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THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1909. THREE MEN---STORY OF AN UNEQUAL TRIANGL BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS IN YESTERDAY'S ISSUE OF THE STAR SAMUEL ADAMS BROUGHT HIS STORY, “THREE MEN,” POINT WHERE 68, SLUFEK, BLINDED AND INTO THE ARMS OF JECNKS, JR, SON OF THE OWNER OF | THE BIG MiILLs, MR. DAY'S ISSUE OF THE STAR, THIS NARRATIVE ED FROM (Concluded.) THE OCTOBER AMERICAN MAGAZINE omel OP TO THE foc HOPKINS FAINTING, ADANS FINISHES HIS STORY t IN TO PELL | 18 REPRINT | 1 it up. As soon as you get home take a good hot bath, and gargle | Bome fools say pneumonia tan't tn tious, They ought to have my practice, Better go now, No good waiting her Jencks Jr. re da dripping tace about him. live Hike thi and looked ped home ponde come a him and i panes eee ' requent inquiries went to the hoi oe yaings kill his wife and fam: |. Ghatak’ tke Jencks, Jr motor car WAS PUT |ily which would, perhaps, have pce yon B. es Bes Pag hed ring near by, Jencks, Jr's muscle* heen the best thing for ail con-| @UeMt reports camo back Piheorord were mighty. He lifted two bun: | cerned, but couldn't be allowed | ecinful thinkigs Bia ne Bagg Gred_odd pounds of inert labor in) in the midst of the fracas, the |/ costs wero akin to the socialistic his arms and deposited It on the |qoctor arrived, Being a netghbor- | HOUKLES Were akin fo the soclalistle neat. He made a bundle of It, with /hood practitioner, he was of an ab-|fOE Of Irresponsible idealists, | A\ furs. The bundle quivered and] rypt and time-saving nature, Ho ea the All of contrition " and remorse nis was when they RAaped | precipitated himself into the fleht.| Que with: in suis We § te be “Where do you live?” asked / armed with a small squirt. Two) felt Wi ’ ah Be Jencks, Jr. punctures with this settled the Re romped ay Hg och ‘Mollberra Al’ By Garman’s #8) gretiable Hun, He collapsed and ac eventl ve thoughts 3 c became very confused loon,” said B. Slufek Down | was put to bed ame yo a. River Bottom way Get out,” said the doctor to B pa ‘arto Prarie feb During the swift run B. Slufek | giufek's wife € ye ha fi ives spoke only once. That was when! ghe went, trailing her progeny a tate des af « ygeo Pah Jencks, Jr, asked him if he felt any | after wn i eneRs Jr better. ‘ nt ear aid ti pa “I think I goin’ die,” sald B. Stu-| tne ain Je and eclalte a ari d by fek humbly. “Excoose me ff carefully a edule « . wwe an “Nonsense!” sald Jencks, J te s in th be nek . a. Was trying his Jencks, Jr. had nev he panting har at bribing , berry Alley t i not her ald th Bie ai y him. As fo e h r el ¢ hed work <erl - sported. He opined th was no] ful about infec ve. But he died. place for a gentiems h wa a © bad eo 8 aK true. It was X that it with bin ® Ring a was no place any h be: | Jer ted the heavy a as A my ing. brea the foul bed. Nevertheless, a great many hu saan , pings lived in Mulberry Al-j tb tand t They lived several in a room.| ay, +, Age x ,}and Ww » case of the B. Slufeks, two!) , 2° most always Is w more did Jonck j tiny compartments housed seven. lek satin “tdi nearby ell ta at arsed his god. which would Jencks, Jr. had never seen a room | sneumonia? y blasphemy like those of the B. Slufeks’ before Well—plenty But you can't bla a It edified him still leay than Mul-| 4,4, ard god. 4 he | berry Alley had. But ft gave him; But, outside of that,” poraluted fe ing Ge some first-hand notions as to hous} y.0 oy." J; : ka, Jr, and perhay | ing reform and irresponsible ideal |" "... ‘ . i ufek, looked down, one mia Yes; they die like fies. But | gone te oF ft the f ists. These notic however, 414] 1105 ‘they breed like f soe suppose pity of the futile sy not crystallize until later, Too late,| "Wats the cause of it?” sald | ele Im fact, Sehéen Ye ee Jencks, Jr., having carried B Twenty-five per cont éivi re ot rs | Slufek into his home, sent the dis} 7% nso | mainly said the doctor. a ful | gusted chauffeur for a doctor. Will he die? ully | Then he returned to soothe the Probably ow j alarms of Mrs. Sluf He needn't a with have troubled. Mrs. waan't If money will do anything be-| gone. It alarmed. She was drunk. This was | #80 Jencks Jr. way when | very culpable of her. But she| The man of medicine smiled | strong men @idn’t care. She didn't drink to) érimly. Poor as was his distr « n hour acquire merit, Dut to, achieve for-| he had so ofte m the agent of B. Slufek looked for other fobs getfulness. It is sometimes desir. that pitiful attempt to bribe incor-| They had. B. Slufek able to forget that one is the wife of a husband who works 12 hours Ye ruptible Death! mu can get him out of this took if | fuddied every day in the week, with a pe | you! tke sald he That'll be some | Esq. H . Tiodiec shift of 24 hours on end, and hel Jencks w : brings home $1.65 a day to keep| “The best hospital ane,” said | have giv Aine a family on. Jencks Jr. He gave name as| that b t a B. Siufek spoke thickly to his | guaranty counts about Jencks, Jr's death B children. The children stared,| The fed. “By the way,” | Slufek was duly arrested and sent wide-eyed and awe-stricken at the he said happen to cough /to jail When he came out his fam wonderful stranger. All but the|in your face? While you we y wa p in , He had al youngest girl. She giggled and/fixhting, you know bad name. Nobody would give work | Mbbered over a lump of rags. She Jencks J tur a little green to a man like b He sank to the | was a rickety tmbecile. Children with na The doctor waited for | gutter and his family became pub sometimes turn Out that way when no further answer He went to a! lle charges This p on aatisfn they're brought up, in a foul alley, on the kind of nutriment which Dra wages of $1.65 per day in a city of | water he sniffed at it high rentals are able to provide. B. Slufek kicked at her and she howl e4 with surprise. Then they all howled because B stranger had clinched and Senta all around the room. turne B. iin th ling nose Never mind,” he pump in the rear yard by out houses. surrounded ing a basin with a wrink id, “this 1) fix it.” “Wash your face thoroug' Snuff som at,” he said Stufek and the a tablet into the basin. were | fizzed The w said as he re He dropped te torily my of | f firet hypothe depravity ways tains to never to the tends my As I said at th € riisn’t a true wholly, that is altered. Bye t the auel * al © B. Slufekea and Also it Jen Eaqa taet, the story story Not The anyway on are of} 1 1 B. Reed \JONES WILL NOT i & Reed, ms lawyer, and A REMAIN NEUTRAL)... armed wit NORTH YAKIMA cine pad mics. acs.. Bh Trouble {s brewing over federal ap-| ——————— 2 Bites ate. pointments to be made in this tate j FOUND IN THE. for « | age | been " that Iditarod River a: ari. to <— = the Diggin, (By United Presse. Jafet Lindeberg, discoverer of the of each side ach side A marshal and a tats of the « must be d. Senator Jones and his it is decla of the the my Heretofor disposed of by side east, w of the (By United Frees, SA JOBE, Cal Nome gold field and the largest |) 10) ened pe mine operator in Alaska, arrived |tory wit be em from the North on the Victoria last | near future I D teach thone night with late news concerning the t recent discovery of placer fields on “pag hark Bye we the Iditarod river in the Innoko dis-| The announeomes trict. In advices from a representa-| Captain J, W, Price tive sent by Mr. Lindeberg to th new district, information is given that 1,000 prospectors have already arrived and 200 more are expected this fall. Food supplies are and hardships are expected fron lack of food. Three tons of freight destined for the new field were kept land scarce ‘ ted he AEROPLANE. FAGTORY FOR PCHEG GOST LODGE MEMBERS LIKE et attorney ee ee ee oo out by low water and the w STAR AND THEY SAY $0 freeze up which has already occu red We, the officers and mem Mr. Lindeberg’s informant stated|* bers of Perseverance lodge that one prospector had sunk nine No. 121, International Order of holes to bed rock, cross cutting Good Templars, Ballard Sta creek, and that eight of these were tion, Seattle, Wash., at the ranning not less than $1.75 a square regular meeting, held this foot. Prospecting conducted nearby Tuesday, October 12, 1909, showed conditions equally fave have adopted the following res. able. olution and caused same to be SSSSSESEEEEE EEE ETH ESSE EEE EE EE Spread on our minutes, and a * Quick Cure Made by Bake Oven ] copy of the same to be sent *| gen iy tea Be it Resolved, That we, the took him or n fow 8 to get officers and members of Per- *| rid of hat ailment, And, consid STEEP MOUNTAIN SIDE severance lodge No, 121, 1. 0. |, the fact that he was bedrid G. T., extend our many thanks *| den rt of the time, his quick ciecemeesiions to the editor of The Star for * cure is ¢ lered remarkable To (By United Press.) | * the interest he has shown for &| day he is a well man—not only re RENO, Nevada, Oct. 16.—Three| * the public in general, through ved entirely and permanently of Higa en A & | nne of his paper, in #| the rheumatic pains, but alao cure: men are seriousl Injured and one! ® the exposing of graft, road #| of shcraach,: He aay iy 8 oo ry is expected to die as the result of] ® house scandais, etc. bles. | a thrilling ride taken in the Bodie-| *| You ask how it was done, Mr. Thorne stage near Lucky Boy,| Kah hk hk Kt Kt tw Levall will tell you that the agency Nevada {that has made him a well man Ie The six horses drawing in| HOTEL CECIL SOLD. the famous Loughney & Loughney vehicle became frightened « ash / Bake Oven, 220 to 225 People’s Se ed down the steep Pc s at}, The Cecil hotel, at First av. and ings Bank Building, And it. ro-| top speed. Driver Frank Williams | Spr old yesterday tol auired only a short time to bring was hurled from his seat, He struck |Cigrence J. Gerald of the Gerald) qpoyt this positive cure on his shoulder, and was dangory ae, and I. Rosenthal, proprietor!” Why suffer with rheumatiam, | ously hurt, It 1s foared that he] the Newport, for $80,000. They| stomach, Hvér, bowel. or kidney is futernal ¥ injured and little hope | #Hnounce they will spend a ke sum] troubles’ when you can be so easily is held out for his recoveryo jin remodeling the hote} cured? Think It over! Sat Among the passe injured v tin, a mining man of neriously Manhattan; | LAWYER ACCUSED OF HOLDUP, | charge | and thy Loughney & Loughney nothing fot consultation (By United Pron ve @ correct dingnosty of eve Florence Wallace and Melo Plomez, | PORTLAND, "Ore., Ox C16 ~Held oaap without tiking quieticas | employes of the Mono mill |up within a block of his home on] Lady nurses always tn attendance | The animals stopped of their own| Portland Height esterday, Dantel|for lady patients. Office hours: | accord after reaching the bottom|®, Powers, a lawyer, was rebbed of| Daily, 8 a m. to 6 p, m,, and Sun. | of the grade. |$20 by two men. Within an hour|days from 9 a, m, to noon only, | and CHANNING ELLERY BIDS US GOODBYE expo: bandmen wil It nore Ue te Mr. E He 4 GONVIGTS MAKE THEIR. =: SALEM After two months at the A-Y uP, lovers of goo (By United Pree) two of them s today eriffe and pe armed, in broke ds while two G. R fully THE § has made arrangements with the Monitor and Merrimac man- agement to have the workings of this famous, spectacle ex- SEE IT TOMORROW. POSITIVELY the LAST DAY. Wrecking begins Monday. plained. CHANNING ELLERY AND TADDEO Di GIROLUMO., fron livers rey took ESCAPE FROM GUARDS é: omar foun and buggy and they drove ward. A reward of $100 fc 16—Five man has been offe of city are being gus with precaution prisoners) WASHINGTON. D. ¢ MeNolll of Pi Oct SEE THE unlocked, | Orchard and i lens ete of the sition night and war tin, with | tion | ples pi While th | progress, 4 | Twins | ma ees for th New Clerks at Navy Yard. Alcoholic 16.— | scalp. pound al A. BE. Harner of Cha Wash t m appolnted at the baldness. Of 16 Puget Sound navy yar bers. SUNDAY SPECIAL MONITOR an MERRIMAC FAIR GROUNDS CENTS For Adults {ATTLE PRESS CENTS Children Exposi were jearly this morning. Mechanical assoctation, and the |ereatest of times ing began half an hour after He played at Char le Three hundred cou grand march. ticipated in 200 other couples * grand march was in | company, 1 marched into t jenlivened the occ ‘CHARITY SOCIETY UNWITTINGLY AIDS DEFEAT OF JUSTICE BIO GOODBYE 70 BUNCH ON PAY STREMK | Midnight pram Given a | Theatrical People Dreamland to Those of ion Joy Path. at The concessionaires and perform: | Pay Streak at the expo given a goodbye dance at Dreamland last night, or rathor | by the Theatri Dane mid ome, Bweet Home 6 o'clock this morn was had ne } early every “Joy pather” on the Streak was in attendance and jevery show shop in the city was represented, both by those back and tn front of the house At 2 jumbia, the belle of | age at the expost Rowe led off the this feature looking on of the “Thre aying in embers “ book t ny ie now and bis through the help of Ellery and his MG Rie, SC | : _ anni Koodbye, band concerts {a the, Seattle will miss the kindly Some time ago John Cohn sought |} General Admission $1.00. Rese master and all bis n an wel the aid of the Charity Organization | Seats on sale at Joe Schlum that there are hopes to see them back again society, John wanted to go to Call Music House and Shaw's Pharm music in Beat- soon fornia. If he only had railroad fare | ere before; Be * the two reguiar vocal-| he would wander back to the fam-| ¢ here. tets w nd, Mise Marguerite | iiy home. He really wanted to pull] » serlously, Fry # douna, and|off the prodigal son stunt. He was part of bie duty for Victor Herbert's | very sincere about it | chotee of bite Re will be a solotet at both] And the Charity Organization so ¢ & closed | of Sunday's concerts clety “fell” for his taik. John ieft siete aw x Beattie with many thanks. ots tn the gang, it is evident| But now jal of the Charity t. Atap “ud Fred | Kings and was in September on a charge of selling Mquor without a lHeense at 4045 14th ay. N. BE. Kingsl was twice convicted of a sim cach | offense nk But vow the third case will be ax {dismissed against Kingsland be i Cohn was the only wit e tate tonlos destroy hair and Leary’ All 5 CLUB non-alcoholic com ife; cures dandruff, itehing, falling bair, grayness and druggists and b ¢ pavilion and| | WHOLESALE &THE G KER~> wie = DRUG co. SF RETAIL wid ioe INST VEN IN. E YOUR PHONE ‘ 916 = =) eee Tom STORE Swe oruvena a Tae WESTLAKE AVE, IST-OFF\GE BUB-STATION stoma, FREE To ALL ALL SEATTUgy r Kodaks of every and of every ery size in} complete assortment, KODAK HEADQUARTERS We do the biggest photo supply business and be- cause we sell so much nothing has a chance to get | | stale. Developing, print- ing and enlarging for amateurs. 1$10,000 Marathon Rac Dugdale Park Sunday, Oct. 17, 2 P. M. Greatest International R HENRI ST. YVES, JOHNNY HAYES, TOM Lo WADA, JAPANESE MUSHER, AND OTHERS, CHAM THE WORLD, IN THE GREATEST MARATHON EVER | Nav tee Steamers H. B. 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