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THE SEATTLE STAR 9 |BTORY HOUR FOR CHILDREN. » | There will be « Btory Hour tor| * TR. KULSH AN RUNS Tempting Death, Child’s |T. R., the Insurgent-Standpat | ainare iH, be, Stary Howe tor| 8 ‘ nal church, 20 vy, N. and B.| ® } 9 | . mpect , tomorrow afternoon at * « Gal . Play to Cowboys of Air War and the Fighting Future !.2\ ‘serene $05 9 ai ) | |won, avnistant children’s iWorarian,! # the state's price tater PE . ‘ will tell the stories | Gilson Gardner, Who Was a Member of the Colonel's Party on : <Mlieliedbaadb ni. am hag” ~ | the Western Tour, Writes Down the Result of His Obser i: (Hy United Prem.) in the least and none of the passen-| vations andeForecasts the Coming Battle iaeamane the Inland] expected that. thé anip will be float BY GILSON GARDNER ur introduc ory er ve ation ( t on Straw.| ed without ditt me, high tide ‘The Roosevelt trip to the West is now history, As a mer 0/ ¥ inte ing at he entrance to dhe pas nat un ok th “aig hud hat f Ce heaha es r Y ntrance | ountry Maulat Addition, the finest pr er put ’ 2— That Roosevelt is determined to take an active part in put on the marta the affairs of the nation | 3—That the leadership of his party must inevitably be ! 4 That his leadership will be along “pre ve” line | i 6—That Taft will not receive evelt f a | Rsccond term Ry United recs) one day, which she charged to his | peony 2 ~ RUTTE, Mont, Oct. In an enchant and then sold them ata re | 7 That the Roosevelt influence will be cast in favor of awer to a complaint for separation |duced price, in order to secure jpome “progressive” candidate to succee Taft fil y Mrs. Ellen Mackel, of Se.) money to employ detectives | &—That a popular demand will be heard for Roosevelt hin attic, Att Alex Mackel, one of He as sin his answer that she elf as a candidate | th t minent lawyers of | then detailed the sleuths to follow | ae “ : ni Ci. Butte, ¢ today that Mrs. | him and gather evidence to be used | d— That other men likely to be conside red for the republi Mackel bought several hundred dol-/in the trial for separate mainte an presidential nomination are LaFollette, Cummins, Dolliver lars’ worth of hats and clothing in| nance. *inchot, Garfield and Beveridge || We will well 50 lots for 1-2 cash, ba 10—That the progressives will control the next republican " + MAN TRIES DYNAMITE ON national convention only after a straight-out fight with the present reactionary members of the party who control the] , organization MRS. POTTER PALMER’S HOME fe rita the presidential campaign of 1912 already ha begue (iy United Press.) sat civhine &sdecainiinalen i | Phat the standpat element in the republican party \ : CHICAGO, Oct, 1,.—What is/a plotter to kill jm a defensive fight, rallying to Taft and a second tern been a mant p , 13—Thet ‘big business will’ divid fluence t hi ay 1 Wahblenw | flow ard Taft, with the bett r of the former ee sae 200-204 Leary Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 1S—That the next pre i paign be a fight | |the people against the “old guard” 5 ins in league with t busing | 16.—That other states will folle the path of Kansa lowa w Hampel W ine nar slifornia, and that . atic 1 That the Aldr i ntr ngre ql bankers a pee 18—~'Phat the “progressives” will eitt trol or hold the 7 balance of power in the next ¢ re a Seven little strangers were brought 1% That the K velt c th 1 ¢ ~ t Sain 'fwe wie dee andere apecch delivered at Osawate . be Pr ; ’ 20—-Th wonevelt’s fig the | in New York : , ot histor: st it tu corporation : : angen , ; King yoat’ xvI woah ain H. Barrow state is but a prelude to his fig a es in th te eh ving fn fh nation , e out 21—That Roosevelt will now be abuse money f + ome wh U i New York city and elsewhe as } € been al avaga before ord 22--That he will, a th buse did not even have “ iv ‘ > rg = : pininte of ah Swung Over City, “Arm Carelessly Wound Around the Chain.” Ballard pooh, Te terday NEW YORK, Oct cl ate old son queen had fallen. ra eae Diade of the guillotine Harned, the| ‘Bt, sory toe of Mas “Me dence, at ata tees | Oke tf what + ° Puedio—P. A. Fowler of . nt (thy Untied Peeve. has been elected pres NEW YORK, Oc Bot : National Irrigation Con Boacher, Clneinnatt’s ¢ outfield er, may be of the «a Pour deaths were recorded in Seattle et of the season. In Gytentes game with the Giant . rashed nto the bieache "Abeer Gi = chasing a fly, and severely injured hree-year-old son his wrint Physicians expressed j can candidate for governor, has ached pene mc “been burned to death in his own updrgaagrect ond : home en spring to their r ee ers, The heated b om sieving wenn, Seupiee appt © marriage ee sae Basen hen arce as they are toased from fo: vege | They were furnished wi They are bucket. The : Warsaw.—A strike of the street | ea They haven't|down the studded joleta, leap agi Two special trai ying 196/ car employes han been « 1 time v ther earth for food ” ah they} TACOMA, Oct. 1—Phillip La Is ALWAYS first market, and , the Pennsylvania ba a all men will walk t today Th . pit on the} Vole, Alden Davidson and Arthu 4 P here on Octobe four st 4 o minimem was wide ground. Th as they! Tetrau, all of le, were ft ALWAYS bri ghest price clals, carrying 424 New Yor bank f balance thetr wa bodies }@icted b arand jury Against the gusts of wind, whieb}in sesso: ‘on charges Pra Your x05 Wire This is especially true of strawberries usta blows strongly at tBlslof condy ! slave opera ’ height tions. All pleaded not qullty, and Qa rR AALL peaches If the wind Is « gale they t neat fowl veh ta Seovember ‘ U ‘ org agi oa oven THE PRICE IS AT THE . " Seer aan °55 WOM NOVELIST DIESE au Berne W e their balance with an} & b B BEFORE IT enne C { d dometimes,' when the cowboy of} the alr ie in’ hure te (My Unbed Preme) GOES HIGHER! ground, he bothers not JEW YORK, Oct. 1—Mrs enhae to eed dere, bet 8 an thee cea Harding Davis, $0, mother Crane ua nolst! ichard Harding Davis, the f P girders, winding an a ne herself a we n Has { en itself in actual results to be the ground the chaie a . 1 reas, in dead at ber hom in ht 1 1 t 4 1 1] d rings and the Kisaco ibly located body of irrigated lan over the squat - ~ J. W. Bullock \ } d of a string yi TARA AAAAHAAAAEH 609 Tenth Ave ‘ Ste East 87 ind. 87 ¥ STARTS ARGUMENT You ought to secure one of « Capt. Bogardus Again It well worth asking for. Cut out this a@ Joo Lara thought that T. #/ r \ 4% Bolt had: stolen sonte. th Hite the Butlanye vail it to us with your name and address amg belonging to him yur came around Inst night at the Bay View hotel, in Ballard where Bolt lites, to make an inquiry into the matter. He veness took opening by fi of Kir both of the rich soll firet prizes for announced the investigation + * * 7 - . * * * * + * * os * * - + * * * Northern Pafic rgation ” Eaeeesiec, strenuously oppored to bein 846 Central Bidg. “109 Galle You Can Buy a Kirkland = Jit Main 942 Mn a sds she of Investig a eee ee ‘dig bdlag--e os — 3 Homestead at $150 and Up icv cv: zee ess Beer cS [he tama ° * I want a di ® ©, the police declare tell Drug Stores. Quaker Dr g ( Per Acre—Easiest Terms = fi 2288s: me Sn . ) Sa ea_anpalmmmazaialae & Some Mme "ago ‘were’ aboot 5] Sage Interest | BAKE OVEN Sa BieesDae alae ie ah ae a You Buy at] INSTANTLY < “_ d Minutes From Seattle |:° or": TANTLY rsx ona ane a i a a 2 a s a. Rheumatist t aro a i | ¥ a ehehen "nowtpaper waukee Road. ‘BL Oop ‘AND SKIN DISE. cock we | HEIGHTS: = a e ¥ wh ess cost? A Limited Number Only CURING HOPELESS! Y SICK oil | zs Most additions require ‘aoa eee) i ar ane ; ve on whart at "Kirk , Core ny seth ‘Ai dehaeen etd arith a ta 405-409 NEW YORK BLOCK record 48 ments. We don't. $150 y, but the A GENEROUS AND is all you pay—only $1 a ! arn be eel y ; P u cei ong Assess | 'week. No interest, no iy BURKE & FARR fit I received fron r taxes. 2 and € i Kidney Rome aya I an, |e eee for youl 9 wners an HAE Re allt 4-/C.B. TITUS, Agt. 5113 Ballard Av., Seattle, Wash. «of disease » der ga or 1 gi on 1 ani nee he cor vara ~ © coma, 290 & Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000 OF p ! SPARKS BROS., 14 BERNARD ST “Soar _ te 1 my ar 1 ‘i e » free. J ell Drug St Quaker: Drug Co.| SPOKANE, WASH, "