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Jail the joka, ive aes and. I 520i ten Ries i a. ig tisFheck a ' J i iE winthe \ & to a i sik national 33 io oF TEDDY'e VACATION, (By United Press.) OYLE ‘AND HENRY THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDA , SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. WANTED~A 19 LAUGH BECUSE 1 St UrE'S TRAGEDY,” - OYSTER BAY, Sept. 2%—At 10 volock Wednesday morning Prem ident Roosevelt will end hia vaew tion and wig} his family @il leave ° by ®& spect trata for Washing Ta sprinetield. Mo ton ° | PE RHRASES WHICH RIVAL THE | Thore abe. was graduated with bon Pp 5 ILURE, FAMOUS SELF-ANALYSES OF ors from Drury college, winning a one of the beat arm ret broken that the Sone may be EACE CONGRESS FAILURE sa Si (Star special Service . - | Helen Gould ggholarehip, which en: | op eh aadlte rome a PITTSRURG, Sept, 23—-Some| MARIE BABHKIRTSEFF, ALICE | titled her to & course at New York quarterbacks MH the TE frat asuombly of the year (By United Press.) | where In New Yagk,«prohably re |> Junivorsity, Here she plunged into , and Rill Henry the giant was hekd at the high school this THE HAGUE, Sept. 23--With | hearsing a “ chorus girl, or ak) / BENNETT RECORDS HER | her gid wou all honors her ei be in the attle morning, Rev a. J Van Hora adfournment only one month die | ready on the road with some com |ma mater could @eatow, and was will not sate my of the Plymouth Congregational | (At and already tn goaston (hrew| pany in a slintlar eapacity, © AL | FF EARS, DIGAPPOINTMENTS | Ih Nihlor Nout’ iemlow, Ant Moke ast the Olym: | ¢ e C ‘ | nai - } pars atudie ney, | Saturday ae" at th hart hia ChUeh, Aidrosding the atudents ; months, the peace congress will| ma Bair, aged t7, dangeter of Mré | AND BESPAIR—AND VAN wing daye and nights in the} High wohool, Coyle | The Athletic association today | dJourn without accomplishing one) Mary Bair of thia city, / At ber alums and at the Hbraries, burning | during prect Friday. appointed Jay Smith, Royal Pul- | Peace overture. ne her mother in dying, which SHES. {the midnight lamp at Ger home had bis arm kon lon and Will Coyle to present a uid be wufficieit® to bring her |when oblivion suddenly encom: | ay A been having trouble floral tribute at the funeral ot| MADE FIRST ASCENT back, Bot th addition thére is also | passed her | Tat ed member, aod (t Is Fred Purdy, who was a mn the informepion awaiting hor that | fle Ser exclusive Shivice) | Mere is her farewell to lite that dll wi have the athlete of the school Seoeiceiesaliieailaias ina sinter Is dead, an a NEW YORK, Hest i adies aia Wislds tannin tial er entire fortune, est 7 4 yj fone jd world oink a — —— . | mysterious even than her death, | line What i« b * Where is Phomtere F. Nixon, who mad hat GHG, ath, | Ts » gre warver™ ; = now rekerded ax certain by her | hiine? Home is a thing I have | ii i * iT eal vey and map © 4 friegde, wer th Ne 4 + k / 5 ' be Otymple mewnteins fer the! “~ ‘ere {he strange life apd | ever known, a thing I shall never| Lit prornans clatane the Nouse @ the stilt wtranger thoughts'of Alice| know, What's the use of it all? io « the first recent of Mt Bonvett, heiress and student, at 24,|Other girls make themselves a| Olymoss belongs to Jack Mediae, the pathetic victim of disappoint-| hon; other girls can stand it to a packer of the 1809 survey party ment, desolation and despair live continually jarring, never Rixon also saya that MeGlone |, Five woary weeks have her/having things they want, continu ‘ “a |friends watted for word from her | ally «iving up thelr way to some Terranto, the Itallan who Terranto wont out after the neoes-| made the last half mito of thé as 9 | fries rom her| ing uD y and Saturday after. Sary money. The girl watted alcent after 4 o'clock in the after di | since the time whe disappeared |one else's | attempted er aerequites | love on reasonable time for him to return | noon and the descent after night (Star Special Service.) |from lier Asfor library. China-| Here is @ wail of loneliness pa-| wan baer (ae was and finally paid for the Meense and | fall with no moon shining CHICAGO, Bopt, 23.—The foun. |%¥8 4nd every other quarter where| thetic in its desolation—a note ‘Ae part of Wayside ft the court house, declaring it tain of eternal youth has at last . —————— —-————— — ne tat the this morning and was all off. Terranto return 4 ane | VALDEZ CELEBRATES }been discovered. Put aot by the ed, penditg a found his girl absent, went to the/ fentists, with thetr test tubes prosecuting attor Livingston hotel, Fifth av, and " The milliners, catering to femt mpt jor, Virginia st, where the girl lived nine vanity, are to restore the last eat attem murd vert cmetia. M and attempted to stab her. When (ey sopcrscetlgia 3.--| hove of the race. For, they de Terese apptied he Was ejected he purchased a re-| VALDEZ, Alaska, pt. 23—| 0) poreanial youth peeks from wn the urday at volver, tried to find the girl and,| Tals city is ae ton by the curved rim of the accontuated fee o ailing in the attempt, placed the | Steam tn the first locomotive of| 1 ish hat Dame Fortune has quart house and when the ‘ mushroom hat Marthe ry Soe was sland, Terranto didn't pistol under his right jaw and) the Alaska Home | railway | WSS! decreed shall be worn by womon lmffielent money to pay for | PY od the trigger. rained ona y ite Soraing and the | But the woamne. Whe weare the _ Miss Melisson declares sho will] Dro) “tila “eleven milos of ties| DOW hat, sagging In the rear Ike Petrothed difin’t like this. never marry him now - wet . md of | & disheartened flapjack, had better i — _— nate Bees. Sas oth or 9g beware if she arises in the mora : | right-of-way have been cleared. BIG BUILDINGS munoerer taxes: HIS OWN LIFE (By United Pr MONTESANO, Wash. Andrew Strong. murderer of Frank Todd, the well known Hoquiam logger, “has sul cided tn the jail here by hanging himself with a plece of bed rope. | ERECT ON UNION STREET of ) Sept son Hoquiam; otie; D. Lo fet! Cooney of Metropolitan Butlding com ing ad of Park Riv fas been organized in this 7 ity with 95,000,000 for the p >| The lease formerly of meeting balldings upon the olf amos A. Moore. N ‘ owned by which runs for Of the capita years, has beon bought by the foe Ho has Beer pt 9) Som Compan v UNCANNY DEATH the work of erecting the first The first two structures to erected will cost $500,000 and win ® six stories high, for office and dutidings on Union st. ee will begin at once, (By United 1d Piene) having taken offices in store purposes. They will be on| ADA, Idaho, Sept. 23.—After 1. building. Union st. between Fourth and/ making the statement that “there the syndicate ts C Fifth ave | ts no God," Amos Clark, a rancher milimaa, president. with) Following these first two build-| aged 40, was stricken and died the company: ings it is the plan of the new com 10 minutes after Thia occurred Pat: pany to erect a large department | pefore his family who are all} store batlding and a large hotel The new company in already In telegraphic communication with a firm of architects of national repu: tation to come to Seattle and take up the work of designing all thetr | butidings. | Christians. BROKEN TIE, PLATES CAUSED WRECK (By U United Press.) OLYMPIA, Sept. 23.—Broken tle plates caused the wreck of the G N. Orteatal Lim near Wenatchee Thurs Joseph H. Croker of Ros j ton. who was tendered the pastor |ate of the Unitarian church recent ly to succeed Rev. W. D. Simonds, | “** on cra or tay will arrive in Seattle October 1 ape vinerry Gagan alleen jt look over the field and decide ima | whether he will remain here. He pedis a will preach at the church Octo- LABORER InsUnEe. (By United Prose) re 6 } s} MCHMOND, Ind, Sept. 2 rea CAUCE Ma Late Clark, tn an affidavic soci A. Kringland, a laborer on the Great Northern railway at the Cas- Parmer tunnel, received a compoun Tracture of the left leg as the re jsult of being struck by « piece of | GO 10 JAIL I Hartman, Apple Grower. NORTH Joho FP. YAKIMA, Be Hartman, Seatt before the = Oe The socialisté have determined fato execution |dpom a systematic and determined |!* bere looking after the big apple won. = sean # farm which he and T. EB. Forsyth effort to break into- jail. J. B. OF | 5¢ Naches City, have under way botnue, the bliad orator, will appear on Ptoneer Square todight at 7:30 He announces that he will speak, but in view of Chief Wap pensteln's attitude on the organiza tion's efforts to use the blic thoroughfares as a rostrum for dis cussion of economic questions it ts not likely that he will proceed any They plan to have 4 ter apples. BIG REVIVAL MEETING ON acres in win. —_—— Two youthful highwaymen. ov! eat ‘Were put to fight late rd after attempting to ad rob D. Bailey, proprie HIN meat mar ip the act of count before putting it In he was startled by | o'clock to hold up his hands further than the introductory re had their faces oom ma a covered thei, 4 if rown, @ socialist dentiat we two bie nee droog “| iawyer, sags they are going to fight| The opening mecting of the re ‘an If to draw a cun| the battle to a finish, if they have | vivalists, Herbert G. Hart and A. 8 pocket two t put 1,000 men in jail for the Maganu, at the new tabernacle on ot aa good of the cause, Osborne has | Union st. last night filled the big . the |@lready been arrested three times,| structure to the doors and many through with a fine of $50 and 30 days in were turned away, unable to find jatl against him on appeal neata Many contented themaeives with hanging arow nd the to BY HORSE of what the revivalista had to say Rev. Mr. Hart made the prineip talk of the evening, making a very DAYS, SAYS SMALL With his back broken by the kick favorable impression upon his large horse, Frederic: audience. : ne & (By United Press.) 1@ meetings will continue for “8 ges Wash. tied | CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—President 30 days and are expected to deve! Nbertiy afer ee"! | Roosevelt will take ® hand in the|op Into a great revival. Meetings He received hia lexraphers’ strike and the men | Wi!!! be b yy at 4 in the m twee days 260. The body | Will all be back at work within |@fternoon, and In the evening eth's awai “ ) days, a t k to a statement ratios toe Felatives at Mount| made by President Small b at FREDERICK PURDY DEAD a meeting yesterday afternoc Purdy, 0 ye WWOGE, LANDIS’ RIVAL, FINES STANDARD OIL .»2'Ss"sho!'See**e" 2° ? dh spinal meningitis yesterday }umbia st. after an {line only ee 24 hours. . | man became il! Sat he MUIR SWATTED ocTo-| | combined efforts of best fan in the city WUSWHEN IT SHOWED iTS could not 1 in stopr ray 7B MFAD WW Hs TRIaUNAL AND as yp . yr PMS Estasiisneo amaz mung net PPM PRECEDENT By Pavina LICENSED TO WED. WWE ON THE spoT | I and Lennie M iG k ! Tushivitle _amaoed | Joh ' San Francisco, Mars Exciusive Service.) and Ida M. N, Hayes, 18, Seattle © Josep: Mo t 2 | ¥ snk O. Granston Deg Hila i metetelie alias the Stan | s Leonard and o., had hardly " t y 2 atth fhe $29,240,000 jort aa | Jas. Ayr, 34, and Ida M, O'Brien, f Chicago, , 1, and Cary Bunt Joweph, and y . Switees Pp yew jab la na F W he 5 hese th tn Colo 1 John W. Muir, police judge of doattl Mair got the money St. Joseph, Mo. who fined the) John Jot le tle 8 dard 0 5 and o ec fa A. V i al age Amount was $s Sta vdard Ol! Co. $5 and collected ; a ne } Bg. ¢ and bucking the t i " e ot John D. | Violet ¢ al a $ Meer W. A. Zieme ared h court with 1 t an 1 d Amalla beg Ratche who w at r, bu ¢ saw the M ‘ Bt Josey One nthe @ f F. Cranda Joattle i Mt two big raw sore mt ver t Hert H. Kavanaugh, 97, Seattle Beck and the oth« f the fir * 1 tor » and Alice B. Braley, 19, Cripple the self-confessed | jing with a strained feeling at the base of the brain | Mme. Hunt, president of the | Milliners’ association, in session here, says the spinal column was never intended to maintain such a | mountain of superstructure as is coming into vogue, and she be | Heves that unless they are careful thetr carriage will suffer LOAN SHARKS CAUSE CRIME (By United Press.) w.| CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Joha Miller, a ratiroad clerk, who was rreated Saturday night on the charge of attempting to kill and jrob Edgar M. Crumb, a diamond ALICE BENNETT, PATHETIC VICTIM OF DESPAIR, broker, ec sed the crime to the “There is only half of me that is not sane. The other haif is very a iis by the | SME 4nd cynical, and site on a sandpile, gazing upon the acts and ter. foo! self hounding of a horde of loan sharks, id laughing.”——From the Diary of Alice Bennett. was given by Miller as the reason | lke thi for the crime, for which he may! was wont to pursue ber socio of John the Baptist “ery hone leat « have been ran-|{ng in the wilderness,” with none | Miller sald that for a year loan | gacked the police and her | to hear sharks had threatened him and friends, but the voice of Alice Ben Have you ever been alone? allowed up bis salary and « ott answers not xd God, have you ¢ en him one good position. His wife, he A tew days before she disappear. | alon To know that there is not | anid, 6 &@ good, saving girl, but he | ¢d Miss Bennett fell by to sev. 4 soul in the world who cares jdrank and gambled ag@ lived far | ral thousand dollars. She left a| whether you fail or succeed, live be ta salary, Ap original loan | ¥8 devising this sum in certain or die; no one's rt that will be ot $50 increased to debta of $400, @Ounte to ber friends, In her re-|wrung by your fatiure (and for The interest was 10 per cent a|Markable diary she says that r all, thank 4 no month, and he had to borrow from |‘*4 was an adepted child. All my |one’s eyes that would lighten at one man to pay interest on his firet MAO! lived with the doctor and his | your exm—to know that there debt to oth man Thus the ie, who were my fester parents. is no one you know » one to ca little cloud grew blacker and black.|| WAS THE BURDEN OF Two or come in-- er until it threatened to ruin his| WRECKED LIVES. 1 have been I must shriek whole life and drive him from left sione—aione te bear the streeta with the home And finally he atte pied the sham No one--no one to k rumb to rob him. Crumb int pected to live ee) |CROCKETT WILL ISiz*--- 077777": * JOHNNIE MUST 60 & pouiricat weerina. CONTESTED : ‘ *% A meeting of the People's # | v (Star “Special i Service.) | ® Annexation party of the new * | CHICAGO, Sept. 23--Drives to) 4 petition contesting the-will of | * Fourteenth ward will be held & desperation by the persceti@ns of i Oruckett, who diet last | ® tonight in Madroma hall. Thos. # stageJohonie mashers, 300° pretty | suring, Was. fled this morniag by | * B. McManon, the candidate of & chorus girls, members of the five! ire. Sarah’ E. Crockett, a-former|# the party for counciiman, will * big musical comedies now playing | wite; Jernie Willard Crockett and|# address the meeting aa im ¢ hicago hav 7 ae an _ Clifford C. Crockett, children of the | # * jgauion lor protection from deceased ee. es a ee ee ee . pest. The president and board of) The petition asks that a divorce Sirocters arg Sermnulating plans for decree tn whieh Crockett obtained | | the prosecution of all mashers whe! q divorce fram Mrs. Crockett VAN E VANTER hang around stage entrances and | get WILL Is FILED aside on the ground that the ogie the girls whem they leave the | court had no jurisdiction |theaters after performances Crockett, who was a distant rela tive of the famous “Dav. Crockett, lett an te of about 6,000. Un The will of Former Sheriff A. T i NULTY T TO WED | der the will ail the property ts left} Van De Vanter was filed for pro- to Mrs, Laura 8. Crockett, a second | bate and allowed by Judge Albert: 1 Shae non today. Property amounting to | William MeNalty, a newspaper about $225,000 is left to the wide artist, at present attached to the VICTORY FOR RADICALS Mrs. Mattie M Van De Vanter staff of the Morning Times, left Legacies of $1,500 each are willed for Missoula, Montana, his form: to two nephews. Mrs. Van De Van ter and Jultus Red appointed executors. be his wh old he will be married t« sweetheart. Previous to (By United Press.) property leaving, Mr. MeNulty gave a ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 23.—| consists of shares in the Tourist ner to & number of bis intimates, | First returns today from the elec: | Hotel company, the King County but kept the secret of the trip so | tions for the third Duma may indi-| Fair assoctation, and the Van De wely that the name of the young | cate & sweeping victory for the rad-| Vanter-Davis company y did not teak out He will teale. It is expected that complete | ch . i show th: dicais | auffeurs to Meet urn to Seattle in about two | returns will show that the radicals) (1... fouuifecrs to Meet are the controlling power and that | night take up the question of acct |the new Duma will be even more irreconciiable to the government — =~ — ae Sat sem be jth » last one. Despite procau-|°**t on the chauffeur for them, in et eee ei & meeting at the Seattle Automo- jtionary measures, many people} bile Co.'s garage on Broadway near MMUNITY were afraid to vote. ? nion. Judge Albertson today denied the | st. property owner, for a tem FOR ASSAULT |} porary injunction restraining the | city from planking the street pend. (By | United Pre ing the regrade work CHICAGO, Sept. 23-—The pro *pat” Sullivan, the woll known | Ty op oe a eel gram of the federal authoritios |sQoonkeeper, has bean sued by A NORTHWEST in charge of the rebate cases is to J, Conlin for $5,000 damages for in Judge Landis’ court Routt nlin, through his at TRUST & »w that immunity has been fogneys, Reynolds, Ballinger & 4 the Chicago & Alton from | #igton, alleges that on August 13 ft Bglivan assaulted him by striking SAFE DEPOSIT ore for giving rebates to Ss ponte Nea, K the Standard Otl company hipi over the head with a revolver The decision will cause the gov-|#Ad while unconscious kicked him COMPANY ernment’s counsel to announce lat- |} Bie face and on the bod er that iroamunity pledge h ky wen made to all other roads guilty COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING. a the jain clteane, so First Ave. and Columbia St A general meeting of the Com STATTLE, WASH, WILL CHECK BAGGAGE Mebretal club will be held thi en tng, The question of street car > The Norther Pacifle and the|fohders and also the coal situation | A Savings Account Southern Pacific railroad: have | wil be reported on = bolished the rale whieh compelled Is the solution of many prob: the rechecking of all baggage at lems which confront every }Portland of passengers bet ween wag arner, such as the edu |points in Washington and Calt eation of your children, the fornia purchase of your ho’ and provision alnet enforced Why not, therefore, make cLaughlin DW. trial rtiag ented vs 4 for (By United Press.) rial by starting an account “egy "ve i , with this Company with one Sunday M HOQUIAM, Wash,, Sept. 23.—Tho | Soliar or more? a per’ cont as arrented for selling | Norwoglan steamer Tellus loaded | Mi \ntorost paid room above the Great with coal from Nar no bound for N t loo ” Ww tern v.| Portland went ash on the sand Far was selling from a bottle! spit at the entrance of Grays Har B. SHORROCK he carried with b bor d immediately broke in two. Recelaces teamer and cargo are a total TO LOOK FOR CHURCH SITE. |jioas. The crow wore taken off by J, P, HARTMAN tugs, A drifting buoy was the Vice President B Atkins, of the Methodist | cause of the wreck, being out of ALEXANDER MYBRS, Episcopal church of the south, will) piace, ‘The lus was a big. steol Secretary he in uttle tomorrow with @ Hum-| hull vessel, owned by Wilhelmsen 4. V. A, SMI'PH, ber ther prominent workees in| or Norwas PN that church, for the purpoad of looking up a site for a chureh 210 Washington Fire policte butlding | written ow the 9th inst ene per Cl. Interest pisid an Save imer are | We Invite You to Visit Our Mine With Us It will take you just five hours from the time you leave till you return. PRICES TODA ery few into effect on the public this morning, nearly all produce re jmaining at Saturday's prices. As | predicted, the decline in potatoes Saturday was only temporary. Th advanced this morning to thetr for mer price of 13-4 cents per pound Green tomatoes declined 1 cent sold by peddlers only at 10 and 20 cents per dozen. peaches in small num nts per basket products are steady at prices. The attendance was heavy Following prices were quoted Live spring chickens, 50c each. Squabs, 260. Exes, 36 per doz Butter, 360 Hons, dressed Potatoes, 16 Beets, 2 bunches for Se. Carrots, 3 bunches for 5c Corn, 10¢ to 15e Sweet Potatoes, 4c per dozen wb per 7 Ibs or 26¢ Onions, 3 bunches for 5 Dried Onions, 6 Ibs. for Cucumbers, 35¢ per doz T B Crab apples, $1.25 per box. Celery, 10c per b Tomatoes, be per Ib; 75¢ crate. Green Tom 8, 20 per Ib. Cabbagos, to 10¢ per head Wenatchee peache $1.00 to $1.10 box Apples, fancy bbl; cooking, 15 0 eins, $1.25 per box uliflowe l0e per head tuce, 66 quash, 2c Ib. en peas, $1 per box ears tlett, $1.25 per box; cooking pears, $1.00 per box, Pumpkins, 2%e Ib Bananas, 10¢ to 20¢ Huckleberries, 10¢ pound Blackberries, 10¢ box; 3 for 26¢ Cantaloupes, 8 for 26¢ Crawford © per box Wenatchee Peaches, 80¢ per box Quinces, be Ib. White Concord grapes, $1.20 per box Plums, Green Gages, 10¢ pail basket, for 25 There will be 992 delegates in the Republican convention in 1908, with 497 votes necessary to a choice. Of these 992 delegat will come ithern sta from Before Purchasing Stock SEE US TODAY Superior Coal & Improve- ment Co. 107 Union St., Seattle. BLIC MARKET | changes in prices went | market | d on the market and| Dairy | Saturday's | | AL Friendly Discussion ween two clubmates as to the merits of this, that or the other beverage as a “chaser,” or as @ drink by always ends in endorsing P. & P. 8. B. Co's brand, whatever the cholee—gin ger ale, viehy, carbonic or the like. Club men are aware, many families know that their bottling is tantamount to “purity” bot tling. You'll know if you sampie it. Oyster cocktails and best fluid in season. Pacific & ee * Sound Bottling _ Phones set. eine RECORD. Births were registered today as follows Lowry--To the wife of J. K. Lowry 7 12th av. N., Sept. 21, a daught McMullen—To the wife of J. E. McMullen, 3655 Phinney, Sept a 8 Mil To the wife of Arthur Mills, 1112 East Madison st, Sept , & daughter Ashton—-To the wife of L. H. Ashton, 9 Albion place, Sept. 13, a daughter ie To the wife of N. M. Ke jez, 2307 Western av, Sept. 13, « son. DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today as Campbell, 27, Sept al hospital Hangen, 8, Sept Jeneral hospital. | Wiloox--L. J. Wiloox, 37, Sept 22 Kast Queen Anne drive Charles A. Larson, about 36, Pier B Twichell—Fred 8. Twichell, 56, § m Lake h | Shabro—J. Shabro, Providence hospi Art Marble Company, 2011 Sec jond av., three doors north of Vir ginia st. Both phones 1738. eee | “Moat “distrossing cases of Boz are relieved by Soap Lake H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes you, get them made te ure at 217 JAMES STREET. to mea Advance fall models are daily coming in from the “fashion” center. We are now showing early ance styles in high grade Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts. Our custom rtment will make asure at reasona adv 8 lep arments to m prices. Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Ay A LITTLE FRUIT $5 down, In the trict pl “FARM. $5 a Month Per Acre. nous Yakima die ultivated, irrigated, anted and cared for. CALHOUN, DENNY @& EWING, Inc. Alaska Bidg 1F YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION AND WANT A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER NATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. We are showing the finest and most stylish Hae of TOP COATS : In the City HE TAILORED READY CO. Fourth and Pi

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