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8 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1910 8 SHE DOESN’T ASK HELP, THIS WOMAN; FIVE KILLED (CENSUS SCANDAL GED DISEASE Whee You Feel Pa ONLY WANTS TO GET WORD TO PATRONS | IN BOISE el Played Oy /IN MONTANA ool TN JURY ROOMY, sisson : f Y ice : 08 Weaken, SCOLDED HUBBY THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS; Phe ¥ United Presa) ! n of th he 30,008 i 1 ‘ { te serene » the stom, HE WENT AWAY AND NEVER CAME BACK |. od "J You fee} old yourself, Te BEECHAM'S Pg i ble blood at iver, ¢ 4 * keniny Beecharr heir use makes all ¢ 6 effeasy ‘ f ! difference, ‘ " c < at 1 § por c al Organg watching « nking * . { b t } is im flying cable struck in the ce f 5,000. afi diate r sna ig. yare Nat ure’s own te | the crowd, killing Johr oe scdelptenss LEADER GUILTY bed and’) | For Ris docen Conditions | . Sold Everywhere in Boxes, 10c. and 25¢, The New York Sun and is ce int the Negro Soldier co wash a SALEM, Ore creeping ¢ you 1 of Wat Tee eee ee eee eee eee ee eR RREE R ee ce ie eesen etntes Secme elec ca ee Banka About Good Living ‘ ef ¢ the re pres 1 absenc , “ thrown fr . Pian teat sel slot and. Nout ton, and it was the bustnese, of the wer aeperiment to cee (DIVERS LOOK FOR KENNEWICK $ TO RES 7 United Freee) ishing food and ‘ j t they 1 t . re . TO SHIP GOODS | CLEVELAND, 0. June 16.—A se body, and I don’t care about my} = t n un ‘ : t ' CHARLTON $ BODY ¢ earthquake, probably 3,000 miles wrinkles. People who live d the y ' or rous | VIA PANAMA | distant, wae roserded ‘on te 0 pated lives and aren't kind have| est f h community; and r r r Ignative seiemograph teday, and it wrinkles so deep they couldn’: get | tr t ges made " rhood ore (My United Press.) | NORTH YAKIMA, June Twolie the epinion of Father Odenbach, them out if they took the skin off. the aa nd witr . t ote COMO, Ttaly ‘ I the larke t ft t mt scientist at the institution, that the/ Well, I suppose I'll along ean be in, the ) of « 1 t « ar on 1 t| Kennewt uw d their a shock centered in the iceland re \ some way, if you can get word to draw witnesse y the gullty pe t ' { + the orter| tock of goods s 4 from New | gions. customers so they'll know having fur r the alleged cri barites sing hust t the| York by water to the Istha The fret shook wee recorded. at I have two sons A t cor n w i be 1 r nworthy of & ered a ’ Panama, via railroad to the Pac 2:48 a. m., and was followed by two! nt to them.| Tart mander hief of th y and 5 t or the |) E paul Caughey, do) and up the Columbia river, nearly | others, one at 2:55 and the third at| eo je things I Brownsville affair the four negro regiments tr « rvice have coopt the t t}an “all water route 13 a.m. The last shock wae of long) mnt i | valued are gone.” paid dearly in damaged reputation and ostracien 4th in te alive i insist] A considerable saving In freight | duration, ending at 4:15 a. m | hy Still bravely smiling, the little} fantry was not wanted at Sack Harbor or the 10th cavalry at |, at . made| rates can be made in this way. The| The shocks were of sufficient vio ney philosopher, one of “God's women, Fort Ethan Allen, and {t was proposed t : the neg 1 tor } o tak firet large shipment over this route |ience to do tremendous damage if wit ped out of the office. y h Mppir and even ut of the army Ther r wae rev day that} was made this spring, when the | they struck an inhabited distric : She is Mrs. Hulda Miller and} Both at Sackett's Harbor and Fort Ethan Al ? ro oldie Chariton fled to Switzerland dis-|entire st me oof the Coff - On Every she is staying temporarily with lived down their reputation as dangerous mem , , guleed an a priest. Two men te Brothers cep were consigned to WASHINGTON, June 16.—A tre friends at the Victoria hotel, 1211 Colonel Hugh L. Be erintendent of the 1 ¥ acad he police that they saw artton on| Boston by water esctads carthaiehe shock wes $0 4 You Buy H First ay. thorough investigation, reported that there wan nc 4 for com Friday, June 10, shortly fore the} corded on the Georgetown univer The cour “7 plaints lodged against a negro detach at West Point, and de- | body of his wife was found, | THIS DOESN’T SOUND |sity seiamograph early today. The cow , ” ‘ t y * y. . | ae clared that their conduct had been b r than that of the white hock ficient t use great| We are p | try Lieut. Col. George F- Cook upon | San preceded them at the post. It is the opinion of officers JUST REASONABLE |: ek won suirisient to ceued gros e |damage if it struck @ civilized por fn. charges of misuse of government) wi nave served with negro soldiers that they are tractable and as luon OF the Wath duserauad % thé for every man transportation, borrowing money] 2 rise well behaved COLUMBUS, 4, June 16 Fat 4, who hi Straw from enlisted men, and careless- ' “ belief of Father Thern in charge WSs who has @ “If the hue and cry is to be rats reg! George Lewis, Inepector of “weights Seema : SS ness in allowing an enlisted man - but -conems- io. , alrectents The tremors Hat need, ment every time a soldier is charged wi i the war jand measures, an office t+] were simost continu from 1:48 ; at to steal $10,000 while at Fort Gtb-| — Gepartment transfers the regiment to another post upon the RALLY TO AID | ty created by the city council bere,|WOre Simest, continuous from 1:4 ever the size of 5 8 ir " J tT tt the f 4 . request of hysterical citizens, these regimer 1 be q jhas completed his first inspection |% Lawton. At 2:15 the court began Soe ia: Seianoie dad ‘mavttlon Gx aintieemas atectatiog © , tall. merchants’ scales and | "O"t_ Wee Sect to weet i shape of his head] the taking of testimony against the stroyed, and officers will leave the service ra than share unusual conditions. In no| or his preie ethionr. the odjum of soldiers whom they are not allowed to treat like Countrymen of Louis Antos 4 he find that the scales fa who, with his wife and three the merchants, bat in a num-| ‘easte men. f ‘ A “Mr. Taft should be sustained by all good citizens for not ban dren, were burned out of the r of instances he ind that the et ’ » os Straw Hat nnouncement ishing the 26th without honor at the solicitation of the Seattle mass [home last Friday might. are ra shante were getting the worst F . The most Stra . DK mney among themselves ' eano their inaccurate ¥ and Universt On June 19th Northern Pacific} _ meeting * eae Sesto ey | the relief of fire victime < sone SS pp mp insod we nee ine value possible for the train 833 for Portland and inter. | === = = a oe eet Oe ee cugsat teat ateht ‘ Mage ols noo reoe SPECIAL NOTICES. mediate points will leave Seattle at Net All From eae: there were quite olthe family ae aarp ARTY 12:00 noon instead of 1:15 p. m., “How did you enjoy the opera?” | pump 7 gowns which werel trom the and will arrive at Portland at 7:10|he asked. ndout here Catholic | clothes — 7 h 4 : | ‘ . . m., making good connection with} “Oh! it was just splendid!” pm | ieee anh 9 ‘habe ondeet a, the ott 3 LOOK LIKE NI you buy at either of the ithern Pacific train for all Cali-| repiied, | - ‘ was tee abetted” ¢ pty PT wage loe gt : fornia points. Most modern eqc’p-| “But tt was all French, wasn't (t?| Doctors for all plumbing ills, ©.) p pret teller Ala ne was intended to protect ¢ tte fx " x two Barkman ‘ ment, parlor and dining car se “Oh! no; of course, some of the |H. Brown Plambing Co. Main 3500 ton ind ice. handsomest ones were unmistakably | Ind. t fess nine «SME ene ei ay oe (By United Prem ntonte > are expec ar ne i maclves to the extent|SEATTLE FURNITURE MPG money is guaranteed when ble m ounce in each five pounds MAKES YOUR OLD FURNI i mand to ¢ . r gratitude lehief says that he tions hslaan 3 and is|from Mayor Simon to protect these | sobbers, window and Downey Walkup Co po ee va mink firma kept the ee ead aaa ia coe eae ‘Well- ra Business| 914 First Avenue 1 COP ARRESTS weet, Be More ores nce) * Ms Bata, weR able goods, principally market wae C products, which were moved with “Ae B ; } |the assis rks and office $ now going on. Bargains for the oie 9 | HIS FIAN EE bez: spnagh bee 4 Don’t failto see them. : pon j (Conetudes.) IT’S LIEUTENANT | : Shoes from 25¢ a pair up came to Benitle to visit & citer DART PULLEN NOW| a e at meetin eason was! | Pm | the - until he loomed up t fet “Dart” Pullen of Ali her at First and Virginia first cadet to be commissioned | 1406 Third, Between Union and Pikey : e e o a bright star on his bosom ‘om the northern territ and be- | awrence felt that CG : (fore he entered the academy, a| ying fal tre} fol.| Prominent athlete at the Un i of Washington, graduat fro. | 9 9 - \military academy yesterday, Pul-| FE SEE CS ET RT LE, A ST Then Gleason, with rare presence | milita) ope ong fig sep yg nt of mind and exaggerated sense of |°? Was captain Oa” oniy i - / oore of Spokane Has been one big success—as many satisfied customers have attested, | Diaced Mrs. Lawrence under s no joke th Glens. by yg peep ead bringing and sending their friends poo gas out’ war. i ; “SON DENI ED BY Will Operate for tl vargains station, where she wan rele ased on ee Bo 15e 4 4 tw * i | Under de 0 my From Seattle and Tacoma on June 20 Boston Under- {This morning we called on Chief Wappenstein and re Conciuded.) Mr. Max Bornstein, president a Garter .. Clothin wear lated her adventures. She Wad“the : yoenve no well kno ) Clothing store, | i fr KANE g 3 | : aad tha tater ovaee al the army and did not se Pa Pr cae tenane, Sgt pte Poet pe (@) sS oO shin decided to T to back her stor m rmonade/|elder Parker again retire from tive busine This $2.00 Shirt eS Chri 1 not tend to make the! stirs tary Hewitt testified that| stein to do as he has been engaged |f 17th Annual Convention Washington State | $2.50 E. &W. Shit | $3,00Hat —_|$1 Night Robes some denials and rome explanntor Two Widows will be pretty hard for Mr. Born | | bell that Gleasc | / | cb vellev at G F daughter, Bessie Hewitt, mar-|!" business for twenty years | $1 35 | $1 85 2. 65 be pede (Bove rer gif yen et ® red ri “ert mid Parker ang that the : whe Hub, since it ore vnization tian Endeavor | 004 eu C & Ha Ae ’ wenty years ago, a steadil e | e | instantaneous. youth contesting the will was the) til ft o ; pepe Tickets on Sale June 17 » Leaving in the Evening and Arriving at Spokane at 680% son of her daughter and Charles grown until now one of S« “J attle’s | Parker, Bessie Hewitt-Parker, ac. Sttle’s ay at Tea me st news | SION FARES Hose ¢ | frosiewent Be. | t $50,000. Mr. Bornstein has not de a ued . | | ried a second time r | DEPUTY SHERIFF | Minnie Parker, the other widow = as to his future residence m Latest ... Hat maintains that she was the first his friends sincerely hope it | —— _ - SSE and only wife of Charles 8. Parker, | Wlll be Seattle | (ny United Press.) She says that Parker declared}, The Hub Clothing Co. will remain Bri ht, Cen Fr are a | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 16.| many times that Carleton Parker |! business under the same name 54 Mrs. Hannah Welch, 60, shot and] wag not his son and under the personal supervision probably fatally wounded Deputy Men who knew Charles 8. Parker | Mr Morris lornstein. |Sheriff John Barr today, when the | jn the latt part of his If » tentific 4 jofficer endeavored to eject the|/ihat he was mentally unsound woman and her aged husband, John | 1 indsay is being asked to declare Welch, from the house in which | that Parker was insane at the time jthey were living. The house was|he made the will | sold at a sheriff's sale a year ago. Get Fall Particulars || Barr, with a force of men, was sent. AT. to dispossess the Welches, Mrs. Announcement Save Your Teeth Now | bites, uBR Welch drew a revolver and fired You a doll The bullet struck Barr in the! On June 19th Northern Paetfic we m “a Tinting, General Agent a mouth train for Portland nd inter bine ton deed A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A. Portinad, OFe geons said the bullet had lodged in| 12:00 noon instead of 1 Dp m., " oF paneoa | 9 A the cheek muscles and that Barr|and will arrive at Portland at 7:10 Ope “Nati ‘ ie’ er H I —FIRST AVENUE—9OI14 was not In danger of death unless! py. m., making good connection with until & and National Convention Ancient Ord complications set in Ronthaen Paste train for ali Cail P . werk! At Portland, July 19 to 2% . " = fornia points. Most modern equip-| - 3 6. | J Special Train From Seattle to Portland, July 19, via Northers Putting up awnings is one kind| ment, parlor and dining car serv ) . First of shady transaction, ice veel e . SPECIAL EXCURSION FAKES JULY 18 AND 9? Me streets, Beattie, W |