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° 3 ° se THE WEATHER EDITION ° ASN. THE SEATT LE STAR dob RE a) ce eres 10. 179, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT LIGHT WEST WINDS. |CONFIDENCE MEN BUSY IN SEATTLE aWROTE FAREWELL NOTE AND TIED IT TO A TREE POLICE SEEM UNABLE TO CAN You BEAT Tas From) MINDEN S. WESSON APPREHEND CRIMINALS) = 4171 cu: _ FOOK HIS OWN LIFE : $$$ Out of the mouths of babe mes there comes wisdom BIG CROOKS AND LITTLE CI CROOKS REAPING BRYCE TO RETIRE eM ch pore prpeh ‘cad Galliges ee that @ odets MURDERER OF SIX MESSAGE FOUND BY STAR REPORTER INDI- HARVEST IN AMOUNTS RANGING FROM Here te one from the Queen Anse ‘sehool, and the high seventh (By United Pross.) CATING SUICIDE—TIED TO TREE CLOSE HUNDREDS HIGH INTO THOUSANDS. LONDON. tage ee Rryce's ear teacher was zealously drilling the young scholars in the ne Ssakteed, ot tals spam dee TO SPOT WHERE BODY WAS FOUND. retirement from the Dritish em- | mystery of character description, and with widevyed wonder | Deputy District Attorney James P. - bassy at Washington ta expected Sex are expected to return from de 7 , . Operating with a boldness that) other place of amusement and soon | here to follow speedily the inaugura they Istened to her, They had heen studying Washington Irving Deaedieautn veka thie abuardank oath Minden 8. Wasson, whose body {stayed half an hour. Nightwatch- ; was discovered tn the dense forest |man John Cowan says the man act- J we astoondins, confidence men, be jthelr newfound friend and their| ton of Pre Ident Roosevelt's. sue and had learned of the pecullar phyaleal configuration and the sar | requisition papers for the return to|q mile and. a half from Kenmore, |ed as if he gee ata ct cacti Se tees chant. ef exteabeiie rane are missing. i At he ite House. torial grotesqueness of Ichabod Crane. TO see if they would r this wtate from Texas of John Hat-| at the north end of Lake Washing. | and refused to talk, staying out of ‘whe by their cunning, good ad Wie tal toes laborer siege ys when oa pond * seat ognize the hero of this masterpiece of deseription the te toe high es oa 2 ror oniton, Thesday morning, wandered | sight around the side of the boller : 4 worked for years to save | Seco © race Mr. Bryce : suspicion of being James Dunham, | off inte the oe fae , See ete re and amavity {4P enough money to take him back |for the appotntment and has since || "a4 the murderer of six people at Camp: | mitted vuleide, set ANd Com-| room Efare, Immaculate attire and suavity | 1) Tid home, eae tt become still better known among “He wan tall, but exceedingly lank, with narrow shoulders, |. bell 12 years ago. qd In less than 30 minutes Wasson Pel manner manage to steal thou . Went to the sta . + 2 }. This fact is practically estab- departed from the mill, left his sult of dollars from well-to-do | U0" to buy a ticket. He displayed |the Americans through his prest long arms and legs, hands that dangled a mile out of hin sle ‘| his money dency of the Olymple counct!, will | gy jee that the common “stickup”| . eot that might hav 4 “ rs Two smooth-looking strangers of. | Succeed to the Washington post = or, urnlas ts seldom able 12 | fered to show him how to carry the| moet loosely hate 8 jrech, have been finding Seattle io ¢ rved for shovele and his whole frame fon, and which was fas ther. Hie head was smal! and flat on top nrg about 150 feet from where 8 body lay . money so that he would not lose with hoge ears and large greeh glassy eyes and a long snipe Outen + gone bs field durin the past few wing to the fact that this pape Leagan a eee WANT BRYAN nose, #0 that it looked like a weather cock ° upon hin had by Rage hn arm lished by a mewsage left by Was-\case on the porch of McMaster’s ned to & store, and walked up the road h leads through the woods to farm of T. N, Hiatt, where he breakfast, prayed a few times weeks. | bs ota pere nh exposed to the elements and acted #o queerly that he had ; petrated by men ot | cannes g on Boe ge spindle neck, to tell which way the wind blew. To see him strid for four months, most of the writ the aged farmer scared half out of this, pare v have been tearone ays anne pubiiens The Pompom ing along the profile of a hill on @ windy day, with his clothes “oa io ao indiatinet that it cannot | his wits. noe nave tose seeieeelrte had disappeare bagging and fluttering about him, one might have mistaken him | Pros Can't Find Gun bee J rew | . ies elie arreats have heen, |, Other instances of the kind have for the genius of famine, desééndigg upon the earth, or some deat a Message, Yesterday morning a represents: been reported | | W. B. Bureh of Chicago, who! ald of a strong magnify tiv { he ‘ : eo Star, accompanied by Washington Boys Beat '%* sia, however, enough can be | Chariie Peterson, who lives with hie seen to indicate beyond any doubt Bvery few days some new scarecrow elo from a cornfield.” | ramed-up” ame by means of As she finished the teacher hopefully rained ber head and came to Seattle about a week io . a nllowes = PERE ihe confidence men Dave) with the idea that he was pa of Th said Japanese Nine that the writing is that of Was era) erection Gen hoe tar ae SEMI toto: hanuerion | pick up a bargain in Loulsians | The Philippine Nationalists “Now, children, whom do you fecognize by this word picture 4 to 2. son, and was left by him as a fare-|tarm to the spot where the body The @italls of two particularly of confidence men who took him| Have Preference for 1 page tose 08 yee | Four complete words were| Cover’ the ‘hat, siege dS fe bell Wiberice, which had not yet|to Madison park. Using a wrest D ey There was @ moment of tenS¥ Bilence, an childish memory United Press.) brought up distinctly when magni-| which Hasson is said to have had at feen given out by the police de-|ling match as balt, they tried to emocra raced back for a picture to fit this discription, Then a little hand pt. 19.—The first bi fled. That portion of the writing ‘the time, Hiatt is positive that the perimens. were brought to light in| met $20,000 which he had tn his! _ shot skyward and, at « nod, a little girl rose, beaming with in- | ball game thie afternoon between | “bch can be seen Is as follows: man had a revolver in his trow E — court yesterday after Rowever, ga = not succeed, | , (By United Press.) |] spiration and, in a childteh soprano, replied: nine, the foremost Jap- ia “i “May © © * 190— sere’ pocket, noticing the outlines goad | Wa. J. Bryan ta an interview to ted in # victory for en God. |, |the thin Jumper coat while Wasson ‘accused of being the of the game. Pong cg abn yee the Americans by the score of 4 to 2. | ‘Wass *n.” |was moving about An immense crowd witne: ii Wenee case She Guten thems | Gor, rette ed the Tied Around Tree. There was only one possible trail City Detective Tom Hayden tes | This attem “ * , Taft on September 16, | eee game and great enthu m was to follow f HL | titled pt to “reach” Hurch ts | to the effect that the independent This message had been written low from Hiatt's, and it is a ; Sa ek i aoe dricks | believed to have been made by men party in the Philippines sealerees § El N A To R FO R A K E R manifested by the spectators, on @ common piece of brown paper. Coincidence that this leads within 3 Spencer was thought to be a at present in Seattle who are high|a victory for the republican party | The Washinator gers " An ordinary brown paper sack had * few feet of where Wasson died, ety to them. up tm the ranks of confidence men / and its consequent effect on their | weaba Of 4 ty nae 2 iM md wea tart been first wrapped about the sap-| #24 In a direct line with the scrub © On August 28, L. J. M ho | OF the country and who have been | independence, to a Bryan vietory. | is FORCED TO Ree university players who left/ jing, then the paper which con- ‘Tee &round which he had wrapped gust 38, L. letten. who | ooernting in the past in various} Bryan stated that Fiske and War ste on August 30 on the Minne-/tained the writing, and this was bis written message. Saying at the Pacific hotel, es ae: met ot the Union states and cities of the unton. The! ren of Bo same men are a ‘on had cable posed to have! Barreto at Manila, ask! ta. rn te Almont PLA Ag oo re ae protected by two thick sheets of Trail Is Watched. EX | : brown paper. ‘The whole was tled ore: iMation & man who invited him to| been connected with the recent $18.| dea i M Fedte SKULL U During the trip the trail was , | bee . larations were true. In his re atime tightly at the top and bettom with a ear ride. He was agreeable |o99 transaction tn which a man from | ply Barreto said: “The nationalist IS CR SHED a plece of colored twine. scanned as closely as possible, and if the man had thrown the missing The wind and rain had played |) oy. > BY FALLING TREE havoc with the outside strips of **ticles of clothing to one side they escaped the eyes of the searchers. paper, and owing to the fact that 7 the paper which contained the writ, it !8 Incredible to believe that © ® the proposition and they went : Montana figured #0 prominently ty, with dence Aeeether to Woodland park, where m = oe tey claek ovehene. hyn ee HEARST’S CHARGES MOVE OHIO STATESMAN they soon became engaged in the } ppastime of matching dimes. Then RATE WAR B GINS the democrats. At the general TO DO SOME SIDE - STEPPING matched quarters and finally jeonvention held July 12, it was After being unconscious for three 4 bee ost of AM. Sane or insane, would delib- | agreed unanimously to endorse en IN HIS OWN BEHALF. days, James M. McDonald, & lum-| {he Mendlh tase noe cca of lerately starve to death in this Tilsen Appnars: uslastically the Bryan platform berman employed by the ©. A. | legible sae ies song vicinity, for 30 minutes’ walk in any a vee the game bad reached The Canadian Pacific boats will EXPLOSION ON (By United Press.) & United States senate bill ts ro! iy iniy plant ae: rovidence hospl-| vicinity of Kenmore indicates. the | Wnisties can also be heard mont interesting stage « third /pogin their new schedule Wednes | CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 19] féfred to, contained anything com-| "While felling trees in a logging Lrovablllty that Wasson had been) None of Wasson’s limba were rag Ph or J. B. Foraker today gave | Pfgmiaing camp on the Duckabush river last|in the vicinity of Juanita, where [ractured and he could hardly have do not remember having re) Wednesday he been so disabled that he could not out an interview denying thé) ceived such a letter, bat whether | hosq " ® day, as there has been no settle | man in plain clothes, appear | ment of the rate war between the Bree och and ‘oe C. P. BR. and the Puget Sound Navi walk rest both men. After they ¥ gation company charges made by-Willlam Randolph | 1 received it or not has no reference | h.iy «kul in weveral What means W. took t ae . } eral places. He was . Be ~4 at means Wasson took to ac- Bet bene very hard, the alleged |” Joshua Green, of the Puget Sound | (Gy Uned Proce) | Hearst last night in which he a-|to my employment by the Standard |iaken to the hoxpital at 3 o'clock {sea wanbne at ne may have complish his self-destruction may in let them go on $180 ball, | Nav, zation company, A. By Calder, <4 “ a OU or anybody else. I repeat that " - ’ 5 y being furnished by Met | geattie agent of the CP. Re and|.SAN PEDRO, Cal. Sept. 19.—| cused Foraker of receiving 950,000 ‘ P hat this morning and died three hours|\nown, but a man answering his |2¢veT be known, as no weapon of }the only employment I ever had y sort, nor an bottle which - Four men were seriously injured grom John D, Arehbold, of the} later description was see Ch — 3 d : Robert Kerr, traf! 3 . at the hands of Standard Of " , an peed Cane contained poison, could rt Kerr, traffic passenger man. ands of the Standard MacDonald was about 48 years of | pagne point.about the time that the ™€ht have contained poison, ¢ the sa h early today when an of] tank on the | standard Of, in retarn for taflw| was avis neel with . be fc Deekccaes on ae, 4 A, Penig | steamer San Gabriel exploded while ante ot the entices clnulh mies 6 Stvieory_ cou ce ion. ou and came here recently from | officials fix the date of the woman's Bceeyade ponte erg nae euttoctyy ‘ 0 f cago. not come to terms of @ settlement bed — wae unloading lumber at | fiver “oe the Standard. Porukee| “After the Gecres of dissolution Ke . death. This man was ac ccparaied Sites the trenhone were The new schedule means the re rt erchoftCurener | ciatms that the money was & loan| Wa# entered by the supreme court oo Se 0 ne Se oe feet distant, when Capt. W, 5 Mill and Lumber company at ’ tracted the attention of Nels John- ¢r#! J 4 sumption of the struggle for pas pany Ati made to him by Archbold when|@f Ohio It was necessary for the LL : Hurd discovered the body while out senger traffic on the Sound and the | B0schkes island near here. Al-| iowa. considering buying a news| Company to reorganize. It was in son, who passed by while walking /nunting The supposition is that was atruck on the the body of the unknown murdered by @ falling limb, fracturing | woman was found several weeks ‘The next day Metten went to po headquarters to find out when Would have his trial and made @iseovery that he had been vic Haugener, of Mt. Vernon, & stranger at the Union sta- war will be waged more bitterly |‘M0ush the offictals of the lumber ; 1 i to Bothell paper and that the deal afterwards | that matter employed and MAY BE FAT L wild animals had dismembered the on eget = — ring than ever between the rival lines. ng ~~ oe ting. thes fell thro and he returned the, Bot to participate tn legisiation. 1 Was at Bothell. body after death. EF Melton, he lene 638. “ joo le —— ee Was employed to investigate the Wasson was at Bothell, for the thin ts Paced pg Bw Rg the ASKS $15,000 FOR bn ate | “When I first read Hearst's let | whole situation and advise the com-| prank Furry, carpenter, 4316 Sun-|PAPer sack with the message he! 4 s:eieton hand was found about He denies that he was ‘and 4 in the letter, 1 did not) ordery, conform to the Ohio statutes | ent house, First ay. and Denny |Home Bakery, Bothell,” and the under about six Inches of loam and who acted as “ ” |ter from Archbold referring to the| pany, how in my opinion it could lace, fell th levator | Wrote immediately before his death os “steerer” ta cach | PERSONAL a by FOR certificate of deposit for $80,000 | proceed to comply with the court's 2 ‘2 = ‘orate snr <n bore the trade mark of “Chase's |“ foot ater yoneraay, buraee fa any unlawful occupation dirt. This had been overlooked by A complaint was filed in the | recall having received such « let|@nd so reorganize #0 as not to 4 11:80 tht ornin He | Proprietor of the shop yesterday here is no direct evidence | superior court this moruing by W ter” ould Geuater Heme violate the law. Deck his collar bone and aiviained | positively identified the sack as one ba yma eines aici i Penecite Sank it Mercer a be Ra i Trans Recalls Transaction. Nothing Corrupt. | ro bruises. jin which she was accustomed to so weak that he fell and died is dis- i Sepenen, SS weeme Gemages of afterwarda telephoned to my | | was taken, unconscious, to the | #il cakes and cookies. proved by the fact that his shirt Union station seems to be a $15,366 are asked for, as the result aarememtemtaaneed | “& did nothing in the course of eae tat || Bothell is leas than a mile up the spot for confidence men. \of injuries to the plaintiff which| For the past few weeks decora hoe at Washington where euch | ig work that related to maytetia] gen Sy an eertens. thon deanie ore road from Wayne station, where Sod ay. ar’ ‘ville y Bon Bygen ile, with the reco’ that they meet many of are alleged to aave been the re-| tors have been busy putting the fin.| @tter® are kept on fi pénding in congress nor did any the road which would lead from the 4 “ 4 result that the proposed transaction * Nd entertained for his very, It is | @ a rooted tree, which he must have eno ce mr or te companys emptor the part of |ishing Sones ‘on the Princess Char-| was recalled to my mind. A news tae a ro = preven — ben feared that bis skull is fractured, | Champagne ir oo of the lake | cimed over to have reached the en to some pa’ pany’s employes lotte, the C. PR. flyer, which will | TOS Tm a of mine held w Us a ator.’ He was employed by Contractor 8.) crossed on the Kirkland road! 4+ where he lay. He could hard- “ leave England in couple of weeks | [0P" Tinh! Ot thase of the Obto Phe company finally decided to re- |G" comt bridge. Wasson must have walked | 17°). ve ‘made a detour around the I for Vancouver om” par organize in New Jersey and my to Bothell from this crossing to tree, as to one side was an almost | State Journal for $135,000, but ax a TR Great interest attaches to the . duties ceased GARFIELD MEMORIAL DAY. | purchase something to eat from the he was unable to advance that|” « ~ . “ impassable 6wamp and to the other 0 IE steam trials of the new Princess as mesh Be applied te ine for heist ‘Any letters written me by Arch bakeshop, as the town is in plain side another huge leveled tree. | there are some who belleve that al a Wold since that time were such as (By United Press.) sight from Wayne station. , "WILL BE THE LIMIT OF HEIGHT though she ts built to a rect | pus! acpit es ae tents sane any citizen might write to any legis BRANCH, N. J. Bept, 1% Stepped th Balti While the method he used and ‘ ‘ - yA ol « the tl e rel pi speed of 20 knots, or two knots Among others, | asked the lator concerning legislation pend Memoria! day, faster an the Princess Victe } a body of which he ter than the Princess Victoria,| giandard Oll co y to bel ing in y of which he is a of the death of the| Kenmore ts two and a half miles|/may never be known, it is almost she will have a ptionally | member. The Standard or nobody | ™rtyred president, which occurred | west from Bothell and it was this | positive that Wasson took his own » do exceptic 8 body well in order to beat the fine per-| Mt “a rn saat! ORR \elee ever paid me a cent on ac in this city, was fittingly ‘celebrated | point that Wasson reached at 3) life out in those lonely woods, ae Fo a ; pe canes of public vorvice here gotas Rn. us Ng aoe mies) o'clock on the morning of May 23.) where none but hunters or fisher- lormance of the latter steamship ‘ " " | were held and flags are at haif-may ‘. The Princess Charlotte will come | (@@_newspaper. Bomebody dropped! “Taser Foraker issued the text of| throughout the city, as a mark of|@ Went to McMaster’s mill and | men have ever reached smpleted and | {0M the proposed company and lig ietter went by him to Archbold, | respect for Garfield's memory ————===—————————— === asked the Standard to increas@ the! mebeuary 4, 1902, notifying him | (Star Special Service.) ¥ YORK, Sept. 19.—Has the at last been reached in sky rs? a : btn arrival will be ready for in . Tortere are ening Som more srvived "| loan to $50,000. They did #0 And | teat the proposed ‘newapaper deal| VETERANS WANT PENSION. a GES ninieet Samy 98 / The Princess Charlotte is larger| MT, Archbold sent me the letter) had fallen through and returning (By United Pre look at the huge tower of the) fropolitan Life building on Mad »| PUT THE ICE ON THE gon and certificate of deposit as stated! ine draft for $50,000 t 4 con 7 ban the Princess Victoria and bas) )) iearst. In a few days thel PORTLAND, Ore |more passen; mmodations. - dian war veterans of tion fell through because | Taft Men Depressed She ts fitted up luxurtously and will | *"™ a en Dep : and Washington wil! use their in-| Square. The city has at last lhe @ splendid addition to the Cp (otbers stepped in and purchased! QpcinNATI, Ohio, Sept, 19.—| fluence again this winter in an ef plendid addition to the C. F t . . Sep up the question. Building Im fect the property and thereupon I re Mt was ju.| fort to secure the passage of a bill jo authoritative statem: 4 ‘tay | through the Washington legislature eh Oi} company S by Taft or his advisers today | owing the gray-haired survivurs and experiments to ascertain) " 7 relative to the expose by Hearst early frontier battles §2 per di NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Wm. H. Kiugemann, shipping clerk for how high it is safe to go with HEADACHE PILLS , ar hdl gen fs Py ” fot of the alleged corruption of Sena-| for pant ——_io the general storekeeper at Brooklyn navy yard, is today recoverin, ee a ee eee” |tet Foraker by the Standard Oil. | 4 ; . pers. | CAUSE HER DEATH profit on the whole affair.” There i» no concealment. of the| CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION. || from the shock of being mistaken for his twin brother who was present opinion seems to be! Further Denial. fact that depression among the)... rRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—Th |] operated on recently for appendicitis. Klugemann went to visit hereafter the building permits| mittee his brother yesterday, turned the money to the Standard issionere are now making| Senator Foraker also denied that|Tatt leaders has resulted from od was walking through the convales- | | republican state central con Silow the construction only of | PB te 4 — : - . of | the letter read by Hearst in whie his ela shots at headquarters. today issued a call for « state con- cent ward when he met one of the nurses, who exclaimed in hor ”" BHP Garis os 5 dache pills yesterday noon, Mra. | -=-ou = vention to me at Oakland nex . ings not t xceed 45 stories F. A. Wood, aged 36 years, wite of | | Wednesday for the purr of nom- {fF FOr the northwestern agent of the! ‘HOLL D-UP VICTIM inating @ justice of the supreme My God, there’s one of my patients walking about in de 1% should become et |Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph See eee canned UY te Seaenin weteee.” ie 62 stories shove the sias'| Hires Wend ce cloce lat aiamt IDEN TIFIES THIEF of Justice Thomas B. McFarland Following her lead, several others corralled the luckless Kluge. pyaik. would remain the highest r r an invalid for ji last We bay |] mann and rushed him to the nearest bed. They undressed him and several years, sufferirg from a | Weak heart iding in the world. It would —- | PREACHES FOR TEACHERS, put ice compresses upon him, and tried to quiet him, He, all the bly then be referred to as one | | A chambermald found Mrs. Wood) Negro Who Robbed Log-|t RRR E® . J. DO. Powers, of the Firat|f me, Was fighting vigorously for his freedom, and frantically try- ra.” a8 well as | wgeonsctous in her room at the t Pistol’s Point \* BANK CLEARINGS * jan church, will preach Sun-|f ing to explain, Klugemanh remained in bed until some one had oc jon f | Plaza hotel, on Westlake av. near gera 8! * Wi day n ing on “The Bible in the casion to enter the room of his twia brother, and discovered him any that erected it - Pike st., at 2 o'clock in the after: ee Beattle. * ii hools and Moral Train » tower, ail told, in Shon: dhe Was romeved te the Pe Is Arrested. i atessisas Agmae bs.00n.040se | elgg peacefully sleeping, still under the effects of the anaesthetic. h In the tower mre jelfic hospital, where she died eight cmnlaoel of geen. 27252934 | Vited to hear this sermon bd rab gee — used. | ey = om B Charged with holding up and rob- bt Tacoma. * SUES LAUNCH OWNER 5 = srs Tt alld as Over | Mr. Wood, who was in Spokane pavens, a B or,|® Clearings today $709,456 te - 3 } < " j . v bing A. Leavens, a Belgian logger aring a 709,451 ® a ‘ i $ Pa . | mn last night, was notified and came! was cwday night in a lodging |* Balances 25935 & today brought ut}? DROP FROM SIGHT fice announces today that Great am to Seattle today ja neaday night in 4 wing | Portland : A a tale Ween. ! Britain had accepted fully and with- Mm house, Hen Johnson, & NeMrTO,!~ Clearines today $1,021,544 & for $528 for Su Adatead Beane.’ Jout reserve the Franco-Spanish r c 1,544 (By Uni : ame | SAYS WESTERN AV. sped 18 yousé; wan. ageenied ‘@iphal aimmane ts Be ain & Collision be"| ary piegnenseo, Sent 19.—The {BO 98 the Moroccan situation, # OKA | morning by Patrolman Jennfhgs.|® * pe S. Svaume resee one va PT : K Ere an IS LOGICAL ROUTE SE a ee Te ee ehenawara wal! nd wuneh [police are today | searching | for] TALKS AGAINST SALOONS. pe mot : | “Western av. is the logical route| positively identified Johnson ACTION 16 POSTPONED. |mystertously dropped from sigh Mra, Leonore Lake, of St. Louis, we im for the Ballard Beach line,” de-| SAYS POOR DENTAL At th ™ tt druing the past few days. Kdward| Will Bive her final ant build nA a clared Roland Cotterill, 2212 15th) VARSITY CAPTAIN SUFFERS t fforent & gantza. | Crate, fort 4 clerk in the em = ie, Ge a ad a 4 tn | There is one reason and that! | n the harbor n, held y railwa n nee Se ( wi 2 « 8 d is enough If the Western av.| 4, - terda he Chamber of ¢ He left a w ily tute r ipies * ’ | route b utilized, North Seatt A Pete Tegtmier the big captain In the case of A. J igainst F he f fa pery and it fea 1 that he has t « Ip o.F q short riders will not take the cars| @nd center of the varsity football |J, V. Dickey, a dentist olumbia, |" + eg a postponed | yobbed and done away with. | Unitarian ehureh, 4 and Interbay people can save from| team, is reported to have wrench-| filed this morning in ie ail 2g Graser, a sa left the hom ee To five to ten minutes on every tris “led his knee badly while engaged| court, $10,000 damage asked Matthews at Tacoma. his parents last Tuesday and ha WILL TELL OF ST, PAUL. lin field practice last night, and if}on account of alleged improper! TACOMA, Sept. 19—Rev. M, A,| not en since. Frank Gott,a} joy, J, M. Wilnon, of Will Assist in War. this tojurie are & erhow a tat-| treatment of the plaintiff teeth Matthew of Seattle, was the in- | COO! 1 ’ ng from his home and neater Presbyterian | WALLA WALLA, Sept. 19.—The|ed, the big man will not be in the} As a result of the bad treatment| cipal speaker last night at the sigh it is thought that he has met with rrow starts a serte ha = oO | Hibernian Knights in session here| game during the ¢ eason. it is claimed by Roe that hi annual convocation of Whitworth | foul play hich w « TEST PHOTOG > . have a scheme to form fraternal) Tegtmier has been 4 tower of} bone crumbled away, and left his|collegg and he made a strong plea of Pau t DGRAPH OF METROPOLITAN LIFE BUILDING IN | iniiitary companies to fight for the|atrength to the team and his ab-\face in a deformed condition, for | for arhlaber, ares steniata io Great Britain Accepts. ie coae a pie NEW YORK ‘United States lm case of war | sence will be felt severely | which the large damages are asked, | schoo | PARIS, Sept The foreign of- entitied “The Orthopedic “ 2. we . und