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a DE HAVEN ARRESTED SOAULTING ATTORNEY Faces Divorce Flora fe Seriously iil. re Family Signs Sin Season— ‘Says Bil Bailey! _- Victor Moore In Tal at New York IA—George Faw t John Gar B. Young in LDrew Patal to 90th E—The Russ: Del Lawrence com th to 99th perform in The Eternal City fohn B. Hymer & and vaudeville Tom Linton and P African Belles, and = Barnes’ Sea Pony, and vaude . * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * peete teens BY J. W. SAYRE. New York comes ‘of a serious rumpus | domestic relations who are very Carter De Haven and Parker, his wife At t ‘Writing Mies Parker is des-| in ded, with the idea ing divorce proceedings fixed in her mind. De has been arrested and t« ‘on bail, with one or charges hanging over b! i tn the employ of Miss , with whom De Haven has living for several month ‘into De Haven's hotel room m., and it ts said secured which will be ‘ater divorcee proceed naturally Miss Parker confere De Haven knocked and dislocated his this he was arrested jon $2,000 ball. The ed Miss Parker that a sick bed, threaten plete breakdown and Miss Parker were season before egg roles in “George About eight > tae ‘Parker waa feat “The Telephone Girl at the old Third ahe was Nat Good when he played “Th: the Grand. De Haven De Haven Sextette, Orpheum vaudeville ‘Of the Raynores. his wife. Bee have just. comy With their Fixer Fix ¥. Ina Billy sa after we Attacked | Om a bed but am 0. lost. Mrs Bd myself an wan s] rheuma of torture | K. again Rayn % Bailey Was Stolen furnishes + Batley Monday Miter the Bewas Reiter's hae, along tir Molen. Reite and the n Feturned. ‘T} Molen again $10 and ¢ Was stoler t vangel ie jad going fr Office to anc Fatt tolding dan theatre goat Goes to Winnipes Frawley ha ok Meal in Winns Pe at the head’ o F About Christ; M8 to wave ew York Ci, Dany. » Who Is lew York mager of the Ibex to tn n'a Newest mt bil at th Ch Bi Whkeb uit.) to mene At the first FLORA PARKER Actions of Her Husband, De Haven, Cause Desperate Hine of this scene last week True Boardman, the company's villain, calmly announced that if the company so desired it could drink to the health of a real baby, one which had just arrived at his home. The burnt sugar in the glasses was quickly discarded for real suds, and the baby, which Boardman says distinctly ts not to become an actor, was started on his way rejoicing The baby has been named Laer Macbeth Boardman, after Ed-| ward Laertes Drew and William / Macbeth Russell, managers of the theatre. Her ‘eal At the Loca! Playhouses. Victor Moore remeron at the Moore until Saturday night in “The Talk of New York.” The Symphony orchestra will play its first popu. lar concert at the Moore Sunday afternoon. Sunday night Wright Lorime : . agen for one week at the Moore “The Shepherd King Seornt Fawcett is now in his sec ond week at the Alhambra in “The Great John Ganton.” He will con tinue im this play until Saturday night, and on Sunday evening wtil begin his third and last week he in a revival of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde.” John E. Young is now on his | nights of “Lo” at the Grand Saturday he will give way to Er ma Bunting, who comes in for one week with “Lena Rivers.” The Seattle will offer “The Fatal Wedding,” by Theodore Kremer for six more performances. “The Gambler of West.” by Davis, starts Sunday afte Th ernal City” ts the bili now current at the Lots, where it will rematn for the next three days. Sunday afternoon “Zaza” will start its week's run, Headliners of the coming week} at the vaudeville houses are Will jam H. Thompson at the ors ao | ydney Deane at the Majestic, and| Herbert's Cats and Dogs at ‘the Pantages, non Al Leech has apparently dropped | his long association with vaude ville, a8 he is on the roll of Lew Fields’ new company in “The Jolly Bachelors.” Leech's vaudeville with “The Three Rosebuds” was| one of the best comedy singing acts ver sent West over the Orpheum cireuit. Leech has not been on the coast for seve He used te play in Se a8 principal co dian with the ke opera company years The Moore Theatre Program. One thing about the Moore thea tre is not in keeping with that play house, and that is its program is neither neat nor ornamental is not even printed on book paper Ir parison with the ns A by houses all the that issued ike a handt Subjected to a the Moore to be classed in those tasued t vaudeville house the jest in cities looks more pre appearance two of the The Moore parison with has same in a number of the houses of the cit cheaper Its patrons are hing better Once a charge Eliott ted Goodwin Appleton is ines of Maxine has been associ Elliott or Nat « years, and| with them with ef for Are are Kimbal) and Charles EB. been b with veral times My Peo. late of Gra Ari ha which entitled Eugene soots rewrit of the a one by ont turned Paid in Ful the as a mem company pning atte work Naming a most New Play. name the produc ymecern than production numerous be found ta all parties concerned C found in the of Mabel Tallaferro's suitable for a en « ger more letail of © subjected play of ves the to one can by the author, it Return of a Soul ‘The White more names namely, “The Young Love’ © Comes to All,” before vferro herself thought of ringtime,” named to it Carter | Owen | local | le of program as| Frank | AC THE STAR—WEDN shosie NOVEMBER 3, DIAZ LIBERATES MISS VILLEREAL |Mistaken for Her Sister, Andrea, and Released When Mexican Officials Discover Their Error. 1909 PASO, Tex, Nov. % Andrea Villereal today word that her Senorita aa Villereal, lbe: the Mexican at jreon four days after arrest It Is explained that ona WAN |mistaken for Andrea and that as soon as her identity was learned she was set free. Senorita Andre ateter, or from was prino hi has been one of the leaders in the revolutionary movement against the Dias ad ministration and it has been known |for a long time that the govern nt agents of Mexico were seek ing to arrest her TACOMA, Nov, 3%. Reynolds, widely E. 8. “Tige’ known cartoontat jof the Tacoma Ledger, has re |wigned to accept the position of head of the art department of the Vancouver, B. C,, Province come at TAKES HIS LIFE TO ESCAPE GALLOWS tion of J. V. Hart for city ater | Mayor-elect Gaynor today, he hand. "ey. But M. R. Beard, democratic ed out a typewritten statement ™Ayoralty candidate, won hands which fafled to outline his future, 40wn over his republican opponent, policy and failed to state whether K. Sullivan, with a plurality of the would serve as mayor or not. | 54 Democratic Trustees Carra | He stated previously that he would Sher, Burke, Hoffman and Murphy not serve if a fusion board of esti-| Were elected by substantial mw mate was elected, but his fatlure | Jorities lto mention this in his statement) A charter amendment providing |leads to the belief that he undoubt for election of trustees by a vote ledly will serve, The statement was St large instead of by ward vote, las follows As at present obtains, carried by a | *L have nothing for the news| *bstantial majority, An ordinance }papers today except that I desire for regulation of saloons, which to thank the reporters who have| W* bitterly fought by the Royal lbeen calling upon me dafly, You| Arch, was lost, although but 6,000 have never broken a confidence. Yotes were cast on this issue A The revised returns of yester-| Charter amendment providing for day's election this afternoon show | Talsing salaries of city trustees was the following for mayor lost by & heavy margin, Nannard ey 'SENORITA ANDREA VILAREALL ELECTION (Concluded.) NEW YORK, Nov. 3 reporters gathered at the SENORITA TERESA VILAREAL When the home of (By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Ham A. Stein, who mot and killed his brother-in-law, Ed Livermore the property man of the Princess theatre, on the night of September 3, l@ dead at the home of his brother, a suicide. Stein, who had been brooding continually over the death of Liver more, yesterday afternoon hanged himeelf in a closet while bis broth ers had gone to the polls for the purpose of voting. When they turned they found him hanging by & strap. He apparently had been dead for half an hour. An empty threeounce bottle, marked lysol, was found on the floor, indicating that ken polson before If The trouble that resulted in the death. of Livermore was of long standing, and reached tts culmina tion when he went to the Stein home and attempted to remove some of the things there that bad belonged to his dead wife. Stein jbad Written Livermore forbidding Vancouver, Wn. jhim to enter the home When Stein found Livermore VANCOUVER, Wn, Nov. 3.—~| }the house a fight enaue The “wets” won at the polls yester. | uring the fracas Livermore was day, following a bitter fight of three months, on the Hoense ques- ot - peg Pte Tn goad hod the : : » the Eme: y hogpita jon. All the neighboring towns! " greis was out on ball in the sum poems: er.” of $10,000, Gaynor Mearst Albany. ALBANY, N. Y., Nov, 3.—James McEwan, the republican nominee, has been elected mayor of Albany The republicans also carried the entire city and county tickets by a plurality of 5,709, Manhat (he 73,016. in 1906 was) reste Gaynor'’s plurality MecClelian’s plurality 2.965. Rhode Isiand. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Complete returns today the republicans won a sweeping victory im Rhode Island when Pothier was ernor by @ majority of in and | / . | Noy. 3 show that Everett. EVERETT, Nov. 3.—Re Hartley, republican, was Eben | mayor of Everett by a on 8 Draper has been reelected gov-| jority over Gillespie, the @ jernor of Massachusetts by « ma |le candidate, Four repubii Hority of jews than 9,000. This Is| democratic and one inde smallest majority that a re | Counctimen were elected. nines for governor nas! quarter of a century, | and republicans declare today that Governor Draper's small }was due to anger r and because he vetoed the jhour law. Philadelphia. Buffalo. | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—The BUFFALO, Y., Nov. 3.—Lonis} | people of Philadelphia yesterday | Fuhrman, democrat, was elected | yolced their approval ofthe admin-| mayor of Buffalo by a plurality of they again elected him district at- The republicans carried the re torney on the republican ticket. | mainder of the etty ticket by about/ |boney, candidate of the reform ele ment, was 43,098 A Back Answer, Want to get "The | Weekly Wag’ for a week back “Don't you think you'd better use 4 porous plaster?"—Comie Cuts and elected all ma ocrat. | Massachusetts. BOSTON, Mass, Nov. % The entire republican city tek tariff | was elected yesterday by a plur eight | ity of 6,500. Hiram Edgerton was) the republican candidate for mayor | After Lizard, Talking to Himself and Laughing ite 8 of Samuel P, Rotan when | 1,300, Wildly. His majority over D. Clarence Gib-| the same plurality jn LOS ANGEL Nov. 3—Ex hausted, his feet and hands torn by cactus spines and sharp rocks and his mind still showing the ter rible.@train of four days on the California‘Nevada desert without food or water, Albert Balha, a for mer Los Angeles resident, is cuperating today at Lee, Cal, near the Nevada line Balha left San Franctsco, [he has a wife and child weeks ago. In company partner, Jack Lampsfac | Leeland, Nev., October ing to follow the Lee train to the Echo Lee trict The small of wat men carried soon became 6,766 over David T. Davies, repub-|¢d, and within a week lican jin a delirious condition La | slade then left his friend, and al |mana@ed.to make his way to Lee Cal. A searching party under the leadership of Hughey Leonard noted desert scout, was dispatched to take up Balha’s trail Leonard today told the the rescue of the wanderer their retarn to this camp. ‘Wifengwe found Batha he crawling about hands and knees, trying to catch a little n Heard no bigger than a cigirety He was laughing to bim self andgtalking to the lard At | we were able to his ater way from the tile, When he saw us he laughed It was the most awful sound I ever hear Cleveland, |} CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 3 Following his defeat for the fifth The | term as mayor of Cleveland by H be com-| man Baehr, republican, Mayor Tom and 48/L. Johnson announced today that of two|he would again be a candidate for for the republicans | the office two years hence. The most sensational feature of} The defeat of Johnson, it ts lthe election in this connection was| claimed, was brought about by the |the defeat of State Senator John) people's loss of confidence in the Raines, of Canandaigua, president| “low fare” mayor pro tem. the senate, and for of years the republican leader in that | body «| New York State. ALBAN N Y., Noy. next state assembly will posed of 102 republicans democrats, making a gain 3. where several with hie he left 20, Intend consolidated mining dis Toledo. TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov, 3.—-Com Raines has prominont i0/ niete returns today show that state politics since he was first| Brana Whitlock (independent) has elected to the assembly in.1881 lhaen reelected mayor of Toledo for was brought about online third time a charge made by Herbert Parsons chairman of the republican commit |tee of New York county, that| |Raines aided Tammany in return | for Tammany # aid given to Speak-| nnon in th¢ fight on the rules | last congressional session supply with a plurality of Lo J.—John D. Rockefeller NEW YORK, Nov Rockefellers adyent into the po litical arena of Greensburg and FICKERT’S SIDE. | Mount Pleasant townships has re ha Waleed asoeas sulted in stinging defeat for the | | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 3.—|Mijionulr Charles M. Fickert, district attor-| ate p ney elect, w was charged by | Haryy Francis J. Hen with being the} of and story the fact that the oil mag identified himself with the in yesterday's election, both 4 es |communities voted “wet” by a candidate of Patrick Calhoun, was! CO tortable majority asked today whether he will dis wet oo OM ¢ charge Detective William J. Burns a a rd ten” ganas the famous graft sleuth, what he} } sures “ee hes moth the ease of Patrick | aor interests met at Tarrytown | will dow and denounced him for giving | Calhoun, now pending, and which | ee eee daughter, Mrs My Jone of the graft cases he will take | {One Mie, any agape up first when he assumes office Saloon einen, ne Anti on January 1. He replied Rocketetlor “These are questions that I can the pa ond “ not answer at this time. 1 shall] (1°! . have to go into the affairs of my ¥ office thoroughly before stating my course definitely In a signed statement to the pub-| SALT Fickert attacked the “un-Amert-|3—The American, or antl-church and methods of|party, was returned a victor in ° | yesterday's election Major J, F, Bransford American nominee, was eleet mayor by a substantial majority The American party also elected eight out of ten councilmen tained flights made at College | wnt the beginning of the he said on his take rep. to expect to STILL THEY BREAK ALL AIR A RECORDS (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Noy, 3.~—Liew tenants Humphrey and Foulers to day flew 1 hour and % of a minu in the government aeroplane breaking all the records for sus refuses to discuss yesterday's Sait Lake City. LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov lle can Hene | “I realize | condemnation b: Francisco of the system and the un-American meth which my opponent has 2 in instigating and in carry system saying | that my election ts the} the people of San un-American spy the i ode a party jing out The ancisco trial the BETTER SERVICE which “are being held under TO SOUTH PARK| supervision of Wilbur Wright » young men showed a strong | Georgetown and South Park citi | inctinncion to keep up longer, but zens are to bave a better car| Wright signaled them to descend, service, Beginning tomorrow morn-| on account of the -wind, which was ing cars of the big single end class | rising, rapidly. | will be run south on First av. and out over the new trestle just com. | pleted to Georgetown. The new route will reduce the running time to South Park 10 minutes and to Georgetown a proportionate amount of judgn States, be every man] satiafied which led San ent, not only in ‘my United ‘air trial for of crime, 1 am controlling fact Heney's defeat was the that he received money Rudolph Spreckels while officer, and that his part aleo been recipients of from the same man,” people but, the Fr throughout lHheve accu: that the to Mr knowledge | from Mr. Ja public ners had large fees NEW SPOKANE PAPER. 3—The Spo paper to enter SPOKANE, Nov kane News, & new the morning field here, was tneor During the rush hours a 10-min-| porated at Olympia yesterday for ute headway will be maintained | $100,000, The incorporators are and at other times of the day cars| Daniel C, Murphy, R, B, Cummins, will “be run~ Of “a 15-minute|C. G, Brown, C, C. Dempsey, John schedule. Gray and M, O, FitzMauriee, Sac ramento w yesterday's el offices the one victory in | Republican loeratic in contested won just the elec , old | five | bestman | play haust-| yesterday by a deputy Balha Was! orders issued | the | park | } | | Noy, 3.—Wil-| re-| LOST ON DESERT: | RESCUED INSANE ‘Miner Found —crowting ONAIES ORDERED TO. Anniversary Sale At THE STERN FURNITURE CO., 1526-28 Second Av. Tremendous buying in all lines marks the opening of our First Anniver- sary Sale. The public is quick to see and take advantage of the savings of- ere here, which amount to more than 25 per cent on all furniture in the stock. artored oak or This mattre ade value we ar k Iron Bed, like cut ree-quarter or full size; brase top rods Angle iron head and foot value §7,00. Bale price . in white, blue or like cut; has t-inch continu. has | 1-16-inch or full size, in white, " Enameled Tron Bed. ous poste: three-quarter biye or green Bale price WUT Rona Si af Table. leave strong and ular Value $ Bale price like cut: has two this ple is onstructed. eather, * olatered in the best arade of C hase guaranteed or crack; quartered oak unranteed steel construction; regular value $21.75 $12. 95 The Stern Furniture Col an Quality | GAN RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS be 1526-28 Second Av. _ Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. | * Stoves Linoleums AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Moore Theatre” ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Ind, 283. and Saturday. n and Harris I VicTOR MOORE THE TALK “Or Even to $1.5 NEW YORK, Mat Matinees— Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Both Phones 43 k, Mats. Tomorrow and Saturday & Drew's Ste I Sunday—Sent Sale Tomorrow MR. WRIGHT Loni CLEAN Of CLOSE UP Ping w ndent Dairy of 1001 Howell st. and M 2207 Ninth av, b been by Dairy Inspector Gus Hen¢ to either clean up or close up, The Young dairy has been ordered to vacate the premises it now occu ples before 30 days. The other will have to make thorough cleaning up before busi ness EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY IS TAKEN TO THE COUNTY JAIL the The Indepe company ung ered rson THE GRAND Tonight Popular John E. 3.0" Young ¢1)% See It Sure, lay Mat to Song Inpetat @ = Causes Strain 4g in in the bl vous system ten JOUN CONT, Manager 1 kk Company French) Nights 15e to 50 nees—10¢ to a resuming Nights, 10¢, Advanced Vs de- Duffin Patrice & Co.— Chassino— Sammy Stewart youth who rold pi Monday Buffalo Bill elght-year \ dd his eddie ning, while 8 arrested sheriff upon by Coroner Snyder The lad was brought to the county jail with his parents and later re leased on an order from Juvenile Judge A Ww. _ Fra END OF A RED NOSE New Flesh-Colored Product That Heals and Hides Skin Imper fections. peculiar feat new skin discov naturally flesh-cc no «re e, 80 that when used the face for the complexion pimples, red noses any inflammations, blemish colorations, its presence detected It can the be daytime, the natural color of the skin being immediate! tored and the actual healing and curing accomplished in a few day be he sells pure Drug Cos dru av. and 406 Pike make a s {a Ity of it. Fifty cents’ worth will answer either for the troubles men ss or in curing ordinary cases of eczema, Itehing at once Any one who will write to the Emergency Laboratories No. West Twenty-fifth Street, New York, can secure, by matl free of ehe a supply sufficient to cure a small eczema surface or clear a complexion overnight and remove pimples in twenty-four hours. ing And eye-strain causes irritation flammation. f the and lids; cause nerve and this cause deranges the muscular es in the stion disease « ball | optic r and disea nd tipation muscular dizziness dige prost headacheg ation ete LOIS THEATRE A wt 1304; Ind ire of poslam y that it 1 and conta ‘ Children’s in ened (no operation) ; straight N i ¢ I treat ssfully Hall Cat Glas cle at most r work guar ntifically fitted asonable A nteed on case Play, said THe other dl cannot be fed in PTERNAL Nex erry.” Week “Zaza.” PANTAGES THEATRE | “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” Au w Captatn a or Consultation free DR. F. W. DICKEY German-American Eyesight Specialist. y res jit who ean pharmacl People's Bar Corner k Building Second and Pike SUNDAY POPULAR CONC At the Moore Theatre THE SERIES BEGINS SUNDAY Avrerxoon NOV. 7 tine The Seattle — Symphony Orchestra |©0 YOU WANT To BUY, BELL, | HENEY HADEEY, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH | — 91.00 REGISTERS? | theatre | Inge a. m,. to to 12 m Phone by hours 10 a. m. appointment 6 p. m evenin Main 5490. stop. WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND BRUSHES never offered at We must reduce remodeling our Paint & Wall 1314 First Av We pr before Federal low a stock 80 our store Paper Co., DOWNING, He ’ (Batabiished 1893) BROKERS ke, Grate ond Prov Yhones 279. Private Wires, 204-405-400 Alaska Bide. CONDUCTOR. s in boxes Both wie ik ~ The Raven prescription service | soa samen we means that the doctor's skill In pre scribing Is most efficiently supple mented by the druggist'e skill in compounding. 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