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: rs THE STAR—WEDNEQDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910, SULTAN OF sul WILL HAVE AEROPLANES, COAL SCOOP HATS AND HOBBLES MANILA, Nov | We nell MCM Boap, § , | made Charley's Grocery, 4247|\ o> | 14th N, B. North 699, Green #22.| so« | cae - SPECIAL NOTICE roome 500 FOR [ODDITIES IN THE NEWS |JUDGE QUIZZES THE. STOCK cas eqn conser via winoows | (INDEATAKER } WELLESLEY, Mass, Nov. 2.-—[trouble to change them anno oppo i f | Wellesley college girls are woartng | . A oe es cioeeet es Leiaved a 4 2 ‘The locomo tap alee Yoeed | f ock tn the Indepe pendent Tele gum shoes and entering College hall| ¥88 #mased to ave als Tho high coat of dying in tor tive, the autom LONDON, Nov, 2.—A revolution window and 4 roome 9 ‘ phone Co, was worth $500 a share | girla entering College hall via al rifio in Seattle,” ald J, Borg to} bile, the # threat 1a Soate 4 Taant Main 1170, Ind |* i at the time local holders sold out |S¥ way of the window, Nine out) pig French window, The door to} judge Lindsay yesterday, an a de plate, the hobble| Ary, outbreak in Spain ts tars nen to unknown parties, Scott Cal-/of every ten wear the shoes! the hall is new and swings hard. | tense to an action for $445 brought Set and the gout ran eapress pict againat the ex LOST AND POUND. * ; houn sprung a sensation at the/throughout the day on account of| Miss Wellesley, however, dente!by the Fremont Undertakng Co bucket hat soon| at yeas | : if hearing of the railroad commission | their gymnasium work, not taking| the Insinuation of being lazy Ths. Fremont thdertakers. how WUE A SIGE Tl ONS ceneticaic at feiss dig inlas es, renee y r yesterday, when, in behalf of th IFE ever, showed that downtown mem-| the Sulu archipel-| ssh government, saying that ri FUR CORT le | city, he placed B. Su van = ADVERTISED FOR NON-MORMON WIF bers of the profession would have | ago. His Majesty, mored outbreaks in Madrid and Wie 10d Jersey ee Sai ER, ‘ the ‘stand, who swore that be sold] HOPKINSVILLE, KY. Nov. 2 mo $400, the sultan of Bulu,|Rarcolone did not. occur, bas Pr ee } 0 shares for $5,000 to Bamtord |] Ernest Watts, wealthy owner of a] Watts’ reason for advertising I know,” said the court announced today strengthened the belief that the sit eon 622) pow : Robb, a local attorney represent: | hig idaho sheep ranch, and Miss|was that his relatives and acquaint honor bright, what did it that clvilization| Nation tn critical : a ing, an unreveaied client Nanle Hester of Roaring Springs,|ances are Mormons, though he {s|cost you and add 100 per cent to| will be introduc-| "jt was persistently rumored to PERSONALS. own it. i Manager B. B. Webster of the In | nls ‘state, were married “at the| not, and he desired to find » wife that But the undertaker tn- | 06 te Jolo andlaay that an cuthreck of bloody annem | s dependent company had earlier i} ) ido. home last night as the re-|uninfluenced by Mormon doctrines, [sisted that his price was fair, The the surrounding | rioting had occurred in both elties,! yprerstate Introd the 7 ane sy » hearing testified that he sold) suit of the girl answering a matrt/They will return to Idaho early |Judge gave him Judgment Selnhds. Of. Whlond 1h wae late this aitaranen Se: |derele boneta Cen rte hones shares for $90 each, Calhoun) nonin advertisoment three months | next week “It the undertakers ever take all] Sulu group, even if he has to be-|fore communication could be fully |*00y. _Many wealthy members. Met-| ¥! ; brought Sullivan's testimony in to] etd my ostate, as some T have known | head a few hundred subjects to tn-| established, When it was restored |i Waa ta mh tet e I will’ come back from my | culate his ideas the denial Isnued by the go grave to haunt them,” naid Judge| His majesty recently returned! mont was curt and brief, and made Lindsay, after the case was over from a tour of the world. The won Pi » plo 7 » a dere of the bg elites appealed to no mention of the plot which Is re BTYL 18H MAKE OV # show that the company must have i done profitable business when buy HOORAY! BEARDED LADY IS MARRIED ling to pay $500 a] SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov, 2e—) of Kalkaska, Mich also indicated that the ‘ace Gilbert, who has been the The bride has a beard 18 Inches ers were w share. H Sunset comps sht have bought rded lady” attraction of sev-|long, while the bridegroom x : 10 | ported to have been formed against | Hate Ayed, cleaned aaa pour h te eral road shows, was married here|amooth shaven except for a mus OTIS I$ AGAIN Sores {hak faa saline Ghes They aie King Alfonso and his government euried an Yesterday afternoon was prac | today to Giles B. Glavin, a farmer | tache be duplicated tn his realm gigs Goel Cis tat nage vad es tically entirely taken up in an ef waliswisn tha valtwara eitas ta | tow as de fort to untangle the complicated | DANCER TOO THIN FOR THE ARMY ACCUSED; LIBEL wean Wate te Sele ote which the | strictest censorship. Me connections between the Sunset HVILLE, Ind. Nov, 2—Ellis} “I guess I've been dancing too opening of schools and the educa. ' om > | roo oe Telephone Co. the Pacific States! Sands, aged 21, tall, gaunt and| much,” sald the young man, “I've] LO ANGELES, Nov. 2 For| tion of the Moros to an apprecia Stet, wens : + ear eget Telephone & legraph Co. and/ with a tired look, hailing from/attended 41 dances this year, and/the second time since the Los An-| tion of the benefits of the tariff, A DOWN JUST OPENED, 1% 1 ‘ . i the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph | Utica, Ky., walked Into the local| hope to attend a good many more."| gelos Timos building was destroye! | the high cost of living a iim n 4 ae ‘ a; Ce United States recruiting office here| He was told that dancing was|by dynamite, Genoral H. G. Otls, re id eS Sy Dey oo 6 aengalaioag . : i today and asked to enlist. He was! responstble for his loss in welght.Jowner of the paper, and Harry (ity United Presa.) examined, and It was found that| He promised not to dance any more| Chandler, managing’ editor, have Y w Cc A WANTS WALLA WALLA, Nov. 2.—Prices |!» i ; 4 wate DEMAND :: weight was a little under the/this year in the hope of bringing] been arrested, charged with crim. | 6° @0eWelWe of apples dropped yesterday, some ___ BOARD AND noon falling as much as 26 cents a box j ad board $6 Ber week, ticle to which the labor unions BOY BITES CARTRIDGE; SHOOTS SELF [havo ‘taken exception. Gen. Ous Sg SSS we average for his height, He was/his weight up so be can get Intolinal bel : ; 2 RECALL ih Mise Emtly Southmayd, general| Ped & quart tof w dollar, Other FoR RENT — Mi C1 ee MERE NECRIN: NYACK, N. Y., Nov, 2—Joseph; his mouth and bit it. The cartridge |4od Mr, Chandler were arrested a} > , uffe mt of leanne p— rere (Concluded. j exploded and the boy fell to the|few days ago, but the charge was|*ecretary of the Young V Wa ggtag suffered slumps of lesser HELP WANTED—FEMALE * “rt of beet offiess ia wee —— de Bonti, aged 8, of Haverstraw, | for dead, the bullet having gone | dismissed on @ technical error Chrietian of sociation yesterd eenrrren | tie Ff tridge to | up roug’ he brain. wald that the heavy demands upon the denunciation of Gill and |today put a pistol cartridge into | upward through the brain SENDS $2,000 TO scamghiranen Dhow Mae a pera Hl PEARY 18 BACK. ait Gillism, They saw hundreds " ¥ REPAY DEPOSITORS.| made it Imperative that a new and . jena. oe . of men sign the recall peti TURNS SEASICK, SO QUITS NAVY savaab baking with proper vauip- | WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Com- I tions that were circulating In | wasHINGTON, Nov. 2-—His/facts, the department today accept-|,, WALLA WALLA, Nov. 2-—Two! nent be erected at once eee Sere a reeis:, SRO Al Wenee fereet riees momen wih | CARE ACREAGE the corridors; on all sides of | " pee od his resignation, which will take | thousand dollars has been recetved| "SiS “suthmayd aare that there! ave Of absence of 10 years, de-| isnt fapsrienes, Se telephone oper, | anna them was displayed the in- | first real cruise one long nightmare | & ifrom J. K. Edmiston, formerty , hat there) voted to Polar exploration, wan ap-| Third av. The Pacific Telephone o| ect Saturday, when the embryo viral will return again to civil] are 14,000 girla and young worm mn} in Seattle, the majority of whom » | are self-supporting. ident of the Walla Walla Savings Rank, by his stein, to pay ove pointed as advising engineer in the| Teesreph Company, department of justice, Peary will «ive counsel in naval mattera in v tense indignation of a wronged |of seasickness, Ruskin P. Hall, a ‘f peop! midshipman on the dreadnought punsel, John Sha to depositors wh 1 e clim » © evening ¢ e pela e, h esigned om the Hall was appointed to the naval -_— And then _The climax of the evening came Delaware, has resign a from te] Bal ves top pate pid hathes a¢| lost thetr savings when the t: ; volving engineering probleme offered, ite pe with startling abruptness after the | navy. ee z ; tution failed 17 years ago. Sues for Son's Death last address was made a Following an Investigation of the | Dayton, O When the bank w at to the wall ennniemmanies . WILL NIXON WIN OUT? Wanted —Walet finisher at Lynch &] y sown thle heh conemmnoere b a audience noisy un-| EAGLE TRIES TO STEAL CHILD. the depositors did not receive 81° tenry B, Ross of 1838 10th av:] cango d all even-| OLA, IL, Nov. 2—An eagle, playing in a panty The child's 3 commenced sult yesterday against | whether ma arecben her father who | * ee John Myers, a neighbor, to recover Hemphill arose in the with a resolution Th dertone that had bu: haw. 4€ Haller Hide | Nev., Nov, 2 Nixon shall suc ing ceased as if by magic; the big} sere * coed himself ‘as United States sens z audience was still as Hemphill read |W't® ® spread of wings of eight oot ee case, after using |® #| $3184 damages for the negligent] tor trom Nevada te the question | ‘ & formulated protest against the| fect was killed today by Conrad 1th parrels of his abot gun. The|® Geraldine Wouldn't Give #| death of his son, Donald, aged 14./ that tx holding the center of inter-| HELP WANTED-—MALE. | ‘ policy of the } gdministration,| Brummell. The big bird of free oagle had darted twice at the chikd,|® a Ding for a Duke. #| last July. Donald was hired by/ea: tn the campaign in this state, and as he dethanded the recall of! om made an attack on Anna who ran for refuge ide a pet|*® #| Myers to take care of some horses! now drawing to a close. Mayor Gill, every word could be| prummell, 6 years old, as ahe was | cow \* NEW YORK, Nov. 2—< # one of which, called “Bullets,” ix a heard id aye # aldine Farrar, the Americ @ alleged to © been extremely sented the resolution to the aud-|#R&RRARARARAARAARERRAR AREA A ARE |e olng to marry H Litled foreign. | “Bullets” back, his foot catching) OU Coenen een || = month | fence for its adoption, and a * ® |® er. The soprano was Informed «|! the balter rope, and he was then) TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS — Tne date went up that echoed and * NO USE FOR JAIL, IT'S SOLD FOR CHICKEN HOUSE & /@ on her arrival today on the #| trampled until dead Thss opr, esbecription expires, jp om the berated through the building; al® _ * |* Kaiser Withelm der Gros * shout that might well have been|® DES MOINES, Nov. 2.—Hecaune the people of Greene, But ® | w that it was repor ae! WHAT ABOUT HURLEY? heard in the city h a shout|®@ ler county, low #0 law abiding they have no further use @ | @ would wed a duke * whose rumblings could have reach-|® for the city it bas been sold to a cf m for a chicken @ |e® Duke exclaimed Mind & NEW YORK, Nov. 2—A new! ed the dens and dives where vice|® house & | © Farrar mot many of ® lightweight championship posatbil |, Betered et skulks and fattens. It was an!® nator d, of the state board of contro’, was in Gree ® |& them, and ve me, taking @ | ity looms on the horizon in the por-| "Gee com per Pa han dts Bealtio tae tink © ba angry, determined shout; the shout|/® on business on he saw a huge traction engine go puffing ® | ® them individ nd collec: # | son of Battling Hurley, as the result | 7 imenty cre cents per sone 4 Wesmeteel” of a people whose pati has|#® through the streets, pulling bebind it the city jail on trucks. & |@ tively, th { worth a @lot H ory last night over | Sl Sioa cL Soe NS SS RES, —- — sexe been tried to the utmost; a shout|® He asked what was going to be done with the city basttle * \* * Wil the best of the lo : gor that meant the recall of Hi Gill|® We haven't had any use for it for some t be Was & [Ree eee eee eee ee cal | —— } * and the casting out of Wappen-|# told, “so the city sold it to a man for a chicken pen.” ~ : |__ ee —— Bh ag Poa Roan Png $9 5 f stein * * | =e, STAR WANT ADS 7. Apply after & p ene And then the throng Streamed # # & ee et RAR ARR | Bass, APRs wise | out the doors. Above the steady Recetved at Owl | Mevench 68, Gee Fhempme | tramp of hundreds of feet could be | Drug Store, °—- See heard the comment of men and — women, comment more significant 1112 Bnd Av. and a RR, ORS: talked of Gill and Wappenstein as ae good diet sprdet out eo Recoes ar. ana Anticipates they promised each other that] ° * and they never again would Seattle have to ay : : De and Mire. Xavier P. De Donate suit mayor. "| \ 1g t, TIsp, ~% Lge & See CS OER TE aad At a regular meeting of the West rence of sald vice and immorality , ar ae « Tasty Biscuits " # | Side Women's Improvement club. It is recommended that t r ia % Woman Uses Dynamite @ held yesterday, resolutions were of the Woman's Century! e senthams asst] * for Soap on Washboard. # passed commending The Star for ucted to Indicte @ let - and He Admits : =. * inaugurating the fight against or ary of the Pub AGENTS WANTED. % LOS ANGELES, Cal *|Ganized vice in Seattle, and en expressing | % 2—Helieving it was a # dorsing the morning paper for its appre of or AGENTS WA! 2 as a v Me Parada [the demand for # kind of soap, a housew # help in the decency movement. An e ng ptt «Rg sunt brea saah weertr q ® the west end of the « # evening paper which is frantically | unpleasant « in carrying e are 2 on CIIY NURSERY COMPANY, Siem, 4 *& up an entire stick of & defending the grafters and slander-| ward a crusade againat vice t seo ii Cchbers, tar red % on her washboard toda * 199 ve sieges aa reform Sapese crime - Austin, | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ROBERT ee ® was disappointed in the t &| ment was strongly denounced a - rie z i % of the experimen * condemned. | is ssure a a es ‘ nidcenned eneineer desires care « ‘ae | % that this was part of * CENTURY CLUB WOMEN acke In at ne papethanging and <form choles ei ciate mand lot of dynamite * | - ess » SPE Sa neton and : ® pound a STRONG FOR DECENCY ; scm ‘= = ; win the brush nea * | a 1 : FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 7 wane op gfe pathn rs se : ew rama sat | Anan tee enn An The Woman's Century club has a % borhood. The exy is now * the following le’ to H d Healthi Shortenin October 21 LUTTERWORTH & BON, Profeemonal| 3 Bl # In the possession of the police, # isare aoe No Better, Cleaner an ealthier Shortening inh | Directors and Licensed Besbaimera pee venation ous imate Century dub, ae| James K.' Hackett cfferee 6 now Can Be Made— pepe? tte ey bak Directors ecause of the fact that this ®) 4 reguls eting on October 28,| play, “Don Cace Return v4 : 1 : Large Ca pels WET vers oth pho 4 % particular dynamite is of low ® \ageeted the onc _ ia voicemail i Moore last evenine. She ch ti Sold in S 1, Medium and ge ns BUS ARC % power it is not believed to ®/ tion, which was presented to them | Is t nown ¢ ar 4 carriage 4 # sons with criminal purpose In #|tittes af the tC as Sa t Sragtinenetar ° gt Peter Fur teady: ree rm a x ub. * a eA ent © ® daughter = : view * | Moore and the club also ins , aesar. The the wite of Guy D. Beud —_ | me to say to yo we ents were better. This Sanitary Packers she Oe Mh OF RAKKKR EAA HHH HK) endorse your work, and give you jour aid in all things for the better | ment of our.cit LONE BANDIT | The resolu IN LUNCH ROOM . by Victor Mapes has com } © to recommend It er tha parkiing, r tha thrilling ad bas at ber ty of sending well « Centu lub cs € at with al ' Whereas, the ex ft support, and, THE EVENING PAPER LEADS ALL OVER AMERICA har ; Sauntering into the Pioneer|and lawlessness, especial Hackett fs the latest viettm of . restaurant, 2237 First av. S., short-|traffic in girls for t pur-| this pecullar managerial policy. Mr ly after 8 o'clock last night, a | poses, Ballard masked highwayman held up Geo. | safety Evans, a driver for the ‘ Transfer Co., Charles e| Hackett is himself highly 1 oS About Advertising > A. Neleon, 2433 | adres Bernice | N. W., @ daugh laborer, and ¥. Bezuchi, organization|as to spur him on to his best ef-| Bato. Ped gather aa wea known | si elfare | forts i 3 ; JOHN WANAMAKER SPENDS ALMOST ALL OF HIS ADVER. |, oute . so ic gs coneueune fi = wager ode we " FULL PAGE IN FOUR NEW YORK EVENING DAILIES EVERY |°*))%) 6. bce ‘lawful campaign aga the exist-| first brought him fame, “The Pri) pay, IN BROOKLYN JOURNEAY & BURNHAM ARE EXCLU- |roy ave etober seat i oner of Zenda SIVELY IN THE EVENING PAPERS, HERE 18 A WORD FROM |,."%. Mr snd Mra Hyop These Prizes Remain Uncalled For At— {LONG FIGHT OVER CHICAGO Katee Beacon water and mountains; L ve 2d. boulerart; RODERT- ALASKA BUILDINGS ey ee Tus renrade ct 14th a6. 0, whi ing papers we ¢ make them pay, though DEATHS 7 will necessitate a slight change tn] ‘ nperimenting ce 210K) ( Onn No 9999 A Live Circle W Lamb Is Waiting for will necessitate a slight change in| the experimenting hz t us $100,000 “aiken aippons Te Sioa . Owner—and the Following Numbers J (6 conform to the grade of | IEGEL. COOPER & CO.” wfichaatter n Sr funk © ” — - bridge 80 feet wide and 300 « H . th one alan 3776 5130 5554 5661 17216 Jong to be constructed on 12th a —AND THE SAME CONDITIONS PREVAIL IN EVERY OTHER |*".. a will be made AMERICAN CITY, READ THE FOLLOWING FROM rT 17142 §=63905 17320 13713 693 over the cut 518 725 17721 16986 16656 Gerona We Ae sopes Azgeg Arete detee tees Pleic tr nen BOSTON er pe ah me r 3 Se PETA gta REPUBLICAN OUT “We prefer the evening paper by all means, a ne . i pads 2 as, |e 3228 25 5240 6640 | because it goes into the homes directly, while a Oot, 24 . Se Boge “aC ak 2044 24097 1785 FOR DEMOCRAT| morning paper has a tendency to work back 1 7 a6, Ook, 36, | Bae or we 14748 14976 15116 into the busine ection and does not reach M4 \ : * 3% | cart : ! aan pot AT5A r a age pr guste wf Let the homes in such relative numbers as the pene ent . NARAAD fam « » aa ai s ' and ‘ 2232 17964 1080 epublican workers are out for evening paper ate ne ste Pat, : ‘ a t an saat 14116 2696 2712 ato, ee ee “HOUGHTON & DUTTON.” one ea Chatto, 97 bento 1. i pices 25781 14373 25039 ae bi aired aly se Meg — | IN SEATTLE CONDITIONS ARE THE SAME—THE FIRST |,, 1 A, Stewart, 48, Oct. 2 | . . : 4 bi ia tor, the PORMENCa: lomines ny" CHOICE OF THE LIVE, SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT 18 THE EVE de k a Wee 46, Oct.! ; “! COME DOWN AND GET YOUR PRIZE ere : and) NING NEWSPAPER : Bwediah Roel eg om |Bnone..t Ef nigee me at oaee ers to serateh Fi © for " nw Mi ag: Smith, Smith insu ost David @, Davie, Oot 6 Soe $ «good orehal WESTLAKE MARKET ry wh : wa Pi fe | THE STAR IS THE HOME PAPER OF SEATTLE. art—Ka 1 T. Smart, 60, ¢ 8 ie i wT Now} (mative i vodh 8, Be WESTLAKE AVE., FIFTH AND PINE loan. The democratle committee im ahtayens ida May Stevens, 40, Oct a iia annia as Willi, | FOR SALE OR AM |mediately asked him to fill a va ,Aihaderf—Renjamin Athadeft, 38, Oot.| gF shed flat for rent, modern, €67-A |" y eau ot ot i - t t ~ 1818 & Madison st. Madison car line 3121 Madison st et. 6

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