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ITO vs George A AGED 10, WITH A AWARE ING EN TH DOOM OF THE FATHER Sim Loves, ‘Special Service.) Get. #7.—Is there anoth ‘America today Dis comfort eutor and Kover Lambermen's punitive de | | er arrival | was) by lonin, and The delivered int Panitive detach | sctous. Ons #tripped nic the dragoons to th M sfter mo, ms taken to the + Ie mplte of the tnot Set boots or St them made SHOE REPAIRING * CLASPED IN ARMS. & * * - (By United Presa.) . * NORTH YAKIMA, Oct, 27 * * her arms, Mra, M. L. Davis # ® died yosterday of heart dis * }® ease, The baby her one # ® cherished thing on earth, and & ® when she felt death noar, she * ® took him in her arma and, bo & ® fore sae could give a farewell & | ® kiss, passed away, * * * WILL HOLD GRAND ENCAMPMENT HERE Gen, George °S, Adolph, head of the Uniform Rank of the Fraternal Brother xf of Amerion, arrived in Seattle youterday and in making ar rangements for the grand encamp ment of his order which w be held hore next year, He mays that « etal trating will be run and that « petitive drilling betwe formed teams of the y will be a feature. A by honor will be given lodges at the ¢ ih the unt Hous lodges Met in his the loal xt Satur ident J. the A KE. and ttle notables will ‘speak UNTY APPHAL CAsms, (By U | onyaMprd. Get | Appeaiod cases tre |were heard by the court and decisions taken | advisement Wugene F Lawson ve k, . ee ‘ | Diamond Coa! Mining Co, appellant i Terrance O'Brien other Be KING ¢ - y Wileen et al, appel lants; CM. Spaulding ot ‘al. ap ‘TAIN OF WOR ON eliant. Angle Oline et « ernemt comb va Puget Sound RCAGO JAIL, THE and Quee lier Works, ap peltents n ve Rainier leach Lumber De }that caressed her devoted tttie| Leech bums windien Labi On head must be folded in clammy at death, Callous mw ridors ef ja who tramp the cor and coldly pass mis ¥ cringing te ape in thelr t * of BANIK's bite jorrowing chi to the jafler. BNCOUNTRERS BiG sTORM. Amertean schooner J n man, wh satied for Banta walin, Mexico, a few days ago. neountered #0 severe « m oft Cape Flattery that she wae forced b ort after fighting Her crew Ip with t nt the tw walking the echoing stone passages to the death coll, and then & broken little heart pours out ite her repairing y arief and heaven and the ang @ carried Tuah ok weep tat 0 There, behind steel bars, for } sawed x. th Giuseup! Manehard Dead. TURIN, Oct. 27.-—The death ix an = 2} nouneed of Gtusaupl Blanchard, to | the ehan aa the new rates mean a great aav~/ * He pret ing to them | d over the chamber for nearly 30 —_—— — yours. BUKNSIDE IN DRYDOCK. | Rev, Wicam Binaham Deed. The Transport Bur: BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.—Iev. Dr ~}tifram Bingham, the noted Congre Ttenmeog| ational missionary, who under Lo} went @ sureios! operation at Johns | Hopkins Pespital last week, died [there yesterday to the Meffernan dryd succeeding the British Forerie, and repairs on her’ wi rushed ax much a possthle, as the Youre! te soon to be assigned to the work of laying cable off Cape Flat- tery and of making other repairs Labor Vote Divided. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Get, 2t oene the Speer esact J. Dolan, president of the Intern CR Raga tional therhood of Steamshove Bikine Denies Hearst. men and Drillers, who cailed upon PITTSBURG, Oct 2T.-Justice J. the president yesterday, stated that P. Biking of the state supreme court the labor Yote in the presidential dented Hearet's sccusations that he election would be about evenly divid- hee had improper dealing with ed and in his estimation Tatt would Archbold of the Standard Of! Co. receive the majority into the cell, ocratic union, and that I was the editor of Strahdneeks (The Work He was subsequently kept three| man), the Social Democratic paper. weeks with the puultive detach oa I declared this to be un ment, and tortared during that| true the dragoons fell upon and time fn the most horrible manner.| began to strike me with thelr nag fonin and the officers applied |aikas so savagely that 1 could not lighted cigarets and candies to his|help erying out. Ionin dealt me lipg and tongue. His wounds were| blows with an fron rod salted and rubbed with nagaikas| The dragoons kicked me while and revolvers. After three weeks |the officers laughed, Then they Col, Prinz informed us both that | raised me to a standing position and he had been in Riga and had spok-|lonin struck my hand and throat en about us to the governor gen-|with the flat of his sword. eral, Mellor Zakomolesky, and that| pinched the wounds upon my back they had decided that Martinson|and poked ks tnto them. should be shot, but I should remain| Specially selected dragoons car. alive, And next day dragoons took | ried out the tortur Many of the Martinson to the fields aod shot| others pitied us and expressed com him. In the official repor' it is|miseration. They secretly brought stated that Arnold Martinson was|us cigarets, sugar and toa shot during an attempt to escape In the beginning of the same! This is not true month a railway employe, Kreger, After my first “interrogation” in| with his wife and daughter, Amalia LAnfivarden I lay for was arrested at the station on the floor, unable to stir, My|Ringsmundshof. The parents w whale body felt Hke one great| both nearing 70, The daughtor was wound, One day lonin came back|23, Amalia Kreger was suffering in an absence in Riga and or-| with a serious disease, and had just 1 the dragoons to bring me in-|returned from St. Petersbur to the torture bullding. where she had been lying for some They did so, and threw me on the| time in a hospital, floor. Tonin read aloud from some| Some Soctalist leaflets had been paper words to the effect that I be- | _ longed to the tish #oclal Dem-| - | | DEPOSIT Your Money at 6 Per Cant to er Cont With the PUGH? SOUND SAVINGS @ LOAN naked and uncon Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags K TRUNK @ BAG CO, 910 First Ave 11 Colambia st, *® Clasping her ¢-yearold son tn *& | epee wer ORR EME ee eH Chur Ellsworth | Democrats will be upheld by Jobn ed by Abe Rickles, and Friday the | | LINCOLN STEFFENS | GRILLING | i} Os administrator, | | commodated tt }number of | docked at San Francisco, and there injuries which will] lumbermar ning the eity wat foet into the ley fished out fisherman | the ecetdent | dead at bis home on Cliff ay, Mr Taylor many the Washington Truck company, of whieh he w ano, and has nected with business interests of the elty Mead dincussod night and & {found during a search in her ta ther’s bowse, and the whole family | Was arrested in consequence and | brought to Lindvarden. handed over to Pring and lonin. | The oid father was tn feeble health, and soon became unconscious un (der the torture, and dragoons, be Heving bim to be dead, dragged | | him out of the room and threw him | |into @ sort of granary, whieh did duty a6 & morgue. The daughter was forced to a | present in the room during the tor nd the mother | ture, the agony of | awayyto Riga, to the central prison The torture took| The Kirf was so exhausted and ma her daughter. | Place in the story above us, so that! tfiatad that she could not stand, and jof the victimes. man revived and | aay into our cell all three were taken to the torture |chamber again ly whieh | dreaded room. The | Pring, several | dragoons and the three unfortunate | Kregers stand up together asked me jasked Amalia Kreger | strangefs brutally body with his heavy unhappy girl filled the perate shrieks of pain while she was made again, and lonin asked on: tive, and the flogging began again taking part in it in the presence of her old pa who sobbed helplessly at the sight THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1908. F SADDEST LITTLE GURL|::22:72°27°°***: eouvica, speecues IN AMERICA TODAY MADE BY STUDENTS meetings at which os are Made by students rep onting the different parties and | Politteal their candidates are being held this we k at the Broadway high school erday morning the Republicans represented by “Chairman of the Republican Committee” Dave Rosenberg, George Kasall, one of the prominent Japanese of the school; Kmerson Denham and Ar This morning the Butler, George MePherson, Chester Pullon, Carl Grows and John Rov ingdon, Tomorrow the Indepept apeoak will address th Thursday the Soctalivts, pnt party ac repre Prohibitioniets, for whom Miss Gar land and several others will speak GIVEN y what he has the allehta of the lique of Boston, A lengthy ree nm, containing the annual mee same of Mra. KOM. White, president jot Mization in Masse adopted yesterday following reference to} ° writer 1 in are even taken people to whom he DRYDOCK LENGTHENED, The Heffernan drydock 4 | pathoned at once to nec of 420 ft This improve because of the tr * during the past wele have been ac n ever before, a which have heretofore to be odate Laraer m to think that next ore business will be by this company with the | Increasing of the docks capacity Injared. Henry Tait, a ie at the precarious con While Lamberma TACOMA, Get of Che Tacoma Ploneer Deed. TACOMA, Oct, 21.—George MH. Tay & pioneer business man. whe ne to Tacoma 20 years ago, i years ago organized preaident until « year orn otherwise con- Mead Tw CHENEY ate Ineuen here lant ted Cosgrove as bis ossor | They we could bear the groans and cries | the dtMgoons were obliged to ¢ Later on the old| her out in their arms, she bei thrown one | driven ™ a Two days later|to the station. | | ‘The parents were released at the | === One day 1 was som photographs which had| in Kreger’s house “Do you know these persons? I replied in the negative Do you know this man?’ The «irl reptied “No, 1 don’t know him.” And, indeed. we were perfect Bot hardly had she ut the words than the dragoons » her and began to flox her lonin trampled upon her After a >» stand up more “Do you know this man? She again answered In the nega his time fonin, nagaika in hand, All this was done mite, healthy bank ac nt is the idea is alent that It takes a tantial sum to THIS 18 ALI are willing to open one for you for $1.00 | The sony FOUR ROUND TRIPS of Seattle | Corner Firat Av. and Yesier Way, on Pioneer Square. These threw | same time 1 don't remember exact-| daughter with bitter tears ned to the | nessed the scene from the window 1 found Tonin,| of my cetl other officers and|the Riga prison hospital, although two years have passed since then, We four were male to| “a most pitiable sight of a mutiiat- which we were/ed woman as hardly able to do, because of our} told | Breat weakness various | been foan | Puren, | child he | cheerfully guard THE SEASON'S FIRST PIANOLA RECITAL § ur'with dee|D. $. Johnston Co. nounce Opening Event The first of the season's re citals which will be given by the D. 8. Johnston Co, tn their Recital | day Hall will take place this Thurs evening, October 20. | The high character of these nplimentary musicals which are . | | |given by the Ploneer Piano House | in | Th [Bj of munte © are not more people |B] py students last year The recitals jhis year ib to be atart one |B] of WRONG. We them still more attractive and en joyal The soloist for application at the Ho time before Under One Rool—Everythin Furnish the Home Comple ig to | te, | Btore Clowes FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Daily at 6180, 1 Women, Mi | Apparel and Children Three Attractive Dresser Specials: Interesting Values Aa advantageous purchase permits us to offer Dress prices, It will be noted that Princess and regulation style bases are included, Dresser, Special $14.95 - style; birch, finished with mahogany top, front and ends; shaped top 21x37; two s¢ front drawers ; plate mirror Special prices on Dru Ends. Many of the Carp cover a bedroom; others, Some of ers have plain ends attractive Rugs New and Popular neess vahogany, drawers, paneled mirror, 18x24 rpentine- 18x36, Drummers’ Samples and Carpet Ends umers’ Samffles and Carpet et Ends are large enough to by adding border, make very the samples are bound, oth- Special prices are decidedly low. Drapery Fabrics Heavily mercerized basket-weave Cloth, in two shades, tan and green, made up wit a very pretty and new sug drapery. Two patterns in ¢ ventional designs; are also h tapestry or chintzdands is gestion for door and window mercerized armures, with con- attractive hangings—the col- ors, Nile green and gold, being especially suitable for bed- room draperies a yard Plain solid-colored brown 50-inch linen fabric appropriate window eries, couch amd box cover ings. Price, $1.00 yard drap proceedings Ot four hours, when we were | 1 four-thrown Into our cells. After ‘two weeks of repeated tor Atoalia Kreger was taken rry rt through the fields They parted from thetr | 1 wit} She te still iying tn me later, when I was also Jonin showed me | placed in the same hospital Soon after the Kreger family de | parted, the dragoons brought a tit girl about § years of age, Anna into the court yard. The suspecting no harm, walked along between her Her father was a farm la An- for Thursday Even- ing. the interest and advancement were kee all music ¥ apprectated | lovers and musle aly promise more popular as the House Johnaton is arranging to make Thursday even hing will be Mr Alvin Gillette the wel nown baritone, ho 1H] . We Pay 4% Interest |]) ror uo", daritone, who will kets can now be secured upo Pioneer Piar Third and University, a Thursday evens They are rose, the prison doctor | postta taken, at Union Tic SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:46 p. m. and 12:15, 8:65 and 7:30 p. m U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent Seattio— Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 fifty inches wide and $1.50 light green and golden . for stenciling, makes very Dresser, Special, ple, finished in quartered oak effect Shaped front, serpentine front top $8.95 — Of ma- ends; bevel plate Dresser, largely quarter-sawed, polish finish ; some in maple and mahogany finish Serpentine front top drawers, brass hardware trimmings 22x42; bevel plate mirror, 24x30. rs at the following special $17.00 — Oak, Top measures Blankets, Bedspreads, Comforts: Specials These Blankets, B cially oi made, and are decided values at the quoted prices edspreads and Comforts are espe- In Blankets there is a good variety of weights and sizes, in white, gray and tan. Special, $1.45 Pair—11-4 Fine, Soft, Closely Woven Cotton Blankets, in gray, white or tan Special $2.85 Pair—i1-4 Extra Fine, Closely Woven Cotton Biankets. Special $3.65 Pair—l1-4 Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets, pair. Others specially priced at $4.35 and $5.45 Special $6.75 Pair—11-4 Very Fine Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets Special $3.45 Pair—Heavy All-Cotton Plaid Blank- ets; assorted colors. Special $5.15 Pair. and fine; assorted colors Special $4.25 Each—7? All-Wool Slankets; soft ‘84 Lamb's Wool Filled Com- forts, tied; figured cambric on both sides; assorted col- ors. Special $1.45 Each—70x78 Cotton Comforts, stitched; figured silkoline both sides. Special $2.85 INCORPORATED j ted for) borer who had taken part in the rev-| flogged olutionary Movement of 1905, and since then had been hiding in the} forest. The family was entirely without means, and therefore the | child, her mother and her grand-/ parents had been living in the Ringsmundshof almshouse. The little girl was accused of hay ing taken food to her father tn his hiding place in the forest. Ionin} gave the order that she was to be CHEAP COLONIST RATES. Westbound during October via Oregon RB. & Navigation Co. 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Very desirable for iron beds. were brought If you } savings ed care, A r capital, directi gvarding and legitimate reas: FIRST AVENUE, OP POS ON ALL DEPOSITS WE ACCEPT SAVINGS ONLY sp sure such a trip affords, giv ITE POSTOFFICE, The Compart- ment-Observation Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Day Coaches and Dining Cars in daily service on The Oriental Limited were built with the idea of offering you the greatest a Ss - . a" — ty > Doom, Enjoy alf the p degree of travel comfort. Seattle 9:30 p, m. daily, Try it on your next trip to Spokane, Minne apolts, St. Paul, Chicago and East. TICKETS aT Second Ave. and Columbia Street W. MELDRUM, City Passongor Agent ikewise flogged with nagaikas. Later the child was set free, but the mother (also called Anne Puren) and the old people were transferred to Ogern. (To be Continued.) slizes in thelr n to the safe- eres: