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On % we can furnish up to 500 yards, stores and offices. Special, . $1 IFIGURES IN ANCIENT IOWA MURDER CASE Sam Anderson, star witness in the Bedford, Ia, “buried treasure” | mystery Anderson claimed s+ | Up a treasure box 12 years ago, said |to contain $90,000. Falling to re | ceive his share of the treasure, he | began civil action, which led to in- | vestigation of the Bedford “buried | treasure” and murder mystery Attorney W. W. Bulman, the lowa Sherlock Holmes, who dug up evt- |dence in the case. He caused the arrest of four aged men—Schrivner,| |Hunteman and Hank and John! Damewood, suspected of having) committed murder 47 years ago and buried their victim's treasure) near Siam, la. The men were freed afterward because of lack of evi dence. lyentors and engineers until Tues- \day. The dell fs decided upon to enable Daniels to receive answers) been invited to) An answer {s especially awaited Henry Ford. | to have dug) MAYBE THE JUDGE WASN'T ‘WISE? TO IT. Former Superior Judge Arthur & Griffin may not have known that his house, at 719 Seventh ave, 8, was being used as a redlight re-| sort, it was indicated in supertor| court Monday. Deputy Prosecutor Summers| amended his abatement case) against the property to Include as) defendants two Japanese, T. Oma to and S, Mitsumasu, sald to have leased the property from Griffin! dying the last several months ‘© Portland disclose S$ new scenic wonders of Puget Sound and gives YU a delightful trip via the OW. R & N. Union Pacific System Shasta Limited e Leaves 9:30 a, m Portland Express Leaves 10:45 a. m. Owl (popular night train) wypseteeNER Leaves 11:15 p. m | TORREON NEXT Courtesy—Service i Finest Steel Equipment For reservation and tickets call at CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. Main 932 H. L. HUDSON, D. F, & P. A. WASHINGTON, July 19,.—The} next big battle in Mexico may be fought in the region of Torreon. Gen, Villa's retreating army has now entrenched Itself in strong po- sitions near that city, advices to the state department assert today. clearance p Clreassian Walnut Dresser, regu Cir clearance price Hihbo, siearance price S1LO.2D | Ciear price $80 00, clear ance price Ma STAR—MONDAY, E GREATEST VALUES TERMS That Have Ever Been Offered on Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Ranges and House- farnishings Will Be Found Throughout This Complete Homefurnishing Store Dur- ing Our : ——JULY CLEARANCE SALE—— - REDUCTIONS FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT we ? Tables \Bedroom Furniture Gots Oak Buffet, regular price joengee Oak China Cabinet, regu Cireassian Walnut Dresser, regu ' Ps clearance lar price $15.00, top, regular price lar price $49.00 eo 23.75 | ieatinve price’... $10.75 | iihes feavane orice B1L25 | Seakincs fic $33.50 Pe Fumed Oak China Cabinet, regu- | Fumed Oak Dining Table, 45-inch | Circassian Walnut Dresser, regu lar price price... $37.50 lar price $27.60. $ sian Walnut Dresser, regu. lar price $25.00. $18.75 clearance price Circassian Walnut Dresser, regu lar price $37.60, $29.75 hogany Chiffonier, regular | price $69.50, clear $4 Chiffonter, Ctreassian Walnut ar price § $27.75 n Walnut Dresser, regu $22.50 . clearance price..... le | “$11 price —— og China Cabinet, re bd Golden Oak Dining Table, 45-tnch | Mahogany Chiffonter, regular ar price $25.00, top, regular prt | price 0, clear- 11.75 | ceatince dice... SIG2Z5 | oP oa hee rice $19.00 | E500 ri 29.75 regular price Famed, Ook. Cuno Cabinet, - | Golde ik Dining Table, 42-inch | Mahogany Chiffenier, regular ar price . te gular price | price $45.00, clear- $17.50 | cicarince price... $11.75 | fsPseRewratce price $13.50 | ine yes $33.75 "$30 price yeas ONE, Spies Cabinet. regu- | Golden Oak Dining Table, 4f-inch | Maho; vy Chiffonter, re . $20.50 | Siakince price 11.50 | (ssi hierakce pricoS19.75 | thee prices... $31.25 : Sis price Famed One Chine Cabinet, regu- © Oak Dining Table, 45-inch | Mahogany Chiffonter. ar iar price $15.90, re«ular price price $22.80, clear DO | clearance pric 200 io Eevance price $14.75 | hnce p $16.75 Walnut Dresser, reau $21.75 . Tegular price Fumed Oak China Cabinet, regu. | on Oak Dintng Table, 45-1 sut Dresser, reg \e Sisatance price... 916.00 | oor S ee rice $14.00 | $19.00 » Fegular price | Fumed Oak China Cabinet, regu: ining Table, 48-inch niffonier, regular $36.75 | sis 82 $19.75 | 50 ice $23.75 eer "$21.75 regular price Golden Ook chine Cabinet. regu- | Difitng Table, 48-tneh sot RIOenee, « remular $47.50 | 8. : Pe ore $21.00 | one aes $19.75 nm lar price ay 4 FY Cabinet, "35 Dining Table. 4%-inch — soak ‘ Dresser, regular r price 4 rice $22.50, clear- "$32.75 | sea BE 4 rie $19.75 | foe ee 8 $18.75 ular Golden Oak China Cabinet. regu- Table, 64-inch | Golten, Oak Chiftont: regular $39.75 $43.50 ", regular price 3.50 at the prices 50c 75c extra fine Imported Print Linoleum, in the best .. 65c the kind 90c Wild's High Grade Iniald Linoleum, six dif patterns Just the thing for Extra Special Genuine Cedar Polish Mop, 2 special ....... 35c Prices "Refrigerators This Week From $6.75 to $43.50 Terms, $1.00 down and $1,00 per week BANK OF SOUTH BEND CLOSED UP RAYMOND, July 19.—The First International Bank of South Bend s closed today by Deputy Bank Examiner Gill. The capital stock of the institution {s $50,000 and the deposits are said to have been $199,700 on June 23, John Soderburg of Seattle ts president of the bank and Elias Pierson of South Bend, cashier. The closing of the bank caused ho excitement on the part of de posttors, Other banks are report ed to be In excellent condition. CHICAGO, July 19.—Two girls and three men drowned was the toll of Sunday bathing in Chicago. All ventured beyond the life ropes and perished in the deep water be fore aid could reach them Union Dye Works (Inc.) EVERYTHING IN CLEANING AND DYEING Office BE, UNION SIEGEL'S $ and ov lot SHOES for the whole family STALLS 15-19—PIKE wT. a a q U Pp KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done’ JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor V.-1. Bidg. JULY 19, 1915, Mexico Ci | ‘Evacuated WASHINGTON, July 19.— Mexico City has been evacuat ed by the Carranzista forces of Gen, Gonzales, according to ad. vices received by the Latin t report came from the Brazilian min jeter In Mexico City or Consul Silliman at Vera Cruz. It had not been Intended to announce the news, but a re | } port cirew | E! Paso fore Even then | no details were given. | GILL SAYS 2-J0B. “BOYS MUST QUIT | “Et have always been opposed tol it, but I never knew fore I had} any newspaper supp 5 | Thus did Mayor Gill express him-! self Monday on The Star's crusade against assistants in the office of the corporation counsel conducting private law practice whil in the/ employ of the city, | The Star Friday suggested that.) | inasmuch as city firemen were for | | bidden to own jitney busses, the assistant city attorneys should be forbidden to conduct outside prac-) | thee. | “Since I became mayor, I have! |ween to it that in all the depart} ments under my jurisdiction the) practice has been stamped out,”| said Gill “All civil service em ployes have stopped tt. The as) sistants in the corporation coun) sel's office are not under civil serv | | | ice.” FIRST SHOW AT NEW PANTAGES GIVEN MONDAY MATINEE Opening to the Seattle theatre public bis new $850,000 theatre at Third and University, Alex Pan | tages will mark the opening of the most beautiful udeville house on jthe Pacific Coast and one of the prettiest in the country Monday lafternoon at the matinee perform- lance. While no formal opening | will be held, prominent city, coun-| ty and state officials will be guests) of Manager Pantages at Monday | night's performance, | | The building ts six stories high | and contains, besides the auditor! um and stage, a number of office suites. ‘OVER $700,000 OF ROAD FUND SPENT OLYMPIA, July 19.—Over $700 | 000 of the $965,048 available for the {1915 road fund has been expended j already, and there are eight more! contri to be according to) State Highway Commissioner Wm. | R. Roy. Nearly one thousand men are, | now employed by the highway com-! | mission, together with nearly 200 teams | INSURANCE COSTS 13 CENTS A $1,000 OLYMPIA, July 19.—Industrial insurance costs the lumber manu- facturers one per cent, or 13 cents per 1,000 feet, according to figures furnished by the Industrial Insur. |ance Commission. | During 1913 the total lumber out- put was 5,250,000,000 feet, and the expended $684,000 in |lumbermen | salaries BUY SHOES NOW ON CAFETERIA PLAN PASADENA, Cal., July 19.—Pick out your own shoes, try them’ on, and pay at the gate as you pass out. This is system in vogue at Pasa- dena's cafeteria shoe store, which opened tod J, H. Parry, man- ager of the store, believes his sys tem will be all the rage when peo- ple get used to it. Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Ady. 30 DAYS CUT PRICES 25c Per Cent Reduction from thesé regular prices. 22K Gold Crowns Bridgework ....+ Full Set of Teeth. Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings .... Silver Fillings. We do exactly as a Lady Attend: Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 yerts. ELECTRO PAINLESS Second Ave A Most Important Semi-Annual Event and Pike St ESTABLISHED 1875 ac | Joudall ¢ fouthwick Store Open 9 A. M. t 6 P. M, $32.50 to $39.50 Se Demonstrating Maurine Beauty Preparations We have established in our Manic Fifth demonstration Beaut Shop an of y Preparations. uring Floor, on interesting Maurine the We will show you the use of these preparations practical way and applied by an ex and and An Fab $1.00 olse’ $16 broil sotled ; mended. SOc SILK LISLE AND CHAM. OISETTE GLOVES 35¢— Women’s Short and Gloves of lisie and cham. pert. $3.00 LONG GLOVES 5¢ 16-button import- tan and ns Gloves, Kayser, staple shades. odd lot rie Gloves. TO $1.60 KID of GLOVES 69¢— Samples, odd lotsa and bro- are a few Ivanhoe Fifth Floor. $1.00 ANO $1.25 SILK GLOVES And the Gloves. Kerzon makes; Tbe black 25¢ LISLE AND CHAM- OISETTE GLOVES ihe Women's lines of Kid Gloves; ken white, jack and shades 50c TO $1.00 KID GLOVES 25¢— Some of these Gloves are others are some tte LONG SILK GLOVES S5¢-- A quality made to retail at Plain or with em- 0 dered arm. Firat Floor, Long HE reductions that have been taken on Suits will unquestionably move them rapidly, as the styles are very new—Suits that are being worn now, these Suits of shepherd check that are edged with braid; also plain styles, and Suits made of silk, voile gab- erdine, wool poplin and French serge. Styles range from the demi-tailored to the novelty Suits. The lot includes a good range of sizes. Clear- ance price, $17.75. —Becond Floor. Clearance of Women’sand heels; broken lines. $6.00. Broken lines of Women’s merly $3.00 to $4.00. Women's White Canvas Oxfords sortment. Formerly $4.00. fords of white snowbuck $2.00 to $3.00. Children’s Pumps Women's Pumps of black satin, dull or patent leathers, either high or low Formerly $4.00 to English Walking and Mary Jane Pumps, in patent, dull or suede leathers This lot includes a broken as- Misses’ and Children’s Trot Moc . Formerly $2.85 $1.85 $3.35 $1.85 and Misses’ For- Pumps and Ox- —Becond Floor. July Sale of Wash Goods Clearance Price 24c Yard HEER Summer Wash Ge and Crepe de Chine. Stripes, Shadow Stripe V William him. “The Hollywood Lunch and Boda j lice. c HEALTH GONE, HE: ADMITS CRIME tional ability Hutchinson, last foil vorced, an ardent landscape painter and devotee of art, dabbler in politics and barber, former depu- ty county clerk, is in the city jail, after having confessed that he ap plied the torch to his own home, 3821 18th ave. 8. W the last few years Hutchinson has been in ill health Hutchinson left the county last March, when when County Clerk Sickels discharged He is 56 years old. City Hospital Physician Harvey says Hutchinson seems in sound mind, despite the fact that he vol- unteered his confession to the po- He said he burned his home > raise money thru an insurance {company to aid a friend who was in [hard straits, ‘JUDGE WOULD ASK PARDON FOR MAN For the employ of HE SENTENCES Monday for extortion. Sentence Judge French who said he would gladly sign a petition for pardon if West would agree to re-enter the army, such a thing possible, also understood din would sign a petition, West extorted anese, by was of Kitsap threatening him arrest for selling liquor on Sunday 1,200 AUSTRIAN pronounced John W. West, formerly of the United States army, whose excep- raised him from the ranks to the position of sergeant during his first enlistment, was FREE sentenced to serve one year to 18 EXAMINATION months in the state reformatory by county, were He said he Prosecutor Lun- $10 from a Jap. with OFFICERS KILLED ROME, | dred | three gen between Italy and Austri: ing to estimates here tod ualties amor officers o! Austrian July 19. erals, have Twelve officers, including | been killed hun- }since the beginning of hostilities aceord- emy troops are declared to run ex- tremely high. Star Want Ads bring results. No More Rupture Troubles 60 Days’ Trial To Prove It You Don't Have to Risk A Penny Here ts something absolutely guaran- teed to keep your rupture from coming out. 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