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pst TES cd pv | J 0 ISHN j Men Searching} Fiendish Indian = Who Has! : Many Scalps on His Belt. | ie SE . mapteon, } pondent United Prens| Association PpouTe TO WARRE ns| via Indian Courter to Cal, Oct .—We are fear way, and unlike the mm the song, we cer where we are going $ qe more, we know what we 1» § after, and It does not PE Tore than a casual look at the @ the doren determined men ‘ to convince anyone algo are determined to get Sa we are going after—Billy Boy dead body ave enough provisions for and our horses to Mast 10 the way to Warrens Wells. the trail of Billy Boy will w Y iain Trailers. weeouer, who [8 at the was born and this country, and he how to get over the country easiest way. The three In trailers with us are said to the best in this part of the 7, and it is believed that) be little trouble in trac- ly Boy if he hax ventured to ‘Bla fortress at the summit of mountain led up two squaws, aunts y Boy, from Twenty-nine and have sent them in to ‘an they are suspected of furnished the fugitive with aad ammunition Not Taken Alive. 4 of our party do not ex that Billy Boy will be taken ive, as they say it will be safer PR tim than to take any of investigating his posi- dn view of capturing him. 4 Decrevecouer, brother of with us, determined to get for the horse Billy Boy under him. was in the first posse that out, and when they got near Boy he opened fire. Just as i a fired the first shot Wal- threw up his head, and that was intended for the | led the horse. As the ani-| pped Watia jumped and got} the small tree and out of/ the Indian's rifle. Just e left Banning it was re Billy Boy, in addition to d old Mike Boniface isbter, is believed to od of seven other per- bead of Foul Murder. long ago old Jim, : Hying at Twenty-nine MM, Weat hunting with Billy Bever came back, and/ Feported that he fell | accidentally killed bim the body was found, bullet holes in the back. © rumored that he killed in Nevada, and an old says she saw him kill a ‘Man just after he killed Mike He is also under sus- of having slain a boy and near Needles, and of having wife and child. Clara Tree, the Indian agent fs very anxfous thai the be taken alive, so that she find out whether or not Fag wife and qbild, and , Whether he ean give fisformation as to thelr whero- courier is ready to start back will try and send apother ieiheDinsieretiney ABUSED MAN WILL AES OWN LaWER Miter, accused of burglary to know something of tof Hugh McMahon, @teurred New Year's eve, Will be tried tomorrow and We Conduct his own case, acting 1 OWn attorney. Three weeks} he plead not guilty he m8 the court for s code of the| mead Judge Mitchell Gilliam the sheriff's office to pro- then Miller has studlousty | mia, This morning he de ma that he was anxiously walt-| case to be called to-| #0 that he can demonstrate | Sze will come up tomorrow ‘at 9:30, MWLSHERS WIN IN PAM UBEL CASE By Unites APOLIS, Presa. i Oct. 13, — In proceedings against Smith and Charles R. Wil Droprietors of the Indianapo- who fought against their to the District of Columbia ims charge of libel Out of articles printed to Steet that a corrupt profit of 1000 was made in the sale of @ canal to the United Judge A. B. Anderson of federal court late yesterday af- M declared that a newspaper ht to draw inferences for k. He discharged the de- i cause he said it would Be fight to drag gersous from *s to the Distriet of Co- be tried. N STRUCK BY TRAIN. avisy” United Press.) 5 Nya Oct. 13. —~ Five All foreigners, part of a| Sang of the Southern Pa-| Aeriourly injured near | day afternoon, when atrack by @ passenger W buy ‘a home? See 'S classified real estate ONE OF THEM WAS THE | PHE OTHER WAS THE YOUNG.| EST SOLDIER OF THE SOUTH | GRIZZLED VETERANS NOW, | THEY MEET ONCE BACH) YEAR TO CLASP HANDS AND| LIVE AGAIN THE STIRRING! / G DAYS WHEN THEY WERE| - The name of the person en dichieargapatsi cites “KIDS,” "BACK IN THE “SIX-| titled to the seats is published | | TIES. 5 J, H. Green Found Himself | In a small advertisement inthe |Charges Will Be Filed! | (iy United Prone.) . the Lucky M. in the! | assified division of this i - ‘ | COLON, Oct. 13.--Revolutiontate GAN PRAMBIO, Cul, Gast e¢ Lucky Man in the) of The star i i Against Policeman Who} advocates of early marriages re-|have overthrown President Jowe , Cal, Oc Maiesti . READ THE CLASSIFIED a seh | colved a severe jolt this morning in| Santos Zel of Nicaragua Beth wrere “Kida” In bare feet and ajestic Box Seats Con-} aovenrisemente i Engaged im Fight: With | 0°. 6norece ot is morsing Sa etdade, eevee af te an pd, ool MUN Sepes-tectibeve test Now Running. tickets may be for you, a Teameter. rington, wife of Gray K. Burrir tment of Zelaya, has been pro —one of the perth, ene of the SE a ton, asked for a divorce on the| claimed provisional president, The south, . — | ground of non-support capture of the government Both were 12 years old when the “LT was just about to begin read-| HI IT HELD Complaint will be made to the! , Young nity gt Be 4 wher inade without a shot be « fired, call to arms split the Union in the ing the classified ads in The Star,| |chiet of police and, If necessary, to| Ne was married and bis wife i /and no further trouble is looked or, Both were the really youngest and asked me it I had got my|, The exbibit of tho state of Wash-/#ainst Patrolman Vincent Savin) obo. a eommiauion mere pte gres canoe ie soldiers of the civil war. ington at the A-¥-P, exponition | oF brutality in the arrest of Harry | (fe say ard building ’ Sy Ged tien kn Bis Gubacaad sete .assé-cidsbe Majontic theatre tickets,” said J. Hjmay be permanently kept. to.|Jes® & Wamster, at First av, and "abs aaaas wate caeaied (6 te pred oye} ‘aa ko Ok ak Gee nies. One lived in Ottawa, ttl. Green this morning when he came) gether for the purpose of exhibit-| Pike #t., yesterday afternoon sitio in Bay, 1506, , f ce Gn anaes aa That wae Johnnie Clem, no other to The Star office to claim the two|Ing at other expositions, Within | rding to Savin, Joss waa! Mrs Hurrington alleges that her|now resine. than the world-famous “Drummer box woats advertised in the classi | eight years three great expositions | blocking the street with his team.| husband refuses to support her in|” ae ohn a sat sn iettey ek Bey of GAllch,” whe, weunded in fied department of this r Will have been given. One at Ban | Savin ordered Jens to ge out of the] any way, although he is able bodied | jighted over the overthrow of Ze chubby leg and arm, beat his tat- I have been taking The Star ever Diego, Cal, at the completion of way and grabbed tim by the arm, and a oo mpetent man, rein ewe - tered drum and safd nothing about since T have been in the city, and) the Panama canal, another at Win-|to enforce the order. That started oer ‘ his hurts “but only grinned and my family read it before that, and nipeg, Manitoba, and ¢ of the}@ fight which continued until City | TAL OMA, Oct, 13.—~A few weeks Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and drummed I have fallen Into the way of read-|reatest in the world's history in| Detective Frank Kennedy and Pa-|ago Tacoma vaudeville theatren in-| scalp, Leary's non-alcoholic com- The other Johnnie, Johnnie Whal tng the clasaified section, as much | Japan tin 1917, “It ts to have Wash-|trolman Miller arrived and took a| creased admission rates, and this | pound gives life; cures dandruff, Jen, came from Louisville, Ky. as |for the stories that many of the ‘ads’| {ngton fittingly resented that /hand tn the fight evening th ity council will reply ‘itehing, falling hair, grayness and arrant a Yankee-hater as over toll as for any other reason. I have) Gov, Hay wants the state exhibit] fystanders declare that while| by increasing theatre licenses from| baldness, AN druggists aud bar- breathed in those days, Johnnie | found that such advertisements tell) kept intact Miller held Jess from behind, Savin | $75 to $1,000 per year, | bers. Whailen, too, went to. “wah,” but | SS EEEEEEEEenee oo —$$<—— ae ont e Sehtie . ae at that time he didn't know any-| thing about Johnnie Clem. But as| Johnnie Clem was the royal mas cot of his regiment, so was John-| nie Whalien of his. And as the Johnnie from the north was a real| hero when fighting and hunger and | nardship came, so was the Johnnie | from the south. | Johnnie Clem today is Col. John lL. Clem, chief quartermaster, de-| partment of Texas, and slated for an early wearing of the brigadier general's uniform. Col. John H. Whallen has two! homes. One ts In Louisville, Ky.,| where his headquarters as million alre theatrical manager are quite frequently used to entertain bootblacks and “newstes,” who know the genta! colone! well enough COL. JOHN L. CLEM. COL. JOHN H. WHALLEN. to hail his coming along the street | wipe out, but without effacing the with glee, as the harbinger of lar- uty of a fine old story of the gesse of nickels and dimes, Col. | wa’ story of two boys who fought Whallen’s other home is in San | each as he best knew, for the cause Francisco, where he owns several! each believed in valuable ractng horses and a yacht. Last Fourth of July Col. Clem In San Francisco Col. Whallen re-| sent from San Francisco a wire cently met Col. Clem, and the two, | “Good old Johunie Whallen: You're boyishly enough, cetebdr the |all right. Johnnie Clem.” The an event by buying one Michael|swer came back instanter, dated O'Brien, newsboy, the finest auit of | Louisville, Ky.: “Good old Johnnie clothes he ever wore, with a «lit-|Clem: My friendship is as thick ax tering plece of gold money for good | the stars ou the banner, Johnale measure. Whallen.” Now both Johnnies have made a pact to meet somewhere, somehow, For a third of a century both Johnnies knew of each other, but | they never met. One day a news-|once each year, until the last call paper man introduced them. Notes|of the bugle calls one or both of| were compared, and then started a| the youngest “kids” of the armies friendship that death alone will|of the “sixties,” RARARRARRRRERE oy EEE EERE MEMES * REFUGES 40 KISSES A DAY; WIFE ARRESTED BLUEFIELD, W. ¥ Oct. 13.—Declaring that 40 times a day is more kissing than even a woman can stand, the police Judge of thie city today recommended that Edward Schenider and wife seek separation. Schenidor first had his wife arrested because she only allowed him 20 kisses a day when, for yoars he says, he was taking 40. Later Mra. Schenider had her hus band arrested, charging that he threatened to kill her when she refused to allow him the 40 kisses. The court dismissed the charges after advising the couple to break away for good. * * * * * * * * * + * * * seeeeeteeeee thee eee ee 2. 2 2 2 2 2 THOUSAND WIEN DIE IN THE HURRICANE Radond Men Sve Dw TAAIALOAD OF MEN Wind” Rees Avec WD OPERATE STACI CAR LINES COMING One hundred capitalists, bankers and electric railroad officials, mem | bers of the Massachusetts Railway association, will spend Friday and Saturday in Seattle The Easterners, who represent | | the most substantial transportation | interests of the North Atlantic sea | | | | j | } (By United Press.) NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 13—~ An appeal for ald for the citi- zens of Key West was issued teday by Mayor Fogarty. He said that practically every home in the city had either been de- motished or greatly damaged by the hurricane, and that those who still had their homes were scarcely able to care for their | board, are making a “swing around families. {the circle,” covering nearly 15,000 Starvation threatens the | miles, and are in the West, many city, the mayor said. Work is suspended and the chances of ning a livelihood for those jot them ompanied by their wives, for recreation, with an eye open to profitable investment fields. indent on daily wages is The party comes to the Sound gone, as the factories are from the national convention of | wrecked and business is at a the American Street Railway & standstill. Interurban association, which has | just ended {ts sessions at Denver. | NEW ORI Oct. 13.—Ac- From that city the New Englanders | went to Butte, thence into Canada | and over the Canadian Rockies to | Vancouver, and are expected to ar rive tn Seattle tomorrow night for | a two-day visit at the A-Y¥-P. expo- | sition. cording to # 8 Mesaage from Key West toda: t least 1,000 men employed on the Florida Rast Coast railroad were drowned in the storm which wrecked a large part of the roadway acroas the Keys. Many of those reported to have perished were living In house boats made fast to the trestle work or anchor- od in the shallows surrounding the marshy islands. Karlier it was reported that the men escaped, but these reports are) eeeeee BANK CLEARINGS, Seattie. % Clearings today . Balances Seer Te Ae i* > G15 ARABS 3 being cont icted by tater advices Tacom reaching matoland Clearings today . Key ‘West ts still onder martial Balances . law, and @ number of looters have Portland, been takem into custody by the Clearings today troops and police, who are on con stant gaard, The buildings wrecked by the fury of the hurricane are being torn down and the almost impass able streets are slowly being clear ed of tanmled debris. it is @atimated that the damage ia over two millions of dollars. Ke ports of the havoe wrought by this storm ate pouring into the city fram all sections, and they ng rag bee oi fficult to learn — smal paged 8 of life is.|. Chicago—The entire middle west The dispatehes, however, tend to|!* today under a mantle of. snow confirm the reports that there was Blizzards are raging in several a great lous of life, particularly in| states. the southern Keys, See the Marathon races next Sunday at Dugdale’s park. Henri | &t. Yves, Johnny Hayes, Tom Lon, Balances I a te Mt Beate Metadata + seeeeeee sla i tn linn in tn nn nde MINE WORKER DIES. WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. 15 Frank Sherman, for a number of years president of the United Mine Workors of Western Canada, in dead at Fernie, B.C. He engineered the | great coal strike in the Crow's Nest Pass district last spring. ERECEREEE ER EEE HY : DESTITUTE IN NOME. | boat and others . * WASHINGTON, Oct — nee a * The group of destitute men #) * and women leM without pay: #| PROF. STEVENS | * ment of their wages by an #* dancing, ‘every. Tuesday, [| * Alaskan development company * Wednesday and Friday * at Nome has swelled tn num- * aeons, Ta ba * ber toaéOyand the revenue cut: * Sinners any time” neve * ter Bear da already on the way * BAjoining baile ee * from Nome to Seattle with | Re ee »* them, if the plaps of the «o> * o—— * enue cutter ‘commander, as tel % ographed here, have been car- | P°xoU want to buy «home? * ried aut, 618° %| The Star's classified rea! estate SOR a an an abn On on | columns. Hel STORIES CAN: BE FOUND IN = THE OTAR ADS wm ve . it ca economic tale of writt th a cl he 1 wae deligh 1 t« ecel ote, as the Majentic has been our write theatre wince It opened ir, Green wan the last lucky one draw the Majestic theatre box ts which The Star is giving awa rtinen Two more tickets will be iven away today. They will be ood for any date the lucky win er chooses FILERS MUSIC HOUSE Rules and Conditions In the square below will number of phrases in irregular order. Write these so as to make one com- plete sentence, correctly s punctuated as shown, tence are now in sealed en the hands of the Seattle Daily Times, The seals will be broken only by the Judges after the close of the contest, and awards made the P.-I., and the Star. accordingly. will be considered. The deci judges to be final. Award of be made according to meri the event of a tie occurrin cal mu all Fifth Prise, The One Sending Here Are the Phrases: It Is universally conceded Vietor and Columbia, the world’s moet eminent & Mualc House makes het ye the by thousands of investigating sells better pianos award at the World's such a record would purchasers from their for less money than handling exclusively glorious Chickering, given the highest . D. 8. Johnston Co.) forty stores, that In the phonograph and and bes? facilities for talking machine fine, having not be satlefied with at the A.Y.-P. Exposition the most complete stock Fair, Chicago, as well as at Boattie,-and very anything but the best naturally a house with can be obtained elsewhere, celebrated and renowned plano, and the famous showing the Edison, the thirty most (Successor to Kimball which was Copies of the correct manner of writing this sen- Write plainly, on one side of paper only. Only one answer from a family successful ¢ on testants prizes identi- ter will awarded member manship excellence will be considered. Employes of this and other ber of thelr families are not eligible in this contest. Send tn your list at once. in the Nea PATROLMAN is ed at poltce BRUTALITY ny es HG POSITION | TELA LOSES GOVERNMENT FORCES Who'l Win These Magnificent Prizes? In Co-operation With Large Eastern Factories Will Dis- tribute $12,670 Free in the Biggest, Fairest and Most Interesting Contest Ever Launched. Superb $900 Kimball Baby the A.-Y.-P, Exposition. 6 rolls of musie. be found a pelled and velopes, in sion of the prizes will it only, In g between in charac- be to each. Re- neatness, pen- and general in answers sic houses or any mem- To others {t {9 entirely open. Remember any family In the State of Washington Is entitied to eubmit an Nobody Is barred. The prizes are now on dis play, and will go to the winners without any expense whatever and solely on merit of answers submit- ted. Those who receive cash credits can apply same on any new piano at the regular established retail price. The fairness of thie offer appeals at once to the public from the fact that Instrumente at Ellere are sold strictly upon the “one price plan—all marked in plain fig- ures. Winnera will be notified by mall oon as the final decisions are made by the judges. Send in your answer now—todsy — ad- dressed to Conttst Department, Desk 4, answer. Magnificent $600 Orchestrelle. Beautiful $500 Lester Upright. Kimball Baby Grand Received Grand Highest Award at AY. Grand $50 Talking Machi $74 to $100. lic, as your neigh and then Sisth Prine, . Exposition. brated Lester, the old-estab- lished Marshall & Wendell, ete., etc., who desire to bring these instruments still more prominently before the pub- Everybody Has an Equal Chance HERE IS LIST OF PRIZES Dainty $110 Home Organ with which received highest honors at] Instructor, ne Outfit. Then, in order of merit, 98 bona Little $250 Simplex Player with | fide credits ranging in value from was House. now You stand just as good an opportunity of winning one of these magnificent prizes bor. Our repu- tation is back of every word in this announcement, Read the rules carefully send answer at once—today, in your hered to. recently Why We Do It The corporate name of D. S. Johnston Co. to Eilers Music In order to quickly establish this changed new name and have it become as well known a household word as was D. S. John- ston Co. is the object of this contest. The change is in name only. The same square deal methods which made the John- ston Co, the largest, strongest and leading Western piano house will be strictly ad- Selling the world’s best Pianos for less than they are procurable elsewhere —making every customer a satisfied one or “money back,” and the employment of the strictly one price system, making it as safe for a child to buy at Eilers as the shrewdest bargainer—these are the methods which will be carried out as in the past. In this contest we have the co-operation of several of the largest Eastern piano makers, among them the glorious Chickering, the famous honors at A.- Kimball (awarded highest P. exposition), the cele- ‘Third Prise. and Most Artistic Correct Answer Before 10 p.m., Oct. 16th, 1909, Will Receive the First Prize, the Superb Kimball Baby Grand. Other Awards in Order of Merit. A FEW OF THE BIG PRIZE WINNERS IN OUR PREVIOUS CONTESTS Lillian Mrs. C. Mrs. C, BE. ‘e Block, s, . Field, 1402 Second Avenue West, Seattle, Wash. . Kampf, 1068 East Thomas Street, Seattle, Wash. gers, 1818 Eighth Avenue W a Seattle, Wash. J, W. Greb, 6 N. W. Business Colleg pokane, Wash. Maude Taylor, Corliss and og fb Street, Seattle, Wash. F, D, Harmon, 1901 I Str . J. Lund, p. . Mary Sadler, 705 Summit Mrs. John VW. Wood, 618 North O Box 909, Boise, Successors to ect, Avenue AND MA D. S. Johnston Co. Eilers Music Building Seattle oT: ogee. Wash, i , Seattle, Wash, a rs Tacoma, Wash, ERS. Third and University REVOLUTIONISTS OVERTHROW UL COUPLE «|