The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1910, Page 6

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Shall OLD 4 AS LAYERS in the murd tro in This Deputy Pros k filed Informa Arvaro, tt co with m Bob Hikes to California United Press. NEW YORK 4.—Rober W. Chanter ts speeding ¢ Calitor is and Mme. | tune which t a] planning the ; Chanler to live up to tay and it is p fe it within a day Cc r « try to cone se York reporters and ; by painting landscapes COGGER EMPLOYE IS RELEASED George Brown, the teamster for merly in the employ of Bryan Cog ger, the Jefferson county rancher whose mutilated body was found| under a deserted house In the Jack gon st. regrade district last Tues-| day, proved to the f ot} : Captain of Detectives anant last} u night that he was innocent of com 1 a plicity In the murder of Cogger. He} if } Les ed fro! e cit ae the city J8il) There will be no new restricted Brown denied that any hard feel-| “istrict established on Tenth ing existed between him and the|S. between Hanford and Stevens tmerdered rancher. He adt if L. P. Ingram can help it that he saw Cogger the day b owns property fronting on 10th, he disappeared. Brown says th and 13th ave. S&S, ingress to ger was so drunk that he which may be had only through With the release of Brown the po- | /#t av. 8 lice believe that Cogger's assail Yesterday he filed a complaint ants will never be brought to nst the city of Seattle, the Hill justice. | Improvement Co, the Rex In —- - Seattle Brewing q & Malting Co, and J. N. and Al SUICIDE LENES ‘OUR fe pero tee fares UF FAREWELL a" = them fa Porth suicide banded for safe self. CHINESE AGENT OUT OF A JOB (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, Bowell. CANNERY BURNS IN NANAIMO (My Cited Pres NANAIMO, B. ¢ Sept. 24 Macken of Chir was tod his port suspended by the minister of Bete a tl and commerce, Sir Rich - ti wright, for alleged ir epee reported in connection with rival of ¢ The ister’s action ts Mr im reinstating the preter, Yipp On, without fir at Vancouv ere eee ELECT PUEBLO WOMAN * * * - 9 sulting the department * ATLANTIC CITY, Sept * * Mrs Annie Kelly f Pue . ® was chosen 5 fent of * *< that order @ ‘ ® he nees Day . AT SAME TIME): r.ciice assesses: ee ee a ste bids es ELOPING PRIEST | 4 z here, found a re ae Cccoss WILLS HIMSELF | JESSE JAMES, JR. °° i AFRAID OF WIFE JUST POLITICS, SAYS | | * Oe CHIEF WAPPENSTEIN a —J 1S ANGE ul, Sept. 24 | 7 ct t enstein of & fig +y 1 hown a dispatch | “3 qt a A f bh “¢ Mayor4 i h 1 the ith lax Aa I il has been brought on : es were ft 1in persons who want the 4 ae BE c own or control. The ‘ I may go as far ay he beg oy Pragio He will find that the police bow © pay his wife $ month f arte nent is not mixed up in any | gs yas ‘ system. | | ee ee ee eo M Hi B A * *s Man Hit By Auto | * STRIKE FEELING Is *| % * CARRIED INTO SCHOOL | Georfe Wheeler of 3805 FB. Pro * %| pect ay. was run down and pain | * | fully injured by an automobile at wr * both a and BE, Madson st, yester * %|day. Herbert Beebe, driver of a * | delivery auto owned by the Mac * %| Dougall & Southwick company * | Whose car struck Wheeler, took the xd # injured man to the Loughary sani - jtarlum, near by » v4 witne that Wheeler Bi * * were entirely unavoidable . * had just slighted from a 7 er 4 and stepped in front of *! ’ * which was moving slowly * kt ttt te tet fh eth tee be OBJECTS TO HILLMAN | AUTOS ON STREET | BOTTLE BRINGS |.,22%5%,1 8 ores of lof C. D. H autos plastered with ad nt Edward Brun FAREWELL NOTE}: her, manager of the Yealer cate, 107 | erday appealed CHICAGO, Sept ‘ p have the obstructic i n farewell me Ag written | reme Li ays that Hill by one ot the « that went down|t ered with “come-on with the ferry 18 of the Mar-| advertisemer ood in front of quette line a night ago was|his estaolishment for several hour picked 1p today before he made complaint. Before age e not ad Ve died brave-| the police arrived the Hillman aut« ly. Tell mot Jiu gone THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910. I Hold On Or Let Go? | The Young Mother and the Fat Hog } ever, to t ¢ happens, | The tirat duly recorded and reported fight between an automobile the time. He tailed } wed f Hon | and a bull took pince in the public road between Branchville and ing came, He ' : on Hamburg, N. J., and the decision went to the auto, Former Mayor # burden to her . Hopkins of Brawehyille drove ) horsepower “red devil never t thene ' The bull before the encounter was a two hornpower animal and tle mothe o had tn ¢ greatly feared in the neighborhood. The bull spied the red auto One en dragel f f when It was some distance away, Pawing the ground waited Work, she felt a slight As the machine aped on the bull lowered head and met it dixay, and suddenly her me with staggering f «, Hopkins being unable to dodge the suddenne The en t of the onslaught doctor f r The animal was sent into the air and landed against a barbed You ‘ wire fence ne of ite lamps was put out and a horn broken off bitter f and its tonneau was badly scarred. The auto excaped with a bent ntreng , mud guard | TWO WILLIN’ ONES FOR SOCK-DARNING JOBS. | A woman signing herself Ida Hahnn, 31, a widow, has written t ft ! Deputy City Clerk Seully, at the Brooklyn marriag nu, offering him $150 to find her # good, honest husband who does not drink, even | plats, Pos a widower with # little girl or two. She says she is a good house chy keeper and can cook and sew Vh L eed. A woman has applied to Mayor F ernld of Bostor po . ~ c r fi as ot wife of a Colorado mine had appealed t or inen to the mighty economy of otha # her name is May Carleton v blonde good ! consuinptior At present the t 1 knows how to keep house and ays up to dat per can go is a gra However our children fect gem of a wife n c n afte ¢ a few yeurg Sg er Biter ae be paid to find wm. But sate BEATS GOOSE THAT LAYS GOLDEN FGG David Lewis of Scranton, Pa, who declare not after any is & cranky idea, sa nature faking medals, says he has a hen that seven egee a da spervisors said so. I ! regularly can't afford it of He explains there can be no do t, because Khe he only and elected t xt t hen on his place, and considering the price of eae not Ike ed that it 1s cheape nd to 5 any of his neighbors slip the eggs into her nest and orphanage than to build ir t to care £ Cen tae @ orphan the little m fied af & stevens BEATS A HORSE IN AN 18-MILE WALK disease, The home wa en up A. A. Johnson, ® barter of North Yakima, defeated a bh in | to the orphan as an ismile walking contest on a $200 wager. she horse was ridden | ON THE OTHER HAND, HOWEVER, by its owner A big hog one morning found he 0 Judges went along in a ov The horse ‘oke” several equ loudly and the f tof bis t suse to a timex, and was more than © behind at the was the matter ls He's got the hog cholera A the hired wen } | So the farmer telegraphed t ‘ r . ates agriculture department (w otk | One-Term President: pricey ys ihn gicnongpte { mi you a man right away ; Will Taft Be Another? | enough, the aa cate. He said be wa sm o wa He had a governme e and a b ~ was defeated xy Thos. Jeffersor wel John Quincy Adame, 1826-182 bled political year It t cranky for the » t to do this, aml Goula and Andrew Jackson beat him fo 1 | atiord expense, for the hog could be turned int} sith held responsible for panic of 183 by Wm. He | Anybody 4 can seo it would be cranky aaeiaanae rison (whig) to save the life of a little moth 4 tt eels aE WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—E.j of the figuring when given out, and John Tyler, 1841-1845 (whig). Elected vieo pre coir sen nd it could not alterna Dana Durand, di or of the cen. % he is using every effort to be ceeded to prenid y on death of Harrison. His pa — Aakncwindguesht of the conaus fle-|<f procnivea peion on radainn Mall people wanted a Moxioas war’) a ame Lelegates loday ures of the cities on the Pacific years ago, when tn reality the city Millard Fillmore (whig to ¥ P é coast is being held up for investi. had had healthy though not a normal death of Taylor. Signed fugitive slave law « a ated f t N P. t C ntion gation, It is feared that some of growth, and he wants nothing like nomination to sueceed hinneelf 0 on-Fartisan onve the cities have heavily |that to happen with his figures Franklin Pierce, 1863-1857 (dem.). Northe very {neu 2 padded figures. It ie expected that the ban will | gents m bis nomination 84 . he This afternoon at 4 o'clock, { onvention in Tacoma on thet The director i# anxious that no remain on the Pacific coast figures } Jas. Huchanan, 18 nb i} and w the assemb room of the He e day nd it is on prod suspicion attach to the accuracy for at least two weeks i] never considered for ren : ak pie aaah for the convention to en vim Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869 p.). Succeeded or aseinat Past fessond + candidates nominated by pring of Lincoln, Stirred up great row and wa i econd|| *an Juds convention in Tacoma league convention, term chosen. All who attend second te quired to sigr ple and pr « Arthor, 188 Elect 5 ar se to abide by the determ Maine for t at t od himself . preli work of the ens t eted for th TACOMA, Sept: 24.—Relle of two xmall children, was dressed held Mon- Com, ex-Judge He in a be ne gown, and made ania hall, Charles E. Shepard of Seattle Johnson, accused of the murder of 4 , in the crowd en re " Moore of Seattle, coma. shot Hauck to » ob of threatening her life because she & er Hauek was a boar: 5 ne S ye b of Franklia ta _ rg ser sacar fit go 5 league © W. Tolman of Spokane. " wit c ‘ . story, tmp od in Ta It is practic ertain nen arraigne p acre te * ite hold their state | inated. : Mr the mother | (Conciuded.) and THREE SHOW GIRLS AND TWO ee “ec - boat, jerking and t —— Half the tin out of water CANDIDATE FOR SPEAKER = f j (My United Press.) inidentified, was also killed ? st ; ure, but 1 guess | NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 24 party, ¢ for a joy were net be a ig ng p Sieg that com >a fell Three members of the Queen of | down town cafe shortly ne field wo far ne r, Dr. Beach of Mason count he knows it's + bin the Moulin Rouge company chorus They vere 4 ‘i 3 me Dhge gion» speak tale Dashed Into Air Thomas Butler, owner of the m lost. contin ounty a moderate. Heach te wringing we 8 at chine, and Jos, Freedman, a per ved turtle and that he is Ot oe ee ahaa sey amery salesman, were killed today 15 feet ia r lor can be de = * ‘ i when machine in which they r ” tod: huge rve The nex c oday am @ ‘ man and scribed ax about moist. In eed tek oS a riding plunged into the canal o raise the maaan t recep | fim Taylor ts @ regular tittle straight up—« r reports say another man, as over the bodies of the wietims asion that there is ge and has got or ee but I a as | — them to be receptive pac, Spar ae gt lonpe garth | : sign up for Taylor r like Meigs, of! end for end oping the AILORS T ferson county, had a Yakima sided last yea she eawe teocit j ’ talk with Taylor Iaet night, and|and played both the wet and dry} “Uh the wave lteell, CLAUS P. LARSE | | he inside information is that Sims jends against the middle E esnne teat "| was tke wi é | | THROW THEM lH | | part i in that 1 M Seidel at W fe" These tt ne 3 wei Fo ork gan, I knew nothing, felt nothing str nined and‘creaked and groat (By United Press. ayor eide a |but the whirling sensation, like be as if the next blow r SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 2 val ae ling tied. t0 a Wig Wheel, going 2 is pleoes | a | William Sahigran, a sailor, 7a and round tn a sol of w Ont of th le we (Conciuded.) tacked by twe on the water at 6 rifle. rate erwards 1| shot, and 1 ning t front early today, and after am }found a cut on my right t and a that 1 was in sight when he police was thrown into the i | bruise on my knee, I m e got v ed tt : 0. was resc a watchman, 4 tt nen, but I di know | erged es today ar Kenneth And Blinding Splash. ar rker, said held up at be ghted herse y to get f t. and moment to take one y $2 eve that Oe tte 4 both erimes then al and water t we Y ne ! fe ' ‘ 1 bre SUFFRAGE OPEN AIR MEETING jor ri a A wav Hole wa t! saved me clear of th will be bed thoug flashed | rapid a on place A number t ‘ i t I Re kers will addres# waves, with ' v djon shore, He p t Strange Odor Noticed. k t et H the racing At no time was the boat abso The { ane ofa ¢ ca me on, wh I tried lutely beyond my ntrol. if thelin the Bureka fe ia as best | migh 1 engine had not stopped I'd be going | the ant who ¢ pied the hee thing M ft yet G t h ACCC j tire es and mouth we Now I'm going to cross the At-| Sasct y, as repeated by G« jot wa We hed and 1 lantic in a motorboat ke taken } rely depart odor in 0 INSURGE NTS: be former a ren i | the former tenant, presumably { . Gran ding | was discoveres It cc ed | (hy United Press.) will divide tains which re the t |) PORTLAND, Ore pt nd cou have been b rhe ye Yovr Bx ws Wr bport fr variot sent to the 1 station, Pa e) plbr “y at h t , g p ent to the ’ N > - THE jn vote will be pollec t port appears to have been mad THE PRICE IS AT No fuss or frills about Mayor Seidel of Milwau ne socialist, [OTEKON state pemay waged 1 the det Although tha, che duasttive wea 0 N He was snapped st ble Geak the ether {a Pouticiane thi ' at ‘deck pat be. foun BOTTOM NOW day, shirt ‘ of the inst hours ha t}gents have developed the stair kint and so 1 BUY BEFORE IT changed the political aspect, and | st vubl fied The police dey }the prediction that the ol ard | rep 8,397 re ment has no record, a GOES HIGHER! | wilt succeed in nominating {ts can-|in Multn county |cording to the officers, of any hing to B E HISSED |didate for governor, secretary of| The 148 democrats regis-| port on k. The officers a e this 70 | state ute treasurer and at least |t 1 in Oreg of which 5,201 are|now convin in defiance of IN CONVEN ION Jone congressman, while the tnsar- in Multnomah count chemist posed finding, tha » ts aut T ty tains were blo A second’ ex DR. BURKE MISSING | Daeeah a ieeiene J. W. Bullock | pr ant and his nurse, \ 609 Tenth Ave. ag BA LOUIS opt. 24 list of members of the committee,| (By United Pres.) fforts toda being Centered on | Messeremith set = East 87 Ind, Leade ci t Jem atic part the secreta read the name “L. O.| SANTA ROSA, Cal., Sept f the search for M an Der a hurried tr eka he face - bb ase Bt pe nig/ DE Willard P. Burke, accused of | wh alleged te miven Mise | last wiatit a ag 1 ut actlor \ dia asked no ls tht i maa may hdr dindistilnat the. sen iat 1} money to 7 1ssage to}a hole in the floor and found Y trouble ma Bro ~ : I : nt the - Th ; 1 1 h fe ai 55 ; ia ale ; : yapen wy oh 7 hes ro A body was buried there o olin S irowne, who presen € is question was ignored by the] ett Smith was sleeping last Febru-| oq in all $800 from Mrs. Derris Roth we held in detinue. The whatever ate convent terday was|chalr, and when the delegate in-|ary, could not be found at his! Six hundred of this was given keg police a" ehoee q i K t y will ald 708 hlsse when he at empted to speal ted upon a reply Browne arose | sanitarium today here and the balance was sent her] tioning Grant t and bo rowne was named on the resolu-| and aid : | Whether or not prosecutions will | in Japan No formal charge has as yet been | y h and vigor asf ons committee by members ¢ If the gentlemen wishes informa |follow the alleged attempt to. ré Miss Smith is not under arrest,|made against either Dr, Ghent i Kidney Reamell ath 4 rial district delegation, | tion I am the man to give it to)move Miss Smith from the court’s|but is staying at the home of|Miss Messerschmid I i iJ sibbal |! Prag hissed and ¢ ered him | jurisdiction, District Attorney Lea| Deputy Sheriff Rawsey hear Santajare first desirous of discovering all G \ Ww Commenee by the delegate In reading the! He was not allowed to rey jis not disposed to say. But bis! Rosa : | oasible evidence w.—Rartell Drag Store

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