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OF WOLVES SEWARD, Alaska, Sept } Alonso Wells, a 1 pector 8 was pursued for 14 days by a pack of gray wolves in the Susitna river | country, tells a horrible story of the fate that overtook a brother miner Wells departed from Kntk, Au] gust 1, to join his brother, who has} mining claims in the Talkeetna range. When out four days he! fell in with the wolves, who dare attack him because he was 4, yet constantly kept com: | pany with him until he destination At night We tree and lash himself tc while the wolves in order to w di below heard a man Making his nd the miner gnawe leep. e of a ic evident was nothing ir man’s identity errr rr errr rn © | Polite Burglar Gets Away You are ab cused Mra. B. W. Murray n she met a dapper young man emerging from her residence at $20 15th av, N. yesterday * * * * * * * afternoon * “You wrong me, madam # you wrong me grievously, I # Mrs. Johnson lives,” respond: # ed the dapper young man with * a polite bow * * * * * * * * * * ly wish to where rs. Murray had her susp! clons, however When she made a quick shotgun of her be ventory longings her suspicions we confirmed The young man had walked off with jewelry As soon as she Murray noth valued at $200 a Mrs. fied the pol * RRR Re CAR HITS. MAN == Frank Jewell, laborer, was cross ing the interurban tracks on Du. wamish ay., ear struck him, fracturing his skull Motorman F. G. Kast stopped the car as soon as he could and sent Jewell to the county hospital WANTS SMALLER BANK NOTES WASHINGTON, Sept 9- would save the government $1,000, 00 a year if MINER VICTIM reached his | would climb a eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee at 3:30 this morning. when a Tacoma bound interurban nary E. Ralph, director of the bureau of | engraving and printing, thinks it) the $5 notes were) about one-third their present size. | What ward, plea You tell the cler mn department soon as you enter, ward you must before | Robinson” two minutes, and qualified to vote. | R. Cartwright, “WHAT A ROTTEN MACHINE—BURKE” se? k in bullding where you and you Two the work, is confident [plete withal. It He is asking the opinions of bank- ere, and if the scheme is favored the change _brobably will be made. Finds Home Burned | scape gardener, returned ‘to left of his residence was a black-|Brown dixmissed the charge ened mass of ruins. The fire start- ordered Dr. Tucker to pay ed during the absence of the fam- coxts ily. Mr. Thompson estimates his Mrs. loss at $2,300. [hadn't worked for 10 years. his home, 1323 E. 70th st., last night, after a hard day's work, al! he found | Justic e srown lon 4 24, becaw: FATHER WOULD NOT | WORK, SON HIT HIM. _Brerrbadly works the burden of testimony before yesterday Vivian Tucker was brought to trial | arge of assaulting his father, | When Edward Thompson, a land-| Dr. J. E. Tucker, of 119 Nob Hill ay Father and son mixed on August he doctor would not as sist in setting up a stove. Justice Tucker saié her husband| sizing of a pot of e regis Prefon live as he tmme diately fills out a card designating cast your vote fn. You step up to another clerk, who has charge of your ward, you bave time to say you are registered. The entire process lasts no longer than then hundred men registered yesterday, but Chief who is in charge of four times that number can be handied with as mach dispatch The process is simple but com takes but a few “Jack but father” when the | THE STAR—FRIDAY, MACHINE Al ANOTHER RUN ae ANYHOW. m be the ed the ey the the (By United Frees) BEVERLY Sept. 9—That the United States probably will go ad with the fortification of the nama canal without consulting| powers in regard to the matter locate any address in Mase yas directory at the of the registration bu . and the ward precinct is and in thix manner at once determined Each clerk te burdened with noth.|!# 8® intimation that has been| ing more than the handling of vot-| S!Y€® Out strongly by the adminis t tration ers from just one ward. He fillx out your address, age, occ 4 and the manner of your acquiriDe | y WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. dent tlon p country tion | Many who came & belief that th fight wae a case of the tion Ballinger Antng nuce At the marked th early this morning, violent sp and although no permitted to be tat the closing m out today that a bitter a were aiders feelin The Will Fortlfy Canal |); SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. AFT GETS [(Hicico NEWSPAPERS BUMPED 8T. PAUE, Bopt. 9-—Delegaten to National Conservation congress, ning, are “ today t radical has kettle black, and his ¢ ' a, and yefuned to give its nt to Taft and his party 1 Pinehot made his pleading for the continuar J eral control of the resourcen of the| yeutorday an overwhelming which clowed Its sesstons early this} returning to after administering rebuff to Taft and Taft policies that the adminintration its inception Pres received since By a vote of 10 to & yesterday the resolution committer passed resolutions velt ndorsing Theo address of fed ord demonntra and was ac to St. Pant with Minchot- Ballinger pot calling are today con vineed that the report of five mem: | bers of the congressional investiga committee, which in uneparing terme, be eventually ratified by a majority report of this committee censured will Maicontents Overwhelmed. overwhelmed fed P made, re rs ref cone the pre Hallinger appe in offic ‘a night closing terle (hat atten was even yniete of Roosevelt and sup. porters of the Ballinger policy were and the work ford Pinchot in organizing the of conservation prained by onter, a of Gift work warmly f for who nent oh’ int that session of the ec ‘out pres ting, It lonked arraignment to pack made, and thie « Was partially responsible for al of the delegates to en Taft polictos cluding resolutions put conservation congress upon rec tema but th cod GO yours | management nding © feder neral rvath life further | irrigation Gifford of Ka inated fo et HOO we | Henry Wallace, Pinchot and J. Rt an City declined to be president absolute tion over all natural resour al goverpment rights not to ex ntate of re mn development of and federal forestation pro of migratory and these of ] President Des Moines, lowa citizenship, askx you to sign the % é ai*ecretary, Thomas “KR. Shipp came in a bis regs ation book. |e Water will be shut off be- #//ndlanapolis, Ind.; treasurer, D. A giving you the oath at the same i Ashwood ay. and First #|lAtshaw, Kansas City, Mo time, and you are done. No time NE b : ‘rn Re a lost, nothing omitted. The work of | * ** mand in the Gleteict # > 4 iatrath ie systematized and * orth of Groen Lake on Satur # gt Sgpeatbeg get Seauiene 6 ans date the} ® @4Y, September 10, from Sa, m, #/ dition of 1 acres situate north simp! atied to — oe ik? | until noon wie east ot he university on this Du pone side of Lake Washington: b Registration continacs for te bal-| ©) 2 82 SEN EE hoe at servies Sede gon trata jance of the week at the Prefon-| gsT PETERSBURG, Sept. 9—jservice. It has onehaif mille of taine building, Fourth ay. and Yew |The khan of Khiva, Said Moham-|Lake Washington frontage, eight ler way, until 10 o'clock at — med Rakhim Basadue, ts dead of paralysis of the heart in Turkestan. | in ANNE MORGAN PLANS TO RESCUE BUDDING AUTHORS FROM SUICIDE CHICAGO, Sept. 9—By the cap molten metal | Tho: owers, an employe of the Double breasted styles, all wool, double sewed, hand- some and _ stylish; trousers fully lined. Two pairs knicker- bockers with each suit, and every suit guaranteed to give long service. We areselling hundreds for the obvious reason that they’re the best values in town...... for | Corner of S h | Second Av. and University Arcade and Arcade Annex Bros. |" Whole Block Long Two-Trouser Suits or Boys, Five Dollars Boys Boys’ Hats, Caps, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters — Everything Corner of First Ao. and University St. ‘ Illinois Steel company, was burned to death and six others were badly injured. Powers slipped and fell into the molten food and was in cinerated before his fellow work }men could aid him. Peace eee eee eee * Seattle |® Clearings today. .$1.865, ® Ba 166,946.28 * - ie * . SERRE ee ESTIMATES FREE THE BEST FOR LESS f you who de sire to aid the Murphy candidacy for prosecut ng attorney by doing 4s ervice on primary day Oe $1.00 up are urged to urphy Examinations prone 108 Mehlhorn build BENT, Mer next Monday NewYork Dental Parlors, Inc O14 First Ave will be arters WHEN You See The Swan— “wane ™re Carstens— On the container you buy Best and Purest 1 may depend upon the excellency other kery you make if you use CAINS WME Sea, THOT AMEN It's a PURE CLEAN you may know that you are getting the of the pastry or ahy TAKES -3 LESS under modern methods PRODUCT, made HEALTHFUL from material in cooking and satisfaction ta those who the B * BPA that is used to make this short The wed oll t The | ening clean and pure naking is the best man oncelve, I Small, Me hours of patient labor want you to try it T. CARSTENS President \. Carstens Packing Co. und Large Cat 514 jrunning streams oe | PARK saeco = one to five-acre | Khiva is @ vassal state of Central) Take “City of FE Russian Tur and get off at L 7 New and is subdivided t * Bothell AKE Sunday FOREST ARK is an ‘ad ditien of 1,752 a wituate north jand east of the university on this Caw Colted Preek) jside of Lake Washington; has a NEW YORK, Sept. 9.--Stirred by good boat service and a good train the attemp* suicide of Vera rvice. It has one-half mile of Fitch, Anne Morgan may establish a Lake Washington frontage, eight burean to give ambitious young men | runnin #, and ts subdivided o ice. » fiveacre tracte and | 8nd women advice City of Bothell” Sunday MOLTEN METAL KILLS MAN. get off at LAKE FORE © HANSON & CO, York Block eee ee ee * * | & Revelle-Humphr f M ed W I || APPLAUD ROOSEVELT ON | : prey vests on 5) Mashed Woman Throw * The bate net for tonight * Acid Phia Di ® P. Reveille, progressive candi. * (My United i -) ® date has been called off be * | CHICAGO, Sept. 9 Col, Roose | * cau the date conflicta with * velt’s refusal to sit at the table|® the big Poindexter meeting at * (By United Pree) with Senator Wm. Lorimer of *® Dreamland tonight Humphrey * KUGE oO pt noise at the Hamilton club's bane ® waid that tonight was the only # earch w ata last evening in commended by ry|* open date he would name, so # | euthorities for a morning paper except the Inter-|* the meeting was called off for #|¢d the room of Ocean *® good # son in the Reh heheh hhh a ae lompted to thr Mra, Thompson's f ANOTHER So vas mashed, HERE'S MAY AND DECEMBER lurning NMuld # ' | | DAYTON, Sept, §—The parents |stranger shoute | of Miss Bertha Chriswell, only 16| Where I want | years old, learned today that their ~ | has eloped with J. B T. R. VISITING ALICE, |1# now his wife and living with bim| Roosevelt ts vi to | Png em, eel Palis, Idaho, Turner bad. been Mrs. Nichola P h orking as a farm hand near Da f | VICTORIA, B. C,, Sept. 9.—Once | NOrkink an a far ben a near I Hundreds © 18 Oe again & treasure bunting expedi-| O'pendieton. where they gene an | Ried & week ag ception bp j tion is to start from Brittah Colum: | 74 SNCeton. Where they were nar) Col. Roosevelt at the Langwaaqy bia, with ¢ Fred Hackett in|" home this afternoor command, in search of the buried | —. treasures of Cocos island —the |tirty talllions of gold, aiiver ana | ONE DOSE a INDIGESTION, GAS, jprecious stones which the Nova YSPEPSIA O ; Scotia bark Mary Dier ts said to} RA SICK STOMACH have run away with from Lima Peru, and the additional treasures! which Benito, the pirate, is alleged) wpy not oan . Many expeditions have gone aft-| gtomach tre 4 + ingle will digest er this rich treasure, but all have! 4 gior, se x ef ation fate been unsuccessful and gr , aa te food (he sane ag : a 4 sound h h would LONDON, Sept. 9-—Mine Gladys | then take rape's Diapeps t bd Kerens, daugh of Richard C.| he digestive working apepair works, your Kerens of Bt. Louls, United will be spepsia or belchin f eet tselt in OPfiap mbassador to Vien wan 1 S atic f undigested 8 Up—and then 1 feel ke to George Hamilton Colket ood; no feeling © @ lump of lead ng when you come to the tabig the « George H, Col ket of Phila io mac hearth ick | a what you eat w you good. delphia, at the Church of 8t. John - nd iness, and Absolute relief from ail Stommll the Evangelist, in Eosex ood w ' ment Misery is waiting f 1 as e06m ; mur breath w nauseous odors ‘ou decide to take ttle bed 8T. JOHN, N. B, Sept. 9-—The pe's Diapepsin costs only sin. Tell your druggist nat ge Dominion exhibition was formally | cents for @ large case at any drug | want Pape's Diapepsin, because jag ened by I 1 J. Tweedle, lieu: | store here, and will relieve the most | want to become thoroughly eam tenant gove of New Brunswick. | obstinate case of Indigestion and | this time. The exhibits fil} 10 ts — ngs | Upret Stomach in five minutes Remember, if your stomach fed and represent the resources and) There is nothing else better to| out-of-order and uncomfortable aaa products of the entire Dominion | take Gas from Stomach and cleanse | you can get relief in five minds PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT Paid for by T. J t for the Traynor Progressive In surgent Club. ney, Republican Primaries, tember 13th. John T. Casey the MR. MULLIGAN’S . TO you. I will prosecute and 4 the criminal produce trust, all criminal combinations ra the price of food stuffs. PLEDG For Judge of Superior Court of King County, Nonparti- san Primaries, Sept. 13. I will prosecute every erin connected with the “tender district, including the prop and inmates thereof. DECLARATION OF PRINCI. PLES OF THE CLUB. I will enforce all ball bonds forfeited during my term of o hy 1, Drive the corporations out enerions “tebe savas? I will wipe out the of politics. Then give them the I will take a firm and open stand against vice and crime kind. just protection of the law tn ry I will p | ment of the law, and a square deal to every man, without favor their honest business rights ge you & clean administration, a vigorous en! , fear rations ized for business, not for polities 2. Restore the Mr. Molligan's endorsed by fifty of strongest law enforcement and civic The largest endor ment ever given a candidate for public office in King county Mulligan is the only candidate who has any chance of de’ feating the! ring. yy CONCENTRATE YOUR VOTE ON MR. MULLIGAN. been societies. nomination of candidacy has supreme court justices to the people tn the first the direct primaries as step in removing cor our courts porate influence from Downey-Walkup Co.'s entire stock has been purchased by Lewis Bros. & Co., of Spo- kane, at 42c on the dollar. Saturday 9 a.m. Seattle's A Bargain Carnival of Gigantic Proportions every will t ceptic ALL About $20,000.00 worth of high-class wearables for men to ceiling, placed on the altar of le, including artic ve ign mot Greatest of Sales “Sell value greatn ored Come and revel in the buyer Come anc get FIXTURES FOR SALE Show Hat Cases, etc No Offer Cases, Shelving, Tables, Reasonable Refused grade Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. ' To be thrown overs board and sold out in the next 13 days. No reserve! Everything must go. C. G. Lewis, Mgr. Lewis Bros. & Co, | floor h and rd values | con- sale. lucky everything from wall to wall anc ACTIliceE y ; without exception or everything must g fixtures and show cases, must be 13 days. Profits a the slogan and law that must be obeyed. Your ess would not do justice to the bargains that will be offered most astonishing bar you the your share of Se ittle’s golden harvest of money saving Lewis Bros. & Co. 914 First Avenue DOWNEY-WALKUP COMPANY’S OLD STAND reserve, sold in the next Goods” is the most during crowd ains ever saw. Come and join Everything marked in piain figures on red tags. Satisfaction guar- anteed to all purchas- ers or money refunded on reques e t t A ‘ , 4 jo ae ae 1,@euce =