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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER on 1910. D HOOT ESCAPE N. Y. SCOTCH LASS HOLDS THREE TITLES WOMAN PROSECUTOR IS it Pal DE as Rn . A” | BEATEN IN COURT TRIAL Hear Scotti ins On the Victor Tonight at ot Eil Recital Hall nto wll Sing convicts, heavily armed, ea-| ers ec rs parunning ing pistol duc y caped from the penitentiary — here | Mins Reah Whitehead, who is, King st. pawsenger station that did order to most wld : EB. Collier sy 7 , ter bind two jailera, sawing ravked as a deputy prosecuting at. belong to him, he did it with fy a oa ats "ana 4) by rifling * ca : the bare off a chapel window and | torney of King county, engaged in alan intention to ste it, Crocker thoroughly enjoy the - 3 i fe me ot J. Fr akohara AD® | severing the telephone wires, Thelr |lewal battle with Frank 8, Griffith, |claimed that he merely made a m! htful pro r th av . autions delayed pursult for a recent candidate for prosecuting at-| tak fg 48 8h , ° ” r prosecuting a tee yrobably fata and they had a good start of torney, yesterday afternoon in Jua-| When the atate’s testimony was ppeara a hn officers, who followed ax soon jtice Brown's court, She did not/ali in, and Griffith made a motion S Seettl, ee the we “/ as the alarm was given, The pew j Win, but she has the distinction of |to dismiss, Mins Whitehead did not Ber eh] At the city . ft tentiary guards also are armed and | being one of th w attorneys who oppose it. She knew she had lost nice de Pasquali, #0 ~ that hong — = prepared for a desperate fight know when they are beaten Mi Whitehead’s entrance into prano, at the Moore : aitempted robber o She was trying to show that| the case was made possible by the re next Thur rou, Led by Fukohara. w ae when Frank Crocker, an express-|arrival of a little boy at the home jay evening, Octo 0 TEE, gore from the res oom POSSE WARS man, took a sult case from the | of Deputy Prosecutor Lundin 1 have aly fea beck there or Fil bic ™ ected the prime fa fort” commanded ( h WITH OUTLAWS v them on the Collier's §=comy . rh HELENA, Mont, Oct. 7.—News ; kat him bu of a desperate encounter between Christensen a posse and a gang of alleged horse shot. They saw the P8!lr\ thieves headed by Bill Stewart down Sixth ay known throughout the west as a A bullet from ead shot, is expected momentarily giruck at Christe The posse is in close pursuit of drew his gun a the outlaws rigger twice but vo bullets he ya in our tal Hall, Th University, tonig vegioning ymptly at 8:15. Ev ordially invited to ANTONIO SCOTTI attend THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS BY SCOTTI PISTOL FIGHT NEW YORK, 0¢ 7—Frank|in.the fight, and 100 shots were Mack, @ clerk, and Phil Casey, a) fred Women fainted and were burried the place while the battle was ogre The cafe was complete race track follower, were killed, and two others fatally wounded in a be Wea POD. " a wi ' ' y, Hee time the would be burg WHOLE TOWNS 60 | pitched battle with revolvers in a|ly wrecked, and that more casual-| 88195 Falstaff—Monologo, “l/Onore! Ladri!” (Honor, Ye were pumping | ; ‘ ‘owded upper room of Kang’s cafe, | ies were not recorded is considered! Ruffians) Verdi A third time Ch nen | in the Tenderloin, early today, More | miraculous | $8203 Faust—Dio possente (The Bravest Heart Shall Bo teeger and Collier drop UP IN BIG FIRE vet Gounod ‘a ballet in u | 88082 Othello—Brindisi, “Inaffia l'ugola” (Drinking Song) — cay Cate Prem) HUNDREDS DROWN | oe % WINNIPEG, Oct. 7.—A_ school | $8029 Pagliacci—Prologo (Prologue) Leoncavallo A |teacher and a child at Williams are eg | 88032—-Rigoletto — Monologo—Pari siamo (We Aré al) reported dead, three persons are (hy United Press.) patch to Reuters today, The wor-| é Verdi LONDON, Oct. 7.—Hundreds of | shippers camped near the $8028 Sonnambula—Vi ravviso (As I View These Scenes) missing and the towns of Swift, Graceton are destroyed as a result rbrante at Agra, India water suddenly Bellini b flow of the » of a tidal wave Tosca—Cantabile Scarpia (Venal, My Enemies Call Fi of forest fires in Minnesota, accord: | migg DOROTHY CAMPBELL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CHAM- a o # dls nd hundred Me) fatls tn a/'me to dispatches reaching here. et oe Te seeatm! ate PION 1909 AND CANADIAN CHAMPION 1910, Puccini nae te a s the : | oaebeuly ene Man feet ie wee dae Mine Dorothy Campbell, for r honors by capturing | SL AUGHTER Or 7 Coo THESE ALSO WILL BE HEARD: it Pred Bens, 40 years vid. an| 2 ¥ EYEE ERE E HY eH ¥/ morly Of North Berwick, Scotiand Canadian” championship, win Ld SEMPRICH, SEVERINA, CARUSO, SCOTTI, JAURNET the Btone & Webster) | piamed for Wreck %| now reaiding in Cana ts prob from Miss V. Henry Ander | and DADDI ’ 0 . bly the most pr golfer of 1 n tb )Youad 6 Cam 98800 Lacte—Sextetts . “° ot e rhe the river|® Prefer to Stay in Jail. #/ ihe age As Devt sone ‘will At an title (ity United Presa) diy Bt the Sodiugvass tigltal Qaitax 06200 Lucia—Bexte Act IL—Chi mi frena (What | Re: ibe falls but lost an oar. His) 2 soniwGeteLb, Mi, Oct. fj came to this ptry last year, month in the national tourna-| LONDON, Oct. 7.—A Central | T srg er Roche ggg SUP Oe Lage CARUSO, SEMBRICH, BEVERINA and BCOTTI threw him a but!) polieving themactves pater In a} eri2%,t? the women's golf cham-/mont for women at Flossmore, Ill.,| News agency dispatch from Lisbon cat 1k Wy uadd 40 taba biad taane 96001 Rigoletto—Quartet, ‘Act [1.—Bella figlia dell’amore Sepiem lt. The rowboat) ) ov itay than free aad exposed | Monship on the Merion Cricket ard unless some young woman| via Hendaye, today says thet more ia the Sake oF eeeumeenee Verdi ge the brink of the roaring Sa ve : sang y= | club's links, Philadelphia, won her| golfer is playing a stronger SAMO] eon 1.000 were killed in. the fight a Toop ENRICO CARUSO-_ANTONIO BCOTTI @ fe feconds and Hamme Hreludices of those who */ matches handily, and defeated Mrs.| than last year, the road to victory tang Sain ABest Bess bien aro 89001 Forza del Destino—Solenne in quest’ ora (Swear in * pooner Sater ok Sea R. H. Barlow in the final round seems rosy for the champion, espe |™ a | This Hour) Verdi # in which 37 passengers were wg a eee cially as tow Ei a women will! Johnny Nelson, at one time a| Jimmy McAleer must smile when! 89006 Boheme—Ah, Mimi, tupiu (Ah, Mimi, False One!) pl Pi ror ge Pat his season Miss Campbell has participate member of the famous Metropoll-|he considers the St. Louis situation Puccini # man Lierman and Conductor tana, died at his home in Hrooklyn./and then contemplates the sort of MARCELLA SEMBRICH—ANTONIO SCOTTI % Leonard today refused to ac 89002 Don Pasq Pronta fo son (My Part I'll Play) j .- Donizetti cept release on bond, offered ce {SHIPBUILDERS TO GO) === ae lamba omits aatrietes {| ON STRIKE AT MORANS| RAINING? moe A complete list of Victor rec men ords is Carried in our im » stock at all times, any of which will cheerfully be played upon request Tron shipbulldera will walk out abi ip € “ity of Puebla, now under re-| }today if the Moran company does | Pair, in a serious predicament. Th shipbullders assert that their de n TRIO, Mich. Oct. 7.-—Sam BRS route to Detroit bet Pole Alla C21. where he was aes four years’ search fie ind dimppeared from the home ernice de Pasquall, stars from the any, will be presented by the hursday evening, Oct. 13th, at the Tickets are now on sale at apprehension, the prisoner# tn on Your Way sain MOORE THEATRE themselves said they preferred to remain in custody You At Staunton today the chief of police said that mach sym TONIGHT—Matines Tomorrow JOUN COKT, Manager VIOLA ALLEN obier & “ Ladies Moore not accede to their demand for an eight-hour day and 50 cents an hour ade are not only fair, but the in se of pay for repair work will theatre. pathy had been expressed for Waterproof | . Me amt Mrs. J. Cornfield, in\@ the men. They had been | for = eo 4 vil ea it demand born by the owners and not the , . 4 Ellers Third ¥ eo, at the time of the)» esteemed in thelr hom | refuse will leave the steam employers. "i et Pa Minne Gale and{ 16 Mrs. Cornfield came af sem We have Rubber Coats that |) ft 1 rman Lb THE WHITH sisTRR 4 one of th an t| m munity and Mc have the best of shape, fit well Shortly afterward and Musie and . * 7 * > * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 j WANTS WALKING MATCH. Aare 2? and wear like ime bas kept up a continual ost trustworthy men. & “ aaakkethe f Hitrough the medina of . the prio: #| or. Lovie Oct 7—Deatel| y Moore Theatre Building University advertisements. bg r that they 1 of rary MOUS. 1 OSt. ta-Dantel| # CANADA PROCLAIMS * IRON ur Nights Commencing Next a | ® seemed dazed when arraigned & ing match at the St. Louta| THANKSGIVING DAY. # Svcetal Mt | Wededay 4 TO TIE and had to be coached to way #| um in March. O'Leary will i : . ®t witt pay you to see our stock. ||], Li uo aA uP WHEAT CROP not gu when it was time ®/ challenge all comers to a 48-hour TORIA, B.C. Oct. 1— # : gr to answer to the charge * | tent He will offer a prise of $1, 009 | 4 Poss Bhar ona - ‘ - | Fast as p ior ag —— to be given th m “i as Thaokeyiving Day N ‘ Now on fale { By Untied Frew tt ea a Oe nehrhentes last Insue of the Offictal & en Seer: — WALLA, Oct Six initiates ne # Gazette * + Fam ‘ A - * || Both Phones Both Phones Th Season Ss Newest OR. LEA BREAKS ARM. ee ee eo sel eee) "Moore eatre YOUR OLD HAT ———— Offerings Reblocked Into New Style . ‘ in ing fer oa out ot youe"el JUST WHAT v0UR a Antonio Scott Tailored Suits and quickly, accurately and at very BOY NEEDS Raritens Coats, Furs small expense to you. We also Mme. Bernice de Pasw Soprane make beautiful new willows of =ag° = Aran trom, thg. erostnan One| and Millinery your old plumes —With Cash Prices $2,000 sacks, or 150 carloa Boling it f anking an automo! e at nce of the city hall last they will not nan t, Dr. J. M. Lea of the city how however, that they want pital staff sustained a fracture of for their wheat, which is) the right arm when the auto engine} This is 3 cents above| “backfired Dr. Lea calmly en-| wt price, and dealers are | tered the city hall elevator, got off] @pinion that they cannot at the fourth floor and had the broken bone reset sical Club Presents Model Mil Parl THUNTING GOODS HALF PRICE] tte. fatles Efforts Have Been Made to Close Out Our Re- ing Stock of Hunters’ Supplies This Week Come in tomorrow and make a SEATTLE THEATRE | selection from our immense stock of Tailored Suits, Coats, F a ae or : on Cases $1.00 7 Leggin 38e¢ Me rosin. COE Sianaaer | Millinery. Pay a little down, pay 5 Gen Cases 65¢ $1.00 Leggings .... 50¢ iS Maker sock Co. im the balance as suits you best— S Canvas Hunter's Vest ‘ 19¢ | Hours either by the week or month | me pee You will find that the National Window Display and Low Prices on Rods, Cleaners, 1 ki Week—"Merely ll find that the Nationa’ ; ankles Loaders, Gun Grease, Etc., Etc.) Ges Gas Heaters LATEST GAMES New “Electric” O11 Heater, folly nickel trimmed and} 90c Values, Now 39c Alt the tatest popular Games nal Reflect “ROOK.” “| AM A MILLIONAIRE.” “PIT, FLINCH.” “AUNT SALLIE.” (Toy Dept. Main Floor.) $2.00 Flashlight, $1.39 Bulldog Pocket Flashlight fitted with powerful Osram The place to buy football goods at reasonable prices. = Credit System is the highest type . of Pure Accommodation. One Dollar a Week pene Ser Pays Your Account fy i from the wet and cold. Low prices, small profits, ni Grand Opera House with extra quality, is our plan to bring you back TONIGHT —Matines Tomorrow 4 Boys’ High-Top Tan Grain | I Sein "Your Bus were COuRGCAILE THE PRICE IS AT THE BOTTOM NOW BUY BEFORE IT GOES HIGHER! There is everything to gain and nothing to lose this year by buying early ‘A word to the wise ts suf ficient J. W. Bullock 609 Tenth Ave East 87 Shoe two rap and | Grain od | buckles Special for Saturday only—you may have your choi w of a splendid lot of one-piece Black Silk Dresses at . “The Cow and the Moon at kles, heavy water andr mo sold elsewhere fo: cage? bi i Moet Z | aah ALHAMBRA THEATRE $2.50 | $2.00 |*- . Raymond & Hoyt 1406 Third Ave., Bet. Union and Pike THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES a 43c Needed Housewares at Marked Reductions Mc Berlin Kettle, 2le 15c Gas Mantle, 9c Quality Gray G r Princess Gas Mantle, Mer dou yon ‘quart with | ble port; @ brilliant Young Buffalo, King of the Wild W Lois Theatre Special—"GIRLS"—Apectat Ind. 87 The Purcell Safe Company handles Prices en iperior Saf n the market THE HALL SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES In Your Home, Do You Need a Piano or Pianola? Both Phones 51 Advanced Vaudeville || Weber J. & C, Fischer Kohler & Chase AUGUSTA GLOSY ; Steck Herring-Hall . ol : ‘an . tarvin S. e Co. ‘There are more of Kohler & Campbell PANTAGES THEATRE ” Tyan ate inherent oan 15c Suit Hangers, 8c 8 Well-Varni 1 Hangers, 3 8 c ; If you are interested in safes it will : Stuyvesant Unedualed Vaudeville : ne : 35c Fruit Press, 21c | ye worth your time to visit the com Henla Fruit or Veaetabie Press; fi Andrew Kohler aa inet pany'y dleptayouseun’ (he tice a Gee all parts heavily retinned I1c and as wane ; os West) and see its display ow“ Other Makes RDWEN KEOUGH AND 1. 25 Gri idle, 89c | ranao : a ¢ Cake Griddle; 14Inch We carry some of the world’s Greatest Pianos in stock. A comparison will show MURIEL Wixpow |) Purcell Safe Company ameter, heavily bound edges this, whether you are interested in a $200.00 Upright Piano or in a $2,000.00 Art Grand t | Prefontaine Bldg. the best values obtainable are to be found here—including a large assortment of slight! ieuaupa™ TNs PLACE AND used instruments. Come and judge for you | WHERE YESLER WAY MAVESTI 8 VER Gay Cash of Rasy Payments, | “LADY BETTY” | | | Enigma of the Century ! ia | The Star : : i se & i | Established 1850 1318 Second Avenue, Seattle MUSICAL COMEDY Busi B or aka Ch ie a : on j | OTHER STORES: SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SPOKANE, OAKLAND, CAL Wolke kee tree Sneee Teer AP CASTES Gem, Guy OF 4 sie MUS 2p OMieet GYRE | ’ ) | sell real estate, etc. ee | aha | »