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ett THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 3. 1910 ) , lines eta rare | MOTHER IS HOPING FOR THE *°U" Peis." oo WAS ANDRE ee ec eee TE A OR peroRN OF HER LOST BOY ae % conven WARMING For Lunde AND GET YOUR Sse ; \ RECOLECT BACK IN S® Bree ree ve WHEN IT WUR 50 BLA y ' Lal ‘ COLP WE HAD TOSMOOT] | bu ! o ; 16 HEAD OF CATE a - on ined you “ } TO KEE® BM FROM | rl E. Wiggins, Messen- | Christmas eve, he waid he would | ot) owt hed UNCLE DAVE?) be doing both day and night duty fire i Jerwey ¢ MURDERED BY | vim cone i Seite FREEZIN TO DEATH bo 4 til after Christmas an would Ov an jury Tht ESKIMOS? ! } " ees stles in Air Tumble - etd cf pag ane et bo Wack Uutll then. This ts indo 1 dled soak pea ; ; When Mayor Gaynor ing From ome or tired. Oe, ae " meer d. A child sed by nent is believed to have been pet fire cc H H Derby hat, wearlng a men AY SOME HUSOANOS Announces His Appoint-| ai) nigni Now Your * eve Mrs leap when the left the oft PID NOT GO TO WoRK ments, Wiggins, who lives at 2824 Third Young Wiguins is five f Pole Seekers Slain for Kill- ot nine “at up waiting for her boy, |inchen tall, weighs 145 pounds, has - - i ing Reindeer, Is Theor | Wiggins, who disappeared jes ns ane 166 9 — 8 . ¥ | (By United Press) All Meal Materdee pee! light brown hair and hazel eyes ALBERT HANSEN, Je. He wore a dark |b trousers, gray wwen cream-col NEW YORK, Jan, 3.--‘Tar ne cont, Breen men are scurrying about looking for real jobs today, after Mayor }Guynor’s new yartment heads ousted them from the snaps they have held ain the downfall of | Croker, The followers of Tammany] or a holiday, th ore ying tO aura out why the|woped that somehow «holiday mayor turned them Gown might bring him home to her. Day any First and Cherry, Sunday whe waited, but he did not Optical Department, roe ored #hirt and changeable tle, with It seemed that he tad been gold scart pin bearing bis initials Mc kone long enough,” she aid this) “ig not a aetna : ODEL MILLINERY SCHOOL morning between her tears. Ne : no he ye " Pup a - during the mot { Janu cause he had disappeared the night|, Hoping for the bent, yet n complete course give ‘cheat mother's heart |! the worst, the heart-brok ' norma rt of Catholic Priest. | | (Ry United Pres) PRINCE ALBERT, Sask, Jan, 3 That Eekime 8. RK Andree and his two companions, Dr.| | HAVE YOUR HARDWARE MAR &. Strindberg aud Herr Fraenck-| | BUD You A STEAM HEATED nell, who sought the pole 12 years | | OVERCOAT AND BE PREPARED murde: mother Hae given a description of | ough and relia her boy to the police and officials appl ao, wan the belle sid toaay FOR TH NEXT BiizZaeD. along, the line, while at the #4 broke, and still he had not come, | the morgue 827 People’s Bank Bidgal by Rev. Father « in charge | | ona ne cg be ay oy tag be The old year had passed into the If Karl Wiggins is away on some orner Becond and Pikee of the North Saskatchewan Catho | Charley urphy, the leader Of) new and her boy was still lost. | boyish prank, will he come home Seca | Tammany ———— Hie missions. Rev. Turquetil re|{, ; . fo whe asked The Star to find | His mother is waiting for him. 1 coutly brought the news of finding | | “4 f ¥ s lar mayor's statement that Mur-lnim The boy, who f# 19 years/any one has seen him, living or what js st o be Andree’s} |) \y ) p . phy had given b m only the very loid, wan messenger No. 6 for the |dead, will he communicate with t balloon 5 north of Prince LOA hove aga and had not endery | American Messenger company, | Mra. Wiggins 4 Third ay.?| k ored to juence any appointinent, | Wren left home, after supper A mother's bh in breaking Albert, near Reindeer lake. From the Indians the priest learned that at & "big white house covered with neat Leaves ropes’ came to the Exkimo's camp . TRAWBERRY | with three men who -© ig The mon died, sak ie few days after they Turquetil, who ngUAKE tveevseny> along with the statement that many criticlams of Murphy wer ict wt! | WEATHER MAN PROMISES TO CUT OUT | “were vain wowowss a | PHS) FROSTY SHIVERING WEATHER fell toda man Ridde editor of taute Zeitung, and trea that tives were concealing death of explorers t © could white forme was some ant nati FOUND MURDERED IN the HIS FACTORY LOFT 4 sacred Tee Ct Y BLA wersrTea OO TeROuGer in the endian | ce : WHE SPinnce FICK DS” LINE & COUNTRY ‘ h and the ou t Eskimos had WHO LEY THEI HORSES QUENCH THEN THI@ST ” 10018 @ Pray i i* ae / ; k them to placate the gods. HADTO CHOP THE KE #ROM THe To meee ‘one coll ale la taal tho tod th him to make @ gr a THEM FROM SUPFOCATING RD witty VARIATIONS record, aod to begin to city By Untied Press NEW YORK, J $ i DISLOCATES JAW. and republics todas? Woman, and| thaneon ‘ turer a — 54-40 wee ess NITRE SHIP Soren sank veal were Our Men’s Shoes 5 living at Dupont foot, in th vt of his The loft wag filled with excaping f the commonest canstpe st, attompted to emulate Demos thenes yesterday morning by plac ¢ A gas. Isaac H. Gold, his partn ei a afact : n is a poor fit {tng an object in his mouth while he| Strange words from you, Jobn * they are 1 wan arrested, He and his wife r and shoes given peaking thi commented his friend, shaking his ly Oar told diffe stories of his where : ouy | thaw out their BAN FRANCISCO, Jan | was released today on Practiced Boeli® lon guage. and ended by disiocating his Thead, “not seemly for a man whc ot aatten is outs iis reason we pay , lstands wher t ; a chance puff of emoke from a hid 1,000 ba Jaw. He was removed Cen tands where you rtand today iden blaze in the hold saved the} Hut “a . Se eC Ny. tral Emergeney hospital, where phy | ange weapons—-ye i i laes arom of the, armament” The vx ay that Nathanson | ¥¢ sicians worked for ral hours jeould always use my old weapons Of|stoamer Bismarck from death | 4th ‘ could no ve killed himself, iy getting the jaw in™ place again . a © and breta I would not peed) an explosion, at lq: P © known st”) Wel A : © Lung Lee has been studying the j th berhap iow you telb x neo s California t# getting a bunch of cold i 2 English language for several} we . jmy time te short. 1 mu bt;new | British weather also, in 6 { the rt $3.50, $4.00 — $5. “nea are months with the object o@educating : ‘ to wip. Thare never f t to.Jowm | Chatham, ie in th iS ranway prowpec . as “co ual Shoe R slues for 5 himse!f as a Chinese interpreter, | ‘ 3 4 : ean not be too x oats and | today Yeouterday at the ¢ dank hour Gait .¢ Metal cs _— ed that rticu thor o oetruments a a 7“ “a " " - a i Gun Meta lrg teareted by yr ws 4 Theeold doctor reese and tcok.al. oO he od with WALL PAPER, PAINTS ANO Blucher style, Medium r ’ ‘ spi ye wlll 8h geting ak 1 just dropped} BRUSHES object under his tongte. Be COAL BARONDEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO) anchor at Iquique when smoke was| Are seen coming from a port hole and By ' of Calhoup's mod | Fea rsee Roum ‘the olty ft ts today wet ywed him with even rhe auifties ~~ oem om b Changes of maps, mys Listen to me. The gee being sold at the Federal at the lowest prices ever quoted. It's 1 time to buy th Catbour | desperate effort t of the fire, but the. dense smoke|— letss soon filled the hold dr 9| Rederat Paint & Wall Paper Co. -|TURRELL’ 5 903 SECOND Av. ; (By United Frew.) " ‘ hie them away, The boats were bur 1314 Firm Av : ) | SAN FRANCISCO. Jun. 3—-Frank| eneae = ining Me aie Jediy Jowered and the men hardly | P % gt Jermyn. a weaithy coal baron of e «e Comp 'aes.) © ee » © Foot oper landed op the beach when the fils Béranton, Pa, whe wag struck by fg [street toulght—a root whict™itr | andes op the bens vet force, | OE TAD ASE BABS AALALZ Richard # aff Oregon into this Union Mein joue slave, the @ther free, but both | Yast and of a migi future for ws. That @@ Ip at Oree WHI you ace @ car on Market st. ea Year's day, died from his at a local sanitartum early today The Injured man suffered gr ly Sunday, and an operation on his 4 © (fractured spine was cided on by gs hee a ra | xplosion rattling the windows n " ates, § tolh jof the town and cattering the with a down counter splinters of the vessel in every dt rection Garvey-Buchanan Co., Second and Seneca mat CRS t s Hunga cq Fomapther country, which raised | Pe 8 deux, tonight. You ask ape who hast? #2 Sn with my fight | anewer,| ston bore | Meet, TI must find the woman o a 1 : ; Cathoun’s answer was first tepick 1 may T have found her, ax you k : 3 jcians < © at few wenks } . you knaw —_ 1 velit ee t A means | uy gs paper from his desk pee gata ronens!*| Also, L have told you where I have } i oye pefore | here is the dispatch Mr. Pakenh Dr Ward, "Pat {found Ly ! Ine aeetd be taien to the eperatin re is the dispate r. Pakenh med Dr. Ward \ Tat! |}found her nder & counterpane table. brought from Lord Aberdeen c the same TeX*®, Oregon, these United States ? j Frank H. Jermyn's wealth ts re-| British ministry to Mr’ Vgsbur Jie be said, <7) ner & connterpane! puted to have run into the millions, | {60 Jaz* belere Bie ieee itbertee | mean M Pakenham's rpouted mis |, Dr. Ward sighed. as be shook bis and most of it was made in the! Rts yng rae gyn A ATS 4 seeret agent and | hea don't pretend to know now (Conctuded.) ; > = “Pennsyivania coal fields. or territory! In effect he asserts! apy, the beautiful Baroness von|*!! you mean i a . . | ; \ England's right to interfere in our | Rig | Calhoun whirled on him fMercely,|jave soon strange moving lights in| : _ DANCING MASTERS affairs. We fought one to dis |p toned a name then wen |“ith 4 Vigor which hie waeted frame|ing sky seems to bear out what Til-| é 7 prove that, England has said enough | known {n diplomatic and social fife, |“!4 not tndicate as posalble. Hiinghast says. But his closest : § FOR THE INSANE. | on this continent. And Engiand bas) when intrigue in Washington, if not) hésten and L-will tell you! friends do not know why he bas Z . ———— | meddied enough.” open, was none too well hidden what Joba ¢ Mm meane—JObO | Keot his wonderful invention aS 1 (By United Press) Calhoun and Ward looked at « ; Hichaed?" he peaemed,|Calhoun, who bas loved his own | secre Our Tenth ? f = PITTSBURG, Jan. 3—Henry|other, sober in their realizati: , his ancestor was a/ Mate. Who has hated those who!” Who fs Tillinghast? Doos his| 4 c ' > Hutchinson and his staff of assie-|the grave problems which t nlaw of the Duke of Weil.|bated bim, who has never prayed record indicate that he would pe Anniversa AG © tants at Dixmont insane asyium,|set American statesmanship end /ingion, He himeolf seem to have fr those who despitefully used hit, |; an boas 08 the ‘world Of ae ry | ® ‘acting in conjunction with the| American thought. The old doctor ateorhed some of the great dukes | ¥00 bas fought and will fight, since | npution? ’ i 4 ® nurses and other attendants, have|was first to break the fneas for the fair. Before he|#!! insist on that. It ie trae Tyler) “Decidedly it doos not. He is a| We watch our opportunities to buy at remarkable concessions and then mass hired two dancing masters to give|“Then do you accept? to us he was with Engiand’s | 288 Offered me again today the port! (yicago “Tech” school graduate. an} great quantities of magnificent merchandise that we can throw on sale at prices far Hy Instructions to the insane patients serve again, John? tion in Mexico, "Twas there | {lo of secretary of state. Shall T) expert mechanical and electrical below regular 5 there | “Listen to me. If I do accept, I\pe firet met the Dona Lu vonin, [take Mt? If TL do, tt means that I aad +. He bas seen servi sith] H soi wal th ha ’ ‘ : jshall take Mr. Upshur's and Mr.|-Tis said he would have romal am employed by thts administration Northern Pacific ratiroad, the ao ‘$1 Meri co pra x ’ ae grew ) Anniversary Sale: F: mbroi cree MURDER A NIGHT |Nelson’s place only on one cond! 15 sexico had it not been arranged | *ecure the admission of Texas stinghouse concern and Allen &| orth to $1.50 for 48c yard. We Berk Cambrics at 10c, 8 1-3¢ for Twill Down RIDER WITN vie yes, if I $ ore ts what !/that she and ber husband, Senor|C&® 7ou believe me when I tell you! peda of Providence. While at the Outing Flannels, usually sold at 10 and 12'%4c. 15¢ Pillow Casing at 10c. And great Lwsed ~ ain wage —- Yturrio, should accompany ps * enna ts for It all—all, | iast named place Tillinghast invent ntities of everyday needfuls at 5c, at and at 25c on the dollar. Simply moun- | Mo - dostrios ts ah We a at ®) Almonte in the Mextc - SA loot of new land, west to the/eq a heat regulator for steam and lise at ant-hill prices. The sale rolls on. We list a few offerings —James deat Gua Te ne . shall show her here. On these ¢ Sir a Pw we can get, slave or! not water systems which is making | seats ite maneaetien Middleton, the principal witvess in|‘Texay and this republic are not, |Richard AKreed to accept promo: | Norn, prosiavery wi John Cal ihim @ fortune. He patented it and See ra a night rider trial set for this |, public are not./ tion ax minister plenipotentiary to| 2°"). Pro#lavery advocate and ora-| manufactures it at a good sized fac - some: << ont, was shot and killed from|7Ale Is what I have drafted as # | Washington tor all his life, when he says that |tory here. In all his previous aN . i < manth, wes shot and fC | posstule reply. “Y'anait ‘ott Mr |""*Thattwas nine years ago,” com-|De,belleves he is an humble tnatru | vonuigns and work he has had fol TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE posse enham that his chiefs avowal ment destined, with God's aid, and te, Why does he shelter his izens assisted the sheriff in a hunt! (f ivtentions has made it oe. | 4 Dr. Ward mens Pen! A y does he shelte a for the assassin, which proved|) oe et ee Oe ie s, and it was only last fall) \rOus® use of such tnstrv-)neroplane so cunning ae perious duty, in self detense, he was made envoy extraordi. | Mente as our human soclety affords.) Tho one remarkable feature ave ou are e in ese hasten the annexation of Texas, cost He te at lobet ae octraorg}, (2 Bulld, not & wider slave country, |the machine Is the way ft meepe it-| ’ but a wider Ame NEW GLORY FOR FORAKER. | What it may, mean what it may envoy! Near 60 years of leelf right side up in any kind of a ‘ | John Cathoun does not shitly-shally pe LP esol a ~ It would be worth the fight of a! wind. tt has tw teeters,” | 4 4 ? eam rom hat ibe sa ference | tw aan more Cathey pee |e Fie mbroidery Bargains WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—A newl|ed my chief at las Me her to the admiration of |/2uewered bis olf friend. “I admit/aro of rt of steol, 95 fe e nickelodeon in the “select colored | looked gravely, eact ® Pele ead Me ee CT |E had not dreamed this of you otdlagetee c oP atane Seo ? é ” section of Washington,” which has|eye, each knowing ale nl P afte the. sprightly History will not write it of me.) pox kite. No m vr how the wind 15,000 yards direct from St. Gall, Switzerland, the world’s greatest embroidery center, com just been opened by a negro, sports| might mean B os von Rits Meantit “4 | perhaps,” went on my chief He these kites right themsclves! sisting of beautiful, sanowy-white Corset Cover Embroidery, in dainty patterns, with or without this sign in blazing letters over the Yes have Texas, an lig rrio also forgets the Dona (20% ll me to fight, and now Ijand the machine to which they are beading edges; wide 36-inch to 45-inch fine Swiss Nainsook and Dimity Fiouncings, etc. etc, am entrance: “The Foraker shall b wttled before 1 tuere and proceed atv to tor {#hall fight, and in my own way.| attac They can be raleed or ranged in three big lots, viz le am Ward ; |1 tell you, that answer shail go to er the baroness--although . *, 8 ; ‘ lowered. When there is no oppos ‘ i Worth te 8 , : q |i am not yet ready t ¢ Cal-| with less hope than Sir Richard, a Pakenham. And [ tell you Pakeo-|ing wind they are ed oppos| eens saerte worth to 0c, | Bumbroideries, worth to 7 Embroideries, worth to $1.60) r hour 1 fire now flamed in Oe ee RT lena Palen haart iae|ham shall not dare to take offerine| gle of 46 ¢ - Ete a hs his mier ‘ te! “The Baroness von Ritz hae|*t, me War with Mexico wo pos If 1am taking night flights ove | / P indeed certainly, shall have.| Boston and New England that’s my Cc Cc Cc eu. b ‘ and beaut both lt le she ray aid his frie “ : : Var on the Northwest, too, we yet! husit sald Tillinghast 1 wil Bishoy se ngland’s real er Now a day institute vn 0 wn I he knows England's reaj|@*Y have unless He paused, and | not that [am or that I am ape os the Se rye nth th y" > an to Texa i: LR hg Bay, poy ht have gone than 120 miles 4 v J. P,P Llwyd, ttt ri ; owt Ward screwed hit lps for stin ‘thought. lg BA ro then sv ertocted TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE je © position ¢ e. Y 1 ee) “Unless t n? What de ad “ " t ane | 3 ty of Trinit ‘ ( t deter f Jona _ do |long enous to take ’ n iq tee, _Setermine’ you mean he rustlo:of| tight ape ¥: Mrs. Housekeeper, Read These Lists Carefully ; : ’ . y Hot Sy me See cap. | Be No. 1 Silk and Satin R 10e D « Con f lad o emba he distaff aide below y - ao eels po tof Davee Cot on 180 ‘Tooth i a if day nig } r lee ‘ h Mt ity best: g@r | Ligh han that of the arise What Corset Stays. een What 15 nf M tng Hy en , ’ , I the STRUCK BY A TRAIN.© oe ata: led SE 9B ) ZC } , rat Soap 1O0c ies @ ioc Tooth’? ; i os et . ; ( r Johr ate . y ree ¥ rig z = - * ve 1 Ho Pins ms ( , o f dle, rove t geo gas fel wi northern Pau lon bie trail, o beac Will Buy | x of large Wire Hair Pins, Wil Buy (1 Png Broth f ' i r ' of a ort ft morning| That his ¢ are well founded — | inte ; Hor bit of renultn. | "ould, recon @ in New England the "' toc Twill Down Flannets 8 1-3c ner of M “Wit authing tise. fat| GANDY MAN ARRESTED AFTER GUMDROPS yatds:o€ these fms; waft, fleecy, twill Cope butiaa flaanale, Pf and to x where me, why no APPEAR IN CHURCH COLLECTION PLATES, a me stirep MAK 131. Cur. prio §:30, tnd as Tong aw Ie lasts. 836 hiet 4 Customer) | By United Press.) the candy shop next i " » 1 must learn ,ODBURY, N. J fe eh reid Poa Se a “1s Gane Buchanan (Co7 . % toaps | thn naiderabl f ft ( minant 1113-15-17 Second ;113-15-17 Seneca St Yaw enaey mite eed int i Ne