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GET A PINK TONIGHT. The night edition of The Star (the Pink) has all the very latest local and wire news pp to 5 o’clock—that's nearly three hours later than all other Seattle afternoon new papers if Besides it cont the best sport news of the day, accurately reported, tersely told You are missing a mighty big penny’s worth if you go home tonight without a PINK STAR. a: Hot Off the Wire TT S tt] S t Have You Got a Kick? © (, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910. ONE CE ON TRAINS iw +e WH STA i NO CLUE IN BRUTAL SEWER MURDER | Wow! Cries Gang, There’s 25 KILLED Cogger Victim of Vicious Slayers | | a Bulli in Hi’s Chin _ Shop SCENE OF COGGER’S MURDER Dy} IP ARE WARDALL, IS GETTING HIS GOAT. wax Wardall, the Boy Mayor,”} t a ditch under 10u the north- ‘ gger, a rancher of pot Seata te hr 2 ; d been ie bull in the mayoraity china and already has busted and is left eye cord at (By United Press.) gg Epo ed FORT WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 21—(Bulletin)— he On Leong * . 2 “ Twenty-five persons were killed in a head-on collision about all of the Haviland mig A ooynn Ang Be ed between two Wabash Valley traction cars this after- jpi Limoges collected by the voy off with one day’s pa noon near Kingsland. A number of persons were in- gra Hi il and the traveling none ate ced far deale jured. Sate torres aA on | oon KtAry yw ‘ a Among the dead so far as known are Del Locks of BB Boe Phan 5 Me Bluffton and Seymour Robison, a well-known demo- on Wappy and the bald head or €ratic politician in Indiana. n and Newp« payor pro tem, with bis thy sec euberant ye « knock-| fhe financial props out from) 3 dministration with i be hed wvithe t precedent Abe. ‘aty ball. The or | nay job by ne : yon} gane Billy Mu Aan dl the city counc both got a jolt, and then came oe" SHERMAN BEATEN Bee aa 3 | wn eos @S DELEGATE, BUT |) >) ok Hackeneds the young ma |the base of the brain had been ES Cetin | FIGHT IS STILL HOT severed by two hoe than why improvemer timate when eal mayc Gail “wen dou Cake geta back he won't k NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Vice, tenant for Roos kull wa found t the urphy plac Sherman himself waa! color will o« {right ear That + Pry was bsence In on eo, th wn by the people of Utiea | by at t 20rreo 4/18 SHOWS the tive behind the murder n sight} the ag os as a delegate MOUTE FANE BY COOGEA fe is cheasle a blished. . Captain rary) h 1 battle NEW YORK Tne % tn 4 sy © Th - . i. ’ { Detectives Tennant today NS | Me's the bull in the mayoralty china fer el « . in Theodore | Roosevelt i# most emphatic in bi is _ es | by ‘ he ; A Hemrich > now Atctior “ KO now as a/denial that he even asked any fa = ” ely ‘ € scene 0 shop just now shanghaied Hi at n of «| prox emate vors of President Taft at that New > |the irder bt far abso- r and M&X/he dictated about y a ne great How h th Haven confe alone any i te ep é levee edged tions whe \ « hav unk the | the Roosevelt fa are turn down und chief rmu aay strings on his of en t ptain Mike t Fr ward your ¢ fon and, or 1 a fe f executive | i The things Max told great when the wise | chief of fficia t In @ statement Colonel Roosevelt He Had Boy fin the cc il threw 1 . in California ie. itt anys | Cogger, who was an’ bos office a that ty will be n “1 sought no heip from the | and his wife Seattle Sep- wick ho’ rst av. and Columbia week following their nego’ CABLE DOWN AGAIN was a big crowd out to the Western rrival Co; of tiated the sale farm at $4,000 was real- zed. This money, however, was ngton fair Coyle, and wise Row 50 fast th he Th i New Y« wtate or of the president, directly or in fPecheck up at night Being g despera ba vaanerd directly, and had no request to Sys quncilman from the Four trie © wtate make. Our interview was most | Ward, of course he had no os, J nach leader, toda cordial and pleasant, and with knowledge of what was) that ni ty w out any question or request taking place In Con Lioyd ( m, chief le from me Mebatliwick, neither was he ree the Madison st. cable broke down down kerbump, and the hundred ere out there roperty t, ee Uttle working arrange t home the best they cc or ride in banked Cogger, t Conway's constit He Eats "Em Up—-and Grows | & his e, was ak joyable ev ning at the fair ut com t of $400. fnew Ge ectric company : Cogger suddenly told his e Inquest Is Ended and Ameri « dently his wife that If you don't like it you can walk —— —e - ———_——_—_——, ng hor th, out on the bre nd bose } ' Or + 14 Conner ahd Sie \ didn't ring & because he wears asbestos Ings wife pr 4 to leave for home. . ves," wave A} a ory—the don'tgive-a-damn attitude of the | while on their way to the boat her The only medicines | knew him left the saloon, > ah ‘e OF he had an important appointment can Accused of Slaying Wife, rie eg with a man. He did not say who and Mile. Leneve Must Face h the « the mar Btartes Smoothly, But re By United Presa.) ‘ ” ‘ hursday t in Holland & | and probab! LONDON, Sept. 21.—Or. Hawley | he reached otf ram italnbadacite, eae | t of Leneve were today bound over to . ' ha 2 Py * i the central criminal court to be tried ‘PF z ee : - Th brutal murder in & i . for the murder of Belle Elmore * 7 . uve ST. PAUL | Tawney is defea bout the bh of « in Se *® | below th Cripper Their case is set for the itr man James A t- | vote . M Minn ie.” Cay of Detec- & Rear after Wappy October term jorney Arthur, "I n go 8 y 8 gu the First 4 His, was nominated in the Fif " at anand | uid open w Newton, for the defendants, offered . " t positive r trict by a Au exhmnioation > | cd ii he returned. Cx no defense . J bar | club in the Clarence B. M ows that Cog * | not mentioned ine wnat & been defeated in the primaries by! gressmen V pressed frac lt j What Happened LONDON, Sept An enraged | be w #14 not Jet me know the insurgent young lawyer of|vis and Li hd I: het brought about tt nm fed Ethel Clare Le| What he wa Lanesboro, Sidney Ander were renomin our to eat & | to say ti} neve, Dr. H HH. c mplated flight be While Tawney sup ties © auuniier cae " e wa ‘ en | fore the indictments were returned not admit defeat tc I th district the resu neck. Besides these & (ir . ohae te w at P " ‘ against him and Mile. Leneve complete retu how a ¢ betw iC, Stevens and H the spinal cord at the & lee bee T f nuc Tw after his f I ble majority for young An¢ Halbs tt ecided the ain was severed & to the impet » he f © police he 4 € « a let f « ‘ and thi # taken as the fina early I have & Robert tore y j ed. t the f f th ution of the standpat machine in vicious # house » wrech Mile € f nke t Minne of which Tawney has the bh per - fansed therein 1 w e a eer ad for the past decade, ! winn e ! tra h ained M ¢ " ceded = = eee ee ee | r s | ary tos a ph s to euie wn Crip | bartender.there MEN STRIKE © persons fol- to use he got from our house,” Miss believe he was mur po ogy lowed the girl and her police escort Curnow sald, “He also used a prep-| - ——— ‘ (Hy United Press.) 5 sitrespee ebpae The Awful Awaken! ng when the triy the police court aration of his own. |! am not pos PORTLAND, Ore., § The Struck From Behind. Wax looked at Mike and | wa egun “ vera tired tive just what drugs it contained row between the ship and It is the theory of Capta Ten- y. The silen was ter had rrounded he r ted Miss Curnow stated that Crippen m ‘ s tense : r i } aa cage ce oti grain handlers in Portland to |nant th was struck from “Mike,” said Max do those Bs ibe p i sa a ee pou oe h Avestan seed 4 TACOMA, Sept a}| 4 head today when officials of the | behind x a small depressed deaters ' ow Yoder ¥ W A an a ‘ Ir. tions regarding » fore ae rs ng| Grain Handlers’ Union telephoned |fracture of the skull, and then 1 th shi ers and not dragged under the deserted h > " of C. D. Hillman, the Se pp z under house, > am ever gamble down | re ed t ang testified that) pen ha ot tae ean le ised of using the mails to de| Would come to work. The grain he had be . Dr. Crig and a ‘ ved lfraud. At the same time the|Aandlers demand an increase of Your hor LOS ANG " ot ie jurors will consider the cases | Ce?ts an hour, with an increase of murderer or murderers the job by cutting his ) ear : failed to return } mn Against several of Hillman's em-|!° cents an he overtime. One y. Mrs. Cogger ' pre gotaci HA T / ’ . mag hl sk Kaas uge eh Slaves, ‘who, pocording to the feq.;hundred and men are affected to sebreh fcr hie { 1 told 3 t it beha q » be the will HO VILLE ept. 21, ; eral officer have participated and, s'rom she was : jold Max all abou DO you KNOW? FREED Ape che aS, tt ; Be Biv ENIXVI a Fad 8 MNakee {with Hillman in his fraudulent| * ® ® % 3 tk kt tek kk kee convinced that he had been mur- Bi Tesite be t but a asl mend AD op re Blri egy ble pF ger oad Pah de * % | dered, although no trace of his t % he ‘ jently ‘ : , ve qatite ae me te fdas Wee United 8t Dt * STOLE GRAND PIANO. = & /had been f t that time if Seni a —— That last week wa “Fr os The local authorities were * . ek from! cart ine; Mie. ‘Weta and > personally bh * ! OS ANGELES, Sept. 21.— #| was last IT HAPPENED.” 2" {* | A lender ESRC ahecnaen te resalve e( at, Mipetaeriz, today. Mra. ‘Gaus and her | Tee sy case and ie cot f The police are today searching #| To the police she gave a de i . mes Wilson, b r gn manager, cel-| wire from City Marshal Secrest of | Tu at her daughter! Gnaytes, 4, were found in their it & entered the home of Mrs #| {°cription of the missing man, 3 brat i wife hday on c r shines that also tt e he late 'Urfl home at Byers with their heads a «1 4 N - and to her friends she explained } ebrated : Rade MEA tary Arlington, Ore., advising them tha Bagge go titled to her] crashed A bloody club and an The grand cof t bs Ay and ® | her belief that Cogger had been : a. Fe Lt at he had released T. A. Hatfield, the| |) ? his fortune She age eaead a th the rina Hillman indic es a § aby * murdered, because of a vivid ; Ay opps ee {| man wanted for gigantic realty and A child's bank containing $4 ao Sea « T 1 * dream in which she plainly saw . 7 > cit e 1a bai ook showing a de-| ots the murdere: t I mortgage frauds in this city. Se) ppp eee eee eke wand A nk book showing te-| * * js \ : : Ta ny AtrOD’| crest simply said he could not legal-| y | De $ tre ac pens ire Wo aK A Cogee Ny Moe fh certain . sg A or ly hold the man any longer, and|# INSURGENTS JOYFUL *| = en G88 oe 400 wee er at Chedae | That A. B. Chilbe a be Of patfield was turned loose * OVER TAWNEY’S DE * Tode ac gain Judge Black, democra andi againat hie $400 bank aoueens wham ngage nt to Secrest to hold Hatfield do” Crandall, whose appear. |)Is invasion of King coun $60 during his ste Seattle | when he first ) A eT aa Gaia yee aetield | # WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.— #| dall, ag ee Seater Bia pare ay in Seattl | at all cos eputy rit Meyer | The defeat of Congressman # | #! a ) home pfecincts. Two meetings have (By United Presa.) Was a Hard Drinker : That five counties ir t eee ee ee ne ier tattleid's | games A. Tawney for renem- w/ Mat Wha narra ulready, one at Pa CHICAGO, Sey 1—John HJ} ¢ rccording to his wife, was rT ed yo ala a & ination in the First Minnesota # | 10 tiicl ; : ee's hal 1, tomorrow night,| Batten, president of the Hamilton {a hard drin nker, and fond of display- | 4 ing - xtraditio # district is hailed by the in. #| could a a tae {and another at Phalen’s hall, Colum-| club, today ad 1 that ing his money when under the influ } i EX.PEDDLER DIES RICH |® surgents as the most import: |! : o crane {bia City, Frida ext week he will | Lorimer na from the club/ence of liquor. Captain Tennant | } eld Al LAKE, Utat t # ant victory they have won. #| GAY vis) ‘ t speaking in the city prope WAS acce ! night, by ind Detec Doom and Jones i That € wth 7) Peery ad : ; be |® They consider ,Tawney the #/ 0% Wasi : re a ee clined to € w the vote of th no aula St utls Ga Pa’ ane if ng. t ey « Cannon, and’ belteve that his | ieahow 10 youty Oh You Diamond Dick in apices is ree 0 weg ig: : # views on tariff and conserva: #| (1 tho Tnfrentl Tode te te Hee eke eK ee ee ew & | MUrdered for hia mone } That Isaac |, Stevens ; f the Count & tion are responsible for his \ ul rod All of (iy United Press.) * | Mrs. Maude Emel o i nor of the territor 1 t # downfall * ' , * 23 A HOODOO. Cal hte 1 i i y ys ’ . Bn. ~ , ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Sept : 23 é wd ' ton? ¢ Tode | spend three ¢ in jai > e killed in a *{man, W ng \ t sat he | tt PRE Ga eae my age Re 21.—Two men were killed in a : : y my :. That Elisha P. Fe weak ® | raid by desperadoes inthe town | * : Phen ¢ I ut * will arm at Co 18 . , ‘ RUREIVS SOO 12 STOLEN f Holbrook, Ariz., according to (* For & xf Another ¢ } \ oyvs 8 G . . > € on q oe | laga f $ ; }ENEVA t ‘ COWBOYS ESCHEW RAG-TIME a report that reached here to. |* A! h e¢ »* n, W ‘= That Benton county ted |Queen Hortense, 1 r of FOR CARUSO’S CLASSIC OPERA | day. The outiaws rode into the | * pily with her husband, William 4 | Wa th { homas H. Benton, VU i. ‘ fre | town, shooting to right and |* J. Anderson, during which time % | er, fe seat , nC y| the ch ttached to the Chateau AN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 2 | left. They were finally driven | * two of th drer 0 * T Co ¢ 0 if That Judge W A. Gay user lof Arenberg, and f ieved to have | Cow-punct 1 Ca | | out. A posse was quickly form. | * married. The Aw | were the sepa yroperty United States d © ttre er tolen 10 Youre age Melba and other expon f the] (By United Press.) od and (e now In. pureult * month was la 3 wl of Mrs, Cogger. Coxe rsonally | fe in 1 opera na fo WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 | * years of marital b William, # | had lit mey except which That Judge Ronald to be! prince TO BECOME FARMER, | iiusic dea ure authority for the] The interstate commerce com kee ke Rew aK ek ww who is a millwright, went to & his w ‘ t rT tle and prosecuting | 7 Gx poON, Sept. 21.—-Prince Pros-|statement that they do. An un-| mission today ordered the sus. | a * tC a job and &| Th y clue upe ich t wney of King county er Arenberg has sailed with alprecedented number of sales of| pension of the proposed ine | WEATHER FORECAST. %/% foun oul ma he al. #/tectives hope t k successfully + o1.-|euardian for Argentina, where he | phonograph © being made to the| creased freight rates of the |x * & loge H W complaing be #/ is e of Cogger's gold ; IARLES CITY, la have quit{will become a farmer, He was|range riders of the Southwest, they| Middle Western roads until | Fair tonight and Thursday; #*|#* cause he won't come back, and #/ watch, If pa 1 by those respor : yes | hirtyseven ministers Have = @'~ obliged to renounce all claim to the|declare. And, peculiarly enough,| January 5, 1911, The suspen. |x light therly winds * )& applies for a divorce x |sible for Cogger’s death, the detec \ Th crowd ab the f er lowa Methodist ap ri ber te of prince and now is known as | th ih and ready men of the cat sion affects nearly all the roads * a * * A d to the «¢ of (The Ena) nce, giving Inadequate pay as thelr] title Of Det On [tle outfits have no ear for rag-th entering Chicago and St. Louls, | je ye kk OR ROR ROO tot tej the murderers

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