn Boner pow Be poo ady ae was. caty a etalk 4 the te ; tom | §. H. POYNOR-—-The Big Pike Street Furniture House. b a |terests to discredit the eve . in : tion at the St. Paul conservation| and Pinchot policies, but the Weet.| WILD RUMOR SETS . 9 Meaapppi ss. 4 cong ern governors “fell for it.” CROWD FLYING) , Vegstables <Selting Prive. 2] - = agen Rey pt 1.50 cr AD FOR FOREST CLUB TO MEET |< aight "be snether bomb Wie |perita sec, {oy fe": te tt es | e & a n an es ; around here somewhere,” remarked |! ; 1 The Lakewood Civic Impgove-|a man on the outskirts of the crowd | b , FIRE VICTIMS ment tub will hold a meeting at | which packed James st. from Second 4 “sacs Meng yam Meteorite toiovng the cap at Regular Prices That Save You Mone PORTLAND, Or 1.—The | in 0 8 etietak ett caband ston. Portland ( merce to F a PB gerbe ay eed baie rig _memaenns: Rene’ . the. ree ark and | 1.4@ 2.98 1am now the Exclusive Seattle Representative for the entire line of Heating Stoves manufactured by day Insugurated an active campaign |the best flower beds this veason,|one ise followed bits, tae manent ei4@ ce the Was ton Stove Works, not only a home ict, but constructed so as to give the best results abinaesg an pope el yt a and Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Samp sf 600 people were madly rush | doen 19 190 when using the native fuel. A splendid ne that demands an inspection. This new lne, with my vost, The People's Institute ie] 20% will read a paper on “Prepara ip James st. They did not know} “eo 6 Fearless Malleable Ranges, makes my Stove and Range Department most complete. actively engaged tr procuring con. | %8* of Poll they were running, but thay {C= Siig Oi a Mead? tributions of clothing and pro | Sibley’s Successor Named. | ertalnly were aot losing time. |. Uecmauom fora "h cae ae ae ara C. Of. Lewls has been appointed! ine leaders gradually cams to | Zomeions, ioral ; o athern Washington wom are in| Commercial Club, to take the place | lt and ey ee ae wriea . b 1.78 , mperative need of clothing ot N. R. Sibley,owho resigned to| 070 °'™ rush was Her} SHEET IRON HEATERS—Lined, well built, casily put up and take charge of promotion wor about Ply a ; se taken down, giving great heat, made in Washington, Tee eee eee eee ee 2 | Pr Re PE . upward from : . f SEATTLE SWINDLER IN %| Revalle Addresses Woodmen. | yiry Minnie’ J. Reynolds of New| | * SEA E Swi *! ncitman, ad-ly,y “ . me 5 * CANADIAN PRISON. *& 26, Wood. | Yor" torn @ Denver sewsraper |; Mrs. Jacob Wiimert, Lincoln, Made in Washington | . f on thele ‘ Pe a, tee Howry “a an we wel 1 fed ot THE LOLA HEATER--Handsomely trimmed in nickel, heavy re Van- | subject The Pleasure & Aug age ° Pre vyterian church BP Powe scet o> foot rail and ornamental top, heavy cast lining, 13. * ed that * | Neighbor serh ys site: — ny appetite was very poor at made in Washington, upward from *} L. Rutt # on en prs. iz A few weeks ago I t The New Combination Wood or Coal Heater Constructed pete * . ieago—The state today bega sidney sd mare thank sible grate, Hot Blast firebox, handsomely trimmed in * | ite inent in the care of Lee| PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Daur cave ue eet earl burns either wood or coal, car changed in $20 Pe. Va eegee elem orem ater. 8 maey. ie aid by EK. M. I agent for tinued till now I am again in an instant, made in Washington, upwards from .... during wind-up yetween the attorne ad oc-| tel rug] #® A.-Y.-P. exposition last fall, in & ph the opening minutes of the} Bradford's ot health Da 1 Dr «) | ' asion SPpRC > ay &5 # the penitent! "alii, _— SPECIAL — Regular $5 * Nova Scots. Ruttledge i6 €| poseviiic, Cal Tircol tiréarinds AMUSEMENTS. | Coal Heater Tri di * her five-yeur sentence #| , Roseville, C jer orderiny oal Heater Trimmed in aw ; Ue and & {Julius Cod ged 51, walked out Nickel,” a special — To- . ; ‘omple. # | 2 ry and killed himself || sta x : © prevee: on the eomple- ®t eside ¢ of his wite, whod| \ morrow and Saturday et liken a eon di fortnight, \ i * *\ New York-e-The new Pennsyl i kakkkh hee eR KEKE) cania railway depot, which is the} Br é ’ & argest in the world, ba t bee ’ SO. BEND OPERA completed, Train ser will be | toe — ¢ HOUSE BURNS [started on Sept. 8 | ra SOUTH I D, Wash., Sept. 1 } rr yuth era bh oe is & . . 7 This Week k : un ax the result of } "i a mated oaane wane see SEATY TEETH EXTRACTED } sintHOAW "Weex The | « $30,000. The : * nouse Will be rebuilt i t | Gpon him for drunkenness, William Miller, aged 28, a fog Ber, is dead in the city jail to Death followed an attack @ alcoholic fits fast night. Nothing is known of the man’s Felatives RRR hhhhhhhhk * - ® CLEARINGS INCREASE | * * * 4 for the * ® montt were $48, # ® 248, total ® fort 8,064, *2 50,634, z for the * * YA peed * * * re ee LAD ND TO MACHINERY d was re eelved horrible death j E. Hatt I Co. : at th bef Could ally « STRANGE FISH CAPTUR GAL Sees fish we t to be ye” ray f ~ 14 feet The police ay searching J, J. Dar a former Presby terfan min er and ff recently 1 at of the Standard Real fs we n a local bank, and wa with trawn by Dank t befor di ppeared T. Medders, of Dallas, Tex., Jen of the loan association, rr i] n Jeattlc last Saturday, nd finding Danks missing, swore ta arrant for ar t All papers and records of the ompany have been taken from the of snd Danks has not eon there since last Decenr ber FOR NE t Jern furnl hed rooms at low pric at The Virginus, 804 Virginia st, near Westlake av ae Th h c 1 mad yeater i] at th w Yor Dental Par f m, the fr f itall a adm 1 uch pa tlent a not ngle instance 1 tl the htowt it instance Somnoform wa ndmir ‘ d to a la wh feeling a h there had been no operation per formed Anyone can tak Jomnoforr and it is especially adapted to thon afflicted with hea ouble and ner ne’ Call at the New York Dental Parlor 614 First avenue for consultation and free examina | tion wah ille ate hand Aveted throughout, polished sides ! ‘ ed nic and equipped pe Pe ry good point of every good and f own. This | « Hole give th t service from the 1 1 th Ne and ingle VAMES &, BRADPORRA enty re it $20, besides giving you [Candidate for Prosecuting Attar byt ta Si 10520¢ in ¥ or pride ee eee ane ete Leos A Aeroplane Girt | i d F BRADFORD i pe outing attor “ } ALHAMBRA THEATRE |]! 30% SAVED Klanoy Pit Iney, and THe THAVELANG. MA u 30 pe ES caRPtTS. FURNITURE ny a ekg a relle peopl ext Week A Girl's Best Priend. | over this extensive line -_ 708-710 712 PIKE. Et REET — LS AS ES RO ESSN sore are me leew | r

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