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THE SPOKANfc) PRES3, MAY 8,1909XHELL ALLEGES PLOT JIN HIM BECAUSE OF INCURRED IN MARBLE \V DEAL.S. Brooke of the Fidelity bank, is charged by C. E. in his affidavit filed with •ninent against Postoftice o.lhn R. Fulliriwider and it son. with being closelyI with Fullinwider in the0in of the alleged false and charges filed against vith the postoffice de-s connection Mitchell hat there was a con-i wreck his business and to the wall, and that arked hand in hand with *r to accomplish this re-chell charges that Fullin-it to thlt;‘ agents and em-the C. E. Mitchell Co. d them to quit by stating tell would be arrested and 1 and put out of business ting his use of the mails, itiliiy of the Fidelity Na-k, charged by Mitchell, is o be due to the fact that icked Mitchell heavily in d States Marble Co. in county and lost a large oney, and that the banftRILEY ST ARTS AROUNDTHE WORLD TOMORROW“Riley,” whose real name is T. E. Linden, will start from the corner of Lincoln street and Riverside avenue tomorrow morning on his trip around the world on his motor cycle. He is to be the guest of the Spokane Motor Cycle club, of which he is a member, and after a picture of the motor cyclists is taken, “Riley” will lead a long procession of about 200 machines up Riverside avenue and out Division street. He expects to hit the old government trail near Sand|oint. Idaho, tomorrow, and the Spokane Motor Cycle club and as many other riders of chug chug bikes as wish to go will accompany him as far as Newport.“Riley” will follow as nearly as possible the old government trial across Montana and the Dakotas to Chicago, where he will choose a definite route for the trip. He expects to make his expenses with lectures and will boost for Spokane all the way around.Every rider of a motor cycle is invited by the Spokane Motor Cycle club ttfmeet them at not later than S: 45 o'clock tomorrow morning at Riverside and Lincoln for the picture, a slide of which will be made for Riley to exhibit on his tour. TheIIred and green colors of the club will be passed out to those who wish to make the run to Newport. The club will be the guest of the Manhattan restaurant, 203 Riverside avenue, at 7:46 breakfast to-morfow morning.IG FEET ARREST BROKE *UP WEDDING(By United Pn»t) ♦SIOUX CITY, la., May 8.— ♦ Because H. M. Lockle, a jew- ♦ el^r, had an unusually large ♦ pair of feet he was torn from ♦ the side of his bride at Utica, ♦ Neb., and taken to his former ♦ home at Paulina, la., ot stand ♦ trial on a charge of burglary, ♦ of which he was later acquit- ♦ ted. +A burglar who broke Into a ♦ dry goods store at Paulina left ♦ the imprints of an unusually ♦ large pair of feet, and the local ♦ “Sherlock Holmes upon see- ♦ ing them declared he knew of ♦ only one man who had such ♦ large feet and at once ordered ♦ the arrest of Lockie. ♦STORK FOUND HER
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Spokane Press

Spokane, Washington, US

Sat, May 08, 1909

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