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} News Star's telegraphic news Hot Off the Wire vice covers mole world. If you see it in The Star the it’s true. ° ei . " yOL. 12, NO. 183 18 KILLED IN WRECK s., Sept. 23 | Start Relief Train , Be Reate were killed ine The engine and the two foremost j en the Rock Island road amged over the emba Ni The wreck occurred at ellef with physictan and | tonny. an isolated station king crew has} Peet the? ve bee ated section The orally \ ) the litte " ware SHES HILLMAN FOR CONTRACT had of ‘Mleging that though | fered to pay the balar anuee f qeal estate contract { er with haee of five lots in man’s a Meadow Gardens addit adeed to th Wright has com CD Hillme on the pure e of $ and asked fc t @ J. W. Cavanagh we ned as the vendor of the prew He al that he never saw or met = He further ates that ee as te payments on the Wo the cashier in Hill. | ob! ‘man's office, Dut wh: © offered| Wright is a laborer We a WEN Gs the last payment! Portland, Ore and lives tn eee eee * Thought Taft and Teddy * Were Both on the Job. # WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. * 23.—"Who is president of the # asked prisoner who was being ® today by a lunacy ® Jedge, Ah doan right They say t au" Mr. Taft s Tedd was prisoner's rep Not guilt was the verdict eeteeeeeeeeeeete tees ee ee HE WAS A FINN; THEY TOOK HIM IN Sheer $ (By Untied Pree) 7) MILAN, Sept. 23.—George Chavez fost contro! of his mon- near Domodossol, was 8,000 feet to the earth, “Re machine was demolished and he was dangerously hurt. tem when was wild George, a hack dr 1 whos ah : ~ Wiemine © been! a word of § t night fous when ta’ f his machi | “Tlowt contr suse f : om wd Bey hands,” ay i fins aviator had succ the Alps in his © ‘When the accident occurre Me completed the fight Ha Chavez Beeld kave received a prize of $2 ie : ; BERR S " ®lthe a t 4e WEATHER FORECAST * of * @ Pair tonight and lay, ehhh Bligh southwesterly wind ** * s *\% Don't fa k over the & PRR eH Classified | t o* “a * some fine barga ted there. % * * PATIMORE 559.485 HR hk ' WMHINGTON, Sept. 23.—~ The population of Baltimore is | SAME making Cleveland the S80 and Baltimore the seventh Meet cities in the United By United Press Mies, according to a bulletin | SPOKANE, Sept. 23.—A we id by the census bureau to dressed man, about 30 years of b Baltimore's gain is 49,528. age, was found murdered in the Sh increase of 9.7 per cent since rear of a residence on E. 14th ‘0, av. at 8:35 o'clock this morn ne ing by a boy who heard the three shots that killed the man bee eE eee When the t ‘ SUNCLE JOE WILL * jr an i ENTER vauc na a KA ar : - ® DANVILLY ray ‘ 8°TN not go Fit ‘ F000 a woe a 4 Wiines three e th “ 1 ® eared 1p, | H $4 s fo Bashed ir i, * kot & the the Gite ot fs a Megs a ee el ink a tik PERSONAL NOTE * trying to « “ I {illmar ho * vn 4 ~* om FT an, Ville stag. 7 “eae ** nyed } T u 4 als t ¢ t * PPPS a era van ynne rare a ae ee How tm: It’s b WHO'S A DRAMATIC CRITIC ROUNES the prix Mate for the {011 Judge #| ry of William Thomas, ®| * * * *! *| *! * * * SEATTLE, WASH D@ A low chair is poison. Look In descending the stairs hop around for a high one and sit on down, because— the skirt. the edge sty following nigtt The star fr h ta Them everything (By Wireless A “ ON BOARD THE RA ER, a ! A « I ( k 1 A f ' R x b ms ‘ ' « along Ww r Pag ne Bispace! MINEOLA, L. I I did hate to lea ¢ Robe gal harge of Max, M ‘ j 60 ¢ but he mg and x 1 7 1S WORRIED ABOUT MAX ii dit atte QIRLS, GUN AND |” GIN.-COPS COM : gy: - ot ¥ , c 1 . f ied a ‘MASS MEETING i!” "PUSH JUDICIAL FIGHT k he ’ . ‘ . r b Y M. ¢ A. b ha t will be t H. B. The dent ! THEY PLAY AUTHORS. € he are havi A pe ctl € Jud 1 FRIDAY J} TO har dent Pl *TEMBER 23, 1910, Mayor Searches Soul for Words to Express Longing to Return to Seattle. led t a holle h acte b f th wake A ar - 1 see there w bing om the w OH, SUCH LOVELY TIMES! I ©. worldly cr Re . , ing t { of c r n © cha It 4 w the } for ret , a ve ain, has 1) fa ftly on the w 1m f a heart lea th ‘ Arca ( © Max 1 Y HI : AUTO RACER DYING ¢| 90 YOU KNOW? That Kin That 3 county was creat Isaac |. Stevens. nson, who © That Wast That “War Horse” W. H. White That James A. Moore, } De i 1 ld ships t I ANOTHER BLOW AT HOBBLES PARIS, Sept. 23.— Another death blow aimed at the hobble ' skirt was pronounced today Women wearing these fashions will not be permitted to at un| tend services in the Roman | Catholic churches Only the who have years out of the ik to leave the ing the in ment this mo if you watk this way you'll tear Sheath gowns are not in And in going upstairs walk side- ways. === ‘The Seattle Star & above, but— Have You Got a Kick? WIRELESS LETTER FROM HI/STAR WINS FIGHT — Tell it to The Star, The Star stands for the people's rights, and isn’t afraid to fight for them. on INS AND EWS STANDS ba ONE CEN Oh, Well, if You WILL Wear the Hobble Skirt, Here’s How to Behave With Your Ankles Tied if you do it thing’ll happen. this way, some- ON GARBAGE GRAB » the reat ic Councilman feeding fund are} nands of the cost of collect general for x Hart en the Chamber of committee urged the finance committee of the the pe Hart's gener wanted to nak who ix the p ? qu down levy ¢ induced alno of M. Hill, who represented the did d idea red Counc biggest leeches In the, man Hart "Twas Jacob Furth. | more taxes? No; because the other he benefits owners in Jacob Fur replied Mr. Hill.| that thickly settied portion of Mr. Furth tx also a member of! the city have been improving the Chamber of Commeree,” Hart| their property. He comes un- added. The bomb then exploded der the taxation dodge of 1% The Cham of Commerce per cent on unimproved prop- comes bh shouted Hart, indig-| erty.” nantly, “to speak on behalf of the About 100 people dear people. They wa taxes protest, were includ ower, an Nt this time its mem s 20 im bers are ¢ «er on the gen-| prover bs, and the commit eral fund, The gene fund paid | tee got cold feet. Councilman Bub 0 per cent to improve a great deal | lock, who had been consistently op of their property. It paid 50 per | posing 1 fund idea, cent for .he cluster lights on Third | change etty quickly and ay They are not playing fair made himself to allow “One prominent member of | it to remain in the general levy. the Chamber of Commerce Passed Unanimously. owns the worst sore spot in When the moti put to vote, this city, a vacant corner at jnot even Councilman Sawyer, whe Eighth and Madison. That cor- | has been heading the fight against ner has increased in value | the people's demands, entered a dix every year, but does he pay | senting € GOO? TO HIS MOTHER; - * * * + ~ * - . + * * * * 7 * * + * * eee ee JUDGE LETS HIM OFF ss <2: Y dW the WHAT CAN A MAN DO? wi te ee Things looked Judge Gordor lowed hin Ko rosity also in HANNA TO TAKE =<. : OFFICE AT ONCE In the eve h r e b Ot ( t as Hane the f ri The British people paid King Ed 772.90 during the nine ward $4 years of his reign Will til W judicial gen Cousin Is Gratitale said O, sald.” the hum res iwin met his lian n Second ay. r George st He had nor a respectable Goodwin took his was that there am and al " te ened th teful cousin Good- 1 was Mr headquart Will Ha Ge was ahea he ¥ Mr._ Goodw ra the duties of | Ge was h cessful 1 « f clothes this es will n¢ No charge has yet been Matt H. G a ‘ owing t F. Russell t POOR LITTLE “DOLLY GRAY,” THEY STACKED THE CARDS AGAINST HER-- IF YOU WANT HER, PHONE Q. A. 1140 POOR LITTLE DOLLY GRAY. ; ? 1

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