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JOHN was once the abolitionist of day it ent dedicate 1 hia father became ng of Aug. 3 h som 2 from Law named ne man e Creek diy. At the ered Mr. Ga one of Lawrence y son, leaving him for gled but only > means of lea I plac enemy, Aft jog how stance By United Press) OSAWATOMIE, Kan. Aug. 31 Theodore Roosevelt viewed to- the sc « where the martyred hn Brown lived and fought. The nel met at Osage City by pyernor Stabbs and his staff and orted to Osawatomle, where pngressmen Murdock, Madison, ite and other insurgent leaders ered him. Roosevelt was taken to the log! bin bullt by John Brown, near wate and jater to the attiefiel here the Kansas ab tionist, », with a handful of men, with od ten times thelr number of slavery foes a WOE emoved to Kansas the short guerritla ews Was brought more tham half a century |f wers and flags and bunting, a ooh from a ba anti-s will be dedic “i to the 4th anniversary of n at Torrington, Conn,, Ma: moved to Ohio, where yt work was the sloge pathizer uncommon o them, Capt 4 bis men soon got out of nition, and retired across th br 1/0" nits, who!) arted | | have ne with A low-necked hack, a country chicken temporary platform program for today—the day 8 town on the One attler © river ld made famous by John avery days, and martyr of ated by Theo, Roosevelt memory of John Brown the battle 9, 1800 When John learned the buyer and went to Europe on and engaged in some of the warfare over slavery in that at Harper's Ferry and five neg © slaves He was taken hanged attempt ison at Osawato written At the polat above named 1 met th ¢ Cline, a very active oung man, who had with him me or i mounted men nd «per ed him to go with us, The! than pselves await th left wing of the d to wit emy's line ved some 8, which gave us an unity to annoy of my best myself, was st tially spent ball fro One 1 | banquet gi Pinchot should leave th Kansas City « T. R. in Insurgent Land for might ta by Governor Stubbs Roosevelt at Lawrence. The program ‘0 Col Insurgents There. Gifford Pinchot and th t and it is evident th ne Western insurgents expec elt to lead them. It was ri cided lust night that Garfield and train at Viscon d go ator La Follette tn ection. It also wa Roosevelt's speech at should contain an ep lorse of La Follet $5.50 Universal Electric Iron i } il very sma current consumer BE has shutoff and controller ot Miron; a $3 98 guarante ‘ ] $8.50 Dinner Set, $4.49 John: gitsh oi $4.49 - 3c Jars, for ca Dozen 19c Variety Bargain List of Housewares 19¢ 1 Clea f Dut hinged Vv Pp. € ar {de of Spelg ve alg Cr er & Harlt Variety Sale Bargains Such as Are Seldom Offered You Annex Bargains . t of Men's 59c 49c e Green or $1.25 $1.00 Asso and Boys’ House Hardware Bar- gains 50 Japanned Mail Box 29c 10c x7 Jap. Shelf 65 Slab of Oak Tan Leather 10¢ Dozen Brass Cup Hooks, dozen Cutlery Department Bar- gains 10¢ 4 39c Builders, Attention oard Turns, old 6c dozen Sash Pulle th screws, dozen 10c 5c Foot Sliding Doc UNION STRZET 0 in former Sec retary James R. Garfield have been | in daily conference w onel, Mi Roos 18¢ ; Ip le y Y f I f BROWN'S OWN STORY OF OSAWATOMIE BATTLE, WHERE T, R. WILL SPEAK TODAY arty claimed y took a hasty ave carrying their te ad 6and? wounded I give this in great haste, in the midst of constant rrup My second # wa with me in the Kbt, and escaped unharmed, Thi mention fo the efit of his riends. Old Preacher Whit l hear boasts of having killed my aun of ourse he ls a tion Lawrence, Kan. September 1856 sinking ever since e cob | BERNICE GOLDEN HENDERSON, MAN RUN DOWN BY TOTORSTELE by a motor alu the driv h he wa trician. “DEAR LITTLE SLOB” TO DISCARD | (Concluded.) gan to sink, and it has ‘been Says She's Not Jealous. ot wish to about this Actress Heinze Plans to Wed To morro woman some time ago. foolish enough to take up with an other woman after he haa declared | you up. Yc him do so. but is fidelity to one, | ot a case 0 alousy ROWBOAT RUN DOWN BOATMEN. ESCAPE Rowing about in a dory, off Cape Scott, last Saturday, An drew Abelson and Julius Han ion, of the fishing steamer Wieding Brothers, had their boat cut in two by their own vessel Coming up out of the heavy pall of smoke, which extends far out to sea, the steamer struck the dory amidships. cutting it In two and throwing Abelson on one side of the bow and Hanson on the other As the crew rushed to the bow, each of the men in the water grasped the life lines on opposite sides of the vessel and shouted to the crew, “I'm all right; look for my mate; he went down.” Each one was surprised on reaching the deck to have his mate con front him. PPe eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee PEDDLERS TRY TO BRIBE ddling witho ‘ and Jake and Jackso headquar nefit of advice performe a are nots a 4 hav : tot “5 ‘i to po ye $1.50 Black Sateen |kiss, Yours FAH Shirts— SSeS ES ERE Ee eee INSURGENT (CHILD'S BODY IS if & man ta! girl, HONEST COP 2 !@fg¢ rug about the woman, ex ;|SEND FIRE FIGHTERS patrol | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 31, 1910. WILL WIN (ny | ROISE, Idaho, Aug. 31.—Idaho ta insufgent As the returt from the firat primary election ired into Holse today, t re leaders were compelled to admit that Bur-| ton F. French progre Ive eandh date for the congre jonal nomina tion, would in all p: ity win r Congressman Thor Hamer stalwart, who tx out for renomina: | ton. French see rely in eweeping | the state from the panhandle to the] outhern boundary FOUND IN BAY While fishing near Lincoin Beach | yesterday afternoon fishermen found the body of a 4-year-old child floating in the water, and notified | the police. The body had been in} the water for several weeks. A} patrolman was sent out in aearehy of the body, which is thought that of an Indian baby buried al the beach. 4e well enough to know that |i that the} wax caused | their} ® final} when ey was dead (a suicide) ntly Mr, Morne | } Queer Him in Politics | “Ll understand that Mr. Heinze} has aspl to run for the Unit atorship in Mor ays Mrs. French, “but I don't think | he will dare run now. If he does Ui! go on ump myself in Mor ed States # $5.00 Men’s Corduroy Pants, peg tops, turn- ed up bottoms— $1.98 50c President Suspenders— 12¢ style a candle to © know, With and hoping you we ROO Yours devotedly FAH $3.00 Work Pants— lam very sorry you are so lon ly fh New York Be a good keop a stiff upper lip and | around aborily to help brace irs, ef FAS 89c will 1am awfully sorry you have had 10c Heavy Canvas such a disagreeable ¢ ence, | Gloves— and am very glad you hay yneult nother physic! so gotten 99¢ 50c Ladies’ chiefs’ white— 4c CHINK GAMBLING GAME IS RAIDED to a Chinese re- |} Jackson st. by breaking door, Sergt. D. Dagner Patrolman Humpbrey last Ribbed Gaining entrance sort at 513 down the and ht found a chuch-a-luck game in reas. The proprietor, Wong together with 12 white men eight € one, on ne Rambling paraphe oken up. Bonds fixed for the entire crowd and they were all released WOMAN BURNED AT HER STOVE While attempting to extinguish a small blaze in her kitchen, Mrs ©. D. Wells, 1526 16th av. was painfully burned about the hands at 8 o'clock last night. The fire was the result of a kettle of var nish on the stove boiling over, Mr. Wells, hearing his wife's screams, rushed into the room and wrapped were arrested, SALE OPENS 75¢ Work Shirts— 29¢ 25c Boston Style Gar- ters— 6c 50c Heavy Leather Work Gloves— 19¢ $5.00 Boys’ Suits— $1.67 tinguishing the biaze to the house was $300. The damage EAST OF MOUNTAINS School Judge Egan fined ( ‘| a, $3.00 Men’s Derby koff $10 and cc Forest Wire: Assoels dB, I and Soft Hats dollar |Simons, jr, fire warden, in Ta |ARSON SUSPECT 5 OOS, TORRE ato and antl $1 19 BLAMES RA TS |; ford are believed to t w under| s Oh, rats,” sald M. Sanders, furnt-| COM + enenda $5.00 Couch Covers— ture dealer, in Judge Browr t. lane Timber com. ng of his fur niture store at Tide a eoaticn 1 half of green First av,, 10 day timber having been destroyed | s an ght Pe A pd Tonight is ladies’ night at the 50c Ladies’ Ribbed do with the fire than the ra a) Pre club All the heatre ure Underwear anders was ymtributing talent to make the af FORTUNE DAUGHTER IMMEN FOR HIS fair a GREGG SHORTHAND 3 TO 5 MONTHS to 9M I a 16¢ NOTICE 1 number of yea GRIFFIN’S -BUSINE SS COLLEGE New Haight Bldy Fifth Floor ‘ $5.00 Men’s Packard Shoes— $1.98 50c Men’s Four -in- Hand Silk Neckwear— 9c 25c Lisle Hose, black Tc 50c Balbriggan Un- derwear— Ife $1.50 to $2.50 Dress Shirts— 69¢ 15c Arm Bands— 2c $2.00 Children’s Shoes 73¢ $2.00 White Comforters-— 89c $7.50 White All-Wool Double Blankets— $2.48 $7.50 Wilton Rugs— $1.98 $10.00 Ladies’ Skirts— $2.49 $15.00 Silk Rubber- ized Capes— $3.89 $2.50 Sateen Petti- coats— 69¢ Cotton Dress Idaho Contlagration FORCES $25,000 MERCHANDISE ON SEATTLE MARKET THE DESTRUCTION OF CHARNEY BROS. GENERAL STORE AT WALLACE, CENT FIRES, COMPELS EASTERN WHOLESALERS TO DISPATCH TO US FOR IMMEDIATE DIS- POSAL ALL NEW FALL MERCHANDISE EN ROUTE TO CHARNEY BROS STOCK CONSISTS OF FULL AND COMPLETE LINES OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHIL- DREN’S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, COATS, SKIRTS, SHOES, FURS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, COMFORTS, BLANKETS, ETC. $3.50 Infants’ Long Coats— 98c 35¢ Baby Silk and Wool Hose— 16¢ 35c Ladies’ Black Lisle te $1.50 Alarm Clocks— 5dc $1.50 Lace Curtains— 39c $25.00 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, latest cut and best workman- ship— THURSDAY, SEPTEMJZER 1, 10 A. M. $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes— 98c $6.00 Men’s Dress Trousers— $1.89 50c Police and Fire- man Suspenders— 15¢ $1.50 Men’s Calfskin Gloves and Gauntlets 44c 35c Men’s Cashmere Hose— 12c $2.00 Men’s Heavy All-Wool Underwear 65¢ $1.50 Tailored Waists 43c Seattle Bankrupt Co. 319 Pike St. $3.00 Young Men’s Pants— 69¢ $35.00 Ladies’ Long Broadcloth Coats, Skinner’s Satin lined— $10.00 and $12.50 Misses’ and Children’s Box Coats— $2.69 $3.50 All Linen Ladies’ Tailored Waists— 89c $15.00 Ladies’ Voile and Panama Skirts $4.69 $25.00 Ladies’ Man- nish Cloth Long Coats $3.98 NOTICE $6.00 Men’s Work Shoes— $2.19 $3.00 Men’s Shoes— $1.18 $35.00 Men’s Scotch Tweed and English Worsted Suits— $8.65 $5.00 Finest White Cotton Filled Com- forters— $2.48 $1.50 and $2.00 Silks, all latest shades, yd.— 46c Heavy Dress $15.00 Men’s Worsted and Suits, all sizes latest patterns $2.98 IDAHO, BY RE- a ean enn neers oeetn nla TnnerayytEetN seta arinaoeearns garred nsenceaestainatneonn ree oetaeenste meneame eeeener ees