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ft PLEADS fll IN 10 UNSHED HER yje Gordon Wishes for f, Whipping Po,t in Sen jttacing Drunken and I Bn*1 ** Husband. ; tt.lteonccwld that there w-ere MSm *** the world 'who lick I WE* <>t *■■*■ miv- ,hiU.. bcau l|i i J.* and ■ «»«_an. RSttMrtka was cmwM la Arm court this morning when a VSSZak woman. Mrs. Chariot f^Mod op and 9-mttA fur G>« her body with o*i sell*- , th.' . ■> " '" '*:• ' IT* t*********** * *********** **?■ Ls colic* .rwtrt with mow iLnt erMoate of a brutal beat ?*f*A h*r"*jes mm: hlackeu- J^tttti and bloodshot. She told A. Jodjl-- Gordon that her body 'rtßwrwt with black and blue "tt***" |;»; Ht Was Unashamed. f rj»rl« Psrv-e. wife beater, stood i wtivdork unashamed and with a) -wr»•(.:> IX" memory, lit ad- j Zj tkal *** ****** ****** kicked j agUmmered it** wife, but was not • •\*u Ar.*-i* yesterday and 1 may , iw Ut her." Mid Parct?. ■f***t M kins go. Judge," plcad if tie krstsed and battered wife, '•gi'i all rtjM *»cept when he's J tek I ***** fili- *° **•*'■'*■•'' ******** i al ****** Mamtt Plena " let HBP' ' Wants Whipping Post. «Vwr," reeled Judge Gordon. J fia Til* Look at These LUUIi all lICoC ) Pianos i ianos Have You Ever Seen the Like? $350 Prince $ 95 $440 Fi.cher $117 , -$450 Heriick $125 | ins47sSchmer $250 1475 Wnner ;-Vi...5250 '<\ $400 Kimball ... $140 $350 Letter ....;.. $145 , $500 Chickertng &Son $195 !>j $550 Knabe $240 tune Piano Co. E 1406 First Avenue 140b First Avenue I —" -j POR ™c 'j-7y ' -T7 lHrre are some prizes jy i wlC»il m H llbf %maaMm. ''"" Star '"■ going to give U\«ch will be given away M M **LW M mmm *W T Ty thtt* swell j., ? * m^ mmf af^* taw w**i mi ggW. chance on these swell I fora little work. _______—_--___-________»___________________^^ ___-«______-_. , prizes. L* — I OP SEATTLE I T^^^l COME TO THE STAR 'OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and get aome subscription blank.. You **» then start out after new subscribers without delay. Here are some of the things you can get: Boxing Gloves I f|P?i§ rai«A/ar I Rugby Football ■Hi CSIIVaS J^-^%. m \ Wk i Leggins m va rtt , \!MvWs[l Here is something useful. Just -r n full set of Boxing Gloves KtWM'PI ' "'".'*' frsfflj:*^ ■****"" , or \Wmam\\ ,lH' ,hi" X "r Wet WCa,,lcn WC We will give this $1.50 Rugby ,_ 12 New Subscribers fl _, ft& wjn „, flny bf>y wh<J ,:,.,,,, ;11l for _ DII Cl a 'jßamWm willirctlß- 12 New Subscriber. Roller Skates <f^ip^i w,"c«*« a -——— -a fl . 6 New Subscribers Flash Light Sf mat' Here Are Some More / ■|;^^fl| '.^/^' *MmW ll"t l^'l"' |n<: vft — 11 ti — IH P* ".. - 12 New Subscribers ■4Amm^^aa\mmmmwAaa> " fr* is a B ood steel Roller Lots of Light- you have "J** Something nearly cv- A Good 50c Pocket-Knife; two blades, given for '" do is press the button. "y l»y like,. Tor only- , Given to you for §B New Subscribers 4 New Subscribers 8 New Subscribers , ■■ ' ■■.*j° "ot wait tttitil marrow, but start today. Any boy who makes up his mind to get one of these prizes can do it. , ii'jU soon as you fill in some of the 1 subscribers* blanks, you can bring them to The Star circulation depart ,mw»t,at 1307 Seventh, and ,. will give you an order for the prize you want. • • U .B°y». here is a chance to eel yourself a Christmas present. If there is anything you do not understand; plume us. *?*"» 1050. Ind. 441. *-: The People', HP! C fl fll C I Seattle's Independ- Paper H && £h ent Daily •JW-W Seventh J, fit iJCCIIUC kJICII M 1050 - Md. 441 .'"•om. i * *-»*,»*V*.| T*'*'* ■ , •***Ai ■ *tlj ' ***** ' ' *X.. "***"******. _..__,...„,. .__»«_-««■*__■» ',' *»»»«»«»■. **,»«.:„..• I, .. »!»»*•». ►"■ KELLOGG WOULD BE A CITY COUNCILMAN , JAMES Y. C. KEUtOGO. ' tarn tmmmiAtAiin timim iim di*m**eam*+**t**m**m**me***im*aMatmmaa%*WWWmmm "If tt' lay wtthln my power, t would have-your husband publicly horse whlpiMil and'sent to jail for a year. Any man who strike* a woman, drunk or sober, ts a coward, mad , am. Hob not fit to b«» at largo. 1 will sentence you. I'aree, to 30 days ln Jail and you may pay a Inn- of 11100." The battered woman gave Judge i Gordon ono dumb look of appeal I Und then turned and slowly left tbe ""'" r"om- How Mean' Or. I'lill Graves—That* an Insult. sir. 111 make you sorry for this. Mr. ttorrymore (an undertaker!— j Aro you going to retire from prac tice? OANCE TONIGHT. > Dance at Dreamland. Admission freei, ... i a! ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY FOR MrMlir.it OF COUNCIL FROM FIFTH WARD. Jnmea Y. C Kellog. who, m ii dark horse, made « phenomenal run for retireeontatt^e from in.' tith legislative district in the last it imbllcaa prliuartea. li.i-, announced himself us a candidate for council mun from Uli" Fifth ward. Mr Kellogg i* a lawyer, with of fice* In the llaliey building. He be long* to the old Kellogg family, and has in in.' resided In Heattlo fur ih.' old Ki11,,,.,; family, ami * 'Urn ii rt. atlln Im twenty-eight year*. Mr Kellogg haa received the fol lowing riimuituittjtli.il requesting that he announce hta candidacy, the letter bearing the signature* of iii. most prominent nun In his wurd: "We. Hie nn.lcriilgni.il, voter* of jtho nrth wurd, desiring to have tni.l ward adequately represented 111 the city council, and believing that you have the necessary quail il.an.inn. and that with propel cf» fort you can be elected, request that you declare yourself a candi date for the iHtsltlon of councilman from the Fifth ward, subject to the republican primaries, aud in case you comply with our request we agree to support you to the be«t of our ability." KNOCKED DOWN I Mi EASTLAKE CUB Thomas Ornhcn, a laborer, was knocked dowu by an Baatlake afreet car early Mils morning at Third ay. and Yealer way, sustaining an ugly alp wound. i.inlien waa picked up and taken hora*. According to his story, Ihe street car did not stop .nil be waa unable to learn the I number of the car or the nam., of i the motorinan In charge. MORE RECRUITS FOR SPOKANE STRIKERS It- I «ll'.l rtama.y M'lil, \'. Nov. M — Forty members of the Industrial Work era of the World sturie.l this morning from McKeea Mm*, la. for Spokane, to assist In the light for free apeech. I »-uei'tie V. ('.'liii. the aoclallat Kugem- I Data, the hh mini leader, la eipected wlthlng * few ■ days The Industrialists are meet ing with difficulty Id reaching I Spokane on account of being i ditched from freight trains all along the road. Koine are strag gling In to ',-11 how th.-> were thrown off trains In rem..' sec tions of the country and compelled to null many miles to atatlona where Hot could catch trains again. Citizens of Spokane seem to take more Interest In the fight, and: Is la believed they will soon Invokit the Initiative and demand a mont liberal ordinance than the on-' prohibiting street speaking. mm.... ...... ...... * THE WEATHER. I * THE WEATHER * * * * Cloudy tonight and Hat ii * * day. Probably *hoiK-r« * * Kr--oli ..i'ii«.-«i win.). * * * .................. FICKLE SUMMER MAID. li». M tn »i th.- seashore ills ! eovert»l diamonds In the surf. I nil I jrwi erer dlsoover any jewels when yott were there? Wise— l thought I discovered a ).•»<•! last -.•■miner I.ut after ahe jilted me I came to the conclusion ' that she was only an Imitation. , 0 Till; STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. 'I When the j Stomach Stops, WORKING PROPERLY, BECAUSE THERE IS WIND IN IT, USE STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB LETS TO SET IT GOING AGAIN, *." ' * A Trial Box Free. TIIK HOCTOItH call It flatulency, lull, unprofessional 10l Un know It us "wind on Ihe stomach." and a most distressing stat.- of things it ta. It 111 iK-ii.iim condition ..I this great * motor organ. Always annoying uml li'iltifnl In the eitreme, at time* Often leading iii bad and fatal re sult*. I In-' stomach, embarrassed .nui li.i'ni|i.'nil with wlml, cannot tuUe care of Ita food properly and Indigestion follow*, .nil tali has a train ton appalling to enumerate. The entire lytten in Implicated— made an active or pusslve factor In this trouble and life aoon becomes a questionable boon M.I. I »list 18 I'Ml UNRD In doctor book*; bow undigested footl c*iisea gasca by fcrmentatlnn and fomentation In l.v fermentation some ii in »liiiti |.n., , essential fluids an destroyed— burnt up— wasted l.v chemical action, followed in defective nutri- ; tion an,! the distribution through Mi.- alimentary tract of chemically wrong elements and as a conse quence tha atomach and entire sya- ! tent are starved. I'le;ity of food, you see, but spoilt In preparation and worse than worthless A liini \Mii:n STOMACH la the epitome of aril; nothing 100 bad to] emanate from It, but the gaa It gen eratea la probably its worst primary effect and the only way to do away I with ibis la to remove tb,. cause j BTUAUTB DYSI'KI'SIA TAUI.KTB go to the root of this trouble. They 1 attack the KH- making food* and render them barmlese. flatulency or wind un the nimaaiih simply ess not exist where these powerful an.l wonderworking Utile tablets arc In ; evidence. THKV \MIIK M VI,I, for this 1 very purpose—to attack gas making foods an.l convert them Into proper nutriment. Thla la their province and office. A whole book could be written about them and then not all told that might ba told with profit to aufferera from thla painful dls eaae. dyspepsia. It would manikin the years of patient and expensive experiment In effort to srrt. at this result—of failures Innumerable I and at last aucccsa. It would make 1 mention of the different imae|f eorreetlvea that enter Into thla tablet and make ft faithfully repre sent alt. STt'Altrß DYSPEPSIA TAtV I.r.TH are not alone Intended for the sick, but well iv« a* well; for the peraoa who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects, thry act like a charm and make eating and digestion a delight ami I pleasure Tbey keep the stomach artivn and energetic and slit.- and stlHin* to do extra work without.. special labor in effort, Don't for, set {this. Well people are of tart neglected, but 0..- STt'AHT DV* I'KltttA TABLET* have It.-in Ib i mind. ... |, A FfIKK TRIAL PACKAOB will lie sent any one who suits to know Just what they in- bow they look 11 , and taste, before beginning treat- I ment with them. After this go to the .true store for them; every I where, her» or at home they are!' HO cents a bo* ami by anting them at home you will save time and | postage. Your doctor will prescribe! them; Ihey say there are tO.OOO doctors using tnem, but when you know what la the matter with your self, why go to tbe expense if' a I prescription? For free trial pack age address V*. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stuart l!ui!<!!iig. Marshall Mich igan. P. 8. it. M.-r send today for samplea of fhe tablet. You will get quite it box of them. | *-mma^mm**mmmm**am*^^a*ama^aaaaawaaaaaa*mmm^mmmm^mmmmmmm*am~ o * —.-, & esa MLWBaaWMamM QMBaBEBSS fl^Hw'ltftWffr ffi**^ Q €BBP JBWBBP MBBJBBB mW*mMaaWaw* m\% ( ft STONE, FISHER CO. | Second ami University. j STONE, FISHER CO. { Second and University. ) | _ . _-~™~™~. j MI—MM I rive Hundred Tailored Suits! 8 g e( j Spring j I For Women *WSS^ at $15.001 {[m I Following the very great sales held here last Wednesday and today, we have gath- | _.___.._______________._________—-.._——-— crctl .ill the fragmentary'lots mi.. one great group, and tomorrow will be another hi !; j* u h a ; zc j ron jj c ,| ord breaking 11,1', a* a result. ,' f ,.,, m , „, ml o rf ,, - nr m . "" .'- •:■-.:■ [i cotion top mattress, ami The price Is less than would be at _ woven wire spring; reg- I/^es ask..l |i die material* alum-. 'Ho #1 " .AM tT^ "'■" price for this com m***{a? ',* tailoring is excellent, the styles correct. nj| m U pletc outfit is $'*75; j J7*%r*y*L/l\ Suits such as gentlewomen would he ifflL g |a»v special fur Saturday, ilmo£&?s l'I«-^ed «o wear. Made of plain and m | m one outfit only to a cus \a\Kti*Ll§x£jL' * f«iiicv liiu.uli luili, vvorstctls, prunellas I Ho ___» BHK-SV 1' *»d'serges, in all Urn favorite sha-lcs g itf **>"*<''• »*- Wa? __JT of gray, taupe, raisin, rose, brown, navy I 1 I^a*\* . i.iil-.t black. Suits that were .ii.-. to ■ ' jilcie <intir '75; \ Smls sn.l, as vv.iiilil In * |«fe^ ,| f ,, r Saturday, AwMMaL, \ |'l.i -'I In wear. Maile ul plain ami 'rl M* ',* .. . „tl,t , „i„ . 4 , , am al s, "*■' ''ii'lil only I 1 MMM*'** i Lim \ 1.1".ol'luili, wut-ii'ih, |.i mu'llag I ■ B sod erg< ,In al! the favorite vL# f L# I '""'"' t\*3* - .i\ , !.iii|i. . i.v .in. m ,• . lii'iwn, navy i \ *^ ami black, Suits that were tnadt !; //TtWife fer* U ?25 °°' $3ao° ..ml $35,0°' afC °f" gmmmwamamamaaaam af** BmMw 9 Of I ,/ * 1 yLW maaaawmawaaaawmm ll F_ V*\ jy? vV/ Women's and Misses' Coals All at a Discount of Onp-lourth jh \ J^2_ l. X V* \l^/ Tho stock Is simply magnificent! tt Includes all the latest novi-l J I , .»itttjmf '.r* II i\J\l». I\l M ties, siu'h as Full I.- i.-i Coats. Beeen-EHghth Coats and Three Quar- [ || * At f\ ''* *'"*** for women and 1-ong Coats for girls. The fabrics are rough ( j | I mf Itn- Kngllsh and Hcoteh tweeds, smooth covert cloth* and kerseys In all j I "CHASE LEATHER H I j\ A 111 I ""' Prul|,'r colors. All tlsea, endless variety, lowest prices In lowa j COUCH. gj I _ fi l L lI V * *" begin »'"' li.inirro'w ,i full fourth off. Leather Couch, full tuft- B fi t*L i fit *%]*■ Via ed: a durable and very I i' iM 'VI If, ml KM A" *■***>" >'*»**• til OR All »25,00 ",a", flfl 7R ! handsome piece of furnl i ! II W\l 111 /' Tl A ,or *' Z3 for ' VV,; * I 0.1 J !«•! you ckn scarcely tell ' Ml-ThmtW \>>aVS All 110.00 ■*** CIEfM All V*** Costa MC 7C it from real leather; regu- - j I'Ml I 111 \\%yf^ f"r * «>iU.IJ lar „,!, 115.60. Special if Rilltet \ lii GIRLS' COATS AT »3.95 GIRLS' COATS AT »5.00 fur Saturday only. $H.« 5. j I 111.) I ? 1* w"'"' ,"'";"",! '•'■ °, l° A.m., military and double bieast -,! I ROOM-6IZERUQ J I* NU I fill a\ V ********* l*ac t *'C*** «■''"";•■ full length, beautifully I Hlze >r.e„,.. and floral ,-at fIJI ilftl I 111 l red. brown, naw and plain ,_,.. '. „, , ...„ ,,i,,r . "'" J*i*. velvet iiugs, in fiiMlii b IM Mark new auto styles angle ,:i""""'' '''"' ' l»l««n colora. rich Oriental and Horal pat i IIIVP \l Lift and double breaated effects; v.I- ,?,, v d n^d Xel. "" ":!';",:' R Jill ' II ;';,;.".".*"..,:": 53.95 nnd lilaek un:v,,u" i-tii-cts, in SSa «.—■ $15.45 111 - i\OT ■'■"■'" $3>95 SK"'' ,i'" tVmt '' "'•' V s ',45 I III:- AIW.'V WOMEN'S EVENING CAPES. ! f „ r ..' dJ.UU Only ***** Hug to a Cua ■ 111 'I' V\\\V\! \ SIOOO ( torni-r. Z 'ill Nl l}\\\ N \* * Klr" Iliimdrloih <**»* *'* ***** ' fourth OFF ON runs BUa M , ■ 111 l» v\\J w ni.iiiii'hi ii i i«|. « in ii,< Hlze ggi72. name quality, AllJjl f/^JT' IKipular NajiobNjn style, In tan, Bcorea of beautiful plecea to. r «. KO i ar pr ice »3.75. Special irpfPlfl-r. iky,V»ct>. rose, gray and green; choose among: lyni, fox, beaver, for Saturday CO AC "H-U-J •Wf valuea up to 120.00; all on aala marten, mink. coney, etc., ( . O_L.*to ' Haturday C Ifl fl fl Scarfs, Muffs or aeta— | #.11 _ lW'-^^ at ''"" N"i-'l",,n «rl«. I" tan. j all at one fourth orr to ) D jn_Hß__a___ac_anß_Bßßani nTl^'t'"! sky.V «<>' niw grm and gi.-.'n; i <h.«M_w auiniiK l> m. f-n. b.-ar-i. ' for Saturday OO AC. 4JJJ ■ W »aiues vi. to I ll ..a r.»u* • martea, odnk, eoaey, etc, , MtlAO " HatunLn Olrt Ml ! H<arfs Muffs or s.-ts V^-.-"-' >IU.UU ALL AT ONE FOURTH OFF dHHBHBaWBaBHM Sale Of Trimmed Hats at $10 Neckwear Sale-Men Will Hock la j r #<**t\ *s a-He? Like Flies Around a Honey Pot! Instead of $20 and $25 *— —_- —; — Ii a -i r^-srv j<r-nr Like Flies Around a honey Pot! Instead of $20 and $25 .,., ., — I* High-class Hats, every alone will sell close on ttFJI ■' -m^t^h. JO one. Turbans and Pic- «» a th°^*°f[ a6UarJ K. V ma,,c r,f fcU ' ft,r ' velvet any«"«« e,s«' B«- r^\Tss>* I'M I *' (f^^^^jM^^S^mJ ■*'■**■•■ ***** cor,-'C(* 'I,cs; si'l,-,< the handsome ¥ v^V-^ \j.' fflSTl^ 3v\ I ffj '* 4 '■- tiiinmi'.l with wings, fancy silks shown fully I >^^oKv^^»l J» •"• X&i_t 4/T -lia,.. . ,„i,| ..ma- I,*^'''!''!? H'' Tu-s V I^3 '^**\m*ir~i mrvr^^ Sl Md lc,r own wi,h t,lp fir*t-cia» shop.-; aii i'_^fcj v V»^^ j l«rst J520.00 ami $25,00 shades, rich sil&s' Sec " '^| \ *~~? ' I |i millinery in .mi, an- of- 'em in the window as /T^Alßl *^t^ J ierciltu in or row at you're passing tomor- /if j1 lit.l tt*-*^ 910.00. row. 25^. amMamaAaaaamammmma Early Shopping Movement Starts in the Toy Store Tomorrow! With the view of getting all the good people of Seattle to shop early, we shall open the Toy Store down stairs with these stirring special values— /!(% Clilld'. (hair. ■- Woolly Bheep. Dime Reg! a Ti.*,. strong and W J Opening Sale /Sa» IJ ank s. maile of ft »* BMW 50'- » ell made. fTTIf f/ price. .-,<.. R"<^ , tc el. handsomely PSI^HS _____^vTJ —^~; ~:-/i"i */ enameled ro.t. 111 lli «3*t-»— »*S^' enameled black B^aU—!Bk fWy 'JS* Opening Sale 111 I /fTIX > ,- _f *llh gilt trim- SJgIHSL fTV ,""I'"' '-'•"•«* ""■ ll'lllj lVa.*~<AiS% B""K« Opening «K^E& S°J J&TSt Wtf^S! Sa"- prlcc ' ■v-,<* tasaaa I Holler Bkates with «te.>l mmamMT**. \' *W \f each. is. mad.- mljw-ii.M.- to any M^-\ Ti gttiUßßS^y **a*\ f 111 -ilk *^Lm\A.mt'<SSim^ pi" with I mL^M/* il 1 Ml-WTfWa .fl ay ?. - -tffl nnu iin_l «* nsl la. **mm*^m*L r^mm \Ji^t*y **^ v/ 7l\ >^ . f I Mb e____B% *=' *^Mm^^^^^^m y*mlLmr * " "/It J Picture, nn ely finished tn red I I'lilld's Auto. Irandsomely fin- /II A* "^ rxAV*^'^ 1 an<l K^,**'n - "''"'"l running gear, *[ Ished. steel "innlna gear with / !| >»^a-». mTF^Aj / Qaamlaa mm* nrlce maaa ■ rubher tired wheels. Opening / 11 fiJ^^^lSsS'l I "inning Hal. pin-. $.!.».». ■ Sal.' |i ■■ ytt.u:,. / |I vt^^SSHl^. ***L^ m^^^m^ y where .'.in Opening Sale prlcc, I'lle hit. Iron toy. like pie- j2JjCi^l2CZ!py C^ws^^^^>f/-A Xgp- n Inches »nl.- Opening Bale prlca, VL\ y iT'^Av/ j#M»l§ »;J ''J»«;^ "________-________! SST English Doll G^Carta. ateel Mechanical Train, complete Table. 10x14 PP^^J wheels and running gear, loath- Is^^V^ksScU with iii.-.'iv |i„ti,t,.i oar, engine si/.-: extends 1 E I orctta hood ami uiJiolstery; like tt™^ wmm „,„! tender, circle track; like in 18 Indies. 111 I ,"> „ „ , I Hoys' Shooting tlallerles. Open- picture. Openiug Bale price, Opening Sale » I « 9******. Opening Sale price, ing sale price. |jil.mi each. ni,.. price,2 **,*; * $^.t»« each. , Department THE STONEFISHffITo', DepaKme" | * fsECOMDAVEI^ a UNIVERSITY 81 § SEATTLE -C--W- \g* * Stores Rugs Made From Your Old Carpets New Process, Prlees Oteatly Reduesd. li iK Itua*. Carpet Clean- Inir, i |,i,.,i-.','i Furniture Repairing , ' .Main CCB. FUZZY WUZZY. RUG CO. Ind. 7379 GET YOUR MAT CLEANED MCDONALD'S HAT STORE 1021 Third Aye. Hats cleaned while ynu wait. Phone Ind. 2317. LAMB AND VEAL. Anil It's III.' kind of lamb mill aal you want; ' iniiri' fed and •Kri'fiilty prepared for the inarkot. riiat's tin kind you gel at the PALACE MARKET, 2nd and Yesler. . ,„■_>,«,__.—',_.«.a' POULTRY Of all kinds at our market. You Will always find plump, tender tur keys, ducks, sense and chickens at Hi.- PALACE MARKET, 2nd and Yesler. All Ladies' All Men's Shoes Shoes $2.50 $3.00 jJm*l^K^w^ml^Ar^' ar* w *^^r "^w *~^*\ mta *'a*mm*o^*^^mt\.^ma^^^Lmtaa*r^^'*^*** mm^AMtm9 mm ALHAMBRA THEATRE BUILDING 1534 Westlake Boulevard --—_-.—-—-__.___—--._---—-_----—-—~-~^-——.^-.————————. •iK-K&limiSSt*'".-",. t: 11