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EMERSON HOUGH'’S GREATEST NOVEL TELLS OF THE ACQUISITION BY THE UNITED § iS OF \ OR WHAT WAS KNOWN AS THE OREGON TERRITORY, OF WHICH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Pa) 4 WAS A PART —IT A GREAT STORY OF THE WILES OF A WOMAN, OF OFFICIAL LIFE AT WASH- INGTON AND OF PIONEER DAYS ON THE NORTH PACIFIC, BEGINNING IN THE STAR WEDNE ° CA FR ire STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1909 ONE CE ty (By United Prees.) NEW YORK, Dee. 20." need the money Thus Bessie De Voo, the stage dancer, who is sueing Frank Jay Gould for $25,000 for breach of promis ed her action of when she accepted an of return to the vaudeville stage Settee eee eee ee eee Bee 1S GUNG FOR BATTLE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Offi ment, t PLACED ON Tilo MAN Erick Govern, Fisherman, Is Pronounced a Leper } and Banished for the Rest of His Days to the Hideous Colony on Molakai Island, in Mid-Pa- the interior de nder the personal direct of Seeretary Ballin eee eee ee eRe eee ee Ree , today are preparing the evidence secretary will intr at a salary of k cific. ; ie oma SRP ee RIM tar ee The dancer's salary is more . ~ a W coming congressiona ivestigation © ¥ |* than 1,000 per cent above the E eal d@ Ballinger-Pinchot controversy salary she was receiving at #| ie G ‘oar ae ‘ " the time she is said to have | fisher f ’ Thi evi tence, it wa ated, 1 nly will er the of- le jeft the stage at Prank Gould's #| te od lene I acts of Secretary Ballinger and his subordinates in their request, two years ago, and is ri ‘ r Cricht , ‘ the second highest salary paid ap Bh . ninistration of the public la aws, but will prot hor be vaudeville performers pera dig 2 hiy into the rs of the forestry service \* rine neat f One point of the attack upon Gifford Pinchot that Bal. | *¥¥*#*¥¥* ee ee ee eeny a ll be went to the leper de- r probably will make will be a charge against the chief |JAILED FOR RIDING | pprester to the effect that he went outside the limits of the} 2 HORSES TO sits 7 chur ith h ational forestr eserve a tract by including within the national forestry reserve a tract] (my Waited . 17,000 acres of ds grazing land which is bounded} PALO Al Dec. 30.—The | fone side by a strip of forest covering only 2 per cent of nen. ad sapke on his chest, the light of hope left his eyes, and his sturdy frame King County Républicans jooiics to ‘shink cringine 0 dread Become Enthusiastic of the life before him apap No Hope for Him. Over His Candidacy at! hore is no question about Gove j Big Luncheon Today. ern having the dread incurable dim ease Half a dozen physicians ex. em amined him and sealed his fate. As Refore 80 republicans at a lunch-|fast as steam can take him he eon Riven by the King County Re will travel to the mid-Pacific to publican Club this poon, A. V.\ Molakal, the iving tomb, where Boutllon, republican candidate for hideous ghosts in flesh play the mayor, was given an enthusiastic ghastly farce of existence, armless, reception leg eyeless, until death, that ention hospital at Diamond Head, Hawaillt. Govern was stunned speechless by the doom pronounced upon him by the medical His hea alle jhearing of Clark and Ashley, the Stanford students arreated yester erca. day on a charge of having ridden | PER ’ : , yp [tO death saddie horses hired from Ie will be alleged that this land was not burned over ¢ la loeal stable, wee beakn today be! sted, and was not clriefly v as forest land, ac-|fore Justice of the Peace Charles. inek The college mon secured the! , horses yesterday and, with twa) g for the congressional inves- | young women, went riding. When the party eturned it waa found that the colle men's mounts had ess, probably next Wednesday been ridden so hard that one of them died and the other will have }to be killed. The stable owner im ing to the intent of the A joint resolution provid fon will fe introduced simultaneously in both houses of ° ,’ | mediately swore to a complaint The candidate's declaration that) tru friend of all the wretched, in er s een to urope jagainst the me ha | he stood for “decency and efficl-|ends the nightmare. Humane Of G. W. Hickey de ped indelibly by that most eney” wns greeted with prolonged| § iners. The larger| ancient curse of man, Govern must “ ent were business | go to Molakal, that beautiful island nd the cold-cut, businesslike | whose beauty only shows its um- taken of municipal govern-| believable misery in more horrible ment by the met with a contrast; to Molakai, where life But She Li Likes Seattle Best *':".) 2c" 03 Swe the law SUPVERESE ENN YEE Y heart ese men. Koes out Hterally inch by inch, e THE WEATHER. *! Judge Larton, newly appointed Justice of the supreme court, in about to take his seat In the na The at the luncheon joint by joint, knuckle by knuckle; |@ Rain tonight and Fri { #) Won's highest tribunal. His keown fandehip for railroads and big corporations, « reputation that was » that at r eptions in os island made sacred pale # high south to southwest #, Kained for him the nickname “Privaté Car” Lurton in his own state of Tennessee, may or may not | S!¥en to Bouilion’s oppe *. Fifty |time by the transcendent heroism ® winds. #. be lived up to In his new office | was the record number reached at of Father Damien; where human * * Cartoontet Grueile has his own idegs of what the attitude of the new magistrate will be. He gives |4 luncheon given to any one of the faces are grotesque masks; where Ree ee eee eee eee | in the above cartoon. other candidates nature stages her savagely cruel j Robert Moran, for years presi-)Durleeque on human beings. . _— polities reine neat ae dent of Moran Brothers, the hip } Charnel Prison. it: pullers, and former mayor of Seat This is Govern’s fate, sentenced tle, wrote a letter telling of his e% I ror tife to this charnel prison, with MA S YOI ? mation formed during the 14/no hope of an earthly pardon oF ears that Bouillon was at the head] peroie Tha door from Molakal the Moran Brothers’ plant . STICK TOGETHER Moran declared that Bouillon | {ule from whieh no traveler returns. had at that time had charge of | Here he will have to lye long 2,000 men and the manner in years, for leprosy drags its tortures which he had conducted a busi- to an end slowly but relentlessly. ees employing this number of | Here | ill take up life with a men impressed Moran with his (grim makebelleve that ft ts Ife extensive businese = ability. he will work much the same as he While Moran wae mayor, the [did in real Ife, earn his dally letter stated, Bouilion was as- | bread, the com- stant city engineer and made = | munity | ys um a creditable record for himself. bor the pall of death, always with- Moran, in hie letter, admit- hope, which must make it all (By United Pree) jhistory of the world—-because! that you be loyal to each other, The We men are natura SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 30.) ¥omen do not have to live by team women's clubs and basketball teams in and true to the political ault, but —“A few remarks about women in| York. Fundamentaily | are sure signs of this change. salowly we are becoming truer general,” delivered by Dr. Luther| “The morality of women fs re-| “Women have never been true to Gur W!¥es our homes aud our H. Gulick, who is here ¢ he | ated to devotion to the home, to each ether, women have never been “",, . lick, wne is here to attend th | the husbard and the children, And decent to each other, each has been, Concerning the women's club state convention of schoo! teachers, she has been truer to those ideals jealous of her husband, of her chil-/ 0) 'Gney' tne significant thing aroused great excitement in the than man has. The morality of dren. mentary lawe applied b: pt alher hing ted that Boullion was not a ja madde ning mockery. As long as local camps of the suffragettes,|men ix devotion to the political) wwomen are now beginning to bers. Gut the Ggnifiéent thing ie| Politician, in the ordinary jhis eyes Be hey will gaze Here are some of the mean things; unit, which women have not stand together. ‘This new standing that these clubs exist, do continue! sense of that word. To the vot- Jon sights that would chill the stout- that Dr, Gulick said: | “The present day ethics and the together of women Is av hard for|year after year, and vitality and| @F# who wished to have a jest courage; men and women fall- “Thore is no team game that has | need of the situation demand that, them as it is for us men to be true|strength shall come with experi; ™ayor who would conduct the jing to pieces like forgotten scare- ever been played by women in the| you women play the team game—|to the home, ence.” | elty affairs in an honest, im- |crows; and as long as his mind partial, business-like way, j|may reflect he must ever realize r. ee oN. SN a es mae =| Moran recommended Bouilion. [that he, too, is anathema, cursed "FRISCO’S FIRST CHINESE DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.--The Americanization of Tsang Wong Kiew was completed today when the Chinese woman asked Judge A talr deal for the city and the | above and below all men. BULLETIN _.KERMIT HAS corporation alli Bouillon assert-| What phantasms of horrid shape{ led, would be his policy In dealing|flitted feverishly through Erik! q es. | Govern's brain last night as he be- | with corporations and = franch’ enterprise jsppailing enough they must have been. Already 8 4 | i ute elapell it. The cable operator may | THE CAINS GET jby his fellow mi an outcast, um- have got the word misspelled, No} |clean, so dreadful in misfortune as a | ALL MIXED UP lto be beneath pity, a thing to be unned in dread Sitar Thes species o : | jraha. 'o decree of divorce | &"y* one would fire a cable operator, or (By United Press.) : s , pokey ne Pel ota Taang Wan | Arch wet ; an encyclopaedist, or a reporter,), JUVISY, at Deo. 30.—(Bul- | IN THIS ITEM) ‘ed trom, he was huddled into a MISS MERRILL LOUISE COOPER. ee or anybody else, for misspelling 'etin.)—Leon de la Grange today jclosed carriage and taken to the It is the first Chinese divorce case | bewnt the rock i #uat a pretty Seattle singer wholof the East, but withal {t feels good|ever brought in this city, and per-| jong ts stone, and ai come back from Europe be- to set back among friends in Se | haps the first that the world my the ienst « @ she likes Seattle best r,” said Miss Cooper. “No mat-| known. Mrs, Wong did the ma where I go I find nothing tolin truly American style. 8b Merrill Louise Cooper is her x | wharf, transferred to a steamer and taken away secretly, that others might be spared the shock of know- ing that he existed among them This {s the monstrous fate of one poor and humble fisherman. sitn—well, whatever the word 1s.) | established a new aeroplane record eNeicLoratDia | “What the dickens te a sita—|>y driving hie monoplane 127 miles b | well, that thing?” the telegraph ed. |'n two hours and 80 minutes. The ’ {tor gasped when the message Nhe ad ral oma} eer Ber Ww is the prosecuting witness . "4 ‘e |lot, who flew across . eye ei ‘or selling equal Seattle's keen, biting air,|leged desertion, asked for fashed over the wire 8 her be Mag @ against John Doe Cain for selling me. She has spent some time|wonderful scenic advantages with | tody of her four children, declafing | poosevolt has killed a situa—site. above ts the theory hot ahve — Nquor to John Cain, son of John W. | broad, was « favorite of the Amer-|the w th of ocean and mountains | that her husband is not a fit person} wrote the encyclopaedia about the |STREET CARS COLD; | Cain : nh colony at Paris, and a pupil/at her fee To me it is home, per-| to care for them, and made a plea | ‘nga (Guess that's the wey to sita thing. | INDI PR IDENT John W. Cair setert ted i KNIFE WIELDER “ came “oe ES Cain, alleges t ‘ohn Doe Cain De Reszke and Frank King |haps that is why it is so attractive.” | for alimony. A reasonable amount ‘ - bartenders at the * M Cooper is a mezzo| Miss Cooper has been. engaged | of alimony is all she asked for, inas | " | eeceemestaceniante and Jimmy Britt, be . . a 3 " m | ? other vices will be indulged in if] ae - i. rt nt r, 80 1H no, with an unusual range, by the Savoy hotel management for | much as Tsang Wan only earns $60 GAMBLERS LAN os sheriff does not provide imme-|, CINCINNATI, Dec. 30.—W. Kes-| Washington Annex bar, a id liquor Schoept, president of the City|to his 16-year-old son Separate Who rater od ain in thi instance In a complaint issued at the pros attorney's office, John From Kampala, Uganda, comes |the oheering word that Kermit considerable dramatic ability./the holidays, and every night she}@ month and bis board and lodging ~tebhng ley Berurope is, wond nd also {ie forced to Feapoed to many en-|" But Teang Wong Kiew didn't stop TO OPEN WIDE | sie rrctection, Forrester says. «| Traction company, was Indicted by | conplatnts have been Issued against jw York and the oth © citles | cores with alimony in emulating the dis smn the action of | tho commis grand Jury today for failure to| the bar rs and their eases will | filed her Complaint secretly . pe leavitig Redmond without po-|heated to a tem erature of 60 de-| court dew & at prevented the hearing o LapareEyabieheervny wr rees, as re red aw ne mre AGON LOADS OF VAGRANTS Poke hac the fone that } r| Stating that gambling on a wig ie yee tion \" Prosecutor Hunt, who has been | $225,000 FIRE IN M ke c a roll a Ru attorneys couldn't find her. She | scale was about to start once more ighting long for a better traction GALVESTON, TEXAS . as a re a a18 First this mornfng, and held the \ ge wnttl taken in charge | aaa from sight after she con-|in the little town of Redmond, | ERTED WIFE leervice, recently lad President CARTED TO THE CITY JAIL 220" rar ide eet sige nial ad EALvestON, Te county commissioners in cutting off arrested and fined on the same ALVEST( Tex Deo. $0.— __ - - ramen | et tk kkk kth kkk ke eH! the salary of Deputy Sheriff Frank AND HIS CHILD char that Prasideat Bohoent now | After ae 000 pales of cot | Mike Snyder, 6 cents ANK CLSARINGS, * | Sidell, who stationed at Red the prosecuting witness Mt tin didi bee ess tlie vend po De Vac 5 ‘ants “4 P *|mond, W. Forrester, principal of . ing $225,000, a fire hat threatened |in the complaint issued by Deputy any & weary mile he pack Twelve nationalities were repre-| ® Clearings *\the schoole there, made a com-| . Saying that he could earn money NEW YORK, Dee 0.—~T eo} to consume any of .. i ©) Prosecuting Attorney Jone Fr. Mur 4 : = s,| seuted in the vound-up. As they|® Balances ‘ # | plaint to Chief Deputy Sheriff John | engugh only to support himself, |Jaunches belonging to battleships of houses an¢ arves on the Gal-| phy, says that. Carroll refused to ii averted O& PF Tuner’?! vere Wilaked away to the olty jail|® Tacoma. * |Stringer this morning | Rohald Squirea deserted his wife|the North Atlantic fleet, now an-|veston water front was coutrolled| pay’ the full amount asked for a a ke, and wonders Why | cach face was in itself a song of|® Clearings today $976,065.00 &| Knowing that the town would be| Minnie and their infant child, ac-|chored in the North river, were late this afternoon ty tn the (Unt shampoo. When Milton ae eee the disce nied, ‘The entire aggre-|* Balance . 74,876.00 &| without protection after the first | cefding to a complaint filed by the sunk today while attempting to| Several buildin directly a the «hes, an employe of the shop, if hes gation will be haled before Police |* Portland. % jof the year, arrangements are being | wife in the prosecuting attorney's| plow thelr way through the fee! path of the flames were blows up | told Car oll to wait until he could ket stiffs” and other mem-|Siqge John B. Gordon this after-|* Clearings today... .$1,162,240.00 *|made, Forrester #ays( to open it) offlee. A warrant 1s out for Squires | along the river bank to take aboard wit! umite by the firemen. Th ak to the proprietor, Carroll Sons of Vagabondia to hoon to be tried as disorderly per le Halanc 92,082.00 *& | wide. Gambling, lquor selling | an the charge of wife desertion and | 200 sailors who had been forced to) entire fire depa nt of the city jdrew A kn fe. Krusor caught him, | of 45 were rounded up sons | Ok tO ii tt IO | aiter hours and on Sunday, and} nob-wupport of his minor child jremain on shore all night was called int when Carroll whirled and slashed i t between Jackson st | on the neck, then, grabbing : =e. ocked Krusor over the ed to ck room, mat. last night. It) == and r pemeduired four trips to carry the ron. ero om Comptroller Carroll Decides It Isn’t Necessary to Send a the: Tam SeeWhen Patroimen Helms, Wolff es - ri rg vysgiaban ze Me auine Tee i Smat locked thkerarnad Registration Books to Outlying Wards. :: :: :: oy ahorifl Hadae” Hotke teak ak 4 down-and-outers were every concetvable place II into custody and placed him in the city jail | lay asleep in box cars, under) 7.94) voters will not be given This is the first debt of corruption In politice will be | umtil the books were sent out to his 242 clerks will be required for the! city comptroller at two city elec: | | and some lay jn sodden) ortuntty to register for the| gratitude that Carroll has paid Genied the customary facility of | precinct and registering on his way| work and that {t has been done in| tions in the past and conse- | coopER FOR PRESIDENT. i the hallw of cheap| the opportunity | registration that he had in the | home from work a shiftless, incompetent manner in| quently twice has had the | TACOMA, Dec. 30.—With the bus Pi ging houses Some dozen in| city primaries in the precincts in to the Gill machine for ite sup- past c He 4 tein Jn: hand the past is given by Upper as the handling of the registration line meeting and the election of a an E ‘ S arroll’a innovation In the hand-| secuen for hia actlo | i ire and _ 2 pg oF (the which they reside, according to the port of him for comptrolier, Medline Much: to ON: ling of the registration books wilt | *eason for his action Nore re oe ee eon Jofficers this afternoon, the Wash- a Shae dokeecas gcaning agains’ atest ultimatum of City Comp-| The lighter the vote among Se | Rot apply to the ‘Thirteenth ward, | Up to Counclimen, sdvisnhia 44 kaeh the vemare komen reg i hae ang OH j tehed pat on thes chairs with (troller Carroll, Registration books| attle’s army of home owners EG vg eng neat Ballard residents became too bel-| Upper admits that the books will! tion books exclusively in the |cjemms st cad convention. thls ot shoe for a pillow. will not be sent out into the pre | the better pleased the Gill ma orderly element upon which Gi) | serant mee the sagen dada’ hg be eH out io ward oes pt elty hall ted a reviaed eonetituiion fie The total wealth of the party was, cincts the Jast three days betore) chine will be, Home owners in | depends for much support finds Mt | PF conitietien tooe aye tgp toe, RE jg ed i he exponse of the registration | adoption big surprise to Denk Sergeant | ejection, as they have been Invart the outlying wards have in the | easy in the daytime to make a trip) )ay i) Ballard to care for the regis-| Gill machine and are not in favor, |" the outlying wards never im- | Superintendent F rank B. Cooper yer Peyser. Wxuctly 16 ts past when too busy to goto the | to the city hall and regi Ther preased Carroll until it was neces- jof the Seattle schools was the only ably in the past. The voter must) tration of the entire ward jot a heavy registration—-the fewer voters that register in the ward the better pleased the councilmen be. longing to the Gill machine will be. sary to find an excuse this year for jecandidate mentioned for the presis making segistratfen difficult for the |dency up to the time the business med the total cawh capital of the | city hall walted until the reg’ busy Ume is at night. The work wd. Those who enjoyed the|#0 to the elty ball and wearlly| tration books were sent to the |ingman, however, finds it difficult] Chief Deputy Comptroller Upper oud distinetion of possessing the stand in line or forego his Amerl-| precinct in which they reside |to get to the city hall from +his|asderts that the refusal to send small home gwner who is opposed | meet convened, and if no dark in were can privilege of voting for city offi-| and then registered. The work, In the past he has over-| bobks into the precincts is largely | to both GiBs and Carroll's can- |horses appear, his election ty as, Harris Boyle, 6 cents. ‘elals at the primaries. home owner who is opposed to ‘come this difficulty by walting|du@ to his efforts, The fact that | Although Carroll has been | didacy | sured,

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