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me G\SE. THEY SAY REAL PRETTY WOMEN HAVE NO DOUBLES—READ THIS Hl PUZZLER SOLIET! sist New York in Over the Suit by Mrs. John § “is Mre sa Astor, leader of New her husband, merely for absqlute es aad Bee defense, Dut contin "i in mystery. Whethe “eho tp one of the most we in New York, is ‘an absolute divorce can bin bas not yet been! Milla, and will nti! the entire ae oe Then it ts tn Swat the papers will be Fuad the details of the case rie grea wo the public oun MISSING WS SUSPECTED 7.—Chiet today commun! San Francisco police | ‘to enlist Its aid tn the _ W. Denols, the i for the board of educa mytseriously Saturday evening t the harbor section | i was reported, to preelection canvassing notebook and a bunch | PEOPLE NOT SATISFIED WITH ACTION OF A. L. VALENTINE political activity. Mrs. that her husband is being held some- city by these men. fete keekkeeteee * A IN POLITICS. * AGO, Oct. 27.—Former # of the Currency @& G. Dawes, president of * Trust company of elared today that a under our demo of government, removed from legisiative at- tive attacks, necessitate bank's policy financial Seeeeeeeeeee +8 LAdbdadndndndadndede ER IRS CAUGHT. Pree) . 27--Frank and be | o William Borth. ied to Seattic last night arion after investigating Usheda, a Japanese H. a by falling down a. Hewitt-Lea Lumber Usheda’s neck was fall. He was 21 it of Butter- 1 ON SUSPICION. i. policies of Japan in Korea is to be named | “BILLIE BURKE" | This ts for you, good | madam, Would you like to see Bill« Burke, Rdna May and Fritzi Schef in the same show? |. Well, they're here, in “Lo,” tha high geared musical (real) com edy (also real), which John Cor kindly snared for the Grand thea tre, ere it swoops down on th metropolitan centers Seems queer, tooszhat no one ha: jdiscovered that Billie, Edna anc | Pritai are tn the show. | You don't belleve itt | Here's the Proof, | | Here's the proof: Just ambie to | Waddie Cort’s coin cage. Have a small talk with that gallant jcroupler. Slip past the lookout Sitp into a seat. Shy at the pro gram. Sit and wait i As soon 48 Miss Dorothy Brenner jglides into the giare--have a look! And if you don’t allow, by heck, that she's a duplicate df one BR sirs and Burke, Billy Burlock, advance man, | {ne startling about will buy you a brand new bonnet (if you corner him). | But really, Miss Brenner's a dead jringer for Billie Burke. Patrons of Phinney Av. No steps are being taken by A. L. Valentine, superintendent of public utilities, to improve the street car service on Phinney av, further than to order the Seattle Electric Co. to put “Fiftieth Street Only” signs on the cars that do not go beyond that street. The patrons of the line declare this slight change will not meet their demands because ft will in no wise relieve the congestion about which they have made com Piaint. According to the schedule every other car, since the }tracks were extended to S5th st only goes as far as SOth st. The argument of the street car com pany is that the traffic beyond that thoroughfare is so small that it) does not necessitate the running of | all cars to the end of the road. However, the passengers, who pack themselves in the cars during | the rush hours like so many sar) DEEP GLOOM | OVER JAPAN MURDER OF ITO CAUSES THE NATION TO MOURN—TRIAL OF ASSASSIN. 7 TOKIO, Oct. 27.—The elder statesmen and ministers of state who were interviewed today admit ted that the assassination of Prince Ito nmkes inevitable a change in While they will not admit that Ito's methods were wrong or too leruel, they say that the Koreans never have understood the real mo- | tive of Japan. The extraordinary meeting of the elder statesmen and the cabinet ministers remained in session at the foreign office nearly all of Tuesday night. The effect of the! assassination upon the foreign pol ley of the nation was discussed in great detail and it was announced ponitively today that Japan's gen eral diplomatic course in the fu will not be affected was decided that the trial of ‘the assas#in shall be held at Seoul, the capital of Korea. In this way his punishment will be brought} close to the people of Korea and the statesmen have decided that it is best to hold the trial where all Koreans may know the detalis of its procedure and its findings The battleship Iwate was dis patched with the imperial cham. berlain and a large delegation of high officials for Darien, where the | body of the prince will be taken on | boa! aught to Yokohama, | The Iwate Darien next Sunday. RfOT SHUTS DOWN MILLS. (By United Brows.) LUDLOW, Mass,, Oct, 27.——Riot ng which resulted from the 4m portation of strike breakers to re striking bagging weavers at mills of the Ludlow Manufac turing association was followed by the closing down of the plants, af fecting 4,500 employes. to be br will reach CASES DISMISSED. 3 they had not been ought to trial within 60 days of the filing of the information against them, H. C. Littooy, F. A. Bryant, A. C. Proom, H. A. Wise and KE. G. Thompson, accused of practicing jdentistry without a Heense, were | discharged yesterday by Judge Gil Ham cause present , FRITZ! SCHEFF have satisfied yourself on that score, allow your orbs to ramble and it's a cinch wager that you'll discover a little maid with murky jocks. here are a number of show siris there with tresses which glis- ten not, but one in particular com- mands attention. When the pay envelopes are passed out on Satur day night you'll find (if you peek) the name of Ethel Stannard. Noth the name—bvat the girl! Bhe Could Deceive. Remember Frite! Scheff? Those When you|eyes, that smile! Ethel and Fritai| Line Insist That All Cars Ought to Go to End of Tracks. dines in a box view of the situ take an opposite tion They declare that in the morning | and evening al! cars running be tween 50th and 85th sts. are so crowded that there ts barely stand ing room left. The street car com pany has promised to put on the signs asked for by Mr. Valentine, but it has not been requested to run all cars to the end of the line, as desired by the patrons of the road. As the cars are now operated, a person wishing to go beyond 50th st. may board one that ts turned back at that street. He is forced to step off and stand in the mud and occasionally in the rain to await a through car, which is invariably crowded. In that event another long wait is necessary THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1909. WHITE. SLAVE TAAFEIG IS WN POLITICS Big Item in Campaign Being Waged in City of New York. (By United Prone.) NEW YORK, Oct, 27,—While the ‘white slave” traffic investigation, who is elected a thorough tor no mat mayor of New — Neverthe! re alike as two and two peas, voly that’s a bum almile, Miss Sthel doesn’t encourage ennui, et etera, but far as appearance soos, she could step into Fritsi's yoots and decelve Want some more? Well, cast a critical eye along .¢ ne and you'll come to a girl who, n looks alone, is a dissipator of ve dumps, She ts an artlessly art al creature on the stage, and if you re properly presented you will creet her as Miss Hall--Miss An nette Hall Your firet thought ts ain't tt Edna May?” If you think f have misused two lampa, just ocularize the accom praying photos. Doat tumble? Just Look at "Em, A trigynous trio, this And my only dilemma is which trio in getting the worst of it by comparison None of the “Lo” trinity needs a brown hackle to hook a habita this burg (Note to grant it. a future meeting. | eee ee ee ee eee eee “Ie it or to Register, Either. Hark, yo woman Here's @ chance to vote in a So attle election. December 4 the annual school board election will be held, and every woman in Seattle over 18, who has lived in her pre cinet over six months, can vote. But there's a “joker” in the elec- tion, One of those kind dear Un Joe Cannon inserts in bis tariff re vGtOR bills The “joker” ia that each woman # | "ust give her correct age to the # | clerk, when she registers for the Gleloction. It would be an ardent the furniture and carpets, but #|¥oman suffragiat, indeed, that even loaded the stoves on a #| Wud tell any mere man clerk her wagon and conveyed the atuff | ®§e.\ Registration books will be to a second hand man. Kow. & | OP@ed November 1 at the office of alakes said he found the door # |e peretary of the school board open and took posseasion. He #| That the time for the fearless | see photos.) EDDIE BOYDEN | SPEER ORR eee | ‘E, Wyo, Oct of the peat char to which Frank Kowalakes pleaded guilty in court today Not only did Kowalakes carry off ‘ a7 Robbery house * *| . | * wan the *! eeeeeeeeeeeeee was bound over in bonds of #|™idbn who Is not ashamed of her $1,000. | age to prove her valor * #| There's another faction besides {FES REEE EERE yyy ym G) [dO Lominine one that gets busy in |the school election. That DR. FRANCE DIES. pte Dr. Hugh France, aged 42 years, | died yesterday at his home, Eastiake av, Hoe is survived by al * widow. Dr. France had been here | * but a few weeks, coming here for|* his health after resigning his po-|* sition as head of the Wallace,|* Idaho, hospital. No funeral ar-|* rangements have been made. lt might collect damages for those | speeding wheels, } CAN IMPROVE SERVICE. bim in Judge F. W. Vaille, superintendent of angry motoriati the 13th mail division, returned calling bia cht |from Washington yesterday after | neon, where he has been attending a conference. He says that he was given authority by headquarters to j hire any number of new men that this division might need ELIZABETH, Neb., Oct. 27. horn upon an approt rush to the country road. * * * * * * * * * * HAVANA COBS FOR 15¢ Measure Cobs by any rule—you'll say best. Measure them by the foot rule and a M package of nine will be thirty-six inches long. easure them by the rule of common sense and you'll find that buying a cigag, that’s all tobacco and no label, or fancy shaping, is good enough for any man. Measure them by the rule of economy and you'll make your cigar money go ten times as far or get ten times more satisfaction out of it than you’ re used to. Coks are a new kind of Havana cigars—made in the roughest way possible. But the economy has been kept in the manufacture and all the expense has been left in the quality. Four inches long, open at both ends. satisfying. pac! Free smokers—fragrant, smooth, Mild as a rose, delicious. Never bitter, never bettered. A kage of nine (at the price of one cigar that’s as good) —-15 cents. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Vice Trust Existence Now| STAR WINS FIGHT, The Metropolitan Building Company has been refused an extension of its lease on the old university Several months ago The Star showea how the company was enjoying the use of this tract of land cheaper lease than if the company owned it. #, the company sought to make the lease more profitable by getting it for a longer term. ¥ y the board of regents of the university dectined The company will present another offer to the regents at ieee eee eee ee eT HARK! SUFFRAGETTES! CHANCE TO VOTE NOW But There’s a Joker in the Election—Women Must Tell the Clerks Their Right Age—Don’t Forget suffragiate' | socialist party. | November 1 is the | Result TUL TARA Reh THIS FARMER WAS A WISE OLD GUY. wood, who lives near Elizabeth, trained his chickens to run into the road at the approach of an automobile is the allegation in a complaint filed against 8. Roosa’s court. The complainants, a party of alleged that Underwood has been in the habit of ene at feeding time with an So used to this dinner call have they become that the honk of a hing car was the Underwood, it was alleged, then would demand excessive damages for those killed. eee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee | York the for ¢ Tattle, | district each that hin first aot, if ¢ |be to bring forward th jatble for recent accusations regard |ing the existence of a "vice trust.” They refuse, however, to endor entirely the charges In an article printed in MeClure's Magazine, tn sleting that many of the statements in the article are untrue. | The Jewish community, by {te jeentral body, representing 300 syn agogues, has adopted resolutions de claring the MeClure article to be & gross bel on the Jewish people, and that no Jows are among the importers of girls for immoral pur poses Justice Gaynor, the Tammany can didate for mayor, declared today that he would not answer the charges at present, but after the election, no matter how it resulted. elty, on Tuesday, Whitman, publican and fusion candidate strict attorney, and Gordon the Tammany candidate for nald ted men reapon attorney is to be gIVeN would prosecute for erimiaal libel those responsible for the allegn IFO TOIT IIIT OS TORI under the SPSS ERE E EEE EK The school board has always been kept out of partisan politics with the exception of the fight the socialists always make. This leaves a breach for the socialist minority, and every man and woman of the party goes to the today | would polls and votes for their candidate in the hope of slipping over one on the majority. But the feminine vote usually frustrates this. Conne- quently the foxy socialists have {n- serted a woman's suffrage plank in their platform in the hopes of get ting the ladies’ ballots But the woman who wants to vote would do well to tle a red string round her index finger on You can't cut any sigure In an election unless you are registered and women have a habit of forgetting to register and then showing up at the polls on election day to vote. They are turned down. freat indignation. = ‘That Farmer John Y. Under- in order that he that met death beneath automobile horn. signal for a feathered . ee oe ee ee F t omer eres Se Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattle, Portland, Spokane 7. DIVORCED WOMEN HAVE ORGANIZED Only Divorcees Can Join Who Are Receiving the Sum of $100 Alimony From Former Spouses. Uy United Press.) DENVER, Oct. It was learn ed today that a club made up ex- clusively of divorced women has been organized for some time in this city, The fact that the organiza tion was in existence was kept a secret, and would have remained so ICATESRREN - 100 at Anuer kraut ; mew honey 186 quinces icc don Baldwin app A NEW CLUB had noteseveral members got die satisfied over the decision of a judge of a debate regarding whether a woman is happlest when she is first married or immediately follow. ing her divorce, The debate, to their mind, was not correctly judged, and ae a result they talked and the secret jet out. It is said that a prominent Denver divorcee is the president of this unique club, and that plans are being made to form it into a national organiza tion, No divorcee is eligible for membership unless she is the re cipient of at least $100 a month alimony. Ib; Oregon SOLVE THIS AND GET A HEADACHE (Ry United Press) OREGON CITY, Ore., Oct. 27. What relation is E. A. Wright to his brother's two children? is a ques tion that is being asked today by Wright's friends. | Six months ago Robert Wright; secured a divorce from Mabel Whit- ney Wright. They had two chil- dren, Yesterday E. A. Wright led Mabel Whitney Wright to the al- tar, thereby becoming ther | to the children who were already his niece and nephew. To further complicate the rela- tionship, E. A. Wright was divorced some time ago from Olive Whitney, CLAIM THAT CITY LAW 15 NO GOOD Albert Torgesen, a newsboy through his guardian, Jacob C Torgesen, in today suing Clarence Hanford, of the Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing company for $10,000 for personal Injuries sus- ed on the morning of September 1908, when Hanford’s automo- bile ran over the iad, crushing his low. An one of the ttems in a very novel defense set up by Peters & Powells, attorneys for Hanford, it is claimed that ordinance No, 16,081 of Baattic, which regulates the speed of automobiles, ix void. This ordi-} nance makes it unlawful to operate an automobile on the streets of the city faster than eight miles per hour. WANTED Experienced Carpet Layers Apply STONE-FISHER CO. Beautiful Hazelwood Addition Lots $625 to $1,000 This property is just east of Capitol Hill and joins Interlaken 12 or 15 lots here which we are sell- ing very cheap, on easy terms. on the south. We have Some of the lots are right on the car line and none of them are more than a block away jeThis section is rapidly ing fugene W. Way & Co. BAILEY BUILDING. improv a sister to the woman he married today. Robert Wright, former hus- band to the now Mrs. E. A. Wright, accompanied his brother to the court house and made the neces sary affidavits. 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