The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1910, Page 6

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6 Ry Valted ® y a deer ard i 4 ® . t , = UST TABUTE w 8 pa ¢ wh ab th of ¥ a Ry United Pread timber by « . i 8, te pector er lig « at n pugilis Girl ts wed ay or Besele Warrer dang sons. i of W Ww g | ailen : by t freckle 1 desperad Ea near their b She was warned | master” we nothing or she w be | Gibbs off men working in the| was br w the man at this time, | immedia in pur Ri After the las j said the foon as At the las he is aware th pursuit, he has not fexsi ¢ the arch the selves int hed back three carriages, banked 4d ina wealth of the hearse. Be came the eed car-| The man | mother of th eased ot} The burial took place this a noon. are great is their The @etermined to get thelr n alive, and are working They are known to be very on him, with every kn escape cut off by « has probably y eecape, his being a t cuts on head; C. L. Brown, Port-|from Logansport. She lived in In-| Illinois, who passenger car crashed head on into pa them, hurling the 40 passengers} (Ry United Press) from their seats. The injured} se removed to hospitals : the Unitee a ay afterr None of the train crews were in-| a, " the ground fured. It is believed the accident Was caused by the freight crew not placing lights on the cars left Standing on the main line. ran xed na ection of je and « must have governmer s STARTEDAT : See eR | land, ly cut about mouth by|dianapolis. The automobile be-| Barring Harmon, r sous th of from PS rcincts, ¢ ther information call at office his false teeth, dislodged by the/longed to John Keip, a local) Woodrow Wile of Rte } . " bounded byes rom her nce c force of the collision; t) brewer. and possibly Senator net * Mount ¥ . 6 aout rison | wa and ir . Btremia, Portland, face and Texas, 9 cae oi arg aggre seve” Sain ans ae anole Din Sade ten Incerated; Miss Mattie Taylor, le = ed as " 7 Sth the east. Ite , r Details of the vote and head a se he machine |ous business men, high class em-| lished from day to day The freight cars werd being| AND 1S KILLED CHARLES R. CASE, PRESIDENT STATE FEDERATION OF ay Ste t i Est Bae switched on the main line, and the| LABOR, SAYS VOTE FOR POINDEXTER ran Steril tra « tne sae SEW YORK, Aug. 18.—"Benny & personal letter from Mr. ©. R. ¢ resident of the MARY MAY SING | ona hall tree, The gun fell and were brought to Portland on a car| pring a young Balloonist, fell 2,000 3 Federation of Labor, he bas the foll to say about oth In RIVER was discha * _ Reupeay tedpetor yap fred | Ainge day dgpadlmer pote pliaeyte ed | ory eye ne —Fiscal Agents— cleared to permit its passage, and|,: the ft Asbury Pas Eartier in the campaign you asked me as to my attitude in IN BACKYARD | “Pa, what ts tact Room 3 108 Second Ave. & . ind it|[, bad been reached, but developments since then have made plain SHE WANTS TO BELLINGHAM, | 1 tree and the} the duty of workingmen, and as such you find . ar beyond recog to particip | in the people's rights to the end that Direct Legislation and th 7 ra this mort rying bitter . erwomer abil rAl ATU DAY uC 10 ESlsae Se Eee eeerees! [HHO Began Tending Bar town has 5 t A lore to ex t 1 pitched t he ‘ ¢ : 4 is in the * feareg ved hi i ¢ ox . f ' an, Ia pla y " e « ‘ ; Mecting Place for Crooks : z be stre ‘ r within the POINDEXTER LEADS EVEN ON ay aia EXCLUSIVE CAPITOL HILL oo - forestry campe af od Bird Creek have jIn Straw Vote Taken by Star, Insurgent Candidate : by the tren, od hamper for Senate Draws as Many Votes as Does Wilson f * and {imple ne flames wary | and Burke Combined. be 4. Fires in the Map made considerable ted that & pack trai, é LOTS, Accomp. HOW CAPITOL HILL VOTES ON “THE ‘ © pumber of fire SENATORSHII en route from tre sea enden k, at the head ! Bi : and turned back, w Humphries ¥ vee Ptaxot! packs and m, POINDEXTER e ently ning distriet jp “i Wilson 3 s ¥ a dense pall of ws Total Kea Ane ANNOUNCEMENT, ber orthern Pacific changes time of 4, August 14th leaving Seat- 16am. Train 8 wil be ay ae ary * own nod No. 42, leaving 4:00 | Prelimina ¢ f 1 and ofif 4 managers of | f run via Buckley branch } : en a trateae titutions will No. 41, westbound. he alphabet up t ses ps i ri | Gold! eok$ PRETZEL .E3 12_eF3 | / | from an ur 2 camp, ¥ | eee eee ow very few | } 7 * wpa FIVE DEAD TWO * PEOPLE CAN HELP POINDEXTER * . | ’ | | * rs SEVEN HURT IN) | HURT. IN A BAD 1% < ue iar has been enhed many tines whether or vet ub e s } : : Mos Peluansior iS waning: poor * | We have one of the best min . ST. CAR WRECK AUTO SMASH-UP \* be soe xter comm # || 26 propositions in British Op ‘ inline | * The Star ed to say that re * mbia. We need a little money hh ar Vatted. Yoeiks | — ard * accept sub *, but needs u * help float the mine ‘The . ‘ od Be | himself a man of wealth * PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 12 ee ee - < S npany owns nine (9) placer he” LOGANSPORT, Ind., Aug. 13 * « financed by ® * ma on Gold Crock, saarkite on Seven passengers w injured and P rd “ a s Demehae shackeed at haath. |a : ie dy jolted at 1) Five were killed and two seriously . , ratefu head SELAS, 104 miles from PRINCE eee cones Severely a Lake Erie & West » ” * 4 New York block, and acknowledged through The *|[ RUPERT, BRITISH COLUM O'clock this morning, when an S N OF co *ipR electric car bound for Portland passenger, struck an automo ° * BIA. Have both river and RR : . pa ochester, Ind., last night * * |] transportation. Call aaa Oregon City, on the Oregon} at R ansy Water Power & Electric compet s| The dead } (aw United Peesn:) \ HaleaMiat sMalaladiatietalieMetalahalistelintatelataieialialetaitaielel samples of dirt and get in om road, crashed into several freight} Mrs. John E. Eckert, 45. | ‘Dy are being mentioned prominen (GHAM Agee es ks = = 2 = Seo —==ss== | the ground floor ss a cars which were standing on the}; Mrs. Agnes Eckert, 18. | Ww YOR Demo | an candid re ¥ drageing | n Beattle a De e 23 ballots. or |” ave he goods and main track at Sellwood, five miles} Miss Anna Wagner cra asptrante Ther a strange \ t 4 age e wealth t ’ sell 6 shares. If you af south of Portland. Charles Lambert, 40, chauffeur. chair are woe said Sullivan ; ; * ° ‘ Shen tie ypu looking for something — The more seriously injured are:} Mrs. Jobn Keip. cording to National ae ae 8 Rowh. a ‘ A don't miss this chance. This A. W. Strahorn, Portland, severe; All except Miss Wagner were | ¢ nitteeman Koger ot aan s whew “4 ca a cat in the bag game ors rich-quick scheme. For fur —_——. : r ke f hi coat, which was hang (hy United tes senat jal fight. At that time no conclusions Tact, my son, is the ability to He tt K caught at it advocating Hon. Miles Poindexter, the man who dares op tands before us an advocate of the right of th ate more freely in irs of government “er soon widest Mary Cardona,|@rowned some weeks 4¢ We faughter of men in our national atures who belley t Ww ne tablished we (By United Press.) Pie AR dS "CHARLES R. CASI Hic, It nee but t have nenmiey , .* t a u PHOENIX, B.C, A e| 2 and } ‘ the f v iors [ which ever visited Phoenix sta OATL END, Ore, Avg, 18-—-firs a ' 7 ar = = Friday afternoon in the , Reaeene periy Seley suduines FL RIT T | not enjoy OM ' tne SLAYER CONFESSES . Sra of the Gruuty probably fatal injuries when she fell | etl ne Me ped apie : # took but an instant for of her apartments, She struck on ENDORSING _REVELLE’S STAND ft head ot (iy United Press) te to travel along the covered ap-|her ! ee ng her sku Ah Set ree er| KANBAS CITY, Aug. 13.—F ft een north of the tunnel|‘*e!man Bliss, patrolling hie beat, - a t two years Thomas Mooney, 40, 3 erusier building. saw Mrs. Kastner's, body hurtling | | kept the fact that he hit Ezekiel = The sparks of the crusher | through the air, and was at her. olde Compares Wettainn of Pro-| "ho for A generation has| Big Speaker at Y .M.C. A | Grewell, his 88-year-old step ing, fanned by a breeze, be a few seconds after she struck the stood betwe ld extravagar Oliver W rt, who was elect-| father, on the head with « club e - ing on the lower stre the | Pavement ; j4| Stessive and Humphrey, |100) the national treasury, who hat | oq to the Il istature on the| on a farm near Horton, Kes ‘ sparks caught and destr astner was in her night liew other man thet cree Roca | pronibition tick ar hair-| and killed him. But hie con + Methodist pve Preat It is supposed that she| Who Voted With Can-|«" y other man that ever Hv arg Ap eater rye 71 PR nepal gue hi churches, a livery stable, public|“#* Sleeping on the balcony and; on Jabout the want el Tprobibition pa tr tle, and| he wrote a friend here, saying ‘. school house, Pioneer F ng led off Imation then a ther sas th peak at the ¥. M. ¢ t : “| killed the old man with a » . ny office and plant, and sé« — ie abit wh for years, has bort wat | club.” he new machine black Moetais Gubin x eles Wis: \Watae lee dces, nd an executive of unusual ability,| and the police heard of it t - smith shops erected | nter st Fett, att Hoorn vlatehes sonee hates: ndoubtedly be worth hear-| night he was arrested and con shared the same fate ise! KILLS HIMSELF ase ot, tan getting into|!mportant legis « | fessed. The men had quarreled ¥ part of as “Upper ae rem taveltn, the|passed ia all over the way in which Mooney v Town” was not completely leveled| keNOSHA, Wis, Aug cents | a oat cea pole narens | nat that Printers to Dance | sharpened a hoe. To PAPER © is due to the excellent work ren-jw. 4 « 4 © of t . nat wart Parte never asked for The printers of Seattle will forget _— 0 dered by the city iad ie as ae 5 ne We pe E. Humphre ho | the ‘Iron Duke forma and high leads ena RRR RR tk Ro kk tt tom CARRY PAPERS . and Granby em the Ken dercar Aste that he ls a Cannon standpat- | Speaker B. Cannon ther technical matters conne * * Goutal tines t Sortantile oom yeni pa acini) {The above sophomoric drivel was with thelr work, whet _ * BANK CLEARINGS * WE HAVE ROUTES IN . go, and there 8 ge pe a lette mee HO Sus ry rey inthe now ‘Tuesday night at Dreamland rink |* * house, as fu ear wpe | 01 ur platform with great notorious Wilson-Belshagsar conven | tor the annual dante, It will, he|® Seattle * ALL PARTS OF THE to the street and pla ot | w thhing bnaen. (ee sar er Ay verte be Peer and picked | viven under the auspices of the|* Clearings tod $1,801,904.48 & ae - wafety : ao It and short. It tr naturally mind. 1th but a Printers’ clut * RPalancer 173,068.65 w! bd < The fire 1s under control. 8 ' fir of the campaign. | thought and hearts that beat a | Tacoma. * ——— — CITY ————_ far as is known no one wa he peor a nd every | Intoxicated by the supposed y Donaldson Here # Clearings today ...$ 905,062.00 N and only one rson burt, t | word of it which comes from a unantry f Dr n E. Donaldson, pastor of |* Balance 90,028.00 *% h many ASPHALT PLART Mr. Fle or in part foltows: |sentiment, Hump p forth bene Av. Presbyterian church, |® Portland + i suranc n spite of this th iS BURNE UP... “Honora T. P. Revelile—1 am! se! | vin th his son, W. B. Donaldson, |* Balances 152,524.00 & y will be heavy losses te, Snenes Abe § ' , “Between these two candidates He will preach in| * Spokane * leh ar r ‘or congress in the First district byterian church to. |*® Clearings today $ 691,657.00 *| See Hold Meeting in Park The Independent Asphalt com- “Honorable William & Humphrey | the voters can make no mistake. ‘ * = Balances 48,645.00 ®| wiry Without knowing that they were|pany’s plant at 26th and I I believe in the obstinate-tntexrity | They will vote for Cannon and | te * *| breaking a park board rule which| Cot a ost. wae atroyed by fire| °%,' 2st srand y ‘who for 36| Cannonism by veting for Hu ‘ Ot tk! probibits re meetings in\t morning. Th lepartment had |. h hoog f pheey, or againet Cannon and | “Ia, what's free apecc | parks, the en's Baptist M time combatting et beds and. este {| Cannonism by voting for Re Baying what sou please to the eer auios pgp edly iia Comberton tie Siecies, Hy ts and Heaguon; | valle’ |men you know you can Mek | Accidentally Shot. | meeting in Vo park y r The street for half « block | | STOCKTON, Cal, Aug. 13.—C. P.| 3 day and got ith it until selghboreod of the fire | Business Bringers. ifi ANY yen Rendon, deputy district attorney of | the close of the meting, when the| covered eit” eibsted “Seeks Figs g gers. Star classified ads, Buy or three new ships at navy yard,|Man Joaquin county, shot and dan | i park attendants hove in wight |damage te aa dng at $1,000 sell real estate, etc. Boats | ave Colman @ock Round | gerous ly wounded himself with a] , \ trip 5c ry |re vol today at his home, Rendon | ’

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