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he | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Dream Led Him to 1910. 10 ARREST ORTING coP’s REcoRD 'WINS COFFIN | 18 SHATTERED | : d Altar’ JAP MURDERER IN ODD WAGER Old Love and Altar nan Charles] tat sowed “at Second av | Re James st, for Nhe past five] | SHILBYVILA, Ind., Nov KANSAS CITY, Nov In are dream was true tad Walia wradks ears, had his first accident yew. So sure was he that Judge ‘Joont dream, Judge A, L. Ander She sald she was willing to “come| PORTLAND, Ore, Nov tohaean ag knocked w . AW an old sweetheart he had Joyed half way,” He accordingly met her] Toyo Morimat will t Sy aah tata mallee in his youthful days when they wage in Denver a few days ago and they eturned T face } was not injured de! Burk a § in school together in Ohio.’ He were married, arriving here last charge, of having murdered a a ebexies MP jmaa. Th dreamed that her husband had’ diéd evening, They were met by @ brass| partner Koamura, at Or t was deemed: n¢ re wa litak cae *}and that she was yearning for her band and presented with a big arm Wash., on the nig 0 a, in which helhad won boyhood beau, So, the Judge's wit i The Japanese waa told cap waajaround to the he having also died, he wrote to Mt judge Is a prominent resident that Koan of the ahc " : at 2ee the thing now.” 10" | Mary E, Davis at her old home in of Independence and formerly was mt expressed dee} nee ee eens to Me] Patinade, Col, and found that his a member of the elty council row. He sald he had Intes be ifle « home, and. Tindal bi bolt ty ages gig , hated to see rd o| pay the bet unless it ts s for the ac ug all} ' that Koamura amash mone unded IN THE PUBLIC EYE, Ree RARER RE «| TROOPS OUT Everett.—Mra, Elmer lickford * *! kept moving from eclty to elty, her * BANK CLEARINGS. *! (Ry United Press) 7 wanderings covering the entire * #| PRESCOTT, Ar . Jcountry, Elmer got tired packing * Seattle. - any of |furniture and now wants a divorce * 87,04 * * 154,356.93 ®| H \ * . will be Walla Walle Paul Young, Vir * 6,8 00 ® an t ndary « ing man * ® ~e , rr | collar * HERE'S A WINTER | “ bd gy . FISH STORY—YEP formance, wn ed tre 4 * * stage and the mance cance Spokane. *| pKKINS. W. Va. Nov Elev. | Jed. His condition ts still serious : f % Clearings today... = tn arold Stark Corley, while flah : be t 1 1 his } 1 BELLID : ? be \ . Vancouver, Wash.—Dr evtiar the eee CREE REE RR HD ' a ¢ o a bite A at ‘ wt ‘ me a ted and w wh 4 7 of Magu -— without difficulty The fish meas ; : ‘ t re 1 with his compar ed 35% inches in length, 21 Inches é he started and ran and w | cumf e, and welghed 25} brought to the sidewalk by a shot . i. ‘ bj | through th f of the left leg, fired] | by Pe Jim Lee, The] SMART DOG WINS JURY CASE mat giving the name| SPOKA Nov Accused of Bellingham.—A era ' t convict, was MINNEAPOLIS, Nov s cow tale @ marbed wire! be the result " man Pat Jessup cause she at belie ing her death, Spot | wh t ' ‘ the American in ! t t } ' he 1 i « | hus 0 ‘ The have been identified as ferv p | f h . * hou r ted a local ba ing for a shake é « his paw of ¢ FORT COLLINS, Col GIRLS WEAR BELLS f ON THEIR HOSE NEW YORK, N k Her Fingers and Bells on | p may become literal rahe and do| Something I8 the matter with lle gpe dai brushes and €o/ | & Hutchinson hostery. In fact, it owd of spectators that blocked | wh Clearance Sale Men’s Clothing $24.50 $17.50 We while we may be seen f traffic. Chicken Hatched Featheriess. Europe Husum.—Mrs. K. Mathe started a sawmill to cut of timber the Hill raiiro: ‘will run the camp aad mili RICHMOND, Ind Nev es) William N. Head of Lawren as a full grown chieken tha 1 | Husum.—T« i} saw fully grown in 1 valley experimenting near Hofiman’s Sale CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL SALVAGE & BROKERAGE CO. Opens Saturday, at 10 a. m. GET IN EARLY say formers have so many Overcoats that sold an immense number be- fore Thanksgiving yet as we arrange our stock this morning we find that we can show just as wide and perfectly selected We can fit any man in plain blacks, grays or * gained a vote rao in t election, but that hasn't been traced to its long t whiskered citizen assortment as when our sale started Ey Square Deal for 24 _ Anarchists any of the extreme novelties. Lon out awaiting a purchaser, | W. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union St. } CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—"That gu got fresh and I plugged him,” said | Earl McDonald, 19, today, following his arrest for the killing of John ewsky, and the wounding of fj W. Schurt in an att 4 hold up of Ostoszensky her t ni COLLEGIAN AND ROCHESTER CLOTHES These makes are worn by men who know the real value of ® gar ment. There is an ap pealing distinction about them—something that enables you to en joy th Ba that you are dressed Overcoats at $15. 318 1 Suits at $18, $20, $22.50 Style, Fit and Quality Try Our Credit Plan Th ' $1.00 A WEEK ura Section All $1 5.00 Pay Us $1 a Week ALTERATIONS FREE ida SETS Ladies Hats, and $10.00. our 1 Formerly $12.50 now ce hh ah dl ea 00. Cr eling (Z| RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING Co 422 PIKE STREET SEATTLE’S POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE At Your Service Saturday From 8:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Engravers of Best Quality Copper Halftones and Zinc Etchings " We make Cuts Illustrating, Music Covers, Labels, Street Car Advs., Three-Color Post Cards, Catalogues, etc. for Magazine and Booklet Department Stores, Newspapers, | Quality, Service and Price Always Right, 1309 SEVENTH AV. MAIN 9400, IND. 441. |/f} FOR YAE 40VE OF UME Give US A ORINK/ THE ROMANCE OF Ht | wit | nade short w | “La ii day A long while | coldsmithe, many ame to Londo: [Street that haw been called jbard st. now for hundreds of years Kensington and Rogers Peet makes. I3!6G Second Avenue good many Full Dre are still [the MIKE THEY LOVE HIM SO ee an camer My P © (M0.) you ed fn few days age “ tr had a 4 homent . om, 0 the yg ‘ he tract and thority in by the Oven Institute, during Thone e in need business, becoming first paw pawnbroking England's 1o have treatment for fH with which Now every pawnehc A COMMON WORD for the storing of the various ar-|[Mf flicted. While Ucles pawned. This room, it see if] make a specialty of Wieuma came to be called a “Lombard | [Mf tism allied diseases, yet ca a “lumber room,” and pres-|/ the nerves, stomach, Hive, the odds and ends stored in|[ bowels, kidneys, » between a saw ebre sexes the Bake must be to be called the uch & room ¢ lumber " to me * | boxes whiskered car long r fon of bre tribe that ca n the plains o and a wild, pe tcl a load suppleness rejuvenat in the brings days. cles ar hat same tribe of northern n|ber” still means mercly trash in England that, but annie ee « ite fo * | me down Iintc \ * aly about A. D. 568 and|y f the folks whol, p held that t t though |» whipp ts and! . Giroy thelr land, they couldn't escape oaTOy by nickname those opponents gave |* identified him by mn. The half scornful name!® gs being the ‘* * * * * * * ° * * WASN'T MURDERED. * * SPOKANE, Nov. 25.—Mike #/| brother Pat #| descriptions * | miner recently *| murdered at Baker City, Ore. & a few treatm dered perfectly supple, mgobards” (longbeurds) stuck mbarde” they remain to this | fa nently. ving quietly In a hotel in * city. He that ® miner's card was stolen * m him five months ago. *|f} The man who ts held for the * |} crime is this card #/ff and claims his name * i] Lombard goldsmiths branched | * i] ty i Presently {nto a banking and'y yyy MERE RRR RE HH ee Cheeses OVEN INSTITUTE, 220, 221, 222, 223 Bank Bullding. after mbarde were the when the explains d's best ificers 4 ina w and se Lom carrying WILL CLOSE OUT SHOE DEPARTMENT Cramped for space in our Clothing and Hat completely close out our big stock of Men’s Fine Shoes Every reader of Che Star who has lived in Seattle for any length of time knows thehigh chat acter of Cheasty’s merchandise, therefore but little talk is necessary Enough to say that Chea ontre in Se ttl attle lled famous Bo n Shoes for men, recognized ever egins, and with this end in view the pri x the new fall and ut—the reductions ranging ll the way Fine Oxfords Half Price All Oxfords in Patent Leathers, Vici, Calfskin and Tan at Half Price. $4.00 Oxfords 96,50 Onfords «.vaceicvocss 2.25 eg SS ae ee ee ee ee Sy eee rere $2.50 Gorman & Bennett’s fine Elk Hide ate Oxfords, regular $4.00, now a $2.00 Shoes, closing out at grade Regular $4.50 pet Regular $4.00 grade ..... 50 PER CENT. Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning A Wash + Nov, 25, bem has started om at with Die bride, wig — eR efore the ee Temony tend nd takeq ts Rheumatism and Allied Disorders 1 Method Which d and Recom. ed by the H: and Best Medical” Aa the Wi and Has Been Used al Made Popular in Seattle Loughney Bake ! ney Institute hag h d and doing bust e for more then that 4 and cured cople living fg b of the United rity, of course, vicinity of this be seon, ang regard tg the Bake Oveg 1s given by the tute, obtained, of the eull hesitate A great many thisk an 1,000 years ago, does n to be very close, yet the * ments and the lumber” that comes from the that the se ml yet: mill gets its mame from the enced THE LOUGHNEY BAKE Corner 2nd Av. and Pike St Sections, we are compelled to for many years te oe is the best Amet n's footwe Othe n priced lines include Packard’ eK. & O. make ¢ to close out everything in this department before the hole on every shoe im ther makes, has to 50 per cent. Packard's, double soled winter weight Packard’s Patent Leather Shoes for street and dress wear; regular $5.00 $3.00 $2.65 EVERY OTHER SHOE IN STOCK REDUCED ALL THE WAY FROM25 10 bave remained in & normal §] and supple condition perm ee =eeocses