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Geen" HERE IS HEAR 10 Eagle Furniture to postpone the formal arraignime until some other time. Cornell ta wanted arge of blackmall. SS Sr aschangs te Nrats, a we your furniture tn deal The to answer His attorne: 4 jhiniwelf up to the authorities, “WALSH. FARES TEAM SOUNTRY LOANS Wheant property at (Conoluded.) jag. The verdict of the jury, which the higher court passed upon, carried with it a possible aggregate penalty of 540 years in the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Ever since January VATE MONEY RYO 18, 1908, York bid 2 | W ish out of prison. Borne up by the tron nerve always has shown in finance, the court room See te haswaes:| “It's only one skirmish lost; Naam of black ponies | the battle has just begun,” the femacia HIG? Waker!) old banker said as he left the | court room, Galty cows, Biko two-year. | 7 "Sek | Which Walsh was convicted aor mis, Phone Ben saaa|S¢tions. These are the loaning the bank's money on memorandum oo 7) BOtes and the purchase of bonds 4-4 Br mle cheap Queen! cided when its verdict was band down that W house and Bing siss. ote abe VW 412 Buet Bidg CTERS. + Hanford Abstract Main 194. “(ny United Pres) NEW YORK, Oct Mary Des Montiers-Morinville, for- Miss Gwendolen Caldwell,|8t his office. merly daughter of the late William 306 Galley bids. | Caldwell of “ a | Kron Prinzessin Cecilie, just an t i o a | Uner arrived off Sandy Hook. sore Devenrs, pow Se She had been suffering STATIONERY. S608 ‘SENS & KS. NK OF COM- aun genoral treatment. She was immen: throughout the world. MANY SEE BIG SHO SF are proving most popular. See St TTS |entry in the live stock show % the live stock arena at § o'clock - fer | this evening. Many of the li ¥ + se Te “tie ** | stock prizes are going to Washin: 3 ton exhibitors, with Seattle to the|!me the deal Canadian exhibitors cap-|#tatement was an attempt to f tured the principal pigeon prizes|Pre## the reporter for The Star front, ERS AND CLEANERS. Cotembia ‘Main DENTISTS. yesterday. Going to Market Tomorrow? Then bring a basket and profit accordingly. Our price Hat will be a revelation to you. We are demonstrating by reducing the selling cost to farmers that the cost of living should be no higher in Seattle than elsewhere. From free stalla in the finest market place on the Coast growers and dairymen will sell you fresh vege- tables and produce at in- credibly low prices. Try our taxi-delivery. Market Westlake Av. and Pine St Fifth and Sixth Avs. raduate. 493 4th and Vike ‘Phones | PAINTERS. fontract. Cit or feneca st. Phone ATTORNEY. Tegistered Paien venettos and 18 years in , * ne new ir Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Canes. Also 4 yaa ay PRINTERS, finding ond Printi ie oe os pret in | pitiMecattie “Both phones 1371. Heller Printing House, 106 fenoca wel wanes | ture, ete Kowo, 2135 Firat av. ie 10-1. Suite yond and Pike ye full value ING has reme change We bay second-hand eothi Main 6992. WATSON CORNELL? Foratture vo PhYstoally indivposed and decided IN THE PENITENTIARY f | nn nena a ee cer and many raftroad men tn Chi-| gq) bitter fight has been waged to keep waa not crushed by his fate, though scene when first ones | De Was found guilty was one of the moat dramatic in Chicago's history The counts of the Indictment on} the Nitnots Southern and Wisconsin | @ Michigan raflroads. The jury de h had misapproprt ated $1,000,000. The full indictment charged the diversion of $7,000,009. {WEALTHY WOMAN DIES ON STEAMER AT SEA oa a from | ##¢. ¥. 616-619 Colman Wide | Bright's disease for a number of| hen.” years, and was returning home for fons of the live stock | Phone bell rang and poultry shows at the A--Y.-P. iw the last week of both shows. There will be a parade of every | that he had not placed it back on ns iylt Full Dress Suits for Co, Pike —_—— SECOND-HAND CLOTHING. scenic ened he We pay bi prices for second-hand ed seaticmens clothing 7 dadien GT: jee—Jacobaon pai | mane iecarted clothing “Le atte; main ‘ —tt at high ott Pike ADMIT PLAN TO. MAKE MILLIONS IN. VIGE y Where ts Cornell? | (Conoluded.) While the special sleuths of the | So aaauunenaned ecuting attorney are gumshoe.| dors by clerks who were curious ng scouring the town? Henry Wat-|'® learn the Identity of the person n Cornell, politician and orator,| With the loud voice s stil! at large 4 The mayor was angry. He real it Is reported that he would have | '#e¢ It, and #o did hers who men presented himself to the prosecut.|UOned the restricted district propo ing attorney today but he was|*tlon in his presence Clancy Forced Out, nt “Just say that | sold $8,000 because Mayor Miller forced 4} me out of the deal,” declared John ysiny Clancy today, when questioned out for claim to have secured bondamen | concerning bis connection with the for him and now are only waiting | proposition. ¢ jthe time when he appears and gives “Cohen came to me a month ago and informed me that the mayor had told him that if | was in the deal he would not sanction it, Rather than have the mayor call a halt, | die posed of my 10 per cent. | terest for $3,000, which was clear ‘velvet.’ Otherwise | wouldn't have sold out for $50,- 000, That's ail | have to say.” Clarence J, Geraid, the Firet av Joon and restaurant proprietor, who controls 5 per cent. of the stock, read The Star's exposure with a healthylooking cigar pro- truding from one corner of his mouth and a “what-do-you-thinkof: that” smile Mirting with the other corner ®) °That's an interesting line of dope, isn't itt" he asked, after be had read every word of the story. “What do I know about it? Not a thing, Ob, yes, I have heard such ® proposition divoussed, but I'll you 4 suit of clothes if you can prove’that | hold or own any stock in thia syndicate, This scheme Is entirely new to me. You can't get any more dope out of me,” and Ger- ald smiled again, turned on his heel and walked to the rear of his rea taurant he he in +11 | volved ning distinct series of trane-|), + trney Fred H. Lynons, former Ww partner of Mayor Miller, was more talkative than ether Gerald or the mayor, but he also dented that he was in any way connected with the deal In vice. Moreover, be declared be had never heard that such a movement was afoot until he read The Star's story. As a matter of fnet, Alfred Co “jhen, “Sid” Levy, J. B. Wood and others interested tn the project fre quently vialted his office during the time the plans were being shaped May Be He Did See Them. Finally, when he was reminded of the fact that anyone would most naturally come to him with such « Proposition before going to the of; of od 5.--Marquixe | mayor, Mr. Lysons admitted that It ia probable that these men did call 8 “So many persons have called on Loulsville, Ky. died|me with propositions to open re verses) early today on board the steamer |*tricted districts that T cannot re all thetr names,” he sald. don't know Cohen. Let me 1 have two clients named Co he Lysona then reached for the files ly }of hia office, After a brief search wealthy, and was known socially | he drew out a fat envelope and took from it two documents “Well, you see,” he resumed, holding them up, “neither one of them fs named Alfred As Lysons sat down the tele After hanging up parently unconecious of the fact in |bis donk. As he spoke he twitched about in his chair nervously. He was trying hard to withhold the facts concern- ‘The burden of hin with hie ignorance of any scheme to concentrate vies. He Advised the Mayor. “Since I got a little unpleasant notoriety at the time the Plummer street district was wiped out,” he continued, “IT have always advised the mayor nat having anything to do with the opening of another district. At least, I told him he should not shoulder all the reepon- atbility—-that he should appoint a committee to select 4 spot for a re stricted district, If open district., | kept the ma: touch with everything | on the subject. In other words, | was trying to ascertain how public sentiment was running.” Then Attorney Lysons described how, with a wave of hiv hand, he haa shown the door to those who have sought to approach him with propositions for the establishment of a new district on the tide finta. But in explaining his atitude In this regard he fafled to state that he made exceptions in the case of J. B. Wood, Alfred Cohen and Henry Beck Tt in @ fact that these three men, at least, have conferred with Ly sons in his office on plans for the proposed new district. Cohen and Beck frequently called at bis office. Wood says he was there once at least But Lysons brushes this fact aside and comes out with the flat statement that he does not know either Wood, Cohen or Beck. He ia as familiar with every an gle of the deal as all the other men involved in ft, In spite of his state ment to the contrary. He Is Through. “tT am throngh forever with any proposition that {fs connected in any way with a restricted district,” continued Lysons “They can all fight it out now None of it for me. I can say noth ing more now than to deny that I —~l|have knowledge of any plans for a restricted district on the tide flate. Anyone who has used my name has done so for the very reason, I pre- sume, that they imagined they 1%. /could benefit through it, They 7 |know I am pretty close to the mayor,” Chief of Pollee Irving Ward this morning said that he knew nothing SIGNS AND HeU: Yn. Abio SUPPLiEs, 6. 111 Cherry wi STORAGE. amp eb Buito “21 iret av. Open " ott ra “TAILORS. 4 hada, P Neiwon, C mov) dence, Ballard 9 eat aed wala. acne . Bae id. Behwede For and other 4 weltee & Rupee 6 aa MY, phen tlondtntttnotimcrllc e | \eReTOM, 1406 Wiest av. Ind. 1905, Y 01 "roa ntral Bid |admit having discussed FVPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ject with other politicians and with hr niet tient hearin) os. Pacific Type- i os ‘fio’ ;mayor on this subject was to th about the socalled vice syndicate. Rs. “1 know Gerald,” he said, “but I have had no business with him. 1) have heard rumors of a new re stricted district, but ever approached me with any of fers.” Henry Beck, part owner of the Palace Liquor company, on Pike st. near First av., and Councilman Frank Mullen’s partner, sald: “| deny that J ever held or that I |now hold any stock in such a con ‘cern as The Star has ree I the ne ™ sub Mayor Miller, My talk with the the recelver he held the tranamift- | This | ter in bis hand for five minutes, ap- no one has} Because he refused to pay $100 to his divorced wife, as ordered by the court at the time the decree was signed, Charles Phipps, agsiat- superintendent of the Weat Coast Life Insurance company, will morning he has failed to pay either amount. For less money than. The important unfortunately omitted In The Star jof yesterday in the Etlers Music House contest advertisement. The than should be there, | The advertisement corrected is; | packages Is on the squa: Here Are the Phrases: it Ie universally conceded Vietor and Columbia. the world’s most eminent Ellers Music House mal by thousands sells better pianos award at the World's such a record would purchasers from their for less money than handling y glorious Chickering, given the highest ©. 8. Johneton Co.) forty stores, that in the p and beet facili talking machine line, having not be satisfied with at the A-Y-P. Exposition the moet complete stock Fair, Chicago, as well as at Seattie,—and very anyth naturally a house with can be obtained elsewhere, celebrated and renowned piano, and the famous showing the Edison, the thirty most (Successor to Kimball which was 506 Second Avenue Near Yesler Way 4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, QGPOBER 5, 1909. bottle R A PLAYGROUND. for the Pendleton | was adopted yester-| for It CORRECTION word than was | °*## ‘far as we can mak All medici ages, catalogs, printed matter and castings for machinery of all kinds thrown out, and will be, kind st Including the investigating olusiv raph and for but the beet Pape’s Diapepsin-— The great after dinner aid .....++sseeeeeereees 20 Mule Team Borax— The 10e size for seccsccsecececeecreeeseeseeeere Rubifoam— The Bartell price for the 25c size Dr. Graves’ Tooth Powder—- The big 50c bottles for .... Doan’s Kidney Pills— Give sure relief. Asparagus Pills— A never failing help for kidney tre Foley’s Kidney Remedy— 50¢ be A dependable preparation Woodbury’s Facial Cream—— Known the world over, 25c size’. Theatrical Cold Cream—. Full pound tin. A matchless cold cream. Dupont’s Almond Cream—- Rowat’s Effervescing Fruit Salts— pottle 6... inger Soothing and softening A splendid natural remedy, 50¢ White’s Effervescent Vichy or Ki Salts— In glass with metal screw top, Williams’ Talcum Powder— TWO COND FOF ics cisidesvescns Glyco-Thymoline— | A splendid mouth and throat wash \ Lister-Thymoline— Unequaled as a gargle, etc, 50c¢ 8 ig Rengo— Nature’s cure for superfluous flesh have been olf to a Junk dealer. baatips will be put up at auction | with our knowledge. The packages tober nuctioned off will contain dry On that occasion The Star print ed the experiences of several bid ders, who spent dollars for pack ages whose value could be com puted only in pennies. employe of The Star bid in a je for $4 which contained a There wag moral evidence on all sides that the company had “boost- ere” in the crowd, whose duty it was to see that no package went at The report of Superintendent of | too low a price. | Parks Thompson, recommending the) jtmmediate purchase of apparatus and equipment Miller playground at 19th ay. N. and B. Harrison ot day by the park board. Tt was noticeable that when the bidding ardor of the crowd died down that « bidder won an article worth many times the price he paid It was alao noticeab'e that the lucky bidder to the best advertising advantage. This invariably stimulated the lag- ging bidders to renewed efforts, and from the company's viewpoint lant year's sale was a decided suc Will it be the same this year? Here's what Mr. Burkon says |pany’s sale of unclaimed express ralght. jewelry, y went by express. SAVE MONEY amount of in this elfty here Mrs. Argyle was 43 had been year past luek Lakeview, Express comi- pack No ‘phoney’! PR During her 20 years’ Argyle of poor families. was a contributor to almost every worthy cause tnaugurated by ott- WINTER SERVICE The big Hners Governor will be continued on the} SeattioSan Francisco run during the coming winter if Coast Steamship company can pos charity in Seattle per haps surpassing that dove by any other woman who has ever Hived At the time of her death Mrs. She fously it for only « month, bat bad been ailing for a The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the Bonney-Watson undertaking si parlors and interment will be at years of age President Terns |stbly do it without & heavy 188.17 now atudents, the other. 40 | a sale of that| TP Company assures the Chamber) neing acquainted at the institution of Commerce, which has been agt- tating for a year around service, that it will be done if possible, 'YTERIAN SYNOD. Rev. M. A. Matthews, of the First Presbyterian church, will preach the opening sermon of the Presbytertan wearing apparel Synod, which begins its three-day other useful articles that are annual session thie evening in the Weatminater chureh. AVOID PAIN 4 ON DENTAL WORK THAT WILL LAST All work given personal attention, No hired assistants, All Work Done at One-Third the Price of the Wednesday and Thursday Specials 3 suble ... ttle SOc Size ose ese $1 box ... 3 Bartell Drug Stores ' No.1—Old Store | No. 2—Main Store 610 Second Av. Dental Trust Sa.m.toé p.m. Lady at Over Guy’e Drug Store. 3c 6c 13¢ 19c us—simply stores once? It’s because ity and Servic once, tell label on a a guarantee of purity. me y(s 1, 80 65e Yukon He All estimates on work free, All of our work is guaranteed, Office hours: YAL tendants. E DENTISTS INER BECOND AND YES6LER. Bartell Talks | Why does advertising pay because come into one of our three you Bartell Qual- ¢ keep you as a customer after the adver- tising has got you to call One thing more—the Bar- prescription is accuracy and Rubber Goods at a Price ot Water Bot- 15¢ 6 sccnwees dcbaueoks 49¢ Na: $1.75 Seamless Hot Water 45 Rottle te eee 1.80 BIC | $2. Perfection Hot Water Bote ic uacpiwats $1.55 85c Fairfax Fountain Syringe 36c $1.35 Goodyear Fountain teens ru eee eee e 89¢ Venus R $1 Uric-Sol for A urié -acid ¢ free booklet this remedy for No. 3—New Store Cor. First Ave. and Pike St. Near the City Market We are offe 50c Seamless Rubber Gloves PORN ane 33¢ ubber Gloves hove onde 83¢ Rheumatism solvent. The tells all about Ask for it. ring the $1.00 Uric-Sol now_ for .. TO¢ residence devoted almost In addition she TO FRISCO. and the Pacific A > saat | | 1 | PO c Pee eee eee eee | FOR MOTHER BIG 7 * BUNCH FOR CONGRESS. * ¥ + (By United Press.) + BEA FAKE? tart ry *® candidates for congre will go & sali a ne hee seeeeamers Oy Ratiuis ta Soak * on the’ official ballot certified * | ® by the secretary of state as fol. w effect that he keep saloons away | * Business men on 14th ay., near ‘owe from the district entirely.” Northern Express Co. Will jthe exposition grounds, are daily ri Re mblican, W. W. MeCredle * W. J. Hamlet, real estate broker! @Aiain Auction Off a Lot jlooking for a repetition of the al» of Vancouver, supe court * in the Amertean Bank building, on : ¥ jcldent of several weeks ago, when | y judge emanate” 3 st Lise & sald: ; of “Unclaimed” Express @ car failed to make a, iurn and!» ter of Tacoma, contractor; ® “The charges are absolutely false crashed into a restaurant, killing OP che gay — ‘ and unfounded as far as my name Packages. one and injuring 50. The speed : er Ohevitie: teltir; prollititie : in connected with the affair, And 1 SEE Jot cars on the 14th ay, hill i» ter-|® ine, H.K. Rockhill, of Tacoma, * I wish that you would publicly cor: |rific, motormen making a speed-| stort “iC reet It.” ‘Tomorrow morning the Northorn |Mirs. Anna Argyle Devoted ing course of the thoroughfare, re-|% tae of atid. tosaben ——_—______— Express company begins a two-day) Her Life to Helping|sardiess of pedestrians and other|4 jack: woclalist labor, Carl N. | ayction of “unclaimed packages” at vehicles with which the street i#|¥ Curiuon of Tacome, dnamith de FOR FAILING 10 PAY 01 Firat ay Those Who Most Needed |aiways crowded. A petition ix be-|_ “ATM Of Tacoma, tnamith. x ‘anager H.C. Burkon avers th : ing circulated, and will be present-| the auction will be on the aqua: Assistance. 08 to. the strect: rellway manage | RAT ARRAS ALIMONY INSURANCE that only Packages of value will be ment, asking that more care and|NEW ENGLAND CLUB MEETING. offered to bidders 1 " 1 N | Last Fear The Blar bad cocasion| in the death yesterday of Mra lens speed be used. ; ms monthly meeting of the New |to find serious fault with the| Anna Argyle, wife of David Argyle, NOTHING LEFT FOR Zev avomisiy tietoioar &, at rooms 498 ape Exp company’s 400! there passed away a woman who Central building, Third ay, and Co- bad done within her means an lumbia st Scold It Is your hair acting badly these days? HER POOR HUSBAND Not satisfied with the $1,200 which her husband had in the bank, and which he offered her in settioment of a non-support sult on be arrested on a bench warrant and of Peruna and some worth-| her entire time to the care of per) iia) a Ww. ? gainst him, Mrs. Joogan|Wantsto leave you? No use scold- brought before Judge Main to show | legs baby clothing. He did not ex-|son# unable to provide for them |tiovq demanded his real estate as|ing itl There’s only one thing to do: why he should not be puntshed for) pect to get anything of value, and | Selves and to eee of well coax it, feed it with Ayer’s Heil ae Son toa Mra, | "M# 20 disappointed edneation tor boys Sad Birie vecry|. Mes. Hové was suing her hus-|yione ‘1p gla Berend 2 ee ee “ ern in the crowd bid down| Parents lacke: © maeeetY band for non-support, Hovd be-|\ 8°: It's an easy way to stop fall- Laura Phipps, September 1, and means. Kach recurring holiday sea | _ }ing hair. the husba ordered t hia | PAC! for varying amounts, and found M Argyle busily en.|C&me Conscience stricken and of oi "3100 and. $11.00 stout gad ‘Ac. | *2¢ tyatances in which any article Good fo prapection a AB of aifts fered to mend his ways, providing D ott | h . Sording to the complaint filed thin | %,Yalue was secured were rare. | Enked in proparint packadon of BUNS | his wife would love him as of old ObS NOT LO ort ( Hair This the woman promised to do, providing he turned over to her not only the bank account but his real When your doctor says, “'Ayer's Hair Vigor is the best hair preparation on the estate holdings as well. market, "* thet ends tt. Sewell Manca: Juatice Brown interposed here | ——————————— as and said that the husband would Our Coal Pockets be making reparation enough if he | turned the bank account, amount- ing to $1,200, over to his wife. And that fe the way it was set tled MANY STUDENTS REGISTER. The office of Registrar Herbert T. Condon of the University of| Washington was a busy place yes terday between 9 o'clock in the morning and 4 in the afternoon, while 712 students enrolled for the fall term. Three hundred and The enrollment on the beginning day last year was 547. Fighteen/are not drains upon your pockets, hundred students are expected be-| but afford you the finest screened fore registration closes. |Coal in the neighborhood at the most pleasing prices. We give you your full weight of Coal, too, with- out the addition of any dirt or Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and | alp. Leary’s non-alcobolic com- pra sivek tis. ceten' aacineh | rubbish, We have che best grades Rehing. falling hair, grayness and |r Stove, Furnace, or Range, and baldness. All druggists a: | we warrant every ton of it to have on” esints and bar.) eccellent heating qualities without | waste, Suppose you let us put in | 4 ton or two for a trial? Then we shall know we have secured your | Tegular trade, PROF. STEVENS 4 his hall for ¥ Tuesday, and Friday Ing every ing. Be 2. “Three “ 19 tench- 11; Te 2282, MAND-MADE HAUS A SPECIALTY. MENDINGTON’S BROKEN PROMISES. The sweeping assertion that they | mend everything but broken prom-| ines, crockery and glassware is jus- tified. Furniture, trunks, side sad- dies, baby carriages, leather goods, household articles. 1816 Sixth ay. Phone Ind. 3735. { SIVE MILLINERY. 223 Third Ave. Opposite New Posteffice. Ind. Phone L-1803. | | First and Cherry. Optical Department Money Saved Ladies’ Sample Shoes $2.50 to $5.00 Shoes, $2.50 Take Elevator to Third Floor. 204-5 People’s Bank Bldg. Cor, Second Av. and Pike, Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, tne, (Established 1893) | BROKERS | Stocks, Grain and Prsvistons. Both Phones 279. Prt: Wires, Capital. . Surplus and profits 40,000 CHILDRENS EYE TROUBLES Given spectal and caretw' list. What's money? It's labor put J S1g2, fy mg yw] into currency. You work, get I founte yg BR very te paid, and then put your pay | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, | at work earning money for you. Put it at work with us. We will pay you four dollars a y wages on every $100 you leave with us. 120T Secund Ave. DIAMONDS Diamonds are a good investment. We sell them on weekly payment plan. Sterling Jewelry Co. Room 117, 705 First Avenue. Bankrupt Sale $28,000 stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings at yout own price. 424—TIKE ST.—124 On NTEREST 4 PERC Compounded Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGER, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- man, rs SB. Stewart, C H. Bebb, R. C. McCormick, James D. Hoge. XN. B. Solner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET &|| 1207 and Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy. ranches at matt High Grade Gloves | lard, Georgetown =. Work in Comfort You Can Do This if You Have A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER No home is complete without GAS. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Telephones: Main 6767; Ind. 67. Henry Bldg, 1314 4th, Near Union, ST ON A NRW YORK BOX LUNCH and avoid tnfertor tmita- tions, Delivered at your place of [Serre rennet The Newport } business without extra cost; 100 and CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured. Ring up A 3615 or Main 1830. FIRST AND MADISON, One trial, ene te. Goodbye ta . 229 Marton street,