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MLDRIGH THE EVANGELIST COMES WEST : T They Break th eLine at) OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 6. — Dis » woman of retine- | Million Dollars in Mail Cap Reaches Chicago on our) couraged by unavailing efforts to | Scatt dO in Which He Will At-| Grand Theatre Stage) resist an overwheiming inclination | taiting Mrs, | ered Over the | to ste | vine. 2: a > Nn . ": t to Whitewash the | Door, But Manager| \’.,)'°%i penne 6 gto ta Sovtevtey Pe gett wosinad With Guards W, tag : Barry Holds Firm and|!*"ver in await, ts dead today| small sim of monty , and Protecting It, Tariff and His Machine. | 4 from the effects of bichloride of | were notified and after investigut | Varsity Falls Back. mercury tablets, which she swal-|ing, accused Miss Wine of the theft. | —_—_—_— aliens : $ | lowed with suicidal intent October| She broke down and confenned (Hy United Prem CHICAGO, Now ¢—Senater Wel | oye m 33 | heartbroken, admitted that I 7 dun W. Aldrich, who tonight opent | Three hundred “real varsity| Miss Wise wa» a well known mem- could not resixt the desire to steal i & campaign favoring the proposed devils” attempted to storm the | trices 2x cae RRR " ‘ central bank, arrived here today |Grand theatre gallory last night, NO me He refused to grant the reporters ah was ally cher Mand COLOR LINE IS | result of an Interview in dls private car, but Barry, Treasurer Eddie Cort and phia-New his press agent handed out the fol Jeff Wright bounced DRA WN IN SEA TTLE sylvania roa owiien paaee, stateenan’ . * on thelr craniu | engine F ronnie g Sita aa open Sate ehject, ot Sennter Sideion’s that the incipient riot was quelled switeh here carly today, visit west ix to give a series of in A few minutes after the trio of ae i ‘ ei The Dead, ; formal talks to business men and theatre attaches put a crimp in ne Incident of color or ra | The case grew out of the atte ; E bankers upon the work of the na-| the fun five patrolmen arrived,| mot of itself annul the terms of a| Of the Hunter Tract Improver ; obs ynroe, Perth Amboy, x, Yonal monetary commission. He | With their arrival college men who | contract, and there is no Mason and|C°MPAnY to concel a contract for |*~ eukineer ‘ hopes to secure thelr co-operation thought that dear old Alma Mater | icons line in the rears otra: | Male to 8. HL Btone, a negro, on the| , John Clure, Newark 0g, 7 ae oe recognition, dispotsed in s : waldence district | claim that property in that vicinity | fren ; banking and currency reforms fon, . tng according to action of| would depreciate in value and that| gy ©, Trenton, NJ, Senators Avirieh. nnd Cammine ee ec indies wee hn ¥. Main tn superior whe n the contract was made It was) near. ripest W618 rad pesten & sensation were disappoint ven ringleaders held by Man-| In dissolving the temporary in-| The original contract for the lot wan | tack ker “7 hy, ed. They greeted each other cor- ager Barry and his assistants beg | junction and diem & the action| given to Marguerite Foy, April 7,| Fireman Daniel Meng diatty. ‘ Ked to be released and promined which was brought by the Hunter | 1908, for $400. Marguerite Foy sub-|¥t locomotives crashed ang Senator Cummins later sald that [be good boys if allowed to 0. | Tract Improvement co ny to can-| sequently assigned the contract for |‘ ed injury he wanted to correct any Improssian Manager Barry finely consented to | cot a contract for the sale of « lot|a consideration to 8, H. Stone and Towerman Harrington, in charge that he and Akirich were enemies this Jin the Mt. Baker Park addition, | wife. of the block, was arrested but wie He stated that there was no sharp : The trouble started just as the | Judge Main held, in substance, thgt| In the proceedings yesterday, the| "leased after an examiy ti issue between them but the tariff, }| curtain descended at the conclu-/no negro, because of his color, is| Hunter Tract Improvement wh showed him not responsible and he entertained no personal ant- sion of the first act of “Lo,” the | legally barred from acquiring prop-| pany was represented by W. T. Dov-|0r the accident mosity for the tariff builder. musical comedy. The students a8) erty and holding the same in the| ell of the law firm of Hughes, Mc Th Cummins also stated that he was a) sombled on Cherry st., across from | most exclusive community or from|Micken, Dovell & Ramsey, and the|®4¢!phia. Tt ran into an opposed to a central bunk because =I\the theatre. residing next door to his white| Stones were represented by Andrew |**!'ch at Brunswick Station june he felt that such an Institution was) 2 They Rush the Theatre. | neighbor. 'R. Black, colored attorney. | and collided with a switch oa pangereus < With a wild chorus of “Osky|é , | ine. which was standing still Regarding the outloak for the “tn- | Wow Wows,” they dashed for the I bas oe ee was 4 commut, seen a pate ANOTHER CHAPTER IN JANSON "=. 5." ant Saige comedy uhh piconet gare | Setging a hefty club, and calling s edule and way making up oy _seegeeen Sat thay contre! the p= }to Troasurer Cort, Barry beat them when the collision Ay republican ‘party.” ——— = The senator also added that the CANNON SHRIEKS ON DEFIES CA ORMERS: CANNON TALKS ANGRILY: THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1909 arteratle Hil] ° A u AAW RAH BOYS |? ARE THROWN FOR BAD L035 Lawyer of Hawa By United Press.) to the gallery and commenced to IED BECAUSE SHE COULD NOT KEEP FROM STEALING Found Out She Killed Herself—Father a Wealthy [> t Presbyterian chu FOUR KILLED “200 IN ' i In the mail car was a Jollars in specie, which NA WARK “A FREE, UNTRAMMELED BALLOT IN THE Ri ind on the heads of the leaders. AND GEORGE MARITAL MIXES ‘ Sannos n EPUBLICAN PARTY WOULD STRIP CANNON | poun tranntetesl ta oo «. pl gry Cannon at Elfin) oe EVERY VESTIGE OF POWER TOMORROW. HIS PRONUNCIAMENTOS ARE BUT THE SNARL- Well, fun is fun, but pounding Adams Express ee ee ni ING OF A GRIM OLD WOLF, WHO HEARS THE BEARS IN THE WOODS, AND SCENTS THEM, | clubs on people's heads—there's no : . KE. George, a well known attorney, | fortune was scattered Si, CLOSING IN. HE iS STILL AT LARGE AND HIS FANGS ARE LONG, BUT THE DAYS OF HIS [fun in that. So the “rah rah” boys|Dr, Eliv Janson Trying to} formerly of Tacom wreck. Special guanis DEPREDATION WITHIN THE SHEEP FOLDS OF THE PEOPLE ARE SURELY NUMBERED.”— | stopped and Barry got the door er Siena insists that his di voreed wife and her husband are not fit persons to rear this boy When on the stand yesterday he }eald that while Mra, Janson-George used profanity freely before the Get Possession of His bai Young Son. With the trial started yesterday shut—with seven prisoners inside These had to make their” peace with him. CITY LOSES jing the coin. T ACK : LA FOLLETTE. ATT - MAYOR LS Fy THE GOTTON SCHEDULE Watch for th SENATOR LA FOLLETTE. — - sot drinking in a Barbary const sal: Louts Salana, 4 oun marble works e Man Upside Down! was shot tn the head by of the afternoon before Judge Frater in|boy and thereby taught him we thugs and perhaps fatally wounded the superjor court and confinued| naughty words, she w 1 (Ry Valet Sa oe co Max Duffek is the “Man Upside Down.” at the corner of Broadway Aud after a short hearing over until brain with « amblo of religions | GREENSBURG, Pa, Wor tx See ee oy. eran] We fe walking through the world on tie hands. Stockton st. early today. Monday, the book of the marital| Other traits, he said, she had| M%* shooting his Chee: 4 Pew smo ge tay berg He is an inverted cut-up. The robbers secured $6.09 and mixups of the Jansons and the|which unfitted her for caring for |°™* % whom ce ae pi monnens - ss eacaped Georges was reop 4 anoth h fs io | earmnenty smarer. im the tariff bill, charging that ft He is a feature of next week's bill at the Majestic theatre, Salana taken to the Euiér chapter in this pony ot ouits | tel porgiions gy go Bonne or himeelf through the heart today, permits a protective policy to be Beginning Monday morning, and every morning thereafter, at gency hospital, where he ts in a for divorces, marriage annull-|story of the sult filed by a Mrs, |°7"# Metantly. 4 The aoe ree, that the| 10 o'clock, Duffek will appear somewhere in the business district of Precarious condition, ments, maintenance und the like| da Austrian-George, who claima|,_"!* four-year-old Gangiiae Mie new schedule Is at least 25 per|the city and do some of hie insane stunts. Sg will be added |Charles E. George as her husband | "th. tied two hours lata ; . His two sona, Rh oe semat tiak ts coke nae toot Wau cud wee ble yes Dr. Eliv Janson, wealthy Seattle |and who is suing George for main charg, aged aight down town. He may be riding, SHORTAGES e physician, ts trying to get posses- | tenance. 4 Kenneth, aged six, prob aut the promi Inder to cotton | UPside down, on top of a taxicab, on a cow, or something like that. sion of his iL-yearold son Roder-| This will open up the whole |“°YY recover trom thelr wentt ehatngtuseen bu, hte country. fo See him and telephone The Star, Main 1050, . lek, who in accordance with the |story of all the Janson ané George | _,.\° "o."0n 1 secribed fer the tay @ecreased. It points out that the 1f you are first to telephone, The Star will give you two box seats By a decision handed down by|‘!vorce decree is living with his|divorces and remarriages, and a| father. | mother, Mrs. George, now Albertine Janson cotton operatives only make an the wife of Charles average of $647 weekly, while the skilled laborers receive about $8.50. ‘The editorial also mentions that the Tepublican platform contained a BUT, BEGINNING THURSDAY, YOU WILL HAVE TO TELE- Statement about maintaining “a) PHONE THE STAR'S NEW DOWN TOWN INESS OFFICE, NO. igh standard of living” among) iqs9 THIRD AV. THE PHONE WILL BE THE SAME—CALL MAIN earners, and asks what kind most unusual story when the case According to the children, is promised | is resumed Monday | called them all into the room as TWO OWORCES STIR ssee™ at the Majestic theatre, any performance. if you are second to see him, you get two orchestra seats. This goes every day next week. the supreme court this morning, the contractors in the Riplinger case cannot be held responstbi for the money taken by him. The supreme court holds that the money was not city property in the law and that ft need not have been paid into the city treas- WOMAN SCREAMS; CHASES. ROBBERS STIR AFTER A BONGO (By Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) jaeea 15 months, At the time seemed happy and joked with the children. He jeft the room. When he returned the tote § i wage were kneeling beside of “a high standard of living” could insopiegndones FOR THE DOWN TOWN OFFICE OF THE SEATTLE! non: Nov. ¢—Colonel Roos-|ury. Any trustee could have had FRISCO 5 SOCIETY a, acon be maintained on such wages, an: . charge of it, but as the contractor @ play day, and makes the mill towns of New England an inviting jable to do so with her hand ateer- affect of the case " 7 | co enced shooting. £ 2 And then sa have seen him—just say, “I saw him first.” evelt and all members of the party! ‘owed the usual custom in pay nme a wTThese are the wages of a crim- if you did, rae as ets . are tn good health. There Is Solin the money to the comptrolier,| | Screaming for help, Miss Mayme) aan SH aNCiscon Nov, 6— fmal system, the wages of a sub | ground whatever for the ramor of|who was the trustee, the city ts | ©. Osborne, a clerk in a Second av. Tia anes bine oc aks cel f fected people, and the wages of op-| SSS =) the colone!’s death. Roosevelt to-|held responatble for the loss. |store, chased pps yee 4 — re rr y | Pression. Jt robs the children of) going into Kneelung, but was un jday is beating the brush in Eldant) Although this decision might|than a block last night and only/two divorces in the city’s high ' ron SHVERIC IN PORT ravine, where he is hunting for a) the procedure gave up the pursuit when she trip | society. ing gear, species of African so she made Shangha! | bongo, a rare to a certain degree, Prosecuting | Ped and plunged into a mud pud “) " David M. Smith, 67, field for the procurers of the daugh- | direct, where she underwent re-| antelope. | Attorney Vanderveer * that itidie. The young woman lost 416) ~ wif J pend married me sit living at 615 Yesler ters of the poor for dens of in TH RICH CARGO x: While I knew for @ practical cer-| will not affect the outcome. He/of hard earned cash. | ay money alter A. McCreery, struck by a Madison st, famy.” | Among the cargo was a quantity |talnty yesterday that there were) will be unable to do anything fur- William Martin, 18 years old, a) crack polo player and member of|at the corner of Pm wt 3 of seaiskins, the first fruits of the|no grounds for the report of an|ther about the case, however, until former inmate of the reform)a half doven smart clubs in Eng-| First ay. at noon, « Japanese cate sian anbie val and @ box of Rus- fed at $10,000. “80 woMANRe, After they had k’ each otter, accident, the fact that the colonel) was absent from camp made ft {m-| possible for me to lewue an un he recetves the full report and de *chool, and Harold Miller, 17 cision from the supreme coart. years old, Were later arrested by —— Patrolman O'Brien as suspects. A land, has gsdered~bis lawyer to burt. His back state in a suit for divorce ifjed/ his legs badly brulsedm today. | was removed fo the VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov.” 6.— High out of the water, but with a very valuable lot of silk, tea, ski } walified denial unti! today, when |loaded revolver was found on Mil-| The young clubmad only arrived | eral hospital and each bad duly admired the oth-| ang hemp, the steamer Suveric ar SHOUTED FOR HELP T gtk into comeitnitation with one HI Ih |ler Miss Osborne went to police|here lest Wadi eee le ree rs. — r o Dollie ts married?” rived this morning from Manila, | H of the runners with the Roosevelt j headquarters to identify the sus-/land. “I hate England and Eng-| age renders his injuries , a ee diodes returned Fanny ho Pao ie Jape wan peta, party. i pects. says the young men/lishmen generally, and I ne serious. 7 “Nice girt, isn’t she?" ventared | a1 bound Ser teattie "They Sears THUES KILLED HIM No rhino get Bawno Tumbo."! pociaring his 11-year-old daugh- wera be to le xo apaug to the} want to see the country again.| ee Amy q |W. Moran, wife and daughter, aod Eee rubs bel rine auiotor'| tof, a2 being unlawfully held in the] PAT. WBC LOMnO Oe seen av oem Som Seaisee.S Gres. caer | Horse Owners, “O, very!” returned Fanny. |Herbert Hollis, commercial wai Sin’ sre cody. Washington Children’s Home, John] | fhe robbery ‘or me,” be said this morning. = Mise Osborne and | a girl companion were passing | under an arc light when one of the Yesterday in an amended com . Attention plaint, filed by William J Watson, | a teller of the First National bank |, Best of care and p Edward Curtice began habeas cor PUA proceedings this morning tn the superior court to gain possession of “I wouldn't say her for the world.” “Neither would L (By United Pres) a word against | who are out on > business trip. | Soon after th. ~teumer left Hong- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.—Be How do you|kong she was overtaken by a ty-|cause he shouted for help when Do you want to puy a home? See | horse for the winter. - The Star's classified real estate| t ;young men snatched her purse/and society man, made the start-|— suppose she ever got him? |phoon which put her steam steer-|held up by two highwaymen with eee ter. the Home.¢efusen to(#0d fan. Miss Osborne's com-|ling alleracion that he bettered tig | 72.oF Main 432. Inquire 2am “fm sure I don’t know; do you?” | ing géar out of business. She was whom he had been previously! «stumne. . y = panton stood paralyzed with fear, lace, Meadows, give. up the girl because they: say wife will try to take his life. He oes: Miss ‘No; I would give anything to Osborne toria Sanitary Belt. Phone 2103 or call 514 Wash Main Bidg., Classes and caus@@why the girl should not par rey ~~ = = but pursued the | alleges she has tried to choke him he ts an habitual drunkard and not alleg: 1‘ would I It certainly wasn't| & fit person to have the custody of | PUTse snatcher-and was gradually /to death several times while he Prof. . va a.” J * ' the child overtaking him when she tripped| was asleep. He told of awakening The man whe eee 5 An order was ianued by Judge A./ 24 plunged into a puddle of mud} to tind the hands of his wife firm es to te pi ng aS a W. Frater instructing the Washing. | 0d water. i aoe oe ly gripping his throat Castell aime ticipenens USEFULNESS OF SLUGCING TEAMS HAS PASSED “:: Children's Home to appear iniSidom at 1413% 12th av ' Every lady should wear a Vic Lessons. | 3 “| can't understand It at all. They jcourt on November 19, and show . every day and say that he had to be dragged to the church.” “I shouldn't 706 be} “COUNTESS' BROOKS DEAD. turned over to her father. | lee RRR lat av Pine. Tele ho wonder. Dollie wases and injected young blood Ned Press : (By SAN FRANC POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Speed on the paths. Speed in the! | | . 5 ISCO, Nov. 6~ wouldn't be everybody's fancy the personnel of his team. R sco, } ‘I * */“Countess” Leona Brooks, famous “Rather not. Still, I am glad she Cleveland is doing the same thing . has caught some one. She is a dear So is Detroit. The White Sox ngxt|% “BANK CLEARINGS. —& for her bewity and for her romance || | ADIES — For Easy Washing girl, and it would be cruel to say season will scarce be recogpifpd. |. Geattic. = with Edward. J. Smith, who ab bet anything against her Clarke Griffith shows indicationg Of) 4 Cygary tod $2,502.62 sconded with thousands of dollars | } “Indeed it would. I wouldn't do shaking up the Reds as they "have|* Clearings today 502,62 * | while tax collector for San Fran: | Awarded | oa a it { © the world.” never been shaken, Go with-eve th Balances EXE . cisco, died early today at the|f | “— “Nel ” te hich ath et a iiee arcel” French hospital. She had been| “Grand Pr bie sorasevet puma Sabian ng ee teeats of 8 Bie w is Cleartags today. .$ *| suffering from tuberculosis. ze | 5 Cts] | —_— _—— Sd | aiances . | = | r the ery lt for aged Portland. %| Every lady should wear a Vic-| oap * Highest Possible . E * Clearings today. .$1,299,283.00 toria Sanitary Belt. Phone Main | Award A-Y~P. wee ecimiienns te ext to bo outfield Detroit won the Au - “O)@ Balances ..... 138,123.00 %| 2103 or call 514 Wash. Bldg., 705) | AT YOUR DEALERS t league pennant on the base Bines.| age wk eeakkkknk #| ist av | «avd ethenenain and the example has not beedewith.|~™ * Rnb an i t It’s too much to expect cross. out value to the other I rs bred dogs to be amiable. Look at the speed boys in the Pitts. Her string is soon worn out if a burg outfield girl has too many beaus. So next season, as sure sun rises from behind the su slope of the Pacific, 80 sure hear stories about the classy company The man who can go to firs@in 3 25 seconds will be more in de mand than the men who can ham mer the ball to the far places but are slow on their pins, The day of the slugger ts passing, and the field- ing, base stealing sprinter ts tak ing his place. Managers go upon the assump: tion that a player with brains can be taught to bat, slide and field; but speed is a natural asset, developed in youth by training and practice. Yeu, the day of the sprinter {s ap proaching, and its dawn will be the training season of 1910. Just put a tack in this for reference ‘WIFE WONT PROSECUTE Many a well-developed woman has her modiste to thank for it. Most people's idea of being high. class is having a horror of doing what ordinary folk do unless you call it by some superior name. New York Press. wonderful year. Against the New York Na- tionals in the post-season games he got 12 hits in 20 times at bat, and in the elght times he faced the great Mathewson made six hits. He is a type of the new player—a hard hitter and remarkably fast on his et geen FEMININE CURIOSITY. “Why don’t you invite the boys to your house? wife object?’ , 1 object. She pesters the life out of me after they are gone fo tell her all about them.” some of Does your Stop &, Think! - blame He for this landlord and #® home proposition? iD WE ARE SELLING BEAUTIFUL 5-ACRE TRACTS, $50 Dany aN THE BALANCE EASIER THAN RENT—$10 A MONTH | BY TIP WRIGHT. | Baseball is about to enjoy another | renaissance |. The days of the McAleers, the |Langes and the Hamitltons are to rule agajn xt season will wit ness, in’ the big leaguos at least, more base running and faster work in the outfield than in many and many a day, HADN'T SEEN 'EM YET. “Ww do you think of the new style women’s hair?” “Dunno, old man; n too busy to look into the show windows,” On whose shoulders does the “Give us speed,” ig the cry A piece of property like this once tn your possession starts me Recently we have run across some around the big wheels of the ma Because Mrs, Liszle Gassert re- the road to fortune. Nowhere in the realty market ts there such & iow preg tM ae the writer of this esas aenie And “give us nol fuses to prosecute her husband, F. tiful home site, with enough ground to make you fr on su co} e can’t learn to love echoes from coast to coast, wher. s 7 foes and liberal terms. What is the use, for instance, of ever: baseball ts played J. Gassert, who fired a shot at her Nossal serene tot ts ate tsi dale weal anh wngs eon thinking of epee) | John I, Taylor, owner of the Bos-|in a room at 811 Yesler Way, yes- doing the same. al Sartortal. ton American league team, was the|terday afternoon, the prisoner Will “Procrastination Is the Thief of Time,” and such tactics will rob you of the home that is now within reach Auge veraten Haberdashery Potentialities. first to turn loose his veterans and | build up a team of youthful speed Come to our office at once and get full joulare. be charged with fi urishing @ loafed weapon, a violation of the law un~ this|ics shook up his antiquated once: ing the truth, | merchants, headed by the fleet-toot- @ - ~ -208,. — TRIS SPEAKER. jed Jack Thoney—"Bullet Jack,” the | der the new criminal code, Gassert 205 206 207 2 Rio. Pneumonia, Coughs, Sore Throat, white-headed sprinter nays he shot merely to. scare hia e American Bank Be and all Lung Trouble, Leary’s Com Boston youngster, who was an| Then Connie Mack of the Athiet-| wife. Thé woman thinks he is toll. 9 eer pound. All druggists, +e lAmerican league sensation > 2

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