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10 THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1909, ) ice EVA BOOTH DOESN’T BLAME | js iS AUN OWN “a — | sence csrtae | High-Class Models AR \ tD tay ands thoe, in Women’s Fall Suits Special $26.75 FREDERICK. K & NELSON, Inc. 1 can’t blame them for com yeaterda afternoon, Norman (By United | Winder, the nine-year-old son of ATLANTA, Ga 1.—Delar | Bdward Winder, of 1816 12th ay. ling that it fe an inult to the gouth,| Was tun down ‘by an automobile | Miahop Warrent Candler of| {ho|@nd seriously injured, The . car | Methodist chureh, south, today! in| Which struck the little chap was agitating againat the acceptance of driven by Arthur e, a chaut John D. Rocketeller’s gift of $1,000,.| (ur employed by Thomas, of 1000, tendered to wage a fight for| 1215 16th av, who was in the oar r e of the accident, Mra the extermination of the hook! St the time of the accident nt Seer eee 10K | Thomas, Mr, and Mra, C. B. Graves, 7 an| like rate in the slums, can Conduc tor and Brakem vont” aeked Eva Booth In her Die in Southern Pacific! apartments at the Lincoln hoe | tel Monday | Wreck—Lamp Sets the) oxo york nis a law making worm | C Abl ; None Bo pci gb» ee Giahow. Canaler eal It te to| Mim Osborne and Miss Graves ars Ablaze, Jor the streets, who bas sold her be hoped that our peopte will not Wires Sain TAA en tallies to A number of effective Fall models, all hi for ¢ neal’a food, without ye taken by Mr. Rockefeller’s vorm a = A “ (My Unied Pree) Ihome, or hope, starved and de ffuge fund and hook worm commis remae eee.) ere desirable, have been selected to form the off DUNSMUIR, Cal, Nov, 1.—Cor 4. Could you drag her out of sion. This habit of singling out the! Sustained about the head. Internal ne f m" er. auctor mF nats and |the river, that” promised endless south for all sorts of reforms, rem-| Injurion are alno feared ing at this special price. at w est, and send hér to prison? Brakeman edies and enlightonmenta, ts not for According to Mr. Thomas, Nor killed or ath wher It's a that more of them jour benefit, and the too ready a¢| man Winder ran Into the street The materials are fine qu crges \ tunnel No. ‘ fon't comm toide | |ceptance of these things on the! chased by another boy, Norman 2 : "BES, tweeds, Coram, on the Southert The Whole World Heartless jpart of some of our people ts not! ran directly in the auto's path novelty diagon wide ‘ ts and i railway, cayed in at ¢ tre Mer work, families de jte ae vok oars a x Chauffeur Mace says he was pow ; A ' . smart } this morning, bury! ive cars a y re . Ct Pr r ockefeller would take/erless to prevent the accident mannish fabric in tan, b aa ie: og the caboose of teate Nocj POMCIRS MOR SOS teal ar charge of both our heads and our tied , Ny Wistaria, | . sens hope, and € ole world 01 *. ocke e ‘0 ! 2. which was composed of 48 cars. /208 Wt0* hom. without a heart, I |stomachs, | Rocketeller’s gift, fol SEATTLE NOW A catawba, navy, reseda, olive, gray, Mad aay ‘ After the cave-in cab sacs’ aokacen” gems jows & campaign fn sensational | ’» ‘ caught fire from the heating st nf npr al See Mada ten magazines to picture the south as DIVISION POINT many pretty mixture nae and the flame ead to the other |'9 Rega ‘ | cursed by pellagra and h worm. | ; , , Jall earth's woe With @ million of money and | ‘The recast of the ! , : i cars " | 1@ recast of the divisions of the % at ee mit fibe teal Ag H It is impossible to tell whe You think life isn't worth | sensational press engaged in por-|Northern Pacific, whereby the The coats are in sem and P-itting the two victims were killed living when you merely have a jtraying our section of the Union| work of two superintendents styles, 40- to 45-inch lenct! P | right by the cave-in or were burned| spell of the blues, with all the | an accursed, we wor what other now done by three, became effect . SS" thelr subter.| comforts of your pleasant | slander is to be fulminated against /ive yesterday, The Seattle division home and the cheer of your d are lined with | rises the main line of the raneat being injured : Me Mic rs ange jit now ; Met hed to the | friends about you, Can you oF — ‘oad and the branches north of lored style nd sor | . ean d Neate calling} | of any human being biame | Woo dinville, the "belt, tine the Be ly . : fc 3 A : | fe: : slashed back, for and it is believed] these wretched men and wom -_ atti line between Black River and stitched cufts and pocket imed wi SAAC be lived. for some time after) on woe le ee a come | EVA BOOTH, SLEUTH AOS STORE scott, and the first district p : ith buttons. = eocident squalor, crime and ru » ne betwee Aub and » skirt re clust plaited ir Taig Be > that It was] rows shall be as today’—san aaa tn the removal of wx dis have deep yoke and full-plaited knee flounce ih Nothing hereafter could « 5 sBale use ALLEN'S FOOT-FAKE lent dont |worse than each day's tortur (By Calied Prems.y j The wn & chin man ) evident in every garment marks this his lo ~thave heard there is. They'd rather James Boynton, a Pinkerton de | Don't accep an exceptional offering at 5206, is in jall here today,|__ nee’ with God in jude nt t or one more day on joharged with robbing the Califor which earth Jean Portier, who murdered hip mia Neckwear company, WhO | gummamsanenamnacsers:memassmaa il th ; nk Wasstcectiia Ot We brother Michael and his brother's | he was pald to guard from thieves. | ni , ite, i a a he| The man was captured by two |C) (Th ‘ the jarring of as} “T hopelessness of it all] Wife, Mary Jane Fortier, on the) vuine of the Curtin detective ne o Os he jarring of OFT at them want to fllng; Morning of May 8 was fen 5 at it made its way 1 rari tenced this morning to serve 16 | ®8¢ncy, Who had been employed by a nck to whatever powet | years im the etate penitentiary at|the proprietors of the store to} . Sy a pg 4; Walla Walla. ‘The ser was; Watch the Pinkerton. When cas he wan B kind word.) oad, “Fifte years wring tured last night he had removed | know something ot hie hat and coat and had climbed anicide depar m mat’ the Ga vation At the mention of the word a window 14 feet above | PENNSYLVANIA MINE: ae in aak tuen and wom.| Hf@" Fortier perceptibly winced ee eee en es 8 n't stand Ht another day /DUt Otherwise he took his sentence ‘tr, but no weapor | pater igollgee with nonehalas Several days ago the proprietors Br He will be taken to Walla Walla “!#eovered that the lock on the! (My United Press) t ° ha a the night ale ava | JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Nov. 1 a er eee Bi |to begin his sentence within a few |front door had | been tampered | Sire mak were kihed aan : days wit ney suspected Boyntba| Twelve men were killed in the| “Do they come? In the past and ¢ sioned two Curtin men | Cambria Steel mpany's mine two | ph sin New York City 300/ very lady should wear Victoria to watch him. miles from h last night as the) men and women have come to U®)| Sanitary Beit. Phone Main 2103 or! Boynton declares that he is inno | with a title like this: “‘How She result of what is supposed to have/with the death determination in | og all G14 Wash. Bldg., 705 Ist cent » stent been a dynamite explosion. All the|iheir souls and poison in thetr| - La av nt of any wrong inten | Gets Away With It is More Than dead are foreigners. Three men es-|yockets. What do we do? We 1] Can See,” the kind Grace + eaped by a perilous climb on life) give them a «rasp of the hand, a pe zt f ladders through poisonous mine} mexsage of hope and help and they «| Cameron likes, and you'll like as and falling slate up the st get their grip on life again. It's Grace Cameron in this one. Nov-| SARY TODAY Edison Phonograph | AMUSEMENTS, Moore Theatre Seattle's Leadin Pavor Tonight Mats ‘Tiraday aad Regarding Horse and Buggy Coupons From Soaplake Laundry Soap and Soaplake t Semaation Mechanics’ Soap Boxes. eninge, Boe te on Number 10,673 || so aaa zd Netewsitated 25¢ and for the best seats 50 —at the— Hargala John &, The ori Johuny A torce of men at once began|earn a living, fight the wolf of de clearing the debris and fallen slate | pair, with a friend's shoulder next in the lower levels. When thelio his final barrier was passed the party y ett found the 12 bodies ‘Loon Sides ead Must Be Presented at Factory Before Tuesday. (my ady tn attendance | Bresented with 9B of « ng “hit” of ee i. ‘A Thee Matters.” TALKING MACHINE HEAD. | QUARTERS. EILERS Successor to Johnston Co. : in a cellar in New York with {ts fi little legs almost gnawed to the ' 4 bon: se people of the siuma,| and o wonder that the river and fi i “The wonder is that so many of us can be comfortable in SAN Fi I--It Is) ‘stretch out a hand to help our expected that the cruiser St. Louts} brothers and sisters of the tomorrow. This fore noon the ves-| Tve drawn you. but it’s. the pel left this port for the Mare! realism of a life that is lived on coal preparatory for her cruise] Sims of ovr cities.” north. | | ed be Cattain Cleaves the Yesscls {ly resting in her apartments and stay at Seatlic !¢ indefinite looking over the business of Sal “The other day we found a baby © rats. That's the life they} live on ts the death they die. | our pleasant homes and not will sail for Seattle Iate today or| poor. It's a gruesome picture Island navy yard and is now taking! jg ig killed every day in According to the receiy.| Miss Booth spent the day quiet vation Army posts in neighboring D. Eilers Music Bidg., SOAPLAKE SOAP CO ORR IH ition Thin evening she leaves! Third and University * Ri for Spokane, whe she continues | ™ * BANK CLEARINGS. * rn trip East through Butte, | lia seat 1431 W. 48th St., Ballard. . * Seattle. * | Chicago and a few other cties ae % Clearings today. .$2,182,8 *lher headquarters in New York id * Balances 233 * | city sort ccount- a i Week of November i. * Tacoma. %| The Moore theatre was packed amily Vaudevitie — Daily % Clearings today. .$1,007,954.00 #]and jamu yesterday afternoon — pe . z Balances ssbitan, 119,319.00 | by of the most Interesting au ant e ieve 'y The Consensus of Opinion of the Traveling Public t a eae Se ane. diences that ever gathered in & ve " . s ‘ ale ¥ i, * Cissrings today. .$1,632,500.00 #/attle. The rich and the poor, the That the Service Offered by the You Jenga * Balances . i 94.00 &] well dressed and others not so B k 0 of - * . od in the cheapest of gar. a! e ven RRR ee eH! ments, met to hear Miss Booth tell ° e In her characteristic manner of her OC. s an = risco es J. R. COGHLAN TELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCE IN TAKING TREATMENT OFFERED BY WONDERFUL INVENTION. Dance Tonight work in thé slums of great cities Anniversary dance and prize Faresee | —SERIDUSLY INURED j teach > | ednesday and Sal Is the standard of iency to which other un. GROOT striving to attain “The Great Joha G Oe to $1.50, ___ Be to $i Seattle Russell @ Drew, Both Phoni 7 Wetk. New, modern equipment—standard and tourist Pullman sleepers; observation car and diner service; also compart ment and library cars Tickets to all stern, Middle West and Southwestern points at lowest f t J. R. Coghlan, an expert account jant living at 2018 Nob Hill av writes as follows concerning his | PRIVATE In an unexplainable manner, M. eat. wae Benjamin, a stable hand, 19 years | Class and ase old, in the e joy of the Seattie | aeeien te « | Transfer Co., lost his balance over INVESTIGATE our schesaeeagrae low rates—two or more in a room BUTLER ANNEX ossible rates Call at our office for detailed information or address GEO, P. CAVE, G. A. Cc. D. McNAUGHTON, G. P. A. experience and success in taking | | Theodore treatment in the Loughney the edge of the appfoach to the ATAL Wi , _ yughney Bake Oven, 220 to smpany’s stable at Grant and Lous! 7 ‘ 4 Plummer ste, this noon and fell People’s Savings Bank building a0 Penne Ave, Meer CHy Matinees—10e $6 ne 10 feet-to the tid flats below Both legs were broken and his skull was fractured He was taken to | Providence hospital, where his con |dition is considered serious. Benjamin lived at the New Home hotel, but nothing is known there of his relatives » stable of the Seattle Trans is being ralsed to the new level of the street and stands high xbove the mud flats on piling. RIPLINGER ARRAIGNED During the past two years I} have been afflicted with a pre nicious cireulatory disturbance. Nine months ago this trouble was supplemented by an aggravated |case of muscular rheumati¢m, the \auffering from which was intense creating utter helplessness and necessitating confinement in bed) |for five months. For three mayths after getting on my feet my efforts |to walk even a short distance proved futile. | “One month ago the Loughney & Loughney Bake Oven was suggest ed and this treatment was entered cod Vaudevitle—Week # November ls J nh. Hymer & 0 PIANOLA Ke Chassino—Hopkias Lue Ci) AUG MISETE PAKLOMS aa ee. upon with decided misgivings, It — - Wisiiastes Pwaseis troller, eccised. of embossing WAREHOUSE AT EIGHT H AVE. AND VIRGINIA ST. only required a few visits, however, | R ECI A LS ] A ney Wondertui values jn Men's from the city's uncom, 23 feperinent, ane: ftom walking ee 1S THE u yr-made Uncalled-te . oe alle r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stemng of | an experiment, and from walking? the Stern Furniture Co., are The |only one block with great difficulty yt the time of my first visit, T am] P set, Main 1306 ii fund, held on four charges arraig this morning to to one of the charges ings. Hats Also Full Di happy recipients today of the go y t tt no’ able to C fou niles BES RI : through his attorney wishes and congratulations of bust: |ROW que to ™ Sule Mat cutvant 4a aaa ay Pinz aL erry —— —— y is, asked that he be % | rey Ses , " “THE ETERBAS 2 4 DO YOU WANT TO BUY. BELL |, lt ness friends and customers who| relieved I am looking forward with a T > a ‘ en until Saturday to plead, whic gi [ H rHU < M. ‘omorrow @m RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH | wan wranted J . have witnessed the remarkable |certainty to ultimate recovery, My HURSDAY EVENING, ba a 1909 @ i sk REGISTERS? BE date set for the trial on thi success of this business since it} flende and acquaintances, as well pairalelinics sacie csi 36° wena GE 7 EAT We are independent dealers hand arge was Tuesday, } was started by them in this city|®% myself, are delighted at this Soloists; PANTAGES TH ¢ Hing al! kinds. wew and second | and | one year ago today marked improvement and are vy PROGRAMME oUNDQUALED VAUDES! nn you big money. } KILLED BY YEGGMEN Starting with 6,000 square feet |!8 With each other In lauding 1. “Lohengrin’: miroduss |) VEY Ae Con : 4 INDWALL Ce. | Loughney & Loughney for the $i ; ree ont 306 Jn | of floor space in the salesroom at tion Wagner fay Sentite, Wash, L(y United Pres Socond av. they now occupy | Dessing offered by thelr simple The ORCHESTRELLE rhe PiANOL, Ni three times this space. Where one | 2Ut_ Pleasant remedy It, Rhapsodie No. 12 Vil. (a) M H 4 (Signed) “J. R. COGHLAN Liwat y es year ago they had one clerk, their , so1s"Nob Hill A; Hie PIANOLA } G force now numbers twenty-eight Tanehcitie’ i Toten i Il, Romansa ol ‘ a sie This tremendous business has been | OUBMney oughney charge ma from “La Gt ng” a ‘ nothing for consultation, Offter cond Ponehtellt VIAVI-LECTURE~221 Péopie'e | built up on the cash only plan, Mr.| hours 8 am. to 6 p.m, daily Mr. Bentley Ni Bank building; afternoons at 3 reo tee Pealug mits a outa {and § a, m, to 12 noon Sunday hide gists ANGL-A Wee " p/4 Boies: hen ae on this basis, se g prices could | 909 to haaiiate i age , 7 aan ok di be greatly reduced, This plan will | butiding era a, Bavinge, Ban IV, Ballade, op. 47. ...Chopin orge T wato| ug pra ji H re be continued. Mr. and Mrs. Stern oo Vilar anne | Br coh te she vent TO-NIGHT . orse Owners re both firm believers in the effi-| The ORCHESTRE \ FR Diamonds 7 Sy \ y of newspaper advertising, ADMISS'< Diamonds} "Kien i atte ets | MARTIN & CO. | {i nl hen « Wee pet Oe, part of her time in planning anc Music ont ; Pay nt Ber ot care and pasture for oat directing the pablicity work of the |]| 1207 ana Av. Opp, Hotel Savoy. pet ane Do you want to Buy & “| is BLY CO horte for the winter Phe Main | store Mr. Stern's time {is now H Building N Universit Hh 73 or Main 432, Inquire Jol | fully oceupled with the detalla of igh Grade Gloves | @ Gh The Star's claastied: rel | lace, Meadows. rag | FREDERICK STERN, management, a8 eB selurn te ‘ “7