The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1910, Page 6

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SUPREME (Concluded.) conventic terest bh politics, of them ingly This is mot a catalogue of crime, but here are a few of the offenses committed by that Farrei conven tion: ft nominated for tieutenant-gov ernor an old guard politician who, during two sessions of the legis lature, maintained a free booze room for the liquor interests in a foom in the state capitol opening off the senate chamber. it nominated for a prominent f state office a man who had been Indicted for embezziement in an! r Eastern state it nominated for ta sioner a political henc timber-grabbers, under whose ad ministration the people have lost millions of doliars by the sale of state lands for grossly inadequate | t compensation It nominated for secretary of | It state an old guard politician, who was last year forced to resign from his office when confronted by charges which threatened to lead to his impeachment by the legislature and his prosecution in court It nominated for governor an ob secure lawyer who or to the as sembling of the vention, had Mever even been suggested as a TWO gos A ARE MISSING (By United Press) REA fou MO’ RIGO SUED FOR BOARD R CLARENCE DARROW COMING WE DO ALL KINDS of pap PI Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1314 F A ne Ue THE STAR-—SATURDAY, Some Expressions Noted on the Face of the Small Boy About This Time of the Year Root and Crow were a the bench in accordance , ISFIELD, O., Oct. 2 poration con racy to pack the court for the purpose of securing | s« K ne half t fe bebt a reversal of an important rule of , wa: Arthur Browr the law of the killed and wounded. | ,, An account of that conspiracy be made the subject of Monday's _ GIRL DIES, LOVER ENTERS PRIESTHOOD lifeless K er ficlent! e The neig Varsity Dev iffocating help and hurr ‘ A bysician oO was Al t before ‘sald the Eteros had had a “POOR L ABORER GETS UNCLE’ Ss FORTUNE Woe . TAs “wn ) willed to J.C, Childe and pr only Kin F bnecn. ¥ f ea er in this vicin: |direct heir P. T. Bigelow, | PL AN BENEFIT FOR BALL TEAM PORTLAND, Or Oct Port it at the wind A h to give the base vided among the Pe TO HOLD SWIM ON CHRISTMAS -. ‘ PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. 2 Plans ye mnarhed 0 ff in the nea In b fed th ub. willat the feats ree , - se, MIND cL EARS AF TER hy YEARS BLANK KENTON, 0., O« i oH : ve it Rx ed Arre Me Mr, Ex at fa ! lrew a olver ch he ch i to be carrying.at he t! ts equal in the| BOY ONLY FOUR ‘Wweidis 100 POUNDS The n of Mr. and Robert ¢ who live in | CHIL DRE N ‘SEE FIGHTE R DIE IN RING | ENID, O aA prin t q ' A NEGRO FORGER A TEACHER IN PRISON ree oO ( 2 The ud . OCTOBER 22, 1910. CRIPPEN TO HANG NOV, M4 (Conciuded.) wan fairly contended that the ¢ 1 hin fate, making any AOnONneed thy ce was the the law, ang that it feeling hap «he eawees te ee oe TOT thay le 4 * , >p P * ’ * HISTORY OF CRIPPEN CASE + Ps * rs ’ * December, 1909—Mru, Hawley H. Cr n, formerly Belle @ * 4 ore, American opera sing n Landon & h j * e Anne d that she is vi MK frler n (bis country, @ * ote Ste. Griones ix arse hE + February to July-—Police and S« nd Yard work intermit, @ b WED WHITE GIRL "Bu nin 1 (Concluded.) ® tingly on disappearance Crippen i ed but not @ 6 r “ -|% held * g; ’ = ; , * July 14—<( with stenog Ethel Le ft UNMASKED freak Le 1 Bod F d° ae took ah prose y attorney's office six days to decide . neve, Body bel sit ed » . ‘ran ite ho be ment « ‘ narried Mi 1 an "y Ne r,| y oun t to Ap pear t i 1 * duly 24—Capt. Kendall, of steamer Mon sends wire @ © at | Me Bride, caref ar |® less reports t oard bound for Quebec, Rage @ 0 candidate for that office, and who; " " (Hy United Press) raha + * across sea f * s aa governo nked at the doings of NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The | °F ert ; - * July 31 Montrose & rT Insurance C ssioner J. OH Clarendon hotel, in Brooklyn, Phen twe ' Mury * in a ene Schively, and appointed as adjutant caught fire in the night, and at manages to nt cle ust 4 ec. Ordered & 4 a man who robbed the state! Richard 8:45 this morning was burning pleased, Hel® + t * r 0 fiercely, At that time one body if ‘ hei® I + had been recovered, but it was sn ine bs October 22—Crippen found g * b feared that many guests had a he * * 4 perished ee ie ee 7) | t STUDEBAKER TO BE |... se ata the bere tila eabaut | COMMITTEE CHIEF| s too much about the gang. If Bow HELPS HER NO ONE KNOWS WA) f it tell eh f the 4 and A py ot pastas Deeg a arp ‘ ts t M ft At uve ma I ‘ 1 : aga ‘ airman, and f{ the 3 { ‘6 W. Col ff Tacoma, the retiring e : 4 office 1 is | ‘ } > COURT GRANTS | bucket CHANGE OF VENUE | i i tered in Seattle. Tt REI ta joke and the official the jokers Hy wit : ROISE. Ida w¢ e's . Ae : which showed that aoe Wad teen SINKS IN GULF WENDLING IN STATE'S HANDS CANADA STARTS NAVY r » wil b et | HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. | 22.—The 19 OPEN RATIONALIST ? eee ee LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 22 cruiser Niobe, the first ship to be The radical eth . HAVANA. Oct, 33.—The reve ned to Canada's own navy, has 2 a arrived here from England : f A « r a . . naed * rep cided. Wendling sought to have hie) NEW YORK, Oct. 2 The failure P P vd a x ase transferred to the federal|of the Hoffman House, on 4 ae * rts on the grounds that be Is an known hotels in New York, 1 . on a 8. launounced today ’ Ke ~ % > N be ’ iT 4 Gre ; The supreme court ; R t { j ’ ¥ ’ - ’ t " » st : ; PLYMOUTH ROCK ROOSTER HAS SMALL POX 5 ey, W . mo t SA, Okla 22 S eal Oe eatment giver 4 A i * ad bee t : . ; 7 be THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY IS OPEN TODAY Bargains You Ask? Why, everything for sale in this Market will be a Bargain Today and every day— The Best that can be had on the Market and at Prices that will allow a living Profit— ‘ Then consider the advantage of ten car lines within a block of the Market— The Convenience of having everything under one roof—The Cleanliness and Sanitation that is so evident — A VISIT TODAY WILL CONVINCE YOU | FREE DEMONSTRATIONS AND SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY TODAY BY YOU'LL BE A REGULAR IN THE FUTURE | LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF EDIBLES —WELL WORTH SEEING The Flour that i 1,000 Sample Sacks of ve given away today makes the Cook's “The Real Bread Flour”, work a pleasure. Every woman in Seattle should endeavor to get a sample of this BEST OF i FLOUR— One trial will assure you of constant success in future BAKINGS A Fiour that needs nothing to Make It Better It’s Tested Before Milling REMEMBER THE PLACE— The Place to Wh Y «WwW ‘ k M Everything That c hen ou Want t k t Good to Eat am 4 the Best at Rem VV CSUQKE Markel &: on All Under Prices Westlake Avenue—Fifth and Pine Roof

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