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¢ AUSTIN GRIFFITHS HEADS POINDEXTER CLUB HERE THE REIGN OF B35 ALDRICH [OAT AN END |Positively Not a Candidate | for Re-election An- | nounced by Rhode Island Boss. Writes Mag-! , is Gov-} Railroads in) (By United Press.) PROVIDENCE, R. |, April 18—-Senator Nelson W. Aldrich will retire at the end of his er mt term Under no cir ocumetances will he be a candi date for reelection. The an with many mubject houncoment was made Lye ‘every one y Gen, Brayton, known an the privately that republican boes of the state. | ymonta! railr | Gen. Brayton declares t “wt health is the cause of th ator’s determination to retire. trem the trus | as told me wit | that Moras: gfe FO por any suc grouse the people for] SY aald one - . thelr exciter ip the par . forget al! o Morganhelms » sthrough const "| t will guere or give the | Bia weeethine else that eqaieatent ing | the people's money ‘editorial of money w be work, and thar the be unwilling And walt a he This potn: ‘ yanding « Me very able Alarkan © for the » wil » BI nee Die giving this . Austin E. Griffithe was elected Macticable, service. | President, R. G. k vice aabeet unr sident, Joe Smith and| The and with i W. H. PI field a Of waste eae | . had been sel the | candidate Dhiiy th. satint King county membe: cussed gressive r rugerets AUSTIN GRIFFITHS — oe exter senate! clab was organ d on at a meeting of Poindexter supporters beld at the Artington hotel. ealled by Rufus were read an R ry of the Progres. | lenau 8 sive Republican le and trea | the principles of the Ki surer of the Potnd: « Senatortal | clut clab of Spokane. Mr. Wilson tn Within a few weeks Poindexter headquarters will be of d the meeting as to the prog GUGGIE’S SMILE SOFTENS THE UN A DA HEART OF ANGRY AUTO COP pice frm tome, cia) mbar Teste \ o — ~ — IE EDIT ION , KS S - S SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1910 MAY WE EXPECT THIS OF THE ELIXIR OF LIFE? ONE CENT. See WHY SHAME OR YOU wit iit! toe AGE TAKING MARELEG AWAY FROM ALITTLE \ 77 YEAR OLD Boy! WHEN The Me ne Ane {EARS aT Or, Bugene Doyen, a French Physic Says Wi! YNAMITE 19 PILE MURDER TRAMPLE ON : STORY SALT LAKE HOTE Steel Girders Hurled Into Bank and Business Houses—Result of Re- Burns to Death—Boy Is (ty Laitea trewe ~ : v oo on ange walt! Shot Through Heart by aon a work of the t ' ee re ee ae 2 coolt Matory building fn course ike corns chaps It would be t va cooling! Brother. nar: Wenene on Seeres eres, mother mei ty 4) PUYAL >. Apdi F Windows {n sev pane “aed a * soul of Dagner k x “ h tw « slookp and scores of 1 Ly going to « when|Wappy. Guasie H r , y i" ‘ gns rushed to ' BESR Mow that t z ar-jand Wappy said hap | child t ely cight clothing : Heait ente g Gue-|pen again 1 wet D ' t ath t f the comps ‘ this |away satislied—even the nuffeur | at hristophe wi wae @ sd 4 big reward for the . Phillip Churebill st itepe An his « na- le whe 1s s t t 5 - 1 in smiles, besides a natt H te ti ah Stn f 1 fe bean ° ! ! 1s 4 ‘ arted a t RELIGIOUS MUCK-RAKING COSTS de inthe yard’ 'yhe tale aivre|tow Bepsben trace Genit “ ” [ : Retreat . HALLELUJAH BUM” JUST $20 =": agent th : made it Ba (ailtareenncmetiimstaiees he Swits 1 wash hotel© hrown ™ ETON A J re ed ‘ a h a ‘ t h br A Newspaper bs eee ere eene : , Fw « a ; ft pe sven . Five dollars for cussing the Presbyterians * 5 b t of : * Five dollars for cussing the Cathollos. «ig as arge he . Five dollars for cussing the Methodints * lged | tle fellow's |* that a * Five for panning the Saivation Army * { hi . ; erae , * Total cost of religious muck-raking, $20 * * me ¥ 1 * * . en PrErererrrrerrrvrtc ec eS eeLeecereee. MUST CLOSE anid they ata and The ache ¢ of prices was fixed t J ‘ i m it they o \ b “ Walte ber b Lat 1 5 ae ald the fe e several men are ¢ ted to have & ! f genera on the building after th u . irculat 1 ' ructing th struction com, ad de f @ steel etr a ha act ‘egulate loons which a height of elght ot S82 ous: MARK TWAIN SMILES AND |="! — ed Sunday thr wil Alki Point Suffragettes WAITS FOR DEATH TO COME "": «:' pati, Seon | Saturday night Leader. REDI ci A A ‘ aie ine clock Bunda ht# | second La t clut a ‘ a it he going attle, It 4 at t . e s , me fh ‘ate ' olgh he @ will & 1 e i 4 tb arried are dead, | ¥ ts president, Mra. George A. Smith r s (Ma Twa and it ald wing that th 4 hat ive more | WHOshas Just returned from a vis : t nfie 4 a few on pressed desire d ‘ e ip i wt € r a sae Ito » ~ Gusts Gabrile ; i every in k as § rot irned ft m her 4 — a oy : i : “are "hom ro ORY You KNOW his arr home f ; H H able to and « at nou h Hie , ne Ca of all his trou ' ‘ r P z weaker than when What is the b nny stor kt lowing the It needn't be original i t of hin daugh It may be a story you have carried aro in head since 100K Ly ‘a : yer ne you have just heard ? t ( omy t m wilt not, af Whatever it is, take a little time to write it t carefull that it ay be ea et jovial life read, and éend it to the “Fugny Story Editor rh tar, Sea [ nds and admirers, the To the one who, between today apd Saturday, sends the best story in the judgin famous humorist, whose f the editor, the unny Story Editor” will mail a check for § paid Hig Hopidlbany Rapscionig Hope It Isn't much i: hut it will help a little, and many of the ries will make in tow P contribu teresting reading for The Star 6ubscribers ature, and Bove uNTHE THEY ARR 97 A Wf YFAR OOD Your O86 WET A MAIDEN or 79 Have Discovered in Prolong Life Many Years. an, Claime to AFTER MURDER ON OR. HYDE Judge Lets Down Bars for State to Introduce Every Shred of Evidence They Have Against Physician. Hy United Press KANSAS CIT April 18.—Dr. Br physician accused Col. Thomas H ) et Judge Latehaw af I e pia a t iu n of A " gt ! wa t i Reed \ I bled t a Iyde aw : ' I Kella ‘ 5 I his awf R he w \ hat Hyd ked Miss K t h ¢ wor ' A x t eee « * * WATER SHUT OFF . * * ’ \ wilh be sh (ff * * 8. to Lake Washing: # * w from 9 p.m, & * * ee They released « prisoner f Btoubenville, O., workhouse because he composed a beautiful poem of 17 ersos, Alas! what refuge hath the gentle poet r m the HE MAY BE FAT, BUT LOOKING MAN IN THE U. S., « a NEW YORK, April 18—P » the handsom mar \ * ert I. Atkin, the Callfornia sc * bust of th ef executive fe . Atkin returned | last * ecutive office. He arranged a "4 im to tilt the bust a “ee dutt * There is no question in * ft is the handsomest me . the type that, reprod * pelle xd the attention and admiratior * he is the handsomest man * . RR RRR RR POSSE ON ~ TRALL OF ROBBERS Men Who Held Up China and Japan Fast Mail | Steal Horse and Rig and } Give Clew. THE NewiY We AND THEIR BABY Dy United Preas.) BERKELEY, Cal April 18— I tw hful men driving oo, a a are ed to an AMMA SAID buggy with red painted run- COULD aC ning gear and steel tires, The horse es theese nee es. These men soubt are the South Pa train robbers ity Sheriff Jere Birmingham » automobile this norning with this Information. Bir- ingham said that the rig was en from the Hediey farm, three mile Port Costa. Mra. Hadley re 4 her i has given the nuthorities a min description of ne of the bandits ay by a woma n the foot- s near Berkeley. She telephoned o Chief Vollmer that they were pontt irection to- w canyon. 1 an wen have { while the 2 r part of Bher iff Veale's force Was engaged in searching the bills back of Pin and word was sent to them of the renewal of the trail. e ChinaJapan mail on the ro Pacific, which left San ace at % o'cloek for the East, sked men at two miles east of Benecia, at 12:20 o'clock Sunday morning, and robbed of nine pouches of regis tered mat! The pasi Mycolysine an Elixir Which He ngers were not disturb. ad boarded the train re and crawled ov and tender into t Ivers at the hesde ar nd engineer. Th the firet train robbery tn Call- ia In several years POLIGE CHIEF TO SEE T. R. MAYOR GILL TAKES [oa WITH COUNCIL Vetoes Ordinance Giving McElroy $320, and One Leg Broken in Crush at Railway Station—Roose- velt Himself Carried Off His Feet. (By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press. BUDAPEST, April 14.—The visit iat at oe i & eee Se Providing for Street Con- zn enthusiaem over) demnation. “ etre Sh tn Mayor Gill today wrote two veto ast night aT 4 he crus t ounctl tonight One vetoes the € a ay = wta Pex rdir ps ar McElroy hed f get close to/$ » retmh him for the em- a as eo tre ‘ watchmen at the ted {ft his feet and|sta were purchased by the city He w nb The tc haree The stables were g slg t ' wsed them, and and ' the need of two . r can he see where . wa e by the city le ‘ ‘ he gr " rer od oe | that ¥ ° nations for a8 = oh : , hese condemnations leader v .t-/ Ush an improvement district and by assessment R me ayer ies ¥* | against the propert fited. y x 2 vis Fra ioe | Soames Was 6 SOO LIVING IM ie wa LONELY CHILEAN Sigg lg ld tes gl : MOUNTAIN TOWN gyms a (By United Press.) u TRENTON, N. J, April 18.— nthe ‘ ‘ According to Former State . ; ' f Comptroller Willlam S. Han ; cock, who has just returned = . from a tour of South America, t 1 Dr ederick A. Cook, the dis eredited Arctic explorer, is tiv ng ir a small village named * Chilascoles, on the Chilean side of the Andes. His wife ined to discuss any ges made against by members of various UNM MM MSE ESH EYEE! Geographical societicsn. He * ® seemed to be gloomy, and was * * determined to be as much * « ' *! alone as possible. * bed M Cook also seemed much . * Jepressed Tere eee eee reer x : ee | HE’S THE BEST * : Meee IS TAFT * t and t nor x |e as nan it you'll jent Will Hov 1 * |& find It advertise the Real * life today, a ng to Rob: * | ® Estate column The Star * the a x |x The t arga * ening f a t * * * at at bis desk fr * |% In Star Want Aa De Mapsible modeling box * |% day . uny angle a at oe |e 1 " * * a pr e y + ‘ a | . i - « « * a r 1 i r * AVE w * * nt Ad * Actually, * |%® Phones—Main 9400, Ind. ® * ea 7 * i* * RRR

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