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THE STAR--SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910. AMERICANS FLEE FRQM ° WHAT DOYOU THINK OF THE aac teen ll ee aE ATH IN REVOLUTION | == eee y=] MAN SLAIN IN THINS BORN TO THROWS ACI MIRO! GOIN ¥ & HOME | , | (iy Uniged Press.) troops pursued them, shouting, | PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. t7—It| "Kill the America | | i was learned here today that H. C,|_ Miller and Downing escaped to phe pain 18a De 4 iu . wh Miller house where the Amer y (o ™ t pwning, a railroad engineer Ww! Souk ‘tam ates Wied. «wen Sank | ; FRANCISCO pe 5 home ts at Salem, Ore. has’just down and trampled. The Amer age | Valte J. Her ej ae Pe reached New Orleans, narrowly es |fcans then rushed out the back ’ t oe diastt Pacitig’® er caping execution in Honduras on door 1 escaped to the home of —__——-_ Without even so much as a crust SAP IE apie t the charge of being a re Mr. Van Blarcum, where they were (iy United Press.) of bread in the house, Mrs. Annle|puncs stat the de ty Downing, who was ac kept prisoners for 16 day i fe a Kowatcovich was found in @ cheer ate cel at CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—That a quar 5 ind in @ * by another American, t Meanwhile the Honduran others! el avera ee ost an ahaa lens footh at 101% Main ot veater pri h vitegh ag at La Or when | held a court ma and althoug Y atternc # # us ng j fe Fae ae tec ais lucer’| they. were abeant trom the crial the| oat a |worth thousands cansed the death i, Mottin, a boy and girl. Leslie Jone abe or whe ninht Generel | seal aly feted of To mans) (tat wow i of Loren B, Atkins, president of the | Pith o| #, a boy and & gir ‘ e8, fo ember rection, The night Gener Al Marin’s Amerioana wore convicted of being | nue sans } Lads waiittainer” Shedin company, wae| SYmpathizing neighbors prompt! ros " ) © com division was repulsed the Amer+ revolutioniats and sentenced te Wiel \ tn Gone oe t [veut ont today. at the inquest {informed the police, and the mother ualy 4 will jeans started for the Honduran t shot, Only the firmness of Van| | 1 yen hyp opt ek ine anata aibine land her bables were rushed to the arked for life racks nearby to ascertain the re in not surrendering them | porgy a) nto the death of Atkine. ax of {City hospital. It required a hard The acid throwin sult of the fight, Government engineer and his friend / a he, shooting May between Dr.|fight on the part of Dr. J. M. Lea be the sequel to a =: 2 jand staff to save the if ft nt between t 5 BR fv &y James Rainey, inventor of the med-|) Tt Bb he POF the n. Tt /, up | bOY is morning the mother and rs ey eA | fl feines which the company manu |") Oe ied ta J of the ee ee eee | ff Paes factures, and Atkins, which began nat wore reported improving. , aa — es getionyag oe he mother speaks imperfect % THE MAN, THE WOMAN AND THE DANCE HALL GIRL *® rm Jwhen the men cast up thelr we ae eet ttle could imperfect | aren * * /\ comnts. jof her past No trace of her hus uctd * A stepfather, stepson, wife, near-wife, with lots of “weeps” # | » band has been found. When neigh | %* % thrown in, caused considerable comment in police court yester ® " I A d bors entered the house yester Mr =. Gay wheal. T. Conover, a private detective and formerly {m- # “| Doctor Is Arrested |). oe nee eee % migration inspector, and Grace Brown, a dance hall girl, were furiad ‘woman. Wax sscanite ana ett z der ha ee er ia ea ° | Dr. Sebaffner Columbia st.lerying.- An effort is being made to} 4 eCormick, over's stepfathe ith tears streaming ; loc a _ was arrested this ny ng On & War ate her husband a *% from his eyes, told how Conover a'young wite ana enila & | Orrin b mam [(SA0. Wem SADT SP PRX ; hey-e ssateriateke: paws J % and was about to marry the Brown girl Conover's wife took # | Sure tien Me anette at {)PVT ae 8 FOR SNLE OR TRADE rane Sad Wy A. ee ty & ing together for three nth « | CLOME BQueeeT A STEAK HEATED, BEAM CEILING, gaily without an unrevoked license.| jet a Emma * “| had to go out and work to kee om starving,” said & | NOME AMD | KNOW SeauTievs. Prunes. eee een te necra ia 2éeae| | Smith De Abeloatt # she, “but my husband is an upright, honorable man, and I ® ars MaRD woop 4 in ae ts vice * Anna *% love him dearly * | Lame LOT, Pine SHADE irown's cou + nel * The testimony developed the fact that the Brown girl has * | TREES. WILL TRADE THIS (By Unived Prens.) <a % a busband in Canada * | ELEGANT HOME FOR A | VICTORIA, B. C., Bept. 17 CREB * Counsel for Conover sprung a m after a whispered ® | SMALL SECOND HAND ding to the r 4 s bala $5 5 month, *® conversat 2.4 RUN ADOUT jof Tokic t ¢ i re f acres of good h, level * 1 am told,” said Attorney Revelle, “that this woman ta ® | SR MUTT 3 jcent change of policy at P | iat tuate in hor ounty, % not Conover’s legal w * NOME Fow Respir minpen. ¢ jreealling Ta Japan | Pear & & f nd on * Then his con t is contemptible,” interposed City At # CMe Cree. nd reinstatin ‘ and is * torney Pierce. * P ay hiniate { co being tak we would * Judge Gordon took case under advisement - kn lghadows grea ‘ . pr * * | in China in the ture 4 tigate. PORE EVEN EES SF UE SESE LEVEE VEY YE YY distin ee | The pub a ‘ 2 HANSON & CO. ‘ * ¢y They actually decide to buy a home instead of an snot | Charged with stealing $14,245 tn] “It! yuextion to expect hird Floor New York Block |be favorable YPeOVEr, | Werrnnnnnnnnnnennnan rican| Metered at the se rday arres ugh the efforts of Pinker-|b@ Is a@ note jstatesman, and t THE POLICE STA TION Murphine, Ex-Football Player, Proved G.0 suman ne mtn aad tenk nas on care Live Wire| in Poindexter Compaen a SS ER 4 ee wea ea “id e1 as halted ate te = & city ordina ” 4 | future estate dealer, was ha r violating @ dina wee vbere entered the Onited| tute 10 MAIL SUMSCKINERS — ta afternoon by Patrolman Le Blount | millionaire was held until | - ; y office and alleged tha re ox * om the F because he sisted in riding rival of Inspector Powers Head of the North Side Re. jchosen pres dent. Here's the club toe assay office and al : | addrens tabe 2 When that through the streets tn an auto dered his release after | bli lub, M hi jrecord (und Murphine'’a guld-| he had made The ‘old he des japan been eepee gg oath hich bore banners advertising his| produced written permisaion from| PUOlican Cla urp! ine} ance): the Iditarod mm iat ) proaaced " ance our army roperty Mavor ¢ use Ome Guteue Started the outery against | assayed $1 ; oer thes 1 em recep ne a apa te Tagg eo Was Hard Worker and| ieitink the ‘Wilece oxabaleation snk and secure tratt| per yea a. 7 — Carried His Precinct by Record Figures. escorted to police headqua eft police headquarters saying it lice Aenea Bannick was disin-'was a shame pane . g county delegation tc ) Portland bank and] th “ aa eaaventh : ie sme t r h. It wan decided | NOTICE TO sURsCREMERS noua the noo! convention. ” a | — . a | (Denounced that convention as F ¢ him without} on Ray oventues plots: deta packed and unrepresentative |awaiting papers from Nome | tise te tum office, Bae rv 4 Pike st, wa = eg hae or an} FIERCE FOREST FIRE) |Ward 10, Precinct 4, gave returns ted the movement jlike this | non-partis supreme | wo mobile dr ven | Poindexter, 106. 4 to oppos the band-| (Ry United Presa) be acob I hauffeur employ-| 5 ked one | PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 17—The]ed by T, J. Gorman, president of oe ; — course there was a reason Held the Grand ra house | general rain stor ne over|J. Gorman & Co, salmon packers, | STAR WANT ADS | y ason was that Tom Mur cdistiog hich Petndenter cnevied | tot N 1/00 Pike st. near Fifth ay. yesterday | : phine, a husky U. of W. football by rm, making h event that | an nq of the forest /4fternoon, and received injuries | Received at Owl | player, had gone fr @iined the tide of enthasiadte to/ fire denct “ay hb a ich may prove fatal. The boy's Drug &tore, Plunging th 1 game We tor & ieeed aait a pont to officials of the fore r was an eye witness of the an hae ae dca earned & Toa os ” nding ragedy. Lott was arrested by Pa 1112 2nd Av. and jnomah or a Wh line for the Didn't Spend Money. The rains which bes ‘da ¥ on - i Cor. 3rd and Pike. jat university, where he played Murphine se heen. ees of thete o¢ eanteal 14 Pa ; - hanes ters Lott was [star tackle fo years, Tom hardest workers in ¢ abt 4 peat t w ex-|Teleased on his personal r ———— |Murphine has b the politica! be : i ha Bae on " - yl tinguished the conflag ance Gorman, who was in BIRTH NOTICES. find” of the campaign } meney the nt excent| were pursing tn the. Ve yr jthe at the time of the ch meeeey tm te Nght exery ore ri jdent, was deeply affected, and ac |} One of the earitest volunteers for a stenog er, postage and t |Murphine gave up his law practice | - sntime |hintne of he jcompanied Mrs. Tremble and the land started « to work fe [ For thé rest, Mur njured boy to their home eee ees aE LA POLLETTES rors ors, ee the summer and tn a cigar oe thoes aoe * eneral manager of cae ae tke cates ae tric company, has ae Se oe ee ed his position here to take I recet pa tudent affaire at the university (My United Pres) “ Sie wie Praag ST. PAUL, Sept. 17.—Senator| ster Co. in the east. Mr. Pc ik M. LaFollette is suffering | will leave Seattle about Octob ae : e' , » Co. of Fort Worth will succeed Mr. Potter ~ me NE nnn Much to Ponder AFTER LONDON'S NOVEL Siete“ eh on in s Contession of the Frear sald today LaFollette| SPOKANE, Sept 17 —The re |i Bun tebe - M h S " F bit er tila has been in health si re-|port that the Chicago, Milwaukee & ee Marist. Se , hing Dayligh ac Lou | turning to his © from the last|St. Paul an Northern P: Alle eptember 1% Man Who Stole a Fortune, | «: + newest novel, tk to be drama: |seayion of congress, and that ‘he|railroads have completed arrang " 1, 2 Ith sh H H d oe re may be presented shortly | is now eparing to go to Roches-| ments whereby the Milwaukee } ‘ um A oug e a Oo ee BP ae tor, Minn. to consult his physicians. | operate west to Lind from Spokane aie ootemben : b ew London vel wa Jover the Northern Pacific tracks ke s Oo na generally credited here today ; eae” Aenean a ede Oe | It was stated that the agreemer ¥ s- By United Prees.) Ag tg sey So 5 “Felgen jis to become effective Octobe , + tema e <, Sept After re ng the a f frienda who Stock con y he W wanted it | WASHIN 17 s ® se < his bond, Adolph Rothba 5 rowed |) exclysively the Coas | | The pulat Ky be, Sep ew York banks without secu od was unable to Ernest Shipman, Baker's man 1 an ir 2 r is a prisoner in the Tombs t wen hi ager ber received a wire from 1 cent with ° Jee ae the money cr that per the at Ac ¥ erday saying t » a | 196 N Fa 45, Sep w was alre egotiation with (By United Presa) | aitie Genera epital Rathba rowed the money, he said, for experimental rew aster rieal people about the| SAN™FRANCISCO, Se 1 enn edb 5 . peneateer iy ns. He wanted to play “the gam he bel at finance ightx to it. However, he held out | have not resigned. 4 Chiet ot | (NTA ERM CORIO OF an—Max Weetm <, Repteml ¥ nO pe at 1 Baker could get Police John #. Martin today. In THE STATE OF wASHINGTON, | spavo-tietaa + humid — : MISS EVELYN MULLE There nwhy Is ave wa ne he tog at r about ite of the statement {n ali the} IN AND FOR KING COUNTY. |. <5 PR ‘ . . are for automot t 1 Coast rights Sar ” ning papers that|* ie oe Arch 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Here is Miss Evelyn Mullen, of; are working for votes, wh eul} * the chief has handed in his resig Make ot AL, eaeeanen | Fairmount addition, from the shir A ms , aw and R ‘ ficiary of the pulat : he ‘ a1 Summons for Publicat ‘ waist departmen fab Second | 5, = Ponte of Alex fel ! the rease sad THE STATE OF ASHINGTON to a ay. department : ‘ a he it and live [ithe higher according — te continued the} Celestine J. Sullivan and Evelyn | 3 contestants for a ithe West Side, wi : eam it James W ‘ ary iad ‘ \ 8 an, his wife, defendant CHURCH NOTICES. Mey ype nll pera cpall fest : e ¢ -< fa; wha uotke here th - You and each of you.a ebY | nnn nnn nnnn Rosary church fair. ne ot | Be Bos | pant: 5 Aaenes Sean an SPIRITUAL : The fair opens $ 26 " ( \ tet and . e incurable Cee eee PCC ee Tee eC Te ee eee ee ays after the date of Arcade r nd 7 i continue until Oct. 1 her k fi { D are “ rm kt * wa 8 py ation is summon — testants are M Mutch,! and neck ¢ poe | I hope they will send me to ! e th w * SUTHERLAND’S WOODEN INDIAN 18 PINCHED ® | towit Within sixty da ha Mies Margaret Tur > By Ah There, if ywhere in the world nosphe has t * * | the 1 of September 8 My Doyle, the f sierend ‘ pg aD breathe will be a different * Lo, the’? Indian who watct # | and ¢ he above-entitle 1 Pay = AR nee gtores of Frederick & Nelac af y a jd . . 2 * with P ho file and ov of # | tion, tn above entitled cc lé& wick an ines ¢ Me any * Bil * | and answer the cross-complaint PATEY AWD seri his aa” "= EI COPTERILL PAID $10.05 zeae aon Z| Sac cieigae| aaPh ah . * fered the k * erve & copy-of your answer to ABeOC : * Last night * complaint of ‘ R < NCO MEN NEARL TO RUN FOR STATE SEN nr nea of res : a var tea * A band of roysterers met Lo as he atoc . signed atto ¢ 2 1S trysting place, and although * fendan A. Borde offic ’ * h featu xt * below 1, and In case of your , ltown from the court house. No| Josiah Collins ts the only success.|% Oe tes Gata t ord , w | tender Agalnet you according hota Two sure-thing gamble e in, duced $211 in cash and a certifiea James st. cable for him if he can/|f publ lidate 0 farkt of the establishment ordered Lo to lea # | to the demand of the said ADM us a ccs p $211 in cash and « fein te had tied bette ea ) recelve at vonse except a vacant stare * | complaint, which has et cs i rk for $4,000. seuranty| There fs 2 sworn affidavit on file|penses account, He shows that if * A hurry up call to police headquarters resulted In Lo’s ar- # | with the clerk of said co This HELP WANTED { ae Boras, 4 . : ee ‘a the county, auditor's office which | cost hit 84 Pe 5 * rest, but he didn’t object. The wooden Indian seemed to be * action Is brought to obtain judg-|““~~Y~~ $4,201 ywen wanted his cash right} OOS AT the seaiebe eat tak hs 5 , 10 nom! we’ glad that he had escaped from the other Indians KE. M. #* | ment against the defendar Whin SoA te . rl but “friend” . was skeptical] Proven ity democrat of his. ex im . ue state “ant A from the|#® Rhoades of 612 Second av, pu inaclaim for Loon the ground *& | Celestine J. Sallivan and Evelyn | operator of hat certified check, ae Dicey tha abiatnatiod, ct | iiclea 448 thy’ ahaa river jn|# that he stood guard in front of his store, and he ildn't af * Sullivan, his wife, H. W. Fisher i good time, he ; well-fed ) he check in ajo. ay peg oy stat Ae le Dolls on elactio * sum of $3,084.65, with interest oper. > . posit vault,” sald “friend ticket from th nd dist 1 Unsuccessful candidates have savers f and ‘i malt a 7 pte pe 1" ae it, goles i Cugreee Ga | Soe ee tee ec bneys FR RII TORO OI OOOO Oe and the further sum of $1.30 i i Owen Mr. Ow , f snd potifled Captain off Piling fee $10.00 lglg CONFESSION FR hey fees, and costs, on account of town, bought ped and Golified Captain Off cae'fare to court house po SP) Bhat Paes certain work done and material ; } aga nger this morning when| 1 Chas. F. Reeve had furnished by sald defendant 1. A Beer soe nee tha maaan HA ry expe es f a G. N. HOLD UPS. ihn a to Portland Mr. Eon n the “booster” was| That's all. The document hardly the other enndidat Bab Reger Piatt Ph pth corel pe gag te fi hey e wa ‘ t ay diate of contradict heaps : : eacaphcapla ‘ ion ofa building on lots , eg /-proipe thy Wo, ohh BA, r Enger met|@dmits of contradiction. He rode r camp 1 expense ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1 Postoffice This conviction, it fa belleved,| tion ofa building on lots nineteer carne ir. Owen sudd friend av. and Pike st,}up to the court house, But he @ them 10 days after| Inspector C. L. Patterson and De-| will result In clearing ut : BL Goamediee etl Prk ot Oe 7 node : , ent suddenly | rete Ssnond St; See ore Sel ekikeh down. However, tha ouble | cierto toayediba, 0. Te FAtaenen AUG. Kes Wil. tee learing up the hold-| twenty-four of Edes & Knight's ween th who was’ counting ering ¢ offing and soon the ip of the Great Northern train at] addition to the city of Seattl sity oF ills in front of the! “4, aiat” car = y with a signed confession of | Seattle May 9, 1909 The con King county, Washington 1 ler, eare frien n jail riend” gave George Ebeling, convicted and sen-| ¢ P 1: Se shington, and to/ sta : | re e n 1 1 jon a other evidence » clp 1 4 the train,” re ic his effects show that | Missouri Pacific train at Glencoe introdiiced b rl bireg epand pat > defendant L. A. Borde thereon 4 ’ ' “ t d under the name of | Mo., last winter | oath ins ore 6 federa: grand) HERCHMER JOHNSTON 5 safle Gs petadind: Owe 1 1 MeCormick Adam Gar Un ' | jury in Seattle Attorney for dete ant and ere some er the 1 contained “phoney”} 1... ens.) olves other men high in the de | complainant, L. A. Borde, Seattle : in some manner the vican aan Ooe dulted EW YOR Reported | partment, The grand jury bas been |* * * ® * ®& & & ok & & % & fe w/BREAK FROM REFORM SCHOOL| Washington : st to horse and the epi ' Of $11,790, another for|Tevelation made to|summoned and the whole matter|* Man Forgot His Marriage. *| ALBUQUERQUE, N, M,, Sept.| Office and postoftice address, rooms |w a Mec A Da , ' $5,100 and several for valle ne ie ell by “ will be laid before it next week * Here's a man®with a typical &|!7-—-Three youthful desperadoe 672-38 Colman Building, Seattle, * Dr. D Yeates ‘ , her Owen nor Adar gh will result, { 1 attempted to escape from the Ne Washi ) things F 8 3 : }® masculine memory M. CC. 1 m New neton and then fn ! the police ie aan re ee hakeup in # Hunt sued for divorce, and on 4 Mexico reform school last night = 4 ae’ we : portin€ be held pending an Inve |police circles here greater than) ‘The allard Presbyterian church | # the witne {and he could net 4 224 nearly Killed Supt. Sampsett, {$250 : 4 ee ae ee - —— | y years will: hold: tts’ pemular sbi4loes. Huns (ae tell Whether hewee married in a] coer were rentrained | acres Of level fertile land for bs Phat? ? YAMIM t | 1e name of the offieer who 4 9 1908 ) erms $10 cash, balance willing Oey Great ‘ ites | a to. } fon ; ’ day, The 11 a. m, sermon will be|*® 1901 or 1902, However, in the # : 4 a v n eee “I'm betting 7,000 buc ym thi yd an italian ne te nd @ confessed has been . i * opinion of the court, he had * At the 8 $6 per month, Fine place to save e, Tol Union sath. Yetond’ alei) in the county jail, esca ant | kept secret, but it is sald that the| “Lord Bacc Four The 8) ¢% good ad y : he Sunday services at the}up a little money. Good location _ a “frien EAD Seah Sta creat ta meme tan enmmetaeA th havinin waren Mistohatel i te be. “Ditterent |x Soon, Srounde dive rae ae Second Church of Christ, Ballard,| for chicken ranch, and is all right orion Cand? . Ml 0 4 Waser pro-| Sieshon sey CF onal irhgn Sengg, +: ean balge tad | AB it| ® sertion—and he got his decree thé subject of the morning sermo x : | J 1ey Whitman Sn-|Opinions About Jesus + fag de Ye ag ser an s sermon OLE HANSON & CO. L " ' eee Kw ww) Will be “Matter Third Floor New York Block v ash ee