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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909 9 ee | would have sald nal instinet, Even the birds flyin care oO eattle Bh © , a hrough the air to thelr neste. fr +d lg , 5, ate bo ! t 6 Hees + LOVETT THE MAN * THAN PRE D OF U. S. the r ne in her lair, these me n| ace ty 4 “4 ~ - tata aad ¢ (By United Press.) . Ay, proved it just Mra. | Concluded.) ’ og RE * oO the * hott and hundreds of o thier tach ast ~ Ab npc ring nig arbi t * dl e 1 and : : jers have proved it That the compan ny ‘ ‘ean fare of five |Intervening * Pacific t will Picture of Great Commontr Contained in), 4 *?8'row oF & Honess tan’ ub request for pertnianion te nta for eact be charged | i#ht. & meet lay, w mn interesting ‘ " ‘ ject to gossip of the others in the ney B : for the brosent. 1 ie tak tt sf uni & derntoc j t will be # 31 in “The Week,” a Victorian Paper, on jflock, oF In the Jungle, but Mr t an he understands the law gov-| will b operated probably tomor f ws oy beh gaitorial CBA Hanna knew what Shelby was orning atters, ¢ ure |row, © t ted they will | {hese un * lines, t coed the late B. H. | as Orator and Christian Gentleman. a Wh RUb-ahenee tree ok an : wT Peg te tel ages pl Manthey i li * 1 * ni Brya | deal that she felt aure would come Witk.t the sanction of the com Pu it le werved the | # iz - | She knew hor husband would come " | Wait for the Auto Aid 4 oT eee eee eee es 2 os CTORIA, B. ¢ ne to advance the interests of the | fF her, and he did “ea I think T ean beat the ratlway mind-tt fare 1 4 mms WEEK vi Y. & a Oe ne eee a shel that had been go full of} This Comes for S, B. es. company on th rit,” he sald tof] may te +s Jennings ye res, WAS Competing with men who have | *7™pathy, lh tis second spasm was T day, in discussing the situation yasKon arrives ye wie, . ted their Hives to advocating | P&M shown by an outraged hus-| zel on Top of a Thrash-|"")),') {)\" ainly beyond my under an . M “a : Ate | the Christian religion, and be was| 8M that {t didn't know what real| ing Administered by In-| "(ig that tu many Can Ar | at 10 o'cloc be Placed at a diwadvantage, As an|*7MPathy was, Hanna knew bitrartly raise tts as it did/ihat grouy thia morning re taree ted Areument his address in the thea-|, For he told his wife he was tak sulted Woman's Hus-| without violating the law, — It|school' children were still walting| wxsH ach Silat te 4 Week| * could not be taken sertounly; | !28 ber back only for the children's | Land seems to be that it Ia clearly 4) at the various stations for the auto * t “ f tay | tt Was neither logical nor sequen-| “ke; for little Phyllis, who was an question for the commission to de-| mobile A , DELICATESSEN . at : sce’ tial, and in many places was |/U8t starting to school, and the ie ide retary Fairchild informs al ay gyre f i = ; k he} sophtatical, ‘The veriéat tyro in| O#Y, Merrill j me that President Furth, of the The Boycott Begins. a for ‘ ade bree ir i af; 16 | I * * | theological debate would find no}, “1 Wrote to Walter and told him}, Thoroughly whipped by an trate | raiiway company, did notify Me Several of the trains that passed|crnts stor #6 . oe : ees Sat i} rouble in turning (t inside out | 1 was heartaick, tired of it all, and|¥#band, thrown Int ojail and then) commission in an informal way|through. the shines eaterday | =s2 rf ; Poa ae TART af ab ee As an outspoken, manly dectara-|% lonely for the children,” was Sibert ed Ss days on me that his corporation intended to| were practically deserted, Some of |» “AT, felled roeat of } ey aM the es of | HOR. In favor of Christianity, and sey dirs. Hiatan bac x at home, told eg gene wa 4. Bel mete on inéren 6 the fare to two cents per|the residents did not even attend | chops, ' ap i earma “lan appeal to the youn en of the # stood up in 0 have | & on tae jeweler 0} “| mile. chure relied ‘sigh basing ench chor man, of burly the higher life, tt was admirable. | Merril! cooed happily, now that|, Gentzel, according to Mra, M. C Did Not Sanction Increase. to pay tase on the Interurban Hae. |? C ‘appearar The chairman, Mr. RB. MeMick,|™&mma was there to put his tiny| Baker, a gucst atthe Grand Pa:| Mr Furth wan told to go abead,! Oniy those whose duty called Yedier Ait ghee tor. be; & banc e of eal and « Ps quite involuntarily betrayed |ahoes on his chubby feet | citte hotel, made repugnant ad-|/but that he must not leave with them from thelr homes were seen |°% carrots «e hea ! gre thick and sq is own verdict and that of the) Shelby hasn't gotten over its | vanes to her when she entered his the Jnpression that the tommia-|on the cars. At some of the ata rman ba for ‘ - en on: jp high and do nudience when, at the conclusion,| hock yet. Maybe It never will, |Didce Of business Saturday after.| sion sanctioned the raino that will |tijny the leaders of the fight “ by elev at he asked them to sing the daxclony|. Maybe It deeun't matter, noon, Mrs, Baker left the store and eh a hardship on the bun the railway questioned informed her husband Free stalls under roof are yours drawn s who live in the instead of “God Save the King who boarded trains to|» of the Jaw o y at the sympathy it showed,| ‘The irate spouse went for Gent-| suburbs affected, and work in Be - fe eye won Eg ee for the asking at the new Westlake MA the cer, would be | oy Niet ete sina pling Meare tne. toler ee talk asa side! gol and aftor administering a se-|attle, Mr. Purth was told at that Nera icons 7 ranted thts {att Re-Fancy Gravenateln app Market. The only condition exact fan one drawn) one can doubt. In thie teapect be laaa’ b pre: Ht nm red the woman,/ vere threshing had the jeweler jtime by Secretary Fairchild that} norning. wan even more successful | Beauties pears, 6 f hing pears, 04 from Prospective occupants of ’ edhe abor: the ears. /is an ornament to public life, and| among other po i ad mending arrested KS a masher ‘ the proper step for the patrons | vosterday than the most enthustas- |More M crap +. pas. Se an ged is a rae gee oa << i description it | should be iia 4 . hen he appeared in police court | to make would be to appeal to the |e ge. g Beer a . na or sale the best the vegetable ai f ‘hat Mr. Pieyen presente ater sion coe Lakes tad ra PS iy pF es ~— pay the/this morning Gentsel pleaded not | commission . eMey-a ¢ th a haa produce market affords at reason- iy the balancing of t met: @niGen “bn. uameoeiname eh here came the last night! gutity, but the frank. tale related In sy of President Furth’s cnerse— able prices. The time has arrived ra un and why | with the children, for ah ewaa being | py Mra. for you and the Seattle consumer Baker caused Judge Gor. | statement to the contrary, Mr. Hit The following resolutions were bis own countrymen have decided sued tk oree lecided | sued for divorce, and don to give the prisoner the limit, a| man, who owns considerable prop-| passed by the Kent Commercial qvarn @ hard mouth, hatin m four occasions that he ts not of | banish " about to be to get together for your mutual ad- | f fit al " from home while the suit e 0} 00 anc >» days e near ot . f re one” vantage. a ras wehis face. When | Xe caliber of which presidents are| was to take Its course, Mother Jove| "Through Hit Gill, bie attorney, | urban line, techn thee re auter:|« ‘ By reducing your selling cost the ; ee! the ot UT ts waite oeess desteun ‘de had conquered, ‘twas true, but, hay mtzel entered an appeal to the|ed from him the promise that the) Wheréas market management will expect ' ‘and Peng itself fon, he te far better adapted |e Now It was to be unsatisfied. | supertor court. He was released |fare on the road would not be in-|2%4" Wy? 2! . you to make corresponding reduc- t than the lower Christian ministry than for Happy again, the children jon a bond of $200. No date has|creased. On the strength of this|the Pumet toc iv. Hons fn your prices to the publile. rmiaps. mm short, he cal life. He stated that hel slept Grief-etricken again, the | yet been set for the trial promise scores of people have | ©. has been ha ni * panies all communications to J harlos . at . mother bent over them, it w }bullt homes " q tah ~ ° 2 — ve! a pean beagpe ned ould he) her last sight of them—a silent POLITICIAN’S SON SHOT. White and 1 he sas r cad waet aad ’ : wa a °. i¢ could not | (By Untied Pree.) r a i ara Sarre by " on Ww " Ripees eve, dark and do better than devote himself en-| Sworine intic ecu’ wren (oe SACRAMENTO, Cal, Det, 18.—|2©W live there j apronsabebte A pnd wat ered Tied ene which } # into|, to a work which obviously} SeePing little soute, which had | Ainort Riley, aged 21, son of John He Is Confiden iw comand for thet eens won sg est ; Confident aw he becom ater | ties near bis heart, and for the| #¢" given into her keeping, @ [Riey, a prominent democratic pol | oN tx of traveling and | ne Enetin oa Be voice, assuming that | prosecution of which he possesses | ‘ust she had betrayed itielan, was shot through the right tied io Pe See eee nave! | rereag han "| Ratate eotte “fo; genuine Formos | CINE ST. FIFTH, SIXTH AND 34 ie usual form) many excellent qualifications. — | yg rane “eat Ge cime, Ht might [nip and left arm this morning by Violate thee proreten Mae Tian |{ariy ‘constructed in "the United | Ovleng tea Sic it °° Be | WESTLAKE AVS. Ma galy spec! with disap , those children wow ve rete om | eates the promine man a P s » FLO s . Et ts strong, ts oO | only a bitter memory. Or, as eng “i i I bd pal pt eva says it made to him,” continued |” \ Pa so Gi J oe ai eo fm range and oote to to hint, there may be a remar- ogy, <r lagee My oh at dut, el confident that after | !*y aGing ioe ’ . ee ow cters was arrested dl the Gain Wain ees wee : STALLS Let’s Go Sh n STALLS ts entirely devoid of riage some day, a happier one, | polo a gh rate r seven fe quality, and has ___\Coneivdes.) now that the first marriage h tReet In court, The company will be years pe ' " 21 AND 22 at the 21 AND 22 pote pens eraghen, Merril Gina In| been tested by fire. enjoined from charging the present | ** fa mbers the melody | his crib, ~ “How could Walter ever take | COOK TO SHOW'EM. | [ate What we want in, & chance | jars per , e gvalee, for instance, the Tt wae the fret wee: ogee hie wife back?" Shelby asks. P © fight the matter out before the re fr * ning Phytiia i* (By United Press.) % | railroad sommissio . il be 4 very striking. It ts not) anq Morrill hadn't felt the kindly That ie what any other town ® NEWYORK, Oct. 18.—Dr. #\the next tem if aa pice . bible that the exigencies of | jittle things that mothers like to do| WoUld ask. % Cook has appeared here before #| wrested It ons to udunetion is : . " ; ing have forced Mr. for their children But, is Shelby right? *% the Explorers’ club to defend ® rs mas A not grante me It's so convenient inder one roof—and it’s surprising of speakin, siac - ; cannot say now just what action | *#* . wht jan ow far you can make a dollar go ther Teas © gvthalhaen ng | And tn Collinwood, O., where Mrs. |e a kek eA RA RARE eee * himeclf from the charge that | wil be taken by us : - ane ho yo 1 mal go . ts a ee ireum, | Hasna had fled with Robb, it was| » »|* he never climbed Mt. McKin- | The railway is allowed three!) Cir vtentt ta 1.) the first morning that the motherig CARPENTERS WANTED. # * '*Y. After the meeting, which ®/ days in which fo show ne why | tates fusion that his yolce | es neq een ay aA, soomygeonthyenag Uy (By United Press.) ee Tete ated, aad that be #| a restraining should not be Issued. | 4 he tr : ne and | uesda S ecia ea a fed, otherwise he |!hs wrote to. her husband and 0) ® EVERETT, Oct. 18 | % teat iu order to bring back the & Refuse to Ride ; ’ Here's a few choice bargains have produced the sen eo ost ® first time in several years, ®\@ records that he left at the &| | Hundreds of resident t wud 7 Soe See , teak, 12%c It B @iect of which history She found that her life was jw# Everett is experiencing a Ia ® % yummit a lueme’ as for Sains tence nice sirloin steak, 12% Ib Best boiling b ec tb an interrupted romance which | bor shortage. There are not | i‘ to work this morning because ori oe Heng ‘eos ‘24 4 with many of the lead-| "eeded to taken up again | enough carpenters to supply *# ge eeeeehaee they declined to ride on inter per Ib amb chops, 12%¢ Ib speakers, Mr. Bryan, Where fate had halted it, un- (# the demand and unskilled Ia & Scie Thee ean ane Ma" het ae oe Corned beet, 6e Ib. Morel!'s bacon, 2 Ib Ho take a back peat. He, ‘ess that romance was to end (#® bor is almost at a premium. & MAGOON FOR CHINA. work at all. One big automobile Newport lamb chops, 20¢ Ib. | Lard, 2 Ibs. 25c bm the same class as Lord i" @ tragedy. * The pand i# increasing # Hy United Pree) W the sightaesing type operated i rf tb Frankfurtars 10¢ Ib. i Mr. Balfour, Sir Edward! She loved Robb, to be sure, and|* rather than falling off *| WASHINGTON. D.C. Oct rites Sauer aad Gesmiews Morell bam, 200 I. Lamb stow i . Haldane. st i Waltey Hanna she | * * red here that Charl this morning, but on its three trips eck dBase. ahi coca oe ‘ the subject matter of a her children more than either * ®@ & kk eee eee ARERR Magoon, who has recently itt was unable to carry more than Watch for bargains in farmers’ free stall section : addresses, one can “i to be back in ‘4 from Cuba, is to take the diplo- | 154 passengers } f satisfaction with aking care of them WHEAT MARKET, matic post at Pekin from which| The car, which is owned by the | pr . at we Taxi delivery to any part of W were admirable|, Psychologists and other learned (iy United Press) Charles Crane was removed Seattle Scenic Touring company, | ?° — @ Of Fates; and WESTLAKE FIFTH exceptional in sen-|men whom moat of the world) CHICAGO, Oct, 18—The spread left Foster at 6 o'clock thi# morn oe sk ¢t it AND the city—-10 bundies for 10 AND things crazy, would have called her |in wheat prices today was very nar Bar Silver Quotations. ing and when it reached George | chuncti« of f PINE. . SIXTH AVS. . Bryan was handi-| feelings the maternal instinct w, with a closing of %e to Ke) NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Mar sfl-/town it carried 50 residents « ee = * 0 conts. ¢ than Saturday ver in quoted at S0%¢ today Poster, Riverton, Duwami andi which does n he for a mmission, which wasi In their last cold analysis they | kc Half Million Dollars in Exhibits, Concessions, Buildings, Restaurants, Curios, Statuary Show Cases, Furniture, Etc., to Be Auctioned Without Limit or Reserve This sale will be legitimately and honestly run, and the A.-Y.-P. Exposition Company has appointed I. KAY official auctioneer. He will be under the jurisdiction of the A.-Y.-P. Exposi tion Company at all times. GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. A deposit of at least 20 per : cent of the purchase price must be paid at the fall of the hammer. None but official auctioneers will be allowed on the grounds. Sale Will Commence Thursday, Oct. 2Ist AT 10:30 A. M., AND WILL CONTINUE TILL EVERYTHING IS SOLD “1. KAY, Official Auctioneer OFFICE—Room 4 Fine Arts Building PHONE—A-¥-P. 1909 A. SHERPSER, Manager Th A ne Sabha Bn nthe & RSPIRL U Fes lark | UP letigesieres fl Sh