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1909, aq THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, ate a part or all of their exhibits to the Japan TO BORROW $30,000,000 held in Arcade hall Jast night un the auspices of the Central Labc i _ 4 TORTURED TO DEATH BY | mg 1 | the lgning f t HW i | Sce-Chuen : : rece od here T f { | Cruelty of Middle Ages in $30,000,000, which will be borrow H % | 4 Gern Ame and | ) ntieth Century Has from G t , i THEY SCATTER ALL OVER THE | : | Twe . led i if ‘ : capitalint / i GROUNDS AND SEE | . 7 | Been Reveal Im Most) Gilson Gardner Tells New Cry, “No Funds,” Goes Out From CHOLERA EPIDEMIC { Pi 3 | i i (iy United Pre , i EVERYTHING: | | Atrocious Crime. Washington, Leaving Opening for Private Irrigation oa, Oct ‘ i aieiteiateiaiaaniats if era opide BRA 4 | ~ Here you see with your own Schemes to Rush In. two weeks a¢ Real J N Tens of thousand youngats eyos the elty of the middle nove F¥0 |S 4 ty Dealers Insist i veer Ba Y Shenameree agos revived in the twentieth eon: | . "i ng Abcnaagy eS p Market L + 7 pal A Pay ; ih : This remarkable photograph, } Oe | T j Proven to Be a ‘ unde | HOW TO GET LAND. * | Surprise, } int * Many rehders are asking for detain about public lands, * PLAN Alt PRO | : H bel |® The government is the best source of information - a wee - If you want to know about IRRIGATED LANDS, address: # | nauirteg i mans at | Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C * FOR ARYAN HAY n consanee mere 1 mad |e l* If you want to know about land drawings, addre * | pe arket tae gp \* Land Office, Washington, D. ©. * { Stock ‘show arena, Int after Ee aborat : : : ‘ | Bryan day—Tuew ; © Kame Then H BY GILSON GARDNER. | private hands would mean @ [a durade to the expos! grounds, | ™ the saleg | SPOKANE, Wash. Oct. 9—As I) big meton cutting now and a |iud by Wagner's band. Président | * Tans: i | g0 about the government irrigation! perpetual revenue—enough to |Cyiperg and “other officials will |‘8cted by the / enterprises I find many evidences pay interset on a fine lot of | iio ite G Commoner at the |D8¥® heard of gags | of Secretary Bailinger’s unfriendli “water bonds.” : of the exposttio growth 10d become ness to the reclamation service Also where there ix a fall of wa-|et 10:46 and will escort him ite 0 own } They are mostly small things, but ter the company puts in a power|the grounds ere will eott Davin & Gp, : nment wi they are significant plant and thus runs another pipe} juncheon at York thache of bustage iggy aie angen RS, Sb In one place, for example, |line (forever) into the settler’s| building at 12:20 awakening a have Cause to forever ge Ballinger gave orders that the pocketbook And this furnishes Mr. Bryan will deliver his famous he pie the A-Y-F joer ie be plea engineer in charge dismiss the {forth an edition of “power-bonda” | address, “The Average Man,” at the ps eer eaten haecandn of “irrigation farmer.” This man | for the settlers to pay interest on.| Amphitheatre at 2:30 : 4 i them will be securing thousands has, in the past, been carried And ali these things mean much|on politics at the A eaeant low a | exhibits for the tek . Hafi-| on the rolis of ry irrigation |to me as I go about this country |7:30. There will be recep a be riche that ; ee ee ee aie te project. It Is his duty to show | 4nd read the spweches about “keep-| tion to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan at the ire Propetty ax bre Rat uiica trom Japan, $s aneet the newly arrived settler how |!9e within the law Washington State building at 9:30 ; vely the same jp e cauaiateabeners ts:02 of dit-| and where to run his ditches, | . | é { ing commissioners in charge of dit-| He gives him the “dip” of the | | TELLS OF BIG STRIKE s * far caster to ; by ar sodaiteation’ eats land and other advice that r JAMES J HILL PLANS | The national strike in Sweden |» et ane Plo to those who dc quires knowledge of engineer. | ‘ was described at a mase mee ya let tea ‘s to se one of Saas ve sons the same i ing. ese government museum. If there is no government expert, | 10 EXTEND RAILROAD - r scialist party. |*4ld F. L. Seixas of gan - ; H. D. Chapman, in charge of the |} the settler must hire a man and| pea fo Sagat celegatd from |#™m & Co. ‘The Seattlette hast i Chehalis County building, will turn | Pay $20 or $30 for this advice, for | iimaoaies Bwaten to the United States, was |the property Increase fa 9 i over to Ota the entire Chehalis ex it is work he cannot do himself. | pnd a meal gub- | 't is hard for him hibit of boxes and mill products, | | There ie enough work on each gov.|8AN FRANCISCO TO BE TER. el rr ata ean te gaat |what he might ped } one of the most, if not the most ernment project to keep one man | MINUS OF ROAD FROM Sorce wiratioh Heita tne for years ago.” : i complete exhibit of its kind at the | busy, and the officials of the recla MONTANA POINT, H A sea | Three firms report ' fair. — 7 |mation service have always pro- aaa Ra HHH pending and on the ve _— aaneenes 4d on the assumption that to hy sae _ | * | wal consummation, but PARADING EL ROGHI IN A CAGE THROUGH STREETS OF FEZ. get the water actually upon the (My United Press.) | FOR FREE TOOTH BRUSHES. * |tor of these deale they GHINAMAN MURDERS - - - etl: ves | land was just as much a part of; SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9 fe. ACE SS ‘ divulge until the sale fs : jthe government's undertaking as | re ¥ m NEW BRUNSWICK, N pa i | ] taken im gunbaked Morocco—Mo-| building a dam or constructing the |27eat Interest Is being taken in| * | NEW DBRUNBVEON on te The Md z P | face to the east at least twice a! But Ballinger again finds “no|today in the announcement by | the board of education to pro- #|*"nounce & com i BAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, Oct. 9 | The Siar. The man inthe cnec,| _'nepired apparently by the |lumberman from Minnesota, that|* with a ER ee eer a| Annex: Ser ae ‘ —Willie Louis, the son of Ah Louis, who 1 being paraded before the| %M* spirit Ballinger has left | james J. Hill is planning to ex tas suieaition tavenair. Dr. # | he Dix sulte of offices of the: city, confessed that he killed his ;Roghi Bou-Hamara, pretender to| “@'teh rid all not Be cnr in children comes *|>® carried on allot wees | stepmother, Gon Ying Louis, who} |the throne of Moroceo, His tor-| enne or some point on the Denver | * fll health all the y hy sentnainial son Se ey from unclean teeth, and that it #| bU*iness which will be: was found dead in her bed several naiiihe 4 i, 4 rolls, but shal: be discharged (line to San Francisco. “4 the steel plants at ft days ago with a bullet through ber | MRS, LEONIA BROWNE WILL a cpr tae yg es bi te a nada Rotem aah = ys when winter comes on, leaving As Walker has enormous timber | * '# gee 4 gw ves ed ous civic and private body | BE HEAD OF DIVISION IN | Francisco, on duty In. connection |ed by this spectacle in the streets; tP® engineer in charge to hire |holdings in northeastern Callfor-| ear eeiehe sanitary toothbresh. #|27e Sons Oh am ‘ The prisoner, who is 41 years of | THIS CITY. with the Portola festival, is to leave |of. See new men in the spring nia, and as he recently bought the | * adopt vn ae'the pablie schools # | &t Selling continues arg ase, sald that he killed bis step- | -- . there about Oct. 25 for Bremerton, “But,” said one engineer, “that }Piace called “Mountain Meadows,” | * It is best for the publ — mother because she had been quar: | relsome and had taunted him with | the fact that all the property of the | , SPORA’ (By United Pree) SPOKANE, Oct. % Hutebinson of pokane E) Roghi’s crime was that of as Wa. where she will be placed in| pirtng to the weak and shaky Mo} reserve. The Concord, now home | rocean throne. Only a few months! ward bound from Hanolulu to the ago Mulat Hafid himeelf was a/ near Coppervale, Lassen county, to make clean teeth obligatory. * [including the Fredonia pass, prob ably the only availab entrance te not so easy. I don't know where I can get competent o for such SESE EEE EERE RE EE kk hkhhhhheen| family belonged b her of a ee to the Sacramento valley from th } amity belonged to the father of slid tien canmaanion v4 Pumet be oe 6 he Sacramento ey from the ’ as Les eke. he sma [Soe Senn! he Semen > SP ae eee eases ee talon ty] Bellary. roccaion _poleyleme or seer Sea’ te me] MUSIC LOVERS DAY | " ed | a or « ” nt hd 7 or dence. > e MM c Lovers’ day to pay for anything he secured | !¥ ash | a8 practicable after arriving thert./« French correspondent in Fer.|™lght possibly be justified if there | ments ee ce ar iy mena soy 7%. with the moat wak-| eye diesan | Mrs. May Arkwright Hutton, wife /while the Princetoa, now out of He says that El Roghi was digni-| were any lack of funds, The con-| 71, 16, “NONE wand that he bas 'orate tausical program of the 6xpo jof L. W. Hutton, millionaire mining | commission at Puget sound, has | fied, but occasionally awore round. | trary, however, is the fact. In spite : gens | man, has been chosen leader | Mra. Leonta W. Browne of Seat tle was elected tirst viee president been ordered placed in comminsion ty fn bie native tongue at some | there | soldier who would prod him with |e bayonet. been associated with bim in manysition. Ellery’s band will give two} business ventures | long concerts in the music pavilion, joue at 2:30 and one at 7:30. The HEARST 18 TO RUN. | Metiakahtla Indian band will give of all the work done under the reclamation law this fund has gone on increasing, There is now be and head of the western district, | | After the parade he was exhib-| {Ween 35 and 40 millions available @ concert in Nome circle at 1:30. | whose territory will be all west of | \ f | ited -opponite the sultan’s palace |for new work (My Untied Prem) iThe Vi ouver Welch Male Voice the Cascades. jfor four days in the cage, which The reclamation law provides! NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Willlam R party will give a concert in the Mra nd | Other officers chosen were | M. J. Beeber, Mrs. Fred Moore Mrs. 2 lia Fas for the stern » (By United Pree) LONDON, Get. 9—At least some members of the cabinet are oppos Mra, BA tion ing any compromise such as has! tiouse and Mrs. Mary Welsh, aud-| been suggested by King Edward to | jtors: Mrs. Notware, secr p event a constitutional crisis over! yirg ‘Sadie Coates, treasurer. the budget. Winston Spencer) The new constitution was intro Churchill, president of the British) guced by Mrs. Browne, and was Board of Trade, speaking at the | agopted unanimously The state National Liberal club, a government would make no over tures to the house o1 lords, and ac cept no compromise, and that no amendment.to the finance bill by ary; ; mountains The principal place of business for the western district will be Se view presidents | lared the! has been divided Into two sections, | the division line being the Cascade | | Was covered with canopy, thus) UNDER T EATRE SEAT sterine the mockery of the sul-/ tan, for a canopy i* a symbol of ne reyal power in Morocco. Why a burglar should carry hi Following thie El Roghi was kit of tools into the Orpheum thea | placed In a dungeon in the aul tre and leave it under one of the; tan’s palace, and day after day he seats ts a question that is causing| ae taken before the monarch | the wise city detectives to scratch {and questioned, The cruel mon- | their heade. aroh was gloating over his captive | The tools were found under aland working himself up by the| seat in the rear of the theatre yes | aight of the live man to a pliteh| jterday morning, and when Fred | where he could enjoy the horrible | Davis, the doorkeeper, heard of the | death he had planned for him discovery, be recalled that a man| Two accounts are given of Eli fs also recalled that ajand, In the presence of Mulal Ha that the irrigation works shall be| Hearst announced at midnight that Auditorium at § o'clock. paid for out of the proceeds of the | he would accept the nomination for | © cane is ie sale of public jands. But the mon-| mayor as tendered at an independ-| The Congress of Peace Mothers | ey ls not really invested; it is} ont mass meeting at Cooper Union| of the World will convene in the merely loaned without interest to| Wednesday night. He repudiated | Fine Arts building at the A-Y-P. | the prospective settler, who pays| his indorsement of Justice Gaynor, | at clock Sunday. Mrs. H. 8, G back the cost of the engineering |the democratic nominee, who, he | Lake will be the principal speaker. works when he pays for his land |announced several days ago, he | Mrs. Irene Smith and others will al The consequence is that as each | would support |s0 speak Project is opened to settlement the — a money begins to pour back Into the fund. And at the end of 10 years} each project will have paid back | GH ite full cost Ballinger has indorsed the ‘ the upper house would be enter-|attie and for the eastern district| hurriedly left the theatre Thars-|Roghi’s death. One ts that he was! conclusions of Senator Carter's | tained. Spokane. day night when the show was half | taken into the sultan’s menagerie.) “investigating” committee and GHT GHT | dbus | over. It | |THUG IN SKIRTS LAST CHANCE TO moment before his departure De. | fid, disemboweled. While await-| the order has gone out that NO MORE NEW RECLAMATION FLOUR | teetive Lee Barbee had entered. yee Peggy a, he was tor PROJECTS SHALL BE UN. / | - a tare and when he no longer ERTAKEN UNTI THE . u ROBS A WOMAN) ,con vispure DECibED. | breathed his body was torn iimb| ONES IN HAND ARE CoM For light, sweet, wholesome Ie NuE SOUNDo Rie aa SFE STOCK SHOW ony press) (By Uniied Presa) from limb and thrown to the ani) PLETED, 9 f as AND | THE | SOUND = OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 9.—A thug, |. CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—As arbiter in| mals. There is tremendous significance bread use High Flight Flour ey gsc larrayed {n women’s skirts, attack. | ‘#pute between two labor unions,| The other story is that the sul-li, sis order. It means that the cults: The A-Y.P. E. live stock and|ed and robbed Mra. Emilys Meder-|JUdse Grosscup, of the federal ctr-/tan and his chamberlain took the | government is to open up no more age poultry shows will close finally at ious last night as she was on her |°U!t court. has decided that under|manacled prisoner into the me- se the rulings of the American Federa-| nagerie and thrust him tnto a cage new lands until all the present un 11 o'clock tonight. Both shows | way home at 1600 Third at., in com-| ti, Ue Tabor then elonnine eon, | ane The animals pounced \dertakings are completed, and in For nearly a quarter 919 Save Does successful in evety way, | pany with ber two children ahd} crustors unica had @ prier fia! t} upon Bl Roghi, and, after severe- |" meantime the railroads and the and both have set a mark for shows of the future in the Northwest to work up to. two women companions. Mrs, Mederious |the head was beaten on nd probably fatally in |jured by the assailant, who wield jover the machinists’ union to a*\iy injuring him, left the j#emble all elevator machinery, in stall foundations and complete aim |ilar preliminary work. victim | and refused to return, despite the} furious goadingse of the sultan of a century we have been making good private water companies can select and seize any lands not with. drawn from entry. Such private exploitation us =F LED IN Bs | "1 : a j latter then drow him out of THREE KILLED IN ne eet DOE Gord pon yt |the cage with hooks, and, pouring| ually Includes @ ditch and HO co es ss WRECK OF TRAINS on the sidewalk, and while her pa ays gl are |companions and children screamed for assistance, the thug coolly took from her $30. He then fled, vault ing over a high board fence. (By United Press.) BUTTE, Oct. 9.—Three trainmen, all living at Livingston, Mont., were killed in a wreck on the Red Lodge oranch of the Northern Pacific rail- | i TAXES WILL BE HIGHER | 3! over the still living man, set | him afire, feeding the flames with j oll-soaked rage until nothing was left but the charred bones of the The tax levy for the county was | pretender. definitely fixed yesterday, and will!” Only @ week before this the rep amount to 7.081 mills is in brought te the land just as it is under the government recia- mation department and is then sold to settlers, BUT The private company Columbia River Milling Co. charges : resentatives of the powers called twice as much as the government r9 H road, when an extra freight “side- | |cludes a school levy of 2.5 millt| on Mulal Hafid in a body and pro-|does for the same land Office and Warehouse, Seattle nol 4, tg, Indonendent } swiped” a regular bridge train. The NEW WIRELESS STUNT. which was not included in the coun: | tested inst any cruelties being| The private company charges wa. Wall save oun engines and 15 coal cars were piled Pn Ese ga ty levy of last year practionl on Wi Roshi THE in a tangled mass. The The total levy for Seattle, count 206 James St. ter rent forever, the government | | N - ill civilization stand/turns the system over to the set watsee ea | HONOLULU, Oct. 9.—The local | ing stat ane . How long w " | X e The “California crowd” at communteation today with that | year the total levy was 30.80 mills, | i ’ ns ~ pet tal eer ie means that the A-Y-P. will give its farewell hop|at Cape Blanco, Ore., the wostern-|and in 1907 it was approximately e profits from this sort o ecribing Is moat in the Washington building Wednes-| most point of the state. Several 35 mills. thing are enormous and the GHT 6 } ted by the day night. These weekly dances |long messages were received to eee the eaen government reclamation serv. FLOUR ’ RAI ; have been one of the most popular | station at Cape Blaneo is operated | compounding. i social features of the exposition. |by the government WILL GIVE LUNCHEON, MAKE H TLY lee open up a tract which in FLOUR | 1416 Second Av { | Hajima Ota, special commission Meidisciesiesesatoins i er of Japan to the A.-Y.-P. E., will pth and diseased, increasing circulation of blood throughout the entire oe body, reiievipg all functional troublea sympathetically affected. A SHOW PERMANENT) ‘Fhoge beautiful eyes, e { NATURAL CURE BY NATURE’'6 LAWS. Gov. Hay will meet with the Those ly-a-a-a beautiful eyes. Dr. Dickey has successfully treated 3,000 cases hero and in the |washington state A-Y-P commie, | , The young woman, as she looks state. Symptoms caused by vision trouble are, in part: Your eyes | sion ‘Tresiay te Pras tir oh poe or skyward all day long, is easily the may squint. irritee, run water, itch and burn, may inflame, become | permanent the Washinston exbibir ;aueen of the marble images: She diseased, this inflammation causing catarrh in the tear duct involving | ‘There is $36,000 som bint unused |2a@ been sold just 29 times, and the bronchial tubes with catarrhal infection, lids may granulate, mus 18 cet ey see’ Ther eyes—those eyes—have been DR. F. W. DICKEY GERMAN AMERICAN EYE SPECIALIST. Treats successfully the most difficult diseases, physical and mental, caused by vision trouble and eye strain. Glasses fitted by advanced and latest methods known to science; also electric treatments for the development of muscles and many nerves contracted and congested cles unbalance, see double, muscles paralyze, print blurs at reading, eyes burt In bright lights, become very nervous, nervous diseases man! “Oh, those eyes, Those beautiful eyes, Those ly ye But why go further? Just go and take a good look in at Miss “Inapiration” in the statue depart ment of the Oriental building and see if you don't come away singing, “Oh, tho |wlve @ luncheon to his fellow com | missioners in the New York build |ing Wednesday. Mr. Ota has made | many warm friends, both for him self and his country, during his visit to Seattle. |MAY MAKE STATE of the $400,000 appropriation made | pac 7 by the etnta. tie ce | responsible for each sale If considered worth wh expenses », the a Bacon—"They say the fly wading, fest, stomach becomes inflamed, indigestion. The results Kidney [exhibit will be boxed and stored | becqmes full grown in four trouble, this causing color blindness, spinal weakness, congestion base |intii the legisiaturo can finally | weeks, Do you belleve tt of brain, this causing many mental troubles, tainting spells, spasm fits, | answer the question gbert—"Yos, If everybody around and epileptic fits, Bt. Vitus’ dance, Gonstant headaches, dizzy spells, vomit. | . See © ORE eee OUST, ing, paraly grow olde Cross eyes straightened without operation or drugs is of the optic nerves and muscles, eternal blindness as you MONITOR OFFICER DIES. (By United Press.) Thompson’s Cafe & Bakery oe for this landlord On whose shoulders does the pb! home proposition? WE ARE SELLING BEAUTIFUL 6-ACRE TRACTS, $50 DOWN Dr. Dickey has equipped his of! * with the latest and most NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Capt, John THE BALANCE EASIER THAN RENT--$10 A MONTH: modern electrical appliances, giving electric treatments for the many | Joshy Nathaniel Webber, who) Carries the largest stock and as: 2 : - possession starts 79 nervous and muscular troubies. Oftice furnished most luxurious style, |#erved as an executive on the|gortment of cakes and decoratiors A piece of property like this once in your pe ere such the finest of {ts kind on the Pacific coast to sult satisfactorily within one year Glasses fitted, guaranteed in every case or lenses changed free of charge CONSULTATION FREE. CHARGES MODERATE. DR. F. W. DICKEY Moni | Merri tate ov during her battle with the/in the city. So don't fail to visit in 1564, Is dead i) @!them when wanting a fancy cake. eamen’s resort at the Gecond Av. and Marion St. Entertain Today. Nowhere in the realiy market 18 tht the road to fortune. make you free, @@ tiful home site, with enough ground tc prices and liberal terms “a Many people have purchased tracts from this plat and many more doing the same. “Procrastination Is the Thief of Time,” reach of 8 and such tactics will rob you of the home that is now within iy Come to our office at once and get full particulars. The Oregon state dommission en: | e- 205-206-207-208 German American Eyesight Specialist. tertained the A-YoP, executive orris ea 3 commission at luncheon in the} . 204206 People's Bank Bullding. Corner Second and Pike. Oregon State building today, Prest- | Y Orcs American A Office Hours—-9 a, m. to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 10 a. m. to 12 m.; even. {dent Chilberg and the full commit ings by appointment, Phone Main 5490 tee were present