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— | to Home of Mr. and Thomas C. Short Gets the Babe—A yi i *. _ 7 ra 7 homes C. Short arerabe: attracted fa the acene with ber girl ot until a few the child which ‘out of the cold November! mouths ago the littie! born to the sweetheart of ig son of a rich California! ol] man, Refused Once. | a ht the Home of the | other day, Bteps of the home where during the intervening had brought her little world. and from that Ppleaded with her com- Me followed. ed to Its Mother, Nr [EFT ON A DOORSTEP Rone, If the @ she would have Ht was she E SEATTLE TA CLAIMS WAIF —|tpny VERAL MONTHS AGO the iroum tar the rable , Short, when Mra. 8 night let Mr found neentod Justice Mill actions of they he little one un the rightful parent dreame Announced. th ! She 1 baby prayed s of the t wing mother had bemged and done earn whore one after it hac Mra. be et © Home of the little Good Rhepherd, but Chinking that been #he was doing her a kind © in} ste keeping the kr lee t the girl chum had refused ¢ sed since Known the mystery of which girl haa alone knew other In| Tomorrow night Shorts | mother. of the pr ed to) married to her ¢ adopted | heart. The hat given hame-—what the tml bette not be told, for the babe te of a In life, mother, who profnises rish the obttd, make atonement, h, whore the just as ly by & have ela the ba ite foster + destit reelf mak the tty baby fornia will be attract! wilt swe ago a pretty, refined Claiming to be the once deserted baby fair start to lowe of a chance and to conclusive evidence claim to the little than s year old. She Mra. Short to give Paby—a petition which feet unl the real asom of money tol ie for thelr care of} the cost of tts keep days ago,! Mother appeared, Tearned of the par) she had WALLA. Wh TD THE FAIR | Foot Racers Plan. for Con- test Over a Three Hun-! dred-Mile Course Ending in Seattle. HARRY From a Taken During | ing tore White Plains, i WHITE PLAI who for some) A three hundred mile Marathon! — justice Mills ft. Then it was) race, from Walla Walla to Seattle, cision, orderin, im, Who appeared Wt to finish at the A-Y.P. Stadium on pecammitted to” mee with the young) Walla Walla day at the exposition, criminal took thelis being arranged by the Walla where he was pl mber and left it wall-) Walia county commissioners to the his second trial fair, and by followers of athleties Stanford White in Walla Walia fn acquittal on The race will be the longest ever sanity. ran in this country, being 204 miles The decision between the two cities, with for her tiny off. ful mother sent it,| ring given her by; &s compensation overcame the young the whereabouts of baby. However, tt| five or six days for the race. the ground that recently, when the Present plans are for the entry| The decision Aespairingly threat~/ of two teams of six men each, every reviews much suicide if she did) man to run the full distance, her baby was, that | the team making the best showing) her what had be- | capturing & prize of $1,000 or more. | | The individual winner will receive a/ Accom-| special prize, L. BE. Meacham, of chum, who had) the Walla Walla Commercial Club, the door steps of is arranging the race, while W. A the real mother | Rits, president of the Walla Walia for the return of county A. Y. P. commission, te ar- | Walle "Wella 2 here, Wi day will be fixed to’ 0" convinced by the | day nd the start of the race #0 ar! — og Young women, who ranged that the finish will be on Tp, | that occasion. Make Ni ‘® appeal a hearing pending. and it b counsel will | Stanford White = } an ee sive Insanity, known as paranoia. |todey in the “Becond—Thaw has not recov. Retteeee see {DUS MET meee"? BEAST AND DED 2 = | revealed, the ti *) | (iy United Pre) | HANCOCK, Mich, Aug. 12 2| Five bodies were recovered today | the presidential 4 from the ruins of the Dionne reei-| directly to Port. # dence, which was burned to the! of returning to # ground last night. When exhumed | In support of ‘dence White.” to Juetice, “an Snapshot insane aix| hearing held here, in titles at the finish in the Stadium, /of the case was reviewed. and a One mountain range wilt be crossed, | great struggle made by Th and the runners will probably take| his relatives to gain bis release on immediately movement in an effort to gain a hearing before a justice who will The date for permit « Jury to sit in the case, rill woman gave the THAW ONDERED 10 MATTEAWAN : K. THAW, Photograph the Ineanity Mear -ustice Mills, at N.Y. NB. N. Y., Aug today filed his de Harry K. Thaw the asylum for the} at = Mattoawan, laced at the end of for the killing of which resulted tn the ground of In followed the long which much and he is now sane, is voluminous and of the testimony nd | taken at the hoartag. jew Effort. from the decision Thi ot Justice Mille in refusing to allow before a jury in now Is expected that his art ® decision said: The insanity with whieh | wae affilcted when he killed | Seattic men, A. H. Lane and Fran was chronic delu the firat statement | Justice Mille said: “Although Thaw evidently was far from moral and ‘erted practices, timony of the Mer absolute prece- tales regarding Belief a Delusion. “His belief regarding White was plainly a delusion,” was not based declared on the} HH SEATTLE, WASH., THU EMPTY BALLOON SAILS AND TURNS AND RISES IN WONDERFUL TRIUMPH FOR WIRELESS POWER NEW YORK, Aug. 12 of the new wonders of the overlook Mark O, Anthony ae if he may bgt ano wonder of them wo years ago he hoy i v balloon prove all wont Rules That!" maker, and wi ow a man} without control tt ground perfec mn Anthe ariug ideas, ag Wail s Antho perfect hie ideas t ful tot ood te nakiig. the Hook Anthony rolewned fitted it wae lou tn the air tat a al apparatus, A rush d to “A the pt out over ocotn With jup in the alr ypeller airship began to whirl the ship down to a bk Now I'll sald Anthony, He around High of the it carried pushed the ke up * saw to another number against the sky, the beholder | the airship veer | “Now we'll let it go way out | maid Anthony Til bring it bac Far, far out to sea it went at a helght of over 1,000 feet | The thread which was attach }it showed that it was lover a mile, out over when Anthony sald Now Ill bring it back | He pushed his key to | letter ‘To the astonishment of the be holders, the airship, then only a dot, wavered in the aky, turned, and headed back to @ shore Gradually tt grew larger in the and, dd to 7,000 foot. the water, another BOOTH IS FORCED TO SIT IN 222°" Be SCHIVELY IMPEACHMENT SfATTIE MEN DRAW. PRIZE LAND CLAIM Drawing ie the Flathead Indian Reservation Is in! Progress Today at Coeur d'Alene. (My Cnlted Freee) CORUR DYALENE, Aug, 12.-~Two cls Cammack were lucky winners land drawing for claims in the Flathead Indian ree lervation at Missolua, Mont. Lane's number w 3%, aod Cammack drew 33 The first prise in the drawing went to Joseph Puray of Warsaw }ind. He has first choice of 2.400 lelaims. Joseph Hodge of Deer | Lodge, Mont., drew No, 3, and Pat rick Quiggler of Rosemont, Mont drew No, 4, A. HL. Lane, tho Seattle man who | drew No, 96 In the Piathead Indian reservation drawing this morning, OME -EDITION Tn the rush alr don't | taible Slayer of White Still Suf-|iwiioon Ti samt it’ up In th fers From Peculiar Form of Insanity. nd the Anthony | RSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909, the; whip MARK 0. ANTHONY, NEW WIZARD OF THE AIR, DIRECTING HIS DIR'GIGLE FROM TABLE ON THE GROUND, fon Of the watchers it came in fro settled on the sand place from which it had a Ite only the wireles n of power,” sald Anthony, “Our now Alrehip will be equipped with a compressed alr engine that will run for elght hours Tm also going noteh that | will eal) paratas “When | turn the key to X' a lcamera on the machine will 4 view of wcene beneath it My tov n does away with the question of whether dirigibles are sate for transporting scouts during war “With my won't need scouts and finally, almos ut another on my 4p anap arrangement = they 1 will have only gare Rg ee came | THIS. PASTOR WANTS A CLERGYMAN’ OA AT THE AYP. FA) | LAY ABIDE YOUR CREEDS AND | FORGET YOUR MINSTERIAL DIGNITY, HE GAYS. | Putting aside for a time, at lenat their differences of creed, thetr j petty quarrele and thelr ministerial {dignity, and meeting man to man, }hot as clergymen, but as brothers the preachers of the Northweet should celebrate a “Clergymen's }day” at the A-Y-P. exposition, ac cording to KR. A. Canningham, pas tor of the FPiret Congregational chureh of Machiag, Wash. who has written fo the exposition making this suggestion Pastor Cunningham oven left the Rev,” off his name in his letter, impredaing the fact that he wants the preachers of all gospels to gather at the fair merely as men. tle deplares that every parish in the Northwest, no matter how poor ought to willing to help send ite pastor to the fair, be lieving that he would gain much knowledge and broadening expert: | ence, and would return better able} to minister to the spiritual needs of his Nock THE SEATTLE STA ONE CENY INGER FUG TO EXPLAIN: Grdfbs THAT WAVE BEEN MAD | MITCH EIR When Reporter Gets HE Al A | MI Best of Argument. By Samuel M Svase, Oatt Gine | spondent. retar |Declines to Be Questioned Before he ommittee ting the ger last refused to grant an audience porter sent to interview him ng attitude of the de int w toward the Woman Claiming to Be Esther, of Holy Roller Fame, Arrested in Chin- ese Joint in Canada. the of the er trust ip the ¢ to see him refused to would-be — Interrogator yugh the of a secretary World| Finally Ballinger spondent, a | Phone, and the fo found | tion oceurred fo a cabin “That dope you put out is all claims she te | “TONG and false,” sald Ballinger. Esther Mitchell, the woman who 1 have the records of the Bose- hos 4 her brother in Se | 2" lund office and maps and cere ‘ bs ents of Collins which I attle ago last month be iS cual said killed Eide snatel Roller "t have no Creffieia YOU" feplied the secretary. reffield thee deo, |misetated the I can prove yu by the records ompted bY lthat the power trust grabbed Mon- was the reply you have misconstrued what has hapepned,” retorted Ball- inger. “I will not see you until it is for throughout with bis except private fortt | many | to send my feats enay times ow I alrehip vack If it is punet We tirehip out over the camera as 3 Wd to and bring the on ron want medium ured no one will be| VANCOUVER, B. ¢ wend up another According to & try for the | celved here fror 1| White womar there with Departure Hay, who njured eat came to a tele- another ing conversa today by nalme and are corre ow has been a Chinese I can also arrange It so that 1 the alrehip, containing ex 4& fort and then, by key to a certain notch turning my dump out the explostve The airship will rine f b way of the ove pnd kille cn Mitch Creffield, of the of religious fanatics apparatus| Mitchell alleged that able to con- | had ruined his sister, a of 14) it was alleged, wa ldevotees of the sect | The N man was found clothed onl nderskirt d greasy in the explosion it back for alr are you, had Hol and we sect another trip When 1 make strong enough | w the ship at car bring conference with “You my 1 be trol miles & divtance tana land alma w« thea. in a sweater dirt and in a pith of the condition, a vietin man who ca straighten it out, Mr, Secretary.” Ballinger’s reply was to hang up hie review and terminate the long interview. Secretary jmonths ago, gave to the fay oe , | palino, statement of his side Senate Refuses to Let Him) He wntd | Esther Mitchell escaped from the 1 have information from Wash- Off After He Had Sworn) stetincoom asyluin March 28, and ington that the public records show could not have in Portland that no power sites or dam sites That He Was Prejudiced | the length of time claimed by the | were ‘akan up during the time that woman in Nanalmo. 1,000,000 acres of land were opened in Case. for entry in April. Even if the land avauable for power sites was entered upon, it could not proceed to patent because of a provision in the order throwing It open to entry. The department of the interior is makin, substanUal progress as it did under Secretary Garfield, only jit is not advertising itself.” Pardee’s Statement. To this statement, Gov. Pardee rt that, after from the asylum, she riland for a year and to Vietorta, B. C., where about two ming to Na She stated to the ¢ her went to then came remained thence ¢ release she until Ballinger last night Spokesman-Review a of the case, eee eeeeeeeeee A-Y-P. E, ATTENDANCE. * OLYMPIA, A 12—The senate | * Adminaions yesterday 26,582 * os before hook teday voted 1.i% Total admissions ....1,821,61 force Benator Robert Hooth of King | + ¥¥¥ ¥ #4 + ¥ ¥ HH eH DETROIT NEXT YEAR of California made the followin, EUS ply W. R. Taylor of Kalamazoo, It is not a question of how much Mich,, was elected president of the |jand Secretary Ballinger has restor- American cape * yay ae ed. It is a question of whether any at the close of their third annual | power sites have been taken up un- Turned Down Hard. leonvention yesterday, Lee C. Gates See Ballinger which could not have Five Huxtable, Presby,/of Los Angelos was elected vice peen taken up under Secretary ¢ Smith, Willlame and Ruth, voted to} president; C. E. Lambert of Rock | field se Booth, The others turned ville. Ind secretary; ‘George| “The records show that the land the request down hard, and to show | Vaughan of Little Rock, Ark., treas | wag open longer than for the month the bitter feelin ineivted/urer, Mr, Vaughan was reelected. |of April, The records of the Bore- that Booth leave 2 Renate chamber | Mr Taylor was promoted from vice |man land office also show that scrip until he had made up his mind) president selections were made of 158 acres whether or not to take the onth | 1. 8, Booth of Seattle was elected jot land on the Missouri river by the During the morning session the|to the executive board. Next year's | Collins Land company, for George senators wrangled some time over convention will be held at Detroit} |. Ramsey. Mr. Ramsey says that the hours to be observed during the the latter part of August, | Collins owns the land. Collins ts trial, and finally decided to be tn sen- ears jreported to be the agent for the sion from 8 o'clock to noon and PPR E EEE mm from 1:30 to 6 o'clock daily, with no WATER SHUT OFF, night sessions. Water will be shut off in the Fear for Duwamish. intermediate service mains the Duwamish and in the district west of k and Green improvement bill came up as a spe par! a ! So many eitgcks were and north of N. 47th on (Star Special Gervice,) im- after a Red and at times bitter debate. submitted a letter asking to be ox from the and sitting that he was convinced oC Behively’s corruption, and + ho evidence could ewiteh him, that he wae therefore from acting as a judge oath stating and} Alnqualified senators aroused. Continued on Page eeererereerer: WEATHER FORECAST. * Showers tonight and Friday, On the house slide Lake celal order BE plenned FOUR NOS; A PIPE York the other day before Of insanity iF 0 her & momen Commande yes and touch Bose with your index tried her face « fow after ‘ward for ve been On yourself, didn't you 414 and iehed the no: AO Are corks Bhd mente) fir “stunts. in the # | Dionne was discovered % charred remains of her baby clasped ‘ll * Sal * * * * Sind bo ber breast MAKE A QUICK GRAB FOR YOUR EAR a man She grab for the lobe of your you seize itor did you cl hair, pinch your cheek, or tirely? Better cut out th and the drinks and tune Stand with your heels 5 tight together and t our eyes. Can you minute ou foreed to open keep from falling? you'd better take every morning Stand with and then raise one foot stand that way for half with your eyes closed? If you aren't In fit condition nerves are frayed out, T cation and tune up. Close your eyes, extend from the sides, and try to the fir Her your ffo an ¢ * good your feet obae on reading you were ure of win men, for in front of you, f/ from the ashes the body stand or do you feel dizzy or are That's of Mra with the Tors andes loset eh AND STAND A MINVTE, Close your eyes and make a quick ear. Can uteh your miss en e smokes up. and great hen close up a eyes to bad stiff walk together Can you a minute you can't, and your ‘ake a vA your arms bring the tips of your index fingers together Sounds easy, facts.” The second point is based on the "Continued on “Page Three. RAISE ONE FOOT FOR HALE A MINUTE it? Well, try it tines see how you intes, You'll not of yourself, per doesn't quickly half a many hapa Now try a little vooal exoreine Just a sentence, "Round and round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran.” Look at {t and then repeat it quickly—run right through tt as if it were a favorite bit of Or try this one How much wood could a woodehuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood Or that old familiar one, “Peter “Aper picked a peck of plekled pop pers; a peck of pickled peppers Pe: ter Piper #icked.” Can you do them without stum bling and atutforing? If you can't the muscles of your tongue are not responding to your brain impulses us they should, Talk to your wife more at breakfast time, good for both of you. dozen and times confident verse Iti be, 4 The sug#estion for a Cleraymen’s| je boom man at the Taylor Mills i He fe singe, 65 years old, and tives day ai the fair met with inetant| at the mill. Coming tate fn life favor in the eyes of several as it does to him, his lnek wil |poxition officials, and was referred | - mean comfortable cireumstanoes {nt the committee on special events, his old age. whieh will probably arrange such a The name of Francis Cammack of | 44. Seattle, who drow No. 33, is not} - | 2 mowers VF. ee TO KEEP HER DOLLS, Police on Dewan Town| |FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BRIDE. Streets—Now in Ja’ ELECT WILL NOT Give sught fn by the police uP PLAYTHINGS. Monday found save her chil the officers MILWAL _ United Pres.) ' 2 around the streets with hat and hair B, Wis, Aug, 12 lehe oried for halt hour before | awry, clothes covered with dust and| |Helen Stobba, 14 years old, WhO|ahe was able to inform them that ‘ othe ‘ he had| | vers 96 dirt, plainly showing that she had | will in a week marry a man Of 26, \the amactated infant needed care.| frecuontly used old mother earth leandot understand why there te #o The superstition of a Poligh man} a. , reating place during the early much public comment over thé) whom the woman thought # doctor | part of the eventr fact that she in to conte prompted her to feed the child, 9)" A pitiful aight she presented playing with her two favorite dolls) month® old, on coffee and brend. | when booked by the desk sergeant lafter she has adopted the prefix For veral weeks the child ojay brown toes protruded from . dilapidated shoes, and the shorten “Mra.” atrug@led for lif thie diet, when Min for her age it wae pent Ovpital by the and looks 16, but at heart she 14) orycope, F there said it) And ae for the dress, it evid ati! a child, She has two dolls, | eas starving Chances for| 4? Meagher: monte which she dresses ¢ MOFDINE | its recovery woman, It hung In a baggy fash-| and pute te bes ayer get fon, clinging awkwardly to shaking BAGK FROM GAPITAL as Stobb “Whitle 1 aa ete Mg ye et ‘ ver rather repulsive, and her pres-| ade on the attempt to bring the (Continued on ‘Page Three.) (iy United Press.) PITTSAURG, Aus Hold ef nh her arme her dying babe, which she had starved through {gnorance, | Frances Nowiteska, a Polish wom jan, broke into the Central police | station last night, asking in broken Englioi ever she met to Bhe was bre night wandering omy Btobba Is large es ntly death. made alight ‘ ery “re aight ome, I will keep my do a n we go to tive by poe BE ‘ wa all the more will give them to my younger ale by aight of tang “4 ter. IT admit 1 ike to play with hanging in shreds dolla, and my getting married won't | make lean for them i v8 “| can't understand why people |turned to the city from Washing are making such a fuss over my |ton last night, He was slightly fl} getting married, If | happen to|and worn out from his journey, so marry a fow years sooner than the remained in his room this morn average «irl, I don't see what dif) ing. He will be at his new offices | It ference It makes, My mother thinks |In the Central building the same on I do,” made the locks back | ence pellent chestnut down her Senator Samuel H. Piles re Cries and Screams, During the me care process of her arrest whe was alternately crying and soreaming, and the sergeant found| troublesome learning her name. | More than that her name was] | Mary Suiith, he was unable to gath Pa, Aug. 12—/er. So she was searched and hur Steve Horval, a steel striker, was|ried to the wowen’s ward shot and Killed by Major Smith, a] Tt was late at night, and most negro- employe of the Pennsylvania of the inmates had fallen asleep, Malleabie company, in a riot in| but the advent of Mary put an end which @ aumber of men were in-/to all slumbers, Hysterical cries |Jured tigar Schoonville today, | rent the air and royerberated tomorrow PITTSBURG Florida, Aug. 12.—Mea ger advices received here today in dicate that there has been a flight between the whites and the Sem inoles in the Everglades, but no ‘details were obtainable, MIAMI, jit was Friday, Aug tob p.m ERE REN ER ER HH 13, from 9 a, * * * * * * Woodland * * m. 7 * |X +eeeeeee Light west winds, caeeeen Se dad - * - - * * * * oe * * * * ile FAITHLESS WIFE, IN CEL BARES TRAGEDY OF LIFE through the corridors of the stone walled jall finally became unmanageable to such an extent that three strong men were quired to hold her Get the ‘hypo, ” sternly manded the hospital physielan, who had been hu summoned ro her arm—hold steady ver in a minute, and she soon settled into a troubled slum ber, and she re rledly Same Old Story. the morning her story was It was the same old tale wife and a worthless In gleaned of an erring scoundrel husband ad of a big was still flour living the h manufac | uring concern in Minnesota, And! AN AGOPTED BABY DEVELOPED “COLOR” (ty Unit NEW YORK, Aug, 12— When a woman in an automo bile abandoned a new born baby in one of the New Jersey suburbs a month ago it was of such attractive appearance that Mrs, John E. Travers, of Rutherford, N, J joyfully adopted it. But as the baby grew older it assumed a dark hue, large lips, flat nose and kinky hair, and on the report of a physician that it was of negro blood, Mrs, Travers has turned the baby over to the poor master, com: | | where was the man for deserted her home and child? he is in San Quentin,” she said, | They had traveled to California and had lived together in an out- of-the-way place until the hunt In- stituted by the distracted husband had ceased Then they hiding place kills until hausted. | He was deft of finger and clever, so for a while he prospered in the role of a pickpocket, But, as is al- ways the case, he was captured | Now he is serving 14 years and she is—stlil in the hospital, anxious. ly waiting tidings from her husband whom she Seottind 80 ruthlessly, “PUIGE ME ON FLE | FORA GOOD AUSBAND (By United Press.) YORK, Aug, 12.-An Indl widow has written a letter Immigration that be Ellis island for whom she “Oh, their that became ex- emerged from and lived the life the funds NEW anapolis tor Commissioner Williams, requesting placed on file at a desirable husband. The widow, whose name will be given to any unattached male person who is in earnest, writes that she bas been informed that the benevolent Amer jean government is furnishing brides for immigrants, and asked the commissioner to “please place her name on the Hat of eligibles should any immigrant be seeking @ mate of mature years,” of she