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THE E STAR—FIUDAY, OCTOBER 14,, 1910. ie leh he a ua eee) | \* a TT T | a BANK CLEARINGS. . NG * 1 | (Dy United Breas) fought in the streets against the I -y SP a B PARIS, Oct. M.-Appalled “by| soldiers and police today manned © Belenoos d " i ' ‘ jthe rlota of yesterday and over-| the trains The most loyal of the has Vacate * awed by the determined stand apd/| strikers gathered along the Went) a Che today..$ 883,924.00 & | radical orders of Promier Hriagd,|ern lines, in the southern part of} * Be 665.( the rank and file of the atrikers|the etty, shortly after dawn, when - , ag pei : bye glance at the various yor | nel nearly th alles long throu wavered today, and, deserting the| the first trains were started. Bpas B, Hussey, a construction en ts ag A } ‘A gunce at the various —— n afc vig ey ee ase #yndicate” returned to work on|modic attempts at violence were] «ineer and formerly an employe of os parings today. .$1,74 * on i ae Prem) 00 _— Sok se that Seattle must|Dewitaish waterway the trains in considerable numbers, | made Gradually the crowd Seattle Hlectric Co. Is of the) t Ualances ped )* N,N. J, Oot, 14 a eg ‘ine op into the rear Vancouver Too }A fifth of the regular trains on the| diminished and before noon trains} opinion that there In congtant dan-| i Spokane ,* ring that former @tatg eae ur the ST a oee | tte Ue weet cereus the tite Vouk Weatern railroad and a fourth of| were running practically unmolest-| ger on the east end of the Madison A oe nip lan $ hoo 4 | Prank J. Gardner of New ¥, . ranks ot. Kd tea oe Degree those on the Northern were op-| ed at, car line, which is now operated) © Malus + habaditd | ' tate ee we couver is about to create & | y ¢ « empora Brel... On November § Portland will/ water basis known as the Fa erated, and disorder was trivial.| Hundreds of strikers who have| PY electricity over a temporary + dete Solo et ne ae B i es & wean which will duplicat The backt of what promised to! peen thrown Into jail pr wit | track IEF SESE PEERS ERE S Hine ¢ H in| “ vote on a ¢ er amendment pro-| creek project nich will duplicate ie | L oon thro o ro) s : : jby G nor ches, Di . \ soft = be the greatest Industrial clash in hel? 1 will] “Only two cars are run except ve Me 3 , viding for a ie dock commis: | the present factlities of the inlet i relea but thel® le , a ae : sion and aut DB 1©| The Canadian government and (By United Press) the history of France Is believed | pe punished eee Cee eae oo rhe | ay, before Judge New 0 of $3,500,000 for the of Canadian Northern railroad are] LONDON, Oct. 14.—The greatest] (© be broken All day soldiers and police have| used,” stated Mr unBery ne posed Gardner's comibe, a y weet end ble continu it ro petition oo water front, the construction of | joined in a partnership to create) hurr © of a decade in today Wearing the sashes of the re| been taking in the more prominent] *°* cable con - ada -4 | oune tody on a ws concrete docks, fire proof ware-|a new harbor at Port Mann, on the| sweeping along the English and|servists, the men who resversay | ct the atrike asitators : Hiicone twominute sabedule habaes cory rh ge oo houses and belt line railways, In| Fraser river, which is well within] Irteh coasts strewing them with | qxmemsmmesesarn thus large crowds gather at re: = (iy United Prom | ye addition to this the Swift Packing | the trade zone of Vancouver | wreckage and the bodies of ships av. The crowds are ao big that) jing Oct: 14—Great apr th ayndicat offering 200 10-acr Everett already has a spacious) crews, Reports already” recetved| the motorman often Is handicap) yoo sion felt here that old- U Men oa factory sites, with dockage and|city wharf. Aberdeen has plans indicate that 160 persons have per ped in the use of hin brakes, The wing Japan's examy p en” rs wharf facilities well under way for one. Tillamook,|ished {n the gale, which 1 carn _— have no air brakes! following Japan's example Oakland has already voted $2,500-| Ore, ha bweribed $650,000 for|throughont the night and gained either hostilities against Greece without ai c f : 000 for water front improvements. | harbor improvements. Jin violence today NEW YORK, Oct. 14+ Charged Henry A, Wine, United States ine preliminary formal declaration of on) ess Los Ang has voted $5,000,000,; The state of California on No Sixteen passengers and six mem-|with collusion in a gigantic amug:| district attorney, In asking for ex war oni and in the near. future will vote! vember § will vote on a state dock| bers of the crew of Aho steamer|gling plot, Benjamin Duveen, one|traordinartly heavy ball, $100,000, Large bodies of irregular Turk Dick Richard $7,000,000 for additional frontage. | bond issue, The state docks are| Hatfield lost thetr lives when’ thelof the best kmown dealers in an-|in the case of Benjamin Duvee iwh bands are concentrating along © pares Sat ae Tacoma on November 29 will/to be at San I Ay, and will) vessel foundered in the North Sea./tiques and art goods, is under ar-|said he had evidence that the the Greek-Turkish border. An anti-|‘° ed . Say wlght by vote on a bond tasue of $1,045,000 | cost $1 000 The state will also} The steamer Crawford is missing.| reat today, following a sensational|fraude would reach more than Greek boycott ta increasing all over | 7.. bh as bighwaymen, for a site for munielpal docks and/ vote on & $10,000,000 bond tssue| Sho was in the vicinity of Hartle-|raid on Duveen's establishment on | $1,000,000, and that all five brothers te |feaned last night that they belp Turk the necessary structures at the foot} for the state wharves in San Fran-| pool when last sighted. It ts be | Fifth av. by federal detectives yes-| were implicated, as well as another ¥ {and robbed Hugo Bchuett of ta 7 of 11th st. Pierce county owns alcisco. The state has already in-|Heved she went down rying | terday man CINCINNATI, 0, Oct. 14.~fee attle 6 Co. the night before, strip 400 feet wide on the east side | vested $25,000,000 in San Franctsco | 20 men with her Henry J, Duveon wan arrested on| Ball wan finally fixed at $50,000,| rotary Richard’ A. ‘Ballinger tw to UNLUCKY 13 t. power of the tide lands, worth $300,000, | in docks, warehouses, belt rallways,| More than 12 vessels are reported/the Cunard liner Lusitania when| which wan given, and Benjamin Du-|qay ‘recovering from shock and poaltively 7 ieee propo: to dredge a chan- | ete | stranded on the eastern coast with! the vessel reached quarantine yes-| veon was released slight injuries sustained yesterday « am the one who auerer ow —— reg awash and crews clinging (o/terday. He was taken off on «| A search for undervalued articles| ion « Baltimore & Ohio train on k face, but wag i ings revenue cutter and hurried to the began, and more than a van load of 1 Jamen Webb says he believes fy Farr, After Scbuetts which he was riding collided with aor a hit pe gs federal building for arraignment “suspleloue goods was found Rother train Just outalde the city.|*uperstition and the fatal qualit _ fart broke down it bore from Moray .—e-e | which seem to surround the numb . that be and is the Hull, and fife as Secretary Ballinger's injuries | ¥™ n did the “Sob,” eaterda the ath da who | o The Admiralty today considered and @ slightly bruised left arm. ay wa - wax the frat thme ron | Of the injured, none will die, and | October, and it aleo marked his 1 the advisability of sending war arrest this year co t a crime ships to the scenes of reported several were able to be taken to ouatin a “ wav mas — RICH HARVEST (5 ALLEGED wrecks in the hope that ald might} Every mail brings a score of let-)to fight the temnpestions of the | thelr homes ‘ came ak v It can Joseph Dunkars, the »¢ given before the stranded vee|ters for the Contest Editor in The| City. These are the main argu-| Secretary Ballinger, who was re} i Mul fei A oe aie ison of Frank Dunkars, pit tag <n I do not wish to embarrass the |sela were hammered to pleces by] gy é ments of the scores and scores of |turning to Washington from Okla-| pid ol * N Madrona Heights and West Seat prosecuting attorvey’s( office nor|the big combers Star's big contest on the question | cavocaten of country and city life,|homa, went to @ hotel, where he| James will grub stumps at the tle have boen centered on by day-jthe government agents because of | — suggented by “The City,” which ap- respectively, Let's have some new [rested for some time. He left at | stockade ore i ge il be Nght robbers in the past 10 days,/ their methods in forcing a confes LASHES DANISH COAST. pears at the Moore next week,| ones 9:10 p. m. for Washington over the freon om Pissnrd rer’ ss a B yg oe and up to last night the police rec | gion from this man, but be has told] AMSTERDAM, Oct. 14.—A great|"Where te character best develop-| Remember, the contest ts open| Chesapeake & Ohio an yep . ords showed a total of nine burs! me that the ‘third dex compell-| storm is reported to be sweeping |, in the city or the county? until next Monday night. No an-| Secretary Ballinger was riding in) “Ordon ‘ aNd laries. led him to confess to a crime he|the North Sea in the direction of] In “The City," according to/swers will be received after then,|the sleeper, and was thrown hesv| nance at Dreamland tonight past 30 days in the Two burglars entered the rest | never committed declared ©. L.|the Danish and Norwegian coasts| Fitch's play, a country family, Letters are not to be longer than|'ly against the end of the car by} Diamond min dence of V. J. Williams, 1427 35th | winjett, attorney for John Tyb Storm signals have been set, but] hi 1, prosperous, happy, go to 160 words, The prizes are $10, $5,/‘%¢ impact of the collision — = — ay., yesterday afternoon, during the | whose release from the county jail| shipping masters here express great| New York, whore rutn and dixgrace 63, $2, and five $1 prises, Also th The other passengers injured absence of the family, and carried /no urged before Justice of the|fear for the safety of vou nd death await them. Was it theatre tickets at “The City,” which| Were mainly in the forward off $100 in cash and bonds valued | peace Gordon yesterday afternoon city’s fault? The Star is asking | suggested the contest, and which |Coschos of the two trains, Only 9 7 y |, at $200. The of R. M.| Attorney Willett said that Ty CYCLONE HITS CU its boy and girl readers, And they | will be played at the Mc next|three of the injured were taken Peterson, 1420 } was als0| berg had been in jail aince Septem HAVANA. Oct. 14.—-A se¥ cy [are apewering by the hundred. week. It te open to all school boys |‘ hospitals, entered. Othe robber ber 16 and during that time he waa|clone ts reported to have swept] Country life ts purer than that|and girls in Seattle in the grammar|, After the accident Becretary Bal y The Lens. ‘worked on” until he “confessed” eastern and central Cuba warty. to-|0f the city; tt bullde up character |and high schools linger was placed in an dutomobile|i O2 5 i] hird AYV enue J. re... 7 to complicity in the robbery of| The storm centered in the mm {824 Quickly brought into. the city sonar age 5 Geo Z sluice boxes at Nome several| provinces of Havana, Santa Clara Rae ores | CORNER SPRING. ay. an 4 herry © } 1 " } 4 Say Y-!months ago. Judge Gordon an-|Matanzas and Pinardel Rio. Ship-| i " ng Bernie ace We eta tears (eeenene that unless xtradition pa |ping has been held in port wati | rains ras $ ea VANCOUVER MAN IS | — : Micah * ‘i pers arrived from Nome by October ny wath nod te ~ . = of the burglars has been found by Bo") “4 . Se S O Sh W | fi P. the police as yet | would release Fy HORSES IN WAY OF nan (ween a freight and ® work train ee Our shoe Window for Fricke , THE INTERURBAN| SEVILLE, Ind, Oct. 4+ * north of Ridgevilie, The 4 : [reer son, tocr tunis befaga|seatcond ord ore noe st] THE LOWEST Two ih oneaekal a]1¢ more sertousty: talenea | ee, work train. The trains| ; - with the third rail of the Inter|i¢ tne tein toan"be me Png the main line of the Grand i ny United Prem.) cE ASE ee Ce ES ee ce MEN panei urban tracks néar Auburn yeater|— lint aa ee} Rapids and Indiana road : YANoOt VER, Wash oe “4 F t & p ohaget wecteoat lige anitnine pag Shy ve ~ obn Harvey, prominent an J iy P d h Q lit Will 2 OLYMPIA, Wash, Oct Say teoftin den neusty Ga haar Von "| wealthy eftizen of Vancouver, was ry a air an e (ually bo Commissioners Lawrence and teré t ’ struck and instantly killed by the he ; ‘ Thr employes ay afternoon, A train caught y ki y j t Seto, cal zh SoS "C"8 [PPSMORGANSHIITTLE HUSBAND RIPS |icistactcza cs rove the Statemen mission have issu @ statement ine Hep the right of way |benide the Northern Pacific tracks that the postponement from time | Gorge fete X warning blest fren the siren] a half mile north of Felida late yos © phone rate matters has always| co. conspiracy to defra the 1 against ¢ rall tof jonly a few moments after he had been tn cOimpliance with a request! or the mails. They a more second korse! = | made a remark about the danger of ppers in black, gray and red, fur trimmed, made by Corporation Counsel Cal-! gutter, J. E. Loremar cake walk after connecting} Tom Jackson, a negro of string-| being on the tracks. With him at +“ # ar eee ere Boke: Moen ocr Smith. Bac it up $ h the current carrier and finally bean proportions, weighing not to|the time was J. A. Munday, a well thal e commission will not order) /.6 United States Com ssioner | exceed 130 pounds, and bis wife| known Vancouver attorn who of 15 estra value ......0 ah oe that roa tee seers it ts Ww D. Totten to insure their ap | an hour mands net), staged a oneact|caped denth by @ narrow margin in own ecelpts are not} nig tay oder pong a before ce}@ vain effort t6 rescue Harve: pearance in court at Tacoma toda Hotel rama fore an audience |® vain y sufficient to provide a proper re ~ . thet in Police Judge Gordon's court yes — 25 Banker’s Wif trip storm BEATS & € 60. GO TO ABERNETHY’S ice Escot n the He never comes home only| Anna Fischer was given a ver Police Escort Bankers ers 2 when he's drunk, judg your] @tet of $2,500 by a jury in Judge a ™ honor, declared Mra. keon,|Gay's court against the Seattle ee sefauce topics awe rovers! Seeks Freedom “cn very time be omen home Ne | ccs cmp for Inurer he ee ¥ . ” " tained to her back and ribs Inst Capt. A. C. Sullivan, f — Man uitted on What! that litt ” m 5 ¢ fellow!” | April, when o Janies st. car ran gathered in 175 arriva BELLI GHAM, Oct. 14.—After e ganped City Attorney Pier into @ ro One Biock North of Madison St. 01 ere nto a truck at the corner of James e Bio ° st. station yesterday a aitht y the f Tapping Phone Fen, that little fell et land . napped and Fourth av ' manager room {« 4 him, but I do,” financial department of the » was battling £ . Trap His Wife “Well, where did he hit you Inst] York Evening Post, was one ore a jury, Mre J night queried the city attorney si The gp i — *% of the started ac 4+) TACOMA, Oct. 14.—H. G. Herold EDMUND VANCE COOKE “He didn't pick out no special party were Eastern bankers m the convicted ex Neged to have tapped hen N c . spot,” said Mrs. Jackson “He just After seeing the sights In town The. action come coup ge taev the aphanli tay Prd Somer Ee ROSA oles Be whacked me all over’ ee in 60 automobiles and telling © those who fo ae . od. wite,|9#.8 prophet, bal when he wrete Frs| When the chuckling court room . s nh, ot a ba the ‘al iu Lil = - | MORGAN” several yoare age, the epell | Was aqueliche vt | Messrs. Powers, Sullivan, et al., that he faitht . ae at Cae fen e a ed by Bailiff Winchell,| | they were all dead stuck on Seattle, | of and her daughter . . . ast have been upon him. Financial! Judes Gordon read J : ce ack Maks Whale mieaiat ecathes | bur is t nt Jue r H. Graham's court te lary hae been making very fast te jordon read Jackson a se-| 7 & oe cone) re or eo Ses Ernest M. Card's court yeu-| the Inet few years, and these verses ap-| Vere lecture on love, honor and at 10 p. m., leaving for home. | room | terd The move w soe, | Roared tm the Cleveland Frese May 1). / “don't-hit-her-again,” after which os sa aa { a ne as BPO | i901, oF before Mr. Morgan's major setiv-| he allowed the husband - essary. however, as the caso was] ties, Mace thea i has eumetioes ep: | sha't ot the; husben to go out Tail d Suits |)o" 22.2 se ttarelt's: ntioe.| alien. of some ether ‘magnate of monep : ; 665 SESE’ TION TO YOU" is the watchword in this store ‘@ on On OF ero: lely deserved the title rote, teday 2) ; aliore ults sy, no being adduc [Plerpont still stande pre-eminent =| DECIDE TOMORROW this, everything st be right—everything — n i i of an | Great Conteniizer, and the condit A % Fall Coats him guilty of an/ NS Sose than when Ian Ocche fore ment and terms. ‘That everything is right will be testified to by ever-grow | told Ht — —-— ge " itis 1T'R MORGANS OLYMPIA, Oct. 14.—Attorneys dreds of Seattle home-makers. Our credit system will appeal to you because R Pv t SUPPLIES FOR ALASKA William H. B. Thomas and Thomas sensible, convenient and just. Make use of it. | i ance today argued before the su x a coa Ss (Ry United Press) preme court for an order compelling ASTORIA Ore. Oct “ ‘The the county auditors to acc pt the Millinery lighthouse ter ria, which filings of the nonpartisan judiciary }was recently to. the ticket on that ticket and the demo saute ‘erenied 16th diatrict, nit cratic ticket as well. Vaughn Tar an urs last for Alaska, having ner represented the attorney ger | boar arge Cargo of supplies f - oral's office It is expected that r light statione and equip-| >, court will hand down a decision the department headquar-| w ne | tomorrow be temporarily established chikan d four power boats | eplied SECRETARY MEYER Wo Morgan's | IN SAN FRANCISCO!: awe 4 . h pride Directors of the ¥ M. C. A. are | ler peor rdrer | arranging a big series of Sunday | United Presa.) Fs a afternoon meetings for men. Musi SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—See-|F 2 ee ge mt Ari] cal numbers by the Y. M. C. A. or retary Meyer, of the navy, arrived a chestra, religious discussions today at Mare Island navy aon eee ry it te rica. | lectures by prominent men of the puetehl ba aritt he the woent And & man with Ais chest in the 6 ty and nation, including Senatc or at the Chamber of Com »| It's Movgan’s.” Dolliver, Judge Ben Lindsay and t s St n thers, are to be given banquet at the §! Francis | “ Meyer 1s the first secrota aaper walle The opening number on the navy to make « sonal te " *#lte" | course beging the coming Sunday the country’s naval a strange, new | with Edmund Vance Cooke, the : 7 noted poet, as the speaker. He will | PLAN UNITY | te ae akie talk on “Put Poetically.” The t Inge are open to men. | . e replied, - (By United Press.) TACOMA, Oct. 14 With the fag SO FINE DRUG CLERK, view of doing away with Inter-city the beimetone| Edward G. Horner, a clerk em Jealousios among the communities | ployed at the Snoqualmie drug of the F Northwest, the Ro ; wed ta F | ate Third av. and Pike st. was ariile t the } |tary club of Tacoma started an act ft fined $160 by Police Judge Gor jive campaign. It is proposed to got | Huts + « with b # on hid don yesterday afternoon after he jall the ct of Oregon, Washing: | Ve Morawae | "PM" | pleaded guilty to selling “Cocaine |ton and Idaho to work together f Without a physician's preseri ” | ' p the eral upbuilding of the}. tt i" sort of 20th century. p | The drug was purchased by Patrol orthwest in general P ty, ipca the pisttern (man Margett TART TO RAIS SUNKEN MAINE| ee CHARGE BRIBERY | fre page | Hy United Press.) BEVERLY, Maas., Oct the final approval by id | Taft for Pea ; Bye ng ‘ bat EW YORK, Oct, 14 The grand on. the nken warship will soon be | m hale orrnes 1 completed, and the memorable hulk er charge of offering a will be taken c to sea and given!) to Former Sta nator * is deep water burial forever | now & congressms The _— pes! 5, ; _ e against Gardner ia that he Pul FIND 4 MORE BODIES iB wy Weuibas Santee te eee. u ic ‘Welfare League (ny tne Pree) ——=~=«*tn vote anette hem wath | STARKVILLE. Colo oct, 14, Mcetrack gambling bill Headquarters, . . 25-26 Scheuerman Building jBoene of horrot at the mouth of] Oscar Winston, a porter in. the First Av. and Cherry st Phone Main 4186, 1nd. 401 oe ‘ : € 7 . ’ m" a 1 by |e ewe cet ac 0 oe eet an ji continued toda hen the rescuers| ployed by Jack ehan, and Recall Petition Open for Signatures Eeought to the murface four’ mos Hilt ft Bs cha roggtreeaete: ~ " mangled and unrecognizable bodies | bartenge were each fined $100 ae cette ects ; leer and Iron Co. i four more| charges of violating the Sunday cory ave been located |}quor law Why Get Wet? $1 Now Here is than $20.00. 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