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kind i who flew THE STAK—¥FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. o — Farmers are all to the mustard! Ss 7 ILL Mw Ss 7 ER ) three weeks in an effi today at the Weaterm sreshingion At Ft. Wayne, ind., three brew , sscage, r t Madison par ate Is Caer ‘ orkme ere nea drowned : See ee ee they have heen pours Brown, when questioned closely, movements, He was seen on the ery workmen were nearly drowned | - {nto the grounds from every direc ' by Captain of Detectives Tennant|streots with Cogger before the lat PY the » ’ After attempting to qusetig i on Auburn and Puy : . ter’s disappearance. Brown made range looking (mK, tea a tion, con mane ee TACOMA, Sept, 28.—C, D, Mill |today, disclaimed any knowledge of ee eee ty woing to the police driving a lame horse, jm Veseoe nd lots ‘of other man, the Seattle real estate denler, |the crime, He probably will be re | «ation use his brideto-be giggled ‘ ngue knew, the ; lace king, alfalfa, many Tost hin first feht with United | teased from the city jail this after-| The police, however, are work was filling out the mar-|Oner najd he Tnaped radishes, fr and other States District Attorney Todd | yew | noon, Ing today on ‘a new clue—namely,| ense, William ¥. Harvey, | trate I horticultural and agricultural won: terday afternoon . - that the men who killed Cogger are| York, left the courthouse |“Why 4 ders that have been on exhibition Judge Donworth decided that! George Brown, an ex-omploye of| the same who held up the Tourist I all week will pass real critical ex Hillman's books should go befare|/firyan Cogger, whose body was| saloon late Wednesday night, and aminat the first time today, | the grand jury found in @ trench under a house at who yesterday made an attempt to Mrs, Julia Of cour races are still on Hillman, through hin attorney,| Main and Maynard sts, th days! hold up an Oregon & Washington land, i* unde rday the merry rogues of the Fred Burch, pleaded to keep the | ago, was taken into custody by the) train near ArKo. feed f b-y son, be club gave some exhibitions of books which tell of Hillman's real] police last alight at the request of| The would-be hold-up men encap better and not weigh 4 clety jumping and team estate transactions from the jurors, | Cogger's widow e4 jn the billie toward Rainter| below 150 pounds. " 2 | but Judge Donworth held that the| The police are holding Brown on, Heights, and are being sougnt for miei tle Jack Burnatad, riding his books were the very evidence that|ty to question him about Cogger’s! by police and deputy sheriffs | Pays $1, 000 for : father’s entries in the cowboy |the grand jury required dain : - | race, was the sensation of the day The books and Hillman's book F ‘hae: the tee, 0 ndid driving keeper, Manning, are being exam (7 Usnea Pia ‘ and skill In jumping off and on b lined by the grand Jurors this morn | LO GELES ? ¢ mounts, beat out G. A. Schult tt ing. . lee e the fourth day's part of the six-day The lows of the point was a | P dy ; etheat tie Gut ter of a second crushing blow to Hillman, who was | é thet P still leading |panic stricken when the United | > blood i woman . ; States marshal raided his office in | wer of a theatre at I t wed Hterally | Seatt Hillman contended that ‘ pares must pa lon | « all the cream when she the books would make him give Gly Onttes Heese.) jrobbery is suspected to } ngerog : » Orden $1,005 : taathew e Ceeamn” be idence against himself, but}, VICTORIA, B. C., Bept. 28—The | place, The shipment loaded on the ' : ' rode a horse 4 “Cream evidenc ri ne ¥ Ha ae ah Stow Mise Ogden allen yictory. She says she will repeat Judge Donworth couldn't see it ing of the Hill liner Minnesota | Minnesota from samy n Hong mnt adh . 4 that : hak Was of 10 bales of Canton silk, worth |kong consisted of 120 bales, 40d /i~ peunton, Mass, and refused to » be os are luded | - $4,000, on her last voyage, will form this was checked and placed in the l go Fm in hia matrimonial plan a per a sta | Dowd HO STRETCH the subject of inquiry when the atlk tank, the door of which was) eden, He colored Womas, 2 yeasel reachen o "1 ere the sealed | a f without ¥ racity, ’ veunol reaches Hongkong, where th ‘ | Thirty women members of the « 1 for $25,000, 4 . | == * “Apostolic Assembly” of Jerse r t reulation’ of the ‘ | City have donned overalls and ment she had beeg t REMORSE DRIVE new church for the sect | | P WOMAN TO DEATH M. Taylor, 37,-of Denver, , ect $ Jennie Trammel, the 12.) 1°88UT od — + ( nited Press) | eg yon stepdaughter of = his "1 “ “ntal pool Los a2 Uatied Pr Bept. 23 Penniless and overcome with re-| with me, When I went back to the! swore just good friends,” sald ’ tied 2 bird av., near Pike mene ; . “— ae enw, - ne ! er usb d 7 « mi co Y ° on oe are 5s a ten & e Nati ' — = - menta the Bel la yeuterday, ‘aldemar Bruehi r r 4 the N = nol anand of er mad infatuation, 61 was given a furlough and "fn roby Gye tempt § HIMSELF ial JA with 11 pate ri cecal regs sae ina t to probe mystery surt sire’ bain Pree pose By gee ol» wl Hy ME be [OY Mrs. Luvilla J. Stone that she in the Franco jan war, and pool Toes i ee the death of Griffin Vere Mytton, | 0 ir’ te" or Charles Freehouse,|tween us. We came to. Seattle | und her husband, John W. Stone,| , ™ | $8,000 in his pocket, arrived in New tt threw Sapp out of @ i a me of Co. C, Seventh «i t itt 5 oe Panes ted | inet Saturdae in her room on September 20, and) (My United Pres) xiven ¢ an York m the steerage of the ¢, he nald, t iment pela re vat oem thea yy Jealled tn a police CLEVELAND, O., Sept, 23.—M snd s, hurried here | Adriati waited in London because he was f Aton was found In the locker | er life in a room at the Boaz ho Yeaterday at lunch she said she nk dees be xis hakdiogg. tue vesest . maker. ’ 1, 216 Spr at, by draining a! was ti it all and wanted to} Fred Singer, wife of a traveling ah 7 Dot ri he rmory, dead from a ; | and ed her com E esterday ck reached ther ales t bullet Hier og dig aa mc quantity of strychnine yesterday! give up, 1 threatened to kill my pool 4 ne ae W thet bee |taleuman, Ix dying in a local how; groan getio m NDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA { poses he sin Loaded | Afternoon. ; eolt if who did. 1 left her at the) i sband’s affection bas been @i-|tal from bullet wounds, and W. B AND ALL STOMACH MISERY co 2 rine tare not permitted in the lock-|, While Deputy Coroner William |hotel, telling her 1 wax going out a wits. Pace eee ai Hit A ’ er room of the armory, neither was | Borthw : ~! Sony Pi w peor By ag bs oe work . Ww = al phy on me is superintendent of Ber who shot her, is dead a — t Mytton supposed to, be in. the/ 84 Patrolman Morf stood a the policemen were there and she! pos Hag Co and rerides at yoman was shot in a wine ro ei wnt 4 I build & the time. dead woman's side, ster entered | was ad. Her husband lives IN|) Ww fiaine at. His wife alleges that latt ? A ht > atie ould no be a case of in-| bad symptoms; and, r uilding at the time the room and was p tly placed |South Tacoma now, I understand. | 14 owns $5,000 wath ‘of aleck te 7 i eith Votes toes ~ 1g jo ee here { wt > are w I not ed laxatives to ‘ under arrest. At the hotel Custer When I wrote that letter to MY line company, that their household] Yates w nliee ind would ible knew stomach, liver and intestings : and Mrs. Freehouse had registered | mother, saying I wan going to kill | ory, are worth 02.560, and r apse ag Mg ee le ment and|and fresh. as Mr. and Mra. Frank Long, of | myself, 1 bad no intention of com: |, acne OATS & tent: SERLA beer nines aimer Wome taned ! ' 4 in Dia your Stomach is soar asg Portland, Ore mitting suicide, I only wanted to] iis tn gags 3 ont, Soe tew alautes after belug ked PP pepste miess preparation | of gas or your food domi city jail today Custer frighten Mra. Freehoune Saath nee sp Breen oI hades oa gh Be a mee sane tarpagh bocn| as heavy meal without|and your meals don't oa (By United Press.) silence he t “ante @ 6 en extremety| Woe, Oo oe ee using his pocket has . ack and through both | the slight ® or discomfort, and| why not get a 50-cent camp PORTLAND, Ore odiehls her "ela tae ‘aepation sl gpd tn tahoe Pia gro We have been living separately, | noon | relieve courest acid stomach ta bo ar ah os vnake le we One hour after Miss tory : "|Wanted to return to the barracks |(ROUR® under the same root, for) Last night the woman's attorney urrounds the relations | tive 1 overcoming | living? Absolute relief & telephone opera Trey meat the: woenin, itte, fren|. “Pale du the woret expertenes | ore says Mr. .Btoae.| Frank Hillman, was closeted with jof the pair, Mra. Singer bees a ne rs from the ach misery and perfect held w ad during | 5 ; There were two other ladies be-) Yates’ two sons for several rs estranged from her husband - and eld up aut peed 6 house, last July during the man-\I've ever bad,” said he. “I'm/ side srs Paup in the room at'the|The reauits of the Interview were months h me ceiieien nies c h high man oeuvre t eric e ough. J J a e reaul of the intervie ore ‘me « harmacist to show you five minutes « which att _highwaymas cuvres Bt, Aw rican bake, 8b through probably will be released | !¢ Of the alleged discovery made - ula plaialy printed on each| esse is suf er sh ed t as introduced to me us , probab! 1 be released |, fe “ 7 unly prin nm ‘ him “mean,” John Mury nd, Charley Freehouse, who was thia afternoon. Efforts are being if Pd Mi Gis eauvied bales SF RRAAAARARAREHEER ERA HAHA RH 4 case Pape's Diapepain: family of such tre laims to be the so arm © back In "92 ade to locate the suicide ype es pore equ w understand rely, @ oe . a ~ ory ag He — ‘3 i ool — to locate the suicide’s hus: | 1993, and have a six-year-old daw | * SMOOTH SCHEME WORKED ON RELATIVES * agg Pc pe netic Rig like for the wna -. Fore ee ler 7 OF DEAD PERSONS—-SCHEMER 18 JAILED, * hat om ayuxpebnes | Wil always, elthac abi le LOS ANGELES, Se A Charged with using the mails to ® rtburn, « feeling Nke-m lump! during night, relle and car l@ defraad, ( J, Onte jets © COU jail t y await 2 of lead in the stomach, Belebing of misery and diges } fie aio * Onterhout was arre ty RK. C. Knox, postoffice tr z f n t Nausea, Head- thing as you | Acensed of complicity In the > > oe a replies alt eae a sees td 9 % | Ache, Billousness and many other | house phy. The police assert company, at Nome, Marius Johan-|*% Of the coast papers for vict we tg heyhey en Bs W D Yy fessed. (By United Pree) sen, a young Norwegian, was arrest-| * x cheap nialo ¢ he ors @ a gae' e ress ou we ea (fy od Press.) VICTO opt 1 > *? ving the package to contain something the be - Soe Is et TORIA, B. C., Sept iby J. F. Warren, special federa’ * PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 23.—-Un- | w Be Bowe eben A ; ; # won had ordered, pa Tag tice ar ‘aameenble ! Second et, Alaska, and) * Well for J abt ne machine of ¢ ity Detectives Phillips a 06 eeceee antiassembly” candidates, t He ts held at th CR ee tia guard i cat . rs of the républican par : a couple of (Ry Cultea Pres n and the insurgents wil ax mpt further SCHREIB pt ¢ seein se the sate » his aeroplane today or t King Edward hotel was let i caenae aahubtnes pcogane whe woe nioved, the BEN LINDSAY COMING HERE A Finn girl 1 ' ssa. ea. tas haves the secmeaty . : burned to death | home the Unis McBride, a r patgne oday anged for strong ser of & barrow escape fr all campaigns must lectw He ing with Decem In the flames, having it ght ‘ ber, © lecture will be given tm the i aieke “geben: A Branch gist ublican party has a auditorium h month except Pet named Gaudet was badly egy myge rons ne nM = pg ude - eget Her tray . s in the republican Ben R. Lindsay, in De W aa gam nem sentas L. Hubbard, “The Secret aslo Power,” in January; Ge R. Polk, of Missouri, “7 | J ° = Conscience in March Bo 0 R d r Langedorf, song y is Joy hider Apri tJ. P. Kiting around with ames in an autor an hour til busy isn’t right FORFEITS HS BM wean pear wpeeteg to Peden the. et - ON BATTLESHIP H. T. Ballard wa who boasted 1] Press.) and behind him we thing but ABOARD” BAT LESHIP GEOR ot girls ; , failed te answer a Portsmouth 2 men In the rret of the bat fa today narrowly es when the muzzies of} ree of # it a license today Wail of $100 was low Frate declared r handle you. death remarked Judge Gordon. “Your cane of Zinch rifles being fired in bat belongs in the juvenile court ryman’s re practice, burst. The men were ye e insti nd harled to the fh “4 Improvement Club Meeting |tion of Acting May Ward. le ae oe re inet The Ross Im ement club will|and the result of th sis show-| were saved from the flying Sanat hold a special meetin at 3330/\ed that ree | in-jof the barrels by the hsield of the Third av. W., tonight, to discuss 7 turret Itself. the assesamen for the exten man attor: | Dickinson av 8 o'clock sion of will start at invit ed. The meeting ance today 4 de the me nan $100. appea CAME FROM ALASKA ch 1" tion whieh co Four Slavonians who came all the way from Douglas, Alaska, to beat Jup four fellow countrymen, were fined $20 each by Police Judge Gor |don today. The near-victims were allowed to Ko | P. Peckovich, T. Tabasovich, Har IN TAILORED GARMENTS {ty Sminovok and Vallia Panzovic h jformed the quartet of insurgents ——$—$—$—<——— | and John Posek, Louis Marin and ; new ecnvel taal aes Oo jLuke and Mike Mikovieh were the Fads ange bs gps ooo |intended victims. It was a lovely nore ie Se ieee apa crap when Patrolman Carleton ap Gilbert. Worsteds, in handsome grays, [| Peared. Those fined today left the iter! Wits taedae ok Wore | court room vowing vengeance selection in Coat or Suit, and open 18) wiry “Anna Rosenthal. a ploneer tomorrow |resident of Seattle, wife of H Rosenthal, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs, H The One Credit Store Where Mist 733 16th av. Mrs. Rosenthal Prices Are the Same Saarat War it at the totes of Mrs as Cash Elster this afternoon Millinery This department is now showing ‘a selection of the season's fashions, Turbans, French Picture Prices are Popular Furs Our new showing of Handsome Fur both Long and Short Coat made up fron w¢ lection. Pri Tomorrow Morning Ha and Tatle new Hats. include Pay Us As woe Bayh You Are Paid. 5 to $1 ational Ontfintin ranging from $1 Phone Ballard 1277 6411 \ Oy For Your Convenience, Our Stc the ___ltton_ which cout Berryman $100, _ 10 BEAT UP FRIENDS PARE ROO fered by Records for October Go on Sale BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE (On Fremont-Ba Johansen will be tak me = = em as an acer © of J org, | Pastor Quelle a Fight by a passage from the Bible was ted Reading Bible to Rowdies ote —_ mt ert sg neatly NF\ PY ts etulated against the pias or will #.. € “ae extra — TORK, . ": Rev But when he drew the | Benjamin Kober, a young preacher and com re and Johansen will jeave|Of Paterson, N. J., quelled a riot was a h North today wth Special/@mong a dozen toughs aboard a men silently us. Word was recetved|Ne* York, Susquehanna andi stole into the smoking car at four others a Nome in © box robb WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 SECOND AVE. The Question Is Solved find your of the the football and ill be taurant students at a ¢ Custia, with Vanderve department, Gilmour Dobie, eight students seriously of food eaten at a re ed near the campus, with You can masse 0 morning resolv led to t urant and to have a searching investigation made Into the character and prep a ats laration of food served Upon the return of Dr. Thomas F. Kane from Wenatchee, the pres ae We al banat! jident will be asked to call the at tention of the Seattle health de plete stock of seasonable MIL- | partme nt to the eating house LINERY and RIMINGS at MODERATE PRICES that you COME AND § DEMAND PROBE | OF CAR CRASH (iy United Press) INDIANAPOL ever saw THE WONDER 1525 Second Av. Bet. Pike and “Pine Sts. 8, Ind., Sept. 23 The persons responsible for the|> — horrible wreck must go tc rison leave no stone unturned blame !# placed This was Governor emphatic declaration he discussed the King on the Wabash Va SUITS FOR MEN AND WC — The Pacifie @ Company offers every or woman, who dress in the latest a CREDIT. All that sary is for you to you wish to make ar ments. Our terms are mi} in reach of everyone, Men's Overcud We are prepared you the newest in Suits and 0 Fall wear, Out windows at this time interesting sight You find a wondertal Suits and Overcoats, will prove interesting any man who fs atall cal in the selection of clothes. Sui $15 to $3 Overcoats ranging fret $15 to $40, And pay us $1.00 690 ranging from COPY MEKT Oy TO snen ROS $1.00 Week, line in which 40 persons lost their] ‘ lives e 9 L di 9 S e * * * BANK CLEARINGS, *| * * a . Seattle. *| 0a Ss " * Clearings today . * Balances * * Tacoma. + * Balances * 9 * Portland *|To be sacrificed quickly The the $30.00 values. Fine Rroadclot s Z "Salaee today ..$1,28 yi eH ‘i largest assortment of new Fall Coa trictly tallor-made, full End v to select from Come be alances 79,490.00 siete and let us show you. Our PRICES it # (Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Top Coats in| /¢Bsth, at $10.80, Man-Tailored Top ai Ha ehow y u ar CES are ROR RR tt tet kt HOI tek c inches long; impc ght, materials the latest, such as tweeds rh Jeattle for one-third les than of " and rough cloth ees Rae tehl| , coverts and mannist “3 : : Tel oo ut $16.50; worth up t Ask to s¢ f our manr x : at 8 o’Clock the New nsbsiteg Jin silk and cravenette material lar for this season, They ar 4 inch a $30 Man-Tailored Suits $16.50. will be on sale at $9.45. $20.00 Rain |g (°?% Edi : s Women's and Misses’ New Fall|Coats, $7.45, Silk Petticoat Ison an 0 um la isc) Suits, in S¢otch Nove ings |$2.75. $7.00 W : Tailor FOR SATURDAY ONLY and Worsted Suiting new st Skirt $20.00 Tailor-Made kirts, man-tallored effec $7.00 Misses’ Tailor Wholesale’ price Saturday | Made Skir $3.45. $7.50 Silk and $16.25; worth $30.00. Messaline Waists, $2.95, $1.50 Pet e $40 Women’s Suits for $22.50, | ticoats, 65¢. 100 dozen Shirt Was EACH Women’s Strictly Man-Tailored |°4°, 78¢; worth up to $2.60, Al eee New Fall Suits of Broadeloths,|*#* 80d Russian Fur stock spectall i naircloth fronts to hold their shane, | SPectal garments from exclusive| 20th Av. M. Wi Near Market OtiME| er none 2 Hold thelr ehapes | es ' ior elegantly finished in every detail; | PAterns, cut to fit by expert tailors, | ‘i wllard Car Line.) regular and stout models; values | "ts, $35.00; Coats, $25.00; In our Company, Inc . up to $40.00. “Wholesale” price | Custom department re Is Open Every Evening I " | 2; > He a ry Hyening Daring Mlgevotas eanse, i ia ae EE ta 422 Pike St. Top Coats in the new homespuns, | Wholesale Stock Converters, Open Saturday Until 10 P.M mat ed, at $16.50; intended for | 1316 Second Av