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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1909 (Conetuded.) role of host to Willlam Jenning®| Gayson, Moriarty Expect Exoneration. | nald | ing th? eighth 5 eau ehth man Mullin be HRous! ne him to return to Washington —_—_—_ © conferences regarding matters There is @ general rewret among ; me eo rane Was . r»onltion tod: J | summoned to the president's apart| Solve in the Death of|hembers i, Tang oe ‘gatomen | !t# BO errors ments and took breakfast with the syndicate that # 2 » chief executive, during which they Unknown Near the Jen- . Neate somewhere to ar | 20° t0 Abstain, Mullis got a bi to pi nor fann side before him," hen filed to Jones, Mille’ the young man who with a knife during . way and Occid oe Saturday nigh!. |» mee, , ‘ , posing in a safe ewherd to di widence | hel during wate somewhere to d be dying at Pro held a conference. sen Flats. vide.” ovation when he walked to th ie On his way back to Washington “It took some fine and artistic Brmare visite heheh, amen] | rh alae ec on |8 Jonna oa Mier J @" , oc 2 pI © J € 7 Hien afew hours. MHi8!men, sald that there could he no f Me a the man whose body was || seaite wes ye Ndergonie Gibeoe te-baiiion anitte ‘Mill at large doubt but that the international re-|o'd Om the lawn at phe roar of) int was spiked on the ari ; ” . : bs m in the play } Floyd Goodman. |tations in the Oriy |the Jenson Fiats, 617 astlake av,,|' i : ~ Tl MePhinney and| very delicate: Te cing renant Are | lant night, assaulted and thrown| DAlming’ ach of the 66,000 or more|N® runs, one hit, no errors « of the ctr who wield) cumstances, this remark was look bem. ed upon with surprise here by dt Price, started to lomata, and his resignation did not alee’ Teen ae pene maeee Emasirenges, ond wer, [cause much surprise in diplomatio| Btewart, tonaute’ at the Jensen ea knite and com flats, discovered the body late last cote i more eae eon. um re bat bis assailants Indiscreet Remarks. night Fitteing. fs je-seugumed tot seuss] - Shercte "| pino. t in suspected that some Detrott—Bush went out, Philip to the stranger,| Crane's home ts In Chi igs wee ge gf aoe yrs pat Gian RS so Chteago and] note yee Simran wah by of them swallowed the money.|to Abstein, Cobb was out, Gibso : “ hearing a thud. They went down|TPNK of It! Silver money welghs| to Abstein. Philippt dre heart and once in the} honor there that he first made re- tall about 70 pounds per $1,000-—n0| atetn’s a i ¥ * ore J lowt Wind slash laid open his|/marks that were looked upon by | MMFs to the rear of the flats and} ney wwatlowed and hid in their wage from the third story window, or did | °°!%* he of the gatemen hay we puoraty taiit been permitted to wear coats con taining pockets so that after - Beventh Inning. Pittsburg—Abatein flew to Craw ing the 56,000 or more 50 and ford. Wilson went out, Mullin ¢ cent pleces, the palmists had to| 7. Jones. Gibson singled to righ s rawford t ped Ab any fowa “o CUPY LICENSES THE jain | tm on Bevan could not be seen on ou ih! Byte throw out T. Jones at first 2 a Sail romarks were made with the ninor matters as gatemen's troubles! No Hits, no runs, no © 0 ‘ al sident Taft Sixth Inning ell Pitispure—ciarke tanned, max-} SHOWS SAYS CENSOR) Ordered to Washington. oe a 4, pooToRs SAY THAT) prosident ‘Taft was in San Fran | several of the Bengt i peice CAN'T LIVE aco on October & when Crane te. dont OR atamet: “thatelrow | xtruck out, Wagner was hit b v0 HW THE DAY ved a tel om Knox order @ Jaction as soon as we can lay our | a but Umpire Klem refused) “phe 10-cent 'M { and hoartily—evon enthustantically, | tol Jones, No runs, no hits, no] who, the man satd, had docetved Thal } 1 have nothing to say, very: | error | Dim. | | jthing is in President Chilbers’s|} Detroit—pnit i} | lh all . otro Ippt went in the box | iH] | | banda Prontdent Chilberg, in his} for Pittsburg, Delehanty fouled to | y en Only’ theatres nit him to go to first, Wag-lin this elty operate under @ Heenne| Tiand my authority is Mmited,” said 1, making the ninth victim! Charles K, Dolphin, theatre censor, of Mullins benders, No runs, no| today Some time ago Pollee Chief Detroit—Stanage went out, Wag-|Ward and { made the rounds and|? u « |ordered certain features elimin «| Since that tine the 10-cent show plate, Mullin singled over second, |have been conducted In « clean o}manner, The only question is |.| whether you recetve 10 cents’ worth r/of amusement for your dime, Per cheap shows. My so duty ta t see that they do not offend th public, As long as they operate} under a license granted by the city o|t ean do nothing to put the cheap! { +. | show out of business. 1 understand, +; however, that at least one of the 10-cent shows will close voluntarily next Saturday night.” Mayor Miller last night sent a }commanication to the city council) jrequesting the reason that the shows under discussion were not put out of business by virtue of an | ordinance introduced some time ago. diplomats there found the body of a man, ap | 0° reach first safely. Philipp! throw . Titus pits to have}. On tie Wen fen en Francteco |PATentlY about 35 yearn old." He | Sr nearly 2,000 pounds of sliver) out Delehanty. No runs, no hits ee tke Downs building re-|to Washington and upon his ar.| W8* dressed In a well fitting suit of |C'* eee eee price. and tho young | rival Bete, Crane sald repeatedty brown and wore bealigeo ‘shirt Lacked Good Sense. Eighth Inning. rovidence e o , Se tore tet ae pe iad ooeak of Bd se pica the @2-/ to indicate his identity, A scrap of ‘ ‘The truth of the whole situation] Pittshurg—ttyme flew to Craw- ARYAN HAS C000 TIME " werd of the cutting paper bearing tho address, "s29|'% Secording to many, that the @x-| ford. Loach popped to Delehanty 1 Knox's Statement. 23rd av.” was found in a pocket, |PO##tlon management was a little| Clarke flew to Cobb, No runs, from the hospital cies castes the gang|_ Seeretary of State Knox in a for.| Deputy Coroner A. J. Hil went to qupolitic in making the wholesale | hits, no errors + end the knife wielder “I reluctantly reached the con-| Police Patrolmen Smith and Me Funners im the world | clusion that the good of the service | Lannion investixated the death sett Bt. Yves, Johnny Hayes, | demands that I should inform Mr.| Shortly after the discovery of the and others who will/Crane that his resignation would | Ody, but were unable to learn if Marathon in bis-/be accepted and I have done so, | there had been trouble at the Jen park uext Sun. nent® department of state has |*@" Mata One of the man's eyer ~~ tye tee anata teen was blackened and from the way i cede ae ys rewrsnt ya anne | the body struck ft is not thought |;and® t© reason that there would entered into between China and |that he received the discolored op: |the ‘known mult no ia have on Japan relating to Manchuria, with |e by reason of the fall discharged, “rile “int ct ould made into | view of determining whether the |, The body will be held at the un-lhave proven a warning for the ten | U2 £2 T. Jones. Wilson went out t man We clean. curt. re-|agreement adversely affects Ameri |“ertaking establishment of Butter-| oP intee guilty thee naight hovg | Ts Jones, unassisted. No runs, on 4 es jean interests in the province, The| Worth & Sons pending {dentifica-| ion overtooked might have bie” no errors. Ponts study of the problem has not been | Hon. —_—— oo MILLINERY Co. concluded and no decision has been i nt =e ee Sarna DETROIT WINS GAME Final acore: «2 4 ing Innocent, as well aa guilty, as afternoon sali was known of the dead man there.| otey thieves thr te wees Jones bunted safely. Philipp pers to the world. With only sev on more days to run, an official tip could have gone to the gatemen that a certain few were suspected of stealing and that detectives were watching them, It hardly Ninth Inning. out Stanage, Mullin fanned. Day Jones walked, filling the bases. Bus! one hit, one error. Moriarity to T. Jo out a bunt. Abstein went out, Mu’ Detroit ... fumbled the ball, Gibson threw | went out, Byrne to Abstein, No runs,| 4 small crowd cheered him as he Pittsburg—Warner went out, pane Miller beat) TRAIN WRECK; FIVE KILLED. mal statement to the press, this| the address indicated, but nothing discharges of gatemen, and brand-| petroit — Moriarty singled. T. AT THE FAIR ss (Concluded.) Se ¥ lowed him, The cars went directly hn out Pike to Broadway. entered the machine at the hotel, but few noticed the car as it went through the streets. L (hy United Prem) °' FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 12— © | Five persons were killed in a col liston today near Greenville, on the | M., K. & T. railroad, | North Yakima.—“Hilly” Sunday 4) has been axked not to come here 2‘ for evangelistic purposes. Pittsburg . o 4 “During the progress of the stud { NOTICE Mr, Crane was informed by a a 5 10 partment clerk that such an ex- pee eorees ‘eke eek amination was being made. With- teh chancem out consulting the acting secretary siiestidursiigpanapenatatibrciimann Cobb bunted, but went out, Gitece | to Abst & money changer, and later £0t/ ohanty weingioa Morta w divene | - ESTER sername }cold feet and came around and said | hotenang a ure, trunks, aries, any other relthat the amount over was $240 runs, ee hac te ote yo a me armen, ove. 1816 Sixth av department | . . and without the knowledge or Ct | eel rol expert accountants had authority of any one in the depart-| ment, Mr. Crane gave out a news-| Fourth Inning. “A man named Snyder wee re-| Pittsburg—Mililer went out, Mor st ported to Monyhan by a machinist iarty to T. Jones. Abstein fanned. on lines sp Semege Naeem the|for stealing and Monyhan never |Wilson singled to left. Gibson went po teean gpd ier: ~ pea oe ida thing, Why not? Ask us. out. Moriarty to T. Jones. No rune fee end tok thee ge “COMMITTEE REPRE TING | one hit, no errors, | the proteat only potion heey sageorahen DISCHARGED GATEME Detrott---T. Jones beat out a bunt in ro - Turned Stiles Back. Stanage hit into an odd double play : who was to form va 4 “I did turn stiles back—but I did cod. bes peoratrg Pel etapa wa it on authority from the office.” | second base in time to force out sald Monyhan. “Stile 18 did nt! jones and threw Stanage out at work all day Seattl¢ day. It started | first, getting the usual Wagnerian fgjOut in the morning but the {0-ltrand of applause. Mullin walked. spector at the gate reported to me | Davy Jones singled to left Bush HENRI 6T. YVES, JOHN Seats on sale at Joe Schlu Music House and Shaw's Phar | rey disease tells how = rUnserune, | ‘at It was out of line—not work-| doubted to left, scoring Mullin. Cobb Cromwell of Seat-| Welder! Bids. resis eh on ro age Ag ng hewn mg . Bust Lelfeld threw Crawford out | know what it is to got into a news-/“' ret. Three runs, four hits, no} The Raleigh 5! ino'sne!" hy shirts ar clean Pam ng . |my record is open. As to the state-| Pitteburg--O'Connor batted for | e }ment that I was ‘fired’ several days|Leifeld, Clarke retiring the south u 1s aths ago—I'm working.” paw at the end of the fourth tn- When asked for an expreasion, A.jning. O'Conner fanned. D. Barrell, chief of admtasions, heldjfanned. Stanage dropped the last Vearth Av, between Untes and Pike, Uy doth hands in token of complete| strike, but tossed Byrne out at surrender and said, emphatically |first. Loach went out, Delohanty ren compound Saves You 98 Pee NE right, and I ordered it di* \aoubled to left, scoring D. Jones and paper mess and I am not going to *aetluaten | Bryne MEN ONLY. tH erie i te : ‘| 7f Pr F 22 gs. < 4 i rae Shown at LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP «PeeENSRR, WHE SAYER YOU FROM 8260 TO S60 HY GIVING ALTERATIONS FREE. $16.85 Suits A Great Opportunity these without ff 7.50 more The Zozodont— hie ate ‘The favorite liquid ‘dentifrice, 26 size .....++ vs THESE BIG Wednesday and Thursday (irs When Bartell cuts a price it means a substantial saving for you—not merely the odd cent lopped off. Note these prices—you save on every item. Mansfield’s Sanative Soap— ne 16c Unequaied as a soap for daily use. Mansfield’s Tar and Egg Soap— 16c Superiatively the shampoo Bomp. Cak® ....ssssereeeees Foley’s Kidney Remedy— Weck Ind 4616. — = For all kidney troubles Foley's is the best. 60c bottle 36c a - =| Fall's Best Suit Values Laxative Bromo-Quinine— 13c A pr viript, effective remedy. 250 $120 csscccsesesseees new arrival, and ts # very model. You will @ % ‘ hots the distinetive style of tbl Sanitol Face Cream— hew sult and the perfect Mines, th Note the Bartell prices you will understand why it . opula: Nothing like it In ‘ * or near the pric Pinaud’s Vegetal— 59c n-taflor 4 “4 Ji " rte! re man-ta cone. dangse ] ‘ Note the Bartell price...... RF a i brown, smoke and bronze. ‘OE ts of the best. } Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer— For indigestion, headaches, etc, the favorite. 100 size ... i. PRINTERS. a koe = | Swell Novelly Suits for Fall $27.50 to $37.50 High-clase, strictly man-tatlored sulte—each ‘the embodiment — of juality, style, fit and workmanship. Wampole’s Extract of Cod Liver Oil— 69 c Invaluable in tubercular troubles. The $1 size ......+++ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills— 33c For all anaemic conditions, debility; ete. The 0c size . Pears’ Unscented Soap 9c The world’s standard. Note the Bartell price. Cake . WS full value ¢ vad dna . yi Pond’s Extract— 15c The regular 2he size ....... PIUTTTTT ITT ee New Fall Coats Stylish Military Capes, $8.60 to 19,59. Pape’s Diapepsin— For all after dinner discomforts. 50c sie .....ces0+05 c Now Fall Covert Coats, $10.60 to $30.00. New Mixture $10.60 to $26.00. Peroxide Facial Cream— 19 c A perfect toilet cream, The 25¢ BIZ .....cceeccerees “THE HOUSH OF SAMPLIS.”" LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 Arcade Building AKE ELEVATOR OPEN ‘TILL 0 P.M. SATURDAY, (Conctuded.) — - . Dugdale Park 3 Sunday, Oct. 17, 2 P. M. Greatest International Runners WADA, JAPANESE MUSHER, AND OTHERS, CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, IN THE GREATEST MARATHON EVER RUN. General Admission $1.00. Reserved Seats $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00. 3 Bartell Drug Stores No.1—Old Store |No. 2—Main Store| No.3 —New Store 506 eecond a War | 610 Second Av. | “rear'tne city Market ~= Farmers, | =< Attention! . * sonally, I have no use for these 3 py for ihe; Bound oysters, tbe pint mutton stew steaks, 2 pe pound; veal NY HAYES, TOM LONGBOAT, mpf's Cigar Store, Sherman-Clay macy $1 Down and $1 Weekly Bartell Quality Is Satisfaction Iusurance TRUSSES Elastic Hose, Etc. New York Elastic Truss; regu EO GAMB s cringsnts os secy S5¢ Faxter’s Elastic Truss; regular $2.25 - SL70 Swedish Spring Truss; regular Ree - $1.85 Melbourne English Truss; regu- lar $4.50 .. ‘ ++ $2.85 Hood Patent Truss; regular <a as - $4.90 tered oak. Size of top 24x24 jnches. structed; quartered oak finish. Illustration is exact reproduction. ished quartered oak Linen Kneecaps, Leggings or Anklets; special ........ 81.10 Extra Stout Silk Kneecaps, Leg. gings or Anklets ....... $1.88 Linen Abdominal Supporters; $1.50 value for .... - 81.20 Paragon Abdominal Belts; regu- lar $2.25 .... oe $1.60 Utility Abdominal Belts; 5 goods for ... ‘ Special made “Fashic dominal Belts; regular for . Rubber Goods at a Price 65c Yukon Hot Wa ter Bottle -A9¢ $1.75 Seamless Hot Water Bottle $1.30 $2 Perfection Hot Water Bottle $1.55 8c Fairfax Fountain Syrin Me $i oodyear Foun: tain Syringe ...89¢ Sve Seamless Rubber Gloves ....+...83¢ $1 Venus Rubber Gloves .....eee SBe Market. The only condition exget ed from prospective occupants’ of | these stalls is that they shall offer «.| for sale the best the v le and produce market affords able prices. The time has for you and the Seattle consumer 4 | tO get together for your mutual ad- vantage FRUIT —Now apples, 10 pounds for! By reducing your selling cost the "for thas oom market management will expect you to make corresponding reduc |tons fn your prices to the pubite. 2| Address all communications to the «:|Westlake Market "| PINE ST. FIFTH, SIXTH AND WESTLAKE AVS. pound MBAT—Hreast of be best pot tbe pound; Bara ound; chuck | ihm stew. se | DO you want to buy ahome? See sound: pork) The Star's classified real estate reer steaks, 3) columns, Look Familiar? The Westlake Public Market Must become the best known household word in Seattle, and we will make it so, You will help, for it means to you PURE, CLEAN FOODS, AND AT PRICES as low or lower than you have been paying for the corresponding goods, wept in an unsanitary way and amidst filth. F Werlnesday Is Special Meat Day And you will find the CHOICEST EDIBLES in the market dis- played under 3,000 square feet of plate glass in cold radiation, and free from all possibility of dirt or germs. 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Has French piate beveled mirror, size 18x24 inches Center Table as pictured, made of all hardwood, finished quar- Large Arm Rocker, made of all hardwood; very strongly con- Two Chairs as shown in illustration, made extra strong and fin- Entire set yours for $27.50—$1 Now and $1 Weekly. i ‘The “Columbia” Air-Tight for Wood If wood is your fuel the CO- LUMBIA should be your stove, We guarantee that it will save fuel, heat your home properly- give satisfaction. The COLUMBIA is heavily lined all the way to the top; it has the patented elbow draft fit ted on with steel collar. No bolts or putty in the Colum bia. Everything is airtight and you get all the benefit of the heat in your rooms. The COLUMBIA stove body is made of the very best material obtainable, We guarantee that it will hold fire twenty-four hours. Four sizes, $9.50, $12.50, $15.50, $17.50. $1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY. Work in Comfort You Can Do This if You Have A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER No home is complete without GAS. 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