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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909 7 Re! Wilt HEE GEOGL N [HOO Women’s Improvement Club Alki, at their meeting petitioned the school a new school building for THE WEATHER rT onterday ard for hetr JUDGES PICKED FOR,.MENU CONTEST VERDICT IN “RED WIDOW" CASE TONIGHT ent | Will Go to Jury This After-| noon Madame Stein- heil Pale and Haggard, al Nervous Wreck, and winds. today northeast Rain Nght a }BULLET ENDS. MOB LAW IG. been | CAREER OF A JUSTIFMBLE, BOY BANDIT. SHS MAYOR Kansas Boy Robs Bank for | "Deck Ste Second Time, Shoots the} Cashier and Kills Him- And shall | draw the self. Judges for nolected The All are Star's Thankeg They monu contest have Ellen Dabney, teacher Robert Steiger ne experts ai Mra t of town the 1 * * * * . - + * * * * * « * ROR of domestic chef of the The Star acience in hools, head t Satire on Board a Pleasure Steamer bad you you, hotel, and Cynthia Grey, women's . | NEWSPAPERS “SORE,” | WAILS “UNCLE JOE” m. Cannon's (do! rather wet for ward Remember can before that Thursd Thanksgivir nd appetizing and ¢ will have whoever can send in to The y, the Maoner Kat mont up Star next »mieal (whe ha hmenta brought his pleane knife n ALOOMINGTON 1 © Joe " some nice prizes com ing to crew and a A the Alhambra the Grand theatre secdnd prize third prize. The r k the GRAND JURY IS CALLED (Concluded) them, k box in the and four at theatre first prize, a box at Ina s h here late last the speaker of the entatives handed out ation of nant house of rv the bitterest his enemies that he} yet delivered | t Joe declared that the! ra of the country are after 8 scalp because the free wood} jpulp bill fatled to carry and that | the y ave trying to make Cannonism)} jan isene. | In his speech last night Cannon | alleged that Herman Ridder, presi, Scant T deputation {this afternoon a nervous wreck. which demanded that he “railroad” |, When she entered the court room vf SMISCELLANEOUS through congress by illegal means | ‘Oday she was pale and haggard and —~|a dill removing the duty on wood |‘Pembling in every limb. Pulp. promising Cannon the support] .,,Fur & time today the illness of jof the country’s big newspapers in hen breman of the jury threatened vod me |to postpone the case, but Judge De | Valles ordered an extra juror to |serve in his place Lubin is summarizing for the de- fendant today, and the ease prob jably will ko the Jury late this after the school at rd last, night. Mintrance, wan | 008, and @ verdict be returned to: pein eng ti roe by taking the! If the case ix not finished today scope pees wegen Bag - — |it Is very probable that a special jerty were the only things taken. ' mm will be held tomorrow | | There Were many distinguished Visttora in the court room toda: BicycLes, |Among those 5 were Max Nordeau, Madame (the actress), Henry Bernstein and Henry de Rothschil | Madame Steinhell is much exer cised ax the result of a paper tacked jon the front door of her realden | threatening her with death In c ‘Simply Uprising of Busi- ness Men Determined to Put End to Outrages ’ Against Law.” yoate at the Orpheum ~ theatre tickets are good any time during ou? com your food up for Half Holiday Ally & excor ha: hocoment ly me WHT week. Names of the winners will be published im mm ORIENTAL wee isFamowsc elery mediat after contest ends rene.) IDORA, Nov. 13 Three weeks after his robbery of the Eudora State bank and murder of Policeman Pringle, Karl Ross Bullock, 17° years old, suddenly yesterday afternoon, same bank, shot down 4 Starr, grabbed $800 PARIS, Nov, 13. of her trial in sight hell, (iy m not been any mob, United Press.) Nov, 15 With the end Madame Stein with the murder of |her artist husband and step-mother, There b so it simply was CAIRO, charged an tiprising of business men deter 1 against Mayor militia officers in the above th he mined to put an end to outrages law and order.” Much interest was taken by the spec tators in the personnel | of the jury, Parsons declared hime How Dentists Lost Their Constitutional Rights in Washington THE POWRR OF A COURT, Cashier and fled. An hour to the ' in referring to Thursday night of the ne cused of the murder a white woman, and eld on the charge later he shot himself | manner today through the heart to escape the| posse that was pursuing him. He was accompanied by William Me Kay, 15 yenrs old, in yesterday's! Henry Salzer holdup, MeKay was captured lof wife murder Starr was cashier of the Kaw! In making th Valley bank and was in the Sta declared that he was expressing the bank checking up his ye ‘day's | sentiments of nine-tenths of the In clearings. He offered no resist-| habitants of Cairo. ance but was shot through the Regarding the punishment of the e See aw llynchers, Sheriff Davia stated this}, r ater drive Following ¥ and) morning that he would confer with rd from publi murder, the 17-yearold desperado | Governor Deneen before taking any oe disappeared completely. Me Kay | action reveals the fact that he went to| The stre Jacksonville, Fla, where he lived | on « normal appearance again. The jin a fashionable hotel. troops have the situation well in There he met McKay, and with|hand and no more violence is ex tales of bravado induced — the | pected younger lad to return to Kansas to} Arthur Alexander, the negro plunder more banks whom James implicated tn the mur rach name, ynehing gro James, 4 of Anna Pelley The crowd waited expectantly the reading of and until the full 24 had been drawn recognized as the names of men well known but the of prominence and were practically unknown to the general public Of the 24 R. R.| vice president of the Commerce, of & or A few were instantly BREAK INTO SCHOOL. in business life, majority were ‘names men who had gained no Vandals, sroke into sup oye. statement Parsons bankers, ot Bank mechanics well-known National Bank the American men, two are nt ticles I have re- , should the ‘present office and courts. then riminal roper au- Spencer, and J, P. company. Gleason, manager lrust i the first robb There are two real estate is one contractor, six wage earners, two cers, four ranchers or farmers, one railroad Spinning’s tor ‘vleyele te of the city have taken to sw | Ge | * re man, men, a horse dealer, one other business THE ie Y WHY COMBINE DOKS NOT On THEIR fer yours D cae mailed free, man, and three men whose ox ¢ cupation is not known a. ve taies - —— The subpoenas for service were put in the hands of Sheriff 6 Bento B Piper, Lawyer: hushaod | Hodge this morning, and they will be served by his deputies Townsend free, he ARCHITECTS. ce vage book with the rer) band, te aa writing ata tacritice food hich does & Verdict of acquittal is rendered. The police say the paper is the work of some crank fends of the accused woman 4 preparing to jentertain her tontg an they be a | eve that she has spent her inat pam In prison. NO. POLITICS; ND CANDIDATES ott if it were oe 1% wite, person a er for smile th Rok. savings and time dep Cheap Edison moving p ° Store, 1921% Third ay Phone Queen oe = Gere nt ereat In Job. ane Deva. D. Bank Bide Dr rthern re int a graft “ 18 Second there b If the v would th terms of and would arth } dates? | ronage The the board | January ection | day from 16 to 4 nd > CLAIRVOVANT elves mn carried Mra adies Fhone Kast readings at ee daily zis ade foe ase DENTISTS. not ‘ be he 1d a Satur ana entity M not nounced woman prominent Peter Bett filed hor j ton b Manly Boarding and Sale Scat . filed. 1 fa by day ag) GOLD ANDO SILVER PLATING. | Mra Pre esterm ay Phones, Ma a fi r : ampatgn ager nders minitte branch of Washington Potttical Rquality unced Saturday orn league will not offictally andidate for member of/ ard, but that personally reanization would f Mra. Bet Mata yenterday, This ts wne, att asd Mre 8 ° one Ja ative mas on is ch — 6 qu i‘ . ombings. ¢ league, ot oe i. 766. Hat MAKERS. pay drat Augusta tinental 92.00 Hatm Kavanaugh. 1013 Puree MASSAGE. Electric, steam and years present location OPTICIANS. phone | J. W. Ramands, Oph. D. Gr Lictan. alcony Stone-Pisher et. Ba oe ~OSTEOPATH'C PHYSICIANS. j Members Natlonal State ond County | | nw sasedasgetations. ’ |SCHOONERS CAS- xortheorn Bk. Bide co Hie Pacte| CADE AND SLADE IN A COLLISION PATENT ATTORNE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—The| ae ShOTEOT AND pay (steam schooner Cascade and the nd books free. Hates foasonatic. |#Chooner F. M. Slade collided last| night when 25 miles off Point Reyes Jand 10 miles northwest of the light jship. Both vessels narrowly os “leaped going to the bottom. The |colliston occurred a few minutes be |fore midnight, according to the re-| ports of the captains of the vessels, which reached this port today The Caseade, Captain Charles Maro, was bound for Astoria in| S00: Peat OF: B.: Make F008 |ballast. The night was clear with| PHYSICIANS, no fog. The Cascade ran directly a nnerennetanemen | ACTORS the course of the schooner. Ff em EM Fi kK PMING has removed |The heavy jibboom of the Slade], i ii iet struck the srudbenatnits of the Cas-| — — | cade, tearing it and the whistle pipe| away. The boom then swept to} ward the stern and reduced the| rigging to a tangled wreek of broken | Dr. Tucker, +t cables before it broke and fell to the | | deck of the steam vessel PHOTOGRAPHERS’ su PLIES | The crews of both ships were ter-! ttjror stricken Neither’ knew that ~lanother vessel waa in the vielnity land the belief was general on each ship that it had struck on the rocks) of Bogeda bay When the real nature of the trouble was ascertained, Captain Maro stood by unttl It was ascertain ed that the Siade was not in a sink-| ing condition. The Caseade then “| started for San Francisco, arriving | early today. A tug was sent to the} Jaid of the Sinde, which was towed <|into harbor later today |TOOK TWO MONTHS ROUNDING HORN (iy United Press) VANCOUVER, Bb, C., Nov. 1%. Tossed about for over ‘two months} in a desperate tempt to round) (Cape Horn, with sails torn to} ishreds and many lanyards carried away by terrible gales, the British} ship Wray Castle, Capt. John Phil ‘\ lps, arrived in the inlet this morn. at high. |inggtrom Liverpool, 182 days out Sort Pike iMaving Liverpool April 24 and} ——————" | Glasgow May 14, the voyage was) uneventfol until Joly 17. But be) {ginning with July 17 and eontinu-| jing until September 13, north to | northwest ales were encountered | |which drove the ship away from the cape four times and carried away the flying jib, main lower top-/| gall and other sails, swept away |many of the lanyards and nearly | wrenched one life boat from the} Heavy beam seas swept] ship's decks continually and the cargo of sewer pipe shifted con siderably. After rounding the cape the passage was fair until Astoria was reached; when another bad gale was met. rT WTO BUY—FURNITURE. f used furniture to | tinger, —~————~—} At noon Saturday 26 3 men > bat 1 (rear) Union | MON had registered at the b and wo ard of ation buliding, Seventh av. and iw arion st.. about 50 of the nu ir Seate Oe. | being: women. Ce ind | Frank M. Guton, Rdmund-Bowden tand Jobn B. Agen are tl | whose terms expire in Ja i ow - ‘Boy your furniture in thie save a deal. The Grote- department, devices mbers | ‘3510 txt. @ amie FURNITURE. 332 ben th ond Pike BB Pierce DO. Ten years in ties. 961 Areade Annex M. 2498. —1 & ered 16 yea Adams and Trade le 6 neye. =o look PATTERNS* AND MODELS. “The Beattie Pattorn « rs eary a 7 M ry, rectal dinsaden, 603 tae Dr Dalton, skin and kidney diseases Union Block. Ind. 4516 ee harry at “ree tit Anderson Supply Co. LOANS 415 cotati — Sibowr ove POSTAGE STAMPS. i saey payin Bide i ~ Powtage sod Fleet amp Bulte 106 LS money to bay there in Wax Americar ‘i aahington Hidy. bought and sold. Schwede th 1429 Pitth | SIGNS ‘AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Ind NT enivA Mi tany i anced anyone 2 Fit tal, Ei" “PRIN TERS. a 1983. Printing ¢ and Hoth WOOD AND COAL. or : Wherein gen and mite ind v's Showcase Co. bine 16 Firet . 0 rie “SECOND-HAND CLOTHING. an prices for second jemen's clothing een As Ann - f FOR SALE on EXCHANGE | er and ox oe ei hens Daas ‘eens , node. Ad at Willian tor pr “FRANGFER COMPANIES, Ballard 19; Kexpreas Offies phone Ballard 963 TAILOAS. Nelson, Central Bldg. ard Buda, P YYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE ad other makes Pacific Type writer & Bupply Co. 822 6, ¥. Block. jat | stated | that lof the jury | whether or not be had any know! | grand | that will be considered | calling o} jing once The state law provides that the grand jury shall consist] than 17 The ug of 24) to the and for callin 24 jury service} f not less than 12 nor more men ot excused from find be for the failure of state men allows the some excuse others whe the may under law ” " found and Judge Gil- | the in On November those who have been d with the will be serve summons appear in be lair properly excusable will which drawn Vanderveer’s Statement While the calling of & grand present time Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer The Star this mornin office would be prepar re of the work that wil! wary by the calling am's court those exct then | | jury l nar re in the order ng th they office is extremely fall calendar, and that th b will pre comes up re Cleared Up. considerable dis quesion and the expression of a @reat many opinions as to the rea sone for calling # grand jury at the Oretent time, ft appears that the superior court judges have been moved by the demands made by Yarious improvement clubs for an investigation of efty and county af. tatre. addition, during the past three months there has been much HewWapaper publicity of alleged tr fegularities in the city and county government, and it {x understood that the members of the superior court feel that in the Interests of public service, all of thene K* should be cleared up. = DENNETT USES THE GLAS CHARGES IN HS REPORT Evidence Against Cunningham Claimants Is Formally Presented in Official Report of a Commissioner of the General Land Office. hie busy with] Rip | ably be | for hear opposed to jury at the his to take « be made While there tn t Mr. Vanderveer declined to say edge of the matters into which the jury would Investigate. It fs understood, however, that he has known for some time that a grand jury session would be held this} ter, and has been devoting some to an Investigation of cases y the jury Mr. Va on to the ether dur month of November or De was based on the fact that the comber th CHARGES AGAINST CUNNINGHAM CLAIMANTS. His firet robbery of the Eudora State bank occurred early in Oc tober. While in charge of a deputy sheriff from Lawrence, who had arrested the boy for the robbery of & second hand store, Bullock drew two revolvers, forced the deputy der of A Champaign train under military guard removed from Cairo for safe keep-| ! ing an the harm was no do him The nna n laat mob sheriff and the bank cashier into| Champaign ut the bank vault, grabbed a thousand dollars and fied. That night Pringle was killed while attempt ing to arrest the boy at the home near Lawrence There is no parallel in the annals of American crime to this remark able boy desperado, whose insane reer was brought to an end by own gun Residents born de his yesterday Budora say he was a enerate there, as town until few k he h Pelley, night had monstratic ro's arrival | ep was in} dg | t ad been safely ed in the Urbana jail GOES TO REFORMATORY. latter's | | Robert | iimflamm |salesgiris lent inve sentenced tory on a of from one to fifte Hough ing i out of tment to th n ind hton, convict da Marty f money arrived on a special | He war threatened om lo at to at and other on fraudu , was this morning Monroe mina n years. ref sentenc EARL BULLOCK, rc BOY BANDIT First—That the entrymen did not make their locations, fil- |ings and entries for their own exclusive individual use and benefit, but that prior to making them they entered into an agree- ment that after obtaining patents they would consolidate said locations for their joint use and benefit, which agreement was continued up to and including the date of said entries, Second—That the entrymen did not locate, file on and make | entry in good faith with intent to secure legal title to the lands covered by each entry, pursuant to law, but that each entry was| |made pursuant to an unlawful purpose and intent that title) should inure to the advantage of an association or corporation| by them formed with such other persons as they might admit.| Third—That the locators did not, prior to making entry, } improve or open any mine or mines on their properties as re-| quired by law. | The charges made by L. R.tand provide that the ontrymen may Glavis. deposed special agent of }cross examing all witnesses and the United States land office, | shall be provided with transcribed against the Cunningham con! | copies of the testimony oe are given the Indorsemert Even after the charges hed of Commissioner Fred T. Denn been served on Mr. Hugh the general land office, in the |ehove charges, formulated by Den.|,.2amee H. Sheridan, attorney ? a saaeedl Bc |) 498 the government, declined to coach eer 8 mac nat take them public without Mr. Hughes, attorney for the claimants. |) tughes' consent. Mr. Hughes, These charges allege that the When approached on the subject entrymen have been guilty of by newspapermen, readily con- conspiracy, intent to defraud, sented, and when this informa. and unlawful procedure in tion was carried back to Sheri their efforts to sequester title dan the latter gave out the of 33 claims, embracing some charges and stipulations. 5,000 acres of the most valu able coal lands in Alaska, lands estimated to contain 90,000,000 tons of workable coal. Hearings on the attle November ed from time puch places ag the may will probably charges will be 18 “nd time and er sslons at’ Spokane to commisal decide held The allegations are based on the evidence secured and the charges made by Glavis, despite the fact | 48d points In dah. nd It will take t Glavis was discharged for the | (Yo, three to complete enthusiasm divpiayed by him in| Mb | pressing the investigation, Not all | cases will be tried as one. | of this evidence, however, in posseawon of the government's rep |THUGS ROB A BOY | resentatives, some of it having | AND GET 75 CENTS) been returned to the claimants ‘as Eddie Swift, a result of the efforts in their be er at ie J) half by R. A. Ballinger at the time) oe Gaitain KH. A. Swift of S4th ne land James st., was a badly frighten-| Ballinger acted as their attorne Many Technicalities in Case, — | oq youth Javt wight when two burte thugs robbed him of 75 cents. The charges w not serv Young Swift and another sr until aft the attorneys in t | were near the former’s home talk had agreed upon certain tions preseribing the procedure ing of what they would buy if ta | | had the money, Just as the two the hearings These stipulations waive original hearing by the local | thugs passed theyeoverheard intro say mething about $12. he me | Jand officials at Juneau, the duction of the original or certified seized young Swift and thoroughly coples of the notices, applications, ;searched him, taking 75 cents, all ntries and other formal filings in|the money he had he other boy the cases, the usual 30 days’ notice was not ached Svidently dis. defendants in suc cases are en uated at the amall haul, the thugs titled to under the rules of the de turned Eddie loose and told him partment, and the service of (he-to ao home. die ran all the way complaint and other pleading om) His fath n notified the police, the individual entrymen they are served on their attorneys, | found is the U-yearold son for th: "BOND NOT FORFEITED, Harry On the Haug in Georg liquor to minors, was attorney had not notifi $2. 00 his case sta’ bartender town, for was ¢ tement of at Jones’ ace ndicted for selling feited be called, that his bond of use d him when his ge Gilliam this morning cancelled the forfelture. the same yesterday Hav bond. by gel is He | in a hotel at Georgetown. And off troubl | front occasionally a putting man on again out on was arrested Deputy Sheriff Hill throws bold DUNN VS. CORSON FP hardly om the One figure the heart there now knows able to ple so doing, but can out to brutalize are so many that it « i fre his view when white be m one has been reported in the jail of simply passeth all understandi: man as place in Seattle been neglected Dunn The for manslaughter, and If charged with by hospital have writes to Star, then bribery Dr. Corson is Dunn, then he, thousand counts or Arthur W. L. placed behind prison bars. and given a Dunn is a ad, and in having t story is tive th Dunn's from the In efther drastic Dunn punish q true, attorney the prosecuting to allay be did.” “must THIEF STRIPS STALLED AUTO EVERYTHING DETACHABLE) WENT WHILE OWNER LOOK. ED FOR TEAM. e ol It was a mean thief who strip ped Harry Warner's automobile as night near Edmonds, while Warner | Seattle instances of it done, point man the and by malfeasance in office, ye dangerous if Dr. b bh Rep how one another human being be the to and some will b daily pa the K I at if Dr the Dr not guilty Dunn for ough aur eac eri Corson does not h will the n it th the n punish suspicions of | was | to drag th | When j half subme! ognized it | senc int bulb, a re | tire ‘trons, | wrenches, | adjustable pligrs, an ate |drivers, 4 chains, | spark j articles, ply lican.) uman by found brut justi: rutali aper ing ce pation Corson Corson ought and perbaps for of nt th to h, Bit minal be te public nment the p looking for ne cpr Warn od Du a ul fr two three wrench, auto ub w A COP a rubber of waste, & roll of 18 Warner provided | hut no trace of the thugs could be|it lay half buried in the mud last| carried away several dozen bolts, t deg ing can ha grees, that everybe alizer lable another is excuse wh having sunty as the Arthur be ts at cou w forge he sted on ne things be arre her Dr and take aken should of Dr. ublic, for Cors someth a team out, er car he s ring Warne tire pump, ‘om the he hammers pairs of plier a pair oil gun, a rench, four per ofl can, foot mat a n, from the Aside says huts and screws. ave ody for and yet always nite nty L. ry taken hospital it arrested Cors be initia anted on demand ing h of horses returned to the arcely re or's the thief carried off a pair of tubes, ab orn three set a, th of ne of gas switeh screw: |} ive a pound tape and three exe | thief of dentistry oe lawlens~ dentist in Washing- has no rights which the Dental ard and ombine are bound by respect, and that those rights were secured to dentists by ogisiature in 1901 have been slied by the We must r Judges are ember that Lawyers and Law- In writing the prin- and whert ure, courts and irts know e govern stronger which ta the akent ik of its igne DENTAL COMBINE IN THE URTS OF KING COUNTY. combine’s iegal state, by demanding my ions in old Missourt. MY MANDAMUS PROCEEDING IN COURT. 6th day of February, 1904, superior court of King affidavit and petition for 1s, which would rt) compel the et instead of the ned pow wt arged On the dint 1 had ‘wuccessfully examination by all questions n related to ged that the board fraudulently and license, I that dental arged that 1 that I ad contract, t called for of Clal- in King id T ask- order from plied with with- order required w me to in- papers (an- #tions). I informed when they ers in one found my the case was first whic examinat ad answ y) and awyer with the Ts ting as judge and when arker) said to h tal Board } to comply with the or- Judge Hatch,” Judge Rudkin 4 to require the Dental Board aply with the order and re- > allow me a ling T had 1 e e allowed and thereby pro- o ‘prove my charges, ‘id not expect my case court's. order Judge Rurkin y question before wh the board seed to grant my license because i to sign their code and con- and said the court, “The de- mm of the Ds Roard is final 1 conclusive L other ques- court was not con- je and ‘ore the adver and that being ¢ thelr examination under their private violation of their wl submit to this state (by icense, my run out wang.) This contra of being states that t and code Me unless [ mining courts of the state, the prineiple of pri hits of professional men, ity with the Declaration ¢ Independence and the constitution | the United States, and if I fatl P will probably driven from, the state or be put in jail, but what the difference? L’ would sooner in jatl (han to yield my Hberty Who are unrestrained. by the ers of the gover nt | based oa principle ly when principle In my next. arti yublish in next Sa will take my readers preme court and present this same case, and quote to you what our higher court said concerning the priva dentists: Baw DD. am working 0: Je ic th |¥ate t | confo: mi 1 will Star, I our &u v I n . tc evenings unttl fo Open Sundeys until 6 p.m. work.