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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910, -- - va ons nee eee _-- - —_—_———_ rl BAR HINDUS ecuaveces) scum: FIGHTING MUGGSY M’GRAW IS WILL BROW SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—-See-| : S . ae . Now YOU CUT DOWN AMB OFF THE FIELD 2 Chas. Nagel today is looking over | on . - the branch of his department here : 2S. ) THOSE BLASTED GAS gf | before starting tonight for Was (by United bre Detore starting abt for Wash-| Cincinntai Newspaper Wo-| | CHI ra Sept. c 5 | : eo Secretary Nagel ha mind a man Interviews Famous) | Browne, aequi A fs stricter exclusion of Hindus and/ ‘ Other tmmigrar RI | — York | Baseball | i tn com | ’ | United ayer. | | stor J | fir revel THREE BILLION BY RUTH NEELY | wue ¢ bigs: | CINCINNATI, Bept. 9—It being nt ate - Ja well known faet that Mr. John oon Intive did not lear base the Chicago T « from ia learn his baseball ue of the been d wn deduc : concerning v hee habits of ak ANCE w © LLACK, Idaho, Sept, 10.—As-| 4 Tis watd that Mr. MeGraw—re f Christ, Seter nary Forester Wm, Cox, who has johristened “Muggs arned his The dt f ived from Washington, and | nickname by talking in vigorous will & ¥ & Soe pervisor Weigle, of the Haxeballese to and sundry bo da l © Devitt forest, will soon in tian beings whom he met. This in . be vent ‘ forest fires Please consider the writer as the board beld | merchant. | tan in the Hotel Havlin lobby, Monday stroyed in the recent | | ade to interview Mugesy Me | — t > fires at 3,000,000,000 feet | Graw wou |, LAKE FORE I an ad | c . |. J cannot recall who it was that ition of 1,762 north i CALEB POWERS MAKES told me that Muggsy McGraw habit 4 east of the this | RUN FOR CONGRESS ually disdained any mode of dress ae of Lak Wash has @ 2SS} other than & baseball uniform, but S000 OORT #4 ea train (By United Press) — ky surely my impression; #0 MUGGBY M’GRAW. mee. It i, on ie of BARBOURVILLE, Ken pga ae Pas Sh hep oy wane pean ; “a Caleb’ Powers, the centr jman of medium build who came up very best all the time in kind vided a Ge tae meets Ito me d not seem to be at all of work, But a good basel pla ere tragedies of American po! the — I oe seeking ed a highly skilled workman, and f 3 t fs today making a s erg femree ogo ; ecg idhnases te Dai etisgatwe tor (ne instead of the flannel uniform, he in a & r oe nomination for congress, with every | tae leman wh addrensed me ! wesgehcy ba doesn’t be 1 214-1 ‘ ¢ 1 ms = + prospect of winnl | was attired in a business sult, dark] eve in Sin) i 1 tion |eray in color an he doe Powers was arr ged | : Hite hat was of dark gray felt, vhgenbacs tr ae comics te . ; and he wore a black four-in-hand |have an Indian H PAID ADVERTISEMENT Ham E. Goebel's muri | necktie, Therein, however, was a may believe fn signs. But I kne ir hl gs 2 Wilson finally pardon af . huge scart pin composed of a cluw| _" am not superstitions, and nelth aid for by J. Lindsley ere fourth Ag ; = Chianti ugh done, the hardest work, physical and| ‘There was one more matter con t erate Tne wad stocky, mental, must be done by men,” he|eerning which I nerved myself to leuavive with pemesiie tase ad are information. I asked Muggny ADDED PLUMBING TO THE COURSE OF STUDY IN THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. [thrown py ace and shary Not Superatitious. Moticaw how ke kad aeneired Ud - IS RATION es; | ote Museey MiGiew. Glia eo ee” | nee County Superintendent of Ps a | what iH expe ae sa ai It twn't,” said McGraw and more tha ei hint of ni naind Snook ks Brerything polnta to a heavy vote hat T expected. ered man-| ¢, bat 40,y0u think of that, coming |in the quick reply of the famous Candidate for renomination B Berry hips poten to a heavy vot ag at, thin much alandered man')from the Napoleon of baseball, as baseball inanager escisthoin anh memes were added to. the registra: a tae Satay Wank ean 1 20 ~ re ~ been term: rd i | Perhaps it's because, If talking v primar Sept. 13, tion books, making a total of 46,069 a, madam? don't believe in slumps,” he|really has to be done, I prefer t 1918. or less than 1,000 below the esti-| (Conctuded.) Jopera house, over which he, Craven feet ta about’ the Neywcte | nn, Ot Sourte Bo man can Go his (boss the job,” sald Musgey McGraw mated voting population of Seattle. | ao - . presided, and in which accounts the ' enversation as to Mr Mo | = a — Te is thought that the total reais-| nevus wae the reception © Times referred to Burke the | Graw's method of speech. What aes | | tration will reach more than 47,000.| mention of Jege Burke Uttle 1 tt tor the rail | i M SEATTLE. ST Ole Hanson referred to him as the | road At th f " [he told me was really very inter.) DULL alO 1 oes nnn Willing Tommie of the Great No Lee vs hard t his reference the) Thomas F. Murphine, secretary of joating According to the manager an Entered at the Hea men ‘aeaunaaaa” the ; ; nt into an uproar of laugh-|the King County Poindexter club, | the New York team, there Is a sobond class matter ” ter and applause. han cated jake imilarity th ; citys jrapturous fit of laughter and 2p —-— a8 called a meeting of the Poindex: | ng similarity between the In Cc twen per w egg ly Brg fy din. ge = ge ter workers for Sunday afternoon |Dusiness of the baseball manager omes awnee red ele 1] the next speaker f to him An afternoon paper says that 1 '° &rrange for volunteer workers to|®0d that of a school teacher oad oa jas “the leading citizen of Seattle” a ed to overthrow Cannon in con-|Wateh the vote and th sunt in| The manager, said McGraw, who) = +puffalo Bill will retir “Paulas on the (By United Press.) lione volce called out, “Hear, hear.” |sress and that Cannon fs now a/@¥ery precinct in Seattle. The meet jdore not take the trouble to learn! You've heard that before. It's in OAKLAND, Cal. Sept. 10.—The|Later when Mr. Craven made an-| dead one and the issue of Cannon ing will be held in Woodman hali,|824 understand the personality Of) 4) the advertising. You've heard arrival here today of seven Chinese, |other complimentary refere ism a dead issue. In the next para |8t the corner of Fourth ay. and jhie players i# just as much @ back | of other people retiring. Pattl, Jeff alleged by the police to be gun|him the silence which graph it says that I never accom-| Marion st, at 3 o'clock jnumber as the pedagogue Wh! ree Sara Bernhardt. Today on the men employed by one of the war. | hall was positively plished anything in congress worth| The Burke managers are arrang- | makes the mistake. At the |gnort page John L. Sullivan says ring tongs, ts betieved by the aw George H. W ev boasting about. In the next para '®€ to have hired workers at the |"8me time both the manager and | he’s going to r en . y thorities to mean that the Orientals | , graph it says that instead of run. |Polls all day, and many, if not most|the schoolmarm have {to be boss.! it’s usual to cross your fingers have shifted their base of opera wing for the senate, where 1 will of the election judges have been se-|#0d the boys have to know It, 00./ when you ' tions from San Francisco to this | de ‘of Spo.|20t have any more influence than I/lected from among Burke's active |, But right here, in McGraw's opla- | sores, But ( city. ' » crowd to bad in the house, | should have re vans With practically unlim-|!0n, the similarity ceases, because | ing to quit. He's 72, and has move —__—__—__ ; crowd {0 | turned to the house to help put an ai disposal, ang |baseballing ts essentially @ man's | coough to lant several life Sore tad me Denies Threats at Wife. Inouncing the course in congress of /¢®4 to Cannon and Cannonism. 1 a hundreds, of old |b, and a thing at which women! West query—What will Becron of : ; a |W. E. Humphrey, the “God hates a/ 88K the intelligent electors of this al workers in thelr /C&n never be anything more than|ine big shows? Will they break up? CER Jacob Joseph, arrested Tuesday | coward” Can #, and the | ®dlence whether there ta any loat Burke managers wit) |0Plookers, But they are thrice Wel On no, there's another Bill to t i sea on complaint of his mother-in-law | audience yelled its denunciation of |! Way of meeting such a jumble Py tically have control of the elec |Come in this capacity hold—Pawnee Bill, otherwise Rows Mee ‘anes a for threatening the life of his wife,|Humphrey when Hanson accused |°f ‘logical statements ton | minine atte » at ball a2 Maj. Gordon W. Lillie. He'll be RIT NOTASER tin is voeiferously denying that he/him o! a . | bTe only assurance of an honest «in, said McGraw, the greatest ‘ * plats Weine r jhim of having taken money from I do not k h | the Buffalo Bill of tomorrow E { Bh. Weinstel ever threatened Mrs. Joseph, whom |the shipping trust to promote ship not know who is my leading | vote and a fair count of the by in the universal pops | who is Pawnee Bill, then? T Washing in daughter Rcltek a Gheit te oan sanuras’ akaniion opponen now, because I have not |as cast Hea in having every pc ed by the great Amer: | prignt eat oy nd oy mY The Dees fT. Smith, 1908 Pagar oven Wied a cebtkes,” | Craven, Whibe paying Jokes Berkel oot fend afternoon papers and do|place carefully watched by volun. |!¢an amusement tn the past decade. |; pe eae Si sogyseto out Waid Jonsph. “Does it stand to rea-| many compliments, denonnced hint |bave bees a eo on from the time the polls open| “Why cannot women really playlfing gut asada son that I would try to kill myjas « traitor to Kin ty, umn | bave been p out of the contest./open until the time the ballots are | basebal Rene Et ther coed of mother line to the ng County, accord. Wilson has already withdrawn and all counted | “Because they can't,” said Muggsy Pawnee Bill is a broad-shouldered in-law.” her-|ing to the present Burke standard he was my leading opponent. His ludicaw. “This ta 0 tann's workd, [ne oe: Wao wears 8 leather cont [rites rk helped to ray faire war personal one and t|/PROGRESSIVE HEADS ster ali When alls sald and Scars "a Wontar entig, end wp COMMERCIAL cLus Grows | Hare! ston, King county a challenge any power on earth to de ' offers a Western welcome to |torial candida liver it in a body to any other candy | NEW MINES BUREAU eee MAMIE baa j-> ives the aesuth of August, 96/70" COOet ‘ Gace at White ae ae da scenes M I ists 5) mixed up with the Indians fadividual and business firms were| 26 Of corporation b on the band wagon, but it is an insists on tn 1878,” sald Paw Bill, telling added to the membership of the} “dsc read fron th Seattle dy certain that not many of | as oq | his life story 1 was born in Tl] PAWNEE BILL. Seattle Commercial club | he Promo January, 1903, accounts of 1 will con: ron the de Going to Jail | °° but got the Western fever early | ——— ~ en a Asset na renacsonelbtes Preston meeting tn the Seatt ry wagon. and went to Oklahoma. There 1} “When did I break into the show - sp Allesios that Dr. & H. Brad-| eRe Se a landed a job as interpreter for the | business? Well, Buffalo Bill | 62, Sept. % y of Kent caused partial paralysis Pawnees. 1 , , »pted | me into ears ag : MF the forearm of his five year-old Althouh James Higgins pleaded| me” PPny ort eee | ee Seated oo oe eee “a malt rnieg ¢ “ ne. e nted to get some Pawnee son by inefficient treatment T SPLI T eet hang le yrlen i Fir charge of | "Where did you get your title?’ | dians, #01 got them for him. ‘ . Charley R. Otey, through Attorneys jburgiary, and asked that he be im Purely honorary,” smiled Maj. interested me in the iness, % Sept. % Blaine, Tucker ‘and Hyland, com Judge Ronald] pine. “The previous interpreter after a while I start t : menced an action against him for| i an Smveoti-| wen teadcHebie, 46 ibey Salied alow hook, = oe “= $15,000 damages Maj. Lillie. I let my hair gre Th he tt Aue. F Trentan hi “aeudblen wat r let my hair grow long Then came the time when a y TO ABANDON FORT. (By United Prone.) resoluti rovidts ters in order to keep his difficulties and the Indians called me Bill be-|or so ago I joined forces with Col avs. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept The| mittee ga es Big awa from his fam onwiedin bet |e ee ree OMe for Cem to) Coes a ome WALLA WALLA, Sept. 10.—Fort | decision of the an oe iasteis eae \judge Ronald decided that there |"? So that's who Pawnee Bill is. | __ CHURCH NOTICES, Walla Walla will be abandoned Oct. | bers of the congressio porary chairman |might be extenua umstances SS =a secs |NAMURL WATSON CHURCH 1, according to ¢ ¢ of the War » to igne n he woke lek RR | SPIRITUALISM. In department, made public today in Chicag agg Petal going to bed TRY ° TO BURN * | Ball, Areate Whitman college wil probably se-| next week, if carried out, will leave — oe end named Jack Griffin * CAN THIS BE TRUE? * k cure the grounds the pro-Ballinger members of the) zs | with whom he had been drinking |* Patrolman Hasselblad at- * hg wing BRIDE 18 DEAD committee in no better shape than |the previous night, he found him FIREHOUSE * tended a Methodist revival at * us Ske GMTOMaCD, mek. 10... | thet, ormonente |eeit possessed of more money than * Fremont a few nights | Je TRUE TO yEORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 10) Without the botters they witl belonged to him. Griffin then ac % When the plate was passed, and * ' i ummer, who came to), ag age ge cused n of stealing $10 ot " REL Se isok ter 1064 and Who marriéd | cnrrcs bone cant the Doin it jous gph of stealing $108. Hig-| Firebugs attemp to destroy | * brethren and sisters urged * : . ir veo youta beter, the A believed here that the Ballingerites ns, however, canmot say whether | old chemical No. 2 headquarters, at % to cast in their mites, Hassel. & ; Hoff Hite ao coe’ pentnvin,’ le dead at| Wil, 2408¢ 8 report at their Chic took It or not, he explains, and | Hroadway and Terrace, shortly after # biad flashed his star—and the a read the age of 3 7 Fhe Raper gh commeres 30 hat surplus! 2 o'clock this morning. When the |* plate bearer passed on. Alvah #) { ~ 2 bet 2 by Senator Flint of Califo: money he did have. But Griffin| firemen arrived the lower floor was|* Emerson Heath, the gold star *| ONE Wercoun, AUTHORESS FEARS BLINDNESS.| /” this event t will have JOSEPH A. HOLMES jomeraen’ © warren found piled with excelsior, shavings | * Cop Of Fremont, vouches for * wl nan an majority of the t De: Jondgh Austin Hokeen,whom| . tees NOnsl Senwssted tet 8] and paper Heht blaze in the |® the story. He says Hasselblad * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PITTSBURG, Sept. 10.—Accord-| ing their report a majo; president Taft bas appotated direc. [20m Of not guilty ought to be! middie of the main room was eas # says he thought he was on a | “nnn ing to an apparently well authenti The Chicago findings tor of the 1 of mines, ab- Io d, but Griffin refused to £0) extinguished, The abandoned fire | * Street car del cctiete ane Lhcaeaet fesstonas cated report, Mrs. Mary Roberts |! be publ lished in the interior department " 4 demanded immediate | house was built in 1890, The city|* Can this be true? a s 1 a Rhinehart, famous authoress, is in| ® ee et eee rt ror (sentence. Judge Ronald 1s now! light department used the aban-| * te | |. Bonney- Wate bee danger of going blind. ow: to mer Secretary” OF the Interior (Ompelled to give him @ minimum | goned fire t as a storeroom up| ** eee eReKRKHKK EK cd ener hones 1% | Washington Dec the an 7 ae sentence to wix weeks ago | SPECIAL N a FOR CONCENTRATE WORKS |lingerites reit me 4 sits eh has bre els Gifford Pinchot ~ In Frankfort, Germany, one buys AAA OTICES JUNEAU, Sept. 10.—The Tread-|claim that the COLUMBI ay r F. H. Newell of the wd London—The repudiation by the|a good dinner, consisting of soup Moye, mee or Geld WMiniag Co, today am-|held in Minneapolis are wens Ohio, Sey wate satiea on : yi he recla EUCHARIST CONGRESS botlermakers’ union today of the|meat, vegetables and “sweets,” for Wednesd nounces that it will build a con-|that they constitute a hile Mayor Marsh t ¢ mel ted naninet .deasetars ot ts efforts to settle the strike between pfennigs (8.3 cents) #15 ¥ centrate mill here. under the congressional authorizing | %®* sitting on the platform and|tertor Ballinger, Hen Bailing - the botlermakers and the Sh — - shelman & W pa ed th rowd, Col,|@ pos r him. But Ballinger's prolonged lockout, affecting 60,000 | tition of 1,752 acres situate nor . math ‘GdvortinansentPald for by G; Bead. Poindexte elt tod 1 the strike | Wishe sat Roaled : men. More than 100,000 others will | @8@ east of the untversity on this PERSONALS. uation and denounced the auth Dr. Holmes wa f be idle if the strike is not soon| side, of Lake Washington; ha DON'T BE LONESOME insu t bag re Sonera Pg mes was a pro (By Untied Press) settle good boat service and a good tra ts . ESORs . bry a rgen (0 ee aol ogg £0 suppress the University of North MONTREAL, Sept. _10.—More rvice, It has one-half mile of| pects 5 - a wa ! , tate goolog than 75,000 sons atte Lake Washingto’ ont me age an . livesed. before & monster ¢ Carol sania persons attended the| *# aa eA A RRR RR Re ashington frontage fg Republican ” Nigress divates beta monster crowd in| Carolina, 1891-1904. | bince pontifical masa celebrated this|* *| running streams, and is subdivided| ma ences THE ONLY nya C. B. Kegl fore I came to Obio I kne leat sure He a Btates mort on Fletcher field by Arch-|® WEATHER FORECAST. #|!",0ne to five-acre tracts i . t DATE a lament oe aioe cr nny Gack exearteinats, ak bishop Farley of New York. He|® X| Take “City of Bothell” Sunday ‘ Bis te i nabenber | Aa ye t lentable condition in Colum-|éusting experiments, #¢ was ted by Cardinals Vanu-|* Fair tonight and Sunday; * and get off at LAKE FOREST 3 : of any progressive 1 ton is naked by lette 1 personally by | Plostons elli and Logue. Two sermons were * light westerly win x | t : | LA PINE § republican organi Rut member f bot de ee” ace preached, one in English by Mon-| * | OLE ANSON & CO The best of everyt sation. He is vice ufus R. Wil oversy here to speak. I wil “ ” signor O'Connell and one in French| *& & kw ke ee Re 1416-16-17 New York Block, | graphs mer tl ae eaefatary of the Static Ui tre peak. I will sa IRON MAN “WALKS by Father Hage iF : a Tenn 11108 Third Av. t ogg RTE a 4 Progre Republi yg Foe h come TO WORK AND BACK (| “be final meetings of the euchar-| -— oom " Z sn shan and Seneca Republican league “4 poo ague of Wash th F NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Charle istic congre were held today \| Sunday hour and president of is seq Guest Norris, an English engineer | STYLISH MAKE-O\ the Western Wash | J.B. Swansor is over here With anew “iton mania RS e , ington Progressi grand electoral super which he has invented . Wh *| Sharetine.” Republican league intendent Scand ita dalle 1 an “Seen thn” binned ien your thoughts turn to #]| * Arca inn Grand ji aan” beca * a home of your own, you can * || THE ONLY CAND} an Grar I {t can “walk It is said to be Al® read Star Wants in | st . DATE 0. G hing great invention, but aside from Van with great *| SOR ton BOLL Te hae oo TOsG Nhe Ce ele eee wee reading ef" Star. ¥ 66 : i who has cls pentesoaiis 10 resemblance to Al w “Wants” is a profitable habit #*| 99 i M—io1, support Polt sg man * to form *| ate om for more than six and Seandi nay lar It will walk around the corner! y | | rates ee van Os weeks last past leaders with a dozen tons of tools and ma ¥| Park. Mre Brook chine pe: eee eee eee ee THE ONLY CANDI- THE ONLY CANDI H It has four legs, and will pa sia | TET we ; Cire DATE walk in water as well as on ground FIRE CHIEF KILLED, WOULD MARRY. J., BON EAGUE i who has the sole for congress who boc ag the ny eee ‘4 Laer MATEO, Cal., Sept. 10. SEES ORIO. —e i and unqualified h a chane atform from which work|Fire Chief Brown of San Jose was| ww = = oh HOnd home uring eons phere rae by done killed almost Instantly today ILL BE RECEIVED AT me "a dorsement of Humphre ‘ : ay ae when c > alking’ is accomplished! an automobile in which he was | Firat class dress iors rogreasive as re + tailors gpd yng Ke elle has bee amen right this wrong by two frameworks, one within the| turning from San Francisco to San|| Swann 11 ‘cai publicly recognize¢ other, each having four leg »| Jowe overturnes | hs ~ s prominent progre Ato iba nly, se Afraid It Was Not the Real Thing 7 @ va ‘ . } tt fo Jowe overturned \| MNES. LOLA a " 1 progressive : " 1g. frame slides forward and the le | ge, rea DE efie pesccatoes - leaders as entitled t mr Detlars (coming idder ure lowered, ‘Then the legs of the| Portland, Ore Practically all tase, ae an, He - b pr Bryar econd choice ilk vr e ay ing he n/other frame are lifted up and that! Preparation completed today | ie AL Rigg a dorsed by: votes on Revelle's Hijennie? | the trouble, | frame, or platform, slides forward |foF the Portland food and industrial | ORIGINAL _CUT RATE pax OISTS es: pledge to ure { ? and eas rest again o 1e | exposition ich will open ne | eration of Labor. a | second yan B| quarreled, and I'm afraid we haven't |. NO American automobiles are sold|ever held in the P Norhenee r pipeisage: truly loved each othe in Russia | ele in the Fecific Northwass, | Leave your classified copy with any clerk | b . THE ONLY CANDIDATE WITH A RECORD FOR INSURGENCY Mr. Detlars—Nonsense! What | Most “olive oll” is made from cot-|| COPY will be collected for the day's taste up to ay O'aiook te Mt ndrutt. It Vote for him first choice. Second choice votes will help. Y« put that thought into your head? Just 844,100 tons of copper was|ton d || not convenient to call at our main office, 1309 7th avenu . ke ' must vote for two p. You : Mra, Detar twas readinn, to. [Produced in the world last year, | ¢ ; \| advantage of these branch offices. ‘ ‘ 8, take AGENT f day that ‘true love ne ' s | Germany sends $1,350,000 worth | Promos, careial es _ ll moe smooth T Tuna] | The average price pald trappeds|of musical toys to the United ftates||. -sdvertier and courteous attention 18 assured all |] ine“demand tor | ‘or fox skins is $8.42 loath year L |] outtit tree: cash. w | si [TAL cHY NUWSBKY Coat

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