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| / i Piles Quickly At the County Fair--Accident to Adolf Which Worries Osgar 2 omit Cay Cured at Home) | Pn DOT Cassy. gl Made the in plain w y charges p vigneie Save yourself fr knit 4 ite tort t >. BANDIT SHOOTS ereeemersry «= MAN WHO TRIED Hureson OpricaL Co SAN MATEO, Cal., Sept. 1 Be woman amo hat. While ause he attem 1 to wrest a re 1330 2nd. AVE. BRS ear UNION City Attorney Chas. N. Kirkbride iver against the fatally two bullets {1 / by robber after he h a north be kul anyon The police have a good deserty be about 19 Kirkbride is “Thought transference is easy. All you have to do Is to » rapport (Ket en tapport eammate, Mme, Stantone » bonnets Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of ty play me to us over the wire | Think again, of commanded Merce: Hardest Wear | t of “The Harp That Once Through Ta tone played that, too. It Kot os gotog, r kno what songs we were thinking about’ cedes knew ause we id him, so tco. But he didn’t tip them off to Mme. Stan . . to: tine en } Mercedes, whore real | sug an ng that w ver written, from i. e through a mile of brick w Shoe Repair will play it, whether she 110 Madison St. ver transmitter and # the receiver,” he said © @ suggestion and she cannot send one cedes and Mme mn Chicago. Th him w raduall “REPAIRING WHILE Ser n situatic ee ae i ity of American conne —v9 with it, | public firmly decl Un ANCENENTS Oa ator Wm. Alden Smith of Mic ve t ore bid ae treet impro oe who is bere to sit with United States! ~ SEATTLE THEATRE ments with the idea that bonde will| Senator Fall of New Mexico 2 be 8 r to erm senatorial committee of om tion. Witnesses will be examined |» ow and possibly funkets will b: also wants to k ; | Spokane plan {fs not better,|to the Mexican border. MAN AND THE) nomely, to « the bonds in the THE GInL, ‘TH Sena Pi ne gn cecincs a ger tne “PURITY” PROBE GOVERNMENT « uylS, DELAYED AFTER N.P. LAND tartment tor a tranccript be ait ane arrests made by the “purity squad THE OF EPOS-MANON OFrERA Co. H DOROTHY DALTON & Co. |i OTHER onrHnE aring of testimony began yes\and the pe before M. Greene in the gove ninst the Northe cewomen nent | postponed until Wednes tor o claims a homestead under { trom H. H. Bog wh title deriv joriginal eet EME, g re mpre ss, |The firet witness was F | The PANTAGES CONFERENCE ENDS ‘ ae see eer Matinee age Twice Nightly.|_ A collection of $700 in ald of the | body THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. Ae RIGHT, PF You Desy You Can DOF] yer TRY re ARE GOING TO PY 1 coucr Bear TRY mr! (5 ISS Dor DER You coucr, ney f _ ‘STA ND BACK f Soucy I vite i For ir €F you SEVERE BLOW TRY — CONSCIOU A s. FIRE DESTROYS NO LONGER FEAR EXPECT 2,00). HIG PUNT | THE ALLEN AT THE spectacular fire at ‘the Bryant Lum | ber & Shingle . which resulted in al ig at the slowness of th b 1 f t e volver from the hands of & yout) Kivbride suddenly sprang at ful bandit who was holding and grabbed his gun arm quick twist the robber jammed his | people watched Virginia residents Hned with spectators nan that which formerly a magnificent fight by the firemen to ave the Lake | the sash and door factory who saw the /¢ nied such notificati and yarricading Roanoke people ach and fired twice nbond car, in which Kirk was traveling, was “ nd the big piles of lum | ber were doomed flames were 10 o'clock by the but they had already gained much/ day ar and threatened to o made an outery and his nephew, Wesley Ed e in chains from Des Mo b night watchman, captured Satur-| tion of th bandit, who ts said to re of age expected to live. betrayed by savin€| young Edwards sweetheart, the two | surrounding property Apparatus in the north part of the me mbers of ‘the summoned was that could be to check the the lumber and shingle mill and the lumber kilns, | Of finished lumber were consumed amount of $60,000 iF YOU ARE EN RAPPORT IT’S EASY TO TURN THIS MERCEDES’ TRICK hink, and it| Re rap | SZAB0, thinking about. The only trouble | e, killing the judge, several other persons Excitement in Roanoke is intense. but it is not from fe other members of the gang arrested, it is not believed that any attempt _— be made to rescue BURTON W. GIBSON, NEW | vane LAWYER, ACCU MENSCHICK A CLIENT, TO GET POSSESSION OF HER $100,000 OTHER CLIENTS | oF HIS) HAVE DIEO MYSTERI. Insurance to the at is seriously ill, and was not/ told of the fire. SUE THE CITY Suit for $27,000 damages was be. | gun yesterday | » by Henry A. Schroeder and| of public 2 o'clock to inspect a power site Lake Cushman SOLONS GO TO SEE)» rts. te Most of the city council and board | Pomona, Cal., works left this afternoon 8. Judge Wellborn to serve At Kohler & Chase's plano store, on Mercedes to us as we sat at the weet Home And Mme. Stantone SHOWS HIS HOME IN RUTHER. * Halle.” or how did Mme. | They will re-| Neils island, Wash. an|tcrn Thursday afternoon. The de Standard, who is 22 yeai artment efficiency committee will| pleaded guilty to ember: probe of the purity) was alleged that he had ty oumeunes |the regrading of 10th av case for which th could think about we can swear apartment house on it. that after the grading was dc { settled from 10 to 40 feet. Snead ‘Docan’ t Fear Trial AMARILLO, Tex. fithe, Erickson and Hesketh voted the resolution. postpone the equad until next week ne ta Joseph B. Howard, saya he can th viest overture Is and city streets, beard it before An early season Coat opportunity without parallel. We can't | See our wonderful wing afford to hold on; weather is against us. the public with us. This warm spell compels a drastic cut of 25 to 35 per cent. An early season Coat opportunity with- | out parallel. This warm wave gives us | cold feet; we fear an ac- cumulation of stocks. of 25 to 35 iad cent. “I cannot | dent that he will be acquitted, J. B.) hae Le. Sed mare | Snead, who shot and killed Ab G.! tantone studied music together for because the later eloped | ery that she was receiving mental sig | with his wife, ix in jail here today. action of the grand DoT 133 Too (Now 1 iq Bat t IT Wasa HE 13 UN- 7 lino t University | the enrolln tall term Sept. 17.—An-| reistered Aliens are|™en. Twe county in bington aifferent | sented in the registration. @ ts the handle the om pa ywd, about one-half of the Instead of lined up eglstet were @ indoo: elled to w nul today, doubtful ifr morrow, as th expected te be x d it will be x nother Las: year's figure cluding the winter summer school The first issue of bandits de, remaining free |. 4). aha th Allen. cans whick Andres Widred Misyille Court) row. If the registrations sheriff and) reiently bandied, Preside will make his usual addreses |come at a big assembly m morrow morning BOY SWINDLER- With the the prison was sent in the federal pe nitentiary than # 50,000 of the bas k's display—an_indicati the tremendous bat within. which reconvenes today 4 is shortly to stand trigl fof? lthe murder of Boyce’s father, mbot | jat Port Worth January 15, as & re jsult Of his son's elopement ies and Mme. Stantose are appearing this week at Pantages | jury ‘INFORMATION ON SENATORS PROBE eons Wart _ BONDS WANTED THAT REBELLION compo virion rageabeday -RAINCOATS.=& the bottom of the | the T hat the mot ive witteh led. to the killing of Al G after the for Snead was a letter addressed fo Mra. Snead by Royce and proposing a second elopement, authoritatively In hin cel! Snead main- garding bis trial, and expresses confidence that he will be ex onerated when the grand jury has considered his case. SEPALS TE OSS SS PLATOON SYSTEM | GOES THROUGH, President Hesketh's bill for establishment of the double platoon | D nh Pacific; week. It was to have come up | system in the fire department was / ver 320 acres of alleged | again tomorrow, but the herewith gives you a S jost a faint idea of an entirely new shipment of the finest Rain- coats ever received in this city. These new Fall and Winter Garments embody all the new, advance models and fabvics for season 1912 and 1913. Specially Priced Wed., Thurs., Friday *. Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats Sizes 14 to 46. Pritt er in Chancery |The “purity squad” probe has been counetl- | passed by council yesterday | without amendment. This will cre- shift of 12 hours Mt a Saving of neral land in Whatcom county.|men will be out of the city on the | mond Mag- | inspection of a water aite. PRIEST IS LYNCHED LISUON, Portugal, Sept jparish priest who att rmpted to » in the November election. | WEDNESDAY MORNING AT $30 WE START THE BALL ROLLING WITH A TREMENDOUS UPHEAVAL IN COAT PRICES. DON’T DELAY. only ope who objected to the mo- tion to submit the 1 a policeman The mob horribly mutilated Ladies’ and Misses’ All- Weather Coats and names on the The petition sands of names and the council ac petition for that pur. nCEDES mission to China was the closing oe Bewllseriag demonstration of . |felture of the 9th annual confer thought transmission as applied tolence of the Puget Sound Methodist | ‘Former Idaho Merchant Git. noorn ss PUNEMAL Episcopal church last evening First Moving Pictures here of scenes| Bishop James W. Bashford, who ts | at burial of Salvation Army's” ‘lon ble way to China to resume Locates j in Seattle hed the sermon. The reports | of the various committee Everett-Seattle heard inthe morning oan the dis Interurban Railway SE Mine 10-30 @. mand 625 p.m. | SAVED FROM MOB, Local Trains—6 7:30, 8:30, 9 2:30, 3 30. 7:50,| JEFF 8:30, 9°45, train Saturda RSON VILLE r Snyder, p jaily. Extral 47 oj, and Sunday at|} Aa Ticket Offices: Seattle, Sth av.,|4tory with his right leg off at the! Third a near Westiake; Greenwood, J knee, having been shot by S¢ Drug Store, %6 1 Ind., officers who arrested him on} EVERETT TO SEATTLE ja ch e attac a e , YERBPE TO SBATTLE 4 charge of attacking the wife of a| Local traina—5:10, 6:00, 7:00, 8:90,|!#llroad man. The officers had to 9:01 B, 10:00, 11:00 a.m * 19.96|Fush Snyder from the town to savelof hardware B, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:01 B,|him from being lynched by a mob ‘ h building, just recently Sunday at 9:60 p. m B indicates baggage trains. Freight train leaves freight shed at Massachusetts St. at 6 p. m PACIFI THWEST TRACTION COMPANY. Everett-Snohomish Interurban EBYBRETT TO OHOMISH—6:05, 7:30, 4:60, 10:20 a, m., 12:15, 1:36 2:60, 4:08. $:30, 6:40," 7:00, 10:90; iadiad If your paper 1s not deliy- ered regularly to your home every afternoon, and {f it is not delivered in good shape, please phone the circulation manager, Main 9400. ‘The Star a tled to an early and a regular delivery. Boys who crumple up or otherwise mutilate th anditostistt TO > 3 hag SOHOMISH TO RVERRTT—¢ ele paper should be reported. 3:26, 4:40, 6:10, 7:16, 6:30, 10:35; 11:55 p. m. PERKRERNEK ERR you suffer trom Harvousnens, etc. suo s dadadndndaaededatetetedaie’ 101- cepted it as sufficient, expense of checking them up by the registration books. WILL EXPLAINS NOGI’S SUICIDE hero of Port did not enter into a pact with Mrs. | Nogi to cammit hara-kiri and | she acted on her own initiative, was! ere by the publication It was dater 5 | day before the suicide occurred and} bequeathed practically estate to Mra The will said that he had long and chose a time of }|natlonal calamity as one most suite able for the deed, adding: “Japan no longer needs me.” WILL TEST CAR EXTENSION PLAN After wrestling with the Kinnear franchise for sessions, the | English Slip-ons Fine Slip-on Coats, in blue, black and tan. S$ cial at $7.50 SAVE WHILE THE SUN SHINES Boys’ and Girls’ Eng. lish Slip-ons, » rubber lined. Men’s Tam and Gray Rubber Slip-ons, dow ble backs, art plaid Special at $5.50 SS UEEEEEEeeeeeenl Tan Rubber were | Opens Up-to-Date Hardware Slip-ons for men trict appointments were then made and Sporting Goods Store on Third Ave. . aie: and women, High s’ All W eather dt Slip-on Coats engli eight years a well known hardware Ind., Sept.| merchant of Coeur D'Alene, roled pris-| has opened an up-to-date hardware 10:45 p. m. oner, is back in the Indiana reform- | and sporting goods store at A ; 40, Mr. G. C, Colquhoun, for the past wer : to $30.00 Su. per Double Service the new Eng- lish Gaberdines and double texture lish pei Special $12.50 $15. $18 to $30.00 Su perb Double Service ; the new Eng lish Gaberdines and double texture Slip- ons, at $15 ona $18 iperb All Weather mour, Mr. Colquhoun has engaged com. modious quarters in the new Healy Y uy | wanted to die, and has put in a brand new stock | sporting goods, Doon 1:00, 2:00, Figo. 401 B chanics’ tools, ete. By thus coming daily, Bxtra train Saturday and| RRA RRKKRR RRR HR Ree ® | 1o Seattle and investing his money Mr. Colquhoun shows his confidence jin the business future of Seattle, }and he will without a doubt make a welcome addition to the substan: Hal dal busines 8B is houses of this oi $3.85 ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE Alaska Bldg.—614 SECOND AVE.—Alaska Bldg. councilmanic council has again t franchise committe Should be carefully ‘examine 1|dads, however, passed a resolution .| declaring their intention to grant the franchise after it {8 properly safeguarding both traction company and the city in J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph, Leary Bidg. tnd ana ‘tndieon m. Phone Maim 2176, * * * 3 ca * tect iebion They are enti. & * * * * * * QS. Men's and Boys’ Sizes 16 to 48. Men's and Youths’ Weather Coats, Slip-ons, etc. priced Men's All Weather Ea Slip-on Coats and @ ettes. Special Youths’ Men's Superb All W Double § English Slip-ons. at $15.00 and .... vice Joys’ St Coats in tam black for y service. 3 at