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4 4, pV <A ANL EXDOSE Or mattotously “Beat the editor! otal Democrat.” th " remarkable story | es jeed upon Rue ‘The narrator |e re Beat the So “| T cannot say was bathed In it; a cold secret, ly investigated 44 poke out upon my body Editor.) —_— were practiced in the 10 pm. and 6 tine not Bag M ‘ sleep, We all tows the bard asphalt). move, still less rise, and began to kick me all over me up from the floor and stand me | upright, Then he himself, were shaking with nervous tension Fever made ta one position | feconds, My dy high hind. rubb would put out my eyes, but also | Gregus was f ‘ 2 | detective, Luten ‘ g Li ‘as furious at my request | ber 29 (October 12), 1906, I was, to | d » 6 ~ vehced my /BT@& my breast bone, ao that even |and began to swear at me and| ether with the above-mentioned | a ground space 0x120, a pro! pe y= - sod alive I should not |strike me, until a powerful blow| Martinson, changed and chained | ff wast 10, 1/ #o for long, from his revolver upon my head) and taken to the railway by the Peas then abort NAP on and | Michaey also beat me upon my | knocked mo oleae. | chief of the Rigu district, Jontn, and ™ for the arma and fingera, saying that I When | came to myself I was ly-)a detachment of the police, We dim, prepared Seton tle again set saything > eee in a cell. During that) traveled to the atation of Rin A ® pen, They con-|night I was four times ted to the | mundshof (upon the Riga Oriel @f Torture Room. — | tinued to beat me, ordering me to|bench and beaten, It was my first! line), where we wore handed over reveal the hiding of ‘ glosed behind us pone | Bis arm through af ime up to the second corner rooms. The place confess that I was the editor of! Moore Theatre. “The Time, the Place and. on | Seattle to a good first-night audi- at the Moore last night. As it last year know, more than music is pretty and is are above good the upon sofas. was seated at the hand, with a piece Mm. The other) stood behind me, | © commanded me to My revolutionary a& | yy, Severed that I had noth-| the uvornes in " adout. He then lift-| looks, Ty rod (called by The story t# of a Virginia sanit Fes Marie Ivanovna) |!@™ full of guesta, which is un i pectedly quarantined. The guests) wet up a local government pendin Marie Tranovna | thetr release ‘From confinement @ you don't tell us Here the affinities meet and inter know, you will 800% | esting soctal piloations artse, | or Jobn EB. Young as Johnny Hieks, the i it l knew nothing. | “sauare” Cee) mag heen | i hurse an al deri th hed nothing to tel FE Margaret Simpson, “The Gir! ; See wed high-class ability in their ot may face, or {rock he rest of th mpany is and le down; not move. | Grand for a week a hilarity-provek- tives, who) ing invention “Pacing the upon | Music.” Of course it ts all James, stripped off | that is what it w: Meant to be. Dime on to the | Corbett as John Smith, a sportively Baad covered my inelined young man, ts a safe bet, . tim. | 224 bis vehicle is certainly in the ie non pone oe i » Weert le mediocre Teeant , id commanded me | trayed by Chas Horn, gave on ox : I knew cellent impersonation of a Seattle ry movement. [rong a — Fleanor ve | Montell was well received as Mabel and dy oe} ea From the moment James J. enters rn bis apartments 10 & m. in full T was ordered (| dress, rather dilapidated, tittering. Then the blows | roaring, hilarious mirth breaks loose. me. The pain Corbett starts it by thinking of My senses reel-|some honest, truthful, straightfor- It was | Ward He to tell to hie wife. The question of the coming week will be, Te Corbett any good as an with the ow [nea kag pg ES rl However, he is not a finished actor. bite the wood of | For one thing. he has not the ¥ Later I remem-| For his — gaa, heworer: jitable. Seattic Theatre. “The Montana Limited,” at the Seattle this week, ts, as its name | & melodrama of the real ripe cted charact chara of Joe Lacy has 4n excellent conception of the part. Barry Cummings aivo came in for amount of appiause as Bud Mins May's work as Mrs. Joe for her, but it was dons in an ar- Ustic and effective manner. Orpheum. today the headliner is “Staley and Birbeck’s Transformations.” In { Columbia st. Visiting the cities of— Everett Gamble Townsend Port Angeles Anacortes Bellingham Blaine Vancouver Friday Harbor Victoria mediately make reserva mercial Club. showered blows of the tndia | Gregus, rod upon my head, chest,/revolver, that [ might finish with | the torturé chamber back and other parts of my body. | myself, » door Gregus not only remarked that he | ter to die than to suffer any longer. | Hee cella for 16 days Hall day Gregua jerk. | began to charge th he ed me from the bench to the floor | presence, Gregus remarking that | re ‘ |five charges would be enough for | tt Not content with that, he order. | me. d iy he front, and Ladendorf from be |end was approaching ; | After that night I lay Immovable | regiment) | Strahdeeks (The Workman) the or-|for several days, and frequently | with transformation off are startling and ingenk opened for ite second vistt to | hil. seven econd in | DOr Michaevy beating mo, shouting gan ofthe Lettinh Social Demoorat:| lost consglougness, But ag soon as I gave no answer. Bege for Chance to Kill Himself. again taken from my cell to Gregus’ |f | After that they ceased to ques | room, on the second floor. How long they labored upon me |tion ma, but continued beating me,/and Michaev questioned mo again, I blood was streaming | pulling out my hair, my beard and|and I, an before, declared that | from my mouth and nose; my face mustache, hammering upon my nails| could tell them nothing sweat jand kicking me When at| got tired of thie Michaey declared rible bench and the torture recom: |f jlast T was untied from the bench |to me that | should be immodiatoly|monoed, My body was racked with | I was #0 prostrated that I could not | taken out of town shot Then they put on their hats|ened them with beer and rabbed ton and Ludendorf to haul |and coats and sent for an lsvoschik| their revolvers upon them. I felt that it would be bet the [night of auffering in the torture|to the dragoons of the Lindvarden secret printing press, and also to | chamber, ees oe ae 2 ame ee * » | are presented “The Musical Black- | terest are two sisters, one wronged ; amitha,” with Cass, William and] by the villain and the other engaged | Mise Eva Stale: have just arry the superintend: completed ox vo Kuropean| mines. During , trip in this offering. «It eomb the play a man is saved fre n= os tunefuiness and clever amusement | te which he has ts which|been tied, and a fire bullt under There| him; « w » is te from in other good aw on thel front of ¢ © where Star Has New Acts. At the Star theatre tonight there jwill be seven new var headed by the Larena, for the first time here, and of outlaws, cowpunchers and fast traine furnishes audience yesterday testi the things they are The principals tn the outlaw are @ very, & vor, Dewey, who thereby thet) bery’ SEASON'S FIRST PIANOLA RECITAL D. S. Johnston Co. An- Five thrills which, very bad very good © te the bro Both parts ar fe quick-eh generous use of fire-arms and explosives in the play and the indications are that it wil! | 4 | play to large houses all the week. In “The Great Train charactors of nounce Opening Event for Thursday Even- Leaving Seattle, November 10, 7a. m. Reach Everett . 9:30 a. m. Reach Gamble .. 3.00 p. m. Reach Townsend 6:00 p. m. Reach Port Angel 30 a. m. Reach Anacortes + 1:00 p. m Reach Bellingham .. « 4.00 p. m, Reach Blaine 7:00 &, m. Reach Vancouver . . 2:00 Dp. m. Reach Friday Harbor + 7:00 m. Reach Victoria 11:00 a, m, Reach Seattle Saturday morning. Including Round Trip meats wm Berth LIMITED To ONE HUNDRED The first of citals which will be given by the D, 8. Johnston Co. in their Rec it take place thts Thur VYening, The high character of musicals which are given by the Pioneer Plano House im the interest and advancement of music were keenly appreciated by ali wuste lovers and musical students last yoar ‘The recitals this year promise to be more popular as the House of Johnston is arrangiog to make them still more attractive and en joyable. The soloist for Thursday even ing will be Mr. Alvin Gillette, the was of & new character| well Known baritone, who will be heard in several pleasing selec tions. Complimentary reserved seat t e w , | House, Third and Untversity, any ITi————_-m___ {me before Thursday The Atlas gas cngine, at 90 Wost lonty the seating capacity of the eee hall will be given out. ing. the season's October 29. BUSINESS MEN'S EXCURSION BY THE Seattle Commercial Club For the Purpose of Visiting Your Customers S. S. WHATCOM ITINERARY } November 10th, Tuesday } November 11th, Wednesday. } November 12th, Thursday, } November 13th, Friday. Stay until 1:00 p. m. Stay until 4:00 p. m Stay first night Leave 9:30 a, m Leave 3.00 p. m. Stay second night Leave 10:00 a. m. Stay third night Leave 9:00 a. m. Leave 11:00 p, m $30.00 Parties desiring to take advantage of this excursion should im yn to the Secretary of the Seattle Com Parties wishing to curtail the trip to three days may return t Seattle from Vancouver on the third day out Parties may join the excursion at Everett at 1:00 p, m, on day ot leaving Seattle, but reservation must be made from Seattle When at Inst they | They | unspeakable agony; rifles In my | heart and made Musical Me asiday. It is a play of warm, human Including the celebrated La Selle Trio of daring acrobats from Burope. re there evening. ° FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. urnioh the Home Complete, Store Clones Dally wt 6100. ° a © — Bre RootEverything to Forty -Six Thousand ‘Square Feet T began to Fooover a little I was {if Grogs) 1 was once more tied to the ter it tore my my head whirl To Inerease my monta, | salted my w ds and damp Cab)" Hay Tron ringe were fat totes" insted ‘train val awn, LOOMS, AS Well as exclusive of the other Homefurnishing lines. As ee eee rity whet oe ae tei «6giving-an idea of 46,000 square feet, it may be mentioned that 1 was kept in the Riga secret pe On Beptem Punitive (the Ninth Eltsavetgrad (To be Continued.) ing in his chatr she haw been (led to the rails; the reat robbery takes place and the villain is satisfactorily killed in the last aot Lois Theatre. “The Holr to the Hoorah’ to @ large house at the Lote opened ator= Tonight's performances wil! begin at 7:46 and 9:16 Pantages. By way of variety, the Pantages nagement offers, in the new show DRESSER, SPECIAL $12.95—Maple, fin- opening this ternoon, & high | : . priced novelty feature, in the person ished golden, in quarter-sawed effect. Top meas- a he “regolt ‘ot < ‘ : : Artiat. Mila. I regolla pute ures 40 inches wide and 19% inches deep; swing- little character sketehes one Twili Gontainn dine auaneniees ing beveled plate mirror, 22x28 inches. Case has carved claw feet; frame — the other five, and pl uo the . 7 a 7 im- iB did not move. Corbett Makes Good, It you don't like the raitroad play| parts. changing her comume. with paneled ends and four drawers, the latter trim ; at me, and! james J. Cornett, -centieman |At the Seattle thie week, go and see|lighthing-like rapidity. Auatin med with brass pulls. 49 inches, Ye upon the | yim" yesterday a = the om he Third Avenue. Brothers, the American Beautios, | ‘ tes ‘ and five other acts are also on the | bil | At the American, At the American (heatre on Pike} the Welch Stock company ie thie week presenting “A Domestic | Hitexard,” ree comedy that tx from the rise | WV NANI) rR) to the fm i) to a big house ‘ promtsoa to successfully throughout th The popu- | larity of the company tn the cony [Uttle theatre ie increasing with every performance. RENTON WILL VOTE ON WATER BONDS Next Saturday the voters of Ren ton will decide the question of tr. muing $22,000 worth of bonds for} the extension of the water service. | The city officiais of Renton say that | the bonds will carry. The plan I! to pipe water from Spring brook, tour miles sast of Renton. This witi ive Renton over a million and a! BEDROOM OR HALL TABLE, SPECIAL $5.50— Quartered oak, fin- REED ROCK- OAK ROCKER, SPE- ER, SPECIAL CIAL $3.25 — Finished ished dull golden; also birch, finished aif gallons of water a day, about | golden, with slat back and $3.75—Large Com- syatom, "It will sieo result in outs |} quartered oak top. Turn- f pail. <h mahogany. Top it ae am. ed spindles, posts and seb th ise al igh 16x24 inches; See arms are rodded to saddle- back, basket seat, drawer 13% inches SOCIAL NOTES ! ge hegre — maple frame, fin- wide. Shaped shelf Rocker. ished in shellac, below. PeSeoeoeoe | Brid > Mra Seat dD Thomas and mise | lg | wih Thomas will be hostesses at a) | bridge-tea tomorrow at their home, va? 16th ay, N. ill | For Misa Denn ; ure, Jobe Leaty will, entertain | Saturday i honor of Miss Grace | : Denny. F For Bride- Elect. Mra Pierre P. Ferry entertains Thursday at bridge in o of SPRING, SPECIAL Mins Grace Denny, whose marriage to Mr. Suydam will take piace on Nov. 4, at Trinity church. Recital. H Baas, barit assisted by Mr. Louis L. Dia pianist, will give a recital this evening at the Unitarian church, Mre. Baveman to Entertain. Mre. Frederick Baveman will be hostess at @ buffet luncheon Satur- day, Nov. 7, in honor of Miss Ethel Wiiltama. Bridge for Debutante. Mrs. Harry BR. Clise entertains | Friday afternoon at The Summit for Miss Ruth Clise. | Wins Scholarship. Miss Evelyn MePheters, plano! pupil of Miss Anna Dall, waa the} fortunate contestant the Boyd! Wells plano se ladies M Simmons fabric top and hard elevated ends, securely bolted Mr. Alexius CHILD'S IRON CRIB, SPECIAL $6.75 —Iron Crib, brass trimmed; drop side and woven-wire spring. Head and foot 43 inches high; brass vase on each post; brass scroll ornaments head and foot. Width, 2 ft. 6 in.; blue or white enameled. Wedding Announe Mr. and Mra. John Turnbull hav }ismued invit to the marring Fannie Lea, t The size is 9x12 and the Rugs are seamless. ; decidedly low for Rugs of such beauty and quality. vening, Nov in Chicago. | ut the family restd Male Chorus Organized jo chorus was orgar Monday night in the Arcade Junder the direction of Prof, David | Sehiets Cralg. n invitation la ex tonded to all male at § o'clock im the ocd Tmt halt | A INCORPORATED e of Muat auditeriu | ing Alleged Deserter | Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. PHILADELPHIA, ( nd | i Phe Rainier Di A. Baljocenh Magntee iat rel uet for his trial by court martial TO LINCOLN’S TOMB will meet Maryland, who wa sated | His wife did not laville, charged witt the first (By United Press.) rom the United Stat oRIN O« 26 Mixsion for the I vrought to the Philad BPRINGFIBLD, Ml, Oct. 2 livered by Dr _ When F ne V Debts and his ident of th Uni-} ia) or: “red «# arrived in Springfield ushington yost y, Debs request that 4 PRIVATE ‘sx. 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