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yews Hot Off the Wire H ick? a t Biacapesin oes corns eae | ave You Got a Kic i rrsnale world Wy e it in The Star { i i “ } Tell it to The Star, The Star stands for if 4 sian | the people's rights, and isn’t afraid to fight | 1a a ‘ } for them. | «ee VOL. 12, NO. ! BEATT i ia SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBE iy , EPTEMBER 19, 1910, ON TRAINS AND f | NEWS BTANDS Ba 7 a ’ — —— ——~ Pe , } — Goo HATES ) S | | eee arm | | Wireless i in Seattle Picks Up Word of Accident to Se- 1 ai ‘attle Vessel Near Bellingham—Was on Freight! 3 | Angry at Whipping, Child. Brains Father With Ax, | Trip Only and Carried No Passengers. irae b en Kills Brother, Fearing He'll Tell—Breaks dn, By United Press.) hee LONDON, fept. 19.—An_ Inquest NOMINATION iown Under Questioning. . wy ne and | 'Mto the death of the whone oe BBLINGHAM. ; @ wire-|body was found in the Achy KNOT HOLE (By United Pre: Bh yet eetia e stodiv City of| the home of Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, | Lv NEWKIRK, Okla. Sept. 19 alisw ti } vigorous work ~ nd which the police t | who attacked little Ebby Alice. She 13, and be . perm is about © r steamer etry at 9 o of Rell Eimere Cr \father, Taylor Shephe nd her brother, | ‘ Shenher ning as she was making|and wife of the Ameri | leatl 0 ; eth ; wy : te? + Rellingham harbor was resumed today | | hes ere ae when the } yt ‘ pilot : rT ors of th amer, the! otland Yard, was a witness to iysterical, confessed that she had kille elat ibis bearing In the | fox. The) Pacific Coast Steamship Co. had tj — P 7 According confe i the virl out digits so0th of Deadman’s Rock, | heard nothing of the accident until) Aire. Eugene Stratton te today, the fant t “pie sept i em the shore the me ked up by the /that Mrs " : H ‘ ae re & a or ie dhont 188 feet from Peetaee sgn fhe th ire. ( n had shows f | | murder as fabricated to cover her own territ en The steamer CHL Puebla, Ceti tearss a. Yeekatne Ri bede deere ee ie } father and beat t 4 rs kon a re at 9 Ris ane k ody discovered in the Islingtor ather and bea death n ax "| then, fearing } struc! Sr eae te Me eft Tacoma Saturday for Vancou-| house that her brother y .s ‘ 4 ielay while on the wey ver and was due to sail from here! Inspector Dew 4 . 1e deed at ¢ e Pham. ts in 18 fee . canenanae toe teas Wemnatnan at killed him alse ‘off the she ( haven zh = poo ae ap The screams of the little rwa knew nothe b “ ely ™ rent brought people to the scene Lorimer Investigation ppeated $5 . | attas satin ‘ ay uncon- SS1R | How st. police co attack urday, They fo ; Starts Tomorrow | ania Saw Cakiese bhéed A she regs mea wd oe ™ Se YALE SQUAD STARTS. wil jand her brother was found t he . nd _c c < nt ; he os Ae lawa The fath ed ber of discrepancte and she ortal com © that will invest LAKEVILLE, Conn., Sept. 19 > sciousness, and the ana iy quaationnd:., Hasek ae gate the charges of corruption in With 1 of ps i mm h @ squad of 4 | managed to speak co med the be minati he broke down ‘onnection with the « m of Wil | practice, the Yale ef that a man had 1h 4 told am Loris r to the t ted Staten | season wax ope | Jaughter and then had beaten him.|her father ’ She said H € 1 ene here tomorrow. | Coach Ted ¢ that they had be subpoena anyotie whom they doalre Ne } Those who heard the few words|the care of @ : to examine, and to force produc ow He pre that Shepherd uttered believe today | father and brothe i tion of any documents al new plays © od j that he did not know who struck | hours : # expected that Senator Lori especia ted te jhim, and they think the first blow Hittle : ye called before the com-|the choges in the on since lant probably rendered him unconscious, | regained conse | canon and that the blows that were rained red fractures ‘ / ore OON TO READ” | 0 TO THE SALOON TO READ : to Seattle D j ie feat. 1,500? is * nutty and E. F. Bogard “4 _ : “4 woof te Lily Bocardus company + - wie P Were raised together * wna lei at Gin: sear; wae Cae : pie mime county of Champagne, | | |*® only one light. My eyesight is failing, and I ¢ that saloon ® i | “ |®@ so that I cap see to read But haven't much ae to live €. B. Yandell, secretary of | | There is not in the world amore ignoble character than the [@ I'm only Yon el old ames and i he nt think I should t : : ber of Commerce, used to mere money-getting American, insensibie to every duty, regardiess | blamed for craving a little compantc a re | paper reporter? i | of every principal, bent only on amassing a fortune and putting | ® ae tile: vers enlex tanta aaent 3 H John R. Rogers was the only his fortune to the basest uses.”—Theodore Roosevelt l® Cole, his empty left bearing mu ; : ¥ hn, Remar nlle nme i } | TY RRP ok : \* the Unior y during the civil war * (Gearge Cotterill, who spent} | VICTIM CHARGING THAT REAL/ 8 at least one indestructible instinct born in men and|* * : ov Gabipaigs axpenaee: be | ESTATE GHARK SOLD SAME) WOM It is the desire to have a HOME |* bell before Fort Donelson * ; Soeeer Wied walt te beta LAND OVER THREE TIMES— The poorest paid, the hardest working men and women will |* s | fought as well as I « * i ity engineer under R. H.| WANTS MONEY BACK. endure years of privation and suffering in order that sometime | bis pray LB gy * 3 t ? } neeeeenecmeneneeaciaen yma . } rep iv py mea * ; in be ears vb vrieS Ry they ma ¢ a home, Millions die striving and with the end|* veteran was drink * i Fes pg oi al | A complaint charging C.D. Hin. | MMattaine Sut they are always trying, fighting, saving,|* death * : a samt | jman ‘wae welling the same lot to/ Srimping, denying themselves food, amusements, clothes ods * Why don't you go to the old soldiers’ home?” queried Judge * : thete are three ersten | three different persons was filed in| cation—almost everything # “Gordon. * : i the state of Washington he euperior court this morning by Salen ara is tare tate toc : : |» “Never,” satd the olf soldier. proudly * ; . See P John Ryder, through his attorne a in fact, or © stronger inst in members| # You may go,” sald Judge Gordor : , Seattle, Tacoma and Spo-| Charles BE Mey The lot in Of the human race, that of self preservation and the protection | * artes ohare “4 H. H. Gowan, rector question ia described as lot 24, in| Of their children, [eo ee RR ke i rish Episcopal church. | block # of C. D. Hillman's Meadow lee « | | Garden addition. 1 2 ¢itfxen of the United A large band of pt: r m the | 4 Paid Nearly $600. a plunc lerers Bey upon the great mass of |* ® & tee eee eeatae ee a Tl ee Md | ithe orietual Comtlon ot sale wan| COMMON PEOPLE. There are the trust magnates, and raik{* * faye Dow? | made on October 13, 1906, between | roads, and bank wreckers, and stock selling swindlers, and the|% 2 TRAY8 BEAT 3 JACKS. * ' IC. D. Hiliman and Paul Evans and | « t, It vane m bed * BO per cent of the restaur-| Z elect, exclusive gang of frock-coated, silk-hatted hy rit ife, according to the complaint pocrites,i® Three Jacks-and a pair of * Bessie violate the fedetal! jand called for the payment of $706 | | who will commit any crime except one known as “vulgar,” under |* trays is liable-to land you in * ‘ ' g iy fey sore s. coms. | lin inatallmer.ts. of $16 per month, | thé motto iness is business,” trusting to their dollars to|* J#! !f you don't wateh out, At * gegen gt tha = |The contract, Ryder alleges, was | bily them a ticket into a peaceful hereafter through the medium |* [at 8. Sunk Jack Johnson * ae then axaigned to him, and Hillman | tTibra and wniversities and hospitals and other pillared piles|* ‘Thompson and Jack Roan. i P jobtained in all on this property| of put a | hompson and Ja an } 7} has red hair? Hrom Evans and him Tne berty | of public plunder, All these prey upon the wage earners as a|* . The three Jacks, who were & ti 1$525.81. This am he states, | band a “husigry and cowardly coyotes snatch and snap at the |* Wont to chase the blues away * FF | aes not Include $10 for an abstract | heels of starving, storm-driven cattle. * with the foamy which comes # | OON RACES. Jand $11.79 which he paid for taxes| BUT— * on & pair of trays, fell into the *| j lbefere he maée:his ailened suber | es j® hands of Patrolmen Brown *| j leant Ganye "Ce ap of this band of plunderers stands one figure conspicu-|% an@ — Pendergast Saturday * i} ib Gates Proce) | Gold it Three Times ons by the meanness and smallness of its methods. It is ostra-|* ight . } NAPOLIS, ind., Sept. 19.—| | Ryder makes the specific charge | Cized and shut out from association even with the other plun-|¥ ree Sateeimee, che cae oe ; Balloons are still up in the jagainat Hiliman that, while his owe | derers. The camp follower of olden times who stole over the | hee pen oe = cin v3 - | ypseiigemed 03 amt een - hy cps for 2 i he | battlefield at night and knifed the wounded for their purses was|* of the Down and Out ‘Club * By United > j ae worme wh a wane property by warranty deed to two|® brave and heroic figure by comparison. % Johnson told the court that he *| OYSTER BAY, N ¥. seat ay Wits ire neta exnctas kis bereane at 2G farent fktervaie. | FOR THE OUTCAST WHO TRAILS AFTER THE}* became financially | stranded * | Contident that he wil have an. :} ime the vind Both deeds are now on record in| BAND OF PLUNDERERS IS THE MAN-WHO SWIN-|x aay, ian prececed a pms ot | Portunity to deliver {€ elther trom : | hd -elantreeaiot’s office, he : yan produc vair 0 nity_to deliver ther from ; the county ‘abditor's office, he al) PLES PEOPLE BY TRADING ON THEIR DESIRE TO|* calloused hands and Thomp- x (be platform as temporary chalrman +} The firut war teas made | 2WN A HOME. |* son promised to work herd %| of the New York republican convene } Me out to one A. M. Leuders, he says in Fea nee cl ag Panay gi % | tion or from the floor as a delegate, ; a {hls complaint, and was filed for ree-) 4 Just a moment, please, + at him. Shame to|# to go, but advised” them to #| Theodore Roosevelt has in prepara. j No ove ve yo Tie het nal Rime ond be BeaN abe = ssible, for to fee xe would mean that he could] #* discard the trays % tion the “big speech” he will deliver : wan aivea to Gna Lowell 4. Lave [Oo Wammes Remorse, too, is unknown to him. Pity,|* *}at Saratoga, The address, gecords it se sympathy and charity are strange words to him, °Philanthropy?|* * * * *.* * * * * * * ** * ling to those close fo’ the colonel 1 | Ryder claims that Hillman {s un | Ah, he knows that word! It spells ADVERTISING! It means| I not any. further endorses ; : le to give him a clear title to this | DOLLARS! It means he will GET HIS NAME IN THE iC It of the Taft administration : c and b ow ask the ‘ow « an . 1 4 : oo P . n +? ze = Banat lagers, Se oe : PAPERS. It means shrewdness in selecting some isolated ca ol ege Opens With an that thus far given ty ounting in all to $660, | Of destituti phrases of self-praise, tell aye control of +} interns Se Nae ct S008 | taper he bas nbastic phrases of selt-prase, telling) Attendance Gains" crest shee yale. ne Asdchyid n oi y > ( ‘ s d, 01 et endorse of the admin- alleges, Is the amount | even a cc », THE POOR MAN'S F RIE ND. pe aay om either in the temporary j roperty bh ec : Something € freshmen | « nan’s addres t “ . LINA CAVALIERI, IN HER MOST STRIKING POSE l; oe i908 - alg I a sh * fs reader, did you ever know of, or hear of, Al ried up to the university doors ie tiation ors. a or in the reso- . ome of the things that Robert Winthrop Chanler, Re ed " * . ; ps rat oar wre ye RP any" | es Cn } + and a singer t—Drunl —10 vets I'he most despicable all institutions, aside from that un-| %, aaa A} enroliitiedt, this year) time for a t * ‘ when she sang speakable one which ah upon the honor of the daughters Dccink Cominn tiie’ hie taba : ; *| m she didn't love him ! a" « ss £ 5 of the poor, | the net te the savings |a gain of 350 over last year the on *| ‘ ip his § when aha Fatuse ? of tia the ‘taisatre) 3 ing full and te re efor in each ind rin t I i : 41 plaved 7 } of hair it i t y © Whateve, *| Finally proy by ¢ and played to Kroes, to} stanee. © Many tions ¢ w to be 1 and pow by ‘ t 1 at a, wod papers to know, long ar th 1 ! 1 " ca ¢ “ " rs i will the “machine ts oe 7 he would cable her final answe from Kurope | Saturday night. because he iil I aving ; bad en f one, a - find hae si attle When the final answer came the news jubftar with | ‘I've been slek for six month er-up crooks are under indictments, and some few « 7 ty - * t € » the ne o er nid Job p t he « for d t * ee * A ot , e wedded | “He's been full of booze for six Hist, watt tae be thar pare atta’ ; : Had ~via ‘ # ne bad th ake the edding binding, month corrected Patrolman! J. 4 the institution that take de : : fay Mr the an : es ai 1 Jadee Gordon,{ itige of people WHO ARE TRYING TO OWN HOME S$? Bel-| * t } Wed to a 4 her | we Does ANYTHING compare with that sort of inst niver- | {Rounds © sp rd ite hin tha h 1 won 16 y ey in a school as a danger t« nity—as a menace to the pe oc Mt wl oae oxistenc nearest friends knew um The Star t not j ‘ * ; uy that thi orn when she was a Workis Whisky — Thats All eae Heat thate shoulddieca-lashlingeting doutd | ihdlilieh Maha i a a a havand’ th besowse stepfath th in th nd of some reader as to what institution si e BILL iB mitts canter NSANE pane reeds aint. sn patina er him | ered ea.rt nape ayn li ng, The Star desires t ‘i 5 I lat Ernest ( pith rs ody att ori ang . IT MEANS THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTION OF Past who eae H r at rt tm fust beta nthe wedding tha ‘ ‘ ©. D. HILLMAN WRITES SOME STRAIGHT TIPS FOR WOMEN Gat atten a nice sort of @ feliow tage Bh Tay Foes Ml “4 c , There's a professic t s , Mildred Married her righ se: ms a ty | TAWNEY FEARS er yan I Mecovered tuat she was still fond of a bewhiskered Ru his f aged dissiy 4 ux BF RS AN yrison at . oo ineenerel itt wae Msth, Whom the lowe of Racsia torvede. [COB ‘Pinch Seat Warmers 7” )Nsuncent pe prison at Walla Wa nee ts i We "O,Ratron aa be eh Out of kindaigh with tutt| Y. PAUL, Sept. 19 protest our homes tr ack F fant mornir Sareute iiutater 1h | Justice to 1 1 to jail . 4), | tomorrow's congressional primaric | ‘ It be ie aa je| Cavallert the f which he had: promised her Wh hat's al whose spec A ling to Pa | tered in the fight in the first dis { . Nate . Came on to York to plead with them, knowing that his ar . = — trolmen Brown and Pendergast, ¢ wh ongressman James ra ; Harry Didn't w j been duped | BURN IN ALASKA|chairg in Washington st Sydney Ande insurgent rs Pit, ork Enough Told his family and his attorneys that he anted tc e the | Appeared bofc Judge Gordon to 1 before. the campaign practical a ; he with | mots all i except enough to yield him an in 920 | J I Alaska pt. 19.—T wo] day and told why they did ft, Tin nown politically, is conceded ae ‘ | « month, and t te her past and ber treatmen he ‘children ‘ ! leath put up a 1 about having a job/a en chance to | q Today Mine. Cavallert-Chanler, in Paris, stated that she would | thelr morcha Doug Jallowed to go, Ch could not} The past president of the John ’ ; ‘ ot accept the offer of-the Chanler family to give her a certain sum | The children were orp he| deliver the ds. Language seem-| F, Miller Post, W, R. C., wi - es : TT) . ak ; ntly Ha of money to cancel her prenuptial agreement with “Sheriff Hot Jeath of Myer’s sister last month{ed to become jammed crossways, | ¢ mi Binseeee: kad ah Ihe first article by BILL THE BURGLAR 2 amie the t lar , , nd card pa ‘ . ween ¥ 4 in th | The Chanier fam will nave Stwelf trouble by not submitting jand he brought th ere from S0-| and for the next five days ( harles|at the Veterans’ hall, the Armo will be published in The Star tomorrow. 1 « (fer J the diva. ma home. will be a guest of Jatler Corbett We day evening, September 21

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