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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911, Words by Schaefer Music by Condo ~, BLOATET BUFFOON BURNS GETS _| $5,000 REWARD Leased Wire) » 19.—Wm, J. tive agency $5,000 richer Adolf Gets a Tryout for the Supreme Court Bench Vacancy DuY Fiesyr Y SHALL See er OYEZ, OYEZ, YOU MAP DER PROPER PoIsSe UND DER SOOPREmME DIGNITY FOR DER CvVOB, PUT ON COURT 188 Now Diss JUSTICE'S Rove VND come IN SESSION! ADOLF, I CAN MAK& UP FoR ALL You HAP SUFFERED FROM ME, I JU3T CAME FROM DER BRETZIDEND UND HE SAYS I CAN RECOMMEND ye > T VEN I MAKE NO! t of the county) | SOMEPODY FOR DER VACANCY ON oe Like OPENING COURT.” ff supervisors paying his DER SOOPREME COURT BENCH. abe ¢ aim for that amount for the cap the McNamara brothe TANK you! aim was approved and rec- ommended paid by District Attorney TANK you! John 0. Fredericks. This is the ‘only reward the county is obliged to pay, according to Chairman Prid- ham of the board. . : Frisco Chinaman : : in New Cabinet SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Dec, 19. —A San Francisco Chinese editor, Fung Chi Yao, was today elected minister of colonial affairs for the proclaimed republic of Chinw at) Nanking. Fung, formerly assoct- ate editor of the San Francisco) Free Press, sailed from this city) ‘on the Persia in October as repre: sentative of the revolutioniats in ~ the United States. Confirmation of his election was received here to} day, In his new position Minister : will have charge of the affair Of Thibet and Mongolia and ot ANOTHER TRUST QUIT. | territories not ranking as provinces.) LOS ANGEL Cal, he ‘He serves under another Ameri-| The U. 8. government, through As i i *: i i , | S s id , He lea a wife and family “Mysterious Billy” Smith Is Recovering|NOTHING FROM ORTIE M’MANIGAL YET! Strange Suicides 01! sesistn‘sinnet'n: (27 United Prose Leased Wire) |.) Interest In the case centers on | (By United Press Lessed Wire) sure that all of the men named in| VANCOUVER, B. C.. Dec. 19 way truck and drank ail the oe nese. fat ho| sistant District Attorney Cryer,| PORTLAND, Or, Dec. 19—It| stra. Loomis, Smith's former wife INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec, 19—|MeManigal’s confession can be in-|Two suicides, both without motive, When ibeed ty friends hie thee Se een Te Ching.” filed a bill in equity against the Pa-| Mysterious Billy Smith, former wel-| who divorced him. She is malnutin:!Ortie MeManigal te not Ukely to/dicted, and there will be no hasty | were the record for Vancouver yes:| When found by fri ireadtul ees rowcent neitcacagel Jeific Coast Supply Association, the | terweight pugilist, who was #hotling a neutral attitude toward the thin ‘the-ate hair in the fed./S¢tion taken. The government can|terday, W. R. Stewart Clark, com- showed he had died in dreadful CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 19.—An so-called “plumbing trust.” four times by Captain Albert Loom-|two men who dueled over her, and [take th ~— balr in the fed-|S¢tord to go’ slow snd’ be sure, an] mere) traveler for the Vancouver| 9690) automobile has been bullt here for | The plaintiff charges the defend-|is, doesn’t suffer a relapse in the | sho bas refused to state wh oral dynamiting investigation bere | every one connected with the Ol Co. left his home and ea tuse in California, which will plow, | ants with forming an unlawful com- | next 24 hours, he probably will re ntl after the Christmas adjourn-|is under surveillance of secret for business in 1 spirits) NEW YORK, Dec, 19— rivg plant potatoes and then dig them | bination in restraint of trade, and | cover, according to the hospital av ex-husband. She Is held unde nt, and until he testifies there vice men and the government could yesterday, Later he ‘as miss. women teachers in th J ys and carry them to the station for |in violation of the Sherman anti-| thorities today. bonds a» @ material witness. will be no indictments returned. lay ite finger upon them at any|ing and was found in @ mill shed schools of New York have A Ca shipment. | trust law, Smith passed a fairly Rood Her fi uber, M > Hotte whe ral authorities here are not| time, with his throat cut by a penknife. missed because they are mothers jand his vitality apparently w witnessed the affray, has disap: ne ficlent to tide him over the erisls, peared. The police are searching | which was expected today. for him. | Smith's given name is Amos Wil-| Should Smith die, Loomis will be liams, and be ts a native of Boston.| charged with murder. |Tveitmoe | Before bane John Bigelow, st a OS Nn U the federal grand Jury resumed its probe today. into the dynamiting operations the McNamaras io ee terest cent in the testimony of ” . | Olaf A, Tveltmoe of San Franciaco, ; CLOSING OUT USED PIANOS following instruments have in for Crown Combinolas (Player Pianos) and at this festive ald be able to select that long. promised plano WAGNER—-A “rattling” bargain; $50 cash. or $4 monthly. McCAMMON—$100 cash, or $5 monthly. secretary of the State Building Trades Council, who Is considered the most important witness to be called before the local body, with the possible exception of Ortle Me- Manigal. | Other witnesses scheduled to ap- BUFF, pear before the investigators were bas hS E. A. Clancy, another prominea aa. San Francisco labor leader; A. B. KIMBALL—Stained walnut case; Yancy, of the System Federation of Shopmen, and J, E. Munsey, sec $145 cash or $6 month! D—$150 cash, or or . FISCHER—<A good buy; $275 cash, or $10 monthly. SCHAFF BROS.—A cash, or $10 monthly. STANDARD PLAYER - PIANO $8-note: $395 cash, or $10 monthiy. WEBER GRAND—$575 cash, oF $25 monthly. Out-of-Town Customers: order in at our ex we. Pianos will reserved for livery Christmas eve, A small deposit will secure any instrument, and you can make ar- rangements for lat yments next ear. GEO. P. BENT CO. Crown no Manufacturres, Factory Store, 1421 Third, near Pike. Phone retary-treasurer of the Salt Lake Iron Workers’ union, who is said to have shielded Jim McNamara when he was fleeing from Los An ligeles after the Times explosion. ||" All of these men assert that they \|/knew nothing of the operations of ||the MeNamaras In the alleged dy ||namite conspiracies. Tveitmoe de- jclares that he told the county |grand jury, which investigated the Times: dynamiting soon after that lexplosion, all he knows, and rays lthat he cannot imagine why the federal grand jury should want him to repeat this testimony WASHINGTON, Dec. A shin- ling pin, which she seized and swal lowed when her mother's back was turned, caused the baby daughter of Mr. and Mra, Thomas Riggles to choke to death. Keeps on Giving A last year’s Holiday nd republished by request Did you ever stop to think that if you give your wife, your mother, your son, daughter, sister, fiancee, godson, or Book with $100 entered in it you would be giving them not merely the $100 of NOW, but the $4.00 interest that the $100 would earn in each of the succeeding years? anyone who is close to you, a Savings In other words, them YOU give THIS year, and the same Holiday Present will give them a Holiday present an additional Holiday Present NEXT year and the year after, and so on through ALL, the years that follow. They may spend this interest each year for other little gifts that they will remember you by, as each new Holiday Season comes around, or they may let it accumulate, and even add to it from time to time, with a permanent appreciation, not only of the gift, but of the giver who had made his gift in such a practical form. Isn't it, after all, a really nice idea? We firmly believe that the more you think of it the better you will like it. The recipient of the gift is certain to like it. It applies in proportion to a book with $10 or $1,000. Whatever sum you can afford for a gift, this worthy of your careful thought. suggestion is Such a gift can easily be sent to folks far away —and so timed that it will reach them on Christmas Eve or Christ- mas morning. Likewise, if you live far away, we will be pleased to have our Department of Banking by Mail handle the matter for you. ‘There is, of course, no charge and no obligation—we are glad, indeed, to enter into the spirit of it. Accounts opened from $1 upwards. Scandinavian American Bank RESOURCES OVER $10,000,000, JOHN BIGELO | NEW YORK Dec. 19.—John Bige-| low, celebrated journalist and diplo- | |mat, died today at his home in} |Gramercy Park. He was born in| | 1817. } FRANCISCO, Cal, Dee. ing for wg with a face almost cut to shreds. The thug and an- jother highwayman attacked Edward | Copple at an early hour this morn- ing. | Coppie gave them fight, took a knife away from one of them, after himself being badly cut, and then slashed the other's face to ribbons. Coppie saved a big roll of bilis, but j the thugs escaped |Farmer Nalley Has for Tonsor CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—Have you lever had an experience similar to that of J. P. Nalley, a farmer of | Clarence. lowa? If so, aid you jhave the nerve to do what Nalley | idid? | Nalley came to town for the live. stock show and dropped in on Charles Kerryman, a barber, for | shave. A shave is 5 cents in Cla ence, Iowa, but Nalley was in a| spending mood, so he placed a| dime on the counter and climbed | into the chair. When he came out | from under Berryman's spell he was handed the following bill Hair cut .. seen 25 Shoes shined Hair tonic Nalley paid the $2.20, went out jand got a policeman and Berryman | was fined $16 in municipal court KKH ” * FOUND FIRE A YEAR OLD * SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Dec * 19.—One y after the de struction of the Springfield Children’s Home, in which three orphans died, embers were found today on the build. ing site. Children ying about the ruins dug through a crust which had b formed by the heat. Smoke which issued drew a large crowd SESE EE EEE PSeeeeeeeeSe eS EE KKK SAME OLD NE Miss Wantano—You surely don't jgive your husband a necktie every Christmas? | Mrs. Foxyone—Oh, yes, I do! And the poor dear never seems to know that it is the same one! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 19. Harry Dunphy, a candy maker, who shot and killed Sophia Pape, |with whom he was infatuated, last August in front of a local dance hall, was sentenced today by Judge |Cabanias to serve 15 years in San : Quentin, The greatest quality stock of brand new Pianos ever sacrificed at a closing out sale. The manu- facturers’ entire retail business must be closed out by December 30, 1911. NOTHING RESERVED—EVERY PIANO MUST BE SOLD OUT EVEN AT A LOSS DON’T WAIT ANOTHER MINUTE WHILE THIS EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR Just name your own terms, but give us a chance to find a place for one of these superb new pianos in your home. $1 Down, $1 aWeek WILL DO RETAIL PRICE 9375 CLOSING-OUT PRICE RETAIL PRICE 9400 CLOSING-OUT PRICE $237 RETAIL PRICE $425 RETAIL PRICE 9475 RETAIL PRICE 9525 CLOSING-OUT PRICE CLOSING-OUT PRICE CLOSING-OUT PRICE CLOSING-OUT PRICE $262 $268 $288 $292. The Eastern Cloak & Suit Co. have leased this st. d will in J t oun ens Simin teen tees store and will move in January Ist. We must get RETAIL PRICE $575 NOTICE—Our wholesale office will be continued in Seattle, and you can pay there by the week or month or semi- annually, as best suits you. We look after the tuning FREE, Associated Piano Manufacturers 23 Third Av., Cor. Seneca OPEN EVENING: ail