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S THE STAR—WE DNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1909, COTTAGE CY |; —————— UGGED AND WHITE GIRL TO INITIATE WIRE NORTH — hae *** 9 te ta eae a 0d violently: ang ina == UAT TOOE GSES AUT OFTHE BS... oe 5 A BATH i lids Her Propeller and Is! = Police Have Big Piano Box Crowd Made a “Mi take, Will Hit the Trail in them op acainnt ean mit’ i Towed to Place of Safe-| Murder Mystery to Solve} However, and Chased Alaska Camp Tomorrow «; « - conta i ty by the Steamer Hum-} With the Death of J. F.) Wrong Man, Adding to) and Chealander Will Be = ” Shock a rg } boldt. Collins. the Confusion Generally. Esfecially Gratified. to Beattie, but ‘eg Miner Cottage City, Capt. Jansen, | ON HER GETTING | ing to solve the mysterious death| Monday, about midnight, at Occl-|ing President Taft into the Aretic 1} sg Saerallen gg hdl lagers 4 EVERY THING rie Colling, 27 years old, WhO | dental av. and Yeuler Way | Brotherhood will*be startéd in the | NeW, Flesh Colored ; lost her propeller Monday night | EXTREME! SHE “= at the City hospital yesterday Thinking the man had insulted <a ue tae" “eenltion Heals and Hides crossing Fitehugh sound, and thus | afternoon, Ithe girl, the crowd chased him qp : Imperfecti disabled was picked up by the HASNT ANY Collins was found by Patrolman | tne dead run, shouting “Kill him.” | Those taking part in the ceremonte pertections, mer Humboldt, Capt. Baugh ve MORE TASTE Farley In the plano box near New| Hut when they discovered the|are asked to be present not later peculiar feature of THAN A all's crowing, Sough BeAttle, MOD-| cause of the trouM@, they were full than 3:45 o'clock new kin dincovery, t day night about 7 o'eloc he PH of apologies. The frightened man, . naturally flesh-colored SAY BIRO! | trolman attempted to arouse what | poe eee ee eet and did} When President Taft t# finally |no grease, so that whey he supposed to be a drunken man-| not come backsto hear them pronounced a member, there Will face for the ona He lay no quietly that Farley sent) ‘The man, who was well dressed,|be one prominent A, B, who will | P/€®, red noses, or ate : man, av opposition Lynn ca i sel, and towed into Bella B ' Hier 29 passengers, Including {t Governor Walter t Clark the newly appotuted chief executive of the northland te ry, and Bishop | & call to police headquarters and | way waiting for a car. He was out-| toe { y| mations, blemishes, P. T. Rowe, head of the Episcopal Coline wa taken to Jail as a drunk pl tholggng fg objections to the| ee That member will tions, ite preseniog CG church in Alaska, were transferred and disorderly, He lay in a cell » Godfrey Chealander, grand are-| tected, Tena, girl sitting next to the Oriental and | te recorder to the Humboldt and by that ves at the city jail all night, Yester. she heard him Sis Guealind the daytime, the sel taken on to thelr various des atin day moratag he wae till te a dated Sat eae incuba une dhe tt a nee or, te the mss who being’ isan tinations bb condition ir ree | ano’ ukon-| and the actual by Y Another man on the car > il healing > > Yo »rne » oO acific © tho en worke # of the mishap to the Cot Py CLASS torne of the City hospital, | was | S'het Mie oe ie ed from the ? cific, posit mand then worked | process accomplished Iai tage City came ima cablegram re ealled and Collins was ordered re- loar and seised the stranger by the! har he he exposition might be jf can be b i of any | powsibility, When the present ex position was the result of his work, |. 4 4 ‘ |he then decided on oue more effort | 444 part’ Mores, 10g Jand that was' to propose and seo |i) ike st. makes |demanded an apology. The stran-| Carried through the ceremony of Eft cents’ worth will ger broke loose and a crowd that) maring the president of the United for the troubles curing ordinary cases of had coljected was after him in @/gistes an A. B second. He made for a restaurant/noon an Ar B Tomorrow after-| itching stops at once, moved to the hospital, An exami. nation developed the fact that Col line was suffering from fracture of the skull a@yparently caused by a- blow from fome blunt instrument An operation was performed but Collins was unable to survive the ceived last night from Capt. Baugh man to M. Kalish, general man ager of the Humboldt Steamship company, which owns and operates the Humboldt, The message sent from Prince Rupert reads “Cottage City Tost wheel, Fits elle arm, saying: “You insulted a girl You must apologize.” The girl then left the car and drugs. The EH? hugh sound, evening of 27th. Hum shock, No money was found in * aims of his life boldt took 29 passongers and the Collins’ clothing when searched, |C°0°W*y. te a pase at him,|*!! bave been completed, | emerseney a write te United States mail and towed the When first taken to the hospital; A soldier made a p : | We y No Cottage City to Bella Bella.” Collins was uncovactous He | Others roughed him and knocked stateless cat 26th st, New York, ¢ off his hat. The man was angry. As he ran) |cure, by mail free of 4 seemed unable to tell how he re) ply sufficient to cure @ aptved the fractured skull, 1 Both the Cottage City and Hum boldt left here Sunday morning, de- jhe shouted: “Any woman who Is ma surface or clear @ an esi Ga termat aiecen nevaineneaseatatlie }low enough to ride with a Jap can’t overnight and ‘remove Ss HEN A STRANGER’ Fe |e insalted ” ht tk ae, feb tue tome 1. Baker, of the Eltks’ club, trip voyages the two vessels have |= snansaaneg” maceatiersond oneen onthe tinal | whe aa the whole affair, explain. rowd that the girl was been practically “In company,” he | sometimes with the Cottage City ae gear a Jap. - leading and again the Humboldt, Immediately their sympathies but neither racing. lewitehed and they were ready to! When misfortune overtook her |apologize, but to no effect, for the] he Cottage City had aboard be- PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29, — | stranger was gone. vow her 29 passengers probably Bight men were drowned and sev. The girl te said to work at the | 200 tona of general merchandise eral had a narrow escape from |Oriental Building at the A-Y-P The transfer of the passengers death by the foundering Sajurday grounds. It is sald that she was) was accomplished without mishap, the Norwegian steamer Gere divorced trom ner pespand 8 moat and apparently no lives were ix miles from the winter quarter | AKO hey ved at Riverton. Prior . * ands of human beings and who are | ‘Osler, as you call him, has seid to that time she lived in Honolulu, | tly endangered, as the Cottage Daniel W. Melendy dias therefore fy ll eogate the. best] otherwise ‘and that there arn'h Hghtehip, Capt. Jadas Meyer and h gree . © by ; © > a @ aan here she is supposed to have ac City could not have been long dis » to do the Job. If they throw | bere of other and younger madi who = men, the saved, arrived here | where she PP | blag mie oo : jerizal tnt 0 Ge uired her liking for the Japanese abled when the Humboldt went to| About the ‘Osl tSOth | Si out .ot our. pealiigns Oily’ will | Gre Poly te Yams cot teacen last night. The Gere, which left |au her rescue. Definite atrangements ® pest have not been perfected, but a tug| Of Old Men in Street Car throw out their mont reliable driv Fetes OF diel fat Coke cosemenn| (SOCIALIEM AND. RELIQION, | ir those in whom the public bi will probably be dispatched to tow Servic. pod “ od rough weather after parsing out} “Economics and religion are in-| ; 4, the Cottage City back to Puget got boy § ing and henge og of the Delaware capes. é terdependent,” said Bishop F. 8.| ~ sound. - oe wae vans bene prosnins ana When only three men ‘were on Spalding, of the Episcopal church, r er ase |deck an unusually heavy sea struck last night fn Arcade hall, in his i don't, know exactly what you|determination have but little ex |the steamer and she went over and lecture on “Soctallem” to local so- | in by “Onlorized,”” sald Daniel! perience of the everyday chances | , e mote ay sank claliete CABINET OFFICER IS Wallingtoed’ oo Saha ane ice veriat Lapties tx the poattd Elec LOSES GEMS The only boat was carried away! “The rich come into the eburch | twenty-four hoers, Women’s Oxfords, were $4.00, for ...... GOING TO QUIT! Women’s Boots, were $3.50, for ........ GOING TO QUIT! Women’s Boots, were $5.00, for ....... GOING TO QUIT! : land the men were to and utilize ite power, and that is |the accident at the fair grounds last tric company and the public. ] ‘ n | GIVEN HERO 5 MEDAL week, referring to an article in The But for ourseives—that is, the [mere periabed The weak swim a. what I am advising you Star on Monday, “but if it means oiq drivers, faithful and reliable tn | eer seit ge al ea ey ee that the Seattle Electric company many years of service—It ina dif-/H. GREENBLATT CLAIMS | TO pees yr . lie going to weed out the old motor: | ferent tt } ie WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—A gold |e eras te eee te way that | rent matter HAVE LOST 14,000 WORTH ! medal has been presented to See | superintendent A. L. Kempater has Many Buying Homes, OF JEWELS. al —_ 1 been more than kind to me, and) “Personally { have got my little | ? 4 tes Oe Saas Desens Caco ae. | 2a not criticised me In the slight-| property, after many years of con-| Gema and jewelry valued at COMING 10 A -Y, -P | I INVESTIGATING. q r - est degree. Unuous strain and labor, Little by about $4,000 were taken from the er, in 1895. The medal was pre wer pad Th without, ceremony by pio | “Why, the last thing he said- to ittle and plece by plece [have pald | pawnshop conducted by H. Green ant Secretary of the Treasury Hills. |™* Don't, worry, I'm not golng for it, but if the company thr blatt yesterday afternoon while the » itl,» committee from the Seattle It {s the first time in history that |‘ throw you overboard. You come) me out of work tomorrow I do not| proprietor was at lunch. With Sl The Motlakahla—-pronounce !/ Commercial Club called on Sheriff a member of the cabinet has been |20¥2 to the barn tomorrow and I| know how I xhould realize # penny disappearance of the gems, J. Her-|!f Jou can—Indians from Metlakabt-|R 7 Hodge this morning for the| GOING TO QUIT! Girls’ Boots, were $2.00, for GOING TO QUIT! Boys’ $2.00 Shoes for ...............5 so honored by the government. will see what I will do." & for many months to come, unless 1| mann, © watchmaker left in charge} call yao Daag barat $ cree purpose of investigating the con- The Incident occurred during a letin. sold at a sacrifice, And the result of the pawnshop, was also mipned a i som. | ation of the jatl meeting. of the National Bar asso- sala canker thd ke nce post. Qf that Would not keep me for more | When Greenblatt returned from | And remaln » festare of the exposl-|"‘phey declared that It ts the tn GOING TO QUIT! > than a year or two. As for ready |junch he was greatly surprised to| > SEO, , tention of the Commercta ub to} i Sf a yacht and Dickinson, Ieaped|ei,npmuetin Im the Fremont barns) money, | have none find the front door locked. Hie} The Metlakabtia tribe has 642 attempt to peaceably end the fiht|f| Boys’ $2.50 Shoes for .............2.4 jwhich anyone can read | “For the other old drivers I know |cailed loudly for Hermann,” hut|™embers, who are the sole occu | made by the county commissioners | ' into the water and rescued him. Th e water was full pe Deteet: ites una | Pon Goes it say? this much, that there are many of there was no response: Upon en-| Pants of Metiakahtla island save for ang the prosecuting attorney on 1, I can't tell you the exact eo | Father Duncan, a Catholic priest The five omber were there ea them who oven now are paying for tering the pawnshop Greenblatt Hodge ¢ five members were only euliyge varthe ranger ge Amer | Words, but it means this: It is 8! insite Tittle lots and houses by the found that. 27, solitaire dia.|Who bas labored among them for | shown about the jail and were warning to the motormen It ket | wage which they earn from Gay to| mond rings, # solid gold watch, 70} 40 years. They are exceptionally served with thelr lunches at noon fean Cross of Honor society r . o S ‘ qewated' that the wseai ke Fiven (cra! and it expresses sympathy | dey and the bal after paying (gold nuggets, $304 In gold coin| bright and frugal, and all belong to! Phe committee ix composed of GOING TO QUIT! ns Boys’ $3.00 Shoes for .. ith those who are hurt, with their : é ten, |the Catholic church he followti \ and the committ Ng es thelr Installments, is barely suf-) and $30 tn stiver had been stoten. \ the jowing Sate sonore president Tatt|{riends, and with the ficlent to keep them and thelr fami-| A warrant is out for the arrest of 8. B. Wilson, J. D. Jones, Ira GOING TO QUIT! gave his approval before he started |S) apathy with the grayheaded old ites tn food and clothing throughout | Hermann j Wen” J. L. Barney and M. E. ER, wenters trip. end of the car at the time of the |" wll : ewiroue ELBERT HUBBARD IS 2 i ice eininsnerninmniennninln accident. And that was me,” con-| But One End. HITCHCOCK IN VELLOW' . |CAPTAIN OF SHIP 17 years steady—-10 in Minneapoll, ° . land sewen in Seattle—and this he to specify. They, like myself, who | Russell, of Seattle; A. G. Fisk, of a SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.— : cluded Melendy oo" (My Uniied Prees) ” : t oat R For those poor fellows Tean see| puTTe. Mont. Sept. 29.—Ac MINERS ON STAMPEDE. Messen mctorman tor yuonewna"-tod that i neaios| ogi MOMs ead” ak ¥ SUICIDES AT SEA { Leiret miah: { ki jam 62 years of age, know no other) gan. Francisco; Malcom Gillis, of the -barkentine Amazon ar- B ie: Wea ees rst mishap.of any kind. kind of work, and we would find It gatle, and Superintendent of Sal Elbert Hubara, the the Rent pohtex, ese (mths port today sho had no FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 29 Would Be an Injustice. —_| hard indeed to ét another Job. And| aries and Allowances H. B, Hall,|{™0us because of his ability (4 beidaptaim)? her commander, David ‘The stampede to the Iditarod coun.| | “What do you think, Mr. Melendy, | even if we did so it would be a poor | Poxtmas' General Hitchcock lett pene ayes, at ot a abet vag me bOraff) hevtwg Cisappeared three nd the » ahoot mate! try promises to rival the rush to| ¥ould be the effect of weeding out | kind of job at that, with Indifferent | pore today for a tour of Yellowstone | *anywout from Newcastle, Australia Dawson in the days of the Klondike | the old drivers and replacing them | wages as the reward of so mafy| National Park community of industrions pergonkd aimnote'was found in his cabin read. boom. The steamer Reliance,| ¥!th younger blood?” was asked. years of toll and responsibility, - besiinadlectenesponigiion and ta make sald Industrie 1 sp ‘tind which has arrived from Innoko, ful.| “It Would be @ fearful injustice | “But, sir, I do not believe that the | PLES MONTAG. sons do the work while he ee)” AGobd "bye; alt. XK deave dor-partl ly-confirms the reports of rich plac.|‘© many who are in no way pre-| Seattle Electric company will do) . . RINM Usenpatiom == = jcare of the money and lectures | inxnown.” ‘It is supposed that ers on Otter creek, a tributary of| pared for such an innovation. this thing. J feel sure that the con-| your nrother Bill? around the country, was the star Capt. Oraft jumpod overboard. The the Iditarod, to which 1,000 miners|. “There are numbers of ua who/| fidence of the public and the con-|" The Actress—Hrother Bill? On, attraction this afternoon,at a meet-| cay agents of the Amazon, Bowes ¥Y doc Makes reaijing of Royerofters {n the Auditor Breve Os 0 ttt jum at the A-Y.-P. grounds. “Roy pe a oem yp ~ croft Ideals” was his topic he's a” have gone from Fairbanks during|b@ve given the best years of our | fidence of the company will prevail, the summer. Fifteen hundred may|lives and the best part of our|and that they will keep ‘us at our 4 brains to the daily care of thous- posts in spite of the fact that ag ype ib Fh | are camped on the creek. Pay Is ally care: Le xo ces’) Mr. Hubbard, with nis cowboy thi ned Gt > —— ao yon ag pont nadheag Agee pod hat, long hair, eccentric manner-| _ Distres: y an AUTHORESS (5 KILLED (THIS WOMAN HAS {SEES WO JOKE IN sso t's, tari it There is gold in every hole sunk,| hoe om isa corking 2, mummy fe AN AUTO ACCIDENT) STRANGE WAY OF =| LOSS OF A BIG 811; ————<—— Rhea 75 | 4 | WILL Hit FROM BURNS. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 29. | AMUSING HERSELF Mike Allison, a clerk in the} Miss Blanche Lord, author of | Midway lodging house on Sixth av |recent magazine articles on child | 8., says he meant It for a joke. The! |& Andrews, are unable to discover any explanation for the mans ac tion. ent on the knack of (By Usted Prema labor and the New York slums, was INSISTS UPON PLAYING TAG|"joks” was this | BELLINGHAM, Sept. 29.—Rush-| killed in an automobile accident on| wit} DEATH AND FIGHT: John W. Menzel, a recent ar-| ing into his burning cabin to save| White Bear road last night. Ger ha OVENS rival, deposited his roll with Mike his wateh, an helrloom, Thomas|trude Mitchell, daughter of | Mixx ne oT 5 at the lodging house. When he sal oe Hutchinson, 4 76-year-old hermit,| Lord’s housekeeper, is in the how jealled for hia wealth Mr. Menzoll 4 Pike, living atthe base of Turtleback! pital suffering from fracture of | Mrs. Bess Fisk, who created quite | round that a worthless Confederate Fourth and mountain, Oreas island, sustained|the leg and the housekeeper was | furore at the city jail some time! sigg pil) had been substituted for “4 Boulevard, burng which will prove fatal. The| slightly Injured ago by walking along the eoping./q $100 gold certificate uper -Frrizes - old man’s nearest neighbor lived| A negro chauffeur who was re-| five stories above the ground, In her) Naturally Mr, Mengell “roared.” five miles away, and after roliing in| sponsible for the accident fled and |*leep, I¥ again at the Jail because | city Detectives Bob Hayden and M. | FOR TOOTHSOME a ditch until the flames from his|has not been found. The negro at h p 3 |R. Hubbard took Mike to the city Karments were extinguished, the|tempted to drive around a farm | Perilous positions |Jail and he is locked up in ® coil ‘4 here abound—steaks, dying man dragged himself that|wagon at a narrow point in the| This morning, after a quarrel! wnie the detectives are trying to cutlets, entrees to your distance and was taken from East|road and wrecked the machine with the manager of the Stockade | i. tha point of the “Joke.” a fact Just what you like. found to Fridey Harbor? in a : |hotel at Alki Point, she ran to t ° ever notice, tho’, launch, where his physician says | wharf and threw herself on « small me . stonk and stent ane he will ve but a few hours. piank extending over the water utcher sbop, bul largely é U.S. MARINE KILLED fie woignt just balanced the voard | DESTITUTE FAMILY At THE TAKES PARTY TO IRONDALE. (ty tad Pron) «(DIE she had tried to move she A Y Pp Pesosith Woll, we have the kn ableel : ed Prees would have plunged into Puget } > for yourself and é James A. Moore and Herbert B.|. MANILA, Sept. 29—Jobn Ran-|gound, possibly to her death BEARS -THE BRUNT edt al cae position pratse us—we think | 80: a fire ol 1@ J a aw entertained a large party of | 0™: reman of the United) ghe States hospital ship Relief, is dead ttle and visiting friends yes-|) | Ppp | the manager were at a loss to know terday at the steel plant and the|*ere today, after running athuck|how to rescue her, because when H@®t, the man who} city of Irondale, The party left at |Yesterday and attacking®the offi-lanyone went towards her — she| name of Fannie M. Me 9:30 in the morning on the steam-|°"* #04 hospital stewards of the|threatened to throw herself into the | Lan to @ warranty deed and tried | ship Hyak, which had been char-| Y°#sel water jto sell the property, plead guilt® tered for the trip, and returned|,,%4ns0m was shot and instantly) A hurry call was sent to the po-|' the charge yesterday tn the su | at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. After | Killed by Civilian Mate Hineke. The |jice station and the patrol wagon, |PeTlor court and was sentenced to/ luncheon at Irondale the party was |CoMmander of the Relief ordered | with driver Frank Mgivin and Pa from etx months to twenty re in shown the details of the new steci|Hineke to kill the crazed fireman. |troiman Bugene Sis responded.| ‘he penitentiary. Because of Is plant, Thelr uniforms quieted Mrs. Piek, | destitute wite and family Hunt _ SIGNING THE PETITION. and with little trople she was res.|Prevalled upon to plead guilty thd - ened. to throw himself upon the merey of boarders at the hote} @and OCTOBER 2ND, praise. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR WinDow. ward e to 12:30, Including — @ ce THE BOULEVARD 4th & Pike Successors to Modery Way Host ? you seen the wedding Property owners of South Park She will be held at the city jai] tbe court, D. 8, Johnston Co. We fry fish eo gifts, old man? and vicinity have been responding | pending an examination as to her PBS Son SRD Ee Ls LOBES eat so much yous { Quest not yet. numbers to the request of the|sanity. The attendants say that Eilers Music Bullding. i one dotectiiee 1e"t:, Lit | Duwamish RM@er Improvement club |she ix a victim of strange nervous] WANT STAY OF EXECUTION. Third and University. you through.Lite to sign the petition for the formation | disorders The attorneys of Jean Fortier} " wo tee f een jof the Duwamish river improvethent 2. have moved for an arrest of exe-| SSS SSS | st d EXCURSIUNS ON LAKE | district rer ee 3 cution on the grounds that the ver- | ered fat yout. WASHINGTON. The big petition will remain at Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and| dict of the jury did not agree with Th N t it i Pel rout extra 6° the South Park Realty company's} scalp. Leary's non-alcoholic com-| the complaint of the state, Another 2 ewpo r tga. each. Steamer Fortina teaves Leschi | office until 10 o'clock and tomorrow pound gives life; cures dandruff,| technical exception Is that the park for aremnd Mercer island, five | morning will be transferred, to Irv-| itching, falling hair, grayness and|eme as stated in the complaint times dait% Two hours’ ride, 2c, |ing’s real estate office, back of the| baldness. All druggists and bar-|does not constitute a violatton of ee | postoffice in South Seatéhe, bers, ***) the law, gs le Ring up A 8618 oF WM” CAFE & 28 ig ey FIRST AND MADISON, | One erie