The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1910, Page 8

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8 THE STAR— ——— ‘OCTOBER 3, 1910, HYSTERIA—ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH IT? allowed to give thelr evidence tn Th : i fi he wooret they will talk, Otherwine Kill d Ri JURY SETS the fear of the police club hange ree e in ot . ine - over th ¥ head Ef hd n FREE ; tse Sa ‘ (= : Sonway Is Opposed. ‘ a Ba ; SPE PLAGUE | PO gy ste dg Se gare ona c ircu a WOMA i [Feet weet |way. A secret meeting with Con-| Ss t “ “we yresent would be anything but! eth TACOMA, Qet. S=-Within three —_— WAY present would $9 anything but! AvaUeTA, da, OP “8 we + sada ge gic Age ( intention of going into the thing in| Men were Killed and noores in} oath } argut ate were o food faith and every witness against | 2 8 UF 1 pe piel clreus tratg i ished he trial of M Saadeh rad the pollee or GI) ‘adminis@ration | Hagenback-Wa 2 members of tein oa oa Belle A. Jot |have not decided whether they will| would be hounded to jail or out of | Frans, who & = f of Frank R. H jask for funds tonight. It ts lkely| town pegs A erg | - — Bef : od a verdict of “not guilty |that they will if the disposition In addition to this unfortunate \ The. aa athe D pa jan FranciscomJohn p $ i* t towards bh |ahown by the council t# favorable | condition, Wappensteln is not withe| anne a F aad atied’ a 1 OXDrOME eg NM ee A‘ ‘ ver Without funda the committee can! will happen to Wappenstein if J. D " . “ . ‘+ ' iy ke do nothing unless the members Ko! Farrell can prevent It thare are : i uxba but wa a tek ywh in their own pockets or appeal! others who for various reasons are n st the hs ly revived \ ke hans |to the public for contributions. It] eager to keep Wappenstein where : BANK ROBBER 1S at {06 } with the jurymen and was follow in expected that the members of the|he is, Many of these influent eral gn by Mrs. Johnston, who thanked eac | counet! who are not xious for an! friends of appy have not the re HELD FOR REWARD a acter nes wid man Investigation will attempt to fght| motewt interest in the vice buwiner ; et wer wa ie ee ee aa ‘ the committee on the appropriation,| but they have other interests for aa } thanked them for t YS - [ani | Pum |by granting it with such strings! which the good will of a cblef of po-| Patrick Power Ring stl fj stated that he had tittle dou a ar So eat sn te I ted to: it that ther oomeaities ‘willl {ise iw equally Seosesn obbery of the First Bunk of H 5 é sc Mites gas ide 4 LAST ONE You a be powerless to act They will each and every one of | lands, Ca b P ; given ; eA , ‘ Govan row Mvbremvcan || ween Open or Clowed Sessions them strive with all thetr might to | ruary 12, was a A by Clty De- | ¢ tion with” re aeetie | Ahagpcene flee 2 The big fiht will of course come] nullify all the bouest efforts of the tectives: Doc 4 Jones ye j kt Powel the as hurriedly left the cx a Jon the question of whether or not] committee morning on a street car at ! f f i Mare. Jonnet mai. who ot once, Fett | 2 the comm! shall hold open ia to their home In Rigney H noustons, With open sexstons the leriminal element which the com-| ye... | mittee must rely upon for all teats JL) ‘5 ? mony will be afraid to appear, The fp commit however, In not a iw) on the closed or epen meeting ques jtton, Conway, of course, wants ©) BOAT CAPSIZED, Sik | OOO. auee all the fn out of Con Lopen sessions, b vestigation will com ; way's ward, Aw a vice investigator {2 | Conway tm an tl-timed foke ‘ a & = x) = Se - S Notes =' Go = Se = & = co 4 After battling or two t bausted, threw u ‘ eank from sigh i to give uy i FORTY SAILORS DROWN IN BARGE NEW YORK, Oct, 4 More than bee min the boat that swamped tast | men of the battleship night © are today belleve Accor Newspaper circulation in Ore- gon, Idaho, Montana and even eastern Washington doesn (bring returns to local advertisers when si James resided with his w 1617 Harvard ay. Rober ed and resides at the Map apartments. 4 Pike st. A fur ther search for James’ body is in progress today RING CONTEST Ms be tw Pot Hart wil) probably insist on open k as i Y ‘ , meetings, as in this w he will] ! WOW (hk, be ase of pler pportunity D i x a wieawes Ths Mianomaar | to if ie t make , ; ght. 7 wned ceytTen Over f « e he won't investigate ; Hl s gp inthe wen Bee. That's all ¢ is to that f entree yrs , Hetween Kellogg, Revelle and old i Muilar fate whe , Plaine, it ie a quextion of expe: | ” i from te spe Prerew . diency. These three, on whom will | es . levolve the eal investigation work = . = : ; he be a secret session, with a F THE pe } Point s «ji Mg ; guaran © of in it all wit pia: i wah bite . P onses. All the Witnenses must of 2M stu | , wuce.'sose cs (oy Mumson-Noah Furniture Stock ope ; ine and these with exist \ ut merely on sufferance, There | ( AG ~ i : are plenty of them who \ On account of Mr. M.S i's retirement from the firm we : woause some others “got t Vas? ‘ ages aaa : ve my owing to 500 y men whose houses bave been Fa Yi Hate close out the och ce reserve nothing. fort The bre thrown Harding, Ohio's Standpat Republican Candidate for Governor, Maintains That “the Talk or High Prices Is | by the police for the benefit of the } very article of this $40,000 stock must be posed of. Thissurely th the water, then began to swim for] Largely Hysteria.” | Clancys and the like, If they are tae } their lives. ~ : For two bh b 1 as i tinued until | oe yo TE 1 cat Bu At to Capt. Rodgers, no arrangements have been made for the funeral of any body found, but ed in the Hudson as picked up they will be taken to sterl the hospital ship Solace, now an hored tn « Hudson. They will! ~ held there until claimed by rela ives friends, All the hex SSS MILLION SPOOKS kin © mission tarn ENDS TnNHT — cocuiuaeee ss A@AINST GRAFT = have'a body is recovered MiB i when a barge city to the tion of the the after had t 4 $18 most (Conciuded.) [naively called the atte on ~~~ | faithful to the fact that No one did, so Jim passed along. | noon service the collectic sobbing violently, Jim, y'und*r|taiiod but $2.80 and th stand, was one of the spirits Who! be secured at the even’ the felt very badly because nc filed every corner o' The faithful thereupon bits ail ‘round NEW YORK, Oct rapidly mul ffices for th tee a him, 20 Dr. Cobb Then for this generosity, the pa era ain — slong came Walter tor produced a tin born—some f ning) and George Morton. | teet jong with a uttle rubber ea { the faithful down in front! o4, tached. This he said was a ecalled George Morton and there t trumpet was a happy reunion betw the | "eeu aaa teeten te tras 4 spirit and the four mor th plan whereby s«pirt was ¥ happy, Dr voices may whin on of the trumpet, an ady in & red turban with @) yee at the other end thr plume was greatly clated & ear tubee This will oo 1 to know that Little! Nest @unday night, mayt was there and she onid that In the « time, the several m zed. His| Jane and Anna and Clare and O18) yons of ed ones will make been aug | Aunt Betsy were all having a ewell | things pen i* | time on the other aide of the Jor-|» dan. And Little -ennie toid the! sti lady in the red turban that she was going On a long journey pretty the lady with the red terban Z | coing, y'understand so «(Dr rpties nme COYLE Prizes Are Awarded in — rt -. STIMSON IND ioe hoes ch | Mrs. Mary F. Smith n lowed Dr. | had the mor nteresting around the the corrupt mortals wh« wattle, the pas are misbehaving in j tor sald olid Oak Dining Chair, Cobbler mi i |. lid k Center Stand ...... D5e ff | V's ratd was of the campa’ Leather Seat ducted by the Holy Re Oobb and she teren tr Clonee tonight at 9:30. The| Dramatic Critic Contest) tet nite iin ot | 3 A, con tion with the spirit world. She he Hon Marche,| oO. of the es picked out the faithful and told —4| The Star's drayatic contest garet Miss Winnie Doyle, of the Fisher Co., Miss Evelyn Muller many responses dhastre AMS just who was hanging over their S$ WILSON shoulder and looking on—meaning. Frederick & Nelson's, and Miss Ger Geaiettian + Smad Occidental av., city y'understand’ the spooks ; (By United Frees) 4 eee Mute h. of the McDougal of the play Wireless” at the The whic . It wae real creepy—the way Mrs OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Oct. 3—| ; ok Gane ye 5 cont ni Seattle’ last week. The winners! run off last night at the toners | Smim carried on Parggaod ee rendpediy any el tone ; mond ring contest between on Sinilive: be beg \e She spied The Star man, who son, republican sandidate for gover: | q Miss Mary Brayman and Miss Bes-|*"e; is. a box at the Seattle! mat a classy banch of en-| his arms carelessly drabed over his| nor, held a conference today. The i sie Snyder as the most popular| || Wetes fate te oan , _ lebest in ma pose, and allowed | principal issues of the campaign Un i Pera Paionitg of Seattle will also i saaaear tak ; id en te a r wD. Fikienat a litt ‘ ed girl was © 4. It is understood that! ‘Dusk close tonight | Nec : xchange d-| king, @ 100 to 1 shot away in 1 wanted to| the campaign will be ansault on Beatt The fair remains open until Tues | '"% the lead, followe by|s k to bia ieeta ately, The | th poe tion of ¢ har es FM m take ar ds. ee sae Y Second prize, four seats at the O'R 1 te ’ - ‘ pan ‘ ab y ich vhen tl contest t Seattie “ “ ce sn a ye The Star man was companied by thet phy in democratic politics. Roose An In | tween # © Chief I yi aii cone : : y favorites, Durant and) lady who left home and mother to| velt endorsed Stimson's letter of Agra ae enstein will close. Ch Tiled wets, two seats ot the fe " oor bad oan the | share his b #8, and it wae very! acceptance which will be 1 te Voice padded a Virdee = aft | et W. B. Brintor + Yeuler|caa of Sah che hey, woo | embarassing There was| morrow when he j# officially not tious ‘peng ong he station ho bringing | ¥ = - we Bars thie blu standing out that he had been nominate orche f “es sncut _ - | Fourth prize twe fata at the Se . wa th aioe ° pe » i bh ag be ne ht — mood. that Roosevelt sia = ks THEY ALL TAKE JOY | Miss Veva Kirky 119) At the three quarters Harling made| What could one do?” How coul al of th All Mattresses at Cost During This 4 ie CERISE LT gitth orine, two seats, Bana How ge ths . , Lewspay an all any particu. | Congres a & ale. lara tn ria he Si ee Sie eb lar blu eyed girl? |father has long been counse Wy } 2 . A if Want a joy ride? It's easy. H Sixth prize, tw . roth + ; sg Wore sicher y So The Star man sadly shook his| the sugar trust killed his ance of h) { 4 nt a a Warner, but came through nicely! peac ‘ e blueeye i » at . 8 reported i 1 R. Cliee of £01 Highland Drive has} < ssl Return rarnes,, Det, semis: tiuceui. atest head and the blue-eyed girl passed | being state chairman It ie.reported rd | All Lace Curtains and Art 4 ' i an auto. In the last three week Seventh prize, " 1 Leslie! by a he has antes ogy | 08 Ithat Roosevelt will favor eithe A S . cat " { Seise he ala aoee: to aioe 4 a and Harling fighting for the) During the seance the pastor! H, Fu | n “ a aeuses, Mat be found his machine| All the seats are good for the! o Riper itn sagt oles ig A Many Exceptional Values in ths j miswing and the 0c « age | V F performance.| W. R. BRINTON, 111 Yesler Wa | Buffets and China Closets } brought He ng ‘ tt hh tk _ ° B hropist to jc the Contest } | * Here's a New Disease * a ore, #0 he re tt he te ma f wil we of the Lazy Rich—It’s * © the police a Wire th * Called “Telephonitie.” * : HTT oli aa . a Cee 3 tele e el hence P ¢ ® phonitis” is the latest freak in # * SULU SULTAN I6 RIGHT - f cam * medical fashions to occupy the # * THERE WITH POLITENESS & | . * attention of physicians. A few * under new ra * ¥ ® of the elder M * } * WASHINGTON, Oct oO * ¢ & tating int ' * evening October i # serving the custom of A * ht | ® affliction as a case * | # jean men in re ie All ends] % fashioned wUift neck. But the # ial dinner de luxe Seattle Home of the } a abd in ¢ dine reviled | w investigator of aches and ills # r f & the at * . , . nctled x of the ultrafashionable is % “ARCADIAN” w an electr ni ' hi # vr * never guilty of applying so * America’s Greatest Range ith his retinue ar “ and an offl: | #@ bourgeois a term—it wouldn ?, 3S * ¥ jth ae p and care ‘ ( io fn the eamhel ad aot the money Phe ws ak art a Without a Fault. RUGS aal and bade the ine ar > t t } what she can with) #® are noticeable after an expec. & ® his su lo likew ” CHARLES M'NEEI a saaae tee ae.taees ki anh 4, Kindly Phone for Table Reservations. All deliveries tH HTT IK TOKO tO tk 1 k ange, Seattle * told rounding up guests bs k made at our DEDICATE CHURCH ‘ a tue thin) % [neheon or insuring a * earliest’ poss i 1 at the Seattle this! # lent of hands for a # ble con. IN HEAVY SHOWER portrayed’ br’ tao ‘Baneel er ones party ~ iy venience. ” ry the Bake kkk hhkkhkkkhhhen PHONES Business Men's t = ae work is dome by Mr NIGHT SCHOOLS OPEN ? Lunchéon Daily fr : Mr. Dwire, a Night set egins this evening Main 5656 ts No reserves ng he laying|the 4 A te. Wittamne.’ 6a’ thd Aavansal — cotens in Banitens | From 11 a. m. to vA ; t Misstor “ 5 : f the Duvant Works, and| modern languages, commercial sub Ind. 1260 2 p.m. f All high grade wae Waok Pica a a as the wirele jects, manual training, and fuss ec atalloecae § eT tis dharah: tens M Bainter does a| high school subjects will be offered i be sold. { auth te wat ioe I of work as the/at the Broadway, Lincoln and Queen Rev. BE. A s ee t although for the| Anne high schoo f aiikiuk th the cavaotnn yrofession It Is to be Rlementary subject will be Music Under Direction of Miss Lydia Berth i lacthawa ta yes at she is not a true type|taught at the Queen Anne high , els Heine With apologies to|school and the South Park Ik I i church and € A e “tee £- Bei A a Hert nan, the fourth act| Day, Central, Franklin, Columbia i f th mont chureh would Be improved by the elimina-| City and Ballard schools |

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